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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Oct 1921, p. 6

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25 Years Making Delightful Confectionery Cooling Confections You will finrl on nu: menu all the old stand- bys in the way of Sodas, Sundaes, etc. ., and many ne“ ones For instance, om Shen- bets are a delight to the pal- ateâ€"they satisf} that long- ing on hot daxs for some- thing to quench the thirst, and at the same time are confections of pleasing taste Prompt Attention Ladies Especially Invitod Have you visited our beau- tiful neu Palace of Sweets at the come] of Railroad Main Streets? Poul 3L Alma; 1')”, Qt. IN)! ”mm-lend? In CM.- your PM Pom-r: To [M hit!!! up and «My chin when you‘re on a phyu‘m rum? While penning a book on [pytho- logy the other day, we notion! "w (“lowing nutmut: “lay ordinary "epic uh «mention that wit-e people “and Iuwrr." II that why wr ultra)". flunk in out Do you remember wny back when we draw! up Hebe every Morningâ€" and got away wnh it? x Good times are coming. What? Why the Latin Club party to be held at Bessie Mdiollum'u home, Friday. October 2lst. Lekachas Orianos A short pop session was held Mon- day morning in celebration of our victory Satunluy. All M mkh‘l pt unman- to (I! m M- Ms. WMk "you H. 341mm gm “ch-1| And an! I M in n hum hi6". mn- of I III)!!! Miss G. [In Civics): “Before a for- eigner may become a citizen of the United States he must be able to mind the Constitution." Student: "Does he- have (0 under stand it T" In M- rhur-ou M I‘ll nlnnyu a! "0m idiom of "to Mg. II! Ono run In“ up"! his mom-y on NI boob Foolish Quehlioms No. 7643281: ‘Who won 1hr game Saturday?" N" "or.“ N. 8mm“ Our team won another game last. Saturday with a score of 26 to 7. Things looked bad for us in the first half but our team got started in the second half and made three touch downs in the lhirtl quarter. Every One come to the Glen Ellyn game and help our team win. Ufo'l Um:- Tnmh‘n. No. I -- Ono \‘ln Mun am- in bright in: the nun : ll Khan-Ur runny-t- lu- ulwlyl; Teacher school (lay by." A good lively pep session was held Friday afternoon. Reverend l'ht-lps gave a good talk on “pep" and than we gave some good loud yells. Them pep sessions sure help uur sebum! with for we’ve had good crowds at all of our games. BEAT GLEN ELLYN! 1. Dana: “No, that's irony." I AND ARMED 'l'llE Ill. SCHOOL a, : “Is this a simile? ~â€" My :4 are as bright as a spring hm 8m rim. Hwy In" an «lulu. awn-u w". and «mg- ruck“. (he fcnunlnlum- «f 'lw rhmrh. Thur! madam .m- ml Mm menu in ho, f Mr and mv "u- but man:- tot pm-i l'fl'dclt‘ll lluriinls n! llu- (Tolkgr Hunlml Un- lmolwu of "w mum for Ihr mmuw and hoxpflumy nbow“ ”or My anal mph-um] Mu momm- Imn u! Hu- nmflol. ~pol1~mn Mir wlnficmu v-lahfl-hm! Iu-tm-o-n "at In) I n! "It lwu «banal». upph- pic- u In moth. calm and mill. um. Mchhmu-r acted cu (m! "In-(tn urn-r 0w how had been fed u" they mum hold. and in a happy new lnlrulucal the rum”!- anal (Ip- un'w- 4-! "w mu Iran». nlm seaml- wl wilh hnff talk». The dining mom was mufulh aim-0mm! will: the calms of (lu- twu srlnmh, Um [no long table..- arm we! far :30 gm- «1.- wilh {luwvrs and fmors. and the vuwrluul, upprvriathe I'm-s Wale-l about \um- mumgll In xlavldeu llu- lmurts 09' all who won- present. Tlll' uwnu («minted of r-wmml rhitk- on. muzolml potato-vs. new was, hotI l'nrlrr "005v nulls, rurmnt )«llyJ apple pie u In modv calla: aml milk. ' .\" Mud. M INSIYIANCE Hair. 1 P" (on ”M “on..." Fume" .‘lvrvhawh Bani “Mg. I1)A\H In hamm- of the visiting team fmmi St. AllmnK‘ College who wu-re ourI KuI-sh an lust Saturday, the Ladies" of the Guild 01' St. Andrew's Churchi unu- u banquet to the boys in the! dining mum of the church on Satur' day running. Our victorious team «mu- also imitml to the merry-mak-I ing and Want «.r good thing». prepared by mothers Mm lumw the capacity, of boy's stomachs and how to ratisfyf Hm atom-mid with real food. ‘ Edward G. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE T. J. Grotefeld .....--- u u uv. ..-.n. . . . Wét‘ "(r-"gl‘fenffltwf. "r {hf . "“l'r'"'.llury:’s lv‘vrmlellx. . .. .|.' mg damn pan! mu Mhuok u Frank-"fields Steam malt um- day the fore part of the. ~ 1wot-k. This .~_vstvm of m-nmmmhipIf ”WWW” 6"” has bt‘lrl' adapted by most schools! throughout this country. Manlelt‘in’s Richiiieu>.‘-.. svhuoh mfnsc lu vmpluy leavhors who:MCAmSW"S "005W“ cannot qualify as Palmer Writing?“b5 --------- teachers. ;White'Sox......... 94 W. Cufliss Street Duwners Grove. Minuis :2 part nf our busi- nnss rm our reputa- tion fur reliability. At Ule South-fidu- Sllmnls, both» [gradr and high schools “0n- cleared without hurrying unm-vcssaril; in one: 1m! onl- qumlor nIinuu:.'. This. is' t'a- I: enuugh. Ordvr. cmuptmnv, and; l'umilialily with the routes of PX“ are! tho nude; :0 be worked fmx At ”‘1': Northâ€"shin Schuul the building run he. cit-mod "in-I3; in one minutu. Our chunls nu- nn't in an unsafe- vnmlitiuu by any mmmn. but U!" firv prnof «haul.» noun-limos burn. We :u'v always at the moving cross- mxuh waving the flags of speed and safety. This singan has hemnw as mm-h Suwml fiu- drills am being giveni at bath the North and Soulhvfiide SfiumL on (law “hen the \wathcl is: :r umblr for the rapid mupuing "f! .‘ht buildings Mthout vxpumw to in- clvmenl “ mil-1- \1 EXPER T AUTO REPAIRING SCHOOL NOTES l\\’l13‘l'\l)'.\‘l’fl ”OWNERS GROVE REPORIE DOWNEBS GIQYE, ILLINOIS L "ill Hollow pupa he's going to pm- ‘muu- wwral lournanmnlx. You have .to hum! it to Hill. he sun-1y keeps ‘lhingn inu-nmliug at lhc- allow. 1! :timm m-t "w Ian»! M! «lull. Hill In :righl on [M job tn Mun! mung-(hing -â€"uml ha uuually flat-M» u. IHoehn's Clippers", [IDit'Iu-‘s (Timbers. . ‘ White 'Sox ............. lSweuringcn I'm-e Makers than may ............ Kit-ink Richilew go crazy and hill 924 for high game in the Downers Grove League. Mme»! n thousand and they say they're after that mark. Huehn'x (flippers, the nvw team, is mmposed of Hoehn, Holst, Reha. Hollow and Sponalk-r. [luschman Movers ......... Bakers Buns .............. Clarke's Ck‘flllt'ls .......... D. G. Renarter ............ Kidwvll Florists ........... Burn’s lv‘vrmlells ........... Frank-"fields Steam Finn-s WEWHNGHGUSE Lumber for the students cnmflm! in wood working classes. is here and the wood shop will be in use wifllin a very few cl:|_\'.~. The sash for the panition in the comrrciul roam have arrived. Typo- writiug (-iasises will begin as soon as the sash-s arr put in place. mating the right kind of school spirit. Phone 8 ateviewed.explained - and remedied Attenfionfiraflmakaof Batteries All battery troubles Would You Like lo--- It's made of (he bcsl whcal lhal grows BOWLING LEAGUE STAN DINGS Downers Grove League. with (he besl flour you ever saw? DOWNERS GROVE GARAGE How long will your battery live? It depends on the attention you give it. Westinghouse Attention will put new vigor in your present battery. We will show you the trouble. and correct it. The cost will be told you in advance. Two Westinghouse inspections 3 month will keep your battery right. This attention puts you under no obliga- tion. Only when your battery can no longer berepaired economically will we suggest a Westinghouse. Diltrv'lmlo' of TELEPHONE 22 BATTERIES 'ur ............. i7 asters .......... 7 BAKE BREAD CINDEREL LA J. W. NASH [magma {1D lust gel a sack of--- DOW N HRS G ROVI-Z 5! Joel 1). Hunter, head of the Chica- 63m- l‘IIitNl 'ChuIilies-a and Morris 6 Kan-,5)! hvml II! the Chicago Jehish x, (halfies haw just “Iitten a mpmt :9 0n the need of suIlI an appropria- ltioII and «If the “’11) in which it should 'he administered This report is pub‘ l 3"l‘~h(‘(| for free IlistIibution bv the 111' Imus Department or Public WelfaIe. itspliflgfll’lli, Illinois. Judge Victor 1’. Arnold of the Cook County Juvenile. Court whose mnxion mu in 1922 will amount to $750,000 is earnestly advocating this appropri- ation. Recently he wanted a widow with eight children a pension of $130 The Federal Children's Bureau. Washington. D. C., hau just. publish- ml for Irm- distribution a report on 1hr use or the Mothcrs' Pension law in Illinois, and severe C(‘IWIINS all the counties except Cook County. Primary â€"â€" April 11, 1922 Tho last legislature of the State of Pennsylvania appropriated a million dollars m be used in this may. The noxl Illinois legislature will be uskucl to appropriate a million «lol- lar' to be distribute-ll In each county in .mpm'tion to the amount of its Mmlwrs’ Pension roll. My MILLION DOLLARS IS NEEDED TO PAY muons YOI'B vm‘a r03 S H E RI F F Candidate For Sheriff Lawrence Hattendorf cmm‘ mew" SHERIFF Judge Henry Neil, Father of. xlothm‘ Pensions. «r Him» dale. Illinois. LLION DOLLARS " "mm" _ . . s NEEDED To PAY Joseph L. Mass, chief pmbauon ofâ€" ficer of the Cook County Juvenile MOTHERS, PENSIONS Court says that the State of Illinois 2| 5. Main St. mothers. I haw visited every city .in Great Britain in 1918-1919 and in South Af- rica in 1920 advocating adequate ‘Mnthcrs' Pensions. This: your the Far- liament of South Africa enacted a law to give mothers «if dopondcnt chil- dmn out of State funds a sum sum. cient to cnnble_th(-m to give all of [ Illinois was the first to enact a jState-wide Molhcrs’ Pension law which was introduced into the Logis‘ latuw of IBM by myself. This State should now take the load in its effi- cient administration. Forty states now have this law and over $15,000,- TheGemIineOld Ben P232? In all the other cunmies the law al- lows $5 a month for the mother and $10 a month for each child under foulioen years of ago. The law allows $10 :1 month for the mother and $15 a month for each child under fourtuen years“ 01' age. “I (”oak County. mould pay half of the pensions to mothers in each county, in acknowâ€" lvdgoment of its duty t0 its wards, the dependent children. “'0 haw in transit and also: in Mark all kimls~ and sizes of ('nnl. (’mcl \\ ill not hr chvapcr, in the {all or winter. than it is mm. So get your next winter's supply in ycmr bins NOW and lw propm‘ml for anything thr- winter might bring. Added to this is the danger of n M'l'imls rm‘ shortage. Grain and other things am starting to wave wry fast with the gradual rvsumptinn of business. having less cars for coal. Lord Lumber Company Conditions are gradually \\'orking themselves around to the same as prevailed in the curly part of Inst winter. The mines have not been worked to full capacity «luring the summer months whirl: makes a shortage at the mines. Phone Day 20 Our advice is “Order Your ('oul While (lu- (k-tting's Good." is u slang phrase but it applies to COM. right mm Harry Walker Phone l9lâ€"R “Get It While the Getting’s Good” ltmiuh'nt Member of (hp a year is being paid ”Hr host m'mlvs an WALKER DICKE P A I N T I N G Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished Pittslon Ham Coal NONE BETTER l.\' ll.l.l.\lH.\' LUMP, ECG and MINE RUN ORDER NOW! Pocahontas hunhorman’s Publicity llurmu to these Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J 30 Acres 'l‘rees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Littlelord Nurseries Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty l'cOple whu favor this system of caring for widows and orphans and are willing to add their influence to- ward getting this million dollars up- propriutml are invited to write and to" me so. \ their time to the care of their awn children. 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 322-] G. B. DAUGHERTY Painting Decorating First Class Work Friday, October 14. 1921 Henry Dicker Phone 123-1? HENRY NEH.

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