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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Mar 1919, p. 1

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mmr’s "II :3 Invincible! It Will come pretty close to makiu gm on the bottmn of a .pomelfln hth tubâ€"if properly BACK CH“) UP: an! the we to Jack it”| u is to pley ”were, render service. and keep push- mfir «J. the iew m.1'nvel thehl’u fatty mote Ind you'll THRIVEâ€"4f you DESERVE to Iflvel fieW-fioflitl We meow-"guilty. The follmv Hill can talk has tho «1 c on the fellow that's deaf and dumb; and the fellow in business who A VERTISES, has it I" am. the {cm in huaincss who doesn't. may. [at is imjncible! _lt_ will cum-‘pmjty do"; «Luann; mu THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phon 28-30 South Main Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel Dry Goods. Groceries and General Merchandise All Sizes Men’s Rubbers AN ADVRATORIAL - For Local Merchants New, Fine Wash Fabrics! VOL. XXXVI. N0. 10 The soft and slushy days have come The wettest of the year But get a pair of rubbers And the slush you need not fear. ('m'dml (‘ulnl'ml \‘nilvs. 1m- '_\‘ ('hcckcd ('nlcwvd Vuik's, [N'l' ‘ French Finnish Snitings. lwr j Figured ('ulm'm! \’ni!vs. pm- 3'; Satin Sh‘ipv-l Vuilos. Ill'l‘ yard The Libeaty LOans 'DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER ALI. NEW HI-lAt'Tll-‘ITI. PATTERNS FOR SPRING .\.\‘l) SUMMER WEAK They are priced \ery low and we are sell- ing at much less than the city stores ask for same goods. 2.7.3 “'hiu- \‘nilo :nnl ()I'gumly “'nists Vino Quality; .50 quuiity Urgnnuljr Luisa nnly almut ‘ loft, ml in nu this. «firm special ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK have shown you how easy it is to save SYSTEMATICALLY. You “ere more than likely one of the vast majority \\ ho paid for their bonds “on time." To save money {or that why day is just as easy. A certain fixed stun, deposited every week or every two weeks. will just grow and grow. Specials D-mmers Grove. Illinois. OPEN .-\ at SAVINGS yard mwl yard :ml Phone 59 - M HS ACCOUNT! at DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 $225 $1.98 39c 59c The scores were unusually low as an b0 seen from tho following: Stump I” I75 3“ Banning ‘ MC [87 333 \ Dick 1“ 182 328 The next tournament will it held next Wed-end” evening and It in up- en to all. That's the way we weekly tourm- mn for individual bowlors finished at the Dicke alleys Monday evening. STUMP, FIRST. “BABE" SECOND DICKE THIRD Let us make this a no! “wk-om harm to Our Boys. 'l'hv Lidia: n! rhn Mat-ram“. I Alan the commit!" would music!" it a ma! plusura far all of our in- vilrd guests to IHI‘M in uniform. lf llN"“ i! any our of "Our Boys” mldinr, sailor or mam”. who has no! \Volrnmv Homo Dam» and Reception to ho mm at man-'3 Hall. March [5. In shall b0 xlul to have om furnish-w! if ho will notify Mrs. R. C. Brig“. 75-] ii: wr do no! “an! to limit In miss any-um. , U... of tho ,“l..'rl'u-ylfwml" by KITl<l¢l'. pivst-ntotl rPcv'ivml a complimrntary tie-ht to Iho'by Miss um.“ run-Hr" nummhi owning was a violin min, May-mo Enflhlfll'hall. 1 A walling by Mn. Orll Horn] l-‘mslry, "Tl-v Fourth Estate" by Capt anpli Mrrlill Pam-rum, of ”In ”901 Hold Altillory. mu zivvn with wnn‘ drrfully ofirctivc 'lolinpation of "mi tragedy which mmotlmes lurks in lllP’ M” the commit!" would mnsivlorfmakimm'm," a duly mwspnper. gH‘ SOLDIERS. SAIIJORS AND MARINES - A 'l' T E N T l 0 N ‘lmwmp fa Ivé~ um! and hr Iliul I» ?n.! [rt-"Is-inn In ’(mk up >om'~ 0" [hr [km 71- .. 'I"'n\\~, hm "WM mu (M i! (21ml lunch-ml :Il Nv’upml VFW: on Man-h 13-! and mum»! homo Monthly nun-"in: on a lhhly Jay furtnurh. Mr is: :mu‘nns In b» dim-hart"! and n‘lum tn mil lifv‘. ”Imus Ilu Thu and 'lwn mm [our lhmuuh HI | llc- lvlh haw "l Said-mm Ma rnm-. k rmvw an! “ill: (nultv 11 mm m" I . ' and ”my mum | llvllv-nn Wood. (huh-In Thiru'y. ySunk-mm. XL .‘llllli' l. (‘humpurm .\r- ‘mnmv. all nunn- ”III will go down :n Ilw lmzmy of 1M- mu zh (hr lull- l¢-> llm: mmlv lirmmny gilo up and .lnlm ('ninl w.“ m llwm all. Swm- n-rmvl {on u My, Ten days .{m- landing. or on June 1811!. hr was in the from lines as u member of the 95th 0).. 6th regiment. ‘ Mnflmm. ”topping the big push of the Jerriou It Bolleau Wood. It was this} mash that was to end in the capture 0! l'urix and tho channel port... and it wax the marine» with some of the fin! division of mgularu that Now pal (lw (Lrnmm. when the Frvnch haul full": back. (bird tells: how this low» 0! mm. I gnvulrr pm! of them grl‘rn troops. wcnl m “th n grin on thrir {can and a song on ”Mr lipu. pn-naml lo «op Ihnl emu-thing, (my dad hunlv. m- ulér‘ As Mdorg‘ shown," -lnp llorm Hwy null. 010' many a Man- )muu: hfv u.» wmflml mu In "w l")‘ \ ;l inu, 1’1 9U! I H:- n. lellm-n! r Jung”. “’1‘ m-ml)‘ all m. 'l h:- Enlinting on Fvbmnry I8, '18, when In- was 17, he trained on “the island" as the marints call their rookie train- ing ground of Paris Island. On May 124th. he loll this country with other: is replacements, landing at um! on June 8|h. (M ":nnlk 4an .4 -\u-u 1h." t::'-~ nf u v" lhr ulvfrnsr of John Caird, “dvvil dog." and w!- rmn of ”w biggest battles of lhé \\'orM war at the age of eighu-vn is beam on u thiny dny furlough. '10an (mm wm Human "if ma sum or m "DHil Dog.” Home on Furlouzh is Veteran Marine II the Age of Eighteen un \n\ nmhv! in v-wl up (um L'unr-l m [In l mnnwmu‘. ln' flpnnrr In :I ”11w.- I- rk In llw hush put him out nim: hl- nn¢ I AVIilh-H ll ruin: nf v' all fmm Chan-1m Imtvl mvmh Hm rnvl: atrh Ile- mod I\ smuz :uh My '0' i4: ”of lilll" uf .'| “Mind u Ile- main-1|) I) nun-h gn: ”w (an m :hnp (mm ‘ "35>!” lhw'w m hum-ml)" H um‘ \u-rlt hr- :nmidirr 1h!" 9m! Ara-"mu lu- “n.- lulu" m': simian llr lunl 5mm pun Ih") Tho memhm-x of the M. R. Phill~ then Class. that took part in the ma. Maylet. “Cutting ready for the Red Crux: Bazaar" wont over to C“: 1nd gave the play in the Case M. E. church last Friday evening. The Cm‘ Indie-n served refreshment: to In up: pm-iative bunch Md everybody noted "a good time. " Through an oversight of the printer I put 0! the “verse in prone” in the rter of PM 21 was mined”; the Lisle lldlci may think we dill-0t m Wt iflmuughtwedfilldflI-l Another numbvr which was waived with dolight was a musk-ll fitting of Whittier-'3 "Barbara Frietchio," 9» landing pad bring ukvn by Miss Ziu Nam" suppoflnd by a chum! of lhiny vain-s. The chorus we: drilled ‘and directed by Miss Nash and was: avmmpaniod by Miss Barbara Skelly at [hr piano. and tho Welcome Orchest- tra. I Ono of lhv rum-Q «flu-Hr» numbwm of the ”min: was a violin solo, “Liohm-fwml" hy Kwidn; pwxentod by Miss May-rm- Early-hall. l'“ lrlom lurh [n «mural in ”or \illn'c. I 'HI" eriromo- Orrhwhn mum ihl _ h‘i'u: (M ”w «It-hr uf llw 'm-mhrrs ‘ “or ”IR musu-nl anu- In «In unnl‘UIifll I In elmv. ”11'" ”1:1"! (m "nur boyn" . m "w mliL-u'} "ml mun! sv‘n‘ifl'. "H" [v'zu‘mg 0! Nu mv'lw-stm lms lm ‘n Hahn-r uf u! liw rummnnfly urL 'nmv‘ honu- mm'lvmfl and ”In "lfhl'r lrn --I'Iml< :->:ul_\ In fulnish music at L") limr I'm- lhv vvluvnmy Inns, Thu mum-wk ul’ 1hr rum-m! “in Int in "hit 4~nfiu~ly (nwanl :1 firm! In ”Inn-Imu- n mzlnn ."m- “harm“: shall 'hv "w pmmnm‘nl hull 0' (9w wlnv'm-vh :r-tlh'ifllx' fllll’ >{I'fllr‘ _ Tho m-rhrstrn Mays umlu tlw dir , 'N‘tinn a! Miss Hmsiv Nash and 1-13 rvlrnl rnsulh aw arhil-w‘cl hv (hr musirians whirl! .mem! Hu- (“Firm-I" of lhv-lr training. Tho oprnmg num- ‘ ‘Hl'li‘l 0’ (ho pmgram. "h'anhm‘ In-l; ‘Godnni’s "Illlrrusv" wr-Ir harmnnid‘ ously mmlm-Hl. f ~II ”nun who allnmlml lln- mun w-It last Monday owning M "N" .‘Ir'hmhn hpurnymi win-rd! Ehrfl III"- [hr “'rh-wm- lI-rhmun and 0er la . ml lultnl “Mr “I" "paid I'm I hr!- III m Ion- \zIIiI-ql wnxmmm: ha.“ .. I Ion l-u-II [m .nmnl in ”N \inngo HII' “dram-- Orrhr ha mum "sf h‘i": In ”I" ch~m~ M llw uIr-mhrws 1 of NIH musu-nl mm”. In «In m-m'UIing {I M m 'n ‘ H ”w molu‘r was whhmy. ”Ir to?» how alid Ml .rl Ihr mom; I» Mr. (insior rmrimfl it in in «NM purlu-I nn lhr inn-Mt- of hi» Imus-nu. Thiv- it Ihr "L4. raw uf llm lun-l lmn'lv m Imm pram. Hr wu returning (mm Mn work in Chiago with a hall mooth'l “(a in his pockl't. ‘l‘hm short m {allow- ed him from Hu- llut Grove nut-tin um! onr taller than the other: M Mm ”our the church. With I duh they unmrrvifully but him ovrr the haul Aftrr he wu down they I!!! it up and in starting to crawl any the Wit» wen- rurrd 00. Cedar ‘t‘rawh-d to lhr hmm‘ of Mom“. m- linn hon. non. nml hr naliflnl lhfl polirr and Dr. (Sour-Ivy. TM Mot; bun-ml to thc tin-0m humt‘ and Ilwu- u! hix u~mmrl-. Ho h at his home with hi! he'd ‘uwuthod in bald-cv- the result. 0! the bath; and his entire aka" I: cov- and with wounds from the weapon» in the hands of him wultcrn. Whether lhe motive of the thug! was robbely or if they were the slug- gem of - Chicago Inbor union is not. ‘known. Mr. Ganior wtu not able to give a very good description of the men and says he never now them be- {om to hia knowledege. .\Iu~n 10\l'v~ Mm :llvmlm’ H Inn! .‘lomlay owning [ John (insior. of 22l E. Franklin St. was lu-M up and badly beacon near the Catholic Church in East Grove, juut at dusk. Monday evening. John (insior of Hut Franklin Sine! Marked by Four Men near the l'oliuh Catholic Chunk BM)” BENIN ABOUI HIM) IN HOIDUP MONDAY 'H MELODY “INTKIRSBD AT CONCERT MONDA Y Y “i" I!" firm! In ml 4m" wlnrm-vl I In YES! AND BELIEVE ME mm PAPER’S mm: E mm to the :Mvmofinr in! M «has «5%.1... At, nur factory in LaGrange we manufacture many pleésing desi ns of “built in” furniture, such as china and itchen cabinets. Ask us to quote you prices on this class of work. The lum- her used is the best and the workmanship by real [cabinet makers. Many )of the modern :homes in the village contain specimens of our work â€"- all satisfactory. Try the Lord Lumber Co. Service! “'0 will figure your lumber hill, make mone saving suggestions and show you plans. All this is but a part of our service. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Oldest Ian]: I. Downers Grove unisex. lmmlwr is still Vtho material and may :ulvanu- II If ynu :m- planning an a garage ~â€" a ham ~ «w UV get busy now. Put Your Money Into Action There are quite a fur people whn contem- plated building this year who {11- “putting it off” lmrnusc of the higher price of lumber. “Dun't “'3“... $2». )' (Ymnpnrt- the prin- uT lumber with other of the mriuus staph-s of industry and you will find that it has not gum up in )mpm-tinn to their raise; Lumin-r is: still the r omit-st nf lmildina Our Advice isâ€" “Don’t Wait” Phone Day 20 OUR “BUILT IN" FURNITURE 4 still thv t-honpr-st nf building advance instead of come down. 12 an building a home -â€"- «w oven :1 Chicken coop ~â€" Phone after a P. M. 142 J III-pal“ you nut-p Ind-fly h a Ruin;- mu with lib in. sun [hat vim (be, I‘ll an 1' ml In." .1 II p" N01. WHOLE N0. 1828' kn.

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