and endng April 30. 1923 the aura mm of $73,950.00, to be provid- ed for By the general tax levy for the year 1922 and from other mm: ' cf revenue. The object and purposes ' tn which said mm is appmpriated ‘ ' In each. object and purpose shall be I! follows: MON 2. That there is here]: appropriated the sum of $4,900. , to! “It rtment of Public Aflu'rs. L '- mannedcitemsand objectsand purposes for which said sum is ap- ' being as follows, to-wit: ‘ ‘*“ “or the maintenance and .. ‘ mmvement of parks ...... 2 pal-hays .3 1,000.00 For the maintenance of Public Library . 2,200.00 I or 'tlng and station. ‘- , m 1700.00 genes That there is he fled the sum of $22,060 g E ent of Accounts am‘ ï¬-Vn‘i' You mm. In, I. 1.12. I“ "05" Ar" 1.. I913. “fl ordained by the Council of .u “II-(e of Downers Grove. Win- it: SECTION I. That there he and is hereby appropriated for a" corporate ms of the Village of Downers . Illinois, for the ï¬scal year of my! Vfljagepovnmcming May 1, 1922, M .m ALA A--- An Ordinance making swung [at all cm“: W of It! Fills: of Downers Grave. for lie ï¬nal You mm; May I. (Lgmiuionor "var“ mutated the rooms": ordinance and moved Ih all... I. Hitch. Viflm (Ml. On run all (‘nmmicdmn Bender. Bryce. "an". "and! and Mayor Rar- Nr «Red Ayn. Nay! mm. Molina TO any out the paw .M In- k!!! I! It. "H.065 huh. I..- g.- M Just no. I’ll. "and “An Ad to confer :0th “than! pm» "I up: city council: In em“ AMI pn-Idum am! burd- ol Ina-tun In W IMI lmmnlod town: "I!" can!" MiHlnln and “Mum, m may of «no a! M urns, u» eh:- Mn 0! mm. Mum... mad- hl. lad rum-am. with my†to W and nut-um. the "all“ d W. o! dl'onml (In-m. 3nd 0. mam-mu: of "cal-Um! and mm- Win“! We.†1'. m I «II-mm Zoning ï¬x- †ad nut-h other mm." o .07 h annual lor the purpose a! â€I." the man and «din-m In mum 0! th- mrn "and in ‘ECTIO! 4. TN: «diam shat! uh Jed nod to in for": from and W in pom“ and annual. VILLAGE OF "OWNERS GROVE. By W. C. mun“. In". in! M n Zoning calm um ï¬nd and Mitt-v1 In N M I.“ W (Minis-vim. ‘ n 1'. "km for conducting "I. pnflmlun‘ VII-rim duo [mi with barium.- In mm with on punk-ion: of "M Ma: "Batman 3 1‘» um" "i *- w. d II!†Cmm‘qv“ than“. 1743mm Grove, 111., July 24. 1922. Regular meeting of the Councii of m Village of Downers Grove, m mm at 10" call Mayor w. C. Bat» I50! and Commissioners Bender, Hal- ‘ hr,.Bryce and Haunt. ’ Minutes of the meeting of July 11', _ 1m were read and Commissioner I Met moved to appmve sa'me Un roll cull Commissioners Holler. Ben- der, Bryce. Beam and Mayor Barber , voted Aye_ Nays none. Motion cau-~ SECTION 2. The Add Zeal». Ml“! this“ In†the following m flamed. (â€icons of the VIII-go who are hereby nude ex-ofldo mem- Nn of said Commission shall who no "in componmhn {or their ur- vice-.usuch.wdthodwrm- Inn lhall servo without commu- 'l'ho ltyor ï¬hl" appoint a mem- ber of said Commission as the Chair- SECTION 1. There is hereby crew led a Commission of ï¬ve (6) members to be known as the “Zonhg Commis. don." Said Commission shall consist of the layer of the Village Council, the Vlllnge Engineer and three (3) Odditlonal members holding no other “ice or employment in the Village Government. to be nppolnled by the Mayor with the approval of the Vil lite Council. AN ORDINANCE CREATING A ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VIL- LAGE COUNCIL OI" THE VILLAGE OF DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS: .‘Commlssloner Bender presented the following ordinance and moved its ' â€M’W'mréf'ï¬ï¬fgiié â€prominent! being as follows. QEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL lulu-hide“!!!- ‘ ORDINA NCF. N0. 55 PASSED July 24 1922. APPROVED: yJuly 24 1922. PUBLISHED: July 28,1922. 1-28â€"1 0n roll call Commissioners Hearth Holler. Bender and flayor Barter m- ed Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. All bids for Air Lift Equipment for the Village Water Plant, as ed~ vertlsed for. which were received end opened on the evening of July 8, m: were ordered rejected by the lam. with the approve] of the Coundl, and :theVfllogeClerhmorderedionâ€" advertise with cerbln changes Ind additions In the speciï¬cations. Commissioner Holler moved to ul- journ to the next regain meeting ante July 81, 1922. 0!! roll call Call- ml-lonm Hall", Barn, m. Bryn end In," tort-r {all An. For tho reï¬ne and renal of "a estate 33 SECTION 7. That this or!" aha" be km 3.: Ordinance No. 56 of the Village of Dawners Gm. m. inais, under the Commission Form of Municipal ATTEST: For (he minimal“? and to- pair «0‘ water mains and hydrants . . For the maintenam. m- pair and impmvemenl n! «Hm public property. in- cluding alteration! and 95!!!!“an h the Villageâ€: | lupuvmb. Int-him“ nï¬mï¬n and nuns: nun-ï¬n 0n mni-.,.. â€I" in: i ‘ '1‘ ‘ _ 0 pl MW 9 ‘ by sprial L‘s-«Mn 5â€,“ [For n... mum-mm. vault and improvement of a... sewer system .fl SECTION 0. Thai linen km; appropriated "I? m a! mm“. for the Department of Milk Pup"- ly. Th 9qu ibns and ditch and [mm for which said nun is- nupmpflaud Ming as Inflows. bâ€"wlt: For the Inductance. manh- impmrement and open-u . tion of the flunki'al RYMrir Light and Water Plan! and Syflems. ex- ‘ . "pl na honin amend-e provided. and inchdint .‘ tho mlaries of the Chief ï¬nginoer. and an" em... . hit 380 â€autumn! cl ï¬nd-m and Public human. Th III-m IMIM “he“ Old (M :Mfll In†no!!! In I ':m his. a: (“My _ In“: Imm AM I‘ll" 0' - nan .my- amount. .Hovn :- I would†milk, Ind-ding "a s“ uric.- ol' mm . ., Hr the saints-neg. n- Fur Imr 0w Indium". of tho Hm Dow-um! .. hr “no minimum of It. may. Magma-g. tu- at "W: ....... 3m.†VLI up fluid-taint». l’rln- dpu 5,000.00 val... 3mm lu- ( mm mm MOUTION 4mm: the." In it IWW run a m for tho [knot-mu 0! Pub“: â€it". and Satay. Th- null: Ito-u Ind thr objecto- uul pulp-nu (of which uh! «I! In â€pupa-w HI. 0. (ol- lowu. to- It“: PM the “tom 0! th- "a" lmi‘ ma: l'or nut-stemm- and m- can shiny. Notwitluhullu the high oak-r a! this 105003.â€! “I ll- hln an very monk-ally minu- und by an «linden. who u. I'll-j The graded yschool o! Downers Grove is one to he eminently and juatly proud of by every citizen. It ‘raulus among flue higheat ï¬nd best in the land, its graduates being mog- niued as possessing no man anoin- wnents, and on readily xiv-lined to other institutions of I higher older} But a module from this school is lined (or almost any "nation of life. so thorough and practical in the training given nod howled“ In- pamul. 11m! are obnot two hundred poplin: in Ina-dance, pnddod over by ï¬ve (including the minim!) u- mpliuiml touch": of more than I'- Honk: Incl «alum Inll- Incl-ding IN 90-. am of Wm. ,. It the taint-nun. run not"! of [MI anti-"mu. Int-him. elm“ uni-flu d'mm Hal 0 n . .. IN†SWION 3. “It. than In kl.- v mytuod tho mm d On†Monthly and family tlckots are sold ‘ on this road at lower rates than nny other road, we believe, running out of Chicago, and we understand that so liberal and extensive he: the put: rqnage become that it is the inten-‘ tlon of the management to consider ably reduce these rates in the im- mediate future, the aim of the com- pany being to do a maximum of bus- iness at a minimum of cost to the potion. Even now, when the differ- ence in rent or ownership and other living expenses are considered, the fare is found much cheaper than car fare in the city, and far more com- fort secured. Frank G .Brown, an >eighteenâ€"year employe of the com~ puny. is station agent at this point, and during his seven years incum- bency has gained high regard from the citizens for efficency. courtesy and punctuality to a remarkable de- 5;le M. flint‘aiymage Chi-k DoWners Grove 37 Years Ago Government. WHY 'EARBER,‘ I. â€â€˜0‘ .‘M 3.0mm pmm. m n. o. Cote m «ï¬ne. The snarl Any of the Rentâ€: is make! Ivy Nip" Post. which has quit: I We number of mien, and is in 3 Making eon- ' 0" pm! one. ml lb basin.» as I ml indication in rrnrvi to "no grnfllr of Mrs Grow. During, the put {our years its business Mal increased from I meant for IMF pas-master of time or (our hundrod’ dollars m tannin. ho nearly double that m s. A. (Matador. la the? present immbént. he During recent- ly superseded 1. ll Rurr, ex postmaw (or, who hold the «ï¬r-e (our yours. [ The mm," 0! Donors Grove is The Downers Grove Reporter which gives the current new: of the not in an aide, eaten-Minx and attract- ive manner. H. C. W is pn- dant] a! capital tn town to sum anymuWIh-gwhohcb- Mum. at 3 null um! at monthly loan-t. i Putin noting durum-m- omm- to: nut or to an. an loan the Union Dust in Chicago at Alma-t any hour a! the thy. but pom-My “a not con- Nah-Ottawa. a! Rap... 1'» a thus-nut" of tho cm.†Audit: W. and Min at I!- put any Mr MM. 87 «may for Ir. W. Anon In". our val mute mum-tin. It tho luster macaw. meanmg the duct. whiten and hone-m my chain a" mu infatuation and w"! nuke rm mm: atten- a...» mm». lu- nm «a amt some I'm. m b but!“ u from; u u no â€r (not fed. on my pay-i m lad villain mum-Ho "lung mumyug.m. Think-ho: Bountiful ludmm tin-My docu- od by nun and “daily m {or puumu‘u country can. an MM. ya they no not hm tho vmhdflnmolmmmm. while the but lot: In within the nut of tho clad. lulu-n. Mun ‘ud mocha-k. MN!“ mm. 0! all limb. including III-no. W. "at. hunt". nub. than. MIMI Ind hul- Inn. can b In! right hon u III- uuflopdm. whibï¬anlnnp‘n- Uh! candy at loll-No "dab"! nm' N. am and Milan-.5 Myth-â€yummm I As a consequence taxes are very lightâ€"merely nominal. There me no rings. no cliques to prey upon the people's purses. Nature having beeni very lavish in her gift: to “Thel Grove,†very few artiï¬cial improve- ments are found necessary. hence them one but few opportunities ever ' olfered for “jobs." The offices entail ' more of labor and sell-sacriï¬ce than of money or glory, they are therefore‘ ï¬lled by our best citizens, and con- ' tests and charge-5' of corruption are unknown. There are towns and towns. ' over some of which “the Wicked rule} i ‘and the people mourn.†In others foundations must be made. sewers laid, groves planted. and “rings".fal, and the song of the tailgatherer “makelh â€the helm: sick." The oflicers of Downers Grove are†Capt. Theodove S. Rogers. president I (who has held this position conï¬rm. ‘ ously since its incorporation in 1872. ‘. except one your), E. Thatcher, W. S. Buookins, Chas. B. Bloxeu. litehell Helm: and J. A. Rielunls. trustees. Charles Carpenter, clerk. J. Warren Rogers. tmsurer. Gardner Pulp. police magi-tale. Velentine Wale-a, police-nu. Chris. [Innis-om, stun commlvsioiwr. John S. Deï¬cit. cont-l ‘nhlo. The regular meeting: 0! the Village Banal on held at the Village Hall on the In: Wednouhy o! and month. the annual election of calm taking place the third Tandy in April. l Free Band Concert Tho aflah-s of the village of Down- ers Glove are alga very carefully and economany managed, there being no Indebtedness to Damien the tax payer. gene W. Fun:- (9 madam), U B Blodgou (clerk), and Chas. Capone: or. The teachers are Misses Ytkeâ€" Jay (principal). Fitch. Frlablo, Snood and Stanley. (Conï¬rmed on Page 3) By the MASONIC CHILDREN’S BAND of La Grunge, m. Salurdéy, July 29 ICE CREAH SOCIAL on the Temple Site Curtiss and Washington Sta. MIMI“ Ambulancé at all "ours We Cate: to All Denominations 'QI'ALITY SBIVICB' fly "on. Furniture Undertaking ~ Forming Habit; WImIvn-r yml.w_uultl Innke Imbnuhl. [mu-m .1 It; nml If you would nm «nuke a min]: Imhiluul. a» nut pnu'tlve It. hm Ira-Imam )oumll' to something PIW.~I'.|OIQ'!PI MN. Run: to Patients. ' The ï¬rm l'nllud sum-s patent was grumml m u dommdnm M u Water- bury H'hnn.) Inflh-r. The sen-«ma mus gmnml In a resident of Waterbury. nml the nmnlw-r of pun-ms nmv Issued to FINN" of that (~in is about duuhle whm might be expom‘d [mm the pups ulatlon. Alum-dim. From in noun-o to It: mouth the Unions-lo rluu drum aluwut two miles. At mule paints Q9113 its course. pm" ticulurly In like (imml Canyon, it has cut its «lmnnei more “llll one mile lK-imx flu.- level or the nurmumllna‘ Minivans. The (ml-trad» In tin- ieaut.‘ hwwn airman: in the mum-m heml- uldnm'. It is the tmnh ol’ t‘h‘lllmlloui that Itmnrlslml in ugh-S past. The stark c-ilirs, (‘llbfl‘k‘d by the river. are l'tlr- rmvwl with the Ileserted dwellings 0| pen-pies ul’ mystery. (femur-l0» nm' thew early rum-s construvtmi Irriga- Ilan Hum-ma “mm are still vlnilile in part and “MC“ 'nnumand the respect uf engineers own lmluy. You dance to it. ting will: it and enjo the World's t mus cal classics. intern {on play- whatever mm or m» oi record Brunswick ro Minn in perfect l at The Brunswick and hear Brunswick Super Feature 1(th sensation of the marital world. KIM [4.17 Asian! Soldiers much better I: Che measure a! a hand. You an ï¬nish dull (uh quicker to the mm- M a catchy Brunswick record. The Brunswick ban plum every hour in the dayâ€" comm loinmt to . an well .1 mm» In leisure hours. Do It to Music NA PERVILLE 153 Jefferson AVO- M 213wl Phone Res. 213-: DOWNERS GROVE 15 W. Railroad Street 01m. Phone :7: Night Phone 4294 mam 8t. AMERICAN FAMILY ‘SOAP l0 bars for 55¢ KAFFEE HAG fresh stock--caflaino removed IIWY’S SAUSAGEBcI Nahum ‘ .BIIAS. MOBHEL sou umwm, cm a mu Without Cereal Guaranteed! FRANKFORTS Get in line for your supply of winter cool by planing your order early nesco and PERFECTION on. COOKING . STOVE. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES HERO FURNACES WASIIBURN'S CROSBYS GOID MEDAL FLOUR Bdn§your hard nice“ of ironlnt ‘to the Down»: Grove Hardmn ’Storo today or tomorrow and see how‘ easy the Thor Ironer does the work. The demonstration ‘Is (no. Adavrflw went. L. KLEIN 8: SON Step in and examine these feature articles; They are big money-saving values for immediate use as gifts later. ~ SEIBERT NORRIS DRUGGIS‘I'S Phones 6 and 278 Main and Curtis: Streets Large Ivory Pyralin "and Mirrors - '- $3.49 Six-inch Pyralin Nail Buffers - - - - - $1.79 See the new imported TFixie novelty dolls. They are all the craze through the East. These were orb dered from Europe last March and have just an- rived. Dainty, grotesque, unbreakableâ€"two styles 36 8. Main 8!. Telephone 2Q Through an advantageous purchase, we are able to offer for this week only a few ..me m.â€" An Unusual Event! “TRY THE DRUG STORE HRS!†TRIXIE DOLLS $.25 - $2.00 At Imam Hm One o! the annulus “stand“ a an annular was made recent), what Fn-nrhmun. wlm luul attained I hm of 33,!!!) (wt. sum the whole Itmouv plmre «muted m be at a lovely mo» volum'd law. Tel. 279