Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Nov 1919, p. 1

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We have enroute several cars of Purity Egg and Nut sizes, the famous Illinois coal, and if the railroad company will deliver these cars to us, we can make delivery as soon as they come. The rail- roads are seizing almost all the coal now in tran- sit on their lines, for their own use. . VOL. XXXVI. N0. 45 We have also, all sizes of hard coal which we can deliver promptly. We have on hand at the present time about 300 tons of Pocahontas Mine Run and can make immediate delivery on same. We are making every effort to have enough coal on hand to supply the needs of evryone thru the coal strike which now has the country in its grasp. To the best of our ability we will see that no one suffers because of a lack of coal. We ask the public to cooperate with us by making their orders as small as possible thus distributing the coal that is available over a larger territory. Dry Goods. Grocer-Ic- and General Menu-flu 88-80 Soulh Mal- Slrcd 'l'wo Phones "7-178 Lehmann Michel chm. ml 31mm am. pm. cam-cum, ('mw wm an... ad )“Nnu. Auto-cute “IIICHI. 25¢ lo ”.00. ”(lull-cu" Wad lion-(bun IM IIIIIO' Fl! Mud Cum-m- sun and NH GD."- nd “Mm lit to ".50. “Ion" llatbcr ”id “000 Sn“. Wool Fwd. (bu-I Hm Mul- hu- (1.“ (‘nun and 1m, (‘dtou ("an and Mm"- 2* I. I2... “DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER ' ”We: KUâ€"(‘Mncnâ€"Caflumnflctâ€" M Unwedâ€"4h.” NIL -â€"-Wool Knit Gian and “Men "on 1’: to £2.50. GLOVES AND MITTENS For The Whole Family Pint Bottle (‘ahup .......................................... 25: NP“ Holland Htrrinc. 2 far If»: per pound .................... 20c Fancy l‘o'ioinus Apple}. 125 sin: pm box .................... $4.“ Chili nouns. 3 pounds fur ................................... 2.1: 3 Hum Armour ('m-n Flak!» .................................. 29c P-m‘y Jonathan Apples. pt-r box ............................ $3.“ Palm‘Olivo Soup, per alto .................................. IO: Libby larm‘ Sim- (‘am Spinach ............................ 28c Gnu! Trawm Russet Drinking ('idrr. per an ................ 23c Gunny:- I-‘lnlml Hanan "acidic. per jar ...................... 35c Largr (‘un Emporium! Milk ................................. l‘c Savflny 100 [IT cont l'un' "um-r of Nuts. per can 87; 3: am: for“... Lary- (‘ammn wan») Salk-d (”rm-hen ...................... ".23 Groceries at Service Prices J. W. NASH Phone my 20 . REGARDING THE COAL STRIKE Lard Lumber company 00M. 0" HAND THE CORNER GROCERY QUALITY THE STANDARD EST, LAST and ALL THE TIME AT THE THE CORNER GROCERY HEADQUARTERS FOR FOOD Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J “'0“ K.“ ”nu It..." Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919 A" um 7mm." fun who wig-1. in! «v D. (3. H. 8. wt! a victory ow-r "n' mar-mmhurlumps. 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WWW thing» nhkh WI It Chang-u. l'or mun-n- he 10M 0. the mat uh" horn! in!" flu- rvu-cullw'n lrut dutch- Im a WWI“?- ymr loeuut with an nut-Hm! curry u to flu: 0w uulml rs}: \Q‘Lc-n MM (I. urn a locust. hr u clog (hr hail" I“: 6! fixfitflmtuawl Mu ulk made b bun!!- cajoy the 'I'Iw hit of "Ir waning was maul:- b,\' Scout vacuflvo Rummy. ho who was head of (‘amp Chrmugau. wherv ‘over Ihir‘ ‘ au- loal mats unm- «i thin manna-r. Mr. Rummy tog»: a» hint whim-t “A Du nt ”mu HI- vluuulind the “mm" "H M - under hi:- am- from tln- am ml in "w morning u: up: u night“ and rum Ink-r u Mlold 0' “walking Lawful Evidence } “1421' (In mt‘ul. Mrs. W. (‘.,lksrhm~. Mmimlun u! the worm-n of ”w village :bafking the Camp l-‘in- Gin-Ina «cunt 1w toautmixlmsx. Chief Scout Ext» ‘cutiu‘ of the Chicago Distrirt. Mr “Vault-hop. gun- an vloqwnt tribute ‘to tlw work of thi- (‘nmp Fin. Girls. "1‘ was follows-«l by Mr» Moody, whu ir the‘ head of tho mow-mv-nt fur Hm uiutrlct. Her prrmmlily is sm-h that (‘W‘n’ "it" in tho Villnur “‘lm kmnh' ME: Iowm hvr. ‘ A banquet given by theCamp Pin.- (.irls and Mothers of Downers (ll'O‘C (0' the Bm Scouts and Fathers at the Methodist Ihurch last Friulnv mening “as one of the meet unique and suc- cessful eu-nts held recenth in the \illagc. It was in the (mm of a re~ turn compliment to the Bm Scouh who last spring entertained Ithe gills In the flame manner. lnterpeusmg the courses of the very ood meal served by the Ladies Aid iety of the church. \VI-n- songs. cheer»: and entertainment, divided equally between the girls and boys. Th!- \‘in'iouz- .troops llro‘r «Nomi lwz'w ty figuzlug wrth {ht-j; or final yells. Methodist Chunk Scene Last Friday Night of Unique Ind Inter- esting Event (AMP flRf GIRlS BOY 5(0018 AND PARENIS BANQUH 3."- Klmelr bu. _- M694 mm In There would be fewer lawsuits and 1055 dispulfls if there were more bi": paid by dick. A paid check is an acct-pay] and lawfu) receipt {or payment of a debt because the person to whom you give th chock writes his name across the back of it and shouhl )1 ask you to [my it again you an I'- u-ays "show him." TV» mm- M "w lil-mrg mmlo m:- dtr Hw- nun-firm: 0' "w Homo and Pilomtinml (‘ummilln- «I ”I0 We» mar'~' (”Ink vat- u-ry 1w" nut-NHL ”3 :‘M" “M l‘r‘v'n "f Sprinrfirlvl new an inn-ting INN-llr‘ilm of "W Ham 1-! Hr sum library mmmmm- .’nr mm? libmfim. Non. shr "In"! M- lrntilm In mmv- nf {hr .‘lllhjl'ft" in T’pirh nnr Iii-ran rho-'w-x \um hiri- iap Mn! mack all hr inn-1n nun- In man-r mhmm i- Un- onnmym- vm-M of mu “rdnndny's "Min of "w ('h-irs lkpurimonl. In. J. I). (Wk-mph. who Mud-cl "w ital f'ms how in “r Hum. u-an Ito club In loud "wir nu rt in IN [mu-vat mo m" n" and I ‘51- na- tnl. This drive will In mm m. Minn-IV. 1" "In!” bani-on mun nu NM Walvmulav aflrrmm in Libmr) "all. night um pruuom hm" hul- lotgl um‘ayfiumm. ‘ r adorn, during and .0." "w pm- ‘gruu I. orrlu-un nth-ml Iugrllu-n for We rwninr plays-cl mm“ min- c'in. Envy momhrr uf thin impromp- tu muck-I ulion h n IAN and my r; Wf an; urging wu own- Qul it 1th: the but total rim-tn "wu- Md 0v" [Mo-v"! Cn. Mr. P. Mum“ of Chicago. I m- m" eelobnml ”at". now Lulu on Apofinutun Ha Ind but ur- the lam ml Mu nub)!“ ”(My by them been": that out “I'd Alum” mon- Iurly ascribe. flu- slmn Ill puma-m- of tho omni- ‘uuoa o! exmervlu- m- lhu any 10!". Hr. Rpinhokn evidently Wu MIN": an I mun-t. ah-M Co Mp awn hurt u M: «Mm-aeo- mum mum! nflrrA nun-l uf upping-r: I Aftvr xho hml welcomed "u- oxâ€"sc-r- \in- men and their guests. who cum tinned with a viva-nation spa-vh- n purpriu- to the loriouims. and gum- ‘n tho how a hambmmd- oak. louhcr mated arm chair. for their rI'Ih mount. Rob"! Came-Mon rhlirman of the la» ml pots! «know-Mimi the «if! thank mg the worm-n for (hr work "IM' hnvr «lane for the local boys. not only now but while the war um mm on. Mrs. T. I". Kelly, pnxitlt-ul of flu- (lub opt-nu! "w mating with a shad hut nloquent talk. She n-frrml tn the signing of the armistice a war mm and told hnw unpropriau- it was ”Ia! "K‘ -bgion could on the nnnivor- .:u',\'_of [[u- clay furnish Ihr-Aprmzum. Th0 ushers. Mrs. Frank Kaiser. Mrs. C. W. Vanfleynum. Mrs. J. D. Cilloxpiv and Mrs. J. l'. MacDonald. appmpriuh-ly garb"! in RN! Cm» rostumos. with tho S. A. lassies new a touch of color 14: "w :«wnl‘. Alexander Bradley Burns Post. Am- erican Legion. furnished the program at the imitation I)! the club “ho post- pom‘d their meeting fmm tho altar- noon to the owning so that more [wo- pk- could take nth antagc of the oppor- tunity. Mrs. A. G. Michel, Mm. Carl Smi- _cr, Mrs. H. 1" Jones and Mrs. B. C. wnes, costumed as Salvation Army lassies served doughnuts and coffee in a comet imitation of overseas style followin the Woman's Club program «1.1M. ickc Theatre Waluemlny ev- clung. “DOUGHNUTS AND” - SERVED BY “SAL- VATION LASSIES” \merlcan Legion W Program For WOIIIII'I Club nt niche Theatre Wednesday. .‘lri. .‘lirhfl n-mlmnl 0w" th-Hirm ;n htvr mun! Mutiny n-vmm-u :m" m a" "w nflrrmmn um. mm ..r 5...”. Mt-asmo and ”mm. Wakh "w flirkr Timur u-lu-Hiw mt-Ms fur "RipM On "manna-w" :m' of (h:- gvrah-ul ”Brim... nu Jam" ir [Dow-era ‘:Tffl1‘, no" iMHv-slnl in "w local H'mr} N0 mlgr Heir!- nn- in ‘hr fwM 9nd R is O'MNHU Chat 0M mum- vi" hr emu-vim! for "w mutiny, than" wu- muir On n-nw- mm! Nw’r ammo" 4va In- npmiMMI at!" "u- Iuh- M air-mind. In (Mk Ionun- of «Mn. Hwy mack wry rm!- ilnhb mule. ‘ I’anrviu no. of Down (3m. Int-mini of u» lord of 0» Am- wriru II“ will M I vny {m- om» mug; and “My mum- an. Nwmbr rm, :0. ”Hr club rut-mu. Tin-y will MM II own for "(MET "Winn far ”to MAIN", yc-m Ir I" other In“. M! m ”Immin- mn "w nun. TM arc-nun «Mn-n. Rob-no (‘grâ€" vvntrr. ummnr‘ chairman. and PIN] truth); h-mt-onry mrv-ury ‘ww filo-fl"! who-n "ht- Imylirnliou 'nr AMERICAN LEGION 1‘0 ELECT OFFI- CERS MON. NIGHT 1 mm Hum .u-mw Nmrville Ina! Salunlay .1!- mo. but am Wu hardly n rm mu u Nana-wine Ind four n- xulum out «I "w gum- on amount «1’ «kind-u or injuric-u . Everyone (n- to up" (0 0w- aw Sunni-y. Ibo- bowl .1! do thrir part M-Ip (Du-m and :90 man Mo. W1- Imow that tho (Elm Ellyn mum will he a Mil? fight but we'va got u; win. Sm‘t'rnl new fun. or I! loud ”in: that ha 1- In on alum! lot a long limp. will ht- hurl: i. llw "mu; 3 flat- Imlav and vu-n one in mun-«l to “by all_ 914 x '\_r‘ got, Starting Mommy, (‘oach Vun Ant- wc-rp put Un- fellows lhru u \‘m'y stifl "mt-tier and has continued thr pron-nu 4 wry night xim- so that by Saturday \. «- «boulvl hmc tha- best (rum o-vvr mm! 69 lb.- High _Srh_<-o| on ”on I'M-M. 'l‘hn- upon tirld running I)! Allimn wan~ mwmmmblo {or three of the I’ur~ qu-‘s lmwhclownx. The "that ”IN? wvn- "w result 0" hitting the limn livery om- uf Un- boys was in good mmlilion am] they gave a wry "NHL ahk‘ exhibition. Saturdav’s ganu was a hard fought (mm-u in spiu- of the omv-mlwlm-sn of flip scorn. Ilinrdah- fought 1,0 (In- last minute. Glen Ellyn ..... Whvaton ....... Dowm-rx-i (irm't- . Navel-ville ..... Hinululo ....... {GLEN ELLYN AND ! PURPLE To STAGE f BATTLE SATURDAY 'lhc (‘ounty Championship is with- m the l’urplv's amp. Next. Saturdm «Hides flu- isxuu Downers meets Glen Ellyn at ("on Ellyn. Com:- ow-r and help. Wr’ll m-«d pop on (hr Nidl' lint-,3. Thv standing at lhc- County u-nms am: Usually just hv-fow Christmas- v-w'ry year we pause to take stock of uur resources and see how We are coming out with the gift buyils. If your bank nccount in not large enough to cover your purchases. start now for the Christmas season of nineteen twenty. A ceruin sum in the bank each pay day cloex the trick. Lot-ls Tool Game Fm "inside Lu! Saturday By the Snow of 5| lo 0. Christmas Money, 1920 All you need is the inclination and a donar to start an account. ‘ In mu" Mm: ml: “Hand th [mp0 0! (W. stopping that! (My wnr M facing Ibo- nnt. Glow in up a prayer to! Up by: the flea-p "w mom-mu drop ”0v" Thu.” \luw ’N‘n' .II‘iM'vi Mam wen r'ml a" div "I" 0000'! (M ”It at m- vlm and Inn in ”or Ann-moon Min")- 51 [I'Mc‘ "I basins! "a M “'0» “‘luh H) I'll“ ("if ‘1“ fried! Inr thv- mmgwth) shown and Hm": I va-hul in mu "WIN h'lvflw‘flm‘: Mrv anal M n. I’mmly. var-Mun on." nods- MIMI: W um" and In Inh- Iho W Sharply It ohm sown! m In an nul- nhM we no!» I an. lhr fin- whia‘k biota low. uni-v hula “a W 1w": nun mm. I! «M M uh low for than Co run" Mun-v" ”at M. nu A!” “N (by. Tho- chant ball». 00 fin Mil mm "dating "at the winning QNnu- ham" and lo "a! lumped h. hip!» Tunhy mm. surly in CM min ”run of 0»- !ut that W ”M uuuwrury of on winning of the Ami-tin Ml (one. A! I6: o’clock “Hm a» 3m}... g.” «“000 fin WW: 9‘39"" 01' 8'9)“ 5w 07*- ‘found bur-mug them when my outcr- «10w ma. “WI-that?!” 01W (‘ongmfloml [Min my w!» ”mun"! ll without tho kmlodp cf an: A moat "unable nu rho u‘u’fi- [n-ru flu up cigar“.- _ jump {by ‘for 0w gun-ho. of {animu- (or their rlu mono with the“ that ohm the room. were reo_dy vlllogu people he invital to them. I! mum! u If evr at o! [Mun-mm Grow «tn-om through the club. w" the "- rugumeou WW (and them good . Amount ngroooblo mrpfln Io‘ ng'fii For those woo cowl k We hall was available for «hating mm the cod manic of Stu-van!!! Orchestra umd my to file dance floor Ind Item them inunrxted for hour». The aflalr took Um place of 21m luv! welcome ham to the DOI‘IOI'F (mm bovn who had been in the aerv vice of the United 3km. "my grhirchr an to have been and {gr I ow puma: win mi :23. ww- Crowda thmnged the warm for hours looking over the quarter- the toys have fixed u for themselves Ind being «nu-ruin“ by the Murixold Trio of Chiagu, «nu-runners and rumors. All evnning the Woman's Auxillin n! Uw Legion were busy «twins In lo tho- gut-um and ammo." it wan tho r. us! xuvcvmful vvrnt ever given In Downers Grove. Armisticv Day. Tuesday. November 1101. was observed in Downers Grove by the American Legion with III "Open House" at its club rooms in lhc_Dicl§e Byilding.‘ Crowds flung!!! Club Room- Al Ex- Scrvice Men Showed New ‘ [MM OBSERVED ARMISIKI DAY Wllll OPEN HOUSE “'3 \\l FILI‘JL ('.\RI) 0!" THANKS [Damn-n “mo (WM-ltd. JIM M "II In - huh and W {girl-flu WHOLE N0. 1863 A. ‘n'. 'quin «a

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