Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Feb 1922, p. 3

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Practicum Inourable. manna HEN l8 ‘lAgbongglggggmwm mmcuu to CUBE: 77770777 77777 77 77; RUIN”! fine a 0.0mm The Downers Grove “I'll"; IVI IMF "Ic- Davilshoof. the loner M u gypsie band, who. learning {mm lhn strang- ur Thaddeus by name. that ho is pur- sued by souliers. gives him a tlix‘.~ Ruilu'. conceals him. am! puma tin- pursuing tmops «n 1hr wrong Wat-k. Little Arline, only a >mnll child. hm! in the meantime wumlen-d into fln- woods and had been uttnclml by A little maid of Bohemia will exâ€" press the thrills which she experienc- ed during her spectacular life. Her expression will be characteristic of hgr nation’s people. their customs, their instincts The Bohemian Gil-ll will live below your eyes. Her nnâ€"E «teams have endowed her with those! flush and blood capabilities which make her a living personality averâ€"i flowing with activity. lI We see her first as a merry child surrounded by luxun‘ in the chateau of Count Arnheim, in Anxh‘ia. Coum Arnheinfl Miss Arline's august father has made preparations for the chase but is detained by a stranger \vhu suddeniy appears .upon the scone. The newcomer is a Polish exile who is fleeing {or his life- On Monday and Tuesday evenings February 27 and 28. the high schooi will present the opera, the “Bohevm ian Girl" at the assembly hall. Any advertising medium which. is READ by the BUYERS of this com- . munity every week is Visiting Digninry to Tell sunlinx Tales of Bohemia It High School Assembly. JOHN F. HES’I’ERMAN M the ”filth. April II. 1922 sotu'ml YOI'I WDTI'Z SHERIFF (R S III "ATE H m Reporter Steady Advertising in The Reporter will pay. ; Thaddeus suddenly throws his wine upon Ihe ground and the assembled .guests are infuriated by such indig- nity to thvir monarch They rush touard Thaddeuu as (me man andâ€"- Yes, i’ts an interesting tale our lBohemian friend bring: to us. She nil] continue her narmtiw in next week's “Repm'tE‘r.” Don't fail to read the noxt insIaHmem «If the “Bohem- ian Girl." m mud-m am. '11-: W W NEW “0” DEPOT thrown the child to the (mind and IN AURORA WILL hm hi3 brutal head luwerfil for the mvh which no doubt would have; C 0 s T s 4 5 0, 0 0'0 caused our little hemine's death, but‘ H Thaddeus who had been concealed in “'5" h {MOI a." Wk Inf, 5‘ the forest, hearing the cries of the pm “I”. and Two 3'0"" 1 child,.rushea to the spot and with I High on‘ 'u 1‘ well aimed rifle ball kills me frenzied. 3"" 3" animal. 1 ~'~_-â€"~â€"â€" } Thaddeus carries the wounded Ar- lime to the chateau of Count Amheim and ix received as only the savior of such a charming life .s’houid. How ever. the merriment was suddenly stopped when Thaddeus remains seated as the Count proposes the toast, “Health and hung life to the Emperor." ‘ Phone 8 Would You Like to"- [(3 made from the best wine! that grows from the best flour you ever saw? Just get a sack o -- CINDERELLA J. W. NASH BAKE BREAD I Aurom has been ofiicially notified ‘hy the Bmlingtou railroad that the lHW_ passungm Malian will he locatâ€" ‘ed in South Broaduay. north from ’Wushinmun shut ll will cost about $450,000, and Will be more than hflf la block long. The building will be {twa stories in height and will front 80 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Wines best for this climate. landscape Gardening our Specialty thtleford Nurseries Phone 312-1 21 S. Main St. no feet on Broadway. Exclusive «2' the till» shod, it will be. M fact wide. Kathleen's of the company are now vmplcting “w plans for the SN'M‘: ture and work is to be started as‘ soon as weathe‘r win permit. Sound-4 ingu fur the foundation au- ufiw be-l in; made. In some places ruck has} been reached at a depth of 12 {MM For. Maia I: (Yanks She Phone- 175 I‘M mm cannot To an ounmaoons at Low Prices . ILL-ll) Can Karo Syrup. Blue ............... 5") Can Karo Syrup. Blue .................. Our fir Bulk Coffee at per pound . .' ........ 10 Burs American anily Soup for ......... 10 Bars Swift Pride of Superior Family Soap Palmolive Soup, 3 bars. 25c; per dozen ...... large Ivory Soup, 2 bars for ................ Kellogg's Cornflnkes or Post 'l'oasties ....... Jerry Comllakes, 3 lmcknm {or ............ Soda Crackers. 2 pounds for ............... The Great Buick War‘l‘ank Disc Clutch 12-91-14 21-5145 ltfix-fi 22-91-41 nahâ€"50 Fresh Eggs, per dozen ....................... 45c Perfection Butter, Ill) prints ........... ' ...... 44c Powdered Sugar, per pound .‘ ................. 10c Good Luck Butterine, per pound . ............. 23c llb Package Codfish Steak. per pound . . . . .25.: Richelieu Oats, large, per package ............ 20c Purity Outs, small, per package, 10c; 3 for. .25c Scottish Chief Sifted Peas, He; 3 for ....... ”I0: Plnnouth Rock Lima Beans 10¢ per can; 1102.31.10 Succotnsh N. J. C., pen (on .................. 18: Wilson Aspm nuns, No. L" _- can ............... 30: Large Can Milk, 10c; small .................... 0c, Fancy [(0 Wu Re Brand Kidney Beans, per can 15¢ Fancy Ko Wu Re Brand Maine Corn, per can . 10¢ Macaroni or Spaghetti. 3 packages for ........ 15¢ H.’ C. PITCHER Dry Goods - Groceries . wasr mu mom comm mu mm,mmu-:§ Wm. ‘ um um ammonia: m m: '. molt am. mm m (“In a! BI‘N‘K SIX ES This Buick disc clutch is a development of twenty years of consistent effort, Rome was not built in a day-neither is a perfec- ted clutch. The Clutrh that did this job is used in Buick cars. It provides the same ceruim ty and safety either for ordinary service or unforeseen emergency. Those mohstmus, powerful war tanks, plowing their way over trench, embank- ment and shell hole required a clutch Ib- solutely positive. dependable, and easy to operate. TWO DEIJVERIES EVERY DAY GROCERIES en! will he on the mom! floor. 0 Corn. per can . 10¢ f mges for ........ 15¢. .......... . . . . . . . .9: ............... . .23: 1nd ............. .23: up for ........... 55c nr Family Soap. .45: ‘ her dozen ....... .8: ................. 35c l‘oasties .......... 9c Ex 3for. 3.)? it.

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