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: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS Wd NEW CASUALTIES TO-DAY AMERICAN TROOPS RESTING WITHIN THE BRITISH sol iv Sur I Harassing Fire Is Kept Up by| Suspicion of Subterfuge | we : t ¢ ~ ee | Both Sides in Every Transfer of Chemical Come | ee mi Sector, Aes { ’ % * Haute, Ind.; Charles J. Riley, Pleas- Seven Dead of Wounds and) ant nin, m. . ‘isted as Severel MISSING IN ACTION. Fifteen Listed as Se y Privates Harry Christian, Filbert, Wounded. W. Va. H availa Harry Clohessy, No. 111 North FIVE REPORTED MISSING. | “treogere’ Grew, ‘apringti Theodore Grimes, Springfield, O.; John W. James, Ojl Trough, Ark; Two Lieutenants Meet Death} C2"es W. Preston, Wynnewood, Pa. Abroad in an Airplane de" NT OSBORN WASHINGTON, July 12.—The Army | casualty list to-day shows: Killed in | action, 9; died of wounds, 7; died of disease, 7; died of airplane accident, | pany Holdings. | WASHINGTON, July 12—In section] Attorney General Merton B, Lawi B of his report to-day Gen. Pershing |began a hearing to-day for A. Mitehell. continues his review of the operations| Palmer, Allen Enemy Property Cise re on the American front as follows todian, and the Department of Suse Section B-In Picardy the enemy|tice to learn if the purchase by then was veery quiet on July 5 to 6 His|Roessler-Hasslacher Chemical Come” artilley fire was considerably below] pany of New York of the control of the average. The vicinity of Coulle- | !t# stock from German holders, shotte melle was bis principal phjective |!¥ before the United States entered ‘The German air forces engaged in but} the war, was bona fide, or tf the J little activity. One of our planes|‘Tanster wus a subterfuge to Bide ‘brought down an enemy observation) avy German holdings. |balioon, An ammunition dump was! Suspicion of Government agents exploded tn the German rear areas, Pte directed to this transfer by the “Our troops in the Marne sector HLA ae the Roessler-Hasslacher experienced a quiet day July 8 to 9%) 9) akan ae to buy the stock ‘The enemy's artillery activity was alhoueate hoes for $400 a share, slightly fess than on the days pre-| 4 manetinn i book value of $1,550 ceding. Most of the sholls were of! omciai, & to reports made to phere als, paid dividends of 1,600 per small and medium calibre, some 0! leent. in 1915 them containing shrapnel, Our ar | i916, and 1,000 per cent, ta tillery was very active and drew Con! Te developed in the hearin that the siderable fire from the enemy b&t- | Rooasler-Haselacher Chemical Com- terics, ‘Tho balance of his fre w44! pany was founded in this countess | haraxsing and destructive. The heav- jerman Gold and Silver Refining jest fire continues to come from the ny, which in turn had Seem Br sector in the rear areas) founded by Hector Roessler, a fala which movement continues active. |tive of the man placed at the head of There was an increase in the enemy's |the New York firm, even thousand, acheine-gun fire, Our batteries de-) seven hundred shares of the stock of stroyed two ammunition dumps and American firm were held by the p containing skyrockets and man mother firm, The Americas 2; died of 4; wounded slightly, 1; wounded (degree undeter- mined), 2; missing, 5. Total, 52, iad cues Th ASHTON Sen of William Church Osborn Wilmarth Brown, Washing- Again in Casualty Harry M. Coppinger, Ok- List To-day. City, Okla; John Cannon ‘tieacenaeninita y, Gtbsonville, N. C.; Augustus M. Trotter, Camden, S. C, p Sergi. Peter Miller, Lancaster,|th¢ name of Lieut. William Henry Pa. Osborn, son of William Church Os- Private Sherman L. Conklin, No.|born of New York, appears on Gen. 247 Belleville Avenue, Newark, N.J. Steven Dusannki, Sche- For the second time in four months, Pershing’s casualty list. He ts listed Private Y; Harry F to-day as “severely wounded;" on Lorraine our foress wets par Nie ra, Rlsctre-Chacied. Oo = - - 7 he ; | Niagara otro-C) cal Company Walter April 29 Mr. Osborn was notified by ‘ E OFFICIAL PROTOGRAPH OF AMERICAN TROOPS REDTING BY THE ROAD | sed two enen y patroles Jot Tuftalo and the. Per Ane N.Y the War Department that his son eS ee ee ee | cok ; vr in excess Of /Chemical Company of Perth Amboy. DIED FROM WOUNDS. 1 been slightly wounded the enemy's; out anti-aircraft bat-| Ww. A, Hamann, Secretary amd Capt. George H Spalding, Colum-) though Mr. and Mrs, Osborn are KLEIN D ’ ‘DIP. | ] rt sie eee ae nye Eas oet nt out auc. | Treasurer of the Rocasler-Hasslacher the Niagara Mass it was learned to-day that Lieut. i Another of our patrols pei etre uibaent Mass. ne An¢ ° ‘o-Ohemical stock, which was t c . €. och- > a U he enemy’ © lements ‘ . . Priv ates John W. Bresnihan, Roch- | Osborn was shot in the groin while BUT HE WROTE JUNE 5 OF THE WORLD S CITIES Te eee pont, PooURHt at one-quarter of its valum ester, } ality a Fede in action on June 6. His family = a aia | tions. the poor power supply at Niagara Btertin Ly John ¥, sweaheasy; : z and the fact that the com ; ; heard of the occurrence almost imme- | HE renaming of one of the In the Munster sector, the enemy C Roche I SHisialatenaal CPaneHe: || | patrols and our own continued active | Dulldings were on leased ground, Private. Hyman Klein, No, 153| “ately through another son, Freder- York, ck, who is serving with the Y. M. C. *, Ryan, Portage,| A. in France and who subsequently Ludlow Street, Ne Private Walter Wis. fate A 4 From Battleship Help ag aM heavier than usual, both tn calibre first to confer and number of shelis, The only hos- New London Blase. As early as 1915 sev t " ° : tile plane which made an afternoon] NEW LONDON, Conn., July 12. The namea ‘Lieut, Col. Feland and Major} tight was driven back by our fire. |foof and the interior of the boiler reom Presid: and Lous pany “ A | Our patrols were active all along the} at the Groton Water and Electric Com= te J. S. Turrill of Marines | sector pany's power house at Groton, near hee, | | our Chief Ma Belgium was the has resorted that his brother ts rap- Jon July 7 Three enemy patrols, two PSE cagempgnagaee enemy's trench mortar fire was a DIED FROM DISEASE. Lieuts. George G. MacNish, Stevens Point, Wis.; Goodwin Warner, Ja-, The young patriot who now suffers maica Plains, Mass. his second wound in the service of | idly recovering in a base hospital. House Committee Members! {i tiie eral cities in that count Favor Assessing Profiteers streets after o} vain, in Nov r of th ar, @X- Sergts. Frank A. Browne, Peters-! pis countr, ” pe Munster sector was again|were badly damaged by fire early. to- ' y is the youngest son of Over Treasury Plan. paced sratitude country . al y a ry iy, g, V: yalte: ‘ort 8 ‘as atl, | seed Its gratitude to this cou Among Those Honored. quiet on July & The enemy artillery |day, A battleship anchored in the hare burg, Va.; Walter R. Lux, Fort Shaw, Mr, and Mrs. Osborn, whose home {s CES EEE | selkium renath- bod ai fire decreased to a very small num- | bor sent a squad of sailors ashore to aa Mont at No. 40 st 36th Street. His broth- quare the French bar of medium shells, The total | sist in fighting the blaze. WASHINGTON, July 12.—War), Profiteers will bear the heaviest Fireman Constance Hendricks, rON, July 12.—The Dis » Cross has beon er, Earl Dodge Osborn, a year his| Havre, France. senior, was wounded in France last Privates James H. Ensley, Aing-! aytumn while he was serving with | worth, Neb.; Ray U. Nicholoon,'tne american Field Ambulance. He | United tates WASHING trench mortar fire was in excess the city of Rio de | tinguished s¢ the preceding day, but was w Beate aiauiered and of metium caitre. "| A Message taxes under provisions of the new Aven- | awarded by Gen, Pershing to eleven| German air fore: ' 1 | war tax bill to raise $8,000,000,000; | lente Wils leat ey cae : : | increase in reconnaissance and ob Scotts Mills, Ore. benelved the ¥rench, War Choa for 191 x celebras | More officers and men of the Amert-| seevation fights. Our own wire and from eadquarters DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. | yaior in action, taxes on luxuries used by the people | can Expe iry Forces for gal-| ambush water holes continued active ts, Wil obbi ali : zi IN be a secondary consideration. saga ae in all sectors. One of our recon- Lieuts. William D. Robbins, Ral-| Lieut. Osborn, who is twenty-four es aeonnee ry Copan one lantry, the official communique from Setrele penetrated the sn: eigh, N. C.; John C, Wilford, Ashe-' years old and a graduate of Prigce- | uch is the intention of the House J American Headquarters in| France cond line trench and recon- ville, N. C. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES, Capt. Karl H. Dauber, Benicta, lon there. Altkirch sector was a decided increase ng days in t which cot ton in the class of 1916, attended | s and Means Committee, which | the Plattsburg training school for| officers last r and received his commission of Second Lieutenant, He | to-day anr | Feland and Major Ar nes received | Wet T |over the two preced in the fight] enemy'n artillery. fire the measure. irrill of th Jerosses for th hedule for taxes on luxurtes, submitted by the Treasury Depart-| Fourth « cae ary | went to Spartanburg, 8. C., with the| ok Sbanbia fart Jat Belleau Wo Major Tur-| prised shells of, ght, janedium und Sergt. Arnold J, Yoterson, Beloit,! tort tntantry ment, is conceded to be an excellent! nam eno walite ited displayed | heavy calibro, His airplanes were in Wis. | @ ind of levies when creasingly active, One of them was extraordinary heroism in leading bis) gttacked by an Allied plane over No to receive the) had been exchanged the enemy plano : . | On Nov. 26 of last year Lieut, Os- Corpl. Guy M. Cox, Denison, Tex. |torn married Miss Margaret La Cook Harr E, Hollingsworth, La| parge, daughter of C. Grant La Congressional “Peanuts Harye, Kan. |Farge, the architect, ‘The ceremony : Bey ean ARGS nO AR Ay Actas | BY PLANE OF HIS CAPTURE Crom, seven of them for thelr work | gras nccn tt BAT Infor seconds. later roasted ‘golden WOUNDED SEVERELY. |toot: place at Grace Church and was| | = YAN | ace RBIOMGRDE SNE SHAUER Sen MIE] at scichaprey on April 20 and 21,| fell from ise’ exploded andl Gaal brown,’ moulded Lieuts. Charles H. Cook, Cussctta, marked with military simplicity, The! p..: ‘i tee has thrown the schedule Into the ——— we le fell to the ground in the en- with ‘our Ga bridegroom's brother, Barl Dodge Os. |Family of Ludi Stree discard, mainly because it has been} y Face tint sot ¢ Henjamin James and Jomhua| Cny'y rear area.” OUr troops. con- Vanilla. Chocolate i wie ia 7 | forced home upon th -|Clarence Young Asks That Mother} tt. 1 mes R, Thorn- ' cir patrol ac all a ~J William H. Osborne, No. 40 East born, then invalided home from Loath to ve Report of His ie 1 fs ont en that he peo~ tence ung ’ T ik Paget nab y Hn ued thelr patrol activity all along into a generous bag. 36th Street, New York. | France because of his wound, was eee gate ray nia ef ver and Sweetheart in Des Moin D Foreman eee thann sector was very quiet Harold H. Tittman jr, St. Louis: | pest man, om ‘ i = many astioles, the maniac: la., Be Notified ton and Willard] ,,7he THOME verai patrols actempts AUERBACE’S Manton W, Will Sinton, Tex, | scorn icra as ¢ H. Wlein, pris) OF DIAN, OO RES SARA ine eee . . ‘ jor. {in to raid our lines were driven Corpl. Thomas Brace, Detroit ‘NEW YORK FLYER SAVES wate “at Com oT): fa) These profiteers, it was de- mete r Anat eas 2 ANTE ns, : adhe ut and Gor tuck. ‘The enemy's alr forces were Chocolates “aa 1a Regiment, ts ive the \vap{clared, must diagorge and return to| Thursday, July 11 (Associated Press is | not particularly active on July 6, but Privates Toul J, Allen, ¢ aes Hos i oa Segal ee + 6 aiare of the hu A note written by Lieut. Clarence | sting Vien Crosses navel hig activitly was marked on July 8 and Candies M.; Frank J. Blanchard, South Ma LIFE BY HIS COOLNESS Depa c r H ‘ alin ok Deel Molneh heen awarded te follow oniinted | Oi" “iin date we drove back two eae chester, Conn.; Jake L, Dyer, Novice, death on May 20, A lett 4 1 aee DUAR DB: compelled to land with 1 H aullantry set forth r Muhtbach. In the Woevre | WhereverYouare July 6 Tex. kilfully M to Bri Fall i —— behind the Austrian linea during th phe 7, was exception- i om, No, 60 Midland | Skilfully Manages ¢ Falling) 2 w iT bat n the Lower Piave last month 1 Lord & Taylor ne note requests that Lieut mother and sweetheart uel T. Johnson, Dot, Va; Clinton TRENTON, N -Lieut, | that the family , July fled t he ts merely af ne | '}Man Who Sought Through C Lamphere ille,.N. Y.; Blair I.|George Leisure of New York City, |' 8 the AG 1. A Dp ript to } \ Menand lin, Pa; Max A.! pilo a Curtiss biplane in battle | 5! ce " 5 eigen ados way ce 18 jt . : Belts, Detroit \procedure with two other airplanes| ldest brother, Isadore, enough| to Escape Service Given Cha a panei § lec 38th St. 39th St. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, jfrom M Princeton, was i asa paintor LOAF tO in Army by Court. os q Kor excep —— SET TENU —— Private Joseph 1 Eastland, Pita | {ured} «poe day when be ret wy wut, thir Whe the war] 1% Hany Horowite of No. 119 deer | COST PADDING CHARGED. | ey a eld, Mas of John M. McDonald, a Ne fs . . # » Street, Bre yn, makes a gor re | . « Ley = 1c WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER-| York banker, near heres | Started and w 4 subury off ba hae le a ectae gas Cie Ae en Saks \ y ap MINED. 8 so man. | Vienna to have tried to ¢ ‘ on the | Excessive Katimatens é f ended In er=es Licuts. 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