Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Sep 1919, p. 6

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‘JfiIJ. We]. Willi-«I. n C. V '._ gull-camber new 0! the Fourth U. S. Cavalry. All Woodman worn Ptnppvd. The may! (I!!! not run. “'Hh arms nklm- ,9 at: dressed down the huhloss llttle “I Ind m‘dorm‘ 'vlm hmk with Ms 1”. “Grave horn and rlonn this up!“ “and. "I'll not hm» folks tmrk- ' m Into my elevator. " He ramp. of muddy fut an harne- , . porch” and Immaculate ; ”3 1n: her elevator nht her om- ' When one was running It. and It mold not I». m was a fat, mmrnrtnmn lmklm! Iflfi woman. You mm! .209 Mr mm "It out a wand wn-zhin., r‘r rot-Hm: n “0!. Mn, It was hard to hollvvo your ml whon you saw hvr running an “for at night In an "Moo building. ‘M she was. just the sump. And he lltfle "alum aim was srruhhinz 0. mm hall had 19" water. quite a me of It. In front of flu- o-lovntor C. A new malel volunteer armyâ€"-tl'o ”In W M '0 “4'0 0' lto Mt! culture brings about the unfolding «I ha ha the nation! tralniag achool for since the age of three montluL . Bn- personality and develop: it in the flute" Wary-reduced to the hlprm were applied to both limbs. Inrl highest tattle-ole: of life. There is brie mlalmurn not in cm of 75.‘lhe child will walk. Aajn the pro- Ilao I falae culture which obscures fl men; every cltlun soldier in the Alone «In. it la I matter of hafniumpen'nrnllty beneath a polished and rut and llle undergoing a taro-year a "file etch 487 II “'0 “Ninth oflvenaererl surface. It: attainment in We courae in the practice allLllle EN“ will WII'YNIL gundealrahle. for it do” not tend to- .aary of company and battalion 0111-: Case No. a, A My of menlI-Inl I natural aelfrnastery. Man- ur; graduating yearly lato civil life‘suflering from (he results of inf...‘ howl. womanhoodâ€"synonyms of char- fiant 31.000 llghly efiiclent Inrl de-ftile paralysis. I use of six year'.‘octer--rmy all be summed up in terms mid"! Mmlfle tummy and standing. Results. I crooked spinegnf self-mastery; in the discovery anJ Who commanders; also graduatâ€"g’and right leg ,gm‘ g: km from negqllberatlon of moral powers. in the co- “, following one to three years' Id-fleeted paralyzed anterior thigh mus-:0flllfllti0fi. under I disciplined will. “all atudy and practice, the re-icle, This is I hoapihl case. and the?“ the llllyflk‘il ”90““!- mental 6“ held and genenl officers. jlreatment will be slow.'but the pa-zvfififies "Fl spiritual hunk” of "W ., .A“ military program based on theétient infill begun, benefited, andlinllndividual. - above general lines makes practicableltime will walk without the .54 of. Back of all outward manifestations ‘ maximum reaerve of trained olTi-fcmtchat ia the thoughtlife of the individual. an at a minimum expenditure of; These are only a few cases. Nm‘and no man is better than that inner ”at funds. The whole body of tlw’only children. but grown ups come self. The outward structure is build‘ of the plain u‘nrkaday peo-ito the clinics for advice as to treat-1M in accordance with the eternal law 3, not a caste-ridden. class-consciouslment and an to proper braces. They of cause and effect. The wisdom of “He. becomes the repository of thorax-e merely example.- of the actiri-tsolomon when he said- “As a man lflllury knowledgeand ability of Am-{ties of the State Department ofIlhinlreth in his heart, so is he.” has Thus “preparedness” la madeiflealth in a flehl where labor is perâ€"Ween many times proven by the roâ€" ' G for democracy. formed for the benefit of gufleflnglfiearcll 8M observation of the world's humanity that there may be a nut-diagram MYChOlOKiStR- Character an: 1:. Inc“ a ne- unnc use for the future. 2Mi'dinx 8"“ Wynn"! mastery go hand , The historic assaults upon American militarism have taken the triple shib- Weth: “Abolish West Point;" “Abo- fi'fl; the Professional Officer;" “Smash :5. 3.3“]... Army? They have fail; d for two reasons: TRUE T0 IDEALS OF HOME . Illnum Inn m. u- nu: 'Iuwv -... -v, “M" mow.I than I” have We (not W. Eu". who hu charge oi the‘ "in! omen" fllllng reputedly And dink: "marked: “We tn Interested with distinction every MM mili- in the teflduf)‘; our eflofla no he!» try W. Tvemy-thm [mm] dad in the direction of saving what we!!! in 0: gm! war were 'nnk-Ihl MIR.“ We Ind tom'vmuw fatal-u. 3" (ju No. 2. A boy at five wan at. M abolish the m'fil‘iml mmthicted with Infantile parllyul in June .11 ”heal. the» '1me Omfl‘h'of an pm: mt. wink-h left him 3-! th- profmioml "my. I! nhouldlwllh paralysis of the warm thigh ”with for: :muncles. It in a pmblom o! the good a 5. All pronwum to be from tho’mmm our pulling the maker mm- ”In. baa-ed on mace, mgr!” to the detriment. ofthc ham. and laid and bottle kmbdn and (dues-which. If M aim prayer Inc-Hon. an] qugllflcuh‘ou oM-imbk In an wouhl mun In crooked logs and um- M public «book. (mm and joints . In this out an child M the "null" has furnished norm in given knom- duly In the nu- ol Ms 4” ml" cilia-n. West. Point #3:. Brian win he npplécd. and in fli'fnmhhed bu! woo. 0f the 4” time Mr boy will wall. A. Dr. Chr‘ A n: In--. __LA L__ -L-_.._ -1 ‘L_ I. bury omen. nfler one to (hm mn' service. to be withdraw- “ civil life. humor. labor And “haul opponents d militarist- und militarism thank! Wop ad support - carefully at" denim-mac uu'litqry program. 'anm‘nm uhouidyocmcku- We Ild constructive («ml-u. II Mid abolish the [infusion] mm: m Ichool. um punks-fond omen. 3-! (ho profmional army. ll Mould wide for: WW anti-militarism, dur- fl. over 100 hundred yum of con- Wtfly- hive lucked mwamanship. "My have never proposal I military fill?! mule clficient Ind purged of warns-n. Mom gnulgiugly, complaim 1%. "he American ample haunted 1., Lip militarism There Wu no : lint -- the meéssional military M, the professional officer and the professional army. though ill~a~ darted to (he géniun of the American mic. haVe in the matter of national “use, integrity Ind order, renllem! m Condudor Would Have No In Trad!“ m. Elevuor Thu She Wu Running. What do the veterans o! the Great War think of the points he Note by the editor: What sort of II Army should we have? With fill the prominent citizen») from It. Tait down, tuning into print with their ideas on the subject, it; ”may he of interest to note the] MB of an old Regular Army Ell-3 listed man who knew the system; not only ln dull harm]: days but? in active service in the Spanish! American War, and the Philippine} insurrection. Unlike most of the; (ax-Regulars who on leaving the} Army curse it and cut all connec- tinns with it. “Sergeant" John J. Denney has maintained his intewst .1 in the Welfare of the service, conâ€" ‘ tributing articles on promotlon : fivm the ranks and other subjects.]; ”they blot t m home Ideals In ARMYCASII Flu! Great Lima-Man Poet Christian Donolnms was the first major wit among the Llihmnmns. “Dam of the, Your." written In hex- tmeter, Is the most highly mixed of all his vol-h. In mm the Russian Im- poflu (mam-y published his complete mm at m own expense. During the punt In: George Bantam-hm. the put. I“ Vllm tun- ' ‘ M1, “‘qu "" ’ Case No. 3. This to n cutâ€"5f : yenr‘n sanding. And no pram-Inca! bhenotmmochponlynhunm- feral weakened condition. A child of .lvomnhubqlnomdmkp since the m of three months , Brn- ‘m were applied to both limbs. and We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and flowers at the illness and death of our mother and grandmother. Mrs. Fer lam. Onions ior Imam. If trnnhl’ml with Insomnia try ont- M}: rnw mufmru :It (hl‘ In“ meal "I the tiny. Gin- UK :I thormngh trial. not nnro Hwy. but for a‘week or two. Cuc No. l. A new girl of (our year» haul sum-ml an attack of in- fantile paralytic a! the m of thm with the null" that her lower limb. were partially paralyzed. A: the div nlc she wag wanted. ud proper lame; suppllod for the, pummel of run-Icing Manama. nnd «uni-n rut-scribed to pnmnou- muscle «lowl- «lynx-M. The child in grains")! im- proving and in "me will Null pm- (kdly u well u ever . Theme is a much of human nature common to all mankind which com- mands sympathy for a cripple, and especially for a crippled child. As a manlt them is a mutantly growing intemst on the part of the general public in the work that is being done. nnd in the mnnlts that are being at- unnplinhed at these clinics. An hour at one of these clinics showed the following maulu: The established clinic list at pwwnt ,includes the following cities: Springâ€" field. Waukegan. Blue Island, Chicago Heights. Oak Pai'k, Aurora. DeKalb- 1Freeport, Quincy. Kankakco, Dnnville- gMontioello and Alton. with the appar- lent necessity of establishing others at Rockford, Bloomington. Jackson- ville and East St. Louis. The present. corps of field workers could spend their entire time in the field and than not meet the growing demand for their services, _ A» ”a r- r n' Poliomyelitia (infantile Paralysis) has been increasing throughout the .country for several years until in 1many sections it has approached tho [epidemic stage. I: has left .1 its itrail a lragc number of children Who, if neglected. will become cripples for life. It was for these, as well as for those who have become crippled from causes. that the State Department of Health has established clinics in many parts of the State. 031nm» CHILD- BEN HELPED AT CARD OF THANKS Fallonâ€"Calumet!“ William 2am and family. STATE CLINICS Help ‘lmorp nr 193.: astronomical «hammer. ‘Dnrlnz Ilw slxrevmh roulmy. the Ital- ‘Enn :mvl ”(Wanna t-lor-knm'u‘nl, notably {hose of Nurvmlwra and Augsburg. made great primrms In their art. Thwre nro thme who claim ma! one Richard Hun-is. an Englishman. In- renml and set up the unlit-sq pondu- lnm clock mm‘o “me during the fir" four decades of the sewmeonth cen- tun-z but this story dons not appear to be well nuthnnnmtod. gm] the honor of Introducing the WW 'veloped by a mm of hildng.1'm culture him about the unfolding at personality Ml. develop: it in the highest {elude-den of life. There is tho I “he culture which obscures ,pen'mnllty hem»: . polinhed and innate! surface. In attainment in tundednble. for it do” not tend to- ivrlnl a nah-rat aelfmutery. Man- hood. womanhoodâ€"synonyms of clar- oder-«mny all be summed up in corms In! oplf- mastery; in the discovery and ”mention of moral powers. in the co- animation, under I! disciplined will. Fm! Clocks Simple Aflafrn. 1‘!»- first n-lm-ks worn simple :zflntrs whlrh show-4 "I" Imur nlnm‘: Hu-n (“Him-or! the addition an Hm minute ham]. and Iator c-nme Macks whit-h n» «mic-Al IIN.‘ any «1' "no Inn-nth, me phqu at ”no moan. and many nun-r phmm M‘ infnrlnnfiun. gum-rally of :I I i Back of all outward manifest-sinus ii: the thoughtlife of the individual. Land no man is better than that inner self. The outward structure is build- ed in accordance with the eternal law of cause and effect The wisdom of isolomon when he said. “As a man i'thinlreth in his heart, so is he." has been many times pmen by the reâ€" search Mid observation of the world'. gmtest psychologists. Chamtrr building and thought mastery go hand in hand. "whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest whatsoever things are just. whatso- ever things are pure. whatsoever things are lovely. whatsoever things are of good report....think of these things.” ”v... _'v-. â€". trueâ€"while other: my in it}. may I It taken time to build church-r he- uu-e it taken time to mtrud new chum»!- lhm‘h which we my“ Lea! and we and In! and act. Emery Muntary ad or spoken word. whether 'good or evil. In accompanied by that whlch but; clown the path- : little *mon- smoothly for Another 0! u» nature and much-r: fl. hunk-r for our of 0mm: num- to gain tho right- of-ny. In mry book *0 mt! an,~ 'Iuthor bring: new pic-tum to duo- ,rnlc the "In of mfmory; every hour ’0! mmpnnbaunMp with another given [either a tooth of truly or of Mam- ;ilh to our spirit. Our onvlmnmfltt. ‘1‘“ tho ncémry o! mlurr amid which two dcell. law: it: indelible nmprwu. frlm upon "I. But while all tM- in Chcncter. than. in in 3 lug. mom urn the an“ of culture and in de- mam AM autumn. fiu Noah to antâ€"4n oumnn an "0r build": of our own (Madam for no mat by M Moths upon the gm- hg wall: we add the touch to mah- mum and pmportiouto 5:. di- I But with n foundation laid it takes ,time to build charm-tn. No great tathcdml ‘4 a minute. 'Stom- by stone it rose nbme its surroundings Ens each block “as laid into its plan- :with toil and cflort. We often over- Elook the formathe acute in the pm< duction of the bigger things in life We prnine the hem. whether stnhw man or warrior or Christian martyr. We enjoy ripened and delicious fluit‘ M‘vor thinking of the humbie down and the forces of nalum whivh pm- ducal it and of flu: slow pmcux of it: (hvdopmenl. A (ms! and good character is In much the mull of the laws of growth an in the tall in» or In ripened (run. mwr, l‘ll’lii nvunsuucul unurtn. it appears that the only price which has been greatly Ieduced is that ' The building- of chamter is the charged by the State of Illinois for moot importnnt business of any life. the organization 0! corporatIomI. Un- Nothing we can do for humanity in der the new Corporation Act of not no important as that which we are State. which became eifective July 1. building within ourselves with the 1919, the fee {or the organization of passing years, and IIluIt we are to be' at the end of life is a great deal truer ‘test of real liIing than what we may ipossess or what we may have done. I The springtime of life is the time Ito lay the foundation for the struev Iture of future years. Natum’ II spring; ftimc with its fragrant flowers and {singing birds “Btu!!! again and again. ihut when youth has departed it W- toms no more Without this it can rumor rise into strength and grandam ito bmame a monument of time and; II landmmk of histoII'. Safetv m- I-uirea that we mould this foundation utter divine patterns and build upon Ietemal pIincipleII. Truth. poi-it). loIe ‘Ihese are the immutable principles which giIe strength to the foundation for the temple of character. and the\ are found in an experience of true (omersion through Chiist into thc'eorporationfi $4311.‘i741 'ing the same month in 1918. it receiv- things that are highest and noblest I-nd purest. companies has been greatly reduced, and this reduction, strange to my. in proving a great soume of revenue for the State as eIidenced by the corporate “mint-so being done by L. L. Immersion, Secretary of State. 1 Although the new Act dot-maxed fees of the Corporation Depaitment in the office of the Secretaiy of State more than doubled timing the month of Augumt. 1919 0\ er the same month of l918. Prior to July 1, ””9, to incorpumtx- a compam him a capitalization of $5000.00 mqulred a fee of $50.00;: whereas you may noII -incorporate a eompanI \Iith a capitalization of $40 3 000.00 (ll law for onlI $20.00 Nob withstanding this fact, ll0\\e\'.cr dur ing the month of August 1919, the Corporation Depuitmcnt meeimd from! II human duh; (-d only 516347.30. The same pro-t The building- of character is the most important business of any life. Nothing We can do for humanity is no important as that which we are building within ourselves with the passing years, and what we are to he at the end of life is a great deal truer test of m: living than whit we may possess or what we may have done. LAYING A FOUNDATION By J. Aland Nam Puma First Evangelical Church. 0"?“ 4“ "ms-9... to due - C. E. Baker, Downers Grove Hlnsdale South Sales Room, Fleck Buckholz, Hlnsdale ‘ Lincoln Garage, H; c. Kamm'eyer, ’linsdale J We know United State Tires are good tires. That’s why we sell them. The inct‘lraml {mm which the Sq-cro- airy of State. Mr. I'lmmenson. is re- wiving In due to the Inn that many people hcn-tofon- conducting their busim‘u :u a m-pnnm-rshtp rather than my the exorbitant (M "quit!“ for the incorporation of a company. an Imnrporntfing uwlor tho [wt-vision- ,of the new Act. . - . 8mm of the lat-xv comm-Hum whn‘h haw- hcrrtufon boon omnniml .901!" "w law- ol other Itatm 1w ll- lno aniltu thrmnclvou of tho prud- Iion- of the mw Act. Iml n-Jnrorpm- nfln: under the lawn of thin date. Prior to July 1, 1919. to incorporate a company with a capitalization of 735000.00 required a fee of $50.00; whereas you may no\\"incnrporate a yompany with a capitalization of 340. 000.00 or less for on!) $20.00. Nob lwlthstamling this fact, how.evcr dur ing the month of August 1919,0110 Corporation Department received from corporations 343.137.“; whemas dur~ ing the same month in 1918. it tmiv- ml only 516347.30. The smm- [Iroâ€" pottion of Inca-mo is hair»: augment- ed at the present tuna. and indica- tiunfi ("‘4' that tho‘ Stale will he 50% oral thousand dollars ahvad at NW and of the war by having roam-ml the fees for llw inmrporatinn of com- ponies. l MI dfllwry wimlow.‘ We“ I“ ‘TM mud: I’M nap-d I“. anon Ill- window. who" the bill CORPORATION FEE REDUCED._BRINGS IN MORE MONEY "I‘M-u If 0M fin" m MI; W the In! 0“". "m0 Imam have m II. I imbue Notice is hereby gm» out I will sell on and OM! October, 6th. :919, the remaining pm:- of Inter national truck. License No. 361508. that wu partially destroyed I: he and abandoned by the owner left as an obstruction on the Public High- way. if the auto is not claimed and expense for the care of same is not paid before the above date. Charles Roe. Highway Commissioner. ; A (‘ORDIAL WEIA‘OME AWAI'I‘S YOU! nf the various des in the Bible school will oco cupy the time o the usual sermon on this occasion. At 6:30 P. M. the young people cathet‘ for a social hour with light refreshments followed by a pro- gram of sacred music. devotions and study of a topic of special interim tn youm! folkx There will he no other evening service. This is the young folks own special hour. NEXT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Tll. fies-bib. Orchestra, Choil, pipe ongan and piano \\ ill be combined to give music specnal prominence in this service. _. ‘ “"‘I The “Whole Family Se1v1ce’sta1'ts at 10 A. M" all the adults gathering in the old chu1ch and the ‘ net of the familv in the new building. . ' r‘til 10:4.) 0 ’c-lotk the time \till he devoted to class . s v z. ‘1' of the Bible. lntellig cnth chosen courses in the hands of able teachem “ill make this hour z-my 1n nhtablc At l0:»l5 o'elmkallclasses come together in the new huiltlipgend Jail} in the public seryice of The new program of Sunday activities adopted by‘ the Congregational Church and Bible School goes: into efiect '1 W”; vital fidu- my ‘- ‘ CONGREGATIONALISTS PUBLIC NOTICE THE PROMOTION EXERCISES THE ANNUAL RALLY SUNDAY. “Well. then. get ihc Boaphom' Thhossameinudheurdm order. Then he said. “I dan‘t want to Russia- but you can’t Ruminin.” So the 'l‘ommiea went away Hun- ‘ Two Tommie: went into a mshur- Int nntho eastern that and auto- 3 the waiter: “We want Turkey with 'x- IN'IEBNATIONAL waiu'r replie‘iv M‘

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