Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Sep 1922, p. 5

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The "Auto Mart," the gauge built by Peter Knippen at the corner of Hidihnd avenue find the Cannon Ball trail. is now open Ind ready for £14m; (he chemo-l storm Inst 1 evening “(Inning :4er the Inuit." McKenzie home in Parley pl.“ doing considcrlble dump and setting fire to the building. It was extinguished without the aid of the fire department. Tho Ladin AM society of the Con- mfiwll church will mm m mâ€" m: meeting on Thursday. Septem- in 7 n néao o'clock p. m. in un church parlors. All punters and {fluids are cardinlly invited to be .0“ "I. week end in Chkm as "It mt of Min Helm Mud. Grove Chapter. No. 2-10. R. A. It. will hold its first muting In" the tumor nation on Than-lay nun- Su. Maybe: 7. The chapter I:- mflng for a busy vim". not «My in on lodge room hut in I social way. I The mmm date: 0! the Thin! Annual Hallnue’on l'c-llul Ind 8.1- j at In Tuoula) and Wnimhy.0¢1.l 14 and 26. You are ulml to with] your doom!” M‘cordinfly. ! lug-m Grout mtoml to Wâ€"lll me with Ir and Mr.- Good In! Madly. She will \init leniu anal It and In "mold Hind-nan. o! Mud ground. In In Rmhvfillo (or . ton-day vim with In. Illndmu'l pun!- and other "have! and friends. They and. the trip in the-l: The Junior Infant Wolf-re society 'fllmuthehomoflrs.1uk Curator. 271 E. Maple avenue. on My memoon. Sept. 7. Evelyn Ind Raymond Halibut van was me local vi-lwrs at the big Cour-l Sm..- hir It Aurora In! - Kr and In Howard P. low. of Gilbert uncut. Ion Wednesday (or Eddington, Vermont. Thy will mu 1. that vicinity with Maven Ind MOM: for two nah. tor. In; C. D. Crossley, have just mun-nod from a delightful trip to wnnupofls. Minn. Henry Legonluusen returned yes- Mnhy (mm a mention trip to Ola-ha Ind other points in Nebraska and )(rs Frank P. Cla'rk has returned to her home in Carpenter street after an extended visit with relatives In Miss Bernice Weiss, 0! North Forâ€" est avenue. is improving following an operation perfumed last week at the Presbyterian hospital. Mrs Bernard Bmsman and Mrs llooney and babies, of Chicago, spent Sunday with the Grouts in Carpenter street. Donald VanValen left Wednesday for a few days stay"? Delevan Lake, Wisconsin. Do you know that according to one of America’s foremost statisticians only men who have had a foundation of spiritual knowledge have been suc- cessful? The Bible has always been their one and only “How Book.” If you are not studying the scriptures you are forg- ing up the wrong highway for your success. Not - ing is surer! Every minute of your business life presents an op. nit to use the only real law there is! and un- rtu Page you now it! you are hopelessly unequi ped 1‘ today and tomorrow. Don’t fool yourselfpon tfls point. Acquire this knowledgeâ€"this trainingâ€"this prac- ticeâ€"free of charge by attending the lectures at the Mr and Mrs Will Good, of Wilmette and Mrs Walter Good. of Kansas City, spent Sunday with E. Grout. like Evelyn Colbum spent Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs C. E. Fair in Evanston. Ilr uul In I" G Humbert motored to Genm on Sunday memoon. In G. If. Hubborty was a guest at a dinner party at the home at Mrs End] In Chicago last Friday night. In. H. J. McFariand and (laugh- Find the Secret of Your Success Here Men’s Bible Class BaptistAChml! at the Exorw-ill rho the mm of the club. All members we vied to be pml. Sunday, Seplnmber 10 will be dedi- cued to the young people at Saint And-cw: church. There will be u corporate communion of the club at 7:30 3. In. The pastor will spank I! II a. 11:. upon the topic, “What In the Young People Seeking!" At 0 o'clock will occur the annual mun: and election ol officer: a! the club. A light supper will be non-ed ut the church below the meeting. Mr ind In Chu. Scott of 8. Huh pariah, Evan-sum, laden: of activities of the young mph in the Diocefc‘ol (Fly!~ " Mrs H. s. Sherman, of 3mm; lavenue. had We bones In her Id: ‘ wrist cm’shed in a peculiar accident Tuesday afternoon. Ste Had he! ‘hrm, 'out of the machine she was driving 1:15 a signal that she was abut ‘0 Hum when Ed Om’s truck. hank'nz ,to turn around. caught her wrist be-1 ;tween the end of the truck and the‘ Aside o" the Shreman car, crushing _it.l £8 flat-ton Ave. 'â€" m m Olm I ! The Plank road, which is being ieemented between Fullndlurg :and ‘Aurora ,is now open from the West- lmont road to the Lisle road. Riding over this smooth eoncrete'is vastly‘ different than traveling over the same‘ lroad this spring. It does't seem possible that the old Plank road heal been hard surfaced. The contmh‘l‘ working on the east end has progres- sed until he is but a few blocks from} joining up with the concrete running; to the Cook county line and we will- be riding in on cement by October a, .‘IL'NICIPAI. bill-am .- all work cheerfully furnished Phone 43-11 I". W. KETIENBING Contractor Builder Estimates furnished on Mss Ruth Hughes has accepted the position as clerk in the office of Mr. J. F. Reed, superintendent of schools; oral weeks ago by The Reporter. is now running in our job department. The pness and feeder are known as the “Craftsman” unit. The work turned out is excellent and the outfit seems to be almost human in its work. It can be seen running in the press room almost any time. The new Chandler Price platen [mess with the Miller autbmatic feed- er attached. which was purchased sev- 'hill'nou. If. Kid?!» is 1! till olihdon that the hallo on this coir" crate Nth?!” will flvgl‘ that on Roosevelt road next summer. 1 Dec-ruin FIRMS“. WALKER I: DICKE Painting ”one! mat and 123-! JOHN S. New or Old Work 121 Fairmount Ave. SURVIVOI Miss Ruth Hughes will be newly to receive and list your second hnnd school books on any morning next week except Monday. You my pur- The time for the opening of school is drawing near and I want to enter [my woflt fully prepared so I am plan- Ining to come to Downers Grove on Monday the 28 to spend the day get- ting familiar with the surroundings. ‘ * ' I was fortunate enough to see Mr. Rogers before I left Knox in the spring and get a line up on the foot bail team and the men in general., The fact of the matter is that I can hardly wait until school starts to cail the first foot ball practice and begin to develope a team that will well rep- resent Downers Grove. ‘ ' ‘ ' . Sincerely. ConlaintCu-thSh- mmam J. C. "Tommy" Rogers, who was coach hen: for two seasons, will take the medicine and surgery course at the Rush Medical school and will be greatly missed when school opdns this year. ‘ Mr. J. F. Reed, Dear Sir: Following is a letter Iron 6. B. 1! any girl living in Dist. 68 wishes Reeve who will coach the high school to sttend high‘school and my her athletic teams have this season and way by assisting in the housework tench mathmetlcs. He Is m undo”; in a fine home, close to school. she of Knox college where he starred on may be put in touch with the oppor- the {outbul and basketball teams and tunity by applying to Supt. Reed. is an all around athlete. m Swifts Premium Ham for Sunday breakfast, center slices, 1b ...55c Pot Roast ......... 19c 10 bars P G Soap 57c California Ham, 6 to 8 pound average, . ...18c Fancy Rib Roast ..25c Perfection Butler mooived trash 3 times each ml: Our Price is always right SPECIALS! Dry Goods - Groceries 0.. market 0.. H. C. PITCHER Our big stock with our low expense permits us to give you better shoes for less money. Our regular new stock prices range fromâ€" 3150 to 84.50 We have many shoes in broken lines which we are closing out at a very low price. We do not only sell shoes but fit them, and fit them right. Bring them to our store and we will fit them with shoes, that, as well as being comfortable will wear and lool' even better than they feel. Morris Shoe Store You want yours to appear as well as other chil- dren and at the same time you do not want to add to their sorrow of going back to school by having them wear shoes that pinch and bind. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY â€"-â€" LABOR DAY ”MART-1m W'Mmflmltmm m‘ FOOTBALL mmirfmmhhumhifin“, “ '°°’ JaSksonvme, m. Aug. 25 School Shoes a“... ' mm...» m Narrow Strip Bacon, whole or half strip, per pound ............ 27c 3 pounds for ..... $1.00 10 bars Swift Pride none delivered except with grocery order Try our Special Bulk Coffee at per pound 35c II) II) hast Dana Sugar 790 Edward G. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE LOANS INVESTMENTS All Kind- 0! INSURANCE Oslo. 1 Per Cut But long-(u Planet: 1 Merchant- Buk Bldg. Eng. you Just cannot help becom- ing a member. Get terms for joining my China Club! Everybody will wish to joinâ€"flier terms are yo fascinat- Also some very handsome Linen and Katine dresses. at reduced vices. Order your BARCLAY orset now, for comfort and fine form. New Fall Dresses MRS. EMIHCH 75 No. Forest Ave. Not at home Monday: and Sweaters 5| Dicke Theatre The career of a girl with a chiffon soul, who went to New York to get her “back pay" for the life she thought she had missed while teachin a village school. Come and see her collect! Wit interest! and thenâ€"the heartstirring things that taught her what life really is! TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING AT 7:30 9:15 Admissionâ€"Adults, 25c; Children, 15c MATIN'EE SATURDAY and LABOR DAY at 3:15 Matinee Admissions -â€" Children, 10c; Adults, 20: NOTICEâ€"On Saturdays and holidays children un~ der six years of age will be admitted free only at the matinees. Every child except babies in am must have a ticket for the'evening show. , : _, With SEENA OWEN and MATT MOORE from the Story by FANNIE BURST Including Monta u have Louisw l n7.¢-nda. James J. Corbett, Diana A lon. Billy B. Van lmuome Wheat and the beautiful dancing Fairbanks twins. A Jan Whirl of Pretty mm and hunter! ALSO A TWO REEL Al. 51‘. JOHN COMEDY SCREEN SNAPSHOTS By Elinor Glynn A romantic drama of passionate young love strug- gling against éonventionâ€"o! gay Paris nights. diz- zy adventure on Alpine cliffs, and the glittering world of En lish high society. With Glorious Gloria wearing 50 ntest and most gorgeous Paris gowns. Hnrold Lloyd Comedy Whether you call her “new-thou g"hter or “nut” you will laugh till you ache at the stunts of this girl who tried to gbe “different! Come and watch her thrill- ing adventures with short hai1ed women and long haired men. Also TWO REEL COMEDY International News Educational Scenic “fin-Much» 5 g iiaclfiflsnl”1 I Universal Comedy and International News MSlalsuaIlMlpraleflilo I THURSDAY and FRIDAY. SEPT. 7 and 8 MONDAY and TUESDAY. SEPT. 4 and 5 “Beyond the Rocks” WEDN ESDA Y. SEPT. 6 SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 IN Palhc Review

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