Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Apr 1920, p. 2

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The pouttry prndnofll of our nation u'e equal In value tn onehflf them-- fire corn crop of the nation. It would In furl: easy to double the output 1 poultry and make that Industry ml hmuhthocom/m ID". of Most Common Cause: I. That of Ovefleeding, Which Usuatly Rowm 6n Scour; VALUE OF POULTRY PRODUCTS taut! In Vain. to Gnu-Calf 0' com cropâ€"Easy Manor u Doublo Output .1 Chicken One of the rommon 03mm of fauna In raising mlves In that of over-Jeal- lng. whloh usually results In scouring. When scouring mourn. the amount of milk fed should be. redumd, or In severe case no mm at all given until the trouble ceases. FAILURE IN RAISING CALVES oxrollonl adv-max:- lu und- (in:- by "no for! Hun I» mum-M «f Ibo n- flon In doc-mm the» "no hats arr re- moval. A you-(Mn- an In mod I. Some («alert Mlleve "mt MI which no m-l mulrvly Hum-«l In tho cornfield 0ch "M make edition! [ulna If WVHI "um um MM and fed grill h I drylm. 'l‘hc-n- In no mum why all nun-ml Pm (me wovlulecl an dry- l3¢ nllon In maul In unuounl and qual- IU to that «mm "at Imps have been obtaining In nw fur-Md. II‘ the unnu- fled Intmln no lull-(rd on can. :mly numflrmmlnd. they would nah pmmnblo- ulna In «mm If they .hve been mama-0’ do!“ no IIJM 'mflold. The "outm- II «nu-m muted V “Feed the «nulluue no that the uni- lmls will mu u up clean. as u spolls sullen exlmml lo the Mr to: seven! Ann." .1 “Corn illnzr- may lu- (ml out of doors :In hunks. in Iln»: smll. or In fnct any lplm-e wlu-I‘v unfumls ran eat It wlth- ’out \\':H~'ll‘."fi:l.\'s H. W. l‘lnrk 0! the :Colormlfi Aarluilllunnl'mllege. “In l‘vwling milk runs It is u wry good plan In glvv ”In [my in mck‘s ’outsldu ur smnv ”Info wln-rv the uni- muls \xill [HIP-“'11“?! it. all“! food lhq Pnsllnxo in [In-"hum nl‘lvr milking. It vnmy lw gin-n lu'im n «lay in rnlluns from 10 In 1.”. pmuuls all n fut-ding or 20 10 30 pnnnnls mu; day. “Smun lnrm- unln'mls will take us‘ Jllgll us 1!! In 30 pmnnls nl' silage per; day and “Ink" gum! ufw of It. In fwd-j ling falllrnlng Mud; or slum-s. snug»: {may be full (\HH‘ :1 (My ln smaller rn- mans running: fmm m In I?» pnnnuk'nt ll feed fur ,z'rmvn stuck nml I'm- yuung anlnmlq l'rmn 6 m 12 pounds. I “Slum-p will mnxumu {rum 2 lo 4 pounds clm’ly unnl hurries {mm 4 m 1‘: pounds; ulwn nut working. “I! is no! mlvlwlnlu Io fl-ml work ,honws lnl'm‘ mmnmles of silage no :more tlmn m glu: [how large quanti- ,‘fleu of new gran-L ADVANTAGE 0F SELF-FEEDER flog- Not Emir.” Find-hid In Com- Mld Should nu. Profit-bl. ‘ Cam. In Drylot. my R WQCIARK. (‘Mormio Av! rulmnI 008k", PM! (‘nmnx roan , I. "upturn! gm!" Mums can he mum! Mm "w land "um “'th the «am Is cum! "w ordinary way. iFEEnma SILAGE T0 DIFFERENT Amr. ALS Good Plan to Supply It to Cow: In Burn: After 'Mitkmq Has Been Completedâ€"4V“ Advisable to Give Too Much to Horse. Feed Any Place mm It Can Be Done Withgut waste. ADVANTAGES OF A SILO‘ nu Pm l! Minion Dr. Kiekhocfer, formerly president of Northwestem College, will preach. A cordial invitation is extended to "In people of the community to attend Hus senice. Be on time as a large crowd is anticipated. The l’antominun “The Ten Virgins" will be given by the young ladies assisted by the Lehman-Nansen Quar- tel. The Christ 14 flovn “we. 'l‘he service will open prppmtly at 7:00 with congregational singing an! prayers lwl by tlfl' pastor. The exercise, “lnxtlie Cross of Christ 1 Glory," will be r-mlercd by lifu-vn children of the Junior Alli- I A program which should be of un-; ‘usual interest to the people of Down-El mu»: Grove who are not in the habit of}! attending Sunday evening church sew: \icés is being prefiwrml by the peoplel of the First Evangelical church. If them is one Sunday in the you! “hen; (-vcrybod) ought to hr in church it A x if on Easter Sunday. f‘ Unusually Interesting ‘Evening Promised Public For Next Sunday. SPECIAL EASTER PROGRAM AT THE .IST EVANGELICAL Toasters. Hot Plates. lmundry Stoves. Waffle Irons. Hume‘tu'ey Hot nter Heaters. Room Heaters. Gas Ranges. Gas Irons. Simplex Ironcrs oRadioâ€"X Gas Lights. f‘xWestern Un ifed Gas :5”: and EleCtfiCCIanany :31? Convenient to operate: easily kept cleanâ€"the most heat (of the least gas. She should be provided with one of the elevated nven type rangesâ€"finished in enamel. Around the kitchen stove cen- ters most of the work of the busy housewife today. The Gas Range of Today DOWNERS GROVE l , . . is 'lucsday evening In the parlors of the Congregational church the Wau- nbanss Camp Fire Girls gave a supper ;l.o their fathers and mothers. The lmeal was cooked nml served by the .gi-rls and was a revelation in what "i“ coming generation can do. About ilt}- fi-ve wem pix-sent and thor- ,1. ll- “ i ughly enjo_\eil the owning. r 11 The girls wish to thank Mrs. Par“ rish andâ€" Mrs. O'Neill for their as? sistance in making the owning a sucâ€" : cess and the mombeis of the Chuwh ‘for so generously allowing them the: ‘ 'use of their parlors for the aceusion.} [0 "i it Beginning Monday, Anril 5th. lhl fallowing butcher .Jmpa' announcn that they will clos- tin-iv stores at uuiay SIX O’CLOCK CLOSING AN- NOUNCEMENT CAMP FIRE GIRLS GAVE BANQUET T0 PARENTS TUESD’Y H. C. Pitcher Fred Mochel Klein's Marla-i o‘clock every Lay. except gm- REPORTER. DQWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Advertisement Easter is the annual go-to-church day of the order. “'lu-n tho nwmbers attend «livim- worship in :1 body. Many local men are members 0f H135 (Cummamlury and the {enurul public - extended a cordial invitation to participan- in tlw services. ' At three o'clock on next Sunday. Easter, 3 special service will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church here which the members of Trinity (,ommamh-y, Knight. 'l'emplars. of La: C(nngo. will attend in a body. The.» Knights will be attired in their full dross uniforms. plumml hats and swords. The Rev. Bunton ll. Flem‘ ing, pastor of the church, will preach the sermo talkingv as his text. “The Knight 0 the 20th Century" [night Template: “'ill I»- Present in Uniform at Spry-in! \I. E. Church St'nit'c. TRINITY COMMAN DRY ATTENDS' CHURCH HERE SUN DAY He cleaned the streets and rid the island of yellow fever. Beginning at the bottom he taught the pe le to read and write ~â€" establishe a sKstem of schoolsâ€"and then trained t em in self-government. He abolished profiteering and eradicated com;;~tian H2 provided Cuba with a consti- tmion and e‘tahlished swift. impartial justice. It was Leonard Wood’: task to build a republic out of this military colony, prostrated by four ears of warfare; to build a repubic in a country where popular elections Were unknown and where the vast majority of the population couldn't even mark a ballot. Leonard Wood has been tested and tried. He found Cuba in a condition of squalor and savage anarchy. For more than a century it had suffered military op ression, which has few parallels in istory. For more than two centuries it had been the fever- plagued spot of the world. > The streets were 0 sewers. People were dying b t ethousand. Theisland was infeste by bandits and brigands‘only pmflteers floan‘shed. lk‘itli have lived outside of Illinois. Both now live in Illinois. Do not be misled on this issue. You should vote solely on their fitness for President. state. This is the one time of all other: when an outsttnding national 6 re should be electedâ€"Leonard ood in the mm. Remember. neither candidate was born in Illinois. Both are tons of other states. One‘wat born in Min. newts. the other in New Hampshire. Minnwotn has already given her over‘ whelming vote to Leonard Wood against her “native son” candidate. South Dakota has followed with an endorsement equally strong for Leonard Wood. It is your one opportunity to let the country know where you stand. When you come right down to It, remember that you really Will be voting for yourself when you vote for the man you believe in and the man you want. You will be voting for your- self because he will be the man you want to representoyou and your ideas in the White House. N0 PRIMARY in the liistorv of Illinois has meant so much to the average man in this state. The "Favortie Son" idea and blind partisanship should have nothing tn , do with this question. It is beyond that; more than that. You want the man whoee charac- ter and ebilitiee have been proved in the actual conduct of great national and international affairs; not merely tried itL '_l‘°_ problem of any one He turned a bankrupt moon. notable chiefly lot atarvatron. drreare and duorder. "No one at the moat merited and proeperoue countriee m the world. Paid all her debte and Mt $l.000.000 it: her treasury. All rim work hu peered into the solid arbtetemnt ol hillol)”"l record worthy at a Walnut-an or a Lincolnâ€"~- training seeming- ly ordained to fit Leonard Wood lot Preeident of the United Saree. . Neither England with her baa-red ability lot colonial adrntnntranea. eor France with her marvelous record. bee ever produced en remark- able a genius ia ceaetrertm mm at Leeand Weed. Lord Cromer told Iii-home ah. .L. m _-- L.- nm'a‘.‘ In ‘- Who Should Be President of the United States 'OU’RE oing to vote for somebody for Presi- dentâ€"at t e Preference Primary, Tues. Apr. 13. ”moot-lam “smug-diu- “:7chqu Wood'o‘gume in America: one lot over twenty ycln. in constant name at the nation In adminis- which the Repuwcan addict. his-mend iodunhubeena and Hanan m mun fideoodisnnmlfigun-amihnheen All Next Week in Crockery Granite 6: Other Household Goods AREMOVAI; SALE . at Dexter’s Vatiely Store -1NM W. W. “25. am We a! youtoreoolvetogotothepdls Tueoday. April 13, and show your belief and confidence in Loonud Wood. The whole county is waiting to hear what Illinois is going to fly and it in for you to do the saying. They are relying upon your good judgment and common sense. You Wally are responsible. You owe it to them and to your conscience to vote your rm! preference uninfluenced by local wide or prejudice. or local politics. We ask you to do your pan because we be- have Leonard Wood is the man you want. TheaectetofthemcceesoflaeonardWood in that he know: men, he knowameworld and in peoples. Hie rock for Uncle Sam has taken himaroundtheglobe. Heieama of peace and yet of courage. Above all elseâ€"he ie 100% Ammanâ€"1mm. tuned and dependab'le. You need, the country needs. Leonard Wood now. just as it needed Abraham Lincoln sixty II this crisis of the world's hiuoty we med a man for Pnnidem with the experiences and~ Qualifications of a nation-builder and a nation- Til-adore Roosevelt aid of his work: "It would be diflicult to find anywheu a fimt record of Mill accompliubmcm.” in Cubaâ€"a tecord of the fat-sighted admini- 8m and ”(man-yes. : nation builder. His work in the } mamlous an in Cuba. The Encyclopedia Britannica flatly atatea that [Md Wood struck o. the Min of mili- taty canal to which the colony had been pre- viously subjected and convened it into a nation [waned for the Cabana and by the Cabana. This then is the norm! of Leonard Wood W that tin on: man but qmltfnd to mamas"; ION-awn [mad wood: but don-amok In no :- Await-an. Loo-III Wood h- : mid-wide. ptoud mic- ” n dmim. He does not invite “or“ by vacilluioa or inkiaonâ€"hu dun. Ids. well-dcfiud puma-a avert trouble a! min tote. «my. 0nd tit pat-st [film in mamhtp u wallainhsiuuiutho ability to chaos. III. tightmniuthofight 'ott. LoomrdWood huthbnb'lity. In Cuba hon d:- nty Itatt he choc Cuba. a mint- 0‘ his cabin. That base! the moon theylovdhim- thn is why they woollip him to thi: day. Neilhu inked with hot Ian-Ind nbility lot column! aluminum not PM wuh be! marvelou- ncotd. ha «a W to mul- shit : “alumna mm u [and Wood. Lord Cm told hi: ham. All um watt has pund into the :qu1 athmtm‘m cl hmory -| mod tonhy at a Wuhan! an o: a l Intuit-- Imam; mmmr Iy ordained to fit [mud Wood lot Fashion: 01 lb. Unmd Sum HI «and a lunkmpt nanon. noubk chMly lot fllflflloo. Juneau-M dnmda. IMO one of the not! wound and pro-pom momma m (h. would. Paul I" he: dob" Ind Mt $l.000.000 m her treasury. Nathan Vlilliam MacCheeney Chairman Leonaxd Wood lliinoin Campaign ('ummiflee 12124 Conga-s; Hon-l, ('hit‘ngn. in the Philippinu is equally as Ffiaay, Mam ‘

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