Show 4 SOLDIERS GOOD GOOD SHOTS I here Is s a Story From Vera Cruz That T Idle Telle of the Marksmanship of Uncle Sams Marines The Ines k know how to han handle le a riflE 50 per percent cent of ot the force are t e lI listed tea shots hots There Is a story fro from Vera rn rn Cruz Cru that tells of goo good 1 hooting and a sure eye dye Henry lieu lieu- writes In the Youths Youth's Companion Com Corn panion Our Our t ts tc were marching up the street from the plaza between rows ot of io low Jow t two story wo-stor wo houses A well weB dressed Mexican with a newspaper over ll hl hh knee was sitting on the balCony balcon balcony bal bal- con cony of his house apparently Intent on Etching our sailors advance i hut but hl hidden hid hid- den en under the paper he lie held heM a hi big reVOlve revolver re re- re- re volver VOlve nn nud as our men went by hy 11 he fIr fired 1 The bullets were striking strilIng hut but Our cur officers could CoUll hardly su suspect pct a n well dressed Mexican l rending reading a paper end and nd looking peacefully on from his own house home of heln being the sniper Dropping hl his paper the Mexican went Vent Inside to tu reload relond When hen be lie came camet t out n again aln on the balcony the glint of 1 the Ow Kim 11 caught th the attention of or Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- S tenant Colonel Neville on horseback In Inthe inthe the plaza 1000 or more yards away q Through his bis cl power eight field fieM glass the i. colonel saw plainly the Hash flash of the hots under the ull er newspaper Get him be lie said turning to his orderly S The Fhe man Ulan raised raed his rifle pressed the trigger and trigger and the lie Mexican fell out of ot his chair jl S Got him hint sir Ir said the marine 4 t |