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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Aug 1922, p. 10

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'0 area! fl) auto 1. murmured nuwdpuonu but by Do- a- th- wbuc Many-L mull man (or outed-l ma mull Inna-u mu mot-owe- Io gm, ammmn by wuumu‘ m ml good huh. um: um. ‘ ' Oh Ila-mu an}... The “llama; Mon nu adopted. N'M‘b‘ ..’ [Inna W .M “'"ERKAX ‘h Kb“, hard 0' m a: m In. an"... . ”a, Ibo-ruth- (hon clutch-lad the In a! “do an Ibo We hint-n -- the High School building in tho pro- ). mold by tho owner at I be! 0! lb- (Iouuenfly Duly Vocab" 1m rm.“ mu. sch-o '0' ms. and ; I I n! In no- , 8 ‘ _ . n. ‘ ' Wilt!!!“ '. I" PM" pauc- o_-a .g, TM Ml. [MM Way. I Y stoppedâ€"exactly like If. (I Delgbhm". mmnphonc I ”-1!“ Met ..--H G. Welll, w I. an aura... mm m «Mm m- In I. am win-«n um I in.) m VIII An. 3 m." firm." at M £5...qu In hi 5;: .0 "any can. In m Complllm In y We aim to buy superior quality in everything and “you know we can not hit the mark it we offer in- terior quality of merchandise. You would not stand for it a minute. To meet the cry for lower prices an over abundance of the so called “Plun- der merchandise” is on sale everywhere. Value being the only basis of an honest transaction, such merchandise gives no value, and we are doing our part in driving this animal out of business. i WM'JUMS, All um“ W he! Ch! [701“! adv-09p- .“ .g. (ruled Numb“ ban been mu- MI.‘ by I» “L I": ITTHMI‘OIIIHOLVED. fins-ImWIJIhohn-dm Lehmann 6' Michel: Store Have m gotten your favorite Mmiefiur Fan yet? They are free! Just ask for or take one 8-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, Special Value, yd. for ......... 1-.- ...... UNBLEACHED MUSLlNâ€"Extn Quality, yd ........ w ..... UNBLEACHED MUSLINâ€"flnc or heavy, yd .............. 'n For fancy Work in making Surfs, M Bolsters, Bags, etc. Following is the ”nu-cit] upon: Total expenditure for craft ma- terial , . ., W85“ I The Missionary offering. money given every day by the children WM! Feared to give for the support of ‘nchoolu which Ind no other means of mainu‘num-v: was $81.15. neariy 13 pounds of money. This money was sent to the (adoration. Ten patterns, light and dark checks, hair line stripes, silk stripes, etc. 36 and 42 inches wide ~on salo- PEB YD. 75c SALE 0N VOILESâ€" That is has proved a popular idea ls evidenced by the number of pupils in attendance throughout the month. The total enrollment was 192. Thea even-age attendance being 106. There Wen twentyâ€"three teachers. all volun- teers and many were present every day. The school period was from 9 to II for a lot-l of eighteen days. The Daily Va'c’auoxs (Bible School which has been in operation since July 6, under the direction of the Rev. Arnold H. Kehrl, pastor of the Bax» tist church, closed last Friday even- ing with a fine exhibit at the work done by the children. It was a fit- ting climax for a. good work per- formed by volunteer workers from DoWners Grove Ind, like the Open Air church servicex, has become in established institution. Reputation may be good or bad. Quality may be interior or superior. _ Inferior quality never established a su- perior reputation. Many Pnrenh Pmont to View Work 0! the Children During the Four rush of Sdlool. BIBLE SCHOOL cwsnn mun wmc EXHIBIT Telephones I77 6 I78 351.05 Boys two-piece summer shirts and drawersâ€"- some B. V. D. and Ba]- brigganâ€"on sale BOYS UNDERWEAR Towels-â€" lvâ€"I'ZMQ Chamber- 2v~rConino Illuhlly nâ€"rlnth Tnploy Spool Mahler's-o l ~Iulb Slump Z-Jhmm Lumba- 3»Jcnob GM lâ€"Elsie Chambers 2~Domthy Finley 3~Vimil Hubt ‘l'llin Dolly Setsâ€"~â€" lâ€"Ninu‘e lkkelly Zâ€"lildml Drew Swnmicbud Larnbee Anion» â€"~ Garment 19c { l-vEstber Littlefonl 2~ank Gmnburr 3â€"-Louine Helm §c§vin¢ Deptâ€"Embroidered Doily a Hammock Makingâ€"â€" . l-â€"Harlow Gregory 2â€"Pliny Adams 3~Farrefl Toombs ‘ Manual Trainingâ€"4 ' lâ€"Howard Eddy 2-1.:urence Neilsen 3â€"Howard Gregory Buss Punchingâ€" l-Ruth Adams Z~Iaois Henderson 3~Dorothy Hebumlmh Hat Bitingâ€"- lâ€"dese Diedericha 2~Eliuhe¢h Briggs wvflohn Bennett Bead Hiking- lâ€"-â€"Es¢her Lmldord 2-«P‘rtnces Thoma 3â€"Hon-nce Death Basket Weavingâ€" L- mm Dank)- "0024! I” IwRouebml Lav-nine 2~Eln lyn- 3--l|rio Honing NONI "8-1 Following is a list of those who reâ€" ceived primes as awarded by the judges of the work In the craft dis- l . Atlanta 1!. KM, mm. A great vote 0! think: is due all thou who so "Bunny voluhhoud their services and so splendidly car- riedoutthepmgnmolcrdtwrk. without these assistants and officers who had so [use a pm it would have been utterly Impossible tn con- duct the school. 835-. :93. B. 392.5 I... BENâ€"am §§It>afqlt>flqais winfieiuuazzarrxg.w§ Downqs JGIOVC Reporter MENS’ S'I'RAW nus Senate Bahia 70 (310381; our only BBC 3â€"1-31“ lyeu :s-Jflhol Holman i andrrvw nun-rum Broken $4101“ lamb” 3, vfldcn Dnnlcy Much other has] work than“ 10- um.- homnblo mutton In! 00 mn «Id-play um My M U m.- mm. the vhfld and flowed M. Aliunmlmflmbfl‘hr tntmuhooldlmMMul- may [or flu nu! m to we. l I ‘ TM Ony'on w. Inuit. It hum hm»- luuml by u'lmlmc el~ [wrlnwm Hun Ilw ave-mgr mllm mn- umuw "hum :at nun-w u! «um-n In '14 hmm. um! during I’m! pedal ““1an and calm." LU" L’Allunl u' in". Next Smithy the lont clare- of Chlayo will be the attraction on the North Side field cud the following Sunday 1.: Guns! will be here. { After that the home boys played schoolboy bull. Up to the xixth Ben- nett Ind held the visitors to four hits and two runs but utter the boys quit trying he let up and was touchv ed for a total of 16 hits and 13 nuns. Downers Grove made their nine hits in the first four innings and If’ in that Adam: held them hiatus. Bennett was not in form Inst Sum day although the ramd playing be~ ibind him was discouraging." The 104 calls jumped into a thee nm lea} in‘ the first Inning 3nd held it up to the‘ sixth when four hits and seven] er~ ms let seven runs score for Lockport. The Downers Grove‘blsehall team went down to defeat last Sunday be- fore the strong Lockport team by a score of 13 to 9. While the locals did not have their stmngest team in the field, they were playing out of their class. Mont Clam Next. DOWNEBS, OUT. CLASSEiJâ€"JDSE T0 DOCKPOR'I“ NONI I“) "0N! “OJ you and your money are safe. Ashoeisnotagoodbank. Pmyommoneyin this Burgh. Thugs will not beat YOU togetit. Both He Kept His Money In His Shoe Thugs beat him. left him unconcious, look the TRY A CLAW AD. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank years. He will he «leaned my his old parishonen and a mafia] invinâ€" tion is emended to all to come and rommw mi: rot-mm: or mr. inifi Vibâ€"dirrx'imn IIY ("WIRING A ("PX”KINH AFCOI’NT IN TN"! STRONG RANK TODAY. Rev. Reeder is well known in this community, having formerly served this church as pastor {or several v“ u-vmu, -' kept“! mmyinfln but “dankâ€"dc IMHJOII Me Inn-o chm M nnkdâ€" '0" than 00m don-n In all. when "um m» .I'I’I "whom Th flnl :1 17 mm a! on! (m the huh" and ”rm-our M with "no (amen. whom Ma my In I Ml. "flint-m The can tam-u. uh. nmmyinchhulnndnnwnmucmm 1.....1. [ In the absence of the regular m tor, J. C. Nansen. Rev. Daniel Reed- er, of Chicago, will much It the East vae United Brethren Church next Sunday, August 8 at 11 mm. "is topic-text will be “Come Unto They’re. all thereâ€"mwn up aid 9 childxenqvety evening at the corner of Curtiss and Washinnon streets. where the carnivnl holds rorth. The kids are happy end the parents look on with an indulpnt air Ind after‘ much coaxing. perhaps, are induced to ride on the merryâ€"gmarouud, the ferris wheel or the airplane. . The ’kids sun enjoy it and separate m and pa from dimes to satisfy their desites. And they are not the only ones {or the grown ups as well ‘seem to like mer getting used to the sensation and seem to be taking a new lease on life after taking a whirl on the breath-catchers. A Sula Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT "- CARNIVAL IN m ho Farmers Wore Driving Along I Country Road u! «lulu um! mus-Mu Inmlo- }qo;'ou; 01 her daughters us a we'd-flu; gm. who lnul a Jeanna-RM [nu- ~oi Vl‘ Wanna though! (In-m to he Dmmlml uni lurky and hml I M queen Victoria was not In flour: about min. In striking trust In her unfurlumno roman..- mry. the Emma»: Eugenie or Frill”. __.LA . J mum of mm": Family. I The swordfish ls aimed by tn II: ties to the mackerel. ‘1! MM ‘ a length of from 12 lo 15 feel and 3:2; jllnes specimens 20 feet long have caught. ' It has a much elongated up- per Jaw. which ls the "sword," and this It comnumly lune-tenths of the I: ‘ ol’ the fish.” Th9 bully ls con-Nd th minim midi; It; rotor ls bluish-b above and IW-Vllllle bell-w, and Ventral In In Hawking. Ammo" and mom“ gallernwn make mt «mm of this fish and its twirl. mm to be very_pglnmbl«. } Mimi“! Inc-than. l ' . An anal-enemy a! dorm i! ll.- broom-rapt, m which then an?“ â€" Newer tlum um hundred and sign}, ._ ' varieties. Their method of rohbe ll lo penetrate the ground with root: Just as (at as the roots < l favorite host. (in these they bigo- themselwe, and feast on the p which the victim unwillingly CI for them. Rape seed never flaw“. may lie dorm-at in the ground M years: but it it finds itself at H the .right depth town the surface? it will waste no time in germinating. . “0'0" 0pm Lucky. ~ “sh-b V. and capo" $337.5

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