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a a ara etnies olisiinaaeanel Se TY —— . , , THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, TOWE 7t, Tete. 1A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. “RON ON U.S. CASUALTY LIST. , Bie he i GUNS es i ea DRIVE Ke BERLIN ‘(BOAT REPORTED 4 FIGHT MEN KILLED IN ACTION hat tr AND FORTY-EIGhT WOUNDED wel ada | Twenty «Men From British Steamer Landed at an én. ate. Reports rn theinna:l: Kaward 'T. Deppicsr | Atlantic Port. Fernwood, Mis: errite B. Durhar | iii More Americans Died ¢ Blue Mountain, Misa; James HM. | AN ATLANTIC PORT, June Me ; Easley, Ainsworth, Neb.; Milt Fary | Twenty men and a dog from an un- . Wounds. \ : Cheuk. ee wae a | known Rriti*h ship reported to have en, Cleveland; W D. Ham VICTIMS. | mer, Pottsvitie, Pa Helms, Waxhaw. N.C Privates Ivan G. Hoffinan, Berne, and ‘Three pa; Orpna ‘t, suber, West Hope, N.! | been aunk off the Virginia coast by @ | German submarine were landed here 1 TWO DISEAS night, ‘They were taken in charge by the naval intelligence of- | flaers and all information wa« re- One. New York ok Men Among ®. Jon Kaczmarcik, Hegewlech, DL; fused. Brooklyn Aen g Nathan Leger, Suiphur, tat Bert) The wen are reported to he wut Severely Injured. | Langland, Berger, N. D.; Bugene S.! mi fering from hunger ant exposure. ~ Litue, Livingston, Va.: Oscar Martin, | - ™ authorities refused to give the Ralston, Ky.; Ja s 4 Mullen, Cincin- | pAeeING ntained |P@t; John Paladas, Nashua, N. H.;| army casualty list to-day conta’ Ray M. Prouth, Newport, Ky.; Will- | sixty-two nar WS! Vie \d jr., Bidorado, TL. Killed jn action, eis died of] F nest C. Ross, Milner, Ga.; two; |Ambers D. Sanders, Vincennes, Ina.; Charles N. Scofieid, Saranac Lake, NY, | Private Oscar Segal, No. 1636 St.| ON June 4.~The namo of the sunken ship NEW TYPE OF SUBMARINE 1S RAMMED BY TRANSPORT Corresponde ont Declares American og divided as fol wounds, four; died of dive five; wound # “wounded severely, 4 (degree undetermined), three. Destroyer Saved Fifteen Mem- bers of U Boat’s Crew. PITTSBURGH, Pa,, June 24,—Ono of ‘The official summary of casualti Marks Avenue, Brooklyn. in the American Expedition Privates Max Siefert jr, Milwaukee; 8.696, di- | Michael J, Sullivan, East Pepperell, | Forces overseas now tot | 1 Ww" America becoming a more potent faMor in the war every 1 Ma Henry pson, Janesville, ! | ene new type of German eubmarines vided as follows Wis; Gottfred ‘Thompson, »Chicayo; | day, there js a greater need for war supplics as more troops was sunk by the transport that ¢arried Killed in action. seve 10029 TW wiitiam A Tompson, Durham, N. C.; | are rushed “to the front the } ym is not hanging 3 } overseas the brigade officers and head- : Lost at sea 291 | Peter Tomas, Chester, Pa; Stanley] behind. The munitions factories are coing at top specd night and day, Py . ‘ auarters company of the §6th Infantry Died of wounds 436 | Wioncek, Ftushing, 0. and as a result a steady stream o lies is flowing across the eeas. = = : ——s Brigade, formerly (en grtinpacthed ears Died of accident and othe: Private John P. Zeuner, No. 504, ‘This is a view of the big arsen Watervifet, N. Y., where the larger Albert J. Logan of Pittsburgh, ” 446 | East 171st Street, New York. sailed May 5. guns and gun parts are being made 2 . or, ways etter received Sf antes 448 | ou claim gn MOTHER'S PREMONTION, EW. YORK. SOLDIERS ANTERICANS NOW ¥-S:#¥DeNGLaNO PLEDGED sso ss mre ' d +++ 4,859 isec ur Bimbo, No. =n Minnie icine wrnserey 268 apie streat, New atoven, Cons :\ QF SON WOUNDED PROVES WHO DIED FIGHTING TO BRING FOE TO KNEES | %,0ctat a nd tot ada bear esate stl al — e ‘or five days we an- agen FOE \WELLFOUNDED; HE WAS SHOT TO CRUSH PRUSSIANSM) IW MIAN DIIPUITS asics ce winir sion Sp mma tn S's ' NAb gone \ et @ | Ge rmans Mus’ ' Acknowledge page gelleapher pelted eles Corpl. Frank A. Refferty, Armagh, Pree o-9-0d-4-8-9:66 I was a crash and arumble, followed by OTTAWA, Ont., June 4.--The fot-|}Of a Previous Engagement He Ireland. . lowing Americans appear in-to-day’s) Wrote “An American Is \W | Privates Charles S. Gelden, Joa- nadian casualty list: Presumed to ae 4) quim, Wash. Philip Henry Gillie, }@4.6 gied—C. Barnes, Detroit; A. H Three Dutehme Gratlot, Wis; Wayne C. Jackson, |payior, Clinton, Mass.; B. St, Hall,! Tho American casualty Salem, Ore.; Joseph Kanieski, Woe-|jyorrisburg, Pa.; W. F. Kingrey, Lov-, bore out a mother’s premonition tw tawek, Russia; Joseph ington, Hi; P. Christensen, Wood-! weeks ago that her son had beer Warsaw, Voland; Martin I. land, Wash.: F. rr, Lindonville, | wounded in battle. A War Depart-| | Crime and Defeat. the firing of three of the ship's bi; | LONDON, June 24—George H.] unm We bad run into and sunk o1 MADE BY GERMAN |roberts, Min Bleengg Labor, «peaking | Of the latest type of U boats. Fifteen at an entertainment given by a British | of tts crew were rescued and carried eee eee committee to American soldiers, said|ashore on one of our accompanying , = - s that America and England had entered | destroyers.” Letter From German Prisoner |the war with a vow that It should oon = Tells of Americans’ tinue until the alms of the Allies are Fayetteville, Ark.; Giro Ursolao, Wor yi, Cantre ansas City, Mo.;|)ment telegram has confirmed 4 and the Germans have ac- cester, Mass. kK. Martin, Madison, Wis; J. A. Mer-| On June 10 Mrs, Zeuner Work. knowledged their crime and defeat to kal heener. aphaops o taken sub- DIED OF DISEASE. tinh. Norwood.) Mane: J.cde< Belton, Street, _ ee {the world ; Sele, marine 0 aaers te russe were efheng. Privates Ernest Dilton, Peru, N.| Hays, Kan, Died. MeConaghy, e World telling | WITH 1 AMERICANS ON THE, ne ris : egal pie jemocracies, | the passengers ‘ived rs Boston, Prisoner of — war—i o AME 8 Oo} “ih said, have established a clear Atlantic port on a liner yesterday. Luther Hunter, Lafayette, Alu. | Boston, Prinoner | of | war Mh Infantry had Mg DIED OF WOUNDS. as a hting. She told neighbor Lieut MARNE, June (United Dress), | derstand’ The American bor] Pwo of them—Maurice Verbreach of representatives: who recently visited] No, 2045 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, Hundreds of former German dug | Gott, haa, served in the Adjutant Gen everywhere we stand in France FOREMOST MILITARY CRITICS These two authorities will impartially interpret the coming battles. No two men are better qualified to ex. ‘Ther Tt disappeared. Shortly after- ward, they said, an American de- stroyer came ap, from the deck which oh they were re told the U boat bad Deen sent to the bottom. The stroyer had dropped depth charges to’ make sure, — GERMAN U BOAT RAMMED BY BRITISH SUBMARINE Patrot edt Runs Dan Another and Then Finishes Her With Depth Charges. LONDON, June 24.—Interesting nar- ratives from reliable sources refute the German assertion regarding the alleged tneffectivencas of depth charges and other methods of de- stroying submarines, On « bright moonlight night a Brit-{ isb patrol boat saw a submarine halt a milo distant, apparently recharg ing. Tho Captain immediately or- dered full speed in her direction, The U boat submerged, but tho patrol boat dropped six depth charges and then fired a shell at the centr visible disturbance. Large aud of oll came to the surface and cries for h Onty vie aiif- vivor was found. A British submarine recently rammed wn enemy submarine. The British boat cut through the enemy's plates and remained imb 1. Both craft endeavored to extricate themselvem The enemy, through using his ballast tanks, almost camo to the surface, bringing the British submarine along. Then the German drew away in great difficulty, apparently frantically en- deavoring to keep float, but subse- quently samk ——»—— YAWL FOUND AT SEA MAY INDIGATE U BOAT SINKING Boat Had Light nt and § Signal Torch When Picked Up by United States Whaling Bark. NEW BEDFORD, Masa, Juno 14.—A yaw! bearing the name of Christonsior, fully stocked with canned goods, nard- tack and water, was picked up 260 niles off this port, three days ago, whaling ba: x Greyhound, which bh returned from a ten months’ There was @ Mght in the boat aignal torch. Capt, Covello of the said the boat apparently had been abandoned but S short time. He expressed the delle? that the boat had been used by the crow of ® versel sunk by a German rub- marine and that the castaways had been picked up by some passing cra‘t. Paarl morn ARMED GUARD’HIT U BOAT. Dentele Comuiumdas Cbtet Gunner's Mate fer Shot, WASHINGTON. Jane %&—For scorine @ hit eeainst « submarion. Chief Gun- ners Harry RB. Chambers. armed quard sinntniod bw Bee Leong om Bey if ‘fired. four iprpedoss at fae: zdward G. Tomlinson, Vort jeure it was her son, It develops t ‘ Englang had a definite mandate from] sq Anthony van den Heuvel of No. seaarier ‘and them mabmersd > flame MEMORIAL FOR U.S. HERO. Jjoun, twenty-two years old, wont! outs in the Belleau Wood, are now oc-| the Amer people not to enter into | 274 Anthony do. | the U boat wae down, @ shot from ~> Howard, Baltimore | | 61 East Ind Avenue—told of the ae cocaet po fy a ae Corpl. Lewis A. ‘Taylor, Whilu-| alae, Weak | wounded wh n dunes. | SUP Bd Uy ARDS TIOA DE 6 On /BSYSENe re i aeeiny represen(®"| struction of a U boat on May 20 near |and caused a heavy black smoke to mh Nattonat wing I Yehn ewan the upport o | left a trail of captured material. The] {ves until t Wied cause waa view over the U feipbia Henor Karly War Vt ! ' : ‘el Americans a lost some of their] toriows. In that position, Mr, Roberta | the French coast, he shot ts not Usted as having de Privages Ernest M, Ho Porta-| ; jcowed Orbe BED Ree 20k pia \ | declared, they more truly represented} ‘They sighted the U boat about @ stroyed the it is be- mouth, 0.: Herber Zumwaltt,; EVANSVILLE, Ind | France last Septembe fown, ‘Tho latter includes not only} 1°" act many in thig} Mile off and fired thirty shots at it. tleved the vessel was badly damn, 5 national fund to erect a me! t=) ter he wrote home was dated war articles, but great numbers of sll Boise, ldaho. hor tac haine Oe Seika plone wrote home was d. | sanie lparatia, ah and hara.|Cw@atty who to speak for . SEVERELY WOUNDED. £ this city, one of the A Voy t i hae | | th 27 shows ack boxes, picture posteards and “4 > Saltie [lose vere has been startedy It te planned | 8etVice Stripe on hi k “4 more. en prominent men from -| “Che Dutchmen have nothing on P lthe fresh carth of one was a soldier's | \ Corp!. Ciifford*’, Castor, Ira, own, fe (ha fund cage the mee] Us "he wrot “an Americands worth | 2 6© QUENTIN, Rs LOGIE, |noimet and a bunch of red poppies. | _—— \ RabehuMeeds AicMoAmil No. 120010 eC“Litmime would ate setae tal cheese we eh Bie eset @ 2 | These flowers have been the regi- | no! ‘ i so serve I three o m on a re i <n psce ently Us Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, |house relics of the war, ligateoll whens ine” wun + | ment’s unofficial insignia since an of-| Forced to Descend, Apparently Un- Corpl, Cladde Turner, Hamburg, | — ang ani “ye |} |fcer wore a bunch into the fight and} injured, While Fighting for cen. ‘ halitat Dalone enw |+ |was isolated in @ shell hole for two s lava Gront Privates ¢ on Allen, Kent, 0 | SOLDIERS PARCELS RULING. | !shot, but [ killed three G J2laays with the dew from the poppies Italy on the Piave Front Harry H. Andersen spenhagen, | ake 1 got the right or 48 his only water, ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUAR- Denmark | tone Cane oe ; = ‘3 ee | The correspondent witnessed the Tae June <Asent uate 4 Freee) => | “Privates Altre J Anderson, Midrel i : 4 | MeMall Writes Brother of burial of Capt, H, A. Darsche of Chi-| Clarence Young of the American avt- | Thomas Hal, Clobury | , AMROUROMeNt WABDAUS More to-day! Adenea in Vistory, ecicwhe aaa cniiaaiiy a Al ation forces, while making « Aight, | Cadillo, Utica af pg ese gsriaser Meettioas th Corpl, Fret A. MoM } ate \tholic priest conducted the service. | was compelled to descend within the i er wounded on June 22, according it wood lite is bad for tho Ameri-| Austrian tines. His comradaa have e rule that parcels presented for! war Department te! um or i assured headquarters that he waa) 4 yment to soldiers aust a . z rans, it is worse for the Germans. not injured pm t be accom= |yy his brother, John, of No. Private Louis Cohen, No. 1954 Eigh- [Cunied by written requests. of tne | CZ ts brother Hea 2 | captured letter written by a Gerten | ‘ teenth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥ an |Greeno Aver sis Jon Friday suya: MAJOR WESTCOTT PROMOTED | Private Harry M, Cuff, No. 336) S0/dirs Moire inter, ; | twenty- ry and is >| “Our canteens have not come Up. i Eighth Street, Jersey Ciey fa company commander is not suf |Wate of the Bushwick High ? | Tne Americans are bomban | wage Aasininns i | | ~Just as easy to ae Cuoningsain, | fe enlisted with the 28d Infan ; ‘ ste . ne! AL Coonin 6 | Hoven nse Wit ur t | villages 15 kilometres (ety Te Waneisperersd " | make it good, + —_— preparatory g [and ten miles) behind the f el lal Maier Bd ‘ | without making Naan Fea p Mi | Syracuse and a $ |are in one corner of the woud The |p oe ia nt ja la ahel *, . ng Fone of ihe ah Int JAmericana aren the other. ‘Tacy| camera Adstant of ty Stasi Wan | | it expensive leat letter ro 2 | rus us 4 without warning, so We M4st| Fi, "Major Weateott receiver the rank | The secret of that wholesome, full flavor is TWO THINGS hare sae Bl asst at avary aces [ce Liseramaae Golanas Condensed Mike And then these’s alvrase TO MAKE you HAPPY~ nt, having ep , ‘ 5 We lie here day and night. We| Other promotions announced are that saving of }4-pound of sugar of course! he” trenches were under | P| have no blankets and nearly freexe| Major Howard Caswell Smith, Inspector You may Win a $150 Liberty Bond, or one of chetant fire ems juat like | Plevery might. ‘The food is miseratie, |General of the | 1 fieut. Col, A the other 47 Prizes, if you'll j C home fo me. It way th Bl te io coll hed takes Only veges | © “achermefhorn t6 Golonel, Col. West inespensive, tasty dish of your own, using Lion / P | } ' gi eeaphig seid kab ptiags . % Brand Condensed Milk, Get Contest- the American We receive eet beooyerve*tletables and marina) can “ bs our inte st Do all your cooking with milk in its wasteless form = « LION™MILK Condensed or Evaporated The New York World Sa : gralig tion tc # mphlet at any of our Premium Stores—t Our making Logie, whose | PF acs WP, and then caly ‘ rat |b \ oe ig Ba any vee at Gy wre Ge he noditeal | peaanian are Decatur Ave | have no more course era in the panish Aimerican war WISCONSIN CONDENSED MILK CO. Iwill bring home a vi ; New York 1 Pls | 91 Hudson Street | year is out es ee | by In Smathered in ed. | - Segal Bound to Get Crone he Ne 9 Bei Mace wovunded, ved with nie mothee at] ea FROM RESERVE RANKS No. 1536 St. Marks Place 7 we reer 1 his enlistment in t 22d In-|# . ma Mra. tee ast 3 ne. He w «ted t 1 ve Enright Says He Expects to Take by take a preparatory t urse at} Fran ¢ 500 to Do Regular had been | Cheanany Cot the Fifth Machine Cu : — Duty. Neare Rew ore sett Slant iat puinted fifty specia ee ting ceremony k place camp | aatea Mae Sane Last Thee Monpitat) ' ka of the patie r bb yw wth “L have retur m whe expected to at t Ser ta ; F ly * brenotian aeain, Wy our first timo in| 7 stany's | that to do reyular police work: [of 1 presented THE [renin rhe atest salons, i wear SOBEL te Afunll, eos'bon vaste OF EUROPE ‘AND THE That when you have a craving Dr J > that they will have tem The : a wOlE Bid OTHER IS for good candy it is always easy lattes eter vas COLONEL REPINGTON to get Nut Tootsie Rolls, of Sam OF n h - * said Commis neight t OF ENGLAND tr go i What {9 the uae « .n Pe nab see gue | Efappial nants rakning on wy and th GENERAL MALLETERRE talf a do t ' hem far, and by J ‘ > Madr nae batwaan thele fo os and Write Exclusively for Wage Increase for Some , a tae | Aboard sh erric o Mend Finaace Cams have taken @® 1 m details | 7 WASHINGTON, June 24.—A supple. | Berrie’ ¢ tte and put ete ayes ' Musiari mental wage sone announced tonda nT. H t fare to be had Covts less; lasts longer t (64d We retri erp ears ad . A other condiments ; therel plain their meaning. If you want to > know Just how things eS ee ee ee ae ONE: In i ee