Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Sep 1922, p. 2

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ll HAMS‘! PEOPLE GETTING STUNG IN HOUSE- TO-HOUSE GRAFT “No mun ever him up home to; he“ rlnvusln; u I life wmk u- “ In wry ran Inn-ms. The ped- tlor i! here today we! gone lnnmr- M. "a in MI. concerned ta ta Mm- mr hi: pmdud given naflu'ulmn ur not. The wrdwnr un‘! find him if It do" not wit. and couldn‘t got. an “Mime"! if he 1’“. 'Satlyfmum or your mnnoy hark' hn‘ In the vo-l minty of (M Human: mnhu‘t‘ I "hthnps men (M- nhove in": than ”M fmturv of mu Maine-2m. Poo-z pl. whn are talked mm buying an' item and gut "lunl' vary nflen look; In all similar product) with a "val; duo! of auxpirmn. Nntunfly this r»- m on th» legitimate ”flags ~old m the store M a Iota! merchant. "Man we have m look upon H19 annoy-awe, and own danger. that i: 1M1"! to allowing irresponsible ”mm to vim our hank-q during the m nf tho» but able to protect than. ”We have ovfly to mall the "Rh practiced by home ta home camâ€"aw ten to mahu what this moam. Th0» is I man who pub hi: foot into the “Unfortunately, howrwr. 1- «mm! above. th- maker of Hum .00.] in thin Mt or [film fadwm nub-My H mm vbou warm :ln nut vampire with “on mwh- by armlnr ronn'md um! mqunnu; u not Im‘rpuhlo tn [he nunbk merchant. “I! the munufactun-ra. the people Idling ,zuul the mu-rchundius wow 1!- nys of a high gradr w:- belime the ”Khan's of a community wuul-l 1r- !lully wefcumr «wan Mu" farm of competihun. In fact, it wuuld m)! ”son be mmpt-lilum. fur pevhfliuu of] houuv h) home «:Iling hm bcwv pun-t on flu mm“ oxponuvt kiml ol' :h‘xtn-g Mao" Um! % known la the humwn‘ “Some nmnuhclun-n, uxually those with products that do not find really We through the rvgular chunneh of distributmn, have taken advantage of the diam-v to employ men and mum- en to «all LhClr warm from house in “This WLH to be expect-ll. The unâ€" precedented Mimosa of strikers in vaflou< industries has deprived large numbers of families of their regular Incomes. And much of this idleneu has boom of <uch duration as to rat up mm: of the «wing; of those ill-3 volved. ’ "I'd. 279 "Judging from the lotten received from memhunts in various communi- ties there is an epidemic of house Ln house selling threatened at the pre- unt time, and the merchandise to be: ofiered for sale appear.‘ to be aimustf as varied as are the complaints. 1 Armour’s Star and Swill’s Premium In this cnnnection the following from the' September 2 issue of the Dry Goods Reporter, will be ofiu- terest: In the past few month" many local housewives have been stung by ped- dlers selling various kinds of goods from house-toâ€"house. Ax has been pointed out before, those who buy from the “Here today and gone to‘ mormw merchant" must take their own chances and must u~e double 'the precautions. l Dry Goods Repofler Says Method Usually Means Buyer Gets. Only shoddy Candy. Cranberries and Grape Fruit First of the Season 16c 1b.. Sim Bacon, pet D. 27c California Hams )fise La' 513‘ Charla.“ Mt'MiHan and brother, ,8 We“ Gilbert, of Cleveland. Ohio, spout the , to be,W“9k em! with their grandparent“, almost! M" and Mn I". Haumem‘er. .: 'l'hu- ~urpriu‘ given in honor of HIM ’Kvtu‘inqer at. her homu but van. a! "Lido. Sunday wax mm" a warm. y-‘l‘lw :x‘vadon wax l-Illn'n sixteenth ‘gbinhlhy. Thine pnwnt to onjny 1hr ‘;orvaamn wan- Mr and Mn Ottn I‘Mr ‘ am! «an; Mr mu! In Joe Snmvk and «laughlm: 31r- Jmnph flmvtnnn and ' am: Mr and Mn (Tlmrlfi Rogue; Mr Hie-urn Nahum"; Jam" Enlar; (3. IH-all‘; Maw (flmlim Tuna. Hiu Lil- 'h’nn Ruin anal Mr. Emil Hall. I" o! Cluiruvn: Mr and In J. Bonnet. o! of Michigan "in Cynthia Coop" Lanmster flopped the qvil by the «31' chain: method of having a “Sr nrvlinanm mated which compel: a: v am! a" tempamry diapemen of merchantliw o! .my kind whauoever to pay a license of $100 per momh or any fraction themf." "ml of Hm door u coon u wand and will nut "move it until he ha,- lold Ma nary. or own nemmpliflml u Jule. And then in the man who says Mn. Swan's.) acnt him over «Rh a mosque “using the name of mm "with?!" Ind the man who mu. mall hi: wampln under his mm. m «Cher pan nf Ma cIMMn‘. “Then thew h the mulmd that ha: bun employed by Lancaahr. I‘m. and many nther mm all over (he roun- tr) The itinerant Inn-chant 5; al- mod an unknown want!” in [Acn- ter and the same can be true of every city if the proper methods are em- played. Mr uml Mrs Arthur (7. IriNin and son, Bulie. of River Parent. were the rum“ 0! Mr am! M” A. Porter my Sunday. Mr and Mrs Chas. Plumb and daughter, Dorothy. of the Grove. spent Saturday um! Sumlny with Mr .11". Ml“ Walt" Plumb. .‘mumg the former residents of [.i‘lcl who took in the Fair were Mr 4m! Mrs H. Yonkc and family, 0! Nupen'me and Mr and Mr: gl‘red‘ find? and family, of Long ”row. I ! Sermon for the morning, “The Church.” The evening service will 'be monthly sterinpticun service with 'the pictures under the title of “Be- ‘yuncl the Pyreneas." Mrw A. L. Allison was pleasantly surprised Friday when her brother. from Dotmit. came in fur a vieit. It wae \hurt because 01' a businesx trip to Chicago. The monthly official ing will be at the close ing service< . The mid-Week praynr and Bible muly conference meeting will be on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. LISLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NOTES Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning services 10.30 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. IEWSY MTES F R 0 M LlSlE ‘ All) BELMONT Free Delivery Allison. Pastor. board meet- of the morn-‘ DOWNERS (mom 33mm 00mm mom, ILLINOIS 7'" and Robert Haiku. 0! Belmont and, Mr and Mn l-‘rnnk Pmlm and (was Hy. of Link. Xian E'ln wau the min-9 ivnt of many bonutiful gifts and all In all uh thy W» a pelmnnt one. . To Mend Crack in lam. Win-u u largt- whnu built is vrm'kfid, [mint .uur thu u-r-u-k with u "Ewe ul wluu- envmu'l. 'l’lmn Lu an n were at whim l.|pr mul -.;iu~ JIIIIUN‘I‘ mm! at run-ml. This u.“ [mural llw bum {mm hrmkmu. All Nubles of Dul’age count ' shoulul‘ . . avail themselves of the privilege of? M" and ‘Mr: Be,“ [Men “M M: membershlp if the}. cover the fellow~iéflm Mrs- Elmer: Dieter mutéprl ou. ,hip and <ociability éuch u club will rum Chimp.) auvluy‘aml CALM on amml The secretary will be glad tn. the Adam 0m" hmfl‘v‘ forward complete information and: (Er-we Gmue tor: Fri“; {or membership petitiona to all intenstéll' Champaign where she will attend the "0b“?5 - ’ L'nivcnity of Illinois for the coming l year. Membership committee. M. Kross. Elmhurst; H. H. Robillard, Elmhurst; Hy. Schumucher. Elmhurst. ville I Secretary. W H. Radon, Wheaton 2 'l‘reasurer, Alvin Scott, Naperville' Diretturs, Woatey Ruhr, West, Ch§<2 cugo: (.90. A. Knapp, llinsdale; A‘-' be" Butl‘s. lulmhunt. An attractive tuntative program of winter activitie< was outlined and officers for the ensuitfi; year were elected as fallowsz. President. A. L Sarran, Wheaton Vice-President, C. W. Reed, aner- The DuPage County Shriner's Club is now an assured certainty. Sump day night more than fifty Shrinern‘ residents. of Dul’uge county and reg» resenting; eight different, Temples, as.- sembled at the Wheuwn Masonic Temple. Cash at m Anya. No imnvd for Um: raymma; Jud the nominnt chart! a! 3mm :4 added (or “me puymon! plan. This h not a high mired machvre. mmpam this «minor with any other washer of QM aamp .aunrhnl 1nd mmhuction and you wil! find that um mean: a uving of 82011) to 845.!” to ynu. II is run inflation of can I afford one. I! simply mum can you afiord to be wiuzout one. We are in a position m prove to you time there h no better propositinn elem! in washing machines. Attractive Program of Winter Activi- ties Outlinedâ€"A. L. Sarran First Pmsidem. Phone 904! Sfiow Roam 1H South Main Street COUNTY SHRINERS ORGANIZE CLUB AT WHEATON SATURD’Y .\ Wuhan that m app-tuna. mechanical mmtmrtinn numplwily. «me-may IM am of operation. in a mlatiun. Don't Iain our won! for It. Ask anyone who um om. or hm." nan. try one in your mum home under no obligation whnL-oowr. and In: for yourself in aniHy to wash 1 to IE mom (or in muwnleuf) m to In If: minutes. Our 45 in um in link vicinity. Now" bofuro hm ‘rnllily been so rumiatonfl)‘ boil! into an Bitch-iv “Kuhn. MICHELIN TROJAN WASHING MACHINE Main St. Warren Ave. Phon} DODGE BROS. HOTOB CARS Kidwell Garage Co. Price now $135. You can now buy quality cord tires at less than fabric prica. And you don’t have to buy two tires at a time in changing from fabrics to cords, as the Michelin Regular Size Cords can be used IOPPOSite fabrics without unbal- ancing the car. Regular Size Cord Tires One Quality Only THE BEST I Mr and Mr: Ben Dietz um Mr and Mrs Elmer Dieter motor-(l out Hrum Chicago Sunday and CJI'JL‘ on the Adam Dieter family. Mun Currie PJHN‘ and “id SI."- wry Potter uf Dnmnen firm-p ,‘pent Suturvlay with Mn Ihrry P‘ofler and Mr and Mr: Spencer Greene atten- alcd th» Lc-giun Muu‘cale .how "Cheer L'p." at Napcwllle Wedneuhy "ven- 11.x. Mr and Mrs Anthony Marine and Children of Rivenide were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Abrams Mus Katie Duerr 1nd brother Frankie of Chicago were guens of their brother Wendell Duerr over the week end. Ml: Lucille Dieter of Chimgn was a warm at the Eleanore Schmitt home over Sunday. of Mi» Meribah McCall of Wheaton xpent the week end at Hilly-refit and attended the Lisle Fair. We are sorry to hear that little Frankie Doerr had the misfortune to break hi< arm. Mrs Hurry Fmter and mother, Mrs Oscar Putter motored to Austin on Tuesday. Amy Bz’xrnard left Friday to take up his studies at the University of Illinois. Little Mary Fitzgerald took in the delights of the Lisle Fair on Friday. Mr and Mrs Paulv Utley attended the theatre in Chicago on Tuesday. SOUTMF-HSLENMES Mr and M13 Em“ Fry and childn‘n LaGrange were week end \'€~'itors the Harry Abrams home. 102 Carpenter 3cm: Downers Grove Mr and Mrs Collins Goodrich were guests of Mr and Mrs William Mc~ Coll of Wheaten at dinner Sunday. The twcasion was in honor of Mrs Goudrich's birthday and mUCh enjoy- ed by all. Downers Grove, Ill. Delivery Service--Twice Daily to Downers Grove, Westmont Vicinity Frank Meyer will drive his racing harse at the Stanton Farm Sunday. From all accounts looks like a big day. Early Variety Peas, good quality, 2 cans 3 cans Charm Eary June Peas ......... 3 cans Telmo Sweet Peas ............. Club House fine sifted. Early June Peas Telmo Prune Butter, large jar ......... Telmo Fig Butter, per jar ............ 3 bars Jap Rose Soap .............. Club House Spaghetti, per package Campbells Tomato Soup, per can ....... attended the Lisle Fair. fol Sunday Dinnerâ€"1 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank n! the "inland pnmz” cuw and into IM- ”intern: waning" cm“ by opt-rung a Sump Acmunt in (his bank. Bocmbody is nhmya "gun. AHEAD on “w money you SPEND. not!" save mm- o.’ H. yournll‘. Wu olfer you «very flanking fuiflty um! pay you compound intend on your swing: WIMMER’S GROCERY 85 MABKH Students entering this month will be given the pénmrtunity of appearing in recitals during the hol- 1 ays. is the foundation of all art. Are you depriving your children of a foundation? A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 -â€"2% discount on all cash purchasesâ€" G. T. WIMMER, Proprietor EXPRESSION For rates and interview telephone 416-M. EDNA LOUISE FITCH Remember Wlmmer’s For Quality Meats SATURDAY ONLY Reader and Teacher of Expression Open Wednesday Afternoon QUALITY and SERVICE GET OUT! Lo" and Right Legs Difler. Humun bags; are nul ut’ the 3am. strength. In M mum in u hundred the 1M“! i4 .x'tmngur than the right. Pncc of Birdl' Eggs. ‘ Bil-(15' eggs l'ou‘h all surls (If-prim A spurruw's egg van be purchased for a fan n-uh. whik- llu- egg of I. 61- (mm areal uuk is warm at [vast $1. 11’ [ml xm-rv. Lana» sums are H. om-rml fur the eggs :u' the passenger pigvuu. Fm??? Semi-5,9122, 1,922 22c 10c 18c

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