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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Oct 1922, p. 12

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Two Tine-Paulie" Monkey With Ilia Spoon Once too Often and gel Hooked $3- m-au M’u? mum It six with five of the nation but Wednesday after-moan he demonâ€" strated that he gets 'em. Leaving Dam in“? two o’clock. he’s back C. Ford Davis, of Gilbert avenue, is proud of several things, but "one of the proudem things he is of" is Mnaflmytoswhgsmunlinewm after (he ever-elusive Husk bass. shmd dovm the alley. Ind In at. mum: to dodge a mud bole. t hay-um skidded m int» the Chi. «(AM to tip Ind came to mt “”‘Mt W'gtt‘s bpfldln‘. 012' of W Schlindé'f inch utter several his mm, finally succeeded in pull- thten the load, the sugar was piled C. FORD DAVIS in the big machine from its proâ€" urknu rating place. In order to W's oflice from two until after eight o'clock Tuesdny nflerm. The driver had In order of sum to de- liver to Lehmann lichels. Bel BIG TRUCK NEARLY NMmdflho-daduhhlhlbhmu KNOCKS OVER W. “6E u noun-u... BIDDGE'I'PSOFFI “O'Hnrhmfn-Mlhflwhu-ln-MIN .___. ‘IM‘d-‘WIWDWMH stat-a» Ala Natl-0a.. “7mm“! ""1' “MRI”. W t s... a... {a TIYASACI TODAY! ' "Gun Tuna-y Thednmnofthelenderafmen who was lost-MIMI“ _ «andhinwflnwhodidmknow. A large Havemeyor sum truck Amulngl Ilinmm mm. in "a ‘" "“3 ”'9’ 59"” Ch.“ Ham'- drm that will upturn m with its startling. filling leek-l Son store and W. H. w". Laughs, teamâ€"4M whole u¢ a! human Mon unpub- W'y «flies from two until after ybkmded in “'0 seasons 8'1“?“ fl-dnnu. mouywmhhrldlnthcpur- Pith" an be I.“ at the pun it my time for u.- an». Simpiy an. I! lududa "tick- Irlkh nu Minn-Mwmchhbond u “m uny Ind whkh. title you uhhbhheldumkldvfll Gang. Ming Wednesday, Nonm- k! "and Minding an!" (M crude: mudmmumuuh- Mod“ “Wynn-you... A ‘Ihhodcplhnfl'hltundcr- and Mom] (hum! of an Wm club. a 'Whfln W” M cl "Wtofinw-Awu' Ankk- h to ho "(H II IMI G‘nn WHITE ELEPHANT SALE BY WOMAN'S CLUB NOVEMBER 15 Doyk Moore and Henderson. 0! Chnndon mm are huh): 3 clone neg (or the tide of ”Bidet.” ’ They reâ€"aluge the Battle of UM lama every day up at school. Only they nu can rubbers Instead of bul’ Buck together and get results. The pep Q at high school is grad- ually dying down. No pep meeting ur unythinx anymore, A! the flaws the students raring all over the field. Be sure and firing a few extra dimes {or red hols. They're wonderi tn] At the price. (Hen Ellyn tomorrow. Last yea:'s score was 0 to 0. But tomorrow its going to be djflennt. Undo! 0w flunk" o! the "on. Lyman Dum‘s advice to Harold Teenâ€"Use 600 W on your hair. I find it is very good. All the girln Adore my bit. 0h, Boy-5!! That Brown Beuy last Friday. Wasn’t it swell? Riggs, quarterback for St. Albans, was the star of his team while the honors for Downers were lajrly well In the third quamrr Downers came back and made a touchdowu, Baron making the extra point, score 7 to 6 favor Downers Grove. Again Down- ers scored but failed to kick goal. St. Albums made a Douchdown in the fourth quarter and kicked goal ty- ing the score. v j Bowman: Grove high school tied St. Albums last Saturday 13 to 13 at Sy- camore. The game was fairly fast and both teams played well. At the end of the first half the score stand 6 to 0 in favor of St. Albums. Their team was much heavier than Downers‘ and they made most of their gains‘ on trick plays. During the first‘ half Preston Snow, center {or St. Album, was taken out this being his fifth year in high school. W BASS WEDNESDAY in By "Juli,” The Observa- Mince Meat, 11638 oi. jar .. r; '*" Currants, per package ........... ........... 30c Cookin Figs, per pound .................... 20c Heintzé paghetti, :- can ............. . ....... 18c Mixed V tableau or Soup, per can ........... 15c _Sy.nbea_rgl flee, p_er pound, 40c; 3 pound_s for $1.10 Pork Loins, small and lean, per pound ...... Pork Butts, per pound ...................... Fresh Pork Shoulder, small, per pound ...... Spare Ribs, per pound ..................... Pot Roast, t'firper pound ............... - .- ...... Veal Shoul pound .................. Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound .......... Boneless ComedBeef, perpound Brookfield Sausage, per pound ....... « ....... Leg 0 lamb, per rpound ..................... Roasting Chlckens, per pound .............. Regular Hams, 8 to 10m ave. per pound. Armour’ s and Swift’s Box Bacon, per pound gonaroh Red Kidney Beans, pet can ........ Supt. J. F. Reed of tho and I’m!- clenl Frank Davis expect. to nnnounrx: the sock] committee {or the school next. week Mr. Irvin Bundcnburx In luck from MI long visit with rel-Um in Indium. The Rev. J. Alfred Nansen has conâ€" aentod to take the lendernhip o! the high school orchestra and mum on his duties next week. MRTIISIDE mum I Members Carlson, Littletond, Her- 1rich and Davis of the Board of Ed!» cation will meet thia week to agnin take up the question of securing a committee to consider the education- al needs of Downers Grove and to muggest plans to meet such needs. AND H. S. FACULTY ' I BOARD MEMBERS I HOLD CONFERENCE I School work and school managc~ §ment were discussed by Mr. Reed and Imembers of the faculty. They en- deavomd to enlighten the members of the board on several things not di- rectly connected with the financial problem.» which the board must face. It is planned to have seven] more dinners of the kind with the other school board members attending. The meetings have just one purpose, and that the betterment of the schools. The recent program of Increasing school efficiency, as outlined by Mr. Davis, was discussed. Work of the student-faculty committees was out- lined. ' A confernece dinner was held at the Wat-Brook Inn Monday night when Frank N. Davis, President of the Board of Educatmn. and Mrs. J. L. Remmers, a member, met. with J. F. Reed, Superintendent of Schools, S. S. Vernon, Principal of the high school and the high school faculty. j First of Series of Dinners lick! the Wn-Bmk Inn on Mon- day E w e n i n g mmnwmam SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY School Notes , all!“ anu new, WI WWI“ ......... DIV per pound ........................ 21c :Shoulder, small, per pound ....... .ch per pound ............ . ........... 10c rel-per pound ............... - .- ........ 22c pound .................... 23c naked Butts, per pound ............ 33c :rnedBeef, perpound .........;...15c Sausage, per pound ....... - ......... 25c rpound ....................... 32c hlckens, per pound ................ 28c fins, 8 to 10!!)p0 ave. per pound ...... 25:: nd Swift’s Box Bacon, per pound. .45c Mr. Chas. E. Woodward, of Otto~ wa. pmsident of the constitutional convention was the principle speak- er and his brief outline of the work on this constitution was very concise. He told of the principle articles of Library Hall was comfortably fil- led last evening at the meeting held under the auspices of the langue of Women Voters, the Legislative Com- mittee of the Womons Club and the Citizens Association of Downers Grove. Its purpose was to give the1 residents of the village a change to hear an exposition of the new con- stitution which is to be voted on December 12. GOOD MEETING AT um“ HALL LAST EVENING .37: .l3c DOWNEIS GROVE STORE I5 W. bill.“ 80. M 812 Kin! Phone. 429-1 Qt. jar Pure Strained Honey. .85c Satsuma Oranges, W . . . .25c Kirks Hardwater tile Soap 3 bars for .................. 25c Mushrooms, per can . ._ ....... 50c Cannin Pears, per bushel . ‘ . 31.50 Fancy Salmon,tallcan ....32c Lehmann 6' Michels Store n CANNING PEARS, per bushel, only -‘ ”MN-u An. I“ a. noun. Can t Hum-mm To close the meeting Miss Char. lotte Kmm introduced Mrs. Miller. Winnetka, a member of the state edâ€" ucation commiuion who spoke on the Mr. Roy C. Toomba, president of the Citizens Association was the chairman of the evening and before the addnss 01 Mr. Woodwud made a few remarks relative to the nims and purpose of the association. The? Rev. Newland opened with In prayer; and the Rev. Kehrl led the communi- ty singing. u AKIPAI. the constitution, explained them in, subject of education for our boys and detail, what it was hoped they would thin and just I few words about accomplish and the several points of women in politics. She was greatly view brought up by the debate: and concerned over the bet that the can: how the problems of the various Deco stitutional convention failed to pro-l u?“ were solved mostly ”1‘”um vide for greater educational facilities. mm She advanced the idea that this was M" Roy C. Toomba, president of more necessary than any of the ace- the Citizens Association was the chairman of the evening and ”melting therein and suggested that the j WISE. BUYS Prompt Service | Grocery Department | Quality Foods JOHN S. wzmn only Sc Heavy Wash Ifégi'g, per [11311191 . ‘ . .$l_.§0 dilfl'lIOI 1' Tolophonu 177 O 178 Swim Handker- chief: for 45¢ whflenndmtlni WWI-onto. at. A m «be .1 act _._.--,...._-_._,..lk Extension Rods acts attract attention? Always make the front page? The answer isâ€"Money is the Measure 9! Successâ€"People want the recipe Prices are lower than they have been for some time. You will save moneyâ€"- Chamois lined vests and coats. Thinn needed end wanted right nor -â€" enlisted end priced for who buyers. You will rave midenble money by hyhg FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. Illinois. The first ingredient is A BANK ACCOUNT! HEN’S WORK CLOTHES Ffig’fimwréfii éédé'é'ééfié' 32 oz. jar Dill Pickles ........ 25 oz. can K. C. Baking Powder 21c Wheatena. per package ........ 224: 3 pk Macaroni or Sp etti..25¢ Fuji an Mqlassa, for op _ S‘ueyhper Jay _. ...... A ........ 1 8c WHY IS IT RICH MEN’S 13qu "one swam I V I 1’. for three da 3 Oct. 28. 30, l no]. Gar-eats “Ideal” ntke, fwomenmmtgatoutuddow_ duty as sickens If they flat W (:9 get anything. Her talk m received with much interest by tho:- assembled and she wnq “My Ir plauded when she mentioned the M that this district had a m chum of putting a woman in the state h:- islature. $1.50

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