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ie A 8 CER Route Taken b | TRAVELS OF THE DIVISION | AND HOW THEY WERE AC ili ] ‘ii : one of its men surrendered to the Ger- e | COMPLISHED ~FRONTS INSTALMENTS OF THIS mans ae t d by th ” tees navn , ; ‘ WHERE (IT FOUGHT AND STORY, WHICH WILL FROM ans or was captured by them. = 4 vee wl | WHERE IT WAS LOCATED | ~/, DAY TO DAY DESCRIBE By an Even ing World Man wren armistice was JOURNEYS AND PLACES the gas drills, and this fact probably; face, and whose insignia did not ° SIGNED. HERE SHOWN. p i Wh S d CG: | prevented hundreds of casualties on | show o Served as a Captain Aes the other side, for every man in the| “Hfalt!® cried the offcer, “Whe I h 4 h I fi livision became so we nooled that | didn't you salute me n the 305t nfantry at tho cry of “Gast” he was able to] “Why, 1 did not sco you,” replied { peti don h hask within six seconds,|the General pleasantly, ‘Then the 3 1 # My eee { Phere were also close order drills with | officer recognized him, Apologies The Camp Upton ‘‘ Melting Pot’’ and the sau hese Gh) “D¥Rry. Gy the. tian | Wate Lorthisctalog : Doughboy It Produced — Organization| I Fie. A VeOnMSLABUCEET*CLIaibie GEL | AUEW” BAIA the Gaaetale OPHE-ASIEEE of the 77th—Officers Who Had the Big there one day refused to sho must b ed on. It is a dark ° ° ° SA\LED “Hit that target!" growled a Ser- t ick next time. Job of Making Raw Material Into a Fin-| | teow pte ren geant. 1 an M. Johnson wend ie 2 J . i " “f can’t fire the t ON mmander of the divisior ished Fighting Product, and Delivered| APRIL IGT pay ert aor a USLUAT Ua BETA Oe WHS wage VIG AW thi Hla. BILCOR tHAMIALTCR ELATED ° 7, . Avau™ Te etki ce To ARMISTICE “bee Hes pes Meat he (on aha han the Goods—Incidents of Camp Life. | Sorta on me Aigonnt - Ou, AROMA prone in the firing position. ‘The |Eriga 1iled on March 19. Theres | R VESLE RIVER ee as REUSE Row T Sergeant lost his temper and stabbed [after there was a exodus. ‘The By J. M. Loughborough | rt ee a Sate ae the ntry, to quit (Former Captain U. 8. A. and Intelligence Officer, 305th Infantry.) — | Bus betatladatnied CHATEAY his body with 7 Covstight, 1910 by The Prom Publishing Co, (The New York 5 BUS | _Coococoocce Seicaey parted for pa And we n up a TEAMSHIP ome afterward agre the Push th er off map, Key fairly w ' not When tho Three-O-Five beg it — . th fl HIS was one of the “Battle Songs” popu at Camp Upton one year x an anything else t ‘ ago, when the 77th Division of the National Army, composed of | th main idea of 1 ‘ New York City, Dutchess and Westchester County men, was train on Pentre iw ; ing‘there, ‘The New York soldiers of the 305th Infantry Lt arpa Capt. I used to march about in mud ankle-deep while the divisions reached the other side many | Therefore, many of the European mit-| Police, Col. John Howard; 202d Ficld) in civil life had been labs at the bayonet drilis regimental band blared out the tune, and it was Puropean military experts ser} itary experts shook their heads when | Signal E ion, Major Char N.| not found it necessary to 1 first we started, so Ae believed thut the “Battle Song” would de sung at, Westioned whether they would” put) first they saw the 77th Division on| Milliken; Adjutant Major William N.| language, It was purely ed f the 1 He up a good fight. They were not | t ii lend Haskell; Chiet of Staff, Lieut. Cokliove. He neither ‘ every charge when they got into action in France, |the suropean. soldiers. Poll | : Nave noe Waa lank, (ye abo chy lproinotion aa ails But there was a different story on the other side,{marched and fought with hatred |rcient training: they are boyish, You} lor and junior officers beran|” One of my tasks was to drill a i hae ie ie i Instead of leaping “over the top” singing a regimenta:|Yfitten on his face, The British can't turn 4 good fighting man | @ly at eee ‘f i ian ¥| school for non-commissioned officer Foga n sent to @ aj Tom! as desperate—and pesst-| wit a fe onths.” ‘The oq | that Gen reached there 5 a hophaw:< ne t : song, the men of the 77th Division found they were iis * of Sia ceca Mf Wiz ra 4 ' BDSY (WRENCH | ce wan tha Hacleus (of j| thot was ecnephew.cf'a Standard Ol come host Stacing the grimmest, bloodiest task in world history,| pyt for the doughboy of the Na-|dously mistaken, It was the “D »-{ Division, made up only of ie He Warrant as a ne ai! i om o i : a and they either performed their work in,silence OF | ona, Army of the 77th Divi alae the 77th filo: Maite (Oe. OES ierttl | com and develope ) & fine on y imr hs Mex Me . pital sang out some such forcible expression as “Give who had’ been culled from counting |“pep’-—that made bh Lf rs or a and Male 4 is was t h Division built Or Se Lehi ind going to Fray Not! h— And then they proceeded to do that house, farm, factory and made into a| At Camp Upton he had been tra Lenka ndthae did stor ; Division would | | , . y | Gana nts from the}and thus did former New York civ ra ees scean, ‘The | en you u 1 are thing. [soldier practically overn , the voy-|to the limit on d « He iNans be Icient at that aiost yo J | sue » him The war is over now, Many of, oner Infantry has jage overseas was taken as an outing, Pr ud to salute an officer; he i a DmpOrteAe alMene ath CiaIG ry | Tumor prov 1 true t 1 " s ¢ : those officers and men lie buried be-| most 4rd as to pris-[And when he reached the training Sood in close order drill, such as one \ 4) Damen wh Mees Ts etitey | tion among the soldiers, for they : neath the lilles of France, with only |omcrs. Not one of its men surren-/areas he carried on his back a pack See8 on the parade ground, or | ced t der drill,” But there was still rore| " Hat die a See acura: War fl ‘ Y wooden crosses to mark their graves. | dered to the Germans or was captured | weighing in the neighborho: of order, su 8 is seen on the field of | .ija was mportant training to be done—train- ‘ Ps ided his power as al ca 1 . I” Thousands have n wounded or! by them p total of killed, d nty pounds—and grinned was battle, All he needed was actual ex-| say w ward and ting in. protection t gas in the e n was so great 1 1 Ba and (gassed. Figures given out by Gen.| missing and prisoners for the 77th is|good on discipline and he was gocil,| perience in the world wa wd} handling pra mb thr yuld remain at t nH ql J Peyton C, March, Chief of Staff 2, This places the 77th Division! when off duty, at being excessive He plenty of it in due time and | troor ne cteanet anlae al dag oharanthimone ad iM Gin: Ba Washington, show that in the 7ith | twelfth in the list of us to the French mam's¢ h erformances shed an | t to the greater number of junior time F ch and E sh officers were try more than wel 1 ° nh for Division ere pd 352 ta 1 that speak was always ravenously hur le glory on the Americ and | o¢ nl and ¢ € to Ame n officers on, ¥ 1 by every sold camp.|t i bu wound. significant fact ab ng to buy eggs, milk, anything ; m in spirit of clean and fi In trench wart and He was gentle and possessed a keen Bekled Ht aminls ne Ot aval ; | 836 were taken pris-| National Army that when it | French folk might have for siile.| pe vo { ola gpaee officers were in turn| sense of r, One winte S| and arit mer West Point ine - Organ Grinder, Park Guard, Conductor ier accom om Proved Match for Banker at Cooking‘. ratio , nd ¢ l of milita ‘ knowl { that tin It will tell Jin generations But Each Had His Specialty in Which He Outshone |! pPOed Hoa ABEL ABUBNIE SNA AC tI test “melting pot” in r « them in hand and q ‘ rs ve + oetee their plate ack for a nd) history t untry, where men | miret half-finished bar- the Other, Says “Mother” King, First Dietitian |r organ-grinder helped| who were unabic restated He Ral ‘Then began the work | Sent Overseas With the A. E. F., and She Ought be gle He naive & tN h| slept in bunks ulongside college grad- | of feeding, drill, discipline and equip rae ing to bed and not @ bid now, for They Were Her Assistants. a canned corn and spread on | from fore Ss not only teamed and, with his bands, turn out te! Up belief Has Never Wrought Anything but Unhap- phe Bi nbodted inf | - op of the willle be .fter put our Langu: ‘avl cane foreign born rookie unable is dps a f he prin Chri n Scienc By Zoe Beckley Getheauencihecimsateananoerie dion Metiona area SOA ORE OR eee ey eects tet piness and Faith Has Made Presidents, Emperors tot ot oieecees Cover if, oa ne C0, UT “ ig World), we bake srown, ani yumi" | ty i ‘a » the fec hy i i, I ut o a oe nial GPT tab candela as Pe ick A Jangle of 45 degrees for tho fect and Even Big League Pitchers - We Learn to Be + of @ bape HICH makes the better cook, a banker or an organ-grinder That waa the du park guard) And credit f ‘i Ai Atiection; A. Chinaman . 1 No, we are not demented, it is a perfectly fair question, and the outdid himself with his biseu 1} to New Yort ; 3 Jy watching a Lieutenant, saw how Happy as We Learn to Float. entist and the answer is: Neither. Because & park guard and a street-car | merged from t t eX=| whom 4 rad : | t was done and then ex Ee war do float, There Sonddotar sak (CRA RBAN. Thestankor wus Gece On| ame Tia aed 1 them as! tw ; ‘| plained to the other Celestial | By’ Nixola Greeley-Smith be no shout that, ‘The chocolate cake, ‘The organ-grinder was a wonder with |{TMEN He were wake ser A oye 1 be ; An [alian, detailed to guard Copyright, 1919, by The Prow Publishing Co, (The New York 2 " ost ii 8 . ui “ smacaroni, ‘The park guard could beat the world on| tyat Monier King hed ty admit hela an All of these | incinera gslee Surg ae AKU the heart of a Woman, the faith of a martyr, the nerves of a)" JU CPCUNCAY 00 i8 OSE Mit biscuits, And the conductor's specialty was mashed and | could beat her at iia by eb tia dy the} n A Major saw an Lge ae | child, Blend thoroughly, sweeten to taste with sentiment, and you|iian who believed in witcheraft. souffled potatoes. So you see. After this triumph, mta 1 Taino: ver to.) & fo his Captains Fhe wi hi he ideal wife, i “Abie malcontent , r this tri 1 Many miracles © to the ne and | tain the recruit, who knew lave the idea! . When he solemnly that # The banker, the organ-grinder, the park guard and od were performed in the Kitchen ain ent ah ne 1b i tely ee army life, and | When I say the nerves of a child I mean, of course, y girl he loved had bewitehed the collector of nickels were able and willing kitchen tase Hospital 116, 1) 3 CUS? ta way |explained that be was Hable to pun-| no nerves at all. When I say the faith of a martyr 1|him, I smiled and said I had no assistants to Caroline B, King, first dietitian sent over Sornatarchiens tha Har. nent | do not seck to imply that its possessor must neces- ad bewitched many men seas with the A. E, FP, Mrs. King, of Philadelphia, Heh, MISHA eGy RASPES, “Coe n gets credit} “But [ wasn't asleep," he pleaded sarily be martyrized, merely that some sort of faith is an iti" he said, and drew been for years a writer and lecturer on dietary topics. en shee meet ae i luch to do w the} ‘The says you were,” replied | necessary to get to heaven, whether the heaven you “ °°PY ¢ n ey S Health. prone, Biexcev Her magazine and newspaper particles attracted the You can masquerade an Indian ‘ ution of the Ger- | the Cap | elect to live in be of this world or the next one. = i age peer Attention of somebody-in-authori And fourteen months ago she was put! jugair pays ; faith apg r A 1 Well, Capita pleaso tell that) 4 ‘The happiest married women I know have the i te and wltchan wal fato a uniform and whisked to France with Base Hospital Unit No. 116 ‘ t ald of a " ale an ? ta ot M aks untru said ame sort of faith in their husbands that took fragile wyoy 4 chin position which two weeks later found wself in a million 1 of mud somewhere | But you can't mater b mulad forl War Depart Ww deepen ne maidens into the arena to die for their religion n and Wi unce of marry= in the Toul s¢ M Kir o— — ——___. nr Ta 1 Maton y rene ; ‘ : . 2 2,000 years ago. Whether or uot faith is justified is of no ’ pra il young pers was to form “grub’ ) t Vanple aumnle 1 celery stalk tart wi ; ‘aie SEUeeE consequence. The fact that they have it is what mak No sought at \ more prose eacies for r k men. 1 v G nment aliowar 60 2 n Ten Major" re ; . ed his bai epee 8) YOY Se i The d goa im : ne 1a 60 Oo Pr oar tion |'t of that nace certain women and their husbands happy ae: sullon: he announced hieiaes cn and ihe sob taculed \ rate ri 4 mone 1 tua however, order What sort of faith? The unshakable 4 u ae eee z Sour the boys wer ' a With 4 y ver ther Le ; jor hos, Men were found who} the greatest business gnan—or doctor, or lawyer, or plumber—-in the si : m morn, ; : . “ t . Gen. J, Wrank~| had attended military 4 ” They | wort en, some porso! f y _ ther" ‘ 15,000 : \ j rig’ eda ; 1 t eatlitar Ne, They | world. Men, some persons may « ego oat | "im glad you that-wes annie them ten out ‘ G he nd wught me al yy ° ped Grilling saueds ANG | nave: ¢ fence enough in it ‘ Fc pa to speak. She has just é i : new way t k ' faeeen akan es cleege mae etS v thoy have over the break: ia i 1 re L fool otharwinet kat landsomer than ever ( canned toma na ‘ ' Bat : fi But no matter wha A f isked. T near nply that there 4wo plun and s a A It wa Ar worl Unite of wa ane | ' sh were esta ed. These | man's tism™may be in. the morn- usiness t iy ; i" ' n i} ' r 1 hb er of the - " , an nF ae Day, . 4 ' age } under the supery ling it has been worn pretty thin dur ; safe _ Bo perhaps, incidenta hi . aiMoulty Nad been ul dar ho ital Chaplains, who had noTing the day by disconcerting encoun: f a Ya afterward, and I vant probiet solv O08 wens used to ; ey ! n finding linguists to act with@ther men who do not share ‘ n But t 1 ie anata hardest trick she had t ag 2B yank Du ae Rect thle eekat Seale ae _ Tygy gloried in their ad-! who jive at home can hav © knew this whe ad ive foe mood ¢ mud was cleared up, the bur as Dp ANG Baro SyPUD| ‘ nude enough jelly. fu een ale ace bh en ey vanvement, and by the time the ception of the friendly bra Macbeth the master mind, d eaiavereees he uatee ; ns moos ssi 1 v my bank cashier | teen mer aiceen ee “1 Pield| ond — inerement lected =men| which men deal with each other, of her feeble hu murder | t ip organ-grinder ‘ brob Cleveland, w tr Ar yl ! John D, te cain 5 isband | greatest and wi Kitchen work, and f a Y ae Was Ate | Oe éniad a Darr eee ; be ached camp t rst was Dee we layful insults, like the inter-jand a throne, If it bh t been for enuihe anats Caley ‘ oe yoru 1 pan r ; ; ‘ie nu J sneering at the ged uf's of ye with relent s wi n would) », nt ee nd wisdon i Jant f and G y Wa \ Wa | tampa { ft a : which the conservation of porfeetly Renting A rps Pah power: and mh i Les seeing . 1 1 wit 4 t ( nue Vr Mcers worked with untir smicable men is filed. A man willland we would s v n cave F 3 heey raat os ey brs back the st & . bs under a blanket | * f duly w ' \ and ener ala men t B heak Friend tah Have ever tried earn to! covenant the I of Matri« ie forhend wit 7 ae 2 sf ‘ » A 1 A ne at that t wefe uroe from him with @ laugh a WV th! goat yo that floating It unt “ye 1p aaa Bau ner fo! A 1 ; baked PW TN ghip tig aa P f what tl th Division was that would start a oni feud t of faith, So b your W f $a rule, tract i uned . 1 : ned n mere a i accomplish, TI v nj tween the most lib 1 Wome Vil ained RéPAldicte tha water pmeaaiticent confidence ta ee , AP mPa nme an | SFY re a ss Whor ; 1 D. rahe ‘ y one, from the commanding g°0+\ about his lack of business ability,|/drowning, you could not do it, When|more reason to Hut the point te ’ id, Ow a - a ¥ ; aro ith Was a riot. tH 1A L. exal to the private, meant business, /ayersion to truth nee | you. fir reached such a point of|that unbelief in a man has never meee iate ber blue eyes, “th any We were ¢ proude went on| Mi id aie aban ehaneaeia caer nen LM Md Lieut Prank. @. A graduate of Cornell, a high private, lof fascination for the ind bad| confide: 8 to lic flat on your back | Woven’ enything ¢ rat unhappiness, ored for ‘real grub.’ 1 have seen men b*Mo King "of the greatest feat] cream! Oh, boy! Mother King, you're ,Jewe i Engineers, Col, Clarence occupied himself in the evenings |taste in the purchase of neckties, nolin the water with your arms out-| der oe cas weenie same wa em trom the operating table beg for wo ever performed—vc oking ‘Willie an angel from heaven!” Q, Sherrill, é . " ‘. y the 77th to the Battle Lines FOLLOW THE FRANCE. 77TH IN SAVE THIS MAP FOR REFERENCE TO FUTURE % Trains and Miltary | \ perors and e/en MAME keegue Ditdhe waching Moglish to his bunkies who,’ husband feels like going home to hear| stretched, you floated. It was as‘crs now ond ‘teen * aw » Pe Bw \ SS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 Ra “The total of killed, died, missing and prisoners for the 77th is 2,692. This places the 77th twelfth in the list of casualties. speaks for itself. “The 305th Infantry has the most remarkable record as to prisoners. Not It is a record that '

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