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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 May 1918, p. 5

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In. H. C. Shelton of ngervine. visited friends here Sundty. ..ld|¢r’u Day. Sunday. Order your Cal-m- fn- C. V. Wolf. has lit-1. Ah. 34 S. Main St. Hill In Wildcat]: in spending In. J. C. White has been under ‘l‘vv new Mum on Put-buy It the he, an m erected thin summer. Witch for “Dan 258” u the Dicke In. Sibley Hum has gone East Pu. Salted One. 16 Quaker Oats Pack-dc Graham Crackers 12c soda Cracker: 18c Oatmeal Cracker: 18 FREE Palmolive At This Store I PERSONALS diaér your COAL supply now for next winter. Mertz (3 M ochel Bum all why. am for like Palmolive podudsandmager‘o wit t Inc-apnea addifional inducement The offer is good all the week, but the supply of Gift Palmolive may not hotd out. BuyltuheofPalmoIheColanlmorlanol Palmolive Tnkum and you will receive ondullalud cab: of Palmolive Soap Free. Which um hall (be Iul'n wand rum-nod to you n 3 fl“ of your [notice up. on main 30 can wonh of am Palmolive products at mmmdflmfix _. -. Thkhthooflermlre making this weekâ€"u: 05::- I“ Macaw. Mamdmmflnmnh ven nhsoluklylruwhmywbuyahoflkolhknoflw£lm poootnjlrdhhnolicholde Mdudakn. mwmuuw mainlyzlornquamt! You receive 75cmnwonhoflml’nhuounpmdaunmcpo- empicedncc-u. ZINDT’S PHARMACY Lawn "was. Garden Tools. Seeds. Win Fencing. HARDWARE 36 South Main Street Day and Night Serivce. TELEPHONE 39 um \u'auun “I‘ this wmk. . For sale. lam Cnbhoge plants, houses. Phone ‘1 Mrs. [1.1. H home In mchines 115.2 R. Cnflermhmteuhmnefimgfi the Thimble Club on Tuna”. The Both an we ladies making the trip to her country a“ 00¢!!th Word bu been received ham Geo. cooking held in the Libnry on Wed- Dieke, who left Int Friday for Jef- nesdny proved very inductive Ind fflmsvifle, Texu ml mun. up the lieu! boys at Camp 1mm, Houston. Hunky afternoon In. C. B. Briggsmthameeipentofanr- prise birthday party. Those pnmt left my beautiful gifts. creation-l church will meet 3t the Walla. 0. A. SWuElm street. Thursday. lay 16 at 1:”. ; Watch for Genig‘s adv. on this :pcge every week. Some good items dun listed. Adv. of Democracy” it when you hush, cry and think. at the Dicke Theatre every Saturdsy Mrs. E. J. Hoinlz visited over the week-end with her bmher at Camp Merritt. N. J. waiting to go over. For sale. large window of Pmsies. Cnbhge plants, at C V Wolf's green- houses. Phone tau. ~Adv. her mention with rolatirn in Omaha this week. ‘ M. F. Kelly in spending u Graham Cracker: The India Aid Society of the Con- Salted Crackers 8:! Benjamin Chnpin in the “Son Telephone 282 Son- Downer: Gave. Ir. Hdm: m the horn and raised here, leaving about Elm forty years up going to Knnnu. whenhehubcenunrymadul farmer. Sent»; his stock this Spring mheismnkingataurofthemntry. bergwuhkentnDr.Topewho {and HM beyond a little shock to fAnmmgrmmmu. little mix up at the corner of Main and Wax-mu yummy noon in which the Ford and its owner cane oi! seeâ€" oad but. The can balm to Wales: lobar; Ind B. E. Bolanski. lo- Phenom Km are visiting Ir. Hdntx'n brother. Mitchell, and can! relatives and old friends in And around Mrs. A. R. Gray and little daugh- 1ler 0! Savannah. Illinois, have been npending moral dlys with Mrs. J. P. Cliflord and daughters Ind calling on numerous friends. Hrs. Gray will be remembered by many a Miss Sophia Park: who, before her mur- ria‘e to Dr. Grey made her home in this village with (Mun) Dr. Roberts. ‘wu an intrm at the Francis Willau! hospital and has minted and perfonnâ€" M many surlifnl operations. He will do minor surgrry at his ofl'irv m- at tlw homes of patients lid-fl- he says. IE.6¢$.'.§J5S.IQJJ.IR. «it! n.- m n the ,v-umrh muo- uh unite. ‘0. “mt «not In in a MC du- 'Cn-lnc mu of Mann and flu» Rn. R. K. Bohr... thu- m pat-'Wy In all kinds of motor. (or of the Pint ltumlknl rhunh. cu“: n have u now an; lean. cm. will much MI mud rum next 17““,- M a... my" a u and.“ Sunday morning at II I. In. It mm... rah- “ In 0., “min. guarding hr - mm norm- for "Mother" ”lg“ mm”... “mm? If we (or ow by: serving Uncle Sam. All can‘t fly, . new a... In a. an the who mid Illa to hear our new Mo! ,nmnl drawn up It «thinly he! an mos‘ handy man. {not «M m our lo-ynlty {or I lawn Sum-1| “u of vmdallun "I, ". Standing to float thin up. And whfle pom,“ m "K, M,“ m ”n of W“ an In It It let thou. in the ”notice Tuup w. m rifled u mm um! 9rd" "'9'! “'9 “M Wm“ “9 it Is continued drufir mum will:°°'°" to up one ’. fly. be him In the authorities {cal il l..:" m i" u h“. ”Mum n the one u 1h:- power hour. it Men in I" hind:- ‘0! "all." and day and night. No man should I» lefl. flying an" sunâ€" ‘ gdovm. Since writing w- mm m .5 Edward ll. Kuplu‘. M‘ D. has Irnl- thorn ““9, flu- fl.‘ at tho! "I,“ pllni 0d the «mm in (hr Hadley building p.“ Men “k". dmnm. w, hnpo a '0'”le "““Pil‘d by Dr. CMM’L ""fvww ono will ho put in its plan and an nulmgv‘ for proplr to raise humi- fnl flnwers and than have llwm dag» troy-d. Ed. Otto Nun-nod from Oxford. Nebraska on Thunday who-n- he has been building I but ml shale (or flu- Burlington. He will go to Bridg- port. Net. Sn shout I month when: he has another manna. um um to er- ect I MM. noun. Sunni m: of vuldlllm are 7-2-6 pod"! in me «an!» wen pan of town ’ Tuflp beds Irv rifled It night “(I ’11' it Is continued drum: mm willE be him I! the authorities («I it L: an outrun for proph- to raise bounti- ful flower.- and Hum have [Mm des~' » \myrd . _ 9 Shoat 1M emmluw-Jlofnn. not» poi-Ionoun Gandlckk. "command {or an :1:ka Mn. mocha. mil". Mu. call. 144-. Pol-(my Mmlou, Mada “(Max but the lawn. Blow gun filled with powder. l0c. [alumni ‘ will punch his mud unnon In! ‘ Sunday morning at II I. In. It vul' hr n will amn- for "Mother" ml; (or ow by: serving Uncle Sam. All who mid Mm to hear our new Mm . an mm handily mm. Ida Shaun-bunk left Ins! Saturday ;mornlng (or Cunp Lognn. Houston, Wan, to visit her brother. Williun. iWhen she Arrived at the camp lon- ‘day evening she was informed that Bil”: regiment had Ion {or mats un- known on Sunday morning. Henry Band-mu and Roy Dick-o. cult-Md mutiny h the U. 3. Tull Servkv and will leave II about I M for Columbus. 0M0. TM um um I: heavy truck driven and In huh ll» slam In the mad ml to enter flu unite. H. S. Own 0! Santos: avenue. “aiwcd it how” {mm Contrdlia. Ill. but Saturday. He has been udug his muhlno In the central Ind moth nations of the ma And in Kmtudxy since early [at (All. In the honor roll of Liberty Loan bond buyers will be seen the “(atom Electric Co‘ This subscription is to cover applications made though this company by msidents of [)0me why are employed there. Wilm David, son at Ir. “a n“. can ol these meetings. iL. 3. Dunn! of Helm new: enâ€" Uniler the leadership of Mr. Wm. in.“ in the Navy Tue-thy and u I‘ w. Heinz. Smmh Troop Nu. [Camp Fun-lam, Great um. {0" M5 1 of Burners Grove held its Int ivnlifilim training. mating in the basement 0! the Con- The pomh has been Inn on“ the {mat of the old Congmgatianll chunk the steeyle will come down and we understand it win he used by the local branch of the Red Cross. 1 Through a mistake an ermr crept “Mo the paper last. week. It was ‘William I". Eichelman, of the Plank Road who donated the drum to Com- pany H. and not his son. W. H. The third «Incantation in wu- Fred Howe arrived tmme Monday from the south {or a visit with his folks. He is "linking of joining the many local boys fighting for Uncle “One More American" coming to the Dicke Theatre with Geo. Bebau. the famous character actor. It tells a dcllghtfully human story. Do no! miss seeing it. -â€"-Adv. Kr. and Hrs. Chas. fin-int: a! I: 11m he m .11 right. Damn Grove. HIM- Advertiéd mall (or the weak Dd- ilng flay 11, 1918. Mr. H. Prohseo Hr. C. E. Zoo! Ir. Cut Heine- Ir. 1mm Wood Hr. Flu! Henderson Get right in line And help m crush the foe, You're a big hunky chap. Your Uncle Sun's in n soup, So you nut go Johnny, to Johnny. :0h Johnny. on Johnny. Why do you tag. ' Oh John-dry. 0!: Johnny, Kath to your Mg. Your country’s ailing, (211’! you hear, Don’t shad Hound while other! do an the fighting. You mat go Johnny. go Johnny, Mrs. Gem l‘ooler. of Hannilnl, N Y. : lormvr maiden! of Dowmrs vigi- led frionds hum lust week. NEW WORDS T0 ch» ml" for the flag obwrwd Roy Hill" in mfleflnl from I blow on the had mind in . peculhr way My evening. flu but Mlle with the tn' {mm Chicago and W” un- coupliug the air on his lain dovn In an yank, whoa hwy-Mn. to put the leader a lame lump of cod weigh- in‘ about thirty pound» toll on M- in“. TM blow from (Ms knocked Mm among-lam Ind animal the other ml which lilo out Mm In (he held. Dr (murky m calla! and win-l Mantlldntthoyunh Iktoothtm home in MI mun-owe and then I'- plkd (-1er din-lug. Though the km an very ”bald th- donor an In lilkr In getting along no. It net-ml. ‘Nldonal Capital. Ir. “I" ll the 1«coal! resident of the wall“ to go nub the ship building corporatio- J. P. MuDunld 0! [Wall no» we. took up his duties with n arty latheyearndiumlocuu'du Benn-mm. Tex-x. has been mucus! with the Victor Electric Campany of Chicago during his midence ln Downer- vae. In. Hall it disposing of the furniture ”I. will Inn-r Join Mr. Hall. They will pmbcbly mid: in I wburh of the Arch Hall of Blodgett avenue left two weeks ago {or Washington. D. 0.. when! he goes with the electric-l enâ€" gineering department of the Emer- gency Fleet Corpomtion. Mr. Hill A (unwell party wns given Inst Thursday night in honor of Herbert Stoudt, who left the next any for Jet- ferson Ban-melts, Mo. A very pleas- ant evening was ended by a supper after which he was presented with a wrist watch. Mr. Val. Wander linking \the presentation speech. Among {those present were; Mr. George Len Tman and Chnrles 'l‘ulp of ChicagO. ‘Mr. and him. Emil Wander. Mr. Ind Mrs. lrvinx lehl, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hogrefe, Val Winder. Emil Vix, Wm. Vix, Anhur lehl. Jox. Drew. John beibundguth. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stomll and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoudt. negation“! church lust night. It. is to he mgreflnd nut owing to attain important clauses in his Maine” “- ihira, Ir. J. M. Wcimor found it impossible to assume the position ol jscouunuter of Troop No. 2. The of- facials o! the local council m eludes luring to secure a lender for this sec- ‘ond ttoop. ADVERTISE!) LETTERS Tm din-pk m AN OLD TUNE 221E; l'ord weekly, the picture the Government want: everyone to see. Paramount Hflo‘tlph the We lace- lupin. Mr.ndhln.8ldneynrew ll sanctum: JACK DIQKFORD ifi‘rhecpamcr'l'l‘ JCJQIMMWWAM 5n: vm'rox noon: in “Some Mam” limb-luau! UM: do. Armlinggooduorycedaedmnd My Father: we.“ .. W I... .. uhdwd'romljncoln'uiubflhylonod. The boy. Abe, whom xfiocovenlhc pnctice nod tell: Ii: [aha who Wdrefunainnmming Twill-cob. whohadtil- WAbe'selomoolemtoted. st lat tubes the «he cl Tuesday, May 4th No Matinee Jack Picktord in ‘Son of Democracy, Saturday, May I 1th Matinee 3:, Work coiled for and delivered. mmmumo-ammwumenmm. mmm m WW“. “I" lkmnu ”MZMTWIflfizfll-I- nunemmru Your Home Theatre Anny. lint-run. Clean Pictures. Burton Boll-es Travel Pictureâ€" “A trip to the Jenoln Cave: of Autumn nun-came“ lo“! lac Ind-damn”: 7303.491»; MII‘II1C. Thursday, May 16th Matinee 3:30 OUR mum: 880W MEIER“ "n “WWII" Dick: Theatre ALICE JOYCE in “The Fettcred Woman” Iv ”The Spirit of ’11” “AMINO All) W cm. In. Ila-0 132*! unnum- Finn won

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