H. c. PITCHER, Proprietor 31 North Fun! Ave.“ TOW You will ï¬nd in our store everything delicious ior that Big Christmas Dinner North Side Grocery 6: Market ‘ 8am to W. 8. Wilson CLEANING .. DYEING -â€" PRESSING .andâ€"IIEPAIRING nmmm/ MOI-ll - medicinal“ Miss Ruth Ballard, who has been critically ill at her home, is some- what improved. The trees and foliage had a real Chrismacy appearance yesterday with their coating of frost and ice. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prince are home for the holidays: Lemuel Wright is home from the hospital to spend Christmas here. Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing “Anything from Kid Gloves to Large Rugs.†A Merry Christmas. And a Happy New Year. Do your gift exchanging early. E. H. Prince spent several days in Downers Grove last week. Little Lois Winter is sick with a slight attack of Scarlet Fever. [am ready now with up-to-the-minnte styles OF THE PUREST WOOLENSI The Way To Do This Is To Have Your Clothes MADE BY HAND. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Tole] MERTZ 6 MOCHEL Get The Most For Your Clothes Money--- I The Most 81er The Most Wear The Most Fit W. H. Edwards has sold the Banker Gold MedalFlour Chicken Feed S T R E T C H Your Dollars Stoves and Ranges PERSONALS J OSEPII M AZZA Paints, Oils and Glass 191} Miss Pauline Rainer is s ndin Christmas holidays with ome olks at Des Moines Iona. Mrs. T. F. Kelly and children will Spend the week end with her parents at La Crosse, -Wia. - Daners Grove college students are :10le to spend the holi nys with home 0 s. Miss Geo a Beresfonl of La Grange, visite with Mrs.C .W .Van Beynum Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brevillier were called to Erie, Pa.. by the death of Mr. pmvillier’s father. Miss 1!. Vernon of Detroit-Mich. is visitiu with her sister. Mrs. F C. Lancas r. Little Ruth Cheny underwent an operation for appendicitis at the West Side hospital and is now doing ï¬ne. Telephone No. Tm Nun“: 3 avenue â€OWNERS GROVE REPORTER: DOWNERSGDOVE.‘ ILLINOIS Dunn. DI lull-ll VA!†Iâ€. MARY MILES MINTER {nag}; u !A FANCY SELECTION OF Tqrheys, Geese, _ Ducks, Chickens FOR YOUR XMAS DINNER Start 1920 right! ADULT CLASS in business training starts January 6. Two afternoons wmkly or 2 evenings weekly. Regular day and night school rut-opens in our own new built" on January 2. Wn’te now for lg". 1920 will soon be with us and the Dicko Thntn is starting the New Yem- right in showing one of the must pictures of the screen. Ger- (Mine Parr" in 'The Work! and in Women.†ulv. annual Christmas "amines Monday evening. A ï¬n: program had been rcpned Ind the visit from Santa ana was “ï¬ning climax m the ev‘ min" mterhinmem . lnleml and entertain the I-liildn-II,L " ’w lowukluq' during the Chrlntmas tuition by' I'Mlg‘ï¬am to lhe MO Mire. NEW BAKERY C Only pidum obtainable are IlIoIrn and the pIIIuIIiI: in excellent. all On Wedneatlay. Deeembet Slat and STARTS HERE New Year'a Dayy )ou IIill have lhm . N EXT MONTH “ rtnniiy to see awe of the mast mut- III-ma pmlwum ever pmâ€"i Adolph Ross nnIl family of Pula- IlIIeeIl namely. Geraldine Pan-at in line. moved last week inln the old â€The World and In Women." ml Hiller hohl It Main and Railmad It: may The children of 8“"; ANN-whale» Mr. Rots purchased some time ii “ l-‘pincopnl church neatly enjo the on. They meal here hm. Pal-- annual Chrlnlmas exercise:- may line "L. nyhere Mr. Ross ban ueen In evening A ï¬ne program had been the bakery husinem and he will m" rapped and the viqi: from Santa an upâ€"lo-date baby in his new lo Elam wag “min. climax to the ev ration some time Ain Jamal"! In: In": Grunt Nuh returned Snumhy fmrn Pullman. Wnnhmgton when: in- ha- boon working ulna mum an mun _t_r_ip then with Chm. flaw in. Ir Ind "11.1.1“. llnrkhanltuu! clngMa-nt,Y Mullins and Betty y. of Buf- hlo. N. . arc hen- on u month'n Unit “in. Yin-s. Maud Smith and (Im- Liam. Joop lent-d hi: country we" when I'll! needed him. He norvea God nbuo became he love: Him. liar him (in. at the Res-In] Curly-1m in the Flu! Evangelical church Norman Andaman, one o! Downer-r Crow's mount pulnr mm: men ml n_ njturm-d Ilcr. Ml premh at flu Methodist church 'ml Eli-may mm it 7:30 o'clock. The dancing clause» which we held in Zindt's Hull every Saturday will be cloned for two men. to re-opeu Saturday, Janu-ry 10th. Minn l-‘lo~ mm Keifer. adv. Thad-y; YOUR Library Is in need of YOUR ontribution if it is to continue do In: good work for the people of this community. Miss blith Hurt of Cicero. and Miss Edith Stiles of Millard avenue. «peak the week end with the L. B. Wells family on Santos: avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wooten hnve sold their HInqtation in Miuisgjppi mu] Mr. Wm. Boon and son. Guthrie. have gone to Texas on a trip and ex- pect to return to spend the New Year noliday at home. . The next meeting of Downers Grove Cha her, D. A. IL. will be hem the thin Tuesday in January at the home of Mm. M. B. Downer. The Stitch and Chatter Club gave a luncheon and Christmas Party at the home of Mrs. Lemon, on High~ lnnd avenue. last Thursday. Don’t forget that Mary Pickford a- gain ap 'am at the Dicke Theatre Wedne~ y. December 24th and on Christmas Day, December 25th. adv. Following the Community “Sing" :1 Christina» pmgram will be render- Ld at the First Evnagclical church at 7 o'clock. Hinsdale Upholstering ‘Fumiture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver Remember the Community Gather~ ing at the lighted tree beside the Purlin gton tracks at 6 p. m. Chlist- mas Day. Let the bells pen] out. The Jolly Jays hold their monthly. meetin at the home of iss Louisa Bamic cl. All present I) d a delight~ ful time. 8L 30,1“- x An Evangelistic oCamï¬iign will commence at the First ‘vangelical church next Sunday: Services each evening at 7:45. The Jolly Jays held their monthly. meetin at the home of iss Imuisa Bamic cl. All present I) d a delight~ ful time. Hinsdale Upholstering ‘Fumiture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver Remember the Community (lather~ ing at the lighted tree beside the Purlington tracks at 6 p. m. Christ- mas Day. Let the bells penl out. Dnl‘nlnl:-‘n- 4|." l‘.u..,._...._.4... “0:-.." most beautiful display ever shown in Downers Grove. Now at the Pufl'er Pharmacy. " adv. 12-5-34? LOSTâ€"JPWo goml feathen- beds. he- twcen Elmhumt and Dawners Grove nbout nine o’clock at night on the ï¬fth of December. Finder please not- ify Rudolph 0. Ross, 16-18 So. Main st. Downers Grove. UL, and receive reward. adv. M. L. Puffer made quite a hit with his patrons Monday when he placed on sale 500 pounds of sugar which he} secured in Chicago. He drove in and purchased the precious sweetening right out of the car in the railmnd yards. you e nï¬oy real singing? Then don't miss t e song services led by Lieut. R. F Joop at the First Evan- gelical church emu y night next week. ? Goo e Dam, of Columbus. Ohio, at unday at the home of his bro- r, Homer Dum, on Saratoga ave. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bri 33 left on Sunday for a visit with t eir daughâ€"i ter at Tulsa. Oklihoma. Christmas table in . excellent manner from our big a t o c k . ALSO WEDNESDAY bl STAR COMED‘â€~â€"“ s YOU WERE†are a . e to equip your (“ESTER OUTING PIC'I URE _ HIDDEN GA? ,V-~ vrrv ..._.- w Dowizérs Grove on The Palatinn Record had the follow- ing to sav of Mr. Rm: win-n he mov- od from that village. "Ross nu a Food hater, kept a dean ant-op. wax :- nynl Paalï¬ne citizen and we are nor ry to lone him.†With that recom~ wit-Mutton, we welcome him tn â€I0 ranks of the business people of Downers Grove. [from present plum he expects to Mnthewovimomlnrltlwnorcin the large stare room It the tomr. The bake shop itself will thus he op- (n for inspection b all who come in!» the atom. f Mr. \ydu‘r bran. uOwl hum: New: rom up yxn on wee f‘nwmhy. be nu In the W of Mn building hating coma honey to rut it “do umllor mound†win; a four burner m stove when was own-Nome «Mm- hy (u or the Incl: o! oxvnn In the “nine nu fouml hanging aver the n rum by Mr. Swarm I: who gone down n)- lar w in: Mr: tum. Mn Lyman nfwr Ming Revived mutton-d no bad nflor efforts. The Home and Educational Depurt- ment of the Woman: Club hu pout- now! its meeting of Ju-I-ry 7th to lunch ad on mun! o! the unborn“ mention. The Art Ind Liar-tum Do- mnmcm'u pmmlm 0! December am his been postponed to January 7th. 1.1M n_ftemo_n will _he in churn Q! "n. R. W. Bout, whose tidied-hill he “lodern Musk." Subscriptions for the Downers Grove Public Library need not me- csmrily be paid in cash. They can be extended over a six months perâ€" iod with a stated sum payable every month. Remember that unless the people of this community Kule'ibl‘ no this fund the Libra cumot (In the work in this commun 1y it in up- abie of doing. Decorate your packages with Red Cross Christmas seals. A good idea is to seal your letters acknowledging Christmas ifts with these little “life avers." y no doing you are help< ing to ï¬ght‘he great white plague, the disease which is the bane of clv~ ilization. Chrixtmns Specialâ€"«For the man who smokes We have made special prices on standqu brands of cigars For instance. La Restas. box 0 50. $3. 25; First Nationals. 25 fort . 60; Bmadvnle. 25 for $1. 55 and 3other stamlard brands. Putter Pharmacy. 12-19 2-0 The Congregational Pliilathen Class will hold their next. business meeting and soeial on Friday evening, January 15nd, at the home of Miss Helen Downer. 53 East Male ave. Miss Maude Bateman wil assist Miss Downer. All members and friends are 'conliallv invited. Christmas and New Years Cards and Calendar Pads. The largest and most beautiful display ever shown in I! m needn- fonwwlfll‘l. A packed house greeted Rev. E. L. Eaton, D. D.. who mm his humus nature-sermon on e “Science of ‘Mental Handing at the First M. E. church last Sunday evening. He spoke for an hour and a uarter and man regarded it as one o the greatest m - dresses they had ever listened to. 1 FIGeraldine Farm BERT LYTELL in “ONE THING AT A m 0 MARY MILESHINTERMIMM V “ANN W R, I Matinee, New Year's Day only. 3:30 Evening. both days. 7:30â€"9:15 For Um ï¬rst time in hm- camr Geraldine Farrar appears with In? I“ ' band Lou Trlingfln. "The World and Its Women" is one of than M p miuccimm that starch the yamâ€"Mn ‘ Iorld only once in a while. It in M p odurtion mphasizing Ivr'ry May of human motion and one â€I“ h ‘- ri-ad) astonishing moving picture 10ers throughout the country. “The World and Its Woman†NEW YEAR’S DAY r. HAROLD LLOYD COMEDYâ€"“OLD STAGE DOORâ€- FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY ' Matinee 3:30 Evening 7 :30Aâ€"9: l5 This- in 0hr most pawl-r Cluplin [imam 0v" produced. Eve! b l“ mu have mu "Shoulder Arms†bvfon- w know that )0“ will“ It h ti “ruin. In rm- you haw not use» ltâ€"â€"Nmr hymn op’mrtuahy! Showing 0w mlhod one woman and m [d her MIMI hum th M of f-flun. CHAS. CHAPLIN Matinee. Chrktmu Dny 3:30. Evening. Both Days. 7:30-«036 MARY PICKFORD Heart 0’ The Hills 3 Wednesday, December Blst New Year’s Day, January 1, 1920 Special Big Christmas Show Wednesday Thursday, December 24th 2N BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES â€OWNERS GROVI. Shoulder Arms†ALSO PATHE NEWS CHRIS'I'Y COMEDY~“LOVE IN A HURRY†BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE Saturday, December 27th A BIG TWO FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT A GREAT EDUCATIONAL FEATURE N0 SHOW TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30th “HEA DS WIN†AND IIY “ERNEST COMING Admission no «and: Admin-ion 15nd udI db. Admixxion 10 3M 15 “ Aclmiuion I.) ml 20 and.