Fridgz, October 6, 1922 "Piâ€"yuan surgeon W W. m. on And W 15 Him-d Am Tel-3M" M) OFFICE HOURS: Until 9 1m. 1 to 3 pm. Ana 8 1m: "TM 18"i" “ii last rant". =- .-; Ration. “Mun- ifl i-' vol-:5 inr If: {ital qxlwl N am difl‘u“. “‘r' :2“ ~11) '1 Um? i: i. :fly a '.- laM. 'Hw Luiï¬' hf-I. hirer the «.lmc n~ '. Law ‘nplps the “up “The that a! {Mm ‘hmulnnh Va.- tho lmmlmflm Lav pnud a war .30 and which an nccnuy ro-cnu. M. This is Wu M the 3"» Luv, CHI) In!“ tho «ligation Iron my «nanny In one your to 3% of the people not hm {mm the coun- try. It i.- prarlicnlly a term on man- w Inbor nml on common lab-m I! conï¬ned. it will mm? a (mire cf mmcn labor in Hm tuuszln H és "31' "than ‘hy lhr I'mlrt': Stain Shel (‘rrpmMinn Mai uthrr rnnrrrm In immminz (hr, name of rcmmon labor. H "ms law ((‘t‘t‘nhfl' very mud-h Yeager H mm m...~r an infla- tion in m- wagm rv rommnn llbcr and Hereby tend :. bring abom a {(N‘xr- RPM-u“. I few years it is above me “Wm.“ us up we had better let nature take line and the“ {0? “ few years ’t '5 its course.’ This means that Europe below the normal line. When the instead of checking its bad leaders, â€'0 ““95 coincide. business is normal: has given in to them. The Turkish but when the second line is above victory is a victory {or the inflation- the normal line, bankers say we are mm of Europe. The backing down of having inflation. Just now they say England ‘5 defeat for the vund that we are threatened with anothcrlmomy interests of the vwnd. this period of inflation. - IS bound to have an unfortunate e!» “The normal line of business Ls dew feet in this country and cause higher termined by the honesty. intelligence, interest rotor. The cheaper interest industry, and thrift of the P609“. rate period in 'whirh we have been Contouring the health of thinness entering "my “.meij be check-‘ with the health Of 9 P0507)» “mod and even money may be stance for! Vol!†say "I“! the mm“ 130Ҡa short time. As the immigration! dependï¬ "PM how “"' 59hâ€? ““1 restrictions ruse an inflation in how we take care of our-“01"†Th“ wags, and the tariff an inflation in‘ tempvmry business “no, Rowe" '1 â€mum. go this Turklbh crisode marl Ifl‘ected by rtimuli the mote (.9' curi‘vmmt an :‘nflnnm n‘ prire~. w this: body. A stimulant may great)! tx’.'1‘.rkish opiate-.0 may came an mflm! hilamw I", but We ht'CW m“ ‘5“: Lion in hilt-rm: min. I 5" OD’)‘ temporary 3"“ "W "WM“. â€There three factors may “use! afterward» u very «It‘wfmnll ~' "" temporary influx-n, None of them.’ feel much “one in u few dayr- Th-‘l "amour, â€for: the long mum: of in the .«rlcmiï¬r expmzmtmn c-i 1hr hnsinen- “my, are dvxrrmmed by common stzlt'iflll- ‘1 ‘1'" 3"“ "3' "mm‘ffuutammul «cnomir law. So lur' in: “tori Thore :ur icu-rnl rm-‘u a†10â€. "mm W“- w, u. in I Ion: why the bunker. may bt 'iflmfpcn‘cd of defluicn which m!) con- "! "win! that u ""‘ilwnï¬' MN)" “litmu- (er tom: yun to come. Over lnflulon in at ham, The country m, :nr. period of W." m. tenden- durinx the pm PM Mr M" Ilanlry of wax". pncn. and mtemt three «mum utimulonu vhrh would yatn «I: continue downward. flow- Irflï¬dally help budnrn- and IN "14%,". it in vary ““3, m; w, m. nine inflluon. thm‘y hu lemvonnly been ducked “The Ant of them tumulanh was and we :hail crobably have All the the Imminent") Ln- mud a W" N" marks of A period 0! pmpcrtty m and uhich Mu mently n‘vnuc Marina the mt In" months." “The normal line of business Ls dew tel-mined by the honesty. intelligence, industry, and thrift of the people. Computng the health of bunncss With the health of a person, wr. would say that the normal growth (it-perm:= upon how we behave ltd how we take care of nursclwrx The temporary business hno, town-1 r, 19‘ aflocled by rtimuli the ~‘antc av onrï¬â€˜ -- “’ollesley Hills. Mass, Oct 19;, Discussing the statement of «2/1an bankers that the country is hauled for another period of inflation, Rog- er W. Robson today issued the fol- lowing :tatemcnt, from his mum'â€" cal ofï¬ces at Wellesley Him: “For readers: who are not bankers and economists, let me ï¬rst explain in a simple language, what. is meant by inflation. Men who are acquaint~ ed with the Babsonchart of Business Conditions know it is made up of twa linesâ€"Just a normal line, reprc-T sénting the permanent growth of thel country which looks like a simple up-‘ hill grade and a second line which looks like the outline of hills and valleys. This second line represents temporary business conditions. For a few years it is above the normal line and then for a few years it is below the normal line. When the two lines coincide, business is normal; but when the second line is above the normal lino, bankers say we are having inflation. Just now they my that we are threatened with anothcr period of inflation. . l 22 'I) . Main N. rBABSONCHART†SHOWS BUSINESS NEARING NORMAL Business Inflation. if is Comes. wm Only he Temporary Says Statistician. c. B. TOPE, m. D. BAKER’S BAKERY ROY hummus. Prop. Om Goods are Pure and Wholesome We Aim to Give SERVICE, SATISFACTION SAVING. We Now Are InstallinAn Adequate Water Softener ANTISEPTIG--WE%r WASH-LAUNDRY Panem Dram". Cutting. Finn-.2 and Sewkm eaflry lamb: by can expert \ training {0 m-r-elfnrapw'e. an. Dress Designing n“. 24 :2 «m “IVMM‘I' - mi for Um ('I '~Q.m: nmi ‘â€" l‘u’ :2“ «10" .l". Learn to nests; and Make Your Clothes fo;m "out am- 34 ui ah. SUOGC. GP?“ '5 am MAM $920“ hr “grant: Phone 109- R ! mum r.‘ u IT TRY A REPORTER CLASSIFIED (km-n! boning" as reflected by the helm: of on What In I! the Nuhczt poml In our m yum. Activity this ‘flk is In! 6% below norms) in rompnml mu. 7% hole. in: “owl and I9": bc‘m‘r a year up. “The thml event that will help bring on 1hr- inï¬atian, happened last Week when England gave in to Tur- key. England haq been the one great country outside of America which has stood for law and order; for the payment of debts and sound currency. The lack of France and‘ Italy to back up England on thel Turkish matter has shaken the conâ€" ï¬dence of the. world in Europe and1 European securities. Even some Eng-i lishmen themselves are saying»,1 'What's the use. If no one will back neither the tariff nor the Immigra- tion Law increaset production or makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before. The tariï¬' will cause an increase in the price of goods the same as the Im- migration Law will came an in- crease in wages. lncroasirg prices and increasing wngrs, huwowr, do not make the country any rirher. The "anth Thcn by all mum vii! our am chin reekâ€"Dr. Schofl‘s Damn- mtion Week-and have a a. lamination made of your machined fact, shim! charge. Our Pracï¬pdist. trained in Dr. WWWâ€; '"'" "" . ante or which will be most Wei-1:31; will relieve your speciï¬c foot m H}: Ind give you tom conic! once more. Come in - without I111 -- ch‘ «ck. Bri the coupon Ho'â€" md receive re: the vduabk inu- lined. Foot Troubles? ‘20 r-‘nmh Washington Street DEVON‘STRATION WEEK (K‘TflBER 9"! T0 Nth Our Wagon Will Call Every Monday [Nina's DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Gee» Need Lintlo Feed Outside of Pasture During Greater Part 0! You. FARMERS URGED TO RAISE GEESE AS FOWLS FURNISH TABLE MEAT Even though you may, because of pit-3m! strained circxnmsMn- res. foe] the nereseity'of economizinz, don’t be tempted iMo buying cheaper. poorer quality clthesâ€"fcr that, in the emL proves to be false economy. ' . To Our Patrons 44 Burlington Ave. gall La Grange 49 and our wagon will be at your oor. BESTWAY LAUNDRY in. Slain St. Downers Grove Laundry ~I' n Uulllu'v. ALL WOOL GOODS (‘AREFI'LLY (TI‘STO TAILORED AT $35, $40 and $45 Bestway Laundry Service also can handk your Cleaning. Pressing and Altering We want you to know how we ap- preciate your kind consideration and good will in our recent loss. We ex- pect to be able to resume business on October 23. Joseph Mazza mundmim Sincerely yours. :-: Glen Ellyn, 111. Phone 56 TAILOR LaGrange, Ill. Twit-phat!» 355 Keeping Out the Cato. Tlu- lwiwstrr l‘lly lwnvh yuan-ran! llw'hlml that uny |wrwn war; “#1le onlllhul In place on his :mnlvu hl‘ulu‘n bulllws' !» lim-p "1‘! 1102* and Hits. A smunnms fwl‘ m-l‘inus mun-3 In :1 «lug was Clislniï¬'ï¬'t'llr".‘htHLlAhH‘l' Hing.) Guardian. WEST SUBURBAN MOTOR COMPANY Lacrange, Ill, Local Salesroom, Curtis: Theatre Bldg. sixm‘; 2 pus Roadstcr, $1175; 5 [35' .< Touring. 31195; 5 paxa.1'ouring Sedan, 81935;:1 pass. Sedan, 81985: 4 pass Coupe $1395; 7 12:2. Touring. $1435: 7 Sedan, $2195; Sport I‘nadct'r $1625; Sport raring, $1675. (Prices F. O B. Flint, Mich.) FOURS~ 2 pass. Rnadstï¬r. â€ii-'1; 5 pan. Towing. $885; 3 pangs. Coupo, $1175; .5 3735:. Sedan. 31395;, 5 pass. T935111; Sedan. $1325. Material changes Ms" Emu- heon made in motor chassis and body construction which contribute stili further to the wonderful perfornmnce record char- acteristic of Buick cars: fnr twenty years. ' And with this beautv has come a new riding com- fort. The seats are deep and low with full leg room in both compartments. The steering column has been changed in position to increase driving ease and the gear shift lever has been raised to meet the driver’s hand. A transmissinn lack, a windshieid adustahle from the inside. and a transmissinn-driv- en speedmncter likewise are amung the many new refinements of this mnde-i. Its low body with its clean. straight lines, accen- tuated by the high radiator and straight hood, 'ye it :1 Ion ,racy appearance that is new to cars It! class. assive crown fenders add to this distinc- tion. as do the snub-ï¬tting, shapely top and the handsome dmmtype head and con-l lamps. In beauty of appearance. drown“? and econo- my of operation the Buick ourâ€"cylin er, ï¬vspaup anger Touring has established an entirely new stan- dard for four-cylinder cars. 21 S. Main St. The I 923 Buick Four Touringâ€"«$885 We have just receix ed a supply of Colorado Alber- ta Peachesâ€"the best on the market for canning. You know what they me. The season for them this year will be short. The Buick Line for 1923 ("animus H Moddu: and Are Building a New Plant to Do Iron- COLORADO PEACHES A "Four? That Sets a j New Standard WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM HOME GROWN MEmNS Get some of our sweet Hgme Grown Melons THEY’RE FINE! J. W. Nash . PURE CANE SUGAR MASON FRUIT JARS FOR CANNING Rulics o! Contodnuy. ., The 41-†table used by .1911!" Davis. prenldvnl 0f the Colander-W States at Amu'lru. while conï¬ned II_ II prisum-r in Follresn Monroe, folloflv' in; Ilu- tlm- of “w mm In in all"? L'ullw'lium M inlvwsnn: n-lics In («M (‘mn'n-th-ruu- mwvum in mvhmoud. Telephone 8 (mu/w.