Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Oct 1918, p. 2

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who is in France. Funeral service will ho hpM this aftprnoon at the Lace church. RM: Bumvistor officiating. Burial at Cass cemetery. . he lam-vs to mourn her early death her pawn”. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mamitz, four sisters. Mrs. Geo. Mo- chel, Mrs. Charles Wuhter. Mrs. Prank Henry and Mrs. Ed. Panel- and two brothers, Arthur and Chm-1e: Anna Sophia Mnrwiu. was born on a farm nnr Cus on January 12th. 1900 and dim! Tuesday. Ortobor 8th cf Brant-hid pneumonia. Sim was Ni» mm] at the Cass whoa! and movrd to Downers Grove with her pan-Mn fix-n years mi Shd mrPMly armpted a position at the Burlington officns in ('himxo. She was ii! with the Span- ish lnfluvnm but a few days and lasi $turrlay pn'umnnia wt in. She put- ud away Tuesday morning at the :30 of eightrnn yours. eight months and turntysmmn days. Life- had burly begun for her and her early depar‘ ture is mourned by a great many friends and rolatives. and a {ism-o l‘ov son-mm such as haw fallen up- n‘Harry Rayner’s ham and hurt. ham-age is too fwhln m oxpvvss the sympathy of all, but to him can hr slid Is to one who has bean to fol- low Christ. the Comfort". "As om whom his mother rnmfm‘tod no will I comfort you." In girlhood aha united with the flap- tist Chunk nnd has rnxularly nth-Mâ€" ed the same (hurt-h sine» coming to reside in Downors Grove. Allie Hdfilmoy mm (mm Own-Ir town. Ky. lbw! h"! ynnl ago and In likorl very much by young folks I! Downers Gnu-9. Silo martini Harry lhynvr in Ouch-r. I912. .3...le 6M .53... E En I6: .2! 3.29.5 .- r..- ....E.. a 3 .52: t..- ..-c a... ite< .5.â€" .EE u: :2: .5 Zn .1. AI: .El a: .352: 1:- :52 $3. ANNA SOPHIA MARWITZ A In?” (all had nlnmd)‘ hm hm husband in lard 1M Hw- llulc- horm- moUwr Dad other ran-n for (Mn! Irv two but" left to mourn fer mum. 0m in u sturdy hoy. named How-rd And I‘M Hum yum. Th» 11er littlr Rachel wu our war nM in March. TM 15qu one is also reported to ht m With its "MM": all-cl It 5 Hum who» lroubk- had sin-My come- (0 Univ hula home. Mm. "any Raynor. wotumbed In put-mama follnwmg in- fluonu on Mr 7m. nl Hm y, m. 3- pmnl (mm I" rauthly mum "-4 to w“. Thr (umnul "m- romlurlml Tucuhy Int-moon I! 0w umhlvm-c- of "H. W‘ J. Hrrring, Ilm. J. I“. Jvnm-n- 0!- “ti-Una. Two “5(er Iml thy-u bmlh. ‘a nu!- vlvc Mr. Mm, Mum- "firm; and Jonph Ihth'rh-m of “ow/urn (how and Mn. Ruth Murry Am! John Incl (homo "nut-rim"! n! Wiuhorh. Eng- “Aunt l’olly"- In 1"!" Wm. lumiliur- . ly knownmwun u mm! flvomv with childvrn. ll mu a familiar nigh! u» no ht-r mining. buufly plying marl lelr. nulmumlml hy :- [mun of (Ml-l dnn nurnily hsl-‘mnx In hm mmpi and aim-int ((‘onlbnuml hum [mun- mw) Ht-r merry, happy disposition (mun! upn-Mim. in hvlpful «leech: and un- obtmnirr Kim lu thora- wnlh uhmn the unwriau-«I. MRS. MARY IAYNIR Page Two MARY ANN “VITERIIASI M-rwiu. an aged grandmother. Hm. Fn‘v! lam. health-s m-Wn nim‘w and ((‘onlbnuml {rum 1mg:- unu) (Mo m'phvwm bound-ad otherequlpmem hu boon thoroughly gain over and [urge addition- mude. Still larger Iddlo than on now under way. Sevenlol modem-timeta- II multiple switchboard» are large enough (or a city “ For i515 in the nation! Ionics [5.000 miles of loll wire und 27.“)0 miles of circuit [or telogruph ulo luvs been uhn from com- merclul and" 3nd devot- ed exclusively to tho mo of the gavorument." Such service is significant not only of the patriotic spirit of the responsible heads of the Bell System but it shows their "ability to do things" as well. It is this spirit and this energy which have made the Bell System so successful. “Eli-ting 'vMoswitdln bondnndol «equipment In: been thoroughly gono over and [urge ndditionl lynch. Still larger sddh "l'oanpplydcpnnmenul 3nd inter-departments] service in Wuhington, A large amount of under. ground cable has bun laid directly connectln dil- eront governments and depmmcntal building! wipgly Ignarnted. _ CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 and Telegraph Company for 1917 contains the following interesting paragraphs referring to the work done by the Bell System at the national capital to serve the government: THEannualreportoftheAmericgnTelephono and Telemnh Commnv for 1011 mum... Aiding the Government Bell regs prompts Beaumont to make him treasurer of the company and give- him $100,000 worth of stock. Yard pokes Svoo in his arms and tells her that it was she who inspimi him from the start and made his success pox» sibte. Sven learns that Langlois has ‘planted dynamiw in the path of th- ‘attackers and she hurries after Yanl A terrific bank‘s ensues in the dam. led by Yard and Lnnglois. and Yard and his mm ovorwhetm Langlois' my! and mloase the water. Yard's sue: , flurruu Big Jim Beaumont. head of a pulp mmpany. offers Yam a job which tivos him authority ovPr Sven fa- thm'. Noni on learning that he has boon supplantpd by Yani. biochns his reputation in the eyos of his daugh tor. HP is co'wrd by the brutality of Lang- lnis. a fon‘man who orders him to mi in work. At this momt. Svn Nmfl carrying a basket approaches. Yard asks to carry hor basket and aim “mils. for Rho nevpr boforv has hum addn‘sm‘d by a city hum. such as are hrmmhl to the logging ramp at in- tervals. Langloix bullies Ynn! bI-fow tho girl nnd knocks him down. Yani‘ ‘muentn this treatment but docs not retaliate, Svoa looks at him in dia- gust and vanishes a ho creeps of! to hide his shame. Yard is befriended by Sim‘Sm. a husky wood chopper. Addicuid tn drink. Van Twill" Yard enter! I chap lodging house in Roman. and while under H»- inflm-nce of liquor he and several other: In untried to Vermont uni [mused into ‘sorvice as lumberjath. Awakoniny: from his drunk". stumr Yaw! fines and finds himself in a stung? country] Porn-7n Ink 0! 0;ka Who In Kathi-Md lo Mutt-i “math IMO For Girl M m Dido Theatre Tues. Oct. ll. WALLACE REID REAL [It'll IN ms NEW PHUI’OPLAV OF THE LOGQ’HNG (HIPS John 'lam din-cl II M- hmm (w and m Dull mil" nut at 8-; In! Sal-ml”. Odd." Nth. of pneumonia whirh followed an snarl: o! mflm- a; N:- was ”or non of Mr. and Mn. John 7am and was hum m Damn-mi 36m" Township. Juno IMh. an. HP Ion-n tn mourn for Mm Mn wife. nit mull rhildnm. M- and father and mom" .04 six Iii-omen. l-‘unerll .u-rvicn wen.- MM Tuesday afternoon“ Bud-l wu- m-du at "w Wont 8H. (frmolrry. Ihm- Nahum! father IM moth". "me Mun-u. liq-Mir men of Urban. mm: and "rul-h and Myrtle and (no hm than. Elwood and lowmr. A Mun. Wrgir uni lumbar. Vnn hun- pm- am her to the olhor urn-M. I Pum'lnl unfit-M (or (hr lutr Mm. Molvilliu filo-(filming Dawson. wk. pa;- aul uwny In! Friday In “no. wen- ;hu-M on Monday morning at tho home ['0' Ila-r mother on Gillan! u-vnun, an. h- M. (Swy officiating Mn. Duwmn hut bn-n filling for om“ about a your. flhv wax born in Down- 1mm“ H-n Grove on January 100:. "188. and "I". had livnl ham ull her “(w until about 'uny I yam m than mu nu man-rind to a", 1 Rob-‘11 Dim-on and [in-cl in luer- me!» In. "limbo. ,5". Sim Inn-n In nmnm Dwr :quafluw. I". i mus. MELVILLIA DAWSON u. of one hundud thousand population. "Tho new and temporary building: which h-ve been And In being erected are being equipped with com‘ plate telephone system- nnd connected with unm- depu-tment buildings and kh‘elocal nygtelp. JOHN IAIN. Jr. System DOWNERSGROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. W013 I" "w l:m-l u! Egypt um: Mn nah has. Tho mhh- mu. m um um “Natal "Iv "flu-u u' lmfl m MOE mmv Hu-lr "chum. um."- nut! that Inn-M "hm-o In!" H. P, "not . mg It" "In <:Irn- pun-raw. 1110‘!" In a m- m! "r :v nun-w mkun In "MM Mum! I?“ I! l‘.. ‘ hr" th'n u! Hm prvvvlnm w -n- «'nlltl‘hul In '.!\'"I2."’n. W. \\ ymlv, ‘Ih Mgr" "WINS" 0f "If." fllnlhm ~ I M "I n “Inn": 0' ”(IN “k"! INN" ”i! M. l', fur Ihu Minn-4v n! mall” lmumvnmu luv Hu- nun-"mum u! "w l'yrnmhlu, Him-“hm OM! MID! nnmm h'fm to n «~va rvmsnn. 9-h- nh-ml Ill) ll, l‘. In Harm hy Ram II for "no pan». of "um-«Inning ‘Ibco-n and m. The country nhowa “plenty 0! «Mann ol hula. The-w are low civilians hrn- at put-mm hm (My In coming hull slowly Ind mm- ‘mcndng to work min. We are bau- “lful out!" And tunnels "In! "to lo- tm-nn bum TM: In I “no «runny. Thorn at" lots of gray" hon. nut -lhoy an too (non for us to [M any ’mvl out of them. "09¢ all In‘ we". i lovingly. . H'rmn. TM emu. In About I'm Whlh' Hu- gnmlnt «min In Ibo ldvmuw- a! run! «mum-u an I: aim how va-u mud-- In rpm-m yuan. 1M! Mfln my I- "um-d in wnmflm I» fun 1 M11. lmhwl, Ila-Mum. MI! 0! "I n w-nun- at “(me him aha-l "an? 0’" my "MIN" m - Mice- :m lmlma you are making for more mlhk. have yr! mil. Souvenir: curt-July nn‘ Many to art. Don't [mine I am It the (mm beau-e l mu lending ML me!» In (My Ire found in I‘m num- beru throughout [he country and m- ur- in A WHO" when Hu- wur Duh“ I am n-mfinx by punt-oi pout I hel- mol gin-n to me by 3 friend. It I» om- of the but specimen: of 3 Cum. outing"! nharpnhoolern helmet: l “our Slolhvr‘ f Ob-wn'ing gush-m Sunday Mr. and :Mrs. Frank Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. W‘ 18km]; and Mr. and NH. C. Aldrich o! Him-«lain and walked to Lisle Ind uw lhl- sham bnltlt- there ufbor which [ht-y visited Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. ShI‘Mon. 'l‘hn- following in an vxlracc of a letter zu-nl to Mr». J. Smluy by he.- Ion Harman Root. I Mr. and Mm. m. warm: or Chi- cago viuiml Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Sun- day. Cyril Griffin of Chicago visited him pamnlu, Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffin Sun- day. l Those on the sick list aw Mrs. Long: and sons, Julian and Joe. Rob. Roy and August. Rirdy, Mr. Fred Felling and Mr.»(}riffln. Adolph Mwullt- returned Friday from tho Aumm hospital where hi! underwent an operation two weeks ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haumesaer Sr. announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Margaret Eva- to Arthur U. Tune of Chicago. The Rally to be given under the auspices of the Girls Patriotic League ‘hlfl been postponed on account of the prevalence of 'the influenza in the community but will announce L'e data- as soon as conditions are impt‘uved. ] lllble School at 10:00 a. m. Services at 11:00 a. m. V ‘ Rev. W. N. Bessey has acepted a call to become pastor of the Mexico. Maine, Congregational Church and left this week for his new field of labor. A. roml. Correspondent IEWSY RIMES FROM USE AND BELMONT MICKIE SAYS Somewhcn' in F ram-o. telephone 152-»: There is. them-for». néfiexcuse in the world and no! reason other thin pa criotkm. for the failure of any finan- ”w, “n... It is themfore appamnt that the person who purchases Liberty Bonds in favoring himself decidedly from a purely selfish financial standpoint. ‘L'nclo Sam has made it. possib‘e for us to help win the war hy investing; in neuritic: that no the best In the‘ world for the inventor from the stand- points of security and income. A Third Liberty Loan Band will be worth 101'. at. the same time: A Fourth Liberty Loan Bond will be wonh 102‘, on January Int. 1921. A Sorond Liberty Loan Bond wisp convnrted will be worth I same time 101%. Tl") HECI‘RITY OFFERED. RV \ THE GOVERNMENT OF THE l‘Nl- TED STATES IN THIS ”SPF: 05‘ WINDS [8 THE “EST THAT THE WURIJD KNOW ANYTHING 1801"? Investment u. Smlltinn Sometimes I purl-has" complains‘ that Bonds of former issues an quotml at 96 or 97, Pt!“ Investon in other muritiosâ€" and it should no rwrm‘mhrr- «1 that a Fourth Libr-rty Bond is’ an investment and not a spa-uh“..â€" do not complain if (Mir recur-flips vary a few points. An investment is madv on the basis of income Pxpectod. lncorm in thr «as» or a (‘m-omment Bond is absolutply certain. The Gov- emmnnt could pay its intermt on tlwso Bonds meaty-four (inn per your out of its pmmt income. However. the moat rrflain ostimatns obtainable by the best authorities indicate that: 1 A First Liberty Loan Bond lcon- ‘ verted and therefore bearing 4% in- trmst) will b9 worth 102': on Jan- uary last, 192]. Tho annual income of the Suns is smmmomm. Pruner mbscn’bwl hm- «mm» Lila-r ty Loan in the amount of “HMO” ’ooom mmly. In m “y. Hrr pm up". inch-Inning; is an”: Eng- land's par upiu indebtedness is “10.00. 1 The In“! wmllh of ana- is m, WJMMJND; Mr ink-Malina In BMMJIIMXXMN} Ind Mr income ta ”mommmm. In mlmt to (he-:- (imam Cunt Britain's mu! want. nmounts to 885. MJIILMILM; Mr drhl to Silllmfill) 00000; her Inmml inmmr In about I Izmnmnmm. months Our present rate of imam h) lav:- nlion arom- h- summmmm :m mnlh u will b:- wn. (horrfmv. that by no incrvur «f amnion u'c‘ rould pay our MM: in law than filly-m Thr loul wrnllh of KM L'nitml‘ smn- mum.- nll "and holders. ‘lh'f amount of IN» wrnllh “8300000300. 0001!]. Th" lol-l Indrbln‘lm'u of (DI-"L l'nilmi Hlnu‘l. including the 36,000,000; 000.00 now bring; nub-tribal in not] ‘morr Hun sn.mo.ooo.om.oo. 0! (hil‘ amount our Allin om- un 87.000.000. (”0.00. muting our (olnl lmlvâ€"Mrdm-nu S I o.ooo.ooo.ooo.oo. Comp-"Hu- Naomi A farm mortgage in Dul'ugv ('oun- w in not-urn! by n-rouru-y: Um unch-v right manugvmom will yivhl a nu!- lirivnt mum annually lo pay ”w in- !MI-nt on n 40 per cent lunn lhm- of Your “nu-n. The firm itu-lf may I» wonh {mm two to (our limos lhr‘ Amount of the modular». Such w- curity is conddrnd lmpl"; but llu' ‘u-curity 0mm: by lhr finrornmrnl in tlw raw 0! (MM "0min i; wry; much mou- nmplv; IN l-‘.\(‘T IT IN; THE "881' SBCI'RI‘I'Y IN THE! WORLD. law com. a (any: mortgage in DuPIxn County is taxed at. the rate of approximately 2 per cent. A high ml:- of Inn-mu! on farm mongaxcs is 6 per cum. 'l'hv net income. then-(ow. {mm a farm loan in not mow.- lhun 4 per mm. A Gow'mMorn! lioml exert-(Is this mu- of inlvn'st by at hum ‘. per It is free from taxatEm; until Un- holllur has 330.000.00 worth. Whemas This Governmont Bond bears in- term". at the mu- of 4',“ per cent. A Profitable Investment Combined With The Best Security In The World. In our patriotic enthusiasm it is al- together possible that we have failed to take account of the exceptionally secure and profitable investment which a Fourth Liberty Loan Gov. I cmment Bond constitutes. The conâ€" servative public. being but partially informed perhaps. and being pressed by sentimental appeals. will probably respond favomble to the following discussion and brief list of facts re- cently given a Wheaten audience by Mr. Frank Newhall, Cashier of the First National Bank of Chicago: Comparative Interest Rates. “A Government Bond offered in this Fourth Liberty Loanâ€"and the same thing is true of Bonds offered in {on . .mer loans under the privilege of ex- change or conversion afforded by thn' (lmemmentwis a bI-ttel imestment from the standpoint of pmfit than a Dul’nge County farm loan. "EMS 0f INIERESI Y0" 006!" W KNOW A80!" “BER" BMDS m Bond film worth at tho Knit-ed ..V...-..,,‘ "n... nu annular nanny BONDS. ISSUED BY ing 4% per cm imam I THE UNITED STATES comm-lumber my. next. If he an MENT. AND orrsnsn 1'0 ”thinks" of this opportunity mmuc ms nu: mums]; or‘cent Bonds will mm a , WINNING THE WAR ARE THE?preciation of fully three SOUNDEST. SAFEST. AND MOSTglow the nine of the 4% SALABLE SECURITIES IN THE bonds into which he is no WORLD." convert. ciafly competent person to buy bonds. Every morally "Ind to do so at once. ,exchanm 32 loin: Main St. Prices range from $1.25 to $6.00 Morris Shoe Stqre, 32 Ill-III Mall! ll, Shoes from the best leading makers. Serflceable comfortable and good looking. Our Price: make them nnmatchable ulna. Dress and School Shoes fink“ Meat Market WWW’Q in Quality. Quantity, Service Ind Price. Some 0! our Specials m m: m an Private Ambulance. '0' M. cum. Boys all mm m. GEORGE L. SCHMITT PFEIFER UNDERTAKERS Buy a Woman fountain Pen Dny and Nluht Service. 34 S. Main str. 'l'clenl Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fresh Vegetables and Fruit: to you: ovdev every dny. A good supply of pens, pencils, tablets and erase". Large selection of Stationery. always ready to use; no hunting around for a suitable pen or ink. We have them from ZINDT’S PHARMACY DOWNIIS GROVE. ILL. $1.00 up to $5.00 Select one to delivers the fine“ 0‘ Every holder of Liberty ls should 1exchange them for similar Bonds bear ting 4% per cent interest heron No~ :vembor my. next. If he m1. to a'vul end N \I'ERVILLI'I. in the form of a memorial monument should express as for as any monument can. the character of the dear departed. it in one of our idea to help mu express this thought in nimble or granite. Our designer is at your diuposni for this par. pom-.313) we estimate on your n-quinement? ARTHUR R. axiom QUIRIN SCHMI‘I'I' THE FINAL TRIBUTE Friday. October 11, 1918 Lady Attendant opportunity his 4 per suffer a market de. Telephone 282 ”“2681 he is now- able up winta be- ILL.

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