Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Sep 1912, p. 6

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blur Ohm. of Dunn. find not Jennings cast nude Archer, It would not have been necessary for Detroit to avalt the buddlng of Star This was (no of (be old Dun)“ champion: of 1:181 wlth Cbnrley m not! béhlnd tbs bat. Hughlo Jen- nings managed to aimggle Along with- out n mlly high-clan back-top until this Dunn. and to cap a few pen- nnu tie-pita this handkap. But the surprising md phenomennl develov- he!!! of Oscar flange [1 lowed to ”lengthen the Tim In t depart- ment thin mason. amu- akcbm mm to be I} not: {mum-able to champion-lip an clubs. Tran, more Duo been I M pennant winners, notably Do- mu, who could not how. backstop. whose work bordered on name”. ht I vul mnbmy of them veto very firm; behind the bat. Archer was A db Jimmy Archer. Chicago pub October. Another Not-m» Game. Hovllk, the former Box pltcbcr, now with Milwaukee. pitched the tecond nQ-hlt game of the American “cooln- UOn nelson when be shut out Lonln- villa in the first game of 3 double- header without a hit or n run. The M: lello‘w V“ In wonderful lonn. sud there was not the semblance of 1 In mad. at of hlm thmnont the slum. Ho “lied are. men 1nd fumed nix. Only one nun ruched second but. Chicago had the great “Silver" mm behind the Int when It Won three pennants In 1 row In 1880, 1881 1nd 1882. and again in 1885 and 1888. when it Added two more trophies. Going heck to the early day- of the game, the old Boston hunch, vinnere of four consecutive pennants, hed McVey behind the bet when it won it! first has, whiie Jim White. one of the original "big four" was Boston’s meinetey behind the bet at the three following ueuom. Then White was with Chicago in 1876, when the! club won the Netionei league pennant. end when he returned to Bottom in 1881. the Beeneeterl edded e fifth flag to their collection. That team, how- ever, White declined to catch Bond. and Snyder wan added to the etefl. Much of Aleunder’e nece- with the Phillie. undoubtedly he been due to the influence of Dooin behind the bet, while it m Brena-nun action incniceied in the St. Innis pitching null um increased the electiveneel of the Cardinal mound men. For (hm year- now at. Louie has been 3 good run-getting organisation, but. it we. not until thin mean the! the pitchers were able to give the club enything like an adequate defeneei And here we have onuplu o! “0 mt all-moo have“ rally [ml catchers sad the more mechanical worker: It “In more "an a good throwing an to make u m uln- ble behind the bat. [ml- cnd Pllhdolphh h umtmed to the work of 8mm and M. In . marked demo. JIGbâ€"Nmbutfl'lbotm'dlfinb 01". mm 07““. "0n the comma, my dear. m: in exactly like the row- mother mod to mic.” Amclltlm "Do you mean to any. air. tbs! I do not make our abode home-like?" "I don‘t blame you.” replied the port young bride. Had Reason to Pal That Way. "I'd like to not the mm who could persuade me to promise to love, honor and obey him.” said Miss Wellalong. "I hear Grace ls engaged to a very desirable l'eflow here :1 the Mb.” "He has no money." “No; but he has a Job for the mar met as sod; water clerk.” Jud QM Thing. “Life II a burden to me.” "Take an interest In something. Have 1n avocatlon. Take up golf.“ “Aw, life hn't worth living." "Then take up aviation.” loot my feet. and then heâ€"" "I see: then he lost m. head." Tour-Jack tells me he hasn't slept . wink for neural nights, DIckâ€"lncomnln, 1 anyone. Tomâ€"No; new Inlay. Handy, HI. Own. Jackâ€"Do you uh Kltty'l taco? Tomâ€"Wen, I has nothing mm Than the gm of (In on our!“ mod the and] rum TN. In 7nd... ”nu- umnn mart mind- Ino of Sunday morning.“ “80 quid?” “Not that The bone. at. pooling. don‘t you know." A flee. coo! wave may Ml our elm And “my" thing for men 02“:me days may come In time. But 'hen? :33 3.5: 3 a. 12.5 833.98 33‘ E are.- lonr 3980 155.... "Yet, a heavy wave came in and l New I! Happen“. 'flo he finally props.“ to you In TM. HM Weather. TNI CAUII. DOWN“? GROVE REPORTER. ‘11-] be ever really loved. Gladysâ€"Jae. George makes qmta a specinlty of that word "many." no WK Inna-â€" um mlwnmmmu The Barberâ€"l cut my bat friend ”and”. Cummwâ€"You ought to be cant-l 'hn you're shaving yourself. Horaceâ€"Ob! no! Au Ihe proposed 1 mod her I! the bud any objection to my father llvlnu vlth un. Haroldâ€"So the lap your girl 3!.- polod and you Icceptod her? DH uh. uh I! you land any objection Io her mother living with you! WI‘I’H FREQUENT PRACTICE Susanâ€"~Axln' per pardon. ma’un. but I reckon as I knows me bizness. I ain't never worked for a fambly wot had no more sen-respect dun t' throw ‘em out at a; from door, ma'am. Ladyâ€"â€"Susan, don't you know bet- ter than to throw the slope out at the back door? UP-TO~DATE WARFARE LEAP YEAR ADVANTAGE KNEW HER BUSINESS ON THE BARBER an I’m the only Gnu. mnfled the Hon. Hubert Bon- ' mo. number of lit-“uncut. and u upon-m an In a son 0! Viscount Allonddo m broth-r or the intent ”alarm“. Mr. Grace. will be the Icon. of .- spindle! a wedding u .3! of the thug mu hue preceded It. so one by one the au- American- woddod power. title or withâ€"match“ alum! .- In. ”that to thin newest one u to ho. The oldest mum. ll}! Merged“ made brilliant marriages. Nov {ha fourth and the hired. at well 'u the agent. mu Gladys Grace. In en mar- ry Capt. Hamilton Grace of the Blev- onth Human. The gallant onion 1. no relative at m- hrldo-to-he, but not]: originally came from the name an [Hall mock. The wedding taken pl”. toward (ha and of the year. when ma great alum, Battla Abbey, loaned h, ... ‘_ .;A -_..A 0mm. mayor ado! 380- Gone I. the Inn of the 0M. Mr Orson.” II mdon all- tho four mtlfnl Caution of Inch“! P. Grace. lat-other of the mo Willin- n. From the flandpolni M the parlha momiary inciicinn Mr Mann‘s teleo- tion as loadar is commpndnblo. for vith (he axcrption of Mr Hindi than in probably no man lmong the RO- publioans who in more I uniting ell- cyciopodia oi precedents nnd decis- ions than Mr Mann. and he will In". Mr Hinds at his side He has given Speak” (‘inrk many uneasy hours. {by the giriod Missourian in mi no strong :5 he might be in parliamentary lav. Omtnry in his fort»~ where“ Mr. Mum in only an ordinary speaker. who speaks for his purpose, That [up nose in the house VII no embarru- the speaker. within the limitation. or legitimate puliamonmy “flare. GLADYS GRACE, LAST OF “FOUR GRACES” M the can an. III-4nd. at not-vim down "to not ’1". And In mud. mun. m cool". Tim «I. u n nrprlu m (be nun. u nu ma: 0mm 0! a m mum. at. .- chum In «In plum“! mum II‘ the mm. inch 'u um); with Mandi of Imminent [Inu- d my hm Th- Mll wu om“ shortly balm midnight by a «Sum of nymph. an. by proton-loom m nnu la lb. ballroom belt-a mum! on In moonlight ‘- he! Whllo m- ono. in I. m thousand. ol buuarfllu um I“. cut an! hum about an M'nhdflled ‘IIII ma nulrnn Tho human vu coconut! um: “nom- lmm XVI but.“ I“ at- hndn. NI. Ind pint. In no mm Um largo 0mg. (nu. laden mu ”‘1chth nlm Alon ' ' played An Important sun In Ibo no“ munmrum dceornuvo och-nu Tho Loola XVI. hall ("on by In. Btuyvoaant run: at Newport tho othor night. In honor of hot Moco. um Helena Nah. dauhtor of Hamilton rm: 0! New York. waa tho noatoat ball that Nowport haa aoon In a zoo- oratlon. More than 400 mvltatlona had boot: “and and In. nah had a largo add!- Uon. 50160 toot. built to the coat of tho ballroom at Crooawaya. her Now- port noun Tho addition on let! won on tho out “do. Bound It waa a bo'or a! man of «um. pin! :34 M but. In the arbor In I (maul! In which I'm mum of soul... m then won concou- lroplal I. la plant. filo-nu on the um“ and mm our the Mal o! m. M.- JAMES R. MANN. THE “GREAT OBJECTOR" out hlo sermon. written in a compo-Mon book and let them so to work. “The wand II I (-mllur figure In the street. of Blunmore. or wu when l was more. He enjoyed walking and wdked much even In his room In his mldonco. Just buck of tho cathedral" MRS. FISH’S DOVE AND BUTTERFLY BAlll CARDINAL IS GENIAL AND DEMOCRATIC ,0! the cistern IIIVG attend! of New York two a» "on. him: R. Mun. (he Rowin- can leader In mm... In luon u the "gran obkctor.’ Who-«cf I. then the house and. III: 0mm. tom wIII b. "I object” or "I m I mm: 0! order." and that bone b "any jusIIned II In “manna. humbly In man: your: no one In corp-coed Mr. Mann‘s record In III: reaped. Ho VI“ MIMI-tor Imu- Inbly In (min In. point. and up." to In no ram!" 0! persons. "Some or the cardlnal's best friend. are newspaper men. All of them In" the greatest respect and llklng {or him. He 1- always open and trunk run them. He has been interviewed thousands of times and I don‘t 01an he has ever been unequaled or Me con- fidence betrnyed. He was wont. to re- celve the reporter: on Seturdny anem- noon. when they deelred to get hll eer- mon {or the next day. He would bring "The most popuier men in Bolt!- more. bar none. In Cardinal Gibbons." Ian 3 new-paper reporter who eel-veil a term of six year- in tint city. "He in also the moat democratic ml: and maybe that's the reason for his popu- inrlty. He in not only revered for his learnln; and his wisdom. but liked por- mnnlly by every one. Jew and Gentile. Roma Catholic and Protestant. And the childrenâ€"~they put him next to Santa Claus in their election-.1119 clrdinnl in an (and of ihe children no they are of him

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