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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Jul 1922, p. 6

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The following editorial was taken from The Illinois Miner, ofl'iclal or- gan of the miners’ unions of the state. It is worth reading and worth thinking about. Adolphus Busch, senior sun'ivor of the Anheuser-Busch Budweiser dyn- ”red at the Downers curve-Font as second class mail matter. ordain; rules made known upon ”nation. Subscription rates $2.00 pot year. Single copies 51'. m Grave. "limit. 5-). BTAATS. . . . .Edlur . 1. WINTER. .Busineu Mun-Ilen- “BUSCH HABKING UP THE WRONG TREE" 50c Misses muslin drawers, embroid- end trim ~ 181: 75c Embroidery trim childvu; nus- lin gowns I‘dies muslin gowns, embrniderorl front in white and flesh , 59c (Ihilrlrem luslin gowm. broken 81.25 Ladies muslin drawers. to close out moo very fine qudily Naimook on- mlope chunk. ’IJS II.” fimbmilrry trim union cho- also 32.“ Lun- trim omho‘duul envelope them. 81.6. 85c Corset covers, sizes 36 to M. in white only 75c Childrens Princess slips, sizes Undormuslins :91 75el95c (921$) kamz‘ce {file 59c When Mr. 7, the head man of the Shipping. ','f6 heard of the action of Adi)! us, he waxéd exceed- ingly wmth and he acused Adolphus. the King of Bqdyveiser. of being a Whemupon 5.1;,“ joined the pro- hibition forcegvmd asks that only nearâ€"budweise‘i‘ be sold in and on all American vesse s. nu ‘- u AAA ALâ€" L--.| “4.... -r One would think that one hundred} per cent Amelican bum‘eher would1 put it all over the per cent "Hun" budweiser. But Adolphus says that the legal hone hum of our native land can not cbmpete with the real, stun made in Germany. [ Worse and moreover, this real. five per cent budweiser ls blewed by our late enemies. Whereas, Adolphus, as a hundred per cent American. is only allowed to blew budweism- contain- ing less than one-half per cent of alcoholic blues. “w B. mum UKglI Bali! bf bootleg- gins bee-um real, instant! of non- hudweise: is sold on the passenger boats controiled by the U S Shipping; Board. ~ *. j â€"ia to quickly reduce all Sumner stock: andclearoutalloddeaed ends and rem- nants in order to keep our displays fresh and new. ..1‘he advantage of each an ocâ€" cadentomiaebvloaa. THE OBJECT OF THIS SALE SLZS 1mm Lunch cum, size 48148 inches 83.50 3313;. undid. thin colors. .«m 30x00 81.50 lugs. assorted, In” grey Ind pink, 24x48, siesta] 31.00 Sixth and Hnir 80' ribbons. w 50c Pace Veilings, assorted kinds re. duced to so: Chlklrm combination, “oomp- and um combine! One loc of remnants of landing. \Mles. mum Goods Ind Wash Good.- minced :,_thg heafl man of‘ Odd Lots Straw llm are all Diced Come in amlo see our line of lmlu Powders and Creamxâ€"the finest on the market, at Selig Sisters Hat Shop. 6430â€"2 Adolphus, you‘re right â€"- you’re wrong. American ships are dry ter- ritory when they aive in dry docks. But when they go on the ocean, they get wet. ‘ - But let us gél. back to Adolphus the "hil'd. He chiims that American vessels flying the American flag an American territory and, therefore, come strictly under the operation of the prohibition law. - . . Brother banker, on the other hand, W‘s begotten in Germany, from whence he begot himself to America, in full .possessi‘on of all faculties which made him the head harkeeper of the American‘ Merchant Marine. Somehow. thes‘e people, naturalized or denaturaliwl, landsmen or sea- men, can not keep away from beer. For?“ ' jfio1'lilrd’ifim V -' tonb‘yAdo utfiufiecond.whbwu begotten by Adolphus the Pint who was beyond by on Adolphus in Ger many; whose number we haven't got. 31.19 '312.5o Ladies Barnum Satin 5km. my ' $1.25 Childm'. mm in plnln col. on. sizes 2 to I 89.9 Laden hand Widowed org-n- d‘n dress. on only at “.55 83.75 Lidia Valle first”... sign. to clan. out 95: Children's We; may am:- on! gum $3.95 Wuh Skim. white only. bro- ken sizes $1.25 [Adios bib ”mm. assorted col- on and Mylo: 85.75 Lad!” Sflk Jenny "Mm” "dual to Boady-trwaar A quiet home wedding was cgle- bratul last Saturday afternoon, July I when Miss Agnes Schaller, daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs J. Schaller became the bride of Mr. Edward Gansberg.. The ceremony was performed In the presence of relatives at the home of Mr and Mrs Ill-ally will make their home at 5002 Calumet avenue, Hyde Park, whele they will be at home to their many friends: aflter July the fifteenth. age 'or the Parkslde Baptlst church, the Rev. 0. D. Bliggs, pafitor of the church, olficlating. -Miss Nora Reidler, a sister of the bride and Mr. Stephen Brown, an old friend of the groom. were the wit- nesxes. ' ‘SCHA LLERâ€"G‘ANSBERG III 9‘75” -v-wu my" ’â€"-â€"--â€"- ' '. Ira-um Hits Clm IL. Mama mum..- of 11!. luv. Otto 1!. Audi. ruin" 6: the Immlnuel Lutheran church, perform- Mrs. Blower Bowler 0! Benton we. we. win married to hit. Thomu P. 9“ "W WNMOIIY- . Brady. of Hyde Park, Chicago, Thurs- . The attendants of the bride Ind day anemoon. June 29. The cere- 8'00"! WOW Kiss 3089 Schuller. sis- many was performed in the MN!- ter qf the bride and Mr. Henry Guns. mm of the Parkside Banust church. berg. cousin of the groom- __ â€"-are greatly redhead. You have the op- portunity to buy merchandise of high grade «guilty at gm! saving; The value: no mtunlly confined to present unort- menu. which in a number of instances are naturally limited. , THE PRICES OF THIS SAL‘E 8135 ,.. 00: Ladies Union Suits, bodice style, in sin. 36 to 44 8!.“ Ladies Voila valsu, white only. broken gm: Values to 81.95--Futurist Unions, broâ€" ken aids 65c limes Unionsuita. lace trim, broken aim 50: Children:- Nut sateen bloomr) ".50 CMMW drum. Gingham Ind Pen-do, odd lot ”.00 Ladle: Short Silk Glow". whit. Iml mun: 323’ Wish Stink. whilo only. in broken Mm 81.95 pndomar Miss Mable Wenstrom, who_for the last six years has made her home at the home of her uncle. Mr. Gust. Johnson of Benton avenue, was maf- ried last Wednesday, June 28, to Mr. Ernest Hohl. of 04, nelson. Idwz' The ceremony was performed in one of the Chicago churches. Mr and him Hohl will make their home in Donnelaon. Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs Gansbelg left for Michigan City, lml.. via automobile for their honey- modn. On their wturn they will make their home for the present at the groom’s home until their ow" new home in North Poles: avenue is com- pleted. WEN STROMc-«HOIK 45c Gust. As has been his custom for many s maf- years, Dr. I“. H. Kenison held open to Mm house last Tuesday, July 4th, the oc- Ioiwz' casion being his birthdly. A num- in ouexber of his old friends, neighbors and acquaintances dropped in to wish him 9 theirgma‘ny more years of health and hap- 81.00 bdies Silk Ind Fibre Hose, black and white (all sizes) vary 18c Apron Gingham, assorted chock: and coins yard 16¢ $2.95 Ladies fancy wean hose, black and Cordovan, assorted kinds, speeiu special It len'n mam Shining. muted Orin”. 30 inch 151: cotton hack toweling. 15 inch, I9c Light mmm Pemlea. 3. inch (odd_ lot) [5c Curtain serim. 36 Inch. whit. - only 75c Donal Swim and Vollu. 30 inch - yard 50c Piano Goods ‘ 3‘4". 3"." .‘. .-’, "'-7~ _. *9» m- of Mrs. A. )1. Item. «My: Ilaple avenue. and It. Fruit hfl- . Rainer. son at Mr Ind III-‘1. Y-J’ Rainer, of Iowa, were married In S. .. Andrews church 9n Mondgy evening, , July 3. by the Rev. Hui M. In Whorter. Miss Paulynef-qunor, m Q groom‘s sister, was bride’s maid and Mr. Gordon Farrar, I cousin of tho bride, acted as best man. Mr and Mrs Reiner are making their home for the present in the old Farm homestead at 48 West piness. ‘ Oniy members of the immediate families and a few close friendg were present. Maple avenue. Hosiery yam 12c yard 10c yard 45c yard 10c " ”m

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