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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Dec 1919, p. 5

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H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor )1 Noah Fm“ Ave-u Telepl North Side Grocery 5: Market Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. package ..... Sawtay Vegetable Shortening, can .. Monarch Telephone Peas, can ....... Come Again Sifted Peas, can ........ Quaker or Savoy Comflaks, per pkg. Prunes, per pound, 25 and .......... VEGETABLES, FRUITS, CANDIES AND NUTS AT Small Pork Loin, per pound . . . Pork Butts, fresh, per pound .. Rib Roast, per pound ......... Lamb Stew, Breast, per pound Veal Breast, per pound ........ ORDER YOUR POULTRY FOR CHRISTMAS EARLY Remember the Firemen’s Masque» ade New Year‘s Eve Mrs. Rose Hawkins of Chicago, vis- ited Friday with Mrs. E. G. Lemon. M Ol-I Mr. Wm. Mochel is very ill at his home in the country with pneumonia. It you needus tuneupâ€"1m. Do your Christmas buying at home. Buy Red Cross Seals. Mines Helen Stevenson and Ethel Luighlin visited in Aurora Sunday. “Anything from Kid Gloves to Luge Run.” I am ready now with up-to-the-minute styles OF THE PUREST WOOLENSI The Way To Do This In To Have Your Clothes MADE BY HAND. HARDWARE ‘ 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ G MOCHEL Gold Medal Flour Chicken Feed Get The Most For Your Clothes Money-~- The Most Style The Most Wear The Most Fit Do your Christmas buying at home. STRE TC H YourDollars- Stoves and Ranges Little Billy VanBeynum is ill with Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing CLEANING â€" DYEING ~â€" PRESSING andâ€"REPAIRING ”magnum-r PERSONALS JOSEPH MAZZA Paints, Oils and Glass SPECIAL SATURDAY OTHER PRICES GmWh-flm fibristmaa Specialâ€"For the man who smokes we have made special Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lindley leave for Los Angeles, Cab December 26th to be gone several months. Miss Elizabeth Zimmer of Chica~ go, spent tlm week-end with Marion Deach of North Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Brevillier ave now ocv cupylng the house on the corner of Franklin and Prince avenue. Miss Helen Hawkins visited her gunt "vs. W. A. LaChaI-ty, over Sun~ Miss Doroth" Holl'ert is now em- }loyed as a clerk in J. D. Gillespie Co’s. Hardware Store. Inmammdarmmm theSh-heapunemuson Monday. MT” Funny Stewart returned from her visit to yGrimm], Iowa. Do your Christmas buying at home. Telephone NI-bfit 2 .250 115.: 19c 12c 1/2 gallon ............ 50c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour ............... 16c Fancy Ri Grape Fruit 2 for 25¢ 3 for 26c; doz.85c Sunkist Oranges 8: Eatmor Cranberries. Gorton’s Pkg. Codfish. .320 Gold Dust (large size) .30c Karo Syrupâ€"light or dark Gallon .............. 95c supfily ........ Re lar Smoked Hams. R0 ed Rib Roast ..... Spring Leg 0’ Lamb .. Fan? Jonathan and Spitzéniiérger Apples, 2 Tbs er Box ................................ Fancy Pork Loin Roast.28c Fresh Pork Shoulder. . .261: Fresh Ham ............ 28c Sausage Meat,, Limited 7 Kle'm’s Sanitary Cash Market Five Pounds at Per Pound [ We know you me goi to help ‘mise that mm {or the figural, but why “it any r to Ml out that pledge card? You need not pay it now. but my time within 6 months. Hindus Upholsteflng 5 Furniture Revolt Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 835 or If it in your intention to help out later with that Library subscription. let the Board know it now by sending in your subscription cud so they can check yuur mum on the list Mr. A. H. VuV-In is arm: at the Panama: hos ml. 4: m suckicnly “ken ill whi at work lust Friday and immndiately rushed to the hospilyal ' adv. A splendid proxrum Iru rendered to In :Mmiuive audience Int Sum «my emit-w at the First Evangelical «hunch ‘~ the Com Voluntmr Bun] a! th- Studcnt V mm" Movement. The bottom may drop out of (he thermomekr but the Dick The-m Ia shiny I warm. Moreover the m attainments an alway- flnt elm Tucsuhv Dead," 16th. wu the “an: annivemrv o! the “Boston Tea Party" wlfldi occurod on December 16th. 1773. Fur reaching commu- cu Ind that little party. Do your Chdntmu buying II. home. In. Linda" 0! Omdn. Nab“ spent 3 few hours on Monday with her lin- ter. Mn. 0. H. Snyder of Oskwood Avenue. Mn. Linda“- wu on her wny to Porto Rico {or the winter. Mr. and In. Gilbert Lacey of Na- rrville, spent Sunday It the home of in parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L:- cey 3: their home on Highland ave. Why Is the Dickc Theatre a good lue to entertain the children on 'hrintmu! Bee-use Mary Pickford will be than. “V. Scpoéi if I Bunco putty Monday ev'- Mrs. S. R. Block enter-killed the 415m; girln_of the M. 1-). Sunday Sundn" ' "ii'glii t6 apenli n’fiéith"vis}ié mg natives and friends midst Cul- ilomia's orange groves and sunshine. 011mm Mrs. Regiment-fi "“32: o: . were woe -e gm; 0 their relative: the Lewis family or N. Muir: street. Do your Christmas buying at home. Miss Eva Reidiler and sister Elea- nor-a are spending a few weeks with relatives in Connenwille. Indian; The S. S. S. Club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Carlson last Friday at. tel-noon. Mr. 0. E. OBrien returned to his home in Janosville, Wis, after spendâ€" ing five weeks with relatives here. The Missionary Society Of the Bap" in San Francisco, California. list church met at the home of Mrs. . . i E. Woehrl yestenlay. The C. I}. Sociolv hold their regular ‘ _ meotipws m the Congregational church MT- and Ml‘S- ROY 31'th Vlsm‘d basemont Suncluv evening 6:30 to 7: Mr. Behrel’s mother in Chicago Friâ€" 30, Short and snappy meetingg Our day. Slogan: More Members before the u,“ .,,_7 m VVVVV 7 __.,_.A:A_. my end of December. Miss Verna Shu p entertained the Sewing Club at t e home of Mrs. Frank Kidwell Wednesday evening. Home Rendered Lard Captain Parker is busy brightening up the Methodist parsonage with paint and paper this week. Do your Christmas buying at home. Miss Lorraine Modjeska was ope- rated on last Friday and is improv- ing nicely. Miss Maurine Marseifles of Chicago 3,5 spending the week end with Miss Elma Kelly. Born to Mr. and Mrs. August Bar- nick on Friday, December 12th, a daughter. If a. town is good enough to live in. it is good enough to buy in. Do your Christmas buyino at home. 80.11:!!! St. glass on standard brands of d r instance. La Beaks, box 0 $3. 25; First Nationals. 26 for $1.60; Broadvale, 25 for 51. 55 and other standard brands. 'Pufl‘er Pharmacy 12-19 2-C My. an!) Mrs. W. 1;]. Blodzgtc _le_!fi Per Lb. 30c: iPufied Rice ........... 19c Seeded Raisins ........ 28c Seedless Raisins ....... 30c Kitchen Klenzer 6; 5 for 27¢ Cornstarch, per pkg. .10c Mallard Sliced Pineapple 40c Canned Peaches, per can 45d Pillsbury Bran, per pkg. Me Richelieu Jupiter Coffee 47c Instant Ppstum (2 sizes) 33c; 5Ibs. for ...... $1.60 Good Luck Dixie Oleo 42c 5Ibs. for .......... 82.06 ...... 24c Georgia Bacon Squam. .35c Delicla Nut Nuccoa Nut Veal Pot Roast ........ 28c Veal Breast (with pockeg | The member: of lhe flooutenn Club of the Odd l-‘eilown mrprined (. A, ,Swamn of Mirldauxh live. I mcmbn- -. of the club lm Hmlny M t Ifhr the lodge meeting hug! clam _Uvo or would suggest that Gus get u! illum- lnated key hole for his from door In it mm is though it would he nthrr (old standing on the front porch for QM minutes trying to unlock «ho from It.» can Fellow. and their “mum; l'l‘he party is primarily for 0w chil- 'nn. so be nun- and bring them. I! ma have uw mlativea or mew vin- "in; you bring "mu along. Do not '15:" company he» you at home.1'hon ar mnun of the ‘Opkrk on “00!", evening )ect-mbon [Mon Beings)“: birunhy. While (‘. J Wink mined Ir. Swanson II the lot! MILW . ll. Bckklmn. Low- n‘nce aster nod B .E. Llonhon. lwr fled to Swnnnon's Mm:- nnd not .- rouod 0".- table in the dark for him. Summon and Winter ml WA) a .1 Prince and Prairie: when m for- mer "rived home found - Minion welcome woiti him. Mr Sunnon'a naill wife Jpn” ml 3 bmmu-ous nwt which was enjoyed to the ful~ ks! extent the hour beln post mid- night when the party bmge up. We Ne}; jTami-hr evening” December 28. {he I911:- _wi_| [we I ringing: Pin, 28c and ..... ‘ You will full in love with Mary Pickford all over min in her role of u Kcntnck Ilounlaln Girl whkh she rlu n in “ cut 0' the “Hill" u (be lie 9 The-ht. Wednesday. December 24th. and Thurulay. December 251).. l-‘iremcn’n Innuendo u th'n Hall New Yur'u Eve. be in the poll ofliee on Wednooday morning. the day before Christmas. New make note of this now and do not expect to get. your items In ul- ter the above mentioned “me. It ain't be done! inch! 89 yours; The REV. 69:qu left Sunday for Missouri to 11km! the funeral. Do your Christmas buying at home. The “dad line" for all ed And new: copy next week will be It nine o’clock THEfltllx morning.__‘l'he Regurger Iyill ; Christmas and New Years Cuds’ and Calendar Pads. The lament and most beautiful disphy ever show in Downers Grove. Now nt the Pufler Pharmacy. adv. 12-5-3-C Mr. Wm. Grotefeld. father of Rev. Wm. Grotefeld of St. Paul’s Eun- gelical church. died It Treboar, 110.. on December 14th, at the In «and Mrs. Louis E. Jones ,chairman of the Burlington Grou of the Munici- pal Art League. hed a meeting of that organization at her home Friday afternoon. Re resenlatives from La Gra e, Hills! ale. Western Springs and he village were present. Announcements were rcceiVed in Downers Grove yesterday of the mar- riagc of Miss Juliu Huling formerly of this village. to Mr. Bennen King Beetle. on Friday. December 12,1919 in San Francisco, California. (Additional Locals on Page 4) Did you ever read one of Rex Beach’s stories that wasn't good? The pictums an: even better than the sto- ries so don't miss! seeino “Too Fat to Fight" at the Dicke Theatre. Sat- unlay, December 20th. adv. onu rmwws Ant-15mm! ‘Mfi- xhfigmg agg‘ngggv ghgflaggfi THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON PROMPTS USER-.1"- lyqvcés {gr 1%??? and gainful-um PRESS TO YOU APPRECIATION OF OUR PLEA- :Szfid tm.°usf:?.:‘;'.Â¥;m.x;£ 3m: SANT RELATIONS AND TO WISH YOU A MERRY “Nah" ~ CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS { Did you ever read one of Rex NEW YEAR . flnnnh’q qtnripq that wasn't mud ? 'I‘lm J. Handy and son, C. H. Handy and family of Benton Harbor, will [pave for Suoknne und Califomiu pointgz the 15_th of _J-anuary._ They will Pledges nude for the Library need - . . , not be paid now. but may be paid - any time within six months. and may be paid monthly 1‘! desired. Won't ' -' X09 fill ous that pledge card and send BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUEB DOWNEBS GROVE, 1|.me ”nape-mid. Wfllullnndthflwr it in now? PHONE 279 29c ulv CHARLIE CHAPLIN GREAT EDUCATIONAL PICTURE â€"- W MARY MILES MINTER in “ANN 0f GREEN 6W GERALDINE FARRAR in “The World And a. w - *- Matinee Thursduy ONLYâ€"3:30. Admission 10 and N “- Eveningâ€"Both Damâ€"7:30 and 9:15. Admission 15 Ind 25 a“ A L S O WEDNESDAY STAR COMEDYâ€"“TWO TIRED" (‘ HES’I‘ER OUTING PICTURE-“CHASING CACOS" THURSDAY HAROLD LLOYD COMEDYâ€"“JUST NEIGHBORS” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Mary Pickford phya the chandler of a maintain girl, a loyal Kentdky chum, who promises her “pap” as he lies dying from 3 “Min the h will “get” his slayerâ€"eluted out of her heritaga by Iarnl grubbern. M cho Night Rsiders. who any the tang loafir. She is tried for murder H wins her freedom. Then comes the (rut crisis when she fun her WI slayer. The Mary was wrimm by that noted author. John Fox, Ir. 'MARY rlcxrom j Heafl 0’ The Hills if our Big Clm'stmas Show ‘ Wednesday, December 24th Thursday, December 25th The Di cke Thea COMING SOON TO THE DICKE THEATRE. Saturday, December 20th lo Shaw Tuesday, December 23d Real Art Pictures Mntinee 3:30-â€"Admiuion 10 11mm. Evening 7:30‘9:l5 Admiulo- 16 6. 10 (‘HRIS’I‘Y COMEDYâ€"- BURTON HOLMES This is a picture whereni thrills ~Ind laughter struggle for supremacy tad vnc that everybody will thoroughly t-fljo)’. Thcymaid he was Too Fat To Fit" but he showed them just what A 800 pound footâ€"ball hero couh do when once he made up hia mind. “LOBSTER DRESSING" ALSO - TRAVEL PIC'I‘UII

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