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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jun 1921, p. 2

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short who fumbled and Kingsley Two reasons why you should have your Cleaning, Dyeing and Press- lu done by us. Then. are other mums and we'll tell you that Ian tram week to week. Downers '31: still in tho adv-in; mood in the eighth and put {our more was over the pan bringing ma; _ ‘ bl up to 8. Herb laid on me In car so? for two hoses: Brick was safe on an emv; Kingsley walked; Kamh Mt to the first baseman and Herb stand; Binder stole homo; June '1: hit by a pitched hall; Klein hit to Rand; June n. hit by I latched In". Mung the Inn; Klei- Mt to tight setting mushy and lamb. June wring-on the "mm in; Nut: hard for Gina and am out a hit to third. Carpenter mud Ind wu‘ «It; Mock! struck out. J that nu- not, Kid- mng up in the pinch and Min-rim I 36m that stand turn of the runs. flrki hit :- short and um out; Kingsley sing-1 H a. mm; Iinuh mum thmgh‘ 19. Also SI-MPI’ Dream in ranch and Dotted Voiles, Ander- son Ginghama, Frmch Lineman and linen. Drona Skirts in Semen. in Creme de Chines. Veloms, etc. and lovely White Satin Finish Venetian with pearl buttnnsz. Georgette Waists. Barchy Caner-ls with one year guarantee. Lowest prices. HRS. BOW. 331le 75 North Forest Ave. Not at home Mondays. IM IV. In" “W. on erron- by label and Knmsfi and mu by Roy- ” and Schwarnhrk. The lords Wt (he has to their 1!!“ in [hair 0cm): oma.- brought“: mwtotmwmumm‘ Becufifulr Dmges in Taflm. Geor- fidxthmmhfludmn’by Butler and Xingu-O". WWI-l Inmmhtmwootm. In N! I "an drum to «an (or the In! wanna-tn... Inkling! m.N¢u-bn;fln§ mun-u VIM. mu». m ha- ht ling-- landing-h urn-tuna“)- mlnm|Mththrhpm MB. Klein. 1M tho may“: d“ “await-“hunted“ Ibo plaza. Juno My" hand (or “LVN-a uni pooped In rm. [HI mahunkwthmnndvnt to} w Cline find: in out u an um. VICTOR LADIES' TAILORING The Athletics Icon-d chm mate in the third on time him and t hlt hum-n. Downer: could do nothing with Poole although Herb got on through Ileynohl'u «not. In tho m whammmflawmm loy- am to noon to! a mum (liver work by the mm mum 5.1 daylong-enter on thefirsthdl pitched; lot-Incl struck out but Hedi hit for two ham and scored Cumu- Cbr; Bhuier was hit by n pitched ball and Kingsley and Knuth ulrwk wt. The visitors BOOM two runs in the first without the aid of clean hits. Downers came right back at them. Carpenter greeted Poole with a neat TWO DAY SERVICE The game seemed hopeless from the start as the locals were throwing the in“ around the lot and Foote. a left handed pitcher with plenty of “stuff” was keeping pace with Herb on the strikeouts and had Downers= fanning the breeze when hits would‘ have meant runs. He struck out M- teen and Ehninger got twelve. Herb was in trouble most of the seven innings although he had fan- ned ten men. Wmtched fielding be- Hnd him putting men on the bases from whence they were put acromaI the pan by some timley hitting by the‘ Athletics. PRE-WAR PRICES The most exciting baseball game 0! the season was staged last Sunday at lemorial Park when the Chicagv Athletics trimmed the locals by m score of 10 to 8, their first defeat. at" the regular schedule. For the first six innings the game «as rather loose and uninteresting especially to Downers Grove fans, the Chicago “Nation having scored seven runs in!) Downers one. The visit": m w. nun sen-n I. Gun Wu Uninteresuug Until flu? Locus Seven Runs in 7th and all: Innings. ”LEGION LOSES FIRST GAME or SEASONâ€"~10 T0 8 PHONE 90-11 For Our DI-lvu- MG! mm DY! AND In. Prank Hintâ€"hr and family. ‘vho have just mar-0d (Nu Luv Id... Bomb-d, ”and out (man CM- ‘uto My 1M spent the day I! mmaln.C.Comn-hflo. Pom! new. They no old rud- dun of tho VIII-gr, having he. goo. or... yarn. Thy ”and my than: in! stud may of lhdr ow (Andi. They will uh Mr bow to Mo (or the on“. In. J. M- of North Maul. my.“ Tom! '1 ‘Ehningcr. IL, IBimler. 2b . ‘Kingalu. c . Kamsh, H‘ .. Hawkins If . Ehuinger. J.. Kiein, r!’ CHM, 1h Nhh lb MI W“ 0.0M!“ m An. P. 0. h 73! must” GIOVIL ILLINOIS Next Sunday, June 19th. the Legion team will play the team from the Chicago City Hall. This team has never appeared hem but from reports they are “there.” Come out, you fans. and help the home boys win. They have not. yet hit their stride iu fielding which they displayed last? year but am out there trying am“ heed the boosting to help, so be there at, 3:00 o'clock next Sunday. Downers Grove AB R H E Carpenter, ss ........... 5 l 2 l Mochel, 3b .. nnvmm m maunucz Herb held them in the ninth and Dow/hers came near tying the score. \Herb was safe on the xhortatops er- ml but was picked of of finst when he thought Binder had four balls. [flick hit over second and made the heyatone on a slow return and then stole third. Just about this time the fans were a howh‘ug mob but Kings-‘ ley could not come through. Foote‘ evidently got his bearings and struck out Kingsley and Karesh. scored; Karesh was out at third; Nash {muck out and June stole third; Catpenter singled to center scoring June and Klein went to third and Bob made second; Mocha! struck out. GEORGE A. m cam mmAcron Chicago City Hall Next Sunday. VISITORS FROM LONDON â€"-the most-talked~of place in America by out-ofdoors folk, is a “hikers’ ” and horsehackera‘ " joyland. Up there in the Northern Rockies in Northwestern Montana. there are fifteen hundred square miles of hreathin roomâ€"loaf- ing space; forests, hundreds of s arkling streams w ich meander through valleys ablaze with wil flowers, and tumble over foam- ing waterfalls to feed two hundred and fifty mountain lakes of rare beauty. In the “high-spots” there are eternal, slow-moving glaciers, astride the pageant of carved and tinted peaks. The thrill, the majesty, the bigness of it all is wonderful. To live for a time in this “high” land is a neverto-beforgotten experience. You’ll straightway develop an amazing appetite. l f you are a fisherman, you’ll enjoy battling with the trout. If you are a hiker, there’s no end of trails to follow to your heart's content. If you love to ride, a sturdy little mountain pony will carry you over skyland trails. Mountain guidesâ€"chaps ou’ll enjoy getting acquainted Withâ€" are there to accompany t e timid. Rowboat and launch service, auto-stages on a mountain motor highway, are there for your pleasure and convenience. If you like to “take your hotel with you” and camp. there are scores of ideal spots. The chaletsâ€"little hotel villages in the mountainsâ€"are pictur- esque tarrying-plaées. ' Two mammoth mountain inns, where .unique indoor campfires crackle on evenings in the “forest lobbies” provide accommoda- tions of a more elaborate character. The whole scheme of service within Glacier readily lends itself to the out-door idea~follow the dictates of your fancy. ' . Plan to go this summer and enjoy a REAL vacation. 1. L. Remners, Ticket Agent GLACIER WM" 'WEW National Park .48 Ml-U DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. ”OWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS THE GLADDES T SPOT Mr. Rogers Joined Euciid Mdge. No. 65, A. I". A. M., at Naperville in 1867. He later tmnsfermi to Hinsdale Lodge, No. 649 at the time of Its organization and was a charter ' In June 1880 Mr. Rogers purchased 85 acres of land on the Plank Road land farmed it for many years. He was a postal clerk on the Chicago and Dubuque mail route for many years and served as collector of the town- shlp for lhme years besides holding many oth‘ér public ofl'ices. For many years he was an eloctioni official and those who worked with him can teak-1 tify to the cam he took with the. "3-1 turns. 1... Albert A., and Frank A.. all of whom with Mrs. Rogers remain to mourn his loss. FRANK A.‘ ROGERS, PIONEER, SOLDIER, ANSWERS LAST CALL you will be kept busy for a long time, re- turning the delightful rides given you in the past by friends and neighbors, and the beauty of it is. you will be able to return them with INTEREST. for there are but few cars as comfortable to ride in. an the STUDEBAKER! Downers Grove Gage, Ila When You Get Your S TUDEBA KER (Continued from page I) " THE COMFORT CAR ' ’ At the impressionistic age of twen- ty the great war between the north fund the south found him one of the first to \olunteer. Serving with disâ€" tinction thru the war he was in all the bigger battles of the Potomac campaign and his mmmkahle manic} ory made those stirring times live a-‘ gain for his children and the younger With the passing of Mr. Frank Rogers another of the link: which ibind the present generation to the ‘pioneer stock of old New England, has been severed. Coming to DuPage County when only three years of age. he was a mine of information ligand-3 ing the early days of this region. Al-i ways willing to listen to the tales of his elders when it boy, he absorbed the history of the pioneer days of Illinois which he never tired of re~ telling when asked. member. He was Master 01’ this lodge for one term and transferred his membership to Grove Lodge. No. 824 In 1902. being a member at the time of his passing on. 1 Downanmgm. ? His was a genial and optimistic dis- 1position and his fund of good stories, most of them drawing a comparison betweeII the times of his youth and the present, were delightful. He was a good father, an all’ectionate husâ€" band and a loyal and intelligent cit- izen. He will be missed by the comc‘ munity and by his old friends of the‘ county. folks of the community. His brothers. Theodore 8., and J. Warren Regen. were among the best known of the residents of Downers Grove and with Frank were leaders of the Republican party for years. LUMBER Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. bath Moulding Hillwork Flooring Windows “WWW-S N! (m SM Ladies Hose, black and white, per pair ....... Mens Black Silk Hose, per pair ....... . ...... Rockford .................... , .............. Water Pitchers, each ........................ Water Classes, per dozen .................... Butter Jars, each ........................... - CHOCOLATES, per pound .................. A BIG ASSORTMENT OF FIRE WORKS 0N DISPLAY When in Need Etc. The Ford car can well be called the "peoples car," because there are more than 3.01),!!!) of them in daily operation. That is about four to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand. so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order for one now to avoid delay in delivery. Fleck 6! Buchholz. Saturday, June 18th Manufacturers 8: Dealers : COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds SPECIALS Next to the Bakery DOWNERS GROVE SALESROOM 1’ WEST RAILROAD STREET THE UNIVERSAL CAR hesitate to call on us At Your Service MOIRFiVC of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind Hose, per pair ....... . ....... 50c ............. 15c ach ......................... 40: l dozen ..................... 60c ........................... -.25c Jack Edwards was shot to deth It his home west of Naperville last week it is believed for money as the man’s pockets were turned inside out and the shack ramsacked. NAPERVILLE RECLUSE MURDER Electrician Gravel Cinders Cement Plaster Brick

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