Downers Grove Reporter, 24 May 1918, p. 3

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' I will endeavor to give 0» mm n In In manor, I’lll mum In MI 0qu In two «13' "um u‘o vu-n- pn-ny dummy. and he told me- how m- hav- tcry In (M ruly days of the war had put our - slant on Old Pepper. and had gotten um, um: It. “0 R. F. A. mm (“"an Ph'ld ar- tillery) from un- nwrhy nhrwn‘mh-II ”at were allow-d the prh'HI-ge n! mopping In thin Ilnumu wlmn nfl duvr. One of film mm. Banrdh-r “'IIâ€" not by n-mr. Mm Munroe m um. levy D 238. mnl In lulu- a liking to BC. and I "turn“! "Ill fun-Hut. In the trench" II I: always “flru! come. first served." and thin I: "\ml up to by I". Battery D 238. The day after Hm: I rerelved the [lid "dings that l \muld occupy u..- Ialchlue gunners' dugmn right mm! the Idvnnm‘d nrtlllvry nlwvn’uflun post. This dugout was a roomy nmnr. dry I. tinder. Ind rvnl outs in it. These cola had hw-n mmle hy thu- R. E's who had pn-vlnuxly m‘t'llplml the dugout. I Will the first to emt'r Ind promptly mndv n alxnhourd with ll: name Illd numIn-r on It and sus- pended M from the {not of the most comfortable mt tlu-reln. .L’arhm. “unit! .Nrrfn; In Franc- “Over the Top” ”13th “Want . ARTHUR GUY EIPEY Wt May 2‘. l9l§ CHAPTER XVI. OutdIMIi'GI-mlhflmog. \ Empty) nor had 1mm nothing!- rcpt when the gram ‘7‘... ‘ g Q. W, or lose! ml. in you all n In "It Infantry. and to relieve the MM“ We min do two you?! much-rot. l'oudhoonm m the W mun M while it mid In at flue other Old of me win In the battery aunt ml- Im: mum. We were W I» send thmngh «Mm for the buttery to are who“ ordered to an In by the MI- flm officer In the sauna-d post. But wry {0" mm In" sun. It m only In "In of III actual "net that m- wmml get I rhcnre to earn our mm and 311' n 6-,. hm liq. on! Pop- lw m" O"! n» M Nut and n Mn N "wan-n! I» In. M Mann-p man H.- Ii'n amid not, a In": Nn-h hr IMHO. "Hm In. Na. 1. to" 7n u bin "In M vu- pm II "no. "to «H mm mu! m nny mm It N was: a My "mm. ma. tow-nun 0M I‘m-n Iii-H." Imw- m "If", ”a Duh . If h had rul vac-l1 In "IO 1.". ”Mr and my than. n In! MM "It I! rmwu - hunt-arm" In '- 3.“ hi- 'lf a may on Main: M14 [hr any n In: yum: "out“ a m- prrwv m" d Ill-rm "It ”not m-uld cowl fur Ibo mull-flint 00- a" In chum hall on hair I). 0.11»! um“! um MI I". W M 1ND «4m M - M. and In a tour In." in." u- h" a. No min! wmld to mum-a mar Mal"! pun-"ho. 'O in" m u «Irv! wh- Imam-1 I: oâ€"â€"â€"~n In I tin-«M mm! and I»! ”My new! It.» luv 1. [wt-rt mum (rd l'mwr Ian" M I!» lm «Ill. "min: or» (Io-mum- tnm’l half had tummy"! with I. lmmhw um: IN! ul-I [In-hand “Purim-r dawn (rum this mldo m- the [mm-h ran (Maine)! uh uh! (ml-hard. 0n the «in 1-! ml- orchard cork-f- u-ry hnd ulnfll‘lrlfll n nan-cod.» u'n-nflnn m. The 1m: M It {mm the may drum: and tho Mn! wu- turn-d. It I'lll'l may like on". ‘ln am or We mart _II. 5 11m "In 0! audit-n. Fwd E a "sh-mud view of the German "In mum be witnwl. Till pan Cub-Ir! calmly mm. II "II I MI mm". "Ml: pinning all "mud. and flu- hqu-n mm" In". on the Inc-IL Mun; a "In: whom Nun-In; the Ii:- mm n m- ‘phou. I had In mutu- my Mlly III: a «on. I. loop rm Mu Ml. 'l‘ vu- u ohm-mun pm! m m Tiara .II the In It in. Jun ohm-"r all 0". but not" I M]! hurt In! our nanny In M up. Tm m. II am point a! the "no mo" urn Imn Mam m tn an 0 in“. union qua-(lull, «Mono lo do In from Mylar Mahmud-A Bil-o no. I! nun-u all-thud that manual our [rural-m 11 I'll 0M Poppa»â€" ‘u-ukl have mn- until-Int Ibo that: "Milka." hm. Nah-17 an! on! 0' mm In; In mm, (M I‘m In mâ€"r Jay- hum-t ho mMu'l‘N and I "mm; M III upon "I! b [drum I! II any "my Ibr an" IMHO. ‘ "When a "How-Vent Into that trench It was an "on glmhle flint lu- wuuld come out an a stretcher. At om- ,tlme I Sum-h hattallm held It. and i when [My haul the beam; wast even {mum-y III-t thvy'd come out on ‘ siren-hers. they grabbed Ill Vile be“ ' In night. Like a lot In! hall: Idiots. sev- I oral of the hatter! men fell for their (game, and put up real money. Th“ ; ‘Jncks' sum-red 3 lot of cam-mu. Ind ”he pmhects looked bright M 1m- Humrry men to collect sonic only l-umoy. So when thu- battalion was re- lic-wed the tumblers “led up. Several: ‘Jm-lm‘ not their money for emerging safely. but the am who dk'tod It‘ “ku1 there to pay. The Irtllleryâ€" Im-n hm! m-vvr thought it out that’ \my. Tham- mum were bound tn he mrp winners. no matter how the1 wind lulu-w. Sn tulu- I tlp from _m9. now-r hm with I Seattle. 'nune you‘ll lmul nmmry. “A! one part of our trenrh when a (‘nmmunh'ntlon trench Joined the from line 1: Tommy hid Ituok up’n \Q‘IMIIIO'II shaman with "we hand: or arm- on It. One of the hundl. palm- ln: to tho- flarmnn um. rnd. ‘To BI-r- Mn:' "u- ono minllng down the vom- nnmh-nIlq-n trench rend. 'l‘o Buflny.’ wbm- "w other nld. ‘Sulddo Dm'h. (‘lnmgo Here for Stratum-rs: origin-I ‘Snlclde dutch." Ail «Monm- are Imitutlonll. hummus GROVE BEWMQBNERS GWE. ILLINOIS The CM} W at the Dow- nor: Grove Woman's club has endor- sed the movement for the rape-l of the zone law and has caused the cir- culation of petitions to mm: ask- ing for remaidention and repeal of the law. The petition: unit signers at Zindt's Put-man. Sven-Inger: News depot Ind WW3. Blodgctt’s of- An orbit-tint: known In “1‘ Mn Meme League M- M“ formed and is M infamtim concerning the II. d “8 ‘3“ n the mingm Farm journal: and similnr pituita- tions which not find their way in homes from Rhine to California round be the first to feel the eflect a! the law, which to most of than would he nhsolntvly pmhibluve. In addition it is pointed out the 9!- fort of the law mm be M do away with the national pm" and substi- tme for it a sectionul pnsn. Increase 0m cost of th! pm! mines of information suitable own-- when and ”w prevalence d‘ Mm! will lessen. h is pointed out by Wm.- M‘ the m that men an the mating. par- ticulafly in districts n-moto from mn- ropnliun miners in confirm! to man» :im and mwspopors IM that the wading habit "ms boron" strongly Minnow. i2 elw hum which it is held would hr must-d through my Inmning of [hr availability of good reading mater. now so chap and bkntifnl. 0M nf 1hr strum"! "gummy anim! ”w thlntm in addition Io xhr Mfl‘slsary inavase in the mat M rad: numbvr to tho final wrflnwr. Tho M" «hid- dww lent. the pm lrfl ilk-mun by My! Ind hounds {hr nvrying m! of perk-fink. ar- «ruling to the ("sum the mmim in .«m fmm ils phat of mutilation. 'hv .mwth of the "Ming habit ".li an mnlrv. Thu "w mum! at a In. F» «ally mum! by mun int-roundup M gum.) vuln- oI prbdklln "Om Mn '0 aim huMnd 9" en! and" n fi~'.arrv mot ”um. mid vmri :rvn: harm to [no motion public is Pu turn-r to! may wha Dun- unkind ”Envy hum In I um than a. ch-bdmlmln luau-rt- no «not um: the rum for out. TMâ€" aw mark- an «um um and no u.- lwnd. OI our Mattr- (hon. me n- mnod 'huu I1. In..- I m U nan-m kfl.’ D 2. Mum wont-lad at [our 15' lav"- ml. and and - IBM II. 3. null. “AI in how. II. I. mn- tun «- oun-n: I ”1 III. Mun-In up I, no ham". w m m n "(on In tho aM-«un for emu um. and our Inn um )ul plum. any m I em on nub" My mu In Ito no! n! ma PRlYI'EST ZONE POSTAL RATES 0N PERODICAIS P‘Aboul on thou-ad yard- tm a. ballad nu- (knu- lluI. m a mad I. plug win M out you. For the In. (Im'dnn Mu Ind Moon! mum- fln a! (mom do" III- md In blood fiwflt. Tho um MY" MM Wflrnnrr IN- MW the uphill Wd'from u the mouth and In on ijfuflqm_' on: Power; "In”. vhlrh ind "i Into "Via" MD. Mt'np. Once upon a um no «will: had how «a 0M Pepper'- all. no he could em- ud will! the non Amen-d uylo. Got to In non of 0 MN! IIII hill. “The Germans must hue known about than orders. for even In the day their transport: and [mono used to fuxpose themaelws as If they wave on :purudo. This sure not up our nose. {sitting there any after any. wllh fine hum-tn In from of mu but unable to {send over a shell. We hardly cussed l:Old Popper. Ma orders. the governâ€" ! man, the people at home. Ind every- l‘thlng In general. But (he Bot-hon i didn't mind cussing. and so! very cure- lau. Bllme me. they Wore bully In- t«mint. Used to. when using I vermin ' load. throw their cups Into the alt n In taunt at our helplessness. “In the observation pour the oflm and to all form" with u powerful pair or new [luau to M- syn. Thmuh u cleverly mauled loophole he would «In the ground behind the (arm-n cmrhn. lookl'ug for (army and mm and, This other. Cap uh A~â€"â€" by name. had a habit at taking out loud to Ian-sell. 80-. um Iw wank! nut Ml opinion. lane a a gunman private doo- whm M‘- ‘ "03w“ had been I "lest-phat In ‘dvll Me and JoIm-d up when I'll’ was danish-d. A: for me, I knew lime. Inmed It It the Ilnnlm' whool but In 1910. WIth an ofllcor In the ohnru anon post. we could not curry on the ‘hlnd of mnnmtlou that's usual he- twron two III-ten. lo we used the “one coda. To lend. one of In would my the tun-nutter wIth his finger nuns. and the one on the other end would get It through the receiver. Many In hour urn. whlled any In "III m-nnor panning compllmentl buck Ind forth. And with Old Pepper orders II orders. and made to obey. “mm-“Ll. â€"~mmm? (Confined Nu! Wnk) an“ - Coming Saturday June 8, Charlie Chaplin in “A Dog's W ‘ {5 banks in “Heading Soutfi" at the Guru's. where you see the u; ”53 *ww- cw Anna-aw vâ€"u unnâ€" Thirdâ€"~Gladys WWI," song and dance. Fourthâ€"~Comedy Four-Leona Hoppenrath, Bessie McDowell, Margaret Mar“ and Frey Woodworth. Fifthâ€"Marie Buehler, Russian Dance.‘ ' These last 5 acts are from the Brookfleld Hip Hip Hoorah show and will their annual show Thursda and Friday, June 13 and 14th Seats are m sellin‘ this the greatest Juvenile ow on earth Don't miss it. Brookfield Theatre, In. and 14. We will have all of the above Firstâ€"Arline Haley, Milâ€"Harri“. ommfl fiamgibal Maid. your trail, you can’t escape, not when a troop of greased lightning American are on your trail. This is the most thrilling, dramatic, educative Patriotic b0 ever conceived. Come on Scouts see how to catch Spies, aid the injured, he yoilr country in the War. Also Hurst-Path News every Thursday and‘Saturda . nub ville at Matinee: Opening of 2nd act of Johnny show, Downers Grove ’ ' featuring Lester Barry as Uncle Tom and the ickaninnie trio-Martin Norpell, Johns Duthie and Lester Barry. Ukelele and vocal y Arthur Schaller. Her latest Goldwyn. Irvin S. Cobb’s thrilling myste play of Crooks. We also offer the newest Serial, first run, The Boy Scouts to the fine, which will be shown for 5 consecutive Thursdays. See the boys on the firing line. The Scouts are a: your trail, you can’t escape, not when a troop of greased lightning ‘merican Bop this it. s goodvâ€" See program elsewhere. Special Notice! The biggest and most interesting program ever offered at the Cnrtiss will be oresented tomorrow, Decoration Da, matinee and 2 shows at night. You may pun- 3hase your tickets either from the ampflre Girls or at the box office. Get in a: CURTISS THEATRE Big Decoration Day Local Talent Vaudeville Show and Feature Movies. Admmion: Matinee l lc; Night 2 shows. 7 and 9 all seals 20c includina lax- Program for the Matinee A story a! the '49 Gold fields. Gets right down to hard-pan and busts thing: w You will en'oy it, full of everything that makes a picture great. Full of thrills, rov name and reathtalting suspense. , DOROTHY DALTON for WEDNESDAY, May 29th Thom ll. lace presents Showing the many historical and beautiful scenic points of out great Natlood Park and many other interesting scenes. Séats 10 and 15p0 cents, War tax extra. Don't forgimpfl at the" bi ishow Decoration Day at the Curtissl Get your tick-b now Ausp ices .. ‘ Cominx Saturday, June 8th, Douglastirbanks in “Heading South” and Chin-lb ' Chaplin in “ Dog’s Life.” \ CurliSS Theatre Attraction A rural play full of heart interest; a few of the questions asked in this ply are: Would your church turn out a minister after 40 years faithful service eimp Ip- cauee he was old? Is scandal telling jutifiable in a newspaper? Does Yellow out“,- ‘nnlism pay? Also a , ' GLADYS HUlEn'E in “Over the var Ior TUESDAY, MAY 28th All combined making the show most attractive for this Saturday. Did 0" "' t Your ticket for the Decoration Da show at the Curtiss. You may secure tic e’ v..- Ether from Campfire Girls or at t e Curtiss. Matinee 11 cents, night 206. Loon" ‘_ ‘ en}, Vaudeville and Feature Movies assisted by' Brookfield Infantry in ‘5 specialities CURTISS Theatre Attractions all new. . A typical Ray picture with a whirlwind finish; and'a Max Sennet 2-reel Comedy Also a carefully selected Vddville; CHARLES RAY in “The Hiled Man.” SATURDAY, May 25th Matinee all seats I Ic. m mmm‘mmnmenw Pathc Scenic “The American Switzcrlénd" may 25“! Matincc and Night Children under H. I Ic; Adults 20c, including tax Thus. H. Ince presents ALSO A GOOD COMEDY At the 2 Night Show: in “FLARE-UP SAL” acrobatic nov'elties. Seals IOvlj'F; Wu lax l-Zc

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