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Show ( LGvery Jlmercan Should Head Great Thoughts What makes a great thought la when a thing ia said which reveals a great number of others, and which enables us to discover suddenly that for which we could not hope except after long study. Montesquieu. , TERNS Even the laying . of haa been done Noting aya Colliers. don, 10,000 ton hail wateffa through auch a ceremi movement of iCT tone ctuating.thL1 synchronization, provides for strap style aa well aa real atone on the site Included in several milea built-u- p shoulders. hl away. are slim-hippthis design ' SEWDNG CDKCLE 51 ed J. Fuller Pep panties. By JERRY LINK THX STOKT BO FAB: bteUiseBca OBeer Beaalars waralaf that MS,MS foreign Weep were petaed is Mexico ter aa attach ea the Halted guise eaaaed srnva eeucarm la army 'haadgaartara, bat tha people branded Me ataUauat aa "war mauxarlac." With sat waraias, Mar larga saaMarn cltiaa wan attached CHAPTER XI Continued In the swift Jumble of action Boynton caught the fell of wounded men, beard the crlea of pain, and the shrill of commanders' whistles, the bark of subalterns above tha bellowing artillery. Rifle flashes stabbed The widow Brown who's boon the graying dawn as tha enemy parkin old Jed Moore aaye It Isn't M'S touche that fasdnataa har; sprawled to the ground and fired his if "pep appeal." back. Boynton bugged fee earth Which Shows ShsW a discernin' only long enough to satisfy himself woman, because Jeds a full that it was an attack wave, not a fledged vitamin tan and eats his mere patrol, he had encountered; XnjjOGO'B PEP every morning. then he feu back, his men firing inPXPhaent got bU the vitamins, termittently as they ran, to fee shelof course, hut It's extra-loon ter of fox boles in fee outpost the two that are extra-sho- rt in many people's meals Bi and D. The outpost line, lightly held, What's more. It's plumb poured lead from its Why not try it tomomnrf and machine guns. When it fopnd itself confronted by superior forces, its defenders promptly retreated to fee main line of resistance which A sens rich Im rttsshi J, umd D ran a ragged, irregular line of trenches and centers of resistance over s front of ten thousand yards. Van Ha seek's infantry, In waves Exposed Defeet Let a defect, which is possibly of men feat reached serosa fee but small, appear undisguised. whole front struck fee main line of A fault concealed ia presumed to resistance Just as visibility exposed fee attack. be great MartiaL Colonel Hall of the 9th, observing exfee attack from a vantage-poipected nothing more than feat Lat-- , tiers the Hswt er, when Van Hasieks scheme of ssstHhaf maneuver had cut a critical hole m Ika IM1VL M the flrft of hm to into the divisions vitals, fee whole Wt M HljNM iv but mMl-a- of tfeaTUhMs fMau i far:acU tadMloa If tfcu force of tiie frontal attack would come rushing In to mop up with IS M sad inlw DOUBLI ng ,yyirPEP nt INDIGESTION M Itlf-M- u firepower and bayonets. The fife's Garand rifles, light maMan's Will A man can do what he ought to chine guns, cannon, do; and when he says he cannot and small mortars poured all their It is because he will not Froude. hot fury Into the surging assault if MIDDLE-AG-E S WOMEN HEED THIS ADVICEI! nuniMiidi of are helped to so smll-lthru distress peculiar to women caused this pedod in Ilf by with Lydia x. 's Vegetable Compound famous for ns Pink-ham- Plnkham's Compound made eipeetoU for women has helped thousands to relieve such wee k, nervous fssllsxs due to this functional disturbance. Try Itl For You Health Gladness, Temperance and Repose slam the door on the doctors nose. Longfellow. kiwis bun leaf miners, yauas narking lace bap, mealy buss and must pen, wherever found on flowery shrubs ur fuden crops. ddph or tm cm Ti ; i One enemy wave after another melted 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 eyes. "My God, the feds are going to penetrate our centerl" he roared. Astride fee Laredo-Sa- n Antonio highway. Van Ha seek's infantry drove ahead while successive waves of men melted serose 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 oiler serious resistance here. What Van Hasseks Infantry lost n to their slower rifles they made up by auxiliary arms, light machine guns, mortars of many calibers, light and heavy tanks, superiority of artillery. Shrapnel, mortars, and musketry now beat down on the American centers of resistance wife the red convolutions of some Satanic scourge eacaped from helL Van Hastek's men burst ahead until Boynton could see the distended eyes and gaping, grimacing terror of their face, as they bared themselves to a death against which they did not dare turn their backs. bolt-actio- Ipcsy with "Blade Leaf 40." One onnes Errors Realm Obscurity is the realm of error. Vauvenargues. HSiSi Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body West Ysur kidneys urs soastsatly fltuhl srttsr from the Meod stream. Bin times leg la their work do fcUaajaa not set as Nature Islanded fell te rties aws Imparl that, ii retained, may the system sad upset tha whale Km Braiptnma aaay be raqbt barks rt a. pssslatant haadsAv, attacks of dississas, Ins up Bights, anllias, paSasu pH uadar the eye a fosliag of narveus anxiety sad lam of pap sad strength. Other alps of kidney or bladdarais. are sometimes burning, aeaaty ar ade toe Iraqoant urination. Tksr should bsao doubt that prompt trmtamut is wiasr thaa neglect. Use flaass Mb. Dean's have beau vriasias saw iriaada for mors than forty yarns. raputatloo. They have a Bsthm-wid- a Are rasommandsd by grateful parole the eouatry ever. A pan r ssifAesr . D'OlNSRlUS 2141 WNU W Tlie enemy poured on Into Boynton's strong-poin- t. Boynton became aware that the survivors id his men were breaking, stubbornly fighting wife bayonets, grenades, and musketry aa they fell back. Now he aw enemy tanka rolling in on his men, tanks whoM steel armor deflected the regiment's ancient guns feat were being used until the new anti-tan-k guns could be reduced from paper models to actual weapons. Boynton turned to rally his men, giving to his voice the full strength of his lungs. "Up and at em! he cried. "To hell wife the a wine I His voice rose above the storm. A second time he raised his voice, then he staggered drunk enly, spun half around, and fell si consciousness snapped from his brain and his Ufa snuffed out ' Having committed themselves to this folly of frontal attack, fee Van Haeeek commanders fed In reserve after reserve regardless of cost in their determination to break through wife as little delay as possible. Once they succeeded in driving a wedge deep enough into the American center, they knew feat the whole American sector would roll tv in a chaos of defeated regiments. . But to accomplish this, Van Has-sek-'s Infantry must drive through ' lines. Salt likes NEWEST HOTEL succeeding Capturing one, they faced another equally resistant What fee Americans lacked in auxiliary weapons they made up by their unshakable fighting spirit a discipline hard as steel feat put men through the terrors of battle and turned a deaf ear to Impulses of flight and surrender. Even succeeding waves of tanks felled to terrorize them or drive them out of position. All the advantages of auxiliary weapons felled to avail. One surging mass of enemy Infantry engulfed the right of the 23d, and left of tha 8th Infantry, late In tha forenoon. Now fee storm rose to new heights of desperation aa Van Haasek's Infantry sought to break on through. Five hundred yards fee Invader progressed, swamping one strong-poiafter another. The Seconds main line waa threatened by a wedge that would force It back to ta Iks air; Washlasloa waa bemhed aaS Ma Prasldsat killed. National toreos prepared far tmmsdlnte action. eral Brill, area rnrnmsnder of Ma arar ia Texas, reported la Geaaral Haras, chief of staff at Wasktegten, that ha was halaf attaches hy I ready saparior Gen- 111 Hotel Opposite Mermen Twapld RIGHT UCOKKZNDIQ Jfi , vl , Ratw$150 to MOO a BMifc of dhthicHea to (tad t Ibis beautiful hostelry O. BOS8RU, itm, Pattern No. IBM la designed to shoulders, sixes M to H. lisa M, built-u-p forces. Gsaarsl Bacas ordered Us Is resist Ms sasay'i aSrsscs at an casts. Brin hastily praparsa piaas wtth Ma ram-aisaf- tr help si Gsaarsl Mels, division BaSScaly Ms American satpost waa attaches hy a stroaf (area cross-ta- f Ms Bis Grande. New eaatteae wlM Ms alary. subalterns. Banning had served with tha life for nearly a year until he went to tha air corps, from which service he had been, snatched for military Intelligence duty. Breathlessly he followed every scrap of American reserves, a available information on the 11th. counter-attac- k Battalion Id the by Banning was picking at Ms dinner of the 23d and fee 2d Battalion of the at the Mayflower when there eame a halt9th. They hit wife a vigor that ed fee menacing enemy masses. final flash on the Boll incident. You heard this afternoon of the Their pouring Boll of death as feat aa fingers could work gallant young officer, Captain broadcaster anour the infantry, to fee attacking triggers, gave You recall that, although American battalions tha infantry nounced. wounded in the cheek, he Ignored weight of twice their numbers. Ms men Van Haaseks men feu back, dug Ms own wound and raw south themselves into fox holes, waited. A through to fee Second Division luU eame Into fee firing. The artil- of San Antonia Tha announcer paused, Ma voice lery roared on, machine guns, light shook with feeling aa he read a brief cannon chattered and boomed. Now Antonio that the volcanic eruption of battle feat dispatch from San of Boll to tragic incident tha brought ot The cries volume. its something consummation: of tha stricken could be heard, plainCaptain Henry BoH life United tive walls of First aid!" Statea Infantry, died early this eveVan Hassek had lost the tint round He had committed the brash ning of wounda received in actloa Captain BoB collapsed a few minfolly of underestimating his enemy. utes after reaching the hospital and to his his blast haste In way through died this evening without having reto San Antonio his conceit had misled him to disregard sound tactical gained consciousness. For a long time Bennlng rat lookprinciples. No matter if the enemy ing serosa the blur of somber faces In front of him, then he left Ms unfinished dinner nit went out Into the street The soldier spirit flared Into revolt within-hiagainst this soft spot of Ma own present duty when there was a man's role on fee border. He walked to the Shoreham to get himself in hand. Even Flagwill's assertion that the Coalition spy nest waa more dangerous to tha country than Van Haasek's present invasion brought him small comfort But he finally reminded himself that he had a Job to do and not until he had done It would there be hope of transfer back to the line of fee Army. Washington, the whole country, was in a state of furor. AB day Bennlng had been shut off treat fee War Department wife its staggering problems. Mack uncertainties, and crushing workload. Official reassurance was being fed out over the radio to those sections of tha country outside the immediate reach of Van Hauek's Invasion. They were told there was no Immediate danger of new air raids. The Army was pushing through its interception nets and extrading Its intelligence service to bring timely warning well in advance of any fuThe enemy tasks railing in. ture raid. New Orleans, Galveston, and othhad done the seme thing by making a stand, the next move now waa up er cities were being organised to Van Hassek. against air raids that could not be At the division command post. circumvented for the time being. It General Mole had slept through the waa a matter of avoiding crowds, morning preparation fire. Only by of getting underground against demvigorously shaking him had his aide olition bomba and gas. People who been able to rouse him out of Ma could leave those cities were urged sleep. Dosing himself wife strong to take refuge in towns end hem-let- s until the danger could be coffee. Mole coolly wstehed the development of attack. The Van Has- brought under control, although ten sek strategy had a right to suppose of thousands needed no such warnthat the Second would hold lightly ing and were pouring Into the counand run off to successive delaying try with such of their effects as fee; could carry along. positions. In New York. Washington, PhilaAnxiously, Mole and his staff scanned Information aa it came in delphia, Baltimore, and other great over the field wires and from obser- centers of population, organization vation plane. Van Hauek's tortuagainst air attacks had been feverous columns still were moving up ishly undertaken. The Middle West from Laredo. But no fresh move- and West were told there was no ment of reserves was located In present need for alarm. However, the immediate American front Both some highly alarming, if unconthe Brownsville and Eagle Fats col- firmed, reports of a mysterious umns were several hours travel brewing of mischief in fee Orient, from striking range of either flank. had the coast cities on edge. Mobilization of fee tour existent Casualty reports eame in, roughly material. For this yards tractive patten, send your order to: computed, by noon. One hundred and seven officers, most lieutenants. Nineteen hundred men. A fifth of his command gone, many of them officers and men wife whom he had served through long yeera of peace. But discipline held up, and a stern, stubborn fighting spirit pervaded the ranks. That ward came from fee commanders of infantry who had taken the brunt of the losses, it came from the artillery regiments which were still being pounded by e artillery. Against odds of men and weapons there remained fee valor ot a manpower feet could be conquered only in death, or lawful order of long-rang- retreat CHAPTER XII As succeeding battle reports from tha Texas front poured into Washg ington over the radio, Captain was assailed by growing restlessness at Ms own inaction in the face of momentous events. Throughout the day he had lolled about tha cafes along Connecticut Avenue looking for the Van Hassek staff spies, Flncke and Bogglo. Evening found him holding tha bag. That red welter of fee life Infantry's retreat from Laredo had been reported In meager but graphic detail along wife tha heroic stand of tha 5th and 12th Cavalry Regiments. Captain Bolls achievement in piloting Ms men through fee storm of Van Hasieks air attacks had stirred Ben-nln- fee country. Banning and Boll had been elan-matat the Military Academy, had gons to tha life Infantry together as es NEXT WEEK Amilteo Aitoskmf Sniinllmemt MISS I T I DON'T Banning fs again confronted udA an Important problem when be meets Fincke, the fore fgn spy. Should he emit him, er pose ei his coUeegue f A miiishc would prove costly. Regular Army and eighteen National Guard infantry divisions was reported sixty per cent complete. The Third Army was to concentrate In Texas aa rapidly as possible, but the War Department refused to give out military details. No censorship of military news had been clamped down as yet and fee press was print ing, without restriction, whatever news It could get Bennlng ordered an elaborate dinner at the Shoreham. Though he had no appetite, he made a pretext of eating while he kept under observation those who came and went Before starting on his rounds, Bennlng had stationed Lieutenant Jones, an Intelligence assistant on guard over the Massachusetts Avenue apartment of Mme Pujol, with whom Bogglo had dined and danced on the capital. Jones' instructions were to hpld Bogglo under dose observation and let Bennlng know as quickly as possible If the Italian ap- peared Seven-thirt- y o'clock passed, the Chief of Staff of the Army would soon be on fee air In a nation-wid- e hookup. New dispatches came In from San Antonia Flash Bombers reported ap- proaching New Orleans, Galveston, and Houston. The Government's intercept nets and Intelligence service will give prompt advance warning if any planes fly north of Texas. Everyone la urged to remain calm. Several persons got up from table at this news and anxiously left the room. Others kept determinedly in their seats, a few affected nonchalant composure. Into the diningroom at this moment came Flncke, Ma face lined In a surly scowl He sat down at a table cross tha room from Bennlng. (TO BE CONTINUED) at- 4 MOOUCTIONIKDwown . Ka,,... ....... Fatten Name Address accumatb wiiiTaia&M Mm.. ...... roaniHa eiffi - eeeeeeaeeeeeeaeaaaeaeeeeee Me JUST UUHT drtmr aiigj teU Mammoth Bronze Turkm Wilt Compressed Tommy, why tion on milk only I eaked for two Well, you see, condensed milk. AND PtWresa, SEWING CnCLX PATTEBN DEPT. 14f Naw Montgomery Ave. CeUf. San Francises . Eneloee If cents In eolna for Its regimental reserve line. A second attack launched against that line, if it succeeded, meant inevitable defeat. 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