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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jun 1922, p. 8

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contractor ntpa The Council of the Village of Down: as Grove. acting as the Bond of Lou] Improvements reserves the light to reject any or nil proposals 315:2: should it deem it best for the‘ All use. to he Med with the VIM w,vrr Pigment for all vork will he made by speck] Assessment bonds hearing Interest .1 the rite of 6% per annual. which bonds shall be taken by the 1'er bidder to whom the work is n'u'ded shall he required to furnish a bond as required by law. and my bidder, when required by said Coun- cil. shall furnish them with satisfac- :ry evidence that be has the me..- ryfuilmes. experience, nbility and III-ad.) resources to fuMll the condi‘ “on of his contra“ within the ume‘ 3. h' A", to nh “a“. rmcn rm! must be mompanied by 2 3 '30:." l“ ' 0 z e {rash or codified check payable to the 870 lineal rm of Pnrtlaml comenhO'f‘" 9' Wm?" C: ""va ”'Y‘" 0’ maul Villnge, In his ofl’irlal capacity, curb aml guttrr K _ "”5 mm", WM; 0" hrirk pflw,lan¢l be unfilled by a wsponsible hank. ment ifnr an amount not less than 10% 2 sanitary manhnlr rovers adjust-gI of ”'9 nuns-t9 of the endorsed pm Hi tn grade ”Metal. . . 2 etnrm water inlrta sat tn! The bidder to whom the work "a ‘aa'anled shall be reqnii-éd toil". Proximal: mu-t ho mack out on. ""h {Mum a.- requirnl by law. and blank form: furnished hy saint Villanrany htdtler, when. required by SIM Council and in compliance with (M’Coum'l- ”'3" furnish them Wrth sat- instruetions and specifications. Samilszfactory “Wk"? that V. has the blanks can he had on application to "ea-“3W “"htlt“. experience, Rh”- " . l'ty and fl Mi l mums f M" V" Cl 1: fDonersGrme..' was 2 r9 m n grep, mama; accompanied bytthe conditions a! his centred within cash or certified chm-l: payable to the the time specified. _ order of Walter C. Barber. Mayor 0'! Fume“ for all W075 WI" be made r . . . t . ._ “-- - it .by special assessment bonds heatin ‘ and Village. In hl< 0 mal capat y, in fl 8‘ > te afG , ra 3,; and be certified by a responsible . bank, for an amount not less than "I‘m“ bonds 55‘" be taken by the cantnrtor at par. no % of the aggregate of the endorsâ€" “n "mu“ J ‘L mm“ J4 grade 7 Th; ”dimmed qunnhtirs of mum Ill Are as follows: ,,8r¢!-,I W's-me" N!!- 3' Sum! mm W!” ho rmiw-wl h the “Han: ('mmn’l. suing m- Hu- and of Local lmpmvnmo-nu, lot the Vil- nf Downers Grow, Duran County. lllinom. until u o'clock p. m. on the 5th Any of Jun. 1922, for fuminhin all mute-yin! um! labor and madman; a brick pavomeM with the nmsury rurh and titer in add". Avenw. in "w illagc ofj Dov-mm Grow. Dul‘ar County, Ill-‘ how's. in uranium-n wi'h the Irv-«IL hams. plans and swificnuom pro- viding for such impuovrment Ind now an M4» with the Villngr Clerk of said V'llLugc. _ A . _ Mac the lm «he in very much of I girl. She bu I [rat deal of charm ‘IMI I dorm!!! smug 9! humor; AM in 10,-] uni murky. Mink-fly min In} 00 non M n woman wha when m cab" I mom. "um maple nay “Who ii that?" and mentally AM II (in Mad that man love and womn aflkho; and m:- nrw'n late and flu- dhu’l cnh‘rtnm urn unlike - m-uerl of inerrnm to her. | “Under Cover,” 3 Melodnmn, to be Given a lflgh School Nell Mon- day and Tuesday. um Ethel Cartwright in n ull. wry pretty worn-n of twenty-nave». IM.IMIO hlr mnnm‘r ii our of exâ€" treme pone um comm- from perfect brooding. and the almond unconscious knowledge um xbe ‘- what shah , Dunk-l Taylor, deputy xurvcyor of the cuutoms house at New York, is In incinSve, xmart, pull-«luau sort. of man. typicnl of the nurlinens o! a «rain well Iumwu kind of govern- ment official. He ix a bully, uter- lng to his aupcn‘orx, nml'mxxing his infer-ion. He ham much authority. 10m and manure. As is true 0! all the plays written by Roi Cooper Magma. her descrip- uons o! the. characters in the play are fiery vivid. Hnr description 0! the three leading characters follows: The senior class of the high school will present the play, “Under Cover" next Hominy and Tuesday nights in the high school. This play is a mel0o drama in four acts by Roi Cooper Megrue. The plot. is concerned with the smuggling of a $200,000 necklace thru the customs house by an Amer- ican named Steven Denby. Denby is allowed to slip thru the customs by the inspectors and to go down Long Island with the Mrs. ~Michael Har- rington who is entertaining him over the week end. Much of the plot is staged at the Harrington’s home. Miss Ethel Cartwright who is also a guest of the Harrington’s proves. to‘ be an employee of the U. S. Secret’ Mice, sent there to trap Denhy. ‘Tho she tries to trap him she at last. falls for his wonderful attractive-I new. The plot reaches a dramatic; climax in the fourth act and one‘s idea of the outcome of the story is entirely smashed. The play through-I out is full of intensely dramatic lines with plenty of exciting action accom- l panied by burglar alarms and revolv- er shots. 1 Clerk by 8 o’clock p. In June (nude. mile; Irving 6. Bart! mmiAcfing an ire Local mprovemen 1. mm, tugboat. 516-2 KO’TICE TU (‘ONTR A(TOIIS Wnltér C. Barber, Mayor, William Bender JUNE 5th AND 6th 09mm Grove. Illinois. 80 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. irviiui'G"â€"Iié5ru Commimioners, inning as the Board of Lon! m.rovemente J. S. LOJER, Engineer. The Council of the Villa of Downers Grove, acting as the rd of Loqal lmprnvements reserves the right to reject any «r 1" pmposals or bids should it deem it best for the public good. All bids to he filed with the Vil- !% (Jerk by 8 o'clock p. In. June 6th I . Dated Downers Grove, Illinois May‘ mu. I922. ‘ . Walter C. Barber. Mayor, I“:7“liamwlleBmkr arry . ryee Charles Ruler Payment for all wort will be made by special assessment bonds bearing interest at the nu of 6% per annum, which hnnds shall be taken by the cognrtgr unpar. . 2 inlet: adjusted to grade ‘2‘!) ilnul let-t of curb and gutter 2270 cubic nuts 0! Mcavnlion for roadway 000 cubic yards at oxcavnlinn {or pathways 6 cast iron man hole covers brought to rude 5040 ~«ware ya of concrete pavement ; [ Proposals must be made out on thunk forms fumislial by said Village Council and in compliance with lilo instructions and a fictitious. Said blanks an be on application lo the Village Clerk of Damn Grove. Each hill must be mompauied byi rash or certified dwell payable to the on!" of Walter (1. Handler, Mayor of said Villnge, in his ofl’irial capacity, and be unfilled by a ivsponsible bank. fnr an amount not less than um of the aggrtgate of tho endorstd pro-= will. A 7 ' i lap Clerk of nail Vin-(’0': rho "mama quanmku o! mater- ial are as follows: water «Ir-Inn and him, in Summit' Stu-n; We‘auuer Sheet; Chum?!f 31m} :s...‘ Randal! {j t i! I VII-l ill! 0! ”own" now. I .' County. Illinois. In accordance wlh the onlinml, Ilium: Ind upedflcu- ‘ Non» pm‘vldlng lo! Madl- “(mung-b NOTICE TU CONTRACTORS Sum-«l bid» will be min-d b the ‘Vllluge Council “ting as the I!!! :of Local lmpruvrmenlu {or the Village at Downern (have, Dul'agc County. Illinois, until 8 o'clock p. m. on the 3th «by of June, "122:. {or furnishing I” nub-rill and labor and communa- l". a concrete pavement with the, "mum-y cm I J jug!“ norm water drain» 1an qlm, in Summit; u. _____ ... I Uttleford Nurseries Phone 312-1 I said "Sn," uud vu- \u-ul uul ul' I'm Mum Win-n “u go! m" an the Mc‘pl hv rump out ln-hlml um um] what my "firm! if sho- uuun'l wring In pm, {at H»- umlhhruuh. 'l wrlnluly h-II rami- Ixh. Inn-1m.»- I know (In-u Hun that tax “hm lw had mJu-d ”Hun..- 'I'J- I'lmngr. Embracing. My mum c-mharnmsmu mmm-m "- Ono day whom one u! my friend: Ind I wvre In luwn lngethor. We went Into a "are and my frh-ml bought 1 tmvlhhrmh. The Morvkwgmr wmmml ll up and no: Mnrlml out at the fllufl’. "0' sum «uni-Illilm. I llmugm he usual I! uv m Incl uIIyHnlug Maw. no Coach ........... Samuel S. Vernon Business Manager. . .Anton Broberg Properties Manager Russell Stephen; Stage Manager ...... Karl Kellogg Electriciansâ€"Elmer O’Neill and Clifâ€" ford Sedwiclt. 8m! Mao-nun! Na. 3’ k0!) line-l feet of 10 inch storm in" duh mo linml feel or N) inch storm and water dnin 2 brick man hole: 10 storm and mrfnn water ln~ The cast and management follow: James Duncan, assistant to Daniel Taylor ............ Richard Drees Harry Gibbs, a Custom lnspector.. ................. ...Leroy Phelps Peter, office boy at the customs .. ..................... Evan Gollan Daniel Taylor, a deputy at the cus- toms ........... ...Harley Rogers‘ lSarah Peabody ..... Martha Shafl'er ‘Ethel Camwn'ght ...... Mary Curtis Amy Cartwright ..Marjorie Whifl'en Michael Harrington. .Edw. Anderson Lambert, butler at the Harrington's .................. Anton Broberg Nora Rutledge ....... Dorothy Hill Alice Harrington. . . . Florida Waples Monty Vaughn ...Ellsworth Bogart. Steven Denby ........ Robert Wolff Daniel Taylor, a d: toms ........... Sarah Peabody Ethel Camwright . Amy Cartwright .. Michael Harrington Lambert, butler at ten. He is the kind ‘hat women pur- suc and yet men respect. He is a man‘s man and a woman‘s lover. thirty or thirty-one, chiming, good looking, with as Mrs. Harrington says a “come hither" in his eye. He is cool, self possessed, quiet. Noth-n ing ruffles him. Te takes adventures as they come und lets ghem come of. on Me with HIV“. “$2 Chautauqua Week Here ' July 1 to 6 hh‘ R E D P A T H Chautauqua Redpath Chautauqua S. W, Duty, formerly of the I. A. A. has been hired as manager of the Chicago firm and 3; now on the job. The Illinois Agricultural Associa- tion has been carrying on the organi- zation of the firm at Penn's. A mar.- ager has been selected and offices are to be opened soon. ‘ Ivery effort is now being made to open as soon as possible the Produc- ers Live Stock Commission Associa- tions at the Peoria anti Chicago Stock Yards. These associations will be exactly similar to the one at East St. Louis which has led the any firms at the yanls there in amount of business for eight out of the last nine weeks. South Main St. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS 0? TOWN Illinois Agricullnnl Association 01-- gnnizing Firm at Peoria â€"-to Open Soon. LIVE STOCK ASSNS. FOR CHICAGO 'AND PEORIA FORMING 194;. to 3"). average, per pound ............ 38c California Hams, 6811). average, per pound .19e Boneless Beef Roll, per pound ................ 15c Bacon Briskets, 2-4 Ibs., per pound ............ 18c Sweet Meats (Smoked Baits) Mild Cure .......... Crosse Blackwell's Mushroom Catsup Imported 40c Per Bottle Very Tasty Six O’Clock Coffee, 3 pounds ................ $1.00 L. KLEIN 8c SON Marshmallow Creme (Club House Brand) jar 22c Saturday Specials at Klein’s New England Male Quartet Zedeler Symphonic Quintet “F BIENDLY ENEMIES” Notable Lectures on Timer Subjects MARIMBA BAND BIG DAYS Alexander Trio ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING Great Comedy Drama Central American Sea-'0'! Tickets SOLIS’ Meats The purebred registered Holstein- Friesian cow, Dona Forrisy Flush, is reported as having made at the age of two years and eight months, a re- cord of 468.8 lbs. of milk and 18.821 lbs. of butter fat, in seven days, equi-‘ valent to 23.5 lbs. of butter. _--' Lisle Farms Col. of Lisle, "L, are again mentioned in the official bul- letin of the Holstein-Friesian Asso~ ciation of America, pubiisfi'ed bi~ weekly by Malcolm H. Gardner, of Delaran, Wis., which reports the milk and butter production of cows under omcial supervision. Donn Funky Flush Gives “8.8 lbs. of Milk in Seven Day Mud Test. ANOTHER LISLE ~ 1' FARMS C0. COW MAKES RECORD Tel. 279 ll 1.5 SO. MAIN ST. The Golden Rule Elicicncy in Workmunship nmm a. mumâ€" F.47Cr. MOBERG "a. SON MOST OF THE PEOPLE OF THE VILLAGE WILL BE OBLIGED T0 DECORATE EITHER SOONEII 0B LATER. REMEMBER OUR SERVICE WHEN GIVING YOUR DECORATING CONTRACTS. Economical Haulage vflecHBucMolz Letusgiveycmanthefacm. manufacturer? PHONE DOWNEIIS GROVE 371 Do you realize that the gags-f Ford One- Ton Truck 3.1.12: at $430 is not only the most wonderful truck value over ofiered but the most economical means of solving your haulage and delivery problems, whether Steum Renting - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Telephone 385 Is our guide in conducting our business affairs HAVE YOU LOOKED INTO THE ' “ORBIT SERVICE ?” DOWN ERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Fred D. Heinke PLUMBING PHONE 199-]! r, THE - {K'ORBINIW SERVICE DOWNS” 030V!» ILL Good Faith in Relation-hip Diener Bros. w 1'8"; is.” 0...- ~- [11. plan_ of :‘I t

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