Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Mar 1920, p. 8

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If. and Mrs. Asa Bannister of Na- mvflle. visited at the home of Mrs Water’s brother, Sylves‘er Lyman. Hrs. Thos. Campbell of Oak Park, attended the Reciprocity luncheon of the qunn‘s Club on Wednesday. m is "Pep?" Hear (hp North- m Glee Club at Dicke's Then- we tonight. They've got it. adv. Have you ordered that share for your plow?. 11 C. Elliott, Impleâ€" ment Dealer. adv. Have you ordered that share (on your ploWT. R. C. Kilian. Imple‘ mt Dealer. adv. mt Duler. Little Dorothy Graves has bvm on (he tick list this ween. In B. J. Stevenson spent the work Uni with relatives at “wimp". Ill. In Wu"?! J. Stank fine i" will! My“ a few chy< (his: “'N‘k. The entir! H. AA Sullivan famiIx have been i" Um past “wk. Kr. and Mrs. Lozier of Wheaton. on over to Downers on Wednes- Have you ordered that share for In Cow-r! of ('hitagn. was Hw ”I! of Mrs lrmon rm Wnlmeday, In. John Rm)” Waplr: nf Ln m I1: in km» this "6‘1". If you Wlus, Imus. ”3L1 But neither can “catch up” unless you are a good poet or a good SAVER. Stow up on your expenditures and give Fortune a chance. 3 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 'l he Corner Grocery J. W. Nash "tone No. b FAME pursues the NET as roam: names the SAVER ORA N G ES The Fruit Season IS HEREâ€"or nearly here You will find a supply of R. C. Eliottl‘ lmplo BANANAS SPANISH ONIONS This week at GOOD A PPLES Born to Mr and Mm Fred Has- soi of 22! South Main street. FIE- day. February 27m. an eight mum: ammhter. Miss Ruth Larson and Miss ('I’)» tmdp Dowle spent a delightful even- in; last Sunday with Prof. and Mrs. Munroe, at their ham in Chicago. A Sure Cure for the Blues. The Dutch and Yiddish Dialogs at Dicko Theatre tonight in ghe Northwestern Glee Club program. adv. Mrs. H. 1-1 Wright of LaGnnge, was the guest of Mrs.‘ Van Beymrm on Wednesday and attended the Club luncheon. Mrs. A. P. George of Chicago. was t. guest of Mrs. T. F. Kelly on Wed- nesday and attended the luncheon of the Woman‘s Club. John V. Blyan loaves tomorrow for Jacksonville. Ill. \vhew he will look around with We idea of sawing in that locality. "nary Die-kc is dram: from his «In lies at the Dicks Tun! Co, on ac count 0‘! Uk‘ flu. Klein's Math-0. haw their usual syn-rials in their advertisoment on mg» 3. this \wek. Don‘t skip an ml. rims» nah; Uu- display ml 0» up two for nun-M Mhacfiam all "w rum.“ Thoum. nth. F. J. Dmrlo Miss )lilhholr Shelton of ('himm WM four days lax! wmk uiflv Mrs- Additional locals on page 5 GRAPEFRUIT LEMON S No Written Manic in Siam. In Siam music is m-w-r “rittrn, m learned by our and hunch-«l down fro. genorn'irm tn zmmrmium. I Seek M Overcome Indecision. Oh. “Paknow and lnclw-Islon 0f mind. if not yvnr-Mf vines. to how murh nf u‘xquN‘l v mim-ry do yr": not ofh-n [mu- lhv \\ -n Tr \\';Iltvr Svnlt. TM om". or the lorcum. hem ll the University at lmnoln. “lords may opponuulllu fur helplul mun-name and murmrnlmu. oupwlully with nan lemon-Mum! usury undo by "u- “an )0.qu flurwy M (M 81-h. (he too" nurw) ruminant! by the Autumnal Riparian-M Button 0! IM l’ulvonlly. Ibo "arm alt-burnout [Inna-u of [M thwrlmeul Sutton. the county (aha uvlnn. nu! (be Elia-um Envirow all lama! u flu» "gum“! With a view of establishing a per- manont forestry policy for Illinois, a torestry survey of the state has been started. The objects of such a survey are. Mr. Miller states. to ascertain present conditions and values of our 1 existing forests in order to know which 0! them should be permanently kept as forest properties and which may be more profitably cleared up. now or later. for agricultural purposes. to find forest tracts available. under cooperative management. for demon. titration purposes; to select forest! tracts which the state should acquire as permanent sources of supply to illi- nois Industries: to study the aims and values of the farm wood-lot as a loat- ure in the management of the Illinois farms; to study the advantages and disadvantages of the use of woodlands for pasturaxe by cattle. hogs. and sheep; to study the geographiv and lo- ('ill distribution within the state of the most. important trees with a View to a (‘holt'e' for preservation. maintenance. and cultivation. of the kinds best a- dapted to I‘ltt'h set of local eonditions; and finally. to study the relation of illluolu forests. and of their removal. to the problem of permanent water supplies. to the tit-curative of floods in streams. and the maintenanre of un- derground waters at levels which will prevent their raven-ion beyond the rearh of rum plants in time: of drouth. The people who’ll Be waiting there to Give you the Glad hand and a Royal welcome. Besides you'll feel new" and be better because YOU WENT TO CHURCH A chunk supp" And you go! some foul For (M irmvr man: Why nM mlprisr ynurso" And "w pasta: As “1-" M you! family And thn mngurxativm Ann! own body also This mminx Suhhflh mowing .‘c'ot by saying You‘w gain; to rhurrh But by actually Showing up at One of them About "’23" o‘clock And just for a chanm‘ Try a little food for The xpiritual man. It can‘t hurt you The least little bi! And the probabilitns are It‘ll do you A whole lot of goal Just h hear on his duties at the University of Illi- nols. Although 30 per cent of Illinois was orlvlnally mverod by trees. twolhlrda of (his primflive forest arga has bean deforested, a! good mm o! It to lls own Injury and to the disadvantage of its owners. m'curdinx to state forester Robert B. Miller. who has entered an If you belong To I chunk Au! ham-‘1 been going Or if 31m vim" km 1'! any rhmrh "m tlicl [a «mm ILLINOIS ESTA’LISHINGIINDU mum: co. Robert ll. Miller. l-‘omntry Expert, Makes Plans for State Forest l’rest-rvcs GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY PERMANENT FOR- ESTRY POLICY We mwlict that llmy will b1- heard from in the making of toilet roqui- m.- for men and women in (lu- next few years as they have a product that is xuperior. Downrrs (lrnvu vouhl easily stand for a few mum of Hum» thriving industries. 'l'he lndu Comwmy are going to make but few changes, in the old home. They prefer to leave every- thing the way it has been for years. whom possible. They have been manufacturing a wonderful line of «osmotiw for yours. for the last four wars in Downers Grove. Their shops are beginning to (lot the United blah-:4 and their trade “ith the Spanâ€" ish speaking countries of South Am- 1-r'i¢a nml uith Mexico is glowing in pinportion daily. To the older residents of Downers Grove this little white house. which Ms stood across from the depot for .4) many years, will be remembered as the center of village affairs when "Cap" as he was known to every man. woman and child in the county. made it his home. Not only was it once the center of village affairs, socially, ‘l-ut politically as well. for the Cap-l tain really was the court of last re- smt in political affairs affecting this‘ part of the county. For more than :evcnty years the land on which the house stands was in possession of the Rogers family. In fact at one time nearly all the land north of the track {or two or three blocks was owned by an uncle of the Rogers boys. The lndu Company will soon ocâ€" cupy the building with their growing cosmetic manufacturing industry and from present plans will in the near futum erect a laboratory addition. Lehmann Michel’s Store Railroad street. 3 P1: gs. Climalene .............. '. . 25c Nut Margarine. pm- i‘muncl ........ 33: 3 Pitts. Macaroni or Spaghetti ...25e None Such Milk, per can ........ 13¢ Lame can Cal. Peaches. per can . . . .35: Large can Sliced Pineapple. per can 45c Beechnut Chili Sauce. large hot. ...-12: You'll find every six: how in "HALL BRAND" Boots for men‘bnysâ€"yout‘ns and children. also girls” and some lmik‘s' sizes. They am has! far haul wear. Ask anyone that wear: them. on Ill lalm' and Nam" Mgh gnulo .ulnomx An) lmlic-n' or Mrns‘ flux: in “w Nut-0‘. TRY IT?! (11%"? OFF ON ALI, LADHIS‘ HOSE OVER SIM) rm: A TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT PAIR Wau'h I'm;- space for \rm-ld)’ oflmingr. LHHMANS MICHEL will It'll pc-u about Wo- huu- laIu-n mon- water for Mwnlmng and m- ulo um to kn-p you 9’» Inmh with :ptcla! Mm- qu lawn you informal «of the new thing: that "five hum Nine to time. I! you \‘Ih'h Hm- cornm- (Irnl mu! it) )‘uu'll pm!“ by“. Watch this Space Every Weekâ€"Keep in Touch with Lehmann 6: Michel’s Sales. “BALL BAND” BOOTS (Continued from Page HAVE PURCHASED R 0 G E R S HOME DRY GOODSâ€"GENERAL MERCHANDISE‘â€"~ GROCERIES 28-30 So. Main St. Phones 177-178 GROCERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY "(SH ”MG: ,4 MHHOSIERY 1) Our new stock of spring hosiery is now on sale. Quality has never been reduced in BLALK (' AT hos- iery and you can rely on the. same line wearing quality they have :1!- ways had. FOR LA l)lESâ€"â€"MENâ€"MISSESâ€" CHILDRENâ€"INFANTS For Yourself Make a Name IT PAYI TO ' m can Krispy Butter Crackers 81.2.1 l02 bars Swift Pride Soap ........59¢ 3 bars tholhe Soap ............ 25c Tall Can Pink Salmon ............ 22c LargI- can Tomatoes. per can ..... 18: H 01.. Jar Peanut Butter ......... 37m FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘Start now. We’ll tell you how. Ask us about it. Saving means more than having just so much money -â€" it m$ns building character, winning the respect of others and being able to grasp oppor~ tunity when it comes. It means mak- ing a name for yourself. The man who does save shows that he 5 is boss of himself, and ready to assume " other responsibilities that may come to him. The young man who cannot save money is doomed to go through life un- known and unsuccessful. Downers Grove. Illinois. II I’ll "roman TRY lfll lifie'n fleets and Toes Rhee

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