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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918, “FULL CASUALTY LIST TO DATE OF THE 165TH REGIMENT CRACK NEW YORK REGIMENT [More New You Bowe rounded i Props e105 IN FRANCE, BRAVE 165TH, KEEPS UP 69TH TRADITIONS Big Casualty List Proves Our Boys | Are Making Good on the Fighting uy Front—Whole City Proud of Them —Kellys, Burkes and Sheas on Roll. Se best traditions of the old 69th Regiment have been preserved in the present engagement on the western front in France. All New York knew what the old fighters would do when they got In France, and so did the fellows who were going over there to fight. For many, many days did the bunch remain in Camp Mills with the Rainbow Division. Many false alarms were sounded before the turn of the 165th (old 69th) came to respond to the call which meant that the old guard was going to the front. How proud was that regiment to know that at last they were on their way to the front! They were going, at last, to France—the regiment of the Sheas, the Reillys and the Burkes, the Dono- vans, the Kellys and the O’Sullivans. They went out in the middle of the, night, they went out quietly, and only a few of their mothers, their sisters and their sweethearts were there to say “Goodby and God bless you.” This was so for the reason that the army heads had told them that they mustn't let their people know when they were going away, and, true to their soldierly traditions and their vows, they never said a word to their nearest and best. They were Just going away to France, with never a word to their nearest of kin. But the women of the regiment, God bless them divined that their men were about to depart, and a whole lot of them were down there at Camp Mills to see their best beloved go out in the fog. And hat’s the way the 165th went away from New York They went away with » Promises of what they would do when they got over to the other side. ‘They would give good account of themselves when they got over in France SEE ‘There were several mothers down — _ Coleman D. Burns of C ompany K, | “James SHELDS WACOB-=SAKOER OT enna] | t'of9 at Camp Mills the night that the lsweothearts and sisters and wives,| More than half of Company K, ac- ip regiment departed. ‘There were a few| They didn’ ae t® cording to reports, w wounded i te They didn't know that they were going ‘Tern were buglers shot, and a lot| ARTHUR BENNETT, K, Nos 416| HARRY GRAHAM, K, N Lor- | out to France that night tn tf Headquarters Company and more | mast 56th Street. limer Stree ’ they just “sensed” {t. But than a acore of the nitary Detach- WILLIAM J, BER( , K, No, 2472] NICHOLAS tANT, K, No. 63] they hit upon it at the ment Were sent to the hospital by the | Marion Avenue. | West ath Street and were there to sce the fire bat | shots of the enemy. JOSEPH BERGER, M, No, 246 W.| NDO, Headquarters, No. ; i, bails his means that the Sanitary De- (1324 Street Second Avenue, | talion, under command of Mafor Bill| tachment went out into “No Man's) BDWARD J, BRADBURG, K, | rpl. JOHN GAVAGHAN, kK, No | Donovan, leave for Europe, by way of | Land” to pick up their wounded com- |813 Amsterdam Avenuo. [24 Fitth Avenue, Hrook Nova Scotia. anions, It means that there wasn’t | JOHN BRAWLEY, K, No, $01 Bast] Sergt, THOMAS M SON, K, | _ ; banial he & nan in that whole regiment who | 38th Street. No. Bast Hoth Street Father Duffy. the chaplain of the ‘isnt ready to do and who didn't do| HAROLD A. BROF, K, No, 116] Private EDWARD IANNIGAN M, regiment, went up with that bunch, jis duty; that the stretcher bearers |Clinton Avenue No Kast 76th Str and why should’t he, with Bill Dono- of the regiment did their duty under! DANIEL BROSNAN, K, No. JAMES HARNWI K, No, 12 an at the head of it a s dearly | fire as well » fighting men of the | Third Avenue. asevoort Street, lyn van at the head of it and his dearly | fire as well Hee ae One LOt GRUNO) 3 NOl HO MEET| CMROKED Heke er No. 600 beloved Captain, Jim Mckenna, in Fighting 165th. | They were all there | | Tilt) Ot Gen aieaee bated D,and a Scotch-| thom has made good the boast he | DANKE (BUCKLEY, K, No. 187) jtpnity BD, MAWKHURST, 16, No man, Capt. Adio, at the head of Com-| mac ile he 40 c Eas 1 Street. : 638 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn pany A i mite bie Sapte a aiicnn on Corpl, MICHAEL BANNON, K,| “HAROLD J. HAZEL, K, No. 217 4 : j108th Street and Hudson River | Hudson Street. ake that s. in- THE CAMP MILLS BOASTS CAR- TOOK THEIR MEDICINE LIKE| Corpi, GERARD A. BUCKLEY, K,|Wyiom Stree ig RIED OUT IN FRANCE, MEN IN GAME OF WAR, No, 1613 ferns or K, N | West 25th Street. trou e vanis “Oh, boy," says Bill Donovan, os’ The Third Battalion is composed ot laa jt keeaae efecto Peni ieg ed| a TU MAS HICKEY, Don't be a martyr to eczema or any |{hey, were golng away, “just faddy Baitaiion whion hea toe ita uisran ML Vee enna rmate. tees | SbWARD TOBY, Ie such itching, burning skin-affection ‘an even break!" Wow 1,"" and evidently the ba | CHRISTOPHE BYRNES, Cashel, | 8t2 Street. any longer. Put anend tothe suffering ays Jin McKenna, “six of them jas lived up to tts slogan. ‘The: County Tipperary, Ireland, een aah see with Resinol Ointm In most cases sing i 0 me, 1 dont want to n ahot and shocked Le Aine rh {| HERBERT H. CASE, K, Chester, Corpl PHIL IP HW. HILDE i ? ra aaicki¢cl t have licked six real they have ne dic Ol yoy, Corp. i y t gives instant relief a d quickly clears JAmericans in a stand-up fight, a: nh, never have weake ed and went | MORTIMER A, CLARKR, K, No. K,,No, 2515 h Avenue om the eruption away, }I think 1 am very modest when | for more, Company K | yoy pockwood Street, Long Island) Corpl, ROBHI \/. HOLMES, K, }claim only six Germans. ny M have been shot to | City No, 427 East 1i7th Street. . | Ob, yeu, old Bil Donovan. Ob, yes, rleces, and the Germans have learned | anv agen CLINTON, K, No, 162) COOK MICHALL J. HAVANCE, KG, old Kid McKenna—tho frat of ‘foot-/ that there's a bunch “over thero" | qvant ead Sireet No, 1008 Manhattan A ooklyn, e | ball renown, the Jim of Harvard in which doesn't give a tinker's wink for | “yOuN? bh CONNERY, Kk, No Corpl. RAYMOND SON, KK, | the rowing ranks, Jim hasn't had his onything that can be handed to them | Rourth Avenue, ltrooklyn No. y ast Street yet, but Bill Donovan, the rifle, revolver or bayonet. ‘Phat! ~ WiLLIAM NVILLE, M, No. JOUNSON, No I cvweh, ihe te who took b has the name of America | mira Avenue s men over improvised tren ad neh and terrain MICHAEL M. CORBETT, Sanitary i¢ kK, N b : ; er] Ac at Camp Mills, who showed oft atest warriors in the Reaene, M1 West 150th| West 187th Ointment has been prescribed success how to i at every an, r @ Nev. Father Dury, WILLIAM KEMPE illy by doctors for many years, in the 1 © plunged into t n of the regiment. Father | ORGE P. CROUCH, K, No. 85 v53 Anderson 4 reatment of even severe and stubborn fight the first ch e | s beloved by ane ank and | Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, KENNEY, K, e Aver ubles. and all he did was to win Fr the gallant old organization. JOSEPH CUCCIOLI, K, No, 171) Hast 144th Street anand wal Ses oy Cross of War, a moving spirit of the regiment, | 78th Street, Brooklyn. CHARLES R, KRORNKE, K, No. All druggists se!! Rosine! Ointment. Fo Donovan was the Major of the 1e keeps the men in|’ Gorpl, DANIEL J. CARROLL, Ky, 4 pa kiyn free, wr Dept. 1-5, Resinol, Baltimor I attalion of the 16: and tion his best advice is Ninth Aven’ Corp, HERE KELLY, K, Moynihan Was the Major of the s to live up to physical per- | Corpl, JOHN J. CASEY, K, No. 174 No, 06 West 107 t Battaliod of the regiment. Do you 19th Street THOMAS I K, No, 882 think that Tim Moynihan’ would be picture that New York had| Corpl, PATRICK CAULFIELD, K,| Franklin Avenue, Hrooklyt utd the wild Indian of the ne Was of a care-free, sing-| No, 204% Fifth Street, Jersey City. THOMAS A, LYDEN, K, No. 344 Firs nmortal Bul Donovan? ing regim atte uid ‘of nothing, fear- JAMES W. DALY, K, No, 1063 Street, Brooklyn | Inde Into thick of the ful only t there might be some nue. it BERNARD LEAVY, Mon- Third Avenu ’ nt'l tight -young Tim Moynthan. mistake ax to thelr going over. ‘They WILLIAM A. DEVINE, K, No. 843! nedarhagh, Kdgeworthstown, County ‘ollow the Jead of that wild Bill’ paraded in New York in honor of the) wighth Avenue Longtord, Ireland Donovan, and he did as well as Don- | japanese mission, and wound up their| ‘THOMAS DILLON, K, No. 181 Fast! ‘“orpl, MORTIMER A, LYNCH, K, van did. He, too, got a war cros par going down into the west! 094 street No. 107 West 8th Street Major Donovan, the crack football | kde, most of the boys lived,| @IMOTHY A, DOLAN, M, No. DWARD M'BKIDE, M 1821 player, didn't wait wher r mothers and fathers, thelr| archer Tee A Second Avenue. hs went into the sters, their sweethearts and thelr) DANIBL A K, No. 112!” parRicK MCCONNELL, K, No. 627 | deed, he didn't, He § pals thronged the sidewalks to give! Kast 106th Street, Hasrison Place, Weat New York | Pe aii nin ean them tho bes pod cheer, AMOS H. DOW, 788 McDon-! HUGH M'GARTLAND, K, No, 605 shed ich with him went The regiment went away with the! ough Street, Hroc Tenth Ton con's think cleaety when la 1 delivered Rainbow Division, tn command of| JOSEPH P, DUNN, ix, No. 209 West! 4th a M,C , regmibeed te 'aaroes ue" from 1 returned 1. Charles Hine.’ When !t was over! 104th Street Gave ye a gad cold in the head, or nasal cetarrh. vn of the fence, and the French |g: short time the Colonel was pro-| PAUL A.’ DUBAPIN, I, No. 80) “SON i smscay. ac, No, 416 Meeker Dares Were 88. 916 they | noted to the command of transporta. t dat Street fo, Avenue, Brooklyn. Try Kondons |}. """:"":"» Bill lon and Co Mulger wa ‘paged tm Beat S_ DALTON, x, No. Avenue, Brooklyn. ane , weeks later ( sul s hanuratol Catal f INN, K, No. Jackson A 6. sland ( to clear ot ad at Mottin, mae Hetey nt osu an congmt| Wepre, SAMA Ts DUN ere dete agit Si, = ing n ord Dut thinking & Beat the French Generals on his calmneas,| Sergt COSTO, K, No. 55% HOB eee at pel age ‘our e nS nt ne Pe courage and tactics, Some regiment| West 174th Street ae AB K bs De GUlak On0 wHesus ¢ our of 49 that gallant old organization! Ser VICTOR WL. KICHORN, | West Mth Street (at no cost to you) whole lot of Prussians, just as he 2 ga deibhigaipedsid leanttary Detachment, No. 808 Halsey | JOHN J. MALLOY, K, No. S14 Hast 60,000,000 have used this 29-year-old re- he would do before f°, ef THE CASUALTY LIST TELLS THE set ‘ bi; Leg idee. aw ‘or chronic catarrh, sore nose, ills details of that theht 1 POE hie RD A. MAT 3. K, No. tats, Pec cere coat F Ane ese aerate ieee TALE OF HEROISM. K, No. 192 RR 1645 Ovcring Mtr Usfor complimentary can, or buy rd is tha Moynthar fe cs ; f OBMET er Write sf compliment ry can. or buy 1 ts that | H M vathan , re of battle Is Bewireoe.: Datanhe lcd SHE Ih MATH four times more than it costs.or we pay Wipaisye! Lawrines was Wei Me ene tte ade Street “WILLIAM Le MEYER f money back I vrtnaean hn Ane atae rae a only alte ‘Compaiy i culared HOMAS ZELEY, K, N Department, No. 11 ¢ t ne And that 1 idea t t the inJurtes, | Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn. Brooklyn . 5 KONI 6 v the men of the 6th are fighting OFFICERS WOUNDED. a iQHN J. PENNELL, K Lonbrook, | eR cae ; \ ) ver there, a West 43th Street » 1DY ON Major TIMOTHY J. MOYNIHAN, Rn FINKLE, Kk, Hur lie, ‘ . ae G YO MAYBE THE GERMANS COULD Third Battalion ae wey Fe JEREMIAH MULCAHY, | ‘ SALAS SCARE 'EM—MAYBE SO. ft GHORGE LAWRENCE, Mane] “JOHN J, -FITEPATRICK, K, No. |\"Souw b MUROHY, Sanitary I ’ Ph fighting, They have ey ee TRICK HU ry | 485 West 40th _ tachment, No, 168 E 1 Stre hung like demons under shot ,caPt, JOUN PATRICK HURLEY, | “cya RLH FLUTCHER, M,|“RURNARD J. MURTHA, ML No, 28 They have had under r Li 1LEMAN D. BURNS Peet es pe! y wLoop, } : ‘ Fast 24th Btre t r pany Ix 1 Oe Corp, WILLIAM B, MONTRAS ] ’ Te isut, PATRICK J. pow.|Hebson Avenue, Laurel Hill, 1. fl peacdn Hill ine warble 4 Sec eu THOMAS Cc, p,| one 1 ae es Wes 0. 8619 ‘Tehama Street, 1 " HOUSANDS STOPS P. IN BURNS, Company K JOUN ¢. FUSUM, H, Heo est) Corpl, RICHARD M'NEILL, M, No A Seco eut. THOMAS JACKSON 2522 Hight nue ' i yey i roar men 1 Sev aie euleae ois Cort ci ath EME YER, K . . TIN H, MEANY, Com..|and Seventh Avenue, 4 Plath, venue, Brookiyn 4 OF ee an For Rheumatic—Muscular rn LAWR NC FINNERTY, K, No. “(cng 7a Mt HOnY K, No. FLOYD STEVENS | 459 West 35th Street, ¢ | 784 St. Nicholas Avenue S or Neuralgic Pain “ JORHEH M: FARRELL K,| "Se Nicnslee Avenue | POS Ue: quantity of Kadwar'e in the i) ARTHUR L, BUN. 817 First Avenu 3 Walton Avenue ie a hand and rub over the MARTIN ( * No. 40 t. HERBERT F. M'KENNA, K , Netsine enue, Brooklyn. ee , 3 3 N ' rubbing dist the fala. eens PRIVATES AND NON-Come | PFeks Avenu No. 375 Lafayette Street PERE. the bores 1 8 os Mate was Ma Tyga ARE DAILY OFFERED | {he harsh og ithe sk! WOUNDED. pan “Hera eee il i “4 panes SP AM: Te 8 : SaAts JOUN M, No. 408 mLteAL, Hore Je TO THE READERS OF | dway’s WILLIAM H, ANDERSON, Head- | past Tath Stre 0 AES F. NOLAN, K, 1 Ka Guartera Company, No. 868 New York | “JULIUS GERMANN, Headquarters, |" WALTER R. NOLAN, K, No. 66 50c Avenue, Brooklyn No. 825 West 96th Street Gatien Avenue Brostien! aie THE WORI D JOHN A. BARRY, M, No. 196 East) Louis P, GIGLINTO, M, No. 87/" Corp, JOHN NAUGHTON, } oe e 28th Street, * = COED N NA ON, K | lief oe 00 NUSHPH BAUER, K, No. 486 Ninth FUGHN J GILROY, K, No. 268 Als TAA ie oseon. ic 6 WANTED Ee tquar.|bany Avenue, Brooklyn Van Buren Btreet, Passaic, ‘Ni HELP AT ALL rs Company, William | JOHN GLYNN, K, No Third | JAMIES F. O'CONNOR, ix ‘ Drugglst s 4 Avenue East 128th Street BRGLEY, No, 696) MICHAEL GOODMAN, K, No, 419) RICHARD O'GORMAN, K TOR THE AEATIED a? atyntee ue,_Astoria York Street, Jersey City West 9th Street, Aina, nervous chills, Indigestion, ALBERT BENGSTON, K, Forest] RAYMOND F. GORMAN, K. N JOHN P, O'KEEFE, M, No 4045 Garter Dowels, Hille, 1 1 1866 Pacifle Street, Brooklyn. nd Avenue, 5 y | 5 ADVERTISEMENTS TAKEN INTERNALLY 4 =| gas and sa. whole lot of thom have been shocked, But, as bad as they | had it, do you think those Ger- could ‘scare them or stop them? | yes, maybe so. Maybe so. | The list of casualties tells the story of what the New York boys have been doing. Already the list reaches the number of 174 and three men missing. The h Regiment is a typical New York organization. When the old 69th hav was ordered to recruit to the French they got their recruits from the Mth and the th h, the 12th, », in the ranks of the 1 are men from Brooklyn, from Yoo Long Island, the Bronx and aten Island, When Major Monyihan was wounde Major George Lawrence of the Si tary Detachment went down with Major Tim was in command of Third Battalion (the 165th), and om his being laid low Capt, John rick Hurley of Company Kk, the | lor Captain of the to ta command t Major Tim s#o faithfully t wounded, and so was I hin, the ere cere ne ee ee neta OTTO OLFT, K, No. Avenue, Brookiyn. MICHAEL O'ROURKE, B, No. 105 East 89th Street. Mechanic JEREMIAH F. O'CON- NOR, K, No, 927 Barnes Avenue. OSCAR R, PHILLIPS, Sanitary De- tachment, No, 4298 Park Avenue. RICHARD A, PLUNKETT, K, No. 438 West 47th Street. ALBERTO POLUMBO, M, No. 1071 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, VALI NE PRANGE, K, No. 418 East 34th Street, WILLIAM J. QUIGG, K, No. 997 Avenue, Brooklyn, 6 Belmon* Myrtle A RE DBRICK Re RICHARDS, K, Port Jervis, N. JOHN 1} ORDAN, K, No, 18 West 16th Street, JOSEPH RODNDSKY, K, No. 2288 th Avenue, IDWARD ROONEY, K, No, 939 Sixth Avenue, FRANK J. ROONBY, No, 1121 Hollyw Avenue, Rockaway Beach. RYAN, M, No, 239 Bast Be JOHN 1 th Stree REDBRICK RYDER, K, No. 416 87th Street, Brook Corpl, PATRICK RYAN, K, No, 711 Madison Avenue, Ser HOMAS J. ROTHMELL, K, No. East 193d street HOMAS SMITH, K, No, 238 S5th Stre tast RAYMOND STAHER, K, No. 3 Lafayette Stre OSCAT STUMP, K, No. 666 Brook enue ANCELOT SULLIVAN, K, No. 464 | West ath Street THOMAS J. SULLIVAN, K, No, 48 Prospect Plac RAYMOND SWOPE, K, Nowark, N. J, No, 75 Lake Strest FREDERICK SCHMIDT, K, No. 176 Lawrence Avenue, Brooklyn, JAMES scoT’ K, No, 662 West! h Street, » K, 351 SHEEHA SIMPSON, K, No. | Weat 44th Street DONALI Ny FRANK son Avenue, MARTIN ant asth Ss Douglas to T. SISCO, M., No. 15 Pater- Paterson, N. J. SLATTERY, k 0. 308 MAURICE J. SMALL, Headquar- ters Company, No, 802 Tremont Ave- nue. SULLIVAN, K, No. 314| t SICKLICK, K, No, Keap Street, Brooklyn. Corpl. JAMES J, SULLIVAN, K No, 314 Raat f2d Street Mechanic EDWARD J, SHICK, K, No, 1857 Bo Avenue. “HOMAS, Headquar-| N “ Landscape Av ROBBET It ters Company nue, Yonkers. Mechanic JAMES MACEY, K, St Chry m, Canad Corpl, JOUN 'T. VOGEL, K, No. 226 Cedar Street, Richmond Hil WILLIAM VANDEBECK, K, 208 Hast 44th Street VICTOR VAN YORK, K, No, % Wost 19th Street REPORTED MISSING. THOMAS CONNOLLY, K, No. ‘Third Avenue CHARLES A. WIGGINS, K, No, 2s John Street, Warwick, N.Y. MICHAEL HOLME K, No, 4%? Kast 187th Street ‘RESIDENT'S COUSIN WOUNDED IN BATTLE DENVER, April 12.—Capt, Woodrow Woodbridge, mantioned tn yesterday's asualty list as slightly wounded tn France, is a cousin of President Wil- He practised law here until ne enlisted in the Colorado National Guard for service in Mextco, Capt, Woodbridge is a graduate of the University of Colorado. oe LIBERTY LOAN PLAY WINNER. Heeoklgn Girt League Ce lon. WASHINGTON 1 1. prines to-day in Drama League of America's Competition to seeure patel ote playa for use chools and aia teur organizations, 1 necond priae of $2 with Mise Doris F. Halman, Lireokline, Maas and third pr an of $10), with Miss Rachel L. Field, Came bridge, Mase. ‘The first’ pelee ‘of $00 was not awarded Mise Field's ia a Liberty Loan play and has been submitted to the Governs ment for use in the present campalgn => Hoxton Graduate of Plattsburg Killed in Action, BOSTON, April 1-—The death in action of Lieut. Edward Ha rry Wis announced In a message to his mother, Mra. orgiana W try of thia city, Lieut. Perry was gradu- ated from Har rain 1909 and from Harvard Er ‘ 1 in 1912, He the o ere’ T 4 Miatte burg last spring ¢ New Yorker on Canadian Casmalty A. OTTAWA, Ont, ~The follow: ing Americans are mentioned in to- day's Canadian casu list, Died ndrew M. Anderaon, Atlantic, Ta {niet Whiley, New. Bedford, Mana Wounded— ¥, Galvin, Ne York I, Hi. Mebutehin, Aviington, U. 8. A | rixe in Drama Awards of | LONG ISLAND BOY KILLED IN ACTION EMBER OF 165TH Private jab tre Brady First of Famous Regiment to Meet Death in Battle. News came to-day of the first mem- ber of the * h Infantry (old 69th, ew York) to be killed in on in France. Ile Joseph Brady, Company at the of his enlistment lived with his par- ents at No. 83 Perry Avenue, Mas |peth, L. I. His family now lives in was Private M, wh time the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn Brady was tw and was drafted while working In the Brook hyn Navy Yard, 16 obtained his release at Camp Upton to join the 69th. His family have no detatla c the engagement in which he Killed, being simply notified of h death, Mis brother, John Brady, ts a momber of the Fire Department in Maspeth. was with the rank of France, where he was as duty with the British army | & graduate of Cornell Medical Cole | lege and he served for a time in Kings: County Hosp mes Sauer, formerly a member of the old Mth Regiment, but later transferred to the 165th, was wounded in the fighting near Toul ————— A CRIPPLE FOR THREE YEARS | Helptess in Bed With Rheumatism Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES.” - In and went to MR. ALEXANOER MUNRO Only two In Gen. Pershing’s Int [casualty Mst to be identified as, R. Rt. No. 1, Lorne, Ont. members of the 165th Infantry @re| “For over three years, Iw Privates Alfred ©. Schnetder and {confined to bed with Rheumatisn, James Patrick Conlan of Company! During that time, Thad treatment K. They are among the slightly| from a number of ctors, and tried wounded, Schneider |# the son of) nearly everything Is advertised to Mr. and Mrs, August F. Schnelder of | cure Rheumatism, without receiving No. 2416 Wort, Hamilton Parkway. !any benefit nally, U deci te Brooklyn, He was transferred from |try ‘Ppuit-actives (or Fruit Liver the Mth Regiment of Brooklyn to} rinters), Before I had used half « the 69th at Camp Mills | l "Rchnelder went to France ina Ger-| 20% | noticed an improvement; the |man stip that he himeelf had eine PAM was not so severe, and the to repair, He had worked ax a ma-|*Welling started to go down chinist in the Brooklyn Navy Yara, | 1 continued taking this fruit me. 1 whon the ship was ready he|dicine, improving all the time, and ought he would like to # row tt, now F can walk about two miles and worked: So he onilete | do light chores about the place” All his letters have t cheerful ALEXANDER MUNRO. communications about things un- 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢ Dleasant—the mud, the lack of cig-| At all dealers o nt on receipt of are the price of # CHOCO | Hriee, by FRUIT-A. Limited: late, the comparatiy iradility | OGDENSRURG, N. ¥.—Advt | (mer A personal view) Freneh girls, his eagern 4s to come ” and his greater ea ness to “finish this job in France first” and to “flnish it right." Schneider had served with Pershing in Mexico too twenty years old. Conlan, who lived » 58d Stre though only No. 426 West t, enlisted twico on the same |‘ Ricoro day. He was seventeen then—it was ha Self Mace’ Copar just after the American deel ation rT of war, Walking down the street UNITED ClOAR stonss Conlan stopped at t | station he saw, which } fl recruiting. CIGARS @ naval station, he enlisted in the navy and was told to await “notification.” As he walked on that word “not! fication ive ted him He “ in't want to wait, ho wanted ~“B eruiting fation urmy., man in charge there bowseasing army pre} Absolute’ y Removes aeeure Conlan that _ 4 appt anted to fxht and to do it Indigestion, Druggists So he entiatet ie’? ©" gefund money if it fails. 25c w home and told his moth “But you ¢ n't be na me,"" ab | Then he went to the navy peop! |~-not without diMculty—persuade them to let hin go to the army Yesterday the postman brought jletter to Conian's mother fr boy, a letter in which he s was “feeling fine” and hoping some excitement The letter wa dated ch 18. Half an hour the letter a telegraph messenger be came with a message from Wash ton which wutd he had been woundec n action." Private Willlam Stephen Burk Company M, 165th other of th in the re Infantry, is an it fighting In France. 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