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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Oct 1912, p. 2

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“I we: going to Hiudnle to meet the min flinging my milk." and 310m. "Ah I was coming up the hill 5 a the m road the urtmnobfle ' which fir. Prior wu driving um I!» 'b fight. finch of us tgmed out for : the other when “out fifteen feet w m. Pflor'a auto skidded into 31‘ inch “out a too: and one)“: “haunt-09mg! unalfieto gettt ' no ovum Wheel. me along as w. HADLEY. M W. Hadley, the candid-to M’- Anomuy. in seeking to- ' to the om he ill hold for 51011]:va Law School in 1902 and jmulodlstely omen In the practice 9! his chosen proton-ion He held the (dice of Justice of the Peace or MH- tnn Township to: two yam and In June, 1906. was elected state's Attor- ney to an a «canny, and mu melecvw on in 1808, ,both time! without opposh He has made good fix every item of the Ipecmcntnnu and has built up I) upload“! 391an pfacuce. ,d-,.‘..a_- .... Bl- administration as prosecuting nun-nay has been teal-lens yet cow ”native. um has won the “:9va mu 0! u! fur-minded men. He has Inquirod an enviable repu- tation u a public weaker. and his service! .3 Inch are In frequent de- Ir. Hadley II I member of the [film]: sute'l Almrnen’ Association. and hi: popularity with the Members 0! the! malaria: is evidenced by {I‘m not thus. he wu elected a- necro- tnry ma trounrer In 1907. nd to the presidency In 1909. He II a member of the Modern Woodman or Amanda. and In hold monu- elocuve sud ”point!“ ones- In that emulation 1nd at the t time I; at the had 0! Whom ton camp «3, I. w. A. m IIIIO at Charles w. Haley bu Moons 3 term: to the criminal clan. M Ma nntlrlu atom hono- m which um I loud-Mu ln- W In Du Page County when he want Into once. has been «actually nholbhod. Man an now mm at mm «can In the knowledge thnt tho nothing will and the conun- or their muo- lutut. Never In the hu- math-countywthlthulo at new how no and! out-Into! u uthmtuuc.1‘hodmoltho palm-tiny have no one: opened to - - ,.A L....In .- h‘ ”MN." ”M m m_ 'w"â€""-" "_" ’ gun the cum-u: bmht to M no. Dy no mm; and: MW thOu-oMVOW”' mg no mun-t dome 0‘ "0°- ..- m ovary Mad 0! lowland!!!- no m: «min main '0'" manhunt-um» l?- sauna-canto“! 1"” ton duo by Ir. Hadley A. law: Mm. an: may 'm not at an un. cl "unadu- lo to Mud at Ila hum mice: I: m: one; no I‘m-t ”(muo- penal-s m an] m In pneu- 0' «Ion.- mu m WI“ ”on the sun'- h the may noun-mum llthcwterlhokvonum'rdw «a: of Mr than and may and no general non! "mm at their community, they will clearly no use lam-co or mining In one: no ”out. IMO. com-(eon and 51-1an mun. Chris w. Halley. CHARLES W. PRIOR KILLED IN AN AUTOKOBILE ACCIDENT. Chariot w. Prior. . well known rent- ION of WI vflhge and editor of the Commercial Chronicle. wu mummy killed Thursday morning In an “to home mm: It the foot of the "hllenhnrg hm" on Gurneld avenue. In Prior. her 3.19qu 93d thinker. «4 In Thoma EL Writer '9" m fired, while the Eyelrokl daughter 0! firm Walker amped Imllufl. Hr. Prior and in: party were on their way to Chum when Herman mater of ruler-shun mm! in the ”we or m road driving I Nam hm mm wagon. In an attempt to can out {or Mm. Mr. Prior overturned his car into tho, ditch. v’i’_ OCEAN TO OCEAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY. interest in the prone-ed highway to} extend from New York to San Fran-t oloeo. plans for which were outlined a little more than two weeha no by Carl 0. Fisher of Indianapolis, in now at its height. Pledge: for the fund of 810,000,000 which will be neceenry to delray the expenses of making the road are pouring in from all sides. and present indication are that the entlne sum will be pledged by Jan. 1. Steps rwill be taken shortly for the appoint- ment and organization of a national committee which will tahe complete charge of the work. and just an noun ‘an the plane of this body are con» plated nnd the entire amount needed dz pledged. contracts will be cloned with the various counties through which the road will pm for the actual 'work of building the road. it in fully expected that by May I. 1915. the ocean to been highway will be a reality. , Thin is the biggest project ever un- dertaken in the automobile world. The original plans, whlch are the re- sult of months of study on the part of Carl 6. Fisher and James A. Allison. prealdeut and secretary respectively p! the Presto-Lite Company and the [Indianapolis Motor Speedway. have been cureluliy enmlned by leading manufacturers end financiers all over the country. and have been endorsed by them u being late, lound and on- tlrely poulble of execution. Within thirty minute; otter the project wen expiliued by Mr. miter ut I banquet in inch-upon. recently, a sum of over 3300.000 lull been pledged by the auto- mobile wot-claret. end dealer: 0! the Howler capital Ilene. Those eon- nected with the automobile industry in other emu and mm have not been slow in respondlu and the tem- ponry committee composed 01 cm 0. Mar “d June- A. Allison. watch knowincumolthobmlnoudo- tall- 0! the project. upon- that than I. no Input-l rouon why the enter- pflu-houldnotbocurhdtonmo- can-m «naphtha. Bonded taut con- “It“ will be appointed to mom pledge want- " they m In“ Mum-«Imumh-ouyuw be met until the 0min [and o! no: 000,000 at more In muteâ€"d. In on. M (or m muo- tumour the can to ocean Ilahvu project would an to ho mused. In my already confirm“ will In Mun“ wmwwmonvunmm: hum! «an All upon. Incident- umehIdlpophlmto In not by Ir. Alma 1“ If. m pom-Olly. up In the you: “an a. noun a 04th! | nee-cl at a bum Ono (Nu which and. out woo- lulcly In mm with the can to noon list-u. no Mon-llama n M «In no! to“ ma IWIIMMhthMtI-l tho apouu (or m mum at the nod will be torn. unruly by unto-o- Mlo and m nan-MM W and wan. Intact-nt- Ind m rm plea. thou-01m to contribute co m and ball; mad for um am»... the ”no“ ulna “antidote-0mm: tumultuo- uni-p lot (In. 1.1!. of mm- otmuumtoflhlrmunlm Mlnyumuwlflhmluu by the National Col-Hm. Auto-o- Mhmmmgimummmm mum to the fund by mm on non- Dentin II the Oct-Hm: "Ign- Hy knock“ Bin. than mum...» to cod $5. 3100 of ""09. .v y"- _. ._\_ _ II this I" the road an to Mill cutout expense to line gel-en! m- un" 0! lie wintry. Poiiiia have been entirely ell-inked In. the ache-o and than will be no political disputes or wmlu to llleflere will: the m 0! the mil. Omani met Ind cilia Imam neon-Inn lot the building of the night” will he delivered to the point- where It in to be need. Contact. will be cloud until the mullet through which the m1! m. these made! to «he charge of the construct!” work under the «pervlflon of United Sum gown» neat claim. 33;}? road contracting. Taking an abnoisthebentrockmdsinnoflh» em 1mm. and northern Ohio. the It has ibeen figured that this pill of bundling the punt-age of ”grin! and (be him mama: to Minding the road will result In I gigantic saving as contra-ted with the Murry neth- ocean to ocean highway, which will cost 310.000.0070. will (In reality be worth 325,000,000. since a printe con- tnetor‘a profit. usually from me to 81.000 t mile, will he awed. must. More the cal-tun. "It In In “W duty to Inform you tilt Ir. (‘râ€"â€", the in comedian. was to mum will not be able to ”our tonight mo system In- had t nun chock. and he I: “term: from norms mum." “What's the utter?“ tho-ted one of the gods Mathew”. "manlyhlnh warm-mm. - Anya-«In tum-cam: Intro“: and will keep the unlike“: from mmmdmmmmcn mammalian-mudwm an ninth-tho rain mm m I umbrella. Aarflmm'fll mmmmumm I' Unit“ W W and mtm'r the Majestic Theater. Chicago will be preaented unfli- the amine of David Balance. the finest and meet in’ ten-e play ever stayed in vaudeville. It cornea with I record 0! more than two years' continuous run in London. and in believed to he by all odds the most impreulve dramatic and inter» eating compoeltlon of its kind which the modern stage has known. 1113" not is “The Drums of Oude." by Ant tin Strong. and when the fact is known that this pinylet refers to that intenae period of English history. the :Sepoy rebellion. it may be imagined ‘whnt opportunity the playwright llnd Ffor significant work. The aeene in [tbe interior of a palace in indie. occu- pied by British troops in the spring of “57, when the rebellion was at its height. Besides the Majeatic otters the usual number of novel and attrac- tive vaudeville features. One in the “Chung Hwa“ Chinese Comedy Four. one of the most novel and unusual! feature: in the entire range of vaude- ville. Another novelty fentum will he Volant. which in the name tor a un- eationai, novelty piano iiiulion which has created considerable of a furore on account of its originality. and in thought to be one of the moat awon~ iahing iliuionn now on the stage. Lydia mm, who ha: come to my much the some pouition in this coun- try that Volta Victoria doe. abroad: the Four Florimonda. foreign equilib- riatl and Junior! on tree ladders; Joe lorri- and Charlie Alien. singing coin- ediana; IleConnick and irvinx. eon- . a. An,“ my sketch mum: Ind B!" complete the bill. “BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” DINNO WULUAH A. IMDV'. IIOIII IN CHICAGO. "Bought and Paid rot,“ George Bmdhunt‘u powerful damn. Ml- utod William A. Budy'l resin. :0. the Prlneou Theater at Chmo. lon- dly nun. 9“. 2|_. 1730 Immediate ‘-A_ -_.J. w. wâ€".â€"â€"â€". . new“ which mruod the New Yorh mien 0! thin piece was um; the sodium in "on o! In loot. no to ”at. by the vigor and stunt! 0! an «lulu watt. white It mm“ to IT; ”3.“; mum at the my cou- ody um and 7319199030. , _ A_._- N --â€"v- ...._ - "Bought and PM For" h n art-I chb "an o! the «mum: at n- lnuou Mum m and flu. II a run lad palm! mm. A an- «to and mold" (M. not In! nu- bnd. amb- a m- ud 650W m, IN woo-o Inf luv-“0°"!- m um- mu. «em '3“ I" m Imu "on No hum I“ W m“ nutter-d M "I" "‘0 ‘ I". "" m m that In mm nun II! _ .. ,,A ____._ L; "THC IAN HIGHII UP” ITAIPID WITH ‘UOCIQO. III. “0 I“ M I‘ll. mu an ”arm and m tot her." “4 bob-CI to ml fish“. "MIN -Iâ€" -vw-- vii-iv , w... ml “when I Ink-d balls to an “out in lcnl "nu. be in lost in ml min." an In". M- lo so had to Ian humble Ill. .- a Ibo,- cm. «mm 38 u rock. but “In t (0' mm nay In mud by a nu ot a. girl'- mlorlwhv. which Inn- m at am er sum nummlIdtmn-hno-nmfi- or ban at actual nut-tum“ ad ninth). "Mall and PIM for“ h mun-u; humid by a can “In! Incl-don mat mus. Helen Inch". Kat-Den Hanoi-null no Fran Cn- m. This is anal, the emu-y which Maud h New to“ [or 171 per- totnneu h m all-cum m of mo Nothing mecca]- like men "The Ilsa Higher Up." width In to remain at the Olympic “mater only until November 3. Is one of the big no m o! the Chicago theatrical m m. The phy will close at the end of eight week! m. It could any that any months. but New York and Broadway. having heard about u- riotous popuhrity. want it, and it goes to file Anor Thaw: direct from the (Nymph. It In the approval or statesmen. members of the clergy. and now loci- cty and wealth have )oined the rest of Chicago In me never ending clamot' for sea“. but Saturday night more than $100,000,000 In industrial hold- ing: and securities was represented by hot coupons. Levy Mayer. the law- yer who" hme is rational: In. W. C. Brown. wife of the president of the New York Central Lines, and Maurice L. Rothsclmd. the retail donning mag- nate., were Interested spectators at this vigorous comedy inn: with a mom. The following well known player! continue In the out: saw-rd Elli!» George Parker, finch Byme. Eugene __...,AA w--4‘ v-w-nâ€"w v v ., Beech“. Into Joy-on, Ada 0mm and Grace Emerson. inhuman-I'm "Fm! VIATMIRQ" BREAKING ALI. “can: AT THE court. cavemen-statuary”!- a «mm production «lend the pub Ho which mean fifth not Mignon mam“. My the Week. m Romain In WM." 0. VI" TM. Land 71* am .1 the WM" "0“"- cum lwa’. mun-5 nun .. _____ In popuhrity. want u, and it goo; m m” Nev York, me a e Anor Thaw: direct from the mic. In the approval of statesmen. Rm” the take no other. hnrn of me eleru. and now soci- the week of Octobpg- 28th, It muuulm scheduled for only four fleets hss been extended min and min. sud still there is no abatement in the in- terest in this appealing drum. For its story is one oi modern lite. sad it ‘ desls with people and conditions with which everyone is Miller. The play has given Chicano n distinct subject (or discussion. nnd hes given rise to as much discussion and comment as have the recent hsseblil bottles or the Presidential election. it is n play 01 the momentâ€"big. pulsating with hu- ‘mnn interest. and striking home to >every auditor. it is a. play not only to be seen and enloyed. but a druna to lurnish topics for sunny an eve- ning‘s conversation. For the same problems which oontront the charm» tern in the play are the ones which every men and women today must (we at some time or other. it is a, page irom me. written by the pen or , AA: I... an... In, 93! “It A “mph Romance.-Throngh chums. Caroline Carter, daughter of Senator Carter. and Chgle: Mex-y. a young E63566. moot. They become engaged. very much In oppoiulon w the wishes at her fuhpy av. -Vv the will be uhlo to continue hot Indo- pendenco. "sardine. of Mn. Chalet. to strengthen llll oxchcquor, ute- to vrltlu scenario. (or moving pictures. m- Incouo in not amusing. While Senator Cartel-reads in the now.- upor of hu «hunter'- martian and immediately write. her that u the hu dung-Med bl- vl-hes. be hope- out vulktu. curl“ and Ctmllno no I moving pmnn company lull" I noon. 0! one of their plan. He tacos- also. the director at Ill old Mont Charles was Ml: am he h looklu to: employment. ad the dlnctot [Inn him a card. telling him to all It In Vlumvb Company'- studios. Next cu they are omniond by the WW Coupon ad Ccmllno In nmnuau become-moribund- In W. mm Cunt II passing 5 moving 9mm (Molar no. the pm"! 0! his but!" not: the vllmph plum Homlmwmth pl” .04 than hut-no to the VI“- my! Italian. H. II lulroduood to the It“. at the on...” an eco- duct-d than no uwu In ml at cuoflu. Ho Ind- hot In m and or a n" touching m. Camllu‘o on. social: I.“ III. Bin min Into Ila um Ha I. uncon- with m II It‘ll: in I“ may (ac-mu. In an MOI. Ho un- cum- to a mod 0! I!- nd In ham-duel. cloth: ”I a palm w an curse of In uun- and notifies! dam. Consultation: mm and «mu: «joke! I. (In any conclusion. “5;: Maw-5a.; m. um: w ("uumymlnnndolm o- m- duck: at when. III! amnnmh-VWN‘W‘ owl-co «In no Iii-arr M M‘- vl: Dan's Km W" «- ”clown. my Dom am. we.“ now CID. ll.“ rm no m to a! In" W In nu» mu". :1 Sam I!“ will“ fro- I! no lent «lemon tn wanna a manual. (Ira-anal â€"â€".., _.."- , ”Muslim. "41:“. mini" secretion-loo aura-cc ml annoy mace lad twill no mu nod kidney mvhm Banal until Is“ In" “0 8°“ "f 1... mm mot Don'- Kidney Pm: mn- wmlymn «ha mm. roaring manly at Bush a Slu- m‘l Drug more. No mm» neit- an arm-gm no nah mt re- m“. mun-amena- mu “of gum mu Don-’- Kidney mfly hackle Domain!!! free The "Me with. is 3mm; her- self (of bulk: my! the dram! diu- eno that any: It: thousands every year. tuberculosis. All Important m of this crunch in popular edu- II- Men Titu- Ionh. lien. toms and prevention ot ml: malady. Dr. Ila-rim L. Me? will deliver a lecture on um vital subject Sun- d‘y evening. October 27. In the Con- gregational Church. Everybody in la- Oct. 21. 1912. The end “'6?!th below V!“ be neat to the Dead Letter Ollce Oct. 28, 1912. If not and for prior to [hit date. Acmmdmmtonmu- vertical matter. FIGHTING THE‘ WHITE PLAGUE. SATURDAY. OCT. 26. FILM STORY AT THE uo-rloanPI-I. A WOIAN’B BACK. AWSHTIIID HIT. m ”Wang'sâ€"mt! which In 0W! I. Cancel-mu: Ion. . 1m. up, up so» the price of nut. nd the and is not yet In night. (or the (lewd (or beef cattle in greater than the supply. Then what in the A _ A_- nun. uu-u VII“ â€"â€"'-r"r , poor "ultimate consumer" to do? Quit eating meat? That's one way. A bet- ter one Is to make a study of meats and learn what nutritious Ind appe- tlxinz value none of the cheaper cute or meet have. “Those who would buy meet: most Intelligently must know the nature ‘0! the «(latent cute. es- pecially with reference to the value 0! edible meat cut from different parts of the carcass. It Is highly essenu Us] to the entire beet Industry. on the ., Ann.-- uuu .â€" u“. V_,_V , (me hand, and tlte economic welfare ot the bee! eating public on the other, that a more Intelligent understanding of the dltterent cuts of meat be acv quired by ponsgmen generany. _ “1-,, Al. A4...“ ‘I an vu â€"_, _________ The UaneI-sity of Illinois Agricuh iurai Experiment sullen hal Just published a hundred page bulletin, No. 158. entitled "Relative Economy. Com- position, and Nutritive Value at the Various Cute of Beef." It is written by L. D. Hall and A. D. Emmett of ihe Animal Husbandry Department and contain- dntl that in of the ut- most value to the housewife and in- term to"‘tl|e man that my: (11 bun" The bulletin ls Illustrated may ables. photographs of cult of beef, and dnwlnxl and unplug to show result: of the numerous experi- ment. ind analyses um were made by (In “than. H. Rallon- for Dairy Cows. 00" I corn end such roughage u corn no- ver. timothy hey. etc.. which make an announced ration? The eundard Inl- eueed ratio: (or dairy cow in am, well determined end there II no need of will: A minute of that kind. To determine M the amount at lone emitted by [ceding the unbalanced mile. the Depertmt 0! Dairy 'Hue- bendry oi the University or Illinoi- eoudoeted An experiment with two ion of nine emu each (or m days. Let I u- !ed e balanced ration and -Aro you one o! thé may dalrymen who still persist in (ceding your dairy hot 2 u) unbalanced ration. I: van (on! tin “tho cum! oi the rule: also“ (in 9mm: couglwn of. I‘m ulna-l. and the phylum condition nanny MI mam-uh. and pro diction." This bulletin. No. I». on “Balanced vs. UM Innoc- hr Dal" Con." I’ll III-men by [We-non wu- ber J. Mar Ind (2mm C. 01qu at tho Duty Manual-y Donnml. Dam-OI m tar-m sour-ll, vm led on tn was. talk“. at um I.- um n" ma «Him. The plan a! ll. undue-t u .m- u up" u use "um I. pad-aflo- nd dumm- Iu to“ eon-und- m. RM 01 PIN BM nutty van. THREE NEW BULLET-INS- x."iiniim I. Mcku In good pun- hnl wry mule d Ill 0M ‘2. TI. lam henn- II III. sun lot 0! Int- undo «this he but your Mum an no under. In con- ladu to mun m lawn-Ice a! Inn-tun mom to: Wool”. a. mun-mammnu oral-haun- at «no and haul bud sanctum no lot mm to" «I be do» by then. Those an (to conclusion ot Bulk II- No. I“. M ”HM-d by (to! flu not. $1,011."! Sutton. The hallo m. 'Oflch) W! 0' mm DIM-y Co's." wu um“ I: We.» car (i C. Haydn n4 mum. manu- anon um 0! Ion. men ”cum 0! in}! 7070:; ind inlay mm and col-Mob! records 0! dairy ms. Tine sullen»: I!!! mt In. to m Heu- cf "that. upon .vath m the Illinois Agricultural Inpatient 9mm. Urban. m. ' Woflt hr RIM tom Processor A. W. Nolan M [In An- rIculm-al Extension Dvpnrmem ol the vulvenny of minors. was once the principal of a rural mu school. This high school tn somewhat on. forum (m 1 gm! many rural high schools for there an lawman do In; all the time “here. They Ind Ar- tur my eelemuons. and Pam Prai- Ict days; (My formed (‘mcry Lll'e Library Association. Library socio- not. mad Tuchen' organization. The: lad lent-1'1- eovrm 1m! ”Now noon and play {wink n1! fumed ”can. and am all manner of agri- cultural extension work. The things that they dill can be done min and if your community licks something then mix)“ be a gag- mm (or you in me Monet. "an nullity Work of the Rural High r-Coal Eaters Knocked Out The Williamson Underfeed us is an age in which Domestic Economy is pretty popular. We have grand that finely ol' will most unredh at as much clean. cut! hencmofivmdackahm‘ henprice anthracitcwmyicldbumedinmother boikt. This meant that you can choose either Steam or Hot Wner and N. méfitofiofCo-llflfla. It takes nearly one hundred men to down-ins bunny the may Wants courses altered at the University of Illinois. Bulletin No. 5 of the Univer- - A “A- Iain-u. mevm llIlllUllq ”Ill-‘7‘..- -. _, my. just Issued. mum this Into» mation. and among other things. tell: at granule courses in (our deput- ' â€" “ , -- Amâ€"lm-lfillu u: Blu‘lIâ€"wv .â€" _____ moms in the College 0! Agriculture. These cover a wide range or n'zrioui- turn! subjectsâ€"wane of them Ire :- follows: Boll investigations. plant breeding. soil management. soil blol‘ ogy, live stock experimentation. ani- mal nutrition. milk production. dairy bacteriology. pomology and experi- mental horticulture. Before these graduate courses can be taken tour years of undergraduate work in these subjects must be completod so well as the necessary courses in science: such as chemistry and biology. Bum- an vuw-u-yâ€"-' __,, Fourteen Juniors In the College of Agriculmre of the Univerllty of III!- nols were awarded preliminary how on 'October 11. for good work done during their Mann and Sopho- more year. They are L. A. Abbott or Morrison, 3. K. Augustu- ol Urban. 6. s. Beaumont of Chicago. F. J. Blur burn of HllhborO. R. C. Frueo of Morris. R. P. Gage of Elgin. c. A. Hughes of Glyn. W. B. John! 0! Rock- ,. “1..---- n nupuv- v- uâ€",â€". ... v ford. Cuber!“ Planck ot cum. 0- W. “Minot! (1 Jollet. E. C. Secon- of Camlton. w. l. 813019011 of Slum __ -_.I \â€"-â€". . _.vvâ€". bury. '1‘. C. Stone 0! Stoulnnou. ad W. l. Welly of Chicago. President E. J. hum presided u tho calm» (ion at. which these honors were I'llrded and at the nu tine sold mods]: were given to “commie!!! ’i'. J. Burriii uni Comptniicr s. W. Shaun“ in magnum at their (any- lour nun of dlnluxulaiied unice. The residuum of the University is now 4.291. mwmfimwt ltd aw lab Marc-tbs.- Hiya-Mu W Price. 32 South Main St. 1. II. FRANKENHEW pg m Punting IF.Iu|-.lflbl~“- . KLEIN : Moot flu'ko‘ Boilers 45M

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