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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Sep 1919, p. 5

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f‘ 3 WE CLOSE AT NOON Saturday, September 6th 32 North For“: Avenue North Side Grocery Market LEAVE YOUR ORDER IF POSSIBLE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON 0R EVENING. FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE ICE. LEAVE YOUR MEAT ORDER AND CALL FOR IT ON SUNDAY MORNING BETWEEN 8 AND 10 O'COCK. . Ill-y Piddm'd in the “Hoodlum" at: Douglas Flu-bunks in “His luci- Dich Thane soon. adv. 113' the American." Dicke Thentre. ad. The Haloney family, 28 W. Maple: Misses Mantey and Johnson of Amâ€" Ive., 1;! moving to Cicero this n'eeklboy. "L. were guests an the Prince In. Rex lzne spent Monday .mjhome on Oakwood ave. Tuesday at Memphis. Tenn. [ Miss Mary Owner. trained nurse Lou] Atom will close Sunday at 12 Icon And we would sums! that poople do their ordering and as much buying .3 pastime Inlay thus imrv ll‘ pmviniom {or over the week£n¢ Jury Piekbrd in the “Radium" at Dick Thane soon. adv. Arthur Olsen spent Labor Day “1‘!!! relatives in Nebraska. ' If you Indus townsâ€"1884. CLEANING â€" DYEIN G â€" PRESSING Ind â€"- REPAIRING :1 sun link so... MOI-l mmhuflw “Anything from Kid Gloves to Large Rugs." . HARDWARE . . 36 S. Main Street ' Telephone No. 29 New Fall and Winter samples for Ladies’ and Gents’ have just arrived and are now on display. Step in and make your selection before the price goes up. MERTZ é MOCHEL CLEANING? DOES YOUR WINTER SUIT NEED [ PRESSIN G ? 0R ‘ GENERAL REPAIRING ? I IF SO, GET THEM in BEFORE the BIG RUSH! ORDER :zzzfosz’gxezf C Q A L 3:";v’zz,?;$:o':“iz; NOWf fuel conditions in the U. 5. Follow their advice! Our Fall work is bginning now, so if you want work done early, bring it now! DOES YOUR OVERCOAT NEED TO BE CLEANED? PRESSED? RELINED? 0R NEED A NEW VELVET COLLAR? PERSONALS Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing JOSEPH MAZZA Spring Chicken, lb. . . Rib Roast. lb,....,... Pot Rnast, lb. ..... k: Leg of- Lamb, lb ...... Hamburg '“Steak, lb. . . Special Lard, lb ...... H. c. HIGHER, Proprietor FALL AND WINTER. SUITS FOR THE SUNDAY DINNER Miss Mary Owner. trained nurse is caring for Mr. G. B. Heartt. who Is suflering with a broken leg. Zulu Ind Fabian lchllisler visited .1 the G. H. Whitney home last week. 0h Skinny, aches! ’neverythilg next Monday. thiol day-u are over. {hymn-admin min-flwmsvuk. RamadInLEIotta-lm- car In .1 Ir. 6. B. Hunt's. Nahum-a in “The Brut" at Dicke Telephone Nil-b9: 2 .36c .25c .36c Ir.udln.N.C.Peuunm~ watdi-nlouhymlr. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Puffer enter- tained Mr. Ind Mrs. Walt" Jensen of Chicago, u 6 o'clock din-er Tue:- Mr and Mrs. Wilhelm and ahildr n returned last Sahuday from their ya- nflon spent It their summer home in Michigan “If you want to get ahead get a business head." New fdl arm starts September It the Paterson Business Institute. 1‘ Gnmge‘ Ill. Day and night school ulv. a-29-a-c Mrs. G. J. Wallace. 22 E. Maple even has murmd from Leland. Mich. whey-c she has been unending the num- 1 Dun't mizu J. Stuart I(“action "1114- Home Dh Euro going in Wheaton :it l‘rnl.1_\-)ou ll llkt‘ il Mr L. A Fowler and daughter of Hammond. lml.. motored hon last Sum-thy to visit a few day» with his sister. Mrs. A. l-‘. Beidelman 3 Miss Fannie Whitney Inf! Monday fro mko up her work as English and $Histm'y instructor in the High School tat Ruthlick. HI. Miss lrvm‘ Brayton of Juliet, “L. was a guest for serum] days at the Litflefonl homo on Grow st. last week. 3 C. W. VanBeynum Inf! Monday on ‘9. business trip to Buffalo and Nia- ”ram Falls. va York. ' Mr. uml “rs. Clifl'ord Siehert loft ,Satunda) fol a month's \isit with Mr. ’Sieln-n's family in Indiana. Mrs. A. R. Cram-r and Avis haw. >relurned from their trip to her bur .lhm-‘s “abort Wnll. at has MoinchaL Sam Kenimn o-njoyod a mntor trip with his. friend Ed. Ruby of Evanston. to St. .109. Mich. over Sunday and Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beinlnlman haul 1hr ploasurv uf vnmrtaininz'Mr. Ijlrb of Racine. “'is.. an old cousin of Mrs. Blritk-Iman's. over labor Day. MM. .l. W. Wurlpy of. Kvttlp Falls; Wmh.. i; visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. W. Hunk-non and renewing 0M friemlships. Miss Mildred Whitney spent tin: week end with Mrs. Chas. Green at Omaha. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Muenster of Gallup. New Mexico, have been guests at the Lemon home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Southgate visited their daughter in Oak Park Sunday and Labor Day. over Labor Day. “in: Pauline Reiner visited over Labor Day with her parents at Keo- kuk. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brutus and {umâ€" 61)‘ of Chicago, \‘iaimd relatives here Miss Lydia Schlegel has returm-d to her home in Milwaukee after sev- eral days visit It the l'lumly hone. Miss Fannie Whitney has accepted a position as Principal of the High Schuol at Reddick. HI. Miz'xs Elizabeth Plumly rammed Tuesday from a visit with her grand- parents at Muscatine. Iowa. It is one thing to be sincere ana- ther to be right. Hear this discussed Sunday evening at the Baptist church. Don‘t forget that the Baptist church will be reopened Sunday for all ser- vices. Mrs. John Moore and children. Chester and Dora. returned from a visit with her sister in Harvey. [IL Warren Devemaux and family of Aurora. visited his mother on Bel- mont 5L on Labor Day. Miss Mamie Engelschall has return- ed fmm Eagle River. Wis.. whme she spent her summer vacation. was Gladys Rogers has been called to Venturu, (73].. by the serious illness of her mother. Miss Frances Gwenwoml of Chi- cago was a weekâ€"end visitor at I". C. Lancaster's. Arthur Tyler and Arthur and Phil- ip Mills returned {mm their summer work in WhitesidevCo. Mrs. Ruse Hnu‘kins and daughter. Miss Helen. were weekâ€"end guests at the Darnley home on Highland ave. Martin White of Oak l'nrk. spent. Saturday. Sun-by and Monday with tel-fives and Mend: in the \‘illan. In m 0! NW 7w in. “y with hr “at. In. Ralph But. In. Geo. Bridgman in emu-hin- i-g her aunt and uncle from nonh- erl lithium. Mr. Alex. lodjeukl and hmily mo- tored to Starved Rock whuv they over J. Stuart Blacklon pmâ€" Hm»;I Divided." If you “Flu-awn Sum nlaywsm atlv‘ Mrs. Mury E. Tumbull, daughter Ellen 3nd gnnddauxhter Laurens left, on Thursday evening for m exhnded western trip. Their first. “up is St. Paul. then over Sunday with Hrs. Gertmde Nadelimfl’er Anderson at Demon. Minn. The next. plop will he Yellow-me Put. Spokane and Ya- J. F. Kidwt-H has purcbuu-d the new Bunlick house on Highland and Chi- rago Ivonne: and his son and (laugh- ter. Mr. uni Mrs. Frank Bruns‘ will occupy it in the near future. Mr. and Mn), Henna.- naught-fly and sister Eilwn of La Grange. and Robert McClt-"Pn of New York. were visitors at the N‘ C. l’cam home on Gilbert avenue. Any fish can >wim «lawn sin-am but it takes a line all? to swim up sin-am. If yim am tintl up days at least make your (-wninxn mum. this. winmr :t the Paterson Uudness Ins- tituto‘, La Grangu. “L. «lay and night school. adv. 8-29 C 'l‘lu- Womans Guild ul‘ S. Anqlww's chum-h will hold lhrir m'xt film-ting at tlu- horm- u ers. l". l.. Sh-phcnx. 3!! Lina-nu mu. Thursday aftormmn‘ St‘pu-mbcr llth. at :1 o‘clock p. m. 'l‘hv [ML-kc Thrutm has adapt"! it m-w dogan. “'l‘hv- Homn hf Dom-r l’ic- turvs 'l‘hI-y huu- mmpluvwl arrange- mvnt»: whom-by tin-y gr: in touch with thv new-st and 9145-! phutnplnys. adv. Dr. and film. Abc- (in-gory ”writ a short visit with his unch: Waluw Scott Bryan on his n-turn from Maw kunac Island whvm '11- had spvnl a few weeks. Have you returned from your va- cation, if so com» to the Baptist church Sunday the pastor wants to sm- .mu. He is aim anxious to tell yuu a! “Wonderful Diswvvr ’l'. V. Skelly has sold his home on North Forest avenue to 'l'. l'. Cnmy of Chicago. who will talu- poswsaion Ol'wlx-r lst. The Skelly family will mom. to Chlcagu. In hopor of the returned soldiers and sailors the Pufl‘er Pharmacy will close next Saturday. Du Page County Day. between the hours of 12 and 6. adv. Hinsdale Upholswring Furniture Repair Shop. All-work neatly done at msonablc prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver free of charge. 8â€"22ott. Mi.“ Jewel Farmr mtumcu mum: on Monday evening fmm Washington. I). (Y. where sht- has been stationed for somt' time. Miss Farmr is on a n'th" furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Homgmnery of Chicagu. visited over the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forster. The Ben Weatherbee, Louis Eleni and Fred Binder families visited with Fred Klein north of Naperville last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heintz'mtored to Millulgeville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper went with them as far as Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Corah and fam- ily of Morris. UL. visited over the week-end wnh Mr. and Mrs. Walter Comb. Without a business course you are like u cripple in a foot race. Join for the new fall term slay and night school of the Paterson Business lns~ lituze, La Grange. Ill. adv. 8-29-3-C Jesse flawley has given up his work at the Culver Military Academy and is staying for the present at the ’1‘. F. Kelly home on Forest. avenue. The Womens‘ Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. C. K. Roe Thursday amt-moon. Sepâ€" tember 41h. ProtNlaohich has omen-d on his new duties at the Rii’emide Township High School and for the pmsent is making his homtI at N. C. l'earce's. Mrs. l. G. Tumbull. Laureue. EI- Ien Louise and William. visited two weeks with Mrs. M. E. Tumbull and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Simpuun and Mr. and Mrs. Rose uf Chime. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (learnt Smith Labor Day; Chas. E. linker announces that. he will run a truck line between hem and Wheaten. Sunnhy. September 6th {or the county reunion. The fan‘ will be $1.00 {on the round trip. adv. “l-‘orxake not thy assembling of yourselves together" come to line In Baptist chum-h next Sunday you will find a welcome. and In. M Tilâ€"Id and It. and In. Billingdyd PL Wonk. Tex. (Julia #1., Friday them .329. tomb" 12. Ohm . (WWuMI) TheW.C.'l'.U.wfll-Ifintb Nazimova in “The Bug” Douglas Flirbnnks in “His Mnieoty. The Anal-Ian" Mary Pickford in BEST VENTILATION . if D rmmmwuhmm icke Theatt 'm-‘L-‘A-A‘J“ BRAY PICTOGRA PH BEST PROJECTION EVENING â€" 7:3. Continui- Admission 15 ad 2.: lac-India: W “In A most interesting mystery story that was considered good enough to be run in The Cosmopolitan. If you've read the story you’ll be delighted to see the picture. A smashing tale of love, intrigue and daring deeds by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. “THE DARK STAR" Marion Davies ‘ CHESTER OUTING “PIKING AFTER PIZARRO" Here is an especially good Ethel Clayton picture. She meets a man in prison stripes on a lonely road. she knew she was taking a chance of going to jail if she heeded his request butâ€"she gave in â€"-â€"then began the strangest ro- mance the screen has ever producedâ€"“Sporting Chance” should not be missed. EVENING -â€" 1:30 Continuum Admission I!» no! 2.: including war “I. Ethel Clayton . a “A SPORTING CHANCE" Saturday MATINEB. 3:30. Adminion II and 15 can. including at at. ‘ Friday ml sun-in, EVENINGS. 1:80 and mu from Ruth Holt Boucicault’s famous novel, “The Substan- ce of His House.” The story is absorbing. The situation! are tense. The climaxes extraordinary. . ALSO BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE __ “CHATEAU THIERRY AND BEYOND” CHRISTIE COMEDY For the past seven years we have shown Paramount-Aw geraft photoplays which were the best pictures available- butâ€"watch our 1919-1920 mgrams! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, VIOLA DANA. OLIVE THO- MAS, NAZIMOVA._ REX BEACH, NORA TALMADGE FATTY ARBUCKLE, MABLE NORMAN D, TOM Moon MARY PICKFORD, J. STUART BLACKTON, OWEN MOORE, ELAIN HAMMERS‘I‘EIN, MAE MARSH, MARY MILES MINER. ALICE BRADY, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, D. W. GRIFFITH. CLARA KIMBALL Young will appear on our programs. They are the cream of the photoplay world. here are none better. Friday 5: Saturday, Sept. 5th 6th. J. Stewart Blackton “A House Divided” nu; HOME or BETTER PICTUIIC" The Dick-e nun.“ men roam? "mum nownns anon ME Thursday, September llth Tuesday, September 9th 1 mock north-m I! h m” ' -‘fi‘i‘fi Adah-ion. l5 and 20 min. incl-db. var tux. , COMING PRESENTS ALSO FORD WEEKLY

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