Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Nov 1912, p. 4

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Kama mnMoIornflnmcnmyhum nurmiywhqnflnetmblphnot ’ The Fall Amy Worm. in [mum is his proper Illlle he i. here "in million: ‘0! his brothers destroying our limit mil hay. He men from the mill, and this mt like a mi army worm he in me an invasion of Northern Ion, Northern iliin'ois. Northern in- dium. Northern Ohio. and Northern Ne'YoriL Minvuionislomiovs a mate:- that 0mm in: node an appropriation for inventigting the m. harm a A. Forbes of its University of iiflnois. State Data mm. has received m in- quiries concerning the ”It. . The Mi my van: van especial: Milthomthtiisyurndtnh my account for in Insurance m- m nortl. which is an III-III occur moo. The item cannot an: no vim have. however. no the m than the other mm and In on" (o I" «mm of tie usher-fly. rot Intent: mm“ In landscape gardening a four year cm In: been traced Viki tram for mm cl ml. There we 30 students In this course nu ma in the mar last-m «no. A Indy-app gardening dub computed at the students interested II tie-e he: is active at! m (cram plum at the work Cour-u have hoe- "Ia-nod till a new at truth. young man and won- " to uh up mesh-ll work 1: luau” "rim-Mun» and mm and to mutt nude-u am on" "In no In In no Mun mm u to tho amusing of "Mr home mm An chmlavy mum In: ten IMM which Is In: technical “a In punks-d "or mule-Non n th- outm cum and mum». Mu mudntuuuhlkoflmd Din-u Child. flu: M a node. In lul- mn-n. Cantor-In. All In) My man u Ira-Mum. I). C. M. trunk! In hm undy- Iu w own-pk- oi mu». mu. mm- and 0cm- hump- arc-Io "can «a my mm. M. In no at." o! nun-I unkm tot I... II... In in made- I In! took on up and in: doubt. (\aflu Multan Romu- h (In In! at misc-M “in“: in the ICU a My nun-II. who rm 3:" ark- at Mum Man the IM- flu. Itloflmlolmlm cur mm and l-m. "9‘ h the min a! "The Immune“ at Mn and nun" and other tools. knuc- "nem- chic humane-l mums-unmmdln country. No, .m ken" lo I» on- lam- u the "homily for no "at. Inch-In sour-hr In. Ind ham to m n" Imo- wont" toward .- "Noah Mylo or mu- !uvlumuln and mm ”main. Ir lulu! Rodney Root rocclv-d lb pull-tun mm.- “ Cor-cu UNION". neck!“ tho “an 0! II. I. A. I- I’m. Ik- m luau-d Ibo "an“ lchohnhtp m hump- An-humom w um! l'o you: at "an-N Ullvmfll. "alum a. do w o! luau-r at Lam'- Anilin- II”. Pmleuor MIIM' In nan-rial”- later- auod In developing an American style 0! lune grounds and bu done much to vacuum wild nrdenlu and ulnar pronouns by about!“ how bolus mad- can be undo (all 0! contort Ind beam! during the let!- lou period. which I: about an.» mom» o! the you. Me Mllew- lllll than I- I am! chum [or 3 "than Home and amend." movement I- which mu sum may uh (be loud. Professor Miller was graduatsd from the University of Michigan in 1892 and received tin- degree of A. M. and Ph. D., from t‘orlmli University in 1897 and i899. He was associate editor at Bailey‘s "Cyclopedia of American Horticultura" from 1897 lo 190]. and became managing editor or Country Lita in America in 1908. He in tiie author of "What England Can i'l‘each Us About Gardening" and many articles on Landscape Gardening and Horticulture. He has acted as con- sulting landscape gardener for country gentlemen living near New York. Phil- adelphia. Trenton. Leuox. etc. He Ina had greater facilities {or travel than many' practitioners having ltudined country out-Iv. home ground: and garden. in moist o! the estates can or the Minimum“. besides spend- ing three months among English nrm deal. 1 Through the ammo oi’ Professor J”; C. Blair. Ohio! in Horticulture. a. strong division in Iandscnpe Garden- ing is bolus developed at the Univer‘ sity of Illinois. Wilhelm Miller. of Country Life in America, has just been appointed Assistant Professor“ Landscape Horticulture and head or the division and R. R.‘ Root of Hank van! University In another strong ad- dition to the alilfl'. COLLEGE OF AGRICUL- TURE. PRESS Bflllfllfl Landma- Gamnlng. November 4, 1912. the m. .§‘€"}‘€'z ézzigiifi and loam hone «mu for New York to new that chance II. t- 1 Man and. for cinn- In no untur- lun mar to her hour man I day's Journey. II In up. Diner murmur: of the 1mm um murmurs“ lurks "rt? ‘where. "on In their ovn homes. 'h' spun Harvey and Wells Io aroma mm Invasion to the noel 0! pro- "Minx um dim and erecting a nnamrlum. And an the "no, they any mum». for mu. until one «m by chance they find her name on the rem": of Bella-e mu! “hard «but: Clinic. they In". her to ma ferrybont day camp .9 that mum» "on and finally to her own miserable hall him. It is not a «nun t to per-made Edi"! to go home and lake the cure in the new minim on the outskirts of the to" Hm no mm!) recovers her health and as pro Indication of her Mm m of Im- on merit; her new home tor the first move. a happy We, an throws the windows wide open to M In the truth air. a u mm o! the Nev Yon Mn Pout reminds '- that run hula in! a damn antipathy. Ho “moth: "allmmaoum m Jane Austen's worl- h n and . oven If It hurt nothi- but 33 note. to be? “(In and lo "am, to» «ulmhmumwmpm. “an... the mum In 9mm;- Mn and m to an mmtamamn. momm- 'MIMII' . “onward-var boo. ilk-I to Milan fat 00-. m- In about ruched not to yield to It! doctor. Alvin mule-“II I“! a- " lo I “aim. the. one "on!" no .«Mnm 4mm Ibo "hon-flout momma h In Mia‘- nrlal. M Ibo and. d “! uncu- In Ink-I m In and" "nu no. Ihmmnudtholmdlnn lunwtlh um i- lnlu In! to ml In. tor mm In Mu Ibo "MM «out which a. In In“ 0M and Ibo 1M hurl.” mm but par-um by Ibo on In!» pint run In! an» in “mm. Ibo "In" no Dori lath". cop-eh“! 'I'hc- Mary. M portrayed hy Mr. ()pwnlwim. loll. o! a young bunker In a Mule Sow York town by the ulna of John Harvey and of his book- keeper Walk. I'llll who“ (1.qu Ell": duo banter M: In low. A (or week- Indore the Mild-y Ion-on. H» my on day mom: a lam" and some lllontun- from The» salon! A. nodulon (or the Study and rumm- Ilou o! Tamale-u. uklu M1- to 0.- um in a “hemlock mum: In his district. to form a con-moo to u" riled Cm- Chrm-u m. and to ‘Iom (or the auction at I loul nu- ‘tonun. Ho than the warm to III on: mun-ow and both (.0 .00 um u the flu mu . mam din-1 um and m In not: Q um. 1'" hon-ulna“. «by bone". 65 I Mu only a! ll. flu III-l Punk- and unlit-Mu. man. We”. um “a o! m “yuan II Ms W an [arm- I» Incite-I. Oneotmmnmmm'dm. "Hope" is the title and the leading note in a new motion picture film which will be released for exhibition on Novvmber iii. by Thomas A. Edi- son, working in cooperation with The National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. The scenario at tho picture wan wtltten especially for the anti-tuberculin“ campaign by James Dupe-uhoim. and tho him will be used during the next six weeks as a modal («more of the limi (,‘rou (‘hristmu seal Sale; James Opponheim wum Dramatic ‘ Story for AntLTuherculc-II Campaign. 3the high school work 0! the state. :‘l‘he conference is one oi the molt ‘mwerrul high school tmhere' coh- rerencee in the whole country. Be- side: general meetings. lectures and dinners. there are hold meeting: of those interested in particular euh~ Jectn. .much as biology, household science, administration, classics, com- merce. manual trahnlug. etc. A. C. Norrie of Rock!orti._ie chirrnuioi'th‘e agricultural section and A. W. Nolan oi the unIVcreity in secretory. Pro- lessor Nolan. Mr. Carl Calvin of the Bloomington High School. Superlnv tendent A. J. Beaty 'of Geneeeo and Professor C. H. 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