Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Jun 1919, p. 2

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A few we"! forced to wait until they purchued new .-r 7 They came into town by ones and two: and as they marched down the sheets to their homu old friends would shake them by the hand and welcome them back to the old town. In! Pulpit Disappointed to See Them For Fir-l Tine ill Civilinn Clothing. Host of the Downers Grove boys who left eariy in the war for service with Illinois-1' own 33d Division, have “pork-d back.‘ _ Clam Phillip Adolph Witter Pruk (En-gory MI Schulu A. lay lama {his fov h" (lis- dia- fol They restofefll my health with no thunk pills: they hyped my eq-i'p- ment for their own shes. YmBoJmu-ahedtofightu I shall feet no It: Dutchman. for my o..‘1cs.': are with me. my rifle ltd In! bayonet will proud me. The cash math the must heâ€" lore me and aver it with will! and water; my staunch goeth empty; Iy thin: in qua-clued with isle «flee. Surely the m M folio. In ‘all the days at my enlistment .1] 1‘ tan" live in far of Win. for- ever end forever, Amen. Km Noam In tho mt cumin! 0! [can civilly-anon in emu-l1 shawl an In the lump of the" mummy: he llofu. The Illâ€"around Karma. when in society. In I Cour-chum; he I- I We! when he own-whim «I Imfltmwwhmkhlnm Na. Ills vellum In one nf air-gunk ‘ Richard J. filmsom Thin-math Co. Gm 2. Iain Tninin: Dvynt. Cup NM. 6a.. has wrium the fdkv. in: "Soldier Palm," The runway omens are my shop- hnds. I shall nm want They WI! mmrwm.unm.ad on wwmflo hikes. "name who: and nag-m vi" b Cmve Publishing Cm and will eun- uin the mm of even-v.2 sixteen years of age or mr. Marie Niel-a all Funny w. m buy this trek mung the am of lcrnl mforlmtmedlh in :3 .2333 so: :51 .3 35:! u 1; 031‘: pl. :9 o« .71 In: .3310». .2! $31.24. :3 a?» 1:3 3:. 35: girls. ”no “9"]. Kath?" 0.- ris. Val-9 Fm. Conrado Tmlcy, «ammonium-M4...- SIX GIRLS BUSY GETTING DATA FOB ”MONEY Ah-Arhflooflb‘ydhdnm thy. Jun 1 h the pm. a! In. Auburnwhohunuhdmlfl ‘anm‘fihdmrkmnl guy-ll"... Muffin-“dull!" ‘ffia‘lmwh’r film “1"" on! gnadrhfldm an!” hr. 000‘ 5.... In HM um ah- «A mu ms nut in IL Mr: Mr) mud-y than... a. In M child-u {mm the pub“: and 9.th school: I. the Ibu- of much, In hue of Nutty-two leather: TMI in the hunt Mb; the school children In" mr and: and M tan-6d h- m of flower- which mu m- !ypluodulhoc. A. ll. non-out u a mum to thou- who on Mr lim hr this many in MM dul‘ {of ’Il-‘fl. I DEATH or van _ow RESIDENT 0N mason. JUNE 3 «fishery-ub- ‘ Lu! wcoh't POP" told of Down Minn"! churn-co of lemon-l buy. ndnotlgvodwuuidollhepr- (kip-lion of (In ulna! childna. Uh. By direction of the Postmaster menu-ral- whose authority to fix rates has: been approved by the recent de- cision of the Unitnl States Supreme Court the following schedule of rates is announced for Downers (:mw. Bun. . Res. N0 M0. Individual Line ........ 84.00 Karo-party Line ....... . 8.50 l-anparty UM ........ ' mgm-puty Line (Run!) 2.50 'l'walvepnny Line Rural 2.25 SCHOOL CHILD- REN â€"- WE BEG YOUR PABDON A general misc in telephone rites â€"â€"in the case of ordinary midence phone. an increase of 25 cents a month ~went into effect Wednesday, June URL The increase is based, his stated. on an order from Postmaster General Burlesou. which is based on the increased cost of material and labor. The four-party business phms have been discontinued and taking it all the way down the list the rate has not raised very much when one considers the increase of other commodities and service. Following is an announcement of the change In rates sent. to local sub- acribem this week: PHONE RATES W E N 'l‘ U P 0 N JUNE ELEVENTH “SOLDIER PSALI” 2.” 1.75 HORRIS SHOE STORE EWWICMW! MIC: MGM". 31 N. M Ave. Iii-8 M 8. Ida I. M 28L“! mm. ESTATE w; W. I]. BhODGE’l'l' ZIN 01‘s DRUG STORE OUR HOME TOWN BOOSTERS flfiflflfl. : The phy is under noh‘ direction of itx author. MP. Jms J. Clary of Chicago. a pron-Bins mu: play- wright who bu received gm! encour- agement for his latest production. Camp life of the American sum‘er in canlohments and billets Menu-as is depicted in I highly commendable manner. Representatives of the var- ioun welfare Vagencies. such as the Red Cums. Sulvntion Army with sol- diers and aailora participants and the acts are linempersed with Songs, ilnn- ccs. stories and musical numbers. The company comes to La Grange under the auspices of St. - Francis Xavier. l’nrish. ROYAL T. MORGAN TO BE PRINCIPAL JOSEPH MAZZA mum on 0mm; 1mm: “ALL om BUT THE 5110me AT LA GRANGE The Smyrna Players of Chicago, with a cast of over 60 people. will present the pleasing musical comedy entitled “All Over But. the Slmutin'” at the Town Hall, La Grange. next Tuesday evening the I'lth inst. The play as presented is much out at the culinary class seen in the smal- ler communities. the cast 0! charac- ters include men and women with a number of years stage experience. and the settings and tableauxs are beau~ tifully arranged. nut-lam“ awn-mm TheflruNathnlM Ilr. Roytl 1‘. “oval. non of our omr County Suwdmuloal .urIu J. L SWEARINGBN cnuov was a mucoo nan-hm. Mia-i chIVkluluu-Ipr-tm Mt; Gm. Gan“ III-pg at!!!" i! North Side Grocery and Harm ARDMORE SCHOOL IDA N3 15? ’ 23%? 355‘ ‘ 2 _§§!:§ g Egiigis = éaiiii; mil» 9! nun-nun! m I. ”at Inn [-qu In wmmIHMomtnnW-ifle mdmmykmmmh mmnmmMn-pued Moi non I] y m WNWWMm mm m , m m”? .w __ :a _ww a“ m~mm~m m” ii" is nit-vim. m aim end-Inn. groan-nodal!“- museum. on p- m "up to (flit-”'- mhuMMM|ufl micro and then- an M! ("munvomm-olmum (Innovative-nut m I?! mm one”. m «M the not! 0rd" “glad-autumn!” 'nm'fll «mammamtmnfi-fl ”mumm‘flmmn* 83-.3. hut M! MI!“ I m About 2.5 members of old and re- cent. musical organizations were pre- sent and Prof. Horn got these to- gether m see what. Immortal wu luck- inx. l! reallyvlooh like In clinical organization of probably so or more pieces in the near future. The but inns: men are behind it until the lined lacunae: sell-supponint. which inn-m It; ultimate m i! the members wlll apply tumulvou. In held thin evening a! the city MIL] and . full attend-m of mimluora- of had inn-um“ in mm. lllinohu. 1 At a special meeting of the Busi- jness Men's Association Tuesday eve- ning. June 3. at the city hall it was decidgd to go ahead with the prop osition to organize a regular brass band and employ me. C. S. Horn of anervilie, as instructor aml leani- er. Prof. Horn was present and ad- dressal the meeting. giving his qual- ifications, which seemed sutficient and pmising the pop of the business men's association in getting whatever they went after. has for some yen- beon Am: Supedntondent of the St. Charles Schools, has been engaged to succeed Prof. Lowell 33 Principal of the Anl< more School for the coming year. WHEATON IS TO HAVE REAL BRASS BAND nan-a. M3" [DUIS KLEIN smut nut mun mama-u kahuna-inn: ton-flyw- filmmmbflmpfl usua. “I4 Jazz. "Mum“ :m mmum”% mm~mmm mm M WWW "Mm rm III. (Qty. VII. Fla-ls. 1a. 1'. .a I? lgtsuula-"g‘! giggizis 2:31.31; .- .7 I... l...“ 331.... >3 .1: 9.. I i 3.! II! illâ€"l. ‘U‘ .‘ 3.113.312.5182! iii: Em; ‘ A family reunion wns held Sunday June 8th, at the home of Mr. and Mn. C. E. Moon: of East Grove. in honor of the home coming of (femoral Thomas L. Schultz of the 1231! F. A.. Pralrie Division. who arrived from A FAMILY RE- fiN.MGL Melanin-dictum Wififlflflm 11!. WNW 0MB ”ml“; CU...” UNION WELCOME!) moms L. SCHULTZ I]. J. HAWKINS Stem Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Tel-pun. “I. Fred D. Heinke PLUMBING. (3Idlfi. Mam-1 m'm'm 28-” 3. Iain S. M "1-11! are executed from a variety of le- ceplable designs and every W1! looked after by experts. That is why our monuments always upped to and taste. I! you pin a memorial in your plot. we will show you a nest variety of designs to choose (mn- ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN REAL MATS AND mm a .1 ”in S. M ”-1 LEHMANN mum. ennui. summits: M Ian-ram Cpl-we Inn-rm “my Our Monuments Berwyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben 83ml“ of Juliet F. C. and L. E. of Down- ers Grove. The folluwlng friends of the family were aho plant: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pudol of Eat Grove and the Misses Lillian Wuhburn Ind Sarah Smith of Downers Grove. Cusp Grunt Saturday. 0! the lami- ly those present were: In. Alkyd Schultn and son Donald 0! Dawson. 11L. llr. and lira. W. R. Schultz of IdIlCIflkI-Sa. MI InKm.Cdtlcfl.lta KIDWELL GARAGE 00. «ammo-nu: mum lot-I'm Mil. PAY vou- IIIJJ IV CI“ gflu In!” (in-lg“ 9'0". fill- NAPEBVILLE. III» THE VARIEIIS AND MERCHANTS BANK rays-icky Hawkinlfiawfln Baum-aim Insldas. MIMI-Manama CHAS. BAUER HY'F'J MAI'AC' maxi: w:“"..."r..‘ 8. A. DEXTER vnlm mu My. Iggy 13, ms mum IRIS! I" 8. Ill. Rt. C. PENN“ “Ii

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