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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Sep 1919, p. 1

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In chef-(«6f In your manner unmet! . ain‘t right Into the IollOIlls of ALL Afflendolunmruflzfldonotne r! . navel-tine tho-(h my windovn." - ”WWI!" adv: “in. I AN ADVRA-TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS _'l'be‘vhdow Adventu- to the user». The atom-an to [hue net-ally Window dunking in god dunking. Shown-e alum-in. in good THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phon 78430 South Main Street Two Phones 177-178 Dry Goods, Groceries and General Mercia-«Ilse Lehmann Michel QUALITY â€"- Quality of Merchandise Always, and QUALITY of Service. the staple greys, blacks, whites. etc. Buy your yarns now and save money! In Skeins and Balls. In the new colors as well as THE CORNER GROCERY USED TO STAND FOR CONVERSATION 'ROUN D A RED HOT STOVE. NOW THE CORNER GROCERY STANDS FOR, Fleisher’s Yarn Sold Here! .VOL XXXVI. N0. 37 SPECIALS- Imported Italian Olive Oil (new) pint cam. CRISCO. pound can ....................... KARO SYRUP, ll; gal. can 45c. 1 gal ...... Fitzpatrick Mottled Soap, 5 bars ..... . ..... Fitzpatrick Family Soap, 10 bars .......... Francks Chicory, 6 3-4 oz. package ......... Fancy Stewing Figs, 2 pounds for .......... Clark's Virgin Peanut Oil, 1-2 pint bottle. .. Large Package Grandma’s Washing Powder Small Ivory Soap. per bar ......... . ....... Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds ........... Velvet Hand Soap, large Jar ............... Fancy Santos Coffee, pr pound ............ Groceries at Service Prices To catch ‘ho modest nickel. men rnmliim‘ and build street railway slot machines, pack randy. sol] cigars :url bottle drinks nickel size. To get your nickel. dime or dollar a tlmuSand devices are waiting. If mom-y bums a hair in your pocket, put it in a fireproof vault hero to earn asbestos interest at 3 per cent for you. Young couples, (-iqiel-iull,\‘v are very aptlo regard saving with derision. Older people will tell you that they wished they had saw-d when they were young toward a home of thvir own. The FIRST Step Toward a Home of Your Own is-A Bank Account. ‘ . . - It‘s Motto ls â€" “Nothing But The Best is Good Enough for the Patrons of â€"- The FIRST Step Toward A‘ Home Of Your Own Is A - BANK Account ‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTEI: FIRST NATIONAL BANK I!!! am! atria damnin- 0! lat- . nouns of ALL. "" (Continued two column- on?) Downers Grove. Illinois. SHETLAND FLOSS SA XONY Germantown Zephyr KNITTING WORSTEDS CW] pull. Lall ...... lab .................. 40c 5c. 1 gal .......... 90c dl'S ..... . ......... 23c bars .............. 69c 'kage ............. 15c : for .............. 25c ! pint bottle. . ..... 35c ashing Powder. . . .18c ...... 9c Ids ............... 27c .................. 25c Phone 59 « M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919 . 79c .40c {snake unborn] W. fun Legion am all on m b an!» acflbetothehovnenrvieefundolthh A mm may he down but he's nowr outâ€"on tint slogan the Sclvutinn Ar- my bus been doing good for yetrs. Next week I solicitor from the Amer- For further particulars concrrninL' the present condition of the library 500 any membor of the Library Board nr anv citizrn who has ukrn thfl tmuhlr to inquire into the needs of the library ‘ The above does not look nin- in print but it in fairly close to the plain unvnrnishccl tmth about thr- Downers Grove Fm Public Library, the instiâ€" tution whirh should stand as a men. sure of tho pmmss off the village inâ€" tellectually and «lucatinnally. I). (L C. “We-ll l'ro heard nur library board momhprs any that they wanted to get rofewncv books, but nobody seemed to pay much attention to what they slid and I guess thI-y haven't [at the manoy to get them. ‘Still just as you say. 'ltn a pwu)‘ good buihling’ but. not much of a li- brary, not near so much as this town ouxht to have." P. R. "Well it looks like 1 pm- ty ml building just the name. Why don't you people get buck of it and give tlu: library board enough mom-y to do what mods to be done. Why in our town wc've not a library. Th0 building isn't half as good looking as this one but it is just crowded full ‘of books and the reading room loo in} crowded all school year with school- childrpn because nur board got a In? of good rrfewnn‘ books just to help "19 schools nut." I). G. C. “Sol that is tho public library building. It looks prrtty gnarl on the outside. hut ygu must underâ€" stand that it really in not at all up to "K‘ needs a! the villas». Why the taxes to support it only just about my for the bums! upkeep and do not lolve - cent to get new books. Thr‘ ItruxtM-s are I" the time shouting that they must have more money to run the library or ic will have to be rhut dawn. Juxt now they IN trying to find a way to m several thousand hanks mlrounvl no tht‘y can circul-u I'. ll. "Th: building More. hull! Eliminate the tlch-ptin- haio of vii» Iago pride. or in other words cut m". “10 vnmoulflngo and lhv {allowing might he :1 fair sumplv of («inst-tru- lion ln-twovn a Downvm Grow citi- n‘n and prospective resident of this rillam- passing the Lihrary building. CUT OUT ALL THE CAMOULFLAGE AND WHAT HAVE YOU? i' The drive for home hervim funds {in the sum- is hum by t-u-ry stau- ioflidal from Gnu-mm Louder! down. For years the walk the Salvation Ar- my hass been doing [named unrecogni- zed to the {mat number of pmmie‘ but now it is coming into its own. I For the ('unvenivm'e of those who ”visit to subscribe {or this wanhy ‘caum while dnwntown twn local sub~ 1scriplimm booths will be. open during businesx hOurs. 'l’he Puffer Pharmacy and thq First National Bank will have!: supplies and will leech-e sulmcfiptioms in any amount. 1 and this should be very ou§y to misc. f The local post of the Amoriran Loâ€" ‘gion. at its mentimt Inst night. do- 'cidml to take care of Downers Grow-'5 Hm! of the campaign. Aleom- in the {mum-I raising driu’s of the \\".al a ihuusu40â€"lmusv canuI». “I” bv madt'. ‘ The \illage has ”91‘" dhidod into wards and a captam and corps of as- sisstants will work each district. 1 September .19. one week. the Sal- ;vation Army drive for home sen‘icf- H'unds for Illinois will be in full fon't‘ throughout tlu.‘ Stale. This drive is bu got money vnougll to put ovvr a really big program in lho State. All mom-y collected in the State will be usocl hem. Lot-l ‘Posl Will "Indie Downers vae Drive For Funds For Mom Sci-vice. AMERICAN ltfilflfl m an runnsmn mmmmm Our quota for the army is $1500 "That in a fine Iittlv public What is it the town 3 Downers firm-r [Alp No. 750. In \dopvndont Omit-r of Odd Fellows It- ;u-nrlod Ben-ya Lodge in 1 body lut ‘Mrmdny night. 1'th glw, up the” mung to allow the gluten 8hr or- der b an the hall to celebrate the golden veddh. unfunny a! It. Vesta Chapter in to he congratulat- Nl on the- sucross of thix undnnaking {or too often as organizations puns- pt-r and inert-asp in numbt-rs, do tho mnmht-rs forgot the pionwrn. lhnso who hul strugglod and mado it posm'» No for them to whiny what they haw- toda)’. lrt us show our appmiation mum and more. in mm» tangiblo way to those tmrly workarn, not only tho charter mrmhtrs but than» whn mum» in noon finer the charter was grant «1 who hnw- done so much for tho order. The happy_rouplo are rh-xrter mem- bers of Van“ Chap‘er and Mr. Gnvu is a chnrtrr mpmhor in hath Grove Inlzo and Grow Chaptnr and it memâ€" Nl fitting imlofil that this Wplion should he tomloned them in Masonic Hall, Their long "milk-nu- of twen- terlght years in our villan- nml thoir prominvnco in church. lmlgo and mm- munity in "floral [arm-ml ”mm a‘ largo rirclc- of friends in the truv so"!!! of tho word. A lav-m,- rrowd ‘wnro- pn‘wnl [and won'- houmifully ext-wad In the dining hall below. m gold and whim:- (alto and icv- «mam! They Inter moved to Oneida when- they Were engined in business for twenty years They then moved to Downers Grove and for over twenty warn Mr. Caves has bun an em- ployee n! Mrrtl (1 Mother n hardwlm stove. having unwed his rrlnion with tho firm about one and ONE-hi" years ‘ Hr. and Mn. (haves were mun-ind Sepkmber 14th, 1889, It Aland, N. H. and came went the following incur and n-xidml for - tim-i on I {arm with his fault-r mar Oneida. Ill. ‘Malmn of Vesta Chap'gr. extended sincere and hearth-M muting: on be- half of the Hann- Star and as I (oh an o! Appmiation, five urn-dollar gold pious- wen pres-mun]. wishes and give hmla. Mm. G. C. Hert- they mcpivell the hearty coll- mtulations of their many friends. About the hall wcrt- math-rut chain Tables and \‘nsl‘s and jnnliniors, Fill“! with flou’t-rs of gulda-n hm» They warm-4| to bring their greet- inks to". The principal addresses of the own- im were given by the Run H .H. Road. the Rev. Owens and the Rev.‘ [Guam Mr. (Than. Knobiuut-h, W. M.‘ 10f Gmw- lmdzc presumed the hrido‘ ‘rnd groom with fifty doilarn in gnhlyl ‘a gift hum Grow» lxulgr. Mr. A. II. Snow. High Print of (inn-v Chapu-r. pmsentcd them with n humimmo gum buck mark. as a wuvnnir of the ocâ€" casion. Vesta Juniors, (hm their plenident. Mix» Mario 01mm. 21-"! best. The-y were sitting side by side. The happy bn‘degroom and his bride '31“ ferns and flowers. bright On their golden wedding night. Rhos. marched with impressive dig- nity to the station pvt-paced for them. Mr. Rood proceeded at one» he per- form the marriage ceremony after which the bridal couple were mm. i('h;u‘lt-s (I. Graves. The room was beautifully dot-ornaâ€" lied with flowers and fnrns and (lu- plm-o of boner was anungml in the lfmm of the hall. To (hr slmins of ‘Lohcngfin’s kaling Mart-h played Mrs. J. ('. White. thew entered ' Loraine Tog-o. Miriam Butler. Marie Olson. Graro P-wmon. Alive leon and (hfimlolyn (irifliths as me- :rorts (‘arrylng baskets of flowers, and lath-arming by {was to the [flaw of lhonm- than dividing, forming an aisle down which the bride and groom and Mr. H. H. Rood. former pastor of th- Congrogztional and Methodist (hurâ€" ding 2|!th (‘hur ' Ono of (he must pleasant events 0! the season was tlw rim-option giwn at Maslrnic "all on last Monday vu-nâ€" ing. SI-ptvmbvr LG, by Vesta (‘lmptA-r. 0. E. 5.. in honor of flu- fiflioth \wd- ding alylivt-rsary of Mr. and Mr Reception Monday Night in IIu-ir Hon< \or by Vesta Chapter. 0. E. S. ‘ Wat- Brilliant Aflair. comm WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 0f MMMRS GRAVES fifty yellow mne- Butlrr, as Worthy Chapter, extended In other rank. n can" your WINDOWS “I r 830'“. the BUYEIS. ll "uh-I thou-ald- “ (venue- and mum 'k” the ad 7' ‘. ~ New!!!" given-thing lluflm-nlflm “I. m w _ .A ‘_ _._ Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Lt us help your plans with suggestions. We have complete plans of houses, large and small, and our entire building service is yours for the asking. OUR ADVICE IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING After two years of stagnation, due to the war, construction of new buildings is now approaching, normal. Everywhere the demand is for lumber, and the demand is fast exceeding the supply. Those who are familiar with the building trades, nationally, say more new work is contemplated than there will be lumber to finish. This will have a tendency to shoot prices higher. If you have been planning a home, barn, gar- age, or the repairing of one, or in fact any kind of building requiring lumber, DO IT NOW! Labor costs are mounting, material is going up, build now while you can. The Saving of Time Last spring we advised people to build and re- pair, predicting a raise in the price of lumber. Lumber has gone up, is going up and will go still higher. Where the end w'ill he no one knows for a certainty. Sufficient to say that if prices do drop, they will never reach their former level. for Future N cedS! BUILD NOW Build and Repair Now Phone Day 20 mummmm Lord ' Lumbar company oldest Bank In 00an Grove This could be done by making your de- posits by mail, also by mailing your checks in payment of all bills. could be greatly increased if the farmer of today would put his banking busi- ness on the same level with his farming business. Phone after 6 P. K. 142 J WHOLE N0.

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