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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jan 1920, p. 3

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mNU'EL brim}! CHOIR OF LA GRANGE. ADULTS so CENTS CHILDREN 25 CENTE ANNOUNCES A PROGRAM 0!“ SACRED AND SECU- LAR MUSIC AT THE DICKE THEATRE ON FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30th, AT 8 O’CJLOCK BY EM. A.__.___fi A.__ ____.-___ 4.... _ I.“ A ,..n-- r Church .nvr won neon HMS SAI’DAY No matter what your wishes are, we aim to please you and are only satisfied when we do it. It is hardly necessary to say how much hotter a well made, properly fitted shoe feels, and it will last longer, wear longer and keep the shape longer. Our shoe knowledge insures you a proper fit and You will always find it safe to trade with u; when you want Show or Rubber Footweax. MORRIS SHOE STORE The corporation reserves the 11 t to discontinue publish- ing lists of dealers handling 1“: flour without notice. " Safety First! This flour is now on hand and for sale at Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Stores Names of additional stores handling this flour will be published from time to time For Further Information Inquire» If your dealer does not have this flour. he can obtain it from the United States Grain Corporation. This flour is 20 to 40 per cent cheaper than “patent” flour which makes no better bread or pastry. Less than carlots, 75 cents per barrel higher. - rel. N Efl'éctive January 12th prices to retail- er were established as follows: _ Carlots in paper sacks, $10.80 per bar- rel. This high quality, pure wheat flour will be sold to t 9 public through regular trade channels at not above 80 cents for lZ-pouml packages and $1.60 for 24'4_.-p0und pack- ages m paper.' “I! .1.\LL ,,,,3,,,,L, “,Aif‘l These are '1lici0us falsehoods. Governm 10hr is a pure white flour without submtute of any sort. It makrs the finest bread and pastries. It is just like. the flour on have eaten all your life; the flour the t bakers have been using for years. Unscrupuious flour salesmen are warn- ing retailers against buying United States Grain Corporation Standard Pure Wheat. Flour. 'I'hey have represented to than rs- tailors that government flour is \2'0‘.‘ Hui-v. victory flour. that it umtzzins 31:}..xiazox that it is “doped." Government Flour Is Pure Flour; "filed States 6min Corporation Carlotgs in cotton sacks,- $11.20 per bar- 64 South Mun Street. Downers Grove. Ill. 226 South La Salle Street Chicago, Illinois No Substitutes Plnyer Stump ‘ Nuh . . Habit Gem‘ig Running “Babe” Banning was high in both games and average for the locals, counting 216 for high mark of the evening in the last gime and getting a total of 577 pins. H. Smith, of the Lyons team was next high with 532‘ jinx and high game of 209. The limited seating capacity of the alleys for spectators was severely taxed Saturday night. not all who “noted to watch being able to get in. Besides the mnny local bowling fans who attended. the Lyon: tum brat with them about fifty nois'y partisans. l..-_vons would easily have won, if the noise made by the motors was what counted. The scones were as follows: Dow-en Grove Coming Very Soon CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “A DAY’S PLEASURE” Downers Grove lost the first game by 16 pins, won the second by 31, giving them a 15 pin lead, and swamp- ul Lyons under a cloud of strikeé and spares in the final game. taking it by 90 pins. BRYANT WASHBURN in “It Pays to Advertise” h: :1 bowling match which at first :00an! to be fairly even, but later proved to be a walkâ€"away for the locals, they won from a Lyons five on the Dicke alleys Saturday night. HARRY MOREY in “Honor Web” Brim-inn: High Game and Average l‘or Locals, Smith for Lyonswâ€" Local League Nome. Saturday, January 17th PATH “BUCKLE in “The Hayseed” Sessuc Haymh in “The Dtagon Painter’ CURTISS THEATRE! “Em wwwpmmwmm fimmmmmm Wmnqmmmmm :ZE-mm/ffi‘ BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE Thursday, January 22nd Tuesday, January 20th BILLY WEST 2-REEL COMEDY SKINNY BRIGGS COMEDY 167 [95 HEARS’I‘ LATEST NEWS and SELECT VAUDEVILLE M3 1‘5 19! and M7 188 168 215 615 497 516 77 {mm “50:01?“ with .3; ylaéfiw": n 91.1": mffic‘ _ _ Ely! . 3m: NmWicmu-JW IIALL‘I ‘A'I'A fl ISDICINI "l m an"; I uu- Inlunnlly and m (m: (In Blood 0. "H loco-o M Int-um HALL! CATAquI I new: coupons) 0! m a! an in“ mn- . M. ‘ _,__ -n .5- U and M Cal-"h I. a Ital MM Cal-n. Cal-u no Cunt Loan. Anucnwu .- if: Mayer Simian-try ltnl ..... ’l [min . . . urban-Imam Aldon-on Tutllu Team W L lanolin’nt Cuba ........ 26 H swearing“ Panniers.” 16 ‘Klo‘n'n Com .......... 23 I6 ‘Dirko Tool Co. ........ 21 18 (finrht'u Clan 'Emn ....20 19 Kidwell Spcodcll ...... If: 24 Mo'fllol'x All Stunt ....l!» 24 't'hofln'u Hutu-r- ....... N 25 Rmulln for 0w Inn n‘N-k In: bimmringru'u lia- Intern Klrin'u Conn, Janunry 6th. 1920. Dicke Tool Co. took two out of three {mm the Kidwell Speeders, Wells getting high game with an. The Speeders are now out of the cel- hr. Bortolin’s Cubs took three from 'lholin’s Hattfim, shoving them down in last place. winning the second game by 16 pins and the third by 4, Bill Vix, Brady. Hollow. striking out land ovemoming a 58 pin lead the Hat- ters had in the eighth frame. There was much excitement in this game as most of the spectators were pulling against the Cubs. Banning had high game with 204, Geo. Vix being close behind with 201. Bowling League Notes. By taking two from Klein’s Colts lest week, Swearingen’s Pace Maker; brought that team down on an even plane with themselves. tied for sec- ond. The presence of “Dad” Swear- ingen may have had sumething to do with the Pace Makers' showing. as he‘ was there to mot his namesakea on‘ to victory. Alderson had high game with 237. l Individual Matchel. Following the team matches L. E. hunting- and Grant Nash took on two of the Lyons' players for three game individual matches. Banning rolled Smith getting beat by 1 pin. The t9- tals were: Running 647; Smith 548. Nash won from his opponent Schief- elbein, they getting 550 and 504 pins respectively. 7W. Hitch . .. . I}. Schiefclboin ”H. Gnmke .. . E. Neuter . .. H. Smith ..... Totals ..... STANDING OF THE CLUBS Sue-film's» Put shun Ill H7 Eli! l“ l“ 168 118 I27 I73 “0 ”I 410 M7 53!! '1’21 237.1 ToL .5l8 .500 .64! Num- l‘oat. Grand Army of the Re» thlk. “null"! animus for the yar [:sz u mm mgulnr mum. in the Pox! "a". Main and («NM nth-cu Inst Saturday Ina-moon. . m Mia-m "mull"! an: h'ommukr‘lilrrnnk A Regen (Senior V.-(Iommamk~rv (3. 1'. Hugh“ Junior V.-(Tnmmumk~r- Fwd van. H’mgmn-John [hilt-y (Lhaplm‘vr~Wm. lhkhlnun IAtUutnM » R‘ W. "and §Qunnrrnm5lmu GM. 8, "Par“ ffH‘iin'r 0" “or [lay -H. W. Farr-Ir il’atrmhr In-xh'urtm Hm. B. "our“ (”View of :11» Guani- Geo. Stanly ‘ Sputum flnjor--~Jdvn Mom 1 The“ veu‘rlns M the Civil War.) “10- small mmnant of "at one: gloriw nus army which held the Union intact am still meeting and keeping‘up tin nosncintions formed mnrly sixty yum rm, in the dark days of '61-'66. The local post hoMs one meeting a month, on the arrow! Saturday. and grunt interval is takm by these men in their monthly gathering. Huger .......... 148 148 " Mocha! .......... 167 111 _‘- Brown .......... 158 158 ’ Holst ........... 184 194 5 Punk; .......... 813 818 Mothers All Sta! Bcidelman ....... I88 144 3 E. Mochel ...... 80 104 5. 'Reha .......... . 86 150 I Hulat .......... 171 136 ’ Shixer ........ 156 128 ' Totals .......... 78X 662 4‘15 Jolt-none . Mlley ..... Ikrwig Totals non ln lino. Vumn of Civil Wu. Ho“ It'd-r Heeling Lu! Saul-y. NAPER POST. G. A. R. INSTALLED OFFI- CERS AT MEETING Phyer Gunsm- Schultz 'l‘lldin's flatten Staiger ......... 152 lehl . . . .......... 174 Shun-brook . . . . .136 ‘thl . . ........ . .138 Fanning ..... . . .142 Totals .......... 742 167 131 151 157 30‘ 810 149 46! 178 48: 1‘1 441 139 43-1 19? 641 824 2871 Dficke Tool Co. vs. Kidwell Speed em, unwary 9th. 1920. Well: ......... Shmb'rook . .. thl . . ........ . Running ..... .. .......... Player George Vix B. Vix .. . McElroy .. Brady Hollow Totals Rel-Mia's Cubs \i January 81h, 1920. Bcidelman Player :Shnltl . 1 Huger . Mochpl . Brown . Holst . . Totals Clarke’s Clean 'Ems vs. I All stars, January 7th, 1920. Clarke's Clean ’En's NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED During the slack season, January ind Febm ary. we will allow you 10 per cent discount on Ill jobs over $5.00. M me mm Stetm Benin; 1 Sewer Building Gu Fitting- ‘l'flo’hoao no. Phoneusordropapoaul We have a nice line of Tapestries Ind Velour: Mothers Bertolin'a Cub- ALL WORK GUARANTEED 171 136 186 492 156 128 I“ “0 .78) 662 835 2283 \is. Tholin’s Hatters 1186 150 172 508 2m :07 'Ems vs. Mochel’s Fred D. Heinke PLU M SING Phone Hinsdfle 635 'III 134 133 I76 2 ISO “3 183 127 8 Tot. 99 M7 167 I4! 43] 481 466 2 202 148 111 I58 194 813 Stars 144 3 Tot 123 491 148 444 144 412 158 474 I79 557 752 2375 185 4971 195 659 [M 422 I.“ II' 123 “0 192 b“ 772 23“ MT 46:! 167 481 I4! 466 156 542 699 2313 M9 468 I73 483 1‘1 448 139 43% 197 643 824 2876 157 172 I85 “8 497 341 Evrry ex-nrvire In“ in If.” h nits-ml [he riveting of “It load ”t next Maud-y M‘- 1m who in not alwady when m W In attend .19! “maimed with fit *5 um: "I. "he Mink!“ I“ “0 out an :ppliaflon blank {or in!» The Duh” County u 4: up as. mafia! m E: Int muting 3nd n ma munty wu m. tho lord pout. pom. but I'lfi "rm dew-m «mm-dd ‘Mu-r hr not to tho am- Uon protesting Infant th- uflfi Mvtrun'n‘ and h Mm ml wan other you“. Thom from u» What- not ' "no-daily mn- au “at W charm-d Mty "mu for 54105:“. .1 told a thousand lirhk They '5', are thinking up «no way to m tho ticket punk-non. ‘ nut regular m, at January mu. :1 cu uh. a moat and Rom! cum AMERICATV LEGION 10 now mum Minimum}. MM“ Ethan‘s-(Ill. H.301...“ additional mm»; cum-I add-u take em a! futon! w . The present omega d ”I ”-3 my m: R. I. w W ' and Tye-lunar; I. D. 0m. “to?“ to ofler [or uh In older corporation with 380,000. 00 em and preferred awful ” $10,000.00 in wry unsold nnd WI tho di Over $25,000.00 in «avian: m Mom was paid during the val? M practically all of that amount 10 M R E. Baum». pmddent and ager of dw‘company aw nearly two years the dam-ad t mufactumd good- had been than could be handled and that ,. factory space would be uncom- gross business done in 1919 1 greater than any pmioua'yoal’l II} mess and nearly double thc 191! fi At the annual atodhoide’x’fi fit of the Potter am. I: Manhol- held Tuesday afternoon of thin - a very satisfactory report at past year'- bnflmp sun I“ “walla-hound“ Alan-d" Bradley M In celebration 0! ch 9"” MEETING MON nerve II. broth- W‘ ""

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