Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Jan 1921, p. 5

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M-~. l‘nlrirk 'Nllam o! la‘irann.’ mm: In. Wm. no". Sunday arm-f "002 And at [hr ”hum! Yucklv)" nor" Sunday monim’ “NH “Sum Thirfl" 0w of Tom Noun" emu. pmum. mill lu- nlmwl at Un- Dk'v Theatn‘ Friday. February tint. v Thv “whammy Contra! WC" with} uni uuvnflon pum- Uuo but nah-w minim-m rvcr gnu-u by “w ”0.er , Dcdaautory ('omc’t ll "w (Tania henna You: Witt.” Whm 3 gm ('AN wear u bathing «lit lit» thin-uh her DUTY to do. so. Uln- whkh.‘ Ru- “Why Chalm- In. Alvin Soils" and family or Chicago. spam Sunday at the Ilobm Dickson bean. Ixu Roleuw Riley 0! Chicago. spam the week and hem the guest 0! Mi»; Helen Stevenson. Take warning! Tho Fighting Paw m is coming to [own in “Hell's 0.31.." See who ho is It the Didu‘ Thur), Fn'duy. Jan. 28th. adv. Kiss Ruth Senncfl' of ()Iadwick. 11L, spent the Week and with Miss but-ii!» Schultz . “THE CAPTIVES” Mist: Elsie Pin-ho! spent the week end with the Euler! family at Lamont. Imagine â€"â€" Bebe Daniels. Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan. all in th» one picture “Why Change Your Wifw" at the Cultiss Theatre. adv. The James Chilvers house is being rapidly rebuilt and will be a modem bungalow when completed. liss Jessie Bryce, our popular Liâ€" brarian, has returned from her trip to Florida. See Bebe Daniels, the “good little bud gm" in “She Couldn't Help It," at the Dicke Theatre Saturday, Jan- uary 29th. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eichelmnn’s aides! child has been very ill in the city when: they now live. Pwmwnhf 0w date-«Friday t-\'u~n-’ 3, February ”W 40!. High khtmll Make your plans to “tend the De- clamatory Contest at the Games, Fri~ day evening. February 4th. Downyâ€"Nathan in her greatest pictuxv, “The Heart of a. Child." adv. Hurry Walker f’lmnl' ISM-R Announces a series of interesting sermons and ad. dresses by visiting speakers during Lent. on Wal- nesdays at eight o’clock and Sundays at five. St. Joseph's Church flmmbmlm. The Mysterious, Enthrailing Power of Religion High S. Andrew’s Church WALKER DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging listlmaten on all work cheerfully furnished PERSONALS THE REV. EN EAS B. GOODWIN Hugh Walpole’s SUNDAY. 10:00 A. M. BY {Mir mlx Mm. R. Thompaon Hmworh mm mm "hi-dale. Min-Ink. m. your cmnbingx. Have them made into switches, braids. trzlnsfnrnmtions and puffs at reasonable prices. All ardent rowin- pmmpt ut- lentiuu. Matrimony. h'lu- .1 «hp m "w «a. and Aimululw, than chum mu am: out or um" um call of am Mann lurw- Hw bath“ in anoflwr ulungv. ‘ Mr. and In. Wm. Italian-r. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Daugherty all Mr. and Mr». Wu! «or Hubbard. “111- the mum: of Mr. and Sir». Arthur "Nut: Sunday muting. I A Chum-s flay feature, :- Muck ’Scnncn comedy-ht Episode “Brim Tm" and good muskâ€"thaw the big pmgmm at the Cum» Tm‘atn‘ Sub unluy night. :ulv. I The Follies of Downers Grove are many and rurlul. They will be por- trayed on the stage in the near fu- ture. Keep them in mind and watch for the «late and tlw place. . Haw \uu been seeing the tun-nu! comedies shown at the Dick» Theatre (II-I3 Mich}! and Saturday" . The) an almost a who!» shuw in them- selves. A dim-rent om- each day. ml. I It is expected that every pensun interested in Public Spvaking will at- tend the high school contest in De- clamalion on {hr owning ul‘ l-‘urbm' any the fourth. The first electric cigar moistener installed in Downers Grove has been ‘placed in at the Puffer Pharmacy. Guaranteed to keep cigars in just the right condition. adv. I The I’erron family am going to Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. Perron’s business causes their removal in the near future. and play at the Dicke Theatm on Monday evening, February 7th. “An Innocent Desperado" will he Art Kraft Shop. one door load: of at the Diclne Theatre. Feb. 8th and than“: Bakery. adv. t1. l9th. See him. Save the dates. You M . . > , , r. and Mus. deani Yaqkley and mum“ afford to ""38 him. adv. daughter, Olive, visited at the~homc ‘ The Dramatic Club of St. Joseph’s of Mr. and Mrs. Reed boy Sundly. Church will give an entertainment _Mr. Wm. Riescfx: aml Mr. Joseph Kel- Mrs. Geo; F. Timkpe and Mrs. J. ‘J. Lynch attended a reception and re- ‘cital given by Mme. Nering last Wed- nesday afternoon. K. K. K. Know Oil Burner See “Why Change Your Wile." adv. when your cook ntove 3 gas stove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Chl- 13:?grymylrw °' “u"‘g,’ ago. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W01! -l I1:.._J_I_ ‘__,.A AI,, _ SAVE Ht-nr)‘ Dicki- l’hom- 127%]: Chung:- Yuur \Vi!v” u! the Cumin; Multan haul pom-m! an the .vltin u soothing mmpured to a wife's con- mun disapproval. but when who ne- luully cont-mun the now who coll" «vol: \wll. what'» flu- uw? See “Why r 'lhe (ougmgutmm‘l l'lu‘lulhm ( lu.‘ ’ wlil moot l-‘ridax. Februan 4th, at ‘lhv humm- of Mn Frank Luce) on Highland :n‘vnuo. A musical proâ€" gram has been nrrangr-d for and it i< anticipated that their will be u largo ultemlunc.. The beautiful and talented ma Clayton in U)“ picture “Th0 (‘in Sparrow," is the utlmdion at tho Curtiss ’l'lwaln- Sunday afternoon and awning. adv. " "f" “' '" ..... "WW" “c" The attendance at the Library ler of Napunwille also called at the Reading Room is incmasing. Nu Loy home. books are exchnnxfld. It is a pleaâ€" Hinsdule Upholstering‘ and Furni- Hunt place to spend an hour and en- ture Remix Shop All work neatly Joy some of the literaly tmsures done at reasonable priceS. Phone 635 that you will find there. Mrs. Edw.‘ or send postcard. Will call and deâ€" G. Lemon was In charm1 last Sunday liver free of charge, 11.25411 from 3:00 to 5:10 p. m. 'lhe Mumlmillc family am now 10-} Thu three act comedy. “An Inno- cated in lluir new home on Oak. cent Desperado," will be given at the wood that the; Manny purchabed Dicke Theatre, Tuesday evening, Feb from Mr. R. W. Hawkins. This i\ 8"! uml We‘lflOMlaY evening. l' 0b- 9- one of the hansomust houses in town “"3 i8 110‘ "10“? but a real play and and in modem in every particular. is given under the auspices of flu- .. . . Bonner Commitlu‘ of the loud I 0 Nu: beautiful and tulonled Ethel O. 1“. wk. t‘l-wnm :.. um ..:_._._., m... The Lathes AM Seth-[y of the Com NORTHSIDEGROCERHMRKET A full line of the «loin-tad INDU mutin- for sale at lax-ion Dexhr'n Art Kraft Shop. one door loud: of STANDARD CORN and PEAS, 2 cans for . .25c MONARCH CATSUP, large ................ 27c CHECK COFFEE, llb package . . . . . . . . _ . . .351; ARMOUR’S MACARONI, 3 pounds for ...... 25c COOKING APPLES, per pound, 6c; 6 lbs. for 25¢ JONATHAN APPLES, pound, 10¢; per box $3.00 JELLO, all flavors, per package ....... . ..... 12c { Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Chl- ‘cago. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W01! of Hinsdale, spent the week end as mats of Mr. and Mrs. Cluster J. Winter of Prince avenue. We have severai good buys in the Grocer} Department. A new shipment of Ceresota Flour, the better kind, enables us to offer it very low. PORK LOIN, per pound ................. PORK BUTTS, per pound ............... GEORGIA BACON SQUARES. per pound LEAF LARD. per pound ............... ()llo. tho Butcher. says he has some fine cuts for Sunday dinners and the price is right. For instance we have mad:- an extra special of Last week we did a nice luminess through our advertising and believe that local folks appreci- ate a price cut and will patronize us if we give them the benefit of our fortunate punt-ham. Watch this space every week for specials. lorthSideGmceMMarkel Ceresota Flour 25 pound bag, $1.65 50 pound bag, 3.20 STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 POT ROAST at per lb. 20c GROCERIES MEATS '1’" You have read that interesting ”7" novel “In The Bishop's Carriage," '1 of and you liked it. “She Couldn't Help " '1' It." which will be shown at the Dicks and Theatre. Saturday, January 29th. is, tome adapted from this story. Bebe Dan- dgy. iels is the star. adv. 'l'lw Nt-ighlmrhuml Club jaw in con~ «r! at the Napvwiflo Sanitarium on In»! Sunday uflvruoon for the benefit of UN- uwirviu- men and the other We sell wall paper at. factory prices. Ollice Belmont Forest Tel. 369-1 Downers Grove Decorator Now is the time to do in- terior work. MARTIN F. POZDOL Painter, Paperhanger- 8; .0307 17c Evening» <7 :30â€"9:15. Tom Moore in “ Stop TM”; Broadway m Home Eugene O’Brien In Evening: PATH] NEWS FOR!) TRAVEL l’fl TUBE A 2-REEI. MERMAID COMEDYâ€""DUCK INN" A 2-REEI. MOOSEHAR’I‘ FILM M- nmx" :’II t 9.1.; l "Hells Gain" in lhr nwlt of a good girl coming to a lid ”In. I! wan jun one 0! (how- ago!» on the gum Anom- dean witch Im- at Incl simply tmruum- it wanted to II' had. but Exam n ha! nova! It“ 0r lwanl of anything goal in it» rulin' Ma‘wrymuntu 3MP: CANE. 'Hn- :tul} nf u (ulmlry ynulh “.l' ("HOWI'f' thv- Hut 0! tht‘ city On thy thrcahholcl of hi~ hon-:ymmm hr learns that he has manic-cl thr mi.- trnss of another. Ho. uwnkons to tho- duty of forgivvnem hm km to avert a situation which and:- in n {raged}. NealHartinllel'sOmis ‘ BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNEIS GROVE. tumo- Lew F. Edwards and family from Downers Grove wem visitors on Jan- uary 17th at the big exhibit of Southern California pmdurtx main- ‘tained free to the public in the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. They also attended the lectures: and mo- tion pictures that are a purl «f the daily program. The exhibit is [he The Dicke Theatre ____.._,, - -â€"._â€"., vn“' "v will be given an opportunity of see- ing a remarkable picture of a coun- try boy who followa the lure of the city. So don’t miss seeing Eugene O’Brien in “Broadway and Home," at the Dicke Theatre on that date. adv. C. E. Moonr, seeing in last Week's Reporter of the yellow hammers that had been seen at Westmont. infomi- cd us that a dozen meadow lurks had spent the winter near his place. He {says that last week he saw a large flock of geese heading north and that one can always tell the kind of winâ€" ter we are going to have by watch- ing the birds. erican navy with its may , ments of warfare will he an“ active part in this strumm- duction. Battleships, cruise". I“? marines, chaser, destroyun, my planes, (llrgiblea, and other units no . brought to'play in this great pictun. The first episode will be shown “gal. _' " Cuitixs Theatre both Sltuniay I!!! Sumlny. On Thursday. February 3rd, we will be given an opportunity of see- 1mg a remarkable picture of a coun- try boy who followa the lure of the city. So don’t miss seeing Eugene O’Brien in “Bloadway and Home," at the Dicke Theatre on that data. nth. ‘ 350%: I I. Thursday, February 3d A L S 0 ROLIN COMEDY-“THE SELTAN" BRAY PICTOGRAPH Saturday, January 29th Adapted from “The Fighting Parson” A L S O A Sl’l-XIIAI. TWO RBI-3L COMEDY FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Friday, February 4th Friday, January 28th \0 MATlNl-il’i Admimioa If. ‘2 23. «ML unrhulmg War TM Admission 16 h 25 cents including Wu Atlmmniofi lb Ind War IMIWNI WI? TIL Ihm't mum wring lh-ht- "Click, ”w "20ml Int": hm. ("1" In "Sh t'nu'tln'l Ill-l]: H ' fur Hw- flr‘l “Mao-w h0- hnl m! Imnvm, ha atulr fury-um A” M Mir day nflrr :- durum wrap-h fir rum- mum "w ”Nun Man. TM: ll. ln'r'ilmml Hutu nwn "Who. Mr (M val Hwy 4” In Mr Which no“ laugh! hm Um Nnnrv "Mo-n mm- a loo-Ir 0"..- grid. A (Mr! lpfflrlldr'vl M I“ Immht lwr 9m cmfl. II nnfiM WHAT TWO! MES ('AN hl- ("Km 4- " "night, at LI‘"‘-!I'»[I"l", «If n W Now is the time to have this work done. To have it done right Catchbasins CLEAN ED TELEPHONE 161-R-2 'lII‘;IIi" of I“. ll" 70 A man. if}?

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