Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 21 May 1915, p. 4

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IV” tut Into Hall.“ u but u yon-lbw. they heard the thud of honu' hoot- md down the band In the ma they saw I patrol of uhku hauling mum: tor the house. um. hmuy whoa hu- ullant [ammo-able. than ranked Motto "no" no mm plate um all m loll u m. nu. :- It nothing bad mm“. You hurriedly crept Ina I mummmvammm. He can hue but than for Donn. when cot-n! amt-3 men um um unwound-min- WED ONLY FOR LOVE Jon. M.” at. Ihbâ€" "ism cannot be used. .M. mu «m a m a 4!.3‘5-3 ate-2 torn-.2! 3! noting-{‘33:- lI-u it: 8 ‘33-. 5.3 35". .7. a... :3 [an In agigtingi pat: 1.2-9. .1- i' '3 clung. 3-30.33; In... '3'!- ili 8.. In haw. Atom-«mutual.- ‘ot tho all. by 0m noon cl ymeN-umm mmrhumwmww mum-mmmuwnu «mu-m «mmmu'u M mwmwtoummmu ‘ Bum. Holhniâ€" Dutch mun udar n'rm stud u Imam. don; tho Dutch-Bolt!” now" not mmMmdevom «momummm The Dutch-on. Manchu-main. uvomukutoomdlba' «mummmum III-y Shot. ha 00mm Hock-h 0. Flu Over Lin. '0' Fear 0' Nov- Wfly VIOWGMWW ”I.“ Mn. Tot-cu. KEEP SEW BUSY Smugglers and Fugitives Rm cannot on Holland mam-“mumm- In Win In“. m Prim Camp. . [In-n It a place and Dominic. from which n thriving «hub of the city at Boston. Ind, taken its name. thmhump'hmoermnpfln- ohm of at u-o conned. l have ‘bocn thawed to visit this «up. ml ‘mmoiimyeetion “8min!!!- ening. whom: it in never n humanly pleasant thing to look on primal, whether they be Germans. Minna, Englishmen or cumin- of whatever “tin. The thing was interesting to «In, while in the main th place: 1nd in environs were m1. they Whole“ presented 1 picture of nr‘s conditim i m not told «a- m but how many man- than mntDUI-Qhater.butiwuallovod ion-aka“ mamas-cu. i untammm:mm at'ommm-lthV-hm film does“: no- to an I r" Wmhhflhhbm Contra-thinner“ After nmadetR-yhfllfl“ 1MMMmMemeM odty In the met vital virtual” mundane-attract." tie-1n (anoint will it!” who-ulnahm- “RAW mammal-billable“ .lrecnekerhhhflaflflbmfl" wmlurt vmnexploos. Tin-es" mummituoocmemmm themtmewhena‘rubeorl Zeppelin nymdmlfl‘d mm‘uuummnmduw I18“- 5% um counc- II no I... II all m» “minutltdmmun Ibo-anot’cool hallm- an. m..- to no nâ€"mmm or ”humans-humu- ”Mynmuewm‘ no I! (M! lando- muu- to I. In pale.- .ulc cu; that I: dun to been. 0- th I” that "no lo.)- van Mom on «Io villus. and PH» shun m sun-nouns. I can Into laden m- a vb“ to l town on: the cent I“ u I land Ahmad In. not u: no“ at (be “toils." um «I u. M Wu. how a mmtdflnmullvm Murmhabndolthmohu.‘ but m. a and." van o! vluv m a In. not “hay! Swor- Ihahcl In It. an of Ila [Mag I“ II no mutton nu. by man. hr Ibo m M lying flaunts. than mulmmntomomum Fl" ”ho that“... 111.. an unu- upociulon urou {harming I. you. to am on It. It may be that by the a: um thin nppem the um I. cars. "99““: “mt ill! have [than pm. but tho one thing remain. m- ‘ ' " Union-4' ' ' London, Enslandwâ€"For the first time since the war began up to the hour 01 this writing. Enl‘ land has been visited on two cousecuti vo dlys, or rather nights. by hoo- t i l a siren“. which dropped bomb. without doing 1 o r 1 much We. A! thin hour [nation fully in expecting u: u- uck from what on. without ir- revenues my cull "on high." BEBIMIS GIVEN GOOD F000 Au Taken For Long Wauu and Al- lowed (0 PM Game. to Kup In Milka-4.0M“ II Hourly Expecting III Attack Mm “on High." Edward B. Clark Make: an In. motion of the Camp at Dorchostsr. hula-formulate!” ABE WELL BABE" : F03 IN ENBUNH Solid food was on ule there. And mytempmmlclee otroodotthe lighter kind a well. I reasoned tint (f the men were die-am with the foodthtmhrnedtothenorau If I: we: not nutrition. they new spend their money on food which theyfentheyneededtokeepupthdr mmmmmeIrhm-u, mmmumnm piquemhudm l'lu man-m uni aâ€"u -‘ ml ave-Io hotel. hut those who mmmnnythnnbpodnd (mthen'henoughofit [proved to my own must-cum tht the up (In. rally wen nuance with that food and were not simply tom-g no ”Manama-h .11:onch was mt while I was talking to him. lhflmmflmhnow that-ho Mwoddmweonphhothh food while one of the “thou-lathe mwumnndoolwnudb mahencemu furl-l could. whahcroruotthemhadmt Quebec-immhtmcnhu-M‘ manwmmtodolt. lawman!“ Mummernbotcmllnl- Inventor-ace!" unsymm- tohenaedtopurchuomhmltted thlm ” wm Add to hit contort. Them I- u more within the when. cutest they all It. at which thee»- fives mzy make purchases. I went to the non and watched prisoner mapflmneruhemawhy. ii‘riigaaso cg: groggiEa-Iv gillgvoppalalolfitlx at. 3.1 S. IS!“- valâ€"«4213 an. thatch with vilel to loop M.â€" an tun. mm. 0. than lauds. Mm b h“ A an nunâ€" which m- ly I- cum“. he! “on In. «an I- ma bum-p tile!- In" uool'otlpol-MIMW'I m-lmmmlbmh “cum-oath: “unkno- tumor-(Munuhunbn- mummmrhulyum Inch In hon vflun Ibo‘l (ha unor- o! the Own-n «mm. m in color was I! actually uni-h who: Mod a: - um- «Mann Surly .u o! a. M A! Don-hum won mm and in (Mr Bold coat- and (moan. and Inn. at tho- um nu (but Ionic. an I at Inn, 0! tum-Altamdmfly lvo hundred nth. but Ida not on ma clearly, m with that an Inn ‘ dun out My ans. (It. must lennnymwmmw It». I)" In!“ Into an «non-atop “mum “multilingual won with no '1“ «mm field m D] (I. m o! the m. The Germans at Dorehester were all . captured during or just after battles. Every man there had been doing his beat his the Fatherland on the limitâ€" ins line. Some 0! them llsd been badly wounded. but had been kept in hospitals until complete, or nearly complete recovery, hetero being sent to the prison camp proper. One young fellow, just or a little more than 0! I“. had been hsdly wounded in the: side It the battle of Soissons, or perv hape it were hotter to say at one or the many battles near Sol-sons. be- cause hack and forth about the place the armies had been struggling tor a long time. This soldier youth was a student. He wore his spectacles. al- most the also of motor» car Miles. He 'spoke English, which he told me he had learned at school. having never been in an Englishvspeahing country in his life. it the American boy learns as 800d German in an American school es the English that soldier leaned in a German school. our modern language teachers know their business. ‘ Are We" Cared For. This boy spoke l-‘rench also. Per hens. in the present state of adults he, as a German. is not particularly proud of his English and Much-speaking so- compiishlnents. hut he knows the. to him. alien languages well. His Eur lish is almost, without a trees of what we call toreisn accent. and i suppose his hunch may he likewise, although i am not qualified to‘iudge. This boy told we 01 his prison life. sud said hehadgoodiwtagoodhodsndwas comfortable, but with good food and a good bed he nevertheless was s pris- oner. i thought on this as I talked to him. wondering all the while wheth- er he, sites all. would not meter the battle and its dancers to the prison tile. its sealeolnions and Its salety. 1 1 mom and Impflsomhont. I!" mutt-mutton: lulu-tun. Rum-Jr» wooden pu- mm. and floors of the ulmmumm hufldlng of the State,A¢chltnrnX all- legohenmtohotm'nontudeo- mt floors an! wnna “halt-ted. Tho mounts has become uncanny on Io- eowm of the termites. at white Int; which has Ila-nod gho woodwork. Tho termites. which I!" on dry vq. cubic and fiber nab-um, hm sunny 0' 1 Ram can. Mum. In Home“ by Wu. Kirby. now unity-thee, (not no oath of guest-nee vial lo M ti. "my and Inn-ed that tut call made him III Am dam. While proving In on - home-M“ II the United Sum lnnd one. he was asked to do. his -ntunflntlon ’9 m. He had none. After fifty-tine years of math! citizenship. In aid he'o‘ldtflmhwybm In Ana-Inn. ANTS MAKE HOUSES UISAFE [a Angela. Calâ€"Joh- Klm. Don I. mind. veteran of the Chi “r, uninvoternevmmthldeo- mummdmofthvn.lu VOTES 53 YEARS. NOT CUTIZEI Tit-mum" aloud an Item and rub" a In. 000. who. a can hov- IMI 0- am can In "an the. and with“ u at! wM-vaemm. Them unfaithful-mammal mu lot-em: to lay Maul-om. M on an: In mid to Mom!“ not one of the may “mm It Dor- m" ever I“ visited the “I“ sum An Anode“ tn. 3 and", l mun: It '3: mm.- um I could Mano-amendimlnvh mklllotooenlnmto. Ira-Id who. he had thorn II (I. Unkdfiutqlundmolm- ever had created the tutor to ma thehndva-onuyofudrm "1m have fouMlIo-e. In [In any n notches!" that. no man] momma ol the m suud. They are has me: and o! t wonderful phyuqoo. The nu of tho WthnumIIutuu- «In 0! other nation-mm l- flu no Mild. All of then !ool mu pu- ulu. however. by tho “do of the Pun- Iln and mu Thou In lo 00!- nu ole-n confined at am all no "law men cnulvu, Down-r. m not manly not: what some pool. all the lam walk. of It". Thy my mom (luv manhunt, tho fur-u ad the prolmloul than. .11.. «um. hour no. has. In- “: can-tn restriction. The Aunt cal nab-nu bu luau onr the l!- m" o! Cor-any. In! It I- Am cod” u '0th II hunt. which In I- m can {I a m (Moo 0m. m of 'u. 0! mm. n-mmu-mmum A."- mmmntuu-mumu ma.uum.mumm mm“ a: mu 0! Ibo Oct-n anon-cu. when no m on a loch I'm ntun mm to no count-Inna: which Is I01 I. hum (M M and nu: tho- Ml. m an to no mum II“? "III-Ila o! m m- m a“ honor or dun Ind Nut-r In (I. WW I. no a..." o! It. h.- "1 twink-Wham With one exception there woo no prisoner in own under the age of eighteen years. The exception was A boy of Iixteen, who had been picked up iron: the water after a. naval en- casement. it was the intention of tho authorities to send him. in n dny or two. to another camp where othet nun; nnvnl apprentices are confined. Are moody Guarded. All about the any at Doreheetor. including of course the recreation ‘sround. there runl n double line of barbed wire entanglementn. Back or these for n lnrge port of the incineure there in a high wall. 0n n phtionn hock 0! this wall the sands wait with fixed bayonet and ionded riiio. iii-am leei'lil weli‘nigh impouihie Yet it in true thnt recently two prisonen. both once", «coped from mother prison, presumably loot u veil [law 0d a II this one. nod they wore not recaptured until they had wondered about the country tor nearly I wont. _._. -Ww, .fi, solid ioodn land on the also conn- tor The man in churn whim tint than wu virtually no «mud n»- tho damn-u. The amino ot Downs-tor hnvo n "emotion hold film or tour um in extent. and there they play nli non! of unme- They do ordinnry work ’uound the camp and. in addition in the exercise from me nnd work. they are taken out in his mund- tor trunn- thmuzh the oountty outlying the camp, or course being constantly un- der sunrd. Those oi‘ the pfloonern with whom i talked individually proved to he wont interesting man. One oi’ them up to the time of the outbreak ot‘the war had been a prom-or of language. in 1 German institution or learning. He knew the classics thomuxhly and now while in prison he was Itriving hull to add English to his lingual accom- plishmenta. tut I0 I! «m a Hohflmn

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