Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Mar 1920, p. 2

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veriéties, and 94 cents for the Cherries in Cream. We are so confident that discriminating buyers of candy will be enthusiastic about Irvin n Choco- lates that we advise early purchases whi e you may have your choice of these exquisite flavors. Nuts in Cream Although they are the grade that usually sells $1.50 to $1.75 per box, because of dealing direct with the manufacturers thus eliminating expensive selling costs we are able to offer them at 89 cents per box for any of the first three named Locally this is a new brand but because of its de- licious quality and satisfying assortment of flavors as well as its moderate price it has become the most pop- ular one pound box on the market in many parts of the United States. Irvington Chocolates are offered to you in four tempting varieties of centers. "an r WON! mum.» r Billy (1M . Icnmy (ab) ll. VI: ., .. Tot-In Week-End Sale of Delicious IRVINGTON CHOCOLATES 6. ans." ..... I“ I” In 4” ma ....... .. 18.1 I45 m “I Milan-brook . . . ,1“ m "0 “0 Nut: ........ ‘ I” I” I” 620 Running ...... I“ I” 212 673 Tom- . . . . .10 I02 mflofldin' A Cubs vs KOM' .- 3pc“!- Town Play" Shall: Huger Sta-bl "born "om Mayor Finfileterry ...... I12 [5! I'll 49‘ He. ............ 13! 136 23! 490 Timh (ab) ..... NO NO I40 HO W. H. Bcklrlmln ID! I“ I" 429 Aldemn ..‘... .16! [79 no 520 Totals ......... ,m 750 m Clarke's Clem Ems vn. Tholln'u flatten Cluh'l Gun '7'"- \ Player 9i leterry H35 ..... Wnlum .. Near (ab) Totals . . . Phyer I Gut-oer (1b) ...146 Shun: .......... 98 Team W L Klein's Colts ...... '. ......... 4] ‘25 Benolin’s Cubs ............3‘.) 27 Swearingcn’s Pace Makers; . .38 28 Clarke's Clean Ems .......... 36 30 Dicke Tool Co. ............ 31 35 Tholin‘s Hatters ............ 27 36 Modhel’s All Siam ........... 27 39j Kklwell's Speeders .......... 23 40 Last woeks' results were: Dicke Tool Co. HL Swearingen’s Pace Makers. High men with the various teams last week were Dicke with thv Dicko '1 00! Co.; Alderson with Swearing-en’s Pace Makfrs; [13' r with Clarke's Clean Ems; Bunnng witn 'I‘holin's Hatters: Bullow wifl! Benolm‘s Cuhs; Wells with Kidwoll's Speeders; P. Vix with Klein’s Colts andyBeidelman with Mnchrl's A" Stars. V ‘ Dny And Night Service. 34. 8. Main Str. Telepl Biggest Candy Bargain Ever (Inbred in Downers Grove 7 Klein’é'Colts am still clinging to the lead, “ilh three other teams not {or behind Theyfiav'e the hig h team :ncragp to date wiph 161 and Clarke' 3 Clean Ems are soc'ond with 160. in the last week. Charlie Mrkvicka. old timer. is now rolling with Kid- well's Speeders in the place of Gen» wig, who has quit. the lgague and B. Ehninger is‘with Befiolin's Cubs. tak~ ing the place of Wm. McElroy, who is leaving town . Paul Vix, a member of Klein's Colts went absolutely crazy on the alien-3 last week and nicked a 252 score for» high game of the season He totaled‘ 639 for the sexies, just three pms behind Bunninq’s 642,1'or his h ser- ies mark Vi ma high score came in the first game when be doubled. spa r» ed twice and then struck all the way out. Assorted Fruit Whips Butter Whips Assorted Fruits and Cherries in Cream Klein's Colts Are Still (flinging to Lead With other Teams PAUL VIX GETS ZINDT’S PHARMACY Vix Several chan 3? have taken plaw the last wee Charlie Mrkvlclm. ‘é‘i‘XNB'I'NEHi THE CLUBS Mr (1b) ...l46 N6 .2 .......... 98 167 r ........... 161 [77 an ......... 134 168 (lb) ...... I“ 165 .......... m 822 1‘5 189 I!" 166 166 736 Swearinm‘u Pu. Hahn ms 399 475 ‘59 165‘ I H'ofl'n r1, le GETS Barf; n.5,... SEASONS HIGH efiué': °'."f.‘.‘.‘.?. :: SCORE wrm 252’Totais .......... Illnin'n (‘nlon "a mu m 172 an 118 166 I56 m "0 I” I“? “7 H31 2": MI I" I“ I72 13! [‘0 ID! 16! I” I67 “1 2 8 Tot I79 ’68 M4 to; I” 65‘ 2 3 Tot I'll 157 151 M7 .1 Tot ":1 l8] “I l5? N7 494 P. 0. "Huh. fa main able to at- tend to Ms Maine“ Affair: an" n siege of action: ”chm. [Pmlheirpmtflmodcnhf "amormnfmamofm “wink-delivendfl'unmfiob- nkmdkhkhmap‘ ‘ flock will In In In- ford-n and everything will be 0M for W. Thelmlmktylnhadcdhylr. mm. Kuhn. I’m-Mun and Goo. Luv. Scent-w. Irvin! .flmknm- Mdhlunlofmmtonolm: whohnkbouumdmuyloulm‘ pkhsnpnnhnedmhtbu“ Th. (Jo-operative Society of Ameri- c- wlll om n branch More hen next week Wetland” or fiat-day. They has-o noted an nun-n Hawkin- non bofldlu on 80. Main It. just tooth of tho lmphmt non. IM "w M- tum Mn boon moved in and In Hue Rented unthin- Building 0- Mnh film! â€"- 80m Ph- (TO-OPERATIVE ‘tlnt the Committee will uni-nicely devise a plan that will be satisfactory to every one. I have your letter of rec-om date relative to a bonus for ex-scn'ice men and women. In reply, I am, and have always been in favor of a bonus for those ‘who were in the service. but this mat- ter in am that will require a little time to work out in View a! the pre- nut straightened finances of the Um- ted sates. However. I am hopeful Washington, I). (1, March 12. 1920. Mr. A. I“. Winter, Downers Grove. "L, Dear Sir: Congressman l. C. Copley. Aurora, rvprcéentative in the lower house for this district is heartily in favor of a 3bonus for eraser-vice people and says so in a letter received by Adolph Win- ter this wank. The letter is roproâ€"‘ «lured. 'P. Ehninger Vix Kingsle) } Reba . Bulat . . Stni 'l‘ot CON GRESSMAN COPLEY 'FAVORS _ SOLDIER B 0 N U S Severus Schlaudcr ; Stump (ab) Totals . Mochel's r’luyer W, 'IL Beldelman Hm Telephone 282 STORE TO OPEN HERE NEXT WEEK Klein's Colts vs. Very truly yours. I. C. Copley. In with The 757 m 152 139 135 2 174 174 162 I78 135 3 Tot 179 499 145 47! 159 460 I70 483 148 468 823 80] 2 3 Tot DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS gnome, ILLmois The following ls t part of the open- ing address of the chit-man: “We am not seeking to bring “out organ- ic union of the denonu'uh‘ou. But ”he “me la a hand when we must study the world together, educate to: gether and work together. I! MUom‘ could do It during the war, denomina- “mundonluapempmmm 'l'he lnterchurch World Movement held it's Illinois state ministers con- }tercnm in Orchestra_ Hall. Chicago. March 8, 9 and 10. The Rev. J. Cam- bell White. chairman of the life work depgrtment of the Work, presided tlnu out. He declnmd it the largest num- ber of Protestant ministers assemblt‘d in one body in tht history 0! Ameri- OVER 3,000 MIN- ISTERS ATTEND BIG CONFERENCE Mr. Loziei- was formerly Village Engineer {or Downers Grove and was in charge of the laying of the paveâ€" ments. the sidewalks and the sani- tary and storm water sewer systems He is well known in his field and has acted in similar capacities for vari- ous cities and villages. Mr. Gardiner is now at Woodstock. lll., having charge of the installa~ ‘tinn of a large steam plant for the city and is considering the ofl'm‘ of the Council to take charge of the plant after its completion. He has al- most completed the installation and will probably take charge there. For- merly he was superintendent of the local water and light plant. A weal estate deal was closed this ‘week by Wm H. Blodgett whereby John S. Lozier of Wheaton. becomes the owner of the large H. A. Gardi~ net home on Sarawga avenue. Just when Mr. Lozler will take possession is not known at present. Formn Vilhge Engineer Will Again Make Ilia Home in Down- ers Grove. ’URCL TEL. 30â€"DAYS < . Him 30â€"DAYS TEL 217â€"NIGHTS 61 South In Sheet TEL. zen-NIGHTS. Retailers of High Grade Merchandise We need the floor space that these ranges take for spring merchandise and make this special offer ih order to sell at least part of them. This offer includes all gas stoves on the floor at this time. There are very few stoves to be had at present even at the regular price but by chance we were able to get a few of these choice gas ranges and will for a few do” give our customers a chance to save $10.00 on any one of them and what is not sold will be marked at the regular price which will be $10.00 higher. flu Need a Stove, How’s Your Chance The local ministers attended this conference . Among the speakers who adt'i‘lgfiaed the confemncc wen J. Cambell White, Bishop Nicholson. Dr. Zwemer, Dr. 8. Earl Taylor and J. D. llocke~ teller Jr. program of true Inter-church World Movement now under way holds greater potentialities for the spread of Christianity thluughout the world than anything ever known before in America." for‘ Christi: the world.« The ’. D. GILLESPIE CO. WE WILL OFFER FOR TEN DAYS ONLY THESE HIGH GRADE STOVES AT A SPECIAL PRICE. ontheSe line stovesi! order- ed before Mon. March 22nd $10.00 SAVED Steam Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting : Telephone SLR Fred D. Heinke P LU M DING Fridav. March 19.3320

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