Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jan 1920, p. 6

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M "w ' mu»... 0' mo nun- and IM um: I d me My. mum-Inn. I knew mu i h. Amt-un- «mm Mn uh» Mum ’ I. [I M Bum M N» am! Own '0" “mu-1 mm n» mm"... M Amr- ! h mm M mmpflln' m down-m! upon I I hi I. Mud out-Inca. I not mm- (M ”an MI. I wmvhnndtbowopk. W tho I!“ unms with ma. I... aol mam. Net and pour. W and pmnfful. Journalist; W hm woman "can mm! Ml». ml alum In- It". Iii-Ion MIMI. I‘M luck". no!- hit. MOON-Inn rMMm a! "w world bl! com. went through the "6' only dent Ind Macias! In 1 night In I" “I. mw bamphy of tin tern pllnet. With the and mm. of (be com nrmlstlce the peo- thin pl, trtod tn shake dotl o! the nllh‘m‘n I! Ind ml"? “a 1"“ to light. Todll. I o'ver yur utter. It II but trudging and lnju: stunbllnl. part “'9 gym mad b.- In ‘ lvnttommmm-r fl. lmmn-Mofifffilfll “an. I: ll "Irâ€"Ibo mm to ntâ€" h to nahâ€"on new. and I and. M. m IM Iron" M. M .- W- with mm mm ad J m Chaos or Reconstruction - h Europe F0310!» the Great Work! War? no no «mm M nun: it fit to: dancer-(y [our nun an I M wu moo. 'foc naile- Will- yarn or pasta hell left Eu- "- mumod and mutating. The world tun come through the red- dent and Macias! night In all the biography of the ptlnet. wm: the min: of the Irmlsttce the peo- ple trtod to nuke o! the nightmare Ind nope Moll ‘ to light. Todllu ,' mu: BEFORE ALL NATIONS ”If Van M Hall Hav- L." the Peo- 'l. In - nghtman. From WM ‘ am, New nor-Io can Aron-o Than. Only Hope I. In Amr‘ca‘ I, FRANK COMERFORP. utter. It I. (Mk II- nln In Our Ann. 0m arts are happy hm. We If. like the mun-Man on the lute. whose melody In sweeter than ho. hum". or Ilka the trader. mm.“ by I moun- mn echo. who-o tnvl'nl word return- “ III In mime Hindu-has Dr. Do Wm C. Henry of New York upland not long ago the (oath of a truck driver that had hem knocked out In a milklon. The mun had picked Ms teeth from the miter and ran up to the mum‘s oak-e can-yin; them In his hand. tn thp gums and the jun were han- dnxml shut so that thv teeth hlt on a pad "f lint. In tho other one the tooth still hung tn the gums. no the whats were cgonmd out without do- tnohtng the teeth. In hath mm the tooth homme solidly fixed and the patients could use them for norm-I httlng in a few months after the acct- dent. v Dr. H. 1!. Savory to": In the Lan- t-o' (London). of two rum. In nrh of which sovpml Moth were dlslm rated from chrir sockets. In one can the mom wore plan-d In salt mun while the dentist mrefnfly washed nut the Men. Then they were rainy-HM. a stitch or hm "hm Repunt Your Lou! Teeth. When nno'c from "mm are hundred out more I! no rwod to Imu- them on the floor. for Hwy am he reinserted by n zoo-i. tit-Mint. Thom mm. the day. the day "in wlll nrwr he (Mummyâ€"Hm day "Int rhnngfll tho world: "to day of fnnr yours. at tho and of «Ml-h civilization WM almost bunchhnckofl. (Copyright. '9”, Won-urn No'mur PM”) Q In the Jam a! mu Rump had a pun-o In tho Innuflh' a! pan Tho nom- rm MM! with man“. MM i In: Mr tun-h 1n Ml. \‘mum um g ‘m M "w mm» "mum of "in" I'm Urn. F‘nrvnfln. mm". M"!!! rum! a..." Rm mm mm m. ' Win-wk memnl «nah "mum from rMmm-y- hum-on «an “up!“ In 1 Mo rm" Immr mum. Ornlm "MINI fl mu "w nun at n hwy. «and»; p warm, l'rnMam- Moro «an of «mm "to Htmhlom- «mm! M H» grmrlh and :nrngrru n! Hu- «MM. Tho" was lit-mo nun-'1! fun. hm PMMM I‘M!» pawl 90 .Irhml. nation! woman «an: rrmnlng mg: m 0MP WINK Mon warn-In: rflmwr hurt"! whlsolo-d an "Mr no; on «ark. TM" wne "mt tutuâ€"mo unluluod «Mo M "In world‘s «mu-nu- shun! and mo common"; hm mp" am! tame» a?" Manning and flthu "N- Mark "annals. Imvl nâ€"rrynno had mm In tho- cmnomw. 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(III, photo Input. no photograph was with anthem-Neal mm the atom! of mm I! m M- to "w mn.‘ no Macaw DI "n um port-mâ€" !» um M Ibo who!" fun. In- I It the hurt or capital In stone and cannot feel the message whlch comet m:- the so“. let [char show (In! In heart In human and that It will Met Injustice. It and be, a little longer to I‘ve flesh and blood. lumber and Ill- tor worn". on the onset ride a! the ocean. It's a crime against God and The heart of labor I: warm. lt- mouth: is born or enacting. The gospel of the brotherhood of man ll ‘tho memge that labor has alway- ‘tnught. I am sure that It I could pic» tire the poverty of the children and women and men of Europeâ€"It I could only make people see what I have seen In Europe. our (inferences would see!- trivinl by comparison with their mf- feringn. lion would wiil to work and and Joy in the working. Whnt grater compensation can come to conscience than working to feed tho hungry. to clothe the naked. to comfort the lowly? war. It In true that we gave nearly county thou-and Ilveo that the Proa- alana might not pass; that ammo: with no! shackle the world. It was our boat blood. Em’ope gave for (our mm, and she gave of her youth un- tll her man power was almost ex- haunted. We cannot sacrifice Europe with- out being sacrificed. If Europe {ans-â€" America will tumor. The storm of un- mt that rocks Europe to ruin wlll shake America. We mun work and give-«loan. It you plea-e. _ ‘mmumwmmm «no to wow It In new. Our Mum my. In our home (Man an well. We have been and an dew-sullen of war. On! am- nc ample. our yield ha been plentiful. We have Ill abun- dance or. material. Our man powet in only lam “an“; (mind by the DOWNERS GMVE REPOI mail on account of the sickness of Carder “but Anglia. The local schools were closed today because of the illness of the jlnitors and several ‘of the teachers. They will reopen Monday morning. Feb. 2. Earl Downer is delivering Runl‘ It was through the influence of Mr. John H. Sass. formerly a member of Grove Lodge and one of the mov- ing figures in the above mentoined duh that the visitors took charge. Seldom has a degree been confer- red in Grove Lodge in just the way (he work was done on Saturday ev- ening. The ancient lessons of the craft, as exemplified by the tam, were brought to the attention of all. Mr. Timke is a member of the Kellogg Cmftman’s Clubgmd of Pm- ‘gressive Lodge. and it was at his re- quest that the visiting brothers put on the work. All those participating are employes of the Kellogg Switchâ€" board 00.. of Chicago, where Mr: '1 imke is employed. , A degree team composed of mem- lcrs of the Kellogg Cnftsman’s Club and members of Progressive Lodge No. 954. of Chicago. exemplified the work in the Sublime Degree of Masâ€" mr Mason in the averting. Wm Tim- ko, a member of Progressive Lorlgn took .the Junior '.Warden‘s .station‘ while his son Glenn. was being init~ fated into the mysteries of the order. ‘ More than twenty-seven diflemnt wdges were represented by those pre- sent and the many visitors and mem- bers of the loca! lodge taxed the caâ€" pacity of the hall. ‘ A! six-thirty a rears: was taken and 4h». visitors and members of the lodge [attack of a supper in the banquet mom on the second floor of M huiMing which «1: tam-val by me (mild of S. Andrew's church. “inn." written by Sir l-‘mlrrki uflddn. the «thumb-had organist of Ifl'mminlucr Alix-p [Mention ll i~ a flat cxnmple of the English par! mug. l-‘ive thin! «hum: were confcrml h) Grove bulge. 824. A. I". t A. 3L in a Special Session last Saturday. which started gt 2.30 in thv filer- Third Drum [in-p16“ norm Many “dim and Members 0' (have Lodge. LOCA L MASON IC LODGE WORKED LAST SATURDAY The mining soloists will be Mr. A. C. Youubem. tenor. and Ir. ”lake Wilson. baritone. who will up- rur In an new!" part. of the pn- xrun. Thu 0! a». boy: of the choir will lll‘ solos. Dlvld Meyers slug- »; uhmnn‘l “Wood-pigeon.” width ‘b pnkululy adapted to his other- !ral voice, and fluid Lina alumina ,Novln'l "um. "63' Blue." Tlmw two boys an. solo: II a roan-n. giv- icu by the cholr In Mann reel-ally and 0! their work. the Anna New in” “they sequined (Du-manna won- m-rfully wrll. before well a lam ou- lclk‘nfl." (about Mm hundred wo- |k~.) NM Damn mll make kin dr- ‘Im «m: Ingram’. "Owl and m jam-yak" Thl arc-[rum will ronrlook- with I hummus numb" caudal ”The Goo- of which will be hung without accom- paniment. By twill request, the choir will nope“ the two Russian number: which cranked such 1 {av- pnble lmpmlon u the musics] ur- A'kc in 8. Andrea": church In Novem- btr. Among the numbem in the first [an of the program, will be several ‘beautiful and unusual Christmas car- ols from foreign lands. including “Lo. how I Rose e'er blooming,” by Pne- toriun. (1609). and two old an'ch carols. “Angela we have haul on l-lgh," and “The Three Kings." both The program will be divided in!» itwo parts, the first part consisting lentirely of sacred music, during which the choir will appear in their vest- ments. and the second part of secu- lar music, in which the choir will not be vested. This evening, Jan, 80th. at. eight v 'clock. at Dicke'a Theatre, Emman- uel Choir of LaGrange ,consisting of sixty boys und men under the direc- tion of William Ripley Dorr. will giv‘ a concert, under the auspices of S. Andrew’s church. ‘ Under the MRAHGE (IIOIR ' GIVES (OMEN EIIIS EVENING Church Well Known Choir, " Will Sing. of S. Andrew's on Intomny and um throu the Blue. on the I'm: mm at . M. Tmimonulr n... m P. 1. Chill" ‘ 00.. Toledo. ONO. Ifl-IIIIWWM¢ :mA. Harm mu '3 cn'Annn 143mg! 113“, u-u madam-d with not-h null-db. that. by toque-t para o! it will be given unit: Sunday evening It. the hour of public I'orlhlp. Phone 212-W-2 which :1: given .1 the than-h Int Tues-thy evening by the lame chorus choir dlml by In. Ran-veil". GT Grval Raine-Hon Rule in lull" ”vol Slims Suits. "wt-mm Fury (Top- hmm- Senna Skins Miro-h. r“. "I" not! «1- nbfllwr you My ‘ Miss Mariam Roe wu pudding Lt the omn at the time ind liu Marian lnwer at the piano. but all knew their part- so well that they continued without Interruption. Handel's Oratorio. “The Messiah." [to the words “Behold darkness shall :c'owr the earth and the people shall \ all: in darkness!" Just at that mo~ ment a {use plug burned out leaving the audience in total darkness for several minutes until the ushers groping nhout in the darkness at In: fcund and remedied the difficulty. A very musing incident ocurred at the “Messiah" given at the church last Tuesday evening. When Mr. G. Kortzenbom was rendering his bass solo in a very able mnncr. he came A very fine program had been plin- ned and every thing was ready but a great mny about town are either mock in bed or temporarily detained 9.! home. Under these circumstances it seemed highly injudicious to pm- ceed and so the meetings 50 over until a later date which will be duly announced. The First Methodist church has postponed its revival effort on account. of the sickness in the village. Postponement Deena} Nut-nary Bo- clue of Gm! Amount of Sickuus (II Village. .4\.\'n (Km-2 nr Tm: mm POSTPONE REVI- VAL M E E T] N G S AT M. E. CHURCH Mrs. Mary L. Youdc SCA LP SPECIALIST HARRY H. MARTIN O Cord Wood 3",“, ‘ f'XWestemUnlted Gas f" By the Day or flour ! ’5!“ and Electric Compaw '5' .-\ pfinlnnfls by “Iowan. Downers Grove R. R. l 75 Ram tom: Anne SHAMPOOING MRS. EM RICH 3! No. For"! An. LUMBER Old Ben C O A L ' NOW IN TRANSIT Placg Your Order At once For Prompt DELIVERY Phone One Five Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. 101 South Main St. REPAIRS REASONABLE, CONSISTENT WITH PRICE OF MATERIAL USED. Harness Sloop. II in my to keep dun. TN- b one o! the joy. 0! «III- amp o! (M: range. It: "Mu mun-l own thou. whiter Ind. drip pan and broilm. put to. be imtly clan-d uimply by u- in; a damp cm. The use a! 3 Cabinet (in Rum! so simplifies cooking that thing» made on itâ€"-â€"wlwther they be moths. soup or a nubâ€"u;- uniformly good. HYIMGISIIIQ'MI) H’smdeonacaskmge Dor’fi‘ murmur: om Mom/mm Steam Honing - Sewer Building G” Fitting \_ COAL 1 Building Materials of All Kinds Manufacturers Dealers u-It’s Good! Fred B. Hoinfle PLUMBING Telephone 58-... Our Monuments are executed from a «rich of le~ eeptable designs and every dehil it looked after by experts. That in why our monuments always upped to good tuste. It you plan a memorisl in your plot we will show you a no» vnriety 0! designs to choc-e from. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN Phone 85- R manuals. Downers Grove, Ill. MILLWORK

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