Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Oct 1912, p. 2

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m superintendent of the \ nubile schools. was a visitor '; iol'tools londsy morning. : o'er teachers wlll attend the no county tmhen’ meeting at final-day. Success is necessary to every hu- m being. To live in an atmosphere of More is tragedy to many. It is {it I nutter of intellectual stalli- ' :41”! an intellectual matter st . but s morsl nutter. The boys on girls coming out of school clean landed uni with good bodies. who sre Mints. who no determined to do gm sure they can do. will do moi-o moi thomselns sad for {me vorld nun . those who come out with far greater invalidated sttslnments. but who he! , . ,Lu_s._.- “mam" mm 4H kg m!" in metropolitan premier in m on Hominy mules. Od- 14- "nn 1mm Waltz" I: Input-wit bommflbflmthevotkofmot the (mat mum mt“- m In vaudeville and beam of me really “If!“ manner in which It _. I- presented. Leo m In W ,.. mauumumm mot m.nomm~m confidence, who has not established the habit at success. but within whom the Ich’ool has established the habit at, Mute. What we need in our «inch. and especially our high palm!- of the country, in to create “(Mum-01th:; boy. Ind‘lfllthe of Whip. We have mm who' no toliov, but we need more 'm mom who can [and and pave ii. {a} tor omen. The teacher- in an annual md mm Mmtmm mm: 00 ‘ A- A-|.J_.- CM Purl mm! m”- M Tue-d” morning. w. mm of mu Ital. unwratm 31:75 ' nth-ll nub- . am but Ink- 3,13 gnaw: gig§:§igil :33 5 “43:3. i a : 592:3 :52 ’ 33H} ”mam 5 F~.mw M TMw. “m ”mm “mm Mmmm m 3?... w mam“! .fi _ w Him-gum.“ IcKINLBY LINES HAY COKE T0 HINSDALI. $000.8!“ Purl machoftho laun- pnnm IMMMNO mite-M may um. no um numb“! M W. I. T.leh|ndMu.A.H One 0‘! the principal heedllne acts] on the program at the Mastic Thea-i tor. Chicago. to: the week at Oct. 14‘ will be Vltglnln Burned. one of Amer- ica's mutt ulntlngulshed actresses. Mina Earned will play on this occu- nlon a one-act comedy entitled “The Call of Phi-ls," whlch was written by her and in said to Jun her talents to a Meaty In every pnrtlcular. The play- let Ill. dramatic episode referring to Amerlcnna abroad. and t a a lively story In a very agreeabl and enter- taining manner. The scene or the wanted)! la n fashionable hotel in [Pal-In. and the time. 4 o'clock In the morning. suggesting some lively ad- ventures. Another big feature of the bill will be “The Dance Dream" In which sev- en lndlu end gentlemen take part. This shit was brought to notlee lest you at a Lambs’ Gumbel. New York. A~_-_-_ll.l:.â€" JVvG _- _ ___.,, it is altogether in unique composition and nifordn the ladies and gentleman who take part in it not only ample opportunity {or varied dancing but much entertaining character work. The W. H. 81.. James Company. bring- ing with them a repumion, win play “A Chip 0! the Old Block." The Bison .r V- 7v City Four. one of the best of the com- edy quartets: the Wilson brothers. German comedians. the three O'Meers sisters, wondertul Mn artists. are also scheduled to take pad. “FINE FEATHERZZ STILL AT- "l'ino when” in u ow“! pl”. banal-d III III origin! manner by um. Mr M notion anal. W Walter. It duh with I pmhlun um! I. universalâ€"o condition 0! Aldr- main It the Col-H mutual "017qu wot-null unfit-nmumlrumr mum-adwuylntdoumm tract. at new use or other. I 9300 o! (In mak- which nob nomm MM: cm (In the BIO!) HOW "www.mmzhvhytho m in not I'M“! W ups-l. honor“: I up m- m pm, my, wt MI- “4 ._. ___n-.A __A _ n 92-M- than. and mm 00.no- mmmmdnng_dt Siam-mm non IN ("II I"?! 0min. '“l gnu-«n on wan-nay and 80M“ m. In Hm Up.” the new; pm 0! Amulet. pollual M. by Iiltll mm. which la euurlu m fourth week 3: the Olav-pk: mm. In Ithaca»: an m! mat at mm W Morgan. on no mm at the can way In which Ills! Illa. the author. In men In a pet- ” love m M: With her expul- tlan of political life. The Influence of l volun- upon a typical politician. a "bolt" and a ruler of men. plus an llnpoflnt part In the unraveling of the m of "Tin In mam Up." The M at "he flu Higher Up" and: with the "mm m" 0! pam- lcll 32.!” do“: of mm In- tent" to rule undr- find We chute at but! of I typical “ho-0“ thrust the agency of . mu woman. nu! lemamnolmepeoplehv “and of 1 “Dana.” chic-co politician who have seen the pm at the Olm pic lure been unanimous In their th that the emote“ lnre ward In“. Gauze Met. mm Bn-ne. Bum O’Rourke. George W. :5: (Mia ud- Gncé Random “TIIe stern! Willi,” Loo run nbhflmmmcoudderedhym tobathonoupretentlounprdncflm unmade In mddvllle, will beat- ferdutleP-hca mule Han. CM- mu: in mammalian premier in m on In“! undue. Oct. 14. "nun 11ml Waltz" h Import“: hummuhflmthevorkolmot the 1m autumnal-u"! mm- m II vaudeville and bonus of me "my u-ptm III!" in which n TRACTI' CROWD! TO THE mvmlu 7mm wmuonocmnm. "1’". MN NDOHIH UP.” PALM ”WE HALL. AMUOIIINTO. mus-ma scones. god requires not only a lame cm of princimln, but. a complete chorus and m sugmqnged‘ oychoatn. vuv-up u...- â€"._ __ , “The Emma] Waltz" I: jun one of the his noveltiel In store for the patrons o! the Palace Music Hall for the coming mm. Ethel Barrymore in. J. N. Barr-16‘s delightful satire. "The Twelve Pound Look," in due to play. a return date early in November at Chicago’s newest vaudeville play- house. THE Iiéiiiiliimss OF THE HILLS. Joe. trapping alone in the hills. meet- Moonlight, the Ogullula maid. and in hls loneliness he stops and chats with the girl, giving her a. stilt handkerchief. she tells him that she lives with her tribe nearby. Later on Joe follows to the Indian camp and is told he cannot have the girl unions he Joins the tribevâ€"a situation which does not appealrto him. A law dun later an envoy from the Creek: de‘ mantis that the ogallalu leave the fertile valley where they are hunting and fishing. but the Crack mam-13w in sent back to his tribe with scorn. Moonltght mus Jae of the impending attack on her tribe. When the Creek- nrriva in force, the 0mm!“ put up a. fierce fight and succeed in driving the A_.___ -I. enemy back. 'l‘ne UI'QOII vuuwvu them-elves behind animal datum and in a brave but toolbardy easel the 033m!” are rewind and their chief killed. Joe. while not in sympa- thy with the indium. feel- sorry to: the friendly Oaailnlu and shows them how to deleu the Creeks. um the suocoufui indisn war, Joe is urged to 10in the 03:11.11” nod bo- “I.“ ‘V p". w- . come their duel. but mollu: "I'll take the nu". but I'll be lunged If you can make III lawn out o! no." Joe marria- the Indian mid. Later we Ilnd than “flu In I $0: «No In the hills and Joe has torsouen MI the hill: ‘ loneliness. To mph who bellow that the In- Imuuon o! Mute property on the whole mic. {or hum «mu. tho (will: at Bod-nun II um country uncommon! nip. I: II to be “WA“: tbs 0M SOCIALISM AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Wand. when the "Indy!“ o! denou- ncy nuke but “or M that thou should be may momma. an: In am In“. with I comm! up- to h o! the mic. tor the poop“. it tho ”it. tho an m: (I. swam '00. ll doom-3 II: but t low you! Mum-o nu ma. mu! m m social and M‘ and to W or lunch“ down. ‘ but the W run-ct mu (It: now- mt. which “mm the “up": 0! our! lulu. bani «count and ovm fun. has attained it: new under (he ml. at the Republican pu- ly. sad when the may was up- poood to In rum-c In mud" un- der «- Ion! m1! wall Canon is I (and um. ml: «- ndue-tn an taxman. but none- “In om mum II the no“ Mm: a! I“. The In I'M would mm M mung out of a bun- The downfall of the Republic“ pur- ty In one to the born! 0! all change that In been lelt by the leader- a! that party. float of our labor lecith- tion. and I" Ian destined to give the people] amencontrol over their government. have been tron against the bitter «pummel! of the Repair- lican leaders. In auto um! natal. Whether it tun the Rep-Inna Salmon lighting against auction of their nembenhlp by the people. or nuts mum voting against t shorter worklng any tor women and closer factory Inspection. the old line Rmbflan lenders hold up their hands in ho” hum and cry Secul- m. ' The ml fact is. however. that ur lens a party in given power that In wilting to make liberal changes in our in". to relieve (he hard tot of ti» toiling millions, there wiil he Son!» in: in this country. or n W very radical constitutiounl chum These can be avoided by nanny progress in the direction of lower living costs and a mani- manure of popular rule. The Republican party It too fearful of change to move In this direction. I. Oct. 7, 191:. The letters and cards mum-ed be- ‘0' will be neat to the Dead better once Oct. 14. 1012. I! not called for prior to (Int date. A curse of one cent on a“ «kennel matter: AT THE MOTIOGRAPH. will (Saturday, Oct. 12} ADVERTIHD LIOT. FILM STORY tor tai- Se should «an noon be Max in “"9 coil. i‘hé Crooks eunuch NATIONAL Emu: mums mmmm.kflbm smear-7m Watchman-m. m ”\E-r in? $700.0:za mm much-W. mm“. nun-0mm mm- EXAMINATION mg -‘.-‘C University of "limit. President’u 0mm. President. Edmund J. James at the University of iiiinois, chairman of the Rhodes Scholarship Committee at Illi- nois. announces that a quuiilylng ex-r «ml-many. far all candidates ’0! the amlnstlon for all candidates for the Oxford Rhodes scholarship will he held Tuesday, Oct. i5, and Wednes- day, Oct. 16. 1912. in the once of President A. W. Harris at the North- western University Building. corner of Lake and Desrhorn streets. Chl- cago. ~ , This examination corresponds to the entrance examinations required by many American colleges. From ‘those candidates who pass this exam- llnation a scholar will be selected for ‘Illlnois, who will begin work at 01o "mm in October. 1913. Papers will he set in this examinaâ€" tion in Latin, Greek and Mathematics, and only those candidates who pass in at least Latin and Mathematics will be eligible for a scholarship. A Rhodes scholar is appointed for a period of three years and receives the sum of fifteen hundred dollars each year. A Rhodes scholarship at Oxford is thereiore a prim of greater vslus than any scholarship or follow- ship st any American university.. .... A ._- _-s.-|-.. Ina-y u“ u”, ....,_V_, The cundidale M a. Rhodes acholu- ship must be an unmarried male cm- zen o! the United states. filth at least -__.. awn v. -uâ€" v-.-__ _ five years' domlclle; must by the lint of October. 1913. have pal-ed hlo nineteenth but not his twenty-filth Mrthdoy: ma must have completed at least. Mo sophomore year It some recognised degree-grunting when!!! or college. u- wl-v’v- in accordance with the white. of It. Cecil Rhoda. the committee or selection. in Ielecting L student (or Ippolntment to a whohnhlv. takes into consideration (I) hil literary ud scholastic attainments: (2) hit lond~ no” for 3nd sauce“ in manly outdoor sports. such on football and the Illa; (3) his quolitiu of manhoodâ€"drum. cottage. devotion to duty. sympathy (or and protection of the rut. kindll~ no“. unanimou- and (allow-hip: and (4) his exhtbttiou during ochool out at mom tone at char-cut uni In-tineta to loud sad to take on in- tenot in his uhooimttm Candidate: no "pooled to and written nppliulion at once to Pral- dent almond J. Joann. Urban. Hi. All «Minute- will mist" in uno- betu'm I and lo 9. I... laid”. Oct. it. at tho pint-o ol rumination. The mutation viii begin at lo a. am. Tuesday. Oct. Hi. JJEit'aa-am 32 South Main St. “no out "no [of Jun p... m Fainting cadmmmommmd . KLEIN Frat «his! lab mule-obs..â€" Danube-mun W Priest Matjhtkd unusual-HUG!”- 11an MR.

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