Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Sep 1922, p. 3

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Now is the time to decorate your lawn with a nice Ce- ment Flower Vase, delivered and put up for $7- ragga;- aPhone 131’Mv c Lowest Priced Good Battery You Can Buy H. McPherson “92-82 W“ “Then- remain-:4 the farmer group; the farm bloc. as it is rallml. This {all will probably mow more of the new!" a! the rm‘oll of the farmer utatou against the conun‘alixm of the prawn! Adminiutmlion. Thll n» vol! mu infl'iluble. Our lurt c-lcrllon wan I pox! war traction and the tn- mcmlvu‘ Rvpubliruu MJJOI'HH‘H hull who will go into the combine. Pm- viously, they have been unwilling to bob nob with anybody except those who were willing to take the party nune and party pledges. Momever.‘ then is a distinct tendency on tlie1 part of organized labor to n‘d itself of the incubua of Socialism. The bat- tic has been fought out as far as the American Federation of Labor is con- cerned. It has been fought out in the womens' garment Industry. It will be («night out wherever it is nec- essary and the conservative: will win. “Bocailism. as a party movement, isolmostdead. soforasthesuim are concerned It has never been at home here. It is exotic. It does not fit. United States conditions and it‘ hos no great hold upon the workers of this country. The Socialist lead- ers know this better than we do. They are ready now to combine with other movieâ€"workers, farmers, anybody Downers Grove 6mg: as follows: Wellesley Hills. Mass. August 31â€"- With so much (all: about Bolshevism and radicalism one is led to believe that the world is rapidly becoming Iocinllstic. Certainly such thoughts are evident when one reads about Russia, Mexico, and cemin other countries. Roger W. Baboon, how- ever, claims that this is not true. His exact statement in an exclusive inter» WI Ewart one-we lewd? 1'! Elm-es o! Mic-lion all Comm-chm ' Vases. ROAD COURSE" IS COMINGâ€"BABSON week upon this subject is a good many of us do not like. We are probably going to have more of Government interference in the rail- roads. instead of less: and more 0! Government interference in the mines inxtead of less. The drift seems to‘ be in that direction. But we are not} ‘dn'tting that le on account of the theories of Igltutors. We are drift- ing that way because of the necessi- ties of the present conditions. Fragiâ€" dent Harding will see to it that the railroads run and that coal is mined, “Neverthelesx, we are probably goâ€" ing to have\ more of some things that REMEMBERâ€"We deliver anywhere in East Grove or Downers Grove. Try our Goods, try Our Ser- vice, Compare Our Prices and we will both profit. [)0 IT NOW PHONE 272-273 [)0 IT NOW “We have reached the extreme -â€"~ both of radicalism and conservatism We are headed for a middle-ot-theâ€" road course. The days of the extm-‘ mist in any direction an about over. Now we must get busy and saw wood! The man who is busy laying brick in not going to listen to the call of the man who wants to interest him in “isms" of any kind. The man on the wall is going to say to theI agitator: ‘1 1m doing real work and I qannot come down to see you.’ Our line of Groceries, both staple and fancy, our fruits and vegetables angi pastries are unexcelled. and we «my the standard brands that are backed by our own as well as the manufacturers guarantee Amber Soap. 10 bars ......... - , ............... Soap Chips, per pound ....................... Large can “Falcon” yellow {nee stone Peaches. . “Sunbeam” Pork 41 Beans, per can ........ .. “Scottish Chief" sifted peas, per can .......... ‘ molt. however. probably will not justify the enthusiasm which It has called forth. Alter Jen-tors and Icongressmen have been elected to represent the far-mm, most of them will continue to u: about as senators and congressmen 8|qu «:1. after they get to be senators and cox-gnu- men. The farmers will be disappoint- ed. ~They will turn may from their radicalism to other quarters. ‘ Our sugar special last Saturday made such a hit with our patrons that we will put this staple article at the head of our Saturday Specials again this week tom ’l'l-cutnnludclnhrn East Glove Grocery fluke! Phone 272-27 3 SUGAR” W..." 7 go Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Open Monday, Labor Day, Until 10 a. m. only ‘I'he Upholstery is of genuine leatherâ€"leather that will "cash and wear. The seat is wide and comfortable. Car- Dodge Brothers offer to the business public of America an entirely new principle in Coupe body construction. From framework to window mouldings the body is built of steel. It is the first all-steel closed car ever marketed. This design anticipates every possible requirement of commercial travel. It insures unusual quietnessâ€"un- usual graceâ€"unusual stamina. It has made it possible to give the Coupe that same lustrous baked-on enamel finish for which Dodge Brothers open cars have long been famous. SAWRD‘AY SPECIALS A Business Coupe of STEEL MRKVICKA, Proptictor “If my diagnosis is correct." con- ‘cluded Mr. Babson, “this means well ‘for investors 'and others interested in constructive enterprise. The captain of industry is coming back. The en- gineer will take the place of the agi- tator. Many. will again be imwsmd in railroads: public utilities will be1 rehabilitated and for many years to come the United States people will fertiliu their fields and prepare for do because we want to. We are so- ing to be governed by conditions and not by theoriem The main tendency is toward a middle-of-the-mad eoune and most of the people will he travel- 'ling in flat way. Our progress will be along that line. We Are going to he confronted with the stern neces- sity of producing the necessities of life at costs which will attract the purchaser. That task will keep us all pretty busy. I numhnmmbmumuwam mflweountrymlthavetraim‘ “" nndml. Thatiaalltlnuelatoit. ThBauonchaanduofbudm “Tina; ls to ugly, I believe that the this week stands at 8% below normal lease 0! life of an soap box orator medium as a week ago. Engine:- and all the rest of the frenzied ex~ usually mnrh time until after Labor hotter: of our day. may he. forum Day. During the next few weeks all present, cut short. What we do in trade should begin to brighten up. the next few years, we are going to "m, h... u. haw-dud DR. W. W. COWLEY “a “Re-Hence - PM“ 203 N. Fae-I Ave. and mu. 5!. Phone 272-273 10c 15c 15c L5 Phonc272273 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. YOU GET BIG RESULTS To aid you in securing the best coffee at the least cost in your home. we olYer a $200 Arcade Crystal Coffee Hill for 75c with each order for ten pounds of Richelieu Vul- , can Coffee, at the regular price. The mill may he taken with the first pound urchase. We trust you to take the remainder of the 0 er within the following six weeks. Richelieu Vulcan Cofl'ee always carries a guarantee of perfect satisfaction. Regardless of this oll'er, we believe it the best cofl'ee value on the market. After this campaign, the mill will he sold at the regular 82.00 price. Only in that way can you get the full {mh flavor of the cotfee. Bu ing coffee alread ground in tin cans involves the risk 0 state coffee. or t (3 purchase of an expensive vacuum packed container. Why ay five or ten cents more per pound to secure a fresher cofl'ee when 8 mil in your home assures you this saving and also makes the coffee of bgtter strength and flavor? rying compartments are accessible and spacious. The car is equipped with a heater, window levers, windshield cleaner, cord tires, Yale door locks, and every other ap- pomtment necessary to the owner’s comfort and protect- tion. Built inside and out to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use, it. retains the same lightness and beauty of line which you are accustomed to look for in Dodge Brothers Cars. . It is the Business Coupe which business people the world over have been expectingâ€"from Dodge Brothers. THE PRICE IS $980 1'. o. b. DETROIT KIDWELL GARAGE CO. Coffee Experts Say: E. MRKVN‘KA, PmpFictor DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS m...» m ”a 429.: and get full'information. Chas W. Friedrich’s Store I; Special prizes worth $3 will be given to every con- testant staying in contest to the finish and keeping the rules. ,COME TOâ€" EASY MONEY FOR. YOU All Children 12 to 14 Years of Age You are Invited to Enter the GREYHOUND CASH PRIZE CONTEST $15. 00 FIRST PRIZE “Coffee is best when ground in the home” Nam HIE at the 0!!!“st TthontestisopcnfromSch5to9 Phone 284 15 West Railroad Sti'eet $10.00 SECOND PRIZE 3500 mm!) PRIZE I Phone272273 Telephone 824 Grove.

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