Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Jul 1912, p. 6

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In Mm lather to fatâ€"any poi-0 on an the N3 flimv‘h mil-ad. guiding. He mun H am will have on so. The nmse- lave be 'h‘ ’1.an '1“ be me! a rumor from N cum 5! W N '9‘ 5°- .11 clever at fielding that his tun-mute! ‘ can him "Rubber." the Ma being till! to bound: around for the pm. “In Boston Red Box in. mutual W outfielder from the New Eng- ma ieague. Outflelder thh a! the N River team is tho youngster. Clark Gflflth wants m 100 Rov- ‘B from the llll'aukee club, hut he that. -;Â¥nk 5mm. the veteran pllcuer‘ M was released by the Cincinnati “I recently. In doing fine work in WI mm in the Internation- ‘kl “I .m linen. owner of the Yankees. for the statement “at his Izod, no miter [btl'o‘1 I, the vets!!! P1105" M by “I6 Cincinnati noo- W". gum m wondering . ended. “0' 343w ion um {mm W [IIâ€"w."â€" ._,, mu. Hamid vol III in the mu: hum m lb. no" a no; In tutu won I- the In“. H. on cut «um I“ the non Ion-flout. '0' mm tun m m MI Aunt CW. were the game- !n which be partici- pated up to this sum. When Capt. Dumy Murphy m in- wm: the youngster whom Connie Worked with for the greater part of (Mn: yam. Amos Skunk was As.- IVIII' 1w- -. .._..v_ , signed to an outfit“! berth. and he has maven by his terrific batting and mu- nun fieldan that Connie's confidence and pattenca were not in vm. Icon!!! Behaving Hlmoflf. John Madam l: behaving himself much better this yaw on the coaching line then ever before. He he: been put out of the glmo but once or Mae. but than he has not had much reason to kick gaunt the umpires. :- the Giant: have been huh; much an any timeout. To are fixed Chic-soul who neoh a] day’ootaM’oeud at Will :1 ridoinwflwooolnndmtmhins um themhumoenflyboonopenedauolley trip that mummies all others both in historical imam and panoml whym“ By the completion of the Jolietâ€"Ottpwa division of the Chicago, Ottawa 6: Peoria Railway there is now a bontinuous trolley line from Chicago toStarvcd Rock. Along its entire distance this line follows the old lllinols tmil. where Marquette, Joliet and other Fwnch explorers blamed the way for. the civiliz‘ntion of why. Each mile of this trail In! its heritage of lndian legend or historic incident. Starved Rock, now astute park. ‘ «immune ol the grim tragedy that ‘ marked the naming of an Indian | natiun, minds like an immutable ,1 1:...“ llnuuu, ........_.- «mine! to the pm 0( time. Kiting abruptly from the river bankyit amen: above it fellows, commanding a limitless View of the Hulk-y in each direct'um. Fathom Marquette and Juliet, immpidl uptown: o! lung mu. 1% lbliuhul u lnifllioll ! on its unrmn' mlmuil. L1 Salk» and. 1'th (main! it. One hun‘lml yum tau-r, (Wufll‘d in numbt-n, pumufll by n "tenth-m (nu-my, the mnumm of the lllm‘l nun-n M humus-I. Mum dying. $de lbw molt Io civiliml'mn. ‘ ' A_I‘ ml MINI“ UFE murky To mm Hm“! “ml. whib avoiding and-pt MMuwdluIMupc-ad 0m" The statewide conierence on coun- try Life which is to convene at De Kalb August i, z and 3 will be ad- dressed by some oi the highest rural authorities in the United States. On Friday evening. August 2, Dr. Haney W. Wiley. the popular champion oi pure food and formerly head oi the Nstionsl Bureau oi Chemistry for thirty years, will show how ism pro- ‘duce is made injurious and unfit (or ‘use before reaching consumers. Dr. Wiley is well hnovn to the American public, whose welfare he hss so nohly defended and his charm and versa- tility as a speaker place him in the front rank of lecturers. The country school and the country church. being the two most impel-mm rural social institutions.“ will both come in for a large share of sttenuon at this conterence. On Fridsy after- noon. August 2. Prof. Edward J. Ward of the University of Wisconsin will speak on "The School as 3 Civic snd ‘ Social Center." Prof. Ward is s "so clsi engineer." His great ides is for the larger use of school houses, hoth rural and urban, as community cen- ters. All rural authorities sgree that this is n vitsl need (or country life progress. Further discussion at the country school will he made in Supt. 0. J. Kern of Winnebngo County, illi- nois, who established the first country school in illinois in 1905 and whose slides on t is subject are unsurpassed. ... , , A A.-- AA.. lulu-:5 uu u... mu..-“ , The country church will receive ade- quate treatment from Dr. Warren H. Wlinon oi the Presbyterian departâ€" ment of church And country life. who because of his thorough study and at- trnctive presentation at this theme is generally conceded the mains coun- try church authority in America. Other speaker: on the church situation are Dr. G. E. Dam of Chicano, represent, 3 in: the liltnoin Federation of Churches. 1nd nor. Chtr 3. Adult- ot Berna". minds, who hm round! continent n country are may in Control minds. r”; E. HARVEY W. WILEY AT DE KALB WXLL TALK. or None mum and Unique Ex- mm .1 Hum authoring. 1410113 the CONFERENEE on Coun- CHILDREN HELD â€"- A "annua- Illini Trail a As we can! speed mumwau. mmkiuw Elm broad and fruitful \‘nllI-y of the Illinois, each city and village cum» manda the interval. Janis is the home of Jessie Bartlett Davis. Mnnwillm is falnnl {m- ils paper mills, ()naxm luu its lwllun Wade! and ”Millions. invi‘umtu. while an Mum triprhk-uo in thaflddnomiuhdhudnlm mbmamow “av-l mums-o! me! I NI” 137.711.19.50 of m on Roads. Wuhhnon, D. C me mad Mensa}; and ' 'I -------- mm! of “when; who I: con- ducting none 0! the be“ extmion work In “no malted States. will sunk on ugflmlmnl extension. Nix the least Import“: um be we report- by the local “men at thing; done (or "In! progress In "Hons communities of the state. F". Appucaum and “on W Von W“! The White Hall Orphans' Howe so ciety his four boy balvien god two weeks. five. six and seven months and a baby girl born July 3, 1912, and a number of older boy: to place in good famlly homes to be reared at one would his own child. .. _.-‘_. _..._ r. ___., W Park natal-Band mun haveeom"; billed a» mate an ideal spot for‘ Summer picnics and excursions. At Juliet, four miles further, the travel“ transfers to the new Chi- cmmtawa «in Peoria Electric lino. Both these roads are equipped with the latest models and most luxurious of (ranches, and the trip, free from smoke and rinders, prev gents All the conveniences nec‘ may to a day of rest and wuum Inc These children are all right men- mlly and physically and will be placed on approval. All Inquiries about the children will be mwered promptly, application and recommen- dation blanks supplied. it may be well to nine 3 first, sec- ond and even a third choice of a child from the list, Iince the one selected may be taken before your application is received. 19M Jones. Robert 01 19%. Luster, Stephen. 1900. "Min-tin. John Edgar. 13, 1900. 1907. Robbins. I Shlmfleld. 7, 1912. l, nu- slmrllonn. Harold Clement, born January 22. 1912. Sullivan, Ernest, born March 17, 1908. . This noclety holds «sell in medium to_ receive children who are t“ rlghl. monttlly and physically and um oomâ€" mlttod to It by the courts. Comlt your mto'l attorney about hula: dos- mm children commuted to this "Eu 0! Boys In Home. Boyer. Wm. 8.. born April 28. 1905. Glamor, Hubert, born January 16. (I "If Vin-up w rmm midi": W“ In. do. wit! [rpm-'1' by mm". m.“ “Mn“ hr( ‘W‘I‘o hm- Ruhr-y 4mm"! 0' ‘WI’ Mm flail‘ny EEACEMENT. Rohert Ono, born October 12. John. born September 28‘ “$8555.? new-menu y” wm. to Take a Child to near. Everett, born July 14. 1905. .. Kenneth. bony February born December 14. L C“ I'" M" OI southward born December FOR their English home accompanied hr the heartleet good wishes. in England she was presented to Queen Victoria and dined at Windaor ed moat unhappy. Pier hulhand ed her with injustice and cruelty. ao much an that her iamer-in-law'a sympathy was amused in her behall and he made earnest atom to elect a’ reainrnuon of good ieeling between husband and wile. P‘aiiinx in this. he gave her a email London house in Cadogan Pilot. turned his Ion to sire her a country home near Hampton and aettied a hand- some ineOme upon her. Upon hia death. in 1890. he left her the town house in which aha had lived aiier her separation iron: her husband and also lair ‘tied upon her $85,000 a year. Three yearn alter the death at the elder gamma her husband died and Mn. Sartorira received the principal or hia income. aa guardian of her chil» dren. and the loan of the country house. unwound" m at the Quin cm at v M In I Mb". But vmul. “1'00 mm proved Man" A pub Ital mumâ€"om '30 land the Inn- Iy In only for tho mum-I which It ...._ .....A n- It... I] Il‘ WI] .v- â€"-.- vii brought out: on who mood for hou- r our and high ldonll and no v.0 m ’ I macaw WM Ir. [Mdk M an ‘ Mo. 0! his “IMO chu WI. Ml «9cm much-n loch u my be «It was to Introduce mama I; III lad-aunt Io roman mm. um! can no t cum of M. In! (that II 0. Sunday «boot 0! Holy Tflulty moo-1m I‘D- copnl church. Philmlyhln. [our year! no. he Md but- (hr-o newborn. and (In “undue. at the school run no I". an IM “no. no notdly has an Dun! mam male» than grown nm :1 now new 700 unborn. uni n I. a. tubular: o! no orininnlor to auto u or natural spent his entln “was!!! you! in his mu" ante Wool: com” in 1878. what. was Ive-hone ye In 001mm cm. 1311.. I'm ha mended [mend mumya-ummmnmn .umvmmamm “tactical gob. ml. In It“. In tho um But. they all Marshall the “mug alum." When ”ammo-munch. ruminants therohuonlng col about the m. unwind nan vflh sloping shoulden ma] quiet mien. nu ma mustache tar-Ins from guy (A chm. do not brittle. his mu Ms fluid-blue on- are mflc MWmmmmnndm in only vb!- ono knot! Inn: and his poll". lhifiory that (Int "Hula a n l- v... term II: uIâ€"IdorSloml. l HILL’S REMARKABLE CAREER load" from m ”A 9" St. Paul. wbnc only - va ....,_ 7., Louis W, Hm, who was recently mine. at the bond. With humfimt Mr. Hm com- platod thirtyâ€"three year! of active 'uflleo in the northwest. Manning ,‘with m. purchase of III interest In the ‘SL Pm! um Pacific. at which he vn made man] w. to a: mmmmmmnicnmnumzammm.m 3m 7. and unofllcnl report. of the W wcre made at the time. but tho mutant with winch Ilr. Hm ne- wmpuniu MI mamm- wu made public only I M dun no. - . .â€" u-n .hn Cl. may ______________________W W BIDDLE'S UN lacuna-r. lnd.. In 1854 and m 31!! you! in his naUVQ cute. “0 was gndnted Iro- . who; I. was Ive-hone rein o‘d. Ho W by nu] be m elected met-or two years :30. Us In I I‘dme-WMWIM, Natal)... no they all Marshall the “Hub Glut." When on. -â€"- s. m why, because there it mung colon! ' - » uâ€" no. wfllllli yv ~vâ€" w. , :50, to Algernon 1. 33mm. :3 ED" nah army omcer. Rome Grant was then the idol 0! the nation and her Inn-flags placojn she cut room of the White House while her distinguished lather w“ wealdent. It was one of the mutant mm events the WM“ House had seen u» to that. time. or perhaps 01:109., Blmpio. amiable and unaffected. Nellie Grant. the only daughter or General Grant. had an- “ ., A..- Ann-Inn ml!” Rollie Grant 1 the nation and place In she out Home while her w“ wealdent. ‘ mate-t «Ann. "M human mm. â€"' "coma”. no. to (be "on d puymavnnotnlom mm tum-u wave ‘In no! lo bots-taw- a uon. Also he believe- In W ~â€"'ul momma. He does not It “an than ul- nut and slalom co.- naive-m: l: golng lo the '(k-Im how-won? ln fuel. In pont- will prldo (o m. mm lhtl tho mm B n lmlo M! better . mummy and morally than our to MO. I: required hemle measure! on (to out o! lulu friends to mm Governor Install to at. Mo ore-lamb! chine:- notional]. and even (be- to refund to allow my adult to be Id. In lu- behalf outside 0! lndlsna. -4. _-- s.â€" a. Dpllla chi- ....-. ‘â€" whlto, do not Mule. his but! .0 on his fluid-blue eyes are and. It ".cul hifiory that (bu "Uulo Gmt‘ 1:. mm" at 3- 9:... In sum

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