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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jul 1919, p. 5

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CLEANING -- DYEING â€"- MG andâ€" G mun- maiden-am See Theodore Roberts in “Secret Service" Thursday at Blake's. ad'v. In. Mary Pearce Ins gone to her old home in Ohio. “Anything from Kid Gloves to Luge Bus.” Mrs. Jumes Chilvers is in the West visiting her daughter and family. The J. B] Jenkins Ire driving a new Oldsmobile. WE CAN 00 mm: CLEANING 0N snom' NOTICE! No you WAITING FOR THE CLEANER vmo DOESN’T snow UP WITH THE WORK WHEN YOU WANT IT: WE HAVE TRIED LONG AND HARD To GET THIS SERVICE FOR YOU â€"â€" IT IS NOW READY AT YOUR COMMAND! TRY IT” Avenue is visiting in Ohio. I.” A FIRST CLASS CLEANER IS NOW SEND. [NG HIS CAI! MORNING AND AFTERNOON. AND "I SIOULDN'I‘ IT IS 801 A TIIAI. 0CD“ PLACID m 08 m CONVINCI '00. AT LAST WE HAVE SECURED THE KIND OF SERVICE YOU WANT! Mrs. Ernest Schultz of Unmet: 36 8. Main Street Tolophono No. 29 Earl Bombatd arrived home from MERTZ G! MOCHEL NOWf fuel conditiomv in the U. 5. Follow their advice! ORDER iié’fzofie‘l‘z’fiefif C 0 A L L":"_.-£:’$:".;J’EJZ“‘Z} _-Aâ€"_â€" GOODEAI'SWIHGIWESIMY STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! PERSONALS JOSEPH , MAZZA Every Day! sane-cums.“â€" HARDWARE Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schulz: visited in Chicago a few days last week at the home of their Uncle Louis Wool- fersheim. Mrs. Julia Allison is enjoying a visit in Indianapolis. Ind. with nia- lives. Domtasknsmmeptcopyafter 19 o'clock Thursday morning for it can’t be done. Avenue moved to Westérn Springs on Saturday. Miss Marion Whitman is enjoying a two Weeks "cation win: relatives at Imam. Michigan ton. The Gustafson family of Oakwnod liquSdlySuithisvisifiusth DOWNS”. .GIOVI Mr. m In. '1‘. Alia-Inna .I funny and line: Emu- Wllle and lath “and. Moral to Rob Sum ‘fionblt.nfllm1.fl.Â¥m of Bacon M Prifiy. July mm. a daughter. In You; can («I-or- ly IhnEd-Inndlh-uncm. Inwlnwhmnvl Inn-IIanldmuo- up! and” with .l‘. at In. "or- In. May Blur-MI J. III-In. much:- and M ‘ Patty Admin. at th‘n Sour- dly. Hv. M... u. vial-g hot Rib ml. laud-ml. nun-mum M h “In village ul In In}. occupying am has. 0. MW Avenue. IMMWVW with h" dun-Id (tally In. all In. I!"~ hon m u moo-n. Int. Chimpndhm Inn-illnhdmmlr. udluhabrOmi'A-IVW [4.me Inn-l In. Johan- “Amway. Ir. nun “Mails-fly“ WVI-lmumwh-Su- Ill-a. Lester Barr All can. Gather. left Tuesday for 1 visit with nu- am a Dewm. Nob. lflomhlr.udllnhhliun- ‘ynr. Tuesday. July 11th. at the Pa- nvnt helpful. China» s ”I. siu, Esther Zoll. duh-week. Bryant Wuhburn in I tube story 3t Dick's Sammy. also Fwy Ar- Mrs. A. R. Cruner and Avis, visit- ed Sunday with Miss Senna Roth at Hinadale. ago. visited at the home of her mm1 sin, Esther Zoll. duh-week. Mr. and In. Funk Hume:- spent the week end visiting Mr. Harper's parents at Cuba. Illinois. Mr. Jonathan C. Eaton of Fargo N. D.. visited the home of G. H. Whit- ney the past week. Mrs. Fannie Wilson visited the past week with her sister. Mrs. W. E. Fab mr. at Flint. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clarke and son Raymond, moved in!» the Banning house on Oakwood Ave. this week. I Everett Whim is in the army law 3|)th at 47th St, recovering {mm an operation. Mrs. A Winter emmlned her six» tars from Chicago on Friday of but weak. It Diebe'a mmcm Wasn’t-rewrot- tond uni its by Paramount Artur-h. Ills: Mildred Hoehandorf 0! Chi‘ adv. r"annualbushy-fit»!ism» city. ”wank-hunch?- mun-5m humanist-nun. Ir. 1-! In. limit KW loll mum Milrmmfih' non- “Mavidlflnlhlrmlu- “magnum-tuba City V George C any": of Cincinnati. In. an (unlly will move IM- Inok Mo the Sun on. hug-low on West Inc pk AMW witch any menu, pur- My All WI. over with their "poems on ch up. vim Uncut. ”Him. bum Colo- rado m. “tau ud «ho! cm" In ”In West. Mnmddmrthlflynu-«I- ”Whatsonpgn’ln-ll. 1 Nine o'dock Thumb)! maul-p in mmlinforwnndnda. M- tar that time '- Inuit "has (bu. Gunning! II My All [at the § The program committee of the Woo 1mm Club mt Wetland” to urn-go ‘tin plug-um for the coming Iona- whbhiloxmdbhthehulil the history of the club. left Wednesday evening for Lake Chewh. Wit. where they will spend their vacation. Mrs. Louis Scbuetz and children spent. 1 few days this week gt the home of her mother .Mrs. Rahmnop. in Oak Park . We expected to run a picture of John Bryan in this week's issue but the engraving house did not deliver it in time. ! Frank Duncan if the Medical Corps landed in New York last week from overseas and is now at Camp Grant. He is expected home this morning. Mrs. H. C. Wilson and children of Evmwn passed the week end at the home of J. Batterham and family of So. Washington Scnet. Miss Vivim Seller of Florida, who :hubeen takingacoumenttthhi. ago Univérsity ls visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. M. McClure. ? mam qurryhthingbe'uh Itflonmiathommaavoryevming of Downers Grove people who like to swim. Wm. Waylon I.“ My mil. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. VnnBeynum IT'S A PARAMOUNT-“TOM" SPECIAL! mam FERGUSON h. ., ........ m "weary? STEELCLAYTONh ..... m, woma- . ‘ _ cum cam h ...... .,.. ....... ' mm m ‘rffi t'sii‘fii- a"; a . "the: EVENINGâ€"Jam.- Mltdfimwm BRAY PICTOGRAPH Greatest Romance of the Civil War! Throbbing with love, humor, pathos, patriotism and heroic deeds. Filled with werful scenes that stir and inspire. Played by a cast at has never been equalled on the sci-en. “SECRET SERVICE” ‘ Thursday, July 3m Robert Warwick nuanc~1am Amlidflmm- You know how it is: on trytodosometh fol-u!“ andâ€"- ! Emma'comu tumblin wn ground. your own ! “'3 it ha “An Inna“ Adventuress.” It's the moat “life- picture you on: saw. It'll make you laugh a hundred times at similar pd adventum in your own life. Come, won’t you. A L 8 0 CHESTER OUTING-“OI! CM W “All Innocent Advenbness” Tuesday, July 29th Vivian Martin 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “SUNNYSIDE'. Au. ’ I II "ANNIEâ€"ls” Am I'dlkm'fl- EVENING â€" mo (loath-o- Aduhbo It and I: Wu. I. ‘ %lnnloturfrom “Fatty"hou “l havebeon ‘lucky in this new picture, A Dun-2 hero} it jmt . to make itself. Never before have I gotten Into two at so many surprisingly new methods of causing laugh”. You’ll smile when you're going in and you'll roar whfl you’re going out.” PARAMOUNT-BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL Hm FA'l'l‘Y AhRBUCKLE “A Desert Hero” A country boy ma be green at home but in a glut city 9h My, what a di ferenee. He was the village cutrup d Bryant Washbum Putting It Over‘ COMING SOON Saturday, July 26th BIG DOUBLE COMEDY PROGRAM ALSO

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