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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 May 1912, p. 3

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An W7 deck- I homo from and at of both health and beam; 88.000. cub. 0 .... ...._ -.- .w... «on he: t I- put-1'11“: $1.000. Put can. .3.“ u ‘vmo. PHCO. m I lot “:1“ fl. Ml. electric mu. "I! am 1 3W3}; no: In tho V] “J“ flange!!!“ nullnc for I . Mm m Ann. fin ”manna? 0! In" It. I! We amt I lama you lav mm m .v. we "I. nether filmy-[m fly. 3 Estate Tips TALK ABOUT was on was my. now I that an on north M ”In. I". an In. to loot Ion u mu (all “.800; n In hum“ cub ltyouhouolwyonowhomm- modem lO-room houu with In 0 mt. I: v nu a In re. uud than to me; than 190.1% to .9930!!!“ coed. man: u- Good. Mum healed modern south from home. with vory dun lot. on south lldn. [or PM. We ban knocked cl! “0. on (I: I to m. a quick we. Iluoa our vs In oat-humus; Hall‘s Cmnh Cure is “(on into;- " ”‘35.“ ‘h' d""“" ”3,33; lull] and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. send for testimonials. free. I". J._ CHENEY '1 00.. Toledo, 0. loam-n hot wnor booted 5 room cot- tuo. rm: hrs. 10¢. on south .16., 32,000. Six room comma on Iouu: olde. re- modeled recently, partly madam, (or vlww owuu. IV .0. .v.... __ comor Chicago Ave.. {or 842?; Two not}, manning-ward. maklng a place lgqrdtftugq ”tell thland Ave” .A- .m- Plane note the change in our ’phone numbers. i515 A lulu Itmt buying-o pro tr: '. rent- I. Ind II In A-l condltlon. or .500. vvw we u...- “ .._.-- Moon In monument. Sfl‘ol nuIEAâ€"Iizi‘efiibi' 800. A nice lite {or home. To- tem of good umber. a short din- moo nqrth. {9r {1,200. 'gheutlmbgr cu: Ova; one Mpgrg‘ymnt In square ,. ,A..‘L -1)- n... hi n In. “31.3, oum‘“ I M yum tllnlu curt-l. NIH-Hy E0? thS‘bl’ica. finial-Ah". Eli Said by all Drum-u, 750. Take HIII'I Flmlly PHI: for consti- onion. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 13 senior partner of the arm of F. J. Cheney 3. 00.. doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State atom laid. and that laid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catch-h that cannot he cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before um um! nubncrlbed in my presence, this 6th day of De- cember, A. D. we. Sale of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County-ea. -â€"1‘ho photoplay. how motion pic- tures are made and shown, was plain- ly shown at me Motiogranh last Wod- nesday. 1 â€"The boys were Peflninly lucky at the) Monograph lut Saturday. Ru- dolvh Moohel wan "to first prize. a beautiful leather upholltered rocker, and Edwin Hanmeser won the wand prize. a twoponnd box of chocolates. All the prizes were won by boys of about their am. I ~M Snyder. Esther Erioson. Hazel Leon and Henry Dlrhe hnd the wall- In: (over Int Friday. The,“ resolved to take a dim-M. walk every Friday, but changed their minds after having walked to Himdale In I hour and 38 minutes. Walking is good. but. oh! you next day. (Seal) â€"" you enjoy Innate you surely «Ill 10 to he" the Glrln' Glee Club. wuch for due next week. ~1‘lle Girll‘ Glee Club oi the burners Grove high school. unified ’by Lilllnn Glen Prouly. :- now no pnno oi Phicngo. will give an excelâ€" lml musical prognmdn the near fu- ture. The concert will be under llle direction of (‘lnrn Zoliinger. mmlcnl snporvlnor of (he Dolmen Grove school-I. Watch for the dale and do not miss ihls rare musical lrenl. â€"Thuudu morning at 3 o'chck u Alma o! fire was lurnod In from I‘Ilr- vuw avenue. (Do Me whmlo u the pumping nation was rounded Ind an" "IQ mm! ward Install! a! the tour": The ”men had the-Ir run for naming a no Iran 0! fire «mid be found. ~Mr. W. n. Tow-Icy hu made the wnhllc "bury a very acceptable gm of I not of (our volumn canned "ll" of Achlonmom." also a number of juvcnllc- boon. wluch am sure to be tunnel-ted by puma. of (he llbrm. â€"An you chi-Ila; of buying a «men? I! I0. you can um money by nouns Perkin. I: Railroad “not --lellhm shunnhrooll Ind Melvin Binder lun- me (o Mneoln. Son. to play ball. Pratt, young to hm]: mm In! company but the boys are coma". Watch them. ~11!“ Jen-h.- uryce entertained the Shakumre clun at her home Mon- day nflernoon. vâ€"Mr. um! Mn. De (lroot move}! Into the house on Highland avenue lormerly occupied by Judge Blumr. ~BIIII-lool Hosiery [or boy; and (II-ll; the 25c valuo for 15c; untran- teed war In every pair. At Nuh't â€"â€"Ir. and In. 1.. A. White enter- tnlned company {roux Clinton. 13.. over Sunday. ~41". ‘Manuxhl and Min Flor- ence Bates have returned to the vil- lngo and opened up their home. -â€"Wllllnln Beldlemnn I: on the sick "at. ~Mlsa ankle Thompson has re~ turned from a short vislt wllh rela- tlvel at Barrlugton. Ill. â€"-'I‘he Young son of Ben Weather. bee I: slowly Improving. â€"It you are going to move not!!! THE 0A8 COMPANY AT ONCE so that they can attend to your want: without Inconvenxonce to you. a. R. Chas. Caldwell will occupy Mi. Klingelhofler’s place an janitor. -â€"Mrs. Elizabeth Guaten has moved Into the Hawkins property on Cums: street. â€"Jense Klingelhofler has resigned as Janitor or the south side school and accepted work with the C. B. I: Q. "The Den: family, who have been residents of Downers Grove, hive dis- posed of their property and In the hr ture will reside in Chicago. ‘ --â€"-Lucille Westblade entertained a number of her girl trlends in honor or ‘her thirteenth birthday. Refreshments were served. games played and at a late hour in the afternoon the little guests departed wishing Lucllle many happy returns at the day. ? â€"-Don't forget the lecture on Flor» ence and Venice by the Rev. William: in the Methodist Church May 9. Ad- mlasion: Adults. 25 cents; all school children. 10 cents. Thursday, May 9. -An all-day meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. Church will be held â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Losler loaded their household elects on a car In: Friday and left on Monday to occupy the farm near South Haven. Mich, recently purchased by them. (we-thud from Past 1.) A. w. GLEAsON, , (‘iuo oi the h school. assisted ottty. a noted so» will give an excelâ€" mvin the near in. will be under the Zoilinger. musical Downers Grove the date and do musical treat. Leaves All lehind. "The rich man died also.” Thus ended his life of ease and luxury lor shrouds have no pockets. "How much did he leave? He left it all." All of his loved ones, all of his hopes were left behind. There is something sp- pelilngly sad in the death of a rich man who trusts only to his wealth. having no faith in God. lillioos tor a moment of time. The sarcasm of Jesas' words is quite apparent, “and he use hurled." Only a clot) of earth, no longer useful. of the earth. earthy, bury him, get him out oi sight. But did this end all? By no means, for when he reached the other side he did not lose consciousness nor reason. No soul sleeping there. He saw. he observed. he felt. he remem- bered, he reasoned. Bach upon earth he had brothers who were following his same mode of life. Here he was sufl'ering, crying for “mercy," for an alleviating touch of cold water, yet in that cry there was no note of repent- ance. He and his brethren had lived for the tongue and had pampered it, now it. the seat of taste, of bold words. etc., is crying for cooling relief. But would those behind repent even if one were to rise trom the dead? No, ex- cept that they might escape a like tor- ment. The desires of their hearts would be the same. Being out of state's prison is of itself no particular honor. The message of Jesus strikes deeper than outward forms and cere- hes m“, that he monies. it is the heart motive where- he am of R J. by we are to be judged. Dives sought business in the to excuse or to justify himself (v. 80). and State storeâ€" bnt Abraham tells him plainly that n will my the both he and his brethren had had sui- tED DOLLARS ilcient light. if they will not listen to age of Catarrh loses (the Pentateuch) and to the by the use of prophets neither will they repent even URE. though one came from the dead. That 1 CHENEY. being so how much greater condemns- and subscribed tton must. rest upon those who reject up. d., of 0.9- him who is greater than these? One who is a greater witness to the mercy '_ GLEABON, and love of God. Notary Public. The disciples were poor in both this unsic you surely Girls' Glee Club. week. pr Ericson. Hazel lte had the walk- r. They resolved tilt every Friday, inds after having in l hour and 38 a good. but. oh! ertainiy lucky at Saturday. Ru- he first prise. a ioistered rocker, . won the second l! of chocolates. won by boys of |0W motion nic- iown, was plain- .granh last Wed- )i Toledo, Lucas 2:212:2veu world’s goods and one of them, Mat- thew, adds that the happy oile- are those who are poor In spirit 3130. They knew the meaning 0! hunger and of prlntlon and were ready to Inn of him. Jenn I: not so much In this nâ€" luttntion trying to give us a Mcturo lot the hem. of the future m. u houtolhowtherunluotmflflnc In this mt In. 30 than no My the am no Mere-t m. M :- ~ur' ,_ t: It i “A coflala bean and Luann." lllabauorlobaabamrvalaly “all“ a tow erm-b- and to real la Abnhaln’a boaon than to llva In In!- ntlona aaaa. Ignoring Ilsa cry o! the Indy and to llva In hall banana. Imam m not gala [lory banana Mama to III a lunar. but ralhar bacauaa of MI characlor. Anal- ll- nmcad Illa oomlnl of the Son of Ian. aanla wake-ad tho mural-c o! lhla son at mull-a. Wilcll of (ha (wala. Dlvaa or banana. "ally may“ Ilia? Ilarllly la a long Una. ll Mina tiara I-auaalloa ma. Tho ulna mam really mean "God-lulu" and God alwaya doaa Italy the your. [Alanna bad aollo Mom to: .0 road that lln don nova-l (halt aya- oauay. ll la always (no that lion poor In poverty are moat raady to n wood lo "to cry of lead. and out of Inau- panury will give ma non: abun- dantly Io I’IHOVO dlureaa. “A oertnin rich men." He wee not of eomcien! Importance even to men- tion hie me. How few rich men e‘vor euoceed in reelly perpetuating lhelr nemee. Not one succeeds in my meee- ure et ell except en in none menner he emnlelee the lite end ieechln‘e of June. How tow nonunion“ mlly perpetrate heme. Chennter elone ie whet livee. Thle rich men, however. did not. loee out eimply hecenee he wee n rich “I. Verne :5 tell- ue why he wee in en‘nieh. Hie life had been the! o! e eelfleh eeeker end he hnd hed hle rewerd. Now condition hue cheated. Onoe clothed In purple Ind ferin. eummnouely. now he ie the honor. mating the cry of need el hie ‘eie now he le compelled to mete hie cry nier oil. What I: la and Why. The hit lull o! the louon ll Inland. d to [nu-mt. the teachings of the first. but Ill look It the nun-mum. Lnt week we were studying the fun- duncntal principle: 0! thin new king- dom Jenn- cune to establish. Today our ltudy presents another of MI seeming paradox“, viz., the bios-edâ€" neln or the hnppinou of poverty, hun- ger and penecntion. spoken primari- ‘ ly to the twelve, Jo-us intended these word. for all the peopleâ€"preterit Ind pro-pectin. Jesus in distinct}: the ‘ poor man'e friend. He knew the mean. in: or hunger and thrilt, of weeping md mourning, and so contra-ta the Joy that shall be to these “bnnpy ones" with the "woe" that shall come to those who from out of their Joy and their abundance mil to respond to the need. of mankind LESSON TEXT-Ht. Ozfl-Zl Ind uni-n. GOLDEN TEXT~"A man's llto con-b- nu: not In the abundance o! the thin;- h. Mth."â€"huko 12:15. my I. o. mummy. Dlroctor o! m1 In. Dog-uncut. Tho Hood: DIN- lu- Iututo of Chime.) POVERTY AND RICH IO. LESSON FOR MAY 5. LESSON. $100 Reward, 8100. The readers of this paper will be planned to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that Icience ban been able to cure in all its atom. and that in Caurrh. Hall'a Cntnrrl: Cure in the only positive care now known to the medical internitr. Count: lacing n constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutional treatment Hall’s Cntnrrh Cure in taken internally 1acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces at tho mm, thoro- by destroying the foundation of tho dim ' and giving tho patient strength by building up tin mt!» non-umnguuummgm work. 11:. W have no not thin in it: and" man that tho: 'oilor Ono W Doihn for II! on. that it I'm- to an. land at. imam . mw'lm‘m.“ DIHy Thought. There to a tlme In every IIIII‘I «It cation when he arrives at the convic- tion that can I: Ignorantâ€"Emer- ier next sand-y night. lay 5. la prov- ing the biscuit enema from a comedy standpoint at any production that bu been presented in Chicago in many seasons Even now it is estimated that this comedy will make at least 3500.000 tor Ir. ii. H. Pram. its pro- docer. It is easy to see why this play is such a tremendous mess. The dialogue Is bright. smart and witty. and it is a case of laughter tron the‘ time the curtain rises until its (all. and it is presented by a company of artists including William Courtenay. Joseph Kllgonr. Ben Johnson, Scott. ('ooper, James Bradbury, Henry Ill- ler, Jr‘. Leo Donnelly. Norman Tharp. Geome 1.. Tucker. Alfred A. lime. Guy Nichols, Hairdo Gilbert, lda Dar- ling, Regina Connelll, Gwendolyn Piers and others as equally well known. Nothing has been overlooked by Mr. Fruee in the way d present- ing this brilliant comedy. Every de- ntali has been figured out to a nicety. The one great. object lesson in this play is what unquestionably has nude it the success it is. namely. the value of suggestive force. The comedy shows how a man can he a dismal failure for six months and then when given the opportunity amass a big fortune inside 0! fortyeight hours. which proves that the one great thing in this life is opportunity. when one is capable of taking advantage of it. "fludy Money.” June. Imam t-ry‘l brilliant new comedy, which I» (in. It. duh week It the Con Thel- _ $.vwv. Ivr hound. .Ar-muul XIII“. will“; pour In I comedyâ€"alumna phyla which hu boon "carded by good loam .- the best thing I!" In. done. new loop and. incidentally. new and brilliant eoeiumeo. "or ability as a niacin; comedienne II each that much may be expected 0! her, and there i- liille (ear of Ill-appointment. .- Ike bu played in a linxle piece all winter without wearing out her welcome. Luly‘e “California" in anotler emp- iionally invonaut hootlu woe-flu lam for (he nm line and ii limbo. a his. hreeey avenue with a Cantor oi. acne and none of that music and comedy which Mr. [any lime- to incorporate in his notable produc- tions. Amelia Stone. who he been a headline “traction (or "an and la exoepiionally popular in Chicago, wllh I name for hem]! In mullal comedy and In- become one of the prime hvorltoa In "all line of work. 8110 WI" appear In the Maude Theater for the flat time on Ihlu occulon. and u this In her only week In vaudeville the hu nude lpeclnl pmmnuonn to entertain bar (Yuan friend- will: The Majestic Theater. Chicago. will have (our headlme (alum {or u- bill at May Gâ€"lhey are nll of a quilt)! that comm-ud- utenuon Ind Interact â€"one or them being Sophie Tucker. who since her am appearance in vaudavllle some years no bu created The author. in his play. portrays s strong realism in the striking lives of those who would defy society by divorce and in an sdmirsble msnner he presents the side .0! the question otten snd much discussed. Dan. and others who contribute {nil-Iii share of success for the cast. With the transfer oi houses goes the same cut oi merit that character- ized the play at the Whitney. Num- bered in the cast ere such favorites no Miee Charlotte Grenville, Mine Vir- ginia Pearson. who is well remem- bered by the patrons of McVicker’I ‘Theater, who remember this necotn- plished beauty for her efforts in Robr ert Hilliard'e “A Fool There Was"; Mine Burnette Radclifle. Frank Lolee. who is doing splendid work in the character of the Catholic priest; Ed- ward Emery. Sheldon Lewis, William V. Mons. who has made a hasty en- trance into the front row of popular ity for his characterization of Bottle ex-‘ - of William Anthony HeGuiro'l why. "The Divorce?" move- troln the Whit- ney Open Rom to Monckor’I The» tor. Chicago. altering the first per- ‘ romance at Mchckor’n Sunday night. May 5, and continuing indefinitely. “The Divorce?" appear. to line caught the popular fancy. Ind the? transfer into the midst of the loop pmmines mficlz tor a speedy addition to the already great amount of all: this play has developed since its premiere. Rowland and Clucrd'n production of William Authnnv unamn'. IIII' MAJESTIC. CORT. Allfllllm .wgwm- was 0 ' ‘ ll 31.56 mu. m'aawc. '1- m CHOICE BU" 5.0“!“ n £1.11 vex. '5 no'cx FOR BALEâ€"Sewn; hm 76 em- and 3| .Lfl White Rock and White" '1 cm. a lutlni’ '33 each. MM Hm (mug :rrdl'. and summit 8m. FOR BALEâ€"Three good Ian on north ride, 1m! outflde. at n karma. Joann W. Tucker. r03 sALEâ€" - for n-tcnnig; name romb Rhoda [Ila Rear 81.00 per M. c‘ A. Durkee, "made. h. r. 1). Phone. FOR SALEâ€"4111mm" urea buggy and single human W. H. Wuhlberg. Phone rm: HALE-Jiofl-t dean m goalie: nor. Phone 172. op FOR RENTâ€"Two furnished Wright. 91 w. Maple Avn. EUR RF:.\‘T~£~rnom modem home I'm» Men plan for garden; 1* block- (m down. Appiy to N-nmorc Mar. mo»: 10 RENTâ€"All moién eon: vonlmm. App" at 43 Grove St. FOR RENT OR SALEâ€"~A fine l-MII hmm and nine Mn, good place for pool- Iry mining at 81509 a month or lane. (‘nll on Martin F. MM. Mme 233 P2, Franklin 1“,. Downers Grove. FOR RAIJ-Lâ€"nnhy which; Btrnd Rock thnmmhhrerla. Phone II! It for price. ADVII 70.35 Lli’l. AMI 2’. 1m. The leuen and card- dvofllned to» low will be can! to the do“ mm once May I. 1912. I! not called (or [Mar to that am. A charge of 1 out on all navel-(load mun. letters. From. 1‘. Vollmer ............... ChlagoJll. Jno. knotty ............. CIDWJII. Funk Luann .......... Chic-30min Curd; Mr. Sam Bishop .......... R.P.0. Aug Horn ....................... WRLSALkaghbsx-tw may 8:. Andre-'- church union u on Midni- church Sunday. April It: 0:“. Sunday ubool; II I. I.. nor-ll. DfI’Of In Ion-00. afternoon 0! each maul. Choir '0'- hcnrul. Way. It 1:“ p. I. Ion'i Illa-sour, unit... in} Thumb, Incl-noon of each month. lAdion' Md _Boch_¢y. mood Thur-day Rev. J. H. wmluna. putor. Sunday services: Chu math. I! 10:00 n. In. Public wonhlp n 10:30 and 1:80. Sunday IcIAooI II, 12:00 I. lpwoflh [40300, At 6:30 p. m. Illa-rook M The sermonetle win he on "The Greatest Man Who Went Down on the Tlunlc." Come and Mn; the chlldren. all who doolre to attend the service. I! you have no church home. no I unnum- or cure (on- tho fellow-Mp of other Christian friends. you In upo- clally Invited. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. "The Unnvoldabie Chrilt" In the subject or the Sunday evening onu- gellltic service. Good singing. special mulic and a very warm welcome [or "The Bread 0: Life" is the subject of the Sunday morning lemon. Thin theme precedes the monthly commun- ion service. Every child or God ought to be at the Lord's table surely on communion Sunday. Let all who no accustomed to worship with us be present on Sunday morning. All who have not received the right-hand of fellowship, please be seated toward‘ the front. I METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The morning met-aka in on “Keep- ing the anbbnih." In the evening the motor will give n lecture on “The Lite Ind Work of Shakespeare." Bible Ichool at noon. The Endeavour. meet at 6:30 to consider the theme "On-eh iiehneu" under the lender-hip or Ill-I ‘inez McVean. Weekly payer meeting ‘Wedneodny nt 8 p. m.; topic. “The Good Old Way." Chicnso Antonintion oi Congregational Churches meet- at the Wellington Avenue Church 'l‘uol- day. May 7. Conference at Elgin May 2023. ‘ BLBERT (‘. STANLEY" CHRISTIAN SCI KNCB. THE BAPTIST CHURCH CLAMIHID A“. in; Tali-i CONGREOATIONAL CHURCH. _.._l Burial Vaults “a :L-r;' Inn-.13 a“ M. II. - u a :5 m: 00 fl BURCH. ”In. W MARTIN P021 wmam rmmm 29%an MIN-J FOR IMMEDIATE I)“ Hummus. nun” ' Oink-1. 8v W. as g," o. ‘I . triangles! WWII. IEIDEIIII UNDERGROUND IONUUINT DIALII M by your“ C. F. DAVIS rmgxm

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