Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Nov 1921, p. 4

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‘1 A perfect portable gas heater. Made on an en- tirely new principle. G i ves (-oncentrated heat energy and directs the heat rays in the same manner that an electric does. C o 8 ts less than 2‘1» cents an hour to run. Fpr small rooms, offices and cozy corners. Can he tilted '1 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 tilt it up. Price $15.00 Western llu'ted Gas ‘1 mmcmn ' A.” com at a: put i ble 3 you floor TM VMonlry. “John. do you ever play end. fa money?" "No, my den: 1 metlmcl cum I do. but "‘9 ahnyl the 0th.! an who doc! I! 1“ The hmkrthflll Inn": “i” “luv hr in “10 running win-n "w Timur url' may-mi. AA'I'L'RhAY. NHVHHHEN Nth. NAI'EIWILLI'I A'l' ”OWNERS. A [hoe-m for AIHMia, 'I‘hv football hum lms mu. hut u an» thn )c-ur and mu vhmu‘m fut '. 0 Dul‘um- ('omul) I‘m-Um" rhznm» Non-«Mp mr good. hmd Hu- Our hays and [ht-n «mtlu um Watk- ing hard to bring Um Cmm‘y "on- or) In uur 'l'uun and llwy :lc'wrw 0w hearty FINANl'IAI. nummrl a! I'wir v'clluw lnwn‘mrn. All) nu-n nml w-mm. who bclww- in “A". School Alhlirln‘" to 41011.0» ".00 (a the lluwuem fimvv High SchOUI ‘ hlt'lir :‘flMK‘IHIIfl. 0. Santa'- Aw. M [hm Grove. m. \H'NN‘H'AI. EVGINKKI AND SIXRVI‘J'OI The Humphrey No. In him-m tori-shod an new It I". W. KET’I‘ENRING Contractor Builder filtered at the Downers Grove Post Office as second claw. mail matter. Advertising WWW m-ar'n knmvn upnn applicagion. Suhw'tptmn mlvs $2.0" per yum: Single («mics 5r. BUSINESS MEN’S NIGHT AT MASONIC LODGE A SUCCESS WWW had every Friday morning from the can of in: Downers Grove Publish-l In. Company, 37 North Main ctreet.‘ Miners Grove, Illinois. [\luny Cranium-n Observed Business \lm Exemnlifv Third "entree now. ”(l-“S NEWSPAPER AWEVT‘SES Q12 1mm «4 mum snares mum our MST momma“ mum on. MERCHANT \S UNKWN AND THE > \MWESBM 1W OU‘ISDE WU.) ‘ GAN‘S 0F ‘fl-“S GIN DEVEQDE: 0N ' now. wen. V00 summ' V009. ’ HQME omen AND HOW Mosvmom \‘r LOOKS JOHN S. IDZIER C. II. STAA'I'S. EDITOR WANTED MICKIE SAYS- "ember 6W " é Nu ufl'im-r uf the lmlm‘ took any mm, in tlu- conforring of the degree. 'I‘hi‘ “as done entirely by teams made tun of busim-ss men and they did ex- t'IIHI'nl \\‘nl'k. 'I‘huso “‘hu um}; pun new: vl‘has. (". f'urk<. .\\'0I'sl|ipful Mash-r 'f'hns. Morin-l ........ Svnior Warden lLoui< Kit-in ........... I uniur Warden 3A. l'. Nada-0n ........ Sc‘nior Deacon ’ l-Ym- ‘ Kh-in, . , ...... hmior Dean-n . Hu' ‘MHr-r ........ Senior Stvwanl £l‘3m'l “'hi-Mvn ...... Juniur Steward . km: A. S. l’hc-hw- ......... Chaplain J. W. .\':hh. .cht‘lltfnt Grand Master vW. J. Sum“. .Stmior Grand Wank-n (T. . “'iuu-v . ,_ ..... Senior Deacon Rl-r. H. M. Mquhnrtvr .(2rznul Sec. 'A. l‘. Nulntm. (Tali J. Sluim'r and ‘Stkur' hum .............. Tyrizma ‘(.', l-‘m'nl nuns. V .. ...,St';l ('umuin l-Icl. hunnugun. ‘ . . . Wayfurm HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Tole MERTZ é! MOCHEL Aftm' supper the members ml~ ’jnurnorl to tlu- lmlgc room wh 1- a mmgmm of music and “pm-try" was ‘onjoyml. 'l'lm "Poetry" m» a brain rhihl of ('lm<. Knuhlauvh. He said pleasant thingy about tlu- business Im-n of the village in rhyme. Af- terward ll. 2. lalvzynski. chairman of tlu- (-mmnittm' called on each nm' to defend himself from 1hr.- charges of lhu "not. This thPy «litl in a man- ner lmtlx original and witty, their sul- lim bringing down lht‘ home Several times. l JEWEL GAS STOVES HERO FURNACES “llmiwwfi‘ Men's Night" last Fri- day; Nun-mlusr 41h. was one ul‘ the vmust nnjuyablc (Awnings the Cmftm man of (huvo Lodge, A. l". A. M. ‘.l|u\'1- M'm' :tltunalml. 'l'lu' l1l1'il of John If, .lvnkln~. “qu ul' tl‘n- Lu.hy-, numl nut haw ln-en imprm'ml on. Starting with a number at 6:30, served in [hair u~uul I‘XCt’llt‘lll mau- m-r by [hr worm-u M' S. Amlrmv's "hurvl' Guild and Auxiliary. the ("‘0"- lm: pmgmssvnl very >ut‘ct.~sfully In lln~ dimnx which \\'zx~' llu- (‘nnfvr-insg of llu- third Ill-gnu- by the business mm! M llu- village. Many Cranium-n Observed Business Men Exemplify Third Degree “Lax-Kl Friday Night. bl sun» Main Stu-0t Phone 8 Try them and see for ‘\\“‘.\V“\ yourself. There is nothing better than a pair of good. strong Rub- mers and Overshoes to keep the feet warm and dry. Now is the time you need them and NOW we have them. “A stitch in time saves nine, "at tend to that “stitch" now. J. D. Gillespie 8: Co. WE SELL GOOD SHOES Full 0 Pen and Red Comb Poultry Feed Hand and Electric Washing Machines HEATING STOVES AND RANGES HARDWARE. COAL AND FEED J. W. NASH ”OWNERS GROVE wrong; DOWNEIS GUVEJLLINOIS A Monopoly. We never know what the future has In store for nsâ€"und the worst 0! n N we mm't to 'u nny mhor "Vfll'l'.~ “mum Tran-Wm“ ' Telephone No.29 The guests were Messrs and Mm» llamas R. .l. Swwnsnn. Hurry Rigs- lneo, Lauvrmwo Cox, Walter Stank. W. H. O'Hlivn, Hurry ('aso. .‘1lr. Ralph Guoluwr. Mrs. Smile Gm-luwr. Mrs. H. Erlo Wright, Mrs. Hula 1';IIâ€"‘ ton. the Misses Hell‘n Stevqnson. Ethel Laughlin. Georgia Boresfnrd.l Mr. Elmer (inissort and MI. Gilbert I'f'oifm'. of Hinsrlah‘. Delicious rrfuwhvm-m.‘ “or? serum] am! Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson wru- presented with a beautiful set of gubâ€" lots as a memento of the oc <ion. Napc-n‘illr. Ill. pr Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stevenson “on“ >urplir~0ll by II party of friends at the’. home nf Mr. and Mr.» Ralph (help; nor, on 'l‘uv<ul.I_\ Honing. thv occasion. lu-ing tho I\\(l‘!ll.‘."lhh'(l imniv‘ersur)‘ of thvil maninm' ”va “Pro lured tn Ihu GIII-IIIII-I' hwmv and IIva Ihv I‘II'IH'rtS Hlutll‘ Ill(‘l'l‘_\’ unlil n lutv humuf lluncn was pluyml, HIIII'y (:m' and; MN. HuIII RigsbI-v lwim: qumh-Il fins: wives and )lIs. H. E. “IIglIt "‘4 H. .L Slmonmn the I-IIIIsIIIIItiIIII; Samson Tractor and Plow l'Sl-ID Fl )R I”? “ONSTRATION Frivmls Surprixt MI’. and Mrs. B. J. Stevenson at (Zaehm-r Home Tuesday Evening. PLAYED BUNCO AT WEDDING AN N IVER- SARY CELEBRATION I‘m- Sale Reasonableâ€"Jamal Come in and let us explain the merits at this Electric Washer. The “Washword” of the Nation W. B. RODMAN 2| 8. Main St. Guaranteed Tank-o a 1-1 f “In Lulhcmn rhurch u-m instul! Vits awn resident Pastor in Downers ’(H'm'v next Sunday afternoon at the .(‘ungrog‘ulhmal church at 2:45 o’clock Hhu Hm; Fricko of Autumn will preach jtfu- sol-mun and thn Rm: Walter Bur- nn-i.~u~:' m'H mmu. “11- New minis‘or “he luv. 0‘ F. Arndt. I‘lrorybudy ! wolwmr. TM”: IBS om": nouns: UMHOIJIJ. I loamn. AMHEI- Outside and lmdde Planning NEW AND REPAIR WORK 1532 Blodgett A\ r» HERMAN HESSE (Thus. Parks, Harold Clarke, Dr. A. R. Monre and Alflml Gardiner hunted ducks last Sunda; an the Kamkakec ln-luu “ilmington. m. "lhey had poor luc.k Hu- ducks. not yet hav lug nachâ€" n-d (his part of the country in any um“ numbers. flrl'rrenre: .\uwrirau Conservatory of Mmir. Chicago ADELAIDE A. WALTER Downers firm. “I. Hume 52- .‘I. ' iownen droie. llf 050 Ind Rnidmcc: I5 HigM-nd Ave. G. 8.710152, M. D. (‘ement Block and Mason Work PERSONALS Phyglcinn _ shggeon Teacher of Piano Get Away This Winter! l'llune 423- Reducedâ€"rate round-trip tickets are now on sale daily to California â€" long limits. liberal stop- over privilegesâ€"10 one way and return via an entirely difl'erent route. Deductlng the cost of remaining at home and considering the price of things generally, you’ll be surprised how reasonably the trip can he madeâ€"especially when you contemplate what this will mean to you and remember that a life which isn’t pleasantly spent isn’t well spent. Think it over! Better let me‘ make your reservation well in advance. Get may from business and household respon- sibilities. rare and worry. Get out into the glor- ious. semiotropical atmosphere of California. where health. rest. comfort and delightful out- door activities await you-amidst the flowers and orange blossoms beside the lilue Pacific. Twill do you a world of good! If your neighbor has been there. ask himâ€"he knows. Be sure you make the most of the trip, however. and see Denver. Colorado Springs, Pike‘s Peak. Pueblo, the Royal Gorge. Scenic Colorado. Salt Lake City and the Feather River Canyon thru the Sierra Nevada Range-4n daylight. For the acocmmodation and convenience of Burlington patrons. main-line train 3 carries 3 thru sleeper daily, direct to San Francisco, con- necting service from Salt Lake City via short line to Los Angeles. A delightfullyâ€"easy. care- free tripâ€"talres a little longer. but it costs no more and is ”The Route Beyond (‘ompare if You Have Time to Spare." Some cooks light the giant burner for everything. This is wasteful and unneces- sary. The simmering burner is an import- ant aid to economy. It burns the smallest possible amount of gas and can be used for a great deal of cooking and for keeping things warm. Almost all kinds of steWing or boiling should be done with the burner turned low; the results will be very much better. Rapid cooking will often spoil the food. The pro- per method is to start the boiling over a single burner with full flame, and then when the boiling point is reached, turn the flame very low, or transfer the saucepan to the simmering burner. gas range heat. When cooking on a gas range is once started it is almost impossible to use too little heat, but it is easy to use too much. By the Proper Use of Her Gas Stove the Housewife Can Exer- cise Great Economy It is difficult for a cook who is used to a coal range go realigg the gre_a_t intensity of We slemUnited Gas £fi+ and EICCtPlCCOIHDADYM if. J. L. REMMERS. Ticket Agent Egg, November 11, 1981 I);

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