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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1919, p. 1

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CI l... -â€" v A friend of man me said: “I do not use newspaper advertising. I advertise thmgh my windows." Window «hem-in: In good «lumping. Showman;- ulvertldng In good «hora-lag. The window advertise: to (In puncflny.1'he showcase to (In: nanny In the m. Duty-Ir ”crew-pa ammo-t union doctrinal- of ”It not- m I'll“ II“ the none of ALI. - 7 AN ADVRA-TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS VOL. XXXVI. N0. 42 Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise 28-30 South Mala Skeet Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel Armour": ('nrn Hail". [Il‘l' wrkum ............... O I-S III. ('oflon. SAL'I'IID (‘IEV‘KRRS ........... FANCY I’IVAI‘ORNII’J) AI'RN'OTS. prr mrknm» FANCY (“XIII-III SNAI‘S. in KM." ............... FANCY SW'HI’ZT POTATOES 6 roumI4.. , . I IHI'ORTI’II‘ ITALIAN OIJYR “II, Dir“) I'ml". FAXCY JON \TIION APPLES I‘m ”as. . CATSI'I‘. R "I. I‘mIHv .......................... FANI'Y SANTA CLARA I‘III'NI-TS, .‘I-w. I‘ouml.. FAST" HONEY DEW HEIJINS, Err-Iv... . .. ., (IRASIIMA’S SOAP POWDER. Inrr I‘m-bur FANCY HONEY, In Comb. I’rr ('nio ........... OLD FASHIONED IIOMINY. Lam Can. . . . . . . .. Men's Ind Mu' Winn Lind Duel (Ia-In. Marti-awn Shop Lined (haul. Main-kin Vesta. (“my Palm. Sue-In Coats. .‘I'n'u Mack- MI'I. PM It . . ........... $7.23. "0.... MCI». 1" in.“ "a.“ have In ”9' from 2.00 In $3.00 more for lies-r anywhere our. ”It“ and (‘ofllnrny (‘oah ..................... PM .‘315 In 810.0. THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH P’m Groceries at Service ljriceg 375d“rim?:31-Eménhfier'your relatives and your friends, tter start now. $1.00 -- OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT -â€" 31.00 Do you rt-alize that Christmas is almost here again? ~ , - It will be but a little while until gifts will be the paraiiipuqtosplyjefl. If ivou haven't saved thtel mon- . ..-I_L:..~. “n "nun Christmas Is Just ’Round The Corner DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE BOOT MOCCASINS in Cotton and Wool, 15, 18, 20. 25 and 35¢l FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE CORNER GROCERY FIRST CLASS GOODS ONLY ARE SOLD HERE HEADQUARTERS FOR (Continual m column: over; Downers Grove. Illinols. Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1919 .ch IJSC '30- IM l2: 000; and a war-wanted world has praising needs of petroleum-areas which bid fair to eclipse all others in prodignl production. Although ban.- ly scratched as yet. the output of Mexican wells now exceeds a million tons a month. and the duty xlready brings “ammo a year tn 3 Slate which his been I welt," of Morninhed and brigandage ever since tht‘ ‘lron Denp'o ." Porforio Din, passa- my in Paris (that Mecca of Latin-Am- eficnns). in 1915. "If we are to accept the team of It! own Constitution” (1857). Presi- dent Wilson told the Washington Congress, in his time of trial. "Mean ikn has no Government." It is a crazy intory. this Mexico-even during Wil- ‘son's two terms. which began in 1912. Nothing madden or move (manic, over snared on a con-Wr- «up or the Weston movie reels. ' Tyrant after tyrant amen the Great Britain. France. Holland and" In the fou the United States promptly protestpdjmade an and against the new. trend Our own in: \\ hich flan-w vestments in Mexico exceed moot». inf xhouting m The tmrulrm "Govommvnt" of Don Venustiano Carranza has rwmmly seized tho property of the Scottishâ€" Mexican Oil Company. This is the hut conflmtinn umlor tlw now Quor- t-tam Constitution of If)". which is openly aimnd a’. the elimination of all {animus .c-vnn the missionaries of religion; no y- to step in": Maxim and “clean Mao. We an mm: surprisml. nut that wr don‘t think it \WmM h» a good thing. but that if it is (run that Eur lish pmplo should kilo“ it hrfmv we THE Fl'Tl’RE 0F MEXMTO~ANL ERICA“ NEW MOVE TENDING TOWARD.“ A PROTECTORATE l The following rathrr long but very 1interesting article was printed in th-- ‘lfomlon (Englanu) Ohm-war, August 10th. 1919. Limit of the facts moth ‘tioan aw familiar to all of us. It {brows an inwrvstlng light «m what England thinks of our Mt-xirm. “poll- 03‘" in the past and present. l'nklss tho writA-r was lalmrina un- der :1 dc-Iusio. this chantry is about The London "Observer" in Long Ar- ticle Tells of Mexico’s “Governv mun Sinu- Diaz‘s Time. Wlll "If SIMS (HAN UP MEXICO? I 101100” SAYS $0 (Continued 'on Igst page) (fly Ignatius: l‘hayro) ~TIIAT MID-TM“ (humhalm. local quavlm‘harlt .Hartâ€" (-vl the scarf": by making a magnifi- r-enl forty yard run in the third «war for. which plarevl the hall on Rirt-r- side's two yard lino. me hem it was an easy matter to score. The In» cals failed to kick goal making them still om point to the had. In the fourth quarter a‘ungnecerry made an ontl Inn of forty-five yards. which threw local motPra into spasm: of xhouting as it looked as if he would easily some. However. he was downed before the desired distance was nin- «l. but avenged himself in the next play by slipping a neat drop kick be- tween the goal posts. Rusele 8w. phenx put. the game on ice by lackl- ing 1 Riverside player for a touch back, scoring an additionnl three points. making the final score I] to 7. It w“ a game to make the spec- tators gasp at every play. Long runs', good interference. and close tackles by both sides. made it interesting. labor! Tm. Tomorrow the lnckport' Township High School eleven wiH come to the Grove to tie up with the locals. Thu it will be a good game in a foregone conclusion the way the locals have been playing. No matter how great the odds seem against them. they go in to win. end the feet that they have lost but one game this lemon. seem to indicate thlt that spirit anion ks! Mu“ of tin- "‘fi‘m's whistle In 2mm tho xmtainm that "w- [amt \an< cum and “TM. Rhu-rsidc- would first fitting a Inurhdnwn and kicking gual in thfl first quaih-r. Al NW Ill" 0w stow ME 7 to 0 in lht-ir fawn- and ”mm- Imkml him to tho local fans. Howâ€" :vor. aflrr (ruin: a talking in and a fc-w instmction; from the math, Van Antwerp, thr- l‘urph- playm's h-It hob tv-r and want in to “in or clit- in N1!- attempt. ll mu nip nnd tut-k fmm start In finish with hath downs out to will. A! no limv during: flu- ganw was vith~ q-r sidv a gun- winner and it. took thr- Downers ()mu- High School. ll: Riverside High School, 7. The mom figures of last Saturday's conumt at Riverside between that and the local who"! cannot tell Nu- slory of the guru! battlu Local High School Eleven Triumphs When Last Whistle Slop-s Hard , Fought Game. PIIRPII BIAIS RIVERSIDE III (I08I BAIIII (Wank!!! In other words. It can-Ia WINDO m‘ 1 the 3111338. It ruche- tho-Tn:- when 33:13....” -' twuuonlcliruu. 'l NW advertising unpack-1W I” m [Wmfllwtwmffldmm , mummuommumm. OPEN AN ACCOUNT With the Farmer’s and Mcrchant’s Bank oldest Baal: In now-m Grave OUR POLICY There is still time to moke needed repairs on your home before cold weather sets in earnest. Call a carpenter and have him stimate on the Cost of what needs to be done and then insist that he buy the lumber from our yard. In this way you are sure of having good lumber for the job. If oyu are planning a home, and who isn't. you and friend wife will be discussing plans, finishes and what not, during the long winter evenings. Let us help you. We have plan books, blue prints and our long experience in the building line makes us competent to render you very valuable assis- tance. Our service is free. Fall is here. soon the snows of winter will be covering the roof of your home and this combined with the cold weather will not permit of repair. ing. Fall is the time to repair roofs and buildings in general so that winter will find the home warm and able to withstand the winds of this season. Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Company Amman m m m n?!” There Is Still Time 5 FOR REPAIRING! It i»- the policy at this mutilation to plane the n- luliomohlp bclwm tlu- built unl du- duponlur I an inlimaltu friamlly. “man to m" halt to M (lu- mtomm («In hu- Io walk-ll our arm at all link-I. I! we «lulu I banking Mn ”hill-H on thin Mulls \w cordially mm run to GOING TO BUILD? Phone after 6 P. I. 142 J WHOLE N0. 1m

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