Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Sep 1922, p. 2

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SWEETMEATS! 35c H L. KLEIN SON [I New Comb Honey 25c a comp '_ WINE ANb FAT]: AGAIN ATTRACTION m 229 Prey-ration: an bring mud. (or I can! of eighuma thou-uni people. A umll he in churn-d for min:- thlng uhibtu. Education-l uhihih m («and by the audition. Since the (am bureau hm been or- naiud may orchards are being Ipnyevl and the plowing much of- Ieiuln decided to have In apple din- 'plly in comnrflou with the grain about 800th have been woken for by the WI" Co. Farm Bureau Ind the Child erlnn‘. lhpanmcnl o! the A new Nature of the day will be u horseshoe pitching contest between towns npreaonting Nupervillo, 0H- woto. Plainfield, DuPnge and Wheat- W townships. The preliminaries, to decide the bent towers in each township. will be played I! ten o’clock Ind the Malawi“ be Maxed a! elcycu o'clock. American Family Soap, 10 bars for 570 Tractor Plow Clue lâ€"Manufacturers. 2-0pen to Boys 18 years or under. 3â€"L0fltl Tractor Class. 4â€"Post Graduate Class. Greatest interest centers around the local tractor clans and the manu- flcmring tractor class but keen com« petition is expected in some of the boys' clauses. The contest i.» divided into the [ob lowing classes: Riding Flows. Either Gang or Single lâ€"Open to boys under 17 years 2â€"Open to boys under 15 years. 3â€"â€"Prize Winners Class. 4â€"Port Graduate Class. One of the classims of this part of the state will occur on Thursday, September 7. when the Wheatland Plowing Match association will hold its forty-fourth annual contest. It will take place on the farm of Walter H. ‘Moellcr, four miles north and a half mile west of l'lainfield. Sweet Mixed Pickles, «IL in: We Riding and Tractor Plow Columns: Grain and Vegetable Exhibits and the Ladieu' l-‘Iir A. T. Ogren â€"- Downers Grove 57 So. Washington St. Ph FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Jewelry Gaiifornia Hams 19¢ Palmolive Soap 3 bars for 250 Open Until 9 Monday Morningâ€"quprerlrifiveries IN WHEATLAND TWP iEMROVE THE MUSE“ ODCPSEASE nor PM MRIWEMINR‘ a Museum ‘hc Electrician Silverware Diamonds Full information concerning salarâ€" ies and requirements, and application blanks, may be secured {mm the United States Civil Service Commis- sion, Washington, D. C., or the board of civil Service examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city. Washington, I). C. Aug. 31. The United States Civ‘ll Service Commis- sion states that there is urgent need at the hospitals of the Veterans' Bureau for leconstruction aides and assistants in occupétional therapy and physiothempy in connection with the rehabilitation of disabled soldiers, sailors and marines. The commission will receive applications for these po- sitions: until further notice. Both men} and women are admitted to examimfl tions. Applications are not requimi to report for a written examination, but an? rated upon the subjects of education, training. experience, and phyxical ability. Rehilibitaflon of Disabled Soldier- Calls: for Occupnlionll Therapy Heads RECONSTRUCTION AIDS NEEDED BY THE GOVERNMENT BAKERS BAKERY BOY MellANUS. Prop. Our Goods um Pun Ind Wholesome ”QM-St. MM“ Free Delivery 17.0 cu GOOD! "Ill" Phone 416-)! Phone lORl) mm COMPANY ‘ That they may be better able to tell prospective passengers. “the little things they want to know" the mn- agement of the Burlington is to-day sending xixteen ticket sellers and‘ traveling passenger agents on a comâ€" pmhensive tour through Glacier, Yel-l lowstone and Rock Mountainvfiktes] national parks auil Colorado. Many tourists are lost to railroads gener- ally because ticket agents and pas- senger solicitors cannot furnish first- hand inl‘onnution that may only be] Butâ€"there has been a limi- tation. Why not concrete walks for the farm. Never thought of it, huh? Well, its being done Not just a single walkg from hitching post to house but walks, approaches and drives-a yard complete No matter what you plan building this fallâ€"we want to furnishg the materials. Let us help you plan. Burlington Has Party of Ticket Sell- ers Visit Web! in Order to Know More AboIII Parks. Etc” Etc. SIXTEEN TICKET SELLERS SENT ON TOUR BY THE “Q” Phone 391 for a taxi, twenty-four hours 0,! the day. Careful driven clean. comfortable curs.’ prompt. service Ind a low charge, In our Inducements. Auto and Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE It is indispensable in con- struction of silos, watering troughs, fence posts, retain- ing walls. barns and houses. CONCRETE is not a new ma~ terial in the erection of farm buildings. a M'woraey. M. o. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Tel. Olfltc I Tel. Ru. 10 23 8. Hula $.22 W. Cu!!!” 3!. Hours: 2 to 4 p. at; Sunday: and Evening: by Appointment Resident Member of the Lumberman’s Publicity Bureau . PHONE 391 secured by one who “hos been there." It is the idea of the Burlington man- agement that these agents. dealing directly with the public. shall have been to the places they talk about and therefore be in a position to fur nish exact information regarding the things that cannot be put in folders“ The only milk which can really be called “safe” is milk which has been pas- teurized. We have a com- plete pasteurization plant in full operation and all milk delivered from our wagons has been put thru this; modern process. D. H. UflLflORN SAFE MILK All kinds of work except papering Phone 44-J RED. 2 Phone gtlgeg 6 pm. Phone 91 MILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE -â€" l C E - Punterwbecorator Downers Grove L. W. BREAW II. E. McAlllSTER ($0., CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY: LABOR DAY You might :vot want all wool blankets at the first turn of the urea- ther; but than is when 3 Cotton and Wool mixed Blanket will come in very handy. But this is a good time to check up all your blan- ket need“. If won an» going to need morv for wider weather. you will want to take advantage of fluke values. It is a new shipment of Cotton, Cotton and Wool and Pure Wool Blankets that we am giving you at very attractive prices. ' You'll Probably Need NEW BLANKETS for FALL Here are some real values Fanny’s and Merchant’s Bank When you do war banking with u- )ou ma) he pun that our! trunnultan- --.-o for II *0 an com-"nodul- . "sealed book " 11w mlltiM-MP M'Nn IN:- hnk and m «loot-mm I: one of mm and 290mm. To port. our “unman- to the Mines! of our ability 1- m-t only "no polity of IM- bank but In FIXED I'I'RI'OSI'Z. We an confide... you will like our bank. Why not try on! our fire by owning an account with us? You know how you always need it in quantities, for ni glit- gowns for yourself and the children. Our new Fall stocksg are now inâ€"in plenty of time for you to do your sewmx leisurely. Good quality Outing Flannel, lights and (larks, assorted patterns per va __ 21 ‘ ”Mc Outing Flannel, good weight." 26 inch as- aorted patterns per 33rd. .. 15¢ 26 inch Outing Flannel ven good“ qualih, assorted patterns, per um! ”C Informal Address by MRS. LOTTIE H. O’NEILL PROF. JOHN REED SUPPLIED WITH OUTING FLANNEL? Wool Blankets, “x80, assorted patterns per pair,“ ...... , ... ,,1 Main Blankets. 54x72, per pair l‘lafin Brankets, 64x76, per pair . Assortgd Raid Blankets. 84x76, per pair H Assorted Plaid Blankets, 66x80. per pair.... Cotton Comforters. 72x86. floral alesign;, assorted, each A State Institution under State Supervision W 1892 Free discussion on subjects of local, State and National Interest A Confidential Relationship MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 11, 8 O’CLOCK Library Hall “ORGANIZATION MEETING OF THE Program for the season will be outlined New and Interesting Features People’s Forum People’s Forum EVERYONE WELCOME Friday, September 1," 1m “’8.” to 813.95 ’IO7’ 33.75 to 86.50 88-75

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