Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Sep 1913, p. 2

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“mimtoudonrmoudopf ?IIM ,V lam], William. 7104 [gunman have; cut and bnlud, The Inn-Mm- 'M mum! by the In company. “(0ka dealers. m Bomb Wabash ”an”. by which an Dollar! and Hurray an» employed Dalian and the rat was going about twenty talk-I n hour. h exposed culvert across the road W the eye of the driver, It In “it. The on hit the me In the M Ind taped mm the ulr. Upon In Man to the road the wheel wu mined from the control of the Wand thew smashed Into a ”thinly A _. M . The force at the blow lifted Mm m from her out no has her w the polo. Her neck was its. m an all do“ to m ‘ _7 ' I!“ Knoll, too, 'u thrown E: the car. but to" mint 3 > which camped under the In- ' ' ,0! her body. She was picked Just outside of Lyom they tra- m the; hinting "Snake hill" to the vat of tint town and began the {not to Argo, where. It I: understood. muffin yo‘mgwomenmtouop Old visit relatives for A few minutes. The machine 1m the house with I cheerful thing of lunch. The young men were in ma rpm- mt The two men at in from. 32hr: was It 0. wheel. As they swung Into the country roads they joined the homily ante-do of motorists. The lntomoblh party left early from the home of Mrs. Prledberx. For dun the 1.0 had pinned for the Mp. which was to have In end It Mountain, "1,. the scene of n m. (and owlnflon outing. “It all happened in a moment." be all I'm all bmlon up over H. l "a W to marry Hm Wlollng nu llddlo 0! next month I did not see no rnlnfl until my machine was upon IL Hem I could turn the tron! 'heelrstflrlx tho culvorl and lie whine sklddod a-alnnl the pole." TI. [on Ila! of “mobile lunllllu VII all“ to In! Bolnmy when an Ml. cram our 3 «Ivan be m Lyon ud Am. Illlod no 0! (to sum» not! badly hurt anon. m younu woman killed ‘II llno Volll Wlollnx. a: nun old. a W’s and-loot. llvlu at the ”no of Dr. flu-ton Al filodborx. .0? Vacuum: Put coon; Chicago. The Injured won. Knoll lln I”. :0 your: old. room .1“ ol Illu Wlallnu Ind also In u- m to the magma: cotton-l1 cal; filo lnlomnl Int-doc Dunn. M. [2.1112 South Mkhlnn ”on: dflvvr ol car; pnlnlully M End of a lorry Party's Auto- nowc Trip Lut My. Alter n Imam-tin; program the m toot much Imam! In a very m Gallon-mum: of the new m mine :1 the county hm. Chum“ Fischer 0! the Board of WIOI’I welcomed the lumen III County Advllor Beth-rt 0! De Kalb County nddrouod the meeting on tho pmtlcnl problems of the farm. Between 300 and 400 Du Pnge Coun- a firmer- nuanced the picnic given Mar the lunplcoa of the Du Page County A‘rlcultuml Improvement A» mutation I! the county (arm on Labor ' T’ NATIONAL CON- . , Gauss. fl...â€" 1 Third Anna-t Meeting at Plano. COUNTY FARMERS HOLD GATHERING LABOR DAY. Fail! thousand delegates have been appointed by the governors of various lines and from agricultural organiza- tions. All Interested In agriculture will be welcome as visitors and Invit- ed to participate In the dlscussIon of turn topics. This Is an unusual op. pottunity for Illinois farmers, hun- dred- ol whom are within easy driv- h‘ disunce from Plano over the good mods o! northern lllinois. Any desIr~ 0‘ Information wlll be furnished by Funk G. Odell, publicity manager of m Fumers' Congress at Plano. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED. Wfifllfleflufil m m m _ September 23-20. The thirty-third annual convantion of the Farmers National Congress of tie United States will meet at Plano. Ill., September 23 to 26 Extensive ,yupsrations have been made by the city. and advance information indi- cates the largest and most important micnitursl convention ever held. Prominent among the speakers who; will address the convention are Gov-i onion! Dunne of Illinois and Cox 0! Ohio. Dr. P. P. Clnxton. U. 8. Com- missioner of Education: Oliver Wil- uon, master of the National Grange; Den 1". B. Mumford oi the Missouri Agricultural College; Dr. George E. (Sondra. of Nebraska. chairman of the National Association of Conservation Commissioners and Joseph [9. Wing at Ohio, the world famous correspond- out of the Breeders' Gazette. Mum- Mg tho Howmnmlluflthnvonu who am not love the country? linowotnothlngoockuumo Ioflofngoodguden. '11:. Bond In the Road.” Mill mute ma the on: at a coin and A city man. In- come In loving conclusion: U1 ll. 25! A Inlet nun coda only two ’or coat. of the powot but "can” «Ilene-I tho «than I. worm wall on rrmh amt-r1 mph-u. an oflmflly by melanin the Mn- “ vim con. thud! m4 Awhhommfllfioumm «mmmornmwugm pun out I! bu boon hunt-1| In menu“ Walnut-old“ mm“ ”MUM mums... [ml-33m tuba-mud” a m Mohmlyonomm Whether It In Anion or am or Guinea scheduled for Sept. mu: D. G. Methodist vs. C. Purl» M. E., at C. Park; D. 0. Congo vs. Hlnsdale Presby. at W. Hlnodale. D. G. Methodist forfeited the same to D. G. Congo account of not having enough plnyen to make up a team. Sanding an Follows: Brookfleid M. E ...... 12 2 .57 D. 6.001130... . .. .10 4 .14 Congress Park M. E.. 8 6 .571 D. a. Methodist ...... 5 7 .411 Hinndaie Prosby...... 3 9 .250 D. G. Baptist ......... 2 12 .143 Hinsdnle Presbyterian defeated Brooklleld It West Hinsdlle 14 to 12 in a 1000er played game. A New York Inventor chil- to [at Awning-Ilium.“ Upon proper motion board adjourn- ed. subject to call of president. ALLOWED BY THE W Truste Muhaney of the Water and Light Committee, to whom was re terred the matter‘or street light in front of property of J. (,7. De Witt. west end of Gilbert avenue, reported that the committee does not favor in- stallation of light at this time. Aifldnvlt was read from w. H. Biod- getl, inclosing check for $55.51, being um per cent on premiums on fire in- surance written by him for the year ending July 1. Same was ordered placed on file. Those voting aye were Trustees Haller, Hear", Kellogg and Muhoney. Naysâ€"None. A communication was read i’rom Mr. George W. Kline. asking permis- sion to bulld a portable house on the village lot next to the siandnipe. Mut- ter was relerred to the street and alley committee. T ...... ' (Continua T. I.) It mwmvid WWW ”my and Killer that “min drainage be put upon its mange motion carried, all voting aye. Said claim ordinance No. 273, was then put upon us pas- sage and passed. SECRET OF HAPPINESS WEST SUBURBAN CHURCH LEAGUE. RECENT INVENTION BERT C. WHITE. Village Clerk . 57 . 14 .571 .417 nmmmmmtan- umummmu mandamus-Mumme- grnory for lice”!!! cum I“ wfllnpplycotlludmmhud mumomnmmmu «can Markham“; INN-pl drill M Then "out- will um no. guardians-MIMI: this duty by the m mm at‘ Wm.whhhvm.unm “4.318: maul mmtmumwn mmvoammnmmm hgpflm wmbooflofd: mm; mood. 8100; third.“ Bum" Gluttomntu“ mommiynflgrqotnou‘ one wan-«fauna um nu Marv! Motion and m olefin; out prison to the WM we!“ At! the stock Judah: Ind lamen- neu will be over by noon Suture”. The auto races this nu. :- In: your. '1“ be held upon Suture”, tho last day of the Mr. October 11. 1’18. competitive on" October 8 and Q. The Springfield Comma-cm an» chum hu amazed to devote Wal- uudn and Thursday event". 0e» bar I 9, of the auto Mr week to min he mid rather tun the “to race- a mnuro nannchny than to In- jln one tingle mull. There I: no other nee that will bring the people to the Brick In the “to race does. All chances of danger have been eliminated, If. Sloan is very parucula: raga-ding IM- Ind he Chad Novbonoo and Home Ulbflcht In comm In the Illinois m m: Into neo- vnh their MAI racing creation and look 01“ for them. They no not an old It the ruin; guns n In Dlubm md Endleofl. hit up cer- uln to [in these old mm driver- sometmng to worry “on! Mon tho clone of ":6 races. cublolncl machine- In “7- And vim u m mum In “no "nail! on «Iran I» to In“ worn 1m in and tho can of :3. Indianapolis wood 01:. Hovufovudouofm mlhlomo‘mudmmw (to-Me. Jullouo Gnu, who won no human“. mo this your. ma met- nrd um (be out, two man he [and won mm m aunt WI Another gm: rum who 'm to noon at Bpflaufldd Illa you ll "Wild um" name. llama bu but Inouychuwomulanfncuo‘ol taco-d. John Rainy of Clucuuu um at: No moon Ohio :09. n MI cu Imudmu‘ct. NMW . «mmmm.mmu W m '1" 5' nu ymmfiumfldlmm a mom cu- compo-d '1“ Mudfllmmw i 3 t§§§z that. man. an muc- on with M weather confluent to [In tho mum at the Immu- nun nu: no.0 The automobile race- It tho Illinois murmuymwmboouormo crowning fawn- A! am 3nd at Dlflllfi DRIVERS Tfl BABE Leah OHM. “Wild Bill" India“. John Rnlmy and Other Hala- aunt». Spud Demo. to Try for BI. Prim Automobfle Day, Oct. 11. 1913. to 80! Big Day. All") BABES AI llUNfllS FAIR . LOUIS DISBROW, Wot-id's Dirt Track Racing King, One of the Many Gnu Driver. Who wm Take Part In the Wortd’c Championship Auto Race. at the Illinois 82.10 Fair Thl- Fall. J. Ala Slots. no world-mourned m manner. will ban cum at un! OnmoItMmlleedformefloclll “"‘ mum ”out on the ground. and "d i an chlclenl Are eonllnnlly led run- ““1“: A mm M. The turf-co o! (be “.igmnd soon become. foul will the " I amm of the flock. True, the ml. ' ”mm um u n gen-lam...“ u a. “Hm I: at all Iloplng the "0th let: i of the ruin helpl none. generally “k “ the .90! ll level And men muddy. g The ground quietly becomes con- ”“g uni-med. cm: the continual "unp- llng of the flock, and ll lhere be one isle! full the whole flock may soon w‘ibeeomo lnfected. TM. I: especially '3: l true wllh smell chlch and young let. 3 keyl. The first advice given In cases 'm .i of genenl loee la "change your feed moi place" It I: often lrnpoeelble (0 find I another locallon no convenient and ne- ‘z: melble. n.’ The spelling up of the feeding place um‘once of t'lco per week wlll bring h_e!.'oovl malts, lt vlll tend to nurll'y the ground. It wlll induce exenllo __ on the pm of the flock. vhlcll la :1- In" desirable. Manny I: "all true when the flock in confined In yards, 1nd green feed. so um, I. «new to mm. It min In mt- untuonosmanpthamnd much will be buried no deep tut ball will noc Icntch It out and It will be thrown up at the next finding with green "coolant blade- thn! are neu- ly roll-bed by the flock. Bo sure to try um method of da- mdinc up tho foodiu photo ad "ten mum In um Infectious dim ma sum the MI balm of tho flock by Inducing an- d” an! Mal-Mu mums, nou- lut road. Hm I. It. mums. mum-ion mun l mu. Hahn-fly firm. at. hit. I am) SPADING UP FEEDING PLACES " WI" TOM Io Par", Ground Ind 00- M a! ll. m1. It on. will «nth! “Mu I. not I." up In no flock. the III. at a. mu will ho up! up to a tuna-rd; other who then will be null.- A ”than. gluinuuan In ulna la n no M mummum-mu.wu (bobcat mun The tank In «In. heavy for (hair my. and welsh no" accent-3|: who: arc-cod than 000! will. u I!» than“ the shell. I. well u the Inn" : chute. o! the about boeomlng ended { in man". Tho housewife can cook , thou lowl- lu my way that wild m " would I» pruned for (In table. or an cool than like you; chtckon. A. n Mylo they cannot In tum-cod. or when round with luau any «on the poorest "noun. The eggs are small, nther dark in color. and equal to hen‘s eggs ln food value. except that the amount of ul- bumen ls less. The shells are very thlck and hard to break. which makes them keep well on lccount of the null llnblllty of the alt entering The meat, when cooked, closely re- sembles that of the prairie chicken. and those who are not perfectly famih iar with both (owls can easily be de- ceived by it. it is dark in color, like most same, and during the game sea.- aon there in little doubt that people sometimes buy guinea Instead of game, or have the flesh served to them in hotels and restaurants as prairie chicken. Since the flesh ol the guinea, fowl has become better known. and conse- quently better appreciated, there is a growing demand (or these {owls in the poultry markets. Even the wings and feathers. writes Myra. Bradshaw, in the American Poultry Advocate, are beginning to find favor with mil- iinera, and certainly are much hand- somer than those from many other more valuable birds. Wings and Feather. Beginning to Find Favor With Mllllneroâ€"Eggu Are 8m." and Equal :0 Thou of Hon In Food Value. «on Iron“. on Put a! flock WM“! lo MRI. 9mm r63 some; flesh Has Become Better Known and Better Appreciated. £1."th Ipulmn of Guinea. g A ierge proportion of the duele in hence end without bloodehed. When the oflenee is not very eerioue it ie screed beforehand that the word. oi commend shell be given no revidl! (bet the dueiiete will not heve time to tehe pod elm. Domed“ three note ere mhenged without n hit. end then the second: step in andâ€" ‘honor in anti-fled." At the word "Fire!" the pistol in ruined instantly. ma it must be diechlrged not lurl then the word "three." no the eneed‘ with which theee word: ere given reguletee the tinle in which it in poe- eihie to teke eim. Therefore the speed with which they are spoken is agreed upon beforehnnd. this depending upon the eerioueneee oi the duel, The words ere timed with n metronome. ii the encounter be very serious title in eet at the eloweet speed, 80 beats in minute. which given time for mixing accurate elm. A speed of 140 beets e minute ellowe no time for aiming. and. threaten, in need when the second! consider the duel should be made II little angel-uni ne poeliiiie. compantlvo Hamlemm a! French Dunk lo Largely a Matter of Anangcmcm. NOT MEANT TO BE SERIOUS NoPuhIIcServleelsExpeetedtohe Ahmst of the Day and the Hill-t0 like the Telephone In prompt response to public demand, the number of Bell connections has now nsen to a total of 7,000,000 telephones, an increase of 140% in the past four years. Every one expects as a matter of course that the telephone at his elbow shall be the means of instantaneous communication With everybody else,’ whether across the way or a thousand miles distant. The problem of keeping upâ€"toâ€"date the equi ment and organization and territory, all deve oping so tremendously, is being add mirably solved by the Bell System. Bell Chicago Telephone Company R. N. Patchen. District Manager Tckphone ”OI The mark, "0. R. D. D. 1862." was found in the Interior of some of tho Ingest projectiles. Ono. when it was opened. contained black powder in I state of Mr preservationâ€"From m um (Peru) West Coast War. "on nn east of Best street. Colon. The projectiles were lncrnsted with I kind of nstnnl concrete, made up a! eon! deposits. send and shells, to the thickness of two Inches. Below thh wns s costing of rust; beneath ths steel was clean and we“ preserved. About In]! {coma d (In hu- mmus. and A peek of mum-bull. was found In the non. box of tho dredge My. and it In calm-ml that a mentor quantity want thronfl m diaehnrgo pipe Into the rectum. If what engineers Ind othon ma» mod In the additional realm-flan I'ork on final field: In Colon upon II true. m of the city Are fairly well salted with bomb: Ind gravest“. A number of these has been do; 0 by I suction dredge, which It now a» muting no" the and at the flip. I tho west of the pier 1t Off-tow. STREWN WITH WAR MUNlTIONS Part. of Oahu Found Lima", “Sand" Wflh Anclm Make 0' Bomb. and (Ir-paw. System

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