Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Mar 1915, p. 3

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Many Brldgeo on Bryon Route. Sixty steel and wood brldgea, rang- ing from 75 to 125 feet In length. will be required in 3 Monica of 18 miles on the Central Coma: railroad. north 0! Edmonton. for which the mute plan: have been filed with the pro- mam deport-ant of l'lll'lyl for Al- it wlll be to travel over the system 1m! discover those employees who no espechlly worthy of advancement. ln- cidentally he will report those found wanting; but It Is slgnflleant that Ms function prlmarlly ls not to make com- plaint. but to make doubly sure that the deserving are recognized. Railroad "Boom.“ The Canadian Pacific railroad Ina added to its atafl a "scout." whose duty Locomotlvo Ha Great Record. The favorite locomotive an the west- ern dlvlslons o! the Lohlgh Valley ls No. 2479. No. 2479 has a record of whleh any loeomouve might be proud. It has traveled a distance equal to ten trips around the world without I breakdown of consequence. hauling manger (I‘ll!!! welxhlng 450 tons mm; 28 months ll worked every day. It also has a remarkable record ror economy In fuel consumptlon. In short. it is a paragon. It In confidently expend that the aeolian! mulls obtained on this In- stallation will lend a number of other roads to may! electricity at a means of lucmain‘ their mummy. The Importance n! "N: inflnllanon cm hardly be memtlmam! In mut- Ing In advance In the electrification M strum rlflmndt I! h interval“; to note that (M: rkflriflcation is the nrncflcal "Inflation of the king which me lain George Wmlnghonse. lawn- Im of the In brain. had nourished for many yearn. and It. numb! eon- cmkm ls duo in no man mare to his adery slang mm "m. Tha- rmmnom on?" mum» in op "an": Hume "am in (M to "u- Iota noun. [mm a flunk-moo slim“- !nl-oinwm "sum mr tm'a win no int-m than I km! W". at 13.000 voila. :- mauve 20 "um mm than that used In the New York an". The mm" In [menu-d by Imam lur- Man In a gum-la! 90 home mm by "no railroad comm , m «per-1e (MI division. II In low-10d by the r."- rmd {nu-h near "to mlm n Illne- ”new. from “my coal can be a» nomlcally mm A tent in also nude on tho elactflc bnllu of IM- truth can nu- noun- tatn grade. "will"; In an electric om- utnu mum tin train at n study upon! without (M on o! "M tall: but". TM- in nmplhhod by In. mechanics! "in" at tho tutu on down undo twin: tun-formal Into nlmflc "m" by m- motm Influx an ”mentor; TM- tm-rxy I. than n- amed tn the out.» for an by othor tntnn. TM: In the an! "In. th-t thll "atom 0! mutant: energy has but but Into an In um country. and la «mum! to bu- hr-mrulng In It: at left, The (rain moved by (Mao looomo (In. weighed neatly (our thou-Ind (on. and ennui-led of can each entry- IM :00 tom 0! call. It um “tried and handlod with perfect can on the (in per cent undo 0! that ll known II on of the moat dlfllcuu piece- 0! con-Indian In Aunt“. Two locomotive: am used on each train. one At each end. because other’ who the enormous unin on the our coupling iron cooconintiug at one point the enormous amount of energy required to operate the train would be dangeroul. Each locomotive weigh- 270 tom. or our one million pound- por mlo. Their capacity exceeds an or any new) or electric iocomotivo "or built. or enough to move. Ibo-cu (ruin. or one two mile. long on I level (not. These giant locomotives were built. elpeclllly to hnul the heavy {might trains over the neon mountain grade of (MI dlvhlon. What was 1 day dream of a great inventor has been realized by a test mode at Bluefleld. W. Va. on the most powerful electric locomotive ever built. Fourteen thousand horse power was used to start I single full [annexe train. while nearly eight thousand was need to propel it. Tau Made It Bluefleld, W. Vt... Prove- That George Westinghouse Had the Right Ideaâ€"Other Rond- May Copy It. TRIUMPH OVER STEAM ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES PROVE GREAT SUCCESS. ‘ .AFTER BEING DUB FROM SNOWDRIFT To Get Hit Money Back. A dammed employee of a railroad company In entitled to recover In: con- tributions to a relief mad while he was In the company‘s employ. A de- clflon to that eflect was made in the District of Columble court 0! appeals when it reversed the finding of A lower court and directed the Pennsyl- vania remand company. It truths of the fund, to mount to George W. Vet-million for in payment: Into the Patti Railroad in London. A ninefoot tunnel in about to be constructed in London for the con- veyance of mail. It wm contain two tracks with island platform at the eight stations from Paddington to Whitenhnpel, Inclusive. The trains will be run without operators from distant control station: at an average speed or 25 miles per hour. At the island piatlorm there will be elec- tric eievaton to tram-fer the mill to the sorting omcea.â€"-Scientllie American. The freight that is handled on this road consists pflnelnlly ct hrs. vhich are towed up the Minute. river on neovn hauled by men. are laden on the cars. nlhed don the railroad and shipped again on other Icon. thereby circumventing the dan- gerous Grand rapids. Returning, the arrows carry all sorts o! freight for the Hanan my Manny's tum, Md are floated down the river. The Hud- son Ray company charm’h 82.50 a ton for all freight on this little railroad. Ind the shipper must handle hit on goods and push the can himself. M Paying lulu“. The railroad "at pan the Mam! dividends on "no capital Inn-toil In. according to the fathom! Wofld Mu. "Inn. "no Grand Island rum-ma. It In In nonhern Alberta. (munch, 200 miles Mm my trunk "he ov feed. It In only a quarter of a mile long Ind mm a! setup "on on vooden nil; It: rolling stock consign of two lut- tered freight can vhlch are pushed slung the road by the men who ship the rrdght. no locomodvea being used. The cur-Mn" Bun! hu land I elm-l" ol M0! Influence. In My- m tor Mu .Ia lmtmm of mutual lnhrlos and Ill-onion. IMch Inflation "mutual dlrwflom for "nun-u“ poms who Mn outer“ electric shoe”: the Imldc M the em or the jar In ulna filled with [Maud III-cm “on: It Is the Intention lo tarnish the jar- Ind the" comm-u “ cost price. The hr In ulna And one-lull Inches In diameter. all inches high and com- pluo. mu cannula. welsh “out “who poundn. [Io-Mn Ibo Inn] 3» alt-um and took I! mum» out! two ounco boulu M unmoved m» cm. The homo- an lug-Moldy u. nnnd In the in lo that than raw- nn visible through the sun at the hr. um! an m how. can be um out without disturbing me other; M bonk- coauln nomad lflffll o! Ammonia. 'Mlo \vln "near. min! a”. born autumn and Junie: mun Tho in nu bun undo mm by no trial gum-Inna Imtmcnl. Ind In In”- urv pIMn. no um the jar any can": be low ole-IA QUNDER SNOWDRIFT FOB WEEK M. W. Alexander. Wont Lynn. lint. mmury oi the national unlined Infoâ€" ly omnlutlonu. announces um the conference or the constituent: of mi- maturationâ€"dame Association- of manufacturer- â€"- bu named on a standard on! aid in. nude of ulul. which contain- . con-idenbly larger number and urioly of medicines Ind Ipplianm than no generally found in rulltoad llrli. aid kill. uyl tho unil- wny Ala (luouo. Emergency Remodlu Have Icon Moat Convonlonfly Arranged In a an... Jar. Three freight locomotives were completely buried in a nnowdrii't dur. in; I blizzard, while standing in a yard at Schenectady. N. Y., and it wu necessary to dig them out below they could he moved. The condition of the locomotive: after they had been hauled from. the drift is shown in the lime. nation. These were new locomotive- that had never been in service, and had just been made ready for the “messengers" who were to accompany them to their destination on the pur- chasing railroad, when they were buried in the drill. and snow-bound [or a weekâ€"«Modern Mechanic]. STANDARD FIRST AID KIT Thm Locomotive. Buried tn Yard at Schenectady, New York, During Recent Blizzard. Par Tm. Run High. Young pent trees are Inclined to m up high. The! than“ be handed In manly "or! your will. young. Benn fin; par tron nod in: little m Vaccination n Puke. If any tree doctor oflem to vaccinate your trees to repel Insects and disease net the dog on him end drive Mm o! the piece In I hurry. He in e taker end his treatment is no good. y km the tree; it certainly will norm of benefit. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERSA GROVE. ILL. Out Kocpln. Quinlan. For best keeping qualities. apples should be plcked to noon :9 they no well colored Ind before they are over rlpe. However. If picked too green they will shflvel. lee ll allowed to become too ripe they will become dry and moaly. lea! Time for MM". Therefualotoftrmlllntheold saying that one ahonld prune 'hen the knife ls Ilarn 3pm; la the best time for pruning. an at that time the wounds heal up most quickly. ll the trees are making excessive growth a pruning early In July is good. as there '3 not likely to be any new amwth nan-ting as the results of mamas out the old. There Is also little danger of recurring growth It just the water- Ipmta are cut out now, ll you no solo: to plant I new or- eluri next um man your oelee «on: um: and give your We! to the our-cry along lu fibruury no that It nuy a delivered to you when wanted. By mm; In your order only you on more likely to get good tree: and 9M} menu will he nude to reach you at planting “no. It the cellar hem" damp at nil- den than the "II! should In looked over carer-"y um" Imperfect Inci- mena toned out the nut elm-led two or "use feet above the floor. If the In“ In “and In the col)". It ran in w" ventilated and perfectly In. “than we have lownd um w m stand on I cement loot become too dry find no up! to nhrlvoj. W. In Hove that there In nothing bum: than an anion floor for nouns nylon or mm of all kind; providing the drum- I‘Qh'flflm second «gm: applet that" to packed In the an. way. In bout it than-elm «a the «lb m all." In and. Into cldot or worked up for hilly no or sold In up who! Im- jul fill! "my In I! "we ma undo Am nd the all. an plated ln along mm the hat you will not mum man. than Ibo mica for nulls. u buyer- nlwm hue their olefin on me W mm, of [null no particular to select good appla- ammuurmmwphyu.hu hMunrucuI-rtomluuhou In the name m an bottom or an box an equally good. Good Way to 0. 0004 TN wm m m Wimr. No "in than Mun that vny than who who My III bum; [1' you have apples to sell and they have not yet been pmperly sorted Ind packed. now Is a good tlme to do this work. Sort according to size and color and pack in mull boxes with paper be- tween the layen, particularly It you lure private cuntomen‘, as most poo A: we look out over the orchard these days. everything meme to be quiet Ind pencei'ul on the surface; but If there in deep snow on the ground thousands 0! mice are probably busy muting their tunnels irom their neat- to the younx- trees to breakfast of! their tender bark. If you have not protected the trees by putting peper or wire screens about them your r9- nectlpns will not be altogether plena- I! Tron Are No. Protected Ania-t Mm Much Dining. wm Raunâ€" fl and Pack Apples PICKED UP IN THE ORCHARD III-um Pumaâ€"u a soluble m- in. A ton-mm dluolvu quickly Inaenpothotnmnanlthcmu an m. man- a m m Inn-My. son And lo. an cine and none would hue done my good u long a I Iran drum with coflee.“ Name given by Pam 00-. Battle Creek, Mich. Real "110 w to Wellvfllo.” In pm. Pomn come- In two form: Donut-r Paula-ml! be well boned. 16c Ind 25 mm. '1’"? yarn no 1 mm «in. cm mluanmmPo-tumnd from the very first I began to Imptovc. It worked - miracle! Now I an at anything m digest It without "oath. I sleep "to a baby. and my he"! he“: «runs 1nd regularly. m Mutual nu become study and normal, m in rheumatism has left no. 3'! feel like another perm. and It it til due no quitting codes ad «in! Patna. for I hasn‘t used ny med!- "Everything I at. (W me. and I “laud aeverely moat or the an mwfluuonofunhean. He. may vote up in the light via a. fooling that ( was alnoat goneâ€"â€"ny loan mod no numbered and teat In In action. 111 breath grew short and the least exertion let me panting. I alept but little and uttered troll rheumauam. When no home Is Info. In Old mumu‘lndmw-‘D allow, It's no (In. to um: but um to napâ€"delay is danuromâ€"renon no an. 0! the trouble a mm “For a number of nun," cram 3 Km lady. "I felt an the colon '- hrUu no. and yet I v. u folioIILleo-Hmunnu. M lutlgm-ohdmtlmdeup-y nifilnmdquuumuod cohort}: "No: a“ mum: “N cm to a an lam-o! dinner. and 1 (bill you ID.“ no! Go nu- Tint am! one. ceremony (to lo- Io M mo Ihmgh. ma van a relief But an. mug Indy In amino. to have .11 Um no.“ nndmrl N. no. a they union! about no um who nxphtnodr ‘Mun-n an that this '1 Inc! a "term! dinner mu we need goth" M today? W b Nov M A mu. a!" nu . audm'u am an m any to can-II of In mu WA. BM in nu unm- It“ oval-1min. no." be 600. prop-v". ud bu balm th- minl of no mu 'u “0:qu natur- mo In W. "Inn-a." no and, an" to on! “Mun. hiltâ€"That‘- nothing; ”on m um I In" to to“ tho up" III". I :- eurflu on a rarest-ma coo- voruuo- vlth n1 wu- ad on. Phyloâ€"Wbu 'u n' Rankinâ€"A Jnunm "law". m tor-or um. I swim. with out um nu mm u no um um by Our nnmn. and 3mm than u . uomu- flan-1 'ov lyea nu load “In. full In your [you-ml In Baby'l lyn- lowug-Jm In (Io-{art In; Ind-o 00 you Wflfl- keep! an Human-u. m u M Inn-loo Buo- «Om-Inna. lull-l III III-luv on. cam Thn'u Io. “Collin-[Mummbutnhulu “minnow." “flow no?‘ “You hover no a golfing am when the how am- tho ”no In (I. lat. chm «alanin- or olu."â€"Kuuu City Journal. HIV. Halli .Mmg, Ila-“III It“ Delim- a“ tidal-u. Incl Inflo- I” My nun-nu Damn I: wu cloud .- I mu l,- I-djclno. [urine a mm 00. TM Explanation. Todexâ€"So Weeks I: married. eh? Ho In so tlmld that I wonder he ever mustered up sulflclenl courage to pro- A Cancun! to-ulsht will make you feel are“ by morning. They work while you sleepâ€"never gripe. slckdh or unto any inmnvenlenco. and cost only 10 cents 3 :2: from your store. Million: of men and women tan t Camret now and then and never have Hendache. Blllommeu. Coated Tongue, lndlgeatlon, Sour Btomoch or Constipulon. Adv. Hoistâ€"voti. he didn't have to A young widow married him. Stop having 3 bowel wash-day. Lot Cucum- thoroughly cleanse and m- ulate the Itomnch, remove the Ion! md fermenting food and foul all“. at. the excess bile from the unl- and carry out or the system all the contained waste matter and whom In the bowels. Are you looping your bowels. lim- md atom]: clean. pure and fresh with Cue-rota. or merely forcing I many every law days with SIRS. Cnihortic Pills. Cantor Oil or Pun-satin Waters? Ho sick headache, hmouoneu. bad taste or constipation by morning. 'BASGABHS” AflI [IN LIVER, BflWElS HI. lmlo. Rum. hathâ€"l at . womtrul can; to Got 1 10m! box. HAY ll CO'III TM Canon an «no truth 001m A cannot: anal-t an "on. body not Wyah‘c m. m Sulphur, team It Carica- oo nanny and "only tlu My en hall It ha- been Ipflled-lfu no my to use. too. You "In” dampen a cunt or to" brush «a first It through you Mr. um; no «and u a (Inn By honing no my wt din-pm; met an- ” IDD‘ICINOI or two, I! b to stored to m nutml color and look: My. Ion lad abundant. Adv. Nu Inn Nun 000p. Helgaâ€"«Yea. no" pretty; but no doesn‘t can we". Mao-Rab. ol. tanâ€"Joan um: . Dn- of a... Tu I“ Sulphur. “mammrhnmuono. an «n. In“ or mm am nee. Im- a.» mum in "um um wonderful clan. fly all" It on Gnu non for "Wyom- an. and sulphur Hair Rmdy.” we cm m 0 lug. bank of um emu-o mine. "My lo nu. for that 60 can“. This 01mph nlllun an to 09"!“ up. to mum lawn! mm and beauty to the but and a splendid for In- my, dry. Itchy scalp no lull“ hit u. a;- 52:1 if]. I; ;! é’ SEQ: E51,} glfiiiig'fig?! h fin“; 3; :éiifih E :3 i Grand-nth" lent hr half mu- mu Mud. shay m that.“ can Loot om try anus-«M In!” lo M.- lad locum any. '0‘“. um..- Nut. IF “All! IS TURNING GRAY. USE SIRE TEA "No. Ibo doesn't cm tor the our; I would my well. how-var. lot 5 our loun- or pile. Ill! 0! ll. kills Mu mu- la lb. ho:u."-Kulu Clly Iowa-l. i To noutnliu thou irrituting acids and flush or the body’s urinou- wuto cot shout (our ounces of Jud Salt: Iron any phlmucy: take t tablo- Ipoouiui in n (in: ot tutor Dolor. Malibu for I few dun and your kid- non will then uct lino sud bidder duct-don din-won. This famous ult- io made from tho acid or (rupe- und lemon Juice. command with Iithiu. and flu been mod for generational to clan nut! stimulate Iiuuiuh Ildnoyl Ind atop bladder lmtntiol. Jud Bait: in haven-in; tin-unlu- uni nukou a delightful aliens-cent lithium-tar drink which million of non Ind women tale now and than. thus avoid- In: “do“ kidney And bladder ‘10- WM Inunoud Mu. ”The ovcnnn in about to MI. W. night A; well no In." "DM you (at your In. a book at Ibo opus?" lieu torm- nric Icld which excite. Ind oval-works the kidneys in their ‘oflom to filter ii. from the union. 1 Re‘ulnr «tor- oi' meat mull flush tho Jidney- occasionully. You Inuit to- ‘liove them like you relieve your bow- ois; removing all tho acids. wuia Md poison, else you feel n dull nil-cry in the kidney mien. Ihuo pain- in the back or sick headuho, diuineu. your Itomlch noun. tongue is coated and when the weather in bad you have rheumatic “rinses. The urine lo cloudy. full of sediment; (he cinnnelo often not irritated, obliginx you to get up two or film times during tho night. Drink Lot- of Waur and “on lacing Moat fur 3 Wk". I1 tho lludor IF BACK HURTS CLEAN KIDNEYS WITH SALTS ”Of course. But what u- the u- xument about?” “Oh, I haven’t the slightest recoi- Ioctlon; but It. wu the prlnclplo. you “Well, about the same thing. H. "M. “Have your own way. Mario.’ " '1 never en: my one eo obeunete Ind let II John to." “You Inmrine me!" "Yes, Indeed. Why. only thle new Inc we had I dispute. but I etood Ill-m ind told him he might move the ”rev Illde. but he couldn’t move me when my mind wee made up." 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