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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Feb 1921, p. 2

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‘5‘ isms mm FOR FIRST PLACE IN MINOR LEAGUE '5 But ma. sun Have m; Margin " Ova Second Team of tha Big Bowling League. (Rh V11 “hm!" Totals Dick: . .x . . Inlaymki Nicholson Rudy . . g‘varlnM 'T'rrL'Ilq Pan Inlet: n. Richelieu Badman» . .HIBI ..130 ..I33 IN .140 .......... ‘ 70' [67 IO! “2 I5] NO 72! swearing“:- l’m- Mala-u Putative Piw ........ "ills Printing Co. ...... IWN Fin n. [Nth (TN-bun {Hdmfl' ....... ...20I'o Noipri Hm mum: .. H ,I'm due Viz . .. .100 (hunk! , ‘ .153 I51! 183» 125 l3! “6 m". I“ IM 12! It! 1n the “Big" league the East Ends still have a comfortable margin over the Klein Richelieus with the possi- bility that the American Legion five will be in sccOnd place when they‘ve rolled their postponed games with the Mills Printing Co.‘ l’itcher‘s Boos- ters. who started the season with a rush, seemingly getting a lead which could not be overcome. have dropped t0 fourth place and are still slipping. Probably the reason is that Pitdlc!‘ has gone out of business and the beam is doing likewise. A bunch would be to Hlange the name in ac- mrdance with the new proprietor of the awn» nnd .w-o- if this wouldn't have wmc inflm-ucl- on the soon-:4. ViTho standing of the clubs and nu 0011s of the m-vk, am as follows: Huey Interest in the Business Men's Bowling League is at fever heat with the Curtiss Theatre and the Puffer Pharmacy squads in a tight tie for first honors. Right on their heels and crowding them cloae are the Dicke Theatre and the Clarke's Clean Em fours, making the finish of the race almost anyone'i. P. \‘ ix Wells thinpr Modwl Huh! . . Krh'kia I'etormn l [uh 'I‘ntals Duncan 'Tiiebruhi Alen Harry (lav-hon ‘b‘ntals Hear V A‘. Vix 'flmllz G. Vix ‘1 on! S urtiss Thnntrv .26 134 F‘ufier Pharmacy . ..2G [3 Dick! Theatm . 1 . .25 14‘ Claw-keg Clean Ems V . . .25! 16 D. G. Report" V . s7 22 "Odd Fellows . . . . V . .15 24 Nash Grocery ...... M 25 Kidwcll Garage V . . 12 27 Kidvell Garage Vs. Carin: Theatre E. Hochel ............ 120 131 108 my (2!”th 97 127 Hill: ................ 157 191 121 R. Hochdl .......... 100 148 91 Totals ............... 460 567 M7 Urbanski ...115 115 115 (1017 W122 105114 Qlfmski . .. . . . . . .161 145 149 A. Snfnnski ........ 175 193 166 'Fdaln ....... 573 558 5“ Urbanski ,. . .. ...115 115 1‘ Cory ............... 122 105 1 fiafranski ... . . 1 . . .161 146 11 A. Snfnnski ........ 1'15 193 11 Totals ............... 573 658 51 Dish Mlle vs. Null Grocery Bndfiy ............. 160 167 14 W .......... 161 124 : Dickson ............. 147 148 1! W191” .............. 116 151 11 Totals .......... 674 500 5‘ ‘Kllim .............. 141 140 : lunch .............. 162 169 1‘ not-nun ............. 182 159 11 mm ............. 132 102 1: BUSINESS MEN‘S STANDING OF THE CIJIBS Millc Prim?"- N- n. American , ‘15: 70' I39 I73 I13 Inn "CI “9 I53 ”0 lbs. I35 I76 I7 I IB'Z ,- ‘f 772 202 Ila-Morn 16] llfi ISO 152 [40 NO l 63 783 HO I40 I45 I46 189 700 STA .\' DING ”(in 132 150 I" I73 HG ”‘3 162 I50 210 N37 137 HG 140 '59 163 I70 ! 10 1:30 16‘.» I 13 ’15 r at R70 me; no: um! no m} 'nm prom: ‘u the I“: ammun- mum move that (M “defendant” of lbw NI amt-u- have It commnd. They but I” fought a Inning Mme unit“! the lfl-‘nlfilhuv {mm [M bvghmin'. but luck nuns llwir alum-h- to pn-u‘m nu- col- ”Mouton of Ur kn! and lawful In ”3.0m! they carried H to 011- high”! |“Elrihun‘. and an" they had ham 'm ivmpt'fly hum-ll. and “w tlrcinion fr ”dung“.- up than from the hush 04' ”1|”: imported lulu-"wowed, Hwy «Ic- m: I74 IN! ”In NH I77! I54 HR ”2 HI 169 ‘53 Ml 199 M!’ 784 HO I33 ms l58 I81 154 I40 l7] 1H 147 133 I 51 570 135 I“ 116 111 j l'uflng under protest. m We) luw thu plned flu- Mn!) twuuunvr in a :uqunndlr) ll:- named to .puy the money to the villw nu‘holflics and dinpoar of the manor, but hr in with- holding the dlnbuning o! the funds In order to ascertain hi:- own right» in the manor l'l‘ank . . . . Callender Mandeville Totals an Imported Jolly- "wanted, Hwy «Ic- mvmdnl new trial Kick"! out o! mutt. Hwy delayed "w payment of ”no last. until u mmlulc was Inufii at "It mutilation of the mum. Despite the docifiion of the Sup- mmo Court of lllinuh that the $4,147.25 duo tln- village as phrsonnl pmpcrty tax in 1920, must be paid, it is not yet in the cofl'm-s of the local municipal treasury. The defenders of the (Iowan «sum- wli’o took hun- dreds of thousands of dollars from the property of the dad millionaim ln fees have obeyed the mundntu of the Court to pay tlw money to the (many treasurer. but Imu- protested (omit)! treasurer. «gums: the action. NM mu- »! {Mao who am inur- uard in pmrnfl-g thv will-go {mm gutting uu- tax. has ruined any ob- jection animal the «Medina of ”wit awn (era. amounting tn non: um" SM.M.-â€"Th¢ (Men Ellynn. DEFENDERS 0F ' COWAN ESTATE HOLD UP TAX Money Paid to County ’l‘n-uurer 3 der Protest. Despite Decision of Supreme Court. “An Innocent Desperado” “IVES I’Nliflfl Till-2 [\I'SPICES 0|" THE “10811-13 CONNITTEl-L ll" DOWNI-ZRA GROW-2 LODGE. NI'MBER 15.. I. 0. 0. F. Tuesday and Wednesday, February 8th and 9th Hal Winston. An Ania HPnry Simpkins. A Rm Helen Glover is a young lady who “just loves adventure,“ and hopes that she will run across a “moonshiner” and 9. red mountain feud. “L ng Jim” Dobhs persuades Percival Fudgetop and Eelen that Hal inston, an artist. is a desperate criminal. Percival, to impress Helen. aptmes the “criminal." Then romantic Helen wishes , but he declines. The sheds to assist Winston to esape the sherill' says he has no neuon to capture Winston. But Ho! has already our tnred Helen's heart, nod thot young lady‘s hrve of mnnnee is set 3- hed. The Play is extremely humorous and very entertaining. ‘L ing Jim" Dohhs, A Real Prev! ountry ump In ........ But A C B k Percivnl Fud to A Near-H The Sheriff, {If Bflicer in Doubt Jerusha Simpk ins, Henry's Wife aI Mrs. Glovpr, Helen“ 3 Mother, th ..................... Law Tilda, A Count Maid, Who Longs Helen (Hover. o Seeks Romm GENERAL A Real Comedy-Not a Movie Director Amisslén so: nasmvzn sun-rs 15: “3 Wu Tu .An mun..._...... (ins. A Rural S‘orekeepvr, who heads his Wife ....... .................................. CYRUS J. WARD Dohhs, A Real Prevaricatnr ....... HENRY B. CHASE ttry Bumpkin ................... ALBERT FROGGATT to . A Near-Hero ............... ALLAN A. MYERS X; 31mm in Doubt ................. FRED c. MYERS pkins, Henry's Wife and Boss. . .Mrs. JOHN B. HERNE Helen's Mother, who would be Percival’s Mother-in- ................... Mrs. H. S. DODGE M . . M 3'"! 'thl ongs for Love, Miss VIVIAN DALTON -. o Seeks Romm~and Finds it, ................. In-.. Innlma nA'l‘l‘H Three \T s 0'(‘l.0(‘l\' SHARP STORY OF THE PLAY x131 or CHARACTERS ink-r “mum-”an“ - uni .............. ..... Miss wLOUISE PATCH ........................... HENRY COLE Uu- Act Comedy AMATEUR PLAY SPONSORED BY 0 D D FELIDWS “An Innocent Desperado.” Tim ’ Comedy. at the Dish The: Two Nights Next Week. “An Innocent Desperado,“ a three act comedy, will b0 played under the auspices of the Booster Committee of the local Odd Fellow lodge at the' Dicke Theatre next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The cast is made up of young peo- ple of Wheaton Rebekah and Odd Follow lodges, all amateur playem, who have made an enviable reputa- tion for their liistomnic ability along the Northwestern mad.. The comedy was shown three times in Glen Ellyn and to crowded houses every time. It is being shown in’ Wheaton this week and the public performances in those two cities have put an almost pro- fessional polish on the acting of the principles, making the play :1“ enjoy- able one to own the most b13150 play- ......... '.......ank 1'. Michel Henry Simpkins. A Rural S‘orvkeep- or, who heals his Wife ............ . .................. (bras J. Ward “Lying Jim" Dobbs. A Real vaari- cater ............ Hum fl Chase Bub. A Country Bumpkin ....... ................. Albert Froggau Percival I‘Audgcbop, ANcu Hero .. ................. Allan AMeyers The Sham, An Oflker in Doubt .. ............... .. .l-‘wd 6. "you; Jenna-ha Simpkinu. Henry's Wife null floss ........ Mun. John B. Home Mm. Glover, Helen’s Mother, who Follmfing is the Cast of (‘halao tc'rs and the story of the plm: Hal Winston. An Artist u....... “BULL” GENUINE FRANK pg mun-2L «(an I04: Tilda. A Country Maid, Who Lonxs‘ for Love . . . . . .Miss Vivlnn Dillon; Helen Glover, Who Seeks W‘ and Finds it .Jlisa Louise Patch Directorâ€"Henry W. Cole 1 Helen Glover is a young lady who Host loves adventure,” and hopes ‘that she will run across a “moonshi- ‘ncr” and a real mountain feud. "Ly- ?ing Jim” Dobbs persuades Percival‘ iFudgetop and Helen that Hal Who-i ton. an artist, is a desperate criminal. il’ercivnl, to impress Helen, captures“ Mlle "criminal.” Then romantic Hclv *en wishes to assist Winston to escape the sherifl, but he declines. The sher- ifl' says he has no reason to capture Winston. But Hal has already cap- tured Helen‘s heal/t, and that young lady’s love of mmanw is satisfied. The Play is cxlwmcly humorous and very entertaining.“ ‘ To our friends and neighbors. who have in many ways shown their love and Sympathy and who have so greatâ€" ly helped us during our recent be- reavement, we wish to express our sinccu- gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Morgan and would be Percivnl's Whey-£134 CARD 0F THANKS LUCKY STRIKE Family. CIGARETTE C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintingâ€"Decors“!!! Do you know why rt 3 {ended 26 Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Phone 82-R Ooh-coo flavor. To soul In In Owing to the present abnormal fuel and labor conditions we have been obliged to shut down our coke oven plant. Carbon-cued Water Gas of the same heating value as the coke oven gas is being distributed now. Carburetted Water Gas is sold in practically all large cities and will give satisfactory service if the gas appliances are pro- perly adjusted for it. It is heavier than coke oven gas and re‘ quires less air for complete combustion; therefore. air shutters on stove and light burners should be adjusted as follows: Close the shutter and test the flame. If it is yellow there is not enough air being admitted and the shutter should he opened If it ops back there is too shutter s ould be closed slightl; snutiér'él‘icififli'fié'éldééd slightly. Perfect combustion is indicated by a sharp blue green flame. Gas lamps may be adjusted by closing the air porte and then turning on just enough gas to make the entire mantle a brilliant white. Try to adjust your own appliances suits are not obtained call our office. farther. TO THE PUBLIC Phone SIS ILLINOIS ' ‘EWeste U 'ted 7 ‘ $4 and ElggtfiglComgafi {5‘} i The Reporter, $100 per yez. Downers Grove Electric Co. Formerly Paul Shroku Co. HOUSE WIRING; MACHINE wool? AND GENERAL mmmmc. Automobile Construction and Ignition Specialist . Cor. Forest Belmont Phone 369-1 COTTON MIXED GOODS FALSE ECONOMY 1 , Choose your new suitings with care. You will save time, money and worry. Be sure that you get the best. Suit or Overcoat $40 and up The guaranteed kind now on display here. Call and order your clothes Made-to-Measure. Phone 355 It pays to buy the best. We have the GOODRICH RUBBERS. They are a little better than the rest. We have all sizes and all styles to fit the whole family. MORRIS SHOE STORE 32 3. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. All Shoes Reduced to Replacement Values J OSEPII MAZZA Real Bargains much air being admitted and the ,, but if satisfactory re- SOME ARE 27SmMainStreet

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