Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1922, p. 11

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fTHE LAKE SHORE I^WSr-FRIDAÂ¥rFEBR0AR^a(^^^« W Agriculture Expert Sees Chi- cago as Greatest Market erts his output into tnoney'and buys 'hfl^rjequirements. This forces him to become a business man and demands that he study questions in .which he formerly had little interest; But he must learn facts in order that he may act with intelligence." _^ l^waa-annouBeed-that-43eah Daveh^T port would soon return to his Michigan Farm after 27 years as head of the Illinois College of Agriculture. During that period he kept the institution at the front in agricultural development aiulis-^ewgJnzMr=^ est thinkers on farm subjects. must realize that agriculture is closely Telated terro^heniidustrie^ aw^thatra clear understanding of allied business is necessary. On the other hand in- dustrial leadersmust becomeâ€"better acquainted with the farmers* problems so that all may work together for the common â-  good^2jj£^i2;V . y':.' *0;'-- Should Know Economics â€";^ i "One of the greatest needs among farmers today is a sound understand' ing of the principles of economics. I we had emphasized this subject sooner ^ve would hare aroidedr man? of the Tng our farm producers, no longer raises aU he needs but con- * Something in This. If a map hasthe raw material for being tir^ ffiOfaMr" â„¢ ....." GET YOUR Mississippi basin have entered a new era in which agriculture and the other industries will be closely allied and in which the tillers of the soil will be economically prominent. HZ'^'ao â-  - This-vafrthe-foreoasM>t#ean Daven. «^â„¢tf<na^fnf ^fakinff flrivnnrnow convention held here to review the past twenty-five years of Illinois agriculture and to formulate a program for the future. : •' •-.â- â- â- â-  '~7rr^:.. World Seaport t? ^*When""th^^t~^javvTeir completed and a Great-Lakes-to-Gulf shipway opened, Chicago will become _a seaport in two directions", said Dean Davenport. "In no part of the world, except possibly in England, will raw materials and foodstuffs be found so. ideally situated in respect to in- : Castries^and cheap transportation a» -will-their existrin the upper Missis- sippi basin. This condition will force the farmers in this territory to take an interest in world questions,^Thex $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAM1NE TABLETS from your druggist today. IF YOU ARE THIN AND EMACI- ATED AND WISH SOMETHING TO HELP YOU PUT ON FLESH -AND INCREA^|z3g01lltagEIGHT^: Yeast Vitamine Tablets should be used in connection with organic, Nuxated Iron. Without organic iron, both food and Vita- mines are absolutely useless. aayour„bfidy cannot change inert, Jifelegs food ~into living cells and tissue unless you have -plenty of org&nie iron in your blood; Organic iron takes Tip oxygen from your lungs. This oxygenated organic iron unites with our~digested food- as it is absorbedâ€"into your blood Just as fire your unites with coal or wood and by so doing it creates tremendous power and energy. Without organic iron in your blood your food merely passes thru your body without doing you any good. Arrangements have been made with the druggists of this city to give every reader of this paper a large $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets abso- th--everyT^urebase-^£^it bottle of Nuxated Iron*; si I BUY TRAVELERS^ CHECKS Tiasi )£' For that. Southern Trip- ^C^I^ISiS'^JIg^ with Batiks or Hotels '0lMo Danger of Loss; j. ^8^? fr*"< H^-?*^| "J^^5' in our FIRE AND BURGLAR PW)OF VAULTS^ Moderate Monthly Chargef^^ j SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR ^|1 AND UPWARD Your HomelsBank litlllti' DrV LESLIE WliONES »SIH|1 0:MPHYSICIANâ€"C^IROPl^CTOR--OCULIST#||i| . :mmm.....- ; .. :-Wilmette.Office.- , m â-  â-  : :^â- flsT* Rooli 27, Briwn Buildingâ€"Hours: 10-12 ittljjjjâ€"7-9 P. M. Telephone Witaiette 2557 Residehce PholirWttasette^oSr &-$£$0MM. |V<iuf wiM ^e'^Iuipffeedgl at the exceptional val-fl |8^tcff%ur window^ display. It will show you an opportunity to Save Some Moneyk First Class Shoe Repairing â- â€".j ^Mfftfft-r 609 Rail ................. Cannibalistic ":Ooa.iiltMtSSis Freddie had been given a- puppy which was jyerjr playM^H^^Rtched it with great concern as it ran about the room snapping at itself and trying to catch its tail. Finally he voiced his anxiety by e^clalniing, "Don't yoai eat your pef (self), got you yesterday.'* doggie, we Just iW? -iilllii liflfllil -ii^S^i ffilLMEIIEI j|E. "G.^linidgrli 'vji'-sg;;'; A:CLAS5MEDADWILLSELL ^jjJiiiiMiilPfe 146.XENTRALPAVENUB 5BP mmm Si§§§; 'f##itl0:. Starter k^ atiuntd«^ 'lllllll : mountable rims and $70.00 ;ti^rUM^ |fW 1 liilpA^ BSBSS2SBSH5S5a5H525S5H5BSH52SS5HSH5fE5E5HS«

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