Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Apr 1920, p. 4

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It mm: In us that tlw new school board elm-ml In: Salunlny in our thlch will work together harmonious- ly. They should he Un- onea lo sit-fl mndllnery that will give to I WT! me and sun-minding ter- ritory a real high «.lvool.‘ A :chool‘ um wlll I» able. to pay the 5.1mm of the host instmctors in nth de- partment. A school that will be able to on" tlw gradual»: of the grad»; uhaol advantages that (My an only (M now in a husimss collpgo. 'l‘lmt la the kind of a school a community lt m nlmunl, Unw that tho pmgm- Mtflon of eat-blishinx a (bmmunny High Schml In Downn.‘ Grove be m- "new. Am-r m-umu a "nr mm the fin! limc- it w.“ lalkn-l cwvr for Downers Grow. n. barium mm to haw bud a had rum of mid {M or Inma- oUu-r Imu wc-ll Irnnwn dtwaxv and it has born [out In m.» s'lflml‘. Ono n! mm- chum. and not fur Ill“- !nnl. sonw who"! dulru‘! within on ,’ truth n! us will volv nn “w pmpn-‘ “Hon Mal zmh about lmlf "w turn-l Inry whirh uhnulvl «iglufully lwlnmxz (n 004: "0an (me high whoa} distrirt and (Mn we will sit up onl our hind legs and howl. murh u a do. claws on bright moonlit MIN». than. howewr. n will he too lau- on do «myth»: but Um atom-said howl- JOSEPH MAZZ WHAT AMH'T \ (‘UMMI'NITY HIGH SCHOOL? To The Housewives NOW is the time to have your RUGS CLEANED! Rugs are expen- sive. Send them to an experienced Cleaner. Phone 62-M A Wagon Will Call Entered at the Downers Grove Post Office as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon npplication. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. Downers Grove Reporter bailed every Friday morning from the oflice of the Downers Grove Publish- In: Company. 37 North Main street, Downers Grove, Illinois. C. H. STAA'I‘S. EDITOR Four MICKIE SAYS ‘0quan MM M 27 South Main Street Manufacturers n-alizo that they cannot forre «listn’butiun tn the con- rumcr against Ilonll-I's' will. They This partnership is wmth much to the dealer who is shrewd enough to Me this relationship and utilize it by keeping the advertised goods on dis- play and otherwise barking the mlâ€" vertising. The dealer has much to gain by manufactuml - mhertising. In fact In- mm consider himself a partner in the aclvonising. Munufacturors' advertising is a jrhal help to the (loalerfl It stimulates trade, by maintaining a healthy do. mum! for tho gomix without the noâ€" cossity of price cutting. a pernicious practice common in unaclvertised lines to keep sales up. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 'I‘hoy mcngnize tho manufacturer’s advertising is being usvd to educate their own customers. MERTZ é! MOCHEL Dealers are coming, more and more, to appreciate the value to themselves of advertising done by manufactures of branded products. In fact the most foresighlml of them are virtually concontmtiag their ‘ lies on advertised pl'oduets. Downers Grove people am: always ready to get behind a worthy project and push it to a successful conclu- sion. They will get behind 3 Com- munity High School if they are ex- plained the advantages of the law governing its installation. They are always eager to give their children the absolute best ,in the way of an education. Let‘s have a Community High School. high school can be made to be. NATIONAL ADVERTISING OI" BRANDED PRODUCTS HELPS DEALERS April April 25th, FINEST MIXTURE 0F LAWN SEED POULTRY WIRE AND POULTRY FEED S. Andrew’s Church ll 230 a. m. Hon Communion ’14:") u. m. Church School. :00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. :00 p. m. Evening Service and Sermon. 29th, 1920. Thursday. :00 p. m. Boy Choir. :00 p. in. Adult Choir. Garden and Field Seeds GARDEN TOOLS SPADES, SPADING FORKS HOES AND RAKES 192.0. S. Mark's Day. HARDWARE ’ Tho man today who duos. not be- liove in mlvcttising is setting his opâ€" inion against the biggest busincs»: nwn in the United Statvs. Against “'0 men who have made millions by c'niug whul the skeptics profvss Hwy dv nut bc-livw will pay, The wise dealer links his store with Jim ninnufncturers’advertising“ by us- 3firm; the columns of his local newspa- per to tell the community that he can supply right at home the pm ducts advertised. Advertising benefits the manufzm- turer by benefiting the dealer at the same time, and ONLY by benefiting the dealer. Manufacturers realizo these facts. llvncr- the whole purpose of manu- future-advertising is to lessen r0.â€" sia‘tanvo tn the flow of tradthn hrnadon the channel at all pointsâ€"- to help dealers! Any action of the manufactuwr in- jurious to the dealer [Would tend to narrow the channel at this point and hence to restrict the volume of flow ‘from the factory. Conversely, any move which is beneficial to the deal~ er tends to broaden the channel at this pointâ€"tends to lessen the resi'z- tam-e here is that a greater volume. of tradi- may flow from the factory. The retail store may be regarded as the vital point in the channel thru which trade passes from factory to consumer. All trade which passes thru the channel must puss thru this particular part of the channel. No more trade can pass thm the chan- nel as a whole than can pass thru its narrowest point. need the hearty cooperation of deal- ers in getting products into the handy of the consumer, for the normal won from factory to consumer is through dealers. 33 S. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. PHONE "39 Durable Wash Clothes tor Little Tots l‘h'nry man who can be present at La Grange on next Friday evening iv urgvd to do so. Besides being neatly tailored have beautiful braid, some have blue flan- nel collars, others are plain white. trimmed with white braid. Their fabrics are of a quality that success- fully resist the ‘ vages of laundry. ing. Priced at $2.5f to $3.95 One of the items which will be talk- ml over is that which every ex-service man is interested in, the giving of bonuses to soldiers and sailors. This alone will be worth while. La Grange to Entertain. On next Friday evening. April 30th, the La Grange Post of the Legion will hold an open house to all posts along the Burlington between Chica- go and Downers. Just what the pur-i pose of the meeting will be has not l'oen disclosed. However, the La Grange post has )mwon itself a good Lost on occasions similar to tin: and lm‘al ox-sm'vice men would do well to attend. Internufimul Trulorn And Farm Implement” of All Kind-u. Presented here in fine assortments are Jack Tar Mid- dim, colorful Smock, Wash frocks and sturdy little Suits for small boys. A regular meeting of the local post, American Legion, will be held on \next Monday evening. April 26th. Every member and prospective member is urged to be present as very important business will be up for discussion. Handsome min‘couts in many (lif- t‘orenl: materials. Spring suits in Serge. Poplin. Jer- sey, Poirot Twill and 'l‘ricotinc. Separate coats in many styles. Bust materials, latest styles and lowest prices. A nice nssortznont of Georgette waists. Try a Bar- clay Comet-«one your guarantee. Children want to be comfortable during play home and during dress up occasions and they certainly will be if their spring and summer wardrobes are replenished from these displays of Wash Clothes. AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD REGULAR MEETING MONDAY La Grunge Post to “0ch Open House On Next Week “May Evening. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS J acK Tar Middies Dress the Children in Wash Clothes Then They Will Enjoy Themselves FOR LADIES AND MISSES IMPLEMENT DEALER 75 North Forest Avenue R. (Y. ELLIOTT H. E. McAllisler Co. MRS. EMRICH 63 S. .\l.\l.\' ST. NIL”) .\l.l. ‘l'lll-I ADS. IT lKH'S T ') Rl-IH) TIN-HI. IN) IT ALWAYS. Buy “BREAD WINNER” Childrens play clothes for your children. Every mother will be inter- ested in our line of childrens play clothes. They are attracxive and stylish, yet made to be worn by “happy-go-lucky” youngsters. Durable, sun- fast materials, reinforced seams. They are made in sizes for tiny tots and creepers up to boys of eight and girls of six years. Prices from Better Make Them Now Home Repairs Phone Day 20 L1 rd Lu m b er $1.00 to $2.95 Our business is to help you get the most for your building money. Drop in and talk over your work with us. Our long experience in the building business has made it possible for us to help many householders with their repairs as well as new building. We can recommend a good contractor and give you an estimate of the cost of everything needed. Some are pleated and have pockets. others are plainor in cut. but most of them have effective touches of hand embroidery. Choice of many washable fabrics. We have evetything you can pos- sibly need for modernizing your home. Concrete makes a fine porch flea: and steps. We have the best roofing, paint steps. We 1 and lumber. People may be looking over your fence. Why not make everything ship- shape right away, indoors and out, and while you’re doing the job, do it well. If your neighbor has let his porch sag at the corners and failed to repair a broken stair you have set him down as shiftless. Maybe he sees in your yard an old sidewalk to the alley that should be‘replaced with a concrete one. New Smacks $3.00 to $3.95 Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J Telephone 1 90 may, April 23, 1920

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