"'i'c'"aiii'ii'ii'itiit" Fr "m sum mm» RY HOME . TOWN TUES. EVE. wiles in the retr and on the sides u: the hall. at least 3,000 others sou/ht unsuccessfully to edge into "in hall. Cheers Shake Ran": An ovation that run tor several lLt:nuieS was given Governor Small uhen he entered the ttatt. When $.-r.ator Richard R. looms of to Q'mis county. who presided. prophe- wd that Governor Small or the night of April 8 will sweep up to tho Cook county line yin: a major in of "at least 100.000." .the lav .wmblage let out a yell that shoal .3... rafters. Governor. 831:" was overwhelmed at the size at the crowd and its en. thu_siasm. While he had gxpocted a 200d turnout by those who' have 'hnown him praqtieeil.'v-all his life, the uctual demonstration far PR. ceeded his expectations. . "I thunk you sincerely tor this nibute.",.uid the governor. ."You have Ltitwn me these many years and you realize the falsity .of the charge. that have been made against me. by my newsmpep enemies and these they dominate e'ver slnce I be- came governbr and refused to bend to their yoke. T "Many ot you were' anon: the 10,000 friends and neigth who gathered " my home on my Yarn: I few duys after my election three years ago to celebrate my victory. _ "l promlséd you that itight that no power or 1nnuenee would ever cause me to betray the people ot Illinois; Lo Sin-ll w'ccesu in- his right (or renomigtatlon and reelection. " was estimated that more than 53w men and women, of whom 2.000 came trom other towns and counties. crowded into the, Knnkr kw armory. Although every sm- had been mum and the tire hazard was he! ttt naught by hundreds that crowd-ed Knuth-9. March ls.~ule~lou (Held: and neighbors ot may yean' standing turned out in force in the home to" tott).ght to Wllh Governor 5.000 "nuke Men and Women Turn Out for Gov- ernor's Campaign. ' WILD ENTHUSIASM SHOWN m FOR LIEUTENANT .. GOVERNOR FRED _ E. STERLING iil FRED ll. STERLING For Lieutenant Governor You-Vow at the ham Hilary. April car I' KN SeedingTime Badger Brand 'OLD BY ALL RELIABLE DEALE T we]. Seed Company Selected Seeds and Seed Corn OE ROCKFORD -ther've stood all test: for 60 years SELECTEDSI'OS) is time to lem In..- ... "I." [Lee county. 111.. June M, 1m. and 1- m at the Roam may IReBisterrGaaette. " t1ur.S'oreqttater, 1029, election. tor Lieutenant Goes -,ttetrarrfedMoastorthert" counties In tho mute, receiving I "totggt vote or 1,320,110 and . plur- uuy of 713,473 was. Kilt. Sui-ling was horn at Dixon, are, stands tor a Strong. Orderly. Ekoeuate,"'" Bum-Ike, Pro- gressing and Tau-loan Gorernmeqtt of sum JMftues-wtthemt Pear. or "t-u-smml A SQUARE DEAL Tim, Command by an Senators. Re- mum and bemoan: Alike. tor lab "Ir-us. awn; Ind Imp-lull- tty u the Presiding ("I'm Arr the Session ortho sate Scum In the 52nd and 53rd General Mules; Ir/i ,hii" serve '5' . V m a! put-cu. mu "a, . . ' a strength npd skiing; an} po-el" Submits 11b Name as a Candidate tot MW" on the Republi- can Ticket at an Puma",- April um Candace Scofteld. " years old. died thls noon " her ttotue, :19 Shannon place. death following a " gering Illness brought on. by paraly. :13. In. Schofield was born in the town ot York, Ohio. 'She spent her only We in Bristol. Wits., but had lived in "'aukegan many years. She was an active member ot the First Baptist church. She leaves it Ille- ter, Hrs. Emily Flood.a Funeral at the home Friday afternoon at one o'clock with interment in Wesley 'cemetery. Kcnosha county. 'Its-mer-ttIndus-tttttttoth. ne-e-tseater-atm-rio- "qauereitgoa,rorttom'-ftmts ta-see-asp-ers-tet-hiatt-Hts "rttegtetmbue-ntatortties Working with the "dye! a neuro. scope, Dr. F. Martin, ottibertrvitur. todaytentoved a parrot a sewing needle from the left foot ot Mrs. Hut-y Etrlort, ot Libertyville. The needle "r" in the tissue lying next to the bone. She had stepped on the object Tuesday and- suffered gr6iit" pain from the injury. The operation was performed in tht of- ttee or Dr. Florence §tone. Governor' Small it'ttt1f/it'1t ertstrie pan ot his We) no '09 raisin-ell of Athena: Gwyn! " ward J. Dru-dau- for NI Mod- miaun of the mm .1 "than you- eral and alleged 'lt1t.t1ey.G his oath at otNe, and tuned aw of- ugo Tribune attd on!" newspaper. tor mu- n": on him'lud his " minutmtiott. OLD ESIDENT ()f _ CITYDIES T013." um- Iumod Task "Little an I nuke that night what (but promin- mant: that It menu for any public ottieittt to send " and fUttt to: the I!" of tho "g,1'crtll than c t "out. It a. M. C Lave tor yuan he! "at" w T entrant-s panda! argarltitlt,uq . their. ttnattctal all, f f A _ ' Skill may build 1 housh but "I? takes love fo make I Home. T REMOVE NEEDLE _ IN OPERATION an M . ttUT.' in. My, -. tf sum to In rum and in the but"; oi the We. -- 7 _ - _ at LIBERTYVILLE INDEPhhNuiirt0CNUBignAY. MARCH 20, 1924. THE SECOND TO DROP OUT PROSECUTOR RACE SIMMERS DOWN T0 Hamid J._Hanson Leaves Race to utohtieW, Dean, Weigh Harold J. Hanson. up to may a caucus" {or the chat. or "118'. " tonuy ot Luke; mutt. W! M with County Clerk Lew A. Honda his FOUR CANDIDATES Knitted Sports " Apparel In Fashiori's Favor _ The new kniiiediresywaml two piece suits are here. Made of 'silk, wool or silk and wool in beautiful color combinations of shiok, gray and tan they are ttirttraetive as they are serviceable. And won" reasonably priced at . . "Tallinn Comm}: 12.50 to 29.75 Styles . Flare Back Beltless Raglan Bleev'o Straight Line and 'Smith. . _ ii_iit,',tss'is west/28"? w CDQ, hoose Your Spring Coat ((iif:s" F mm This Comprehensive Selection .1 ' nu tther, . for at. "much will ha h on will at which an. the "an Irtt.t' c on the candid-{c to at {who Meer u tho regular aietttutt. Th tm'mn who Bre can- did-m for I use. on the Republican "m Am in tour urn in the race "It: ttth Herman! C. Litelttteld a a. I my gun an the one. tttid WttttMt A. Den. James G. Wolch III I" V. Saturn. tho cum In Us "in {to}... u than ot Am Run-mu who mm um momma-o may in was un- m'u "an ,rtil not be on m bol- 1oCgteftNt mum... ' at mu Sith, titgut J'd'llL "I: a! W "a me. toe no mu; mum'- 5». . "Ellen the lead ot In on tam! I. hung the not." magma monor- job. "a "to. These are tly sort of coats that are so much in do- mtutdUor wear with the Simple costume, for mo- toring, traveling or general wear. . Plain," striped or plaidcd fabrics develop them. Carefully tail- ofN, ,well lined and distinctively cut--noanatter what style of coat you desire, you will surelrfind it here and they're not oxposive either. An Important Selling of New Hats At $5 Tomorrow you may take advantage of our special purchase of Sport Hats. Dozens of snappy new shapes in bpbbed, head and regular sizes are here at this low price/ Miiaii IIempsEnd Patent Mi- lans bequtifnlly trimmed in orange, apricot, oral,- apple, wood, sand, red, and, of course, black and u'hite are featured in the selection at at - - aa)iiN I i / . . r Gia' c, 0 'l! t _ '5itiii? f jlll!lri" , l I ,,, LI, '3' _a. (G25 12 has. Am 9mg. 51 you) old. of 'ioti,eutud long tt ft6t in: Cm mm. 'cu'c'uo. that at was mm. (M She'll-,4! mod "to! man in "on; Th. but" who. won lulu this att-tttt n 8:30 o'clock at the Once Hinton?! church and burial wu in his load crustal-y. ttqAat to! man was" an - Jng.atmaqrmttrrtuoqllie.and 'MMa-n-mmusam Nttovste.aetva-utheoaueia tot "enema AGED ZION WON DIES IN CHICAGO i),:-,!:,,.,.';,.:.;.!.-,,:.),, to '75fiilifili. '5 " ttiteiatit' ' it: rumor- "than" to. county to day no roe-Mu the who'd atomi- " a the nu} "any! no mo- W and men In hitch a a: "MEASURE B . , :3 SNOWN NEW SCALE " ly? MILK PRICES " WANTED SHORT CONTRACT am»: Home .01 Prices "lrf,1 'ill',.,?,!,?.))',?,')),?'? " Sport Suits _ Are .' Popular For Spring For wear insoasun and out, noth- ing is so usefurand chic as a suit, and never have they been so smart as now. Tailored boyish models of novelty woolens and homespnns in checks and Plaids-a. both the suits and the prices will delight rou. ' 25.00 and 29.75 _ ,eiitu ,aioetrttetmqrtaslittirer_ea'a itt'tutt'r', th" "QM. I: but "Wm Mtf,t2r'l2',t," um he; . iibtttdre0 you!» Mean hunted " - M11 no: may no; _ Mae q.....'.........'.'.... "' m o.................... 'dt I", o....,."....-..... a. ..........'...... .0 .'.mnvr,m.ato hand on " "ioisdttitrittr with. tho an! diluen- tbl'ddo-un mttnttoarderrrrr. (The "I'm-loos no.3. "htt ot de. RiiFtirriiiiiiiorr .' m dc.,'..,"'.,......-. w "-""t""'". ttf "'"t.'""""""" ' .a.q.'......q....6...... "I" .-"si."-"-r'-. ma Giiiciii'iiGii amber ...... Materials Polare Nelvatono " 02.0. t." 1.33 I." 2.23 2.21 "' I... 8.10 3.15 Mt, L3 t) M N l