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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 May 1922, p. 2

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Wu further mu. have I‘m-on 9"!qu and than the nwmnmaw court a! the prom hm- bflm unnam- od. '1- '"I ”Uh-h Oh “cu. A! un'om um, vulouu plw hvr been made to build a poo! hr the community. They have all fallmv through for non. nun» or Wr.l “In pm“ when“ W the mod? "holy o! I" of that lo finally (I) 'This be u mnlur whirl. bu Mm; been of inland. to Incal purple. We have no plum to xwim within ouv "wining «Mann- and thuro lrv‘ many in (h:- community why enjoy 0» upon. pool. Pruvi‘imn in the “Math! plan Ins also how: muull' fur the upkeep of the swimming “hair" and (or :1- cquato policlug. bath houses and 31‘. ”If mammary appurtrnulw's. If ponihle. NIL. Will ho hum- mu an artificial nwimulimg pull. ‘ru 1;:- peuring In 1.0 n naluml one. If. 1‘ though that the cost will not. 'mt pr:- hlbitive and [hut a method of liuzlln'v infi has been devised whereby no am- wlll “donate" any mum-y, but In“ loln it for U)» pun-past uf bail-hug the Present [rial-:4 call Mr nliqgug ); the little pond in llw wand: 1‘. tie end «If lm'vz: lat-0, ,o rquL :.'.i whivh hu:~ ln‘t‘ll knmu. fur x -n-- Aw the ”Rurkm,” j'L-t M1,), m u- - .cum to know. A committee uf the sumrv:.~ur.=. wiH meet with the local committee this evening, go on-r the ground :mJ :1; farther into detail 0f what i; expert» ed to be m‘c'mnpli.~lmd her". Ulsomcialiy, permisiou has been had for several months, but in order to get the matter into the record, Messrs H. S. Paine and L. I}. Kei~ logg attended the supervisor.» mm:- ing, presented the proposition. um!‘ received their hearty ccmn'eut to g) Ihflld with the plain.» ‘ This in u mutwr station! by TheI Reponer lawt year and which hasi been quietly worked on every since; by a few intm-c'tenl men. Permissiuu was received from the county Board of Supervisors at their meeting on Monday to use a part of the forest prehervc property for the building uf a swimming pool. Olkiul Permission Received from the County Board to Use Site in Forest Preserve. PROSPECTS FOR “0 L D SWIMMING HOLE” BRIGHTER The new firm will be known as the Downers Grove Hardware Co., and we expect to spend all our time making it easy for you to select such things as you wish in our line. Meet your friends at our store where we will have a free telephone, writing material, blank checks, easy chairs and a welcome for you at all times. We want everybody to feel free to come in and look things over and assure you that no one will try to sell you goods you are not ready to buy. Our various lines are carefully selected from the Inst manufacturer in this country and are so disâ€" played in our store that our customers can see and handle a large part of our stock. We have purchased the Hardware Stock of J. D. Gillespie Co., at 61 South Main Street. and we shall make every effort to give the public quality and service with the lowest prices consistent on deâ€" pendable merchandise. ' E. R. DUNNAGAN D! C .u?’ mnmmrmzn 0mm: '1‘”?! I Announcement The kw.) mm. wew lathing the cei- ling of one at the new sen‘ice build- ;ngs mur the entrance to the estate. A faulty timber broke without warn- ing, and Julius plunged headlong to the cement flour, twelve fwt. below. He struck on his skull and dvath wzu iy .umurtmvn Hi; br-nlmr mikm-uJ Julius Kurd: was instantly killed at the country estate of F. S. Peabody shortiy afwr ben chIack Thursday morning and hi3 brother, Gearge, seriously injured when a scaffold on which they were working gave way. Julius Kurlh Meets Instant Death When Scaffold Fallsâ€"”rower Narmwly Escapes. HINSDALE MAN KILLED [N FALL AT PEABODY FARM Potter Mfg. 8 Lumber Co. LUMBER Latf'. NaE'La Etc" Etc. Screens Millwoyk Flooring Roofing Siding Moukfing Shingle? Lumber Doors Windows N OW’S THE TIME! Manufacturcrs 8: Dealers L COAL HILLWOBK Building Materials of All Kind- Don't Forget “0 L D BEN ” Best Franklin County Coal. mi; )9: u; nnvl get our prices. Lnr-z “Enul our service. Home bu'iez's book in colon. blue . plum, etc. Our su gea- (1)36 might save you hnn reds of {fins in building. We an (mi ‘1 you the best building rune 2!; at lvlwcst prices. 7 repairs am 3111110135. .1: ; male‘iu‘. price; are Lin! chzs ices. So why ((-4 1‘ 0..:‘ .nct-n-y and ium‘ x. : 3:3 head marten: for 1‘. .u- 1-) h; BEFORE BUYING Phone One Five POCAHOXTAS All Sizes bowflmgnovn um 00mm I Julius Kurth wn; 40 years of age and “a.“ a son of E. F" liurth of S. ile mL-txc-c Ho “34 born in Him- Male and am-l attending the village ,.~choul.â€" entered with his father and {bruthers in!» the luthing business. 'On April 1. 1903') .he married Miss Myrtle Holt, of Chicago, who sula \‘iu-s him. ~~Hillitlal0 Doings‘ lously escaped without even a broken hone. though he was rendered uncon- {sciou by the fall and was badly 'bruised. No one witnessed the acci- ‘ dent. but the mash caused other work- men to hasten into the room where they found the twadwdies lying on the floor. Chief of Police Nicholson :und Dr. E. N. Scott were called to the ‘scune and the coroner notified. The {injured man was hastened to the HinMiaie sanitul'ium when: an xvmy ‘exumination was made. 1 make nec- uni uHitiuns. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile Coke a broken Mr and Mrs A. T. Pack are making‘ Personals ' preparations to heme Downers Grove 30 Acres Tm u“; m..." won“... ..P Hiwhlnndu to to back to their on homestead m Vinpq hmt f0 Monday. Tuesday. Wednes- day. May l5. l6 nnd l7 5 Rudolph Valentino has :1 fol- lowing in Downers Grove. This was proven by the at- tendance at “The Sheik." Don't fail to see this wonder film from a wonder story. RUDOLPH VALENTmo a: JULIO in THE FOUR HGRSEMEN cf theAPDCALYPSE Mrs Helen E. Moore has received wohl of the death of her brothurin- luW. Mr John F. Barr, which occurml at (in-stou, South Dixlmta. on May «I. Mrs Burr will be remembered as Miss Ethel Burr, formerly 01‘ [his village. Mrs Mary Wafluce, of Highland Acres. spent the week end with old friends in Chicago. Miss Louise Caldwell was in the Grove on her journey across the con‘ fluent as she returned to California afmr a business trip to New York. Sports suits in 'l'woml, Rutiuc, French flumwl. wrgc and linen. Dresses in Gingham. xaile. organ- die. etc. Skills in Flannel. Katine. Baron- utte, satin .ezc. Beautiful capes in aiik. Canton mm): and wuui ('uutox: (‘n- 6. all HIM-i \‘ith (We a- cio-chim- and tz'immof with silk ringe. Barclay: {i Husk-I‘m M184 ('URTISS TH EATRE SUMMER CLOTHES 9126 H0 OVER J. H. Frankenfield ItEEATS... asitSweeps uitClem 73 No. Fun-st Are. No: 1'. - Bio-Jays 3! R S. H.“ INCH spirit of the day. In the past, however, many have gone still far- ther; remembering that their mothers no longer ss the strength or endurance of youth, and yet still have t e burdens of housekeeping to support, these sons and daughters have sent Hoovers to relieve their mothers of the cleaning drudgery for the rest of their days. We commend the suggestion to others. For certainly there is no gift of liner sentiment than this. And The Hoover is the'bmt of all electric cleaners, for it alone beats as it sweeps. as it cleans, and so prolongs the life of rugs. We can arrange terms A Suggestion: Flowers, a letter, a telegram. or a visit to your mother; are qplendjd means by which to carry out the beagtjful ('.)1‘~'N.< PLUMBING, HEATING and ELECTRIC WIRING “Honor Thy Mother” Evert man or woman who is so fortunate as to lure I nether still living should not fail to nae-her her on “MOTHER‘S DAY.” SUNDAY. MAY POUR‘I'EENTH Fm mm Damn Grove. Illinois Mr and Mrs A. '1'. Pack are making preparations to lean? Downers Grove to go back to their on homestead in Kentucky. They have sold their home in Chicago avenue to Mr and Mrs A. E. Darling, of Austin, who expect to take possession before June L The‘ sale was muchl by Henry A. Miller 3 Co. of Riverside, through. their local} representative, Mr Fun? 5. Klein. of South Main street. The You‘ll get 50 cents worth of entertainment the first 15 minutes. the rest is gratis. Besides you will be helping a worthy [owl entemriseâ€"that of giving the community real fire protection. Monday and Tuesday, May 15-16 "RE TRUCK fllND A laugh‘a Minute GUARANTEED! Dicke Theatre DARKTOWN MINSTRELS Benefit for Uttleford Numeric: Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our: Specialty 30 Acres Trees. Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. 3380.Hnin8t. Maylz. 19:3

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