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ßATTEY CSIXTh U. S. FIELD AbTlUUEl c2 .iV I i

(Co;o ri?ht. 1 1 1 , the l''-db' ClIAPTr.U Ml (Continucil). It happen.-,! that sbc'e,i for , . h:s quarry o.ie of th-.-o Prus-.-ians. beer -fed ::;or. t ro?:t ivs, ". e in-: about ."o po ind", '-it McN'i' ho! lrl uo time t.. m ik- a sv b ction. In hi.m::id a Hun v. a .t lfm, i ltr in differ fit r-in- hi a noniwtic und-.- tlir- f. . jowl of ti." t":lir.d hoch-, M'Nul.ni -tov.:i: '" are my pri-oner. No f;;i-ny ( b'jrlnevi now or I'll ! fre y.-'i IouhV MUick i:..nfh:': The bi IIuu or.p r-'i th- or- . !er. f .'r lie uaddb '! tr,r f ui!y 1 1 1 f t.ie ncm-li anl M-Naho'. i : lit ' i.p the re:;r. now and t !.-n in? hiX"J..:, t t ft

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Ono?of thcunin the lattcry that 11 rcI iho first hot for America in tho prisoner a suvestne iokc in thc,one hand ami seued an American

.oh ! died 1 with JlcNichorri ''udJici nearly !aiifhin? when he walked in .1,. f . . i.., . i : i . . . . ! mc - lv.. uui ov Munt um a, iap aoout tnat. a p. w weeKs later j a little Kirl back in Ohio was de- .

uiiie.i Miiu, sue iijaineu in.u Jieri nonce on tbe bodies oer vonder , . , , ., , 1,, i...... . . . , . . , . d to know why the raid was made et tneai t liaj Kept In- piomi.-o that l nele s-am has jumped into ; J and captured a boche. 'the war with both feet. Lvery j in viuLilon of orders. J Kut McXichid didn't think it nec-'j blamed one of you who lias red! "We couldn't help it, colonel,"! ssary to tell he:- in his letter that ! American blood in hi veins, come 1 explained Scotty. "When we heard ! the prison r he had taken had I un ovfr." 'that Uncle Sam was in. we just had; proved to be the cook of the Gor-; YelliiiLr like an Apache. Scottv to ?o over and celebrate." I

man sector. No, why shcubJ he 7 . There's no use being a joy killer when it concern your le5t ?iil. CIIAIM'ITK XIII. Si-otty the lrit'prc-ifde i;c o. na i.iua iuii i,uiii!ic characters' 1 met at Hie hosj.ital was i Yank hy the name of Scotty. who Kave me a thrülin? account of flow a bunch of Am ricans in the Canaciian contingent received the T;cws of the entram of Fi.cb- Sam !n the car In April. 10 1 7. Scott;- had b en .'mstd. b it he was en the hish road to r-e.jery when he ano I IInb d. He was' formerly an American telegraph 'pcrato) one of the n kind : who had tapped the key to the ac- ; companlment of the Morse code from Chlcasc to Xew Orleans and from boston to Fri--o. He was Ton?, lean and lank, with legs lik- j -tilts and arms like bean pole, but ' his muscles were as of c-feel. I round that out when he reached out of hi? cot and ?rasped my hand. I When hc let ?o my paw- I P it asj though i? had been mashed in a coffte ?rinder. ' From a Scotch-Irish ancestry this buddy h oi inherited a keen he of fighting, whn th huhlim; v.-. hard and fast. He told m- in detail . the 1 1 o ry of th.e mcmorabb- niirht when the news reached the trench-, t-s that the l'r.i'al Statt - was m 1 1 1 war, and I will repeat ;t as ac.ulately as iosible. On a particular evenia in April. 1317. Scotty said to his b-.:dtiy. one Jack Murclock. f Albar-, N. Y.: "Jack, this is uettin too slow for' me. lj-in? around in th.is beastly j trench, doing rothin.? bni wallow in mud and duck -hells. I joined the Canadian rutiiina"! r -lit. not to fester in muck ..r.i ,u t rheuma-1 t:sm." 1 "Time 'pat em! ,,.n; akin? a ewat at the 1! P- for : plied Murdock. whttl'.n? at Iv.s .-omicoo i-ipe. . '. W-l oO:l .. .be ' b :pc If we o,;l 1 s.' at t : : 1 : t w :th bj on ts " Oh. la v , tY t!-.a: st ,ff te.-t-:.'.

Murdcck. "Pon't o.ir teeth. :' me that wr-. I ain't to Vdaiije b--j I:?. yo'i c.-.n't ,r.i np into Tte: iin .p.izh; and -l.t the ka.'er's throat." .Tuft then a .rp-mt hmrie.i :r.to the trrnrh fror,; a com muni- , "atin- pis.-a;f. He ai covered vith xnud and his r e gleamed '.'h excitement. 'toy?." he veiled, "the b:get news yet; th United States has de- j lared war on f'Jermany and l.'nc! Sam i gon? to ship a hi? army ir.to France!" ! Tlie r.iiiKV S. otfy was on hi.-? f--t vltt w !...up He rt.c1.-, d th- :- riint l th- -h ilder- V. iih hi f;. J. .tn.I- tri J s i ! h.s;i!y: tail .1 obi a.i'l. and ..t h. .! t;! i kh k n.e so that if I ..mi . 1 : 1 1 1 n z ! ' I w.ik" ' P " Xht if ri rr"if' d J 'V1

FII3ST SHOT..SS1

Led.; - r Co;r.p.in ; C.p i Uht, IM v y and at th" n.-c tune S - .Mty II in th- shins with hi loo U;:s ran. sr.oj'r.i coiiy. uui F:.( Sammy hi? hi-- dander up at be-!." H- executed a little ar datu.e around tho trench. Joy Wlion Atm-rlca JTnter- War. Th" nrws raeol up and down the .-(tor like w ibiüre, and the (.';.- nadiars joined in the joyfest oi' their Vanl;o comrades. As for Scotty. he ?rew more e - cited i.-vry ininute as the import r . f the tidings ink into Iii- intrllin re. l'initiy he prabtej a rifle with ; I la? with flic other. His keen ?ray , i-yt-rt burned with tho old lightin? lire of his Scotch ancestors. j . .. . . - , .. .- .. . vome on, vanKs, in- yelled. 1 .,ver the top for us; we'll be dis-( praced fur life if we didn't servo cleared tlm sandbars with a j mi?hty bound, and he was followed ' by a hundred or more Yanks. . ' anaoian ereanl sinuinni , sometliin? about violation of orders'. ' but he might as well have tried to ..... ..1:... a carry on a ui.no? wun ine winu. ; Portune favcred the raiders, fo- i there happened to hc a lueuk in the . ' TKllNCII TALK. The war has evolved what is almost a new language, to which ach nation involvl has contributed lavishly. The American soldier went to France richly provided with a store of slang, to whith each day has added a lo-w and choice selection of terms and phrases. Some5 of this new language is clear to those at home, hut much of it ned explanation. AUCH Ii:. The soldiers' name for the sky-pointing guns that shoot at aircraft and sometimes hit them. AUTOMATIC. The Colt 4 5ca liber automatic pistol with which our boys are armed. If it den't happen to jam it is a pretty deadly weapon H.ltlt.C;i:. Hi'-'h - explosive shells tired by artillery so that they pa-s oer the heads of an ad wincing or re treating force and fall i:. it line in front r back of them and protect them. A box-barraso one which is laid down all around a small force so that it cannot moe in any dirction. HATTUItY. A specified number of pieces of artillery which operates as a unit under the command of a captain miltTIIA. Sammee's name for a C rman uun. from the in m of the Idest daughter of Kiupp, the Herman sunma Per. PIC sinr. Ya:b.! kind of !at Herman slv !N Tim big me :bd with h.li explosive are aIVd crar.ii.-. fr"m the no." the iiiab- 1.--M they explode. The o n ; ! ; , . t q i t i'r" a b'id f 1 '.. -r.ioke are called to!-l,,,. . . .lack J..li!iv.n. T!ir F.v n- b 11 t he b: ; st adf :,m : r.iii- or stW putr. HIM. KT. The barratks. French illace or encampment to which the soldier is sent after his tour of duty in the trenches, supposedly for a rest. lv.it usually to work very hard at soiae non-:;i;htin- branch of military work. The soldier Usually spend one week in Um fi i.Ut-liio- tl.liChe. t be .rf '..er . ;!i the :"ipp.jit, oV SeC-taid-h:.,. tuioh.-o. ami the ih.r,! w.-e'. In The rM billet. (--. which th return t th f r r t ! itie. I

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I'.u ooJ u.r.- barrier of th" fr.emy. and through thii rushed th Ameni:my. vjt;i .-cotty at their head. va ;n th Mars ana :ripes. ' It wis ? thrillin? moment, and' the d j m bfounded Canad :a i y. h ick in ' the tiench expected rery minute to Me the little band wither up under j a fnnaöe of machine Run ballets. IPit the IIun were evidently not ; - een 1 ream in? of such a reckless; a-.-at:l . for they didn't tire a shot, i ,The A..ierican leaped ir.to the C5er- j man fir--t-!me treneli and i-liot down i sc re "r inrt of hoclu-s before j tl:e (w-i.w reahvd what had haD- ' pened. fifteen of the enemy a i ! I j S ! uar dcHratcil in honor of thcocnt. ; ! i threw down their arms and turrt.,ulprop Tll0 ponern were! , . . , t . J marched back to the Canadian hue s;,,.it,. ,.. .,.i;i,i,,.i ...., v.i.. --s ciliar i The commanding officer of the j ht.ctor ,unnu0ned Scotty and want-i The officer grinned in sj)ite of! himself, and besides? he was from! 'Toronto and Knew something about - -. 1 . :: me laiiKie 110111111; plru. j "Sec that it don't happen asain." j he said, turning his face away tj nuie 111s amusemeni. Parly in my yarn r praised the courage of American soldiers of; alien parenta.se. I want to do it a-ain. for llwv are ooin"- :i Mnl.le , ' , , work for democracy over there While my feet were getting well in the hospital. I heard the tale of! Nick Kermes, a Greek youth, who .was formerly a ender of bananas' j at Fifteenth st. and Aenue L in : New York. The streams of humanity that j daily coursed by his humble push-1 I cart had no realization that this j mild immigrant lad from Xew j 1 York's seething east side was a po-1 i tentiiil hero. It is safe to say that! I . i . i any of the men or women who I bought bananas from Xick Kornies ' j would h ive laughed incredulously j if anybody had predicted before the j J lapse of manv months an entire1 : nation would pay homa?e to this 1 ! . . J 1 . what did occur. ; j Xick Kornies hail no idea himself ; what the future held, so why should strangers be able to gues? He was a ilreamer, but lie never tlared to i hope that his dreams woulel come tine. The big war overseas was a vague, distant thing as far as lie j was concerned; the only times when it penetrated even slightly into his consciousness was when I he heard the shrill voices of the ' newsboys calling olt the headline" I which told of gains, defeats, or deaellocks in the war 7one In ! France. (CONTI XF LP TOMORItOW.) 497 SEAMEN GO TO GREAT LAKES STATION ! h'nk..POhlS. Ind.. July lft. I Four hundred and ninety-seven ! our.:r men left Indianapoll today f.ir- fir if L.Uj no ,1 triinir- . Ä ... tion hre thev will become seamen. spcona class, m the naw. T h ir.en. who were recruited from throughout Indiana, represent near- ! y -0 s"tate, the majority being ftom Indiani. Kentuck.v, Ohio. Illinois and Michigan. EVANGELIST SUNDAY TO UNDERGO OPERATION

ROCHF.STKn. Minn.. July 10. Billy Sunday, the evangelist, cam l.ere Tv:esday to undergo a .erirr. operation at a Una! hospital f..r btrl nl . üeförr fco4ii lo ib; liü;i;al Sunday announced that hn propos-vl tri; to Frame had been indefinitely po-f pnvd. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Aris

Men, 21 to Be Called in August; Get Order Number

! Or.e hundred anj ninety men who. ;reiteied ur.der boaid No. 1 m th , :..f.llt ri-aft of tho.-' ho , : reached their majority mih aunt.. I5l.. tim be canea no ! if e in uKU5t. according to täte- ! :Kt In ,K ' ,rttllllf rH ,,r hn;iid ' No. 1 Tuesday. ; Th order in which the men in board No. 1 will be (.ailed for er--vice, as arranged by draft orfu :a., . follows: ; urder l--rhiier.ee I'. Richard. ll.'t 11. Madison st. 2 --Henry I lenke, 14CS Main vt. :: i'arl A. Haller. 4:.3 S. Vany st. uu.o. v . . : n Arthur Is. Iic-ith. K.J. . ralur s-t. , ; C Udmund C. Kowalski. K. , Arthur I Urodbeck, 24 W . Indiana av .Manua m. ; b Harold Krepe. 10 4 2 Prairie av. I 3 William H. Mass. 7" Sher- ... i nian av. 10 Kenneth l- Cocco, 14"r Calve it .-t. , i: 11 1-Mward Macht. SOf N. Hill st. 12 John IX Lower. V. M. A., j tary. inn. ir: Karl K. .McNeil. f"0 h. Low"WH- ! 14 Kaipn rooie. i,", ! 13 C,eor?- Weaver. 2lt i:. culvert . st. I 120 ''- j ti ui( nai u I . iM."- iiiri Dayton st j: Kenton McK. Mosiman. 02.. Portage a v. IS Charles Parkas. ISM S. "a -talpa. 1 ? Kdmu!fl W. O'Oonnel, 1":: N. 1 St. Louis st. j 20 James II. Fulton. 11 s- i Iafayette. 21 Walter M. Williams. 1 ::: Lincoin way . ! V v' all fc j 22 Arthur Felle r. 71 S K. Miner st. j 22 Carmeni Axcrsa. 127 N. St. ' j Peter st. j 2 4 John A. Miller, 12" X. Hill st. J I 2Ö Virgil C. Conrad. p. : Keasev st. I i 2'. -tee Nemeth, 22u s'. Hou?I his. j 27 Uonald W. Lee. le: (4)imby j st. j j 25 Walter F. Heller. !;:: Iii'. er- j ; s-ido dr. ; 2: Anthony I Tic-key. 1 2 1 :- j I Howard. ; "Allen R. IIoomt. ." 2 I 1-2 L j leirerson. , 1 T,co .. Sejser. "10 W. Marion st. John It. Kenned.v, t;.i2 X. Sixth j st. ..2 Harry 1 1. Johnson. 1114 K. Fox -vt. z Oscar X. McCrew. Slo Kishth st. - Ca - irmine Celentano. 10 Xiles av. Albeit Weber, 4P K. PuLail. la-nest M. Horatli. 120S Ca-t-.In -v iaipa a. Daniel (Irav 7 '; x t Peter gt Arthur K Odor 010 fatalpa av 40 George J. Crain 1201 S. CarKussell 1'ik 012 S Lush st 4 Krhard A." Swan son. 2 1 2 Miami st. s"teve J Kovatcll 12p' S Kentejj vt ,1tnn Tonr.el b- -1 w fn4- Farl cti Zn X Kafavette 4j- rthur FIstrom 10'"'' Marine ' ' J"" ... '.' . .. . . 4. .Maiiiev l iciin. nn. i.ataipa a. 4S Yern P. Myers, 71 X. Smith St. 4oGlen L. Call. 1 2 1-1. Paris st. SuWilliam r. postiser, 4P. X. Cushing st. 51 Claude Kelley. Z27. X. Sixth st. i o2 Clyde L. Johnson. 015 S. Fifth st. ZZ Loui. C. Fritch. 1 Z 1 ? Porta.sc a v. Z 4 Francis J. Scheibclhut, , tt ., n Catalpa av Ir , . Tv . ... . 00 Hobert Dipert, 121G km.: M. J Z d James Pellow. :i'4 N. St. I I rancis si. Ö 7 Mike 'Kovatch. 1711 S. Ken - dall id. :S Hervase Thompson. F. Dayton st. i0 Alfred V . Snder. l.20 L'bilA HOIl SI. 60 Nick Morgan, 5 K. K. Colfax. 61 Louis Takais. 1 32 0 b'atalpa. j 62 J. II. ReeJei. 1148 Luttrell sr.. Knoxvill, Term, tit LP-:ar Brooks. Jefferson rd . 12th st. 61 John Talbot. 2 2 4 X. Main st.

62 George Ho: ath. 1610 S. Ken- 1"2 .Mai tin A. Ke Z22 S. I i a nelall -t. eis st.

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v" Hobet W. Smith, r X. Fran-j ft. I.rcy c-.'.p. 1 1 T I Lincoln way.

1 : i v., ,,i.non(J u- retk,r n K I Broad a . 0" Iuis Ib Sinion, jr., A 1 t N. Ma hisan . t . '.1 -Joseph Seifert, 111: K. dar. ! '.'2 ö!ai Krualron, 1 .T C 'jjipin.f f. i :2 i'h.-irle F. Pieenburg. 1'4. K. Iialiana av, ; ? 4 Joseph Kti'z, 10'4 K. .had:-. s'n st. j fä J. A. Anderson. 2J" Holden I lat-, San l'ra nci :-.. Calif. ' Willie a. .Mendenhall. So. j av '"lareme J. Will. I"-'-' K..' Main yl. .rv Clemens. K. Pa. "if ct v4Pau Albright. "4".: S. Mich, 1M)(;ro!., K,in K KIder ?t ;!! Harry P. K?n. 612 W. Io Salle av. i I ,i 1 r l , ... (1(,:;,o!)n M rsnnkman, :: 1 W, (h-u-t St. in4 William J. Srhrey.Mn. M in s . P'.y Ludwi? llockstrol., 4":'. M. Kroadwav. I Ivan ft. Cowler, ml N. Main. st. j j., 7 Ralph P. Well, i :, 1 2 S. Maini J-t. 1 1'iedolph Tilornbei a, p-p'. S. j Praiiie av. i luf Oliver I. Jeffries. .:'.s N.,lMdyj st. n ,-, nMVard Powell. 1 o - s. Four-! teenth st. ' 1 l 1 --Joseph Kolezynski. 1."0 Ca- j tMij,;l av. : H:Hdward J. Mcr.au hlin. j Mien st ' j j -Ka rni iy W. Xcls.in, 431 Cottapro j oe av. ! 1 1 I Kverett P. Damson. 2"'. Lin- j ,,((n ua. y j j !ark v A. Punnuek. i:2:'. S. ! ati-.miI 1 .M ta oi j nf,u..on l. j,ivinsston. r.r.j x. ; Main st. i ., ;Vin ent Sheet. 1 722 Prairie; av. ', US Stewart Martin. ?,2 X. Xotre ' Peine. 1 1 ft Donunek Pei chelli. ."2:,. K. Colfax av. pj Charles- It. Torr. mm-, 1 1 2ö i ouron st. v - - - - 12l--James A. Loimhnian. vol s. Main st. 122 Harvey L. Sanner, 224 S. St. Peter st. 12 Elmer X. Krussell, 0:: rark av. 124 Orange L. Lent, 44 5 X. Cuyahoga a, Akron. Ohio. 12.1 Maurice K. Collnur. r,27 X. Michigan st. 12' Mehin A. Nelson. ".' 2 Fuelid a v. 1-7 Henry W. C ud.i tes v 1 7 N. Michigan st. 12S Donald M. Jester. 4 1 s Tafayette st. 120 Warren Shetteily. P-2I Slier-; man av. j 120 Robert R. Woyahn, vlO Porta;o av. 121 Yictorv A. Henrv, SI H. I,a-i 1 Salle av. . 1 Pt2 Richard Coil, XI 1 Diamond av. j l.,:i Vernon Lley, 2h' K. 1 o st. Pt 4 Herbert Cox, II. Calvert. 123 Herbert c. Lurmeister. 000 I'. Ohio st. 12) Onrce 'hat tier. IIS S. Hinrick st : ITT Ford II. 'teives. 712 Sherman! ! 12 Charles M. r-.;m. 1 2 W. La.- ; a'le a. : 120 William McCil!, :;10 Lincoln j way W. lie Caroll P. livers, P'l Lincoln'' way W. I 141 James Trumbull, Olo 1-2 Xddo ct. ! 142 Shevley sjoogcons. 217 W. L salle av. 142 Leland V. Smith. 710 Califor- j r,. ' ,, . , 1fll , t, J 1 4 1 C harles L. Speicher, 1012 S ma av. Main M. . 11 . uiii Phnnme 71 S i Main st. IlIK Joseph P. Koehendofer. Yarner Flat C, 4 1; K. Ith st . : Davenport, la. 14. Chester W . Hartie.l, 112 S I , KK1S SI. J 14 Kvei t W. Ifar dy. 7 1 n N. Dayton st Khler st. löo Samuel Yet, '"t X. Seventeenth ?t. . 1 .M C!ai ence A. Tusim:. 0b; .lln. j 1 Z?. -Wilbur Watkln, f7 N. '"'" - ; renee st. iXob!e it. Keller. 7"7 raüf.-.r-n:a av. ; U:.--T.esr Vanb'uruh-,- b'w v. 1,1. sali- av. IS Walter I'. Krueirei , 711 r?h - ini;,7 JosTh Karcnme. 7 ' 4 Tb Mine;-. lax Mike .1. TI!a, 1 X. S' Peter ft. Iö?--Caumir S Knleci. 2f'0" Sb napin ft. j !f. Harre . .-tAndneM. 1 ft 1 Id1 oaii av. l Dayton n. Cnpe. I.jms- ' ! .. . . . ...... : !. t-.ariion a. Kti:a:er, -' i--X. Lafayette t. lr. Russell A. VinnM-e. 242 Sartip st. 14 Alex Benkr. 7i V. Indiant 165 Joseph W. Ha'r.T. 4P") K. Howard st. 1 5 5 Ralph C. Kroeger. 15 CO ytlanil 5t. 1tT Wal- 1 QeVie'r A "i Die ton st. 1; - Hershf ! O. Jon!. 7-'2 f'otta?nIOe av Iu C.hiI It. Soc:rb.1.. 1ol7 UjL 1 II Ion-, IVM S ti - ! lull .-t ilTl Ci:-1 I 1 j 4 -.,,, j; i. t . i ,..n . 172 Frank S Ihib v, 2M Km''k .t. I7 F-iH-ard F.. Millar. .?1S X. Al -

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Boys Newest $2 WASH SUITS

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Men's, Boys $L50 BATHING SUITS

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