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CAPT. MOREY’S OWN STORY OF THE BA TTLE AT CARRIZ MEXICANS TRED HARD TOKLL THE THREE WHITE OFFICERS, SAYS WOUNDED COMMANDER obe-—- Escaping With Bullet in Shoulder, He Passes Entire Day Under Torrid Desert Sun Without a Drop of Water—Adair Died in Ditch. By John Kirby (Speo Stall Correspondent of The Naw York World) PERSHING & HRADQUAKIEL HAR CASAS GRANDE Menteo Noon, June 26 (Via Nadio t Columtua No M OAM, June 27) Capt Lawis 8. Mofey of K ‘Troop, Tenth Cavalry 4 A. the only oMeer to survive the fight with the Carranztenaa at ¢ s etory today to ® group of hb fellow offcers, He eat on the f a bunk Ina thatched but at healquarters and spoke er wily tot eager group who wel comed him as one fr Ordeal he haa been through, dotalia of the first tragedy Capt nthe grave. He {1} weak and haggard from the and amid profound silence he gave the intimate of this campaign Morey had passed the night { the hospital after his arrt motor Inet night, and the doctors let him sleep until late When he awoke the it off his bloodstained shirt, eb ed the wound where a Mauser bullet had drilled his left shoulier, and refreshed him with & bath. As soon as th mndaged and he had had a bite of oreakfast, Capt. Morey reported to Gen, ¥ x From headquarters Capt. Morey walked slow! y this forenoon wound was the company streets, flanked by tents and the curiously woven brush ¢ 8 the men and of Ficers have bullt, There was no demonstration even one chi but every eye in camp Was gazing with liveliest 8) y at the tall, lean figure that moved resolutely though with evid kr jrough the camp Now and then an old friend stepped out from his tent, grasped Mor maimed right hand and exclaimed “Glad you're back, Congratulations, old man." Simple phrases, but they m good wish from them to him. For days no man in this command dared hope he w Morey again. After Capt. Morey had made hin self comfortable In hatched brush nt ever! ¢—-: sage from Gen. Gomez avking Capt hut a group of his friends gathered to] Bovd for meeting and conference, hear him, and I joined them In the midst « the Carrangistas captain {9 a studious looking man, | Myke! | nap spactacied and bearded, with the pre- | Move cise apeech of a sctentist. He spok?| the wh ary slowly, halting now and then to] {ihe of Ue. sera wae ine mal choose axactly the right word, avoid: | chine Kun, My. troop, consist tng exaggeration, and always modesi- | only thirty-six men, was on t when the ‘ball was opened.’ vuld follow the charg under Koyd and Adair as fringe of the J horses disappeared me Adatr died in an tr bh. A non-commiasion ' is head ly effacing himself as far os he could He blamed no one for the disaster, drew no conclusions, and above all, offered no wise hindsight suggestions) {Ne as to what should have ENTIRE DAY IN DESERT WITH- | heen done OUT WATER }la wounded. Adair order to rwar 6 man w Only once did Capt. Morey's voice | [ rd. The man rise above Its monotonous pitch. This| pitch forwa pea Aca tised himself and stay was when he tola of passing the en tire day of June 21, the longest of the Re SAMOS AmUITAL THE ve day of June ¢ in bac and vear, under the torrid desert sun died on wounded and without @ op of water “T think I shall never fo: torture of that thirs sald Cor Morey, “You know how thirs'y * FOUGHT DESPERATELY AS THEY wounded person is? Thad no drop t RAN BACK. érink from 6 o'clock in the Give me that canteen, 1 etre s has The captain took nte had heen sent to so the entire neluding its officer, was on draught of water to sno f f Santo Domingo ranch. pee ee fury Water ‘pall on the end. of ft.{ swooping down on one of the Amari. | that they do not Know the exact day ma an at : bigs Ar pp fat on ne ry} mn GAYEBAte The Tol 4 oF meee of tender in RULE hie Hd awern un ainay into the oan i Lae al have annihilated anywhere without carrying a full ¢ sing and fighting des r Carrigal the POL ne world of women, ‘The young girl ferowd and packages of tobacco, | \t before ald could arrive. teen ey ran book. they} t the iat ‘tn raat 1] perhaps his sister, was weeping | eandy ehe Wink gum, or ost vr press | Home guards have been formed in SALE TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY' Gant: eoray’ confirmed’ what wot Mate S Cean FArd. Ad i tava having given his com mother, beyond the age of tears,| CM's were deposited in the pall and]. score of towns to protect them- a ady heard aa ft shou > the man w po oe held his hand silently, She spoko | th y pares were marked with the yes 0 nst Mexicans when! troops of the Tenth Cava At last found himself behind an|{OMrem | bs Ae cis only once. \r ofthe man for whom they were trols join Pershing in| ver Z, 000 New Santo D arly: We Rdobe Wa he. fo ind himaelé SS Re AN | the morning ho| “Francis, do they give you enough | mien’ is ANY Nase his name was), drive against the Carranza . here they pped by a mes: | Which off n from bullets | yeuened Why t And folind It | tp ent? What did you have fordin- |e agre RORGOTTEN IN THE OR) (mim ite S ort Ski rts Birgit re {he manner | ner to-day?" she asked. “Did you get MOCRACY OF GRIEF. | ‘The border communities are pre- Pp Vito the south lerhrowing iff Nrard ing | the neckerchief I sent you yesterday ?”| ay, Rive it lo Bob Streeter, paring receptions for the militia ex- some MUAhDIe CON? h house, the | She had reached ve%, YoU 8ee,| you?" or “That's. for Jimmie Robin. | pected to be quartered with them in rand ye i matt ye men T pur, Those who wish dd 10 nen uding lected to mak who was a Is me he men aot eo strangely, Morey They did not run exert themselves in any y simply moved away up- Lus. We who remained be. iL is a pleasure to see mie tle age with Bh ; hated serviceable teeth, Perhaps it was the! y y athe tk) coarse, hard food of early life, the plenti-| ring 1d seen efuge be ful fruit with its clea 4 that mind . ting four t Puilt up the bony structures t ' wen pursuit, leaving us telligent cate; brushing them two or vole three times a day; regular visit dentist Your dentist is intere frice you use. He would emy beating the country ope Wy in that hole behind est day of th Yo eame and ed in the dent ke to have you try at least one tube on perature. Unie for yourself how much better it clean And men It contains the highest p: ntage of act w 1e first rela val cleansing and polishing properties of | of enty-five mile journey to any dentifrice on the market It is suffi- | our line ciently but safely antiseptic. It ls acrean,| MOREY ORDERS THE MEN TO not a paste. It does not meit or harden, | LEAVE HIM It has no grit. It ts not colored Roantestoray wastecle tne caula Try it to-da \" : as De SO Albodon can be dad at 25 cents a lib-|stretch, and a ahi lwurk on eral tube wherever toilet articles are sold, | decid was ly impossible for andafree sample can be had by sen » go further, He first requested ve him, and when they ered them to leave him id, that they ‘our name and address to The Albodon|' Company, Dept. B, 154 West 18th Street, NY A postal will do vider as BELLANS | 08" Absolutely Removes 2. oe cuinines bur Indigestion. One package | “ Nanechens ; neved the order, Morey wound ld ever look upon) (es ras! rush into whien | esed | }m outh and Grank aparingly a liGamahAS Paalleomatt ) them, m. And | De " Is we uid pod ble head gra mvely | ——— pam, ner ae yetTAel | hain oiue vse, me cavernouniy| aetunth "aire aide. hey had Ro ". RIGAUT TAKES TEARFUL 4 ; ‘Seattle and cornbread he ate ho gained | above high cheekbones, were fixed | bucket there, just a rope, So every ue fo an Important Special Purchase [strength and spirits | apai aria ui aa | contribution to be tied on and ; Mane dhe canen he tauad five troope | Venn. te nomen A asssoohen a) 4, one ata time, A girl at- | LEAVE OF U. S. CONSUL | and an Extraordinary Special Sale jers of the from. the i that stretche ‘7 nt, so L made them together, he prepared to mureh. | from t ninan with wide gray eyes Wailea tata @aiiall They Hed ta tina RitiON ana eee eee ipecae in the street and in the phalanx of | © i Gtates Consul J. H. Johnson, unusual assemblage ef ie ALE psi iN Hello, Frank," he said. “Thought| automobiles watched the slow ascent | Who closed consular affairs in Ma- : aie found k is of chat better kinc t poke who had canteens | I'd come up te say & y to you. of that mysterious par ‘The young | tamoros last night, held a conference Fai filled them and Capt, Morey ea 1] “Hello, your ing guarda- | fellow for whom wis intended|with Gen. Ricaut, de facto com- —in tailoring, ma- water ian old baking tr cary preg py? | Waited impntientiy while the ope | mander of the Matamoros Distriot, terial and finish— j Wik NEVER BE WITHOUT Wa: l'Why don't you Join? Meet me in|tremble as he started that |during which an affecting scene oc- | seen only in the TER AGAIN, | Mexico City three sfromr tiny package, Sudden emed|curred, it became known to-day smartest specialty le ary ed my lesson” he sala, added with a flash of fauitiess t [to ealias thas t eet below had | Tears flied Gen, Ricaut's eyes, shops at consider- . | N etvilian did not relis coring what ¢ had went to| “E hope It will be possible, in the ably higher prices. neg his wound and stow. | nd's effort ¢ rut him, |him. As the thought struck him) nelevent of @ oreak of relations between The skirts you see Wis Beata 4 firs w," he answered uneasily, | 4 cked nnd was gone from the w A- Jour countries.” Gen, Ricaut told Mr at every fashionable AAR THA Ya ts ron perhaps.” ne package, ‘The girl wa til he | Jehnson, “that half an hour beach and on every Luis, thirty-five mile way. Whon] "He replied the khaki-- | reappeared an ' her foccurs [ may fave the pleasure golf course—wher- ten miles 1 heer ae cs a 1, with {It Was quite tent we shaking hands with you and ¢ “ 1 feverish relays hy moontigh moor h 1h Me fale us and) dames Park nding the vor- ever rest and recree vuntered MeCaba with al am his # t " was en gave for i; + . ation call, near a windmill nt r and h wit tall, gaunt young fellow to whom, [Ger patrol @ Repps, honey: All piled in the wagon and rode ¢ he h } } fi i nk crowd, she offered - — ’ Sal 1 an Laie raneb, where they are [apy peer ene aanicaae , en soul oA; MaMa Aldean comb weaves, epon= rived Saturday at, midnight. $9108) oivitian, obviously” ruffied » how ey Ate. gate A meeting of the captains and Gen- ges, corduroys in with Capt ow2e's squadr n 4 ru ao ¢ » ber : A H ; Bleventh Cavalr ni by Gen, | concerted, edied away, Jeral Committee of the Eleventh Assem- white and all the a : ly Disteiet, of which his brot 1 . Vershing, With the oaueton ts 4] NOT ALL THE WOMEN THERE ! foottsh | ee peek icon eae Legg lyes wanted sport shades, and Bulgarian and Roman see ay RL ed he! MOTHERS AND SISTERS. reds I saw one mother, | night elected to fill the seat in the Board stripes. , Hexdauariera, ty-tiva miles! They were not all mothe 1 a dumy re clit in rusty black, |of Aldermen vacant through th tunning styles, with the new big pearl buttons from the main can ' Who were gathered about the| thal never was phe [Pan | resignation of Alderman Wendell, now and smartest sport pockets. de, Lieut, James Coiling, with four say goodby, Many | (onward and Kiem (he hand of her #on tin the Distriet Attorney's oMce, . ic) Mtomabil me ne trucks, “and SF TRISeahoge. Hard | Ene Rent ey oat Naa oun | SRR Se Prepare for the Fourth—This Is the Most EN ae ae ee doled | sail was softened and/in that actior Htaltans Ad U-Boat Nete, Important Sport Skirt Sule of the Season |here at dusk made grave by one of those big One thing | saw yesterday afters} GENEVA, June 27.—The Italians are _ lmaniatar wien nein ; noon that T have never reals lusing steel nets to trap enem Sold Meets Denth io)l tue pas! on ina wauncen parca tities ih ee Basa nven| marines with great success ; ‘ their lips to the young men: their|ure democracy, For ¢ [io ndviess from Heme, Only ressnll At the Fashion ALTOONA, F Daniel Cu ; : ee men perched op coping an Austrian submarine was caus! n . sy 1 ‘ uniform, Bef red ee a Pacifico Fleet In Alert. at ‘ Me poor, kome b 4 ! INE T i, { j A ; f AN iO, Cal, June 21—The de nn ea perhe ' erinis willis | SAN DIEU C Paks TBs, eT he Ae + Nineteen West 34th Street apne 16 F "vensterd nd them « 7 Jay for Mazatian, and side when the, 4 dimple equall ereft, all citizens in tholthe t collier Brutus, with coal for X cr™ dona, great democracy of griet, tae Pacite Geot, for La Paw ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUBBDAY, JUNE 27, 1916. Oe el vee. ‘Sweethearts, Wives Bid Goodby 5.000 GUARDSMEN = _7 To Guardsmen Through Armory’s Grim Bars ATCAMP WHITMAN ats EAGER FOR ACTION = ‘ ' Clamor to Go to Porder The Third I They Hear Other Cit "aie Troops Are Leaving. ; 4 (Special from a Gall Correanondant . 7 of The ’ ' CAME WHITMAN, GOREN 1A ‘ | VEN SN tune The « “we aianing wp for ¢ 1 tat r 5 © Mere tt int undrade of x ' amples of unadulterated patriotion | ' thw i ' being wet for the nation. Thia is m ahown partioniarly in the “Pehting @ pond, in # dtaty mint? o ym “ Tied for the front t nore r ! r v7 : ake ‘The greater proportion by far of Ite . . the Second ie men in thin frieh ormnnia t at uit nmands The married and have families, M ¢ ted rocruitis ¢ brought iaee he are unfortunate er t Sid 4 ranches of (ae " " D une ’ ervice hundreds of youngsters who with muMeclent patrlotiam ta en r have er fired m milfe COuS LADS WN | New York a lot of patrt " in the field, _ Weng “sisters PA ik || who are writing to their woldter thu 1 Corps of Eine ig Stems” YESTERDAY 1] banda and insisting that they «o + ove at ao ine ar THe 9M REG i ihe TONE Hi WATE WHHL Tue pioneer battallon armory ni send ne " pecked up and finaneinl condition Reveral me York thia morning bee 1 ‘Others, and they are few indeed, are koing back } sonal reasons for not going met worn ne for the order to ene 1 Engineers there are Pulls PeCrults as PAW ag ade of the first battle of a fiance moilant and stale Sixty-ninty, | Imprisoned in Lexington Avenue Fortress, Men in| Khaki, Waiting to Go to Mexico, Clasp Their Loved Ones and Smile, Though pene Are Aching. to pass on phys examination wart of heart, iw sadly deficient im many part we they have pers irs, Over 300 freeh re~ into the Sorgantzation began to Jay, where, by & ed that they may ba barest rudiments of sole Hiering before they » Grande. ‘The Considerable surprise was oe oned in eamp to-day wher Mel vin Sheppard of ¢ ‘ninth o by ‘Nixola Greeley Smith. Last week we jostled them in the subway or rode wifh them unseeing| ny Fy Sixty-]t regiment lacks in the elevated or the surface cal ‘They were just young men like @ hua aa las i ; ne oe n _ He ‘4 nt and it needs a deal of | ip and returned to the city, Shey t dred thousand other young men to us then, le One Of the greateat runne ‘ Y sterday afternoon Col, Conley or. dered out the greater number of hia last night they were like no other young men} country ever produced and an}ecommand into a field where, under @ Olymp ting sun, they¢ were put through ihe ae aa aes games champion. He has] ro in the world, They were the spirit of battle; Utd bash athletle instructor of the regiejextended-order work, Col, Coniam i THe Fg i ais is he would like to hav eh were the shields of liberty, the guardians of America, ment, Company A of this organiad drilling be yal he pie t the Soak ‘To men they were soldiers going perhaps to wa tion sined up every man on its rolls. but he also makes 1t emphatically Lilly, whose wife and mother desperately anxious, to get. to the Iscene of to women they were nusnands and brothers and sons; | — - sind to the matter-of-fact of both sexes, they were just the! about his rough ri hat. That was! action, and that they will ied away of the Beventh| conwratutated the boys on their show- jive a good account of themsely Seventh Regiment getting ready to entrain for Browns- | ail the goink away of the Seventh | tne and wished them goodby, Any one suicdally inclined who woul ville, Texas, and all that destiny might hold for them} rah that new and dancing Vit of] i rum is on the run to-/iare to pass through the streets of beyond the blood-stained borders of Mexico. blue. Lae fy kk tyad al Sul de-l the Sixty-ninth and tntimate that the The guardsman Ufted his head be- | elded oe open upin ISINOSS outht is not going, and going soon, The great Seventh Regiment Armory, which stands yond that covetous cluteh, but of- across from the camp last night} would have @ 1 of trouble cut out like a fortress between Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Street with its face | fered in propitiation his leather wrist | About midnight Capt. Je rearty of] for him, His fate would be horrible jme Sixty-ninth, whose company |ty econtempla charge of the police work, | raid ne of the blind tigers. Ile to Lexington and its back to Park Avenue, was closed to visitors all yes-, Watch, holding it close to the baby's) fifty gallons of whiskey SORE CHAFED SKIN Keaetty Sas lear. And gra rapturously the terday afternoon. baby listened while the watch Ucked Hut !t was a fortress surrounded on adeh be aaieeunioneen ed the promoters. with ka if they attempted to re t minutes the father would| ana thr the precious minutes, perhaps | MIL aides by automobiles which had| Much braver and simpler in times like 1 sides by automobiles which ha r 8 lik i Age hough the mothers, wives and sit-[hest, hrew reckieny arma ‘about /Rave, mith theae, moni dear, tN | Closes Gaps i Lk in Line by Re-! phe brand of liquor, dispensed ters. The automobiles wgre empty,|them and now and then proffered! EST OUR: Soll 4 er to i + er aa | pure alcohol, colored var- the women had left them and| ‘heir lips through the bars, \ Sigorous young men nenver 11 moval of Base From Nami- ie to Capt, Bogart. ALWAYS “ @ side i} CLASPED HIS WHOLE WORLD Weary marches, to t sibility of ui a te Colo ; Di bla infantry m Rochester 1 the aldewalka, » Colonia Dublan, Ee ean Ey : 7 Many of them, perched on stone THROUGH THE BARS. ambush by a treache my. -and| UIP! 1 to-day. The Sixty-fifth and USE | for some of them, pr Beventy-fourth Infantry of Buffalo ticked a or re y he troopers were prisoners in P ected 1 hort! opings, hung precariously several] 7 p r @leuneral march, But vdid not} BL PASO, T ma are expec n shortly, ‘hove the street level, On the] double sense, Locked tn their armory,| think of those thing vy die fot] BL PARQ, Tex, June $7-Gen.| A aquadron of the First Cavalry : t 2 st 1 tte) h 0 the Pershing, in removing his base from| encamped here recetved orders this Sixty-sixth Street side, girls who had} they were still more immutably im-|tened to that fascinains tick and afternoon to proceed to Van Cortlandt ton their prettiest summer dreases| Prisoned by the Anglo-Baxon tra-|Smiled, as last week the sfather| Namlauipa to Cotonta Dublan, has {Pari The aquadron consists af Troop edi aniked: deoniatansem scalloped on that men must not show their Millen. almiowty ten peek [checkmated any attempt by the Car- |B, Albany: cop D, Syracuse: ‘troop ings. h one o! era Th sy " A € Jtiea, and roop , Rochester. from them to the 8 paving In- ling ( eh on pie es ‘lings apaaeed nt strike i© hour Of; rangistas to annihilate one or more Bint Miller of the Albany troop, as side and then stretched eager hands| 4 young man, tens & slave to Lhe OH Mest sanieg of favew ‘ji, taare|Ot the separate campa atrung along | senior officer, will command” +h vate rough the tron bars of the y 4 ° ; nis fellows is t fall Nos toe ener nce Well, tears | the dormer line of communications, squadron ob Goren pegular army set Jow gu walling witne| arcsianed |e lean SMEAR! Vola 4 of fuct, for we have th arian th Couriers arriving here to-day de-| training of the guardsmen in, At every window wistful faces} and sw eauih aniline: Rab eRTREL yaa: our | clared that before the line was short-| ‘Tho boy# are becoming a trifle {m- POWDER yoked out, tearful faces looked in.) reach i ney entl ay armloated if foars, payer groups of guard ened and strengthened it wan full of| patient. They want action. Thay The young men smiled, puffed bravely | the old, knotted hand of @ ‘ ay haired) ened from a stone bal big Kaps, sub-bases being 85 miles RAY 1D be Lee Sha Nar Cate HEALS & SOOTHES cigarettes and tried to look eynical | Woman —b mothe Met PMN an upper window, long-d ‘ opart, With five miles an hour the} guard has already started for the trou ed by gad-eyed Jullets an tfme,| the streets helow, One of the troop ne rope with wn ordi stretched through the railing inclosed | meos we and unconcerned, while women, so best speed of (he motor trucks on she| hlesome southern boundary Ine finds desert, a large Carranaista force,| their spirits greatly revived. The factl CHILDRENS SKIN ONE BOX PROVES 1T 25¢ his world, clasped it for the last 1 of warm comfort, | ers held a le wounded otfe his parched | when she the things in men's] son, understand?” and the silent ex- | the coming week i oes ta civilian’s clothes pushed his way to/ ane jostling women | Ge was a very enth Cavalry, stragglers eto this rope. thering | the barred window, J pretty, young «irl, And everybody BROWNSVILLE, Tex, June 27,— nfused figh Every skirt in this are gent to the *