Show BEFORE THE BATTLE the 01 posing forces were drawn un in battle array two million men on each side waited for the sig to ad vance between the two armies lay an open plain which was soon to be the theater of a mighty conf ct i s 0 occur the most stupendous struggle in which men had ever ej there indeed was to be an the most momentous question ever propounded to humanity on that plain it was to be decided whether the anglo saxon or the golian was to dominate in the world a affairs at last the immovable immo vaCle body and the irresistible force were ready for the awful arah slowly the sun moved toward the zenith and still the opposing armies waited they had been ready at daylight tor the a ordeal and on each side impatience was now becoming manifest the cap bains asked the majors and the ma jors ached the colonels why the delav continued but no one could give a satisfactory answer at last one ot the major generals bene rals unable longer to stand the annan ipher the commander in chief of the army which was to decad whether the white man should or should not remain supreme and asked why are we waiting generald 7 this strain is something awful it 1 becoming extremely difficult to hold our men in check unless we move pretty soon I 1 am afraid that some thing may happen which will bring disorder and perhaps disaster confound it I 1 know it replied the denra i simo but what s to be donea the moving picture people who were to have ben here at seven clock th s mornice haven t arrived chicago cord herald |