Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Nov 1917, p. 8

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AMlingstorylocDiamond. Awmdufulpictmc. sundardv‘udcvfllctobeklectefl a; 3 Downers Grove mam mo and 9. Vaudeville and Bluebird Feature Movies. TODAY’S FEATURE “Al Kentucky Cinderella” Inlpfl VAufitVILLE TODAY E The Great Raymonds :{Cflnflionm and leriloqubts. A meme novchy Vaudeville dating. The Deweys, Tan Entertainers “Tainan-mimics; A highdau actftom lthoufihluId. andothcn. [Ulla v nu.- ‘ Three acts carefully selected for the amusement ol all. WM :-= SPECIAL NOTICE =-= gaping today (Saturday, Nov. 3rd) Matinee prices: Children under tars ot a e 5 cents, War tax I cent; Adults l3 cents War tax 2 cents. my nig prices: all seats l5 cents War tax 2 cents; Children under to. II cents. Saturday night. DON'T FORGET: 31mm ScentsWartaxtcent. JRTISS HIPPODROME THEATRE, IS SATURDAY, N(_)_V._ 3r_d 5/51 RIPâ€"J: m. uttle'zoe R..- and Ruth Chum A dynamic day of the South. 3 future for Downers. Thié is a big picture, 9 reels. Come :m early. See it here before they see it in Chicago. Don't for 2â€"daySâ€"2 and the price is only, all seats I 5c. It features 1 Joyce, Harry Morey and an All-Star cast. 2 DAYS 2 in: this TIIIJRSDAY m FRIDAY, I". "I and Oil. \Matinee Thursday at 3:00. IScaIts. The Greatest of All Feature Photoplays. '¢f the time. 1 dm now. go any inside. . 90 m but nema- m ‘ swath old. PIP?rs h comb; ‘1 l“ u discomlorfinl g the hat days [E ”MAW Is so grlsat that every “bichircuit in New gm taneous 0 production In lstory has ever WM and endorsement. ., . weather. Pmbably he never saw a W inâ€" summer any diflcrent. but In this sec-‘1 J Inns, and I don of Alaska is' being boomed for a doom:- fclt 13'7"“!!! country, it was a part of the a hat days Dragram to alibi. . Hippodrome Theatre - STANDARD - VAUngILE He would have been In the weather forecast bureau. The moon changed ll; the more than fhousnnd miles I had traveled this was the first place where I had seen anything growing ‘thnL had a ten to one chance. Here there was soll, black..rich soil, Ind I never saw vegt'mtion look so green and grow so rank. I wondered if the potatoes (just little garden patches): were not all growing to vines and the vegetables to hops. A m told me this would be the result unlesu the sun came out soon, and it would when the Night prices the same-4 5 cents. lt isn't a farming country. I don’t believe it ever will be. The seasons are too shoit and the weather boo un- certain. when the sun does shine on its long summer schedule, everything grows wonderfully fast, but the und- 3den and unexpected changes in the weather. and a killing (rout, wlll ruin everything in an hour. In my judg~ mom crop raising in Alaska is as un- certain and hazardous as mining. There were only two places to earl in Tmnnn. and you could take your choiceâ€"uni there no no choice. Two chinks Ind mat-amt: side by side, ind they had a closed combini- “Too Into to ship in pohtoh mm" The folder: and boom Human 1sent. out picture Fairbanks and tin surrounding country as a wonderful agricultural section. yet the boats that come up from Nome bring loads of the Very stuff the folders state is beâ€" ing raised in Such abundance where it is unloa'dod. Downers Grove .- w up “Mr Dunn" II. itflukumlormyhn. Thon- II no mmm mullet than two- Nu In Mul- am! u putt-u a. In anrnlrumm. "ml-Ayn "Mm much. (or hunt-«- I m o! chi-win. gum, you will be hm (hm purl-m us! than! n manor. If tourm- have In.“ M in Mr doth“ may ditch R an" any on M which. lay do“ “no dim and n mirth anJ Ibo mint will Whitmanvnyhovmkdu uhyw.ovorythh¢khfl. 8003b m then '0' WI!" Ind WIN passengers'arewldwhuflwymt The! 8° "WOW hldflhivl W ““505" to hearâ€"assured that everything will I" know- nowhere d” on God- tumoutjustutheymcitwgo. earth. Theyworklflhunuohynt Solmmpedhlloflppeud Mu mm W" n" “b decidedwwnib-or ntheritwndeâ€" *be-mI-dh-Ilu-rva mmddedforme. Severulothenm bmkmmuflthyhodilyuu-Mmy {fiend Willamwnhthe ‘dlthuncuncy matine- follows;mh’nwemummm MmflmhmnflflmmmAlimWI-g, ‘mmmmtorflfe. WlhrwdwtheMr Altermndnntheueunerm wuwhd with 10“.“,an ’amein. lumummcudmnmmmmw «HymmmnwlnunybmuMyCmor-modnrofldd mknygflpaldmtm Thom and that through W bigwgflaqkyupt_ye¢_down. nunflo-truhdhclnm-w (aura. ltuoknuoumtoult mbutlwumhmm filmn uldy. When the weather cleared we slop- ped out to a little stream whore ”ma ‘miners were pmapectlug~llghting the water and cave-ins and trying to get alwledowntobedmck. One of them told me there was "II. pmpect" there. “A prospect.” Those two words In hem! all over Alain. They are the miners' hope, the tub- unhera' cum. "A prospect." lion than them (or your: uni yous. They thro lunlships and suffer- ing g“ where else on God'- -__.L m-.. __“_I_ «a I.-. ._. _ A... -; that after a boat leaves Dawson, ev- ery thing is chance. Nobody knows anything positive. Each steamer runs to its dlvislon point md none kngw anything about what is ahead. what time a but will get ig- or out. or what connections will be made. At the sumo time than in I river Ha- sonry. to which evcry bout oliclal 3nd employe ia‘in good standing. and the passengers are told what they want to hearâ€"canned tlmt everything Will turn out just as they want it to go. imaged-In “mum-tine than“ IWWMmm fiecubmclatgr. Itnppeautomea splendid exhibition of nerve. But tourists ere considered legitimate. prey. They are stalked. But, I \yill say that the meals wen) good and well cooked, barring some trlflcs. One of the trifle, er a pair of them. were two able-bodied mosquitos floating wound in my coflee cup. I called the ehink’s attention to the natatorium and he remarked, “get in water." I asked for another cup of colfee, and he replied, “Hakeem dlf, get in next cup." I left the coffee for the next othplorwod: ubmwld go’down empty and would not hour'nuylong stops. and she would make the Umn- tilla with time to spare. ; went again to the Ingent and he sang the same song, Ishowcd him my ticket and asked him it it was good on the Victoria, if the Umatilla was missed. and he answered me it was good on either line and pointed out the printed provisidns, good on either the Alaska or Pacific Steam- ship Companies from St. Michaels to Seattle. But he assured me there would be no doubt about making the Umntila. “no doubt at all." Mvu n 1r. moflwonrhwbumw huhmmnhmlwun I“ himduMMU-uvmhdflflhtdf '0 Arum”. nann- «Tun '- uni-n 7m..- lot-00â€" H...” ”WQ-mI-y... ...... ................ WM (My 'Wm vet-uni. um nly. n u "go-03¢ I- IMM- tun div-ind“. at.) Poul". ‘ "0â€".” "-1 «M I! W Kgnu-I “noby'l‘ lava!!!- ‘ Pm rural m Tuba-1| lunch" 1 mm".- ‘ I'll! rat- Iflvqobl .Dlollo‘lc mktr r-Hvl' mm (”MbIMdm-W'Cm n. lmavhfi v0~<Â¥n1IK" Sufi-l» 0.1.». Food mmm Ha" I'» .\ ml "MM g urn-Illa tum. m. 1 diamond then-unulhcramlhml tooth-Jeri" who not In. houl to a. hour.- afl'lsl "12‘0"“! “'2 “L . haven‘t-dummyâ€" Mum-”rum. [manhunt-than“).- And right here I want to remark that after a boat leaves Dawson, ev- ery thing is chance. Nobody knows anything positive. Each steamer runs ; went again to the agent and he sang the same song, I showed him my ticket and asked him it it was and on the Victoria, if flu: Umatilia 'as missed. and he answered me it was good on either line and pointed out the printed provisiéns, good on either the Alaska or Pacific Steam- ship Companies from St. Michaels to atoptor'wood: WNW“ 8°" empty and would not have!” stops. and she would make the U n- tilla with time to spare. ‘ dun Ions h min GO Mul- '«um lwfln Juan". Irina"! I‘m" wrath-o "our" “nah-nu .y..-, Ivnv III’I'NY Mcpvotvr Inna»? nunu firth" ern Mal-l slot- um" “'nfll'vi‘ Ar‘rfll! Ar nu. fl Armi- «\Mlmr 1 hernia! mm -rum'l. an“... mad man; WOMAN POWER board came :an and we had some new faces for a change, so for twu ‘ days more we walked the beat, fought mosquitos and tried to pass away the hours. In a dmwm on tho mgisterins desk at the hotel I found an old tattered I the general verdict. - ~ - ‘ ’A3 I sat in a deck chair, waiting!“ ~~ the steamer to move and hint out this nightmare of a river town. A M. tourist sat down b_caide me and and ;_,_ LI.- Umatifla ~ed me It FIT-«film loan fun»- Jun-"n J [Amt-w! OMW‘ I In by PJR you will catch n." I! 'v M!- lu- ‘- will "It ~â€"< IN duty: don-3' â€" yet thnnaMAquliâ€"uiwh M, or would admit he M an his the [In-Ull- m M!“ £0 a Y... ‘1 :31 < .tl. ax... 0'34: «.13! fit. Jul. u... ‘13).1.§t§>053 ghâ€"lx‘lcaiih. to None. for.- MMphme‘f-odpnyulf mhnuvfltmhnllfit " “our”. In. the maul- In mMMud-uundnn'hbrwn AM an d- . mom of annual: um Chucks-ram“ th-W-Mmumfl mm Auction-oh!“ uehotherolficpmqedghflhd. how.ctc.butdurstl-olhhd hvcmmwmlnylmtb One appmclntcd twat we had in Tampa, each afternoon a wimless ,bulletln was received from the gov- ernment radio station at the fort. It was only p. skeleton of the most im- porhnt world events, but It was a link to former civilization, waited for and welcomed. For this service the six saloons of the 200 population town paid $8 per month each. Usually when the bulletin came in tho Wt would tend inland. He would comment on the mogul-1m: dispatches. and the cmwd would chew over them and ugue. And between the discus-inn and serving drink! the bulletin would lat {or some time. Andtheaintummrylellovhdb mod it over for man. A! an: I would listen via been immmuu-motacpm " In a dmwcr on tho registering desk ‘at the hotel I found an old tattered, cover-less book, “Puddin’ Head Wil- son." I had read it years ago, but I pounced on it with glee. One after Mr other- of the passengers would ask me to let them have it after I had finished it. I carried It to my mom with me nights (or safe keeping. "you- m0 ....... Icâ€" Mw- on"! ....... h I‘M Donn-9.... “mutanmw and" ohm . .. .. LMMfl-v Tn;lov unfit!) “Ml! Inuit... an." Human, at”... only. or n01) "I... \ ll! I" I" "O In ISO v. (‘nnp «on: In cramp-.wumn‘ nl Huh M nor-tho [Mtkt Infl' "mu! lac-Ar!“ new." lifofl'lltnr 1 PI: v "mum - ; :nrouvml Inn, "0‘ llwd. Gray. {1eg or Faded Hair en I. quickly restored to any color Ir! il- ing the wonderml sUNIJGm' run TONIC. It 3100 um um Hull Wemdbeenmmmmm two weckgudeverahcellflw“ a heap of sympathy for N19019:». luurmu man. uuwu mnwu ...- .â€"â€" “7, i! this was my first trip down Yukon. \ ‘ "No, gym," I amend. "IT IS ‘xary h Beautiful Hair in? L5 H. 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