Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Apr 1915, p. 4

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“aw YORKâ€"The hum: ammnem nu mud . warning to the public an a node- of tau by four inspectors am that nbvny ah- la hand]! turn m an! traveler: no tn greater dung" of infection than of death or am through short dream. are: or It'll-1m. Dr. Willing: fl: Ptfh‘di- m m m of the march laboratories. lanai the ionowins germs on the did nhmitted by the Inspectors: Mom streptococcal. which fall tho blood; mphloeoecus m lm, which cause! hon: 1‘ an eruption; Itreptoeoccus A ' ‘ a similar micrococcm; , ' minus, the neu- 4_ “m: mic-m- cunt-thaw. ‘ '_ km the ms. and bacillus . ' which been: to have no particulnr mission. The method renewed ' WI would not hue shown tum. hum! if they existed. but Wi- ntilled (ht nine other organisms, moral of which are T2 ' ' were mt "it was elem, indie-zed that tuber-ch ‘ , it Mind! in crowded MI." 1 tion began It the Auntie avenue nation in Brooklyn. ' .. 'Whothodrinmmminghudhhgnm "Wwflchumm Aitarsmllclcnt mum! m and the cams “loved to reproduce ma multiply, 0? emu-ht» .h- '. mfllmaflorth‘odhhumnvtatbodyhnt ,‘qfllmwiththmincmpt Ononoplute ex- Iany Germs Ride in the New York Subway Trains introl‘nu In the ant Mbmwmunvoodjnlndmofyufl. Wubolflnd Apart- m, through man went Piggy. Alter Ila want the crowd. Finally to m m ad landed manly In from of the Linwood Pruby‘tcrhn amt. “molt film he Ind «and. The church door Deemed open. and In want the collection of but, Moon. ha! “a feet, It was a tmchem rouge. no vanilla-lo proved a bllnd alloy. The putrolm cloud la sud captured M’mmugooluule. with le'noqnedsnlmuueehoeo. Than . nut-o! wuon came and tool Piggy 3nd patrolman to the Wood. h“ I'IIID nation. when be m phced In a cell. Ho vent. any pounds ,g, _ _-__a-_ an e wwill. Mt leg n is believed he mm (from me paella; vul- curving him III‘ his 11ka to shutter. . v. _. _.,V, V, , L U the mud "on n mun-co and tented 1 Q 9 a dot. May they went utter the J Hot. [touching It. they took um lend mat the mulling, tan-Med pig. Brick" an up dole to his cum. thought ho had him. And do". Play. M with his own perspiration. me out of Bflcur'l hands, leaving no II". VI vy'v‘ _- . “and uhool at Wound “can on 3 recent W.RQMIIIM'|1MIM ball. AM that tumbling IMM 3 in It flexed noel! Iv “d fluted 1'“. Av” one? u Iran! the but“ hit an. «mm! agent £190 In]! Ind mmummm. uni-“inf mmgmmn,puu- Nthcmolmublondufldiu thonuhtoam. Bath-nob. “autumn mun» mummuuom-umyuamum no to but. M I: a. runny mm. mil: “Which wold you tuner I". In! duolanfloorwnummm-mwuhutnmcu an In mud and show-d m con-Intentio- to hot Inn-hand. but I. an lull-c. sun the Damn «no In“! on. m the walnut land A unh- ll! you ‘momurdfvuthmn. mmm«-.tmm.m1munwor-mmmmnuc ouch-am” mluunmunl-thmtm. MmNMWInwmmW-mmum by DI” “than and neural mm at I». saw- mflu. nil-g purl-mod to have u do; Tho 0mm mm Wu. Piggy VisitodaBaslwt Bgllraamoandacmrch CHICAGOâ€"hunch mm: ha a doc. a mm {0: “trier. But 1: took a lots. pant-um «noun or advertising and “(allow-up” mm writing to brat anmmmmmmunwowumnam luv. Jmu mm- was. pu- Little Chicago Boy Wins a Pet Dog by Petition an"... we “ ‘Whet do you menu by feeding n working horse on Inch grub u that? l blurted out to the eeered end emuod owner. who. from the look on hie hoe. nut have Imagined thu 1 had come up from the ground. “Whyâ€"why, l'n: muting e Vented-n out of Ned. like myself: he nun- ued to I”. " ‘Yon nee. I’ve found on! the! old Ned an worh e. lot harder end longer on this diet then my other.’ ”I warned him in cut the diet short, no nutter whet the team. end he "I had been watching the msn find his staved‘lookln; ‘crltter’ for seven] weeks}! said Other. Scott, “but I could not understand. why the animal was In nuch poor shape. At last one of the man’s neighbor: told me that he did not believe the horse wu being fed. as never had he soon boy or oats enter the barn door. “I Investigsted and. sure enough. not a sign or law or oats could he found Inside the burn. In the manor 1 hole had been gnawed by the horseâ€"It looked as If the nnlmll wss eatinl wood as s substitute for food. I crept to the hem window and, imnglne nay surprise. amusement, and lndlsnntton when l sew Hr. Men open a sack and drew forth s douhnut. whleh he led to the belt-stunted horse. Then came I tow cookies. nw potatoes, carrots. and sliced turnips. And no the has dropped to the door empty In npple came into sight end served as the morn-With the thermometer registering near zero mark end nothill but a coal pile in the open an e sheltering end hiding place. Albert Lee Scott. Ineciel oilicer for the Highland Park Humane society, waited for five hours in the dark to trap a men who H I I wmtea to make hie horse I “use I011 u: n, Deviées Economic Diet for His Horse mâ€"W _ aluminium-thank”; bah-III: nun-om mn- rnm war. “In. E? FTir'wrc'rrr. ru '3, tr ‘ .‘ n n" fill (fi' ’Ffi'v I'll 'W Belng considered one of England's most accomplished trade experts, Sir Richard “I the natural cholce of his government when It was found de- sirable to send to Washington n man who could handle ukmfully um! uctâ€" fully tho may proble'mn of commerce and shipping vlflch are arising in connection With the wu’ mad the ntâ€" .. A. 7 7 . tempts of Great Brian and Germany to Isolate each other. Sir Rlclmrd In hem m coopefitlon with an- Coon Birthplace, the mash album. so no.- num III mm in an. ‘ Sir Richard anlord. whom Greet Britain he sent to America as enumerate! edvteer to «- embassy In Weeklngton, he heel: for 3 long time In the government service as one of he no“ trusted and able repreeenu- thee. renting as e minister. He was made I knight commander of St. licheel and St. George in 1911. He m e eommleeioner of custom- for seven years before that. and since then he he- been adviser to the Turk- lell minister of finance. He was born In 1803, and was married In 1804 to Augusta. the only daughter or the lete Col. A. D. D. Leetnnge. vieo-provineul of Polud. Less than awyoiurilrater he was' installed a fall )rovlncial. In 1906. when finds Xavier Wm: no dead genera of tho society. Wonk! was given 3 pm In his mm: as mm: for Ger- In Pom: Rico that mlmt 'u mod In Inna. man and "no”. conducting aloud" works. a m" and "(flaming plum. "pairing mu, timber MGM «c. Colonel Hodge: «Woolly 'II In M of m- that human“ In Ohio. We“ Virgin]: A“ Kentucky. H. the m. “on; on" «mu. chief cud-oer clear. mm: 0! (min. In new; m h m of tho punt-cl" Want. mum and con lit-Ion. and Ibo ten-ml puma-ll. 0.0" In new. Among own damn I. m on- phnd u the "and sum lllmm my .- “dual! mm“ at elm 1M Imam watering. and on W ml. at river and labor Improve-out. Inn-n. «0. Ho meted I). We at not-Ia In It”. AM during an m will an“: and :- “amt colonel And cancel 0! the tint Unit-d Inu- talcum um. Colonel Hod". vaa born In luau- ehaaona hbnaty 28. "so. and la a graduate or the United Slam um: Ian and-lay. claaa of Jan. 1m. auadta; fourth In hla clan. Ana: aantu on “at dull» and a! Wlllua point. to lay. 1886. la waa luwcwr of ”la pracuca (or tho battalion o! Maura. and In on duty at Cnado mamm- pandlhauma In nmmm with olden tuned by Canon! manna. chic! of ensl- noen, CoL Hurry r. Hodges. lot 00'- onl yam outta." of malnuuuoco of the hunt can]. In: unused charge of the District of Columbh vaul- nwly ”not: and all river ma harbor work- In "at vlclnlty. Includ- ln: the reel-moon of tho Anon-u. river and out; food to all troops main. through. More than 100,000 soldiers of France hue been fed by these kitchens. which sre working dsy and night. English troops passing tbrouh Noisy get specie! attention Irom_Adiutsnt Fetter. He siwsys has ten, tout and cnekers ready for them. also English tab-(co snd cumttu. snd even English and American newspapers. Those the met Adjutant Netter in New York-he wss a well-known figure thereâ€"II“ not be surprised st the success of hls hustling powets, but how he Ms msnsxod to do twenty hours‘ work s dsy for three months is s mystery to sli in Psris. He does not expect to set s mt until the wsr is over. COLDNEI. HODGES’ NEW JOB HE FEEDS THE SOLDIERS HEAD OF THE JESUITS GREAT TRADE EXPERT Wham“. In Polish Wlodximhn. n the eldest non o! the late Anthony Hm: von Ledocbow Cont [ado chow-II. n famous cavalry once! In in. Austrian my, 3nd of the Coil!- .- Jooephhu m summers. He was born on the hull]! estate- Icar Crucov In It“. received t In. education and entered the Society of Jen- at the Ige of (verity-three. m. m In. item”. 1nd II 1901. on the day when be pronounced the m: vows of the society, he was mung Vary no mum-Ir Witt. who in Inn m cm“ mm! M the Society of Jena. can” at u I'- lutflou Polish hmlly. which gave tn Ibo canon: church In an out cen- tury the WI Incub- mm Cultural Whom“. tho "lend Imprlm-ut during the man-nth: pence-non In Ger-any. Menu be round to side with the Iron chum! tor in his treatment at are mm: mm of Pound. Adjutant Nectar in well known in the states as tanner secretary of the Geneva‘ White Cross society and u- sistnnt to Dr. Harvey W. Wiley in tho International pure food agitation. The first thing he did on arriving It Noisy was to build kitchens for the purpose of supplying hot. soap and nourishing Adjutant Netter. a French-Ameri- can from New York. has been pro- posed {or the military medal and pro- motion to rank or lieutenant. He has been ‘on duty day and night for sev- eral moathe at Noisy. one or the most. important military supply and am- munition stations in Dance. assist- ing Colonel Bellenger. the military commissioner of the station at Noisy. His functions are numerous, but he accomplishes all with a smile that won't wear on. He has been aston- ishing several thousand employees, civilians and soldiers by his wonderful stamina and hustling {or more than three months. Had Joined It. "Are you going to join the hack to the farm movement?" “I joined that years ago.” “But so! mat of n!" Creamed. "I had to leave the that I've been occupying for the last three yum" "What w” the trouble?" "I was always injuring myself In the bathroom. Couldn’t brush my teeth without smashing my elbow.” Jinn enough.” replipd the head Waiter. "I suggested to everyone that they take It. and. of course. they I“ refused.” Hman Nature. "Hon did you manage to keep my seat for me?" queried the busted fiber as ho hurried Into the restau- Willemâ€"It‘s about that. I wouldn't «I: (or more than a man mikes. I'm not that kind. rant “1;;ySrL-What In your husband's Income? “1;; “fivawnn nearly an the polish gnawed ofl the voter half of the pt loo.” exphlnpd the peerless sleuth. Not TM! Kind. Clientâ€"l wan to sue for a divorce mm m unoynnce of fifteen hundred donu- a yen. “'V'fiuâ€"t'fiw do you [110' that when M Isn't um years old yet?” queried Duo for Squat-om. A ..‘ Mum of Tam. Harlock Sholmes. the detective‘ Md 1m! made “other great dalmatian. ”Our baby.” no ”marked. "bu I mental unto for music." Huang Up I am. A. JImpMM Ind portly mm a In! on m» atone-r. Ned Mum cunt, Into the once. Vâ€"ZAIHQBing to am- a any on. I m.‘ IN! Nod. vim In mutual". (rm. "Haw." urovtevl 19mph”. mfly. "I‘m lost filing up I due with my utmost-phat.” he reviled. as he and um pretty young Indy over to help Mm “In“ the partly tom leaf. you huh your bmlb I"! you at nth-m" ‘ firms of m "l’ho old mu med Io lull than! umuflod steam.“ ma the un- lndod nu. ”Yn‘ Somebody wu Inpmnd to In hem-broken than! ”nothing I" the "mo.” W'r’rfiero‘u no dunno-r of hurl nonbi- um: 1m upwdua «mu, TM only mi you run I. mu may cm mug Choice. Th- fnth on non-I, am you my know. In «flan n mmplaimr. 7". [‘6 9n!" n wan mu- Mm 'n: on M alt mmMm-r munch! wu--uvâ€"om law In"! mm. Ind the uvâ€"vuull In I had I hold on an un- mnwnmx. couch" toov. '"éunmuweu. n l "on you ['4 my on! lulu every night. "Because it jibes with the eternal fitness of things." explained the pro- prietor. ‘fAn article In the basement. you nee ll bound to be lower "III! I similar nrtlcle on the floor above." “Well." said the doctor. "that doesn‘t matter In the least. You see. a mule has no faith In the vemrlnary surgeon. and yet he cures him All the same."â€" Bacred Heart Review. Heard In the Shopping District. "Why do you always have your bar- gain sales in the basement?" queried the woman who was doing a shopping alum. Nothing On - Mule. “0h, doctor, I have sent {or you. cer~ Innly; sun I must confess that I have not the slightest him In modern med- lcnl science.” V‘i’ohr hand. most noble creature! You are the first true reformer I've ever met." 'i;§e}i I am have my not to no “Don’t be alarmed. I'm trying to N form myself before I start in on nan body else." ”Did I understand you tq ,m you were a reformer?" "Well. I must be going." “What's ybur hurry?" “I haven't time this morning to hear a lecture on my shortcomings." PAINFUL SUGGESTION. A RARE BIRD. Unusual Chanda. "It Isn't often you meet I man II nodes: as Wobble.” two ’1! "Ho ackuovledna that his wuch no «don-fly loo.- 3 In man.” "Didn't you wife have something to do with your career?" "She med co any so. But after no In; how I behnve in society she return to take any of the blame." "What's mat?" spoke up grandma. who had been dozing. "Mary foltowed Ed'ard.” "Then you keep any from flan. I don’t want you to so with them find. Gil-Ia In getting too bold." . Ropmfllted. '1 :m n self-mafia man." said It Cmurox. Marine mailman“. Hoâ€"hn't that steam yacht a bum? Sheâ€"But how high she and: out of the water; but, then. I name IIIO was built for deeper water: besides. It In low flde. A new“ "Mary ")1th Edward,” manual the Mghfichool girl, who was trying to fix the tonal-913M of England In her mind. “0h, math" known that n financier of his type wm never be able to an: matflmony." "I”!!! Hearth... "Thu (allow earns no a want ad spends fight at It on you." V"He I: rather reckless." admitted the gm, carelmly. "17 shouldn't think your mind would wan! you to receive his uten- Hons." The Amohtâ€"No. Mr. H nud- M the 80¢!on [or the Prevention of Cr. city to Auuomoblllun The Naturalist-l loll you lie 3‘ I. C A. uundn (or the soc-My for tho Provonflon of Cruelty to Allyn-h “What! That (row-y thing with tho lulu yuan. mum-led (Ice. mid teeth. mdwver dmu. [mu-Hon mlnl fun. and torn glove-1 No. I didn't notice her. Why ."'~Puck. Doubtful Comollmom. Rhewuov do you like my ninth“? llo- -\\'ell. l'n- hard Tow-um! In! Mary Gard"). but you're brunt umâ€" The Club Fallon. HI. Station. "What was your union In Me be (one you became a social cutout?" queried the lady who wu beginnlnl to carry weight (or use. “I feral! wbu II wus. mum." replied the hunky hobo who won ensued ll storing a handout where u would do the most good, “but now W] de perlleo station mun M do "me.“ Didn’t «om. Hoe. “Did you notice that lovely [In In the pretty brown are“. waiting In lubby 2" he “led his wit. as they took their sun In the mentor. "Is he shrewd on sizing up the b- maie character!" “He only failed on two occasions.” "When were they?” “Before he was married and that." Whn «num- Ms mm And Mm: wlm laugh!" Furs m“, ulna. The mnmhm um. There was a damn In our towr Who-e appetite was Many: She always made her hostm {lawn When lhc went to a party. Ate Too Much. UP TO DATE. Ham Than. TOO BAD.

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