Medical and num'np conic. an cs- nndll In out school: Co hop um; childnm wrll by unwinding lhom' min-t mum! “in! ~irk ehiklnn and‘ to examine a" rhlldn-n far {he pm pm! of clouding and rnrrvfling the: defects fmlml. The is a â€warm 0!- Mur-I'ido immflanm, aml om- whichf can be MirniVonly Ivy gnulflgpnl arr! mmrlnl rommnuily «Hon. WWI Ire-min. Appanm Mumlm "w I-rmnulng anvnrmm ‘ (he whnla' ml omimm "Murulld ‘1': “TM windy-5pc J70! nut rum- lflmk‘an n‘lv'u rlw month: a hula I... u I! “0"", how-d rm»! vhrnnzh "it “FR 0' â€up Maul." Whit- "! ’flï¬M’Vh' ornnluliom‘ 7. Frum \Vauwn‘lllc muttwrly tun accomplished (nr their mouth-N lhmugh Xnmn-illo. I‘m-o mllel. in the matter of material wraith. the; s, not“ Station mull: u. mnn‘w: punt; M thi- country can do to “m. dev‘n Armvtu- ...- Saw anlt promote the lu-uIIh. uml "WNW 1"“ ram-t maul. Mutation. of tin-Ir rhllalnn. TM? lhi- ia a My pmmum but it I» «boot children at ltunola m tlw‘3.o,.,..| â€mg by “mu",- 1, 1924, um dutc'n gmtht â€â€˜0". TM)? nut 0"- program “Ill Iw' mmplvtml. Engin- Ir main. hm m "MUM In Merrim- mm m. «mm .m u.» mnnu precautionary "KI-mm 0' protmlcmgnml ll 6- exported that xu man u- lhut the mo» and Comm» of the PF" ivvath'or permit,- In the spring QM mu nun- mmmtimn mu M-towinmunmton won-I: am he mml. upon them. Skilled phynlcians Imlj 11.. Roan! or Supervisor! worn un- trained nun-cu NP 1““ l? 09‘0““ nnï¬mom In [I'I4~ill|{ Hu- running durin' the school life of then cNIcl-‘Pm'mm Hm I: nre imtmclon o! the McKee-t? .- “a---†Ironing. M fnfl' tho h". "Hutu" Freak at Gnu-"tn. ton- cnnnol "Mk? amt-tout ï¬rm}: 0“ "w. .m ("Humid "n. "n" wthihhou who am nut plug-ï¬nally†m to thumb menu! Quint". I The U. 8. Department of Agniculâ€" ture reports that twenty-one hundn-d of the twenty-eight humheal and fif- ty agricultural chum!“ in the Unit- ed States now have (ï¬rm advi'mn who cooperate with the (aims! cle- partment of uricultme and the stuc- college! of agriculture . “Then- of- fldnls." mya the State Register. “who 1m- paid. ohhor in whole ur ï¬n port. from the prh‘uto fnmlu o! the {lune-r. have oxentml n \eny poww- ful influence upnn country mo and upon m economic nituntion.†,ï¬-EALTH EbbCA'i‘toN’ ESSENTIAL SA Y s _ HEALTH BULLETIN Superintemlent Mortenwn in com- menting on the lectures given pupils of the Chicagn schools by th'elr teachels, an n portion of the program of Education Week, urged the med of efficient health instruction in the public schools of ruml districts as well as those of the ritics. He gitul r’eports showing that physical ll"- fects nre murc common in ruml dis- tricts than in the ciliw. adding that proper valuing in tho whools would pmVeut huge mau- pmu-r “mum thlough persistence of cll‘fd‘t‘ti that are rcmedlahl'm ‘ Lowest Priced Good Battery You Can Buy _ ~Spï¬ngfiehh lll.â€"â€"â€"The nation has only ‘recently ohsvrved “American lt‘ducation Week." Education in this country, until recently, has been a relative term. It has alm'ed only at the training of the miml;. From the standpoint of health, it has depend. ml on the primitive idea or the sur- vival of the Iitle§t . 1t hus“not taken into .consideration the basic plinclplc' {hut 'mlucmlun, without health, has only a nominal value. As a satay guard in educulinn ,thc simple rules at health should he taught in the‘ homes and in the schools. The grad-j unto health nurse slmuhl be an (wt.-l ive. hvlpful pan of moi-y reaching; coups in the state. 5 ImenGme 6mg: “WW8! Children Should Have (‘ooperutium Same As ï¬n: ‘Fnrn'my With Competent Advlaou ! I metal ham 1! A. low price. Full 85 m boun’ capacity. 6 who. ll-phte cleave-â€- lard-tablet can, viii hill-In cell comparing-u. Hui-them ----I--‘A--‘ ‘u-u- «- -..- ____, '«ulgho-u Unlo- pmgmmj 1. Cmnplt‘lc State Aid Road No. 4 3 ““9" 0r§by building pavement from that now 3“ lhegconslructed east of (‘Ioverdale to the Him as inn-.ma-ate limit.» of RuseHe, 31,; miles. He film? 2. Paw ‘4 mife from Ogden Ave- lhi- h a My pmmum but it n' Slow-l "ml by January I. 1924. IN“ prom-m “Ill Ir mmplwtml. Engin- n-r mm hn- â€Inna! am Um aun‘nu; a. sum- Aid Road No. 6 to he lrlil! {mm Rowan" Rom! to Warm mad. .3 milw. und 7. From Wanrm‘llk- mull-om- wruugh anm-mo. Ihm' mllet. 5.14M» Simian mull: In mmv‘w: NH" Ugdun Arcmu- m' Now ank Hum-t mml. 4. \‘m-k Road from Him-dale mm. m [konmnvillm Sum: Aiul Road Nu. s. u distance of 7".» mile". 5. State Aid Road No. 5. known a- l.L-|9-Ci‘eu 53"le road to he paved (rt-m Ogden Awmu- math to “MIL ril'h .srhoolhouw. 2‘1: mllec. Mun! n- n I.) “udilr-t 1v..- 1...»: .l‘ "MI-Iv l-p‘ unvonw-‘krl- urn-I it mu- Imh- l< nu un-ru l-lsu-ml "w" h pqnlru-In, m lirlrly mum"! "MI I! i! hurt-ail“: In H lvu-H' NW!" N." m! Ii...†l 3. l'm‘e Slate AM Iloml X0. 7 on St. ('harlm road (mm the corpnmu‘ limits of Elmhuht to (he corw‘mtc- limil~ uf LumIm-d, is miles. 'l'o lu- uf cmwn: concrete cumlmflinn. nue nuullwrly to the north corporate limits 0! Downers Grow. l’uve from mutll .wrpol'ulv- limits of Downers (Inn-0 to the County line Mau- Lemma known u~' Slum Aid “and No. 9, a (livtuncv of in miIt-‘z I The county engineer was instruct- ed to have tho.~‘o roads built in the order named. It ls planned to build 309‘.- miles of haul surfaced road next year and with the exception of three miles to be built on tlm St. Charles‘roud, the mimrucliun will be of bituminous mucmlam, )8 fwl. wiu'e on a 34-fQ0t graded roadway. The [hm-e miles on St. Charles ruml from Elmliurst lo Lombard will be of remenl concrele. M. L.‘ PUFFER. M. D Specialist Chronic Diseases 39 5. State St, Cor. Monroe Hours 10:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. (except Sundays.) Residence: Down"! Grove. Ill. 75 8. Main St. Tel. 172 At an mljomn’ed mating Bf the Board of Supervisors of Du Page County held last week, the County Enginrer was instructed to proceed at once in making of surveys for the construction of hard surfaced State Aid roads under the $1,350,000 bond issue rec‘ently voted in Du Page county. wm Be Among the First of the 80% Miles to Be Built in Du Page County in 1923 DOWNERS NORTH . {BASKET BALL AND SOUTH ROADS 5 AT HIGH SCHOOL BUILT NEXT YEA]? G YM SATURDAY Phone Ram'olph 2568. Chimgo Dodge Bros. Motor Cars um uflfl 'Hlv- ‘Iu'M It is our wish that the New Year be Joyous and Prosperous to our many. patrons and friends There is an abundance of malmiul fm' gunul msilians with Paul um! Harold “I‘lllllhiub. l‘uul '\'ix. Leroy Phelps and Athr 'l'yh r. “(.‘ul'ley" {N‘\'('~, Ilw pun-«ml high schnu! roach. “ill much the team mu! Jumhf \w-rk up u uzmul quinlvt. 'l‘hv' leum Im- been mnmml m t'm- mm- lmmmnu-ut. Backed by Alpha Sigma Mela, the iteam is well under way sharpu‘ning its. basket tossing eyes and getting well m‘gauizml . Errol Sanders will hamlk‘ the managerial end, while Bruce Bush will act Vus‘playing cap- tain. Bush was the star at Ripou‘ college lubkelball quintet two years and was considered one of the best foru'uul. of the Wisconsin schoolg.1 “Tommy" Roger, the “Purple mull White's" formidable coach for the‘ past two seasons, will b0 :1 splemlitl‘ running mule fur “Bucky." Othnrl well known baskf‘l rhflutï¬li" arr" Rich Shurto. lh'n Allimn and I'm" Vaughn. l frulm- ..v‘ mh..l Ilmruy. ulm- a II \\--n' “hr in or-lrr ï¬nitr m.» .I "In t'l, While this is the first game of the year it is expoctalvihat the fans will set; lively contest. The boys have been getting some ,strenuuus pruc» lice anvl~s3y they are really fur the; whistle. The 1922-23 baskolhull season starts in Downers Grove tomorrow night, Dec. 30, when the locals meet the fast Weuhas, I452! champions ul’ Chicago, in the high schuo! gym. Local Team wm Open the Season Tomorrow Night with the Fast Weonas. "IN-n" IIO' 4-! Phone 140.)! (me of our resolutions should he to use the best quality of Oil for your motor, as it pays in the 0nd. 0 You can depend on X-Lâ€"O Motor Oil for perfect lubrication. and the price is right. A Prosperous and Happy New Year 0r Think a! L41 Chick. TO ALL Present and Future Users of X-L-O Motor Oils . G. A. Camp "I mu m ll \HIII-nu loam mu! «minim. 'l'hu- in tho 4:110 1|" uulmme l‘n‘llll'.†“II- 4,"; Il'll «Lummx ~ In '01.: II' "'6 Downerscrovc Weaving“: HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 313-1! hHND IN YOUR OLD CARI’ETS AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN TO BEAUTIFUL HUGS Last Sunday night the choir ren- deml an especially splendid Christâ€" mas program whlch was much ap- preciated by the audience which filled 1h“ ('lun't'l’. Tlnnuary'has been designated 'as ythc “Musical Month" in the popular lSundav ev onlng services at the Con- Emegatlonnl church. There is to be In Special musical plugmm at each of 1the Junuualy evening meetings. The Iwists who have consented to provide these programs have received the highest praise in musical ciwlesâ€" two of them appearing in concert work. It is expected thaLthe “musi- cal month" will be especially attract- ive and unusually helpful. yuu miulu Phone 430-}! Best Quality Service “TING-PAPERIIAIGIIG INTERIOR DECORATING The Fishermfln‘s 'l'lu-M‘." 4.1L! â€â€˜1' h n huzllhnul 14' Ink,- EDWARD C. CLOW RUGS A‘ MUSICAL MONTE BUGS 107 Randall St. III III\ In SALE m-nurn display-i 1mm. " â€-0 what Lime Jest. .- uvâ€"v â€"' _ DOWNERS GROVE, m0“ \‘ moNav \ : TALKS Con sierd for amoment the enviable con- Phone- 072- 2" 3 (hulking Apples, per pound Sweet Corn, per can . . . . . . Head Rice, per pound .. Cooking Figs, per pound .. {ml Rnspboï¬ios, per can . Consider for a moment the enviable con- dition of the Farm Loan as an investment. The railroads of America. valued at apprai- t'n'a'le'ly"l'svï¬ltib'n's'B'f'tlél'téiiré mortgagedw "'7 up to within 11 billions while the-taming industry of America. valued at 66 bilflon. ts mnrtgagetl up to only 6 billions.- If stability indifferent types of tnvestment: means anything to you at all (and It should there's a sharp contrast m these ï¬gures. Whoever thinks that farm mortga'ge'lom arc not'thc ideal type _of Investment has a f;tt‘tlfto break down that ts as strongasTntth Ilse . I will be pleased to enter into a discussion with you on any types of securities. Simply Wl‘ll(‘. , by East Grove Grocery Market TOOMBS I: ONLY COMPANY Morlgagn and Bowl: I“ West Jackson mm m E. MRKVICKA. Propriotgnj Phone 272-278