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Show F IX BAVON . U lie observe d progres s, and detache d 1 corp<'ra l with his squad to get fot' ward by the flank. "Get far enou!(h past the ftank gun, now, close as you can, and rush It-we'l l keep it busy." •.• Nothing sounds as mad as rillefire, staccato , furiou s- The corpora l ALBER T PAYSO N TERHU NE judged that he was far enough , and .! raised with a yell, his squad leaping a~ <@ bT Dodd. 1.1o&d .1. Compo.n ,..) with him. He was not past .1e flank; two guns swung that way, and cut In a Remarkable Von Moltl« e the squad down like a grass-h ook (Copy lor Th!o Dopartm ent Supplied bJ' the mE," aald Napole on III'a minAmf'rlca n I ,eglon New• Service.) levels a clump of weeds. . . . They later ot war, "all Is In absolut e lay there for days, elgl)t marine s In Marin es readine ss for the Prussla n campai gn, a dozen yards, face down on their TO BRO ADEN CHIL down to the last button on the last D VERW ORK. worry and lack of rifles. But they harl done their job. of the last soldier. " WEL FARE PROGRAM ratter reat, all put extra burdens on the The men In the whPat were close Now, this was one of the most monu· lcidneya . When the kidneys slow up, enough to use the split-se cond InterIIH!ntal lies ever uttered . waste poisons remain in the blood Improv ed desertio n and non-sup port val In the firing. They got ln. cursNapole on UI was well aware that and are apt to make one languid , legislat ion lB conside red by State SenIng and stabbin g. ~lluslr8~ed by ~he tired and achy, with dull headach es. Europe distrus ted him. He knew the from ator Sherma n \V. Child of Mlnnea po· \1lletclv s Made on dizzinea a and often a nagging backMeanw hile, to the left a little group French were natural ly restless , that !Is, Minn., to be the most Import ant ache. of men lay In the wheat they under had had a long era of mllltary the single item ln the Americ -::::::: C.Y"'"" IJU Jr Tk6.11fr ..#'*'t.r" '-an Legion 's A commo n warning of imperfe ct very muzzle of a gun that cllppl'd glory, and that a few years of humchild welfare program recently Inkidney action is ecanty or burning the stalks around their enrs and riddrum peace might lead them to wear:v eecretio na. Doan' :J Pill3 assist the more woods, and In the edge of these dled their combat i)aCk~-flrlng high augura ted to obtain better laws ln of him. So he went on the kidney• in their elimina tive work. prlnclpl ~ woods the old Boche, lots of him, in- by a matter of Inches and th" mercy various states. Senato r Child, an at- that a war every four years STORY FROM THE START Are endorse d by u.era everywhere. would fantry and machin e-guns. Surely he of God. A mao ~"un stand just so torney, has been appoint ed vice chair- keep them content , swell A~ Jlou:r mt,hbor l France 's had seen the platoon s forming a few much of that. Life present ly ceases ) man of the Legion 's nationa l child martial renown and make The •uthor. describ es how the 50,000 Users Endor se Doan' sa safe his own First battallo n of the Fifth ma· hundre d yards away- It is possibl e to be desirab le; the only desirab le welfare commit tee to guide the legit~· crown. Mra. F. E. Wab9n, 7 Hl1h St., Lynn, rines are quarter ed near Ma.rign y ~tlve phase of this work. that he did not believe his eyes. He thing Is to kill that JrUnr.er, kill him MaN., A)"'l: "lhe time cam~ when I fo~nd. In the first during the ftrst part of June, decade of the Ninetee nth "Desert ion and nonsup port laws ' my..,lf in bad he.ltb. The k•cir••Y oecretlOIY1 let them come close before he opened with your hands! One of them. a 1911, when they are suddenl y century Napole on the Great had were tcaldi~ and cause-d me much annoyshould be Improv ed In O!"der to make oent up north to relieve the First fire. The AmHic an fighting man has corpora l named Geer, said: "By God, ance. My back L'!hed conata,.tl y and I had crul5hed Prussia to the dust and huattack.. of diz.Eine... Doan'• Ptll~ ware prompt division , bea.rl.ng the brunt of his falling!'!. Ile Is prone to many re- let's gE't him!" . And thE'y got him. extradi tion easier," Senato r Child mlllate d her in .bclpinc me and I ahall pever ceaee to 'ta.. king. The son the German ot!'ensiv e. of that said. "Even In those statPs where ex- king grettab le errors. But the sagacio us One fE>llow SE'Ized the spitting muz•n.telul to them.'" was on the I'russla n throne in enemy will never let him get close zle and liP·E'ndE'd It on the gunnE'r ; he cellent laws regardln l!' desertio n and 1870 and the great ~apo!eon's n~phE>w enough to see whom he is attackin g. lost a hand In the matter. Rayone ts nonsup port exist, extradi tion often !s ruled l''rance. CHAP TER !-Con tinue d 'VIlen he hns seen the enen1y, the ftashed in, and • a riflP-hu tt ro~e and made Imposs ible tor various reasons . Bismarc l•, Yon !\Ioltke and other -2STIMULANT DIURET IC::!. RIDmY S Americ an regular will come on ln. fell. The battlE' tore through the cop- Usually the wife must furnish the Pru>'sia n statesmE>n had foresee n money to extradi te the husban d, and The division set out In cam Ions; In To stop him you must kill him. And pice. fOster-M"llburn Co. Mlg.CI,....llutfalo.Nl: The machin e-gunne rs were It Is the wife who .needs trouble with France and were well prethe nei;.:hhothood of ~Ieaux they wPre when he is properl y trained and has brave her husban d's mPn, and many of the Prussla n suppor t to properl y cure for their pared for it, e\'Pil If they did not (as \ turned around and sent out the Par!s- sonwho rty to say "Come on!" to him, Infantr y were brave men, and they many think) secrl'tl~· bring about the Metz road, along which the dvillan he w!ll stand ns mueh klll!ng as any- diE'd. A fE'W streame d baek through childre n who cannot furnish the conflict . France, on the other hand, populat ion from the country betwee n bo<tv on earth. Quick relief from pain. the brush. and hunters and huntPd the money for extradi tion. was totally unread y for any such "Also, Preven t shoe pressur e. the Chemin des Dames anrl the the public's sympat hy does The platoon s, assailed now by a burst In a frantic medley on thp open clash. Prus.-la 's revenge for the sixtyAr all d~ and slwe stOTts Marne, togethe r with the dPbrls of a fury of small-a rms fire, narrow not go out to a desertP.d wife as it ed at the crE'st of the hill. Impart ial mayE>ar-olu lu.hrles wn~ at French army, was coming back. The their eyes and Inclined haurl. does The to the \\idow In needy circumtheir bodies chine-g uns, down the hill to the left, overt occasio n of the Franco -Prussl an dvlllan s walkE'd with their faces .forwar d, Jlke men In heavy _J_ Put on~ on-tha rain, and took toll of both. Present ly the remwar was as follows : pain l.l .rone much on their shoulde rs, anrt the1·e went on. Set'ond waves 'l.nO •pBU H reinfor ced nants of tile assault cornpan iPs were Queen Il;ahella of Spain was dl'· -~-~_;;_~~~----~--~-~~-~:":~ v•as horror In thPir l'yPS. The marine s the flr<.t. fourth waves the third, as panting in the treE's on the edge of posed. The ~pnnish crown was oftook notice of another side of. war. . . prescrlb l'd. Officers yelled "Battle Interm ittent ly - tile hill. It was thE' objectiv e of tile fered to Prince LeopOld of Hoht>nzoi.• "Hurd on poor folks, war !~." sight! fire at will"-a nd the leadl'r>'l, attack, but distanc e had ceased to Fh·s Tr:u )p - ··r ;; uroke only aft Pr a IE>rn, a rela li\' e to King Willium (\f ••You ~aid It!"- "Say-t hink about making out g-reen-~ray, <"lumsy uni- have ony meanin g, time was not, and good nwal." Re <·nPit 'l'raHJII - "O:r, I my folks, an' your folks, out on the forms and round- pot-hel mets Pru~sla. Nupo!e on III at once rle· in the the country was full of square patches though t you tmwked ." clared that such !;electio n would de· road like that! . . ." "Yeh. I'm gloom of the woods, took it up with of woods. In the valley below were stroy the "halanc e of vower" and lt>aYe • thlnkln ' about it. An' when we mpet SprlngflE'Ids, aimed shots. Automa tic more German s, and on the next hill. France exposed to Prussla n attack on that Boche, I'm gonna do someth ing riflemen bron~ht thl'lr chaut-c 1 .\f•er· tt' lllng tl; e truth lots of n.en hauts Most of the officers were down, and east and south. HI' therefo re dE'- tr)· to lie ont nf it. about It-Loo k-righ t nlce-loo kln' girl, Into action from the hlp-a chaut- all hands went on. " mnmled that Leopold 's eandida turP be =====:====-=------~:-=::: 7onder !" <'haut Is as accurat e from the hlp as They went down the brushy slope, There were Frellch soldiers In the It evE'r Is-and wrangl ed furious ly w!tlldra wn. King W!lliam meekly across a little run, across a road obeyed. UttPrly d~>ceived by su<'11 sub· rout, too. Nearly all were wounde d, with • their ammun ition-c arriers - where two heavy Maxim s were or In the last stages of exhaust ion. "Come on, kfd-ba g o' clips!- " "Aw mission , Xapole on went 11 ~trp further They did not apvear to be first-lin e -I lent it to Ed to carry, last night caught sitting, and mopped up and and demande<l II pledgr from William that no Prussla n prince , ~hould eve1· troops; they wers old hE>arded fE'l- -didn' t think- " "Yeh, and Ed lent up the next long, smooth slope. Rome marine s branche d off down sit on the Hpanish tln·o,le. William ~ lows of forty and forty-fiv e. tE'rrltor Sufferi ng from Ncrt!Ou sness, It to .p fenre-p ost when he got tiredthat road and went Into the town of prompl ly refused to grunt so nhsurd 1als; or mean. unpleas ant-loo king Al- get me some orr a casualt y, before Stomach Trouble and llun-/,o wn a request and puhliely snubbe d the gerians , such troops as are put In to I-" A very respect able volume of Torey. There was fighting In Torey, Condition, Colo. &prings H'onwn ambaHs ador who transmi ttPd it. This bold a quiet sector. SE>ven or eight fire came from thE' advancln~ pla- and a French avlon reporte d AmeriRetlore d to llealth. Thanks was su<'h an excusE' as . 'apoleo n haC. division s of them bad been in the line toons. There was yPllln~ and swear- cans In !t, but they never came out TGnkzc. again longed . . • for. Fran•·e at once declare( ] a handfu l of Impude nt betwee n Solsson s and Hhelms , which fnp: In the wheat, and the lines, much The recover y of war on Prussia (.Tuly 10, 1870) and fellows against a battalio n of Sturmwas, until May 27, a quiet sector. UJ!nned, got Into the woods. Mrs. J. J. Lueb, Some truppPn . . • . Then rushed a body of troops to the GE>rthe men who On that day forty-od d division s, a grenade s went off; there was ~cream 708 S. Cascad e Ave., Color ado man frontier . tidal wave of flglltlng German s, with Ing and a tumult, and the "taka-t aka- mountE'd the slope found themselvE's Springs , has exIn a Sherma ("(eared n W. Child. arPa, full of, orderly So far, !'O good. Rut, owing to graft the greates t artiller y conC-entration taka-ta ka" of the :!\hxim gun~ died cited much com· French wood plies, and apparen tly and incompetenc~·. France 's nrmy was the Boche ever en:ected, were flung down. "Ill! Sergea nt !- ·hold on! there stances ment. , "Tanl ao nlthoug h her situatio n often was a machlne-~un In every In wretche d conditio n. YPt Fnince upon them. and they were swept Major said he wanted some prisonsaved me from Is more critical In the case of deser.Terry Finneg an went mud with patrioti c zeal 'fhe dleil tion than away, li.S a levee goes before a floo.l. ers-" "Well. sir, they lookeil like woodpi le. perman ent d i aIt would be if the husban d here, sprawle d across one of them. fE'ats They had fought; they had come they was gonna start someth ln'-" of the first Napole ability, on " says Mrs. ngaim;t \Jad died.'' Prussia back, flghtlng , thirty-f ive miles In "All right! All right! but you catch Lieuten ant Somers died here. On~ were Lueb. recalled . Everyo ne ex· Senato r Child places Improv ed delieuten ant found himself behind a "For almost ten years I bad been three days;· and the Roche, though some alive the next place, '!ertlon and nonsup port lE'gi~latlon at pected a triumph al march to the Prus· you woodpi le, with a big auto-rif trouble d with lndl;;es tlon and consian cap! tnl. The err "On to Berlin !" leman. the top slowed up, waR still advanci ng. They hear?-" Quickl y, now-g et some klnil of what he calls a minimu m sequen tly was in such a run-dow n were holding him along the Marne. of a l!ne-" "Can't make four Just across from them, very near, program he was on all lip>'!. has nrrange d for conditi on that when I ate anythin g Legion a machin e-gun heblnd another woorland at Chatea u-Thler ry a machin e- waves -'' "\Veil. make two-~an' In contras t to this, Prussia 's troops oftklals of the various states. put plle was searchin~ for out of the ordinar y, I suffere d terthem. The gun battalio n of the Americ an Third the chant·c hauts In the Sf'I'Ond were in ~plE'ndld prepara tion. The ribly and became awfully ner~ous. -no lieuten ant, all b!s world narrow "In the last decade there has been ed to a tremen north and ::;outh Gem1an statps (on dl vision wa~. piling up his dead In usp gettin' 'em humped orr before we "But now, I feel and look b<Jtter dous swing ot public opinthat little place, pE>ered vainly for heaps around the bridge- heads but can use 'em-" The attack a many of which Xapole on III had been than ever before and can eat anyion to the econom y of child welfare went on, told he might rely for neutral ity or to the northw est he was still coming . platoon s mu~h smaller , sergPan ts nn<l loophol e; the sticks were pumpin g IE'glslatlon," he thing. I give Tanlac all the credit said. "The Americ an for my marvel ous recover y. Every even aid) unani:n ously joined Prussia , And to the northw est the Recond Dl· c-orporals comma nding many of them. and shaking as the Maxim flailed Legion Is !n a strateg ic position to them; hullets rang under his helmet woman should take it, regular ly.'" sinking lntenw cine grievan ees in a vision was g-athering. Durin~ the A spray of fugitive Roche went begive directio n and leaders hip to the This wonder ful tonic, made from commo n cause; 477,000 men were ums5econd, third and fourth of .Tune It fore the attack, holding where the "Herl', Morgan ," he said, "I'll poke IDJ nationa l Impulse . The Legion Is the tered, us ugainst France 's 310.000. , roots, barks and h erbs, helps build croupe d Itself, first the Fourth hrl- ground offert>d cover. workin g his tin hat around this side, and you natural advocu te of that higher pa'.Fhe German forces were divided into 1 up weak bodies, frees 'the system of cade of marines , with some guns. and light machin e-guns with dl'vlllsh Rklll, watch and see If you can get the triotism which polson, drives out causes of pain. looks forward to an three armies, which at a signal crept then the regulnr Infantry men o! t11e retiring . on the whole, comme ndably. chaut-c haut on them- " He stul'lt Improv ed Benefit ·bY Mrs. Lueb's experie nce. race and an improv I ed ability Ninth and Twenty -third. Already , He had not expecte d to fight a defE'n· the helmet on his bayonE't, and thrust to maintai uncheck etl across the Rhine like a , Let Tanlac help you to gloriou s n high standar ds of. living hnge three-h eaded around Ilautev esnes. thE're had been slve battle here. and was not heavily It out. Someth ing stru<'k It violentl y and product snuke, JH"PcP<led by health. Get your first ·bottle trom ion. a cloud of Uhlan!'l, sweeping- all before a brush with advanc ing German s, intrenc hed, but the place was stiff from the point, and the rifle made hU. your druggi st-toda y! "The problem under our governm ent them and striking at Frnnee" s very and the German s were given a new with his tro<'p!l, and he was In good fingers tingle. The chaut-c haut went Is a state problem and the Immedi ate heart. King Wllllnm was eomma nder 1 experie nce: rifle-fire that begins to quallty, as marine casualt y lists were off, once. In the same breath there control Princ es. Now Surge on over legislat ion to suppor t was an odd noise above him .•. the In chief, with Mar:;ha l von Moltt.:e, the kill at 800 y rds; they found it very present ly to show. machin e-gun .•. he looked up. Mor- this end Is In the state legislat ures. p<'erless tacticia n. as his chief of staff. 1 l'rinees s ~Iary, only daught er of 1nteres t!ng. This was June 5; the batThere was more wheat, and more "Beside s the desertio n and nonsupThe !l'rench armies, comma nded by King Ue<n·~p unci wife of Ylscoun t talion near Marlgn y, on the left of woods, and obscure savage flghting gan's body was slumpin g down to Its port legislat ion, our minimu m proNapole on III In person, made ~Ietz Lascell es. Is now a "::;urgeon." She the Marine Brigade , had a feeling among Individ uals In the brushy ra· knees; it lean<'d forward against the gram calls for was admitte d recentl y to the Royal a widowe d mother 's wood, the chaut-c haut, still grasped that they were going In tomorro w. vine. The attack, espedal l:v allowan ce law conson ant with the their headqu arters. the In- In a clenrhe d hand. coming College of Surgeon ,; as 1111 honora ry to the ••. The men though t lazily on board platoon s of the Forty-n inth ani! On August :2, part of Napoleon'~ conditi ons In each fellow. state; Hhe was the firRt woman ever the creation ground butt first. The man's head events, and lounged In the wheat, and Sixty-s eventh compan ies, burst from norther n army drove a handfu l of of a central childre to n's rf'r!'lve bureo an honora ry diploma . The u in each was gone from the eyes up; his hel-watche d that clump of trees-a nd at the trE'es upon a gPntle slope of wheat Prussla ns out of the town of Saarsttte under a proper princes stat~ s, after departthe <'Cl"!'mony, donned a met slid stickily ha<:k over his comlut an a{onlze d bellow came on the that mounte d to a c~est of orderly brock. But thereaf ter Prussia acted ment, and the provisio cap and n for gown an unpaid and took u seat among echo of a burstin g shell- "\Vell - pines black against the sky. A three- bat pack and lay on the ground . . . ever on the orrensh~. The French , county childre the other n's bureau. fellows . A state flhe's stopped one! • Though t she comere d coppice this siite of the ":\-fy mother ," reflecte d the lieuten ant. commis indlvJd nnlly, fought like heroes, but sion of Interest ed persons . ap"will never flnd my grave In this musta dug 'n- "Le's 1t0 get It-" pines comma nded the slope; now It pointed by the governo r, to stl\dy the they were no match for their place!" He pit' ked up the chaut. stronge r foes. In two armie:.; !~'ranee·~ Present l:f there was lots of steak. blazed with muchin e-guns and rilles: matter and codify the laws Is recincomp etently comma nded, ill-equi pped .a nd later a bitter Jesson was repeate d the air was populou s with wieked chant, and E>xam!ned It profess ionally, ommen ded. noting a spatter of little rE'd drops on forces were hurled hack and pre-mustn :t bnlld cooking -fires with keening noises. the hre<'C'h and the fact that the clip 1 "Matte rs like supervi sion, of child- vented from unl tin g. On!' of green woo where the Roche ('an see the~P Most of tho> fl"fmt \Yaves went caring ln~tltutlons, organiz ation ot armies was led by BazainP , forthe smoke. But everybo dy lay down down; all bands very sensibly . flung showed one round expehde il. The courts handlin g juvenll e delinqu ents mer conque chargin g handle was hark. He got ror of Mt•xko : the <'ther ) ~n full bellies. Refore dark the last them~elves prone. "Can't walk up to his feet with and prevPnt lng depend ency will be by :.\lacMahon, afterwa deliber ation, laid the French were falling back. Some time to these bnbies -" "Xo--w on't be rds preside nt of consld<'fed ln states which already France . Razaine wa!l !lucce><,.;lvely during the ntght Brigade RE'nt battle enoug-h of Uti left to get on with the gun across thE> woodpi le, and sighted have the minimu m provisio ns.'' 1 . . . threp Boche with very rE'd faces: beaten at Coureelle~, :.\Iars-lu-Tour and ~rders .to the Fl r!<t battnllo n of the war-" "Pas~ the word : crawl for- their eyes Iookpd pale under their Gra velotte (Augus t l 4, lll arHI 18) I Fifth marines , and at dawn they were word, kE'Ppln" toul'h with the man and was penned up In the city of 1\fetz. ( In a wood near Champl llon. Nearly on your right! Fire w!1ere you deep helmets. . . . Re gave them the Troph y to Auxil i,a ry lor whole clip, and they appeare d to \vllt Mac:?>Ia hon rno,·ed forward to aid him. every man had stenks In his mess-pn n, cun-" Schoo l Bette rmen Then t W he orh eame away from there. Later but on SepternbE'r 1, was surroun .led -and there was hope for cooking them Swent!n~. hot. and an:;:ry with a he was In the little run at The state departm tha ent foot of the at AmerRedan, and nE>xt day was for<•f.'tl to f for br!'a kfast. Instead . . .. blenk, c·old unger. the m:rrinp s The platoon~ rame out ot the woods work<'d fon\ ani. They wPre tl•erP. of the hill with three men. all wound- Ican Legion auxilia ry which eat'h year surrenr !Pr with forty gPnernl s, 4,000 ~ as dawn was gPttlng ~ray. The light and the <:erman~ werP thPrP. An offi- ed. lie never knew how he got there. dol'S the most constrn rtlve and sys- 1-ei"Ser ofticers and 8-t-,000 nwn. [ tematic work In develop ing and Napole on III, who wus with :.\Iuc::.\Iowas strong when they advanc ed Into cer, r!sl(ing his hend nbove the wheat, It just happen>:!!. strPngt hl'n!ng the puhlk 1;;chool sys- 1\0n's army. was al. o capture ''1'0 DE CON'l'IN UED.) the open wheat, now nil starred with d and tem of Its state will be awarde d a pack.t•d off a pr!sonE'r to n German dewy poppies . red as blood. To th!' •:• ::t•:• ::t•!•::t •!•::t•:•::t•:•::t•:· ::t•:•::t•:•::t•:•::t•:•::t•:•X l·'or p<'rfact tinting of dainty uouP. · •:•:::: •:•::t•:• ::t•:•::t•:•:z: •:• ::t•:• ::t~::t•:•::t•:• ::t •:• ::t•:•::t•:• ::t•:•::t.;, ; gold trophy cup, It was announ ced fortn•s,;. At news of hIs capture and . W!'Ur, dressPR, etc., the easiest east thl' sun appeare d, lmm!'ns ely rpd way· recently by nationa l headqu arters of the dlsgroc l'ful f!lilure of French arms 1 and round. a handbr eadth above thE> nnd lly fa!" the best way-Is the usc of Jack son No Mea ns Lack ing in Educ ation I the auxilia ry In Incllanapolls. Tt wlll I rage and mortlfle atlon !<elzed all • real dye. It tints in cold water, horizon : a German shf>ll burst blac-k 1 you \ be known us the Boll('S trophy and ~·ranee. :\'apnle on was depose d; his ! kuow: just dip the gal"men acro~s the face of It, just to the left t nnd it • ha~ bN•n donated hy the dPpartm ent : wife and ·on were compPll of the line. ~fen turned their h~>ads e<l tn flea j takes whatev er tinge you wish to give John Quincy Adams decline d to at· He continu ed studies In rhnt part of Washln11ton In the name of Lemuel secretly to Englan d: and, ~eptPmber 1 it . .\ Illatt!'r of minutes to see, and many there looked no more tend the t'erenw uies at Harvar d col· of C'amlin a known . then us Xew Ac- 1 Bolles, former upon the sun forever . "Boys, It's a lege In 1833 when the honora ry 1•·· <]ulsitlon. natloaa l adjutan t of 4, a republi c was pro!'lai med. Heal dyes will get such smooth and An accouu t of the life ot I the Legion. ani! !\Irs. Bolles. Washin g- 1 On Septem ber 1!1, the German s be· , even tones fine, clear mornln '! Guess we can gree of doctor of laws was conferre as shame the strenky , <l He\·. Francis Cummi ns, once a teacher ton Is Boll<'s' chow _.nfter we .cet done molestl n' upon Andrew Jackson , then Preside home stute. sieged Purls. On ~!'ptemher 28 Ba-, wlshy-w nshy work of synthet ic prepnt at Bethel, tl. C., shows that Jackso a these here HE>Inles, hey7'' - One old of the United States. zalne surrPnd ered at !\Ietz. 'l'he latter aration s for the purpos e: Diamon was one or his pupils al'ld there Is d iion ("(Jm-w as It Jerry Finneg an of city, ><natehed from n(>rmany ln thP. dye In origina l p"lwder form Is only llis rea~on, accordi ng to his diary, ev!dene e that for a short time Jackson Brig. Gen. E. L. Loga n the Forty-p lnth 7-had out a can of was that •·as an affectio nate child dnys of Charles V, once more was held fl.fteen cents at tilE' drug store. of attende d Queen's museum in CharDo to Atten d Paris Session by Its origina l master!!. Paris fell your salmon , bo~rded someho w against our alma Ulater, I would not be pres- lotte, N. c. own diluting . ThE'n dip to tinttv.rd Urnes. Ho haggled It open ent to \VItli>'SS her disgrac e In conBrig. Gen. Edward L. Logan. war· after a long and gallant siege: armies and you'H have an effect that's beauwith his bayone t, and went forward ferrlng her highest literary honors time eomma nder of the On~> IlundrE 'd sent to relieve It were beaten. Francll tiful. And if you w:mt the tint perma· Haven $ for Autoi ab Qml First Infantry , Twent) ·-slxtb was at Prussia 's mercy. On :lfarch 1, nt·nt, just m;e bolling water I 80 , eating chunks or goldfish from upon a barbari an who couhl not write On a steep, winding automo bile oft' thll.t wicked knife. Two hours later a sentenc e of gr11mmar and hardly (Yanke e) dl\"lslon as a t'olonel, and 1871, the victorio us GPrman s entered Diamon d dye9 tlo n perfect , "profes route recently opened to the summit Sergea nt Jerry FlnnE>gan lay dE'ad could spell his own name." now In commn nd of the sume division , Paris: pasRing thronl!'h thP mighty • sional"' job of dy<'lng, too; of the Puy de DomE>, at C'lermnntthe drug· across a Maxim ~un with his hayone t a Nationa l Gunrd outfit, has made res- Arc de Triomp he, which had been gi:;t h.1s sample shades Adam~· estimat e of Jacl;son has }<'errand, FrnncP, certain pomts and simple dl· have ervatio n for the trip ln the body of thp gunn<'r. . . • to Paris in Sep- erE'cted to eommE>morate the martial rPction s. For a book of endless sugbeen challeng e(! by Dr. Archiha hl Hen- beo>n ma }~ wider to harbor· dlsable i triumph s of France ; thus adding a ell- gestion It was a beautlfw l deploym ent, lines derson, who tells In the llalelgh s, ln full ('Olor, request a free (:-.. cars. The road Is about three mile~ I tember for the ninth annu11I convenall dressed and guiding true. Such C.) News and Ohsene r, the result tion nt the Amerl(tlln Legion. Genera l , max tn perhap s the grimme st irony IJ' 1 copy of long to the observa tory, t..<)()O feet of C'olor <'raft of DIA:?IIO~D matters wer~ of deep concern to this his exhaus tive n•:;earc hes regardi ng Logan 11ttenr'.ed the organiz ing mE'et- I the annals of warfare . DYES, Dept • "32, Burllng ton, Yerroon t. above sea le,·ei. Auto busse~ make ~·Jtfit. •fhe day was withou t a cloud, .Jackson·~ early life. l~e finds lng of the Legion In Paris when tht' l The provlnc Ps of Alsace and Lorthat promisi ng heat later, but now it wal3 I Jack~oll. n-. a boy, recen·e u u better regular trips and otncr curs rnu'!t lla.J Le::;lon was foundet l. He was depart· 1 raine and an lnd('um ltv of $1.000,000,toll. pleasan t In t:,,. wheat. and tne woods l''ducu tlon than the average cntl<l of his ment commu nder for lla.ullr hu.,etts ID 000 we~·e exarted by the conque rorsuound looked blue and cool. l!r-1) 21 , station ln lire. 1 a fairly cheap fee for curing l•'rnnce <..'hickE'ns that com!' hou e to ro,.., Dip to 'IINT - Doilt oiJYE AeJOaa this wheattl eld there were 1 Later ne attoode d Waxhaw academ I of Napole•ml,:m 1 ' y. have more sense t111m smue V>!oole.. \Jhe War TH E WORLD'S GREAT EVENTS Ai~IERICAI't I.I:G Close Ranqe Described Jeries By an Officer of the-==::::=· "S Slowing Up? 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