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be Senne ER TIN aE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918. ~ BROOKLYN SOLDIERS LISTED. AMONG KILLED IN CASUALTY ROLL OF 60 FROM FRONT Privates Cottone“ind Lesch’Met | Ma" David E. Sanderson, Lonrvil ve on v Loe D. Mi Hinton, W. Vo Death, With Twelve Others, , Lawrence W. Gibney, Central 5 orge Pete, Cincinnati; Chi W! hile in Action. Mechanic Roy W. Sherman, Temple, Eee ee f Privates John Bracia, Toledo, O ; 28 SEV :RELY WOUNDED. Clarenc Braun, Detroit; Burton F, Burns, Madiso: Wis; Harold ‘ Coward, ksonville, Fla. Summary of Army y and Marine! Privates George Davidson, 2 | City, Mich, Private Anthony de Pierro, No, 1/1 Oak Street, Yonkers, N. Y. | | Privates Arthur Dilbeck, Clairfield, whe army | Tenn. James L. Forbes, Linn Creek, | Mo Private Casualties to Date Shows a Total of 11,792. WASHINGTON, July 15 casualty list to-day has sixty names, | No. showing: Killed in action, 14; died of 2390 | Catalpa Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. George Gieck, : ¢ do } wounds, ed of disease, 7; died of tprivate Harry Gould, No. 1662) > accident and other causes, 1; WOUNdEY | Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. : severely, 28; missing, 3 Privates Marny —_Lesniowsky, j A summary of the Arn Youngstown, 0.; Leonard 1 HM Fine Corps casualties to date show 4! iman syracuse, N. ¥.; Reginald : total of 11,792. Casualties in the army,) McGraw, Syracuse, N. Y.; Wa 4 Materna, Chicago. ; are a we 5 ; Retied ins aniiok 1.670. Private William J. Nagle, No. 143 $ ives Mieeby “it Stevens Street, Wellsville, N. Y. 3 Died of WOUNKS....ceereeeeeee 606 Privates John H. Perry (no ad 13 : Died of discase ‘ - 1,345 dreas); Henry W. Sankiaho, Prince- | ¢ Died of accidents and other ton, Mich.; Charlie F, Snyder, Cor- ? sos tinental, O.; Walter F. Touwsir hacked : ., Hem pate N. Y.; Gaetano Vacca Wounded in action . 159) Providence, R. 1: Charles W. Will- | Missing in agtion (incl luding pris- lamson, Salladasburg, Pa. | 522 MISSING IN ACTION. — Privates Joseph J, Cahill, Lansing. ¥ +10,110 Lawrence, Indepen- | Marine Corps losses to date follow orge W.' Mannart, | AMERICAN GFFENSWE GENMONS SORRENORS & : Saneelh 573| Sacramento, ¢ | ° M ; Woun led + LOM town, Conn., previously ted m advan f the Americans + in this fight eral timea the ing five Gerw officer Captured ling, is now reported to have be noted for its dash and achiev Germans tried to retake Cantigny photograph shows Germans issu Miss 63) slightly gassed eit rough ‘ pearectoarern Gang to eee tie caplube ment. Our boys fought v | from them, but were repu ing from sbolters in Cantigny ‘Total 1,082 | Brooklyn Soldier Reported Gassed hough man | every attack, In tho first furrender to Americans throusls To-day's casualty list follows: | in Canadian Cw wobal dede i b | oners Ww taken includ the smoke of fume pr tor KILLED IN ACTION. porn a July owing | fl = a te nerican names appear o-day's i Privates Anacheto Boabon!, Ovine| casualty. list war, H | ban a "FEW AMERICANS KILLED dol, Italy: Charles Burch, Kieseling,! Wail, Chicag uteh $ wounded, Gould lived | Wash.; Henry K. Burtner, Greens-| Brooklyn, N. nA Brows, bepect. Place, Brookiyn, IN COBLENZ AIR RAID nate NC Soardinan, Pa. ‘or! Charles B, Cottone, No. 2534 Pitki c yany ¢ Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. U. 5. AGENTS 10 TAKE | i Oa etree ta | | Germany Reiterates It Captured All Louis A. Desrisier, Bergland, Mick; | | 1 he wrot Six Planes and Denies Bombs Arthur J. Gendron, Clayville, N. Y.; | ans ‘ June 1 and om| e Anthony Kopcewilcz, De petalccksied naw ti the ho y ere, I was in| } Did Damage. Charles J. Lesch, No. 174 Freeman | ' . ey Raine, HG AMSTERDAM, July 15.-Meagre de 20, s © Supplied again injured in an furious Street, Brooklyn. Needy War Plants to Be Supplied | quis ok dune Rae vent | | sadn of Abe Clrrrald. ot leat Wedvnedly Victor J, Lorenson, East Greenwich, | Without Interfering Wit et from me and my right wa ght against Cobleng, in’ which, he 1; William May4, Oriskany, N Others \ njured, That i# about all I can tell, ording to the official statements of : ap sateen! | TS. ee except that we will beat them yet." % " fie German War Office, all six Ameri Toke FOR ey eee evi 5 te, Colonel's ei to. Lesch’s) | Private Walter ot| Medical Mission i neers bY jcan airplanes engage the attack air, Roanol a.; Harry Stephen- | i 4 : empstead, 1. L, seve wounded ; 7” : cont 1 a be n i} a - V. i * a. © pture are conta in son, St. Francis, Kan.; Wiiam Wu. |? Tet habee peecuin, | Parents Praised His Valor— |in France on June 24, is a member of| Fact That All Our Re- [ier, copiiinn, ae aot i mni-officla gon, Havre, Mont, | Hele LAbOE eserultng AiMainU ene cinpany ( 24d Infantry. He attend ie " s under the United | d ‘ ast. High Sehool and en source urea. DIED OF WOUNDS. Mula aa Killed by Shell Blast Hight Sehool and en- | urces . a ae al Corpl. William Saller, Middle Vil- ermine! upon at a confer-| Graham Av aesiggien 4 bombs,” says the mossag All lage, N. Y. employment managers,| J. Lesch, rep re Fran re Seen ection Wer . machines fell Into our hands and Privates Robert L. Bagwill, tate employr agent off ja 1 lay's ca ri ih ar Special Catle Deena he Kveoing World.) |the crews were taken pr r alive men Edgar O. Jarma fof the employment service lagen the Greenp bk iba hy Hae LONDON, rays Sir James Mac-|except a few. This was the fir land, Neb.; Joseph Pi 8, A ants 1 on war Ww Colle t kenzie, Sir William Arbuthnot Lane] independent air uction of Ameri Russia; Bonnie M ave: & a notlt, me | ae 1 nd Dr, Herbert Bruce, in a letter to} cans It fatled completely." town; Ind.; Morris tel he United State well knowg and I he London Times in regard to the| par boninen so amployment. Service in thelr Btate. of : 1, and the vic of the Hritish Meaieat stission. |TANGFITT CHIEF ENGINEER Philadelphia kil An agent of the Fed h am 1 with pride for his Juni just back from America, tate | DIED OF DISEASE = Bo Wg plant ne H 8 ho Mixsion visited the chief OF U § FORCES IN FRANCE Corp!. Leo M. Miller, Hortonville, auch ke Jie | record as) Shorea Tt manufacturing establishments which | iy Ee paw : 0 und salted is 1 the | are devotir thelr energy to the| Privates Thomas Morr | tor Fra ! His pat enlisted July ruction of ships of war of alll Groanted Third Regiment Now v eer ae Jents, Mr. and Mrs, Julius Tesch, who Gono merchant ships; acreplanea And li k Ria deeatiote U. §. Army Transportation Control ae cura a it Septem: | munitions. ‘They also saw the huge Building Railroads Back of Rs LsebareiMs Fl WITH iH AMERICAS, ARMY 1 Ny A : At Bye ts Xpreased the | Plante which have grown into splen the Western Front THE A SRICAN UMY N elved layefr " f id ¢ if since the ance of Grover K. Spratt, P jue AC Cas he : off ome some,| did: eMiclency: wince the. eniran | Major Gen. William ©. Langfitt, who ee, July By the Associated | manding officer, ¢ ASRRRAa ERA Ke Seas | i Willigms, Cataula, Preas.)—The service utilities, which| 126th Infantry, the atand it muen |e te one eae ind varied | hA® Juat been appointed Chief Eniineer DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER ‘omprise. everythin 1 tak Te sii anaaseraare ay Ailing tuae a these | wide and’ varied) of the American Expeditionary Fores CAUSES transportation of the ad urces the Mission gathered the ¢ in France, (a a Virginian, tn 190) PES. tlonary have vise you of tt . Wn |viction that the American pe when he was a Major, he had part in Private Kdwin F, Raymond, Bute | suc gn was killed on Jur x ITMAN ORDEI Jhave been thoroughly aroused and/equipping the 900 United States Reguinr neer ¢ ni »: of a gas sh w 1 ‘i a in entire reement with at ho went to uba to help p the SEVERELY WOUNDED. ; Sto the transporte: | duty a <p feats ANP ain aide alto isa Lieut, Howard L. Beye, Mvanston, | Hon service and motor transportation! (6 oon 4 an of the 126th OF INSTRUCTION FOR 800 business communities have! In July, 1916, then a Lirutentut i ji ; I r called Motor | Infant to you. We " for a a clear conception of the mag: | 49d the Commandant of the Ting Ray Buckley, Brookline, | Transport : School at Washington, he was one of ad to him with us as he | 05 + New ; 1 Wi {nitude of the task before them, and | hou! at Washinton, mi ‘ ever ready to do hi Micers ¢ ew York Guard TT they are employing thelr untimited ete ae nent on te lu erican. Receive Systematic Course | resour of men and material 0 projects of coal, of! and phosp! 1 y ‘ ne, who was of Training | prepare for the coming ordeal ia tha Mouth and: Weat killed act June to enlist i : "At each public he Mis In May am he was as \ ut the | ALBANY, July 15.—-Gov, Whitman | gion was asked to convey a message! rigned by Secrotary to organize | “i tT 7 bas ordered a State Camp of Instruc-| trom the peaple of America to the | the Third Keximent of I ora at ; : : *| tion for more than 800 officers of > of Great Britain and her a! ko, which soon afterward went to | ot rq! New York Guard to be established | jies to the effect that they cre to be to baild and repair raliroads ; : ries at Camp Whitma amp will be|of good cheer} thut America is with id abe bis : ern ad he A ae command of Brig. Ge tobb of | the nole-heartedly, and that ahbe| 08 Jan: residen son w yea wa ah ROR AND i Hees Rank hem wh heartedly, and ¢ nominated him, then a Brigadier Gen. ote es 7G Ore: in d been in America| Brigade, Four hundred office as thrown herself into the confict) oa ty be a Major General in the Nas ; th rs He w an , pive instruction from Aug. ?1/ with all her strength and with th tional Army la By Di Md Infant ‘ the remainder from | firm determination to fight unt ai re ry ‘em-~ Deen 14, inclusive, Col, News | rors is compote POLICE SURGEON IN ARMY. r Pu n of the ‘ € me r . ¢ E, 9 Field Artiltet n what i) dell tf Dr, Higutns Grant nig} F006 ma e wit ‘ d ns the Pr 4 ¢ tu Jus elegy Val DE Phe lent Officers. nations t sa aeuaea my Ella . one wo n May 20 w | Officers will be put throu as 7 ved r “ ollie y i ‘ hem to perform their du en by Co } 10M v1 was Ge uth» rata, etree MILITARY OLIGE GORPS FOR [it : veh ¢ arena Ganon 1k ake - pe yes 1 “ ; Pr cere or non-commissioned oiticers. | AMERICAN ARMY IS FORMED At Camp Areenteat, = “i ee Ko Th WORRIED OVER SON. ¥ Otlice \ \ ‘ EVAPORATED or CONDENSED 1 Lit w | RATES hee a‘ t f Vapt.t Moosevelt May Be Laid t Division ' A ward 2 out th id ‘ Months With We Gen ‘ ; ; ~and see how ma Corp. Witian eee ; cine aMmnicas anaty | tha 0 le Avy ; IN FRANCE, J «A 1 rf i i may I an pene I )—-A general order from head. | MrAdee Acts to Protect Hutlan Hx- miuch better than B05 rosea |e sate Sad Py ooo pitied g A ange Mere er, Mra. J ' \ pe wou Rey q 7 : ROME, Ju A no " t ‘ n t f f 125 men and when madewi bade [eee iP gah tt men ana ema a Me i w tated that Baller dl I | pr t ary LR eM) es t b prevent « ler en 1 1 1 lif 1 r will Achar " f ¢ J may ’ tr 1 and 1 e How to make these and other tasty and whole- pany M, 7th Infa : | the fror . a ‘ i} France ea Hi rn Free Legal Ady 15,000 More in 1% Rico Making some dessert dishes told in our new Recipe Book, has oR Nita Wall Dy tice Bibanear Pe Pe deter The Milky Way.” Send for it today to Pear ‘ J “ Plo AN JUAN, I 1 July . H w wuy c Onite eee 4 1 t Marshal \VISCONSIN CONDENSED MILK 0, tr h ‘ a fathe WHS |kited and « n tow in J navy, a8! Gene jer d t local dra well known thre hout Queen as ured en the a lett, the | well as are by ” 1 , cot od a 91 Hudson St., New York Pari eaian a) eae ar enna aA eer ero AlaK | Bosra tn Harka iiea te proceed wl ‘ . and an peas near oF an am Ate 8 yard 1 of the Cou of Na mobilise 15,000 men in addi After being gassed on April 1 and ! wail yeste Mre. Bak a V8"! tonal Defense, the American Red Cross! tion to the 13,900 now repor ut Las spending a month in the hospital te @ hospital here, Auwican Bar Association Casas. en a Germans Giving Themselves Up to Victorious Americans After the First Dash of Our Troops Through Cantigny. 460d d 08D OOO24OF IGG 044 CHOOE4 944.04 HHREGOS IGE EOE CEE ERE DE DD a _ ONLY ARTILLERY — A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR, NEWS. FIRST. S. TROOPS FIRING IN VOSGES, 10 REACH FRANCE Communique for Sunday Tells of Fighting of Moderate Intensity There. WASHINGTON, July 1 Ger g's communique for Sunday rted only artillery Aghting in the s. The despatch follow Section A--Aside from artillery fighting of mode y in region July 11 to 12 ate activity but no 1 ments, The Germ: somewhat increase Ameri artillery especial n front lines. There w in the ( little a rman rear areas jal activity, shots between and Germ an Amert n ambush patre an activ man rear areas and in prisal fire, In the Marne sector 11 to 12 moderate activit lory fire was otherwise light. cluded some sneezing gas. airplanes ware this sector, Our without Incident. In the It th | numerous hostile airplanes, attacked were two but planes driven off by Patrols we sides without incident In the Woevre everything was quiet on July 9 American German tillery seattered a “LURE T0 SALUTE ly ont There was in creased circulation of men and trucks patrol encounter with an exchange ¢ pat Our ar © was moder rked devel op fire wa re July continued. Vosges, there is nc impor | tance to report.” Section B—In the Chateau-Thierry a on moving groups! in- rman unusually active for atrols were active Altkireh sector on July 11 re was No unusual activity except Of these an American balloon two French active on both to 10 ar- working IS CAUSING ARRESTS | Onticer ton Insist on Observance of Military Courtesies, WASHINGTON, July 15.—Soldiers | and sailors must comply with military | | rules and salute officers In Washing |ton and elsewhere, Nearly 200 soldiers | have been locked up temporarily in| he past twenty-four hours for fall- ure to observe thia service rule, The lurge number of reserve. offi. + holding down desk jobs in Waah ington hax brought about an indis- mong some of the “buck” > Complaint 1s mn Desk Jobs | in Washing- ficers do not PERSHING REPORTS: TOOK CANTIGNY Now Alsd Announced That it Was Second Division That Stopped Germans on Marne, WITH THE AMERICANS ON MARNE, July 14 (United Press)— Li was the First American Division it captured Cantigny, and Jt was the Second Division that stopped the son the Marne, it ts now pee miasible to state, The marines then captured Bou- hes and Belleau Wood, now offi- designated on ench War Ps as “Bois de la Brigade Marine.” The 9th and 23d Infantries, with marines, captured Vaux. while portions of other infantry regt+ ments held the Second Division's line and did excellent work. Artillery ma« chine gunners and all units of the Sec ond Division share in the glory of the’ historic Marne fighting The First Division is a unit whieh came over directly from the Mexican border and was the first to land in | France, the first to enter the trenches cially Office the ! 0 : in was| for training and the firet to enter ne enemy's artillery fire age ple *| permanent American line tly babe ee Lyall elie tpaial They were rushed from the Toul of his patrols, which a Mele 4. | front to Picardy late in March and Stone the river, were bet a et entered the line weat of Montdidier on Se tile planes were aflly active,! Apri 24, ‘There they,withstood heavy pu balloons were qui : 11 | (Remy bombardmenFand consolidated } Ia the Munster sector on July | their Line, Their artillery did ef- no unusual developmen a neearies | fective work and the infantry and Two German patrola w Nn @D-| other units gained ascendancy over proact od our trenc ee were driven) tne Roches, The climax of their work off, The German machine gun and! wa, the capture of Cantigny, to which trench mortor fire was somewhat! they are holding despite: repeated above the aver severe counter-attacks. | In the Thann sector on July 11 the ie Germans attempted a@ raid in the ‘The First Division, according to an- Hilsenfurst area at 3 A. M., after] nouncement by n. March, Saturday, artillery preparation. ‘They’ were) 18 compgsed of regulars under Major a : ! jen. ‘uilard, who commanded the ja iven off with losses, falling to] Heownsville, Tex. district for severat reach even our line, German til. § nd Division ts « rs, including marines, under Major Gen Bundy. ‘PLEDGED NOT TO BUY ANYTHING GERMAN Auxiliary to Circulate to Oppose All Teu- tonic Influences. Women's Vow It was announced here to-day that an organization meeting of the Wom- jen's Auxiliary of the American De- fonse Society will be held to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at No. 641 Bex= ington Avenue, Committees for vari ous departments of work Will be named, and it is expected t the auxiliary will embrace women from all professions, Prominent reli ang organizations have promised aid. The auxiliary will adopt and cire culate the following pledge of the rican Defense Society: "I pledge elif never knowingly to purchase rticle made in Germany.” fhe programme includes untversat service by citizens at home.as well aw abroad, opposition to Teutonic ence In every direction, that 1 conductor ace y aliens as members 0! and the advocacy of ry service, YOU CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL return p In order t Moers may know how t 1 the salutes prop- erly and present 9 snappler and moce military appearance, daily drills are being given to these men at the ¢ f office hours, Squads of reserve o ficera may be seen dil in Wash- neton parks every afternoon, and on Sundays th re required ‘to take | liong hikes and practise on the rifle; lf your teeth are not tmmaculately range targets In proper trim white, with a glowing lustre that The day ia far distant when| compels the admiration of all wha disabled off n/}see them, iUs because you are using the front wil at xk [the wrong dentifrice jobs, and it to have the! you never saw two handsome rows of men displaced traine ined for active duty.) teeth in your life that were not ems | bedded in healthy gums, so when you buy @ toothpa buy one that bes FOOD RULES VIOLATED, dha “thoroushiy ‘clevaing the taki make soft, spongy gums U. $. CUTS SHIP RATIONS sturdy “and keep them In ‘ ver a snillion New York Harbor Found | tsers w ny ee a Gu Also Must Use Whea vite” gy yes Ph j World ‘ ow being | n nea and de- WASHINGTON, July 1h The f partmer © in k for 26e, ance of ships t penalized for | At snce tube fullure to observe Food Administr f eco tooth paste, the dentifrice + on regulations is reported from New| that has such a sensational sale in 1" acai p the Middle West, the paste that then- York inds of the country's best dentists Por exceeding the Jard ration use and prescribe per man vessels in New York Har-| poopie who tor had 250,000 po f food cut F n from thelr from June 1 to 4 ; set * ver W the ravishin, ferough i098 he War Trade! corms of Py never lose any Board, Thi eady bad been) weep over acidity of the mouth and twken at t ships aat| never, never, k of giving had to be un Reductions were | Up Senreco for ar sooth paste, made in whea f, pork, sugar and | Try Senreco h are not at- putter jie Wheat substi(utes were| tractive, wh Hiant. The r upplied. ults in’ thr w nish you i nse Nation's | and you'll we why you pald high \ f n rices for ordinary tooth pastes ubrou t ur f when a big tube of Senreco costs so Ar India Ad ward Vv in ro m ves Were and the next| f the abov med coun. | | The ships sailing from New York | have in some inetances been violat- | ing this regulation and being kept for further cases, ’ jose watch Is

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