Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Oct 1921, p. 4

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3"» w. _. .1 *M‘ Mammal h ll“ Western WM Gas Mfledricamny \. perfect portahle gas ‘zeater. Made on an en- :irely new principle. G i ves concentrated heat energy and directs the heat rays ,in the name manner that an electric does. C o s t s less than 21-4.: cents an dour to run. For small rooms, offices and cozy comers. Can be tilted at any angle. You can put it on a shelf or taâ€" ble and tilt it down or you can put it on the floor and tilt it up. Price $15.00 H The Humphrey Nu. IO Inez-ed at the Duwners Grave Post Oflice as second clam mat! matter. Advertising rates made known upon apphcation. Subscriptinn rub-s $2.00 per {‘1 r. Singk- (mph-s lél‘mI'u un-m ht Huh-«I Hu- ) at LM- and u flmv vim!) var Hm ru-amrry. 'l‘lw mur- Hr. Pun-uh In "with. this 2'1in :4 murh nmm'finlml. .- .m ur mum; [nth-nu m mu v will hr mun-mm! II n» Imrlr Nu min-tum u! nvla was -_I .\In. Wham-n. Min llm-rinu. n Goodwin and Sum. “mi. "‘4 Rmnm I‘m lrm-lwr‘ and xi" in Ilw High School H "h z "w «mun» rumidnmlimu 0! .vnrmrnuus: ”w Pub-MATH"..- .Lmriulinu and n wiIaMn Marv ‘0 mucluHr Jmully. 'I'iumx “0"" “new. on Friday '- the «win! rmnmumh of the v SM.- Mh (imdr for n Hann- n Earl) to lw- lu-M MI "W anor- .' W ON. 3""). fmm ‘1') In luau! every Friday morning from th: “The of the Downera GroVe Publish- hz Company, 37 North Main street. Downers Grove, Illinois. Manning um gin-u a luv-auti- ~z shmw: nut Ila) lad wow-k v pupil-z of Mr mom. flurry .Mr fruit “3- [mam-My rep- I and mus! 'ler‘full} ll!" \mmal Stair Tl-nrhur" .z\:a0- lNoflhm-«wn \vrtirm) mm- in“) mum-u :an- ‘u-mnuiug :I ,r llmm- ”('I'fllllllh}; laying a mu [m unugrrphn‘ thinking all ma! NII'IN in un inn-nut» -r "w mmmul in (Ms mura- ml in lulrr l-v-urx. 'l'o~nrlwr~ .nl- JII‘I‘ In"! in u rum‘n'tv 4 «lady of ”wit nun r-nmmu l'lw Mull. nf t”\iflu'. n-gimh an!“ "4" Jud 1-. «If humr m hm: hul .. ruumlzwtm I‘m "It. C. H. STAATS. EDITOR Ul' 'HHZ MICKIE SAYSâ€"â€" i‘i {.1 MK' U. 5'! "UNIS uml I".'|I~ y DIM-m Elu- l “um-mm SIC. PROV}? 191-1 ('mmu Numb Fun-4 .uvflW'. phmu- '3'“! I'NTHI \Tlla‘ H R\I§Hl~2ll ON RFZPHR “DIN CHICAGO H KNIT, all-m i In! mm Jullml “Hunk- uh.) Mr. H. 1). 113211010. High School visitor from tlw University of “linoir, visited us um Monday afternoon. "is mpurt of romfiliolh both physical and vilucalimiul um,» math- to [he Bunnie ”1' Education at the High School in; tho arming. 'Um‘. dumling a» an 6155 tick-"t whom is measured periodimlly| by our ul‘ Hum. 'm-n frum our Uni- ‘H-rsil) and thi~ n-purl is wvlgllwl by (he- .\'nrt|'. (.3911!qu :‘hfillt‘iuliflll of (Inflow-n um] .x't‘wnulm'y Srhools' in! vie“ of mu (uu'fluuum‘r .1.» an ac- l-Imlitml «"1001. 31 3". For"! Aux 68 Saul-x. \w. Hum "ovum Grow. I". \ll‘.\l('l|' \l I’I\Gl\'l*2l'3|l AX" SI'IH‘IIVNR Phone your needs now and we will gladly book your turn future Vacancies. Reduce your overhead expense and responsibility. Increase your time for rest and hours of leisure with your family by living in an apartment. Our duplex apartment houses are modern. and conve- nient; contain four, five or six room apartments and occupy various choice locations along East Maple Avenue. This inru'ucliun L {we to llu- up- plicanth, the \n-ekl} «hills ale cmrecl- ed aml mggmtiuns fur impruvument relurmul l’rum Un- ventral office in (.llllcugt). 'l‘mu'lwrs \vllu devou- fifteen minutm daily tn tlli» u'm‘k for a periml of A); munm: mn complete ‘llu- munp. 'l‘hn etl’mt cm the part ‘ul' our tun-her: \\ill have its efiect in both instrurtion gin-u and results oblaim-Il in our writing work in all math-<4 mom... Imindwd on no. or MI Wan I". W. KET’I‘ENRING Contractor Builder APARTMENTS TO RENT Kiml'y plum- 'liu- Suuth Sim: 7th Grade enter- tain mm gunm»! and song after .~rhul)l 0n 'lhurm y urn-moon in the gymnasium. Invitations wele handed out Monday. '\ ‘A number of uur teachers have applied fur and an» at work on the Normal COUThL‘ uf lhstl‘ucfion in I'ulmvi' Writing. 1 prising the seven dissent counties in this corner 0! Illinois meets at Elsi" on Nov} 4th. 011 the program are Prin. W. 8. Owen. of Chicago Normal College, l’ml‘. H. C. Morrison, University or" Chicago, Dr. Rachelle, S. Yum» of the L'. 3. Public Health Svrricc. Senatur Harold licssingel'. llerlu-lr l'. Lipbcr m‘ the Illinois l"l:d(‘l'atinn m' \\’umen'.~ lflubxs, Migh‘ gun-l ’ll'i‘lc}' ur' tin- Chicago 'l'cuch~ (-L‘p' I’l-«lwuuun. I Jlfl.ll,'.‘3 JOHNSON Owner Phone 379R Residence 151 W. Maple Ave. Carpenter Jobbing ATTENTION ILLINI JOHN S. LOZIER In: I kufl‘ rn-h m Hl'G H D. WYLLIE Strictly Individual and Modern First and Last “Service” is our Motto le numr, mldn‘n T'I "mm Kuhn-ll, thlt :uu'y IHmi '4‘ 1n Inm'm'v rum ‘hv l'mu-lsil) of .t-nh- in Dul‘uxv xrmlualw unul IOJ-W 3.2-" # ~UI’I Smaller bulls, lighter in weight. will be placed on the alleys the fol- lowing week if it appears that the women of the community really (IL-- Miro lo bowl. There will be a muni in charge ol‘ the alleys and the only' (lmwbzu-k is pin waiters. On account! 0! ll": grin boys Jttemling school it’ is impossible to [romisr to have at farm: on hand. 'l‘lc \rwuefl am in-l viteul to bring unyo-m who will afiel;i up the ten pins for tlom. l '4'mmmmmmmwmwmmmr-wmuw 'W‘Wflm “WWWHMW' I Owing to the fact that there are so many leagues this year it is im- pussiblc to have a ladies night, but arrangements have been made for any afternoon they desire during the week. Local woman, intent-sled in bowling and in the formation of a league, will meet at, the Dicke Alleys next Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, November 2d. The alleys will be open from two to five‘ for the ladies to organize a bowling league and all thosedutcreswd aw u rged to come. , Gather to Ifiscm Deuils and Are range for Local Ladies' Tenâ€" l’in League. WOMEN BOWLERS MEET AT ALLEYS NEXT WEDNESDAY We live up to this policy every duy and are glad to aid you in choosing the most economical gas appliances and tell you how to avoid taste by using them intelligently. Sutisfiml custoumrs are worth more to us than nny revenue den-Wed from Wnsml gas. We want no money we do not earn. 4““; Western United Gas wt; and Elech‘iCCompaD)’ fig The reumm we desire this is lweause We know from business experience that waste of gas means big bills, complaints. investi- gatinns, re-ehu-kmg. letter writing, delayed payments and other rxlwnses. whit-h, when taken together; menu dismlisfiml mamm- em We :‘IIc iIItI-Iosted in hzuing um 15-! the most fuI \mu' IIIoneI out of the gas (In use. “'0 want mm to make _\'(Illl gas hils tlnifl hills. [his organi. «lion oflcrs 4: service [lull in COIISIUNI in an endeavor lo help any house/MM Javc mom-u. Gas Bills Spell Economy ? Farmers Merchafits Bank Building W H. EDWARDS Real Estate Agent ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hindman and non, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brunu and daughters, were most de- lightfully entertained at the beauti‘ fol home of Mrs. E. Molar, at Otta- wa. Illinois. the put week end, Mrs. Moll: being Mrs. Lewis' mother. The‘ pom visited Deer Park and Starved‘ Rock on. Sunday, the day a‘s well as ”he trip being most ideal. The trip lwas mind-- in Mr. Himlman’s car ‘which always holds a jolly crowd. ‘Among other guests entertained in llu- home were. Mrs Bolton, of Long Beach ,Calif., Mr. and Mrs. H. Han- sen,- of Rogers Pork, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mohr, of Ohio, and Mr. Livingston, of Moline, Illinois. I Outside and Inside Pllslering NEW AND REPAIR WORK 1.5:: “lodge”. Aw. Phone 4224 HERMAN HESSE VISITED STABVED ROCK Cement Block and Mason Work anus The grou includes the latest sty as both in the leather and the new Duvetyn. Each with a mirror and purse. and are a necessity when a waist of sheer material is worn. We have them in a variety of shades at prices most reasonable. n. E. McAllJSTl-ZR ' co. The grou includes the latest sty both m the leather and the new Duvetyn. ‘Each with a RIBBON SASHES Ribbon Sashes are be- ing worn with various kinds of dresses. Here you will find the Rib- bons for the sashes, al- so the Tassels for the NECKWEAR Even the plainest cos- tume will possess a touch of individuality with some of these bits of finery so smart and inexpensive. The street and dress costumes demand Silk Hosiery. We are show- ing many styles and fine textures that pOssess the necessary quality for satisfactory wear. Gloves are always in- (lismnmhh- but this sea- son sleeves have been (lesignml to give them even gunner import- ance. Our «elections in- clude glows of varimls lengths in the popular shades. Aml inch-ml the success of uno's ummrvl is lurgelv depend”)! an the choice of 0130's flaw-movies. Hm"? yam-113m chmm- wisl-ly and lm-nmingly 0f ample varieties. We wish to extend our thanks to our many friends [or their kindness during the rec-cm illness of out be- loved mother and sister, also for the sympathy extemu-a us and the many floral offerings «luring our recent be- mavemunt. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 MERTZ é! MOCHEL JEWEL GAS STOVES for Every Taste and Costume CARD 0F THANKS HOS! ERY Accessories (Yunlvy .“l‘. ‘;("'H{I' Houk. Mr. and Mn Full 0 Pen and Red Comb Poultry _Fced GLOVES BAGS Hand and Electric Washing Machines HEATING STOVES AND RANGES HARDWARE. COAL AND FEED mm" ,. 1-3. A. IsbelL SILK CAMISOLES Silk Camisoles are pre- ferred by most women they are even being worn over fur coats. They give an extra charm to one‘s clothes and an extra spark of distinctive color. CHAIN GIRDLES Chain Girdles have he- gpme so popular that VEIIS The new black motifs and chenille dots â€" there are so many ways to achieve individuality with Veils. Every . woman needs one or more of these narrow leather belts. They are of choice lea- ther and Come in black and dark colorings. Bends nmkc such an may and practical way tn give a hit of color and charm. Here you may choose fmm many distinctive designs and culm'ings. PHONE [89 - 68 S. MAIN ST. Intel-animus! Trace»:- and FIE. HERO FURNACES Impiemeutn at All Kinds. IMPLEMENT DEALER RGELLIO’I'I‘ BELTS BEADS

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