Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Feb 1920, p. 5

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Phone 62- M (‘lothing is high in price, have that suit‘ clean- ed. repaired and pressed. Or better have it dyed a different color. fl Noni PM An..- North Side Grocery 5: Market EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY DURING THE LENTEN SEASON ’"n'nulc. Momh)‘ owning. lurch 10“ The ll. 0 (,1 F2. fin at tho ('tm‘ HARDWARE .1920. gmfiml alum-ll trimmed the Con l . y . ’ ’ (was Part A; A. Club "I I hard 36 S. Main Street Telephone 310- 39 '°""“"“ “W “"°“ W" "“‘ 9" mum gum .c u..- llmh Srlmol mm A ~v Walter Walk was a patient at chm-13. Rush starrovl for “numrs Gum I" of "appmess. M" Saturday night. by a crow of 33 lw Roynl League Sanitarium x mm netting nine bvkols while Rom-rs Mountain, North Carolina, Wuen all,fimm¢d ”"3 mon- and V" “M?" “‘0 lhe buildings of that institution werp‘a'l" 8 {m ”WW- 7” D- G, (7- 1’: /,-\ destroyed by fly; {'0 weeks a”. A" In: Ch'kw I" C. E. “387113 in and In“. ”‘5...“ escaped without injuryfmound Chicago so watch for rfisulls. I The codfish lays a million of“, Additional locale m. mm: A _... a MERTZ GI MOCHEL Gold Medal Flour Chicken Feed Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Drissler were ' in anerville on business Monday. . llya a is us. '. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prince have reâ€" . . . S . "11??!th (:Iaysmtmtss 3?: on the suck turned from Madison. Wis.. and are at the Prince home on Oakwood ave. Miss Grace Downes is still danger- ously ill at her home in Chicago. Mrs. B. J. Stevenson spent Sunday1 ‘ with the Stanley Jones family at Ro- llrs. Ed. Emrich of North Forestggers Park. Stoves and Ranges Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Case visited with relatives in Aurora Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lemon enter" tained on Saturday evening. CLEANING -â€" DYEIN G -â€" PRESSING and â€" REPAIRING 21 South Mun Street 52-31 Garment. Called {or and Delivered. Our work is guaranteed. JOSEPH __ MAZZA If you needus, fonus. 1884. Pollyanna. PERSONALS FRESH FISH Everything To Eat H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor Successor to W. 8. Wilson Prices Right Paints, Oils and Glass Z7. 1920 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lindley have returned from their visit to Califor- Mr. Frank Root, formerly of the Grove, is now Vice President of» the First National Bank at Marietta. Ga. Bobby Wander is ill with a sever case of "males. Miss Anna Myers visited with an in Chicago, Monday; avg, has been quits ill. Tm NM! {Pulled Rice, 2 for ................................ 35 Fowler Corn, 5 cans for .......................... 83 Richelieu Mayonaise Dressing .3..5 Heinz Baked Beans, new stock, large 32; med. 1!), 3 for . 1 Pet and Carnation Milk, 16c; per dozen .......... $1.81 Old Dutch Cleanser, 5 cans for ..................... 451 [(Yliinalene, 3 for ................................... 27¢ ‘ Verihest Pumpkin, per can ......................... 12¢ Navy Beans, 1259c lb.; 5 pounds for” ..........,...58( American Family Soap, 3 for ...................... 25c 20 Mule Team Borax, 16c; Soap Chips ...... , ....... 15c Mallard Pineapple, 21/: if). can 38c Heinz Cider Vinegarâ€"Fancyfiuarts .............. 38c COTTAGE CHEESEâ€"41ml: daily ................. 15c A supply of fresh spinach, lettuce, green onions, new cab huge, carrots, parsnips, cauliflower; Jonathan, Spitzem berg and Delicious apples on sale for SATURDAY! . l Pollyanna “ net of "angina Wdter Well Ron! League Mount: in- Na! COFFEE! RICHELIEU COFFEE @ per pound YUBAN COFFEE @ per pound MIR ‘ The Phil-the- Clus of the I. E. churrh will hold their monthly Inn‘- nos:- medium and not-in! hour u the but of In. fleet: on Wm laple wanna. Monday mining. Inn-h m. SO. Main St. ‘m nos-on! month- vrmn hr batik". Ir. l. P. Ramon. who wm main N- Muu with It". Klein’s Market In. Join- My I: «u- in her}? own homo};- Cum-n IL. that ”out: ‘ In Ruth loan and dust!" of 0km we» on Incl-«Id mum "' "mu. It and In Full It (follow It. Rum and It. Ralph us will mu «Mt plum or niemilbal Lab. Mon their Man. I E Pollyanna will not dluppotut you. .dv. lie-May Reid,- wwn NI connection v.1": the Find. anioul Bunk hora Ltomor'mw M will take up his mum. Fred Bunfltl 0! Highland I"... and”: Tell" of tho Flu! New Balk In Ham of C811, ion for 8.. It Nam-villa leaky. Ir. 7. B.‘ Diego. Cant. Tm» February aml'l'npky bu um Rmhly'n plus. 0! w} ___A _.v-- , n . Special Sunday Chicken Dinner-n, 75 cent: a plate. Italian Smbcui on Tizumlay Ind Sunday noon. The Cour-I "om. uh: Mr. and Mn. Grant: 0! Kim.»- lhl culled on their cousin and null. In. 80¢!ka Md her umber lust and. w Pollyan- will be In". (or I «hy- The Jolly Jays held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Blanche liarmn. All present had a delightful time. Tuesday at the Curtis», World Spe~ rial ,Featum “When Beam: went Dry.” something to see in this if you like a fast, thrilling production. adv. Sarah Smith of North Forest ave. spent the week-end and Washington's birthday with her sister, Mrs. J. l-‘. Burkhanlt in Buffalo, New York. J. D. Gillespie Co” in their ad- vertismem. on Page 2 this week, an- telling of the advantages of the Thor lroner. Look into it, Pollyanna will soon be here. adv. The Lincoln Garage of Hinsdale, of which H. C. Kammeyer is the propri- etor, are featuring Nash Cars in their ndvertisment of page 8. i The Rev. Archdeacon Long of the Diocese of Northern Indiana will be the speaker in S. Andrew's church on Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. Miss Barbara Skelly of Chicago. was a Downem Grove visitor for the week-end. Mrs. Geo. Grant of Chicagu 'pent the past week at the tom»- 9! Mrs. Frank MoCollum. A few friends 5! Betty Jane Stunts visisted her on Tuesday and helped to celebrate her first birthday. " Mrs. A. C. Wolf and Mrs. F C. Wolf of Hinsdale. were visitors here Tuesday FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! GROVE “Pouring DOWNERS Gnovg mom million 93‘s,: Additional locals V'hw . vary 0m Mandala. tn (-8 - lbWMM-nnflflum. out the lord [night Mun rill no. 5' | all an“ out with mu. «pus. m 4 whit. ribbon M to for.» the and “ '0“ shoes. M («an Th [Adm Aid Society at the Con fur-[agent church will and with 'ln. Georg-.- lhrry. u (mt-m IVE. on Thanh]. lurk «h. u mo 9 n. A can!“ lawns“.- is attended to I" when and {rm of (In that The Rev. II. II. Parkinson, turmer- ly an omen of Canadian Infantry and now mien-in charge of 3. Ambm church. Chicago "Nth“, "1.. will weak in S. Aan’- chunh on Wed- uauhy. luv): M, 8:00 p. m. u the Sperm haul Service. I while ,the helpful hon lays one; but the codfish does not cackle~to inform us what she‘s done, and so we scorn the codfish coy, but. the helpful hen we prize, which indicates to thought-i ful minds it pays to advertise. Hinsdale Unholshering Furniture 3‘ Repair Shop. All work neatly done 3‘ at ieusonnble prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver free of charge. adv. 2â€"20 tf. Ruth Smith had the misfortune to {an and break her arm again, this time being at the wrist. She has been confined to her bed for the past weekbut is now improving. mm wem Mrs. Goo. Grant, Mrs. Ruby l'hclps and Mn. [alloy E. "can and IlfluKllll'r Betty Jam,- 0! Chicago. Mrs. ltuy McCollum and daughter Virgin- ia Louisa or Downors Grove. Mrs. Frank McCollum entertained '1 humlay, February Nth. Those pre- Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Shats and Betty Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gel-wig and Virginiu Lee. visited at the home of their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. David Gushard a: Na- pcn’ille. last Sunday. Mrs. M. K. Bush and Mn. T F. Kelly attended a one o'clock luncheon Lnd Reciprocity Day Hurting o! 0,le ancrville Woman’s Club on Wednes- day afternoon. The luncheon was held at the home 0! Mrs. E. E. Miller. Than In I manor which new to Mrs. W. B. Knox and daughter, Miss Nellie and Miss Claire Kohl. mann of Chicago, were yisitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lester Barr last Saturday. PHONE 279 ; med. 1!), 3 for 540 m .......... $1.82 .............. 45c .............. 27c .............. l2c‘ mms4nnds, p ‘ 080 25c 1 5c 38c Evening 7:30»~9:15. Admission 15 and 10 Q: m_ ‘, Main feature will be run 9‘ second show. {all I.” “1‘ The mirthful. merry Mo of Bohemia in vividly portrayed when HI. ne- lion of thn play cavriex the scenes to the heart of New York's famous OMI- v‘ich Villaga whorv thr1 gay things gather to revel in the joy of "Vi“. "*lsnn (mom-my h A Wonk-m may” "III III 0'0"“ and out, that L- ID" of M ‘, low and surpviwu It in n Mn that you MI nanny to“ hip uh. Evening 7 :zn._. Janus" (TOMEI)Yâ€"~“A LOONEY HONEYMOON" I. mm»; NEWS mun TRAVEL PICTURE ' 1.an COMEDYâ€"“THE mm!" A L S 0 Ford Educational Weekly Bray Pictognpll‘ LLOYD COMEDYâ€"“HE LEADS” H-um 7- Saturday onlyâ€"8:00. Admiral.- no And 20 mat- in. Wu Evening-«flow l’lyfl “7:30.936. Aclmlukm If: and 2!: «all be. Wu‘ Mui- ("mm will hr tun u nomad nbow, (all Mr In" D we“. Why blame her {or using her natural weaponâ€"beam)! and charmâ€"- to wrest {mm the World the mwards of wealth and position for which no: battle with all the strength at their command. THE MAN 01’ BRONZF’ BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES hummus GROVE. "1.11!le The Dicke‘ Theatr‘té Thursday, March 4th Friday and Saturday, February 27 and 28 Tuseday, March 2nd WHY ALWAYS BLAME THE WOMEN? H5. Admission )6 and 10 mt. influfiq Wu 1‘ wm run mou- “than ONLY at lac-l Show s S. Stone A L S 0 CHESTER OUTING and dc- liaM n" Wfiflll'fl A .play that will nil-me

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