Downers Grove Reporter, 3 May 1918, p. 3

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A mom of wood about four inch? with: had hfl-n lsqnml. This was to he nmmwd on the loft forearm by menu! of two lmthor “ram and was like the side of a Hindi box: it wns called a :nrljrgr.” here was g tjp. lnfg go _l .-{ «may --u NH" I,‘ l , ”.1va "HM (run Il- . var-21w Mu} 'l'w' lln- i!» l-l nf v;:~ rin “HI: I?!” cu'u- Stnnn: Th 'v "u- \\v‘.?d ~----Â¥r m-r‘ Nr‘k up tuft '- hmnmr :uH rtp‘vmiux and inâ€"nrt [hum in {hp fin. :‘nen pro 'mdlnz. On flw (Um Hq\ wnulrl M :\ pl!» of fwnmna u! up”. chrnpnpl ‘ hulls. lv?‘: nf lrrnn. nulls. M: .~ aruh'm: ‘ "m! thu- hm": r-nnnzh m winl un‘r t0; Ffltl; h.‘ umllul sat-up up a 1mm!!!“ of. PM: Junk :‘vul pm It in (hr huml». I‘m-- ham nm of thn Nahum would ask him that he dlll mu .'nr. and M «mm: oxplnln nu.» when we hmnb oxplu-k‘d T than hm would fly nlmnt mwl klll or; mm! ans-firm!“ MI by tr'mv: rlwl Mlmor would immodlmoly pull A} button MT his "mic mud In .vl H m. the bomb nmlmr nllh. “WI". Nam» I'D. smd um or" M a snnvmlr," m nmflwr Tommy would vnlumm an old ms" nml hrnknn hclknlfn; both would he am-vnn-d and lnwrtml. Thou tho pmfnsmr Wonk! mko Mb mhor lv-nv'fnl nf mml and fill the rm. 3 aftrvr whlvh hp wm-ml [mm-h a hnh‘ ln ’ the IM 0! the tin and pm n «M tho mp M the bomb. lln- rum S‘Iil'kln: out. Then porlmpe ho would rlnlnly wrap who nrnund (ho nuts'lvlo m‘ the fin. and "I? Mluh “‘5“ handy to Hnd m nr '0 Fr": with Tammy's mmplimvnts. 0n M< h I" find m: \ in MI ”h- fir. ~ firv x" rmmlh nrmm.‘ n M! « front Mn‘ _\» rank.- {hf l" 'winl'r‘ :II' "'9 NOW" 'mn'l in I :lm-m ... Inc « "-w-l II . ulmv m" v In [In lnm mu! ‘m- [1.1 sell. up": In r; lzun Bombing. The boys In the aim-non welcomed me back. hm (In-n- we-re mnny smmze {nu-H. Severn! n! our Int'l) hm] none Wes! In that chnrgt‘. and were lying "somewlu-ro in Franco" “1”) H mm- Woody!) rrusx m tlu-lr Int-ads. We won- I: I ‘ mgmukx lr‘ 1-! .Il fibrin. “Over the Top” Thruwmg "and GK ennui: I] In American Soldier Who Went ARTHUR GUY EHPEY CHAPTER X". n. I H-v' V:V*"fl-i- Mu! Wm :V- rin “Uh mm “1!:- p- m-nrd hush m'ur. nnfim.’ :lfi'l v‘Vpl-wh fi. in tb¢ n'n. :‘nw pro , (vi-r M‘rp wmflrl M- a H nf .fllu'ii. dm‘pm‘l 1. mm. Mr.~m-yvhinz Nnnzh tn s-n-l own to U' \V w Ml . Mum," Franc. u» E 1110 nvmzr nrivish ka‘r L4 nnt an vxpm't :.t Humming: iL i~t n nvw mm» In him. lhr-r-"fnrv [M (‘nnmlinm and Amflmnt. whn hen-p Marv-d haw-hull from tho ktnvh-rznm-n up. take nam- rany tn hnmh Ihrnu-ln: nnd own! In ”1h ML A Pix-(mt Hna.‘l~h ’mmhfl’ will mind In awed «mm-o “hm ho 31‘"! a link- flvv-funl-nnfhin: (‘unmflan mndktnnvo hifi throw hy cvvvrnl ynrd‘. I have road a fnw war atnflos of homh- lnL'. \"hvrt‘ hrwthn'} pa'trhz-re rnrvml Hu-ir bombs whvn Ihrnuing Hu‘m, hm a [‘1'th Whn mm 110 thh “mum make “(‘hriuly" .‘lnlhf'uwrn In uh ilkn u plkvr. and Is loamy mlnnMu Iiml' phyhx: In the Enrnpenn “'nr hnth h-ngmo, when It! wrmld ho aide to arm the “his: lamp" on fire. . | We had a cushy flme whllv at {Ma Inching. In fgcg, to 1L5 It mu 3 regular When the lm-rr «m a firm: spring. “112- h 1‘: 9"! [Mn :1 pvh‘l'lifiifln « «r "w {wan “‘Mrh hnrn< ‘ of! tho drhvrmtnr tlnvrzn mm- uf mortar-51 “Lb"?! min l'hm‘go- of amnu-nul I): Afu-r nmking new-mi immhs the pro-.’ Now that l was a sure-enough 't'HSur instructs tho pint-um in ti o\\- bomber l was praying for peace and Int: them. "(I takes a "jun: tin" am I hoping that my sen ice: as such would the tin- stop m-mhlhg :1 little. r‘beâ€" not he required. t-uumv it in nervous “uric. especially when new at it. liuhts the (use on his i ntrllwr. The fun begins to “sin" and ‘ xputter and a spiral of xmoim, like . i that from a smoldering mg. rises (mm “0“, THE GERR'ARS it. Tin- plutmm spins in two and MAKE WAR durks amund the trmerfle nourost to them. Tin-y don't like the lonks and i sound of the burning fuse. “'lmu thnt fum- begins to émuke and “sizz'f you "allpi'ncd to Thru- American»; ”W" '0 “'3' WW" '0‘“ "9 3M" a” Who h-ii Into Enemy "nulls. [mmihlu so Tummy with all his might ichucks It m't-r lhv top and tranche-s 'nuninnt the pflflllbt'l. waiting for the 'i'lu- rlol'y told ht'itm' “a: sell! from; fexplmiun. tiu- tin-id m Fuutu- to (‘unnnumlt-M (Continued Nl-Vt “'m-k) Sahaiion Army (mm-r Tells ui‘ what ~ llul M .- ‘ m m llmr u-l hurl; nlh- rmm‘ .Ip-umuzuru M m-- Hm-u 'I'lvu ulI-Ilhd'r "I’I'hl‘ " [Hm-II: Il ' Inn Hutu” Ilu‘v ~- hum!"- ‘l‘hlu In on!" to xiv. "14- {mn- llme onungh m hum mm". «a ”nu lln- luunlg u‘nuhl c-xplmlu- Ian- [luv Ga-rmuni «mm lhrmv It hat-k. ‘l'nmmy rmul lln- urll‘ «lu- rmuI-I "mm all Mu um r lu- lun‘lrl vlw (mn- mi N lwmm [u Hun-Mr ‘Hl‘do‘rh \H'fl' {argon-m .uul mum ~lu- wvm In rum-«ml l'H .1. «w rilmv‘ In the tumm- “Tu nll ranks In «he 3mm. army: .‘Iu-r Icnltln: lhc- hm- mu! lwturo Ilmmlng thv jinn-Mn hmnh. m-unt thu‘U' 0!le um! lhn-t Lots 0! times In bombing the "Jim tin" would he plrkc-d up by the Ger mum. [in-fare ll oxpludl’d. and thrown I'm-k In 'l‘ununy with dire mulls. lmvr a lot «I! nn-n went West In (his nmmmr nu 0rd" was Issued, n-mlIng mum-thlnl: llkv this: n: striking a match. The fulé wna timed to in second; or longer. Some of the fuses issued In those days would burn down In I second or two. while others would “slam" for a week before exploding. Back ln Blighly ihe‘mnni- (inn workers weren't quite up to snun'. the way (ht-y are now. If the hush took a nation to burn too quickly they xen- vrully hurled the bomb maker next day. So making bombs would not be q-ullml n “cushy” or safe Job. haddamtchonfihemumo bomb. To Ignite the tune. you in! to rub It on the "flrlker."1ust the same u‘ha u r 1 “5'1: fulmb mph-d0: the “nu lulu-t! m Iu-. InlmlruH Tummy nmlu'! .- .. 1.:1' up hp w \ vlw firin: Thii iunihv: r mm M51" NWNmé-vamm . one "10‘ In hr Some Shade M A" lees. Pvrcryw v [m fn(-W~<'hh' vnnr‘lmh‘ "in! "1‘“ i< :.H wmann nnvl romw w!" “ht-n VIM-v Ivncv onw'f'f H, lu- ruddy mmkvnvd from Hm- pimennr «Irvnm. ‘:.r~h mm at u»: hm n I-r-rluin \wn’k M (In. wrtnln harm and "uponcihilivlm 90 mum-ml with. and if “1‘ think that tho FMM nrv- :nim: M \pnro n: tram nnx‘thinc‘fhnv :m-nrfi of trial or antlâ€" My 1! mynnfir cm'prhw In In store for MOTHER H5 Decismn 1 HI mum tin rip nl' utmu Army lull min}: 'l'lw rtory told hq-low \\ a.~ mm! from lhu fluid in Munro (0 ('ummumlor Hm Bumh n!” lhv Suhatiun Aum’ Mun» In lhr l'nitml Stan-s. TII' 1: 1h r ans u'rillvn h} Adjutant! l1. (.'. Smrlmnl uh» “uh‘ at Ihv lilllt'. in a Arriving at our sedlon. me boys once again tendered us [In glad mm. but looked ask-nae at us out of the corners or their eyes. They could not conceive. as they expressed It. now a man could be such I blinking Idiot as to Join the Sulclde club. I was begin- ning to feel sorry that I had becom‘ a member of Bald club. and my Hts (0 me appeared doubly precious. m ":90th a} namdar'i'eii 1638;; partition and muons, to return to our units up the “no. Edition. find we were very non: when one morning the adjutnnt ordergd Ill in mu r1 Hm 'ilcr mm: H 3- nl Hl~l Pl him Iml Z‘SOhED WELL mud 51 o of In! C'H‘f’ juxl buck of (In low n-nuuuix, (h "m Iu-ur the lip. gun: «(any and run r‘Viola Dana in “The Gates 0! Edin” \mu Wm. S. Harts: " “A Cleve! Westerner’ \nlj'x "I In which Molher-love strikes the predominate note; a plaf' in which I I :Wifehood IS pitted against Motherhood m a terrific strugge or supre- ;macy. Norma Talmgadge the great Movie star achieves an overâ€" ! whelming success. 1 fur-c “hm nrn- nf rm» hlzh nn'vililv. Th:- flrxll In“! hohinrl vlm L-ilk i« S!" nymfl fur L'lileu " hum Hu- hm! hf 1hr» own-I- KVr-fl dun-Ins' m Imnnm Thu prvv‘fnrnl fllw (n pnr'irulur rh‘Hrm-y) 1m to "IP king, Thu run :nI-rmux tho «y‘tlnr‘ jun nhnfr Iho w-r'vnrnle (Hm Vl'ry parts we shonld Ihlnk Inn-2' uh-ulrnwv) nn- Ms- vrilumml nmnn: tho cnmmun puny-Iv. Fur'flw (-Murs Ihe (all and bwlly {mm are rennet: ETHIS THURSDAY MAY 9th Coming Saturday, May 15, um in “Blue Blazes Rawden’ Etiquefie M Fish 99“. In tho Rummm iJumh. u-hv-n a flfih [ In“ lu hold. llw rim-v do rr-tiumm'v l mu”! [m IHVidl‘d up in :urlrurdnurv with a rich! :rnd Inn'nryuu: uxlmlflhu The j hum-1* n runny”! In tlu- tribal um NORMA TALMADGE, jNogngle big special attractions for tomorrow 6: Thurs. CURTISS THEATRE ;Admission 9 and 13c Nu ('hildrvn \\ ill ln- pvrmittml h! uHrml this wwhnnmm-r of Flsir 'cr- mm." in the Sum: ul hunux. n mmi rlnlwrulv nml prrh-nlmus prmluction. lhm‘l {mgr-t Hu- (lutv. “Him-Him. Mm MI». and nu ('Iuldu'n :ulnnllul. Seals 13c Curliss Theatre Attraction ELSIE FERGUSON CURTISS Theatre Attractions and others. Making this an (-xn-ptimmlrntcflninmcm at popular prices. 81“ the but and Inggvst always at ”w Curtlss, Hu' place of high-class picâ€" tunw um! rt-fhml Vuudvvnllv. “THE“ WIDOW’S MIGHT” , SATURDAY, May 4th CURTISS Theatre And a Vaudeville which will please the entire family consisting of More 6 MoreuSingers Stewart (5' RathbunnComique Hoofers, big time. Norpiuthe great Hand Balancer Matinee, a" seats IOC; Night, Children under I4. I lc; all others 20c including tax. ' WE OFFER WONDERFUL Charlie Chaplin in “One A. M.” J uli'an Eltinge “The Secret of the Storm Country I3c Show at 7:45 We announce the appearance on our screen of And the $1,000,000 comedian for WEDNESDAY, May 8th “The Song of Songs” for TUESDAY, MAY 7th in his Paramount-Amen“ success In her brilliant success In said that no more Ihnn 200 In m be found In any one local". 80rd; oi Noon-kl. Although 400 dim-rm! «pedal of bird: hm-o (hr-Ir homo tn Nebraska. It Many phydfimm ur mm» :m- "spon- 5”th fur tho mm-rlinn that th.- rod- ht-a'lvll nrn mnrv rminnm m film-use Ilmn In“ flrryvhnlrml porsnnx, and Mr Arhmhnm Lnnr oxpwwtns tho vinw that “n 1"!»an lmmmm ins Hrnlvm In !yln" hv-h il 2. in» rmrnm-v lulu ”l0 lmdv of u ru-nl-hvuvl ”Inn «hon I! at- Inrlw n yw-rcnn “hh hair of a more mod?“ PIIIM." .-’\ sm‘u‘ssful Mc-Im n-lt'amt Red Hub: Have the Advamaqe‘ Performance starts 7:45 mu "m rvfcrpnro is m Caxton“! priming 5:"95. apt up In an» of no chapels nf Westminsrer abbey. 1h rather of the t‘hafml is one of .0 printers. who many presides a". any meeting: than may be Md. "Chapel." in Priming Omen. nanjnmm Franklin. film was Mm- vlf a primer In early me. [has the follrmm: oxpianminn as to why “chain-Is" are fnuml In priming one". "o tauâ€"1: "A minim: hause ls ”wan a' chapel by "no. workmen, the origin of uhlrh appmrs tn have been that pHang was first ran-1H1 on In El.- lnnd In an nnrlmt mam-I maven!“ mm s! pfinflhl homn, nnd the title has bean pmerwd by "newton.“ Of Matinee and Night Seats 9 and 13c

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