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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jul 1919, p. 5

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Work will commence soon on (he Herman Comil’s home on Benton Ave. Hr. Kick. Mr. sud Mrs. Lanphem of Belmont Street. are away on a vacation. The Bridgeman family are away on their vacation. Phone 62-51 Band-Mdfornlnounnl. Ford Weekly at Dicke’s Thursday. Owen Griflith is home from Mil- Iukee. where he has been working. OF THE YEA! THE DAILY MENU “SCOQES M088 IDIVD'ICI. “BIZ I)! WHERE WE COMP: 1‘" “Hill ASSISTANCE APPIOPRIATE 1‘1) TNI.“ KIND "F WEATHER. AND IF YUI WANT Sl'GGES‘fll).\S WE HAVE THE! GALORE HARDWARE 36 8. Mnln Street Telephone No. 29 Dear Sir:â€" No (w men are alike: MERTZ 6 MOCHEL ORDER jiggizeififiezc’ C 0 A L 3:";Lez,f';az:;:“ji; NOWf fuel conditions in the U. 5. Follow their aduice! PERSONALS Arthur Blackburn 01' Detroit, visited his famfly over the 4th. CLEANING â€" DYEING â€"- PRESSING and â€"-â€" REPAIRING WE HAVE JUST THE JOSEP H MAZZA 11, 1919 ”mu-hams AT THIS SEASON If you want your particu- lar needs well cared for, we are at your service. Perhaps the cut shown here will in- terest you in our many styles now on display. . .We carefully plan and ex- ecute every detail with an eye to the individual person- al requirements of our pat- rons. .The needs of the in- dividual are ever in our eye. You have individual requir- ments in the clothes you hwy. You want clothes that will add to your personal appear- ance. not detnct from it. The satisfaction of this de< sire calla for precise tailor- ing skill. Very truly yours, Miss Violet Arnold, a! Chicago. vis- ited over the National holiday with Miss Marian Contain, of Chicago, ~went the holiday at the Lusher home on Belmont, street. Mrs. Mary Timke visited Mrs. Slyter and family at Neponset, last week Saturday and Sunday. Carl Lower visited over the uh and Sunday at Minneapolis. Miss Verna Schupp visited. with home folks at Burlington. Iowa, over the week end. f Anny n. Navy. North Side field. In. and In". may suck. }b.se m finemm ‘ Ml team a. Mr. Ind Mrs. W. A. Thomns. of Miss Maud Dewey spent the week Chicago. Spent Sunday with Mr. and end with {fiends at Yorkville. Mrs. Eugene Hull“. SORT 0|" EATS Li LI" THE THEATRE OFâ€" GOOD PICTURES GOOD VENTILATION GOOD MUSIC DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS WILL SOON BE AT DICKE THEATRE Belmont and Forest Aves. : EVENING. .......... 7:30 Admission ...... 15 20 cts. Tuesday, Juiy 15!! A WONDERFUL RAIL- ROAD STORY FULL OF PEP. Attractions at the DICKE THEATRE Mr, and Mrs. Shalcen and family of Molina. “1.. are guesm of Mr. and Mrs. A_ E. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jones returned on Thursday from Atlantic City. where they have spent a month. Miss Sarah Butier of Chicago. spent the week «and with Mu.» Dummy and Hun-nee Conley. Miss Barbara Skelley left for St. Paul, Minn. and Superior. Wis., for a months trip. After enjoying a weeks vacation Mm Dorothy Conley has Returned Duuglus Fairbanks will soon come to Dicke’j. adv. Children's Day will be observed at the First Evangelical Church next Sunday. Miss Blanch Vallance spent the 4th of July holidays with the J. 1!. Clum~ pm family of Winnetkn. CHESTER OUTING M \T!N!-IE-â€"~‘¥:iÂ¥). Admission, 10 and [5 cents BECAUSE it is the greatest woman story ever written. BECAI’SE its author is Hall Caine. known throughout the English-speaking world as one of the fore- itzost novelists. living or dead. BECAUSE the story, in book form, has created a fuwre in this Country at: l abroad. BECAUSE the picture is filled to the gunnels with color, variety and vivid. sensational net-non. BEC.-\l.'SE the players. including Theodore Roberts. Kutherine M‘woonm, lanai lirunctbf. Milum Sill- :izui Jock Holt. comprise virtually an all-star cast. BECAUSE the director is Hugh Ford, generally recognized as one of th: gweiitcst presmzt-day produc- ers of stage play: and screen dramas. BECAUSE “The Woman 'l'hon (invest Me" is a l’aramount-Artcraft Special, or. in other words. the 1 very best that the brains and money 0' :12..- .-‘~.::‘|ous Ha} urs-lmky Co. [wrati u can make. ALSO BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE and CHRISTIE COMEDY. «mom-.1 COMES HOME“ Don‘t Ml.“ This Comedy of Bobhy Vernon OUTING I A DREAM David W. FLOATS rs “The Woman Thou Gavesl Me” The biggest and best show. Too big and good to miss. Come early to either show, u; know the seats will be filled. Ethegl Clayton is always good. mg ALSO THE GREATEST COMEDY TEAM EVER, MR. and MR8. SIDNEY DI" :.. inthewondroustwoâ€"reelcomedyâ€"“TH E LA ST 0 F TH E SAXONS"; BRAY PICTOGRAPH, FORD WEEKLY’ EVENINGâ€"7:30 and 9:15, Admission, l5 and 2) cents. It’s a deuce of a fix to be in, isn’t itâ€"â€"to mistake a man’s wife for his daughter and make love to her before his very nose? Miss Pauline Reiner visited over the Fourth and Sunday with her parents at Keokuk. lawn. Mrs. Charla 8"“..0Hn hfln gum- to Austin, Minn” for u throe mdnths visit with her brother and family. Miss Minnie. Haskell. who h staying in Chicago for the plea-om. visited with frirrnds here over the Fourth. Mrs. Bresm’hun. of Aurora, is visit;- ing her daughter, Mm. Clurvncv Shumho. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zinn. of Chi- cago. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerwig‘ The Misses Helen b‘alvey and Mary O'Marzl. of Chicago. visited over the 4th with Mrs. Guy Silnunson. Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sc‘msler of Glove street. at the West Side hus- piml, Sunday, July 6th. a son. Hrs. Cora Seifen. of Naperville. visited Misa Nellie Beidelmanl Tues- day at the home of 01iver Beidelman. to her duties at Marshall Field 1 Cu. Mrs. Rafph Gaehner has returnedJfilh. thbflfta’cw . ...____ , ETHEL CLAYTON REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SEE Thursday, July 17th She? not my W: Sham m Saturday, July 12th “Vicky Van? ' Mr. Fred (Ianhner viflnl «war tho m-I'k «end with friends at Br-nmn Hun bur. Mich. Mm. Bowman and daughter. of Allentown. I’m, an- zspn-u-Img a wm-k with Mrs, Eugene l‘fuf. quothy Gish saw “1'" 0" mt, Him Yet" at Dwke Theatre Tuesday. July 15m. adv. Mrs. Golemith, uf Minnuapnlis. is visiting hnr brother, II, E. Coleman and family. M rs Agnes. "PSUULI William Rice, of Plfic‘ufi), formerly of Downers (grove. “511ml Wu” humu fu!ks hem Friday. Mrs. Arthur Sew-ms entertain-9d her mother and broth-r me Uhncagu last week. Miss Helen Stevenson is visiting spending her vacation with n-lativcs in Nebmaka. EVENINGâ€"7:7"), Admission 15 and 2’) cent- J. U. “map; are whining ! :Lmi «bughtur, nth/9s in "in- I Mr: and Mrs. a. s. Lozier and daughter Ruth. of Wheaton, villhll -wx“h Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lemon M }3unday evening. I Mr. and Mm. Frank U. Allen, 11 1(‘lm mgu former residents, motomd b town Satuvday afternoon for u that ,viut \vth friemhs. Mr. and Mm. W‘ H. O‘Brien. 0! antuu Harbur. Mich. . um Vinita; It tho huuw of their daughter. In. C. w‘ Van Beynum (lharliv Chaulin is coming to DWI wry «mm. “'- MN .1). L. Hitchcock and I“. Brougham. of this village. no spa-l- in: a few days with friends It It (:"I)5.i(!. Wis. Mun-a (Hadyn Clampict recently nâ€" mmwl from Albuquenlue. New lili- co, when; «he has been {or the p“ y ea 1‘. AvIIhti-mal 10¢th on Pages 6 lid 7. label! and m

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