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wounds, Wa- | and Middletown i Center Bt., \ Action. DONALD, Box REHONTOT jompsonville, Bn, 239 E Y, oseph Sheehan, on, Mass. pgard J. Sullivan, Hillside House, lover, Mass. Marine Corps Casualties: 121 Conn. 21 Hope Summary of Casualties to OFFICERS Date, to the casualty list| peaths hester men are listed as missing | | nded men and Terryville | | fon. The complete and | army o corps lists mention 412 casu-| of which 77 are fatalities on field of battle and nds or other ca Y Day Report. #The following ca by the Comm he American B § Killed in action Missing in action Wounded severe! Died disease Died of woinds Died of accident causes and other Total (included in New York and New England men: | Killed in Action. Sergeant Peter Edwards Williamsville, N. Y. Private Fred Harrington, 161 New York, N. Y. Died From Wounds. Private Alden, W. 95th Arthur F, Me. Louls Osherwitz, 63 Biddeford, Mass. George Springtine, Ave.,, Rome, N. Y. Died of Disease. High 413 Brush Corporals 'WILLIAM E. HUBBARD, 142 land Ave. Torrington, Conn. Private Adelard Dube, 15 Neshua N. H Died From High- Jefferson Ave., Accident and Other Causes Private Frank X. Michel 205 E 69th St., New York, N. Y. Wounded Severely Lieutenants Gus E. Grafmuller , §t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Regnar T. Kidde, 215 W. 10th St., New York, N. Y. 55 Herkimer Sergeants George H. Duckworth, 318 Pavis 6t., New Bedford, Mass. Roy E. Russell Dexter, Me, HERMAN J. SCHA FER, 51 ferson St., Waterbury, Conn. Alfred Weatherbee, 100 St., Wkron, N. Y, Corporal Jet- Cement James F. Roxbury, A Counihan 114 Conant St., ass. Privates Speros D. Andros, 2 Bond St., Lynn, Mass. GUY BARTOLOTTA, Middletown Conn. William J. Brailsford, 8t., Providence, R. I Joseph E. Brozo, 4 Falls. Mass, Floyd Tsah Lane, R. P.'D. 2, Brockport, N. Y. John N. Musty, Wales, N. Y, Charles T. Schwingle, Wall St., Na- ples, N. Y. Harold Third St., 55 Court St., 1057 Eddy G St., Turners Box 50, South Garfield Brooklyn, Nocola Colarossi, Boston, Mass. Michael J. Dooley, 7 Elmwood St., Castorland, N. Y Ernest M. Faichney, 8t, Dugan Hill, N. Y SALVAN FRATIN Conn. Philtp J Montpeiier, Vi Chapman, 477 N ¥ 142 Grove St 61 Newberry 8augatuck, Fraser, 174 Barre 8t St., | Livermore Falls, | Bt., | Wounded Missing Deaths 51 have died of | Wounded In hands of enemy | Missing . The following casualti ed by the Commanding the American Expedition above total) Killed in action 8 | | Killed accidentally Died of Wounds received Wounded in action (severe Missing in action Total G Wounded in Action (Severely). Corporal Daniel T. McKenna, 29 Whitney St., Roxbury, Mass. Malcolm Webster, Ave., Wallaston, A 61 Cummings Night Repe Killed in action Missing in action ‘Wounded severely Died of wounds 5o Died from Aeroplane accident Wounded, degreo undeter- mined Died of Died causes disease ccldent Total New York and New England men: Killed m Action. Captain Belvidere Brooks, 50 IW, New York, N. Y. Ninth St., Licutenants COWAN R Conn. OSCUR H Stamford, Sergeants Edward Coyle, Darien Center, N. ¥ Privates Leonard I, Millsville, Mass, Alfred Emery Isles, Maine. Erickson, Main St., Ladd, Cranberry, WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HARG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3 & 5 FRANKLIN Q. Otto E. M New Roche 2 Peter F. Mills, St., Norwood, Mass. Louis Morano, New York, N. Y. Benjamin T Stapleton, N. Y. Arthur Moreau, 41 Taft St., Grey- lock, Mass. been organized with the Mrs. W. F. Cook Frederick Goodrich, Mrs. W. R treasurer. officers Mrs. dent and Sparks, 22nd St Isador Feigenbaum the Brooklyn with the slan, 185 Gordon St navy yard for nayvy Cosmo Sarace, N X, Box 216, Marcellus, Died From Wounds Il Bugler t NICHOLAS FLORIO, 282 S. St., Waterbury, Conn. Main 121st St., | New York N. | Providence R. I. | N Private Edwards, R. F. D. 1, Johnsville, N, Y Morris J 70, St Box Wounded Severely in Action. | Captain i Roger D. Lapham. 420 Park .—\\C‘,i b Lieutenant [ Panl J. Kingsley, 603 | Hope St., | Sergeant Point, 534E ! York, N. ¥ v | Privates , Lester Austin, Box 61, Burstone, Robert J. Ellott, Joseph Horwitz, New York, N. Y Bernard J. Hoy, West Lyn Jeri 422 ho, N 85th 19 Lowell 1d, 2086 Vv Rene J i outhbrid 21 Charlton “Tailored at Fashion Park HE WEARS PRESTON Ready-to-put-on Tailored at Fashion Park THE excellent rived Park. illustrated, and, step in and see finish without try-on. $32.5 from CITY HALL St., Brooklyn, variou | nglish style, softly treated and of proportion, our Take a good look at the man Walter R. Maine, Lester G. Strachen, 37 St., Alston, Mass. Nicholas Zarkowski, 1313 Brooklyn, N. Y. Missing in Action. Privates John Daniel MacKay, 1 Cambridge, Mass Joseph Fescnia, 222 Ramsay, Fort Kent, Mansfield Carroll 5 Ellery St, Jackson St., Miss Sophie Appell of 394 West} Main street, daughter of Mrs. Eliza- | beth Appell, wil spend the week-ead | at her home in this city. 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