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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Oct 1918, p. 1

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DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER VOL. XXXV. NO. 41 Dry Goods. Groceries and General Merck-name 28-30 South Main Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel Giflfltn Wmhing TaMrl l'vtrrmn Swulirh Milk \\:)fu.~. l'kg lmpnrlod \"mrrflnshim Sam-a I'm “Mile 1 Hr. Mummi or Sum-hm ...... Furry SIMM ('ofltw'. PM "WWW. Nice Bracing Weather Now Makes You Want Good Food and Plenty of It. A Good Supply of Wholesome, Fresh and Appetizing Groceries Alwayfi on Hand At THE CORNER GROCERY I‘m Jar OM Mann rI'ifnmm sardim-x In I: Ml. Rim 1:: I Mb RIO" Jm va null l‘rnmu "nth. Rym “Chin; I‘mulvl GROCERIES W. NASH Reporter Want Ads Pay! Haw- )‘ou a uvingu account? I! not. you cannot ton-Mm- your- It" I good rlliu'n arm! you sum our. Sn- an) of our ofliccru lull lhoy'l'rlrll you how to do IL A! no mm In the hiuouy of “5“ Nation run [In- nocfluity for the saving: hub" mow prunouncml. At no time was "it admonition “be thrifty" of gum!" import-n". in mun- only became the majority of KM people are thrifty Ind puriou’c -- thrill)"c-nouuh w Dum- mum-y “"01! by mmm of which we can buy lecn)‘ Bond: (hut ml! M1.» on pmu-c: our liberty ~- lld brlvo enough lo fight (or it. 760: E “.00 buy.- frli hats 6" .................. ”~50 ladirn W0". ‘1'!" pants. only a frw Amy (1‘ 1 lot of woo! yams. your rhnicr. pvr shin ........ “.50 undo all wool I‘m-Mb (‘hnflim Very special 6? [II-r yard ....... American Nation Slur 3 II when: u-a'rr FIRST NATIONAL BANK Qm r1 ("In S) mu. Qua»! The liberty of the rmum Special Values Dowuen Grove. Illinois. huh Slmvbwn- 1‘ Amnh‘ Jam :nul (21» lhv din-oh N m r arr-n u Dulrns clot hos Izmh \pplr Jl'"_\' Phone 59 - M at Service DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918 'IICCS I r." H 310 ' We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the words of sympathy oxprmsod and the loving deeds shown them in their recent loan of loving wife and mother. Mr. Ind Mm. Charla Mamitz and family wish to express their hmrtfnlt renunciation and thanks to (Mir many friends and kind neighbors for their beautiful flowers and kind sympathy shown them in their recent loss of loving daughtnr and sister. \ Mr. Britton took the refiniins to Ottawa. K33. for hurinl in the Bishop family plot. Mr. and Mn. Brilton lrasod lhm'r homo on New”! Main Ser-t in Jum- mou‘mz to China) and their friends and farmer neighbors war! deeply shocked to learn of her sudden pass- ing any. Beforv coming to Downers vae Mrs. Bfitwn lull boon enngd in bus- inns for many wars and had made an amiable mpuution find wins ac- quaintance among the fnsluufiablo ‘slmps in the rvtail district. She was a lady of charming pormlity, fine character and a true Christian. Mrs. Charles H. Rn'tton div-d Thu-w day, Ortohwr 3111 :1 her home. 3906 Homouy Strovt‘ China”. after an "L noes of less ban I week. ROSE BISHOP BRITTON .‘lnr. Salim: Marin Johnson \1'.1~ horn in ”tumors (:rm» March M. [887. m.» dnnghtrr of Mr. and Mr». ers Inn-on. Sim marrml Emil John‘ .«m July 5th. ”I” and In": to mourn hm unlimrly (with her lum- bami. vaer and father. {our hm- Cht rs, William of New York, Emil. Bdwanrl n! Don-nor: Grove and film" of Arizona, one sislrr. Mrs. Eva Shal- gwn or Lafimnxo. .\lrn. Emil Jnhnmn pun-«f may u hrr Immv \“nlnrulay mom’vm. Oflo‘ hm Pith. 'l'hr "man «If hI‘I’ sir-l)! In:- a uhorl :u hm mnny fn‘rmh n.- .dw had only Irr‘n ark a “wk. Dull! ans ram-ml 'y) pmumnnin fn’ltming an attack of unfluvnm. Funmnl rrH'icv-s will bv' MM nl 1hr lmmv- F‘yiolay‘ afternoon a! I} 0' Mock. lhv Rrv, J. n. Liulr. of ”Ir [hum-1 (‘hurrh nffirialinx and inlrrl mrm will hr 31 ”no We»! Silk- Camo- Irv-y. Thou- }m-I-Ungn add much to thc min! Mr 0! Iho VIN-1r. vmbllng the club member. lo bumm- beuor If- quainltvl with Ihvlr (tic-nth! and par- Umlurly mar puhm‘ "hook Mu! kin- lm‘mntvn (rarhrru who arr compli- m-nx-vy nu-mhvnl of flu- ('lub. During Ilu- owning an omhcutn. compomi on the Mimn Run: uncu- ler. Mamie Eng-mull and 2m Nor- 4rd. and RM" Mr. luWhoIter play~ \«I and mutt-d muvh to the enjoyment. TM Hanna and Sod-l Commit!" sown! coffee and undvlkhn. l‘hI- I-I-I-II [IIiIIn last Fridav nigh! ghâ€" Inn II_\ ”III “(mum's (Iub III Liblary HIIH nu.» \\"(" ulIIInIlel About IIIII- hunIiIIIl IIII-IIIhIIs :IIIII tho-Ir friends \\'l‘ll' 11w ')1‘ IIIIII (-ndIIIIIl IIII- I-\'I-niIu_r. "hUl'l pI'Iqu :IIII “us gin-.n \lrs. [hon/u II nI \\ nII~III|IIII of 11w clIIlI. (‘llh Innainml Ilw I-IIIIIIIIInI \II'UI II III uu- tliful IIIIIIIII Milo, .‘lirS Zita NIoI'Iu-ll Ituu- 'l lIIIuIIlifIII III-IIIliIIn IIII tlII- \III- 'IIII; ~III- “In “(‘(‘Ulllllullil‘tl IIII IIII- pup! no In Mi» Mamin- H‘Hlfll'rlhll” \lIs. lI.I~II-_\ gnu luII H‘ulhnkfi, IInI- br- Ing. “An Old SII‘I-I-lhIIuIl of MIIIII," ill'('0nlllflf|l|‘ll on ”w piano by Mrs. M. III. (.‘ulIImIIn. ShI- II-sponIII-Il to an encore with "The Silver Wedding." .\IIII. II‘I-uslIry IahowI'IIl gIII-at talent in how line. Mr. M. r2. Coleman closed IhI- mom-um with a baritone solo, whim Was much enjoyed by the com- my- MRS. EM". JOHNSON Members And Friends Enjoy Shorthhicngo West Suburban Relay Bi- l’mgmm Friday Evening . cycle Race From Dowm-ra Gran- .u Library "all I To Berwyn ON. 12".. ANNUAL RKfPflON (If "If [0(Al WOMAN’S (lUB CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS Harry Rayner and funny Curliru Simet. The Rm.11mmns Leg- 1"" of thn Garfield Park Congrega- tional Church officiated Only rela- than and intimate friends of the bri- dal pair wore present. Mrs. McKee‘s former home was in DenPlair'es and Mr. Emrich is of tho firm of Emrlch Bros. of our village. The at uple immediately went to housekepping at 75 No. Forest avenue. Mr. Edward Emrich and Mrs. Win- nifrod Smith McKee were quietly man-it‘d last Wednesday Honing at ”1:- homo. of Wm. Emrirh at 348 East l'mf, N. R. Fonelny of our High ‘ School stnrtNl the met-rs {mm Maple Larmwe‘ on Main Strrot South. Rev. R. K. Schwah supervised [ho 50mm! station. A. H. Vnnanon the thin! and W. “Z Hrintz thv‘ fmmh. F. N. Davis with Scouts Ramhart. Towsh‘y, Van Valon and Eugone Priclmt son'r'd .1- trailm-s. Six towns wow mprvvntrd and 96 Scouts participau-d in tho' raa cing «hit» as many mon- axsistvd in1 policing the mum. We were proud of the conduct and gentlemnnly manmsr exhibitpd by the Downers Gm» Scouts who were unfortunate “I draw- ing first place. being short name of their mean and the braking of n bicycIe. The actunl running time. how» ever, demonstnted the (oorl work we may expect in the future. Th9 mm m rat”! the most me- cmful ever held in the district and aroused considerable interval in the ‘ maven! towns. I} " Abmn moss-ms wru- ra‘coivod bv the District l'rnirlont Mr. [mount an Bonn-n and wad to th- Scouts af- tor the finish. Megan, from Down": Gum-r Tmop to fla-ruyn. erayrol by “(Humâ€"Jime- 3:! minutrs l5 man-414. "A true Scout holds his honor to hr his- most [M’- ‘cions pomwninn and '90 would rather die than have H slainwl." WINNERS: l Hinsdnlr. 2 LaGmnar I! Hem-ya. 4 Rh'rnilk. 5 Downers Grove, 6 "mlfivld. IAGmnuo [In-Hum. "Plum! ‘3) ”militiaâ€"limo 57 minute: 60 let- ondn. “-\ Scout 6â€" u which-nod i- ulwnys II-ndy to your bin rounlry II! n tumult".- "Minn" ,‘lcs-nm‘ {mm l'm'mmhr Mm. II. ('Iulidr In "In Hm". I "- !npml by lUrmst «rlimo .53 mm | IIh-s 20 M1‘fl"dk.f "hm nu mrmhvua of a nplrmlid and nnfinn- “lllv Assnrlllifln. uilh high Mauls and flllllm-‘l‘fi‘ "old I'm! to all and (unlinm' tn don-rho (ha! high rm"! I‘m-suit"! \‘Ilson Ira-im- 3; paw tht' "no, Scouls nf Amnirl" fur paluimism and hrlp In ”I!- Nahon In (his grv‘ll war." me Dorm" Gum- Tmop. Rt" land by lawn-av» (Inn- .’»2 minute:- 40 min. A Scam who mutt-n. Mm- u-ll. am mutrr Nu- mum," l bnpuk "w M ‘mlcnd 0! our «inhalation and myw" in your fu- (an well-n.“ Then Arm-Men uhould knp you phyukally clean, mom-Hy awake, and moually "night. MCKEE â€" EMRICH I Your mimics show that )ou In- Iliu’ng up to (he principh-n 0! good Scouts. and that you boyn of today an “(Homily prrporing to lake the matum position- of (Morrow. “The Boy Seoul» of Chiago am glut! to Mud you gmlinu {or your why bicycle nee today. I From Brig. Gen. Lt-Roy T. Slc'wmt, ‘l-‘h's! Brigade Illinois Rem-Wes. Ro- laycd by Hlnadolc-timc 51 minutes. 85 seconds. “I am glad to inform lhI- Bu) Scout: that meriI-n l'nll)lu('¢'> Hum as hm- (hilll n of hIIIIUI .IIIII IIIIIII. 'HIm un- thv begin": rs (If llII' fIItIIIn. huh“! I.‘ «If uur counlu'. 'Ihm uII- tlu- 11mm- vaS of chhuh-v, 'mHlI-nvss IIIIII mn- IlI-m‘s‘. 'I'III-y III" ho lIII- I'IItIIII- com- Inumlen of thI- alumina and nfl\i(':i IIf Ammica and ”N" III-ad.» of ”II' xII-ul minim of our country. ‘ The Boy Scouts have my best “'ihh- In 1nd dearest how-fl." The (allowing flvlnlnfiul luvs-amt»: wm-v Johann! tlw- (-ntiro distanu .‘ll'fiFflfl'f‘ fmm SI-mllur Jumrs “all“ ”Ion Lewis In our (li.~h'i'.«l “1- 4mm! ln‘ Dunner: (.n-m» -hmv at} minutm BOY 8(0UIS RflAY “(I Sfl0WfD . £6000 MANAGEMENI ' Local News on Even Page! Farmerjs and Merchant’s Bank Oldest hall I. Downers Grove Day 20 Lord Lumber company the best that can be had i m fuel Administmtms 0mm ale Put in the soft coal now while you can get it. season l9l6 l7 and {or theubal; ance you will have to use soft coal. You will receive 2-3 of the amount of Hard C-ofal yoygburm during the So order now and you can feel safe (for the coming winter. Use Pmity Franklin County Coal a LIBERTY BOND is the hilhest honor that your Goxernmcnt an bestowuponyou~ ’ ‘-'~' ENTER YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY THROUHT THE A' Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J in Illinois WHOLE NO. .1807

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