Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jan 1920, p. 5

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North Side Grocery 6: Market ”MIN-3AM Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts and Candies , ,fl.,.-7. rrV", ,,, ,, 4“ nlavul u I. ulllynlll, 1‘0. 972 La'l.‘“’ £1 LUI. M, U LU! Q; .w """ One can of vegetables free w1th every $1.00 worth Vaudeville, this Saturday at the ' Curtiss. The Five Palomas, Swiss Monarch Apncot Butter, 12 oz. can ................ 18c Yodlm and Sennaders. “and. Quaker Oats, small, 2 for 25c; large ................ 30c “Silver-tongue," the mu blooded Ind- Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkg. .............. 25c “n “m" ““9 Cm” “3°” ‘n °‘“"° ballads. Third, Ray Sears, the sing- Monarc'h Brand Currants, 15 oz. pkg. .............. 30c mm wk," "d m. auxin, enter. Monarch Telephone Peas, 190; 6 cans for ........ $1.10 tamer. adv. Fowler or Tomah No. 21/2 can Yellow Free Peaches . .36c Roscoe Morton, who I. attending Queenia Brand Baby Lima Beans No. 2, 15c; 7 for . .31 .00 ““3050 ”WWW 3"“ Mme seven" pktum of we tree- and campus of‘ Ubby’afiood Luck or Dundee Milk, small 8c; large ..16c me Univmuy “mm, Wm, . ”.le Savoy or Quaker Cornflaks, 12c; 3 for .............. 34c blanket of snow. utter a heavy snow 6c {all there last week. It io- the heav- Karo Syrup, No. 5 Blue ........................... 4 M m1 mm“, then m mm Ceresota or Gold Medal‘ Flour, 491b'sack .......... $3.80 0“” EiChhmt ”‘ “be” is spending several weeks 1 MOHZKCh Coffee, 3Ib can ......................... $1.45 mg his parents and old fr Sawtay Vegetable Shortening, 11b can ............. 30c amuafignfi-hgfi 53g“; ‘ , specu on m m 3 Savoy com, 210, 5 cans for ...................... $1.00 has raised the price of f‘ Armour’s Pumpkin, No. 2%; canAlflc; 2 forA25c;_‘8 far $1.00 they are “1mm thibitivm um modal» 1m 1884- Ilsa cm Ban-mono of cum. Infilliheoiswtmin‘LVmathegumnllmhvmflu- inhuman. numlutSun-iny. ' Mrs. Edward G. Vgnud of 0.]:â€" Did you ever see "The Girl Out I'M ‘mue. u ”awning hr m0‘ Yonhr!" Who is m, Com m that from Hinldnl e. the Curtiu, Rooney will tell you. nd.j Mn. .Alice Hochnan and dnughtei‘, M" “d "'3' J- 1‘- mm‘“ “d family left Tucadny evening for Cal- Knthryn, leave I“? week fora three ifomia when they will spend six months “W in Lalifomia. weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mr. J' M. Puma of Chicago. was a Mr. F. 0. Monster attended the ”he“ 3'” “t “f" “m 9‘ h” annual Athletic Stag Dinner of the ”n’ 3““ Trafl'ic Club of Chicago; at the Hotel . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mnchme La Salle on Thursday night. ‘ CLEANING -â€"‘DYEING -â€" PRESSING and -â€" REPAIRING Gold Medal Flour awnâ€"cums"... magnum-3.11m 0.. Plane 8M! Come in and let us show you what solid tail- oring satisfaction is. We’ve got just the style and fabric that will appeal to youâ€"at a price that will please you, too. But they’ll feel comfortable at the same time. Style without a lot of flubdubâ€"smart appearance combined with a practical garmentâ€"that’s what men want and what we furnish. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Style? Certainlyâ€"and plenty of it. Your clothes if tailored by us will be up to the very min- ute and correct to the last detail. MERTZ (‘3 MOCHEL Red Blooded Americans! Here’s the place to get regular he-man tailoring. No pretty-boy styles and efieminate effects at Mazza’s. You want a man’s clothes, and you can get them here. Stoves and Ranges Paints, Oils “ JOSEPH MAZZA “He-Man” Tailoling! H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor Chicken Feed Sum-unmann- and Glass Did you ever see "The Girl Out American Legioh will hokl their m~ Yonder?" Who is she! Como no gnu..- meeting next Tuesday mor- the Curtlu, Rooney will tell you. ad. noon, January 20th, at the Legion Mr. and lira. J. L. Remmers and "mm at 2:30' family left Tucadny evening for 031- I". J. Littlaford and daughter, itomla when they will spend six Gladys, leave tonight for 1)}!le 'l‘qgt» Ili- Ru m I gm Sunday. Him-dale. bummer 5 Tu E; Ru Nib California. Tm Ninth I Pmy Head Rico, per package Credm of Wheat. per mhg'e ...... HOME SMOKED BACON. piece. per Good Luck Oleo, por'pound 41¢; 6 lbs. Pufl'ed Wheat, 14c; Pufied Rice ........................... Spaghetti and Macaroni (large size) 3 for ..... ’ ............ Crisco 1nd Snowdrlft (15' ans) ....................... YUBAN COFFEE, per pound ............... Postum Cereal, per package ............................. Karo Syrup. 1% lbs. @ 20c; Sisal. @ We: 1 gallon ....... Gold Dust and Light Home Washing Powder, Inge purchase Olive Oil-Sardines. per tin ............................... Soda Crackers, per pound .............. . . . . . Euponted Hilk (all cam) .............................. Fowler his and Com, 18¢; a cm for ........ . .............. Heinz Dill Plcklu, extra fancy, ml: ...................... minute Tnploa, per package .............................. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTâ€" lhis Tuesday at the Curtlsa Thou". Mr. Roonéy. the big local favorite Ind ‘3 dnmntic company playing. "The of Yonder.” See this fine little dramatic company in I" (he latest plays. You are going to like them because they sure do deliver the i Mr. Henry Raw. fomwrir of flu.- Grove. dkd at his home at Kdyhly. Kaunas. Hominy. January 129.. lie will be buried thin afternoon a: the West side cemetery. Mr. Fm Cer- xrig was visiting at his home nhcn he panned any And returned here \Veiinenday evening to make ammo menu for the funeral. Ir. R191 is Mrs. Gehrig’s brotherâ€"indium : The Ladies Md of St. Pauli Evan- ‘cllcal chunh hold their annual nlcighin; pony Wednesday evening this year ”in; to the George Semar- ‘hom farm out of the village. Hus. hands and friend» of the Md were along and um rlde ml social “mm at the Schierhom home wu (really rnjoycd by all. Hr. Rooney cum an! be in not attempting to bring . Delano produc- hon tn the Cnfllu Theatre Tuculny. HUT lbc do" now that he ha! 0w but llldc ulx people nlww now up- pc-nrlng before the people Incl M l» run that the people 0! Downeru Grove will nppmhle "mm. adv. Old students. friends nnd those int- erested m conliully invited to attend the opening to the new building 0! he Paterson Business lnltitutc of La Canyon Special elm (or ndultx start this month. Day and night rchool. We do not accept student» who have not the treasury require- menu (or success. adv. l-Dâ€"Z-C Otto Eichhorst of Albert City, 13.. is spending several weeks hem visit- mg his parents and old friends and acquaintances. He brings stories of speculation in land in that state which has raised the price of farms until The young people of Cass church will give the play. “The Minister’s Wife's New» Bonnet" in the Cass church on Saturday evening, January 17th. A cordial welcome is extended to everyone to attend. {or a three weeks’ visit with his folks them. While in Tom Mr. Little- ford will visit the oil fields‘and make the mtum trip via New Orleans. The‘ Wo'mm Auxillilry to The American Legioh will hold their m~ galax- meeting next Tuesday after- noon. January 20th. at the Legion inmlumry'ufllnt'lo'dod. Wont ' . 3 . mafiichuvutldedukng wfllbehehlinthoumnddezm felt tbyl illl . I! W ONW.R. Mrs. H. E. Tnmlmll and mu Even room shallot-on tile north phtlonn at -â€"â€"â€"â€" no now [outed It Long Beach, Cilia the depot. No Ionian- will putmu of B. ‘ M”- 601 fommemtheywillupenditwthemadmwtmurbe 3” week. with u old um. friend. made to stand in the framing blasts ”mm" SO. Main-St. Klein’s Market .11 ANOTHER CHANCE GROCERY SPECIALS (Sugar On Hahd) 5 lbs. at 200 5'? Roy Dickson, one of the last local toys to report back from the A. E. F" returned home on New Year’s eve, discharged from the service. After the armistice he drove a General's ear in Frame and returning to this coun. try he spent some time in the general hospital at Ft. Sheridan when he was under treatment for kidney trouble contracted in the service. He left on Monday for Kansas City, where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Soellner. for a few weeks. 3 The mum] meeting of the Down- ers Gme Mutual Insurance Co., with offices in Luce. was held Saturday. January 10th, in the lace Hall. The following oflicen were elm-mi for math" am: Mr. F. Wehrmeluter. Presfidenl; llr. W. I". Andaman. Secretary uni Mr. W. Rohmer. Tm. sum. Yvon Pm Dlflmm Yucc- plam II dlupmrlng In a. Southwest because of method- em- ployed In harvesting them for tho mklnl of Mm!" twine Ir. 0m Hickman: hum Iowa. here visiting with mining. In. Louis Zara wu neunly in- )“er Inn wank while mowing wood. Clan Rum» wu tan-bk to mom to Chicago at!" the holiday. to n- mmo her walk-n. on account of I had told. 8hr In um with her mul- mothet. In. P. Andaman. Rom to Ir. and In. cm» Wuh- um January M. an (I‘M pound boy. Lodge here in the Grove. This in the woman's nocicty connected with Odd Fellowship and clam-tum is waning high. A large membenhip In plumbed by the my thing: look How and it. In hoped an: I" former members llvtng in the Grove and tho .-|I 9mm memhen belonging eluc- wborc will come to the home flock. For informntion "carding lune ul- 4n“ the Secretary of Down-n Grove Lodgr, No. 750. I. 0. 0. I". The Odd Fellow: will hold their In- nallation of officer: but load-y night and a large stand-ace in de- yind. A petition Is now In circula- tion {or the instituting a! . Rebekah [p. m., at the home of Mrs. Floyd anston, 55 North Forest avenue. '1 A: fine last meeting held at the home of Mrs. N. C. Pearce officers were elec- ted for the ensuing year as follows: Mrs. L. C. Mahoney. president; Mrs. Ed. Huntington. vice-president; Mfis F. H. Kenison. treasurer and Mrs. T. hazard, secretary. The latter two3 were re-elected. 'I‘he“Woman’s Guild 01' 8. Andrew's fluid: will hold their mega!" meet- dug on Thursday, January 22nd at 2 the road going wont tron: her he mndetosnndlnthefroednchhm while waiting for the trnin. It also takes away the necessity of wnlt‘ng in the depot until the hat mlnuta and when making a frantic dash acrou the tracks in front of the approaching train, so that one will not freeze to death on the bare platform. ‘ The C. B. i Q. lull-Med I long felt want by building I and! with): room shalt“ on the north platform at the depot. No Ionian- will patron! of (Additional Lon!- on Pun 8) LACE NEWS JANUARY 27th PHONE 279 VIOLA DANA In “11163033” 'ELSIE JANIS in “A REGULAR all ...52¢ ..... 19c jfgl‘Ticadilly Jim L“ . ALso' - 2‘ mun EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY ‘2: LLOYD commâ€" JAZZ HONEYMOON” , ' ' :BRAY PICTOGRAPHâ€" “WOMAN FIRE FIGHTERS” 48c Eveningâ€"7:304:15. Admission 15 and no eta. his; '6: N, 2... Will run mnin future ONLY at neeond show. 31c OWEN MOORE Eveningâ€"One Show Onlyâ€"7:45. Adm'uion 15 and 20 m. Inc. War ‘l‘lla A L S 0 STAR COMEDY-“MISSING HUSBANDS” CHESTER OUTING PICTURE-â€" “THEY WENT TO SEE [N A RICKSl-IAW” I Tuesday, January 20th HALE HiAMILTON “In His «Brother’s Place” PATHE NEWS ; FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY CHRISTY COMEDY “HER BEAR ESCAPE” BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE Hannahâ€"Sunni” 0n! Eveningw not): Dtyn-r STAR COMEDY BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNEIS GIOVI. friday, mm 16th and Saturday, Janna m Mr. H. Burlingame. a speck! rep- resentative of the Government War Risk Insurance Department, has been secured by the local post to talk to ‘the cit-service men on insurance. He will tell how insurance which has been allowed to lapse may be reluâ€" htated and will answer any and all questions asked of him. i Compensation Laws. Mr. Burlingame wishes especially that a" (ex-service men who are en- The Dicke Theatre": é ? Every eat-soldier end sailor who took out government imam-once dur- ing the world we: is urged w attend a meeting next Monday evening. Jam; nary 19th. The mating will be held at the club rooms of the American Legion. Belmont and Forest avenues at 8 o’clock. B. Bulb”... Guam: Brod-l Thursday, January 22nd ”mum: to Spat at 0N W. R. I. MONDAY Anon-lu- legion. thdW-J m Will run main fmtum ONLY M second Show. 'â€"â€"':30. Admhnion lo and 20 an int. “’n 230-9215. Admission 15 Ind 26 eta. inc. Wu- JANUARY 24th ALSO _____ .._ .Vv.... n... .v.-v-vâ€"â€"- w..â€" ment: ‘Dull business Is oftou M to economy In prlnderl' Ink.’ mu! deed. As “1‘ look out over the 3!“ field of minim-nu we find that III. II. which have mmle the moat not-bl. II. ceases are umse mu! have and” ,' ers' Ink umsl frevly. Emphwlo m facts win-u mlkmg to £113th . first cake n dose or year own undle ‘ clue." "Wm" ‘ «A; I“ Paul Bentley. am I! A. 3.1? [Magi-Nam mkitapointeohpnunt’ Hominy night. Ho meet. ti! ‘on hnnd supply of WW have been issued by the M ' ernment Thu govern“ m tMeverymnnwhn-erndinm to receive a copy. Stolen Fruit. ' ‘ From the Inland Printer. weal- !!L: “0n the bottom or a print-I’- V endar we read the followlnl m! “HALF AND HALF“

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