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Show CcrccUzcJl' iJI Ycunn Kc:? Stenay, there was very strong position which commanded the to that vicinity. 1 becrossings lieved that tf we should cross the river south of Stenay and move to the direction ef Montmedy we could tnrn tola position and have an excellent opportunity to captor large numbers of German troops driven hack oa tb line By tola maneuver we would also be to ua advantageous position te advance oa tho Important supply areas of Longwy and Briey. i attack by the Third corps te the east across the Meuse, south ef The afternoon of November I, the Tlrst corps was directed to bend ltd energies te capture 8edan "assisted on Its right by the Fifth corps." A misconception te the Fifth corps of tho exact Intent of my orders resulted to the First division erroneously going beyond tho left P Pomes knmr yrmf rti n for T"1! boundary of too Fifth corpa and A content will giv them marching directly across toe sector j ' at Cod Liver OiL Its6 rich . Vinaia of the First corpa during to late ," Vitamia D, tot "sanshme agsimS CsrlAWUiili afternoon ef too 6th and through, t (U Nor ,Atan will help build strong, healthy bones. Its calcium al V.M.U. out too night Tho troops ef too sawmSSilJ art helpful for growing yoeng bodies. And ita good fcro-pccta- at First division carried ent this unmothers and invalids, as wclL Scott'e F.muluna b wry necessary forced inarch to Gm trTtsk. fbiLb like la pleasant flavor. Vat it regularly. their tired condition. despite spirit la conjunction Considerable confusion resulted CHAPTER LXV mdm lirt w liwAr sad Tmtdttt tana in S, Smtft Kmmlnm center, November 1, compelled the with to northward movement by to to Forty-secon- d . AL TJ awrIW Ci Si alii aWnni. nnd Seventy-sevent- h e The last phase of the aOJS am retirement of the enemy on the the French Seventeenth corps, was adand their divisions, operations was to begin entire front of the First prepared as a preliminary to a new vanced waa delayed as roads beNovember L The American army Eightieth division on corpa. The Une ef advance to the east. came blocked by the columns of the was now able for the Grit time te reached the new German the 2nd November 8, 4 end A, tb Fifth First division. The Forty-secon- d defensive offensive an for some with prepare position, broke through It and took division of the Third corps to a and the First than i began a race for deliberation, under reasonably nor- Butancy. The following day, brilliant maneuver oa a wide front the honor of capturing Sedan. more and mal conditions nearly on tb Eightieth effected crossings ef the Meuse end Part of these divisions had entered an equal footing with the other established Its line along tha road established bridgeheads south of the son of the French Fourth armies. running southeast from 8t Fterre-mon- t Tb heights ef army and were waging n Gght with Our staffs and troops had become the Meuse were gradually cleared the enemy for toe possession of toe Wonder bow It feels to belong to How Lindbergh's Father veterans. French special units of Tho Seventy-oevent- b by toe Third corpa and the French heights south and west of Sedan. division one of tb tiny nations? now rail succeeded to passing artillery, pioneers, engineers, Second Colonial corps, which had Found Man In His Son The morning of November T and service troops bad been largeand by the night of th relieved toe French Seventeenth found men of the Forty-secon- d and Charles A. Lindbergh's father disThe 2nd had reached Harricourt. Tho corps. Now for to Grst time toe First divisions on the ly replaced by Americana heights army was operating' in a sector following morning It drove too Inc 1914, the French positions overlooking the city, finder oi covered "the man In his son when which bad been under Its control enemy to the hill north of 8t round Verdun were completely mal conditions to action of the they went Ashing for tb Grst time, for a month and more. Hitherto, Plerremont, where It waa held np free from toe menace of these officer or officers responsible for according te the story of "The Lindas on September 12 and 28, wa had by heavy machine-guto McCall's Ore. Magazine. this movement of the First divi- berghs" heights. The 8eventy-elghtheld the front but a brief period division capla these operations the Fifth di- sion directly across the sectors of Charles was twelvs years old. several on months tured tho Bola deu Logos tbo 2nd, vision, assisted by a regiment ef two other divisions would not have - They started from Lake Itasca instead of being the ground, aa was usually the and established Its lino along tot the Thirty-seconon November G been overlooked, hut the splendid and for, two weeks were ntono on eastern edge of toe Bola da case with the allies. had captured Mllly and established record of that unit and the ap- ths river and lakes to northern Min-- 1 north to Briqnenay, and Its Une from there eouth to the proach of the end of hostilities Preparatory to the general stnesoto. They were two men who uck the front Una bad now been continuing on tho Srd, captured Bole de ChatUlon. By night of the suggested leniency. Inefficient commandGennont and Terrierea. 9th It bad advanced to RemolvUle reorganised. The enemys main Une of com- cooked their meals together ever a I ' ers had been replaced by active, My diary notes; and north of Mouzay. munications was now within range Ore In to open and slept out. When "SoulIIy, Thursday, Novemenergetic men, and large quantities Our frost waa also extended to of to machine guns of to First they returned Congressman Lind-- 1 ber 7, 1918. Had long talk with of ammunition, supplies and equipthe south, and by November 10 an army, which had driven him 24 bergh said: ment bad been brought up. Our 8tettinlua about ordnance on miles slnoo November 1. Hla posi"That trip with Charles was ona I excellent Une of departure waa lino occupied favorable positions Monday. Visited 8econd army cured for an offensive to the direc- tion on the western front was no of the happiest times In my whole from which to stsrt this offensive. headquarters and found Indition of Mon.tmedy. Tho Seventy-nint- longer tenable and he urged ' Imme- Ilfs. I learned' to know my boy la From east of Lanc'res-st-S- t. Georges cations of withdrawal on that division (Kuhn), In the diate consideration of an armistice. those two weeks as I bad never ,- to the Meusd we were beyond the front Late on November 9 Marshal French Second Colonial corps, met 1 man known blm before. the found line defenses, and at Hlndenhurg Spent tha day at front decided opposition In Its attacks Foch, then to conference with Ger- In blm. He has good atnff and wlU f&mmaft&tortv An! Went through Grandpre, overthe Cote de ChatUlon we Ganked of the 4th, fith and 6th against the man representatives regarding tha I anvrontinuirf the enemys positions In and near of the annlrtlre. .ent tele-- 1 stick. He stood np under the die-taking . pickmona First corps Borne de Cornonlller, and tola " Landres-et-S; Georges. Having Instructions allied all to headquarters at Harricourt; ho on graphic strong point was Onally taken bring attacks of piles and a hoat of waa pushing troops toward Segained the northern edge of the tho 7th. On the following day toe commanders to chief from which other unpleasant disorders. It Bole de Banthevllle we were withdan. Returned through 8t was 8eventy-nlntmight be Inferred that he with units of the Watch your bowels at any an. in striking distance of the heights Juvin and found traffic to diffTwenty-sixtdivision (Bamford) uncertain regarding the outcome of them with particular care alUff Guard of BarriconrL iculties, many trucks having attached, advanced on Its entire negotiation and wished to let th Whenever they need any help, forty. We bad learned from reports run off tba road to tha darkfront, and on toe 9th took Wav-ril- l. enemy know that there coaid be no doctor should know what a remember further detoy. The .following was and from photographs taken by ness. . Gave directions to use ts best for them. our aviators that the enemy had light on all motor transport Between November S and 7 toe toe message received: "Dr. Caldwells Syrup .Pepsin? the most Received letter from Mar"The greatly strengthened on toe enemy, Twenty-sixtdisorganised by division, right a doctor proa ipiion for the bowel. ft our bach of his Foch retreats shs! lluea, prominent points today asking for tlx repeated attacks, of the 8eventy ninth, mad no atTested by 47 years practice, it has while captured documents IndicatAmerican divisions torn new ofentire front along the tack. - On the 8th It took np the found been thoroughly effective la a his coordined Intention of organizing fensive tooth of Meta. Our "It is Important to pursuit of to retiring enemy, and nnd its ills for constipation relieving moveate and . expedite oar advance has been continuous position along the west slopes of by night of the 9th occupied a Une women nnd children of nil ages. men, ments. Recommended the Barri court ridge. The eastern Harbord and which included lot It has proven perfectly safe even "1 appeal te the energy nnd McAndrews for promotion to apnrs of this ridge commanded all Made from fresh laxative babies. the Initiative ef toe commandtha crossings of tho Mense and division (Baney) The Elgbty-Grs- t grade of lieutenant generaL herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless er to eblef of their armies to formed a connecting link with the By November 4, the enemy, entered to Une as toe right dirt- ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not mak decisive toe results obhigh ground east of the river about sicken you or weaken you ; can be used tained. Cote , without barm as often aa your breath The Infantry advanced to the No Respite for Enemy. is bad, or when your tongue is coated; ffiO assault at S the morning of Nowhenever a headachy, bilious, gassy Orders to response te this apvember 1, following an accurate condition warns of constipation. peal were Immediately Issued and barrage of artillery and machine-gu- n their execution by the First army Ore, which beat down German was under way November 10 and Da. W. Calowcias resistance over s tone of L200 1L let here again no sort of urgIn depth. Squadrons of yards Our troops ing was necessary. swtft-Oyla- g combat plane drove were determined not to give the the enemy planes from the air and K Doctor's Family Laxativ enemy any respite. - Already the fired, on the hostile Infantry, while crossing of tha Meuse had been the bombing squadrons harassed planned for the whole army, and Important points behind the enetoe Fifth corps got over during the forwent The tinea. attack my's Part of the night of the lOtb-lltmoward with precision, gtinlng Eighty-nint- h division crossed on mentum with every mile. rafts Just west of Pouttly, and othFor the Grst time the enemy's er In the rear of the Ninetieth Hoes were completely broken division (Allen). The Second division was unable through. Although be bad been to force a crossing at Mouxon, as badly beaten on all parts of the front be bad hitherto been able to planned, but about a mile south of avoid this disaster. By the magVlllemontry tbe engineers of the nificent dash of our First army, division, with exceptional rapidity however, the enemy now found and skill, threw two bridges across, himself In the came situation that over which one regiment passed. b- bad confronted the allies earlier In The Revenfy-eevedirtxloa, now on the left of tbe Fifth corps, only the war. The Fifth corps In the center ent over patrols on the 10th and drove a wedge Into the German de11th, the low ground north of the river opposite Its front being Good-e- d Physicians tell ns tost one condifenses, swept through the sons of their artillery, end by night bad by heavy rains and damming tion Is nearly always present when a reached the heights of Barriconrt, child baa a dlgestlvy upset p starting operations by the Germans. five miles from the front of deTbe First corps from November cold or other little ailment Consti6 to 10 was withdrawing Its diviThe enemy's lines bad parture. Tbe first step towards relief been decisively crushed, thanks to sions to points on the Meuse be- pation. la to rid toe body of Impure wastes. Awiifesf Iswetary tween and of ths Verdun, the splendid performances a general attack And for this nothing to better than of Commorco te Eighty-nint- h and Second divisions preparatory Departmont Ion of the French Second Colonial which would have aa Its object the genuine Cast orla I Castqrta la a pure Tbs Third corps bad strongly greatly disorganized, was retiring November 7, the our relieving of corps, pursuit turning of the enemy's strong posi- vegetable preparation made specially supported the Fifth corps, tha before the vigorous Atdivision (Traub). Rectntly Scuds tion to front of the Fifth corps. for babies and children. This means Ninetieth division carrying all Its troops on the entire front of toe Thlrty-Oftdestiff 9th waa on the His withdrawal against Meuse First tacking East tbe army. First aod the of a army without reverse, Is mild It and contain objectives , , . CertainJy, intelIgentl gentle; that ft tha Fifth division on Its right strongly protected by cleverly fense, It captured Manheullee and advanced to conjunction with the no Juirth drufft, no narcotic. Yet It guided! publicity and corns and Moranvtlle. machine earnguns bad been Second which of north placed urmyT reaching tha' Meuse, always gets results I Yon never hava moment Msuae. for this operations. delaying the tentlyrigorous local advtr estly preparing Reaching Brlsnlles, and capturing to coax children to taka Castoria. .The following telegram came to division. Fifth ever since Its organization. Eighty-nint- h The ft inr.eapeciallyin these days Beal Castoria always bears the name : On tha left of tha army In tha me on the afternoon of toe Gth: Under the Instructions toned by corps, overcoming stubborn opposicf consume timidity, represent "The operations begun NoFirst corps too Eightieth division tion, captured Beaufort on tho 4tb me November 5 for the advance of mean at dm com Foret outoanding vember 1 by the First AmeriMeuse. The which with too Second diviSecond and the the First reached armlet, and can army, due to toe valor of sion In tho capture of Imecourt de Jaulny wae cleaned up the fol- received approval of Marshal Foch mandof the wnaScr-com- m unity the command and to the ener- and reached to corps objective lowing day, and Cesse wae occu- to a personal note of November 8, merchant fog arousing greater of toe remainder to of Its tbe Second army made advances north of Sirry. The troops, pied. The Second division gj and bravery interest in his goods and attracthave already assured results of the corps was unabls, In spit of attack of the 4tb suffered heavy along Its entire front in the direc1 head- great Importance. I am happy great efforts, to maks much losses, and made alight headway, tion of the Briey Iron basin during ing customer to his doot, to tend yon my congratulations. but during toe next two days It the last three days of hostilities. way against tho Bolt des Loget, divi"FOCH." continued rapidly, and by night of although too Seventy-eight- h Attacking oo the 10th, tho Thirty-tDont worry about a child's queer sion did gain a foothold In that division reached tho Bola antics. He will outgrow them. the Gth reached tba Meuse sontb of hird , March-vlllewood. dHarvlllo and captured CHAPTER LXVI Tlllemontry. but waa forced to retire. Tbs In toe Ftrst corps the Eightieth By too evening of November 1 Our success had been so striking so was toe situation of toe enemy division occupied n since tbw beginning of the Novem- division, on toe 4th, in spite of toe Twenty-eight- h delivserious that ho had either to part of the Bola des HaudronvUles ber 1 attack that I felt full advan- enemys stand, captured or to er a strong counter-sttac- k and Sommaulhe. The Baa, aa weU as Uarimboto farm. tage should be taken of the possiwithdraw from all territory south bility of destroying the armlet on my during the night and Hie Seventh division took and held Tho our front and seizing the region the division took np the pursuit, against counter-attacHill 323, of division capWow struck by toe First army had, upon which Germany largely- de- overcoming vigorous rear guard Tba Ninety-seconhowever, given him such a shock pended for her supply of Iron and resistance until reaching n line tured toe Bole FrehauL that h waa unable to taka strong coaL In accordance with these north and west of Beanmont. DurOa the front of tbe First army, offensive action, although be still views ths following order was le- ing toe night of the 5tb Its prog- the Ninetieth division, oo the left Most of the negroes who came aa effered serious resistance. aned to'' the Find and Second ress continued, the division being of the Third corps (Hines), had to tola country were brought slave next morning. tbe relieved Meuse-oMsua 9th end the crossed the Germane Hurled Beyond armies: Guinea coast on ths westfrom tbs division waa Seventy-sevent- h The action deof attacked oa the 10th, meeting "L The energetic The attack continued with vigor coast of Africa. ern on 4th the comopposed should effectively too First army cided opposition throughout the November 2 and 3. toe Third corps on but east of Ochea, and north day. Elements of the division enpletely expel the enemy from hurting the enemy beyond toe the 5th Its line was pushed forward tered Stenay but ware unable to and the region between the Meuse Meuee near Beyond the Limit and La tonne 8 to th north of tbe town, while others, and toe Bar within toe next dean up Stenay. The Fifth division on toe Gth When toe the everything to new and Besses. By night of after bard Ogbtlng to the few days. The results obtained 2nd captured Doulcon and the ths human mind just had reached tbe wood, reached but could notnearby Seventy-sevent- h startling, on been have felt this take army by Ninetieth took be startled. Walter to ceases Tillers and being Meuse, from Remilly front the entire NineBaalon. the The following day the ' Its entered . Llppatann. . . patrols. Holland. by Moselle to Tbe Fifth division captieth poshed through toe woods division on tured Jameta and cleared(Ely) The Seventy-eightthe Foret "It to desired that, to carry-- , on Ua front sad established Its Lee Petite 4tb the captured dide Woevre. Tbe Thirty-seconlug out the directions that are lino aleag the heights overlooking Into the life of every ooe comes a time Real Objection to Flattary and on tbe following morn- vision (Ha an) tbe Une when we notice the outlined herein, corps and dithe river In toe neighborhood ef years clipping by. sad a mile to than more Ws sometimes Imagine that we advanced commander divlsloo on ing as push the ef the ' vision wa troops we ere considered 9th, right yoongatae people VUlefraach. bate fiattery, but In reality we only the north. TWe Forty second divi- the Third corps, and made substanforward wherever resistance to catching np to ns In bmaroess. This ieeting In toe Fifth corpa the Mgbty-ntnt- b Seventy-eight- h on tial relieved to tbe sion hats tbe manner of fiattery. La hand hand with digoes for without irritability. tvnally 10th 2 On ths the regard capprogress. broken, division November Gth estabtbe of Undoes also Rochefoucauld. lack are and and this by line, "pep" without and until Axed moved vision forward objectives stopped tured Tallly to the face of heavy Itself north of Button. Ore from east of the lymptoms. fear for their Ganka. Special- , lishedwas by heavy fir and the followstock machine-gu- n taka When that feeling, yon get New York Stats tbe ambition of tbe First Thints river. It attention will be given to tm4 rourreU. Ym will probably find that the ing day seised Barriconrt und and mint, that our troops officers sod OOMTUCUSD. army, York stats waa the first New all BS to old (TO You is need a upon backward change. press you. getting job can afford drove the enemy . should capture Sedan, which the boldness II license motor vehicles, beto taks to state that t uia energy, goaway, yon Beeond The Beeuclair. French had lost to a decisive batfinest of all remedies lor that "fagged- methods are 1901 and collecting 334 warfare In and tola open oa dat ginning Rlvnr Highways made a alight advance out" feeling Fellows Syrup. tle to 1870. I enggeated to Gendemanded by the present situyear. that 2.UOO The of dose toafe Colorado a tew la miles this After river resuming the attack the Brd. the perfect era Malstre that prescribed ation. That night tha Third brigade It to aavigable for steamers the Job will again "look good" to yon, and boundary Une between our First long 2. The First and Second Frw Carfbow Left (OoL James CL Rhea), by a perilFourth army a far aa GaUcllly, 612 miles from you will greet every morning with a wnilo. th Trench and - armies will at once prepare to exare 400 caribou In contiThere ous night march 'through the Its to we should amutlL It tbougarthat It might be ignored to ease undertake .operation with the United States. They are on nental can tensive Foret de Dleulet passed which he he too made to te tbe the French, outrun navigable ultimate purpose ef destroyIsle Roy ale, in Laks Superior. completely beyond the enemy offered no objection, but oo the of toe Grand canyon, 67 mllea high ing the enemy's organisation Uses sad captured German troop er. The first te approved. exattempt navigate contrary warmly and driving him beyond the AR Joined in Cornea to their billets. By midnight the To reach tho objective tbe left the upper pert was made In 1891. isting frontier to toe region of 18118 head ef the column was to Gnu to would Greece the entire popnavitbe stream was In First ancient army tb proved boundary of Briey and Longwy. Just to Olympia ulation participated possession ef la Tull erl farm. " Mens and Chters hava to b Ignored, as Sedan lay- gable for 130 miles between Green tha Between oath f Beaumont toil northwest beyond that tins- river and Cataract canyon. to of gxaaoa. northeast and north The success ef to sttsck In ths river, Eiip3i?Ileiiii(2eG fn UIlO Dy General ESSs It - f Redan-Montmed- y. Jolia J. Pernblna STRENGTHEN O) their vka-mia- t. Meuse-Argona- Very Annoying mad to hare my It makesIn me fall sleep." band talk "The poor nan cant help U. took Ukt a Maybe not, but It Intimation that I dont rive bin chance while bea awake." w little bodies 'siuosiii tnmiuilk.ikiDtn) e. 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