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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Nov 1912, p. 5

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Nhat is the most. 3; will tell you :ause they made know the best 3 the difference It thirty plants be glad to fur- T garments Hichhnd Park 1 % zrments 'ed and ' as new Hvdney for “3888 2 You ,re, 'rt ,LL PARK of P‘" m of oe. Cashier ompany Oil Part 265 ers CO. -8152 )1 ’9 The Parisian Hat Shop Seasonable Millinery Mrs. (360. Hall Eva THE BEE HIVE BARGAIN STORE‘ 212 E. Central Ave. E. G. Burrill, Prop. ,Highland Park Old English Gray Enamel Waréf» Our line of merchandise includes Crepe Paper, Crepe Paper Napkins Tissue, Carbon and Drawing Paper, Board Clips, Letter Files, Blotters, and Blotter Holders, Ink Wells, La- bels, Tags, Paper Fasteners and like sundries for your business and house demands. ALBERT LARSON STATIONER will have on display for your inspection, the latest styles and ideas in In a few days we will receive a ship- ment of that noted Old English Enamel Ware, which consists of Ket- tles, Dish Pans, Basins, Sauce Fans and everything for the kitchen Any article in the 100 assortment for Look in our window when passing and see the~display of dishes we are selling from 10 to 15c. It will pay you “Want ads” bring results Second Floor Rood Building Evanstdn lncle Joe Cnnnon went down to ‘0- int. ._ ,_ _, _ .'_-..’_ __‘ Kentucky Congressmen Mixed. Louisville. Ky. .\'0\. ti. Berkley, Stanley. Johnson. Shirley. Rouse. ('an- (rm and Fields in the first nine con- gressional districts respecnvely (all Democrats» have received Safe maiofi ities. Langley. Republictn. In me Tenth district, is withoutfopposltlt ’ Seavey. Progressive, in up Elevemh district, is leading and appears to be the winner. Former Speaker Cannon Defeated. Danvnle. ML. Nov. 6.â€"Tha vote in this city In more than two to one fdr Roosevelt over Wilson and Taft. The indications are that Former Spend! His oppnnrnl. \V‘ L. ('ulv. prose- cuting HNOFHI'} of Fran lin county. made in aclh'e Canvass, but he was uname to dm-réasv (‘lark's majority. Montgomt-ry. .\!n., ,\'u\, ‘Zvâ€"anond a doubt (‘hamp Hark, slum-yr of the house of reprvsvmatiu s, has: I‘m-n re- elected to C(rnzrr'ss from NIH district for the ninth timv. Cincinnati, 0.. Nov. 6. â€" President Tait received news of his defeat at the home of his brother. (V P. Taft. on Pike street. shortly before dinner. A telegraph office was set up in one of the rooms or the mansion and as soon as the wires were opened at 6 o'clock bulletins telling of Governor Wilson's election and the Democrativ landslide began pouring over (he wires in rapid succession. and several per§onal friends w\-\U UGIIIVLl-llb Ilun:\ Iâ€"l‘i‘tlfiu nun With the president were his broth- er, C. P. Taft. and Mrs. C. P. Taft. Congréumen flDvChoun. Mrs. Louise Tft, Major Thomas L. Rhodes. the president's military aid, Birmingham. Ala” Nov. 6.â€"â€"Alabam1 Speaker of House Go" to Washington for Nihth Term. The greatest gains mndv hy the Dmnocrats wvre in the status past of the Mississippi. in the \\'ii.~on land- slide) his party pi('de nu cmrzrvsnon- 8] seats in \Iassut'husetts. Nt x\ \‘m'., Pennsfltaniu. Xuv Jorsry and it in- war“. In tlw (-ontmi \ust thu Homo- cmts may haw aim guinvd nnu or twv svnts in mm. on» in “HHHPR, Inn in iiilnnis 22nd (Hm in "‘~~mit'i. Strength of Proaressivns. Tim i’rngrt‘snu‘ >trt-n::th of thirteen as indicatvd 1y tiw imttit';:.~. (‘20P? not rvuiiy show thv fighting pmwr that tin-i Mil haw in tint 119M runarpss )iztny of the sc-calivd Rr‘piii Iit'iiii mn- grwssmt-n in the north\\w->L on tiw coast tmd in tliw (wntrul “wt. 01 «My estnnsvd HIP mum. at“ Sn “tux-mutt and will MA found linv-Ii t‘n vith the Prugrvssiw forms. MASSACHUSETTS FOR'WILSCN Foss ls 'Re-Elected by Large Majority. Boston. Mass. Sm: Swept .\!:i<.<a(‘hl:SPlts i-_\' a vow ex- CPPdiiHZ 'iiut of Tut't nnd Hammett Ootnhitvvti. ruining \«ith 'him a large 1-ortiun M iii.) snm- tlciwt. :ou rnor Foss. I)vn!1>viell_ iu rowivt'trd by a iarup )~‘.'n‘:tiitx. It:tii<;:tim.s are the lf‘QiSIh" “i” he inniuwatio Chairman R110} of tiw Drmm-ratic state “UlnlliliiOP sans: “Wilton wiii haw maxim) mujnrity in Massachu- setts, “Lila HOVt'i'iiCI‘ 1“ch “in [)8 re- etnctvd by Tanya”. Governor ti. â€"â€" Wilson \AIII cnu L‘C‘I’Q 0: nnn A‘I’ ”fill: Receives Intelligence of Democratic 1‘ Victory at Brother's Home. “'ashinlzton. .\’<)v. fl,~ Rmnrls lmll- cats that "1'! <lllmnlfil¢zpy \\'mulmw Wilson will huw a Democratic con‘ gross “1th willcll to inaugurate his policies. From Sucomplexe returns the next house of rvpresemutives will be composed of 2x:: Dcmofl‘uls, 138 Republicans and thirteen Pro g‘resslves. Conservativp estimates woutd indi. cate that the next I'nitod States 5911- C‘ E‘P A ate will undoubtedly be Democratic. ’hURGE ' ”H’I‘IPS' ttorney This will giw Mr. Wilson a working forExectxtrix. 3StateBank majority in both houses of r-onzress. Bldg. Highland Park, “1. "Ann I v. u 1 Joseph G. Cannon, former speaker of the house was defeatpd for re-eiec- tion to congress in the Eighteenth Illinois distrir-t' by Frank T. O'linir by about 800 voles. Senate Will Be Clone. The senate is close. but probably Democratic Present membership is made up of fifty Republicans. forty- three Democrats and ihrro \uvancies, lilinois. Idaho and Colorado. Dixon May Lose Seat. In New Jersey. President-Elect Wilson‘s home. a I'nited States sen‘ ttor will also be elected. Montana also elects a I'nlted States spnator. and as the result more is in doubt Senator Dixon may lose his seat. SENATE IS STILL VERY CLOSE The indications are that the Demo- crats will have fifty-one summers and the Republicans and Progroshiws for- tyvflve. (‘olorado appears to have elected a complete Democratic legislaturm which will elect two l’nited States senators. Massachusetts apparently has elected a Democratic lvuislature, which will choose a succmsor to Sen~ ntor Murray Crane. . ln Dtlaware the legislature‘ ll in doubt; in Nebraska early returns indicate a Ilexnom'atic landslide and this may value the elec- tion of a Democratic senator trom that state. Returns Ird’zate Dixon Wi'l Ee D:- fcated in Monmnaâ€"Cemocrahc Gains MosHy Made East of Mississippl. NEXT CONGRESS Wilson \‘izll i'ave 233 Party Men Back of him. CHAMP CLARK RE-ELECTED THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS TAFT HEARS THE NEWS ES BEh‘ifiGRMIG and H111- lhv Homo- ‘d mu: m‘ x huHuPa, "‘~~mn'i. qunx«1ur r‘ on lhn ‘J. olvnly {norm PM vilh the : Generous. 1 “You all! that when we were mu- } fled you would refuse me nothing.” Wfluon Gets Florida Electon Tnllnhassee. 1710.. New. c.4111: ante gives her six electoral vote. to Wilson by l big majority. “I‘I-l be null more generous. I'll so: even nfule you nothin‘ “I (in K b an. ninenvmh; Patron. Republican, twenty-firm. Launllam. Rvpuhlican. (Wemysevmth; Punvr. Rvpublicau, twenty-ninth: Kelley, Republican, thirtieth; Burke. Republican. thirty- flrst; Balclxfield. Republican. thirty- Iecond; at latge. Morin. Lewis Wu- ters. Ripley, Repubucans. Keystone Reputlican Congreumen l’hiladvhmu. I’a., .\ov. (Isâ€"Pum- syhania cmgtwabmvn e-lvcled: Vare. Republican. first: Graham. Republi- can. secotnt Moore, Republican, third; Edmnnds. Republican. fourth: Grivst, Rrpuhlivan. ninth; Farr, RP- publican.tunh; Hartman. Republic- All Democratjc candidates for com gress xe-t-Ierted, with little doubt of seventeenth district. where John L. Burnptt wasrushvd by Sumter Cogs~ well. ngrosniw. Emile stare DOmo- oratir mm: ehmtod. gives Wilson about 80,000; Roosevelt about "10,000 and Taft abong 15.000. Newark. N. J.. Nov. 6.~â€"â€"\\'iis<m has carried the statP. Ton or twelve Deimxsratir- congressmen have been elected‘ The ciaim is also made that there Will he a Democratic majority on joim ballot in the legislature. thus making it certain that a Democratic United States senator will be chosen. Wilson‘s plurality is 23,000. Stan Democratic Tlcke‘ Elec‘ed and Congréumen flevChoun. STATE OF ILLINOIS [SS 1n_tho omny Cocxn‘or LAKE ) ‘ Lout'tt erect In the matter of the ate of t David A. Holmes. eased ) Public Notice is hereby given that the Subscriber Executrix of the last will and testament of David A Holmes, deceased, will attend the County Court of Lake County. at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County. on the first Monday of January next. 1913 when and where all persons having claims against [said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court {or adjudication. MARY C. HOLMES, Executrix stale vumnmm» sans: “Wilton wi! haw maxim) mujnrinv in Massachu sens, “1:119 How-nmr 1“ch “m be re‘ elm-tvd by Twlm. WILSON GETS 25.000 AT HOME Bostm). 31255:. Nov, fi.â€"â€"Wilson Swew .\!:1<Fa(‘hl:SPlts l-_\' a vow ex. 099mm: 'qur of 'run and Hammett (‘omhixwuL ruining \«i'h 'him a large roman «r m.) sum- (Iclwt. :ou rnor Foss. Jhnnmmelk iu romhwrrd by a larup )~‘.'xr:lli1‘~. 1mm ulium are the [(‘QiSIh"H‘” “:H be Demur'ativ, Chairman Rik-3 of NW Drmm-ratic state wmnmmn sans: “Wilton will haw maxim) mujnrinv in Massachu- In the first precinct the judges worked untill six o'clock Wednesday morning in an attempt to finish the count and then left the job to befinished laterin the day. Owing to the unusual number and variety of scratched ballots in this precinct the work of counting was a big task. One ballot had votes in every column. The Roosevelt vote of658 in this township exceeded that of all other presidential candidates combined. 630 by 28 votes. Deneen received 119 more votes in Deerfield township thanvdid Taft. taking 98 from Funk. who received that many less than Roosevelt, and 21 from Dunne who was that many behind Wilson. Munro in this township received over one-fourth more than the total of all 0 ther candidaxes for Representative from this district. the totals being Munro 2185} others 1555. New Jersey Also Chose; Ten Twelve Democratic Congressmen. A Eieclion New: ‘ That frx'; \‘ntrrs 100k 1h:- H'uubk‘ ml mark lhcl!‘ baliots for coumy ulYicers is >hmvn by the fact that Brockxmy, whoi received the biggest vote of any county candidate. has a total of only 584 while; one candidate for president. Roosevelt? has 658. 1 ALABAMA FOR= WILSON UL: mmpcri-m A:“‘H(‘\\‘ n13) })!L)\( 71‘]: WNW 200 .any }’harnmcinL Hrm tfy yo'xr cau' inn. -nt :fTVh'L’. Hm: Hr fatal Nu HL' uzrry clrnhing ur buh‘livr husme H r iGood Wréing Paper Everything. in Gents’ ,U Schumachef’s Drug Store nf' 13 St. Johns Avenue No cigar can be of higher fand better quality than the “ARTILLA” Cigar, whichffis pure Havana filler. and Havana wrapper, well made and excellent flavor, and which we sell for 5 cents;l Box of fifty. 82.00. We don’t hesitate to call this (am leader. Save money by§ etting your work done at John .Honaker’s 17 W. 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