mimnmm \ ms 10 BE suowfl an Ill. sun m2 A antics of lectures on social hy- giui will be given to women by Dr. BM 8. Yum, of Chicago. Lec- The exhibit of the Division of So- dll Hygiene will include a new plaâ€" curl and poster exhibit prepared esâ€" podflly hr women and girls. The 'm’l booth will be doubled in like am that 01’ last, year, which proï¬t! 00 be much too small to ac- M0: the crowds. The booth for not will be similar to that of last‘ Splinfleld, 111., Aug. 19, 1920~The exhibit of the State Department of Health At the coming- State Fair, on Aumt 20~â€"28, will be of greater in- tend! tn the general public than ever Mom. The east balcony of the Ex- pollm ’Building ht! been ideally e- quipped for this purpose. The nur. Bry'tot tablet entered in the Better‘ m Confmnce hue been equipped wltlx wry convenience as has also the Intercom for authors. In ad- dltld. lien will be the moving pic- tan thatâ€, and many new mechan- lal devices showing different phases of “If": work and sanitaï¬on. tum 3-H:- Conference Nut-cry Fitted wm: Every Convenience. September 15th, 1920. '1'" .-- v -v- â€"â€"vw'v- _ Who desire to see industry and . . tablebasi: in. A candldate for Renomlna- wmmtgxeswuépl ishimsel! a succesful business man. He is tion Upon the Republican mmmwii‘mmmmmfï¬lm ’33.:‘3‘23333‘3‘333; [1 Ticket at the Primaries of mm WMaMw today- Now Serving His Fifth Term v5}; $455135?) 153,531, in Congress Because as an employer 11:. Cople “in Mamm- M n! mnmnflv CONGRESSMAN IRA C. COPLEY Counties of DuPage, Kane, McHenry and Will 11th Congressional District Fifth Ranking Member of the Ways and Means Committee, the Most I mportant of the House. A class of twenty-eight women has 'td system will not only aflord better been enrolled in Mosquito township, sanitary conditions within the city. Christian County for the purpose of but eliminate objectionable pollution conducting a short course of ten les-lol‘ Geneseo Creek. The city of Waukegan 1155 been conducting a successful campaign against rats. Fifty pounds of fresh herring besprinkled with poison pow- der were distributed about me my dump and there was an immediate falling at? in the rat population. - The Montgomery County Tubercu- IOSis Society has succeeded in secur. ing the services of a county nurse who began her duties on August 1. The space allotted to the_State De- partment of Health embraces floor synce to the extent of 18,000 square feet. Dr. C. St. Clair Drake. Direc- ‘tor of Public Health, who will he in personal charge of the exhibit, ex- tends a cordial invitation to visiting physicians and those interested in health promotion to make their head- quarters at the Department's exhibit. In connection with these lectuzel, Dr. C. W. Lillie, Health Commie- sevenl new ï¬lms will be shown for aioner of East St. Louis, has warned the ï¬rst time. A new type of ster- the people of that city that "011 no- 1onmoto¢rnph ha: been secured, and count of out peculiar 290li ;will be w for showing tildes to the â€Nation and close proximity it 4110‘ general public. A physician will be gm vriVer, whose new†1r present at all times it the service of cilitiu incl-ecu _the denier up in visitors desiring information conâ€" feared 1mm rats,†a vigorou- my ceming mini deseam. pain of extermination mutt-be innu- There will also be a model nursery guruted against rats. . with a trained nurse who will give â€"â€" all needed information to mothers on The failure of midwives to report the care of children. births deprives parents in poor cit-J turn to men will be W by Dr. Hugh 8. Morrison of Springï¬eld. RIPPLES WITHOUT RHYMES. l A representative of the State De- partment of Health recently confer- red with the city officials of Gamma in reference to a proposed improved sanitary sewer system. The improv- ed system will not only aflord better sanitary conditions within the city. The Social Hygiene clinic at Litchâ€" ï¬eld has been added to the active list, making thirteen clinics down state and ï¬ve in Chicago. The Better Babies Conference at the coming State Fair will exceed past aceomplishments in that line. More than six hundred children have been entered‘t date, fully ninety per cent of the 1919 improvement class having been enrolled for this year's conference. The age limit in the non-competitive class has been raised to ten years. I The failure of midwives to report :‘births deprives parents in poor cir- cumstances of assurance that their children will be permitted to work after having reached the age of (our teen or sixteen years. " non-.mpsuuultomenm THE BUSINESS MEN THE LABORING MEN THE WOMEN Who should have the vote by primary time. Became a theyzaay "He has always been on the right side of nationalqu gong†CW Copley hag glwm vqted for equal suffrage, once whgp Who as a class are an anchor to the windward in an unsettled world. Becamq they lgpow th_a_t Congressman Coplgy Infill protgctAeygry lggitigmte in- THE FARMERS THE SERVICE MEN Upon this principle Congremmsn Copley, in his sixth Campaign for Congress, will appeal to those citizens who belleve in its observance. Who fought the battle of America. m. in" issue of the ronhéommg CongredonalPflmary mm. basic principle‘o‘feaflgo vernment and the greatest guarantee of human Gamma) under the American Constitution, it must be maintained. ORDER UNDER THE LAW With every opportunity giwn to q majority to change the law. Becameuanempioymflr. Copleyhas always been: little more than Just. Histen-yreseearnecordofre tingallhiacomï¬menuinallfdmeawfll stand thewackofa nnddisglmflednflnorityattanpmtokindledu pmjudiceflordzdrownadvmtage. 11k years. of b min-w haveaetthoirame 63rdCongnumflxe ,,', ,,, Because Congremman Copley has been their “friend at court.†Every fair Frequest that a solgiieg- or gailor ever madehagbeen heedeq epd all poqdple Aid tel-est of agriculture. Mr. Coplel'isaman who knows that the sixty-two per cent of Americs’s population the cities can not prosper unleu the thirty- eightpercentwhofeedthemdo. _ _ _ given. Became he hm been outs ken in his su p011 of the pensation bill and untiring in his e arts to secure ts passage. The Earth's Grunt. interesting facts concerning til ourth's crust were disclosed by Col. Bit Sidney Burmrd recently. “isos- tnsy" Is the particninr science which deals with the structure of the earth. and Sir Sidney told how all moun- tains and heights standing above the lea level are Compensated by deï¬cien‘ clog of matter underlying them below sea level. and that all means and sur- face hollows dipping below sea level are compensated by excesses of mu!â€" tet underlying them in the crust. The demand for public health nur- ses is great but the laborers are com- paratively few. A lively interest in the public health is commendable, but it will require trained nurses to proâ€" duce desired results. ; The insured ï¬re losses in Illinï¬s for the year 1919 amounted to less than $8,000,000. The loss to Illinois from preventable diseases alone for the same period of time amounted to $224,000.000. It is not beyond the bounds of reason to hope for ade- quate health protection for the fu- ture. A child relieve nation is being planned for Alton In comedian with the child hygiene clinic which was established in that city some time Additional sample: of "I“? 1““ MDITS GIVEN ‘the Peach Street wells at Rockford . Hum been reamed by the sum- no. TERMS IN JOLIET mnmnt of Health for analysis. The V walls have not been used for several mubutmtohpwmummummuwm aï¬inroï¬mtmmumï¬lmdumdn. MWWW COPLBY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. MARS 0081.8". cum. a detailed record of the holdups md car thefts in the west suburbs ad- mitted his part. and furnished details that cleared many such crimes from the police blotter. In the cases of Dobbins and Cum- mings, J. G. Wolcott of LnGrange, contributed materially to the verdict for convictiOn: Mr. Wolcott, who had been appointed chairman of a special committee of the LaGronge Civic Club to take up the matter with the ‘sheriif, was called by the Chicago police to question the two men follow- ing their arrest with the idea that he‘ might be able to connect them up with the robberies in the local ter- ritory. Following a series of spectacular raids, Cletus Dobbins. formerly em- played in LaGrange as a chufeur, and Bernard Cummings, 4217 North Kilbourne avenue, Chicago, were ar- rested in Chicago on May 26, with a stolen car, and when questioned by ltbe police confessed to participating ‘in various robberies throughout the west suburban districts. They were placed on trial in the criminal court of Cook county last week, found guilty under‘a new law; and'sentenc- ed to terms of from ten years to: life in Joliet prison. BANDITS GIVEN TERMS IN JOLIET Cummings, faced by Wolcott with Win. to men Prim Valuabls Fat In Alligator Paar. Amonx the fruits used (or food. m alligator pear is remarkable {or In ‘large proportion of (at. which runs as hlxh as 20 per cent. or about the sun. as that of common cream. slates an article; in Popular Mechanics Man‘- zine. It has tween found that the hu- man aystem assimilates this {at vest readily up to as great a quantity I four and a halt ounces a day. About ï¬fty robberies were confes- sed by Cummings, a youth 18 years of age and his partner, Dobbins. ‘-~La Grange Citizen. Cdmmings also admitfed operntlnj on the Jollet road, in! after robbing amnnttheGuenOm‘ursthetw had taken his ear,’ ï¬nding it of? Int- er with John Giles, of “Grange. ro- lieving the latter at the same time of his loose change. He stated that :they had laid in ambush {or Mr. anlgren of Brookï¬eld, after observ- ing his call at the bank where In drew out some money, and then ml:- sed connections, holding up the wrong man. He told how they stopped a woman and her children near Ful- lersburg when they found they had no money ,and later ran the car into a ditch and disconnected the coer razor. A WI car fi-om 121 Mill, avenue, pushing it out to the M then mm to P D McGuzorfa "F: “the tank where they ï¬lled 1b.“! ‘mwgt I!!! (1:124me '9‘ on mm 3 , m m up 2“ 1'. m nmmu mm: dealer. Idlfwini m of $161 In cummcy, and a ma 9! checks, ain‘- ab‘linx his car after flit robbery. .M