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. ictal § snes bags Lana THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,’ JUNE 14, 1918, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS TIGU.S. ARMY CASUALTIES °° San Prono Ato ria aden pepltid Te Ae ean ec AND 62 IN MARINE CORPS =~ FOR BRAVERY IN ACTION ARE REPORTED FROM FRONT WB, REVIEWED BY HAIG, xo otters, roar on-Commisioned Ome and Five Privates Get Distinguished Spirit Shown iffer Lae March Service Cross. to Reviewing Ground Arouses | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | collect his own men.” , i ” {149th Street, New York. Pershing Lists Twenty- Nine! Sergt. Michael A. Bovie, Cheboy- | 1 : i ie Eulogistic Comment. N FRANCE, Thursday, June 13 (As-| Sergt. Eric 8, Olson, Infantry pret ie aad [sociated Press).—The Distinguished | “W8# @ member of a working par Killed in Action—Chateau- |san, Mich.; James L. Woodside, Statesvil N. Cc. | Service Crows, the new Americ | which on the night of Feb. 28 wal AMBRICAN HEADQUARTERS] new American WF! well out in front of an advanced SAI j Thierry Losses Appear. Corpis. George Bell, Winchester, a Idaho; Charles ©. Brown, Poplar Medal, has bee ded te ON THE BRITISH FRONT, Juno 147R""* Bas Been awarded to eleven! His party encountered a violent bags ‘eld Marshal | "embers of the Ameri expeditions! rage of the enemy which protected Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in- \. Pershing. An-| enemy assault troo He helped @® Shy y STEIN LS, | Blut, Mo.; James W. Brown, Phoenix of 5 rrarice,| Mouncement was made today that | AEE Of the German troops aed twa LIEUT., = STEIN PAL |city, Ala.; Richard 8. Conover, East| ncdnpetg aha dal ti 83 poli |two officers, four non-commiasioned | *#!Ked back and forth through the — » \Greenwe h, Rf on Wednesday reviewed American) n | Major Berry, Another ver Privates Michael Dana Capsack, Chicago; Joseph H. Carlson, Nobble, enemy's and our own barrage to col- Yorker, Severely Wounded |sweaen: Sonn Cxyseoki, Glasgow, jlect his men, When he heard that ere deco-|his Lieutenant was in trouble he W Marines, Mont.; James C, Floyd, Rogersville, ith the Marines. Tenn.; George D. Hutchins, Hickman, rated for bravery in action on Feb,| walked back again to his rescue to Ambulance drivers, artillerymen, | Where the barrage had at first over- , r: |Ky.; Nikolaj Jaworski, Chicago; Har- WASHINGTON, = June 14.—The | oid HH. Johnson, Penn Yan, Ira ‘opinion of many British experts that | } taken him." {they are as fit physically aa training | (nfantrymen and a private from the| ‘sen h Ralph ermy « to-day ontained H. Justice, Trimble, Tenn.; John F. | 119 names, divided as follows: Killed | Kemis, Spalding, Idaho; Vincent M, (Associated Press) ary force by G officers and , troops on a wide plain in this area. aa Ve nate “hae been honored. Six o | ‘The Americans filed past with an Tg Ah ig ‘easy, swinging step that bore out the Sanderson, Im- r of a work- night of Feb, @ can make them, Parading is not sup-! medical department comprise those! fantry | posed to be their strong point, but after | honored sualty lis ing party on t a long march to the reviewing ground lowing are the citations: }which was well out in front of ap te Waterford, N. ¥.; Romulus and a long wait with their heavy} Private (First Classy Lece McGilire|&dvanced post, The party encoun- fm action, 29; died of wounds, 5; died | 4), “Tihs. Peank ‘a packs on their backs, their align-)—"Was on duty asa driver of an am. | Cred & violent barrage of the enemy of accident, died of dis + | Mie tay A. Noyd, | mont, step and carriage were | pulanse at an advan which protected the enemy's assault ly, 70; wounded, @ nas J, Pow @ree undetermined, 1; missing in ac- }Garden City, Kan; Charles Reeder, | wounded 6 ml post on April) troops, He lent [19 During April 19 and 20 he made Man troops The review opened impressively ;several trips to and from a dressing | ®hd forth uni helped fight off the Ger- a 1 twice walked back the enemy dour S: tit with a salute to the colors while a! station reached by an exposed road|O%™ barrage to collect his men. Gch, 5 Sioux City, In, . } Ds road|{Vnen he nls te ‘i “ Private Lamuel B. Rottenberg, No. — = Ne ee [squadron from the Royal Flying!in daytime for the purpose of brimg-! in Mibahlbc he Welkid centers i poets nam 1144 Third Avenue, New York. =< TAERICQNS SETTING §~O MACHINE GON AP THERON? [Comps flew over the field and did\ing back wounded. On one of these|rescuc where the barrage had over: Killed in action—Capt, Frank W.| Private Morris Salner, No, 1017 OFmCiAL some acrol atic stunts in honor of |trips the ambulance was blown from| taken him.’ Hulett, Lewiston, Me.; Lieuts. Urn-]Summit Avenue, Jersey City. oa. allies, Field) Marshal Haig'the road by an explosion of a shell al Francis E. Hurley, infam- est Francis Sexto Darien, Conn., Private Nicholas Schneider, Souc- | Mass.; Robert Cathcart, Piqua, 0 pped sever) times to chat with of- and he was knocked unconscious by | ok part in a caring raid into and George n, New York. Severe-|katchis, Russia; Buford Stewart, Privates Harold C. Clark, Water T REE BR E ‘AN re while passing along the fin the shock. On recovering consvious. C, Muscio, | Manafile, Ala.; 7 " wu « ly's lines in the region of — ly wounded—-Lieut, Geor; Fidossy Zitingtz, La- | town, N. ¥.; Morris Cohen, Milw ithe pRPaGAT obealtion EF he bad! Rol raderseel trem a eer ae | incl iets, «BATTLE 12 GERMAN AIRPLANES | act Meee | eae haat ee great vigour and j and. parti ously reported Lieut. | DIED OF WOUNDS. | Sohnr Damron, Fort Gay, W Charles W. Max | Privates Gordon War Bates, Shelby, | Ira 1, Shopherdaville, Ky.; y lS * have had ity on ame and from whicn sixtess A summary of a sto date! Mich; John H. Coyle, Brighton, C: Gatewood, Paducah, Ky. 1 wus far zone, tay, but rmitted to do su taken.” : follow Mass.; Frank EF, Malone, Mount| Glew, Farley, fa.; Antonio the whether quartered in billets until the 1 of the following class) Thomas Jolly, Killed in action.... 1,135 | Horeb, Wis.; Clyde Millard, Montpel- | Ttuly; Paul eoncs . Ind.: |S hoot Down, One and Cripple Another, but | or camping in the open, has been far day in Shak hi Pe Ps Died of wounds.,.... $41 ‘ier, Ind.; John A. Stanggy Colum Louis Guilbeau, Arnaudvil La | Lose One Machine, Which Fell Inside above the average. Private ‘lass) Pred A. Ren- | cate being heavily shelled by Diga of ase... 1,228 | bus, 0. . Martin Hasset, @ic Lewis F.} The eagerness of the Americana In. nick--On was ordered to the enemy, ke showed extraordinary Dida of accidents DIED OF DISEASE. | Hicks, Naplos, ‘Tex. the Enemy Lines. getting at their work has made @ hit drive an ambulance 10 a dressing [wor bY, Iaving hia dugout, passing GRUBER ooccrverercers 422 > i % $, | Privates Stephen H. Hurtuk, No "7 > 7 ' , 3 - rT with the British, who find them quite station, The road over which rough 300 metres of beavy shellfire Privates Willie Couch, Newman, ae > AMERICA ‘ 2 me. 14 he ud over which it was and pende Sia te wottined Wounded in action... 4,474 ibe a iad ag Rett 1182 Penbrook Street, Bridxeport, | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, June 14 (By The | cay as taras phyalen! training goes.|necessury to pass wes under con. LL yak lorhlé ows het aa Missing in action (includ Will: mr. Foster, Willowbar, |CU2: Bernard KE. Jackson, Chicago; | Associated Press).—Three American fighting planes yesterday pounced officers believe that a short tinuous shell fire, On the way to the| Private Charnes Gu Field Ar- Ing princes) vsssessers $68 Wade Holden, Jefferson, 0.; | Aibert H. Jester, Galveston, ‘Tex../on twelve German Albatross, machines which had surrounded and were | period of study of the fine points of dressing station hw received a alight | ey his post Under a beays Gee ee ceceeees 7952 | Clarence 8. Partric La Cygne, | tomer Jones, London, 0.; Willlam C. attacking two American pnotographing airplanes over Norroy, north of Mmowern & arfare will make the Amer-/ wound. In spite of the wound, which dment of batiery on Feb. 20. ; . oe OF wk NA. We TEE Kemp, Crump, Tenn.; William H y 8 rendy in every respect was dressed at the drew neverthe ved his gun dur- To-day's list follows | Kans; John W. Price, Council Bluff, | jor r Pont-a-Mousson, on the Toul front, | d is it KILLED IN ACTION. Ve, eoteele Newcastle, Pa.; John J. ‘a-Mousson, 0! i Poul fror [he restwaed his post. On return | ing the Ae dugracic n gf the bts * , My | Malone, Philadelphia; George Ma ° ther on Brigade siid of Major Berry: ‘ana ck the car, seriousty |fawe and although wounded ¢ i Capt. Frank W. Hulett, Lewiston, DIED OF ACCIDENT, acale ‘taiy Cavan ere. cresiet One German machine was shot down and another one is believed to} Hae rn re ea me ae abe h i struck , + serio. ly |Car extraordinary bravery, giving’ ® Me. Civilian H, C, Shaw, Cambridge,! gant Barbara, Cal. ? Mszzinl have been crippled. One American machine is missing. line Okie ha’ ded fnine bai ne him and killing his pas- fine examp! of devotion te duty. f je * saat Ma on a. 7 ‘ BOR ‘ tog | the ¢ ed est | senger. mrlvate * Garin, nn pion genatonl ee Gi W. Gehiea, 1000} ree Isaac D. Miller, Denison, The battle began at a height of 5,000 metres (16,000 -feet), The|mititary spirit. By the judicious dis-|~ Corpl, Arthur W. a Gomme the te alent bs white von aae eee ee tae NN Tex. ican fig! i i e mi e enemy circus 4 wition he made o ction of hus! pan eines Junder a heavy barrage on the Lieut. George Stein, No. 424 East|Bergen Stri Brooklyn, % American fighters dived into the midst of the enemy circus and forced position he made of a fraction of nis! pany ninears—He in| Private Frank H. Mills, Milburn position, this soldier twice ran Avenue, Milburn, N. J. for througn the barra, sh Private Charles H. McCarthy, Tif- three of the Boches down to 3,000 metres, one of the Americ: as bringing COMPANY during 4 violent attack | jeaving fin, Ohio, ter and com> ; iat ; made at night by a strong opposing | wounded and bringing them back to{rade who hud be near ET RTS | Private Alexander Moorhead, No.|2 German down’in flames. While this was going on, three other Alba-|detachment he was ahc to resiat vice|the shelter tn the midet of a nace | him in. the trench and assisted. te Multiplies the Joys SEVERELY WOUNDED. |1472 Webster Avenue, New York. | {ross machines attacked an American machine, which dived toward the |toriously and inflict scrious losses on! rage. Carried on with the regcue| carrying a man to a dugout srleut, George . Stuscio, No. 38) Private George L. Nugent, Silver earth, It is believed the pilot made a safe landing and has been made a|the enemy.” work after he himself had been | of Cooking Grove Street, Waterbury, Conn, | Springs, N. Y. see | Major Berry is a son of William H. a | Sergt. Robert L. Collins, No. 190| Privates Arthur Jonathan Olson, | Prisoner. < ; an Berry, Collector of the Port of Phila- wt Lieut. Cornelius Board, En- Makes your every| Hewitt Street, Bridgeport, Conn, Chicago; William H. Osborn, Troy, Another American airplane poured a heavy fire into at Albatross, | detphia and long a figure in Pennsyl- | gineers--"On March 17 at the front| & f\ The Nutritious dish of fish, chops, vane Wei No. 101 Oak Street, N, y.; Lee Peters, Harnestville, Ky.;|which went down apparently out of control. Maly aoe be gon toek ae he was knocked down by a shell ex- ahs Value and po cael i » N.Y, | Byles Ralls, Lowell, Mase.) Rod- Mi ‘ peri tina Gants nary aa pee aminations for a Lieutenant of Ma-| plosion which caused him to lose con- stews, soups, gravies,| Sergt. Roy Dunbar, South Chicago.| ney tickett saat ese TacRGRa| Except for the American machine w hich was seen to go down, all the} new following his graduation tn inten te bee ae Che Goodness of ‘ etc., epicurean de-| Sergt. Garet J. Finegan, No. 204/¢. mush, Buena Vista, Ga; John {thers returned safely to the American lines, 1902 from the Pennsylvania Military} gaining consciousness he began to lights, Adds snap | Easton Pee ey aaron: Ns - Schoepke, Fond du Laci Wis; The artillery activity in the Toul sector diminished yesterday. At|Collese at Chester, Pa. He was sue-| search for his men, For over two ergts, Jeremiah Sheehy, Irclan Clarence Scran, Bay Cit Julius Witiam Menomone ful gnd after a short course at Fe Th Went into active service, and savor to the de-| yoy sundeo , Kerekhoven, Minn, + Mich.;!4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a German airplane dropped bombs behind | licious food flavor.! Corps. ‘Tony Bratezak, Chicago: hours he assisted Sergt, Need and Schleuter, North peed rth |the American lines torpl. Belanger of his detachmen Out Meats of Quality ies ; a , Wis.; Barney Mangus F | He served with distinction at Hayti] pack to the trenches, part of the time in them by our You've tried the) 1« ce 1 Lean sytedk Charleston, | sheveland, Scandinavia, Wis. All the bombs fell wild and no damage was caused. Pore in the Vera Cruz occupat HeJunder the fire of a German aviator | piled | ou mele antnaa rest —now try THE)? rt Garrett, Windsor, 1 Pi h utovich, 70th Street, was a Captain when called from/and German shells, His energy and A nis establishment, whose . ¥ Corp!. Wilbur F. Hanson, No. 185). Orvate Senn Shite rset 5 | Havtt to go to France last June, and | seif-sacrificing spirit throughout the |g reputation "for quality meats BEST. jew York. ton, M ; George A, Mincey, O ney Place, Buffalo, N. ¥. K 48D hroughe th AEN ausetioned Prospect Street, Brooklyn. dh a } 8. A ntly was promoted to be a Major.|entire operation was of the highest Lies ‘ Corpis, William Hetzel, Congress} Privates Joseph Socha, Minneap-|choe, Ga.; Private Charles F. Brown,| Privates William It, McCullough, | Guaranteed to satisfy or your money back. 20 per bottle, ligie brother, Paul, is a Second Lieu- | order nd deserves the highest Corned Beef, tenant in the army | praise.” ‘| Roulades, Meat Loaf, Major Berry lived at No. 510 West nd Lieut, Ralph Bishop, Inton-| ff Liver, Bologna, Bacon, | 128d Street. His wife said to-day he |try—Was in command of a workin ; es ure | |told her in recent letters olis; Jack Srok, Youngstown, O.;| St, Paul; Corpl, Mearl ©, Alexander Park, lL; Paul E, Jone: arvara, | ° eters < wane: Mar Earnest Strickland, Centre, Tex.;|Sharon, Pa.; Sergt, Thomas H. ¥ \* Martin Walsh, Richmond, Cal. Weston, W. Va; Privates James | I. gee} i : h : Corpl, Jacob Kaufman, No, Privates Joseph. Wasilewski, De] Kellum, Maysville, Ky.; James $ endale, L. 1; Lewls McCurry, Wheatland, Cal.; Charles KE. Nelson, Salt Lake City, Utah; Waiter H Smith, Winston-Salem, N. ¢ | Belmont Avenue, Brooklyn. ; " ea : ut he uns | party 10 i Headcheese, Ete. = | Corpla, John Lydon, Ireland; Cart| Pus Ills; Frank J2, Wesberry, Wood-|Schall, Templeton, Pa.; Corpl. old Williams, West Exeter, Meee yeaa wtiote costa thas aR eee thirty ‘men on the HE adeceed iy ited Mean ‘Austin, Nichols £0: Roche, Hudson, Masa, Fred J. Ryan,|Vil@ Miss.; Luigi Soldo, Pittsburgh; |B. Davis, Bowling Green, Ky lgohis MAIR cGucaes Ti aie EC ee eT A eet ceanas . 249 whea poountery Pia AIA Chlks Store 5 H J. Ryan, L aymond | War CHOAL f & heavy patrol of tho enemy which Otto Stahl’s, 2332 3d Ave., Pa.; Jowph L.| Private Frank Trinka, severely |PFotected the advance of enemy as- ” Morris, Palmetto, G is an orphan and Wt troops. With coolness and cour- | Lowell, Mass.; John J, Stetz, Chic] Peter B. Wisiolowski, Chicago. DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED ftllins, Now Orlear NBE | caeo: Harold G. Thompson, No, 408{ Private John Zuba, No. 121 Kent IN ACTION. Hartman, Rocheste Arch Street, New Britain, Conn, Avenue, Brooklyn. Private Keneston P. Landers ‘a. Joseph A. 4 N Ag nae a hi brought ‘up in St, Joseph's Cat ge he immediately placed his men in ESTERSHIRE Privates Merrill M. Barbee, Spiro, | WOUNDED (ORGBEE UNDETER Ce eal ee art | Owyer, Covington, Ky |Home at Tarrytown. His sister, Miss] snot holes and fought off the enemy. WO! mM Okt Luther E. Bare, Maysville, NED). Privates William TT. R. Budlon Private Frank Trinka, Astoria, L.1,| Anna Trinka, No, 144 Hallett $ Ravina hin waliad theniae (fi AUCE Ky.; James Blackburn, Shawnee, Private Frederick Kreinbring, Bran-| Marinette, Wis.; Robert C. Gourley,| Privates John Moore, Rochelle, Ii,; |Long Island’ City, received | ; e ' Lge spy the i ig n ” o, saying he) and our own barrage to reco: BAR Okla; Leon Blosser, Columbus Grove, | don. 1a. Waterville, 0.; Lester March, Milli-| Raymond R. Baldwin, Fallston, Md.; from him a few days an ine Peep ; -+ THE WORLD'S. BEST.- Chia) Leek Blaser Calin Gretty MISSING IN ACTION. ken, Col. *arlen A. Lewin (pharmacit's mats, [ad Min eeMtehiccy "wiinat_ injury | emeaten atten ties Pa an Corpl, Frederick R. Hyde, Chester,] Corpl. Louis Peterson, Chica serving with Marines no rdarean il : r 4 Morris Salner, n action, waa Atilio J. Mig , San Fy ~ [ve 5 Private Aden Brown, Cly ere ‘mise an : TWO THINGS Pe Che eaten Boers Emre: | oeenee al MAJOR BERRY GIT CITED ioe aus cy Ht oy, OR on A Saturday's Specials £7 ory Pr RT xander Moore ad, twenty, of t — | 1472 Webster Avenue, severely | eee AMONG WOUNDED IN LIST | ottnoun's, Sina brut ane MAJOR BERRY, NEW YORK, |»: Sees | 3 New Summer Frocks rick, V larence H. Riedle, No, 210 ‘him date War De- “st ° . TO MAKE YOU HAPPY~ @ ° se Salé of Loveliest Very Special at montha ago to join the army becau ve said, ‘The is work do ‘over INES’ LOSS RQ, Gilfillan, St. Johnsbury, Vt; Fir * Ha a | ‘ ny ‘siencieaeiaeas Md; Sergt. Richard &. boys ir ¢ Vi Eight Reported Killed in Action and | ®o*s 7 wan case agi eported Med and Prive ryan Montpe cy eee ; , ne Six More Dead of Idaho; Edward FE. Cabel!, Philadel killed in action May enlisted in S h ray ( nediately on the declaration war Wounds. phia; John Krivdo, Murray City, ©. mediat ot wi ; Wiliam T. Haye Herman by the United ‘ u 1 father that ad one of xix brown WASHINGTON, June M4. — Alma: Henry d, De Chant, Adria The very latest cceations— Marine Corps casualty Mich.; Richard A. Pow jr. € his duty to represen fami dey loped of softest Summer two names, given out to-day, carries} Mati; Danie! W. Georgs, Grecnal patriotic endeavor te » win t fabrics finished off with rib- Det war : bons and fluffy ruffles and the ‘first large number announced Khottenberg 1 ee 7 or peean ta tan Gunnery Sergt. Char FM ey Third dainty buttons. Ingeniously since the Marines began to take anlouteny, Chicune He 1 ' youthful and feminine! active part in the fighting in France.| Corpl. Bert C. $ De Witt, M w years had The Marines have borne the brunt{ Sergt. Paul J, Hubinett, Harty ' Solid Color Organdies of heavy German attacks and them-| Mo, wo in Yonk Striped, kigured Voiles, |selves have attacked in force, It was! Privates John FP. MeCarthy, Sout a snateur Flowered & Novelty Voiles thought the names carried in to-day's| Boston, Mass. Claude = Ma athlete ram = ‘hist were those of men who have been| Chicago; Gilbert Ciscero Hudlow, At pany D. oy Inf ant ba Lae nf Sport frocks of Gingham AND THE That fortune favors the folks of \tighting for days in the region offianta, Ga.; Arthur Fistler yracuse Brigade and Linon, new tunic effects tioned ag having mace an advance | OTHER 1s ~ New York with a constant fresh [ERARY ED er din action aig aes Bnei ial areas ae on the meres BUN) eile cones crepe o igh vere killed L jon, ufus Skinner, Camden, } Y rounded neck ellects, or supply of Nut Tootsie Rolls, died of wounds, and forty-eight were|Richard EB, Johnson, Chicago. whdka Pasian “ta ah smart city and country wear. severely wounded, Gunnery Sergeant Charles Hoff- * Major Benjamin §. Berry of New|man, No. 20 Dresden Street, Brook) * No Charge for Alterations York City and Capt. Oscar R. Cald- | lyn, weereees ve di ake J well of Crawfordsville, Indy were| Privates Harry D. Wolf, H Near. Warban Wanna ine among the severely wounded, Mass.; Forrest N. Racey, Caldwe Yorker Wounded in Action Sale at Fashion Other officers named were; Ge-|Ohlo; Zell Goldberg, Minneap Also Served with Distinction in | verely wounded, Lieuts, Hugh Mc-|Ralph Rodgers, Pauls Valley, Ok's Hayti and Mex i a | Four Shops Farland, Brownwood, Tex.; Shaler} Gunnery Sergeant Cecil A. W Major Benjamin Scuficld Berry of ‘ on tea x rats,| : , Ladd, Chevy Chase, Md.; and Max}liams, Akoskil, N. C é ae ko R. V.| The Sweets Company, 416-422 West 45th St, N. ¥, D. Gilfillan, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Corporals Albert Grant, Amast je Marine Corps, # y wounded Lhe list follows, Mass.; Wercy ruepara, Commwoi 4 i. ad rovenuy vevn ited uc rede ig A Ona al Nineteen West 34th KILLED IN ACTION, Ohio. mip bettle, An order issued vy Aen ie Pa i kan. |G Brooklyn: | Downtown: Newark: (/Corpls, Frapele Dock, South Bos- Private Russell &. Tucker, 119 Wit | ” the Md ©, Pletka. Chicago, \ 460-462 Fulton St.| 14-16 W. 14th St |bfroud W, Parke oar) ES ———— a rr nn ee

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