Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Nov 1912, p. 2

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Amanmm.hlhufl mun... mull-chum dumkvm.my "1m in no question. mm to no Ulltod Im- Dam- ot flun- uoo'u puma“. um I hm bud- Iu school also an“ mun-u at uni many. which m at I!!! m (h- ny other In l N i hm Mb .‘N m M mmmmm ”WNWWWWMMMMW mmmmmmmmmmmmw n «m A M: Human . : “wwwm mun.“wmmm-wmm.mmm a m mu...“ wnflwmhnmm-fl mmmmm mmwmmmmwmmnwmmmmm 9. I.” mmubhw 8 WT mmmemmwummnmwmmmmwmmmm BACK TO THE COUNTRY. HONEY VALUE OF EDUCA- TION. 11:. born m very much law In their annual training uni Inch-v led during work um you. The regular monthly meeting 0! th- Boud of Education was held Tun- dny owning, Ur. c. A. Dark]. was a visitor at Iflu Talon mol- Wednesday Inor- Delinquency in a condition of which the overt act is but a symptom. With ‘the child this condition is never on jtlrely under his control. Many sent ‘to prieonn and relomntorlel have been the victims or neglect and want of proper training and home condi- tions: and had this been earlier rec~ oxniud with them, nod thoee condi- tion: corrected. they would have been loved to society, with a chance to be good citizens for oilensee that, after nil, were. at moat. the netunl moni- iontatione of a development and tuli- iu our which they had no guidance or control.â€"-Judse C. E. stone. \ Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Butler were visitors at the North Side Ichool [at Wednesday. Ilia Honing in working out with the children in third grade the story of Robinson Crusoe for boys and girls. This book in written in excel- lent story form by Mrs. Lid: B. lic- Murry oi the De Kalb manual school, and seeks to adapt the story 0! Rob- inaon Crusoe to the literary attain- ments and educational needs at chil- dren oi the lower grades. The work is made still more intemtins by the use or the and table and clay. and on u than lugs. n Include. “ma. 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AN ALL-WINTER HIT OH CH.- nnother Important failure on in. pm- make her hm appearance here In 1 triangular comedy called “Holding I Husband." which it and to be In 0x~ coptlonally clover piece 0! work both In gunman and In alumna. The Bl; (my Four. which I. the boot of the ”name lint!" mm, will he The "death: 'i‘henter. Chicano. ot- ter: tor the week of November 11th the strongest and meet diversified bill of the some then fer. One at the headline ieeturee will be Louise Gun- ning, the churning lixht open linger, who has been I Iueceni’ul star in may 01 the most brilliant produc- tion: of recent yearn. and who, pure- ly u e ringer, stand: decidedly at the head of her clue. She will he heard in a number or brilliant longs eminently adapted to her voice end temperament. Billie Reeven, one of the most versatile of comedian, will appear with hie company in a. comedy pantomime. the subject at which in "A Lesson in Temperance" or “Too ”Pull (or Words." The biggest musical ,eenention or the year will be present- ed on this bill under the name of the ‘ Raul Perlere Sextette. Charley Cue. who he: the reputation of being the funniest men ‘on the ease. will he heard in MI meet eonvulnins talk- ebout hie tether. An entire novelty will be the appearance of the Alpine Troupe in n remnrhnble double wire nct which has never been seen in thin country. lire. bouts Jamel. who Inp- ported her lamented inn-heed (or n long time u lending women. will AIUIIMIN‘I'I. MM“. wmutmblnh-D loan. :37qu “Well. ru an n Yu‘n I... II.- m also. am, In (to mom. I.“ M'I I “Melanin-ulna!” in not.“ an Ib- Inf; “u yon-i h- «war-cu. lul- Journal. 2.303.980? 3 {8-8.8- .- o -i E ‘15.. g. nos-3:: teal. €31.33: 1.5.3 30:! 51.- 3035 0:73 ticâ€"o. all-331%; E 53.. Zia-ct: I2! boar» i I; i. in. 2 1:. (0â€"93.. int-a: §.|3.Ei U30" muggbum MU. 3-6 minty-chit: oi. m III. that meaty-In. [our mot,» but, u: conga-(hr... an. uncu- A special musical feature of the per- !ormanne will be the rendition of Signor Cam-0's 810.000 love Ions. “Dream: or Long Ago," by Mr. Ker. who. In addition to being tn tulle oom- edlnn. In an opera. tenor 0! Burma WWW. “lulu" Among Amman. larder b not uncommon mm mm. “murder” In this “who!" lunch Mom With“: I atom“- throv at out db or,“ am- Pun, Bnlolk, II.- hu. [In M ”mu than an. no mm 1.111 no». 0-. II M. The sum at $1,000,000 la a. lunclont- ly vivid mm for the most absorbing tragedy or drums. and when It. is made the piece do mhtance or an original urea by capable authors, and played at the apeed-llmlt by n commy'of noted farceurn. the promise that the public will be lnItantly Ant-acted in mnlrebt. tire lm Manhattan Inland flaun- lively vibrated with the chuck!“ u! the delighted thmnu which found "The Million" furiously lunny and our “rely to that: satisfaction. worldâ€"wldo anneal. lmporhod it uni In the hum of bfllfllnt “Intern it In: maternal Into I uwlltvmovlng and new epic at life In the artistic and "Bohemian" not at New York. The mull was what Broadway promptly christened "a winner” and for the en- NE car of fancy Missouri apples will be on track at Downer's Grove freight depot next Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Any- one wishing any fancy fruit come and look over this stock. THh’tndr-n. Suwyunfyuuliotha Hot Air Dividends Underfeed Furnace S. A. MESSER SCHM IDT. .I. ll. HIMKENHEU) M11 0033.! “IHUUHK “MW“ ,,','P‘“"" h! End a It“ It‘s mum-.53.... ”516-0-qu W Price. 32 South Main St. L. KLEIN 0M!!- lll. If. Goa. tron spa-um. m November 4, 1012. The Men tad cum “unload lo- lov will be neat. to the M W Olen November 11. 1912. I! not and lo:- pflor to that me. A chm of one can! on I" unfilled mum. hum: (Ill-u Plumbing 5 Hub In 00.. (mm B. P. 0. Calls: Ir. Harvey Debora. m- Oaklnd, Id. In. B. Iii-tier. In. hanging on the cisur counten. from where ll. Immediately in plltered. Later. Smith notices that his umbrellt is missing. Nellie tell: of loaning it to her fiance. Smith orders her to phone Wilron to return it at once- Wilson gets the message but cannot. and the umbrella. He writes a notice, asking anyone who took an \llmhrelle to return it to Room 16, and poets it at the hotel deck. Then. in order to humor hie (ether-Maw. he goe- to 2. Jewelry store and buy: on expensive umbrellu. Smith. however, wants his “berg-In" umbrella, and will not he milled with the expensive (lit. Wil- eon is in despair. but, upon returning to Room 16. I greet pile of umbrella. greets his eyes, evidently left there by peofi with guilty comlencee. He grehe the pile and once more goe- to Bmith'e house. Smith eully plcn out. his “bug-In" end all ends htwily. con. BEES fancy to It on nccount or the con- venience of the curved handle. which emblel the mum-elk to be hall. on the arm. Wilson becomes ensued to Smith’s daughter, Nellie. Not. wish- In; her fiance m get wet. Nellle loans her miner's umbrella to him. Wilson buys a cigar uld leaves the umbrella The Borrowed Umbreluhâ€"Smltb gets caught In the ruin “(l ban a Wain umbrella. no at?!) you SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1912. tau-p.101 lanai. Mat Mutt“ I’D ”a "all. FILE STORY an m: lawman". ADVIIITIIID U07. 45M Punting

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