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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Nov 1921, p. 10

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cilia, “Sandal Dept, m DEPT. STORES CO. M 1 VI- lhnn St. Ode-go» The Old" Roy'a (‘nnft‘n-nm of "1-; imis is in session at Decatur over; this week owl. One thousand and! An old established Corporation is about to engage a District Mana- ger {or Downers Grove and sur- rounding territory. Consideration will only be given to parties who upable 0 creating a sales or- "elation and to one who is a rough salesman himself. Ap- nts must be thoroughly ac- quainted in this territory and com- and the respect of the communi- ty. Excellent proposition will be made to party that can qualify. [orjurthgrhpnrticnlgs write um: “In "oyn' a! Rule. om Than: 31mg. Ltd Dry (1.... A. faster. (2.. "Y” Secretary. covm mm u- wssx 89m CONFERENCE m mxwrru I 4 In ant and mode. Hr. Ind In. Willinms. of Him-(Mi. were also pm. An enilrynbde time was had by I". Men Experienced in Selling Real Baum Insurance. Bonds 8 Stock Preferred. Iha ”In Thom wu 4”th- Mly unwind at the home of her ”mu In Warm venue In! sunr- t, owning. Nonmbot mm. by I (my a! M Manda, the min In- ” her birthday. than and W!" (no can pupa. followed by duve- hc and I mHnIIM lunch m enjoy- at Thu 9mm mm: (Boom and AM" Schultz, Georg! Frans-tor. Alhvd an! Elm-r "nuns. of CM- aco; Ii” Inga“ any. land: flank. mum Hodge and Inn: Wil- Ihno. d Ilia-dale: Rob" Wolf. W". M h", Paul Hort-n. "0pc Kinn- hj and Anna Rein-3mm of w v"â€" of H21 Maxn’rll Tominzz rar. Lu d the Grow at! It. and In. Hurl- vood of Chime. Tho occasion I'll their way-mu. raiding “clumsy. Thou pm: '0" In": and Iuduna [PI-Int W. H. D. Puldfcr. Ballard WW, 1. F. Tnhy. Coo. Schwartz NHL'fl-IV R. Kl-ZTCHI'“ 501 Kai-mam Nat. Bank Bldg. Kalamazoo. Michigan A’ number of (fiend): wen.- cuter- Mnod Inn Fridly awning. November 10th by It. Ind In. C. R. Brigg: at Mr Dime in 8.11ng "can” At a meeting he’ll at the home at Elsie Bc'uson on East, Maple avenue, on Tuesday evening, a club was or- pniu-d for single members of Blue- bird Rabekuh Lodge. The following odious ware elected: Miss Elxie [leu- non. [‘rehldent; Mary A. Smith. Vlt't" Pmldcnt; Min Sarah Mum! Smlth, Savoury ml 'l‘rcuun‘r. The new club wlll be known as The llluublnl Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Austin very delightfully entertained at dinner last saturday evening at their home in Haple avenue. The occasion was the anniversary of their mother's, Mrs. J. C. Austin's birth. A delicious diu- ner was xervcd and ‘nn enjoyable time enjoyed by all. the day coming to 21 close all too quickly as the departing guests wlnlml Mrs. Austin many more just M birthdays. Mrs. N. C. Pearce. 184 South Main street, will entertain the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of Saint Andv xew's Episcopal Church at. a meet- ing on Thursday, December eighth, It 2:00 p. m. Mrs. P. H. Kenison will assist. On Thursday afternoon, December 15th, 3 Bakery and Christ- mls Sale will he held at the Church. in formation “‘31“ n m». and Mrs. Fred S. Klein of 165 South Main street are mourning the death of their sevenâ€"day old daughter, Virginia Ruth. The infant was born‘ ‘Iaat Wednesday, November 16th and passed away Tuesday evening, Nov- ember 22. Burial was made Wednes- day afternoon at Concordia cemetery. Paul Vix is able to be out again after hsi long seize at home nursing I broken leg sustained in one of the first football games of the season. He wishes to thank all the young lelv lows and the neighbors for their kindnesxea during his enforced stay at home. WANTED DISTRICT MA NAGBRS No. $50.00 REWARD PERSONALS MM 0‘; No. 3303‘». 9‘ \’ You’ll love every one of them in the Na comedy Mt brought {mm nun h um M the Dido Thor Tut-or. the (It Hunk! fin “My Lady P‘riomh." It Dido'- Doc. In. look: "II. $15.00 And up. Cu]: or “In. DcLuu Ionic Stan. Do not let your battery flu-u: this winter. Store it with us. Downer: (Enou- Battery Service Station, 148 8. anle IV¢.. phone an-u. [ Every day the BOND MARKET is a little more active and stronger. If you had opened 3 Savings Account with us months ago you could benefit now! START TODAY WITH $1.00 III-time“: on a" work cheerfully furnished 'l'hl- only l'luym' l‘iunu In America that in Union Made throughout. Cash or Time. Delmxc Music Store. Bonds are Rising in Price 501- the country store in “Beating the “time," at (he Dickr .Thomm. Now-whet 25th. 8m Idea. Tho old way of wuiuu h: "A {M um Mu "nun-y Mfr mum [urn-4’," The m-u‘ mu“ "'Hu'l lulu: urn-n .IIu-(n‘t [cumin uill. Ihv arm-n. lulu: ' Josef H. Newman Lawrence l’lummer Frank Conley _ Charles A. Caster HINSDALEâ€"â€" Uncoln Bled-an. non o! Mynh :dmn. playl the ml. 0! Tom Arthur Phelps Edward Anderson Evan Gollnn Kenneth Morton LOMBARDâ€" Horace Fry Lew H. Webb WIN-EATONâ€" Drop In and nee what the but DOWNERS GROVEâ€"â€" WALKER 8: DICKE hinting III-«null muffin”! My carelully “Muted boys and load- ers, from all over the state an in attendance. The conlerence is limitv ed to One Thousand Boys. as that is all that can be entertained in the homes there. More than 260 appli- cations were returned because the; boys could not be taken care of. A very strong program has been pro- ‘vidod and it is theJceling of those in charge that a rare treat is in store for those privileged to attend. The following boys will represent DuPage County : GLEN ELLYNâ€" Robort Johansen R. L. Rogers, Jr. Sherwood Johnson Chesterfield Heme Howard W. Rose R. L. Rogers Norman Elsy Bernard Peterson William Marquam Edward L. Ron BUSINESS PERSONALS Phonon: "LI and “LI FIRST NATIONAL BANK . ”OWNER Gm RENEE DOWN. GRQVE. ILLINOIS Downers Grove. Illinois. Ofllce and Residence 13 So. Hm: Ave. LlGruu 0 who Muonic Temple elephant Luau-In 71 Buy your storm sash now. Write or call Forest Park 148. Humid Lloyd, 1hr king of screen comedians, lms clum- it again. “Now Mr. Moore wishes us to inform you that in his newest drama comedy, he enacts a role just, suited to his tal- ents, one he has always longed to play. Friday at tho Dickc Theatre. Get your winter (urn. coats and dreams now. Barclay Cornet. with one you mun!" ulno “Form- flt" Emulate: .utd Gluflom Beautiful «mi-ales, “I Must ‘up go (l but. ,, Flue mum-t of If you want to know why Harold Lloyd is now classed as the king of screen-comedians see his latest three reel comedy, "Now or Never," at the Curtiss Theatre Saturday night. Hinsdale Upholstering and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reas-mable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will can and de- liver (me of charge. 11-26-13 Forest Park Screen Co. Our Piano and Violin Classes are having a very good attendance. De Luxc Music Store. 114 S. Main st. DeLuxe Player Pianos are the best that money can buy, cash or time. De Luxe Music Store, 114 S. Main st. Three years service guarantee on our Player Pianos and l‘honographs. Cash or Time. DeLuxe Music Store. One of the best polite farces of the season at Dicke's Thursday, Decem- ber ist. Its a pippin. See QIen-y Devine, well known juve- nile player in “Clay Dollars," Dicke Theatre, November 26th. If you enjoy clean humor, throhs of heart interest and good acting you will find them all in "Clay Dollars,” at Dicke’s. November 26th. See Tom Moore in “Beating the Game." Friday, Nov. 25, Dicke Thea- tre. SAVE COAL tn. December lat. MRS. EMRICH 18 N0. Fun-t Ave. Not u "on. Monday- N-pnpuli NERVOUS DISEASES {or LADIES! lgGr-yxe. Ill Lehmann 6' Michels Store Children’s sleeping garments, flan- nel, “Ideal” and “Dr. Denton’s” at 98c, $1.25, $1.35 Chicagoâ€"Phone Wabash 6210 STORM SERGE 36 Inch grey storm serge. only . .79c G. H. BUNGE Lawyer Olin. Farm!" 0 Merchant. Bank Building Tund-yn. Thursdays l Sunni-n, 9 a. III. to 5 3. ll. Every evening. 7 to I. "The Gilded Lily” is a picture no one hsould miss. This picture sur- passes all of Mae Murray’s previous succeéses and is one of the biggest and finest pictures of the year. All of Mae Murray’s pictuwé have been good. “The Gilded Lily" is immense; WOOL NAP BLANKETS Australian Wool Nap Blankets. ex- tra largo size, special at ...... $3.69 or Never." his new three reel come- dy la a rib tickler from start to fin- ish. The Curtiss Theatre will pre- sent this comedy Saturday night. Scratch Feed, per 100 pounds, 32;} Prairie State Poultry and Egg Mash, $2.25; Globe 20% to 22% Protein Egg Mash, $3.00. We also handle all kinds of stock and poultry feeds. ‘East Grove Grocery Market, E. Mrkvicka, Prop. 11â€"184! No matter how bad or stormy the weather may be you will find it well worth while to go out for an evenv ing at the Curtiss Theatre. Every progiam is arranged with the idea of making it better than any that has gone before. i Hinsdnle Phone 848 WOMENS AND "[8888 ARCTICS Womens and young ladies antics. 4 buckles, “Gouloshes.” black . . . .3425 SPECIAL C. E. B R O W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R SLEEPING GARMENTS Combi n 3 tion collars in dif- ferent colors. Telephones I77 6 I78 BOYS’ Sweaters $3.95 new picture “Help Wanted, Male," at the Cmfiss Theatre Saturday night. Girls. Suppose you unexpectedly receive $1,000.00 and you decided to invest it in a rich and good looking husband, how would you spend the money? 11' undecided, see how Miss; Blanche Sweet does it in her lively] Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank by opening :1 Checking Account in this bank. Your cancelled checks will be indisputable cullencu of the destination of every dollar spent. When you pay by check yuu have an actuate had complete record of every penny you pay nubâ€"you know manly when, Why and {or what it was rpcnt. Protect Your Expense Account A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 ' OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT IN THIS STRONG BANK TODAY 52 inch navy blue all wool storm serge, worth $2.25, per yard ..$l.69 WOOL SPORT HOSIERY Womens and Misses wool sport hos- ier) b1 0“ ns heathers black. green and mixed at” n. 85. 95. 1“ ..-.5. 1.35, 1.50 80%" HOUSE SlJPPERS $2.00 Boys grey felt house slipgcrs, per pair. .................... L50 EMBROIDERY YARN 8 yards to skein, 3 skeins for 27 inch Eiderdown Flannel. and pink, per yard ........ 32 inch Eiderdown Flannel, and white, per yard ........ EIDERDOWN FLAN N El. STORM SERGE See Eugene O’Bn'en as the city ‘Chap. Ruth Dwyer as the VIII-go pride, Florida Kingsly as the swat old mother. Arthur Houseman an .the “wise cracking" youth and scores of other "types” that bring back to the observer their propotype back hum. at Dicks Theatre, November 26th.} Ladies Misses fine all wool, fur- trimmed, Brown, Black and Navy sweaters, worth $6.95 LADIES Sweaters Flannel. in red ............ 45c Flannel, in red ............ 79c November 25. 1.931

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