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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Aug 1922, p. 2

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AN A. NASI‘I SUIT 0R OVERCOAT AT ONLY $23.20 M me all and 'show you samples. I la} practical tailor of 30 years ex- warn... .n "no. The “mp mum Mn morjuyoll in him that with his wife he is "run"- In; a lamp fnllnwing ul hrlan. Rm h Pnixnd It Is ("I'm-MIL In the mar- Ih‘o calm-art Hu- nmn do“ no! in- qnlrv what a :irl'q porn-m Is, not haw many rolxtivos sm- lnm as mvh one it roliml mum fur 2. gm. It Is not unusual rnr Hm wmnnn m [uh-pol! I tun-h, Ihnmgh lu-r pun-ms. minnow!) 'COUNTY “Y” BOYS vm~mm an a» m. 9: 80â€"41mm. Everyone gum, no METI'IN SPECIAL TO CAMP AT FISH snoring. SESSION FRIDAY - LAKE AND DUNES “I: ‘wfigmmfigwm John F. Hosbmnn, County Collec- tor. was ’ alln'od err-dim by abate- ment: of the 1921 tax in the amount in abatement list filed in tho County Ckrk's om”. The («flowing bill:- and claims vet-e she allowed: i 7.... g. 539-... 7:. .25? 4'.» Half! 23.7.7 .53 3, 7].. 32:12.1; :3: as a; «an F... .515: 2... 3.32....- c. Dav-no... i no... 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(“fi‘ltn‘ Mav W'idnmok I)! w $100 for land taken Ind dam- aged to land not takvn. a": u lam!- not aim (or non (and a mus. nmm bum) «- 3...: 1.. a: Bow Ill. . nu’uun [my 50 um two In all to rub I III nl hm: y“ no" r... 5. A." 5:31. >. $.55 v0 '5: 25 n3. 1 17-24. F v: 30.. III? a: :1 £3. a: 9.1 :2... 4': “.510. pl. .IIT 1:7 :2... : lain-1 a: .2... Cr... 2:. .7... can. “00; a total 0! $450; In much-- In; part of land necesury for Bond hm Home 18 (Lido Township). Thu mule-ant h- and. with Sit- tlor Helm for had at.» and (on Doria; {encu- for mo on Whamâ€" Mrvllk State Aid M an: nun-men! In nuts with Bank Md Funk lorrim to: land Ilka (LIO 3cm) {or m I“ for In!" (em- and w to “join- lath-dfmm;ntoulolm.ol Bond lune Mu Ia‘ That settlement be made with Wes- ley Shield for Iand taken, $50; for bin-sea to land not taken and im- provements tin-non and moving fen- onhmidt and A. D. Miller. The purpose of the camp is to pro- Following is the report: Vide a vacation for the boys of the To the Honorable Members of the county under the best available leach Board of SuperViSOI‘fi. Dul’axe Coun‘ ership “Character is caught rather ty, Illinois: than taught." To encourage the boys The Committee on led ROMS of the various communities in form- mld MM“! N90"? 55 {OHOWFZ ing real friendships. This helps in That settlement be made with promoting clean athletics. To build Pfund Nlfli‘ery Company {0' land character by pinying And working to- taken, 3200; and damages lo lands gether. Al camp boys learn to live not taken. 8300: I total or 3500; ill a live normal Christian life. ell-"sins the WM 0' 3‘" Cm“ 0" The younger boys will go by boat Bond Issue noun.» 5 (Lake Sum). The Committee consists of Superâ€" visors N. W. Lies, Wm. Hammer- .chmidt and A. D. Miller. Following is the report: To the Honorable Members of the Board of Supervisors, Dul’age Coun‘ ty, Illinois: ‘ m "a Quality (hunted. Ir art.“ I.“ ”'9‘“ °‘ 9“” The Board of Supervisors of Du- Plge County met In special session at Whuton last Friday, July 28, to consider mainly the report of the Hard Roads Committee, which was accepted. “daft, MAN'fiSI lard» no: ”I. DO n of the Hard Road Col-mince Boys 12 lo 15 go to Dune- Aug. 21‘ Was Acceptedâ€"~Cluiruan Older Boy: to Clap Duncan Fix headed. August 2911.. Envy by um“ and h . ugh- mum an! and In 0! ll.” .1 won a: path“. u to»! Mt by: Hon lb- .tm‘ug 0' cup. Th you-(u joy: It" as] ‘8‘” “All“. TU! rm «mu. 5 round In" on tho tau (no (‘0pr u lkhlm Clty. hod- ln' Nu m In. tho but Im mu. and M. mt not. haul “I .u an.» Mull”. The old" by! rm guy 81.” Mcbul. TM- 6-- an». M...“ ”to ton-n (not Round Sham-dint“!!! In! "no an or .u «MM nth :- huh. Mu “In l“ “I d." an. "usurp-V Tho can rifl 5 goal. Allmtmhn'ny'mhm In the “up. Envy My should Um. “no MW double Nani“: at Miami. Th night: any to cool. My. m. w. ”which. pin-us. chap of m up! «ohm-Mn M not". nNnTMlnn-lnpddbp- ti“... We" M 00008. In #60- mm hy- MM Hag hilt, M am. «up. in". pan Md 3 "(in or I ion at «M». We rm nice, Any boy In Dul'un «way who (- willing to phy [M mun nu; In do u. mu 0! tin can, Mon; to sun- Ind heap everybody luv. 3 good “no; god who M.- Iho mm! 0! Mn pad uh may attend rh- b- umbl- Ibo R~ qulnmub. o! Chic-go. will use the now nap equipment on “lb Lake. thou! (any miles north of Chicago. no" the vil‘ Neolbufluhonthc.l.l St. I‘. nilrouL ltiunlnomrtho‘ WukaQ-Bolviduo pits. Both 0! than In ugh-did cu" m“ and the cons-um («in very fortunate to to- cum much In camping pines. The younger boys will go by boat to Michigan City, Indiana and pitch camp near the lake. in the Danes, a~ bout (our miles from the city. The older boys. through the cour- teny of tho West Side Y. I. C. A.. Simâ€"Games. Mics. talks, etc. I l M‘s'inming. 12-00 -â€"Dinmr. 12:30â€"Quiet hour. hillâ€"Team pines. etc. 4:30â€"-8wimm!ng. Silk-Supper. 7:Mmp games. Brnoâ€"Cam In program {mam-sale. ”(u-g up nerd- ‘zfl-Afloming dip. . 7mâ€"flmkfau_ 1:”, Mia. ansâ€"Tom inflection. 3:30 MM. discussion fly groups. The {allowing mum vi" to general in HI- m: Chas. A. Custer, County “Y" Secre- tary, has arranged for vacation camps for the boys of DuPase Coun- ty. one on the Dunes for boys from 12 to 15 years, beginning August 21 and ending August 20'. The Older boy». over 15, will amp at Camp Duncan, Fish Lake. ' FOLLOWING our ad: will lead you in the gen- eral direction of motor van efficiency. Ours is a thoroughly satisfactory motor transfer business the public service. 4410:»! A05! lead- There will be a few rainy rules. ather Everyone is expected to do his best. boys No one will be allowed to go Into the form. water. to use the boats or to leave {,8 l" the grounds without permission of hiw‘ build adult leader or the camp director. 3 to- There will be no place in cainp .for . n" tobacco or the arm. 23c _ , Chas. Friedrich WWW { Furniture and Undertakinfi' L. KLEIN SON _ mm. ....r. r.“ w ... w“, _ ‘=\~,;:»; | purse and bed. There are '- 'K kapoc, cotton felt, and hair types. Come in and see -7 d." , “nu-Indians” Aw. Vii-II” OFFICE HOURS: Unw’un. 1:08“ AM.“ mu Mur Party. I an mvlnwd that I mm: a more Mmmllv "mu 'qun. A ulna will wave a limo- mnumw (mm :- run-pm I1.- m on "w nick-walk. In“ n '0"? u [my “1" «mum-m m a Mar bum â€"-l.uul:-\‘lll« ('mlrlen-uml. Eich camp will have a council made up of the adult leaders and ye- presentntive boys chosen by the boys themselves. This council will have charge of the program, discipline. etc. Each community sending five or mom boys should furnish an adult leader. Both camps will be in charge flmCaster. Each camp will have a council I The success or failuu of amp de- pends on leldomhip rather than equipment. A number of good men In being secured to take charge of the various acfivities, such u _s'wi'm- wing, games, hikes. Bible study, camp‘ fire programs, etc_ A number, of? business men will come in to spend the night and bring us a message out of their experience‘ West U m. mm "m; Use your gas rungs often. Go is the clean- eat and most economic-1| of fuel: . The housewife whose work la made easier and more pleasant uses her Gas Range when- ever possible. Thfmtnndflcmlhnmflm Cherries. raspberries. bhckbcrries and peachesâ€"all may be easily and quickly pm served if you let the good gas range serve you. Those preserves will just “hit the spot” on future floaty days. Our complete line of Bur- ton Mattresses includes a size and price to fit every This is the mattress that makes possible repeated nigh ts of sound, wholesome sleep. It has no tufts, it cannot widen out or be- come lumpy. It enables you to relax lux. urinusly and it will last along, long time. When slight sounds startle you from sleep and you stare into the dark, counting the tick, tick, tick of the clock, resolve to come into our store the next day and see the Burton Compartment Mattrea‘ PRESERVE! Stophmduuurculuuu Wombat:- thexmlkhumstrih? nommts snow 1‘ I: W 8339-1 0M and 8am Stone. “Few realize," wig! a Jeweler. who was dismissing the lucreusiux popu- larity In none» or fine unit-precious urn-HA; "that the many: and the t-urhunvle no one and the name alone. 'I'Iu-y' are varieties of garnet». but the harm «'Ilrlmm-le may he Implied In any of them. The trade gem-rally under: stands 'onrhuncle‘ to menu a garnet? which has been rm c-nluu-lnonv-lhal is with a smooth half ruuml ur domed top wlumut alums! may fuming. For lanw garnets thls Is the favmne rut- llng. This Is "Imam e-xrlubh'ely and In Jowc-lry for men." Phone 43-M- F. W. KET‘I‘ENRING Contnctor I Builder ADJIVSTS CAUSE OF DISEASE Dr. C. Warren Valentine. Consultation and Analysis PM Chiropmctor New or Old Work 121 Fail-mount Ave. ”A. 10 East Curtiss St.- Downers Grove, Ill. Hours: 2 to 7 p. m. SouthMalnSL N o Cereal Guaranteed All Meat MICKEEBERRY’S FRANKFORTS Get in line for your supply of winter coal by placing your order early Tool For com WI" Do. A Washington Menus: has amm- ered that peuplo wlm out peanuts my orally have a fine gm": at half. We ulmll (-xpm u rummlsslun mm the peanut waders fur was”); this It {urination uhmg.--~ “mu-n Tmnz-cflphl NESCO and PERFECTION OIL COOKING ST OVES, ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES HERO FURNACES wfinsums caosavs GOLD MEDAL FLOUR CHAS. MEIEIIEL SON umwm. can a mu 36 8. Main 8!. Telephone 29 ' tion” at its old-fashioned, serious meaningâ€"- Great importance attaches to the quality and ness of the elements 11 and to the knowledge and skill with which they are compounded. When your physician orders certain medicinal properties for you, he depends upon a fixed curative value of a fix- ed quantity. Variations may be valueless or disastrous. Our experience, facilities and our accepted responsibility assure you of just what your prescriptions call for. And our charges are based upon the expectation of your con- tinued patronage. , aking the word “Proscrip finn” at Ha nlrLfmzhinnnll All J Oking Aside "ION”: 6 All “I. “All ad CUITU‘ mu “TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST" SIEBERT a: NORRIS Moon-din: to an mm m undies and all and m lump: trifl- I'orm «all: two per cent of mm m light. Incandescent 0|de lump! tit. mt rent. an lights ten per cent, tall the magnesium light Imam pg: out. lhlhilg Cap- Stationery Nail Buffet! Specill Sale of P!- New“. WSW!" Crea- Tel. 279

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