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'MISS HELEN HURLEY, WHC CHRISTENED NEW BNA NAMES A ADDED and Special Correspondents. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918, THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press ’ No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete CANTLIVEONS125 | Woman Inspector onB.R.T., GERMAN AVIATORS First on Any Railroad, RS, POTTER PALMER, CHICAGO SOCIAL LEADER, GERMANINIRONS CO GOH 60040000~4 | , : ’ | ’ as 275 Girls Under Her ——- 4 ~ | Fifteen Reported Missing, \Father’Tells Court War P Change Markings on Wings to! Iwo Propagandists Brought bly in Seic ev Battle sot rm : ; Pagane af ower ins eicheprey Battle Force Him to Consen Make Them Look Like | Here From Porto Rico for —Six Killed in Action. to Adoption. Allied Badges. Four-Year Prison Terms { ASHINGTON, May 6.—To-day's| Whar tha @aerORNe Ont of | WITH THe AMBRICAN AWMY IN ENC RILAGETTD CORN dee casualty list contained further names haw done te the wat With onty 38 Fe eda, Shy 6 (BY ke “pe -A og ay, May § (By Asso muscular German ‘ard Letbiseh oe Idiers bel ynth supp and w | ' of American soldiers believed to have \m apport i | aborts aeikicia ke was claoking like am anchor ebaia been captured in tho recent fighting and three children was f f t Bel ' }now resorting to unsportsmar nis morning when he came off an at Selcheprey. Fifteen were reported afMfidavit filed H American liner frum Porto Rico. He ‘mt ” 6 P cluded a un so ey 4 ricks In an endeavor to outwit Ame : ap missing.” Tho lst also included six t to-day Ja | was In heavy irons, hands and feet, deaths in action: three from wounds; Tiffany Street. Herbst said it! an fliers The trickiness of t because last Saturday night he tried nine of disease; two from accident ise he found that amou rman soldier afoot is emulated by to escape from hia custodians, United one of “other causes;” four severely to care for his family that} hemy alimen, who are marking thelr States Marshal W. R. Bennett and wounded, and forty-eight silghtly consented to th loption his machines to make them look as much Deputy Marshal B. Murph: wounded—a total of eighty-elght. ar-old dew Josephine by ike Allied markings as possible. Leibis ke a Water pitcher pe The total of Gen. Pershing’s cast- ie Adele Browning, wife of t mans have taken to round 7 bu Jid him ne te have reached 4,967. state operator spite & off the corners of the eroas on wing is the summary of I have two other children and de (he wings of their planes to ma a prisoner because of the American losses sire be relieved of the expense and them Allied badges. The; paganda be carried on in KiMed in action... responsibility of the maintenance and|{ ! game of the German ‘airman Is to y pauitiot the war wee: Killed by accident play " ‘ ~ { t <ie ald. Ohi ‘read play around, Ina shot if he can he United States, Sus Died of disease. iain 4 then run. American fliers, for) > uate picion first attached to him because ost at sea ‘ fear of atta or » fri ie hi Pas ‘ ; options ere) wasordal cking @ probable friend Ne was travelling about the country 4 Died of wounds girls, one boy and a nus cetlup slags qb Anrenenig aus | 0 RACH em failing Dholoerspta ane. “ohcerlag MEM Oss end other causes.. eatsaid aol ats hin usu after considerable, Prominent in London as Well aS nis subjects indiscreetly, tut the Civilians 7 manoeuvring, before open fight o. ecret se ok! c ’ . ‘over there’ having fos td pent ie American Society, She Also ret tvice quickly discovered he Killed or prisoner 1 ate: bextowed upon them by | Here is what happens at an air W. : was advising young men to dese: Tota! deaths 048 halan itd \drome to which Americans are at as Honored by France from the American Army and. ge 1 deaths... shala t r a whe farm come SARAS : i o Germany, He offered a bonus of Wounded newly om fathers | ma an alarm comos | RRABOTA; F Mi 900 to every drafted man who en Captured Martin ‘T. M n of th eph rings a e hangar] Potter Palm f Chicag Je ed Germany, promised a pension a : Sarai @ location of the enemy I* Ther winter homa 1 + pneumonia. {°F $1000 @ year, and said every de { & ircw t of | da, io voles by toe wees |, I now tor would have a chases’ "ty ‘ | \aeaat Ox UB ReK Coe SOUND Gaus irs. Vaime » wa n if marry a nice German girl.” He is on i Wh AAI wah Tales ber of young Ulsville and was the widow of Pot- his way he Federal prison at At rs we ea Marion Gili ang, overalled, helmeted and booted, ) 4. palmer of Chicago, where she was lante for a four-year term, 8 lis 0 two MONA. O10, Ane Jawing Into their machines, the Pro-| tig pecognized soc pepe There was another prisoner on the of Wounds—Licut. Joseph} Judge Manton and Mrs. I pellers are d over and one after |, ome time joel we ship, Francis Romero, twenty Quesenberry, Las Cruce N.M | M by Mrs. M ed I another the m hines ¢ bh across the!» tive years old, @ soft-eyed creature : Me Aretha s f Don (. Seitz of , . amily was 1 and with # blonde Walking stick which he of Disease—Major Charles G.| treat, Brooklyn, miss jfeld. They take the air quickly, a apeclaliste om =e ried with evident fatigue. He bad Baird, Richmond Hill, N. ¥ of The World. Mrs. has for) IS$ABBLLE jin less than five minutes from the! sno 4 The t conducting pro-German meet Died of Accide Lieut. Robert P.! ime given mucl ition to] PILES ne the bell rings the airplanes look | saxon ‘or burta: ings devoted to the pos that Cross, Huntir Mass.; Chester ood homes fo ircn| “Peete canreat. \\ike mosquitoes in the #ky. In three-| here to-morrow “war \s all wrong.” Because he was eet st ae | age ipladeci Sere cegare onto quarters of an hour they are back! During tho Chicago {aternational | otherwise ald the enemy, he also wii ied of Other Causes—Lieut ‘ Sn Hay, ok Uh | again and compare notes . ; ’ t] spend four rs at the Atlanta a h x took pl € twer s m va, ol acle am s | Exposition Mre, Palmer was Peosiden Joseph W. Wilson, Logansport, Ind. | | ads ; Mabel b (1 whdse home addr »|Isabelle Lilly Was the First! that « thing tan't id you see anything?” one yells 0} 4¢ the Board of Women Managers and | PPi#on. In addition to bis custodians Wounded Severely—Lieut. Clifford panes Bof {Macon Street, Brooklyn, b the Conductoretie Across | hel zat! st be neatl er | “felted Hurope for the purpose of tn-|e,%as encorted by his mother, Mie Bit aioe the keel—na world's in | egal son of Mrs. Je May Burgoyn too. Of course, a man coul w3| ec ‘ope for the purpows of IN-) two sisters and a brother, who in- sig oa ew tea te winam| Shipbuilding. It ia expected the ja widow, who lives at No. is We ‘| Bridge, as She Is the First to|°4ss ts! things with girls Boche away back én Ger-|reregting foreign governments, Later [tended to go with him as far as the L. Staggers, Benton, Ala EL Vessel will be in servi an. {ith Street. She said she aad known} , "Also F shall help in arranging ali|tany,” comey the reply \ahe was appointed by the President of | prison gatos. He is the son of a ihariiee tusidaedn : : ni more than fifteen years, that boin{ Be Promoted—Looks Out forthe benefitx and other enterta What were those three machines |:ne United States snly woman {Wealthy family of Spanish descent, ; 4 other rteen parents are dead, and t! be? . . and in seeing that the rec th of - 2 th the next ‘ }and is credited with having orga KILLED IN ACTION days from ke > cargo and A hia + | Girls’ Uniforms, Their Work, north o 2" ty the next question. | member of the American Commission ‘ N. ed him with a H ‘are comfortable and neat! ny i “eh orto Rican Anti-Militartat Gergt. Albert Stefanik, Lowen,| overseas, I, Reit Rhoine ana AN Miniter | Septet tl hebieety ens | “hey looked like French, but you|to the Paris Exposition, She was the | League Mass: ul Bruce, Fikton, | Marjorie ¢ P fi er ‘One reason, I'm so glad to have! never know,” was the answer on this} possessor of a membership In the Le-| ‘The ship also brought a numbe W. Vai: Ci etien, Phillips, | Worcester, Mass.; Lawrence Listing, daught ! ertaining to Their Efficiency (<p won blue-eyed Mise Mily | particular occasion gion of Honor awarded by the French | of United S$ Army omcers from Okla.: Cc J. Laflamm M - aa Hnot pai . continued, with a frank smile, “is be-}- spne pee aa heht the training camp at San Juan. ‘This No. 24 Kel A Stas liken Bier Enthusiastic Over Her Job. crise a woman inspectorahip is going! “Phen the Ame Hane chimp Out ANG | Governinant camp will graduate 250 army officers ! Privates ( Fr via fod: |adcoted He ati ase: to be an encouragement to the other| St around and walt for the end of! Mrs. P spent many of het | Gn May 15, and 6,000 drafted men will Mass.; Cha Baul Beer, Dahat tnd etait lawanden : || kirls. ‘They will see that there ia no| their tour of duty or for another| winters in London and Paris where |be in. the atonment by June 1 Neb. nao Hoslie wheats tnd ays a 5 pioneer conductoretts| need of their staying down: that ade! alarm | she took @ prominent part in society. |Most bf them are nativ OF WOUNDS | Harris, De Raymond G. Sw [st ndopte T., and now vancement in railroad work is open |” Fan me Bath a hebece: rs ja | Francis H. Dexter of the American Lieut. J BHAA Ones 1 Thee ; : He 4 ihpes bs aaa wall Gate Mani. Ao that | Two German airplanes wore brought} 4 the outbreak of toe war M Datanos Boclety faturnied from. Porte cru M Malden, Mas: vd is 6 rehera it aN 1 lot to girls entering a new/down Saturday, Four more aerial) paimer, then in Paris, was one ef) Rico with a question of some nicety nan, Montclair, =e Paine thar sh : y battles were reported Sunday by ing first to organize an American am. | Tt concerns the status of 500 young las Bern. WOUNDED FAST NEW Y RK explained that she ownec af faaksa Reiser eg apart) American airmen flying in the sector! puyjance unit to « for French sol. men W Sali Sera . ies hen Sew Brita © property at Ossining eer | abt 1 eles Me northwest of Toul, All of the com. die ‘ panian ects, hav been born DIED OF DISEASE. ‘ jose pen te cee ee id ome i 4 railroad work for women 3 bats were indecisive, although one of} ‘Porto Rico when it was a Spanieh TB? $i 7 nt ¥s BOY'S PARENTS GERMAN, ' his e Mis, Coutant said ! thy cae mor she has worked up There is a fine new field for them) the American machines returned with possession. The euthoritien perres arol ¢ e ry j than em ns oe a orked UP in ger wit Cy sport ington will be asked to make a ruling. ; 1 Richard's “aceldent of with the transportation {bullet boles in tts wings and two oth-! gt > present important position nos sine y t has ; i ne local dr boards Porto Rico BUT OWN LIBERTY nical might bave mad ue | (2 an preted lespirta ie poaltlons 493 lees 1 mte HAL "belong with hotes torn by fragmoata ot STILL DETAIN MUTARD GIRL. | Phe local draft hoards in Porto Ki d ; pike ceibetan uF dente ond ag {Shells from anti-aircraft guna How} ‘The ship brought 3,000,000 pound her first station on the Flatbush Ave-| Cf : ‘ : : 5 Authorities Neftase to ) p \ Father W rea ie aU eae Ts fi in the repair| the Germans fared is not known, ; of sugar ate g e} nue ay n May atureay Everywhere the women are] Tho first report was from tne pilot ce tat Bought One for Son H { beget aap by ‘ ABP ie . Neaptidiet nd pe ere agen who do lof a purault airplane who encoun- ee, " ie nm iy . (should one inspec ©), work same of wor ad the wor ison Falls, N.Y g from main office under the morally, harmful to women; | tered the enemy over the finem at at tno Huveau b | si , cap wage pag mmissions are utterly mis-|Delght of nearly three miles ‘Che. atte authorities ha DIED OF ACCIDENT. iperintendent of Surfac anspor 1 that point pair fought a duel for several mine o. sender to him fifteen Jeuts, Robert P, Cro nt ation, Seibs ersonally, I think a girl in safer . . } Lieut PCr Hunting- tat Ww. W pau ; Ree Wareo as 1 Munk, \ lures, the German foaily turning | Mutard, ® on, Mass.; Chester A. Pudrith, Do- G ma ‘ormerly she was attache ne aS conducto! a street car than} oi cpy ; troit aria, enue, Flatbush Avenue Depot, near which|8hUt Up in an office with a man, | dulckly and, runt {ato the direct’ nayped ¢ DIED OF OTHER CAUSES. ge EAR aay A eee eS There will he some malo enployees, |Hne of the sun tn his homeward way, jon, 8. 1 Lieut. Joseph W. Wilson, Logans- pai any Yan aba Gniiet ane yee are, disagreeable wetting clear, the St port, Ind are ti ‘ Sd Cs RUE ne Be BAe te or| Later one of the American pho [ss 1 port, ; that, too, in addition to h iL 1eed do is to report to ‘ aioe i * esaine Has MISSING IN ACTION. of tha Vaarvisa, cBebRE noe isa roy. her superior the number and SORTepLAS, machines was attacked are Selalaing 5 Mustard Lisut, Willism L. Staggers, Bentor . 8 Raat ; L ter of the man who by two enemy atrpianes. The Amer-;a before the Ala.; Priva iward Bennett, W Benen peepee poy ' ly. Once in a while has; ican observer emptied one of hia} Attorne The ortee ts amsburg, K rank ting, who i ty years of the women cond r heir w for something from a mem-j guns into une the enemy machines. |“ bas t a messenger y the so ie the ‘hicago; Mi Defago, ur 1 and was edt died fs) roal ‘ t R eir rest rooms and all mat he public in order no’ ake) ‘Phen the American pilot exercised! pr dential When the et - Save and fle Mass; ‘Owen Dougherty, Chester, | Academs wa us| Universal Se O Be} taining to their etticier won a car, but a little tact will! discretion and turned homeward, The|turna whe In expected to testif sat | Gulde Pa; Melville Harger, Battle] order clerk fo ‘ ‘hutac-|— Jaraccad Rak > Paige Bativsay ana HURdey) ce ate her from any such disagree-|'the Germans remained tn purauit! Mr and Mra. Charles Stra are | Creek, Mich.; Jeremiah Lehane, No,} turing company, On J Fig ressed in House Part } ; : ’ jon, And these episodes will] yntil the Atnerican anti-aircraft guns |accuxed of punisning th 921 60th Street, Brook WV litre WHR ean eae ORR ee : : | spent “roving” over the long, curll ew and far between in her career., picked them up, ‘Then they. turned | tm them Marque River, Mass. ee le : of Army Expansion, you es of the B. iT The physical str na Kirl stand went home, Tho American alr- | mee es Privates Frank J. Meyer, Reading, | tee ‘ yale ya ave | giving a careful examination nl excessive, in my opinion, and [!piane circled once or twice « 0: Ch Bride Me {had er 1 in Battery F Field | me egies ae Ee Lie wo at. Was 4 trained nurse before C fook up’ went back over the line aera rt, No. 61. East} Attiller He sailed for F | WASHINGTON, May 6—Amertca | : , ulroad work We ha girls who|yesumed the photograpt oad York; Bminitt. J,| Decem! |is now ships mall armies to : m the nursin n,' where they had been le! Prosser, } » Kan.; James} “if ad received the telegram an-| fonse to the Allied ap- Ike y from dry goods store |, Another report now availate re- Puntillo, No. 103 H awe nonce hee ae hay | mies oo - Nay Misa 1 ind 1 have hear lates a somewhat similar inctdent Carmenile F Avon, |aghtin aia pat & May an . ih st No, a 8 oot overwork from any of| pt that this time three of the David L. Watkins, Glasgow jai id pla hipments 1| ; of cours ike any new job,|enemy attacked two of our machines {hla ps WORRY vai iting strength . quarte ¢ 1 conductor ittle tires] which were working with the artil- WOUNDED SEVERELY. RRO Gre: Chaos CG ae Belgian and Portu the fi p the first week ay lery. fnae jeut, Clifford R. Livingston rp. | Uy Just one more be for him rahe ve an r who prompt and a good| In the fourth enga, ent a Ger pent: rd R, Livingston, Mer-|"'het 1, Bittman, reported in Per-| fueae for nthe west front, July Worker soon obtaing ‘a regular run; | Man enlied up in tal on of one es; Cook Wi IL. Petiit,| xhing’s casualty as slightly |@Nd August » W a slight decline |* ona 1 th knows just how and|of the American photographic planes Doylestown, Pa.; Me Harry W.\-wounded, lives etn hia father a in the AKO, a tonnage is T fine ahe ‘tepile “ h orking he The} but ong ot the feat Americ an fighting Poneiown rai " : ae pa A egpioeal Ay es “ ' erage’ chines rushed in, causing the Ger three sisters at No. 454 Bergen Stree c td ap/}man to turn tal flee toward WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. at onal ene paler naetad’ 6 1 asing | Y' My worl a, Bid ape | en. te tace f fenvaienal Sergeants Royal Bat« spi Ae = Brag per ft & a SA heals the com. | Pleces got busy at th time and Mass.; John D. Cleary School No, 15 and wh tr +r q ime (Bs Re 4 w employ rege pat oven | Broke cut aumerous ti," William P, Laffin, No, 95 Lee broke out was a driver, T f | as the Brit airmen cal Brooklyn; Matthew ©, O'R liers ran in his veins, h , Cour Rian pay is exce I ing onions. This te an A rence, Mass: ( mrence, Ay hither qhaabl having beck a Gini | Renae ‘ be moyp | - he B. sins whe sta throws 0 joxdale Corporals ‘Th , tT methodical, D bates ° ‘ ' . a nlolt ; n all directions smaller projectiles, ‘ Bermingham, Roxbury, Ma d| War veteran, His ance are ( Ay rt for | Pet ; : ; eS . je h of which also bursts Rs Dodson, Lawr Mass.; Wal }man, seve enerations r vel a pur i * Unite | Nave . A ‘ ra clane Ht lt | East May be red (0 ean th no negate thryi thr a3 © BRITISH AIR FLEET rite a “Letter Recipe” Height, 1019 Ash Street, Dave ith Field Artillery, but was 1 1 ‘ fpagessl tes fi the sta ig” ion 4a 5 ° 5 Mass; Irving W. Showernian, Dowa: | gnoedily romoved the objection aa |@emmesive all Anertean ar k past j wn ani ina rty Bond in wlac, Mich i Me la Have a cee chen nd \ 1 y » he was accepted, His sis b . i r ed in ra w * Mechanics Edward Lalonde, tron Hi nen Who have | from wit ans Se ¢ Mountain, Mich.: Grover G. Markl ing waid that they were all} ; fee ac ineenien . ut be prompt, courteous, our big Contest! Abilene, Kan.; Martin Shoner, Haag m as was his father ‘ v m new re-| gardin If she look \ Germany; Michae A. Sullivan sow > « W \ . t ¢ 4 se f , acri H ton; Richard W, Whipple ee ide gar ie ; i ht W afr 7 y ts of the public sh \\ ed Member of Squadron R Ask your grocer for descriptive Tone Mullis, Roslindale, | incie, Chartea Laffin, at No, A ats ; ne hie ig the sar | ports It Is Hard Work Getting pamphlet, or get it at any of our Privates Roy Alon | Williamsburg, — b Gaited PYF Ais | Aiwa: os : . Teutoni i > . _ te Mass; Glen oH. Ans with the 1th Pield A military ts © great) th y CANADIAN CASUALTY LIST. hap e 5s Premium Stores. Mich.; Ernst H, Rk. Appl He was twen ¢ ; Re OOD OKO Ona S kirls 1 ON, Ma S wood, Mass.; Fred 1. Arnold. 1 and a tray r f "T ' echon that? 1. r One New Vorker nod Pwo Brookiyn sirmen ba I Contest Department ford,’ Pa.; Kingsley Becker lridebalée Manutaatinae: paren Fi feeaatiaa ; er Men Wounded Vinat n operat WISCONSIN CONDENSED MILK CO : Bend, Ind.; Frederick L. Bittme avid Me Sollanastacion A ae aie 4 TAWA, May 6 t rerte: 7 454 Bergen Street, Brooklyn; William | injured, lived witty hie eo, iehtly Tan et i: : ‘ : 81 Hudson Street New York City i ), 1626 jathgate venue gaa . S ae ne m " ‘ , res 1 s AR hes sppes a robably esta 4 recor ar York; ane a ane OR} Lacnard Street, Willies months in t oe eenieenrs label, “11 8 id P | etre « down 1 machir Jameson, Mo.; Robert Bruns, St.| Joined the army in Boston last athe in the twentyciret | . 4} eee D. Fitegorald, La Gran six weeks, includ wenty-on Henry, 0.; Charles L, Carlson, Chi. | He enlisted st Infantry with mh be upmltcedt ete are B . ~— ago; John J. Gibbons, Framing his brother James, seventeen years old propr n bill tei 0 aed Twar ! of ODA OA D Mand: “Wham Fe ticunam, “North ana sailed for France earths ye prop 1, ts man, Biann, Hit PD. Peat | ‘Tk only. a f the squadro 0 all your cooking with milk Cambridge, Mass; Charles A. Hayes,| He had been an advertising solicitor real foundation for * ‘ 5 Het nave been w p to the tim Valtham, Mas John J, Hoffma uf Y t ¥ 1 Waltham, ‘Mass. John J. Hot William Blake 1t6 Bathgate : : : Cail ; man returned Tandon. va in its wasteless form ymouth, Mass.; David M. Holland, Avenue x, slightly wounded, 4 4 rf Btick . Mu aa hard eettin Jerman No, 625 Leonard Street, Brooklyn vate last December tha ble as : " LW Mt : ae would. : John L. Joyce, Lawrence, Ma kK n foul i t. Philadetp! Hane! $ 4 r t BRAND John M. Keeley ith Boston, Ma i an rsa, “ 4 1 on yey ‘ a Wrank J. Kesseler, Mahnome, Minn. the Bror © I , ue" ' f Wood DOFnINg, “iy he au mil Klann, Cleveland; Mike Klecha t ti \ ee ' iad Sant Granby, Conn.; 1 Leach, over wh te u ia mink, piven than Chey aula. » Condensed or Evaporated i o .