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LISTED BY GEN. PERSHING: 17 MEN KILLED IN ACTION F alti a; James Alexander Henderson, ., a a, J {| Bridgeton, Mo.; Norbert W. Markus, Thirty: i Reported Wounded | Quincy, IL.; Leon G. Ruth, Clinton, and Nine More Died of ee v —— Lieut. Frederick B. Stok No, 515 Wounds. | West End Avenue, New York, | Sergts. Charles F. Davis, Bonne DISEASE FAT. ALTO SEVEN | Terre, Mo.; David P. Hay, Campbells- | ville, Ky | Co Many Connecticut Men Named| ris | “hes vaki Among Prisoners of | Privates Joseph Clechowski, ville, Conn.; James C. Cox, Germans, apolis. LM | Private Joseph T. Farmer, No. 20 ; 20.—'The | Riverview Place, Yonkers, N.Y, WASHINGTON, June | Private Harvey Green, Rockport, army casualty list to-day contained | Killed ; dled | ‘Joun Bennett, Jacksdnville, Rock- Indian- 73 names, divided as follows: in action, 17; died of wounds, Private John Grogan jr, Rumsen, N. J. of airplane accident, 2; died of dis-| Privates John Grubb, Wilmington, ; |DeL; Martin F. Hayes, Syracuse, d ther yes, . ease, 7; died of accident and o : Minest’ Havel wUnOn oauses, 1; wounded severely, $2: Conn.; Lawson E. Hower, " wounded, degres undetermined, 4; | Frackville, P: Paul Laurokovic, missing in action, 1. Minski, Russia; Charles Marczenski, Schenectady, N mert, Pembroke, Private Daniel East Sixty- Y.; Warrea P. Pa. Plummer, No. 427 ith Street, New York. Privates Fred M. Reynolds, Delton, ichard S. Russell, Wills Point, Walter S. Stewart, Lakeview, Miss.; William Ulrich, M44 Win- ‘The list follows: Mum- KILLED IN ACTION. Lieut. Henry 1. Eddy. No. 249 West Main Street, New Brisain, Conn. ‘ Lieut. Judson P, Calloway, No. 183), Grand Street, Newburgh, N. Y. Yo. Corpla. John C. Brown, Atlanta, Kas.; | throp Street, New Brit Conn.; George D. Dole, No. Henry Street, | George 8. Ungar, Tarnopol, Austria. | Privates. Bert 'T. Weidner, Sapulpa ave sor : Joh Owen a nerey woom? sonny e ") Okia.; William West, Richmond, Va.; Mattoon, Wis. Benjamin C. White, So Hadley, Wagoner John T. Cs Provi-| Mass; William # Williams, Shrews- dence, R. I. bury, W. Va. Saat la dag WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). e, Wis | Diivates Hs | Private Leverett E. Bishop, No. 783 Eighth Avenue, New York. Patrick z rath m Q. Cox, Fairmouth. Privates Artie . Browning, Wash Ind.; William Gallagher, Londonderry ngton, D. C.; John W. George, Des ‘ t Moines. Ireland; Fred B, Jenkins, Huntsville, |) Ky.: Frank Just, Penn Yan, N. Y.;, Private James L. Reilly, No. 235 Joseph L. McAvoy, Chicago; Joseph , West 16th Street, New York City, H. Regan, Pittsfield, Miss; John) MISSING IN ACTION. Stevenson, Ch Marvin W | EISHeOUNSS ae? ORARIEE Nanak: jams, Collinsville, Ala. | vitte, am. DIED or eh noe PRISONERS (Previously Reported Lieut. Calvin L. Capps, Lucaina, | ialgatren m,,9 Jeorge C, Freeland, West Sergt. Edward A, Tenbroeck, Lid rs Freeland, Wes Conn, Springfield, Mass. n 5 te Alexandiia| Middletown, ¢ . ajor Edward Shoults, Alexandria Ai Manis EAUCHINET Guancie: Corp. Edward Lowery, Princeton, | Vo PSA Conn; Peter F, Plant Pihireman Juan Diaz, Colo ta, B=") | Privates Adellard Barbeau, Daniel- Privates Percy Bergin, Lisbon, N. Conn.; Percival Barn No, 604 H.; Percy E, Cobb, Attleboro, Mass,; | Second Avenue, West Hay ster William Hill, Rocheport, Mo.; Robert No. 749 Dixwell Avenue A. Murray jr, Braintree, Mass, Haven; Willi B. Cardel DIED IN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. ton, R. 1; Harry C. Caverly, | Lieut, Joe G es, Pittsburgh, ter, N, H.; Clyde D, Char- Sergt. Frank Ennis, Valley Fal uth Deerfield, Mass. RL s Lester R. Clark, N DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER Norton Street, New Haven; George CAUSES, K. Collver, No: 103 Franklin Street, | Private Thomas Payne, Dayton, 0. New Haven; Ernesto De Martino, SEVERELY WOUNDED, No, 103) Broad Street,* Hartford; Tdsuts James P. Arnold, Butler,!Oliver T. Elliot, Boston; Antoine : E, T. Erickson, Livingston, Gagnon, No. 4‘Manschausen Avent Mont.; James C rguson, Tipton, Br Conn.; Howard M, Garton, Contest Closes June Thirtieth ! Every Contestant wins a Free Copy of this unusual book. And it’s very much worth while yetting, too! But why shouldn't YOU win the First Prize—that $150 Liberty Bond ? ;There ave 47 others besides—and nothing dif- ficult at all about winning them, If ati you've lost your Contest Pamphlet, get PE Sg! another one today at any of our Premium Cy Stores, or write for it to— s =) WISCONSIN CONDENSED MILK CO. 91 Hudson Street Do all your cooking wah milk in its wabteless form , LION=MILK Condensed or Evaporated i) Mechanic Jim Arnold, Belle Buckle pte! . i rold Tucker, Provi jeerure Yorpl oae , Rath Privates Reuben W. Biesecker * Aahek ba eh bas on ; Mondovi, Wis.; Harry T. Brooking, | COPS: The arry, Olive Street } le 4 {and Grand Avenue, New Haven; Kirksville, Mo.; Antonio Grassi, Moz arene Aaa Taye zano, Italy; Clarence St. John, Cleve-| Harold A. Bergma a Town- land; Dale B. Scott, Rinard Mills, O. send Street, New Haven; Melvin R. Walter Stelmaszek, South Chic Carlson, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Ar- | DIED OF DISEASE, . Johnson, No. East Main THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, “JUNE 20, 1918. PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS 7B U.S. ARMY CASUALTIES | NURSE RECRUITS RECEIVING Kl T S AT W ASHINGTON SQUARE FARMERS HELPING WIN WAR, | SAYS SECRETARY HOUSTON U, s GAS CLOUDS a t: . Stocks Are Added Guaranty “ . of Success, C , . DUBUQUE, Ia., June 20.~America: L “ {food stocks, increasing because of the + effort of farm were classed as at § {Additional guaranty of the successful x | + outcome of the war, by Secretary of [St ¢ ‘ eaiad | $:| Auriculture Houston, tn-an adden? wo | First All@American Projecto? Thy Manes jowa Bunkers’ Assocta-| Attack Causes Many Enemy , | at +, on, Along with his presentation of ® figures summarizing agricultural we Casualties—Timed to . complishment, he called wu y the res! bountiful harvests promised do not 1 doa > | Waste because of labor shortage WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | @| Of the war {tself he sald “there fe J ae | » | no way out of this grim business exeope IN LORRAINE, June 20. (United | 2 through | Press.)—The Germans stffered heavy, | § |, Secretary Houstor Amertean alties esterday c 4 | ©} tarmars had popes Mond rs as casualties in yesterday morning's b , cail of the a pepubitens for toog, Combined first all-American gas ate P| "Farmers planted tack and artillery bolbardment, it more in leading foo¢ 1 } Elie 1a” be sai a Was established to-day through am | Y | creased the numbers of | stock in enemy prisoner, spite of exportations, The indications! The Boches were just starting are ney will do better tite year invade the American lines when th shall not fail to win the war! gas cc orn te ° \ because of food shortage andy rar 4 containers fell in their midst, OL Sbine Out te bankere ny i: killing a great number, the others ing of this enormous production on” | fleeing into their shelter trench & | foundations and Of finanee| After the deluge of gas had sub > 4 credit.’ ae ided and the barrage had died down, ° ange the Germans attempted to start their | RVARD GRADUATES 314 raid again, but were stopped almost , n their tracks by the American are ‘ MEN IN U hy SERVICE tillery, machine gun and rifle fire. H $ 1 Oe The correspondent saw this first : ° — American gas projector attack from @ . & | War Reduces Total of Degrees ,[2* line trench. ery doughboy, ¢ | phate impatiently awaited the ere hour,” : i in Course From 1,100 which had been set at 2.30. Promptly ‘ : to 830. on the second the silence was proken by ¢ % CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 20.—Thran * Cftific explosion from our trenches é $, [hundred and fourteen members of the #% S¢¥éral batteries of projectors, fired : P| senior class of Harvard University 4, “!multaneously by electricity, sent ; ? the naval and military ser of their More than a thousand gas containers ; $ country were awarded wr rtifleates screaming toward the German : * at commencement to-day. A statement | trenches in the Bois de Montmare, ? : 4 prepared by the university authorities (Montmare Wood is opposite VEVG$8000-5-1-0-6-600644.46-6.6.64 6-6906.0-.004-0-8-666-000-06 bd 604666 CVOPPAOLOOOIP1 G9 VOVOOHEDEIIERIOOLOY i showed that 6.318 mon from the insti:| Flireg In the Toul sete ens This picture shows a group of Ked Cross nurse reeruits receivin. lor ey are Petronilla Huber, Mary EB. Howell, Ethel Hanson tution had entered tho United States! three miles northeast of Helches their equipment at the Holey Hotel, Washington are. The young hinson, Anna C, McKinley, Ethel Janes, Irene Jones and \rmy and Navy and Al Armies.| prey.) 7 enty-elght o! Dea n died in as . women are ready to eail for France at a moment's notice m left Glaab, a ‘ied in! After the flash the wails of the de “ anion ich ern | The War reduced from a norhal| burting projectiles died away, and it Pawtucket, Tt. 1; Frank © SEVEN OF THE FAMILY ce KEEP THE FLAG FLYING; record of 1,100 to $30 the degrees tn Seemed almost a minute before a very Dorchester, Mass irse awarded to-day. Six honorary | loud explosion was heard in the Ger- delphia; ¢ € Hawley, No. 49 Ke ’ Doctor of Aw Rufus Dantel) certain specified German positions Forest Bt ho Gb Wil | hace, Karl of Reading avd British| had been drenched with gas. m R. Hier, Br vt | ONE 1S v Splatt beng lad as Vor several minutes an uncanny 4 %. t edwin Prancis Gay, Harvard. aes . Private William Hopke, No. ceaesiaeene eas Doctor of Letters—John Masefieig,|blence ensued, After this interval HIS ts the mes at out res te Ww gat Un 4 | Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn. BE9:9:0:0-06-44-004-4.00:-40-004-0 hn lish Rarrett Wendell, Pros|star shell signals were sent up and wis R, Lent H ‘ | for to by Loyalty | Cee eR HEME vA rd: i anga,| the American artillery cut loose, ‘This ya WoT Committee of the Mayor's | nturaltat, Harvard: Hennen Jennings, | territte barrage of gas atells afd folks U | Committee on National Defense: neulting engineer, Washingtor igh explosives died down and agallé A, Roa | Make every day F:4g Day untit gr there was comparative quiet, ‘Th € the Fourth of July and keep the U § TROOPS 10 E UALIZE "4 <a too at , | ublisher’s Si Nearly 1 atte did ace die cis sonlehea te sent Hi mie, a ub isher’s Son early ost To-day’ programme: Drills | GERMAN NUMBERS SOON The American: arillary iaid Gan usly reporte 1 killed in His Sight When First Hurt Ly ip sani is of Now Me wore ther barra, id thiy time’ the lbiu now ee nissing In ac | Who expect to take part in the Loy- | ; Ses noe bh tion vate Clarence Ma by Shell Splinters, | alty pageant and parade of July 4 i A Sete ¥! mgd aie aged Columbus, ¢ | Aig | What is Loyalty? American Reinforcemenis Principal | vecan tn inferno, bvery villag ene | : A behind the American lines was subs tou rick B. @ yalt: ving up o! opic Before ench Mili- 61 MORE INVALIDED HOME. Pirat Lieuts Wrederiok B. Btokes,| |, Ivey 19 6 siving up of alt te |. Tople Before French. Mil ted to a heavy fire, nm ; —~— < uny 1, 102d Infantry, son off | a hipttenba oii eles is tary Meeting hells, but there was not a slung ’ ness and prosperity of ourselves |Slek and Woonded Americans 1 rick A kes, the publisher, | and others. . | Pants, June 2 Ctavas Ageneyy | Smerican casualty, Bro Wack for Trent on ie sewing i lian kinesin ater Talking to the Parliamentary Army | When the bombardment finally | WASHINGTON J N, ais ribtadlenbeb dana, pmintasic to-day on the military #it- | coused @ comparative few Germana , | een ce if o jieaie ele fant second | their ives to thelr country and [1 [cree nh oan on au alluded te} emerged from th nehes, but edit were retur wound was announced in a War De-| thelr people that freedom and de- | iin American military effort, which these we ept back by a p Un ( jatment, tr urtment me re to-day by | Mocracy may be saved to the world. id was being constantly sustained ane | deluge of shrapnel and bullet. This Kind Avenue. Ifis name was In to-| the principle of Loyalty—to tyuth, | sate arrival in France of large num |i 84% learned from a prisoner tus |"fwe Casnalties Reported by Navy casualty list from Washington. | to honor, to justice, to love, to lib- | bers of American reinforcement Helo ee On © German Bes Marinieats RVaKRGH GRINTER oP We caters ea lt ere poke also of new decisions made by : | WASHINGTON. o * nd wound," the fatter said Mplf-way Loyalty will not do, | the | Britlsh | Government — regardins oF ie ach way timed for were announced by the Navy oe C aome private cable, | NO ono can serve ‘wo countries and | measures to be taken during the next ad Germans wer ment to-day as follow I na nt some pi ca he ‘trun tel Gott N 4 t enemy offensive, and upon th tus excited they failed to take this Ww Stine Aah aman, U ams and to get news soon, It 9 noth, _No one can be | tion as regarded tho defense of Paris. ration 1 result muel : na 15 rting to know that the treat-| lyal to two countries at the same | ynon Abrami, Under Becretdry for | he gus | 1 against the Ameri ea lab nore, ‘Md Shit tk acca ose Iiffectlves of the War Department, |S!" front tines was biown back lute i a Pan (rie itarshownitaln hishiv atloient Our city, our State, our country | gave details of the military strength {thelr own trenches, evidently adding body recov mingham, 2 remarkably hig ge of | CMe before welf. the Hntente, Nia revelatio t barr age laid down by our artiit Ala. her me Zell] Sa s) . Loyalty to country follows the weth with the tements mad bY llery boxed in the com atively stna. Mot! f James Reill ve : lake HAR acme 1 1in v ly s fax whereve ee the er, had & most reassuring ef xed by gas, preventing the Dend | ny 1 New York on the sfexican bor-| — “yaity to the United States by rhe members o mission, eaye lines and fore’ng them to stay WILMINGTON, N. ¢ | Army Wor then entered th iattsburg Syery Spal olin careeceacites f a Libs partloularly im it pended an | -@ave t le ea aan pleas race or creed, whu lives within our th ures : American aviators reported late lamation of t | Be Ni we ne camp Baa hha bncaliad shores, 1s Loyalty to the highest numbers of American. tre the e day that gas clouds extended 7 ny Reilly, Ith S nh It was after he had been sent} Mums ts vdicts, will shortly bring about nu-|ter kilometres (more than six miles Bluother chica ia rt : rank ~ that halt p man merieal equality with the enemy nd th {s life on Jut nephews, th 1 ‘ 1 Infantry. | James or trenche | Jepartment — te hat it wa would eae | orr 0 The follow- | James had been wou: ibn ve i eka in a hi ; ; c He eab tthe nites - m W ar nplete| NOthing Heard From Aviator Rowe } | Canadian aity Mists I fags ar imme ‘ nd h I ful Since He Descended in North L jute, N ‘ A i} : | \ i Diadied jor nded Lr it His new \ elleved t Sea for R Duluth, M Wed Garnaut h n receive nmedi y, Oakland, Ca Hn 1 \ iV r Sw T ing Oo, ley. rit ¢ tit ufter his rele n the ho y ny) _— ie pital Cable Dewmatch to ‘The Breuuy World ) Danish Workers and Won heehee a {ls friends the| LONDON, June 20-4 rh Fuad Protest, tudent fi f ‘ und was r n the fight-| Ing has yet been heard Rowe |, COPENHAGHN, June eh BREA nligtaa ‘wy a t Seicnepre ether the} of the United States for ft nh at again ia } 9 venus Sratniange, Cor nent hag r nat front| May 30, when he descended for re- j F AaR t the) pairs on the North Sea, w pilot ; erred te 4 r a ng 4 British machine Ir rik | mothe know wo years ompanied by another plane, hope | ia : le has & De i Wyear|has not yet been abandoned by i han ? wh a fir with| United States aut ‘ he may be @ prisoner in Germany M r 1 recelved| Further particular ? ee worw. | UNIVERSITY AMBULANCE te “broth of te.o show that wii cone ‘ WW Ki Vi tution | UNIT GETS WAR CROSS uN | when he|b® daseoended 10 th rating) \ VL S ut Vienna Workmen's he re a year|¢ jane that was a yir wiry) — a i) 1 ‘ SE atten o paralvaie over the spot, and h ri eee { liniwarnits I'm not rea @ told | ple hots flow \n exclusive KNOX Hat that will from Wilaon Cook of 1 Hor, BAG) OGH 1© /companying plane t emain exclusive because the amount ver of the unit. ‘TP w rir Pabat NY: A {, | petreehad to make n f A x § at ade } ferred for br 1 ie are Mi has Later @ carrier pig . of braid from which it is made is so ed trom the a t : n¢ from Rowe ti 1 imited that only a few dozen can be e Natur | _ ' J The r ng attacked by three and | matted nt tele 1 was de dito although it was frst wy produced, of | DRAWING SOON FOR MEN 21. 7k G6th | have taxied to th [Levy op New Dratt Class Likely Ba ia i e 1 ald have | ani duly 4 on of here he | WASHINGTON ! he had 6 troyer. were rape: | rage a! ace Sate | * al [trante’ number . : ok pelling Ssitlera|tisary G Moses at Cossacks ew enry C. 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