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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Sep 1920, p. 8

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-:- ADDITIONAL Locus 3157 {6.1919512 flat Church TALK N0. 3 The Woman's Missinnurg: Koch-1}" of the Congregational Church xvi}! meet Friday, Sept. lmh‘ at (hm humr; of Mrs. Julm Zimlt, mu mmmmh, Ive. 2:30 p. In. AH nu-mlwrs :nul A reason that urges you to DENY YOURSELF today, “that you may acquire for tomorrow. The first we mention is given above, Money ll Power." (fiends are cordially Invilml In in present. When u “ft’Ht-I’" motuw uvvr U“: ”W railroad crossing at Map!“ nun. The start is the morn-1i in gavinm What will induce one to be- gin? You must have A Motive for Saving Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank It i! Hu- andimlual syn-inn of rarh man, “mm"! and (MM. "mph-v1 with Murllinn. inn-«Minn and rnlnpvim. that "wk" 3 nuicm (rt-at OM prosprrntns. Ovprmunity plays nu famrilr‘s. WM! nm-th" ha: dour. YOU can dc If you an "M airs-ally a mc-mbv'r nf an: hi3. ioyal SAVING family. mmr mm ‘his bank and «an an art-mum. Ahymn savings "0'. your with “I" grow “uh (hem. A Nation's Prosperity is Founded on the Savings of its People Money is Power J." W. Nash The cool cucumber and the blushing tomato, these summer days await only the magic mantle of the RICHELIEU Thousand Island Salad Dressing, 01' RICHELIEU Mayonnaise Dressing to be trans- formed into gastmmmnic delicacies. ASK TH!" MAN ’AT The Corner Grocery CLOSE AT 10 A. M. LABOR DAYâ€"No Delivery FIRST NATIONAL BANK Stale Institution. under State Supervision Established 1892 ho. certainly fi-z-ls like singing the Iluxulogy and when the road roceiv iis new surl‘au- :ill thi: way to Him:â€" (lulu, \\'(‘ are >ur0 (awry motorist in Hm township will risv and juin in. R. (‘. Elliott, llu- llnwm-rs Grove farm implvmonl (li-ulmx will give a domonstrutinn ul‘ lnti-rnutivmul 'l'rui‘- tors and l'. (l l'lnws m l:3(l next Wililnomluy :ll'h-rnmm (1“ “iv llvnr)’ Sui-lwr farm. l milv .xnulh ul' lluwnmx. (im\‘(- (in Main sin-wt. All inu-rcuh-(l un- imitml 10 nth-nil. (Inorgv Kh-m “INP- fmm L NHL. that thv out and “hunt in that >1;le :n'u- tho lurmwt {0|qu that ”W >100“ him how «h-rl‘ul, m-ilhul‘ (cm In)! nur in and that 15' frmt will huh! ( . > qwm luh been “on- I‘ {00 In)! lxul' 1m) (‘01:! ““311. Vii” “UN O” For Phone No. 8 {Hun Lim uh), DOWNERS GROVE REPORTS}; DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS ('I'np. in l:i.~ Tuvumrzu'y rppuin uh- lu-mg star!- ral cm the wwnm- uliqunal \rmk.‘ ur Hu- \illnuu ll \ull not In- lam: until ”w lmu. “ill lu‘ fm-cml lw Hu- mm- alrpnrtmvm uf' Du-ullh (n N-nrmnm‘ :(Iu- digpmnl plant in mrh n mnnm-r ‘Io lakr can" 0! Nu- llN‘I'l'a.-1HI|( amount of «man. 'l’hc- «lair Hmmuh llw ha-nllh um! nnlvnvnp board can fnrrn municipalitird tn Inkv lMa urn. I! W." mam n hum] imw I’M thv villager in (hr mum. how fat in tho {Mum clown-nth “holly upon tum om- mm flu- «‘puiu rum-tin». {Anlalilmm-l Lorain on l'umw £ uml r.) Mrs. Nina lluflvrl (-ntvrminml :1! :\ wrvk rml party at hrr lmnu- on Wurrrn uwnur. .\Ir. uml .\lr~, Hurry llnml :zml vhilnln-n and Mr. Anhm S\\(‘I'}f)', nf Lulimnuv. Mrs. I'm'kc- of ('hicuyn. Mr», “'ln-u-h‘r «If )lu-lnphixt Tenn. Un- .\li-.~v.~ Mmlm- kritn-nrinyL Dora-thy um! (‘hurlullv III-Non :unl Slr, and My“. l-‘lnynl Ilmm- uml Rn- lurt \':m\’m»rs‘l of ”w (imun hump Mn. 5. A. Lyman and <0". Roman- zu. acmmunmind by Mr. L. I}. (inton- or, >lurlml un \Vrdnvsnlu)’ for flwir trip m'I-rlund tu (‘ulifurniu \flwn' Hwy “ill mukv their hmmn Tht-y will bu grmfll)’ mks-ml by [hr-it m-igh- bow and t‘ric-mh~ Mm \\'i~h llwm sur- n-<< and prospc-rily m their new uluy~ with rl-Iuth'ps of thc- “'uph-s, flwn In H)«- big rim-r and :1 .~hm‘t (lis- lum-n intu lnwu. Mr. and Mn. Wallpr ("unis and (Iumzhtvr. Mury. and .\Ir. and Mrs. L. H. Wank-s n-lurm-d lnâ€"t l-‘rix‘uy rum- in}; from :m autumubilo trip to the 313~sis>ippi )ivm‘. Thvy uh'M'e first to MiHotlm-th- whmr Hn-y spl‘m :1 fr-\\' \\'. H. “l'nvM IHH)" Hr'iclrlmuni ripl‘lH )1‘5‘11‘11'3)‘ “ith 0M ('nmnuh-s 0f lhv 107M) [Hinuh \‘nlmumxr Infantry" at “14- fifty-duh :mmull rmmiun org that civil war mum at Sandwich. “L; Mr. lh-iliuhnun is ”w ‘ust .4lll'\'i\'illk:‘i mvmhur of that nrrnn‘zutiun in UN" (Emu- \\hich 1|:on :u-w-utm-n nwmhvrx" her? only a f'A-w x: ago. i 'l'hv m-xt rt-uuhu' min-ling of the Woman'- Huiltl (If S. Alvin-WK will In- ht-M nml 'l'1mr~llu_\' arm-noun. St'ptomhrr 9th, at tho lmnu- of Mrs. M. H. (ulvuum, TU Hiu'hhulvl :n't-nwn Mm. 'I'huu-hvr :msisfinu. AH turmâ€" l1(‘l'* :n‘o Hurt-cl ln ln- “Haw-n! a» busi- m-.~,s uf' impurtum-v uiH lu- ln‘uugh' up. three more works the corn own will be the biggest in yours. (‘iul Happy will lw tho pm‘vhnsors of those furnm‘vs “hm they svv tho nc'-('(-s:~':n‘y prices next, fall? 51’ THE SALE , HAS STARTED! Telephone 184 PLUMBING-«HEATING 33 S. Main St. This sale is nearly ended. All latest 1920 models bought at January prices. We are sharing profits to tide over the dull season in heating. We will re- serve furnaces for future installation, if necessary. If you lack ready cash, let us talk it over. We regret to tell you we believe that no more will be ob- tainable at these prices. This salv has made us many friends. They will fool even mom kindly toward us next win'rr when they cxprrioncn the warmth and comfort of theI moist. healthful air that a Round Oak Punk‘s: l-‘urnste circulates. They will thank us. too. when they try to prim these furnaces later and hear that the builrl~ ing boom has cwated a smrcity with a corresponding arivanco in price. They will enjoy the conveni- oncP of tending but one fire and the fuel savings will look mighty good. Finally. long years of cornâ€" fnrt. low expense and appreciation of air that is always clean, will cause them to look back at this sale with gratitude. YOUR ('HANFE TO BUY AT PRICES THAT WE MAY NEVER SEE SO LOW AGAIN ‘ ROUND OAK WE THOUGHTFULLY SAY “H U R R Y IN A N D ORDER ONE OF THESE FURNACES” Pâ€"IPELESS FURNACE Sunlmr. m ml our mu-Iar-I. l'nrk A‘- lh-um. 'l'nmulnv ~31 Sumn- \\;Ifu-u<. pwr pouml 'l'm Tap .‘lulk. prr van [filth-mm Hutull» parka}:- Hnmlnml I’M-ku- .[mvknnu- MIDDY BLOUSESâ€"I’RINCESS SLII'S â€" Ulumncrs â€"- Drawers â€" Sweaters. Boys bolts, suspenders, shirts. tics, collars, pajamas, nightgowns, caps, huts. All good quality, perfect fitting. lmvpricod “rumbles fur [my ur girl. Buys and girls hose all sizes (‘HILDRENS B. V. D. UNION SUITS with \mist butum nttuchnwnt. Just the thing for comfort. Made of (,‘hockml Nuinsouks. A sensible summrting Suit at $1.00 Yuu need not. go to town to buy good boys shoes. We have them in lace and button from $2.50 to ........... v.:.$6.00 School Opening Means New Tags for the Boys and Girls ‘ K N E E I’ A N T S 3‘ Boys Knickm'hockers in Khaki cloths, wgrsted and wuolens sizes ‘ from a to 16 years $1.25 to $3.00. A ln-uken lot of sizes 111 knee .v_\ \ i o \ . ' ‘ ".\\ pants, 11" you can use sues at only ........................ (356 I ehmann é Michel’s Store ,ianNHrly . a n ur mu-Ianl. 55 run GROCERY SPECIALS F 0 R B 0 Y S Splendid values 111 Boys Blouses, Lights and Dzuks, still on sale at per yard 98c mum BOYS SHOES Bl!“ s f"! :\(‘K (‘.\T .»\.\'l) EII’H‘JI. HOSE I‘QIH Sizes from 4 years to 14 years in exceptionally good values frum $2.00 to .......................... $4.00 F0 R G [R L Sâ€"Spccial in Hair Ribbons (‘m-dcd Taffeta ribbons »l and 5 inches wide, worth 750 at per _\';ml ................................... 45c at uf from GIRLS (.‘lNGHAM DRESSES .g- .).K' IN l.:u'|:-' Jul Ulv‘r- 31mm Hum l'nmm, .‘Iumlnulh \quuuuu (‘n duh-pa -. L- «n I'M‘ S“ I“ mum: l‘cm-lrr. can Ulvu' - L'" div run-h “alum: "nu-Irv Friday, September 3, 1926 1W uliur ulna ........ $1.25 ’KNIIN' 1."! Hr L‘b‘

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