Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Apr 1921, p. 5

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.3 Prairir Lilly will be at thr Cur- tis» Theutu- Saturday urn-moon and evening. adv. Ills:- Mutihln Vc-rnnn of "0111.61. Mich. arrival in Dmmers Grove um week and will make lwr home with bu alawr. Mn. l-‘. (T. Lancastvr‘ Curtir Bridgoman accompanied Dullas Burton to his llama in I’l,\'- mouth and his report is a fine time. at MERTZ MOCHELS. adv. 3-11-n‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edwurll Lacey are receiving congratulations on Un- birth of a son born March 20th, 1921. Putin-iv Boon and Bruce Bush are among the college men wllu at? at home fur the Easter vacation. Lambert Petelson of the Illinois University spent Easter at his home in Oakwood avenue. Mrs, W. VP. Kuegemann is visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Al- bright in Beverly Hills this week. A large variety of fine pansies for sale. C. V. Wolf, phone 136-J. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Him- dale, spent Sunday with their par- ents, Mr .and Mrs. C. H. Stunts. Mrs. Emma J. Miller of Curtiss st. is recovering from he recent illness. "A Cheerful Liar" next Tuesday and Wednesday. Don't forget the Monday night's Show at the Cultiss Theam'. adv. W. P. Kuegemann is in Cedar Ra‘ pids, Iowa. on a business trip. All kinds of garden xind field seeds NORTH SIDE GRMERY MARKET It you needun. tonal. 1884. Nothing but the very best in the meat line will satisfy either us or our customers. We don’t sell anything else. Here are a few prices. .\'o. 2 (‘ans Stewed Tomatoes .............. Monsoon Sweet Potatoes. .\‘o. 3 can ....... Valiant Brand Extra Sifted Early June pens Apitizer t ‘orn. '2 cans for ................ Pride of Aurora Apricots. per can .......... Modesto Apricots. extra fancy. per can Red Raspberries. per can ................. Blackberries. per can ...................... Fancy Sliced Large (‘ling Peaches. per can .. West-oar Liquid Cocoa. just add water ...... Fur this week wv have several good buys in thv “roomy Department as follows: North Side 0mm Market That our special prices for Saturdays are popular is shown by the fact that so many people follow our ads and take advantage of them. The actual money saved each week soon counts up and you can take a lot of satisfaction in the fact that you are getting Quality (inn-cries and Meats at a lower price. PERSONALS POT ROAST, per pound .......... PORK LOIN, per pound ......... PORK BUTTS, per pound . . . SMOKED SHOULDER HAM. lb BONELESS CORNED BEEF. If) PLATE CORNED BEEF, pound BONELESS SMOKED BUTTS, lb STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 And] 1, 1921 GROCERIES MEATS ' Watch the Dick ’l‘hentm mix for 'llu- next upwnram‘ of MIYKUI'I’HG ”Clark. Slu- mill [)0 new in tln- mar l, u 1 future. adv. Mrs. (K M. Stewan of Aurom is upon-ding the week with her sister. Mrs. J. 1'. Butler. Mrs. Lew Reese and Mrs. ank Stubbs of Aumra spent Wednesday at the Butler homo. Don't fail to see Lluynl Hamilton (Ham) in the two-rem! comedy “Dy- namite" at the Dicke Theatre, Sut- unluy. April 2d. "8 a dandy n-lv. Miss Elma Kelly i.~ visiting with her grandparents at Lacrosse, Wing, this week during llu- Eastvr school vacation. The Lutheran Ladies Aid of Down- en's Grove will meet at the home of Mrs. George Daughony on Thursday April 7th. A full line of the celebrated lNDL' cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter's ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the R055 Bakery. adv. tf. Earl Klein was taken to St. Ann’s hospital, Chicago, for i slight opera- tion last week and is improving slow- ly. Mrs. Henry Wen-h, 'whu undeent a serious operation at the West Su- burban hospital last week. is slowly improving. Rosella and Bernice Welch have been staying with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rohmer of Highland avenue, for the past week. There will be five reels of moving pictures, besides the Wild West show at the Curtiss Theatre, Saturday af- ternoon and evening. adv. Mrs. John D. Anthony and daugh- ter, Miss Bee. am visiting Mrs. El- beit H. Sanford in Polo, Illinois, this week. The Junior Infant Welfare Society ............ 30c -.- .» .......... 23c AM, lb .20c 21c 13c . 43c . 25c 40c 1 01' 24c 20c 25c DOWNERS GROVE mg! a DOWNIRS GROVE. ILLINOIS Edward Kolur has been glunml thv [lucou l-‘vllou'ship. the fn-slmmn prize for schularship at Bc-loit Col~ legc. He has Just unturned to school after mending his swing vacation with his folks. The Wumun’s Missionary Society of the Cunglvgalional Church will moot Friday, April 8th at 2:30 p. m. at tho home of Mrs. J. W. (imws. A conlinl invitation is «Month-d to all [numbers and friends. Pulverized Sheep Manure Fertili~ zer [or garden and lawn, 100m sucks $2.22.; in lots of 2 or more sacks, each $22.15; 50": sacks. each $1.25 at Mertz Muchcl's. adv. 3414f. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Staats en- tertained a few friends at 500 on Tuesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pfafl’. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parks. "lie Auxiliary of Alexander Brad- ley Burns Post No. 80, American Le~ gion, will run a moving picture show at the Dicko. Theatre, Tuesday, April 26th. Tickets will soon be on sale by members of the Auxiliary. If you have a bucking brunco or any horse you can't ride bring him to town Saturday ‘aftoruoon and Prairie Lilly, worlds champion wom- an's bronco buster, will ride him. ad. The Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of S. Andrew's Church, will hold their regular meeting on Thursday, April 14th, at the home of Mrs. L. C. Muhoney. Mm. Harvey will asxist. will meet the first Thursday after- noon of the coming month. April 7th, with Mrs. Lee Beidelmun in Highland avenue. Ninsdale Uphollmfing and Furni- Thosr mks apply ju<l a- {nut-fully m the mail lum- bvr bushes: as in any nth-w him. Prompt payment of Ian» her hills ho!p< mako Malthy conditions and holm to rmlurr lumber prices. Lumhnr «Icahn can no more aflmoi to can} past due notes or accounts than can mhor husinva man‘ It takes money to carry on budnns: and lumber tloalr-n can use only live assets. Lard Lube? Goupany I’riflN of lumhm' ari- murh lowor. H's a 20ml Hm~ in buy building mamrial. Tako your lumbvr prnhlnms to u- We Immv about lumhr'r and want to serw you. I'mmpl paymI-M, lump.- Um ulwoh of bunnu- tummu; skm' paymmls brim: on dalmatian and haul limv~ . If you want good times pay when yuu agm to. Momy in air cuhtinn is What cmmk. A 40w paying mmmnnfly is a poor plan to «In hminvxn. Mow paying pc-oph- .mm loa- )lvrdmnh nn- ofhn nhhuv-l Unnugh Hw run-lvum‘» nr vlisham-«ty nf "Nu-n: In “hum Hwy turn-l mm!" In tarry m-orclm» ln'lh, Tn :1" 1M: Hwy mm! "fl-~11 lmrnm- moury and [my inn-H‘s! “hih- (hair tinn- rualomvr 3m} nu inn'sl. That'< not fair and it's nut wruml hum-m, It also adds to Hm oanm uf «hing b\l.»iI'II‘-':L The land and mu- ran hun- i- ll"- wmnmium 0f Mime pmmpf my. l1<minlly i: um turn «I [luv ymmcwwan ju~t flavtmg in "fo umk, Thq- lll'l‘ umdirs \ulll twal for-'- lo llw rilizvn will: prawns, Nu man wlw niw: cm»: \I a.~ In .1an "w law In rulln-L Thu! nl~0 1'04”») â€" r-rmhl and drawn frimuvlJvip, Tn "munch and mainlnin rmlil wv mus! mm! mu nhv lintmm pump"): I'Id alm- mm and mum: um mill:- ‘9' unor hurls; in fact they film"! In- rm-iwk-ml mhh- a ‘ 50.“. l’mmp' paumom «Ambush-s unlit. but "u- rum-n who Jun 00' [my “Mn 1w arms In vkslmy- his rnxlsl, l‘anll-lrm la the hub! of (mm. Without munch-nev- llwn‘ can lw liulv rrvdll. “’lwn )‘nu borrow mom-y It llw bank or buy goo-h M a flow "to man with “ham you oln businmu mutt luau» mnMa‘nw in your lummly In-l ability In my. lerwiw M mum-I numvl Ilw rnwlil. ‘l'lm is (now of vrmrlumb. manufartmvu. lfmmny, “an Mum". in inc! all rlur-uu or pmpln nml in all linvw ur Imam-v. WITHOUT rmm we could not do a Invxv vulumr ul' luln' Sun“. We Mr told by “Mm-ion "u! ninety pm rv-nt u! Inn-taro: in «law with warm port of "NM. twin than». not" and mum». Wr haw nlmmt may (lnlhln- mmwy dnulntion per “win. but with only and. u nth-our. our Ina-inn! Immaflinn- would he rank-ml. So unlit h Vital. Phone Day 20 ‘ dipâ€"their very best astfl Resident Member of the Lumber-man's Publicity Bureau LI'MBER TODAYâ€"The Lowest Pricvd Construction Material in the World. CreditBasisolBusiness ButMuslNotbeAbused Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J ‘ 'l'hn- M. E. ['hiluthuu ('Ius.~ will "101'! u! the home of .“lr. Hurvvy ('lmmbvrs. 43 Grove Stm‘t, Monday urning. April 4th, fur 1hr regular nmmhly business men-ling aml uoclal hour. All members and friends of the clam an? invited to bc- [nest-m and [wing a needle and thimbh- . ' ’l‘lu- Congregational LmIEL-s' Aid Such-1y will Inc-0t 'l‘lunsllu)‘, April 7. at 1:550 p. m., in the church parlors. 'l‘lu- hostesses will be Memlmm-s Remâ€" mm's. Feusll-y, Mracllam and Wirlll. A cordial invitation is extomlml to all Im‘mbms and {firm-s. Mrs. Fred 1'. Drissler entertained in honor of Miss Esther Gumaor. of Drnvor, Colo., the Mesdames A. Wu]. tor, C. Carlson, W. F. ”ointz, Morâ€" ris Smith of Chicago, and the Misses ()livo ('arlsun unll Bernice liimlvr, on 'l'ut~.<«.luy afternoon. (Torm- on fellt'rs! let's go swim- min’ with Charles Hay in “The Old Swimmin’ Hole’ at tho Dicke Thon- trc. Thursday and Friday. April 7th and 8th. adv. Mrs. 'I'hus. S. Parker roturm-ii to her humv in Boston, Mass” after a months' visit with fn‘omls and relu- tin-s in Omaha, NHL, also visiting with her niece, Mr». W. H. 'l‘lmmus and family of Warren avenue. Down~ ers Glove. The Rev. Ezm Stiggins, Walter J. Staats, is a great ministrr in "The Cheerful Liar,” at the Dicke 'l‘hoa- tro next, Tuesday and Wednesdfiy evenings under the auspices of the Vesta Juniurs for the benefit of the fire truck fund . tum Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send pox-team]. -Will call and de~ liver free of charge. 11-26~tf. “‘1! NW 0"} -.~l-'7'* "uh ' “4‘th "nu MN «:13 H: p'ur‘l 'Ihr mnru \l.’l~ .fl' Nungvrl Mk? the riluugw in yum Fut'"; ‘1’ch hnithfv of va un‘rumi now u DOG-1"" [“1' I’m! Whm'v Han n‘v! Amnfiluq lay~ aunk and fr-rgut. ”In _\’h'l ran gr) hawk M the days. u” [no fow, “'Iun “In ”M Swimmin'llole was the who]? world My 5m). H'~ horn with It‘ ripplm‘. and sycao mm‘r‘ trmr Am! Charlie l!uy'~ youâ€"rajua‘t as you untrvr be. Read the entire poem which appears elsewhere in thin issue. 'ALso ROLIN COMEDYâ€"J‘THE MORNING AFTER” TWO-REEL COMEDYâ€"“A BALLROOM ROMEO” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Eveningâ€"Both Daysâ€"7:30-9315. Admission lB‘ZSmhim'um Thurs., April 7th 6: Friday, April 8th Evening 7:30â€"9:00 [in gun Hunk il mud II" :lmulc- lur ll'l' In lmmluh- «4 "Wu “Du-n n u Im-n . WI «and poms: n": "I ‘u- r uu (in .I" mmnn ' \l‘ “I'n- u- :I «ml «lmzzlu- ”ml mq-n u'lnnzm \HH mulvr-hmol, a vlmnm 'hal will hr :I urn-'ativm "f \“llflilfl’luvr' In \\ ‘5' THE ‘3 \\ID2 \HDNTH TI": ( \\'H.IL.‘ PATH E .\' I'IWS Two-Reel ('hcsler (‘umcdy “DYNA.“VI‘E" I'Is'miuu 7:1") 0: 9:15 A rumzmcc of the northlaml. The greatest (Iurwood story at them all. James Oliver Curwood’s BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOII The Dicke Theatre You want to bu sure not In miss “'l'ln- UH Swimmin' Help" udupu‘d from James Whilcomb Riley's \wllâ€" kuuwn poem. at tlu- Dickv 'l‘hvutu‘. next 'l'hurmlay and Friday. April 7 and H. adv. 'l‘ln- sin-vial Wednesday twvm’ng sorâ€" \‘iws all S. Andrews Episcopal Church which hau- bvvn su pupulur and “'4'“ attended during Lem, will be con- tinucd throughout April and May. The \‘isiliug speaker an April 61h will lu- Mr. (loo. K. Gihmn, our of: the most actin- aml prominent lay men in llu- Diurosu of Chicago. V Fifty cents is the mlmiusiun‘priCe (u' the Dieke 'l‘hculm next Tuesday and Wednesday evening when the Vesta Juniors present “A Cheerful Liar" for the benefit of the fire truck fund. It is a (lime-act eumedy uml‘ uue which should make a big hit. Ail home talent and a real show. »\lnnru':|'- mud lu-uufifn' up! uh my drama 0! "ml M'r. James Whitcombe Riley. we noos- icr Poet’s famous poem. “The Old‘ Swimmin Hole," will be ahown at the Dicke 'l'lleutru,‘ApIil 7th and 8th. Chm'lox Ray is (ha slur. adv. Ford Travel Picture “The Trail’s End” “The Plaything of Broadway” “ISOBEL” A Is" Saturday, April 2nd A REA LART I’l( TURI'Z Friday, April lst v‘vllna: ‘l'Hfl “r Illl llw In! \(I \l \Tl.\F.l-L yvr' I'- Adminion If: and 25c including Wll’ TIL 'ur Ol' The old Swimming Hole Chas. Ray In 1.1mm “MN-um!» Hilary: UM- "mm- I'vvv‘ul Ii. 2:. «mt mw' uling War Tu. The White Elephant Sale, an amp- ty attic alfair. to he conducted by the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of S. Andu‘w's Hpiscalml Church, will open on Monday, April 4th at Elliott's lmlflvmvnt Store, 63 So. Main It. Mrs. L. Ballard Waph-s, phone 2354 R, is chairman of the committal”. Mvmln-rs ulul {rim-mls desiring to mmribulq- :Iflll‘ll's to the Sale will kindly notify Mrs. Waples. “The l'laything of Broadway," to bx.- shuwn at the bloke Theatre, Sat‘ urduy, April 2d. is a powerful story and Justin Jollustune, one of ”It most hcuutiful women on the stage. plays a Wonderful part Wonderfully \\' 1' The annual session of the Conference of the Evangelical Ch ‘will convene at Kankakec, "line-I I. about. two weeks. Rev. 1. Alfred Nansen will attend throughout, III! serving on the statistical committee of eight. The congregation has N-f quested his return and it is expected that he will return for the third your to Dawnt-rs vae. o"

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