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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jan 1920, p. 5

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H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor "MMAWI- ‘I'olnl North Side Grocery 5: Market You will iind in our store everything delicious for that Big New Year Dinner Arnold Klein is spending his “'Ihol'innk ;v cation nursing a case of mumps. i‘wisconsin. Gordon McCollum is spending the holidays with relatives in Chlcagv. Mr. A. .R. Cmner is still on the sick list. Mrs. John Findlay of Aurora, was in town Sahnday. I! m unedu- (onusâ€"1884. lThe came to you. {and many of them lion to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gm- hm. a little son, Sunday morning. HARDWARE ‘36 8. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Successor to W. s. Will-n CLEme - DYEING â€" PRESSING and - REPAIRING :1 sun In. Strut Matt)! mmmum Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing “Anything from Kid Glovm to Large Rugs.” The Way To Do This Is To Have Your Clothes MADE BY HAND. I am ready now with up-tthe-minute styles 0" THE PUREST WOOLENS! MERTZ 65 MOCHEL Gold Medal Flour Chicken Feed Stoves and Ranges Get The Most For Your Clothes Moneyâ€"- The Most Style The Most Wear The Most Fit STRE TC H YourDollars PERSONALS JOSEPH M AZZA Paints, Oils and Glass ‘ Mr. H. W. Warning of Chicago. spent Sunday with B. C. Weatherbee and family. Prof. I. Haebirh is spending the holidays with his parents at LaCrosse. J. L. Swearingen was confined to the house for several days suffering with a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Prickefl and family spent Christmas with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. J. D. Gillespie and daughter, Mary. left for San Diego. California on Saturday. Ir. N. C. Plans in Vida-31m motherinDMOhlo. Hrs. Edmund Murphy was in town on Saturday. Tm Huh 2 Fresh Pork Loin Roast, per pound ............. Fresh Pork Shoulder, per pound .............. Fresh Pork Hams per pound .................. _Veal Breast with pocket Veal Shoulder Roast ......................... Fancy Loin Rib Lamb Chops ............... HOME RENDERED LARD, per pound ..... . lYUBAN Coffee, per pound .................... Crystal Arrow Brand Coffee, extra fancy ..... Evaporated Milk, Large size, 17c; 3 for ........ Kitchen Klenzer, 5 cans for ................... Sal Soda (Zl/glb pkg.) 2 for .................... Sliced Pineapple, per can 40 and ................ Washing Powder, Light House Brand (large) . .. KARO SYRUP; 1%“: can, 20c; 5 lbs,T>0c;10 lbs Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, pkg. ............... Mon] “nah for the lovely Christ- m basket from the “Tried and True" clue of the Grove at. church. Mr. and In. Henry Wolf and funi- !y. Bobbie VanBoynnm and Margaret Gahner are ill with measles. lflem’s Sanitary Cash Market rim” in “One Thing at a Time 0' my" which will be than at Dick», The-tn Saturday, January 3d. adv. Then 55 making about a circus (but gets under mrybody's skin and you will I“ 5" the thrills of I re.) A. W. Mueller of Damn. the) k W with the Howell Elec- tric Hahn 0.. ”Ion. mm the hol- ldnyn with NI family on West Maple 5mm. Ir. nndMnLC Mulroney-910 daughter. Betty. spent the Incl- end Matting with It labmy’ n ulster. It Sioux City. low; ‘ Wdloco lrwin'l original lbry "The Upmhm" will be shown in picture. a: the [Mch Than. Tuna”. Jun- um um udv. Hum-kc Gama o! Chlago. film-ul- «I “I! Chi-bunn- Putty of "-IOW‘N m Saturday night uni mat the wank-end u the 1mm home. undue-turd. wmwluddolim Born to Mr. and In. R A. Hu- m of Alberta. Canada. I baby girl. In. Hun-en m fonnedy label Johnna of Damn Guava. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCollum 1nd Miss Adelia Andnuss spent Christmas at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Lelloy Rent: in Rogers Park. Himdnle Upholsurin‘ ‘ Furniture Repair Shop. Ml work may don Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dewey and daughter. Genevieve, of Chicago, were Christmas guests at the I". J. Kidwell homo. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and small 'on of Indianapolis Ind. am \isitinzr their aunt Mrs. Geo. Allison. Simplicity. Originality and Individ- itality in Costume designing. Bess Lenore Irwin, 102 Carpenter Street. Downers vae_ Ill. Adv. tf. Mr. L. P. Naraniore is at the Prosâ€" byterian hospital for treatment on his vyc. Mrs. Flomntlne has sold her homc at East Grove and'will spend the bal- mm»: of the winter at Austin. Mr. Robert VanVoorst of Union lléll. Ind., spent several days visit- ing friends in the village. Wm. Parrish of Louisiana, is at the Prince home on Onkwood avenue to spend the holidays with his‘family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cassidy of Chi- cago. came out on Saturday to attend Miss Ruth Ballard’s funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Fwd Wolf of H311;- t'ale, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stunts. Arthur Mounteer of Chicago, spent Edward .Pischel of Milwaukee. Wis.. spent the holidays visiting his six- ters here. Mrs. A. B. Hagen and daughter. Leona, of Berwyn, attended Miss Bal- lard’a funeral on Saturday. THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS AT KLEIN’S MARKET If. Elmnr Find of Reddick, 111-. uspendingnvenlhyluthuhom ‘of G .11. Whitney; Misses Gladys and Fannie Whitq ney are spending the holidays at their 80.Mdn8t. .............................. 28c mb Chops .................... 35c LARD, per pound ........... 30c 0f In lug-mt O‘Connor, who hul We misfortune to (all lu‘ mi IIII'I but her hlp. was taken to the County farm at thalnn .Tuesday. She is getting along In years and (he mklent will mohahly keep her bed. ridden for months. She made her Mme with In Margaret Dinner on Prince avenue and the people of the village will know her better as ”the {ammo telling Indy.” Emnllaflc art-vim will continue every nlgM nu! melt. "my! Sat- "filly, at the In Evangelical chunk. Song service begins It 7:45. Don't miss ll. "an!” n will uh "at Um! hul- ing In]. Win amt!" find «flung: I don‘t go mt.” “Why ‘ Wham thin mr can but o! (M ‘pnmm Community (IV-drum Inc. an believe not only of 0M county. Inc of use MN! m. Strung vi hundreds of chat“: "1M1. It at: It the name com of (M Not-0'- woatnrn depot. I algal to all who go by that Who-hon bu developed the «manually midi. Have you hard the singing It the Pint Ennpllcfl church led by 0m Enmflsfie Sing"? "NI. I an no joy-bio "an a good mum pktun. Mimi-fly when the projects” In thehouh-uehuumo Dkko'nuu- "Q. The Woman: Guild of S. Andrew's 1church will hold an important met-t- ‘Eng Thursday, January 8th. at 2:00 p. m.. at the hymn of In. N. C. lcnrcc. 217 E. Maple avenue. All member: In urgently mquentcd to be lumnt u then will be election of oflleons for the min: yen. pktum produced will be chm It the Dicke Theatre during flu: you )920 and than I- nothing more on- William Sinner, on hia way back from Napcrvillc nftor making a trmz- lllc call, heard a cat “mowing so he stopped the ear and looked around to find when: the noise came from. As he ataned up again he heard an unearthly squall and finally located the cat under the hood with her tail wound around the fan. The Dicke Theatre hm: hm! thv good fortune to obtain the oxoimivo rights for the first run of all l’nieed Artish prmiuction-: which inviudc tho piv- Hn'r‘: (prmlucml by Mary Pickford. Doug'an Fairbanks. Charlie Chaplin and D. W. Griffiths. adv. “ ‘vir1'< Gym" class will mart in (h.- High thool gymnasium Monday 0v» (-n'n". January 5th. at 7:45 u'clm-k for rvvuklr work. A" mmnlmrs pin-1:4- be prosent so that We can make up for the time lost due to ma] fnmim'. On the afternoon 01' December 24th Bwughton Hitcllmck of Ih‘lmnnt wzw very pk‘uszmfly mum-ism! by eight 0r his svhool mates in honor of his 8111 b‘rthdny. A very enjoyable timo was had by all.’ Mr. and Mrs. Leder Gerwig and Virginia Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Waltm‘ J. Manta um! Betty Jane and Miss El- :zie Pischel. visitml ut‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gusher at Nam-r- vinc, last Sunday. ‘ Another magnificent and brilllant picture will be shown at the Dicke Theatre Friday, January 9th and Sat- urday, January 10th. Mary Miles Minter in “Arm of Green Gables." Watch for thoir advertisements. adv. The M. E. Philatheaa will "we! on ‘Monday evening. January 5th. at the ‘home of Mrs. Bert Stevenson, East Curtis st. Regular businesq meeting and social hour. the week-end u the guest a! lit. and Mrs. Jay 1!. Allison. PHONE 279 Free Delivery 27c 52c :.:::The Dicke? The The following are some of the well-known stars who. we have booked for 1920â€"Mary Pickford, Douglas Fair- banks, C. Chaplin, D. W. Griffith, Constance and Non-n Talmadge, Chas. Ray, Nazimova, Olive Thomas, Eng“ O’Brien, Owen Moore, Alice Brady, Comtnnee my, Mae Marsh, Tom Moore, Madge Kennedy, Mable Nor. mand, Katherine MncDonakl, Anita Stewart and Wt. Fox productions. A Beautiful Realart Picture MARY MILES MIN TEE in “ANN of GREEN GABLES’ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “When the Clouds Roll By” COMING Friday, hum 9th Saturday, Jam 1» ALSO CHESTER OUTING and HAROLD LLOYD CODIEDY‘ FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Eveningâ€"7 2:10-9:15 "Sis Hopkins," the very name In mminimnt of the homey umber. O! the country life of America. "re is a sun that is replete with ufiol ll yet is [natural in its simplicity. Mabel Norman in "Sislhpkins" is all M a great screen star should be. Don't miss he: Sis Hopkins CHESTER OUTING PICTURE STAR COMEDYâ€" “0H. 0H. I\-cning-â€"7:30â€"-9:Ifi; Admluion 16 m! 20 ml: Inch-4" Wu Tl! A doilghlfully orlgild ltory vrflton by WARM lull AM W h the Saturday Evening Post. It In an Wag mum on 0.- W W who believe in uplifting the work! by «putting the numb- of cum m picture a. Min-any played and u. mu a! mum sums-u. May Allison ; “The Uplifters” CHRIS’I‘Y COMEDYâ€" “RENO! ALL CHANGE” BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE Mntinuvâ€"‘Szw. Admiwinn 10 and 15 cents including Wu Tl! l-lu-ningwflzaovâ€"flds. Admimfion 15 um] 20 cents Including Wu TA! A luughlcr-cmnm-ling comedy and a gripping story of the sawvduat flu dealing with tiu- precise habits of a young man who believes that to accom‘ plish anything \zorth while it is non-:‘sury to concentrate on one thing fly I time. llc- is “insistent in that he practices what he preachesâ€"even In kw.â€" and ppm-(n: his (-unu-ntion by achieving cvnrything he sets out to (10â€". fut which (Kurt-s many unuxpcvtod and hiughablc situations. 0ne-Thing-at-aâ€"Time~0’nay Bert Lytell Saturday, January 3d; 192 BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUBS DOWN!“ GROVE. ' Thursday, January 8th Tuesday, January 6th Admission 15 and 20 cents including Wu 1'38. PATHE NEWS ALSO “0H. 0H, NURSE!"

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