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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Feb 1919, p. 3

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HOME SWEET HOME Drug Store will be closed Sunday afternoon: from 1 to 5. Open from 5 to 7 Sunday evenings. Reporter Want Ads bring mulls. Try ’em. E. L. Galen. the County Superin- WQ. 6- bunny with I survey p‘ny getting plan: and specific-nan: rally for the county'- nharv o! lhin gnu woke! . o tan as! to the improved and in York Township. ll price- will per- m". thi- roui will be built new the mu this year. The county has another section of md to build beginning at the A. E. i C. tracks on Chicago Avenue at the west line of the city or thnton 3nd running West for a distance 0! three uni one half milcm The glue in to finish this road to the west Mg- ol the county And the Federal Gou- crnment plan: to improve the road from Halo Street in the city of When- This improvement will be one and three-fourths milus in length and will connect. the two pieces of concrctv now in and make a continuous impmv~ ed road for u diatom-L- of about Six mllt‘s 'l‘hv County Superintcmli-nt of HighWays will have dirvct churgo 01 this work and build it to conform to the state specifications. Whvn com- pleted the state will wimburse 1hr county from the $60,000,000 Bond [35 one for the entire cost. in caso the bonds are not approved by the Suv promo Court. or if (lu- county cannot finance the improvomvnt all bids will be rejected, but it is hoped to get this lmpmvement in this your. A! the meeting of the Board of Su- pervisors of Dul’age County, held Friday. February 7th, it was decided to build a concrete sulfate on the road recently constructvd in the cast part of (he county on Lincoln High waq. NEW CONCRETE COUNTY ROADS THIS SUMMER We have the greatest variety of perfumes. toilet waters and complexion powders ever gathered to- gether in this town. Every one has a preference for some special brand. W are here to please and that’s why we have all good brands. Call and see for yourself! Phone it‘ you can’t come. We deliver. Friday. February 14.1919, The MORRIS SHOE STORE has a rubber to fit every foot and the prices are low, considering quality. A pair of warm Overshoes or Rubbers in the best to carry out his advice and thus save yourself sickness. loan of time and consequentlyâ€"money. to keep your feet warm and dry to prvent Pneumo- nia. Influenza and other various deadly diseases. 34 s. Main Str. MORRIS SHOE STORE ZINDT’S PHARMACY HOME Toilet Articles for the Dressing Table M South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Your Doctor Advises You and Night Service. BUY TODAY! no! 1".» «4:. Wm Won mm onus» «Tm “1,3“ A mania. Jg/ :4 wrung}? ...- ’ MET” . 001' ._.....1 W m Mdcll his wife AM children M- lam-c» ni- fllhq. mother. Illa-r. In. Semen, and Iour hmthorl. boo. Jo- neph, Samuel Ind Chad". to mourn hin untlmiy panning may. LNNO “In I'm-Mr»! Immune. nu.- ma. ll‘u «M: link of mm mm cla- lml xn Imam luv the Violetâ€"Boston Tun-rum. Prank Benolin was born in Chica- go. Mum-h II. 189! and moved hem with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. liertoiin, clown years ago. Seven yvaru ago he married Mina Louise Lehman, of Hinmhle. and two rhild. n-n. Richard and Chrysler. were born to them. Funeral services Wen- held Tues. day mornlm,y at St. Joseph's church. Rev. E. B. Goodwin officiating and burial was made in Mt. Carmel Ceme~ wry. Frank \\"illi'.-.m lloi'lolin partied away Satunluy. FI-bruary 81h, from a lcomplirmion of influenza and pnvu- lmonia. He had bot-n \on sick for n Mack and his condition “as such that death “as looked for at any time un- til Filth) moming. when a slight chunuu for the better made it. seem as if his movcry was possible. But his heart weakened and he died with‘ his loved ones around the bedside. Girls who heretofure expressed a idesirc to interest mesolvm in (hr work may now do so by cumnmnicw ting with Mrs. Brevillicr, or U1:- olhor Guanliags. Mrs. Buiczynski or A! ()‘Nvill. Downers Grove is to have another film}: of Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. A. F. Brevillier has consented to act as Guardian in onler to assist in the growth of the movement in the \‘ilv Iago. mas. BREVILLIER NEW GUARD- IAN FOB CAMP FIRE GIRLS FRANK BERTOLEN Telephone 282 TN Upon Cunt. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. .MW‘JRRQ flRflVE. ILLINOIS“ Luge (In-a hen-m ' The gym was again packed to (Iv-I doors The galleria: hate had more} people In them this year than any. year pmicms. The game was onei of the cleanest ever played on the incni hour. only nu pe: renal I‘mls; [being called in the entire game. Cunt. Bush showed up well for the locals . netting four field goals. Allen of] Glen Ellyn led in their scoring unthf three. The lea]; seemed to have! the edge on Glen Ellyn At all times. Playing a fast and clean game theyli .‘a‘ ;..u. w nâ€"u nun-nuns m'r nusnaml Wild 3! "’00 Glen Ellymim chan‘dgi" "w “-05, SHr‘ (‘I‘mtfll_\‘. Thurstiaj.‘ their team to oh its best. With thz-rtmon. , two whom! to PM ml min mm; Mary L mm was km. N Almm. fighting f" victory Shunt: of th’IOhio January 28th. I843, sho marl-it‘d '06,“ “’39". m {0" a "W W6“ “‘1' lfimnrsnn 0. Stanloy Ontohrr IGHI. ‘Gkn F3")! but"! “I"! ‘he nm'-psm, lho)’ um! rmm n» mm of m 59: helluva! and Capt. Bush FmiazlmdflmflhRe nntfl 1393 on . farm m, "'9 game by netting ‘ long 9'“- mfnowmrs ("1mg which Mr. Sunloy's m9 me" With “9 Pun-pk wifldzfaahnr purchased from "no (‘morvr brinx‘mr MW "“9 bacon from ‘ m:rmmt in 1835. In 1898 they moved to â€"~15 neon. ilm'nm Grove whom they resided lam Cmd Pm!“ mm“ the mu. of Mr. sum; an The SY'" '33 ‘8‘" packed (o ("Isaak-y htrr moved to La Gangl- doors. The nllvries have Md mm whom she made her home with hm- people In them this yen- than anym‘uxmfl Mn. Adah Anderson. mn. Tie en. San E Rush Ion" got loose and malt- mé count. Din-d!)- rflor 1hr lip-0W Gmmhans spar"! Hm ringer {mm the comer of tho flour fining lhei mun, Th0 Pmme fu'hm-ns wont.- Int-ale Comm The Purpk- maul out with lot- of pop and run the Glen Emmitu of their foot in the mud period. Slur" got ”my title I long mot and follow- ed up with I free throw (icing flu- amm 'Tho lamp cmul n-Mhnl and‘ (mm- did you w a. scam» amu‘ m mm life” had me but. Prom‘ :his point on thn ”"90 was I fight! thin and lhm. (”on Ellyn unwind} and basic“ by .\llrn and Paint nu; ID!” a fmn point lead. ,‘ - Down: Grove High School In» t Ignln jumped into a winning nitride. Both trams from Glen Ellyn luau“! data! n! the lunch of the Purple quln- tutu. Conch lh'nulm’u uglmllcn bu lot» of prp and made the Ion] llvu work for every poll-l they M. Th. (mm n‘plvu‘nllng Glen Ellyn ll him but «rm-(linuly Inn. ll. wu only by nxn-plloml [ll-"ling that (ho lorlln lrlumplwd ovnr our "On-en ml Whilo" oppolmiu. file- my. Find In Rem Shortly mm Iho anflr AMle o! llw opponent: no! loon- uul rlmrnl I nut but“. For mm: “me both lama played (lu- lnll loan! and a good banal of floor work wan Mn Slnmc opt-an! 0w Korma by a {m (Mow. Capt. Bu-h Ion-rd two do.» Hun-rs in elm mam ruin: the ,lmal Inn: on «In. film Ellyn be. .311: I npun whirl! mud than (Mr ‘firld mlu in «low order. i ll." Int "â€"8 TN- l‘urple flw- band I“ by "- u‘llmt mural"; on I)», pr! of Am- I." and Boon. Glen Ellyn m l'flfl out the ml of the period. Just br- ‘fm the period "dad Grandma M a field goal. The half coded with the heme five mum a "-4 wrap? boak In Final sum Won Exch- PHRPlf IAKES . DOUBlf HEADER fRflM filffl fllYN in: Gl.€ I’â€"l5 While ‘ loath; an o'nomy on Mi own field. will: his own weapons. mom boon-l mm. In. nlnyl been a ”pic-l Yank trick. Therelore. It Is with alum confidence that America rests no um; wilh General unvo- um um Yuk tun-Ion In uowwovaud Russiaâ€"our new from. am no Yuk dol‘hbfi” In a now pIchlre. who hava valued for a ”It IM to dry on! clo‘hu In” I lawman-hour hike to outfllnl Bel-Mk! tote... uni" - Bolsheviks Feel Yank Fangs the "lfimnrsnn 0. Stanlny Otto‘s" IGHI. ““863. they liver! from the tinw of h" dimrrhge until 1893 on a farm mr finowmn Gme which Mr. Stanley's thumed soldiers Ind uilors -reg- imr at the Village om. Mrs. Sunk-y joined thv ngtist church in the Grove in 1870 and has been a member ever since. Two children Mrs. Adah Anderson and Lev Sunley survive Mr. M's. Mary L. Shaky widcw of fun In!» Emma O. Shaky. died 'mddmly Monday. Prbmary mm. an-l I'wac laid to "wt his”? hov- husband fin nu- WIN Sidv (‘rmctmpz Thursday h‘nrmron. "WM. L, r; Glen Ellyn (I) Templhl. R. F. anr. C D. G‘ M. 8‘ (l0) Iowan. R. F. Earn-NI, L. I". Pearson. C‘ Fm thrown min-«Oâ€" PIIM 5, Monoâ€"Wk. Gian Ellyn (lb) l‘llm. L. G Allow. It. I". Adena. L. I“ Ilia". C. I). (E. H. 8. (l9) Shurtr. It. I". (Smmhnun. L. L Hunk. (.‘. Alum, R managed to stop any spurt. Second: Win Illâ€"4 Bottle For the second time this won the second team has journey-Ni out of gruellnomc (“Sales on the top. Glen Ellyn was their other victim last week. 'l'hru the work a! Goodmul and Roth, Glrn Ellyn won only allowed one field goal. These, stnlwatt guards kept the hall from Glen Ellyn'u territory at all times. The local forw-rds were not wry handy at basket making but 11an Ind Morton succeeded in com ing two apiece while Peterson “(at our. Before the game was over 1110‘ third leomu won playing a» both mochaâ€"u put In on entinly new lineup. I'll-hunt Piny- llm Tonight Eimhum play: hl‘N‘ tonight. Help ~un-ll the crowd and prrlilpu "11- new ’I. 8. may arrive. Linn-up: “1R? L. STA NLEV’ (I IM-Sn-l‘epnfl Shum I; A service. with special choir, quar- I tette 1nd music will be Md It tho‘ Pint Eva-[Mimi Chum-b at 7:30 p.. . Sunday night ‘ mTho semen will be for the G. A. :R., the returned soldiers 3nd sai- lors. men ofCo H and the Boy Scouts and their friends and families. Uniforms will_bo in order and theI Eugéne Prichtt Anny I Horace Bunch": P!“ phhip mm "Sammy o. F‘Am rd 3min : Pull Pritknt Hm MOM". Whit h m null a other Inn'- hast-ml?“ pull": is invited. "a enlisted in [Mmlrr [917 nmfmun Council M" m was mm In Camp Dodgn. Iowa {I'm} "mt“ 23" ‘ WM “ the rvrmit barrackw at Columbuz. u’) Roomy-oil nuptial 5’ "m rmm (:mp "who in with mm" ”m" “"0 'mW m l Bind" and William I»xto.~.u-im “PI-r“ “'9" 0' ”“9 “m" m ‘ ho rnlistml. \wro wnt In tho llnrk the hum. ‘u‘h’fl‘d .flhfl. Islam! Arm-rm! and from (horn 10 rd ptting “"1”!” 'in‘a f" Camp Hawk. na‘ How m boys ”F ““0" ”'4 "H M '- LI'M"- xrpnratwd. Hindi-r and Dunn. "in, of all can“ m going over. while MrCoNnm was kn through no fault of his ow." Arthur Jmnmf“ ' “M “ He tn 30M 10 (amp (ham for dic- "d? w" '5 employed .7 ~ a: dun-,1." an) arrivrd how lav “wk. 0mm Department It “W‘ 2' “UNIFORM SER- VICE” SUNDAY AT FIRST EV. CHURCH On Jmny 10th they Ion Bode-ax hailing at He'll»! Nun: on the 290i. They um: sent to Camp Grant Incl climb-ml then- on thr 91h arriv- ing but flunday. Wfltnd Md'pflll "one CorporalWillarul Md'a’lum at (he Oniw Division arriwrl home on February 4th having burn mined-urged {mm the service. With 00m units a! ”I division they um! than“ ready {or a joor» mlothefmtlimnndnhmof the ml thing when the signing of W armistice mt short their hopes for a trunk u Jerry. They ran called to Camp (hat on Jun. 200.. IOII Ind (rained than for almost three ml)": when vi"; the [Iliad- boy: may lqfl. fer on"... On Sum-mim- mm "I!" In"!!! on! d N" York Mrfior landing in h.- lIn-l on Odobr 70:. They Invalid lhm‘h the country and the: .1124 new the damn-l "right“ at (her- borg. Pruner, “out a mi lmr.‘ Irm- Charter; “we outfit in In! No Borden]: f" mining. hm «mu-mm rm» "to .m'sa. T'o mun-wt. Mm Clam "on! And Pm! W. KO- pldlunhy. men-b"- ol the filth An- mnnflkul Tail. of "no 811:!ka IN- Each has mu pic-My of nnny m. John“ choir N! In amp“ In 1th coun- lry uu-l in France um! "err mudoml out at Camp Grim Int Rummy. whiten Arrived Mn! My 1 Both Dr. Babb uni Dr. Polar Ion flue puma-2o how- to rnlar the Indi- cnl corps of the army with but one (bought; (a new:- Uncle Sam in the «purity Hwy an- yo ml! er4 for. Capt. M. L. I‘nflc-r. N. D. and Cnpl. W. 8. Robb. I. 0., both of whom arly in the war oflem! their services a: the country nu- hlclt homo. Cupid” Pal" ud llrbb. Who Saw IWO [0(Al BlMK- HAWKS BMK H20" “HIE Olflfll SIDE" We In (M to welcome Hv-m but . This Is a literal "lmu in a china shop " . II I: "Prim-e Honor." grand champion steer of the Nalmnnl Bee! Show. on I map can!" (our. Prince Hoover In here mn winning In me once 0! Prfllmt’ Cyrus 1’ Brosn of the Pint National Bank In 8‘. Paul. Minn. PHI. Hoover w: s purrhalod by um Inuumuon and donated to I warn“ 6-3:":an V a money-gall” PRIZE BEEF NOW HOBNOBS WITH BANKERS d in France an Home And Remember how you felt the first ti Out of Service It went At the Month)! mtg a!“ (mop No. l. the ram M nuanvd p '1", for goal fl mummy) with the Rec-O ‘ picture exhibition, as foam: Eugene Prideu Anny I'- Home». Bnmhnrt M Phhip Milk "Sunny 0‘ F/Im rd Brooks m Pull Prirkvtt mm and December 81. ”[8. “(ill a cum: menu, but! i I“ Canal. I At the and m d h lion; Council (bring the val anrh 23d a memorial to m Roman-Mt [wanted by Her... darn, who rmtly m I. Life” 0' It» former PM U the Inner unhoflled "rill h In on muting forth the Vinita for i he stood and which M h; AI lent- SMM a! Almeria. m s: x 3 i We. In will BOY SOOU'I'B GET AWARDS FOB W031 shooting below their um ‘ Cirpoltcr. Thalia. Bryn. II I I: M good more; than. Lacey dropped any MI ‘ Doug.) and Bah-Inn“ m “In! ull vow they will not I“ until “an dlwr trophy lull J the Dom-nu Gm Amt). Fallout»; um the atom: (:a. (: "furl-lo low Av. 1 Co‘ I) Oak Punk IOTA Av. I CO. H (my! 1“. Av. I Co. B Oil Put I.” A7. I Following In tho Old?“ I 1" of (30.1" 'HINSDALE WON i CHALLENGE CUP ~03: j TUESDAY Mm Rifle teams from {our no“ New in the match. Co". 3 “5?" from 01k PII'I'. G from m q u from non. It mdoulycqfl, cd‘ndtholoullhadflnMi beating out Co. ll, 0! “fl“ took the {cup any from D” Co H participated in the N!!! petition (or the Second Red- I. ll. IL, Challenge Cup. M ntxht. which wu m by Hi“; l. I. Thou- ‘ Clout" Ann-oily My. My Wovfllflhh‘fl-

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