Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jul 1919, p. 1

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DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. Bradstrrrt'< cmn-nrm‘rd wporling BUSINESS Failurm hack in 1894. The failmes in Apr“ mro FEWRR than in any MONTH since the system was udopted 25 years agmâ€"and 41 per cult BELOW the number reported Int you. And this is not Lemme April happens to be exceptional. Failures (Continued two column: over) Repmfu comm-nix continue to ho GOOD. AN ADVRA-TO‘RML FOR IN!" MERCHANTS VOL. XXXVI. NO. 27 Dry Goods, Groceries and General March-Clue 28-3. South Main Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phon Ono-half gallon Ammonia .................. 3 packages. Spagctti or Macaroni ........... Larg" Can Condensed Milk ................. Large Can Fish Flakes .................... Two pound jar Apple Butter ................ ROMAâ€"For Flies. Mosquims. Ants and bugs, per package ......................... (Em-tun's Fat ”( wing. I'm Bulk Peanut Hum-r. per puuml. 2 (2m: Hurdim-s 16 Groceries "IE “BIG" MEANS “BIG VALUE” THE “NINE" MEAN! THE MONTHS 0R YEARS YOU WILL ENJOY THEE! NOTHING BUT THE BEST CANVAS. HORSEIIIDE. AND RIFBfll-IR GOES INTO THESE SHOES AND YOU WILL GET NOTHING Bl'T COMFORT AND GOOD SERVICE OUT OF THEM. SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW AT B) Him"! Inw- n-w uum. Nut mlc'u-«l, u hit ru‘ mkuiun (m n ry- .nrgv 'zln Snmy l’inmm-lv, per can MAKE YOUR FEET AND POCKETBOOK GLAD WITH A PAIR OF “BIG NINES" arm- can Snlml (‘ ‘m-krrs [1 )mn Im) nn IIII. nglfl \\ FIRST NATIONAL BANK 51hl'(‘1'y~1 THE BOY WITH A JOB ming Bl SWISS mm“: mu in a" parts of the rmmtrj.’ rrl ‘ :nuI-n HZ Downers Grove. Illinois. mil “I an. uuur- flu buy uuh n jul». H In- lun- 3m ml a hunk unmml \nlh ”w fur-t pu) vluulnfw, I 13!] {M un'uvlnl will haw umwn mm “ nvut m» I‘ N’ll’ rumu-l. hm lmlul u! énumz and lvnlnlm um “M'lh mu bu mlwr \‘nlunbh- mum“. on ”In ugh! mull. \\‘r mi" ht: ulml M lep (Pm .lullul nun In an ar'ouul. THE SUMMER SHOE Huts. 1‘! im- hrs. per mm. .10 Phone 59 - M at Sewice Ptices DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919 . .35c other 25c Inc 30c 25c 35c :36: Tho prohahln fine-up will he as fol ’lows: Army Nash, G. Nash, F. Anderav‘n Cur-pent"- C P 18 23 Navy Filming: r Rum, Curtis: Curtiss Huey Shambmok Kathe! In the short time since the game was propmcd intense rivalry has sprung up between the ham: and motors. Rae-h PM:- i? nh‘rady daimâ€" Eng .1 rirtnry and a moat game can b9 looked for. A: an added attraction Lb» oppos- ing teams will parade from Main and Cuflisa to the (rounds. hearing thv baseball bats of peace rather than the rifles of war. owr lhoir shoulders. They will be led by Boy Sw-ut Inn:- lers and drummers. Wain will opposo nth othnr Sch". ‘dny. Shanabrook. the two Nash boys and Nam Andersen will play with the army. whila filming", Fred- enhagen. Curtis: and Davis will play with the navy. Each sidv i.- preparillg to cop ole hnmrs hy putting in as strong a h-am 18! possible and old Dmmrrs Grow {stars who played on tho high :«lmnl and 3mm trams will |dvfnnd ”wiv- rnpwrtivo branrh nf unite. "Tod" Curtiss and "Scum” Mocha! who have been tram mam on the Chicago "U" “zlhvi' "lhlll" Frvvk-nhmfl‘n hai hcwn rim-mu captain nf lih~ "Nan" and "Huh" l’arponlrr of tha- "Amiga" Th ‘ :irv nmv busily «imam! in why- ping (Mir H‘S'l‘flh'f‘ Name in!» shaw- fur lomormw‘s muted holh un'fih’ («W-"r «mm [arm-Hm this nwnimz. , .imo 'u l 59 nniqur in the an- nak or spnl"iߢ mom Hat-h ‘plai-rr “’H. “mm the uniform he worn during "w world war; the pubs avmrinz in immnrulntr \x-hitt-s and 1M army in khaki. v‘hi'x Inuit the nmy uniforms: wiil "main white depends on (hr rnmhrr of times (My slick to smwl. Sillv (iv-l Inrmmw (53:31:34.. J )1!) ur‘h-rnnmn 1-! thru o'nmk. Tum» n-puw-nnmr flu- :znny and mu 3‘ have hm'n ('houn and (hr gumv will be plan-d m rnim- mum} fur thr- mmly forum! ’lOrt u! lht' Arm Legion. .NI‘! n 11' ' Y't ARMY AND NAVY BASIBAH GAME HERE IOMORROW um . " I... Limit-4 in \xu} 33 (u Navy Filming: r Brunt, Curtis: Curtis Huey Davin AIIiIOI (Alarm :'.l \urlll I 'vldA thlmm RI" Shomln Timke CF Winters Shultz LF‘ 611’th Navy subsfitntekâ€"Shemn. Prince. F‘rmlr-nmamen, Klein. Caner, Joel: Carpenter. The boys am staging the game to raise money for tho limit-ml 9x- penses in crummy a local pout of ‘he American Legion. f "Tru- (mu-«ch of un- nosed Sheet" |oponnl full swing last Sunday firm. “(0". 1. a. Link. push" of u» flap {list (‘h flu. pn-ndwd a mmifiront sermon his theme Mm "Inns Only." fThvw wrrv 388 people present at this imorting. The attendance is expand [to immsv {mm night to night. Many lamp in ”wir autos. ’ Downers Grow lymph, Imow how to turn out and do things in a big way. Follow the (mm: and GO TO CH"RCH Sunday Night. Next Sunday waning. July 13th. Rev. B. H. I" . Mo? of the Methodist Church will preach. "in ”mm: will be “Jesus. The Gmt Ten-hen" TM largo chorus choir from the Mrthodist church will ”list PM. Bil- horn in hall"; the music. The Baptist Male Gum-mu sang twice. The commim-o on arrangements Mr. Raymr chairman, had things in (in shape. A good orchestra accom- panied the music which wu inspiring. Mr is (h: nnl} rmm in the world who writns and sing: his own ML ic' accompanied h_\ a Inuxirl' inslmmnt «hsign‘ d urn! manufndmul by him- :I'H‘. Thl‘ "Hal-y (DI-Kan" has madr Hinmm famous Uw world over. Mr. flilhorn will sing sou-n! of Us famouu songs am! Sunday night. In llnwmrs (hm-r» {um am and givr him a royal wrlcnnw Sunday 1‘5th m: «kilns NINE!) SINGER IO HM) MUSIC M OPH‘EMR SERVKE l‘h. Uihmvn n \nv [In-ph- S “(11' l'n‘m‘nl at First Netting H "'l'm- Church of the ("llst'd I!“ n Hu- m-I nn mluhiurlion livim: :Jnnp [hr (‘. I! um‘ 1.! (115‘ 410': wal- it. 1 "VII. r and v .ngrlbl mm:- har lawn :l(‘ll""l; In ‘3 at the l'n'ou (in-w! 0pm ‘9: m-xt Sumlzu lm‘r ‘ Hum-l. gn': '9 every wk. for the FIRST FOUR mom of this yen mg 47 p" cent mm: th I' | I“: months last year. Which mum um Bm-inese u up and doing and you a... I“ 7"? mmnydbeingm. “fMileralhnt-un' II _ -. ans-unrmm-m. Itsnfi‘mmmmhl E On This Baal: We Sollclt Your Account {Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank I Oldest Bank In “owners Grove CON F..IDENCE These hot nights demonstrate to you how un- comfortable is the ordinary bedroom. You’ve often longed for a sleeping porch, that most comfortable of summer bedroowz. Add one to the house now. Lumber is not coming down in price; its going up, and labor will never be cheaper. BUILD NOW! REMODLE NOW! REPAIR NOW! SAYS UNCLE SAM! If you are living in cramped, crowdede quar- ers you are liable to be irritable, dissatisfied and uncongenial. If you really need or want more room, you will not rest easy until you have it. Why not add a wing to the house now and have the space you want? Don’t Jus'. Wish lot More Room. A few shingles replacing those worn out will saw you a large repair hill laterâ€"not only on the roof but the interior ruined by water. , . ;....â€" [In-:1! ('4 L Repair Leaky Roofs! Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Company Don’t Keep Paying for the Damage They Cause (Iv 1| mm‘o t‘mn mnf ropaim would have Add a 'l’", in Dunk Duv- -(-od "w Int Cl It"!!! ulrn 3011M 0' “HI! It'd". ;;'. pfr-lm. u pirrr «If muhimy or a 1L i~ ran-Minn! only III" that “mm. mu WIT" of III-thin": 'nr "ml haul hum Mn “only lulu! and h» prawn its Ioflhim. I! IT salary Hi the man and the i’. ." lim .1 h(- ('mIMn't fix it and .. Hu' ruuf nN-dml nu fixing. ! \ uh: (2't-l him in the end a Phone after 0 1’. ll. 142 J WHOLE N0. 1845

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