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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1919, p. 2

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Downers Grove Vulcanlzlna Shop Ii'giigtziltoni: ii t.ro}an>‘cfililul_f altos {in ilao!‘!.fh'at“fiq{;i I24 'tniia-Ii‘i; 101 South Main St. Downers Grove, Ill. TIRES GOING U-p-p-p-pâ€"l! SAVE MONEY ANYWAY!!! REPAIRS REASONABLE, CONSISTENT WITH PRICE 0]“ MATERIAL USED. Harness Shop. 1% South Mnin Street. near Maple Avenue now mowmun om NOESAWAY nuns-c.2014: luau-n.» Goes to Press Soon Notify'us to-day if you are about to move, or if there are any other changes that should be made in your telephone listing. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY - The Local Chicago Telephone ' Directory Telephone 9903 C. PENN ER Bell Bertolin é! Pfeifer Undert aKers Office. Curtis: 11nd" Building Downers Grove. Illinois Oro- oucuted from a variety of uh «11:13!le denim. mu! every mil is looked after by "pent. That is why our monument: ulwnyu IN to ['0‘ tum I! you uh. I moods! in your plot we will show you I grant nth-Ix ol dam to chaos (no. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN Our Monuments lion 85- R N \PZIVILLK. System unmannmm Poster ........... leM (absent) Dunning ......... Totals Team avengeâ€"7M Tholin'h Hatter! ‘vs. Sweafingen's Pace Makers-kabwr mh. mums “mas Staiger .............. 151 m 190 ”M ....... '. ........ 109 114 184 Foster ............... I31 I42 131 [ch] (absent) ........ I31 131 I31 Dunning ............. 178 187 176 Kidwell Speeders Tnvflolil’s Cubs Sweaflnm's M Makers Kkin‘s Colts Clarke’s Clean ’Em Tholln‘s Hatters Dickie Tool Co. ”other: All Stars ed In (heir m halls. and the locker: ‘II'I‘ being fixed up my. An Individual immanent. open to nll. will be announced very sool. Bowler: are invited to VIM the m board for announcements. HM! t- “JEWJE‘ WW." “”3: " E v A N. summ- ' Chrka'u Clean 'Em limos! toothy“; “bl... Co.“ to I CkIni" .- lhyLTM .v'n‘kf’z‘ handed high in two a! the thin. Ion-g ”(jumps ,1 1-: an In! nm- by H Mu "Jasmin.“ ....... Jim in m album] to all down m. ,,,,,,,,,,,, the um! mu. m- mm tau-km 5:. um: ..... pain“ (no “night “ribs iu lbs 3“)“ ,,,,,,,,,,,, M Kline and “ch! “0'“ '0' “I" Suffer .......... pm with ”2. My lathe! w far 1"“, {mm to!“ In Iom u be Ital-d um Tum “"an 40') ”mm b the (rut Might «I! u.» _..,.-_.-._-_, pin hon. M M this in mm! _‘__-‘ . fl______ ‘ «by by hosting Bertofln'u Cub-I two'p. Vix _____ out of three. The Cubs expected very ;8evaruu . . . . little show {mm a combination °lerue¢t¢| events. rim it was-vmud'n" biflh~ smut-an .. any, the» with Brady absent, and Stump ,,,,, "Kid" Safnmki. the hook ball king Totals hing out of humor. they were vx- Team awn: («dingly lucky to get even out Kim“: Kuhn-ll 8| Tim! hook ball of Sahamky'u by the Stankâ€"Oct. ‘ way. it weird and wonderful to In.“ KIDW 1hold I! thy mule Ilkya '0 00" Huey ...... umld In forced to hit the pin around Peterson ... «omens, the “Kill" would he in his]; no...” __ okmontâ€"«omotinwn. Hollow “PM. Well: ...... with high mm- o! 300. ‘Genvi' m__J__n. m__- 'l‘_.. _I_-_n n._l. some speed ‘3 their star man. Art. [eh]. m absent. Akierson copped high game with 192. The games for the past week were especially close. Swearingen's Pace Makers took two out of three from Tholin’s Hatters. the latter taking the laxt game by one pin They showed Every night sees, an enthusiastic crowd of bowlers and fans at the Dk-ke alleys where the league is rol~ ling and the manager is promising a few open to all tournamvnts for the near future. Tool Co. cam. celebrsted his birth- iBER’lOLIN’S CUBS ,. LEADING LEAGUE BY BUT I GAME The third week i)! the Doxmers Grove Bowling League shows Berto- lin’s Cuba in the lead with one game to spam, Swearingen's Pace Makers and Klein's Colts being right on their trail. Almost every game is close and hard fought and the game totals show how close the teams are matchv ed. Standing of the Club Show: That Teams are Evenly Matched. All Games Clone. loch“ All 8hr: ya: u mo. pop! STANBING 0!“ THE CLl'nfl ’“Dur' w-Im. which is the Dicke 010. I. 721 [67 114 I42 131 167 184 131 13! 176 312 Allison 1them thru. Saturday Romano Lyman. the heavy‘reight local center. playvd a stat guns until he diam ma left elbow which put him out of the gum. Allison, who has been shifted to right maul. took Lymu'l pine for the last five mum of phy. After November Lat. Klein's Market will resume opening on Wednesday afternoon and in"! remain so until further notice. All orders will be delivered in the morning except Saturday. PURPLE BEATS RIVERSIDE IN CDOSE BATTLE Ask autoim who have been forced to go through the town on muddy days and they will hall you they mvor have struck a bit of paving in the whole town. There may be native paving at thatubut it is buried so far under the mud that it is I lost hope. We admire a new-paper that is not nfnid to tell up mm“ and such a one is the Lamont OptimiflrNews which in its last issue said. “He" is paved with good intention-30 is be- LEMONT OPTIMIST- NEWS NOT AFRAID TO TELL TRU’I ‘P. Vix ........... ;8evorua ..... . . . . . I Dmettel ......... Schlnudcr ...... . . Stump ........... Totals Team averagwâ€"JNI PREACHER? GOSPEL IiiCflRL'S ALL STARS Bohlclmn ........... I“ ")0 Khlwell Speeder: vs. Mod»! Stars~â€"0ct. 17th. KIDWBLI. SPBBDERS CLARKE'S CLEAN 1Bo. Shultz ........... m H. Brown ............ 153 Ray Moqhel .......... 122 L. Hagar ............ 175 H. Holst ............. 192 Totals 786 Tam “crashâ€"702 'EM 157 138 118 149 202 764 Dicke ............ Totals Team average-74! Clarke's Clean Coltsâ€"Oct. 16th. )0. Vi): ............... mo ‘8. McElroy .. ........ 196 ‘A. Safransky ......... 102 Brady (absent) ....... 144 W. Bollow ............ 200 Totals 802 Team average-74? DICKE TQOL C0. Gahner .............. 161 l". Shula . . . .......... 147 Walters .............. X53 Dicke ................ 182 Near ................ 118 Totals 761 (Continued from first page) â€"â€"-â€"‘ _-â€"-â€", ‘-v_._ _-_. QUARTET AT FIRST ; :\;.,o,......‘...?: '- I A n! .‘no‘vn A ‘- Bertolin's Cubs vs. Dicke ANNOUNCEMENT fie MU. BERTOLIN'S CUBS KLEIN'S COLTS ............. 142 1.3. RI. L.‘l‘. ’ 2m vs. Klein’s 17 l 165 124 181 747 16! 220 I24 128 [53 I‘D! 7|! I!!! I52 10! I70 I71 731 152 167 121 1-13 146 157 711 Tool Co. 128 104 I!!!) 3‘}! I31 170 13) N] 118 112 M8 735 173 786 All I55 127 $27.00 to $50.00 The “6 50 Quality Outwcars Any Boot Ever Made, Auk Thou- Whu Wear Them! THREE GRADES 0? “BALL BAND" BOOTS TO ( HO )8!) HM)!“ PRICED AT ..... 3.1m.5.75 and $5.50 l [HIEBAND Mshfisfilflflg'llefiemellflcle Lehmann {4 Michel, S. C. White Leghorn Pallets and Yearling Hens W00dlawniQuality Farm, flinsdale, Illinois Inquire oereorge Wilhelm, Reporter Office TAIIDR AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS South Main Street Hart,SlIaflnelMalx V. 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