Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Oct 1917, p. 5

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L .jztfiink. it makes it is humanio (ht; Pianos Returned from ' Summer Homes j'rtiE VAUDEVILLE. FOR TODAY ' g Rupert Julian 'a-ssisted'by Francelia Billington. A version of Chas. Dickens, immortal classic A Christmas Carol. , See the Reformation of the World's Crouch. mun-“E 3-38 .1: ro «74: -. unwo .3 ole-=5. gear. .5 US$83 0-3.... ”7335819431353 .rrioamlivrw. §.3%mgnlmޣtfi HESSâ€"$3 .anuaoanmomnningxu 58:5 27. Sol 38:? its Thursday, Nov. r-v w '7" "H 7"" is Tugsday, Oct 30th. Downers Grove [IMAM S. HART in “The Desert Man” fRTISS HIPPODROME THEATRE CIAL MATINEE for Children Thmsday losee Pucntage. Seats 5 cents. Adults I0 cents. mice. éGreat Mozart Trio. High Class Ogeratic Artist's render- lhsllumental and \{ocal selections from Standard pera, Musical Comedy and g d Opera Buffo. \ ' and Fay Chapman. A big time Rural Comedy Act full ’ Mirth. Muic and Laughter; also IN 5 BAILEY. Clean. classy. Singing, Talking and Dancing; Fun Fast and 3n carefully selected and Censored and it will meét wilh approval from every fair- l/patron of the Curtiss Theatre. Foilowing are the entertainers for today's show. - -' ‘ Downers Grove mam 7:30 and 9. _an all-star BLUEBIRD um and mum» mum. mum's FEATURE ENTITLED :, itmaka t the In.- ..0. n FL Bu: :1- .V:Sa. In.. a In figulotam ,. ireâ€"36:: :5: SE. 2.5.. Ensâ€"n EL 3533. In armâ€"£9 .rn manor..." <=Fon 0. Warn... :3! .0 :8 «.3629! .95. a. ma_§a.=<._r. In at!!!» Eggs-52.75% 0.15? row. > 234.!» Gait-7n 33-3 can: 28 . Ina-8:0 9523. PB- l 8â€"8» (Faunaâ€"r I‘ll- ‘l'uadny 7:30 and 9 PARENTAGB. Matinee 3:30 NIGHT 10 8 15¢ “Haul: AND 5505 noun-Ann IV 1'“! LIVING "(I‘lfifi Dc, rum hau- luhd- Us“ nu. n. im- mu a. nu In; PkA'I'T m. “dung Just mi I wrote we were received i bun: with auolhn-r min storm, the only I one in thaw months to m. mum: to any: thing. \w ought to mu]; :1 'gqod at for; a dry din Me : \ow to still continue 0. neuthm; ’ I urnnmml the “call-m hem and by j the Clucagu papms w?» gr-t here dull}. Speaking now of.the 122m! Flold Artillery lowing Chicago: It Was a 'nasty cold drizzly tin), or to make it plainer, thc usual “euthex which has almxyu gen} and welcomed our partic- ular legimont. young men'lmm a town of it! 8150‘ would bemused to hour and, g! who camp where part of the by: an. T‘fi-Cudm MOW Deu- Friends of Downturn Gm: No doubt you folks mining so am DENTISTRY you w: nin- BUT“! numoo. :umuuplg. m filth-Judi. WRITE-m out ”- ind- Iggy-um“ “mummies-uh.- 33w...” Mal. may dellnble modifies-ppm he In»! Grands nu! Upflghu. M pclecteg one lot Slaqhmy 33:15 n of it! “in Our «mus in: so intamiv'v my.» PM?!” I“! unto keep us always Mon and 5W" ”'9' awake and our minds can’t wry‘ ‘WD ‘12?“ PM“ meander. v 5°: It Was 3 There is nothing but study of most "‘ to make it testing kind in artillery. All of our ’3“ WM h,“ ‘sdxuol work is cmunig in handy and a ‘d W" partxcâ€" good deal more. When wu aren’t . ‘studying it; in of numerous other "0"“ ”awed i things, 511th as riding, mvaning horses man, the only iuml field pit-res, foot drills, pistol ,wunt F" 3’35. unuctim, 5"‘Illanllol‘u drill. lrm'nimr ar- but but week ahrly one'm, . h; m:'. them scemad to bikini 9! laid: in tamatad in win“. 1W ' fight. .I hurried chew and wu;_ " _ ished to» notice. and I took pawn)!“ nutice of the icngth, an ant paradg.‘ 'l‘hcy mined bent on a curtain dln'o; lion but were mmhdm'ing in and out; This pamdc was over thirty feet in length and the number of ants, which won: small, I could never dare say. 7 Our hunpbolalh- m m («a 9! My lupmfll. ltur nun hr m whkfi not I)» “we: at II: In!- Mon. Your: truly III In no of th- m but «an Jump ml to. n.- mthod. TM» III mum! by half dry-k. my mod taxi driwn. 8 ornumr-hovodupthyulo their-nun. 130.2..an nwcm'luunldicrlol old. d munch-mun. They know n can, Ina fat-inn and m mun. ulbd‘lmrtonllnmm unknown but haularnh blow. Autoflmtondtlllboutullwi “manual-mu be. Pork-"non Motherpluu. Militant-lb wnlulwtotnnu-ad,butu ammmmdam Perlupa you would be pie-led to have modem lmynveueau, m an electric lights in our unit. FIN-C houn- vim showers. waif“ hench- ud plenty of water. ltilfuntowuclmol'ourhdl try to wish clothes. they will [an In time. Maybe you folks \muld 1;k.- to learn luw." fast a camp of this kind can be fixed. We". “1- arrived on a Monday and by nighhs’u had touts: up and all w-rstma! things in our ',Q'H‘!§. vil \n- hud t0 do, “as make “unitary drain ditches which “as accomplishal by ’l‘uumluy noon and we had all our battery pt'rsonu! pmpcrty in place and fl'llh‘d by Tuesday night. Now of course saying this does not mean n'mch t on person not seeing. But to “he an idea of the amounut of lug- gage a battery has. is to say it filled just eighteen freight curs. There is nothing but study of most testing kind in m-ullery. All of our school work is conmig in handy and a good deal more. When we aren’t studying- in is: of numerous other things, such us riding, moaning horses and field pieces, foot drills, pistol' practice, svmaphorc drill, lraming ar- lmcry puvks aim] mils, In" as wo call 1t, making a hig- lnmrllc small enough in just about t‘ovur m. you loll. In Manuel in nu You can make a mse selectioninthis‘Annual Saleof Pianos returned from the North Shore, Lake Geneva, Charlevoix, Oconomowoc, Harbor Springs, etc. Everypianohasundergonea WinspectioninmrFullel-ton Avemzefactoryandhas marked ataSpedalCleafing . Early comerswillfindaremarkablechoioe. Easy Tm. Hanoi-Wu! “amâ€"aqua! ’ Egrtiaaéaaaaro‘: c329‘3iu-l-iqa Iicgvri. 3.318.! 21.5%.! 5.3.. at: e: “suoIoFIRBIGIoF-Ixiua Fâ€"EQLIâ€"ulrogF-Kn' 519:...le .75....oiax- TV... are i=2. 1...! .1 3.4 if: aiiâ€"afagnzin.’ Bantu-ushviaoelrnif r: on 53.27.11: II:â€" 1.3. Yuunluv my m lo“ ”I. view“ film 0.- Via. Put halv- a mm “WMWWM fim “a. mmMMumw wmmmm MMHWWWWWWWWR w uwmmmmwmw l a much smoking a cigar u mull and sitting on my not which in randy for me to sleep on. Blankets lolded in “army fashion" that in folded nah ly with one single hhuket over the mat. Atthefootolthe hot the Nuke“ um mowed (a be foldod un- dar. In thin manor. when folded roundly. the blanket. uh I an o! be; with the Mun blah! used .- ' Manley Alder-soil. l'. S. Win-“over there is any W0 man-h goudins at home, be sure Ind send them to some one of the boys {mm the home town. Hoping 3:0“ are interested to hear from us at rump. ' To My Friend» at Home: But. C. 149th, U. S. I". A. Camp Mills. L. L, N. Y.. Oct. 9. 1917. cmmhflfli} Momum final-mum mil-Whoa; y We nllmt you “'5' 1enjoytheeditor'sk‘lmh'fl’; u- the pope». / . . fnmhom Alarm} muchwlntlhow doubt“ [ml-lulla- nib; close (it murely got up in. Hana" hurry. “W ; ‘. 1'night. I put myj' ‘over my Malibu}. “tuck ’er in" And “I. tedbyauka Canto return It“ mauve?!” am Yd.» my

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