Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Mar 1920, p. 5

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._ Klein’s Market Bacon Squares ........ 29c Veal Shoulder Roast ...32c Salted 'l‘ongues . . . . ....38c Veal Bleast Pocket ..24c Lamb Stew L ........... 19c Leg 0’ Lamb ...... 38(- Salt Pork ............. 28c Veal Loin Roast .......34c PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF ....................... 28c SUNBEAM EVAPORATED MILKâ€"15c; per doz. $1.65 Dunham‘s Shredded Cocoanut, small 140; large ....27c Baker's Chocolate, lam bar ....................... 27c Sunsweet Prunes, California Pack, .5le. ......... $1.30 Kellogg’s Krumbled Bran ................ .., ...... 18c Shredded Wheat .................................. 14c Pride of Aurora Vanilla, 2 for ................... ..~.25c1 Richelieu Icing Sugar ............................ 24c Morton’s Package Salt ............................ 10c Baker’s . Cocoa .................................... 28c Fowler Peas Corn, 6 for ................... .$l.00 Wesson Oil, new stock ............................. 42c American Family Soap, 3 for . â€" ................... 25c Wright’s 1000 Isle Salad Dressing ................ 33c On April 1, 2, and 3. a big Soap Demonstration will be held in our store. Watch for it! BONELESS CORNED BEEF ........ Born to Mr. and Mrs. lx-Roy F2. Renn of Rogvrs I‘m-k, New): 16, a son, Richanl Warm". Mrs. Roan is Get maly for spring. not your hats cleaned and blocked. Goods cai- led for and «Niven-d. (‘all J. Mum. Inn need and onion ms. Lehman O Ildnl. ulv. The usual artistic and math mm will be prenatal It the Mr matinee April 3rd. at the M. E. Church. a but Pris-Ne left 8am!” night for Dallas. Tau. on I dun or (our “83‘ business hip (or the Fiche!» In. Company. lfyoumtbeajoyagoodmp o! m or «In. lry Savoy Brad, quality unequaled. Lehman A ll- In. Punk-y will ml "Jun Val Jun and 1M Blnhop" (tom Victor Hugo's mun-when "In linen- bhs" It the Enter mum April 3. Thane“ time you an in town drop In a! R. C. Ellimt'u ml m lha In- umtloml'u hint type 0! Mann" Spreader. mlv. Do not mine the bakery nah- in the (Panamanian! church bucment. on Thumb), April I»! beginning a! w I. In adv. Mrs. [Beggar unl childten return- ed homc Sunday {mm Chimuo who"- lhcy had bun Itayfing with Mm. Re- gnr'u «Ink-r who was ill. Mr. and In. l-‘ml P. Drissler vim- ed with friends in Chicago‘Sumlay. fir. and Mrs. P. O'Boyle spent Sun- duy in Chicago. liss Marion Corcoran is laid up with a broken bone in her right an- ed Friday from their extended visit In the east. Mrs. Floyd Rouse and son visited the Ralph Kelly's in Aurora Satur- day. Have you ordered that share {or your plow? R. C. Elliott, Implement Dealer. . - adv. We have I full line both bulk All You can be sum of results if you send your laundry to us. J. Mama, phone 62-M. adv. Miss Alice Rehm 9f Naperville vis~ ited with her folks on West Maple avenue last. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August H. Grotefeld of Chicago, visited at St. Paul's par- sonage last Sunday. Mrs. Edwards of Chicago, visited Thesday with her sisiter, Mrs. Ray McCollum. Mrs. Frank McCollum went to R0â€" gers Park Wednesday to see her daughter and new grandson. SO. Main St. If you needus. (onus, 1884. Edward Ellis has the chicken pox. Miss Paulyne‘fleiner visited with idends in La Grange Sunday. Mm Henry Martin of Chicago, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Her- ring and family. This includes Boneless Brisket. Round and Rump thfi, 1,920 Mr. and Mrs. A. Shumaker return~ PERSONALS ................ .29c Veal Shoulder Roast .38c Veal Breast Pocket .I9c Leg 0’ Lamb ...... .28c Veal Loin Roast I'm-u Grace Done- underwent I «rims operation at the Englewooul hospital yesterday morning when one of her limbs nu amputated It the hnee. After coming out of the other it was found that she was doing fine. The weakened condition of her heart ma'r the doctors on the case a little doubtful about undertaking the ope-r-1 ation, but this was the 'only thing that would have saved her life. pun-o! and weds! Magi" during the MINI: campaign at an lat MIR-Al church last January. 'm be but In Downers Om an 8n. doymnilgndwmleadfloenhc- In and um metal number: I: up 7:30 main; service It the first Ew‘ India! chunk. Visitors cordially invited. Enigmatic Sim" .Lhut. II. R vaholndthmofmem. matinee given under the «Mutual of the Civic! and Philanthmpy down- ment of the Woman Club. TM: h n “and oceanic- vluch imam: tho tnuury Of the Philanthropy com- mum and Mr work is «km on u noon! patron“ The due in Apdl third. The mothers 0! m l’aupochon (Impflm gm» mat. with the girl-s at their regular bunlnv‘u meeting In! lwen very much nurpriacd and would jwlth ”w my unful 3M pretty thing: the girl: hue pmpnml for their ulc nomaumo early In April. Tho meeting was held on limb to at the home of Ilm. [InviIk-r. The beautiful Northern Lights disâ€" play In the heaven: on Monday awn- ing excited the ldmlrntion of all of those lucky enough to notice it The firemen of light wen longer and more brilliant than have been «can In yarn and reached from the non them horizon to almost directly over- head. ls really here. The weather of the last few dis-s has beef: beautiful and ma B. L. ’l‘. remarked. “if this inn'l spring, it's t mighty good imitation.” Mrs. Elbert H. Sanford, who huh been spending the past four weeks [with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Anthony. at 184 East Maple avenue, has reâ€" ‘tumed to her home at Polo, m. Frogs ctoalu'ng, robins, bluebinls, and meadowlarks waking one up 0' mornings with their cheerful song. makes it apparent that the spring 1 _Mx'ss Beatrice Anthony. who has~ been attending the University of III- inois as a Sophomore, has withdrawn to be with her mother. Mus. J. D. Anthony, for the mmainder o! the yen r. The Jolly Jays held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Mar- guerite Smith. Refreshments were served and all present enjoyed the occasion. Hinsdale Uuholsterinq 5: Furniture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver free of charge. adv. 2-20 tf. Huy your field: for the Enter Mrs. P. P. Clark. 105 Carpenter street, entertained Mrs. F. ‘W. Green. Mrs. M. M. ‘Holmes and Mrs W. F. McKay, of LaGrange. at a luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Wyllie has purchased the Washbum property on East Map- le avenue {mm the Herring estate. W. H. Edwards negotiated the deal. :1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCollum. PHONE 279 der Roast ...32c .t Pocket .24c nb ...... 38c Roast ....... 34c ............. 28c; . .27c 27c $1. 30 . .18c . . 14c DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE ILLINOIS H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor 32 North Forest Avenue Talent: North Side Grocery 5: Market Kap- TMm Mun-w. Anyhow. A hnbltunl {alsuh-r always soc-nu IMe to get u numlwr 0! people tum~ cam-«l In the hope that name any they'll can-h him in the truth. Phone 82-h! Each Had a Reason. A nolghhur “1m haul lm-n worklng hflnl all thy decided she wanted a little revrenlluu. no she rpmurkml to the family at xumwr chat she was go- Ing to a slum‘ tuniuhl. jnx‘ m gvt «mt. The mm- 3-31 .u-ulul «laughter looked In. and suhl: ~l‘m going to the show Just to get In." THE CORNER DRUG STORE Main 8: Curtis: Sta. Let us measure you fiar your new suit. It will cost no more thnn ordinary clothes, but when you try it on you’ll soon realile what we mean by “Clothes That Make The Success Spirit." Good clothes are ~35 important in civilian life as in the army. They give you confidence and make a {Ivornbie impression. Not Merely Ordinary Hunger. My Mum. “'lm Ix muml fur her sklll It bnklug ('llkt's uml ('cmklm‘. Is very popular wllh Hu- younger members of our family. Um- (lny whlh» my small brotlmr, am-d 4, was vlsltlng her he mentioned that he mm hungry. Upon helm: nresc'mc-Il will: u pit-re of bread and hum-r. lu- said. “Oh. thank you; l'se not that klml nl’ hungry. l'se only cake hungry."â€"Exchange, MORALE and CLOTHES In the army they realize the effect ciothes have on the manic of soldiers. Every man's uniform must be pressed and spotless â€"it must fitâ€"it is out along snappy lines. Miss Miriam Butler. a bride to be, was given a shower by her sorority misters, the Omicron Alpha Chi girls at the home of Mrs. Wm. M. Parrish on the evening of March 18th. The shower was of aluminum for the kit- chen. the decorations were of green :built around the four leaf clowr sen- ‘timent; flith hope. Iove and luck. Guests wen- Misses Marie and Alice Olson, Grace Peterson, Olga Rund< quist, Martha Farmr, Inez Gustin. Josephine Sangster, and Mesdames Jay M. Allison, Herbert McLaurie. Earl S. Prince. Everyday Cards Little Easter Remembrances in Cards and Folders to remind your friends you are still thinking of them. Additional locals on page 8. .JOSEPH MAZZA Succum- to W. S. Wilson CLEANING â€"â€" DYEING â€" PRESSING and â€" REPAIRING 21 South Main Street \ “CLOTHES THAT MAKE THE SUCCESS SPIRIT” Everything To Eat Groceries, Meats and Vegetables Puller Phamacy Birthday Ca rds Garment- Cdled for and Dellnnl. 1‘he entire scheme in to buy by mlâ€" uk- mnsumment. In other words. buying by the hundred niorien. A luv common foods and their respec- Learned scientists and dieticiam haw measured the energy- -giving ‘3. luc of virtually all kimls of food by the caloric ntamlanl. 8) simply comparing- costs with the caloric value of foods the house- wife can furnish the family with nec- emary food energy at minimum cost. With a table showing the caloric value of foods, the average house- wife can switch cards on “H. C. L.” and keep the family bank roll in n hvalthy and gnawing condition. I Méasunml by the caloric standard gin proportion to price, bread is the greatest of all foods. Besides, it con- tains proteids-atissue builderSo-an a- bundance of carbohydrates and a porâ€" tion of fat which produce energy and heat. This may explain the growing pub- lic appetite for vermin well-known foods. such as bmad. which are n‘ch in cglbric strengthâ€"energy giving. With the “High Cost of Living" ‘threatening to compete with “ace" aviators for ascension records, the public again has turned to the calorie :‘tnndlrd in order to solve the food problem. Scientists Assert 11m Familiar Loaf I. More Nourishing Thin nah. Eggs or Paula-u. "WALLOP’THE “H. tive energy-gr 0- OF L.” BY 13:2“: ....... EATING BREAD §eefsteak All Kinds of Cards Tchphone Numb” 2 “Tne Moral Deadline” Fh-onimt 7:30-9:15 J UN E ELVIDGE luiw Saturday 0.! Rulingâ€"4300: Dunk. 3:” p. :M-EIS. 5' u. ‘t 33 PATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTUII CHRISTY COMEDY -â€" “MARY’S NIGHT MARE” Tho story of a mu. uhov we who mind: two mks um in the homo of "n" bat-Onion. one.» a! whom m7". Mule" l man Duh-r. II is lull of genuine humor and why fun but an" un- anping un- bank-rune of [cod wee. gmummfi} BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ".me Fri. Mar. 26, 6: Sat. Mar. 27 The Dicke Theatre Considering ibat it requires 20 avâ€" erage-sized eggs to make a pour»! ‘and that the cost of 20 eggs would smash a big hole in a dollar hill, just to obtain a trifle mom than 700 calor- 105. it is hardly worth while com- Steak. coating 55 cents per pound, gives only 11 calories for a penny. or ‘only one-seventh the amount of ener- gy as bread. Besides. steak does not contain any carbohydrates, although it is rich in proteids . Blew! ................ 1128 Calories Beefsteak ............ 623 Calories Eggs (20) ............ 739 Calories Potatoes ............. 369 Calories A pound loaf of bread. selling for 14 cents, and a little example in di- vision teaches that one cent's worth‘ of bread equals 80 calories. tive energy-giving values per pound STAR COMEDY *â€" “WOES FOR WOMAN” CHESTER OUTING PICTURE Tuesday, March 30m \ PH‘TI'Rlâ€"I FI'IJ. 0|" PI'IP, SPEED AND SPARKLE Thursday, April 1st A L 8 0 LLOYD COMEDY -â€" “PAY DUI-IS" Atlmis>ion Is a so touts minding War 1‘1! EVENING â€"- 7:30 and 9:13 Admission l5 and 29 m " Including War as BRAY PICTOGRAPH, “REFORMED SALOON? FORD EDUCATIONAL FULL OF FUN CLEANasaWHlS'l‘LI That varies according to ago I“ Loccupation. The average won-hull. we are told. requires between 8.000 ‘to 4,000 calories per day. Cab!“ W pet-ts say that. 3,500 is a good an!- nge for the workingman who nun considerable physical energy. “How may calories‘do we “I! each day?" That is the first "- tion to rise in the mind of the bout- wife. [ And. "calorically" speaking." famous spud familyâ€"p0 Ladly outranked, when match“! [:11th bmnd But in moped!“ I- price they lead both bee! and u as canary-givers. who are avoiding the matrimonial trap. paring ”mm with bread .M x. ceut'a worth of eggs has M d tenth the caloric energy'of 3)"!de LLOYD COMEDY “ SOFT MONEY ” Professional men. clerks. and put- A RIP-MAKING FARCE! BACHELORS especially for (Continued on page 8) ALSO

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