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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Sep 1912, p. 5

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luck Don't Show to Adana... 'Ylu'm!" said Miss Gladys Wuh- lum. I. Vino street belle, In reply to tho “lady's repetition of her to quit. “I want: I m’r o-' silk stock- ings, sudâ€"boxy yuh! What‘s dun thing: yo’ showin' me? 8:1. 'mm. tint kinduh (“Inky would black um: month's mute on I cullud 117’- lcpPâ€"mm City Bur. free ad are for the mum of the community. lembm of all the chit-chew uni Invited. as It does not interfere with my other services. The Rev. R. Wilbur Bshcock is giv- ing s series of vesper services It the Dentist Church. assisted by Mrs. Gene- vieve Puller Reid. Last Sunday sher- noon they gave “The Harvester.” The story is s fine one and the review at it held the audience intently inter- ested. Next Sundsy Rev. R. W. Deb cock will give an sddress on “The Tree Women." and Hrs. Reid will in- terpret the book. These services sre ”The Place of the on in the Community in the nub oi the IOP non on flood” morning. This in the continuation oi the aerial on ”The Church." Them ha been n largo our “on in in. minds 0! nanny pooplo u to jun win! place the church should an. in than my real need for I church? II more nod for no nanny ell-robot? The“ are the problem- lllo motor will diocnu. “Tho iron Woman" in the Inbloci. oi the vapor union to be held at 5 o'cloci and in alone It 0:3Q p‘ In. In. Reid will lulu-pun the book out! (all the limo new. R. Wilbur mime: will gm on “duo. on the meaning of ii:- boot nail in baring on our Illa. Mr. E Burdoite Elmore. A very inlenied bari- tone. will lupply the mini music. “none I. inviiod‘ All min no (no. Member mo hour in iron 5 to 6:30 p. m. We will clone pmmpily no mu Ill can go to their homn or church uniceo on time. 3011“,. September 20. Worship wuh manage (tom the Word :1 10:30 m m. and 1:30 p. n. All are cordlnlly Invited to those nerv- lcel. Blble school at noon. The pu- lar mm wlll load the endeavor moot.- ln‘ In the oon-ldentlon or the lab- joct “Gettlnx the Ilou from Pnyer." 0n Wedneodny evening we have n moth; for prayer ind conference. Subject, “Religion or Ruln." Rally Services next Sunday as follows: 9:45 a. 111., Sunday school; 11:15 I. In.. morning prayer and sermon. A cor- dlnl Invitation 18 extended to all. Rev. Clayton A. Chrlnmnn, priest-luâ€"chargo. Sunday 3021001935 1. m. A reading mm I: open every Tuesday and N- duhomztoap.m..whemthemble and Christian Science literature m In read or purchased. Vlllton we!- eoned. TM- ehurch ll 3 branch of the I'll-It of Christ Scientist, Boston. In; lint Church of Christ Summit. Hun d Gurus mu. Service- Bun- day 1 :15 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICES. ‘ 'l'lzu :ubjeut oi the dlbullllbc on Sun- duy lclcuuun v.1 III In: "The Conuxain- iug Lew ol‘ Chllh. ' -” short cnnwuu‘m! ILIGIL‘. “in Le givui in the Sunday euhcol at 10 a. n1. mzd an dining: to- \Vlll‘db our umlzun home at Hut noel-z, Ohio, will be taken. The Senior Y. P. A. will meet at 6:45. The delegates of the state Y. P. A. convention will give their report. The subject or the even- !ng's sermon will be “Christ the Door." You are cordially invited to enjoy the blessings of all these services. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. H. E. Straub, Pastor. Jesus hero unmet, :- he dun did. that the woes of the Immuent and the Joys of the sawed an condi- tioned upon our attitude towu-da him. not Ill be «tofu! not to .119 ch. yoke and not to be unequally yoked with mum. Womenndmapcfl» not», 3 community of mm and up n m: with Mn who“ ’70“ In any and m m- h The“ words of Jean: thrill with music. They have been a solace throughout the ages. They have brought Into his kingdom counties. thousands. There is in thin lee-on n luminou- suggestion of Jeeue’ method of denl~ in; with the Ills of our greet cities. He does not propose A lot of new (lone. but otters e life, on energizing power that shell enable 1 company of his believen 00 change these condi- tion: of m. Some one has called et- tention to Jesue‘ attitude toward. the Romen empire. Not one yard of Ivecme rebuke nor denunciation. yd. in approximately three hundred years there was s Christian emperor upon that thrane. ll. Thee. Who Come to new. Corning now to the mod oer-"on of our lee-on. one an feel the tender mihoe of the yoke of Jeane n he tum from the whole to the Individ- unle who comprise the whole and crieeu‘llither to me.” Not alone those who ere burdened by ceremon- lhlimn or guilt hot n more wonderinl scone than that. “All who labor.” "in invitation in. however, limited, tor it in to the laboring. tho. excluding the wilfully idle. whether they he idle Inn- terieliy or epiritneliy. Often 1 Lite. Jenn. knew the rest oi harmonious reletion to the Father, the root at Denice, end so the climax of his in- ‘vimlon in the tent of experience. r. 30. "For my yoke ie any end my hur- den in light." Notice thet our labor in to be fruitful, ”heavy laden.” but the joy of lervice fer outweigh. my thought of it. becoming n duty and therefore onerous. A yoke implies n being numbed to 1 load end with an- other. How any we know it his worde he true? There in but one con- dition. "Come” Jeeul meant inst what end all that word inpliee. The babe sitting upon the knee of it: nurse known what its mother mane when she calls "Come." end I0 Jem ex- tends hie em. to norrowful. laden humanity a. well u to ceremonielly laden lune! end aye "Come." Not to e church or to some religion: lead- er. but to Joelle himself. The invitev tion in very personal both an to the one who shall come, and the one to whom we are to come. Anln we need to IMO “I! M:- mnl II Inmublo. It II (In Io! Ind porllon of In Ill. Jem- emtnd I wondnml oppoflunlly kw thou emu Ind In I Ilka mung-r MI cmlod on. for III I! lndlvlduIlI of "to ally. vlut will .2» our Iccouuunl la the M3- monl? We II cmunu In bolus lfll~ mlnIted by I wonderful revelation of lmlh Ind rlghlooumm. Shall New York, Chlnxo Ind other lune m lea Mum II Inelem magnum: or Babylon. Nun-uh Ind Tun? Judgment lawn-No. The“ clue. lnd their day of oppor- tunity. In like manner we notice that the menu" of Ibo woman! In the manur- of opportunity. Tho (no at Tyre Ind sodon wu awful. but non torflblo II to be (he (no. In the day of Judgment. of Chanda and Beth- nldn. because they stand mint the greater light. The poodblo malt-non of Caveman-I u down by the ana- llon ”led In um 23. I. Those Who Reject. One can scarce reconcile the opener of this llrlt section with him who spoke the laet~wordl. but in any denuncintlon more awful than that of outraged love? There ll no contradiction here {or bi. invitation In extended to the very people whom he bu denounced. Choruin Ind nethuidn. laden with Iln, are urged to break oi! their yoke o! bondage. be reconciled with him. become yoked with him whole burden in light. Jesus had made his appeal to Jude: only to be rejected; he has done I marvelous work in Galilee only to he rejected there also, and thus it leads to hls Appeal to the lndlvldual. Jesus knew that every problem of the church. flnanclsl or otherwise, every problem of the body polltlc. Is In Its nnu annlysls one 01‘ the condition of the lndlvldual heart. We have before us a twofold divi- clan of this liaison: The paragraph mark ”panting verses 27 and 28 should rightfully be removed to:- that portion is but a. con- tinuation and a contrast with what has gone before. As we see from Luke's account, Jesus has sent out the seventy who return boasting at what had been accomplished in Jeans‘ name. only to receive his taproot that they are not so much to rejoice in that as that their nameo were written “in heaven." LESSON TEXTâ€"Matt. “MI-80. GOLDEN TEXTâ€""Come unto me all ya that labor and are heavy laden. and I will give you reel."â€"Matt. 11:28. (By E. 0‘ SELLERS, Director of Evenlnl’ Department. 'ulo Moody Bible Inumw. Chicago.) SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON INIHINATIONE LESSON FOR SEPT. 15. JUDGMENT AND MERCY. Drive to the late fair this you In your m “in. annual m the gold vutch chm: 3!". to winâ€" Iun In auto tom-I. Write I. L. Pick. m. ”we“. for Mann. The board of agriculture vs- very tortuous this yen in scouting for Sunday lecturer this great independ- ent preacher. Pastor Russell, of Brook- lyn snd undo: Tabomaclen. m- theme will be "Beyond the Gran.” Prof. John 1'. field. of tho Amorloan Conservatory of uncle, Claim, will sing solos. sad “as Illinois Watch he- tory bond sud orchestra will render s med concert, Services in the Coliseum st 2 p. 11)., Sunday. October a. No reserved seats. Better write now to the Commercial Club. Springnoid. for sleeping quart.“ in private house: during tho am Mr. Oct. 4-12. No charge for Intonation. mum of Springfield open thdr Goon to auto fair video". t. No reserved sen". No Me Mr or expo-Mon on oath um year often as much In the way of airmen u the Illinois State Fair. nu. noi- cemlnly wm retain no title of ”The Greatest “It on Earth” In 1012. The Inn event on Automobile Du will be I nco mm the monoylan. and automobile. Ind moan-eye!“ battle bet'oon guoflno in the alt and on cumâ€"In miles on tho rm Automobile D”. Baum". Octal)“ 12, will form tho and grind cum w Um auto fur. It In awed this your on more elaboruto line- that ever attempted on u circular tract Heretoforo there In. bear cub one am. but this "It there will be m- oral drivers of world-wide (um. head- ed by boul- Dlnbrow, the youngest Md moat moons-ml of this yarn crop. Joe Nth-cut. the young Outflow m. with seven] world’s records. Ind “Wild 8"!" Eundlcott no «rain to be mug the entrant... These men have laughed at dun: to often that they have to (cur. If this vars not enough {or no for. noon'n «(snowman (alum m Im two dun), I" lb. bad. on 1» pound. ouch sky will be commas] Inn one grind Illlnol- But. ”It In“. and will give I [not concert to (rout of the grandstand. u lollon: loo- d-y. October 7. American Mn and unlocks. October I. the melodic. of Inglmd. Scotland and Ireland. We‘- no-du. October !. 00mm melodies. Thursday, October to. popular nob din of all union. may. Odo”! 11. Punch and lulhn. down an lucllmd plum In her uto- mobllo Ind turn a triple mar-alt. A triple («In of cod block pool. with cold-mounted Dun-cu. datum I vino camel“ truck wagon. will do some fancy 10.09le and In“! Hoo- ry McCoy. of fipflncflold. will In" Ill mu. pony, "Eno'un." do tom; blah ml pony (rich. Alooggfmiltgalhltgo In woman to a. complain and ML hon nu, whlch will an plan. hotm tho mud-and. at tho nun do. than will be null. no... 1 neon. I“ lad-mo any“. of ha, will no. â€"uuv uuu u- WW_ I: I", win-v tab-1n“ quick Mu loam-1w... alvtng Imblu the mm 0.90.! ‘fldo “annotate-um nul- oulalod to thrill tho crown- Au mu- lu flu or «can '1" b. gm- «.7 dayâ€"4n (ho “mucou- o! hid” and autumn}. October 6-5. and In tho taro noon: the Milne. of the (In. W- lng Bond-y. “We have m 0;. Wright biplan- tor two‘yun." Illa Boom-r, Dion» non. “1nd they an upload“! mum don.1‘hl- you howovor. w. ill! hue I blplun of the Cum-o type. and Paul 81!:de will audio It. H. In aid to b. I devil-mun mm. who am. with m ovary alum. ho h In the Alt. 1 don't know About am. but be I. well recommend“. India. I). Vondl will fly In I hot-Alt balloonâ€"â€" I boll." III. In to to up about ha“ 4.23:?“ m thou com. down In u out .3. The monopllnes wlll curry U. 8. men from the fur xroundl poem ltlr (ion to some railroad poltofllce neu- Springfield. Amngemeuu ere hem nude for this nature with the poet- ollloo devil-taunt through Postal-tar Wheeler of Springfield. The null will be stumped “Aerial lull. Illinoi- am. Petr Button." For 1912â€"0ctqber 4-laâ€"the Illinois State Fair promieee e fleet of einhine, and all are to be In the air at one time. The no ncroa embracing the fair (rounds will be dotted with all- birds end helloone. The monophne he: not yet been eeen It the state fair, and there will be two at them thin veerâ€" e French creation, manipulated by n Frenchman, LoTourneeu, and an Amer- icen product. the Johnson. 0! Term mute, lnd., driven by Louie I. John~ eon, the petentee end inventor. There will be frequent reoee between the” mechinee, end Prol. Johneon ridiculee the emution that Any eeropleno on earth cen beet hie Ameflmbnllt oer. The iiiinoia State Fair has become I0 great that it requires the genius of a circus punter writer to describe it. Each year Secretary J. K. Dickiuon believe: the culmination of the state tair’n use. importance and educational advantage ha been reached. But when the time rolls around for the next year it is discovered that modern inven- tions furnish new thrillers. GREAT AVIATION ATTBABTIIITI Racer. and Other Stunt- In tho Alr Which Will Thrill Slum-uro- Automobllo Dly a Grand Cllmnx to the Falr. THE GREATESI FAIR ON EARTH (1110;. till b9 wool-no no... bomb Will Be Held at Springfield, Illinois, Oct. 4 lo 12. DO ”a- 57'6“, 1 'x “but“ H” mm sly: Doreen-It mmmmmm «mm. . hum . w Joe Humanity pitched three doublo Whaomttflpdmm- ladle Summon I. done. Ha ha- qufl tho Providcneo team And me Johnson to but Rube War. to Int-um In and to be that one but hat of the Red: this yearn. Bnn John-on h vulchinc the minol leagues for good umpires. The New Yuri Americana lave n laud Shortstop llama to Rochester. limbody ll pulling for water Eppc Riley's relative. an oppoued to his playing back]: hen. Nag had It figured me in I (but that Re“, bad “gm chance: out at ten In tearing became at his tan-me, (vi-(In. glide. and he took I chance of retiring the runner It mound. 'nm play has come down (0 our generation Ind II often med than the ma coming hole cannot In Mind. lmo the diamond to get I “ma hall from the come" when Kelly vu- ‘lkflng homo, and whlwed It Intel to leeond. claim; the hues of run- lwlng duo eontfllmud my new Idea to the me. To!» Burn. one mm mm." o! the Chic-.0 Conn. wiltwnlwtuwholmm Mike Kelly of "sllde, Kelly. Slide" fame was perhaps the futon sane: on stealing bases the [sine has devo- loped. He could stand stock still and than dsvolop top speed in s couple or steps. The savsnugo of this Is obvlous. Kelly Inaugurated may plays In bssebsll which sro belnc used may. When Kelly um John Clarinon, (no gm: pusher or his time. '19“ and to Baotou for £10,000 apiece they not the record for the “(but prion our mid for bu! plum up to their um Then alvuo ha been a landing (Maputo whether Kin; Kelly or Buck Ewing wu tho mam! catch-r. It never will be docidod tau-futon". It was his selection of psychological moment: in 3 game that nude Hill Lane such a. power In the upon. When Lane was on first he would stand flat-tooled on the neck a few feet and watch the men who was ex- pected to cover eecoud. Al a catcher is liable to throw wide or hlgh the expectant tagger always glance. around to see whether the center fielder to solo: to back him up. This was the tlme Blll Lease started hie steal. He would have the oppoeltlon ol! guard momentarily. The short- stop or second baseman, glancing over his shoulder, would be delayed a trllle and Bill would be oomlng down the llne mm a. streak. Hle tremendoul else and force when he Illd lnto eecond made hlm roared. mywey, I0 he had every ndunlue In hll levor. It's one of the A. B, C's ol' the game that the second baseman covers the bag It a left-field hitter In at bat ind the short-atop, It the batter is a not- able right-field awatter. Every mm has his tendencies toward plugging the ball a certain direction. Veteran fans will tell you that Bill Lange was the sreateht base qtealer of all time. Bill was especlnlly great In going from first to second. He had everything figured down to a. nicety. annoy-ulna Wu Especially Olovcr In (@9an From Flat to Scwndâ€"‘ Had Blg Adv-r. .190 In Hll Tremendous Stu. GREAT BASE STEALER Veteran Fans Give Bill Lanna Credit for Honor. STORE: ‘9 G) D AMO I"! Lon... ii! in un- house. The only extra in A cool range for cooking. union- the home II built within piping dime. of a gal mun. Union the heat (ml the cooking rum in nocemry w worm the house, probably no in a mean as con! ior cooking pol-noun: The tie-Inn here Ilium!“ II I m- Ok. four-room cottage hon” um my be anally Ind cheaply furnished, and! heated I" winter with four or m In. of cal. The use hnflun that VII“ 10 one. mm m m. Ooh“ IONA“ who are!” net phot- re [use in go out Into the “bum. than u. an al“. nmr when mm of huh I" may ho had for not)!“ The mun!- m muted from the“ mu. nnlcu mu; but no no pk who hibernate In no! plus. I." mvu auction“ to their m able «nu-map. and m hm m an learn on tolerate I'm my HIM of existence. There an my fourmom Illa In the city of 01110530 cont-lull. leu um than this mu. bung-low, which ran! for no. 3nd mm u but u .40 par month On. I“. of such a I!“ I: II"- to be our; ad mmlly “th only come. from the «not. in front and the die] In the nu. M the rum And I! III. loft are loud. smoky, dim bflol Inna; um um I» lulu m own-d to burn an In m which mmohmhyfl-ORM How much better to build 3 house "he this ior $1,000 or 81.200 then to keep on paying out good money for rent receipt:. The remn why clerk. end ofllce men keep on paying rent year after year. ringing from 320 to 830 per month in the smaller cities, up to 840 or even 860 in the lerger once. in “mph on ecoount oi pride- (also pride. They cannot eiford e large. luxuriou- hen-e. end they ere unburned to live In I emell, cheep one A simple shack. with little adorn‘ went inside or outside, it it is owned by the man it shelters, is Infinitely preferable to a "second-hand" rented house owned by and exacting tribute for someone else. This is old-taun- ioned sentiment. and mnny who preach it live themselves in rented cages; but It is gospel truth, Just the some; and every day there are more end more people who ere coming to realize it. and who are working end saving and planning (or the day when st lest they can teke a long breath of restful contentment “under their own vine and ii; tree.“ Mr. William A. Rudford will In"!!! uuoatlonn and give ndvlm- FREE OF 0031‘ on all \Iubjecu venturing to the subject of bundling, for the render- of (bl- paper. On account of hla wlda experience A! Edltor, Author and Manufacturer. he in, without doubt. the huh-Iv. uuthonty on all lhene subjects. Addreu all lnqulrhm to Wllllam A. Radium. No. 118 West Jackson boulevard, Chicago. 1“,. And only enclose two-cent Jump for nply. '4 Flow PM. ny sick brothel-l or than h .I to... In likely encoIMIIII canon”. nummfld or your pm“. nus-II- fl thrown my year- of no ‘ ’ likely to mood It to m of the funnyâ€"lint fl til. mun-em die often-up“ you an u" m '0‘ “'9 mm them "and lnhcdon. auhjectdtnmfio mmflncodthunht ner Nauru along with m or your Ionic me at on.“ mm In danger (m you In a «nylon But If your an. honor both and at onâ€" when you were very you... nil .‘goodchncednotmt. noramfmmmbtu , do not inherit mm fl Quit. the uneven!" W 5‘: mm flu: mph who It'l‘ " Von fl! mph lid "'1 3‘; may!» are non H I! to ”V. - Imam (In at no. no: unwelghtflyrmflfln ton hue comm n. you MY mot-nu cot-tn 0': whmnxoodnflfllhw man. from It». can W ‘3 mud- nun In. the m ca umm-m-u.mnnw YMMV 0m Wind w Yum.» Ami-flow WM. Tm Who Ar. MW. NOT Ml INHEBITED DIS“ It would be 0|le Had of Iona chow mun" am: I. Mn. 11. '11.! two a“. mu. dlnlu room My “13 (lo 0M. porch wet“ I corner. In“ use couches that an no Ila-0n at Inc-mu and not In“. [Job oounIIotncoolO‘lt-IIM noun-W mm “5% iz-E} 3‘ 3 EE agiiiiggl ole I I am perfectly even at the M that the women tom heve ee met an or more to eey ebonl the MI. then the men hue, end they I”! often to blame because they do let- heve e home: but how much bone! I ‘would be If they could set M ldeu down no eomethlu within M huehend'e reech. then take hold with him and beautify the munde eel houee until the um. eaten II the most. eltrectlve epot. on oath b; themeelvee. end to their chum If they heve any, It coete en mm to go beck end torch morning end m: but every town end eIty le W with “reel-cu lreneponeuon. end no eoet o! fere 1- e emell Item wt. weuhed up uelnet the lulu 1- lb- Iu expeeeee. end eepeelelly In net There le. however. mother on“ “on which weuhe more then m. n In the home feellu. the W e.- tlmem the: grove up emu the m on” which you he" Wt m “ tothydecneee.thetleolloreuh0 then money. 1 unit on a home of hi- owm It" i not. a question oi! flnmcel. Any ‘ . ' In possession of good health and ‘ g" determination to own A little mg...” like this. can do no; but he will W' do it by waiting untli he nu ma enough to build the kind 0! I MI,“ that his malt expenlive friend! 00! cupy. At least, not one man in 3 Km"- drad thousand over auoooodl van ‘3‘! . on that plan. 3 0L

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