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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Mar 1920, p. 2

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varieties, and 94 cents for the Cherries in Cream. We are so confident that discriminating buyers of candy will he enthusiastic about Irvin n Choco- lates that we advise early purchases whl e you may have your choice of these. exquisite flavors. Nuts in Cream Although they are the grade that usually sells $1.50 to $1.75 per box, because of dealing direct with the manufacturers thus eliminating expensive selling costs we are able to offer them at 89 cents per box for any of the first three named Locally this is a new brand but because of its (le- licious quality and satisfying assortment of flavors as well as its moderate price it has become the most pop- ular one pound box 0n the market in many parts of the United States. Irvington Chocolates are offered to you in four tempting varieties of centers. Assorted Fmit Whips Butter Whips Assorted Fruits and Cherries in Cream We have just received avshipment of Main 1 Mn“ sun» EASTER MEANS IIO'I' CROSS DUNSâ€"ORDER THEM EARLY, THE SUPPLY WILL BE LIMITED Try our Fine Cakes, Cookies and other Products Ever oilered in Downers Grove Biggest Candy Balgain hid-Umbra”. my and Night Service. 34 s. Main Str. Telep] PRESH IRVINGTON CHOCOLATES DOWN ERS GROVE BAKERY Toasters. Hot Plates. Laundry Stoves. Waffle Irons. ZINDT’S PHARMACY Hunmhrey Hot Water Heaters. Gas Ranges. I-Want-U Gas Irons. Simplex Ironers. Room Heaters. Radioâ€"~X Gas Lights. l""Wester nUnited Gas «.3 and Electric Company ii? mmmmm.mm u hhfioMM-fihmflm 0. A. ROSS. PROPRIETOR MM?“- Convenient to operate, easily kept clean-thc most heat for the 19: {st gas. She should be provided with one of the elevated oven type rangesâ€"finished 1n enamel. Around the kitchen stove cen- ters most _of the work of the busy housewife today. The Gas Range _ of Today ‘ Telephone 282 NOW ON TOP OF "m “114m BOWLING LEAGUE “aha-aâ€" Telephone ZIB ""‘ ' il I KLEIN ’S COLTS ‘Bnlat . . suiger . Totals . . Player Single-terry . Player 1 L. Beidelmnn ....13¢ Kingaley (absent) Reha ........... 148 Bum .......... 152 mixer ......... 187 Player 1 2 3 Tot. Shultz .......... 181 161 170 Hagar .......... 159 180 147 Stash: .......... 158 133 130 Brown ......... 147 174 167 Holst ........... I72 148 168 Totals .......... 817 798 765 512 486 421 488 476 Mochel‘s All Stars vs. Swearingen's Pace Makers, March 4, 1920. Player Gaehmr (absent) Shultz ......... l‘laym‘ Hen. Vi\ Bill Vix Mrfilmy Brady Hollow , 1otals Dick? Tool (,‘0. v.4. Claw-hi: (‘lvan Ems March 3. I920. Dick: Tool Co. [2 Vi: .. Sevm'us . Schlamlor Stump .. Totals sum: ......... 147 m 159 “9 Totals .......... 78!) 7!!! 748 Klein's Colts vs. llertolin's Cub... Much 2. 1920. Rhym- Mining”, Player hhultl llmr ;8mu . Bmwn . Mom .. Totals 'A" This unexpocuul defeat put I: act- bock on the. pennant. hope» of Ch:- Clean Em and they will have to fight like lemon to show In the MK! thaw by the and of the sermon. - The standings: iiTonm W I. ‘xlein'u (:qu ............... as 2:. Bertolln's Cubs .............. 38 27 chnrlnm‘n‘u l’nn- Mala-m ..86 27 Clarke'u Clean Emu .......... 34 29 Duke Tool Co. .............. 30 3-1 Nochcl'n All. Stun .......... 27 M 'I‘holln'u Halter» ............ 26 34: KMWc-ll'n Spenlcm .......... 23 37' Result: of w week: ! l Cill‘kv's Ck”!!! Emu \u. Mufhl'ruf C. H. Dickc wa» the star of his team and the :«ul‘ics (panting 181. I91 and 206 for a total of 578 and an average of [92 2-1. one pin behind! Stump for the high average of the- week. Dick:- 'l‘ool ('0. Won. The big surprise of the “'qu cann- Wedncsduy night when the Dick“ Tool Co. team won three straight from Clarke‘s Clean Ems. The Clean Ems \n-re decidedly 0" form, as tht- mores show and «lid not got nun-3' bit-ulna in the luck. Both of these mans have easily the best chance of finally topping the pennant. 'l‘ht‘y urn pretty consistent bowlers and it. seems to be betwwn them. They moot ouch mher just once. more before the close. in the last week of the season and it may bu- that this will be the deciding series. S\\'varingvn's Pam- Makers also haw a good chance but thm- aru meeting :ome strong teams in the m-.\ t fa“ necks. In the last two games Ehninger counted 192 and 19.5 bringing up his average for the evening to 173. In {the same games Stump nicked them for 213 and 202 making an average for the series of 193. :00 .Vix, Capâ€" tain of the Cubs stunted with 205 and tame back with 181 and 188 making‘ him easy high for his team with an average of 191 1-3. Klein's Colts ave now leading the ,local bowling league. topping Berto- ‘lin's Cubs by two games. The two teams fought it out last Tuesday ev- ening on the alleys the Cubs coming out xecond best. dnopping the last two games to the accurate shooting of Ehninger and Stump of the Colts. Defeated Bertoliu's Cubs Two Out of Three in Fan! Series It the Dicke Alleys. Swearing-r. Pnce flake“ .......... 843 Clarke's Clem Muller. All Stan Unit's CM: Ell: ....... 730 88!! Borlolin‘s Cubs Klein's Calls .162 159 181 159 128 I58 I40 I74 la'vfi I67 [‘6 I73 :54 no 136 130 All 91m 147 118 142 161 I46 161 133 174 180 191 160 177 I37 I65 18! I72 I70 [52 I62 213 132 158 12‘ 134 MG IN I79 Ill "2 I45 2” 174 M9 165 768 170 184 168 184 I43 155 152 850 ssss2aéas 3 Tot. Hill 574 19.. "k. l2? l6! 3 Tot Ill IN I63 1! T». 519 476 494 573 503 519 pl Tot. 5|!) al2' 430! 479; 433 ‘61 “I 620 H1511: H'fvaréfirs 61 SM! III Street mn'ii‘7‘fx‘fifi‘fifix‘. Retailers of High Grade Merchandise TEL. Mâ€"DAYS We need the floor space that these ranges take for spring merchandise and make this special ofl'er in orderto sell at least part of them. This ofier includes all gas stoves on the floor at this time. leentianls must be pnscnlevl to the mummy of Donne": Grow- Lalge. I. O. 0. F.. by men not aflilin- ,ch| with Hm nbove lodge in Un- form of Ofl'irial Receipts and such mink umust nlsu b9 shuwn by «omen «hone Ihushamb ur “than do mu bdrm; to I). non: lnme Lodge 1 There are very few stoves to be had at present even at the regular price but by chance we were able to get a few of these choice gas ranges and will for a few days give our customers a chance to save $10.00 on any one of them and what is not sold will be marked at the regular price which will be $10.00 higher. I! You Need a Stove, How’s You! Chance Those ("3in to :63: an OMfcl- Inn in good Mu. Their vim. daughter- ml alum nd widow- d Oddleflovn. Harriet! women. their husbands am not Oddfellown. bu! ‘whon father! In. an also sign an we" an unmarried women than the age of elghben. Wm who am Rehehhs m join upon wanting a Transfer Certifitale or Withdrawn! Card fmm their n-spertivo lodgrs. The Mullen will be open (or u f" «luyn Ill it in myuculnl that than lute-Illa; to be on "w than" got in touch with Mr. C. 1. Winter. I?! No. Prim Iva. phone 734. lmmodlauly. The he in one dollar ml llfly mu pay-Ho at cm. The Rebekah lodge. A number of the women signals 0! Hw petition for tho Rrbvknh budge about to be instituted in Donner: _(irou- met last Monday awning in UN: (., A. It. "all. at an Informal "MK ting culled by the committee. to rhoou- a name (or tlw no“ Rebekah Loclxr. After getting nmuulnurd the wonwn got down to Maine“ and MI- «fled the name of “Bluebird Rebekah Lodge” Enthunhum‘hu running high and petitioner: are fining nphll)‘. From the way thingn uhnpo up now thin woman’n quillhry to thn 01M P‘rllowa in going to ho a lbw organi- nation. Tea: is usuaIly the case when he visits the lodges in his jlirisdit‘tion. 1 Nearly tiftmm nwnnlwne ham» sign- Rwl petitions for the next highI-r stop iin the fraternity. known as the Eu- rvanipuwnt or patriarchal dogu-e, with :the West End Hnmmpnwnt at Her- wyn, showing thv spirit of the Order \\'ili('h is being inculcatml into tho mmubers. The Booster ("uh planned and sew- ed the lunch and this “live bun-h" has still further good things in stop "I Ihu future. Watch for the «lute of the 0m hundred and first Anniver- sary celebration and the Dislricl Meeting to be hold in Downers Grove in April. The Brothers are ulw urg- ul to attend the District Div-fling at Urookfield on March wth. I Nearly fifty members wow 1,. asent 310 view the work and after hugs may made lheir way to the (Lining room where luncheon and cigars wen: serv- ed. Stories were then indulgmi in to quite :1 late hour, “Bill" Smith keep- ing the audience convulsod with laughter from his large stuck of "good 'uns.” ‘ District Deputy Grand Master G. (,‘aygill of Herwyn, was present and highly pl‘uism! Dgnvm-rs Grow,1 Lodge f'nr its "pep" and enthusiasm and quite ph-asml tn watch Um work \\'ith~ rm [wing railed upon tu take part After several weeks of idleness an the part of the Degree Stair. due to the holidays, election and several eel- ‘cbrutions. Downers Grove Lodge No. 750, l. 0. 0. F., last Monday night conferred the lnitiatory Degree on Mr. Al. Snyder and Mr. H. E. Lark spn. Six more candidates are in waitâ€"i ing and the Stall expects to be quite busy again from now on. luminary Degree Confernd Mon- day Night on Twoâ€"Rebekah I. 0. 0. F. AGAIN BUSY WITH A LARGE CLASS Lodge Named. '. D. GILLESPIE 8: CO. WE WILL OFFER FOR TEN DAYS ONLY THESE HIGH GRADE STOVE-9 AT A SPECIAL PRICE. $10.00 SAVED MTHESEHIESTOVES 'IFBOUGIITSOOI [BILLIE BURKE A Paramount Artcraft Picture. a Burton Holmes Travelogue and Hearst News Reel. ENID BQNNETT “A woman m m: sun cuss" A William Fox Special Production and a 2 reel Com- edy with Gale Henry. THE CYCLONE TOM MIX A Paramount Arleral't Feature. Sunshine 2 Reel (‘omedy and Hearst International News of Local World Events. ‘,Wanted a Husabnd” The best selection we ever had, quality, Style, fit and price guaranteed the best you can get for your money. MORRIS SHOE STORE Oven $4,00000 worth of the Latest Styles in Shoes, Oxfords Pumps and Slippers have arrived in the last two weeks and it are on display in our windows now News for Shoe Buyers Thursday, March 18th NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ARE MOSTLY IN Saturday, March 13th Tuesday, March 16th 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. IN IN DAYS

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