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A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. |Bringing the First American Wounded to Paris; QI MEN KILLED IN ACTION Ambulance Men Work 80 Hours Without Seep YANKEES IGNORED GERMANS MAS MASSING 4410 MEN SENT ON TO-DAY’S CASUALTY LIST ej ORDER FOR RETREAT BEFORE AMERICANS, TO JOBS UNDER OF 03N AMES FROM FRANCE ANDOUTFOUGHTFOE PERSHING REPORTS NEW WORK LAW Detailed Story of American) Abnormal : Troop Movements} Half of Those Who Register i a " |. Operations on the Marne and Aerial Activity Near Not Qualitied for Positions, : | Tells of Bra ‘hate. ie 7 i : Fifteen Died of Wounds and], Adam: 1d MbeatuettL | ¢ f fB ravery. Chateau-Thierry, Say Officials, at Forty-six Are Reported | Ww . Pa; BA WITTE (THE AMERICANS ON . ry iiguit t . y Turn Ky; J. Te Wilson, THE MARNE, June 25 (hy United) WANITNGTON, July 10.~"Kxcene Eee ee ee ee nl Wounded. Newoastla, Wotskt, Chicago; | y SUNS: S Aiba ai effect July 1, 4.410 men have been tas ls. We nicag Mf Prese).—Here's the story of a thous.) 1V6 troop movement continua ty > ¢ | ; oe and American boys in the battle | the enemy 6 before American! "* % Js up to July 6 through the 7 + 12-MISSING IN ACTION, ates W. Arant, Mountaia ‘ saseinesdyte Acd LIANG dhe AN A ‘ Mices of the United States Lanples Ala: J. Atherton, Urbana, 0.; | Relloau wood (Hois des Americains) ns in Hranen, Gen, Pershing] | oS : i Pimort Rkdne Cometos P.M. Baldyga, thampton, Muss.: They composed a attalion whoae| reported in his communique of July] * Frice In this city. According Contains Only Five | tas r, ¢ O.; In Bradley, the censorship; part of Drigada| ‘Teas indications of the porsibie| {ast 29d Street, 60 per cent, of the ; - | Morrilton, Ark.; I. 1. Cooper, Mille which cannot be named for the sume! -oiyering of Germana for torm| Men Who register are not qualified : Names. ! Mo.; C. W. Day, Somerville, | | reason soy RK of Germans For & BOFM | to accept the Joba offered them 3. V. Do Lee, South Bend, Ind.; | May 30 they were ordered to leave |“! Ainericans were further!) stonday more than 1.070 men were | WASHINGTO Ris. etn Elrod, Otwa, O.; J.B. Freed. ! | Courcelles (ix miles southeast of | substantiated by increased arial] sent to work from the Federal offtce f Pershing to-day reported 103 a. &. F.| 7" Boston; C. D. Fulton, Boisa, | Neufchateau), and at 5 A. M. tho | activity dering the last week. On| while between $50 and 900 men found { a mn a jIdaho; A. L. Harle, Boise, Idaho; | next day they were on the road in| yuly 5 and panting reported | employe nt ywsteniay, To-day re casualties, divided as follows: Killed |}; jyarris, Thompsonville, Ml °.| motor trucks, An all-day ride took ||, : ila jis s unusually heavy. im action, 31; died of wounds, 15; died | Jowell, Centreville, Mont; H. Ka them to Gandelu (two mites north. | “Ne™y Seroplanes flew over the} cipa Employment Bu j of disease, 4; died of accident and| kia, Butte, Mont.; R. H. Koppea- j west of Neuilly-la-Poterie), where; Amertean lines in great numbers in| buted throughout the elty \ Mee causes, % Wounded severely, | "87% Gilbert, ta ©. Lindblad, | they arrived at 830 P. M. Thenvo| the Chateau-Thierry region | At for the week of July t i Moose Lake, Minn.; ©. F. Noonan, they were ordered to hike back to| ‘The c ique 7 | they } . F 7 Wb; ‘Wounded aligtitiy, 4; mis { ack to} 16 communique follow | hey had received applica oun slightly, 3: missing 18} Crosby, N. Di K, Nusbaum, Waka- | May, reaching that town tired enough tion A~There is nothing of im. | Uns for 596 men; 651 men registered | action, 12, and prisoners, 2 rusa, Ind.; J. O. Pearson, Elyria, 0.3 — = = == |to st in a field, despite frequent pasokes and 583 w ent out kely Jobe, % ‘The list follows: B. Polaski, Detroit; $. Sallaro, Sua. | RIRSTOAMERICAN WSUMDED BROUGHT TS PARIS; Ointiram SEQ | airplane bombing {> oe eceeeeee The strangy ese figures is KILLED IN ACTION. nyside, Utah; B. A. Sego, Krupp, K7.! | This photograph shows a acene tn | from the front where these men were | and @ half, Many of the ambulance | At daybreak they took the road to | fection H—In the Chateau Thierry | that but 110 men actu ‘ Lieut. W. C. Peterson, North Crys-| Private J. Simonetta, Phillipsburg,| ‘%* court yard of the American | picked up on the battle lines, back men engaged in bringing buck the | Pyramid Farm and spent the night a ¢ ions were practically | from the emp + aii dal Lake, Tit No J ms Hospital at Neullly on the ar- e hospital in Paris, was made | Pore Worked slaty moure witnere | tt Next morning they were of-| normal on July 6 and 6, the outa |_The Public Service Rese Ti. Pr A. Statek, Omaha, Neb: | Tal of the first American wounded under the most difficult of si to the | dered to Marlgny (a mile and « half ; , a) works in conjunction with t Sergt. J. T. Mason, Huntsville, Ata. | tan the The run | in the remarkable time io “eet. the: Box Rin andTUaee Ge LI seed xeaption being the activity ‘|eral Kmployment Service a See = : — = . . peso tlac bleh le Ae : t jerman air force he enemy's for cooks oF Corpls. H. O. Diller, Pittsburgh; W. |p, s pee, Ga SP LuI Nnewuppony and by atten han air for uy nemy | ' ; hoopee, Ga. A ira POOTss EN DB; ers lintermittent artillery fire was heavicr | Corpl. C. Alexander Mohr jr. Ho- Zarneseu, Dysart, Sask., }tine from Neuilly Wood to Hill 142 ‘IT thelr applications will be forwarded : : | ‘i ; : |but the total number of shells used | t and decided th vates timan, Lanare, Cal. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. from a mile southeast of Neuilly-la- |» mediately precedin | re 4 month J.B. Breton, Wolyoke, Mass: A] Private F. Rarbiors, Su Lousy Mo,| FORMERLY IN 69TH FOUGHT IN THE NINTH Poterle eastward) fajSHty of: The nolls-wath ot areal | —oato) Italy; F. G. Ducette, MISSING IN ACTION. —_—_——— é | The night was comp! Ga TAMA a ATIC tee ol arte ; jor, Mont.; A. J. Downey, Roan Lieut. J, I. Carpenter, Rochelle, M1. | 4 = aM but the next day the bassreddaha The Wo ai T se Ne, T.| Mullen Fou nee With Ni i | An enemy attempt to ra i 1 men’s Bureau of the t tk Tepida, N. G. Dvorak, st.| Private M. Cosey, No. 228 Weet| Mullen Fought in France With Nin orders, started retiring an ae ee sypeon Bs iy fe, oyment Service Louis; J. Gugtuzo, Italy; C. E. Harris, | 67th Street, New York. Regulars, Who Won Distinc- K A ARGUE HALA REGRESS f calls for j Springfield, O.; 8. Kobzinski, South] Privates A. N. Graves, Akron, Col tion in Spanish War. Ahab thathertacesnaceg] ROTM ‘ shiners aha ipo , Bend, Ind.; E. H. Moore, Milton, Ul.; Elmira Heights, N. is ‘ talon commander to fatl| With losses ohcaseahtial Lullke Rien we i k D. Munro, Scotland; C. E. Ogier, h Boise Tdahor 3. [ere ard Joseph Mullen, Company ivy lback. ‘This he ‘did not do, The| There was much movement of | Ron-casential ruling which went into ¢ 1 Menlo, Kan.; J. W. Thomason, Now- Dow Anesies, Cals’ eae 9th G@nfantry, died of wounds in : |rench infantry, the Chasseurs and|troops in the German rear areas = - } ark, Ni. On Ht, Watkion, wast Be WV OAD Mebe France on June according to a Cost America Only $2,709,480] a company of Malagash (Colonials) | where an many as four companies| sisag more traffic than usual w } Jordan, Mich.; P. M. Weber, Lan-| Russia | War Department tel to'( ‘ tii ji passed through the American line | were seen ne time bane va x . j 3 P.M. nr, Ls i his father’s home, No. 327 East 69th | to Garner Billions In Three | that day. About 1,500 men tn all traMe was also excessive. | caster, 0.; ©. Le Woods, Goal Valley,| T. Tocei, No, 2529 Woodbine Strest,| street, Teecently the father seccived | Bond Is eth se ere screw “In the Colmar sector the patro!!ing | Ala. Brooklyn, N. Y. , | ond Issues. went through Our observers reported buildings onl op the enemy tr } ; two letters on the same day, although i ria ihe ‘ ee ites ' n ops and our owns DIED FROM WOUNDS. Biv, Warheldy Gelbliry, Bas dls acea tas cesee Goats cacgaetnc| | —- sible Thee Heady: the: Amen | ire: ee Ole Dallieest Rest) AaHE SDS |Croonm ware thei onie, Inoldeuls ut Bm } Sergts. C. ¥. Davis, Bonne Terre, | Wilson, Utica, N. ¥.; 1. Wolfe, Chel- | gaig | | WASHINGTON, July 19.-—The cost] Ot TAKE GGBER Pe AW TENA the Coleen eee eee ce Tet IB | ichiae: Interaet, oniJulyi6;nABianens | Mo.; E. Downey, Sidell, Ky.; Edison | *ca, Mass Uttere 1am in Prance with the old Jof raising all the billions tt NFOURN| Hint tho CCIMERE COUPLE Tor AL Lot rece altee dee Toee drt, | eetrell obvahout: Ewen tie maa! Wabi ues | Miller, Delaware, O. | PRISONERS. 9th Regulars, the regiment that dis- | Liberty Loans which Uncle Sam'n|ty or out and daylight revealed that| we inition dump. Our troopstat about midnight outside of out Corporal 1. V. Boursaw, Groscap,| Wicut, H, Gile, Colorado Spring} tinguished itself in the Spanish War people have placed in his hands for] ie Capitan HAT eres tk Paki Der armsshacho tant ae Cee Ambush | wires at one point. Mile grenadt | Mich. | Col and in China.’ | | war UFpOseS Was announced to-diy| Wreat ticld which the line faced. A econnoissance patrols, and Our! was immediately put down froin ou Privates J. Butero, Indiana, Pa; J.| Private J. 1 Morton, Hamilton,| | Hut the censor had erased most of! as 82,709,480.30 for the three cam-| * Leen ty a Ciel ls, eed tories were active, During the|iines and the enemy withdrew | | : machine ar me ere G1S- | bombardmen o e op ‘ , Carpenter, Ridgeville, Ind.; H. | Ont [ines paigns. ‘The engraving and pri te ees feu. alaaiend? Qenantion lone ee ee eee earns |, CAL MbOGE Rae ololome In thacnn ey Levan, Philadelphia; A. Losal, Italy; PRISONERS. the @ of the bonds comt $44,550.44 "The| covered In A “dlamond” formation, | wisn counter-oftensive prepration fte.ling another patrol of elngt. mon m L, J. Massison, Lynn, Mass. (Previously Reported Missing.) The date of the paper covt $171,820.22, Insurance of |, - rpg eH nee ett This wector on July 6 to 7 exper-| heard by our tiwope Fires R. J. Mullen, No. 327 East 69th) Commi. I". I. Hyde, Chester, Vt.* | | Mullen’ wan. Swenty cient the bonds sent from the Treasury to| atiste 46 Aniahloana bed and lice dan Increase in enemy artillery | vealed the fact that tho patrol w Street, New York. Priva HK, A. Herdman, Middle pang here the t 1 cost $103,860.52. Bs nike oy Wb ap pene and|activity on the right half of our line! sitempting to reconnoiter our J. Ostrowski, Grund Rapids, Mich.; {own Conn; M. J. McDermott, New | Bridgeport, ‘The great publicity campaigna| me se Bs sett Sabrina achat Db bl AM piled Oskar shodc taht raceted Ri. 4 ‘ Hay HW. J. McGrath, Ne n amu hich preceded each issue made ssceeteayly Leia Mal nl i i} gaxy shrapnel and high explosive 0. F. Paxton, Slaughter, La; V. J at eter a v 1a pe ar w Hed cach an Je nec-| siways losing men and gaining noth Alike Mebabrcotelttike aH 6iih ae ie} Our troops tired on them and Stutz, Buffalo, N. Y.i M. O. Tall a 3. Iie Ue big Aisohare’ essary an expenditure of $176,157.74. | ing, Hy bade OO"! scattered into the brush. At dasils DIED OF DISEASE MARINE Corps t LisT. | Matthew Casey loves gunpowder proudly wear cost $217 heavy shelling, c nue the atans| ot she tho vicinity Of Vaux!in shell holes, Five amall red * When re wa ) ts it nt "I r ond Ht 20 Privates G. Canips, Cher: ~ The Marine Corps! omtained fi Ades 1 eth pr "se 1 past of posters donment of three command post ; }loons were sent up at various | No. 214 Sixth Avenue, KILLED IN ACTION. Infantry, @ ervices of the ar wero gi was kept intact despite hi vente Lh As iets A RTOUNS | dis were entl¥e Selva fichela, Miiv F n VW or iter ¢ for salar-| ehelling cho eek i f varying nize wbout noon a ‘ whinacorascle Neue Satin ‘ ee effect ha Pp a nting. Maat Ay bat CAMO) cttacked und driven off by five of our! ? a quiet day on July 6 \ DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND bIeD OF WOUNDS. Ca 6 5 , : \ 1) expenditure--| in and ved the Americans, who] 1 : a WAS liltle of interest ¢ OTHER CAUSES. Al john, @ Vohintar rerificed 100,000 | $1265.90 21 nash by the various | withdrew to the woody north Do eter er ered eee | (na ai Wagoner I’. Hollenberger, Plymout ' ate De M. Blunkenshiy rd H ; William Goo. t " wn t The conunuca| wan re af Wi: ' G ible Were , Our bal- lene Private M. M. Curr, Elkhorn, W. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED nn-| TONDON, July 10. The peor t $6 176.516.450, an Ineroast (ty a | era : Va IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED = | S:ivania a Pde MA ode el SB se ast May 18 after the loan | and * ween July | WOUNDED SEVERELY. PRESENT FOR DUTY loan BC ‘ and | tu Areuniata: 3 Neat paign ee rh niet. The | Army Calls for 139 Cooks J rivate I GC. Walker, Ro: vee 1 unt nl n ut | A fs SO ALONM oad a wilh cht ana! Americans who desi ‘ Amer w . ; p ar will be given Haake eee ag PPEVIOUSLY REPORED KILLED ure him he Fyne ithe A 1 n, V LUNTEERS, IN DRAFT, 4 Many KAR ae AlNht fa ty whether they know any A. Tilghman, Houst IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED {wish 1 could.” “na . CAN'T SELECT SERVICE while not aggrcanive, |MPOUt cooking or not, according to Sergts, I’. Alexander, Forest, La SERIOUSLY WOUNDED, fell Ween ce 1, gave fi | Here atnching ann ard [eee Oona Een i , Dallas, Tea.; A. Har r ¢ L. Michael, Daima. | ry drove the t of Ame f-sacrift | 133 from weVerat pointa on| Reserve, at No.3 : From Jul; to April, 1918, the| But Can Continue, if They Wist ' : een ee ata ne La a, Pa. United 4 heat th kas Adi sid m from the left horth Dank of the river and some | J: 1. Raflelto, in charg i ited Stat ‘ aka » Join the America eae ae ne: ok fine ana hand erences thrown | stld 100 cooks are teauired for ane It Was calculated by Her Hoove Navy BrOnnea AAr Meor tie 2 “| at our patrols, In the German rear will be given a course of tralni Moxeier Me American Mood Administrator, that 50, WASHINGTON, July 10—Instru nd plowing up the ground. | first of the Hol Ms represented the voluntary | tiong have been seat by Provost Mu right, re| TWO THINGS PY- n to leave for the front a of the American | peopl Se HGas Faden fies oT Ned’ of ‘be 2 ee leaving on your vacation visit OUTESNNESS, E YOU HAP - Ameren eapote of perk prog tol eal Geucral, onder toi the ih Marah, 1618 ware 808 006, ard the cessation of the 4 TEN ON CANADIAN LIST. iticin ch | nga, get fre } Annual Clearance Sale : 4 < > , nd ceased oS pr of welt the urin of the ser : | 3 Kiled tn Action. ty nd, t) Pr REWOLER RE Re led egos ray o ‘Ve m of § n pos OETAW A ones ous ltetie fallans| allonts one eid et aU Pou was all f Every Item of Summer Apparel a Ammaricane qupene (x toed array fie a havy of men of cla A forth to ! of the men a 3 eut. 1 W. Dural, Long F ‘ f fi w Njor Gen. Crowd ” eo and the | - & Ma ' wt wn brigades : 3 2 Mail : y DR SSES, COATS, SUITS, NEGLIGEES ena NINE MORE AMERICANS - i 4 DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, NEGLIGEES 3 “ain eae DOPE SOLD TO SOLDIERS. raat \ Gers |Y For EVERY SIZE AND FIGURE 3 a een daa PRISONERS INGERIVANY | cc cece | ran practing (of ee van $ coe, no pa,meumite tod net |e earner eens | AT BARGAIN PRICES f drasston, t List r Ca 1 Denk n. | Gor uttacks. ‘1 ext day, June ¥ GASSED. l f Wa ! : reer la. they underwent selling and |g 4 Private E, J. Dilling, Nanticoke, I Made Public by War I Avenue, I r 1 y 4 oe ; ee isiomarrorted|camuinuatiy being swept byemacnine & SKIRTS NN WAISTS 7 e he . wo ° fir ) pounders, ‘The nu STUDENT FLYER KILLED. ‘ / ee : . tune 8h te Peo tain coy ola a $ ASHINGTTON, J 1 1 arm) a aleged. #h a Pisce ghee io % Tub Skirts i Voile Waists ¢ 1. P. Matty Falls to His Death at 1 r ir sah) al ¢ n This is the first of two stories giv g tina’ Chabanilad >) Dy von Wehin adores tt» 7 Rinnai era in camps in ¢ any \ an "ke yeuterduy tno [ing a detailed account of American! % 1 : (\ cite” ha ; A anak } I at by tho War Depart Prorat mie Ise fighting on the Marne. he sccond %Y : \ os 1A Wla., July 10 ng ¢ " I n >» held + will be published to-morrow. Z i, 6.50 to 10. » 2:95 v8 17.95 $ his seaplane about 599 ¢ me ya ‘ yeh in $i . * the air, Ve i Mu ' At Alten (i " . 1 t . 4 ke ‘, AND E That you never tire of the pleas- ’ ec aoaet avin Privat , f " : . 3 Sport Skirts Silk Waists joa f ing taste of peanuts and choco~ \ al aviation wtat At Ca u! ! natein and. I 3 Siti TW A bead hy : °. ma an ' ' ' te s ‘i ore y _ late in Nut Tootsie Rolls. a ; Cie yaar anips 9 ml Ul swe best 3 5.95, 7.05 to 185 95, 7.95 to 12.99 $ Murty had wt f ' Herault Daley “| scorctary Dantels'n Son tinters ve of corn % 4 one an ; net pe f a Z BATHING SUITS BATHING CORSETS Virst I Harold HG ud He _ P Col; Cx f j by B . Green A for Stout Women a 3 Hyde, Chester, Vt ates dunes Vi)! t retary of the Navy. | ff COPH J Veseta ans iN sat 1.9 and ? $1 M Ml ' . 95 to 2 Necth) diueteon oH : the, es and W 3 3:99 to 26.90 Hathing Hats BRET aie Bansi dh Aubura lator” Over North Carolina Y Shoulder Tights 25e to 65e ‘ Sweets Company, 416-422 We Street, New Haven, Conn.; Charles B,| A” Wet ot hs AP Ss 3 Malitee ike “eS Bathing Shoes & i y a yuradt oO e is a Ser a e A ‘ $ the Academy of ee Spring Hill, Nova Scotia | geant of the Marine Corps and tho A 95e, 2.75 to 5.75 65e, 79 loz ¢ had been attach Held in Lower Austria: first enlisted man of that branoh to 4 a4 offienc-interpreter. Lieut. Clarence M. Young, Alton, Ml. iS enter the Academy. Socscscscscscsgrsssts Stare Closes Daily at 5 P. M., Saturday at CoP MSSSMKENNY > ” a