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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jun 1912, p. 2

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Letus h” your mrne today so that mwmhesuretogetone. “011le have a lime spare (hmcomeoverlndm mâ€"H'Iget acquainted. “'3“:meer “MummmwymMfldmrmm- mwflmwmnn.Wewmlihemuh¢ mmrmmmw lifeâ€"thehhtefldnflâ€"thebut Wig-tell you whyom-nflo fillers lavender capacity and nebupowenhmmyuherm-chinesmedntlnmclp-dty “miniatumdcammctbntMMehmibkbt mmkmreourwhdmmsbtfivemnbrszmqnfimhnqe bytm-doouvdcychnsormymhercauuemptmmn- mlomermMMeiMrmâ€"W Dow-on Grove Weavlnd Work- mMND AVE. NI». L BodmdBuhRoanRupinlnColmmdShaduvcrymnblc. We can Wave ymxr OLD CARPETS into Beautiful Rugs any WE SILL cnnchu'r nus. Ito-,3» upon. A. A. all-ISM. It). DOWN!” GIOVU. I". Witâ€"L LAV ALI. WIN BUSINESS OPPOR‘I'UIITIES AND INVEST” EN?! me In.) Oflicg, l0! W. Washington Strut RAI‘SING CHICKENS? BERT C. WHITE,Villaée Clerk Iflo.fouflntxto_ckwithlouo(vigr Our hens arebig lam with of vitality Ids m hatched [mm pale winnou:mt|mmiudmdpunbud : : Notice is hereby given to the Owners of Dogs in the Village of Downer's Grove. that the Do‘ Tax of $1.00 on Each Male Dad and $2.00 on Each Female Dad. MUST BE PAIDVBY JUNE lat. “ MW "mm S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS JOHN H. SHURTE DON’T WORRY on that TM am From ”one". Napoleon’s Army [or the Inn-Ion of lush numbered 650.000. Only tram (7 thousand returned. mm; the ra- ta“ than“ of horse: lay groaning - the route, with thousands of and mo: were wandering III. mu. who seemed to have no mt «- m, and who only kept reeling an an front. mm or the 00m Inc. we In an to their no" 1 D MDUIIUII‘D lnqulmlvo Dorothy. Tun. AND .uMM‘R urgenoromywuhavlnghornut Do You Want Taking No cum No. LINCOLN 'no awful In «mm. - nun-d. IMO!" cm tho noted loam. "Ann ugmummuu-wm I A manhunt man succeeded In winning- min dunking mue- Mo'fun. hmumuhm no large lmvortntlonl of pearl: and poutoec allows that no mutter “It the almemmb. the people of the United am. no detox-mined to have the noes-um of life. Writing mm In to advance In cost. In: It In too much to expect that the flea will teach lame Immune mm men the excellence of the old rule. “Never write; and 3 min." Juliaâ€"Don’t you think the Ina-who nan-Ion for money in a tool! mmwmumuu Winnâ€"Ho u in}... In het- u m “well.” mud thema- no fmmhdhminw.mmh “Ivorian-avian.“ II no blackt- no but an. ”ban." ’3; 2 M!” m'. 1.1 intuit-lung u .n. n. u y". {in}. m 5. a... n.- My. film-3.” Mbmmmm“ lbsvof." but". Nanâ€"mmrllnmnunuhm 1740-". wanna» [m inmate-«ruffled. Mâ€"ll‘o curiou- abom LII. n05 “Influenced-ouch- “no. I m young think 3;: I; than. and out: Buvoâ€"Tho other to". I. that In an crossed the mosquito“ m :3. Ill. and nan-tea I bu. an" no- "I“. In that Oma- Camp. oneâ€"WM: no you going but u, that blue (or an. manner? Why, Inn year It in all mosquitoes and no experience of riding In s slim. BE. in In 3 lower berth wlu: her moths and she liked to mm question. that Ibohldlobotoldtohopqulu. “Just on. more. mum." mud (to ma. mlu. "Well. child. what In It?" “Who bu the flu nbovo an? 'l'l| ill. I Quinn."- [dam he could can". with an “1 Ice." laid the visitor. “The pow- er behind the thrown. a- it woro.”- Buyer's Weekly. ”Thu Is my mother herself.” ma the lady. “Ah. Indeed. how very interesting." said the visitor. "And whose 90th Is that on the WIN?" “You," said the lady of the house. “That In the brick my mother threw at the prime minister." Heirloom... "And in this an hemoom. too?" asked the visitor. picking up n brick that. lay on the center table. 0”! WAY OUT. “Manual" powun's GROVE mama. Tdephonc oxide“ promptly delivered. No order too "Rouly Mala" mutton. to nttmt «malty "alone” to the Cort Tie- ntrc. Chicago. when It enters upon the tenth week at Its very avocado] em moment next Sunday ntght The warm rather of the mat week bu Ind no "little elect upon the attend- ance. not upon the enthusiasm with mud: the comedy I: received. The 511er and delightful «or! catch the why tells no a refreshing and invigor- Mot-Inca. lbonmno'oa-ui mmmflowIMb-lconymn It ”.00 one). 11-. null ”.00 Walnu- uy hallu- price- will mull hmhor Intonatio- trou m an. Chat" announces I schedule M u- uuon one... whereby. In Iddmon to the rank: ".50 non for "on!" No pley In recent yeere hee enjoyed the popnlerlty ettelned by “The Only Son." whlch le In the (earth month of It: run et the Olymplc Theetre. The Inoet potent teeter In the eucceee 0! Thou. W. Rou' pley le Ield to be the powerful example 0! Illlel devotlonâ€" the boy who etucl lo hle mother whee ehe wee In trouhlrâ€"vhleh comprllee the theme of mu WInchelI Emlth pley. replete wlth comedy. pethoe end other dunetle elemeete thch cot-blue to mete e pm worth while These quelltlee, together wIth the very repehle compeny of well-known pley- ere eupponlng Ir. ltou. ere rum elhle for the feet thet “The Only Son" he: reelelned longer In (.‘hleego then My other pler 0t lte cleee which wee paneled when Ir. lloee Mull hle comet engagement. The 100th per tornence wlll he elven Beturdey. June let. end e emlel Decontlon De! netleee on Thunder. Hey we. 1000: Performance Malina Juno 1 Rm Play Chum-um All Other Chicago cacao-cu. Dorothy Dalton Co:, a lady having a great reputation in a score of sue- cesses as a capable actress, will pm sent a one-act farce entitled “The Snggler." The Mankichi Troupe of acrobais and loot juggle-rs will disclose a lot of new feats along quite original lines. McKay Cantwell. the always l popular musical comedians. will coma ‘ with a new routine of singing. talking and dancing. Dolan Lenharr. among the popular travesty artists on the stage, will be present with their most amusing burlesque of mind reading. Johnny Johnson, the singing comedian. will also be an important feature of the bill, and Delmore and Oneida in a perch act. will provide some thrills and a great deal of entertainment. “THE ONLY SON” AT OLYMPIC. Aside from this very important headline feature, the bill will he of that bright. smart and lively nature suited to the beginning of the heated season. One act, a diving novelty. called ideal. will present some very pleasing and attractive feats in aquatic sport. There win he a notable program at the Majestic Theatre, Chicago. for the Week or June ad. by reason of the fact that Wilton ankeye. one or the ‘ foremost of American dramatic artists. will make his first appearance in van- deville on that occasion. Mr. Lackaye will play an act written for him by Hall McAiiister, entitled. "Quits," in‘ which he requires the services of two‘ or three excellent actors, among them Emmet King and Edna Archer Crew- lord. Do You Know â€" That the new drawn wire tungstens can be burned at any angle and that they are not as fragile as the first tungstens made i’ That an old electric light that burns very yellow and dull is consuming about four tim as much electricity as the new drawn wire tungstens do? 25 Watt Tungstena were 75c each. Our price 50¢ each. 40 Watt Tungstens were 90c each. Our price 55¢ each. 30 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. ' 40 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20¢ each. 50 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. 60 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20c each. DON'T PAY MORE AMUSIMINT‘. MAJESTIC. DON'T PAY MORE Do You Knowâ€"- That The DICKE TOOL CO. sell the new tungstens at much reduced prices ? C. H. DICKE Tokphono- 50J~50Râ€"I3SJ. Yon can tell It In kidney trouble If the secretion. are dark colored. con- It ll not (m (M! our: all. II "I. luck or Mp: ll trwblo "pecan-r to the an." Often when the kid-on m congested and named. and when and mm follow. In] I roan cud-nu with nobl- uuom (he may taken at bunch. um nbout tho Mm. blue, um nulls. dunno. and urinary dicot- den. hopeless o! mug! because It. doesn‘t how what Is (he nutter. A WORD WITH WOIEN. Valuable Advice for Down. AT THE MOTIOGRAPH THURSDAY, MAY ao'm. How Washington Crossed the Dela- ware.â€"Bess. the daughter of a Tory squire. is herself in sympathy with the_ Continentnls. Her sweetheart, Jack. is a young ofllcer serving in George Washington’s army now on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware. Her father's home la near Trenton. Jack gets a note from her to tho eilect that the next night her father is to be entertained by the Henaian oillcer. and that these foreigners are not watching their detencon very carefully. Jack shown the note to Washington and volunteers to cm the river to recou- noiior. do does so and goes to the squire's homo. lien; Bean is alone ex- cept for one ollcor who evidently iound the charming little rebel more attractive than the Christmas night least. she hmrs an owl hoot and recognize. Jack's sinnli. Fearing a conflict between tho two man she leaves the oiliccr in one room whiio aha- 3093 to meet Jack and. u Iho hoot-a to send him on his tray without nny knowledge of the other man. But Pate villa otherwiuv. Thvro ia a des- peraio sword ilglnt tic-tween them in which Jack is tit-torious and. leaving his omnonent stunned, he hastens to IM river bank n'lwn- he lives Waah. inutnn the signal to cross with the 1 American army. Thin ho dons. finding 1 the liqssiam unprepared and, alter a 1 short conilirt. obtaining the sum-nan oi thrir vholo lorw. including their leader. Coltflwi flahll liq-an plead): for the troodom of her father and Wash- ington meionalr anodes. it is null. evident that the old squire will no loam ohhct to that union ot his daughter and tho aaltant youu Con- tinental oliccr. 35“ sting enact upon its audltorn. sud the tired business than simply revels in the Joy 0! the comedy. urge, num- ber: of theatre parties are being ar- ranged to witness "Ready Money." and lastfluuday night the famous White 30:: baseball team, which is now lead- ing the league in the dash for the pen nant, occupied all the boxes at the Cort Theatre and enjoyed James Mont- ‘ xomery's brilliant comedy to the ut- most. Outvof-town parties are n few ture of the run, and the management of the Cort is desirous of taking the host of cars of these visitors. and upon request_wlli be very glad to reserve the‘best locations for any number that may he wanted. At last Sunday night‘s performance the author of the play assumed the leading role, that of Stephen Baird, for the one perform- ance only, and showed his versatility by the splendid manner In which he played the part. There is no sign at a ‘dlmunltion in interest in the perform- ance. and it is more than probable that the comedy will run throughout the entire summer. The Wednesday and Saturday matinees are very popu- lar with women theatregoers. “Ready Money" is easily the his popular suc~ cess of the present theatrical season. Do You Know - The clans “86 wishes for III. Reeves “other depot-(Inc “M. I pleasant summer undo. all her safe return In the m1. of success In her new Ielc o! labor that she nu enjoyed hm. The clan and many other (field- nre exceedingly to") to loo. Ila Much-m from their mum. nd 1! h hoped she m Mve the full mm Even though (I. evenlnx wu (IMF ulna. Ibo-t twenty number: m ”meal. and enjoyed thoroughly lb. lunar of noclal Intercom-u Ind man. I. well u the no" mam-ll! "-me- mnl of (be «voting. no mole-d1 «nod lay the We”. Tho Phlmhu Clu- ot (I. Conno- ”Haul Sunday school very dough:- tully unwind mu Bush Much-nu. mac n! «- mot-born. u the pleasant hm of In All“ mmhfl. II Cm~ Nu St. on Nola” oval-g. In, a. 27th. Totals ............. 4 s 21 ll 6 Downer: (Iron-.0: 020 00 o 1 1â€"10 Mlnldulr ...... .0 1100 o l 0 lâ€" l Tvm- hue bib-Won. mom boot-â€" Ilordu lub- (2). Kim. Guru. I: Hem-«er. Struck oul~ Dy Ni“. 1:; by mum-n. lo. l-i. Behring". u. . B. lhllmln. 2b. . F. wan. l1. ..... A. “'0". cl. Human, fl. ..... Tom- Hiawalo A. Behmeder. lb. Ken-cl. c. ..... I". Ballman. p. .. Wolf. 3b. Genus. 2b. . Whitney. rt. . Him. 3!). O'Mua. lb. .. Downers Grove Wander, cf. . . . . . Morden. as. ..... Rona. If. ........ Kin-h, c. ........ Downer‘s second team defeated the team at West Hinsdale, by a score of 10 to 4. in a game that was nip and luck {or eight innings, until Downet'n scored 7 runs in the ninth inning. Following is the score by innings: take no other. For sale by an dealers; Price so '- cents. Foster-Mllbum Co.. Bungle. New York, sole agents for the United States. Mrs. M. E. Jones. 44 E. Maplostmt. Downers Grove. lll., says: "I was troubled at! and on (or a. number at years by pals and lameness through the small or my back. When last In one position for any length of «1:10.! could hardly move. Hearing that Dean's Kidney Pills had cured other. people of similar troubles, I procufid this remedy at Bush Slmm'l: Drug Store and began Its use. I m thoroughly cured In a short time and I have had no cause for Wilt-3 since." ' Doan’a Kidney Pills have won‘fii praise or thousands 0! women. 1‘”! are endorsed at homo~â€"Rend thh Downers Grove woman'g confluent statement: min sediment; the W in frequent or scanty. Thou My. 1“ weakened Hanan. Don't «not my to get well alone. Remember the nameâ€"Doan'Hnd T d. 50J-50R SURPRISE. BASE BAH. 10 72113 C

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