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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Oct 1919, p. 5

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*1 0 Seasonable Vegetables and Fruits w Meals and Groceries 81 Noni Pond Ave-u North Side Grocery 6: Market Soda Crackers, pound ................... Uneeda Biscuit, pkg.. . . .' ................. Premium Sodas, pkg. .................... Cornflakes, 2 pkgs. for ................... Shredded Wheat, Lieâ€"2 pkgs. for. . . .. . . . Large Size NONE SUCH Peanut Butter.. Tomatoes, 25/311) can ........ . ............ Peaches, 25”" can...- .................... Pears 2%,") can ......................... Vinegar, 1 qt. bottle, l7câ€"-3 for ......... Small size ARMOUR and PURITY OATS SNYDER Chili Sauce, 17 oz. bottle ........ Navy Beans, 12s per pound, 3 tbs for ...... Mabel Normand in “A I'm-met 36” at the Dicku Theatre, 'l‘hursduy. Octo- ber 16th. wh'. kakee, lll. Arno Uhlhom spent Sunday home. ' Miss Maud Buieman is spending a vacation visiting her uncle in Kan- Miss Minnie Johnson of Chicago, spent 3 NW days at the Olson home this week. Maurice Gustin vas a Downers v itor this week. “Anything from Kid Gloves to Large WE ALSO DO CLEANING, PRESQING, REMODELING AND RELINING. For the convenience of our customers we have an agency for the LAGRANGE MODEL LAUNDRY who guarantees good work. Goods will be called ' for and delivered free of charge. flARDWARE. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ é! MOCHEL It you needus foneus'â€"â€"188-J. WE MAKE SUITS. COATS OR OVERCOATS FOR LADIES' AND GENTS' THAT ARE “DOC-CY”. FULL OF PEP. CLASS AND SNAP; STYLES OUR FABRICS ARE ALL WOOL. OUR FIT- TING AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR- ANTEED. OUR WORK IS SUCH AS the WELL DRESSER IS LOOKING FOR WHO WANTS 1'0 GET AWAY FROM READY MADE “HAND ME ORDER 525.23%; C O A L :1": nlfmllgfio’za a; NOWf fuel condiliqns in the U. 5. Follow their advice! Your Satislaction Guaranteed 0r Your Money Relunded. Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing PERSONALS CLEANING -- DYEING -~ PRESSING and â€"â€" REPAIRING 21 South min emu JOSEPH ”MAZZA PITCHER, Proprietor 1919 Gnu-em Called for all Mud. at Mrs. J. L. Rummcrs is recovering ‘from an operation she underwent at ‘St. Luke-’3 baa-pita! last Saturday. 3 Mrs. Orrine O'Brien of Janosville. iWis.. came 'l‘uesday to visit with Mrs. W. H. O'Brien. 'l‘ucmlay, October 14 at the Curtis» Themm. William Fox Special femur- in? Thomas Mix. the spa-«I maniac in “ (‘ll Roaring Reform." Adv. Stan. Jones, marine, is home on a ton day furlough from his duties an the rifle range at Quantico. Mrs. William H. Ray of Maple ave. is visiting her sister. Mrs. H. D. Tayâ€" lor, in Cleveland, Ohio. Hrs. laud Smith unnamed from I month's vacation In Buflalo with her daughter, Mrs. Burkhart. You should see the "Valley of the Tm Ninth 2 17c 25c 27c 12c 18c 16¢ I “The flushed Hour!” m is it? 1What would lappen if all business suspended, not a wheel hauled. not a human being moved {or one hour? See this unusual phy at the Dicke Theatre. Fridny, October 1m adv. ‘ Ed. Schmidt and Miss Florence Mae: of Chicago, visited over the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. A. Does- lure. Her mother, Mrs. O’DHnllen- tier of Chicago. has been visiting with her since Wednesday. - Dr. R. D. W.“ of Des Moines, I... ‘vixited with his folks here Sunday. stopping of? on his way to Chicago, when he is attending the Veterinary Convention. Dr. Wall is State Veteri- nary for Iowa. Thmugh these columns I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to the friemk and neighbors for the beautiful flowers and many expres- sions of kindness shown me during my recent illness. George B. Heartt. Mrs. John 29" and daughters a(- temled the funnral of her aunt. Mrs. John Nchmzow. .in Chicago. last Fri- day. Mrs. Nohmzow dropped dear! on the street near her home from hpart failure Tuesday morning. i Mr. and Mm. Sunlry Jam: and gfamfly mom! (0 (‘hvcagm yvston‘ny. “Ir. Jonas n-cmtly n-sixnod as rural Watch pagn {our «wry wvok. It 's dm-ntml nvclusivnly to the BIG play the Curtiss Thoatrn is showing. adv. Hun) 'wyu r-W'r [rim] {Mirth} \v:l.-h- im: mm-dm- un “.141 days? It 1-w- minly Ilm's'tln- “nu-k Mnkrrs mashingr vusy: mk fur ~ampkn Lvhmnnn K’ Nichol. ally "(‘Hul (H, .‘l r. (Tux :mm- rarriur an] “1'" vim-r luminrs in “to city. J. l‘. hmrm‘r “TM (a the Presby- terian hospital In: thminy whnr he was operated on for gallstones. "o Is getting along as well as might h:- OSWCCHL l have I nmv truck. one «MM for heavy haulinx «fiddly. All kinda of hauling and "min. wm hr promptly “tends! to. 0. A. Schlaudcr Phone 320-“. uh. W. R. Club of Olin-nod nvrnuo in laid up with a bully cu! wrist link «In injund while lu- wu making Mn mm from Chicago on Tue-lay unu- noon. , Lynn i‘amr. m of lit. and In. [-2. W. F‘lmr. bu Manned homo. For Uu- put Mun» your» he bu hem locum“ in Soattle. Wuh. and this Is th first “mu in has boon hock Emit. with the Mann Brother- lu Odor-do. recently took I trip la n l-‘oni (mu Walden. Cut. to Venn]. Utah ml If you enjoy a good. rattling. unet- dy picture. don't (all to nee Tom Moore in “Thirty n Week” at the Dick Theatre. Saturday. October. ll. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Penn-e have sold their home on Gilbert avenue. to Miss Catherine Mills of Peoria. The Penn ecu have nut yet untitled what they will do. V The Rev. B. H. Fleming left on Wednesday to attend the Rock River annual conference which in being held at St. James Methodist Eplxcopd church. Chic-go. - Douglas Singlotcrly left last Fri- day for a trip to (ly- coast. He will visit In Vancouver. Scuttle, Portland and Spokane and will spend some time wnh his uncle at Dallas, Oregon. The I’hilatlma Class of the M. E. church hold their regular business meeting and social hour Monday cv- cning, October 6th, at the home of Mrs. A. S. Phelps, on Middnugh ave. Mrs. Charles Hnughtby of Shah- huna. “1.. vi>m~d ht'l‘i' :1 few days at {hp hume uf her brother. C. A. Sham- b0. The Vuuahono l'lmnogmpb is thv best. “car it at my hmm'. 36 So. Permit avenuv. bM'oro buying an inâ€" feriur machine. Cash or terms. C. A .Shambu. adv. Don’t miss saving Douglas Fain» banks in “His Majesty. ’l‘lu- Ameri- can" at the Dicke Thanh-v. Sutunlay, October .lSth. ' adv. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Olson left an Wednesday for Gem-3w, “1.. when- Mr. Olson's father was laid to rest in tho old family burying ground. The Cafeteria supper of the Ladies Aid of the Congregation church has been postpvned until Thurmlay. 0c- lobe! 23d. Mrs. Dan Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. P. Giant-”subs Cuxtln Thumoumt The um um M". WWW“: Thumb» October 16th. Mm four elected mutant 0! the South West ééié‘BTFam'flSrW‘riuda-nle.' Adv. W. H. O'Brien was operated on at Alexian Brothers hospital Wednesday morning and is doing as well as can be expected. Sunke- Sack-cedar. who hu- been '0\ ‘x and son Dwight. mntmml tn Aurmiam! 0n viHr Thursday In attln-l Uw fu~ 'h-fnlw-r 27W, Un- a!’ lulu-rt Ll-itrh an unrlv of .21" lwvn-mpHfiv-i 'ux. :xnd nflm’uznwh H Theatre and you can easily imagine. from seeing hundreds of pictures of all kind~ l have become cfiticle and hard to please. But Int week I re- ‘viewed a film that thrilled me as no other motion pin-tare has ever done ‘before. I followed the shifting scenes {mm New York's Chinatown to a beautiful mountain village near the sea. Fascinated as it I were living the tremendous storyhz‘yself. and at the end I realised I been seeing one of the really great screen masterâ€" pieces of all time. That icture l: the Paramovunt-Artcnft p action of ‘The Miracle Man” which may be seen at the Cut-ties Theatre, this Friday and 3mm . “mum and me. Hilliatd Camym Adv. (Additional null.» we a) No! All _\'v I-hicathvm or [ht-T, H. Sunday techno” Know yr. Mat! Sunday. Octohor [2th. is Rally Day!’ Know yo also, that our good gum-n: mtendent has dubbed us “Hustlers."' and if we would live up to that name. we must. one and all. he in our seats fin the S. S. room at 9:45 sharp. on [that date! Fine music and interest To the people of Downers Groveâ€" ] wonder if‘zou will permit me to tell you about e remarkable experience I had the other day. It is part of my job to review beforehand the motion pictures that come to the Curtiss in: program, with some fine num- bers from our big orchestra! Come and have a good time with us?! iru-xznlnr Fur Hu- p114 fv-w month l‘mm' nut and l'njny yuul‘u'h‘ri and .wn what is hvim! 1'0"" war)" Mon- day night on ”14- ("mm uf‘ Main um! ('m'tiss firm-ts. Aurmiam! 0n Munch-r vu-ning. 'h-tnlw-r 27W. tht- Initéahwy lk‘un‘v .11" luv I'm-mplifiv-i at 01ch Fo-Hmr "all :xnd nflm’uznwh th'n‘ “6H lw- aum'u t.h§-1sz m .411.in liu- amwtilv. All 3m- (‘IH l"l'lln\\: uh.) Imu- hvv-n ratlu-r iru-xznlar Fur Hu- pad fv-w month The Yaw. l'oovlcu' Club of 3. Al- olnw'u Church ha- nm-umal u nun in! on "pun-Ir of an moi “upm- rments in the fabric of lhe church. Act-«Minty. 0n unman- Mn ur- vmfil for I heel“ at IN [Nth Thain- on Friday lfltm all n- ming. Octal»! 17m. The foam" will ho I photo-play. Sir Johns-ton Forks: 'ltohrrtmm in "Putin: n! the Third Floor flack” by Jomrm- Kl Jvromo. Fix mls. A dramatic cluslr will: Hw- yvom-r nod rlumn of a [mu penum- nllty. A mmevly. a llnvoluguo. and a(Wt-rul film now-lt'nvs will also: hr- al- final. [Aral aml Chicano artists will :.mu-ar ulmn (luv mun'vrnl pmgrnm. Aclmiminn- adults. 35 rl-Ms rhilvlrvn if» rnnis. 'l‘irkrh may ln- uvmvwl‘ from mvmlwm nl‘ lhn lilulv. lhv Wu», mun'4 (lullll and "I Ilu- lmx' "Win: ml. A Iii-u Marian LAM. dun-(bur of Ed- gar Libby. form" pan» 0! the Co. [moon] chum In mnhd 8.!- uuhy. October «to. It "a homo 0! her pants In Chicago to Linn. Jam \llllu Evans. Tho «nanny In yet-- Irormeul by Dr. AM of the chunh of the Dlndpln. Thy will nuke (Mir homo la Chic-.0. ' I wish u» announce that l um now giving instructions on the Comet. ,Baritoue and Mellophone. Special at. tvntiou given to hexinncts. G. A. Camp, 63 E. Parkway. Phone 484! 5 Sum Burlolin has cult-rod into paw élncrship with Goa-L. l’foil'or of Hinsv gdulu, in the undertaking business. Mr. l’fcifer is an undertaker and cmâ€" ;lmlmt-r of long experience and Mr. illertolin will handle the local details -‘for him. Their olflce will be in the EfCuI-tim; Theatre building. § In. a. H. Human. will mpy the pulpit It the 'cthodm chum next Sand-y morning In the able-cu of flu pastor. “at service: will he held both morning and evening at the ml Mum In the "out". Alwyn Pleu- inx. the union’- oldut not. will «a. «on the You" WI man: in the Auditotimu of the chant. at the home of Mn. A. H. VanV-Ien. 125 W. Maple nvenm‘. Andaman! hus- tcu- In. F. 6. Wells. had", In. Tiflany. Topic: ‘Chrlutiu American- lution.” é Hinsdulv Upholstcring Furniture flkopair Shop.‘ All work neatly dune at musclmble pri cs. Phone 635 or Isond postcard. \ if! can and deliver free of charge. 8-22-tf. The Missionary medium of the Wo< man's Society 0! the Baptist church will be held Thunday. October mu. The mtyu‘hvns and win-s of men:- he s of the American Legion will mcvt fat the home of Mrs. Charles Moclwl in" East Maple menue next Wednesâ€" ILL13 afternoon In bark up tlu- bum :in an) undt-ltuking the) may n1 m. umsistum'u. lam-1") motlwl or Wife of in lvgionairc is invited to be present. All girls inn-rusted in General (lymâ€" nastics. Sm-ial an‘l Folk Dancing. Basâ€" ketball. or any kind of gym work meet at the High School Gym uL-xl 'l‘uesday. Octobm‘ Htll, at 8:00 p. m. to discuss the work that is to be taken up by the Physical (,‘ulturv Lou- ;ruu the coming your. Suburban Chan-h School Institute at a meet!“ held in All Saints Episcopal Church, Western Springs, last Mon- day. r; “I” all,” luv "f- 'h|r:u(n mink u'” r-m-Irnl way-"um .15, (NHL :MMvrn I0â€"5-2-C ”"' thester Outing Picture â€"~ “A Hair-Raising Journey." 3'”: ’ CELEBRATE!) JUNGLE COMEDY Inn- .va Evening. 7:30 Continuous Admission, 15 and 20 all“ FORD WEEKLY BRAY PICTOGM Evening, 7:30 Continuous Am 15 and a a “ WmMthu-Im ' V" mmm-vâ€"mw Have you ever seen a Mable Normand picture the: wasn’t --and then some? You have not, and a“ will. “ Perfect 36" is no exception and you will nib Q great picture if you fail to see it. ‘ g MABEI. NORMAN!) A stirring romance of intrigue and mystery. A thril- ling tale 0f abduction and escape. A picture with natural settings of rugged granduer. A drama of fate enactd far from the haunts 0f men, depicting the ready wit of I [rigiwpiritod Anwriczm girl. ALSO BURTON names mvu "mun: Chm'y Candyâ€"“TELL vovn mm svnmmmur PATHS NEWS â€"'l‘llc lastly-Wind W mafidnm-nde. Mllulllhwhm MATINEE. 8:30. Adah-bl. I. all 15 out Evening. 7:30 Continuous Ail-biota. l5 and x “I May Allison A handsome chafleur on “thirty per" in wu‘ bu. who dared to love the daughter of the richest man in (on. And what's more he got away with it. Butâ€"“Ya can’t beat the luck of the Irish.” Tom Moore “Thirty a Week” Sometimes there seems no time to think; For life mom- nn sofast, Th fever for the future, Dulls the memory of the past. But of us all, sometime, somewhere, The past demands a toll. A “hushed hour” comes when each of us, Must reckon with his soul. This play is not uncanny, morbid or sensational, but is solemn, impressive, and has a distinct individuality. HAROLD LIDYD COMEDY “SAMMY [N SIBERIA" Evening, 7 :30 Continuous Admission, 15 and 20 cent! “The flushed Hour” Friday, October 10th . _ Blanche Swee THE HOME OF'BETTER PICTU BELMONT AND mam “wuss nowuns ano‘vii ’A Perfect 36 Thursday, October 16th Tuesday, October 14th Saturday, October 11th ALSO in BRAY PICTOGM

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