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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jul 1919, p. 1

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‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER/é VOL. XXXVI. N0. 28 "I III! More. But your newspaper amount-men! carries descriptions of chmlhe right mm the HOMES of ALL. (Continued two columns over) The window in the “on. A trim"! of ours once aakl: "I do not use newspaper Idvertinimz. l advertise through my window-n." Window advertising is good advorfining. Showcue aulvertiaing in good advertising. AN ADVRA‘TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCflANTS Dry Goods. Grocerles and General Merchandise 28-30 South Main Street Two Phones 177-178 THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phon E53 Quality. Ladics' White. Fancy Trimmed Blouses @ .................... Special Price. 51.75 $2.50 Quality, Beautifully Colored Bathroom Rugs. Special While They Last @ .................. 82.10 Minx" l‘ic‘klrv-I {m p'wniv-x. per in \\ h'mlv- :uh: Hr $.â€"\“THY. fm' linkmc (”will (I [pl-I“ l0 pnuml run 53m] lat Ring}. \' Groceries lJénlv} nflu’nV Irnl u «afv drum: of all :mw-ly. hum-LII ulpmvm. _\nur vulunhhu- m. you have urn‘r- (n you: ! These Are The Days of Open Doors and Windows Thf‘rt‘ urn [Lo (or IWNIly-fuur hI-u in Iho honu- aw in {MRI NOTHING BI‘T THE BEST CANVAS. HORSEIIIDE. AND RUBBER GOES INTO THESE SHOES AND YOU WILL GET NOTHING BUT COMFORT AND GOOD SERVICE OUT OF THEM- SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW AT MAKE YOUR FEET AND I’OCKETBOOK GLAD WITH A PAIR OF “BIG NINES” THE SUMMER SHOE ms “BIG" MEANS ‘BIG VALUE" THE “NINE” MEANS THE MONTHS 0!! YEARS YOU WILL ENJOY TERM! r" 4" FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,‘lmnmu S! n advertises to IM- passorhy. The Ihowc-se to than actually hilt' or rm}. pm- Ilozrn “.h Downers Grove. Illinois. “'1'. M1 win 71 )c Fun-L pt! pm'm Shnmmna. ('nmhmakinn Mr. can . ‘ "4} a l «Inngo-r 'h" lux In «a UL .Yn-n our “mam“! :mcl tlmu‘» um upcn nu- lhc- .33.)» “In-n \aluublu kept l'nu hunk and IN it H‘liru‘ you out flux-pron! :mul llm-f-vrouf ('1‘- Al an; lnm- aiming Inning-ox» In N I ll“ Phone 59 â€" M at Seniice Prices DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919 M r 3ft iOC I7! l0.- I0 Wotv‘l was rocoirod funm tho \I'm- dnpanment last July (ha! John Bryan was “severely wmmdml in union." Sim-v (hm in spit» of hundreds of in- Qllirir‘s made through every gym-orn- mnt department and his buddies, not : wort! has been had of My whore- (mntinued on last pug») Captain poctor. The Major Gama! Commandant al- so div-Pets me to extend to ynu his heartfelt sympathy in your km a! one who 50 MMy gave his life in the service of his mumry. Every effort has but exerted to :obtain information weanling your «on and still no infomuon is nail- 1Ne u in his existence. therefore. the only muffle pemmption is that he is dead. Should you desire a cor- tificnt! of presumptive (bath for in. sunnce or och" purposes. this of- fire will be pleased to furnish you same upon request. I am dimtod by ”w- Majm- Com-ml Commandant to inform you that your mn. l‘rivato John V. Brynn. Manno Corps. {Hm WM romflrd a.- u-mmvlov' and missing in action on July mm. 1918» is mw prawn-1rd tn raw- died on lha‘ date and is so carried an the rr- cords of the Marine Corps Hndquar item. A certificate of prvsnmptiw deuth has this (lat! bren ism!!! to (he Bun-an of War Risk humane and othor departments in onler that a settlement of his amounts Ind insmu ante may bo made. am! i: :40 «third an :lw nmmle, F'an\\ing is "w h‘fll‘r which but»! lhv luv-“s In "In [nmih \xlm hm. hm Impinsg mrl [mu-Eng .‘m mun- «1' him for mum "um a yrar. My :k-ar Mr. Bryan Community .h-mnriul Seniors will| b0 hold next Sunday urn-moon at 3 o’clock {or John V. Brynn. Jr“ a mom- bor of the Marim' Corps, who has been mining for more (ran a year. Mr. and Mrs. Brynn. his pan-out» haw rem-Hod a loner from the head- quartcrs of the Murine Corps saying lha! \hcir son is presumed to be (lead Iof flu- (‘losml Stu-M. l'rof. l‘vu-r Hilhorn lilvrally took Don‘nl'l'r‘ Grow “by storm" lard Sun- day owning. HI»: wondm'ful uvrsnn- I§llil\’ and w-rsuusiu- voice lhrillotl the [urge crowd that had asm-mbh-d for the O'K‘ll air rum-ting M the ('hurvh For fully half an hour Ull‘ greatn- pun of the audi- I'ncc- was Mull-.4 from luughh-r lo Communm' .h-mnriul Svnicvs will b(~ hold next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock {or John V. Brynn. Jim a mom- bor of the Marim' Corps, whu has been mining (m- moru (ran a your. Letler From Marim- Corp» Informs Pan-ma That Inca! Hf"! Pre- sumed to be "and. Hoadqnnnm. l'. 5'. “art-o ('orpu “‘nskilglnn. D. (‘. MfMORIAl SER- VKIES NR 10"" BRYAN SUNDAY As Europe Will Know Our War ’ Preside_'nt m Centuries to Come Older. «ream and no" labor mu In his oven-day Alum. We. will be the way E‘rope knot. Maiden! WIl-on II Hue mmfln Io rome. Sir Willuu Omen. one of malnut- m “not: punk". vu "clued to pain! the find laden M the (reg! pom main-w» u \‘orsamcs. Hero I! Own comment; uh canvas. 0 A with Very respectfully. F. A. Kotcham, am Adjutant and In} .luh' l2. ""9. Village Water Light‘Depm-tment. 0n and aflnr this- (law the use of hosn for lawn and gardrn sprinkling will only I)» allnwnd luv-tween “In hours of 7 and 8 o’clock p. m. as f0!- lows: A gnod may people around town who have no church “minions haw- snid. “If you get that m Bflhorl on! here again. we'll be there," A" right. he“ be here. Follow the crowd and Go to Church Sunday Night. ‘ It will hw necessary tn 0pm the song service {men minute: oarikr than usualâ€"at I quarter to eightâ€"- so that Mr. Bilhom may be able to catch his train ham after the mum Run B. H. Fleming, putm of thv M. E. Church will prom-h the semen. the [home living "Jesus the Gnu Teacher." Another futum «I the mung “'5" he the famous "My Oman" to the mmaymnt of which me. BEL born win ning his famous salo. "Swret Warn. (hr Gift of Gods have." W are (lid to ammum‘r‘ "1-! Mr. Bilhmn has Mm mum! to load the music again no“ Sunday night. Ham arr undrr way for a big mung. All sinpns from “w various roopnnling Hum-hes will nth" in I lamp charm choir Ind by Mr. Bilhom. Imu- Du thi: not"! first!“ sinner. J-vs! .1:- Uvo mhm- pn'limiv'ry sm- m'r nrrv‘ runtlu-lml. propaulcory In M :vm-nn. a haul (hp at Hmmk-r Mt :-n'. ml €n Um muliu na- srurrying 'umr and F! was «l-vivkvl In diymiss I‘M ”v. ml mm and 7 hr muting lst “’3wlâ€"«Tuosday. 2nd WawL~chnosuday 3d Wm‘dâ€" Thursday MB Warrl‘Friday. La‘rge Audie-nu n! (Thurth of Closed Sum-R Salter"! at Signs of Storu Sumhy. PHER BIHIORN, SINGI R, IAKES US “BY SIORM” SPRINKLING NOTICE windows. ' . I believe you’ll agree that our friend val alon-nlflnd. H! Ind never THOUGHT THE MATTE. OUT. In other words. it can!" your WINDOWS the BITYERS. It nachos "Ions-mil; when (he atmflys‘: twenties and IhMien._ "Farmer’s and Merchant’s Ban k I Oldest Bank In nowncn Grove Newspaper ndufihing namifinâ€"nuflipflnâ€"tm an." ”we! d We Learn Little by Little These hot nights demonstrate to you how an- comfortable is the ordinary bedroom. BUILD NOW! REMODLE NOW! REPAIR NOW! SAYS UNCLE SAM! You‘ve often longed for a sleeping porch, that most comfortable of summer bedrooms. Add one to the house now. Lumber is not coming down in price; its going up, and labor will never be cheaper. If you are living in cramped, cmwgletle quar- Prs you are liable to he irritable; dissatisfied and uncongenial. If you really need or want more room, you will not rest easy until you have it. Why not add a wing to the house now and have the space you want? Don’t Just Wish [or More Room. l!':!'\'_\‘ wwr, \\ hm I! "II" n if didn'k min I‘:v3'.m' c'rvilin'z': :wl m'mt «Ion! more (h cost. A fmv shingles replacing (hos-n Worn out will saw ynn :1 large repair hill laborâ€"not only on the ronf hut the interior ruined by water. ' Repair Leaky Roofs! Ya lvn'q‘ l "5h: 11 15,9," Phone Day 2.0 ADVERTISE IN THE REPORTER FOR RESULTS 1 I Lord Lumber company 01' I5 .\’ Don’t Keep Paying for the §Dame ge They Cause H I'w !u-:I.:l 1hr stun u! tho "Inn and the u '. “ht n i! Inim-vl ho CIIIIMnI fix it and ? «ii In" 2 min 1hr I'm-f nN-Ilwl no fixing. 'rilin" :I u: IIIIHs' m4 him in the end a 20:21 mmo U22 In I'nnf repairs would have Add 3 Wing! CONSEQI‘EN'I'LY l TIS ONLY TI”: I'IIIRSBVEK- IN“ WHO EVER IIFII‘UME WELL EDUCATE“. IT IS THE SAME WlTll SAVING HONI'IYâ€" I": WHO l‘l-Iltfiifl'fillfih‘ IS ANNOIJ'TI-ILY ”URI: 0!" I'INANI'IAI. lfillbfl IMINVIL \\Il\‘ NU'I' lH-ZI'IIDH Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J TODAY TO M A (‘ (f 0 l‘ N WHOLE N0. 184‘)

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