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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Apr 1912, p. 3

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0'. i 3 i u“ “a. II. rvrsro” mafifiméfih... fvéF. D. LINDLEY 0 Good C-mm noon on North Hm mm. corporation. wit! me. In munch: who. u: all to M w you «- um. “um-nun or arm Inna to ex- etnnto for . stone-front tour-ht Milan on mm slag. Chicago? moon. m not put moat . WI!“ Inn you that“ Yrmggd;m 090M! unproven ,or d 19““: I look It our. Mid mafia Mai an after I. I. no bundhcx. more In nothing bet- tl’ boll! In town. A good many 94,000 I up u we“ an (M- tn ho coats of paint: a! room: I: you ca matting and furnace. :- porches. etc. I re: how easy term. owner #1 look It our. nnd m: u_ 11,9 bgndhcx. filer - Another bmuty in highest Fart of south 0. has nine mom, with 1:0 more on floor I! needed. Lame basement ' mule. Extra nice trim. hot water 't large lot with alley In rear, A" 13“}: mm 111 full. An emrlal‘y desk- 1 home from mandpolnt of both health ind location; ".000. 5 cash. WORM A good many 94,000 preapertlon do not up u We" as this 8 .100 mace wm tn two mats 91 paint: Eight A: plea- at room: 0 yon can Imagine, new gaming and furnace. first and second :- porches. etc. I many do not know you _oa_sy__termo met _wil]_ma.ke. 3m! A MAI good nix-room house. modern. 1:” It at nova heat, on Narlh Fem! n e. I! II plentiful. Int. 75x1“. mu. ”.000. Part cull. a I. no! Internlln; reading (or a 1 rooms. H m o ’mnlor inst blame me: § 1mm, on a beautiful loo [51150 n. "I 1min. «earn hut. elecirle IInMI. $51M Mlkwnlllde'ti‘oml’mn‘nl no aur- . 11 any me n v 5. rue poul'ry home; “.000. {1.580 on". .ll front lot. “ll“, ouhtdc Wri- M on Ichlnnd venue. (or "25 cuts. 1'»- um w your (Muller “and. Ann M. "nuance? Of mum we have u. fl “'0 About a house 3179 have tuna- "le (q ny._nmove the reactor and an H In no ht 9mm “on. Na = 8:: hand 37:" I "m“ . urovc um {I In not a mum In the mine. Mom M- l room in h 76 by than: 100 not and In. Do“ and. {mm ”men. nnd play W I 1M «Mann, __fl,mugnkn n. Ind a. P a In to ban . 3 ground "'7 “I". no mm boll ll up: 1 momfl. I: led. mm "on hon-o. on m ".0 (ml. I. Im k‘. um. from scarlrwrhd. Lo! so u. from 3nd «to. win. no“. mm. «c. ; lav ”.m not! null-factory lawn. A u. fu am In "I. hurt of tnwn. loam hot Inter heated a mom col.- ;9 “50. with large lot, on wuth llde. $2.000. mm"? ifgi'fi'é'i 12: :53 fl . £2.91! “5?"? o! Interact": I. who as ”dare not Inny hams, 29.12%]! y "“5553; It you but of anyone who an nu a W lo-room home with h a 10th.! a Mr . and mom Io mu; Iv|ll pu! nun mn lo nomenung good, Night can an... tor‘un-llu place. TALK ABOUT 7m flu worth at “my. new I t 1 an too-I , 0!_ gen! manta. “w! 7.” firm Pm and Harm nmmm muanulm 4'7" NI of I“ to I «no. . a at all-kt want hon do“. It... _ "a“a.r.‘.f°“.:n‘:"::,":.m Two lots. fronting cauluunl, makmg a plea: 1001112 n. on uwcn lllghland Ave" comer Chicago AVe‘, {or 3426. Pique note the numbers. Ten ucrel of good umber. a short am- uncc north, {or ”Jim The Hmher cut into cord wood will pay for [he place. Good. steam healed modem south an 90%. um 2er :99 k."- 0" '0'"! ._,_.._. - Bl: room cottage on nouui aide. re- !)ng recently, partly modem, to:- Over one half acre \‘alcull! in square. loan in promlnem pm: or wuxh side for '00. A nlce alto fur home. 'FEE"":.WZ’ W6 hu'e Iuiocw on (I: to make a quick ule strut buuneu pro rt‘. rem- In A-I condnlon. or 8.500. Very dew lot. on wuth We have knocked od nlm l nun-Ix nlo chnnm- In our 'phone In] been serving a pastorate in the Wu- oonsln Conference. He is a most ex- cellent young man and Downer: Grove Is to be congratulated upon having such a splendid man came into her midst. At the recent conference session Rev. H. E. stnub has been appointed an pastor of this church. Rev. Straub Is a graduate from N. W. College and "The Evangelical Theological Sem- nary" and for the past few years has :uy l.. Bush attended tlw (.‘on- grosslonal t‘nuventlon at the Aurora Opera Mouser in Aurora Wednvsday. John lambcrt of .lnllet am! t'ongresaâ€" man Copley were appointed as dele- gates to the natlonal convention. John Wood of Mlnadale as alternate. After the huainma of thp convention was disposed of, the delegates were the guests of Congressman .l. C. Copley at a luncheon at the Elks‘ Club. NEW PASTOR FIRST EVAN GELICAL CHURCH. lam! would I. mam-m. “D! P!!! In. (at you want: ta â€"~Four new autos In town the last noel: â€"(‘harles Mmhel. lrvp Heart! Eugnm- Half mm P. D. llndley. \lr. thlberg has nlm purchased a var. â€"»nuy L. Bush and Wm. J. Mcfilroy :mnmlml the Relmlvlican mumy vou- w‘nlion at Wheaten. Monday. oâ€"Rm'. "who went to Nhenide Monday and look a trip on "w Denâ€" plalna In a canoe. â€"â€"Arc you going In nuke I garden? Let moon Muoner figure on your plowing. large and small uraci- plowed. dragged md murmured. Phone 15‘ uhmu Mcfllnlork and George Boxer are the delegates to the Re publiran Sum- contention at Spring- nom Friday. â€"~1'lm Motlogr-ph runny Theater are already planning a boner (rut. than ever for our 0. A. R. hon. They have u connidrnblc our: expense nrrnnnd for a copy 0! the arc-ml war picture aver produced. one that Is not only an enema; photopiu. but It In true to hl-tory. And any Ichool child known the Mary. II nn'l. help Inn-ranting Hw (Inna Anny hon. The um- " “Washington (‘rmlnx (be helnwnro.’ ~"The ladlu' .\Id at (be (fangs-cur Hon-l (’huroh will hold an AIM” meeting Thur-day. April 25. In the basement 0! ”)0 rhurrh. (tome and bring your lunrh. â€"-'l‘he annual supper and buuineu meeting of llw Hamil! Church was held Wednesday evening. in spite oi ruin, snow and hail. n large crowd au- umbied. Dr. Judson H. Thomu wu- ihe Ipelimr oi lilo evening. Their friends presented Mr. and Mn. liab- cock with n imndlomo rocking chair in honor of their nm. wedding anni' vemry. This inn been lha- Ina-u prov peroml year or the rimn-h. -â€"Mn. Andre Doeslnere‘u mother h“ hemmed to Chicago ulcer a week's mu here. H. E. Wylllo and family will occupy the home of Dr. Bebb and the doctor will have his olIlce there as hereto- lore. â€"â€"Mro. W. B. Babb Ind children will spend the summer wlth Mn. Meal-es- or at Llndomvald eltnte. Mr. and Mrs. â€"J. R. Norris of La Grange. Win. in visiting at the home of John Hart- hon on Highland avenue. «Miss Bessie McGinnts has accept- ed a position wlth the American Tele- phone and Telegraph 00.. Instead 01’ Chicago Phone 00., as stated in last week's Issue. â€"â€"Mlsa Ida Shannabrook and Miss Mary Smith, enticed by the bright suhshlue and balmy air. walked to Napervllle last Sunday. -â€"Buslness opportunities, real estate investments. fire and lightning insur- ance, extensive advertising facilities. John H. Shurte, 101 N. Washington street. Phone 139-1. ~List your real estate with John H. Shurte for quickest returns and best results. Representation covers the United States. Phone 189-1 --Mrs. John Harmon entertained company from Hlnsdale Thursday. â€"Mrs. Guy Rommelss of La Grange called on friends in Downers Grove. â€"â€"James Perkins and wife visited at the home of Warren Devereaux of Aurora, Ill. “Max Butler is a new addition to the drug store of Jay Butler. and sure enough Max In just the right boy in the right place. --â€"Mrs. John Hal-thou entertained eight or her lady friends Wednesday afternoon in honor or her birthday. The rooms ware decorated in pink and green. Dainty refreshments were served. alter which the ladies deport- ed. wishing Mrs. Hal-then would have a birthday every Week. (oCouunuod from Pm 1.) LOCAL film. A PM". Hold. “Ore-tMmmlmn'tmu m acron- m In at. man! wm B C fellow of Mi Ob"!!! do!" m In "I.“ book?” “no book}; "When I and Inn to look In Witt”! ho "bod III. that Amazing Imam. “Dibble doesn't m to how men abut bminou. mum.” "Dar mo! Win: an odd my» flan. Where?" "In t bowling nlloy, fir.” "How do you into yaur living, my lad?" "Picking up pins, air.” "Yes." replied the philosophic per- ton. "But it‘s the same fortune my broker told me I had made the wool previous. no I don't know that I ought to reel any aileron from whtt I did before." Intangible Fortunes. "You say you Ion a fortune on Wall street ?" In your church rho"? ~ Paul Henderson got stuck with Second Preacherâ€"No; they usually his car on :1 via“. In_ Juliet last week. I'll! unm lhey get outside. Paul returned on a Mreet car. John I Dodson went down and hrouxh up the 'Twould. 3 08"- "rwould take a mm mm med-clad mm â€"Hon. Mr. B. Madden and family Smh hard-Mu Io endure. expprt to occupy.their borne In (‘au mm "”W "' “ W" '°°"‘ m“ early in May. Mrs. Madden's health In of concreto furniture. . much Improved. first Preacherâ€"Do they an: much In your church rholr? Tonalâ€"Shun. non 1‘on can no land! to pm (In coal In' wood It Annotation. District Vlulwtâ€"l lop. you nonna- uo a. net am your mom has went to much not” to Illl. m- | math! continent. Don't you man It In. be has put I numb on ovary floor? TM Rm. "You know Alice In. «ruck with (homutobonbudmuwmnd be Indopondont.‘ "You?" "Well. In. and but Dulu- In" none to the wall.” "How m that?" .wyuw wan-w- Null". mac-.7»; “but u- m In any. nub lylronod. uduoooumorhum o! the button. mining.” Cloning-no anc. “I think an! nun will an. I no!!- udnn," am the mlouybunw. "I never aw “nod! an no naturally to a hub um In and I Prim AIM Upholltororâ€"mt’l It. used] mad-m You too. It In humid for cullou. ~Btny motion. In. Societyâ€"Dear, no. how uncon- fomblo It. In. I couldn‘t In In It {or In minutes. Had : Puma. Uphohtenrvuulun, this I. u no reception chair. Our hm dal'n. Try It, plum. Buon Munchnulen: "What. tho mutter wm. naming n club am no!" David Hal-um: "Gee! What. a ham trade I could have got out o! Kin; Richard the Third !" Jean Valjean: “I suppose It I want- ed to I could make Frank Gotch look like a plker." 'n'." 8aylnéu of Famous Mon. Old Black Joe: “You. Iuh; l'l com- NOT IXACTLV. my oh... The render: of this paper will be pinned to ion-n that am. in at least one dreaded dime that science ha been able to cure in nll in men. uni that in Onion-h. Hull'- Cnunll Gun is (he only ponitive cure now known to the medical interim}. Clam: being n conuitutioml dunno. re- quire! a commotion“ treatmentw Hall's Cnturl: Cure in token internally acting directly upon the blood and mucoun "mean of the union. that.- ‘hy destroying m tonndntion oi the Flaunt for Papa. “'80." said {hp Indulgem father, “hum; Mr. Nervey wants to take you away from me." “0! yes,” "piled the dear sin, "but he an" he'll bring me back after the wedding journey. He has decided that we shall bond with you.”â€"Catho!lc sundnrd Illa1 Times. I --irving ”ear" of Downers Grove was kicking up a dust last Sunny wiih his new anio on our streets. in is a careful driver. ~Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Andrus vtntted In Lockmrt last Sunday. ~Auto trucka and tnmtmm um have been hnvtng 3 hard ttme getttng through on the Jolie! road the pan! two weeks. Some have been stuck than two days at a Ume. ~Hr. Peter "amenity-g In busy breath; soul on the lam rented from J E. Oldfield. «Mn, Ira "mm In very m uni In launch of cryulpelu o! the face. She In attended by Dr. Ludwig and a trained mme from the cur. ->~Thero will be I cometary Inc-ulna Saturday. April 17. I”). at 1 o’clock p. m. at the Cl" (thumb o! the int owner. of the Fair View cometary. Cut. to elm-t (hm [mum and other business that my om before the medium. Truum A, L. 8m"! and 0. [I Hear". Roxall Orderlioo are eaten jolt like candy. are particularly prompt and unable In action. may be token at ‘any time. day or night: do not con-o diarrhoea, nausea. piping. eacoaaivo loo-cum. or other undo-ital». oilecta The! lino a very mild but pouiiivo action upon the 0mm- with which they coon in contact. apparently act- luu no a renuiativn tonic upon the Ivy laud muscular coat of tho bowel. thua w overcoming vain... and aiding to "more (be bowoiu to we vimrou and hultlu activity. TM" aim. 10c. 25c. and 60c. sold only at our atomâ€"- Tho Ruaii Eton. T. R. Norris. We have A are. dependable and 334 together Ideal remedy that In particu- d-rly adapted to the requlremente of aged people. and people of weak con- Iututtone who antler from con-t!- pntlon or other bowel dleordem We are no certain that It wlll relieve these complaint: And give absolute setbac- tlon In every particular that we ot'ler It with our perm! guarantee that It shall coat the user nothing if It tulle to tub-teatime our claim. This rem- edy ll called Rex-ll Otderllee. Old Folkl Should Be Carola! In 1'er selection 0! Rogulaflvc Medicine. Houdini. the only wonder~worker of a mechanical sort. who is preserved to the Majestic Theater on account of his extraordinary merit, will present his remarkable feats which have never been duplicated or equaled in any way by any other performer. His‘ ability in escaping from all manner‘ of manacies and locks has made him world famous. and he has played con- tinuously in Europe most of the time (or several years. not having appeared at the Majestic Theater for four sea- sons. Willard Sims Co., whose con- vulsing larce, “Filkin's Furnished Fiat." is probably the most amusing act of its kind in vaudeville: Thomas ‘Shea Co.. in a legitimate act. will occupy the dramatic backbone of the bill, and as every one knows. this actor is one of the greatest dramatic artists in America. Maud Lambert and Ernest Ball will appear in one of those singing and comedy Miles (or which this beautiful young woman is famous. The beautiful Curzon Sisters. butterflies and talented acrobats on the flying trapeze; Hawthorne Burt. comedians with a vast amount of funny talk. For the opening 0! the regular spring mason at the Majestic Then- ter. Chicago, a very lively bill has been secured, including a number 0! acts or exceptional merit and inter- est; in fact. all or the nets belong to the artistic class 01 genuine enter-g tainment. $100 Reward. $100. FOR AGED PEOPLE. '. I. m I”; CASS NEWS. AIUIIMINT‘ MAJESTIC. 3 AM was «:0 m‘mm iii?â€" rumba“ firm WAmnâ€"tomwa m 10 nm It bottom to lea-11h tho noel and MM Hm boll hoolgm «have autumn non. ”In opportunitsuform mun. "Do 6:22" .. “mm...“mm'm «fl lg [IO ll I m u: 9.3 ‘3; (rum-L Mdn- "$3.; nognpher pennant" position. respects 9! tau-futon. Two “2:: ram Western avenue mtlon C. B. a Q. Plot-ant :omcufimnu cafe and roll room. man only Joann '1‘. Ever-out CHOICE BU" ROCK mas m ”was at L139 per 15 em. In. at t7! d9 "n'rB'em fawn-1'; Gio’rk 414W; Nam- vll e mexe Co ups" FOR RENTâ€"Jr)"; the room. hack of am lam-r mmh flat It M Form Ave. ('hoap rpnlvln right party. loam conâ€" vonipm‘es. Tetcphono 68 It. FOR SALF‘fiG-enue hay hone. wheat. Rnlmrrs muck, [3 Ron": “in-Multan 8L. "Inmle, Ill. Phone {2. Raul,» harnvsl \V'. H “amber: phone I .. FUR SALH‘JM'U»: Inns 1."- cemu and 31.0“. Whltn "ml; IM “'hlle urginghm ms. :1. :70 a new"? (‘mkor nvh. l'basnnl mu ’nvmvy andu. Park and Snmmll flu. FOR H.\l.l->~Thno gum! In" on not"! slde. 1m! outrun-.110 a bargain Janna W7 Tucker Wm HAI.I~2â€"~l-‘.¢n (or nmemun; tingle mmh Hlmvlr Island nods, 8!.” mr "man. P A lIurh-vt. lllnndnla, It. I-' ll Hmvw. [Hymnâ€"room? 1,401 iri: Thur. wlll be I unlon urvlce at the Flat Evangellcal Chord next Sunday ovmlnu The chur'rhn ol the vlllm urn Inmod to join in the clot!” un- lm of the pastor-lo of RM. Human. R". R‘ W. Babcoclx will amt on the «abject. "The Pnlor‘u ROI-Hm to lie Church and Communlly." Rev. Paul a. Vlehe. on the theme. "The anm‘ of Denomlnallonul Cooperation." Ru. 3 1. ll. Wllllama. who run nlm to not... I. called out of the vlllue for told evenlng. Rev. 8mm": will no clou- lng words. Every one In lmlled. (‘lRlfi ‘V'ANTEP for uni In 59“!" Imn onIy laugh 1'. hour-m l l-‘QR ‘ 8.\!.F‘,â€"~1'_gr_n “rapt! _, buxn‘ rand co-od. “beatnik HmolCifl-tm £355 4 In the evening (Mu church unlm with the altar church. at the Inn- ullnl Church In honor 0! lb. Row. J. B. Btumm. who, um over an you: at omclem Denice, [on to on Park. \ vâ€"The regular morning service u the Bnpllu Church will begin I! 10:46 I. In. The puior will give I tom minute MMOBQ". to children on the “Minor of New Orleans." Thor. will be ”social music and n unnon by the putor. Every one in cordially in- vited to attend. 110nm Service of divine worship at 10:80; theme "Bamclea." in the evening we shall Join the union service in the Evangelicnl Church to bid god-peed to Mr. and Mrs. Sinmm. Bible school assembles at noon. The EndoIvor topic. "Perseverance," will be unfold- ed by Mr. W. w. Helms, Wednesday evening the prayer meeting canton in the subject. “The Duty of Intercu- lion." 28. The Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. the Juniors at 2:30 and the Seniors at 6:45 p. In. Every one In in- vlted. Next Sunday at 11 e. 111.. Rev. J. 8. Steam: will pmch. At 7:80 there will be a union meeting of the church. in thin church. Rev. R. W. Beheocl will spook on the luhiect, "The P» tor'l Relation to the Church Ind Oom- mnnity." Rev. Pen! 0. Vlelie will weak on the theme. ”The Value of Denominational Cooperation." Rev. J. Stamm will add some closing re-‘ marks. Rev. J. H. Willinme. who I'll also to speak, in called out 0! town for eald service. This will he the last service for this tlme that Rev. J. 8. Stnmm will he with this people. He takes up his work in Oak Park Sun- day. April 28. Rev. H. E. Straub, formerly of the \Vleconnin Conference, will begin hie work here Sunday. April THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. UNION MEETING. FIRST ’ “ANGELICAL CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CLAulFIID ADO. {no' Vivi-Li? MARTIN P02: Burial Vaults DOWN "GIOVIGW lor- elm W "ET-«'11... AIR AND WATER “mar Wahlberg e um mu m 37 D” of Guam 29 South Mun Sm Hm. 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