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_-THE EV A PAGE OF A ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1918. MERICA 188 AMERICAN CASUALTIES ~ REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING: ' NINETEEN KILLED IN aon f — R ; Taunton, Mass; Barl M. Guertin, | 137 Are Listed as Severely | Bast Jordan, Mich; Frank R. John 3 non, Quincy, Mass.; Harry Maych Wounded and Four Men |rycz, No. 20 Harvard Avenue, An-! Missing. sonta, Conn.; ter Bay, WI Private Alexander J. Roth, No. 15 Broad Street, New York. Privates James Smith, Sargent, Ga.; Thomas H. Stineman, Wabash, Ind, DIED OF DISEASE. Lieut. Jesse M. Robinson, Washing- Oliver BE. Norstrum, Sis- WASHINGTON, June 13. — The| army casualty list to-day contained 188 names, divided as follows: Killed in action, 19; died of wounds, 9; died of accident and other causes, 3; | died of airplane accident, 1; died of | ton, D. C disease, 4; wounded severely, 187;| Cook Harden Wallace Fowler, wounded, degre: determined, 11; | Wassow, Ill. | . sree: unee: saad Mechanic Edward Quailes, Dover, missing in action, 4, Del Officers named were: Killed 'n ac-, Private Aubry A. R. Wynn, Grif- | fin, Ga. | DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. | | Lieut. James A, Bayne, Grand, jf | Rapids, Mich. | DIED OF abe AND OTHER | tion, Lieut. John W. Rhoads, Payette, Idaho; died of disease, Lieut. J M. Robinson, Washington, D, C.; of airplane accident, Lieut. Ja Bayne, Grand Rapids, Mich.; sever wounded, Lieuts, Richard A, Newhall, died s A. Corpl. Philip J. Waters, No. 309 it 134th Street, New York, | | |e | Private Weftz Parks, Madison, Ga. ! | peso TROOPS RUSHING TO THE | «> | | Much has been made of America’s ac- ceptance of the brigading of her troops possible to tell of French troopa, in at least one instance, accepting a reverse | arrangement. and French artillery, | division's operations. | “GERMAN PRISONER FRONT IN FRANCE AMERICAN GENERAL COMMANDS FRENCH TROOPS ON MARNE; MARINES MODEST IN VICTORY: | Regiment of Zouaves and Artillery in This Case Are Brigaded With U. S. Forces— Enemy Loots Towns. WITH THE AMERICANS ON THE MARNE, June 13 (United Press).— with the French and Britiah, If is now United States with a regiment together Zouaves regiments, of Freneh compone a divi- sion commanded by an Atnerican gen- eral. ‘The latter's staff directs the The division is holding an import- ant sector on the has been gpmparativ since it went into the line, The chief activities of the enemy, on the oppo-| y quiet ev Marne River, whieh | | with ally, the Boches are using Frene® prisoners for labor in the front ling, according to a Ri prisoner, who escaped and reached the American® lines yesterday mt The sector tilled with pretty hamleta, to which French refugees are cautiously returning. Since thi! ‘Americans took over these positions the refugees find their homes exactly, as they left them, and nothing mise- ini day the marines are asking tm be given lens “advertising.” They say they were given a golden oppor- tunity and did only what any other American soldier would do, A majotyy three or four days’ gtowth of whiskers, insisted ybaterday that the final cleaning of the Boches out site bank, consists of looting aban- doned towns and homes and atrengt-| ening their own positions, Ineid: ant | SAVES GAPTOR'S LIFE Belleau Wood was “nothing.” Onbyij an hour earlier We personally led the final successful attack | ton, ia serving as a soldier, He in st \tfoned in a Quartermaster Corps un) j at Camp Meigs, according to a despatel frees Washington. Minneapolis; John W. Scott, Detr he waa serving In this capacity < ‘ and Harold K. Simon, Marshall] Private Anthony Prische, Ne, 897 BY DRESSING WOUND ie Beets reereaae Minn.; missing in action, Lieut. [iay~ | Crescent Street, Brooklyn. | | — Bees SP Bunsen rate a perenne) tae mond C. Burky, Philadelphia. SEVERELY WOUNDED. { 1st STTANION “= O-S.INFANTRY ENMTRAINING OMEWNERE IN FRANCE ns Hit b Shel vestigation of Morris's status as a ms The total casualties to date follow: | Lieuts, Richard A. Newhall, Min- - - — American Lieutehant Hit by s ler. Killed in action .. 1,106 |neapolis; John W. Scott, Detroit; Win.;' Robert Wy Ferret, Chan, w.| ” Fragment as He Leads Man Pes? Son Se Sinn Ma we we og me Ore, * | REJOUCE, IN MY SACRIFICE!” __|ANERIGA VES FRANCE cl Died of disease Ke 1,222 Sergts. Charles E. Cunningham,| 1.4: Evart Gonder, Cadillac, Mich.: | it Died of accidents and other Grand Rapida, Mich.; Charles Scho- | s4nn Gordon, Piney Fork, 0.; Russell $50, TENTH OF ALL HE HAS,. | WITH THE AMERICANS WEST Ee wy (Geentistie sya mecca er eve] SOU DIER WROTE BEFORE DEATH oman Wounded in action. 4,403 | Winters Littleton, W. Va. Ia, Grubb, Germantown NG; jot se 10 REPAY GEN, LAFAYETTE Prean).—A. comparative lull has Missing in action (includ- ’ Corpls, Claude Bauknight, Atlanta, |)" Haines MoManvill Sa; ph aes | settled over this sectcr again and ing prisoners).. 34 Ga; Eddie J. Beaulieu, Bangor, Me.; | tipo sia : ; | oa ‘ny only normal fire is being matntained ‘ el, Sturgeo 2 8.3 Morge | : : : tan Sana oe " Potal ... “NSS! 7893. [Leon D, Bunting, Walkertille, Mich, Hig Man he. Chinois tad |) ie Dighting: fora Zou) My Country and All| President Poincare Notifies Ministers |," the opposing ortilleries. ‘The To-day’s list follows: Joseph F, Cely, 8. C.; Preston -Y 4 : ” : of Farmer’s Gift and Press Americans are actively patrolling be : Platts: N. a s \4 Comfort -+}-Style 4-Qualit: KILLED IN ACTION. Collins, Dublin, Ga.; Newel! B, Davis, [ peivates Hesey + reash: Bronk. Life Holds Dear,” Lieut. Edwards Told is Enthusiastic tween the lings and are constantly |] 44 “Que Be 4 rs ee Lieut, John H. Rhoads, Payetts,|Hornell, N. Y.; Leslie KE. Ewing,!feld, Wis.; Robert Hines, Greenville. Spartan Mother. . erates on the alert \| Hurley Low Shoes for men Chicago; William M. Falvey, 8t.iGe.; samuel M. Hodges, Concord, N. t ARIS, June 1 (Correspond- Prisoners report heavy losses among | 3 hoice of Bla d Tan Mart Gentry, Weaver, Ky.;|Louls; Charles E, Gano, Wheeling, '¢.; Henry Howell, Lucedale, Miss; |, Vs stINGTON. June 13—Adrian wind, whose only god ls the sod, o. P ence of Associated Prens). {the German reserve units in the rear| | ¥Our Choice o! ck and Tan Samuel J. Mathency, White Sulphur|W. Va; Martin Gindron, Galveston, | jrarry Jones, Monroe, N. Y.1 Frank P| oowaras, @ young lawyer of Cal Rie sonia nate toc cuasoeweyi «President Poincaire has |of their lines aa a resuit of our re-|{ Cordovan shades. | ets land Wagoner Jay B,|Tex.; Willard A. Gordon, Winterset, | Keliher, Naugatuck, Cont; Lloyd He, (outo% la Was Killed In France} “1 "Yeyirg that you view the matter] received from an American /cent heavy bombardments, No chango| HURLEY Cross, Chittenango, N. Y. Ia.; Edward E. Gray, St. Louis; John | peter, Marshes, W. Va. simon tin May 4 while leading a charge, Be-|in tho light and spirit of the Spurtan] ner a jetter containing $50 | has been made in the my divisions | Privates Elmer Anderson, South on, New Bedford, Maas. | Qentelaen, Pittsturgh, Pat Luther p. |{2re, starting for the ght, Edwards} mothers of old, who, when tem and| and the explanation that the opposite our !ines lately, eecoraing| Amherst, O.; Harry E. Fonger, Grand| CePpl. Felix Krajewski, No. 164\ ite, Montaomeny, Ala: Thomme| roe & letter which was to be nent their hative land, said to thelr sons:] money, one-tenth of his worldly | to the prisoners. a, Mich, Oscar C. Frank: ait Dupont Street, Brooklyn. iar fo heygah ore ae to his mother in case he did not re- i proudly Vearitiy| possessions, is to pay, ia part, | A German who was taken prisoner | . Maher, avia, ; Walter 5 want i ons . \ + lanved the life of his Americ 4 Reetay, sata, Goreholts, s aher, eh turn to camp, His mother has re- you or upon it. Aaa chia FOGsGa BIA’ be dite b- milike, Hytkema, t ward G.. Meier, Ogema, Mann, Lapeer, Mich.; Bill Margeas,| ceived the letter, and it was read into] “War wus absolutely neceasury on the debt of the United States to | top, A Lieutenant leading @ patrol | acihed 4 H. Nelson, Kennedy,! Ruth, Nev.; Henry M the part of my country, and although en, Lafayette. The President | captured the German and started, Siivke tvesevich, uidland, Ps.; David Pela reme ennedy, Muth, Nev.; Henry R. Markus, St. |the Record by Representative Rainey | {Me Dart of my cuuniey, ene snavne) centages nad ‘the Councils [Gack to the American lees. he of- L. Jasset, Newton, Mass.; Arthur J.| pie, Turkey; Herman F- Barkan ean | oe ; yesterday as “the best tribute that| body expected me to go, yet some One| of Ministers of the receipt of the |ficer wan seriously wounded by tho Milhger, Ansonvilte, Put Thy W.T0ck- | calooss, Ala.: Héward Prill, Ghicame: arr ee martuccl,) Alvion, | could "Be paid’ the young Giak) WhatTHad to gui some one must mass {Me} tetter and the money. | GaplOnGe kee eee oe aerman |]. Made over a special last— wood, Liberty, N. Y.; Daniel J. Ma-| albert J. Rinker, Scranton, siege abe [Monit THOMAS He MoCarthy, “Velen (BAG beard the calliof bis country,” © | Re Imre Spe Morar URL Wee eee The incident has evoked fis own emnevas kit, working in || Has C forepart, B instep and A heel. honey, Chewolah, Wanh.; Harley Mat-lson L, Shumate, Bluefield, W. Vaa| Cin Oe vee Mller eaten te | ag aie the le in the Nght of these facts, and cathusiaatiiin the French press, | the dim light in No Man's Land in |] Grips the foot firmly. Cannot Aagi Bichelta, Wie siMaymond Pichol [Seeern ae aie . Va.;| ville, .; Joe Miller, Clinton, Ind.; | OMEWHBER knowing our country's great need Il 1. ttnerta uscw the episode aa | the midat of shell fire gap at ankle or slip at heel. y : sowers, | vor, Labeda |Claude. KR, Moore, Indianapolis; ¢ Mother—1 am about to/ volunteered, and have for one) LA U ‘ The Lieutenant then directed the ‘ : ta, Wabeno, Wis.; Maurice J. Powers, | Verlin W the ins on fo) Corset fitting at inste Ab- Rad cdLge, Mont.; Theodore Will, 7% erhn W. Taylor, James Mullin, Boston, Mass.; Oscar) go, into battle and have instructed | moment regretted my decision, and T ne Inspiration for a prisoner to an American post com- ie at P. ted odLge, Mont.; Theodor i, To- | Arza KE. Underw t ny. | Sines ¢ bale 4 will not, although my }ife and a use- in warm praise of America mand, The German ran to the post | solute comfort in forepart. ledo; Joseph Zoke, Akron, 0. everetia hada inion, Nance, Ironton, ©.; Toney Noack,| the company clerk to send you chis|¥ eee ee ite ta wot tr . . CARAT, ee arcus pabcaet Chate ot ie ape hers tee [Pai Jona Re Walsh, Atiiton, Pa; |Chicago: Willlam H. Nunn, San/letter in case 1 become a casualty, Meer aad eelaianoes: There ee BoE Oe eee Ent dbs. iets | Our beeutiful shedes ef Cordovan Privates Domenico Dimasi, Green- | win, ‘alter, Rankin, Ill.; Harry | Francisco; Tommie Osborne, Mantez,) hence the receipt 6f this letter by | ideals superhuman, Inter EIGHT AMERICANS BURIED ter was taken to & hospital and will || Shoes are made possible by using only, i atric Williams, Warren, Ohio. Miss.; rl Padbury, Merrsville,| you will indicate that I am 1] eats grea an life its which recove the best leathers, being treated by the’ burs Joseph Patrick Dugan,} Mechanics Claude ¥. ' y : } Pelt fis worth while fighting, suffering <n Hurk ~ be moe aude E. Robinson,| Mont.; W ‘ark, Corning, N. ¥.;| with God or a prisoner in the hands | and dying WITH “MILITARY HONORS urleyized secret process which in- Athens, Ala.; William J. Ward, St.| Royce E meter, Westport, S. D.;| of the enemy, “If possible after the war, I would | MORRIS IN CAMP AGAIN. creases the life of, the espe fs re- 9 tA) A William E. Parson, McAlester, Okla.;| "Since I will never become a pris-| like for my remains to be brought te ee a aereveed taining its rich lustre to the end. a Ss . wiivates William J. Allcox, Depere,|Linzie R. Pate, Rockingham, N, C.;]oner of the foe if L remain conscious Amerion and interred at White rime, United States Marines and Detach-| Chionge Faker 202738 4 Frederick ek: Fo! , ‘eee Hep xe the nave provided we o port, ' hd Wiss Frederick C. Allen, Portsmouth, | John B. Paulin, Chelmsford, Ont. and able to fight, it i doubstul if 1 | Ae ye siog0o insurance polley ment of Republican Guards | oHiGado, June |Va.; Anthony Arnes, Chicago; Bruce] Privates Joseph E. Person, Mur-| will ever be an inmate of a German) with Government. and several : ; so tarts ete veanars ‘i |Barrett, Windber, Pa; James John) physboro, U1; Allie Peterson, Evans | Prien comp, : housand with the old line com. Take Part in Service ne meard of Directors of Mo Itt edeay bert sece wd ra 4 Benston, Gratiot. Wis.; Edward | ville, W August Pctraha, Daivs!-| eno ining. bus ri puni My friends, Thompson an Ft or Sat 3 Hf esr | ry, R “ea pices sete SBRE) Bemerel te iss but ss, have the ies and other! PARIS, Jur Hight American sol- | who left @ $1 a year Job at Washington: The Standard of QualiBY | ierry, Rocktora, 1; Edward Bowers, | enski, sins Alvin. Henry Plosts,| You have miven & ol donee ye ote eo snd other ara who died of wourids received in|to answer @ éraft call for Camp ‘Grant Coan ig y & papers. p pne pBk a of lpa David W. Brook,| Kaukauna, Wis.; Marion Podgurski,| mak rea est Goodby, mother, 1 will fighting last week at Boureaches, north-| and was again transferred to Washing ‘ |Cleveland, Ky.; Everett E. Bryant, | hia; Max H. Pontel, Pe-| all down next ‘world, You m: West of Chateau-Thierry, were buried | Pittsbur Tex; Noel Burbank.| ws B i ei a ao itedis | civilization, ‘to, prevent tu ure wars 1 fighting for you, “my antry yesterday with mflitary honors, Guard Walsonbre et Henry ¢. Burch, Hiram, Ga.; Guy TR. Head, Portland,| regarded every law of God and man, | son, ADRIAN detachment of Republican Guards ways Friday’s Specials Aso~ Buvee, Cresavilin, we Oe im, [Ores David A. Rerister, Gracevilla,| osaiemagie poo ib '. ss . e, § ; a 4. Fila Pr ander o a ‘4 ¢ bivka, with whe ne ed oO u es Carpenter, Freedom Station, 0.; § di . : eerere: Alene ney a WAG was EAM DE Mee wih gem ue Yeh an eg. Hie oer . 7 +O; Sam- | Privates Raymond W y, Baltl-) wounded in France died on| May 1 viees, which were In charge of the Rev. uel Chaney, Crandon, Wis; Harry 8! more; John Rockwell, Forestville,| May 20 “To-day is Mother's Day, which !¥ {John S, Banks, aasisted by Chaplains Clark, $14 Washington Street, Will-| Wis; Isaac A, Rumsey, Onated,| Private Roth wa New York! {ht Napplewt “day for soldiers | why inagan, Wareing and Coakley anne: 4 ivate Roth was born in Ne ork have mothers and can write to them " eco age Tae tor. Mit Harty Schaeffer, Philadelphia; | City twenty-six year Hel For me it ix the saddest day in the |, The bod aa Ware inturred. in. Buresnse ee hig ementag or- Edwin Schinidt, Milwaukee; Frank R.| with his widowed mot Mrs, R year Geckuse 1 have got f. moihor | Ome ety: WAISh: line been: Commer: te rall, O.; Earl C. Cooky Marion, 0.: # b Rot : : somewhere and L know ‘she iy pri Lie AMENOOR SERN ltioney forces, The S) iall, Pri ed f T of all kinds is a stamp of quality.) wis.; Glen Cole, Boyne City Safaic’ ic ie mena i 1 ie Tee | tain and a sister u at No.| wor ds to tell h Mother, I j flag and with wreaths presented by the all's Box Springs and Pure Horse | & a Gol x. Mich; Tenn.; John M. Shields, Dozier, Ala.;| 533 West 150th Str went | yo French Government and the of = He eee as sre gta | Side ‘i aig i Chl ppatee Wayne E. Smith, Clarion, John| td Chicago a few yea take Fajewski came | to | Parts, High Clas: Silk Taffetas air Mattresses last a lifetime « ¢| Falls, Wis.: Kieth Cretors, St, Paris,|o , from — Russian | ; ‘ brato, Italy; Harold A. Sparks,| charge of the ¢ vf th —_> s-— q never old because of the materials and |0.; John H. Culbertson, Clatskanie, Font, ain? poe giganto beans ae by’ ars ears 080, | Monee gone Crane Meters workmanship. 85 years of success ix Ore. Dennis J. Cuility, Somerville, | cago; John M. Stocker, Rediands,| He entered the army in January las’ a Panic tives eit CHICAGO ARTIST WINS pith $17.50 & $2 Rich Satins ® ii ss a adding we gel], | Maes: Elmer M. Curtis, Seattle: Aue ae” wo a, : veal | : ; K yp u . 0 ich Satins behind every piece of bedding we sell + Daten’, Ind + AU- Cal; Marc Sundertand, Jerseyviile,| and went at once to Camp (Upton, and her nts at MARINE POSTER PRIZE { At your dealers or call at our uptown ha a Choe hapolis; Thomas A. 11); spellic B Columbus, Ga.;] where he remained only about a month | S\'Ceh Brooklyn, unt z store, We make everything in bedding, | OXC°D eggeot umes J: Dough- Burley L. Udel ; Hen.| before being sent to France. . phn : Te ec Ie DY Joe] letter written April 24 he sald he had ret. Oliver R, Davis WASHINGTON, June 14. — Award : FRAN A. bp ongee « SONS | media: O.; George T Wagne iin nt Was. already been at the front and expected fan of the $500 Mra, Adolphus Busch Art * j tell, . A anal t told I othe ! n| Prize to MoClelland Barclay of . >rivates Grove: oI e son, Lost Tenn.; Basil M,| 80 to go again, put told his m r ; |? c E y | "26 Woat a6tn St Privates Grover Hichinger, Brussels, Wooton, Latty, O.; James A, Wyrick,| not to worry, On May 19 one of wounded, according |Cbicago, in the Marine Corpe poster Piedmont, W a; Willlam Yawn, | soldier comrades wrote to a frien from Washington ved to-day by| Contest, was announced to-day by | Ky ure R erm, Males Michard G. Zeis-| this city saying that “Clock” had be 1 Paraats Mr, and (Mr ' James|Major Gen, George Barnett, com er, Portlanc Ee ee tha any ry of No, 101 Oak Street, Yonkers] mandant of the corps, F. W. Hew WOUNDED. peer eons ee ee te Heloise. fue. Sp) L Waste creme Laie teccived pouoralla i (Degree Undetermined.) [eee eee a cook West-|inention, The winning poster snows HI) sSergt. Rutherford Pcteraun, Vip.| Private Henry FB. Ste veral)g group of marines action, and ~< g] ton, ta lym, reported killed in action in’ cry votive lwill be used to suimulate recruiting | SH eg 0 GI | Compl. Charley Pollon, Nevada, ta.j France, died after several br : ww of 1917; lin the corps | OT], ° E] Mechanic Jacob L. Denlinger, Gap, | with the Germans. He wa . > — | i | P: La | Fifth Ave. at 35th St A] | ‘rivates Charles M. Beamsderter,| Per of the Marins \ | PERSHING LAUDS LEAGUE. ; : ie: oct ‘ 4] Lancaster, | Herbert D. Groves, | about the resu’ te D. W. Merritt, New York, Woanted Est. 1879 , Des Moines: Francis M \ter, Mrs. Ana berger, with Mtik, Canadians | 1! Woodburn, 1a whom he lived at N Decatur! OTTAWA, Ont, June 1%—The name eff | Milo, Ju.; Roy It I street, i She has moved to of D. W. Merritt of New York | 1 ; Olen B. Shawhan, | wares, srooniyn we » By Governmental Request £ Olen i, Bhan Bar laren ena nice Glendale tity [peste apie dhe wounded ; Wi \ ready M. 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