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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Mar 1920, p. 5

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Pot Roast, per und ..24c Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 32c Rib Roast of eef, lb 28c Veal Breast, pocket, lb 25c BACON, our own cure and smoking, in piece, per .11) 38c RICHELIEU JUPITER COFFEE, whole .......... 46c 1000 ISLAND DRESSING, per bottle .............. 33c POSTUM CEREAL, 23c; INSTANT POSTUM, 30 45c NO. 2 CAN BAKED BEANS ............... A ...... 10c HEINZ APPLE BUTTER, large jars .............. 63c RICHELIEU COCKTAIL SAUCE ...... ‘. ....... ‘ . . .20c KETCHUP, 8 oz. bottle ........................... 144: AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 3 bars for .......... 25c QUAKER and ARMOURS OATS, large ........... 31c CANNED MILK (all brands) large, 16c; per doz. . GOOD-LUCK OLEO, Per Pound 39c; 5 lbs. FOR .. DELlClA-NUT Margarine, per pound 3c; 5 lbs. . . LARD, Home Rendered, any quantity, per pound ‘ NAVY BEANS, 5 pounds @ .................... -v..â€".-â€" .v . . _.._ vu‘râ€" ‘v-v u rifle martin; at laGruge Tm; 0km“ "ova-1mm “d daughter. Kml and non. [laden PM! won Me In! jut! recently mveml from ' ' 3” “at of influenn. Wm. Wolf. Alfred Wolf. Punk Wolf, )1 and "in Rule Bunch of “inst-la; The Rev. cm W. Ross. execu- N “W of t | in! Sen“ {Dilemmas R. C. Briggs. Geo. Barry. Calumissiovr‘of the more” of Chica- (I. 1' Winter "I. daughters ""1 W. to. 'i" speak in S. Andrew's church 1. Sluts and (laughter of the Grove.‘ on Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. (Addition! Locals on Page 8) I 11th. In a vendor“! drama. "I'M 1‘!” of Randal-e." adv. Mr. John Fainrather hall the mis- famme to full and break ('0 riha rifle working u LnGruge Tuesday. He had jut! recently mveml from MI stack 0! inflmn. Mmrwmumitthmr- u- flatn- Thur-fly ovum. lamb lain-ml lbbl'nhonhnu Hal-tn for Dunno-m but ”Murat. Vacuums-u!" Nah Mn. Thu-thy. larch mt. R y .7 hut-nun. platen plant! by In. Philip Dachau and child!“ an my!“ in Nam-villa until their Mm home I. lady for than. o-«mmnozmmusn- W.mumw11 QGMhdwufllmnbouton "mm-mu. “Win-gr Thu hm” played by 80. 'Main St. Klein’s Market Ir. and In. Stanley 8mm: have mm from their trip to Tom And the South. Tho-sew [mug-lowailment-acre!i Funk". ad Wan-(ton an. is w-] , m. and an my. Gm mnlborbuya. 1-3133. 'i-iix'r'ty-Tvé ll 30' 1M!!! in Law. lll- cat: in the price for an Bus or Ir. Geo. Aluminum buabusi- “”- m” 9‘1"; ln. A. K. Damian m hasten to the Shakespeare Chss on loud-y a!- Kr. Elisha Morgan retumed Toen- (hy (mm a 'businoss trip to New York. en] friends in ngerville Int 8am highschoollutweekonmmof liu Elsie Rachel visited Tuesday evening In Aurora with we. Don» thy IleDouId. Bernice Weiss was absent from Kn. Am Grove. W85“! 3:; a of Mrs. 1mm» Austin. visitod with “Mm in last Friday. m ‘0 H In. Gerunds Downer Dunn-1nd to work." baby of Whaton. us how visiting her mother, lira. M. B. Downer. It. and lira. Hector Brunet und mfly will remove to Culifornia in 0 mt future. Iiss Ruth Larson visited with sev- .mmm mama-E 3th have that puma. Mr that winhuth MEATS played. Retardation. and wishing filial up a very aka dune”. Thou her hone on w“, nan-u- frtndofnn "Windham. Very (my and It. a! In. J. limb i... .3‘?..“:..‘,‘".:£..”'.m’“"’ To A CUSTOMER. FEE PKG. .................... 10c "m °' “W" "W‘ "W. NONE DELIVERED u not-mu. “thud”. . nilhmrolmnflo'nfc.8« unhymllc. Wflm pm an Henry Hecate. Bury ma-mm... WJohld- Austrian manipulation for achavur Valium Tho-ow!» ‘mumruMI-muno! the emac- must II.- N- Ir plmuoohponon. humour“! be bold M II. 5" l '5‘: I Many customers, who have recent- . ly been to Befloliu’s Store are want inkidSamonaeeountofflieay peeranee of a foreign growth on his 'upporlip. Semeayeltisamus- (ache. It unkea us wonder . For an. Saturday evening the Cur- tlae ha a great bill. “Fatty" Arline- kle in “The Garage." Anita Stewart in “The Kind the Paint Girl" and Hearst International News. Don‘t miult. 'l'heBooeterClubofflielJ) metatthehomofw. ‘Attheraen meduoltheloeal Thursday evening of last week. alter some difllcuity to eecure good scale. 1 had the pleasure of seeing ulna Marlowe again. this time ea the Page. Ceserio, in "The Twelfth Night." and what a treat. it. wee. eavecially with her actor-husband. air. Sonnet-n ae Hula volio, and backed by their all-eta!“ can. The thing that particularly atruck me. however. was the lame marvelously beautiful speaking voice. with in variability oi miner. and wit ahadllaa. It reminded me an ' nochoithevayebendJauenle! above referred to. temporarily “un- ”affinities, her Brother. by tile eaneariothere. llalialeoaeea Illnlarloweaaenberotyeareau ae“09l|elia.u aadleouldmmm her reaerve power that alone explain her ability. ia m- m character. in eoaiunbeforeuuotaaacireaenr, influaaceembeuhe realilyiiaelh â€"Onaelie.tbepeordeueaiaaeream1 Inanmmmu Many customers, who have recent- ly been to Befloliu’s Store are want tokidSamonucountofflway penance of a foreign growth on his upperlip. Sumnysnisamus- tube. It makes us wonder . ‘ ‘ For all. Sammy evening the Cur- tis: has a great bill. “Flay" Arline- He in “The Garage," Anita Stuart in “The Kind the hint Girl" and Hunt Intern-flout] News. Don‘t im- monthsl- Still time to enroll {or Night School It the PATERSON BUSINESS INSTITUTE, La Grange, Ill. .HDIyUIflmswto200. ‘ less. They pay. . e single point of retiree: uni-(reed! - ,, clings to the memory of the mrt III “Say George!" “You; 16“ a the play when. utter King Henry lad 3‘“ an?” “it“! 'Yeh. eternally dachmd to III! ulster. the “WM” ' Why I m I“!!! to '°° Prince" Mary. that she would have to Ponytail." ut the Dick: Theatre. mmm. Jun: Marlowe who I'd PM. night too but MM ' ' 3° ,, V 3" payee this part. all of a sudden. drop-j t° “'k' adv. pins her attitude of defiance to her On M [our this week you wfll brother's W'I‘IQC, exclumed Win! “0' mafia. an ndvertiunent of the u, E. own Incomparable mine. In the hu- ‘mmmra Go. You will do wen to cum and ume of their childhood~ watch this space every week :3 this "0 Henry. I hurt my toe!" Poor am will lave I buying W for Henry! as King he could command. but swept In In unexpected moment m . to the days when he won Just a. chum Don’t WW “10 rest 0‘ your Wifl‘ to his little sister. Ah. this was too “1' months! Still time to em" {or mneh' ijn‘ o“ I“. m] [an ye: Night School It the PATERSON hear his Impotonl exclamation u be BUSINESS INSTITUTE: Ll Gflnse let: the scene with May in (all con- lll. .Dly unions 8:80 to 2:00. ”gut I'll. They pig. “83y George!" “You." “Got a one Sunday night!" “Yell." “When?" “Why I'm going to no “Ponytail." ut the Diet: That". I'd go Friday night too but gotta go to work." adv. PHONE 279 Id. Vanni. man. All not *1... an mam mm: "W- I‘ I. an: m . nun-muni- $1.80 $1.90 $1.60 2-27-2-0 82 Nani PM Anne North Side Grocery 8 Market Stew-curt.$7.8.Wil-i-w CLEANING -- DYEING -â€" PRESSING and -â€" REPAIRING 27 Sum Main Strut ' Phone (2-H Gar-nu Called for and W CLOTHES THAT MAKE the SUCCESS SPIRIT The cost will be no more than for ordinary clothes. Let us measure you for some “Clothox That Make The Success Spirit.” We will. build into them a dash and individua‘lity only genuine mer- chant-tailoring can produce and they will fit. A man with enough self-respect and gump- tion to be reasonably particular about his clothes will show the same spirit in his work. He is ag- gressive and anxious to show the world what he can do. He will get-ahead. Frayed trousers and a baggy coat indicate almost invariably a condition where the man has ceased to careâ€"his ambition is paralyzedâ€"~he is slipping. The world usually judges a man's ability and mental attitude by his clnthes. M the time when "Knlghthood m In Funny" was being played at the Int-pl. Theatre. Chic-to. l no." u To the Reporter: DO THEY HELP YOU OR BETRAY YOU? JOSEPH MAZZA Your Ctothes Damn Grove. Feb. 23, "to A BARGAIN WM 7W 'lri. The Yellowltooo National put. (I. «mm wood" 0! Anne-“I woo- klandu. In. will“. In In. ”13 an." mun. mm! mu m mm mm lam rite" ‘mh their man... an Iain and 25 vuln- um. mom of on... When Books or wild duck. and now have to [a long distances they form n Mantle to done the alt no" mus. and the moat com-Imus bird mm poalllon at the town! mute. A. thls II I very mun!!! post. In- «her hlrd one Ion: take- the place of 0n 0meth leader. Ninety mum Volcano... The Boeki! Barium. a sol-lea of mountain ranges running the whole Jeugth of the Island at Sum-tn near the western coast. 3pm: la the uohh into parallel chains which enclmll the broad Kumuulnk plateau and; the ms! area of Tuba lake. In their partially explored range: there have already been discovered 00 volcanoes. 12 of which are now ucllve. the con- Itructive and destrucilve toms of Bumalrl's tormuilmn.â€"Melvln A. Hall In the Nntlonul Ieruphlc “alanine. linaothemiooicoomvmm- dorm! in hop-months. and I think particularly a tho atom in 'rwemh Night. but my em out» of loan-t was a comparison of MI:- lulowo ol‘ today with her worko! 15 you: m.‘ [Ind the thou!!! forced itulbopon me that even as it in Iciootlnuliy tl‘ue that in tini- world we become like no- to tho» things we no!" to. no. much "playing young" In: evidently ind ll.- natural client upon her. (or the sun seems. at tent on the Pole. possessed of I. sort of perennial youth. 1'!!!“ I“ 2 Evening 7. 30â€"9: 15 Atlmisxion I5 and 20 cm including War A stirring analysis of Mnman’s Deepest Emotionsâ€"Her Desires. Am- bitions, Sympathiesâ€"Her Love, Grief, Joys. Temputions‘ A CLASSICOF THE MOTION PICTURE ART. DON’T MISS l’l'l Thursday, March llth Elaine Hammerstein in - “Greater Than Fame” STAR COMEDY l-IveninngNl-I SHOW ONLYâ€"7:45. Admission If» 20r inc. War Tricks of fab "nudinw" and "rhin’oyamn" and ithr-ir "prism motholls getting money {mm their gallabln clirnh aw cxpmevl in this fit- tum. It will prove nay-"fin!” inn-wading for it is :Immrnt fmm am you haw» pvt-r set-n hrfunx “The Zero Hour” JUNE ELVIDGE Matineeâ€"Saturday May‘s ;.oo Admission lo and 20 ml: inc. Wu Tit. limingâ€"Roth 0a) s~7 510.9. m. Aclminh-n l3. and 21‘: «MI in. War Til. COMING CONST AN CE BIN NY in “ERS‘I‘WHILE SUSAN” “THE SHEPERD OF THE HILLS” MAIN FEATURES ONLY WILL 31-: mm AT sncoub'snow TWO BIG DAYS Friday, March 5, Saturday, March 6 BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUE DOWNEIIS GROVE. mutton The Dicke Theatre The table not [or twelve I'll bull- m‘ully decorated In red, white and blue. The guests were Mouthwa- L. 1.. Human (Recent). Geo. ll. Alli-on. mus rmn'm: nsm mu. III: RI’N Af ifiiiifitanhâ€"vi ! Downers Glove Gunter ot the Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated the annuity at the birthday or Washington by n luncheon It the home of Mn. H. 8. Mac. hon- A L S 0 FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY LLOYD COMEDY “SOFT MONEY" BRAY PICTOGRAPH “HOW TIME FLIES” A L 8 0 " PATHS NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE TWO EXCELLENT CHRISTY COMEDIES MARYHAQQORD'ST “THE BELLE OF THE SEASON” ‘r Tuesday, March 9th CHESTER OUTING PICTURE Saba in

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