Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jul 1913, p. 4

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‘ Homeric. are pearls from the noct- - I“ cl the put Rm feel you are pins to behea- . before you start 1 thing. don‘t m Ila become- ; undo It be msplmum. books as H mm;- women had any )od their thinking caps for duafln' ups. the way they wpar them every film they go.â€"â€"(Th1cago Record-Hen The accumulation of woanh In a ample proopss m. an the money you (an and hold onto all the money ”1381. The love that utrviros um mm. mplpofi frir ions. of cvor’yday Ih together is thv gnnu‘np article 8| Spondhs is mm» singer. but he Me music by Par and 21anan I! mud; n 1! ho Md the cvmrhp. A young man has 3 HM opportunity h display enod fudzment when he ”led. n fathvr-In law, No woman .nhlmld marry a man '10! had hahlm unlvss he will pmm‘ be to reform R'rno wns nm bum In n day. but fie vandal! kicked it own In about hour Thaw am panplo In ovary mvn 1110 would zrpauy Improve the place I! leaving It. lave at"! haw unmolhimz M (In â€" from whom» his mmher rose. After «.000 ymrs doctors 00"! how vinfll) hour '9 bro-amp lthhrmierforamtopkuo mathmltumrnwomb has In fire taken from the arm of What we hope [or 5000 Population New School-house New Village Hall New Cemetery New Library Twenty-four lmur Electric Light Service Trains every 15 minutes Mollie. Open Iron 7 a. m. to 7 p. on Arrival. 0:02 A. m. I-tnut hound. IMO I‘ m.. \‘.':n' lmund .158 L m. KN h-mml 11:“? a m. Wm: round. 1:" p m. l-tn-I hound .210 p. m.. \VMI lmuml 8:33 p. m. 14.1.“ hnuml ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Nowâ€"- H Looking Backward Boostâ€"Don’t Knock Entered at the Dowan Grove l‘ust “Rice 0! ”mud-class mail mutter. Advertising tutu made known upon uppl‘u-utiou. Good Pavement Cement Walks â€" City Water and Light Sewers New R. R. Station Mud Rmuls Plank Sidewalks Oil Street Lamps No Sewers BY THE WAYSIDE MMBER THE 000x COUNTY 91:55 \ CLUB / GINGER SNAPS every Fridty from the oflico at Duwuem Grove, Illinois "I I“ c. I. ITMTS, W Id Publish! Dcparlu‘c. Wren lnnnal "a“ Imund “'vsl hmuul Ens! Imam] WM! hound Eusl bound Grove Renal-tar mc._ 1" 01 Human. thk comes from lid“. tho ‘5 113;:qu th: I” of light. {"Lct my neonle §EP|GRAMATICALLY SPEAKING [ Plum my.- Hun tho nmdn-Inrnoppor min" of Hm nM mono tam-ms to be: "H at firm you don‘t gum-nod. Hy. ‘try try. try ne:nin"~flmtnn Tran- ! scrip! The" Amv‘ricfin Flairâ€"A rlponmtinn for public dam‘r‘ halls. rlroue lemonade stands. side slum c. boxing pronns. bar- ber palm. olamhnkm and Daughen of the vaoluvlon,-~Smarl Set In Hm sprint: Hm mun: vvnn's fancy thflv turns to ”31»!th M ”10 name fining young wnmnn think about all the ypar amund‘ Wom (ml a rortnin prnprirmrship in a" dicsipatr‘d men Klanâ€"The triumph of mauar Mr" mind. W D "mums n: "Knob n "Mohook am) pm dn n a" "w clvrnr lhlnrn you hour " Ono about on» 9'10 0' n nmmpbmk r1" Inst son-om! yearn Emu: (:vmdflrh sun that Mam!" mm" tn" “’0". lhrx nrn twine Shr- ornl In Innu nrv- twin: nhrnad and mm is Balm! In em mnrrh-d Funny how the dear old gentle man who just has to put a child on the head unerflngly picks out the on» with the pretty mother. min “Wu-0|" “mun hm-n‘v mud-- mmlnm lf‘n hlmn Edlnon Inrp Hm! In M" your: 'hl‘" will he- mv lmwrh .\‘mu- law any of us. rorcnlnly Ethic- eomoa from othon. custom. Almost any boob could grasp an opportunlty If a set of printed d!- rvctions went with It. 11.. dollar was tinder. German. Beauty and to be skin deep Now they arc adding a layer of Ital aomine. LIN- flvrnnu’ th‘ lhlnh (ht-y nrv loin. to 1mm mmnthlng, and It in only by "Ivan!" "In! ”in mm cllnrnw-r that kunwk‘d‘r damn nnl romv l-y (ran-l.â€" [Mum It holgm mom acquulnh-d with 0er mum at uhnm mm nrv In ullh on ”Mr lrnvnln "conun- It givru them (In- Illa-ton o! quu-nmny nml furnluhn "mm with Inulcn n! ('mnw-raallnn llecuuw II In tho only way In which they cam dim-over how comfort- .bln Ibo-y an- nc homo. Because they don‘t know all thr- diu- nxmble things am will happen to them He marrh a: hf! who marries last Because It costs more than they can aflord. A man with a liking (or atatistica. sud after several months of hard work. has found that there are 1.700.000 per- sons living on this terrestrial globe. included In this wonderful array of figures is the tact that there are five and a half million more men than wo- men. in the l'nlted States. according to the last censun. there are 47332.”? men and 44,610.!“ women. or a total of [rules and females of 9|,9l2,266. A farm of 16” acres has hm-n dueded to the gchools of Paula. Run. “0me from the farm is used to buy books. clothing, em, for boys nnd gfirls who wlsh a high school education but can- not afford it. With whistles tooiing and sirens screeching the lust home var in San Francisco started on iis I'urmwii trip through the city sue-em. “iih Mayor Roiph on the from platform driving. A device small enough to be carried in a soldier's knapsack. ym pou'orlul enough to capsize an m-rupluno high In the Mr. ham been lnvunuad by a French scientist. The dry farming congress met at Garden (‘lty. Kan" in a pouring rain. The farmers are said to have born much amused at the irunical situaliun. The German standard of iight meas- urement la lune-tenths that. of the inter- national candle power. There are 180,000 dry goods stores in the United States, and of these 27.- 000 are department stores. The chestnut bllght has destroyed $10,000.00!) worth 01 valuable umber in Pennsylvania. DERIVATION OF WORDS PITH OF EXPERIENCE. WHY PEOPLE TRAVEL OUT OF THE ORDINARY. THEY SAY \"llrvn In rs- m-ml " \'o-n- rm' ‘Ird In nrr to cut bruo-r m'luhbolhh- bmlml to I'll" wrv Inrr)‘ um! "ml ‘9 how about the sweat shop of todgy? Hut my people go" in the watch-word of the fight that In um in progress. B knelltlsh oppression nun Inning. Ill. The Summary. God's ways of deliverance are never easy. His peo- ple are always slow to believe and his enemies have a hard hearted and ter- rible persistence in their opposition to him and his plans. But God does not permit this defeat. nor prevent the accomplishment of his purposes. When pain has done its work he make! it to cease. When the fire has burned out the dross he will extinguish it. Pim- noh esteemed human life (manly, How limo w» compn-hvnd. even with centnrivs of Christian history as our guide and the inspired word an our teacher. thn mil meaning of Paul's words. "For i rn-ckon that the suffer- ings of this pram-rut time are not worthy to be compared with the giory which shall he revealed in ma." Rom‘ 8:18. Bur God in mindful of his own and as soon as Moses and Aaron tum- ed to him he gives them a most gra- cious renewal of his promise and of the ultimate blessing. see Chapter 6:1-8. Those who m H1 hmtrn IV, 14) "are of their own r:::-'?wr \vhn wrrn heid accnunmhlo nndvr the Egyptian task. trash-rs for thr- conduct of the whale. I: this no: survrosthâ€"e of one other than onrsnivns "who hora our sins in his own bndy on the tron" and "by whose stripes we are healnd?“ (he znvr‘rn sary straw thrmy‘ h’r ~ up rho usu Truth Confirmed. The 'ruth of {Me narrn'no In con- flrmod h)- llw hrivkn [mind in the min! of ritivs hum durinz this poriod n! Egypvinn history. Tho bflckn were Marin of day mixed with sfuhhln. ram- or than (ho ordinary siraw and hand In the sun rather than M ' ' .., Ewlv ll. Pharnch's Method. v~' 1015. It In NM)‘. Ir. .1) 31090.. and Aaron dld not suck to num- the cusv. \‘vry NIH» Is owr lam-w] hr mrn n mom- m1. marl! but" [or us In al-‘er llnd’l monuv rurhnum and mm m the holy rpm: in brim: rumlaumn “mm Ind Aaron Inm- lnr morn afraid of ”w pry-mm!» and sword nf Jvhmnh than Hm hon-It‘d rvmwr nr Pharaoh, God do” punish dImevHr-nrn whvlher \H- Mk? H or uni. 3“". DH" 2Q'2l4 26rh l4:l“~|9. No This rundown"!!- nnzo'rrd Pharaoh w I) nurl ha mm- mr-mts Hum "ml vhm’r brnthrvn u can In rumma- thr hm-h-ns. Tim world Is mmmntly mousinz the nor- vams of find or unfimnn pmpln for‘ "Mr wotk. em Ammz T m Lulu» 23:2 and Acts H-n I Pharaoh looked upon them lanol- lu-xi ml lulu mm property. now they Ih‘ datum-d (or mother. "Lo! my pom plv so." In ronwmpl. Pharaoh «1. claims, "Who In Jrhmrah‘.’n h was In humor to llml wry qm-ullou .“DIIO‘I hid bm-n mu and mu! wvll wuu l'hn' no" In loam Ilw mum-r vrv tlw m" count la "Isl-«l \Ic-n nro "lupanlly ”Mm; Um! mm . nun-Hon lnduy. both by mm! mm mndurt. Mm will find out In "my Ilnul nnrmn “ho Jehovah It no. why (hr; uhnuhl nbvy Mn wm- l'lmrmm Ipoluv Ilu- "'th whq-n he Hm! 'I Mum no! Nu- Lord‘" [ml lhnmth hr m-cml lo [man of that how lluIr know him! It mc-nnn for u man In an! up Mr will «(Mn-l mm M God. "I Mil nut" mu Hu- proud Imam of n wrak. wilful. Iunnmm norm 0! Hm duct. [or n" ht: Main-d position among mm Rt-ml 2 Thou LR and llom Sbowlng himself with Aaron, the elders of isrnel un- soon convinced that God had sent them and was about to work out through Moses and Aaron the long promised deliverance. lune Pl-lnly Stated. l. Mosu’ Menage. w. 1-9. Moses and Aaron plainly stated the issue ll the very outset. "Thus with the Lord God of lsruel" (v. I), This was It once u challenge as to the huafltml su- perior grentlwss oi the Egyptian gods. It also tourht-d l'hnmoh's pride for he was an absolute monarch and can he allow those representatives 0! an op. prcessed tu-nplu any liberties? Lastly. It was a question or economic impor- [Almo- Only onv incident is mentioned with reforonr‘e to that long Journvy Moses had to lake in rvturning from Midian to Egypr “Thu Lord met him and sought to kill him." (4:2-0’. Moses is about to pronounce it ft-ari‘ul pvnalty. see 4:23, and it, was nt-m-ssury that he colnproln-nded lllc tvrribh- manning of his throat. Also he had m‘glvcted to observe the sign of covvnant pence (circumcislom with his youngest son. and that was a serious dullnquvncy for the future leader of Israel. “It was necossary at this stage of his ex- perience that he should learn that God is in earnest when he speaks, and will assuredly perform all that he has threatened." (Murphy) LESSON 'I‘HX'I' Jix. Srl-H. GOLDEN ’l‘ I.\.'l' "III-fan] an» they (hm muzu'n {m Hn-v shall be cnmfurted.” â€"-MulL (By E. 0. “ELLHRS, [Mn'clnr Hf Evvn: lng Dupurlnwnl The Mnuuy Hilde In- stllulo‘ nf (‘hh~ugu.) WOW. 1%? a SIJNDAYSCHOOL Wfi’m I “nan-r MOSES' REQUEST REFUSED. mum! LESSON FOR JULY 27. Md toll of bricks LESSON DOWNER'S GROVE REPOKNMI mus! KN it 11m" time keep ilh nir IIS German preaching service every second Sunday of the month at 3 p. m. Sunday A. M. Sermon: A Divine Oinkâ€"Unlimited. Y. P. A. Topic: Favorite Verses in the Propheticai Book. Evening Service: We join with union meeting 1t Baptist church. Y. P. A., 2:45, and Senior Y. P. A. at 6:45 p. m. Midâ€"week meetings: Wed- nesday at 8 p. m. and Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal at 8:45. Leo Schmitt, pastor, Sunday serv~ icps: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Serâ€" mon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior 4 p. m The Bible and Christian Science literature may be read or pur chased of the one in charge. Visitors are welcome. Sunday service, 11 a. m.; Wednes- day. 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. The wading room is open to the pub lie on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. T p m pramv'co. F.‘ mon'h Mo Thursday 0‘ Iadios' Air! Mb}! 90““? comr‘. at" J. It Willhmn. motor. Bunch) mule": (10” moo-Ila; .1 102m» :- n. Public uonhlp :u 10:3" and 7:3" :qudn)‘ team! at lr‘oo m. Eprorlh “menu". at 6:30 p tn. )"d-Iw‘l mow-L vnx. Wvdnrud-y. n! Hzflo p m “’0 mcvn’n Mlultmuy- Racial“. nm Thur-day ant-moon n! urn moulh lmfloa‘ Md ROMP”. Incond Thundn nun-noon or much month mm" ro- hnnrul. Friday. an Twp 9 m \lr Wiflmr l' lmrlv Hmutm Fuml ru-ru'mt rm): r huh "Ii‘l’hflfifl :uh mun”! FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. no I’rof. ltlunm Ix um-uliurh‘ mu-a Iu mlnuncv Ilu- czum- ul‘ IIIv Sunday whim]. lu-ruum- 0! Nu a-unslnm :Im-‘u- riulluu will: young pruplv and his gem-ml (inn-xx for working with lhv yuunx. Mr I” ”(Mr “illlu‘: In hn rullwi a Sunday whuul t‘llI’lIhizlrl mu-r mun» Iy furl) yo-urn ur unmzuu m nil-~- as a Rumlau ht‘llhu‘ \mrko-r. I Mr. lilomv lu-gun his Sunday Hl‘lHlUl lk‘ill'l‘l‘l' in lmu'm-r's (:ruua Illinois. and lhv has all'iudvd Sumlu)‘ suliunl I'Ull' {Mainly aim-4» llw yuir 1:52;. He has glwvn superinn-mlvm u!’ lllt‘ (‘nngn-gu- 'limml Sunday svlmul in Non-null and ul-zo in l’axlmi. Illinois. and in ’l‘mnplu. Arizona. )ll‘ I‘Pl'('ili'tl his l'ill'l)’ mlu‘ miimi in lllimnls and lulvr m-ut m Ilin llliuois slilli’ uniu-rsiu' :unl Ilivn ‘n-lurm-il In his uuliu- land In suuly in llw l'nlnlrsily of .h-iul. lli-lui‘liing lu Aluvrlvu. l’rul’. lllnmv lwrmm- :ul insixucmr in HIV 'l‘lmplv Normal srlmnl in Arizona. and lw has for llu- mmt Your ,wurx lam-u l'rnl‘u-ssor of l’syrlmlog)‘ uml Pedagogy in [lu- Nox'llwrn Arizmm Nun-um: m-lioul :u rlugsml‘f. Arizona "\\'lllln- l an) n ()o-rmuu I am also thoroughly .\un~rirun," Hy:- l‘rul', llluimn "l mu inwrvsu-d in building up Ann-rim" inalilulluns and mu xiv- im: my llt'v lo llu- “ark." .1 ERMAN EV‘NGE' ICAL OT pAUL's CHURCH. GROVE 51'. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday Service! 91’ ANOREW'S EPISCOPAL CHU RCH. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH. lh onmrh UNION MEETINGS. ll!‘ “H G. PA Hh. Pastor m‘lm l h M 1le rhur M’hmrl m “'0" 'ritlm "mm H n H' finfldn aha} mud: Mn" Irh mnmh: Ihml “'ml [Inn 1! III’I'II' I" L. KLEIN 32 Downers Grove Reporter A. P MEHREN Fixtures and Supplies. 19 Railroad St. Phone GQ-RR ELECR ,CONT See our Triangle Lektrik lmn Heating Element Guaranteed $ 3 .SO Eveready Flashlights and Batteries , ' Hylo, F‘3!3.‘22§,L5"8Pp. (32 cents Sunbeam Mazda Prices Reducec FIRE-PROOF STORAGE. Chicago Moving a Specialty Telephone :3. 60 ll. “2 J. 9 RAILROAD STIEEI‘. Telephone ‘3. 60 ll. “2 .l. [or your lrlcnd away-nu Is hefler than a letter lrom home. 52 Issues lor only $1.50 Fresh 0' Salted "at: Fish or Game in Senor: Beef It; the Quarter a! Whoicmlc Prices South Main St. Meat Markot Agent lor NAPERVILLE TILE Thu “(5! “min THE Made l’uH Nm‘L «m 114ml. Cm L I’D-CONS 0’9 BROOKSâ€"MUELLER C0. H0 l0 5 \Vatt, Subscribe lor COAL :ltt was “)0. mm- was 006. now “TH 522...: PM". 20 cts Cam"! Power Front-r! Eleclrlc Slmc Repairing Quickly Neany Done 11"!" It.” Ian/[I lull”: [In uml In” Illll, find“ :1 'I'/u‘:u'// lmmwt S/mc .S'Iun‘ q/ l'. I.. .III/IIIWIII. h ; S. .‘luiu SI. Inn lu'ul hung/II [m .‘Ir ."III‘IiV up In «In/- \In- I Exlra News! for Buyers 0! Shoes 1“ In l'sr [or L‘ Years In!» promptly nth-mini to 64 5‘0th Mnln Slrcet mmrnk 1‘ r INK ”A mm P 0. $01.". 235 E. frnnhlln 80. Bedding Plants. Pansies, Geraniums , Foliage Plants also Vegetable Plants Cabbage, Tomato Cauliflower 'w. nmv M. F'. POZDAIâ€" NOW IS THE TIME tn dm‘mlv your mnm< with new style wall my". Write tom and I will bring: you samplc- hunks of the latest designs. If paint is peeling: on your house lot me paint it once nml it will novvr ml again. Cmmlry work (1 swrialty. C. V. WOLF 60 ots 20 ots lulv 153 Prairie Ave. Phone 136.J amps 5, .I q] lhr cm 1' ”pull/all llm‘ 0/ 'uwl ( [nit/IN".

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