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Libertyville Independent, 24 Mar 1927, p. 14

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¥x E-- DRIVEN BACI WHH E= | A LOSS OF 2,00 BULLETIN Washington, March £2--Conditions in iShanghai are improving 'and it will not be necessary for fortigners to sevacuamte the city, Secretary 6t _._ _ y ALFRED MEYER: Ch nese were--killed and 110 wounded the snorth railway station; driviak out: the Shangtunagites and the a@ huve 'bean driven 60 miles bact from Manking ~with heavy losses, accord-- HW"A;W *!'f"' 60 MILES FROM NANK 66 4940 Prs. Lowest P # Do a i l es . _ k . e L\ .. 4# ce L. > . g '--'.,?"3' o it _ ".'-' ol ) n ale en n onl' " S es .1 . ¢ & L wess, m hae wiok Edn ns die Reman n ts Peerte fege segalh m podiiie en in n o o ons' n eogiie 2461 Pairs Martha Washington; Lady Allen And Other Well Known Shoes it «was ~leoarned this <«fternoon. ---- Northstners® who retreatéd . from Wusith and -- Soochow clashed with 'Cantonese guerillas in the Chapei district throwing that d'strict into Wwildest disorder and caus'ng the for-- eign : authoritles _to reinforce the barricades around the foreign settle ment and the guards. s n';v'ouy-an engret n.myu:! ie Tnortherners) who re aJpanese bluejackets guard! man's hl'.":'%l.:. repatriated sent to Ts ® Approximately -- 2,500© other north-- ities: took quick action to prevent a repetition: ~of Tuesday's incidents when manyCbimese »were killed and wounded *wHile: trying to break into For gome hours calm had prevail-- ed around the boundaries of the foreign settiement 'and the Author-- Hore's a chance to buy thit® smart st %lmm:gsh:Wo;--' 1 price. The styles are the newest, clést modeis and include Step lns. Orrchde Martha Wl.!%' "_1.1' on . and Lady Allen S og:o":eqd no introduction* to Wouk:g:\.e Thousands -- prefer these makes . at their retglgt prices, but at this sale price of $2.90, about half QQE real worth, it is only a ques: tion as to whether m':fll last for the day's . fam_gu\s brands -- _ Washington . and Sho% ne:.q no to Wau } prefer _ these their regular supporters of the (Cantonese --g0¥@rn {soon as they ~have »compietaly ~sib+ 5f u % dudd ' the : remnants »0(-- the mortherni the ern . forces-- today-- ts ~neow -- in : the ~city, n of the festivities when the Offinese |mnless theve<are mow incldents. . --' One 'of the Americans was a ma dR others were not identified "In 'Adutirat Williams report, -- --»-- _ + * bhotel cookK passdd out free beer. -- ' MEET --THIS® AFTERNOYGN Londop, -- March 2%$.--The British Tor of Cpmmaes in PnbbGLeE o nesting this aitsimern mith tht soke the {{ghting ~around© Shanghai, <ac, y o ' ewla' . to a m rt to the--ravy @de--| <Whanghai, "March 23.--While 'the-- C. 8 wia':- mupt CV Fomore 'ofder in Suanghat. x 4 A 8 -- ud " % Asiatic M *A . trerecomes 'the augor 'of. a split One 'of the Americans was a ma|" the rauke--of the 'victors them rine." He was--gstruck 'by --a_~ 6 * "444 4 'm -- P & adea :'; 2« . Williams report, -- _ ----> . ]D&ing :*d0bled>*by ~the ' :guerhia k a United Etates <destroyer, . _ ©revolution . and that i Au:niqum !fi' q'mui?m'o: United -- States legation <to --~PHO08¢G] revaolution »but *Kquagre *Tinglly--con} trom Hankow upon the Unitad 8t ~the'. . ewill<btadd warship Isobel to Nanking to 'auml er to §b r with ns --to wake the 'warcraft and to protect Ameri--| war :s#sgabtst ): : Aoclaséd cans endangered -- by the '{ighting~at | avntoi#ege 40 Th6 »Shanglhal »workers thgn other n store on the same 'day. Any mer :':g,ewo here will have the diference in3 refunded if she can buy the same article at .a lowor price elsewhere in Here's Our Guarantee remendous Shoe Sale In C -- avmmmmeee " ~M'w&'_°--~" m'. . i. Mateh 18-- -"'*...L':*,.. tn amme! e recatles at Martha Washington the nking: to 'assist | Ehoulder to uhohlder with ns to wake | ,,,... _ _ _ _2ltttoo C .0. ti, ' g#e 40 *-e h = w nuts and Cof-- (tCS"" *E * feom the Afittion oouncit of trate| 1CC o CX $uroter® a$ 1 hCY o o oi n n mt( o o0 on s ompee protection of | Efad in m fi. of the Bot:] ALSO: ~ACT AS --GWHODES stroyer, f YE "'"I '"m-tu:mfi.: . ememmmmmnrme wk.g ounpeo au&m ol iherg|. _ : ie rommesny. _ .. wC _'MM.'!- k _ s { Puiladeiphia --The . Cnamp Elysees, n < Sepmerneddd in BLT T in _i assniom . _\ "Raris' most~popular-- . thorougBbfare §3, «--=i in an At To be able .to buy smart stylish velret footwear in the now 1927 styles at only $1.49 is an opportunity ho woman can.dafford ~to overloOk----but. get hers S8PLIT +348 FEARED. These are high grade shoes in Tans, Blacks, etc., with® embossed vamps and sewed soles and heels, Both h@ and low shoes from an Eastern 'l 90 Shoe manufacturer. Very special at....... w Children's Stylish Shoes \[: . :" :'I j ' 9 l 'I--l" x $ 4.L i mr'l"'wwu w uPOsY \Army | Laspiés 4«mm:' Wilitam | Juic, ~bopathe me f cbMeo:as in the days of the A. E. p.;| the <Dintare Ptayers, m':::" e.:: vention:-- "Fags" 'also'will be served 'by ~numerous K. of C's, Y.;M. C. --A, Réd : Cross : representatives--and : othet ~welfare --workers that --endecaréd ~them> --selves to the "Aoughboys" @uring the :. ~Rhke ~work--of :the welfare »workers 'Of the war'days 4s to be :doneall ovet 'aghin,:James J Doighan, the 'Fronch. 'convention officer' for: this "state, 'an--. x %*= Florsheim, Ralston and Davies Shoes A fortunate furchaso from _ & leading: wholekaler put thesé n p im J 'ston and the. famous Davies Shoes that--are sold regularly at $7 and $8--the saving goes tfl you. There are low cuts and hig cuts in the newes styles and shades, Not all sizes in each style but all sizes in the lot--its a sen-- sational selling, so be prompt. Wige 2e . ko L 'T""; k Mts esnt --" A To' Conaie t AZ 20 CAZ '| neaiiquarters ~here reported today.| *"*" / B wth,&:r-yium cheek.| Dents t spredd o epidemic, t .| ure as 3 m"w % ho . 4@ cused 3 'The'transport was expected at the | {°"!=& ~] govemment--docks --here tomorrow,] "*"*} : eompileting*s trip from New York. . || '"0m. e "glij" MDW, f 'nouu wili--tike the part of "Axel, a Swed-- ish role, and promise is made that 'he »will=score his biggest hit in this Smartest Spring 1927 Styles In black and brown patent leather. Smartly Styled, at a Record in This Week's Bi Fare The bll--probably will die a linger ing--death in the House calendar. a _ The Houne then--adjourned matil to:_ Following this success, Browne ferod an »amendment to submit thi § measure to a referenduwm vote It car becomesa daw and this more bitter é:'u § fi:' Houge ':'l tied a "sinker" measure adopting _ Brow referendum amensdment and Mrs. K)h rod, mother of the bill, moved that _

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