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Show V9 i!3d S By WILFRED T. GREN FELL "y STORY FROM THE START took the road In turn, and presently the whole murine brigade was swinging down the Manic In t Tie slimline, cunliKht. Very solid Kid businesslike and the brigade was, keen-facehard front tho peat As'lit behind them, and fit and competent for greater battles yet to come. The companies were tinder strength, but they bad tie quality nt veterans. They bad met the lioche and broken him, nnd they knew they could do It again. The rumble of the guns was behind them, mid the rumor of the leave area still ran strong enough to maintain a Mow volubility Among the squads. They talked and laughed, but they did not sins. Veterans do not fclr.R U jrreat deal. It was p'ttlns: du-- k when the First battalion of the Fifth, lending, rounded a turn !'i the road find came upon an endless column of camions, drawn up aloi.c the river road nH far ns one could see. The companies became rhatto-Terr- fn ... e .,. lib"--'"!- : v.-- V t -- , i s, lis r-- tl-- !.-- . . In "') !. U ! dut, frtn naml'es d"oe the r (he eo.. eiMaiolis. nnd lunch slatted their eticpios, ntnl ,T down ..:: Mi tralu Jolted w' . tl e A' I i,i libs of the '!.!. I h i Iniitfor t!-- I rher tcid r. le't the rhe'r, find by the tlniotiv of the star It seemed to Hi" I'.eutei uit of the Forty ninth that north. A!wnv on they Mere burrjli-the'rU'.t, th. f.ir liorion irh'wed with 'I bey t!ii flics of war-- fi nre. sVi al HsHs, ihe jiill finsbei frota bidden butteries; lon'e paralleled the line. Tl lleqlen map: 'Tollowln' ent vlstudled bl the salient around -- to the north -- the not th Sdt'S"ii" way, or M'ntdld!"r, took SoNsoni. . . ." . . . The r.o.-hnlotri ibe gii'rt Iretich xlliai-el.ke boiie crny ghosts S'oi.e foil, titi'!r V'V pa'"' m'"!!. and idl I'kti's l.oi(!. Iio.elcd e If .ill l I'.oebe ppito m pay s''tibe of road S' a bw s.. , ,f I' retell lffailtry. ow.;!-,).!lorse draw n butierlc nnl t is . d on t!o move. Swift fta?T car .f . by, loiinc Then, long tbftl flB'li.-of bi t erien. r'"i;ke,l find beif,! ehn.th- Clint of laiicp- tnrtnl. with h cavalry Ifh'U over tl.em--TrI'rcw ti'ly. rlawn, with low clouds filling Up In tb roy sky. It wm rnld forenoon when tbe train tsttu'luu cllmbeJ tcoped, ptifl Ui - e s l o,-i,- 1 d - Bel! Syndicate. Inc.) I. cut to five. "Aw he'd! forced march!" "An the looteiiant bad forgot everything but 'close, up! close up!" Listen at him " The camions bad set them down In a gently rolling country, tin wooded. and f.it with ripening wheal. Far across t, to the north, blue with distance, stood ti great forest, and tothe battalion ward this forest inarched, talkative, as men are In the first hour of the bike, before tie) slings of the pin k b. gin to cut Into your shoulders. . . . "Loot; at theta "They ain'. popples in the wheat." as red us the poppies were the niortiiu' of tlie r.th of June, win li we Went up " "Y. p' beginnln' to f to UHI It's geti;n' late in the season." "Ill -- I'm hi git:tiin' to f.ide some my-s- i If -- this g:. erre wearln' on a ia,.n . , remember how they looked 111 . the wheat that timniin', .lilst before as we bit tie Mavim gut:s?-re- d blood -- " "1'ure old Jerry l'lnnegan pbked one and stink It In tho bil. kle n, his helmet I Seen It In his ther till hat after be was k'.ibd, heVn' the bl!l - I'll always think l.l.oitt poppies nil' bh'i'd together, as as I lie " This l ist fioi i li't'e Triit. the pentei, ant's orderly, ' I. oii Ihe -- that's good!" oti,; n i:--- sighed One day she began taking Lydla id "Ha Is the Sam Exactly.' Billy Vi j Even FT us draw pictures ns we go along, shall we? The first thing that T want you to re member Is that my bcwly Is mine, but It isn't I." "oh, father!" "lhwecr, we cannot draw without something to draw with, can wo':" That wanted thinking about. I'eiys not like t.i In- tricked. "No? Well, then you go and jM a..:ii thing. This is my paper and my lrt.il. Isn't It?" !:ihto!" In (bonis this time. "Voll, you are sure they nre riot I?" Popping eyes were the only response. before we begin, give me my bat. will you? "Are you sure It Is my bat? All right, it Isn't I. Thanks. Tut It on my bond, will you? Sure It Is my bead? Will, then I1 Isn't I." "F.ut, father. whyV "oh, yon think my bead Is part of me. Io ji.tt remember when I y had his bg .nt off? Filly Is stKl the same l'.IIIy. Isn't he?" L' - 1 "Itatber." 'T'.Ut b-- "" - - i ) ju - i '. 1 ne h f I 1 i ;t I j I V.-r- -- !, in,". lllllil i ile fi Inc. si. G. GREEN, On.1 earth, U only made of little of electricity, called electrons, which dance urmind u center and they are always I'hanjrlin; their WOODDUkY, N.J. else (in particles INFLATED LIDS It Y'our own body, which you ii's',tb.iH. ilmiieht was yen, nml therefore was always the same, Is really always moving on. Some of the little electrons In (huii'lns about fly off and deof other old particles, stroy the chaii.'liiK t hem so as to Improve your body nnd to keep It iilvvayn ready for use It as ynti jrrovv. Most of ;:mi t this Is done by what scientists call oxidation.' That Is nlmost exactly the saniH thlnx' as slowly burning up what Is no louder any ".Mod. hn't that strange? The body Is nlwnys being hurtie.! up without our even knowing Ii ; atnl what Is more, there Is a department called the head olllee, or Ih Incr-i- t' l 1rrltJ,.l"n. i.Y K VIIKII1I.U llnc. ttir Af rfcoly. tl . ill .!raiie.i. i'jc - Y"- - nt 11.11 HAt.VK, P'tnUhit, S- fj" Quick relief from pain. Prevent Bhoe preseure. At aH drug and ikoe 'tno-pad- WJ uorti DSScholls s rut or.t on tltf fsjin u ((M Little Learning A brain, specially set nslde to keep It binning ht the rlt;bt temperature. This I.s railed the 'heat center.' Sometimes It gets out of order nnd we get ton l.'.t nnd burn too fast. 'That Is called 'fever.' Then there Is nn awful lot of trouble, hn't there? You know nil about It. Stay In bed, nothing but eat, becau-'- e you must put ships t less find on. Put sotm-- Imes our bi.illes get too cold, find grow pale atal weak. Tlati we must Stoke up' with i'gg mid milk tmd Jellies and Five hundred farmers will sail in July for a !..iiHiiile tour oi the nil world. They tire goim; h"i to vl;t mcin ratbedrals. art galleries, ; p' nes, but tain resorts and to s t inly the nirrieiil'iinil i.ieilaJj which have enabled F.ur..pcati t.irat-or, to ourpaxs our own. I or itisiiiin-csthk fanner the superior Furopean close at botiu' patiently s:p;l ing cer K' tain well known principles t.m-experts, niid government evperletic" nml prae! bally never oi:rs Aaierirt lie can't afford to tour Amcra.i. An'' as be looks over bis visitors he stirelf will conclude Ihat American f.iih.re 'f ea.-t'e- s. vvat.-rim- s hi t lliei!!e,(i. "Yes. the law of life Is that every- mum keep moving on as the a to the tnillie: 'keep police!!. .ill moving.' Kven klncs have to timv along aii'l leave their Ibroties behind them. Kvcryihliii: everywhere must U' busy trying l bulb! up n better r sooner or later It will have world. Its life taken awny from It altogether. l'eatlt Is Stopping AH t!l8t If good has rutin; aloiiit by, nmvltig. For Instance, we bad l.i see farther. M fnone one had to start moving find Invent n We lui. lo si-- snuiller lldni;, s some one thought out the microscope. We ad to Hwve faster, o snii.o one ftiiind mil tibit steam and railways, nnd gasoline and auto-mo- t We wauled to see thrmtgli si.lid ibitiv-s- . so the X ray came along. We bud to talk farther, so some one moved en nnd found mit Ihe photie and tbi- - wireless. Moving en. moving .., tnovltv,' on - I the l.nvv i.f Life." ihliiK n thing. womb-ifu- l Old Billiard Associo'ion Associ.ii.eii of Ami I'.llllnrd Fltiyers of t- l- l''';',u! St;iies Is th" oblest' nmate'ir blllUrt governlns: body In the world. The National r ' T5 tciij,i. 1 ;;.. ft Oi by tltl f B1'rt. tr.4 ) Forest Has Reclaimed The Truck Driver No matter hmv hca7 lie load or how IwrJ the coiiig Icr.nc(u;nt on my truck ruMW tlirough because I t!SC dsTtnslab!cChanir',nS Site of Ancient City the ta.rhwest f Minor, on the Aeeeati in, K jiarat-laIt from iiioilerti flrcece and Turmiles south of Troy, most key n i5,rKiu city of classical nnthj'ilty, li a vir.aK", known ns r.sklMambonl. IVhlml It Is R mtcl ty forest of the oaksonf that fdUlitry. nnd be who l Us leafy slmdes freipiently plore-stumVt h over bl ks .'.J pillars of tonv or reiiitiins f dd foiimbitlons. Tt rttltis, eoVeri 'l by trow slm of fire all llint (i tit iiries ef firet temiiill .f II nl.ee funiotls city, so fine, nnd u nduiirably situated s to Induce JiiHitu 'aesar, some .VI jearn before In a bure of th s fw They're the tetter epark s l!S-e- . nn , afterward ,imtantlne. (be irs Oirl:liii emperor (.'Tl ."s.T A. IV), .t Biii;ie niMkifig It. Instead of IJoine, the ifpital of the worldwide lioiunn i bri-l- i I j Move Must Kings - Cis-rge!- - Si ! sua-shin- I For Incligettlon, Dypepsia, etc. Relieves Cistrens after Hurried Meals or Overeating. Being a gentle laxative, it keeps the digestive tract working normally. 30c & 90c. At all Drurjgisis.. "-- l laono-syllabh- ', E 9, Box 387, Oklahoma Cttv, Okla wrltc-s- : "Everybody now says: 'Mrs' Short, what are you doing to yourself?' I weigh 135 and my weight before I took It was 113. I have taken seven bottles of the Vegetable Compound." ' Other women who have to work hard and keep things poing may find the read to better health as Mrs. Short did, through the faithful use of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Ask your neighbor. 1f ' - aproo aa she looked Pinkhara's Vegetable Coniiiound and fcer general health beran to improve She took It faithfully. Now she can da her work without any trouble, sleeuj well and Is no longer blue and timil This woman, Mrs. Cora Short ' R i ; - - checked be-si- ! he iu-t.,s-. them. She waa tired of cows, tired ot her tedious work In the dairy. She was tired of coot Ing for a houseful of boarders, carlii? for her own fnrcil,. m.. of burdetiB lne Bfiemprl t her failing health. She had lost con' fldence in herself. s!,.-tire- i m at . M " E. Pinldiara'i Vegetaile Compoucd Because It Cave Her Health and Strength In a sunny pasture in twd of sleek cows was graziu? Th, """v ptc turo. But1'IBliy the thin woman in the blue Some Interesting Information About The Law of Life. be has only got one leg to , . So perch on tew-- like a stork nsb-ppsame be the be See J'.illy eoijbpi't yotl were really part of blm, If Ids could be? lie must be some ono else. Io oii think that be Is John now? You Just ask blm! That's rigbl. lb' only lost a leg. lie is the same Hilly. Yti l"st Unit knife I gave you, but veil tire the Millie old searauiotlehe, whatever yoll bi.se, ureti't "Here Is a story. A friend of nine, bl Indian general. h dried up. tough Slipped off the phl'fottll at II Station Mie d iv. and the train ran over ldai. It cut oiT both bis anas and both his b gs, People nisbed hit!! off to the nearest hospital. Some hoiir later be swore before a magistrate that bo was still ho. Fvcry one, even !ln w he old I idgos, agreed that he Was be, Iliougli he bad lost the larger pari ef Ids house - or bis macl.il e with which be Used to 'c.nnect up" with what we the i.nip.iny g'.ln-('rpoi.il Suair ' "f call "ibis world. of curse bis walkI .n't know yon group, headquarters ln;l bine parts Were g..)se and b's by lew how ep nd.i'.ile Voll lee ks I'.'t he Imbling on pails were gone. lieutenant beard, and reare '"-tbis " had still eoijhl talking c parts, a li.elabered it, oddly enough, swear till rlgt.t that be was villi be. crowded moment the hot day, v.!n "P.emelnber Ihat our bodies lire tint be lost the two of thetn to u ha' l Con' r at we :atre es. he ! Tbey Malni gnu. fo.ight We of them bl's ours itne lire h.p No w!:id m.neil aToss the tlim-i- . We ofl. ll spoil parts i f theta, I av beaid'd the s;;,!ks wleatti'h!; and holii" pep!e spoil the whole (if not at all, an I 'he sun di etn he. air them. That Is terrible, hn't It? And was hot and d- ad. Sweat la oh' must never that Is why I say that the tli!; tiiuddy tunnels through do nti". thing lo spoil your body. Make masked the ..f fa.es that dust white It Is It the very b"s! body veil can. bitigulslit d ; the tueii. CoinerKatlon will useful . the most yon possesion In was sab! was wl.at prufan.InI H N all own. an ever !mo, yeiir Cb.inls came Up. and thin V"H cannot 1" without It. When deed. It Wit hot ef fHln, Were (.howef" iUM It Is all 'polled. Jo linisl go t I'ti'forias sleatii'Sl btweeli, wc.rbl. where yoii may get ano!hr h fchowt Irst tl becune' and r, lifter eii' wo are other one. I, t ns i rct'-nn l"i Hire. The limn who bad the via n good one f .r somebody la building III Hlld fell out hi" wild Cii'iteen blatic thl wuld row. . . ." .pilte 111. "Illkln'-l- n. "Pi fore we b gill I nllgb! ! I II ol Crime boiiri tlie cob Inviting After liiteraitliabU' II ere ure still Ids of lt"w lilal UiBt '"l.eok here what I bought for that umn cnaie to the fores! end passed thai t ota knows the litis v em Wbvs Mr. ena-hian Hurtm; of Joiil'irV' into sultry dog from etreiitultis to jet." sbade. It WHS! I) tloble Woo, of gre.if ttoenced, throwing r pmk:igt rt lh "Hut can't we I'nl lVm otit, j table. high brntli bll.g trees, clean of under-bre.sV "W! father (. Hnrton Mrs. wim n" a poik tifiwrapped Soioithlng l "A lb h cvl,i!leo,. "I bate (he Word VatiV If v e arc 'h( In the foront, S.a.ill nnns rfflllv liJhe MC s'lall. of course go iai wa s'aki-beside the lii r. f nil thlt g! ' "Ye, mid I gave J. oil f.r It." Mr Irving Unit Is the law i f life. It tl road, end there were dumps of slellt Nith!ne stand" stUI 'move ,,n or d r.nd ben.hs uulcr the trees. And I'.;rtoti rei. "oil. a til i biitf:" r, , In this world Fv.ntlit g Vecj, n This sol lii rs evi r; w l.ei e. '"lliree rreiK'Lt nn i Its pho- been';" It Is moving, J road presently led lido ft Creat paved Mrs. Hnrton. "W bat on rarf h ti e moii. h island ! You've alwaj its If, earth were .ul It nere ef the tnr, he,"! c utii! K!tt highway, silt! It 'f. liMOf ." the prepcrtleP of war row upon jron bad !; uP on esrtb fol Janh r". I pt, --J the ock 'tund !t1I?" P.'lt the row of every caliber f shell, orderly dog am! v" wished eomilin'iy Hianl the tiniest ntolli Why, lnl bon "Iheto.Vs? It." vlriC'M .net steal 'f pl'e ttniki U N taovlnc. ni rvcry rl-end tnaehlte pan "Ye, thafii Jut II Mr. Hanoi, df every i, ft r pile of I. lUk, l.k-- j cvirylhlrg Rgr.ed. "With that CnPnr on It ih,. thing aiiimunHlon. at. J cans of baadtr.ti '1 here eur lo eteal It wero ritm will t nfle and jyrotPcbnlcn, plcketlli.ee of cm airy, hiid park kflor Ki.Ui.us C'Uy . taf 1 " Praises Lydia Villers-Cotteret- German Prisoners at St. Mi hie IN OKLAHOMA h mmm In FARMER WOMAN BOYS DON'T LIKE TO BE TRICKED n hurry." The battalion moved off again, and the major up forward set n pace all disproportionate to bis short legs. When tho first halt enme, the usual rest out of tlie hour was Bringing park of artillery, light ar.d beavj. There were Infantrymen with stacked rifles. , The highway led straight through the forest. Many roads emptied Into it, and from every road debouched a stream of horses, men, nnd guns. The battalion went Into column of twos, then Into column of files, to make room. On the left of the road, abreast of the marines, plodded another column on foot strange black men, In the blue greatcoats of the French aniforms Infantry nnd musturd-yellounder them. The sultry afternoon passerj wearily, and at six o'clock the battalion turnel off the road, shambling nnd footsore, and rested for two hours. They found water ami filled canteens. A few of the hardier made shift to wash. "Gonna smear soapsuds an' lather ull over me the hospital corps men say It keeps off mustard-gas.Hut most of the men dropped where the plaHattnl-lotoon broke ranks and slept II. Q. sent for ull eonipm.y' commanders. Presently the lieutenant f the Fiirty-nintreturned, with papers ami a map. lie called the company officers around him, and spread the map on tlie ground, lie spoke briefly. s "We're in the woods the Foret de Ret.. At II hour on 1) day, which I think Is tomorrow morning, although the major didn't say, we attack the lioche here" pointing "and go oti to here past the town of Vlerzy. Fight or nine kilometers. Three objectives marked so and so. The Second division with one of the infantry regiments leading, and the Fifth Marines, attacks with the First Moroccan division on our left. The Frog Foreign Legion Is somewhere nround, too, and the First American division. It's Man-gin'- s Colonial finny the bird they call the butcher. . . It was dark when the battalion fell In and took the road again. They went Into single file on the right, at the very edge of ft, for the liihway was Jammed with three columns of trafile, moving forward. It began to rain, and the night, there under the thick branches, was inconceivably black. The files couldn't see the man ahead, and each man caught hold of the pack In front and went feeling for the road with bis feet, clawing along with the wheels and the artillery horses and ma blue gun mules. On the right was a six foot ditch, too deep In mud to march In. The rain Increased to a sheeted downpour and continued ail night, with beig rolls of thunder, and white stabs o' lightning that Intensified the. dark. The picked might of France and America toiled on the road through the ViilersC forest that night. Fke ;t great No (lowing river of martial force. buttle ever tried them half as bard as the night road t' SoNsons, . . . The rain ceased, find the sky grew gray with dawn. The tralllc thinned and the bitljilion turned off on a smaller road r'osed up, and hurried on. Five mlnijCy by the side of tl . toad to form combat packs and s'rlp to rirle and bayonet. "Fall In quhkly! I'orw ai d !" overhead the clouds were g"lie ; a handful of stars paled and went ..nt ; The battal.oti coining day wa They perched lightened, hastened. dimly, through a mist of fatlgao. thai a cloudless day was proiuis, i and that the world was wonderfully washed and clean- - and i lie! ! Not a gUIl liny where, and the laud en tl e h.-the oiind road uei!Tl.-! .me ! C "1 'oiiloe boots, i.p Olosciip. tbi re !" There bad beet fight Im: here; there and s; on Wi le shell holes, -- cured tcl'od trees. The battalion pimii d l.i Pti.Vie a cross oads where ston lay all blasted by some gale of And by the toad what . well ' Tin- !"ev v... d !o like : i I, c'nitih g nt dry e.inw ens " I'. o k m ranks. oii in r..:l,s 'i !:i n. h.fh'd w!:e in r.'M ti ri, w.i. and haUcred sba!!'-- ! ' '. and a .'. nnd a liille ks p. t . 1, I ; . end Atnei nn oilier-- . The j... itid.mr forward T'lrr.'l lag on pany turned off to the h ' nhaig the iron, lie., The Forty t '" followed i:i clumii. "'I urn l 1. ib red the m.'Jor. "Keep "i ! th f M :.s t the iountil liiei '1, go f..tward. . ." '1 he lor'y witit bevnii l the In inii still In i iiii.ii of route, p.li king its way ',ro.u-i-i The lieutenant boke I the woods. leek at his men a be Went; (heir faifK wi'ie gray and drawn and ..h; ll.eV Weie st'lggerilig with Wen iics f "Fix b:.oti. t - " and Ike ip i. king of the steel oil the i lb k ring rati along the nuk'ed oiiiton JoiiJ III the hlt-- h if dnwti. (To i: COM IM TUI " y "Yeh ! an' n bell of up! t'loe the road." "l'utui"iis! That's a they watit us bad, somewhere on tl e line," commented the lean CrM lieutenant who l iked at the bead of the Forty-nintcompany. 'Walter," the oflieer beside him "1 woiebT what happened yesterday an' today, with all that shoot Ins'." "I'oii't know but lids Is bateau Thierry salient mlrthty deep an' narrow, unless the I'.o.he If spnad himself jesterday. we were to break into It. near one . . ." "Yes! Well, of the we're rlht on the tip of It here can Jump either way Lord! there's H lot of these coi ev anees." Later the battulioii knew what bad happened on .J.l'y J.'i, when the I'.,.. he made Ids linal c.r-- l across the Chain-pancountry toward Ilheltiis and Kpernny ; and l is storm d, visions nursed to the M.irtie, and stayed, and lapped aroend the fool of the pru.v mountain ,f KluI'Ms, and staved, .lust tow the battalion eared for none of these t! inc. It bad bad no supper: It faced a crowded tr'p of uncertain of various dural'i'i:, and was af'cr that. d!se(c:. fo.-t-s d to the w.ns of Wed io'i war, the tll.-t.i.rr"''y its Int.. their pop ;ed they rr!iti:o,-!"(. while the .!!,vr !m loaded th' 1'est j.nri of n p a'.i. n it In !h 1.' I! ridi ea' !oii. the ye' input by. "i pr'.iis of ' i Wl ere'!! sb pa 1; put ;ii...ut Nun wb.-.- ti e ;,. i; :,, !. i ant i a spec! d s';,, j o' J .i ins' ti ( "h .!: it ' 'ih. u.'i !" 'I be ' .:! s , t -- r ile 'I CV in,'! the tui .:. alid tl'y rather. J'a.t. In tae-'It toofc to tell ab.. ut It af tl;.o on. ru ".: ', !'.e men were be i H' re skilled arid prompt ') I.-- by tb RittltStlfl h I'.eyond them wns the Sixth rel-ni- ( tit of marines, nnns stacked In tlie fields by the river. Each hat taHon to lb lb JUW fioa Slrtciei Haifa out on cramped legs. "Fall In on the rlj;ht of the rond. . . Platoon comfifty manders, report . . Keep yards' distance between platoons. . , Squads right. . . March !" and the companies moved off stiffly, on empty stomachs. The little dark Annamltea watched the files pass with Incurious eyes. They had taken many men up to battle. Company by company, the First battalion passed on, and behind them the other battalions of the Fifth marines took the road nnd, after them, the Sixth. "None of the wagons, or the galleys don't see the machine pun outfits, either," observed the lieutenant of the Forty-nintcompany, looking back from the crest of the first low bill. Here the battalion halted, having inarched for half an hour, to tighten slings nnd settle equipment for the real business of biking. "They may get up tonight, chow and nil wonder how far we came, on' where we're goln'. Xo, sergeant can't send for water here my canteen's empty, too. All I know about It Is tbnt we seem to be In u Continued ! They rode us in them biases" It win n one-watrip for a bt of us, too!" "Close up an' keep to thn rljit of ky () 6 fcll.T.t. "i 'anions at Close Range Described in a Re markable Series by an Officer of the Aljrtnes (lilutriltj the Fifth wrest Hill 142 from the enemy and wait there for the German counter offensive they can see forming. A terrific German attack soon develops, wreaking fearful havoc among the mabut not dislodging them. rine, In the Immediate vicinity other fierce encounters are reducing the American troops and forcing the neoesHlty of replacements. On !he sixth of June the Fifth runs Into bitter flphtlng In the vicinity of Champlllon and drives out I lie lioche, but at jrreat cost. Then came the Hols do licllenu and again the niarinvH acquitted Rethemselves marvelously. placements arrive to cover Ihi heavy losses. Tho marines are relieved and a flue tribute to their figlit In ht qualities Is paid them by the general commanding the Sixth French army. CHAPTER IV The War Capt JOHN W. THOMASON, Jr. The author describe how the First battalion of the Fifth marines aie quartered near Marlgny during the first part of June, 1918, when they are suddenly sent up north to relieve the First division, bearlnK the brunt of the German offensive. Part of ! 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