Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jun 1915, p. 7

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Dm’t Persecute Your Bowel: Can-mum” alt-”Wigwam in tracts 0t ten acres and up- wards. in Volusla County. adapted to cultivation of citrus fruits. vegetables at all kinds and general crops. Situation healthful. Send to: circulars Write in English. Railroad runs through tract. Will sell on month- ly payments Agents wanted Address MhflESettlue-tu Florida Lands ForSaleto Settlers Nov um.- au null] an out. no m In. maul. 110 Incl». u not .0 mum "Ill poo .80 open Ion-nu u that they won «mu «(en-m m- loamy."â€"-AA “During the men nun l have not had a crop MI. fly but drop of on: nomad aIwy tubal- per acre. with I moral yield of lhlny'flro tau-hell and upward. fly but vhul crop aver- nnd forty-(hm Mabel. per am Whoa I have had "all" mm pot min-«mucutumm m to hamper «luv-(Ion. The win- un bm. ulna-ch at 11m 1» may "hm“.lfluunwbohmvm IMHO. Tho tum-non an vuln.‘ but not nun. The winner ulna monoludmlndvnyo-uondol a pod numb nu. fly health in My“: Mm. u I do not um m- num dm coal-u hm. I hank-0mm...“ "and m. to In ny chain. In! mdhm’tomlnyng GemennumSignamre l3. Edward of Buckie, Alta, gives apiendid teetimony. He writes, "In the luring of 1901 X lint came to this locality from the State 0! lava, Cale County, and located on a quarter sec- tion of land near Buckie. Since com- ing here I have fleet: engaged in mixed taming, which 1 have iound to be more profitable than where l formerly lived. 0!: coming here my worldly holdings were mall beeidee having a family to care for. i now out three quanet aecuona. Iixty lead of cattle. twenty head of horse- aud forty head of bop, without encumbrance. .aomeideaofthooxtentotrouwny contraction in .Weotern Condo can be derived from tho tact that the rail- ‘uy mileage in the Provlneo'ot Al< hem lane hen doubled in three yam. Themaent mileage in $0”- ln all of tho nettiod districts there in ample railway privileges. ' The rates are sov- emed by n Dominion Railway Commit oion. and in the exercise or their pow- ,ero they not only control the ratea. giving hir equality to both railway nod shipper. but form a court to bear complaints or any who may desire to lodge the some. in the matter of education no better, instance of the advancement that in taking place can be given than that found in the information to hand that ottendanoe at the University of Al- herta. has increased 1.000 per cent in live yearn. and in now thoroughly rep monutive of nil settled portions oi the Province. The students in attend- nnce ore from Iixty-one distinct div Then I! to the murky whlch tol- lon residence In Western Canada, 1. hauso In Railway Mileage, : Salim Attendance and “Math",- Turning Auto Into 1 Ham-end Car. Some of the railroad. are changing ordinary Inntomobneu into ram-0nd can to be used mum: Inspection work. All that In needed II n not of steel-flanged final. The regular pneu- matic are: a: defined a trifle. the steel put over them, than Inflated firm: 1, into n groove in the steel. to hold than) In“, In 'pheo and tie mint, m mmfi (unlocked M Maw-"mm- WM‘ a: at: One of tlie principal object: of the invention is to provide a cross tie with I rill runner lining means for mnrely locking the track rails against the tie. An important object I: to provide n fastener adapted to clamp the tie so firmly to the nil tint nil Vibration will be reduced to 1 mini- mum, Ind also to provide (or tnking up wear between the fastener md rail. â€"3clenmlc American. > "What union the problem on can cull! seriou- one for New England in the very large contribution which ln‘ dam-ill 'orlerl make annually to um Jeni toll. Prob-My no other rollrood in proportion to m length In- so many industries locoted clone to the 'rlil- road their to the New "oven. in many mm the union?” of these caâ€" ubiiohmto elect to use the right of I" u n highway to and from their home: in disregard oi all warningi signs. To nluie this evil the nllmd‘ ha taken the matter up directly with the lam oi the-o concerns not! ban asked for their cooperation. it bu also asked school “pathfinder-to to motlon their pupils oi the «longer at walking or playing on or near the roll- rood tracks." nut-«Innllonnmdcmda "and". win Inca I. «cum to ml- mng up min. um. “I! I'm 'u (on do" at me u I! "a put up. "wally. math for link rum to keep. the face in mam no III“ R night mu In ”none. the unto-d attenu- ed to met other turner: They were named In - tic-Inn manner. "point me be!" torn data (he wry next day All" It In put up. "In on (m In mutual. when Ibo New "-71.1 wt- cm m- any trot-«I at n “I." a point- In “Out: I: m“. In this country have nun In rancid It. may“ of (h.- lmn eon-Ma II: but" I": [or- Wdtu tub In a! ntlmd My. Thu. «at. In mm. New "may all". Manchu-tun. Rhoda Island. New: Yo". Not Jan". Whoa-Ila. ‘Vtmnh. Donn". Georgia. muonrl. Min-«cu and Wuhlum. The pon- Imn mam man all «no VI] hot: n a". donu- In and ten an II 1." m mm to 3600 he and I year In h" In Nov Yet “I! you walk along I nun)“ in Eng- lnud. haunt“ you cu thereby no the country honor or not homo more quiet- ly. you In arrested Ind taken boron I locnl mutants. who an" you no. In Canada you an be fined up to 850 and mm [or two months. and than. too. tho In I. urfofly autumn. In hm I‘IIQOI you have - pen-u you cum walk no men with“! nut can." of bola. flood and "on mm In Oct-any Ibo poo-luc- mo on lo ’18. Thou Mum tom atflklnx con- tra-ta when compared with the loan or life through tmpau on railroad property in other countries. In Great Britain between 190! and 1910 only 4.- m persona were killed and 1,315 In- Jured. Great Britain, however. take- atrou: laul means to prevent a loan of llte through tmpaaa on her nilroada' right or way. a. la ahown by the Now Haven't atatemnt. which an: The beaks-t toll of life In taken In the summer, the mortality rising (mm the lprtnx months with the tempera- ture. For example. In the month at January of this year on the New Huen's line dour managers were killed, In “brunt-y eight. in March nt- teen. I sun of limo-t 100 per cent In a. month. In 1912 162 persons falling under the class of treepassere on the New Haven right of way Were knledJnd 108 ln’ured; In 1913 172 were killed and 160 injured. end in 1914 118 were killed and 126 injured. During these years the New Haven and other road! of the country have been making el- tons to end the trespassing evil and avert the lose at lilq but seemingly without success. RAILJUE AND FASTENER the last three years 42 persons have been killed and 394 injured while new passing on the company's property. In the majority of use. the person! killed or injured were not tramp: but persons who were using the nilroad'e right of way an a public highway. “nenlly to make I short cut. or young bow or men seeking to steal ride- on freight trains. A circular Issued by the New Haven railroad say: th-t It Is not Io InuCII ”hated by the genus hobo as some other road: In this country are. yet in "In of le’ Right“ Way In TM. Country I. fluponslblc for I Dunn Lm Thu HI: I.- eom. Serious. FIGURES GHOW APPALLING GUI-1'8 0F TRESPAIO. mum on RAILROAD- Good Arrangement of um By a new Invention the light on an run-cud crooning ate changes «to man“: an the at. I: mum Ind lav On a single branch line there were nix hundred dilerent styles of printed railroad ticketn. end on the main eye- tem upward of ten thousand Most of ‘ the big roads hnd as high as an thou- sand standard forms of ticketl, with any number of specie! forms to be printed from week to week. Every excursion. special train. or conven- tion gathering meant the printing of a lot of new special tickets. ‘ eslmpiiiled tickets have supplanted many of these old duplicate end intri- eete forms, And many or the reeds ere adopting machines tint. working some- what on the principle of the cash reg- ieter, will stamp and date tickets in indelible ilk end give the dentin-lion just an pininly n it printed. Wash in Ram-nod Tickets Down in the pas-engu- and ticket department- the ruthless hnnd ot the economizer went. any: the Sunday Magazine of the Chimo Herald. and before it wn through a lot of dupli- cate pastebonrd used for tickets wu confiscated. There was such n mui tlplicity of forms of tickets in no on some roads tint it took most of the time 0! : private printing entablilh- ment to print them. Tm. Invention profile I "In In 1 the tuln ItgaIl Ilr "no which permit- tho IctuItloI o! I um! when I n- Mel nm at one o: I plunlifi ol polnu II opened. IIM IlgnIl unfer- Ibly being In close proximity to I lo comoun engineer or to I motormn o! I motor on or "an. report: the Scientific American. The VII" pre vent. the signal Ictquon when the thin line II elated, morale-I of tho prewar. of I" In the tall: line. The‘ film permlta the mutton of the dog! of I portion of the lit rushing from the Ilr ruenolr II In open to lle! "Ire. "I'll “no a prion. an or me.- Mr. Ripley a“. ‘00 and." u. ”no rocdnr all. "One dollar.” Ir. Ripley “and. AM that's "a way (In sum '0 mulnd full am to tho owmnm; o! the branch and. 11:. Mary can. out when I an“ Pg olllclnl told u u the John W. Wan luncheon. E. P. Ripley. DID-Idem of the Santa Fe. wd W. B. Blddlo. one of the three receiver- (or the “boo. m to tall over Whit In to be done thou! IN commlluon'u new order. “How would you like to My 00 load?" Ir. MIMI. mm. em nun-d. llxtyunllu long, between Arman City and Caldwell. Kan. wu told 3 few months no for 81. an the Hanna City Btu. The road was owned Jointly by th- Atchlnnon. Topeka c Sun. I". and the St. Lou!- Ban Frmhco nu. mun. It in Daily Involved um In I poor physical condition; The Kim-u pitta public utilities commission had just lulled an ode! that 8150.000 should he went to out It In better condition. dolphin m. RAILROAD BOUGHT FOR 31 It I. I Slnrullc Llno Luna! / Kamaâ€"A Record Usually the trolley car follows tho steam-drawn vehicles. but in the case of Fulton county the order may he reversed. Here's hoping tho: it: progressive citizenship soon may have the choochoo too. and thus lenvo Pendleton county, W. Vn., to bear alone the dubious honor of being the only county in the territory mentioned to be without n Itenm mllrond.â€"-Phlla- The primeul silences which have hung over the county will he dispelled h! the sound of warning song: when uniformed momrmen yank the rope as wide-eyed citizens stop to sure a! the electrlcvdrlv'en apparition coming along the highway. But Fulton‘ county in ”vacuum from m Rip Van Winkle dumber and II giving out w the clarion call of progress Its county seat, lcConnelI- burg, In gain; to have a street a: line. whom the Potomac river to tho MalneCanadlln border mm m but two countlel of any onto- that our not bour- single mile at noun nut road. One of these I: Fulton county. In southern Pqnnoylnnln. The 0th.: I: Pemlletbn county In Wat Virginia. Thus Ar- Only Tu. and 0m lum- 'About u 8.- tin Error If "I Wan. _ commas mmmn RAIL LINE Here's how the Kama 8000mm MR SIGNAL. VALVE WM: (ho name an mlty Im'ld Inn 1- not his rights. but In: hum “Oh. you.” a“ Manchu-n. ’1! mm In mom “melon- " um no bx (I. m they MM an I volley of m Dm- u lid! mun. hm Tie-u rum.” fln HolgM a! Minot". '1 I00 m Germ-M In using 3” Inland of ”not and Ihell.‘ uld Hart- uuy. “Could Anything in man uto- A Ohm-loo. ‘I had a «"3th "venom (bl. homing." nld Onset”. ‘Tell Inc about It." um (brain; "Two old ”Ml-Mn of my Raul.- tom tom! the war has ”out to Ian In argumun “out a disputed polo! In autumn.“ "Without the lemon. plane.” Illa Bron “5qu can. gently.â€"â€"Clrb m Rut-(er. At the next meeting one girl wu twenty minute. Inn. Protouor Cope bud waited until sh. had Men her Out. Then h; rem-rm bluugly: “How will you In" your ton. III-I Brown?“ Too Cour. Protouor Copeland o! Elm-rd. u the tutor, goes. removed his student- tor comlng late to class. “This In I clau In Englhh compo-l- hm." he remarked with “ram. “not In afternoon tea." Sample out: he. by mil with ”1:. 8th Book. Address Cutlcnm. Dept. 81', Boston. Bold "curling-Adv. night. This I- l “om night treat- ment for red. rough. chapped and lore hands." It works wonders. 0n retiring sank hand- In hot Cuuv can Coup-nan. dry and rub the Olm- m: Into tho hands Dome minute. Wen We or old gloves damn; Km Co h'y Olliy Una of Cancun Soap and Ointment. Trial Fr“. Who said anything about cutting prices? It's the aim they’ve marked down.” inching-Co" lie-78m. x. J. iii; Reduced. “They're having: marked-down ale of shoes It Blank'l." “I thought they prided themselves on never cutting prices." tolled In slal- Iunou- {rep-trauma. Abnoluuly “rule-n; no pocmu n man- “In drugs!“- vlll Mum! money 11 ll lulu. loop- now (my lur- from Allowing. noun alumni: Iona Nptmnlullnehflrntmunlflroulnnd bun “ml. Be. 50: and In» at. drum mom or direct 2n ugly; 013ng And (ya-Jgrlunglge. Pine Bu no IOBE EBAY'IIMM Baton Youth“! Color. HQ 0m Wlll Know You'n Dunn Anythlng. v mmumuumhuufulhunhl-I and d But why um um: ulna on «n h! k nu sauna. youthful or with In: Hair llama! This In maul-Ind b: 9|»! «9|». .01. Mn 4" '0 I! “"99“. w! I Binâ€"l m the Minn: convict: 1n no longer required' to wear “find clothing. ' Jillâ€"Penn»: mm the reason some at tlm Womble woman II'G bra-kins out in it. 'im‘muin'ammnm ”tutu-ble- Pout Ton-ti. are madeofchoioeoc cbcmdhdkncmmmmdainfly Wrolledandmaméd toadelicnhe goldembfawn And how the kiddies do enjoy them! After play time-for lunch or cuppaâ€"- thectinklybrown flake- just hit the spot. mahmnppehzmg lunch atanyhouto" died”. Any Timeâ€" HANDS LIKE VELVET Dunk Duluth cm ‘1qu our. and «um Post Toasties 1 setup-pen neon. nurtu- "on three mm. Advonlllnx. ooh-crip- llom and the ovum of Ion! do". "Ya." "piled Inn-or Comm-col. "But he doesn't no It {or much «can Crow-If Mun." PM .0 Lawn... "What a wonderful flow of luau. our Maud nu.” "Ah. roll.” the aid. “all chuck». lend to Mann. and u l have flown dog! and mum but In) or no. car- non I thought I would ulna your church." Why In. Went to Chunk. .A devout old lady had hocomo my do“. And, no hot church in Iom GI.- vnnco {gout hat-hone. declded to u- U-nd Iuounr one. which wu mnr. an. cool. to an mum of m u‘» ood church ghoul n. on who many tmlm ud_lnod to con. than": pal-ll I0 Avletore' Oatety Penebutee. The chart!” ot‘ prectleelly ell the ‘lnventore or perechutee tdr elmen ‘ have been directed towerdl the devel- opment of e device for the elrmen deloue. the eeroplene lteelt belnx AL loved to drop to eerth unhindered. Pereohutee (or the whole eeroplene have just been deelued by e French Inventor. Two tolded perechutee. con- telned In eone-eheped recepteclee. ere etleched to the ulna u Beet the end- ee poulble. By mean- of e elmple mecbenlenmpented by the movement or e emell heed lever. theee pen chetee ere peebed out of the conteln- ‘ on. After which they ere élelmed to open freely. no metter In whet mn- ner the umphue III! be telling. All theelmen hutodoletoheuoeto the emphue. "Why didn't you laugh “the bou' Joke. Bill?" you. OWN DIEGO"): “1"!an I n m I _fil‘u9=:‘ 1.,or TM“ In“! "Don't have to: I quit Saturday." Chadianâ€"Elm I]: trauma and W Am I um Imitation. cud “Jul ’ m it- lnflnc theta-lthotlnhn Ind WWI. Hildebrand“ . Albumen ted-ed” " m but .1 Indwhlehhllbunhm! 0'. ”a? M b flint Gama-handrail Monti-9W0! Tho Childnn’l Pinataâ€"Tho Hothcr’l Ftkad. mm. m There's a Ron-on. V'Tnu WimWihm 1:. “W“ Ibnl an mature-mucosa ill-:01..." flfimmwnnmlnm gags: gflgfium .. 3...:313umfig‘mwavaz' Mm m% who I'm-co- fiflffi'fifi’fifli“! 3.5 :%?E ‘63:: HORSES FOR EUROPE What Is Slum-Id; Nu Tut. ‘ ~wn¢ 'u (I. clo- Mll ”a lunar "Kumu noct- fw Mm- “llov my I“ ’0' h“ M’- "Only on coal. “In." ”WI, can you nu I luv. GNU" “Mo-o l vu hum. In n no I...“ mm. ulna.” tflflL“-Clovollld Ml Dank. “You nus-1 blue no u I'M John. The I“ you “I. b I! in. Ha. Hutu borrow“ It IN. 0” am. In the no In: "I can“ 0 6min. ”What I mm m In. m won um 0mm." “Did you In. It. Agar “You. II III vary taco-l... It) don't you u! but. 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