Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Nov 1921, p. 6

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Lu! Finlay“: Sod-l Muur. and" ailme- uf thr Mint Claus. wu a U. Imus. whom-mu.- m-n- M"- vd Ind pfiu’» «an [he- (0 lb: III-en- a! flu- vnflow ”mm. It led: lilw wr‘n- will. In have «mu- 0”" «rial Mun lhiu yvarl l'n Ktmulma Au lri-h rug-mm Imp-NI»: M- rum- "a; lu'Hv-Nl I'm! new nl M- «auburn had "0'11!vach In mut- v-Hln-r Ilw hurls a! nu ”wt m M1 run, "Hi. pm." I. mallow! In Mm '1-II.‘ Imum'l "flood gum-r" nl llw l-u-Is' llillu' ghoul I‘mv- uml Innis M "nun-H”â€" mhuruh Hum-mun IleKnlon "Inked. bumm- hu «mum! the wrong And he Ilwuy: got high marks on his uni. While Alphouw d" mow-lid Carbon [mu each «by. In when Johnnie studied. he Audk-d way 0! ntmlylnx only 5 Inlnulvx on bill ton . Studied two hours on every human. Now Johnnie X. (Inner hml a «men Life's Little 'l'rflgfllit-sâ€"â€"No. 3 Abbomte do Slovelid Carbon Mrk’rr “Minted throat discs arl- good for a hoarse lhmat and only cm! 2th a box. Beth-r tulu- a hm: along Sat- urday. ' Do you Helm-nub“- way back “In-n: We haul 100%; paid nu-mlu-n.~hip in the Athltvtil' Amvnciatiun? Nlperville's the next \ictim! Everyone com;- out Saturday and help hold Un- mumlstuml down. All joke.» funny 0r nth-mm, will b: gratefully received by the mlitnl‘ of this column. 36% were: “ "’ grades. 21% were “B" grades. 7% \ve!\- “A" grades. The [IL-montages for the (In-rage school are as- follows: 1% failuN-s. 24% “D" grades. 38% “C" grades. 24% “B" grades. 7% “A" grades. A total of 1061 grades were given out and‘of theseâ€" 11‘2’0 were failures. 35% were “D" grades. Here is some more informatioz con- earning the grades given out during the first six weeks period: ROW “'0” lejorle Whifl'un The Athletic Association was or- unized last Thursday. Seventy-nine numbers were present and the fol. lwing officers elected: ' ' Leroy Phelps ............. .I'rcsident Mo .0 Nqu-n [he 2“ N Fin-O '\w ”I I walk ‘1 4" ' "I I" ‘ 3" D. (i. H. S. 33â€"J. S. 3]., It." DR. W. W. 600"." A. P. Mfllflllm Electrician II M “MIND THE SCHOOL ”no”! "noun”. a...» I“ hum... "mm 305 ......... . President 1 . . . . Vice-President ........ Sec-Twas. 25.3, n ' KASTORY MANUFACTURING CO. CMMu Conflmnc Bribe. . TIu-n- i~ a nun...“ nn‘h'lllfll ~«flying, "Incl: "HIM: hnlu-rL M iv- miul llml! {III :Hfl'il'lll d‘lnhwu‘ ~ugn- ulm ”NV. |u llu- Swan-II t-g‘mury max um-rnl a lurllna "in divul'v lu-im: urn-”Iva! ml lulrllnlluu, ho uu~ u~'~u ml Ilml lw WI! ' ln-I’Im ll" unfo'. ms nu unv know H. "P 5 h'pliwlf "I nut-u lumwu it. I‘anlll anu II. 41." Lunar il. I In M It. nw run )«u my ”ml um um- 1;"an 1:5 N. Main 9:. "arm anJll. Automobile Painting, Trimming and Auto Body Repairing Our Specialties Atonement? \\'l:r1a “‘illimu lhnlm' \u-nh‘ mm A Inn‘, his- fnmily nu-vml 1mm lmI-liu m Ian-drum l'm‘k. us In- I'I'LIII'~ m Hu- hhnl. \'l':l‘:~‘ ~;|_\’~', imiIIn-ululh'. llml lu- un~ nnl mm-h nr : -~Imrrh:m-I‘. but ”In! lu- mm! lmu- -_- m :I f|'\\' limx‘w humans» In- ro-ma nlmvw n-I'y n-Io-zu‘ly n \rmuh-h ~cizu whirl. hung In Hu- Ihlll’l'H lmrn-h: "'l'ht- runznulhun urtI l‘Q‘ qllouli-«I In Rum-l «lm'IIv: pmyvr“: ‘llm hum-law‘s :H‘l' urn-numb. n. he hung Ilium [IP23 prmM-ul (n:- uiw [mun-~- Orders Received for 30 Day Deliveries ’ 'l‘lwso pat-smut u't-re Ml-saors. and Mvmlumu-s llluckmoml. Whilelmrn. Nichols. lm-uttol, Taylor, Nelson, il‘Ilurtun, Reinhold, Harkless, Moore, Kaunas, Wilclish, Ellis and Sraube, Mosulamti‘ Edison. Cope. Moore, Mis- M‘s Mnllh- uml Flossio' Watts and Ruth l‘hliscm, William Drama-l «ml 'l'lwn llw-uttl-l, Jr. avenue wltncxsml a most delightful juvenile party. No one would‘ huve lecoguizeil the staid mxiilegls of Highland Acres in the frisky youngs- 't(~rs there rupwmsnted. The Krum home was beautifully decorated and ‘the “ohihlren” were ranked during the cunning with apples, ponuutx and all day sucker“. Various youthful games wore indulged in, in which ‘Ollic lilackmund starred, at midnight ‘a bountiful supper was served, after whivh it bring past bed lime of tlw juvenile gunsts, (hi-y loft for homt mting Mr and Msr. Kruse the most enlt-rlaining and generous of himts. Physician and Surgeon M. L PUFFER. M. D. Last Saturduy night the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kraut on Grand BACK TO CHILDHOOD SATUWAY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU AT HIGHLAND ACRES ‘ To The Motoring Public lli‘Pfl'R Ind [MIDENCE PHONE 647 Badger DeLuxe ALL SEASON TOPS Also Seat Covers Tm I1: Made to fit most any make of car; seat covers and tops now on dis- play in our show room-â€"-come in and see them. We are the exclusive agents in this territory for the fine DOWNERS snow WEE Downs claygmw Cat Mullah Fox Pups. An Omurlu remit-r “THAN Hun her till {nun-rad thrm‘ rux pups siuw- Hwy \w-n- lwu wen-ks old. The pups m-re lulu-u frum Ilw‘mmlu-r lu-mmm‘ i( was ft-m'vd lln-y mlgm rhill. 'l‘lu- out luld liw kick-us “'Mh'h \u-ro- cliqmw'll 0f. mu) flu- flflv'i \wn- prompt” "dupwd In llu-ir Mama 'l'lm mm m'c- unw uw-r llu'm- mum!» 0M sun-l atltthuh largo-r Hum ler rumor mmlu-r. are still fund of In‘r. Tin-IV :H‘v- twp! mm 1 in :1 wirv pm. and flux i~ quilv rum] 11-“: In l't-umln p'llh Hump all thu' Inn-.31 I'M-'35": an m'rnsiunznl frnlh'. l The object of this employment hu- man: is to secure reliable am] respon- sible hem for farmers. The farmer wants tn know something of the man whom he takes into his house“ ‘ Ex service men and others out of jobs, and farmers in the county who want help during the winter are in- vited to correspond with the Rev.1 Encas n. Goodwin, or this village. J ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Business tnnsscted by long-distance tele- phone is satisfactory and the service is comparatively inexpensive to you. With improved long-distance methods the Bell System mods ready to serve you. Time is s‘aved in long-distance telephoning. The service is good, the lines are adequate m handle your call: and the cost is muomble. Are you in that class and are you getting your share? Wide-awake business men are depending on long-distance telephone service to stimulate business. Business Is Waiting for You mwmmmdu uvhg‘Wtou-da-"ucm SERVICE :1" mm m ln~ lung, LA amen, m. Weill! Mlnino Superllition‘ Amung “WM: miurru it Is a unwi- smiuu that when n m-w man is mkon cm i! n mine ln- l~' now-r In M per- miltw! In no «lawn with llw first shfl't. Hc- must ru «lnu'n will; flu- lust shift. ofllclrwiw uni-durum: u‘m l'ullnw. The filwr of sum:- yam-11m of mm:- wem! lms lu-t-n ruin-«l in umkhu: rope. '1‘th Hm round in nu- pmls. while fine and silky. Int-ks twist and I'nnnnt be used for spinning. but It has been mm! for Hmfling pillmvs. Mrs. James W. Morrison. of Chi- cago. will give a talk before the Downers Glove Womuns Club next Wednesday afternoon. November 16. at Library Hall. Her subject will be “The Hope of the World" and] advance notices indicam that it will be well worth hearing. J o Rope From Milkwud Fiber. . JAIIS W. MORRISON T0 ADDRESS CLUB WOMEN FIRST Get: this name Iva-aunt it than." all worms and all germs and it long: had In cor-In lion WM he an cholera. One man is «Mn! far no I'm Price 85 per qnnrl. Yon an m H «- ronfing lo directions in a lunch of nick logs or chickens they any have cholera or all!" disease and if it isn't stop llmn m- dyln: in slx days and new. 95% of the sick mm rclnrn the minim and not gm money for i0. We nine mm annual Poland lungs and more chickens than unyanv we lump of and lrnow wlm Knox- Chokn will 4.. Write far free information on "In: new (ll-emery. The basket ball tournament will be held on the Naperville floor this year on March 10th. andllth. Pre- liminary work will begin in earnest as soon as the football season closes. Our Basket Ball season will begin jshortiy. a schedule of six games with the High Schools 9f Du Page county has been planned to begin on Jan- uary 6th. Downers vae plays Nu-1 perville January 6th., Hinsdale. Jan. uary. 13th. Wheaten, January 27th. Glen Ellyn‘ February 3111.. West Chicago, February 10th., Elmhurst, "February 17th. “9%“me We Imu- in l mas“ and also in stock all kinds and sizes of Coal. Coal will not be cheaper, in the {all or winter. than it is now. So get your next winter's supply in your bins NOW and he prepared for anything the winter might bring. Added to this is the danger of a serious car shortage. Grain and other things are starting to move very fast with the gradual resumption of business. leaving less cars for coal. Conditions are gradually working themselves around to the same as prevailed in the early part of last winter. The mines have not been worked to full capacity during the summer months which nutkes a shortage at the mines. L 0rd Lumber company is a slang phrase but it applies to COAL right now. Our advice is “Order Your Coal While the Getting’s Good.” Day 20 Harry Walker Phone 191-R “Get It While the Geltmg’s Good” int-idem Mmbvr ol the lmmkrmal’a HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS KN OX-CHOLERA Hm- host gunk-s are.â€" Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished Piltston Ham Coal WALKER DICKE " PAINTING NONI-2 "ml-IR IN ILLINOIS LUMP. EGG and MINE RUN ORDER NOW! Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J inf, promises 'u'n lio’ id 761'" "â€" 3th o! the mason. o the at PHONE 189 63 3. MAIN ST. International Tractor: and Wm [napkin-nu o! All Kinds. Publicity Damn R. C. ELLIOTT lul'LEMENT DEALER Mr 11,, 1931 Henr \ Dicke Phone 123-]!

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