Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Mar 1921, p. 6

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Mrs. J. D. Gillespie and «laughter. Mary, liclurm‘d last week {rum their winter's stay in California. J. F. Kidwell is building at the war of his home Forest avenue. Mrs. Thos. Parker spent a few days in the Grove visiting with relatives at the W. H. Thomas home. All kinds of garden and field seeds at MERTZ 8: MOCHELS. adv. 3-11-tf Mrs. R. D. Bmwn and Junior, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Thomas and family. Mrs. A. Ray Cramm- is a patient at the H‘nsdale Sanitarium. A large variety of fine pansies for sale. C. V. Wolf, phone l36-J. adv. 801: your clocks ahead Saturday night. Mrs. B. L. Kellogg is still quite ill. Mr .and Mrs. John Ecken; visited with mlatives in Chicago Sunday. Heat is going up, eggs are com: ing down. We like to eat eggs. NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET .- Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, peck ............ 40c Per Bushel ...................... 74.31.60 2' gm. Can Mmlista Apricots, per can ........ 10¢ Rockford Pride Sweet Corn. 2 cans for ...... 25c Runkles Cocoa, 12m. tin ................... 25c Evaporated Milk. large .................... 12c Evaporated Milk. small ........... ........ 7c Farm House Succotash, per can ............ 20c Wheatena, per package .................... 22c Ferndale Rolled Oats. large pkg. ............ 27c 25”); Ceresota Flour ..................... $1.50 Mallard Preserves, 16 07.. glass ............. 32c Onion Sets, Yellowand White, quart ........ 8c Taylor Schindler. who broke his 2km). Can Sliced Yellow Clingstnne Peaches Byeuudufmlm. EASTER GOODS Cards. Chicks, Baskets and Rabbits A large assortment of candy rabbits and eggs SATURDAY ONLY 1,.2 3 Quart Aluminum Sauce Pun set for . $1.89 One to a customer SATURDAY SPECIALS mm: Side Groom Market PERSONAIS PLATE ('ORNEI) BEEF, pound . . . . .l3c GEORGIA SQUARES. BACON. lb ..22c PORK LOLVS. per pound ............31c PORK BUTTS. per pound ........... ~.23c POT ROAST. per pound ............. 25c BONELESS SMOKED BUTTS. pound 36c Boneless Brisket ('orned Beef, pound . .22c Whole Smoked Hams per lb. . . . 30c Smoked Sh’ld’r Hams per 1b. . . . 20c STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 MRS. EMMA FORSTER GROCERIES Maple Ave. and Main St. MEATS 1921 a garage in North Commercializcd amusement at the Curtiss Theatre four nights a week. (In and get your money's worth of Mr. and Mrs. Lawmncv Regar and ~\ons visited over tlw \vook 0nd with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klunduck in Chi- cago. Something to think about “A Small Town Idol," will be shown at the Curtiss Theatre in a few days at the usual admission price. adv. Have you tried our dining car “and dy showing at the Dicko Theatre ov- coflee‘.’ Customers who have, say it 81'? Saturday. 'l‘ln- one next Sutur- is fine. Special this week. 45c per dyu in‘ =1 Christy Comedy. "Striking pound. Lehmann Michels. adv. “WINK" 8d“- [ Conway Tearle, a new star in the Grove, will appear at the Dicke Theatre, Saturday, March 26th, inn "Society Snobs." adv. Mus. Geonge Schindler. Jr., who has been laid up with rheumatism,‘ is getting along as well as can be expected. The churches will operate next ‘Sunday on “new" time. Set your watches accordingly. ‘ Mrs. A. A. Shumaker spent several days this week visiting with rela- tives in Sandwich, Illinois. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lnndorf vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Willard at their home in Cicero on Sunday. um cranking a neighbor's Ford, is good, wholsesome amusement. adv. getting along nicely. Mrs. Eugene Foster and daughter The churches will operate next attended the funeral of their cousin. Sunday on “new" time. Set your Amos Marvis at Aurora, last Sunj watches accordingly. ‘ day. ‘ . 10c , 25c ‘ 25c 1 2c 4c 20c 22c 27c DOWNERS GROVE Rm The Rev. W. D. McLean of the Church of the Mediator, Chicago, will be the speaker at St. Andrew’s Church a Wednesday evening, Mamh 30th, at 8:00 p. In. There is n splendid two-reel comeâ€" Talk to us about your building problems. You knmx us and vnu know we can give you straight information That’s a part of the o service we ofl‘el. Watch the Dicke Theatre adver- tisements for announcements of the coming of Charles Ray, Constance Talmadge and Marguerite Clark. ad. Dr. Harper J. Hibbe, a former Downers Grove boy, has opened an office for the practice of dentistry in the Mallets Building. Chicago. Gurdons are being spam-d and plan- I have a plan which will show the necessary re quirements and how to attain them in a compa 'a- tively short time. This plan will not necessitate any loss of time from business and should sho ' a salary increase inside of six months. I“ want to interview every man who reads this and is interested. There Is no obligation attached to this invitation. Phone 139â€".1 or write I". S. KLEIN Lima Lumber @Qmpafiy Lumber Prim." Au.- mer hut Um .-'l‘l‘\i(‘1" must rnmain fint cla<< rmzunlh'wc of end. The prior of lumlrr i< «2mm fortyâ€"flvr- par r'rnt holmv Uw [fink last May. in! tlu-rr- x\ no drew-axe in tho "ow-r- lwad" met of son'iro Your Ill-:IIM‘ mnrlu hi< IN’It'f'»' rlmrn to lump paw with mi" p)i(‘f'~ but hn cannot mmk down labor, taxes. insuranrn aml nUu-I‘ exw-nsos. A” of this serrirv «wk mom‘y. [\n nruliuar-y n-taii lumber cloak-r ha< frnm xwmm to $75,000,!“ inw-stml. "4' must maintain and pay hi~ mrn. {ml th- ti-nm‘, h”); suppiivs, \vht‘thor htuimws i: guod or had. Hr mud. giro :l high In)? of senior nu mattm- “1m llw rust. “Owrhoml” that you [mar about i; sorvirr. mpital in- vostorl, “'agns. taxm. imumucn. contributinns to variou- community ontrrpriso: and charities. This mu<t all ho paid fin; hefn'w the dealer can gr-t a cent of with. for himself. Phone Day 20 ("unlit i: another wnirrx Thi- Inca! tk-alr-r ul-m'rnl'y "i'arrios" llw lmyor until lht‘ building is l‘l)"\'l"“."l'. ll:- iim-a not KM [my in mlvanm'. Ili'liw‘r lln- jnh and Him wash Iii< hnmls nf [hr “"lu'l‘ aflair. "r stay with ymi "mil Hun job is l'an‘. If tho huilijI-r r‘haniee hiS plauâ€" tiw alvalw vv‘hnnm‘s lumlu-r. give- just what yawwant and nm-vl‘ TM Iva! wnicnyawl xiww you ju.~! “hat yuu now] and who" you now. it. Anotlwr .L-vnin‘ i~' Hm dvliw‘ry at building mulvrial. Putting ”w right thing» on ”W building ~‘HI‘ jut who» lhrv HH‘ novdml m thorn may h!‘ rm rxprmu- m- lruuhla- tn U‘.‘ huyor in homing. prulm‘tmz from Uw «mum-r. Ir yum lumber In" In" «lump-II (In tho silo promisruou'sly yuu would han- trouhlr and oxpvnsu in caring for it. ’l'lw mm” lumbar uloulo-r and PM mnpluym must hm in- formal as (u [FDI'P«. quality, just who‘n- to find M'mylhinz in sheds anal )‘nnl. Thu mm! bv nblu to giw wiinMr in- formation that will hnlp llw ruutnmw. 111:" h rv-ul .-'-I- MN and it~ nut be rumidorahlv. Resident Member of the Lumberman‘s Publicity Bureau 30 many [Mums c‘nh‘r mm lumhvr yunl auxin-“Pint ”two is [he unlundimr. wrung nml piling su that mutt-fish may In in plain sight «I lpuyvrn nml yrt m-ll prMcclt-«l. TM- mum“. n M of lnlmr anal when-Mon hy trninnl mm. U YERS often do not consider the high B quality service of retail dealers. This is true in all lines but especially so in building materials where the commodities are heavy and bulky and much of the service is not in sight. Serviceman Helplul An Opportunity For the man who wants to become an Executive in the Commercial Field! Dealals Aid Theit Customers Downers Grove, Illinois Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J The Congregational l'lIilatlIea Class “ill hold an allâ€"day meeting at Mrs. .N. Dasis. Fridm, April 1st. All members and fliends of the class are invited. . Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stefly are in or send poflcard. Will call and de- David City, Nebraska, on account of "V9? free 0! charge. ll-26-tf. the death of Mr. Steffy's father, who Mrs. Ellen A. Dunnngan arrived died Tllul‘sdanyarch 17“,“ after a home Wednesday after an extended short iHIICSS- visit with relatives and friends in The Congregational I'hilathea Class the west. She was accomflallicd by A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter's ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. ‘ adv. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Thomag; M. Campbell of Oak Park. former residents of the village, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Smith in Highland avenue. led in spite of the fact that it was cold enough Monday morning to make an overcoat feel like a million dol- “Isobel," the greatest Garwood FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY 'BRAY PICTOGRAPEIâ€"“VENICE OF THE ORIENT” 2-Reel Edgar (‘omedy“Edgar’s Jonah Day” Evening~Both Daysâ€"7:300:15. Admission 15 25 cents inc. Wu Tn There are some great pictures coming such as th folloWing: The greatest Curwrmd stun-y of them all? An epic nf the Nurthlaml! A rrnnuncc that will he enjoyed by every man, woman and child who sees it. :JBELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOI Thurs., Mar. Blst Friday, April lat I'lwning 7:30-9:00 PATH E N EWS .-\ mmnnfi‘ of «mu! «rial; IIIIII n meu- an nun-l as it in nri .iul. IIII~ ua< "II-II III-III A flI-nlmn. hlle'ul IK‘HN' nf Ida. ,V. “IHI "I0 :60!” um! in s'Nill' :lLIIMlth I'm :nmv mu! furrflh-LI "III ;I« "w «Hakim ia fulllmnl by ”In night, I. II"! Iln- rn-vamg JmIIuII II! Il‘\O‘IIIiflfl ulowly IIII'III'II. "IIIIM '0' II-u-nl "I" IIvIHI :Irvl Iv" III-I hr “in «My :I “'flul‘P’ Conway Rule in “Society Snohs” Evening 7:30 l: 9:” “Squandercd Lives” The ‘Dicke Theatre “www.mumin ‘s'ocmv.9uou' mum Mm" ‘ Hinsdale Upholsterinx and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neutly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and de- story of the mall, nn epic of the won- derful Northland, will be shown at the Dicke Theatre, Thursday. March 319i; and Friday, April: 1st. adv. Dr. Cfias. Davis an ardent lover? He sure is. See him am “Randolph Denrborn" in “A Cheerful Liar" at the Dicke Theatre on April 5th and 6th. the comedy to be given by the Vesta Juniors. 2-Reel Harold Lloyd Comedyâ€"“Haunted Spooks" Don’t Miss It! Chas. Ray in “The Old Swimming Hole” Marguerite Clark In “Scrambled Wives” Constance Talnudge' In “Mamma’ s Aflair” 2-!!ch ('hrisly («mollyâ€"“Striking .‘lodclx‘ \n \l ”hm: Saturday, March 26th Friday, March 25th Em”! MAR 5‘0“!!!» 4:"! '3 I; ALSO Adminion 15 and 25c including War Tu. FORD TRAVEL PICTURE I’ulvcrized Sheep Manure Fertili- lizer for garden and lawn, 1001b sacks 132.25; in lots of 2 or more mks. [each $2M}: 50m sackS, each $1.25 It Mortz J; Mochel'za. adv. Mrs. C. Hibbe, formerly a resident of Downers Grove, necently under- went an ~operation and is convulsiv- cing at the Henrotin Memorial hospiv ml. She would welcome a visit hon any of her former friends ill-the vil- Gertruda Olmstead, winner of tilt Elisa ten thousand dollar beauty ell- test. may be seen in the "Dflflh’ Kid," at. the Curtiss Theatre Monday night. adv. her daughWr, Mu. C. T. Gillette; a" Spokane. Wash. who will spend about six weeks hero visiting ninth". 2.3 rrn'~ untulmg War Tu AN EDWIN CARE“ oaooucnon - 341-6.

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