Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jul 1919, p. 8

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Simonmn huh- lold their home on (iillx-n Avenue to Wu. F. Kuvu-mt‘yur of River Forest. Tho Xuctcmt-yvrs are formvr reui- a.“ of Downoru (imu- having liwrl hm Iboul flu- yram ago. They take messiah about Augurt IMh. The G. H. Brady family arr occu- pying the ll. C. “:1pr houuc on Prince A\ Pnun “ho ham “and thou “nature and “ill lim with thnir daughter Mm. George Barry until their bungalow on l'rmcc Avenue :5 "My for occupancy. Have you in. Pictures Ind get new It. and Mrs. Smith, daughkzr Isa- w and son Edward‘ Mrs. L. Mam» III! daughters Florence and Colestinu u Mr. D. Hollander, father of Mrs. A. Doedaere. visited last Sunday mm '2. und Mrs‘ A. Dooslm'rc at lhcix home on Carponu-r Street. fl Dwnerl Grave. If. and In. John B. Manhunt of WWII announce the cumin!!! 9! their dnughwr. Min Muy Helena Ir. Wan-2r Dean Sherman, son 0! . and Mn. Herewurd S. Sherman dflCAGO Till-PHONE comm woods. In calling a number speak slowly with lips close to but not touch- ing the mouthpiece. This will Telephone men are respectfully urged to speak distinctly when asking the operator for numlxn. Numbers are likely to be confused unless spoken clearly. For ex- ample, 0 sound: somewhat like 4, and 5 like 9. reduce greatly the number of ‘wrong number." due to indis- tinct speaking by calling puty. seen the Chester Out- at Dicku's? Sue thorn ulnus fur that Vacation adv. Bell 'l'w- din. I‘lmi yum \uu glad to 31-! Ivnnn- and "'1‘ My. h-n nmnllu 0ch mm {m "In fir-t Um". .-\ dainty (Hqu mm- ..~-\'.-‘l in M. luumr M "In homo «If l‘hll». I'I-lv than on TIII'M‘CI)‘ waning “m. "haul lwrnly n-lullvvl When! In un-vl him on II» which. Mrs. W. R. Bc-htcl «nu-ruin"! n puny in honor of Mr. Bel-row birth- day last Sutunluy owning. The fol' lowing gamma vnjoyml lhtI games and cuh-rluimm-nl: Mommy‘s nml Momlamt-r A. H. Emm'. W. H. [Hahn-n. (T. W. VunIk-ynum. l3. (‘. Dmmma, I“. N. Kill- wo”. N. It. ma lh'. uml Mm. I". Mn and .\lI.<. Honry “'uolfrrshbim. ‘Mr. and Mrs. quis Klein, Rm and ‘Amuld MI. and Mm "on \Vpalllcrl'n-I‘ :Ind "I‘ll-n and Mr and Mrs. Rollo Lc-Ibumlgulh of (‘hicuga motmml to "mm-(I Wmlncsdny afternoon for u wunn in (hp qunriy and an afternoon of fishing in the Dcxl‘lqincx. Mr. and )1 rs. H. H. Huntington haw: H‘ill llu-ir homo on Gilbert Avenue to Mrs. Carolim.‘ Stanmn who with hrr daughters will occupy it immediate- ly. Th:- Hunlinuwns will lin- with hi3 .u-om m Hinulale fur ”11' man": 01' Alum»! and will Nlnrt building m-xt Month. Ir. and In. Kilt and to!) Cu!- tnn, Mr. and In. Edward lochel of Forest Park, and Ilr. and Mn. Fred Mochel and hardly 3nd Mina llildrd Leibundguth motored to Glenwood I’m-k on the Fox river last Sunday and spent the day picnicing. The Art and Literature Department of the Woman Club will hold an ex- hibit and min of Art studies in thc Kindergarten on the afternoon of ”Thursday. July 3!. A silver offering will be received for the benefit of du- dvpnrtmont; ,Mlclilmml h-rul- um mum. in and 7 IICKIE SAYS H um: 9:10 o'clock III-(urt- Rm: Iv‘lu-niinu Nana [)Nfll‘llifll'. Herman the opening wnico will be much shor- tu-r :nml 1hr mw-tinu mll be concluded outlier. [Robert Mommy Willinm Brady William Monof John Campbrll OVER 500 PRESENT AT OPEN AIR SER- VICE SUNDAY NIGHT “T’Ik' "Ill (rm. Fred Edwards Gale Washhurn Roland Schultz Edwin l‘fnfi Wilson David Those who signed the application {or chaflcr were: Dwight Cox Robert Campbell Clarence Phillips Osmond Ostewig Thomas Shall: George McCollum Richard Hawkins Edward McCollum Stewart Burns Edgar Boydstan Alfred Gardiner John Mm‘hcl George Johnstonc Ray Schultz William McElroy Ray Morgan ,‘umlfrey BIackbumAlbon Vix '11 mm“ ' LEGION POST FORMED BY EX-SERVICE MEN day evening. August 11th. This will be in the nature of a mmker. If possible a vnudeville team wfll be se~ cured to fumiah the entertainment for the evening. INTERNATIONAL HAnvstmsCOm-ANY ammo 0' m 08A Amman “joker“ a? tone tm .zr came-1: m to than you I has "mm and unity" (nâ€"uvn. Th4! h amoeba my of caning . lo. pk. nonv- WWW Butyoum'l gm m. mot m: pm "the”, Tiny nah n companion. w W - Starting and Instruction Service designers whose knowied; -e of farmingis baited lb booinatfladruwhgbw'd? itwinpayyoutotflnk aboutmmmmgawhenymxhxyywm. governor. drawbar. toolsâ€"- and then tell you that you can have these things by paying extra for them The Titan at this advertised price is a complete 3-plow kerosene tractor. mmammmz Wearanot ingotymrexpensewtmweseflyoua'l‘m 10-20. Mbrealfannmachfiuandmmnumfactm mgexperimcebackofit. Wohavehemhthefm madnheb‘mfarssyemmdhnohemmwm tractorsforflym. Notmh-rcompanylntlu woridknows the fornnr’opowcrund mgchinercquin- menu as (he Hamster organization docs. Wouldymenmmymbmkncommlonmwm had never had any experience in handlirg money? Win you risk your farm profit; ‘in I_ (new: bpm‘ by ((‘unfinuc-vl {rum I'uuo One) - RE ilno‘fiokef'in thispriee. Weere not telling you one story in this advertise- ment and then leaving it for our dealer: to break the sad news that the advertised price won’t buy a tractor unlm you pay extra for a lot of necessary features. The Titan dealer won’t charge you extra for "starting and service" before he can deliver the tractor. He won't show you a machine stripped of many essential parts-belt pulley. fenders. platform. (Continued from Page One) N0 Cannot: We have reducrrd the Titan 10-20 price $225. You can now get the world’s standard 3-plow tractor for $1,000. Henry Garner lny A} Ison (Brunt Nash Mnuricn Puffer ‘ Walter Stamp- (‘harlos Wolfl' Cliflord Davenport Paul Bentley Rom-n Carpenter I!” TI' LEPHON [I 0):}: FIVE Millwork Flooring Roof ing Siding Moulding Lalh N ails Etc Lumber Shingles Windows mflage in This Price (.1... ”V2223 PM?! We 31' at your service with illustrated ‘house books. plans, estimates. cu'. Building That Home You‘ve Planned On! You can build as cheaply right now as any time in the futmo. Lumber prices will not be lower. The great demand for reconstruction work in Europe has already caused advances within‘the past sixty days. Potter Mg. 6: Lumber Co. NOW’S THE TIME! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BIRLDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS LUMBER â€" COAL -â€"- MILLWORK Ol'R POLK Y 1'11):an Service, Best Quality, Right Prices DON’T DELAY!! gut-«dim lib-Lfrfgfih“ “A?“‘Lfi‘ Iii- fl‘dMu-cturmmllE-lh My! Tint-nun hagmlor!‘ fhbf'H' w- fighmflfl Throttle Governor unlock} cmdbomabyn 3-..." ‘3; / Wan "mulch-HIM.“ “\J, / MMI-fihlo chm-m. “01'"‘0 ”Handyman-numb“. “mammalian“.- "comm hmmWM-munmm,fiob MdMIM-ndnmv. To! It“ ”0'..th- IIODWM“ “M"firhfihu'imw b I 2 .3 § '5 Ahm.wflommwhmmy.~oh.m mu. own"! .1". an!" ”no“. in mm no “Hymn-"mum mob-wand, Til-“Wand“.unnnhfl W" h lh it‘d-bl, 7 original price includes: ‘ ,nfi.’ .4 Friction Clutch Pulley 1'; yfi/d‘: When you buy a TITAN the Titan 10-20 $1,000 TELEPHONE ONE FIVE " Gravel Cinders Cement Etc.

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