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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Dec 1922, p. 10

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Which “‘9 136mg: 7” Scout officials kindly glued at iii:- dismount 1h Rangers 0! the Rectangle in a lady formed brunch o! the Boy Madison-buyboyvho but Fxlday dun-noon seven mem- kn oi the Rangers at the Rectan- After the enjoyment expedited by null in cooking his supper over the you fire, several games wen: played. Moving the strenuous games all annexed uround the fin phce end] “justice to the W; of apple” Why the July in the eveninz they were fined by Stat! under, 8. W. Fuller and Gen. C. Palmer. ‘ Upon arrival the fingers 801‘ m md collected a mum mum”! i! wood which was thomuzhly OP‘ W throughout the Him.“ fig Mug logs in the fireplace shed did: but and cheerfulnesa thruout t). cabin. ' “muwumuuab fled Gas mmwwmw (a? I": Much-4' “no" d «mm-anu- h a. mm at mu u rum Cominandaeeit. Aboambuafothermdelsprbdfor Baflngovenls-Muinwflgfln ‘ , commuter-manicure gas. quick-ailing. Purchasheldforfumflmnyduhfl. A shiny-new, clean, modern, cabinet gas range! A wonderful range with convenient oven and broiler; with instantaneous lighter (no matches required); with oven heat regulator that makes the cooking easy. AND GASâ€"the clean, quick, ready fuel, so reasonable and so abundant! Could any woman receive a more worth while gift? This is What Mother Wants for Christmas OUR HOLIDAY MIL Cabinet Gas Range ' Hosiery. Arm-nun: to "w mum n" In“! - ul'u plum mount; «mm m- o-Vrvwl! that u! a: mu. "up. an- nvurb‘ M: «will. In]! tank-u. unulni. NM NM. an «NM-«II: ulwlm. mud-mm Cancun lo '0'. ll lmu Owe-n llu- rm'lulllv In of Mn uul «la-w a luv-aml lmlh'lollul lu cl. mun- ulw llnymflmvl "ll”. .0 '0'“ MI ll ulull non-r and ln In done all; n ximilnr (cl. rubbing up against other parcels. handled and tubal-died. 9. Whgn ready to mail give it. the‘ “om over"â€"- Address â€" Return Ad- dress ~â€" Stamps -â€" Wnpper -â€" Pack- mg. 10. Mail it early. I]. lnsum it. Panels my be marked. “Not to be opened until Christmas," or with 6. Inches “Helen liable to break- age in corrugated paper or wooden boxes and pack in excelsior or simil- or subuance. '1. 1! contents on perishable or (agile. mark the package couspicua oust or have mailing clerk do it {or} inside the wmpper . 1 In preparing your packages for ;mfling, mnemher u»â€" ; 1. Wrap with tough paper. 2. Tie with I stout cord. 3. Write or print a plain address with ink. in the lower right hand corner. ‘ l. Flue return address in upper left corner. 'Avold Lou 3nd Damnxe. * Wrap your mines carefully '- tie them acutely. 8. Think of the miles it must trav- 5. Much address to article itself NUTS. APPLES. ORANGE. GMPEHUI'I' fancy holiday boxes bmpleuforChl-bunu buyingmd your mwmtmboufilflod. 1' Stock of Groceries J. W. NASH Chi-WOW ofnflHanulkor MMMCIWTM mumwm Wadflolylhuchu C. H. STAATS, Postmaster. M II m. In»... A- I III m (nor-rd ll «Mm: my opium. «peel-"y when l lum- Iva-u- to MM: that n um um! bo- nnmhlr. an "M I am «Min-l In glw u i ul- ‘uys bum II M u maxim lu «wk my M. l'flllmll‘lh-MW‘Uh. Mn Bums Five In Wnlken Five . Mr: Nelson: Five .. I!» Brim Five Mrs Nelson Five vs. Walk" Five-â€" Mrs Nelson I. “H.106 101 In. Walker’s quintet took two 'out of three from the Nelson five sud an in second plum with n W60 IV- eiage, 15 won and tho some number Following are the results of last Friday: Brunt: Five VI. Brian fiveâ€"- Mrs Bums .................... 118 131 189 -Iu.ml'flvommmdfit mlfil’rfihymnmflu theirtohlofflmflontotlmi- N030. 2180!“ Mal-8t. Walker Albrecht Hurley Conlwy laelott Rumhaugh Bdczyusld .......134 Cole ............ ‘ Ralston .. Shuts ”H.124 Totals . noehai [1.106 m Toms .m s saw-go! nu.- cm. Totals .. 116 107 “2 ‘88 392 10! 131 126 I25 2! 106 119 111 5! ‘ Precinct 7, Yes. 40; No. 11. l Precinct 8. Yes, 94; No. 37. Precinct 9, Yes. 39; No, 35. : The legal technicalities necessary ’ for the proper issuing of the bonds and the actual starting of the work are now being attended to by 109. A. Row, of Nupervllle, special at- torney for the Boaul of Supervisors :who is handling the hard roads null.- g'ters. It is thought that work will‘ actually begin early in the spring. m REPORTER. man A YEAR] The official vote in the nine pre- cincta in Downers Grove township was as follow: The ofl'icial canvass of the vote in as follows: . County totals, Yes, 2058; No, 1265. Downers Gme township, Yes, 415; No, 244. . ‘ Only 3336 voter were out in the entire county last Wednesday in the special elation on the issuing of $1. 350.000 in'bonds for hard main. or this total 659 votes were cast in this townshn). Pnndflo-Canlouby‘lflV-tulu Slave-cmxiu Precinct 2, Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6, Precinct 1, IN OLE 'OOUNTY AgOAD ELECTION Yes. Yes, Yes, You. 32: 403 61; No. 11. No, 59. No, 25. No, 10. No, 40. No, 16. No. 11. No. 37. Over Bell wires the buyer can state exactly what he wants and be told im- mediately the price, and conditions of delivery. He can determine at once if the commodity he wants is obtainable within his time limit and, if not, what substitute the seller has to offer. In a word, before he hangs up the receiver, the buyer can know what he is getting, atwhat price, and howsoon deliv- ery msy be expected. “Ststion-mution" service is a money and time saver. It is explained in the cur- rent issue of the Alphabetical Telephone That uut-of-mwn nnlcr, which must he delivered quickly, and on which the price must be known at oncc,can be placed best by Long Distance telephone. 11. 59. 25. 10. Order By ~ Long Distance m m comm m1 name-uracil; tn. 8“?“ 6 pus. Too , OI!“ I Sedan “as; 5 ”a. EL 3115- msgl‘n‘nk. 1 nu. hurl-5““; { wmmmlmcumum: IOU”â€" 290mm?“ Spun. ‘l'onrl.-:3 ”affirm 535mm” :0... 8nd,}:- mous Buick Valve-imflead etgine'w theme the, ria- ilng qomfog§_and_a§d mpeganyto ”the inherent Marked refinements in the chassis and in the fa- Bfiick qualifies of dependability 'and portal-mined The lower body and higher radiator and hood, give this sedan a distinguished appearance that is heightened b the crown fenders, drum head type he_ad and par ing lamps. The Fisher-built body is trimmed and upholstered in fine plush with hardware of a handsome pattern. Wide doors with large plate glass windows, adjust- able to any position, give easy access to the roomy compartments. Silk shades, a soft dome-light and fine carpetin are all of a quality found only in higher price closed cars. . The new Buick four cylinder, five-passenger sedan has every conveinence and comfort of the finest closed car â€"â€" and at a price that fits the purse 0! the average family. - Year ’Round - Comfort At 3 Moderate Cost . me 1923 Buick Pour Sedan-$1395 I! M ) Itch. 0 .3. VII-t. vivac- '. nun-154.

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