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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Aug 1919, p. 1

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TARkBfiLTORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS A Iliad of can one Add: “1 do not use newspaper limiting. I am through my wit-Jun.” _ = ' M advertising In good adveflbfilg. m advertising 1- good 1; ( m3. h figvhbwfivmmtomm.neclowanuthuldnfly .‘vmmmflnomanl. . ‘ - (W m eelâ€"n up) .. ’ VOL XXXVI. N0. 33 Dry Goods. Grocerles and General Merchandise 18-80 Scull. Mala Street Turn Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel Boys’ Knee Pants. in Khaki, Woo! and Wool Mixed. Priced from 50: up to 82.50. You en’sue 25 per cent on lmee pants by buying them here. About 10 pairs of Boys’ Black Oxfords. Worth 84.00 to 85.00. Sizes 13 to 2, on sale to clean up at 82.69 This is one of the articles which will he hard to get later on. \Vc have a good stock. all new goodw and priced much lower than you will find in larger stores. We also have some. left over from last year which are worth one-half more than we are selling them. II" YOU NEED BLANKET?! FOR THE COMING SEASON WE ADVISE YOU TO BlTY THEM NOW Buy Blankets Now Now THE CORNER armor-3m! STANDS FOR. QUALITY â€" Quality of Merchandise Always, and QUALITY of Service. It’s Motto ls â€"- “Nothing But The Best is Good Enough for the Patrons of - THE CORNER GROCERY USED TO STAND FOR CONVERSATION 'ROUND A RED HOT STOVE. TM- bank in mm" «mmxh ta 1- you and your pmhh-mn. It: 0" (or I [CW-Kqulinh'd all. Al (hr In puma-My pmuu 1hr inn-"mu large or mull. You: financinl nmuu mt- noun-thing wry pens you tun! prruonul nmulnncr in handing them. um can (uln- Uw plnn- u! mum- on» guanine i Boys’ Black Oxtords on Sale FIRST NATIONAL' BANK IT‘S GOOD POLICY TO BUY NOW! Small Enough to Know You THE CORNER GROCERY Boy’s Knee Pants Downer: Grove. Illinois. enough to rmm- inlo (hi! prisons! touch with n-mu. Ib‘ nun-w»- IN at war ”mime in all. Al Hu- umv lime "or hunk iu llrut' enough "it inn-run of H- «h'pouilors. no math-r how noun-thing wry person] with you. up! 1 them. No t'llborllr b)?- vnuinc {nu-rent. Phone59â€"M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919 I 1". Olivia". for Gibson Ind G. Smith I". In" \ sum Attorney Chin. W "will“z [mums-rd sweetly prunmlim and last; no time in irlictiwg five men hefonr: a spatial grand NIT The use IISE set for August 180» and Monday a jury was picked far the Mal. The lawyer: for the defense W. of Smith 1 Camel for Johnston. made many chic-dim to men in the panel but after examining many the follow- ing veto chosen to 1am: F. l. Mk1. Cloverdnle. like Kaunas, Winfield. Charles Mr, Wm Clues». l E. A. Galvin. WW. .W A. Mar. Glen Ellyn. H. W. Merton. Glen Ellyn. Dicker Wurkentine. Mum. 1‘ W. W. “elk. “hurl-k. D. R. Belz. fiindale. Geo. H. Russia. Hinddaie. Nelson Saylor, anervi'fle. Harry Stephens .Naperville. Elem Downers Grove people mi- fied It the trial. Their testimony was mostly that they had seen the men in question in We village on that diy. Dewey Reidy and Earl Singlcterry. 8am Curtis, Cashier of the bank. Carl Shim, like Vernal. Chief ‘of P0- 1ice, D. Column. lei-H1 Lott W“- ‘Iimn Sim-um. Hus MI. Gem 3de and D. R. Uhhorn. ' who ha in'uve bank It the time of the hokhp. were‘ponitive of their identification of Hummll Ind Sulli- and storm" the men made mljlhe entertainment mmim-e in hold- ‘tholrmp only lobe upland but. in. an n surprise. That it will be Their capture ‘rns mark. my thmh road in fomulnl by 89mm llama. the W Ihat Arthur Hmmil."ho claim. Cipnl and cigarettes a former Damn Grove midcnt us 'fnr those who indulge will be on hand. one of tho hand. Most of the Int: This in the first big "tort-m was "gained when the when wwgwhkh the. returned boy: hue attem- appnhended. gptod and (hay will try to pull it over Crowds have thmnled the (:ourt- The local post of the American Leg- room of Judge C. F. lrwin’s Court at ion will be hosts at a smoker It Wheaten since Monday morning nt‘chke'fl Hall next Monday evening. the trial of Arthur Hammil, Garfield kAugust 25th. l-lach ox~aoklier and Sullhan Dmitl Gibson and Johmmm ruilor of Downers Grove And vicinity. for the robbing of the First National whether m not they are at yin-sent Bank here Jul) 8d. The robbery. one membc- rs of the Legion. in invited In of the bolalout nu pulled MT in this he prom-Int and bring with him om \icInit) ou'urrul at 12; 40 noon ulIllo guest. prefer-bl) his hllm. Banded "('Wi')‘ Reilly, the bookkeeper, w" the (lu- men. (‘12. H., l. R. 31.. llu been only olYk-ial in the bunk. invit to ”tend In a body. Alter riflinx au- cash drawer and ’ 'Junt u'hnt entnminmrnt will be on are of all un- money. liberty bonds hind for the evening in u Icon-c which Crawls Thong Court Room II Men An Tried for Rubbing of Fir-t National Bank. SHllIVAH “US All AI [RIM 0f BANK BANDIIS (Madonna!) TIM enterulmm mum” in bold- ing as n surprise. That it will be '00:! in fem-ruin! by Stow-v1 Bums, .009 Mm. (7min and rig-renal ”or that who indulge vi" be on hand. This in the first big entertain” Per-Mt Qnflm Frank Dewey. Chnirmn Stewart Bum WM. lasing Edgar MeCollm W. rmmn The pmpoaiflon to adopt a aunti- tufliyn Ind by-hws of some kind was be” over untfl the animal convention gives the post we concrete dope m Adolph Winter Mel. The men Are anxioun for permanent quarters. A place where they on meet at my time. to smoke, read and tail ovu- experiences. Thin propo- nit'ian m talked over at gnu length Howl-i evening. Canâ€"tum Am At the last mfing of the legion. Loki Monday night. sow-ml perman- ent committee: wen induced to take an! of fame activities of the Wald-lent Coll-nu;- George Nargney, Chain-nu Walter Sherman Hamid Chrk Fred Edwards Walter Johnston These commmeec no: Ed. Pfafl George Ship]- Ruahen Diem: R. lacuna" Henry Caner. Chairman W. W Hnmy Draw invited to “tend In a body. 'Just u'hnt entrnainnn-n! will be on Co. B. and Father: or Friend: of 139 Boys to he Guest: of Ex-Scr- Vite Men I! Dick's Hall Snail» Con-mac M. L. Pufler. Chaim“ AMERICAN lEGlfll 10 GIVE SMOKER MONDAY EVENING (Wakn') ORDER" COAL NOW YOUR VACATION HONEY Warmer s and Merchant’s Bank Oldest Bank In Dow-en Gmc ~ There is a great under-production of all m and kinds of coal. The government has sent VIII- ings to lay in supplies early If you want to be sure of an adequate supply for your use 03mm COAL now 1 We have the beét grades of all kinds of can). These beautiful summer days may seem 1 fun- ny time to choose for talking about winur In! coak-BUTâ€"remember winter is just around tho Weather sharps are predicting a long. cold winter, one that will start early and stay with 1- a long time. We may have such a winter and I! may not but no matterâ€"COAL WILL BE “A” 1'0.GE1‘ once winter days are with us. Coal for the kitchen stove. the base hm, % the furnace, or the hot blast stove. .râ€"‘z’ corner. Lord Lumber Company Order Now ! Open yumâ€" mm today magnum-rm And M. nothing pmcnt war lull. maul-r “ Dy diva-“n Aflmlpmpluauvmtlamflfla- compllnh the vault. , By saving a doll" or two a week {or III. .32 any weeks. you will ho IN. k uh “I. W mr Phone after 6 P. K; '4: 142 J . 0.th

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