Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Sep 1919, p. 5

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' “Seasomle Vegemles and fnn'ls “ Meatsandfiroceries ' 32 Noni Fond Ann-c North Side Grocery 8: Market Mn. Dalian Malcolm of Chicago, spent last week with her friend. Mrs. Miss Fannie Whitney. who is teach- ing in the Reddick High School, spent the Week end with her parents. In J. L. Remmers has been on the sick list for the past week. “Anything from Kid Gloves to Large Rugs.” If m need“ tomsâ€"1W. WHAT IS “THE BEAT?” adv. In. Italic Weldt of Amboy. XII.- visited with friends here this week. '11: sunset funny of Juliet, were week-end guests at the Lemon home.‘ ‘I PERSONALS FALL AND WINTER SUITS 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. flARDWARE. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 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! MERTZ é MOCHEL DOES YOUR WINTER SUIT NEED CLEANING? PRESSING? ORDER :2:’:.,;"::::e:{ C O A L $5".$$£§’§ZJZ"_Ԥ? DOES YOUR OVERCOAT NEED TO BE CLEANED? PRESSED? BELINED? OR NEED A NEW VELVET COLLAR? NOWf fuel condilions in (he U. 5. Follow (heir advice! Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing Successor to W. 5. Wilson CLEANING -â€" DYEING -- PRESSING and -- REPAIRING :1 South Main Street , JOSE PH MAZZA GENERAL REPAIRING ? H. C. PITCHER. Proprietor line and take are of then promptly. Have you tried the Service and the Qual- ity at the North Side Grocery and Market Later? When we first started things were a little ragged but now we ere in a position to take are of you; Bur-uh Called lu- ul Defiant Mrs. P. P. Clark entartained the Past Matron of Millard Clupter, 0. E. S.. at a luncheon Wednesday. _ Mn. Adeline ll. Ball of Livingston. Montana has been the guest of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bum are now pccupying their new home on High- hnd avenue. Th‘e seem memes at the niche Theatre. IdV. Mrs. ileum: of Toronto, Canada. is visiting at tho hum of Mn. Edwam‘ In. W. 0. Out-ah in upendlnx,two weeks with nlativu and (Hand: in St. Paul and Kins-pom. lint. . rob»... Bin-Mr 2 bind a few friends on Wednesday m. my lento: when, Wis. thinnek whore thywfllmm Mr. and Mrs. John H. D:rrow and children. Garry and Chm. of Chiago, and Don Stoops of Napalm» Incl. were visitors Sunday it the T. K. Kelly home. Watch for Tom Moore. Madge Ken- nedy, Rex Beach, Mabel Normandâ€"â€" Bert Lytell~and other big- stars at The Dicke Theatre. adv. The Rev. H. M. MacWhorter is ill in bed at the home of his mother. Mrs. ‘D. M. MacWhorter. 2309 Common- wealth avenue. Chicago, aid is under a doctor’s care for a severe carbuncle. Mr. and Mrs. C‘ Farley uld Mr. and Mrs. Nickels and son of Glen- wood. motored here Sunday and had dinner with Mrs. H. Krueger at her home on Prince avenue” The Salvation Army deserves Wm? financial support. When a represen- tative of the American Legion calls on you for a contribution. see how much you an spare, n‘ot how little, ‘ Mrs. Frank McCollum attended a‘ yearly banquet at Buenn Main Presby- terian p‘hurch in Chicago, Tuejay evening. as the M of Mrs. D. Inl- Ir. Norman S. Cook of Chicago, well known as a baritone soloist in church and toda- cirtles. will sing at the First I. E. Church of Downers Grove, Sunday morning. Septemhts. family have rammed {mm a risi: with friends and relatives at Harlnn. Iowa. Miss Bertha Wthuter of Him- dale and Mrs. John Leibundguth and Hr. ‘ Rev. and In H. E. Hunt W 00? for a visi‘ with Ir. and In. J. L RQMWYS. ml men way from Guelph, Canah. to Cnlifornh. In. Make! News has returned to Kuhn Iowa. after dune watt whit at he like Veith homo and Mating of Hiudfle. The American Legion vhm um owning unwise: to hr one of the moat smuful alum hid in (he filing! this year. 'Douflu Faith-uh in 'm. lusty [In Amflfln" 3! Dick “ram. 8.:- nnhy. Octal!" 18m. uh. Mr. and In Wm. 0M "N «IN to Omaha. M. Timmy. ov- inl lo the amid" death or In. 0:- bol'ne'l mm. | Thu mthly Ma's: of the Jolly U-y‘u (Hub v.1 held It "to home of Matilda Bender. lulu-dun"!- Iron pend and all had a plan“ “an. W. I. Brown "(and home )1:- umhy from 8!. Lieu inn-plat when he underwent In operation for up- wididtin. mt u "ll-oh. ludvenucly lut mt We printed flan- um" um- u a Mac .1 Northme U. lie Is- In M: Stab! Mm J. W. Worky o! Kettle Pall». Wu)». who Ml boon Vidul‘ he! dul- dm Md aid friend: lure .mumcd to her home Weduudny evening. Watch an Rabbit Dam. Nutnwvu DICK}: THEATRE. uh: Wantedâ€"8 pin boy: for the Dixie Bowllu Alleys. 7 p. m. to [0:30 p. m. Good pay. Apply a Alley; udv. The Baptist people have computed the work of repairing their church building and have reopened name for all "gum «nice». Jesse ll. 'Hawley [en lust Thun- dny “human to join his father at San Francisco, Calilonin. A public phone booth has been in- atafled in the woman's waiting room at the local station. Mae Marshâ€"~th Racing Strain-â€" Dicke Theatre ’l‘hursday‘ adv. 0. B. Ostewig is visiting with home folks at Shabbona. "1., on his vaca- Frankenfleld family last week. F. H. Hammond is back on the job at the “Q” station after a visit with his daughter in Omaha. Neb. Mrs. Hunt Breckenridge of Oak Park. was a guest of Mrs. Lemma the past week. Miss Winnie Richard: of CM. was a house guest'hst week of the W. R. Clarke family on Oskwood ave. Attorney Ralph L Peck and family of Plhtine. motored over to spend: Sunday with his aunt. firs. Steven. Baby Marie Osborneâ€"m'erybmly's favorite. Dicke Thane Tuesdny. ad. Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Lofler of When- ton were guests at the how of Mr. and Mrs. Lenum Thur-«lay. with Ilrs. Mel’s Hr.adlnc.dlmrmw~ has a tow thy. in ”polity Kin... N. J., visited the enter- A farewell party was held at the home of Mrs. M .W, Mills, Middaugh ave, on Thursday evening. Sept. 18. by the Philathea. Class of the (391:- gregational church. in honor of Mrs. Grey. wife of our former pastor, Rev. ‘15 M. Grey. Games. music and re- fresflmmts were enjoyed throughout the evening. During one of the games In. Grey m the much lurâ€" pdaed recipient of u very pretty Inn pin. Thfllflathmnmverymh‘ lofinghrfmfieirchuum m a hithhl Incl-tor. semions. 8 to 2. 9â€"26-20 Adv. night school at the PATERSON BUS- INESS INSTITUTE. La Grange. Day Malt? your evnnings count this win- ter! 3mm still enrolling for the An impromptu wrestling match It the corner of Main st. and the truck about a week :30 has led to a great ‘deal of argument. We sugnst that the local post of the American Legion put thn two on for 3 Wrestling bout; for the heavy weight championship‘ of thp village. mother to spend Sunny with the Sto- ver‘s in Lane Flue. Dr. flink's work :3 Head Surgeon at Grant lake: is completed and the Government is lnnsferring him to the Island of St. Thomas in the Danish West Indies. Dr. 0m link. L‘. P. N.. motored over from Wham with his wife and C. E. "0-!" serum. returned Tues- day (run an nutomobile trip to New York. Going down he went vi. the Lincoln highway and can» he! "I!“ l‘hiladelphfn. Mr. Bertolin thinks the drivers of the eat are “we cram m the world. AwWMnmm flag is in and, of Mrs. Barber who Is chairman of lhv girls activities in the village. I lr.fl.8.hinlnspmt«lbthe Downer- GMQICQW Pin Girls In Annie-n flag. the same sin, um um he presents! to a: Boy Snub . The WM «b you think? Minx "run while 'u going to like flaw. When? Sunday evening at mo. Whore? Why! At the Fm! Bap- tis‘ (Mitt of Down": Grove. What in it? Go and no. in I’m for all! {I'Mwmmthllmm km" mumm- on. an Conn-t. [brim- and law. Spat-d lb («Ii-a gim to Wu. G. 'A. Camp. ‘3 E. Pub", .Hm MR. you" mic. Wu of ”It (Thru- uu Commits-Np Club of Civic... on m to [in u hflflul all in- anQ pm at ch MC chunk Sunday evening Manly rm? '1'... (n M Mm! Incl cl Donna-pm who loll. (or Hawaii. "that: have W! INN-Mo! can. 500 MI 0! barley and m Mahayaulhawlooumol Tin- uelt min mum of the Roy“ Melchior: will hr held on [Hand-y em. Mob" M Thom will be a verb! hour an" the M i... All nghbon an mat-d to come Ind bring and: {my work Tin-Pint M.E.Chunhmpuhd to the doors Inn Sunday evening In ‘wlbeu the mun. “The Holy City" which was mm In a highly plou- iax manner by the lam dwnn choir directed by In. I. E. Bunion". at mm“: prices. Pbolo 635 or and postcard. Will all uni him" {no of dam. 8-2241. Hiudfle Upton-tom 4; Furniture Rani: Shop. All work may done and Dr. G. A. Schultz of New York. have been visiting with Its. Holst and In. Cheney. Dr. schulu left Tucshy evening for the Philippine L. W. Trout, who formerly was em- pioyed in the local passanger station, has return 4 from service in the Navy and is now working In the Kins< «hie tower. He is [wanting in the l The Congregational Lndies’ Aid So- 'ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. S. J. Perkin, lll Oakwood :venue, on 'l'humlay. October 2nd, at 1:30 0' clock. A, large attendance is desired. main hem a few weeks to visit mhv lives. Mrs. Henrietta Westfahl of Lincoln. Neb.. attended the funeral of her mo- cmmimmiesunobehou "" "'V“ ‘7 in the church parlors Thursday new. BELMONT AND must AVENUE 00mins om , THE BRA? is the blue-t this in ”ma“ Iran‘s-3355? now In: mm m 19mm Sauteâ€"he: am. sad 21“. adv. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scum of my» Watch every new announcement, judge it on its merit“ ‘Iand avenue took charge of the wm See them, tell us how you like them. The follo ‘ M " Zam farm Inst week. They have rem ted their hm on High...“ Mm to stars to appear during October: Tom Moore, Madge Mr. Fmer and may of cmcoxo- nedy. Rex Beach. Douglas Fairbanks. Mable Nam [Mammafiuprdgoodtim at til» next Wanda Dinner of the Usher-icy. Mr. and Mm. W. Keil of Toledo. 0.. ”1.33:: at You do not need to be told of the success of Nazimon- m Schultz left “The Brat” is an exceptional success, it. is being run in thi the ”WW” finest and biggest theatresâ€"not for one dayâ€"mot for on ‘ F“ u weekâ€"but for indefinite periods. 3‘ g and?“ A L S 0 m m: _ HAROLD vao IN “THE 01mm nun“ i-NLP adv. ‘1 'Aâ€" “rm: mun" it the biggest thing in mm MI!- JR-R. fTheDICke e IMCIUMW W‘Iâ€"mvlâ€"Ilm Dicke Thea EbMING, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “ms Muss", THE AMERICAN,” SATURDAY, may; 18th EVENING: 7:30 and 9:15. Admission l5 and 20 cents. including m In. FORD WEEKLY A race track romance of Old Kentucky on the famous old Saratoga track. Mae Marsh’s very best «lay. Come on. this great racing picture. You can’t lose if you bet on it, full of romance and excitement. “The Racing Strain” MAE MARSH ALSO CHESTER OUTING and 35an LLOYD COMEDY. EVENING: 7:30 and 9tl‘o. Admission 15 and 20 cents. including '3: fl. A picture the children will enjoy most heartily, the older people also will take great plasure in Baby Marie. Sh. is witty â€" pretty and â€" interesting. Baby Marie Osborne A L 8 0 CHRISTIE COMEDY â€"â€" “0H SUSIE BE CAREFUL" BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE ‘She hoped. she slaved. she danced, to win his love. still u- did not seem to care. Yet she won him from his finest h siilm A thrilling story of intense passion and great In" . MAT'NEE: .13!” Admin“. I5 Ind 8 m 1% W m. NVENINU: 72M and 91"». Admin-ion m Ind 25 min. inhaling W ~. "THE BRAT” MATINEE: 3:1!) Atlmiuion 16,131] 20 cosh. Including m U. EVENING: 7:30 Ind 9:!5. Admin-ion no and 135 mu. including m u. NAZIMOVA PWatch every new announcement, judge it on its. mum-I ‘See them, tell us how you like them. The follo ‘ ,9” stars to appear during October: Tom Moore, Madge ' _ nedy, .Rex Beach, Douglas Fairbanks. Mable Normand. May Allison,- Eugene O’Brien, Constance 'l‘almadge, Barf '-' Lytell, Olive Thomas, Mae Marsh. A regular galaxy. * ' Remember the date -â€" no advance in mm “The Little Diplomat” Tuesday, September Saturday, September 21th N azimova Thursday, October 2nd Friday, September 26th EVERYBODYS FAVORITE “Thé Brat” WHAT IS “THE BEAT” SEE “THE BRAT" BRAY PICTOGRAPH «m 1, '3‘!

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