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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Sep 1921, p. 10

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SHERIFF Primary â€"â€" April 11, 1922 (hm nth In ”a. mm! an! no... «in nun-l it In! «in. I slum. M {h In! III! triple!- ln QM CMM I'll Mwnlh INA. M not III Nov": M um um «in In an wild-nu o! "It filth“. Johny my lat-kl M out a. flu! mm for! The local American Legion nine took an may game from the Elmhurut aggregation last Sunday at Hemor- iul Park by the score 0! 9 to I. Elm: hunt had no show against “Steve" Bielby, who pitched {or Downer): and allowed but two bits. on in the an": and the other in the eighth. llc W‘s not {owl w extend himself and pro- bably mm have pitched I no hit film. The first Mt Wu I menu-It which Shambml knocked down in buck-(moulhmmldnotmhh mu. ”kitty let down i. "In omhlh but no mu wen mud. The flu“- on- noted flair only m 0! IN.- (an in the yon-Ch «uncut the 0M 0! - Mt. on u "not by Klein. u panned ball. 1 but on bill .ad I wild pitch. Downer» had a any line not“; ‘ awn mn- h th hm [hm him ‘ on (007 Nb- and not you catchin‘ by Hill. who am In pound bib. 1 Thachr‘vomunnmln‘ III uwmh on I trfifle by Mad". I ban on bulb to NH» And I dub I by Why. The hul- playod a Imp-g ”nu-“multobhmhr, SOLICITS YOUR VOTE FOR ”Pissed ba'lisâ€"Lflfll, fofCrompiuu. l; Nash, I. Hit by pitcher~by Hux- crmun, l; by Cy, 2. Basement Excavating Three babe hitrvâ€"Mochul; Binder, 2. Babe on built. ofl’ [helm-15; 00‘ "ug- emmu~3; ofl (Jrâ€"2. Wild pitches-~â€" Cy, Bit-lb), I. Stlutk out. by Cy. b; _b;' Hielby, 8; by Hagenman, J. ‘ TOTALS . . . Candidate For Sher-if Lawrence Hattendorf cum nanny 3|:an flugcrmun. 1"” Cy, “)1, ...... George, 3b-“. . Milk-r, cf ----- Creder. mi . TOTALS Elmhurst Teddy, If . . . . Framing, 2b Cromptuu. 3bâ€" â€"c flill, câ€" lb . . . . WILLIAM FERNS Mocha], 3h-2b . . . . Curpe Mar, 2!) Shanahrook, ass-3b Ehninger, H. ., cf-ss Binder, lb ....... Nash, c .......... Klein, rf ......... Kameh, If ...... Bielhy, p ...... . . Dixon, cf ........ Downgrs ,, f} IPVQ Legion Team Takes Elly Game From IDCAL NINE WINS; HINSDALE HERE NEXT SUNDAY and Grading Elmlnmst 9 to lâ€"Bielby Allows 2 Hits. BOX SCORE .. .29 l 2 37 ) Mychul; liinngltfg‘, 2. 470-Y4 a... My [M RIM M nova than utm- pd- Mnn mun mum on. nib, fl“ ham and nwmlllmlhflr want In I‘M "u- m mm! "would our day «mm m:- Mflu mum» mM-Mdtm-wwwdmbw an "mm-um pvt-M M "w- lad. "Iva It. um: am an" 0M WI!- Mr "id ”WOMII’IHI? ‘lfldn. I m m and?“ um (All and flu". { 80am. than: and film" W ‘W fir and on on "My "it. In! by (MM: Jack Hahn. my :4»- W by Vet-on. Now". the Ato- clrlu drawn-fled in they will you then Dowun- Intds some min! loo-u on ”Him Ant! Win" New Co".- holu. [and (at "NW .0 my who-J nun won ”M. and yep [or 00 min; (“Ml M Oahu «1 Into MW" nu! lot-dd! .uh. dunn- thlu new you sad the when!» 6. unkuhr In any In, any l'rindpal “Sun” VOI’IO. M the II- mndna. introducing A. C. fluidly, thhnt of the Board of mm J. P. Ila-II. Superwomht o! fiche-ah. Ju Alllnu. Casual-tier of (it local Legion Post. II. «he: trap plum union. All at them nun-«l loci- lm the “Mt“: Mm in their on- 1. Draw it from your account. 2. Borrow it. You can do both if you have a Bank Account and have established credit. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY There are Two Ways of Getting Money from This Bankâ€"- This is the first aflair of this kind ever put on by the local school and ‘il wan a big “mu. both from a llâ€" uuw mud I misc slamlpolut. Hixh “book-ht won out In mu (om. ably bum by townspeople who louml whatalutofnoiicanhmlw nah»: with a good cheer lender. Tbl' Athletic Association of Down- ers Grove High School has many Incubus due to the “Pen Scsxion" held It Main and Curtis»; streets In! Frkby awning . Talks. HIGH SCHOOL “PEP SESSION” LAST FRI' DAY A NOISY TIME Following is the probable line tip for Sunday’s game: Downers Grove Him-duh» Mix-he]. 3d basl? llm‘kio lst base Carpenter. 2b Chase. cf Shannbrook. as Smith. 31! base Ehninjgt‘r, H., p Morriél, If Bindnr. hit ham.- lfiusch. rf Nash. c (Hulshel'lt, an 3 NIP"! or Cline, r! firm-Ming, 21! base- !‘Ehuinger,_ J., cf McElhmw, c of a game. Theidel will most likely be on the mund (or Him-dale, with McElhone receiving. Manager Binder states that Herb Ehninger will drlw the hurling assignment for Downem. and Herb has the lmlian sign on the Hinsdale outfit. with the old reliableI lrant Nash holding him up buhindi the plate. Herb has vanquished the ’ foe three times and should cqme thru‘ again next Sunday. With Ehningcl', Tami Theidel pitching true in form we: predict a low score with Downers on! the long end. The local team will not be quite as flashy with CurliH-a gone but nevertheless: the old zip hi there and liinsdule will know they have been in a hall game. a res h v, Cheers and )lmdc Filled the Air .1 Main and Curtis: for Alhlwk Asmialion. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. mm“. 'l‘lu-illc‘l oi- Cl-isxlcr, We doubt it ever the screen has I had upon it so real .so genuine. in l eIWiMIy a masterpiece. contriv- - at from simple, every day and almost humdmm fragment: into complete and «Definite emotion. In “The Old Nest" to he show. It the niche The-tn. I-‘rtduy, Sept. 23d. 9-”.1‘ . I! prom realized how little it-cmu to lawn their pupa-(y I‘d-at has or damp (mm tomato or wind- dormancy wouldnotgotohrdat ' night wittwt being no Island. m. 01an 6. lano- Ca. writ. much In- :uum in the but of mutate- It amtolonlyuoot-rnumo! than nun. for say amount of I.“ or clamp nominal up to m In other crank. it can only 01.83 o" ya: (at out thou-ad doth!- ol l»- Iunm. mum at rnuo In punt- today (or lou- mwnd by on oercMnfllnthmdM day night. firm. 5th. and tho pout-y m arm" by Ir. In" only two rah Mam. 3-284 The Khmgram News, shown at the Digke Theatre every Saturday. is com flak-rod the best and most up to date m-m; picture pwduml. If you are inten‘nled in what goes on In the world we suggest that you be sure and not mixs :- single Issue. 9-234 “Little Italy," is a gripping story at life in un Italian colony in Amor~ im. an old world vendetta and a new \mrm mmnnce. To be xhown u! the lliclu: Theatre, Sutunlay. Sept. 34th. Alice anly is the star. 9-234) Lawn mowers sharpened. All kinds of machine work. Repairing of all kinds of tools. Expert workmanship and the machinery to do it with. Paul Shroka, Belmont Forest ave., phone 369-J. 6-174! ’l‘mlay. Sept. 23d, is the Ins? show- ing of “Tim Old Nest,” in Downers Grove. If you did not see it last night be sure and do so this even- ing for it is a most wonderful pic- ture. , 9-23-1 Hinsdale Upholstering 3nd Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at ream-name prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will all and de- liver tree of charge. 11-2641. A full line of the celebrated lNDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter's ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. u. C. E. BROWEB Paintingâ€"Math: 26 Main Street Dumas Grove, II. Phone SLR Advertisement. New while, grey and tau cotton blankets: heavy large size blanket: you’ll need In the near future, prtced at 2.19 5.50, 3.00, 3.65 and 3.75 Plaid “NASKUA” Robe Blankets in beautiful ca on, 4.95 and 5,25 Lehmann ('5' Michels Store Sound I! suit] to man.- ul the rate of 3|) miles an mfnnn". and. vnmpnrnl In light. it is Mmu-r Hum u mm". If we should hear u «111;: nf lllluulfl' half u mlmm- urn-r u mm. a! "pm- nlmz. we (-uulll mlvulule "In! the» «le- clmrw of «kn-Ir'cily wax ulmlu six and a hall mllw "may. magma m mail-Ric's Large assortment of colors, ball yarns. Worth 35 and 40 cents. We are clos- ing them out at 22c a ball. Interest in the League is growing. as is evidenced by the large attond~ ancc at the meetings and it is thought that by the cm! of the winter much good will have been done. Black sateen, ruffled petti- coats, best value in 5 years Special at 98c All Watt Gulf-and NW A". I'. 0. D: ‘ISI mum (MOVE. ILLINOIS One 01‘ the primary purposes in or- ganizing the local branch was the study of citizenship for women. With thin in \‘iéw, Mrs. Simous will link lim- a program of study to be fol- lowed by the women. Mrs. A. M. Simomls. Citizenship Chairman of the League and a mem- ber of the faculty of Northwestern University, will be the weaker of the afternoon. G. H. BUNGE Lawyer 91kg. Pugh-j Meghan” Bu! All football players of Downers The next "3mm“. meeting of theszve, desirous of making the Le- lucal branch, lllino‘is League of Wornâ€".330" 0'9"?" this year, Will "3P0“ for en Voters, will be held next Tuesda)‘.3first practice at Memorial Park at ge'l’lu’m'm' 27”“ "t 2‘30 at Library I10:00 o’clock next Sunday morning. a . Mrs A \‘ Qimnmls. bili’nnuhSn one aflhEfi'\t thing“ the Squat! “'i" Sold in sizes 6% to llâ€"Prices now Black Cat Stockin for eho s-â€"our lot No.15 is made with trifle knee, heels and_tpes and is cal “lack Cat Leather Stocking' great or boys “ear. WOMEN VOTERS HOLD MEETING NEXT TUESDAY CAIPKN'I'EI CONTRACTO- 35194." 15.17:; . 533:3. PETTICOAT SPECIAL Mn Gunâ€"M m~l GEORGE A. m I. A. M. Simona», Ciliamhip Chum-n of Illinois League, to be Speaker. Tram a! Light and Bound. 29, 35, 39, 45 and 55c Telephones 17 7 6 I78 BLANKE'I‘S AND ROBES BALL YARNS AT 22c Legion Men to Elect CIMIiII and a Manager {ol- the Season u Melinda! Pull . REPORT SUNDAY A. M. FOR FIRST GRID WORKOUT Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Are YOU saving yours? If not, S'ou are failing to make the most of the opportunities before you. SAVE now; HAVE later. There is no other re- cipe for success. Open a Savings Account in this bank today and start in. One hundred successful men were recently asked to state the LEADING reason for their success. Ninefyfeeven replied: “1 Saved My Money !" A State Institution under Sine Supervisio- Established 1892 “I SAVED MY MONEY” Dark colors in figures and stripes Special at $1.25, $1.35 and $1.65 98c, ‘ $1.25 $1.35 $1.85 In new patterns, ladies’ aprons, neatly trimmed, percule and gingham. ln stripes and checks. polka dots and light colors at New Apron Everyone who wants to play is my ed to report next Sunday morning It ten o'c10ck‘. {do will be to select I captain and manager for the season. Those interested in football will to- member the winning team which phy- ed under the Legion colors lust Ml. They cleaned up on nearly every team they met, and came film with flying colors. This year’s tum, we believe, will be no exception. Nur- ly every man who played last you has signified his intention of getting out and the prospects are good. A Special Buy con-on". no. i In ”a a om A1931

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