Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Feb 1920, p. 3

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in; into hll clothed at. I W 0 see when you cut MI wlnll 01" ten-no. Opportunity Not to lo III-nod. Hy small boy lhlnks all balm-s nre mull with wlnga. sent from heaven. Recently I took him with me to see a buy just a few days old: alter look- II‘ It It lnlently for n few mlnutes. In all to the baby's mother: “0h, Phyer Singleterry ..... Johnston ........ 107 Wiley .......... 187 Gel-wig (absent) Totals .......... 888 Tabla Kidwell's Speeders vs. Swearing" Pace Linkers. February 13. 1920. Player Shnltz nger Bram 5. Vi: . “envoy Totals Mayer (“diner .‘Thulu . Dicks ,. Walters Nat Bertolin‘s Cubs vs. (II-rko‘s Clean Ems, February m». l920. nil“ my" ilddclmn Musk-y . (‘0‘ Ff!“ Tabb Player 8W: Dim" P. VI: . Dublin's Cuba ........... 8W5 Pub 1mm» Klein’s Coll.- ............. CIIM'I Clean Emu ....... Min'u Hutu-n . "other: All at“ KMwll'u Speeder: Klein's Culu u. Thalia“- "turn. l'ebmry 10th. mo. Kkh’l Mo Sunni ladies have been in the al- Icy: lately to watch the witches. The alley W? wishes to emphuiu the fact that. Indies tn nlwnys we!- come and invites them to watch the contest: at any time. L-st weeks' scores were Iow,'only a few getting over 500 for the series. They were,» Aldemon. 51]; Shula, 522; Stump. 521; Nash, 559; Bun- The latter tum is fourth place and have been going strong in the hat week. last Thursday they met the leaders 3nd tool: two out of the three pm Monday night they rolled at? a postponed game with Klein's Colts am taking two out of three. These place respectively and this seems to auxur well for the future of the Clean Leaders in the Downers Grove Bowling League are pretty yell bunched and from now to the end of the season it will be one continuous fight for supremacy. Only six games mute the first four teams and and Bcrtolin's Cubs are clinging to the by position trying to stave of! tha mmhments of Klein's Colts, the Plea Makers and Clarke's Clean Ems. Only Six Games Separate Fir-l Fm Tansâ€"‘f'Cle-n 'Em" Are Going Stronger. BOWLING LEAGUE LEADERS PRETTY w E L p BUNCHED “on“! for 0w Swenrlnm’a Vi: Luz-I Stud-p. Feb. l0. Clarke's Chan Kidnll'l “(Will's ....... 3:9 729 he}; ‘ 1.07%.. Sun u. Dk-h Teal II. In). m 146 137 187 165 718 M3 175 123 133 ( abunt) 181 [97 I35 13] t88 804 757 Pace Maker- l4? I3" I36 I“ l5] IN "If: A" San (‘Ih 144 139 156 177 I45 164 157 161 IS!) 754 N39 l6? I27 I“ III I78 12‘ IM 17! 147 141 189 181 8H 213 I32 I 43 3 TM. “5 146 ”3 I9!) ‘44 420 444 481 4 78 I96 ’43 I37 I45) Ill! I14 l7! IOI TM 423 511 521 522 4912' 4|? 4U 167 4 4 7 4.9.3 {7| 414 ‘78 52 l O79 - Cad-m scored in Oil. For storing Indies for untamed one. Dr. Arthur William Ilyers of Stanford university un- bouu filled with miner-n! coal oil. whiel h All)”. odoriea' and prom the and". from decay. American Weight. Wrong. The United States human of stand- ‘urda reports mat many of the weights submitted by American makers for teat have been unsatisfactory. his has caused such great delay’am in- convenience that one of the largest dealers is already mnaiderlng'ihe allz visahlllty of Importing at least those weights which are to he certified by the harean. Apparently the trouble is mainly due to lnsufllcieut factory in- cpectlon. Although the visitors won thc County tournament and Ire acknow- ledged the best team in the county, I pretty scrap is looked for. The ln< cals have been going good since thch fiasco at Navel-ville and are picking 1up speed a my day. Never were the,» so good as they are right now an! good games are looked for The attendance at the local games this year has been better than an}? other season and those in charge of school athletics look for a continu- ance of the pump. ball. The light and heavyweight squads of» Napen-ille and Downer‘ Grow high schools will mm! tonight in the Inca! gym in hm games of basket Heavy and Lightweight Squad- 9‘ Two PHI-oh wm Mm on Basketball Floor. .'~c- pmsibility «f fining FMM-r Shot-i :m rumv again and «flu-n. u-Mrh Dr T (‘mmlwin announces will hr no! infrr ' um-M’y ulnring lmnt. LOCALS TO MEET NAPERVILI.E H. S. TEAMS TO-NIGHT The Reverend Pub" in} drum" we atylo wonky o! the M mum. "we. on to “In-tau whom!- tho au- thor: WM 5- pmlnl Mr"- to am»). ~m glam: In answer to every quatbn. the Ram en's '0th o! 'Nmrer-Im" aw you-Id u I chub-ho" to Itfl. -1 «an I flit-My NW MOI ‘mflu lm. Mont. on Da- Mtu‘ ry. mnr incoming ”weary of the of!- limu annually [nick‘s yum“ a» Man's soul. finally win.- u..- (‘ham' My Faith i! triumphant m" M". F A" who haw rah) n! "w pdvikr . of such raw “(nary nuvl spirihmii (91's.!â€" an‘iripau‘ nil'n much [I'Vl'll2‘l'% w Maud bond. ”in; And mot. pmbplucd. Adam-n Titanic gloom of chumal (mm. ; From the“ “mu he! that Ioflow- ed. lollowl “hr. ”at with albumin. dun. And unputurbd pen, r Daub-nu wad. nub-wk W. They bubâ€"and A Video but . Ion hunt than the PM" All (Mun May um. who Mayan: In. the days. . lflcdhimdownmemhuoflho you”; ' l fled him do“ the labyrinth» wad 0! my own mlnd: and in the mix! A: the opening Wu 0! the poell: has it. so beautifully put; , l fled him, do“ the nights .nd don-n I hid from Him. and under running humor. The background of the masterpiece, according to the lecturer. lay in the fact that exery Englishman loves a dog, and particularly a houndâ€"that indeed one of the ambitions of the gentry seems to be to own a “pack.” will order to be able to join the Chase. ‘Witness in English art the familiar red~psntalooned horseman riding nib 2r the hounds. Now, just :3 the “quarry." followâ€" ed by the ever-panning hound, 08' doubles about and flees in devious ways, even so does Man in the mm of life, winding thru its labyrinthine pathwaysâ€"in the valley of sorrows and the mountaintops of success -â€"â€" find himself ever pursued by Divine Loveâ€"typified by the Hound in the ‘ Those who braved the ten below any of last Sunday to hear Father ‘Sheran on “The Hound of Heaven." were n'chly repaid. .While expecta- tions were wrought to a high pitch he certainly delivered :1 remarkable “Appreciation" of what he tanned the greatest lyric poem in modern Eng- lish literature. Those Who and Zen Weather Amply Repaid by [luring Excellent Sermon um: sum om: FINE OFFERS PRIZES ADDRESS AT 81-1085?“ FOR BEST BOY cunouc alum SCOUT PAPERS "h was hum; John's Methane “I“ - , kept my link [M alive.” said In. L. "EFT ‘ ', M Way, 0! Brook N. Y. in A re- LLI‘: H. 5. . um letter. "th11 we": "a 3 year , . . mum. hadndreadlnlcoldwhidlkfl . T0-.\l(-HT! I... with asthma and mum which # [has ‘ ' he F ' cue l mate i great in he nigh Squads 0‘ “MMWRMa‘M .. M. [vii no": te without I! n log “'"“"'“" {unmmaonmw v.- III-‘Ioor. mmfihifimmbhuh my word h In «It. Both ll dul- - .1.- “fit“...a :2. ‘m'yu'eight squanl‘ - Downew Grow ( ) I“ la '.'~' {‘91 MRI-('1‘ in ”10 m - games of hasko' R w as lau- : 'isitom won (hr. L and nrc acknow- yawn m in the countv. C u U I a Judge» win he the Scout lu- ‘tevs o! the various tmopc. The, thin winning mm or the Mp will be printed in The Reporter after the contest is mr. ~ flm'l You (ham no”. How many of you boy may want a knife. to u. or name other vood- rnfl snick- which you an \uc dutâ€" 3. They must be written either in pencil or ink on one side of the pnpcr. 4. The prim will be thne. all (nah. Isl. 35.00. . 2011. $3.50; 3d. $1.50. . 1. Every Downers Grove scout who attended. is eligible. 2. Papers must be delivered at The Reporter Office on or before Monday, Much 15th. F. N. Davis and C. H. Stats have ‘each ofl'ered prizes of 85.00 for the ‘best stories describing the trip. This :money will be divided as follows: First best pgper. $5.00; Second, 33. 60 and Third, $1.50. Every scout who made the trip is eligible to sum in an account of his impressions. 41love will be no ehborabe_mles fox-«the contest. They will‘be simple. A few, however- are necessary find they will be as follows: Last Satunlay the boy scouts of the Suburban district made a. trip to Chicago during which they saw and heard many interesting things. This must have made a lasting impression on their mii’ids because it was new to most of them. F. N. Duh Ind C.‘ H. Sult- Paul 35.” Each for'Be-t W of Chicago Trip. “BABY 8001.” I01 SEEP SHE mm 80 All INT.” The. Only Trailer That Always Track: 3, fi. a. w “The Simplex Short-Tim Tide!” msumrm mm a. __-__A-4_ A-l-‘ HERE IT IS!!! Own Only WI Surf-co. In Japan Indlvldualu on only tho nurture or the ground nnd m prod- ucts. all mlnenl deposits being un- arnmmt W1. 1 Simply tell in your own words what you saw last Sammy. How it im4 pleased you. What you thought of the unions operations of the much- inery you saw aboard the ship. Lit- tle things which you think might in- terest other boys and their parents. Start right now by writing about the things you saw. You may be lucky enough to win one of the cash prizes. Get your offering to the Re- 'porter oflicg as quickly as possible. Don't. put off writing your paper. Do it now! Why Hon. Che-tau" It is aid that (he name horse chm- nut was derived from the met that when the leaves of the tree (all them Is a scar lo'ft on the N12 In the shine ot a horseshoe. that bears marks re- Iembllng the nuns of a shoe. ‘mer! I’ll wager them isn’t one of you but wants something. Here's your chance to get the money for it and get it easily. hgmhvmfiudlylmxtm- Main tad Railroad Sitcom ‘1 Starting today. Friday. February 20th. we willbe open for businw in our modern Bakery. in ““319“ Miller Hotel building, at the comer of Mam and q We desire to announce at our opening that only the befi ol ingredients-the pure“ flavors and hunt: will be used in the making ol 0qu produdts. . q Our shop will be clean at all times and we aslr the people of Downers Grove to inspect our workroom. q The usual line of Bakery Produtfts will be on sale fresh every day. You are invited to do your balrery goods buying here. A trial will convince you that our produdts have no equal for flavor. I] We are especially proud of our bread. Try a loaf. DownprgGrove Bakery Announcing New Baker o. A. ROSS. PROPRIETOR Our Motto-Made Clean and Sold Clcan We have just received a new line of Fancy Stationery in all the latest colorsand shades. Quality is unsur- passed and the price is right, Box Stationery, up from .............. 35c Correspondence, up from ..... ~ ......... 25c TABLETS INKS PENCILS FOUNTAIN PENS EAGLE‘IIKADO'.’ With the "Simpgx" however. you can click along at 20 to 35 miles per hour. if you wish. just as if you had nothing on behind for it nev- er fails to track. carry. Ordinary auto trailers to utilize-this pow- er have never been satisfactory. due' fo the an- noyance 9f the driver always having to ”watch out" for fear of hitting the comer org'rfinning a- gainst some one while turning. It is a fact that a tremendous amount of power [I wasted by our automobiles because of their aging to pull more than: they can Duy 9nd Night Suvlco. 34 3. Main Str. 'l'clepl Parties interested ‘mquire ofâ€" New Stallions: ZINDT’S PHARMACY HAGUE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Care «Reporter 9%.: In. 154.th thMP-Idlunlolumulm. MM?“ Telephone 3|. Telephone 282 - .:_ul mam. No.1“! 311.8,

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