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Show AIN tiii: joruN i vvmv . i n i Sterns mvj I CIRCLE gkyiNG js lit THE SIOKY SO Inldlitcmc FAR. Oflurr Hrnning'a aariung that 100 (HK) forrign rroup eric vued in Mexico lor an altaik on the I mlrd SUM caused grate romern in arm) headquarter, but the eoplr branded the atalement at 'ttar mongenng Without earning, (our Large southern riues were attained H it tPIFR M Continued Li tlv m .ft jumble of action Boyn ton caught tne full of wounded men. toord the cries of pam. and the shr of commanders whistles, the ji k of subalterns above the bellow i; .iit.llery Rifit flashes stabbed 'he gray ng dawn as the enemy a lou to the ground and fired buk Boynton hugged the earth oi !v li.rg enough to satisfy hinself U it it was an attack wave, not a ti. e i. trol. he had encoutiUrod, thin ht fell back, his men firing i .nittontly as they ran, to the shel-- i r of fox holes in tlie outpost The outpost line, lightly held, .rod load from its , and machine guns When it found its. If controrted by superior forces, its fi ft ders promptly retreated to the n am line of resistance which ran a ragged, irregular line of trenches and centers of resistance our a front of ton thousand yards Van Hussi ks infantry, in naics of men that reached across the whole fiont, struck the main line of res.stiice just as isibility exposed the attack. Colonel Hail of the 9th, observing exthe attack from a vantage-point- , pected nothing more than that Later, when Van Hasseks scheme of maneuver had cut a critical hole into the divisions vitals, the whole force of the frontal attack would come rushing in to mop up with firepower and bay units The 9ths Garand rules, l.ght ma( II 11 L i i m-- sum-automat-k- leally get three different patterns when you send lor tEs one: Using it, you can two styles of tna-.coveralls, and a pretty little They all fit trimly, stay in place, and protect your dresses YOU over-the-hea- d d. thoroughly. J pattern No. 8878 Is designed In even ibis 14 to 48. Sfe 36. 2'a jaids lateral for No. 1 and No. 2, 3'Ij yards 15 yards for No. 3; 2'4 jards Send order to: Jri:j and binding. SEWING CIRCI.E PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. Erancisro Enclose 13 cents In coins for Size Pattern No San Calif. Name lldress u s bolt-actio- n VE ' Feen-A-Mi- nt nt Feen-A-Min- t, t. FEMALE PMJ anti-tan- k lrrefp-u.- ar Pink-n&- m I Has-sek- $ die-to- General llacu ordered him in Ihe rnrnn'i ad. am al all rotlt Brill haiUte (nepared plana ai.h Ihe help ol General Molt, dlvltlon com niandrr Buddrnl) lha imrrtran outpost Hat marked h a tlron (or. a Croat InC lha Klo Grande. Non continue nilh the tiorv, re.t( American rescues, a o aat.on-wid- Co-- -.. c r Trrz-.-.n- in hre as threaten wedee that would force it d by rt a back to .1' k t ,,v it . of .1 .t -- . ' . i. ' f i t ' v - ; i r . w si . ... I . s'1 i :e i ., to i a iiwi is'wrv wwimn ation ' ,V H !" i . .N '$ D - 4 iteus put ill ,i r, a.' 1 4au ... m 4 I i i p, i VAKS UP!! p 4avt Mu. . finnihi ay. The lul B. B : ! anH , iiuku wild , Ammuss wanM mon im'G I I MMl vv Artp r , fiau-.- a ' .1 .Wrtv'K ov dims t.ar shook with feeling as he read a bi nf dispat.h fiom San Antonio bat brought the n eid.nt .f Boll to tragic , e, r -- O.l'U't ,v ii - spki. mv kV'HtM I M(N1 .,r BO'K Sll t S o( i'.-s l arm mi s,t litO'lv.'.VKpV i rt- all i i .fit lit intMin ntuv - I a a.r, pi Vc;kr-j - s j uir gt vv 'it nasi if r- . t i.p - r, i it B, x, e o .1 t , "'i o " i r . 1 !v to sh..; ! , . i ! i r , y . i.t pfiu a m 1 !ipi t .s,,. , ,,,v ' s ! s . a . v r" ! .1 , .,S h is hoi tt l f u aii- - !' i g o i vv en i u w r ,v V 1 Its . m i s' ie u. ' : Be p: "A'V'4jS'e ,"v ts t t1 ,t in . ,t S - i.- 1 sl.i. t II 1. vl te The announcer H . y fe'i' cfp' t VKx ..,r if 1 1 I f t v .1 i.p an a . w 'i, - fi. . ici' by the 3d B.iU.tl n of the ::td a! d the 2d B.itt.i on of the 9th They hit with a vigor that halted the men.uMg enemy masses Tin ir senn automatics, p unrig death as fast as fingers could wmk tr.ggcrs, gave to the attaiknig An. ei icon battalions the infantry weight of twice their numbers Van Hjssekg men fell b.u k, dug themselves into fox holes, waited A lull came into the firing The artillery roared on, machine guns, l.ght cannon chattered and boomed Now the volcanic eruption of battle first something of its volume The crus of the stricken could be heard, plaintive wails of "Fast aid" Van H.msck had lost the first round He had committed the brash folly of undei estimating his enemy. In his haste to blast his way through to San Antonio his conceit had misled him to disregard sound tactical principles No matter if the enemy counter-ott.ic- ' i 1 noted co-or- d - " tl A ki.b.illfi ns Demur g had 1 i Hi for tl neii t lv a y . hi nt to the a.r eorj s. smne tie l...d lt en h military l:itt lfigence d.r lesl he followed a ail ib.e infor: ation on Dei n z was picking a: w a: i e V. i. wh. fhi .! C on the lfi 11 l "Vo.l lt lid bits llf'O! " c. r, ta; g gall. i tl i o,.r l f o li " be I : fi .. : i cai l nounc. d d oh. ek in wound, his ou ! wound iiinl s. thiouch to the Second D of San Anton. o r..-''.n- s t I si II 1 I... - s! s A- - its rtg.nu1 t.tl rescue line A second uU.uk Lunched ng.i i.t tli.it Lne, if it succeeded, rr.ear t u e .table dife.it g Into the melee o.ime ('apt .f the K'x are h ngrxl tape hitote the cov-- . 1041 hr Kelkifi rVkmnaitr h aa Vapl.Gn lleniy lfifil, !fih lTi ted : .. fioi on llli ,st ,ff paste. . th s eve Stalls lnfantiy, dad 1 ntliusiasbe '1 e i Is in.uie of . aulln al .1 the spectator c.f a st.ituc, into the Spirit t " detail rung of wounds reeen. s a n pi Pe sL i" t !i, aiui ,s B.U'- ,imii l.s tfi.it sn i. t and l'i whence these vciy id. al Ca) tam Boll collapsed a few in. . a to n. at. h tie Be. '1 ,e h.i iiipii'i us spu ,t ,, el s wutks have it ally Inch A originated after reaching the p,! .1 m, n tioeu s tape of the ov i r tin iioiiiufinn of genus, gnat work always leaves u.s in a ea.'mjt died this evening with i.t laving ic o ' a is ted in p a i e m u thiuvv.ng tip ii.idei id n hook, or state of musing - Isaac Dlsraolt. gained consciousness " t w a may laid in ful m y ,t For a long time Bun : s it look " .. t o ii y otfii'r th Tim ps mg across the blur of s n Ut fac. s m spi fading tl.e . em. i.t is in front of him, then he I. ft hts mi ha tv. Ml! fa. I's , li ttllig it finished dinner and wei t out into lb. t! ii v ul. ,.m, mg tl e tvv o street The s filler si .1 llai. d lno t . B . ,th the heat of tl e pi . s revolt with. n him aga.i't this soft g mu. spot tf h.s own present duty when there was a mans role oil the hot NO IT v not put nun. inf r ttilnm der. I. il) ') na'.li.I,' It ,'iaiul la ant I'l pi fact or ,li r in kl t all ' ' 0 He ilaed 1. the S' oi . ham to g. M 2 sinus VOll bnu to lli ban Ev.n hlinsi If ;iu!ls Pc vpr,I Hank fi kills af m. ulinp, n assution that tne Cia.itn s) y nest ns Mill ns urn ,i,i liaiisi In M imiul.nc r Is a k was more dangerous to the emintiy la ippt n,( K 't!( h e a els in SI IN., ttaak Jf & than Van Hasseks pris.ut invasion ' r to Nei ti brought him small comfoit lL.t finally reminded himself that he a job to do and not until he h.,d done it would there be hope of trail fer back to the fine of the Armv JOY TO YOUR Washington, the w.mle counliy, . was in a state of fut or All d iv ' V ' r t I X V, olT s. SL from the g ..iiiitHi Burning had been shut vv ! i v 1 . - s v ! : i i ir-ci.- r vv v I . 1 u.in . v . , i '..i.t ( l i 2 v 111 IS i , i vv i . . . !(0l V . l I vv . 1 111 i i i I S i I : i ( i lull ! j , I v ,1 i r i I, i I i ir I VV . : MChADDS 'fv.KwSfgJ'S War ' telhgence servire to brnig tmuly warning well in advance of any future raid New Orleans, Galveston, and other citus were being oiganiz.d against air raids that could not be circumvented for the time being. It was a matter of avoiding crowds, of getting underground against dem olition bombs and gas. People who could leave those cities were urged to take refuge in towns and hamlets until the danger could be brought under control, although tens of thousands nud.d no such warn- had done the same thing by making a stand, the next move now was up to Van Hassek. At the division command post, General Mole had slept through the morning preparation fire. Only by vigorously shaking him had his aide been able to rouse him out of his sleep. Dosing himself with strong coffee, Mole coolly watched the development of attack. The Van Hassek strategy had a right to suppose that the Second would hold lightly and run off to successive delaying positions. Anxiously, Mole and his ing and were pouring into the coun try with such of their effects as they could carry along In New York, Washington, Phila- staff scanned information as it came in delphia, Baltimore, and other great centers of population, organization over the field wires and from observation planes. Van Hasseks tortuagainst air attacks had been feverous columns still were moving up ishly undertaken The Middle West and West were told there was no from Laredo. But no fresh movement of reserves was located in present need for alarm. However, the immediate American front. Both some highly alarming, if unconfirmed, reports of a mysterious the Browmsville and Eagle Pass columns were several hours' travel brewing of misch.ef in the Orient, had the coast cities on edge. from striking range of either flank. Mobilization of the four existent came in, roughly Casualty reports and eighteen Nationcomputed, by noon. One hundred Regular Army divisions was reGuard al lieutenants. most infantry arid seven officers, Nineteen hundred men. A fifth of his ported sixty per cent complete. The Third Army was to concentrate in command gone, many of them offhad he writh Texas as rapidly as possible, but whom men and icers served through long years of peace. the War Department refused to give But discipline held up, and a stern, out military deta.ls. No censorship stubborn fighting spirit pervaded the of military news had been clamped ranks. That word came from the down as yet and the press was printcommanders of infantry who had ing. without restriction, whatever taken the brunt of the losses, it news it could get. came from the artillery regiments Benning ordered an elaborate dinwhich were still being pounded by ner at the Shoreham. Though he had no appetite, he made a pretext artillery. oband men of of odds weapeating while he kept under Against went. who came and a servation those ons there remained the valor of Before starting on his rounds, manpower that could be conquered only in death, or lawful order of Benning had stationed Lieutenant retreat. Jones, an Intelligence assistant, on guard over the Massachusetts AveXII CHAPTER nue apartment of Mme Pujol, with whom Boggio had dined and danced on the capital. Jones Instructions As succeeding battle reports from Washinto were to hold Boggio under close obfront the Texas poured over the radio, servation arid let Benning know as Captain ington was assailed by growing restquickly as possible if the Italian apthe in inaction own his at lessness peared oclock passed, the Seven-thirtface of momentous events. Throughof the Army would the lolled about Staff had of Chief out the day he soon be on the air in a nation-widcafes along Connecticut Avenue New dispatches came in looking for the Van Hassek staff hookup. Antonio. and San Evening Fincke Boggio. from spies, "Bomber reported apFlash found him holding the bag That red welter of the 11th In- proaching New Orleans, Galveston, infantrys retreat from Laredo had and Houston. andThe Governments Intelligence service been reported in meager but graphic tercept nets detail along with the heroic stand of will g.ve prerrpt advance warning Evthe 5th and 12th Cavalry Regiments. if any planes fly north of Texas. to calm. piin remain eryone is urged Captain Bolls achievement of Several persons got up from table loting his men through the storm at this news and anxiously left the Van Hasscks air attacks had stirred room. Others kept determinedly In the country. class-rat- . had been Boll and t.neir seas, a few affected nonchaEonn.rg had fit M. s at the ary Academy, lant composure. Into the dinir.g as r m at this moment came Firmk. tcgither the lltn no tc Infantry g h.s face bred in a surly scowl lit sat d .wn at a table across tne room NEXT WEEK fr' m B r.mrg. 'TO UE LOY7AI f.D) 3MiiCeUeMtMi 3moiJ long-rang- 'ZTTTPTTm nta s. an1 Olliei.il rea.ssui .nice was ben ; t J out over the radio to th e s. . t oi.s of the countrv outside 'he m m.di ate rt ach of Van Hass.), s mv eimi They were told there v.,e no mime diate danger of new a r raids. Ihe Army was pushing thr ugh its mu r ceptmn nets and ext. tiding Us m The enemy tanks rolling in. MEALsi Jj D.partmcnt with its stagguuig problems, black uucu crushing workfiad n BE BOSSED Feen-A-Mi- turret and (ht 1'reiidi-n- l killed NaUonal lorrrt were ordered mobilized, but tbr ert ill prepared lor Immrdutr adum l.en tral Brill, area commander ol the armv in Texat, reported Ur General liacue, chief of tlaff al VV.thinUm, that ht was beinj attacked by greaUy superior chine guns, cannon, and small mortars poured all their hot fury into the surging assault. One enemy wave after another nult-e- d into dead and wounded, but only to be replaced by living waves that poured relentlessly on. Half an hour of furious fighting passed before Colonel Hail accepted the evidence of his own eyis My God, the fools are going to penetrate our center!" he roared. Antonio Astride the Laredo-Sahighway. Van Hasseks infantry drove ahead while successive waves of men melted across open terrain where there was little benefit of cover. Desperately the enemy commanders fed in reserves from their superior hordes of men out of which they could pay the red costs of their error in underestimating an enemy who had not been expected to offer serious resistance here. What Van Hasseks infantry lost DONT to their slower rifles they made arms, up light by auxiliary BY YOUR calof mortars machine guns, many WAY CONSTIPATION MODERN THIS ibers, light and heavy tanks, superiWhen you feel gassy, headachy, logy due to elegged-u- p ority of artillery. Shrapnel, morbowels, do as millions do -- take at bedtime. Nert tars, and musketry now beat down morning on the American centers of resistthorough, comfortable relief, helping you start the day full of your ance with the red convolutions of normal energy and pep, feeling Kke a some Satanic scourge escaped from million! doesnt disturb helL Van Hasseks men burst ahead your night's rest or interfere with work the the chewing j next day. Try until Boynton could see the distendj gum laxative, yourstlC It tastes good, its ed eyes and gaping, grimacing terI handy and economical ... a family supply ror of their faces, as they bared FEEN-fl-MlNTithemselves to a death against which ol they did not dare turn their backs. The enemy poured on into .Boynstrong-poinI tons Boynton became Simple Adversity aware that the survivors of his men J Adversity is sometimes hard were fighting upon a man; but for one man with breaking, stubbornlyand musgrenades, bayonets, who can stand prosperity, there Now saw fell he back. as they are a hundred that will stand ad- ketry tanks rolling in on his men, enemy versity. Carlyle. tanks whose steel armor deflected the regiments ancient guns that were being used until the new guns could be reduced from paper models to actual weapons. Boynton turned to rally WITH WEAK, CRANKY his men, giving to his voice the full NERVOUS FEELINGS strength of his lungs. You women who suffer pain of "Up and at em! he cried. "To periods and are nervous, cranky cue to bell with the swine! functional monthly disturb anoee should find His voice rose above the storm. Lydia E. 's Vegetable Compound simply A second time he raised his voice, marvelous to relieve such annoying symptoms. then he staggered drunkenly, spun Pinkham, Compound la made half around, and fell as consciousespecially for women to help relieve suen distressing ness snapped from his brain and and thus feelings help them go smiling thru such his life snuffed out. tl. 2cul t days. " Over 1, 000 .OOOwomea -?Jt. reported remarkable benefits. Having committed themselves to VORTH TRYING Any drugstore. this folly of frontal attack, the Van Hassek commanders fed in reserve after reserve regardless of cost in TU W 1741 their determination to break through with as little delay as possible. Once Real Modesty they succeeded in driving a wedge one remains modest, not enough into the American cendeep ter praise but after blame, then knew that the whole Ameriter, they 3 he so. Jean Paul Richt- can sector would roll up in a chaos really er. of defeated regiments. s But to accomplish this. Van must drive through infantry Capturing one, succeeding lines they faced another equally resistant What the Americans lacked in auxiliary weapons they made up by elp Them Cleanse the Blood their unshakable fighting spirit a of Harmful Body Waste discipline hard as steel that put men Your kidneys are constantly filtering through the terrors of battle and Batter from the blood stream. But turned a deaf ear to impulses of sometimes lag in their work do Ba. Natwe Intended fail to flight and surrender. Even succeedttat u tetaiBvd, may system and upset the whole k0 ing waves of tanks failed to terrorize Bachinery. them or drive them out of pos.tion backs ehe, PenJeef? All the advantages of auxiliary of headache, attacks diaimese, t,. Sstc..v13 B I11, swelling, puffi nese weapons failed to avail. -a yeefeeling of nervoua loss of pep and strength. One surging mass cf enemy inn k'dncy or bladder or ' ummmes fantry engulfed the right of the 23d. burning, scanty or and left of the 9ih Infantry, late in Now the storm rose the forenoon to new he.ghts of desperation as Van Hassck's infantry sought to a e reputation. T Jpnded break on hr,, .oh by grateful people the Ask jour neighbor! F. e hut area jards the mvadi-. sw im; ir? ore s progru-edafter am :her T Sec md s LAXATIVE-RELIE- n i:t.x bambrd MI NT (rum Uv air, VVitmi(Gn I t VV v.w ; IXSTAI 1H IDEAS Influence f Absence One Action Ahspip c diminishes little Every man feels instinctively mid nit teas, s gn at ones, as that all the beautiful sentiments Wind extinguishes candles and in the world weigh less than a fans a tile. La Rochefoucauld. 6ingle lovely action. 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