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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 May 1921, p. 5

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them put in uhapv for the season's writ. Sharp-hing nml npain‘ng by “chon men. MMMM Shop. tor» a" Belmom and For"! nonmw. Phone 389d. mlv. v Hinsdale Upholstering and humid tun Repair Shop. All work neatly‘ don. It reasonable prices. Phone 635' or and pox-tend. Will all and dc- liver free of chum. Now ix llu‘ time to have your gar- den tool» sharpened. Bring in your tool: and your lawn mower and have Mrs. Leon F .Worloy and son. Rus- sell, relurnml last Sunday after sev- eral week-.- visit with her pamnts and old friends in Centervillo, Iowa. An acre lot on l-‘ain'iew m‘enud south of the Burlington has been soldd by V. Fredenhngen to Z. Hudson 01'} Chicago. . l A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmtics for sale at Marion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. tr. SWEET WILLIAMâ€" Slnble-mixed Newport Pink Hibiscus Baby's Breath Perennial Salvia Vomit-a Hollyhocksâ€"Single and DouMe Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Callemler are now nicely settled in their new flat in the John Venard place in Highland avenue. Coneflowm- Comflmwr Slush: DfliS\-â€"A'aska Anthemisâ€"Kelawayii Tinctoria For; ct-MP-Not Car-dytufl Japanese Bellflower Penstemon Barhatm Torreyii Phloxâ€"In Variety Sfoke's A at? r We have reduced our price on pressing since the first of May. J. Hum. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love of Chi- p30, visited with relatives hen over theweek end. llrs. J..L. Lehman. who has been on the sick list is now able to be a- Mrs .Deuuis Jenkins and son visit- ed with her parents at “Grange. last Friday. and“ tonn- IDS-J. Parties from Chicago have been out n ”I looking over the old chair factory Read the ads and trade at home- with the view of buying it and starts ' ing a cap factory. There is room in Owen Grilliths has purchased a lot the village for several industries l“ ' I M “mm“ which will give employment to the Mr. H. s. Dum left Tuesday for a people of the community. ’8 busmess my in Indiana. uWord was received on Wednesday, Interested in flowers? See Mr. April 27th. by E. L. Cox of West Kane’s ad on the “local” page. Curtiss street, of the death of his mother at the home of her daughter Mrs .Deunis Jenkins and son visit- It Zephyrhills, Florida. Mrs. Cox ”3 “fl' her parents “t “Grange, was a sister of Mrs. Dan Dunn of 14,; Is,- ,I, Blue Bells Foxgioves Ham Eagle! flowers! PLANTS THAT LIVE YEAR AFTER YEAR! Oriental Poppyâ€"4% each; $3.00 per dozen 25c Eachâ€"$2.50 Per Dozen 4-â€" Non-Sectarian Free for All “The Advisabillty of Annexlng Adjacent Territory” SPEAKER Attorney G. H. Bunge THE PEOPLE’S FORUM Free Discussion. The Forum is the Place to 8m What You Think. Pansiesâ€"40c per dozen ALL ABOVE PLANTS FIELD GROWN Corner Hill St. Grand Ave. 1 Block West and Two Blocks South of East Grove Station PERSONALS Monday, May 16th, 8 p. m. LIBRARY HALL ENEAS B. GOODWIN. MODERATOR ERNEST KRUSE 15c Eachâ€"$1.50 Per Dozen 20c Eachâ€"$2.00 Per Dozen LA RKSPU Râ€"â€" Belladonna \Iaska l-‘ormosium Kayii Tinctorin Gold Medal Hybrids Chinese Kelwav' s Hybrids (Light Blue) 11-1 Cot-com is Lanceolata Physostel Garden inks Gafllardia Chrmnthemum (Hard ) Lyme ‘s Hy rids Perennial Sweet Pea Caernla H mm Canterbury ens Kelwav's Hyh COLUMBINE~ Anchmn ltalicaoâ€"Dmpmnn- Ya ricty 'I‘hq- Legion is announcing n dance ‘ to iu- giwn at Dicke’u Hall on to- ' mormu' owning. May 7th. An or- ;rht-stru frum Aulom has been (flung: «I In play for flu.- dancing: and as this is one M the few Jana-s which Thaw been run here this Mama it in :mtprflnl llml n lurgr cmml will be ,prvwnl. Chrysanthen Camdensis California Hybrids: Caeruia Hybrids Nine members of the Woman’s Benefit Aswcintion of the Maccabees surprised Mm. Mary Suchor at her Immv on Main street last Friday ev- «nlng. llunco was played the prize winners bring Mrs. Sucher and Mrs. Harry Slick who was awarded the consolation priu'. John Wedell and family who maved to Elgin about a year ago have come back to the Grove and are occupying the Abmhamson house on North For- «st ave-mic. Mr. Abrahamxon and family am now living in their new home, the old Chas. Holler place on; North Main stmt. l l Union carpenters and others en~ ‘gaged in building construction thru- cut the county, are not Working pend- ing the settling of the dilferences be- tween them and the contractors. This is in accord with the situation in Cook County where practically all building has ceased. Mr. H. C. Hoff, who has been re- siding in Chicago for the last year and a half, was married to Miss Grace E. Terry of Chicago. April 24]. and has returned to the village where he is occupying his old home on No. Forest avenue. I v. Fredenhoxen has now u» Thee. llr. and um Walter J. stain and 0» sum Aims)?!» em. in 8 Campbell house at the corner of Betty Jane, uttended a ladies' night Prince and Prairie to S. C. Hurley of of the Cook County Press Club held Rogers Park. who will occupy the at King’s Restaurant. Chicago, on some as a home at once. Monday evening. Plans for the un- Purtiee from Chicago have been out 32:: gnllylalEWhlizhnnwdlil'li’e 33.3013: looking over the old chair factory hart, were discussed. with the view of buying it and start- ing a cap factory. There is room in Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parks and Mr. the village for several industries and Mm. A. P. Nelson made the first which will give nmnlnvmant in tin» fllhinu twin no u... anunnn i... gum-.. o’clock a special service will he held in 8. Andrew's Church. The follow- ing clergy will be present sud will develop the theme of “Religion in the Home. the Church School, and Church In. Paine m hostess to the NI- ture Study Chas on Friday of last Week, A delicious luncheon was serv- ed at one o'clock and a plum-um of much interest followed. The Class will meet with Hrs. Whitehorn of Worship]? The Rev. Dean Edmrds Grand avenue, May 12th. Luncheon of Lake Forest. the Rev. J. H. Dennis and the Rev. Dr. Andrews of Chica- go. A cordial invitation is extended to the community to attend this ser- at 12 o’clock. People owning improved property on unpaved streets are anxious to I have tried all brands of coffee and find this Dining Car Blend is the best that is on the market. This is the verdict of one of the many who‘ appreciate good coffee. Lehmann 3: Michel's. adv. Mrs. Edith Farrar Sehabel has arâ€" ”" ""“' rived from her home in New Orleans You are invited! All old students to be with her father and mother and friends. Don't miss the his during her father's illness. Mr. E. dance at the Masonic Temple, aStur- ‘W. Furrar, one of the best known day night, May 14th, given by the ‘of the old settlers of this vicinity had day students of the Paterson Busi- the misfortune to fall several Weeks ness Institute, Lan-ange. Fine Or- ago, sufl’ering a fracture of the hip chestra. adv. 5-6-2 and for this reason his daughter has Homer Wright has purchased the come to care for him. Vamnn in...” .. ,m can“... mum... Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Parks and Mr. and Mm. A. P. Nelson made the first fishing trip of the season last Sunday visiting the site of their camping place on the Fox river below York- ville. They report four black bass as their string, four more than they or anyone else expected them to get with the water-in its flooded condi- tion. NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET Pork Loins, small and lean pound ....27c Pork Butts, per pound ............... 20c LegO’Lamb.perpound .............32c Boneless Lamb Shoulder, rolled, pound 24c Pot Roast, perpo pound ............... 24c Smoked Boneless Butts, per pound. .35c Shoulder Ham, smoked per pound. Oscar Mayer Approved Bacon, pound -35c Georgia Square Bacon, per pound. .18c Spare Ribs. per pound ............... 13c Pickled Pigs Feet, per pound ......... 12c TRY OUR FERN DELL TEAS AND COFFEES THE BEST TO BE HAD Orange Pekoe Tea-Ferndell Brandâ€"- guarter Pound Package ............... 25c alf Pound Package .................. 49c Pound Package ....................... 95c Ferndell Coffee, per pound ............. ....48c Golden Jubilee Brand Teaâ€" Mixed Black, half pound package ...... 20c Mixed Green, half pound package ...... 20c Bulk Santos Coffee, pen pound ......... 30c Monarch Coffee, per pound Eackage ........ 40c Monarch Coffee, 3 pound pac age .......... $1.15 SATURDAY SPECIALS Our teas and coffees are carefully blended. Try them. You will find they are delicious. Fresh Groceriesâ€"Lowest Prices If you haven't traded with us before we in- vite your trade. Come in today and get vauain- ted with us. We know you will be pleased with our fresh groceries and prompt attention. No matter if vour order is small or large, treat you nght. We sell honest groceries. SPECIAL SERVICEâ€"Sunday, May 8. 8:00 p. m. SPEAKERS: The Rev. Dean Edwards. The Rev. C. M. Andrews. The Rev. J. H. Dennis. S. Andrew’s Church STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Homer Wright has purchased the Vernon house at 48 Snratoga avenue and will occupy it in the near future. Clarence Shumbo has purchased the Vernon house next door at 44 Sara? toga avenue and will also occupy it. Both deals were made thru Chas. Haller. You are invited! All old students - “I- v v -'- I v - I- and friends. Don't miss the big BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. Wm. Krambs has purchased the iThos. V. Skelly lot in North Forest avenue and will build in the near fu- ture. Last week we announced he: had purchased a home on Fail-mount avenue. At the last minute the deal fell thru. ....... , ...24c r pound. .35c I pound. .18c con. pound -35c \\'(' SPECIAL MUSN‘ By Montresmon's Junior Orchestra f0verture hy Leander Ballot firming mission I:- ROLIN COMEDYâ€"â€" “THE OPEN BOTTLE" A First National Attraction Rout-mus HI“: "A drum" nmmml "I «my. mutt-rm! in [mm-v, mull- even "NIH' rumurluhir by (M .n M "on" Hampton. lhr bounty Mr." 'I‘M low puny or Janis Clayton and flu- nixtvr of Junin (Tluyum. Mb wry bruulint. Evening 7:30 9:00. The Dicke Theatre ,- f It 12 o’clock. People owning improved property on unpaved streets are anxious to have their streets paved Is sooth Is it can be done at a cost somewhere: near to normal. It increases the val-J go of the property much more than Bruce Scenic Picture KlNOGRA M NEWS Friday, May 6th LIONEL BARRYMORE in “JIM THE PENMAN” - A L S 0 ’ Two Reel Comedy-“See America First" 7:550 9:00 to. m. All and 251' including war tax Also Thursday, May 12th Friday, May 13th Saturday, May 7th Eveningâ€"7: 30 9. 00 p. m. Admission, l5-25c, inc .W. T. SPECIAL 2-REEL COME‘ DY -- “After Bed Time.” You will be thrilled by the submarine scenes of this picture, by the near trage- dy caused by jealousy, by the spectacular fire of the villain’s own making in which he all but loses his life, and also by the ehroic rescue of her lover by the girl. This is a story of both laughter and tears and ro- mance. Ford Educational Weekly “Miners 0! Evening- 7. '90 and 9:00 9. In. Allm‘uuiun l- ‘2 31K including w T TWO REEL MERMAID COMEDY “THE SNIP” FORD TRAVEL PICTURE PATHS NEWS “Who Am I? “Oh, just a lonesome little girl who wants somebody to talk to her." Thai’a the mess: recklesa Teddy sent tin ling over t e telephone win. without "owing anything about the man at the other end of the line ex- cept that he had a ploummt voice and knew how to "jolly." It was risky. but non hty Teddy adored doing litre-devil t ingsru or did until her fiance and his friends cumd her of the hobit. Here in a rollicking comedy with Hobo Daniels at her best. Admission 15 d 25 cu inc. Wu Tu. the Night” Ernest Brunet, who several your! ago was a number of I W contracting firm here, his «tend il- to partnership with Hurry Donu- d Fair-view and Onhnrd mu. and they are now prepared to «Minute Q. new or old work. Mr. Brunet bum many of the homes around the VI]- Inge the out of fil'W' .._, n makes it mm “tract!" to pr tivebmrsuvnllutoth Additional locals on ma 5 and 9- HELLO!

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