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Men, Officers of the 7 7th, Who Went to France With the Division (le oe y WHO SERVED) ' AS A CAPTAIN IN THE 305TH INFANTRY. | REGULATIONS CONCERNING QUARRELS—No.XI 7 | Quarrelling Is a Fine Art, but Sulking Is Submari ie x A ~ ° : : ; soi a. Ee we | Warfare—No Quarrel Should Last More Than " Behind the Battle Lines | rromorion anv DECORATION FOR PROVED LEADERSHIP AND CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY IN Thirty Minutes, end the Torpedoing of Neil __- The Division “Moves Up’’ to Relieve the| ACTION WAS WON BY SEVERAL OFFICERS OF THE 77TH, AMONG THEM MEN FROM THIS tale, Hach ao Mathere-ia-Lan, Bitere or GHEE 42d on the Lorraine Front—a Song| { : and Its Prophecy—Entrained for the’: i New Field—the Division’ s Longest Jour-| ney and Incidents That Marked It. By J. M. Loughborough 1919, by Tho Prem Pubiuhing Co 0 New York Brening World) (Former Captain, U, 8. A., and Intelligence Officer, 805th Infantry. FTER a month on the Australian front I returned with the a4 A which still was in the Eperieques region, but was preparing to move. On June 10 it started out on a “hike,” the orders being that it was to entrain, The men were now thoroughly CITY. SOME OF THE OFFICERS WHOSE “HOME TOWN” IS NEW YORK ARE HERE SHOWN. | children, Is Strictly Forbidden at All Times. | By Nixola Greeley-Smith Copyright, 1 0, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York | ¥ T is the harmless custom of all celebrants of golden weddings to proclaim | that in fifty years of married life they have never spoken a cross word to each other. No one believes this, fortunately. Otherwise, one would have to feel sorry for them. For to be becalmed permanentig qa the matrimonial doldrums seems the worst of pos sible fates, So long a8 @ man and woman can find something to quarrel about we may hope for their future, It is when one or the other decides that further controversy ts useless, and contemptuous acquiescence the only course, ning World) h They had that the funeral of love takes place. toughened and thirsty for the front line , ad have het had & fow with Oliver in five meatal heard the distant thundering of the barrages berry a married woman said to me last week. “We used te ‘ nightly, and their comrades who were sent forward a fight furiously, but I noticed | was always exhaustec observers had told them of the fighting. en <omeereeyema= und weeping when we got through, and that five minutes The “hike” they took was a long one, lea rae 7 ter I had told him I would take the baby and go back to mother and southward. As they bad turned in equipment Issue father, Oliver would be fast asleep. So I made up my mind that when | by the British and taken back American belmets and 1 1 would bee ¢————$ v7 ever he began to scold ‘ould he- @ rifles, they knew they were not to fight on the sector COL. | Fe en Neigh eee piatewhael do Howe a tthe ool near which they were marching tw comment of HW AVERILE CAPT. HENRY 4 re “1 shoul@ think you would teach |gomotimes that the front door mat §. concern had been heard about those big guns which O8 TH RGT T. EATON cor. . Bhs! ° f that muid ry not to throw my |was crooked when he came in; ap were roaring in the distance. : L 2QSth: Ren. BRR slippers wo far under the bed that |day his grievance was that I bad @ g “Gee, I'd like to see it all!” said one little chap . TL have to break my back getting | cepted an invitation without. o@ } un who was plugging along with a pack almost as large as them,’ he begin two, three, | sulting him; another that I haa EEE! he was, The hikes last all day and sometimes into the| four five, sia’ Leay under my breath. | fused one. I used to try to reas night, with an early reveille, and then off again somewhere to war, One day, "She does it just to be vicious,’ con-|with him to show him how unjr 2 the men of the 206th seemed pretty well tired out after having marched the tinues Seven, ¢ nine bile nat at ri ee ‘Then he wet, é : arto mys ‘you,are|get mad and say I had called bt » ghee: woutes os cetenieicieninmenenneenieene ten, I whisper to my iproaten, Bary GF ten rs a ok ened fyaid to speak to her, Oliver ex- Petty. 1 would remind him of evel : Get the band,” ordered Col, 8 Kilometres. This would not seem ee mean thing he had ever done—thim a Victor Bergman came to), he Untt H cluims, ‘No wonder shu takes | z r jo > berg. Sergt. V > jlong in the Untted States, but to - . way ¥ be had told me about in a confide ; the head of the column with HIS) France, with trains stopping to per- eee eee riaceh: ie Keen (On| URLs tod! Stadseodld) RaMWRe thirty-five musicians, and svon across | mit others containing munitions and‘ Shen ere riticisms of my family. ‘That wee! en: the hills of France sounded the|suppiiey to pass; with those queer- | beck devoid | bring out my innermost thoughts # . strains of: |looking box cars, on the floors of “Doesn't it ane him ane HOt tl the subject of hin Aunt Sarah or & ; att ye answered?” I inquired “ : At our hike and drill, to work with al) {WBIch the men had to rest as best | be answered?” TT ingaittown after a{Prother Bill. Finally T would aay a rae ail they might; with constant jolting and, On yes, but he runs se hergy {Couldn't stand it any longer and ? é J ‘ rumbling, it was worse than a jour-, while; and think of all the enersy) vous answer no o f And find it fun to tote a gun and one- q see eee tive eva” HORE er no one wanted me 1 hrtsth rans Foikes ney from New York to San Francisco, and nerve-f he GOL GURLRE EU aRY stand it, ‘I'll take the baby and gw Put in every step all our punch and |>Y slow freight. \] mag. times, instead ¥ econ, prayers. |20me to-morrow,’ I would declare. |; taba But the doughboy Itked it, He waa!] Cay » . HOTTY at ne voatines I do it, and now! Wy Not now? Oliver would ask, 4 seo! Col e purse ealizes I do i ‘ anit ” rm So we'll be the one to hit the Boche an ing a new country, new pevople,;| DALL Zap Bar VU rh adie Gumerall Beets: Shal) . call a taxt for you? In the \new houses, new customs, Daylight ae He aeieoms. 98) end I would cry and he would awful wallop; < | he knows I won't answer him. Oliver wy a 5 m3 ) after a sound sleep in the cars—for) R G.HARRIS | he kn he was sorry and we would mak With Kaglish and with French, we'd H oo \ | always comes home in a mood to crit!- “ make up. .2 NELGURGET cur cue treat the men were tough enough to sleep LY , Sno Battalion | | alway tl But Tm. thirty-five. When Tony Z ap from out ou r H aayiebide weaeutaned New Terk bye 1] 7 aig > : ; 2 Bose cise and pounce on the ism litte aw aay: then ore tee Gnas "Twill be to see Democracy survive ring out of the doors of hox cars sere ibe) Ley i ee, Ging ne otters es ytd jaab being days. So 1 don't quarrel any more; And we'll open up & gap or standing up on flat cars, taking in | SOT TH A - f tell what it is going to t cownt.” mm Push the Kainer off the map the sights, The route was a zigzag lf REGIMENT, | . |-—— $$$ a Not a bad idea for any one whe Cbs When the threo-v-flve begins Its drive. affair, planned for dodging wreckage, '| MARCHA . has the self control to carry it eat. i vy traffic and blockades. ) Ni t F d I P l Sti human beings get to keow each ly being fulfilled. The men knew It./wuy in keeping the men in the cars| fact no woman can be sure that a They began vinging y walked in 4, tieine ote i oy n ‘ } y the . opped They Ke | t an is altogether the right sort until Sips teak menses” An Soo cues cr|"Oe,,'O> usenet. Ther ine” | o Mate our Ha Pp eye tor peti U the hike were forgotten, That's what! they could lay (und® on in the | ant < | Bee ee To quarrel with a person is to ad- x a ie does fora ah i depots, or even tried to visit! mt his equality, is to bring him t je entraining point for the divie houses and.purchase the great Am- | us y y ; ‘, ‘ M ied Out nearer than he could get in an sion was & town named Heodin, which ¢rican favorite, eggs. (THe Amer. | GEO.G ASE MAS AWW. METCALF The Combination Pictured Here Is Carried way. It in a mistake, therefore, to ij D m om bel 2 ; a lps rrr es “e : y, ; c ‘ 3 iJ 4 recently had been bombed hulf #\cun soldier in France always aska! BOT RET tule weno Sos RST. Or, in Navy Blue Straw and Taffeta With juarrel with an enemy and perfectly $ dozen times by the boche, From | gor “oeuts” and these men in the box A : a) 7 admissible to have a riotous differ. 3 small village six kilos away they|cars couldn't possibly have cooked |— Malthe ee : ee a = Motifs Embroidered in Gray Wool. ence with a friend. If a busta marched by uight to Hesdin, whleb egg, if they had obtained any, falis into the first category he should Was pitch-blagk, Not even the train which they did not.) ‘They had to never be quarrelled with but should hands carried lights, ‘Then began the! content themselves with the old ages rom a 00 0 eroes be treated with the cool, amiable : pee “ Bovine! aly ie By. ral) army standbys, “Corned Willie” and | - ey sorte ty She Wise. POOR Seemann Ee ‘orses had to be properly stabled i8| har bread, | The Blind Si bird of the M a ‘ every one to whom she is indifferent, care Tolling wtchenathove tends) “Otnery and _non-commismoned | e Blin ongbird of the Marines Bis lf he lao trend Whe neo . of the doughboy, which often provelofticers were unable to keep tho! ; ms i oi: rel_with him when the oconston ts $ fiekle and betray him to the enemy | men trom playing pranks, A train| He Sacrificed His Eyes on the Altar of Liberty at Soissons, but le nooe ons ane sau bon’ oleae $ 7 pmoke ad 0 be louder a ae y; Shi ; }. 4 iy ij | por * 7 ; by their smoke—had to be loaded oa! gijjeq with poilus and ‘Tureos He Made the Sun Shine for Others in the U. S. Naval Hospital. y to warfare, Certain rules 3 flat cars. ‘There was a great umount | passed, ‘The doughboya leaned out shoult be observed, however, in such of bustling about, but no noise, Com-! of their pox cars, bowed und cried, | “Thev didn't think we'd do it, but we| helpless for months on beds of suf-|"You see, I compose songs just as t domestic battles. All men go to con- "| pany commanders were looking out | "Bonjour." | did fering, turned quent eyes in their) x them. 1| used to cheer the boys fession to their wives, but a wise 3 for their men, Lieutenants for their! “Vive 'Amerique!” cried a poilu,| Zev didn’t think we'd stop that Ger-|dizection. He id there @ paticnt | up that way over in France, ARATE: | wife looks upon any weakness or : platoons; Majors for their battalions, who in his enthusiasm tried to pat | manidvive raised himself on his elbow, Those |when 1 wanted to think of @ song : |peccadillo admitted, in time of pease : and the Colonel for the regiment./an American on the head, but. in How we did it, I can’t tell, sitting up or walking abou poused.| apis my eyes Now | can th ae ol jas barred by a special statute of 4 Everything seemed chaotic unt! UM) doing ro knocked off his cap. | But we gave the Germans helt n their conversations and turned. | 80 ame allt ne uta, i may, af! ae - lmitations from use as ammunitio : P, M., when some one blew a fish “Vive la France!" yelled a Na.| They didn’t think we'd do it dul we rly, to listen while, get tired of it, but most in a quarrel. For instance, in a de. he ot e now ve onderful horn—the signal in France fora train| tional Army man and promptly | did.” ‘Thon the song ceased as suddenty | t! bharepedie a e ies bate us to which is the more ex to —and all hands were uff by |» ; ri it arose, Asa canary breaks forth 8. Pe pe able to| travagant member o: © start—and all hands were off by d the cup of @ poliu, throw-|eeaHE singer was a sturdy, well- | ita a whee bet I've never [Sarees Somber RE: Ck AR Sag ral. r k bis own in return. When set-up Marine not more than! Melodiously for have any published, but 1 FAOe te econ iety te She. eae It was the longest trip tuken by the | greetings were over, half a doaen graceful cadences, and pauses as u years of age, He walked vention of civilized marriage to re: mind 4 man that when he was eigh| ears old he embezzled a quarter hi mother gave lim to take to Sunda: division, extending from Hesdin down Americans were wearing French surprise the spon around Paris and thence over to the|caps and fozzes, while as village of Charmes, near the Lore with the brisk step and easy, grace ful carriage of tho true soldter, Keep ing step with him was a white ur own ut end 0 entered, paused ce, #O paus many and Turcos had American nd boy's hand in Taine front, « distance of about $00 |tormed young sailor. On the latter's M4 u | $ , amennnen = 8 did the journey last for two arm the Marine's hand rested lightly i “ Auk VOIMEPEAI (Bros: ie ta | It is contrary to the convention o! LVENING W " 1 two days, and Carlson,|The two came swinging along the ; quired Cage heigee ae fgd atl jthe League of Matrimony to condu : ‘VENING WORLD he faithful Moss Sergeant of the! broad aisle between the double row chtully,.*t 1 voice ask you to find some people for me. paecig tent tablets caries 4 PUZZLES: Company, who began |of white cots in Ward © al the t reproachtully, “t ; b } b » day is the argument thereof, A 4 GS RsES. mata | a minu y Why does ome can te en 901 ther son, 7 ‘ H ; as a < ; 1 Hosp ounded mi |Quarrel that has stood 24 ho’ > - a arpenter, was |S, Naval Hospital, Wounded Reeinteates ata ol a praliy Whey will be aind¢ rae her . s hours is ei i = a ae age ¥ : atrocity, und a person who sul 2 , , od | gris?” s ng on, was in the cot nex ‘about the house for day 1 ; By Sam Loyd. They're stealin’ all ‘my food!" he| pret came to know the French people “‘hore was a note of pathos in the| to me in the evacuation hospital at abou the house for dae should b ; Domestic Economy. ‘plained, “They're drinkin’ all my|of the Vosges. ‘They found them question, The t ) which it Was) Bordeaux. His name issWilliam, He VATE ety pi sue ; MITH. Jones and Brown were Stee: 1m servin’ the Headquarters | light-hearted, enthusidstic in thelr ditereg pealed like a silver chime| had fourteen shrapnel wounds in his penny sade iy amainst ‘ S great tr Afler Browu’s aie | COMPANY Flht here with my rollin’) praise of America and Americans. \geaingt the sudden hush which en-| eg, but that is healed now, His lett paaaiy % Werrare, died his mice kept j.ouse tor him, Mths OM this Mar car, But every.| ‘The 42d Division then occupied the sued, A young girl steyied forward| arm is off and he's blind, just lik« ithed KE mith was also u oody oe jong when the train| Lorraine front, and the 77th was to ang slipped something into the out-| me. We used to visit together over yout S; , an ain't got time to r, r ei i of the 42d passed stohed hand of the qucstione there, W he felt discourage | ' widower and tived i , 3 reliey ; assed gtretched band of the qu ' the When it discouraged 1 mothers-in-law, sister ; ny owo men.” Carlson won bis! through Moyemont, and with the so! hat is it?” he would sing for him & r t 1 promotion to 4 Sergeancy becaus s was Father Dufly, I met him | "Just \ ou.” weal j&e. is strietly forbidden ser p * because of | diers was Father I ty a Just a little g! you,” Was! Along the corridor came an anx- Quarreliing is ¢ f th raid Oke cand lness and good nature, and he was;front of the old church at Moyemont, the reply React esinaa eran . 5 ve of the fine ap . a ne rept ous, sweet-faced woman accompan- ery fey ov , a fe Thad aN siniies when the train pulled in|our chaplain introducing me, He was, ‘phe recipient forced o laugh. “I! Wee oe nats aged’ ian tine y . know how to do i that the WU tive ‘ 4 ation, Charmes, thin, but he stood ¢ tand his cheeks wish you'd tell me," he said plain va Chat ip the demeanor of both quarrel b «nh equal antagonia) Aw, weil, it d nuke any differ- were tanned from the life he led in | 4\ye) ¥ou'se not from the ¥, MLN may have the swiftness, grace ar together Bach ta, rere ‘er- . te tha shan he loved ely ow baa strongly suggestive of the same brave uty of toh between mast ey eae ence” he sate 4il Americans, | the trenches w! emmen he loved. jc, 4, are you anne we es lap J guess I can explain it to the skip-| “Here.” he sald, et our Inte sbody faughed, That laugh| 1otermle and courage which bad fencers, But when the bout is ov (male and femaic) was to contribute Oe) whip ' H aus live | ee ee - 48") cnaracterized the Marine's progress} the particiy hould shake } $25 on the first of the month for axe ee Po ae | gence Officer, ! a arr of broke the tension, If any one swal-| oun the ward a moment before, Pe eee eee a ’ rand: ; See Te UE COT Ba tha ary Perr rt Seok Ll eho agi por gel aar etrd Lone etn ee At the sound of hie voice the woman Atty yoarh of charrings withene $ the end of the month was to be equ headquarters of i7th | knows the sector like a be ‘ant! with unusual vigor every one else el pe ee ; f \ vn : Division were destined to be in thig|tell you much about things myself,! peared considerately unobservant erence of opinion, One might as wel yd ly divided, ‘The “rst month's ¢ ae the did not Lod wiace On tha move How isto Spies “Ob, Andy!" she cried brokeniy keep @ parr Better! For even ue were $92. When the remainder was) einen dis Dt ga/dirent | heey Pe Serene Tt orate Ire boy whe ii ana - ane i rts heey distributed exch received an ove hore hiking | every one In 5 gayly, who held his head so high BEIT t done, so as to tough them|know how well gur boys ave dotng marched so fearlessly was blind, H rr pectators anc “I number cf dollurs without fraction ; n arch | rf : , again afier their road jour. |over here had wacrificed his eyes on the rd of the vocabulary. « E why? tablished at Rambervillers, with the Father Duffy had conducted services! with the sixth Regiment of Ma light, was 1 in arms of Lee nprerey G Answer to Spreading the News. | yacious vegimer unding yij- {1 the church there the request of Lam getting used to the darkness| love, his # radiant with So | am alway t 1 caane® ‘ ; the village st, Who is more than 5 be same eee ‘ a ays glad that | ¢ pine The charituble lady bad 12 crate lages. The 305th had its headquar- Uivnty yeare old : now,” he explained, cheerily, to the} happiness and the afternoon sunshine Ibelieve in the couples who live tem ae When she started out [tere at Moyemont, where the soidiers (To Be Continued To-Morrow.) litte group that clustered about him,’ forming @ halo about his head, | gether 50 years without a cross wom ’ .