Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Jan 1921, p. 3

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K. K. K. SALES C0” Wm. S. Hamblin', Mgr. Downers Grove, Ill. Plane 213-sz FREE TRIAL. Hy spat Sunday Jams. 1i»; .0.- Cf Kr. and In. Jnhn flour. In. Punk Juan of CM- 8mm” at 8am, II a! It. and In. L. Kala- and "out has T034 it out me‘murhlf and if you :n‘v sutluiwl m mu hunthw-rt of (-nstnmors an. you aw tn pay u: only $23.50, each m' I‘ ' h mm Rvmbvmbm' you mkc- no risk, yrm aw undvr no nhlimn’mn sent! in your fil'l'l'r hr'fm'r' Hui< spacial nfl'I-r is mthuhmm. "0 not take an) hmh’» word for it, you ran hr "K' jmln‘l- yours: h' It will not cost you a pr-nny. Simpiy write us a INtor 42:!ng who- thrr mu dvsirv a rank ‘hw m' hc‘a'imr stow lmmr. L’pvm wen-in! of ymu Mm a k. K K. nil hm'm‘r “4!! I'm inslalhwl fur l0 IIAYF ”only Mr. “Mr tout. a ho bone and all his (new and It. Sylvan!" [Admin and his Mad. liu many John 0! (lump. 9'. Villar- o! It. and Ila-s. J. Boa a o! his mum “um 1mm to huh tho boy: and girls of the “uk- nehool nun now am Our various oil buy-mm are "st-d fnr making and Mafing I'l hour‘s. charm. smragv-s. laundry stmm. x-nlcanizors. Inviting mNm. 10 DAYS FREE TRIA I. 0N K. K. K. OIL BURNER tubing, rah [in {warm any .40?» in Mun-n minmosa-nu damage «Mmâ€"lasts a lifetime. vi". llnnubd Vedmnt has been (owed by illness to discontinue bar work at In. Thea. Stanton-'3. She will test for a few weeks at her home in Na- Th mm cm- «ring of ,‘ Inn-)1. Salm- fl-an wood or (you) and will MK A meeting of the local members d the Milk Producer's Association '1: held at Lisle Wednesday even- ing. 1“. Landon-f and C. Loy were ducted to attend the County Assn-L on business meeting an Wheuou‘ ~ W Mr m... u "w Mm! mam-mam! W... 'lr. ml In. Rum-pr. l human... Mn mun». ' ' “damn-uh ma Sch-unhi- of mm vmw‘ mm 5 locum. In summer it mutt-I thins man- cflnfaflahlr far you and in winter ynu haw I" "no heal you want. without “I" that. 1"“ and work "4’ n m! m Ir .Ind lira. Pom: Ind Rosella, uni Hrs. Plumb, Ethel and Leslie. fielded a aurprile birthday party on In. J. Richter Wednesday. an! in... smut-Incl). J... ‘w. 54. i8 Siglilln‘; 321-". B [cg-8.3; it {:!:â€"!.3;: IIII14¢IH I, 1.. 0" its. .1: on ’13: hi I... ; .820 i. 1.31.3 teeâ€"9:8 Ii ii m: u.- m- ler. wok haun- Ind hell (he mm Ir. Kr, and Mrs. Bmkmeyer entertain» d the Advance Bible Class Friday waning. Milkweed I» Rhmlmfifi'; air and 6% hm tun-thy from Palm Beach. binds. mm. same they spent a delight- ful three weeks. MeAnySloveAGasSMe In. Thom Stanton is enjoying .mk'amtatukoamms. lrLWlAn. Richie of Wheaton. Coun- INS! NIB ”0. [ISLE m DELIGHT Hr. Avaid chap imitatinn<~thcy do not xivo mminuom safisfarlimm To ”1M. turn a valve and light. l‘an hr- turned on and or? COOK STOVE HI'RNERS . . . $23.50 HEATING STOVE BI’RNERH .. . . . .. $23.50 RESTAURANT STOVE BURNERS ........... ‘ $89.50 FURNACE BUIS‘ER AND no GALLUN TANKIfllfi. are. or | In. Adi-I Dieter and Ir. "cm-y 011 won and to Man, lll.. oul’rkhyovbgtothohfludlu. hm lcflmu. Thy nun-i Ir. and In. Hm Wm m". (shed u an“ Maul-y evening. Mm. «a In. Ina-um swam and children. and Ir. Wanda" Don.‘ yen mm Cl Ir .nd In. The»- ‘ckwe “our Sunday for dint". Ilr. William Green of Aaron. ‘ had at Oak Catt-3v Sunday. spending several days with the home folks. family. m. and In. Walter Eirholhem-a _ -, . > . spent Sunday with the Fm! Stlfleldt “9 3‘17" 1" f‘fiPW-s 0‘" Mm Mt Miss Miriam Sumpson, who has been visiting Miss Hal-ion Graeme. ex- nods to leave for Ohio within a few days. E Miss Lucille. Schmm. is still eon- filled to her bed, but is slowly im- proving. I Mrs. George Rott has been confined to her bed {or several days. mr and Rosella. attended thepectcomove north «Hum-vine (Bounty Institute at Wheaten Thun- within a few days. somowsuzmzs 1 family and In. W. 0. Brim, motor; up. Irvin; Lem amt Sunday ‘ed to Glaxo Sunday. with In. Chi-lea Lennon. In. umn‘muy. Nick. It. A. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dieter ex- Inf. and In. Jon-oh mom and Him Asian Plum-her has been Mr. Steve Puller of Barbers Cor» In; spent. Sunday with Mr. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Eichhorst an- nmce the birth of a son. Ir.udlln.'l‘hou|38hcldonnd hi rim V Manufacturers Dealers LUMBER COAL HILLWORK Bliding Maul-bk of Al Ebb Potter Mg. 6:! Lumber Co. TM :0" damn I» um rapid IMI "w Amman. mow haw-um: than UM MfiN.»~"|lO‘, I‘M. "- ‘0‘"an more "ml! yum Hum :n-ulv-r. ‘rm- “nu-m am How, mul lln- Nm- 0-! Jmu'flon can b. nun, murlml by "w an. appnviuion of the many tokens u! love and sympathy shown us by kind might": and {Hen-ls «lurmg nut n'v cent hen-venent. Windows Screens Millwol‘k Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding hath Nails Etc, Etc. eer. Rose. Nicholas and Anthony Poppelrieter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aâ€" brams, all went to LaGrange to join a family gathering at the Thatcher home. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Arthur Robb and chil- dmn o! LaGrangv. Mathias Seller amt sons of Lockpon. Bill Taylor and daughter, Stella, ol Lamont. Ham Abrams of Lisle. Frank Thatcher and daughter; Nicholas and Anthony Pop- perrietcr and Nick Seller of iislc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams and family entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thatcher and daughter, Rose. Aflér dinner Mt. and Mrs. Frank Thatcher and daugh- Shingles Lumber Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams and childmu spent Saturday at the home {of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frey in La Grange. ' SALESROOM Come in and let us show you the PORDSON TRACTOR. See how it will do the work of mam horses at a cheaper cost. Fordson Tractors Slrx. M. 8. Turnle and Fundy. CARD 0F THANKS We are now prepared to fill your orders for any part you may need for your FORD car. any model. We have on hand every part of theFORDnndtheymallthegennineFORD parts built for the FORD and for no other car. Himdale Ford Agency Fleck 6: Buchholz, Proprietors A Full Line of The Genuine Ford Parts When in Need 19 W. Railroad St. 0." “non. Downers Grove of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service Plume One Five Ucurgu Dom, formerly '0! an- vav but now of Chicago, Was one a! the old stand-by bowlers of the [local All Star ugngnu’ou and with mom has rolled 6n men] tout-n- mk at Aurora and In the A. B. C. It Toledo. He in a confident shoot- er and in mind with Grant Nah in the doublet. It in almost. amal- that one o! the MM will not. In use my. All of the mrn have bean paired (NT {or the doubles and all an- em term! in the singles. Die-kc Tool Co.-(,‘. H. Dicke, Al- bert Vix, Georg:- Vix, Albrecht and B. E. Bulczynxki. It is expected that many fans and bowlers will accompany the two teams to see if a little noise will help them in getting the wood. Any local followers of flu- sport who contem- plate going can get the 1:28 train ‘west. ‘ Thou- who are entered um: Kidwell (range-Al. Stump, Henry Holst, George Duncan, Grant Nash and Charles Mnkviclm. i Twa local live man teams are en- tered in the Northern Illinois Bowl- ing tournament now going on at the Sylvendell alley: in Aurora and will ‘roll their strings next Sunday. The five man teams are slated to go on the drives at 3:00 p.11: and the doubles at 7 :00 p. m. 1 3|!th all Alloys in Plus. Bullion, and smu- Snully Alter- m and Evening. LOCAL mamas mm TOURNA- MENT u AURORA CORP \Vnn I Etc, Etta Cement Blocks Brick Sand l‘lastm' ‘ il‘aW-l findmk Linu- {70"} Tik' TUESDAY and February 13! Sunday, January 30th nun-mas AT 3:00 EVENING no a mu UNDER m amt-xenon or m THOMAS MElGNAN and 6mm SUM” I! n m cecu. thMltLE‘S mmw owe: mun VI! A PM"? 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