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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Nov 1919, p. 1

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VOL. XXXVI; NO. 44 Dry Goods. Groceries and General Merchandise 38-30 South Mnln Skeet ’l‘wo Phones 177-178 We have enroute several cars of Purity Egg and Nut sizes, the famous Illinois coal, and if the railroad company will deliver these cars to us, we can make delivery as soon as they come. The rail-_ roads are seizing almost all the coal now in tran- sit on their lines, for their own use. Lehmann Michel We have also, all sizes of hard coal which we can deliver promptly. We have on hand at the present time about 300 tons of Pocahontas Mine Run and can make immediate delivery on same. We are making every effort to have enough coal on hand to supply the needs of evryone thru the coal strike which now has the cm‘ntry in its grasp. To the best of our ability we will see that no one suffers because of a lack of coai. We ask the public to cooperate with us by making their orders as small as possible thus distributing the coal that is available over a larger territory. Fancy largo Florida ()r;..nges, per (102. . . Clan-ks Virgin Peanut ()il, 1 2 pint bottle Purity Nut Margarine, per ll) ' ........ Fancy Jonnf‘um Apples. per box ..... Annours (‘orn Flakes, 2} pkgs. . ....... 5") Bug Old Fzmhion Buckwheat ...... Crsmherrics, per quart . . . ., ............ Campbell Soups, pvr can . .. ....... 6 Rolls Toilet Paper .............. . . 3 pkgs. Spaghetti or Macaroni . . . .. 3 cans Blossom Pork Beans ........ 3 Cans Free Lance Tomatoes .......... 3 cans Pride 61' Aurora l’eas . ......... Groceries at Service Prices ‘ THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH , Phon THINGS GOOD TO EAT REGARDING THE COM. STRIKE Phone Day 20 LQFd Lumber company A Sale on Cashmere and Fleeced Warm Hosiery THE CORNER GROCERY (20M. 0" HAND FIRST CLASS GOODS ONLY ARE SOLD HERE HEADQUARTERS FOR i-JlgU-‘J, lJL'I \lllln ........ 1-» )il, 1 2 pint bottle ...... . .35c _ per N) ' ................ 31k“ 5. per box ............ $3.60 2} pkgs. . ............... 29c :uckwhout .............. 550 ..................... ...l5c 111...... ............... 12c ............ ...25c zu-m'oni ........... 250 : Beans ......... '.......400 lutues ................ 40¢ Peas . ................. 40c Phbne after 6 P. M. 142 J ' Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PA‘GE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919 47c . .35c . .3110 $3.60 ' An mvmuinn {mm lhv Warn-m! ‘Clnh m punmmu- in lhvir pvogmm' ml \\'mlm-.~4Iu.\- m‘u-m'nu, Nuwme-r 12.9 In! tlw Dick'- Thrntw was u-ml uml {nu-v‘t‘nlwl ; 'l‘lmmus Kidw-‘l :mal Hula-rt Haw ilhugull wc-n- abort-4| l0 rnpnmom the Hand pm! on tho [Du l'nkv County :lhmrvl wh‘rh will can- for ull rnunty ,‘mallrn in roam-«inn am: "I!- Legion. work lit-ramp 01' the «hat! llmr Ilwy um um. I!" : lvml. Our of llw max-1 imrortnnl mov- 'in :‘v ' .'.'"“" m'r! lw lmmgm was 01-! all posh llnilcling. mmr nl‘ Holman! and V!" in tho sum- would now rlofl wrmn- on! nwmn-s. mm. Tum-Ala)! owning mn nMn-rs. In srrvn fur a! last mw Now-ml»!- llllb. at right o'clock. WM. and this will he dom- al (hr. l.‘w:~-v4 (‘qnmhnz Clvir an no“ mmllng which will h! hrkl Mon“ l'aul Bowl"; . Sorrr'ary ‘3 ,-.,..n "turn 9" Dy “1:" ”MA ulnl‘ IMNH his“ I’nul Ih‘nth-v. trm'mran men-Mr)“ . 4 Iiw pod. and :lolvntr tn 0w fink] Aa‘ [an Pam-ration which mu held at l‘mrin ' « - mam a mum! «of "I" mnwn'ion. "0-, Akxumbr lhml'ch told of (he fo-w (Minn wunplishwliflo. Amrrimn Il-rzicm. hy "w 'm'n whn nm'cl nut Ilo mm-h "w pv-np'r 3' anr work "f‘fnllr‘l‘ 0! the chart limr Hwy In" «:a-n'_ p" r,n-n l “in occasion will take the place of the last welcome home which mm to have been held when all the boys ware back from the service. The Community League, in whose clial‘g‘v ‘the welcome homo affairs were held, laskcd the o inion of the boy»: as to the aulvisibiity of hulding anolhcr. This was several weeks ago and the decision of the Legion was that if it was all the same to the Luagm- thv nnoncy wuuld mnw in far more handy {toward furnishing their nx-w club moms than lu put in lhvir stnnuwln. As.- mw mvmbn-r aptly (-Vprvsr‘od it “H's llw dill'm'oncv lnlwm-n pic-usur- il'or nm- uu-ning and fair 3'1\:|r.<." l 'l'lu‘n- way but um- condition :ltlill‘h‘ iul to the gift. and that was \x'lu-n “l" ,l‘lmmrz \\‘(‘l'4‘ ready fur urcupulwy ”11H l1hr Louium lmld upc-n housu tn lll" will: ' Ml Hm! "\'('l"\'()lll‘ (‘Uulil sm- Uh“ {disnuwitinn of lln- mono). At tlin lizvt [nu-Ming nl' thu local [NHL lu'l-l Mm:- lda) 1'\'«'Illll(f- Ih.- first Inwling m the». ,m-w rooms. it \\'u-: :lvrivlwl mm m-x‘l. i'l‘uvsilan' \\1'..~ tlu- lugiczll «lay fur {luv l mama-lion. Tlu- ontominmx-M mmmiflw was lmhurtml to nrmngc- for n ulanm- on Thnnkrgivimz hay mo‘ning and "(Inn ”Hugs of n .«I‘inl "Mu-1' \\ r‘n- M‘q‘uus- Roi-rut llirlunn nrvl "ohm-1 Mzu‘ Dmmnll \v n- appointwl m mat-l with Inprv-m-ntubvm M ('n. H to mmngt' for rifle mmpclitivm at Ilw wqum-t m' Ihc- lath-r nmnnimtiun. A riflv Imm will hr omnnim' and nu dumb: umw intrn-ntipg mnlrlu'u MM. "flu-r .\rlivi(k~n. lh'>itlr.‘ tho own hon-v nmny' other {lump uf ilmmrtnmm wu-ro tutti-II on I! Mumlay'x nun-ting. A larm- mph-sen- union was pm-wnl and a" yin-mod v‘vnu-cl with Um pmgrws (hm; fur mmlv cm tho "mum . ")0 in thv \illugu. who hark- Nl up tiw lm\' in lhvir fight for flu- mun-racy. Mueller with mum-v lime or {and u I". i~ invitml to [In-n clul» moms no“ ‘l‘uuxuluv mr-nimg. Thy-m- will he infumml slum-mg {mm ton until hwlu‘. Tim Inuit"! “ill lu- "<- «hm-«I In the I‘u‘nlh fur-mu! nu. il- inn nr rvlnthon in tho vnlmfuimm-nt uf flu- gnu-- :\Il\ On Tuesday m‘t'ning. Novmnbor ll. Armlsticc Day. Alexander Bradley Burns Post. American Legion, will hold open house at their new club rooms, in the Dicke Building. corner Belmont and Forest avenues. Alexander Bradley Bums Post To B? Hosts Io Village at Their New Club Rooms. AMERICAN LEGION OPEN HOUSE WILL BE ARMISTICE DAY BE INDEPENDENT! OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW! Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank one“ Bank In Downers Grove There Are Three Faithful Friends, according to Benjamin Franklin-“An old wife. an old dog and READY MONEY.” ,\ Savings Account at this hunk providen the READY MONEY AND PAYS YOI' THREE PER (fl-INT COMPOUND INTEREST. and “Mr ll Hm. I In mpn- 'M‘lll the, nu VI'IRI'“ ('mmp. : II", N. H. I:|(Fl:2|‘ lurzfl vhuiumm nf ':ilâ€" the {nosovelt emoriul Anaociation rut ,fuml. has placed mm» to the fund in both the Farm!" Merchants and me First National Bank». Those who j“... wish to contribut‘f Ihm'r mike to the | at hvn'l whirl. “in own pummnont mom- ..n. om». t; our of I- a! mum: 0! un- ..m,Auu-ricnns can I w their “mu-r" a! furlllww plnr‘n, It i- no! Um pumm- or mow w'm 1.... hu'o tho cllwc us put". "in! largo ,....,. ,..... It i- no! tho guns.- of those w'm hu'r tho aim-e u! an that lam honlrnlmllonfl hr lh order. In In" ilhoy would lithe! have VII [’0le “It'll ronlrflmtv n (“mv than In IIIW' um- ml" nut n ., alouar. llnnom u- ?v'nra mu mind I» Room“: and II ! gum «Inw- mll no! an but an we" meant. liI‘I‘m‘IsI‘ svu'ml “ho IHII “(fi'nl‘ Il‘ mm: hi the I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIV II-tva “antwl tII II:I\I- ”1P h ‘I‘ In syIIII- uf lhv Imu- .insr. mmlo it \ ' III-I'v'h-Il t- In” an IHHI I‘ mm: In; 1‘ I: I'I'IIII‘ .IIliIm. 1 T‘H'l'fiflfll'. IwII_\IIIII- m'v‘IIstI-I! III .‘I-II'In' :I f'II-Itlrazmity (hIIIlnz-Is II-l- 3I-lII‘:I II in DII\\nI-I'~' (irmw. “11‘ ”UL :tl‘ll in :Ittmnl :I IIII-I-tény; m. Library Him” waI Sundu} :II'lI‘InIIIIII, NIH-1n- _['m- 91’], p; 3,00 l"l"‘|l'k. ‘ 'I".:I‘ hahlnwu‘ {Irril'OI'K' fr-ml lust- 'H. 4'. l)ll\'.‘l)l‘$ ’I'lIIIiII.I;-II. Mn. 'l‘. I”. “in”; H'I'I‘I'tfll‘ , :IIIII \KIIltI-r (‘III'I;.:_ .lI' II-‘I'. \\IH_ "HI'ialv. AM'CRK'ANIZATION ‘fu‘ll'r MCETINH POSTI‘ONED ..,, ' H ROOSEVEE'I‘ MEM- ()RIAL 'n'rn‘mxs AT 0'"! BANKS TO MEET AGAIN SUNDAY REGARD- ING XMAS TREE On account of n (-unl‘lict of datum and bvcausu not many local Ample \nrro inurnfitr-d. the meeting at ihru- ry Hall last Sumluy afternoon regar- ding tlw project of having ur nut having a Cmmnunity Christmas tron. was a flat failurv. Only twvlvo rosi- dcntsworg- inn-rested owing}! to turn Lu“ and attend Hu- mominm day evening. November 17th. “Dad's Ni; M.“ A! thn suggestion 80f Ruben Car~ penter temporary chain-.man the p04: dosiguauxi awry Wedm-miay nig ht to be “Dad’s Night” at the club rooms. On this evening thr- men of the village are invited to vixit the club rooms, to feel free to use any of the furnishings of (he rou'ms as Z" they were their own. To play bilii: rds or pocket. bil- liards (providing tinny can get next to tiu- tables) and to make themsel‘vvs generally at home. I41” (-I-uh 9mm u" U m» w. llw hmm- \Illl ha- worth saw-ink. mwl rmm'mhm- rllh‘n Ellyn in hw- “U " "Pk". g The game “as InquwI In wnsutimh ul catches. long runs and Imam wtvnl u-eform-ing Nu unc- complain“! M 3 ‘LI vk (If oxcitumvnt. (‘iumml Ell. I'hrlpv Na-xt Saturday lht- loam jmum'y“ ‘ \ Iliuwlula- fur :m uflvnumn’r IHI'H‘ «tum "in 'inln «nu-port" Its lv-a'.‘ at It“)... (In-6r man-r saw: 3| (Int-u, um! f ulDu-rnmn- lhv- .hmm- journal mm: D. 0: vlkln'! mpporl "win. Evrrymv' will "go prlrr Mun» willow. Iivkrt Town Trnm WM. mewn (:mvr Tuwn Tom" sham-n! var-11y [owl Inrm fur "w first unm-v nl' llw wumn lm' Runr‘nv ("In-MPH!!! flw than liml- Hu-v hm” bun prur- 0'3 'nx. Tin-y all-frvzm-cl "w « rm‘lx 'fit-n- mn Afllll-(ic's by ”w «mn- nf 2' h- It “0%?” IV"! :I an". M (mu-d thm mm rn-m. Thny 454 no. ’ I .:x 1' 'MI lh. rxmnn [-ka mun Hu- ha" hum-n. I'i won-«I in “In tIIInI quru'lw (In a fumhln. Hahn-in rt-mliulul with n Iun' run I‘m an lum-Iulnun. 'l‘lu- purva rauu- hawk strung in th Ir-I I alum!“ and “m: (m (Iw umpnw u-v'e. (“0 “ml lim “In." IIw [Inn] \\'I-i.~tI0 Mo“, Following ix llu- litur-up: IIulnviu II. (1. II. H II I'vmrssu I! I6. Slmrtb Kc-II)‘ [HIT 'I‘\'lI~v' Hula-'1' 1U." MINA h'vknm l'. limm - AIIisun nxmiuls I (5. lIa-n|-v'~(2'lrm-x Davis I. I'. I'IIn-Iu-lmzn- I'-lvlwm I I' Stu-"I'M? -II:vmv' dilTicult unulv. lhmn 1"“ ”I" urn-n inmu-Iliatvlv nl‘lvr (he ~wnn- fur m.» pl‘l'. 'im: hi5 opininn ul' Hw ()p'n‘FHI" quarlvrlmrk and of Hh- rrfi-n-v. 'I'II' umubwburk nlm rvlind. Bauu'iu scon‘nl in tho first quart“! WIN‘H a punt by l'ht-lps hit "II-«1| nun! u-hnumlwl hm'k nl' Uv- I'nrhlv Wm“ linv. “alzlvin “Icon-nu! Hm In” any“ sum kicked unul. } Again in tho wcnnrl uuurtm' 4h"! unmny wm'kml a lulu: puss. advancing; [an "owner's Inn um! lim- and .«mml Mlumhml m‘m‘ (luv “[10 but lllifiM'd (ha mm]. Downers (how’s nnly touclnlnwh was a fluko. Boon picked up a fumbl- Nl hall on Batzn-‘in's twenty yurtl lim- aml ran through an opt-Mm: for a won-o. Shurh- kit-km! gnu! {mm a dilTicult unulv. Bonn hf! ”I" gm'h inmu-Iliutvlv nl‘lvr {ho scnn- fur m.» pressing hi5 opininn nl’ Hw um): For the second tinm this yrur the l’urplu and Whitv calm! home trailâ€" mg their banners. They lost last Saturday to ”Maria tn tlw heavier and sluadior playing 0f that tuwn's high school loam by tho stow of m to 7. Tho tram played fairly good and might haw.- mm lml rvpvuln-cl fumbles in lhv pinches lnsxml mr ll"- game. Downers Grove Town Tenn Won From Gem-m AIhlelic Association Ek-wn Sunday. PURPLE LOST ' T0 BATAVIA BY 19 TO 7 SCORE It will be but a little while until gifts will be the. paramount subject. If you haven’t saved the M ey with yhich to remember your relatives and you? friends, better start now. $1.00 â€"â€" OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT â€"- Do you realize that Christmas is almost here again? Christmas Is Just ’Round The Corner FIRST NATIONAL BANK LE 4) I! IUI l..'l n" 'r 1mm Grove. Downer: ;% 5,1 'h. 4:. u. x" Slmrtl : TV 'I 1' “l“n- "mm - ANNM‘ "rm-v} I'lmu-x’; Kh'lu-In‘u' ' Sh-phrn: -lD:-nnv§ ”. ‘h'um'rul '. "u- lv 2 Ippm «all nfll'l-i' 0-". l 9 Geneva kicked to Downers in the [thin] quarter. Cline receivin the hall mm! runnimr down the field or thirty {yards to (km-ms thirty an”! line; l'l'hv locals thvn Wonk the all {or C Hnuclulmm aftnr four minutes of phy l”l‘l‘lfl“fl carrying llw pigskin over the). link. (:vm-vu :mum kicked to thc‘ Vlm‘nk .ltnllll<lllh(‘ waiving “N! hall“ milking ulmm twenty yards. 8136“! ”min m-u- mull» by Brunt!- Who play? 11! full in lhv third and fourth quat- Hrs. ”1' slIIHH‘Il llw old form 9V“; {Hm a lilllv salt from lack of pncfill'» ‘,' llmvnpm'l “'2“ nvitched from left {I ml to right lmJl'~ lhertolin {mm gm. irr tn 1m u-ml. Julmntone from lett- .!.'U‘Hv- h) mml'tl-I'. “owner from m war in nu vamp. Cline from m hulf mm m In" “with: and than uh- mnl cm :u-l-mml or a sprained will and his pubilinll mm n-placed by Full lVi‘. {mo-glwr 0M tinwr from "5° hlfll V Ik-vt'nllu Inll lk'rtnlino JnhMlnm- Q. B "a“ ”IT- Ilcvrhflill L. H “Ollnh'flflflll P." HUM-Damp“ IQ.“ 1mm ‘ mm. with Ha?" lh-flolin'or um In «I :wu'm tum- h‘Inun. 8mm. m I- n ".l.- Grm‘vu l4 an mm“ [In It kit'kul tn “MIN“. m ”(‘html ulvn-n, I‘fh‘l' those [5% had boo-n umdv hownoru a down llu- field with “11- ball. and! Dun-upon. fumbled. (it-mun [lit-n took Hm bull and OM vu‘l'ul “cu-mph m make [aim "mm! ”In 0nd:- hucl failed. mad! I to mum to 'l‘nrnlu-m. Mm n-«ivlng It In Um "urn lie-M. yum fillyMyII'dIJOI' I I In tho that qugrter the local! , ed a little slow in stutrtlng. but [not take them Ion oget in” :vamv. (.rush mme tthe first ._ k v plm‘lng a neat drop kick he v the goal posh: from the twentya ' vanl line. V In the wound 4 uarler Cline e '_ the hall 0‘01 the inc for a mu V . but failvtl to kick goal. Dom“ ("u ncvu 0. «W then kicked to m locals and after about three minufil play Dow mars fumbled the bull m Hm 40 yaul lim- In the second M {mm this point they forward to “I. win-k (manor of (.enova,1‘hombel" \\ ha gained 20 yards. Three end run- \u-n- made and Johnson. their risk half c-mriwl the ball over the lino. Cummings klclu-«l goal. Score, Downs. on“ 9, Geneva! 7. to any great extent but made gainfi on and runs and toward " VIM pom have“ I V «fibrhm ed yniiib the high .3321: I". and!

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