Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Mar 1912, p. 3

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Vllh no Wu. 59:79:10“? mm who not -nn ml “-5 um vuv--. w -._v,. , from loot AM no how I: look- to you. It you are {Iterated In a. combination poultry-fruit turn 0! from IV. to 8 acres. within; fe- muuteo' walk (mm (109“. at About our am at (our. ranging In price from 83.50. to 85.600. Some may lerml. ‘ We know of wine buIMlnx \o be done this summer. In In: hnva two or three of our own In al‘ht. and more on the Dodson. The southeast corner or one 0! best north side blocks, 100x132 feet, vacant. with: all moments paid In lull, for Him Anutnur Innu- an". no, ..... , loo-too! m. plenty of shade. moacrn. In- cludcl I. new underfeed furnace which has no we {or highâ€"prlred coal. {or 83,400. It It‘s In. A might rlch place 0! ground, east (mat. would mile an elegant building site. and I: lean than five mlnutea’ walk Rom the new depot. 145 by near? 300 foot. {or 81,200. and easy paymen a at that. 'nm In loo nee '0 MRI Another 1mm, "5'51?” A am: no"? .3199. _ u-Il' m"""" n mm" nice mm. M '1ch mu: A? $5.11.?» an?" I f' m, m- m!!! W“ “"m' Mflflm MYO M, '!“_!'.!‘E m 0°" A__ pin y.vâ€". -_, ,1 . mp. you Mvo m- m QM waiver and all 14900. Menu home (0 hm yam, multry W. .h side home. modern, eight lot. [guy 01' fruit and shade. -. mu. {or 84. 600 or": hm» W1!" QI’H." 'ltllldycolorcl Ml- â€"â€"A seldom from west of Aurora will soon chin one of our prominent young India at North Fbrrut “one, to It I. claim. â€"-F'. R. Johnson. who has been m elnoe Int Nmmbor. Is now u the Binnie unltaflum, where he hopes to speedily regain his health. St. Andrew‘s church Saturday even lurch 30. All membern‘ o! the p. h In requutod to be present. . ~1‘he choir of Grace Church, Blan- dm. will sing Mum's mu. "Olivet to Clint-y." at tho Walnu- day night service of next took The some. II at eight o'clock. ‘l'rdn leaves Downst- M 7:40. â€"-Tbe women of St. Andrew's church will hold a bakery sale in the Sun- day school room of the church on Wetland”. April 10. Sale begins at â€"The Woman's Guild of SL An- drew'n church will meet with Mrs. Pearce on North Prince avenue on wane-thy, April 3, at 2:30‘ â€"1'he recuinr meeting of the W. C. T. U. has been postponed indefinitely. owing to the county institute, which will be be” at Namiiie on My Ind Wednesday. April 2 mi 3, in ‘tho Congregational church. The pro- gram promises to be exceptionally goodlnd'evouldbegiadtoseea goodly number from our union, 1230 many Mend: who would like to at- â€"â€"Fred Bdgeworth_ find wlfe. who have resided at Congress Plrk. wln soon become residents of Downers Grove md occupy the flat of H. 1. Having on In": Meet. ~Mn. Walter Berry Ind non In let expect to vlnlt relatives and friends u Kansas City and other places In the west. and will he “cent for two web. ~lr. Higlloy of Indianapolis. “6.. van a guest at the hue Kllnxelhofler home over Sunday. ~Thore will be t pariah mogul â€"|flu like! Thompson. who I: a patient In the Robert Burns lie-pull. in recovering nicely from Mr open- «HI.- Mnlr. n meter II the Inn grade. of the North 8H9 school. was called home by Na serious Illness of her mother, #41» young son of Paul Hem-5 a“ wife In "covering Ilmly fro- Ih recent Illne-I. â€"â€"Ir. “an Aldonon In mum Mun n butch-u Mp through the Native“. , â€"Ir. and Mn. 1. C. Whno Joined Mr. P. P. Pools.“ It Clyde on Sun- du uni enjoy-d I plenum dny u the home of J. E. ”that. «Oh-I. W. Soon. I lormer resident of Dom-on Grove but now of mamas. Ill nuklna bud: vlth Mud- ban [or a (or hour. In! week. Everyone Ill “lad to welcome Charley but and glad In turn be in so procporom h M- new loamy. â€"-Dr. Goo. 'l'lnlu- Ind Ulle enter tuned friend-I lrom Chiraw mar Sun any. will“ Jennie Grifllthu la demlned from school by a severe cold. - Mn. Arthur Popc- l- omen-lulu: Ir. l'ope'u III-(er of Bartyn. «James (mllver- vlnllod Ml brother at Riverside Band-y -â€"Iln|. Phil Sutton gum n dinner out)! to I number of friends In: Thunday at her home on Belmont Itroct‘ -an. Bnbcock was again able to be out and take part In the series of meetings now being held at the rum Baptist church. It will be remembered the fin! two weeks Mr. Babcock was compelled to rennin at home owing to Ilcknou. -A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Peter Johnson on Belmont street Monday evening to help her celebrate her blrthdny nnni- versary, it being a surprise. and hav- ing received congratulations from each 1nd every one. a splendid lunch was served and the guests departed alter spending a joyous evening. â€"-Miss Tillie VI: was tbsent from Klein's and spent the day In Chicago. â€"Mrs. J. B. Hullng of Maple avenue entertained friends and relatives in a most. pleasing manner at dinner on Sunday In honor or Mr. Hullng’s birth- day. -â€"Prne night At the llofloxnph 8n!- â€"Mr. John Holland of Maple ave- nue made his first trip to Chlcnzo on Tuesday after a long stay indoors with an attack of pneumonia. Many friends were glad to greet Mr. Holland and know he has again recovered his health aumciently to be able to be out. â€"Mrs. John Condit is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Cliilord. who resides in Waukegan, Mich. -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Heller enter min the sophomote clan of the Dowm era Grove High School at their beautiâ€" tul home on Maple avenue. the occa- ‘sion being a St. Patrick’a party. Ap- propriate games were played, after which dainty refreahmenta were served. As the guests departed they thanked Mr. and Mrs. Haiier for the piemnt manner in which they were entertained. â€"â€"'l'he rumor bu tuned (noun; um our lite-long bachelor of South Main street will soon take a. trip to Wiscon- sin and return with excess Mule. This is leap year, Frank: better he vel‘y careful. (can-unmet] m M 1.) a John H. Mâ€"hvmmmmml “rm. Guanoâ€"How“!- mnmmwflfl“? “â€"â€" www.mmac‘ ”can“. m:mmu â€"Y-I¢Ihuâ€"u. l OI! of "I... mwfipgomqamflt Amwhmo “Why m that W? m. of W"- m “MMA'o-J' Ion BALDâ€"Rhoda Mann and a. c. mutant-haul.” ”formalin. mum: poo- tarâ€"mun. 00-me an?“ n a. , I cum Xv. "A profeuloml or expert burglar will never shoot male-n to avoid cap- tnre‘ A safe blower wlll shoot a : polleemn or my Intruder, u for them capture noun- 3 long term In prlm." Speclnl once!- flaw-rd Empty, n ‘I‘lpert. made then tum-u. can rule I'm-bum Post. I: la only on the «ammonium: hem be Induced to all about him-all. Int lthnhct finial-Imam“ “chum. Halal-denature! weapon. and lu- c conceal;- of then ‘ at-nmmmmu-uhy MW molars to has. Wh- ale-tor "In; not from which will more I I”! lift ii. in than boon mm In (um. and m u- ln‘ooclunlntolunnmlh autumn: and m minim "Almost all hurtlnra carry moh- ers o! the finest find. A ‘palg mnn‘ or sale blower. the non datum: kind of criminal. usually urrlon :- aurora-He revolver. a It (In: the quickest salon. "Ergry householder thank! have u wanna II the house. but he should lever me It Inle- to are in life. "It In the Immune! Ill when '0 of ti. revolver man It «Instr-4‘ ’Dol't over 'hIM' I burglar. Inc a who no frighten Imn um. Upon: a chit or slam I door. Upon! a Chair and frighten Him Away -Tlm loithCVMdICRy NEVER FIGHT WITH BURGUR plooood to Icon that thou lo ot looot olo dunno-l dlooooo thot oclonoo nu boon oblo to euro In all lto otoaoo. and that to 0mm. Holl'o Count CII'Q lo tho only pooltlvo euro now km- to tho Indie-l hunky. Cot-m bolas o maul-dual dlooooo. ro- ulno o motllotlonol (root-cot. Holl’o Count Ciro ll token lltorully octlu may upon tho blood and uncoo- nrucoo at tho notch. thoro- by Mom; tho mm of tho dlooooo. And smog tho potlont math by mum up tho Win-1 an out nototlo‘ not. In lulu Ito work. The W hove on mac! (Alli In It: c-ntlvo ”won that they olor Ono "nerd Doll-n tor uy cuotlultfollotocm, Bell!" list 0! lull-outdo. Add". 1‘. J. CHINE? 1 (70.. To loco. 0M0. _ sold by oll Drown. 75c. No Hall'- h-lly PI". for (2th Couple. “tended from "In-dale. l..- Gnngo. Downers Own» and NIDOF ville. but It ”mined for Hlnldulo to any 0!! the who v-lu. which In won by Hr. “Butch" Illller Ind Mn. Edi. Keno". Jun! enough Invitations, had been Issued to comfortably on the hall. Miss Mable Lehman. Mlu Berth: Wohlhuter. Mlle Amanda Schroeder and um Lulu Schroeder of Illnedale. under the title of H. K. F.. gave a very enjoyable leap year deuce u Horri- hell Wedneedu evening. The hall in beeutlmlly decorated with their colon. pink end green. â€"6eorge Thoma. candidate (or clr- cult com olqu, was a vI-Itor In the village Tuesdty. â€"-Last night at 9:30 the store and residence of Mr. Clubbers at Lace caught fire and was burned to the ground. Tpe loss ls partly covered by insurance In the Downers Grove Farm- erI' Insurance Co. ~chke now has the latest electrlc light bulbs for sale. Prices are rlght. ~Easter lilies for sale‘ at C. V. Wolf's green houses. -A sevenend one-half pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Harry Slusser Monday morning. March 26. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. DeGmot are going to move from the house or Mrs. J. Austin. 17 South Washington street, to Judge Sluaser’s house an Highland avenue. Mr. DeGroot has lived for 28 you: In the house he la about to va- cate, which goes to show that he must certainly'be a model tenant and that Mrs. Austin must he a good landlady, ~Tueaday, April 2. township elec- tion: Tuesday, April 9, county and state election; Tuesday, April 16, vi!» Inge eiectlon. Next. ~Jamee and Louie Littletord re turned home Wednesday efler spend- ing the winter in California, where they visited relntlves and many friends and had a most enjoyable visit. vâ€"Mre. F. E. Belt of Dixon. “1.. In spending a week with her husband. who has made his home here for some time. -â€"Mr. and Mn. A. 6. Sweet will oc- cupy the house at 17 Washington street after the nut 01 my. simdiy eroding. llucil 81. It 1:80 p. In. :3qu music. All we mull! Invited. LEAP YEAR PARTY. 3100 Mud. .100. um vapor will be “033*?“ “m '0. {and ”do“ FOR BALEâ€"Rod-bnuud mu, 8! a pair: m. u rmbve prices. In- quire 1 N. nun It. or phone Ill-W. 876‘ O . n . I .4 ”3.9%.“;“32. gazing“... :DDQIIIBB Ehvllln 7-!- l’ h audition, a. three ropin- ova- m mom 82’ or re_n mommbu 1' in t- . v.- u"... . . 1-d'w\“v Winning to h . Rev MM cul- tivator tor Jule or t e for can-hem. C F. Schoenmater 1 blocks south. I out Eu! Grove Sudan. FOR SALEâ€"R C. Rhoda [thud Red Fillet-en and cockc'reh;1lne hurl rhea oom- Ala-1' In Incubu'or a broader. 125- mummy hot "at halt. Come and not an 1. W. Pam, North Sutton Ave. north of Chicago Ave. Downers Grove In. WAmâ€"By young married movie. mehMmcnvoduncothgeMOorfi mm; mt tea-owe. Address Box 242. Downers Grave. "linen. WAmWJand MIMI" 8210 up I010!“ {m AMI-nu or M 50 I. Rem" ()Mco. lf you nutter from chronic or tubu- :IIII constipation. or the uloemo or dependent ohmic nllnenu. we urge you to try Kenn Ordering at our mi. Remember. you can get them In Roclmr only at cur store. 12 uh lots. )0 cents; 36 mum. 25 cents; 80‘ cutlets. 50 can“. So” only It our store-The Rex-ll More. 1'. R. Mor- A moat adenine. «mm-non“. "call-eat is Rm" menu... which are eaten mu candy. Their active principle in a recent aciantilc discov- o-ry that i- oiorleau. colorim and unclean; rm pronounced. "tile. and particularly agreeable In awry way. nil ingredient doea Io! canal diarrhoea. Muea. liar-Inca. trim-g. or other inconvenience. Retail 0r~ denie- are particularly good for chil- dren. aged and delicate perms. mmm,mm NK BALEâ€"A3 W_e_0t_e'rn_8m1n|_n. I- POR BALE - Wnnaoueo och. waning to lay. among". hand cul- 1 We pay [or all tho medicine and ‘duflu the um. I: our rowdy an. to convict.” nlleu you or maul..â€" Uol. We uh I" the rink. You m not obligated to m In any way will- nar. I! you scum our clef. That’- 1 night! broad Ilumnt. but n m- very vow of It. (‘owld ny- m-g be more Mr tor you? ‘I’Mc on" Mould 0.03 the Con- Scrum u 8!. AMNI'I church mt Sunday, lurch 31. VIII be u '08- Iovu: OMB I. at. Sunday school; II a n. :3qu In!" and mom: My. March :9, d p. 3., onqu want and Mamâ€"0m» nul- Adam. cot-ad. TN: climb I. A bunch o! the rim 0! cum Moatht. Baotou. Inn! Flu! Church of cum: Scionuu. Hall: and Curt]. ltmu. Borneo. Buâ€" du'lous n. In. Wodnouhy 8 p. n. and” school 9:“ 0. III. 4 rum-z rooml-opnovm'l‘uodgyudm who-12:04am. Imus-am. and 0311qu Educ. am an GERMAN EVANGELICAL, 8T. PAUL‘S CHURCH. Palm Sunday. March 3i~â€"9:15 n. m., Sunday school; 10:30 a. 11)., English service, confirmation; following boys ‘will be confirmed: John Peterson. Emery Klein. Clarence Buschmnn, Warner Buschman; 7:30 p. m.. aer- mou service. Monday, April lâ€"-7:30 p. m.. monthly meeting or the Broth- erhood; new members Welcome. Wed- nesday, April 8â€"7:30 p. m., Iermon. Lent service. Good Friday, April 5â€"â€" 7:30 p. In., English Passion, service and Holy Communion. You are in- vited to all the norvlces.-G. Pnhi. pastor. Services of song and worship nt 10:30 and 7:80; themes. "The Cross" and “The Jewels of Love." Bible school at noon with classes (or old and young. At their meeting at 6:80 the Endeavor-era will consider the subject, “The Foreign Missions of my Denomination." under the guidance‘ or Miss Elizabeth Strong. li'he regu- lar quarterly business meeting will be held Wednesday evening. April 3; re; ports of the church and related soci- eties will he read; it is highly impor- ‘tant that every member be there. On Friday evening. April 12. a meeting will he held in the Congregational church for all interested in Bible study; this gathering is a part of the Men and Religion Forward Move- ment. Remember the special mater services on the morning and evening of April 7; Bible school also will have an Easter program. We shall observe Holy Communion on the morning of April H. 8T. ANDREW'S CHURCH. ”one. of (M Hoot "optical. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. THINK THIS OVER. cuumzo A“. CONGREGATIONAL‘ CHURCH. I ‘New' "MM mil (5 for can-Item c. John G. Jerlnon‘l new Cola-m Burlecquen. n emlnly new glow, wlll come In the Cola-m week a! March :1. "A Purl-m Tnpullon." A new twoact numl farce. wlll Io lamented. Vl- end as that at. new musical nun have been furnished and some male:- m mm mm promised Homing-mono and Includes loo Stank. the m with the funny shone; ml! O'Brlen. the gentlemen of leisure. (or- nerly with the "Hun Tree" Conn-y. The vlul spur, Nellie Horde, Ger- uo be may». finch chi-matte; Helen Joule Home, the Culver-h entrain), end the four Ban m an, humm- nulcal elm leto future with "Brown of naval“ Conmy. Plenty of pretty girl- II «lemme munc- will be um I“ listen Inn-loll number: m one. L In accordance with (ha and ’ollcy 0! lb. Hustle than". Chicago. to I llclodo on In woun- uu um“ I cum planniomlulobolu. u now plum Um I. mold for lie Ink 0' Aw” I. 'hch I. “M“ to be I «In-ale mutlon. It I. called "Tho sun Voice." in "mn- by 000ml (hm m canon u ulnardlnnry out. Includlu In at um «learnt-d Draw and Dam-on anally. I clnoulum wllch. I. ll- ull. flock! uclta ulvorul law an lhlu II Indochina” an lulu drum“: finally 0! Amulet. Ir. Bld- ney Draw vlll mum tho prlnclpcl runner, '1th In on. unlnbly ~95le to In "find an lolllu II". In, an.” Dn- mn the who chatter ll a Ila-nor which la a“ to be most clown. will. Ill- Dora Rum. Lionel Barnum. (be but Iclot Anon. (loo Baum m 8. Rankin Dre. ylll I" have latent-(ll. clavicle" In my. land Ulll‘l Bum. the lam halal co-oly our. San cup and In, flank. ‘whooo Holland candy I: ma. Dom ‘hu been comm the no» nurse (Ive chuncterlulc M1 0! col-ed! on the nudullle stage. but Fen-con In “only Boy.“ u very llvoly «and: sketch. nmr- Caalne Novelty will be mother tenure of the lull. vile. also Include. Pal” mile. (80 lur- llng monologm. Matador Icon from Vlnlnln. the black-laced niacin and dancing "thin. WEE WHICH“ lw. H. BA The thirdx‘ annual season of grand opera. in English at McVicker‘a the» ater, Chicago. will begin Sunday night. April 14. with a magnificent production of Verdi's teatival opera “Aida." This sea-on of grand opera in English will he given by the About English Grand Opera Company. an or- ganiaation which has made a aplendid reputation throughout the country with line performances of opera in the vernacular. Following the week of "Aida" will come In aucceuion "Lohengrin." "To-ca," “Lucia," Mix- non." "la Boheme." Tales of Hell- mann." “ll Trovatore," "Thain" and "Madam Butterfly." During the new non apecial extra matineoa of Hull:- } perdinck‘s fairy opera “Hamel and theta!" will be given. Deepite the magnitude of the organization and ithe enormoua coat of producing op- era. the regular scale of price. cur- rent at McVicker'u theater will pre- vail during the Manon. ranxiug from 25c to $1.00, with popular priced nati- neee on Wedneaday at which the pricea run iron: 26c to 16¢. sublerlp- tlon booku for the entire lea-on an new open, alloeinn patrona who de- aire to hear all the opera. to aelect location: and have the name aeate (or each oi the ten operaa. The main male of ticketa for aingie perform- ance. will begin Monday. April I. "The Millers.” one at the the! successes anion; 008W Ill-emetic olerlllll and which had I run of :00 nights at the Kaine fl» ilott theater in New York, will he the sttrnction at ucVieker’l that". Ohio cue, for two weeks WM finn- any. March 31. and lasting through the Enter week. "The Gamblers” is, under the management of the Aw thore' Producing Commy. of which John Cort is president. in this uh- sorhing ploy the story rises out of the operations of Wilbur Emerson. who with seven! of his nominee in the banking huslnese. use the money of the depositors in In endeevor to fight several larger bank; which u. trying to crush his own. The oom- piicntions which grow out of this foundation are many and thrllilng and include a poignant love story be- tween Emerson and the unhwpy wito or Darwin, Emerson's hitter-eat enemy. The company which will be brought to McVicker’e theater In a very strong one. COLUIBIA. 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