Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Feb 1921, p. 1

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In his announcement of the event, It. Uhlhom says he has booked some super-pictures for the time of the‘ contest which are to be nm two even- ine each week. It is for the showing of the production: that the children unto-enfiekemandwelooktosee III! M «chem: in the schools mammm ”DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE gmle and high, of Downers me. He has put up a pfi'm list of $135.00 in cash. the main prize be~ lug $100.00 to the boy or girl sell- ing the largest number of tickets to his show in the next fourteen weeka Elmer UMhorn, manamr of the Gui-bias Thain, is this work an- nouncing a “ticket selling contest? open to all the schoo? childzen of 8135 in (is)! Prizes Ofimu l-y Mr. Elmer ITMhorn In Lora] School Childm CURTISS THEATRE TO RUN A TICKET SELLING CONTEST ’15 should prM‘o :. t'hfl.‘ woflh within; and it is run-41”} Hm lho “Wit? 0f the mm: m}, h mud to held the fan< nrv‘ 'umifv~ m was at mm» in which the lack won. The hair. nmmr hm.- Ianormw in touted In Our vasfly he!- on ”In the our whrrh ny-n‘wnttd "Mk in IN flnl. rant. '9. it ill-dc up of two (mum. flu A'M-fimn; [m fiw aml 0w Invlq-cnuknis.‘ M two mnflh patan :Jv "wit (“Effluent mmly mu? L"! with": their hvst man into 012“ unrr Rein: «mach-m of w,(9r-Y,v Hwy will. firm: with them a I3'-‘~~I' t" ktg'al water; «I'm nxprd to N an. aflor W mum. in wipe out a {1“ d the ”rings said of Mom by ‘413! Fans af- tfl' [NI hasohnll. fmtimi! :mr’ b.1541“- bufl games in which Hv r hunt mmri 041' serum! Fest. 0n Marty owning lh‘ lamin- lum luck In any nnn- fmm the Oh Elly. "mania men‘s Int by m nun-M mu of 2!. to )0. AL no man in Ibo gm did an luml.‘ m them-«In: tn win. but 1M- d Mr superiority in nu Mme of 0. pm from the jump MW Tm. 1mm suumhy "whiny. Nb. I”. 1*? MIMI] fvu {mm aw I-ifl play I: "luv ramr in the Inn! gym. “ [mum BASKH ' fl"? 1081 HRS] , - GAMEOfoA80N Givlor. If Well“. I. This makes “a ho‘n awn-43‘ for the two teams .oach Dun-my won on their home noon. The val-hm win he played In the mar fumn. The More of the gum inflow»: Playing great basketball and still being defeated, was the «xpcricncc at the local Legion five in_ tin high school gymnasium at Nuporvillv last Thursday evening. 'l‘h-z- final score, 32 to 28, favor of the homo team, does not half tell the tale of how‘ hard the game was from the first; “fist. of the n'forvv's‘ wh:,~:tir to llwl call of (imc. le mam, L443 :1 Nup-enillv man, guu- H's: villngzr’u team "m page. all the we; 2’ m the! contest . llunlly mm at l :thi a defeat. but (-wry spew-L‘uz' l‘rum ben- at tho gmm- \vvn- 4" lm ..;nnion flat with a neutral lu'lpnr :ln- final mom would haw been .mhwm Napenille Won from ”w Locals in Hard Fought Tilt in High School Gym Thursday. VOL. XXXVI". N0. 5 on wet» the PC [‘7 0 (x 0 be seen. The reporter has received orders to camp on hie trail out! get a good story of the play for next 0 [ We have had a reporter on the Ltru’l of the business manager of the show all week, trying to get more details of what is coming, owing, however, to his being rushed with the} “The Follies" is being given for the benefit of the Downers Grim: Free Panic Library and it is expected that ‘a large amount will he naiin' from; the sale of seats which are «My fif- ty cents. If the crowd justifies the running of the show another two nights, it will be repeated tho next i From prnimmary rrports it pro- mises to hr our of thn rlrwrest onâ€" tertainmvnts over nfloml loral neo- ple. In the cast are the best singer-u players, dancers and sprn'alty pmple M the village. Men and uomon. boys 1and mris. who because of some par- ticular talent arr always in demand: for entertainments, have been gath- ered together in one big hodgo podge of fun, frolic and amusement. On Thursda; and Friday mommy, March Rd and 42h, will he flag"! at the rum». Thane a hnmn 1.1km show, "Thr Fame-s of "rm-non: ane." Now.» Talent Show for "(mom a! Library In N- Stand at l uni“ “rat". THE FOLLIES 0F DOWNERS GROVE .X‘MARCH 3d AND uh The WM! Sui-urban Motor (‘0 is m of "w Isms! mnfiry distribu- (or! of 0M Ruirk and "W" imp» In mall- this fun? nm- of ”w hmmrr your in (ht-iv hydnry‘. Thomas W. link. who is mp;- inz the Mrk m n' W mmr of Napk- arolmo and the PM Gme mud. wm have chum «f the new "In: nation how. in: unitary for the fluid til! hr ulna; 0w Rodin:- ton from Naprfiflo In Wanna Sprint: and for tho Manna" al! of Duran Foamy. VAlwamrlennhuhcnuk-m by 0» Wot-l Suburb". Motor (70.. of Loam. on the m! rum room It the Cumin MN Hiding to b Indunndnmmforfloidund Harmon “'0'ka TM mute: all: for «mum-y by Ilk- first of Mirth. .910 «as 90‘ 4‘2- ri to! war. 3‘. {In a". T .r. «.0? =3 .33.? It?! BUICK SALES ROOM OPENS 031 FIRST 0? MARCH 3qu flaring Song. The maiden than in the weather dm- to the mm" cf the wind from "It mull. lo the math. drown-d (lu- mrmry from 65 Tucruluy nfwmoom to 12 Thumby morning. a drop of NI dogma In [Mm-mix Mun. TM- mllfi lo nor mind: 1 mm! ‘M lat wort chm we pubfluh our “an! rpm!“ ode. "on [umâ€"â€" “Sprint Mr com h-hll. lyhll. wr- dly ling lyhll." Even in "h' mcmnry of "w "Ll-st inhnbEtant thin part of ”11' country mwvr upvrionn-d a win!" mrh M vu- hnvo haul to dam». Lilac buxher urv Int-gummy tn Pnuhl. rap is running in (hr h'u-.~ and Im- lvsn \w han- ;1 ”(Hr rn-M \H‘ulltvr man we fear that fruit my! min-r Inn-s will hr blasted h)" lair hunt». A mm"! was broken Tut-mini; :1!- lemoon when the mvrcury stood at L:-'i}.'1.y~fi\'c above 20“) and a hurt, warm ‘wind from ”11‘. routh made one think of the uh: .~.winnnir.’ halo, of gr-lling out the fishing lacklv and muting it over, of dam syK-nl in «um- hunky doll alum: :; rhurklinq riu'r. 9mm“ u‘eulhrr, in truth. ' Th0 uldvl‘axhiancd “inn-1‘ which; ;was freely predicted last {all by,i wme of the local weather xlmrps, is} apparently a myth, The war; .fewi snows we have had haw- lasted but; a few days at. thx- most and our «mo. bolow‘u-ro spell of one day wasn't. own enough to make us apprm‘iato‘ the mild winter days. Old-Fashioned Wink-r Apparenfly is a Myth as Spring Zophrys Fan Our Charts. SOME WEATHER MERCURY HITS 65 ABOVE ZERO DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1921 tn hmhz. and Im- wrulltvr I Members of the local Chant”, ‘Daughtwrc of the American Rum.- ‘tion, were present at the prpspntatmn 125 was also Capt. Pnlward L. Adams, a newcomer in the village. a feHow] ofiicer of Scoutmastrr Wildish in the] A. E. F. and now a neighbor. 0131-; of his sons is a member of the trmp.‘ Who buys your product? How can you keep working unâ€" lens you keep on buying. You can’t. Keep on buying whnt you need nowâ€"or the man who would buy thathin yondependonfora fixing £3:th buy. Each helps the Who is that buyer hut YOUR SELF? Although hamliramml by th bulk of mnsir. om vnrw of lbw Star Spanglml Bannor “a; 1'9“!!!“er and followed tlw amontanrr «pm-ch of Scoutmaster Wildish. “Who buys your Froduct? No matter if you In: a armer selling crops. a worker in a factory. mine. railrnad, store eta. selling your laborâ€"«omebot‘y else must buy what you have to sell OR YOU LOSE. I Buy Smut Troop Na. 3 ran “on“ smmzider new" highly honoml by th-"‘ “ink errmmmy which tool: Maw la‘H' "Thumlay awning. Mrs. "annum vr‘ ,u-ry fitting words mad: "w prun- tation to Smutmnsh-r Wildish and: ~. his trmp. closing her talk to ob: [mu 9» by pronouncing the Amoriran (‘rvmiyu which she Mmonishwl each hm- tu ‘ learn and fallow. Tho owning: w-‘m vraokv wrn- maria by Pam. Hakw-nf ski who zavn a short arm-mt n’ ‘h‘ “‘ hisMry of the flag. ”1 KEEP ON BUYING ”Ca. mutating-minnow!- the My Scouts of the village. A wumsuonhthin mm m Mu In. H. 8. Paine. I! who” hm tho Mixing! mac-(ion vn m. Mn! hint marred in "to plan and n- fern-d the mu" m Mn. Lana "annum. A furthef Sflmflihn “u nude oy Capt Bunyan-hi that "w pmnufion of the «not: hr math» by the D. A. R. I A In... dismal of this flag. an IM mmrmt of Conway M m mull-nu! by Capt. [Inlayâ€"l5. an" in "on home Moan company. It “I" In "armband "at during flu- uinum a! Company N. I. R. H" the lord eta-par. Damn" d the America Revolution. pvt-cum a flag to the only (an I’m "to “Q”. n In". when (his diuimbhnl ".1 We» of lulln wot u inn-mu} M Mind over I’m tho 1 una- of troop numb" ”um. America 00‘. I thing which had l'don (55w. “mun-c- ” n. A. ll'n. PM on I. I” 800l- 010 (0. II. “M PRISENHD [0. SW!” "(MP 3 All GOING TO REDUCE v Th0 m-w tmck mad» anatht-r quirk ‘run. but tho wrung location had "-0" mw-n lb: driu-r and several previous minutiae \w-re “ask-1| in a hum for tho fiw. Both water and rhpmicals were mm) to oxtinguish tht- fiamns.‘ Not very much damage was dorm by 1hr fiTI- itself, water musing prohab‘ ‘y the mm! damagu What about your store’s adver- tlsmg menu? More advertising "food” will make your business lie-Muscat and mom mmrous. Advortism‘t i.“ like food. It makes a hisnmss grow. And NEWSPAPER advertising is the roast beefpf advvrtising mediums. ll . Hm L" that a Hunk {mm ll"- ‘m'uv run-tr “Bring wt fire n‘l‘l‘ :hr {mm r/mm uf flu- attir aml Inn '01? it» newt-(I‘v-ry, had 1min“! I'll-10 :; start. Th” . another 7111- in \'.'h§rh ttfl‘upnnh' 1vr thq house did not kntm «'f [hr Mzm until tho alum Iva.» hum-d .5. An emphyn of tho Viiâ€"i Ium- at :hr pumping stalivm saw ”no! smoke am! sound"! Un- alarm. , I No man wet became strong through fasting. No store cvrr increased its sales by srmmndinr advertising. A BOUT 4 I'VEIITISING Lon (but ma Infome- elapsed [rum 0w first mod of IN wily“:- unm - “Run a! In" m pinyin; on up Ram VIM”. driwl by n Mal rind mined (a doom the amour} Manon “In 3.- il vu I‘m the water main- mmM not and - strum ‘w m: mo! and n in n "this” um wry link of Ur Jonu' how would he let: why were it not for the. pumping anu-hmt on the truck. As] it is "w «Min no! is gum and part! «f "w upper flour. T)"- nn’pin of (N fin- is unknown. Tim! Bl flhflf'l in a doth-x rum-l, on ”4- u-Hm'l flour is "w apinim M' ["3" ("$0 lmln. \mlm- l-m- inn-May. Ham: vim”. ‘ tinny yoga-"lay ‘vuuuiny “I “a” or ”If “I" Wlli‘U“ Munch! rm fin mr-n 0m lm "to jump} m. I'm-1m! in "no llmry F. T.:nk «urn It? ".1 r'rrnhr h In anlum Jr"! 11.. Umfl’HmXH (or how: Won- the Mm m din» «Nam! u the pop" boy on NI mud wnxthflMComflcmtn-M not“; the child"- uf Ibo (wily. we only am» It harm it the “one. ION w (lady «lemma-tutu! about MM": W's-Incuby awning um . Mr alum nu harm! in from 000 Wm M Hulk". Joan. on CM~ m6 mm“- I'Ilm and WuMn‘Ioa‘ unfit. II. 3. Tank “our. IN! I Funk. flUlBIRI JONES HOME SAVED BY NEW flRf IRIKK W M wwmflly a! an m Wk 6" gunman over the Yum-um: Mont... Mrs. Stewart also, will be greatly missed. She has been an inspiration to the church workers interested in the young people of the community and has taken a large sham in the work of the chem in church and Sunday Schol. Although he has been a realdr-nt of Downers vac- less than a ymr, taking charge of the church hen». last April lst, Mr. Stewart has endearexl‘ himself, not only m thr- members of his own mngregntion but to those of the village fortunate enough to lmow him both in and out of the churches. He has had a constructive pmmm in his religious work in the church which has been felt by all. He will be missed from the pulpit and the streets of the village. to make their future home. not in- tending to accnpt anoflwr charm. but (a hold lhrmsflvps in wndinm-s: for such mligious work. nutsidp of tho- pastnrate, as may present use” in "u- fa" of thc- year. {Fini-‘hc-n Work llrfl- PPM") 27”! am! “'5" \lakw "5‘ NM» ""va 3‘ in "I. Had. iREV. STEWART HAS , RESIGNED PASTOR/"'1'; ' 0|" BAPTIST ('Hl'R’Tl I Mr. an! Mr}. Su-wmt \nl’ unnu to l’rovidvnm, Rhc-lr- lklaml. nn thv vicinity of which plan.- tht-y mu-mi 'Hw Rm. John Sta-wan ha; n “In ml ”1:- pnslnruv‘ of [hp Fir~f “Hp?!" (Ihnrrh u! "nwm-rl' “mu and Wu” claw M, wurk ht-n- on Sunday. I'v‘h. Z’Hh. Ivaring lhv \illaw about ‘iu first of Marrh. 3hr lmvu-u to mourn Mr IMF nmv naught". Nollio Fuller. lwé siy‘trrk. Mrs. Rfl'l‘fl C’Iih’nrs hr uh'l‘rr'ivlo. and Mn. F'c-Hrrmnn of Klrwnrt. Nd»- r:|~l<:u, and um- hmlhm’, John Mat-3;â€" imk-r of ('nlifnmin‘ years . ht,- «immunity In. Pun". m Elk-n Mgr-hind". mm In Cm with Mr ml- in flu only mum winn- nho wu married to "arm! Puller. Thry math- "9037‘ home in F'nllrrflmrx fur Mlyulixi yoarx . bring blow-1| by the omirr lived far no Inlay yarn. In. loml Fun". ovu- of Ibo old. at mick“: of this put a! ”or Coun- ty. ml away at Mr houn- in Va!- lamina In: Hominy mowing. Fob nary [30: at "a up at eighty. I'm»- m1! "wins rm hem Tonal-y n!- tenm and bur-in! malt in the Pul- krser nmflrry war which W has MRS. M. FULLER, OLD RESIDENT. PASSED A W A Y Fins! Evangelical Church. will an! the Hearing. An maul. W ladle-u have an old» onlr Inc-nu arr-w um! um pan of (M pmnm in In 3N0 haul». “flu- mu In (Thick-I Pie. Hubs! Mu- on. Wu, Jelly. 8m Cum-uh" Hell“. l'v-rfnflon Sal-d, Bind Ind Rum-r, ln- (2mm. Oth- Ind Coin. ’l‘lw Sunday Srlmnl orcluwtm will furnish tlu- muxir (nr [lu- occushm. There will be a piano nlm-t by flu- MNu-x Marian hum-r aml lulu-lank- Jlr'ullrrs and u "unlit-t. “Spring Song," by Mc-Mlumw Mirhel and Ver‘ mm and Ilium-I IiltIn-cl l'ullrr and Lillian Washlmrn. ’l‘lm llrv. (i. ll. No~wlaml, [tutor o! the chunh, will art. In Nutm- lc-r In] (M Rev. J. A. Nlunn. a! Dr. ('harh's H. (Suthrw. I-ztlimml president of [hp Hpumfln 1.0mm"- will In- tho prim-rpm sywakrr of ”u- m-z-nimz. llc- ix u gim'd "mu-r .‘Il’lll .«lmuhl Kim :1 nu-smgc \mrth Owning. Thu-w fornm- puslun «1' the 1‘5er Mothmlist Episcopal Church 01' Dmvn- t-rs (Inm- m-e on llw program uf {h1- t\\‘cnly-third annual \\':|shingtnn‘z< Birthday banqud to [w gin-u by thv [ladies of tho church noxl 'l‘mv-viu)“ I-u-uing. Fvln‘uzu'y 22d. 'l'hu' p: stars :m- (hr REL I“. I". l“fll‘milm-, whu will gin- thu "pulling prayer. thr Ru. '1‘. R. (hm-nu. in whnsv [vuxtul'nla- Hm bauquvts \wrc Mum-d and win: “in uwak on “Anwrim Fil'nl." :mcl thv Hm: J. I". Jrnm'r’s, who will mn- Un- lx-m-«liclion. ‘ RM: I’iirmilw. Greene and Jmmmn «u \Vamhinglnn's Birthday I'mv gram at Al. E. (‘huru-h. FORMER PASTORS SPEAKERS AT 23d ANNUAL BANQUET Iho m (‘m at I’d- There will be two {rolling places. ‘ the Village Hall and J. w. Tucker's ‘ ‘ Real Esmu- office and the polls will be opon from seven in the morning until five in the afternoon. The question is whether or not the village board shall repeal an cull. name passed by than on January 8, “prohibiting theatrical shows all other forms of entertainment for gain on Sand-y: and providing 1 penalty therefore.” ‘Tothevohnithaflmflopn-l ‘positlon, than hm movie: 9 Sunday- voflng “Ya? and than *- poslng Mn. voting '5.” Tho Villagr- Councii has set Sat- urday, March 50:, as. the date on which a. mfpronrlum will he held on the question of Sunday movies for [runners (imvr. hates to (an Balk-u- un Sunday Sim-mu lQna-u'm'l‘uo Ml- iwg Plant. VILLAGE ('OUNHL SETS MARCH FIFTH FUR REFERENDUM [ M Hm! ‘imt‘ m- -?n- u! what is now ”:0 \‘Hlagr- r' linwnom Gm!- “fls‘ a" farm Inmlv and “‘8“ owner! IR hullnu.=: thv' Wm” p'zrt hy '. P. [Htulgl-H, Famnrvi lh'h», Walter “lanrhnrvl and Urn-w ('arpontor: on north [Ind by Juho Mann". who sold u to John P. (um . u-_.' undo, soul aftlr this dah. TM firâ€"‘t stow nn Hr-my ('a'pr-nh-r n (Commit!!! um mun-ndCutCouMy-ndm known .3 Wei-(n Mint Duh» Pmlywmoflfmflootbyuo sun Druid-tou- h a» you I” .1! tn cunt-rd m. “with!” in I‘ll. l we" "maul!" cm 0.. the“. defortM-liuofth ship. It ran mild to l:- W Mvrm stand at In" AMM. nominatemhahbdm )n-t bye-d that in now the Dust Mm». Tho majority for naming the township flow-non (37mm m very vm". Tho."- m "I- south port d tho lawn wanting In um: u an" Ibc- name ru‘ lhc (wand. “Webster.” {Tho mason f’nr min m-~ um [Mo Unitary was kmun av “fa-hat" Pre- rim-t. nu! Mhnr UMH’III’ hall fol- lmu-vl Hm .Jy‘-:-, York. Lisle, Win- fit-M, Mi'hm. hm! n” hum ”NM ”pne- n'm'ts" lw-fon- H10 lawn-hp armin- “cm. 155 Unw- date from the war I!“ d Much time my father can fun .0 ShudeYoriuMth-do ‘hrm which run an an ammo “do McMruuifnm-poruouotth Nam "owner tom. 0» In! unlu- ln what w W 0n 1‘“, of navy-n Gm. (booty a! h "ruling of tho «by when our Ton-fathom find time iutn this new land is very tau-resting to um and w. lx-liew it. will he to our thaw-ands of ‘nukrs. It in with (NI! plenum. then-form, ”I“ we print IMI root the am of the union of "tides n- Influx to flu- himrknl. Mlle how. facts of Downer! vae In tho «fly clay». TM and In clu- mm will he run in an mriy luau Inf 1hr Civil War and well known to plu- uldvr mum-nu of this county. \lioinx of a nature to Iain an active link mst in the mum: of government he has followed Llu- charming time! or Uni,»- rommunm' from a pioneer plum [lu- stopping 0!! place of the (hon gn-ut WM. (0 its plan: in the civilization of tmhy. Down: move. Ill, Petr-r31. 1m. fly «fly mm 0! Down"- (how and Ibis srdiun of the country. This wm-k Wl.‘ aw fortunate in being ublu tn run the first of these very in- tvw-slim: article‘s. They are from the pr" of Frank A. Rogers. Mr. Rogers has |i\'ml in or near Downers vao m-arly all 'lifi life. He is a veteran or man DOWN- msanovrnm For a number at months we have conu-mplzucd running a series of arc liclus 0" the early days; of Damn Frank Boxers Writ?» of Time WM Railroads W'I-re Unknown and Whinkey Cheap. RY FRANK A. nwm WHOLE N0. 19305 : ambushed by tn ynnr 1845 I'm" R)

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