LIBERTYVILLE s & ts SAVINC®S 1 We hauve also reached the day when a fellow takes a istol shot for a tire blow--out until he feels the culture will direct the work of the Institute. 'These experts will make a survey of conditions in the dairy and poultry districts and will keep the farmer posted on the most ap-- proved methods of getting the most out of the dairy cow and the 'hen. Demonstration farms will be operat-- ed in all the eastern and southern states where, under the e of which is to be known as the Larrowe Institute of Animal Economics, will delve into the practical problems con, frontirg the farmer, with the ob-- ject of increasing and strengthen-- ing the dairy and poultry industries, especially in the eastern and sou-- thern states. u: 4* y .&.un,--nh- : -- mnimal economics to in-- '%he prosperity of the farmer "depends on the dairy cow and the hen for his living, has just been m-&»w in Detroit, according to an announce-- ment made today by James E. Lar-- rowe, widely known in agricultural circles as an engineer and inventor. #'g wide knowledge of we% IHZ NY /C invite you and famil IF-- lering VV "Foin on New Chiltines Clab _--__O _ now open."It has two purposes: _ . ||~ v' -: ;'?"":d" I'Zaf:"' money at _ || oock * mbm.?'.'l'"g"/" The HKake Cou Come in and join today ! TR & ¥ AAkokohke SANVINGS 1 LIBERTYVYHTr 117 '**cyg can be coked, steel men ask -- W OC im B. MeKinley, Jodge ',G--.h-u.uy.wfi G. Maguire and others and--always millions, millions, millions! 1 ltbc-qfi--u:'rrhbh w romances great Central West and one of the most far--reaching in results so sure to By LESTER k. COLBY Milinois Chamber of Commerce _ After tweny--one years of constant and never--tiring research, investi-- gation, laboratory work, building, tearing down and rebuilding, the cok-- mm«xuu--m | : 'Those twenty--one years have been heart--breaking years. | Many scientists and business men said that it couldn't be done----and all but prove it. 8 and methods for assisting in the Mm&m}hb' 'The conference at Granite City is one of several to be held in various 'parts of Illincis within the next few months. l 3" J sealed it. Nobody knew just what :hm But the coal it the had become coke. lfmlu: com} had been 'accidently --y...m..fi, intentionally. \The work began. it--could 'be coked in the: old bee-- hive ovens,. _ Coke is essentia!l to steel. _ So Pittsburgh. Mr. Leiter brought from England the famous Dr. Moss in 1904, known as one of Europe's foremost scien-- tific wizards of that day. _ Legend is that the coking of coal started with a fire in Benton, Zl1. A large coal pile burned. When the de-- bris was removed n ke« was found snd inside the keg wat 6oke. l Cet Red Box cS | "Z% Will stop tomorrow i $2.50 four E The *«m ovens to \be built nea« Dover. Ohio _ Twenty-- +Hanna faraily, heirs to the m-m'u- in mind. ;h; resident naker, owned what]* f6w h were known as the Cambridge coal !*£r0ed ".] 4 ties If that coa! could .,"fi. A coked there woulé be millions in i. |est "l-;:pn Thev s# Afif hent to the uncom-- b;p'd'nl a pleted Chatandogsa ovens and, unfin-- IP progresse 's-ho'e as they were, the coa] cokeq.| StOry, missed | That was endugh. -- |Baruch, after \ * POTATOES Phone 232--R and a Buckle and Beltogram Silver or Hickok Plate, all . an artistic box. A world renc which husband and son, or accept with enthusiaam., is composed of a Belt of fine leather, one for to hang better and he wants to better all around, ~© _ . _ Every man needs a new Belt. He wants Woman's Opportunity i/ C. 0. CARLSON #o +4 HICKOK Christmas Set Buckle and Beltogram of Sterling or Hickok Plate, all packed in istic box. A world renowned gift . husband and son, or both will man needs a new Belt, He want Christmas. He wants his trousers ._E.VOLKMAN in SATURDAY, DECEMEBER 12, 1925 4j | Swearing was exemplified in the @| case of an elderly Scotch ¥meenis. "'ll"'bh{mto&nm. "¥%¢MMI ie ra'e to gie it up." ®, | __.*'fi..-srhn And Then He Gave Up-- The difficulty of golfing without m'mmh the case of an elderly Scotch ¥meenis-- ','bh-,l,smtoa.nm. ing after two or three unsuccessful -- '!'llu'otos:.n..- ; '.h-ufi.; his i T ARH as nstrue-- ?"53\! golf?" "Nae, nae, the plan progressed but according t. the story, missed fire by an -- eyelash. Baruch, after hearing of the money already poured into what appeared visionary m is said to have wanted control or nothing at all, Hemmmo @+ \ probably would never have connected him in mind. with their plans In Ciement Studebaker, Jr., who had just become chief of the Studebak-- ons Nee Menbieth ho rerk nb [Abiabipratni® Femen Movarne's firs: . "On' the* way . starning | :m'" &lo,'iia,-mu-dnaz '"s":m."" aPO*! Auditorium Theatré, December 16. of the mighty strength and vigor|in the eNaval Acadmy at Annapolis, of the Studebaker company. When they got to New York they met They get their Hends-- together. Mdllg Snctor, called a genius along ~some lines, and Mc-- vélopment of graniteware. h--fl'qovmmu was president of the Union Ele tric ¥H Light ahd Powe® Co., of St. Loais. se 'all packed in If their 'train hadn't stalled they Mundelein, IIJ. a million or two. "hat was to inter-- aentater many players of known ability. There are Harriet Hammond, Wes-- ;Mnm-?*'nd'm" C The story, written especially for }&m by the noted sctenari> Care: '.m-mdq:d-hfls y a &hddut,thdflag'&atm 'I::Ommdn-hmd-.'fi initiations, pursuits on seas with U. S. destroyers as the pursuers and surprises and thrills galore. There is also a shot of the graduation exercises at which Pres-- ident Coolidge presided. the screen by the noted scenari> vdhrud'?'mdl:d tales, Carey Wilson, is a pure simple romantic drama. It is chock--full of incident; the kind that commands There are fights, dress narades. eal-- in the eNaval Uncle Sam's #Friendship's Pertect Gift----Your Portrait Saturday, December 12 Filling Station | sene, 0 re© is absolu nonebettu"ontg:market.. ; y drained and your motor cleaned qy olh apes § motor our spec-- To ial device, Jl':-n;rleeamrnn&. ps D ANCE | MILWAUKEE AVE. AT THE 3T. PAUL TRACKS The office will be maintrined on Monday of each week with hours from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 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