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NEE EVENING WOR ~ TUESDAY,~ JULY: A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEW 190 ON THE CASUALTY ROLL FROM ARMY AND MARINES; NEWARK SOLDIERS KILLED “Sergt. Hanley and Corpls. Croliman and Knapp Meet Death in Action. DEATH: BY WOUNDS, Persting Reporis 14 While Fighting and Lists 53.as Severely Injured. 18. IN, July 16. The camalty list to-day has 102 names andthe Marine Hot 88, a total of 190. ‘The army list shows kiWed in action tourteen; died of wounds, eight; died riny Of sdisease, three; died of accident and other causes, one; wounded | severely, fifty-three; missing, twen tytwo; prisoner, one. KILLED IN ACTION. Bergt. John W. Hanley, No. 18 Washington Street, Newark, WW. J. | } Killed | | Wash | | Corpls. Grollman and Klapp Listed Bergt. Jacob Mannis, Centreville, N.Y. Corpis. Frank H. Collins, Edmond Okla; Harry A. Fuller, Geraldine Mont.; Frank H. Paidt, Weilston, Deta. Privates Louis Bruno, Syra couse, N. Y.; Fro Washington, D. « Hutch gon, Gregory, S. D.; Know | ton, Bradiey, Me; Many.t Newburgh, N.Y; Alexander Man-! murati, Praci, Htaiy; Maurio Ruccnich, | Ossero, Austria; George Turcotte, Fei | River, Mass; Vernon Wymer, Nor Baltimore, 0 | DIED FROM WOUNDS. Bergt. Floyd FE. Roderick, Soutu| Bend, ind. Corpl. William G. Storch, No, 232 West 144th Street, New York. | Privates Dewey Patterson, McCon nelisville, O. berto ©, Rocha, Los Angeles; Isham A. Smith, 7 Tex.; Lee KE. Smith, Pineville Charlie V. Snyder, Continental, V. Arthur . Winslow, Rockland, Me DIED OF DISEASE. Privates Lucius Hampton, Mat thews, Ralph Perry, Cushing, | Okla; Bernard Sponsky, Bakerton, Pa. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Private Ward, Philadel- phia. Michael J WOUNDED SEVERELY Sergis. John G. G Johnson- borg, Pa ( Cries: Leook- ba, Okla; KX S. Lassus, Fo Wayne, | Corpis. William P. Doyic, Syracuse, w. Y¥ KEilis R. Evan East Syracuse N.Y.) Luther M. Cra Bushton, Kan.; Leste Luebner u Kan. Henry Kerby, Kice ath ky “Max |. Meistrich, No. 87 Sheriff Street, New York. Herbert HW. M Raymond, Ml George C. Thompson, No. 171 Chadwick Avenue, Newark, N. J Karl ls. West, Mount Vernon, Lowa Guy E. Williams, RF. D. 1, Oakfield Me.; Thomas A, Wood, Orchard Park, N. ¥.; Cooks Frederick Troy, N. Y.; Lee Shelton, Sal w. Va Private George Barrett, College Point, N. Y. Privates William J Bowes, Worcester, Mass; Louis Brandt Grandy, Minn; Willam M, Brown, Dubois, | Thomas i, Butler, Harz. Thomas Dalrym n, Mass.; Pred R. Day son, Salt Lake City Private William De Fee, No. 230 Mulberry Streot, New York Privates Joba Deel Vrankfort, N. ¥.; Frank H. Pronkeberger, Par ons Kan; Willi HH. Frotten, Reading, Mas 1 Gianakopor on, Kiparissici, Greece; Alvin B Gilliam, Charleston, W. Va; Lou G. Howard, Crawfordsville, Ind.; mer P. Lennon, Mortage, Wis.; Roy BE, McConnaghy, East Bernard, Tex Patsy Maffe, Ricci, 1 Bartnolo mew J. Mahoney, Boston; Charles Marshall, Milwaukee; Charles} Massey, Chester, Pa; Semi! Morga Rochester, N. Y.; David H, Murdoch, Saginaw, Mich; Albert Novak, La Crosse, Wis.; Peter I. Pen Wa ren, O, Private Edward C. R. Riley 1115 Boston Road, New York Raymond E. South, No. 395 St. Jose Avenue, Trento Privates (ic No. ‘ine Meadow, Conn.; John } Wilmington, Del.; Hubert L. ward, Okla.; Joseph ‘Tardiff Me William M. Thorne, DP t: Joseph A. Troy, Kast St. Louis, Hl Private Bernard Tucker, No, 111 Huron Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Privates Joseph Waltes, Bay City, Mich.; Harlow W. Welch, Chelsea, Mieh.; John 1. Whisman, Landsaw jen Wilson, Winfleld, Tenn. MISSING IN ACTION, Gergis. Joh warts, Le Ky.; R. D, Studebaker, Robert, Ore, Corpis. Martin L. Anderson, Wom- eledorf, Va; Harry 1. Chambers, Des Moines, la; Alvin T. Rowley, | Pleasant Fill, Lyons, Tex. A Cal.; W. Va; Orrin H jo Street, Paterson, N. J. M Pa; Conway Skillicorn, low Skrouwski, ) Tenn, 88 MARINE GASUALTIES: eighty-e DL; Joho EB. Smith, Privates Ellis R rk.; Valentine Beard, Rector, Gaudian, Oakland Joseph M. Griffita, Charieston, Jones, Lyons, Mich.; jarence M. Law, Rolette, N. D. Harry M. Leonard, No. 199 Pearl Fred W. McEnany, Vancouver, | John A. MeInnia, Kau Claire, | Thurston McSwain, Blacksburg, ; James D. Matchett, Glenwood, G. H. Niehaus, Grand Rapid« ich.; Howard Pferdeort, Pittsburgh, Leny Sabatino, Ambler, Pa; Chicago; Wadis- Wheeling, W. Va. omer Steele, Chanute, Kan, PRISONER. Lieut, Herbert A, Wardle, Memphis, TWO NEWARK OFFICERS GASSED AMERICANS ON THE U. S. FRONT ARE KILLED IN ATION rat a) TWO EAST SIDE BOYS SEVERELY WOUNDED FIGHTING IN FRANCE " LIEUT. DENNIS KILLED IN ACTION, IS PRAISED FOR COURAGE IN BATTLE. Among Dead—Eighteen Are Severely Wounded. WASHINGTON July = 16.—"The ht Marine casualties re- ported te ay are divided as follows Killed in action, 42; died of wounds, Letier From Fa | a 10; severely wounded, 18, and missing | Says Office 1 dis- } eer a in action, 18. ‘The list follows inguished H es | 3% 1] KILLED IN ACTION. a ae srinete Tiaat ron | Sergts. D. KE. Donahue, South Bos-| ence 4 Galt x a | ton, Mass.; 1. W. Ish (present ad who was i | ress unknowa): C. C. Kite, Phila! ronowing leiter from Meter Chooces tie | ph et | . . Corpl. H. Groliman, No. 179 Madi- My alr, Den velbg be } son Avenue, Newark, N. J ri Rae ea : . Corpl. Harry Hillis, Fredonis, Mao.| cages, ain Breeder Marines when he Corp!, G. W. Klapp, No. 199 Chad- |r 1 this office, contain wick Avenue, Newark, N. J. \ ti citation: in. reforence. t Corpis. J. W. Korskey, Grand Rap- |» Lieut. Clarence A. Dennt lds, Mich.; J. Napp, Philadelphia V1 know you will b | A. Neil, San Antonio, Tex J, Sem rn Jian, Taylor, Pa; F. Sidders, Yard-| i: eel yl, of ville, N. Ju; BF. Turner, Waco in CRBLUre OE AE Drummer J. A. Overland, No. eerie Stevens Street, Camden, N. J ine eat oath Ue TREE Privates H. Bemberg, No, 2046 Howe ping his firing line supplic Street, Chicago; I! G. ndin, Am herst, N. H J. B. Brown, Lynch Mt 4 fa plea > write y burg, Va.; E Buch ter, Chicag a L mn; WwW. Burto Burton. hed him 7 1 and | Kansas City, M gE ; i , : pwieh, Ke; J ae re : Louis; G. E. Duelo ne Menez : a Hugh Fackreil, ige, : Fischer, Ofall Di; te ee eo AMERICAN WOMEN Ennice, N. C.; D, € Herion witshe feld, stina; 7 H. Joyce, sourn Bos-| TO PUSH NEW LIBERTY LOAN t Mags.; H.C. Kiestler, Cypress, {11i.; C. B, Marcus, Tyrone, Mo.; G. E.! “No New Dresses!” One f Minerd, Pitcairn, Pa L. ¢ Nelson, ' Brockton, Mass; EK. D. Quinn, Buf Conte : a AB falo, N. ¥ Chicago Private Walter Rosenspire. No. 168) cH Qc july & work of Marey Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y Oeouinws na 00b000 > Private Harry Robinson, Philadel- | United sta adirad 15 aall’ana-ni ; of the Mourth Liberty Loan of $ Private VaniRensesiagr Sildmeres|0h0 000 ora tecin, lay at a con No. 1055 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, | ence of represen 4 from all part Privates C. H. Slider, Davis, W. Va.; | the National Woman's Liberty Loan! Both | ~ ‘ H, C, Snyder, Clarksburg, W. Va.; | Committer ‘ I! ; . W. J, Spearing, Philadelphia; R. 8.| “No new dresses” was a y ‘ Belore Spencer, Batavia, N. Y.; E. Wallace, | fered by Mrs, ila Flagg ¥ ( Abroa Fremont, Wis.; Sidney Weller, Mii-| in the absence of Mrs. W. G wo low boys w \ waukee, Wis, Chairman of the National Committee t ' Sergt. Major W jeary, Wash-| presided. “I haven't had a new dress | : : ington, D. ¢ | for r iis : eee DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN| peal Heo il wath tau : ‘ ‘ ACTION a w 8. D. Barber, Rockport, | Mrs, Frank A, Vander ber « » Pe Bil, Wash, [the National Iux Americus, Man, |umnen nat nee Ow ean rivates John D. Fehr, tle, | pea: 1 ‘ I Wash; H. F. Hathaway, Rochester, | The nen Ieaders ¢ ‘ N. ¥.; L,G, Humphreys, Indianapolis. |OMPhasized | fr | ! . | N. m. | Street, [x Mi oO mond, 0 B A ce Mi Stephenson, Division now a censor | Private F. W. Kemble, Rutherford, | f#niona bi ' reese eee eit oe" KINGDON GOULD 1S NOW ; " Bette ata W's mn U §, GENSOR LIEUTENANT. 3 Private G, Bo Willams, Detroit eh. "Young Son of R WOUNDED IN ACTION (SE in France With the 78th VERELY) tional Army Di 4 Corps, H. Kelley, Kerrville, Tenn w R. Anderson, Cedartown, Ga, Ningdon Gou w “ h w 1 Sergt C, C. Bdwards, Sallisaw, rom Lakewood, N. J. last a, Me alacmalkuiemitaan ali : Staten Island, N. Y. Pmee, Ab AM L; Ll. G ith Lama, homasen, Chicago; &. RL W sawatomie, Kar Privates W. Barker, Chicago; J. M each, No, 1 Arden Avenue, Los ngelos, Cal; H. K. Hopkins, Cre nt, OjJ. A, Muxfield, Palmyra, Ill; on, Keokuk, la; i. 7 mington, Mo; H. B, i Chicago; 1. W. Sokoll, Detroit ego, Ga; B. B He " ittle, Kingfisher, Okla; M. W, arsons, Kan, MISSING IN ACTION, pl A. S. Kowalak, Bay City mark Firat 1 a Mrooklyn Soldier hee A ene other ut Up Corpl, Corpl, H. J, C. Toulson, Salem, N. J. Mex. Vest, Kerrs Creek, lum, Mint ts f . ba Private C. W. Steinkamp, No. 829 Columbus Avenue, New York fam Daniel seraad Jn Bri A, G, Cob at Private J, W, Winston, bin, his ambitiea we become * soldier by JERSEY CITY MARINE, NOW DEAD, WAS GLAD TO BE IN DANGER ZONE h ew Wr a Par vs He Wa Pre o Go Where the Fighting Was lied of wound twith mania, now Jersey City, He was J and rece » University, Ind He nlisted in the Marines last December he letter was received from him «month nowhich he said: ‘Tam nthe danger zone and I am giad o I wanted to be in a regiment that e ng Was and A brother, navy on he Ma r was married four months befor enlisted @ your ago n Ju " 1 v former “ , Lincoln Place t nA st add was suid to-da Mrs. Skidm when he husband en 1, wen ve with pa amexp I ‘ W. Klapp, killed, wa " ia er w x y ul iM t Klay Ave with sa ql ' f yb 1 Ww : card t 1 ' 1 w m7 Formerly Killed With Bren r After Day of emi - TO TRAIN JERSEY MILITIA, 4) Offteers and Ton \ J y w Hi Ga Resery a 4 1 . A E iiky ” in command and Will retain the same stat ag ate no; on duly Se) Mees Caan, the present GERMAN FAILURE a | IN BIG OFFENSIVE SEENBY EXPERTS High Miltary Auth Authority Be- lieves Enemy Used 400,000 Men in Unsuccessful Assaults, LONDON, July 16—The great Ger- man attack against the Franco-Amer- can lines, carried on on more than a fifty-mile front, was reported to The | vening World to-day by a high mili ne tary authority to have failed def- nitely east of Rheims, where the French smashed the drive and are now counter attacking. To the west the only important gain made mans was the winning of a cross- of the Marne, engaged, not less achieved For the number of men which is considered to b than 400,000. the enemy nothing abnor Tt in the opinion of ma The Fvening World's authority that the Germans are hoping to take Rheims for @ moral effect, at the same time trying to reach the hieh ground beyond, a0 that the main Chalons Railway would ba menaced, and als a stronger defensive line, military authority sald to mans sh by the! giving tho Ger- | BISMARCK NOT CONFINED a TO NORTH DAKOTA; TOWN BRITISH PRAISE BRILLIANT WORK OF U8. TROOPS Justified Themedves on Crif- ical Occasion, Says Sit t Walter Runciman, NAME IN 8 OTHER STATES emand a Change -Joupalie Decent?” and What of Berlin and Germany? ISMARCK, N. D,, Placanding the town with signe reading “Change the Name to Something Decent.” The Northern Pacific Ra!!road Station sign bearing the name of the German has been colored yellow with the following: “To hell with this blockhead! What did he ever do for ust citizens are LONDON, | Law, July 16—Anarew Bonar Chancellor of the Exchequer, | made the following announcementdm Perhaps, Bismarck, Arkansas, | the House of Commons last night Minolg, Michigan, Missiemipp!, | ‘The enemy attacked early tiie Missourl, Nebraska, Ohio of | morning on a front of 90 kilometres Pennaylvan.s can answer that’ | (56 miles), pretty evenly divided east question. These eight towns have and west of Kheima The city iteait the name on railroad station | was not attacked boards too. Woat of Rheims the jermans pens- ‘There are twenty-eight Berlina [trated on a front of 36 kilometres In the United States, The one in | (22.37 miles) to an average depth of Camden County, New Jersey, was from four to five kilometres GS formerly Longacoming. to 3 miles) | Hanover runs Bertin a close South of the Marne by @ Dritliast | race. The © twenty-six cities, [counter attack the American troops | towns and townships of that | “rove the enemy back and took 1,680 or More prisoners East of Rhetms the enemy has besa heavily repulsed and has suffered-e name in America, mostly in States: | that helped r up the Rainbow | Division now serving in France | Bremen is not forgotten either, | there being eight towne by that One, in Marshall County, is on the Yellow Rive Five towns in Iowa, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Wyoming cling to the name of Germania, three to Germany and one to German Mata ‘There are three Potadams with Runciman said that m= 1 wish to offer congratm lationa not only to the Preneh tut to the American troope who had justi- fied themselves not for the first time on a critical ooeasion nase. Indiana, ning World Us too. They are in Minnesota, “It is impossible to ny just now| New Tork and Ohio, There ts how many men the enemy used in| OM¢ Pruwia, tn lowa, There is this attack, but the number ts very! ®!*o a King of Prussia in Poenn- fv ivania args | “The French Army Weadquarters Rninetand. and Rhine | « satisfied with the situation, The sah Wis, are on the map, At 264 Fifth Avenue wok Was expected by Generalissimo our other towns in New York Oth § hin the exact spot where it in| Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wem corner 29th St. taking place, and he also knew to Virginia are called G n “The Best of within a day of the time it was to be bombardment beran 4.20 the ene about y came midnight and at forward. “The German bombardment particularly by much of it to was long range ten marked shelling, points and twelve miles behind the Frency ares died. | the "MARINES COMMISSION | laviption camps in North lines.” While the enemy undoubtedly is trying to draw nearer to Paris, outcome of this fighting. 300 NEW LIEUTENANTS ing Camp in Virginia Become ¢ WASHINGTON and 16. Three hundred € unis {FIRST HUT HOSPITALS RECEIVED IN ENGLAND t America ¢ 4 Labor A Fa! \ 1 Coreat | 4 A an Ved s built in Bate f ise in the F 1 \ amps they wer wn as camp dispensarie Gon hos pitals and convalescent wards at ite From Traine! SAMMY, ‘BRAVE AS A LION,’ | MUST GET INTO TRENCHES Went Over With One Regiment Everything” fb On Secttoky July, Vth, oe open Goody Shop No. ane Hj] invite your inspection of what | we believe to be the Sai ‘ ; Most Finely Appointed and Failed, and Now Wanis y oe to oe Agi i LUNCHEON Saminy: Ligprmanh. Wh looking teh. ea & RING THRIErERE Lo RASBE RIM Annies A ROOM While Sammy is only fifteen, he adm! his present attack must develop , in this Big City much more successfully than it ie is “as brave as @ tion” and not Many thousands are already has for it to become any imme- afraid of anything, Sammy landed phon di peer andl diate bid for the French capital. [Sali asehetetian: oh esac ikian thes lt Goody Shops, but our newest There is nothing yet to indi 4 Li . e Shop at Fifth Avenue and 29th. irenches as the mas f 4 machine t the German High Command ex-| i compan ue ha wash St. surpasses them all. pects to extend the offens to the, As mon aa the boa maw ine Try Our Hritish front, and ‘The Evening knew at needed me in “CVT TINY } World's military informant doubted | tren a aa feniars 1 take him peal a FOUNTAIN twe ves at the name time, aid Delicious Sandwiches ‘The the Iranco-Amert fis French Pastry 4 fi extends = ro y from ' a ‘ the war oven, h verything Sanitary & Taste. Chateau rry to Mussl omit-| him.” fle wanta act \ fully served e narrow sector before Rheims. |the vessel was shelled by a subrmna 4 i ‘ast 23rd Street » the wt of Rheims, the battle |for seven hours, according to Sam s xtended from Rouvrey to Prunay be oe 651 Broadway nd the German attackers were : ~ everywhere held back, excopt on the} 7,000 IN NEW DRAFT CALL, 764 Fifth Avenue Lin road, between Prosnes and a EH cor. 29th Street 4 et ° ™ t | Prana where French lines were i ee two m an © ne a, be WAS Ju s. eae adage + were called upon by Provost | Here the battle ix still raging with yop gpecial training, ‘The movement H. di t fie hate ate RO Uae Hberie. cf] outa eitnerctaue Lend ak | from Headquarters voluntarily in e until July 2g. » was issued for 199 k Registrants mayb ducted for this m A special eall aw draft men qualifie Aug, 1 and to be teen until July 2 for 25 of the | — LIEUT. CASTELLANE CITED. out. 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