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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Oct 1912, p. 3

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M ‘umrv \lanrs of 4 entr} (of! Jan- UH nfre'ml H 2v R,“ ‘14 Pai‘k H“? her 11. \Y (h I’V‘ \‘v' And fiwhm .vr ': ; Jim! “'9 ‘ “12‘ u H9 the :‘culp V'w'lI: ago xx .15 :ront nniénm .vn ‘fl'pn? rd Bili‘ni; [\‘fi ‘\ h-fiv TK'D ”(1r \é} ~55 There flplawd Iérms of 3' ached ”"8 Its him d1!- .kdx Nlrs Mrs 9hr) [he and Say had he- I be 'IVC 11 St. John. Avnu TOW 147 HF.“ Prism “Lb-hm Huh-8331 For UP-TGDATE SHOES Telephone 909 Office and residence 440 W. Central Ave. Highla [Plastering Contractor- All kind: of ormmentnl Plastering RYING to do business without advertising is like winking in the dark. S. T. Rebling Phone “I The merchant may know what he is doing but no- body ebe does. 231 Glenview Avenue CROPLEY O. PHILLIPS 23 N. Sheridan Road Highland Park Telephone 632 ALEXANDER LAING Rebling Rae Jobbing promptly attended to Fresh Butter and Eggs J. A. Blomdahl all? Ibigblunh math State flank FRED' SCHAEFER PLUMBING DAVID A. HOLMES Geo. H. Harris Painting lid Decanting Wall Paper, Etc. J. P. STEFFEN in which to put your SAVINGSâ€" Its cash is counted and its Securities Scrutiniz ed by the State Authorities periodically. (LII publishes a sworn statement of its condlnon in this newspaper from time to time. 341 W. hid Ava-e HIGHLAND PARK. Ill. Isa Vice -Pres. and Cashier [Andmpe Engineer And Contnctor Tale phone K15] SAFE BANK Prudent William Rae Highland Park Highland Park The Republican preferential vote was cast almost unanimously for J‘I'nited States Senator Frank O. , :Briggs the only member of his party yto file a petition. Nelr Wellingtoh, Km, Theodore McKneHy. I out repairer. and his ktughter, Gretta.'were found dead, and Mrs \chnelly probably fatally Ilnjured In I tent on the qutskiru of Wellington, “hither they recently ha] moved for the daughter's health. All three bud been shot Ind their skull: crushed. Robbery is believed 'o hue been the motive. KANSAS FAMILY 'Muaoensn l‘nion officials dvolnre rim! lhpir nwn are not resyonsil lo and Han! they haw exidonoe it was put lhvre so it might be round and suspicion cast against the strikers. At Belfast, In lrelnnd. the sing- ling oi the national anthem by an nu- dience of 3 000 persons comprising ov- E'erybody representative of Belfast's great industrial. mercantile, civil and ‘religious community. brought to a. close a great antl-home-rule meeting at ['ister hail unit! a fervor which was inot equalled even by the anti-home~ rule convention of 1892. The Hater- ites then signed the covenant. Robber: Km Father and Daug'htcr and Faully Wound Mother. \H-n :vmrd'nu thv llinghnm flar- f‘r‘ld mi!“ it“. 0\\‘IH‘I}.L,\' I11" 1 Ynh t‘o; - {or ('r-IMML}. reaym'tpd (hp "r. in: or xhzo-o boxes of dynandu- lmw.uh xhu l-‘reâ€"rnmn mncvn bride». a 52.111 dis- tancr- Lvlo“ the Binghn’m, I'tuh. dvpot. 1' The supreme dramatic moment of ithe memorable gathering was the un- ;i'urling and presentation to Sir Ed- ‘I'ard Carson, the chief propagandist against home rule. of the flag carried h;- Klng William at the Battle of the Boyne. Union Officia's Declare Explosive Wag fires! Demonstration in Belfast at an Anti-Homeâ€"Rule Meeting. ULSTERITES SIGN COVENANT ‘ thttrns from the primary elections held tl rottghout New Jersey show that ftrlllt'l‘ lloprvscntatiw William Hugllts. (if Paterson. had rt't‘o‘ht'd the “Morsonw-nt of ‘20.th majority or the lit‘movratic \otors for the num- inatimt for l'. S. sonator. With a to“- (XCt‘i‘liollS the rt-turns sevm’enl to jus- ‘tit'y thu conclusion- that Hughes car- Iried the unions ((tlliiflt's by from two to thrne times thu mto ('nsl for {Cl‘llir'l‘ l'nitvd Statrs Spnatnr Smith. Jr. his pf‘llt'lHH ilen‘om'r'W‘ :ttttugou is’ iitvgirs was running 1l> thv titkml rumlitlatp of (2m, \\'ii>‘t~n and Smith “as allied “11h the anti Wilson :mws Uttoutzhmtl 1h» state ‘ Th» \Olr t'tirrtlnx third lintnroratic tat.didute. Frank L, 3"cliertttitt, 0f Newatk, “as a ncfgligible quantity, as his candidacy was never taken as» 'rlnusly. Tl.” I). .\. | ‘2’...“ â€"_.»’4_-_AIA‘ . A ' Se‘venty-lt‘ourth tne TOCKS anti spray :uv tee: below. The police nicked up a derby hat, business Cards and insufance papers - hearing thv name of "Frzjttk l. Parker, Buffalo." Parker. a captain in the Rvgimont, New York Stun» Guard. had been iri roar healttt {or sowrul months. He has been missing since Wednesday. PROVIDENCE. R. l.-â€"â€"ilvinu (-hargttd with l‘liillt‘lxllli; $Jitt.l‘lilt from the grand tlw Rhoda lslhlld Lruiwh of 'hv Am-imn Ot'tit-r (\f l‘nitmi Wurknnn. .lv llat'is. trund N‘- cordur ur tho lodgr». and well knmtn ltttlgv (if ir\ inu in fratvrnni virt-‘ns throughout .\'.-w England. “as arr swd him. While. the warrant vhargvd limit: with em. bvzzllng EHWHI. the polit‘e say that the dt‘fil‘lOllt‘) will amount to more t than that. ('lH xuw‘ 'lm' rhv hum a: 11th rr-x‘ulu- tit urns gun I: up. Liniv impmmm-e is Mumhad hero) to thy :mnmun-rmem by Juan lrias, fornwr follcww~ (,r Zelasn. of his in- tention to succeed Cvnc-rul Mena. lrias madv known his ambition he- fore hming Fan .1059. (‘Osta Rica. several days am. Nothmg since. ha: been heard of his whereabouts. Former Representative Hughes darted in New Janey. ()fllczub l‘ert- It 1h I'C'qlu’sIe-d that he 31v nâ€"uder {:7 A«.1n"r;xl {war or Hm mury :u‘ (.t' thv \.u1:aulmn adn I'm} mm YI-rs flu In 20' Ha} rw'h] he (I .‘filxiflv 7 “Viral H‘I'UH sumo dvpurfnngm [Lat Rt Sutherland had “(:(‘Pplvd der 0! .\!~x;n and 7m {0H4} His (u; (1.:1‘ is mm“ to collapse» (:1 'In- rmufuiun, exiiv DYNAMITE IN MINE STRIKE General \Ix'na, 'who has bc-vn the leader (I thu * Nicaraguan revo- IUIiODiStS‘ is to Le- wm to Panama. under guard of American saiiors and marines. General Menu Surrenders to an American Admiral. Granada Now Completely Under Con- trol of the United States Force. â€"-|nhabitanu Arc Facing Starvation. ,NIOARAGUAN'REVULT BRflUG-HT TO A ClflSE WILSON ADHERANT WINS Sent Mona \o Safety. Is Belie" 1m) 5H] Planted to Discredit Cause Ir'as' Leadership Igvcrcd nu: rur‘uum rim! urn-H: 1.! A .' Uru- \Hil.H1<2)'{1 : ert- It liuH- (11w! Menu. 'rmsm [Lat h‘wur Ammrai had accepted 1111- surrcn mama Inl THI {ollmwrat is min“ to XLdiruh‘ the rmufuiun, and his re- ll] rt‘I'UI'U‘d [0 the [‘rnlu' l) punum d 10 sur- Slmn Hand from ion a! the hands uh rals. and th- I'gh! l! athifixllv‘ \imzral UH ans ,mm- Minn lele- lmld ulu- mit-r E? ttrt++t A nt...t+t~¢¥¢4?¢¢$ttt ah. mImrn<( _,. rm. 3.6.1. .z. r 1 fi. :, Ibo nu CLEVELAND. OHIOâ€"’11 piring to top honors in! middlewelgm. Willie Lew York wd Tommy Gav lmd, have been matched rounds before the Tuxed on OcL 8. CHICAGCâ€"(‘atchor 0113 i9 Schmidt who was the Tigers' best ackstop at one time, but is now wit the Provi- dence team of the I ternaflonll league, has filed a petm n in bank- ruptcy. He has Ilabilitieu of 812.000 and assets of 8200. His home is in Fort Smith. Ark. and his [allure came through had mine investments. »»444~#u:Â¥114!t4p##4Â¥:Â¥ spumms wins. I“).ifiiilLfiififififilfiitfifiitfifi'm ABERDEEV. s. D.â€"-r'h2r1.g ('mrmn. u 1.:an n‘a'mu‘. “1» |~:'l‘w n 1111!“! 1"" 115‘! fur :1!mt)nr n‘ ‘ I‘Xv rm t1 \\h( I‘z‘ilhux S BOSTON. MAss.â€"rhester s. Jor- dan. sentenced to death for the murder {our years ago at Somerville of his wife Honorah, whqae body he backed in a trunk. was put to death In the electric chair at the (‘hnrles- town state prison. MITCHELL. INDâ€"Isaihh Phipps, who was aged smontxlqur. one of Mitchell‘s pioneer Pilizenn‘and a war veteran. “as run down by a frvizht train in tho .‘Innon yards bc-rp and in- stantly MUM). ’I'lw “iduw and one child surx'iw. 2 “It" ‘1 in HM PITTSBURGH, PA.-â€"While e was as- alaung his son, the Rev. W. L. H. Ben- ton. rector of the Protestant Episcopal (‘hurch of the Nativity at; Fulton. in the celebration of commu'nton In the church. the Rev. Angel05Ames Ben- ton, aged seventy-five dro'pped dead. ROCK ISLAND. lLL.-§l.ittle Willie Greiner picked at a dynatllte cap with a pen in a German Luthefan parochial Ichoolrocm here. The tap exploded and Willie's left hand was torn away. The fifty other pupils were thrown Into a panlc. Grelner la twelve years old. « Niagara River reported that they had seen a man vault the iron rail at the brink below me fails and fall among the rocks and spray :00 feet below. The police picked up i derby hat, business Cards and insurance papers hearing Ihv name of "Frzjnk 1. Parker, Buffalo." i‘arkor. a captain in the Se‘venLv-Fourth Ro-gimoni, New York Sum» Guard. had been in roar heal!“ for sowrui months. He has been missing since \\'c-dnr‘sda_v. Rugby. lm', (:1!]Ilii‘l'(, 51;: Mr how in :1 mos! dr n‘nxir nmmnr m {rum [,1 1hr hzmu- M his “n thvr-lnlaw, \\' (fl Rumingvr, Hr- dra'tl l-arfolc “Cid because: his “if“. who had lvfl him a year ago. rtfused to 509- Mm or hold any conversalinn 'Mth him. Mr. Roming'er met him at the walk and told him he should no! enter the house. because Mrs. Williams, who is a sister of Mr. Ruminger; had request- ed that he be kept away. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.â€"â€"Se\‘eral workmen on the Canadiam side of the .mi :3. :< $25: iiitiklz‘fitlfifim fit tlfi’t‘l’ ttkt IV ! 4 U r um Ru; THE HIGHLAND PIARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Republican Nomin‘hte Him for Governor '01 Néw York. 108 E. HEoées hi ho bcys an !thelr class, he 01 New at Cleve- for twehe club In. s |~:'l'vvd ly HT num at x. “ho f‘rvt’ m r mu'rdor X'S old 0114. um} i>ll ruhnl' on HH- In le-nmh H! has n spl ““"ommi l~n't a part of sworn. my 3011. She's the whole spew-h.“ Show n- me man who never’ makes a mistake. and we will shcm you a man who never makes anything â€" \Wyllld. in the true snrdine the dung” fin in forward of the \‘entml tim- uud there is no wrinkled crest on m.- ventral line. '[he skin is smmth and hluh-h on the hm k In the herring the (lurxul is only slightly In front or the ventral fin and there is u wrinkled ridge he bind the htilt‘l‘. The skin is brownish on the inn-k. with u delimite uetnurk in the spmt the dorsal tin is in n line with HIV wntrzils. mui the «Tent behind us \u-El us in trout of the \en (mi tins I‘ll” be t‘{1<i|_v felt IIIJNI‘NinL' the thumb lull-kwnrd {rum theJuNe oi the lit-mi The ”it‘ll uf the sprut is rntlivr hnrcl in ”to :m Inu' thu- ventral prl-x't is aim-lit. ;t< :1. llxu \‘ilitHiltN lull thv (in? I! the mun are solar-red nah-ct tbuye (but lune bright solder which I74 less likely to mululn lead and Iqts flkely to be bud. Takinngo Chances. "l'vc lung wanted to meet that I11- “or.” "I'll Introduce you after the flight.” "Introduu-e me now. After ht: flint After the box at sardines In taken home the can should be opened under water. If any bubbles of mm est-um- tbe stufl should he deutroyvd, The kind of on use-d In pn-nurlmztlw inn-dines In of no great impurtnnm. The fish used are nut. however. always true “lardhes.” E a maybe - If there ls 1: choice LRIWWII;MHUVI‘QO cans and mun: sealed by vrim'uum. the latter nlmmd always be l-refm‘rvd. '"l undomnnd. Como right along" - Pittsburgh I' out. The two sides of (hr min shumd m- flal orvnnnzn'r, If (hm hula-put there is u likeHh-wl that (he vun‘mutuius gases resulting fruux dw-mnpusilimL So can should be bought llml has been resume-rod, The letterlm.’ on the run slmn’d be (‘19:: r :1 ml d Minn. How to Test H and How Qor Tell tho . K M! of F-sh H Holds. Frum-Is .\l;|rn- gin“ llu- Inukmin: inr firm-Hons for pun-hush”; :I (11m ul‘ «I dines: Woman'o Pad. “What part of spa-«h Is 'Wuman 'A BOX 0F SARDINES. TheHi’ghl‘and Park Shoe; Repairing Shop We take pleasure in an- nouncing to the peOple of Highland Park; that we have opened a High Grade Shoe Repairing Shop at 108 W. Central Ave. and are prepaned to do all kinds of repairing at astonishingly loiw prices. Services guaranteedFollovsing is our price list: Sewed soles and heels . . 95c Tacked soles and heels. . 80c Soles sew ed . . . . 75c Soles tacked . . 60c» Ladies and Childrens, 40c to 50¢ Men’s heels, 25c.- Ladies 20c ing lu- H]~:In:ni~hn-d by ifs gray z-f Hm lawman-v of [Wu fin< 2‘ I'valm: nmrly the whuh- Hm End} ‘Hw fnr\\“:|rd tin I) [r ~int.â€"~llzlrper‘s “'wkly. sides I)! (hr min unwind h- \\'r, If (hm hula-put there mod that the vun‘mmtuius till: {rum dwwlllpusilinuy :hde be bought llml has v Hm wntmI profit ls ‘\':1HHIM'~ in” NW 4,1ka -:1l I‘n» \I‘llll‘uth llh- Man.” \:1 of!) at muwk 108: WEST CENTRAL. AVE): All these users have found that Noâ€"Rimâ€"Cut tires end rim- cutting troubles forever. They have also found that the 10 per cent oversize, with the average car. adds! 25 per cent to the tire mileage. . That means a saving of 23 per cent. For statistics show that 23 per cent of all mined tires of the old type rim-cut. THE GOODYEAR TIRE RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio lnmhn Ind Aunciu 3- 10) Principal Citie- Md. Sonic. Sudan than my 0- Th , "- M-kc ml! link of lubbu Tint. 1 in Amuofln tad load 0* ' Nah Canadian 05cc. Ton-to. 0n. Con-6.- IuI-y. M (h. The present demand results from the verdict of 203.000 users. ' And that dem; nd is now larger by far than for any other tire in existence; Note that 1,253).000 Goodyear tires have now jgone into use. They have been tested out on some 200,000 cars. 011! “Want ads” bung walks Nd-Rim-Cut Tires ' .(10 Per Cent Oversize) . Prgbved 1,250,000 Times With or Without Non-Ski No-Rim-Cut Tires f-cu vounhouldknow. Ania“ Ask them what it means to have oversize titanâ€"tires that can't be rimcuL You will than adoot them,too. Your own friends know the truth. Men all around you ule NoRim-Cut tira. But now 1.250.000 tires lave proved that the claimaretme. AKRO‘TGHIB It gives IOpercentmoreair â€"10 per cent extra carrying capacity. That sava the blow- outs due to overloading; Thus these patent fireman- der average conditions, cut tire cost 48 per cent. Our um Tic Book-hood.- a 11 Treads "

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