Jasmin-3c. nuns-I E '18 003111516 IN GEN- ’ “in: the mm m in at!“ [I “WVS‘HWI m. We have yet In witness full EBAL PROSPERITY sumpflon may the amt nu: um um a. Spinner o! the high ï¬le of mu†whn constitute the m1 W m m :- Gdan- ï¬ml mun at the Bit Four. the Tndv hm Saturday and Sand». a; m Sly- Only Half of W in; Group. ' World Afleded in Cycle of "Danton, I estlmato tint 1111- In 1:3: aï¬kéï¬nï¬m Ti nt In at at era] Ind that avenue, “.. ‘ Returning Good nu. pmveme n y son to her 7 for the t the Mt ‘3 N h 00m. When I" the 11:41... -_...J _4.4-- â€We have just seen a" this Mattel! before our ayM. With this sequence of events sti" fresh in memory. a business man is Mind. indeed. who «and forsml Nu. pageant of return- ing prosperity. Manufacturing activ- ity has been resumed The Northeast In well advanced on recovery. The South and to some eï¬ent the Wed are looking better as the Rev Mr- hhl Group begin to stnvggie to their You. Cer surplus has changed to at shortage.â€"â€"reflectlng and measuï¬ng‘ "A: mm: in natal-Isl (ad.- and 1" mark]: mumâ€"s. the" h '0". «and nativity for the Talmud-Mon G". The numma fall into line an the downward myth. “The tragedy than with the lm Id. nameâ€. the downfall of the DM- mm Group. numbering the [m1 ms a! retailer: natured thmout the enflm muntry who are nugM with high cost goods. The atomic can-5n fully: on n [and sunk in limos! universal devmdnn. Ann. Minn for lather nhrlnt. Duh†mm, no» will be "no“ '50. I mm. mm dawns. drum! to all m 00. continue. nnd it 6:- hr cotton and wool din do". 80 «ks-Ind an! a lag. nunhor d â€to m hid-l mint-n 6n the Noun": Me an" mm: o! the manu- M h the Wonk and the South. In of brad-g the «m: undo! Th WM! and the Heath In the homo Mud. of "an Raw Inn-Hal: Group. The Mu will huh II 7:30 PM “I‘u coma 0:. next ad in the I.“ at drpnukuul. Au tho EM nah of NM‘N‘ munufuudng, In- .“ I aha-p in flu- nmv laudab- Mutant! "mun-n {aren‘t long In adv-an. um um V00“ he (luv Ont M of the country In «an». haunt u h "n how of the lum- hdldn‘ (imp. lion Nu the country? The “rut to III." In the ManuIWHnl Group. TN- “ partly the n-sult of limb] Macy. Take the recent «lew- don J1 nip-Ind flat â€no"; tho abet mum. unite mill». and out. tr harm. In a broad \ny "that m ounce-ulna“! in On Nani: all noth- o! the country. and it n» u- naly I. lhh "glo- ttal. tumble am M. Thin mu MUM)! danc- udltk. n In «in; tun-nod duo In W pododu a! tau-Inf» Mutton. ‘10 houses, flu“ order ï¬rms. chin m Ind flnhlu'ng with the mum'- tuda of mu exubllshmoda. Mr Groups when I business demenâ€" emu Jun u ups-w; -la v- v ante.-. u. ealities of the country in regular se- queues they also skeet the dill’exent divisions of our business world in difl'ezent degrees and at diflenst times. “The {not that s depression ordi- narily starts in the Northeast works South and West, ï¬nishing its course in California ,is clearly evident from a statistical study of the situation. I! we look at the business world we ï¬nd it dividing itself into four big divisions and we ï¬nd that the bush ms depression traces its regular course thru this industrial fabric. “First, there is the Raw Intermix Group, or iron and steel companies. uppers and oils, crop and live stock producers Second there is the Trans- portation Group, the railroads and steam ships. Third there is the lan- ufoeturils Group with its automobile lotteries, textile mills and the other fabrieetors of ï¬nished products. Fourth, end ï¬nally there is the Dis- tribution (imup headed by the whole‘ “It is true. of course, that the stock of the so-ealled trading corporations shows a substantial odvenoe. This is partly because the stock market dis- counts the successive stops in busi- ness revival. But the more impor; tant reason is that the trading eon pontion. so-esiied. with their im- mense national runiflcations tend to pant company with the smaller in- dividual retailer and move more in harmony with the other groups. “it you are a Ietiler, don‘t get dis- couraged it your sales seen to lag behind general business. This is) ‘memly the working out of economic laws. Your turn will come -â€" and he who laughs last sometimes laughs best. If you are so Investor, l sup gest that the bull marketâ€"e0 (or us the long swing is concernedâ€"will not finally culminate until improvement in general. improvement cannot he 1 general until shared by the million! ‘ 0! big and littie retailers in cities ‘ and from-roads thntout the entire‘ The Cottage Tea Room “Dopmssiom hit the country very much like storms,†says Mr. Robson. “and just as they affect diflemnt lo- culltiu of the country in regular ae- qaeiwc they also street the difl’emnt divisions of our business world in different degrees and at dlflennt‘ Big Four Groups shall participate in Wcliuiey Hills, December 1. 1922. mpeflty. Those who mnhond Boxer Babson may called attention that the bull movement in the shock to a very important fact in diaeuas- mrket Is at an and. might wall gm in; the general industrial revival. tion whether recovery can in any “Depression“ hit. the country very sense be complete with the enormous much like storms,†says Mr. Babaon, Distributing Group still to be heard and um. m um: nfl'ect diflerent 10- from. BAKER’S BAKERY 103M.“ DOWNMGROVEILL. :cnnnl. mm W mï¬czAumm BOY IcIAKUS. PM Our Goth m Pun Ind mil-nan“! DICKE THE REPORTEILâ€"IZW PER ‘ovvrym In (M viflm is invited to Mar About one of the no“ unpar- unt Wm I'M bu come before m (quay mum. The bank- of Man-nay In the all) lam mm. n" (M! in “huh "I. mulling «mun Irv-w uf Hum! slat-â€" nrh 1'01!†nonâ€"um! "w ln-u of ï¬t lnru and vanquish-vi «rial ulm-mt loin: 7:1» mm. A mun. to much m. “an! public In {mud will he held Sunday mm" a St. Paul! I‘unpflal chunk in “mu m that 0|. ’1.- pond NV constitution I" the m at Illinois will h “new“ If. 0‘ M. Dunn. Iced worn" and other Duh†county at» will be ms“ to all on the Mahmo- and it In General buximx in holding in ID- am! improvement. The index of the "almond-art ulwm xenon! activity an 3% below normalâ€"duo “me n In! week. NEW CONSTITUTION AT GROVE STREET CHURCH SUNDAY union] mense national ramiï¬cations bend to pan company with the smaller in- dividual retailer and move more In harmony with the 00m- maps. The Power of Clear and Foreel‘ul Expression brings Confidence and Poise at all Times. -â€"Effleiency in any Undertaking- M“! W New lad: Luv lot lb Slate cl [IN-d- SERVICE STATION Battery Service Oven-luau!!! WE DO wring Lelia Teloir Hendren Expression In Ir 1M In J. A. Lloyd and In It. J. Lloyd mum! out In. Cflcm go to wood MUM-y with their I‘m. In. If. I. mouth 0! Mr Marl they ran mompdnd by In C. Uni who Mn boon spud-g I ("I rah a! â€an atom hon. INSURANCE or ALI. mm rmanmmm WGmo M128 The loci! camp of the Royal ngh- bots of Amulet will hold in election ‘0! omens on Thursday evening. Deeâ€" ‘ember 7 a: 2mm ml. A Ml «- undnm o! membou II denim. 600 Hominy Afternoon at her homo In West. Ramon! street. The pun vinmns ion: In. "any bunny. Edward 6. upon l: C». RealEstate Superintendent of Schoois. J. F. Reed “tended the unmal High school Conference and Confluence of Super- intendents It the University of l!“- min an Urban: last week. The Men's class of the Methodist- Episcopal church will entertain next Tuesdny evening. December 5 at the church. All members and lu‘ends are conlially invited to attend. GUARANTEED HIRE Jam St Hahn 4 PAIRS FOR 85.00 E. W. PERKINS local Auntâ€"Phone 84-8 Ital Silk Hosiery Milk IndianapoiiS. Indiana George H. Ross, son of Mrs. E. H. Ross. of 43 Grove stunt, was home but week from the University of Wisconsin at Madison to attend the Wisconsin-Chicago football game. 'lru. A. I'. Nelson entendnod It Born to Mr 3nd llrs J. F. Burk- )uurdt. of Buffalo, N. Y.. loudly. November 27 a son. Mrs. Burflumlt was Miss Fannie Smith. a former res~ Men: of the Grove. Miss Irene Williuns nnd Edward Thiedel. _of M. and Mr. and Mrs H. I. Stand: had Sunday dinner at. the W. H. Thoms home in Wu") I!" avenue. The Young Wan-'- l’bydal Cul- [PERSONALSI Weltan card puny. lo Service “6mm morres~ Them“! 02 Education had: speck] meeting last week devoting the whole evening to a consideration W“! of tho school situation in Dow-nus In and am. Front N. mm, president at I): digper the baud, appointed Messrs 0mm. Widow! and Herrick as a special oommittee to further study of the subject and its solution and to report at u subsequent meeting. unmmmmm ammmuumm in North Wm college a Napa- vllle. Allmbmolthohnmm urgedhhcpruoue'at the-M EM. gym am Monday night at 7:45 - It and Err-'1‘. F. Cm“, who have been occupying the Mrs. Cope home i!“ Grand avenue since her Will u- :tumod Wednesday to their home in (Bury, 1111!. MN. Crull is a sister of Mn. Cope. The home has been tent. edlumlshedtollrnnd Hrs Hanson, who mainly came here hem Canada. NOTED MUSICAL EDUCATOR TALKS T0 WOMANS CL! â€â€"â€" M. II. P. Mun. Ina-nan Known, to locum Bu. on Wedmduy. Professor H. P. Aims, intent: dly known composer und pianist M-.. ._._.‘_n-..A .0 A..- A_-_l_‘_ _, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2d ~ LASTING ONE WEEK Lehmann (9' Michels Store Continuing a Sale Commencing 6x9 Rugs. $6.95 9x12 Rugs. 813.95 Yd. Goods, sq. yd.. 69c Telephones I77 0 I78 of the European countries as one of the world’s leading musicians. He will lecture on the subject, “Pragm- slve Apprechflon of luck.†noon, December 6. Prof. Aimee is a pupil of Wm. Sherwood and Is- nace Fulcrum-M and is known thru- out the United Sam and in most I Suck! hosteam for the MI Professor H. P. Aims, intention-min be Madame: E. )1. Guilty, 0. div known composer Ind pianist 1m! 1!. Calm and T. w. Thad. the 3mm of our American mualm cal dilator: will lecture at thei ' . Thought for the Day. Wm dub Wt Wï¬m “WW The reuow who Is and with no ‘ Wdï¬odflbmflhhï¬ '1†MUSICAL a". h dinin- IUCATOR TALKS cm PM. Aimu for an amm- inamunitynmnumlll â€WOMANSCLUBRquMthMMW wulhopluent. kWh“ orchestral and piano work all luv- L P. Alum [munching written may soon- fot IN )1- mwu,tol.octmueu Imam: foromflum on Wedmduy. [are certain of an mm 0‘ en- ljoymont and instruction. The reuow‘ who Is and with no thuxiusm (or Ms work Is seldom In. by his boss. PM (or Huey. Teach me to reel another“: was. on hide the fault '. 2400: that more, I a others slung tl'm men-y show to flee-- Pom.