Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Sep 1919, p. 5

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32 Noflh Fun-st Avenue North Side Grocery 6: Market Besides the great convenience of doing your food buying in the one store, there is the satisfaction of know- ing that the foods you buy are pure and wholesome, that they are bought f1 om the best dealers and are handled light whle in the stem If you are but now trading at the North Side Grocery Market, try a few orders and prove the above facts. In order to have a real treat Sunday noons purchase the ingredients from the North Side Grocei'y and Market. Everything, Groceries, Meats, Relishes, Deserts, for every meal of the week can be bought here. We are the only store in town which can furnish the entire menu for any dinner, no matter how large. Your Sunday Dinner is the biggest meal of the week. It is the one meal where the whole family is usually present and should be the best. Mr. and Mrs. A. (3. Michel mob cred m Sandwich Wednesday to at tend the Sandwich County Fair. Don't miss “Wagon 'l‘rarks"â€"->Di('v ke Timeout. adv. 3155 Esther Jones of Duluth. Mint. is ‘- ialting the Lower family‘ A. Y. Bonivrcll is spending a yum-k in .‘silland, Wis. on a vacation lrul. M 62-! “Anything from Kid Gloves to [Arse Rugs.” Eupne Prickeu has returned from vacation spent at Mnn'on. 1nd. Enid Bennett at Dicke Theatre-â€" New Fall and Winter samples for Ladies’ and Gents’ have just arrived and are now on display. Step in and make your selection before the price goes up. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ é MOCHEL DOES YOUR WINTER SUIT NEED CLEANING? PRESSING? 0R GENERAL REPAIRING ? IF SO. GET THEM in BEFORE the BIG RUSH! Our Fall work is bginning now, so if you want work done early, bring it now! If you needux (onusâ€"183%.]. ORDER 32:12:33,221: C 0 A L 2:";zvfgtf-‘gafiigzafi; N OW fuel conditions in the U. 5. Follow their advice! DOES YOUR OVERCOAT NEED TO BE CLEANED? PRESSED? RELINED? 0R NEED A NEw VELVET COLLAR? Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing PERSONALS CLEANING ~ DYEING â€"-â€" PRESSING and â€"- REPAIRING 21 Son”- nm- Street JOSEPI I M AZZA FALL AND WINTER SUITS :. PITCHER, Proprietor to Gar-uh (failed (or and bulk“ Douglas Fairbanks in “His Majem (y the American" at Dicke Theatre Miss Lucia Home of the Kin-Irma '- trn Assoqiation will reside in the vil- iuge fur the coming year. The E. H. Huntington family Ina living at N. C. Petra-9‘ on Gilbert avenue. Watch for the newest pictures Dicke Theatre. :1 In. M. H. Prince left on Monday for Bay View. lich. for a two week: ‘isit. Ir. and In. George Mu have returned from their vacation Ipont with nlatim at Hunting, In. Telephone NumMr 2/ adv for the new ft" term tiny and night school of the Plum Bushy" lnr‘ “mu, [1 Grunge, Ill. Idv. 8-2933-0 Without. a Minimum course you In like a cripple in I {not me. Join Churn Hawkins wrim his friends hum the west that, he and his wife are enjoying themselves immensely Thpy have visited the Guild Canyon Md Yellownone Put and are now‘ going to the coat. I A mgulnr meeting of the American Legion will be held next Monday even- ing. EVERY ext-service man of Dorm-rs Grow: In urged to attend. Eight o'clock at the G. A. R. Hall. Main and Curtius streets. “If you want to get nhead get a buainess head." New an term suns September at me Puemn Business Institute. La Grange. XII. D:y and night schooL ndv. 8-29-3â€"C Edward D’Mam of Chicago visited Just Sunday with Franklin Dewey and Hither school day friends in the Grove. While in the mvy Ed served on EagIe No. 1. the first sub-chaser turned out by Henry Foul. Tho fin: whistle Monday night. drew many pooplt‘ away from their evening men! to a prairie fire on Park avenue near I-‘mrmont. Neighbors had the Han» under control before myone an rived. Mary l'ickfnr at Digkn Theatre in “Thv Hoodlum" Friday and Saturday, Septvmbt-r 19th and [20th. Better keep those dates open‘ adv, Mm. Wm. Zam. whu was buried last Friday mnming (lied as the r0â€" :mlt of a paralytic stroke Imyl chronic hmnt trouble and not M)": the re- sume of an ("u-ration as we stated last week. 11.. Firemen hm 1m name'n u. Tho Rev. Howard Adams chper. former pastor of S. Andrew's Epis- copal church is about In leave the- «In» ccsv of Chicago tu become rector of St. Pauls church at [hkim Ill. Charles Ray in “Bi” Henry" is a typical Ray l'irturt‘. Don't miss it! Dirkv Thvntm. adv John Young who has spcm m'any months on the harder with a reguhn army outfit, visIu-d friends in the Gm“: lad won-k. He is living with his mothi-r at Bvrwyn. Iuwnsnnd and daughtr-I' ”I in. wfurt S. C. have been visir m: thu- C. F. Davis home on Gilbert Aunue. P. MacDonald ~iv, avenue . F'uur acts. of high class Vnudevilh‘ a! the Curtiss Theater awry Thunk day night. a“ ML and Mrs, MacDonald of Chi- cuto haw- been visiting their son J. P. MacDonald and fanniy on MhL James Whitcomb Riley’s “The little Orphant" at the Curtiss next Thurs- day. August XSth. adv. Mrs. O. J. Hemphill and daughter Winnifmi, nf Chicago, spent the week vntl at thv home of Mr. and 31“}. Jay Allison. Any fish can swim down strvum Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mocha! and but it takes~a live one to swim'up son John and Grant Nash draw to stream. If you are tied up days at Milwaukee Wmim‘sday morning to least make‘ your evenings count this visit the Wisconsin State Fair. winter at. [lie Paterson Business Ins- t'tt, 'G ,llL.d-'ndni t wwwamg Sm.“ "W 333,329-30 A Stewart Blackton's “The Little Scout at the Cunissncxt Thursday. August 16th. adv. Born to Mr .and Mrs. Henry C. Dickv; Labor Day. September 2nd, 2 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Blue of Rail- road stn-et. Saturday. September 6. a daughter. MrSu James Chilvers has mturm-d from a two munths vacation in the west. Wm. S. Hartâ€"“Wagon Tran.» ~ Dicke Theatre Friday and Saturday September 1‘: and 13‘ wk. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Sass of Austin. visited hsb‘l‘humday night with the Gerwig families here. Mrs. Cora McPherson of Los Anv gel“. C31,, is visiting with her moth- er, Mrs. John Smudt. 'lhe A. 501:»:- family can“ u puny uf minim» from Chicugo on bun-‘ny. And remember Nnimova in “The Brat" in coming to the Dick: Then- 2.:- 8 fig 9.! (-53 .3 up. .231. o 32% 3. .EE 5:! _Henry Tusk ‘Ill; ntnrud (nun Nolan Inn; looked for 30w rubber ”IN” ”I J: May The Woman: Society of the Bup~ list church will hold their missionary . meeting 'l‘hursday, September 16. at R“"' the, hum.- of Mrs. Lm- Singlou‘rry. 3" 6- Mrs. Harry Hall will assist. The speaker will be Mrs. Hoinriehs, :I. 11-- }mM turned missionary from India. mlv . New fail styles for suits and coats fnr Indian and miss“. Semen Trico~ tine, silk. satin and women» dross- os. also a lumdaomp assonmonv. of yvnrntto waists kept on hand l have a few suits in navy at gvnuine luv-11in prices. Rain mats in silk. lonlhnntue. Try a Barclay com: for mmlort with guarantee for one year.‘ ‘I have a line assortment of camisoles Ind bassinet. Mnllocll's hosiery for men. women uni children in Thrall- nilk. Plum) nnd Duplex. Funny-toâ€" m plies. You are invited M all M you buy or not. In. Enrich. Henry Kautz. who for ~10 long was an operuor at the [oral station, slop- pvd off ham Tuesday morning to shake hands with old fri'ends.’Yt-x- tertlly he took Miss l-‘inrh's place in the freight office fur two wot-ks ‘while .ahr takes a vacation to Visit Denver and other western mind. Mr. Kant: is “king a sixty day lay off from his duties with the Santa Fe in Arizona where lur says the thermometer climbs to 124 in the shade every Wmuon. Tho.I demand for spatial earn 01' the hair and scalp of the fine womrn in Downers Grow can be satisfied hem at home. I haw» glvcn time and study to this very inn-watinz work under thr- best Wat-Mrs an the ram of ‘thv skin and hair. And now offer my ser- ‘vires to the many particular women how in Downers Grow», Haw- made it possible to giw- shampoo in soft watt-r and dry the hair wnh rubbing. No hot air uu-d on the hair. It: riv- ing hot oil treatments [ um the celen‘ brated INDU Anfiseptic Oil. Mary L. Youde. 54 No. Forest Ave.. Phone for apopintment m-M. adv. E. Ward May n-tnrnml last Wm]- mwlny from su-I'vire in the A‘ E. F.. visitr-d Wovlmmluy with the llibsqm- family and left fur “’inclwstor, Ky.. for a vixit with home folks Thursday vw-ninz. It. is‘oxpectnd that he will be back at wurk in the poxtoflict- about [the first of Oclnbnr as n ruling of {hp ‘Civil Servici- Commission is that mvn ‘who serve] with the colors are to have their Olll position if they so din sinlu. the latest nppnintee being shift- ed to the extra list. 1 Mrs. Wm. Ruth. Miss Isabelle Dickâ€" ;son and Miss Elsie Stvib or the Grove, Fund Miss Edna HA-nek of Kankakee, leave tomorrow Honing for Valicr. ‘Moht., where tin-y will visit two weeks with Mrs. Roth's daughter. Agnes. who is private secretary to the manaâ€" ger of a large mlamntion project there. Robert Dickson arrived home Sat- urday night from scrviue with the A. RE. I“. in France. Hv went over \fvith ithe Blackhawkx but when this divi- sion was split up after the armistice was given the thankless task of guar- ding American prisoners. A, W. 0. Us. and the “kc. Glad to gut hack to civies is. his greeting. The (‘ongn‘gational Ladies Aid So- ciety will hold an all day meeting at the home of Mr». [hush-y on the Autten Farm, Thursday. September 180‘. Everybody be at the depot at 10:30 o'ciock, with a contribution for lunch. An vfl'on will be made to furnish transportation for all. Hinsdale Upholswring Furniture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver [me of charge. $22-62 Ira. A. S. Wuhhum and daughter. ‘uiu Mam- Hume u! Chicngu who has hum very ill nll summer. are sojourâ€" ning with Mn. J. (in Hancheu 64 Benton Incline In. Wuhburn alsu has been m very poor health for some timel M van patch-ed {nun tic pul- itx a! the July 4th. We. We unfit» mad other needed articles will be pun-hand soon. . Penn Ave. ate-1â€" “ "wrung m“ l- uâ€"- I-uuu- [guâ€" D icke Thealrgl 1 Block north-welt of the m PERFECT PICTURES! EVENING ~ 1:3. Continuous Alli-III I! M ”c Incl-db. m ht. ,‘ BRAY PICTOGRAPH "MM”? Well. nan just mu on go uni do nomethinq dupenh. ml to did? Fell heelsâ€"overhaul in lave, beams 1 regular fighfln' hero, and “ mort- money than you’d ever dream. lookin’ at? him here. You‘ll iaugh and thrill and flow like Any kid It I circus when you no Chnrlm Ray as "Bill Henry." Hs- meant nothin' but good. Fact was, he had m‘ grandest lime remand!- cure am ever brougm mlief to suflrin' immunity. And 11m! to flunk U his very first “propped" should have hunted Ms new Neyclp ”A chad I!- down tho: road! "Bill Henry” Charles Ray 0m hundn'd dollars worth of thrills. smilt-K and tugs at your hot“ in thin mil-pimp nun-meg (if Kid's low- and sacrifice. EVENING â€"â€" 1:30 Continuous Admin-ion [5 Ind 2015 including '1! u Enid Bennett 4 “Virtuons Thief” A plain and honest tale of Buckskin Humillon. Mountain and plain in! ii horses, long wagon tracks crawling ow‘r the desert. such in his life. w ready tu help some unfortunate. PARAMOUNT-BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE CHRISTIE ‘COMEDY “TOO MANY WIVES” MAI‘INEE ROTH mvs. at 3.30. Admiqsum 10 and 15 cents inc m:- In: Friday and Saturday rvanm.s 1. a nil 0d! "Wagon Tracks” Friday and Sammy. WM 12!!! an 13!! Wm. S. Hart THE HOME OF BETTER PICTURES DoWilt Nc'lxun. on [whalf nf (how attending. pn-sentul Mr. Dmuuul with a handsome gold witch and thou there was dum‘ing till midnight. Among tho guests vu-n‘ u-n friomk from ChiL-agu. The armngonwnts fur The Dicke Theatre Hr was mush-red out of sen‘in- last wed: and the neighbors of thg; family in Highland Acms immmliau-ly ar- ranged a surprise {or him. They brut chickvn to fry and everything that govs with it and fifty-tum sat down to the dinmrr served on the Dreutwl porch. - BELMONT A \ ll Fl "(EST AV EN U ['25 DOW N HRS G ROVE. ILL!!!“ He tin-n wont on lhmugh St. Mi- heil and enterml Germany with the Third divim‘on of the army of occuv nation on December I“ and romaim ed then- until the middle of August. A weltome home party Wu given Theodore Druenel. 17., It the home for Mr. and Mrs. Theodon- Dun-ml. 18L. on Grand uvenue. lax! Saturday fovening. 'l'hr guest of honor was in member of the famous. hnnlluck ‘muckhwk mum... and after long training at Rockford and Sparta. Win... wont to anre. Then- hc "tin. ed in turn dim-mm locations and Win within a day's journey from the from, where he was to gr! into attic". when the armistice was .sigm-d. GOSH ALL TARNATION. BUT BILL WAS MAD! Thursday, September 18th Tuesday, September 16th DIBB WELOOIID HOME BY FRIENDS --vgâ€"-â€" â€"vâ€" yummmmymuucmmm Admission. I5 and 20 cent». incl-ding wu- (u. ! REWARD !! CHESTER OUTING 3 On Sunday evening. September m the large» chorus choir of an m Mclhodixt Church will vendor Us. .‘ ‘lnta entitled “The Holy City!“ It will be given uluk-r the dim 0‘ Mrs. R. B. Ransweiler. which M cement alone insures (he W ‘ the enterprise. Racing to fires with autos Inuit N flopped. It himh-rs the prompt Ir rival of the m-cossary apparalul. Sew-r31 narrow ewapen'fmm llrnts at ween! fm-s' have bet. I. normed. I! you loal’ a fender or m yau have yourself In blame . The II“. curl. cannot fly ovt-r you 56 step III“ for them please. The public is cordially invited. Il- momber the time, one week from 0‘ Sunday evening. SACRED CANTATA TO BE GIVEN BY , ME. CHURCH CHOII service. IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASING um: FORD WEEKLY

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