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Libertyville Independent, 24 Oct 1918, p. 16

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24,1918 i _______LIBERTYVILLE IN-DEPENDENT, TFIURSDAY, OOT. '-Ubertyv'ille Independent'rHeae Zâke County Independent- Waukegan Weely Sun Cot n TfEREPUBLICAN TICKET ForVutdt;e M EDI)IL MeCORMICK For Coîîîgressman At Large RICHA]$D YATES WILLIAM E. MASON For Coiteý4stan Teflth-fistrie-t CARFI R. CHJNDBLOM For State Treasurer FRED E. STERLING For Superintendent Ptublielnstrtietioni FRANCIS G. BLAIR For Couîity Clerk LEW A. HENDEE For County Judge PERRY L. PERSONS For County Treasurer ROY W. BRACHER For- Superintendent Sehools T. A. SIMPSON For Sheriff ELMER J. GREEN The food administration ia urging people to eat nuts as a. means of cutling down the high cost of living-that's &Ul vel and good, but where id one to gel nuls Ihese day%?. PaU s hors but nuls are as scarce as hen's teeth. Yonu Mr. Kicker whQ? have been compWanig about 'th e . .of L iu Waukegan snd Lake county, islen t1 this note from W. J. Allen who in louring in the west, now ai Williams, Cal.: "Butter is $1.50 a pound here and eggs are 90 cents a dozen." It did not creale any surprise in coupty court loday wben the cales against the mon charged with sefli g 1 quor were called that Statl'sAttorney Welch dropedthe prmeulon. Afler draggmng them along for over a year mâil the "iodor"y wore off, il waa, generally fel thal the .xact course laken today would surely b. followed. Per- bapu tha's the answer to, the continuons sale of boose tu the southern part of 1he township. No worry! IIIV~('the job unfinisBed. these men would RE I CW'C rather be here doing their full bit than iIn steam heated flats. ANNIV DCADV Like one balf joyously. balf regret- PlI N M ÀR fuily turning the page of an old FEdiary. tbey traced thte regixnent'r, bis- AIE 1111tory, since the Oetober day when they CUJL O H O sailed îtram New Yok. Nov. 1 tbey landait at St. Nazaire and vent into an artillery training camp until the Savo up Powder for Visit- lt bn o is thoffiers weri nt TWer Calling Cards oftet sPecial achools, wbhe the traning Thm nch teel waa carricit on under French Instruc Oun Waahingtonsa birthday the regi. met 55w their first real action at INFANTRYMEN LOVE THEM Dojeva nLran.weete fieAriHey eyr Yt as cOnd the infantry brigades division. a Thsvws suppoSeitet be a quiet sec. ArbHu Nevr Ye Ha ioerbut "Oon the Germas.startcd Failed--Detailed Sketch of their preparatUons for their big Mrhdrive andth b Rainboi- sector Year,s Service Abread reeciveit ts f ul share. Atter a month the division was sent aven- Wrting f rom France under date of land te the Baccarat sector, where Oct. 22, Frazior Hunt. a spevîal writî- t romaineti until Juno 21, aeeing con- siderable service and suffcring some Or lu a Chicago paper, bas somne in. casualties. lt next moveit te Cham- teusly ligeesting things taeaay Pagne, and on Independonce day vas about the 1491b artilery, of wicb Put ln thc front Une at Chatons. on A.. V. Snith of Waukegan. i, lieuten. JuIy 15 It hetped stop the great Ger, Iman drive that was te start the pres- , &nt Colonel. and in vhieb there are ent, omn oet uttat 14 Wau'iegan boys as mem- lm Savarat Dsprate Batties. bers. Hunt seys; On July 18 new ondes'. sent the ,T* Omrt annlversary of the sait- Raiibw nté thé big iulcd pub. ad iug of Relly's BucILE. ta France Ivas turing Uic suOceffding weeks tlie aPprOpjslately celobrated sevorai Illinois mon. vlth tiie Test 0,f Lhlr ma a go on the mnui bis of Lor-, division, *ent tbrough nmre oc the reine by sending lot the Hun trencb- mont desperate ligbting Of the whole es ad gun Positions some 10.0o war. Ourcq, Veste. Meurcy farm, three-incb steel compliments ln hon-.'Sergy, Seringes andt Nesle wiii be or of thc occasion. Altogether il vasi bonor ames ds long as the history a gay day for the Illinois artilicry. oftIlinois mon ls rosit. Here nmeonf men. abo bad sort of saved Up the I th dr bravent and best gave tbeir Povitor for the big coiebration. lives and many athers part t thoîr As s grand openink for tne testivi- blond andt bone. ties, Cspt. PatterBons battery B, .frorn Early on tbc mornlng of Sept. 12 Chicago, looseaed up a couple of these mon helped tet lay down the thausand igh explosive fireworkiscrusbing bonbardmont that von the onilvard bound. lIhen Battery A of i . Miiol salient fer the AinenIcans Danville, did a very gallant bit Diai ste5 littie tost. Wlth this job finish. spectacular work by dasblng up, un. cd thcy vere rushei te1 their present ltmbening, and going into action un. sector on Oct. 5. For days andt nights der line. The doughbeys wetc justI since. tbrough tbc rain, muit andt cold going oves' the crest of the 11111 under and Grinan sbela and gaz, tbbc lii. an Intensé' -un tire and ht was noces- nois men bave stuck with the guns. gry te bntng up the battery. -A_______ cama up pn the gallop and swung about andt unlimbereit Its caissons a-ý AMER CANS TO IT STEADILY. If beng fired at by a movie <aer IWth the American Forces North- rallier tItan by German shrapnet. vest of Verdun, Oct. z3.-unless tbey Leved by the Infantrymnen. Ne srtilllery autit Oser vas toved i; by fbe Infantrymén lie the men .f lb. !ainbov division lave theme leatb- or legginags boys af the Hundred and, Fbrty-lnth. In bad moments wben' Ata gr ron hordes tumbloit outJ 09 U ig it towards the Rainbow trenehos the Ilinois artitterynien naavr falleit wth their deadty bar- Raview Their M-istory. OU enniverssry day. vben 1 visited tlsa, they were stretched along thec 11td. hllsldos. hait bidden ln the 4rii&broya tinted underbrugh. cainoulage vire neîîing vas ý-tcffl over th. Tronch -T-wîth 11gray outaita, but the breech là&zbintug itha a marine on- ~q!tas'. vere squatted Sptembr' Ita itrizzle, but Mr. Chairman . tlb. cold 4»id Boar olý8 a day 'ab - t~y hae egmineit&d pur- ase*~ ~* tha, sawlth tu tic ya t b. ibtat wa lar hodirectev -ord" o lbe. carracWle are saved -by their pies for peace. the Certnins Wiii be subjecbed tô steady bammcring along the greater part of the western front throughout the visiter. Indications are that il je not intendeti to give tbcm a bréatb- Ing speli. otwthstanding weather conditions. lb le pointcd out that decreased activiby vautà onable thc Germans to recuporate ta sueb a degnee as ta malte certain a prolongation of the sâtraggle. During previous Winters thie cncmy bas been able ta rest up hie forces and eplenish bis supplies.1 espectally ammunition, and thene le Do reason to bolliavoe oulti flot avait imself of the same opportuni. tY nov sand ta a mucb greater advaa. tuie- S Bùy~ sizecu ter Wooien Missesand Jufi6ts Lake Countyle Greateat Store for Women'a Readyv-to-'Waar-2O6.-21 Ci 'c FURS!- Scarf s $1, lynx,fao- 'coon, blue Wolf, etc. ô - - - - Including Showroom and Salesman's Samples and. Our Own Lines. A Gigantic Event for Saturday and Ail Next Week 2025 Our ominnceof the Coat Market Drawi to Us Marked Concessions from the- Biggest Manufacturersý Such as Wooltex, Korrach, Sunshine, ]Etc. Coats up to $15 in Coats up to 18.50 in Coats up to$25 Very Coats up to $30 In- ail Sizes, Special at- 'ail Styles and Colors Special at Only - cluding Plushes, at- $9.5 .7575$5.0$19.75 Coats Up to 32.50 Velours, Pile Fabrics 22.501 Coats Up to 35.00 Some Fur Trimmed 24a75 All 'Colors and Fabrics are _AFS %g Coats Up to 40.00 Broadcloth and Mix. 29175. Included in the Various Assortmnents I '4, Picturé .d Above are Several:Plush and Fur Coats Coats Up to 50.00, Many Fnr Trimmed Coats Up to Plush, Velour,' 62.50 Cloth $135 Canadian B3lue Muskrat Coat at- 46.50 ~Yj~ Coats to $45, Silver- tones and Pom Poms« 34e75 $195 Seat Trimmed ,Muskrat Coat, at-

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