Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Jul 1921, p. 9

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*‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Gmdwn Cox, appearing with her company on flu- moml Iftcmooy. has updated audience: in I" parts of the Ullhul Stun. Papulnr «nu-mm:- wflion of food costs. A McNu" lacuna alwnyn makes a profound im- prenion. George L. McNutt. known every. where II "The Dinner Pail Man." do- Ih'ers a Mining lecture on the open- ing night. This thought-provoking speaker boson his lectuvu on a thor- ough knowledge of economic prob. loan. Including the all-Important . The Hipplc Concert Company, that appears on the first afternoon, gives a program of unique musical variety. Earl Hippie, feature artth of the com- pany, is widely known as “The Wiz- ard of the Xylophone"; and the other members of the company uro experi- encal artists and eaten-miners of proved popularity. Dunbar‘s White Hussars, band and male chorus; the great comedy suc- cess, “Nothing But the Truth," Alton Packard, plaster cartoonist and hum- orist extraordinary: exceptional lec- turers and three premier musical companiesâ€"these are notable attrac-‘ tions which are to appear here on the 1921 Redpath Chautauqua. Fin: big days, July 28th to August 2d. are crowded with entenainment features and up-tmthevminute lectures. ‘ Three Musical Companies and Spark- ling Comedy. “NolhingBut the Truth,” on Program. WHITE HUSSARS \ ON E ATTRACTION AT CHAUTAUQUA Big Six-Day Legion Chautauqua Here July 28th to August 2d .VOL. XXXVI“. N0. 24 5 Passenger Touring Car 2 Passenger Roadster 4 Psssenger Sport Mode! 7 Passenger Touring Car 4 Passenger Coupe ...... 7 Passenger Sedan ...... H. C. Kammeyer, Proprietor Here are the New Nash Prices Effective July 2d We pointed out then that while The reasons were plain. .Until manufacturing costs were tower we could not cut price nithaut cutting value, as Nash prices were not inflated. This conforms to our statement made last October that NASH prices would be maintained un- til at least July 1, 1921. Nash prices were reduced. effec- tive July 2. Lower Prices 1 00 Fu- You. n Adnm. ' Pouowink n prelude by the Human on the third afternoon Beulah Buck. dramatic mdor. will mount a thor- oughly chllngnl program of well- chm-en relation: splendidly n-mloml Dr. I! .T. lineman. one of un‘ A musical event cxtraunli'ImI-y M" be the appearance on the thinl day of Dunhnr’s Whit? Hussarx, bnml and male chorus, directed in person by “any Raschig, well-known cometixt and hand leader-.1‘hia great singing band. appearing in striking white and gold uniformu. presents novelty num-‘ hers. ensemble :dnglng. and clean. clever fun which testify tn the sur- prising vernality and Maine artis- try of the organization. The name of Ralph Dunbar. noted Chicago Produc- er and organizer of the company, not: a mnl o! unperiority on the musician. ship and entertaining ability of this splendid aggregation. Hurry L. Foglomzm, known as “(lut- Iling Gun" Foglemun, because of his :rnpid-firc verbal (lv.~livei-_\-'â€"~\vhicli he ‘frcquently speeds up to 300 words a minuteâ€"is a dynamic, magnetic lec- turer on the fundamentals of success in business and life. For {Our soa- sons now on Redpnth Chautauqua ring cuits he has been enthusiazztically1 hailed as “a master orator," "a‘ whirlwind speaker.” “a veritable dy-l nomo,"~â€"and as eron‘thing else that‘ is live, inspiring and compelling. 0n the second night Mr. Foglcman will1 lecture on “Success or Foilyro?” ‘ numbers as \\1~ll as a sympathetic in. torpmtation of the best in music ren- der the pmgram :v distinct- musical event. Metropolitan nmvspupcrs and musical journals tln'uvout the coun- try accord most enthusiastic praise to Miss Cox, violinist and fcnlure m- tist of the company. The company also gives a prelude at night. NASH SIX PRICES my ................... 11 010 ................... 1525 . . ................ - 1695 ................... 1695 ................... 2395 .- .................. 2695 DOWNERS GROVE. DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921 “CBS Facton Downers “rm-e Pric Pnre ........... $1545 $1625 .......... 1525 1600 ........... ~ 1695 1 785 .......... 1695 1785 .......... 2395 2500 .......... 2695 2810 NASH FOUR PRICES “9:3"! Downers Grove 5 Passenger Touring Car ................... I,81195 $1265 2 Passenger Roadster ......... . ............. 1175 1250 3 Passenger Coupe ...... .................. 1735 1830 5 Passenger Sedan ......................... 1935 2035 All Nash models, both open and closed, have cord tires as the Sandard Equipment. LINCOLN GARAG “in“:zzzgygnois ca “‘0 I‘D-I:- The savings have been substan- Se we re-all’inned our fixed in- tial. And they demonstrate u tention of rigidly upholding the nothing else could demonstrate \ THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY, KENOSHA WISCONSIN the awerage rise in the price of motor cars for a four-year peri- od had been 76% the price of the Nash cars had been raised but 3|". This 31"- ineluded the addition of cord tires as standard equip- ment and many other additions and refinements which added materially to the value of Noah A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY l The last night. widely known In “Joy Night." comes as I mtlng cli- max to a distinctly upâ€"to-lhe-minuu program. Alton Puchnl. mater cartoonm 3nd homorlut extraordinary pm“ a comedy musical sud cor- toon tovuc. Mr. Pachrd I: known the country over for lulu pletumnquo humor, his pletorlul philosophy ud Ian. I inxwpollcs'r.“ ' the~ Rzfiih-‘Inlmgo- tilcatling inspirational craters on the ,Amcrlcan lecture platform, appears here on the fourth afternoon of the Chautauqua. His address prescuts an everyâ€"day, stalwart philosophy sca- isoncd with .-‘pm'klin}g,r wit. Doctor [Hagerman‘s more than twenty yours 'of consecutive son-ice with the Red- 'pnth Bureau have been notable for :the large number of return dates :which he ha.u been called upon to fill. ‘ 0n the fifth day “Daddy" Grobcck- or. in: he is affectionately called by his people, bring» his company of Swiss Yodlers {or a full afternoon program and an evening prelude. The company is composed of genuine Swiss Yodien presenting to the American‘ public a program of true Swiss moun- tain folk-lone. full of novel educax tional and entertaining features. I play it ran mow than a «season on Broadway. It is the inm-niuus, on- tcrtnining story of a young society idler who wagers that he can tell the absolute truth for uno whole day. From first to last ‘his rollicking comâ€" odv inspires a constant gale of mcr- nmcnt. “Nothing But the Truth," widely. known comedy success, will be pre- sented by a. New York cast on (he fourth night. As a now] by Freder- ick lsham, “Nothing But the Truth" was read by millions, and later as a In accordance with the long nud- SECTION‘T'WO Effective July 2d Mr. I". W. I-‘rilbic. Sales Agent of The Ploinchmu Commy. Denver, on a fine example Sunday. April 23, of tho Holmium-nu Bonk-e. In «H Ilsa-ring yeast to customers on (M Mom-t Raulâ€"Denver to Craig. Colo- rado. 255 miles. Following is an article from “The Denver Gum-r," am»; of a lrlp made by Frank l-‘rixble in delivering yeast to cuslomeni in spite of snow blockmlus on the Mafia“ Road. Mr. Prlsbie is General Mamas" ol‘ the‘ Fleischmnnn Co.. in the western tam diary and la a former Downers man having lived on ”lodge“ avenue in Highland Ama for yours. Form-r Downers Grove Resident in Hazardous Trip "vet Mala! Road Puma Denver. le Chautauqua this year, as it way: lust, J.> being guaranteed by the Jocul post of the American Logion. 'l‘hinv (nun-ed into the contract not to make money primarily, but to fur- nish a gum! entertainment at a low price. FRANK FRISBIE DELIVERS YEAST DESPITE SNOWS men: a special story hour will be con- ducted dutch morning or afternoon for the children. A thuroughly trained young Woman will have charge of this work. for which no admission is chmmul. The stories are sure to prove a dolight and a treat to the youngs- l'cw. ' New labohsaving devices were added and production practice so perfected thatevery process of Nash manufacture is a model of efiiciency and economy. high quality of Nash cars. Since then every eflort of the Nash organization has been cen- tered on enacting sound manu- facturing economies. Snow and rock slides wow expor- lent-0d on tlw way which m-cosnitulml the passengers melting all the train and help clear the track tn proceed further. Arriving at 'l'unm-l 52. pas- sonm-rs worn comm-"rd to leave the train and walk on a narrow path at the edge ol' a canyon. several lum- (lrcd feet. to an engine and flat car where llwy wvrc moved to I: few hundred root further through the‘ Tunnel tn the west entrance. when- again the passe-uncut were coupe-[In] to walk our another narrow loan- on the brink of a 2000 foot canyon to anotlwr jlmr unsung" train that carried them on to their desti- nation. A heavy snow storm w” raging «companlctl by a 40-min rule. and In my places the snow m In mt Ion the level and around Yankee Doodle Incl Dillo labs. the not lay 100 foot «loop ln the canyon. 'l'o movo tho passenger tul- of (our amltmmrytohnnn- tary 5m plot and thin mlluvl type angina go all-ml of tho tnln which lwl two more moguls IM- cdlnll. Arriving at a station, sumo gmxl citizen was induct-4| to deliw-r Un- yoast tn the cuxtomcrs in that town. Leaving Dvm-cr Saturday morn- ing, April 23, accompanied by (lily Foreman William l'afdl'l‘, with lung:- grips filled with yeast, Mr. Frishie Martini out to lake mm of his cus- tomers. No parcel post or express service on the Mofl’at line for M~\'cml days account of heaviest snow in yours, snow slide-s and rock Hides, includ- ing one of the worst the road has ever experienced at Tunnel 52, made it necessary to‘mulm a pen-nun! do: livery to each customer. Now we can announce a greater Nash value than ever at a re- duced purchase price. of Nash «is is even. more eni- phatically appurent. A; the new prices the leadership Even while working production costs downward we were inl- proving Nash cars still further. produce fine cars at the loivest ptmible cost. the remarkahle Nash ability to Finch Cantu. Five Cenu. o. :3 .35. 2 ‘ul.. :5 3131... i .53.... .3. .3- ...o 5.3. 50.31- 3... 2.3.5.23 8.... 3.... l2! .0.» :5 323:... as .1- 353... n... .3. 5:53 3. 3:5: ’8.- 01. ‘8' '5... £33.... 3.313... 5...... The Flt-ischniann Company, in the many years they have been in busi- ness. haw- always been able to sup- ply thc-ir custom-rs regardless of the wmliticmx. This is Service equalled by rnw and "called by none. Ir. F‘riubio sum-u that he find his Incl! dial nuthiug more than would I.” tun-n done by any other cmplaya a! the l’loischmunn Company under uh circumstances. mm: of a» 00bit. ‘nu- grout-nudist”! of I). Did m the 'Mnmmn'l her .000. M u "w Dar-mm humo- In. which In anal: Ml DIG-v.9!” and “Mm ' lrou. ”1"."th Ind dull]. I'- m mm a! mum and. flu and. with this one Mom, 0! d!â€" mm. Sumv of the towns. the grocers Wt-n‘ out of many commodities. ow- ing to no train service account of the MIqu~~~but "no and all had Fleisch- munu's Yeast for the public, which was mnsumcd readily as the house- will! was cmnpollod to do her own baking arcounl of no bread or other sluva articles being shipped in. Mr. Frisbio met many of his gro- cer and bukvr friends at the various stations un his return trip, and $1] informI-d him that they had mceived their work’s supply of yeast through some kind neighbor, and were most appreciative as their supply was a~ bout exhausted. The trip to Cruig‘was made In 25 hour», arriving there at 11:00 a. m. Sunday.» The return trip Was start- ed at 12:30 noon Sunday, arriving at Dmvcr, 10:50, Tuesday ~ morning. without sleep for forty-six hours. WHOLE N 0. 1950

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