Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Mar 1915, p. 4

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(new! then m a new abated m that Ill. no hand that ho aha «and her main. Blanche mm In. mm “Wimnyottbovofld. III-poor. Bin-duo net. 80’: 3 may an and eta take MI pick. It will be M IIII the Soft-Io. annuity." Recent. use. during the min. real you: “lord and It tho mum. home. a m M: want. a. "Yet. but lately ha ha thou! owl-I- Iy «mm M: mention: Mum In and Blanche." explained tor hm. "And I think he Du favors. In 0! eonrle. mm at our and done with (rut-lb. "She had : right to 03M counting. and we certainly nodal It ‘1‘: mm I!" that young an. Al- ien Tami-d.” nu Ritchie. Nady. "le. l dMn‘t think It Ind that m.” "mu-tea In. Ritchie, with a mu. "1 new be m My to In andmnhnchgtoo. I Men In" the gm. In the must" m. II. In. MI. 0. w." m '0'“ am“ sen-«atom you. 1“,. Ir. mum. donut If m can no. men my "Nancy.” to an to In vm. "I in! you to he no" gentle with In «In over. he's at In the su- den crying out In! hut. Poor chill! Yo. how that that neat." vu tn old mortgage on the ma. hone. hold by Uncle Ralph. They Mbopodnltholoutunthowonld um]: um. It loomed not. however. lnrythlu I“ gone In Blanche. mon- I: van. Indeed. hard (of the Ruck!”- Thing. had zone wrong with John Ritchie (or the put year or no. and he 'Il duper-tel, In debt. Thm “It's hard. John. and unjust." re- sponded hie helpmeet with a all”. hit; teriy. "My own brother. too! I see it all now. My desd sister's folks hnve heen courting favor with fincle Rslph (or over a year In the intemts of Blanche. 0! course, she's my niece. but we know that she is selfish end scheming. They tell me thnt she end her tether Just had Brother Ralph an» der their thumb for the last yup ! don't doubt they poisoned his mind against us and Inn. Poor Inn!" end Mrs. Ritchie wiped a tear from hex-i eye with the corner of her wron and \ resumed her drudgery mu with n hopeiees sigh ol desolation. "Hardly mm. In 1:. Nancy?” submit- ted Mr. Ritchie to his wife. ‘The buyer llled the will in court today." proceeded Mr. Ritchie. "It lave: everything to Blanche Morton." III-e. Ritchie grew 1 grille white shout. the llpl. the hopeful gleam died out at her lulled eyes. Inn's face culv- ered. she wu not a‘vnricloul. but she had to contain secretly to a severe du- eppolntment. She left the kitchen. panned out into the garden, chose a eluded corner and Mi. down and cried. HII patient-faced wire looked up anxiously, their pretty daughter. Inn. with quick eagerness. Both knew what he referred to. but silently welt- ed to: him to explain. _ (Copyright 1910. by W. G. Clam-nan.) "lt'n uttlod," announced John Buckie gloomuy, n be ensured the humble home kitchen and threw blur «It mm a chnlr‘wlth an abandon that evidenced “roux emotion. "mammmt “out (be Milo. .y VICTOR REDCLOFFE. WOW". neu- ufltnr ”was received: I“ Mn- Tulm. telling him the _( flflhlflllddtlflbnlloniuon" Calm-o Sagacity. A rostrum luau-ea of «nine 0.- ncity II related 1! "mum. The owner or the do: me Hula time the. arrived a Nunaum from Tnnnton, In W He came by run through Blrnlnghs- and Ind Mo dog (1 Porn) with him. The my «let he arrived II. M the dog, no dillmt Inquirie- hlbl to flower anything about the uni-Ira wmm About n fol-Ir The. run In the Invention of a 009 m Ian-ed Gum's Hernflcll. and he Man. that It wm dawm shipwreck of m in term II .n ell-cumulus. Furthermore, the ”panto- h pro fldod with revoke? and signal light: with which the shipwrccld w all final for help by d” or night. Attached to the upon!" no two. hy which two or tin-ea people can keep the-Inches nut If they have not the mmmhumcntmnfo luring um. A an or woman «has this We. mwufminamolb‘ctfl. vile! tom the bl“. his luck” taken In a certain quantity of "tee. which acts as blunt and toe, the lit.- uvot no In occupant Imp. finished with m- devlcc. II. b claimed that a mum night to thrown into “Ninth and live In contort (or In! «ya, while wdflng to he picked ‘9, for the II“ an be equipped wul nmcient food and drink to keep g shipwrecked ”senor nun for a weak or m. Hunlndn o! lnnnflo- lot a. u. emuon of m. II can a! dim Inn may he. touted. Int wht mowhhonlutuunflwm take- the turn at a cosh-uh: o! lilo-tel! and uh In“ 0! want“): mun. which envelop the wide per ton. mum in m Mu ll flout. and than I. I non-Ooh In the head. which an In cloud when no weather I. touch. When this not» hole In cloned. I" «ten through a “to shove the bond. m- tube km; to commend that no wlter can u- "I In. out lot you to Mill th- mmnmflynnwnfflo m Mn. "Your noun: III.- 10.. udâ€"udâ€"" "You. too. int .0 to M1" In- W Alton tom. And bar than. not «mm up. In all.“ [until an. maul Il- WWImby-Oomu MWKWQAM ’l'bm ms the luau will o: Uncle Rllph. Pnctlcdly I "honor of Blanch. nnd hot Mada. ho had solved 3 “mad moment to Into this hm? will. just before in Mad. u m In.- wltnuud seem]: by two old un- nu. «hon Nacho had but do- 3W Thom II. 3 none Ito-Mm I- m ‘0'. who Ibo on. «no out. II alum and char!- Blueb- Hono- «upward. ”My all" with at that “at! oh. no boon an n- utty to m. tron an «m "Con. homo.” m I Inlan- to Alum In (In city. and It In clued by!“ 800" FOR THE SHINHECKED "Blanche has relented!" crled Mrs Ritchie joyfully. “No." dissented her husband. "I have learned positively that Blanche had no hand In this blessed deed. It] In some benefactor friend who doe-E not wish his name knowu.” but the§ next day he found out who It warâ€"l Albert Telford. ! What dld lt mean? Should Inn feel l :humlllnted, or glad? She could not. ‘analyze the eltuatlon. yet she felt tt' needed an explanation. She went to the Telford home. It was to learn; that Albert had none to the clty to: an J new and better ponltlon. E “Oh. my dear,“ uld hle women] “don't you understand? It we. love; that prompted Min to give all he had 5 for your sale." | Then It was not the rlch Blancho.‘ but the poor In whom he lovedll What could Ina do but feel happy! And then n second wonderful thln: came to fightâ€"unheard of, eltrnordl-l nary. ln elmlnz the old plcture of her uncle. In- noth . Iheet of; paper folded In It. back. She It} I Owed ll. __ A dull blow fell upon all the heart: within the room. It had newt pov- erty before. It. wee sheer deetitution now. The eelfleh entice of Blanche m ”parent. The femily decided to move to another town. Then came I vast surprise. There came by ~mull one day a week later a package. It contained the mortgage. the note: and a release deed. The dear old home‘ stead was free at debt! "Blanche has relented!" cried the. Ritchie joyfully. “No." dissented her husband. “I have learned positively that Blanche "Them are some pretty heartless people In the world." he rem-rhea. do- Jectedly. "What now?" queatloned his wife. -"Blanche. What do you think? Her lawyer uotlnod me today that. we must my up the mortgage on the pines here. now owned by her." A month went by. Bier-clue wu urging the cloning up of the estate as speedily as possible. One day Mr. Ritchie came home with a serioul. worried face. untied. Blanch: wu um" a! «5 milling. Sho cm In. some of mould toilet of the bully. In tur- huulectod only I. fumed, Med plo- turo at her dead uncln, which hm in the room when ha ‘flld died. For 0.1.. uld his mother. Int)? I! van love to give all he Ind DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEEB GROVE. ILL. mighty gum. “Thou Italian m muffin.” n Idmimf told Mm. “Think no?" “Yogindeed. Whmevlthyo‘ In the trenches. 1 VII cold. hungry. inf-{roan and [3‘11de And when they Ind you up Again-t the VI“ nd to: mice: leveled at your heart I am almanac In urrof. My dear boy, you nuntn't be no mm.â€" m "turned one mama. ; “Cut It out." he untied. “no thing never unwound." ”You wasn‘t urn-M for . say!“ “No. I wasn't. I couldn't get near ennui: to ho “routed. And I m“! h the trenches, either." ‘Not In the trench...“ ‘No. I didn't even no. where they Why They Como M The wu Wt bu! refund m the moofcounm. ml mu- Ingiy mimic MM 3" ‘9' cannot! manual radon. You can no“ the Me Me? in than: 10‘ ymmnmuflmmtmuh Mtotboeostoftholood.mm the out today 818,750,000. or 822.“..- m 'doflund” At the pine of con- nuptial. I. poulbto m: ”mm (c eon» don-ed In“ W) In «mm Into the mica vow bruit “0 “M has um” um . lively hm II M. noldim' food. and ho has It Infrequent! man up to 0:. field hhflu and named the m 0' M ovens. some Ida of the cams m ofthonrwmhphedfmmm muatmodnnycouotmm M the combine unle- onH to $12,500,000, without the am of “wrath. finch would N 8!.- M,” more each day. The" MINI 11. mm given on for It. ulna- "a nun. 'vllcl In MN! 3 7m allot-n1 (in; no. III! Cat-ll! D.- ," count-d do" tho nut W". mun. when that I. . gnu am Wutothfoodtobonud. It m “I: but mum at dfltmotlou.oruou pot-loam My In one. at an: my a mo. of and Clo-(an o! I. one. at “I. In one. o! m. Th amt cl In“ all a m by “I. (kt-n m h lkaM-flonhotMl-u In. and 'Mlu 00,130,000 pond; A veer. nm of mtou would montuwnlmmlud'd‘b h. 110,130.00 mu 'E £3: ‘l'lo dun: mum which they In. mm .- the but Indication tot a Oar-n man. our. mom I:- oalud "an food suppli- w No ulnmncnunhthnvhfluot loch; of human u wanna. autumn-Mp and M Inn”. With as. Ihomxhuu winch b no Mama at their nation the 006 lllll have for nun and. m mam 0! than ooldtm A must of act-uh «My. Mr counts-arr amuse-l In and" an «muo- a! a my 0' Claude continuu- who no can!!!“ In ban no um um “I nah. 11 me.- 0! than: I! on". d A Huge Tabor 88 Foot Higher Than the mun o! Uhfly and Wolgfiln. Ova 120”” Pound- Would mu. Only . Woolf. Wy 0' P. but. hr m ma ”gnu-g Commander: Realize the Importance of Keeping Troupe If: Proper Phye- loll Conditionâ€"Enormoue Coot of the Commimrle}. Military experts placed little Nth in the numerous rumors durinxjhe first due at the war to the elect tint 'the German armies were euii'eflnx for lack of food. The reuon why they doubted those reports In: because it wee hard to believe that I commie- ury department so well equipped n Germany's would fail in its work so early in a etruggle (or which prom tione have been going on for more SUUJIEHS WELL PEI] leeral Bétlon Matted Germany's Fighting Men. Ion. All civilized nations hue Ion; reo- mrmomnmmum The ran-on In that the dime. which n bullet mm. a divided mu three parts. an ant dlnunco the bul- let travels in n wahbly manner, other up and down or mam-e; the mlddlo manna It "sleeps,” or moves on .- 'anct plnno. 1nd at. third dlstnncq being partly spent, it wobble- In I let-panting movement loin. When th- bullot “Ileana" ll. cuts a clean halo mulchthapnnofthobodyhlhm when lt in on the fine or final dim um:- 11"“ holennd mental“- or up or down 1nd ll likely to ram Wu.” Bullet Land ”In.” Plasmid-u have then the work! 4‘ val-magmas: the firing hoof-ol- dlm mm to mum It tower at union m to mun. Clo-o upon the menu’- are or m away rmlt In tho moat “humble wounds; many ht' tween tho rim of the tale bullet: h the not! “ti-notary position. Io. It I: an autumn.” penguin that mie- the Iymbol of nutrition and peace tho humor which lead. to Vu‘ nu! dense-don. Along the manna the thunder Mr. sand: for “thorny. dignity. "Mu-.- tkn and, most Important of all. use; There are any who believe that an emblem of a bird with widespread wing: ha been Imprinted by m lax-om: from ancient America. It Implant! the m for am.â€" with Incum- plans. mum, he do"! the thunder are. and m m M gun, lever to he “on call. Acadia to u: second log... a. no mud um I" an spit-Ia continual had. In!“ and “r to will; on mum equality. AMI... Inch. than. (or MVOIIO'IM o! no mama and «mambo. ma unedu- od annulu- with unoc- uln- mm. m «on o! m «blow-cu! of dominance by lb. and“ bird h tedious. but toll- hov 1 mind I» do! of (be mundormd out It! a- bullud u m. «In of . 9W "tom“ um ntm In bolov. m. Inc-nos I” alluded by the db- luhlco at tho "am WM. m- thcl tho want mm own! «a not: Inc (had. MN in deadly cm- Im. no our"! h nut“ to unfithnnh-mmm In. out no: anna man A; no or a. «he mun “Input on "In In a child Ibo board from a. (in Monday nouns. tho lion 0! the (hand-t Mai. and has our, to. non to hen-n (but It I. :- “dun u the In.“ concerning the In! In. Some weeks ago the Cnrllele lndisn school. following the footsteps of the American Society of lndlans. adopted as the school emblem n thunder bird. The thunder bird was designed (or the school by Angel De Cora Delis. the greatest authority in the world on lndian art. From Mrs. Delta. who, with her husband. William Lone Star Deita. is teaching an at the Carliaia school, it has been learned that near- ly all the Indian tribes recognise a bird aa a symbol of authority and so- cial ranlt. The artist, who is a Win- nebago lndian oi aristocratic lineage and who has delved deeply into lndian leaenda. an that the thunder bird or in equivalent in various forms has been a mark of distinction and aa- tbority. probably. for many then-and More than twelve million fighting men in Europe ere today wearing in- signia on their clothing or ere being led to victory or detest by banners depleting a. bird displayed in whet Americans would call spreed-eeglb style. The troops that wave the Store end Stripes aloft hove in the pest and present been led on by the counterfeit presentment of an eagle with out- spreed wings. Seldom do those ell- gesed in war or mere onlookers ever give a thought to whet appears to he on consideration on odd and relatively meaningless custom that nlmost verges on fetish Worship. To be sure. one nation uses the painted or em- broidered efllgy of an elephant on its banners. another a dragon. and so on. but these nations are hardly civilized in the highest sense. investigation of eneyclopedlnc infor- mation discloses no good reasons why Americe. Germany and Russia should place a bird on their national em- hiems. l3 WHflNB EMBLEM According to tndlan Tradition. II II the Romulus! Symbol of Authen- Ity. Dignity. Arbltnuon, and. Above All. Peace. No Place for Thunder Bird on European Flags. "Vory much. He Ind ono of that omclency exam-tn am am! no didn't den 3 ”hfâ€"Louisvill- Wou- Major Bluenoseâ€"Gad, doctor! no: cm I goin' to get th‘ pm. down with- out Ming l avails? of oomethln'? "any,“ remarked the new "rival in mybnrgb. "how cm I got u drunk lore?” Doctorâ€"Yon must stop drinking liquor. major. and take one of [hue pm: every hour. ' A Way They Hm. “I, wife humbly an my ndvleo about everything," "th0- to know what to «10. ch?“ ”No. “In to know that nm to do.’ Balm. “she was compktely mounted and nude vary III by M- may." "Did aha recover?‘ For-Ming. "Mn. Thurston I! dun homing mm. isn't an?" "Yea. EM‘I worrying m Ibout (I. "Idea that w!" soon begin to get shot by our huntm In Maine.” Tm they Flam. ”Mr. and In. Tvobbln noun al.- am. you nu?” ”Nov". "can when "any lot to In nlu u to which In. the honor db willow” HI. 7mm. , “Win: In the matter with Wombat?" ”The doctor can the ma In bu My no Mlov nomad." "I aim. thought In vu county too trash." TM Comldomlon. Roddâ€"l m Bomh um. I. burial bicycle. min vllh considerable co- (Dual-Am. ammoâ€"Wish I fould buy u u» now. at chap :- that. Mm Rileyâ€"0h! doctor. I'm so now- ou! I seem to tool as If more was a nun follow“); me wherever I to. Doctor-â€"~H‘Iu! I wouldn‘t worry. Jun walk when then It qulte t good can of mm and you won’t be mole-l- Said the eastneoklng Tommy: "I diaremember the name, air. but lt'l them an parades for church half an hour later than the otherm'jâ€"Qutver. “Now.” said the colonel. “what. no your resume? Have you conscien- tious conviction] in regard tn the mat- tor?" The man lntlmnted that he had. "And." continued the colonel, "to what denomination do you will: to be transferred?" A soldier ls allowed to change his religion." as It is termed, it he can convince hig commanding oilicer that he has good reasons. On one occulon a man intimated his desire. “Show it to the first man yau moot.“ Not so Export. "Then you enjoyed the curl m.- Count BrokH-u think ho- poor Hm Ow Inch 00m. The Matronâ€"l believe an: the up on north.” at. In“. by op» WATER WOULDN'T DO. n cockamw 7" RELIGIOUS SCRUPLES. ONE 6000 CURE. "Isn't she? Why. do you new that woman on line a good mm mm vim. good time “vomit”! m were mm It.” Mad. Him 00 It. - "I proposed to M!» 3mm. last night." "That girl‘ a lucky. '11 right." 1 "Oh. you flatter me." "I'm not thinking of you. She vol 3 be! when you prom.“ IQ! 1|." 'MVMIBIC. "What goes up must mm M.’ as the aviator said when he 65 angled himself from the DI fence Undouhndiy. "My husband prop-ed to In. I! telegraph." "Well. 1 name you were [M h prepay your answer?" Going Some. "You any he pioponed to you M tlmel?" In "no Suburbs. "Euklel. see those 'ero hen. w right In the duty road!" "Yes. mother: I reckon their. try- ln' m nice the duct." "sunk n barber yenerdu who gldn‘t want to mix bunch“ or m C prize fight: or horse ruins? "His address. plan?" "It was a lady labor.“ He~fioddnr emulate! a W sump in one real-d. Sheâ€"-Whu'a that? lie-43min to one thing um" I. am there, Feminism. “Fine baby you have more." "Yep." , "1on or girl?" "Girl. Her mother pun Iho'. coil. to be president name day." In tho Brenton. "Why doe. Maude lIleI prefer Cholly (0 III the Don to an hot Into the surf?" "she out can {call later with bill: his bad no“. uo nicoly." How She Fllu About. Patience-She is certainly a but] mus woman. Why. she files abou‘ her house like a bird. Patflce-Like a bird thh It: head No Place u Go. Mrs. Baconâ€"This paper says that China. has no (crests. Mn. Egbertâ€"~Well. where In the world do the poor man so In houio- cleaning time? Good Guess. Churchâ€"It Man; In inhabited they poaslbly have railroads? Gothamâ€"~Yes. and from this point 0! view I should say they were elevated Too Talented to Work. "What is that talented son of your: doing now, Mr. Blowuer?" "Themame old thing.” "And what is that?" "Me." Overworkcd Phrun. "I take on my hat to the man who writes headlines for this n'ewspnpe “Why such admlratlon?" "He never refers to the European war as a ‘tltnnio struggle.” "Good heaven! The same mu? "Yes. And the same night.” Hard to 0m. "Why do you not Ilka Ann?" "8b. I. too Inn-parent" "Then than I. Myrtle." "Hot corn to I00 tm-umut‘ HI: Drum. He used to call her a dream; 1hougb they have many a row BM mm In a drum (n Mn»â€" But Ms dreams Ire and drum Ii... do you A Bun-Optima. ‘ n cheerful woman uh. 8m!- 0000 TNONO. mean

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