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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Dec 1919, p. 5

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Try Our Goods;1 and Be Convinced North Side Grocery Market H. C. PITCHER. Propflefqr v ,lA- n Mr. F. M. Blair spenti’l‘hanksgiv- in; at the bottle of C. B. Blodgett. Mrs. C. F: Davis entertained at a. luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Yorkdale of Philadelphia, Pa. visited a few days last week at the home of her brother '1‘. F. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drissler enterâ€" tained relatives at dinner Thanksgiv. in; day, covers being laid for twelve. Mr. Harry S. Case spent Thanks~ giving Day with home folks in Au- “III. 3: Hunt Pond Ann-o If m mains townsâ€"188% PERSONALS Stoves and Ranges flARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Talc] Get The Most For Your Clothes Money-- The Most Style The Most Wear The Most Fit ‘ I am ready now “Anything fro; Kid Gloves to Large Bugs.” CLEANING â€"-â€" DYEING â€"- PRESSING r. and -â€"- REPAIRING - Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing W1, To Do This Is To Have Your Clothes MADE BY HAND. ready now with npâ€"toâ€"the-minnte styles 0! THE PUREST WOOLENSI Paints, Oils and Glass W’h w. 3. 1m.- I912 Frida: MWSeason reduction price on Win- ter Coats. Leather Coats, Suits and Georg-ice Dresses. Mrs. E. Emrich, 75 N. Forest avenue. â€"-Ad\'. BvVv- Mr. Robert. Allen of Burlington, la. visited during the week with C. R. Born Thanksgiving Day, a daugh- Hannum. ter, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Daw- Regulnr annual election of officers anti-scam? LEW“- formerly at of Maccabees will be held at lodge ' ha Friday evening, December 12th. A nice warm place where a person can rest comfortably and at the same Mrs. J- W. Rogers hag 8°“ to L“ time be entertained is appreciated by Angeles, California *0 spend the with everyone. ,. The Dicke Theatre is just ter. such a place. adv. Telephone No. W I'll-W 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Graham of Tar- kio, Mm, have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Biod- gett. Mrs. Jane Lonnan of Pamona, Cal- ifornia, has been visiting a few days at the home of her nephew and fami- ly. C. W. Brookins. Little Marguerite Dawson of Chi~ cago Lawn is staying a couple of weeks with her grandmother. iMrs. L. M. Blocking. ‘ Hear Mr. Crittenton Sunday at 3: 00 p. m. at the Curtiss Theatre, his .éubjcct is, “Life Versus The Under- taker." Hlnsdale Upholstering Furniture Repair Shop. All work may done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send pound. Will all nud deliver The may friends of Rev. J. F. Jen- ness. formerly of Downers Grove, will be sorry to learn that he in quite aeri- ously m at his home in Hinckley. Miss Lorne Hotlink: (Meghan of Alex Mmljeska, was Men to the hos- [in] in Chit-:30 on Saturdn) for an opention {or appclulicitis. Hrs. l". B. Tapley entertained fit her home on Wedneulay afternoon. Ian. R. Mochcl. In. C. J. Winter. Mm. c. n. Sum-hid am. 5‘. Schulu. Christmu all New \‘nn Club and Calmuhr Pub. The lam” nnd most beautiful diuplly ever shown in Down Crow. Now In the Puller H.545“. adv. 12-C Mn. Edam“ Thalia and baby. of Springfield. IIL. formerly of Down": Grove. an vinltinu with hint. Thofln’n pawn“. Mr. uul Mn. Kari-on, nt Nimble. Wanted 1 “Talu- "ocd What You “our" in the beN of the evening nrmon at the first Ecmmliul church next Sandm- evening. lt'n “Mk-a! mo. (,‘m you and the text? B: Story. star and support make "TIM ThunIk-rboll" in which Katherine Mu Donia plnyu the lend. the men! an- kndning phoumhy seen hen for a ton; Limo. Su- n It the Dick- 11m. Ire. Sum-thy, Dean-her “It uh. Min Ndlh Snyder pm I tunic-k- nble ultimo at the first I. E. church Int Sunny evening. bliss momm Humly sang very effectively “Om may Sokmn Thought." the Sclnfion Anny. w” in town our Sunday. There is a all come ringing for you to he at the Cum” Theme sumlay at 3.00 p. In. 3nd n 7:30 p. «1. Intâ€" eresting and helpful mm are to Rev. A. 8‘ Phelps. evangelist. 26! \flddmgh “on. who is m employed In the State of Ohio raising funds for Fresh Pork Hams per pound .................. Fresh Pork Shoulder, per pound .............. Fancy Pork Loin Roast, per pound ............ Rolled Rib Roast, per pound .................. Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound .............. Veal Chops, per pound ....................... Fancy Lamb Chops (Frenched, etc.), per pound Yuban Coffee, per pound .................... Corn Flakes (all brands) 2 fog ............... Shredded Wheat .. l .......................... Pufl’ed Wheat ......................... Puffed Rice ................................ Cream of Wheat ................. , .......... Gorton’ s Clam Chowder, per can ............. Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins ............... ~. . .. Fort Dearborn Pineapple, Sliced, per can. Yellow Peaches, per can ..................... Cedar Grove Peas, 14c; 3 for Old Dutch Cleanser, 5 eons for .............. Delida Nut. ., .......... 33c Good Luck Oleo. Elbe...“ ......810051‘b. carton ..... "3W3 WW “EM“ lTom Moore 80. Main St. WEEK-END BARGAINS at .................................. vwder, per can ................... 25c Raisins ............... . .......... 25m neapple, Sliced, per can .......... 45¢: er can ........................... 45c .14c:3fot..............; ....... 40c be given. Admission free. Thursday night. November 20th, Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Parker enterv rained ten girls from the Boston Store. Chicago, at their home during November. If you are inte’mstged in the afl'airs of this world and of the world to come, you will be at the Curtiss Then- he Sunday afternoon and hear Mr. Crittenton's address. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wusburn. of Grays Lake. 11].. visited with her sis- ter, Mrs. R. D. Parker and cater re- latives before Thanksgiving Day. They think Downers Grove is a fine place [to live in. A car of bran. a car of pea and barley feed. a car of malt, will be on the track in the next few days. Call me by phone and get your order in early. Joseph V. Dieter, Phom: 137- " adv. Mr. Roy Deininger. who for two seasons traveled with the Northwes- tern Glee Club as Trombone Sploist, will play seveml solos in the evening service at the lat Evangelical church 1 next Sunday. What is the matter with the Peace nuestion'.’ Let's-go to the Curtiss Theatre Sunday evening and hear what Little has to say about it. It moy be worth our time nod it doesn't cost my money. Sure I am with you! 1 If you are thinking of purchasing 1' Phonognph {or Christmu come and hour the wonderful Brunswick on! you will be convinced that they ore‘ the peer of them all. Now ii: the time to place your order. Record: given free with each whim, G. A. Camp. 63 E. Parkwny. Phone 48.“ I adv. 12-6‘2-C .\lr. Wm. J. midi-luau. who w“ confined to his bed for nhout thrv-c wet-kn from a serious {all which he hurt hod shout u month ago and from old age and other ailments. in now lulowly motivating. The regular mon‘hly mung of 1M "magnum- o! Amen-fem: Revolution. wfll be held Tummy evening. Det- cmber 14ml. with Mini Cliflonl. Hut Inple name. The cveniax'n pm- ur-m will ho I mmdcak. Minn Julh “will ml um Mabel Cooper were flu nut-nu of Mim- Rum ‘Jlal o! Wentcrn Spring: on Friday evening. They Attended 3 play. "Tho l'flneo Chap,” [Ivan by the union 1)! Lyom Tout-Mp High School ll Ln Sumdiom for dainty Chris-{mu (mu-mm would be mon- unpu- blc to your wife. ”urethra". mm or mom" of Hunt! Hun n box of ml- t-chd iNDU («mum of the fine“ warm-flu. Bay creams. I‘m pow. den. toilet near, an: Come M me help you with suggestion for a very handsome box. “can! In orderâ€"- Mrs Youth. 54. No. For": “2.. phone 63-11. ' Adv. If. Mr. and Mn. Chas. H. Coks of Highland ave“ eaten-fined on Thanks- giving Day 3mm from Chiago ml Oak Park and ciao their mm, Mrs. have recon Oak Park. :1. a“; n 0. Adv. If. A L S 0 r. n. as. H. Colts of AN INS‘I'RUC’I’IVE AND INTERESTING FILM ighhnd um. entertained on Thanks- ving Day guests from Chicago and ,, uh Park Ind than their silt". Mm. “TRACTOR FARMING ’. F. Dickinson and her famiiy who we MM"! moved M Him-k» from Chester Outing Pictureâ€"WHEN ITS TIME TO RETIRE I: P: k. ' ' Admission 1:. a 20 mt: Evming 7:30 and 9:15. (Additions! Locals on P319 8) PHONE 279 3;; The DicEe Theatre-35736? . .456 WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS FOB g MADGE KENNEDY In “DAY omits”, ._ .. max mama’s STORY “T00 FAT 1‘0 mm“ ;.42c MARY mcxmnn In "mm or m m 33.06 VIOLADANAM sauna WEST mum MAN” Z; A L s 0 14¢ FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY 14¢ HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY “SPRING FEVER” ‘9‘ BRAY PICTOGRAPH Katherine MacDonald “The American Beauty" “The Thunderbolt.” is a highly ori. ginul story founded upon a feud bo- tween two familjes. but‘sipce the con- .7, .I.~ ... .. vasu Ipvvv “nun“... -._V ,,, tending pnrtiea have outgrown the um: of firearms. the conflict. taken on an originality which is us dramatic as it I! dam- in conception. It is a picture wel worth seeing. “CHEERFUL UAR” PATHE NEWS Harold Lloyd Coma!!â€" “BACK TO THE WOODS" BURTON HOLMES Matinee 3:30 Admiuiol 10 l May {\llison “Almost Married” A Ming emcdyâ€"dm n! immhbk humor and naval pom-um I git! who find: hem" in on whimsical partition of marrying die In)" of the young man with whom she in “I love. It in I pietun which M“ w - - _ u ;_-_:__a:-_ «gnu- an] “I m In which Tom Moor western plains. He was» expecting to get any vi Evening 1:30 nnd 9:15. Saturday, December 6th Superior Photoplays Thursday, December 11th Tuesday, December 9th coming" It. is : lively. ALSO h Tom Moore heed.- Horace Greeley”: advice and take: ta B as. He war; underfoot from the But They made him shall get away with. " .9313 of crooked games but they had W o. It is a liveiy, b. "' muse with [m of thrills. AVENUES nownnns auovz. TRAVEL PICTURE x5e Evening 7:30-9:15 Adm-ton 16 t ”I Admission 15 and m on“.

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