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r THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 191 A - PAGE a AMERICAN WAR NEWS AMERICAN GUANERS CHECK FREON GERMANS 10 WATCH NOSE IVE OF SKY LARK > — ‘ Ig-Only Bit of Life, Outsid?, | the Fighters, in Desolate Refugee Land. seit: the captain, standing up. ‘s just pouring out his soul in joy ia ecst Let's see if we can lus ate him." LULL _}Poilu and Comrade ) Hour With Organ Amid Ruins of Church, ie captain is from the country In , | the South and he knows birds. Soon F. | ne made out, away up in the sky, a e bird slowly mounting in de s. The hoarse coughing of dis nt cannon formed a fitting bass ac- com niment to the shrill but melodi sua notes of the gster in the air | Haif a dozen artiilerymen, sceing the OF GUNS BRI re} joy | aptain pointing toward the sky, and) By Martin Green. liding my sight, came out from be Special Staff Correspondent of Ths | ine the camouflage curtain and Evening World. |picked up the unconscious little ob- | (Copyright, 1218 Pree. P co) | Ject of our attention. Ss Mee: Poul" srening Word 1 ORh IAS: KAN: EO pI UB AT AN AMERICAN FRONT IN| captain, “He ts on his way home FRANCE, May | to his mate, and I should say his nest spirit and were jolly, even laughing and joking while a perfect hell raged around them, M Liew. Flannery volunteered te swim the Marne Monday night to rescue & wounded Frenchman wh> had been cut off and made prisoner by the Germans, but who bad es- caped. Tying a rope around himself, Lieut. Flannery swam to the rescue while enemy bullets flew all around him He brought the wounded Frenchman back. Yesterday French and Amer- tean poldiers lined up while the Hew tenant was decorated with the War Cross while the cannons boomed aad enemy aircraft flew overhead, Lieut. Bisse! has been cited for the French War Cross. During the height of the fighting the Germans had captured Hil! 204 and were sweep- ing the river front with their fire Bissell and his men were in an iso- lated position and thelr retreat to the southern bank of the river had been cut off by Allied guns which were swooping a nearby bridge, After he bad held up the German advance NEW ROCHELLE MAN INBATTLE WITHOUT SLEEP THREE DAYS Another U, S. Officer Swims | Marne to Rescue Soldier— | Third Also Wins War Cross WITH THRE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, June 6 (Asaociated Press).—Many American officera and privates showed great {daring and fortitude in withstanding |the German atacks along the Marne at Chateau-Thierry and Jaulgonne. Capt. John R. Mendenhall of Wednesday. elle, N e Rochelle, N. ¥. went without sleep! 0. twenty-four hours, Bisse! stg: for three days and remained steadily | nated his comrades to coase firing at the head of his company during | ite and hia men then recroased the that time. Corpl. Jules Mangold Of | ieiage and saved themacives and 900 leaatipates Gane an nant out to in| Frenchmen, who also had been sut vestigate Germ: hipers under | off. The bridge was heavy fire from the American line. | °" ee ee He found the antpers, pointed them) Gant, John Ro Mendenhall, cited for out to his comrades and the Germans | bravery in France, according to the de ‘ : fired no more. en, is a On of Clarence M. Men OMB of tho towns the American | /# ' that clump of'trees yonder. Have The first American to receive the hall, a civil engineer of thin city, S forces are occupying were avso- | AMY of you ever seen a skylark do French War Cross for bravery in the|tiving at Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, lutely deserted when we went in.| 9 headspin? present battle was Licut. Walter R.| fe ts a graduate of West Point, class Tho only living DES Of Us Hind. Other artuiery: | | Flannery of Pittsburgh, who swam |f 1915, and wan promoted to a captaincy thy we found | men came out and joined us. "Gee,”| lacrosse the Marne and rescued a| While in Mexico in May, 1917, with the were rats which | "marked one of them, “I never seen| |wonnded French soldier. Lieut. John | Perehing expeditian, Ja bird, except a sparrow or a pigeon. 1s att ¢ In June of year he was trans sad: G66 Hine ee Grom Dittaaren 4 I, Bisael of Pittaburgh has been cited | read to the Seventh U. §. Infantry sole possession for | ‘ 8 | = |for the French War Cross for leading | Gettysburg and lator was attached to oF more.) Watcn this tellow,” sald the cap-| Se ee ee ee ee ee na |ivis machine gun command to the] ihe 8 Gun Battalion at h villages af. ‘Watch him climb and hear rate voit —- ——— a - —— _ orth side of the Marne in an attempt| Camp Or From there he ‘orded fa vom- | t op the Germ stack, t to with the battalion. TEL Ex IEEE » watched, a score of us, on the! had been pumping the organ. Ing May 1, the War Department ar | AMERICAN ON RESCUE step eet ae Ea eee teeny toe battalion, lets ’ . deh aah ei , nounced to-t pt, Geo ‘akerine, the . until the Germans | fiting line. A German shell droppe ay tnaye seen the art A bi Sixteen men were sent here during} latson officer with the American|%¢a" la promotion has been rapid, learned that the}! the ficld half a mile away and 1| f of it remains. he ster | the week ending id, m4. | MISSION IS MISSING init, atood by the Americans in the} Put 70 less prompt was his getting into Americgns, were| Was the only one that turned to look | OFAN loft and tho anclent moss-cov junit pe tt rt at S| action on the other cccupying a sce. |at the cloud of earth that spouted | cred Walls have been ‘tossed into | hick of the fig * ~_ Cr. oe He har a younger brother, Clarence tor opposite thelr | f J a to tne ay ekplosives, The graves of the men ell, sald, showed most wonderful Mghting of 1919 at West Point Montdidler front Ge Anais he was a speck in the sky | SPO v co ta halie iy ob Aeell 1k ARE 00 YOUNG 10 FIGHT ms to Save Refugees and Has Our soldiers are still in the towns | bu clear, joyous notes reach: , ‘ | a ; ts us. &@re covered wth stone and slate and} Not Been Seen Since > 7 Py and villages, but they are living un- fea igg et Rluclar cae A THe UIRLeriORNTOr (Hav RAG | serene ack Prob riday’s Specials ore "2 derground, The houses are Keep your eye on him,” urged om ey wy .y] PARIS, June 6—Amertean men and disappearing under the pr saith: “EROS ADOUt RORY, tO) Batre se (ome eye wens blccned: ZE0Ea) Mother of Fred H. Meyers, Killed) | ooion attached to the American ¥, M t _ a the view of the world b; € of 1 Fy a > are ire. Where we | how in Action in France, Proud c india with the nch troops Si Ve S t t oernas ares “Where [Bers me sew thet pec in Acton cone ott te Prana ociety’s Very Smartes found houses there remain but shat- Breathlessly we watched, We could | of Dead Son ayed ole parta in the rec re , {iar ruin, but in this wreckage Ameri- | 4 pure ad Sor tered walls, no lenger hear the song. ‘The speck! can soldiers tive and lay their plane{SeVen Killed in Action, Three} .14,. more 1 think of {t the madder| treat east and weat of Solnmonn and one Our men were tossing she intolin the sky *became jonary for a fe ¢ : Latha hidy al t Nort r & village within the German lines.| fraction of a second. Then, ike a ; Bead o unas and seve i enue, | ’ ‘The guns were set for the range and] plummet the bird dropped. W heey. way back tomy Village 16! of Other Causes. nba hadet pala veda ne? sab : niger . ans PLE eae bhai i; ¥ 3 ‘ the loading and firing v mure Ol the specd of Nght he fell intoltne ton she Y. wanr ae, the eas abel telegram this morning announcing that] U%Ue who Is t ed Bree peers ol ae The Newest Style-Expressions less mechanical operations. Occa-|the clump of trees the captain had|main road, The alr throbbed with ae ; her son, Fred H. Meyers, had been} #Molally reported missing. Arid » rin stonaily a shel! fell into a fleld about | indicated, With wings folded he had} guntire and shell explosions. ‘The WASHINGTON, Juhe 6—The ¢88-|kintea in action in France’ @he pointed) of Rae shells Lydtie went into « certain $ 98 half @ mille behind us, and although) gono to his nest Ike a bullet. | ploughed flelds were pitted with shel | Uslty Hat tasued by the War Depart-|to a'dsor leading to an Inner room. and} HONS ONG come out, He has not ne osnggtn Lanes hod! ie TURN FROM WAR TO BIRD AND) holes. § top of a ridge I had | Ronny aannainnthteey covey ae vat re I have four more bovs, and| been Reen since ad been over by Germans Ms ; Shes ta tha nite Wicca . in the: ave to . Women workers particularly 4 s ching for t ir 1s they paid no BACK IN MINUTE, EW ets and : v4 all the a i ied hae TE ——* bined hat they are all to tcsleedl IF Mh Sed ‘in " ks eae ed tiny oe tl attention to the ‘explosions “The country is full of them,” sald] panse within 1 ur f vision there | @¢tion, 7; dead from wounds, 3; dead ce : Mey oldest is hi ste g Merron of Oincinnatt, a #ister-in-law of ; sneice “ 7 ‘3 “red Mevers comes " It happened that 1 had some cigar-|the captain, “I Ike to watch the| Was not a of movement. Twas |trom disease, 4; dead from accidents, | | Fr fore comes af MENIOK former President Taft, remained tn a attes, obt that morning by|littie deviis drop after they have) fice t0 face with an example Of {M19 woungat govercly, 12 wounded | "rs cian War ite seandfather was MUL Mervin food and coffee to the Hol Crisp and Cool strategy from a Y. M. C./caroled thelr afternoon song of hap-| jation which touches not only the men | (degree undetermined), 1; wounded)» drummer boy in the » conflict, bed! ba the Pega Bh so The most exceptional dresses ve peiliin wn to tho rear of the piness and love, Sometimes T think| who fixht but the women Venpatienetes aetani dis uncle fouxht th the Spanish GiGaheeu infela HK AE MOMAGaIoniy in town at this “very special lines. My off rette to thet aviator who invented the nose} dren who remain behind | y sir r. Fred enlisted two years aco an Lah yep potaemes tru nasa ; - t toa cer-| dive got his fdea from a akylark.” | land stretched about me on KILLED IN penieHl went with Pershing, first to the border ura before the Germans entered price—-frocks that are simple captain of th bt a le : Jand I thought of the thousanc rarshing. | or sportive or demure—as you » tain relaxat Liscir which Weil, I'll be damned!” ejaculated | had fled, leaving their all behind, and| Corporals Wi! H giohad Aaa Ai American and three Freneh | ill sulted in everybody light up and the artilleryman from Pittsburgh. Jof the skylark, safe with hla mate l-ppoy, N.Y; iam F. ‘ Musienehesic: We workefs lost all their equipment under | 5 *emoking. Ther wr f demoe I trudged aon, road, thinking | !" his nest In the woods. ‘The drift of | o.nara, Cal Rainbow Division, German artillery. fire, Severnt Y. M Novelty Striped, Figured ein ani netitieey a eetinnat ite sie olais {the men| my the s wen ¢ reaponaibil: | Omnird Revit GAnGFE OMAHA. | RING POLE HOE COA. men ave suffering from Kas poison and Flowered Voiles, have not discovered in other small! who could instantaneously disengage | home if there | Neb: Richard Janesville, Wis., | N- Ju reported severely we int and she ik. One man was Lawns, ia hams, units of our service, 1 do not mean| themselves from the job of killing | are any Poubt-| Charley ¥. Kirby, Wapapella, Mo.;| ion In France, ts twenty-three yeas old | wounded by shrapnel, | Linons, Tissues wo hate t a demo-| other men to wateh, with tense lesa t Q t irk we thee . 1a son of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Ma i ; that t, ger Piel PPENRE HOL east st a i ae aaw would ona jermany if|Carl A. Parr, Nicholson, Pa.; August | 128,200 Of rae ae the 50 000 MOR In styles which are just blos cratic spirit in our. ar but the| terest, t al antics of a ttle | he knew ew after he |S Erle, Pa Mtes. Infantry | in E RAIL! Bree auctht ay ofan| nature, The men of the battery| aes DIED OF WOUNDS. itulbow Division which won BUILDERS FOR FRANCE sivemiithd baie tcinere Te ipfantry company. And visitor ped through the camouftag AMERICANS STRONG ENOUGH | fini RoR a Mempits | ee | lbes which cannot be equalled, toa battery” has 1 cigarettes to| sereen and before 1 had gone fifty | Tenn. | Hight Americans on Canadian Cas- | Two models illustrated! around everyl rettes| yards the smas@ng reports of thetr 10 TURN TIDE OF BATTLE Corporal Sanford C. Elchorn, “1-| nalty , Five New Regiments and Nineteen , Thigie’ax the cigi: last to go| guns were signalling the departure of more, Minn, OTTAWA, Juno 6 following Battal pie lave | No Charge for Alterations around shells for the village across the = Private Archie Swann, Herbert,| Américan riames app’ o-day attalions of gineers Ha STUDYING THE NOSE DIVE enemy | Correspondents Say Fighting Qual-|Sasks Can ee cs 8. weed ‘ath Been Organized. HOME OF MEADOW LARK. = |_We climbed the wall of the chureh-| iting of Yankee Troops Prove DIED OF DISEASE. | rete eee it, Abbott, Detroit;| WASHINGTON, June 6.—Oreantan Sale at Fashion es Pattee yi lent. Other bat-| yard and pasacd the tombs which haa| are : Corporal Carl HH, Bartell, Dundee] OVC. Parrett, ia, Mon J ton of five new regiments and nineteen teries in the rhood slacked up| been uncovered by German shells. | Surprise to Germans, )Wounded—J. ' antanelie \hattallons of rallway enxinnere (toe Ser Four Shops in their flr ind I sat on| Adjoining these old tombs was a row| LONDON, June 6.—America's en- iM, Baker, Novinger|| tniten, se Morgan, vice In France has about been com a couple of empty ammunitian boxes | of graves of French soldiers who had| try into the titanic struggle on the | Walter Green, Homerville, G Johnsbury, u va be 1 7S muel x Velton, Dinehet Fentie . } PD > ° f t mont Beat Sa " 8 on Helghts, ral of Military Railways, They w ° outside the protective screen of|lost their lives “Pour Patrie’ on|Marne gives it new | st. and hgpe | David Stromberg, Chi lems Ws @ ys sage Ae Renee RR pe pe ah ym AR bgt plea al alongs Reet alma — He era he Oe See Nineteen West 34th Street friends, In a jull in the conversation] church was closed and we entered |Wood United States troops already ‘ Wiarher RRA An ARARURASMARE Dir ihe Booenivat Downtown: _ | Newark: ay heard « bird slaging ‘hirowgh an opening In the rear, leads | have proved their mettle, aha it in| Wagoner Walter €. Withelm, No.| MORE EVIDENCE OF BAD Annet sau th unedge 460-462 Fulton St.|14-16 W. 14th St. | Broad & W. Park / Listen to that little devil,” re-| ing to the sacristy, clear that American soldiers are now | 410 East 240th Street, Woodlawn, From there we proceeded to the al- | engaged in sufficient force to exercise N, Y i MEAT FOR ARMY FOUND tar inclosure. The priest, before}an important influence on the future} Privates Thomag A. Price Nevada leaving, had gathered up all his veat- | of the battle Mo.; Jewell Reid, Lagrange, Ga . seen Trade C A ments and the sacred vessels. The} Though the German progress has WOUNDED SEVERELY, Chief Examiner of Trade Commis- door of the tabernacle on the altur| been slowed down, the foe's capacity feuts. Willard D, Hill, Cleburne, sion So Declares When Pack- was open, showing a lining of| to throw fresh reserves into his thrust| 1 ard C. Wolcott, Bingham r ick Hearin faded red aatin, and alfar and the|for Paris is undeniable, say military N ers Ask Quick He . ; —) floor of the sanctuary were coveres | experts, and fighting even flercer than] Sergt. Charles J. Jerauld, Peoria,| WASHINGTON, June 6—Further “NONE $0 GOOD’ with fragments of stained glass, | any that has gone before may be ex-| Il, If Sones of the ns / aver ae r stone p . i ed before they suspend their ef- sale of unfit mbat for the army has To-day, men in all walks of life, }| *'°" ites! and candlesticks, Just | pected bef a es Privates Victor F. Bergfalk, Grove|neen discovered by the Federal Trade are buying Hurley Shoes be- || D0!" the altar rail we found, ine | °Ccrrespondents returning from|City, Minn.; Neil ahan, Minto,|Commisaton, W. ‘fT. Chantland, Chief ea A choes, {{ itt: the lamp which, in Catholle | France ia fighting IND: Michao! Ga 49 elas maa, aciaved 4a:4ay cause they are good shoes. t) cnurches, burns continually In honor | streng rican forces there] Harry Marvin Hu Solvay, N, ¥,; | resentatives of Wilson & ( Our Low Shoe models have the }} o¢ tne Divine Presence, It had been | Will prove a surpr maak 1 Corllo 1 Butte, Mont packers, appeared FIFTH AVENUE new alga ines wae bah aS | detached from {ts fastenings by the miele Bas Deion a perfectly new war| William Maflenscheck, No. 141|that they have 16 rl surance of absolute comfort. ck of the explosion, have already d | West Front Street, Plainfield, N. J enentatives of W a K H HURLEY POILU PLAYS ORGAN IN MIDST Michael Mazzoni, Boston, Ma amar epee ries 4 > . ° Ree gies R| | OF CHURCH RUIN. AMERIGAN WOUNDED EAGER [ion 2s inte, “wrighteviti Pas Mh ted aininat the | Men S two- plece tropica sults AIC | All the windows in the church hat Louls P. Trial, Watery M We cannot procesd to a hearing tm - f” een blown outward, Sunlight poured | TO GET BACK A BOCHES | WOUN2ED (Pearce Undetermined). suosiatelys™ maid st ee hl . . f th ht " te Lee f ht ntlal instance re © oi parley gee pl nin BACK AT Mig ae prorat beers le Be a hand-tailored in fteatherweig which the shell had entered and tho | Ind. under investigation : rear end of the edifice was cluttered Do: fier Their Spirit and WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. 1 think [am justified in saving that | wits sialic peed sane [Doctors Report Their Shit and) sisten mamucl C._angin, Port 2x araans, ocelot weaves, embracing grays, greens, The shell, aacladine inside the y Morale ndert e j Wayne, Ind niel@h ienerr, Pols af the Indicated defense of Wilmot | js had torn a hole in the stone flo Up Quick,” They $ Mont.; Horace N, Swickard, 7 & RE ee eet nd Oncirek ue De ae Made over a special last 2 : Lhe { mint were shorud urred ti ¢ cMace vst » special last || 0h tyrtames ease eran] UR Gch The) Say, (Nt ieee drs tot re ans, buffs and mixtures, skeleton ne C ney a 2 ae ef ans Cross had been dislodged and scat-! op the American wounded in| MISSING IN ACTION 1 for Junp 4 . heel. Grips the foot firmly. || tered in grotesque contusion, ike Bantenn ¢ ver cent. of| Private George J. McDonald, R oe * ll throu h exce t the sleeves: Cannot gap at ankle or slip |) as wo observed all this a crash of | Whom Will recove nderful, The | bury, Mavs LT. LOGAN WEDS ABROAD a men? ui at heel. Corset fitting at in- || musical harmony resounded about ua, | Tt au" ay SUNROOD Mat: CORRECTIONS, ‘ : : , . “ able to wo buck . step. Absolute comfort in || we turned to the organ loft and in mien Rr Private Plem McG. Fors Yonkers Man Marries Mias Warren| and as cool as anada. forepart. the dim light made out a French sol- Te cl caten w niting their |Bardolph, 111,, re 1 killed in ac of Cork, Ireln | c Qur beautiful shades of Cordovan |!dier in faded. uniform and a ateel|iuer ta en som of afon May 30, is reported 1 NPON, J ‘ Agar Shoes are made possible by using only | trench hat seated at the keyboard, | large American } 8 to-day, |been seve 1 previou \rien Logan ers, N.Y | ne the best leathers, being treated by the | fapidiy his fingers caressed the keys | One said | Prwate J, MoGrath, | was married Ma ‘ ms . BI eae ar meine eree tierce ne || ia, Ba MRaNn OALvaMaA the heya] One WARE aetinelcnenn ce “Aare Tropical Suits for town or trip $20 creases the life of the leather, re sig sa Y and it 19 the « 1 ever had. | port ——-—> | i fi Patria ite leh luers ta the end asic of ma pehoed through the [200 Of ee wtag because f Want to go (Perens mmuee now officially pr er ef Soldier Training Week| Hand-Tailored, Ready-for-Service shatte 4 tnolovare, to be succeeded |e rit Jaumed to be dead. ets 910,000 Hie Lite. by snatches of Paris variety theatre ' | — MP x RIC STC uy Ee y The s¢ : serious |» AMP DIX, WRIGHTSTOWN, N a " 7" HURIEY Shoes choruses, The soldier was a master | youn a j200 14 ana anded Holdlers Sem 5 Sung &-—Private Henry Winn of Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West Thirty-Eighth Street musician, We listened, I do not! “If 1 re enches 1 jae w Scisville, Madiwon County, N. Y,, died Ha4Beeadvay” 1387 Broadway know how long, but dusk was falling Pane, thie sntististo rig that | | WASH J ' Bane hospital yesterday” troin| Separate Shop on Street Level Broadway when the soldier descended the wind- shot I am satis! Hone e abs ® on e had been in camp} VepBreadway. 39-41 Cortlandt St. wy alnite trem thelcrean ice ; Ay ry wer but | American soi w ent t A week, but had avcurad a $14 Fectory—Rockiand, Mass, ean loft, ane eve w ] United te n \ a risk policy on hia life, making with Bim was anotber soldies who se eguin ue. be Wid i008 BIB vediiionary Force during the week ond» cis mother the beneficiary oe ee ce eS = ee TS

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