Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Jun 1904, p. 6

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.' ' I I uric-m and "W'. m but the ‘ ll '1 h it ngemfle Chm" «tsuna- out. crutch-in.thium ’ themmovnldummum. 1 Wmmhbom ~â€"~»h~-- A~ vim” run-mm “m mWquu'nkbluvemilmused Dr. King's New Life Pius. Thousands (“ion bureaus should bend every alien to lnvafigatc and impmve the conditions of ex- cursion conveyance: and thus Investigation into recent wrecks of excursion trains has invariably shown negligence and defective rolling stock pressed into excursion service because it was unfit for regular first class passenger service for 'hich the coaches were origin- .11, buik. The investigation promises settled months ago and the to be rigid and thorough. and. Vice Presidential nomination if criminal culpability is dis- went a-begging for a desir- eovered, to make the erring able man. Under such cir- ones leel the lull force of the cumstances th e convention law. It is to be hoped that could not be otherwise than a the findings will be more com- plete than was the investiga- tion into the Iroquois theatre horror and that no scapegoats are brought'in. It is a well known fact that the majority of pleasure crafts chartered lor excursions are, like most theatres and play houses. greatly lacking in the provisions for salety. lire ap. plianees and general sanitary conditionsâ€"many steamers. in fact. being condemned by the lire underwriters. boards of health or building commis- sioners under the jurisdiction ol which they operate. Any thing that will float is put in commission during the rush of excursion season. Perhaps tame allair. Glows Mitts Rooms ol Riverside has been selected for one ol the superior court judges on the democratic party ticket of Cool: county. Tm: Democratic National Convention will meet in St. Louis early next month and promises to lumish plenty of excitement. lsCsplsleIsnslsd mmuwammm. or.” shit “hummus-chin ot the National Gas mmwhleh mbhymalwahflglwunfilp. Alder-in Pear-ltd mm». fish-mag- “bismuth National cow-panned will «actually boom 0' its owners The alderman not possibly be secured. should be made on the third ”warffiuml' "1“ “"212,wa Mr. Cortelyou is secretary day. much to the disgust of mrofla- n" ' of commerce and labor, under a large number of delegates For 3.5.“... "as". mg. «also which department comes the who wanted to get home to wnlmmwln-iw flock- Inquire‘ U. S. Steamboat Inspection attend to their private affairs. “3"“ m” service, in charge of Super- There was simply nothing for "it"zmflarfiwm: vising Inspector Rodie oi the the convention to do as the canon-dun than. city of New York. nominee for President was DJLGuha- hunt! a m soup to The investigation promises settled months ago and the :“°'8°"“' ""5"!” “m'v “'0‘ to be rigid and thorough. and. Vice Presidential nomination “Ff"? ”in?“ "7'“ “W“, ‘WU UK llll'cc Wtucs UI beerâ€" they invariably finish a case rather than “waste" any of the contentsâ€"and {ew- er still are able to come home unassisted. They drink as much there as they can and then start back with a bottle. in each pocket, draining the last drop before they reach home. It benefits no one but the beer seller and is detri- mental to the community. Geo. B. Cortelyou, who. by action of the Washington au- thonties calling for a rigid' In- vestigation into the General D'Slocum disaster. arrived in :New York last week Thurs- duds not a stranger to Amer- ican households. Everyone , remembers him In connection with the sad bulletins he issued from the death chamâ€" ber of President McKinley at Bulfalo and his subsequent services to Mrs. McKinley at Canton, where, as private sec- retary, he attended to the vast amount of personal mail, mes- sages of condolence. telegrams and cablegrams of which she was the recipient, and mailed out the thousands of mourn- ing cards acknowledging the money that brought the con- same. A man better able to vention to Chicago. the man~ handle the investigation of ager arranged the program in I this terrible calamity could order that the nomination ' not possibly be secured. should be made on the third THE thirteenth Republican National Convention met in Chicago this week and nom- inated Theodore Roosevelt for President and Senator Fairbanks for Vice-President. In order to help out the hotel keepers who furnished the {went a-bcgging for a desir- able man. Under such cir- cumstances the convention could not be otherwise than a tame affair. Few boys or men will throw away two or three bottles of month 5'! The nightly habit that many DoWners Grove young men have of going over to East Grove for the purpose of drinking beer should be abandoned. m. dc, Lay in a mp9” «I “mum's Amie: Shh-c. If: "u- lunl an arm. 15¢. al I" «lmg Mum. Linn. at In out-nl-Ihc-way Mm. rt- mnlc (mm chili-Minn. a Inmily in Mm: drivm In «Inn-mm in race at accident. "Milling in ”mm. Cub. \Vnmuh. L'l- -leoohuh nud Mrimton It mun loft: t lochol'l. Pine non-ml; madman-I. DALGWMMIMMMN mat on South Washington "ml. also u fine. In on Dolmen “mt. "laudâ€"Incubator. III-mt 1mm. Imblnnodmoduha and MI. Ho. éddm with gunk-ohm Ram- Cook'l Flaked Rico“ the Fair. Rehkonlun~ Mm: , Mocha]. Wiggloatick laundry blue at Garvin's. Bond on in town It Curtis: "outta. The best home Inked goals It Ram's. lulu nmt. Always fresh. Po: Baleâ€"Pony out. Apply to Mix. Hayes. corner Prairie Ind limo“ Ivo- DOWNER’S GROVE REPORTER White Row gasoline at Nash‘s. The Wnehnl Cignr. National Light oil at N-sh‘s. ll yum d I» cannot unruly m. "Mu-«noun Ind wow-Hum younboulo. Insure-ad within-0 {Mt mm: mo AM“. J C. LY “$0.. Infill.“ The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer‘s Hair Vigor. ll" the gray hairs are beginning to Show, Ayer‘s Hair Vigor: will restore color every time. urn-Hus. mam-n. “My lair was falling out very tut and 1 VII greatly alarmed. 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