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Weekly Business Review Edited by Ettinger F. Smith Business Takes Turn for Better Despite the industrial depression caused by the rail and coal strikes, business conditions during August was 10 per cent better than in August, 1921. Also the past week brought a turn for the better in all lines of business de spite impediments and various interrup tions. Normal conditions are confidently expected in the near future. Industrial activity was considerably curtailed throughout the summer, but the fact is not obscured that the out look is one of good promise and a solid foundation exists for subsequent expan sion. Chicago manufacturers report a shortage of skilled and common labor, but all express the opinion that the shortage is only temporary. Common sense rules and business throughout the summer, manifested confidence that coal and rail service would soon be forthcoming. Factories to Employ Colored Women. Mr. Benjamin Levinson, represent- j ing the Hamilton-Ross Shade Com pany located at 125.1 South Michigan Avenue, states that the company has open 200 or more positions for colored girls and women. They can use experienced or inex- i pericnccd as the case may he. and all applying will be given steady work, and standard wages. Working conditions are said to he J the best in the city, which should be j of intense interest to women in need j or anxious for employment. The company furnishes the facilities with which services are rendered. They are GOOD! M 10* Bay tnis Cigarette and Save Money Wanted 200 Experienced and Inexperienced = Girls = To Sew Silk Lampshades STEADY WORK. IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS BEST PAY IN CITY— WITH BONUS HAMILTON-ROSS SHADE CO., 1253 So. Michigan Avenue 3rd Floor Ask for Miss Kende WANTED (25) Chorus liiris (25) Good looking and shapely; no ex perience necessary. Apply, Dave Pey ton, Room 310, 177 N. Stafe St., Chi cago. mm States Warning The eye sight Conservation Council of America reports, together with the | writers observation, that a normal | human eye must use 10 per cent of | nerve energy to see, leaving only 60 per cent for all other functions of | human body. That 80 per cent of our population are using excess nerve force to see I correctly, and are actually compen sated instinctively, by the 60 per cent j of nerve force that nature gave for the use of the body only. I This robs the body of its natural j power of resistance of diseases, weakens the mental and moral power, I dethrones the will and reason, brings i on physicial illness, nervous diseases, ■ stomach trouble, head ache, and moral degeneration. j Nature is a strict master — she never gives up more than she in- j tends in one direction, with out oyer balanced account, by extracting j more in from some other, than it is willing to pay out. Science has been trying for 100 years to overcome this appalling error, but has found no means save onp—LENSES—lenses belong to the same law of physics as the science of eye sight. The American Conservation Coun- I cil of eye sight, issues orders for , every man. woman and child to have | their eye sight examined one each i year, and correct lenses, adapted thereto, to save the nation from j physical, mental and moral deca- j dence. DR. WALTER H. BRITT. OPHTHALMOLOGIST, 1710 So. State St. Phone Drcxel 1461 WANTED — Experienced salesmen wanted to handle memberships in the New Stradford Hotel and Theater Co. The company is formed. The site is secured. The architect has drawn the plans. The people want the hotel. Lai'ge blocks of shares already are spoken for. Store space, theater, etc. already in sharp demand. For information inquire at 3201 S. Wa bash Ave., Chicago, III. Victory 4691. RESTAURANT FOR SALE: Good location, reasonable price. Call Drex. 0553, FOR RENT—-Two nice furnished front rooms for a married couple or railroad gentleman, nice home. — Drexel 6797. 222 E. 46th Street, 2nd Apt. FOR RENT: Stem heated apartment, Gas lights. Nice quiet Christian people. No children. 3 rooms; two bed rooms and kitchenette furnished, $12.50. 2 small kitchen rooms, $6.00 —No kitchen priviledges furnished. Apply. E. GARNETT, 4213 Wah.Tsh Ave., Oakland 3788. FOR RENT: Three unfurnished rooms. Gas, Hot Woter, and ath. $30.00 per month. Apply after 6.00 P. M., 3150 Giles Ave. (1 time) FOR RENT: Two neatly furnished rooms. Gentlemen only. 5058 State Street. Kenwood, 2575J. (ltime) FOR RENT: Furnished rooms, with Gas and Furnice Heat. Apply 4033 Indiana Ave. Tel. Oak. 1482. (1 time) FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Rooms For Rent In Respectable Homes. Clark’s Room Renting Agen cy, Room 101, 59 E. 35th Street— | Phone Victory 4530. AMERICA’S FIRE LOSS LAST YEAR $360,000,000! If FIRE should destroy YOUR place of business or youre house TO NIGHT, would YOUR books of ac count, insurance papers, and other valuable documents be saved? C. C. French, who represents the “LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF SAFES IN THE WORLD”, can ad vise you of the best way to protect them. Call Randolph 0490 or write I 405 Tower Building.Advt. Phone Kenwood 9 455 OUT* NEW HOM*. ERNEST WILLIAMSON UNDERTAKER Day Light Chapel, Capacity 209, Outside Ventilation Organ and Organist Free I am as near as your telephone Distance inmatcrial. Consult me I five service at a reasonable price I save you worry, time and money 023 Scat* State Street, CHICAGO CLASSIFIED 'for RENT: 3748 Indiana Ave., 1st Apt., large room, quiet family, no I other roomers. Call Boul. o39_. FOR RENT: 5837 Lafayette Ave. Two furnished rooms, steam and electric. Wentworth 1377. FOR RENT WARREN ANNEX, 3438 Indiana Ave.—Rooms with running water, steam and electric lights. Reason able prices; near car lines and ele vated. For men. Mrs. Dorothy Greenup, prop. Douglas 5548. FOR RENT: Gentlemen only. Two modem furnished rooms. One half block from elevated. 4041 Indiana Ave., Drexel 4922. FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms, mod ern conveniences. 4048 Indiana Ave., Apt. 3. Prices reasonable. Blvd. 4916. FOR RERNT—One large room. Con venient to cars. 3824 Langley avenue. Douglas 4086. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, also four-room basement apart ment. Steam heated, hot and cold water. 4351 Prairie avenue. WANTED TO RENT — furnished rooms, convenient to elevated and surface lines, steam heat, electric liht. 4349 Prairie Aveneu, 3rd Apartment, Oakland 5865. WANTED TO RENT — Neatly furnished rooms, light and airy; ladies’ or gentlemen; 4t.h apart ment. 3741 Indiana Ave. $5.50 and $6.00. $2,000—Splendid opportunity for capable man or woman to buy half interest with leading undertaker, well established, doing good business. Party must be able to handle office and details, not necessary to be em balmer. Two thousand will handle deal. Address box 184, Chicago Whip, 3420 State St. AN AGENT woman who wants a home. No work. Only stay with two children. Apply Mrs. Chas. Addy, 4022 S. Wabash; Phone LANDS AND RESORTS—Close to beautiful lake in Michigan (near Idlewild). Limited number of 2%, 5 and 10 acre lots, only $50.00 to $300.00; very easy terms. Won derful sumemr resort; also suit able for poultry, truck, fruit rais-: ing; near town and main line rail road. Some splendid locations now available. Write for further in formation. Address, Box 50, Chi cago Whip, Chicago, Illinois. HELP WANTED MUSICIANS WANTED—Three mu sicians for a Summer Resort in Michigan for the months of July and August. A Saxophone Player for Lead, a Pianist and Drummer. Address: box 200, Chicago Whip, 3420 State St., Chicago, 111. WANTED—A wife by a good, honest hardworking man who will appre ciate a good wife. Z. H. Shields,: box 71, Winnetka, 111. Phone Wil mette 1051. MISCELLANEOUS A TRADE—Whether you have a trade or not, you should learn one that pays 50 to 75 cents an hour. Work when yop like. Complete working instructions by return mail on receipt of $1.00. Address1 Thos. Madison, box 41, Dunham, Kentucky. The South End Decoration Shop— 5015 So. State St.—For painting, papering, calcimining and general jobbing. Prices reasonable. We make old buildings look like new. Drexel 7859-J. LOST — One Stock Certificate of The Liberty Life Insruance Co., bearing the number 756. Anyone finding same will communicate with The Liberty Life Insurance Co., 35th and Grand Bird., Chica go, 111. FOR SALE FOR SALE—First class Music Store for sale. Splendid business chance. Address Box 105, Chicago Whip, 3420 State St. FOR SALE—House, 5 rooms, resi dence, brick, furnace heat, barn, live hedges all around, 13 big trees, gooseberry bushes, cornberry bush es, 3 grape vines, 2 cherry trees, and many others. Come and see it, it looks like Paradise. Best place in Morgan Park. Must be sold. Owner going to old country, 11301 OS So. Ashland Ave., Beverly 1587. SELLING OUT—Bargain, soft drink and news stand-shining parlor — Cheap for cash. D. N. Carr, 11E. 33rd Street. FURNISHED ROOM — Steam heat, electric light; reasonable. 721 E. 60th St., Drexel 7458J. FOR SALE—Restaurant; good loca tion; bargain. Owners in other business. Apply 3008 Indiana Ave., in hat shop. FOR RENT—beautifully furnished front room; modern conveniences, with electric light, steam heat, run ning water. Quite home-like sur roundings. 4538 Indiana Ave., 2nd Apt., Kenwood 2371. FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week in 10 room Rooming House in the best of locality. Rooms beautifully furnshed and rent moderate. Ap ily Miss Josephine Buckner, 302 N. Park St., Batavia, II. FOR RENT—Two beautfully fur nished front room with modern con veniences. Phone Victory 9136 — 3218 S. Michigan Blvd. I Blood Cell Therapy ] All human development is dependent jj upon the health of the people. All future g remedies will be to build up and increase jj the blood cell. Health is wealth. Pure g blood is the first requisite to perfect | health. We all know that the blood is 1 the life; it contains the essential nut'ri- g1 tive elements, organic and mineral, re- | quired for the maintenance of function g and structure. Both organic and mineral g constituents are derived from the food [l eaten from day to day and most all jj1 chronic ailments as well as susceptibility g to acute infections can be traced directly g; to a deficiency in the dietary. This is g well illustrated in rickets, scurvy and g multiple nuritis and probably the same g is true of cancer and tuberculosis. It is I also a well-known fact that unsuitable food leads to debility, hence manv persons suffer from debility, due to bad digestion, and yet have food in abundance. They are victims of impaired digestive capacity and bacterial infection, persistent and self perpetuating. . . . .. Fortunately nature lias provided antagonists against dis ease due to infection. Various organs, as well as the blood itself, taking an active part in destroying or eliminating poi sons; thus the living principle in the blood was demonstrated bv John Hunter, the celebrated surgeon, over one hundred (* years ago. Indeed, this was the forerunner of modern antisep sis first proclaimed by Lord Lister, and it took ten (40) years to convince the physicians his theory was correct. The whole practice of medicine is theory; the fact being established that the blood stream must be healthy, pure and of proper alkalinity to carry the elements of life itself, the blood cells, corpuscles, phagocytes, etc., as they float like fish in a stream, is it not rea sonable' to suppose that our every energy, the power that sus tains us in life, that energizes our will, our strength, our endur ance, our business activities, must themselves be in perfect health and possess the full powers of their bodies in order to carry nutriment, bring away poisons and envelop toxins and disease germs? . . . The blood stream is merely the medium through which these energies float and cam on their duties. If the stream is thick and slovenly, if engorged, swollen, contracted or tortuous, is not the function hampered or arrested as the case may be. A clot in the brain -apoplexy. If a stoppage in the lung- or hm.i« dropsv. If in the brain -paralysis. It in the heart—sudden death.' If in the eye-blindness. If too much blood—vertigo, Insomnia. Repeated colds, low vitality due to faulty blood. The germs themselves are harmless, but the toxins formed by them produce the poisoning. If an infection takes place, what suffers? The blood. In fever, where is temperature the highest. In the blood. In malaria, where is the gernt.' In the blood. In diphtheria, smallpox, rheumatism, gout—nearly all infections find their seat in the blood stream. Don’t.you believe it is time to give some special thought to these basic facts and eliminate this stomach drugging, which you know is wrong. Neglecting the one only sure and effective avenue of medication—the blood All indications point to the blood stream as the vital element in health maintenance: while it carries poisons to every tissue, nerve, bone and muscle, it also carries antidotes, and along with these nutriment essentials, materials to maintain function. What you want for the patient is a normal, pure, clean blood stream. It mutters not what chronic disease lie .is suffering from, your indulgence and we will tell you how to get it tor t le patient. .. Chemical analysis and physiological mvonKdu ■ the living principle in the protoplasmic cell—the physical unit in both animal and plant life. When the body cells undergo degen erative changes in Bright’s, arteriosclerosis and in all chrome diseases, we find distinct and demonstrable evidence of impair ment in nutrition. The protoplasmic cell is suffering trom star vation and in almost every instance, the starvation may be traced to deficiency in protein constituents the lack of which arrests or hinders the molecular activities of the cell; that is. the functions and properties which we have come to regard a' h e nutrition, excretion, motility, reproduction and response to St'xo\v doctor, if all cures are made by Nature and she must tret her help from the blood cells, all growth is accomplished and life itself is sustained by the blood stream why dodge t u. issue5 It floats numerous barges laden with building material to every part of the body and repairs the waste. It brings away funeral trains of debris; it spreads the banquet table with all the rich viands of life before the various tissue, and welcomes them to freeh partake. After the feast it cleans the table and disposes of the garbage—it is even watchful of the ravages wrought by disease, cheerfully and promptly repairing the dam age that has been done. There is in the blood stream enzymes, autobodies or ferments propelling HI* force when we e,n take a spec, men of blood from the patient and produce a proteirI 'eriim, dont you believe we can aid nature by increasing her hank account. '’low •"* laboratory to prove this clinically in the treatment of your patients. Uc ask vou to help investigate. You only have to make and give a few serums to make correct deduction and they are perfectly safe and easy to administer as a hypodermic. You dont have to accept anyone s state ments : the patient will disprove all fear and suspicions We are called upon to witness one of the most revolutionizing epmn, in medicine, unlike all discoveries, with no parallel to focus thought or act We find in our own blood the curative agent to fight our own ills. This is called Enzymes, from which a serum is made, which tunes the atom that influences every blood eel! in the body, causing a rapid increase in the vital constituent of Hemoglobin as well as the white corpuscles, whirh arc the ercat defenders of the body in any and all kinds of sickness Mankind is only sheltered from infection by and through his bibod cell, hence we all know like hegets like. To see long-standing ease:, yield to the treatment of Protein-Serum brings the evidence close to home What is true of your physical condition must he reflected tn the well being if vour children for future generation'. A nation that dies may he born again in a physical sense, and may yet hand down a heritage that is worth more than all the wealth it may have produced Each day brings before us multiplied examples sufficiently to he able to rav without anv preliminary change in the blood stream man is shel tered’from all forms of infections. Physicians are becoming absorbed in their search for microbes. They should occupy themselves with the infec tion agents and study the circumstances which determine the organism that a lifetime be not spent in idle experiments with new discoveries con taining nothing subversive. , , , I am sure the lessons taught by ancient medical observations are in no wise compromised. Before every illness there is a disturbance in the blood stream (for the blood cell is the life). The first step before becom ing ill may bring about certain changes in the production or distribution nf the forces which liberate certain substanres elaborated by the livin.r organism. It may modify itself, augment or diminish it, or it may bring about disproportion of the constituent elements. I Have Explored the Field of Faulty Metabolism— Some of the mo*t obstinate rases of Anemia. Obesity, Insomnia, Nervousness. Conntij ation. Enfnu, Goiter, Hay Fever, Rheumatism. Hitch Blond Pressure, Paralysis, Neuritis. Neurasthenia. Mental and Physical Debility. Dark of “Pep.” Ulcers, insanity, Exopthaimic Goiter, Morning: Sickness and other conditions too numerous to tneution hnvp been permanently benefited by this new serum in an incredibly short time after other methods have failed. Digestive Capacity Is Increased in AH Cases Physiology teaches that there is a period cycle in the life of every cell in the body and thnt at stated period's a ertmplete new mass of cells composing the body is born. Colls developed under stimulus of disordered life force must he imperfect for th« use of which they were ordained. Any disturbance or disorder in thes cells renders that Ind'ividucl . nsccptible to disease. This life force controlling the formation of new cell* flows in disorder to disease. For the correction of this disorder or un equal distribution of lif«* force a scrum has been discovered, 'ibis serum is made from a few drops of blood of the patient to l>e treated. The pathological elements causing th disorder In the cells arc known to be present in the blood stream. Public Clinic—9207 Commercial Avenue, South Chicago Blood Cell Serum Laboratory Hours 9A.M. to 8P.M. 7th Floor *30 fj C f „ { Cs. Sunday Until 1 P. M. Reliance Building d* II. dWlt dl. _ , Licensed and Bonded. Thone Douglas 9516. ____ _ _ ^^ PARKER ELECTRIC CO. (NOT INC.) WE FURNISH ESTIMATES FREE We Wire for Light, Heat and Power WIRING EXPERTS All Work Guaranteed. General Rcna.r. Made. JAS. L. PARKER, Mgr. 353 Ea.t 37th Street CHICAGO The Word ICE CREAM Means Nothing Unless You Ask for CHAPELL’S Ice Cream is made from Pure Pasteurized Cream and once you eat CHAPELL’S Ice Cream, you will readily understand its great popu.arity. If 70U want the Richest, Smoothest ICE CREAM, get CHAPELL’S • ICE CREAM And CHAPELL’S ICES Made from Fruit and are Delicious There Is a CHAPELL Dealer in Your Neighborhood DEALERS:—If you want to handle the Richest, Smoothest Ice Cream—the one that Repeats and Builds Business—Call Humboldt 8320, or Normal 1255. May Gilbert Praises EXELENTO QUININE POMADE Saya her hair has grown i 28 inches long by using I this wonderful hair grower yOU can have soft, silky hair that can be easily dressed. Exelknto has made happy thousands of women who had coarse, nappy hair. It will do the same for you. If your hair is brittle and lifeless or if vou have dandruff and itch ing scalp, try a box of EXELENTO QUININE POMADE. For sale it *11 dni| itorn. Price hr mill JSc on receipt of •ramps or cola. AGENTS WANTED- Write for Psrtlctilsr* EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia We make Kki.BMTO Skim BEAtTirtm. an ointment for dark, sallow akins. uee<J in treatment of skin troubles. Do You Need GLASSES 1 Don’t wait until your cyci are ruinad hy neglect. Pay careful attention to firat indication of eye trouble. Defects of eye sight taken in time can be corrected. Correction today may save years cf misery later in life. The beauty of the world comes to us through the eyes. DON’T EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR EYES. See SMITH and you'll SEE. SMITH’S Glasses are Good Glasses. ’’A"-Crade, First Quality. No Seconds or Thirds. EXPERT SERVICE NO MISTAKES SATISFACTION GUAR ANTEED. 1 charge for esamlnation when no glasses are ordered. SKILL, KNOWLEDGE a^d EFFICIENCY are wh — I have to sell. DR. FRANK G. SMI 1 H EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST EXPERT OPTOMETRST 3613 So. State St. Tel. Victory 4955. Hour* 10-12 a m.. 1-5, 7-9 p.m Lad.e.' Work Will Call A Specialty A»J D*1»*#r P'.iona Douglas 4036 B. A. JONES TAILOR Suits and Overcoats Made to Order Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling 448 EAST 31ST STREET CHICAGO, ILL. Underwriters Mutual Insurance Company 2 EAST 31st ST,, CHICAGO, ILL. The Pioneer Negro Insurance Company in the State of Illinois Service is a Creed Here—Accuracy is Law. TOTAL PAYMENTS to Policy-holder* over 70,000.00 I TOTAL PREMIUM INCOME over. 190,000.00 MONEY MAKING CONTRACT FOR GOOD AGENTS. “CONSTANCY” Concentrating upon one big idea and pursuing it to a finish hat been the success of the great majority of men who have made good. Relentlessly pounding away with faith and determination to win out along a particular line will wear away the most stubborn obhtacles to final achievement. As regards The Chicago Whip, Want Ads, there arc few people who, when their desires are not completely fulfilled after the in-i sertation of one Ad, immediately become resigned and do not at tempt to follow up their appeal with a second or third Ad, which in nine cases out of ten, would bring the desired results at a trifling amount of effort and additional expense. Be constant to The Want Ads and they will win out for you. Call Victory 4606 ond our Representative will call on you. Phonographs and Records — All Makes FRANK W. HAWLEY Weekly and Monthly Periodical, of All Kind. Mu.ic Roll, and Record, of All Make. We Speci.li*. in Bert William. Record, and Black Swan Record. 121 East 31st Street