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Weel, Brook- lyn Man Who Won Rank tn Europe by Bravery Against Germans. By Nizota Greeley -Smith. At 11 o'clock last Monday night Alexander B.C. Weel of Brookiyn ‘ain in the Koyal Highianders of Canada, on furlough in the United States becauno of @ critical wound received in the second battle At 11.40 Capt, Weel of the an his regiinen' was more familiarly known, had be- Weel of Brooklyn, had been transformed into Private Weel of Battery C, Hevond Field Artillery, now encamped at Van Cort- Jandt Park, The British officer had cabled his renig- nation and enilsted in the service of bi The tall, well 1 saw yesterday built, brown-eyed young man whom in denpatches for bravery in the hard- fought battle which many uafortunates still insist om pronouncing to rhyme with snipers (PLEASE don't do tit ls Ypres (De-pray), and Private, late Captain, Weel says to call it is worse than anything that happened in that four days’ fight. 61 won bis captaincy by bravery in the fieid, as he enlisted in ‘rienda told me T ourht to aprly ————————$—$ ne form commission here, but what was “That would ow mets Promotion on the field fast enough if rn it, though it takes a million how brave he ts, phot smiling, with a cigarette in his| { You jee I'm an American, and I felt my own country has the “rst enll on my And, besides, | have a little personal grudge to nettle with Johnny ber camp near Campeche when the) Croas, or even the [ron Cross. 1 was down Our camp I have FIGHT, “But let me tell you anybody in mis- ltaken who thinks the Mexican can't In his own way he's u bird of | fhter. I'll venture to predict there won't be more than one pitched battle The rest will be just trunning away, but the Mexican will Aght as he runs, Johnay Mex ts what 1 a moving pleture He can't fight unless some- body is watching him and thinking knowing enough to advance or to | waved his hand toward the groups of | that young officer. Outside 9 jaf | that there must be something In | be. Looking at them, realizti | every one of them, f thought how \come murderers or the victims of BVEWING WORLD Ypres Resigns as British Captain To Go to Mexico for Uncle Sam as Private of ates i imok Watch,” At midnight ho Dative land in Vas Cortiandt Park had been “Give him an audience and he'll be mouth. But put him where nobody can watch tho fine performance he fs i mv nd he crumples up. C Rot courage just the same,! ® There are all kinds of courage, you! % know, 1 haven't any particular ad- miration for the sudden spectarihas | deeds that win the Legion of Honor, | the Military Modal, the When you think of the fellows whu leav wives and children, and comfortable, | cheerful, happy homes, and spend | months jn the trenches, with vermin | on the outalde and the most unsatis factory sort of food inside, you know what real courage is, And courage ts not being unafraid, If you are not| afraid, where does your courage come in? It's being afraid and conquering your fear; it's plunging right up an embankment with machine gun bullets and rifle bullets raining on you, while all the time you'd give your soul to run away, “The first time I was under fire, 600 of the Black Watch were march. ing from Armentleres to Lille, about three miles, TORTURED BY THE FEAR THAT HELL PROVE “YELLOW.” “As we came to a railroad embank- ment machine guns opened on us and rifle fire followed. We stood atill, not throw ourselves on our faces. Then our men began to drop around us, | each with o queer little yell. Well, | after you heard that sound you were! mad clean through, You lost all sen- | sation of fear or doubt. You just wanted to got at those fellows who| plunged through the gas that I got were killing your comrades. And automatically you found yourse't go- ing forward. “When you realized this you were very happy. For until a man ts under fire he is tortured by the fear that he may not stand up, that he'll tura out yellow, as the saying is, what all these young chaps out there are thinking about now Private, fovmerty tain, Weel very young men in khaki who com- vous Battery C. Our interview took place in the tent of Capt. Albert Hamilton through the courtesy or| looking scarcely «ighteen did sentry duty. Older groups around the line of guns drawn Up before the dun colored tents and] ? answered patien piping inquirk ohfldren: at are you wolng to Kill th] ‘ that wun——Mexicang?” a ‘prowpect it which the youngsters seemed to take nk and wininter delisht. Crowds of men and women watched the warlike preparations with untir- ing inter wom better than the movies and to De erg for nothing, No wonder the crowd was ati with long distance valor. And Trek K schoo, | + ine in me because I couldn't th: But the boys in there new khaki were such fine, wuch very youn fellows, and they had been wo diers gudh a little time that they gt looked more ke sons and brothers and sweethearts than like herons tae that fo gome woman had braved death for atrange it ts that because we wer, feo morel 40 recognise a murterceer President of Mexico all thoae thon | sands of men have to go out and be. | murderers. I asked Private Weel what he thought whouw | “I'm in the service of the Govern- ment now,” he answered, “but I wish you had put that inquiry to me last week when I was only asristant edi- tor of Brooklyn Life Tam running a gerial of my wiry Brooklyn Life, war “I came back home on leave as the result of a sevore abdominal wound r the fourth day of tho battle of Ypres-—-the second battle, from April 21 to 2, 1915. The Germans used gas for the first time on the western front In that battle, thou; they had gassed the Russians before that. We were bolding the extreme left of the British line and we bad Turcos to the left of us, ‘Suddonly great dark clouds began rolling toward us. lofore they were upon ue I recognized the smell of oblorine, for I have done work. I called out ‘Chiorit wave my men the order to wet t handkerchiefs and put them over their faves. ‘That saved a lot of us, “With @ gas do one of two t! And we were eo teok four lin of = Germ: trenches, The gae made all of us BREE AS.OS. HERA SSSS-2S SSS DGS RRR Victoria | ¢ That's} Candidate the| my summer home at Bridgehampton morrow and hereafter will spend snly two days a weck in New Yor Charles W, Fairbanks, the other ?=FOUND-? The Secret of Gold! TERED UU EED HE EEE EDT LENE Erb bree A Modern Inventor of the Highest Rank Asserts That He Can Manufacture Gold at Less Than One-Tenth Its Present Value. The Startling Possibilities of His Undertaking In The World Magazine ALEXANOCER (“The Liveliest Weekly in Town’’) BO weer we @® Bciar Press asin | s0 furious that for four days 18,- é the woods against «Mr ermans, | baat the ond of the battle lp, company had fifty-one eHectiv felt of 1,287 men. The Ture: wont to pieces under the gas. T! poor blacks thought it w. Sort of magic and, brave as lions in a bayonet chargs or a hand-to- hand fight. they broke and ran, “They ran all the way to the villace of Ypres and the British cavalry had to club them back with their sabres, Tut they are brave fellows, brave as any when they are fighting something they understand, It was after we had my wound HUGHES CONSULTS ROCT; FAIRBANKS A CALLER : Won't) Talk His Supporters Sure T. R. Will eGt in Line, Pi Charles FB. Hughes and Elihu Root z had a two-hour conference this after. phy noon at the Hotel Astor, discussing ‘ be Democratic platform. After the conference Mr, Hughes sald “T will not (alk upon polities, save © aay that T expect te hearty sup- port of Mr. Root. I shall leave for NEXT SUNDAY half of the Hughes ticket, called « Hughes this afternoon <a ee How Rear Admiral Ward and His Wife Fulfilled a Dream of Their Youth. (Interesting Illustrations.) Progressive ca fi tence | ters Hughes to the linit, taking the stump | if necessary. A New Light on What Thought Is. By Frances Hodgson Burnett. MeCorn Vance tlonal Chatrinan, quarters “THEY’RE OFFi” A Smart Page of Drawings in Four Colors, Especially Sketched at the Races by Gordon Ross. | Tuesday. | \3 A Young New York Woman Whose Unique Busi- " ness Is to Run Pageants. Full Page Photograph in Four Colors, With a Brief Sketch of LITTLE, LIVER a %e With An Adventurer Who Is,Crossing the Con- tinent Propelled in Novel Fashion by a Mule. How a Lone Novelist ‘‘Lived’’ Her Plot by Spend- ing Three Years in a Wilderness. Do You Really Know Your New York? A Page of Sketches by Herb Roth, From Actual Street Scenes, That Will Make You Believe You're a Stranger in Your Own City! Where Shackleton Struggled Through South Polar Ice to Dodge Despair and Death. A Big Drawing in Color by Biedermann, Giving a Comprehen- sive Idea of the Famous Journey. ——e a In the Gravure Section: War Photographs. Verdun Living in Its Cellars. A British 60-Pounder at the Moment of Discharge. Capture of a German Hydroplane at Sea. A Wrecked Zeppelin Seen From an Aeroplane. The Summer Resort Section Is the Most Com- plete of the Kind Published. es R. Dirks, the Originator of the Katzenjammer Kids, Draws “Hans und Fritz” Every Week in the Comic Section. YOU’LL WANT Next Sunday’s World Order It From Your Newsdealer To-day.