Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Dec 1912, p. 3

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Thu 1: clone to depot. mm... a... .. , {type Inupropooulon In every wiy. Price, A Improved Oklahoma (arm. the hu n being nanny new. to “chance {or a. “mere Grown home. Come And at particular. A dandy modern tenoroom Downer- Grove home to exchange for something sood In way of this In Chicago. m"%”'~==‘=zfio=“:z-2§ lam -Wmh .vm our I“. um. -99.- . 1-mm {or 733. M to An. 1604c“ farm. northeast lair build! , 1 not]. name Rood out um er. Prlce. 8 30 too-men (Inn nonfiwut of town good ufldim belt My“: pig-om gggu'bor. a floal‘ Eslaiol 2mm. m- ute-1' 1% auc- mutant u u I" mud retail nut: 'I m. an? 1 ”mm ‘ l 7%: room, 458 29 South IA Selle street. The growth of this tree is nothing short of marvelous. and its useinlness in the manufacture of all kinds of arti- cles requiring herd wood is cleerly demonstrated. A visit at their show room is certainly worth thile. Do not miss It. Below we copy an nrticle from the January Western Empire: ‘Preeent Day Emiyptus Prontoâ€"fle- turns from Ch: Acres Near Lee Ae- gelee In 8y, Veer: Show 01.“? Per Acre. or $221 Per Acre Per Anâ€" num. Mr. L Micheal): in one of the oldest1 growers of enalyptns in Celifornin. He in e prectleel forester. an! get- muimnm results. ln s signed state- ment made to the Forestry Soclety of Center-ls, Kr. lichen!!! sen: Mlyptus. the wonderful lard wood, more profitable than fruit. it you do not believe thin. see our genial fellow townsmnn. Chm-lea "amend, who is connected 'lth the San Diego Eucalyptus 00.. And whit their display For Profit and as an Investment. Ham. Joseph Clampm entertained a party of mlntlves It bet borne on Benton avenue. Those In the party were mas (‘lan Kimball ol St. Charles. Nellie Kimball of Chicago. and Mn. F. 0. Kimball and daughter Esther of La Grange. Ill. and Alllee Fuller of Wheaton. â€"Mn. 8. H. moron! has been confined to hot home for the pan "to weeks by Illness. #mmr Oumdnon and wife of Newark. spent Christmas with Mrs. Osmondson‘s parents. R, .l. Harpor' and '"P 01 Curtis: street. â€"â€"\\’m. Zimmerlln'n young son. Em- eu Zlmmerlln. ls improving from his recent Illness. Mflng been stricken some weeks ago with typhoid fever. -r-l should 'orn- like - Human» «or and (me by degrees. mum Ruth Smart. who Is afield- ing the l'nlvonlly of Chicago. In home for the holidays. Mrs. J. A. Fitzpat- rick and daughter Marjorie is the s guest of her mother. Mrs. E. Smart. ~31". I. Men: Mirna-d from South mm. In" Thundny. when she had spent "on "mm with her son on tho- rum-h. Fred Hertz came lack with his math". to spend nev- onl teak! In the vlllue. Anny Him-on um Jay Milton in two at our mum hayn- vho lh‘ ll W to! Christian nation. fiAROENTwM‘nm-r A. namm. Doc, :3. beloved hush-M 0! Nu, A.. Ill! Younxholm. and run" of Fund ll. Mantra-d 72 run. Month" of Gard-m (‘Ily lodnu .\'o. NI. A. r. and A‘ M; Punter pool No. «I. 0‘ A. ll; lmn dmle No 3!. I“... of It. (1‘ A. K; "Maori. council No. I022. and It. A. and Pom-«mum {baron-I I. nod-Hon. “mom! union “My. In. 3‘3. In I: m at Halon Ana-u [anon] comm. 0m "0th Ind Alhland hm! mm: ll Nnrrfllk. m. -~'flm tulle-um none. I” (atom Iron: a (“bingo up". and "to da- cawd nu wall known by Dora": ("ova pueblo; "Mm Margaret 8:th o! For! ”yum. Ill, In "an gm! 0! Wok (fl-mum during mo holldnyn. GROWING EUCALYPTUS -~Domthy l'lnln In unending her (‘hrtumu vac-lion will: minivan .1 Toledo. ()Mo. ~0th Manama: was [some [or ('hrhlmu. nun. V. Blmonnon automated rat alive: "on Chic-a0 Christmas. â€"-llr. Ind In. V. 0. Pulmor And Mlu 8. J. mu, ul of Chicago. spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mn. H. mu. din find (ileum-nu and family "mu (‘hriumu with mlulven .1 "£an. ~ll. D. Wyllh of (when ave : dinner (furl-tutu to mediate fl‘mlly. â€"-'l‘he Womln'a Guild of St An- drewu' Episcopal church will have their result! hunlnm meeting Tuesday. Dec. 81,‘ at the home or Mrs. Clark, North For“! Ivonne. â€"A baby boy arlved at the home of Victor Tholln and wtte on Frlday, De- cember 20. to help celebraw the bolt- days. and expects to rennin perm nemly. â€"J. A. Westblade and son Paul spent a few hours. as In his custom. with his mother at Galesburg, [1].. on Christmas Day. â€"Mrs. A. Doesler of Carpenter street ha been quite in for several weeks. -â€"R. J. Harper, superinten‘leut of the water and light. plant, has been confined to his home with an attack of grip. spent Christmas with friends at Van- dam. «Miss Anna Meyers spent Christ. man the guest or Aurorar triends.. *Mlss Anna Heal of Belmont street is in. -â€"-A. J. Dent, who arrival home to Spend the holidays with his family on Maple avenue. next last night for New York. Mr. and Mrs. Dent expect to soon locate in Pittsburgh. Pa" pep- manenuy. â€"â€"W. H. Edwards went to LaGrange. "L, where he spent Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. E. H. Pootter. ~George Jelrerson and finally cele¢ brated Chrlltmas wkh relatives in Hinsdale, Ill. -â€"-Iln. John limit; of Grove street ls emualnhu her daushtor tron: Canada during the holidays. Mrs. John Brown and family (WMML’ venue. the un- around “I borrow more. land thanmemnonqnl he will be so grateful that he'll can. Downer- 6mm: Do we like It here? Yes Indeed, the country grow- on one Io thnt you "to It better the longer you my and there In nothing Lhnt the Donna: brother- on do for us that they m not only willing but m cm to do. With belt '1th. {or : lorry In“ I now have a good we". depth 49 feet with 16 (out of voter In It. The ground there In pot-out and not sticky clay. a good am like De Kalb mum: non between De Ruth and sunburn. so It seems to me. we have had run. usually light showers 3t night. except last night and the night before, when we had a regnlnr downpour. But the water runs 04! very quickly so that we have been able to work In the garden run along. The land here in nut hard to clean inrrivedhmOct.lnndmhnva an acre in filfllen with earn-nu. onion. penny, turnips. beets. alarms and lettuce coming and pea started. Have about 300 stnvherry plants set out, while the plants i brought vith me from Downers have blossoms on. The currnnta. soother-den, peach trees Ind piepiant that i brought are in a flourishing condition. I am now getting my land in than to set out the as. orange and noun trees. as they mutt he put in thin month. do we" an aunt can. upland rt". harky, oats. no. Inn and aunt to tatoeo. rora. (chute 'nmt all lard" an! that to grow to tho north Out. m N plant"! In Nanak! or Ibo lot at Dem-tn. bane-ted who. not». and than phat corn. and whoa that to ripe ptaat potatom. poor at than out have to he horrid; or you caa plant other crops ta mm. lot-h u throe crop. at camp. ma and ham. «r. Moi tax-ton one never tan than 31 per hmhet and navy Ivan arr 1 cents per wand. no that these two crop. Ind a good mrkm ‘rtght hon. Con an be Mt fro- ? 325 to .45. pin [or 82 and born from ‘m up. Mateo an be hire! 'llli otthfl' a negro or thin drtvar lor‘ 02.25 pot any. The heat tam Mp can he hadâ€"a man and than for 9. a man for ".28 per day. hours tro- 6:30 a. m. to C I I. There Is no scarcity of help either white or block. The new here are tr‘st'orthy and respectful, personal” I prefer them [or help. When I tell you that we three women, motto-es only two. are "via: one and one-half mm from any other settlers and are Alone out m feel and are perfectly secure, you will know that we are In a civilised communityâ€"n we are "I hue no national Mum-1 In my count-m Ital-our". um! um tidal you IN: “(omnibus patchy In a mm. M [and rm to you and your Mon-4n. and Inn! that It rm to, o lano- bane M to you. Vwry truly yours. I. m- chfllli." "I mm my now- will mt. a bob mt uhowlu than (M aflomy, u l have given so coonldenbh can. fly ('omuou now contain- In" "on ulno mouth. to an yuan at In. 11m yummy In In soot! condluon. and I mm I! II ".2001” per mm. "Adjoining m- M a Mucm no". sum! growth. [our wd morn-I! nur- ol sac. and the Iron will norm from O to I: Inches tn alum-t. While you were Mn '0 Ila-«rod cum, I number us Inch»- ln alumni". "I 'luve n ave-gem incl adjoining my ranch house, which in now four yam uni eight monllu old. nd the trees will undoubtedly avoruu iron: 8 to 9 inch: in dunner. There an 1 number of iron on the tract. l2. l4 Ind l5 inclu- ln diameter. “I sold recently 120 acres near Santa Ana. Culltomla. (or $700 per acre “night. It contained gmvéa It two. three and (our years of use. “As to the value per ncré of grow- lns eucalyptus groves. I would hardly any. as but little acreage has ever been on the market, but the lollowlng will give u: idea: As explained to you, I expect to so back to the Old Country acme tlme (soon, and um dls- poulns o! my proporty. "This, you will see. has brought me a revenue of 88,626.“ on six acres frown six and onehalt years‘ growth. or an average of $1,437.00 per acre. Eucalyptus ls llke everything elseâ€"- scientific treatment wlll bring uouble results. “l have a thirty-acre tract of en- calyptus three miles northwest of Compton. the major portion of which has been cut the third time. i have sold it practically all for cord wood pur- posea,cutting the timber at above five, six and seven yers of one. Last year I out six acres of cord wood (sin-out growth) at six and one-half years of age, and sold the same for $3,726. on the ground. This was net. cost or cut- ting having been deducted. I left 500 choice trees for telegraph poles stand- ing and sold them to the Los Angoles Redoudo Ry. Co. for $2,800.00 cash; they do the cutting and hauling. This averaged me $5.60 per pole on the stump. in addition to the foregoing. I cut about 300 cords from this six acres when thinning my trees. realiz- ing $7.00 per cord, net. my mint!“ mvb ad your mum to! a comma mm from my review- ing the information which I cheerfully gave you, or which I would be (ind to tell any reputable business mun inter- ested in'the development 0! eucalyp- tul, will say. that I have kept care- ful records at the proceeds of my- varioul cuttings u a guide to future care and sale. 'Memu to ”ii-nan: M: to (Coconut m no I.) "alum Amman-Mod politician manmmkmmhvmz toutdonmntnmgruttextbool. . mama-SlalJndmlupnmtlo in flflfltâ€"fiorodflh. FILM STORY AT HOTIOGRAPH SATURAOY. DECEMBER 28. After the Honeymoon (Nov. 28).â€" Willie Donal-emu marl-tea thn helm of his home. town. They are both con- stant-ed the fashion plots: 0! the fit lose. and hence the pair are we" matched. But six months Int". otter the honeymoon in post, what a anter- ence! No one would believe them to be the same personsâ€"he Moment: In appearance. and she a positive slat- tern.’ In It any wonder that they lone Interest In each other? This “Me com- edy In an object lesson. showing '1" may marriages are “Hum. TM exonllenl standard of acllng and ”was la pal-«lad that lanai the long run In New York and me Chlrago run no far. Ind-(led la the cast are Frank Illlla. Kathleen lac- mnel. "alone lackaye, mama Rololl and Worldth Gold. a Korean who plays the lap valat and who claim to he the only Oriental playing a speaking part In Final!“ on the English slap. pruned upon the wedding mm which (he Iillionire salon an to Mt telephone girl bride. in: appealed to any a! lie thousands who hum seen the play in In in woeku‘ n:- u the Princess in annual fly the mummy: manna um (thing) Jewelers to out Clio. name at simlhr "minus Ilpm ne'ly mun“ wedding rings. An Im In tho lumbar 0! lat: lon «grand Ivan caddie. rim In one mull at (in to" and noon-Ital run a! 0mm Munr- "noon: nu ”P For" ll want.» A. “My“. ('Ncuo plum. Tho Winona Ibo am». The "um nu Mum pro.- lmlly in IN- pm. II "to and 01 no It!" IN [MI ms. the sum rud- I» OWN“ um «~"Rotnn and Vim-h cm. Mmol Dove." Tie «vacuum! no!“ a! Mum-a cu!- Mtg flm h to give me Inn-la o! Ibo mutt-cut; punk. and Ila data of mm. Thu the ”Ithaca! 01 A! the MM CM“... lunch”. Jmlry Ingram... The piece la a merry love story oi an American in Paris. a Iikoablo Yankee youth who has been dragged into imblcc ihmah no iauli oi hia iovg and who ialia In love will: the dainty naught" oi .iho excitable mach proprietor oi a caio. The into Pariaian apirii ia maintained ihmu‘hoai. aad (he boauiiiui mm are throng“ viii: puny niacin». houlovardieu. aorta Apachaa and aid- van toad-mu. The manic has a con-Ian! and captivatia; aria; and the haunting naiodioa aomhov an him-ind will the calminaiioa oi on" comic opiaooo and iovan’ tau a iota. “Frivoloaa Geraldine" in inau- umny mounted: (Ia am arena. in! oi a manicure atop aad baa-u oar lot. being a doilahiiul replica oi oaa oi it. my aunt now which line it. Paria mlnvarda. Thu mood man abov- a whim aqua" at dual. aaa m. in anoihor aoiilau oi alqulaiio “Frivolous Geraldine." the bright new musical romance which Joseph E. How-rd. nulhor of countless pop- ular songs, produced from the book and music 0! Her-hen P. Simian nnd Theodore Siemptei, .lr., enjoyed an auspicious opening at the Olympic theater. Chicago. last Sunday night. There in every promile hold iorth that the production will enioy I long and prosperous run in Chicago. Joseph E. Howard's Blithe and Musical Joy Creation sun- : Prosperous Run at Leading Clue-go Playhouse. “FRIVOLOUS GERALDINE” REIGNS AT OLYMPIC. “Our Wives" sparkles with brilliant- ly clever lines, which are pleasantly handled by a very capable cast. Includ- ing William Roselle, Mark Smith, George Graham. John Findlay, Isabel MacGregor, Eda vou nke and Gwen- dolyn Piers. ,"0ur , ‘lves has been pronounced by th ”Chicago press as being a charming swm-movlng, clever comedy. Mann es Wednesday and Saturday. Prices fifty cents to one dol- lar and fifty ohms. Popular dollar matinee Wednesday. “Our Wives." Hillel opened it a. Cort Theater. Chicago. int em. in a piece which rbiiiehl with laughter Ind concern: the domestic «1mm... of three young bachelor- elter they are married. The piece in beautifully nosed by Robert Milton. Henry Kol- ker and Pamela Gaythorne-ln the land- ing roles have never appeared to more delightiul advantage than in the very musing roles or two young people who agree to eliminate sex in their relationship and work together like two machines. “.000”? AND 'AID '0" ,ggtamtmglw- "- I‘DR fifi’râ€"Yufir Vacuum Ch Torm- mam worn "grad-”amt I: Chm. sum. pbm Its-ll. FOR RENTâ€"TM" unlurmnhed room- fm "gm Mum: furnace mu. m mm'fiifl’éf 3mm; °”‘ LOSTâ€"About two Ml m- 3 Mn: cat; mud. ‘1. In. a. K. m I" North Mum and. FOR HALE-A ‘ "7-“ ll man. (”I‘D- m more: the beauty and luster topim nutomobile. furniture. floon “wood- work. For ale by HIS. MORRIS. 100 MM 8!. unlit. m .m co. Min-M ”EMA". For Select Table Beer MI. 32 South Main St. .Hon‘ 0. DIS. GREGG a GREGG We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catnrrh) that cannot be cured by Hull's Omani: Cure. Sand for circu- lars, free. 1“. J. CHENEY I: 00.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druaglun. 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills i'or consti- nation. In the Majority. Any mm more right than his now:- bor constitute. a tummy of one I!- "Adzâ€"Thoreau. L. KLEIN biomamfiy M in only am way In «I‘d-5‘3 no”, and that i: by MM remedies. W in W b! n inflamed madman o! um um ii:- inx 08’ the munch!“ Tuba WM- thil tube in inflamed you have n rumbling sound or important hem and when it in onutely cloud. Den!- nm is the result. and union the in‘ flammation can be taken out and thin tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be deniroyed forever; \ nine canqn out of ten are owned by Catarrh. which is nothing but In in- flamed condition of the mucous lur- fncal. Ill-urn"! loyal Japan Gloss F. M. WERNER "lanai-dyad Infinite-Moan“ fir Placing. Painting Cakimlning.0nlnln¢nnd Phone 45 M HAIY S. DISNEI 02 I 3 WM W. CIICAOO Oval-uh "I... to. Deacon.- logical 1090.5... “M I“. le "Sold lab Mum-chm “inhuman: W Pticu Meat Market lent. ”MP7 l!:."l 'll 00:me «ulna-ti, "ROI‘AJ. nuanmu Thank] on! "a mn Ill. Ann “Magellan mama! or.’ and! I. L PUI'EI. I. I Piraeus-niacin- ram-3:2. 7.3.ka re. Imam vau- ul m "III-“A 29 South Mama to... MIG” Pinto“- and 8-30.- Do'llll emu. lit. ll.“ Unifil. Mint O. V. WOLF OUT 7L0"... Ola-Aw $74-$13

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