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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jan 1920, p. 5

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I f I nmhnmmnnummmwuomummfiéiiiiééifis sewing click at her ham. on South Theatre next Sunday. adv. I u y“ m“ “w" ’m' “m "a” “may mm" The Ladies Aid Society of the I. lit}: mm. Comm has been 11] Ills: Minnie Haskell of Chicago, E. church held an all any work not . the put week with 1. grippe. visited Tuesday gt the C. W. Van in; at the church Thursday. January | Reynum home. twenty-second. a ‘” Mm. Floyd Rouse visited friend: ‘ in Aurora Saturday. _Whehe. 0!! Where. is that far (3111- Mrs. Funk Konuck left Sunday] H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor .32 Noni Punt Ann-c Tck’l North Side Grocery 6: Market MEATS. FRUITS. VEGETABLES. NUTS CANDIES! Plume 62-" One can of vegetables free with every $1.00 worth. Monarch Apricot Butter, 12 oz can ................ 186 Quaker Oats, small, 2 for 25c; large ................ 30c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pk'g. .............. 25c Monarch Brand Currants, 15 oz. pkg. ............... 30c Monarch Telephone Peas, 190; 6 cans for .......... $1.10 Fowler or Tomah No. 2143 can Yellow Free Peaches .‘.36c Queenia Brand Baby Lima Beans No. 2, 15c; 7 for . $1.001 Libby's Good Luck or Dundee Milk, small So; large . .160 Savoy or Quaker Cornflakes, 12c; 3 for .............. 34c Karo Syrup, No. 5 Blue ............................ 46c Come in 'today and look over our Fall and Winter line. It’s great! How does a new all-wool suit, custom-tailor- ed to your measure for $42.50, strike you? SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Monarch Coffee, 3Tb can ..................... . . . 31.45 Sawtay Vegetable Shortening, 11b can .............. 30c Savoy Corn, 21c; 5 cans for ....................... $1.00 Aryour’s Pupnpkin, N9. 2%.. can 14c; 2 for 25¢; 8 for $71.00 Good old fashioned qdality is the best policy after all. Come to‘ MAZZA’S where you are sure you will get it. Reported on the sick list this week an: Louis Stevenson, Miss Paulyne Schultz and Edwin Dewey. It. George E. Bell or Pum' we. who has been ill the past week, is now able to be out again. Vigorous, active men need clothes that will stand the gaffâ€"buttons sewed on to stay, seams that stick together like glue, shape that is built in and not pressed in! Kr. and Mn. Chis. Add“. are mov- ing to Lot! Angelou, Cnllfomia. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Your clothes are not slapped together any old way in this shop. You got honest workmanship and durable materialsâ€"garments, made to last. MERTZ é! MOCHEL Gold Medal Flour Chicken Feed ' Clothes Built to Endure! Stoves and Ranges mumswnun CLEANING â€" DYEING -- P and â€"â€" REPAIRING 27 South Main and JOSEPH 7 MAZZA PERSONALS Paints, Oils and Glass Garments Called for and halved. Imam‘m m mm Roy Burt has. been spending a well earned nation with his panama on Cut-tins sheet. .28 4.3.5 :3â€" Eacz .3 as: as no Huiâ€"2.2 3a. .33 9535. 0:25 3 9:55 thaw ‘.’ ,, ,_-e,,fiv _. fine The latest Charlie Chaplin “'11 Days thér's. m; we Smith since Dee W ember 21. left for her homepn Jann- '"‘"“w~“fi‘”m’ww’ ury 23d. Where. 0!! Where. is that far lam- ! and usually with us, January Telephone No.5?! 5 SLICED PINEAPPLE, 40 and moo ISLE SALAD DRESSING (fier gins; 3}:qu NUT PORK a BEANS. 2 for FOWLER CORN and PEAS, 6 ms for Co'm Flakes, ‘2' 5:77:75 T , 7.177. Gorton's Clam Chowder ....... Gold Dust, small 51:; large GOOD LUCK CLEO. per pound 41c: 5 lbs. for DELICIA and NUCCOA NUT. per pound 330; 5 lbs. COUNTRY ROLL OLEO (tinted) ....¢ Pork smar'haggifiii Pork Hams ............. 'ea mast wi t) Bacon Inn-row strip) for}: [gin Roast THIS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE THE LAST WEEK AT THE ABOVE PRICE! TAKE AD- VANTAGE OI" IT NOW ! ! rm... under the ample" of S. Andm’s dmrrh may In mum! at the 7.th Drug 8Com. Aqlultq 50 cent-x. Chil- drvn 25 cents. adv. UM Kv-ntucky" 1! 0w Did“: Thaw TM» play mu “3ng at 1hr SlcVir 1‘.” ‘l'hrnlnv annually lur many ”'3“ '1' :2 "tr hint"! mm-l wovulrrlul pm- .clm'unn m won. My Tit-his for 0w com-1 by "N' Em‘ manual Church Choir at the Dick:- Theatn Priduy. January 30".. 8:00 p. Mr. and Mn, (Thu. [my bin. Alia Lacey ml Rom-no of Lislv, and Mr. and Mn Gillian [Any of Vim-nine. took dinner at the home M Mr. and Mrs. I". C. Lacey and fam- fly on Sunday. Hu. (f. A. (‘arlmn mlrItMm-d on WMMMII)‘ at I our o‘clock luncheon at bar homo on Cantu-Mar st. Than [rt-«ml won- "(mum L. V. 0min]:- 1 TM Thnrndny January 2m» who“ ‘u tho '"l‘kl‘ TIK'IIIN‘ I»: In In- an mun onhnuy «fit-ring. “Thv ltmkrn Bul- lrrfly" present"! by Mann's-r Tom'- m‘aur 57‘ llw mutcvrpim at «1 mm; dmanM "un'l min: i" Adv. n. 3. 1. "rows. 5", R. Tmulr) Mun-rum and 0. B. l‘lumla-y. Mr. Sigmund Sjoberg, plant“. 0! Mimwnpolih. pup“ 0f Mumr 8am- ‘m‘lu. meompanlnt for Amelia Gulli- (.uml. will be the 3mm 0! the Rev. Hugh N. Mchhoner. on Sunday v\'~ ming. Th4- Rn‘ival service» chased last Who's the originator of Pep! Who ix evorybody's “beat gifl?”â€"â€"Hem'x 'hu any-wen ELSU'Z Jud». She's “A llrgulur Girl." See her at (he Didw ‘I‘Mun- Saturday. January 24. Mrs. 1‘. F. Kelly and Mrs. E. G. Lemon visited Mrs. George Covert. fomnerly of Downers Gmre, in Chi- vago. Monday. Mm. Count nt-cently- umlerwant an operation at the (Yol- mnbus hospital. SO. Main St. The program to be ofl'ened at the Dicke Theatre on Friday evening. from. by the Emmnnuel Church Choir of LaGmnge, will appear in the next issue of The Reporter. The chorus choir of the M. E church \ ill render their sacred concert “The Messiah" at the church Tuesday even- ing. January 27th instead of Janu- ary 3lst- Mrs. W. H. O'Brien received a tele- gram Friday notifying her of the (tenth of her mother at Knob Noster, Missouri. and she immediately left for that place. Mls. J. F. Burkhart of Buffalo, N. L, who has been staying at her mo- Mr. Donald T. MacWhorter of Chi- cago. was the guest of his brother, the Rev. Hugh M. MacWhon-ter on last Friday evening. Anita Su‘unn' in nu- famouu “In 1 Mn. Funk Kenn-ck left Sunday morning m visit. friends and nlativu at Los Angeles and other point- in California. Some class to the Funny Vande- 80!}: .18: .3ch Emil Autnry that zloanu happineus from tho «Inga of Mo when humor miqh run with pathos and pathos with happim-ss A mmnme that reach” “I hvatt a play of rm! appoal mlv. |Navy Beam, 2 lbs .for ‘Pufled Wheat ........ Armour's Opts ....... Salsoda. ms. for Karo Syrup. gallon I le \‘num: l'nvplr'.» (1.0.3711. Ancl‘ n-w church hold a jolly puny on lull Frilhv «min: at n» home of It. “.1“ Mn. M. P). (Tubman on "MM-ad Mentor. A marl lutmv of IN» amm- mz “Mr Nu- plan- mnls. Hr umk furl Ballard "HM. Thoy urn wink-d ’in fmflnléou of “to mini“! dune-hrs '0! UI' daily cannons nun! shuwnl Uw-i gbkat of "wir cit-Mon I Mr. Sam lit-"hon ak-Nghlfufly m- Alrrtlinal a low friends It his homo .last Saturday awning. PM hundred 'wm plan-d ll' clolieious mindi- r‘rms were served. The WM. won: "is: Maud Burton of Chm». Un- limx Edith Baum". Malta“!!!- Hnghos, Muir-l Riel IM Edith Sny- m'r ml Messrs Hugh M. MatWhm-u ler. lelnn Snytkr. Harry Carr and "com Stain-r, of tho Grow-o. Marla of u. I‘. winln \\,. hau- hml all brunt!» of “wall." ”w ,um “wk. but a" or than can ya H; hm lublod Hm n-au'ur Jummr)‘ :ani. Snow um! mlvl mu! mid and ‘41..“ haw ham «or pod-0n no {at this \sinuvr. Tho 0M ml hill looks waxy flick lu'hm- llw nywnlml n!- v 5 V I 1 Huuvh will hold their basin“ moot- Um and min! hour. Monday «Vt-Max. Jnnnm‘y 26th. "'10 at the home o! “n. Omar l'uttrr. South Hula ut. TM» charm..- in mule owing to 0:0 uu-mal amflhg- Inn-ginning vauuuy Inl. le "anon ll." crowds no to the Dicke Tlmnro is because they like lgood shows. Hone they not the be»! |ictures ohuimbio. hear good muxir. the [injection Ix the host and fit? lhvuln- iu exceptionally wrll ventilat- rll. IIIV. h‘mnk Drew who is attending col- lem- at U rbana JIL. is mortal quito m-riously ill in the hospital at that plant. “is {nthelu J. H. Dreex, w cviu-d a Magnum Tuesday ml Ion immediately to lram morr definitely his rommion . “The Microbe" which “ill be shown at the Dicko Theatre Tuesday, Jan- nan 27th. is a picture which is surv- to appeal to everybody Read the story which appears elsewhere in this paper and we saw sure you will want to see it. adn’ The Iota Theti Pi Sorority held their yearly business meeting at the home of Miss Edna‘ Simonson. The officers that were chosen for the en- suing year are as follows: Edna Siâ€" monson. president; Anita Riel. secâ€" retary; Ruth Iancaster, treasulvr. (Adtlitinnal Locals on .ul,¢lim¢. Jinan-aw chtbeehurdiluthennmlngur. mmflngntotdofelghteennew member; Hen yet to Inflow. . '*‘6W6fi'ififii’or HALF THE WORLD .: wm. the Atlnntlc Fleetwi‘ully 15.‘ ‘ "much; of Love" will be them a one nilon or the Atlantic fleet were the Curtis: Theatre lnext Thursday men-y Ind happy when Admiral w“. evenium-Ianuary 29th. This homo! son, the eommnndenln-chlet. nomad those once I year films which one the “W to “80¢ underway" for could see over and ever and never southern water: on Thursday. Jumâ€" tlre of.‘ See it. it is a peach Mv. up 3. They were happy because it It L. Di k III .108 meant new scenes. foreign cities. “Mal Eve» in :b: marriage warm weather. swimming. athletics. of her daughter. Adelside Ruth Kim “d ““39 ”mm “d ’°" ‘°"“’ °' net to Louis Clyde H ‘ of Chicm them their first voyage on the Atlant- go. on Thu l y. January 15th. Mr. 1c. And fully 16,000 mothers. sisters. and Mrs. Hodge will live in Chicago. and sweethearts Were made and to see "their boy" leavuig, but were The Organized Young Ladies Class comforted by the fact that he will of St. Pauli»; Evangelical church. gave be back home again by May 1. a “Progressive Bunco Party” at the The Atlantic fleet, composed of 8 home of their teacher, Mrs. Roland supenlleadnaughts, a score of des- Schultz. Friday evening, January 16. troy-era. submarines mine force. sup- Each girl invited a gentleman friend. ply ships. and a fleet of naval airâ€" The Iota Theti Pi Sorority held ”an“ “'5" ”mm“ ” G“““‘““"“° their yearly business meeting at the Bay, Cuba, arriving there on Janu- home of Miss Edna‘ Simonson. The my 13. After a short stay they will officers that were chosen for the en- visit Barhadoes. then Part of Spain. suing year are as follows: Edna Si- . _ ‘ 'l'rinidail‘ of the British West Indies. monson. prosulent; Anita R'el' 3“â€" and then (.‘olon. the Atlantic 9011 o! rvlnrv' Ruth ltht‘nK’nl‘ h-nncunnr -__s-“-_.‘< _ 'I‘Dw I'Mlnliwa Chum of "to M. H "VET" PHONE 279 for iiLl“The Microbe” 31c 1k 32: Evening~7z30â€"9:15. The story of 1 great love and : gmt sacrifice. A fluttering wild Elk. of beauty broken on the altar of love. smart in the depth of despair .‘ brought back to a last free glorious momt. “"19-BWKOQBWCFHY” Thursday, January 29th Maurice Toumeur’s Prodlcflu d F.\~ening~-Onc Show Onlyâ€"4:45. Admisaion l5 and 20 as. inc. Wu CHESTER OUTING PICTURE . STAR COMEDY f‘ONE LOVELY NIGHT” Viola Dana Nahum- I! '0. Admiwinn '0 and 20 «Ms inflmliu Wu Tu. Flu-"in. 7 .10 9: la. Allmiyman II: and 2!: NM; "winding Wu T33. MAIN D'EATI' I"! ONLY WILI. ICE SHOWN AT NIK‘UND MOW ('HRIS’I‘Y COMEDY “BOBBYS BABY" BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE ”,\ lug-In 135"" m u "u-gulm flirt-Hr! \nu dunk you know what If. Ml about. but \‘nu chm'l Mu! mm-r will to" )0» mn- lwwllthin Elli. Judo. (In wwmthvufl u! Hm \mnrrw. m "no 0min minim"! plenum "You nun a» flaw hI-r .‘s‘hu'n ”A lit-lulu 0M!" \ *ElsiemJanis 7 ‘% “A Regular Girl” BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUBS DOWN!“ GROVE. lunch The Dicke Theatre SHE'S Ill'Iltl-I! Tuesday, January 27th Saturday, January 24th A L S 0 FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY , LLOYD COMEDY ‘ _ BRAY PICTOGRAPH . L I-9:15. Admission 15 Ind 20 m. in. wu m. Will run main Its-tum ONLY at second show. g From the Novel "Marten!” by Penelope In». NO SHOW FRIDAY. JANUARY 23rd. A I. S 0 I’ATHE BEWS in liters of water. Porovlan Run True. , It I! estimated that one of the M vln run trees W"! on the "on” yield nine gallons of water each m. In a field of an area 0! one kilo-M Iquare. that In. 5:50 feet each' m can be grown 10.000 In-eu new from much other by twanly-llvo maul. Thls plnmullun pnulm-m dully 395.000 a few who will receive their first ”I than of ”It spray with u ford? givings. but. with the true spirit I the Amorlun Navy. will "hunk i" and make the best of it. WONNW 7 and fleet mum- .; whenever tho float Fully 60 per cent ,0! the vnioul ship- 1ly come into the union in; fox-Wm to their a foreign port with great of them have nover nude Ill 00‘ voyage, 3nd no doubt than V“ I 0mm 0-. 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