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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Sep 1921, p. 7

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W 5 Passenger Touring Car ..................... $1195 2 Passenger Roadster ......................... 1175 3 Passenger Coupe ....... . ................... 1735 5 Passenger Sedan ........................... 1935 All Nash models. both open lad cloned, hve cord “m u standard equip-eat. 5 Passenger Touring Car 2 Passenger Roadster 4 Passenger Sport Model 7 Passenger Touring Car 2 gossamer 909p: ...... 7 PisseiiEL-i $5355 ...... Mn II. J Non-1mm mom flumlm um: "w alum.» Jun." lowly m (’m run Ml“ {'lulu I'utl'n't', 0K ('hhaxu. awn Mushy uml Numb; Ituh 0hr ”chum: Ians In: “damn! uwuw. N0 ear selling for the prices below gives a larger and more honest valueâ€"more performance. great- er comfort. durability and driving pleasure. The very few changes made in the mechanism and de sign of the Nash in the ast four years is evidence the NASH of today is. P RFECT. WHY BUY ANY OTHER? Here Are The New Nash Prices msn m PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Owur Noinhohl and thildn-n Law n-tumrnl {mm a (nip (0 l'nlnhurg. l'n. “n. (tvurgu' Ila-l! and M" Haul. Tuptm tun-h Mum-r w m Mu, "run NHu-ZI)’ m homo nu 'fl-nrulav. Mrudom Mr. and Mrs. (k-u. Swreuoy unul young. mu, are houu- from u \‘ncu- tiou trip to Lake (Emu-u, \\‘i.«, Mrs. Alice Heck-man and daughter, Kathryn. haw n-lurm-d from a two month- lrip Rad. .llinsdale distributor's territory! Many of these are owned by men who drove Nash cars before. and would buy no other. Each season finds the larger imrentage of Nash cars in this territory, as it does all over the territory. 0 VER one hundred Nash automobiles in the Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.» 'l'izzanl \‘isâ€" ited with Mrs. 'l‘izzanl‘s aim-e in Dnâ€" buque, lows, urur Labor Day. Miss Ruth Larmn has returned and is with the Rumbaugh family in Lin- scott avenue. Mr. and \h». Louis C. Hodge and daughter [-3 11m Lou Ii~ited Iclatiws in Dixon and Ambo) 0er Labor Da). Mr. and .‘ll'r. F. Uultz, of Hartâ€" ford, Mich, ware visitors at the L. Broberg home over Lahm' Day. Mr. and Mgs. J. 1’. Macl'luuuld are enjoying a two weeks' 'uvuliou ul Suynor. Wis. Mrs. Svhupp. o!‘ Burlingmn. Iowa Visiting with hrr sister. Mrs. D. Dewey, of North l-‘m'cst uwzmv. The Misses ‘auiyne Hefner um: Alice Olson spam Im- Labor Day m~ cation with friends :1: Lincoln, Sch. Miss Marlo Ulmn visual with friends in Galesburg over Labor Day. Mr. mul' Mrs. Prod Schultz visited over the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee. “1.; LINCOLN GARAGE Miss Fannie Radon visit with relufivm: ul Fridaz. gegtgmber 9, 1921 Stcum Healing - Sewer Building G“ Flnlng 1’ka m H. C. KAMMEYER, Prop. THERE‘S A REASON Fred D. Heinfle PLUMBING NA SH FOUR PRICES is enjoying a llnuxmn. “'15. Mr And Mr- A l'. Srlmn and Mr. and Mn, ('hzuln Purl“ momma! Io lalw arm". um- Iha’ ”up"! M'vf "w Minty“, Mr. and Mn. [-2. I- DIrIwm-n moâ€" l-mwi Io Fux‘ Lnk" mul npu-l [lu- «wk vml uilh ”w R. H. "um um. H». 'l‘hv Junior Infant errarv will um! um! Tlmmluy, 39m. Imh. «I tln- hmm- of Mn. Wm. l'urish. in (Minoan! m'rumn Mr». Waller J. Slums is the proud |l().i>\'.\.~‘07 01' u new Ford Sedan. a u‘uhling mmirersm‘y gift from hvr . lnhl-z-ml. .un. Clmrlua l'ht-lps and am. am? (hunt were out from Chicago: Friday}; In an”!!! the binhtla)‘ u! "any Jam” Ih an. i Mrs. J. )lm-nhall and Mrs. Frank MrCollum, spent a few days at Cedar lukv. lml.. an the Moody Cunfcmnce grmmd‘. Mrs. W. I'. KIu-gcmmm was une of the mun-us of Mrs. Marie Gimhcrg m Wuulmuslu (‘hzunwz 0. E. 5.. ul' (Thi- ungu. last Friday evening. Mrs: J. ll. i‘iumpill. formerly of the (:nn'u. who is visiting with roiaiiws in Rogers Park. “wit to the hospital fur an operation on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lauder Burr uml funr 33y h-fl Tm-xday waning for a week's visit with the (hm-Kc Burr hunll)‘ at Turtlv Lake. Wismusiu. ” James Pe-x'guson and daughters have returned to their Immv in (‘hi~ rum» um-r spending Ion days at the (‘hurf‘s “'uh' hmm- here. MI. and Mrs. E. E “mun, daugh- ter Ellen, and son, Archie, of Han- r.iba.,( 110., am \isiting “ith Mr. and M ' .'\\. Lusher of Belmont st. Factory Downers Price Grave $195 2810 Tho Lzuliw: Aid Society of the Conâ€" m‘ogmionul Church will give u ro- Igular dinner, Thursday. Sept. 22. at §6 o'vlm-k in the church parlors. Rm imcmbt-r the «lute. Mr. and Mrs. lmuc Whit» and mm. Mm molcmd hen- from 1.5mm, Net, lmn- "one In Stu-Mot after a plow vum vim wilh flwir comin, Mn. (3. M. llunuv. . HORTHSIDEGRMERHMARKEI' Mr. and Mrs. (Sen. 0. l'rlrkvlt nml family haw returned from their \‘u- ruliun. nun-r [In-wring through lili- mris, Indium: um! luwn fur lu‘u I‘I‘O‘kfi, They n-pmi u mm! vujnyubh- trip. Born tn Mr. and Mrs. “0r! \‘vnanl, of Hamilton Park, formerly of the Crow. at the St. Bernard hmpitui, ycslvrduy mnming, Thursday, Sept. 8th. a «laughter. Mrs. L(‘ 103' E. Ronn and children, of St. Louis, Mm. have been spend- ing two wet-ks at the home of hvr parents, Mr._:md Mrs. Frank McCol-‘ lum. .‘lr. Rem: joined them Sunday; Potatoes, per peck Mr. and Mrs. A. \\'. Johnson, of Fairview and 5th avenues, East Grou- .t-ntortuinod sixtcvn rolznirvs from Chicago, Muywoml and Sycamore, on Labor Day. Mallard Mustard Sardines, 150; 2 for . . Golden Eagle Tall Salmon ............ Armours Beans. No. 2 Can .......... Appetizer Corn, 2 for ................ Holly Brand Marrmvfat Peas, per can Monsoon Apple Butter. large jar ...... Sunbeam Pure Fruit Preserves Mr. and Mrs. A. 0le10. Sin, loft Tuesday fur Warren, I‘m, to attend the funeral of Mr. Ofl'mk-‘s brother, Adam, who «livd Monday at the ad- vanced age of 80 years. \h'. and Mrs Chas. Lungo and Mr. and M's. (‘. Holt, of \Tfligh. \‘elL, mutmml to the village and “ill bv the gumls of Mr. and Mrs. G. H Range, this week. Bring \mu nr‘ulm in twin). “'9 phi-mu- parti- P If:'ln people. SATURDAY SPECIALS Om- mstomers kan they: ran send their «mien: In uur .- ture and have them rewire the same care- ful attention as if they came in themselves. We have the confidence of 0111' customers. Our aim is to carry only the freshest unto-date numeric.“ «m the market; to ‘ve courteous atten- tmn tu every one and to sell or hrmest prices. \We have the Q80 CEMESJ Pork Loin, per pound . ........... Pork Butts. per pound . ........... Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound . .......... Smoked Butts, per pound ........... Shoulder Hams, per pound ......... Spare Ribs, per pound ........... Veal Shoulder, per pound .......... Georgia Square Bacon, per pound .. Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound Plate Corned Beef, per pound ...... Stewing Chickens, per pound ....... STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor Telephone 2 Quick Service. GROCERIES ............... Mr. and Mrs. S. A. (‘00. nl‘ ()rmi. (‘uL :u‘r whiting at (hr hmm- of limit daughh-r. Mn. Foul I’mlnr. m‘ Ful- lurr-lmrg. and \HH rvlvlrruh- lln-ir gulch-n wedding Ullllih'r~2ll')' Sz-mvm- In'r H. Mr. and Mrs (‘uL :u‘r \‘Nlin IluuKlIh-r. MIN: luv-burg. urn-l >'\,P V’sâ€"1‘” ........ ................. 3.; ................ 12c ................. 23c 12:, per (an ...... 20c ? jar ............ 38c ves ............. 35c Dr. M. L. l’um-r has returned from Now Ymk oily. wlwru II(- has been tnkmg :o pus! gruduulv ruursl- m the .\'rw Yum. 1'05: Gx‘mluuu- qulical Srlmu! and Huspilul. lh- will rc-munc LR pmr" hn'u Mrs. .\'. I}. Thumpnun and Hit Mix-.05 Duzruh)‘ and “abut-Hr Perkin.» daugh- lors of Air. and Mrs. G. M. l'm‘kius. ut‘ Ht; Summit >II'PI‘L returned Sun- day E'x'nm am 1 xtundod lrip In Um was! runs! and Shcridzm. “'ynmiug. Maple East Grove Ave. R. F. D. No. l Sunday tishn'rs an llu- hnnh: of Mr. illhl Mrs. Rd. Lululm'r won- Mr. Lnuis Lundun'. m’ Num-rvillv; .‘uh'ss Null I-Iln-rh'. .\lr.»uml Mrs. l-‘rrd “'0”. uf l"qur.~lmrg. and Mr. and Mrs. (21mm ’rimkr. m’ ”11' Grow. Mr. mu] Mrs. Gem-gr Slnilh. “‘hn hun- I'm-n making their humu owr llw Burns More (In Nonh Fun-st. moved I Friday _m linmkflulfl. when- lhvy will lllflkt' their 110nm POULTRY FEED At A Saving ' A. J. W 0 L F 25¢ Bruce Scenic-â€" VA )2 [TY COMEDY- “HUBBY BEHAVE' Evening-7:369:00. Am 18 l 25 can: bending WI! 1‘ See the Most Spectacular Train Wreck ever screened. Here’s a photoplay that radiates Strength and Pm’v- erâ€"a story of struggle and victory. FIN-"51g «7:30 am] rum. (Minis-sin "M .‘MY .\|rl\li.\"l.ll£, (Swedes! child of the screen) and SNOOK Y, flu- llumanzee. (Docs everything but talk) IN “LADIHH' PETS." Tun Reels of Laughs and Thrills "I ‘Moonlight and Honeysucklc’ WVMMI» 7:30 0.00. Adam-tn Ito A 2!. min indenting War BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES ”OWNERS GROVE. All the World Loves a The Dicke Theatre phi t‘huwvr. U. E. S. of Austin. In»! ‘l’ue-Mlav naming. “I“. Kuogvnmnn um um- 01' Mrs. Mum-l l4illlll“‘l"h in- \'ih~1l gun!»- l'm‘ lhir ru-Hilllz. Mr.» \\'. I’. ".\'m'l lwrn licnlingur. Tho Wumnn‘n Mis‘iunury Surivu' of flu- 84mm: vhurvh will 1m ln-M at lhv 11mm- 0t Mrs. S. W. Fuller. 4:; anlh “'mhingmn Mum-l. 'l‘hursduy ul'u‘rmmn. Svlllrllllu‘r 13. 'I‘Imhx Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hichlmrst rcâ€" [turnml lib-t Friday {mm an automo- ‘bilo trip to Ailmt l‘izy, lawn and Munk‘vitlt‘n. Minn, Whom (hwy \‘isin‘d \vilh Hwir mus. 'l‘huy report a great rm'n cm]: and a light auxin crop with must of lhv {31'an of Iona bank-1 runs 9 A N I) A Two-Rad ('oionial Coated) ~“You'd [idler (Be! It” Mary Miles Minter Fighter Svlllmlllu‘r 13. 'l‘nph‘ Fhiuu.“ h-d by Mrs. J. l‘!‘ THURSDAY, September 15“: SAIURDAY, September mu. FRIDAY September 9th Kl.\'(K ”1AM .‘ IN Ila-ck “'unIrr “:1 mm "I "who \ummu. Mm, Ommxhl up up an mm:- plwn- nf unmeiamw . xnw up with "to ”In: lhnl u'lh’ux "w truth m Ml ‘ \hwmiy u-Imumg ”Inn-dun. Avrmabnuh. nlw «pun lmm ".0 [Mat- «mm? 4-43qu on! Mr nmnglmllm- I“. do nlnlr Hm. Hm! mm. 'm‘h hum- 07-me min lu-y nuthl Hut when Ju- le Ir” "to [null un mw II-Iiv'sNI ht". ”vfll'. mt“: 1'“. .uu l :uh-uvlunu pin-mph). “The Truth”, In an- ~m-h u (Mm: n~ nu innoâ€" t‘rld lir? Arr 1mm l'um humid-ms? Dum- il ,nuy In mulu- :uu‘ wt! of a mmwumnw um: Hm math? The fi '1 WI: hofow . A ‘,nl Q W] an». or. w' ., 5:5.me ' nowun dove. Ilf' Office and Residence: [5 Highland Ave. Tm: ’8’ of"?! nouns: 1mm 9 n. a. l to 3 D. at. Ana 0 D. I. II The September 16!!! meeting of a - Nature Study Class is to be 101;. Mm. Oscar Reinhold in Grind It]; land will be Butterfly Day. mi. 'Reinhohl, whn will have charge d itho urn-gran}, has made an exhaust!” frillll)‘ of butterflies and has a “I Mom-climb that win he on exhibition. L‘lr. Erik's! Kruso will give a till #0" {all Naming and pruning. .V E “'8 15 and 25 cent int. 1:. t. Hume Town V Suhsvrilm for The Roportnr~A roll G.__B' _ TOBE9 M. D. mg???» 9? sixteen Electrician ”loll: 385 I"

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