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Libertyville Independent, 27 May 1926, p. 10

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*»> _ 30,000 CHILDREN _ IN DEMONSTRATION \€laim--State Officials Are Not rllirug & >' /s y+al 2 ~Co . -- By WILLIAM °K. HWUTCHINSON , : Washington. Iq;fl.--'!fi-huw- * C C GL__ 4af Yins ~ Aawnalitv Af | fuvestigat President lns feder mt o i x ufi-'m prohibition badges for state officials, will get under way this Week,' it was learned igday, in the wake of a drive to prohibit their em-- ployment by specific act of congres%. With both Republicans and Doice craty looking on the President's order as a "usurpation of power" the in~ yuiry is expected to result in legisla-- tiop Ttorbidding the ifternat' revenua burcaw from employing any state of-- ficers in enforeing the sattonal : ¢ry law. . 'This movement, already given bipartisian sgupport, would be aimed zt wiping out the President's actioh as s 'precedent for "the future.+ "&M I.ra'(' pooorciceminatelt t Pe » s y "m -- " s 'llom.nmg:huu& x'u... to inquire into. the legality of erder and then (o report to the senate whether legisiation was "ad-- vikable :'w' The instruc are it will be conducted by the full unanimity of opinion that the Prest+ dent kad uo power to issus the order. o.a--nu-&u-nm.n-' division of apinion ever--the legallty ot the aét of Dz --Auny siate M.Amul "ummm' Cummins and Borah, bhold that the appointment can be made but that it would uitimarely 'Toree the state --ol> Heer to resign "the or the Ofher of LEGALITY OF D"_YJ .. BADGE EOR MANY 1. ©.'The attorney generai's opte i; maf paid. Jahed to cover a business. That is AD® warrender kimsell to the French) otker beritage. 1t is a black blot forcees tonight. tmu.-mo!nohflnnd-:'flnfl& confirmed report here from| rope . bobbing . up in 19284 Some Foy rtaas» . thimigs are posslHe even in this 'day Chicage, May #5.--Thirty thousans RIFF LEADER UWITSs 's ofder &uthoriz | | Miinoisa Chamber of Commerce -- . _ Why go towns and citles growZ Why do some of them {sil to 'de velopy it has ~ béen --my -- duty now for more than & yéar to travel uP Lester B. CoOPY oped,. grown, boad-- ded out, ~prospertd--then i The t J hy --ween my job to put gown on paper cause is a worthy one. -- sentimental Practical 'A/ sentimental _ Practical <A«>ipess 18 the thought behind it --1 )i:v6 found "stories" in many towns. ~ Today 1 shall take you to a place thgt yOU haxe never réad about in a9y of . The place is called : tie' City--0f: roRE. R 1 'E visited the cn:::l:o:: Ming--Wropy wany times in.i5¢. vear --It. has some* peculiarities. these Wrong tbat do fifl" '" * 1 nave foond 4t so--in winter, 20M EKiE n ' wthon "Irtm.puidea atont --4 I is better not 16 meet the baaker. He is a crab. He is a Har and The purpose? JThat Rlinois, that i+ 10is towns and cities and" Hlinols adia -- mav -- DrOsDBeF mf'!. The No industry, unless it can get wl O. K. of the--*inner cirele," can bhope the wit ummmmhfl&cnfl\ chasing a badiy located site or PMY--| »¢ayil b#re ing@ a rainous price. * maudam," satd These men Are otzanized under a ky tan't take your 1 sweetsounding name and pose A% cant fo tity promoters. They hboid Adccasional "Tou y meetings at which tWere is taik of| sha safd. -- "T kn« doing n-#luz tor the City--o!-- | down in that thi SomethingWéomge j Witknntinminade The CityeftSomethinsWrong is & battle ground for quartels over re 1 find it out by the r snd thew over 83 visiting towny, clt-- tes, indust;ie®s, #ways . the «answer 'to these questions. ~--«My _ work ': been to '[mg aot 'go. . If--1 can learn why some tows, aome 'city, some industry or «ome be. . } is »ot J »pesipess 18 --1 havé. sound owns. --~ Today plice thgt you COMMERCE when al}> men read and a K908 many of them are presumed to m' . Young --move away from the c},m.fl'n'-.v" _ The boy*s the sort thit go wway is school of college, as a rule busily 'find some thing to do somewhers else in vaca I' hare heard a lTew csay Abat \nsJ would mot blame.them much }(-- they had the chance. That would seem among the older-- ones beceuse the younger peneraton is going to hell + hava WEARFA & M'.' Abat. :' on our tables the other does mot 1 The caltivation about the same as sol oi ie oi ake place 1 '.*.~ ?fi REratilh frofieie: garre wie a CanliGower is too familiar cour tables to earn a place . A woman went into a photographer's to have het picture taken While th¢ nhotographer was adjosting the cam» madam,." said the photegrapher. . "I tan't take your picture that way." _ _ o mde w ie manlh 23 roe & rlrcanti down in that thing. "--Good HarQwate. mer Rotel." » "trae Bra Pates are--* _ TAKING NO CHANCES Few ever bwit it has a to #18y _ ®f «'g:m--.:"--wfi" an Antes % e sys paos o on the doorstep of great changes in | As the noise of ---:::-M inc'vidual human Gestfules there}trucks and bissing air died nu.mmdmmnw-lhlw about to happen--A . mysterious | clatter of whang of sit~g breath from a newly opened room %huh_gfllfl- i of the sternal future, aizk is with ber cat The shy wayfarer, with hair the | weeary passengers, burried color bf" harvest> wheat ww:nmw.u-nl"'" cheeks the tint of roses | what all the commotion was about and _ the texture of appleskin,|as to stretch their aisle bound legs, mmm-flw Descending to the plattorm beside windowpane and the > gri porter, they gazed with strangely quickened interest| with Hvely r""" it the Secting traingcape of lowa|mated scane at the ond of the Sl4-- Pn ore 'er tak .fi'umano corner of Towa that the surprise of dwflm""". th's whrtect axivan vists was pro|ty girl and --an elderiy woman who gold that was Hollywood, yet even this lovely town 'of the mid-- tuomm ucuxm"" mns'd,m*nqm' atrai .mmh;-unmlu\ fof a moment with so .ott.':'ummm'w a sense of quietude and t tee qay dreat Iurninatary 'Eeatate: evendl "wek hhmumudt::'r. 3 4e T4 w iere traveller on the Los 4 train dted. yc 4 A pétuted sfop. s 0. _ _ _ . 0 :., it was uncanuy that these ditna| 'Then . she © remembered ~----ARd ARelds, umahumumhgum. set eyes before, scoemed as ; became tonsclous of a vists unmnucomum" ot upturned . faces uh::': 0'.: Pressing on trom.| milling crowd untoward in even the Arst fnstast her m hnsd |amail a town for the -- most impor-- rushed into the Valiey was a Hell:)tant event of each day--the pass . . n o inon Agertistion of ints hevel. anscéhtt [the quaint homelands she Had lke a green {1- olfering only slizsht res:slance. _ |. Aitbough PRrancs: has attained ali l'( the objeciises o( her campaizr i# was stated that co--oparation with SW tiacammamnmacintmearemamnteeesmatematensamaeaeetenenmm t 22 N20 f for the pacification af Morocco & mighdl goaregr< FRANCE AND SPAIN \?«-m, P in n ooinenty e Pr on 'm\mm!nmm--mm%?mnmw fln t /« 1q9cmo0men ainetr tPoed §$10. Pt of lot 6, bik 9, Bart iIng cccupled Djehbe! Hamman, "RTVT now attained the last objective pro-- tvided by the FrancoSpantaB treaty foreign -- office today. _ The RBenzi Zeroual tribe is the only tribe which r"__I'W h) quses with Uooly tnltxest »pem the mentlc about that name! And yO Tice oo Hacuiey orer mt the wum im is thc excary. Oma ues strtes TV NO# 16 i Paris, May 26 --Frach forces, the men passengers "antinade, Towal $4# w mt "Aoan k ie PA 4C -------P--v"i*--'"*'_'" '--"" "I" _. ways of the ordinary was plainly afoot. es in | As the nolse of creaking wheel there|trucks and bissing air brakes died have w' 'zv o. . + mz adtzen to 'be ber car mates! Weil, that would ns hagrten mt wene o was warsing them ts hurry._ She ul 6t fih J« t oo cinnmen on hn ind of in the MUve to foture operations. New York, May 2 ----Babs Ruth, on a beme' fhi rampage again, i® tix games abead of his great 1921 record. . YVesterday's bomer, bis #tx léenth of the year, was made in bis but in 19271 be did not hit No. 16 un c Shnialy siher Fomaits ._a_!_.."".- "'! K# * saimaeted s«cense & the fi"" igo a bit of a bore. _\ _| Vawe5 _ VI@IHiq . _ LiuUnIi,oLill * -l Fee" is Economically Sound { wWITH DAWES ON . | & 'FARMER RELIEF _ _ BY GEORGE R. HOLMES Wj ,. May .26«--4 Uittlg po: Hlical' cloud,; no vigger than a man's hund, but which by 1928 may assume mehacing proportions, eppeared ' in thé asure Republican.sky today, and set every fongus on «apitol hill ~ Presidcnt Cuo.ldse and Vice Pre# | Third 84 Ident Dawes apparently hn.nnod e Bub on 'Foxr Liake, . F company over s controversinl eoue [ .. * 2 BradW®y und wife to Martha * of frrm--rélie@c * > . _ --_-- ** | Racther, and bus Jt tens: WD $10. =The ~deteat of : corn belt's Haugen| Pt of--lots 28 39 and :80, Rose Ter ~--~ Mll in the ouss was--brought sbout | race Subdn, _ _~ * e by a coaliti»n ef conservative eastorm| q i# & * w Ropublicses snd _ souwhern -- . T Co to W, R-- Netisen grats, : affer President oobdze Nes |had wite: iteme . Deed . $19.-- Lt \: . motified them that u.':':'m the | 21. Ravila Dells. . + remic principles . em! in: thei : M. BR Malman--end wife et ai 1e . :'_": be w,u.l."m:g $. A. "Wilso® and wife Jt tems. WD He referred specifically o y l * 4 U ht l Fraavak w tee" g.:.':, :h., which 8.'." :;.Mflu and -- wife: to . Mary ._. rument would ¥ guear-- y. QCD $1. Lets-- 5. and antee w:..,m.. in | 6. bik 1, A. K. Stripes Subds. ~ ' nakacrtore i »regapeiutl t thy dommestie mar--| . . 6. Baoth and. #ife to W. C <v -- Poeday mwnu were m.'m Jt --tens. -- WD $18, declared by Vice at Dawena' to | L0t 18. Pik. 5 Wksh CGardeny. * be ically: sound." 'The Vice | . W. R. Sunderlin 10 C. L 'Weath,"" _ #um written for Senator pressged: the opinion, in --a erandum 'to the Benate, the Indiapse verted to the Hangen plan. The more he stadied it, he oaid, the mots con-- xwmmms_tmudu: seally sound." -- In reading the met us the root of this distress. _ The tull political aignificance of this eltuetion began to dawn on the politicians of the capital today. ~ Viee President Dawes is a poten-- tinl candidete for the presidency ' in 1928, according to his friends. At least, be is considered a possibility. Bo is Benator Wutson. And #o is l-u--md'""-'""" in 1920, and who since that time hes teen sssiduously cultivating the agti .' "om The Preasifent in sald to have dis asmroved, altBbough never opesiy or in tWent's campaign Jor m 2. 2000 0 ds Pesclits a custom which Mr. Coolidge inaug-- LWV LKLGS &o Wihidiatniatal *-'...u-ou'm ."mmuum &y. *' hese and sim@ar email incidents ;.-ummmuoom President rarely visits 'the White Mouse, hate combined to produce wn'nfldr'ndm.'hfl 'mwm" «nds of Pennséytvania avenue. -""-w'. piece sf lexisiation that President Wum'- "u» sound," these rumors have , been given new currency and force. " 1. L Beckwith to F. Reiner, WD $10, Pt of See, 11, Framont. :gn.c'auut.r.m wife it tens, WD $10, ,r,,g,..,,,.:f..m. ;','!" 4" al '2-" ..1!. a'.n a umgm wV 310 _ 3 rion Clérk. WD §1. wxl A. Reeves. Subdn. « E. A. Bishop and wile to W. of Transfers & Weaskhinato®n 64. agricuitural 'distress and Purnished by the e e e i en AY 21, 19246 i 1 und _ wile to Katherin® s. WD $10 PHL of wuUn a change in 1w4 &D 110 Lot James ' C R /Vmdenstock asd"wile to U, B Inzich' and flztum WV t&&@.'!fl Bec. 3, EFla. ----»~ ."&: _¥ Co.'to A. Rererstedt pmigls Jt'tens. Débd $1200, Lots 31-- and $2, dik : 12.--.reaubda .of part t Wikgn Highlands, -- '~ Cone and wile jt tens. . WD $10. Lois . -- #t and #$2, $9 --and 90, J, L Shaws~ Third Sub on Fox Lake. * F °_ R. 8. Brad®y und wife to Martha * Hacther. and bus Jt tems: WD $10. Pt of lots 28. 29 and 30, Rose Ter 'J. B Martins to K. G.--Patrod and wite" 1t tens:* WD $1:° Lot 6 W 1. .C. Ray to C. R..Gailowa» $10. Pt of Jot 12, blk 2. E> addn 'to LibertyviHe.~ --~ La t i0 4 hsn ds im« > m e 00 Pm wl ut T1 weil st al. . QCD $10. Pt of Hee 15 --~-- * MAY 2, 10R6 0 _ thews, . WD 119. F1 Of S%6€ J, . thuws *UT T10 It of Set. 2. 4k MB st c l tm res W and wife' Jt tems. Deed #1. Lot . 8#, Petite Lake Mighwoods. * U ~ Fuer ant wilk l N. Lae L. C. Ray ind wife to Lake 1 Netl Bank, WD §$10. Lots 103 & 106. Firs< addn to George M. BR Asmain and wife to. I. C. Ray. §10." °Pt of© lot" 12, bik > 2, MAJESTIG I THEATRE -- Last NOTE --Tickets Now On Sale For All Performances of*"'The WD 310. P of See 1. NOW PLAYING * The World's Supreme -- ~ "' Buy Your Tickets Now PHONE 541 &A. U. to a Chorus of Pretty Cirls wile to W. Le«

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