Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Apr 1921, p. 4

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For a demonstration in! either of these labor-saving household devices Another Fedora! product, among the best of its kind use today, is the TODAY Home and u» this bramiful mach'né not nmly saves the clothes but saves you time. Inhnr. am" money. Made from Anne» Input lrnnâ€"d’usl ”sittingâ€"will last in- vlefinimly. \ sun" panama duun»~|na‘ancr in small monthly payments T? the Fc-drml mashing action that counts. The pirnm‘ .1]th tolls the Non, The) mmMrr dashes the v Iotheq bark and fonlmlp and down. In a surf\. mun-like swirl of suds. The Mat" sprayed lhmuglu the many hnlrs in a writ-s of jets. fort-N [hr mds Ihmm.;l:ly Ihmugh the fabrics. The Fair-ml .1er does not injure en en the rrm‘. (Ivlivam of fahtirs and washes the-m cleaner and quick". "ic FEDERAL l-‘or than who n-nt. wa n. nim- ply the queatinn of who uhnll they pay rent town; a ’nmlloml or tn thrmwlw-x. anulayn it jn “My «any (or a man with - litllc- capital to mt enough money to mm a mod- nt ham {or his family. Then by dmply paying "Irnt" hr tuna!“ Mn Nutty in that homv through the year! until finally ha has a ell-tnl title tn the pmprrty. ‘ There in nothing “1nd: hm tamed the thoughts of waters to home own- ing upfintiom like the high rent» whlch IH‘ now A part of our daily life and whit-h, \w bt-h'owv. have mm ‘ -«T d’aVI-j " m «Electric washer Downers Grove Repotlet filtered at the Downers Grove Post Office as second class gnail matter. Advertising rates made known upon upplication. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. fined every Friday morning from the alien of the Downers Grove Publizah~ in: Company. 37 North Main street, Downers Grove. Illinois. Page Four Downers time HUILIDING \‘(N'R OWN “(HIE Belmont 5 Forest Ave. VACUUM CLEANER Washing Action Clea ns Clothes Quickly! C. H. STAA’I‘S, EDITOR PHONE 3 6 9-1 MICKIE SAYS An advertising man was in the of- fice Tuesday. He Le a salesman for an advertising service put out by th- Wulcott people. the ln-st in their line in tlw L'nitml Stutc- «ml m- imagim: that ho “'th om.- of U1» host or tlu Lmlomnvu selling thi.‘ Linn. Ho mad» the usual in:.uin'v~ about who wow the- unlvenhch, what spaccq tin-y uml and I few of their poinh ol' appronthubflily. H~- them uikml lo xw- a rupy u! the Hammer, usknl our um. uml clreulutwn. We Kan-l llu- gvntlomuu the information he thus Aim! and he imnmhutrly sat down to lecture Us about our display rates. Wr will try tu quotr his marl wank. “Why man," he “M. “Only Put the sumo money into a home, build to suit youruvlf and the m‘eqls of your family. Deny yourself. if need his, and very HM!“ that dream of “a home of your own" will beconu- a reality. There in no questiun butwvon tha- \'ast (lifl'cn-nm- in citizenship of llu: man who owns hi." hum.) and tlw man who rem» 'l‘ho tliil'mn-nsv is nppzuu out as smm as a man umluiu-s tit].- to or an inh'rc-st in u yh‘l‘l'fll- lllI‘ olu‘. mother l-ai‘th that lN.‘ can (‘all his own. lli- immmliau-ly takes a gn-utv-i in« arrest in the community and instvzul of spending his mom-5 in l'rivulity lw improvm lllfi Surroundings. thus u¢l1l~f ing to the lulu-rial “"‘flltll of UM“ community and to his own Immune-35.1 Build your own huuw. you'll new-r mgwt it. Downers Grove has a preponder- 2 Ownts an inch“! Your display rate ance of people who own their own should be at least 50 cents. You homes. There is absolutely no ques- have one of the best weekly papers tion of this . Those who do not and I ever saw. the paper is well printed, who have been moved around in the the news is well displayed, your ads last year or two are seriously con- are placed as usually only big dailies Hideriug building or buying. place them in the pyramid nuke-up, For instance and to give you an you have lots of local news and bet- ideu how rent counts upv-at only tL-r than a thousand circulation, your 25.00 a month, which you will ail-g rate should lie at the very least dou- mit is pretty cheap rent, in ten years ble what it is and with this imroasml with six per cont interest compounded revenue you could give your readers annually, this will total $55,954.20; in an even better paper thereby making 15 years, $6,982.73 and in 20 yeal's,‘il that much better a medium for $11,035.65. and at the 0nd of thiszthc mh-ortisor. DON’T YOUR MER- time all you have for all that nwneyfll‘lL-‘N’I'S Al'l’REClA'l‘E W II A 'l' is a bundle of worthless rout n-MYOL' ARE GIVING THE.“ 1’" (-clpts . ‘ _H.-..~ WK”. -__... Downers Glove has a preponder- ance of people who own their own homes. There is absolutely no ques- tion of this . Those who do not and who have been moved around in the last year or two are seriously con- sidering building or buying. 'Hm‘ry Walkm- I’hnne 1914! THE" HAVEN’T SAID 3'0 Marbles, Jacks, Baseball Indoor and Rubber Balls Dolls 10c and up MRS. EMMA FORSTER Decorating Paper Hanging l'lslimales an all work cheerfully furnished F lech é! Buchholz WALKER 6: DICKE PAINTING 1 The Ford One Ton Truck i: a profitable "beast of burden" and surely has the “right of way” in every line of bueincss activity. For all trucking purpose; in the city and for all heavy work on the farm. the Ford One Ton Tmck with its manganese bronze worm-drive and every other Ford merit of simplicity in design, strength in construction. economy in operation, low purchase price, stands head and shoulders above any other truck on the marker. Drop in and let's talkit over and leave your order for one. DOWNERS GROVE SALESROOM 19 WEST RAILROAD STREET THE UNIVERSAL CAD Maple Ave. and Main St.‘ DOWNERS GBOYE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS No. 7.30. l. 0. 0. I“.. Bluebird Ro‘ bekuh Lulgr. l-‘¢-llow.~hip Sunday School (.‘luu M. E. ('hurch. for their .‘ymputhy and beautiful "an! on". Bow, Mn. (360. WhHm-y fur lwr \ul- uaMa- ant-Inner. fin our drzu' baby's Inn! Man. aml I'uatur Newluml for M» MIMI much. \\'c “in" tu express our uncen- llmnks tu our many hivmlx and m'ixhbmn, (irm‘v Lodgv Nu. 824, A. I". A. .\l.. Dou'm-In (310w Lodgn- That‘s thr way mum- of am amu- tt-ur gunh-m-rn “ark. Tho-iv urn. however, man in the \illuge who not only supply their mun tubh-s with tho choicest of \‘egvtublvs awry .~umm(-r but have Innl't‘ than vnuugh lvt‘t tu supply their neighbors. They aw nut, in the "back forty" (‘arly and late and their “Chub" mun- than pa) them for tho time and tumble they put in. Raise a gunk-n this year. it pays in health. if in no other way. Has it hit you? That longing to 3.“ out in thr buckquu! with a spade. a l‘akf‘, hue and the Max! of the imv "la-menu~ usually mm! to make :1 garden? If H hm, _\uu'rc lust; bv~ (“use yuu fu‘un't lu‘ sufiisfiwl until you run m-t out. M‘rzltch umuml a lit- tlv, drop in u l'viv high priwd seeds. and than forgot all ubuut it until the W“ spring. (‘ARD 0F THANKS THAT G ARDEN FEVER Mr. and Mn. John qu. Henry Dirko Phone l'B-R " I.d\‘i Ml'l’t‘l. [(iourge ”cum I Ham'ur-l J1)II('.\ 'J m-ph .‘llkvicku .Hv-m'gv “yd“ [JUM'V'I Hutu-1 ham 3 Agatha Sweet l\\'. A. “you 'I. U. “Haul t Kidwrll (33mg.- Somv of tlu-se nlle’l'i’fliUll.‘ an- in addition tn those already given by ”M'rt' turn this mom-y is not wfuml by ”w nu-mbn-ra of Um «clung-any. 'l'lum: ulm han- nol )rl pun-clwsml mkm for [In- l-'nn| can «In m. by calling “Pill" liirke. wlm will [to wry glad In uccommlutr (ht-m. 'l'utul A l‘vw additional .«ubsclipti‘ms coming in fur lhc truck fund in «lilion to reports of fair sales of :11ch tickets. I'm-Howl)" :u-knmvlmlgwl The local firemen expect to be ready for the drawing of the lucky munlwr for the I’m-«l touring cur be~ ing rall‘led off for the benefit of the fire truck fund, in a short time. The thawing will probably take place in (he latter part 01' April at one of the corners near the depot. It is ex- pected that several speakers will be pn‘sbnt and plans call for another of tliom community gathe‘ringa for which the village is becoming non-«Ll Ruffle of Auto for Fire Truck Fund Io be Held Luller Pun 0f April. All Work (In-vaulted \lbunauh SIM l'. 0. lb: 15! ll)\\‘\l’2|l§ GRUVI'L II.I.ISUIH WINNER OF FORD TOURING CAR TO BE PICKED SOON It is so annoying to start sew- ing and find some little detail lacking. be it ever so small. This is a good time to antici- pate your needs from our complete stock of notions, trimmings and accessories. You can choose patterns for the new summer clothes now. Our pattern department has or can get on short notice, am of the new patterns you will want when you start making things from the lovely fancy wash goods. (‘ \ICI'I'INTER COST“ “TO“ Laws! “5'. of contributions: These Fancy Wash Goods Make Such Delightful - New Patterns \HM. OPEN Rl'IS'I'H'IL-‘NT in connection oilh ('EN TRA l. HOTEL Sewing Helps GEORGE A. FOSS ”HUS SI'IH\ El! \l’ V\l.l. "(N'RS H. E. McAllister Co. V (a Blouses and Dresses 8» I‘M“) 60.00 $4 ,1 :H .30 33,994.30 15.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 are ad- the “Something to Think About" was the head~ liner at. the Curtiss lasl 'l‘uesday evening and all those op~ posed to Sunday movies should have had a “look in." If such clean, wholesome pictures could be thrown on the Sunday screens of our movies and thereby keep just a few of our young folks from the big cities. where we all know there is crime‘ uml temptation, lhey would be doing as much, if not more, in keeping up“ the morals of the community than all the several churches handed to- Dear M r. Slants: KEEP THE YOUNG FOLKS AT HOME THE OBJECT OF THE SUNDAY SM! Wednesday, 8:00 p. 111. April 6th Speaker; Mr. George K. Gibson St. Josephs Church You now have the choice of such desirable fab- rics, organdies, dotted swisses. plain and flow- cred voiles and silk striped noveltiesâ€"the sort of materials that make some of the most de- lightful and becoming clothes. Some of these are plain white, others distinguished by patâ€" terns and beautiful designs and colorings, all washable. Those fresh new materials are so reasonably priced that you can prm‘ide fm- plenty of blou- ses and dresses and childrens clothes for the late spring and sunmlor. l! is nut too onrlv tn start making the cnolm‘ “oz-Hing apparel fur the “arm «lays. eslxxiall) when such excellent :Issm'tnmms of lmmtiful summer) mull-rials are I(~:ul\ fn 3m: S. Andrew’s Church Materials and Prices BY THE REV. RSI-3A8 B. GOODWIN The Four Horsemen Every Man’s Life SUNDAY, 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY. 8:00 I’. M. in Movies Too. ' In this busy, bustling world, with all its environments, is it not about time that we are awakening to the fact that there is some good to be had outside the church? From both business and religious stumlpoints, the Sunday closing laws are rotten. The fact that those who we want to get to church now take the train and spend their week's wages out of town thus taking them out of the sphere of our influence. Wouldn’t it he more sensible to give them the Sunday movies with such pictures with a spiritual lesson, and keep them in town? Something to think about. gether. One Who (low to Church and the Friday, April 1! 1921

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