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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Nov 1912, p. 2

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In!!!” Wn mm“ mum-nan nt wreck vu notified by an llllno jury to thin in- MM can. But the compute- an ll!)- Uu-VI "v â€"â€" " mutoggpm‘mmth mmmglvcnupuhom- lnglm Inn's Record. nemld’lroeordformnugoofl flack locomotive ll believed to be held by engine No. 9“ of the London and Noflhwafim ram-o“. This or glue but: an name of Charles Dickâ€" m,mdmputlnto .9"!me run 6. ‘88:. It runs between nan- flllu iu Hour- III :mm‘ "ii-m can} «in am We‘m told that Burbank bu : plan that grows Ind ripen: on a stalk. They any he nu a muslvo oak that. ’ um bloumm like a. hollyhock. 0m in his garden there are Ducheaa apples gaming on a vine: 7,. n.-. An“. Ivy";- 33v"... v_ 7 He has a mlllweed rec that. daily gives a quart of turpentine. He phat! potatoes in the ground. and when he digs them with 1 I lie tuna them through a cider press and gets wine of the highest grade. He mqkes peach orchards grow where he nets out a row of wooden stakes. » ,4.“ 1.- . lulu)“, And from the spineless cactus he :1 new kind of alfalfa makes; i His ice plants grow refrigerator cars} and lovely skating rinks; His pnlln trees all hear oranges. sud blossom like carnation pinks. By grafting prunes Ind pumpkin pies he raises shortcske, sothey say; He crosses lightning hugs and grows electric light plants in that way. ‘There seems to be no doubt but that i he is the wonder at the age. mm in the annals of the world the things he's done deserve a page. He's led a mighty useful life; he’s given us good things to est. . L .__ s... .hnnlll Elven un 5M -...._ , And there In only one thrngrhe abould do to make his life complete. The whole world w“! be grateful I! he’ll spend the lust days of Mn life Deaignlng us a garden pea that will not roll 0! our knife. \ fiflownd C. Kesley In Farm and A’s'rm'r you wanna. Home. F ARM PROFITS AND RURAL LIFE. A woman speaker n n Iowa rural conlercnce uttered I. Ilgnlncanl truth when Illa sated um could lumen bo‘ Induced to mend In much money In‘ Improving condluonl under which they llvo on ma tun 1. they wand when ‘thoylleave the turn: and move law [mum the townwam trend 0! run) pommlon would cease Ind (“a m- In conditions would be infinitely lun- â€"-â€"-~I nn I‘nm und Home. The luv; . “7-... ..._ ,, town. the lawman! (mad at mul‘ mmhflon vouId can and Inn "V- In; Conditions would be Inflnlloly l-r proud, an Pam and Home. The population 0! the small Inlddlo wou- crh (own II largely nude up of tam- m 3nd had owner. who have moved Hn lo wood um docllalnu non at hum, of to men bait-r Mac-Haul and “It!" adv-muo- lot their (nul- I... The mlmd (um I: {Mummy .3 â€"-A..A..Mn unl- clllul. He I! ran» The Mlmd tumor II In undesirable to“ cluun. ly mm“ with town We. to («can Maul! Irma lo! and no dulln- Mn ulna: um.» um o! u! Mum and it. VIII-la bone «Mn and“ Mel! Io mum. _-. I! mun-â€" w.-.. H to («uni Maul! with town bounds. and no dmdn hh ultimo II n um.» um 0! av bdrm the fur- nd u. vmnu me «about bola; of Mad Mel! to mum. WM In nova to to" h In no! lam-u ‘0 spud!“ “0.000 to "1.000 In mum I contort-No hone, III- a" the m (‘mld M be Induced Io um nu] III: (- mandolin MI tum boom, m- 1 mum mun; In! light «flea. nut ulna Inter. hbot nuns null-cry h m» Inch". Ind In mummy: nd bounty!“ mam." out at Goon. I. would seem “likely Mm ruins. Ho '09“ rule hm [Mu condition numflm mt" than mm“ to No hmfly nu "mule hone Intro-nah” HI chI he not" am 3 mm!“ rub" 1M. I «"le cal an. M o! I" he could N u better «film be mm M: yolky mum (and (o'lfll 3699 Ma yolky no!” and tow the I'm-“(flu 0! country With tanned null Ind the “mo! PRAIRIE CHICKENS AND QUAIL ARE HUNTED. l-Vor the ma time In eight years human oi numb will he nlloved to draw a bend on pnlfle chicken. The prairie emcl‘en m b m day: u...- nd new that midnight Mon- The year round cm mm. W the prairie chicken came to a clone mt year. Three birds I day any be lonely and mum vlth gun :nd do” swarmed to the "on! “d wngd to: on the mm The: can shoot “all until December 9th. at winch “me the Mn! will gain come under the protecting wing of the cute. The -A 4â€"- - 1-- luv 7 ........ “ Hum on quail is "hive a day 1913 Is now may. It is the most apiendid number 0! this 90er Your Book ever printed. it: ulna has been more than ever proven by n- Innrknble fulfillmente of its storm. weather and earthquake forecasts this year. Professor Hick- Juetly mer- Jts the confidence and eummrt of nll {the people. Don‘t ml to send 35c for jhis 1913 Almanac. or only one dotlar for his ”Isaak! Mania. and At- mnac one yenr. The best one douar investment possible in any home or Madam. Send to Word and Work; Pubmhing Company. 3401 Franklin Ave. St. Louis. Mo. In! locum of on... n I. ma mt tho “gaunt-o at a m, much net! on old Mama, 1| um lithium to mean Ignor- monthamrtouhqslxner. um momma an to Inability to 1mm. THE REV. The Rev ud Qiéniuian mam. we» anal! nude up of tam- owner. who have moved um Gullah; non u noun mm- Mac-Haul Ir! R. Hicks Almmc for I may. It is the most ‘ nu. a. men 1913 ALMANAC. on until clam! 'iéiu'mo nu 0n the bill of the majestic Thain. Chm. for the Week at hlovelnher lath appears as the brlsht particular star the name of one a! the most famous women in the World. This in Lily Laugh-y, who now been the tine 0! Lady De Bathe. and who is the meet famous beauty and one at the moat interesting personalities of the‘ present day. Mrs. Lanxuy comes With her excellent company, to play a ‘comedy Iron: her own pen entitled "‘tlciping the Cause." whlch ls under~ ‘etood to he a very clever skit on the cause or “Women's Salli-age.” Not only her reputation as a beauty which. in spite of her advance in years. is still undimmed. but her remarkable career in the highest. social circles of England uni her success as a dra- ,._._A.. .. alun ”HE-lulu _.... .- ...... matic artist have combined to give: her a most unique position in the stage history of the world. in addition to Mrs. Langiry. the bill will ineimie some of the best vaude- ville teaiures to be secured in this country, one of them will he Walter C. Kelly. the famous Virginia Judge, a monolosist whose name and ionic are known around the‘ world. Paul Sandal-'1»; burlesque circus is another of the his acts. in which hur- ‘Iesque and venirlloquiam are very happily combined. lilo Belden Av. Co. will play I. comedy sketch: Blanch Llomuey, who has gained a great repv utation in connection with the his . nn’n“ Vlul pun; - -v,” nemuey, who but gained a great rep- utation In connection with the his hands. Miller 6‘; Mac]: are u noted dancing duo. find the Flying Weavers are muons the most. entertaining ol the aerial acrobats. “BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" '8 FRAMED BY THE CHICAGO "nought and hid For,“ the flux um! ”paling drama by Geor‘e ”manhunt, which William A. Brady In. pine-I In um Prince“ ’l‘lmum o! Chlcuo (or an unnamed um. I: uuncuus mom attention than uuy one! (thcal pmducdon now In the clly. .. "d- “Ann-nu n! m, Arthur J. Funds, mumwr 0| nu- Plymouth (fonsrouuonal Chuck 0! Chluxo. In: written to me mn- uomcu at "Bought Ind Paul Par" u tailor-z "II In my good {qnuno a ("I aven- - .__ M“, IVIlv--- "ll In my good lonuuo n m: aven- lun no lo attend tlw Prince-- The» Ire and wlloou the portomncc ol 'Ilouuhl sod PIN l‘or.’ l mull lo consul-law the clue" lot Ibo ”mm nu In inlet may uln- bound 3 strong let-on. ll '0.“ M can hand I! «m button. and ovary Mould-lobe. In (New or vhmnr "on play ll ulna. would Al- Iend pd “mutually ponder our the mot-l lnvolvul. II In a good glad any Mulch ne- wcla anon on use pan 0! Illnmul Muum‘ I how I my have lhu prime“ o( Illa-din; nanny ml- plan In tho tut-an." The cut at "1mm Ind PM W" ‘ ll Mummy W. and every I” grind”!- nn mu lulu. ran Hun. Knlulm Mncmu. "Okla Loch". Allan Alto". Alan-dot Cannon and mm Rololl. than my be mad It the Prlncm um In” I. mum. at for any boll- dny performance up to and Including New run. Mun-cc parlor-sum n;- glven on Thursdays AMI 8am- duu. rm week! mall-m m pounced for Nahum“ Dav. Curm- nu my and Net You“: Du. “I" A BIA“. 'YHI HOLLION'.‘ AT THI OLYMPIC TH‘ATSI. CHICAGO- uhmo'l Hunt llama! open- In: In nun. Mlirad IM- box 00:: Chicago's fluent ilellnuu we..- in; in yearn. muted Irvin ha: once receive. use the record ambushed by Henry w. Sanger worid hum: bushing sum. "The liliion.“ u the Oiympie Thain In! Sunday evening. Fully 2,000 per-om nere turned away alter the entire spaciou- houee had been sold out. Even the Dun-pic's third gnliery. 1 setting por- tion or ihe phylum-e which had not been opened since 1909, "a throw. oven to the public and solidly occu- pied a few minutes later by members at the cleaning unmade. The night! dermnlirntion of pub lie ”pron! wu Chicago’s first tri- ihute in the joyful production inst Me New York allele vith laughter during nn entire mean. after having held the boards to enemas pntron- use for two yenrs in PINS. one yenr in Vienna and two year: in Berlin. The rum! entertainment. thoroughly Ameflcnnined and crackling with the keen wit and cheery abandon of New York's uni-tic and “Bohemian" net, iniriy laminated It: hundreds of andi‘ um- ‘ Chicago noisy-per: were hVish in; their praises. the ammo“: of opinion being that “The Million“ was posi- tively funnier than Hoyt'u forces. or such modern delight: as "Seven Days," “Bub! Mine" and "Excuse Me." Mm Amy Leslie. the eminent critic of The Daily News. devoted two columns to golden praise. ending her eulogy with'th‘e following worming 1 endorsement: , I "It's 1 near. Is ‘The Miliion‘." Enough of Giants. 1 Little Frank had had e parent-M meeting with his uproot-two nape nbont filling the toothâ€"powder bottle with tater. Atter the meeting an. ”armed, he went in and naked hie mother to promise him one thing. Without knowing the nature of the request one prom-ed. and then nt- ed him whit it. I”. He told lief: "Emma. when none diet, I my you hpnnilemenottnuflnlenym dent none to thin m no live via “It's 1 bear. MAUSII‘Nn was-no. CLERBY- the flu! éwus FOR HEDGES wmnnnmxs. Several oi the plume ere examini- ly good (or hedge: and windbreaks. At the some time they give inirly good craps. Among the very best for this purpose are Lombard. or Bieekor. u it is called in New York. This tree ll given to anchoring. and will grow m!- where, and it will bear profusely um tier moot adverse conditions. In two or three oases where it was inclined to get out of bounds i have allowed it to :make as much growth as it pleased alter its own wild taste, writes an aw thorlty in Farm and Home. it will bear on twigs 5 or 6 feet high. and will lead down branches that get up to 15 feet. Such a. hedge need not be trimmed, except to occasionally cut out a broken or dead limb. You must, however, be on the lookout not to let it take possession of more soil than you can afford to give it. Coe‘s Goidendrop in another plum that you can let take care at itself until it forms a good. stout windbreak, and it will give annually a big load of plums. The Damsone, all of them, will make hedges and some of themwill give loads of plums at the some time. vie. toria is another. a large, magnificent rod plum. and this also liken to beer in the hedge style. Wuhingtou is an- other. This le' 3 superb plum. and very productive. ‘ The Japanese hybrids give as quite in number that will make good hedges it you can get them on their owu roots, I have not been able as yet to do this. except with Abundance. it is not at all dillicult to get Lombard. Coo and the Damion: to root above the grail. i imagine that I‘eilenburg would be an ideal tree for the purpose it you . cmiitl get it on its own mote. Trees should be wt about 5 loot apart, and allowed considerable in- dividuality. Their limbs will soon in: tt-rlocit, but must not be ielt to loan a more snarl of vegetation. Gold-nee nut! trimminx should be given contilp naily, A whole row, when grown. should own-mt very much the appear- nm-e o! n tingle. wolillrimmed tree. Fluvh n limim- only be as nontiy orna- nu-nlnl on one oi prin-t or hrntlofli. t! only it in nildwmi to “row up and hour (run ~M‘rvinx u n window-it as well anonâ€"tun .._.__.__â€".sâ€" united!” A GIFT Than”: om! very simple It” out of ma Elm-«nu «owe-g ”robin: don‘t “top. but m aukuy ll halo I“ unlucflhn for The Your. Council“. The chum In. loo. mm .0 want you can buy to! an you“ Mom or that bully row an“: In honor could ‘ can!" so our. pinion u m- 3"! at ‘ Tho Youlh'p t‘omvamon for u whole room! yourâ€"4mm”) I’Mkl' hum no the Mum-d an Inn), numb» pain! Ind unwed .- (In very Ma. The" will In dorm (of Md!" 0! any In: mud advice .- Io num- ‘n-u; nun-Hoa- [or «M (M a count or mung in: mm way In tho wot“; mad thin” tot new member at the family ~43! for O: In! (M. 4 «an n flu- mu- m whom you gin up luv- nrvlpum clll mvlw [we all 00 n? mnluln Mon at 1912. u wcfl u The Coil-Mon mm Trmnnocy Ind Calendar Inf "ll. In rich. lrllflwml colon. ll n In be mu In It» than! or 0'91 (In lampshade. You. loo. n\ glut of "he ”It um ml".- a y of“. THE YOIITWS COMPANIOR. ”4 Berkeley 8L. Boston. mu. Row "Inflation: naked It (In we one: can "fill "n! for In! M ‘ cannot be cm“ W ‘4'". l'. J. CHENEY I: 00,. Town. 0. We. the undersigned. have know- r. J. Chem lot the put 15 yet". and believe Elm perfectly mule l- all boil-col transactions and anneal], able to carry alt my oh- llgatlom mile by In In. NATIONAL BANK or COIIERCE. -A‘.A- n mm Caurrh Cure in mien tn- tmany. acting directly upon me blood and mm. surface. 0! the m- 3;." “re-11mm: an! M 75 cent- per home. So! Drum-t0» 'mxe Hall's runny Pm! The Williamson Underfeed _._~â€"â€"â€"-- Goal Eaters Knocked Out WITH A THOUGHT IN 11'. us is an age I pretty popular. Hundred Dollar- Re ”a d Clam "I“ | by det'I Cflll'f' sad It! I" will most naturally get as much clean. even heat out of Elm stack as highest price anthracite will yield burned in any «the! boiler. This means that you can choose either Steam or Hot Water :nd \ Save $6 to 1'; ofConl Bills. mm STORY arr 1-H: uo-noamu. _-â€"--- AN ELEPHANT 0N THElB HAN” The circus sets out or town. with everything but it! 69th which ll seized tor debt by the town constable. To realize on the amt. h. t- motioned oh and. purchased by In. Good-port 0! Mn IIIIl'liu-w-o â€"., W" while be h intoxieamd. He am it home, something “at he never could have done in ma aober senses. ‘ ‘ '4 ‘- ‘uu‘ wllh have «one In uul Wu... V- , He takes it upstairs to hot! with him. His with end daughter. when they discover the presence at the beast. are trightenéd to death. and t he is almost frantic with terror. in his eflorm to get rid of his purcbalad tally, the elephant taken pom-Biol: ’0! the kitchen. terrifies the cook and makes a clean sweep of everything in it. The constable and his assistant. who are called on (or help. cannot budge the brute. Finally Goodsport in obliged to send word to the circus manager and pay him to take his ele- phant hack and 0! his hands. which Domestic Economl We have grand that low will be sent to the Dead Letter 0!- fice Nov. 17. I912. I! not. cfllod to! prior to that date. A charge of 3 cost on all advertised nutter. m..â€" buttersâ€"â€" Mr. 008101130 Mr. Fred Selle" Carniv- 31“: Mary (‘nstello Min Gram Hernia; Ufa) 32 South Main St. Mm lotion are a»? chrlsfi may: "mu. m n- , 3%' you. ’ Phone 45 M Pot Wag, Painting WMWW“ "9;.”‘mal. WWCIH" J. II. FRANKENHELD ADVER'HBED LIST- Mott, Math“ lnnhlled by Boilers NOV. 11. 19172: ltd! Chicago. "I. sun-y. AM Rena-slur. lad.

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