Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Apr 1920, p. 4

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' Little Marjorie. «ed 4. wnwlooflng In of the window on A frosty morning had saw a home and buggy passing. and called: "0h. mammn. come quick no see the dust comin' out of tho M‘s mouth.“ 11mm. Chum Onat PM. In Tibet one son at last of our, finally mun Join the church. partly for spiritual motives. partly to gain the temporal protection of the mom!- tarieu. the most powerful factor in the country. Aiding Aviators. Small balloons are sent up twico daily frnm thirtynne observing sta- tions In the United States to ascer- tain direction and velocity of air cu- min for the guidance of niators. "It Is all ovor but the shouting.“ laid the mink-Ian to his Mend tho night before den-lion. "and. between you and me, our side won't have to attend to that."â€"Bmton Tmnscflpc temp Luther Uud on Road: It has boom osflmmM that 55,720 pairs of nhl shops nre nmled for every mile of a ram! composition made of slug. rock. asphalt and scrap leanr er "mt has boon patented In are“ Btilnll’. Vain.“ Philippine Sheik. Phlllpplne yaw": mmpflâ€"o- all kinds of mmmerchl value; the gold‘llp pearl or the mmherof pearl, the Mn- dow shell. the trot-hm, me m Ina". (he black-Hp pearl. and the (or- toise shell. Act now. the need is urgent. Send or take your mite to one of the lo- cal bunks. DO IT NOW! home. within a sum-'- mm of the villa“. m I all for my. It m from mm. {mm ordi- ury working people. who but to“ their I". their how-n. their pom! mm. by I destructive wind. ‘ People of Downers Grove. if you do not head this call for money. you w“! h. mung down on u anonymity to help ”was of mr own blood. Arrangements have been made with both banks to receive contributions to the fund. TM layer of "drone Park has Asked that we help. Can we deny this ream” We have given mm” of dollar for the mud of the Near Eu“ for Belgium mflemn. for Hauling. mf- hring Fume. for Austrian and Ger- man nr uuflenn. for England, for‘ the Turkl. (or limo“ very people‘ of the NM. Now, right her! a! We. of Down Grove. mun! heed Ihh all. It mfg“ ha m. Think of it. the wind mined as by Just a few dny‘u norm. They an appealing (or finnchl album It Matron Part whom no man. Ion-t their all. A call bu come to Dov/urn Gnvo hen the tornado “din: of Inc Sun- THE TORNADO Slll-‘II‘EREBS Entered at the Downers Grove Post Oflice as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. Downers Grove Reporter Issued every Friday morning from the oflice of the Downers Grove Publish- hg Company. 37 North Main street. Downers Grove, lllinoil. Roman-RIM. 819M. C. H. STAATS, EDITOR Peuimictie. MICKIE SAYS RIM Territory. The "does! 1m square mm of Mr mm In me warm, no r» n- Inn" to ntnlnu engineers. In In or» "lurk mm. This (llama prmlnm working unan- ufln of mrly every mineral product. from an"! to mmL . Clonqnma Loo. (mound. II In «M nmmlly known um um- mphy u n proton-tan III (uh lam-n! a! Inn; III) in the day: of "I. "mun" umpln. Pooh. 'ho no mo Hmn Hulk-Mod "mt-«lays fnr luring privnlo stmngrayum-n. Md than In tho fourth «Mary of our on. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ é MOCHEL Fur-lulu. You“. Rom" Iml Im an"; ll Jun" fat nvml du- lnd I wan uIIrprI-od to Mr IIIIII «II m‘rr Io Jam" and In- "I0 Mm In mum- and I-Mo- om IIIII an llod. hurt I “DIN"IWN‘!’ Mm III to M0 fur bum-m4 "I JIIIIw- and "0M?! explnlnnl: "\\ r". "III In!!! Im- Jlul mu.- mum: In lmu- n [um III-n wool Ind I IIIIIIII mun In hoe mu.“ MEX- ehann. I 0M." In New Coin. ‘ The harp!“ mu heaving and mort- lnx with Inullgumlcm. “Look at "III "on 1" M mm. landing in I mm at the fourth Ital-Ir. TM nary mn- n-rm-d the rump-In for Less-vent plom. “It may I" III. um roll lilfll'd." he nomad. ”the roan-n III-nun- an can In Mar It to harp Molina u I Infâ€"Ila“ 1! Amoflcn. Sir Walter Soon tells us In “Ivanâ€" hoe." “nu-n wore one (hlcknm of clothes. who-(her of wool. leather or velvet. The «Mr! was Invented. but for a long time was worn unly by the nobility mm umnlr)‘. 'l'lu-n (0"va the walntnmtn. I'm-«Jun: um. tho-n Ibo "0|:le The «warrant. I'hIt-h auc- medrd me un-«lk-vnl malt-lama. wa- rnm untll I'w mn-ulmfillh u-nlury. The daleu uro- nut known," A fine program has been arranged but owing to lack of space The Re- porter staff has been unable to find' room to publish it this week. Jesus Christ has brought to us this day We and immortal”. here is power in this central fact of Christianity. There is inâ€" spiration in this keystone in the arch of Otflstinn truth. All school pupils are admitted at a special price. School pupils are especially 'invitâ€" ed. We recommend to parents that they give their children the opporv tunity to hear this thqroughly de- lightful, artistic program. ":00 This program has not only afforded a rare treat but has been the means used to procure funds for the work of the Philanthropy committee. All. 1d the talented artists give their ser- vices; the Methodist Board kindly al- loWthhe use of the church, and you are invited to enjoy the treat and make it a financial success. For several years this department has given an ‘Easter program the Saturday afternoon before Easter and because of its timeliness and quality it has become an annual event and looked forward to by many. The annual Easter matinee, given under the direction of the Civics and Philanthropy department of the W0â€" man's Club. will be held in the M. E. church, Saturday, April 3rd. at 3 FINEST MIXTURE 0F LAWN SEED POULTRY WIRE AND POULTRY FEED ANNUAL EASTER MATINEE WILL BE HELD TOMORROW S. Andrew’s Church Garden and Field Seeds GARDEN TOOLS SPADES, SPADING FORKS HOES AND RAKES “The Lord Is Risen Indeed” HOLY COMMUNION. CHORAL EUCHARIST AND SERMON. CHURCH SCHOOL EASTER FESTIVAL. EASTER DAY DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWN§R3G1IOVE ILLIN013 Tm. 0' Onto. The um of duke. the Milk" m of the British pump. «as llm Intro dun-d In 1.1m, Ind the mud Prim ":0 um «I Edward "I of Enlilnd. "I "no! first duke. under the ("IQ of m duke of ('nnurnll. 'Im Amman cramp-run. , 1'!“- 0m Ann-flan [nmuumnn to 1 "My: «imam-Mm. lelloy Murray. mm "any n n-nmrr um ll:- mu I not!" an! Faun-Hum» and a 0mm". and Mn humm- ‘nnmmnr of m- rink- am. Lnnmuuv" nu mp MI! Inflmok ,M m Hm! «mu-n by In Autumn": lo 'lu- um! "If... win-uh an Ihh Iklo u! {Ibo Allnnllr. It and nmwmi In mo. MI. (mummy Venom. fl I’M "at mull "00 Mod 0' Hw- it‘- mlmlh mmmy Hun ll» \‘mllll Wu Rum-m! In pm: simpflrfly and mmlvcrnnn of valor. A "In if- Qomm M. m mum. on Imrmhn M in am" Humid". but It Ina tum-h only minted in oflmn at Irv-"mau- ““00. Inchlnory oi Concu- Bun-u. The Inga-1mm murlulm-u used by "no ceuauu loumu tn ruuul. sort and tulml-Io flu» Inrunnnuuu gathered by the mums onuuwmlon are the prod- m‘l of tha hum-aur- awn labor-Cory. The north): mat-Mum lake rare 0! am unlu per minute. «he manual m- chlne mu «Mn N mlnnle and the Illmllllnl mac-Mm- hurdle- coo unl- nch minute. About Diamond; Only about so [Io-r «out of rough a1.- .ondll are out lulu gems and Ion. lbout 00 per mm! of (In-Ir weight In bola: out and ImIIHIINI. ”hummus are practically Imlwtnu-Hhh- am! the lint dlnuloml (-u-r "Hm-a um)- pusnlhly all" be In c-xlun-nmu lzul mllmule nllnwn fur the In“ "1 nl ll‘il’il lulu") vurum‘ by fluml, "ft" ~l|ipnrnwk mul mlwr all!» Inn-m 'I'lu-u' u-«lm Hom- um! lamm lmw lln- um I ur not nml pumma d1.- momlu m 4!: .170 .1."qu The wings were spread out and a tape measure revealed the fact that the marauder was fifty inches from tip to u‘p. Mr. Wander caught it by the neck‘ and one leg, the bird fastening the claws of the other foot. in his coat. After disentangling it the hawk caught his right hand. the talons sinking deep into the flesh. ’b‘Wo men [tried in vain to get the hawk to loos- en its hold. but it had a grip which could not be pried open and Mr. Wan-* der was forced to choke it to death in order to get relief from the pain. During the height of the hail and wind storm last Sunday noon 3 large l-ird was seen fluttering around in Val Wander’s yard on Prince ave. ‘Investigation desclosed that it was a chicken hawk which had been hit on the head by a hail stone about us large as a golf ball and brought to earth. Choked to Death in Order to “9- We. the undersigned business lease Talons From Val w“. houses of Downers Grove hereby a- d . I! d. gree to close our various places of e” an business on Weihidfldey aftentons. commencing Wednesday. April the . , . 7th and continuing thru the months .During the height of the haul and of April. May, June, July, August. wmd storm last Sunday noon 3 large September. October, at 12 noon each bird was seen fluttering around in Wednesday. Val Wander’s yard on Prince ave. Lehmnnn Michel Investigation desclosed that it was a Morris-Shoe Store . ’ chicken hawk which had been hit onggarmeis Merchants Bank the head by a hail stone about aai ' Mochel large as a golf ball and brought to V' Tholin aarth. Emrich Bros. k Anna Meyers Mr. Wander caught it by the rice _ ind one leg, the bird fastening the Western United Gas Electric C"- jlaws of the other foot in his coat. Chas. M' Hitch, Village Office. After disentangling it the hawk'J’ 0' Gillespie CO' ,aught his right hand. the talons Hamid H' 9'3"” .inking deep into the flesh. ’b‘Wo men 5’ H' J' Hawkins ried in vain to get the hawk to loos-ix," E‘ MCAn'st" “‘5 0" -n its hold. but it had a grip which" “WP" Mm" ould not be pried open and Mr. Wan- Selig Sisters I-.. “m. 0...... n. ma... :. .A an... Louis Klein - CHICKEN HAWK LOCAL STORES AN- BROUGHT ‘DOWN NOUNCE WEDN'SDAY BY HAIL STONE AFTERNOON CIDSING 33 8. Mann Street Downers Grove. Ill. BEGINNING APRIL 7th THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Maybe you have had the sorry experience of loaning out the last available umbrella and then found out that you had none for yourself when you want- ed to venture out. At any rate an extra one is always desirable and this is an excellent time to buy. In addition to the regular black, we have them in Navy, Green and Silk Plaid ......................................... $3.00 to $8.95 A Thought, In rat muy m In- lnmnul M mu- hll or mum-alum! In mw'a vhmwn pro- bation. lmv n In muy fur own; mm In be I Ilnd hum-n a nun! "Mum-"r. . true Mend um! I: '0an «Hm-n. If M b mm hr in MI th mm «of mm" (In ho. 11w nrwl mun ulm Mu won M- IMI-mu m "w ups-nu M m children M rm twist-Mn M M. an m- muImI Unsung autumnal for Ir'n'mflll’)‘ rum» and about the smartest things in this line are jade Medallions or strands of bright colored beads. We have both types and many others that you should see before deciding that your wants are complete. (rm! many “mar spa-Inn rm out in a tow .flmrx. The mlwmn! 'll'lll‘lWfllI’ In alum able to n'lml the lunch u! «I»- myâ€"prmlm-ln; fungi. two-Inu- u! the prom-mm a! umum. o"! and min: ob- mlnuu Io fungi. On“ Vito. 0' Iodwood. , Redwood hunlu-r ls lnrmly used on we I'm-mo rout. M It has (real "M- Ilrul mlutnnm In rm and an. Ilmm mlwnod wlwn Mam-4| In contact will: [he gmuml will n-mum In good mmlL (Inn for 2.1 yours or umrv. wlwrms I gum! "may «ll-«r upfl'lml rm um In a low .flmrx. 11w mlwmn! ln-urhvnud .'. W. Nash silk Moire and silk Poplin, in black, brown, navyiand taqgel priced from w. H. Blodgen ‘P‘ml Baker J. M. Zindt Adolph Ross. L. F. Coleman Mrs., Emma Forstu H. C. Pitcher J09. Mrkvicku If you prefer the Handbag made of leather you will like the interesting styles we are featuring in our Easter Showing. Some are Hand Tooled; others are of plain leather Kodak style $1.50 to ................ $5.95 There is no den ing the smartness a Handba of sik will add to your Easter ostume. We have them in Umbrellas are like booksâ€"«people very seldom return them. 1": Accessories You Need to Complete K 3‘ Here in Good Assortments are all the A 6 Your EASTER Costume--- H. E. McAllisler Co. Easler Handbags Easter jewelry 3350 to $7.56 Advertisement The woman who is just as careful about the lesser items of dress as she is about her frock or other apparel will welcome these displays. Here in gratifying variety are blouses, beau- tiful neckwear, handkerchiefs, gloves, and hosiery for both women and children. Everything is in perfect readiness for Easter selection and. awaiting your inspection. "HAD AM. 1""! ADS. IT PAYS 1'" [HEAD "HEM. 00 IT ALWAYS. Expert Building Advice Quickly Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Company" we are suie you will find it a real pleasure to choose. Certainly at no time can anyone have too many Handkerchiefs. Especial- ly at Easter time will you want a plain white linen or one attractively embroidered in color to tuck in the pocket of your suit. Just now we have a very fine variety from which Veils improve most hats, and most women would not mind to wear a veil perpetually, as the Turkish do, if they found veils to suit their taste. We have for Easter some very new ideas and a most choice assortment, 50c to $2.50 Easter Handkerchiefs Also veiling by the yard. V ails for Easter When you have a building or repair job, come in and talk it over. You can draw on our years of experience in the building business. We’ll get right down to brass tacks and settle your problem in a jifl'y. Don't wait on ceremony. Drop in any time you're down our way. For years we have handled lumber, lime, cement, roof- ing, brickâ€"almost every- thing that goes in a build- ing except the plumbing and furniture. Our job is to please you and satisfy you so well by selling you what is best for your particular job that you will be a per- manent customer. Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J Telephone 1 90

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