Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Jul 1921, p. 6

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Bowlers Gme Reporter ”GRANGE STEAM DYE ' WORKS Next week Thumday night will open in Downers Grow a five day It tool but the first Sun-by even- ing how to again domain“ that ha! mph favor the open air ser- vicn during the summer and really unmiue the mover-tin» Me- as applied to work in and Tm tho chur- ches of the vflhr. 1‘" msons why you should have your Cleaning. Dyeing and Press- ing done by us. There are other 1mm and we’ll tell you chm than from week to week. Co-opcnflng in church work has born advocated hy laymen and min- mcn for my yum lost of the nsulu ammplinhed. however, hue he"! of (fin, mm mm». variety. Hm m m" lime villm. um mulls obtain"! {mm "um union own nit union, when mantra of the dif- forvnl ronmgntiaus and (M haul:- of the rhurchen. NI", m togvflwr and do things. nhom (hat co-open- "on is I fine thing. "an of these worth-while ilk-s either nrigimto in I small town. or an first tried out In one of them. For the last few yem the open air service: have been (Ir-wing cud-I on Sunday eventual. Until this yen they wen MM on Cumm- parrot. between the “bury and (he Conny-Mom! Church and u “The Church of the Cloned 8mm" their lame went! :4: the mt num- ear-en of the ma- try. Damn Grove In audited with finding the Me. which was adopted‘ by may communion. I! anyone doubu the popularity 01 the Unton Opal Mr Church Services on tha lawn of the Methodist Church Sunday evenings. let him Illend the T R A C T O R PLOWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING Entered at the Dun-alums Grove Post Cline as Second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon unification. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 50. TWO DAY SERVICE laud every Friday morning from the ‘00 of the Duwuers Grove Publish- ” Company. 37 North Main sheet: Downers Grove. Illinois. PRE-WAR PRICES wig; 9078". 1402.995)? 1400.433. g ozoflflé 387g ggmégg gsaflggg’hgé 32:91 E? «Egg? §J§Y( “wrong 8599083399 $9073.01 5 (5.0045946- rgflifisg Lyman Avenue THE UNION MEETINGS THE CHAIYTAIYQUA Jam «umv. mm 1mg PHONE 90-]! W. S. Humblin Phone 213â€"R-2 C. I]. STAATS. EDITOR - MICKIE SAYS Malabar 702m Last year. through the haul work; of the Chautauqua Committee of thoi Legion. the venture was a success.’ Legion members did not enter into the cotm‘act with the sole idea of making money out of the venture. There is»: too much work and wo‘riy connected with ya thing of this mag-l Jillude for that. They signed the con- tract for the 1921 season with the! idea of bringing to the village a suml. mer entertainment course at a price: within the reach a! all. One which will give to ticket buyers 3 great deal' more than the price they pay for a season ticket. . The whole chuulauqua idea is too familiar to the American people to need any explanation. Sufficient to say that on these progranm is noth- ing but the best. 'l'hut lecturers of nation-wide and sometimes worch wide reputations will come here aml give to ticket holders some new thot to make their lives brighter and more livable. That musicians, vocal and instrumental. will weave the the spell of music over all. That fun-makers and a play will add a diâ€"; versificd humorous touch to the series‘ and taken all in all, it wlll be one of the worth-while things of the year. Aftbrnoon and evening programs have been arranged for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 28, 29 and 30 and Monday and Tuesday, Aug- ust l and 2. During these five days talent ofunusual exct‘llcncy will be bmuglxt to Downers Grn‘ve to amuse, entertain and instruct those of the local people who attend. Redpdth Chautauqua under the aus- pices of the local American Legion Post. H. E. McALLISTER C0. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED ARTICLES WE HAVE MARKED AT BIG REDUCTIONS NUMEROUS ODD LOTS AND BROKEN LINES OF ALMOST EVERY THING YOU NEED TO FINISH OUT THE SUMMER. Large assortment of Rompers and Play Suits in many styles and colors, values to $1.50, choice ............ 95c Play Suits in both the 2-piece and lopiece styles, good valm at $2.50 and $3.00. During this sale priced . .8135 Kitchen Curtains, ready made. of good quality Swiss 90 inches long, 27 inches wide, with ruffle. a bargain at per pair .......... $1.39 81x90 sheets. full size, good quality, formerly sold for $1.86, this sale ....... 3]..” 45 inch bleached pillow tub. ing, 50c value. this sale. .39c 81 inch full bleached sheet- ing, 300d quality. regular 50c value. this sale 39c This occasion offers you by far the very best opportunity you have had to but high grade merchandise. Big savings are possible because we have mule unusual price reductions in almost all summer merchandise. and with still at least two more months of summer weather you will need at least some of the things oflered. The values tell their own story. «JULY CLEARANQE 3MB Children's Append DOWNERS GROVE RE DOWNERS GROVE. 018 The Dul’age County Board of Su-l pen-visors should have the backing of £va resident of the County in their; plan to make this-one of the mosti up-to-date counties in this or any] other state regarding good roads. Asi outlined in last week's Reporter, their We hope that the residents of Downers Grove will back up the Leâ€" gion to the limit this season in rank ing Chautauqua Week, 1921, one of the biggest things of the years. The Chautauqua idea deserves it, the Le- gwn, in its cll‘ort to furnish a week of pleasure to local people at a small cost, should have the united support‘ of (he community. . I If you have not yet purchakcd sufv ficient season ticket»; for your family, see some member of the Legion at once and do so. Back up the Legion and theChau- tauqua. The tent was crowded at almost every performance and ev'ersoue was satis- fled. ICE CREAM SOCIAL FRIDAY, JULY 22!), 1921 7:00 to 10:00 P. M. SAINT ANDREW’S CHURCH LAWN HA R1) R0.\ DS Values to $4.00. this sale «my Values to $6.50, this sale rmly Values to 87.50, this sale only Gingham Dresses. values m 56.50. this sale .. ()rgnndy Dramas. values to $30.00. this sulv . .\ll White “'33.: Skirts Including the Shrunk Materials Have Been Reduced to a Very Low Price- \‘oile Dimes. values to 812.341. this sale . . . . Organdy. Voile and Gingham Dresses Reduced Lying so_close to the great melro~ polis of Chicago, DuPage County is gradually being convertml into “es- tates'f where gentlemen farmers try out their ideas and make improve- monts which would otherwise tnké' years. The building of permanent mails would cause an almost immedv iatc leap in the price of farm land and would bring the farmm' as close What if-the post of this contem- plated improvement would run into millions of dollars? The cost would be paid by a bond issue cxtendvd over a term of years. While they were being paid for, the people would have the use of them and the increase of pibpefly value.~; would more than pay the cost. of the roads. This \i'ould give three systems of roads. The Stale roads, built and maintained by the County and the 'l‘mvnship roads. Each township would then settle} it> mvn road pm- !)lem, eithei maintaining the pit-sent wads or urfacing them \xith some- thing more permanent hard road program would link every community with every other by a ce- ment royal, if it is carried through. Ladies' Summor Vests, several styles. Values up to 35¢ This sale, only .................................... 19c Ludies' I'ninnsuits in values up to 7-30. Choice of sev- eral styles for this sale, only ..... . ..... . ...... . . . .49c There is also another good reason! for the building of the concrete high-l ways. Most, 01' the roads" in the pro-l gram are pwlty well “shot." To‘ spend mom money in the repair of, them would «lump just that much‘ more cash mlo the bottemless pibof; trying to keep much traveled roads? in goml condition under present traf-5 fic conditions when they am not ma! ‘r hard roads In the first place. l Everybody would benefit from thoi carrying through of a road buildingi program such as outlined Inst weeldl Let's all make the Supprvisor’s real-I to town as his flivver. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 Franklin Co. Illinois Coal Pocahontas Hard Coal CAN ATTEND TO ORDERS PROMPTLY NOW! MERTZ 6 MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALL KINDS ARE OBTAINABLE . . . .8235 x Order Your Coal .S 3.18 .Sl950 WE HAVE 'ALL SIZES 0F 32 inch Madras shitting, fast color woven stripes, re- gular 650 value. this sale 49c 36 in. domestic dotted Swiss regular $1.00 value. at. .69c I" int-Mine \\ c: Iw silk stripe miles. values to $1.75. this sale ......... .. . . . . ..... 90c 10 inch printed miles that sold for 60¢. this sale. . Jae Fabx‘ics To have it done right ad xenon-bl. call Rinaldo cos-w. .ann churn. tanned. Carpenter Contracting and Jobbing ize this and they will be so much the more anxious to complete the detail: necessary preliminary to the actual construction work. - \ DRESSLER BROS. prim, Jul! g 1921

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