Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Oct 1912, p. 2

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Ibo“ Ruth Savoy nud Donn mu. two of our In! you". when. m whiten n the school Int week. llu 0mm Bold. tench" In seventh and eighth nude depart mm work. mu Saturday and Sun- M at her home In Dixon. Ill. Superintendent Butler is collecting n number of exhibits tor claim In mph: end nature study. Thou exhibits add much Interest In the study of then "done subjects. Anon: the recent one. received In the 1mm silkworm mount. County Teachers' Association will be hold an Bin-due, sum-day. Oct. 12. A good program has been prepared for this mastitis. Oar mud taming room baa ro- eently been equipped with a fine net 0! tools. Our boys are very fortunate to have the privilege of this line of school work. lull. This II a record of which We may be proud. Eighty-tour per cent of the pupils who finished our olxhth grade last May entered the high school this Womuwmmwuovb- The tut meeting of the D11 Page WON gm” "fix-u ‘gi g fififii 35min in none m nn min: a. m‘ “on! M and In muffin“.- Ith for unity and W w.â€" Tl. m m. 3?‘ E"; I! 33 Br 33' “Wm“. W. "Imam-roam“â€" "HM”... rm The Union Dairy Company, a. cor- poration operated by M. I. Flannl‘nn. John Laue and John Gallium who have has In the dairy bualneu in Chicago I r the In: thirty yearn, have ‘purchaaod from the Lisle Tran-por- tation and Improvement Company the Llalo Creamery property. The new owner. will puteurlzo and bottle mm: (or ahIpment to Chicago and have begun operation already. By April lat next they expect to be able to take care of 150 cana of mm: daily. They expect to pay Bordon'a prion for all! and return tho can. Iva-had. Bordoa'a operation or enamel-lea along than llnoa have made the dalry bualnau so popular at. Da Kalb and Hunky. when It mania“ of the above company orluluataa. â€"Napor-1 vlllo Clarion \ AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY FOR LISLE About 1,000 people watched the firemen fight the blaze, which was confined to the upper story. The fire destroyed telegraphic and telephone connection at the depot. and train dia- patchera were immediately trans- ferred to other poutâ€"Beaconflewa. The station at Aurora was built so long ago, even old residents are un- certain of its use. The low-browed. old structure of dark brick In about 1001320 feet in dimension. The are is said to have started from crossed ~Wires in the gun-at. Aurora clapped 'its hands in glee Friday moi-ulna when word was dashed over the city at 8 o’clock that the Burlington passenger station was on lire. The Joy was short lived. however, an the blaze had hardly shot out the upper windows or the old two-story ‘hulldlng when firemen dashed on the scene to heat back the homes with heavy streams of water. Within a half hour after the discovery of the blaze it was out. The loss is put. at about $5,000. There were few employee in the building when the fire was discovered. It would have required a master to have chimed the forty or fifty women and men who are usually hedged in desk to desk in the upper floor, which has but one avenue of escape. . . “m” DISAPPOINTED IN - FIRE. mmwmammm u. m ”3 m _ Mummmmmm Bonn", Vane. Henderson. Kite Jop- Ion, Ada Mora ud Hurry Gwyneth. in; of "The In Richer Up" has been pronounced by Chicago critic- “ n- ‘l'ho can includol such wall- .“ marlin: plum a Ed- mu, Georg! W. Wilton. Francis 3;: the We that“. Chicago. The beautiful helm in not “and to rub Italian with those active In tho vol-k of ovarthming the hydraâ€" hmed mute: of government In the United Staten, manly Grin. She Is the Inspiration for the young my leader, who uplm to_wln her kind. m be m the Indy method. that I‘ve taught him to power In turn! the new In! a! mammal. My 9! the meeting. My Up." m the love Interim in print How a daughter of riches. 1 gm endowed with beauty. Man In so» only ad who want. Influence: m h Ill-mi Ivy a tomato! young, odi- nolo politician and through her ion for I!- hleo on the cone of the down-trod“! poor to let city. to one of the powerful elements In the on Auction medy drama, “The In meter Up," 'lnei I- now playing ct ln "TM In mmr Up” at (M Olym- pic "on!“ a Rich am In Yum- ot-m- Mm. mu onion accom- uniod by rel-Hum and “IMA- M my“ enveiope um rccdve my: annual, All orders should It. unread to lancer J. A. Reed. Lyric (later. (Ilium, m. NIIII“ OTRIVIO 'ro AID POOR. muy I numb" o! Innovauonl from the lam. Paris. norlln "3‘ Mo.- oov Walloon have m M lo a. ell-luau Now that" productlon. W lo haunt the ”about. all m 0! tho place. Indeed. on fully In the drum but u o 3 lulu out ull the MINI mm. of mo poet‘- l-ulmllon and to m. vlvld Il- vondutul Wuhan. llnl lllo New lunar Mullen “"11“ Blue m" lo probably the no“ unclean ill at W m: but ever be.- M Coral-Ir. no other man In. N Ino- mlnd lint can con- un In beauty and mum-3 ram. Ia- will the "Pike. of mm." It. m o! the Put," lie "Land of W” and other lands born at no nub l-aslulhn when Tyllyl‘ and [ml Inn Mr “vellum. Pu- llculu Illa-Hon will be given lo onl- m: 'uh In beautiful villa-cpl”. run humor and palm I! ha char-ed planner. o! I" u" and counmu. In New York. where M van produced u the Nov the-tor. um walla! mom drun- uond (he gnu-oz popular mecca o! the m. null» Mamndeomm Ro- Tho New theater: umoul produc- llon or “The Blue Blvd." the uqnlnllo many by lmorllnok. Ivlll be are unud u the Lyrlc that". commune. In; loud-y QVOIIIII‘. September 30. No meal. play bu hm cum to pro loud I Ion-alum lu Amulet or Worm-Fain“ Fairy Dana's First Viol! to "II. Vicinity. The out at the MaTe‘i'uc theater tor the week 01 October 7 is headed by one or the most iamous 01 American artists. Henry E. Dixey. who probably is more versatile than any other comedian on the American stage. This time Mr. Dlxey comes not with a play- let. but In what he calls a mono-drama- vaud-ologue; this title being coined to cover an entertainment given solely by himself, in which he introduces evidence 0! his varied talents. He will sing a bit, dance a littleI act con- siderably, Juggle a bit, and indeed do about everything which is possible to the most versatile or artists. Another artist of rare and unusual skill who will appear on this program is Mine Edna Aug. who has always attracted attention and commendation by the meritorious material which she has gathered (or her monologues. "A Night in a Turkish Bath," which has never been seen without winning great iavor. it is a novel setting with a number or funny and typical char- ;acters, and with the singing and the comedy is undoubtedly the best act of its kind on the vaudeville stage.‘ Maine Galloway and Joseph Kaufman, ‘ with their company, will appear in Edgar Allen Wooli’e’s playlet, "Little Mother." Joseph Kauiman last ap- peared here in “Get-Richâ€"Qoick" Wal- lingford at the "Olympic theater. and Miss Galloway‘s last appearance was with "The Lottery Man." playing the “little mother." with Cyril Scott. The bill also includes George Felix and the Barry Sisters. who are standard favorites in vaudeville. Ethel May Barker. charming young violiniate; the Leltael Sisters, gymnasts oi ex- ceptional ability. and Apdale's animals in an act that is very unusual in the novelty and value or the tests per- iorrned. fund by Love. “THE BLUE IIRD." Aluminum mmmunmn amuummmtm m Ina gluten menu on It! '00- («magmatic-anon. The White not now I‘ve four 9"" gnu-dlanmolmmffll Winnunmoof‘roollucllm huh-2mm Tmummnwmhrvh- mumlwuw Ill. IIIMROOWWIOfl-Om hum for Oral m 'u sum. iiSii m forum. and um Vii-n bu boa and 0mm II In that: Volunta- would In I" Within I short «in. "any WOIVOY' ion. W of tho Hill Top tore“. um put his mnmm ‘0 - mm“ to was a. club In! moon. Pral- am final! in pin-«i with the neu- m o: num- llu Ml 3'0““ "N lulu-ind bou. Woivonou bu Nd we to emu-d 'Ifll WI N" w WOLVEBTON T0 REMAIN out Not. In“ the lug Harry Wolvomn 0! Nu York American. a! d ummme m 'ICW”mM m. “mumwm mm mu Mma ma «mm mum humammm law». can. Hod. Torry Tumor. the thin! but... at no Chum"! can. I. hula. on of (In hm nun ho In «panned um Sol-ll; tho nah or the Duo! lanai-a. Terry In boon mum II no “up. all moon n“ In- been low-u like to (Id In the dun vh- bo Moi. Into fut county sod vu known In tho duo. Mute. of no Nan While no Chub-do. run "an." Entry Dam. have been I «appoint-alt Illa nut. tho phyla. dhmrhIM-mdmbflnt not: In the watt 0! a. club. Torry. one. resided I. am (to [I‘ll-I cw Glynn»! ”you“ Pinyin. wood ”Pro-Moot Pol-roll on loodor o! tho mall-Mon l- ull. bot to tools mum tho! Horn m don .- won on anybody could allot tho d5 comm Noe only on tho two woman: It Bold rocrolto. Doloo o! In! and am on It oocood loll to auto nod. but tho pueblo; m mud to show ou- lhlog mull lololy. Illlo tho our on!- loldon o! u» club. Wollor no Cm. Mlooulllhonnolorlhouuoo on account. 0! loud-o noomd only In tho Ion-on. TERRY TURNER “CHE BACK" Torry Tm fiii’ammms Prat a!“ lab lilac-ch!“ “516ch W Price: 32 South Main St. ."Gfl. i. L. KLEIN m~mo~uum mo 0mm mu. Win: in my only (Illa Jul m In not. Im- Into?" ch- ch. luau colon! mi It)“; h__|- mmwwm Wud“mmr.' Dammit-wanna? “Bum."utummw htothoMthuluoldoanm hr “mums communication.“ um I“ had ma A couple“ , Sept. 30. 1912. The loner: Ind card- advertised below will be sent to the dead letter once Oct. 7. 1912. It not culled tor prior to am date. A charge or 1 cent. on .u tavern-ed DIQGI. beam for mu Alice Pallet, tram La Grange. 11L; Mlll Alice Fuller. China). 111.; Mr. Corbin Spencer, Vinccnuen. lnd.; card- tor Halon Hui. from Kuh- lce. [1].: ll» Hm Muolcr. Loo An- gola. CAL: Goo: B. Spelt. Loo An- gelou. Cal; Mr. Corblu Spencer. luc- oatlne. In. E. C. STANLEY, P. l. Cuban-Id M Mata I.l'.lcp.lllltmfl. Judge Kennedy and his wife so to an afternoon reception and leave their baby girl in charge at a flirts- tious nurse maid. With the baby in its buggy, she goes to the park. A ichauii'eur tempts her to take I short ride. Baby has fallen ssleephand so she decides to leave it tor a short time. The parkway being on n steep slope, she secures the buggy by pilo- ing a stone under the trout wheel betore she rides away with the chant- teur. An intoxicated man passes the buggy a little later. and by brushing lageinst it sets it free and it plunges ‘down the slope of the parkway, over the curb and into the street below. The baby is thrown out and stunned by its tail. When the nurse returns and finds the baby, apparently dead at the bottom of the parkway, she be-' comes terrorized and conceals the senseless form in a box car, while she flees to escape the judge's wrath. Tom and Jerry, two hoboes who hnve stowed themselves in the same box- car. awaken at the same time the baby revives. They are scared at being found with a baby on their hands. They decide. however. not to abandon the little waii‘, and its care sets the tramps into may amusing complexities. .ln order to give the baby a home they go to work and settle down. They learn some years later 0! the child's parents and sadly decide to return the little girl to them. As a reward the two tramps are given lite~lons Jobs by the delighted parents. unwound MWGMM For Paneling. Painting amm,mmm Phone 43 M Moot Mark“ FILE STORY AT TH: uornommm. THE BOX CAR BABY. ADVEIETIIFD LIIT.

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