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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Sep 1912, p. 7

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Well; we ard off to run in to shake before leaving; but a 5m an ‘.F n m h [hm imnnimnk 11K»; f's t/u [11¢ '11! alarm? at £9; just write or phnm . 3 VV oods.‘ IL. Pmcidenl modcl or thc Woods mighty spew/y (1,6211%. 1 a In! more is bottled lmomr. ready for use reovcr. the improvefl mgc fhzm e‘z'e‘r. ‘ extra mileage; Add don :Arcs that outlasts >1); an; 'f hp punctun‘iz'.‘ Wrmgw fin." Hunt“; ngup businas vina- minute. Let :that dd man." ii Ie telephone! ' '. fre- m words and ICandics need (:11 e ’Bakéry boy” Purl: and Evmtoé Material ant and Mgr; I get back, gsax Fuel Comfiany of JOOdS of cams SPECIAL Iodai' d Wdod a seam and 25th st: Echo-fin Ice Crca am or 3 Teleplfinc 45 St. Johm Ave. Highland Plrk Zugcrcte Work m .1 limb n. u All-7 VENCEL MUZIK BARBER 5H0? W. Central Ava . Hi2} (Hun-m l' rIdI) PM)": 1‘” Houvl91. Ill. 1059. m I :1: 91000: 036 Suite 4, 5 and 6, State Bank Bldg. Tab“ ‘78 HIGHLAND PARK, Ill Beauty, like safety, demands eternal vigilance as its price. l us every wonian knows. And the safety of beauty in the home doubles this demand. Lace curtains and all the pretty draperies that make for the home beautiful are food for flames. ardYOURho with 1PYREV me E Fire Extinguisher. It (accepts but little space and When subjected to a hm- pcratute of 200 degrees F..or abovg, PYRENE Liquid II in- heavy? dry. Iguâ€" Innâ€"am HARRY 1W seasiyopen ted. - PYRENE is aeombinntion :f powerful cues in liquid 03X Tunâ€"n An- Chan Dr. A. Ila-l- Dr. I L Bank-u ‘ DENTISTS and order as many ex- tinguishers as you need. The Geo. Colburn Music Studio V0101. VIOLIN AND THEORY Don’t wait until you have a fire. Call 836-L Chas. E. Russell Civil Engineernnd Surveyor Chorus and Orchestra Conducting HS South Second Street HIGHLAND PARK O.G.St.Pet'er Luke Office: Erskine Bank Bldg. Tclophonc 57 Butter, Eggs, and Home Dressed Poultry , LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 Oakvmd Ave. Highland Park “it. hallâ€"walk.“ “umwmdmw DR. WATSON DENTIST F. A. TUCKER DR. LYMAN SEUIITH fill-Timbuktu“ Surveys, Subdividing, plans estimates for private 8: publxc improvement work E. E. FARMER Fire in the Home Telephone 57 Tom. 37‘ EItI\ “in. and Cement Finn)" ' FIRE EXTINGUISHER DENTISI Phone 534-w Estimate. Furnished “9 [’eerfield Ave Highland Park Hmhland Park Phone (1)7 :§4§§4§J§¥t+z+s¥¥4i4+45‘3 . GENERAL NEWS. u itifiitiititttitttg‘. 1*iti DOUGLAS. AWLâ€"111 . mouse to demands by the I'uite-ui (ates gov-‘1 ernment that AnnriHMv normerng Mexico be mute 01rd. the Mexican deâ€"i' parlment of “ar is n akin: eflorts tog: comply as shown in dmelopments to"? day. In addition to 030" federal hoops» arriving at Panama. for(}':nli1(‘s south? of the border a! .\'a<‘o Aria '00 more" arrhed at Nacozari the ruining camp,‘ south of this point This makes r1110: federal: guard“: .\a1ozari. “more: -there are 101,: A.nerica11s,i_and nearly 1,000 troops protecting (‘ax‘mneaV LUUU l 00 )I I'OH‘CllIl \ 8 nut-rut «1 r i p g p d Eight hms at lnlth States naul PHILADELPHIA. pA.â€"rla ude 1' ngflcmm ‘“ ”‘9 “med SW" “‘8‘ drix. the star ri'clwr of the Plum: training station at North (-hlcago. lost burgh team narrole escapvd (”my their llves ln 3 Lake \llchigan tragedy “hen a bolt of lightning"; struck th “limb ”1 mam rrspecls has no I!” flagpole at the Phllllus btll ar011ndsé:lllel.The\ “ere able, all but one of just as h» “as pass lug bv: In an auto‘ them, to suim and yet they were mobile 011ml by Maria “azmr {drowned Mthin thirty feet 0! the The car stm 119d lmmediatpl) at1d33hore. Hendrix "as rmmd croutliing benPath : Out 01' the menu -nlne men and box! 1h? ateermg “M91 apparebtl) lifeless hwho set out {or a pleasure sail onlx It was hnwn miuuus before he r61 liwenthe bodies ha\e been reco\eretl famed CUUSC‘OUSDGSS L hovvlng 313118 0! life. Ox er these two SEATTLE. WASH.â€";â€"Fcimer Judga‘fi Cornelius Ht Han!crd. who resigned? from the district bench irhil? a con greasional (‘OnimittPP wad lnvestlgmhs ing charges filed against lilm. was ad mitted to practive in {he {Pdera court by Judge Edward E. (‘uahmam Hanford became tederdl judge or: admission of Washington to statehood and had newr been admitted to prac‘ (ice in tho‘ district court over “hich he presidc-d so long. A 1 LEETONIA. OHIOâ€" hn W'. SL: Cilir. a Boston aviator. ! I while max-4 in; an exhibition flight gt 1 cumivali here and aligned On nu 'electric firm; whit-h broke his fall. He wu hurriodg; to ; Pituburx honpiul. ‘ _ i cued. and more thin 100 ”guests, many. of them half-clad, fléd to the street or fire “slated out by firemen In . blue which started from a gasoline: axploalon in n gun-use. sin-end to two hotels and menaced 'two «hers. " who is in charge of the ’work on the‘i remaining part of the é'reck of the Maine. has dynamited pan of the bow‘ which was imbedded 5n the mud. Cap- tain :Pope has begun taking out the fragments which will flnlqh the removr a! of the wreck. 1 ‘A PHILADELPHIA. FAA-Official! oh? the big coal compunle: cg that many: or the miners who stop' work on: April 1 have not retu ed to their. places and that because of the lack of labor anthracite producgon will (111‘ than about 5.000,000 tong. BOSTON. r.1Ass.â€"Wm m r). hay-{3 wood goneral organizer the lndu “‘i trial “orkers of the World was an rested here on a charge of conspiracy; tn connection whh thejblg tmtileu Itrlke at Lawrence last Wlnter. The? arrvst Was maml after thwood had., delivered a spvech on Boston common in whlch he urgoid a general strike as a protest against tl‘m imprisonment of}: Ettor and Ulmannitti at Lawrence ' NEW YORKâ€"TEA Willi Cf ‘hv late! John Jae-.1, Aum‘ \xdn’PthHfld t. I‘rnhflh‘ aunm by Surmfiajn Fmfln after lib-mm \\'\.H11r:_>p.§.)r.. special guardian for thv infant hf”. John Jan cob .~\:mr. whose Myth mid" It now M- sary to wow-n who 1‘!‘r,‘"mr- [worm-:1- ings, had tin! :\ "up?" ,C’M‘V": IV a' ‘m had PVaminP". rh» ".911 :tur‘. Leum'm" that 1.119 riuhis Uf Lia \VLu are mm vided for, . . WASHINGTONâ€"General ordo-rs “-1! hq issupd by Postmaster (Ivnvru Hltoht‘m‘k fnr‘ Hm V~rv\'z‘v~t1nn on Oct 1 01’ about 1T3 "”9 r""‘-\’a" :r'uiil C‘.or\;< Thaw zlrv Mmzn t! Nuyos in rhv ynslal of those um prunm rocehv inm‘msm ( torn 1h» pm! at m»- rhan Sl'n-mjmn “X1 makmu !hr-.-u prom OTTAWA, outâ€"The English mn 1‘ ham sufl'ragettes who regiently deem-g ed to go to (‘anada at an early date :3 a protest against fihe Canadia premier’s View: on suflrfig‘e will find! themselves stopped by ufi order from: the deputment of lmmlstatlon on thef ground that they are uddeairable in" the meulng of the immigration act. ' I noted expert in radioactive miner-é} :19. who In in Meeker 9n behalf ot Mme. Curie. the discoverer-of ndlumq and the Bank of Radium.“ Plris, 1r, rangements have been qmde for (hag purchase of the largest Itarnotite d posits in the country ' NEW YORK â€" The lNew York“, Press makns the annonni‘ement than? Henry L. Einstein. sole owner of the; paper since 1W» has sold out tow Frank A. Munsoy The pane) of the; paper in future will be I’Iogressixe-J and it mu supxort both: the national and statc- tickets f 2‘ mg NEW YORKâ€"\izss Mary Kodi'tzt‘: Skii‘: in werarii'u savory dishPa s.' “Oh (it? hmirt 0f wr'fl’hy Unsvrvh Iia\'_ Iicok, whcsn cmik she wan. that he: sought to retain her pi‘rgnanenti3' m5. his homP'atiii therefore moyosed mar-j riag9 to her. Miss Kediiia dt‘ClaTPS in' a $13,000 suit for breachi ot‘ promise; which she has brought against her; formei‘ empioyvr hem. ‘ MINNEAPOLIS, MINM'pâ€"Oue mam; Morris W. Johnson, Wlh killed by. smoke. eight were overcame but resâ€"é MEEKER. COLO.â€"-Aa_ the result, of lnvenigntions by Henry Chngnoufi HAVANA. CUBA -- captain Pope on Boston comnmni “We left the station about a quarter :1 general strike as ‘ to tWo tn the afternoon " he salé. “We he 1111prlsonmont of“ where not ordered out. but were zlxen 11111 at Lawrence fpermlssion to take the Ball. The war â€"â€" ‘Vfier was exceedingly rough and most â€"I‘.e11eral orders “'1! to! the boys were so new to water ex- hsnnastpr (Ivneru :perlence that they became helplessly v~rm1w~n111n on Oct seaslvk -after we had gone. perhaps r'filwar 311:3.” c‘erlx' tall 11 mile from the shore. thor 10.1”“ such enH1 Boys Become Seasick. al 5:11 "111 and 1111.?" "William Nexus was ln commandHe 111.11 1111' (‘:«t. 1 Will; saw that with halt the toys seasick (mun-‘e‘satzuns ha -;and helpless it would he impnss‘hle tn 1- rim :1l:\e.1r .\! are hand]:- the lmat as it shunld be 111 be {1111-1111111 1qu {handled so 11:: put in tomml shore 111111111115: 75;“(1 had :1 his: lmn' nlout hwnn -f1111r ~-~ ; 1 fleet long, “1111 :1 m. insall and jih. We ‘l:.\ will! 0! ‘he latt hauled down the sails to make things 1‘ \\.1.‘*j11l1..itt.\<l t mnre snug and 1111511111 less surface to 8111111411111 Fan” the storm. Thrn we t(mk,to the oars. .1!l1rnp.; Jr.. special: such of us as were able to' use them 11mm h11r. John .lit-‘vi‘ "There was 11 lot of water tn the hitth mid" It now 09: boat. and more of it 001111111: ln g'l the w mctmr- pmcu-zl-j-‘tinw \Vo “ere in danger nt‘ lvinu 17‘1"" new" 1111' he Ibnampvd at mu moment “' t \'. "1: s 1 ". ill 111". lellmm' 'y '3houyht he (‘n11l1lt-a\etlle 1.0111 11> “1- ll his 115.. 1} are n all the Implu in it. ‘\‘» T1111 111 \‘h'n within al'ntlt lhlrtY 'tnnt n‘ shurw hr- I‘I"‘!'!‘«‘d xtrr‘w'r. Tl~e11 he went nvurluartl :0 F99. hmv (lt-t‘l) : Hl‘~'0TY (llShP? S-I the “W111 “11>: l7 22.1.: oan 1.11111” 1111 "FIND” ”0901'?! lla\'_ to his 111w v- St lw 11ml lu. 11 lm'elv But she “'3“. that hel the hnn‘ \' “'Mw h"rlr-<l him in “(Her 1 1:53 Mary Krdina‘ gfiaid to Lack 14 chlslatlve Vote: of : Electing Governor. 1 That tho lndicatinns now point to m HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS ' i; Horrible Struggle In Wit". ‘ “He disappeared only fqr l moment nd then he came up and didn’t have ”ha boy with him any more. It look~ ed as if a big wave had snatched the boy from his Irma. :‘Terrlble Tragedy at U. 5. Na- 5 val Training School. Petty Ofllcer Stockman is believed 3‘0 have been drowned while trying to have others. Hero May Be Saved by Pulmotor. Chief Gunner's Mate William Segue started for shore carrying a boy who could not swim He lost his charm“. ‘dived. and did not reappear until two ’hours later, when his body was taken Krom the water 600 yards north of the incene of the tragedy, lie was ap- arently dead. but under the pulmoto.‘ e showed signs of life after half an hour. it is belie» ed that his life will be saved. Out 01' the menu -nlne men and box! film set out {or a pleasure sail onh ‘wentyâ€"one bodies ha\e been recowred howlng signs 0! life. Ox er these two pulmotors worked steadily {or hours .in the hope of reviving them. The vbdys who recovered after the use of idle pulmotor number only four. EIGHT SAILORS DIE ‘ IN LAKE MIBHIGAN ,V That tho indications now point to the failur» m" the Varmont state Rppnhlicans. falling fourteen short of gaining a majm'iH' for their candidate for goxernor in tho lvgislature. is the contention of (‘harles H. Thompson the Progressive manager in the Green Mountain state, who has sent a tele- Iram m the Massachusetts headquar- jers of the third party. 57 Mr. Thompson states that releven tnmtiea complete give Fletcher. the 5 epubncan candidate, 72 votes tn the ieglslature; .‘letzger. Progressive, 66, Ind Howe, Democrat. 45. Cause of Home Plague. Dr. 8. Sheldon, veterinarian pt Mio- souri. telegraphed T C. Wilsc'm. nec- retary of the» Missouri board 0! agri iulture as follows i "We haw named the horse dinette. gt is cerebrospinai meningitis und we think we have a preventative Alt! “maibh'a cgre' iFoundei-ing Boat Anchored and ' Youth. Leap Overboard, but Ar. Beaten Back by Wind and Raging Water. {(W" m‘ 1“” mm "run “He (-Iimhml hm”: hm MN} boat than. I! was plain Wu would hm? to swim fur it. .‘-vas (*u‘h‘d my? to ask if tbpre was amlody aboard who "fault! not swim, (Tm- hoy said he tou‘dn'L William Stanley, one of those saved. 'told a dramaLlc story of the tragedy. “So News took ihat hayâ€"l don’t knpw who hn wasâ€"4m his back and started forrshore. calling {or the rest of us to follow. I was one of the last to quit the boat. l saw Nexus swim a few strokes toward the shore and ihen he seemed to be in trouble. His firms went out crazily and he went flown. \ 3 "Pretty soon I saw it wasn't any hue to stick to the boat and I jumped as far toward shore as [could and then tried to swim. There was nothing doing. I couidn'l get ahead. But finally I hit something and some- body dragged me out n! the water." “AH ground the boat the water was inve- with boys trying to get ashore. fit was a horrible struggle. They mdn't seem to make any headway at pH against the waves and the wind. NERMONT REPUB‘. ICANS LOSE he wont Hm “an to his In tho hnn‘ “Nexus wouIdn't go to shore with- out the lad. He dove into the water againâ€"and I didn't see him any more. f0! NATIONS JOIN IN OBSEQUIES Official represpntatives of all coun~ trie’s had come to Tokio to partidipate in the colemnitesl Among them were several primes rvm‘esonting reigning ixouaps. The list included Philander Ci Knox, secretary of state of [he I'hited States. who was accompanied by Ransford R. .‘iiiinr‘ chief of the far eastern suction of the state depart- nwnt at Washinztnn: Roar Admiral Aleri Reynolds. I‘nitwd States navy, and Brigadier (:vnprai John J. Persh- ing. ii 9. A. The Plans of the Boycos and those of the Snead: are garnering at Am‘er- lilo. Texas, as the result of the kill~ ing of Al Boyce by John B. Sneed here Saturday afternoon. Al's three brothers. Lynn. Will and Henry Boyce, are here and they Wired for a number of ' other relatives and friends to hasten to Amarillo. {Henry Boyce is president of a, bank at Dalhart. Joe Sneed. John‘s brother. and J. H. Sneed. the sssassin's uncle. both rich. also have arrived. J. T. Snyder. father of Mrs. Leno Sneed, with whom Al Boyce eloped and which event set. in motion the series of tragedies. is expected to arrive today from Roo- well, N. M. He is a millionaire cattle- msn and during Sneed's trial for the killing of Captain A. G. Boyce in Fort Worth. Snyder supported Snead and declu‘ed his daughter insane. J. H. Bowman“ Sneed's brotherâ€"in-lnw, of Plano. also will arrive today. «With a more of members of the feudal families here. city and county officers have established 1 strict sur- veillance to prevent any outbretk. The zowrnnwnt charges tha, Inter- national Harvester rommny controls at least 1'0 per «mm of tin» trade in the T'nited States in harVesten or grain bindérs. 77- po-r runt 0! tho mow- ers and more than 7.0 pP!‘ cent of the binder twine and that it has advanced prices to the "grave injury of the farmer and the general public." In the answer 'filed by the company“ fenied all charges of rpstralnt of trade, monopoly and unfair busineu practices. At Bolton, Mala. Bertram C. Spen- cer. thirtyone years old. of Spring- field was emcuted in the stat» prison for the mum" of MRS B. Blackstone. A school teacher. in that city on the night of Mach 8], 1910. At Tokio, Japan. 'the funeral cere monies for Emperor Mutsuhito. post- humously known as the “Emperor of the Era of Euligh‘tment," began amid surroundings in which century old rites and costumes were mingled with modern military display FEUD GMHS GATHERING At Chicago Your!” the fight of the government to dissohe the Interna- tional Harvester company was staged when the suit filed by the I‘nitvd Statps under the Sherman an ti-trusl law heman heft)”: an examiner. Funeral Services for the Late Emperk or of Japan. Members of (hp rnzular {orphan dip. lomrmc body were prawn In uni forms Bayces and Sneeds Assemble Fol!owing Murder. Amarillo. Texas” Hold: Two Crowd- cf Deafity Enemies and Trouble Is Expected. Government In Seeking to Dissolve tho Big Corporation. Murderer 0! Min Blackstone Executtd In Masuchdutt. Prison. SPENCER PAYS PENALTY HARVESTER CASE IS UP Special U. S. Ambassador to F0: neral of Late Japanese Emperor. SECRETARY KNOX Prompt Delivkry CLOW’S BAKERY Garage Phone 140 Touring Cars for Real, Brokers in New‘and Second Hand Cars FRAN L SILJESTROM Coal and. Wood OfficonndandnEI-finutldfintw Alden’s Hang Shop EARL of ALDEN, PRfiPRJETOR 125 Wnshington 5L. mukcganJll Shop phone 375 Remfihone 1127 Pianos and piano 5?ka ex- clusively. Tuningfllenting, Refinishing. Repafiing. See me when in need C! a new 01‘ used piano. Li _ GM Clothes 2 Lend Distinction to the Wearer r3 , GARAGE nEmns, GENERAL MACHINE won. S nothing acceeds like success so nothing, like - good ga nts make ia man appear success ful. By @900 GARMENTS we‘mean the kind that fit well, g well and have a certain dash to them that l:fiiacts attention. makes them stand cult-as it wereikfrom the crowd. (L For years “fig have made distinctive clothes and we can suit th taste of all from youth to old age. Our importati is include all the latest novelties as well as the Sta (es. Our prices are moderate. Come in and see usfi It is no trouble to show goods. Wolff, “Dunham Co. Ice Cream‘ made from pure cream dc: livered paéked in ice. Our Braid, Pies Cakes, etfit. are the very bat made. FINE aBAKERY GOODS 7 Strum Building N. W. Qt. Madisbn and Clark Sn. ;CHICAGO, [LL 1; PhoneLMun Agents fix Chalmers and Hudson Cars Highbnd Park Auto Station rump!!!) PARK, [muons WE GENEVA ICE 3" ESTABLISHED 19(1) Ar; 0. McPHERSON. Manager Estimates gladly furnished on all ‘Work 1nd PM Robert Greenslade £me FIXTURES WIRING, “mum; as well as men's. are offered in variety of stylegbut all up-wdnmmd at price: no greater than is asked for shop- worn good; JOHN P. KLINE BEAUTY lN’ SHOES combined with grey! Vweayingrqgality: is what we are offering for {111 mil winter wear. It is not necessary that shoes must be clumsy to be warm and waterproot Manager's Reddeoce Phone P 111 ECeutnl Ave-n1 Telephone 161 LADIES ' SHOES '134 Seq-15“ Tchphonesos-L

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