the cnmnl would carry the Mo out to meandbur, which is but a Mr! dil- ~ ism:etm we end of the breakwater. - however. beam exhausted and us hear up undér tho adde’d bur- -We in bathing on Tueedey .mming Ed'ud Wlemn, the twelve yearoldlon ol judge William F. Wlemen. Laurel Avenue. ol this city. suddenly lappedjm to the hole wnoundln: the from of the Winter at the loot oi laurel and me overwhelmed by the depth 01 the waves. Hi. When Donald and Herbert. aged “nun and4hineen respectively. hu- lened to his assistance. With the natural inflinct ul one ih deadly pail. Edward clung to Demure body end both were tucked under the uuerhy the terrible current running. it the time. 'Herben Wiemen. when. by a mom. Revenue-fl I! Ahetthe fatality, said that w ‘hgdqieauo cub hold of ‘him po‘ hm cynhehad evaded his amp thinking Donald Wiemers the either of the m5. was a member of the present Junior class 1! the High school. Aithough not prom. inent in any form of séhool activity he was intenseiy popular with his. succinct. LPrmcipal Sandwich in speaking of him chiracterized him a: boy of iro‘n, with an inflexible will. high ambitiom and aims: Donald desired to chpmc :- lect- urer similar to Holmes or Elmendm-i . mm!“ the boys wece rescued by iii,- Warren Barium. alouiconmc- tor who was working on a home on, the blufl nut the scene of the fatality. Mr. Harrison recovered one of the boys and with the aid of Dr. 'Bergen,_Who had been summoned soon secured the other. The remains were conveyedno the pumping station and _every 1301': via made to'revive “mm. but to no avail. c‘In {saying their home at 206 Mire! Avenue in the morning the boys cared to their mother ma: they were going swim- mink. Mrs. Wiemers thought ï¬ttfei of the boys’ depanurc [or the lake, which is but a few blocks Item the regidence, for. it «a up ordingry occurence (or them to put on‘m‘eir bathin’g suits and go to the ‘beach at the ‘00! of Central avenue for a plunge; Mn. Wiemcro who but recently came Item 5 Norm Shore hank-IA! in l serié ouseondition u u mull of the shock. She ha been conï¬ned to the h‘ï¬me for some week: became of illness. J. L Taylor. coroner for Lake county héid an inquest and a verdkt of accident- nl dr min; was returned. An-acuve ngitation is on {not to regulate bathing tnthe Lake by childr'en. Prin- cipal ILL-Sandwich expressed an in- maon at?“ ‘ on Mnyor Jouph r.‘ Luminggnd’u ‘ «am new «solemn Ihe «ubi'HuncM at“! polite bum! of the beach mu m Seahu'ion a! "who er: into one who. adequately Med with rope: md lifesaving away-ub- A DOUBLE BROWNING. u H. M 1m \Monda (9! W in: d it “Wm“! 'h viaz'l‘n warming.“ y ' £11.; 21 of Edward was by the HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 5. 1908 . Miss Mary Phillipa visited in wnmem lastweekntheweuulher uncle. Mr john Hall Jenningl. “I. Aide.- 3““ k“ on Monday “3 two reckoning in W “famedâ€"A meet lamp touted [Icon Mi» Vida Sutton visited in Highly“ oi light In from o! the Public “bray. Put all week during the may at my I ' Roberson Players at Ravinh.’ '14. m .. Mr. Cari Hmichï¬ quing . delighting :1 expected home teddy. Highland'Park is Wefrlthy in pioneer ’citizens. One Of these is Col. P. T. Turnley who Was bern In East Te nesee, ’Sept. 6; 1821 and Is thereto“: 81 muck! today.“ in 1 entered the Military Academy at West Point and In 1846 he graduated in time, to 20 with his company to Mexico serving his country during the period of the Mexican war and remaining in the U. S. army until the close Of the civil war in 1865. During many years of service he was féquently engaged In frontier duties which gave him a wide and eventful ex- perience. The privations involved and the labor of that service im- paired his health and he resigned the service. THE BIRTHDAY OF A PIWNEEB~COL P. T. TURNLEY ., AT EIGHTY~SEVEN . In 3881 Col. Tumley became II citizen of Highland Park and has’ taken an active interest in thcqjty ever mm: In April 1886 he was ckqted Aldc'rman of the; ï¬rst ward and was Mayor of the City from 3888 to 1891 inclusive. . ’061; fumiey is {with known for his M.“ interest in public affair: and aithough as he says he has retired from them it will be remembuw that only recently he wrote a vigorous protést again» reckless autonomy driving. At meant great age he is still engaging himself in a work flitemry labor. - , A â€shunt! paid: NM nick! I ‘Wbeen en- iu! c In the East in 3117. Lylle Dillinger cxnecu to ante! WrN‘ith-r‘éuem University or Lake Font Colitis out! yen. Mia Wen-on. the libndan I! tip Public Libnry, kit on Tue!!!†'50! be! home in Chicaw. Mn. Mm A. kn; ninp the regular librarian assumed charge on [yer mm from her vacation Tuesdny. ' ,. a! luncheon Wednesday. Phillip- "lute gun! ol all Jennings 0! Wilmette. 0! ~ 11:. Howard am. Mm‘in an no. We! hiaoryuthe High Ichgol “not: 90 Irrivn in Highland Park on My; from "his hour the Mayor" 13:: Satur- «yummthund Mn. gou' rould letve Scotland All“ an» , _,,__- m wvr-WIW \- twin-Wu WW- board sidewalls m the southern part of Mn F. H. Terryâ€"left Thur-daybr- â€uptownâ€; vhmthevmbc lhcmdï¬k. 0436.5 AV Smwd Mia Mm Phillips entertained â€in Margaret ' Clynch. Mia Ermim Cary. and Mia Margaret Cary at luncheon on Wemy. ‘ ~ nmno: Luke rm when win-a Park “My. :3 the sum of Min Mary Phillip- happened in â€manna". ‘0'ch is. m at Waukega'n for, the; beneï¬t of , hospilfl (and; ' ' . - ‘ Mm. My Wamer of Green Bay ROM; gun-fa large birthday vparty in honor of her daughter. Mb: Alice last Saturday evening. .’A number of Highland Party and‘Chicho peo'ple agenda}. Ming-Theresa WandMiss new; Hint: returned Mmday e‘veningï¬after an extended visit with friendu'i‘anichigan. 'IVL- _;A Mr. and Mn. E. W. Spencer and family who have-been any on theit summer nation are expected home “you-W. ' ‘ ~;,-« vv-v-w, urn-3w “.- W'mw play might will produce his» ashow 3‘1: The young ladies up'on a mkï¬'ï¬gi declarg: (hit after I" there's no place like home. ' M .thc Saturday matinee Browning": poetical-am: "A Blot in ma Summon" will‘be giyeq‘rby the obeynon Cmy., MMVldi Sumvh I erly of the High Ichobl {faculty will play the leading role of Lidy M‘ildied. - 7, V--. _ , ....,......, for t ’ihort trip into Michigan. , Miss McKenzie is feeling under the weather as the result 0!, her Iqw’meg's w'ork at Ravinh Park thdvvlgermmy friends hope ope will‘ return mï¬chheneflud. ' The my} damn! Mr. Fin a prominent attorney of Limerick. Ireland, was mid: known in H‘ghlgnd Park on “madam. Mr. Fiu in the hthgr of Mr. Frank rm one a! the yhmtu‘et of this city. Mr. I?!“ 7, A Fm me; hi: Hath By being met by I troilcy hr while giving directions to n cub Mu: In whom ‘cnb he was ribqqg, Mn PM! PM in Wing the summer whiz his~ aunt-It Em Nonhï¬eld. Man. Milt Annie McKensie_lcft on Monday _.‘st:. '.U_Sunuel Levin received a vocal Number 36 k?!