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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jun 1915, p. 6

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| M. F. HASS, Tailor “Minimum-little mun ml at our national prop nu. not in, that of Live and Lu Ll". (We do no! any our baby In my. lmly bounce we five out- fit! a hole for them The In” In wfovmiag his normal function In ”wing with his ion and mt adults are bmdmindovi enough in allow the little fellow than indulgence: which “wall In his stain of dowlovmeni. ll be film a pinyihlnz which III dun carom in flue". mp wisp pawn! do» not take It may from tho baby without In! providing a minimum Why, therefore. should mi ihese same po- . BOOST!“ Don’t Knock mg. “I. “ gm of punl)‘ 5..., ml that I Mule Min; up will do for u- ontmrhoa. It do" I untold. Injury "on It noun lo lawman [Mn out your aroun- Mentions. m or your unit-n man and you Ion Imly Ion! a (sum. mu In bull-cu um muny'n don-ad in "on In when m am out (In coring Natur- hflnm no on" m a! onus-«l. you loo- .0! only (be may midi-bl] co.- Iutd. intro- ncriko on «no «1‘ m at Ibo con-uny'n mm d hay-Icy vita I. ll: tub of that “uh- I“ o’flnhn which um Ma‘mpblunmdtu but. You In" W“ m wry “auction uric! nub. your on ’0 pk MINI ad minim your was I. (run nlamlu mm. The valley. mum. of any eon-nit}. Mmmlmmrmltle moan ml at our alumni pro. rut. nut 50 that at Live And Let Their «poly (I. "no. ' noun nu Mr. THURSDAY. ONE 241‘". [CS THEATER "On 01 Our om" Ml... “0.0 0! Our Girls.“ m- «hunt-d drum which no flood] Immun- no [nun-u at two highly mm mm "ml Dun. the mule m- u. In tho many “Nord- am! “no "ti-pi h (I. mu role 0! ~11» Phi my.” II ”One at Our 0M1" "ml [in canny- the «can rule. otherwise Kata mum. m "the! tee-- with patriotic hurt“. ml the thrilling citation. muted with the Mum-s nerllce of the finely no evict-wind American gm In boat" of her um. French cousin. [mm all the clone-n awry to me m.- M mm art-a Efitercd at the Downers Grove PQSIOFfice as second-class mail matter Mvcnising rates made known upon application our national north. Why! He- ma- lhoy 00 not "no god enema a. principle and poucy that In: and: our anion IIIDI’MIIO in the world of m They fall Io no that whoa at] Mayor or dulmy Ibo other In!- Iov'l mm« In (to drill-m hope d “lulu n ”lath Mum-n. um in only Ihmlu I boomer-ax which “can Incl" to "u,- autumn! o! (In co-unulty. But In who of (bl: nut object Iowa on the pan or the nation as u whdo. my 0! our local communi- Un no no! nix-mu Ihlu wullh. In not keeping step 'Ilh the much a! Troursen 15c We wage no war for conquest. We have no thirst for empire. We de- mlnd only the inalienable rights of liberty in the pursuit or happiness and the peaceful prosecution of trade and commerce. We grant to every other country all the privileges which we uh for ourselves. but of these in- elienehle privileges We are very Jeni- one. Our determination hu not lltered on this enb’ect since Putt-lei: Henry and. “Give me liberty of give me death." Thet’e the meaning of the mulling eentiment unlnu anything that eats “in reetnint or trade"; the“; the keynote to the American epirit: thet'e the secret of our marvelous huelnul upon-ion end the loci thet we are today the richeet people Iii the world. It in our well retarded Chris- tina spirit of Live end but Live. . terwee was ever made by any. leader '0! a great people than that by Presl- dent Wilson when he said “America asks nothing for herself except what shall“ a right to ask for the sake of humanlty.“ That lofty declaration of principle clearly defines. once and for all, the positlon and final stand of the American people and sets forth this natlon in clear relief in contra-dis- tlnctlou from the rest of the world. I Perhaps no more stutesmanlike ut- Ceanlng, Pressing, Repairing LIVE AND LET LIVE. Suits Cleaned and Pressed u to am from $16.00 up! Ladies Suit or Dress Cleaned or Pressed $1.25 and up Sponging and Presst , Friday from thcoflice of The Downers Grove Publishing W. Belmont and Forest Alenu'c. Downers Grove, Illinois. 66 South Main Street Formerly Telephone Office C. H. STAATS, Editor Whrlflbeflvered ”net‘s" Grove Reporter SATISFACTWI MI I. Kate him]. an Anertun heiress. "one. the Atlantic to attend the veddtng of her little cousin. Julie. In France. hmfe doo- Ihe know that Pate hold- in atom for her when sh. ‘team her mm. "cane home for the chateau o! the Fonhlanqnea. Julie marries the profltgate (‘mnte de "'9" Milan. though the loves her coustnl Hurt. and Kate grterea to see her little cousin grow sadder and paler every day through the realtutton of her great mlstake. A great happiness, A town In "In 1 mt ll'u wonder- lnl that I mm ”In. up will do for A .00.! low will do mon- lo lump the Do)- It homo um: mod Mum. ur- not be trying to stop some: mm I" o! (In Um». lxi’l nun mammal“. Don't be I smelt. Everybody In ml- mun “Mom you In". even me dot-10f. It you think I cow cun‘l laugh [or Jay, In wmebody sell you I (om! mo. Be- one o! "w leader-u o! the town I.’ put: can; but. anyway. keep up. {10 Ma u ball player, The (hm; he lo always working for In homo. Don‘t wand III your time lolllng “but. you could do It you had some time. A good way to make the. world better In to begin with the home town. A town is like a permbuhtor; It Isn't much good unless It In pushed The he»! plans a man can have to the (mute um house plans. Why should the town muzzle dogs and not knocken? When someone plans to help the town. plnn to help the plan. A nice tron! patch has prevented many an old maid. Be a live one and the town will nn‘er be a dead one. Good roads lead not only to town. but lo money. Save a little money and save a lot of worry. Don't be the man who put sit In city. Building good humus builds a good town. A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR BOOSTING DOWNERS GROVE. rents be as equally broudminded in their attitude- toward the same baby eighteen or twenty years later? Think It over.) / F. J. AIILa’ES, Pres. Nal‘l Indoor Gums- Ass'n Downers Grove, m. Suits $1.25 Suits 400 DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER, DOWKEBS GROVE. ILL. Call or write Illemu'x Bush" Life. 648 lnsunnce Exchnngc Building, Chicago, Illinois y Buy Your Life Insurance ‘ .A‘ La: than One-hall Old Line Rate: As: 28 $8.75 per - - $10 $3312.25 per - - 810 Age 15 to 55 In proportion Millions of Insurance carried with us by satisfied Policy Holders in Illinois In. ad In. Pull Mendel-non and bully wlll occupy melt unmet hon! II (‘le Ellen. Beam: Chllnn had "no mldnnuno to break her I". In! mi. In. Warden. Conan-"man Madden and «up can ontorulnrd a! dinner at the home of W. H. fimnn. Friday "out". In. Earl llauorhnm Ind non In“. Mon mom a! the home 0! Mn. Juno! flatloflmm, Thr- "(‘hlldmn'l Day" Merci-m wen» observed In ('uu ('hurch Ian Sunday and a wry good program rendered. The church I'll bu-nufltully «laconic-d Ind much and" In due mow I'hn helped to male M a luv-ten. There wlll be a Spudny School con- vention held at the (.‘au Church Sim day. June 2011:. Two suntan:- wm be held. the morning union. (mm H In 12. and the afternoon. (mm 2 lo 4‘ All nm- unmi to be vrcwnl. 3m- Ella singleton visited m the home or W. H. Smart over Sunday. however, comes to the American girl. for she in loved by Captain John Gregory, a dashing British omcer, no less noble than he is brave and hand- some. to whom she is won betrothed. The Comte de Crehillon conceals a secret of his past, a broken and beau- tltui woman. who suddenly appears one night at the chateau and con- fronts him. after which she is never seen alive a‘gain. Ola Dr. Girodet. the family physician, dislikes the Comte. Hearing a woman‘s scream on the fatal night, and being told of a mysterious, haggard face that had peered through a ‘ window 01’ the chateau. he notices the Comte's nerr~ oueness and fear, and begins int-es ”gallons, which end in the finding of the woman's body in the old wishing- well in the garden of the estate. Sui- cide is the verdict given in the wont- nn's death, illld the Comte breath“! freely for a time. He is harsh. sus» plcious and cruel to his girl-wife. and poor little Julie. driven desperate by his treatmtnt and hvr love for Henri. decides to leave France with her streethcurt cousin. Julie writes Kate ‘ she is eloping. and the impulsive and ‘ generous American girl guys to limtri's room to save. Julie from .inr fully. ', There she is discovered by tin; (.‘umtt- ‘ and her own betrothed. ('nptztin (in-m" ur)‘. 'l‘o shield her contain from the ‘ (‘omte's fury. Kste conceals Julie's“ presence in Henri‘s room, and takes ‘ the awful situation upon her own shoulders. at the risk of her good name and her fiance's faith and love. The development of the play thrilling- ly portrays a series at dramatic sh- uatlons that culminate in the triumph of Kate over the insulting Comte. and the revelation of his mysterious and siniul past. which sets Julie tree to marry Henri. Kate is made doubly happy by her gallant Captain's laith through all her trying experiences, and “one of our girls" at last weds one 0! England's'brat‘est otllcers.â€" Dick’s Theater, Thursday. June 24th. .“QOfiRâ€"vâ€"nn-ntâ€" Two Party Telephone service is excellent for those who have but moderate use for a telephone. It has its limitations howeverâ€"there is another subscriber who has equal privi- leges on the line and who may be using it just when you want to. In an emer- gency this. occupation of the line may cause serious annoyance or loss. The cost of single-line, direct-service difiers so little from that of two party service, when its ad- vantages are considered, that it is a question if the small saving on the latter is good economy. The best is none too good when it is im- perative to have the way to the exchange open and ~tree. CASS NOTES. Chifagofi'rl‘elephone Company' Bell J. C. Wylie. hm Mann} 7mm way u m 1 "0f the 67.000 vartetln of thin” ‘ about women'n In“ that It 11 Impos- sible tor a man to understand." Intd n qutet observer. "l at" mentton only one Why II it ttut tnmon button on their coats the other way from the way In which 1 man bottom on his ('WI? A man‘- coat II to undo that 1M button! com» on the trtt ltd. or half of the garment. vim: It ti buttoned In I unman'o ml, tM but- ton. come on thr right mt: WM. - woman wt: an I mun- moment the Frat thtng Inc an II I'I‘III thtl: '\\'tu. tt button. on the tron: way!‘ 0! mm. tho mo thinks that tho womu’n way I. rang, mat the only mm "at to certain about It to that the an“ coat bottom on on IMO and the womaa‘a on the other,"â€" N-w Yon Comet Plath-m [h “Take Her Along." Mother is really a good sport. You have simply overlooked her ln your fun. You have always thought or her ‘as a sort of combination angel and sen-ant. and you have made use of her endlessly and thoughtlessly. You have accepted her sacrifices as 1 mat- ter of course. Sometimes you have not noticed how near you have come to allowing her love to turn into more drudgery The stanza part or it is that she loves (on as much as your: self. that she ls just as Jollv on s pic‘l Me as anybody else you could invite. and that she is simnly slur‘ninx in s bulking suit. To go on thinking of everybody else and inviting everybody else hetero her is more your minor-l tune than it is hers. You are really. missing I vs! when you overlook henl â€"Los Angela Times. Arrive from East*8:35 a. m.. 8 a. m., 11:40 a. m., 12:23 p. m.. 5 p. 11).. 5:10 p. m. Depart for East~1o207 a. m., 9 n. 111., 1:34 p. m, 21mm. 11)., 5:33 p: 515 p. "1.. 7m» p, m. Arrive mum West «the a. "1., 9: u, 111.. 1:34 p. 111.. 5:32! p. m. Depart for West~$f4n :1. m., 11: a. 111.. 5:10 p. m. For the Upper Mlssissippi Valley and Plains States-Scattered showers are probable Thursday and again on Sunday; temperatures rather above the average are probable. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. For the Region of the Great Lakes â€"Showers in the upper lakes region Wednesday and Thursday and again on Monday, with temperature aligmly above the seasonal average. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau. Chicago. Ill, Tue:- day, June 15, 1915.-â€"lasued by the U. 8. Weather Bureau. Washington. D. C.. for the week beginning Wednesday. June 16. 1915: WEEKLY WEATHER FORE- CAST. System '7 a. In., 9:58 11)., 5:33 p: 111.. $1000 $1000 11:4“ 8 «v I! m are look! have a talk wIth go. a for house or lot you want pleased to list n. 3.. to a:1-:3glvnml'nmeé annulm- hal. "tutti; c c use. N can. pen. on of m3. trees, paved "rerun-tn side; but of location. Lot 75:143. Pfleo. 83.600. Anothu Bargain â€" 140m houu. In modgm. on mud knot. 1001142. Price. Nlm- -room house. all modern In A! con- ("flan1 lure tn. fruit. trees, one of the on; on In Downer. Grove Lot iééiao'd "FEES 37.260. broom house; madam; in good candl- uon; an best street In Downers Grove. Price. 82.700. nu. An offer. I! you are low for net. property wmun one or two kl of corporation limits ask me thou: may term. hoSuz-I300'm bovine. we; huh: “It." use ust new a m. 35:150. Price 2%: any rt'ermn. How can you duplicate thb one? sup room hum. new. cement basement. laun- dry. Inmate heat. large living room with fireplace. open stairway, up to date bath- room. two porches. paved amt. 1M 50: l5». Price ”.300. f‘ou‘ and onwhal! acre: of land. at ht~ mom lnxme, good condition. barn. ch ck- en housw. fruit tree: Mun be «en lo compare the price. ”.9” Make offer. SIX R00)! home. men knew-mt (urn-co. hrge rote!- 'Ith moms. mini we". can lot mm. near «ammun- nmm. 1m. house in In A-l mdnm. Price 82,000: urns. 3011“ {not lot1 north Forest Ate‘. n (er. gas and electric "5M. 0M! 3230. be! run. show Int: i! you me yeah nu Do"! (me! I um" Tornado and n" Imam. No nuMy build!“ m "or be" or are: my fig mica randomly of" 'io'mom'" "iiio‘izs'filid" STU us. Not In "no um. LAT, all? ACT mtur 49 ‘ 'mvfn‘ "’Scélrf'imi'i "36755 i - {:1 on um nod. Pflc‘: r720... . he an. had. not Ive-ham m. {run WM"! m. on. In“. [tom and. new. anon-m houn- huh. comm human. hot "hr 0. .3! but. mm Inc. (in. block. hum depot I’m-v oo-m hm hm hum. do. well. I)!!!‘ are gem of 31mm. (ni‘ hogs ifo’n“ " i ‘Mii‘mrw 'n." («6 pg 7 _nln. ghoul 15 ”03;! run le- 1 till-rum noun. all motion. Jun unly wanted.- "It. We In only mm yuan «H. but cm»! human. “Hum '00:“. hand" (uh. via-«Hr and an "nu. huh. II he! com...“ in 0v way; slaw ham and "oh-Inn moo. In” um Inns: lot mm; 1 t can «Maul-1‘ unit Ia lopâ€"I. Men .M I-own "mm "on". wva im-rmrm, but want hon! lmln mu. clan-"W "shim "Ml "am- on hurt "at". 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MI uu-Irrn. 1h Trade With Our Advertisers its-null lumrnlnu. mm. hunt ulrw :| Ian-r IUI. bur run- H you some Haple avenue flGuring on bull-Mn; thls on Iwrlh mar. filo-am h In'll "I .“\‘1 ""' "nu-V". 'l‘lllu “rll hullL :lu-r “Jam. "~th Hum- Om!"- “Om-duh mm.” Morris Shoe Store A pair of stocking: given free with every pair of high or low shoes every Wednesday, Prices from “c Io a.“ you can't beat them for quality at the same pfiCt. 1118 LARGE? SELECTION AKD MUST UP‘I‘ODA‘I‘E Oxfotd. Pumps and Slippers [or the entire lamily SClllJE'l’Z KEARNEY MARGARET AIRD Shampooing Scalp Treatment Face Massaging Manicuring Work done at your residenge Lynn: Ind Oren-rd 3mm DOWNERS GROVE Downers Grove, Illinois Gala-rumo- Phone I‘ll-I J. l. cum, D. V. I. Teacher of Singing ”on Rudiments tn Adi-“c Pink! £990“th by I.“ of M Studios Maple Fain-int An. Downen Grove, Illinois Plum Ill Now is the time to da-osate your lawn with a nice Cement Flower Vane. delivered and put up for $7.00 H. 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