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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jul 1919, p. 3

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HOME SWEET HOME 6.1 S. Shi- 8C Hawkins 8: Hawkins Moral-“Buy a DEERING” When you 0 away on your vacaQon you want not only com ortable shoes. but styhsh shoesâ€"we guarantee both comfort and style in our special va- cation line. We suit your taste and your pocket. COMFORT â€"- STYLE QUALITY â€"- PRICE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Deering MORRIS SHOE STORE Chocoiate Covered Cherries Triola Sweets Martens Day and Night Service. 34 S. Main Str. Telep Week End Candy Sale Friday and Saturday $1.00 Bexes [or 690 ZINDT’S PHARMACY in the CLASSIFIED Column in the Classified Column ol The Reporter if you wish to buy anything. sell anything, rent anything. find any. thing, hire help or just lo let lollcs lmow you're slill alive and on the job. These "baby ads" are mad every week by lhousands ol people in and around Downers Clove. For Sure Results ADVERTlSE ADVERTISE 1 new; SWEET l HOME TENNIS SHOES AND SLIPPERS PUMPS â€" OXFORDS July 18, 1919 Jack 64 South Main Street. Dcwncra Grove. Ill. The old stnmllv)‘. the best hinder on the market; roller bearing. hall lwnring. light running and reliable. The farmer \vlm owns a goodbcvrinp grain himlm' this year is the one who v. ill hm o no trouble harwfiting hi9 mus non thong h the st 3“ is short. Th0 "Deoring' g:"fnmm has nu trnuhlos. Vacation = .1 Shoes "NW N llflfl (”10" [-1. [LI Telephone 282 Trlvphom- 2‘7-1 mono-Maui} min-r Yguw WTED‘TO \E A WINTER .mâ€"«r‘m DOWNERS cmvnnnponmn; nomnédnov mm" "018" CON! HSSIUNS AlTU-l \‘.. H. A! tho meeting of the General Com- mittee H was fond desirable to change the date 01' the “Home Welcome" to Saturday ,Septomlx-r the 6th instead of August 30th ' ' already announced. I‘A ILUIH Ronhunbcr thou the change in date to September 6th. The following: "wrial committees. were appointed: PROGRAM -â€" George Huger. Hinr-luh'. C. \V. Hadley, Whoaton. C. l’. Bowman. Nam-nine. SPEAKERâ€" (‘. \\'. Hadley, Wheaten. M4â€" J. A. Reuss. ancn'ille. (:mrgv Franzen. Benn-milk. (‘harlcs Schu'nlu. Nupen'illo. ENTERTAINMENTâ€" .ludm- C. II. (‘lmk Win-awn. Y. J. Litth'hn‘d. Downers (iron: Walter lunidson. Hianale. Many Committees Appointed to Mah- Ex-Scrviu- Men's Day Biggest In County History. FIREWORKSâ€"â€" DAIE 0f (0mm REUNION (IMM- [D 10 SIP]. 6m Have modern hot water Service in your humo Let us explain our easy payment plan . imtuiicd in your hmne- a" the vaxmv‘c bother :ll‘ll «iolay of heating water is almlhhvd. The more turn ui.‘ the tap gives you a steady. running stream of steaming water. Closing the faucet shuts off the burners; and stops the slight expense. The need for hot water in the home is full; ax: great. if not actually greater, than the new! fur cold water. Yet yml have running cnld vrnto ' at the turn nf a faucet. The hot water you hzn‘: to heat fur j.'n!:r::: il' in :x tcukt-ttlc “hich takes time. il ' Lawn Social SAINT ANDREW’S CHURCH Thursday, July 24, 7:30 p. m. Refreshments Music I'unh-y. \ .\Ir\‘|u >m APKINH ('uhhw-II {"3 WesternUnited Gas ii”? 5.3 and ElectrIcCompanY a... With An Automatic Gas Water Heater HOT WATER ALL OVER THE HOUSE \\ Manon. R. I'. -. \‘.1-.~l (‘hu'umL ,m-j. lilvn l-I You . re Cordialiy Invited é" {OLH'I \\'h. a’nn. hrulun Admission “fun (all Tm}. EVE-Q. I huu- mow-«l my ufl'ifl- In llw main thaw m' In“ Hrnl’u Ilh‘xu rmm x Nuin um‘ (Hutu- 31mm. I'Znh‘anw- at m‘ Muk of “14- chm; dun» on Curtinfil. - Dr, M. L. I'ufl'v'L Tho hm‘mhip committee will haw- churgn u! the fullewing: Isl: 'l'o pn'pan- :1 oomph-(c. up- lo-(late lixl of all the returned ml- diors and suilurs of thv township. i'ul: To provide “rats" for flu- ml- dia-rs and bailout on Un- cu-ninu uf lln- n-luhmtinn. [ Otto W. Bulgeman, Elmhurst. GALLEY 14 W. F. Barber“ Downrrs va0. Arthur Greene, Lisle. DECORATINGâ€" ‘ A. A. Kuhn “(u-l Chicago. H. H. Franzen. hast-a. Alonzo Fischer, Elmhurst. l’l'm.lCl'l‘Yâ€"~ C. B. Bowman. CONS'I‘RL‘("|‘|()Nâ€"â€"~ Wm. Hammoru-hmuh, Lombard F. W. Kubuwh. Bloomingdale. A. W. Kohley, Lil-lu. RADG ESâ€" (‘. B. Blodgotl. Downers (imx‘n. (‘. R. Kirchhof. lh-nsvnvillu. H. J. McCalu-, Wes! (Thiragu. 'l‘()\\’.\'SlHl' L‘OMMI'PI‘HHâ€" Supervisor and Mayors and I'm-3L drnts of chips and villages of the township ,wiflx authority to add to this commitu-v varcsontativvs of’wm and lmst-wur organizations. 2nd: To provide mmsponatiun for the soldiers and will)”; to WhI-nâ€" ton. Harry Knialey. Hinsdale. .W. M. Givler, Naperville. MUSIC“ A .\' NOUNCI'IMENT 1 .\':I'_'.'â€" ”"1". sum“? at ”I'm" 20ml You": hut g"! (In “rt-1t \- l'r-n Na>h dmp- ‘pr‘rl lhn pill Caryn-Pl: r pith-1| him trying (0 mp 91-"!le thingr-r walk- ed on four ball am": and storm! on (,"l’il'sfi’ hit tn righL l‘urpvm -r My» przl ('nrnor's wt-ak pop nut. I". Nash Hamilml Fruknham-n's hunt. I run. Armyâ€"WVashburn finzhvl along 3rd ha: ‘ lire. (i. Nash bit in (‘m‘liss form 99:; "Mdkj‘." I). \‘tnr hit in In“. Nash mfing to th’rd. ('urtiss lightr-nml and look car» of Moohr-l's ground”. Cur 'hr‘ "zwlu" hum-4| a pull gum w- hm. an IM- uflppru rlm thr u N! I: .Inp liu-m m‘c-r anal H“ilh'"1' u IIDL'uul‘, Porn! Nu J» I’M» lnmr {m ”w ur- m_\ ullnmnl but nim- h‘m- In "Ir ‘1‘ quH‘ud "If “nub” “INN-It. Billy Sham-lunch («I the hi; hit of un- -um4~ mum: a clan clriw- In "w wk in h-fl. MM, It In a rl'u- 3 an" Inn! IN! "or“ MI 3 'lmrk" in" h, Inn-nun. Hr‘: ‘numg. "Huh" All-um :la'I-ul tin» hr m r ‘ MI I .urv- rlninz l-v-vm-h r c- u Shun ,-hmk« Mao! mulling m al OL-t- km Inn" ml. "linv’wrmflt" Milo-3' Mr» «Ml In Farr-Mm. Mum! Imrnl A: than m min! on Elmimn‘r‘n mlkr. ”mint-r «and (m ('nrnh' (rm irmwr» (‘urtisa hath-1| ham» «n ('m my". aluubll' tn MIL I‘m'rnm'" hard to short arming l‘amrr. hart mung M 0mm 3 runs. Armr-J'urfiw mot rarr a! Math :4" rnsy "mull". ('aypv-Mrr )m 'iryt MI I dump"! "uni sinkr. Nth it '0 In“ yrnvink‘ "ah All-"m hunk 'nr" nf Sud! on Shnnm'e Finlrr. Iva- w-ny-m" akin] tn .‘Iilry I run. "33} hunk mm of (Gr-{5v Ilmnfl'r. \‘lwrrnnn :mll AHiwm \rhiWrwl "my "0* "‘flhd. \‘iquhmn stnvhwi m'Q Hw I»! «- nnml with H II! Ilplv m r1‘fl.". l‘ 'l‘hv gnmv‘ "howl-d us that the MW' pop and ginzw is Mill with u. Ono thing was shown that I). (i. has the making of a good tram summingâ€"â€" Sunday ball was allowed. By vomâ€" himmz mun-rial {mm both of Hun-'4- lmumz u nim- (‘Ollll' be organizul whit-h uilhuut a doubt could 0::in compou- wilh any H-mi-pm alum. Thr- [mm- ln-ds of playing; Sutunluy ha" would lu- n durum mt Dowm'r» (Inwo does not Inn-50w lho- rpiril of unwilling Saturday mum-n. ll, [ah-)6 [I rmwcl lu tau-k n (rum â€".min in only [umniblu to «Main nu: u Snmln)‘. Think bl m'l'r. 'l'hbn’ Imwbull umm- “us of many Mum. mon- Im- uml ptill mow. nnl :r-rrmn. hm jar-l Imum‘rr. (MW in u -.'n|v u fly \uu :tmmml lull monll)‘ .11 um- lurulily. leu- \w-u no pur- lbmlnr mm- In "w mmu- rump! ”ml ”w army “1:4 rmmnwnl at Ma». 'I'hv‘ luv-'3‘ Ilul' u not»! hum |ml mv Illu- many ma)": lrumw Ira-In» tlw bn-uk 0! [hr gumr amt-r rumcn. ('ufliw M \‘v old Mr- was again instilled into the sporting veins uf Downers Grove last Saturday when the Army mot and (mum-ml flu- Navy 26 to 9 in a baseball game. It was like the «law of old to sm- Billy Shnnubrook. Fawn! Nash. TM (‘urtins and other notables in Downers Grow-'3 basuball hialm‘)‘ clout lhl- pill around “'10 Iii-M again. “G‘ 11 was a. grrut contra! fur (ho spor- naturs as their was something doing in «way inning. Tho condition of 1hr playing lit-M. baked hard by (In- Imp mm. madv fielding difficult and flu- l‘ull bouncml 8:4 if mmlo of rubber. {humlhomri [M "00‘ M; M! of "If umr mum: a clan clriw- In "on wk in Ic-fl. MM, H an n "In .1 an" but Ir” Mon: MI I "lurk” In luv u Immr run. lhlly mien-rd it \ Hm Irv-l us- Elminmw Milt-«l him I "w [Ii-Ir. TM (mu! -mvv nfln un mmny-x nf ”Iva-nun» up 26 In Hw- mnn min-urn! . ARMY IROllNCfS NAVY IN BASE BAll‘ SMURDAY “.uhs“ Defeated 26 to 9 in a Game 0! Hits, Runs and Bounces on Noth Field. rung trad I" ( nl ”HM. P"! AM:- Ih‘xlr M-rhr-l lv.~ hn If she did, what would it .1" m ri [rim "M ’lx ”on!" much I [and job a! COM H. "Hwy and (fulfill "or“! on F. M MM m to ”at in an alert Q m «ml l‘amr. Pmlrnhlm'l I" “fl rr won-II Farm-r. l'dm «in. I it“ A “III p"! Mum! Viv-chm at. "Mal "w- [Ia-um by val-III. am ml an". Army (2') R II A. "NM! all . flux-Nun '1" a; N.»- v . '. Shannon-uh 88 lbw-0M In . Ahlrrm LP Wuhhhum lmllnl homo. 001qu m up nun hm rluuivc fur Dlvil. no“ In“ tn n'nlrr, Nuuh wring. Cu” lrr‘~ Inulr 10 right Moral Del“! II! “m’hr' Nlth’l pow" M "Ur‘fll’ (Xi‘- u». Shumhnol walked. (hm «um! M: n nmnmful mm . lhurnpur‘ pump-d Ron-nth lnninl‘ 51m} Allium whiflm‘. HIM unlâ€" lwl. I‘Ihmnyrr AHNI to "OCH “I. Wuhbum (T F. N120! l‘ .. Du!" RP “My 88 . . . . ; filming" C ‘. Curtis: P ...... Farm-r (1'52“ Pmknhnrn II! ”it Is 2" ('F (irifliflw Frr‘rmzm Anny Um't‘nport'» liner m In much for (Ian-er. Wuhbum I00!“ him with n rmglr. Nuuh don“ I. Nut, (9) Allison S" TRIM A I'nl)‘~"l'h0 army's In]! of the II“.- ging firm was opened an Mocha! drew a pass. Carprnk‘r qtruck out. Nah hut snfi-ly to center. Mochc! going to mini and scoring on a squeeze plays Shanubmok whiflml, making two I“ Nash 3mm! on Davenport’s hit Q (.‘arl‘wr. Aldorson's double scored liv- I", Wushburn look a hue am by iny, bowled. For”! Nnh'a Ml” ul'uumlor thru Cumr scored Alden. mm Wn-Mmm, hem;- got new and look a bone. F4 Nash scored II" Norm-l walkml. Dexter named on 3 “(Hr ln‘nglo by Carmnten 6. Nfl doubled to «nu-r. Shun-brook M HI 0w mkx m- u long h" in CI n-u-«k only m b0 r-uaht M. the III.“ trying to “with It to I hm run. Six”) Inning‘ u - Nzny- Wmahbum drawn-d DQVU pop up. Gnfl‘n limr wns I did: It! Umvnpmt Machrl rv-lll'fll DIV“ "'0 am: :4. .qu [mm . Sin-mun vomi- at three good ones. Fourth Inning. ’ Navyâ€"Davis. Griffiths and mm were made short order of VI: jgky mum Carpenter bringing in m of the popperu. 1 Armvâ€"Nash and Shanubmok all nothing but swing at the lit flu". limos. Davenport reached first on 419 “son's overthrow. Aldemn dnuM' in right. Davvy scoring when DIV”? mhscd peg in, Aldermn scored OI wild pr‘g. Davis and Curtisa got mt? mi up in their anxiety to take end- or Washbum's high skier. F. Null linvd past firxt base. Allison had .9. easy time with Dexoor’n roller. Fifth Inningâ€"~Allison drew I put. Mion whilflng. Curtins wnlked, Cn- m-r hit to short, Allison Icoring. th-nhagcn swung hm! for tho. strikes. 1 run. ponmr finished um die by Tho hum: fine-up was: "rum. (‘mrhpr Rognrx, I'ilrl’n‘r .Iurgrnson. First Base 0. l‘t-br-rson. 80ch Base A. I't-trrmm. Shortstop Smith. Third Pam! (Wm-man. Right Field Barry, Center Field Antlmviak. heft PM!" "D In wont. t Sum-L I’l- VII-ha Skulls. m'! tram "mined a’m-mrr fitting :‘n lath-r one. 'Juy will play I um 20 - 5 jg EN BASEBALL~ My Jorgenm -: ("d M d 'x R has! Sun v-rarvl MM I for Dom

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