The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

j | * SP ARR Nae te == Silo alae f Brooklyn. } Co Jethro Shoemaker, Clem, Gu A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR. 06 U. §. ARMY CASUALTIES INCLUDE 24 DEAD IN ACTION, o J Maozak, Buffaio; William B. Corpl. finder wn and Private Bon-| ve.sun, Pittstos, Pa: Charles Ks snas of Brooklyn Killed Meyer, Sty Louis; Georgy EB. Milne, | Yam Hill, Ore. With Pesshing : Army. | Private Samuel Moffet, No. 4901 Third Avenue, Brooklyn. royir Privates Leon O'Leva, Bingham 24 MEN ARE wou NDED. |ton, N. ¥.; John ©. Partridge, Oak- land, Cal; Reuben Patch, West Marine Corps Reports Seven-| Toledo, 0.; Herbert Prescott, Cam ‘ A * ‘ bridgeport, Mass.; Charles Schmitr, | teen Dead in Battle and | streator, 1; Clay*n S. Wiekland, Seven of Wounds. WASHINGTON, June 28.—The MINED. Corpl. Samuel Auge, Paw. Grmy casualty list to-day contained) mov Gibbons, accredited corre Atty-six names, divided as follows: | spondent for Chicago Tribune. Killed in action, 24; died of wounds, PRISONER, 4; @ied of disease, 3; wounded se-| Capt. Kimer J. Presper, Philadel verely, 22; wounded (degree undeter- | 5hia mined), 2; prisoner, 1. PRISONER — PREVIOUSLY RE * Floyd Gibbons, correspondent of the PORTED MISSING. Chicago Tribune with the American! private Edward W. Pruner, No Expeditionary Forces, was named to- day in the casualty list as wounded, degree undetermined. News de- spatches recently told of Gibbons being wounded, The list follows KILLED IN ACTION Lieut. Karl H. Eyman, Lancaster, O Jerome L. Goldman, St. Louis; Nor-| wan J. McCreary, Volant, Pa.; James | 8. Timothy, Highland Falis, N. ¥ Corpls, Robert H. Jackson, Roslin- dale, Mass; Alexander A. Jankowiak, South Bend, Ind.; John J. Kelly, Holyoke, Mass.; Thomas E. Peden. Gray Court, 8. C. | Gorpl. John J. Ryder, No. 454 77th Wyo.; Jan Gajda, Detroit; Her- bert F. Gledhill, Sigurd, Utah; Charles My Harsch, Brockport, N. Y.; Toney Lubeck, Chicago. Privates Harry McKimney, Bvans- Sarkis HH. Semonian, ning, dan, 8 West Harel Street, Conn. Edmonds, Wash WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER. | sailed 17 KILLED IN ACTION THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY JUNE 28, 1918.: New Haven, AMONG 50 CASUALTIES IN THE MARINE CORPS WASH. ried fifty names, Corpia, Robert L. Clore, Lee's Sum- mitt, Mo.; Anthony J. Kowker, Frack- ville, Pa. Privates Arthur J. Ashe, Pa.; William A. Benton, Mayo- N. Jewel Buckman, N. ¥.; William W. Seven Others Dead of Wounds and | Twemnty-Six Listed as Severely Wounded. INGTON, June 28 rine Corps casualty Kst to-day car- divided as follows | Killed in action, seventeen; died of Farrier William J, McNally, Holy.| "ounds, seven; severely wounded, | oke, Mass. twenty-six, | Private Alfred M. Bonsnas, No. 645 KILLED IN ACTION. | Bay Ridge Avenue, Brooklyn. Sergts. Thomas P. Arnett, Chris- Privates Louis M. Croteau, Holy-|topher, UL; William R. Cleveland, : Crosby, Pa; Thomas R. Reath, Phil- joke, Mass; Elvin A. Frost, Ctear-|Oi0i0n | Dumars, Monroe, A Ma-| Kittan- Holle FRENCH OFFICAL Roxbury, Mass.; William O. Mitchell, Ieuisiana, Mo John FE. Oberle, Riverview, O.; Andrew Ontko, Larks- ville, Pa. Private William M. Park, No. 90 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn. Privates Martin L. Parson, Fal mouth, Ky.; Emmett L, Patton, Wine sap, Tenn.; Howard M,. Pell, Crestor Ww. Y Andrew M. Cou ; Hugh V. Schenck, Chicago: ce W. Thomson, Estes Park Herbert R. Wegenast, Rome r Colo, Ind. Americans on Canadian Casualty List OTTAWA, Ont, June 28.—The fo lowing American names appear in te day's casualty Presumed to have | died —M. HB . Harrisbur, I,J. Stavely, , Wash. N. Allen, M Mass, FIFTY MORE AMERICANS ARE CITED FOR BRAVERY pcan a tbat Major Theodore Roosevelt in the List Reported Gen. NC To-Day by Pershing. TON, June Americans bave been cited for bravery, 28,—Fifty more “Se a? , ead Aah Ys a VE READY FOR fee heal . - Bis; oe Likely to Ignore All Claims Based on Marriage Since War Began. Members of local draft boards to- day announced that particular eare would be taken to determine whether any of the new draft registrants are a haa within slackers. that report the Inst tham DRAFT BOARDS ARE WARNED | ~ OF MARRIAGE SLACKERS IN ~JUST-OF-AGE GLASS OF 1918 * operation and notified Local Board 49 that he would be ready to apply next week tor enlistment in the navy. His brother, Eugene, is a Plattsburg graduate and is a Lieutenant sta- tioned at Camp Sherman, Chilli- cothe, 0. John J. Comerousky of No. 49 South Street registered with Board 29, has a brother, Joseph, twenty-two, in the National Army, who has been in France three months with a, machine gun company. AMERICANS SMILE AS THEY AWAIT ORDER TO ie eh HOME CHRISTMAS. (2 * $, FOR THE = OF ALL SLAV BRANCHES FROM RULE OF TEUTONS | Misinterpretations. ASHINGTON, branches of the Slav should be completely freed of German and Austrian rule.” Thin is the declaration of the | United States Government made | to-day through Socretary Lansing. | June 78.- His statement follows: "Since Government, German and sym) the and fon. issuance May 2, of the atate | ment regarding tho nationalistic aspirations for freedom pf, (ogy Czecho-Glovacs and Jugo-Mevs, Austrian offigiala hizers have sought to misinterpret and distort its mant- fost interprets “In onder that there may be no by | Lansing Announces Stand in Answer | porsning’a forces to German and Austrian | W “Al race this | tater, Mre | Bay Ridge Avenue, Brooktyn. | night she received a telegram (from | the War Department announoingthat | Age of seventeen he went / WROTE BROOKLYN SOLDIER, NOW DEAD Private Bons: way, Among First to Go Abroad With Pershing. “Home vy Christmas,” was the test Nne written by Private Alfred ‘M. Bonsnas of the 28th Infartry tof hie Artinir Amot of Na 5 "Lane the boy who believed he would be | home for Christmas had been. killed in action Jane 14 Bonsnas came to this country from Norway tn 1916 and joined the Regu- jar Army, After bis enlistment at the to tho Panama Canal Zone, He was among the firwt to go to France with Gen. Pershing. Just as Mrs. Mary Moffett had arranged to celebrate her soldier son's birthday whe rereived a tale- gram from the War Departmens stat- ing that he had been severety wound- ed, The telegram was recetved June Gamuci Moffett i twanty- three yoars olf and ts a member of | Rattery B, Sixth Field Artillery. He enisted two years ago and spent nine montha on the border with Gen He arrived in Setas, 4 ir: V Born in Ne ) Open All Day Saturday Unsurpassed Assortment Sale Silk Dresses Exclusive Bedell Models very my teiroas Priced. afer reco a Prranee on June 26, his twenty-nees ond birUwtay. lo his last letter hone he asked for sdnie BYookiyn atid New York newspapers and pictures ot bis mother. Hie mother is captain of the women voters of the Third Asazembly i] District, Brooklyn. The Moi frome is at No. 4901 Thira Aah Brooklyn, Jorpl. John Joseph: Ryder, reported Killed io action in t-day's casualty is wae ibe son of the iate Morti- mer Ryder, & nephew of the jate ‘atrick J, Ryder, ‘Tammany Hail | district leader, and lived with his {mother at No. 4 77th Street until j his enlistment with the Fitth New York Meld Artillery two years ago for Mexican border duty. Ryder was born in Manhat .1 twenty years ago, and the family have lived in Bradke lyn for ten years, He graduated from Public fchool No. 103 shoruy before bis enlistment. When this count: entered the war he ined a traf fer to the 12th United States Field Artillery and of Battery A. A brother, Willian, urner's Mate and Coxswain on a \ States transport which has made trips to France, ceeetenatiien YEAR FOR DRAFT OFFENSE, ' was made a Corporay John BR. Shaw of ‘No. mM Prospect Pmce, Urooklyn, the Chief Clerk ,af Draft Board No. ©, who some days ago pleaded gutlty fo making improyier proposals to the wife of a drafted manus under promise of placing her husband in & deforred class, was sentenced thin morning by Judge «Chatfield in the Paited Seaton Dastriet Court of rook ‘n, to eleven months Lwenty-nine deve fn ‘tho Mineola ia : “You have failed in your duty as @ draft offic! Judge Chatfletd Shaw, “and if you were a soldier and had been tried by @ court martial would have been dealt: with very verely, but the statutes «ive me.ihe to sentence you io one year of im privoament.” a2" Crepe de Chines andl Jerseyswanted colors & stzes| 1q| misunderstanding concerning the Plashi: ook , ++ Joseph Suski, Cleve- bad OS i Kbeged N. Y-+] Gen. Pershing reported to-day. Those eral months many men of twenty | FIRST tas TE LAKATEI | meaning of the statement, the Pepsi oF cocks, ree Taad; Leo Waits, Wellington, Alo. “¢ ro he d d eos: | 5 feast ‘of State hes to-day fetas, Crepe| g William J. Whittaker, Clarkston, a enilte M. MeGovern, Irving: Volney B. Bowles, Firat Lieutenant, | oF twenty-one married with the boast” same, 3. Frye of No. 1910 Pacific! Becrtary, of Biate position ef. Meteors and F perel, ia Wash.; Gilbert Wilson, Wreford, Ky es William M. Moss, Mount] 2933 West 28th Avent snver: Clifford | that when called before thelr boards gtreot, t ne of age last August and! the United States to bs that all | py may Nae Geo IED FROM WOUNDS. | Vernon, Ill.; Joseph S. Mudex, Cla-|Casie, Lorton, Tex.; Carl Thoete, Ser-| they would be able to show they mar- married about that time. ‘There is to) branches of the Slav Face should and Taffetas. ‘Spectalet 8 M4 tilth pile Carrie. Va.| ifs. Minn. Naegelen, | geant, 3971 Parker Avenue, Cincinnati, | ried before they registered. be an gers mt ed his family shortly,! pe completely freed of German Sergt. F I , Carrie, Va.| rin, 3 ire ; : 4 9 he eaterd eige: Compl, Arthur Me Bond, Beipio,| cimeinnat: Son, Gal: | Oxf Lee 8 Dillon, Lieutenant, 2231 12th! It Is expected that in accordance "wre" Pauine Mowery of No, tag! “nd Austrian rule” Afternoon frocks Srecks, of a ee ‘ ace te ‘rson, Gal-| street, Boulder, Col; Taclus 1. Hol-| with the general spirit of the draft Madison Street, whose. son, Robert : ete Crepes —braiied Okla, loway, Wis | rook, Colonel, 1019 Grove Street, Boise, jaw and the rulings from Washir 1x No. 246 with Board 179, RYigo: rs 4 $ $ Privates Albert H. Jester, Galves-| DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN] ja. Qian Robbins, Corpora Bloom- fe - ang Hae wood, said ho was her sole support | broidered Satins po 3 “tom, Tex.; Howard Van Campen ACTION ingdale, Ind.; John Fennessey, he boards will ek ba ne ed ‘ 1 that his younger brother and sla. ettes, iy oa cree CSOT RTS | Haven, Kas. Corp). Davis A. Johnson, C Avenue, Roche 1 eferred classification on the grounds were also dependent on him, Fur- 10 HAVE REAL JULY 4 Crepe Meteors, Foulards. DIED OF DISEASE. Privates Lioyd V uns, Ham Lawson, Latrobe, Pa.; Harry E. of marriage made by members of the t nermore, Re ie iam aes ae | i eh | Major Albert L. Grubb, Berkley i ee LEADERS: Lesher t, Philadeiphia;| 1918 class since the United States icra in Huasiasana A resident o€ th o . | De Luxe costume gowns o, Sorings, W. Vo. vi Grant Ht. Lyman, Lance, enant, 365 Pral-| went to war sountey four He lives at NO|U. S. Ambulance Service Arranges | finest Silk Georgette Crepe,| g Privates George Holmes, Spring Willian’ 'P, Exner, Buffalo, Corpor Nltia, Shari By next Thursday the classification i R pkt Meg or yh A | Programme of M Theatri- se isitely beaded and silk 25 el ; Louis Rosenberg, Pitts ohne pes of all the men in Now York who reg others, neither o citizen = 4 ; z braided. New panel frock: eri genesis Private Robert M. Shields, Edge- ies, Lleutenant, Campbells-| istered June S last should be complete, | Promners, neither of them citizens, liv cals and Boxing | fo 7 open pf rg~ Rano ‘ water, Nv. (vie Jack Coonan, Livitenant, The drawing of numbers in Washim- ‘The mother of Augustine Mennello,| PATS, June 28.—The United States 325 \ 6 . WOUNDED SEVERELY. WOUNDED IN ACTION — Seversiy. 214 North Pleass reet, Waterto 204 Unto Beret, rooklye ‘ Hac Lieut, Theodore 8, Islen, Saskateh orpl. Charlie ©. Porter, Columbus,{ yy. John Davidson, C ton yesterday did not aro No. 204 ret firooklyn.! Army Ambulance Servien with the| No Charge for Alterations ° Ga ) Brady, Bernt terest here that the drawir : eae ult bevinie | French Army has arranged for a spe- | ewan, Canada, * vu Mich; Leo F. Brady, Kern 1 id be only A . Corpls. Ernest Ct. Blakely, North- Pa rp ta H. Rose, Upper) ammei Frey. Captain, Switder year, because the order in whieh the too had to even howe now lin eal Fourth of Ju entertainment . . + ena egistrant c olative un essential job as sh ulker, all the wounde ) soldiers tn boro, Mass; Wilbur C. Divbrow Priva Aviaeson; DAIL | Jr, Lieutenant, registrants are place! ia relatively tn easential Job an siip-caulker | ay tee * ee * n f Lynn, Mass: Muriel Morrison Min etatileys, | hubbock, Pyrite Gre Ye Wey i:|Unimportant, inasmuch as all are, cAme here trom Italy five soars ago. cI elle blanca is Sale at Fashion Mitverost, Kyi Donald T. “¥ mera. Bartlett, Salem, Ore Kouns, Sergeant, ‘Curve, Ky.: likely to be in the training camps Howard Pitcher, of MA CAAE| Cito wis ae) earutaiianad to cacre tke | : Rie stasan, Gann Georges We Van J. Gobal,, Hosting » a aul Woosivelt Jr ‘vor 0. 163) within a few months. Seventh Stroet, regint with Board | OF oc) Geee aii hospital a Four Shops Voast, Turner, Mont nimham, Lake, Mich; Chester akin | WILL RUSH LISTS READY FOR "'arnoia Johnson, registered with| niente hav saa | Privates Zed H. Adams. wport,|L. Curtis, Atlanta, Ga, i CALL. Board 2%, 18 not at sea, He is a Nore in cw sO Ky. Charles Exner, Chicago; Ronald ee Ne ace a ety ; TWOY. M, 0. A WORKERS | Local boards nave been instructed wesian. | oa ‘an ‘saeuiy ot | Nineteen West 34th Street A. Ginder, Jameson, Mo.; Charles D.| ronniowski, Baltimor : to prepare their list idiy as ha one hy anak Brooklyn: Biasataien: p recat [ps ireenleaf, Santa Barbara, Cal,; Will- | kau, Cleveland; dames | ARE CITED FOR HERBISM) possinte no as to have quotas read CLARINET AND SAXAPHONE tihwatrieal as 3 460-462 Fulton St.| 14-16 W. 14th St.| Broad & W. Park am H, Korn, Madison, Wis.; Adam| Minnesota, Minn.;Daniel 'T. 3 5 the An entiv-ca— Rat ag 7% bo ’ — out to new men Don as the re- |* wel of Det t Helped Re ¥, : W. D. Howell of Detroit Helped Re-| mainder of the Class A mon of 1917 ‘Sve o) Today’s Specials H move Wounded and Bury Dead | estimated at about 10,000 in the city, z HEROISM OF 10 NEGROES | i TWO THINGS morgprte pee itis JCone Calls for E YOU HAPPY—: i eae of fh 0 tea anus aNow York) Misia to augment ants | IN FRANGE HONORED HERE} nusual Shoe Sale TO MAK | pana, soe muewe Ameri 7, | cot, eet eel Dotrde in em vor Aeren ¢ U M,C. A. workers, W. D Hews st more on the r f the 1918 regia Now in France ; era Detroit and the Rev. Murray ett, Ai if acne Harnett, head of | 18 honor of the herolam of Privates | Di d Li | fermeriy a. captain inthe Philippe [TORS tp that ihe ret umber] Major Gun. Geurrn tamnett, head of] tn Nena of the Nevolem of Fries f iscontinued Lines Islands, have been cited for bravery. mt weet Ye | fe . lof the 296th Infantry (formerly the % a rv the boards. In Manhattan there re arters = ip Washington, ha - am fl ‘, /, owell's citation saya that “during a» Regiment, N.Y. N. G ecuption and : neury ‘bombardment and gus atinck| ‘Wave locad beards with 246 men of|Jolegated two men (0 come to New| ann at Nyt N), a rcrption and | Gay Former Values up to $7.00 he assisted in the removal of wounded| more; Brooklyn bas ten; the Broax| York and round up all the clarinet », 126th Ste nd’le Aver Pa te 45 and « gave religious Wurial| five; Quoens one, and Richmond none. | tite and Raxaphone players thoy can! by the Woman's Auxiliary of that reg 49 4 to the dead. and gave nple of In @ number of cases registrants tind The Marin fea ia ermine t Ray courage, everay and om | holding No. 246, or their relatives, were | another overscas band wpo' ‘om j i" | mot at all backward in declaring that) mendation of Gen in The . ie tension for Anau Pres Venai eaacioreee °"*) exemption claims would be tiled. Sraciia TAnria ‘Ririany- WN rantaeniad A Smart Dress Pumps The Board of Directors of the Asso-| The bolder of the number on the/in Hranee by two banda of twenty-| Ammann ade, Brett ot har 500 pairs of the pumps illustrated ist o rd 96 is Joseph Rosenblatt | cient : © will be|velt, to Miss Susan tf si pgp oe tre yerreeeine et pe er eae Te Dane Fourth Gereet Tt waa |e Pinon on ple | ont ot thevareiiary,. The t tl are to be had in patent or glace kid. } of employ pension, disability and| of No. 76 Bast Mourth was | xwemonted to fifty players as soon an] A°Rt ofthe aualtiny, The Vlog Clue Included also are a number of va. qf death ben effective July J, 1918 | said there tt was a Russ Principal Musican Taylor Brinson | 4 The proceed the le Pumps with high or low od ” ome reserve | Subject, had elatives here and) First Class Musician Arthur | rrgtea *@ the needs of t I ands for the Inauguration of the plan, | had announ he would claiM /tregina can find men qualified for |r —_ exemption as an alien. sgt ‘ ts Flyer Donald Hammond Mont Pay reine Preceativa eka? alae’ a hag ve three tn nts simntewn |erineh, Fal F q Actress 83,750, ustclans withir os eighteen | severa , June 28.---"Teddy” O'Neale, Jemption claim is that of Joseph und thirty-six are wanted. ‘The head- | Q0r% FA rie atre here, | Greenberg of No. 175 Essex Street, of 1) ca Get iha Marine Sine uae $ Board 98, Hi her said he was . arene - h: obtained erdiet for £760 for cated at No, 24 Eas! Sere el se omnis against Donald Ham- 190 nt away by a physician cde Li Tanta a, Gardier “ ULYSSES wy GRANT IS e Canadian Flying Service, | days ago because of lung trouble. eal : , ‘ bs A n § member OFS) Sot ne Teulg Cicsleg of Mo. |o2ee ey ROBT, E, LEE'S BUNKIE: White Low Shoes That you like ’em when you're New York family, last tne asin “Btreot sascried he| A.fush oall was received day } ‘ . AND THE . d like ’ hy Bern BA THe und ®t headquarters for ton electricians BOTH WANT 10 FIGHT 200 pairs of White Canvas Ox- ttle, and you Ike ‘em when Reauaertis and crooked fe for duty with the aviation seetion fords — low heels, as illustrated OTHER IS you’re big. You neved stop liking | At No, 26 Avenue D Phill : Miam!, Fla, Mer eon the axis Serene Also White Canvas Pumps 5 up ee eae f elghteen and th mx may apply AYER, Mass, June 28 ith high LXV. covered heels baum, the list of Board 103, was ehteen an: » with high Lo Nut Tootsie Rolle, regorted to nave moved f qualified, The pay ranges from §ou OBERT BLE and Ulysse “Asserting he bad two brothers, four |to $38 © month R i Gakis alees 14h be its All Sizes But Not in Every Style-No C. 0. D.'s | misters, @ father and mother in Italy, =: _ in the barracks of Hattecy © all dependent on him, John Quinterno Flushing Man Dies in Camp, of the S0lst Field Ar f the ° of No, 437 Wewt doth street an-|’ Private Charles Benjamin Allen of) Grn Division at Camp Levens : At the Fashion nounced he would probably ask ex-| Pushing, who was afantry reg There namesakes of wo famou ; Mustard emption, tment at Camp Upton, died 1p & DAG] iecdere tn. Asaen his } New Shop a In Brooklyn, of the ten men holding , "9% there Tu: - tory are privates, Lew from f ale arreiains fiaret No. 246, Anthony Von Weining of No, ‘rouble and Bright's tiscase, He wae Lyna, and Grant trom KoRon ' ts Wo 34th St t a delight 638 11th Btrect, Brooklyn, says he|pore twenty «three years ago in Flush Both expressed ¢ at Nineteen West ree The Swevts Company, 416-422 West 45th St taled to entiot in the navy two months| Of S22 WAe ® son of Mra, Therese | ee to aot ront ago and was rejected because of yrus the la nin Allen. He left to prove that there is sunething te Ly) y won ST eo and late Benjamin A i o BRYON Gasbii\), ie uaderwent ap a wife and one child io 6 name.

Other pages from this issue: