Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Nov 1915, p. 3

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and calcium: otter mm: w Md hate: we In" In . gut chief of 1 t - its policy 0 and. from year t: 4W Iran-c0. Curious Old Wmh. TI. and “mess Multan eon- An old Met Inch mare In um of rice. also my pickle. find dupe. which I. no nuanced um ov- Mm “.13: I. II'IYI cry «up of the owner balm :5 keep “with mm, .34 1. thank our. the cm. named. 1- 0:0 mm! nun or «an Ibo soup or a m ang In an Diego. Cal. and: ot mm of mum. on- numnmmumnmu “And none of thin would be done In Inch 1 wny u in the slightest deg-e to “We of whonllnnte our pm ent serviceable end elllcient Nation-l Gem. On the century. the Netionel Gard itself would he need no I part at the instrument-"(y by which tnin- tax would be given the ritilene who enlisted under the new conditlona. and I should hope and expect that the log- m by which ell this would be en- eo-pliehel would put the National and itself upon I better and more meat looting than it has ever been More. [lying it net only the rec- ouition which it deserves but I more mum connection with the milltnry emulation of the action. For Development at the Navy. "II he: been Amerlcen policy time out a mind to look to the navy gel the Int end chief line of defenee. The navy or the United flutes in el- relly I very great end ellcient force. Not rapidly. but slowly. wltll careful httntipn. our nenl force has been denim-l until the any of the United We! ehnde recognlxed In one at the nut eflcient Ind notable of the unmi- erI tune. All thet It needed in outer mmnbepelntumnmmry end endency u canny-ed with other neviee M the world is that that" hate: our pace in me we hue lone been winning. that chief of ell we Ihonld have I Alene vollcy ot deielopmeln. not and. tron yen in year but Mom. wdl Into the Mare end planning tor 'l'hooah the Int-atom of Amertca In the world In eaaontlaliy a iota-ion or peace and mod wlll among men. do- clared Ir. Wllaoh. we feel Justified to m ourulvea to vtndicato our right to independent and unmoieated aetloa hy matte; the force that in In ea ready for aaaertiou. Plano tor the Army. “All we hm." continued the prea- ldolt. “that we can do thi- in a way that will he itself an Illa-tattoo ol the Mean mm. In lm with our Mean tnditiooa we want and ahalt wort hr only an army adequatu eoaetaet and legitimate am at at international peace. But we want to real that there to a [rat 7 o! eitima who have receivod at tho neat rudimentary and uncoo- torna ot mllitary training; that they will he ready to form themaelveu Into a Inuit: force at the call of the Iatlon; and that the aatioe he the lulltlolo and auwllaa with which to «II, the. wlthout delay ahonld it he oaooaaary to call them into actioa. '0 wtah to apply them with tho tralnlu they need. and we think we on do on without telling them at any u-o too long away tron their civilian matte. “It la with thta Idea. with thin row co’tloa to nlod that the plane have hoo- node which it will he on privi- laco to lay before the «mama at lta next ”on. That plan calla tor only loch an tncnaao In the raular army o! the "mud lit-tea u "peril-nu- has proved to he required tor the portnm ance of the necessary dutioa at the any la the Phillpptnea. in llawall. in Porto Rico. upon the hordm ot the "tilted Staten. at the mat lortidra~ lloaa. and at the military pom of the lot-dot For the reat. It calla for the Wotan within the nut thrm year! at a Me 0! «0.000 ctttum mldim to he reload in annual mtiomta of 113.- 000. who would he aahed tn enlist [or three yearn with the rotor- and three year! on furlough. but who vlnrtnx tholr ihreo yoara of enlistment with tho colon would not be organised an a “in: force. but would he expect- ed lowly to Undergo totenairo train- tn. for a very hriet period of each m. Tho" tralntng would take place I. lunadlate "not-tattoo wtth the or- ganised Inita q! the regular army. lt woeld have no touch 0! the amateur am It. neither would it exact 01 the volunteer- more than they mold (in to any one year from thetr clvtllan ems; Our unbluon. said Mr. Wilson. 1: not only to In tree «and pro-porou- ”when. but tloo to be the friend nod thoughtful portion: or those who or. tree or who desire freedom the Will ovor. We Ill-ll. he declared he banana. flavor again aka another tool 0! territory by conquest. or seek to nuke In Independent people only son to our dominion. Because at the not! European conflict. aid the prev Moot. "horn on and 0! our own door country to the other men ”a uklns on: another III-t our own force II. bow hr we "’3 prepared to malnuln annulus union any lnmrlorenco can our lotion or developnunt." Nn York. Nov. 6.~â€"â€"Presldont WI]- Iou m the sued o! honor and the man! Ipukor It the fiftieth mob vault: dinner of the Manhattan club Int flight It the Butnwro hotel. Them In I treat gathering or distin- lllllhod mm. Ind the due! executive took the occasion to tell them ml the country what MI administration In planning In the way or national de- Mr. Wilson, Addnulng "autumn Club at Fifth“: Annlvomry Dln- no'r. Mo support for Admin- mn‘lon Program. PLAN OF NATIONAL DEFENSE Law Amy and flapldly Built All.) Navy Called For. » Hereafter 'hon family quarrels mine Into tom-t. Judge Brady In< nounrotl tonight. a phonograph will take do" such bit of lmlmohy. re cording the lnlk-ctlonn and Interrup- llom of other “means. Then 1 few days Inter he will summon all who look out In the use. produce (he phonomph rec-ord- nnd hon them Hm to their antimony. “There will be no further and for a judge." said Judge Rudy. ”Thou who took put will not no nah-marl of the entlre proceeding- lho! wlll drop the matter right than. No per- m would QIIIYI’GI with nelshhon It may knew how the court proceeding mil “our to when." To Stop Gummy. [scan-Hon o! a phonograph In his court room to reduce to . minimum (1mm camel! II the pun of Police Judge .looeph H. Rudy of Rum: City. Km. "Hm in the nation 0M hu hullded hy our hands. What shall '6 do with It? Who I. there 'ho doe- nnt stand may .1 III times to act In her hehlll In a spirit or devoted and disinterest- ed patriotism! We are yet only In the youth Ind Int mackmsnm at our power. The day of our country'- lno Il‘ntlll but In It: fresh momlng. bet no I"! our eye: to the gun tract. of "to yet to he conquered in the tn- Ierests of righteous mes. Come. let u renew our Illmance to Anetta. eon-one her strength In In purity, nuke her chin! among those who serve manhlnd. sen-reverenced. i0"- commnnded. mtstrm at 3" forces of quiet tunnel. strong nhovo all other! In good will and the might of Invin- cible Justice 1nd right." "In I not any. time I am openi- In. M um. that (here In another an [or (but '0 should mu! lulu-(f We thould mike not only munlfeo- muons of mm feeling have In AM In whm (here lhould be none. but um every mnlleouuou of religion nnd mum mammal. "In the fulfillment of the program I umpoee l ehell eek tor the hearty eup- port at the country. 0! the non and tile of America. of men of all ehedee or political opinion. 1 would not teei thet I wee dleeherglns the eolemn oh- Iisetion I owe the country were I not to speak in tonne of the deepeet eolemnity of the urgency and neeeeei‘ ty 0! preparing ooreelvoe to guerd end protect the righte end privile‘ee of our people. our eacmd heritage of the tethere who struggled to make on an Independent nation. Htte at the Hyphenetee. “The only thing within our own ber- dere thet be: given In grave concern ‘in recent month- hae been that voice: ;have been rat-ed in Americe protear In; to he the voice: of American- which were not Indeed and in truth Amerlcen. but which epohe ellen nym- pethiee. which came tron: men who loved other countrlee better then they loved Americe. met: who were per- tleene of other ceneee then that ol Amerlce and bed forgotten that their chlel’ end only ellegianoe wee to the (real. government under which they live. Three voicee have not been many. but they heve been very loud and very clemeroue. They here pro eeeded from I few who were hltter end who were grievooeiy mieled. America hae not opened it: door: in} train to men and women out of other} nattone. The net melorlty of tboee‘ who have come to take edventaze of her hoepitelity have united their eplrite with here on well u their iortonee These men who epeah alien eympe» thiee ere not their epotteemeo. but are the epoheenwn M entail eroepe whom It Ia high time that the notion ehould cell to e rector-Ins. The rhiet thin. neceeeary In Amerira In order that ehe ehoold let ell the world know that aim to prepared to meio- laIn her own greet poeition In that the ml volce ot the Milan ehouid eonnd forth unmistakably and in me )eetic volume. in the deep unieon at a NIIIOII. nnheeltetin; netlonai feet lug. I do not doubt thet upon the tint melon, upon the Met npporto nity. upon the Met definite rheilenxe. thet voice wiil epoeh forth in tent-e which no man can doom and with mmande whlch no man dare gnin eey or reeiet. "No thoughtful man (eeln any panic haste In this matter. The country ll not threatened from any quarter. she stands In friendly relations with all the world. Her resourcea are known and her self-respect and her capacity to care for her own citizens and her own rights. There In no tear amount Ill. Under the new world oondltlonu we have become thoughtful of the thlngn which all reasonable men can- alder neon-nary [or security and aelt~ detenae on the part of every natlon confronted with the great enterprlaa of human liberty and Independence. That Is all. 'p' dinette comm We eee eel mum in All thet u do by the e end example thet heve been Dede obvioue to on by the mill- tery end navel evente of the ectoel meant. it ie not merely e mutter of building bettieelune end cruieete pod euhmrinoe. but eleo e nutter of unk- ‘in; note that we shall have the ede- quete equipment 0! men end muni- tlone end euppllee [or the veeeele we build end Intent to bum Pen-t of our problem In the problem of whet i my cell the moblllntlon of the resource. or the nation at the proper time it it should ever be neceeeery to mobilize them tor netlonel defense. We Illeli etudy the ellciency end edeouete equipment ee cereiully :- we shell etudy the number end else of our ehipe. end I believe that the plene el- reldy In pert mede publlg by the any department ere plane which the whole netion can approve with retionei en- thuelesm. Newman. mputydmmnmw III-u. ,- 00000 Arc Plum-chm. Hoot (can an or a ”amnion: n- mnndmnollnkoptwlthoflm' paltry. mm mm be “out one-hut the III. It formal! m Would Cull lam Clouvy. Were the gem] runner obliged in mm In the mm to: on. you the min M m MI poultry. It I: “to to minute that tho Met he winter: Hauling Igg- Co Market, If you hull eggs to town In the man. put n good hmch ol nnw un- der your use 0! eggs. You no Inn to get broken em 3! you try to hull then set In the beam of wagon vul- out putting In hay or “raw to an 01! pm 0! the In. Cornet] experimmt nation an: "The hen that molt. late I. the hen (In! II" lay the mom em for you durum the yur. despite the bum lhu the early molter In the [rent cu producer. D in true. she may I" a tow more wlmer egn [or you. but aha In an“: llkely to amt ol hymn m .10 into swung mm! the summer time. just when the his molar In provluclng In on; every day Ind bflnmng up mo ynrly output to Ugh firms." Avoid In” Fawn. â€"lt II not advisable to hreed from a bird which has a revere annex of row. Hens ammo! with chmlc my my lay. but an c‘ncn hatched from Inch eggs are usually “hunky. These chicks any appear I" right for :tllna or until Ill-:1 grow up. when In most cam the dlneaae um and: them. "an: shank! be fed I wellhlulccd nun at (Mo anal and alvnn loop helm than . dumb“ filled wit) also. in which sprinkle me "no, cm a! was kind nd Many a! [mu tater. ma no" is no noon why yum poulm will not return a mood prom. About may dun If!" I an (M- load I cull out all my hon. that Ian not noun! find math! Ind loop only my be“ lens and urlyutched Dll- Icuu. Tho henhomo should to [bar- oumy Mum! and palm-d ov opt-yd with Imm- good Gui-[mat Th0 ethical Ito-Id In on)" wall mm! «diam. lmnmmt dip I and m- Icopu on duct-c Ind an”. BEST PRODUCER HOLTS LATE Hon. Layla. um I... on. RH 0' Fauna La“ la knownâ€"Irma. Up "a Vurly 0mm. ll your hon- do am no“ curly any will not no mill-hie vlnm 1.1m. wru- In, W. M. Jean at "In "In. "0.. In hm Provo-u. I Had n W!- oblo «0 food mm unlawful. ol Inlphuv In on. uno- of mod can; this h maul! far about mm heal. I toad IM- twlm duly tot two days. Thllhumbolodulnduumw loop (In ham manned In I dry how (or that or to" dun and {and the am um dun The mecca o! poultry during tho vinlnr dmndn lately on the euro they receive dnflu (In mums. first. m “19!; number 0! noun CI. of nouns. necessary, but an unplo number mm- no more Han. and prob AM.- not :- my. I: we usually dir- rad'od by poultry writers. laying hom- uo. .- 1 rule. provided with u unflicleut number. but when the how full. down In In (dun: to lup- piy noun nesting mloml um loot Mach 0! amu- In Wimr Donna on Amnflon Given to the Fowl. “I Autumn Ionian. POULTRY CARE DURING FALL Poultry keepers mu auny reduce the percentage of dirty or tolled ecu md loun- enuned u) Immune-m n;- sunshine in ebeolutely nemury (or the health and vigor of the laying hen. Low window: should be set no tint the sun will Ihine into every put at the house during some out of the day. Roost: ehould be placed on e level and not too high. In the bone Ire apt to injure themiwivel either by crowding, telling or flying “duet e ptoiection about the home. Keen thy windowe in the poultry home clean. Rub them repeatedly with old new-pupa". Bun-nine in the greatest at twice. Own-Front Routing nounâ€"Usually Vary Con-forum. During Ho! Wana- er. In. Front Edna Arranged In Such Mann" u :- Koop Out ”I. W“. BEST. Amuasnmor mum Houm‘r; WM! Io Food. Corn and when! nuke nu Idol n. Honâ€"4nd corn being much better (or no puma” cm new. The “or II up! to «use loosen... o! the touch. In tho munc- a! corn. mu. m orbflrmkungoodnumm W. In" Id I" with good Ila-m. Early Fa" Foul". Now that bug! Ind mm m gutting scarce, since the wanker bu turned cooler. the range rum um be supplemented by m. Cue’nuu be alum not to mod too heavily on the sun. or we my hue none ”at MN: on our hlndl. Light fading I! the beginninu. (nanny manning the nloum .- mutating um. an" nigh. Ihould be the rule. Unfit for Imlcn. All birds In no! m for breeder: even If they no pmhrod. Mm min the minute In thinking .0. rot-n. when! and all-If: meal. Al- wnn keep plenty of charcoal for tho (roving chick: to Mel at; m can burn nnd pond on wood for um. I! you will provide bone meal for m comingm nort- you will and that O! Ill-0113mm: the ballet. mm In; honey no sin: of bunny mu. low In. [Mum-No lawman". The "root-hogordle" plan of III- mng the poultry on the urn mar will make many damn for the om. Growing chicks!" should not to (ad a lid of Int one kind of find. say can. can or when. In: all Home. or either what! at out. will the corn. or corn Ind dry Dru. or DIET FOR GROWN“! CHICKENS supply a Vlrlcty of Com. 0th. VIM Mn and mum Inkâ€"Don. I... film-guano. The M am to". Inn to. in. along manual llnu do. not b“- mla (In may have loot New at had (no. but rumor that [II-Id woman In: been '1". to on m auction than to "I. may poll“ of tho Ila. man. In... would to Ian to It. lung. ponies-yuan nun]. It In mum-3 I. M. (In the MI- damy o! m «not to tom m numy uh. "I III M m m buds. The egg-laying content- have undoubmdly "art-d Itch III-net In (M. dlncflou. Till Ion. not In“! mu the W should brood mi ”try by In! man. He can no it" and I. humor Icrnb Ion- lhu nonl- mm. or hop. but ill. all: should I). (a pro cure punbrod fowl. um have bun bred along utility Illu- ruin "on {or uhmv pupa-o- nly. M in tech dmllll In all the mutual m and theme tn the Itnlul ma (I. [Inn-r would procure tor II. M In. flock: Manna-In Dan. In 3061“ M their beauty of for. a“ plan... not (or Itolr mm, to room an or meat nbuuaully ud mm! In poultry. :- with can: live lock. the “rum should be much non enn- oernod In their pruned all": VIII. (Mn In thou mm, to mu m u the Ibo-I. An maple and clean "not on u.- floor In Illa very month! when u A-I elm product [I Iouul. Men- lu'ly II this true when m heal m nlloved outdoor: during hot walla-r. nommwuu-mn-Horm hen- on their '1’ to tho um Clan Jul bring bonu- prim un- dlrly one; If your hen- do not picture. can make up your mind an: an Dunn neat II a halt. Obviously the nesting natal-la! must be clean, or the 6“! become lollad by cannot, and it must be lullclent in quantity, or the out! no onen broken by dropping upon the land floor at the neat. In [mum whore mo dropping boards ue nbove the null. and the custom in to and the hour-ll. Imnll sionu otten drop into the mm and break” results when newlylnid a.” tall upon them. The condition of nests should be nomad duly. and the nesting mum-l replenished when nocelury. Plenty of Ito-tins uno- rialn prevent: hmh‘o and insure. UTILITY VALUE OF POULTRY rumor IMuM Mon to .0103! FM. for Pnductlon o! In. and In! 4mm An 0mm» r Kmlwllncondmon. It “not mmmOVyuI-u museums-Luann" upon bnodmumoum inflamed-mu. ”I .3. m nit. uni m- can only In M given during Imam odd when mu- mmmmmnfiuolnmh of the min-It co m u chain In concerned. the Mica of an un- unwr- mtterlac little to In: u an mat-podiummdphcdm haulâ€"m. fie mu. should («I cow no- .1)!" II. but not may. Mu the lam-nu will feel mm m m Alamo! Can 0' 00m. Look out for the weanling- ud ooh: n cold v-thot ”wanna. no II" um may go into mm mm II a. m: 0! condition. tor am II when the prom coma la. mam-"mum,“ Minn-"l1. "Inmnlobolf n. n! will the! Am Ion. i ”rail-Wham The lone In very mum. to coltndthimwmluud Mum Mumwourdod M the chum of man «an. n rudilyndououmt-on Ml mm MM! .0 Fair" LON]. locum Nonc- Hood W d and PM Mr. 'no "land emu «um-an u u- ric-nun can-au- nt. nah: o! minmvnkdma’m uy In at not nu. «on: ma. via (to AMlm-ulnmmud.“ mm: "ID. "Mm”; I'll. ”I 271.000; ma. 9.500.000; nu. um,- OOO: "I4. 3033.000: "It. "All.“ In ”no at .Mo-obflu and «try- tlunc olu n m In an M the Ian. I. nanny all!“ In In)... In "no at the bony am at bur-cl on M o! (I. w, the b m m non-No In to m on VENTILATION FOR THE SARI HORSES Ill UNITED STATES M... u mm a W .1 "mum” Thou Wm flr im on January 1. the ohm ud be with than night and any. Than the do. would become the mun! Wander of a. lock null“ ul «um nod to... my with than nll of th- an. an you.“ that! con- Monco. II vs. “no was an doc-o lubed would bring In mm It a una hour, when ammo-u u be led at that nun. Many you-- no it was I vacuo- 1n Tenn to an a puppy from It: dun below the on. Ind opened and place at with I on. m hol- num It Ind allow the puppy to grow up with The rum-brunet] cur II as nu! out or place In the flock u the m o! hasty tampon enmity. momma-1 um um «ll-Inclination or In): of an" un! talent. for hll work. The (10‘ should be born to sheep mm; M Ihould be only mil-tamed to In“) and inland In thaIr we. MIG-Intuit] Cur II Much on q! M Planoâ€"Como ll Mont lxul- '; All «this. Ibo-Id be fairly lofty. it Ion: {or Hardin. Put-pout. Wilma”- mg». umunm out-Ho at a. intâ€"m mum AHMMG arms-tiny!- uflldwmm. “ham monum- "his“ ”a.” W...” Egg tin” ' :Jii‘izie E Bellman-alumna homo. mug-1mm lanthanum-Menu“!!! wmmmnmmtornm-du-m Unless you numb-Inuit.“ mmpnzulllunyohrbmw ht. at loop It u loll, you will IV. annuity-owns. M an Inn mutin- ol .1! md-«nmmumummm :5 7m imam mud eon-nu MI mmumnumnovu wnnmulvmmtwoup. mmm “m: u . Vmewmm www..m mm HANDY FRUIT-MCI!“ m ORCHARD SITES HEAR WATER 'fmloMMud ”at 1000.0th IMII Ilka- .ud'nnlhm ‘ ma, __... ~11". M nag-jut 3 «m3!

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