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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jan 1920, p. 2

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Kingsley ........ 460 213 u: 514 Reba ........... 158 158 ‘I be All B‘ht ......... 167 l 24 155 425 guitar ......... l l 2 I54 155 421 Totals . , ........ 737 810 760 Pm Halters. January Nth, 1919. Dicke Tool Co. Vs. Swearingen's M Tool Co. L. Beidelman Kingsley . . , P Vix .. A. Stump Totals fining" standing of tho dubs: Tum W Bchin's Cubs . V . ...... 28 Swearingen'a Pm "than ..28 Kkin’sCo'tn , ,V ...28 mum’s Clean 'Enn ........ 24 Dicke Tool Co. .............. 2| ' holin's Hatters ............ 20 label’s All Stars ...... IR "(Wall’s Speeders .......... l5 Results last week: I. l6 I7 19 2! 24 21’: 27 2? Klein‘s Cons vs. Mothers All Stars. Jmunry 19th. 1920. Kingsley is mm Main; ‘hv wood “1th "other: All Stars, "king the place a! Emma Modnl. hvraust- he in his own wont. "mldn‘t Ml (hr pig on the nose." Animations win in cmilnmd Fm bowie" who haw an urn” of 155 or Inner. on m uh un- pun-s 0' am who have clump"! their ymmhrrship in "It lmuo. W. Hollow. mvfluy of 0w Donn- on Gm Roflin‘ has". is muting . plan for "pm or four ‘WV hul- New Plum Wald to ‘l'nh Hon- 0! Thur '5. "an M M 30-min LEAGUE WANTS THREE OB FOUR GOOD BOWLERS h-t dam “minke-pm! d that body. Ford-ve- mah- mumamummw dYortandfwuoI-modbdor dMWp.ln-flofthnoo{- malnllomhuumdmhn Mural-Mm “bun-dr- Mick-shell” numberolmaunyfloud (huh. Vary leave in but: of ”when: I‘m [’09 In! (or the George Roger was born in the Town of York. DuPage County, on March 18m. 1853 Ind was the son of Frederick and Mari-h (Okelmu) Poger. Ho “tended the schools of York township and until 1890 {armed in Downers Grove township. In that year he moved to Hinsdalc tad tho following year «Wished I cod, wood and hm implement bus- inu- now conducted under the num- ...... m m m m From present plans funeral service» will be held Sunday afternoon from the 01d Lutheran (lunch at Hlnsdale, the Rev. Kiebert, pastor of the church ofl‘iciating. J idem of that body, died um r-night Thursday, January 29th., at his homr 5n Hinsdnle from pneumonia George Boxer. Supervisor for the township of Downers Glove. and prea- President of the County Board or 8:1me Will be Buried Moebel'n Klein's Outta mm mm r mr mm Al mnsnm mm: Sunday Afternoon. 176 162 156 144 .169 159 131 ll? 16! 168 789 750 All Stars [3| 161 152 172 153 I49 742 171 152 127 159 481 417 410 549 514 Ah 425 421 478 427 1b his Prince Sunshine ........ “We 8m" (MI-outer Nature. Bub”- Blank Hollyhod .......... Chriulu Lnjcik Ti'ger Lily .............. Cola My Khflodfl ..... ‘n the public library, where those wlu use that building, ind they are many, .vill get the benefit. The program will prove very en- joyable. for old and young people And me dancing of the younger people intheustlamdwheexcepdoul.‘ The first section of the entertain- ment in a Pall-y Play. “Cindomlls in ”overland” and will be given by the Children‘s 0mm: Clan of Dvonk The proceeds fimn éhié evenigg's entertainment will be used for the purchase or an oil painting to be hung 0n next Friday evening, February 16th, the Burlington Group of the Downem Grove Woman's? Club will give an entertainment at the Dicke 'uhcatre, stam'ng pmmptly at eight. I: 1.! O. 3 ii "Dinah-in. 3' E 5 ‘i' l I? 5! can... I. paid "3.000 and In m n on! at “0.090. m n. M- The character- no: Pmeeds From Above to Provide structor ii: thenbovepfiyâ€"hgs Va;- Fahd; For on Painting era! classes in folk and ball room For the Library. ffiging in our village at the present ENTERTAINMENT DICKE THEATRE, ~ FEBRUARY SIXTH Staigér Brown Holst .. Totals . Ann-I'M. him I. m on. a} For one year the Bell Telephone System, as well as other telephone, telegraph, able and radio systems, was under con- trol and supervision of the government of the United States. This was a war measure. designed to 've the war a ncies of the country tile fullest use 0 all facilities of communication. During this time the normal develop- ment and expansion of all telephone systems was necessarily subordinated to governmental needs. Materials and equipment had to be utilized first in the constmction and maintenance of lines for war urposes. Ordinary de- velopment an expansion waited. The Bell Telephone System is making headwa in its effort to overtake the deman for service which develog‘e: during this period of suspension, some time willdyet be required before the expansion the business can pro- ceed at normal speed. CHEAGO Ramon OMAN? .7 ...... 1.181 I“ .'. ..... '. 128 159' ........ 165 166 ........ 7“ 761 M's amen ‘...,...1'M 163 ....... . 187 137 k ..... 168 131 ....... 165 188 ........ I'Ihb Knock ........ Km Sull- Be“ Basie Knack If 54" ‘bom" ”Him“ 1 185 147 137 163 131 210 132 I“ :1un and from the sidelines it mud Ninth: H. 8. boy: did their Ab 474 Belem the home Mun woke up mud-lo In India; 10 10-8. The game “33'! .- exciting on ml I‘u continually being domed up by fouls. Neither tum show-«l anything "to polbhod "and. Allison played the best tune (or Down-n. mun. three I.“ m [hen to aid than on the «my. Pmbsbly every inhabitant o! the city knows of the sad experience at (ergo-n by the Purple (mun lust F‘n'day Ilia-dale am. In: and con- hauls bou- “Sloppy” (hates: to Waiters by Score of Thirty To Eighteen. PURPLE BASKET BALL FIVE BURI- ED BY HINSDALE . The balance of the program will Ire supplied and will be up to the high standard of the first. System Mildred Dvorak Rose Kiraly Raindrops ........................ Lillian Hirshberg Fairy . ............... Lillian Havhn Miss Florence Kiefer, Dramatic in- Sunbeams 31!th ......... Jeniie Romain Poppy ................ Hassle Earner Llly Bell ....... Evangeline Celovsky Bobm Red”, ......... Elsie Rozlllek Bonnie Bee ............ Hue! Hamel} Butterflea ......................... Mildred Ludvik MW Holub Mary Masak PENCIL "0.174 Hot-lingui- ...... Jennio Kennel: Tyler. R. G ........ Grumhaus, L. G. A Hinsdale Dorswlwitz. R. F. Beatty, L. P. ..... Downers Grove Shane, R. I". Allison. L. F. .. Phelps. C. ..... The tine-up of the Hinsdale game was as follows: During this last week Coacii Van AntWerp has been pushing us lthe limit and by Friday afternoon, at which time the County Tournament takes place, everyone of the giants shall be in line condition. Wheaton‘ is the first opponent we’ll meet. The game is called at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. no. cater my mum hr Till comm Gm or Cwmvomnt Milton. $1.”. a: me. (I) Bee-menu mane“, Boon left near the beginning of the third quarter for repeatedl" holds in; the opponents. There wns llttle‘ excuse for .elther of these players having to leave and the poesibilflies are that if they had remnlned in the scrimmage D. G. would have copped another much needed victory. Carnal $100.00..“ 5 Shutteleflthomjustnuerthe beginning of the second half {or being responsible for violent personal com tut with one of the mandala plum "a can t4 flamers aggl___Merchants Bank When the sawmills moved out of a certain Northern woods town it looked like the finish of business there for everyonemfarmers. merchants. banker. But the banker refused to quit. "If I can make dairying and poultry-keeping profitable my bank wil' make money." said he. The story of his efforts and the money-making prosperity that has come to his community is told in the current issue of ‘Di’e COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN urge you to read each week Tm Comma! GENTLEMAN. What- gather we cannot boost your bank account. As a step towatds that prosperity. we moncy. Come to us with your problems and let us see if to- community. We should like to know every farmer hereabouts â€"to help every farmer make ‘_.--.-â€"_â€"â€".--. :No! The Banker %: Wouldn’t Quit! YE, ILLINOIS Iain}: to extend PM of service to this New Excel. (or Shauna. A man In St. hauls. arrested for stealing eighty pounds or metal. I hfldhll at n tlme. said he did It be- cuune he ms “suffering a had wooden leg" Ind wanted money to buy I new ‘Frudt. n; G. . ........... o o Hinekley, L. G. .......... 1 3 0 0 Free thmwa "lined Shurte (5). Allison (2). Dorstelwit: (3)., OH We have a complete supply of requirements for the sick room. Articles which are necessary for the well being and comfort of those who are ill. Hot Water Bottles, Ice Packs, Fever Thermometers, Fountain Syringes. my god Night Service. 34 s. Main Str. TelenJ ZINDT’S PHARMACY For the Sick Room President 01 [he Great National Farm Weekly. If v0u author-1n us. we shall be glad to charge your account $1.00 for a year's sub‘ miptim. Or, better still, come In; in s talk it over personally and get acquainted. hecs-- there is something for yr a: each week in the many pages ever line 0‘ Lamina you are "ollowimv ‘A-livestock. davrying, poultry, grain. fruit, truck. mm. .- -â€"-..â€"... The wages of sin a death. m a. never seems to go out on a stun when nu unnlleved drought nu kw been endured for two year- und nine months. while In other happier spots Home showers at odd Interval. have been Just 80th to cable tumor- to keep tholr bends nbove VIM-â€" Rand Dally Hall. Tm 12 Telephone 282 A Cal-us Fall. 30, mo

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