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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Jun 1921, p. 2

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mamas STEAM on a; wow Outside of the third and sixth inn- ing the game was a regular pitcher’s httle (according tn the Trib such things as a mound duel are over‘ That the pill used in 1hr- zame Sun- day was a lively and elusive one, is a good lie. Vr~ry fr-w wr‘re able to hit it anal when Hwy dill it wa: us- ually when: ~omeon¢ happom‘d to be. Scoop Mochel gathr-n-d in two hits for the locals and was tho only one that really did any pr-stling of ”IF proverbial avaco. Mod out frmn the mun! ructomen: on the third hams lim. (.hariey Mrk- vidm was out for the first time this year and showed up in good form altiso a ”file kinky in Um knees now and then. Two reasons why you should have your Cleaning, Dyeing and Press- ing done by us. There are other reasons and we'll tell you about them from week to week. Downer: first Gum Sunday‘s game was the first time “in year that Na! baseball has been seen on the Iora! diamond and there was plenty of it in evident-v. The lo- als wot-o up and at '91» a" the time and time 1nd time again appiause Wuithnsin-m “or My WM I MN! m bl- hll own: tho In; an Curran} m h ”to mi. Tod “aim .fl whif- M 09. mt man. Bind" Mama! Mm" on the no“ play going (a? belt of urn-v! far :1 int Irony" snaking a price! play to Cumin It the km can". Cut-tins W mightily and undo the lm hit" his ltd"). strum nut of {he .- bh' line! at INN on King»- iq‘n quid Mum lflnf up than I». Bunny dron- Ihn .m thm Binder 1-: Iain MN a“ thing: W “’7 M mil Klein mud urfecuy h‘ .0 Hull “fin; "to MI! "I. A- pin in I)» wilt): I’d-cs W nth" W.- (or up lwamn'rn. Nam W that. In 6-0:“. loch! an. to tho m m I not “up 8 W14. Pitcher Wan-r 4m to d W3 dflvv [adding (3er 00: atm- lcn mflu Rama. Firki- "on to Btkk lull" the nth. “0“ In" Chad” lrkvkil (new dfour‘oodmnndlhmnwl My in bet 0! IMM. TN"! hur- ls: “the. la: u an! Alt-val Ho- “ and (funk: u mu. No fu- n" damn Inn «has .- Kmpky'o With a one run lend to overcome 1h coalition tram autumn-d hope- “ vktory {or the City Hall III-chine. qucr Ml. Knmh who mam-«l ol‘ Cnrpontcr'n run" to amend. Mach- a": duck: to clap mater uncured but]! to mom. lube! taking a» unduthclhmwthphu.(2ur “aha I roller :- Kaunas! MikandflI-dflnmdup .0 nth badly. Wu-r hound I TWO DAY SERVICE The big noise cum! in the riotous third spasm. Thompson's City Han boosters opened their half with Eg- getmu getting beaned and two clean singles putting him gems. With two .- the racks and one down Klein made a shoestring catch that took the Thompsoniuu for a mu. PRE-WAR PRICES credited to the locals. Scoop paved the way for victory in the thin! with tn elusive drive and staved ofl defeat in the sixth by knocking down a hard drive that looked good for three big ready spacious curricula and with Mochel gleaning the only safe hits Chicago City Hall Nine [gust by a 3 to 2 Score Sunnyâ€"«Mocha Plays a Gm! Game. Elli Inonpsou's , MIG 0f BOOSIERS DEEMED AGAIN PHONE 90-]! (Mb (3.“ to Hahn For 0-: Drive By Raymond S. Schultz Ito AND ‘l‘he University of Chicago was much in evidence at Sun- day’s ball game‘ with Ted Cufliss‘ on the mound, thereby adding a- nother of his di- verge accomplish- ments to his al- West Suburban Motor Co. LaGrange, Ill. Local Salesroom, Curtiss Theatre Bldg. Hm Whita in: Mk! I simflnr po- sition in Us» heal club «M In inâ€" mpfion. 3h» i: an authority of par. lhnmmury rule: and hot .001th h the pm: 5,: a n" earned MOM. ‘ TM Dmnum Gm Woman Chub urn- maomd by In. N. A. Pain. nil In. T. A. minim... In. PM...» i; Pmidem of a» tow etc. and term: that immune business n4. traumas-«l at the finding. ‘ ‘lh hot-Inf" of the III): Cummi- nhlnl 0mm: :04 (In M!" Wod- Iadny Inc Md u Nwmo: tho Valua- Club of that city out-twa- in. CARPENTER CONTRACTOR M! Nod Gunmen] Mall-3h Ave. P. 0. Burl 151 DOW'NERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Ir.- .1. CA I'M” of Sutton um. um maul WWI-kn of tho H00 0mm FM“ 0! Wm” Mundi‘flamfluhfldfi’w CM MW‘MQNQD WA'LTER as. 01"1'0 EVERYTHING IN ISSI'RJ NCE Life new“: 0" Line Companies My [buds Coup-sauc- Dovmen Gmwâ€"J’homa ML" AW rum-mum an IM- h‘ I!“ .- Wc‘ndu u MRS. I. (7’. WHITE HONORED BY ll“! DISTRICT (‘ L U B S 'l'otah ............. 33 2 6 37 4 Stolen u:.m-('uflln. "thick. Klm'u. in» m. luluâ€"o“ Wagner, 2: (Jum‘u. t. Stuck oul~ann 0; Cunt-x .‘.'. Hit by pitchermi‘qga- m; Kanmh ‘ Umpirvnfllvu. ‘C Kn um: in mm box «on: to denote the chm: mind by (In player AM it the combined uninh- I“ Win“! a TM! ll flu “I”! u. lbod of warm; l-quermm Angarula City Ha}; Carroll Lib fireman n l-Irihon 13!) Wagner 5» lleumnsy I!» "crud: r .. "air of WHEN BETTER AUIOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK \VIIL BUILD" Tomb iCurtiss ;) Binder 2’?) . Mrkrick: c? Kingsley s Nash 1’) Klein 11‘ anâ€"‘h !" [Following i4 the box score and sumâ€" mary "1‘ th» game: Dowm-rs‘ Gino AB R H ’C E Carpenter -+ ......... -I 0 0 4 l Macho! 3b .. .......... 4 l 2 3 0 Much credit is due Curtias. former- ly unknown as a twlrler to local fans. When in a hole he worked pmttily and very handily pulled himself out. He pitched for the Chicago Univer- sity Alumni at Madison. Wlxennsin, against the Badger Alumni last Tues- day and defeated them 7 to 6. So it looks as if Domiers is going to be hard to beat from now on with two first string hurlers in Ehniuger and Curtiss. ~ The beauty of it is that both can take their turn in the out: field when the other is pitching and keep the hitting strength in everfl no spitball. no nothing). Wagner of the City Hall pitched in good form and would have won handily hld he received the proper support. GEORGE A. FOSS BUICK EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1921 Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring.. Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe. . .. Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan ..... Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe. . .. Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring.. Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan. . .. F. 0. IL FLINT. MICHIGAN New Series and Prices Several Down-nu Grove women, born in Ohio. wot “union o! the opportunity and invitaflon and met with the vlunorn who [really enjoyed (hair that thy hm ‘ er. Robot: Md‘all of Chicago, is! l'rmident of the Society and Mn. 1. (3. "rank 0! HI North Hm»: avenue. wax tlmirmau 5!: drama of the pknlc urmmmntu. I Mrs. Bishop is a girlhood chum of jMn-s. Warren G. Harding. First Lady of the Land um! oxpects to spend next wink-r in the Whitt- House as I [neat o! the Hanllngs. She is a singer of renown and will o-ntcrtnin for the guests of the Hnrclings next xenon. I A letter from Madame Gunevrla {Johnstonc Bishop, the second presi- Menl: of the society. who is staying in ”ms Angeles, California, for her health. “as lead. A round robin let- ter to Mrs. Bishop Was written. all saying a few things which might be of interest to the absent momber.’ ’Thesc “ill be pasted in a long letter! and tho entiw message rolled in one package and sent It is exported that about two yards of letter will be the result nml the IIomon an‘ much Ile- lighted owr tho effect it IIilI lune on the recipient. I Downers Grove Garage, Inc Phone 22 Downers Grove, Ill. A jolly party of women, members of the Chicago Chapter of the Socie- ty of Ohio Women, spent Tuesday in the wooded part of the Marshall Field Estate, north of the Burlingum. The occasion was; the annual picnic of the society and the day was greatly en- joyed. Lunch was spmad on the grass shortly after their arrival and this was followed by a get-acquainted hour in which talk and laughter predomi- CHICAGO SOCIETY OF OHIO WOMEN PICNICKED HERE Letter Read From Mud-me varia Johnstone Mp, A Girlhood Chum of Mrs. Harding. When You Get Your S TUDEBAK ER you will be kept busy for a long time, rc- turning the delightful rides given you in the past by friends and neighbors, and the beauty of it is. you will be able to return them with INTEREST, for there are but few cars as comfortable to ride in, as the STUDEBAKER! "THE COMFORT CAR" 'l‘hu- lam-st arrivals at. the picnic \u-m )lcsdumes I). Harry "mummy fuumlvr of the organization; W. O. Nunw. wife of a Chicago alderman, J. N. Hobbs uml Allen [3. Smart. all of Chicago. They made the trip in Mrs. Name's car and thmugh u Ii!- Uv accident worv delayed. They en- juyml their dinner on tho lawn 0! Hum Among those present were: Mrs. Edward E. Tyler, Mrs. Chas. F. Paris, Mrs. Edmund J. Tyler, editor of the Illinois State Federation of Music Clubs Bulletin, Mrs. J. R. Sharp. Mrs. .Charles lrelan, Mrs. C. A. Hoffman, Mrs. L. D. Petre. Mrs. A. C. Turvoy. Mrs. A. G. Wadsworth, Mrs. Arnold lslcr, Mrs. Frank Penny, Mfis. Robert McCall, Mrs. F. s. Hanman, Mrs. R. L. Holmes, Mrs. R. E. Hayden, Mrs. Olive Relter, Mrs. P. Buchanan. Mrs. Martha P. Shepard. Mrs. Charles Heater, Mrs. P. H. MacDonald, Mrs. JAllen Winch, Mrs. Robert Comm, Mrs. P. C. Dornicker ,Mrs. Viola Lynch, Mrs. John, Drewitz. Mrs. C. J. llottinghnus, Mrs. M. C. Fuller and Mix. 6. E. Kidd, of Chicago; Mrs. fRoy Pierce and Mrs. J, N. Bradley ;uf Evanston; Glenna Hesse of Col- ‘umhus, Ohio; Mrs. U. l... Conway and ‘Mrs. W. H. Darrah of Austin; Mrs. W. A. Wine of Highland Park; Mrs. W. A. Orkert of Oak Park; Mrs. H. E. Wright, Mrs. N. C. 'Poamo. Mlss (Margin Boresfonl and Miss Eliza- both McGrath and Mrs. J. C. Brantn of Downers Grove. I 'l‘hv return to their homes “'83 made km- in the afternoon. Summer drum in Owl-«lieu. Liuv ems. Voile», Linnea and Giuglmma. 'l'nicolonu- and Tnflfll dumuw. A full line of beautiful Gmrm-llr u‘uiube. Call and we whelhm you whh to buy or not. Bud” Com: â€"- with om- you: xuunuh‘o. nus, any. mama Nifty Bathing Suits For Ladies and Misses $1495 $1525 $2135 15 Ni. Pom Avé. ,, Not M. Home Hominy-u (31594) LUMBER Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc. Etc. Additional Personals will be found this week on page seven. Brant: home in North Forest :venue and later met the party. Shingles Lumber Doom Windows madman": Our ice cream is made of the purest creamâ€"- blended u'ath pure flavoring extracts-{awfully fro. teenyâ€"and served to you in the cleanest, most appe- tmng nmnner. Take home a quart of our ice cream todayâ€"- Drugs and drug store things, also. You do not need the heavy foods in summer that you require in winter time. Let us tempt your Jaded appetite with our delicious ice cream. Let the children eat all of our ice cream they want. It is healthful. SIC] BER'I‘ N()R R IS When in Need The Ford car can well be called the “peoples car," because there are more than 3,001,011) of them in daily operation. That is about {our to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proVen its superiority in service. in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so i f the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order For one now to avoid delay in delivery. Fleck 6 Buchholz. Manufacturers Dealers : COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds DOWNERS GRO VE SALESROOM 19 WEST RAILROAD STREET THE UNIVERSAL CAD of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service of LUMBER or Building Materials Phone One Five Dont’ go away from .towu 6n the Fourth. Spend the day at home Ind take part inthe Community Picnic. SPEND THE FOURTH AT HOME Friday, June 24. 1921 Gravel Cinders Cement Blocks Plaster

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