Mrs. Arflmr Lawn. of I‘rinw aux. nhnmwl .‘lnmluy Honing wry much lmprmnl in health {rum an I'flcmlnl \‘isil Mlh a «flu in (‘Mmzm Mu. Swan “mm. of MSm-npuliu. "inn. Mum! warm! «but: how Uni! wwk Uniting her brnflwr and family. ï¬lu‘nnl kind“. at \\'«-.~l .‘lzmlo nun Mn. A. T. Lucy um! cluughtrr, MM ï¬vrnl‘limu went M‘H'l’nl days ï¬shing: n~|utiuu :mol fmwls at Rock- tam, Ill. lln’.~ nwk. Mn. Floyd llulv and No atom have [one for an mtcmk-‘I mm to her {nflu-r. (‘. (‘. Murphy, of Mumâ€)... Ky. The Mitch-l. McClure. (‘unin nml Woiuhelmer families nun-u! a day at 8!. (‘hurlos enjoying the nlvawrcu a! tlw Pox liver. Chan. Lacey. whose farm Is on the south th' maul, ix going to build I hamlxlmm- n~m..~nre at tho corner of lligh'mul and Prairie avenues. Mrs. Russell Nova-om!) and daughâ€" ter, Mary, of Prince avenue, have re- turnal from a ï¬ve weeks visit at Lowell, Muss. 5 Passenger Touring Car ...... 2 [sunset [comm ......... . é Piéaéii‘ééi- 6661;?“ ........................... 1735 6 Pmenger Sedan ........................... 1935 All Nash mile 3' 3’ Mrs. Eda McCullum and MRI. Ellen Numb." are spending a few days at Cedar Lake. Ind. The Marsh-[ls play here Sunday. Hinsdale is hooked up for the 4th and 5th of September. Little Margaret Cummings had her tonsils removed at the West Side hos- pital on Monday and is doing ï¬ne. 2 Pusan get Roadsti‘r .. . 4 Passenger Sport Model 7 Passenger Touring Car 4 Passenger Coupe ...... 7 Passenger Sedan ...... Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White, of Sara. toga avenue, are enjoying an auto tour as their summer vacation. Cornelius Joseph Foley has mtumv ed from a seven weeks stay in Louis- ville and northern Kentucky. § {manger longing Car Mr. Walter Hitch, of East Prairie avenue, spent several days last Week visiting friends in Chicago. Mrs. B. Camila underwent an op- eration at the West Side hospital on August 22d and is doing nicely. Miss Gwen Griffiths returned last Friday from her engagement with the Morgan-Mutual Chautauqua. No car selling for the prices below gives a larger and more honest valueâ€"more performance, great- er comfort, durability and driving pleasure. The very few changes made in the mechanism and de- sign of the Nash in the ast four years is evidence the NASH of today is P BFECT. WHY BUY ANY OTHER? Here Are The New Nash Prices NASH Slx PRICES » Mrs. Hansen and son, of“Ravensâ€" wood, visited her daughter, Mrs. Hen. ry, in Highland avenue, this week. Mrs. Frank Lacey, of Highland avenue, ha! been ill but is recover- on Wednesday. Mrs. A. D. Abercromble, 'of High land avenue, is away on her vacation. Gatdner Barr had his tonsils re- moved at the Michael Reese hospital [PERSONALS I - Mrs. S. W. Fuller and Mn, Vernon. are visiting in Iowa. VER one hundred Nash automobiles in the 0,}linsdale distributor’s territory! Many of these are owned by men who drove Nash cars before, and would buy no other. Each season ï¬nds the larger lmrcentage of Nash cars in this territory, as it does all over the territory. LINCOLN GARAGE Am H. C. KAMMEYER, Prop. THERE'S A REASON N ASH FOUR PRICES 1921 .liotcd .I‘so: .l...:Ia “Econ-Eu; 2. 811;; .:< 1...): : 53.3.3.8 The St. Joseph Athletic club in au- nounciu.g n bunco and can] party to A «laughter, Virginia Anne, was born to Mr. uml Mn. Albert C. Wolf. of Hinmlnlv on Wodmw'uy nfwmoon. Augux! 24. The Walls have many friemlu and Ivlntlw-s in Downers. The Men's Bible clams of tho Bap- tist church. will have as guests on Sunday morning the "9113' Bible classm- o! Woodlawn and ‘Lorlmer Memorial churches of Glut-ago. The Rev. Arnold H. Kehrl expects to return from his vacation the latter pant of the week and wil! occupy his pulpit at the First Baptist chunh next Sunday morning. Howard Blakesley of the Associated Press, has purchased the Fred Bol- Iow home on North Forest avenue. The Hollow: have bought the Dr. Meek house on Onkwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klein and sons, Ray and Arnold and Glenn Weather- bee have been enjoying a very inter- esting tour of Michigan the past week in the Klein automobile. A bakery sale will be held at the Nash Grocery on Saturday, August 25th from 1 to 5 for the beneï¬t of St. Josephs church. The Rev. E .F. Pint-lien and family of West Chicago. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wiflh at their home on Notth Forest avenue, Inst‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Chesman will leave Friday night for a month's visit with their son and other relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. C. Steiner and family, of Chicago, visited the Gmtefelds at their home on Grove street, last Sun- day Miss Alberta Smart has returned from her vacation having- taken trips to Mackinac Island, Harbor Springs and Charlevoix, Mich. Mrs. II. M. Howe and daughter, Martin White. formerly chief of the Margamt, are enjoying a delightful local police force, now special oflicer vacation with relatives in the Ozark at the Oak Park Trust and Savings mountains. Bank, is spending the week in the vilv Miss Alberta Ema rt has returned 1‘35; Jansitmg "alum-es and many old‘ Carl Martin and son, of Ohio. an rived Tuesday for l. weeks visit with his sister, Mrs. George E .Bell, of Prince avenue. G. B. TOPS, M. D. Physician 6 autumn m W0. â€0. Pym “81195 . . .1175 F_ac_tory Qawners Electrician mos $1525 2810 Mrs. Mata Krueger entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘1. Winter and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darnley and daughter and Mr. Joseph Sherman The Congregational Ladies Aid So- ciety will meet Thursday, September 1st at 1:30 p. m., in the church par- lors. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends to be: present. ‘ ' The Misses Alice pnd Margaret Howe attended the wedding of Miss Agnes Stevens and Mr. B. F. Gumz at the“ Stevens home in Alix-om on August 10th. Mrs. Gumz was for- merly a resident of Downers Grove and is known to many here. Those who wish to get in touch with the Downers Grove Elementary School. sometimes refered to as the "kindergarten†can do so by phoning the secretary, Miss Smith, at 182 or 103-12. be given tomorrow, Saturday, amazing in St. Joseph's Church Hall. The!!! will be refreshments and a good time is anticipated. MSWGROCERHMARKH Sunbeam Corn Flakes, per package ...... Beech Nut Baked Beans, pet can ........ Rice, per pound ...................... -.~.. Naw Beans, 8c per pound, 2 for ......... Square Seal Thousand Island Dressing, hot. Ferndell Tarter Sauce, per bottle ....... If you have never bought them from us, do so for just one week, and you will use them all the time. SATURDAY SPECIALS This is why we have built up such a splendid fruit and vegetable buisness. ()m' f wits and Vegetables come in fresh every day and we keep them in good condition after they arrive. Pork Loins, per pound ............ Pork Butts. per pound ............ California Hams, per pound ....... Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound Veal Shoulder, per pound ......... Leg 0' Lamb, per pound ..~.- ...... Spare Ribs, per pound ............ Boneless Corned Beef, per pound . . Plate Corned Beef, per pound ..... Oscar Mayer Hams, per pound .... Stenm Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting} Telephone :85 STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES Fred D. Heinke PLUMBING M EATS Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Prickett and daughter, Kathryn, are “flivver- ing" over the Lincoln highway and the Mississippi river roads visiting in James Ormond Foley, better known as “Captain Jimmie," star ï¬rst base- man of the St. Xavier Collage base- ball team of Louisville. Ky., is visiting his brother. Matthew 0. Foley, on E. Prairie avenue, for a few weeks be- fore returning to school. All members of Blue Bird Rebekah Lodge an: requested to be present at our next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, August 30th, for the purpose of organizing the degree team for this term. W. H. Rogers (Degree Captain.) Mrs. Lizzie Roan and Charlotte Sedwick are visiting relaï¬ives' in and around Muscatino, Iowa. This week they are attending the West Liberty' Fair, one of the big yearly events of that region. Miss Gertrude Paine, of Chicago, spent last Week end with Miss Gwen Grifl’iths. Miss Paine was in the Chautauqua company with Mia Grif- ï¬ths and in her seven years of work she has gained an enviable record as u pianist. and pianologist. at dinner last Sunday at her home on Prince menue. 17c 13c , A L S 0 " VANITY COMEDYâ€" “DEAD EASY†BRUCE SCENICâ€"“TROPICAL NIGHTS†.‘ , Eveningâ€"7: â€9:00. Admission 15 l 25 «at. including 'II' ~ ï¬g POLA NEGRI A ‘Gipsy “Blood’é A L80 EDDIE BARRY mini HELEN DARLING n a 2-REEL CHRISTIE COMEDYâ€"~“Hl-IY RUBE!†KINOGRAM NEWS Eveningâ€".7230 and 9:00. Admission. l5 uni 25 (rats inc v. I. Jusl a rhnntn mum: in n rmmlvd mitt-y auction. than M wrnl Ms way and she mm: hon. "ul Un- mvnmry litt- n nil-known flavor. Imlcvl. that was nll. WM» Hwy mt annihâ€" Am! n’w saw a n-nl man. "no I'm “could lick Mn wright in wild rats!" And mum». Mm mucml m «MM-r «1' "mm. "m M saw "w "I! .mm. nwmt‘ mum and Jun-m)- in Mr rpm. "e 1cm :1 maulnoy. right all‘ "to rung». 6» IM mnnbflmnz you". that any Ann-urn†owr mun M may “no in my plan. Bebe Daniels ‘The March Hare' “The Double Dyed Deceiver†FIRST INI‘RF.‘SIHNK AI“: "HST! SM um- n millllmnim's unly child. elm! in mmlésh lop. Eveningâ€"v7 :80-9200. BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. "am The Dicke Theatre At last a new supply of the motor guide and map issued by the Chicago [)9in News has been secured for Re~ Daily News Motor Guides at J. L. Swenringen's for Distribu- tionâ€"Jrhey’re Fm. “REPORTER†GETS AMPLE SUPPLY OF AUTO ROAD MAPS Clinton, 1a., the Names and Musca- tiue. They am planning on staying a few days at the farm home of Mrs. Prickett's uncle in Iowa. 1 for-- JACK PICKFORD in 1 Block East of R. R. Station on Quincy Ave. WESTMONT, ILLINOIS Address, DOWNERS GROVE R. F. D. No. I an in--»Ihc~ «Monty's flu»! SAIURDAY, A0608“! 27m THURSDAY, SEPT. lst The Incomparable FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th PLASTERING 8: ' BRICKLAYING SEE l. Specht and Son Admiwï¬ou I5 25 cent: tin-Dueling Wu 1" Kaleidosco ic panoramas will an. on. Swi t sweet flashes of Wm ul wooing will call to you. But I- bove all you'll ever remember in thrall of the Emhnntress who holh a humble soldier with a love as oo- ntatic u the love of the world's In- mortal Beauties. Hers is the art that brooks no [inn it. To hind is to destroy a gloriou creation. Hers the fascimt‘mn that tn.- ceuds mere beauty. To deny it is to mock the appeal of an incomparable woman. Come with Pain Nogri through the humor-lanes or Old Seville, when the days are hot and slow. Ind m nights deepâ€"purpleâ€"incensy: Hogmdzs will pass has?†you. We have secured them for our readers and know from the many in- quiries the past week thfl they will get them. The Reporter would be glad to III†anyone interested in motoring or needing a guide of this kind to all! at Swenringen’s and get a copy. They are free. porter reader- lld II at J; L. 4, ingen's tor Illumination. The " tor secured an Initial supply a! ‘m' of these for distribution M M. went like hot cakes. We said HI" week that a new supply would If ready by Friday but we were an“! to secure them until WM morning.