Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jan 1920, p. 5

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North Side Grocery 6: Market 8. C. FUCKER, Proprietor 33 Not“ rm Am.- GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 49 pound sack ............ $3.75 MONARCH COFFEE, pound, 50c; 3 pounds. . . . .' . $1.45 ARMOUR’S VERIBEST PUMPKIN, No 21/2 can 2 for25c SUNMAID SEEDLESS RAISINS, ................... 25c CURRANTS, Monarch Brand ..................... 30c DRIED APPLES, pound .......................... 32c‘ PRUNES, per pound ....................... 25 and 30c NAVY BEANS, per pound. 12c; five pounds ....... 55c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR .............. 16c CARNATION MILK, tall can 17c; 6 cans, ......... $1.00 Good Luck, Libby’s or Dundee Milk, per can ........ 16c Del Monte GRATED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can ...... 28c MONARCH CATSUP, 14%; oz. bottle ............... 25c ROXANE CAKE FUOUR, per package ............ 35c ROXANE PAN CAKE FLOUR, per package ....... 13c BONELESS BRISKE’I‘ CORN ED BEEF. pound ..... 24c BACON SQUARES. per pound ..................... 30c Phone ”-51 ' . Mr. and Mrs. Emu Wander and we: am glad to upon that Mm family, were Sunday visitors with rel~ Delight Verdenius is improving nice- atives in Chicago. Kiss Lucille Bush has. left for an extended stay in the Southluud. In. Fred Wolf. of Hinsdalo. vis- ot Floyd Rouse, ited with relatives here Wednesday. lint . - leviflomhasbeenonflxeaick list the put few days . Hr. Din Slick, of Chicago visited at the Banning“ home Sands]. If you are looking for quality you will find it here. The cost is not excessive as you may expecfl There’s a WILL in this shop to furnish quali- ty. Some people call us cranks on the subject, but we are old-fashioned enough to believe that hon- test quality pays. Judging from the repeat orders we fill our customers think so, too. The question is not can he furnish quality: but will he? flARDWARE. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 All he has to do is use all-wool fabrics, high grade linings, employ competent help and give them sufficient time to do a good job. MERTZ £1 MOCHEL There is nothing mysterious or exclusive about quality. Any tailor who knows his busi- iness can furnish well-fitting garments that will wear and keep their shape. Gold Medal Flour ' Chicken Feed Stoves and Ranges If you maul, (onus. 1884. In. John Gollu is on the sick CLEANING -â€" DYEING -â€" PRESSING and -â€" REPAIRING PERSONALS JOSEPH MAZZA What Is Quality? SPECIALS Paints, Oils and Glass 21 South Main Street Gun-elm Called for and Mad. week is better. visited over the week end at the home Ladies Tailors.” 7 7 adv. ms Floyd moon. of North FonT-t, who has been quite ill {or the put "Buddy" Smith. who has been m with manna. is now able to attend school again. This Saturday at the Curtiss. Mack Sonnett‘a lemming comedy. "Thy Ladies Tailors.” “v.1 J. Llahmunnmbeenconanod tohisbodtheputfewdayshyth Mr. Roy Thompson. of Morris. 11L. Tm Nah I Miss Evelyn Sanders, of Chicago. has been visiting the past week with ‘Wandtfl: an}! Miss Gerunds Knox, of Highland Good Luck 41c; 5lbs. for ........................ 32.00 Nuccoa Nut and Belicia Nut 3c; 5 lbs. for ........ $1.60 Country Roll Butterine (tinted) per poundâ€" .......... Some Red Bargains for Wash Day 20 MULl-l TEAM BORAX Soap Chips, per package ......... 20 MULE TEAM BORAX, per package ..................... AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 3 bars for ................... GOLD DUST Washing Powder, small 5:; large ............. ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE WASHING POWDER ........... 3Mallard Sliced Pineapple, per an SAVOY Corn. 2lc; 5 cans for ........ POSTUM Cerealâ€"large package ..... INSTANT POSTUMâ€"smnllzoc; large CREAM 0 WHEAT. per package ARMOUR‘S OATS. large size ........ 'SYRUP ! SATURDAY ONLY ! ! Small cans 20c; V; gallons 49c; gallons ....... Yuban Coffee 60cValue,perlb ...... 55c [mt xomething? Advertiqe for it in our clauified column. Only hon- est peopic read them ab and if on:- of them found “it" you would get ”it” back. ”any people have thanked us ‘ Mr. and Mrs. II E. Coleman left Sand.) for Mkhina when ”in ex- {set to stay for at lmt two months. Hr Cotemnn “ill “cm-"er the Ne!- hrry trial for the Associated Press at Grand Rapids and Mrs. Colemnn and the children will visit with h" folks at Lake Lindon. Mich. .A' Chilclu-n. 25c; Adulls. 35c miss this "Shindil" A1 Everyone is “flame to (he "Shin- dig" to be giwn in ”ca/parlors «.1 W Cmm‘iml dun-r!» on Thanh" owning. Primary l21h‘ Mn. N. R. ”rugby will N." ml - moth! pm- prnm will be given. Admission will Ibo homo of In. II 1). ”owner. Mrs. Laura "mum muting. A «mild invitation is "bull-cl to u" uranium- and {rim-la The ladies: Md Soda” o! (M Cow pnâ€"pflonnl dwwh. II" ml Thun- cla)’. February 6th at 1:90 p. m. u Chan. Ilorhel. who w” “I with the prevailing cpkkmk. m huh at M; [out in (M mu Tom-by. So my u lbw (om Iva! III that R m Il- ml neat-try that he be than. r The Jolly Jay: held Mr mm: yucca-g n th- boat 0! ltu All. ‘Pnh. tut Bun-by durum. M .‘mhmu m and and mom-:- tnjoytd the mm. The Run June- B. ““19,th bra wry m with Mm for the put an «lawn. in slowly wavering Mnballhudumhnflo. «saw to In in hit pulp“ out M). ( slam-dun. Them-gunk» bot-Inna! cum. Inuit. 1!“th two [unlit-then. I! you enjoy the mysterious don't (mm-«WOponDoorfauo- hennaâ€"Cole production. It the Dkke Thane. Saturday. 11-. 3|. Adv. Ir. and In. vaflk Pridhm, 0! Chicago, wen din-or Mu lat Sta-by u the home of Ir. ad In. Bay Club. on Olkvood "cane. } Miss Mary Merchant. of Waukegan, was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Wax Hen-ward Sherman on bamtoga avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stunts and Betty Jane, visited the city Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Dora Love 3nd funily. Frank Storey. who has been \‘erl ill with plural pneumonia, is repon- ul much improved and on the way to recovery. avenue . Mrs. Guy A. Camp»! Enst Park- way, who was taken ill with influenza last Saturday is rapidly recovering. MrQ and Mrs. Lester l“. Gerwig and Virgini: Lee, spent Sunday at the Frank Prentiss home in Chicago. SQMainSt. Mrs. Hwy Winter of Clyde. is via~ hing at the home of her son, C. J. Winter on Prince avenue. ”In. C. W. Vunfiémmwhom for being an Wt W FINE Pmm ill in WI; nice}. but is Still Wh'chthothmldmm confine; to her bed. y of l«hm. It was not‘dne to m p0: AT WOMANS Cl“ Wflter She mun has been unable h somlly. but to our homt‘rudora. NEXT WEDNEi attend to his duties the past week he- William Bender of Rigid-abut, ----â€" Klein’s Market Born to Kr. and In. Albert Show OLEOMARGARIN E Adm-30.2 3 hr 3|. I. Pam-r. Walter lllwlin u ml 3 {Mt-phar- polo- nl Highland nut! él'nirie awnms by! a mix-up WM- 'm~uy morning in which a» (0'0- phom pole cum ofl’ - nth" poor "Md. The doc“:- lntl Hawkins wow prying to M out each on." in their cubs and the pole hunt-nod to (rt tn the way. It was broken 001‘ at the In“ and shoved owr in. [vol into a km. The Hawkins Fowl way ,rretty well mud-"d Over the W- {scape 3nd Fuller‘s car was able m ‘limp to the grunge under its own power when it will he msnry to repim a mliator and other park before it can min be used for the Mn May A. Olin-r. hon Dorm-n ’(:W. «n - mum" on January 20 1» 0n big ”NH: of Soon-om Colb- Iomh product. mimuml {m to lhn‘ public II “no In: Ann-km Chamber of Niommm. She also nun-ha 0w [centres and moving pktum um In a pan of flu- Ul)’ pun-um. Th. 0:!!th h “in lam“ o! a] in Ibo country «unwind by I mun-nu! crummy-(MA Bohr, Manning ham" .‘Jrn. Olinr exp-net- !» vim mun! n! the- many 0th" pine” or ink-tut m "w- fnr-tvfl mlMM. 'Mmfwlaumrdmul 6n moch tumbled by the "dub“. A than pm *0: shrub. "tumb- mu "an an"! In! an momma .ml M a Wan-m manor-r. ‘ Tho W AM My 01 Built I‘Iul‘u [Sundial chunk. ud- am: new all at th- hno o! I. W. I-‘flln. IN lithium. um. Wanker «My mm to nu Mr mm :o In. IIKII'I moth". In. Loulw lieu-lo. no Ibo.- Mnmry of in MM. “hush-WWW F The next “mung of the loci! Amv emufiavafllhuM-I the club rooms. Delano“ And Penal "cum, next Monday evening. Feb- nury 2nd. In order to M "quaint- ed with that m member: and Ink the with: of the own-Juno; ev- ery u-urvico m in mm to ul- is usually recognized as 'THE month for women in leap year to do the popping. Of course the twenty-ninth is nnlly the most auspicious «by, but. most any old day in little old Feb.~ is l! we thought any of the “butche- lor" girls of the village would take advantage of it. we would print a “Map ye_ur list" next week February I Ruth Smith. of North Fores't ave- ‘nue, had the misfortune to {-11 on the ire in front of Emrich’s store and break her left Arm in three places. above. at and below the elbow. The injumd member is kept in place with‘ a plaster cast. To add to her IMFi ferings she has been taken down with the flu. The Philuthe: Clans of the Con- gregationtl church. will hold their regular business meeting and social. Friday night. Febmry M It the home of Mrs G. H. Bum. 9 High- land avenue. Mrs. Carlson will nun sist. All members please come pre- pared to represent some popular ad- vex-tisment. (Additional Locals on Par 8) William Bender of Rigid-abut, left last Friday on . business trip to Cnlflomia. ..8|.~ ....23¢ ....J5c ..28c .ISc .l7c 31c 31c Ev 1 “:15. Ah m ONLY with”: LLOYD COMEDY BRAY PICI'OGRAPH It mll be a: cspecin iieemfln'g pk Grove for the sun is t neghluor to In, so comes from Ant-on. Illinois. mg» This picture been I very entertaining story on Dnrwin’: theory of . - w). origin of our ancestors. If nnyone believes that Iran mm from ' "A Scream in the Night" mll place 3 quietn- on the thought. ' It will be nn minfly jgtergnflng picture to_theml_¢ a! m “A Scream in the Night?! ff; RUTH BUDD Evening 7 :45 SHA RI" STAR COMEDY “‘I'HE mun” by xxx mm .‘ - "'2' Iful I“) IN) “I'M“. “IN II m .l ~m I' ; nalmsihihly for anoiher's nil-pm antigen In onh- . (but II ~ Ila-minor might haw the thing .4 which firing #3.": III 4-. n u I :If hm lira h.» \olunuuily is burial in Sin ”8‘1““... lmm'yi I III-v1 II I In I. "In III-comm: a (we mu forums and II :“lil' (I N I' ': .0 HI ’0 “HI! "Ill '8‘? mm. "M! l" he (MM :. mm-iI-L‘s' n.- Im- “hat mu his next step? This it n pietun- It will.“ you rulrnnrul hum stand to finish. ALSO PATHE NEWS x (.‘HRIS‘I‘Y comm “st-3mm 001' or com , mun EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY ‘ I I U i q 4 Malim 3:320. Admission l0 1 lo cal Evrnin‘ 7:30 «9:113. minimum I5 ‘ 26 ct Mam ivnturw ONLY will be mm at second show The Open D001; The Dicke Theatre nuns nowunsa anon. m an Wednesday daemon, Febv wary 4th. the Home uld Educational Department of the Womns Club will hold their regular monthly meeting at Library Hall. The progrum will be in charge of the teachers of the Kiudemrten Ex-‘ tension Assocl‘tion. and should move one of the banner Ifternoons o! the‘ year. Miss Grace Hemminxwuy, former- ly n teacher in the local brunch, but who has made a trip to China and Japan since teaching here will tell folk stories of these countries. She will illustrate those “ith objects pick «I up on'lm- journey. This talk will be well north hearing. Miss HE mingwuy, b\‘.~‘l(l|‘fi living a good lead» or uf ('hilIlIrn. is Very observant. 1’8- NEXT WEDNESDAYn-mm “" "1...... 1 . > she will mull am a! alum. _. ”0-. M “88"..“ new...“ "ill Winslow, .ho . . Alter-con to be h Chane ”Winn“. will of Iii-dorm“ fora "‘3 am ” . . Thursday, February 5th “ _ . _ ¢ ‘ _ _ m . AT WOMAN S CLUB Tuesday, February 3d CHESTER OUTING PICTURE . SPECIAL PROGRAM Under the Anspices of St. Josep’s Church Saturday, January 318! A L S 0 FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY With An'All Star Cast Admission lo I 20 cents including W" Admission l6 1 25 cents including Wu “GOOD NIGHT LADIES" l‘receedinx‘ this the dam held a short busines- Indon- In. B-m TIM ,. At the last meeting of W _ under the direction of the M iii literature Department held hit. W“;- nesday, Mrs Carl Bauer sure 1 W interesting and imtmcflvo Uk- 3. subject “Art in its mm m .. Aspect," was greatly enjoyed by no preaent. During her mum lb * many indmjste stories 01 m Inry artists. children and every number I; club is urgeé to attend III In! pron-m provided. As an end to the durum for the Home and Edna“ nrtment for the coming you '3 Admission 86 M

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