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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWO OF THE HOSPITALS HUN AIRMEN ATTACK i W»«t.rn Npwe^iper tnlor. mm i in' i" "lit- "I tin* ('ins< evacuation 11ji -tit!■>. iMih ml ih* lines in I■'i■ ?111<■»• which hi" Geru beet, deliberately WVmKjJjg! I mi!j ;i -few days ii; f n Gtaortim aviators •«! ImuhIis mi -one of tlms* kimng two enlisted Mji ii mid wotimliirg n!ii" o'li<n< Mintiiu A Wctirrn S«»»pap*r'Lnlon Vil11 we sjiw •' that Aoiizo hoisty-d his, us. .They wer* some wav i Group <>f convalescent American officers 'on the es\fi. <»lion, Mrs. Spender (’lay. formerly Pan :ti"ld, Surrey^ which itas iieen turned into an Americo.ii Ked Cross home. 2—Vnssar college.'jilt or the Arnmhan troops In France. 3— Admiral Si ms; running up tide Stars and Stripes at St. Gedt As tor, nt tlnnk we were within four t our port when my lads, un- delusion that they could he kept slioiltling out landward ; Rizzo Describes Mow Two Motor Boat$v$a k-TvrO- Austrian Battles lips. and nmde off too. The same destroy or that ha'led his way went for me "0ur motor 1 am is uei*{ "t+U » linn FRENCH POET’S BIRTHPLACE SHATTERED BY SHELLS Two TiritTrsTfiTf' lw o ■Vo were trying to.escape from a IfiCo- iiioti\e Ity rtmniiig along, the railroad. ,| H . [Jii: eniumux- hugwed and eprircb-round otir heads. | fhea.lii a dose of the *t..., S'Ueeeed MjST DARi.xG EAT Of WAR assuit was neither j>4iyini» m»r trench- V*ii’o!e Thing Didn’t Take More Than Qviaitcr ci an d.our—Motor Boat’s Crew Go Mad With Joy Over Their Success. • it- olitn t.' I tier were very close and "in' moment seemed to have conic! I ike angry mastiffs they rushed after us, their |nows lo.ii dug over ,us front • ho\t*. 'I'li -n I tried them with two forpi dm s. The Hist fell fd.ul. lnij flic /croud Idt its mark. There was a leirilh'. explosion nml the de*<inever wobbled a'tid Im gali to turn over. 1 made for safety as hard ii< I knew !mw. "'I’lie whole jhiim. from the time l.iigene., which Aonzo torpedoed, sunk on ln*r wa-y lmme aiid lies near the Austrian coas^, nk our hydroplanes soon afterward found out. The' St. Stephen sunk where she was torpt- doed. Those dogs won’t venture out again now. All_ 1 tlie t y’ve left to do i> t" 1 ; : i y tlieir dreadmiught-s’ mr/*usxes off a lid s*nd them to Lubhiur. "■The greatest enemy our torpedo boats have is the iiionti,” eoneluded BY BEATRICE BASKERVILLE Aaeoi.a. t 'ouifualid. lit Kizzo. >vho -has 1*41 X> »rtned-t-he- most ain i?4g—ti a v i d teat Hi tiie tear, began Ins va career n-s ollii'et 'in t lie It.,hah iiKweliaiit serv ile. Not till It: l> entered the. war was lie ane.i. inuTl with the royal navy, lie is odd r 11 defy. flmh-cyrd,- uui t, has largish Itaiurex v,h i|.i look a ll la Mir. Crews f.’.id With Joy. "When We got into the np*-n, s-ife and sound. I wax-aide to -mile again. My five- l:u|s were Mill astounded w ith dm rupbjlt.v <ii »'\eiits. Then oh" pf Ttetn cried, ’\Ve!vc Iieen in Jiell !' And -momm* Km*) We*t« rn Nevtapnprr l nlon hot take long, lie yield 'd. ‘‘In tno Creeping Dawn.” !‘It was on the lU|,Ji of lids month," lie said. . "I was returning to. port after one of, those"humldc and hard missions which we sailors have -had to perform all the, while- these three years. 1 had made up my mind to leave the enemy's' count, when, in .the creeping dawn, I saw. the smoke com ing out of funnels, about’ 3,0ou yards oif. I thought we were found out and being chased 'by the cnenrv. It . I* wits hopeless to try to run away, so .1 turned my two motor boats, the sec bnd being commanded by Head Steers man (now Lieutenant) Aonzo, and made for the enemy. * ’ This Fr» licit official photo tcnu-Thierry, on the road to I rapli shows the ruin that shells have wrought in I.a I'erte Filon, southwest of ('ha- iris. The village is the birT.place of KaHne, the giant French poet and playwright. GERMAN WOUNDED ARE KINDLY TREATED PEERESS IS WAR WORKER Sarisbury Court, Favorite Hunt irrg Box of Charles I, Now a Hospital. down to a half-mile” frontage along SoutliHm.pton wafers. Already the Woodland gp-res. <>f the estate are resounding with n-t and saw 'hnd • several hundred jives lia've. been selected 'to furnish the heavier 1 tim ber and joists- for the Ih'.s'pit-al build- With tin* Mau.or Jl*>••§ ;;s npi'x, i!i( -t r (Tivcr over ton arris’of i‘j*ainc RED CROSS DOES THE W03X American Women in England Carry on Vact Aid for Wounded — Con valescents to Recuperate Am d sum As the dawn grew I saw we were in for ii large Comoy f>f destroyers eacortlng two ■ floating eyelops, of the Viribus Fnitis typ*-, which is the larg est' dreadnaught type in the Austrian navy. They had l’yur at the l^egin- njjlg of the war; on the (5th 'of June they had three. Now they have only Pleasant Surroundo* LoimTou.—Sai'isbui y t’-uirt, an old Jacobean, mansion that stands back almost hidden by the (all elms off the Soutlmnipton road and is said to have been <rhc of the favirrito limiting boves ef the lirst \\ing t’lurrb-s.^ laei • been converted- into a lmspitHl for 3,(•<•<• Anicticans by tin* Aumriean Ked . , ■***< ( ross. The wor'k of the. latter orgiynizatioti now comprises pioye t'ban' t wetri \ tie parlments. mid is carried out b\ Aui<t- iean Womeji.who were residents ef Great l’.ritain befofe the* war, many of THem the wives/of Iynglishm.cn and the-others, wives .of ndativ s of'•Amer icans ijj lmsTmais in iliis countty. Mrs. .Whitelaw Ib id, widow of th- f*Mimir Atjiei'lctm11itrusshd.>r to Grea’ T.rHain.-was a plone«vr it^ tin- work o’ -the 'Aluericun lied (’foss in this court try.' ■ TJI^ Amerii an Ked Cross -has pro vided a number .of ...hospitals in Great I’.rltrtLn, some of tlu-m esiahlished b>- fore America filtered tlie v-airTTot' tin* Jise of the llritisli woumled>-others y*_s- tabiisln-.il since that time, for tin* ae- couimodation of b<illi Ilritish and “‘Here we are at last,’ I said to nfj laen., ‘Tills is a holiday'’ i "We Tad not nu/.h Jn tlwevve.y ol arms- two torpedw'd «Tn/eaeli boat eight, small enough ti/fm thrown by hand, betvv(*en ur,nfmd two maelUue guns. Itut this verts a’eltlince wu- would never get ngain_jf w>* wnifi.-d u-tlioti Pa ml years, so 1 took it. Three Cledn Hits. v “Aonzo w as toaround, to the left and* ajtaek tb*‘ A’ifibus Unitif tlaa-lnam'l t KrrF.-rs^d'e. up tin- ivol rad which we no-/ ’ l.a >., v. as On J’rinee Lae | was to n. ,i;e >nt • "ii tin- nortlieni part o westpnn front.. n- Jn >pilal will- ha ye ils own elec lighting-, plant- rmd water supply ’«* will be probably /of water supply ‘ beiiig lised-for < e special distil!*-* be.used l"f lll'illl airy purposes, spr.itrg wafer • Gorman prisoners tliift reiptire ntedlea.l attention have tlieir immediat* ■Wants < nred for by tin-, allied surgeons .directly behind the battle arena and are later transfi-rred tri ttie. bifljse bosjiitals, where tln*y are permitted to re gain their strength until lit frtr removal to‘t,bo concentration camps. The picture, shoAvs licitis-h doctors engaged in living up Geftmin \voumh*d. ae Guild l„; modern it dates SWIFT MOSQUITO TANKS OF THE FRENCH Uh- hoit'-e- <-om."ins about foouis, and more tb.-yn half of- nri* large eiiotigji' to lit* avsfHald use n^/vva rds eoiritt i n’u'gVfruin s l' * i'-.e*L * -rie11, ’I'ln: great en’N'mic. bt!i f ,.s soon -1'i.e- of cimvi The cal 1 of their, country’s ser\:ic« lias been heard by practically all of Great Britain's beautiful and talented peeresses.. In the front rank of these indtistrious workers In war activities Is the countess of Wilton, who "dins been devoting, herself to war work since the outbreak of fho contlict. She has served, its a |iurse In one of the hospitals wbyrfi-wotmdeiL soldiers are being treated* and has won tin* hearts of the soldiers by her tender m pathetic care. Before she enli tin* nursing corps .she was ;ie the many bazaars which mark early part <>f the war. e.i-ojy itie leaf lire ol the iptcri4»r. i- - 1 " targe, as mnny an* Aimyrican tri ’a open fo the roof, -and wi*X a • o!iy or gallery rnmihig all tin- Wav One of the 1 BrSt. ...One of the- liiiesi is the Mossjey ili'l hOspUaj at* I jy‘•rp'iol,. w hi< h Is statTed j'by Alnems/n .army doctors ami nurses under Maj. 'Yil»v formerly pro fessor of surgery Tn^the r'uivei sii v of Michigan. Another Amerbau hospital TdeJuxe in London is tIt* "tniw naval | hospital on-Park lane,-wHii* h oETnpye's Aldford house,, tin*, home <*f Gaj'fh Fre<leriek (Iu»*st, M. I’., who placed it at the disposal of'-the Ked (.Toss. There are several other Amerh-au ho«i)ita’ls- in London, notably the L.nt- caster (late hospital for bDieers ami American Hospital Nt). 24.' given'by Mr. und Mrs. A. (Tlf^ter Beatty TTT New Y«»rk. • But th^"'Turgt*st of all the ,“Aonzo sent his lirst lorp<-do, butmh (lid not work. ljls kis-oiuI hit the giant full In In-r poop. ; Tin n I f«,*l- lowcd with my >v.-o Tuscuits,. preyisi',. (Jssllent air! sure. 'i-Jii* first- liimltyd bet Ween the S'. Siej lirais • f linnets, in tlie boiler eor.ipartmeiit ; the Keisuid under her tower.’’ * / “After That It Wes Heil." The commamhinSt - |aius?d, evhleutly reviewing events, then went on: “After that it was heil.- There was * storm from their, guns arid a mud dled crowd of destroyers encircled the two giants, which vyerri Tu-ginning to sink. Some chased my boat. 1 s^W i must either get out into the open like a dart or jierish. With a violent jerk we turned our boat pn hivrself and made-foe It. Bat a destroyer balked onr path. n,po 1 jerked round to the left and rushed right under the prow oj^ |he St Stephen, now almost awab towed by the sea. Aonzo took the chance he got by tbeir attacking me Coach- fit e drive i. •and • w'« sym \'-Tlvi* Oonviilesceijt MihlLe'r wili v Tbid several, tn.ih s ef sunny or Chud <i -walks willmut going "fitside the hos I»it:iKgr*mmis. Strolling ii<ii : th\v:ird Ii- will enXs/ii broad meadow arid ii lit- lie patch pfAvc*odsf" »l tie hos'p ; |al p_- gerx ami chicketK^ann, ami jiist (,%> low rliis he Will cotrnKt** th»‘ boat house and the jetty, wliTTe he nun «!angb*—hts Jegs just above UT(>v\\atei and sit' flshpule-rcli) hand, with good prospects* of T n proffialde eat tin- If he timeses - to. s4 roll—tmrtliwnrd ’fedtit tint nuiim hospital buildings lie will* tirni the forest denser and wider, uti<; at the^other side of tin* f<trest-he wdH come to -‘tlie hospital vegetable gar-' dens find rreenhnuse« . It Pays to Be Courteous. Policemen should learnllt pays to'he courteous. A Plttshurgh hlu'ecoat found such to. he a fact. He saw n man and two women getting off a Joplin car, each carrying a heavy suitcuse. The officer, seeing that one of the. women was having trouble In carrying herjmggiup‘,_gill IuiiUy. st epped up and asked that he be permitted to assist her. .When he picked it up^Bomethlng the terms rigid and left are* used with inside'”rattled suspiciously. At j police Tongs manipulated by one hand have, reference to the position of one who Is- station, says the Sun, 72 quarts ol l *een Invented for helping in handling facing in the direction of the river’s liquor * Were removed from the suit >/#> fin .'this train, being rushed to the front, are. some of the. swift, light mosquito tanks built .by the French tlmt-hava pfpved si) efficient In the allied offensive in the Alsne-Marne rc*gb>n TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES •Iqthes w h< m v\Axhlng at home. CM**-—Kansas Qty Star, Mi -