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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Dec 1921, p. 14

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It '8 F88] Pfl"U:ll In ”In! :I need]. I o Myst-draw you sit on it. NOTICE TO CHARITY AND CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS (Adverfisement) Are you willing to do your hit to‘ nrvls any good cause? I. Elm" Bergman. The Watkins Doaler. am willing to do my part by (lonatin 10 per cent of my gross sales towan any organization of this kind‘ If interested call me to your meetings and let me explain my plan. Elmer Bergman. Hinsdalo, Ill. 340 Hickory street. LOSTâ€"A Football on Fairmont near Randall, picked up by mm of than mm: men in a truck. please return to 95 Fairmont ave. 12-94 LOST A! Irgfm‘ mmm two wot-ks no, lwo umbrella. Anyone knowing (heir whereabouts pic-use communi- ate with Mrs. G. F'. Hawkins. S. lain Ct. 12-94 FOR RENTâ€"Jack cum“ and Sala- mndfirs. H. "f”firx‘om 73 \V. "8‘ pk Ivo. !2-9-l W »\ NTED â€"-A I384 WANTED Marriml ruuplr. no I'M!- I’rvn. Ilemr? <mal| "at at small arinmont for light housokuxping. p 119 212-1. 12-2-2 and (”tonal donning. also home mkin for special dinners and par- ties. M! m-W. l2-2-2 WANTHD~0Imr 82 arr" York' Township wants 33.”! Inc» m m-' oml woman; land worth 820.000! chm-n first marina. Adams-4 Lamli 9mm 303$ (‘olorzulu awn. Chicago” WORK WANTED (hm of human»: FOR SAI.E--8tnm radialnr (nib; FOR SALE Ni" Harm-l I'honr MiG-WI 02-94 MR SAI}‘~ Fwd: (or (and m"- in Lamwm llama. 247 Prxnklin dmt. 12494 Hmm- 24I~J ' mm ion SAM: «mm: oak mum. .u.‘ 1% n. high. by IBXI‘? inch-u 06 mm! slots. "mm 73L", 12-94 fQ‘R _ SAIJL-WNIQL lhayyugh final In for wink-u M‘I pfln- ”.50. "mm- 24I~J l NR HALE lnhrmflimm! ('wum mlur No. 2 haul anal "mm d vo‘ Good an new. me- Ia‘l‘M-fl l2-9-3 '0'! SALE our "7.51! [mm FOR SALI‘I-rllnml new. right (not. Ml thimnry MI: turns-Inn. 81100. Inquire o! I". D. Wml, 3| W. Mum» Imue‘ Phom 415.1 I2-9_l FOR SALE I‘tnyrr Piano. with I-Xul cull “urban-M. 'l‘rrmn to unit Myer. Wrile m tall Alvle Waldo". I8 Cmvr IL l2»2-'l FOR SALE Out uml Iv-aUu-r hm- Oapor! and Iurxr Oak Hhmry tabla-1 In. A. R. Mmm', IR!- Lum- "Inf". Hunt [lb-M IZ‘Q-I FOR SALE" ('nm In rmnllinuliw. “Mr ’xmul. (‘mltiIu-lr uml fifty ullu-r "um 1‘2"! hu- nlnyml. AIMI buys goo-l mm. I'hmw 97. IZ-fD-l FOR SALE {'mn in .~'II1M"( I": malrs south uf H; t (Zmn- ~luliam. "hm. l’nu-h-r. rurr Hunt I'rurlr-r. l‘_- mih'fi mmth of ernuml. l‘lmm‘ LT.- 1 call q-u-niuw uftc-r 7:30 |2_:I.;3 Grm‘v D'Xumu. Mar-hull l- Pricu $700, rum mph. h.- per I‘M-HUI \L .‘l‘ "III“!I 59“). ~l. “human, I”. FOR KAI le 'qulI'y scratch I'm-«I, $2.00: In)“: Mmh. .."’ .5": Km: Mum with IIntu-nniIk $.’. .05: SIII‘H-nu hul- Wmilk Murih $5Ll0; ('unkv'y'.‘ I In}: “lib-II," -. I555 II. .‘I. \mmL', I'Cur- View luv "In-n» I. IV .\I LII ".'I III} FOR 5 NJ- cocks; a few (-uckort-Is 61’. “in fumâ€" ous l'illerstrnsh Crystal slruin. I can also take a ft-w orders for fancy dressml sun-Fm: rhickt-ns mul (lurks. Drop a curd and I will can fur yuur order or call at I). Wuth-n. South Saratugn nun. lirunngur "ms. Suh. P. 0, Im um. 12-2-3] fimybq gag-o. F‘imhpfinfi. firs: Miscellaneous ion SALF}~TW0A \vmue_0._-pingmn CLASSIFIEDS Arthur Nivhnlns, of Luhart, Kan- sas, was given a Surfuisv party on his birthday, November 19, when a fine puir of twins mmlt- their uppvar- unce in his: hmnv. 'l‘lm babies, Philip and Phyllis, um! thnir nmthvr, fur~ merly Misx Duruthy Luthmp, 0f Clarendon Hills, are doing fine. Tho; girl weighed the and ”Irateâ€"quarter pounds and the boy six and three- quartcr pounds at birth. Itejoicing in the event is the grandfather, John Nicholas, of the Nicholas Sim-k Farm,’ southeast of the Grove. 1 It. and Mrs. B. E. Balcxynski, Mr. Ind Mrs; B. C. annes, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Huntington, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tank. Mt. and Mrs. A. Langosch, I). Harry Jenkins and M. 1'). Coleman Ittended a five hundred party and dance at Laflruugu Wednesday even- ing given by the (jummamlmgv. Page Eight Fur Rent Wanted Surety! Lost For “Me I'Mhha hnl. tarp 3071‘. w. '2‘9‘! Inky Mlzg) >51, lullnm'a- $7.3" Muulmnu ’0 W. (if! “uu'm 12â€"9-u‘ l‘hom' [209.1 NIH-I MAXIM DEXTER’S Art Crafl Shop llr W.lil}.v“"?‘ A large assnrtnwnt of cards from cheap ones to the more expensive; all pretty and all expressing the spirit of Christmam 1- iii-ii... find i I a u a... I Ii ii 6 Iain SATURDAY SPECIAL GOLD HANDED CUP AND SAUCER ........ 25c Half the beauty of a Christmas package is in the finishing touches. We have pretty papers. stickers, tissue, ribbon and other articles which make a pack- age simply scream “Christmas Time." Come to us for these “finishing touches.” Tree Ornaments Glassware Candies Gifts into-rum! 'Hu-v <I~vuu~d n rhnnw- nf vrnuv.‘ frvm .lwhu- ('lilh- to Jutlm- lru'iu :m-l: llu- tu.-.‘: "I" pirkiug t/ln- jmy ln-mul Hm? day after 'l'lmnknuivmg. ()ro-r 300! \‘rm‘rtmn \\l'l'l' rullml Int-{mu a jury: nu fuliml and tho ultm‘m') ~ (I'mn‘ hath “i"l" \tv-w sulisfiml with lhu mv-u; pirkwl‘ I 'l‘ln- nulmmn- uf Hu- pit-us l‘ur u‘ m-\\ Iniul “ill be watched will! kn-vny Alturm-yn' fur the «lvfc-nsu mmlt- an Innqu‘lu'd'ul lry to gut Klviu out on lwil :mll lhi~' fur‘t, il is hum-Hui. much- l‘nr zm (-urly trial. Seems just yesterday we were recovering from the efl'ects of our big hnliday trade of a ”year ago and here the giad season comes again. However, We prepared as a visit to our store will Sh0\\‘. nu. u.- .‘IIII'LIIII‘ nun” h. i . hir‘ lmmv, notifiwl Louis ('nlluhun, I tln‘n night polirr-num how, that “P hurl shut it (‘nlluhnn nulilio-(l mun. ('hitl‘ Vt'nurrl, who after calling (lam. : l". Lvim-kv, sin-rill", wrnt to the Klein hmmu Loinukc and Stem-’3 Atturm-y Kerri m-n- ml lln- .ucom- xhurtly after thr ishnuting and after hearing the slurim ol' the wilnesxos, went buforv Police Magistrate L. C. Harm-r of llinmlule, secured a warrant for Kh-in’s armst, charging him with muwh-r and a prt-~ liminary lu-urinp,r was held at thme o'clock in tho morning. 'l'hv nvith-nct- was presented to the The l'arontâ€"Tcmln-r .v'\.u.an(-iutiun [\w-ru ably :Lssisu-«l in their r'l'l'm't to rtfl'd' hut lnrwlu:.~ in tlw schools by the rflit' and Japanese 'l‘ou given by riu- Neighlmrhuml (huh ut the Junmr ”lunwnlary Sclmul building last Sat- urday ul'lmnoon. 'l‘hvlutlivs hall ruâ€" L'civmi quite a large musignment of Japanese goods which they sold at- prices sufficiently low to make every customer plvusvd that he or she Culhl!‘ aside from the knowlcdgv that they: were helping along a cummunity' cause. The Japuncse goods were in the hands of Mrs. Mallard Waples, Mrs. Georgia McClure, Mrs. J. 1’. Mitchell, Mrs. (lmrgc Wells, and ‘(lruml Jury fur tln- Ortnlu-r tr-rm ul'lllirs. W. J. O'Neill. 'l'oa was served murl and :1 true bill was fnuml, hnlll-iby Mrs. W. l“. James, Mrs W. (3. ing Kit-in l'ur "llll'llt‘l'. Afton; sovernlllluvbor, Mrs. Alim- llm-kman, Mm. E. puwu‘mnum-nls, the (‘umm'r's jurylll. ~Dunnugun. Mrs. J. ll. Gillespie rm-mnnn-mlc-sl lu- bu hold fur man- and Mrs. W. ll. Hay. ' .~l:lllKlltt-l' and {his figural urn-ally ini 'l'hv xum ul' sixty alnliurs was rc‘.' [hp “jg”. unfril'lnnf iflll‘llul whit-l) n-zm ln nnv 'Hw vat-nct- was presented to the Grand Jury fur the Ol'tnlu-r 11-117! of 1‘0"!" and a true bill was found, hall!- in}: Klein l'ur murdt'r. Ahoy sm’orn! pu:»!pun4-mq~nls, [he (‘m‘nm'r's jury rm'mlmm-ntlc-d hv- bu held fur mun lminukc and Stem-’5 Atturm-y Rot-ll m-n- ml UH' scmw xhurtly after thr :shouting and after hearing the sturim of the \rilnesxos, went blrl'm'v Police Magistrate L. C. Harm-r of Hinsdule, secured a warrant for Klvin’s arnestn‘ charging him with muwlI-r and a prt-~ liminury hI-uring was held at thme o'clock in tho morning. ,We will gladly give you an estimate on anything along the line of construction. George E. Rayner. Harlan F. Snyder [01 Seratoga Ave. 56 Oakwood Ave. Phone 102-.“ Plume l50oW Aftrrr lhc- Shouting Klufn wtlllzml tr hin lmnu-, notified Louir: ('ulluhun, thvu night [IOUN'HHUI how, that “1‘ had shut it man. (‘uHuhzm nutifio-(l ('hhf Vt'nzml, who after calling (Ian). I". Lvim-kv, .‘ht-rifl', \vrnt la the Klein Talk the proposition ovm' with us. “'0 :m that we can interest you. Rayner and Snyder Contractors and Builders mzmn homo, east on thv sum:- road. whvw- he 10"! Un- women and than drow- tho unvnnscious man '11) the Hinsduh- unlilurium whom,- he «lit-d un l opt-“ting ulblo. Blue prints and working dmwinmx. incorporat- mp: your own ideas, furnished if you do not a 'endy have your plans. We will build your home, com ”etc, and assist You in financing It If you desire. on may have as long as 15 years to pay. KLEIN FOIIND GUILTY When You Can Own Your Christmas Again ! Why Pay Rent (Continued from page I) Own Home FOR WRAPPING GIFTS CHRISTMAS CARDS ”OWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS 5 Tutu-«lay Uw fir»! lunch was sorn-d In about wwnly {in- x-llihln-n. 'l'lm :i'hM. uu-nu “1» hr! I'fll‘flil. Hucaumi mu! .‘umluivhw. 'l'hr- mo-nu \siH hr ]\'::rim| {rum day in Iku’. 'Hu' M0" is of rum P In :|~>i~! lhv vhilahen “in: lmnu lunchm to hmv .1 but (lid: or drink rarh Iluy l'lllinfl Uw bull wru- UN'I‘. ’l‘hI-‘runt L" u-r)‘ sum" as nu offal! i.~ manh- m l’(‘.'l'l/.4,' any pmfit- .ulmply immllr I! ~u that it is M” mmmrting and Inukv tho ,ll'ict's- lln- lmu.~l pox-ml:- to thul c-ml. ’l'hv sum of sixty «(altars was n; ulizml which was <uffit'ivnt In pay for «hi-hm and «coking munipmvnt to Ann llw N'ning of hut lunches. ‘SIXTY DOLLARS REALIZED FROM JAPANESE SALE Fund Sufficient to Purchase Dishes for Serving School Lunches Realized, Saturday. \ {II'P SUIT “.518meth Many beau- , tiful gifts 5 for baby. A I wide selec- L tion displayâ€" 5 ed of these ; cunnin gly ' made baby articles and 'plavthin gs that attract every moth- er. Rattles w celluloid nov- elties. knitt‘ $5 ed fineries, :â€" heads, blan- ~ kets, silk comfortables etc. 32mm mummm W UMI'J lUWN JI‘J‘VI‘JLI‘JK I‘Ufl Appropriate Christmas Gifts Give Jewelry L.’ uh Anulhvr big Chlistmax mulnn is br- ing cut this wook by the First N2:- tiunnl and the l-‘arlm-rs 6': Merchants banks. They are now busy making. out and somling tln- checks on their "Chrishnas Savings Clulm" which have been running since the middlt‘ of last December. Splendid gifts (Priced at per boxâ€"â€" 19. 29 35, 50 an 89c, and up to 82.25 Farmers 8: .“l‘n‘hmltx and ‘Firsl National Hanks Houdini: (‘hrist- mas Syn-Rainy: Money. MOWER MHON (lfl BY [0(Al XMAS SAVERS A great array of useful articles for gift suggestion, you will find well display- ed on our tables. Come in, look them over. and make your selections while us- sortments are new and fresh and we'll gladly hold or lay aside anything you want. Prices urn within reach of everyone. Repairing a Specialty Walehmaker Jeweler :H South Main Street Big Ben, Little Ben or Pocket Ben mwnhmncv as a token of Jéwelrv. I have m; mv articles “hich “ill plousv the recipient. If the illikk‘ _\'uu de- sire is nut in stock mu 0: m selmt frnm my I u go (umluguv and 1 “ill Imu- it for you in a fen (1.131. Gifts for Baby ehmann (5' Michels Store swam:nmmumuummm - li""l?"!i!il‘flil ‘ 1 i'NilHIHfi'lflHfllB)‘lfl'flliNHI:5mi'ld;I‘Y‘np!Wm”"111$le,Fhllllifllllflllfmifi1311!!!“an lfhr‘mfi’lflfiiflh’v "mi.“Wkimiflflflfiflmimull“WWW“ Nu gift is so pleasingâ€"mo gift gives the same h'ttlv touch uf personal re- BOX STATIONERY For a practical and useful git" t to any friend 01' relative not a FRED BAKER 1116 Christmas Store SEE YOUR HOME TOWN JEWELER FOR Telephones I77 6 178 1 Nearly $20,000 is being cut up this year among the people who have saved it by a systematic putting in .;the bank of a few jitneys a week 'lhis is $4,000 more than a year ago Eand $8,000 more than “as checked ~out in 1919 when $12 .000 was thought ‘to he a large amount. ll is thought 'that at least $25,000 will he the total next year. Umlm' this plan or swing are {evâ€" vrzll different: classes. 0111' may start with a penny, for instance, and add a penny to thv m-iginal one each Work, thus 2, thu st-mml. 3, the third and so an until the fifty “'EI'kS 1m- gono. 0r :1 Hart may bv made with 2 cents, 5, 10 or mow. There is alv so tlu- opposite to this plan \vhvrnby the largest amount is paid first and a drop of L" -. 5, or 10 cents made in each “oaks pagments. There is' also another alternative. One may Black and brown, best value you’ll ever find at pet pair .......... $1.50 LINEN TOWELS All linen buck towels at 890 $1.19 Embroidered dresser scarfs, splen- did values at ................. 85c Beautiful! sets towels and was] cloths at per set 8L1!) and $1.45 20 inch bleached, per yard 19 inch brown, per yard . . 24 inch brown. per yard . . TRUE SHAPE SILK HOSIERY PURE LINEN FOR FANCY WORK EMBROIDERED SCARFS TOWEL SETS Both bunks aw now starting clubs Lu be paid ‘but next December and both Expect the amounts to be much larger than this year. To the pef~ son who has not been saving, the idea is om- which will appeal. Although the original idea of these clubs was to ium- monoy for Christ- mas buying, Mr. (Turtlss of the First National Bank says that about fifty pvr cent 01' MW money is put right intn regular savings accounts. At the end of the club. or when fifty weeks have gone by, interest on the "average" amount is added by the bank and the save!" is re- warded with a check to help meet Um demands nt‘ that Christmas gift. start with a stipulated amount as 10, 2501- 50ccnts or $1.001” upand pay the same amount each week. grids); December 92 1921’ Sizes 6 to 1].. priced at per pair. 25 to 39¢ The best buy you've made for a long timv CHILDREN 3 BLAFK HOSE

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