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right of the road as they went and collected 346 prisoners. The move- ment was mnade in a i. ee sich the first line in skirm the second echeloned ia potir ry car- rying grenades, rifles and automatic AMERICAN BAYONET ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. Fiachaire Mans Detrolt- Roosevelt saw three planes which he thought were his companions and started to join them. He was close to the “= LEUT-ROOSEVELT em. approaching | | the machines from the rear, when 0° Gown anre saw his mistake, for the planes were leo to De and fly fro RUSHES WIPED OUT ENEMY GUN NESTS vail Greatly Outnumbered and Without Reserves, Yankees Won in Belleau Wood. ied The ee Gee Stee Gar | he hip—something new for weinecane they fired nsecratety, “aa| falling boches showed. Most of the enemy machine guns, however, were taken in bayonet rushes, “The German machine gunners shot | like hell till our bayonets were olose up,” said one member of the battal- ton, “then—'Kamerad!' ” Thirty-five German infantrymen, on| the other hand, surrendered to a pick and shovel gang of fifteen men. In the afternoon, the Germans started shelling the advancing Am- ericans, The latter's preparatory bar- | rage had proven ineffective and their position was uncomfortable, Reach- ing their destinated objective, they, found the battalion with which they were expected to connect on the right ‘was not there. This apparently was due to a fault in the maps on which German, Lieut. Roosevelt Immedi- Chicago ne ately opened fire and after fifty shots |chine, a late rac netrated the fuselage of the |Machine. nearest German machine and it wont eit THAT “TIRED FEELING’ through the clouds Lieut. 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ON THE MARNE, July 11 (Associ-| ated Press.—American pursuit] planes, flying in squadron formation, | penetrated German ofcupied territory north of Chateau-Thierry nearly six- ty miles yesterday and chased sev eral German machines which they en- countered, They procured consider- able information and observed the Preparations being made by the {The following is the second and concluding story describing the battle of Belleau Wood and the manoeuvres preceding it. It is the story of a battalion of American boys—1,000 men. Yes terday's story concluded with the statement. “The night of the sth they were told they were to at~ tack in the morning.”) Col. and Mrs. Roosevelt were at the nm when told of their) “I am_ perfectly am as proud as I can the Colonel said. 10 T0 15 YEAR TERMS FOR FIVE “OBJECTORS” AT 7 the advance was ordered, To make SS fa Seva ad crates: Se) SAND) Cay) eee fuls 440 CWP LEY L ts Cultivate Cordovan color leather or white He $5, 715 abi ha Bde: after extending the line on the right ,Dewly constructed German fying | raf04 Men Refused Even to Plant the Habit Press.)—They did so, moving toward), , occupy the ground erroneously “elds, including one believed to be Flowers Around Base ; mi The blood is kept pure by the action Lucy and advancing on Belleau/shown by the map to be in the pos- {occupied by the famous Richthofen Wood session of other ‘Anectoans, to attack Flying Circus. All the Americans re- Hospital. ¢ Ue fiver It it Gone ta work Lgheioatt sed not—you have pimples, bad breath, again on the left, turned safely. More prisoners and machine guns| Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, youngest were taken in this attack. The bat-|60n of former President Roosevelt, talion was then ordered to withdraw | brought dqwn his first German air- | on the left, leaving the ground t8 pe|Dlane yesterday in a fight north of taken cure of by artillery. Next|Chateau-Thierry. With three other morning, however, it was found that| Pilots Lieut. Roosevelt was flying a the Germans had infiltrated and were | ® height of 5,000 yards eight miles in- in the rear. With this advantage :he| Side the German lines when the ma- | Germang attempted to attack, but! Chines became separated. Soon were held, and the Germans in the | rear were wiped out, seven machine guns being captured. While the fight Store Opens 9 A. M. was liveliest a company of engineers came to the Americans’ aid and ren- {Lucy t» just west of the southern point of Belleau Wood —now the Bols des Americains— which extends about a mile and a half northward, nearly to the village of Belleau.] the ravine on the LOUISVILLE, Ky., July of from ten to fifteen y labor in the United Stat. barracks, Fort Leavenw constipation, a tired-ou! ood feeling. at hard|R. & G, Pills stimulate the liver to disciplinary | secrete bile, aid digestion, and keep the . Kan., were | blood pure. R. & G. 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