Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Mar 1921, p. 3

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IWSY [MES FROM USE AID BELMOIT Electric wmhing machinm are sold either for cash or on deferred pay- ments and we wouid be pleased to 1mm for a demonstration. Come into the stow. and lose us show you the Thor's good points and at the same firm! to” you of thc‘ other electrical devices whit-h will cut the household tasks in half. One of the most actuary 0! these was in an electrically opented 'v‘hc machine and wring". She Whveuwbestonthomarkec. A um. in magnum: will convince “duet-clan! the 8881 wuhcrl Why not use the 5am: ideas when it applies to your home? Your wife is really your partner and she should not be asked to Work with housekeep- hg tools which are obsolete at with any but the best. Her health demands modem electrical devim for her part a! the partnership. ‘ In your otfice or factory you do not ask your employees to work with anything but.the best. Neither do you expect them to use the old, lab- mus hand methods of doing things; Ya: know that efiiciency is only pos~1 dblo when good tools are used am“ that output hinges a great- deal on modern appliances. THE BEST Mr. and Mrs. J. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buck of Hinsdale. Mr. Jacob Stabler and Mrs. Her- man Meyers of Odell, 111., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Huumesscr. Friday. M 43?! ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from a variety of ac- ceptable designs and every detail is looked after by experts. That is why our monuments alwnys appeal to good taste. If you plan a memorial in your plot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments Phone 35- R NA PEBVILLE. Miss Mar-um Green spout Sunday in Chicago Mis; Juha Klingr-r 0f Péamfwid spent Sunday with thr homr folks Mrs. Harry Abrams knurtamtd twelve men at a rhicken vh‘rmr‘r last. Thursday Some fim fwd I haw h-‘en MM Mr. 81mm Kampmeyer was tie» lizhtfuliy surprised by hit: sister. Miss Kathryn ,and Miss Emma Hor- kot-of Roavnr Dam, Wisconsm. The visit was short but wry much rrn- joym}. Mrs, ("ha gm Lacey, who has hon quit? I“. w dowfy :rrnrnving. Dr. Dynviorfv-r m" Galena. swat (hr “Ml ”ml at Oak Cottagt. Mn: John htzgrraM is ill with u sn'rrr c.xÂ¥v~ of r‘rysiprlaa Mr. Limuvnl hitter and swtor, lmziu. sp- M Sunday in (Wm-ago. l,mln 'Inuflae' Foch-r lax but. :1! far ywm’ days, but iv M" at.» '4» Ir up and arnul’m. Mrs. Josuph llwtor and delight". Kathryn, of Down me. mm "many ‘llh he? séshr. In. F1 mm knmymryrr Mr. Ju‘h "mm )2»: Mn «mm-(d in Ms N1! In"! tonsilih's. Mn "uhr‘ ‘31-le" VIM with Mn, Harry Fm!" Wrdfienhy, Mr. Hrrry numb Mu: «Med 0n mm: Imy Farm, Tho- Adar- Dunn iumly AM‘ In like.” Swim“. and chiMnn IM- «1 "w “mun! or In. J-mt 60mm of Xawnilk- rm Mon-lay. ”r. and Mrs. Jomph 8mm: and lam"; went Sunday mm Mr. and In. frank PLAY. Mr. ln-mu Pour In mvmmr (mm "m lot-My Mr. Coop" hm mud "n Jar l’fufl (nun. “gummy "stunned by ”but lath thbon 0.“ (Man, for the wed end. WWW Orlo Sheldon spout Tuesday In Iliudalc with minim. m Vinita! Eleanor Slepich Smithy. mu: Dam of Chicago spent the week end with In A. Antietam. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray and family moved to Chicago Tuesday. Rn'. A. H Anderson went the week end in Springfield, "1., during his amen“ Mr. \Vaulfi‘nknocu Mind the pulpit. Mr. and Mrs. R. Springborn and Mrs. J. Heppner of Napervillc, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulu, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Chicago, visited Mrs. F. Pulling. Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Lawy ha: hem m dur- ing the past week. Mr. and Mm. Thos. Sheldon and family and Mrs. W. Briggs; visited Mr. and Mrs: F. Briggs. of Hinsdak‘. Sunday. Mr. Anton Mdoun of Chicago, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Kraisingcr on Sunday. Lillian Rosie higher!) on the sick list thi» wook. Rosella Porter attended a party given by the Napcrville Grace church Christian Endeavor Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kotek and son. Edward, of Chicago, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. James Johanek. ”3n Act-Um l-‘nnlhtbcr m d» Mrs. H. D. Wyllie has gone to Muskogee, Oklahoma, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Bebb. were the guest- of Mr. :31! Mrs. T. Sheldon, Tuesday. lliu Lillmn Rose and Bessie Spla- DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNEBS GROVE, mots \ Potter Mfg. 8: Lumber Co. LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens M illwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Eta, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smifeldt and sons. Elmer and Frank, had Sunday night supper with Mr. and Mrs. A- dolph Eichhorst of Glen Ellyn. Folk-warp, is thmprugmm in full of "THE FOLLH".S" as given for the bonvfit of thr Public Library at tho Curtiss 'l'hcutm inst night and uvnight. Mr. Kathie of 8:; and His. Kate Doerr of Chicago, motored out to call on her brother, Mr. Wendell Docrr Sunday afternoon. Cmry-â€" "Ark Woodrow XI}. ‘ The Show-Down XI. The Wooing of the Womb (‘Infiulo-Gm Gdfl’iflu "Include-Vininu Wank: VII]. The Non-Union Shop Clio! Kitchen lechnnicâ€"lujofic Whiarn Mr Inhaleâ€"Roth Mb" Huh-awn "dunâ€"nun}: Weaken. 1W WM» Amalia-o «Virginia Wood-on. Edith Wally; IX. A Baby From Borneo - “060. IflmlfN-ruunwll 1M". X. Rummey With Queens Wild Rummy «Thoma: Rom-m Quanu~lrom¢hv l'hvlns. Gut-r chm. mum» mun", Mm“ . Anthony. Roth 1M". Kathryn Hm VII. All In One and Then Some Don IcKu. Gm Ichtr The Peachesâ€" The Berriesâ€" (1wen Grifiilhs Vulgar Garrison Robert Dickson Lucile Bush 11’8th ‘Barry Mary Spinner Thomu Rogers Martha Shaffer Interlocutorâ€"L. J. Foster Virginia 'l‘nnk Dorothy Bordwc-H Mrs. L. W. Well»: Ruth Gregory V. Mister Hokum and Miss Direction liskr "chum-4.. J. Foster Kins Dirt-(flow Home“ The“: latmduciw 23 Zn VI. A Glimpse of the Orient Soloistâ€"Gwen Grimm Kuhn IV. Ill». tor, Don Hawkins Tent Boyâ€"Lester Barry VuHcrâ€"Jack Fisher Johnflonu MagninovLaumm-e Dunn Yumâ€"Aiben Smith. B. Carp")- 1]]. Under the “Big Top“ or “Iiescrtvrs tinglings” Ringmustcr-Henry Tank Bulletw (ftmvms-llusscl 'l‘holin, Walt“ Gmcv McKu‘ II. III. When in Need wFâ€"Mary (urtic. lawiln- flush V-ul¢n-â€"Prdnk Richard: Purim-{MAM (Whom Tmmhom "Fr"! hunky Drumvâ€"Rirham Sham Satap’mm': Edgar ’;¢'I"L'U'-, 'kmgr Run” Jon-cm Well: Dorothy Phelp- Eliubcth Mn 0119 Jack to Open The Excess Baggageâ€"(kids and Ends Four Blackberries in a Peach Orchard TIJE “FOLLIEC” Manufacturers Dealers Hi" Smith oi LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service Phone One Five. (TMAAEHuMb mun Mulnflh Mn Mm Jnyâ€" Jnmuo. Wrm “Myrrh" Edith Wt”! Owlâ€"Jill”: Wade: Dmmflruv (Irvin, "uni THE 12 INCIDENTS And The Orchestra Halon Baum ( nmpuny Anthony Mr. Albert Smith of Nemahu, 13.. happily surprised his aunt, Mrs. A. Dieter one day Iast week. In. Charlotte Schmitt and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank mar. Mrs. Harry Lawlor left Wedneaday morning for an extended visit in‘ Emensburg, Iowa. Grace McKu‘ Haze! Hensley (irace- Green Dorothy Phelps: Etiwbflh Shafl'w ln-la Hammer Kuhn: Batman Ruth War 6m Isl. Beam Anthony Lime Plaster Tile Coal Coke Wood Em, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravr‘l Cinders from See what happened to ”The Prince Chap,” in this gor- geous story of true love. EWm. Peyton, a sculptor .............. Thomas Meighan {Alice Travers, ........ , . ............ Kathlyr. Williams l'hnehe I’uckers ....................... . Ann Vorrest Claudia, four years old .............. l’tlachm Jackson Claudia, eighteen years old ........... .. .Lila Lee Aunt ................................ Lillian Leighton Yadder ............. . ............ ...The0dore Koslofi When a handdsome young artist plays foster daddy to a little girl for ten years and then one day realizes she is a little girl no longer but a beautiful brown-eyed love dream, isn’t it about time for him to hire a chaperone? lmarkable cast, among nthors. the fnllnwinp. ‘Wm. Peyton, a sculptnr .............. Than Alice Travers. ...................... Kath] l'hnehe l’uckcrs ....................... Claudia, four years old .............. l’mc Claudia, eighteen years old ........... Aunt ................................ Lillie Yatlder ............................. Them “me Plince Chap” Taylor Holmes THE COMEDY 0F EMIIARRASSMEN‘I‘S. MARKING If he told the truth for a week he would win his but of $30,000 and low. the girl he loved. He could not If ford that. If you think its may not to lieâ€"SEE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN A Paramount Spm-iul l'rmluctinn with a xrmst re- “Nothing But the MUTT AND JEFF ANIMATED CARTOON INTERNATIONAL NEWS Tuesday and Wednesday March 8th and 9th Sunday, March 6th Saturday, March 5th A L S 0 INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND A COMEDY A L 8 0 CENTURY COMEDY EPISODE N0. 6â€"“BRIIH-J l3”

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