Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 May 1912, p. 7

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(to the lchu the my a HR smoke. cl; or." so upon 1 ”an. probation ,D. Lacy In the 11m ' toll to a little was busy fire mm m limit. |‘ "Why, that cut a HR smoke. clam-um, your Han- or." no upon In“ Elizabeth Ile- mn. probation oflcer to In“: ,1). In! In the Juvenile court, as the ' tell to a little flaw-halted girl was busy stretching 3 piece of Little Girl Blows The report of the national monetary aluminum. which in now virtually complete. compute: 2‘ vellum. aver- «in; no page: to the volume. Deanna the coat of getting out met: a refer- ence vort. the government ta getting out n “fir-t “Man" of about £000 m: government printing once u Wuhingion, the hinge" printing plum in the world. in busily engaged m the publication of Uncle Sam's m sets 0! books. These sets will price more than one hundred roi- n" Popular Hechnnicu, all at line and costly binding. come- the report of the immi- -‘ tlon commission. 1 body which de- ., ed seven! years to investigaflng II subject In all parts of ihe world. This will comprise fifty-six volumes of from 000 to 1,200 pages each .1 grand ml of upward of 40,000 printed ' m Memo" Sham. widow. at Glut-h Slim». 0 a. N. who '3'- I Ilmhn Wuhlnltlm in innovated h the collection by a all» gown. mm VINO, but not yellowed by “me. 8M vet. I! on accustom! of unto In Phila- «Iphh I“ New York. The mm: L- o In wind drain. and the which nvmpcny tho d?!“ of the um pnuom. Then have In Iho muwnm [or many yun. r Tnfl'u 3mm I. or white MU". towered In mm. In I gut-pm! a! golden rod. The 3mm "at no to Hr: Adm Jud-um bu * coanulcd by her nut-nul- Ihco. Mary Wllm. of Washing. UncleSamhtheBiggat 7 in. 1"" will "mm the man!!!- o-t (on which the won 3: the In- lml boll. R8. CLEVELAND hal announced that the will present to the n! "on her wedding gown. TM» will In- deed be hlulorlcnl. Mn. Cleveland. formerly Ml“ Frances Folsom. was I win! of Pro-Meat Cleveland. Ind mar- rkd him during the mound year of bl- untllunllon. The weddlng look clue In the lunoun blue room 0! the Will. Moon. and in th» llm rod. dlu to have been wlemnlnd In thnl room no In a- history has mu any Iota. Mao In Cleveland was the in: woman to marry I pmldent In Iota. Mao In In: won-n lo I lb. Whit. lloun‘ Capital City Has a Museum of Styles . ING’l‘ON.â€"-lt is hard for old- ] ' polltlclana, who have llved fig“! In Washington. to realize ; .. “the speaker or the house of repro- ' have: is no longer an autonrat. . one desiring to get anything done in the house Is now advised to see the weaker and Made? Underwood. They no the twa head men of the Demo- cratic branch of the Sixty-second con- gress. Neither of them can do things as completely and summarily as could the autocratic speakers of old. but when both of them undertake to get something done a good start has been made. Thu status does not work as much to l‘. peaker'a disadvantage as one night suppose. As {or as there is ca!- action in the exercise or authority, 'ppenker of the house is not as con- . man as his predecessors have ‘ 1:. But he also ins an excuse for complying with a great variety of tent demandu. And when the “Why. that curt be pol-Me." ex- nhned Judge Do lacy In manua- m "She doen't appear to be more I.- m run of use." ”lie le twelve now and bu been m tar three years." continued 3 (Ion ofloer. “Jul! u soon as but In «mu-ea ehe mm m Note at Georgetown In leach of In end then retire- to n wood-bed {be rear of her home and consume- .» bu nthered. She never ‘ lee- than two cigarette. e du, hummus-mum firm-non" curios through a policy or a Is no [anger an Autocrat ~|AH "1 av lot. of hon smoking find they were landing up Into the alt III kinds of pretty drclu and wreaths So I just picked up I cimotte from the street when nobody was looking. m It. Ind After lover-l pull. 1 could Into suit a nice emu.” In“. no buy that III. hgd up! :Hov did you come to acquire Inch : terrible habit?" and the court. cigarettes. Tho picking v1; noon? Incidentally it may be noted link in getting out these big nets of books. Uncle Sam's book bindery is using 10.000 sheet. of gold leaf per day for titling the voimnel in said iettern. etc. in addition to the his not: work is pro grating on Uncle Sam‘s "best seller" â€"-tbe Year Book of the Department of Agricuiiure, a volume of 300 pages. of which an edition of 060.000 is printed. Cigarette Rings Some of these contracts. for In- stance the one {or the net chronicling the Investigating of the Immigration commission. cannot be completed be fore the close of the year 1912. The vork could not be turned out no expo dltlunsly Vere it not for the recent In- ventitm of machine: which enable 1.000 empinyes In the book bindery to do work that would othervtse require the services at 4,000 em'pioyeel. The findings of the sacramental commission that recently investigated child labor. etc. in the {Inked States are being printed in I not of 19 vol times. ranging from 000 to 1,200 pug“ etch. Twelve volume- am required to to" the story of tho doings of the North Atlantic coast numeric- arbitration commisston. and (he disclmures ol the Mont governmental "mitigation ol the Iron and steel hula-try will require 3 {our volume pet. The purpose. of the Nuionnl Mu- unn In calm-“n; (In you! In to mung lo (Mun mm“ (but memento. n! hm women. A on» mam! omniuflnfl to vermin-Io the work wltl be formed. Mn. john "my hu plan“ In "to collection 3 mt: dreu worn by In. John lily at "no coronation of King Edward 0! England. Mn. Samuel l.. Oouverneur 01 New. York. whose husband I'll the grand- son of June: Noam. bu given a sun of the clothes worn by Mr. Monroe a! Ibo i‘nnch court when be war Amer- Drun mint-lat than. she bu ulna mmvlhulm! I Inc! drool worn by Mn. Winfield Mon. mo of noun! .kott. at n costume bull In Part; In 18.10. Mn. Econ more-omen! Pocahon. tn. Tho vendetta! color of the Youth- rr and ”nu-Hrlmmod costume In at moot .- vivid may to any were 80 ’EII’I I”. While Leader Underwood has had numerous loyal associates and has not hesitated to take novice and counsel. he has had to face ueveral serious problems nlo and virtually unaided and to work out the solution him-elf. Thus there has fallen to him many of the worries and vexuiions. which in the times agono have fallen to the speaker. nephew of Mn. Grant. has given I sown once worn by Mrs. Gram. In the White "on“. As 'the prerogatives or the speaker have diminished in the present house. those of the chairman of ways and means have increased. This is not al- togetlier due to the fact that this has been a tariff revision congress and that the ways and means committee has been busy with these revision bills. As chairman of the committee that selected the committees of the house (a task previously failing to the speaker), Mr. Underwood has also been recognized as the floor leader of the majority to an extent not noted before in many years. . He has been the floor lender alno in the party can- 008. program, the speaker has the right to claim credit therefor, Jul! an the pres- ident be: the recognized right to up- proprlate credit for the achievements of his administration, even though the work and the responsibility were hu- medlntely shouldered by the subordi- namex Ran-MM Medications. ‘Dld they make you room um- drau of m” than you won I and!" Not Hanoi-tug Now. Churchâ€"What's become at thnt fol- low who started in business and who vu comma-fly holler!“ that he in in Ina-men to my? “Oh! Oh!” cried Mrs. Mane; “then the hours. in not sold. an" all. Well, that makes In real kind of fool- ish. But I‘ve ordered my l‘anlicr. and Dick will think it such a joke on me that he won't are. 'smdied our porch structure: indeed! And 'pnned it. in- to use as I now than!) Absurd! Mine was a logical conclusion, any- way. And I‘m going to have my l‘nnlior!" “Madame.” replied the voice our the phone. "the party that was look- ing at the house intends to build in the vicinity and they wen! studying your patch Itructure. The 'For Sale' a'igu had been pressed into use an a snow shovel by some hon. Later. it was found a few blocks from the house. Up to the present due. as in an i know. the house in not sold. Good- by." “Why. my ulster Injury said she nu some people looking at it. The next day the Tar Sule' was down. Confieqnenfly, I thought it was now. It was a peflectly natural deduction, I am sure. so I teleguphed u once to Mr, Morse." fine following day the new agent telephoned to Mrs. Morse. He said: "I Just received 3 letter from your hul- bnnd that I: qulie pnnling to me. Maybe you can put some light on It. He thanks me for selling your house with such dismtch. I d0!!! under- staid.” “You sold it. didn't you 1" “Not that i know of.” answered the Surprised man. “Goody! Goody!" she excl-Inca. "D‘dn’t I to" Dick um I had A tooling it would be nold 'Mle be u- gone? He'll In no glad. 1‘" wire the new: at once. Then for domain.» to order my longwlnhed for l'nnfler." The nut morning Ian Morse rocâ€" eelvu! n (mum from her hush-ml. Illllll‘: "Order l'nnller! lcelebrah ed the sale last night with Bob. Love. Dick." "at long “19 wn nvnrded. how- "or. when on arriving at "no homo she (ll-covered that the "M We" sign had been unloved “If than husband of mine Ind a [run of non" he would have told mo the now "our: name. The» I could have telephoned Instead of “Mn; (bl. unnecessary trip. In no to un- less." Early the next morning Iirp. Mom telephoned to bar Mend that ii would be impoulbio to keep the luncheon dale with her, owing to n molt impor- unt 0031;9an Then the told the mud to attend to nil [be homhoid duties, u Ill unioneon crnnd called iu-r nwu in gun huto. ilor con- cert ticket for mu niiomoon IM "at to n neighbor. Tin-n lira. None or- dered n inli in take her to the depot. M I?” bm‘rded tho nubnrbnn lrnin which n'u io uh bar to the “old" hon“ Ibo mid to herself: idea?" eagerly naked Hrs. Morse. “I slept at Dorothy's last night. On my way home 1 passed the house and um three indies. a man, a, child and I dog standing on the porch. The man was busily engaged writing some- thins on a piece 0! paper. And ii. all looked pnelty business-like to me. Aren't you glad that at last you are going to get rid of that elephant of u hon-o?" "I should think I am. Simply do llxhted. lt'I too good to be true. Mar- jory. the-re dld Dorothy purchase her new l'nvullerr' “Oh. you angel man. I've Just. been dying for one for ages.” exclntmed Mrs. Morse, throwing her arms around her husband's neck. "Don't com", your l’avaller hetero it's ordered!" warned Mr. Morse. A few days later Marjory. Mrs. Horse's sister, came rushing into the house, saying, “Sin, 1 think your sub- urban house in going to be sold! Con- gratulations ! " “What makes you have such an “Just keep that feeling, dear. and maybe it will help matters along," laughed Mr. Morse; “and on the strength of it I'll make an agreement with you. if that blankety blank house is sold before my return. you have permission to order for yourself an handsome a l'avnlier as your dear little heart desires." "Well, by links, I hope it will," em- phatically answered Mr. Morse. "It has been on the market long enough, goodness knows. Yesterday I put it in the hands of a new agent. Maybe he will do something with it.” By Ronlle a. Mend-l. “Maybe, Will you are away. our house in the s urbs will get sold," said Mrs. Morse to her husband as she helped pack his new wardrobe trunk. "I Just have a feeling. somehow, that he will," said the wife. mumâ€"0h. the warm um um “For Sale" Fruit Double Play. Billy Sauna got I double pity u. Waco on n pan-ed In“. In were on um um «com! when the ban got uwa from Sullivan. Ho resound quleflyndnadmthqmbo for. In could return to WM. 80 Remy Tram Fault. Cherie: Victory hunt in. his “splendid condition" to Barney Reilly of the Brooklyn teem. While u Hot Springs he VII told that Reiligwu 1 lemon: miner, and he immediately "cottoned" to him. Daily he vilited Reilly'l room for his advice concern ing the medicine he should use. Reilly changed the remedy every day until Chet-lee Victory'e room looked like e drug more and mailed like en automobile accident. A: a resuit Clarke was not sorry to get rid of the youngster for steady. experienced Mike Donna. M bat Campbell's «peed. according to Brown. vu also I detriment. The moment he faced the pitcher be wu, In Me mind, starting for first. He never put hie whole thought. on mum: the be", but was thinking of Mt start. As a recall he never truly hit up to Ms possibilities, and for all he I: younger than Donfln. we: 01 hr Ion use than the ex-Glant is expected (0 be. Campbell ban speed, lot- ol' speed. In the outfield his speed m a men- ace, nnd at times he had Prat! Clarke in fear of his llle. Ordinarily. when a hall in Mt Into the doubtful territory between two outfielder; one of mam 'lll stop. yell to the other and let him lane ll. Not so Clmpbell. from Walsh, score 1 to I; too In 13 Inning: from Wilhr M Wuhlnmon. score 5 to I; 'on from Ruler of Cleve» Ind In ten Innings, Icon 4 to 3. VIN CAMPBELL IS TOO FAST Vln Campbell. who was traded try the Pirates to Boston for Mike Dow lln, literally ran mime" ofl the Plus- burg club. At least such In the opin- km of Mordecai Brown. Ran mm" on Pnuhurg Team by HI. Eugene“ to Camun Fun In the Field. Ford the-n produced the (oliowlns record of the extra-Inning bullies from the archives: 1910. lost In Ien lnnlngn w'lulun of Dotrolt, more 4 to 1!; won [mm “mm or (‘hlcazo in II lnnlnu. not. I to 2; 1911. won In 12 Inning- Russell Ford. who keeps : record at all the games he has pltched. dug up figures to controvert assertlons that hln delivery ls such an to be weakenlns on his arm. “l have lont only one extra-Inning game since I've been in the American league." anidford, "and than was my nm one." Rum" Ford Deleated In One Extra Inning Content Since Starting In American League. LOST ONLY ONE LONG GAME luau" Ford. Thar. no other. who Inn shad Mn: :1 "flout “glut. Mathewson nova mom about the an o! pitching «u WAIIh on mad as much mm- tqhment. Brown arr-lot a butter curved bull nnd Rube “Iran“ shoots “about a much anon. Be: In the combined Moms of pitching gnu- nm on anon-hull ”do I. monthly Wnlur Johnna. would camped. tho convention Md m the nomination on the In! Inna. mufuu'ulll mm om frequently 3! In the urn-mt alum-n II n». [mo today. mu :1 Hm “mum 0' «ch ur- anmonl an on puma IN. m comp". I choice um: any edge on John-omit. Idaho eyrlmun. I! a- vow tarot-ten ummg nu- prolpnhm (have Iln‘! my loam hm "we WuMnum‘l prank? The Alhlelkm ll’e Inn-axed am. In! and all the ”ma «mlrcly by Colin]: “MK "II power um! lulhoflly uni-u chow "nu o! nny oIIwr mm In I alm- llnr “parity In hula" Tom shun. VII-«premium! of flu r'ub. nu I «mph,» 0! IM unborn] vault-d In 0M Mhlnic (Mon-In Im "II! club mu In Nat ()rluun In! spring Tom mu autumn“ the II. mm n! «he rlub and Inctdenally moo- |Ioned "an to didn‘t know "I. mm o! I nlngIe player on the club GREATEST SLABIAN IN GAUE In All Element. oi Pitching Waller Johann. (in "Idaho cmono: In- mm '0 Damon. The world'I ch-mulon Mhlouel u-nd alone today In many rupee-u, A ”New, or u may In» lyutvmu. all“ on that club uMch «mu number- also In Hu- buelmll world. MACK l8 MANAGER IN NW! A! Connie Mack. Luau of Wuu'u Champion Malena. 00th from the man. In upon Chance. Ty Cobb mm! M- an new» tuna-mill. " um blow to that ugh” continually m 11 I it , mum -, ’ - '“' Manager hulk In. ”It m Gum. 1mm Ind My and nun-H- en Dawson Ind lldul to II. M Orlem tall of (lo cm “at lemme. Joe Actor. In: lino-In. I. to. reload by the can mm (1". and Pltchor Home. Why“. Theodore Bulk-lulu. Ml southpaw pitch". hat but Mind by New Orlan- Io he on!“ In 8 Southern team um Hugh leaning: I. as truly a over an the coaching nun. Auto mu cannot nutter nor tnll mosh m M. Infinite variety. Pitcher manna. 3 mm In! In" Ind Ihlppod lo the lam Southern “modulo: m M. mu. In pitching gm! bull. Manager Duh o! rt. Ckvohfl. In fisher go to (be "Ishtar-don he“. his young catcher. O'Neill. look. lilo I wonder, John M. erd. president of on Don- ton Natlonfl league team. In round from the competitive field I. In In tent gallon Pitcher: Baker and Rain. m Gllhooiey. and Tram Bum“ Icon have been no” to I". by tho ll. Louis Nation’s; WM Canto, but been “In“ to the outflow by Humor (hunt. It M1 1 net petition for Conic. t] m mean-4 nub. mmma o! a; cud-m Red- nu been ml luck to a. In um team from which I. a... Shaun. tho Brown ontfieldor. no... to be u much Impmcd M m. seam. and be was coming m: In: ICII’. KM snuff-M In but sold to lil- quleo by (he Watt-clo- club Doc Johnson In ion and In apt-In o! It. New Orb“. mu. Arthur Fletch". l4"! Doyl- In. Chief Monr- an alum lucky and to not three-year confine“. Don't worry; It won't in long him the Cluck-nan fun- wnl be lying um "ml O'Dny h I good Input Incl Nude. - amber and tr no Nam to New Ode-II. ha It.“ to“ to New Haven. 0m 0' the pmm .- m nonuni- uon looked «around and “Id: "le. purely. than. your tutor loan a. IIhrlel.’ HI: MW. DO. SIM II ore-Id": or the club. "No. I am pouluvo." To. and“. "that men my tuber doesn't UNI. Why. a low you: no Connie I.“ to lube! and «Id: 1". Bhlln. to I“ so unl- a nine In uluy. What do you (Mal? " 'Now. Pun-Ia. I don't in! to have a mm to do with tho mun. Do M u you Ill". Thu'l manly n It you, Anyihlou m to In! to a. plot-Dy ”nu-cm" to m.’ " And Connie um don. will M "In.

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