Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Apr 1919, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

’2‘"1-'1ta. thing a.“ M 3‘.'.'.‘.'.’j.'..'.....'°"- H00. 83.. M :abm any Dof‘uh‘tv. NG ROOM {npany . Chicago : QOAL SON {Jenn utiful \RK JNEX ROM idan Rd. '. ‘w- Phone 65 re er WI m bkrless 1C held 5 {kt j[ Imm'uvw 33W 1va ‘ hill} ';‘ dam» in»- ln ;\ <1";qu them my lng. h"..'ll‘ “PPM: wit? {GH in \v; happmp-[I Zhih] But! ceeded AF them um Likmi 121'? and I tub barmu- axon; the Bil ten -‘.1‘ top wx‘ than dri (hr dugr W {Li my eye-x' v-xcept f: mu nr run-my During thv night of on; 011th Wm the gun i'mphcw up the (aunoxmnu day Wo- W‘Hlld (in t} night Hf thy 11th u gettinz Mr (meI and it “an elm-(- and Hu- ehxughtmys the rum! md t‘mk up {u inm ol the war Thu plucv that we wvrr to plan» var guns was in front or '11,“ 1* hum-n {Ls flaunt Soc, 3 plan- that the French tried to take In 1915. The! Iried it by A frontal attack md lmt 30,000 men in 18 minutes. The Frfinch gave us four months to me it and we tank it in one hom- lnd 4" mmuh-s. The 11th of the month I volunteered {0 go up and help grt the wmplacuments ready. I went up one night and worked for I“? prepnr o (brougn. u HUN of my -w.:rxvnm-s s‘incv the twelfth ol grpwm‘wr, who“ the St. Mihlol drive qurte'l. 01' course more are man! luxlv things that I would like to Wm“ (M )ou about that have lwvn of ruai impnnmu‘v but I will haw to waztv llowvvv‘r. I will try and touch l'l 'lwl Mp: things and tell a f" p.r~'.~:~ ll vxpvrh-nw-s tlmr I wont n. I w?! write ,vv'l that WI ‘-~ make :1 x1 ”do A,(,‘p{' I just Hun: 2' style. well ‘1‘ ~‘ ‘ 12th ‘ f \I 0' to” “Her.- '8 hJH: M“ 0m hm about wrest. M}‘ De x by Hen son Hf ': the Mt e.“ in ’).l The (4)11 v Henrfi' nights and 31 Iowa! m DJ ti: \n '_\ 1T? ") mndirig a 115 and days without clnsim: rump! fur intorval: of fif< run-my minutv-s at n time. thv night we would do all .ut‘hlu wark won as digging: r‘mplm-Ium‘nts and putting I": Lmourhuv and during the HM dn thw 1mm.» work. Thv y 11th \n- {1-1.1 ju<t finishe-d 2r :Lnxmlmitmn into plum- n‘ (‘lm't- In v-im‘vn u'n‘lock. Hughtmys \w-rv filing along md mnkx- \\vr‘v mming up 1!! nf :hw fini<hinu tom-hm -_' pvx’ (1-1 manly fur Uh' 0H0 at up [If H \l. {mung lotter- H. Everett. of H. H. Even-{t bx‘Cdlh‘r‘ 0! HS II mt? n 0” \\€\ wvrv' tn <[zH‘t Ihv: the 16th infantry (-zmw Hf Th" f-‘HU\\\ frum HUI-(rd haw I had mf- mu‘ has» in the mmds ran n-mvax-r on thv ?: and started to make r whnt we wen- told. nf (hr biggest drives prnuu In “1'?in and HIV In got a littlv in- m.~ mo» that wv have p m tho famous Yank ll‘f‘ :)u know by this timv E. P“ having a Pathâ€" L‘lth u! Novvmher. a» 'tvrs‘ Du)" “hivh is tlw Wz- me In he anwed tn :xro- and what fronts on. su you sov that we mnkz- .1 real IL-Ytz‘r of .' uni do my host tu ['v'AX inu-rvsting letter v prnud m rvcg‘hw- and {a HI gin Mr! H) .\'n\'4‘mb(-l‘ 23 Khu mum ~\ wr' Hu- dour HH km-w that \Mnlllli "P m1 that I hc-Hs m y Hlvxr ll sum;- id, IHHIKIHII In. ,1 W as hu‘mm up dnd “HUSH "35 Written Kenilwnrth, “'0 publish t 11¢ II qu ip \\' “llr 5“ H1 m“! 1nd (h. m Pu in p it 1918 murninu nf th. .1: “Mn! \\.|< h Argnnm- drin iartml in Ha.- nth Hn- heuni. Hv h lulu; as the Mmd (:f his \wunds. ”M. ”v hm! Mwn :x muvhim- mm [IPIDQ’F and was still holding an (‘th'fl h‘u‘rv-l in hh‘ hands". he‘ had hm-n ~mhhw! In thv >i<|v and mu Imp n! le' [lmo About 11 “'00 ”UK fur to the HH‘JH mm In (hum Thur \HH um- qmlv it wow! rhv) mnlr- “ho-n {hp outfit l “114 with (In-n hm stay thwrw our night 2111 Hu- m-xt mun-Hing as n-sv Afteran In) outfit mum llk‘t was so-vvru} ablrw to go OJ swept up w which was t f0“ minuHN l) they wz-n- prol very few (1! tht‘ out of position all that way a] tun-«1 hvnucnup tured about a d mun Ha wzu a (no next mile and a half wlth our gas masks on and believe me they are the must uncomfortable thlngs In the world u» try and run in. When we got to their artillery positions they wz-n- pretty wvll evacuated and not a Jerry \\'2 could hear the film-kw] on the 1 they had left i1 croxwd their :14 of trenches and before we got I gas alarm and tho next mile m masks on and 1H \\’ I! \‘P: mac h i m; draw a: ”1“)" u them. m thul any ,~ fliOh‘tl in \vm a direction that led through d 831) in the woods. which held a German artillery and was lined with machine Runs and just as we got started the tanks started out 160 strong and such a Sight I never saw and it was worth any slight wmmd that could be In- ". l zmthinu re- 1} tr. IIHII mun». Frum HI rr rm! in th that tlw (‘m H‘ hit lym mt“ that ‘.~ mxl) In” L'lm! In H'- than I mm ”mm about four and [it five- thirty Wt‘ pulled tho‘ mart Hf J six night hikv Argonnv (runt. 'l‘hnt wnuld 1:1! fur q-h-u-n nighh l hm! H w! my «ym‘ wwwpl {hr u fvw during [he- driy that \w wuuld wn-r hm thv'l‘x‘ nlumx “:15 m.- gun n and star: usually rt position and [ho -h tho [no Germans orry was to ear them. ’I‘ 011 the flrv st‘ 1 left in an ; their second rosmon and after travelling way and having helped cap- mcnup Huns I had nnly cap- th tlw (‘wrm [mun be‘fr The um- qrmv- Mr'n Hf Hdr- “ho-n the-y lwfx. with (In-n hm! order nrr night and min and ry was to be seen but we :' them. Their rifles were the flrv stops shuwingthat m in an awful hurry. W0 eir second and third Jim‘s = and the same sight. Just got to the woods we got a VI 1‘ IH H hik wmmd (h 1V moved d as they I) nests I ly >i<|t‘ and H” Imp n! “111'! hH-n dead \wxry was still cnmingnut Thrrv wvw svvrrni mm! in tin-rm hm in l l dozen myself and killed a machine gunner and got to him I fell flat v wvrv «m our way that rimv on them ou-itim: in uur mur >41)“;th 0n {ht} wwmh \n- nirriu-d w Ulll' huse- fm' tht‘ \\'¢- ixmnodiutely nv I'IIUIIIH‘ of fixing 1 duznhh that W0 * uthrr Hunt The up was the night, “ham Y\\ I" (I sum-w in the H guns had boén drawn \\' l II Rh [v]! RD N l‘xrk h out My mi Ih 1m m tin-(I that he- in (hex \hmdF mm‘ and [Inn (Ch \\':I~ nlmut um! mhxmm- rv-svrvw. That that \w wqulI‘ I‘t‘ hwy ntmt of :It night until .‘v stopped {01“ inldlc‘ 0! some had uwm'd r \vv hm] :tr- }< HU‘II 'umt. I‘I‘Iilg(‘\ In U1? (1 my [0 come ; I «(HIM su- in Iht“ \s‘nodb 1 I unr Imvk :1!“ :x_\\ \\ :15 ‘ running‘ Curd)" kiIImI ther of our and unundml 12 hq-sido the folâ€" thut kiHmI from tlw othq-r HllII‘lt~ that using thv woods their There was nothing Ithut was real interesting, as far as {I can write. that happened until we Imovml up to our first new position 1””) day after the drive started. W0 :uIvunm-(I :thuut HH‘N' kilos thI‘u a tIvaI and [ht-II Wt" hit tho “nods. Go- Ing thru (ha woods we would find cast-.4 when- thon‘ were lHlI'IN‘tl \vh‘v UH lmth sidv.‘ of thv Hunk :md (II-Pp fifteen foot 21!‘l'l)[)I£iIl¢',\ :IIHI IIH‘II In\\\ \\v-t':‘ \\ mm as hzlsv. ‘pits about ten to (li't'D. and It wa ’mt could across t ' would 31' they won after th¢ hud tn advance \(‘l dad flrét from M. tHvr. ' If» ye-m‘s hinv mm H into m. as the ‘ d sight would them in get ft and mutt-h wave line n but MH- (1 It) I! getting 1 W8: Hv Th. field the sep- and and and g0 up an night they culled fur nr six uf thv fMIu\\.~ and .‘h I mmlv Iht» sm'nml turn in :s tn-mh I run into thv Hum that “(TV fitting on the tirv sto-p uf thq- (I't‘lu‘h and kind of laying un each “(ht-r. at first I thought they wert- alive 50 I shut at two of thvm and thr- only mm thv hullpts had on them was to knock them down. We passed them and run into so many that aftpr flvr- minutes of suvh walking we rvturnm] tn the battery. We only stun-At thorv tm-r that night an tn be \\ ht'll and took our \w'nin 41‘ [hr “()ml." \wl‘v rmv mu.“ m trunchw‘. I IN! tho- \my [01‘ :xlmut (in nr six uf thv fMIu\\.~ and .‘h I mmh Iht» sm'nml turn in :s tn-mh I run field that that patch Hf ~put uf Pram imtm-uiiutwly \ UH lmth sidv.‘ of tln- Hunk pits about ten to fifteen f4 dug: in (110 mum-r nf tho 1 \vv wuuld haw tn rut (1111' V the- vntangh-mvnts :md driw It {00k us snmo‘ linw to p [hr “Hunk 41ml nur nmv pmi before the drive was to stul‘t.. I fig-l ured that it would bv u lot safer up} tht-rv than buck at the base. and it‘ turm'd out that way as tho Huns shelled our hnsu that night willy £1!‘l'l)[)’;ill¢'> um! killm] ”1er of our ln THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS H1! len- mll‘v {If um), (‘nntinund nn Pngn 4 C be stgrfield 41m! nur HH' UHH'!‘ I't' \\ L'l't‘ HHH' “wilt \\ ()(Hl 1H“ of tln- Hunk :md (IN-p n to fifteen foot tit-vp. ‘Mlh-l‘ (If tho rum! zlnll '1‘ In rut (1111' way rlxrll plat H! min. in wan-h thv “hert- “v \n-H Mt r'«.- dv'fll! HIHH in than any ulht‘r llnh ”\HVN nhnm TIN .‘v :1I"Illlul. paw thl‘n ~Hinn \\'::\ d IZ‘ npvl] >1 DU H!) m4] t4) 47 South St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park a extra wnpper of glauine paper keep: ’em Fresh It’s the blend that “turns the trick.” A blend of the finest Turkish and Domestic tobopcosâ€" and the blend can’t be copied. That’s {day it’s Chesterfield: or nothing if you want this pleu- ureâ€"plus. They let you know you're sméking. They hit the “smoke-spot." In short, they satisfy. Sure, they’re mild! But tlnt doesn’t say it an. Becauue Chesterfield; - deliver a new kind of cigarette enjoyment. Telephone 49 for Demonstration Right nowl ‘ct, they are mild! C I GARETTES 0f IMPORI'EDand DOMESTIC ' tobaccos -â€"Blended PAC. un-

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy