Downers Grove Reporter, 17 May 1918, p. 3

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I: II very Inn] for the aver- age dvmln to mmmhmd the 9mm mom can of "kin: are of wounded Ind the var In Kenn-ll. He- or she get- Io accustomed m min: hullmn of do!- III'I In paint an thv mmmcunce o! the amount I. pulsed over without Upon the «caution of this are. number benrm went out to look for lulled and wounded. Next day we learned that 2! of our men had been killed and 37 woundml. F‘lw men were missing; lost In the darkness. they must have wandered over Into the Ger- man lines. where they were either killed or uncured. Our nnlllery mac n barrage nn Prltz' front-line and emnmnnlcaflon trenches and their machlnfixun nnd rifle fire Inddenly mm]. Whvn the roll was: called we found that we had gotten It In the nose for 83 cunaltlos. Pauling and out of breath. we mm- bled lmo our trnmJlne trench. ! tore- my hands gvttlng thrmmln uur wlrv. but. at (he lime. didn‘t nolit‘v It; my journey was too urgent. ape-kin: at number boners um Machme (7 mun :ewiug in France “Over the Top” By Al Alain: Soldier Who Went Alfllllll GUY EMPEY ‘ - u] ”when As no» In It was Gui, When" and l nnwled to our post which will Ibont [mum mm the um I: wu ruining Madman, me mad wag I No lan’n [and to mom I also held mo our trench. GimmJnom-ordmwemm not to he mptnnd hy German patrol- or roommtortnl mmn‘ Lo" 0! hr"!!! I! wasted on the woman fro-I giving any cannons. mint thin-fin. lie was m a tnmagwhtnmumhtum II me. “laws. In volntmfwllflw lamina»! lied an." ‘ "handled-Mn, "on.“ Wed. been-n2 I! in am but a my”. lm-ntohdmnn afloulkmflwupm-‘nm {army tummmvllinfllfl' grub-3H: wan-y. you and Mme”. mmdmhto-IMI‘CII- mnflxo’dofi.” )muhkflunansmnd-d I mm Mum-Idiom“!!- Mum-ammuanmdm .mprmIammbnd up" M In .‘m I. tip mm m "elk-am an m 0: Inch Muqun‘lnmcofnmhofu unchangvulammnu Whenndd: NflMu hm Oh. film It! Ii. waflmlfufimllfll “terminally-album- In "In MIMI. MI! malt mm". anal MM hum and lie. Incl mo Oh (mt-Ill» cm I Udall-I. Pom. . It “I M: In Mr Im-rmu Warn ‘1' arrival ll our n-u IDHIP‘I. nu! m- were ‘nliou'rd to deep mull soon: that In. . It In Inllifll lo gu without nut Izmi- [IuL For dnwu uI-yu we I'm-land 3 Sm'l-rll llmm 1 Draw “Infill-need lhlx ‘odor. but never could get used In It; the cum-flu lea-mum wu always present. It flldf me [me war not! wood" thy such lhlm wen counte- nanu-d by dwlllutlon. and all (he upla- nnd glory of the confllct would (ll-arr pear. mung m- mm reality. But after leaving me "an and filling your lulu! with dew bmthl 0! pure. Ira-uh nlr. ym: (arm and once unl- vnnl. to be “up and at them.” ‘ ’i‘in- miur from tho dugâ€"n", (It-rom- pmml hlmmn quty has an «(fen which is hurt! in Ilrst'riiw. It first llrnducuu n liiiivit‘flitnu {l-oiimr. whit-h. aspvciaily 'uttI-r outing, t-nusvs \‘mnitlng. This HP , lieu-n ynu tmnlmrnriiy. but soon a \rwnkvning Helmniiun fivliuws. which Min-s yuu limp m; a dinhrag. Your 3 spirits are at their iowvst eh!» and you in?! I sun of hotn-ieusno-ns and a mad ‘desire to may» It all, to gut to the opt-n fields and the perfume or the now- crs in Mighty. The-n: is l nhilm. prickiinu svnuntlun In the nostrils. which reminds one of breathing coal am through a nuiiuiur in the floor. Ind you want to «mm». but cannot. This was the effect on mp. surmounted by a vague horror of tin- waulnm of the thing and Ill arr-recurring reflection that, perhaps !_ mum-r or later. would he in such a Itute and hr brought to light in: the blow of a pink in the hands of unno- Tommy on a digging party. iquunors lumwdlulely. We wished that [we were cnpmhm and MM had a date mt hrlumh- Iu-udqlmrterx WMh our gas :hvluwm on “'0 math) nmen-d [hut hale Iunll Illl(‘(l\'(‘l'I‘lI mu Ila-mnpnsl'd body of ,- German; llu- Mrk was slil'kilu.’ In his ( text. (me of the Im-n minted. l was ‘11qu unv. l‘wm this our Menu-mun hum-(l pnu-t-l-diugn and KP!“ word lmvk lo hvaduuurlvrs :uul wurd came lm('k lhul unvr we fill”! in "M~ huh- we could kmwk off fur the nluht. This was wel- (’Dlllo “dings to us. bemuseâ€" Next (lay the uvnoml changed the dot on his mun nml another mnpluce mm! was completed the followlng nluht. [mama-m cum" XV. uric: than have ruin! Hon N m of the Runs and In an" em Wished in Siberia min! In 0? ponunity to return In Russia. not In! Chung-l Huh. A negro, who was no singularly Ml! n to be quite a mien. an «averted In or nflnl. ms anon-Inn In em church were extrmdy anka to know whom"- he would not hum Mn- ulf and go to work. The nogro ab tender! :1 mmlng and «Herod n my- ". in which occurred the petition: “Una m. lord. use Mn an advlm capacity.” Ruuiu frunt have been demoliflherl by German gain an! IN 150 secre- uh chain a! huts hunt line: I it among the "no” in their Hun Mm VtorWWthmsi-tdof ‘79,” Wk. 19.” Um, 10.") [km and mitts. boxing gloves, vane, halls. um! radars other kinds of .p- pm“ for pun-oar. the play sp-Zvv affilm Ire ki‘exmmflyh- themldienumndm.1\ mmfiimthN-m fining.“ and pron-am! m of Mg): standing who In willing to p u Franc: for every kind of Y. I. C. A. ark-ca have July I. [Mndwlxmdnwm men in m. unfit! and up I‘m In- mry h opt-nu the entire «um m in Pram. («om 3" “"3 mummtummoom paid monthly by (hr Amy Y. 31. C. A. in its work fov (he Annie-n “up. It Doom and anal. Thru- unwtflcfi. “flush Fumufll‘wmzmhfln In Ihoir 03M min-i Ibo Kninr‘ Amman ”Mi" by: and" an" in in Funa- an hm [inn I” you-du- mum- uni «dam. Mac to In ummm! in! mind MN {m (In Nam War Wovi (mail of Ibo Y. I. C. A. M on M mm then- I" more than I“ Am. Y I. C A. unmade. antler uh" fin. Thea m have i!!- Ivkh kfl‘m'! (wimtktiIn-IMWCI loud" no“. THE Y. II. C. A. ON THE BATTLE FRONT ”mimiulmumlul no!" and "m Jot-I odd lilo a Mmh.mlnuulnnmuu “nu-mm. 63...... .2. 3... a. .0. CI 08.0: t... 83 Ice- lot 2- IF. 3: c {:1 in»?! .3. 10- '15.: :- .3: 1.1.5 9.. .322: i 2800313.! â€" ci- 53!...» rive! before July I. . . n in mm on ”on.“ halal and! and one In Hie sham. All of I Hidden '9 heard u "EDNA I muddy mum. and a manned "Du not and "Ultra." One of IN Both” had lImMrd lulo a IMI hole. ”on." 0' m- lnnxhfil. M "at flue-n (”‘1 arm n In My. Mum nmuy unnum- an" the a» mu had disappeared mun. to. lhmrmM-oby'hofou. l and, Ill-"d with mm. TIC. I rum-o "man lo a «any m. "I l'y. Inc. we'vo can to roam Form «and to emerge «on the curiae-I. Then I?" men or M in an. I tried to I!» than any. I never VIM land" In my nu. M “(tend - In vmtd- In German and mmd Into the Mariam. l “‘1 amp whining cub". nun uâ€"r u-w "w, run-m- v- :s; an. by Judge Willis Brown - A um! «I “.MM is king 9:- ui-dmtkithAmyY-H- AmllivenephewolyouUnclcSum.wilhavcryq)leudidcanudeu¢pli-ly . in in uteri (or "we Marries! m-tMm-ndfiflfi- 7""goaldiIMilD. Alinelylovcdoryolpatrixinm. Yoummalolomlly“ amY.l.CA. nthnh ammfiwm3fimhl‘fi clot-aim. Dou'llnhitnndldemyboymdgilhDomnaelhb phy. ion camps. 9...... 0' 0” Wm" M "'r it will ptovc its educational to than. ea in thin finite and the force Int-(- :2. .3. 03:3: fi.§1’.“'1..“2i?3 Have you pnlclmod your tickets ye! for the home talent show to be given by up mgmm mm Dovmm Grove ow cu. «ma by «In loan (clan, on My. mm .a A dark form mddonly loomed up In hunt 0! Inc: It looked n M; u (M Wml‘mrlb bhlldlnl. I could lent the blood rulhlul through by "In no It winded n load a Nauru “Ill. Then we plainly heard roomm- and our hearts Mood um. l wan u null u I now and wu mated mm. mm", bmthlng and with on- try- Ing to pierce the Inky blackness. m waited. I Imuld have glven a thaw and pound: to have been Info!) In my dugout. ”Yank. that‘s I pflml Ind "‘5 bondâ€" lng our way. For God'- mke keep mm." He pm his ear to the ground Ind In an unsteady voice spoke Into my I hml my ear to the around. All of a sudden I heard faint. dull “suds. In a low but excited voice I whispered to Wheeler, "1 thlnk they are mlninn. listen." We wen- each armed with I rlfle and bayonet and "mm .‘llllu bombs to he used for defense only. Then all flrlng suddenly mwd. I whispered in Wheeler. "Km-p your eye sklmwd, mum: must llkely Fritz has n patrol outâ€"that's why [he Rocha-t lun'v nlnmwd firing." (heir Every (ow mlnulos a bullet would crack overhead or n mnchlne gun would traverse hark nnd mm... We took turns In Ilstenlng wlth our I'M's to the ground. I would listen for lwmly minutes while What-lol- would M on “w qui \‘lve for German patrols. “'9 much wore u wristwatch. and be- lieve nw. m-llher «ne of us did mm tmwny mlnuu‘s. The rnln soaked us to me skin and «ur ears wen- tull of an 01' sticky mud and climb II Ill: glue. "av" the!!!" M is (W Nut Week) um u I mouse and was u c ‘lnw' attheCutm.Deconh'onDIy. Keepthe Date-GetyouTick * Al- Have you purchasedo Hour ticket fo_t the B0 Scout picture for Decou- 25*: tion Day. Local talent s w will be given by ampfire Girls and others. ' Get tickets from the Campfire Girls or at the Curtiss. é. In her new Select picture which is scheduled for showing at the Curtis; 1today Constance Talmadge portrays the character of a spirited, spoiled and capricious society girl with the depth of her real Womanliness unstirred. Scandal is a great picture and we are going to give it a great showing, bring your friends they will appreciate it. The story deals with the dangers of bucking the old conventional standards of Society. A Heroine stops the clock of convention and tries to wind it again. Constance'falmmm “W THIS THURSDAY MAY 2311! SunlO-ISanmI-zc We Offer CURTISS THEATRE m "0”"!me 0‘ ’17” {or WEDNESDAY, May 22nd Seals I0-l5c: wucu l-Zc GET IN ON nus with Helen Chadwick and an excellent suEporting cast. Shorten the long days--see the fine selected plays which are alwa sexhibited at the Curtiss. We also wish to announce that we have book all of the great Pathe Colored Scenic Movies. the finest in the world. and the Hamil Lloyd comedies for every Tuesday at the Curtiss. This Tuesday we shew Triple Divide Mountain. Glacier Peril and Japan the [flora]. See all of this. lnstructive--Educational--lnteresting. Antonio. MW in .“Thc. Angel . rm:- {or TUESDAY, MAY 218t CURTISS Theatre Attractions Selected Vaudeville at the Curtiss every Saturday that all the family ‘may and will wish to see. We are now open Tuesday. Wednesday, That:- day and Saturday, showing only the best pictures. Watch for showing date of all Artcraft and Paramount productions at the Curtiss. Paramount picture, fmm the novel by Sir Gilbest Parker, which is pretty good sign that this production is one that you cannot affon- miss. Coming soonâ€"Charlie Chaplin in “A Dog’ 3 Lite” 1 Douglas Fairbanks in “Heading South.” Added Attraction A big story of Racial Conflict and the great Northwest. Ro- mantic adventures and thrills galore are in this big wonderfully produced ‘THE WORLD FOR SALF Matinee all seats l0c. SATURDAY, May 18th 'CURTISS Theafi *ats l0c. Children under H. l lc; Adults 20c. including m Today we offer you J. Stuart Blackton’s Th'eatré Attractioif ‘

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