Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Apr 1921, p. 5

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I IOR'I'R SIDE GROCERY MARKET Now is the time {or ganlening. We carry a full lim- ol' garden and flower Mr. Wm. Boon of Oahu-nod avenue left on Sunday night for Cc-ntmliu, Illinois. comingâ€"George Beban ‘Vinw“0m- Man in a Million,” much for it at the Curtiss Theatre. adv. Mrs. W. A. LuChany i.~ spending a few days in Chicago the guest of friends. Miss Lynn Robinson 01' Elm street, is visiting in Michigan for a few weeks. Mrs. Dowh- and daughter and son are now occupying the Walter Ly- man humus an the Plank Road. Camillngorothy Phillips in “Once to Every Woman," at the Curtiss Theam‘. zuh', Mr. Clifl‘ord Potter 9f Joliet, was a recent visitor in Downers Grove. Mm. B. J. Stevenson spent the Week end at Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. T. I", Kelly visited the Dr. George family in Chicago Sunday. No. 426. adv. Mrs. Arthur Kailer is spending a few weeks in Omaha. Nebraska. Miss Julia Farrar is at home for a months vacation. Mr. E. H. Prince was in town on Tuesday. All kinds of garden and field seeds at MERTZ MOCHELS. adv. 3-11-tf The Don Eastman house on Maple avenue is pmgressing nicely. Guthrie Boon and Bruce Bush reâ€" turned to Ripon oxi Monday. FridgA 1118,1921 ‘ North Side Gloom Market Saw Filing, FINZEL, 1'. O. Box I! you neednu. (onus. 1884. Drexel Kraut, 2%fl) an '7‘ Sun Beam Coflee, best grade, pound can . . grocery line and a few more at the meat counter. Hawaiian Pineapple, broken slices. large . . . .30c None Such Pineapple, whole slice. 2!!) can . .35c Sun Beam Brand Maine Corn, per can ...... 20c SATURDAY SPECIALS store. look around at our stock, get acquainted with our way of doing business. We know that once they have tested the Burn's service they will remain our good friends and patrons. where. We like to see strangers come into the folks who as a usual thing do their buying else- PERSONALS Shoulder Hams, per pound ....o..m. .20c Smoked Butts, per pound ............35c Pot Roast, per pound ................ 25c Plate Corned Beef, per pound ........ 12c Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, per lb 21c Pork Loins, per pound .............. Pork Butts, per pound .............. Mayer’s Approved Hams, 8 to 10m . .. For this week we have a few specials in the Seems as if these Saturday Specials draw in STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES MEATS Mrs. M. E. Stoops spent a few days with her son. C. A. Stoops. here leaving Sunday for her homo in Chi- cngo. Mrs. H. A. )lcElroy and suns. Ar- thur and George, spent (ho bipring vamtiuu with her pnmnts. Mr. and Sm- Hupe Hampton thv famous Texas beauty in “A Modern Salome" at (ht- L‘ul‘ti» 'l‘hcatrv Saturday night. adv. Mrs. W. W. \Vilhclm and Children have returned from their vacation trip to their summer home in Mich- igan. Mrs. J. l". Jc-nncss is staying in the village. Mr. Jennvss left last \\'(‘l'l{ for Texas where he will remain for sump time. Have you any wiring or remodeling to do? “'0 do it and guarantee sut- isfaction. R. J. Fruher 81 (‘0.. Gen- eral Repair Shop, phone 242-W. adv. Mrs. (L V. Carpenter has returned from her trip to California where she visited her Sister, Mrs. A. C. Rid- dler. The moving picture “Almost a husband,” in which Will Rogers is the star is to be given under the auspices of the Auxiliary of Alex- ander Bradley Burns Post, No. 80, Tuesday evening, April 26th. Thl‘ll‘ will be two shows, 7:30 and 9:15. adv. Have you tried our Dining Cur Blend Coffee. They say it is the best they ever drank. Lehmann Michel. adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1’. Nelson are nicely settled in their light houseâ€" keeping apartment above Mrs. House- man‘s Tea Room. . [seed in package or bulk. Lehmann ‘ Michel. adv. Bakery Sale for the fire truck fund at the Dicke Theatre on Saturday af- ternoon, April 16m. Born to Mr. and Mus. P. W.‘Nich- Olson, Thursday morning, April 7th“ a son. ..10c ”OWNERSGRQIE REPO DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS The Woman's Relief Corps will hold a rum-ling at the (,‘ongrmratiunul church on Saturday. April lfith at 2 p. In. You aw specially l‘l'tlut‘slt‘ll’ to be present. Frank Mayo in “Honor Bound." at the Cufliss 'l‘heut‘h- Monday night. Hoot Gibson tho amiable cowboy star may also be soon in “TM‘ 'l‘wn-lv‘istml Lover." a two rev] Western Drama. adv. The Catholic Wumzln's huhl their next regular Thursday. April 14th at at Un- home of Mr. Joh Found, avenue. Are you ging to put new screens on the windows for the coming sum- .mvr? Call us up. R. J. Fruhur :Co., (ienurul Repair Shup. phone 242- ‘W. . adv. “Lying Lips" which will lu- shown at the Curtiss Theatre m-xt week, with 1110 single exception of “Way Down East," i3 the most coal)“ cine- ma sensation produced during the your 19:10 adv. Mr. and Mrs. (Y. C. l‘ulks enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard l’fufl' and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stauts at “500" Thu rsduy evening. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dietrich and daughter, Zelda Jane, motored out from Chi- cago Sunday and spent a few hours at the C. J. Winter home. "Dollars and Sense." a bake shop romance with Madge Kennedy, as tho star. will be shown at the Dicke "heutre April 15th. adv. If you wish to donate any bakery goods for the bakery sale to be givem for the benefit of the fire truck fund April 16th, phone {DOâ€"R or 188-R and they will be called for. Mrs. E. G. Godfrey at Monmouth, Ill. Nothing gives more of satishction than to live in your own home under your own vine Md fig tree. The wifo and children win he more content, far happier, and you will x»! more out of fife. TM subject is an important one to you and your family. Lord Lumber Gompany. This shows whither 'yon an! drifting with your rent paying plan‘ Some of these days wlwn you look back Ind figure what you have missed you will wish you had Mam-«l to put some monthly savings: into a home when you we" younger. If you have a nest egg of I few hundred dollars: it will be wry easy to finance home building. Lumber is cheaper. Prim: have dropped about thirty- five per sent from the peak last April. Come tn us and talk this matter over. We will give you facts. We want to help you with your building problems. LUMBER TODAY â€"â€" The Invest Priced Count-cm Muerial in the World. .When you pay rout on a plow to livo for n poriod of your; your landlonl has the money anal the property. You have nothing to show for the nevornl your! monthly pay- nwnLu. not when you pay monthly on a homo you haw someth‘nx of your mm and if ill health. 0M nav- or hard luck comes. you at last lump 3 place in which to livn. Herr nn- sumo 61mm: Janiflfl “hat you arcumnlau‘ for "w other frllom er mar-gnu {mm “5.00 In 3.10.00 par month. Consul! Ihv mum's below and rm how much money ha:- mum away from you. RENT IS A HEAVY ITEM in the c-xpctm- of a fnmlly not owning a home. lt'u a little tough to mnlu- mnuthly pay- meat:- to tho Iancllmvl ‘lwn one mlght just u well pay tlut much cwry month on a homu. With [lu- monthly payment plan many fumllhw now luv. loom:- mid for while mm» of their neighbors continua- to pay n‘nt. \- Phone Day 20 Expensive to Pay Rent Home Owning Means Thrift Resident Member of the Lumbennan’s Publicity Bureau Rent Month 3 I 0.1!) 12.00 I51!) 18.00 With Interact at 6 pm- cueM (Jumpoumkxl Annually Mr. John l-Ickt-rt on Monmouth, II]. a bake shop eunedy, as the at the Dieke adv. 9 any bakery le to be given re truck fund or 188â€"]! and ' and Mr. and Ind daughter, It from Chi- u few hours me. "0 W SP I'ODHS munivur unnuâ€" A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. it" Many exceptional bargains in use- ful artieles of clothing. furnilunr. household utilities, and otlIcI things, “ill he found at the White Helephant Sale at 63 So. Main st" conducted [)3 I the “mnan's (iuihl uIIIl Auxilian “in S. Andre“ s Episeopal ClIuIelI. i l (unstance 'l‘ulmadge iII “l\lnIIIIIIa'< Ailuir,” will be shown at the I’leI Theatle Thursday, Aqu ”III. 'llIII (stun is a IIIoIIeIII example quIn Em- ‘ qum the stage pin) bv Rachael Ban- lton BIIIlI-I. um. Lvuguv will meeting on 2:00 p. m.. i Years i 698.13 838.“! 1,061.60 1,257.12 1,396.” 1.746.0’1 2,095.20 Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J Hinsdulc Upllolstcring and Furni- tum Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable pliges. Phone 635 or. send postcard. Will call and dc‘ Iivm' free of charge. 11-263tf. HNZI'IL. l'. O. Box Nu. 42¢}. un’s Relief Corps. was the guest of Mrs. R. 1). Parker while hen.- in the interest at" organizing a Corps in the firm-v. She is a r-iativc of Capt. Parker's. Mrs. Charles Sibley of St. Charles, "L, I'Mpurtmont Officer of the “’om- Knives and Slu-nrs Slmrpc-m-d. WIRING. (,‘Alu’l-INTRY. AND FURNACE REPAIR l‘flONE 2IZ-W A FIRQ'I‘ (WARS: GENERAL REPAIR S H 0 P R. J. FRAHER (70. In Your! SI .581.“ 1,989.02 2.37152 2347.03 3,133.36 3,954.20 4.74513 20 Year: 8 M I ‘26 5,297.! I 6,621.39 7,945.87 8,328.52 I |.035."u 13242.79 adv. Eveningâ€"Both Dugâ€"7:304:15. Admission 15 25 cent»: inc. Wu Til vb“! by Hw- linw .Juv wn~ tlvmnglo with Na" mrvnu and flu- hum-wit or ”W" was: "pnt‘rinu- Huh" In". a! Ew. Thou slu- math 3 Inmlrrrul dimwryza ml qukinx darn" help- rd Mr: and ail-Imm- < IVY-fir wasn‘t .- nrrurnstancr to what lho amt-(4 MU:- rhilcl put nw-r. 6 Lllxlinx Huh of HI: and sung Rolin Comedyâ€"- ‘Mamma’s Aflair' Constance Talmadge Na hall «Mm! :- nwlymmir m mum on (a Mr "pn'cimh‘ link Kw: Thurs., April 14th 6: F11, April 15th Hvrninx 7 filo-9:00. l'In‘ninL: 7:30 S; BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOH The Dicke Theatre Mrs. Harriet M. Fitch of Roswell, New Mexico. is visiting (his weok with Mr. and Mrs. (Imrg- M. Barry and Mr. and Mrs. It. (‘. Briggs. Mrs. Fitch is an aunt of Mr. Briggs and thi>~ is Iu-r YUM Visit "north" in «who a few years. A REAL SPECIAL-Jan Rose Soup, Monday and 'l'uvsday, April I! and 11‘. only, lir per cakt- at the Puf- fer Pharmacy. adv. “A 'Burglar Boyd” BRA Y P“ ,TOGRA PH Upon request of St. Paul's Evanâ€" gelical Sunday School, the chumh council changed the calendar of ser- vices for the Sunday School to 9:30 a. m. and the morning worship to 10:45 a. m. The evening serricv will be at the usual hour. 7:30 p. m. In a Mods-m Examplr fmm HH- mgvuszmw Friday, April 8th THE LAST SHOWING 01" CHARLES RAY IN James Whitcomb Riley's Old Home Poem “THE OLD SWIMMI N ’ HOLE" 9:17» Saturday, April 9th Friday, April 15th Aclmir-ivm If» I: 21'- u-nLu Ont-hull»; Wu Tu. I ‘ PATH!) NEWS * Two Reel Christy (My _ T “A Homespun Hero” Ford Travel Picture so mum»: Admissiun 15 and 25v including War Tu. Elain w Hammerstein ; “Poor Dear '2 Margaret Kirby” That’s rightâ€"laugh. You would not think it funny if you had 3nd two cent: in your purse and were hungry enough to clean out a bakery! Come and see this sizzler of a comedy with lovely Madge Kennedy as the hungry chorus girl. Evening 7:” 9:00 p.“ A‘- mission Ismaemmu. Madge Kennedy Ford Educational Weekly >6m-cun- vw-n fur nn «xporirnnzd '0‘ mun; for u nuvirv it ix about an pier run! a tank nu MINI”: a bum. mth I mew. “l'uor lM-nr Murmur! KIM" was a writ-t)! Mummy. and WIN. »Iu- him! to and) u» u honuiinx boon luau-r thv n-mlts wrn- rather tor- ” v. A I’IIO’I‘UI'I.I\Y YUI' ('ANNM AFFORD T1) MISS Spring has surely arrived and our- lim' than in so many years past that uwn the oldest inhabitant cannot N- rull the (late when we had one alr- lior. This is just the final; week In April and already nearly every flu" nuco in the village has gone to it! bong summer's sleep. Lust wlnhr was a joke and how’s hoping that the wmnwr will not be. Young Indy, omployod‘m‘ chance to help good Menuhin; _ ings in order to familiarise . 1 \\ 1th the wotk. Would give hot H; vices gratis in letuln for opportunity of leaming. Phone 21"W'1-“ng Clock Repairing, FINZEL, P. 0. BOX N0. 426. me THE BEANS ARE BURNT Running a pending home i}! no

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