Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jun 1920, p. 4

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Wow-“duflnphuum mmmsm Baker’s Bake Shop Give our service a trial, one will convince you that our claims for goodness are not far-fetched. COFFEE CAKES Hany local women make it a rule during the summer to do no baking that is not absolutely nec- essary, thus saving themselves from the tail of a hot kitchen. We make this easy, for our daily out- put furnishes EVERYTHING in the bake shop line. am his when}; am a display 'ad- vortismnnt in The Reporter. “The lamina: who asks the Most lhlflunalotolpeoph. ITina-ulnarulesmallmwltlI-mor- cummhnaltockofgoodson hall! all the time. Ed has but little chambblkhispmdutinthoorâ€" diary run of the days business But heqhu a large audiewe when he is one of the hardest things a housewife has to con- tend with. The kitchen, with a bake oven going full blast, is about the hottest place imaginable. SELLING I’RtN'I'ING FROM A PRICE LIST 'o to buy, sell: t1 the ma: peo- Included in our regular line of products you will S. Andrew’s Church 9:45 A. M. Church School. 11:00 A. M. Homing Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Pearce Butler, Ph. D. 7:30 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Chas. L. Street. AXES CREAM ROLLS AND FANCY PASTRIES Howl-dull!“ Mums-«Imam DamnwthocIN-MID flufllnoadwvm. thmmnhoumflh ”I It. mamhmtulhm I “IV than aha-91m um that” m. In. thhch-‘lhnbuhd ummumum-nuu ‘ About one half the town has been 1,an and none of the buslmas houses with indications dial; we ought to collect 84,000.00. 0f the 81544.50 oollecteifirem-n Val. Wander is re- ported to have collected nearly one third. Come on boys just heausa Wander in a big man and Plesident of the Deplltment is no sign that he is one third of the department. Previously acknowledged CAK‘ Get busy! We want to order that SIXTH FIRE {ERIN FUND REPORT GROVE "5“.” 31392.50 16.00 gglmmwmm SEX!) IN YOUR OLD 0‘le ' AND CLEAN BAGS WE WlLI: IAKB 'I'lllil OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL BUGS BUGS POI SAL! uolmudo or In society? In the you ‘utlllum of the country. when he can hear the pan of N-tune ban. or II the dark. my town when he on W and feel the thumbing but! of mu!â€" Longfellow. At the low price of $6.75 we are showing many pleas- ing styla of Crepe De Chine and Crepe Georgette Waists that are of the famous Wirthmor waists and they are always what the name implies, Worth More. _. omens AT m 10 $12.50 ken feuds. hay gain and straw will be carried in stock. also a mu‘lfie affirm implement- ud tractors and "ION. I. a I. IAIN I". l have purchased the Chas. E. Ba- kci- Tunlilgg. ‘l‘ruckiug and Furni- ture Moving business and I will con- time same at the old stand. The taxi will be dispensed with and a full line of best grades of dairy and chino Silk Waists, $6.75 I respectfully solicit your trade. I an yours truly. Joseph V. Dieter. A Real Tailor-Made 0.", Thought. Where should the scholar live! I'- HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN M 32-) lain-doll.“ Râ€"UGS H. E. McAllister Co. mo AM. 11: an H mm: 1' 0 an nu pt; [I ALIA?!» We have cars of the famous PURITY Coal enroute right along and in all sizes. lnasrnuchas this coal advances in price each monththe sameas hard coal has in the past, we advise the early pur- chase of this coal where it can be done conveniently. The situation with regard to coal is such that everyone should procure their winter's supply at the earliest possible date. Let us have your inquiries'il youare in- tending laying in your supply now. Purity is the best soft coal on the market for either fur naces or stoves and Lord Lumber company Soyoucanseetheyanreallyandtru- Iy “Tailored” even if they can go straight intothesmisâ€"flleyeomeoutasgoodas new. Pricearangefrom But not so with these little wash skirts made by WOOLTEX tailors. For they take the same pains they do with the winter du- vetyns and velours. It usually takes such a short time for s laundms to “just ruin a wash skirt.” and it Tubs! The seam are perfectly finished. The belt is well boned. The snaps are un-rustable. The skirt is all preshrunk even to the $8.50 to $12.50 MMGP... [‘3’ user: My. 6““ anyother bnmd.

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