Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 21

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Edwards: "No; I‘m only sure I‘ll have to if itâ€"doesn‘t." + f Finger on trigger," ready to fire, I looked ‘arcund for the other bandit. "Where is he?" I asked. . "Gone,"â€"replied Maryella.â€" "Heâ€"ran away when he saw you were winning." "It‘s all for the best," Jim asserted. You couldn‘tâ€"fight him andâ€"sit on this other gentleman at the same time anyway." * I rose from my seat.: "Get up!" I ordered my prisoner. â€"â€", . (Continued next week) ‘ His jaw fell and his arm dropped limp at his side. _ . C S se "Wâ€"wâ€"what are you?" he asked. It was probably the ‘only opporâ€" tunity that I would have, and I made the most of it. As theâ€"muzzle of the gun dropped I jumped for him and pinned his arms to his sides. (aes _â€"Semetinies weight is an advantage. This was> a case in point. In two minutes I was sitting on his chest and had taken his weapons away away from him. Thursday, May 23, 1929 ._I paused for breath. ~ °_ "Now you quit your > kidding," snarled the highwayman, shoving the muzzle of ‘the revolver under my nose. "Take off that coat and make her go. .. Take. it off, E say!!‘ :»= . = .T okeyed. ; Néither of: us was "preâ€" pared For what followed. T hads<=>& gotten the white tights, which were all I â€"wore beneath ‘my overcoat, and he, of course, was not expecting me to look ‘as pale as I did. The perspiration aripi)ed from my brow and my arm seemed like a leaden: weight that was about to drop off. & â€" We rolled overâ€"and.over in the snow, the revolver exploding as we fell. us * So I did. As you may know, startâ€" ing a motor on the magneto involves spinning the flywheel rapidly for sevâ€" eral times before enough electricity is generated to make a spark. It is one of the most heartbreaking exerâ€" cises I know of, especially when the motor has excellent compression such as Grandmother Page boasted. heis J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. GRANITE FURNISHED AND ERECTED BY Phone Long Beach 4646 â€" ‘*Never in thg, history fl%.,otg% ogy," sard Dz, Alfred " O.=â€"Gross, > @nArtébk the stidyâ€"of the Heath Hen‘s decline, "has a ‘species been watched in its normal environment down to the very last individual. How long this bird will continue to live only time can answer. Only One Heath Hen Still Alive Out of the flock of, Heath Hens in Boston, once inhabiting Marthas Vineâ€" yard only one bird is alive today, it was revealed by the State Department of Conservation. In the Spring of 1927 only 13 Heath Hens remained. Now â€"only. one can be found. Eud "The death. of this bird will also mean the death of its race. As long as it live$ it will ‘be observed> and ~Certainly Frank Je A man who applied for a motor truck license in Richmond, Va., gave his occupation as "beotlegger." Camels contain the choicest tobaccos grown . . . expertly blended for matchless taste and fragram‘e. They have a welcome mellowness and mildâ€" ness that you will find in no other cigarette. Smoke them as often as you like, Camels never tire ‘your taste. B The quality of Camels is never permitted to vary. is Only a superior cigarette could have won and held world leadership for all these years as Camel has done. News Shorts s WHY CAMELS AKRE THE BETFTERâ€"CIGARETTE CTGARETTESs A M EL T H E PR E8 S3 Fewer Dogs ~_. Richmond, Va., ten years ago had 5,000 dogs; now there are only 2,000 â€"in the city. The goat population at the same time has..gone down from éRyRTalmpundreds. to nong.=â€"*~ _: > .‘ California legislators Are seeking to have a tariff placed upon citrus fruit juices." Quite an industry has been built up in the sale and export of the juices of oranges and lemons in various forms and this industryâ€"natâ€" urally needs and craves protection. Itâ€" is the only way in which we can beat Spain and Italy to the market. Highest Temperature . Rose Lombardi, San Francisco, Cal., nineâ€"yearâ€"old girl, survived the highâ€" est temperature ever recordedâ€"a feâ€" ver of 112â€"during an illness of searâ€" let fever. _ protected. .This last bird is a plump male, its plumage is in perfect tonâ€" dition and there is every outward appearance that it is a perfectly healthy individual." . You can bank on the quality of)a ciga- rétté that continues to be the biggest success in smoking history family idea The bricklayers of New York are to get a wage increase of nearly four million dollars. This will enkble them to keep up with the two cats to a (AYVEFMA)p Estimates Cheerfully Furnished American Metal Products Corp. 605 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago * Superior 71789 Local Dealer VIC J, KILLIEAN, INC. P Highland Park 3800 â€" â€" . . © 1929, R.J. Reynolds Tobsacco Company, Winstonâ€"Salem, N. C. PROTECT YOUR WALLS and DRAPES INSTALL . THEM ; it Dg’ggv 2 ; HOUSE ~ â€" CLEANING Will â€" 19

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