Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 20 May 1921, p. 10

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h the near future In what he calla WI Downers Grove. " Professor and Mrs. Smith and son. Earl. of Washington boulevard. Chica- go. purchased a beautiful nr-w Marmon car last wool: and thoir first trip was to fntrodnre it to Downvrs Grown. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams. After spending the day. Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Mr. and In. Potter accompanied them to the home of Mr‘ and Mrs. Harry Poster at [July where Irv cream and music were featured. After a pleasant day and min; the Smiths returned tn their home much delighted with their trip. Ir. Smith expects to purchase a home Our attention has been called tn the lurk of knowledge displayed hy many mm drivers regarding the proper mn- duct when meeting an automobile at. I street. lnterserflon and we have been asked to explain the law on the subâ€" jecL It is very simple and [a explairr1 ed in few wnrdR~â€""The driver an the right has the right of way." For In- stance [liree earn meet at Main and Curtis: streets: two are going in op- posite direction on ('nrtiss and the; third north on Main, The driver 30-! in; west on Curtis! has the right of way. men the one going north on Main and finally the car going east on Canine. I trip thmgh tho Kmsa flavor gar- dens In tho afternoon wen: neatly m‘ )oyod nnd a pmxram at much inlet-9M to the momhers was unseat"). The next meeting um he held at me home 0! Mrs. Howard Jones. on Gilbert av- enue. Friday. May 2711.. A un-Ive o'rlook lamb and a bum mmth the Forest Prnserve are In prmpefl. A very «Movable Inc-Ming M the .\’n : 1m Study rum w" hold at the homa' at Mn A. n. \thehom. many. my} 13th. 3 weenie mast lav-in; an exciting lecture ol the noon lnnrhoon‘ A vim to the now home of Mrs. vanhom and I Ir. Ind Inn (Th-s. Iothol. My". 3. C. Down", 8.!!! (mils: and Em- ory Klein znv fin Wan-uh. Jay-n. WI ham Men! the university a! Chimp WMy Aflvrnoon, R to 7 In ten Innings. Elem n-mv Ind. to have the Jun play 3 (am animt the American Legion (mm hen but they arr book"! solid. Tbs-n is a chance that on (hair Morn from‘ the out they may mm to ”turn and again plly against Curtis: and Macho! tho mum! Japan with (hp! L'. of (‘ (can last your E Amuudmnlebnudmbu mtuubumncmh mxunmnmm-ua dunno-Bah”. and. l. 6. Hunt. Carl 3. 8am" and link" 1. stuu ubodod the "M- lkfly Ila-quot” (MI by lb. North- on "Mach Mmhmn‘s Club It the Union Luau-s (flab. Anna. on Tm- hy «owing. liq-ml luv-berm and «than of mutually pup": In On M. Kane. Km" and must» Cos-“u can“. Thur "n new nigh” fine mat": on tho pmnm m than lat-‘3' FAN-n! "Inn. on of on him-I lamb-r murmur!- Inn in (he industry. The Vent: Junior Ire gm" an In» [ml dance and mutation nut Prb day evening. May am. at Library ball In honor of the mllol “The Cheerful Mu.” member: bl the Julian who I" on the lumen-III] play It In Me Theatre In April tor Ibo balsam of the an Incl Nod. There will be and Ollie ad I! n enameled on or III we“ alum ol the moon will to the mull. The charm I. In Ike ”In at I Jun-m hay. l The Amk'n Girls mm at tho home of Mrs. A. A. langosrh o! Puirmoum :venue on Monday evening. Mrs. Hor- hon J. Dawson suing as hnsloss. Si» teen members were prom-m and am»:- a short business mwting Human was played. The winners were Miss Lil- llln Washbum. Miss Advlaltlt‘ Walv ten. Mrs. H. H. Ullrk'h and Miss N. Potter. Nlu Herring drew bar on card {or the consolation prize. Keg (tr-mums were served. ‘ Hinsdale Upholstcring and Furni- ture Repair Shap. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 ox send postcard. Will can and de- liver {me of charge. 11-2643. Jay Allison attended a lulu-noon in connection with [he Musiv Trades Coaveuuon at the “rake hotel Ins! week. On 1110 program wvrn Bert Wil- liams of (he lh'dzldway Brownies (‘m Hazel Dawn and Mr sister. Marjory. and Lillian Lorraine. of (1mm! 0mm tame. Mr. Allison is ul‘ (hv npinum that It was who of flu- clevvrvst pm- grams ho over lisu-xwd to. ‘ Mrs. Walter J. Staats, Miss Elm- and Mr. Edward l‘ischel left last night. for LosAngelos. California to Attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Lester Gen-wig whn died suddenly Wednesday evening. Mrs. Gui-wig was a resident of Downers Grove un- til last September whon she moved? to California and is well known how and in anen'illc, hvi- birthplace. .PERSONAIS Talk No. 11. Wrote to a young man in Chicago last week and said A gypsy maul “nicked" 1 Napa- flfle farm hand for Ms roll on Mon- doy. The polka gm the “Hug" o! the bond mule him “cough up" the roll III, ”18 II In” tad mu (0‘ aqua" Minn-H4 rental nod they no not truly in pron-«l with whatever bunlnmm may come bdrm- them. As a first step Judge Rathjo up- pointod the [hm commissionvni. H. E. Balczynski, Wm. Remit-r Ind D. Harry Jenkins. Their bowls wen' ac- 2 Mr. (S. H. Bung“, who has been jhandlhm the lrgal Nu! of the new «li.~lrict. took the bullot> to Whrntnn Monday. “'ht'u' the "no was t-anv va>sm| by a board consisting of Jus- tice-s Herrick and (Zammun and Judge Ruthjc. They found the totals as given an «la final order was entered in the County Court {or the form» tion of the district. >l"m‘ ............. H4 11} 1.75 F \xznins! ......... 1% l6 'H "I'utals ........... mg . 168 m0 (,‘onn‘ithtriug the inumrlancu of tho w‘mm.~iti1m and the numlu-r of \otvw H‘aiding‘ within the (“Ark-l, (hon- \\us a wry liuht votr. AS the final‘ new}! >hu\\'~‘, [how was very litth- ""W position and nom- of it organized and; um accuunta for the few who wen" inn-vested enough to go to the polls. " Downers Grove votms last Sutur- Iduy afternoon mmlu possible the cre- ation 01' the “DownI-rs (h'uve Sani- tary Smwr District” by nmw than an 8 to l \‘utv. ’l‘lw proposition to (2‘13!)le the district was dm-idml at a special elm-lion. Tho 4'qu “11>: SANITARY IIIS'I‘IIIC'I wxmss msoms CARRIES BY MORE ? THAN EIGHT TO ONE" We clean EVERYTHING! 'rwo -I)AY SERVICE. LaGrange Steam Dye Works. Phone Howm-rs Grove Pn-onlo in (huh/inn Sen-lions an: Vnw 90-“. adv. Pt'oule in Outlying Seclions are Now Able In ('onnrcl With Downer» Sewer System. GYPSY IA") um 30”. FIRST NATIONAL BANK President Harding “Saving, to be successful, must become a Habit.” We help you form GOOD HABITS. Downers Grove. Illinois. Try :1 BARCLAY CORSET, with 1 year guarantee. MALDOCH’S celebra- hosiery and underwear, the heat made. V l(."l‘( DR (3 A R .‘l EN'I‘H are always reliable. Prompt service. perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed and prices always the lowest. The styles are more beautiful than ever. the materials finest to be had. the garments best that money can buy. You are cordially invited to call and see the ele ant arments oflcred in WOMENS Ml ES SUITS. COATS. RAINCOATS. DRESSES. SKIRTS, WAIS’I'S and PE’I'I'ICOA'I‘S. HIS. lbw. "RICH 75 No. Forest Ava. Downers Grove A gent For Victor Ladies Tailoring 00., Chicago {In Emrich is M homo Month") DOWNERS GROVE REPO DOWNERS GROVEILLINOIS FASII IONS 'l‘ut. Them will he a no: or run at :wa Curliss Theatre Saturday night. Mu; Under. the famous fun linker will: be the" in a the no! view" “New “Sew-n Years Rad Luck." Followiu.‘ thin “1" ho Ilwflwr n! thou (Imam Century Calm-db” that have been 1 bringing roan of mariner at the ‘ Cum-m every Sunni-y night. adv. ‘ I“ Um!" ha hum mining (ran "w m (or ”mime. Ne dumb «I the memo long enough to win (m u a warrior ml Incidentally to flu the CM: ale Guam. “80w. VP." Bad Luck" [I M- I"! Mun] i Hick humor humhh‘s human lmum‘ls ‘and [my runs lint. Sec (‘lun‘h-n Ray n “l’vut-I-ful Valley." at thr Divkt' Theatre, Saturday. May 211%. adv. eryhuly win: is- nl all inn-rested in knowing about olhm' parts of lht‘ mum, and un- thrne any who are not inn-"Mal, un- being highly enter- !uim-cl with flu- m-w st-rios uf haw-l pivum-s at (In: Dickc 'l‘hoatrv every 'l'hunwlny. adv. Saw-I sharpened. clocks Meant-d and repaired Final. box 426 ’ Snmpky. Uu- Humunzm’, and tho “Ham‘s: child on Hu- scrm‘n, will both appear in unutlu-r elm-m- lwou‘eel mum-«5y, “'Hu- ()m- “(at I'm," at the Dickc The-nth; Saturday. May 2L4. adv. ; Haw can the little bird (‘SCflpC the cut when it first Jenn-s the nest un- less the puwnt bin] has warned it about the rat 2' Tho same thing holds true with ponplv. Sm.- Justim: John- stouo in “Slu-Itu-md Daughters.” at the Dickt- 'l'hl-utrv, 'l'hursdny, May 26th. 9.va A maxtorplay of yesterday, today um! 1:0morrow-(‘l'eaccful Val!ey”--~ it's blossml with eternal “fr. At the Dicke Theatre. Saturday, May 215:. Charles Ray is the star. adv. Lehmann 0 Mlchels Store CHILDREN’S BLOOMER ROMPER PLAY SUITS Tan, Pink Blue Stripesâ€"made'of good quality material, sizes 1 to S. Priced @ $1.95 Have you seen those high quality Woman's Oxfords in brown and black, medium heel and blind eyelets, an honest to goodness $12.50 value, 212 ram" Ava-«M l‘l-J-I Alarm-fling. wuler wave and other hairdressing dum- hy Mrs. 1-27 A. Mum n-vwr. - For appointment phone Down- ers: (have IFS-W. Adv. ' 'flv‘.’ Have your hat chum-d and block- mi fiu' Decoration Day. This process makes an old hat look likv a new (mix 31312:: the Tailor. So. Main vat. . ndv. BRUNET DONKIN Sriswn‘s and knh'vs sharpened. Pin 10], box {26. Downers Grow. 5-204 The manager of the Curtiss Thea- tw is as curvful in the selection of lzis musicians as he is in the choice "9' his pictures. Hear the orchestra Saturday nigh: â€"~ all members are accomplished musicians. adv.1 Don't fail to hear the good music at the Curtlss Theatre Saturday night. A four-pioce orchestra of our wry best musicians has been engag- ml. adv. Gaming -v Ruth Roland in “The Avunging Arrow," at the Curtiss. ad. Alice Joyce at the Curtiss Thea- tre next Tuesday in the famous Drury Lane mcimlrama. “The Sportâ€" ing Duchess." adv. Carpenters since the war. Lawn mowers sharpened. Film]. box 426. Downers Grove. 5-904 “EIFFEL MAID” You will slur-3m find wonderful saving: for every net-her of the familyâ€"â€" “The Store with largest stocks. fresh new good- each week -â€" where you I“ service and best treatment. We want your trade. 10.8180 AT'I'ZNTKD TO WHAT?“ I‘IYINISIIED C. E. B R O W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R Selling at $7.50 We Want Your Trade! f Buttonlcss Featherweight of Charming Fabrics. A comfortable Satisfactory Unionsuit .Daintily Trimmed $500 buys, a lot .50le, 4 blocks to depot, near school. Cash or terms. E. C. Clow, nw. corner Chicago aw. and Elm stmct. - adv. Corrine Griffith ‘in the “Carter Girl” at the Cuniss Theatre next Wednesday, also Hoot Gibson in a 2- mel western drama. “The Man with a Punch." adv. A Bakery Bale will be given by the Ladies’ Aid of the Grove street. Evan- gelical church on Saturday afternoon. May 28th from 1 to 5 o'clock at Klein's Sanitary Market. 5-20-2 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Why an: up: u mwnl Im- u look). “Hm! I": YOUR OWN JI'DGII of the 883W“!!! “- of". «Io not hem-la Io bring than lo «a. We no tiny: (lid to cub choc-h {or mm!» We “new" drum 0. IN» or new «bu In (not. you will Ind Ilm I BANK OF SERVICEâ€"a Mar whrn you no WELCOME II all Um Ind Ila-n you and your hunting bu-lm-n 6- wunlml. A State Institution under Slate Supervision mum 1892 WHYIIIRMMTIIWM Something New in Thimbles â€"â€" new thread cutting thimbles, all sizes. You should see these very practical thimbles at only ............... 10c New, flesh colored, lace trimmed Camisoles, good quality silk. Big Valm at Special, Fancy Colored Box Paper, 3 59¢ value, Special at .......... 29c You don’t have to look all over the city for Linoleums or Con- goleum rugs. We carry a good stock of yard goods and rugs. Our prices are positively right and prompt delivery the same day you buy. SILK CAMISOLES $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 BOX PAPER THIMBLES CARPENTER CONTRACTOR All Work Guaranteed Middaugll Ave. v P. 0. no! 751 DHWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS ' Iii? "Axum" "t - Old Line Coma-nice Sun-U Buds Compensation Downers vae~Phone 141-]! EVERYIHING IN INSURANCE GEORGE A. FOSS 1921

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