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Libertyville Independent, 18 Feb 1926, p. 12

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. -w.- -MI. TC.' m "'er"'""rT' - it"? .4 m .4 . T -.,-r, I" ' Wu" We ' uvraqrsritt'- uettietrtirsiesiurinFriidt"r7r'tGf'ur'utsek; T- "'1 V - _ l"'" _ endorsidcou-rr"tseithand"nturthechica,aorudemtieta _ . b, _ pf Labor eodoritsic.rasididi:r. al1uuoeite a! Human: the ' . V Senator's literature intimates that winning! [abet is-for' the World _ , V Chan. ' . . . - of ' ve Frank T. Smith, candidate for the Republican nomination for . " .United States Senator, was heard at the town. hall at Shannon. '; the state. He. now wane to be United States Senator and is mak- k, ing his campaign on promises qf relief to the farmerfand is against l the world's court, the League bt mtrotitimr'iny other thing that _ " . ' 5 - A WT. f r'vW . _ . . . . Tl". Fanton J'A.NTAG?APH. 'I'"'.'" follow Colonel F. _ p, kk"-"'::",; thit _ _ - . L. Smith m his determination to vote the United, States out of the _ ' I , . ' . %. World Cert; which; Peon; TRANSCRIPT hag announced . hiiih8 , c. ' T . 'r _ , i; ' "3 "381 ytSiiteiti ":tt'et,ta!tSi.rd', _ ..M' _ 7": " sud _ _ tiaith .. - g ':tie? WV»; "fe, "I"? tur-s . -. '4." "?9h", w 7'! "F lu"r"'iii"g (life, an 3381141! I shi' r a . x . Wr?. 'T _ "ia'ra P ii2itha'i A' m ' "i . "irf,z"'fLruiii'r""kiCdd _ Mr. Smith is experienced in business, pgriculture and the pub- s" lic service, with clean private and public records, mentally and ' Vphysicdly fit and iruhU"prime, endowed with intelligence and self _ reliance. Reis the type of men needed'in the United States, Sen- ' f ,cecrn) if. nominated and am gin in! credit to the Regubli- ciir-,9-iLceartr-agd 91151506544» .474 f - -.. a» . - -- While at first when Col. Frank L. Smith entered the campaign for' U. S. SenataragainstSenator McKinley. some . mining" he was-intimacy" b-. the "nnter . . Wong"! t 7 cute 7 Jia biesutt, ,'ng'. 11523: 'developments tut-tc-a-Abe-tlet-it: a the net. 0 Col. Smith ALSO has almost covered the atate and his more appearance in many spot- has upset' ,heNckinley sentiment that might have existed before he came. - _,..,.", Viki-talks g Oetitlttat. mm. on. the m1 prim-w settle "I" (when: now. We strange how so my fellow; , went jobs and to hear each one tell of his qualification" We no _ wonder the your h in a hen poet bt the dine. Thu sheriff'- bettle We. to be quite the hottest the county has had in many a dandy. The county clerk use preducerlitde interest became . Clerk Hendee is, Mt manifestly mttdirtqrtcirtg his unknown: and up- iried opponents, that there', little or no talk about that some" Seventh Regiment Armory, Not York. POD. IT-rt-e'. nema- 'n the "promo of AMI-Han tonal.- W into the foerttrtoimd of the national Indoor clan-mun today In - m. the "and at that M kw. Matted Ern. qigt 'ttt x" Fart a. atmight It. out. "a". H. Kuhn u a whole. compargd to the marvelous incieaae M industrial Mocks and securities, it the real cause of the protest amt discount" all ever 1he agricultural regions: ' . _ "e This great reduction in the value ot farm land, the Reserve Bardtaddst has been accompanied by financial distress among those farmers of this district whose land was most heavily mortgaged. The number of bankruptcies in the farm mm has steadily in- creased qum t66 in 195:» to 1,999 in 1924 and 1,810 last year. This: condition in the value of farm lands and the agricultural industry The Minneapolis Reserve Bank shows that during the five- year period between 1920 and was. the acreage of all land'jn farms tn Mjnnesota. North Dakota. South Dakota and Montana. degen- ed 5 per cent in spite of an increase in the number of farm!) The report further poind out that "the averagé value of land and build, ings per acre in Minnesota declined troy, 8109 in 1910 to $80 in "fr, in North Dakota-from $4: to 830; in South-Dakota from 821 to $45. and in Montana front 321 to 8:4. This decline in farm values was almost enti°.ly in the value of land for the value of farm buudinta.i.etsreared during the 'ive-Fr Wal in. Minne- sota and declined very slightly in North Dakota and South Dakota although mora'aerioualy in Montana. The value of farmland ex- elusive of buildings. on the other hand. declined more than' our third in the four states. - The Colonel's personality. his forceful discussions of national topics. his earnestness in his candidscy. his frank- ness. his knowledge of work! affairs, all these things have combined to forcefully prove to the people of this state that he is an outstanding man so far as being capable and being entirely qualified is concerned. Always a leader his friends are pointing to the need of such men in the U. B. Senate. men who can't be used as rubber stamps but inrho have minds of their own, visions of their own and foresight " to the needs of this nation. 7 A staunch Republican' all his life," a plodder for his party and until now unrewarded by political gifts. he has nlways taken his "medicine" with a smile when defeat was hi.-- and that's what has made him hosts of froends who feel that this time they're going 'to give him the recognition his long service to the. party- and state justifies. He seemrthe surest winner that has sought the Senatorial Toga in drcades---ond when he gets to Washington not only Illinois but the nation will hear of him. _ ' Live and lam appears the safest rule in politic; . 'rhewi11ottrepeopueamtotbedefeatedttrciotur,e.ortti- partisan platforms made by a few for die many who eventually have their say at the ballot box. 7 . AMERICAN LOSES "ro FRENCH STAR - The Senate tried to stop discussion of the AmeriEut adherence to the Work; Court by CLOTURE; however, the closing attempt appear: to have opened discussion brtthe press whicti is :(akin; sides as never before. - ' . ' "LIGHT OF NORTHWEST FARMERS NOT TOO LATE-JUST-ON TIME SMITH FOR SENATOR SMITH FOR SENATOR owning with quite . performance In tho tiru 'rt. (7er mm. N. P.. Feb" It,-, Mm Edmund Tedt and an ot her mum. 'oro burned to death. here only today when are. "It! to have started from a defective chimney. do 'treyed n two-ton banal". The husband and the olden daulhwx. Cnherine, "raped, but Teal um: had- ty burned. . You can't expect . young know to m a no» to" mum! "on" a. an" adult": him the pup "than Mate Journal. 7 BURN TO DEATH "on that no bani milk 13 this new North Shore suburban residen- tial district. ', . I . The" structures are a new depar- tum In station deatmt,, u the rep» (Immune: "wreaked" Amwirsq the". hey um- ase' In 'mnuc touch to the surrogmdln'l. lulu " tdmtratrV with the hub type at rui- prepared tor the nu» now nation- to trauma! arm'smra 111163 Route ot the mango North Short ind manna Ratiroad---the North Shore Line. Construction work ia expect" In the near future. The nations ire of Spamih Ityk. Plat" and specucuuonl have been 136313393 qftpo A '27 . I . .:.; a .f Eru, (O; '3 1." D' ' ' - - (sdiis ii",'iiiiiii)i'i',l,ii'r F-u,ijcs_ . 6.; 'v P Ce can: 5 L7 ' 'f-r1,c2 -3", .-x " .- ' F my, 1,4.":'..'\~ wr_"'Ri.'..' f, 2.",' f" .. T T - ' f'|. ' y ft... .... . ._1mm'§w.~m2}»# A 1%sc e., . .. . _.. . . M 'i . . ,- '.." -3 .. s..--.---. i _.""' mt' . a V ~hm.a&..-.mu '3'" . " -" 'C""' ' P, f " - 1t)fii3liril Ei5'j', Final premuonl for placing the Show. Valley Route in operation no expected to, " completed 'by. to an: of May. hit track ha been Ind and "Unsung completed. mun:- uon of cum power "line" m construction " Interlocking plants in now under I". ' North Shore Du omelala give - auranco that the Stone Valley Rout. will be in operation and ready to handle its portion at the (not throng when tho International Euchartatlc with cement plaster utorio: and rod we no". They yritl contain m mod. "WVMW;M convenience ot North Shore Line " trons. A brilliant array ot coiorM "(In ranging from dainty dotandBorat Weeta to the moat novel docontivo motifs. For house, porch and chances: MW'. war, M draperies. lamp-shades, and madm-,ptht uses. 32" wide. F 50c yd As Advertised in the New Fashion quarters a trio of fast (,',',',"Chl'rrlas, in; profusion-of new designs truly Wag lovemss. - "an - ear- mum , {glgrics are famous-u "3111121. tl.trir.4urabilitr.. tttv.for tbstithrrelrqrigiau de. krifiri,"'giiii'iiimiiiThst coronln our special showing this "week there ds inspira- tions for the creation of delightful new models. An unusual feature ate the strikingly original made up models of house and porch dresses, afternoon hooks, ohildren't, wear andother articles. This is a splendid time to choose yer- round fabrics, while Rhodium" are complete partieularly an prion; are surpris- ingly moderate. See them tomorrow., New. Year-Round Cotton Fabrics A nut. tiefthttreokeod Marie with l rich, silica radiance that rally lasts; in strikinng novel and authentic doigns._ Especinny and foe wound: drones. children's party froth. ttrt-ds, able scam, on. 36" wide. ', Showing and Sale of gum: All "Y-Round" fabtico no muted. by the manufm and by an. to be :nbco'ulcly faateolor. If M m or M. we will Mtr"'""ret',ttettehut-'theeo" " ",.lt-,,,. l ' 7S:yd Announcing A Specih] illlll1s CHARMBUSE'ITE Cour." by." m union: In June. The Commy u monorail}; 1193 'oTh'e'i'banoortauoi: maniac?" tn mutations tor transporting tho 13mm tte more follower: at an no mu Catholic faith to m from In; detain. . Naattttrr, the lilac new nation ,0. my"; "'atas but; in" he. otttetM, dtNitatirt, 'tttte tho m selected recently m was 'tho 75,000 unnum- In the ".000 Award Content. Tho nine- ot an saunas. m tron Dumpster fttroet. It"! Hamivv'odu.j, Glenn-6. Wu:- Bun, Northbrook, Wttpdridee, Brier. P- in wind 'ar AttornH noun. c. Gregg that Lame Kubano, un- kind to to". t term In the "no "no: for robbery. be ("on an We, mediate hum; In the Thomas Mur- phy cue. wu Mao-tucked m (tel an!!! court -todar, when State.. 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