ba $0 . pins to two brides of American Le- | a 6 LEGION EDITION, WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY 15, 1922 ? NINE 'KRAUTS' GIVE EDDIE REAL THRILL (Continued from Page 3.) chief and wave it along in front of me so I can see where I'm going." There was nothing else for Eddie to do but that. He says the emplace- ment was a little over a hundred yards from them but it seemed like thirty miles, and the longest hundred years he ever lived were in walking those hundred yards. His legs seemed me- chanical. He saw visions of about everything imaginable and had seem- ingly lots of time to let them soak in well. . The gun kept firing, happily not at him, until he was about twenty yards from it. Then it ceased, appar- ently to get a good line on Eddie. But no shots came and according to Eddie the suspense was something fierce. About the time that he was certain they had the gun all set so it would get him right through the kidneys, nine krauts popped out of the hole and | did a big "KAMARADE" for him. Hvidently they had heard the tank. Eddie says he never had such a fun- | ny feeling in his career. almost rather have had them fire at | him than not because the actual thing | could not possibly have been worse or | more painful than that terrible sus- | pense. Can you beat it? Says he'd | DISARMAMENT? Far-seeing friends presented rolling | gion men at initiation exercises of the | Vinton, Ia., unit of the Auxiliary. i P0000 00000000000¢ EXPRESS 4 Fast and Efficient : MOVING : Of Household Goods TRUNKS : To and From Stations : : SCULLY 4 TRANSFER COMPANY $ 6 Prouty Annex b4 Winnetka 232 : rd | 1 | | | | 99 WOMAN'S AUXILIARY PROSPECT |4@ 3 N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., an illustrious | o8 d . | member of the Post, is the father of | 3 1 O a bouncing baby girl born February IT : nne ire Pp 12. The new arrival is slated to en- | ¢9% : ter the ranks of our prospective | 3 ' Woman's Auxiliary. | '¢* Sp 2 ---- | oe - | oge b bo ['ires, Tubes Space Donated Bo hy ; By * d Ac es 3 ; an CCessories & . ; ------ - | MAKE BROWN SEE RED | but no trace of the intruders has ever! HELPS WITH LEGION EDITION 'DOC' WATSON WILL D N A few weeks ago some of the more | been found. One of the boosters from the ranks LEAD BALL ORCHESTRA enthusiastic members of the League : RE Da of Winnetka vitizens who has given | of Better Burglary broke into the flat RETURNS TO SERVICE valuable assistance in preparing the | of member Tom Brown and spent an| Raymond W. Hardenburgh, founder | Legion Special Edition, is M. S. Whit- ATter. Thontha" of Regotiation Sam | €nioyable afternoon : changing the | Of the Winnetka Post of the American ney, S88 Oak street. Mr. Whitney is Otis: chaleran of the Stoic commit. | general appearance of things. Indica- | Legion, and its frst commander, has known throughout the advertising t63 Hor ihe Babarel Salt Ing socutod tions were that the pilferers were | returned to the service and now occu- | world for his exceptionally successful the personal services of "Doc" Wat. | {rightened away in the midst of their | pies an important position in the staff | work with the George KE. Batten com- son, organizer of the celebrated "Alco" | work, as a bundle containing many college. Col. Hardenburgh was a staff pany. During the war he was one of : valuables was left on the dining room {officer with. General Pershing during | the leading figures in the Department floor. Mr. Brown notified the police, | the war. "of Justice intelligence service. orchestra which is to provide the | music for the gay dancers on the | _ E YC night of February 17. | 6% 6% o% o% ¢% o% o% o% o% o% 0% % o% o% ¢% o% % 6 o% o* Ou 00 oO oF, 0, VY "Doc" Watson is one of the leading a> $e® See oes oer o3o650 450430 030 030430470 450 430 430 030430 470 450-450-430 430 400 430650 450 430 430 050 450 030 430 00 50 030 030 630 e050 colored orchestra leaders in the Mid- | ¢@ 3 dle West and enjoys a wide and fa | $y vorable acquaintance throughout Chi- | 3 cago and vicinity. 1% Through Otis' unremitting solicita- | J0 tion "Doc" has promised to provide | a "dark face" specialty as one of the | ¥g® : Cabaret acts. | 3 . The (Cabaret Ball will have genuine music dispensed by what is consid- | 9 ered by many dancers the '"cleverest | ¢ colored orchestra in this section of | the country." | * P0000 90000000000000 9. aXal 9.0. 0 0 0 0 0 Ob Ob Ob 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 XaX KaXs Xa Xa X aX RANG XG Rg X KaX aX aX KaXaX aXe Xe Xg J Sala' + LEWISA.VOLLMAN 796 ELM STREET WINNETKA - ILL. \/ ¢ ode VULCANIZING J 7 obs ab: e® X axa) $ 7 £4 Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats $ Gasoline and Oils - Cars Greased KOK 0, 0. 0 0, KaX aX aX aX? &, 0 be 0 0% X IX XaX +42 Xa XIX 9, * POULTRY - FISH OYSTERS - SAUSAGE 000000000000 0000000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000000 Phone 1565 -2- 723-725 Oak St. + 204 3 > 7 £2 9, 9, £) Phone ot X 28 06 Ca Xa' Winnetka 1 wr % | A 4 %* | 6% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%0.6% 6% 0% 000 00 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0 0 0.0 0.0.0 0.0.0 6.0 0 0 0 w EE | 967059 0 04% 067 4% 2% 4% 9% 26% % RX eX a Xa Xa Xo Xa X aX KAKA XE XX XX g Xa Xo Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xe Xd -- Gilbert D. Johnson and Brothers, Specialists in homes and vacant property in all North Shore suburbs, announce the open- ing of their local office, located directly east of the C. & N. W. Station at 2 Prouty Annex, Winnetka, Ill. This office will be under the management of Tom Brown, assisted by Raymond Orwig. All properties in Indian Hill, Winnetka and Hubbard Woods will be handled from this branch. The Fuller, Lane Sub-division in East Indian Hill for which this firm is selling agent, will be sold from the local office as well as from their Sheridan Road office on the sub-division. Subdivision Office Local Office Winnetka 1367 Winnetka 314 228 Sheridan Rd. 2 Prouty Annex Winnetka, Ill. Winnetka, I. Main Office Randolph 0112 110 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, III.