Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Aug 1919, p. 4

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Ill. flu who hon 5.6. “My My. “WI“! Irv. uni: out n In. IMO!» you an Inn a. W Did It It. nth-oi {mud Ind noun 15 Human «a rumour): My. You an. n. m. u...‘ w M17 Friday manning from the a! the Down" Grove Publhh- Quinn-w. 8'! NW W mm . Grove, Illinois. pupa-MM “mm“ kw lave-Ida 4.1 M at their pini- h... a...“ of you m Mtg except knock. mwunhmwuumtlefi m UI’I‘I a mm. The work M In van dam wu mmp’ilhed m n h-w man were "numb-d filth rill-g [chemise- and intermit- ‘ Until to provide I plum to play dlmwmtutthyphyed ML Afnduuupkd‘edmy movement has been spammed I vmintbevilhguwholud which to toe the good u would Mmhaveputinngml a! time on the proposition and b momâ€"money. They hurt «mated by those who have done , not even mnlributai to the EH5??? During the summer the Downers Gm lactation Alsochtiou has furâ€" M nupervhed pity for a greut duty of the young talks of the vil~ M. All have had an opportunity h enjoy the organised games. hikes. ate, which have Incl: running under lb dlnction of Ir. Gainer, athletic m EMBATION ASSOCIATION. 1t the Downers Grove Punt .- wad class mail nutter. dug um made known upon elm Subscription ntes 32.00 m, Single oopiu 60. SIGN YOUI NAME! C. II. STAA'I‘S. EDITOR SEPTEMBER “I 0d attractive coalitions for 1min» M5". ' which run and In an. mm". A with. randy. may Mu bench AMnbutMndim'hrnflovd» Hoe-Id“ «mph (m "ind-k. lor- wyn. [A (Zr-up. lbw-nut. 3m in! (mm Purl. thI uh: I- mm- of its most beautiful like! 0! ”film ad 0.- mp In ion“ on I Nu" shout '0“! TM M ‘5' In. ad "mun-H by I but Ind: o( Pin. cal. Mr. and nonfnrfi Ill kit-II pha- fnr . w a”. mewMI-mmflmulym m polo OM the roof of flu! «HI Tho Won But-rh- Council Scout Camp on Can“! LAM Itch. 0.0-- mi July III! III M Aw lull. lflnr (our mm“! min of any lilo. with an Mm! an... ‘nd. JJ'. Imu- Is (on; to Bung: for his nation. the Int 0.- h In kl: yuan. Par down-adds. mortal. Won-hr H 0: VI" be two web with or “than: p7? WEST SUE. COUN- CIL BOY SCOI l.- (Znue in impmiu noon:- 0! their “mu vflh prune-Cl. Down- er: Grove sun did I good Job when It decided on brick run I... [on Small (a lhout tn tweak Into the mommhip me. Oh girl: don't ‘you Rel til excited? Ina bu been about cvorythl-t clue in lllinoh Ill lnooeoflhucmnwhommwm‘ along very well in pomka want-thing like the chand- ol flu Swin- nip! Henry P. Davidson Ins mutilated I home statue entitled "The Shivering Girl" {or the record price of $170,000. Ye Gods! We'd thin! {or can {or $170,000 and In Chicago you can Mn l gunman to do murder (0:. thank {our bin! Cincinnati is way up in the race for the National League pennant. We zmkml several old inhibit-ms the nth er day if Cincy had ever won a flag and not one of than: could any. Such is fume. 1’ Both Ouiment and Evans bowed theii- proud bends to defeat in the re- cent 30!! tournhment. Evans to Oui- met and the latter to a youngster. The great game a! gol-luf seems to be u plutime in which one youthful pm- digy is dwlys beating Inother y. 9. If you don't learn it young you have not much chance at a championship. Mag 0 Fm ssrmrm The famous WWI-mi ‘Plolviu MatchoMFnlr willbehcldonthc (onus of Reuben Hulen'flchter Ind John M. Wolf. three-fourths miles northeast of Wolf: (ironing. on Thursday, Stpumher U, 1919. There will be content: in horse drawn plmv‘ chimes and in tractor dunes. Mn :1 gain and Within) show. The Lt- ):44 u_:_ .._:n L___A ALA _.»..-I .I-.._.._ thorthopuumhndmhtnfl intending. momma-mm“ ‘ING ornot. Wommhdodntthepm- allhlcwntfizas unfli'i’mloundod Heat of how the nuns Woodrow [Ive nt 10:30 “something “1' doing." Be- :In to every donund of the nilmnd in; n smnll camp, much mm (me. man just before his election. dom was allowed than in hound in a. large camp. School period W one hour and tho number which enrolled for courses 0! instruction and passed tests will give the local Courts of Honor some work. in all, Scouts nus- sed one hundred minty-six scout mu elusiflod as (ollowx: First Chas, {if- ty-seven; Merit Badges, '18; Tenderâ€" The punitive expedition .into Mexico bu come back home having disposed of the bandit lender and n few of his followers {or holding two U. S. dyer: for ransom. When will the Cannon government be this to keep the pence in lesion? Only by using a mm Gas Range can you get the dew, [omemheunoueee-nryforthemflngofpu-ch m. Onlyby mingaCaHnetGu Range an m mind the boiler- m.hotnndmplauntvorkdanyinghd.w1n¢m.m. arms. inn: and jenien. Gas Service in helping them My in wean-fully accomplishing this ml hat. Housewives appraise: their Cabinet Gas lhngu right through the yearâ€"hut there in no other time when the Gas Range is valued quite so highly u at preserving fine. Delivered to your order in one or two dozen lots EM'IL VV. MA RCIIAND SALVO Gas Service Ideal at Preserving 'l‘ime ant not hundreds of hon-twins are putting up their pm- not from crux Io crux bu‘. CAMP IN MIC". TELEPIION E 238- \V Cereal Bevera; “manner-eel uni our .2an IM I‘m-ml. for heir sympathy and the floral om inm- M my new: kmvmt. I'M. b that the Woman's Club the (‘me Hm m Scum" in I In“ M.“ ' world of opponunuy h tho 360-“ Wu in one d 001- M Imam-nu (num- of Scouting.1‘hon Ml! mnnmpdflkfidbpbm (Ml autumn lubed I Nil” 3'" kl! 0! amp. Our dhtrfid MM and a: lean (to hurlnd Bank to an! ant mum-r. [It's [11' tmt um "I“. In a p 1‘ Thu-c Min won “huh “TM film which J: on hon. of new of (nu “1‘ M31). at «which! In! other mum-I. 0! (hr-- um. ad of the manly-loot. PM", and I Inn-dud dMomt “Minn nu. TM your In! do”. And nun you to «war your hand After you have unwi- the wort nonunim took the form of boat tilting which in (not (an. especially i! you screen! in out-nu- euvefiug your. opponent; any-plunge Mm law the In». Two athletic meet: resulted in the awtnliu I“ new“. 0! all amp features. none make man luau mum-don upon the camper Nun (he nan-u «my ‘IM the Camp-Fin. Who can (all to he unfilled u be and: sad watch»: “your flag and my flax" [waved at node"? Who at (MM tho My Am pm with n- Wn: Suburb-n Yollu. It Inn to Iain ulh on the! Scout 0-04 and but. It: [but Ibr- m which all» m mm a .- hul Scout was given opportunity to im- pmve himself in swimming. Sever-l non-swimmers lama] to swim dur- mg their stay In amp. Then, too, classiilod as (ollowx: First Clans. {if- ty-aeven; Merit Badges, 78; Tender- foot. twelve; Second Class. (silty-nine; lfifty~one scouts weie examined by an American Red Cmss examiner and will receive Swimmem’ and Life Sov- ers' Red Cross Medals. A sharp efficiency contest develop~ ed between tents. Competition on tent inspection became so close that to leave even a gum wrapper within one hundred feat of the back of the tent or to forget to snap suitcase» wu almost sure to lose first place. Riverside Scouts in Tent B won the point contest and were given Scout ‘i'ennants and photographs of Head- quaflera Lodge. Several athei- features of camp de- serve mention Swimming is always clauses am In u-aowr CIIIIBB. A!” a grain and vegetable show. The La- dies' Fair will have the usual classes in baked goods and needle work . This is the first Plowing Match and Fair since I91? and will attract um- sands from far and near. FESTIVAL AT BEN - SENVILLE ORPHANa AGE HUGE SUCCESS Four thousand people attended the festival at the Orphans and Old Peo- ples’ home of the Evangelical Assoâ€" ciation at Bensenviile last Sunday. The program of music given by the famous Bellman Band of Chicago. was gmntly appreciated. Music of by-gone days and music of today was a favorite sport and with three per~ on the program. iods each day given to the oport each: The collection taken after the net- CARD 0F THANKS Telephone 539 These machines are guaranteed and have proven for my years just what they win do. All you have to do is ask any owner of a Thor, just how they satisfy and they will tell you the some thing. J. D.GILLESPIECO. THOR ELECTRIC Washers Haying Phone 212-W-2 )Ioodny short... a“ during that Um he took NI life by halal-l lib lilo-Ic- body m found In the hue- mm o! M: bun. Court! Knock died hy Ma own hand loudly unanno- a his homo In Port Mama. m. Knock I... not hon well {or newt-ll mouth: and during Ibo put turn rob h1- thorn «,qu o! untow- «Moder. "a wu left alone 1 limit “In lanky short... a“ during that People from all the surrounding coumry flocked to Benmvfille. Du Pun and Cook counties sent the N‘- geul npmmhflon but communion“! of (h:- denomlutiou from all over the stale Wilda]. NAPERVILLE MAN TAKES OWN LIFE vices netted 80,486.80. which the Rev. Gnuefeld. pastor 0! St. Pauls chum}: hen. and treasurer of the bone, de- posited in a local bank Monday. Monday, Sofie-her Pint. Four thousand people attended the festival at the Orphans and Old Peo- ples' home of the Evangelical Assoâ€" ciation n Bensenville last Sunday. SPECIAL LABOR DAY PROGRAMME The famous WWI-mi ‘Plawiu Matchindhir willbehcldonthc (anus of Reuben Hnlen'flcmer and John M. Wolf. three-fourths miles northeast of Wolf: (ironing. on‘ Thursd-y, Stptcmher U, 1919. There will be content: in horse drawn plmv‘ ‘clum and in tractor dunes. Mn :1 gain and Within) show. The Lt- dies' Fnir will have the usual chases in baked goods and needle work . HARRY H. MARTIN Downers Grove R. R. l DICKE THEATRE sonnets o: m mask Merchandise Cultivating (Chm) 61 South Main Street We announce that beginning ’l‘hnnday. Septe-ber lltl a three months semen of vaudeville at the Cuties every Thursday night‘ alao tlnat we have contracted for the en- tire min: at 3'1 the gm! PARAMOUNT-AIRCRAFT Pictures beginning October In. SESSUE HiAYAKAWA “The Man Beneath” (TUB‘I‘ISS THEATRE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER “I cvmss THEATRE. TUESDAY. Stalin-mask u WILLIAM DESMONI) WILL BE THE FEATURE A‘I'I'RAC'I'ION IN Something you can all have and all you need is a bit of pluck. lots of grit. liberal dash of determination, a heart full of sunshine "an a ticket for The Curtisa. Labor Day. to see “Better Times," the drama of Love and Sunshine, “12“deme CURTISS THEATRE, LABOR DAY, No Matinee OFFERING YOU THE SPECIAL PRODUCTION OF LURE OF THE CIRCUS INTERNATIONAL NEWS William FARNUM “ The Man Hunter ” J III-cm- 01W w CURTISS THEATRE. THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. BIG SPECIAL FOX PRODUCTION OF THE MINTS’OF HELL Get our order in before there is an more labor trouble, 1t may strike this factory as it as so many others at this time. Come in and see these machines run and let us tell you all about them. It won’t cost you any- thing and it is sure worth seeing. You can buy this machine either for cash or- on time and the price is soon saved. or lacé's. in any way. They simply roll around' m the c linder making it impossible to injure the finest o linem Have your own laundry and save your clothes by washing them the modern way and thy will lat you twice as long. This washgr dog n_ot 11gb cram-Au!) ypur c!9tlgm SOCIETY and BUSINESS P R I N T I N G at The REPORTER Oflfce FEATURING ZA-SU PE‘I'TE FEATURIN G Mulroney. Ii

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