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THE u-rirr OF THE A i SPORTS PAGES mwte. luad 2Htri Year SI'BSCRin ION $3 SO HVf- i Vt A'i STANDS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1928 AT "THE CROSSROADS OF THE HEIGHTS HAS PART IN G. 0.1 LANDSLIDE CHURCHES LEAD Reed Carriage OBSERVANCE OF Fun era i Pyre ARMISTICE DAY For Tiny Baby legionnaires Be Guests of Methodist Church to Hear Bauman RECALLS 10 YEARS AGO ii i u'lii i i i UK I I I I il i I i- I I I lid ll th I I I 1 i I Inn 'u i I Ill II I I Jill- I' i i tn i ii I Ii I It hi i l'i ill i i Hu Mi i i in i vt ill i i li I I I i ul I HIS. nt i JH i 11 hi i uf 1 i mi i i i I I I I nf i i i i I i i him hi li.i\ i .111 I I 11 nt hitf MM innn i I nil I uihi in i i Id III i i hi ill Mill III Ul. till i i i i i i i i i A i i ii mill nil of Hi i i IMm I A 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ll 111 I li i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Hi i i (I I I ii Mv.ii|n i i i i i i i i Ai i i i Mir Mi i i i In i in 11 i.f i i i i 1) i I i i At HIM I i ti I i (pi i li (I to he a i i il i I a i I ul i a ii i i in i i I I In tin IIH npi i nih.

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and A i i 1 1 I I I tniitlt i i i i i i iiilcln 't 1 Hov Si ontii Inn! i i of 11 IK i i el I i i Is 'ItMiltt iMiinlio "HI mink the un i i i uf the Hi Inn of the I In tin eat Wol lii will Chl- i ini IICMII'M Win 11 mi in- lii i HI em i i i i i imiieiiiin emeiit of the 1 i of tho final rncllnf! 'he ii we i I I i 1 i nf i fin loi 'i i In mil UK" HeifliH i ,1111101 II lit Of 1' I ii i Un i i i i i i i i i of all others who hnnpenod tn Hr 1 i on one of the i i It Hew (Mil IllH li.mil anil i Hie lllm i i a i i i i i i i I II i i dill i i i ,1 mlnutt'H only a skple- ni of i niriluK 1 wllif Al II I i i It was royi i tliut i i tin ll i'f skin i i i on tln i i Ixuly had be i BlnKi'il HiillK I he i h.i another bnibv, MitlHTluo mem hs, who waH tn an rown at ttifl of the trart-dy An luquiM' ii.iil i tiUiiy mornlnR in the di 1-1 .1 tiiii a. lift i a i held She Witt Never Forge SENDS NURSE OUT TO VOTE; DIES BEFORE HER RETURN George Wilder, Civil War Veteran, Remembers Hoover unit I I It ll Ul I a death Women Shown Methods Washing in Heights Hard Water MerchanU and City Prepare to Enforce Ordinance facilities for nearly 400 lio In KC Laundry hocu evcr fc -l i 1 ii. iht ilatu ol iliiiiiiio a have been hecnred for the use ublit hen Ice company was of shoppers and others to aid in iu hi "go Heights Wednesday the enforcement of the new park i i a and was sponsored aaai i Ui t'lil-'leaiJit i Al a It I'eteison piesi- nt en the Count II, and Mis Wva i i Similes, ol ti il mte ordinance, It was announced of i ho retail merchants division 'i Chamber of Commerce One parking place secured on uf tiie Public Vincennes avenue Is now being I Ot i'i, tnortj 140 Attracted to Evenifir nf Regts tration ne 'elHigietable' cleis are being spread over the than WMiw-n ground, the grounds will be miffl- lently lighted and will have an co-opeiatlon -ftith ,1 (he officials In an effort to hi nbout i enforcement i Iu attenciance on the lirst i I neail at miinv on the second The let lures 1 HI I I I tut nitiance aich i In i tl 'ii i I 1 1 1 I 0 I I I I i i I 1 1 1 I I I HI ll I i i i i i i i i mi'l live hegiui mi' i i i The task of en i i i i l) the PI.H I i i li iLige Hit 1 iu i 101 tile i 01119 un nun, i i ,11 hi KI I ii i i i i "ii in i en i ot tla a Research department of Uesplte serious condition, Mr George Wilder, 86- ear-old Crete pioneer and of the Civil war, insisted that his iiurso go lo the polls and cast a vote for Herbert Hoover When the nurse retuined, Mr Wilder had passed av.a but happy in the thought that he had been responsible for at least one more vote for his beloved Republican party Born June 1, 1842, on the homestead of his parents, Almon and Louisa Wilder, Just over the Will county line neai Ciete, Mr Wilder spent all of hia life, i th" exception of the past three years, on the same farm. Since that time he has been making his home with his Charles Wilder, and family, of Crete, where he passed away too early on election day to know the returns As late as a month ago, Wil der was in Chicago Heights, where came to visit, he often llket to do, with hla many friends am family members About that time he had a fall, and struck hit) head A blood clot formed, and It was due to its breaking that death re suited without warning Augusta Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs Brown, and for vvhos homestead Brown's corner ha been named, married to Mr Wilder, and to them three childrei were born Miss Jessie Wilder, teacher in the local public school for a number of years, passed awa 1900, and Frank and Charle Wilder reside In Crete There i one grandchild, Chester Wilder Mrs Wilder'a death occurred i July, 1920, and her husband's bod was laid to rest iu the same cerae tery at Crete when funeral service took place thift afternoon from th home and from the Crete Methodis church. SnrrlTfil hy Mnny Mrs.

Freeffltont-Holbrook. of Vln ceunea avenue, thin-city, ltt si of Mr, Voider, and Mr Jamea Hood, of School utree iB a "niece. Other nlecea an Inelude Mr Raymon Jn the ht-pe of solng thelv Holbrook of this city; Mr CJlnr Its past performances and jj 0 of Chicago Loren Ho apture the South Suburban league I brook of gpokana. Howard Ho several thousand Chicago brof)1Ci Springfield, Miss Christ Record Crowd of Ex- ktViFa pected to Follow Local "fc lllCi ae 1 Iluignts tons are expe.oted to make the trip to Harvey tomorrow afternoon to see Bloom township high school battle Thornton high for the leapue championship and su- piemacy in an atMetic feud thiU has existed almost since the inception of both schools Led by the gaily clad 40 piece Bloom band the Chicago Heights rooting contingent will leave the cltv at least an hoar before the start of the game scheduled for Ram Viaduct, And Leave Car Before Arrival Of Police Mstery suriounds the peculiar of a man and woman who rove a large secl.in Into the sup- orts of the I. nil'ioad laduct at Fourteenth street at 7 15 'clock Tuesday evening and then bandoned the ear almost before nvone arrhed at the scene of the lash.

When police anived a few mln- atei after the accident, the found ie car headed eagj, on Fourteenth tieet i its front almost entire- wrecked were no license a but a HMirdi revealed pail on the inside in the rent eat The plates, it was learned aler, v.ere issued to Lawrence 'nnk 1539 North LnSalle street, Chicago Kfforts will he made to locate 'ook Immediately and an investi- into his strange actions ifter the clash made According a driver for the Checker Cnb ompanv. the m.m and umped into a passing car clis- inpeured A Bearch ot the hos- and doctois' ofilces in the vicinity was made without nviill, so he extent of theli injuries, If any, HOOVER WINNER BY 1203; SMITH SETS ARECORD Only Little Behind Lindsay Despite "Knife" JARANOWSK1 RUNS BAD OtvlnK him 4119 votes, plurality of 1283. Ohlcafco Heiglita did Us a i in deiuBing Herbert Hoover i tho BIcutest landslide in Rep i a history LouH Bmmer- aon, eltct also rode in on tho wave of Republican sentiment that seemed to develop during the W. Frank McEldowney Headi Real Estate Sales Class The first of a series of lessons erf an eclucutiondl coin He In "Real Estate Selling" offeree! by the National association of Realtors was commenced laid Saturday Local and few other compiise the sroup which meets foi luncheon In tho Thomas hotel banquet room A second lecture and dlBcumjlon will follow tomorrow morning. The object of the study is to equip leal- lor better service to the public.

"An intelligent (salesman," W. Frank McEUtoWney, leader of the class, "does not on a sttfooth line of talk, complete knowledge of tli5 thing ho has for sale Realtors were UPRed to know Holbrook of Denver, Miss All AUEUB, of Ok)a George Holbrook, of Pen Mofnes: Hnm Gray, of Chicago 1 Harry Howard, of Dencer, and others, not residents of this city Both Mr and Mrs Wilder were prominent In the Crete Masonic work, being among the first to cairy on that lodge work In community Time and again UK two held high offices in theli i picive orders Always keenly In- their Pity HO well lluu they answi i any question wfotc.h a prospective pui dialer of raBldx.) Ual in or i i a propcitj usk without the- unplcasantry natuially "ItcmllnT "uch ilgld enforcement ill Clirmhei of Commerce is sys- a i i i i platen for the us i ordinarily be plarecl within the re- strlctecl nrea and take up spate i would otherwise be conve- )egnn mi'l wr esearc woul(! conve- i-molV(t Tin- task of en hrolheis soap rop Bnn pel 8 While the en- 'h' will he omple'ccl a ifa Hirers lee lured nn how co be firm when every- one KHSI i mam i marc i i i Tuesday i and i 'ho tet tn mill i i i i the tunes cit li.inilh ImnclH unri the i i uf loaded i i Mnnv i -IK- iticvi i the who me now called cx-aeivln i nirlMHl hiimo to settle clown it. tin. i i tlns Itnmccll- ttelv follow IHK the i Mllioneh there were onl few i i i were killed In MMII hlc-ttKo Heights. nuiiKen tit wui heen ut i nidi giacluallv tnerwui- IIIB eusmalty list Every iiithn the tin p.tHMlni; i i i i wliu.

ten voartt aRd a hume happ lit ot the war's unfllns ck-ath notices tell ot a a of some nntor- who to i should do su nt Hint time noimcotne.nl of Principal of the school Thoie wnt sullli lent number of pupils fix dashes the following sub let ts i i cotikiiiK, short- hati'l i and nclvuiued) bookkec.piiiK and a i i i i i a a trnln- ITIP a i a clnnUim und Incllc-utloUH are that i he C.IUHNCS, IM hapH. Spanish liarllamentaty i and providing t. i i i i i i '-to their coming sample of the lo I ar(1 urg( 0 observe it to avoid i a water was sent In the i It 1 to ho llnnccosaarv stringeno on the part analyzed and the women lame i of who be placed in ,1 1 i tin thi 1 l)PBt New To Moose Thanktgmng i a Popularity by number ot a a i i-eopl. greet ThanksglvlnB Festiv i more i has ever accordeU the In the paat.Jt most, It. charge at Vluiis for the ouenSnK.

i In line is promised by UUK with tor i If a i mimtur, any subject i he taught Teat i th. Hloom lUiucil I i ine In cluuge nuptial Dityortuiiln who have been deprived of some of the education they have desired i tlnd this an unusual oppoitunlt) to continue their HUJH Mr Btiyei 'Factory mnployoett, 1'ipeUalh, should attractions will of r. mi and .1,,. with local merchants for the btitKitiK of wtyltt Heading tho Itat of the rhlef patronage tB public mobile tc 1X3 low of other lollies i Height', a I 1 In the local nlng to make the trip but they will be only a small part of the mass of enthusiastic fans friwn the town who always witness a Btoora- Harvey football gaime With a team that has had a. perfect season record to boait over Bloom has made more gridircra thing Is convenient!) nrrnnged, the Pnc this year than in any other members of th" Methodist ohiirrli Mr Wilder was held in great raspec-t In the -village surround Ing country He was one of thr Is now in effect and all pared to tell the audience the best a It The aeciet of good washing In hard a the women Informed, Is to use enough soap Miss Bthol McMillan, of tin- Home uomlts ciepartmenl of the Kedi uil i i hargc of enforcement (Continued on 2) in the history of the school Peo pie, and particularly gridiron fans, seem to like to ride alone with the winners and they certainly have (Continued on page 2 Child, Invalid From Accident For Six Yean, May Be Cured i i bK years a.go when sh ell from a blccle, Marguerite Rem a i 12, daughter of Mr ami Mrs Theodore Reml'laid, of 161') Oa oct will to SI James huaplta 1 liiu few to undergo a physicians bellevi entirely imilore her i li'p to noimalUy Dr a loni; i a i i aco: U'tit, i toie thi llmh irom tho i wilci-i i and few Civil i veter'mn.

member of the Eichth a Tllinol Volunteer Cavalry, one of the firct organisations In the state to be called into service CARD PARTY Given bv Wendla Lodge No 12 I S. at Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday, November 13. at SO Plnoehle, 500 and bunco Refreshments friends of the little hat she never girl believed be a.l)le t'i recover from the infection that set in "lut the clearing up of the Infee- Hon brought new hope and thj physIUans i decided that ditions are right for the operation ASCAL CHRISTMAS SAI-E Given by Ht John's Ladles Alii Wednesday, Noscmhei 11 Begins at 11 a Luncheon served. bK-2 days of the Despite the fact that hu was (tern ered tho much talked of knifing by a i elements within tho local republican party. Judge John A Swausun, candidate for state attorney, ian less Uiau nrtea behind hh Democratic rival who ris- last minute assistance from specially marked Republican ballots Yet the Chicago Hetehta vote wasn't needed for Judge Swannon joelo Into the moat powerful office in Cook county with a pluiallty ot neaily lO.OOU Not the smailest surprise of tho local election was the surprisingly poor showln made by John Jara- owskl, seeking the county ollU-e.

Heretofore an a'TM 0 1 nvIiMJihle candidate as far as Chl- oaigo Heights was concerned, Jora- received only 244 mora otes than Clayton P. Smith, nU uccessful Democ'raillc opponent. IU he county hu went down to the dc- eat dealt all of tho Crowo-TUomj)- aon Republicans who were able' to survive the primary either by nom- nation or luck Evidence ot the of tae ocal vote Riven in tho election by the Buth Hanna RJteCormink's total ot 6347 was tho largest cast lor any other c-andidate on either ticket wtth. the esccption of Dr Herman N. Bun- tlMon, eoronci In choosInK Di BuiidPSfin this important of- lice the of Ch'raso HeigphLs showed Intel.iRenco in marking Uieir bal (As hmith Failure Snrprlno Although he ic.

sirong aup- poit In a pro IncLs throughout the i 0 i Alfiwi Smith did licit make the race here hat was epeeled of him both by lifinoc ratlc arid nepuWlcan leatleTH. His Hlbb voten howevei. were more than any other Democratic candidate has ever In Chicago Heights In the ilrsi pre-Inc-t ut Hi) thlrrl ward the "Happy Wai- i i cstibllBhcd a dLcldeiilv new i a pie 'dntit by 181 A leconl Uiat w-lll very i Btdiirt for a time unless IH inmlnttecl for tho un the Hi-publican ticket a i Lhlii time 1 A .1 Cermak who ciemotiBtraled to fixjk i i a he In Its Democratic bofiB also gave the local piognoHlloatcri a terrific Jolt by hla showing In the final from this Chicago Heights preclnctn. With only 3518 votes ran more than 200 behind his opponent Oils Glenn C'ermak (Conlluued on page Blertrlo companv In Chicago, umi on the pioct-s ot a i i In the home stressing the i anco of using rins" a thi first tu be hot, arid (ho last (old, and slu emphasized Ih" im- poitHtlK of rk i i so as nut to allow Ofllet PRESIDKNT VICH PRKSIDBNT SENATOR Complete VoteT By Precincts 1 i i i i i 5l A A ffi Ward Precint 1 Hoover (R) 277 Alfred fftnith fD) -218 Charles Curtis Jos. Hobinson (D) Otis Glenn R) Anton J.

Cermak (DI SEVKN 2 3 290 410 tniouph. so as nut lo aitow mn Anton J. Cermak i clothes to remain in i an? OOVFRNOU Louis L. Emmerson (R) -11- length of time Floyd Thompson (D) l'i fias Oryrr OOV Kred B. Sterling (R) 7TM miniiren the 1 1 uuvi-m.

A Waller (D) "5 come thest Dtructton uiiimiH couises of in- Clauses w-lll he held every Tuesday and Thursday evening, from 7 SO to 9 o'clock For next wook only the fewtnn nnrt cooking lod i be on Monday ItlK, TT --w rapidly from erne rinsing water to TK A TO ffelBon (R) the next, then dried In thu gas George F. Sehrlng (D) ittt Ironed tin th0 i ov.tt flmftr N. Custer (R) counull dinner Legion Armistice Ball To Be Held Tonifirt at ntamond 1 orchtwtra tonight for the Amerl- For ulsht minures the- were allowed to i-maln Hi machine, and then t.then i SEC' Kred B. Sterling (R) Peter A Waller (D) "6 OK STATB Wm J. Stratton (R) D.

Meyerlne (D) "1 i ll- drver and -weio all Ironed on the machine miicbiue is used for all work wtth the exveption of baiby clothes Yesterday's lesson was on washing tho finer the silks ray- ons and wootlens and same. water and soap were used Miss McMillan recommended rolling up sweaters and other woolens in a towel immediately after drying to the colors from running and also drys BlMc hose la this manner because sotno of the are doubtful. A lecture on how to re- Btnlna was also we. cornea STATE TREASIRBR -Omer ATTORNEY -Oscar CarUtrom (R) Thos Courtney (D) os CONGRKSS AT Ruth Hann. Mceormtck (R) by Charles Brown (D) -Richard Yates (R) Joplin (D) CONGRESSMAN Elliott Sproul (R) Thtrd District) GENERAL ASSEMBLY (D) --WI (R) lf4 255 130 103 272 JOS 21H 10S 292 101 376 123 158 IM 'M9 3 65 131 229 128 233 128 224 1.10 220 125 214 H9 196 158 232 137 144 209 15G 23S 131 229 128 233 12S 224 130 220 125 214 149 .228 202 258 181 253 175 257 ITS 258 172 249 172 255 169 256 174 255 16S 233 189 347 60 434 214 267 106 375 117 118 216 113 361 366 220 214 251 241 114 rt(111 to the tune-till nwloateti ot AW.T at RECORDER Clayton F.

SaiHl John W. Jaranownti (R) STATE'S ATTORNEY --Wtlllam UttdW' CO) John A flR) SHERIFF John B. (D) SHER George H. fRI 22- Each day of school, CJ ERK CIRCUIT J. Bowltr (DI large Mrs E.A»Snalh,' street, Mrs.

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