Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Mar 1919, p. 4

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"mu- “ nary «cumin-m panama in nwh g’hu. em elnuit lighu 011 (up M M u: ouch-mm In inn Mad (M mmv filly. w W I few days or man What m m ”"7 i. ”M row-m). huh- nf “on... to (a n arm-«o lilnr ‘ M km it“ mu rominl. Wt “by p91 a! (ho 0M (‘wrman pop- in“! .h m I‘d-nu u"- Gum” phony-lion wnn‘ nlmofl rd "unity to "sue filinacomlwbmypouorduty haw-thaw I'll not” wry m Mm but.» u u i. 3 one on Mr. Down- you get an Immediate- M m m m “And The Star Spangled Banner Forever Shall Wave, 0'01“ The Land of The Free and The Home of The Brave.” Mudjt th‘e Downers, Grove Post Office an second class mail matter g ram made known upon application Subscription when $1. 75 W your. Single copies 5c. nu any bald rm m in". “d w" prnmnd 9‘ MM")- It Ha of a low; orrupnlinn. C. II. STAATS, EDITOR { Monday. 5 p, Mr M this point thr- randle had burned low and I turned in "to my Mtle trundle bed", which by the way. is quite a combination. On top of a canvas folding an I stretch my water-proof roll-up. Inside of this I double, fold. and tuck my five aflotod blankets. light materiel that looks like warranting. making a sort of horizon“! sack. Into this I burn reached the end. For a pmcw raise‘ l have two Hallow dgar boxes nail-1 myself fleet foremost until I Inn ed end to end which I put underneath the “mums.” The first W: I neu-ly froze. The Ware is huly below freezingnbnt MI it penetum! Like Puget Sound, only mud: mm. mm on boys and the glued ”Mien slaved out in the opal no one u borne an ever Engine. ' IM ”Santana" 3 VoicII In Cullingfiun In good begun and how you and L Ono III-or (Mp IIlm Inn:- in “In (hkkllho ml at "‘0‘ family on IIIII mm". of tha- fighmm n‘I-I hn hadn't hauls “WI-ll nflrr Irving "II- hmpiul «II _ .Iny IIIIIlrIInIonIII mud: aim lut [III III fir“ cit-II hon mm and all" n». “hum-I The” ho)- Ilir one": ndnlir- 'Ir rain for n f'fl‘ day- and nigh“ MIMI. Tiny In “Indy. manly “NIH/n. 'I km ‘r wrrvr oi? 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Nth to; .m- on ovary Iidr. no that men a supfi (WI-mm October m In Ion. ; poamfly gimpmof V. M. 1‘. A. San- Wmer. \‘mrmhpr Isl III "III. ' mun foals MI ’II-ar1 sink within him Man-h tn "Ir Rhine. Nmflnhrr lllh and wish himsrif 4.0m miks to mn- ItII [ha-ml)" HUI. ms. . and. this yam "Y" man hears u lho' Prisoners upland. 228 omens; H.) first mum's of tho day tho whistle." 713m ”If II doughhoy and a good “11nd,; Guns capiurvd 343 pin-m of artil- fif somewhat mugh chfing. of a pan ‘k'fy: 1.350 machine guns. lug companion And that alter Tm! adv-m on frvnt line. M kilos. {month of hardship and isolativm and Your! Indy. luparntion from home! Yet you must Sunk-y J. Bonn. [not think that he dorm"! think of" Hmrm Ha Ihinh of Minn: 9!"! “ Ms many nnu- Man ‘lt'II the main topic (If convemuon: {and nbsnrbs his whole hingâ€"Holfil‘mm: Chfl‘ “‘3 M horse" "'1 n“ - .:A __ _- nu_ n~:_ , I brought. And it. 5- km '05:. la- rv-unuy from morning until clad». Hm ll nlfll‘ You 00th I0 .0! W m hang around it Ind think In the unuhy music. which. at homo would pmvoh- our. TM hm mod: they tori owwflmv An- "Hath! ICCM" (or live. coma-sud m up but is and. urgent That! man. all much- a! to mutant um, ham been an 0C hum dviflud lilo Io: my menu” and 1M- Ilthnnlyplmwhomuny an mud mm [churn hour- ud en- }oy “I'm-elven. The day haun- l arrivnd a man gmphopbm tune on the man. the only mulled mum-mm amend. era-pl any (“In omn whkh, (mm Greenfield, Ind. flu don wonderful work here. He Is a magni- new: follow And the men anion him With alum no equipumn be In: W Inland to serve the man, until u {at day- uo In a mlunblo duck with ground floor. The not! row the village is to be emultod of most of the hoop: quntued here. We "e to Buy for I four (by: untiI fur- jther instructions. The 2llt llchina ‘Gun Ban-lion of the 7th Division 3nd the 22nd Ambulance Company m: at present quartered hem Ind will move tn Getonooun .1 fear mllen {mm hen. tour-row Dr. Binloni, I dentist . I! has hm many ms mm Haw gnu-m9 Clark has shown herself in Leo appealing a pwtun as "In. Wins in! the Cabba- Patch" which will hr [shown at the Dido MINI. Friday. Man-1. 7m. and Sammy Man-h 8th. To put it in a few words. it in a H! of human life portrayed by human churn-ten; :nd it gets you under thr skin. ndv. 3 Cum cumin-l, 343 pin-m 0f artil- ‘k-ry; 1.350 whine guns. Total adv-m on front line. H) kilos. Yours truly. Sunk-y J. Bonn. “(fiddle-- salami-thiamâ€" [Alf-addict“!- Mahala-Mulle- magnum- Fulfill-um!!â€" Which-Indoorâ€" Islam-hm? flad I baby- Sold 3 far-â€" . Had-PI“!- Cucumâ€" Soisma July 17"! to 234. St. Mbhirl. Svph-mlu-r Nth to 23". Hump-gm. October In In IOIh Wm". Snwmhnr Isl In nth. Man-h tn 1hr Rhine. Numb" Hill In Dl-a-mbvr ”HI. ""8. Hod-Inâ€" “Wu-ll nflrr Irving "u- hmpiul «n [M in find the: hon mm and nflm I'r tank for n rm days and nigh“ I knew ‘r wrrvr 01' In“ ery-hm. and hurt m um wrnpnn), it. vathm haul Io snap in IN! ch munch 11-! "Just I few "on 1a let‘ you (an I mlnlmdwmundhowmufl Sunk-y than, who u I member of the I. Inflow-n. law norm- 0! the Main: “filing of tho war, in a lot [or lo M» therin-luw turn (all: win-m the «away has bun. Wound- flm‘e Nun's he I; not but with M; romp-n) twin; "0n- Inlch on "u- RMM. " laun-dorf. Germany. Jun 29th 1919 STANLEY BARAN GIVES ITINEBY 0F 61'" MARINES Today Mr. Cameron, a “Y" men temper-mil); billeted with us, and I went out for a hike, up the hill above , the village where the remains of Amv , erican gun emplacements and tren- i ches are still fresh. Back of them are reminders of the German occu- - pation of this district in 1914. Mar-1 tincourt was occupied by the Germans in September of that year and all the male population driven out at thel ' point 4! the swtml. The German] commander then told the people thnt-t ‘ tho greatest war in history was bc-E gun, that Germany would take Franco‘ land conquer England and dominate’ the world. We got a fine view of: the village from the hill. nestled in{ the valley by a winding stream. Then: is absolutely nothing modern here. One of the more modern houses henna the date 1774. before the American Republic was born! Everything is: primitive from the stone, tilermofed; houses with earthern floors and hewn ‘ out wuh sinks, to the wells without pumps in the basements. 0n the hill stands a ell-teen 1,200 years old. During the recent fighting most of the inhabitants moved away. but now want to return. My. how they can come back to live in these old dingy dungeons! But then they know noth- in: Inter: I watched the dozen ‘school children pluy at mean thin ‘rnomlng. and they turned AM skip- ped just on all children do. wnue the “other, 1 women. stood by and promp- ted them. I wonder what nomul whool uh: [Mu-ted from! Nomi l must clean. (live my best regard» to Downer: Grove friends. M's News! flasAnyone (RM. l. 3|. Grey) rrelgmeg‘; gm 61 South Main Street ”333.13%? 3‘” ‘1' 3““ of. “that: Ken Mm. on 31.0,, , ._ . ‘ Single Rods 28 to 48 inches Double Rods 28 to 48 inches Single Rods 36 to 63 inches Double Rods 36 to 63 inches A full line of these fine rods just received from the factory in velvet brass. They niggndnothebeentyofthehoneendmbeflmishedinany length uptolo feet, w you wait. A good straight curtain rod that don’t miss joy to any good housekeeper. Sash rodsinsevenllengtluof the some materiel. , WoodPortierpoleein2sizesendeflklndsof fixtures. Bannedhythefootfixtumofellklndsforme. CommOnrteinRodsinevefletyofatyleealweyaonhand. In foettuhoflleny hulk for mnypnrposes in ourstock. Electric Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, and Sewing Machines. 'H TM AnMux-run Union of flu- Holy "i Km Harm, wllI MM "- anna.) con- ?kam In Holy Am]: “I". Onkwoo-l "(Downward and Wmm Ave-aw. on I latch IO II 2:30 [L m. A new gun {'of'dfln-n will lu- olmml far I!» r»- ' mum wit and "w annual mporh III: ' I» mark. Fin-w "on vaw Sarivh ’ in "w An-thsr will and (in- «Jul. - was and any our-r (‘amohr finin- ' ”In! «my IIII'M. TM vlflw fur mu momhu is Irrll umbr‘ “my and il iv imp"! "m: "w m: mlrnhup “Fl: hr I vim-Hm! by "w NM 0" "w ”an. A mmpnin hl- junk Orv-n Mad"! In "my" vvory ('alhohr man in (M, ‘AWMiorrsr as I mrmlrr of (M "ah, ’Xam Scrivh: TN"- nvv‘ III-Ind; f «for mom mmbvn AM this ram», pain fill pmhMy "MI" in a mom-5 (Ibrxhip or film or mom TN- "My Nam Sari“); ‘hich Ms lawn nmni-, ml in hnndrv-vh nf yrs-n. I'm: fnrâ€"' Tami Io [mm-u! pmfanity and to pm- ‘mt the Holy Nann- of Jo'ns. but ,Irith its main! nonunion in late yearn émy our" duties harv- hwn assiml; Jo it. . 7"“ a" 3"" -""â€" J " ”W ’Only lhe Iatcsl. best and cleanest of movies at The Curtis. ontoflninovl "w Junionl Saturday nmn- . . . in, u w "m...” Mm, {my “(do not show “punk permit" pictures to our patrons or «m arm-Ll An minnhlr Haw-Jo children. Selected plclnres only, catering for the en- was luul hy I". with glmg_ gathé ' and mm gtlre family patronage. ANNUAL CONVEN- TION 0|" HOLY NAME SOCIETY [how- that m of the ”pic will agree with me 1nd an anion mum 1M: movement. '50!!! for week: in the trenches with- ‘out changing their clothing. nun. nothing but tau-Md heel Ind Mn! brad. '9: knowing which mun-t9. would be (hair Int. Tho-e men 69 nerve noon «them-unnum- from (how who did not M our here done his bit. “on of the men have The men who have been in the A. E. R and earned their service stripe! an pnud of them and the nu! mean- in; of them in (M! the bearer hu i! I noticed a piece in the European , edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune the other day that caused mysetf and the rest of the men of this outfit a great deal of consternation. The at. ltiele was to the c-tfoct that some peo- lpll! in the States were trying to do fairly with the Foreign Stripe as Worn gby the A. E. F. as it shows descrimin- union between the men who were lucky ’enough to get to France and go thru jthe hamhips‘ and Hell that they have gone thru and the men who were forced to remain in the Staten. For- ty per cent of the men wb 4id not get over hem, could not lamp u, out the nut of them could have done so ii! they had cared tu. These men were ;not so anxious to get over here while the war was going on, but we won as it was over, they raised a hue and cry because, as they may. they were unfortunnte in not getting over how. I I'll not writing this to slum the Drafted man, because i tum,- n gmt deal of respect for most 0! them. but it in for the benefit of those who are kicking. > Editor, Downers Grove Reporter. Downers Grove, Illinois. Dear Mr. Staats: Km Rod. Cums. ~ New?“ The Finest Rods Made. Don’t 833. Don’t Tarnish. Round Corners. '. D. GILLESPIE 5: Co. - February 12, 1919. Bbmnly. 8. Icflw. 3,, IRS“! FLAT R005 45 "HIM" NIlSHT l‘Rll'l-L‘. l‘hildm. IR: .h‘llfls 29:. M S,\TI’RII.\V \l \TINBF. (him. .10: .hh'lu IO. SIGHT. I. all “'Mhor or and ya- u' - Muir f." M vain-Ike! or out ya- IMO. I» mute "on!" um I. h- l- "Hutu. IM- h the no phi-n no "and mind I. mém.’ II is a uh) that has "'0an; l-lfifll» IN Hill" Dr mriml Day "M- m imntiu pod-en. ”With-1" is Ibo MM pried arming put-re flu! in nor flap-d lint-n In!" .I. one u- n-mim and "m nnpfinn h ”flu- (‘omma ruse." chick will an be you I'm '0. days at THE ('I “This! Two years ago Kennett promised us “Mickey” and two weeks ago he [are It to nu. “Mickey” was worth the two years wait. It comes but once in a file time. Heir raising thrills. sparkling with humor. bubbling with laughter end pathoa that will dig deep into your been. that's “Mickey." I Mabel N orfnand “MICKEY” um # THE PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET -- Friday Night and Saturday Matinee and Night Friday and Saturday, Mar. 7th 8th mum Billiard camel]. See the. Ioa- Cn‘.l‘ 1'me

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