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Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Mar 1922, p. 15

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All the ole-nu an mud to mund- II! «Ila-coo who in play «doll-Hy (I. but «slur-Mou- hr at who ole.- uI‘N m b uh anal-m uh. am: «an at his. Dun-Inn 0' «India “Mum Itll any nu. rlhv of ma law on. Ill“ Mud mi; and lastly. n «and. lo rm nun-um.” m mull-Mn an pit-clam! In «nan nu. nun-Mu «a! 1’0 tol'. u“. wink-M volt-n 01 mm..- muu. I- gin-u "w manually M “main than WW «Io-I M and gown- an! In an.“ on! an out-Moon mu In! » am a. a. «mum. “on M The developments since the mum- "on o! the present Primary Campaign have demonstrated emphatically that the people of this county are deadly In «mat to securing a tuner “pres. iton and truer representation In the clean administration 0! their public alfalfa. lunacy The In poms have In“ I me- no sounded which in mm (in. Io a nnlinthl nu tho Ironi- endow]. return!“ at run... coordination ad tower-mo. no not and words in our con-Ir. each] Inn-nut The Challenge They are- wanting the cum ot the old order of political Intrimrs. that candtdatu annot expect to be elected without encumber“); llam- selveu with deals and tannins. nu! they are mar to enter the tight to prun- that It Is not “90th Interest" but "principles" that rount. They hive mu the old mafia}; will: method: laid bare.- nud't hue "vetted u the flood ot aunts. Institution and “truth- tlat In. beenmdtorthbymottuofl What plum-n mum a. thus candidates with; an. new WWW“: EgghEnS§wiigs Lord Lumbar Co" . Following their custom ol' the last Contract No 1 few years .most of the local stores 5‘"). 7 In E Heart! ,.,,,. will close their place” of business on engine: No (1 Wednesday «(tenuous during the. Hmmbry h “rpm- spring. summer and {all monthq. Th: berg Cont. No 12, first Wednesday al‘tymoon closmg o! 11-. b Heal-It. the 1922 xenon Will be next wook. Contract No v April the flflh. Housewives would Wm. Wehrmeislel'. do well to remember this. Contract No 7 Thy have awakened trout the up MW"! hypnotic condition that the old ringers seemed to have thrown than mm for so may yearn. To am cm. the mun-Puma. mt THE SHOW DOWN I «th I ”If. In. Feb, 2 El autism, .. Gate! {at Con. ts Comm (In. :2 ha leCl J» Rani ...... N “Count-‘5'. 13 M w. Dole-o. M . am PM 10*" . Not.19l.llmfich.Cco.. Nu I. I". II Doe. I My Adm. “I.“ am"! rd m on. .. in Owl-m PM adult. (M in; Orflunl ml . Lon! U». (10., Contact No l Aug. ‘ Doha: 1 Shaun! scone, Comm .. Nos l. tad ll Superior Sula Co" sum Contact No 10 ........... .-..-. s..." , B Ulrich, ...... trgct Nos 10-" Nor. July 12 Ahead whim“ M n! Galina No 0",. . , ! Goo Boxer 'So'no. . Consent h tile Hy Bmmherc. Cantu-Int No 12 .. h: Hennehry. Contract No 12 .. Jag Novnk. ...... Contact No Is... Weckly News 05- . M Adv. far this iii Nani. 7m"! Comma No I! .. fifties ' $3??? '1- n Haul Karim-ouch D. 6. Put. C... . Hard and notices. m sin-mic. .. amt cm"! H! um \_Vm_ mph, [ya-{m “as. N6 83m Can. No land! C... 1': (but No I In I: J“, In I: "am. (‘nma No 0 Mint lib. Contact No C 3. II l'lvlch. ..... Cant-d No:- IN. I;- I: Her-mum. in? WM r. mmflo‘l Stone, Con- lo a ll Busclnmn Bros" . (a? No: 4,350. a 3 Bone! M. . Consent h tile Hy Bmmhel‘t. Cantu-Int No 12 .. h: Hemhry. Contract No 12 .. J3: Noni. ...... Contact No Is... Mum's gm 00., §tone_ Contract Wm. Wehrmeister. Contract No 7 L B Ulrich, Conâ€" . tracts Nos 10 u Superior Stone Co.. Stone, Cont. No 10 Federal Stone Co.. Stone. Cont. No )0 polese _ $13619”. Roi 'Ijnd l2 M 146.” I It.“ 1065.05 1N.“ 2400.00 373.33 1507.70 46.90 51.25 45.17 637.75 4"." “I.” I45.“ «an moi N9.” 215.12 St 0.00 61 3.18 390.81 277.70 48943' I88.“ [5!” ”I” 1‘7.“ 74.” um 100.00 "'1‘? I7.” not! The Monet. A Newspaper to: ma (minimally4 w. R. mom. CarmaignCommittu Wm. Awghtom Chairman Voted For Woman Suffrage When iiiinois was the first state east of the Mississippi to grant the suf- frage in any form, and This Victory Lead To Com- plete Woman Suffrage. The Coming Session is Vitally Important [“870le PRO- GRESS RES'I'S 0N "EMISMMWW’BMW ‘flll': FIRST FABU- ER WAS THE m MAN. AND ALL USE OF LAND â€"â€" Who will insist on Political Liberty Moflycandidateinthedistrictwhovoted against the Smfland Thompson raid on the Civil Service, and voted against the outrageous war policy of William Hale Thommn and Len Small. TO HAVE A MAN 0]" ESTABLISHED CHARACTER AND EXPERI- ENCE [8 MORE ESSENTIAL THAN PERSONAL OR POLITICAL AMON. Vote for McCABE Gas Rates Compared with." Food Price Levels GAS IS THE CflEAPES’l‘ THING YOU BUY TODAY and still W do“. and mile. to: hone ad Seventeen years ago Gus iates throughout the country were pretty much the same as now. Gas rates haven't increased like the cost of food stufl‘s. In 1905 other necessities of life were cheap but, unlike Gas, prices for them reached and remained at higher levels. The table below, based on average retail prices prevailing throughout the years 1905 and 1921 illus- trates graphically this upward trend. “1“: Sirloin Steak (per lb) lamb Chops (per lb) . Room Pork (per 1M . Bacon (per lb) ...... Chicken (per lb) ..... Codfluh (per lb) ..... Sol-on (pot lb) ........ PM» .por bu.) ....... Hour (56 UN.) .......... Oyster” (pint) .......... Iflk (gnu!) ............ (MB (not I“. (I. n.) . @mmfled Gas is? WILLIAM R. McCABE REPRESENTATIVE Int-cum Inna - Ina-floral Aural 1905 I”! Increase . l5 .‘5 200% . l3 .G') 3627" A7 .ll Per Cent VOTE FOR McCABE -- THE FARMERS FRIEND -- WHO STANDS FOUR - SQUARE FOR THE FARMER AND A- GAINST EVERY - THING THAT IS NM FOURSQUARB 388% 194% 221% 192% “3%

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