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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Sep 1913, p. 2

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“for“! Pmldent Page calls Invention to the exhibits to he made by the United States government. the stuns. nnd nearly a hundred of the leading manuâ€" Mnren of the Congress which will mutate every known method. In:- tnrlnl and equipment for road con- duction Ind muntenance. He urges tho city Ind county to be officially mutated. u the Congress In In my 1 training action! when n 1017 I!“ mount of nut-l intonation " in chained through attendant; at Inspection of oxhihlu, eon- vflh lawn: mam-a in ind m work. and tho colloctv _d at my W bulletins I! 31 Mnynr flarin- of Down"- (Imve, I”. [in how: "mm-um! by ”us "on In.“ Wall" I'nun. Pun-Mm" of (how Anaflnu Road (“mun-u and IIIrrrmv 0! III» l’nltvd 8M!" ”Inn- 0! l'ubIlr Roam In nann- Ihrw mic-Innin- m M- um! "w pas-Inm- nl ”In ('um‘rvu M nalrnu during Hm hum of flopI-mbor ’I u Ibo rmnvwnlu'han M ”to MI] TIMI; «mu nun nunniutlnm m I-hlau par! In vb.- ('nnlrvu undvr "w kudorwhlp n! ”w Amorivnn High In, AnmInllon and Ibo Amor'rnu Aunwnhno Maori-Hm: In his latter to Nu: Mnynr. Proant Plgr' call! u. 'Pflflfln In tho [um um pntlirall) vwon Mata high-at rnmmlnionpr VII" ho prnam and Ink» part In disr Cumin: the Imam-um! pmhloms 0' road ronurnruon and mninIenaM‘fi. and um mmo ol Hm lawman-I men In unhlir Ipr will dump IhpIr aneu- “on In "an non! ("tuition of national Md In mad Improvement In an en‘ flavor In work out 1: palin- tMrh may Iw qumIHod to lhn (‘muross of (ha UMINI Rum: wiIh II": "mm" of the nrganilod road man-mom M Amcrim. Tho Swrpvary of Agricul- ture. "on David F Houston. \IIII ho the spokesman of Ihp mqunal Mmln‘ Mntlon at Iha f‘nngrpss [\n im- portant move bearing upon "an: log- lflatlnn VIII be mack at tho session to In held under Ihp ausplvm of the American Bar Association. In whku Ito’s VI" b0 ukon tow-rd (he forma- tion a! an oflchnI Intentatn commis- IIon for codifyIng 1nd simplifyIng mm road In". to rob Initial am good mm“ 3 can” to the m‘ Who the flock. mil surgeon In mid to In" WNADMS "DETROIT Reprtumativcs Ankcd from 00mm Grove. The Farmers’ National t‘ongress is constituted of a large group of life members widely scattered over the country and a delegate list of some five thousand representing every phone of rural effort. The delegates are lent by agricultural organizations, experiment stations and those special- I: commissioned by the governors of the states. The llllnols and Ohio del- egates promise to be the largest. with Wisconsin and lndiana a close second. 1 Governor Dunne will be, present on behalf of the State 0! illlnols to wel- come the assembled representatives of the furthers of the nation and Gov emor Cox of Ohio will respond. The program is exceptionally strong, being filled with most eminent men In agriculture and education Dr. P. P. Claxon, l7. s. Commissloner of Edu- utlon. will deliver an address on ‘Tho Rural School.” after which a ”on will be devoted to discussion at this topic, led by W. H t‘ampbell, Secretary of the Nebraska Rural School l'utrons' Association Oliver Wilson. Master of the National Grunge. and Dean Freda-rick It Mum- lord of the Missouri Experiment Sta- tion. will speak. An.ontire evening VIII be devoted to consideration of the Rural Home with Jon, E. Wins d Ohio in the lead with his great lecv Cum on this topic Mr Wing will he Ioliowcd hr Dr. Geo. IC (‘omirn of Nola-h. (‘halnnan of the National Million of Conservation (‘ommlr donors, In an illustrated lantern lot. (In on "(‘ouurvatlon of Rural l-ith." This will aim ombrndy tho fictum rocuntiy tutu-n at the No bruha State Fair exhibition of Child Monic- when 700 Nnbrula babie- von «unload by a wry: of eminent physicians. All vinitora will be wol- ooaod regardlm of ninth" they are alt-tally Ippointod u orient... Ire-uâ€"_- Preparations are complete for flu» coming of the Farmers' National (Ton- (ten which holds its thirty-third au~ anal lessilfll at Plano. Sept. tat-21;. Not less than 3.04m gueats and dpie- sites are expected to attend from every portlou' of the United States. 3819011898 received uiruady indicate I record attendance from California on the west to Florida on the south. Headquarters will 1w upvn for regls~ nation 01' delegates on Monday, Svpi. 82, in charge of J. H. Kimble or Mary- hnd, secretary of the gangrene. mt.‘ ”A4, ,, . .. . Munster Convention at the Harvester City. mummy CONGRESS AT puma. mmmm L unnuw'urnfl. oath m.manmn ”answer-Ivan...- m mmhmm ”.mnmnmmo. nu firm-mam!“ mum-manna.“ vork. weaning monk. flak-flung, dining room service and brand and an hating, (Inn putting Into mun! prunes the theories of the locum room. Altogether, the mo of the m nah. with the close association: «1 "pm Ind faculty. In very mm I: well u Instr-m 111m ochoknhlu to the W octane. hum of the Um This your an lnnmuon In the an” of hm our: lecturers wm be ["0 ”Mod hr 1 T Montgomery of Charhcton. president of the board a! uflcuhum. fill mm the .ciool on Conunou- mm um! Mr. Ito.- ert Loy-met. came page 1nd not market man of Viv-mu. will sin A comm-anon on the an of m Med and m mrh. d‘hMed Into five m- Pnncn Cnbtm. "Mater dom of (In (‘hnrlntm stun-dim will this ymr be tho Instructor in hyflma and will ban num’n chum over the dormltnfln Show um 31». am lot-tun duty on hymns and um!- mm and Mn Imus um give two domnntnom locum daily ,Vn Nolllv Kuhn )m 'm “Ila hum chart! of ID! “Mold Odom mm- In in!" and dining no!» out In urn Juan nnh vary Mg. ha I damnnonlm and ha a condom!” murmur Inn-pm over the ”WI. Io- mmnx not only higher Men at Inn-e known; nnd hone making. in of life "calf TM «tool In banned In an. Wm.- uu'l building In-Mo m- nlr mad.“- ma aormIIom-o being on me mad Ham-“Won mam. Mama mom and Miriam bolow‘ Thv 'n-III’I hold a! mnnnnrl nmnn amp" cum” '0? all pupils and be“. the min daily norl and lot-tum. plan-M night-mum mu m mun-1 for and mom ovmlnn mm in no my "on M" M (M «has. or doc-whom. In] moon‘s club. am to land n ropnunumm roan. mul- oho mocha to noon for the dub upon her mum homo .w- ,v...‘ .. __- it an.) H _. â€" V m. nu two Hr. And Mu. Homer Andrus n- mu nozznwtrzzlhdr gent” gm 100cc In the nmm at n Mn yound It can A" mu; m. “fill Inn. All doing well. (h l ‘ cuool coal ~“’ . '0 "h.” “an - ll- ‘rho (‘uu (‘uur «boo! building |l Manhole! new“. and now Ir. I o u “MN! to "mu"... In (”gum comm-Ind. II u to be but“ chml. u“, m" am out had null-led by an tap-Imu- hut- , I8 I09”- mg and “Milan”. ant-Ia. The cool canon Nani I out than“ Tho unu- :11:- m: rattmcuoa ”.101 tho banana; and lurnfluu I. shoot to [M pawn an oaly nun-o “1'10”“ la. n «tum I» of I" to m board 0' WV" during m, ('0 .....l Home: ('hllwn and datum". )Hu limomdonmnotmunmu their county 1- to ho Wand 1h!- nu, u will be I who pin: to no to This yen will be held the tour- teenth session or the school Ind prom teen to be a banner mr. Already ‘ many Appliauoue have been received and accepted and may mom In on file. The Idea of the board I. to give the “Inaugu- of the school equally over the nnte. no one 10ml. women from each county ll deified Some 0! the oountlee have nevet teleu Id“ vantage of their opportunity of hum] I representative “tend the «moot.I Although eech your new eonutlol ml been! rum. and um once menu .i pupil In elven W row.- tented, Recognizing the imvomnce of train- ing our young womenâ€"~41“; future mothers of our stateâ€"and refilling thnt such training, though umady in some of our best Ichooluâ€"u not avuilble to a great majority of our best young womenâ€"the imuoin Bate Board of Agriculture xenerouuiy nude In nppropriation for the uuhiuhmeut and maintennnce of 3 Domestic Sci-‘1 ence Ethool. to be held the week he- iore and the week of the Illinois sum Fnlr at Springfield The trend or the times is toward an upward and better development along all lines touching the general welfare of mankind. One of the chief of thou linenâ€"ii we may not almost any at the head of them- is (hat of properly feeding and caring for the human inm- ily no that the sound and healthy body may be the foundation for happy and worthy living. DR. MONTGQMERY T0 SPEAK: wm Award Three Scholar-chm: to University of llllnolo for High Marks During Illinois sum Fair. Oct. 3 to 11. I913. Sellout for Training of Future Mothers Interesting Part 0! Fair. flflMESIlfl SBIENBE . M STATE PAIR Individual Responsibility. In the great scheme of thing, fll Interests are no interwoven that no one can live his llfe without having It went countless other-I. for audio. time: no that n becomu I. great to- lponllbmty upon each on. in hand MI mmmmm Growing mum need mining :- and] and frequent done: Grown-Inc manly rum!" to repair the waste at a. bodyâ€"and the mm In a con» mtlvely null organ. Undoubtedly hmmboflanhhptltretehd udlnthomeamflflnofmab a plea. at am. Bow an I: do hum-l? Erwin Oldfield ls erecting A new cow ban. James Wold: Is the w- neuter. ' Plus. KAI: ls around with his clover fhnlm; need In running sham the game as last yer. Mrs. Helen Cheese and a cousin from (‘aliiornln me! vith a mishap while on their way to Hindus in do some shopping. 3m. Cheese ind the reins: while muting a short turn she ran one wheel over an elevation over- turning the vehicle, making lent-bled eggs of several dam 0333, requiring i change of clothing and postpone- ment of the trip. The rig was badly damaged. They themselves escaped with mlnor bruises. Mr. Frank Parlor of Puma”. Cal. is round": old acquaintances In (‘ass the past Inc-k. He married MI" (‘1an Lyon here In 1857, moving west soon utter and living (a dlflemt Ms 0! the tea! since. I Mr. and Mn. man. Oldflnld “tom I“. Hwy Imu- Juan nlnmm (run A trip through northern Ian. I ah- hnrv ol mm: all". They "won {crow nourubuu In honing-u Ion. um hon arr dylnn m lun- nun. \ born of molar: Mr. John Guard of Karon-Inc lm ham calling on old Manda. He has many "turned from a trip to Eng land. W. H. Sue-fl Ind family In enjoy- ing I II?" ram Into. The .m- In getting lo In "pert chanleun. R" W. (2 Funk. pauor at "w I. B, churn M Flu. and Illa an» m I I'm vnh' “m Mp to Mun: Falls and Perry] old bump xmmd Ind nth- nr Mares of Into-m1, Marrm ('len Ind await". mu Lama. un- mu nun-nod Iron a Mp Io Mann VIII: and other pluc- ol quml 1- (fund; ”mach Ova-worked. hung between meals b a In!!! Gum scheduled for September 20. I). 0. Congo n. "In-dale M W. HIM- dale. I). G. Method!" debated (‘onxn-us Put M. F: a! (‘onsrvu Park. In to R. In! Saturday. Put playing by Ilse D. G. Methodist kept them In the land all the nut. Brookfleld M. E ..... D. G. Congo ........ Congress Park )1. E D. G‘ Methodist ..... "In-dale Presbyterian D. 0. Ram!“ All who \wm were we" pleawd. Some who did no! so were heard to express their regret at having missed such a fine program. Among those who took special par: were Mrs. Welnheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Blackman. Miss Lifllan Immod. Mrs. Jack White and Mr. Chas. Davis. br~ sides the quartmtes. chorus and or rhestra. We will not attempt to go into tip tail regarding the plogram ~- sutl‘u-e it ['0 say that it “as tholoughl} enjoyvd iby all, from the opening reading by iMrs. Geo. Hughes through to the ’singing of AIIIPI'k‘u joined in by the ‘uudlencel “'9 are rather inclined to ‘thlnk that everybody present boasimi some Scotch blood in their veins. judging from the rocvption given the bag-pipes. This was a surprise num- lwr. and we un- certainly greatly in- debted for this feature to Mr. John ('um'mings. tin- player of the pipes. who is a visitor in our town from Glasgow. Scotland. Most of the participants were dressed in oldflnw coanmws, and their appearance caused much com- ment and laughter as they took llwir plat-128 on "w platform. . Th0 concert of Old Folk Songs was given by the l’hilatheas at the ('un- gregatlonal rhurch last Thursday evening and proved to h? (as we mm you it would) wry interesting and (vnjoyable. WEST SUBURBAN CHURCH LEAGUE. Standing as F9110“; W. 13 I" .807 .71 I {:33 429 308 133 Mnlholrmu-MAMIIMC ponlonl of an mm «to Id! on In. Wu» 0! An m ‘l'vuny-fln thou-um Minn wort. our: won-coho tron (Mellon-chat an Iona-a. Mu. In». noun] My In tho ml“. uh chino-3 Mot. Into It. «hutch and ant-d all (to mum piano“ by manual I mau- ‘l‘loolo. The W hm; In the lid. chub on “(but lid. ol_ tho but mu. nod um mu: 3 The proportion oi inauruucv capital ito insurance liabilities is very much Ion the decrease. In the past forty firms the liabilities have almost dou ‘blvd. while oniy 830,000,000 more capi- |tal was invested in the busiuvsx in 1913 than in 1870. nm Fought tor Comrade. Ran denuded a comrade at Hun- lerford. near London. England. on a recent night. An engineer at the Hun- [errord onthll work: of the London Sewage system struck a lli‘fl at when mun; his rounds. luuuedlalcly scores of mo upmred and stacked the man fiercely. tearing at his unu- ocru. 1'.qu Io bl- hoelu. the m- '0! punuod by tho unmi- tor “F on! bud!“ null. Over five thousand are killed and Inuit") :an injured annually as a re~ sult of fire. 01’ L670; known causes of fin- In (‘hi- (-ago last year. 970 were due to (In- careless use of matches. Nearly ten thousand matches are scratched every swam! '0! the_dn_v in [his country. evvry one a possible fire. New York (‘ity spends $10,000,000! 11 year for fire extlngulahmem and $130: 000 a your for fire prevention. if buildings in the United States were as Iireproof as in Europe. the annual cost of fire losses and protec- tion would be only 390.000.000. le annual per caplm fin: wuste in the United States is $2.51. in Europe 3:: cents. Cause: The latter has bm~ tor construction. less carelessness. in- creased responsibility. . The cost of fires each your 15 uno-5 half the cost of all the new buildings; u'm-tod in a year. Â¥ Fire losses and the cost of fire pre- vention in the United States amount} annually to $450,000, 000. or more Ihan‘ the total American produuion of gold 1 uilwr. copper and petioleum in u \eur,j The tire waste of the country is ex- cessive. and is napping its pmaperity. Reduction of the tire waste is an im- yortam part of the campaign tor the conservation of the national reâ€" SUUICBE. Fire losses In the United States and ('nnudu in 1912 were 225.320.5100. mod of them due (a carelessness. SPAIISMIMWASTE Western United Gas and Electric co. Is Your Hausa Piped For Gas Lights? 8A8 lIGHT is the best ior the eyes 6A8 UGHT is the sun’s only rival GAS [IBM is the chlauesi Have You Light Insurance? If your house is not piped so that you can use as light, let us know and we will sent? you a representative to show you how pi .s can be installed so as to give you e cient and artistic illumina- tion. We will not damage the build- ing nor will you be inconvenienced by our workmen. An estimate will con- vince you that it will not cost much to pipe your house. Telephone 77-]! Silo was telling of hot (Hand's Intr- breadlh escape at the time or an urthquake: "Why." she exclaimed In awealruck tone. “when Tom went to bed everything wag perfectly quiet. and when he woke upwthere beside him WM :1 yawning abbeas!" mm. ligation“. Tommy Know. Dr. Emmyâ€""Dear, 1 do will: i could think or some way to make the con- gregation keep their eyes on me dur- his the sermon " Little Tommyâ€"«"15. you wnm to put the clock right Do- hind the pulpit." â€"-The Pathfinder.

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