Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 7 May 1920, p. 8

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Ila-I fl hi mm 1'!» m not fin Clio! “can We in odd-ed Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Ammmmsuusumuon - W189: now You See Itâ€" Now You Don’t All fresh new stock from the best growers. NOW 18 m m TO BUY. VEGETABLES and FLOWERS ONION SETS Try Our “NEW ZEALAND SPINACH" I'I'S FINE This Store Cloaa at Noon on Wedrmdays North Side 9 a. :11. Men South Side 10 a. m. “The Corner Grocery 1- w- N-nh Phone No. 8 GARDEN SEEDS thus evaporates the dollar leaving no trace behind it. A Checking Account insane full work- ing tinie from each dollar. It elimin- ate: the shirkers._ ,i: am dlugmer. Betty June: In. Luau “mm; In. Bdrm-i Lundorf; In. C. 3. 8m; list Con W; Miss Alice Zen and In. Elmer flo- In. C. 1. WW and daughters, Lois Roam-I, In. Funk, Fred ml W. Wolf and In. Kolm, of 3mm; audhautifulmdlegifiswhidu'ne urn-lur- lnonM with them for the nnHeIahflufi-oistoknfisy bride.mnrpMdbynn-mhrnl Iver friend- on Thursday afternoon wand-um“, 39mm.” me, a. an on am no I“ u to the must If.“ own-m new n-iuofm'u "I h am An. "W9 rm. "to I'll [file 01 the south 8009 new. PRE - NUP'HAL SHOWER in. Gmdwln ndwlm than the win- dows are all Imported. a madam of the famous Hunk-h studio. and the ml. pared m "m In our own. and me at "map is a... at”!!! at Parisâ€"â€" wherP tho pitted Bishop mmm taught to nut-h high mum: and "IF other. 80. 11mm” whom-h (of New Wind. My tun-is. ton. han- bam mm at oxtemlvpâ€"«werlnz MI mtm dnr ;m tho Inst 2n yearsâ€"And I for) crit- tally mm In such «mum Haw- orn. it is only fair to state "m the must of our windows wort pm in NM rim-“fly. and yet an- not quite m- Mendâ€"ail of mm Max donations frmn parishioners. and the name plate presumably is in prawn uf lm‘pnm; when 0: mt: runnyâ€"4min!!!“ «n “on of m M («thumbâ€"which wot haw- Hfln have In «It Hm: vu- lur. at 89. Joy-plum flour-Mo. tum-mt l mil M! in diam when- I!» Dear Hr. Nuts: . ['90. «mm «in sumo»; not nodal Malon- at our local Imam. l have m MW rm. Ibo tum me n man about as am helm n “Ifyhld In "an "M "It! at nunâ€"- dmm «our trueâ€"1 I! n I: we" paw-3H0. "an In "In an 0! mm! "Ink-duo: when sum and team have mind In Win. lam "than Yd. OMMI In". ’09 an Hal W ml“. Trunk-1m l'o-nmry Maul-Ila Insollmlmâ€"l wander. If won all awn-rim:- u n vu- MM! Mr: um.‘ am Is- WWII", Mend In this "flint-r. mu H mm m h- !» wu- ot human nann- m HIV: the [m MM: further away and to Ian! um a: «mm the mm: mm- do-rfuI minn- mind about as. I’m-ION, ll": may no". m explain the mum lurk of Intern! In WM. lawyasnnonmlesofafl CALLS ATTENTION 1'0 ART WINDOWS m A. M fab d WWO“- omo. (M dyad, mm... Wuh "all "Mammal! I (M mm «mu-Mn wm «Mm-lulu! Ilw autumn Min-1M um mun; - qu-nlo standing In "Mr monu w:- mpllm In an- m-vlm mm. m- mm Pollux“ HM}. @“h‘,.M [manila-mm:- au- 0! «Inn-“ml II)‘ boy: n! In: yuan «I III? and upward. Tluln l hellfire quilt: fairly n-pm um» IM vlewu of the final-Teach- m’ nmhllou and I'M was! below (mum-Inner Bender: nutoluflan wan Introduced. It a prove: (or. and the duty or. an pun-m to Mr qu mm to ho um and balmy uml It in mmimfly mun. fur mow tum» med Ill "w uchmlu to [mm-m. If pouâ€" use Ital! should be nlud b ordi- nance to twenty-one yum. hope you will take such action that I may u-Ium lo the nunmmce and than Ou- Iran-(«l with a mum that Nllt‘ll wunu mu- with out umroval." th‘l‘ile law should be mucus mu] counciemlonsly enforced an I! now mum on the statute books. rand Hie in justice to ihc l'ttrwtt-Tcnchor» amnriutlon «ml {or the inrornmllun oi the public I tit-sire to my that you! cm'rcslxmdt‘nts were misinfornn-tl. 'i‘hc committee for the Parent-'l‘mtchcrs' *flflmn‘lnlhifl “mum-d below the viiâ€" ‘iugo council. explained the cigarette law an they had found it upon inves- t'ixutlon and coiled attention to the ordinance of Chicago which piucw the age limit of oale at twenty-one yearn. The preocntution of tht‘ mat- ter to the village council had been typewritten anions mutt There is no “hint" or suggestion therein 0! :1 "pull or the ordinance and the m- «mtmcndntion of the mnmlttee ht contained in the lust paragraph which1 can : Dear Sir: My antenna“ has! Ina-n directed to u counnunlcathm In Inst wm-k‘n m:- lmrlor, entitled "Ex-Sérvlcn- Mm lie mm Acllun at Village Dads." and signed "'l'wu Hx~S1-rviro Mun. lln‘ Ann) :m-l tlu- Navy." The rmnmunlmuun rt-lnu's m llw n-lwuling of the no- cnflml‘ elunrvuu ordinance and in «min-s \vhy mnnnissimn-r Mendel": prupmml w num- tho lun- ”nil! 01' wk [0 Im-nu‘vmw yours wus mu nwvmmt That this wuuld Imu- hwn mulsl‘nc 1011’ up “very om- except 11w l'amsnl j ’l‘mu-lwru' llflSlK'hlUull. 9w. 1 Srcomcrs sum. '- ~ MEN'I‘ REGARDING A'I' w P.-T. ASSOCIATION D‘. N. qu'm Hmlnmn M Vumuiluv. I! MI; 4. "7.”. any Gel“ and Bobby ding-“pod. when Coll. slapped her mm. A ml 3 the" author. "My um I long and more mortal dld the mall glrl'a aplru melt and the» in am: "oh mam. I‘m my I flawed “,‘3 l'diasi'i'um'u m I: laud mm- 0H Pmlvam Guy. York, Pm. is I city of IIII‘Wnt origin. lens m mad the nut settlement was: of the Madman river. Fro- mm 8). rm. to June 21. lm the wan the aim" cqolul. for dur- lu that time. tho Brilluh then occupy» tul'hindclphh. m mailman] eon- crnl not in her courthouse. no first my tent by the king or France to Old the call. of American 1mm mm «a. received by «mum iI-CMI city. And hen the iirul Mimi Thunksxitln‘ pun-Immune: was Issued. Fubm Wom- c---~waung. A nut almost unknown In the United States la the flllx-rl. one of the most ideflclous of ull nuts. It‘ In cultivated on a large flcnle for the market In mp counly 9! Kent. England. A ill-[- at variety la known as llle “coll nut." The mum Is as wnorlnr lo the haze! nub-Of whlch [Milly It Is n r: vnbel'h- Ill flnv hazel nut ls superior to the par nut. Allempls to value the lllberl on I commerclul scale In the United Sums have not no fu- me! with me- Ear-in; cannot be duplicated toil-y. Cer- ‘tuiuly a remarkable combination of beautiful effectsâ€"no restful to the eye. 1m to nhnm-e their spiritual content. and i use are based on great numer- plecen 0! painting. For inalanee, the Imt' in (mm on the left facing the ul- tnr Is from Raphael‘s the Immaculate (.‘muvptlon. The «rulers are on a par. and are designed to illustrate same ur the chief points of interest in tilt- "in of "ill“ Laniâ€"tile attitude at the t'mimilt- l‘lilll‘l'll having always been than them ix unthim: Inn mind to draft in the servim- of God. I aim" detail a! WWII ul‘ liwm liner for your renders. \‘umrs very truly, all Cm sugm ............ 7.3.1... Biscuits. a pm to? No. l 1'." Can AW Crisco. llb Can ............ Tip Top lilk, per an , ....... MSWSNQS FLOOR: covmuucs Notice These Grocery. Prices Lehmann é Michel’s Store am am Into-nu. DRY GOODSâ€"GENERAL MERCHANDISE â€"- 28-30 So. Main St. Hm 177-178 I" I.“ Ell S. IIL'.\I. Now is the time to get ready for OUTDOOR living. Your porch can be made like a living room by using We carry a large stock of these in size: 4, 614, 6, 7%. 8, 9%. and 10 feet Wide. Also figure on special sizes over 10 feet wide or specin', length: if desired. Ask to see ample: and colors. we have these shades {or you. AEROLUX will; to promote that feeling that the First Nation- al bank is a home museum, ready to serve our home people at all times. You will always find a welcome here; you are entitled to our time and at- tention, whether you bank here or elsewhere. One of our ambitions is to have folks feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geniality and good In Voiles, Beautiful patterns and such fine quali- ty, is what everyone says of our voiles. Designs and colorings to suit any taste, per yard ' 69c to $1.50 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Feeling “At Home” fim imam w .18:

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