Downers Grove Reporter, 17 May 1918, p. 6

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MMDARM ' TflElflGHSCBWI. and. ”menu nun be made ac‘ m to the luv: 9! intestacy, mt" the bureau receives notice that u ben- eficilry wu designated by last will and testament. pnmn‘n Ironic. "I feel lay-elf mm The unclean had m at for last '(II'I’I. um! um: the mod feroâ€" "In of Rom-n emperors there have he. handed down Nero's cynlenl. "Win! an artist the world In losing In me!” Jnlinn'n cry at man, "Thou In conquered. 0 Milan!" 1nd 700 (2) A change of beneficiary my be made by Int '4“ and testament Pawn a! mailman of Smur- f-a mu be male to the manic. last of record in the hymn until the bum receivon notice of such clamp. is an absence of any benefldnry‘of (1) Every change of beneficial: in" be male in writing and dull be filed by tho incur!!! and be witnes- ld 5y It In“ one person. No Me at beneficiary dull be valid nh-mdntilitismodedlnthe Dunn of War-Rink Ins-um. A‘ Me of beneficiary dull, whey-Ever; wattle-Ne. In made upon blah pm argued by the bureau. dthe‘l‘mnryhuimedflnfoflov- CHANGE OF BENE~ FICIARY 0F SOL- DIER INSURANCE win. nfiyil‘ for In! "mm u... Nu“! "guy for the ambit. Mm for elm night. W0- ... "a 005" «mm:- in c..- m um. I» m ohn a! "n a.» yaw. then an no idle P!" n h the Huh m. Even on Frail-In an be Incl ”9'9"“! at" M to pm on I skit mtithd. ”'0, the Senior-u”. Ihifll they will M u on In! assembly. Prklly u- “? Clu- High. All of "or chain will WV on "M mum. M fluid! of (N High RH vi" b adv-mod by Imiutm cl but RM uni you!" w. ll- Kiu and lip: El." will (in .- ifloml patty to 0.1- lon- bn In! Sutton 831nm] light. In; II. I’ll. .33 53:... 33.. «.2... .16.:31 pl 0:34 iséln’i in 2.1 in 33.1. :t 331L332: 0‘ 5. 032-! >3 0‘3. .35. :3 .3 0‘ I 2.5: 5:. 5.37:1 II 3.3.! Mdgmndn'hkhuphy. The m inch up m that “If"! Weather rondluom hul Ht du- u-Iber rub" anoint, but the expat and Mm (led by [to Rogers. God-u Sum-on Ind (humu- Boon) Md In Iunlll I Hm Mu enough to nut roe-Len. mar-hund- lo'I uld man" when Portul- ‘My [or W Inn'ry [no-Cu ”It" It" not mulrfll m at for (Mir nu In anh. The Damn of WarARiak Imam-o Film» membra- of "w l-‘nmrh than fmflrktd town" at a ”fly held II the Ruhr on In! Honky ev- all“. Afterward“ some of the work which the Junior Auxiliary o! the Red Cm has been doing, could I):- nen and many complimentary r!» aurh were heard Among some of the thing: mule were outing flannrl jackets. bootcos. linden-lowing. blanâ€" htl. piper dolln. etc. for the small children and habits. Perhaps norm muld be ink-mated to know hat the pieces of Mn left in cutting uNrn «snot hr and for quilts an cut. inlu mall Icrlptl which Arc used to fill pad: (or wounded aoldleru. These can be tuned while leather: cannot. it was raised while we asked for pro- tection for those seventy-one boys represented who had gone from our High School. After having our patriotism amus- ed what wan a better climax than to voice it in the songs that are being sung in the army vamp); today. Th1- entirr High School was grouped on 3nd around the stage. When the In! verse of America was sung, all lights were turned out and a seamh light threw its rays on the Service Flag arm Wren-Jay. lay 2!. Mn he: the As for lhtl play, all won- mon‘ than willing to out trumps. varmts. conr meal. q-tv. so as to fool lilw 1: Yanâ€" kee with Madge after being- contor- ted with Dolly Mrs. I'd-tor Davis sup prised us with hm‘ patriotism \rhirh npresents that which our grand- mothers had, and this was a gown {actor in determining the outcome of the Civil War. Everyone ('llflflilh‘l'l‘l' the Senior play a success. The first part. of the pro- gram showed with what skill Mi». Sandbag, lhl‘ instructor, has lvd her classes this your. L10! Word- d In“ in. Kenmd .......... my Keloo Adolph Valuer ....... Clo-flu Ogle ,Kenwood'n Agent ....... Billy Elmer To be shown at the chhe' Than-e, Thurmhy, Kay 28. when 09 All-mu Hm. We qnm- mm with you that It In tune for a lover to give up home when m. Indy "um Mm dead" In the struts and hm- mm- fln'eatens to kick him «I ”an doorstep. These are dlmrngy nam- wMeh an!“ m check the «do! of the mat naming mumâ€"London 11mm Rodney Shvrkhn ...... Wdllte Reid Int-glut Remand. Kathlyn Williams M ...... My Kamila“ "The Thing We Love” premix exploitation material. inasmuch as i: tin]; with the sowed ch» has re- cehetl mom publicity may than my other matter maedetl with Ohe warâ€"the German in” system in Am- ofiu. The hero of the story in n pacifist. who. disgraced by n un-‘ scrupulous mar-{Miner of war mu- nitions. ls about to permit himself to mun-punytonphthflowup n munitions phat. In revenge for the wrong: for which he felt the Govern- mcm ”my We Thmgh a strict of dramati- incidenu. he in Hit-ought to see things in their true light. and by the elm of Mr swab heart in mbied to frustrate the Hun plot; and male rep-mum. The Mr: isoddtohefmdedlponmdin- ddent. Ind will mildly have a “THE THINGS WE LOVE" headquarter: in 'Ilhi'M forward- ing ".2 work of the Ame-in and Syrian RAH Society. lull tinting the Gavan-tent In in dating: with “In war Eastern Mm. Dr. PM was hen visiting his mum. Ir. and In. Mann-on. In. Palmer Incl Kr. and Mrs,- Bank, in; Dr‘ redundant. through I’MIMAWWMMH- urn! the. We. It” flic- sum mmauundbyhuflhm mu: m. lkbmwlfl Ml Dr. W. W. M 0|:th min-tour, ml diploma: 0! the Amr- ian noun! in Turin, vhilul the vil- lage on WM]. and spot-- ut the Cumin“! church in Un- cm- Judy- Wfllh Brown cl tbs Chicago luvenllc Cour! h on of an new“! mm to un- Icld o! photoplny writ- au. new. I has and”: of hu mm um" and partial-fly duld Minn. M l- nhly Mud (or (M: ml: In! hm :‘Mlltmdfld n Fur-mom» Mp!” 1for Jul: rad-1m vhkh Md- m.- to ‘hr u. overwhelming m Ind one a! an! aura- "not you!“ rid-m. lull. Cation! Iron. long loud I:- - mm writer. W the pm “In for (I. m and u III an. «(M by William D. hybr. "l'ht Spirit of'l'l” h I m punt-cum which "mg" Can..." a! the Car lino Mu: will pm: on Wodur thy. Ily :1 â€"-Adv. When thc.hnttalion drill was held at LaGrnn‘e a few Sundays 330 it mu very notice-hie mu the residenta of that suburb did not give proper mum-ct when the colors went by. Very few of the men removed their hats And the run-ll boy» won the only one! who doomed to know that this was th; ‘pmpt-r thing to do. Sunday I new flak will be flown It the Mary. When it in hem; mind or when the- battnlion «(on puns you on the shut rm- .m- dork." old emblem 0' free- dom and dull your hut. Let Doi'mrl Grow uhow tho m of the Second lhttnlbou that Kt m nhotv‘the Stan IM Strip. the manna due It. W:- hud several inqnlfl‘s this week as to why ccrtnin names were ominv. {mm the Liberty Loan Buyer? llono‘ Roll last week. We do not think it possible that anyone who sulu'mribed through! the local bunks was forgot- ten. As this was the thinl list pub- lished chances are your mum wax ln- cluded in one 0! them. No names of people who subscribed through the Burlington were printed as "my have not yet reponod on Dowvern Grow- mburiptions. Vt-Ma ('huph-r, 0. E. Swirl as busy as can lu- tlwsc- days. On lhv- u~nlh oighlm‘n altvmk‘d Ilvrwyn for tho (,‘mnd Mutmn’x Ofl‘icial visit. 'l‘uns~ day the fourteenth they onu‘rtaino-l Napervillc. Althea Chapter put on (hr work and did themselves proud and everyone enjoyed themselves and the refreshments, which arr only had on special maxiunx this year. Last night u large delegation wont to visit Ravcnswood . [ Beginning Monday afternoon and lasting until Wednesday evening, the annual meeting of the Congregational Conference of Illinois will be held in the Hinsdale Congregational church. Among the prominent speakers wi: be Presidents Henry Chum-hill King. ul‘ Oberlin College, and 0mm S. Davis. (If the Chicago Theological Seminary, and Professor Weigle of Yale. 'l'lle :essinns will be open to the publiv ADDITIONAL LOCALS fluttbemedalofhonorbemfemd flew-khtachumeittmfm him. once alum-t crushing him. he fuflhfilflbegotafimgflpmfl audhelvedltlpflghtonmflltm. Then he sat on it and held it down. The charge might have broken loose Islin 3nd exploded at any momnt, blowing Mackenzie w bits. but he held on firmly until lines could be run to him and mm and depth bomb safe ly lashed. Sm lftemrda the ship washmdeduplnmtheseumdthe clurge carried to 1 place a! safety. The commuuding officer of the Remlik, in his report recommending In a heavy gale on the morning or December 17. 1.17. I depth charge on the Rent“! broke loose from its posi- t' n on the stern. The box went over- bard,httheehmmhlrkdin the mite direction IM mt bovnâ€" dug about the dock. A: it weight M!!!“ of pounds it was invasive for Inyole to lift the bomb and car- ry it to safety. It an even danger- ous for anyone to n to that part 0! the ship, at the ms were mining over the sum. An the «Mars Ind crew watched the bomb some me ‘shomed:"1'he pin’s came out." Re- }Ilizing the finger. Itchy-tie, cab; chiming, “Wad: me; I'll get it,” dulled don the deck and flung him- self am the charging cylinder. 8 times he almost had his arms about Themisuaiqorilthu “hula 'hwithmofthchuuengimd ‘ var. Au is we" known. Unihd 81.- ‘ In dimmers and other win-fine fighter: carry doth charges mun.- lng a km W of high exMe-u which Indm in thepuhofefiâ€" uny mun-rim and explode under ruler. These have ”wed elective mm in the destruction o! 0-“: and they »! ale enough when the .fd' plan In: “fixed; but when they heron-l col-tn! tall the eddy pin mummy-mammot‘nfiom [th to the vessel: carrying than. It iflbnullcdmklhemenfl the U. 8. S. “Inlay who lost their lives in the maiden of (Int destroyer with a British vessel wan killed fly the explosion of m of these bombs. ohm \ lay momhtn of up uuw an- m Army and Navy an hob: m- unch-d for bravery in “an or 6- mm“ A typical cut- is that d Jain ”W. and haunt-'- mue. o! the Nuts] Ila-rm Pom. Navy Wm (Sn-ooh lac-ud- lor [In-h- Weekly War News Digest 3.01.- o~ >37th In; it: 5.30% 3. 1-81 9-...- i 0.. pt» '3:- illwt. Gull-1 now 2;!- vn .3. fiol. It... a. i 7.04.92. 5 lion; 7 n. RENTING Agent for the Traveler's Insurance Company Life, Accident and Health. Fire and Tornado Insurance. Companies the Best»- in I Navy Dunn-um Steum flouting - Seweybulldlng Gun Emma Talc»... .l-K W. H. BLODGETT Fred D. Helnke PLU M DING l00 years in business. 1moted to grade: of sergeant, um flags. and will be ordered overseas in a short time. Applicants must be dt~ 11mm of the United States between the (mes of 21 and 81. All communi~ cations should be addressed to Air Divinion, Training Section, Photograâ€" phic Bunch, Washington, D. C. Motion-um varian- unle- a! amen: and mutton of name. Onlydnosemwhomfumhhrrf. emulatheir minim u me-npbenvm receive :eonddentkm. 'l'hemenneledodforthisbunchof fluenrvicewfllhemthgsehool ‘for military tuning. Upon oomph tlon of the training they will be pro- A number of high (rude new: phoâ€" 1bgnphen are urgently needed by the Signal Corps. These men must have expert experience In the hind- flng at speed camera ueh :- Gn- finul Con- Neda Experienced New- "Chihu- prisonem. Sixty m'h weekly for men a! better social posi- tion; so muh weekly for others." "Kilian-y primers. Sixty lath weekly may he spent by mean and other: of similu ml: so marks weekly by non-committing! omens Money intended for inwrnd chi!- ehn-Indpflunenofruin Gn- my should he taunted "Ir-ugh the have.» of PM". Relief. Ameri- can Red Crux, Washington. D. C. Re- mittance: no nude rm probably not he «Him to unrem- by Ilia Ger- Iun Government in cub. but in an Conn at credit on print. exchange.“ Acadia to the Syn-bl AIM flat .1 Berlin. the German war Mort- mt dates that there In no untrie- (Ions in regard to the remittance of my for civilian and miliury prl‘ none”. Such money In pheed to pri- ‘ooners' credit, nnd may be spent un- ‘der the following regulations: Genny Unil- W luv: J American PM. on m. Inn: "II-chalk. Sn can; :- he M "- poud his life AM pin-(Ital I prion; paddmtlothenhipudywhflelom a! the ship and um! um. Mud "r'r 4:90. chum explodul on the war» unlock with the an uul wind (Ml "land It Ibo tim- "wvv h In doom um the 1M, would have m but.” TELEPHONE N0. 24 CONVIYANCING To Remove Rudy 0cm Am: a red-hot Irnn tn the had of I my «rev: and hnld ml the In)! cools a trifle. lmmedhteiy After re- newing the Iron use the new Mn! and the m will turn can). “I!“ m I!!!" W! co..mn¢,m b.7635 4333330.; Ma?" "33.." 'a-n" loI all men II, can u... Imam. . w ‘ m m ALL M Kim ‘ fiddmnla-W“ "m” nowmsanovnwomlcw! -l~h nary am '0”. huh-h. mail I” h M our and cloning In: '“1 h 3138128310033]. E II um Mil. In. I. maimmvmm. ROYAL ”weapons Ur‘ AIMA I" ' PM": Mary. M DOWNS” GROVE CHAPTII. “MIG." mime- Ian},- new every lovi- W «hr min. at I o'clockh M hall. com: ‘lun and Cantu «mu Prank Story. N. 6.; F. N. Balm. Socnur). uowusns ouovr. Lows y, m. l o o l“ i‘r'uii.‘ it}; i; a Collier, cm- n. wuul’r Vvl'l' mudcr' in. L.- van "'1 n n u m. Recon! Keeper. Cir-Wain: 626m of! day. DOWNER§ (move u l v 1-: uitiea ’ o r c r. a “Ruben. new In Zlndt'u lull ev- of l'. Meets first a third Wednesday nights in Zindt's hall. L. L. Chev- Ilier. Chancellor Commander; H. I". Legenhauscn, K. o! R. t S. GROVE CHAPTER. N0. 280 R. A. M. â€" Slated meeting first Thursday of each month in Masonic hall at 8 o’clock p. m. Visiting Companions always welcome. H. E. Tank, E. H. P.. H. F. Legunhauson, Secretary. GROVE LODGE N0. 824, A. F. A. M.â€" ‘ Stated meetings, sec- ond and fourth Fri- days at 8 o'clock p. m. at. Masonic hall, Cur- tiss and Main streets. Fred Dowe, Svc. Geo. 0. I‘rickett Worshipfdl Master. {inâ€"iii W] Bond. Ad- jutant; George 3. Hart. pacer-mater; W. J. Beidelmn. bnpluip; George Slnuley. Officer LODGE CLUB DWI? n. ”I" I'LL. Thunhy a! I- ll!!!“ I h- um") Cloth. 5AM cm :49 2-. NAPER POST. No. “8. G A. R.â€"-Ileets the sec- ond Snunhy, 2_: 80 p. m at each month in G A R hull. F. A. linen. Commander; George L. Hughes. _8¢u_Ior gunman nu‘ucll. Bull” wanna- det; P. [db-I th. J. . Commander; . W. . mer* B- ram-r, oak-{r q! {Kc ‘A CllAl'i‘FZR. - No. 242‘ 0. E. .S.â€"~Mcet second and founh Tues- days of each month Mrs Minnie lecn. Whfihy‘iflfion; W. F. Heinlz, Worthy Pat- ron; Onn Lower, Sec. ’l’. ”ulna-Inch!!!“ “haunted mum-luau! nWsmmmMMW CM. proportionately upon... all. Mount-“nun. fluyfia "' ”Mafia-n. mm :m .5 Ian-Uta d. W I“. ' .wmgmwfi mm l'q acne: will; Oi-mm ho‘uluc. hum. Hymn-mu.- rut,mrv|u(c In. 5;. a bargain (or 82,900. 2 um m. 7-romu honne. men: hue. meat. chicken home, I" unnam- but 0! condition about “to from village Hutu. price “M. B-Nom home, “can heat. bath, lurdv wood “can. KIM. louuoaon the but on "in. north aide. lot [@8142 on paved aunt. price “750. nah 060;. 22 acres with no room house. mo- ldern. Inge burn, 1." buildings nag. of 1 fruit (ms. A ten! bunk: . like me u: ofler. 6-mom stucco Ingram» Wt laundry, hot water heat. bath. fiw gun. electric light. lure bastard; u- 8 room house with furnace huh") I; bath electric lights. gas, also rage. n.) Good neighborhood. Price 10 new; with 7 room house, lur- nace heat and . Near village film its. Price 35.157)? Make ofler. 6 room cottage with bath and near station. Price $1,850. terms. A REAL BARGAIN 6 room house with steam heat. ce- ment basement, bath and as. 2 50- foot lots on paved street, at o! 19- cation. all special assessments plld in full. Price $2,900. 6 room fiat, electric lights, bath and gas. $12.00. 6 room house for rent. Water and gas, $14.00. Office Phone 2664 Res. Phone 1254 Office above H. E. McAllister Co's. Dry Goods Store Downers Grove, Ill. REALESTATE BARGAINS ”WEAR". FOR RENT

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