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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Jul 1918, p. 2

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it loud, lodging, Ind tuition free a: practically every tninlnc school. “in: open to women. It ahauM i mar-bored. further-1mm, the! her .hlnem will begin not when she was from the training school “I! soon as! she enter: it. Prac- u‘ nursing work is a part of the .l of every training school, and -Wflwhl‘d’ Ian- R tor-Ive Int herring I!" country I. the outlet. ‘ ‘M to duty abroad. At the .cehueahewillbequlificdtoe-m hfivinginaneofmenoblestpm- “at the "giving ecu-u mm bâ€"At present every woman who “no ntinlncurily her training . my accredited school is eligible kmuuAI-mynumuthe In! and stands I chance of being Not-fly will b9 assigned In any Chain whoa» conditions of training . In! approved by the Sub Bonn! ‘ Nurse Exum'lwrs. “an of trainingâ€"The turn of filing varies from two to three .5. meow-ding to the mimetic: ‘ In particular school m which the .50! now may he sent. No use “he: less than um yum nor -e than three. 1'1. Gavcl'nmvnt Mk3 on ”In pm m of "mar who enroll tn fill out W unis if "my pussihly run. in. rduuteoring lo [a when» Hwy ”A u mum-m- Mr ‘E What-M rant ninja-firm.- “ WV 0! "(Mann JPan-l ‘ mm Tho Mm dam '- h than who» an- n-dy (a nrrvm mat {a whntm-rr Misfits! "on ”meal firm-Ls "mm. although .1 my stm what {mining RM .3 on!" to I» out 10‘ Those * amid" In "an FM"!!! rim-u C. 0' “signal first. and all miblr min. will in [hm to ”Viv ”m u stalnl. The [Deferred h in MW of the. WM livm': .Iiv pit-v11!- of «nu-”um is. IN: C.) not. my to n nap! tn c"- “ tumult This dam is Sam.- “ truly for "man who. far family m. ran not mp! training It a “m (m their hm: TMS!“ . “minor in 1hr Defined flaau CI Ir ”signed only “in the Pre- w Han i~x nxhsustvd. ‘ Ihny 3n Lb?! nurm' Ininbm: r“ in this roan“) Thrir mod ¢.. urn: Ind imp-runn- u that a! . {any Svhaol n! Nun-i" Thou- * mm" for than ark-flu vfll h:- and“ vi" hr aflwl IN" Un- Hut .1 Irin- Tb Cont-w boon In a ”In“, 04 than it. an." i It.- nd 40'. the“ "an In #3) All «bdrm. to W nudi- .I (or Ibo Army Numb; saw: my rut-Uh“ by ”murky of - War lhpnnwm, with band: M m ulna-«I milsury Wynn. GI) An rug-(lug to hold ”vaud- ~ I Rimm- unul Apr" I. mm b In." mall to mllm n rh a- mmag when! or w Anu)‘ '- Timm- u! pup-nor quuhfialmm a M- (won prv'rnmrv, and II M. -¢m, mtblo um not o-vaolw “I firm!“ will bl- mow-vi. 4.2! A» vnxuglnx [0 hold (In-mm!- - a wulvuwm unul Anni I, I9”. .mp1 Iudnmvnu (u numm' lmln‘ Q «Mush m- fwl. An s-mMi-m or~ “not Woman will hr Kin-n _ Wflunil)’ tu c-nm" in ”w l'nr .4 Sum swarm. N‘lrM‘ lbw-wn- m - m- a! Hun-:- way»: Wflhuâ€"Jnu-Hiurnl. mumm- aflk woman of good Animation and .1 ht‘ulth am wantul-~~th«s pick of country. A coils-gr Hlucatiun is ‘ Ilium:- 11.5314. and many Mnspitah 'll (I've run-div. far it. (Tn-«lit Will *9 1r gin-n fur a .qu‘ltl'll Mic-unfit "rm m- fur un-limimuy Lmur ‘7 1- running. such an Hull giw-n inj ."’. comm-.4 mm luau: madman-d t’ 'Irflhln man-gm uml whcmld, hr: schools. un Uu- own-r hand. vlu ‘ «vrn arqul'n' u («N highâ€"whoa! “ion. h- lo three years. Every young filed by uludent nurses enrolled h the full training course of fmm 0-â€" m thw Nears. Every young m who onmllu in the United “a Student Name Kan-ewe is 1% “I a nurse for service at the h and swelling the homo: army we ‘ rely on to act as our Wild D If hmspilal defense. Upon the “it «I the Amerinm people will m lhv spirit of tlu-ir fishing W11»- call in for woman bum-«n ii mm of ninrtH-n 3nd thirty-five. % wu- is creating an unpveceden‘ “tn-ml for trained nul'nea. Only he Into have taken the full train- h “m are eligible for service ‘I an forces ovaraeas. These nur‘ . at being drawn largely from our 'lh Gnvornmcm. is calling for 25p -pung women m join the United “I muck-M. Nunm Reserve amt mismaelvcs in "Mini-53 to train .r-rxbe as nurses. ‘- wed..- to Emu" i. the United Illa Student Nam “tll‘lWQ. WANTED: Thou who In- m nurse Surplus . ..... ............................... 431.61 Acknowl ment is hereby male for contributions, other than cash via: Lord Lumber o.. rifle ml: material; Rogers Bum, rifle rack construction; C. E. Baker, dnynge, chm, 8. A. Dexter. loan of Piano; H. Cam ll, services for show; and loan of Thane; Young ladies services in In nnv mt; Young mus services in Johnny cut; Potter Hf . (30., Balk-tin Board. Resfiect any Sunnltted»_ n. In. many nun. wyu Auditing Committee: §_. H fluntiggton Chairman, Apprgvefi : who have agreed to'pa' on 'th'né. ........ Due from Hembera and Q. . for picture sales Due Contributions (pledges unpaid) ...... W hay! and mocha} ....................... e rom rampart ., or eqm' ent. ........... Due {mmrlemben f9rpqnipment,gmpproximlu. those Carson. Pirie. Scott 1 Co.. overconts Armstrong 1: Co.. uniforms ......... Wilson 1 Co.. ...................... Ekhnmnanml “fickle: hats and shirts. . . . 1 me. ya, ............... C. E. Baker. moving piano. ......... B. E. Ducal-ski, sundries. ......... Farmers "chum Bulk. note, . . .. ii'aiidei Bios. Jum 28, 1918. Camp Fin! Gifls contribution.... to Bu? 8." ”no ................ July I9. lsls. €01.th ................ l’uymts on uniforms .......... Loan. Farmers t7 Meghggi Inst Juiy ' Nfl I'm-u T» Jul) lo (onlrfiwlms Nut. Apr \l-y Jun. ll, Ifllfl. "IAN. admission: ...... 7 ; ...... Dim. uMMovul “(kn «kn . . Dam. mlflr. .............. 0m" I'upuhr Lady “den .. Dunn. Chock mom. ........ Fab. u. lots. cm W W.....'.'.'.' Cash (or pm”. run. ....... Apr. I8 - [9 “0V" (M Top" ninth-10m“ l‘B-‘l Slay .1, mink-«ion 46“ mun um aim 0d. 36. I‘M? I. L. Ruin-(MM. Ir Inu- .......... Lfllmnn ‘ Michel. n and nhlm Nov. ll, I917 Hulda! first. Irpm" ud hot rod. . [Ann-on l lu-hc-I. huh- and IN"; Thom E. Willow t (‘15.. l'nlhmm .‘ Sundry "nu-mu. Ito-nu. rlr ....... $412!. I'M? Hamlin" game ............. Tn Hm. I” (‘omrihutloam Iluulmn yuan To Nor. l9. hymn on Uniform: .... To Nov. I9, (huh-w: hand by llmhrrn ‘ Statement of Co. N. 2nd Int, |.R.M. ’Army Imlning camps; for soldiers. ”In- (:m-ornmvn! will wly upon llw 1 «mum nun-m to fight dim-M» at homu- tu raw fnr thaw injun-d um! Ilislsh'wl in am huzmflnua war fqdunlric-u, and to mnlu- them-Hum truly to scru- nlwn llu- limv «(mm as fully Imim-«l "I‘D“‘n, rink-r throw. or at hamw. In an uh“ “I! In law but [a nun" It: lawn-war I all lo the noun .4 “w mun. An honorable unkewvl'lvnr xinfl' thu days of Florence Nightingale Hm nursing pmfcssion has been one of 1min-rial honor. It was m-vur so hon- umblv us it is today. 'l'hl- «mu: nae-«Is vrr“; nurse it. can gm. In "km-y up wilh the man." The Unitml Stairs Slush-u! Nurse lhmen‘o- i- lhr (mint? 24ml fur worm-n of tho gwat Nmionul ten- the war ends on account of the aural number who will then be quali- fiml fur thv- pmfeaaion: the country ‘will need all the nurses that can be trained. not only during the war but ul’u-r it. especially for nrconstmctinn work. Ivan if the war ends within three years. M'cry student nurse \nll b0 able to complete hl‘l' (mining and will hr "Pudl'll. J md in most cases receives a small :emuneramn m louver the cost of malts and uniform. After gladiat- .on she has an earning capacity of (”unfit“) to $300 a "math. Privati- luty nurau's now receive an uneragv If from $100 to “20 a man“: togeth- lu with board. lodging and laundl): 1nd publioin‘aith humans from $100 in $260 a month without maintenance. Then- is no danger of the earning capacity of numes being lowered af- to "Add BM. M (and: and hats to. Hill Wilso- ‘ Co. . uniform» ........ Cam PM! Scott own-oats I. L. _Mhp§hjll._kgginq .. msm'nsuxsrs 22. 19” Mimi "W. “'5'" '3"! W 1‘: like“; July ID. 1913. “alum: cm "and Balance TMII Mm. "alum-\- Rule-gush}. Capt. Cash available on Mad Carson. Pirio. Scott 8 Co.. ....... T. E. Wilson Co.. ............ Armstrong Mfg. Co. . ........... D. G. Puszhing Co. . Hag DI). Received from Tnamnr Jones (him fund mum-n KM“ “MA .......... Nd;â€" fii-ni 5160"“ ”all [flymbt «q l‘nifqnm BILLS UNPAID MXI‘ENMTI’RFA "rims-ms ”0me xiii ISCIEII'TS ASSETS R EC}: l I'I'A l “()m- u! llw mun! t-lfoflirv wuy» inl’a'“ “a” ‘" mm -“““"‘“'- ’n’hich the cllitvna vnn In-lp win lhv-VPAT'I 0‘" TH!" 1mm {1‘ hy ordvrmu the-Ir rual now. u» STARS AN!) STRIPES ‘lhnt tha- mllmmlx may hr {No M-‘l _w_,__ Ian mul winu-r to Riv“ ”W" “‘1‘“ Wit-m- the American Flag bus- has sin- uurntiun lo hauling tha- muni» .pd When. Since (balm “('rr- and It ”I Yru- has Hm“ nml ruwlic-s to ”In puns lo I» load“! into llw ships that uill arr)- l777. .lnnr l-l-- ('u-nlwl by tho (fun- "Wm I" "N M)“ I! "w fuml. vim-nun! l'n.n.rt¢u. in linum ll’rl‘Imf “No on» wlm has the inn-mu of his country at hoan, no one whn ‘wishoa to bn-q- (he submarim' pimtou um-pt from the ma. um! llu- Prussian hunk-s h-au-n hack {mm flu- clmntriv-s “my lawn tk‘x'nslutwl. will "va50 or male“ to do t-vm‘ythinz in M» pom-r to :wrmnplish tlmsu- «bk-ch. “When scores of ships were un« nble to leave their clocks last winter because thny haul no coal in their bunkers." will Mr. Hurley. “the com- fort and health of American men ‘in Fiance was )c-opaniized. That condition must not occur this winter. n can be pn-u-nlml by moving do~ mI-stic coal during 1h" summer montim . [ Failure to order coal now may reâ€" sult in a hungry and defenseless ar- my next winter in Fiance. This is ‘made emphatic by Edwiud N. Hur- ley, head of the Shipping Board. and hum-.9 with the duty of getting ships to send men, ellujpmmt and food abroad. Chliuunn Hurley of U. 8. Shipping nerd. Say- Thu in Elective Way ta Heb Wu. AS DUTY T0 ARMY, swan COAL R0 spectfnlly Submit!“ "nib-1 1m, Inn s 9|.‘35 24035 257.10 . .25 t nu; 350.00 I50)!» 555.32 196.15 500.” NM“) 175.35 18.33 137.72 150.00 1341.47 N301!) 32430 100.00 250.” 3072.38 15.“) 22.051 100!» 73.09 IMM NAM 21L!“ 539.07 8s“: m 3377.5! 37“.“ 909.83 565.32 384.02 5‘3. 5." 171.1!) ”A"; OUR FIGURES ARE REASONABLE mm P. MIMI. ' Tokaphonetnfi- ALBERT lElSOI ‘ 1777. Aug. flaw"! flml upon. on ,Innvl M Fan Marla-r. ‘ um. 3m. o---r'sn: curried We at- ;lim at In by Jnhn PM! John. I I77“. l‘u-h. H. mm oflkhl ulmr ("win-d by - Ion-In country. PM. .i limb-J1"; vii-plural In In I?»- ‘gliI-h pan. by "w uhoontr Mfonl go! )Iunnrhun-‘ua. MING AND Down" Gnu. I. I. M ISZ-M-I l'hmnph)‘ Typewritiu (Pittman-"mun Rum Ream-bk- IISS 8. I. FLOOD. RI E. Railroad 8L. Down"! Grow ”iv-41"! mind in (Tnlifunia by Capt, hum l'. Arm-r. a “hm (tom "mm. Mm I?” J’lu! rarrin! "hand the world by Ayn-Mun AM. Cdumbh. l824~Fan nrriod ”munch tho! Sir-in of N-mklnu by tho Inn-MM min fin-knot. a! Sakai. Mm. "nilâ€"Find rut-HM fur Mend "w Anurflk fink by the 96“ but Painting. Paperhanglns and 1777. July 4-410“ “mum in flu- bm-n on a €va 0! “r. "The- nan- m-r." by Jnhn l‘lul Joan, It l'ons- moth. I777. Jan H“ ('walml by llw (,‘mr thwmul ('ungmn. in tho-m Imam: "llvmlvwl. .Thul lhv flux 0! [hr l'm- ImI Blah-A ho [him-on infirm. Illl‘f- Mlv ml and white; "In! thv union lav lhiuw'u Mann. while- In I blue" fivhl, n-prwrnflnx a nut mash-Ila HM." Repair-h. and [hid-urin- he meal] and "filly. Work called far and delivered. For (Iu- next row day» cubic-s tic-w thick and fast. Mm. Glyn “as linr ally lot-Mel behind flu- lim-s in Non-[h- «m Prmm- whore fihn' was working night and day in behalf 0! 0w war :xufl'vn-m. and her app-mu! of 1h:- 4!-- “an an lax! su-me. f Aftrr rum-ting the n-quiwmentu o." Elinor (ilyn'II agents on this side, It} I’m-mm- m-ccssary to obtain the au- I llmr' s confirmation on the sale umn II rabh- was dospatchI-d to Mrs. Glyn's; London address. It developed "Per" that who, like so many ulhw' English, worm-n a! wraith and social position was closed) iIlr-ntiflwl with war- w-x lit-f work, and thv unsu‘vr came back that shu- was ronll'u'hl‘H' at ”W fuml. ESTIMATES FURNISHED 0N OLD 03 NEW WOII ‘ ’l‘he pun-hue of the «men rights to “The liaison Why." a Select Pirâ€" luw, in which Clan: Kimball You'll: and her own company will appear how a! the Cultlss Theatre on Tuesday, July 30th, was by no means an easy feat. With a couple of active crmpetitor-i in the field. Miss Ymmx was forced to act quick [y in ordc-r to accult- the play upon which she had set her bean. ESTIMATES CHEERFL'LLY FURNISHED English Writer Clo-ed Dell Willi Clu- Kiuhll Young Fun Mild III! le ELINOR GLYN AT THE FRONT CONFIRMED SALE OF ‘THE REASON WHY' WMIMW It'll” so Em laple Avenue. 23‘ Eat Franklin St. Downer: Grove, Ill. Decorating IARM WORK Martin IBMâ€"First mist-II and qut living on In public school by the high x-choo' of New Redford. Mass. ”fillâ€"Raised over the Midway l lands. in the Pacific ocean, the first ISMâ€"First raised in Masks, on the transfer of (lust lern‘tm'y (to Russia to the United States. 1853~First displayed in Japan a! the landing of I'm-wk party in bay of Yedclo. [84dâ€"-Finst displayed upon the Sea 0! Galileo, by the expedition o! Lieut. Lynch. [Mt-First carrir-d amund tin “mm by an American steamship. Flying Fish. of the Wilkes expedi‘ tion. ‘3 Wester U 'ted ' {Ed and Eleghfig'Comgg; {5‘} R0 L0 N GED telephone con- venations over party lines involve a certain amount of danger to fellow- subscribers. An emergency call for the fire or police department, or for a physician, may be delayed by an un- necessarily long use of the line. Party line subscribers are urged to make their telephone conversations as short as the business in hand will permit. Comervatim calls on you to preserve fruits. berries and vegetables. Yet patriotism demands that you waste neither time. “terms nor fuel. The sure. even hut oftho Quinn Ga Rm. isideal («mun-Ida isnu'hblcut the tum at a valve. Gas Service For Preserving Economy Bell CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY an- #9" typified Ivy (his mom:- ment with its tunic Diana and colâ€" nmns of solid cal-struck". We have other: in stock equally in- posing 2nd impressive. or we will build a mum! to your order expressive of any ideas you cle- sim. May we serve you? NAPEIVIILK ARTHUR I. allow axyuiaition ever made by our Govern- ment in this way. Xi‘2‘I~-Plunted on the summit of Mount Baker. 10.613 feet above an: level. on the occasion of the first my rent of th- peak by mu. )f m- Andea. by a way of Ameri- un engineers in railway surveying. [SHâ€"Unfair!“ for the first time in he fur interior of China. 19l7â€"~Displayed on an Eumpm amt-field {or the first time by the imon‘cnn Exemlitionary Foxes in mnce . ”Dumas-had into the anterior 0! Africa by the Henry M. Stanley ex- mdition. DIGNI‘I‘Y AND ('ll.\ RAGE. himâ€"First mixed on the summit System ILL.

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