Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Sep 1920, p. 8

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Included: Miss [‘oarl Ronistvel of La Grunge. Miss lngehnrg Rudd of Ken‘ ooh. Misa Ruth Pipc‘r of Racine. Kiss Dorothy Scott of Haywood. I!” ViVinn Warner of (Ihicagn, Miss Gail Dickson of Indiana Harbor. Miss Fred: Umbreit of Milwaukee and In. T. Caie of Chicagn. Miss Banis- ml, Miss Brunlmw and Miss L’mbreit ”omitted as weak nnd guests. line Ruth Hughes entertain! a maker of Inc-r sorority sisters at a luncheon and shower cm Saturday af- ternoon. The guests of honor wvm ”d3 Margaret Dickson of Indiana Harbor. and Mi.“ Esther Bnmkow. of Ionroe Wisconsin The other mmstc‘ “he their home. "my are making Ibo Irip in their car and will amp '7 the "with at night. Not being in any particular hurry Hwy will Me about Him woe-k.- io cover the Ir. and In Fn‘d Gwntig and Ir. at! In. Lester Gel-wig and Virgin“ lae. left Thursday morning for In: Andes, Californén when they will " Isuo curev ‘r ( NE NE HEAVEN ) mu voo oouvz, HOME Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank The Corner Grocery 1. W. leh Phone No. 8 I savings account at this bank work {or you DAY and NIGHT. They have no holidays. They an- just busy day after day and week after week turning out more dollam for you. Why not open an account in this stmng bank Kathy and put your may at productive labor? There is no surer road to financial Independence. North Side at South Side at . Huts! There: Is Ohly One Thing That Works All The Time nut is money placed out at INTEREST. The dollars you place In Close at 2 p. 111. Saturday A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Deliveries will be l Amm. i Alan‘n rw’m-m in nnmn {mm ll jolt! Amlv mm! which mvmw in Eng- Tllsh "Ilw inn-v kiml "f huhlvr." The ‘plnm lmlu 'mannx min r-lnror and {grows wry rapidly. In rm it grow! 3.0 tum-Hy Hm! "wov- or hmr rm]â€" fan he haruwmv mmm: tho summon When “an Weight Nothing. Prof. Edward \'. "ununmnn of "ar- ‘l'd Imh‘m‘vzlu' "IIH‘Pd hy an «Inho- Into um“ ur firm-c prinuwl In Srinnf’o that a man an a [min yum-in: along flu- oqunhw “vJHHTI! :Il Him mile! an hour. nr --~~~'I'v:‘rv| :1! H170” m”?! an hour wnn'vl Wri'h mulling. 3-: mm.- urpd by an u'u-nn‘vr nn 'h'r trnin. Tho 3mm: tin-awn] m undo I- "worm: m.- Mr In that "no at“ ”m ronshls M hm nun. OM Iow- ‘ at nae-mun- {mm m km up In 10.. ‘M mole", In wmfls "to" In a 9'"!!! full «I Immrrumrr with «lot-Mon. TM: 5: rum-d ”w "mmâ€"pm. Mm" "III Uwrr in nu In", mu! up In 201'” mm": a «mm Hw. ’nw upper In" In known an the «rattan-err. It in actually [um'iI-ln vain; for an aim-m- m “-0 frum ”w mmmul In "it MM!" 0! "on “lmlllfll’v'fl‘. My IN!" MI mum. In mn- lmur. I! we mm: to a- plow worm-“Inn Nah". any :0 mil?!» we 1mm" mm lndnmwnts m I ”mull". ham-nu "~an (to Mr. . 10:00 a. m. 12:00 noon DOWNERSGROYE EEPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS t It suggests thisâ€"if possible study {the history of the Indian tribes that :tmca lived in Illinois and build the ipmgrams about it. the Stale of lllinoi: ropmtrntod in’ , the General Aseomblr: thr l‘nnrth: . Friday of Spptpmhv-r n! onrh war iC‘ hemby «lo-simml Amorican lmlinni Day. to ho «barred ihmuthmnt tho ,State as a (lay all which tn hold an- prim-iota “noises in mmmnmnntinn of the Amnriran lmlian." The Indian Fellnwship Imagine. nr- ganized "to bring about. condition-3 which shall result in lwttor umler-' istandinp of the American ludian and time fellowships helm-eon his race and {the other (:90le of our wintry." ‘icnrdially invite the teachers and chil- ,dren of the public srhmls of Illinois: [to cooperate with it in the commem- ;omtion. this autumn. ‘ ' "Bo it rmdwl hy thcI l'mplr «f: l i l In ""01”! (he follmsing M" “mi intrmluml and pas-nod in tho Spring-l of 1919 I The Indian O! not nnl)‘ 1M Mim- of hi.- mumryacho Amoricas~â€"h¢ is morv ”In (ML "I is it- [vault-Ho- n‘ and its (rt-fl lmmlfnibor. and its mull [mat [mutt-char. That “0 may not farm-t Mm and flu- immr» Inn: pan he has played and i.- play. in; in mu Manny wwnl sum- in- cluding "limit. thmskn and Wash- ington haw- adopted an "Indian Day.” AMERICAN mum on ESTABLISHED m ansmwmzi With but {aw exception“. every uo< man who mud in the VIII-iv- Wod- mhy allied her-ell- rm. (M Repub- lican puny. Tim wan the "pod.- Hon and will make mun- ium Re- publican mumm- hrn and In tho mm!) as "w mm madman: pn- uflnl in an pminctu. 1’ Jun" Hum. Lewin received limo-It «wry Ik-mocmlic «on cut in the v0. In”. Local Democrats richer cliul not} think it was worth while balloting or Hitched to the Republican (old on net-null! n! the Suu' :- Attorney fight in their \MC alicl not mm.- within a quarter a! tint at tlw primnn two! yearn ago. Vote Here Light. The surprise in Downers Grave was ‘thc lightness of the m". In no pm- €th was the balloting up to expec- unions. All through the county men and women both ext-«um! the show- ing made by Downers Crow. ‘The women. especially, vutrd tho straight harmony Republican ballot. In the pricinct north of the tucks ‘und west of Main street for instance, they gave Oglesby 69 votes and Small only 5. Ami-Tammany Won Here. The count in the local precincts showed in the first returns that the lAmi-Tammuny ticked with Oglesby ‘at the head for Governor would re- ceive J largo mapority. Ticket after ticket was markml with tho Oglesby slate. The vote in [mi four local prvcincts and in Lau- on the candidates for rnprbsvntatirc was as follows: McCabc .................... 466“.- Bnntloy ..................... 498% Walker ...................... 189% Smith ....................... 915%) lalmust as many votes as the mst put together although his load was cut considerable after crossing the Ilul'age' line. The {act that he is ‘(ripplml also mm him many votes. Smith and McCabe were running nm-k and neck in the count all day with Bentlvy several hundred behind. A»; we 1:" to pruss it is almost sure that McCabc will [m the shroud man. Smith made a magnificvnt race. and Ian-r roturns may find him a winner.) N APERVILLE MAN WINS IN HOTTEST PRIMARY BATTLE (Continuml from Page 1) ...... 466“.- ...... 498V.- ...... 189% ...... 915%» Kirkolivo Toilet Soap, 3 bars for . Nonesuch Tall Milk. 2 cans for ....... Corn Flakes, 2 packages for ......... Takhoma Biscuit. 3 packages for Cal. Sardines, Tomato Sauce, per can . Sea Shell Macaroni. 200 Tbs. 3 tbs. for 10 Bars Superior Family Soap Snowdrift. r pound can ............. Dr. Price, .arge Size, Baking Powder . 5 No Chance. 3: All in Joy. 1 Junlur hm! spout several “'(H'kfl one iImmma-r rlsltlng a fumble aum who Ih'wI In the suburhu. and he WM mm- lnlm-mll of than» happy weeks who. lu- nnnln [mm Imr a mu. However, :ulw lmcl mm‘ml, and now lives in I Him. When Jnnlur ('ulllf home In ivnlc-m! rm grimnnrc m M.- huh". ”lying: "Thu-n- wo-n't nu mum to lump around In: why. they didn't m". have any this In "In! huncllng to fight with Y” M a torn" bu rhmflnllhm a ram chu- mum-«I lan- n- fauna-z "La! to "w mmm by «Ink-h In amulrr Ir“! [mum-inn a! I'WIN‘N)‘ Minngln. 1. ”WWW." «finch-n Tmmu‘fllol‘ I»! m. If we um" haw gnu IG (km-u. unh- nut on" I“. Ml m-IIM'I to o! Innnlw «mm-m. and "w hunt ud- mlln 0! Min. mflnml «m. wit-«Id Mr um“ I! «rim-m- Hu- um um. uh. Inn-m. l-le-mm $1.25 value 29 inch Art Ticking, per yard .................. $1.50 quality Turey Red, fast color Table Damask, per yard . The tut-t that the plt-nir and reunion for the county under the ausplres ot the tax-soldiers ls to be held at Glen Ellyn next Saturday is expected to out into the vote. People should not let the pk-niv Interfere with casting a bat- lot hmore they go. however. The mat- ter of the schools In the village is a paramount one. Two men. Frank S. Davis of xmm Main street and Wm. D. Honk-k of South \Vnshnglml snout have tiled pe- titions for tho nah-o. Mr. Davis is an inspector for the post uflh-e depart- Im-nt and holds a very responsible po- sition In the Chit-ago distrivt. Mr. llorrirk is u florist and has lmvn in business hpro many years. An election will he held next Sutur- duy. September 18th. from 1:00 to 6:00 u'rluok in the afternoon for the pur- pose nt' selecting a. member at the Board of Education to fill an unexâ€" pired. mm year term on that body. 'l‘lw vumncy was caused by the resig- nation of C. W. Vunllvynum who rc~ vvmly moved to Hartford. (Ionnm-tl- vul. I“. N. Davis and W. I). Herrick Con- testing for Unexpired School Board Term. ELECTION SAT- I URDAY TO KILL BOARD VACANCY Sale on lwtticoats. New novel styles. fancy potticoats. flowered satcons made by a particular, responsible manufacturer. $3.50 values, specml at ........ 82.79 Mercerizod black Heatherhlnom Petticoats, same factory. $3.25 val. at . . . 32.50 You'll find an abundance of SUPERIOR useful nwrvhandisv greatly nvlm-ml. ()ur ahlcs and counters are always loaded with slnmal salp firms. ”0 you take advantage of the many savings? Every Day is m HERE ,r aux nose apecm mum $3.00 quality all pure All woo thread silk Black and knitting Cordovan Hose, spe- mixed ; cial sale price color, 8] $2.50 GIFTS FOR BABY Have you seen the many new things that make suit. able gifts for baby? We have gathered a splendid assortment of articles that baby needs from booties to teeth cutters, articles that any mother will be proud to receive, you can find many suggestions here for just such gifts. Priced very reasonable. See show case loaded with them. HI Keep H but! Lehmann (a Michel’s Store Acum- Thu Count. Grocery Specials REDUCTIUNS FOR THIS WEEK! TA Hi .\'0. .1 A n‘nxon ihnt urges you to DIL'Y YOURSELF today, “that ye! my acquim for tomorrow. The first we mention is given above. Honey is Power." The start is the essential in saving. What will induce one to be gin? You must have A Motive for Saving Silk Hose Special Money is Power FIRST NATIONAL BANK Per pound .. Leave your order the farm. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Chas}: Sanbprn Seal Brand Coffee in tins Ohio Blue Tip Matches, package RinsoV per Rage ............. ClimaVene, fiackages for ....... Downers Grove, Illinois. .......................... arm for fancy peaches direct from All wool (100 per cent) knitting worsted yarn, mixed grey and khaki color, special per hank Knitting Yam Sale ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed {ram - variety 0! ae- eeptnble denim I'nd every Mall KI looked um by upenn. hat in why our monument; alwlyl upped to good mate. I! you plan 9 mm! In your plot we will man you e m! "may a! denim to moon Iron. Our Monuments Phage 38- R NAPfiIVlHJfi. ........... $1.20

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