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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Feb 1915, p. 4

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new person. are also logic“, and not It all Inilmoed by mindice or ”in , They make our beet hall-t teem for they are «deny; never coring how my little things they m and upon to do uni m“! doing he. on toll. A: echoin- they are good anthem I‘d-Io. noting our beet W "BOOST! -- Don’t Knock mmmuvouheunpm ”Odd “chum, and numb humanity-maternal". Than w. awe bravo-GI! '9“ magnum”. Dol'thflcn mum-mammal. fihmwuutono' m. Cru- “cumin"- Milan-dunhmgflbotl- mu. flywmtnwu'nu W Told by the Hagan. When has Bum (with short“ N.) no knotted a the joints we m an extreme Iove for the minor pm of construction. whether It be In the [building of I bridge or the out bu mk- pertaining to a kitchen. “we n b not. than Ill-l1 mu all of u- vho “lot on claim a! 90mm. "- lhhl All nodal tam-«lon- would I. In]! W I! We could I” and. out Who. ad ”I touch" [or a In" u in: with our Cum! ”mm, It '0 could only Mun-ad than other W3 vbvyoht. Tn do (bl. we Incl all on the M1! at launch-mm II Iona Jan and Jon I)“ In. an ‘84 use. ndhod that an octet wu .m Iovuvl [he wry an). old. but the. not!" mun Who '01:“ have mount n prohblo (In: two and: mutual- ever would be undo.” two Inch poop“? Bu! than two peopl- not ml each discov- cnd m: the other cu a bum“ lulu. tu- ». unuoublo and annulus an a. other supposed. llundor mum In nun-d by that aloofnou Illa! bu. I" thou: year- kavl Mother Joac- ud John 1).. Jr. hr span. W, can“: And uhundonlmdiu‘ valued with n Ml! hour's convolu- tion. Itch a- un» othvr'n vhwpolut “Ha bu been misunderstood. No one In wronged him more thin l Into." It“ Mother Jones after the In- hflhw. “I found that her mind ll MN: clout. She known a great dad About than lumen that. ‘ do not how. 0. all mutton which we db- N we won In ummunt." “Id A m and a woman. who all their line had Itood at the two extremes o! the hem balance, approached each other a few day: ago and. alter a halt hour’l talk. each was atom-bed to M that. they were In agreement upon practically All or the questions brought up. The nun val John D. Rockefeller. Jr. mad the woman “Mother" Jones, the labor leader. 1 Who is your worst one y? What. do you most lbhort Upon bom or what- b your deepest tuned counted? 810]: and think. Ind when you have pon- dered well. as! yourself if you have tried to understand your opponent. ON GETTING TOGETHER HELP YOUR TOWN. an STAATS, Editor at the Downers Grove Post Oflice as secondoclass mail matter ting rate: made known upon application. r ,. : V " I y’lmmtheofiicc ofTheDownc-rs Grove Publishing Have; - 000nm Vanp Among African "Ma-Fox'u'A lenue. Downers Grove. Illinois. mm“ ‘m' "' Tm‘“ __ ,_ ‘ , ,, , , NH VWWW A Accordingly. DOWNEltb GROVE REPORT“. DOWNERS GROVE. 1L1: Habit of (he Crocodile. Although “no cmcodlle does not not seas long: of extrnordunry also. It can remain beneath wam for m length of tlmo. It bu the power of hibernating I: well. In my m of India than cranium us during the bot season. holed! dried-up mud n: the bottom of Ines. The and burden: than Ind they my the buried in a can for long moan. » iii if world-Minamonytoneemtor Minn m m units mental. Mnmltvlmnctolavoll mmmm-mtlzm mmdmhw In. .1! In. pom at “a! In“, to than fun M. «can bring: upping-I u walla nor-a 0! power. The unplug-h mould not I. upon mehunnm-but- manual; but upon keeping this Ml- lIi are!” nlnd uvnn . pm ad to“. “to Egg??? W J..- llcuy. the In.” sum at nu ma. "mum. Inn- }. my m (old by Jude. Bol- m u u- mmm’ mm ma,num.mudbay.I-ni~ II in Juana (floor. (on, who one. Only Mod. um I Moo-a all. 'I a. only mil»: "to trill.“ "Yo. and not Ilka IuIlIII "amba- Mn“ A“ who a doctor nun-rid. In 3h- hg «mom. an: “mouthing In no.- litic." Jun Cl" "and. "No. 3: .- m: ant-yum wouldlltotou- do that be m don." Whtlo. who maul put a «with. to a mu- twist. D. W OM] mould by (to judge. who I“. “I! you no mo um. loll no: bu do not mm It by ul- hg m mica“ conmu by the bhhop of London (Docwr Inn-nu) on the tuning birth rate 'mqmodbycouuollnnuu. who Judge Clue: lntcpoood. “was hathhbhoolodowllhln Hob MW model-bumm- Guard Against Taking Cold. We all know about wet led! and ; draft- as causes of colds, but these on only two of the many means of taking cold. and two to which many people are not in the lent susceptible. No two persons are the same in those matters, and you may assiduously avoid sitting in drafts and then find that you have taken a bad cold be- cause you have kept your house over- heated. The first step to provention in to study yourself and find out to‘ wlmt you are most susceptible. Here‘ are some of the most wmmou cause- for catching colds; hm Mr. crowded mom, drafts, underheated or over- heated homes. too heavy clothing. so that one becomes eanily overheated in I warm room: ovarworh Ind fatigue. that leaves one whit-rt to inlection; damp clothlnx, and chill. myth-mum lflflhfl Ind mental “Iliumâ€"Ul- lomny In Righteous Aeh. Women! of s righteous not b no": right. The Ioouer we now tho mammomernmm map the huntlful harvest of lawl- IIo-ndloy. Thomorvoglvob the world the but we have. the noon! Mob-tvmboglltoeomomkto uâ€"fl not In visible mam-h! things. (In In what is much to be dull-oaâ€" H. Had Many RM The name Round“ come- down fromthedny-offlmnlqm country mm- to that Mn; over an by nemlnmdlc Grebe ml n.- chnn m vicissitudes. transform- uonn. malformation- and reformation have been Innummbie, being ruled by this and that exploiting nation, Ind It only reached Its present Independ- ence utter the Russo-Turk war of 1877. ind with the ”moment for that time of the "Baum due-um" by the mum of Berlin in 1878. Ron- ma became in are: and mm the little kingdom of may. MMHMWWM ”Doo't Io! mm" .0: Into the In.“ of bola“ Done. It In no! worth mu. When you M It (:0qu on [than n on" "no me In! that will In. a: you “no and claim. II in ham to {In any (mm con-in (Map (In to M (Io- lrfluu rm. and martyr do. a mum Manet-«an and but to? you I" mud " (on put um the clouding volume not choose lumbar. I! who A! night Ionic. you don't lot It column to do no. (he an and no to the man and put It right. “ltpooyktntythtl-nocnem any to be rude to them. Try. In!“ to no“ I“. Don’t tend boot- that Irma. you. Book- In plonllflll. more '0' None». PM No one an help [calm nervous It than la m- m at run and metal. but u I. cum mm. to out on the Ionic. u u In". “d not let the urn: rIu .II] this In Here m u (er Matt on a. "Mod: And to these renou- mey he added the fear of marital unfulthi’ulneu. so. in forcing oneself upon one oi these women there in liability to e mi lone t «the ion of nimble property or of ‘ no less highly prized life. The young girls are well cared for. M! M they they be comely and draw many suitor-I. Every girl will tell you frank- ly tint she wishes to merry and he" I sood husband and children. Every [other is anxious to have his dough. tern merry well. To secure A wire one must my I dowry in cattle to the II" iher. or. should the lather be deed. to‘ the nearest mile reia‘tl‘vé. it 3 gm in much sought after her lather naturally asks a larger dowry. When a men has paid part of the dowry the father may give consent to a provisional marriage and permit the couple to live together. Should the husband he too slow in pay in; the remainder oi the dowry his wife is taken from him Trial marv rinses are common and can be not aside by either party. Their principal object: in marriage are mutual help mines: and the perpetuation 0! ill: Although woman In Alrlca la res-n} ed as property. she Illa eomtln rights which are seldom Inmnxed upon. and of these the moat Important II but right to many whom she planes. or rather to m to mm one who does not please her. the Southern Workman an. There no two grim reasons for thlu. Pint. women nth Hod awn“ their vul- hue been known to commit nnlclde. Boat: women married min-t their w hnve numeral their unloved human. usually mingling them when ”lean Among no new who brought out M this your are Mctam to be mm by cutting out figures from colored tis- ne Inner and pasting them on n thin met hemound. Tho than. I: yucca over an outline pious uni the “In muted drawn In outline with I pulp oil. itinthonautont. Dita-autoi- Jocu m an" on diluent cow um.utrouolluapm.m A ciown doll in than with the held and. of ribbed goods like u stocking top. The hody is made of bite cal-brie nd the shoes of red. The tail hat is «Melamondtheeouunehln- lshed with a ruffle collar of white lace. This do“ hoe eyes mode of mil black head: with eyebrow! end eyelids de- fined with black yam. lilo owe it formed by linking a short ridge in the face drawn together by n few stitcheo. A stitch, in red yarn. turns his mouth and a mustache and whisker: are nude of block ynrn. By separating the you into anode. god sewing it about the hood below the up. on “undone. of curly. black hair in ennui-ted. The ”intone-1 withutinyhoiiandrod yellow ml blue yum represent m tom and embroidery}: hi: apparel. radrlbtouaou bow at the IMO ‘E a; . “m mr mm.m*wM. ”a in mm i . WWW. mm mm ”M an: ribbon Bod lumen o! sundown Inland ad “ed with ribbon an very eon- (onublo for lime one. who no apt to “at at Wile. In cold weather. The, In moon the not! «ally nude 0! llfll. Shoo- .“ boom. for mu. that daily wear. 3!. tho and. at this mark! Ihkb In so well and lot a 5007': arm-u. Other unlclu an mm Inch. hood- nnd blunt. [or an our. camp. The In! no account! with his bowl 0! with. but Bath robes like that pictured are bound with aurov tlbbon on all the av edges. modded with callus and poets" (except when made tor lu- lu") and have flo- o! cllk cord, (III- lubed vlth uncl- II the neck and about the VIM, Ilka tho clderdown la color. lot the llltlo Inna! the poem and unlit cord no not need“. or {or the little ones who hue out- grown Mbyhood. Eiderdown flannel is woven in light colors and figured in white with Teddy bears. rabbits. bird- and other figure: that delight the youngsters. It is the softest and most comforting of materials {or cold weather. WARM robe o! elderdowu flannel is among the many delightful 31m thnt are to be made (or the baby Useful Presents fat the Little R melt-am! The Trudi-m. mum rate than thntofbdll Minion? ut- the Sun Set. A htvmninntixhtmlAnm m hm m I nil-led old «It. and compelled to mm. I. Imty! mnnmtm-ivou mmmxnamm The number of guns fired in mm are: The president, 21: vice-pres!- done. 1!: aenllor, congressman and viceâ€"Idmint 15; rear-admiral. 13; Hunt, 11; commodore. 1!; captain. 9; coma-under. 7. The cost of firing the greatest guns. Including the wear and tear on the gun. amounts to over I thousand dollars. Hedieinn a! the Future. The medicine of the future will be deeply concerned with the distribution and conditions at work in the com- munity. The three great foundation stone- of national health and eilciency nro food. honing Ind work. but the WottmhworkJorfood and housing depend upon waxes. and admittingâ€"along“ W'- bâ€"mnmfitham the â€"m that um mm a mu. pun. In- stant! the camp will asp-rt. and tho filmmreurntohedml will not come on again that light. ”myalndup. “puma-ulna lick-nod. mmunw"“fiv”““ Mann-.1. hr. nut-mud um:mu-M-‘* I’HH KAI.“ “'NITK HIII'INUTUN union-h. nul‘ wuaui .md mm pvu.‘ mini-on M I’MruI-I hmlln Num‘ In-I Ivan-m. l'lmlw I00 ltvl, 1-35-31;- up»... mm on». Mn 0w anmnr snow kuoun to “aluminum" "um! vhanlally Io min u Inlnvml. n lomwr Admin! 0! m. Jun-now MI" ba- new“ in mm: pap" lifeboat. that can In mud any In I ”no. at tho»! on «No toot but which, rim: Inn-Cod. m standby use! double. «cording to Mom locum“. ‘ '1ro 531'? i whini. rm not I ”NW“. N“- rxn ( T'nuu "nu-Orr Lulun . ohm-min. Highland ,uu. Fun “ALE - P'I'RNITVIIH and «mun-4v hum-thing: n1 :- lan». uwludln ueu‘lhlm‘. lur 8|: par mnulfi. Adana- I‘. U. Pun NEXT AN EIGHT-lull)! [Inl‘fljg ' 1.2.1.16; ‘ 'mu‘nmcéiiuiliy 'ku-Jird yuan. u-u mu mu; «juww vayvu-mup ho“ MM (June ill. l-‘UZ: 8.\l.l*2<â€"s. C. mums ISLAND ltl-Zl' t‘m'iu-wlx and l'ublalu. Nulllnmt (mm prlzwwlnnhm Mock. Taking orders mm‘ (or baby vhlcku (or My]! lul. ‘ Trade, With Our Adyertisers 99 Main Sheet ”owneu Grove. Ill. W. S, Wilson, THE TAILOR Let me show you Samples will be the cl 1 In I very few months and NOW is the BEST time to pick out glue good! for that new spring unit. We TAILOR than! to YOUR measurements. you don’t have to wear a cult sewed together for anyone. Our Quality and 81er are built into every unit. upon workâ€"CIVIuauon um Tm VowM On: In 8am. H'l'qn'l‘h‘. mom col- 8‘..‘-; mm. luv: 19". 2-544» Open for Business All newly decorated and fur- nished throughout. We will be pleased to have the old patron; and customers and can assure them of good service. non-nu bun-u“ Will Save You Money lice-tire flock 0! Shoe- animate-“learnt amunomm mmuwwcu. Salem-alarm“): Innis 8m 8m me Wright "MEI MARGARET AIRD Shampooing Scalp Treatment Face Massaging Manicuring Work done at your residence Lynn and Orchard Streets DOWNERS GROVE Phone Ill-ll Amid-Imu- h, “ml at I‘lm Studios Maple K Fain icy A\ s. Downers Grove, Illinois M In" Tcachc-r of Singing from Indian-nu In \rlmlk' l‘mhh Meals at All flours L. W. WRIGHT, Prop. was: Formctly the Miller House A- Udulud Boll" Katie but luau-on. Coating-don...- f“ into heu-flncalu I «win a coal bill: of 50% to 653‘ IVIRY wurrn. Chat!“ slack yield! " much dun. even heat in In Undu- bed a nut cmuiw anthncite in the ordinary type 50‘1“. H. W. I’ETHIE J. HTFFénketifiold Tram ”lulled bl Comp-wt

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