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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 13

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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THE BORDER CITTES STAR, TIUJJOB. ONTARIO, THUBSDAT. NOVEMBER 20. 1030 Asserts She Was Dead For Four Da vs 90-Day Term days, food For False Call he declared, she had taken no or water and had not even breathed. At the house the priest performed the Bang Sakul religious service.

The woman awoke to tell some remarkable stones of her adventures la the beyond. Charge Light Shrouded In Deep Mystery Dark As Shipj Child Born In i Lighthouse Dies MELBOURNE. Australia. Nov. 20.

Following the death of her baby girl, hich was born while a doctor was fighting his way to her aid across a rough sea in an open motor boat, Mrs. C. A. Myers. wife of th head lighthouse keeper on Cliffy Island, Is In Yarram llospitaL She is expected to recover.

Though she was in terrible agony, it was necessary to lower the plucky woman 40 feet in a basket to the doctor's boat. The doctor had previously tried to signal instructions to the island for the guidance of Mrs. Myers helpers, hut a mist made them indistinguishable. Used Canadian Station In Election Campaign CALGARY. Nov.

20. Radio facilities In Canada were used for the first time on record to impress linked States voters during the recent political campaign in that country. Through a local station. R. G.

Linefcarger, of Havre. Montana, gave a series of addresses to thousands of listeners in the northern counties of his state. Mr. Lmebarger. a well known newspaperman.

explained that thousands of radio-owners in northern Montana find reception from Calgary unusually good. "It is a tribute to the friendly relations between the two countries. asserted Mr. Linebarger. that I came so deep into a foreign country to plead the" political issues of my state.

BANGKOK. Siam. Nov. 20. A Siamese woman died tor lour days and then returned to life here recently il the stories of the woman and her husband are to be believed.

The woman. Nang Pin by name, is a follower of an Indian fakir who created something of a sensation several years ago. One night Nang Pm announced that the fakir had appeared to her in a dream and ordered her to follow him into the great beyond. She warned her husband not to disturb her. Four days later the husband summoned a Euddhist priest and Informed him that his wife was about tc come back from the deaa During the four Radio Dance Nov.

2o RIDGETOWN. Nov. 20. The Red Apple Club of the Reeders school district are sponsoring a radio dance on Friday. Nov.

28. The club members are selling advanced tickets all of which are num- bered. the lucky number will be drawn the night of the dance, owner of which will receive a radio. The dance is being held in the municipal hall. Eidgetown.

Een Willson is head of the club and Oscar Smith is secretary-treasurer. Sentence Handed Detroiter For Sounding Fake Fire Alarm DETROIT. Nov. 20. For the next 90 days.

Louis Vsnderwheeler, 35 years old. 1448 Abbott street, will have little chance to turn in false fire alarms. His id dress will be the Detroit house of correction, to which InsUtutlon he was sentenced Wednesday by Judgs Christopher E. Stein of the recorder's court. Patrolman Edgar O'Brien, of the Trumbull avenue station, and Lieutenant Edwin Rooks, of fire department ladder company 12.

testified that Van-derwheeler sent In a false fire alarm from Eighth and West Fort streets at 9:30 a Tuesday. Eight pieces of fire apparatus and a police minute cat; driven by O'Brien, responded to the alarm. O'Brien and Rooks said a bystander. Cass Jacobs, 1608 West Fort street, told them Vanderwheeler sent in the alarm and that he had gone into a nearby blind pig. They said they pursued Vanderwheeler through several buildings before they caught him.

The defendant, although admitting he was drunk at the time, denied having sent In the false alarm. Rooks said the box from which the alarm was sent has produced five to 10 false alarms each month. Sentencing Vanderwheeler, Judge Stein called attention to the collision of two fire trucks Tuesday, in which 12 firemen were injured, and pointed out that a similar accident might have occurred tn the case of the alarm the defendant was accused of sending. Ha sent -need Vanderwheeler without allowing him the option of paying a fine. T5JTs7W biWolIsJIansr: 200 WOODWARD AVE.

DETROIT Toilet Articles, Drugs, Prescriptions are all included in this sale. And the many miscellaneous articles we carry for your convenience are selling at cost. Do not fail to take advantage of the many necessities we sell at prices lower than elsewhere. Below are mere Slar values. Many others are on cur shelves.

We will tell ycu about them. Struck Hocks rVo Warning Flashed To Highland Hope OIT Portugal AaaaelaleO Prtu LISBON. Nov. 20. A Lisbon rewspaper charged Wednesday right that the lighthouse upon the Farilhoes Islands was rot operating Tuesday night when the steamer Highland Hope struck the rocks off the Portuguese coast.

WRECKED BT BLAST paper aays that a reeent explosion wrecked the light ar.d that, a consequence of the darkness, the Highland Hope was unaware of Its proximity to danger. It added that the teg was so thick, however, that In any ease the bams scarcely could have p-nl rated more than a tew yards. The ship sturk In the t-eachrous rockt not far frem the vU-1 lage ef Penlrhe Wednesday night. while the sea broke her to pieces, and 533 1 men and women taken off her just after dawn Wednesday vtere safe In hotels here. She had lost her course In a heavy fig.

and at 5 o'clock, Wednesday morning. ran upon the rocks with a shock which shook the passengers out of their bunks. Lifeboats were lowered quickly, an screamed through the morn-log. and the officers and crew stood by until the last passenger was safely ay. Two Spanish emigrants, one of them a child of four, represented the total casualties of the wreck.

They were reported ml, sing, and is feared they were drowned. TELLS Or (RASH J. If. Markay. on his way to Rio de Janeiro in the Highland Hope, was one jf the train load of castaways brought her Wednesday evening from Penlche.

That first shock when the vessel ruck threw me out of bed. he said. ran up to the decks, which were already crowded, and saw the ship's fast on the rocks. Women were running about In hysterics, shivering in their night i Three Open bp and threw h-r aground again. The men were getting the boats over and 3 day SfSat OLD DOCTOR SENTENCED GRAND RAPIDS.

Nov. 20. Dr. William Kehey Wright, 74-year-old Manistique physician, who violated his probation by selling morphine, was sentenced yesterday to a year and a day in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth by District Judge Fred M. Raymond.

The doctor was placed on probation June 9. by Judge Raymond. TiMITi 85c Kruschen Salts S1.25 Padres Elixir 98c Note Our Star Values FOR SATURDAY ONLY 75c Vicks Vapo Rub 9c 11.25 Warn poles Cod Liver Oil Extract 79c Bandit Victims SI. CO Gvaltine 69c TRAVERSE CITY, Nov. 20.

The Michigan Cherry Growers Packing com- 51.25 Bayers Aspirin 83c the women pi ted In. One boat was Shoved off when some SpanLsh emigrants. pwntc-strickea. jumped In and th boat tipped over. I was in it.

"S' us struck out while the crew QC. (Will I OOT TKFN IN saved the others. We swam half a mile VHI 1 I.irvr..x v.v until a fishing boat picked us up. All the lime th ship's siren was screeching. and fishing boats were all about lia.

O-ir r-s-tiers bundled us up in warm 7l4icher and Robbers Tape Cabaret Owner's Wife, Guests STERN C.ASHLD 25c Johnsons Baby Talcum SPKCIAL 50c Pepsodsnt Pasta MIXTAI, 29 For smart this exclusive apartment hotel in the heart of tho famoae Wilshire District, overlooking beautiful Testleki and Lafayette Parks. Hotel Roomt from ft up Apartments from tlfO up American Plan from up To Chairs pany here will open a store In Chicago within a short time for the exclusive sale and promotion of the Michigan cherry pie. A. J. Rogers.

Beulah, president. has announced. The cooperative leader said that a heavy demand has been made for the fresh Michigan cherry pie and by a freezing process which was adopted the past summer, the company Is in a position to afford the public with such a dessert. If the Chicago experiment proves successful, other stores will be opened In New York City and Boston, Rogers said. This year canners in Michigan froze about one-third of their crop and this1 amount is ready for the so-called fresh cherry pie which the company plans to distribute throughout the United 1 States.

i $1.00 Marmola Tablets 79c 65c Ponds Cream 39c TTze. rrur.d'i Derhetrrs. with a worn pulled over his head, it Ms slcry over a bowl of steaming "I thou-ht we had collided with an-oher sh he. 'out I saw soon tiiat we had hit the rucks. A eai gash oprned near the stern and t-'r water flooded the cabins.

We got wwjv in the boats with hardly any ecr fusion. We w-rc pretty lucky. Or.e of the hardiest of the passengera was the 76-year-old Duchess of Hamil- n. who wras bound tor Buenos Aires. Rhe ws g-nerma In her praise for the 2619 WILSHIRE BLVD.

LOS ANCELES DETROIT. Nov. 20. The theory that the two young gunmen who taped Mrs. Anne Eoyd.

wife of Johnnie Boyd, purported gambler and cabaret owner, and her two women guests to chairs and fled with 56.000 In furs, visited the home to take the husband for a ride is being examined by Wyandotte police. The women, surprised while playing cards, were bound to their chairs for more than three hours, during which i the ransacked the house. After ST? S7? hl3 bundling the valuables tn an expensive a owned by Mrs. Boyd, the two pmsrneer pulled awar from the vessel. I Th ship a lights were still blazing.

Mrs. 1 she said, as our men rowed toward the shore, and are lost sight of the ship tn the heavy fog. I was glad to know that the cantaln and his men had been taken off before they were lost." Boyd was engaged in the game toward tn her home at 233 Biddle street. Wyandotte. with Mrs.

Pauline Short. 31. Bungalow street. Ecorse. and Mrs.

Hazel Kilpatrick, a house guest, when the two men rang the doorbell. Mrs. Boyd an Men Who Know Shoe Value Will Be Here 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste SPICCIAL 29c $1.20 Bromo Seltzer SPKCIAL 79c 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 36c $1.00 Gillette Blades 69e swered the summons, and when she informed the pair her husband was not at home they drew pistols and forced her back into the living room. While one of the men kept a gun trained on the women, his accomplice bound them to the chairs with adhesive tape and then gagged them. After the women were bound, the gunman remained in the room with them, while his companions made a search of the house.

The loot included property taken from Mrs. Boyd, a white fox scarf valued at 5400: two fox furs. 51.000. and a satin evening wrap, 5500; from Mrs. Short, a fitch wrap.

51.000: an ermine wrap. 51.500: from Mrs. Kilpatrick, a seal coat. 5750. and a cloth coat.

In addition. the men took nearly 5100 In cash from their victims. Boyd police said, is an associate of Lefty Clark tn west-side gambling and also the operator of several cabarets and roadhouses. TO Bt'EXOS AIRES The Highland Hope was on the wav from London to Buenos Aires with 135 firs class passengers, including many representatives of British business houses en route to Buenos Aires for the British trade exposition to be opened next year. There were also a number of Spanish emigrants on th wav to make new homes tn South America, and 149 tn the grew.

Salvage boat tried to pull her off the rocks, but the task was hofvless in the fog and heavy seas, and was abandoned until the weather cleared. The Highland Hope was put into service only last January. She was the second of the Nelson Line ships to meet disaster In the last year. last September the Highland rrtde jammed her nose into the rocks off Vigo and was wrecked. All her passengers and crew were saved.

EVERY DAY GOT riday Saturday PRICES ON DRUGS AND TOILETRIES HEAVY TRAFFIC CHICAGO. Nov. 20. The Chicago elevated lines carry in 60 minutes a number of persons greater than the entire population of Peoria, the second largest Illinois city, according to the Illinois Committee on Public Utility And Will Want More Than One Pair of These Smart Shoes at This Price! Black Calfskin Brown Calfskin Regularly Sold at $7.50 to $12.50 $65 TWO WELL-KNOWN LONDON. Eng.

Nov. 20. Oreat Britain, which followed with keen excitement the drama of the Highland Hop as unfolded in successive editions of th evening papers. dtspLaved special Interest in tuo of the personalities involved In the wreck. One ts the Duchess of Hamilton, the ether Capt.

T. J. Jones, commander of the ill-fated vessel. Mary. Duchrsa of Hamilton.

Is 78 years old. but that fact has not dulled the memory of her as a woman who excelled at all manner of outdoor sports at a time when such proficiency was Jess usual in women than today. She ts known as possessor of a necklace of black pearls which is believed unrivaled in the world. Capt. Jones is one of the best-known ski-pers in the British Atlantic services.

ad ts considered a seaman of supreme ability. ts recognized particular! as an authority on navigation, and there always has tei keen competition among Junior officers to serve tind-r Ti in order to get the bencf.t of his alutl and experience. 13 til TJ, SPECIAL PURCHASE TOILET NEEDS 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 34c 3 for $1 50c Iodent Tooth Paste 34c 3 for $1 50c Squibbs Tooth Paste 34c 3 for $1 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 34c 3 for $1 25c Cuticura Soap 20c 3 for 55c 25c Woodburys Soap 20c 3 for 55c 25c Packers' Tar Soap 20c 3 for 55c 50c Jergens Lotion 39c 50c Frostilla 39c 60c Neet 43c $1.00 Neet 83c 60c Forhans Tooth Paste 739c 60c Watkins Shampoo 39c 50c Williams Shaving Cream 39c 50c Lady Esther Cream 45c $1.25 Lady Esther Cream 98c 50c Ingrams Shaving Cream 39c 15c Saymans Soap 3 for 27c 65c Barbasol 43c 50c Hennafoam Shampoo 39c $1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic 89c DRUG NEEDS $1.50 Petrolagar 98c 60c California Syrup of Figs 39c 60c Caldwells Syrup of Pepsin $1.20 Caldwells Syrup of Pepsin $1.25 Lydia Pinkhams Compound. $1.25 Konjola Tonic 87c $1.50 Agarol 98c $1.25 Absorbine Jr 98c 75c Enos Fruit Salts 63c $1.25 Enos Fruit Salts 85c Jad Salts 69c 25c Anacin Tablets 19c $1.25 Anacin Tablets 98c $1.00 Squibbs Petrolatum 79c $1.00 Lysol 79c $1.00 Ironized Yeast 89c 25c Feenamint 21c 75c Doans Kidney Pills 59c $1.50 Anusol Suppositories $1.19 $1.25 S. S.

S. Tonic 98c $2.00 S. S. S. Tonic Cold In Head, Chest or Throat? RUB Muxterole well into your chest nJ throat almost instantly you feel easier.

Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour lor five hours what a glorious rehefl Those good oiJ-fashione! colJ remedies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with other valuable ingredients in Musterole to make it what doctors call counter-irritant because it gets action and is not just a salve. It penetrate and stimulates blood Recognition Given Fatima Miracles LISBON. Nov. 23. The miracle attributed to Our Lady of Fatima, which extra -officially have teen recognized by the church since 1917.

were recently definitely declared to be worthy of credence by the Bishop of Delra. Dorn Jose Alves Correia da Silva It is understood that the bishops Astoria and Richmond Shoes for Men Those smart Oxfords in black nr brown ralNkln were made too late for delivery, xe purchased them at a low price, and pas the sating on to you. Come In and see them. This Price Friday and Saturday Only I OWN flCHOT. ShcGorifen 441 OUELLETTE AVE Opposite Tunnel pronouncement was made after con- circulation and help to draw out infec- 1 tion and pain.

Used by millions fa sultatton with th- Vatican for 20 year. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy jars, tubes. All druggists. The veneration of Our Lady of Fatima Iras increased greatly in the past few yrars.

and some devotees refer to it as the Lourd.s It began In 3317. then it ts slid the tmge of the: Virgin Mary appeared before three shepherd boys. Eat then, on the 13th of each month, but more particularly on May 13 and October 13. pilgrims go to the shrine of the Virgin In the Cave of Ir.a. in the town of Fatima, to Implore divtne aid to cure physical and moral defects.

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