Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Apr 1912, p. 4

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3‘ w all. Attention to I mm d akin: medicine on the ghruhhold ”TEâ€"Lin noun-«w» Munnliglmandmcm ‘ Primitivo Moon of Hyglono. . M mun-ton once nut in w by n native prince were no- .Ndl a to polluted that on their ”III- 00 India nothing but being b_o_rn I‘ll would purity them, and may m malady “and through u “I has» of the net-ed Yonl. A writer describe- : curious cuuwm It the Bantu in South Mrlcs. A Doctor com- md nuke- sn incision II tho Wand of etch of an our when d it renun- ma aun It wuh “MC-nth. ”mmm3 Mm” £1. 2L3 mummmwmuum moon thc tutu-world when all Windym. u-pouon 4|“qu movmmumhmmmu Jutland or thrown av” a an a “Wwwmw WWW mm fir an tau and! moo-mm. h- m; “Dim my litan- M mkaWlm-m- Mix-“19. Wheat-nan!!!” - M m. Since you with to in“ ‘hao' W Modem. It w-mmmmmd. “w. Amman-mm:- flrmoldam om- Man“ O-.. OIDIOMHIW AW that tho Inlay-Mi hwy-M'â€" “M {rm M cot-Idem! .0 not: monorail. "at In a. an- “efficient. no in Instr-cud ‘9 DOOR” u- W in. under m- use It 1:10 In fig figmtmm-ulohn Wen- ”Nu-Wont toftho Chm-cud “it” Then no that who mm mm some ”now of authority, Whit the Church of Eng 3". um I. true the church closed It: :3 3E! :25; mmifum he himself broke fm- cone of the tradition- of _0|uat Wind. but more in mammeuumnho ”uncut-chums“ he “resumed the random body hedhdintobgngunuo- W..- in full communion with the ' mum. Waters puma un- .mmcuuotomuua macaw a. mantra-I m at mug at an aim of N am In?” “9"!" ”museum-um r m1â€"v- H-.. ip'u- yd». mamâ€"o in dunno. “I. ”In. m can. a w; as: iglgé g €31 ggigf E 5 I .5 35 he! 3:22: mmcwulwu A1 MW? KNOCK o! mm hunk. Thu Median Club. unmet tho uhla mauuemout of Mr. J. R. King, ren- derad Its annual dramatic production at the Auditorium on Saturday even. In; last. 4 - p A __¢.._.. It was a farce-comedy or a nuum pecufluly appropriate for an evening of relaxation and thorough enjoyment. Mrs. Ethel G. Chessman. appearing as Mrs. Punting. the housekeeper of the other Mrs. Smith. opened the per- formance in a vivacious manner whtch rather startled the occupants of the box seats. Her appearance was very pleasing. and while she spoke her lines with more earnestness than the occasion required, not part was Well taken care of. Col. Duncan Smith. as portrayed by Gilbert Lacey, was not quite as snappy as the part demanded, but was very interestingly depicted. Mrs. Myrtle E. Helntz fell lnw her part as the curste‘s wife with a grest deal of ease and showed a truly wife- ly disposition in her numerous de- lenses of her saintly spouse. The Rev. John Smith as played by W. W. Helms was a very dlfllcult part, though the other Mr. Smith’s uncle seemed to think it would be a very attmctlve one. His work appeared at times as If he were performing a pain- l’ul duty. As this seems to be one of the chsrscteristlcs of ministers We Can excuse the fault which was the only one of which We could accuse him. His makeup was good. Ray 0. Wet, as Beam: Me“. was exceedingly music. The gun was not one to produce any you. on- thusiasm, but we believe that Mr. Miller could hue made it more Inter- acting by main: 1 more minor!“- tlve demeanor. ;ome mane“ he unwed some wlut counted Ind anon! u did not don-ct In use [out "on the chaine- m u the circumstances lurroundln‘ It would I.“ man any man Into con. (union Ind anon-Inca. H1- work m at 3 van huh order. pmloululy the scene In which the "tram contusion drove Mu to mac- In the In! «L mu Kathryn Wall on I an In- tormuuoa’ o! the out at Non. m Other Ir. Smith's vim 0-03 am Imam-9m won that sub. '00“ am Th M of m.- mum-my In on. «landfill Mule m at an com than am oh. I. WU. no “locum a I]. m Kmqy m Mod - um mount. to who node n clun- Iu ”par-Ice and me her "an to", though 3 trifle ton fut Ind u an. haiku-ct W. E. Chen-man u nlck Belmont! VII very good In name scenes. but his "very goodnoon" In some made the (ll-Appointment (razor when we could no that he wu not llvlnz up to want he led us to expect a! duel. “ll pun pvo hlm opportunities which be {any realized. but. 111le :0 amp. (M out rather Huh-fly. 8b. in "out. however. a the flat mom and flu the cllmum “owed couldn- nhlo mun; ma (dun. ..- .w“, _.. r, , The “Other Mr. Smith" wu Mind by Walt" Hobo“ “Id dugout: In wâ€"w ...__.._ _ We no to“ um tho “canal of- locb worn produced by MI 3. 1mm. and u Mum vu hunk”. It nood- no timber comma! um Mode. A CONFIRMED STATEMENT. A- a whom an “new VII up minim. “mush annevhnt unre- min. The «soul vetdict re loch [rut credit on the Arc-din Club, and unionist" m. Kits. Ihou‘nnliring can": mei with a me- cca-int perm-mace beyond the non MIN! have. of the nut optimistic. m-.-.v _-, ,- We congratulate the Arcadia Club. Ind Invite a topotltlan o! the nmo production h: the near mum. Dow‘s Kidney Pm: have done splendid work In mu loamy. Have nomad the minted make they hue received. .. ._...,. â€"-, Here's evidence oi their mine that none can «can in mummy emu this locnflty twice-told end well confirmed. Such endorsements are unique in the amide of medicine. Should convince the most skeptic-1 Downer'e Grove reader. , Charles C. Reese. 40 0mm St. Downers Grove. m. can: "i sni- feted e greet Gee! rm pain in my back end my kidneys were weak, due nodmbttomeonetentjening i re. ceived an the ruined. A iew months ago I procured Doen‘e Kidney Pm. u Benin ‘2 Simoneon'a Drug Store end the content; at the first box brought greet relief. I continued their use and m econ rid at the trouble. i elven Wukeenamwlydboen'e Kidney Pine on hand." (summon! dun Karel), 4. 1907.) REENDORSEHENT. Mr. Reese was interviewed on De- ne mm relief end I new hove no need a e Haney lead-e whoever.” ule w ell denim. Price so Evidence . .m' "XII-7...? J "on. no,“ I! out Into I mam" 'G O he replied. 0. OUT noma- WWW WOLF‘ Owner: Oran finder- wm Appreciate. farce-comedy of a natgu‘e A new luvlu om a for u» moat lmpoulblo nu- at no". the communal: was m h wildly Immmlv. unlu. vbo us the following brlot pm: . E3 M4 F- uâ€" lvuvw-II. unv. F-V-. . "A cabin-n and a bun arm" «mo Into collision in 11. «not with mil- which no um their that war. “‘Ily dou' dr.’ add the «hm-n. ‘I'm wry non-y for thin nooldont. Will you kindly «out. mof' “‘Pny do not monflon It. my dour dr.’ “plied the by. drlvor. "rho --..--â€"_ â€"..- fault wn mine, nthor flan youn.’ “And after getting clear a! each outa- they bowed politely and pro coodod about their human with o pleasant W any} "â€"Tlt-Bltu. Tho Cull. Wifeâ€"You know that Mn. Now- comb moved In down an unset Bon- day, so I clued you; n. , AL__ III], uv - VIII-v“ “n"... Hubâ€"Well. well! How like your this “social game" In. Wifeâ€"How do you man? Hubâ€"«Why. 1n poker you also all when you want to no what the othu' ”non bu. Ivor Mun-mm ”It in our duty to lnpmn loo-cu at m and fun-I‘M on our Inflow-nu." and Ir. Dull- llu. “Whoa I I“!!! d h m. I 0" 0117 Colin." "0! mu you In" not“ a. an who Int n. with Man-fl“ "No. Thu! on (Mad M: u no not. I‘m (oh: to low an IN a In mu hunt to «nab Ila not to N 00 am am: In noon.“ Myovl would “to to have that yum. but. I'm an“ at night "you. [Judah-Well. if all. do“ It will to h hunch. "So- an mm.- min?“ 1" m a. your with a nun fl“.- '1 don‘t not” now.“ “at young ”Invite. "TN on “M II" m “a. gammy. How do an. a" moon “In (m m an M! mat fly so...” A" “MM Up. "Win In the matter “It ’09.! mmwunmmdtdm. but may in nan. utmost hum: m ”Mama." 'Bum't you heard? In. In. 9: Mn. “can '0.“ for limits; at. alecuom‘ Ind pm tho «mm u fifty thousand dollm."-J¢m "soda" ’7 tine-0’ radon! w». u not. looking for : dumb-Jud: M Hubby W.- m ”non. Society Duneâ€"0h. Mon I’- '0 only untried with ennui! ' Doctorâ€"H's? Why don't in “r m (mymfllnnmmmmm lonw oth'er m1 nun? __ _ ",‘M Smithâ€"Why can‘t you no t Goo tor nbout your main? Brawnâ€"4 m druid than u no hope for it Smithâ€"Wk! M? ' Brownâ€"4n heredier: In! “M y“ 3131:! editor of a Omaha! m- IIX WNTNS WITHOUT ILIE'. Mullah-Gum uhmhmovor at. “W:- thouton tho tuck!" gm! rr oouw nor Hanna. Antoni the Mann. Mthmcuc is n“ the run. Win happy I. the birth MW up the office! or mm wort. HIGHLY EDUCATED. Ind. um. vmn'u Y , an! cannot be cured by “as on. at "m' ' mum cmnm can. IRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to bum no «G subscribed In my presence. um m. in of De- but! ember. A. 0‘ 1m. 1 hllov. (Ball A. W. GLSASON. hm Notary Publlr Hall's Guam Cm l- ute: inter- 101. l- mlly all you dlrectly upon lie blood [mug and mm “rim ol the 013mm. «mm and for taumonlnln. lroe‘ om f. 1. CHENEY (20.. Toledo. 0. Sold by I“ Drum-u. 15c. Take Hall's Funlly Pill- lor consu- TIVES. National Association Cmmndl New Jersey Legislation as Most Advanced in Country~Pto- vides for Compulsory Re- «inova! and Detention of Cases. ‘ WILL mourn: cousuup. tht is designated by The Nation“ al Association for the Study and Pres-1 vention of Tuberculosis, in a state‘ ment issued today, as the most nd- vsnced legislation in the campaign against tuberculosis that has been enâ€" acted by any state in the United States. it not by any country in the world. is round in a. bill Just passed by the New Jersey Legislature and signed by Governor Wilson. The new law provides that tuber- culosis patients who refuse to obey the regulations laid down by the State Board of Health concerning the pre- vention of their disease, and thus be- come a menace to the health of those with whom they associate, shall be compulsorily segregated by order or the courts, in institutions provided for the purpose. it such a patient re- fuses to obey the rules and regulations of the institution in which be is placed, he may “be isolated or separated from other persons and restrained from leaving the institution." The law fur- ther provides that all counties in the State of New Jersey shall within six months from April 1st. make provision in special institutions for the care of all persons having tuberculosis in these counties. The state treasury will subsidize each county to the ex- ‘twt oi $3.00 a week (or such person maintained in these institutions ex. ‘copt those who are sble to pay tor 1 the cost of maintenance. Comnlentinx upon this legislation. The National Auoohtion for the Study and Prevention of Tubaculo- sin uyl thnt this II the most advanced legislation or its kind that has over but: exacted in this country by any state, lucid-tun. The only other lute which provide- tor compulsory noun» nation at daum can 01‘ tubercu- lolla. in Nnrylnnd. Tho only city in the United Bintu which bu ndopted n smelt! ordinance mud!“ tor com- nyonol Tho mutton [out further. Mover. In um: um what l mu- uunpuvo what ‘0 «on tho mow pneum- loco-an co mmt um um“ of M: dim-c. he noun! ho (MIN! bound um mud In I such! mum ptovldd for um pur- eta-0'11“- power under certain provi- alons at their null-17 coda, but no can city has III! wool-I main-Im- on the subject. The National mutton docum- (hu 1 counmulvo who excel-on “1" Mon! procnmlou In the dl-poul at his opntum and not be o nuance to My mom or (mum. moan-u- looh am. is San rand-co. A {our other cm... such In New York. pur- rm! J. cm was oath M It hamwwdmmdlm My a 00,. can bod-n- ": tho my a! Tohao. County I“ nun am; an. n! m: and Mn will gay n» mm 0! ONE HUNDRID DOLLARS tor one) and um cm 01' rum!» 1011.1!”mean with. ”dune plague of mum. Than that awn“: an extmrdiurfly pn- Iflc. any do not often appear in "I. may urge mum to an. M 32 South Mair; s; dun “nouns auto at Ohio. cm o! M. mm . Phi” In cm The region about Bquqafn OI" Pm Paperlng. Painting Calcimining, Grainlng and Gluing. ”.mlnma. ‘912 ample! at your an. Manama (maimed on job work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 45 M . KLEIN Fred «W lab Eutectic-tbs“ Bedhthounaut Mont Mntkg Wholeule Price- c-V-WIâ€"‘fillmssn AND SALT MEALS Phonic 82-! Regal White Wyandottes Winners of lst, 2nd, 3rd and 4th hens. )st, 2nd and 3rd pullets, lst cock; 2nd cockerel, silver cup for best display, at Downers Grove Show in 1911. Pedigree Collie for breeding purposes. Bus 52 per I5; :12 pet m. C. C. REESE R.R. D. No. 5. Downers Grove. Ill. Ado-t (or NAPBIVILLE TILE The Best Drain Tile Made. In Use (or J7 Yeats. Fun Stock cm band. Caleb promptty attended to. nupnoor nouns. (160* m . an...» 1...»...- Io. non. ma 9 RAILROAD 81'. WUMENTS Wm Call up EDGEWORTH We have for sale a. limited number of EGGS Iron our Pedigreod White Orpingtons Fannygunmteed. Special price February and Much. {am 9:15. Ahoufevjunehawhedoockuels. J. C. Franklin Postal Photos Phone 6| L5 0000 "(XI $1.00 per um“ of IO. $0.00 per IOO. V. WOLF n... no: 133 Prairie A“? IF you intend to move May Ist sign a telephone move order at once so there will be no delay in transferring your service. We have so many move orders on Maylstthatyouahouldnotifyomoflioe just as soon as you know when you will move to. Then we can make the necessary preparations. moons-nouns: (:0. C 0 A I. is often elt when you What your “glad rags" are Appuontly Ruined by some unsightly spa , awed by asemtar or ink or fmitohin. not worry. but immadiately bring them to us. At a small cost we will removp _t1_xe spots ‘yvithout , LL- injurilzg‘ 2m: 'fvabhfé 6;- rfading the most delicate colors. or anything Photographic Phone 9 ':

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