Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Jun 1913, p. 7

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Q's I“ ', H Elli; ggzzizrg" a a: 12 g; is; 5;; ”MI? is him ‘3 midi; 2i! Emilia. mmmmmllfl We can plum Vlln 1M fruit (no. W the fence and Mdo It, mm. making It be" crib-u. A «mo: hoard fence will serve the who... or I low! on till 3 dump of Mal nint- “(on IL Current walk my handoutllnutlmlletom umuolntfmnomn m fete: I. «am l-‘mcn (m "w rlly and mum yum mo Illll wry popular. and pmwly an u I! in Uw but y-rd that (It! unto-n gm". Hm (MI-iron play and m- dome: hung out In dry. Hm In the unu- pay-n tum-l. um urban an. "no uh pm- and the akin yard. I»! an Inu- - lmln privacy. I plum whm to 0000‘ but» to N menu-hie In mu pm . ugh board [em or a hedge ot tom (Mun acm- m-d the back yard. ma do I! I [mm [mum In «lulu-d. IN 1: in In tau-pm: um "w munch-r at tho Ion-r and around: Wer a lull. or. nun-Mal mm !vncr In "M mm In» [or a term! city munniou. u in do-cld- “I! out of Mare In I nulmrlum IM- tum Nmmnl In [m-HIM than I ah“. Mole-l (rm-v for a colonial ans-mun. and a cut olmm wall it very unmet- IN (or Inn "mm. 01 Mr ,u-uru an have begun to nwukrn to m:- lm-l Hun llwnv am |d~ vnnlup-u In um {rm-lug in prbvulc yard» "at turn Irn-v :rmu uch-cllcmnbio nvluhbmu. \\'.- dn not nwd lemons to puma-I war [mm “min trmn can!“ In our Nth-u uml mbuthn. and Ihclr only ulur ll a nanu-Mul 0m- lly "mum; Hw mm! )zml taxman lmul u Natl o! nurlmrlmn nmldu-nrw, Iv .0 corn m. o-flnrl o! a num mm .- vldr Am! mud: more spa-clam: around- Ibmu "urn lmuw Wrmward Hwy moved, taking their [Enema “1‘“ llu-m. Slulw wulls chzmm-d to rail-I and l-lrko'u m nun-"dud Mumps, until the nmlwrlwu, alum-Inn. plains were! rc-m'ln-d llwrv 'Q‘IN'I'N weir“ nemlwl mum of ull bucmssd- Ihhs nus an Maul «:ullh- uuumry and rum-nah»: numhvrs Infhudr .lmlr ruznulm: an “ill. I! naturally “an nu .\nwrlram Mm in- voumd lllv harm-d Mn: and mnu-n touring. uml lmln)‘ Illvrr nrv mum mum ul [c-xzn- in Ann-nu. than In all the real 0! mu “an4! combined. This custom mum to America. with the first m-nh-rs. tlw Virginia colon- In: using whitt- pirkul h-ucvs largely, and the Durham (lvw duping that mmn charming of all f-n-nu-u. llm.\ 9“ Eng‘ land slmw “all. IForthis rmmou every home was fence-d in. and (he custom still preâ€" valls universally in England and name pans of llw colufm-m. It is hardly renew-(«abh- not 10 ll.‘ fenced in there. Times changed, and the bank-[ment- ed walls were no longm‘ nevdcd. grud- ually giving way to more decorative Ind less expensive barriers. They were just as necessary as during the feudal timvs, however. becauSe with peace cauw im-rvusing crops and in- creasing came to molest them. Thu cattle run at will and ware just us fond of lruspusaing In a vegetable lot as they now are. The time once was when no home was complete without its surrounding fence, or poasibly hedge. The fencg idea is an inheriiauw from the an- cient days when each man's house was his for! mm hm fence was likely to be a three-rum sumo “an, 20 i'rz-l high WHAT TO PLANT AND WHEN BABK YAHI] HHMEH Advice by an Expert on Agricultural Mattersâ€"Beamifylng the Fencesâ€"- The Town Cowâ€"Hedges on Small Lots. By PROF. JOHN WILLARD BOLTE. Interesting Pointers on Garden- lng for the City Man or Suburbanite. The Town Cow. m 355: 53251,; - “if? éiégfiii mmntmunmim "no nun-n. “‘V- cm “u: ..-.u, Ilka Ind ”Haul. In mom, cool region, each .0 pro- n" along mo cont line of New Eng- hnd, the M'ood phat is almost an! nanny need. end It que- a hedxr n turnout)- and solid looking as a but 0! turf. Punting direction vary with the ms. the lo" and the M teed. hence we «not cover them all In {Mr Fried (‘elery.~(.’m revety «all: Into Meta three or four Imba- In mm» and boil until tender In water sen-rm d with can. Drill Ind lay the menu mum: cm a dish to cool Mn. 1 better a! three well beam eggs eur- nd into a pint of rich mm. with hlf 1 pint of gated breadcrumb or of d!!- dm. Beneath-Kerwin! after N h nixed Dip each piece at my twice lab the butter ell ff! huncnuI-mm Duh all and h on use very in. In mom, cool "giant, not a pre- nll along on. coast line of New Eng- hnd. the hotwood plant I. also“ an! 1m"! used. and It gate- . beds» It smooth tad solid looking .- 3 bank at turf. For «mm nothing can surpass hon-Ind or come at our beautiful 00- eMmua shrub. ml at the [Indy "he. lied syrup“. More gran-ml and chwring «flock- cul be murod by mum; in (‘Mifor nu prim. [urban of banana «linen, and they are fully an “"3186 (on In their «mu ‘1]. Thv- Irv-I mm at llw deuo In m l bnamlrnt boundary [mnmnn on Inn, nmmnda, M m- u if?!" n m hmm-h pr. 'M‘)‘ and flu” m" vliualro'v'nlflv Hr“ In nurh walkms "w wrrrgrm I- hminn mmmt w mrmnwd. burn-um H In «3-0th min Ilw in ‘lmvr um! num- nn-r. up Mr in (mm Mm». m vam - 3mm». and H mm- nn nev‘llv-nl hark- nrmmd [or .Immmu. plaulinx. I'w Ann-rim" urbnn'umv .mr Mr Ian rr hudus um! hrmlock [or "In Irv - hedxcn. Tiw vflvfl ls mmhor and "I may from "w Puma"- ‘m M- hriwh' vac-d by planting n In: ('ulnmdn Mnn :pnnv- and a Hm- o! rrd bath-d "or «In; Gounod against u»- but". | One of the quickest ways to get re‘ sults in your campaign to protect your own fmnlly from impure milk is to thoroughly investigate the source of supply and see that the milk Conn-s from healthy cows, and is handled in such a way that it reaches you within twelve hours after milking: that it has not been warmer than 5!) (le- ‘3 grails since milking, and that thor- ' has bvml no possible chance of dust us dirt 01' any character gotting into it. 7311- h- is» is n‘m- or ”W must valu- ublo' lmnlncmw "mints that \n- MW». and at llu- umm- limu (mu 0! llu- nurl uhuurd. Trv-nu-mlouuly )umulur l\\l'l:'\ yrurs :wo. H [I'll rzumlh lulu dwh Mum! ”w umnn Huu- ”ml the (rum ,Hnrd ‘I'Ulfl- bt-gun Io bc- abolish-«I. Tin-- omumo-ulul hrduv- II b-xmmm; I'- romn- luu-k to II: mum-r m-m mm, uwl wv mm Ilml It nlll Iw nmru m-Iwrum mm]. In In: projwr plun- Tln- (mum! hwlun, wulrularly Hm ova-urn n .It'dh". hu- um plum on tho 1mm" iot. I! II "I mum mu of plm‘n I: II: Inn-Mon lnnh- MIL"! in (mm of u wrubh- bunrnhuw And that mum- Hun twdnc-II at any Hm! am In bad Imm- on numl rum" '0". If flu- hmuw lbw-ll In an! claw It III~' nMrv-ull‘. or ll OI dwhulrh- m mm .. ln-‘dm- nn a nun" 1m lu-vumu' M on: umnl mudmumn, an a in“. hum-mm lwdtv garb u Mrlwrry or Jupmwnn qulnnv, 'i’hu vory best and moat satisfactory way to swure pure milk, at the limo“. possible cost is to lu-t-p a cow your- svlt‘, if your circumstances will permit. All you will m-ed is a small stable, and a lot of paddock win-re the cow can get out into the {rt-sh air for ex» orclse. Even under city or Hubnrbzzn conditions milk can be ”I'Ddlfl't‘d it 3' from throw to live m-nts a quart. hum lug all the feed. Many a city man is‘ :vttlm: all this milk his family nun: a for their own use and is, sellii.‘ «inmgh bu-sidos to pay for his con}; n-uiirt- lump, Milk, wilt-n lulu-u from lhn cow in "H' prom-r mam". r, is us (‘it an as an) article of food that we lnn'v, 'l‘lw sauna-r it n-uchvs the consunu-r um} lhu [NH-r hands it has to In. Ihrottull, the mnulirr lIH' munn'iuni _i for tnr-ign muttv‘ llllli dim'ust' gt l‘ll..i to gut into ill 'In- t-ily (mully [hill mum, {Hula mu! milks its 0v." cum riijoya one of tlmw grvut privilt-gm that mako lln- (-mu-lr)’ a butts-r plans to live in than thv city. H... MAN-”I. A Inna Inner. who nae- be Much can he done to safeguard the milk supply of the cities: much is be- ing done now and more will be done in the future. as fast as the public awakes to the tremendous importance of the subject. carrying its discus turns. its decom- poud onsnic unmet. its hub of vsri~ ou- linds. in a liquid form. it is neces- sarily taken by many children without having been heated or purified in any wty. Its malignant. contents attack the child in its weakest organs, those oi' digestion, and the results enter into those census figures referred to. Using Hedges Profitable. W“! of em punk, and “awn-Mm cinnamon-animal: DI- manhunt-lb. I’m-thou hinted In Bum, PM"! ('urmuln-rw Title mm! c! cumin-n. In»! and «m In in" long". win- [4} in h?“ «an lot mocha" hour Make a Inn" 0! u lmtvu en. I awful of mill. I dash of null III! I Iaran- :11le of 00m Dry the curin- hen. mp mom Into this halter and fry to - [Mulch brown In deep In Onl- In a halal col-Inlet and mo. 1' firm mun-ham. [Mfr mo ”mm-No Ind ”ll "qu 0|:le sun-a I'm-I um: molt [I‘m-w and flmlr; "new on. II. um- um: luv-Mom with n m.h~..--..hu of milk I‘lwn um» «Nb lmdA rmmln Fry in tin-II. hm fl! Upon I'm-«III! o! H (be publlnber of mm mun-r WIII rum-l; a cup; of Hunun'l boou ut plum. "Amwlmu lnwmum“ n mumm- 2“ up In mu.- clndunn d m huuulo'u ulul mkmuw nun": (mm lluu u. mum TM. mluulul plan bun 1: central Mvmton hull. with large living room on one .Mv. mmr ul’ «It-u on the 0.4qu wide Tlu‘n- In a lmlIHn open fireplnm at (h! rear and of m. hull. with buukt‘nu' on «mu-r IMP. Large dlnlnu mom mu- norled will: kIIrIu-u I») lauller‘u |Illllf)' .\ unulninntlml alulrwuy boll] from MII and kitchen Hrmlr dour my! Mum to baa-mam. 11w uu-ond story nu (our Inm- rhuml-«n. good q-Imwl ng-m‘v mu! bath "mm M’ maple noon throughout both ulurh-n "In-II or n-d out Huh-b In um slur}. utm- to pain! In "mu-l glory. 5m. an rm rule and 3" 1w! deep owr llw umln purl Full human-m, FIN! nary. 9 (on; u-mnd ”my. u (w! ('0‘! In lmlM. autumn» of floating um plumbing. $3.4m be!!!“ 7“. by Glenn L. Saxt on. Architect. Hume-polls. Minn. "IND DZIJHI‘I..\.\'T Tnho I like “Hurtful" l‘o-nnl, O'vw Muul l'huw run: mm Ier-l-llv Nun's I" "up l‘lfl- no I‘ll Furo- A SQUARE COLONIAL. RESIIIENBE. 'IIID VIOITAILIS. 'UKST FLO! IN PLAN II" HA 8 I" KI'I‘GHEN LGUPBOARD PERSI'EC'I‘H’E \'ll‘2\\'v<l.‘l{0.\l A l'llU'l‘UHHAI'U 94 I' ”VIN! 3-! n nl, 0 19M" Frlul liuumnm Pun-mm d In. "Mn. ‘1: I. a out any.“ n Mic trill! mind mm UM“ I” “131).! me cullin- m to In.) Illetd with inhuman: nod nhr mummmmzmun't. AH 3 ll. moth" nod hesitate to auto I ;MI¢I of are.” for her little brood ;wbe- such Illlple defici- u um on. Tm to to own“ Honour, m fut-pk nylon :11 by (It the but. Th vmu. ant-om Ill-muted herewith In detail-“clock. Ill-Macks“. _and the noel; which Is Illghuy low. ill «and '10 A Dunn. which my Tb- came: I! mm mm hmvmuhuuhhtkbhfl- b”mh'lfl'“.h'l, «any, mule. cal-«o. m mmmnmmnnu sin. ad III-hr: Quinn-7 I. = _” my be full length n! m and m g at I! “find I all” any IPraclical Fashionsl SEO‘UNH FLOOR PLAN CHILDREN'S ONISS WHDCR 32-3 X0 6 Tho "'0on In" tho Mun-t mum. “on of Mann In IM- major luau", Only "mm man no In" Ihnn II: um (All. And (My lull Ilium hy may om- llch each. "I“ Nut-Our. lhnmnn nd Roy lllchnll an IM- sflnhy mum Mn. Ind "Io-y IN 5 I"! ll Irwin-n ouch. All (he olhnn [o ovnr 72 Inches Cul Won-nu and Jun Adam Inna IMO Wheat pair In "N' M; Imam-A WI I. C (ed 6% Inch»: In length, If M nut to an! "In lmnvmto pitch". ”all swlum (M «ppm-Mon better I“ . IN-plaululor. Just 00 (an! 10% Such“ at humanity it" Imll (ho to“. Comments. Domancu can» end". My IiHIo- mum. r “1m.” a... bun le "um-Hun 1' who now-Med rd «an»; up rulhvr Inn and nm to bvd WNW M- amoarvnn. Mn "and t1 withmn nun; "In mum ”on," mom": 0! - r-umh :Iw of mun-mm laid to him: '\\'hy. Wlme, I‘m "pin Im- flnyul lllrrmy o! Prune. I“. prim-d m 1031' Ynn h-mn‘l said your by I ”rm-k mhllm I! the coll-fl pnyon" "Aw. gpp'" h.- Imwvrmi. 0' King ”0an H. "I P'nnm. [I Q” “What’s "up mu- u! walla. the Loni up “‘l'olm’f'l ofin ham! "e [mum n ma hour or nu- nl;M?"â€"-Chtca¢o lo "'9 Mm ”ml "rm! pupa” 0'. Journal. hated III Damn-mm. ' ent in the commercial gaine.be“ Provide yourself with the tetvice use it intelli tlyand yourseff the guerdon ommmercul .00: the Long Distance. The Tool of Enterprise and Resourceful” is the Telephone all ready at your hand. It: _delipate mechanism is set to carry yoqt brain Impulse: out over mvmble electric highways to broader success. Don’t lose out to some quick-witted appu- 'Doel Ambition Pro- you to Out- all. 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