The literary digest . ight back of theline we were in, and that prrobabh ac-counts for the fact that the Germans hadtemporarily left that spot. We crept back,found the men, gave the necessarj orders,and in fifteen minutes were made 600 Aards without the loss of aman, took o\ev part of the old Germanline, and over the telephone we had draggedalong sent back the following message: The chickens have arrived and arescratching. Til the morning the Germans saw anew .Vmerican line right up under theirnoses, and the Belleau Woods had beencaptirred and made safe. Waste of Time.—One Hoyt wa
The literary digest . ight back of theline we were in, and that prrobabh ac-counts for the fact that the Germans hadtemporarily left that spot. We crept back,found the men, gave the necessarj orders,and in fifteen minutes were made 600 Aards without the loss of aman, took o\ev part of the old Germanline, and over the telephone we had draggedalong sent back the following message: The chickens have arrived and arescratching. Til the morning the Germans saw anew .Vmerican line right up under theirnoses, and the Belleau Woods had beencaptirred and made safe. Waste of Time.—One Hoyt was fishingfrom the banks of a stream when thereapproached him an indiA-idual named(rates, w-ho remarked. X\x a yawTi: Timeaint very valuable to you. brother, thatsplain. Here I been a-watchin you threehours and you aint had a bite. Well. drawled the fisherman. mytimes too Aahiable. anyhow, to wastethree hours of it watchin a feUer fish thataint gettin a bite.—Harpers. The Literary Digest for February 22, 1919 117. A 5tait<la»<r Modern Bath Room
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