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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jun 1912, p. 3

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Inquiry for vacant lots In looking up must Unless you not soon you are gin toloseomoneomeoftnebsst mm. Itdoesnot take much essh to tenancy-one. Wh notenco § young folks to take’hold of one {3 1m med later when their finances The-“Mod res] estate owner m" ml matter. y. mam Ten acres timber hm north of mm“. musing your Mada little In W}!!! this you can tell nnouah cordwoodtmittopayftvrannd In sum In a for prom without hn'vmx if!) use a country homa on the amen-n. road? Canning 1% acre. Is about {'0 mile: (mm a, third run staflon and . mm further from Downers Grove. All kinds of fruit and a good garden. Prim under ”.500. making nice on Maple avenue In a 31x room. nearly new, upâ€" â€"to~date place for 3.000. Han extra In'rxe living room men um planned In your new house. the lam porch Immediate m. ”Tim shank! appeal to a man who m- otto leave the afllm- one of mm days: 31- 3 acres of the wry host can heated done enough to Grant m you can con tinge clty work until you are ready to mire to mm mm farm. House has six room: mm and law poultry hon» no: near! mw. And It Is a Mce place to live. vlngslarge shade trees m en- tire front, fight 50 0. lots In 3 mm» chunk wag southward, Mo minmos' can: an. naw depot 81.000 taken [In whole works Evnry Inch of N flood dirt, and nearly all mes-menu paid. Another m farm. a 11 Ho. farmer 1mm here hut mt" lnmhnr . 120 acres and 3 lot 0! good buildings, tlfi per acre. I have something awfully Man In - choc IRA: 1'35 acre farm (or 3:00 per acre. To live on [Ms would mic you am capitalist: Ask about It. The mum I haw Mt mid (Ms mace I run"! In the Moo, Is on low monk l M: (Mrs Is momma um: 1 WI. all on um floor. Mu hardwood am. “can he“. "to? moor. A dandy c.- lien! floor humane. (we pun-hen, good “Saw. 10' feet 0! (rant-up, mm. th- and poultry house and yarn. (or 81.]... part an, and nothing wrong. F. D. LINDLEY No mllor flun- you go or that you fly you ram-m hml "HI: I!!! hm! roman. eat-uni In vam- "ml an not only n!»- Iulthl but nfllslk. "(-0!an hue by In. flvo'n u-crywhvu. Hardin"! Mm everywhere and army mm-mlrm‘e vou- dNe. sum “fr notch. Mammy! ml- nnl oak trees, :5 In! ‘0! human. I! m or any [fiend Is likely In he Infer- ntod an lav photons». House In new. -- .AJ 1’th Mu» firm up A any” of now ”my: MM M mum a now numb": my won my" In «Mm! and Mn um do Ibo And '9"! lo :1 fine i-mm homo. film In a gnarl M yum "In Ml room huh. thin and airy. Hun-o Mu own mun". m". "annual nhnlvlwry. noun-n. and “dc. Unm- pnrrh. and n mnl 0mm" H. Mir 7.1.1:! (No. Price ‘3. . NmM-w nod wry Inst. Hm I: a mnmy maker for 3mm m and n tot-d bonw dmln‘ "u- whim. [mu-m Mala "rm-l In "w Imam:- au- Iflm. nun u! II'W a nlrmn. I" pic-"NM. "I". ”a .104 «not In. .\-I Mom coun- «mm. 25 “M of Mama at and nlwm of About 3” HM. ”mar, run and Ill"!!!- ha. MI 1"“! munnnmmn In an! 'I tot. I‘rlm ”.000. about that you mid "you for $3.00.. Buy ItvrmI. Wo- huIlnl rum-rs 5M w)! mom an IM Ila-cannon! plan AM ”JO. ml! huy :- hu- man cunnil- am an» m awry urtlrulur. mm 4 ”I lot-l. nn mtn sud-a It In (on null for pinch! own", ".000 wt" huy II mule-7n flvo MUD. on mum Ildr. llul him-r Inna. man. no. at!" 765510 and ham. 4" "un"‘8.{.' mobile ViiilunVnrncr. UNI-{d- “("351- u Sol-‘Fy Public. 1‘31")!me urn-I \‘2|(“ll'. n ulmrl din- an“ mu. on uumo mul. [or “so pw‘ new. 'l‘hu M wall warm lurking u» M u can luv ll. mum nu ll up. 0m: nulllul Wanna rh-u- mm be sold up- mtelr to: ”00 per ucru. mama-4mm one. Tum-c? Inna nlfwumu. {Jig-$0: 1‘": etc. An nhumuuce or shade. l'uce ".000. Buy hfl'llII. ll yuu wuuld he huervulod In a munit- ol good law. with u lplrndld bums.- )mu )5},qu o! my" :ka to Icv yhom «I Ihlu Yes. ldndloy lu- um; Auburn Autumn- hllea. 'l‘hv pu‘lv you we hlm pulling on on much He Mlh Hulls just ms you we « tar 8 m. not 12.3w us In, looks would lMlculr. Auk him [or a thin. call. writ. Pr aim Cuuld Mr" um um- a nirv Mlle puullr)" larlu (am-prising nun-n .‘m-H. luls. with all (he pummmnuum 'n-‘nly nuf‘huulm‘ss? “'llh It gum-u u-nlx-ouom house, vxlru e yuultry huulr, about .30 'l'ruit lieu». lhudu, Mu. Mm a. nurse. cow poultry. buggy, Vinson and human. ,. l'r m: $3.500. fiéui'é} It you do not want to go In Bee , would like It quiet and 311 a dandy [In 9 home. about twelve mhmlm' “£11k from depot. Elk abqut this an :L‘JW. Hlx mount, all on one floor; uninhul in natural oak an-l Gaorgla pine; haul and sun water In house; sen-ml mm {rm-:4 m hearing; good garden; 50 (1. lol; hmmc has A1 founda- clan,~ with busénn-lu uwr : It. high under all; gas {or nmkhu; and fighting, and a (00d humus»; u" "om-a umplv; locum)" Jr; block oulflM" ('mpmmmn nutth. 'l‘h-h low price In mu m murr 1‘. ~lu‘ business guickly. 'l'h 'llsu‘ .s u guml 517.1.- poultry; A dandy milngo nu (hr not": I'd!" ugh-w Jon-n. nng. Inmudo nlu!_uuto " ""“ etc.. to an of which the pinmch cor- dially invited. The woman who make "4"” Hattie 3"“ h“ ”“1”“ up the membership 0! the lame In from ‘ mount with with h" ' M too ambitious and energetic to rent in 1°" content with the knowldse of mu- â€"-1une 4 at It. Plenum, town. will “My done, and. Inch bola. an an. occur the nut-flue o! Inaccum will keep right on Colin. :MHIIIIIHLMM- Tho-endtholuc'uommu- .ummmum WV“? 19: fizz“ hu- u , at m; _ ' m V . Mr; room luau. ~Mlsn Grace Timkn entertained a number of friend- from out of town Sunny. -mu Hume Bryce has returned frogn 1 plant“ visit with that sum â€"A. C. Burt has returned to work utter spending seven! days at home on account of a lame back. â€"0wing to the strike. the manager of the news agency in having trouble! ’of Ms own, and endeavon to deliver the tuner: promptly upon their ur- rival. and a little patience and consid- eration by the patrons during an or- deal would be greatly appreciated. ~Mrs. Joseph 8111' I. much Inâ€" proved from her recent Illness. â€"â€"Frank Dunn and wife visited In. Dunn's put-en“. Chan. Cnidwell and wife, of Curtlsa strut. â€"â€"T. E. Brooks was very unfortu- nate In losing a Masonic charm. should any one who find: came return It to him he would deem it a grant (nor. as It is a keepsake and prized very highly by the owner. -Photo supplies. nice and fresh plates. films, paper and all kinds of devehmem at Perkln's. â€"Mra. John Conant entertained her niece. of Chicano. who van a former school teacher of mu district. â€"â€"Wm. Keutemyer fluted Dov-era Grave Sunday. He made the trip 1- Ms unto, ~mu Naomi Roblln Io um eon- flned to her name, having recently re turned (run the "min! In Chm. -Bcn Wombat” In unload property In Cnruu street and will oe- rupy use same as soon as possible. -Channrey "calm“. o! Chmo Heights was "om-g in the village Sunday. -â€"Mr. Ind Hrs. Gust-n emomlnod mmpnny Sunday. ~lmn Adina Price II also going to npeml her vacation u Rice Lake. h‘romm, cabbage. celery. unu- Iower. venue". my 1nd onion vital. at Harriers Bomb Side Grantham. ~m. and In I. Tho-u an no In: to spend "Mr "canon u Rico Lake. ~Mn, [4 many won and” Illh hor utter. an. [AIM at cm- cago Hun. Luv Inn has very "I In! In l-pmlng. ~Nln Nd“. 0H0“): d 0“." VI.- mm m "m Mm of .\lr. and Mn. 0. I. "nah. -â€"Mn, 8m“ 0! Onion! "can In vlnmu In (Yuk-ago. ~Nn J. M. "urn are a Iva-clam I.“ wont. Wodnoodu. In honor 0! Mn 1mm. “Vacuum: In In W Iowan!- Iha ale and "In“? at m Auditorium »~-l will do your drvcbwnx and priming on wry alum mum. Ellllc {notion autumn-ed It l'wrhln'l. mm. Rullmn nod shun we now occupying the boa-o. com: Print. and Franklin. formerly occupied by Man and In. "nary Cllthom. “(horn chlw and Henry Kurt]: non Int Saturday "mm (or a (our o! the western coon"). "Hr. Waller Good 0! Nnmrvlllo v15- IIM wllh Mr. and Mn. "and Thun- day. -Tbu Lunar Md 0! the Congrega- tion-l church wIll meal wllh Mn. J. W. Nun Thur-any Inomoon. June 0. â€"lt In Bald that 816,000,000 of the l’nnnmu canal npproptlauon will be ro- lurned unspent. Col. Goodwin ovi- dcutly In ant-mum with the mo. «I! you will get mad over politics. better read only the woman's page. â€"â€"-I( you want a camera. any price or kind. lieu l'erkln'n, who will also show you how to um I! no you can make your own pictures. 13 \V. lull‘ toad St. â€"W. H. Barnhan is going to handle m.» l auing strawberries and they will be the finest in the market. Will be on sale in about a week. by the can or quart. leave your orders now. ~Mrs. Mary 8. Diner will be one of the graduates of the Evnngelical Deaconess' Hospital Tuesday evening. June “in. Exercises at the Evans“- it-al church, comer Sedgwick and Win- muslin street. Chicago â€"Wnnted. strawberry pickers. Au My '1‘. H. Johnson. W. Maple ave. road. ~Geraniuma and other flowering plants for your garden 'or window boxes at C. V. Wolf's greenhouse. â€"â€"-We understand that there has arisen In Downers Grove 3 White Hope, but he In In the bantam class. so no alters from Jack Johnson will be considered. They say his head is solid ivory, so no one can hurt him there. ~â€"Our usual Sunday nfight visitors, Ben Hartzel of Naperville. and Fred Wolf. of Hlnsdale, were on the Job as I usual last Sunday. I â€"-Mrs. Anderson is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John b‘airWeathor, on Belmont avenue. *Arrlved on the stark special. May 22d, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fail-«- weather, a daughter. “Hg: anyone noticed where tint stock Downers Grove slang expres- sion, “By Cracky" has gone to. No reward altered. v (oContlnued from Page 1.) LOCAL NEWS. During the intervening month: there will be a number of small social af- talrs. me! an card para", hwn rates. Woman's League of Dovnera Grove was held on May 231i. The attend- ance was large and, after reviewing the work and hearing the report- of the various committees, it was unaniv moualy agreed that the year had been a success in every way. A more ex- tensive program in being planned for the coming aeaaon beginning in Sep- tember. THE CATHOLIC WOMAN’S LEAGUE. Mm Hughes will be assisted by M- m Blmomon. violin ‘cefllu; George Nam. violinist. and Ben!“ Slap non. pianist; also by In. Philip Wein- benner of Clamdon "ma. soprano. and Cbafle- Davis. bus. They will be accompanied by In. J. C. White. OI Thursday evening. Jule sixth. Princes Mary Hughes will give I dru- mutlc recital at (In Conmnlel rhurch under tho nun-Men of the Con. magnum-l taller Md. The annual Meeting of the Catholic It I. harder to cu Ibo «mum 0! ml: to lam out lo II. «mm on I "My mm. to an; in mm and many from "then. (In It was to penance um hon of '6! to “I“ up in he that u! M homo. now dllomt! Run «on In am“. It night In the Many of I Inner or I Colman bring- Ing lln um mum Mm now-pap" was: owned with shaking hands. Th. to! at In» wIdkvr mull luv. boon [an-(mm. to that a! nu: dur on. who "and a! home. I. “mt. us “on In In honor than "action. When not In minim-M peril. nu. dull“. (to human. tho mmmkmnhlu 0! may Illa ocean“ the mm! o! (to midi". Morbid mount- did no! um morn. firm In naval hams. Ibo Mud could hardly stop to mm. the MI ml.- Haw. R. cos. "5 43.15”: Dourborn 5L, (I my innit-ass to Aaron will com- peI the sacfificcol my residence at :53 North Main Street. ll m strictly modem. steam heat. oak Rm. mahogany and oak vim, tame light baseman}, gnarl ham. I00 feet frontage. Cost overtlopm. Price 36500. Any reasonable terms. Thm ll lllllo In our llvou lhll cob rupondu to (ho “numb and mum“ o! the Home" ol llnol, who buvoly mlllu. noun! lo an the hum of the young" women wlm I nlnum AM hope they ald not {ml In lholr own ham. No younger man can pouflbly feel whnt that moment must ham bun. when the votonnn, throat: choking, tried In nln to say good-bye. and took Her In: loot- u reaping viva and «union. Tell them what. their grandfather: and snudmoclwn did to small: In unsold-h cause! Don't forget sund- mn'.‘ part! Pump. 1: wu the are-Mar! ll one has not the valence or the patriotism to hear the word: of the orator, or the sentiment to lay I flower on the grave of some veteran. at least something an be done in every home to tell the children about It. This Ignoring o! a put so vital to the veterans. gs reflected at the smalier attendance seen at both the National and Confederate Memorial day olmervuuces, must seem a sign of rrh'ollty and lngratltude to the men who offered their lives In that Du- slonate sectional conflict. ‘ In these bays when competition ls speeding up men’s never: to thelr highest gear, It In natural enough that the workingman should turn on n hollv day to the ball game rather than to the burial ground. ~Mr. A. C. Blackmail, who has been in Mners Grove several months at the home or his son of Prince ave- nue. leaves next Wednesday for Musâ€" kogee,’ . Mr. Blackmun made hosts 1! friends ring his short stay' who regret very ch his departure. THE MEM RIES OF MEMO- AL DAY. â€"Bfllle Shanabrook is going some these days with the Coulou’s baseball team of Logan Square. wun. Wm. Reina, who I. now cou- vnleccent. is able to be out In who! chair~a tact her many friends are placed to know. â€"-Mra. Martin Lucht has retunwd from a visit with her parents at Grunt Park. Her father accompanied her home for a few days’ vacation. -â€"Dott Cllthoroa and Lucille Hauler were guests at the home of Chas. Blodgeu 0! Lake street. E. E. STEVENS REMOVAL L Mnude lion: in m be her Ino- RRCITAL. Followed through thin lesson applies to m the "In of life. Fm- Ilium. “on, to adultente food for pin and yet appear active In church for tho upbuflding of I reputation This «I» Ioniathenilthntflubukdgnn and cannula: and um um- Anu- Ie- to have “tho m m dtlu‘ In the mid.” ,p m why the hnltneea nan ahoaid give away hia earnings provided he In last in Ilia dealing: and ion not do- in“ in hia transaction. Yet we do an Inn making great 3m- and hen- iactiona to the am at philanthropy. Why? Joana iaya hare the aeeret when he eaya. 2'that they may have the glory oi non.” Neat Jenna takes up the “Meet of prayer. Again our attention is drawn to the tart that the ermine of prayer has but little to do with our relations to men. True it in these relations must be right heinre we can come to God acceptably but payer is to he «ii. ‘ rectal to God and not to man. Apart from our belief in God. why ahmid we pray? Commercial or other inter-rela- tlonahipa do not require prayer. why then pray? The Icon blade of Jen-f logic again remain the innermost ne- cret. "that they may be men of men.” and each an idea or rtghteonaneaa in repugnant in the kingdom oi Jenna. We now come to the third iilnntrn. tion, the keeping of fats. hating Goea not and net has appealed to the natural man. atmliy it in re pngnant and distasteful and yet we ace men making a new of lasting and imposing a like burden open othera, why? "That they may be seen of men.” la there. then. no place for. nor ministry in lasting? Certainly there is. True farting, however. con- 1 slats in ioregoing and abstaining for 1 the "glory of God." ’ and the Final Judge. i It iaaead fact that much ofourlen- : ten tasting and of our ahatemionaneaa . upon Fridays in that it shall be seen of men and not became of any real av predation oi the underlying need or sense of the principles of fasting. Thia lesson in a great warning that if i we condition our righteousneaa upon - the approval of man it will have no ra- c ward whatever of God. The oatentn- a tiona or unctiona display of phil- f anthropy will receive its reward fro- men and weigh naught. ' and Inn. Th com d “I” amt-V ”7V in; to the MM 0“th a! civil luv In up part of duty. Tim I. no ”yam N. m III III. lama Jun. shov- uo tho allmm-o bvl'nl their mum... Bell and Un- "film flak-l I. In handing 0! ID. “that of NI liudoln. Ila demand. m: our mm mm nan ml lu Iowan! not "out Immune-Mottled. The noun 'Meh mm noun :- II. no". not of mu: but 0! God. m In“ ”an"! M the stoma] a! 00‘. In "an Iwo no word "clan" In mined and hue. 1b. In! "In. Inflow in to do will out "doing 0! aim" I. 0. our relation In In- about In. our mum. Tb. don. of al.- Iu Io fundamental mummy. um ‘ any cumb- ol Monty bounc- on J of mm Scribe. and Mame“. whom John Ibo mum dnlnolod u I m cntlou a! ripenâ€"hymn“. no In" In no the cam law ”all an Nude- Ihlch Jun «no lo ambush. In another lmon upon um nun- tnto of Janus we “mind Ilia "le ol the law and In H. In summnm It all by tellluz an that extent our rumo- ouuum lb.“ urea! the rl-hloouumm V In this lesson there In one Inclu- live word and three Illustrations. TM. word In the word "righteousness" cub- stltutod In Ihv Revised Version [or the word “alum" In verso one. The three lines o! annflcatlon or Illustra- tion: used are, um. that we shall make our rlghteou-um secure by so doing our alum u not to be seen u! men; second, that In the flying of our nnyern Io 11ml] not. Illa tha hyprucrllou, desire to ho seen of mu. and third, tint In the heaping of our {nu nnd our vl‘llu no do them. not. ‘ u do hyprocrllu. that the multitude- mny ohm-no and mmmnt thereon. Doing was the greatest thing In the Jewish religion that Jesus came to set aside when he established his new kingdom. it is easy for a man to try to do for himself In order to merit God’s favor. It Is hard to let God do for us and we to accept his finished work. Someone has called attention to the “huts" of God as recorded In the Scriptures. showing that they always load to something good and contrasts them with those of men that are always the Introduction to some derogatory re. mark. ln something resembling this the words of Jesus, “Take heed," are tremendous with Import. GOLDEN TEXT-JTako heed that you do not your Hgmeousncsa before men, to be seen of them; elm ya have no reward wflh your Father which Is In Heaven."â€" um. 6:1. (B “E. 0. SELLERS Director of Ewa- yI (KW-(men! The uuody Bible Inâ€" ultuu of Chicago.) SIMSGIOOL LESSON HYPOCBISY AND SINCERITY. LESSON FOB JUNE 2 FOR RENT OR lAm~A In. l-roo-I house and mm gar-mm Wwflwh E Franklin It". Down.“ Grove. ma lAI.Eâ€"â€"A m {cam-ed) at About three um- M dar um‘oth my. H. A. Robinson. R F. I). No, . vnen arm. avenue. _-..,-, ,.w .u luiuml‘u room mlfiimfidem mnvmlJIâ€"cu, "8 Un- gcou Ave. P. 0. box I“. Ion “LEM-LE.â€" 11'- °'°.‘ :g:m*m.mrn§%:fl FOR RENT ~lnrn. pliant. rum-non room with "noun oonvenlencen. Exten- Mve porch. llwn and Ikade (reel. Phono “W. U 'olmhmln unmana Richerâ€"o Inga Mic chd'I Mug can with lace com: one lady‘: sweater cont. owner have same by paying for (MI Id mac's-15333 many. Adfln- In . Bug; 7816 Monroe Iva. Chicago. m. WANTEDâ€"l 3510 mm 0! had with Ebomnunl Imam, nmdngnuop; ml in: F0]! REN‘TwThree upaulrn- aullabie for Phone 15:. mR RENTâ€"Front Hm. «mum for mm or turn; modern; private. family; hard optimal; ram-Mr five minute: to [ruin t-ar. «as North I‘mn ave.. u Gnu-(o. me 107‘] I l. Remember the MWM’H‘ hie no other. m sale by an Galen Pflco 50 mm Poster-Milka Ca. Dank, New York. sole and for the United antes. ulna and Clay no": one. mm In no .1 Nina" rm In In“ our duloo, Dood- Kidney Pm: am no a world 01 good no troogm entire ro- llel. Other mien of my hum ‘Imvo Ila) med um may for In- nar trouble- and good an“. Ive been WW”. I than keep Don-‘- Kidney Pills In the be.” um! I his I few Gooe- ocrufomfly, and!“ that they not an o kidney lode." M you you and have". The mun WI fly mo, Mum hr I'l’ (ton-Ind: no mm n m. "on“. I Davao" 0n" cue, A m move cm”- cowl... Real and be confineâ€"1|. In. E. Wood. I“ nan-cu and. Dov-m Gnu. m. an: '1 nine! may (no. dull. nu!” Inch-2k: and mm limo! my “In". Hand- TM mu malt-uni o! n “that. min" the norm 0' a "my. Boulev- nut and" u touovlt t“ C. II. Bludu when“; ":00 I. 1, morning punt and term. A com- am lam-“on In «W to Ill luv. mean A. mum... prion-Item”. _ 38, 9-3. 1 9:1. oar-:3 lluiglggf.‘ E.o.=rl.1§a-!F ogsgnxuri his... gâ€"uizsgiz Eng-8.9Iatro3iizo p!â€" 33325 .33... 5.333 I: 703-5333; 5503!... 3'05. ’Iavnattnc33'230 lilggéggg Rev. J. H. Willi-Inn. pastor. Sunday unlm: CIau mootlng an 10:00 1. In. Public worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school I! 12:00 at. Epwonh Lama. at 6:30 p. m. Illa-wool moot- Ing, Wednesday. II. 8:00 p. :11. W0 mon'l Ill-loamy Societies, am 'l'hundny afternoon of out: month. [Adlol' Md Bocloty. necond Thursday nflomooa of each month. Choir ro- hoarul. Friday. at 7:46 p. I. Letters. From. Mr. Goo Brackeuburx..Napervllle, I Mr. Allen W. Jordan ..... Chicago. 1 Serremry Ministerial Asa‘u ........ Mina Tillie Winter ....... Chicago. ll Mrs. W. C. Wilteherx....Chlclgo. ll ELBER'I' C. STANLEY. P. M. May 21. I913. ADVERTISE!) LIST. The letters and cards advertised be- low will be sent to the Dem Letter omce June 3. 1912. it not called (or prior to that date. A charge of one cent on all advertised matter. 8T. ANDREW’B CHURCH. Sunday morning, June 9. vs shall observe Children's Day with season- able exercises. Service of long. worship and preach- lng at 10:30 and 7:30. Bible school am noon. The Elude-voter- hold their monthly enumeration meeting At 0: 80. Mr. Arthur Johnson will open the lub- ject. “Fidelity." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening; subject. ”The Early Converolon of Children." 0n the evening or Thursday, June 6th. Mine Frances Hugheo will give u re- cital in the Congregational church; under the auspices of the Indie!‘ Aid Baciety. she will be seconded by ex- cellent musical talent; tickets 25 cents. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. RENTTlAv-ge, piqaunt (unified u; A. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CLAOMFIED ADO. mummified mom “QM Weep!“ .figfiummn p0; Burial Vaults V- l.‘ u "'tfitk‘m Waflbug‘flulu [Um D 0 w N l n I! GROVE II I I. lulu of (In a- ram. In“ II Monk MI] "0 nomad Ami loud My. It. can on. C o .- m- r; In. 14-] v n r n "lulu. W K009". Iy 0.7 new” mph: 0 R o v 5 LODGE. No 62.. 0 Hull am and“ l W wane-cur #03!"- '9' Mon!- lu I. III Vor- non. Chancellor Oom- gn-ndar;__ll.l‘ . 130.0!“ 29 South Man In“ MIN FOR IIIIDMTI U“ Nnnmut. lumen. mmmmm UNDERGROUND WHEN? DIALII C. F. DAVIS 07130-

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