Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jun 1917, p. 6

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MAI. YOUNG m. m CASTLE i‘ “Pam” the Picture Serial CURTISS VAUDEVILLE Shirley Mason in “PASSION” N“:§§*si:f“ Do. handsome man make good husbands? Did you ever fall In love at first sight that 5 what Eve Leslie did. See Passion, and “Mien” m vrittca by h m. the with NI Mather. MMWGmel-stm M'UDIMMWIM” Dan Dialer Tells Experien- ces on Mine Hunt In Far Alaska 'This is the first production from the pen of Rupert Hughesand was written expressly Jar the purpose of displaying the great talent of that wonderful actor Beerbohm Tree. SPECIAL NOTICE! V , We announce that this is your onl chance to see this play and actor in Downers -' Grove as it is the only picture that he as appeared in. Do not fail to see it Saturday gut the Curtis: the most distinguished of contemporary stage personalities, Beerbohm Trees “Wm Theatre, this Thulsday, June 7th v e Old Falks at Home” New Cmflss Theatre, Tuesday, June 5th It'll-I. Allin. Apr“ 1, 1011 I“ MI folk: VA U I)F3V I [1] AF} that you will like. N0 MATINEE DURING THE SUMMER. THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd Beautqu Little Mary Pickford, in her gaunt 0‘ all picturrs Matinee at 3 o'clock. Two shows at night. FUNNY KEYSTONE COMED'Y A Poor Little Rich Girl. uh. I was elated with the op- portunity ma heeded not the calm nrning that «here new may In!!! and trying experience. to withstand. but on are contrary Mutiny-elf Canada and through the beautiful in-I We left Saran! on the am. of 0:. land palm of South 7mm Alaskafitoher. on the rmmahip ".umpma." we arrival at Seward. the» finest sit-1‘ After waving unwell to Rube and uatod city in Alaska. and the mast‘sn'rral friends, who stood on the hrminus of the Gowrmnent Rail- dock. we hemmed out of Ila-surm- roatl. It lit-s on the shorts of antion hay. and sailed around the Xenia urrectioo Bay. huddled in the bosom peninsula and up Cook lnlot, to tho of the (root surrounding mu-taio's. mushroom town of Anchorage. We that wall it in like a gigantic amphia I arrived then at 8:30. and next morn‘ theatre. and fauna one of the heat oar ' in were landod by means of a tug. tural harbors in the world, and one of Anchorage has a very poor harbor. the most beautiful on well. and the gradual aloap of short. gives Here we worked in a tin ahop. for the title which rises and falls forty. one of the large commercial houses two feet. the second highest in the of Alaska. and hkhed in 3 mil world. a great strum of land to the cabin for nearly three monthsugnd rec-ode upon, causing a very dan- wheo l was confronted with an or prong aim in its rise and (all. ponnoity to accompany an old pun- Every thing brought to Anchorage vector on n extended trip Incl: into by the steamer: mm he transferred the wild mountainous country of M- from them to.tlle town by means of All for I0 and '5c. Tuesday. Anehorsge has a very poor hanbor. and the gMual slap of shore. gives the title which rises and falls forty. two feet. the second highest in the world. I great strekh of land to fine and recede upon. causing a very dun- gerons current in its rise and (all. Every thing brought to Arm-house by the Miners mm he transferred from them to the town by means of top Ind lighters. The city of Anâ€" chorue with a present population of 6,200 people has practically been built up in one yenr. being the dis‘ tributing station for the govemment railroad now under conntmction. Here In Anchorage we gathered some of our outfit and that evening we left for Knit. by means of I am." launch called the “Sun", upon' which we tin of «foam. Wedmued up mnmmmmmlww “dbl-ablaze“ outfit “mu-mum ’icture Serial supreme, and we arrived at Knit and l was very much surprised. when I stepped on chedocktoseeaboutfmrinchenof snow, unit had fallen the (by before. WehrfiedlyhitchedtheWtolhe sled and drove up to the dd "Pm- mmhnmlhflkmle hmmrforwuhhg. hone “month-marinas mama-(Mm “alluding-I’m W my 5 , .522 The “ltd row!" in :rfistk- roof cow-ring. Also the most durable and economic-I. W '0 in". Can! km to lay than oodlnnry chink- heaae they have five simian in one strip. Ind are «flirting: Put on more min LUMIEI COMPANY 1] m. bank considers it its patriotic du toc are wnh the le nd the Government t the fullest extent and we will therefore be g toâ€" ' 9°” 3 ° (E The United States is now a party to the World's Greatest War. It is of vital interest to every man, woman and child in America that this war he won. (I To provide the money to successfully prosecute this war and brin us to an early peace the Govern- ment 13 novy olfenng the people through every bank in the country-â€" nited States Government Liberty I] Thac bonds will be issued in $50.00. $|00.00. $500.00 and $l,000.00 denominations will bear interest at 3 l-2%. no YOUR um suascnmz Now: Farmers qrnd_ M_e_rch9nts Bank Thu-day Amman Unit :10 P M. 783.”... M "JV” It, M ”0-“! "our ('ml. 70‘! m an" m To gain facilities to pro- Iy wc’for my rapid} inâ€" m “me (o I wiledoficts. ”06-8. in the {X R-EflV-H. ”Ti-GE Tlle next morning we left for Sun- itna Sution. It was a beautiful day and the sun shone with all its redienee brlglltly illuminating the climl for- est. through which we were passing. We arrived there at 2 o'clock. less (at- lgued then on the preview day and memreofthilllfehtheopen seemed to be gripping no nmgly. Sultan sum so called beau-e it we. one of the large ending poet- of the Mach Com-crew Cam in th- orly «hp. h an old [Idle- vn. Inn Inner to lull Them In nev- “Madam-diatom". were all tired out. “due little log cabin. crude as it was. with its little chimney pouring forth volumes of mohaintlueneclndedspotofthe havily timbend hull! of the Lima Susim river, looked like I palm tn me. We put up here (or the night. andngoodmuludsleepwerenev- or so welcome. as rather soft. and it taxed my stav- ngth march. hall the time Mining the dog- wll the load. I! was my first experiem on a “329” pole. (steering pole of the sled.) At 4:30 we "rived at the "Little 3mm Roadhouse.” situated on the hunk of the Little Susitm river, half way from Knit: to Sudmmtion. We It I'IS than on the first of Novem- ber when we kn Knlk going over tho tnil tn Susitm. thirty miles Irma tho Susilna tow lands. The M be- ing dull”. Ind the trail blocked in many plums {mm {alien trees. we had I very dififimlt time flagging the fled mt. under Ind around thrm. The hithful dogs commanded my Ml. Mir-Hon. for the wonderful way they endeavor"! to help us thrnu'h. l om wall um: I (able upon whirh wou- mnny until-M mania". Sow-rd and Anchorngr rayon Around than! the m an! I "mm. of mugh. shaggy m car-fly running Ind dim-mum; Mania nf (hr futuru. Thvy all lifted their eyes and mind (Mir vyphm‘m, when we «MPH-d. and with a look of ashm upmv "Iv-ir drop linod (act‘s. wonders-d thrrr vu- hikrd from. One mniu‘d my partner. Mr.(‘..P.Rich- nn‘lnon. whom I called "Dick" and their eonwmuon uplaimd to the throng our intended trip to the \ic- inity of Mt. McKinley. W» rpm Hm warmly week-rd. and l swat a wry pnkyahlo awning. We stayed Inn- in Knik, a small In- dian village. for fourdoys waiting for “ramble weather to impmw the trail that we might travel 0"" it. “6.0mm“. “Liberty Loan” ggg Tl‘hQVOIdoM Bunk In Downers Grove. ENTER YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WITHOUT ANY COMMISSION 0K PROFIT T0 OURSELVES While traveling over some of the large Gum our nymflnppy river, we were worded meal (004 dill!- ses of It. chlnIey. One W inpurticululmhnfltmlfle In the afternoon. and rather ducky. Muir-Immune“.- mmmmhdmnnnr m m “I. W an. (In “Milena”.- During all this time we lived in t cent. It seemed like 1 larh for I while but soon got mrisome, mak- ing and braking camp almost every other dny. after one is completely tired out from mashing all day on the tail. There is a great deal of nut in pitching a camp, for when one has the now packed down for the Mntmehoppeddawnfortfidge- pole. several others for tough: to sleep on. 1nd 3 dry one .for fire- wood. the dog! unhitched and I bed minded and things made comfy in themthenisnurto get by‘ chopping I hole in the ice. and upper 0n the 901 of Max-amber we lefl up last village. Smiun. and relayed our outfit up the Government null trail. thmgh Map fen-sh. over monotonous flats. rivers hills, thmugh plan“ and stormy walker. until wr ruched Happy river eighty miles frum Suxim. It accrued like I thou- snnd to me but in reality only several hundred, for we had lo cover the din- unce three times on account of re- laying. making a total of 240 miles.‘ on x: 8'91, at (hr hold of the pro- fission by sown" stalwart Indium. H was folk-wed by "u- quaint and ugly unirvd medicine nun. who in flaming .70“an "h- a chicken with his head 00'. Hr was follomrd by "It mourning family nml then (mm a rl'usmvlvfly mm M N19 popular». moaning and howling no that they might ht- hum-d for nurly : mile, Om- ht squaw had I chew of tobacco in her face that would choke a mule and 5M mrtalnly pmvpd pmflcient in the art of chewing Ind spin-rug. It presented I very strange sis!“ and I watched it vim very keen hr lav-rat. Hm in 80mm we flayed nor a uwk. living in 0 Inner log cabin. and mumbled the rut of our outfit and nuppfln. which wrighvd I "ulc- our I thought! poundn. m- rv‘uitnlinx "laying it in Ina loads. of over M0 pmmdn mh. Our pu-r~ .«nnal m‘ulpmrnl wwigwrl consid- K-rahlv‘ also. an nt‘flNHIl of "w Mm _\' rlmhing Md lo with-(and the «wow rnld wrath". Whiln I’Iilifl‘ hon- in Sunitna. I hm! the apportunity Q0 «Hm-us an Indian fllfll‘rll. and H pun-«l wry imvrulinq. Tho rot-pm mu drawn and by chm poople who nah their lMu (mm the 99mm 0! ml! "swollen and pmpoflon It I: m- unud on tho- Mgh huh of the Sum- " Viv" overlooking the lower 8% “an huh. which In hnvlly wooded with Ipruce and bin-h. To the “u ML 803“". Ind her chin of hill- rlu- llh n lino“: wall Inn-ulna. far to the want-rd. booking to the Nor": (M {Ir din-n: TIIMM ram mm ilk: a bluish cloud flanking In flu- nky. @W‘gfi? Ks? After upper we phi-eit- hmforflufoflofluhyh“ seen my about tarnish“ inky. miles of this trail by mm «11 erlt thedayhfonveh‘fio" nndlond. Onehywem this creek. which we and creektoiu munch“! Ind looked over the“ * MaoftheStyxflwr-l bmpthatmmflni REPORTED CLAW 113‘!le PAY n i Four dnyn um this we found ' . selves It the mouth of I ha: twenty miles from the Ram I‘M junction. We hit! to m M It was a bleak com. Dumb" by who» we left tho Government mu at "w foflua of the Shunt. ml Happy 'riwrl. Ind routinm‘d our journey Il’ 'thl‘ Shwnntna river. The wind VII ’hlowing a znlv and Now the loo. !snow over I» {ma omits. Th imrrury drnppod to 47 dogma bk. and " were making .1! hate. In!" ‘on the dogs. that we might [at b O :amv ground and pitch amp m1 Whenvegottothemthofw "wk. nine miles from Happy m. ‘1 mt. "imagine hand mm 19:de in the tops of my fine ”eh Indwetmysocknudinohu. A vn ran down my but u I felt cold water waning my skin. W. M made a" hate to pitch any bad- may. Whenanmmdb. fire crackling in the small m It. novalsecnbouttomm mrandw'wnlgotie oil bottoms at my feet {renew-to my soles “Dick." my ”ulnar. ribbed them with melting not viving them, but oh. how they when the Mood again die-Ind .5 than. Fortunately they m 1 fmnndimmnblebwflkdl were nun; I" Mom a mud. ‘ The ally drow- n: In I dart ad ' cloudy mu. but looking {u u normal-rd we could we the u: put of It. leKl-lcy and [Io-min; In the cm nan or me nil-Inn: nun that Inch I.” a Inga 0min, "L the c I van In the .4: God:- ulunl tho-In. MIC. admiring the natural roll “QM“ mp "mum Mu [lotions M- workl T'wa- than I thought. In I did many tin-u: Par “you lhr mllin. 39$. ;* g Then'n I [And you'd 10'! b one. When urn nun-uh- rho Ill glam. In mnjnlir pow" mpnm. (‘mwnut wflh golden clouds th‘ room. In lhl- glowing. India. nun. Thrmv-d you'd BUM Ind fondly [no Swrflod your hart, would "lady praise. "rm-ho plint! RM flowing IN”. Whom the day no sweetly diet. This is one of the charms of th Northland. nnd “tracts like I m (nl magnet the hidden ml of 0. shaggy. mush fmntiermn. (Totem-at“) â€"'ll1 ”Ii-’-

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