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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jan 1918, p. 2

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“haiku!” IARDSNIPS I “my, Jill. 24th Matinee 3:30 0 1. mm man" W “111: Judgment House” foul weekly, any Mann”, and a ““1an 00-05!” m~~m1mmnomnwwnml mu. ”“350.”qu 1 mwahfllmfl m AbouGoodCo-edy m-ufidfflmMI‘lMWlhl Idle 0'10"“, tist Church: cv. Norman Gould Oliver. Pastor Congregational Church: Rev. Ira Milton City. Pastor To The Patriotic Effort of the FIVE CO-OPERA'HNG CHURCHES To Conserve Coal and Promote Elfid' Christ for All - All for Christ I WJMWDmhflI WWI-OMIk‘SAMIOMISmu 'Ghllmlm (I. I. fl"! {IDIJRIED Dicke All Services of Group 1. All Services of Group 2. in Congcgtlioml Chinch. in Methodist Church. THE FIGHT FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS, FREEDOM and TRUTH In Elia ’- “Wamxw um ARBUCKLE In “A Country Hero” Burton Holmcl Tnvcl Plcture-~ “Picturesque Peking” Vllafinph Comedy Saturday. Jan. 19th Mary Andemn and Antonio Moreno Inn “By Right or Pouculon‘ Union Service of All Five Churches Every Sunday Evening. Group 1. LEND YOUR SUPPORT Two Group Combinations See News Columns of Repom-r for Particular: S. P l’ Evangelical Ch ch: t a“ 8 Rev. magma Pm: fl Tuesday, Jan. 22nd vafllcmintonYukonm Mnarfiehumeathut mm Baum-m mummrwmm mhuhnflnmmr Theatre Mme-flat. uphill-hips dthoeddludmfluuwholive wad-smog. Mflah‘bham. It bufiuutfllmdmdthe ()l .I R .Vl (.)'l"l‘( ): Matinee 3:30 Evangelical Church: “n" Rev. P. (L Nder. Pm farce-rhinhalltylndhnhnto morneddcntshould dalayfihenfln «magnum-mama. Son hunterhAlubl-nry much like . mum, he an only getnfnfmmhinnpplybueni! Scuba: Wm gunman-y mat nlygo Iofaru Mftheir food supply will any themâ€"«d «an an ninth-manna. Who-them!) ‘hwmmmum Cur-bachndtlonflnhettnnnr vmbflmrdsdwuklntopthem,dek- The river raw-m in! the supply base ~~and there are no others. Let 1 man strike north from the Ynhm anywhere HI the interior of Allah Ind he have M he will never get mother me of not! provision: until he comes back tothutawn. Ahadothhnanno‘ posh, settlements, supplieu or even‘ India: villageâ€"for the 110th and lath-m humbly live am no Dave never sliced it. for {m to- gether they are "he 1 solid chunk of he. A trail follower will never let In: most alien {me together but m,farilheispingfuthewfll Minnnymenttnut. Inst-0t ifrying pun from meat will burn an1 ‘ololidenndbenwontheotbn. A Ming outfit m be no stranger than its grub outfit, and this is the min rum why there an thousands of man mile! in the HI North ter- ritory that Mve never been pmspect- ed and thousands of .cm that have never had I llama foot on them. | Sun cm. mm, The old timer w"! ‘cut his him or bear m! inb slices. Mitrneusolfiinnflcesandthan pack it int» one package. The "ch:- chko” will cut it in slices and let it Irene together and he might knel- [the amp- In when- night find: ”I" Rrrry year I lamp numb" of rruy How". on": nlnm‘ wood in rny mm3Wfl I" WWI.“ 0‘“ 0‘ “I“. 00" , V , luflu‘n to Portland. OlvnnA Them in .M “fin“ . r" h"! mun! 9|"an I (own on the Yukon Um! Dun nn! . taunt out «no or mow "hugs." Tn 3 Th! 5"” I" "9‘ hoilod roll. M'lhings urn given on "w nun-s fnr "u- 'nnou¢h Io (not them meh. (hath-Mn now-rm. brooding and solitude. [they Irv- rpm-d out and nlknrwl to And N l.- ulhr-r "mark-Mr that alum «m.» After “my ." {mun (berm prr rent of "Ion nwn m‘t‘r in '11-» pa! in bags and (her In- mutation: six month! lo hm yean' tmnt‘ fl? :5 dry buns. M! in the "bug" uniuflum in f A underfoot mid boil then: Ind Porthnd. Hd than (new solid and the tender- luy may buy Indian women anal Wont night jut a well than than marry then. to prevent insanity. “We any ad mt ftp-h one. no hr :- pm unis Io holdo-r bnim mm". time min: m Try thawing on! ma! we in. on sight at each «hem a m If solidly {nun hennaâ€"or then we buy when and sou-nu." ex- nther don't try It. ”flamed one minor u "I. ”or I Mr. lhmgfi on with Nu- lent loan of Um. flow will be boiled Inter! 1M sun. In I moaning mm to a gold mile. the rump- ln then- nil!!! find: ”It Group 2. hAln-hwllohvel’thlfll And with snow and ice everywhere. the miners of Mash really miter for wt of water. The only new they have during the winter is now “our, thwad,nndthilisloooflzntoomndl troubleformenwhoworktmm 15¢; lshonnperday ltisllaooflenm‘ muchtmbleformwhofltmyin 1th «bins day that (by. Helen K ‘isafadthatmdonotdflnkm'h water to be healthy during the long winters, aid as for having much to keep their bodies nnd their dishes In l IA hm Ina-n work Input" Ind lin- ugdlier thy lfll'r day. or num- night after night of the long asylum winter. and that - tim may become sullen. mom, qmmlm. Tho) will go r thy: without hardly I W wont; no darkness. mum and «It! had I peculiur influence on men. The finn- est 0! friends will quaml over I trifle ambenlknfordnn. Omwillget mullfllllpuflnerulhmmdind willlylntonmsiaulfliekmly and does not Mk. They will quarrel over the moat unimportant details and «Mn separate over 3 tfilllng "gu- mt. Anywhere else but in dill salt Methmmwmldflglnhothelm for cull other. wm llw "murmur l: far below an lad than la no wlml it In ”low mm how hr sound will any. The bowl of n clog can be Man! funk-r than the eye an m, and m m mm more man u mu. ”an. loudly." um" I: “no to he lad In (luv pmapurunx “In”. nntl nonw- ‘llm I man might hum for I mom). and mwr m I July! of bar. rurlbo Or any other animal. ln‘lu- gold. gamr in when you find ll "m Alukn. and it is fully nu umruin us (old. Another miner told me that the ex- trema cow had (and he Md Mn pan- Mr lo lblndon (Mir III-wing firm and Ir.“ (or warmer weather. 0m- morn- lnx In though! to fix I do: AM! that W» sanding jun waldo lhv «Ma. H. mm out to m it Ind M- hand am In comm with "u- llrd that. I! I'll {mu-n to "v- andal in an ln-unl.‘ ”The old! nu brought "with and his km! "land by running IM me]. but he I.“ he had a dangerou- non Inn IM- burn. 'uld threw the (“albumin out and when it struck ”In gmnd it wax ice. Thin is a Whopper for a man “to bu never experienced I when up around the antic tilde. but I will believe lny ltor)’ to“ in Allah when told the fin! time. \ for the interior had barn 60th and pupcmd with newspapers. And he upcnt the molt of his time wading thou- walls. Nu woutd mad up u fur n he could see. then sum] on the table and mud up to tho roof. mu! newspaper: that were printed ten year: below. He told me that one morning he opondcd the slide window In a tampentme of 80 degrees be- , low zero no living thing can long or» dam in the open. Even the hardy bears and wolves hunt holes and rev min until the weather moderates. Hen long exposed to the awful cold may survive for n time, only to die1 with lung disease later on. The in- tense cold bmthed in the open {new or chill: the lung lining. and Inter on the victim will contract bronchitis. ‘mmonia or quick consumption. 1 One prospector told me he no caught in a blizzard and mnuined for five days In an abandonrd mining cabin. He said evidently a white wo- man or nan-w hid once mined their. Jr VII lulu rum Terrible blizzard: often ovenake mushera on these trips. norms that A” 0'3““ Mil-“bl "I'll Jan- neither man nor do: can face. and “”7 2‘ lo 3. u M-H‘ than one must get in and stay in and W“ k" ““1" WW"! m it is over, or die. “unve- 1‘he thermometer during mid winâ€" (er will often go 80 degreea and more I below zero, and Alnskan thermometers are made the reverse of state record- ers. the zero mrk being more than half way u the glass so the mercury . ‘will have [gram enough to run down. 0' 1'0“.“ "’ an ofl'lclal PWdImIfion In an ordinary mermomewr (he men '5 10'1"": any will "m down into the bulb and By the Governor of “hickâ€"A pl.- ‘l‘hc week of January 21 to 2G is to be enrollment week for boys who are willing to help win the war by work- ing on the fauna next summer. The dates were fixed by Governor Funk freeze solid. (Continued on Pnge 8) but It luck the minute he get- than 4H" nut-we. Janet it Then hardy and me, many "man In: other dunno on earth. I!!! 0|! NIH!!!- nl We Inc-Illa. '20. 'ushoW‘r‘ “I m an. She started them-QM ”can!" Info: and than nun. forth fimmhnnmm.” mfllht" qua. «3.. min... pen-st feel: no with“. ‘Nomeanndvlthdettwmm dommlnconcm;uomnmnnct hmwhoduuotnctwflhmfl- m:nomanactvlthcmflm whmmbo-dmupahym any 131. All boys relied in time to get of that mm. WMWMMI tom qquotlmnlbnm. “filth nmmalvmdm 1m ”Intonation-1006mm.” ”uninformed-Infiltra- the roll 0! "flag tum It Is a lo- ot which the mud and but to mamâ€"mm A speciai short mum in agriculâ€" ture has hm [tn-mm! u the imi- versfly of Illinois (or an: an city boyuwhowillenlm. mlmmwm ht started in In high about. on Feb- , LOUIS L EIIFZRSON. Maury of sun». Illinois is called upon to prov“! at but 15.0” bay: (or fan: wk. Pinon wm be found for them by the sun Council of Defense Idling with the United States Boys‘ Working Rev serve. Tho-y win to paid for their By the Governor Mflm mmmwmmcunmua Gin-n under my hunt! (in Gm! 8“! 0! sun at W capital In Sprint- fleld. (M: fauna-nth day at January. On the mr of our hand. an “comm! nim hundrwl mu! erm. hill of the lndrwnrkm of "w Unitd Stun. (he can hundrvl and lady-m [ Inn-«fly mun upon (he I“!- ‘hodinl youth or our unto. of from l‘xlfln In ("my your: a! m. to "no" lhvmmhm in the l’. S. Boy-9’ Working Rum-we. and for Iii: pur- pon- l Mmby Mllulr "yo mm. a! January 21<28 helm-hr, an 8min! Registration Wonk. school-non this wring lo the (um um lad the [Ar-mf- lll‘c no talcum that n will don-ml" (Mir pum- MM occupation. ‘Mud upon "u- no“. Ind "w 'IHIO'I' of today M fol! my: hr the nar- du- of Mn mind. “any. wry may. of (be how who AM" go from tho Amllun‘. an In actuation. h h0- ‘coming more and mom ulruflw. Thr dmdrn and hot-Um which am thou o! a gas-anus. no (m the fun- to the rule- In rapidly giving way. m h.- l-H m be enrolled in tho United sum- Boyu' Working Ila-em. with the cow lent of their pant-u. but In no want are they 10 be employed in military service. The boy will Ira-M.- “"1 mm in M: school work. and his ‘morul And physical well-u- will be mun-«l by volunteer vlmon. In- MM .1 Matting (um their Mun- Mon, (My uorvfcr. in In) oplnoén. will "an, aid ll. |ourm‘lmola.main mmmmfi; \ essential to the conduct of the war. ‘ my llmusnnds of active, vigorou- Ind patrlotic boys between the In: ‘of sixteen And twenty yen-u. They no not subject to the Selective Draft. lost a! then: desire to do their bit, if only the way he pointed out to them. “cpmblemlawfltlheminm way {or the (arm. Ind to bring them into patties! relation- with the tar- nu-ra who Med their help. The Edu- cational Committee 0! mar Stile Council a! Dore-me. Ito-operating with our Dopnnmu-nt of Agriculture and State College of Atriculturc of the University of Illinois. has nrrlund I special lhrw montlu' {Inn mm. lo- ‘mher wlth some paella] lninhlx. by which these boys may be Mud. by the end of April. to and-nah wort upon our rams. Tune boy: 1m to or I issue null; Gnu kn boys out]! tan 1 of (II with Em canto del- t , u -, lac 1“ 10088. men fully realize the duty mung Wgfim flocks : upon them dnrin: the continuum of mud-e- (om - ham mund- ‘thc wnrJostnlnaverycIm-gyhor- a.“ “Pd" “have” to an 5.” th- der to produce the maximum of food. In". ththeymoatneedhlecomplhh lemryhmfly ‘- a this is additional labor. Then in in man", his W m... a“ our schools. with occur-th- Ioc mind-hmwmtaonv.u.c.a. emutiflmthemduclolthomr.wmwmmg my Humsands of active, Vl‘omlfl issued with out 9‘ g. "en! m.- h and patriotic boys between the In! uniform. [g in mm It (h of sixteen And twenty yen-I. They um not uni-boo on oh. hunt... nâ€"u .Gnlu M 9’9"“le 7”” M Illinois is the smelt-alt food pm duel»; state in the Nation. Her {uh W! 2‘ '0 3° '- W-m Cont-muon- m by new a . Wat for Bon' Working Damn Grove to the ”MM” W0- mioml war-fund «rum Y. 11.0.; are already paying his divichub h The week of January 21 to 26 is to the “yes of boys from a“, domai- bt- enrollment week for boys who are ity who are undergoing milltuy m willing to help win the war by work in; .c Camp Grant. Great like: I’d in; on the farms next summer. The n“, Bellwfllo md Ramon! W flaws were fixed by Govenwr Funk fields, According to the advice: med- 0. Lowden in an official madam-Hon vcd Item this week. m cold " In follows: __ .__, ,A. r. _ _ ,, F1.1.3 BOYS nowunns anon: FARM Y. n c. A. MONEY FRANK 0’ LOWDEN. :honld be err me full benefit Governor mam: Vcdh'em this week. ThacoIdwuth- or has driven thousands of enlisted d m- molinddethoY.l.C.huhforthlr w. game: and letter an. Id PW ing. The mymrsmorm-am I" 1"" im. the cherry open lire-plum. II- mung phonograph: and plums. boob hi Inn-l Honey And the m - "An Wily." and Uncle ii. '51le- boo. mrmmm. M"nflima-u28 explained I theory In “tumult-null” in? P lee they me am fresh aid-n. mhn'hoeuwu andhhmdnfduulib formeyh-vemcinflmlflrfl. mmhnmum indunismm noldiertohvemenulnhnh' "Mahmoud“ â€"â€"hntanecutmmpfoteul I. WJthI-m. mtlhginmmberwb I mmflmdtonmhdyoum ”we“. And-end the III-m m It look than own. "Try a M We to new! the Inn expensive manning; 11m . minutiae. They pm It“ renum- wfin more is “H. "If you nun u: do ”nothing M “I" Mp I lot. tr" rwrym you I“ run! rwrym you don't hm to put I “an: on Mr mud." and fl than in "w nail box. If no a“ “havih'mmnmndnmm mu rum «mu few the mand- yw would mine n»- my Mica worth cf plan" I lump e- gin. Yousoeunevenhpnrem.ufl in ohrt It meMny. and they I"! Tomulmgulmtolhplm. noonulheymwld.1'hhn-m "am badly. Rad (M folio-h. Hr toruvduon by IML Wmha 0. Morgan. rm. Arm-mm Exp-dub- my forum in [fr-m, lo No not." at lak- antr lost Amutcun Inn! to bl, IL. In". In Pram 3nd in (M In“ at: um- IN." mm (and: mmummwm Alto Shanta-Yam“ 31.500. ‘ 'r-u meow dub unaba- .nmuemummmi l. C. A. ltCI-pcmt. [Urine lottery for than who at. u. [lflbmormdumvhan- ‘Ifl do no for ”Dutch”. Tho, gl- orxuiu Mutations! chin-unden- duct "Halon- urvkol («thrush tho hospitals. A new building in to In «and shortly hr Y. I. C. A. wot! u u villv. lbw coast of which I: to I. do:- the Y. I. C. A. maple“ an. the boy: In their leisure W In! keep them from letting henna-Id. An elective work in helix d". m ”anagram-mum“ (all. The secretaries visit than ml {with loud cine- a: home. Enterulumu. lecturn. M yknmwmteneodzmmbym ”me Atcmtlahu taboo“. DON'T FORGET THIS LITTLE SERVICE womrfii: ‘Q IO

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