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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jul 1904, p. 2

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,"o n“ with delight that Alfred m manly sent a oneâ€"act no i M theater- -mngar - ‘ I. which the sunset thought Cum ad which ha ha accept- ‘ m not a plenum to learn the flu tho liberty MI] was In Him tum the public schools were Ms- M and the Rapid Tnnnit rom- pny an each of (be 85,000 children 'hflfldotomthebell Montana. 1“ VII butts? than my lesson In that! did no children any have D According to a London newmpor "mm. renting for Knropatkln but to me In: In upon one last wild Mn; (1 the hon dice." Previous to writing this the who! must lave taken one Int will m u a done bottle. Peru). II the scientific Isiartinn an - m'l been In the home :nd hunt a! countless harmful Marches the" In some comm for the youth who In trying desperately to raise l lull“ We and aft. A: one.“ cults-pun" ruins the m of how to distinguish M noel who. In no Virginia mp er. Ola-mmhtombtbe {are cod ma. thoroughly with the susâ€" pect n1! Iota results. M It convened of I’m at up pk m Infill. an and mum. It I. “out a m n deceivcr u Two Nov York manual Inn:- an have put “mod 1 Mind with W do lee for 5 mm o! In” «new; 3. this country nut mm 1-! u I! they Ind ”var heard at Tho navy-pup" mm'mdnu II no Iold will; up Jan-me army but «nu-mu I mum! mun Wall to the “II. and ln I" Will", IM- Iul knows minty that to do IIII IL 0-0 a! mo mum. pmfouon M Chm.» mtnnlty Immune mu N" b no! I [not manly A ooudflkm. I“ win-- ma modulo: In flaunt. 'IM‘I "Ia odd- lhuut "to “M? In" Admlnl Slum "Mod (mm In nonlun In um uvy dourlmnl .- hum": ”novolnuoa not ended? Ho aunts-l1 IM'OCIM. tumour. to “do: IMch ma. If "so mlnm'n o! (‘lucl-ull and to (bolt lnlnatlou ol lrlllnl the Hulk out the dtcnnd In all cant. I not! may a! Ihnlr (allovclllmn II" 50 “(IN lo dlo‘ Th. Bullnn 0! Turkey bu received not)" prom! (m. the povm l. n‘ and to (he Arne-nun “mum. 1.":- no other ".1“ protests, It in hot-- M on Ila. no pounding of the hammer mad the only. of the no"! and the chat at the rivet» "a the chm sound- mt now greet the can 0! “IMO" w Rut-on. um Carl’l portnlt of TI! MI maken the downger empreu look quits young and handsome. This show: how kind- mncd a girl the young American mm II. no «neur- of a. Yale library IIâ€" In Carnegie declares that he bu pampered because of his nblllty lo employ men cleverer than himselt. such modesty mm: too good to be “Does your lawn mower need Illnrp- tuning?" ulna an ndverlller, In big. urge type. 0! course It does. All lawn mowers always do. It’s I queer thing that chunpion Jeii‘ries. utter surviving III the perils of championship prize lights, should b0 disabled at baseball. They are passing around the doctor otlettera degree more freely than usual this season. It mikes I very pretty boutonniere. There is a great deal or pretense In the culture of some people. They carry an imitation gold case in a cha- mols bag. Among those who think a Derby 1311': all they claim it to be is the Indy whose beautiful train was stepped on. Residents 0! Port Arthur can prac- tice economy In one direction. They do not. need to buy alarm clocks. What fun Japan I: storing up for limo" In “investigating" her heroes that the war In over! ‘Mflflfiflm The air cocktail ls cheap. The held-chews: feature also commend- ”. - an '1‘“. moth”. We Rim" lLLlNOIS Cannot Trap any Wolves. The gm vol! I: very dostrnqtlve to cattle In Icahn. and sometimes overpower: and am the mm m No m m made has been nil. no am out: the mind to... humans may Hawk Knock. Out Old Man. Freeman Lane of Snyvme. L. 1.. 84. yet" old. we: nttatked by a hawk In the woods a: his farm. The bird swooped down upon him and struck Mn: Inn-rely In the face. knocking him Into a gully. The hnvk continued striking him with its wings until the old man. exhnneted. could not more. end then the bird. with n screech of victory. sowed to In young. Canceled Draft Came luck. Last spring during nigh water E. A. Davis at Bethei. Vt. had I general cleaning out It the bank and dumped several barrels of old papers. among men being n batch of canceled Bos- ton drifts. into the Connecticut river. in enrly April Frank Ladne vent Mll- ing In Lynn harbor. On his return he noticed a piece of paper near the shore. He poked it viii! his our and 31' the name of E. A. Davis on it. Knowing Mr. Davy he was interest- ed. nnd examining the paper. ionnd thnt it run I Boston drnft. He sent the paper hack to Mr. Davis. who pistes positively am it was one oi the canceled drafts that ho ind dumped in the river. Having ao'er' prdenl It. I flat!» hr street light of Glmlur. W‘- Wall. At Mun. Iu upon filo-Una. h l pool which bu retro-bod Ibo tumor to: mum It In tho wall 0! Joseph. m .0va- to": a (nun comma woundâ€"chm. u u tow. lulnlluul lull. wow when mum" clam - low mantle mun mm. and u the how h (M mrdm “unmet-n ol I puma: unu- mill. um any from n umnm "I w turn-Han. "I0 hint Mona. alum-l Mule”. clown" ot the film-n Inn-taunt. long mm" a: pal» out Mm and my "a "flow. with only an ecu-urn! Notch of brim-M eoior In In (mad. Dunn and waste. and ad. lured. II I“ can to (M now of IM loch: but. In ID. on: o! I» ION". (In new. MM hm m” n "mum ”on! o! "Moltâ€"«mun - MM "new no" ml «a vlrld an In ”and. n! and Ian :M «on. um, and mi, '”(U.â€"N. W. Wanda-w. II no Methanol"... So for u in known, these "to book platen ore tho only one: designed (or and in Actual use by the numerous patriotic or herodiury Iocieliee that have multiplied to npidly within re~ cent yearn. in View of the loci. tho! some 0! the larger Iocieliee. :- the Son of the Revolution and the Sons of tho American Revolution. paeuu comfortable llbnriee. il in quite poni- bio (In! the doom to WI til-lino- lin hook plaiee any man in new-n! Million. to tho lie! of book plain ol- reody "uni. thereby «Inning (in laid for tho patient collector 0! these ubnry plll. nun. number 0! volumes nut hue been collected since that time by the noel- ely. The seal of tho noclety naturally occuples the central place, the we domlnalln‘ lecture 01 the sell. how- ever. bolus the curly seal of New York sumo. showing the beaver on the laser pm of the shield. surmounted by the royal clown. Name In New York by enemy o: Colonial Ware. Credit must be given to the Society of Colonial Wu- in the state of New York and not to the Society of Mn!- flower'Deeoendanie in the state of New York tor bein‘ the ilret patriotic society to issue a book plate to be placed in the volymeu or its library. The accompanying print is made from an original book plate or the Society of Colonial Worn. This artistic book plate was ndopted in 1898, and it bears an honored place in A large IOOK PLATE 0' lNTIRII‘I’. an.” on up. Adlflola! Milk Trade. More than 3760.000 worth of unm- ciul mm: was exportefl last year from Germny and France to the United This sound In what makes them good for lnmmnia. The victim of In- somnia hug norves that are. u it were. lnflnmed. He needs mething that will lull and soothe him. Cert-In sounds win do tinyâ€"the sound of rain on a roof. for Instance. or the sound of I running brook. But brooks and ruin are ‘not than st hand. 1m! hence In their stead the electric“ new In; mlchine ls preacrlhed. Electrical sewing turbines are m- dlnnry ones. with a mall motor at- tarhment. An electric light current mus themâ€"they are attached to the light as electric mus arcâ€"and in no nation they give forth u singularly smooth sound. Sewing Machine in Care imomnia. The plertrio sewing machine is d9- uvriheri nu good remedy for insomnia. A Philadelphia physirlan has been prosorihing it suwnsfnny for several months. The Great Northern and several Srotllslu and Irish runways are ”811‘ ml In testing the amhllmes of the row process wltlt I flew to In! may ”on in nllwly work, Even «lmflp tlnn of Instrâ€"the bicycle lamp. the minor lamp. the carriage lamp. lamp! (or domestic mm". lamps In minesAâ€"mnv It ls declared. be fitted with tlm ashostlne patent. and all at any flash point can he used with nor- focl safety and with the additional Mvanmzo o! «msirlorlng emnomy, The pmhlm of the snlety lamp would appear to haw been solved. it could be utilized In every direction. especially thou I Might. steady "gm Is omthl. met: my engine headlights and lights on ships. Mon-«nor. H L- rlnlmwl absolmo «fol; In nmrwd. The “mu" lump any he Inverted. my Plhllll( "no". may be thrown do." or chided ahnm. but men I: no danger. it Is awrm. as than I: m rm all or a" an "In an be Ignited. Ind tonne» mwmly than out In no I" or uplo sion. The not"! In and In be ”va «Me In every names of lamp from m» modm Mam mm necessary In tho name" through me onun gamut 1! domestic Illumination. to (he an" inn-mom vamp. In one lndmnhl world Running llmmxh Hu- mum purl:- Ing In an ”mm- rick, unvnn by Mad. um! which '- pun-Mull; Indoo- Imetllnlr. and rmulvn unly mutant nltnnlkm. fly Inmonma IM- but In pMmlmm or par-mu nu rounn unu- numb: nw would!» quantity n! oil In a In! mlnmmu nunmgh tum-ll vnlml Inn-rum. That «nuptial: ml Ind "no men! mm; dried "lath nnlly. "w nnplkallm n! I leM to IM nus-Ina rm: pmlum - mum. Mandy whim "IN. "or am". mus-r bong II pun-mum In "w um «I (M hm. "w man-upturn of on mm: in: and. nor-ordinal}. OM mt not»: «runway-simply than)" "an n! "no ‘IIM wow unlined from III ordinary "MD. Cheap And m Lights. In Oral nut-In In Inn-allot: whlrh. :1 Int chum-d. urn absolute “(my to oil Damn. I- bolus applied lo prlnml upon. The device- maul-II or a circuit! maul box. the aim un- lnx according to "w and“ pmwr re- quired. In the hm In I dept-all at all. or" quu I» a lnyrr o! culloo rum ‘gwllly prrporwl. mun! unplug It In the ordinary nun Mr. Andrew J. nmua of Brooklyn. N‘ V.. II the amino-r 0! W6. hnko. On nearly every railway the passer ger cars are provided with an emer- gency brake which can be operated by any of the passengers or trainmen the instant an accident occurs, otten serving to bring the train to a standâ€" still before the engineer is aware that there has been an accident. Thus, in case an axle breaks on a rear car. the. train can he brought to a stop by any one in the car long before the engineer could be notified and have time to reverse the engine and apply the brakes. it is now proposed to ap- ply practically the same idea to the street car, though in this case the motormau. beingr the one most likely to discover an emergency requiring prompt action. is given control of the brake. This mechaniam may consist of a pneumatic pressure system or an electromagnetic arrangement, as de- sired. but to actuate it the inventor utilizes an (-lectro circuit. The' switch by whit‘h the circuit is closed and the mechanism put in opemtion is located directly beneath the motor- mnn's arm. being attached to his body by shoulder and waist straps. The instant ho sons the necessity 0! stop- ping the car to avoid a collision or running over some one he has only to drop his arm and close the circuit. when the automatic brake is applied. bringing the car to a standstill before he could have made the first move Adv-tad by Mow-mun 0' Arm. Emargency streetâ€"Car Brake. Bmil‘n Exhibit of Wood. Brazil has mule a remnrknble ex- hibit or 1,000 kinds of the woods of that country In the forestry. all: and nine building at the World's hir. The exhibit will be presented to In American unimity after the hi! Th9 frame work of your house he- in: of light material it. would be well to leave the house when it stands, 1nd build the stone wall under it. This an easily be done by building elm wall up to the sills between the :upports. then take the supports out and MI in the space with stone. In order to have the supports out of the line of wall. have a beam diagonally across o-rh corner of the building resting on block: on the outside. By having one at each corner it will lance the building. Along the sides and ends run a beam under the sill, rest- ing it on a block on the outside and 1 post on the Inside. amusing a Stone Foundation. [-3. F. Manâ€" Phase 19" me how vn mm a stone foundation and" a house that has nthcr "glut timbers. The wild out is In urinal pint like lhp chilly-led oil Ind diners from the mm by its llgmor an}! I'M worthâ€" iou need. its irexuilrlly in ripening and its penlslnnoe in the mud then once introduced. The but 'ny to gt! rid of (his wood is to plow and harrow the land well in spring. or at any nio- give the 11nd I “ka with the burrow in spring. Ind lhon cm: with early mfley or outs Ami u soon as the will min. which Ire early in maturing. tic-gin in head. mt the whale for grwn fPPrL There may he lwn awnings takpn of this fodder nnri vhv stubble may then he plnwrd dawn. The next year (hp land shmld ho pm in in a hood crop. ii will lhpn ho randy for grain againâ€"J, __ nits The nlmplnt way In mum Ibo Isom- u-no «mm-km Is In ball up «no mar I" n! a mum! at hm! map In um nilrln o! rnfn wall", When I" "u- mp h dlmed commu- [mm the an AM chm- mm" hm mm In «or n!- km of kvmvw or mil nil um thou-n vtmmmy um. I gym!" or :pmy pump for In mimmn, This [hm the «ark "mush! vhlrh mm be dum- H! with Mm- llmn m- quantity 0! Inlet Ins-fora min; I do not think. been". that 0M.- tmfld be . pne- Ik‘nl remedy (or entvotua on cab» Mex I lblnk you will have In bu- m more” by mlnn tho poisoned bran rvmody. m by wrapping I More a! vapor stand the stem at nrh man! u Hum 01 new»: outâ€"J. F‘. Culwonno. . F}. C. “2-1“": run I nflw I hm um Mimi-km m cll‘Ilmy [mm which ml clown «bu-[r plant-f Floor Palm. The mlxlm: or pnlntn la n somewhat troublemme pun-ens. and u the read] mixed palm: can no" he purrlmuml .0 cheap. they nre mwd almost ext-lashe- l)‘. mpcclnlly by nqu-unl. ll. hur- evc-r. yuu wlnl lo ml: your own palm. yml mluhl try the following m‘lpe. ‘ wblch ll hlghly reoul'lllnemled: 80!]: um quince: u! used slur (or lwrlvc hour: In cold water. and than mall ll ln lulu-ll mllk u! llmel prepuod [mm om- pnuml u! can-[lo llllwl Iu-IIN Io balling palm. To the bulllnx ulna lurvln llnuml oll unlll It mum: to null Alum! 8!. flulcl ounce- u! all In ulfllclenl lur lho abun- pmwrllom. 1'00 and: all ll corn-NM lsy lhv ul- dlllun of llmn yum. Ml: ”III will: any mlm out INF-1M by llmv. and clllula mm Illo'r If needed. For wl- lnrbrmtn In Main rm] rulun, lmll ln llw ammul mun a mum-:- 0! u- \‘ulv "me- or nhc-llnr nml horn. mnkln: an rnrrllrnt mlul fur «mull-n Bunn- Thln mlllmn In ra-a’ly um-llwl, nnl'r! ‘rll Ind in n .n-M clc-Il «hrnlwr llmn Hm nnIln-ry palm. load by tho form n! equalizer rvpre seated herewith will each draw Ill equII share of the burden. Wild 0:“. D. R.»~llow can I get rid of mm Working Pam 01 Three Horse Equul~ The accompanying drawing shown the working parts of a three horse equalizer attached to the front axle of a wagon. it Ilsa shows the man- ner In which the three neck yokes are attached to the two poles. The main lrlppletree Is not attached to the tongues. but to the axle, as shown by the dotted lines. The tongues are not fastened to the wagon, but slip into slots attached to the circle. The long piece to which the three neck yoke» are fastened lies loosely on the tongues. Three horses hitched to a Simple Mechanlum That, Can Be Afi- Cached to Any Wagon. H. D.-â€"lee publish a plan for I three horse equalizer for a wagon. EQUALOZINO WORK OF HORSE.- Japan'n Grnt Cotton City. out: is the great cotton unnum- turing city of anan. There m sev- enteen cotton mills in Onkn. with 453.600 spindles. In nll annn there no seventy-four cotton mill. and 1,- 251,000 spindles. The workmen and boys. taken on an average. moire fifteen cents n any. the foremnn forty- eight cents I any. and the woman ten cents I city. They work eleven hours. with two lateralsâ€"a quarter of In hour for smoking mad in}! “1 hour for luncheon or dinner. The lllifll work twenty-two boon I any in two shifts. No restriction in put on no. and rapidly and noiselmly until you no satisfied that your body has passed from n negaflve to n positive condi- Momâ€"Exchange. In 1903 the relative proportion: o! ”Mgr-M. coming to the United Skate. from the various European cou Mr!“ were distribuud in this manner. In no Int rhilly feeling. Need It at once or pay the penalty‘ Take I brisk walk or ma. breathe deeply and Reap the mouth closed. If you are m sun-led um you an do neither. n in I rhurrh. locum room of urea! cur. breathe deeply. No Nun. ‘IIMI When Than It Good mood. Keep your vlullly won the non- mo common. and you will never know dlunu at any Had. No aims-o an all“ whore lhom II no nhundanco 0! pm. hlmd. To get the account! amount on nnlrlnonu food; In cirru- lllo It perfectly also! prop" "ml"; lo purify ll 3M ltnh lll’ um Innllghl. I! a perfectly healthy mdlllon of Ihe skin emu mud an oven "thorium: o! the ”MW 0! lho hotly la maln- lnlned ll ls lmpnnlhle Io am. cold. Cold valor hum ulum every day II" do much loturd DMMII‘ the far- net: prop" loud and "new the lunar. Nun" give. you ll alm- “Yu. think you." Smith nourishm- ly replied. "Yn'm. l undo-mum. um I III-1| “can by bouillon." with tho Illghtou (mph-u: on "bouillon." But Smith In .1 that moment - uro- urlcnor. to put It mildly. No really (haunt the cup In Ira and probably new: (and "nu-ova bouillon In bl- “Ahâ€"Mr. Sunkâ€""nun! In the soup." A bullneu all had liken Smith to the clubhouse and Jones, seeing him, culled him to the able alter the other: land begun. Soon as be um sated. being preoccupied by ulutnuonl tron other person: at. the table that he knew. he was nblenlly sweetening the cup at bl: elbow, when In. Jones. hoping to mnko the miller gum plnll lo (bl- pllln mun. uld Ihflnkingly: Smith In really n nun of mm. wealthy. Intelligent nud genlnl. and usunlly known "whu'n I'hll," but he is not given to swell all-in and I: not dressy. with-l. Sometimes it II not the cotrect thing to tell even 3 truthful story with renl names. hence I! happen: th-t It tn the Jones“ who gave the untold ad the person that happened in W" Smith. Quick Wit Enables Man to Crawl Out of Dilemma. There had been a glorious game of golf. followed by a Jolly dinner ll the clubhouse. ' FUN! BLOODâ€"GOOD HEALTH. SUGAR IN 50UP~THEN LIES. fifiufi very big (at shho of an inferior order, who was never received on terms of 1 equality save on New Year's dsy. This man called to wish Mme. de Blot the compliments of the season. and sat down on a folding chslr that she had the goodness to 0801' him. He fancied on sitting down that he felt n slight resisting movement. and. feel- ing with his hand, found he had sat down upon a little dog. Being certain that the mischief was already done. he determlned that hls wisest policy was to make an end of it. and. press- ing down firmly with all the weight of his heavy person, he alectnnliy killed the little animal. The tail was stick- ing out. so he twisted it up, “11.. cautiously wriggling about. he grad- ually got the body into on. of his bit pockets and varied it of. Illa. do Blot never knew what was her “I 0M7!" Starla. Rummy published reminiscences left by Mme. do Cream. who lived before and during the French revoluâ€" “on. give tome queer pldnm of high Illa In France in the eighteenth cea- tnty. She tells. for example, “no tn;- lc me 0! I small dog belonging to the Comics” de Blot: "Attmhed to the ebml of the Pnlals Royal was I Suddenly the Imle one looked up Into M.- lare. “Do-r pan,” she said wmmny. “I wish God I". us good :- you In!" The via-rum“ rommcd to his horns Ind \nllwd 'llh Mu llule gm anon: Ibo Iowan In My union. He land Mr wry dnnrly. and he pinched (be I'Mnl flown: and gave them to her and Inland Mr. .an led her [mumps vltb the gentleness nd tenderness of fatherhood. Thu um" Im a clergyman at m- old "haul. and um morning he had prurhnl 10 the quiet country talk at tho Ifllh of God. lld the (mm: of hell. and line lurlnl punt-Inn! Ind Mrltmuon which I in“ and “cry God "ml: upon the erdm of mm. Th9 mm girl hid "fined mount- hmy In ha "ruched Don and unm- Iy n! "In wrath 0! nod and the tar- mnu of the «anal-d. Typical lawn-flan 0! An Amman-u Dnug‘lcr. Illnd‘Iu-hlml Hwy wandered among the pmlcrot I Not England union - Inflwr and MI lmln um. and m- Saba bl"! wire «as ovpr all. "Hupplly n In n In]. with out can. In the army as wall as In the any. alt-n to no lo bulls in thelr nave“ and elk-nut unlfurnu. TM. I! not [or any unitary consideration. but I! wotlu "no right way all the name. We Jaunm used to fly um 11 we II- 7113 can "to manual. to Also dlo like gentlemen. um dread m. gentlemen." “The experience has amphulud one thing. which I am golnx.lo write to my government nbout. In many ones the ("menu 0! shell: had cur- rled with them piece: or clothln‘ which aflon «mused tuppunuon o! the wounds before they could be enacted. To avoid that. u [Ir .1 posulble. I am going to propose (but It lfi nude n rule In our any that ovary mun ‘hen n fight I- "peeled shun have hlu body well would and III: cloth.- dlalntoclcd. Japanese ,surgeon Recommend. Us. 0! Clean Flghflng Garb. Dr. Wnda. mu surgeon in the Jap- anese navy. who was in charge of the provisional' field hospital tn Chemulpo, to which the seriously wounded Rul- slnn sailors were :akon, already ha drawn one medical lesson from the war. He attended I number 0!: Run- slnn nnllors wounded on the Vum, and lays: CHILD'S LOVI FOR FATHII. DISINFECTED UNIFORMS. 4a

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