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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Oct 1912, p. 2

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arm . ._ ' .-.--~ W m w 1. W!- o! super-mot Boson got the County Farm Cow tho lulu! of the‘ engineer at. . 3.0an mm in: fixed at $66 per Mal. (hm Iron October 1, 191:. an motion of Savanna! Town. the out nu unwound m anI a coun- mmm tor‘wo w the order or W *Hoflmnu,1‘mnurer of High- w Commlnilonan 0! Milton Town- , Cup. in nument o! county's portion hr grading and mum; county m to“ u pet‘aneemt, upon pre- _ ‘ “do: of propethfll O. K.’d by the my. r. m- ;mrlmfreduct. “Mn.“ . ; W. GM. mm almig- ,1“ "gait; ’r.’ m7 ’ dgnx‘mmee. W“ â€"-â€"- ."wrr V .‘On motion of Supervisor Steerne the clerk wee authorized to draw a mnty war-rent for $500 to the order 0! C. D. Bartlett. superintendent of county term. to he need for current expense- at mid term, which amount in to~ be considered an a. loan and re- turned to the county treasury in the our future. 0n recommendation oi comrnittee on eppointmenu and on motion of Super-vile! Town, w, H. Johnson on ”pointed Justice at the Peace for‘ Hilton Township. to an vncaucfl cooled by the Miguel-Ion at E. w.1 Daley. ; on motion of Supervisor Hammer- eehmtdt. Dr. J. l. Henry was reapâ€" voilted county physician for the your expiring manner it. 2913. at u out In of 8300 per nunum. , The following list- oi neme- oi per- mumtedtoectujndgeeeieleev Henna-ohmic“, .eeonded by Superâ€" vieor Kelley, denier-ed unmoved. We. the nowhere o! the County Beerd oi De Pose County. hem Ilen- hcl oi the Republic" natty. which petty he: the ave-tot number of vote- -. m_....|.n_ lln Inw-wâ€" ..- â€"â€"- 7v new ,, dub. and to may III '50 30"“ a 8'90"”! to ”fill! an Iona!- ”warm-um!!!” Mina-WNW? Wlllh- m- A. D. On... om A. mm. Bloc-hunk Product. Mot. J. u. uan- _ MI talc-lurk! A” De?!”- I. WV. Inco- mum. Third 0|de ”rd W. BM”. "no 1. lug-gap. at mental. York Praehct. [hm 3mm. IHIII “ nnnnnn erll Imp-rm m 1;." m u...“ Qfimmz‘hat mm m“ H. r. LAWRENCE. Clerk. . York Precinct. “mm mad, I". w. an” ‘ ALTHEA CHAPTER. 0. E. 8.. 7 York Precinct. Tum! mama. r. c. or NAPERYILLE CELE. _A_-_ A _-. 1. 31min]. Yofll Precinct. Fifth District. “pi Henna}. VII-1 . 1-. cm. mum Precinct. nut WM» O. ’- .Wt imam. Third 4â€".-.“ cm Math ’1'!thi 9'" .é'iom'oovw t. fourth \. TMNI TIMI mm. A Pelt": ma ovum. Fourth Joseph Lunar. . Naporvllle Precinct. George Wander. Napervllle Precinct, Second District. Oliver W. Enabler. Nepal-ville Precinct. Third District“ E. T. Warne. , Napervme Product, Third Dun-let. Amos Bartholomew. We, the members of the County ‘ Board or Du Page County, being mem~ her: of the Democratic party. which party has the lesser number of votes upon the Board of said Supervisors, do hereby select the following person- lâ€"‘I ‘..I“ n uv ”Willy; W..." -..- in u Judges of election In the following products, and we hereby ask the Board of Supervisors to apvohn. we (allowing named panama as judges of election in the‘ said products: DOWIflc Judy”. Addison Precinct, First District, Henry F. Senna: -_ ”A ntâ€"Aâ€"Iâ€"o Addison Precinct. First Wm. Neumau. "Edition Precinct. Second August Wager. _ Aidison Precinct Third Wm. Rosenwlnkol. um mam. um mum. mu lump. , . Lula Precinct. Third District. 1" "Ii-{16}: Precinct. 396°“ Ed. Roienwinklo. IV In. I‘m- n -__-V. Addison Precinct, Third District. Wm. Buutb. Addiwn Precinct, Fourth District. M. J. Curl-m. Bloomingdale Precinct. First Dil- trlct, Henry (inane. Bloomingdale Proclnm. Second Db trlct. Louis I. Meyer. :- 77..; IM- thervlllo Precinct. F11"! "WI. WI"- r. "-1,-.. Blmlagdflo Precinct. Second DI. Met. N. W. Us; Wane Precinct. Wm. Menu. Winfield, Precinct. [first District. hull McCain. Wlnflold Precinct. First [Hurley .1. l'. Clancy. Winfield Precinct. Second District. Jot. Banana. Winfield Precinct. Thlnl WI. Jon. Kramer. Winfield Precinct, Fourth District. 11. E luau". Wlnllold Product. Fourth District. cum. In)". Ilnon Product. fin! District. Geo, Hum um... Prod-cl. Second District. Jan» A. Wagoner. mum Product, 1'th mmm. Wm. Benjami- 03mm», Milton l'reoinct. th 01mm. 1M York MOM. Mold Jnllm Human". York Product. Second Joseph m. Kallm York “Product. TMM Adolph You“ won: Mum. Fourth (mu-In N. Worm-nu. DOIIH‘I 0m" Pmlnfl. first Dh- (flcl. C. 1'. Coo. Downer! (Iron l’rwinfl. W [IO-WI. J. W. Tool". . 0mm"! 0m" MIMI. “In! In» mu. r. (3. am; - . . u.....s John Kw“. "-1.1. I . [hing-f; BEE. Prowl-cl. mm mama. J. 0. Minna. Down": Grave Purim. Fm: Dh- mu. "any \Vck-h. [b'lwfl Grove Prvclm. fiflh Dh- mn. Harm! (fl-nun. Dovnen 0mg Precinct. 8mm Dlo- mu. Wfllhln We". Hob Packet. fin: Dmrm. 11:0. mush. [Jule Precinct. Second District. Adam Kohl”. J Unto Precinct, amend 111mm. m, Reid]. Lisle Pnclnfl. Third District, Prank “attacker. Napenme Precinct. Pint mum-t. III-lei srlwnru. "mine Pmlnct. second District. ‘Georxe Kelter. Namlfle Precinct. Second DIstrM, ‘ o. r; Higgins, sapmme imam. mm mum, Join Angstrom. < 0!; motto» of Sluvn‘ism' Roget the Bonn! adjourned to call a! chair. H. P. LAWRENCE. Clerk. . On Friday evening. Oct. 11. Althea Chapter No. 20s, of Nanci-ville, ceie hated the twentieth mivemry of m institution. the alair taking the nature of a fix o'eiOck diner. u the C Nomi Church. m an ouch: flan y the Worthy Grand Mum of the Order of the Eastern Star had her mm: of once", the GnadDoflcen Orr, Worthy Gnnd Mum; Ht. Sun- uel M. Fitch. Worthy Gm“! Patron; lira. Selma Ween, Grand (undue- tma: Mrs. Vlvlm Scam. Grand (Shawn; In. Jennie Turpin. Grand mum. um! fill-I. Kong Gunmen. Grand Aaii; Hrs. Mary R. Ingram nnd Mrs. Amalia Hm}, Put Worthy Grind Matron. wore also honored 7-, _-AA u.â€"-.‘- -fiV r, ' . Other vultur- «or: protein from Chicago. Quincy.me Wheat- on, Aaron and Damn Grove. Those mung the storm from here Vere: Maud-mes Meyers. Wnlherg. B. C. We. (macho. w. Reina. Emma mm. Bull. and J. C. White. ._-A_.A.. 70ft Precinct, first BRATE ANNIVERSARY. Precinct. Precinct. “N“ “at District. District. mama. District. District. "bl I'M. "Odd“. Ilium. mum-g “I'm“ “The Man Higher Up" at Olympic Landed by Chicago clergy. .......-â€"â€" Rarely in the epoch.- oi‘ theatricnl history does a- drama as to amuse. “interact and Instruct merican play- soere which contains a moral 'nud civic ieaeon that gain: the heartfelt and unqualified lndoreoment of chi- caSo clergyman in a body. Such u play in n rarity, priced by all high- class producers and its continuous success is a (oregano conclusion. "The Man Higher Up," the new American drama of love and politics. which in opening another chapter in the Olympic Theater‘s record of all- wlnter runa, received the vote Di 31* provai lrom 400 Chicago ministers and an etidxnce of church and social worker: a special performance on Tuesday, October 8. The clergyman who attended Were of all dominatione ‘ ~Proteetant. Catholic and Jewishâ€"4 but they were in entire accord while manifesting their enthusiasm for thrilling dramatic incident: 0! “The Men Higher Up." The clerical audi- ence was fully as unreserved in their applause as the inity. who nightly thronged the Olympic Theater to wit- ness this stirring stage picture at municipal graft. reform and romnnce. At the end at the perionnance, Dr. Jenhin Lloyd loner, director of the tenuous Abraham Lincoln Center. went behind the sconce and personally con srntnlated Edward Ellie, Mine Janet Beecher and other principnis oi the company. (or their skill in portraying cago clergyman In a b1 play is a rarity, prised class producers and It success In a toregone Cl comvtuy. the phy'u PASTORS 15mm: pmw. memnmx-wuucs coulmo‘ wows AT Tue wan-u" ovum uouu. nu- yur Cblcuo l9 solu: to have a new scan-um. a cucu- all the ill:- (or. Commencing Bellamy non. the manual-Wallace Comblnod shown can be non anemoon and ovenlnx u the Whitney Oven House, "to pot- tomnm dull]. nln or am. In the vernacular o! lllo «and world. ‘ Not a Icahn. not I.“ m o! til. world hm omnlullou wlll In mlulu, the must Inland ulna-ls lo (luv would vlll be mu. the out! hlmuodrom moo unnamed. In fact all (In! «no lo mule up lb. thrill Ind non-lilo. a! a elm wrtoruum wlll be majored by palms. who on all ll their no. In A contort-Mo than" no malm- chm the «ulnar l. om- l um Iv‘-uv‘vv m. the nmuumm mum. n In I wonky mat bu Mlbcno nmr baton M oflemd In no. annual-moat when at an) ally. and um doubtin- be an or an lumbar “menu“ at the (RIM thmmml m. Thu mum: date In ad [or Salon «11!. (m. Mh. and (mm mm an. on «very do) will In run:- day for In Incluflnluv mdod. Thor man-mum»! ‘haw all-mused t9 Mil um um "um ‘chrn In advance {or “y o! the per- . .u L-.._ - Ilulr. vâ€";- u. ..<. v femur". and annual Io have a (WWII low. "rho-I on" A! To!!! Mur- ny". Madison and (‘hrk alum-u. I'm mart-non run he mMr. mmr mien rm ht naked «llhn I'm-v or m u"- ho: oflre at the them". Lu.) lllll llndson.-8lll Hudson'- wlfe lo I devout clmrrlrgorr but Bill would rather be in bed and” morn- ing: and ur- mer to have another deep. me Sunday morning Mm. "Mm arm and fine: up Bill to so an church with her“ "a umply mm over Blue «Item: and helm loving Mm mum-clues him for Ms hr! 0! rrllglon. lle listens to her "lazily and goes to deep again and .llru. "alarm goes to church sumo. An hour later he looks out at the window and seen the My ”an: n Sun- day paper on the from stoop. He goes down mm in Ms pajamas. makes a quick flush out of the from door to get me paper when Io! me dam Mans am! am finds Mam" Iocked mat He tries to oven the clout in rain. m; predicament suddenly W worse when he sees his wife. with the mini:- (er and Vmeral others returning home from church: “Bill makes a wild dash for the rear 0! the house and with the aid of I tad- der starts to reenter Ma bedroom. Vivi-grandson and the minister get a glimpse of the strange figure on the ladder and conclude it}: a burglar. uu-u-a- u...â€" -irn They send for the ponceman, who climbs the ladder to arrest the mp- poaed burglar. um! um resents the mum-man's attack and a battle rays! ensues in which B“) is bunny bauered up by the pom-emu who is dragging him out In triumph when he is recog- nized by the {fightencd Mrs. Hudson um her neighbors. lo can!!! In men. If in our speech we would need man how our word- will elect than to whom they are spokenâ€"i! we mm try to hear them with then can an consider how they accept In their ham. then yeah! not be much m , -A- In, TM. rouluro mung ! new munch MI In I"- ”v‘. 7.. , 7 Wagowmbetewufiflumnded arm embittered by the word: 0! mu”. W..G Ham Inc-- vs. ~uv- .. "v-7â€" donate or Infinvued speech; can” A . a ,a._ A“_.“‘ QATURDAY. OCT. 19. FILM STORY n m: mmcnm. AIUIIIIm OCEAN TO OCEAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY. It would seem that I plan which ls at once practical and possible has been outlined whereby the long dis- cussed national highway extending (mm New York to San Funeisco may become a reality. other plans of simiw m purport have been broached in the past, but have been consumed In tall. {or the simple reason that organisa- tion and business principles played no part in their make-up. They were the visions” of dreams". and were lack- ing in the financial backbone which is necessary nowadays to bring about desired results along any line. ,,-Ax--.‘| uuauw “sou..- ........, _. But the present idea 01 a national highway rests upou a staple basis. It owes its origin to business men who have proved themselves by action nther than words. its every detail ls firmly anchored to a sound business â€"7 ..- a... In luau; [luvuv-vw- _- __ , principle and the expense of the project has been levied in such a way “mt It will not prove burdensome even to those who will profit most by Its realization. _,AI_LA -n-l I u l “lluuv-wm A: a casual glance one might say that a transcontinental highwny would he of benefit only to automobile manufacturers. dealers and owners. That this clue will derive a special benefit irom such a highway is 3 (act that cannot be denied, and it in also true that the mad necessary {or the irue that the fund necessary let me building of this road is to be borne entirely by this class. But then is an- other truth which in also worthy oi emphasis-an economic truth which will be far crater in no result than the ulna-are or pm!“ which Iucll a highway will bring in the low. This is the lac: that. it a highway in built ncrou the continent. there In no cin- in Amulet which will not prom there- by. It bu been generally conceded that the automobile mum in still in its infancy. A. It in. the Indulirill world has been gluon revolutionized by the introduction oi the motor cu. [I ha. enacted a demand for skilled labor wen a ”Vet existed belore. ll bu caused town: to uke on new Me mi «i become flilu. II on given thou- undl of m lhe opportunity 0! ml- lu 3n haunt livelihood. und has ex:- and u ipfluonce which ha not been riulod oven by the 5mm easing I. .LI- Inn-lull h“ MI! m ‘1‘ ll thin much but been done in twelve run of so. all n the Ind“: try I. now only a lusty arm-tumor, what mun be the mail it n h Mun Inch summation .- an man to ocean hilh'ny um mm n? One um! en- tomrhe only "was In creole omen J__.....n.m|.ul nip-awn; w... ”‘7 , town” only mm I0 creole omen u in nlmuly Men demon-(ruled wllh Che Vanuatu-um! of unlomobllm um «Comma. ‘l‘lu-w 1- no limit to Ilw mulhlluk-u Khlrh llw uwmlml «Imam-turn- and «lo M Hm unlomo- We will hum: ghoul, and mom- man «no um «flung [or III udmmmnm no the Mom" of a man-mom which will ”no to make Mm! lluo lmlunlrlnl condition: or Amt-urn. I‘IIHUI "any .n . .. Anal "Ion "5mm. "I"? In numllwr lihll!‘ of IN «momma much In brand In In smut-II and wonh)‘ 01 mon- than planing noun». TM» in «he rill-fl which (‘mr Root! mm! "mining (hr mailman tram emu m mu will hun- upon um other mull: «I Ilm «minty. - . A”. r..- it is n Innietttnhlo {art that fur the molt part the Milne” of .meI- on an! ant ml. Rome for nlaln hue seen to it that their legislature have appropriated Infltlont inndn for the building 0! mod huhwsvys. Other states are try-ins to secure the ennrt- npsnt of similar measnm. but It to tn he regretted that conditions generally are not what they should be. An ocean to ocean highway would serve. to (are I no s general interest in good roads. 1 (live the lumen oi the country s snlmvle of what benefits are to he tie rived imin such a highway, and they will he the first to set about tnsltinz the trilmttry Md! equal to the tin- ttonal thoroughfare. , The plsn under present rounder:â€" um I. I his one. but with interest in It It fever heal. and men behind it who know how to secure his results in an orderly and systematic way. there is no reason why all the lunch» mental arrangements should not be icompleted within s tew months. and [the road Itself In Ictmiity hy ms. the time set hy those um ideal have gone into making a mess of the venture. it is a project which is free lrom politics: the maney (or it is being-subscribed by those who can aflon! it. and the completlon of the road will result in heneflt for the many. There is no class distinction here. and all encouragement should be given I) the enterprise. The October term oi Circuit Court convened Monday. Oct. 7, with Judge Sinser m: the bench. . The grand jury was sworn and V. A Dieter oi Nsperviile was appointed foreman. William H. Biodgett or Downers Grove was chosen as clerk. After the instructions to the jury by the state‘s Attorney regarding the duties which they would be called upon to peflorm. the mm went into private session to consider the evi- dence against several prisoners who were awaiting the action of this body. 0n last Wednesday noon the 1m GRAND JURY RETURN H TRUE BILLS. made a ”Kiri-amt}, returning into court fourteen true mm and eight no 'Ilfl" “um fur The town dweller o! W. end at present the crest mnjorlty o! peonle are town ‘dwellefl, know: llttlo nhont the great llnprmlonlst hunting which God hangs in the autumn In the pic- ture gellerles of the hills. Trees lor many years were out or lever in cities. If they were (cum! to jut eat a law feet into the tenth way, they were ruthleasly cut down. Now parks are being developed, and new residence streets have their row of saplluga. bound to he grown-ups some day. ‘ But American clty life as yet has but a scanty tree me. only a hint or the majestic greenery of the real hill country, only a shadow or the flaming torch set nllre by Jack Frost when the cool days a! autumn come on To the men who ls eensltlva to beauty, the glory of nutumn foliage In more exhilarating than any are tory or munlc or drama he may see in clues. The painter 1- happier at 7 7 -..s:.... l was: nun. ..... . -_,v, the La Salle Hotel partaking o! the} masterpieces of the French chefs. 3 Not thus with the young people who are brought no in these haunts of loveliness. While the reds and yel- lows of the maples are dancing he- tore their eyes. the flame of (ll-con- tent null burnt in their hearts. The electric lights at the town look better [hill the rainbow symphony oi the country. It in I mated-link: use. But it may not always be so. Some day people will move Iron: the cities to the farms. not merely became the farmer is getting high prices to’r hl- poutou. but also because the lovelineu of M- um! it" be truly reckoned a: 0! Me'- sreuut values ‘ 0M hear. much now-days about "town boo-flux." "booster buttons." "boosting cunmim." «c. ll'| 11! very good an: uni should be repeated over and over Iniu. ‘ --r _. ALA UVI'I uuu vv‘.. “fur But than in a deeper side at tho “Noel iu what might be called ton' Inuit. the keen (acting at loyalty to my cum that below in our town In school- aud colic”! 1 great deal In aid lbou‘ uhool spirit. The mt- mi- an exhorted to stand by their athletic lama. to root tor than! on the MM, to support 0:th entertain- mentu. at something annual oi awry member at the ritual. T'h’o toner a! un- mm can be won a: mo woman nmn. I" uuv nun-n". WV“ ll loum mild haw Ihc lunar (mum: how I mmmunuy luw um would Rt about |¢ you tool lnr mm rntvr‘ m»- n the how root M an mun-m loam. nnlhlug rmml Mop mm mm- munlly noun. tun-u", 9-- - w .._. hm [rum ulna-h n-nom that} will! at lo: I")‘ "an. Hurry mm MM lvrllrlu‘ "mt run lw 1mm In: ‘wrv. l‘“l'l‘)' public hmvrnu-mmlt. rwry Marv. lat-Inn MIII mrm. "my pnhlk' «~er cunmmllnn, u" pmlvukmal u-nlro. an Inhhml Iahor. "w «Mor- mumwms "II! up nun-u. Hm rhnwm-l "am an- anumxmm. and un- min-aw: lhm an- mmmnnl. a“ how mulm our rummunuy mum mlrnrlluv and m- u'ulv. Thu «(Inn-l m" "link-ms um] "w; Mm! 0M mum m am Immm. . Thu He Imwwn Im- mom:- mm: In one town mum to be nm' at Ion! mum-Mp. It you mom a lawns-mun a Ilvous'nm! mun any. you u-lmme Mm Inu- n km: Ion Manner. .Vul Hm you we him an your own HITM ynn pass Mm with n cold nod. In lmtm whu-re llwn- II a frammal 1mm. hem-m: Uu‘ Imp». ION-re grows .‘ -. u... up a 'Mllflz o! ahflhm for "on com‘ nmnm. If ,um name away (tom such a man 3m! new: target (he 'oordlal welcome you me! there. and you newer («we to swat I mod word for It. MI vhk-h makes me plenum-r. aml trfilv‘vlhe comm viewpoint. u in mud advertising. both for the community and the individual. .uv .‘_-._ Woman I: of comm Val-o. Many a woman's but has many ache: and pains‘ omim 'm the fldneya' nun. That’s why Dunn's Kidney pm. are no eflecflve. Many Downers Grove women km this. Read whn one in to say about it: Mrs. herb Schaller, 91 South Main street, Downers Grove. 111.. Inc: “For two or three years 1 uttered 01 and . L__I va v- "-va ,‘nv- , on from stacks oi backache. i had an“. navy pains In my loin: and there was weakneu extending from my hips «Human. The least exertion tired m and I often had to sit dovn and rest. The kidney secretions nlao canned much annoynm Ind plainly shoved that I find kidney complain Several months ago I had the good for- tune to learn of Dow‘s Kidney Pm: and 1 immediately began using them. procuring my Enniy at Bush Bim- ‘0- Al.-_ ‘4‘)! onm'e Drug Store. No other we“ clue ever bmght me each greet re- net at this one. Since taking the con- tents o! 110 boxes of Don’t Kidney 'Pme, my beck has been entirely free from, pain and my mine" have caused me no trouble whetever." For file by I“ deals”. Price 50 cents. Foeterellflbnn 00., Buffalo; New York, Me agent. for the United States. member the nameâ€"v-Doen’e-end take ”other. AUTUUN FOLIAGE. TOWN SPIRIT. WOKAN’S BACK- Rev. sud Mrs. Strum broke ”In! from home duties sud spent the tiny Wednesday visiting our schools. We all enjoyed their visit and were much encouraged by the words at apprecia- dolnu. We hope others will mail themeives at the opportunity to visit the when and pupils in their work. Wednesday was mothers day in Miss Croushom’s room. All the moth~ ers of the pupils of this grade were invited to spend the alternoon with them in their work. The following Were present: Mrs. Willlsms. Mrs. Barrett. Mrs” Strong. Mrs. Dunner, Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Jorgeuson. Mrs, Ill-ease. Mrs. Wheeier, Mrs. Kengemnnn, Mrs. Wm. Sin-sub. Mrs. Bateman. Mrs Priekett‘ and Mrs. Hammerschmidt. H. J. Gibson of Mouse was s busi- ness visitor at the High, School Wed- Any form 0! education which leaves one less able to meet every day emer- genctes and occurrences h unbulanced and vicious. and will lead Iny people to deltrucflon-â€"“Lmher Burbunk" In "The Taming of the Human Plant." Prot. and Mrs. Slocumvot the Yerkes Obnrvnory. located a wmuml Buy. wxseonfln. and Rev. Vlehe and Mrs. Shawn. ware vllltors at the North Ilde whoa! In! Fruity. They all re- port p. plenum and profitable mu. Oct. 14, 1912. The letter. we um ndvonhed be- low will be sent to the Dad boner once Oct. :1, ”12, It not aim (or prior to that date. A chum 0! one cent on an ndvenlu-d mum. Letter: (or Dakar N‘lmn Buolul, from Sweden; Mr. F. T. Heckler. Wuhlumou. D. C; Mr. “In“. CM ‘ ' â€" ..â€"A “-umn-w. -1. - mo. lll.: Mr. sud Mn. llathbun und may, Nmrvlllc. m; In. Golden C. Ryan. Chkn‘o. "L: J. 8. 8mm). Chlruo. lll.: Ma. Ma Founflre lnud (blue ”Hill-D. Card. for )Iru. MIN antler. "on: New York. N. Y.; Sir. Frank Coo-my. Chicago. Ill; Mt" ”mun ”duh-r. IA-Inonl. Ill; My. Mart (Se-I". luv-I; Nu. Emil Hoobn. Chic-no. "L: )Hu Mamet“. um". Amnumlnm. .\‘. \’.: mu sum-rue John-on. Sycamore. m. MmMn-n M "w «m o! "11- 6mm Ann)- M "w Ropuhlkc I‘llh In Hunk nu- (Maul: whu m kindly Imam-Nd IM- mw at "Mr nmmnohflu m nlwml the amnion m "w mm lumu M Win-am». Ill“ cm That-day. sum. 1:. “"2. M IM! nm "woman of the port. much in held not. lmh. « wu th- unnnlmom mn- M "up member- 0! th- 1m! to render IM- mm o! "0!!th filnnvvl. T. 8 lluuvn. ('nm.; IL \\'. [lulu]. MU, 32 South Main St. FHON‘ 0. stzmplastmd- mummiobm ,. KLEIN ADVERTICED U87. Prat «SM lab mum-sm- ”5,5003:an Mont Mark“

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