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Show 1 r I A HERO EVERY DAY Brave Deed3 of Men in America's Fighhtlng Forces i t If lllder nnd Smith rould only keep go-Int;! go-Int;! lror they were the ones who w or. c.'irrvlbK tbo animunttion for the one-poundcr one-poundcr guns with whlrh the United States marines were hammering awny the riefeiiHi of the Germans at nouresobes. if I'lder and Smith ootilri only keep It tip If tluit steady strenm of ammunition could only Keep OOmlng forward! And Private rtiiter v.. Rtdsr and HMmund T, Smith of the rolled States inarlnos did keep It tip. In spite of the machine nun anil artillery ar-tillery barrages which confronted them, they never ceased to hurry forward with ihe one. pounder ammunition. Soon one tif the two opposing enemy machine k'lin emplacements' had been i nded to bits. Then the second wns shattered, and the marines swept forward. Itoth privates have been commended by their superior officer;:. Private Rider comes from 1 io Writ to, Wash., where htS mother, Mrs. Martha Brooka, Tiovy lives. Private Smith Is it eon of Mis. Julia sniiih of Ohargo, III. |