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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1922, p. 3

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v5. E1! . 8:1.“ conditionnitiynf many «In. than u opportun or you Hymn"toganflcrit,uwlfllo1 pf 09 In very low considering the lo-l WANTEDâ€"1 owner Im-nddin't. Is “critic-ii]? would nit retina party as the Ioif ll extra pod, bu cut .000. Want an old, or mu uh lot 1- (mac. 'Fon sawâ€"aim? flgmm on a good at, or: i . Incident corner lot 100:”. K Prion 92.2w, terms to b. smug“. FOR SALEâ€"Very high clan lam of tho nave-t lat, with abut 0 ma, residence In on a hill overlook- !gg. an um! country, wqgld an I FOB SALEâ€"8 room well built north fun! boon with very deep lot. figment; are Input ngd locating gag, Indor- coin-fining farm is NJ. FOR BALEâ€"A m“! f [Mind 1; i In fiction; no'rtll Ed}; 7'3; 3H Tqm 88600 (ah. the. monthly to P0! SALEâ€"~01. of those ultn IIP‘ Wm“ Muss d I 2.0!". 4 room. I 0m" ‘M silo, :fdl â€" VIII-l â€"' ll.ll\ I“! "It! m. ”M or possibl less rub, than to an. , 2-2: 23-7 «2-. 12-22.: 222’ «2:: a. m lam'hi're; imi- fuil his. nut. furnace, hath, (an, electricity h stud, and INIIEO hot M prie- m, tel-no "000 down. w» my. FOR SALEâ€"Humid!“ till so" I‘ ‘ 5}qu Mu on, vgry largo} Iron gangâ€"wen hm 1 m- hm. POI (Ml-344's” limo bone 0! 8 nous. It“ 3 full new. oloaridty um and .u, In new town, n‘ "M do!» will handle it. POI BALEâ€"20 at. farm with Pd “Hint, very handy to the vi! I“ luau vdl,andlnulhudmd, in not (000, Ind couple“ w yum, I 9m... house can b. I a» mum mil In Nu‘ mi ii in man». pr‘n um. toms- my. VACANT com" on PAH-view Av... went from. an“. in lull: up Ian» “on. who um. um my. VACANT. 6 Inn at Mellon MI. 74.. all land»). and a road ta upfimbu, mu (a but Ind in All VACANT, 5 choice Ion. with front. on Lincoln “not. In virgin pul- tb so“. my romr Envy nmn In! an Ibo Data] of I VIIMINO p '- ”, pm flgb out. i! “M to.“ 1.; VACANT. unnl M ’3 dry Do“. on that“! ("th uphmufloo out, “6 down my! 810 a mouth, would .9]! la bgfld many“): I pr- tor-n any. {or' I Glen Ellyn, our neighbor on the north has also decided it was high time to get in line with the rest of the zoned suburbs of Chicago. They recently apopinted a committee to take care of this proposition. An appropriation of considerable amount has been made by the Village 0! Hiuudale to help eradicate mos- quitos. Petroleum oil will be sprayed on the nloughx and low spots on the outskins o! the village and the peo- ple are requested to help in this can- paign of mosquito eradication hy the cleaning up of any refuse which may have accumulated about their homes, to empty tlu cans, barrels and what-I able for a garage businessfipricei in 82500, terms $500 cash, then to suit. VACANT DOT on east luple avenue running north to Rogers street. about 5 urea, has side track. wat- er, electricit for power, is suitable for any a or manufacturing busi- ness, can he had with a small payment down it used and improved. VACANT, SIG 60x1“) toot lots. north (not just 01 from E. Ilaple Ave., have Inc Elm trees, and are in a built up location. price 3500 earh, on easy lama. VACANT, 8. 8. comer of Pro and n street, 73x24!) eat, slopea to t nouth. la a very the lot far - mule-u var-I and unau‘ma .- ms, Sui an be bid with aâ€" small puma-t down it used and Improved. VACANT, SIG 60x1“) toot lots. north (ml but 01 from E. Maple Ave.. have Inc Elm Inns, and an In a} bulk up location. price 3500 cull, ou‘ my tom. 1 VACANT DOT on cut Maple avenue runninx north to Rogers unset. about. 5 urea, has side truck, wat- et, electric“ {or power, is suitable for my ya on; mguqlacgqfinz bush 'flvnl‘l w; VII I'IIIVNW IVIIIIIIE' has fine trees, siu 100x160. is suit- .ble {or a garage business, price is 82500, terms $500 cull, then to suit, street, site 60x132, has fine trees; and near neighbors, price $600, terms VACANT LOT on Fairview avenue, VACANT DOT north front on Third VACANT LOT south front on Bel- mont street. has the trees, pave- ment. lnd all Assessments paid, size 501132. price $1000. terms hall cash, balance to suit. I V. “EDNAGEN I. 3.. Id- 80. D custom-r influx rain. mt- ": o‘er. FOR SAUL-Lots for immediate im- provement, within short distance from station, school and near neigh- to live In (or fan, t5 :3. to mltry ynn'i, uni (Kuhn. Vui in extra good. price uooo, Can a! Inn. On Ian-mun a! bus-chum I. nah In our who at um I. n "nun! mom-mm fut wanna. you: ton manually. lino not m "an m I month. A who nu may and: "l om- louu: m. with a ml: wad coo- ph and WM ch- youu Into unnadumndbyw.u hummunmwnnuw m to am 61mm 4: and um. I. (filming-Illumi- fulfil I. m than (M to Into an “III. who M by tutu a. “Na."- Iulon Tum-nu. n 8. Iain S. M”. the van. ‘may be built: The commission will hold public hearings of the property owners, each section of town being considered independently. ous sections of Hinsdale as residen- tial and business sections, and also determine where flat buildings i! any S. MURPHY Carpenter Work and Contracting of all kinds BAKEB’S BAKERY Dodge Bros. Motor Cars my chANlm. Prop» Our Good: on Pun Ind 1-2 Pints - Quarts - Gallons Housewives are constantly on the lookout for some cleansing substance which will really clean without leaving” grease spots. Gasoline, benzine and other volatile liquids do not meet the requirements. Naptha is used by cleaners and dyers everywhere. It is absolutely pure and is free from grease or any element which is injurious to the finest of fabrics. might hold water to CLEANERS NAPTHA ‘ E. Holman O’Neill 6: Co. Tokpho-e ”-W Full information and applicatiuu ‘hlanks may be obtained by commun- icating with the United States Civil Service Commixsion, Washington. D. C. or with the secretary of the Civil; Service Board at the postoflice or customhouse in any city. Complete lino 0! radio pail: for the man who "makes his own.” Dimflons furnished hen. Buy your radio goods from P‘pI-rls who have ban in radio {mm the sun and can give you pmrliral “vim. EVERYTHING SOLD 08 MONEY BACK (H'AIANTEB For those druid-g a men pownful outfit unit. or (no {or new rim!" just out describing in douil five mow work's-«m all and import the "is. Besides qualifying in accounting experience and practical tests, appli- cants must pass an oral examination to determine their personal fitness‘ for the work. 4 l Another examination for these po- sitions will be held on June 14 thru out the United States. Entrance salaries range fwm $1,800 to $3,000 a year. II is I comm. "4 including TWO for-2. "limbs. nnostov, 200 (m r uni-I win. in-nlnumr, [mud oulM hm". "In "pulp NM burnt. Ml rout-inn] in I «Mutt 31816-400:- nrv-Nu mop a! 50 mm". Type EO-5--makcs an ideal presenl Gclcnl Adululon 35c 8 P. H. Seats on Sale at Downers Grove Candy Inche- General Admlulon 35c “me Empty House” For Graduation A RADIOTELEPHON E mzvmmm A Trial Will Convince You of It: Merits A Comedy Drama Given by the Young People of ST. JOSEPH PARISH Only $22.50 Dicke Theatre "lot llt.~ ' Ulllfl) BRHIIRIH fl) (MIMI! JUNE flfl Sunday, June 4, will be celebrated 'as Fathers Day. Beginning with Sunday School in the morning, where every Father in the neighborhood is welcome, and continuing through the‘ other two services of the day, the church service in the morning at eleven o‘clock and the Christian En- deavor meeting in the evening at 7 o'clock, the whole day will be devoted to special sewices for the fathers and men in the ‘community. It is hoped that every man will be present, as this is essentially his. day. Mr. J. Clifford Nansen, the pastor, is leaving for his home in Kansas for his summer vacation, and this will be the last sermon he will preach ‘ for >everul weeks. Every man should ihnl his way to the little church to hear his sermon fur Fathers. Moth- l’utor Leaves For III- Home In Kan- can for the Summer but Pul- lfit Will be Filled. lbw-m Gm. Ill. KIDWELL GARAGE CO. ' Phone 284 DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS EastvaeGmceMMd , mum-:1: TWINE ALI-‘ALFA an STRAW “mum“ an CATTLE AND s'rocx mans Butter-I Id Growing Huh - Gr. Fond Baby Food (‘A-pkte Um of Pntt'l Baby Click M EVERY KIND OF FOOD FOR MATURE CHICKS The Yé'ung People's Society is an inspiration to the neighborhood. I! now has fifty-live members, a big per- centage being present at every meet-i ins. us an m tha um loan-o hi Father. Everyone is wdcollo. ' Service- wm continue throughout the summer, the pulpit being filled by visiting ministers. I In orler to get the best results (tint in how your baby chicks grow as they should) a banned ration and the best of food is a malty . With our- feeda, the baby chick to needy for tho mrht or lor‘laylng, quicker than by using just “ordinary? {coda on the market. Here are a few of the many feeds we carry In stock. Each is the beat of its kind. Make Your Young. Chickens GROW It doesn’t bum much as. It dou provido immun- ahle comfort and comeuicncc. Find nut today. West if @m Egg," ”"333 h” At least three rooms in every home should have runnln‘ hot waterâ€"~bath, kitchen 1nd laundry. Hot wmr with out delay, without thought or bother ls provided in my . GAS WATER For Baby Chicks B. IRKVICKA, W PHONE 272 Water Heating lot Wm M ,. Ind 1. null a non! m. POI-Mon II pom I or It be In writing; rum-c «I ltbtluuollorol Ila-lag In every dawn-mu of no. “on, whatnot be It: III-Mitt In: noun of a amul- tor and! and a nutâ€"falling uplmlaa‘ 'ti “.thch Dally Non

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