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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Nov 1919, p. 2

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:Your Coal Order Should Be Placed NOW! Around about the middle of October a little heat on cold mornings will be necessary. Be prepared by having a supply of good coal on hand. “Old Ben,” Franklin County Lumber Coal, will give you the heat satisfaction you want. Cement Shingles ORDER NOW YOUR WINTER’S SUPPLY! Blocks film“ KINDLING FOR SALE 1:21;: M We have a good stock of fine d kindling. This is G l a cut up waste from our facto . 0 large pim, but rave 911‘ just right for light fires an starting the furnace Cinders I)..- beat of our ability and wish to 1-for- our customers and other: interested of the 11 per cent increase hthepfleeanutoCuingsudTubn. Inapluofthhincreue on u explain to you how pmbably not «I one money by lath: man can be put h on casings you thought wen unclean. . lid-g your casing: in and be convinced. Downers Grove Vulcanizlng Shop 10] South Main St. REPAIRS REASONABLE, CONSISTENT WITH PRICE 0!" MATERIAL USED. Harness Shop. 108 South Main Street, near Maple Avenue M Wit? mow mun ow MOSS AWAY! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS OF -ALL 10an LUMBER â€"â€" COAL â€" mwonx .3: am: POLICY TELEPHONE I. Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prim ONE FIVE $3.00 PER LOAD, DELIVERED (5 to 600 pounds) Also, a fine grade of heavy “ WALNUT FUEL WOOD $3.00per ............................. 500 pounds All wood is under cover and absolume dry. Our supply is limited so do not delay placing orders. Potter M13. Lumber Co. C. PENNER Our 'Mmfiments ' I aim 31¢I anxexocuhd from a «116on so- ceptsble tie-lam and every datull It looked after by exports. The is why our monuments Ilways appeal to good. taste. If you plan o memorial in.I your plot we will show you a grant variety of designs to choose how. ARTHUR R. BEIDELMAN Phone 35< R NAPERVILLE. ILL. L Gunning ....... Tobin ........ Tam avengeâ€"«m iiiâ€"1;; minimâ€"786 Seven"! . [)ruetu'i P. Vix .- Shim!) Toms .- Team 3ch Wuhan: . Tholln'l flatten- " Mochrl'. Gwhner Schlnuder Second, Holst Third, Stump Fourth. Dexter Fifth. Alderson m Hagar 203 mm Severus ms 153’ Aldemon ............. 171 2d Banning 200 1 35th P. Vix lsslslnzflcten'y ..... *2 . . . .128 34 Huey 193 “Low Timke 103 113 Totals . .............. 738 High Game. om Vix 211 .Team ave 772 Second, Holst 210' Clarke's lean 'Em’s vs Third, Stump 207 Speedem October 3m. Plum-HR, navfar 195 Clnrke's Clean '3. local bowlers hit the wood for big scones in the individual tournament at the Dicka alleys Monday night, Huger winning with the high average of 203 113 copping first place from Running who marked 200 L33. litter Won Individul Even Honky; With the Exceptionally mm: = The scoring follows: TOURNAMENT Average of 203 1‘3. rkleiu'n Com Cement Blocks Brick Sand I99 ”8 ['37 124 214 8‘2 Tile 151 “3 1M 1.)? ND '33 Sen-ml \oung men 'Iom t'w («H- I219“ pull Tom 0! Cum“ BibIk-Il Institute U‘ 0! mm rm mind In nanni- IN Mic "Mar at the Pin! at. H. chum-h £06 mu anhv awning It 7: 30. Thu mu will b! .1 Cu- In the naming an! can «find from "ww- ln UI" (:mw -for "w Math; umkv. â€"1 TM- wlll ho the am of “w “\Hn ,Ny Chum“ moon" .a to in held u! g um «mm. um um wk A Inm (Md in "W. Speck! wmflr. 159 I78 182 I78 All I36 118: I41 I63; l70| WWI. , Do you know how you can help to} make life ensier for us. Just step to the telephone. when you hear :3 news story. and repeat it to us. You may he sure that we will thank you: and bless you for the assistance. We! are interested in all of your lodge.‘ social and community strain We want to print all the news in the county and we take this occasion to thunk you for the assistance you are going to give us. now that we hove called some of our little problems to: your attention. Try your hand at writing two mlâ€" umns I (lay of news or near news. The mean two thousand words. Try it. Then change your mind about thr‘ my graft of running a country news- We would like to add that you try running down a rumor 0r :0 find a man who can“ really givr you first hand infatuation. Chan. (‘. Quint". a I‘m-luau of sKnou'mt'. Ian. was killed mt :h‘ NM “nun about 300 n‘dott 'Wrdnenhy manning. ML Stunt-n In: mum-inc - car of start an ,cuuem. He took Ink-k «Mk- 0. flu- ;‘nia and had anal Mon mm. Jul II it new on! M owned I)» {Mrofwmwgfl m‘l‘n'l .u'r “I! fell M. An imbst w he“ and I w-rvlifl ,0! mick-u! do“). nation-d. [ C. F. Davin fluvial UK My all 1“ up shjmd tp_ nomue Thursday; i Bill Irwin the famous norm icornnpondent. vru one asked why jug-«wan» made so many unfit-kn ‘Bill Wand that the wonder to him wu that they mer not mything straight. He said. go out on the street and vrite down every acmunt of the latest widen: you are able to gathér. Compare the accounts; no two will b:- nlike. Get some of your informvrs to repeat the story and see how it has been magnified. N can Mind to l "min; for burial. “’l‘llellighttolhppinas” DICKE THEATRE i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lynchwere sur- l {prised b I number a! friends last riday, allowe'en. Ortohnr Mn N n mrty in homu- o! All Saint: DI . The Nun-prises, twenty stro . and s! “dol- .led u " an spooks am witches .uul 'n k 0' llntems, hooped ln- tnrgonfmjrrh home and xmmfllnhed Another of thme biggest and beat photoplays (‘MAK RHIVVKRS. "DNA WK'KMAN. A(‘('II)KNTI.“ KILLED NR“! HELSIONT fmfi"fo°‘:‘.12,°"fiot::"‘;"xvii”? GET READY AND PREPARE EOE THAT snow the min fl STORM WHICH IS SURELY COMING YOU’LL WAKE GOSPEL TEAM mm: ONE OF THESE MORNINGS WISHING YOU COMING TO THE HAD A noon PUR 0F RUBBERSâ€"AND WARM M- E ( H 1' RF" worm»: AR. BUY NOW! WE HAVE THE BIGGEST \wrul 3mm; "‘l'l‘ 7mm the HM VARILT‘ A)” BEST ASSORTMENT AN], QUALITY pal Tan: 0! (I an“! llihlkll Inntuul 'N In)“- \BRS GROVE. of Emma. will con-In ( In rump! iuir nn'la- at the Pin! 31. II. c‘luurlv HM! Kuwlnv n-venéng at 'l: .20. Tln will hr .1 flu in tha- naming and comp film! from llwn- tn Ilu- (3 mm 2 man“ c e T. u:__ _-- .l-_ to due vLynch home and atom lubed their purpose of scaring 'thc Inhabi- hints. Hot doughru a and other numb mom: were served and later bridge was Phyo'd. “It W. I. I!!!” at Chicago. bah}; the lucky Ulnar o! the first pdze. Dr. Goo. F. 'flmke being the other on skilled. or lucky. enough to carry Imm- a trophy o! the evening. SURPRISE HALLOW- E’EN PARTY AT J. J. LYNCH HOME L Badman 'Au.%' 157 EDITH PERMN J m. :27 WON. ROOSEVELT 1‘5“. :31?th 3% E s SAY CONTEST CShigor . 123 Totals ............... soc 772 742 ~-â€"- 1‘92!" new? ’-' A 'I‘Im Fnaliuh fl‘nur‘l‘l in ”no lml nnh- .Vix . Sufranski McElroy Brady. Bollow . . Totals Swenrfigcn’s Heal ............ 9919! 13);). ----- Dal? (am) W. . Beidelnmn ’ fiéitalin's'" Cubs u Pace Makers. October Mann’s C DOROTHY PHELPS WHY DO WE MAKE ' MISTAKES? COMING Pace Makers ....124 132 ....l44 144 ....171 139 ....l7l 185 ....l28 169 ....738 769 Sweatingen's 30th. Kidwell's 218 133 131 118 I34 724 189 147 170 139 131 776 139 185 769 I57 770 152 135 161 786 151 144 182 185 146 [37 122 1:18 165 The English dunes in the local pub~ lic school under the di-ectlon of Miss Mellhenny. veccn'tly observed the Roosevelt Memorial Day by writing themes ubout the interesting llt‘e and adventures of this great American. The essay submitted by Edi": Per- ron of the South Eighth grade was given first place. The following dev :ene honorable mention: Honm Bamhalt Dorothy Drew Malguerite Becko Waltex Knapp man Lillian Elarton OVERCOATS mmmummm Men’s Paris Garters, The Genuine Article For only ............ .. ............................ 25m. amt“. 20-30 mm Moll 1m TAILOR AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS South Main Street V. THOLIN thcykeepthemdry. They sanmalot d moncyinthelomtunhe- cmseofthemanycxtradays gnd weeks 0! wear you get You Can't Beat “BALL-BAND" Arctic: Wham-pl...” "Ball-Band"Amtieaprotectyourle-duer shoes, They keep ”at ten Int-m a_nd we naturally want to tell you I qumy rubber footwear that we can. “Ball-Band" with the Red ma link is the kind we m 355 Tohotdymxn’ademdyourflf’df'mg “Winn ' Nut Alway- Unludly. Friday'lml not been unlucky in hil- .tory. It It in no considered by may. It ' was on Friday. August 3. 1493. that 00- 'Iumbus set sail on his voyage of (II.- covety. and Friday. October 12. that 'he first sighted land; P‘ridny. Noun- ,bcr fl. 1493. that he reached "mud; on his second voyage; Friday. Jun. '13. 1494. that he reached the coil- uent at America. I! was on Friday. July 17. 1116. thlt the motion was made that the United colonies no pun ought to be free and independ‘ . WC. Many more occurrences could in M ' Gallop Enrichment-III! [mum Esuywillbopubuflwduxtvak. The prices are $27.50. 30.00, 35.00, 40.00, 45.00 and $50. The makers are Hart - Shafl’ner Marx and the Cohen- Goldman Co. when this is said one im- mediately knows that the best value can be had for the money spent. riety of cloth to choose from is large cnoégh to suit the taste of even. “His Honor. the Ameri- Our stock of over- coat: comprises not etc from the two best makers of men’s cloth- ing the United Sta y are the latest style. the best Interim the va- I‘M IN I III

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