Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Mar 1922, p. 7

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h Building Materials of All Kinds Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. Mn. B J Stevonxou viuiwl a fen-’8‘")â€" days In! week with relatives ln- Mm. Snufunl. Supervixor of music Gulcuburx. [of the public schools of Don-non My and Mrs Lawn-ace Folio" and (how, in attending the National Con- childmn Vinita-(l over the work 9...] (create 0! MM: Supervimh~ in Nash- with wlntivu In We»! Chicagn. rill“. Tom». lhix week. Manufacturers Dealers LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Em. Etc. Mr. and Mrs Chm-lo.» Willard and son, of Chicago, Wen visitors in the vae Sunday. Don‘t forget “The Fotygmfl AL bum" at the Congregational Church parlors tonight. The League of Women Voters will hold a bakery mile at the J. l). 61!]- espie store on Sutunlny. April 1. Moulding Millwork Flooring Roofing Miss Kate Foldmun, of Chicago, is. visiting with Mrs. C. M. Fox at her home in North Washington street. Windows Miss Helen Mead. «1‘ Chicago, was a week and visitor at the home of Margan-t Grout. I25 Carpenter st. N OW’S THE TIME! Messrs Kuhn-y, Core! and Reed vis- ited with the James [Slepicka family in Belmont on Saluiduy evening. Lumber Mr and Mrs 105. Rice, of Chicago, visited the Rom: family on Sunday. Miss Margaret Bradley is visiting with relatives in l-llgin. Mrs. Alice Heckmun was taken to St. Luke’s hospital last Saturday. Mr and Mrs J. C. White are \'i.~il- ing in Michigan. Little Jane Downes is recovering from the measles. Mr. Hurry Tank is in tl‘w east on a business trip. Mrs John} Eckert has been ill with the flu. JPERso‘NALs Mr. Howard Gossner has been very ill with pneumonia. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henn on March 17, a wn. ~ Miss Ella Mort: is able to be out again after a severe attack qt flu. mmm Actuwlodud thank“ the min“ as on our 7-.- M vendetta! an mm. «mu afimmwmnc rmeol Chas. Mochel Son and In»! Ina-he «am can Ila (tr-Ru 9! oil lame. mac:- and Nam. hurt-Larry dun-u. "IO-“O nut nut Ingram! undoflluhlonnl “Johnny the" ~ VUHelltoLWo What Mutt He Have Now? Knight, Don’t Forget “OLD BEN” Best Franklin County Coal. POCAHONTAS All Sizes call on us and get our prices. Learn about our service. Home lmilder’s book in colors. blue print plans. etc. Our sugges- tiom mi gm sale mu hundreds of downs in buiMing. We can furnish you the best building materials at Invest [Rm ‘0 Imilul that ham-z make not- eman- rppuirs and additions. Building manual prices are low. labnr costs less. So why «Hay? Our radon and lamb" ynnl an headquaflers for high gmlu- millwork. hamber and building snmflies. BEFORE BUYING Phone One Five POULTRY LAWN FENCING Toda) one \ruuhlnl think we lmdi II (uuch u! [051' Isinu-I lax! Sumlm night. 'Hw wind blow and the “low. arm-m, {rum the Burlingtuu “-m come here next Wednemluy for a con- fcmice with the Vlllagw Council in regard to a subway at ”no Maple m‘e. crowing. "The Junior Elenienmu' School u‘ill' be closed, fol Splinfl' mention, the' Week beginning April ‘I. w-upeuing Monday. Am" 10. ., Alabasline Hp‘genic (‘AM‘IMINE Ready Mixed Paint While Ind. Lime: A meeting of the lm-ul Legion post will be held next Monday evening. March 28. Plans for Decoration Day will be cliscuasul. HAY. GRAIN. S'I'RAW Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hagen, of Her- \\'yn. were in the village on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. E. W. Otto. Mn Ruuw Wuple> and children haw gone to Kanaas (I in “hole thev “ill )oin Mr. Waple.‘ and make their home. Mrs. Maud Allen, of Desl’luines, \‘ipitml over the wevk end with her sister, Mrs. Emrich, of North "Fl-est avenue. --u ~- 2 M" lml we hope it was wintrr'n last; -.--- ..7.. u.» "vâ€" ('llmnx and H. R. H. Cleaner Miss Elsie Benson, uccbmpaincd by Miss-Lillian F‘alk, of Chicago, spent the week end at the home of hex- parents at DeKulb, Ill. MN. M Snaiha)! who makes her'mturuwl to the (hove and will be .. . , home with her daughter, Mrs. A P glad tf’ we their mend" at their Nelson ‘5 visiting relative): in (.hi_9llunw In [IL-Mon avenue. Mrs. lhwto ' ,tner's mother returned with them for tag". . _ , an extended visit. ‘1iuu I-‘lciu nun”... The Willis Winchell family have purchased on Overland and expect to be riding around in it soon. Mrs. Cliflord Sieben and Billy loft Mrs. John Eclwrt entennined “500 Monday for an extended visit with Wul'nesday afternoon. Mrs. U 1“ AL Mr. Siebert's parents at Jasper, 1nd. leu captured the first prize, Mrs. Ec- 11", Willis Winchell family “when the second while the booby went purchased on Overland and exml “do M” James Shaka. GARDEN TOOLS [full Line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES Oil Telephone 29 Etc” Etc. Sand Gravel hummus GMVE RENEE DOWNERS 6mm,mms I Fum unto loads of lh-sturmun for Shmifl bumtI-Is {mm his home town, i (den HHIn, “'qu in l)0\\nms last_ 'Sutuulav afieluoun in a mte [gt-Hing. .tour M the soutlII-m [Ian (I! the imuul)‘. ) I men MII'n, \\(‘l(‘ III UmVInI'Is last_ Mr... A 1‘ 031-") “-3,- [10:19:15 m u Sutuulay afternoon I" ii “’10 EVWHG Iiellglnfu! St. Patrick's luncheon last tour at the southI-m pan 0! the: Friday. The nftornuml was spent county. 'pluyiug 500. Mrs. W J Stub. \I'on‘ Alpha Sigma Beta rl'flk‘l'll“) aII- first prize, Mrs A I’ (‘Iamen somndj IIIIuIIccs the picturing of Karl Kellogg and Mrs W Winchell cmmolutiun. The Harold Grumhuus IIIIII II‘IIIIIk Waples.i guests “’I'Il‘ Mcsdnmes Cmmer. Nel- If any peculiar canals are seen, it son Stunts, lI‘I-ltnn. SlInmlIII. Winmhll Is onLI them lad, perfonning for the’uml Durnk-I. Boneless Lamb Shoulder Roast, per pound Boneless Smoked Butts, par pound ...... Armour’s and Swift’s Box Bacon, pound . Brookfield Sausage, per pound .......... Pot Roast, per pound ................... Pork Loins, small and lean, per pound . . . . Pork Butts, per pound .................. Spat-cribs, per pound .................... Veal Shoulder, per pound ............... NORTHSM GRMERY l MARKET ""‘"""’“" ““‘"“’""' 2"“ u" “"f The dinner and entertainment to '9", captured the hrs! puze, M'f“ 'Ec'fbe given this evening in the Metho- km! the second while the boob) \wnl dist church for the benefit of the fire to Mrs. James Shaka. ”ruck fund by the l‘hilnthea Class and Mr. and Mrs. N P Brenner have“ the Mnn’s club of the church, promis- mturm-d to the (have and will be'es to be u we" attended “Hail“. Ideal Sifted Peas, per can ........ Country Gentleman Corn. per can Yacht Club Salmon. tall can ...... Yellow Cling Peaches. No. 2 can . . Monarch Peanut Butter, large jar Sunbeam Coffee. per pound ....... Large Can Milk ................. Buy our canned goods. because you will enjoy them. They'are cheaper by the dozen. Ask us. ()nr canned goods are put up by a new pnmw; they are ripened on the macs and in the fields, canned in their natural juice and they taste like fresh home-grown fruits and vegetables. KastoryManufacturinfiCo. Phone 617 301-31! W. Hillgrovc Ave. LaGmngc 1-4921 Model 7 pass. Big 6 Studebaker. . , . 3275.1 1â€"1921 Model Special Six Studebaker ...... $250.4 1â€"1921 Model 7 passenger Buick .......... 3275.! 1â€"4921 Model 5 passenger Buick .......... $250.1 These Tops are on display in our show room. A Quick, only these four at above prices. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING, TRIMMING AND AUTO BODY REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTIES SPECIAL SALE THIS *moum “BADGER DELUXE ALL-SEASON TOPS” STEWART M. BURN S. Proprietor Telephone 2 Groceries Meats "05 to be u well attended nlfuil‘: A Nt-guliatious for tho baseball flvltl 'luu'v again reached u atone vull. Au ’heir to the estate “‘IUL‘Il holds the ‘prupn-rn is holding out for mnre moum and uppmenlh an agreement cannot bv reached. brothers. $275.00 $250.00 $275.00 $250.00 13c 15c 15c IAss king of the gang, supported by a big company of fan- ‘-ous juvenile and grown up, well known players. ? Fkfiéfii_iS-VEXRR§ {A DELIGHTFUL maven. or Bomoon LIFE wrm “ SCHOOL DAYS ” = WWWM‘W’I'SM W PENROD Thursday and Friday, Mar. 29 6: 30 Marshall Neilan ;“The Woman’s Side” A pleasing story. gnml :ut'ting and the mmn'nlm-xs 0f the characters make this the star’s host. "\\ ithout 1| «luubt the must clsfluu 11to|\ :t:1gml.(l1-11n {made unnedy over :11 towed. “THE TEMI’l-IS'I‘.” a mo part drama. and ROBERT 1mm: S('l-2.\’I(' The Dicke Theatre PRESENTS SOME GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Katherine MacDonald “ Oh Buddy ” A SPECIAL TWO RBI-IL (‘IIRIS'I'Y COMEDY With thh mischief loving boy I will furnish a complete wireless receiving set, capable of receiving everything sent in a 1000 mile radius for $75. Larger sets at proportionate prices. RADIOPHONES AND PARTS 123 Summit Street 'l‘clenll Theu' sols nrv my own nmnumfluu- and an- guaranteml by me. If you desire :1 wt much- by :mnw ulIu-r firm, I can furnish It um! mvv you ten per cent discount. A simihr dixmuul on all parts. [In-side tlu- buiim-m' informant)", yourself and family can be mm-rlaimul by (In- mum-ns. lortums. M'!‘ll!|{0ln. band and nrvheslra music, which in mm! «m P\'l‘|.\‘ evening. iufu nnatinn «1.4m! daily Special to Farmer Hamid Lloyd's Fins! Feature Length Comedy A Sailor Made , Man Booth Tarkington’s Sim-k Saturday March 25 E. Holman O’Neill Friday March 24 snow. mung 3:30 ROBERT BRUCE SCENIC The American Beauty In , , . . V. . , . .....â€"..â€" W... muc- nlal to Hn- prom-r I‘llilllllifl «If a (unit. are now ln'uad- by \\'i (-Ivss. u_ml (3min .‘larkvl lllt'pofl \. sufullwy i'mwasb and other A I. S 0 KISOGRAM NEWS EWING! Telephone 394V b'l'"

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