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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Jul 1919, p. 7

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| i Cn "REILLY'S BUCKS" IN | '915 Eleventh WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919 7 FIRST ANNUAL REUNION North Shore Fighters Attend Session of Rainbow Veterans on Anni- versary of Initial Battle Several local fighters were on hand | when "Reilly's Bucks" gathered Mon- day evening in the Auditorium hotel in Chicago, for the first meeting of the Illinois chapter of the Rainbow | division veterans. The smoker cele- | brated the first anniversary of the 149th field artillery's first participa- | tion in a major operation. | ago Monday night the artillery be- gan operations in the Champagne | sector and aided in winning the | Champagne battle that had been ad- | vertised in Germany as their "peace | offensive." General approval marked the adop- tion of what will be the official in- | signia of the Illinois chapter. The | button chosen will be a spread eagle | with a rainbow across between the tip of the wings and the numerals "42" over the eagle's head. Col. Reilly Tells Plans Col. Henry J. Reilly, who is presi- dent of the state chapter, announc- ed that plans were under way to re- organize the old artillery band, con- sisting of seventy-five pieces. The membership of the Illinois branch totals over 700. A drive was launch- ed to bring the membership above 1,000. It was also announced that with opening of permanent headquarters at 52 East Adams street, active work would be started in compiling his- torical data of the regiment. The headquarters will maintain a bureau for military information. | { IRENE CASTLE AT HOYBURN NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Jack Pickford and William S. Hart hold the leading roles at the Hoy- burn theater, Evanston, this week end. Mary Pickford's talented brother appears in his greatest suc- cess, "Bill Apperson's Boy," on Iri- day. This film has attracted unusual | attention in this vicinity and comes | to the Hoyburn as a"first run"release. | There will also be a Burton Holmes Travelogue and a Christie Comedy. "Square Deal Sanderson" is "Bill" Hart's vehicle to be seen on Satur- day. It is his latest success and is proving one of the most popular of the current run of films. Irene Castle leads the Hoyburn bill | next week in "The Firing Line," a Paramount-Artcraft special. This | great film will be seen on Monday | and Tuesday, July 21 and 22. Mary Miles Minter is the attraction for Wednesday appearing in "Yvonne from Paris," her latest release. There will be an episode of "The Carter Case," a Craig Kennedy serial. Dorothy Gish heads the program on Thursday in, "Nugget Nell." Friday's: feature will be "The Profiteers," with Fanny Ward. Vivian Martin appears at Satur- day's matinee and evening program in "Louisiana." . A coming attraction at the Hoy- burn will be Catherine Calvert in, "The Career of Katherine Bush." ORIOLES, WITH EIGHT VICTORIES THIS YEAR BATTLE WIZARDS SUN. Two local teams will battle Sun- day on the Orioles' diamond for the supremacy of Wilmette. The odds are in favor of the Orioles as they have won eight games this year and lost three, while their opponents have not as yet played. They have defeated some of the best north shore teams having twice defeated Glencoe and Winnetka, both noted for their abil- y. The Wizards, who will oppose the Orioles, are captained by Bernard Lear, and are confident they can break their opponents present win- ning streak of four straight wins. They have a Chicago boy named O'- Connor on the slab to oppose Borre. Runtz will catch for them while Bell Robinson will don the mask for the Orioles. GETS FRANKLIN CAR AFTER ELEVEN YEARS "While at Evanston, Illinois, re- cently, I purchased a Franklin four- passenger roadster, Model 9-B. 1 drove the car home, and to say that I am delighted with it does not half express it. "T have been in the automobile business ever since the first salable cars were on the market and have wanted a Franklin for ten or eleven years, as 1 have been convinced that | an air-cooled car is the real car for this country. I never realized that there were so many other good feat- ures about the car, aside from the cooling, until I became the owner of one." Frank D. Hyland, Devil's Lake, North Dakota. In North Woods Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutten. of street, are spending A year. several weeks in the north woods of Wisconsin. 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