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, * THE EVENING WORLD, TG NAMES OF AMERICANS ON LATEST CASUALTY LIST; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 132, 1918. AF PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEW American Sailor Taking U Boat Prisoner Over Destroyer’s eck FRENCH LAUD YANKEE FLYERS; BRITISH AMAZED BY AMERICANS S. Aviators Continue to Distinguish Them- selves, Says Paris, While London Officers U. re LR W S- la AMERICAN FORCE. WOUNDED IN ACTION - AGAIN BELITTLED. BY THE GERMANS Praise Fighting Qualities. WASHINGTON, June 12.—Details of exploits of American aviators in eel operaticns on the French front are given in an officiat despatch | War Minister Tells Reichstag {| jo-day from Fiance. The message says: C . : 7g s S enc! wale 4 “The Amer.can aviators in the French army have continued to dis- It Is Small and Says French | tinguish themscives in the course of the latest operations, The aviator Are Beaten ] . Tonkers | Minn Edwin H. Olson, Springticid, 7 | ehh] Lieut. Bodenstab of Yonkers) >" n in David E. Putnam of Brookline, Mass., brought down three enemy machines sacmeatiniog Lad Among Killed—Sixty-Five Private George W. Scallan, No. 645 and has been mentioned twice in the order of the day. » The tota! of bis AMSTERDAM, Jun: 1.="A gpept Ww fed : | 19th Street, Brooklyn. victories amounts to six, part of the French « has been ounded. Privates Emmett Segrays, Hamp- “Putnam has already received the Military Cross and has been pro- beaten,” Gen. von Stein, ‘he Prussian — | 28 ton, Ga.; Eddie C. Smith, Florala, moted sergeant aviator in the French army, He has not yet received his War Minist feclar a speech WASHINGTON, June 12.—Gen. Per- Ala.; John $. Smith, Grand Rapids, | transfer into an American aviation unit. Lieut. Sewall, after a long fight, loos RK tag, a = to Berlin hing reported 126 casualties to i fable ee deni " brought down a German biplane, The aviators Stanley and Vell have sable : Berka me ee a ‘o-day, divided as rivate William ullivan, No. sae . hay " army 1 nwer exis suce ae. _Sevaruuent ; ai ‘ee 8" 143 Monroe Street. Passaic, N. J. ies af the Crown e'8 carefully pres Hed in action; nine YPC P » eda ‘ fallowa: Atteen Killed in action: 1'""| DIED OF ACCIDENTS AND OTHER |AMERICANS AMAZE BRITISH. pared attacl n> French An rom wounds: eighteen | ritish on the Chemin-des-Dame trom Asin one dead from airplane! genet, 14 S arider: Nas 661 | LONDON, June 12.—The following estimate of the fighting qualities Itront on May onten ak dead {rom ncc!-| 1094 Street, New Yorke |of American troops was gxpreseed to-day by two high officers of the Brit- gravest has aut- Geeident; seventeen dead ‘ea | (Maree itayenend tk Stearman lish Staff who spoke from personal observation |tered « war dents and other causes; 59 wo il Serkclan. ¢ al ta i 7 jan, | “The way the Americans have developed as fighters is one of the most Gen these state. severely; six wounded (degree un Biivats Nile Oecay Aadareon, Nes 41 jamazing features of the war, ments the military termined); one missing in action Ot. Mari’e Place, Breckiyn. | “Those engaged in the present and last offensive were placed beside « situat ting of thé Lieuts. Wilmer Bodenstab, Yonkers, Private Thomas Biggins, Buffalo. French corps d'elite. It was their first experience in a big batfle. The sti hsag Vom ; chanan, Brockton,| N.Y Americans fought as superbly as the crack ve 7 nesic UR einai agen if A Private Domenico Caputo, No. 597 them, displaying all the thet fighting. qualita Labi bot wahceay ae IGT Ned ab Mth bein Mass., and Malcom M. Johnstone, 4 jauntiess courage, stub- troops had made the Dp aur | Park Avenue, Brooklyn. born tenacity, coolness, initiative and resour lington, Wash, were killed in battle.) private NH Geeite, Gilielanatl na ce ance on the battle frout, but omy at Ohio, died of disease and Licut. Rich-| Private John Morrone, Roslyn, | sai “a | "CRO $4 Marne ns ard B. Reed, Van Wert, 0., died of |N, Y, aan AN MONTHLY | “They, too, like the French péd airplane accident. Capt. Don L. Cald- Private Pasquale Papa, Milbrook, tween it. | wouldn't have missed it “SURPRISES IN STORE serves,’ he declared, “were thrown e | 4 ‘ nto the battle in vain counter-attacks Greefleld, Ohio, was severely | N. Y. for a farm 200,000 Already Brigaded With] una. wurrered th tute." ' | 200,00 ly Brigade hl and suffered the same fate wounded. | Private Benjamin Purificato, No. j Before sailing he married Miss FOR GERMANS FROM French and British 7 ss, Ge | OMer American troops, the Minige Lieuts. Albert Bil j | 500 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn. j laura Hopewell of No, 6807 Midge ene Hlish Troops, Gen. ter r ure on quiet sections of thé George Butler, Arkansas City Private Frank Richardson, At Avenue, Brooklyn, Lieut. Billings’ | RICAN AIRPLA ” Bri Declares in Boston. | front a ion. von Stein suid that the nutite Kan., and Wayne W. Schmidt, Mar-| Frederick W, Roller J |father, Capt. A. W. Billings, is a Mi NE June t¥.<\the Clow: ebiberrana: olfapeeh GE the, ANTESTEEm tinsville, Ind, were severely wounded. | ¢ nnati, O; Cl 9 1. Rowan, medical director of the Equitable Life - troops from 1 s| troop ip to the present was far oe The total casualtics to date follow: | Con N.Y | Assurance Society of New York . " ute of sue ‘ on | low what reports spread by the yi AN AMERICAN SAiL0F WITH A GER Ate London Times Correspondent Finc ente had lec any to expec Killed in action 1,087 Private Frederick G. Schwab, No PRISONER FRomM -\ SOSNMARINE, ©oupsats Emil Tugkerman, who died from ra es Correspondent Finds | nonin and 1 n stop r-|tento had led Germany to expect, Died of wounds... 327 | 289 Cooper Street, Brooklyn. la lived with his parents at} U. S. Forces in France Mak- Bioly hi Kaiser w U bees Statement Only Foote Died of discase 1818 | Private Joseph Btenseth, Nunda, It is said that this 4 German sut 33, which | Xo cast $04 Wivont, 9tb parente ing Marvellous Progress. at Lieut: en. 1 Died of accidents and other Db Was taken from the captured ank while being towed Into port. | Jacob and Re uckerman, conduct , ' hg ee iri causes ' Private Emil Tuckerman, No. 207 la candy store there, At Camp Up-| LONDON, June 12.—There will be | night by « number of prom WASHING 12a Wounded in action 4.255 | East 83d Street, New York. nelius J. Rapy Ren ja at : pital in London | ton he was in the 306th Field Artil sir idtly on abr dadty abe ld asked bitand bag ay et gy cuthority,” he | RoURcement by the Prussian War in actioa (including Private Herman Westphal, Detroit, | ¥-i Charlie } ts, Bur ea teens om Tol wae ae Tilery. Previous to the draft he had When the American alr programme | ontinued, 1 is very cer-| Minister to the Reichstag that the Deldaners) 343 WOUNBED SEVERELY Privates a Gite. “Rate ich euael in iedronman waters Baan & hw: Clete fer widowatewn [Ie full core ee he & [tain he has the situation well in’ hand |"Foch reserve army no longer @x= ‘ stad, Menominee, Wis.; William Si jaw. Office. j Special co ASSERT OL SHG Smee Lm . o Americ ists’ is regarded as having been made Totai “7,643 gts. Levi P. Brimmer, Reading! Hoopest 1 Riese’ § j In concluding to-day bis authorized sy | * a . vt} : ; . "rivate le Kirehner o Cy . px tro and French | to encourage ee Germans. ‘Those in to-day's list in addition to] Center, N, ¥.; Fred W. Coraine, Con-| Chillico SCHOGLMATES FOUSHT \jpnniware srenly. osiecnnen OF Sree ption of the work of the Amer- | sobliers Ty | Oeetaeae ihe Gant, Ettasies ae the officers named above follow cord, N. C.; B, Jenkins, Kitts) town, Py Ralph 4 ibaa N. J. among those killed in| a1 forces in rance | — the Supreme nell at KILLED IN ACTION. Hill, O.; Albert F. Martin, Oskaloosa, | Jy Qo thalPh SIDE BY SIDE AND WERE [ti marine casuaity: st yesterday. | ihore are already large production| M'ADOO ASKS EXTENSION ranged for a mobile fora Corpls. Bernard A. ( McLoud, | Ia.; Edison Miller, Delaware, O.; Leo, Maurice Li |was twenty-seven years old and en | geosetments, several huge flying | : Lyra Be ‘ » y Ihiated in the e Corp ; 0.000 tinh, 200,00 Okla.; Jonn O. Jenkins, Rockport, | H. Ozuarjtys, Saginaw, Mich Wiliams Prank KILLED BY SAME BOMB listed in the Marine Corpa in Phil: | gchoola, repair shops and supply | Wamty Six 2 More for Taking | Americans and. 200,000 Italians. Ind. eee: ai Rowats Svatba, No. 336 East! \Y!\V1""* EOD aba on yd ' aa a oe ‘e* | centers in France and also plenty | Over Short Lines, ! orgy Hon of this army was ag Privates Cyrus P. Adcox, Hayettc treet, New York. ‘ eli hci st taal eg rd gaat hind: pilots who, the correspondent is con-| WASHINGTON, June 12.—Direetor | en y created 4 WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETERM- btn Soldiee rn j » p ville, N. C.; Albert L. Cox, Weiser,] Corporals Arthur F. Dunn, Havana, | \ INED): Two Brooklyn Soldiers Who Went | in the Lyndhurst National Bank. | vinced, are among the best Myers at |General McAdoo to-day requested Con eng Wie isons a Idaho; David H. Dobbs, Mathiston,| Cuba; Floyd W. Gilliland, ago;| Privates James H. Burns, Ottumva,| to France Pogether in To-Day’s | His wife, Mrs. Hazel Kirchner, ilves| the front. One of the typical air so to extend the time within which | ¥ho i Gen, Foch® became, Bepreme Thomas Dryden, Flemings-| Theodore Nesta, Washingt: . Gz [las Martin Djonne, Radcliffe, ta Casualty List ‘ at No, 156 Quitman Avenue, Newark. | service departments which — the onds may be taken over | Commander, He now directs the eme Ky.; Daniel Harder, Almyra, | Nathan C. Sprinkle, Ve Hugh’ Th iteoke Wat seeasit At ts | ausuayty List. Private Charles A. Engle of No. 26| correspondent visited covers an area seritinen: the r july t nage | Bloyment of all active as well as ree Ark.; Paul Hume, London, 0.; Wille] Mechanician Ellis York. Detroit. | Wicok. Waterloo, la; Cassius C,| Frederick G, Schwab was twenty-|Clark Street, Long Island City, re-!gix miles by one and a half milos. |'« tesointion embodying the request wae |r! F Hersilbe’s. ktreg:. hakobel jam R. Loftis, meda, Cal.; An-| Privates John Appestolos, Chios| Worm, ine it Ifve years old and only son of | Ported as dead of disease, was amem- There the construction, assembling | prepared by ator Smith of South doubled since the Gerfade, thony Snyder, 137ty Company, Ma-|Islurid, Greece: Guil De MISSING IN ACTION: \Mr. and Mra, Frank Schwab of No,{Ber of Company M, 38th Infantry. He and repatr of American airplanes |Carolina, Chairman of the Interstate an, and the great stream Fine Cowes (no address); Leslie Ven-|troit; Howard 1, Brown, Cincinnati; | Private William « Nelson, Wen ros : wed stp : if Jenlisted on July 16, and sailed for will soon be going ahead on u scale | Comineree Committ pforcements is continuing steads te Shelmerding, N. C.; Wilford| Fred H. Camyn Crowell, Te papi heft 289 Cooper street, Brooklyn. was] }runce in Maroh hate 6 n response to a Senate resolution Di ‘here is every reason to believe Wething erat ‘eel Ky aia A. ¢ 3 "4 eaceeete ‘! i) PRISONER (previously reported 1 inate in the 306th Regiment] Capt. John Blanchficld was killed Pever before kaown, a Jrector tieneral McAdoo. Informed. the | that it will have been tripled or quads gton, Liberty, ‘ Ja; 1A missing): in action last Friday, according to a “An Intermediate section,” compris-| senate that no agreements had been | pupled beofre the final phases of DIED OF WOUNDS. ter Dossey, Nashville, Ark.; Hardy R. ant Frederick H, M. Miller, and afterward transferred to the|telegram fram the War Department ing a vartety of enterprises over a reaghed. with any feilrosd taken ever great battle begin. In addition ft Cook Stefan Stankiewich, Itussia. | Bllison, Belton, Tex.; ¢ aseipe W, | Evergreen Court, Dae Haven, Cort. | sostn, He lett for France in April | received this morning by a brother jarge section of the “suntry, skilfully | rate of compensation the Government | ! 4 have been brought to the Private George William Dell, Mal-] Foley, Chicago; Thomas J On June 4 his parents received a let. | Whe lives at No. 200 Woodbine Street. inked by rail, looms large in tho| will pay, “He anid no carrier so {ar had | weatern front without weakening, the Pi n 4.3 Jes ave és rooklyn is wife and young Jan for the quick handling | refused to ute contracts alia f vern, Pa, ‘ Lynr Jessie Green, Da ‘i KILLED WN ACTION ter from him) saying been |daughter live at No. 108 Ryerson American plan for the quick hendling Private Harry G. Kingston, Mar-| La; Walter A. Haas, Kaukauna corte toplandsti ng was | Street Ce eek ie la maded), rows, Ubon mon, N. Y. Priv one imeem ON GASUALTY LIST peeaoee re.| Capt. Hisnebfield had been in the OnO Bolt Jt Is Godel come uae | Privates John F. Lindsay, Bosion: | Sharples, W. Va.; Floyd L. Hawkins, Teeth an test Marino Service for sixteen yoars and are being bullt to hold supplies for | Justin O. Lyell, Nashville, ‘Tew South Kaukauna i vin ¢ R R h it Aad. ationed at the Brooklyn Navy thirty days for a million men | . ant and the Philudelphia Navy “Orty Quae oor @ me Sandusky Lynch, Lebanon, Kyi Veter Head e Gai Jack 1 OF MA INES ABROAD iad a disct Vard before nis departure for Branct oounuden there le an . W. McCraw, 1 ont : la ntry Hun He petnarrr ea fee in June, 19 ; presved energy, ‘The first year's B, MeDermit, Ce Claren G 6. ¢ ue.) Capt. Blar al of Brooklyn Dead) ,, t of his lette io cord is “a glorious achievement R. Phillip, La . Johnsor Lakeland, Fla Wi § Received in eiieue canal Beninnin Pure US! 6 TAIN promising greater things for the A DIED OF DISEASE. Private Ragnar A. Johnson, No. 19 Hak lle Ger Eosiakak Ded FLUSHING CAPTAI hear future” F MOUS FITTING : Ray R. Craun, Ames, fa; Will- | 1l.; Sa Keins, Dogden, N. D.;| rine cort sualty made public | ame Local Exemption Board, e Rec imeningy Ooenalviinec tout w Kempinski, Detroit; | -day' carrion a ae etn pee,» ot Gillam, in a Letter to Mother, Tells TQ BE U, $, NAVY HOSPITA private: Charles A; Bnigei Ne: 88) Henry We Kennedy, ‘Wayeross, Ga; pe ree eee een 'Tiast ye They went to France wit How Eaglish General Com. — | lea Clark Street, Astoria, N. Y. Karel Krapelka, Benwood, W. Va.;| a vounds and four s+] 1 soci Infantry Regiment, fou . ; ; Privates Samuel 1. Fulkrod, Will-|Albert J. La Rosc orthampton, | Verely, wou the Pe ho es Mi ude end plimented Him. London Mansion Given to the A es ALA Spore together on the other side and ' | : lamsport, Pa.; Gordon Mayes, Nich-|Mass.: Clifford Ledford, Cincinnati: | J anchficld of Brooklyn | Che Nt ther by the accidental d Capt. Walter M. Gillam of the 306th American Red Cross by Mrs. In Our Six Stores ols, 8. C.; Stanley Lucaynski, Chi-|ilarry B. Lundy, Leavenworth, Kan.: | ‘ wenn a 2) charge of the same bomb, Machine Gun Company, writing * E, Guest. eago; William A. McGuire, Mountain | Charles L, MeClure, New England list follows the vab from France his mother, ¢. 9, t round t srner fre he Sehwa i | 5 eee Home, Ark; George (. Mondzenki,|W. Va.; Angelo Monetint, San KILLED IN ACTION, Around FT ee ee sein LAARIASA OE TG litatnc ae Ne, Broad. | , TONDON, June 12.—The American alrs omen Ss 5 : family paren nj 9 No. 401 Church Street, New Britain, |cisco; Oliver X. Nelson, Milwauk t Frank Lewis Glick, | ‘ wey Stree'.| Way, Flushing, says avy {# to have a hospital of its own Conn.; Carl F. Olson, Cambridee,| Paul H. Nichols, Floyd, ‘Tex Cor ‘Utah: 8 rgt. Ollie Henry | Puriti vhdoh PaAcivanea ha iipasakerot day was the zala day in thig|!® London, Vor this purpose Mrs. @ | Johanningr st | They, too, 4 i ; tni8 | Iepederick Edward Guest, wife of Rath m the War Department, |section, for Sir Douglas Haig (Gen, | ™ 5 ‘ rp ais Wint John. Mon, | SO 2 va ch th h i Capt. Guest, M. PB, has given the way Benjamin wa ) drove through with his retinue | 4 a etican Red Crous her resldence in Wea rparte rita lac ah at ste of four large Hmousives and made a! Park Lang, known us Alford House TWO THINGS PH He ¥ Hoyle, |e rivate Schwab was formerly in the| stop at this camp. | Mrs. Guest was formerly Amy TO MAKE ‘OU ae ‘ il baa Manhattan cof t 1| “About a mile away I was carrying | Phipps, aa ‘of Henry Phipps of — Georg 1s Murphy, | Manhatta Sia SanAP) kanen . | Pittsburgh, YOU HAPPY — Gi ciettr rrm inte aarp Sat with ‘some anuransw wrt | FREESE swe i one ut ht pain, Dallas, ‘Tex.; Fred Ken The w x Haward|wnen he came up and with much! residences in. the. fashions West : ee MYO Te | as diach mp dismounted and walked over| End of London, It was built by Otto ACHIP ) a ; ‘ y : Brnest rear Gye und he ine, accompanied by Generals and | # ay South African millions It ames Osborne, Blooming 7 occupies an entire bl has ant ? ‘ \tlother soldiers of ranke and ¢ , Har lak. Goudhrnn n xen jample lawn and « te iar 6’ THE seal Mr i tte /nationalities. I was in the st of | den. entire interior ix finished in OLe { a bas ! N 1 ths i fire orders ax he bade me carry | Italian marbles: ry cK | ihe Hite aot Mr When I finished and shook }® 0 DIED oF WON DS RECEIVED INT ' he waa bands with him he asked me a num: | SHIP OUTPUT FAR AHEAD ° TION | : of questions ox to previoun ex: | : Capt. John Blanchfield, No, 2006| furtrrn years oid a ty, Hi perience and) w mu irprised ~ F h WwW K 0 1 WEEN re eae RE Nei tthe fa Siinatte otitis oh") OF U BOAT LOSSES HERE * For This Week Only Private Edward Raymond Buch- | Prot Kaw ' When shaking hands just before | \ aie loin: Ma OMA. dean Gaull |two yea 1 paring, after commenting on my | , \ ENDING SATURDAY P. M. ms " up. be Capta O42 Produced Since Ge a Union Hill, N. J Jened between i 1) Jou make @ wend officers Nov |* oan toa ipaucd SI , : " r ; P SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION, | Mex H bad, and the ot boys around | man Submarines Appeared No Exchanges. No C. 0. D.'s. \\ at er Nellie|and accom: have congratulated me ever since.” | Off U. S. Coast : : : A is Wi “WS FRONT NEAR TOUL WAkRInarOM din All Sizes. All Widths. John Ca A Oakdale, Mi: | Per Px hare’ or ; Ud man subroarines 4 off iodfvey W \ Proctor, | went to , iret A ; jet ehipyard bu f ve "i q Goat GETTING QUIET AGAIN»: »»¥20%0° 0. wel forth MADE TO SELL FOR aye ay ngs of Ame: more tha i / ° » ao iecitiaxal oe 1 Wiliam arilllery ire la Below the Average! nose dante Superior White Nu-buck,| $6.00, AND WELL cipeye ithe f Last W A‘ he produc a hand-welted white soles and WORTH IT IN STYLE 4 AND THE That in all this great city you twent ‘ ‘ ; rep nus heen twenty-o \ white heels ith tips and r 1 vteen, wh anes ¢ Sen p. 0,642 to ox ssels i : % § OTHER Is-- @re always near a place where h va a salvage), he ‘ plain toes s illustrated, AND QUALITY. . r q AMERICAN ALMY IN none , you can get your favorite candy Fa ANCE, Tuesday, Ju on ated | SMerican ships , si Nut Tootsie Rolls. Wan tha e : The artilier nthe front] Seven of the “ Friedman's Shoes for the Entire Family up to $10 ; ; hweat of Toul tocduy war below the | *teel UAd Keven wood for Fran eut, A ' ; The Baltimore Dry 1 n ' : yn ; INSTA NT twenty! f No, 7401 1 ‘ . ns week mares oa ; SIX LARGE FRIEDMAN STORES j aie “—_ { airpian we an a the siti . NOT 7. aie RE beth war Rood NEW YORK STORES. All Open Evenings . Tt POS U | monndedl. iit Sard 643 EIGHTH AVE,, near 41st St. lootsie Rolls i Fiore : : DRAFT TREATY. SIGNED, 2188 THIRD AVE., near 119th St. 3 i i be eday iia: sho 2935 THIRD AVE., near 152d St., Bronx is made instant fatiuer cuntigas & ApillshsAmmanieentearcailll AnAlts — ly just right,just hing's casualty . seu DORAN Ene tAen ore BROOKLYN STORES. All Open Evenings enough.NO WASTE severely wound HINGTON, June State quick firing, about twenty 1m ea 1327 BROADWAY, near Grove St Less Sugar, and~- tak ‘ I ment wnnounced \o-day that the | heard at Ocean ¢ 5320 FIFTH AVE,, near 54th St wounded merican recip ‘ rk DELICIOUS frlacde id : Maneaenadicior ee Cargo Carrying vessel hud b weed BERKOWITZ STORE It wa “ of cons am: here later reported « ship p 379 Knickerbocker Ave., near Stanhope St., Brooklyn. 1 wish th as at bom guid be he Seuale was no saben wate tac Deluware —————_ —————— eS. ee CO

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