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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 May 1912, p. 1

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ELEHMANN 8t MICHEL Grand Dried no“. ~P0rl' our one up of and local and chop Inc. Add one cup of tomatoes. one cup gnted elm, a tenpoontul onion Juice, cinnamon und pawl-flu lo lute. Mel! um tnblnpoonfub but" In I unu- p-n. Add the ulnar» and when heal- “. add one luapoonhl Armour. Ex- tract 0! Beef and three can well Mm: Coal mum on: in cmmy, curring we". Mn. 1. 1?. Spray 0! 109 Cnrponm' um: won the lint om: In the Inch": economy contest of Amour t Co. for April with the following mine: Every one In urged to attend. no: only (or M: person-l benefit. but II” to will In deft-yin; I an." deficit nun-lull; It the end of the ma. Bind: JOHN GRAVES, [ternary of the Auorlnlon. The nuxetophone present; the world": mun: voices In a most III»- Ilka matter. This entertainment. ll~ luumcd with 4,000 (cot. of film. than I splendld lnterpnutlon 0! one of the world's masterpieces o! met-nun. Newest Designsâ€"~white and colored. See our large array of patterns. Prices An nuxetophono lecture recital of Gounod’s "Plus!" will be given us an Iddltlonnl number by the Enuruln- mom Course Ansoclntlon u the Audi- torlum Prldu evening. May 17. Then make this bright up-to-date store your buying home if you have not already done so. Those of you who are already at home here, know what it means for you when we say larger stocks with more and better values than ever before. "TIM AND JTIM Bess Jcnks is in love with Jim Jones. but paob’ ts. Tm. Sullivan. the] boy is sweetly-am": Nora, 1h:- cook on: :1 Tim putupajobloheth-ssom.and ii pun-cs \en 5mm, to: they slip out and 32¢ mrried, um ask papa after A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT The High School Glee club is now one o! the Institutions of the village and under the tutelage of Mlle Zol- unxer Ins ruched a. high degree of excellence In chorua work. A LOCAL PRIZEWINNER. An Interpretation of Chopin by Miss Bessie Nun was I pleasing incident of the well balanced program. The soloist of the evening was Miss Lilian Glen Prouty. of Chicago. MOTIOORAPH NEW. Do You Wish the Best at the Least Cost? By way of variety the high school boys' glee club contributed several numbers ,whlch were well executed sad received. The Fair Store Thq fresh young voices Q! the sins- er: responded to the .more than able leadership of Miss Zollinger, their di- rector and Instructor. and filled the urge auditorium of the First Baptist church with melody as the difleient numbers Were presented. E WIRES SUBBESS .3 It is seldom than an entertainment nu the village words an audience more satisfaction than did the Glee Club or the girls of the high school la‘st Tuesday evening in their first concert of the season. "TIM “91m." 9m 1cm is_in toy-o. with )6") Jones, 6.412.”- Dicks Bulldln‘. Belmont aid For.“ Avon. OWNERS GROVE REPORT ‘ mt Program Please: Patrons. 80 to 35¢ per yard. and Curtain Goods “DRAPERIES” SATURDAY. HAY l8“. “"2. â€"â€")Ir‘ and Dirt. Loni: mob": Ill- nonnra (In blrlh o! I dunk-r on Tut-Mu. In] It The Nulv Indy an It V!" be but a [at years when the will thou be - «mud-la for the oral. dency o! the pun-cm Clun. you. An nu boon no up“! uld. "Tho hospital media you on us any; you may nod the hospital "I. next day." Nui Saturday. May In. in to be celebrated In Downers Grovn an in; day for the Aurora oily botpilul. This Institution comes belon- lhe public in un appeal for funds in ibis mnnner for [he ilm lime in lo you". A large number of charity patienll are ‘cand [or at the hospital ouch you in addition in the paid patient: And many are from this notion. Non. ‘nro iurnod guy from the hoopiiul bo- cauu "my lack funds. Mn. Lemon 0! this plus bu china oi iho duall- hero Inc! will be uni-cod by I nun- bor or local woman nu! mm from Aumn. ll in hoped (but the loccl citizens will mpond u "homily :- ihey in! nbio than on (men A» The Burlington suburban tunic lrom Berwyn out In one of the hou- Iest uound Chlcnr it. is now planned to make Berwyn the semi-dividing line for express and local trains. Not. all of the trains. howaver, will be stopped at this place. By the abandonment of the local or inside service and substitution of a through system about ten trains in each direction will be added to the express service. There are now thir- ty-iour express trains in each direc- tion between Union Station nnd Down- er'a Grove and Aaron Thi- number; will be lncreued to tony-live ml: WI y. For years the suburban service of the Burlington has divided at River- ‘side. The train: .opernted between the city and former point were known in the locals. The express service extended from Riverside west About five years ago a number of the locals were' taken off and some 0! the ex- press trains stopped in Berwyn and other inside points, The stops inside the city. with the exception of West- ern avenue. were abandoned shortly after the tracks were elevated. A radical reorganization of the sub- urban train service of the Burlington Rom will be effected June 1. The Riverside local trains will be sham doned. the roundhouse in that- place razed. and the trains qperated from Union Station to Dov/net's Grove. Riv- erside is twelve miles from the Union depot and Downer’s Grove is twenty-; two miles. NEW SUBURBAN TAG DAY. SERVICE ON “Q." DOWNEBS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, MAY 18, 1912 Furthermore. you can do your shop- FLAG ping at your leisure. when you are In " a mood for I! ran! r th n in the Lao... “A .n-hâ€" 8 E ‘ n II t. 1» It enehlee people to see goods at any time before paying down money. In that way the pnrchaeer detects many faults that could never be found In buying from a catalog cut. Furthermore you get your good- when you want them without bother. letter with; or without the Mine etejoomeytoeblccltyendtnnp- m u] ever It- M It In an Did you eve! stop to think what I convenience it in to line a full line of good retail stores at home in our own community? THE EFFICIENCY OF BUY- ING AT HOME. We wish to call the attention of our highway commissioners to sev- eral had spots in the roads around Downers Grove. on the Gresgs road there are sevenl places where cut verts have been washed out also on East Maple avenue outside the cor- poratlon. These spots are very dan- gerous to sutos and also horses and the commissioners ought to take steps to remedy this condition and not wait for some serious accident to occur. Our roads are in pretty fair shape as a whole. s great deal of time and money having been spent on the same. and it seems too hadthst the commiuloners who are responsible for the safety of the public who use them are not more mindful of their duty in the matter of keeping same in good repslr. All the dinmnt orden and saddle: ol Downers Grove are Invited by “an Pout In'olnerving the exercises of the day. [Mutton Du will be observed by the 0. A. R. of Downers Grove Thursday. May an. The Post wlll so to Hlnndnle tn the morning on the 9:13 tnln and VII] decorate the graves at the Muller-burg cemetery. returning on the noon tnln, They will meet It the G. A. R. lull nt 2:15 and march to the cemetery when; the usual services will be held. from the cemetery they wlll unrel- to the I. ll church where the Rev. Joshua 8mm: wlll deliver the address of the day. NAPER POST No. 468. G. A. R. BAD ROADS PERIL TO TRAVELERS. Wort with willlnn Mud- together; Twine Ire-II wrath. and girl-ud- 8": hot «ch mound be bright with No.- But to you I. dun chl- duty. To remember the dead bravo, And to crown with “In“ Iowan Every noble Ioldlcr‘n grunt Children. you were sound the sorrow That was brought with war Ind nlrlfo; O'or the hm! calm Face In: blooded All your young and luppy Ilfe‘ The unr- and airmen. wllhtn the mat not. have come to W new beauty for friendly an. and new tor- ror for the to” of "bony. Slnco the struggle of 1861-1886, the flu he: become the symbol of I mlshty nation. It bu been carried to the utmoet pane of the earth. cerrr In; liberty wherever It In: been thrown to the breeu. On the 14th day of June, 1717, Con green enacted: That the flag of the thirteen United States he thirteen stripes. alternate red and white: that the Union he thirteen stare. white in a blue field. representing a new con- stellation. The number of the stripes having been increased by the admis- sion of new states, the possibilities of the nation's future development dawned upon our fathers. the original thirteen stripes were unchangeahly restored by act of Congress on Apru 4. 1818. when it was enacted: "That from and after the tourth day 0! July next, the flag of the United States he thirteen horizontal stripes alternate red and white: that the Union be twenty stare. white. in a blue field. and that on the admin-ion of a new state into the Union. one Itar he added to the Union or the has; and such addition take elect on the fourth day of July next. succeed- in; such admission." :7"?an Mnmorlal Dar All American citizens are again earnestly invited to join in the public recognition of the birthday of the em- blem of our nationality. In many of \the states. pursuant to law, the public schools. and also voluntarily in pri- vate schools, exercises will be con- ducted in celebration of Flag Day. Let us extend this practice. Teach the story ot'the flag. what it reprew seats. and have the young people} pledge their faulty and loyalty to it, WHAT WE MAY DO. F. 3. ROGERS. Commander -.Iu-t mama mun "apply of plates, mm and ”not at Partln’n. 41m Lulla’ Md society a! m Congregational church will most with In. 0. v. Carpenter. cor-or Hull nmuo AM Lynn moot. My Will!”- -l?rldny evening. May 24. an an- nual May party wlll be given by the Young People's club of St. Jouph'l Dlfllh ln chke’l hull. A feature 0! the may will be the election of I young lady. not a member of the club. to be crowned Queen of Icy. -Mndam Curtis: of Clarendon Hllla has gone to Peunlylvanh to mu her daughter. ~Tom|to. cabbage, cauliflower no! es; plant. at C. V. Wolf. Phone 124 J. â€"Dllu Jane Tape visited wlth Mr‘ and Mrs. Nargney the past week. -â€"Mns. Reeve of Chicago is visiting her daughter, Mn. Harry Bryce. ~Mr. L. R. Putter and daughter Rmh and Mr. and Mrs. Romem of La Grange attended the concert Tuesday night. --Barwell‘s Imported Enzflsh lawn gnu need, s-lb. ban, 81.25. Golden 133nm Corn; garden needs In all varieties; good flower teeth. At Nnh'l. «'The Arcadian club I!" meet at the home of Gilbert Lacey Saturday evening. May 18. Hembern are re- quested to bring oclsm with them. â€"Mr. and Mn. Lucore are enjoy- ing a trip to New York. ~l.um mowers sharpened Ind re- paired. 0. H. Ware. 125 Mascot: Ive. Phone 34 W. ~Hlas Ami. daughter of John Anal, has returned from her visit In Iowa. ~Pflamlo of Dr. W. 8. Holland um be glad to hear of a slight Improve mvnt In his condition. the doctor has been In I very crlllctl state It his Chicago home for seven! day: ~31: and Hum. Dan Roche!- of Col- ondo are guest- “ the bone of Joan router. Hume Douglas Bebh was taken to the lie-pull on Tuesday. «he mum and fmlly event My It the Ian. o! M. parents on lupin “aloe. *8": wnue Ind family manly a! Tex-u an ocrupylog the In“ home on Went Cum-n Mm! for m.- nun-nor. ~4an Nude" o! male-go nu - [ml at R‘ W. Bond's Baum!" Ind Rood”. -W. H. luv-rd- In Mun-Md from 51:- thm trip. ~~Mm John Ruthnflofd win In mun Honour. mum. flu but uric-Hos. u Harrier! 8. S. “Mennonites. â€"Ono Ix? amt- vllh 5 plan hold." and carry": cue In nut clu- conditions. “5.00. 8. J. Putin. -â€"Rov. scrub and um» um Hop M the home of Mr. IM Mn. 8. r. Ilnl'or until June I. â€" Rev. Blnub will occupy (to house now occupied by Kr. and Mn. Droo- and “Billy. 4m. Summ called on I low (and- In the village Wednoodu. â€"0rdor your bo'ddlnx plnntl o! C. V. W0". PMDQ 13. J. || WALL NEWS l] -â€"-Ro.v Muller "rived safely at the DIN" Root vulley May no. ‘ It Is the good fortune of this com- munity to have a line of finely equipped and attractively stocked re- tall atom. But it every doll" poo. alble were spent at home, these store; could grow Inter. put to luller as. Iottments. employ more cletks. Thus they would contribute to the conven- lenre of every mldent. and add to the pro-verity 0! every property holder. "'i! We want to draw in new resi- dents, everyone must do his share to wovlde them with the conveniences y! retail trade. The only way to do this is to patronize the home mer- chant. I When locating for residence or busi- ness. people are as slow to settle In a place lacking good store: an In a lace where the water is not good. Furthermore you get more per sonal and intelligent attention in a home store than anywhere else. The proprietors and clerks must please home trade, or get out at business. it is human nature to take more pain: for people that are known than for strangers. The home merchant will go to the utmost limit to give satis- tacilon for defects in the goods. and without irritating red tape. Furthermore. you can do your shop- 1ping at your leisure. when you are In a mood for It, rather than in the haste and flurry of a trip out of town. In our home stores you take all the tlme you want to talk over your pur- chase and inspect goods. You can positively assure yourself that you are ‘ buying right. Blah 0nd. Gran-flu IS 80011! MAIN 81'. Price from 50c to 83.00 Guamteedthegrutestvflueforthopfice. AUTOMOMLI: IATS AND CAPS . 50.. b 3' 0mm: sum: nun-mm Two Plan “It. “.00 ”don Scan. $1.00 I “.13 cut Nowhthetimctobuy. The “8in Brand” Men’s Shirts We uh mu mum porch My land. it will lube MM“ nah: vadlhnnuaddndphnnmdcodm ”and we won't bother you. Talk About Screens” Lord Lumber Co. A BUSINESS MAN’S BANK factory- Cor-u Pond Ava-Io and I“ FLY TIME IS SCREEN TIME innflstylumdcoioa!or8umacrm,withmd without cdhnnflnchedsnddehchedcufis. '88. right now is the time. not onlyw mabo‘nmbmto’ha madmbdmhotmunamonmdyw luv. to" Wamwimmmmufl-I, ' admin Better act. right now on this mam. H-du't you P gun-I ml m;- N â€"': Emnhwiuitfifi.” ’ “ “(mime-mandala“... no. In I. lodcmmlumhruhovuoumd)“ lamina“. EM mm.“ "W” ‘3'" 9"» Inn-H- Farmers and Merchants Bank Dow-m Grove. [Ill-oh Capiul Stock $25,000.00 Supin- ”4,500.00 Stockholden' Liabilitie- 825,000.00 Window Screens Door Screens Porch Screens Orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. NASH Do not wait until you have your house full of flies POTTER COMPANY nounâ€"4'". a A. I. to a P. In all Mud-y avg-Ind. In. 0 P. I. to I P. I. ORDER NOW but we are equally desirous of us- ing our cusmmcu' busing. (mt successfully as well, and we no A!- ways may to extend accommoda- tions and convoniencu to our da- setvingcustmnerp. The no wel- come to our ndvme It n! times. See Our Dona-lb Grow is ours. because we 've esp-cm a, tention to the ”01:53de ‘ness men. It is not only ourdnlro WHOLE no.1. 50.. b fl.”

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