Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Nov 1921, p. 4

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_\ perfect pm'tahlc gas heater. Made on an en- tirely new principle. G i v e s concentratml heat energy and directs the heat rays in the same manner that an electric docs. C o s t 3 less than 2L; cents an hour to run. For small moms, offices and cozy corners. Can be tilted at any angle. You can put it on a shelf or ta- ble and tilt it down or you can put it on the floor and till: it up. (v4 unto.- Aw. I'Inov lhvucr- GINO. "I ‘1.\N'Il',\l. IZVHINNFLR AK" HI I" HYOR The Humphrey No. 10 4 UV. SMALL ASKS l'l-IUI'H‘I 'I‘U PRAY “.‘RMISTH'I‘L I).\ Y" F. W. KI'Z'I'I‘ENRING ('nntraclur Builder Vanuatu fur-mini on no. or x Fan-94 hr. "mac IDS-W WM" \1 ~\ nun: \.‘~' A pt, 5".“ main. 953.”.sz v 8,. 3.52m #94 £2. 9.5 ppm vmmcma DMGCN 4:9 0:4 atmyo £8...» Eur-'11.") at the Down m‘l‘fl r)! We Post {)fl'we as ”mum! rhms maul matter. hu'xerziamg rules made known upon uppimamm‘ Subwyiptinn Ha":.\ 5".00 w” j. in". Singfv c'np " { WHEN vodka HUMGRV AND if NY A 6000 gamma» oouf -' Hum Au. oven mun sew. ’Hw manner one VA KIN :qu Au‘ var an“: nwumaucu r v-m’u-v Med every Friday morning from the ofline of She Downers Grove Publish- Ilu: Company, 37 North Main street, anuerh Grove, Illinois. JOHN S. [0le211 Downers lime Reponer Price $15.00 'H i Im l. IJ‘I o ‘ l1]. ‘UL'l't-v-h 'H-m \mun “\rn'tuw In- "rid ‘u (um momnrulr Flu-M. H" smum .nl [hr "r ”u m-rlmm. u' H U“ “N ‘6 ltl.\ C. H. STAXI'S. EDITOR m (In [Ham QM Wart > rm vranuu'mn ‘lu l mlru' .‘a'ln'w “':. ‘vl \Vm; “pd Na. MICKIE SAYSâ€"- ”all Hall mum H. ['n unill- m "Du-«w I‘u I'iur I'm mm "In! (in fru’n' ”u Hu- v-l- w-Mn oh, “II up ”I 0"! "WI“!- n ml Hwy »mlu-a \mm-m iulr tVMBZE u! ”w . .II "Irv. - Mr: H fnl Inn huhlmg MM'IJ .I-':vI..:.I..»rI I~.-I I I I II lrrlw "I “1".““I““IV’T-I'WI“"UNION-MI. run-1mm. mama”. "film. rmmm UNDER FANCY WORK WILL BE FOUND TOWELS, APRONS, BAGS. LUNCHEO‘N SETS, DRESSER SCARFS. ETC. ETC. ETC. Imlm Din]; rm: I. APRONS FROM EVERY STATE, FANCY WORK, 100 DOLLS, QUILTS, REFRESHMENTS. (‘ANDY BOOTH, ICE CREAM, AND THE NEW, THE MYSTERIOUS LEMON TREE, SOMETIMES YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT SOMETIMES NOT. h! THURSDA Y EVENING Chicken Dinner and all the trim- mings (cooked and served in the I'hilatheu may) in the church parlors from 6:00 to 9:00 fur la. “‘13: in}; “l Iw-n-hy Nutumal FL tin.- EVIHIVH-Zf' I’I'R\l."lfllh 08' “KPH“ “'Uflh ('MK um H'ENI'E Hot-rm Hm “mhhwl-m SH. lill'fl izvn- n? thi.‘ .‘Slmv in 1mm.- from them urcustnmeu task‘ and remna- tinné on Friday. thu Hum-nth day m' ‘Nn'vomxlnw, n«~x:, from [WK-hr u'cuk-k mm” to two minute- after that )zuux'. Washington [mm (H “Work a. m. ”limm time; {as a gmriod 03' rilv-m [mum and thank gixénq tr: .;\.’mighz\ Gm! for the pl"(i0u~ Hun Um! \u-xo >0 WiHingl) gnvn in Out ('uunu_\".~ cause, and I funhwnmu- ark that up-‘ turf THURSDAY, November 10 Ira! . we SMALL. Umwrn'u “2' 1193nu7~ r'ul-lanrv \ch i'w ufu‘zwui-i matmL of ("m I‘m-Jun! :lu call upun all Ilmwul mm puti Wonderful Things on Sale! .b. huried in the manual Cemetery! HIGH SCHOO GRIDV W at Arlington, Virginia. the remains of GLADIATO MEET . an qu V”! :0] I 1' who a mv . her ‘ofnfhe Antilt‘fican ExELlEifiearv CICERO TOMORRO“ FoIcu- in huope which Iemaim “in ' f‘“_‘ ., be .up.._-_..upa;ju 05 all unidentified Hard iml'hall Game «III Local held .Amem In dead who. in the “mm ""‘mh‘f‘dHMWWUv "Wt- Wm gu'n- than 11w» that (-iulizatiuu 3"“ “Hum"!- gun-1‘ i‘Iw-w K'!\"'1n".l('hl might I-mluxr: ‘ “' 'uml a 'i'ill'i-n'hl'ng :Iau J. Shg‘nwg ‘ muniv :u d v 11!: “NO“ SMALL. "\\'H!~I[HIAS. 'i L'n5u'1i Shana ‘â€" (‘allwl gym!» ['1' Lu Human-2v h Eflect I '.- M. E. PHILATHEA’S '1') .ll'l." '5 JOHNSON L’" at the Methodist-Episcopal Church ('m-penler Jobbing mhr m <0- unllm Only.... 'h Tickets for the above can be purchesd at Miss Anna Meyer’s store «Mint» 1m \' I'vutl'ibuu: [Hitie- in 1': ~wnth. mix Flux 'I!" 'L of Flood: on [Hut l’lfll\l‘l HOT-J 19w "I“ nu!-. M NH- mu I-uzmmu xI-rciV-«I . proph- Uf UH‘ and unri 'i‘lil'LlU-fflflfll. l. "Hu- bt' : u! nmril- qu" ' 1 n! :i h n of I iw 1’!1_-~Hvx.l uf the l- by pmiâ€"Iumulirm “(-0va Inf America apprrryn'i Z“ curvâ€" " ”Ju- lu)‘a; ”maul-m ‘IIM he held 1' Illinoi- \ it'lul'iav <ui|or~ tn thn ~p|ayu until H», In the BAZAAR nu Potomac 1‘! Y2!!! . and ”h- ”w VI] \\ u [I \\ hwh 5-» ce~.~nt Ion (urn-mlwr d“: m-w nn in an a! build admin Stub-f NO ADMISSION CHARGE Dom GROW RENEE WEEQVEJLLINOIS hvn-by Utit- vit- 4: from hwrua- day m. u'cuk-k p half- 'nm- \hu mm lhv DUI unl «1H H HEADLINERS up war“. 1.014;; pun-ml. I.‘ (outer! a~ u yum! 02w, uwi u gem“. ammo n Inokwi for. N N: Saturday {lira-mom, .\'»:-._ A :hm 12111. the Nzuwnl‘.le- 1222!: :u..'.NrI Mow": cumw ken- lo mac! tho hull} ‘und they huu- u Aron): team 2115 ya-ur. They have been the only r'vw-n which bah scurmf an Whvutun in 9.?1" tummy K'ZHHC'r. Whvutnn \m- \xullnpml hut Saturn mi;- in [he‘s game \virh Scot: Higix‘ Schou! at 'l'nledo, Ohio, 35 to 0. ”in“: «km- has cleaned up on "Hen Flyn.‘ which held Dmmeas tn :1 0 :v» 0 m-v. t'axsn' z bunâ€"t phlfmxs I" \U’IHU *! n .“ui'lfln {M n Phone 8 Just tn remind yuuâ€"uur first shipnwm of New ank Buckwheat Flour is hurt- and hum-r than ism-r before. ,\|.<u :. varied ussnrtnwnt uf new, frvsll, modern ‘5 ‘ ' ." l - ‘ .. v‘. ‘ . . mukv-cnl-III-zl~hllrr_\ lama-[kc 1' 10m.» “uh >5" ups, Haney and Jones lmiry Farm Szulmges tn nmtrh. " ‘Nulf Said!" ed all day on Friday. November 11th â€"â€" ARMIS- “(‘8 DAY. Fullowing our usual custom, the store will be clos- i~.»ue.',‘ Aflrrnmlu and ’2‘? "in. «f "nth "up {mm om- In «tum \uu 10:... aft-n mm: '1. Kala“ {in .- H1): Hick M’HI'HL’ ilv‘l". In Pancake Time at 8:00 a program of sacred and sec- ular music by St. Mark's M. E. Choir (colored) of Chicago, in the church auditorium. if Hinsdale I::L~ im J. W. NASH A. :xcmuvrt uf‘ ""Pk . ~ m : ' ‘ 1.»! \nltlng twum 4". u’. (Inn-L and r- whoa! mat M- a! “Mn-Mia! I‘m‘k e lam» ‘ J. «‘0‘ n‘ ~ :1!‘. hut Szatmu Scott High (0 0. ”in“ and FRIDAY, November 11 FRIDAY EVENING Ammuncmnvnh have hN‘u muffled .. filing" of Ihv nmniagv of .‘Ii~~ L .u Fay: ('ulwv. tn Mr. Wilson 1}. David. The cn-rvmcny was perâ€" !‘umze-l un .‘vlundny, October rust. at ‘n Uutside and Inside Plastering NEW AND REPAIR WORK The marriage of Miss Mary Breuer. whu is an operator in the Inca! ex- change am! Mr. Peter Malek, was celebrated hut Wednesday afternoon, Och-"um- 26th. by Juliuv I'nmm-oy in lite (funk (‘uunty (mum It came 'an‘ :1 .impl'ino ll: f'iz'nli.‘ uf hulk. . :u‘ni .\lr:. Muh-k 'xuu- purchasvd A Schluut‘vr how» on Park :n'wnuo‘ :.:i “"3 ucvupj: It u~ u lmmr in thu‘ :euz' i'utm'r‘. SE HERMAN HES Padgett Aw Cement Block and Mason Work BREUER -â€" MALEK (TLVERâ€"DA VII) 215. Main St. WORK Phune 1'22“] H. E. McMUSTER CO. The healthiest thing is to sleep with the win‘ (lows open and it is best to have warm sleeping garments such as these Outing Flannels will make. We suggest buying them now for you will probably need them by the time you have them made up. The prices are per yard No matter how many blankets you may have, it is always nice to have one or two of the good old fashioned comforters. They are so handy and look so attractive. Here are some that are excellently made and cost verv little more than . the materials for making them. The prices are . Dr. David is a former resident of Banners (wow and lived for sexeml y'eazs with his parents at Belmont land Milhluugh. He served in thc l'. 3. Navy during the world war, ou-T li-tiuu win-n only sixtwn without thc' mam-m of his l'ill't‘llL'i. He was at our time unplug-«l in the Reporter ulfim- and will he remembered by: many of l1i~ funnm school mutuj' 11"r1'. Arlington, Iowa, where Mr .and Mrs. David will make their future home. All wool blankets are of eonme the warmest. But it is always a good plan to have some of the mixed or even all cotton. A good plan to have plenty for emergencies. The prices m" HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 MERTZ é: MOCHEL $1.95 to $15.00 Attractive, Serviceablc COMFORTERS ll tlm-sn'l take :I n-ry rhilly night In make more Bml ('m-e-rs "wt-ssm'y and cultlvr nights must lx- lwuvidml fur mm. The line spin-(inns uf Blunkvn and (‘umfm'tors \H- mm lum- uml lht' values \u- are able tn giw, bake it wim- to buy all ynur “'hm-r's m-mls. Now You’ll Need MORE BED COVERS JEWEL GAS STOVES Wool and Part Wool ' BLANKETS Full 0 Pep and Red Comb Poultry Feed Hand and Electric Washing Machines HEATING STOVES AND RANGES HARDWARE. COAL AND FEED $2.95 to $4.95 15c to 35¢ PHONE It!!! 68 S. MAIN ST. lutematinnal Tractor. and Fan- Friday, November 5, um HERO FURNACES Implements of AI Kinda. IMPLEMENT DEALER R. C. ELLIOTT f )1

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