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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 May 1918, p. 2

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Km All M H. mm In lane-hr, lav-l (lam. Benton. 0. 8. A:-'0'. v"! m of m m mime: can In that I Made It? _ huhwnger Student Inn (Man. U. A.-â€"A Mun-ch In I mm Inn flmcnmaatmmnmph lay a. nt- W let-Ia lien! infill-gm ”yr-vents, 3177.618. mumm.gmtdnlofmn- e1 4m gum-g slim: and for dam m .11..me compemhn. Up to April “in 1,703,330 separate checks Ind been nude out for such pymenta hr ms as follows: Salary allow- "WM am now-4 lo Aumn. It, and "It Ruin-a Mn Mal II“ (he hon-I («Indy mph-4| by :00 Juan family on RAM In.“ IW‘ me. but 1" new men joining either "my or navy an be insured and the gowmment urges them strongly to his the. maximum mm. In the meantime. Uncle Sun has mn' Irho joined Che government mm: nry or “I'll forces hefm Decal-her 4, 1917, could mn- government in- And Undo 3am In still an Un- job. Th0 third mi of April ulna! m.m.om worth of insurance «I: written. l’mk Sam's customrm are soMiern OM sailors. Thvy numb" about I.- 800.000. The swarm policy mm close m 88.500. The minimum is SUI” Ind the maximum In 310,000. April 12 m 0H! last day on which In the who'd- ymr of [9” all «(her mm: in the I'm‘lnl States. includ- lnx fmtoml nmmultiofln. mutual commit»! and tho Mm. wrotn nppmx- imatoly mtmmomo worth of in- mum-o. i A! In human runway up I!!!» w sum min I" «Mr WWI! in "w Inn-6m mm way. Or Ami! Mn (M lnul amount at inmrum I'm} Sam had wflttrn m "fir 914.000.000.000. TM! mm M In" [mi M Hu- banks in six months} INSURANCE 0N . A GRAND SCALE Mr And In (5 I‘. Mr Md yomlfiy hi. "I! low-o vmfly ct- nlpbod by In. (L W Hum». n: null uni w. J J...” n."- no‘ed into "an hour- unh-d by W Mu humbly on I'M-in l'lm "I"! MI. W In W1)!" "trim have moved lo Chic-u.» Ir AM In. V. A. fly"- and hm“; I"- now nah-d in [Du-iv km on Nov-u- Mnh um famdy awn-J by Dr, Court]. It. “yum hu Mm. Banning" bu movad w "to house on [hum-l unwl wally mm.- od by Ir, Ind Mn. Ed. Such-id who now Iivc in "iambic. Mr. I'll? Mmmlmhhm'orlh- thone company Mn- (or sou-ml mm In! new Dun I uhnilar posh-am In the Hind-ll- oflfw. Ir lad lot (I u. Humbug" have nova! into "Mr Mp hunt on Chm“. am new film. Ir. and In. .‘rlnl Slow-y ln‘ '0' heated in "n 0’3!th houu- on Mr‘ sud In. William laud-Ion] o! 124 W. Inplv urn-nae haw:- movotl u: the (bull-l bum! in East (In w. Mr. And Mrs. Andn-w 8cwiclxi of Indium! l’lrlt haw- mm‘v-vl to flu- Fun- on farm Mr. and Inn 1‘. M. Signals-ml of Chic-go Dave moved into the Holler! bonu- on Nan-(h Poms!“ Mr. In! In. C. L. Dcflurrus of I'm Mm! hlvr moved IA) (Thin-um). Mr. and Mn. Wilhwl Kruhxhs uf LIGrunge nn- now living in "w W“ hm'houu on North Main sin-e1. Mr. and Mr}. llurtuls 0f Hrrwyn haw pun-ham! Un- Huh-m- honu- uml In- no\\' occuyplnx it. MI: and Minx. (é. R. Hm'ilik Stmube'u subnlh'isiun hau- muvul Chicago. Mrs. W. H. Hall and Harry Hull of Summit strut-t haw mow-«l to We:- tem Spring», _ Hrs. Dru-h moved into the ed by the Four eat. Somr diflrn‘nfl', Mr. and In Jon V. Difler have flowed into the Hemphill house on N. .Iifi Cheat. «3 H. C. Climbers of Gilbert avenue is now living in the house occupied by J. V. Dieter in S. Washington. Mr. aid Mrs. R. H. Bennett of Belden Place have mowd into the Hall on Summit street. 1|. Frank K051! and {aluily of Lemon! are now occuyping the Na“- kina flat at 10 E. liurtiss. The int of Ilay is supposed to be t moral moving day for everyone. From the loll-mini: Inn it seems as it nearly every Downers Gnvc fam- ily W in residence place in the 3“,“.482; death and dinhil- 'ING‘ DAY IN nowusas MOVED MANY (Ma haunt-AI rumor-v und Mrs. Schwedlr-r house .rm-I‘ntly occupi- family on North For- «f U) minis-Melaminwht any he culled In net-Moat. torn no can 1”an In 1.1!.va pm my he and the warm. and both mm- wm go on manna. And M m- m. mtflm from - min. I am d m‘mlmyutmmlnfl mtelyhyrqatedmflm'mc pm! pm! as at the dose “Gunman”. hm :iés :am of mu. '3» natural Cami: mnected onlywmlm Inasmuch-rematch!“ AUCTION SALE AT LISLE A‘ W. Posh-r. Audi-mu will umâ€" dnd 3 Combination Sale at Us!» on San-May. Mlgllflu. ' Anyono having :my stock. cools. whirl” (It may him! of goods may m ter pup-r1.- Io thin ale find it will min his bra-O attention and will be so"! to the high- a! "If mmy Thin .80 will be he" in (he :mmlng beginning at 9:30 a. III. Parties tho have gods to main an mm to hurt their propvfly that u emly u with an Soturvhy morning. For now definite infomfliol an P;- to A. W. Valuer, Auctioneer, Phone. Any community in which ”wry in disloyalty or samba Mkl ”wand in a lawful and odor-I1 mm to bring M the '0an of IM 0" fen-In: Riding only aids m- "up lm-R-I ; Any rommnmty uhk‘h mm: In [violence but thin at». whether In "u- ,m 0! “trials!" or main. will feel lbw floaty haul of an an: gov- mmmc-nl. (kw-mow lamb» hm mada- lhl 1» plain n humu- nn mulw It. In I warning to nil plan when all in mm! to the mph runny. [M an: Minnow”. 'Unvler mm madman M flex animals haw - mac! nth» sharply Mimi duration of In. In: moaned animals. thick at" bum-l. "Kw-KIWI“ ’nud onlefly mm! .1 MI. ‘h' a. n exp-d u win um... .- ‘hmd? N‘ any man in any commun- ‘ity in “my cl (mm. at mini-n. or any on." trim. (Inn are pm" tribunals arm for Ms paint-mu. They who uko the III Into AMI m Math II M n (In: an helping. not our mm any», but that 0' up my. lot Ink is not mic. Whaler" «Ilsâ€" ”In! it mun." Ii- : Eon dinâ€":0: .4. 331.239.333.53332 gigging-1.3 t!!!!¢331!:t1£ an! .33.. .x: .3 liqâ€"ho :- 3 It: 62:16:: a. ’0: ad: .1 "l haw lull rural arm ne- «ntly to My to nhorlll‘n and out" club]- that on!" mm hr pmnrd within their moral hark-“fl“ 2313... .519... t!!- 19! S. 2.!â€" .0 $2203. 4;: '5. >vcn-t .0 .r‘ 110‘? .- Zindt'n Pharmacy it: the local m- cmiting once for this branch of the U. 8. newlce and Mr. '1.th Informs an (In! M in I" madly to Aim: up any- one wishing !» enter the merchant nurlm. RIO’I'ING AIDS The n‘cnlilinu work will begin in' this state with a 1M",- fur fiwIm-n. oilm'a and u'uh-r-lcndt-rs. why will ho given a spa-int cum-ax- in {mining m an engineering School in (Zfiimgo br- fore twin“ forwarded to an Allumic port for special sen training on a L' 8. Shipping Board training xhip. Fol- lowing this. the men uelected will panel in (WWII of manhunt vent-II in Um ‘ Atlantic m 91‘. i [ Those 403 dmggists \oluntoered for rthis senice through a trade organiza- tion of national scope which hu- pledged its members to work for thc.-_ Merchant Mm-ino. “Recruiting sta- lions for the Merchant Marine wiIl thomby b0 establish"! in 6.305 cities and tuwm n-pn-m-ming every state in the Union. EICh will 30""? the United States need of help, We would udec the Shipping Board at $1 a year. and will hiring of one of these hm. White open a recruiting station at his store. “way, thin/5n; up n... “0911': .r we ‘WMW Almeria-n citizens, between 2‘ present ([918) ieason, do nu: r rivet. ‘IM 39 may IPP'Y f" training on a next yam. Everwne (' these you r ‘muldwn 0‘ "3‘3““!!! BMW malntninm men working on the [find this summer by “'9 Shipping ”0‘", f0" “*9 drilling will be better prepIred to go out next or cmws for the new national cargo year Wm, a better understanding of “0“3- his job and of what i.» requilve-I o! 11 Those 403 druggists volunteered for fnrm hand. b uc STORESAS “mas mm: 5 s 81:30an OFFICE T0 man man nmAA- urn-m b lay-l. ENEMY CAUSE M Indie I mm, In the Inc mama Inked: numbed mama linden mm mm lam mammmmammm “mammmflontothewmds at an angle whore n rm and the and force. A. an um «am the cylinder It I! mug!“ in) the station! In Mods nu! deflected on to the blade. of the first whoel. whirl! an act mm; The steam then passes to the next mm! I“ m. wheel.- nrp m whirllng and the «Mn ls «rm-n through the water." " E. R. Shale, Chinmrâ€"l wish to as that this young man’s (L'w'nm T. Smith. alum High School) con- duct '3: very pod and him work was very sand-«m. He «us we‘ll liked by my font-ml in that at the farm. ind exhibited mum! mm' and «k- dwmhisp-nmklrnwhuhrmld mthialinedwnk. If haul work nnd ukkâ€"mâ€"itim entitled him lo his (school) credits. they It! certain- is willing lo work. mum-Mr In away how.” ly the him." "Int-fl R. Run. Am. l?!..râ€"1\r bylhdmllynndd. "om ward! the {mik- l' (etching him many um «or. “um I» MM" he could not do In mm! farm M. "0 n: math. I My worker and. um! once. I» my lav-gm. He would uh MM In! do his share and w" I mum in navy "m1.” "(2. E. Doha. Crystal lair. III.-- Having Md 3 who! lay for Mr. months at (turn! hm”: vmrk l conâ€" aid" “in employment of boy: a ”r- Iial mum at the farm labor m!» lam nod. Is I farm". git-r “w phn my Marty nmrvnl. l mmi'er a school buy a! good family. mu- who ‘ 'flnmmlnnundfl.’ an an engineer. “In to liken n to (hula-pipe? windmills which lulu on >""" .. to hip m nah-h nun-hing gala which will Int Mr I. or N dam” "John P "non“. Amity. Ill.»- ‘Nnrman Olm Mn bun Wm: us on ‘Gmn River Steel hm Mm Jun so. In". ntl I an dfl'fl'fllfly m- mrM Mm. It In wry noHom I III able m 04 um. we». or 9M. who MI to much ram.» Inland In our work on on tum .- Norman M- ’ “W. H. Bingo“. PHI-w Cu.- Au. lll.â€"â€"Kun Bk: In a very mly on o! (VIM. "0 do" III. I!!! at any- lthiug you put Mm 3:. Re hi very ctr-My in nll hil Mm Iml living. #31".ng to win very [mm whoa lu- nunul, I can bounty fly than he (“(0 ll good u the [mom] run of (am mind! m (In pit-k up in Chicago. Mn mm. Kurt. or Harry a; \ - a" Hum. In I flue bu)- INI wr am all any ‘1» lone Mm. flurry nw'wmi a rim ‘of $5 ufler lhv 0m month. i have :00er boy ‘I my om’loy (m Hyde Put Mn,» «Moi. Mu- ' abn- "um. Tn! an"! to but. llv would nukr a good farmer. l rut-ml Mun no p" month damn m mmmr and an no!" ‘0 pay Mm $2 lwr by‘ to take one of them. I ntnrtml him an #25, with bond. man and kuh- Inn. and the M! momh he got 3”, while apt-rimmed men wem g-mng 535. The boy wu flushed xud u ‘ “humor Thlelemun, Anchor. oII.,~ I! the boy: were all n willing and In- dustrious u the one I had. I would consider it worth my hrmcr‘x white “A. (i. Kemp. Winona. lll..~«~lr the- WN)’: were like tlm high school boy that I hired for [hm-e months I would mh-iso any farmer to lake mm of thmn. I paid him $15 the first : "nth. $18 the mud and $20 the mild. and was so well planet! I mule him a pwwm of I $5 bill." To show what men who haw hil‘t’ll (hose buys think of them wv .u’int below rut-act. Hum lulu-rs revolved by thaw in cllulgv of this l"'xl‘l".0. ' We have in the office several post cards to be filled out by far-nor: if they m-od help from this resw'u- {on-u. ready to help in the fieldx to fond the world. Anyone wishing to us“ mm of ”loss cards can come in to tho ux'l'icc, and KM, mun SCHOOVTWW L YOUTHS Corvallis-km m w H Sergeant Forest Huh Milka-I‘M“ Alexodlta Alvin Bantu-I Danna [my WWI!“ Lloyd Fischer Athlr KM! W. Ballad li'es Carl Phi MI “in" “If A. ItCollIun MM ltnnh‘ Ode Nahum Warm Walla 1....» sum Arthur mallow-ti Arthur G. Coo Edwin Pflfl Helville Quincy Norman Andean" 0. ll W Iv. no. Pall nun-yo M It”. I...“ Cancun. Mud L mm." MIMI! my Arno Uhlhom first now My Nah-nu John Kath Job} Chalk: Void-n mum! German-In)». Lou M Wen “film" hrl Prim Log-n Shah-y Go. 0. Whitney Navy Wiluu Dobynn A. I. Hall. BM Nun. Ruben Hubcap" Mn. lcflny Alb"! layou‘ thrlu Cam-tor Jul: Carpenter. W am. End- {8unuol G. Colo. Win C. Curtis: and“ P. Divi- [mph Dum- Dan manor Alfred ll. Dovlc. Chic! Yuma Herbert Shula." Waller Pndonlupn Burky fiddler. er Told" Walter Barn-IV William Brady Funk Brunt Paul R. Berrymnn MIMI: Butler {S‘aniey Burun‘ John Bryan. Jr.‘ John Bumk' John Cain! Philip Jory John Pozdul' Albert Winter I omen- lime. Active Sanka Robert Agree. Clpttin ‘A. W WAbbot Finn Lieutenant Chlrlel Gullick, Pint W l. Hashim. First lieutenant William F hmes, First Lieutenant Anthur Johnson. Second Lieutenant CHI: o'rd‘ M1. Sucoflll Lieutenant 1‘. Harry Slusser, First Lieutenant‘ b. .H. Whitney, First Lieutenunt Dr. K. Hnnmk. Clpufin Dr. l. L. Puflar, Cumin Dr. Edwin Strong. First Lieutenant Dr. Dr. Dr. A. R. Home IOWIEIS GROVE "I0“! "ll" "I” that. Pint Huh-ant ebb. Gun-In .Butler, Carper-l U. .1 Ansel-ace Cup Naval Add“. Cup flanfluflialm '. Winter Avhu-u Con- Medical Deserve .‘larine Corn- Navy Aldenhot. Elihu} Alfm W. 'Iflet 3m mm m U S TIII Sarita Arthur Peter-oil ”MAI-hm 1032le .10th ’ ‘1,” Corp-n! PM” George 10km lfiky Alder“ W. H. Ballud' Inn! km San Bertolim Harry Grant‘ We answer the question: “What time is it ?” Hundreds of - times a day. Notwithstanding this service-furnished free of change ‘â€"â€"has always been a severe burden, We have gladly given it :r; a c ,wnnience, apecially to the school c ildren, who in.'. 11.x! it “lost. But Now We Must Discontinue the Practice in Order to Save Time, Labor and Apparatus. War conditions are producing fincrcasing demands upon our switchboard and other facilities for unportant domes- tic, cuunncrcial and governmental messages, therefore, Beginning May lst PLEASE DO NOT ASK THE OPERATOR FOR THE TIME OF DAY. IMPORTANT SERVICE CHANGE Beginning May lat ' PLEASE DO NOT ASK THE OPERATOR FOR THE . TIME OF DAY. 0.5Mm CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell AWN]!!! sum. din-comma- scan-twin.” INA.“ wmm'n A. Heal WAS? A 'All Mrs-noun: Wr‘to. M or all on The Graduate Audion" Now booking dues. Phone II)- 3-2

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