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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1921, p. 11

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le “Purple" Dm- munv mhlvk'» mu! wrulur- In ulmw {mm lhtu your. "at I'm-v a! lap! ,u-nn u-lku hun- le't the mat nf Immlnlmn "Hulk-I" TunlI. "Sullir" thallium mul "AH" film haw humus! rmm Irm‘nx (hr fullhark. ulmvh-vhmk mnl 2| umml po-Hlum nwn. I'npl. "Ft-y" l'hvlpn I!" swam [film Hu- “i’unvlv” Hint an arm" “mum“ of pop mu! :ml. ”Fay" will an ahmM hr fimlmg hula-\- A close perusal of last years stock and those who will return to the four year halls of learning moves to pro- claim this a banner your for the I‘ur- ple. Among the things making {or good teams and real success are the qualities and aspirations of u mach. In “Tommy" Rust-rs the high school is overly blessed with a real man. a real coach and a ma! co~operaton “Tommy" comes here next week to start his second your as teacher and; director of athletics in the local high school. His were» last your was not monorail by victories but by spirit aroused and the apparent Isa-nos»: {or his ”sedation. “'l‘ommy' was the famed athlete of Knox College. No known- the fine point» of every major wont and ha:i let hix kmm'lmlm- rink drop into tho hon-l- »: m. mic-pt w‘ pilr. Ho is much onthmml to [:11 to uork this your and no):- lw expert’s big lhinmt in humu-n "lb your. Ila- hou loolml {onward tn Ihh full with murh comm and Is ulmualy plan- ning hi» math" for tho your. Another year has subllmoly glided away in the history of Downers Grove High School Athletics and another far more joyous and successful one is to slip into place. The drozzincss and melancholy of the summer season is soon to flit into the realms of rem- inoscences and the joys and enthusi- asm of athletics is to replace the stagnant and slow moving activiiios of the vacation. With the ushering in of this yeais football season Downers Grove is again on the \erge of seeing the “Pumice and W hite' thmnged and oxernhelmed “ith thei feeling of \ictory and perfect har- mony. Planned: of Coming Year Throw Zip Pen and Sun into Athletic Rah-Rails of D. G. H. S. Egghfisntther 72.7 1921 VICTORIES DOOM FOR PURPLE AND WHITE IN FUTURE 34 S0. Main St. A good fountain pen is as necessary to a student as books. It does away with the constant dip‘ ping of the pen in ink which disturbs the train of thought. Buy the bestâ€"- will mkp pn’clc in their "EVERSHARP" pencil. This is "no im-xm‘nsivv way of shcm'ing your scluml lmy ur girl that you want them to have the host Alnays shamâ€"that's Zindt’s Pharmacy WA TERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS E VERSHARP PENCILS 50c and up School Children All Grades and Sizesâ€".Guarameed A GOOD LINE OF PENCILS Y o u 1‘ correspond e n t s judge you hv the station- ery you use. Why not have it good? It costs very litâ€" tle more than the poor. You'll find good station- ery here. A Large Stock of Fancy and Plain $1.50 to $12.00 Correct Slalionery Selling Below Cost Aha-r rmkminz IM- largo' mm!» ol‘ marry and pmmMna mum! um ran am an rrnwn for u now nan-m Hw- roman: )rur. Hiwrirm and? l Basket Ball I'mmtu ! “Rm" Stephens will pilot the “HI. 9" basketball squad of Downers l'rme High School. “Russ’ wu a real Inlet to the team mt \car It a maul position. He in built stock- ll_\' and muses-ms ran- juclgmont on the floor. lie is. expected to show up goo-l this year and aid In bring- ing many victories to the Purple. Art Tyler captained the team Iut your and was the only one to 3nd- untv. hln low-1 will b:- folt bully. The lot-turd po‘iticms uill ho handled by Stephenson. Putnam nml l'twlpn anln thin your. l'helpa lvi aka a writing cent" and may be plat-ml them. At tlw mum! pmltloun (Rant. Stoplwml Ind "ml Smith ~luvul¢l rho" [and (mm. A goal mm a! “Snub" and Frmh rlumlol m'rll tlw month" of ramllolnte- nml motto mmpotitlmi for “harm quilv Itc'ma and making gains from the fullback pos-ition this your. Coach Rogers has his veterans of last year back for the halfback jobs in “Bud" Smith and “Don’ Stevenson. One of the backfield artists will be easily groom- ed for the pilot poeitlon. The line this year should be fust and heavier than last years, besides the possesâ€" lrion of a wealth of experience. Russ lStevens will be back to take his place at end again. Russ is a real old- timer at the end place and has lean» ed much from Coach Rogers. The tackle jobs will in all probability be handled by “Clown" Grumhaus, “Huck" Rogers and "Cliff" Sedgwiek. These boys are bulky and sure play a keen and cruel game in the line. “Kelly" has been farming to Work olf surplus food and expects to be a real bulwark at one of the guard {10h The “Big Red Head" known as “Tutti" Brooks, is all primed to handle the center job. This boy is quite some there and has three more years to work on the Purple squad. There are some pmmlsing Fmsh coming in. among whom Trakax looks small. 'Being a mngy lad and possâ€" essing close to ITO pounds avoirdu-l pois. he whould be a find for Coach Rogers. The team should be a win- ner this year with the old timers together and “Tommy" up and push- ing again. No definite schedule has been made so far but ll is assured that Nam-w ville, Hinsdalv, “1mm": and Glen Ellyn will be tusnlml with‘ Phones 281 and 282 DQWNEBS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNE38 GROVE. ILLINOIS Po-lbly. The man who paid $400 for a spe- cial traln to take hlm {rum I‘Mlmlei- phla to New Yurk mus! villu-r haw a punk-"lau- unman- agninsl Hm ()uuko-r rlly or I‘h‘l‘ Inusl haw hunt mom-y In hum: wmsllnly l-Mf:.~â€"l'u-slnu 'l‘ruw swim. good coaching are essentials and things look promising but should we predict wrong, we chance to say that rat least this year will be a pep ros- ‘torer in the high school. It is. the followers that makes the game and it is the earnest desire of all inter- ested in the high school life that en- thusiasm be spread and each and ev-j cry lover of Dmrncrs Grove boost and‘ back the Purple and White teams in victory and more so in defeat. when; the tide is going the wrong way zmd‘ youth is prone to lie down and dis- gustingly quit. SWps are being taken to promote gymnastics and other forms of «th- letics for those who are not. directly participants on the “varsity” sofuad. Practice in football starts on Monday, September 12th. . One article of importance at the beginning of school for the children is a new supply of underwear. We can supply either boys or girls in either Union or Two Piece Garments AT PRICES CONSIDERAB- LY LOWER THAN LAST SEASON. The little girls will not be content to start school with a hair ribbon that has been worn. And she is right, she should have a brand new one. We have them in a large assortment of patterns at per yard Here you will find a complete assortment of colors and sty- les of that popular head wear including one with the Down- ers Grove High School colors. They are priced at Perhaps one of the most ior portant items of the childrens wardrobe to be considered is their hosiery. Am; we are pix»- pnred to supply your every need in that line and owing to a recent drop in the hosiery prices we um offer you from our line of Burlington hosiery prices from rugi.a..,.;.a...l .- .4... .. .I - I:.~.‘.‘ .u.a.~.¢’.'r-a.u.r.....I_A I«i...w.u .g.., lu'a".q.i§...v!§ 'Round the globe everywhere gather the children. The three R’s are importnnt, but so are the children's SCHOOL CLOTHES. For in these first dnys. the boy or the girl. feel the influence of the right clothes. Sturdy, goodlooking ones are an incentive in themselver to help the children “Make Good.” “III‘tI'II’ I“-I I I 'I’ .I‘U‘I .,.- If. I7.».v'1imtIWUII'~"TI”I"I '1'.“I3 I‘ .“'-.“rli'.? I .“I”.IMC’UI.~I I aim IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“II.II'IIIIIIIIIIIH‘IIIII"’IÂ¥"“ 95c to $1.95 flosiemflSchll 25c to 50¢ Tams Hair Ribbons Underwear 35c to 65¢ . McAllister Co. Third Grade Supplies Beacon 3d Reader ............ $ . Wimwn‘s 3d Reader ......... . Hamilton's Arithnwlio, Bunk I. . l'rum‘cssive Music, Book I. Tablet, Pencil, l'cnholdor, Crayola. Second Grade Supplies Beacon Introductory Render Beacon 2d Reader . ......... Tablet, Pencil, Crayola. Progressive Music. Buck l. .. Below is a complete list of everyâ€" thing each scholar will need during the term of school to start Septem- ber l2th. First Gtadv Supplies Beacon Primer .......... Hem-on lst Reader ......... Pencil, Tablet, Crayola. .Eath Child Should be Furnished With Us! l'nder Grade They Will Attend. LIST OF SUPPLIES FOR ALL G n A D E SCHOOL SCHOLARS I I .hUDmHIIIC-mm ITI". "I. .= ."'.-"vlivl ..$ .30 .41 .47 .37 30 Pencil and l'enholdur. Tablet (pen and ink). Sixth Grade Supplies Elmu's Gram. School Reader, H. :5 Dictionary . .................. Hamilton's Arithmetic, Book II. Alexander” s Spr-lior ....... . . . . Alnlinc‘s Language, Book II. History. American Beginnings . Music, l‘rog‘resxivo, Book III. .. issentials of Gl'ugruphy, ll. .. . mm. Grade Sunni“ “sun's Gram. School Reader, I. 5 Dictionary ................... Hamilton' 5 Arithmetic, Book II. Essentials of Geography 1.. . . . Alexander's Sywller ......... . . Potter's Lauguam‘, Book I. Storivs of Later American Hist. I‘rogl‘opsiw Mimic. Book II. l'vncil and l'vnholdor. Tablet (pen and ink). Fourth Guile Supplie- Elson's 4th Reader .......... Hamilmu’s Arithmetic, Book I. Essentials of Geography. 1. . Alexander's Speller ........ . . Potter)! Language, Book I. . . . Dictionary .................. l'rogmasiw Music, Book II. .. Tabll't, l'Incil and Ponhohler. If you prefer to make the dresses for the children to start school with, we can supply your every need from the finest wool goods to the lowest priced gingham. There will he a need for bloomers fur the girls and we have prepared with a full assortment of Sateen, and the lighter materials in assorted colors at 'l N WOOL SERGES, $150 to ....... $2.50 WOOL PLAIDS, .............. $1.25 GINGHAMS, 21c to ............. 65c r Geography. 1. . . . . Speller ........ guagu, Book I. . . . . ................... Dress Materials 59c to $1.00 Bloomers Lung lK'ffll‘l‘ it is (~0ch ommgh to «rm 3 hmvy cunt We will haw weather that will require a warm swratcr to keep off the chill. We are proparul for just such wrathcr with :1 com. pletc line «if chiklmm sweat- ('I‘S in prices from Thu! over handy and Mom- ing gamut-Int, Thv Middy. will he warn this m-ztsun more than cvvr hcfurv. and be it in colors or plain while, we are prepar- ed with a full :mmrtmcnt of Jack Tar Midditm that the girls all know to he dependa- Mc both an to wear and Inst mun-inns. l'rh'm :m' .75 .40 .03 .43 .53 .40 .73 .70 .37 95c to $3.95 WNW Seventh and: Suppl” Elson'u Gram. School Read" 111.8 .30 Hamilton's Arithmetic, Book "I. .47 Essentiain “Geography, 11. .. 1.50 Potter’s Language, Book ll. . . . . .58 American History .......... . . 1.86 Dictionary .............. . . . . . 1.00 Alexander’s Spelle r ........... .58 Progressive Music, Book "I. .. .40 Pear" and l’onholdor. Tablet (pen and ink). Iiglilli Kinda Supplies Elson's Gram. School Read. 1V. 3 .88 Hamilton's Arithmetic, Book III. .47 Potter‘s language, Book II. .68 i Dictionary ................... 1.00 Alexander’s Spoiler ........ . . . .58 Amer ium Histun ............ 1.36 Civics ‘Tarkington" . . . . . . . . . .80 Music, Progressive Book Hi. All stvntinlx of Geography, ii. . .150 l'vm'il aml Ponholiicr. Tablet (pen and ink). Tm mm When a Inn at! n [kl to-Io in win- In niece am of holeâ€"proof goth. lmohelur apartments and charm (Ida film has a revvtnmm of human uncall- Ishm-sn Ilml stands as the eighth wu- der u! "w wnrlcl.â€"â€"lcluhu Yum. Sweaters $2.50 up \ uu v uvun u. 15 K o ................... Spoiler ........ . . . Sifltul‘ \' ............ kington" .. ressiw Book "I l' Geography, II. . . (Geography, 11. .. 1.50 guage, Book II. .. .. .58 [istory .......... . . 1.86 .............. . . . . . 1.00 Speller ........... M Music, Back "I. .. .40

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