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THE EVENING WORLD, “WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. FIVE NEW YORK SOLDIERS LISTED AS KILLED IN ROLL » DF TT2 ARMY CASUALTIES iNew Wilson Bridge Across the River Rhone At Lyons, France, Opened Last Sunday TO eT mOPLATRLY MARKED OW A MAP Mezy—One Group Held a Cellar Until the Main Force Came Back. Sent to Fort hausts Class 1 Contingent | Slocum RSE LSA ITE | WITH THE AMERICANS ON — Gen. Paatine ites Reports 38 of Joseeh Hibbert, Phitadeipiia; timer in Many Districts. THE MARNE, July 17 (United NEW YORK AVIATOR ‘ : C. Lindquist, Hartford, Conn.; Robert -_ Press).—American troops, havin His Men Meeting Death <. Roper, Memphis, Tenn.; Albert 8 F Me ee : i be “ : The Bronx gave an enthumastic| thrown the Germans back across the ai 43 sump! ichwood 1.; Robe: While in Action. | Samo n, Hichwo ry Va.; Robert send-off to-day to drafted men| Marne on their sector east of Chau IN A SINGLE FLIGHT —_—--- | ‘Corps, Noah fat Beavis tee who act out for Fort Slocum. Headed! teau- Thierry, are aiding the French| WOUNDS FATAL TO 16,}8teve Bajewiez, Frankfort, Pa by bands and cheered by crowds of|to clear the enemy from decid = 4 Harry N. Hall, Philadelphia; Jame relatives and friends in the Streets,’ bank farther to th astward i Te . M, Jones, Williamston, N. C.; Robert : ; Iwo Are Victims of Airplane McDonough, Marshalltown, La sagidllacemaeeh Uansiet huldbeeed Pe Slunll stalks killa alae ; é sohig ike ; y boards to subway, clevated and trol-,man officer shows that the two Accidents and 96 Are Se- | Mavige | Mesnanot Phitadetphia ay tations, They were taker (0 (he) «marten ve ve . senjam ‘oliver Nyy perionr hospital deliberately verely Injured. Bruce K. Neubig, Oswego, N. ¥.; Fred Harlem River station of the New! cited py Germ A. Rankin, & ibevitl fe j h Haven Railroad and departed for w wn airmen far in the WiatiautOR: 5 eel NY: Suid, Hornell, NY el. camp on the tH o'clock tra Lbayhd sy our lines Monday night, wer my casualty dst toda ‘ Corp!. Morris Schuchman, No. 2 NBN he ysl A facta hl Eat y eaviratcaaan | East 112th Street, New York. boards, Th marture, added cases hay n reported ame Killed ina $; died rhles ClOFENES Ds Huott; Wilrel the calls of the t few days, when © Boches being ¢ ured whi 4 ou 6; died Nineaae, 4 AL tev, Bes Sie Slawteton, Ale the Bronx was rather hard hit by the Wearing American and trench un ae died of Ky; Musician John Branca, Harris draft, about exhausts Class 1 in many | form 1 deg | DUrB, Pa ‘ of the dis T apply of men in French, the her causes, 6; wounded os America \ ; Ag aillteakotnia tet baninies Jamba Ay Ripemte Nak Will. be. auemented additions t07¢ rn ally cleared ai . 68 Wright Avenue, Jersey City. Class 1 by reclassifications and the ood and have retaken Hil . cintrat evently and the village of La Ch KILLED IN ACTION. |" Wagoner Abraham Zung, No. 508 |egivimtion of men who have recent ealeee Wevin la A pelle ho deat ool AS ital tac tadd Retell fll Actlabad ded dal A TeOne lof the biggert ovations Was ie ini Wood Charley Davis, Washington Cooks Thomas Dohetty, Lower ven to the men of Bourds It a ON deh cod te south of Corpis. Dave Davis Sdy nnis'|Cartpite, CANE) Arthur Tc Jeraine t they marched through 174th porhabaael. and western aude R. Harper, Social Circle, Ga.; | Stor sit 4 ‘ RES a = puthern Houlevard to board a ringe evidently formed — the : of bet 4G ha A WILSON BRIQGE —LYONS. FRANCE ecial train of eight trolley cars that American. right ' i amucl Krafft, Akron, O. Bailey, Berwind, W. Va The new Wilson tay; the Ant ‘ry. Gh 1 M t tno them to the sta They wer ent flank, Hill 231 © Corpl. Luke Napodono, No. 213 First | Neck, Chicago; Blisha Bedell, Ne Bridge ucro en RRGae Peis ALItIRA tiles shelbaresh doer le eedee wis memed tor id by Hugh Halligan, a city fireman and La Chapelle Monthodon are Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Britain, Conn.; Harry Berry, Ogdens- was 1 last 8 was t by vor HH the President i whe already has st wrviee in th a short dis © to the eastward Corpls, Harry Peters, Toledo, O.; | burg, N.Y - and who | fof a ciap. of the wood.) William H. Salvador, Philadelphia ivan D) Bercy, Counen lute: 5 KILL re: UEAMa Kha were taenal the rine vAmeroans, | ope sion ve Blayney, Olin, 1 AS HE BR who saw th off, id ; Marne in the region from Mezy | Private Charles Afremoff, No. 1778| Private William F. Borchardt, No. UGHT WOUNDED KILLED ABROAD, rae han ,te Juulgonne, (A front of more (han | Park Place, Brooklyn. 304 West 150th Street, New York Our OF mae high apirite, afd) yo cca) Moines, la; Samuei Belinski, Bridge- | Mont.; Jose BoreWalll, “Basuern w 7s men, Hever completely evacuated Meay Co) port, Conn.; J. Bucior, Buffalo, N. Y.; | Mich.: F i. Grads sails ME ose at rt the south bank the river, five Bradley Burkhart, McRoberts, Ky.;|N. Y ia FO Oe eae coeted tothe New files cast and north of Chateau George H, Downing, Natural Bridge Silas D. Brashe Ve Haven Railroad Station, led t Thierry), One platoon hid in a ce N. James A, Dunham, Whiting,] Lawrence E. Brooks, Blufr bands, A mon of police ves as the Germ, rushed in. As the | William ison, Klmiralia.; Ray S. Brooks, Radcliffe, Col.; ch pap ey i Harlem Patt! enemy passed them in a seemingly Heights, N. Y.; Roy L. Finney, Cam-| John Capuzieilo, Lawn Mass. Prish tthe mother of Fing Day, er-ending line, this tiny garrison bridge, Kan.; Edwin L. Frank, Con-| sol B, Cob took part in the parade and thouaitds ) Dela out, fighting dew ly an Cohn, Oakland, ¢ Jobn R Bara > ) 1 i stableville, N. Y.; Frank B, Huddle-| Coolidge, Fort Worth, ‘Tex Parents of Private Van Pelt I of frtenda and relatives of the 4 Mictlog great tonne ston, Melbourne, Fla. Privates Royal Croo ; a, ‘i ; | pective soldiers followed in The main force of Pe Martie Keune, No; 620] Stone Aves | Andrew Gussie aie pu in Bed When Informed Wake.” Meveral women fulnted 10 Haek slowly bpert ile nro th » No. AV Heetanle ; + Paul mah erual the railroad station, bu . sling every Inca of nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. i Botanica, Rocheste Archie of Son’s Death. were quickly revived ground with the grey-clad infant Donaldson, Deater City, O.; Floyd W. ; b . infantry. | Samuel Lomma, Canandaigua, N.|Donathan, Falls Mills, Va.: Hora Prior to thelr departure from chelr. ‘The Hite group In the cellar fought Y.; Nick Mainus, Ageia, Greece; Joe asgow, Ky.; Robert Priv Milton Van Pelt, Hea reer with, cixats, cigaretven and | Om ke an Jalet in « rushing torren P, Meagher, Lillis, Kan.; Robe Mountain, N. C.; Ink ites 6 a tae sweets. —- Then, when the American counter. | Mitchell, New Haven, Conn. Berne retd aikia oneee Pere SEP eDY a a attack drove the Germans back upon | Charis: K. Mentaces, No: 619. Wile n, Springfield, aan | Division, was killed in action. in HIS LAST LETTER HOME he river, the platoon= what remained | low Street, Hoboken, N. J. f Kingsley, Ia. are on the sixty-sixth birthday + of it—-riddied the ranks of the at William Newshaum, Fulton, N. Y.: Hargina, Irwin, Pa.; Henry J. Hart th Elliott Van Pelt, Tul TOLD OF DECORATING ng Germans with machine guns Samuel FR, Nicholas, Tullahoma, | fiickey, Denton Tet Chior Hie The War Department telegram wa There was a joyful reunion when th enn.; Earl C, O'Brien, Ronceverte, gings, Ticonderoga, °, ® ¥ ’ itth rrison was again absorbed iy V J Hornt r Lael Geo Et Ie ed t the family hor v. Va d "Co 01 ir y ornit Cha jont, > ie ay ea ams aome to the roan anks, 7 " Ww. V ohn O'Connor, I N, Horning, Chaumont, X F ci tree sista the American ranks, New Rochelle Flyer Destroys Ane Y.; Charies E, Patterson, Puola, Kan.; » Pass Vi . : ; ital cab hecptel nll LaweslaShacilnba tats ther—Five All Told Wi it 8 he pare of the y—he A yther—Fiy ) lames HH. Poe; Laurel Bloomery, i; William b. Johnson Bhivntweatyenere bat i Brooklyn Boy Who Was Drowned mee), in atiemptirig to dank « targe| — let-—Flve All Toll Winged ‘venn.; Joe D. Pulliam, Round Bot- a; TI Kiity, Ch, PN aoa both et Also Hoped Parents Were force of retreating Germans, drov Over Dormans, om, Va; Charles A. vone, a George J. Lan, A HOR ES WAR FSCO NOR UY set lig i bist torward so rapidly that they were cut! WITH ‘THE > cs hie cistces ata C ae ) AMERICAN ARMIES Waterbury, Conn: Wi we EL To iba M arc lark Buying Liberty Bond off and surrounded !n a wood, Called! IN FRANCE, July 17 (By Associated Hagerstown, Md.; Donald C, Stoug a otha nae w eae there with he : { Muckley, mentioned in ¥Pon lo surrender, their answer was | Presa).—1 German airplanes and Lander, Wyo. : ive children, Her husband, forme peep ied, |# crashing volley, Bofore the ¢ Gnu Gallech were Gasceay John J. Tesoro, No. 738 Tremont 2 * 1 1 in of a lighter, was killed in — ——— " iy 8 : iy WN ne ae md tau can ramavan crane ha ed aiie ee e oa ieee red by Alstom ‘Avaniias News Vert: Ten:y John 1 Tail Ww Neb By x weeks ago. “Teor AR FRYE aoe } eee trom the War tf doughboys rushed them with bay- | Dormans, on the River Marne Mileh M. Van. Pali No 480 nat Honerean monte a y r bre r ording to a ted ; e nd cut their way back to the noe Mile ow ward H. McGee, Clat Muir, ~ FLOW e Sister bye Department to his parents, Mr and | American lines with surprisingly te . r of Worcester, Ofte 154th Street, Bronx, N. Y. M. Mckelvey, Los Angeles; De Rus Me ieY beh id wou iste Heard From Him in) ye youeph Buckiey of No. 207 Rakph American Lines with surprisingly £6 yrought down a balloon and fought off DIED FROM WOUNDS. nf Palak a Malvern, In Albert E.| Floyd Stev f Ridgewood, N. Ji, 2B ( gram July 7 When He Avenue, Hrookiyn The Americans to-day ived the | three Fokker machines. Ieutah te ‘idier, Kan.1 | Maver: morelanc an. # * | cheer h Fred ' 4 Fs hur yraine from the ch co! Charles Porter of Ne tochel ‘. Lieuts, Scott Lennen, Soldier, Kan; “private Ottaviano Pettineo, No. 42 of Columbia’ Ambulance Unit, — |entisted last Was “Doing Fine Buck! nineteen. arteries | Lmnens, Oreime Senes toe J EeoOn Cen harles Porter of New Rochelle, N 4 1 No. 4 4 last M g and for their excellent work ip thi arold C. Mills, Tr Jefferson Street, Newark, N. J i b Another teas: F Sieut, Abra ae ' joined the 69th Regiment of the New t two days’ Aghting. knocked) Gown) 8 Geran eras ohn J. Hogan, Syracu re 8 by Lieutenant, Be ee eee ee lea cid one 4 rye, twenty-two ly oo National Guard August, | German morale is said to be mugh | hine fell a thousand feet, on Louden. ans - is i he ne casa list nn years « who was killed in an 4 jo than y vious phase © ‘rancis Simmonds of Ne ol te I age He ips i ut 1 y 0 Mr. a migcro; Gen nah Aye : ri , . Ms ar vaving beon refused for the Regular | lower than ip ap fous Paes At = reas Demy nee On w York city Henest Benedict, McLean, 1 Ge evens of Ridgewood, 5. vany ata plane accident with the American fore me 6 offensive ave eady | brought down two German machines f : pacar ae Ms Army because of underweight. He! iseq up a “ hae ol Gown Corpl, Gerald D, Fitzgerald, No. 3141 Kaworth, Dorchester, N was Killed in France, while bringing |;yrmerly of No. 738 Avenue. abroad, was a student at ( Pig patella Se ehac “asy acai |Gervae eri Foes cer | cUAritine dtuen: cron ETay Wanda Kingsbridge Terrace, New York. toberts, Kingston, N. ¥,; Anthony (, wounded out of No Man's Land ree WAR Grafted aly: 5 nwo, His! versity when he enlisted with nonths of guard duty and was ac- | spect for America bg qui sun Francisco, brought down ono alr Corpis. Nathaniel McConahy, New| RUPP, Catherine, Kk Clarence A. Columbia University. Ambulance ner ph, Is also of draft ake) american Amb Service a cepted in the anny last February, nereasing and deciare the Ger-| plane, and Halph (Neil of Nowa Castle , Pa William H. Parsons, | Ged ees i Me rs is M a Shaw, | Unit in France tly after June 15,| 84 !8 awaiting a call to the ” = fe Ae being lened to Company D of the | mans’ losses were ox extremely heavy. | Ariz, destroyed a two-seater, ly He c rivat TE ere ee Beet eee taol § a ‘ . Gerald Daniel Fitagerald, | “#0 "88 “Une Bae ANOS let Replacement Kogineers. Buckley | ly Hoa Private Joseph J./ton, Ind.: James ¥ Siihanek. Cicero, | according to despatches rect bleached h Infantry Ror training at Allentown, Pa was was a graduate of Boys’ High school Mrs. Charles F. Porter of New siler, Burlington, Vt NM Spears, Aurora Amus {his par wt at their summer ys Is sted as) acre fet Aaals i {eee PLANES START T TRAINING Roehe o-day recelved word that Private Feinsod, No. 402 Hunter- a . ae aad Me Pg Dominik home n New Breston, C | wounds received in| tfansferred to the ay Fvice, He | echool in Brouklyn, before his | : r son. ut. Charl Pullman | Tomkin h Bend, Ind.: lL. Trout. Chateau Ti trained in this work at ‘Toronto and at nent tect rorter, of ith Aero Squadra don Street, Newark, N. J s a Pre Volur had been called fo hateau TH n July a stinent Was stud chitecture OR TI | 5 10 RLIN rainy | Fee Lig fale at 1 tes Raymond Harrison, Tor- | la ‘ o wil ve Gis | bring: the Jed out of No Mar home was at No. 3141 Kings- Fort Worth, ‘Tex., and sailed for Lng Turner Comaruction Com eoently succeeded in bringiog down gton, Co Prank W, Manning,| oma City J. Will Live | Land, a om 8 un Terr He enlisted a year land last) May erat letter received by Mea| ilies 1 Marne ewt Mass.; Edward A, Nelson HEA al nothy W. William was one of the first to and saided in Septembe 1 Lieut, Frye M V. J. Ale} puck om her son was written on| Bight FI From Mineola in Squad- ung twenty-two : an Zant, Ky ter he su cai ford jr, lives at No. # Riv le . y fro Hats, , 5 hit years old ficers traip- well, Mass.; E. Paesehke, Junction r . ' ) “ w xp r r reide | Decor Dy from Blats, Fr on Formatior } el}. | a ne ore en MISSING IN ACTION. a be saa Drive. the address given in the casualty “We had a fine Decoration Day :| ron Formation With Philadel Jing camp at Madison Harracks, New a Elyria, merch Gar ‘ ‘ nt line and that | Hils home, Noway a aap ‘ mae in the Wore ot $ active. ork, early last year, and after e DIED OF DISEASE. Earle 5. Murphy, Hirt- " happen to him. His brother ow. live there. ‘The luse tetiy| A: service we marched to the ceme-| CF unr haha roplancs in} wag transferred Ameria Rorgt. Gordon Bentley, Pontiac as the ent over ng ow notor re- received from Frye said he was attend y and decorated the graves of A squadron formation to prepare for}aviation received his com brat, Gordon Bentley, Pontiac, OR LR eengeeremaate j went over | a nsolyed from Prye‘eald H attend: eA boym, who lost. thelr. lives bombing trips to German. cities were | Mission ' Mrs. Porter, the Privates Norman H. Hawkinson,|Kan.; Robert E. MeBnany, Vancou vens ventured back |". oharles Ernest M ; uM te ngland. | {he battle Held. 1 hope everything | started when eight machines driven by [moter of the is s a member We Idaho.; Paul W. Hornaday,| ver, Wash.; Mike Orestean, Enat | f 1, He was shot on] aida 4 n week Ht it not ig w home and that you are | officers of the Firat Provisional Wing /Of the Hoard ion of New Royal Oak, Mich.; Nicola Piccoli,| Youngstown, 0.; John E, Sciullo,| the side and examination showed tt | Hoboken was killed etion in he wa J there or|puying plenty of Lib Bonds 1n4! lest Haselhuret Field at Mineola for | .ccessssenmeeeeseneefeemmmieeessiial Ardmore, Pa | erbury, Conn.; James J, Shoea,| he} n bad inded by a pol. | Mrance on June 16, a ng to a ; f He sent a| Wa ings $ Philadelphia at 410 vch this morn — Cincinnati ltelanram trom the Wan Dsce smyin was DIED FROM AIRPLANE ACCI- i ' ullet, as an immediate infe f War Dapari ing Lieut. Abraham R. Frye, No. 462! PRISONER. 0 1 asked his| Montayne of No. $19 Willow Avenu radia TG h fights wil soon be. mad | ROOF Bergt. Robert Dunn, Norwich, N. Y tals Ene er from Lie sh and en March, 1917. He w niistment Aug He was a , of the I Provisional Wing Ao area | DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND wit it iil ene a METRO SODAS 2 BT LS Dak Aee SAYS LONDON PAPER | to be permitteu to tty the first machin Wagoner Edwin H. Gray ning Stevens w w ars | pang the. Arey k t Bighas iworraea ‘ Private Harold A. Bracken, Chicago. | ee nee f _ pe oe cee an i Outstand- | MME Tinpertance as the number of | Constructed along scientific prin- Private Francis J. Buckley, No. 207| (aijeeram From Gen. Barnett 1 from. Wesleyan Unive , ay ‘ i . Machines tak © flichts in-| ciples, ix practical, strong and Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. ablegram From Gen, Barnett Tells; Cages NC master H ! ' creanes. tleut iteltenbaush was] Vt ible and is guaranteed Privates Lewis A. Burger, Birming Death of Adopted Son of graduate r NOW| Cau; Granee nwar nee Bush wieb ' ui saat ea bvag ; a i RUATAR ood ham, Ala; Donald L. Figenbaum,| Cushing Stetson FOr ae Dad A Ph. Ds | dead 1 are in it { \ eles Sigh OU Can sing, CROW, baer Ale) Donat ts Sea | g Ste legeve when he joined the ¢ ai oa Cu he ean } nne| CABLES DIRECT TO FRONT. <0" h, sneeze and laugh without Paul x The death of Kugeno A. Wallace of (voluimbla in May, 1917, at w front in Fran i Her on. | ear of dislodging this pla | No. 629 West 115th i ‘ umbi i is eo da i o ‘ ‘ WOUNDED SEVERELY Peet ee hope ra tig ay st) Frag bow. a5, ty He ; ; . “s : and | Mennages Can Ne sent to American | The absence of a roof makes it Sergts. Harper C. Burns, Per! Grive, halted by the Allies, to bo offi-| tw rs, ; ‘ Corpl. Mf Mar ether: fue nee commenting editorially, the Telegraph | | oe _|possib le for you to taste your Ww. Va. Joo ¢ Collina, Winnet cially reported He fell in action 1 i n Me Kru x " a 4 ted wi ! i} . oe . | food and spe ak freely t { : | \ ‘ ia he battle upon |b¥ which relatives in the U | P Minn; Steward Fatland, Minneapolis, | Manday : was x1 Kru ' a . q w ¢ ay eS pi Serie ala i bia A el of Salter Plates varies Minn.; Weldon Giles, Leonard, Tex.; | A jor arnett | Mar! au bigger iM N 1 i enem hidiers and army nurses dire , With the material selected. Rub- +! Corps, in a tel m to Walla vein HT . ‘ He w “ y with | . eve: [ns telemrsin sa WValnoe'e Coat * \ 1 GIFT OF AN AMBULANCE. the conduct | Fran The eublegrams will bear Ber plates may be obtained from | on years 4 Hi f ‘ _ nem ston “ERM,” w must bel Ra ; Acoeut may, Wi yrieathie irate the family it wag i Che ‘ wich must be 185 upward and eres his iif ; H sar, Nee ae A . 1 Mart fter peela h add j | fsts at all our offices free of charge. it 1 Wr s. bu i Lay | 1 Lo thar hu Same food for 9 ethene aide the anes Saye ret , & .; one of Infantry, American Army, France _ |uided in the society's recruiting w Rel Max ia . N of} iy ‘ha ‘ fr i 4 F | WHE Name m Street for Newark ° | Corps and went to France with Gen t a A efter, at N st Plo “ 2 2 of the Amact: rpetuate the memory of Joseph f [epeakine N An, twenty yu He wa : urs ol Former Divinity tudent Killed mlsianon GF the Amar: | carond. (Cx Mokiones) ‘the! tirat , opp. A. & S., Brooklyn | ,{le had been in wetion at Verdun and » June $7 ac: | yous Pte roe canoe ln 1 {IDDLETON, Conn, July B slowed the enomy the) Newark Dey 0 dle in service, bag Hour 0shsih_ SU Dee other places, and exc sped without egram received b His ni n Ru t . t of which they are made | City oat oan PSOPoRY BtLAP f orncms. " she 1 mortal cailttean in ica is Ja Bus heed ) proved by thelr tact ‘at | noon voted to rename part of two b2a 8 wee eM «con of Mrs. D. J 4 entry, twenty years ly f t th f | Wallace of Fremont, Wis,. an F d thence to Kran ounded, lived with bis parent ! ya rite method, They | Was a victim of the lorpedoed trang- 149 Newark AV wallace af Fremont, a and has three ’ 6 r , w ynded, iy “7 tb Ri 4 lal M ‘ mn Hin fa dem i the wisdom of pol. | port Antilles on Oct, 17 last, He en- 4 - service, Ho was nineteen yoare old, yraduate of 1" City, t Bate 4 Luke's ley of hitting at an offensive ax soon sted from No, 136 P n Stroet, 147 Albans bli ‘Schoo! No & Wright Street, Jersey City, before | A ’ : é iN vig’ raey ¥, befor’ hin F as \t shown itse Newark. aap iieenisih- ts, \ i Se ee Ae Ae See

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