Downers Grove Reporter, 18 May 1912, p. 2

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. w -; ~'---â€"v- W W - / blind you a. monument of vir- flu» 00 Item of time can never .. f Write your lame, In kind- In. Ind-mercy. on the heart- of '__, ' you come In contact with by net; you will never be [or ' No. your name. your 'deedl. "" ,We have sane real bargains in spreadcrswe have taken in 6*. "they have been rebuilt and win give you the “dimmaafmimofthem ’Wo m to send you some rmfihty {ma-emit; ' m and a bean ' liner which out. Leta: o ..... You will want tones our baskets too, and find out all but themâ€"poniblym me lo have cn'e delivered through ”imam“ . h... Nowthatyou have a little spare time, we overandaee uâ€"bt‘a get acquainted. We want to show you our Mmfieent factoryandletyouaeehowcarefullywe build ourmachineaâ€" “splendid materhl weuae. We will shawyou thepointathat give our spreader: the lamest lifeâ€"the lightest draft-the best Wilyâ€"tell you why our silo fillers have greater capacity and ate lean power than any other machines rated at the same capacity -ehow you the features ofcmstmctionthat makeitpoesible for In to insure our windmills forfiveyeara M3250 against damage by tormdos and cyclones or any other cause eacept misuse- We? to you that our engines deserve their narneâ€" Appleton. on that Manure Spreader, Silo Filler, Windmill and Gasoline Engine you're going to buy this Spring? Then get the best-the nmchines that wear the long- estâ€"costtheleast for repairsâ€"that are handled hythe best dealers â€"-and in short, the machines built r'ght here at home in Northern Illinoisâ€"- ne Aggleton my Line The meridian of the earth. the Iclen- lfl will tell you, ls In lmaslunry "no main: from north to south. It to not morally known. however. that near much observatory the merldlan ”I. an be actually seen and walked am. It is deeply graved In stone, and In laid in the footpath that lead: mud the obnerutory.â€"-Wlde World Mlle. W5 behind I: the mm on the bum . mama Good duds will shine II It. lathâ€"Chalmers. W h a mum on tha'huru :06 fl Downers Grove Wuvlu‘ Work. IIGIIMND AVE. NI. I. Winn You Can an Meridian Lino. BodandBath RoanRugsinnnCdmmdShaduvcryrmomblc. We can Weave your OLD CARPBTS into Banana Rugs any sine desired WE SELL We On” I) In II-OWMI I! AIMMIII‘I Iva-y (h My W PAUL L. 35008. Local Dealer CADAWCUT FAR". no ”as”: A. A. le. Ila. 90mm WILL LAY ALI... WINTER AND SUMMER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTIEIITI mm: IJH Office, IOI W. Wuhlngton Street W RMIVO NATIONAL mum REALTY 00-. WW“. D. C. REAL ESTATE, RENTING and INSURANCE RAISING CHI CKENS? STUDEBAKER ‘A If :0. Lou want stock with lots of vi or. Out hens are big layers with u of _vimlity_. pagan]: rd_s ate hatched from prize mam-"ewwm ”3:: winners: mfuinrmsedandpmbted. : S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS I. P. “30." SIJOO PIANO!” “80.” $800 You are buying not a cheap car but an automobilewhich menu-1210mm enable us to perfect to a degree not hetetdon obtainable at such a price. JOHN H. SHURTE DON’T WORRY Say Farewell to Cares. Quick In the succession of human events; the cares of today are seldom the cares or tomorrow; and when we lie down at night we may safely any to most 0! our troubles: “Ye Inn done your worst, and we shut mes: no more."â€"-Cowper. m can m meoflnood of Wot-inn. lltho Blkolnn monotonic. more on to Do found some very curiou- dunno-u. 01. soon by a wrltor in lho- Wide World "mum woman a turn 1-,- ‘borot mmlfllll his scythe. on which in III-cubed, In the old Slloniln dhloct, “To Glen VIII-ID. One Hour." The [input in we" carved and painted III1 mun! colors. no that It appean very‘ life-lilo. Anokhor signpost In the nine oil-Met represents a schoolboy carry. 1n; n um bearing the name of the nears-t viii-co. toward which the boy II pointing. Do You Want pgjlc log_n_miu;_ol 15pm] DOWN!” GIOVI. Ill. Nt. ”NCO“ AVID”!- : all WhatMmhudbmhmvmind only . up. something Ill-pod Itself suddenly Into 3 strong nmlclon, ind umummude-hdhu at and looked II. The Indy seemed very mom, and alter a while and no if It would not boom-nurMI-motosltwflh the other mum. But I preferred to man vhero I m My eye- could not nd would not leave that dlml coin. and I looked at It so long and attomlvely that It seemed In If "an all] no! curve would to banded on my memory form. At Int 1’ wilted up to It. and was that to turn hack the revel-Inna lldi that mod “l. than over the face. whammngltno'lthn'fld Bl- vifo vent WI]. and wound not have the corp-o. no the omen!- Indo her a comforuhlo .- mm when the m I “told (ho hum drive up tn the door the next morning to convey the corpse to the min. for n Ind been M. m to hue Ms body hurled III [III Iltm Into. Yleldln to In uncontroflnblo impulse, l fol- !owa the body. cud leafed mm" narthoeofllauflaflhdboelde peaked in the m m. The next thing I heard 'u M! death, Ind MI wife. a young and ole gunning hay, wrote no a note. «man-tomnmnu I often out up (run and mu. dell «do. ‘0 tempt Ma “mute, Ind once vent to III. door: but he declined to no no. that; that M van really too an 1M 01st to no any one. ov'u m2". 0.. «any pom-m cm, x fond m Oumluuhdynd tug- (lo-en unwed u the hotel vim-o I bonded, and cum rooms. Ono of the calcium: was very m. nu! mt. nod calmly ll ohvlo and comfort Butlhonhxndncmthe up! uum,-unmtvomhnq Homfiddlyobhctfornlad lenfl Mull. (wad-Illa! do" me «not. ‘nu no (to m In!” am no «In. '1 “out! on.‘ l W. and MIC« fly leaving the chop. I baffled (o m efld of nation. “to a 0'!“ lab (to vim d the Man» had carried a stun mum of (he nun-h Co .11 vom- II It. efly. and (I. «Ito1 m of my. won «many M I opened my coat ind Mod 0:. [mining luau mu new brightly u (M amt-Mu. mud on n. A Ihndov tell for a noun! on tho Cooram nd 9 bun-cuppa...“ 1mm anon melted by out. I loolod up. I“ mam heron In. M. on. Huh-l on the glimmer!" badge M I, all". m u an whom I Innuen- Noly Mt (o D. 00 on. for whom I‘ “By nu rum do you cot-Inna such a "slut" “Mn-o dot-In hill unm I mum. i” thank! not In h when ho mu." “m- um. ll "WI.“ rcpllod tho boom-tor, “and I In now muting MI- Inoclm' pair. Ho yill call tot then In In. than an hour.“ I described the mum, and mud him the name of his caucus". Tho mm. o! the mnuhcturer wu camped on the In-ldo. and taking the down tnln the nut mornint. l ullod u his allies. A hone hud been tethered All I clutter of trees not hr any. ad them, hidden In the rotten and of I doc-flux log. I tound the boot “all. um with human gore. adorned. 1m! out of the houpo Ind mused round to the eastern side. Thorn. firmly stamped in the halfv Inked “hen, wad the Imprint or a loot, u. singularly nude lflalr. looking I: though the foot that war. It was For n moment I was named gt whit I at, but recoveflng mneIt‘I Itooped down and examined It. The best detective: in tho city had «mined the home. and failed to and I clue. i could hardly hope to do better than they had done. but I made the circuit of the npmment three times. i examined the doors. then the windows. and finally. without the lam idea of finding anything. glanced behind the acreen that half concealed the unplug; for John Hampden. hav- ing a fondness for old-time wan. clung to the broad atone hearth: and via. chimneys oi ancient days. - He had been hurled three weeks. when they telegraphed for me. and. on my errlnl, I Went to the house, up Into the room where they had found him lying to ghastly and grim. om H-mpden wu dudâ€"~murdend! It nomad odd that It. could be I0. that morning as I walked up the wide "onus lending to the are“. atone building that. had stood on Hampdon Height. (or a hundred years. The Ham'pden Murder m1 GROVE mom He meets Juli-on tree. an intern-- tionel connierfeiter. who encore: him that he he. the runner and ability to he I access. that all he needs in the money to mite - "flash." lie claims it is not memory to spend money: that all that in required is to be able to show a roll. and the rest will be easy. He induces Baird to make the iexperlinent and the result fully veri- ‘fieo his chin. Baird's friends. who a short while More were sympathidng with hint on his tuiinre. when shown the $56,000 with which lree has up- plied hint, fall over themselves to tome their money upon him. They become convinced that his mine. which hue been considered worth- less and the stock volueleu, in I honann. and he; him to Iceept their checks in payment of shares in it. it is needieee to any that with the aid of the money than acquired gold is discovered and the mine proves to he the richest in Arinonu. Manager Pruee has provided it cost which might well he called on nli our or- ganisation. ‘ "Rudy Moon.“ Jame! Montgom- ny'l mum: and neonatal comedy. 0mm upon me can". week of u. moment at the Con Ibo-tor. CM- ongo. ml Sunday night. With the pains o! "ch wool use play'n IV pool to Chicago mono-moon seems to more“. runner (hon diminish. The play tells the now 0! a you: man. Steplen 1mm. I minim pmvnoter. who to may to confess Mum" n foil-n and In About to lose NI mine. The pmnm II a whole to our of "mm Mg. well rounded. thorough” onlonninlnu am” of Islam which h” lat-coma um mk- rulM-r than (he ncrpuon In the Mun-(Ir program; Rubi, 1 Dodo: pmom a wry um"! dancing novelty; Manon Coma are comedy singing and mix. in: «medium. "The lulc Kettle" presented by Mr. Andra" II a non! Intcmunx number uhowlnu experiment. In my. am of the most maul-blue and al- motu unbcllevnblo char-ct". Rube Dicklnwn In om- of (hood.- ram monoloum- who I. born not undem- lhu in lo say, who h” I Konuino tul- ent for chum!" oomrdy. The Hills Funny bring with them I number of (ruined hornetâ€"high Ichoo' Inluuh. "The Son 0! Solomon" Is I sort of nemltlc clamuc written by Aaron Hol- man Ind staged by Ben Teal. and In- troduce. I very ploulng. mmuntlv and sentiment-l theme. MaclynArbuckle. who is known as one o! the best comediana on the legitimate stage. has been secured, with his company. to play an entirely new comedy aketch written with ape- vlnl reference to hi. personal char- acteriltlcl and to his ability as a broad comedian. More than the usual number of Mg feature acts have been provided tor the Majestic theater. Chicago. pro- gram {or the week of May 20. One of the leading features will be Trixie Friganza; the Joyous comedlenne who probably is the best laugh promoter and the jollielt lady altogether at present on the vaudeville stage. ‘ On Monday night the irish Fellow- ‘ship club of Chicago will hold away in the body or the house where two- thlrde ol‘ the seats have heeh reserved for this organization. Throughout the week there will be other numerous clubs featuring this play with special parties. No play has ever received the endorsement from the pulpit as has “The Divorce" in the last two Sundays in the churches of all de« nominations in Chicago. Down in the music of theatrical history goes a success for Rowland and Cililord‘s first attempt in produc~ ins a. play for the higher cloned houses. For years this firm has pro- duced success after success in the popular priced houses hut it wasn't .until the production of William An- thony McGuire'e play. “The Divorcee." ‘that the standard of Rowland and Cliirord was established at the point where it has reached since the euc- cees o! "The Divorce" now playing at McVicker's theater, Chicago. This play begins the filth week in Chicago Sunday night and there is every hope to believe that the management's forecast of the play running well into the summer. will he realised. MAJESTIC. AHUOIMEN". 25 Watt Tungsten: were 75¢ each. Our price 50c each. 40 Watt Tungsten: were 90c each. Our price 55¢ each. 30 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. 40 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20c each. 50 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20c each. 60 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20c each. DON'T PAY MORE CORT. DON'T PAY MORE Telephone, 50Jâ€"50Râ€"133J. 8mm of "no um. If dry earth ll wet suddenly tho hut emitted In due chiefly (o the If- flnlty of potter'l clay and humus for water. That nfllnlty In so maria! that me two luhmucen Mime 20 and 30 calorm per every two Inogn-l. -â€"Harper'l Weekly. on. can!" 1,036 pounds. no! one u Amlem 637 pom-an. noun «cred «ones. In the black mateoflto vor- mm at Emma. in 8111-; the holy Kuhn o! Mecca; um the gmt no” at the pyramid or Cholulu. In Mexico; owe their ulcmy to (no belle! that they had fallen lrom haven. Woo-Mp“ In Aoelom Dan. In the National Museum. Within.- Qon. more In a meteorite weighing 1, 000 pounds. In the Yale collectiol I. N“ ”M Original “My loll. A correspondent of (In Lfloury DI- [flt nan (Ml the “noun each In the ”bum Hell I. not I curt. but only (In “film". of I truck. HI. to nation I. (ha! lhq origin-l boll In In deed crucial. but am the pronoun ball in I "cut from I modal o! an old on, with flm rrlcl filled up, «Dom um thawing the lines of the 46 not. . H. DICKE AT THE mono'anPH SATURDAY. MAY mm. Tim and Jimâ€"Syluu Janka, an old widower. hllfi a daughter How, and in the home also is pretty Nora. tin- t-ooit. Lille most children of 11 or is. they han- uwvothearts. much to dad'n worriment. Nam lm'mt Tim Sulllvan. the gmwry but. and lieu .ienltu Ion-u .iim Johan. lindda don't like ‘Jim any too well and will not have him in [lic- hmuw. On: day Nun t'utchpu Jim kissing lions and tininim it in Tim. She goes up in thv Air and for a law mromin tho-w is "rmmil itoutw" “'ht'll the mintniu- in dinvown-«i Nor. m-tn hn ition. the llrut uiw imu M's-r hall. Tim in man-d lntu a «In-ml unit And I irtier is planted I‘ht'l’l' llmi will iind it. Thu it‘ltt-r mmmmily written by Jim. diulonm tho fart that he and lit-u “ill «low that evening. Thu old man ‘0" nn in hunt for lien umi failing to ilml hvr. [rum Tim thinking him to in- Jim, Jim and "can nlip oil and grt married while dad in tun-in; hi: union with Tim Then thv brill» and [room come back homo to be far- gin-n Ami ronuatuinte Nora on hm engagement to Tim. No more pretentious production has been seen upon the local stage out- side of the spectacular otferings. it is even hinted that the luxurious fur- nishings in the first act. which are supplied by Elsie tie Wolf, the noted decorator. have been copied from the drawing room in the Fifth avenue home or Piernont Morgan. It has also been hinted that the character of the lather in “The Only Son" is not un- like that 01’ the famous financier. in so far as his career as a captain of industry is concerned. ‘ Throughout his entire career. Mr. ‘Ross. who has played ‘many and diverse characters. says he has never before experienced such unvarying at- tention. That is to any, in most com- edies the laughs are sometimes spon- taneous in spots where an author ex- pects his comedy to develop such re- sponse from an audience. In most cases, the audiences diner from night to night in character. but according to Mr. Ross. the points in "The Only Son" are so naturally developed in this story of wondertu} human appeal, that its theme and accompanying side- lights seem to hit In the same spots at each performance. Thomas W. floss Prosper. at tho Olympicâ€"”Tho Only Ban" Ap- proval continua Undlminlsllsd. Thomas W. Ross in "The Only Ban" still continues his record-breaking business st the Olympic theater. where delighted audiences continue to shower oncomiums of praise on what is considered quite the most pre~ tenuous and entertaining comedy which this sterling player has yet presented. flatly Thought. Never ta the, nut to grow cold, to ho patient. sympathetic. lender; to look for the budding flower Ind tho opening heart. to hope always; Ilia God, to love shun-4M: II duty.â€" Amie]. “gaming and Comm. The cm of llghlnlna on macro“. 'Nch in long been I mum of db- pmo. bu been obmnd by a landing number of the Amom-un society of Civil Engine", who bu I rclnforcod concrete water tank on its commy «- ute. This was smart by lightning. chh and no Injury. but changed (I. mum of Ibo contra“ II plan tn- lnnular to vurms. 11:. all VII heavily unforced. “it 3 Bathroom Clam. The bathtub Ind bowl. and also other pieces of eta-noted ware and oracle". any i» satisfactorily eta-cl with amnion suit mod on n nightly dampened piece of Inn-oi. 1'!!- 1‘ Mel dirt Ind stain. without mute.- 1" m surface.â€"Houuleem. It mm. nccordlug to an u-ntho- drn utterance In the Jnurnll o! tho Amerlrnn Medial Aunclatlon. that omptlnm ot tho Itomnrh hnl nothing to do with hunger. It I: not duo to the mention at any sort 0! held In the stomach. nor to conuntlon o! the nutrtc gundn. Proton-or Clonal. In thlu mm. In tha Journal ltonuId. Itlrthutn hunger to contrutltou of the atomuh'n mumtlnr 'll'l In tho doctnt'n wants: “llunnr In norm"! the slum! thu the stow-ch In col- tncted [or Irtlon: the mink-alumnu- of hunger leads to catlng; eating um. nutm- mention. dl-toudo tho mutt-acted man. Inltlnte- the move- ment: of nitric dlgntlon mm! M I-hn the nunttm." Here‘s to tho nbolltlon ot the unuflol: my'thon than be mthlng with which to “Itlrt the and: mutton!" The water look. easy. Any sum boy. schoolboy or other. would I”. "Why. hunger In Jun wanting some- thing to on and wanting u bad." But the docmm and «hat It hn't so guy. Remember the nanxeâ€"Doan'sâ€"and take no other. Mrs. M. E. Jones, 44 E. Maple street. ‘Downers Grove. "1.. says: “1 WM troubled all and on for a number of years by pain and lameness through the small ol’ my back. When i sat in one position for any length of time. I could hardly move. Hearing that Dean's Kidney Pills had cured other people of slmiinr troubles, I procured this remedy at Bush Simonson's Drug Store and began its use. i was thoroughly cured in a short tlmo and l have had no cause for complaint since." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn (‘0.. Bull'alo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Funny Which Common Humanity Known as Hunger I. Explained Fuily by m. Solarium WHEN THE STOMACH CALLS Dean’s Kidney Pills have won flu praise of thousands oi women. They are endorsed at homeâ€"«Read this Downers Grove woman’s convincing statement: It Is not true that every-pun: In the back or hip: is trouble "peculiar to the sex." Often when the kidneys m congested and lnflamed, such ache! and pains follow. You can tell It in kidney trouble It the secretion: are dark colored,” min sediment: the passages arc m frequent or scanty. Then help I“ weakened kidneys. Don't expect th to get well alone. Valuable Advice for Dona. Grove Renders. Many a woman endures with noble ‘ patience the daily misery 0: bunch. pains about the hips, blue, norm spells, dizziness and urinary 11W den, hopeless o! relief beam Iho‘ doesn't know what in the matter. m mm; Avaâ€"4mm ma h. Maud n4 Wanna. S OUT 'LOWII. In With; Pmlu Ind I.“ "no noose rum A WORD WITH WOW. O. V..WOI.F

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