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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Mar 1921, p. 5

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The Crash family of Naperyille, visited at the LaCharty home on Sunday. "~ Mrs. Brooks of Camp Grant, 11L. '8 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Richey on Saratoga avenue. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Pearce rcceivcdi the sad nch this week of the death at a favorite nephew in Arizona. In. E. C. Brown of Chicago. spent the week end with her sister, Kr. and Mrs. Frank Dowe will soon occupy their new home on High. land avenue. Watch the Dirke Theatre ads for ionic great pictures this spring. You will be surprised. min; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmnk of Middnugh avenue, have a new little Ion, who arrived on Wednesday. The Hulbert Jones family are with the J. R. Shafier’s while their house is being repaired after the fire. Mrs. Tennie Parker is spending a few days with relatives at Barring- m and other Lake County places. Mrs. D. Harry Jenkins and son, Barton, returned today from a stay ct Indianapolis, lndféna. All kinds of garden and field seeds It MERTZ Jz MOCHELS. adv. 3-11-11 Then an to be two new houses on Lyman avenue this summer. The A. E. Olsen family entertained relatives from the city on Sunday. meansYearsiof SerVicé; STRENGTH in Construction or LUXQR SHADES SALESROOM Come in and let us show you the FORDSON TRACTOR. See how it will do the work of many horses at a cheaper cost. Fordson Tractors We are now prepared to fill your orders for any part you may need for your FORD car, any model. We have on hand every part of the FORD and they are all the genuine FORD parts built for the FORD and for no other car. Hinsdale Ford Agency Fleck 6: Buchholz, Proprietors A Full Line of The Genuine Ford Parts We are prepared to take. care of your needs in Window Shades. Anything you want can be furnished here. The best of all is that we save you real money when you buy them here. Let us figure your work. LEHMANN MICHEL’S STORE ltmudutumlm. PERSONALS 19 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove Buying for Permanency lll Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr Kol- xow of Lombard, Monday, March 7, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kelly, Elma and Frank and Miss Paulyne Reiner went last Sunday in Chicago. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Darrow. Miss Viviun Rogers of LnCrossa, Wis... and Mr. ltichanl Rnsmuxson of Milwaukee, spent the work om! with Lester Barr and family. A full lint- of am celvbratcd 1N!)L' cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter's ART KRAFT SHOP, (mo door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. Mr. and Mrs. A. l’. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. I-‘elton helped (T. (I. I‘m-k.»~ of South Formt avenue, celebrate his birthday Monday vvvning. Mrs. Fred Weiss of Prince avenue, is a patient at the West Side hospi- tal and is getting along as wall as can be (expect‘ed. Harvey Littlefonl of Grove street, left last Saturday for Florida where he will be employed by the Rcdpath Chautauqua Bureau. Every critic praised the pictureâ€" “Outside the Law." That is why it was booked for the Curtiss Theatre. adv. Miss Mary Safl'ord and Miss Fern MacDougall of Rockford, were week end guests at the Jackson Littleford home on Grove street. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rondinett of Wilmette, spent the week end at the Dennis H. Jenkins home on North Washington street. 4 $2.26, in lots of 20 or more sacks. each $2.15; 50» sacks, each $1.25 at MERTZ a MOCHELS. 3-11-tf. adv. Miss Esthcr Klein underwent an upérution for appendicitis at West. Suburban hospital last Friday and is expected home the latter part of the week. ' We carry at all times a full line of Fresh Vege- tables and Fruits. For the Sunday dinner we make a specialty of having on hand fresh vegeta- bles of all kinds. NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET Mrs. Ralph Graham and son, have gone to Phoenix, Arizona. to join her husband, who is now located thorn She has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klanduck of Chicago, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and er. Luwwnce Reâ€" The’ name of the man who commit- ed suicide by hanging himseld at Clarendon Hills last Friday moming is still unknown. Blue Rose Rice, per pound ............. Navy Beans, per pound ................ Fancy Evaporated Apricots, per pound . 2%,”) Can Yellow Free Stone Peaches .. Zlélb Can Yellow Cling Stone Peaches Evaporated Milk, small can ‘ ............. Evaporated Milk, large can ............. llb Can Hypathia Pink Salmon, per can .. Mallard Brand Mustard Sardines, per can . Sweet Girl Hominy, 31?) can ............. Marie Olson as “Birdie Sweetlove” is due (0 make a big hit in “The Cheerful Liar” at the-Imam Theatre Apxil 5th. Vernon Fuller, Donald VanValen, and Kenneth Morton attended the 4th Annual Older Boys Conference at Naperville, Saturday, March 5th. Bert Lyn“ plays the principal part in “The Right of Way.” That is why the picture is better than the a m In. Koltow was formerly Miss Helen qul of the Grove. The following specials are made for Sutur- day buying Only. Come in and leave an order or We are as close to you as your phone. Our auto truck delivery will have your purchases at your door in short order. SATURDAY SPECIMS Harry Walker Phone 191-R Although meat prices have risen in the last few weeks we have not raised our prices more than absolutely necexsary. Our policy is to give the best meats and groceries on the market at a price as low as possible. North Side 6mm Malkel GEORGIA SQUARES, BACON, ll) ..2lc SMOKED BUTTS, per pound ........36c SHOULDER HAM, per pound ....... 22c ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS, pound .32c Armour’s and Swift’s Boxed Bacon, ll) 55c Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound 22c PORK BUTTS. per pound MEATS POT ROAST. per pound ........ PORK LOIN, per pound ........ WALKER 5: DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES 'l‘lw Nature Study Class will meet on Friday at 12:00 nmm, March 18 at Mrs. J. B. Jenkins, 1613 Oukwmxl avenue. A hum-l luncheon will be served and the literary prugram will star! promptly 'at 2:00 p .m. ML. J. H. Shaw has returned to his home in Lincoln. Nah, after a months visit with his sister,‘Mrs. E. (2. I‘fafl'. of Sun-ntoga avenue and other relatives in this vicinity. Downers Grove. people who ro- member Hi Taylor will be glad to know that they can hear him play at the Curtiss Thom".- Saturday nito. Mr. :1qu Mrs. Leon Wilson are at the Simonsun home on Gilbert awn, and will soon occupy their home on Carpenter st, when: they will go to housekeeping. Did you ever hear a cheerful liar? Go to the Dicke Theatre on Tuesday, April 511:. and hear a half-dozen of them. Save the am. it’s going to be good. Excellent music. the best of ven~ tilation, A 1 pictures (the best olr tainable) and first class projection on a mirror screen‘ all of this you receive every-time yuu attend the Dicke Theatre. » adv. Henry Dicke Phone 1233 .40c 12c ALSO THURSDAY BRAY PICTOGRAPHâ€"“THE ISLAND 0F MIST” ROLIN COMEDYâ€"-â€"“PARK YOUR CAR” F R I D A Y TWO REEL COMEDYâ€"“l2 P. M.” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Mugâ€"Both DIyt-7:30â€"9:15. Am 15 a as can. 1-. War a: " George M. (Johan xay< “4:3 Minutes me Broadway" is the but play he (:vn‘r wrote. Charlies Hay in the picture version of it proves Georg. was right. Mnmm-or, this is (Sharing Ray's first indppendent pictureâ€"pm- duced in his own studio~.â€"-aml its bigger and better than all his others. Thurs, Mar. 17th rm, March iBTh PATHS NEWS FOR" TRAVEL PICTURE TWO REEL ('OMI'ZDY ”TORCIlY IN HIGH" lin-hing 7:309:00. Aulmn-nm ”. I: 25 ronh inrlmlmx War Tu MATINEE 3:00 P. M. â€"â€"- The lust showing uf Charles Cha lin in “The Kid." If you (lid nut :«uw this grant come. dy hursday m- P‘ridny. don't miss it Saturday afternoon. Although .«hr haul to go hull again to pink um" and nwtlughlu, dw Haw-0| Hu- mnn .‘Ju- low-d hum duvuth. ALICM IIICAIIY m "w bruw- Dwarlml chums git! suddenly “1099.an hr to u Fifth Awm» mamicm. ban a- chio-vnl mun-r uplvwl‘ul triumph in "Out M Nu- Ghana." Tha- lnlaud whwh flown! in 1hr mm of an "apt-1mm» charm girl pnwmI Mk!" "III! Hunt of "w Hm- him-1M! Mutant-mu MM»:- um AM murml. OntoltheChoms MICE BRADY aunm WILL TEL! BRAY PICTOGRAPH BOLIN COMEDY FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Evening 7:30 O 9:15. Admisnion l5 and 25c Including War Tux. Maine Salad-y u 3:00 y. n. Adah-do. I5 25¢ including Wu 1'“ BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES ”OWNERS GROVE, The Dicke Theatre The Senior Infant Welfare Com~ mince will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Osborn, 143 Prairie avenue, on Tuesday, March 15th, at 2:00 p. m. A good attendance is desired as there i3 great deal of serving to be donai Br'o'éflway in; cars ask for our Dining Car Blend. Special this week, 45¢ per pound at Lehmann . Michel's. aqu If you want a good heuy mll‘ee same as used on the Burlington dinâ€" The biggest and best comedy of the season. Six Reels of wholesome fun. A Story of Ruhes and Wise Guys Saturday, March 12th Friday, March 11th ALSO i Hinsdale Upholsteflng and Fun!- Itum Rep-5r Shop. All work may done It Rumble prices. Phone 08‘ or send postcard. Will call and do- livcr {me of charge. 11-N-fl. A most excellent III-lent wunndcndlmsunday --» first Evangelical Church by In? lee Hafcnrichter :nd his ulnar, , Esther Hafenrichter ,acflvc of the Evangelical Church It 0m Prairie.

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