I fATFOUTLOOK FOR PROSPERITY IN 1928peionwti the field. II V R A E itDronhn se ;;o hope 02 farm OV R A E , PROFESSOR MAINTAINS'rlief and points out that th farim HOUS[E IDANCES CLUI7B S er will have to suffer with tlre rest JOE SOLOMIAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA ONMTEST Another year of profitless prosper- market as great as the capacity of lof the country in a period of depres- A Real Dance Orchestra Open for Engagement( UUIIILO ~~ity, and a still, greater slump in eco- their productions. A few industries sion. There is at the present tneJO LOM N -P NE31PrptSrie nomic and industrial progress, is the will boom according to the foreca t, an increased amount of urrml~li~oy- +JESL A ---P O E31frmt prl, recently presented verdict of Profes- and among these will be the steel ment, he continued, and this p Joints PAjRTIES 42 Thomipson BALLROOM ai ors, Nod 11ay 1, 1927,T sor Hahn of Northwestern university group and the automobile manufac-I toward less prosperity for the new NcesAcd 1BeCerd regarding business prospects for turers, the last due to the great cor- 1year.sArad wss i.+v uaavaaac 1].y. 7a S