Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Nov 1918, p. 8

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Pile EiKM . mummm sou) nus YEAR 2.â€"â€"-How m change a Hard Coal Bu, Burner Stowe into a Son Coal Mr by instafling the Liberty Soft nun! Mam-t. 1 8.-How to burn Soft Cod In Hot ‘Air. Hot Inter, Steam and Vapor \‘WJ’HIM. including Hot Wnter n ' Your: very truly. I 1!. Born, Chaim-n, rue] M Dilh‘ld: No. 13. “ 1119 Director at W for for the Sum: of Illinois has mud in (men! circulation. and M with the Mic Libnrin ‘ Civic War Gandhi. bulleti- m the fa!â€" V 1.:How‘w III!- “a in But Burner Heating M Ind Kitchen Range: md other Hating Stoves. ‘Ifl‘l Cmas mgponsihflifios do "0’ end flfil pvacr and «(Mr activities not only go on hm in sum use: It‘ll be "RTFM. Waving are urged to hold ”nymph-es and their org-aha- Ham “on all" for service in the RM Cron- reconstrudiom pm which um I)? unnouncod in the near future. It in particularly impomnt that the members of your hum-h ream-‘1 again It other appointments. the date of the Annual mung cf the dupe" to be held at Orchestra Hall on Tues- day. December 8d." -wm m nlrml lo ynnr tnrkcru OI! hearth-u thanks for their hulk-an patience Ind tin-loss hours a! llhnr given to the making 0! surgivnl rims,» “I. They ti". we know, rrjoirv with I. the "w torriNr rauw that Wâ€" mm mum: of mania! dmninm h m "mm-M from tho- I'm-M. IBM and branch-m our down "wru- than of thvir why-lid “ark durum m ”A m0" of Ihr I'Df‘ It is vi". yr”! "It I‘O‘ an my [hat "or start I“! of work and the summit ”when! by the Owing» (WM «and: ml to no other rhaptor in the llama-d "H h- u mm lln' pl in Franco and Hu- 1 m'tml Sn. 1 "I lrnph‘ «mph 0‘ Harlin.) yin-~- I"! {nil-hr IZII'I- of mu. 5"“th ml “ '9 wish In Pumuc to M" auxi‘ My..." H no! muv'J lmmm! n‘w In “0” I» For UII- tummy, .‘U'l- woak m lem and (h country, 4-, to Iy' Iniuu' din-d umnu‘ numm { Cm” uluh I am um” uth‘nII Ilmnth» I (n) In I“ "M‘ Nulmnul 'I'uh‘ dlltou u 4 .u- u... Buy A Current Yur’l Member-hip In The lied Croat. And Get Red Red Cmma Christmas Seals will not be sold in America this year according to the long ostublishcd custom. In- “and, they am to be awardvd in block: of ten to each new member of the Red Cross! obtained «luring tho "mll call" next month. Notlct- to this rum-l has bm-n will by [he “hum. 'l’uhrl‘rnloreih Asuwiu tion to (ul'll of Ilm :d‘mmlml ‘m-in-r lies in llh- :Vm'v. Humhn nutm- lm also Iu-ml mm‘ b} [In lful 1‘1.» 1:: cvrry lm-ul «imp . m l‘lum In furlnlvr 3'1: uljckvrn haw tn ouch. and [hp [v hun- Iu-rn u --l of UM- nulmnul, bl'lrulow» mm.” During IL: I.: l um I. 1917. Iuou- Hum “mummy. sold in “hum; mni 1m 1m used In uh: Hw Imgw .( 1m ‘ culonls u‘mk :\--v uHrnlp‘ IMP. “'hl'lht I or mum ml hnulm: u mart-v! .: I' u hlu "4-1 IIW HI chlvon ' Nvd i'n Immi lo I.’ i H" I'J'" Illhi' N I (UL “rd ‘ Inu m urmn Hlv =u vmh \inl rum ADMINISTRAmN Cm: Sub. lu- "Inn Izmd In: urn-I ml Our gallant 1mm hve partici- pated in a triumph which in not lur- ,r«l or stained by another purpose of ‘plfidl aggression. In I righmn (also Macy Inn von inn-anal [Ion In! June nohly served their nation In ner- [vlng mnlzind. m Mirâ€"Fm 1inn God In: indeed heel! gracious. We have an: for and rejoicing u re- viva and lire-menu In an all (I! but tr-lltlo- of on national Inflow. AmuyflmMuhwhkh on lent: his new courage and loci Mal with law have to new and lil- Tho prim to ”no pnuhn-r tn mis- «i to 83.1"] a Inn-ha! pounds. An in4 cm of 9 cm“ Ivor Nmmhvr. Th:- W p" can. delivi-rwl in Chicago, fly Prom Wilson. This y?" we have special Ind nov- In. "no I. hr [raid-l and to n- iche. God has in His KM plenum- giveu as pace. I! has not me In a more cautio- of arms I new refit! from ti! drain and trim, of 0". not pose: alone. H the can pumice of a new «by an well, in which justice shall "place km and kilns Intrigue among the nations. "Th0 dishibumw rannot afford In ray 8.1.77 far milk and 94'" it at H rents a quart. but Hwy tit-rid"! in uln- "w arMiiional km rub" than how "w price Wann- to 15 ends." slid Mr. Wham-r yostvnhy. “TM-it action dram?! rwdit. and (hem shonM hr no mphiwt if "My am aim-«l to ho” 1hr prim m It evntx later. who. (he prim a! milk Iirgins to go lmwrwat last long mough '10 wpay their lows. adv. The stations were {ilk-II In: young members who socuml their plan‘s by drawing and {mm the way in which “my acquitted themselves, no om- would have thought it possible that this was thl-ir first attempt. The iniâ€" Itiaturv work was dome in u must at“ Irvptublc munm-r and Vesta (humm- i». [u be mm: utulutmi upun lhI- :ph- nv vdul lull-"l r-Iu- («magma-5 lhru 1h: H- 4mm}: I'nlk.» whirl: .sprukr: Iolumu ~ I'm: hr)" fuluw u-rl'ulm-xq \\'~- IhmIIII I'U: I: 82.86 Th: [nvr- "1' 1m": i: In I-n'mn .1' ll t‘rn!“ :I qua" "min: lhwmhrr, This vhhm “'3‘ warhod yrstrnhy II I mic-m 0! [hr {and Mini» tralim. pmsidul over by flurry A. WMIrr. fractal administrator far "Hook. FOR THANKS- EASTERN STAR YOUNG FOLKS NIGHT MILK PR“ '1‘} T0 Members and out of town guests of the Onler of the Eastern Star spout a mom. delightful evening at. the Chap’ tor Room Tuesday night. The occasion was Young People's Night. ¢ uh". 1-“! Huh 5m" "I“;l Lillmu \\ .A I": I'm 4 ('ml. 1 1'11".“ “INXI'IKCH'EN FUR ROB MCEHNH “~13!“thth 10 ml In of 1m": 5: In u-n‘ain :1' qumi umin: lhwmhor, l was warned yorrlrnhy ran- to! "m food admin!» REMAIN AT ll(‘ ": mu 1h- GIVING DAY ml. rannot afford In and 94'" it at N Hwy rim-HM 10 km ralhor than mm. «11' Amara? ;. ‘1‘. 'u. I 31mm- :mt! 9mm rwul' Ihni'nwx' leeks particular letter. Address The above In a mmnflim of one of the new Wnr Saving: posters for the “Own the Top' drive in Illinois. They hnve been primed in val-Inns linen, 'wenQ-fonr chm." which row-n: an entire billboard. dawn to 3 small win- dow poster. In Mention the Wnr Savings Gmnmlitee for Illinois In ”In. Do damn on letter hands. circular: and pamphlets. WARNS “5 N01 10 BE 0$IRI(II'0PIIMISIS Lieutenant Governor John G. Oglus- by, as int-ting (iovc‘mor in tho n‘Isenco of Governor Lowdvu. issuel ll-u- [oi- lowinz Proclamation tn lhn- pooplv of Illinois upon the «nun-lion of husli~ litivs in l-Iurolu-z Th0 :n'mialim- In» hw-u fiiflIV'd. umn'ur.‘ on UN» Imrizun. Iml 5‘ )‘rl m huml. Lt-l H.‘ nn' M- u frir lilni:»l.. !.«-l uâ€" uni h“ lullni‘iul-I Adi-m (£0va ()gknby Cans prc lllinoisnlus To “lint-in Readiness For War Wot-k. NI "OVER THE TOP" h'x'. [- NEW WAR SAVINGS POSTER irm :ll'c .ci II'SII'I‘ m ll: h ('H nut 3"""‘ up \MONEY NEEDED TO BRING BACK ARMY The war is over; [warp reigns on earth. But in Europe mlluy (how an- mow- than 2.000.000 Atficfil'an soldiers who took an important pun in bring-- ing the war to a victurious end, and Dairy. can! Rcymrtur office. thusc men must. be fpd uml clothed for .1 long while to comm It. is estiâ€" mulvd by tho War Department. that h , cost of (-quipping and mnimaining an Anv-rican Mlldicr in Europe #3423. 2‘ a your. 'Hu‘ American army was lrnnspor- “1| ‘0 Franco 21L llw rate "4' 3710,00!) "II"! a month by gi\"lllfl lhr-u. ‘irsx rul. an «In- hippuuz [LtithN (u "w 1’! 1| ‘. rouhl 1w hl'u' ';lh:’1‘“ H YIN 'I’. l'uh Through Mrs. William Strauhtu a swim-lid cmmn‘aiion pmgmm has been arrangml for Wtdm‘sdny after- noon. December “It. A speaker from the city. reports from the inflating: held in tho city the past week and music will be 1 program to be en- joyod. This meeting will be under tho. auspices of the. Civic-5 Department of the Woman's Club. This is an open meeting. Every member come and bring some one to help us do out put for maceration .~\.- tlw Wm- Dopanmrm has indica- u-d that men will hr released from "In army only “’10" Hwy arr Mil in parlirular industries and who» fit- finiio jobs arl‘ wailing thorn. it is im- portant that Illinois farm's report at om-r rm thv numlm-s Moth-«l. ”w "in immnso rmp of food which "in sum is oxmtrd to misc mxt year may in no way be jropawliznl. County chairmen into whom hands the surwy has boon pm should lose no time in completing it. NOTES 0F TIIE WW5 CLUB mrwy in ro-upt-mlion with Iho «lmf! homfla and forward ”I:- fimnvs In "Iv mau- (‘mmril wuhm a «wk. ll» Ag'iculhlml War “(Ia-1| .11 il~ lad mvvh'nz trlimmml "In! "“0055 farms wmald n'w‘d at [MIA I210!!! mu for mu ymr‘s pian'ing and ham-ml. Those figurms arr Mfl'll on five mum- hrr 0f farm mm from 1hr .Jatn MW in whim», and Hm numb" of me" who haw Mn Ilruun fmm tho farms to “at industriu-s m- a ”mu uf lhv highw- wars. mu)? :1' “:r'xivzhm .r :m rump" '. Ihnl nu innr u'u" n-Iurnilll "w mu "NW-II nrmiw arr :lv‘mohilimd. lrttrn hmn' but .1 M (mmu' rhmr men "f {and pmlm’lian :Iml nmsrr- union asking lhvm lo mmplou- tho mnvy in m-ummlitm with [hr «lmf! homvl»: and forward Hu- fimnvs In Rn" Ir 'l':’-\:H1.lt' ln Downers Grove. that dear old town. the people love each other; for every woman. man or child is sister, friond or brother. The)‘ all have lived hvn- M) lulu: that tln-y know each (MIN “'1'". and if you :tfikt‘tl tho family tree, l‘al‘l‘l (mo of all ruulul trll. In ran-um r limv lh- y Hug: and ”my m1? {.1 ll.~ mu". :m'. “to “mull-'1: and la l ::u( all H.‘ l'rj‘, :n. SUGGESIIMS Wit "It (OMMUHIIY . (flRlSIMAS HRH Send In Your Sugmthn For The Community Christmas FHHVII M nnn In ( \"u: “~1va informal inn Lloyd George nys: “Drink during mo war has used up as much tonnage as the Gennnns have mat with In their submarines Drink (bring the wnr his killed more men than luvs been killed by the Gennnn submarines. Drink during the war In: W wt cocoa-er." Miss Mary Dimer attended the State Convention at Aaron one day but week. Illinois has mot unmmplainingly so far every draft made upon hrr. whe- Iho‘r for money at m. Surviy now, while “'0‘ am which: over the V56 mfios won on Hm hank-fronts, we shall not fail to "gn over the hip" it this late day and over-subscribe our quota of the War Savings Stamps. W. C. 1'. IL-6 W. C. T. U will hold its regular met-ting at \he home of Mrs. James Raby, 42 E. Curtis Stu-Bet. .‘an is an oppm‘mnfly for fanning habits of Ihrifl. which will hr‘ltcr our :‘ondiflons all our liw‘s. Thousands of nur proplr n fow yours Mm will haw a tompotoncy which "my can Lrarn to (he Wm Savings Stamps they pnrrhav no“. “i" win be among this nnmhrr‘.‘ In a proclamation issued today, Gov emor howden calls upon the people of lllinoia ta celebmte the Centennial of the forum] admission of the state into the Union on December 3d. :0- joicing over the world victory in which this staw had in impomnt part, and preparing for thn. (tent m tion problems in the coming century. The proclamation is as follows: "On December 3d. it will be 3 full hundred years since Illinois was for- mally admitted into‘ the Union of States. We have celebrated our Cen- tennial Year with fitting observance in every part of the State. These (Tll‘bmtions hum been occasionx “how on our "(‘0')“ lImI- fuunIl in our pap-l: III-himI m uh lhI-' -n hight‘st lflslllldlioll 1m mo-éIl nu 1h - <ulI'mn IluliIs of the ln'I‘:I'IIY _'.‘-~ul'. “(luv 1‘. uh :rniul Yun' vunv Illuws PROCLAMATION 0F GOVERNOR LOWDEN Friday, November 29. 1918 {I "I hu 1‘ now draws iw‘ .«umv linw :Ilw I" zu'llml m “A" mar} hmlr \\ I" and inc. HI“ I‘ l in III! H ((

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