Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Jan 1922, p. 10

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thahly llw Krn-alvs‘l xiuzlv unwav- pry for the prmllll‘tlnn ul’ 51-2.: «luring the winter mmlllw was that iulrmlm-Pd to lhe'lnduslr)‘ hy the sprouting nf mln. particularly an“. xmul fuelling the tender ‘nml surmllpnt sprouts to ":9 hens. Wlllmul spramvd oats. prac- tlclfly all of nnr mlwr alas ln int-maxâ€" h' wlnter on Drodurflnn would fall by the wayside: at least. the results They would obtain would he «milder- ably lest man In prmmlo when muted mu Ire and In the mum. WNW Succulem Sprout: All Othev AM- in lnCreasing Winur Pra auction Would Fall. 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CM “cum ,Vard. 0|an mu ho- up: In "am pm by mlllng «mum: noun a! an sunk to Ibo [mn- Ind stringing I minim cl mum a! CM» who Ibroulh (ht-II an shown In tho drawn-x Tho- er'lr The mmentlw lfi'flfln M whipping llw- mock. hum-wt, moth-ally Film bites n» Inn-Mutlw m pxtmlw Ilium d Illlpplnl "I'll. MIL Slm‘k "III I. led MIN" juKl Durfurv loading l1- .“ mlv cum Illu-ly to ulc'Iu-u IM Ila-«mm»: dlr wllm- tn Vrnmslt, but whim "In n [and on whom It If- rlm u math-t. rurmvnmm, when Wnflw uhlpomll In much! M (M mm»; palm the nun ulnw dork hu Inc-m xIw-n l Ila-u Ml "-- Mu- num- than Il- luul [mnmnlon d "w ml rein-run. Hume grading 0! math. whim-mu In. in mm In- ‘lll'ft. hlflaly I'PMr-Mr, Ml ll «1" ho own-Ind only win-w the Omllvld ml min-r- ”le {-Ir" I'm: each can or. In Mb" mm“, who-n "no! ”any mun-"In. M7.“ Im- Man“ I. '0‘. wm PM. [Hahnâ€"fowl. An While many mimm 41m. and fm quemly do. msult tn ostsiw xirrlnkv ago in “wt gawk. lnrrstiuntiunn have lhown that at tllmw it is at lens! part! 3, dun to u diapnuitlmn an the part of same shippers to overt!" their strut tofm landing. Thin msmm mans to in « wiir from the days lwfun mowrutlve shipping runn- Intn vague and who" must small [mummy-n sold their N'll‘k to country hum-m. i'mlc-l the system of marketing WIIPfl'III livv stock was usually sold on Hu- has" of home WPlghtu. or at must. shipping point wrixms. II was Imually in Iiw pmdmr'n minutiae to "Main 3 gm» mun “flit" on his flock helm-v mm- M II owr tn the country tiruwr. KEEPING CHICKEIS IN YARD (Prep-rod by the vulva smog nopunnnm o! Anrk-ulluro 9 Bevan: n- nw «mu-I thm exwuslw shrinkingv- on "v:- muck nt mantra! nun-ken! b,- mmmmu cxwrlvumwl aw mun-mum; rw-e-h'ml frnm nmmm-rs and managers 0! v0~n1n-rmlve "\‘(hsturk shipping Mum-humus lay "w 171mm Sum-s Department of Agrirulmrv. In some mm "mm- rv-lmrln "due "no form a! oomph-mm. and m [hm-a "m Ihl’lfllfllgl' n-ahlw ls pun-mt to M I weakness m_ the wlmli- system of m operative uhlmnlng. Partly Due to Disposition of 8m chipper: to Overfln Animals 30- hr. Loadingâ€"ant Plan I. to Alway- Play Fair. Mfume CAUSES sumuanE 0F swoon Weakness in System of 00-09- erative Shipping. an am 1-" mm. nln- and when Tum M. m. .z m I .vf ”’0 firm- '31; mm. "alumni-«n: mwl.‘ MM 2 mlnMu-r "um whom. n- G 3mm: ~~umwwr fur a rimrrh. um"- hx I'lunrdh m "w "up” I mm"! .y wank I ww- fl-H-cmawmlm'.’ a mm" p-znmrrhlw. mu! «nick-"Ix ! lu-nrfl flux-r" I'v-O'flln- H :0: "rhi- ‘u-vk Nhlbh I NAM In In! mu» hand] ‘ l0 ermln mn'mn iu Mum-4. '1'. [aide-u“ and man Ilu- uunm- luv-mun! nu :v l-Ilm‘mh oil: l-vlh-nwl In on.“ In Hm Hue-ria- u! #«mh Mrwvlm. ”an, nulllm“u-q-um‘uu- ~11 um I. want. ul 2' In. A. It. mm. Ir. and In. I. A .SuIlivu. Ir. and In. CM:- Knob- lnuc'h and ”n. Harry Lid", Mr. and In. Al. Modjoulu cuter- udm-«l at - uurpriu- party on 8:!- unluy (waning in honor of thrlr Ion, Man-I. The cumin; wan flaunlly went playing bum- mer which chin- ty ”Immune-Ia wan nen'ai. 115m pun-M new the Ilium Mark and Mia- Olnon. Gm Wanton. lur- xcry Wont. Nolan Want. Glad)!» Eng- Mrnm, Hlklnd Bailey. Add-He WI!- tor ml lamina Hallo-h. Noun. Arumr 01m. lien llama. Lyn-n Slouch. 1‘qu mam. (than. le, Dan Dimr and Nut! Hotlink: hit and Mr: L. C. Hodge, of Prince avenue, entertained a few friends at Bunco Inst Saturday evening. the oc- casion being lllu-ir maul wedding annivernary. Those present may Mr. and In. Bert Ste-vow». Lawnm‘ l-‘ollon. A. l'. Nelson, Chan. Purim: I. W. King and E. L Dick-mom} Hrs. ,l'ntlux and Mr. Nelson “Meal: away (hr first. prlum and Mr. and Mn. lien Stu-em the counclatiouul‘ A Iluuil)‘ lunch was sn-n'nl and ulll "portal a plenum evening. l Eugene Grout, of 126 Carpenter sheet was very painfully injured on Walnes-lay evening when he fell ,from the six o'clock train. westbound. about two blocks ain't a! the local nation. He was severely cut about. the lost: «ya, it being necexsary for Dr Worslcy to take seventeen stitches to bind up the wounds. kicked up by. a friend and taken to the doctor's office, he did not know what hppen- ed until he was on the way home. Mrs. F rank Kunsnck. of Oakwond m'cnue, entertained at a birthday dinner Snnduy. January 15, in honor of her husband. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fwd Miller and son, Edward, Mr. and Mrs. 3d. Rhcin- armor and um sans. LaVerne and Wallis and (laughter, Grace; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Konsack. all of Chicago, and Miss: Florencv Howell. of Val-4 purim, Indiana. ' The Vusta Juniors. an organization cumposul of young people, members of Vesta Chapter, 0. E. 8.. are busily unmixed in picking out. a play to be staged by home talent some time in April. The success of their first at"- fort, “A Cheerful Liar", given last wring. is an assurance that. Nu.- new «me will be an artistic success. PERSONALS FIRST NATIONAL BANK M "‘0‘“ START TODAY WITH $1.00! Join our Christmas Savings (.‘luh. Get the Habit of Saving "II Gouda." That is worth as much as the money saved in a long period. Downers Grove, Illinois. Tonixht. Pride), Jan. 2“. Anita Stun-n:- lulu-st pmluction. “Her ’um lhrguin.” M. the "kit The. 'lm. mm» ”pilot-1M»: ad hm- Iun My.“ Shop. MI "It let”! A... at. unable prion. I’M-o ‘38 0t and Mani. Will all and da- unr {m of chm- "‘“fl (‘Iulo-rn»; utrhbanim and It": clam-cl. good gunk-n Imam. an pm" "pair work job hr would. estimate; lamb/bed. Imam I’m! Wohmwiuu-r. L'u'rM-I. 1-20-11 in “The Bountiful Liar." at. the Dirkr Thain, Sutunhy. .lnn. 2|. l'msm! From stem to Harv-Killi- «rhu- llucDunnM playing "to parts "The Night. Rose" is a thrilling well made melollramn. excellently acted and produced It Diekc's ngxt Thursday. Auto lines and tubes vulcanized. Otto Vix. N North Washington 5'... Down"); Grove. 1-184! “Up the Road with Same," sur- riug Constance ’l‘almulge at Dicke's Friday, January 27th. Constance Tnlmmlgt- In a revival of mm of her early successes at, tha niche Theatre Friday. Jan. 27. 73 31. ‘16. PM. Man- Gun)". Coming sun» to the Dickc Theatre (1(tm.ni‘.al'li Anita Stewart and Arthur Carew in “Her Mad [la-main. Friday at Dicke's. Lefty Flynn. lmatrice Joy and John anwrs in "The Night Rose” at the Dicke Theatre Thursday the 26th. Sm- Lon Chaney next Thursday at Dicke's in "The Night “059." The Boy Scouts fumnus skury “The Night Rose," directed by Wallace Worfiley at Dicke's Jan. 26. "The Night Rose." Eat Dicke’s on Thursday the 26th. Al I“ at INSURANCE (New 1 M Com Hal loam New picture has novel art titles at the Dicke Theatre Saturday . Farm"- ‘ Hannah flank M. LOAN)! Edward G. [AI-non Co. REAL ESTATE Physician and Surnon nrnn: nod nmmnsm 1'th I12 Advertisements INVD‘MBNTS Oaknoll Farm Sausage is not the rcxult of an overnight idea to market. our herd of pure bl‘i‘d hogs but comes after months of careful connideration and no mall outlay of expense. Our factory was designed with cleanliness and sanitation as the tint considera- tion and our machinery is of the same design that is used in all sausage manufacturing [plants throughout the country. in the manufacture of our OAKNOLL Brand nothing but the Scratch Feed, [Wt 100 pounds, $2; Prairie State Poultry and Egg Mash. $2.25; Robe 20% to 22% Protein Egg Masha $3.00. We also handle all kinds of stock and poultry feeds. East Grove Grocery Market, E. Mrkvicka, Prop. . 11â€"184! Arthur It. Bridelmam‘s Granite Works recently erected a beautiful monument on the Frank Roxers lot in the West Side cemetery. We rec- ommend him for his ability and for high class work and as :1 miiable monument dealer. 1-20-1 We have many choice lots for sale in~ all parts of Bowman-s Grove at prices from $500 to $1000 on easy payments. See "us before buying. Edward G. Lemon Co. 1-204 Lehmagp 6' Michels Store .7 r 5 and 85c Fine Quality. White Cre eplaced tnday for the price we have marked them at this sale p9, dottedrapd stripper]. Thes rd ............................................... We will sell all our grey, white and tan cotton and Wool Nap h reduction of 751' per pair. This makes blankets as cheap as von to My for a long time. KEEP WARM ~ You’ll nvml wan-'m some tinw as well as all the year around. 15c Quality, 23 inch Art Ticking, all colors, \on 3‘: inch“ ‘American Light Gmund’ Percules. neat (4081! Seat. By the uni. “Congokum’: 6n" 75c in two and three yard wide m J anuary» Money; Savers No. we won't break it. And we won't break our promises or any of the code of conduct t h at guides a moving storage firm Ira: knows its Inflows. Telephones I77 6 I78 High Lace Boots are selling at Very Low Prices quality and the best makes at$3.50 $3.75 $4.50 $4.75 $5.00 Pef’cale Special Blanka Sale White Goods Ladies 6' Misses Shoes hams, shoulders and loins are used together with the, best. splces we are able to obtain. Our hogs are pure bred Duroe Jerseys, strictly grain fed, cholera immuned and average olw hundred fifty pounds in weight.” Who sumac Life luau-am? Uh- hmuruuu- Is an mnuruwth of? custum «I insuring ~shun-- and unravel. prm‘tit-Wl h? "w mun-l:- I‘rum ”Idea; thus-s. They “mum hmnm minim! um 10M! 0! the ship Hun-ugh (lu- dwllll at her sklmwr. 'Ihl’u‘ puma-s \u're- iflv Em'd h) Individuals m-rmo mun-uni?! mun» lnlu vxlsu-um- 'l‘ m- mm nun-rd- ed im- policy was issued in Lumhvn,’ 1563. "II Hie life uf William “xi-hum“ fur l‘.’ nmullw. II was uuulm'wriuon’ by 13 Individuals. the premium fin'lll‘l $50 per EM). 1 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A Sine Institution under State Supervision Established I892 LOST A WALLET CONTAINING $828 papn-r. Why? 850ml)- hoauu- mm popu- an .0" ruwlou moon In Imp! {Me by cumin; lMér monoy m the (om u! at... Wino mu and women SAFI'XSI'ARD THE!!! ”053"? by_ Ida- mm)" 8 I‘Mfifik “(kiwi Viki! ins-Mi “(mm 6,7 Mk. 'I- an. II)‘ I ' 7 money i! alwu- «aft. mm N "w thwlhmk In!" IA Ind. noun or Jutland. \‘ufi; m"; a» on we ulvrrflmmus 0! (Mn kind in tin pun-n W9," Impl) aura-'wm popk- gm :0" rug-40:! mouth OPEN A CHECKING A(‘(‘Ol'N‘f IN THIS "ANN 'I'ODAY AND PAY AU, 00‘ \OI'R “ILL“ (W (‘HM'K . small patterns, per yard lflc Special at per yard stripper]._ Thesv can not 6x9 Hugs. mm KI“ 7' 3x9 Rugs, now. 4 "HO 9x105 Rugs, mm M.l5 9x113 Rugs. mm' . .1620 All GOLD SEAL Run You can nmr buy ('on- proleum by theI yard and Rugs at lower prices which brings thv gnods to pw-war basis. Rxfl' ._. Rugs mm . .3150 3x6 Rugs. mm- ._ ZN 6x9 Rugs. mm Km Cumin-mm Sham Truck. Coho loc- Fun. An Euclid. inn" ' “W has m-r .- - “Hun umt-u' Inn-k, flair! -u$:‘:; 101' fuel, Esfimutes on an work cheerfufly furnished Friday, hung 20, 1922 Decorating WALKER DICKE Painting Phones: lDl-R and 123â€"1! I. per inrhanginu

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