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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1921, p. 4

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Addrd In tho [ion'om dual of that nwful conflict. and 0! the war um. Spain. u: 0.9 thousands- of bnu‘ young Amman who nu up their l'um in thr world war, uni" “(Ming "u! ("Mom might lin- an IN.â€" rnflh. They noNy «mam: the" all. how, on Ibo 9r“. in Um sir. and in for fin dim fighting "u- fight of 1M common pooplo of the worfil uni-d Inmurism Hut I’INIIM' to arr)- Nut Monday. May :th.. (hr mutin- oounlr)‘ m" paw-r In lht- ru-h anal hunk of modern "In in pa) hummu- to the mm and women a! (hm-t Unit“! Rum. who, lhmu‘h tho, Alf- rmro of {Mr Iivn, haw [mm-now! n, For may your: the pawn,» of flu- Nonh have mad: pmprr observant» of w day in memory 9! the than! a! u» Civil War-want In Hal wn‘ foughl ht "pmn‘o m I Nation.“ HARDWARE 36 8. Mnln Street Telephone No.29 CAN ATTEND T0 ORDERS PROMPTLY NOW! MERTZ d3 MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOW EST A.\D ALL KINDS ARE OBTAINABLE “fed at the Downers Grove Posti was as second class mail matter. Wrtisiug rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single Cupies 5c. ‘ lined every Friday morning from the flies of the Downers Grow Publish- “ Company, 37 North Main street, Downers Grown-Illinois. m Grove Reponet 21 South Main. st. Comt- born for (lw Convvrm Bu: Nine, they am fine for aummer What-«our DUI GLAS “110 “‘11 be here in a “'ka n' ten days. We STAND HACK of all the Shoe: we sell. and a Shoo we arr- giml to guarantee \‘il‘P. If you DON'T RELIEVE it My Do You Wear Shoes? The first shipment of Mvnl- and Boy's Work Shoe; from the WEYENRERG FACTORY aw hora NI’ZMUIIIAI. ll‘i'. I92! C. 11. STAATS, EDITOR BOY’S â€"â€" ALL SIZES MEN’S. $5.50 to ...... Order Your Coal N EW STOCKâ€"NEW LOW PRICES MICKIE SAYS WE HAVE ALL SIZES OF J. W. NASH Franklin Co. Illinois Coal Pocahontas 8; Hard Coal mummy "EVAN Nu»! proph‘ know that “‘Hw ('nl- uw" dwmuul u mlulv. Fur (ha-r in nml'nrm (In?- mhun H the maul (mu, 01’ munr. Mm! rh‘llinm. hmwwr, ’uhvn it com-u to ululium the flux. 'nn no" of nM-pirh about it. mt if :Iln-y «rm jun! a lime uhnmml at taking «I! their mu. m a link but} 0' column. MMinl. “R- hnw ju-x :1 Milk him {I who stand on Ihv ml:- linm Monday aflcrnwn to Watch the min. :mum at 1:00 u'vhwk n9.“ Mumlny urn-moon to fittingly lmnm' Um buys of '17 and '18. Show the people, you In whom tho glorinufi \‘irlory mu dun. that if Uw)‘ have alwmly {01v :Jtu-n llu- war. _\‘uu luau-n'l. We u‘rgc (‘vvry vx-sohlic-r and x1i~ 'or. mery marinv and nurse of Down- a-I- (imw- aml vicinity tn asm-mbh- with l’ll'il' cumrmlm Ill tlu- lA-uinn ' Just mmember this one little thing, lox-service men and woman and the good people of Downers Grove, one next Monday afternmn when you are .pnrudlng and doing honor to thoso lwho fell in battle and those whom disease overtook in the primv of life, What these soldiors know. They hon” discarded the uniform of i-nrlhly ur-l mivs and have been arrayed in the, colvstial garments of tho Kim; "fl Kings. soldiers of Him who ills" gznv hi.~ all. ’I'hvy will lu- .~' undinor in the, l'\'\'l('\\'lfl|{ stun-l and lln-ir saluting an; Old Glory gov; by, will be we mupp} 2“ "my ou-r wore on earth. . Tho-y um! not he Adana-cl lo lulu It is a mootml quextinn among- the Bible students \vhvthur or not those who fall on the field of battle, cum if the cause he just, are entitled to the Kingdom of "(ran-n. We, howâ€" ew-r, belivve that they aw, fur “groan-r love hath no man than this, that he gin- up his life for another." It is indeed fitting that there be one day set aside a year when we do homagc'to our Natimml Heroes. For the the men who died on the battle- field, fighting for us. really belong to their own relatives, yet in a larger some they aw ours. Their memory and the brave deeds they performed, l'urgt‘tting all else in the dash? for \ictory. should be perpetuated and it is on occasions like next Monday's that is. brought home to us, the liv- ing, the great lesson of patriotism. l all before it. for hanl wear and full ser- 3 pair and we fur younelf. .......... $7.00 Jl'fi'l‘ .\ "INT Telephone 8 for u“ 5 nos! |c par» nownmus GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, among l’vopir living: in \\'v-‘.m<mt aw I" the opinion that pimple in H!" \‘iihgr urv trying to fun-v tin-m :u hon-mw ‘a part of "(mm-N ”run"; on slu- fnthm- hand people in huwm-r» Grow (us a “‘th mink (hut \\'.-~tmon!ol‘~ jaw in unit in tin- [ha-in- 10 he :mnn'x- led. 30th (no wrong it son- “) 11'va >1 IHill mmh- out '!t a min-tin: LU. “I“: ‘nmnl Wmlmhluy mvninu'. 'l'hi-~ HN‘L'UHJ \\'u~ cul'fi by !l'..' m-wly urgran -:| “We-Inn"? ('ixi' Club" and H1:- furl» ("14w n‘z' thuf Imm- nl‘ :hn :vuml il'i'-!4‘!X" m I u-irihu) Izml lu‘un “4""! 1: wt!" Ll-v [El‘lnifllh “My fin-m “in uu'tunl :; '0‘.‘ in fm- \ilnp'un 'l'hv- i~, m‘ your." 5 aux-"ruling (a law m m]; L'L’Il] x'ulv-u; ur pruprrh “um-ix 11.x- i-liuimn m; Jun put-31 n iu-titiun arm (1'.- !i\ing lhvn- m-ic nroliwa women have DIED for that flag. It is not the flag you are honoring but what the flag stands for, We are all proud of our country, proud of hvr place in the world, proud of the us!- ranm-munt we have mzuL‘ in the an», the scioncon‘ uml )hu l'Wl‘t‘ mode at“ living. living prom! m" aim-.44- thinga1 Hm cannot help but mvurunw {he n-«U whito and blue which rtflfllii for them. I I, Wlu‘n you tuku your hub utT new; Monday as tho flux: 55m).- by. stxunlt r-rN-t, don't sluut'h; wk? of? your ha:- \\'ith a sm-rp and curry it M a plum" ovnr your lwnrt. hulnlimr it there un-E til the colors have puwml about fifâ€"i («on I'm-t. Don’t romm‘o your hat! with a slu-opixh air and hold it with! your arm hanging down. }I«- :15 mum; to finluw the flag in you :\u- of ti"; country and white it in :1 \\'u_\' it; (Town-m. l ltheir hats off to Old Glory. Men and l We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing. Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. ( orner Belmont '8: Forest Ave. Downers Grove Electric Co. Hurry \Vxxlkr-r Phone 191-]: Before buying a light ca see the new NASH FOUR-«$1,475 delivered dependability. lts NASH PERFECT- ED VALVE in head motOr is a dis- tinct achievement in motor engineering and is unusually powerful and econom- ical. Let us give you a demonstration. WESTMONT .\ N N Ii X .\TH)N The popularity of the NASH SIX with owners is due to its all around Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished Dependability WALKER 6c DICKE PAINTING HAVE YOUR HOUSE “'IRED BY Owners‘Like The NASH SIX :wl "Wu-why. fuck rum n‘tuztl (hr-30:1 Because of Telephone 369-) I‘ '.i w-rz‘ ('1' 1- nt'.‘ that 'n': pf 3"1 2'- r"!!! 11'» U'J'Y‘I‘i‘ t?» l-‘MEm --.h‘:l 1 m.~lullml an. hw-u #1 l Anothvr petition can in- written in- -cluding the territory Ilirmrth‘ north Inml east nf Uh' prusvnt limits which is well built up and whom rosiilgnls -ur0 anxious to affiliate with thv vil- lagx- ufl‘uirs and enjoy the advantages [such :1 move wuuhl gm- them. I'm-H“! :1 (I! in To B. X H W S. This could bv pmq-ntml to the V11â€" lage (fnum-il, a dale set for thc elecâ€" liun and wv haw no doubt Hint every voter in tho viliagv “HI cast :1 bul- lut fanning such an annexation. As far as the \Ym'mum project ~gnos-~lvf< (Imp it quick. l 0"" Far be it, from us to fun-o down the throats of those who live in West- mont an annexation which is. distast- l‘ul In 'them. 1111- petitiun should be withdrawn at «mt-v, and n‘ this is not pass-ibis thou it should he \‘utml down with a hearty YD Hume Ho. Those folks thought that Downers Grove was trying to, forcerthem to come in so that as one Westmonter said, “we should help those people pay their debts." \\. BUBBLE FOUN TAIN ORDERE I) pa m I' M. (iuHup. v: u! HUN}! ”5‘ ('1' ,wzi an! , :w 1w Henry Dickr' Phone l'.".’»-R . Faun. F) l'.a~ ..;'- u a: .n to replace l_ - .pu. L‘Jnll l (i001) in l The (l. A. ll. su-vlces at the ceme- u'l'y will hr ‘in charm- ol‘ Frank A. 'liognrs. Commander of Naper Pua'l. 'l'ho~'u will In- l'olluwml by the short rm'vico of the Amelrcau Legiun for the men of tho Wurhl War who gave lllll‘ll' “V05 in that awful cunllict. Th» lLCm'un speakers will probably be 'l‘. Hurry Slusser aml Norman Anderson, lmth Duu'm-rs Grow men. 1 'l‘lu- (‘X-st'l‘vil't' mvn are I'l‘quo.~etell_1 tn wear their uniforms for the par-l :nlc 21ml uxhor ulusorvancv ol' the day? If for any l'(‘:|.-=Ull :1 uniform is not possiblv. they should come nnylvayi aml gel in tho pal-adv in “ciri tn the cemotm y. H. E. McAllister _ Co. DOWNERS GROVE HONORS SOLDIER DEAD ON MONDAY These skirts are so excellently made of such service-giving materials as cotton gnbardine. cotton twills, cotton baronette and miles. They are.tailored on rather simple lines: plain. belted, button-trimmed and the convenient pockets give them‘a smart practi ":11 air. Last year you couldn’t get anything like the values we are of- fering now. Saturday Evening, May 28 Even if the prices were not so attractive you would be interested in this showing of White Skirts. They are so crisply new. so essential to the Summer wardrobe. All Summer long you will find much use for them. for general as well as outing wear. Besides the prices ARE at- tractive. And that makes it easy for you to get as many as you want. MAY PARTY and DANCE Library Hall Interesting Values in WHITE SKIRTS Prairie Aux. near Highland Order you'r ’ansy, (‘abbage and Tomato plants now ('uhlmz.‘ 'hmts \ uuiilhmcr Han 'Aster Plants IL-xzonizu Blue Agoratum : Border Plants REFRESHMI'INTS (Continued from Page 1) Admissiomâ€"chcmy-l-‘ive (mm a Person Under The Auupirm Hf 'l‘lll-I (‘.\'l‘ll0l.l(‘ \\'())l.\,\\ I.l£.\(:l'l§ Prices are $3.50 to $7.50 C. V. WOLF VEGETABLE PIA .\' TS GARDEN FLOWERS (faunas (‘nk‘lls > Furns (20 runiums Hug I’Eum ~ 'l'umam l" the ex-sel'vice men and the band will go to the Legion rooms. Heme they will be served light refreshments by line Woman's Auxiliary of the Legion. Later the band will give a concert across the Ezruet under the trees. Those down wwn are invited to stay for the concw": following the services. T R A C T O R PLOWISG DISCING BASEMENT EXC AVATIN G Following the services ghef}. A'R., W. S. Hamblin Phone 213-R-2 Lyman Avem Fridgy, May 27, 1921 Z‘:m~ ~‘ul‘ ;- ' .‘lllft- IIJHODS Telephone l36-J (MOI) MUSIC Avenue

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