Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Mar 1915, p. 7

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In" ‘I' W. R. Edwards has removed hla i once to the Farmers and Manhunt. 1 .' ‘V.Bulkbuudlng. Riff "u u. ul|IUDIIIU B lull'lfll flfi‘fil. We wmt the llttle local items that YOU know; send them In. Nationally Advertised Goods Week, at J. D. Gillespie 00., March 22 - Ham Jory bu Drona mund tor I new muonoo'on Lin-con uonuc. but to In. pmut homo. Nationally Advertised Good. Week I! J. D. Olllnplo Co.'l. Much 21v". and In your personal “em. The non! Neighbor: enlorulnod numbers not frlondl u a 8L I’m-1cm My u lorrh' Hull Thunduy nun. Kr. and In. Goo. Pryblo and an are now occupying the "I'M!" In. many "cued by the Batu fully. In l- H. Shannen undo I boot- uoo trip to Aaron mad at. Chute. It. and In C. J. Winter undo their bbmonthly mu I! the home of yo d. In! annuity Ind Sunday. Don to Mr. 9“ In Ed. Lalo". My. lurch llth. I (Himalay- nu. Mr. Barry Wallace of East Maple 170mm is seriously ill. Mil; Dorothy Plain was the guest to! lung Nell Adams over Sunday. Mill Lila Station In spending a few weeks with friends and relatives,at Chunpllsn. m. Mrs. Blnn Wallace of St. Charles. men, spent several days of last week in Downers. the guest of Mrs. Lemon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. E Bate- mu: Suntan. Much 13. I son. Wil- liam Barring. Mr. John Lozler of South Mich. was a guest at the home last week. Your washable rugs properly taken one of I! ma Downers Grove Laundry. Phone 18. J. D. Glllesple's March 22-27. "Safcty First” with Beautiful Walls Your ' "dB-I'm. Dan") nFm_ Haven, Lemon In. 7. Keller entertained a 1 o'clock luncheon: on Tuesday and Thur-day mammal. Anor luncheon cud- won In order. The sue-u ro- port I very nice any Ila Con In". uni-um chief minor of the he.) “lepton. u- cuw, was suddenly “mm with (“9th bl! Inch 8h. h MIID‘ ulou Meal! II um urinal. lit. at! In. Sum Hour! Ian Thursday for California to be (of. a number of wool-.115” will mu rela- tive. nnd Mond- ud an In the Pu» tum-Pacino Expoutlon. Greet ecuvny nut-ks the scene 0! the new building on Rein street being erected by J. H. Winfield. Then in eiwnyu n crowd watching E D. Otto‘s new cement mixer. 890cm feature- for Downers Grove women will be seen u the b1; Nulonâ€" any Advertised Good- celobndon at J. D. Gllloaple'u Hurdwnre Store from Much 23 to 81. Mrs. Julius Severn: spent several days In Chlcnso u the bedside of her mother. who 13 reported some bob In house clawing time don't forget that the Downeu Grove Laundry makes a specialty of washing lace curtains. Phone 18. Mr. and Mrs. Bates have vacated the Hawkins flat. and moved their house- hold xoods to Omlha. Neh., where they will mike their future home. Mrs. Rev. Geo. W. Phllflps and chil- dren, of Hamilton, Ohio. are spending a few weeks with the J. W. Hardy and B. E. Kéhler families. Mr. Jones came from Iowa with g bill 0! sale on the Van Aucken tur- nlture and has Ind lune loaded into a car to be consigned to Sumner, Iowa. Roscoe Blackman of North Dakota visited the Bllckman-Swearingen tamâ€" illea last week. Now we offer you nationally advertised goods made by the country’s biggest md most reputable menufactur- ers who sign their names to every peckege or article because they are proud of the quality and excellence of the goods they offer you. And such goods are [unr- Attend This How Nationally Advertised Goods % Help Keep Down the Costof Living Save money. buy Nationally Advertised good. They Set The High Sand-rd For This Store J. D. Gillespie ,8: Co. a. 1...“. 11.:- aa...» 'Ihlnnhnnp m 61 South Hall! Street Telephone 30 A blue than 0! In VII turned In from luplo an“. about 1 o'clock Sunday night «Illnl out the In do- unnut. and the and numb" at not vulod volume". nakedn- on no windows 0! the Luv homo lad the poo pl. to boll-n an “other In M brain out. The Chmlmu Suing: club at the Flu! Hutton] but In- fluted very waMciou-Iy. A gm! puny more poo 910 have entered than the bank 0- chll unfilled for. It In u very good now-non! M will receive the IUD- pon I: (learnt. A small fire broke out on the root or the old Kelmscott building, occu- {pied by Potter Co. and the Reporter. final Friday noon. Fortunately the wine was discovered and extinguished ‘before it got much of a. start. li‘red Pint of anervnle In: pur- chased the livery mble lomorly ownod by Qulron Schmidt. Ir. run will be remembered :- owning the sun. on “I‘m-ad and Rout: «mu which was burned down I number 0! Ya" .30- Mr. H. "Dad" Thurston. {ormerly a conductor on the loco] lulu. nod known to I grant runny commuters. wu uken suddenly sick while work- Ing In the null room at the senerul once of the Burlington Ind Ind to be taken home. in}; ,0! green ribbon was given each guest for favors. Lunch was served canton: style. The Phllatheaa gave a St. Patrick's party at the home of Mrs. Geo. Alllson Tuesday night. Games were played. C_ Roe entertained with a solo and The Ladle '- Aid of the German Lu- theran chum surprised Mrs. C. H. Stats on her birthday last week. They brought their lunch and took possession of the house. Games, chat- ter and sewing made a pleasant after- noon. I the same as ten years ago. And you are getting more quality. stronger and improved goods that do the work better than ever before. Ten years ago Welch's paid $15.00 per ton for grapes. Last year they paid $30.00. The price of a bottle of Welch’s has not changed. One of the reasons for this is the increased sales made pos- sible through magazine advertising. With the careful censorship of Advertisers’ claims and the elimination of fakers. confidence has grown in the people who have bought heavily of nationally advertised goods and been satisfied. This National Celebration OF ADVERTISED Goons Mrs. Bert C. White gave a lunchâ€" eon In honor at three of her name. Mrs. Jane Huger of Huntington. Ind.. Mrs. Claude Mchvett of Chicago, and Mrs. A. M. Slusaer of Irving Park. Mrs. L. G. Avery was also a. guest of the same party. Fred Buford and John Grey went to Elxln Sunday to call on Flod. Pinker- ton. Flod'a lrlenda will be plea-ed to hear he has entirely recovered and has gone to Nebraska to live with his mother. ”fur, VVV... ., a m. Balesyhlki «a wit. 0! cu. mammal-em; mmvmmattnommacwu tet- «It. uni In. I. H. MINI. home (or 3 low due. They expect to me quite painfully bun-nod Home!“ make Downers Grove their home in She In! plain; with a lighted lllllchi the near future. in her had when her clothing became ignited. Dr. Babb was called Ind Fred Gill‘ord and John Grey went to dressed the bums. She is now doing Elzln Sunday to call on Find. Plnkerâ€" well. Have you ever thought of how the price of a particular advertised article is the same now as it was ten years ago? Take popular standard articles such as Lisk's Enamel Ware. Omo Dress Shields. Rumford's Baking Powder. Liquid Veneer, Bissell's Carpet Sweepers and Fairy Soap. The cost of the raw material has gone up. wages have in- creased, but the price of these articles today is practically In Wm. Roth ud In. An: Kundo onion-Inca the ladlu of the Incubu- nnar (be lo“. mas] night. (hum nu played to! pm. luck In and and an ml had I to”! use voting their bum "In“ crud Mural-m" Two wheels annulled. humus broken and none excitement won the total nuuuu after convic'n dollar: hombadmulolroeordmnfron um am! In [rout of the telephone once to the In" In from o! the R0- porter once. The hone III! a tree. stumblod and tried In climb I tab phono polo. 000. Duke u! on NI had II“. the lumen VOI removed and I" Inn wall. John Mocha! ud Alex Buru- won the hou- It I dancing My (Inn at lorfll' lull Enemy mm [ml younpoooh-ndalovfrououlo! to" «3:0de [Domino very much Mn. E. H. Deal-00! as recent 1nd I member of the Dowenr- Glove chap- ter was read. Mr. and In. DoGroot leave the Grove next month to mike their home In Quincy. lll. Mrs. R. W. Bahcock and Miss Bun more enterulned the local chapter or the D. A, R. Tuesday night. Mrs. Geo. Allison read a splendid paper on “lili- noia u I Territory and in the Wu 0! the Revolution." The resignation of anteed to give you satisfaction. If anything should go wrong the manufacturer and we will make good. So with increased manufacturing expenaea. the price of advertised goods ha- not risen. These same good: thr- ough quality save you money by cutting out the waste. Attend the Nationally Advertised Goods Celebration at J. D. Gillespio's Hardware store next. week. You will see many things that will interest, entertain Ind instruct you. Labor saving devices for the household, new ways or doing old things. 00 and see for yourself. St. Patrick's day was celebrated wlth great gusto by the students of the Downers Grove Hlsh school Wed- nesday. Green collars. orange necktie: and shamrock; were much In evl- deuce. The freshman clue hnvlng been warned by the seniors and scuba not to we r green were the center of some 3 at rushes. Mrs. Howard Jones. Mrs. John De Witt, Mrs. Edward Lemon, Miss Fan- nie Stewart of Downers Grove. and Mrs. A. E. Walker of Hlnadaie. at- tended the reciprocity meeting of the Glen Ellyn Woman’s Club on Tues- day. Mrs. De Wltt took the ladies over in her car. Mrs. Walker spoke on Legislation and Mrs. Lemon on Conservation. ‘ ‘11 . IMO. cl tho m“! m .- 03». and In. m at W M ‘vation £00"!!th of flip mu m anandod a meeting 0! tin Civics Department at Hlnadaio Womaa'u Club Monday aflornoon. The [mm-an wan "Du Page County. lie Poaaibiliiies Under the Forest Preserve Law." Frank 0. Butler oi Hinadalo and Dr. Frank John-on of Glen Ellyn. were the speakers. The poaaibimiea are great tor the‘ improvement of our County under this law and abonid be lnveaiigaied by every taxpayer. Our basketball schedule {or the new so: will elm My ultllt when tho am tad mom! loam- troln Rinaldo will pl” our first ml neond nun-I The Ichool wishes to extend to Mr. Lempke thanks and appmlntlon (or a number of colored stage lights w cently mounted for our new high school nudltorlnm. We :re in receipt or 9. letter from President L. A. finger of Northwelt- ern college. Nunez-ville, tendeting u tree scholarship to the hondr 3nd- uate oi clu- 1915. This Ichoinrlhip covers tuition and incident-in to their freshman ciul uni is valued It 850, We were nil planed with the III)- on] Wrongs shown by our people to the “Bmuulemun” many and SI!- urday night: of Int week. We will: to exprou our {hunks to the people for their Intel-oat and help. Mlss Croushorn wns obliged last week to glve up her wet! ss tencher wlth us and asslst her mother at home. Her place ls being filled by Mlss Frances Cullen of Hyde Perk. Old houses wired without injury to Will, or unneces. nry dirt. All work done by latest method: and guanmccd Sander! Electrical 00., Aaron SGML [1013‘ m m live-cu IOOOIIr-uhll tea at- «mmuum-nnma- . A!!! YOU com PLAYING WIRING YOUR HOME? ~ A luncheon wee fl“... ‘ evening by the teacher- et‘ktle Menhooltolteem‘ ,V « the new yuan-looms It lovedtmdloohluneMC. _, Kenneth mam. l mu: In! I! the high when) at Pierre. 8. n. gelled 5 number of youna men to Melon-- a. few name no end cranked e an) to down the elanret union. their on number nnd to Increase the numb" of young men who wlll not ulnt thek blood and hinder their future with the weed. Pierre II to be mm on having met: a you nun Inc also on lama; Incident nu here of new man who will form n club of thin cm ncter. lube our render-I do not know It. but thin taken count. of u blah n degree n that reqnlred on the Mtuelleldl of Europe toll”. Ilolt young men will not ehrlnk st the meeting of vhyelenl danger. but if! the thousands they hnve Mlen “my Vain 01 um 'Do who of tn diam." “to 0-» cummaoumouutmaw nor. It downd- on '5‘! you out I “loo to do wlt 1L" Dr. c. L. Puflar 'Ilhll to unnomo to his friends of Downer! Glove am he has moved his dental one. from (‘hlcuo (o Liar-nu. when he I. locuted In Room 201 of the III-aunt. Block. below the finger of mm- ANNOUNCEMENT. 27

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