Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Mar 1920, p. 8

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It. and Mrs. Clifford Siebert re- turned from a‘weeks' visit with Mr. Mrt's relatives in Jasper, Ind. In. J. H. Drum And family will occupy the apartment in the Oscar Potter home on South Main st but its time. See Constance Tdmadge h‘Two "Two Weeks ” adv It. and Mn: Funk Dowe will oc- uyy the Brandenburg residence on M and Franklin streets. )flu Edith Snyder spent Sunday In Down. I guest at the A. B. H:- " home. In. Adah Anderson and daugh- m of La Grange, were in town on Pop corn. shelled and donned. 15 mm per pound, 2 pounds. 25 cents. ”or Pharmacy. . adv. If. and Mrs. Hen-her Florentine Old hby daughter of Oak Park were 1. Downers Grove on Sunday. Ir. and Mrs. Jonas Foster were My guests at H‘ D. Foster's in The Fred Dovre family will occupy fin Norten house on Gilbort ave. "‘Ir. and Mn Elisha Morgan an my for a months' trip. Hare you order"! that share for your piow? R. C. Elliott. Implement hauler. adv. It. spity. its piquant, its naughty If you medus‘ (onus. 188-1 The Corner Grocery 1. W. Nash Phone No. 8 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank HAS ON HAND A GOOD SUPPLY OF FOODS SUITABLE LIBERTY BONDS were issued with temporary coupons attached. These temporary bonds (except the Fourth Liberty Issue) can now be exchanged for permanent bonds with all coupons attached. The Fourth Liberty Bonds will be exchanged next October. Bring your bonds to this Bankâ€"we will exchange them for you free of charge. This Bank is Always at Your Service! A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 For Spring Eating The Corner Grocery The M. E. Philathea Class will hold its regular meeting Monday. March ‘29th with Miss Mills at the home of Mrs. M. B. Downer, 43 East Maple avenue. I The Rev. 8 R. 8 Gray. Radar of the Church of S Michael and All Angels, Berwyn. will preach in S. Andrew's cllurrll on Palm Sunday at 5:00 p. m. Commencing Wednesday. April 7. until further notice we will close ev- ery Wednesd‘y at noon. Lehmann Michel. adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shumaker have returned from their winter’s stay at Grafton. W. Va" and an again liv- ing in their home on Highland ave. phone 62â€"". Spring is here and now is the time to have your rugs cleaned. Rugs alled for and delivered. 1. Hana. the home of Supt. and Mrs._ (1 Butler on last "outlay. Owe Moon- will be at the Dicko Thea! in "Sooner or Later” Thurs- C'I)’. April 131. Don't forget the daQe. The‘ncwly elected Supt. of Schools Mr. Supp. urn a luncheon guest at Have you ordered that share for pour plow? R. C. Elliott, Implement Dealer. adv. "rs. George Kenncy who has been ill with tonsnlitis, is awe to be a- mund again. -Thvre is only one national bank in the United States which does not have “National" as a part of its name. It is the Bank of Nnrih Amorim, in PML Ideiphln. A modal art of mums- in roqnirod to permit a national bank to opornie as such without indicating the fact ihnt it in a naiionnl bank In In In me. I It seem strange that the gentle- ‘man in question did not at once an- nounce to the follows that he was a police ofiicer. If he had the shoot- ing and all the other trouhle mid has been alumina! Douglass was hired by LaGrumo in an effort to stop the numemm holdups and robberies from which Whey had been ”flaring. Since he has been on the force, the stick-ups 'have continued and how Downers; Grove boys allege Mr. Douglass knew more nbout them than he would care lass. is now no Uonger Lam-Inn‘s Chief of Police. He disappeared the ryext thy. find although ,Fredenha- can has sworn out a warrant against Hm, he cannot be found. The trachea of (has public «hoot- romplflely surprised Supt. G. C. flut- ler on In! Hominy evening at M.- lmtm' on North Main at. The oc- uu-ion was pmmptrd by the font that Mr. Butler Md I birunday on Sun- ‘dny. A very plum-M time was Mal and n hnmimmo gm “1.- prim-Mal Mm m- a token of npprrciatinn. Mr. lmmanurl Haehich. now of Riversido high «boot. and a former principal of nur high school and Mr. Wlflh of‘ the Chicago ['nivcrsin' wow prim-M. ART. FREDENHAGEN SHOT BY LaGRANGE PIX-CHIEF OF POLICE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. (Ink-man have rotunml (mm [hair shy in Michi- gan when: Mr. Coleman rvpromml "w Apt-odd"! l'mu at tho Sflulor Nrwborry Hill. No My: mum of "w «val-“om which the witmwn ”'0" to an In mdhodu employed by "w Ntwborry comm“ tn Meeting him. wrn- a liberal «inc-um in modem poHlin. 1 run without lnjudng them in the lent. Fm trill on None". J. L Rehm. phone 297-". adv. Begin: Electric Cleanorx hr sale. The only clenmr 1191 the “flouting bruxh." A feature (ound in no other muln'm. Wlll thoroughly clean your \ Do you like pictures with just a ‘touch of spice. enough to make you smile but not enough to 000ml. "0‘ you like mal humor and I good laugh. See Constance 'l'almadgo in “Two Weeks.” udv. Acldilimal locals on mm- 5 l The Rev. Wilbur Dean Elliott. Rec- ‘tor of Christ Church. Gary. lml.. will pwach in S. Amlmw's church on Wed- nesday in Holy Week at 8:00 p. m. The newice will be in pmpnration for the Easter Communion. r “In Old Kentucky." the greatest picture ever scmencd, will be shown for the last time in Downers Grove at the Dicke Theatre Thursday, Apr. 8th. adv. Phllndelphll link Dlotlncuvo. } Mra J. C. Dewitt and Mrs. G. C. Butler were present at the “Harry Gaze" dinner given in the Florentine room of the Congress hotel on last Friday evening. % Miss Talmadge will men in “Two Weeks” how to land the poor fish that she seeks; is. may end in rice, but its peppy with spice, this naugh- ty. nice tale of “Two Weeks." adv. , Mrs. Lavara Hannum went to Champaign Tuesday to attend a con- forence of State leaders of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. She expects to return today. Master Hamilton Cheney celebrated his 6th binhday last Friday by en- tn’taining Robert Sweeny, Perry Knowlton. Helen Darnley. Donald Dunn and Ruth Cheney. Watch for the mls- if we Tnext Realart picturtyâ€"Alice Brady in “The Fear Market," to be shown at the Dicke Theatre, April 3rd. It is truly a Real A11. adv. ‘Margarm; Cummings, who under- went a serious operation at the West Side hospital in Chicago, last Thurs- day. is getting along as well as could be expected. (Confinmd from page I) Knights of mm. The order of the Knights at Malt. In of 1mm! mulmm." and In “Imam-d In hm“ orialnnlwl «luring Ilm first fruuuclcw. frmu alum! 107') In mm. Arn-r Ilu- I'uplul’o- u! Ja-muulmn. m» onlo-r “I1 ("INNIHI by Cvrunl. who dim! in 1120. This recommendation is busy! on lun- yoars‘ invesliQtions planned to determine a simple, convenient meth- od of "eating oats for smut. 6.1! the oats are not seeded at once. they should be spread out in a thin layer and stirnd occasionally to allow the escape of the formaldehyde 4. After two hours. uncover the oats. If they have bécn thoroughly mixed they will have absorbed the moisture so thoroughly that they will he dry enough to sow at once: ?n a broadcast seeder or drill. ".25, $1.50. ".65. ".75. $2.... $2.23. $2.50, and $3.25 3. Sprinkle the solution over the rats, using one pint to each bushel and mix thoroughly. Full-fashioml stockings of the Tum dye silk qunlity that is full assurance of long ”wireâ€"Rash- ioned in both the leg and foot. with thg fl-rv. tops. the soles an! the 'toes of lisle very well reinforc- ed and the heels high spliced. Black. white. cordovan and A!- riun brown. -Prlces are 81.0.. ’ 2. Mix one pint of formalim with 10 gallons of water for each 80 bush- ols of seed to be treated. Keep this solution covered so as ‘o prevent the formaldehyde gas from escaping. with by the Agricultural Egbcrlment Station of the State University, and the one here given proved the most satisfactory of all. The use of this University ,formula will save Illin- ois farmers thousands of dollars in the coming crop. Here it is: l. Thoroughly fan and screen the nuts. . Then don’t run any risk. Treat your outs for smut. The Downers lrove Reporter has received from the University of Illinois a reliable smut treatment. Over a period of five years several treatments were experimental TREAT OATS FOR SMUT Do you want a big oats cro'p this year? I Silk Hose EASTE R! 'L ‘ v 5x DRY GOODSâ€"GENERAL MERCHANDISE â€" 28-30 So. Main St. Phones 177-178 " Toumads Kitchen Boquet, botascjhrge jar Qucn Olives ...... O5: ‘ Ivmy Soap Flakes. pig. ..... lklExtra Fancy Drled Pears, lb 40c Ringo, per package ......... 10c, Richelieu Asparagus Tips, can 45: . shell roui, r lb ...20¢’ 31m :2? 60¢ qlfal. lb .l‘kvl-‘ancy Putter Cream Easter Pineapple. grated ll‘b tin. ...20cf Bunnies. per lb ........... 40: Dr. Prices Bak. Pom, large .22cil-‘ancy Easter‘Em, jelly and Salmda, 3 pkgn. for ........ 25cx Marshmallows, lb ......... «e Save Money on These Grocery Specials! and $8.00 Made of selected mat calfâ€"~â€" the narrow toe with the stit- ched tip effect and the high arch and instep, together with the one-eyelet tieL-make this a l’ump of unusual beauty. Turn sole and full French heel -â€"â€"a wonderful value at per pair, $4.50, $5.00, 3300. 37.00 Footweat lot Easter See these new and prettier than over omlmllislnnents for your Easter Suit. Some oval shapes, others in the square collared types. to wear over the new ml- Ian-less dresses. Why One Should Cany An Account With a Bank IT PAYS 1'0 ADVIIflfl IN I!!! IIPOITII" IIY rm Nun Qprimj Nrrkmwr in 11mm! QInlnra FIRST NATIONAL BANK You are invited to open an account with The First National Bank. 2. Because paying bills by check is the simplest and most convenient meth- od, as well as the safest, as your check becom‘es a receipt for the debt it pays. Downers Grove. Illinois. . Because your money is safer in a Because it gives a better standing in the community, especially among the business men, to pay by check rather than cash. bank than anywhere else. Fancy Butter Cream Easter 45c, , 2*: Bunnies. per lb .......... 224:1 Putty Easter‘Em, jelly and 25cx Mirahmallows, lb ........ GROCERIES

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