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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Nov 1913, p. 10

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J3 “Wm-H Collabormr." That all persons of artistic or lib mry aspirations are not me imprec- ticel a! they are generally supposed ‘to be, is proved by the following advertisement, which. says the Bon- ton Hernia, recently appeared in n morning paper: Wantedâ€"A combo rotor. by a young lady playwright. The play in nirudy written; collaborator to furnish board end bed until play b produced. Supt. F. F. Sanford o! the La Grange public school and Supt. J. N. Nichols of the South Evanston schools were visitors at the school Monday afternoon. Friday. October 24th. has boen denim nnted by sate Supt. Blair as 8er Day. The school: will use a part of this day In bringing to the boys and girls some helpful tnd valuable lessons on birds. Just as bad. Some of our boys and giris in the grades last your who (and. if they had spent as much time on their Ichooi work as they did in read- ing library books at home, vould not have failed. The reading of our boys and girls needs directing as we" as other things. Parent: can be very helpful to the work 0! tho school by seeing to It that the boys and girls spend thotr «hoot evenings at ham». It In far better to he at home forming the habit of study than to be lonflnx around Some ont- Ilde readtng In connection with their school work is good. but too much ts} The Woman's (‘luh will give a n» caption to the teachers Tuesday even- lng. October 213'. In the club nation. Wlfll Mu one or two eta-Mimi: "- en boy and girl who finished our mlmnar new work last June. en- tered the high school this fall. Parent- nml Mend. o! the school um Inst rordlally Invited to mu the chooln and at» tho good cork hem. done by the Imrhon. W. In doing Inch that um ho bf lntomt to you. The lollowlng In (M onrollmout of our «hook an In 4:19: "In. "boot I”; eighth male. 60: numb nude. 41; um» stalk. 57; mm M. 5‘: but“: nude. 79; mm nude. 73: loco-d nude. u; flm grade. 06. Toul‘ enrollment. an. III. um (”mix-u 0! II.- Idem department "rm Rama” and am» I" u Mr home at m. Cnrroll. Ill. Our blah «hoot ch" In maul] "II-“ll and mechanical (Influx num- ber: la. The ban an “mm; "w m and l! I. made very helpful to then. The real Inn turn" will do and: (or the Mention at Hu- chlldrn that I. not in «M I’flfll‘n mum of uudy. Our high school boy» are enjoying their tootblll pumice. They wlll ploy Loan-n Town-hip [Huh School I! [40min i'rldoy lfll'l’lloon. October 24th. and tho Nun-"Ill High School at Dowom Grove Saturday durum. Novenbrr In. and flu wanton High Bchoo! ll Win-Alon. Bound-1 allow noon. Novombor lam. Good. clan. wholooouw unmm In uhool In to be encouraged. Columbia University entollu ten thousand uudenll lhll year. The Northetn llllnoll Tuchen' As- .oclnllon. Ensign: Section. will he held It Oak Park. Friday and Snurday. Nov vomber 7th and 8m. The high schoo! leachern were given Monday ant-moon to hear the lecture of M1» Jane Addams at Hlnsdale. We are very much pleased to sm- Iuch an inturyst awakvned among so many of our young people to continue the work In these high schools 01 lelrnlng. Reports from every university and college where our sludunls attended last year show that all mad» good rer- ords. Seven graduates from our high school are attending the University of Illinois this year, two at Chicago Uni- versity. one at Nortinrestr-rn, one at Knox College. two at l.9wis Institute. three at National Kindergarten School and qulte a number toaching. To this end the pupil should [Inst be made to realize that these years spent. in a good high school are the most Important in many ways he will ever experience. and that his high school work Is and should be the busi: nest! of his life during these years. There is a. most excellent spirit throughout the entire school. it is hoped that these pleasant conditions may not only have permanence, but that pupils and teachers and parents may continue to grow in interest in the one main purpose or the school. the education and training of the boy or girl for citizenship. We are also pleased to report a large number of non-resident pupils. In addition to a steady and sntlafam wry growth In numbers the past four years. there has been the encouraging tendency or the pupil to remain ln school throughout the school year and not allow hlmeelf to be drawn away for some lrlvlnl or temporary reason. Our High School enrollment Is the lamest by far in the history of the school. ‘31.“ 'WM.\”A“‘ A] The largest plant in the war” In a gigantic seaweed known as the "nu eocyun," which frequently grow. over Manhattan: uptolheightofloo Hundreds of sea birds killed by the mnenulon produced by the firing of big guns on warships during practice have recently her-n washed up on the shores of Argyll. England. It takes 5.000 Mas to weigh a pound: but whon rho insect comes In fresh from the fields and flower-I. freightod with honey, they '61:?! nearly thrice as much. The nverago height of the haw nln cloud Ia 1.680 yards; of the dc!- Icnte. Honey nkmd. 9.760 yards. men-flap. A ml has bPen knownrto m Nutty-five minutes under Inter. ltmynotbeuaytobmlolfio ‘W of the milk bottle, but If m secure a piece c1 wire and has: It rod hammem'emoverumemhud than my (lab around the bottle. 10“ will and that you an knock ofl' the bottom of the bottle with n little by. A pretty clean out can be mule In (M. w”. A new water filter can be made for each camping me in this m. linen h lulu! Into the am noel. unduerocemmnnoa MINI! I. watchman-4‘ llverttholoule 1curt-c.AMIclam!ltqpbolweutmnn. rm it wit: valor, and place 3 receptacle under-um it. no will ”architecture-and“ umommanpmmmw below :1 pure as spring water. The altering can go on while you no hay with the root 0! the amp duties. 9 the experienced mm would go About It. He would (no a hill bottle «my ktudnmmhgor filth! new}. with a W nook. The large and h mm or cut 0!. mm or hie Ibo“ cum I“ M rolled I, recent runs. «a then m to other cooking or drinking vuer within my miles. hero I: the m ammo film an «all, It.“ m I ma. chum) ad a vain mm; be! when on In «mph. and tuba-I the motor! mil-om lm luau-M "In" such a am» MC an '0 mt I“! want t. In nun-ram? 80W you um any... m the huh of I Inouy M 10.00." WM um. cu» cal an! Wm Micâ€"Won: «IIMW hoppodoluuu "(an IMAM! to Clutch It To the an. bird. for“- Bed by the knowledge that In meals were wow. it vu all NIL To the hungry wIId one, the moth Win! (caudally Moro It And 'hl'ood aw Inolnunaly any. It III a “no cowl) nlucm. but 0! Mod been“. The one out.“ a flaw Mr. chutllnu |u emu-nun; m: In. other tool I! an In m M but. cubic to nun!- “ u- ckutlon o! «um Ibo may“ our wail] shamed In bold. and the moth hmnd 0!. to be calm up on the tool-M by on wild MM and ”I’d without com} USEFUL FILTER FOR CAMPER flow of the dun”, the wash“ flut- tered l-lld clipped thou! the maple with cheerful chm"; but the mum- In. moth. dunuly held by the extrem- lly o! m body, in I'M]! pm united nd denied. Whue they dmced about a bush the magpie manna!) held the moth for team. and A white-cared flycatcher took up its lbode near the house. and the magpie. after a decent lapse of time, admitted the stranger to its companion-hip. The wild, Iuderless blrd. however. bud little time to play. All its wits and energies were devoted to the De rious business of life. it knew none at the games that the magpie Invented except oneha kind of .aeriul “peepâ€"bo.’ to which the more intelligent bird lured it by menu- of a prize. The magpie round 3 moth. his 0! abdomen, {at and brown. 3 tempting ml to any Innocuvorou: bird. En- The bird spent many hour: endeaV- oring to slug. No cultured relative was present to teach the notes 0! its kind. so that in default it learned the complete vocabulary of the domestic poultry. besides the more familiar calls and exclamation of its mistress. A young magpie came into the poo- soulon at Mr. E. J. Banfleld, who, In his book. “My Tropic Isle." gives an Interesting account of the bird's ac- complishments. It went. in and out of the kitchen at will, and It by chance food was not spread out at the ac- customed place. It protected loudly. and always eflecflvely. Tantafluu Little Flycatcher by Hold- lng Tempting Moral In Mouth While Dancing About. MAGPIE INVENTS NEW GAME Little nod (aged sinâ€"u III plane. sir. hot like rather» uni can tow the man round hole at tho I. when the head com.- um Impomml Bahtâ€"Wall, my mu. man, all how would you like your hat can Papaâ€"For heaven'a lake, Ion, what makaa you carry an that plantar around In your pookota. Wham a aarth did you get It? Johnnyâ€"Huh. thin? an straight. ed up her handbag thin mornIn' and dunno what she didn't want no m Johnny, fishing for a nickel In the bottom of one at then, M: emptied a. mum of both poaketl on the dining table dc. connected to the W by n light cable. I. ”mind to the rut. Th nu- wheel h mined can pro- hand for loan 0! newly am m. up gazlvto‘ugsnu‘! 3.?IS-BISI3-gii El [gaging-i .I‘aooairfio‘g E‘ssgig £§q%8?IvIc-rlli 3.38.3729 BICYCII 0" LN“) 00'! WATER Ahoywhohur-flulhhllh villain mac-norm“ ‘Iro'mhmlu call. unwunncmmm lulu-audio human-m Anthhhtmm Dona nah A young" toy varn- NW. MICummeI-n outgrown. If N m so am 0! minmh-llhm‘m can! mama-Io m-«Mbdnd. Iv i mm, mm m m Inca-habitat H. "In Moon mdutm-wlmmu “Mahayana-No. I-mmmmmmu ~-topoouum~hlahmnth ulna-ulna. Adm-choc“- humble-urn!- Coin. um Mmlywmboy'0hm. utvulmmtumam “on wmun mourn-n1 ll. would have Noon plum“... Nomad; unnumhhonmmn 93.0. o! M. m In which up I... The new boy bah". llrnly In the principle of the print. M at personal property. mu- Tho-u W. Lloyd In the load- ligand-o. He would nth" to (I. ooh m WANTS THINGS FOR HIS OWN boom to Poona. Funny I. law In All Mankindâ€"Boy Mn. N. Panama“: Aim. and the bat, which bu I will. on the and, mules a sweeping Ilun u the M1 Ulunlly It. mu It, hem; “just: edrorumumahogbutnmmk nononthnnomnTyOobbmlxm An ingenious and mating toy has been designed by a Massachusetts man and is shown in the Illustration. A manlkln. with pivoted arm and a hat in its hands. in fixed on a base-hoard. 0n the other end of the board a hall 3rests in a shallow hollow. A spring reaches from the manlkln's hands to his feet and there is a catch in the back by means of which his hands can he pulled up and the spring stretched. A cord with a handle on it is attached to the catch and releases it when pull~ ed. When the catch is released the spring pulls the flgure's hands down “30an Ink.- Luoty “no at In.» Ball Whoa spring I. Maudâ€"- Bab Lllu Ty Cobb. DOWNIR‘I NEW TOY Is QUITE musmo l. WHOM; A Nymph. Mmlkln In" Player. 'nvefll'lt“ Japanese In Florida. Tullnhum, P1... Oct. 18.~Goveruor Mmmell In invmtignung 1W ooloniutipn in m Mellon Trial In Few-wry. nrldgeport. Conn. Oct, Isr~state’l Attorney Judson stated the trlnln of former President Charles H. Mellen of the New York, New Haven 1 Hart. lord reed and ex-Vlce-Prealdent Mc- Henry, In connectlon with the lam Weltport wreck. would begin at the February term of Inpeflor court. After the wreck. more than I year ago, Mel- len and McHenry were arrested. charged with manslaughter. be erroneous. fire broke out new In the “lemon and In null raging. PortyMne bodies has been recov- ered, while 368 miners were nun en- tombed. The shift which went law the mine numbered 931. Fm m. Out Anew In Webb COO- uory When Hundred. mosâ€"um AN Found AIM. Card”. Wan. Oct, lG.-â€"-An hope of rescuing more of the mlnon entomhed la the Universal oolllery, where an explosion oeeumd. has virtually been Abandoned. A report that a party of twentrnine men had been found ”In In one of the slum-le- hu proved to Ill! Gen. rem Din. who will reach Hanna many or Saturday from El.- lond. Prue-odou- are being taken. 00mm Wow-Mp. u Hula. Berlin, Oct. 10,â€"4krmnny I. follow- ing development. In Mexico floaty. u the some time adhering to m nu- tude of “towing the United States governmem free had. The German protected cruiser Vine“, In addition to the Menu. In. been ordered to HOPE OF LIFE IN MINE FADES lexical: wntm. PM on Km om. "m” "‘"' ' " Hum, Oct. 11â€"11.. Nun got m mm'wt emment bu necked Information 0:! latest: cgnapintorl In planning to Ram Hood-‘0 Amy MR. mk- Pun. Ton Oct. “-4 no!“ to the “in” my of lulu: M rotor!“ to have my!“ (he on. 0! Gen. Joaquin In: from Wedn- Negru in "mm Laredo. when be hope- lo r9 IIMQ the totem. On In. uy m halted sum coll he can arrested ut Han Antonio, 1‘21. In! released ‘0: iond. fireman Bryn Ind pm im- Dermhflon to em Amman torn- inton- Mn rug-M Ira-tie mica viii mm to Inlet: u I "not. possibility. TM. loom I. non-Ian] m "and ma Ito-ban at (in am. Ionian Manon mum”. who hm It In W Mr ha... 0! no “pm-e m" I“. mic-ad. U. 3. Tan:- lambs. Walkman. 00L lt~-Willo the ma! Mateo-nu of lunch-co llo term the Mr the most “gallant lull" ol the lam lit-allot .0 am «a In no min; mun-m mm; loo-3 unborn of congress m: the "all“ cum I. cum... Io um intervention. Tho «was an sun In the pool“.- u-ry and pm In (M civil coon. an bola. mm min“ may at then. I! la nppnnnt from "non-'- decree that he propone- Io pruned. Inn-m- are at the “much of the Unltod sum. No In. been told that "all government I!" not recognize the re- ult or the elections. "0 an In of- lect that he Is not concarnod u that the Unlud Buu- wlll do. He pro you. to not up I government vhlcl he will clnlln In oonultullolnl. Ind It ulll “on have It to this and other gonna“:- to nu rheum- any will recoun- n or not. In spite of Mr. Wilson's declaration ‘lhat he would not recognize any at! ’mlnistration set up by the elections to be held on October 26. liner“. ac- cording to inforuntion received It the state department. intends to car- ry out his program Neleon O‘SIIwgh- neuy. charge diff-Ire. at Mexico City, wires the department the text of n decree Issued by Huem pro-crib- ing the reguhtione under which elec- tion. for pro-idem, vicepmident end memben of (‘OI‘MI will tlke piece. A member of the diplomatic corps made this statement last night. He said also that the dlplomatu haul rec‘ ommended a temperate attitude In Mexicos reply to Washington. U. s. Defled by Huerta. Washington. Oct. l6.â€"-Gonetal Huer- ta. dictator or Mexico, has picked up the gauntlet thrown down by Presi- dent Wilson. City of Mexico, Oct. 16.â€"â€"-Diplomatic representatives of Great Britain. France, Spain, Cuba. Guatemala and Norway decided at a conference to recommend that their governments send warships to Mexico {or the pur- pose of affording legation guards should conditions so require. San-tors In Washington Change View. and Suggest Force to Thwart Huertaâ€"Cuban Government Uncoveu Plot to K"! Dlaz. TALK U. S. INTERVENTION Envoys of Britain, Spain and Other Powers.Want Guard. SEVEN LEBAIlflNS ll MEXIflfl Bl" flEMANflWAHSHIPS i s E? announcing“ Mattie delves-yuan «magnum. Papa Wu to Emma. Ml Boy (handling Mu I III! lolluhwnve been! darn, all [he he the atoms." Brightâ€""Bit. Bob. your father alway- snolu t.- ent don." an." Boyâ€""Well. to h’l going to m. (liefâ€"Uh. ’3‘“! m. m. “I at Mr. A. n WIIAJAI M. Ehwllfll. Admins-Int" do mu- m it". o» It'll lumen-d. HI‘NH’L "ARWII'I A CHAIIWICK, Rum." V's-2‘3; 1'88- I n v: 1 - of i.» '31 x: no." a! on In: .98. «It! I"; - 3:9! 909 to I...II ‘ 'I'M Inflow having boon nor-(MM ndm-Inn'w to hook mm the it” :aw‘.“m"a'fm' 0' uh "7 y'm'l" m y I a - no“. «and. My In” noun m" be will amt has" I» (3mm, (,‘nufl at Mo "up Mtg; n a. (3mm ”nu-o In WMIM. M I "or..." tum. an "I. am flood-y In lite-mt no". 1! mum m» an m Mrl rhlm Ill-In! Inld com- I" an" and n} «mod In ulna! luv "u pony-o of My. "1“” all... adj-and. Ml rm h- t» M In aid mu. In mun-n04 0. ml. "amt-l9 nywn! In tho unin- .1...‘ We do all of our own work end heve had years of experience in the best residences of Chicago and m- burbs. All order receive prompt attention. Mania}, cheerfully furnished. Give us a hid and be can“ u. unmet. "you. In flu rig. "than: [It'd Wham-J" «m 1 ma amt"; rum-I'm (human of "an low-M - Him WM Kama ‘nW-u A’,‘ if. mmw. Minot (3th Its“,- lunm m mm... m ”WOmWWIMMI “PittflflflPflfl “”77-.." _ .-..-uu, nu qu‘r up To the above mum-d DANIEL PAH-tw- flKl. :- Minor. um tn all per-ou- con- round: You are honby "MIN "In! In: un- donlglod. John P: ”was! Ou-rdl-n «I DANIEL l-A‘gmgux , a mum, will nu - GUARDIAN'O NOTICE. Male 0! Initial. County of Du I'm", :- v-ln the County L‘our! ul Du l‘uxe (‘uun- 15'. In the mullet o! "no uwumu-m M John M: "H. Quantum of DANIEL I‘AJEWK I. a Minor, [or [mu-o lo lull Expert Decorators Corner Wornn 0 Elm 8!. Rooms papa-ed or calcimined $2.50 a room and up. All work guaranteed to be done first-elm md job left neat 3nd clean. We 1130 do first-clan His Lordship-Bllly Smokerâ€"The il- lusion of Billy Smoke. a cowboy. of having a good time in guiding Lord Fitznoodle and his valet to the tor- mer's mine. to soon dispelled after he meets the gentleman on the station. Billy soon finds himself laden with the luggage o! the lord, and even when they reach the trail Billy is subjected to meanness. The lord‘s "Junk" is taken from the hack of Billy and placed upon the hack of his horse. The lord and his valet ride on while Billy walks. The lord will not even permit Billy to eat at the some time that he eats. Billy's patience comes to on end when the lord asks him to prepare his morning hath. Instead of doing as be Is told. Billy gives his lordship an impromptu bath. and. at the point of a revolver, takes his clothes. goes to the mine and presents ‘llimxel! as Lord l-‘itznoodle. lie raises the snlurles of all the men and tires the superintendent for trying to kiss the stenographer. When the lord ap pears Billy has him arrested for being on inmostor. Billy marries the steuotz- rapher and the situation is made clear to everyone by the reading of a letter from Billy lound on the table alto-r his departure that the imprisoned man is the real lord alter all. Lagal Notices BARRE (‘3 BARRE SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18. Moriograplz Theatre ItIcUYoi-u. ' N EM‘VMJ. amniotic!”- ”CH-«Ave. Wow“ IMVMM. Chin-p IULBERT “MES luv m eo-phli M ".0. I. not ”mm at their". W m the um any what. no. m but than on. 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