in. It. 13m and "any four: 2W Minn. or I â€â€˜11! Ian 0!: (in. hand and d: them-and chow and “In! Whammnnmuydur lump-glgujnnf ole-aun- 7 no mm mm a.» m mm:- th nah-flu». am. mm: survey mduded by the Du- P-ge County Tuberculosis W. This survey revealed the {act that then an 160 active «sea of tuber- culosis in the county. These are the mud and reported cues alone. This many time- thut my u M and. muRMmueddlymki‘ «I one“ Ibo up." camel‘- 1151:. Wu A human lilo. M†I: you numb". nu used up!- Ind u u- ndo-am cf M 1"!" ma. and u the end of human In... and. an “and Inad- uuoo to lam-Ian tho» dailyâ€" mm. umber Mo Um" :(Vmold Bury nod human um!»- Now. have in m interesting bit; Kn (in put {our yan- ï¬uu have been mud ONE HUNDRED AND Vim-THREE dam in our county hm tubemlonis~u [inflatable dis- m.hnludnlm. M- be M madman rink! "win- Iflm? Thy do not. With-M I (0"th mum luck I! "at for which the harm (‘umcy Tum ruin-h Ruddy um mom)- ani war 0mm! mm". «nth roadilion- h» huvlneru pinned by the click! county vital, two-(old program is to corre- late :11 county health uï¬vities so mm.elortaudmoneymbe expended to the meat advance. The our county is urgently in need TM Maddy in not on pmmnn tn «minute "to numb‘ , vmnunm M I< «m In ‘I human {H’MRI‘vL "In "It wu'fr‘d 0! OM l‘hvhlmru «A! campaign. Hm! tmr ï¬liwn- arr M nl’ Hr mmrmcnl. IAN 1M .lngnn “Rl‘Y YOUR CHRLWTHAS ï¬ï¬ALS '5‘ 0" PAGE mum“ snmfl a mnflmdive way that yno can rowin- I pmnnl service to yo!" commit]. W on n 10. “no yum yum and MI“ I! Is the Worm mum» at Nmiluï¬unl. Mme IMO you 0"? I!" nl'ilu‘ Julia‘s; III? m "It “rt-00ml. "fr i- "IQ". le In I Hnmxmnwl 1mm. in ma- Km- “.3" military mmm- \‘mu Dune function; should be to prevent dis- 9' hm-v hfl'nrv‘ In the ï¬rst place the present relief work must not only be conï¬ned but mun be gently extended. In the second place, the Society lie- “WOOâ€"ind what constructive dfllen eta disagreeâ€"mat one of its chief .._,, .V and your Irv-m. m-fl "r '9'“ “v". and you are mwswrml antâ€"MM! mil MI MI 7"): Mflhlha}. wï¬d can he mm! (or the «no mur- To the Citizens of Duh†County: Dumber 1 will mark I decided step forward in the health of our county. Thlslathedateletforthe opening of the W County Tn- bemulosis Society’s Chtsitmas Seal SEND IN YOUR OLD CARPETS AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL RUGS “3 YOUR ms COPPER smcxs A nowunizs 'm FIGURE 3.?†IN nU rAEE V GOOD BUY SAYS IN “OWN YOUR OWN *. _“ _-_-_- "Am “"mflmfl mamwemms Drive Bot Silent Little Ute Sum: sum Bat. lâ€"‘Iuh Good to N Am.†W n FlgM Sad am Fun Win glut-Hun "mud": «at our Ms. to am our heads and mm mm m mvps shnws In my mom. hut In†In (mvunr‘a :‘arc-~:~Wn .lmr not". In fartnnn‘c The logic-l way to put films]: this The drive is doubly important this “10le NEAR â€NCO“ M 818-. counTY, swam; ROGER mason RUGS Electrician "It 90'?†a! m podlinn tn ‘tlut from the wartime price o! 38: for M5"- eloctrolytk copper to a low point of 0th: lï¬cnuhcdlboutamrm. The I10". industry has uuffcnd in the fluent I! ll pedal 0! readjustment to a greater extent than prububly Iny other in- It: In mm industry. M‘ â€The {act tint copper In it: wâ€" ANDIuhctuml form» has omlknt wear- DIIIUJM qutlitlu has worked to the diu- ! dis- 'Iduntaxc of the indutry during the put two or three you". For n- I‘M ample. In the use at nmnltbn lw, an o! the the" nu Mn)!- Mm‘ml cw tho «our anï¬da. 1151:. I'd?“ u you "mt", Wt: used up“ lad ‘hmnuch alum-04mmâ€,- por «mum ml for Ind-dill! â€ml, â€chimed up.“ now may «unnw no that ISO‘ ‘6'“ (or m an" arm undu- dbv 3m hull m on, W has but: [runny lu- ‘m-In' am 000 ï¬t“ of "no you. Wk» “dug tho *1! you! ’5“er vrll om I50 million pounds: :mwlbly. Comp." MI- wflh an au- {pol during m: nought: undo! u imam pamul- monthly. In “d. «on! upon.- la-t )0†now mummy mun than the total l‘nmd mun! 'pmdmkn. [Wm-“on u "no yum) mm Hm I: Ava-raging about Is nit um. pom-m mnfllly. Vapor!- haw-e muted In Mon-an am! an arc-mu! CM Emfllimv yum-ta tau-h "mum. Dam‘g Hr mammpuon h llm Dunning no "ml "v0 «Mi-Ural pvt-“km of (he hr >thl‘ly u w‘ahw‘y ashram. Thh do“ nag (0-91er mm unlit"! rum-Wk 1m: eru-r Ural {In nnrd i-r our am. I'm! l'w {mug pu'l «Mimi 3- much Nun than n baa hat-n for - numb" of war» This than†“I! Minx ,u'v‘ull hm" prvfih In! â€It lnmr. -L- Hrml NH" prvfih (or â€w lnmr. lowmm! rnmv rompaniri. 1 'le pvt-luring r-imriiy of "w in- (lnzlry is ~lill lamp m Hui any inâ€" r~r1~v in wire lnmlc in aiinmlair pm- Iinfl'mn. This‘. in him. come: (ho par- ket lo I’oahn. Tlv rramn for the alnmn in mod. roman doc-L- mound H11- ï¬n: of Nmnnlvtr mu clear enough. The rate ol’ impovution fmn 3mm: America for a mailer of mnnflh ha: boon inrnming 0m 'Munn‘m Mighbnr ran province 9‘ lowi melt. much lower than chmtk corn- . g.panies a far: "at has been holding; “to dovnestic price down. Their pro- 'alurinz raped“, however, is dis- theâ€! limited and as the demand in- M they will no longer set the' market The price of electrolytic, copper has been fluctuaï¬ng around He for a number of months. D:- m «luring ma should tend to ’shcnmm thr- mrket. although pro-i auction till be sufï¬ciently large to! {supply the demand. In the even! or agodhilidngmrin Immac- imanrl for topper will improve. RI I l in“ uh! I last as much as this year. and considerably better than In 1921. The European demand will sl- 5:0 be. slightly teeter. Although more 'are sh’ll various bearish tutor: in mm simation. the bullish features are :of dominant importam. Hence, I am distinctly optimistic for a gradual may in man. 1 '1 an distinctly bullish, " concludes! i 111'. Babson, “on the stocks of the i l "The industry," continues llr. Babson," is now in a better position than it has been for the past {our yelrs. In other words, it has taken the industry practically this length of time to recover from the “normal producing conditions and heavy stocks built up during the urn years. [he to the continuance of henvy stocks which, at the high point of 1919, mated to over one billion pounds. [Induction has been radial- ly curtailed. Prices have shunned 1Wellesley Hills, Mass" Nov. 18, 1922. Copper stocks have been showing more life of late and evidence a ten- dency to act quite indcpendent of the rest of the market. Roger W. Bahâ€" son accounts for this change by call- ing attention to a shift in the condiâ€" tions which control the copper indus- “The copper mks," sayg; Mr. M son. “like any other: are governed by a combinsflon of the conditions In the security market and the factors that eontml the pmluction and con- sumption of wpper. lowâ€"cast producing companies." "‘mnr‘ral bu-‘inoss cnntinum its sidewiso movement in spite of the re- cvnt election. The index of the Elbâ€" sonchart shows activity 5 per cent below normal. ï¬gures indicate that car shortage is the largest In his- tory. Sunni“: 38M 3...: m4}... County Real Esau Bond to Coop- V WI. mm“; “v.3. crate With Mm’. I. Show. in: Pn- Wu- in; Advantages. Wu Taking No Chancel. PM! was entertaining his main Jack whne Jack's parents were away. One day while passing randy he gave Ink a mall Mm. am when asked why he did not give him more. he ma: ‘1 don‘t Will! a sick child a my hands.†(All rig)»: reserved.) iul’n- Wu- Willlun Zelosky. one of Chicago's Nu": MM": and subâ€"dividers has been “In“! chairman of the can" "mm of mum-non o! the a. position. Educational «mm. cover in: I" bnnrhel of home building largest real estate board in the world,†a“ Ir. Benton. "The Chi- cago board In: invited the DuPage county Real than how! Ind other suburban bank to cooper“: in ad- noting the “Own Your Home" move- ment thmughout the entire Chicago whose auspices and direction the ex- position is to be presented. has been Ippointed by George Benton, presi- dent of the DuPage county Real Es~ m hoard. A special 1)qu county day is be-l in; plannod by the committee as one! of the features of the exposition An extensive program featuring 1)qu county’s chums will be prepared (or this day. The [)qu county com- mittee consists of: George Benton. chairman; II. V. Splulding, om Balsamâ€, Ralph C. Manning, 0. J. The “position this year v“! be held under the auspices of the C-hlu n Roll Estate board. the oldest destnnd The attractions of Downers Grove and the most of DuPage county are to be put befon the public at Chic-go’s third annual “Own Your Home" ex- position to be held at the Coliseum. Earth 24 to 31. 1923. A committee to co-operate with the Chicago Real Estate board under mm-m I“ â€I‘m-Cf Who. you: Ml Immin- II «can! i 5. MM In: a â€:1 “.|."M. Inn-«mu. a Mel-Im- of the Board UNIFORM MARRIAGE LAWS THE EI.E(‘1'IO.\': What Does It Mean? JUSTICE. THEMBASE Olj‘AGOVERNMENT. by TENDER.†by Prof. Sm“ Nearing THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN CANCER AND ITS TREATMENT WHAT THE DRAINAGE DOARD IS DOING, by ' for Sammy Only This is Flap-jack Season! MUSICAL NUMBER SELFX‘TEI) READING: “MAN, THE MACHINE A "\V IN NICK". ADIYL†WAY [JAIN “7.838503 1’0 THU. um ‘DVANTAG'. £111" 0" \NNDKIN HAYS all Ffll'NDATION cl â€PINK “ {66' â€If“. William Grade“ PROPOSED ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION. ill-lb Pan Cake Flam, 28c Grocery 6: Market E. MRKVICKA, Proprietor Phone 272-273 Ph HOME†EXPOSITION Monday I'Zscning. Sow-then“ 20. Eight O'Clock LIBRARY H ALI, The People’s Forum Apricots Lelia Teloir Hendrcn Dramatic Clubs Free Discussion Suggestions Invited All Welcome East Grove '22: 2 5° made at. Lisle and which continues to Nunez-ville. The cement mad beâ€" tween the Lisle bridge and Napcrvlllc is open and is used by fax-mm who live along it. but chef can only go west on it for the present. The thru tourist who tries to use it must tum back until he ï¬nds I road to Mont. Theme is a gap in the road between Napervillc and Aurora. similar to the one on Roosevelt road east of Gen- ma The sum is ï¬ghting with nilâ€" roads over subway or elevatlon and these stretches will not be completed until the ugument is settled. TRY A In about twenty days the new con- crete road {tom the Cook county line to Aurora. known locally as the Plank road. will be open through its entire length. The last link, the bridge over the East branch of the: DuPage at Lisle has been completed. but owing to its being constructed of cement. it is closed for "seasoning." This is the last link in the Chicago Aurora cement mud. It is the cause of the (latent which must still be “BRIDGE AT LISLE COMPLETEDâ€"ROAD NOT YET OPENED Mahatma-um but; to Anon (bum. and â€"â€". W “W Ghana Fitted N. E. Cor. North Main Hmoln Sta. Phone 388-]! Hours by appointment J. W. Cross Phone mm 360ch NE- 1!: uos'r or mu mom or an: VILLAGE mu. 33 03me 10 noon“: man soon: on mm nwum on: sauce was 6mm You: naconmo com-nets. 83 North Ikh Sheet 'F. c. MOBERG a. soN VERY family dreams of the day when it can have its own home, built after its own plan --or phnning. 57 So. Washington St. Jewelry All very wellâ€"41m it involves more responsibil- ity and foresight than many folks imagine. The re- sult is usually keen disaxrointmenta at the failure to take full advantage 0 building possibilities,â€" after good materials have been used and it is too late to alter the plans. FINE WATCH AND J REPAIRING . Plans are easy. Experienced builders have worked out numerous lans for well arran comfortable homes. e can supply you wi than. Come in and look over blue-prints, plans, per spective drawings and photographs of homes. barns, graineries, silos, etc. We want to help you plan. But no matter what the 1'?!) isâ€"if you need Lumber, Cement, lime, Shingles. Building Board, Sand, Tar, Luau, etcï¬â€"we want to supply you. LORD LUMBER comm Phone Day, 2 Your Home!- Stem: Honing - Sewer Building 6†Plain: ~ Resident Member of the Lumberman’s Publicity Bureau " “him momma; DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Let Us Help Fred D. Heinlle PLUM DING Silverware “Downers Grove 41.00†You Build Phone after 6 pm. Phone 414 rm Ill-I