WM ROLL-WEEVIL IS ‘ FORCING SOUTH T0 ; ' CHANGE METHODS Wellealey Hills, Mnss.. October 26, 1922. in view of the sensational re«‘ ports relative to conditions in the South, especially due to the bollâ€"wee- vil, Rog-3r W. Babson has been asked to make an analysis of the Southern situation as it now appears from the view point of a statistician. Mr. Babâ€" sun’u statement is as follows: "In the so-callegl 'colton halt}? which stretches across many of theE Southern states, is produced ’1?) ol‘ the world's supply of cotton. In fact.’ this cotton crop has been so import-; ant that the South has practically: (won its ontlre attention to coton; and has become a ‘one crop' country._ This boll-weevil in now dostroylng a. Inge percentage of this cotton crop, so that In "Hilly section: only one‘ lab of cotton is gathered when: two won ongllully produced. 01‘ course. you «forts are being mule to con-l trot the boll-weevil, ud ndence will; unlutoly ï¬nd a solution to this: â€Him. In the mantime, however, than me sevenl {actors to be consid- tiling our nupply a! count: will he [Indy minced until (hi: venvfl It 000W. Tb- nmm undated {or Mailer-norm". mama! “but who: magnum“ My. “It 800th. UM bul ban a ‘ou no" country. will Dal found to run other new And be- “ ot but all-mung. In new mu m Sum MI Input- “ fro-n I!» add-flu M Mr Cl! lb- wm an! I hm mm d “anltunmumm rut 'ho- 59th In: mad mm: com (u in a" an I! I: also su- “flf‘tih Iï¬llfln‘ 1W" 0' IN 'UCI' win-u .- m Mflmhl tn album (and ‘ nllr. N"!!- ol In. Moth In nun", "warning. and "or South. which Ms an Mal ell-ol- for all- ynu d-u‘k luulnp. should noon be can {M- mnrt inn-Mum! dark mi» in; who." of the mun"). TM! mum 'iml mo Mhlulto W.“ ï¬ll have a I; r“; cotton and for all ann- ducund cotton good: [or some mu «0 mo. 9mm IN YOUR ol-D CAIN-'73 I'l‘llllll IIIVIVfl I’m no CLEAN nos «3 mm, mm mm OVER 131- AUTHORIZED DEAIERS 1‘0 BEAUTIFUL was 244 Hinsdale Ave. Hinadale, Illinois Phone Hinsdale 206 for Demonstration mmwmw mm m: um STORAGE GAB OIL REPAIRING mum Saloon-"Lie Wm. Bender . Chas. “an". H. W. Bryce. L G. Hem“, (‘nmmkdonew Cnum'il of (hp Village of Dov-nm‘: Grave, DuPngr- County. fllinnis. 10-20-22 SPKAJAI. AM’IRRNRST NOTICE noun â€or. on. h :M GA A RSVP. SPECHI. ASSESSNENT N0, 52 NOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN that Hoe Council of "no Village of Down-V era Grave. mâ€"vfnrmhg (ho duties of} I not"! of [ml lm mwmnts. has, New! its certiï¬cate 0 cm: and con», «ion in the Funny Cum d On- I]! Cmmty. Illinois. and has asked the Cunt in ï¬x a due (or the. ï¬nal hearing on_ said «dingy; that an .L- _-.l.‘ . duh-16:} Id laying a «I. g; u .i ‘ U Fl Wl‘fl' . Dam! Dmrners Crow. HHnnis. (M4 20“! day of Octobv‘r. A. D. 1922. WALTER C. BARBER. 2: 3» min E: H M1094 a: W. Baboon Sees Opportunities for Investment and Returns in Many Lines BAKER’S BAKERY nov hummus. PM. Our Goods are Pure and RUGS Sm. nuuu... .u..- .flw _,,, “A fourth factor is that the south-V urn farmers are employing less labor. on their farms than under previous‘ iconditlons, many of them reducing~ llabor one ‘half. The muslin is that. ithe farmers ale planting a 1:11ch :acreage in corn, hay, and other crops and less acreage in cotton. These 'other crops require less labor to ;work than cotton does. Today there' :i.» a very euna’idcwble unemployment :ol' farm labor in the South. This ‘meuus that there will be ample labor :for cotton mills and other foim‘z of llnanufucturing. and for the develop- ment of natural resources. 1 “Fifth and ï¬nally, the South is, realizing its need of ellort and walrus-j ï¬le in order to hold its economic po- l sition. The boll-weevil is forcing upv Eon it a new economic condition which] ~lt is now bnvcly struggling to meet.‘ ' [believe i: has the will to meet these} [new conditions. but it. medal «vital-1 ,‘l‘hc South has large undavclop-l n-I [‘ noun-cs. it has ml. mlncnl depulu . and "tar ponn Its mport cit- Mu hm pod harbors which n“ jutntcglally located (or com {with lath Anetta Ind 890th": l‘zurop. Thus. an the South man _tully mllnu nod gm,- tho oner- 'tuaitiuwhtchltholdl.ltwm"v cud duel» My late mun-tut ' lawman. This mum that during 'tb nut for mu the South '0! . Mn may vary “truth. on.» | tualtiu for the tum-tor. Jolt It pn- _ not the South l- had hit by tho ‘ boot-ml): but thin wry tut l: Lid-ml»: It to c nail-tho o! lt- . and! And â€would“. Thu. witt- runny. “The third tutor to consider in that the South will steadily increase its manufacture of cotton into ï¬n- ished goods. Already it is shipping large quantities 01 these manufactur-i ed cotton goods into the northem‘ states. These southern mills can pro-l duco very economically and are at the source 01 the raw materials. This means that the cotton mills of the eastern states will have serious com- petition. Owing to the present im- migration restrictions. these northern mills will soon be greatly handicap- ped as to labor supply which {not should also aid the South. w tan!wmn.nmmkew! «mm. M I» «1-8th an! W‘ 800th mm 50 mm pro-pom: imnn at my um- I- a.- un.“ : 0 The mun Index dropped 0!! am point IN: cook. landing m n 49% Ink! normal. This "automé Murat". has no â€pod-l ntniflmm.’ 'Fumwr sch-am should be expected ‘(luriu‘ "w coming mth. 1 (MI right.- mm‘nl) I “‘v- Imu' "In. Inlul Ilml pm: â€0' m "nw n! "mum «mil Hu- o-ml nt Jam. Hu- “WU? 'rohl tul'l'd \hu‘tinl. IIF I-uuw :0 ha n! “my (mum: mm m"; u not. Mr vivqu'al ‘51!» It“) Mtfl “I «a...» lnrclviv :I if " h-Il muslin: Will. VI gaquq- in!!!" TRY A CLASSIFIED A! A Lu. “walla-yer There is a wealth of meaning in the phrape “Just a Real Hood Car." In it are incorporated the ideals of W. C Durant‘s thhty-ï¬ve years‘ experience as a manufactur- er of vehicles, as a builder of more than two million automobiles. The Durant brou ht fame to itself in a short time for it does its war well. It. keeps going every day. It is not a bother. The mechanism is hardly ever brought to the attention of the owner. It piles up mileage without any appreciable wear and does this at little cost. The Durant Car represents sound mechanical design: simplicity of construction; dependability and dunbillty; power for :ll occasions, easily controlled; ml riding comb fort; appearance that is modern and always in 3:3 taste; completeness of a intmenu Ind equipment; ecmomy in mention. se are the qualities whidl jus- tify the pill". _ Just a Ball Good Car Fours Walch for the Star DRAKE MOTOR SALES Executive Committee of I. A. 4 “edge of Support of State Agrcillltllrisla. Endorsement of the proposed new Coustitution fur the State of Il‘.inois is voiced by the Illinois Agricultural Association in a resolution recently adopted by the executive committee of the Association. Support by fxirnwrs of the proposed constitution is principally urged be- muse of the Revenue Aitiele which promise; “the only substantial relief‘ from the unjust burden of taxationi now borne by farm lands,†and be-l cause “it provides the means of seek- ing out and taxing the Intangible property of the State by processes of vesting in the general assembly por- missive power and authority to im- pase a tax upon income derived from intangible property, In substitution for a direct tax upon its valuation.†léhiibimctol -"’"""- ..__ â€" r _ It mwirm mum than a wumry '0' I out" am In um: lam must "I )‘Md . :IHa-n Irlquluuw Me. The «walnut:- um tannin n Iuruvr math in :I) run. an n» maul In gull. u Our-bk. The Advantage: of Matr-mony. “I'm u lu‘Ht'h-I' m “nun-u :t-Hlnz martin-cl. ll Illa-m“! umHo-r NU lulu-h {ur nwn, but for mum-n il'~ the, mp- n-N Hung. I’m-,- 31“! 3:.qu mul Im- pmu‘s Ilvt-lr rlumwh-rv‘. L'nlo-Mu Ihey‘vo a “mu ‘u Iu- uuu-Hi-h In :unl mulcllv l b“ "V! 3m“ with" lhl-nm-h'ml.†-I'nvm I|w ï¬rm“ "ma-null Ilum. h, Main-I Harm-u urmuly. Comltntion and Andy-ll Pt (I. "All!“ VALINTINE Good Health One of the greatest aids to the ï¬nding and holdin of road health is PUR M I. K. Only milk which is handled in 3 Sanitary Dairy such as ours can be kegt pure. Our milk for ha ies is recommended by local physicians. Order your daily sup- ply from D. H. UHLHORN Phone 91 MILK and CREAM COTI‘AGE CHEESE â€" I C E â€"‘ Ibeflnflm Has Advantage. lo M Card†Sc. Down.“ Grove. Ill. Moon: 2 h 1 p. II. INSTITUTION Sixes $1650.00 - nu... ..... NOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that.l Dated Downers Grove, Illinois, this the Council of the Villa of Downâ€" 20m day of October, A. D. 1922. ers Grove, performing t e duties of! WALTER C. BARBER, a 805ml of Local lmpnovemcnts. hus‘ Mayor. ï¬led its certiï¬cate of cost and com- Wm. Bender. letion in the County Court of Du‘ Chas. Holler, age County, Illinois. and has asked H. W. Bryce, the Count to ï¬x a date for the ï¬lm“ I. G. Heurtt, Commissioners. hearing on said certiï¬cate; that an! Council of the Village of Downers order has been entered by the soid.f‘-ro\"0, Dul‘age County, Illinois. County Court, ï¬xing upon the lithl [0-20.2 (lay of November, A. l). 1922. at the{ ~â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"- â€". hour of ten o'clock in. m. or as soon, TRY A REPORTER CL.‘.:=Sll-‘KYI itheroafler as the business of the] :Court will pcnm‘t.; application for’ ltlxe approval and continuation of said certiï¬cate of cost and completion will} be made in said Court, to be hchl in‘ “its courtroom in the courthouse, in“. the Cityâ€"6f Whezzton, County of Du‘ vi Page and State of Illinois. on the 6lll‘ ‘1 yâ€"u nun-n.- 1m 1. Now smoked by a million men who love a superior cigarette than cwr henna Dmp in rm your u.1y to mwirmr during the day. or phrme us far a (lemonsrrminn. We want you to see the new "niches here and there in design and equipment that, coupled wirh the greatly rcdured price. make the Nash tmlay's outstanding automobile buy. Observe the new-type ventilator now intro. (lured into the cowl. And there's a big, husky bar across the front of the aide members of the chissis that given greater rigidity to the frame. quv rlu: ( :71 :w iuipmcnt. juergiverhem apuxh um! nil iv; ï¬'irced mm the veering knm Hes and steering he rml. There's a deviceâ€"exrlmivc to Nashâ€"that lid-mm you quiqkly to focus the new barrel eadlights to any angle you like. And there’s a new steering mechanism go see. And other important future. that will repay your visit. Come in and come prepned to make the (low? pay’nnem. For the car will “sell†you itsel . FOURS and SIXES Reduced Prices Range from $915 to 82190, f. o. b. factory .w ".55 It's here rm mn‘ Hun. nnw. " MY†5nd h :1 ï¬ner Nth-h am! .1 more w: -1vlv.~r!"vl vahn: than cwr bot-ore" Dmp in on your xmy to tr)w.n,or during the day. or phrme us far a demomtrntinn. We want you to see the new trmches here and there in design and equipment that, coupled with the greatly rcdm‘ed price. make the Nash today‘s Outstanding automobile buy. _ Observe the new‘type ventilator now intro duced into the cowl. And there’s I big, husky bar across the front of the aide members of the chassis that given greater rigidity to the frame. Five Disc Wheel: and Nash Sell-Mounting Carr-let 825 addlflonal LINCOLN GARAGE Just Arrived! The Newly Improved Nash ‘ ' NASH ~ defensp. Wm. Bender. (‘hus Hallcr, H W. B rice, I 6. Beam. Commissioners. Council of the Village of Downers ï¬rm-,0 Du? 8 County Illinois. as ’ 10-20-2 TRY A REPORTER cmsswm Come and See It Downers Grove Laundry I. C. mum-I. Pup. Announcement BECAUSE OF DELAY IN SHIP- ma 0F someway WE...SE4LL 30, INSTEAD OF OCTOBER 23 AS NOT BE ABLE TO RESQMILBUSI- NESS UNTIL MONDAY, OCTOBER. WAS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED. Beamiï¬nl (Hm: wheels add a (red: distinction to the If. r's nurwanl charm. Sincerely yours, Doc's Mend Wander“. “Just (llmk’ When ulll Doc (mm; was a-xummiug my heart 30! Um: with u swumm‘upu yesterday b. an of u mnlclvn runs out, ‘Hello! Lw'lu', .‘94 (his wulrul'l"‘â€"‘Excm‘ Cone-min. (Wu-flab. “What In un- Hmmmian M â€on we hear so much about!†the Inquisitive Person. “That." ,. ~ the Gynlcai l'hilnmplwr, "In the w trlm- "nu (Mug: un- mwur m bill OI; they saw-m. Immune thvrc- are aIM' mulmuulg: clumnstamrfl. ()umlxmlt-l tlon ha we principle, avflve In‘ M um-ld. whrruhy you set a ride to flu hospmll In â€:0 umhulnnce that: l\l-U\‘!.(Etl ynu down '