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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 May 1918, p. 1

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DOWNERS GROVE REPORT? m com 0W 1. W. NASH Plum Coodseedisltheonlykindsoldat All the hoeing, weeding and water- ing in the world will not help that gardenofyomthisyearifyoudonotphnt VOL. XXXV. NO. 19 Lehmann Michel noon. Khldlybearthisinmindmdldlyommiglr bomwhcn thcycometolown touhop on Wednes- dnytahanoon. We willbeprepued logive you beddsetvicehom7lilll2inlhc forenoon Wed- this note will done every Wednesday at l2 o'clock SPECIAL: Yen" S'm PM per unmw‘c fififiaimm ..... If. ....... MflanlmflmF-od. “Runyon-d spud-hr. 2 It ju Apple Butter, ................................ p. Fancy 8cm Cofln. par mud. ....................... Yen-t Faun. per ”char. .............................. WM luau-l or 8mm”. 3 will” ................ In“ an fun. In buy "mp. ........................ I! n. Jar Jellies. I {or ................................. 2 on. home (Imam. me. Enact. .................... haunt-col. for timing Aluminum wan. m ......... Wuoil for pdi-Mng tannin. ”corn. cu. gun can ....... Art for (m mic. GROCERIES ‘“ S” Giving business advice to our depositors is only one pan of the service this bank endeavors to tender to its depositors. We aim to establish that feeling of cooperation and mutual help that is certain to bting mutual success. For your success is our success. Thehenefits-ol having your account in this bank are nusnesous. Calludletalyolomofimstellyouolthem. We‘l’sy ax‘laterest on Deposits. local News on Every Page! come to Us for Advice FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dun'ng June, July and August Downer- Gme. lulnou. WM“ gp_,..!2....;.- Phone59-M DOWNERS GROVE; DU PAGE COUN'I’Y, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918 Prices urn IO: fl: mmummmm the-honmvmmwm withmrn’oymtdflnkthlhl (Inflammation. «31mm. lftbemtheriaiaduz- munnllywillbehddintheml- Well-tell. The Red Cron- all, is pnlinhry udIeRedCI-omdfivevllichm H.120. TheBdemhnin (heal-iv: gunman m dfmkW.Ymeym mamarudim eh: local Amalie u the high «w. wed '- Hula venue to Carpenter. mu .- CAI-polar to Gm: em on Gme In lain; mu. on lab: to Min-d. an to Washington; ”'01 (0 Curtis: and Mnmnhbunmnry. Fm par-dc And aw the flag raising ‘nnd Red Cross n'lly More muting to the drill gnu-(h at Highland avo- luoe and the Pink I‘Iil. "And don’t you think It Interfere. wllh her work?” “Bynomeum. [Mdmhdmhor who didn't chew gum. and M m’ "I quite a bad." and Dow-en 0m mute; rm program will discount mull music. Also the “Q“ huulk- 0! the I. It. 1. Riverside. Lucy-Inn. Iii-aide “one!!!” Yeastâ€"I no um blood W of you. than m. ‘ First then? will be a flag raising u the Public Library when the Stars and Stripes pmvided by the energy or the Khaki Kids will be hot-my Thu: there will be a Red Cmu rally with a Red Cross speaker, James H, Scan. of Geneva making the princi- pal uldresa. For the occasion the Subprbnn Bun Band has volunteered it! ner- vicea and below and during the nhon Them will be much doing in the Village next Sunday, May 19, when the Second Battalion of the Second Regiment, Illinois Reserve Militia- has its hamlion drlll here. Pmde. Owning of Red Cros- Driw and Band to Mike Things ’ Lively. 'v 0“) 610!" 10 ‘ m M [IBRARY " NEXI SUNDAY “elf-colmrfllisuhflovs u “4.5“...“ " “i“Wli-‘Tflt thlMfly-ufl-bulnc‘hulnhc. \ouu-byn-Indhuflulmmulw ml.“- h mum “In. h I'm-to. Il'hpd and Ann- ktâ€"k min-a not! fund- Io um M. «Ola-Inglpnr-‘oloroilfllfii .- .7. on: .181..- 1tr :15...- _o {a is; .33 Ital-:1. pl ‘1.- aoI. dilate-3‘3. aczz mz_r!.12r:rl.ol gllitiin. .â€"~.I.rl~onioil.¢flniinlgrot no: int-‘21. \‘mov-M-vflufihwm‘h‘ukfldd ermf-d kOItheu‘no-wmwllo“ a!~3l§u$fli£i‘£l~% .tonaaurantooriIRI-{fioluvu-‘f 51-163.. <2!!ulii’§%l§£ Villt‘.r"I.-!itil. «can 0: r8- 1: 3.9-: III... 3. rat... 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Writes From French Hospital “ 0 v e r T h e r e” lrntns Hum nowmsanovr 30mm BMS Mmfnmaew Well old top Wh“ do you think of (Continued on Page 4) Camp Um, L 1.. Icy lo. 1!“. Somewhere in France April 15, 1918. 30h (Pad-l) YOUR HST IONS BILLS mnewsonmyms Funnel” aunt‘s-d Merchmt’ 3 Bulk In am We Lord Lumber company MMAWM finds-".39! 0-1 IF YOU HAD PAID TREK (BY CHM" YOU WOULD HAVE mm A RECEIPT FOR EACH AND EV- ERY ONE IN TIIE F0“ 0? A CANCELED CHM; um om MVP. VALUABLI. HAVE NO DOUBT BEEN PAIDâ€"~BUT BOW? IF YOU PAID 11!“ “IN CARI!" IT IS DOUBTI'UL WHETHER YOU HAVE RECEIPTS FOB IANY 0P mum-smut" Phone 20, Dan, and 1424 or 814V, I'm gPutOnWOynrl mmm Mpmumuuw WHOLE N0.

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