Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Feb 1920, p. 8

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SMOKE" WORLD fl 0'. It'll!“ In] In. I"! nut at m. W'ul’fltlfi d Ida-«wanuynno ”om-bulonn-eldnrJ-u- ”man-pin... but n It finingâ€"devotion. It in. ”luau-o rm produce-pins. “Manta-wild lookingâ€"1m coming. wnlnu (or mum to ”a. he, have am that It rm ”- nu that It um Mu cm! ”I no the to... race. nun on ”I m: that none [not con- rn- mm “a at" («o-c out at d w I! l MM have Emma“ “I uni-lu- u “an”. i Ant-dogw- wtnrflyulnudm- Chm-MMuntH-lldal .0016". Munch-Mum: “muugmcuum w h pan". 1'», In at! d m VIII the "as; [My 00“ II. mmuaummmuu-m‘ ”nu. MmlhumMa: mm Mun-aunt“.- gl m of mm an Who.- mm, Ob ml loud"! at In!“ W I found people 1mm .0! I now Order. "on Icon-ted ~Â¥W of sue: In thinking and Iy FRANK COHERFOID. he most obvious thing In Europe la .0 chanced attitude of the people. uni-yet then an many, particularly I a. maervatlve, employing class. '59 "fuse to ace. There are none so fill an these. While they close their q. and mind- la the obfloua. Iho alaaca goes on. It In no! Idle mom- b ca: that new great Iota-a are at or court. you cannot ace the any mom than you can see the growing. but you can ace the You can mean" the charae Ibo lama. {SEW W for Now Order at Thing. I. Univ-rut and Rucflonafiu Italy on" um ’35-!" 11¢- a . Mama“. HEW. GREAT FORCES AT WORK Shall Chaos or Reconstruction in Europe FolIow the Great World War? Order your Easter clothing Now! Give yourself time to get the pick of the patterns. Don’t wait until the last minute and then buy ready-mades for Easter. Ready-made s'uits,for either ladies or gentlemen, are high in price and alter as you will, you still have “hand-me-downs” when you buy over the counter. Tailored-to-your-measure clothing is the best. It is also cheapest in the long run. You get quality work- manship and materials. But even of more importance, you get a garment that fits YOU. It was made for YOU and not for a possible purchaser out of thousands of people. Come in and let me show you what “Satisfaction” in an Easter suit really means. Make Preparations for Easter Article IV. 27 South Main Street Telephone 62-“ QiRWCL lNCLfiDES-«CLEANING. PRESSING. REPAIRING. LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING OF ANYTHING! «on. lea-Moucmm in mm Ibo «who W n! .0 m «on .00. m and am n a» men. In. I m 1m to all (at Arm-I I "100-000. I“ I... at no. 0M mull-dun n, .0 mm; hut. tn- Intu use! $.33...- 3 In 1.. 9.... . a! .9: cl 33 rout 32 a: ‘5 .0 .l‘. n 3a ‘3‘ Us... cl 3 in. «poi l «u on m Can-mu n no MM $0.“. Today M b and" M. and My Mu Mo. rum II “I «on a con- flight. The ban. on I.“ MI. ml 6...! 5 3!... 2..- .. 3...... S. «8:39..- o‘. a. .30 .82..an .0 no. 1. I! '0. 3.293! .1. a. '22 .3 on. ‘31.. 5.330. so: 13 its a. 9.9-8 not of v..- .85. 3.1:).I9cliiilqau 183... .8. =0 .3! .1. 2-: .3. .8- 3. 2. cl: on. 3 It 00:1: 31:. h. g 3 It‘- 50- L! ”rope hesitate to IM'". 8000 wonder. I: there In III-won lit-ope an Mod until M In- tact mm tad” In almost 11 lam up her whole not or men-mm“ Id- nlumntto- wu - tow yarn no. I heard He’d 0m" a, that Mud had a "any mm chm of than M ntmoa pot-0a. Another od- du told no (but m- totem than. that hat-M nut pay out nor l- and, on Mound all"... m a Dione: 4!: n arm- thlng when com pared with human life. To mention Europe's: financial losses in the same breath with her dead and wounded. seems aordid. hm It in M! everyday world and In 1: money hen Its loxicoi niece. Since the mu- mme We are thinking the! money he: had too in» port-n! I piece In the world. It hu been charged with putting man out at his place but hills must he paid and Europe needs money. The war cost billion and billions of doll-rs. Illi- lions of men had to be clad una mod. billion and hillioon of cartridges Ind nheils. rifles. cannons. airplanes. ships. were mile. Europe own the money. How will she pay it; where will «he get it? it In I question that even «he when and most omlmmlc of mo in A now Order will come. The om quench": that In hothn‘lng the minds of men who are awake to the change In. will it come through revolution or ‘hmugh m'oiutlon. The greatest ,l'rlend a! rt-volmlnn In the stubborn employ- er whn refuses to no the change. ne- cents minus as they are. and insists upon the use of force as the only cure for unmt. 11;” minded. they are and how (lint ttnmt Is a problem Ind (In! It must be solved. The: are paying teeth“! the mmptaima of the workers. The: admit that there In Justlce luck of the complatnts. lnnteud of "gum; mes-u don. they are talking concession. TRIP, knou I change has come. they want to meet It. Fine Tailoring for Ladies’ and Gentlemen ORDER EASTER SUITS NOW! ‘5'} {a T is at the Easter season of the year that nat- £3?” ure puts on the clothing of Spring and man ‘ has emulated her example. Easter is the time of the Spring Dress Up. It will be early this year. Ash Wednesday was day before yesterday. New Order MM Cum. Joseph Mazza mmmgmm Mum-.;UMMr-ulu Mm mun medic Minn HOMMW TN mmmm 1‘.- pm - wk fur , um um». no” 1. th- In! in“ nod ml. Noun-ll, mod the pun. 'l'lu pun um Mun-l m M. Wu that (but than of mm mm to m only ton-Inn! on o! It!” the al- lm mM MON Ibo lock-unity. W‘s M! II her mum at tumumandhtwrm to maintain". A mom I. In bag-tutor mum-"ca. In!" W Yuk. Bonn I: not dying: ch 1. 0 hand. “and. mind. at. 0- Into. to I04 born". Ibo I: min I" a! hot "natal" Mb I“. Ibo clan. The uni uh" I." h um.- lean. peplm, Inn-an beluga. The, In; their net after them. Their man no hm Inc-tween their shoul- ders. The krona: wan worth a own! when I an then In sane-her. and (no I! that prlco thou nu pue- Ik-Illy nothing tn bu. Aunt: In in ritually. her pooplo starving. Mt flood the pun mu. for In wiv- llefi of nub: b" an Imam and Mm The p»: no to "can... peoplo from dying by the million. (mm hunger and cold In pmtui. Austria In pen-ulna, punter-"Ick- on. Vienn- II a en: 01 (noon. Im- In Pound every kind and species of paper money In In circulation. Her frontiers have not been fixed by the pence t-ble. and 1M pmflteers In money moaning have dumped the wonhlonn paper of Europe Into Po- land. In October I was in \Vnmw and my recollection In that tho mark was worm about two conu- ln Amer Icon money. Pol-ad has no metal moan. she llun't n [old reserve. Her “rustle to gel cndlt to keno he! In the new Balkan countries we and no gold reserve. little but poverty. In Cnethlovaktn the government closed the lmndm for ten days. mmanded the people to bring thelr money to the hanks where stamps were put an the hills. When they brought thelr money they were glven 50 per cent of It hack and receipts for the balance. In this 'mty the government out down the volume of paper mom: {.0 per cent. Even after this was done In the city of Prague I bought kronenn tor less than two cents I piece. Halftime!!!” net-Input m. lnexmofathouund tum-M on that do: you could [my almost um (um (or m American dollar. Ola Pram pay! The Bum pmvo Franco lnnlvent. Her ofldalu and her man of promlncnce any she mnnot pay. Her war debt ls enormous. Mercy on Envy Gide. In): is an bankrupt as France. A forced loan temporarily held the lira trom‘ toxin; I“ of Its value. Her war dam threaten: the throne. I. met him. Lu" Marlo Noun. New '0'. in b swam n m "an" that" cm. a num- and" at m. m an: malt-w u m lam-t o! m um luck". I“ by 1|- hnvy pinup In «M such a.“ lithium-01.000013. tho dad Motâ€"m Tho mm b m WI «mum-at II II not IIwan poulblo to «law I wry do" "In of Mutation be- "run I Mold IN I mud. Mk- 0". ‘1'. which to II mm. III! (I. mauve-mum «balm um I new a! u a hit by I bum-c We: 1... O. IN (III 0! 'N tor; Mule ml Inclâ€"my. In Irvnlly I "quid. To uhmv um- Mun mm hallo" up. I ”we! «I dun-mirr- I’ll Ind "no DOW me win!" mm mat. A! (I! M M I mm"! the M. «m .0 hand Inna: arm "w M a! val Into-d I! mm II Inc! tho «um cm M II II» Minn II In I the“. been widely ennui-ted. During hu lifetime lurk Tum tenured 3 (mt an In {MI row-cry and In Sum lla- mm a great charm n! normality 1nd I'll Moved by all “M km hill. Ila ‘dlod at Reading. Conn“ April 21. mo. gram Anni-lean Hut-arm. 0n the 30th of November. to 1835, Samuel Lanzhou-m.- Clmon: (Mark Twain) was born at Florida. Monroe county. Mn. Mark Twain first wu I pilot on the bllmlmlpnl river. A! the age of ‘Wt‘lfly-MVPII he hot-n M- m- ornry career as city editor of I new;- paper. the Emorpflse, In “mink Olly. Nev. He In the best known of Amer- k‘an numerals. and his works have This us Eumpe as I saw her In her black raga "lulu; from the “r. (Copyright. 1010. Water. New-up" Union) her children. She is toiling them tint the fate of the hill", in at stake, that they must matte concession to their more unfortunate brothers. She is trying to make them understand that they are brothers. "any of then have forgotten the relationship. When she urges them to stop wra in!" and qnnrreiing she in pleading or their common good. the family welfare. Site In warning against the danger of Jun lice too long denied. of unrest too long pent up. She in translating the nutt- terings amt mumbling: of the discon- tented. She known the complaint in their hearts. the sympathize; ahe un- derstands. ' m town on Tuesday of this week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rouse and son Visited Sunday with friends in On- weg‘, Iii. ' Don't miss the his picture at Dieke i‘heatre Friday and Saturday. Feb. 20th and flat. ' adv. Mrs. N. 0. Permit and Miss Jessie iiryce. our local librarian. attended a unitary meeting at Oak Park on Mom ( y. ‘ i Do )on like good. sensible comedy: vâ€"one m which the hero is a business in panning for the roman-VII. no rum repurherhoulo. purl! Inu- der. To understand her work. to k her plans. to feel her problem. It a necessary to'lnow her mouth". Unrest is frightening her. Far in keeping her from work. II II cumin: her to worry. With all her soul m is yielding to the rich and powerful to become as mus children min. Those infernal in trailers for an- tomobiles Would do well to turn to page 2 and see the advertisement {or Do you like good, sensible comedy vâ€"onc in which the hero is a business manâ€"or has some other serious \ cation? See “The Four Flusher" 1t Dicke's next Tuesday. ndx. Mr. w. B. Wilson of Chicago. was m town on Tuesday of this week. ' Thursday, March 4, 1920 Thu “SHINDIG' that. you may have hard mun-thing about will be [inn Than-day "Mu. Inch 40:. a! 8:00 o’chck. The main put of "u- pmnm will be I reading by film. N. R. Funky. from J. Manley lmu'n chum!" “my, It you need“. (onus, 188-1. A NUMBER OF CAPABLE AND INTEREST~ ING MEN WILL SPEAK IN THIS CHURCH DURING LEN'I‘ ON WEDNESDAY EVEN- INGS AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. THESE SERVICES ARE FOR THIS COMMUNITY PERSONALS Congregational Church “PEG 0’ MY HEART” There will ulna be I N. MM“ of goal tum-k SAINT ANDREW’S CHURCH Tkhu 28 and 35 mt- cm 1'“ II ”AT” Y The Rev. David E. Glbiion, all high .legme Mason and prominent in I»- jsonic circles in Chicago will spent at S. Aminew’s church on February 25. at 8:00 p. m. at the Wednesday Len- um Service. Mr. Gibson is a tirelus worker for the church in the Bride- well and other institutions. These special Lenten services are for than community As well u the members of S. Andrew's church. on Prince avenue, was called to the home of her daughter, Mrs. A .6. Do- vin ,in Clyde, Saturday. became of Mrs. Dovin’s illness. Mrs. Mary Winter of Clyde, who has been spending the past few weeks with her son. C. J .Wllmu' at his home Mu. Eugene Pint? had the min“:- tune to burn her left hand and um to the elbow while finding to “10" furnace. Sobadisthebumthatlt is necesslry go change the dmaings daily. ”the one that always trash.” Thu- am I glut oonmkm,, for fax-Inert especially“ 7 (Additional Locals on page 5)

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