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THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WA ARMY GASUALTIES TO-DAY | AMERICANS FIRING FROM FRONT LINE TRENCHES NUMBER 73, MARINES 27; BROOKLYN SOLDER KLLED WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN) Thier perils the Germans holding THE CHAMPAGNE, July 19 (United) th point to Paris. They will ‘ ed to-day divided as follows: Killed Presa).—In the fighting yester by ed to Use up their reserves here Pershing Reports Five Meet-|' action sixteen, and died of wounds 4 oe : the Allied advance is to be checked. 4 , : ‘ eleven. |Americans and French surrot Tr ita " weakens the oneal ing Death in Action and KILLED IN ACTION, jand captured entire German t 8. « f Itheims. ‘The Americans and 58 Seve erely Wounded Sergts. John E. Killgulion, Canton, including all the artillery of an ens | pre thera 1 not given an Ga fe 0.; Henry West, Boston. | tire division, t fs importance, while Privates William H. Brown, Gal- | | The Americans carried thelr full une ng goes on west of Rheims, SEVEN DISEASE VICTIMS, | veston, Tex.; Charles R. Burns, Du- |Pack of fifty-five pounds on (uel ‘ s on every American's poatareits quesne, Pa.; Joseph E. Dowling, Phil- backs, Most of our units did not | jip attack in that region has ter i adelphia; Wigbert A. Ficn, Gates, N. bother with machine guns, It was a) py 1 with auch speed that the Private David Goldberg of} y,; maward P, Forbes, Windsor, Col. straight job of rifles, bayoncts and host MronKtk. Marine Corps Me Private David Goldberg, No. 506 grenades, deeded Met Death | weneteld Pines, Brashiyn, N.Y, The American reserves recoived Fighting at Front. Privates Albert Jones, Troy, N. orders to move to the battle line at as ¥.; Maront Kleinman, Toquerviile, 5 P.M. Rushed forward in trucks WASHINGTON, July 19, — The|Utah; Robert R. Lanham, Detroit; and camions, they arrived within iy William F. Peloubet, Asheville, N. C.; marching distar about midnight army casualty list to-day hed sev-| winiam J, Resendes, Bodega, Cal; | They began their hike without delay enty-three names. Five were killed| John P. Thompson, Houston, Tex. Jana hed the front only a st {n action, one died of wounds, seven! David G. Wisted, Duluth, Minn, |time beofre the zero . Yet when died of disease, one died of accident | Michael Zippay, Charleroi, Pa. |they advanced and cha and other causes, firty-cight were| C1ED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN the Bochos they appare were an Ee) ACTION. an over | wounded severely and one was miss- Gees 3, Moore, Caters, bey natituting tho re-| ing. The Marine Corps casualty Itst| 10, Phillips, Herkimer, N. ¥. | | rode forward on trucks and bad twenty-seven names, Sixteen| Archibald D, Benners, | _ (Copyright 1918, by the Committee on Public Information.) ammunition wagons, eating beans and| A filling in time saves nine. were killed in action and eleven died | Ambler, Pa. chean, Nits air Dra | ae, , Fe Bamund MWh, SEVERELY WOUNDED ORDER THEM TO FALL BACK}. su. Pittsburgh, Pa. but Cannot Hide Their Seward, Kan.; William Duffy, Min- | ——>— ly that the latter became a hindrance | our dentists specialists —our prac- % r s erevilie, Pa: Erwin Martinson, A0-/ YONKERS SOLDIER Fears of the Ever-Increasing | gia were sent to the rear as rapidly | tice the Largest in the world, chor, Il. ly. Ss Pra Indignarit When | fe! kitchens fast enough to keep wr Yankee Army. a9 poruble Absolute accuracy, painless 4 DIED FROM WouNDs. SEVERELY WOUNDED | with their customers and furnish PARIS, July 19. Later, when other infantry ws methods, the newest dental de Sergt. Charis © Cunningham, | Told He Should Not Make | them with not too AL South German papers, | Sent forward tn support, thoy carried! vices and uniformly moderate Grand Rapid ch, GHTING A C a " _ wai ind . | iow's things going?” asked one| commenting on the Amer. |UD machine guns. Those were Quick: | ries are some ly Fl IN FRANCE Now They Know That We're Certain Attack, of the cocks of a returning dough-| > fommenting on the Amer |i eet by Meld guns, and thon [Prices are some of the reasons Cook Orin E. Amundson, Griver, ,... Nae RealiAmmericans) ays Henry: 1 qime ces Suleieane naan aot" Be rr ee a gras || Mean cased than he Garman | Heevy AreUlary.. Te Wee! au8: bE ted a ratantiOni Gt Gur, testh Gy: Oe “Yas Privates Wilford J. Breckon-| William Maher Jr. in Last Letter, Got) Born in Germany. |sorssons, guy 1 ses T got bunch, bat a| NSB oMesrs publish the Micts cone |e en | Repiatered Dentiae at all our offiese trop rT r "ig.: Clare id een in Trenche: abies eat * ener &, July 19 (United Press ‘ : ,| cerning “the American per! as i e of charg Go to the office best suited size) ow ocean Wiss (Clar Said He Had Been in Trenches ia’ Weed vetoes raplaty | ed me and the doc made) 1 iy evident that they now hold The advance has been so rapid that ence A. Euper, Woodland, Mich.; Wil- Since March. beset eevee : |me come back, Damn the uc the people in ignorance of the | Various regimental headquarters have ‘ Ne Harris, Augusta, Ga.; Stanwood F. | : yesterday that the Americans and| “Why don’t you slow down enough! sncw danger to German milit been moved forward as many as three » Hill, Reading, Mass; Ross Jones,| Wiflam Maher jr. twenty-four! Americans,” said Henry Goll, father! French were enabled to move for-| s can get some bot grub up| sown ee “FT times, and couriers have had great Parrott, Ga; Josoph J, Krenek, El- | Rind old of ae ae pean Oe Je 1 re-| ward at tho rate of more than @ kilo ‘A majority of the principal Ger- | difficulty in keeping in touch with the . linger, Tex. Bas dbase fs eH as s Res Ain Brance: | alee wn heuk reuonine Mun teae . We ain't got thine to eat WhED| an papers continue to ignore the | commanders’ migrations Dd . : sailed for © on Sept. 5. e en- : | . ing their twelfth-| wo got the Dutchies on the run My - she The drive ead ertously OIED FROM ACCIOENT AND] hi.ca in June, 1917, and was trained at Camp Devens] hour objectives in seven hours, bball ey ae anee ntea ne great | existence of the American Army | ‘The driv Aratdatchtonte ahd tir 3 , OTHER -CAUSES. | nates uh eames ark RRR aoe ardtack’s go uoux ‘3 a gre in France, dismissing the Amert- | threatening the rman right flank ullon SL, opp. A. & S., B’klym Bergt. Lowell D. Valentine, Min-|%t Fort Slocum and Syracuse e is n og Officers 1 diffioutty in hotd-| day, boys."* Kan pudeeunda: ath (acta Ww NG: ia-the: Marr ay, holds. bose Huet Gaieita ainda Ree plld ll g A graduate of St. Mamy's Parochial he can pass ¢ yaical ex-| ing back the victorious doughboys, in group, uy wounded, | fibilities of forcing enemy : ~ ; WOUNDED SEVERELY. ASE ela pei aaesned ase Nt Ney Oe n. Tor that L-can't]order to keep the line straight, ‘The 6 luck that put them out of | withdrawal present | fee . mon ago he said he had been in F§ wemednan Bias eee iihom ls SS T operations has been the mean ar 1 Carrol Lieut. James M. Wilson, Kala- tho almost continuously | £ ™yself, 1 was born at Frankfort-| Americans wanted to go to Germany Be aed (Up Mu ene pas THREE ENEMY ALI N EN WALI Ae Nieraeuiate danearic (lade (NiaRiiC A akeecaraEs city, Ne a magoo, Mich.; Sergts. Joseph A. Boyd. since M Pr y D,| on-the-Main, but have been in this] pegimen . [ready to mix with om in a couple At : i : ree ae D since March. He is in Company D, Regimental commanders had to send} of weeks,” said a Corcpral, “but 1 T Paris e attack ix rapidly ext 144 Albany 6); ieee Scipio, Ok! Napoleon V. Davis, Ninth Infantry country forty-one years. My children] couriers forward to call back some) darned war will be over before then ing a great conecntration o ny , beetihec eal. Ideal, Ga.; Homer I, Eskew, Dixon - were born here and a die only | unite, we Seer are een | BY ; sare goin’ after Fexorves atid artillery, which were | 14% fimlth Atreet” Perth Am 2 Size bs Hal, Noor Paterson acldite ty Canadian Army oo ¥ enaw Jahead that an airplane w J to| souvenir Palka Rai Heid | One Wanted Germany to Win the the battle to ts itheastward, It : Thomas D. Holcom ead. irplane was used to k ; ; A ; ; | . TANKS HAVE “TO RUN IF_ THEY } { are: is a au he F er Gormana Vf Tom Polman, 809 West! OTTAWA. Ont. July i8—n B.A service flag carry the restraining messag | EXPECT TO KEEP UP. | War aah a Entered a Will be able to orsanize the aA essage 37th Street, New York. ; eepthonianded e memne ad L window of the When the atta was b shboys was asked | Forbidden Area. have to withdraw thom Ti Corpis.Wyliam Clark, Philadetphta: | aieg or wounds, the becorder's Office | NO: 456 W Stree planned Wednesday night, a cer all right, but| Because he wanted Germany to win » trombi eaaquarters Louis Confessore, 108 Cross Street, here announced to-day Red Cro 1 1 American Genera 1 t that'll run in| the war, sald so; bec he East, Newark, N.J.; Thomas W Do: betes ; z ener 4 keep up with} torn in Germany and had ® GOT F FOREIGN GUIDE? Jan, Wore r, Mas: Herbert A. : ee SRL Should advanc 4 t mules ahead | forbidden area in express v ala, Philsdeishias Harry sett, roots’ NEW TRADE DIVISION * of the Opa ee mente ed thee claro universaily 1i%¢ Bnemy Alien rues | SEND IT TO A SOLDIER! ton, ‘Tenn.: Harry B Jewett, North 0 f how Maret oi he | fear it would be inadvisa- Ne any respect Mangels, thirty-one years el Bangor, N. Y.; David L. McCracken T REACH FAR EAST ¢ buted t tt Liberty) De sald his superior, “You pt their ruuning| {need to 90 days ir } Mcnad Pas (Gilker ch veattan bids . can't go that far.” y Jal after a hearing before heim Ladington, Mich: Edward J. Wills, ton Announces Formation r ie tell We capes exploded o 1 arisanwekrqund ss e0) Geis * by Peter Be Sent to Men t unce mat ese He iGansrale SAGy Blace’ | enk lea an day. Mangels was employed by 183 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; : , ‘ um Karet holesale milk dealer, and Service Abroad “iy eee) OF Pier ‘i . Bishe my boys to go they'll go! ne . 5 i Wagoner Richard P, Fennes:y, | f Branch With C. M. E 1 im Revasso: go) sheyili ge : be wan arreated at 6 fille dapst Kt \ ive, younrpacdenari@threuro rane Philadelphia or eet ot New York as Chief. hay Nlancwecetaentel b ad 16th t and Hudson iver early | ors gays William Guegenhelm, Chai Peanuts Peeeideyes see ie pennies: SRR: culy > I i" aifac the mselv¢ ne ap ing h, of No. 429 Bast esth| MAN of the Army a id Navy Committee roasted ‘golden s vy; Frank J. Aigeltinger, Syracuse, Divi 7 ai t " minutes bef | ed Guntach, Of No. 429 Baas Sor)! onthe / an Defense Sorte b u A Henry C. Avery, Rochester ; ; and sprinted eastward, The ed Sirect, employed: by. the Borden Milk Chine Amerlc f f brown,’ moulded a CIR ured by the A cans be rough «and drove | Company, and Karl Ahr of No. 9414/4 haber ph i with our smooth Jan Amoratis, Megara,| announced to-da i pany, and officers abroad. “Doubtle ud M , 1 eign and ) Aisne and t a had the Germa u Washington et, the Guggenheim to-day, “man iar Vanilla Chocolate ; Clarence L. Bell, Baltimore. | gn and T lea tenn til ; } The po are delighted Ha ah A righ tia M, Aim: i coun Waa 1 new divis: WITS SX be n 150 artillery OS € ar joyed by John Cc. € cans ave these into ol po" ‘Ma; Lloyd F. Blair, Bartle r i alan tw N i pa: ElIMaty pisos vA y with the bravery disp nyed by their Ne ae aca aaaivaa: ah nto a genet Somat Fo. Beate. Huslends: Mail! none, Wie Ghee TULA Paes ueen cee ed | es in art y are saluting Reh cine to the offi 2 erica and tho nations of the Orient, cally none of them as the ighboys Ww Vive lAmeri- ced to 30 days in th (Claire A. Brady, Cleveland, O.; Paul) , ally those bordering on the nfantry followed closely c#ins!” and shaking their hands treet Jail and Ahrendt to 90 days AUERBACE’S 3 un infantr , wa Breen, San Diego, : Paul P. Cos- | sea alte ae the war Peal fa eta sp Nb ‘These Frenchmen are so tekled|the Mercer County Jail in 1 Au ra Chocolates tas, Chicago; John Daly, 62 Tuers! fir tep of the Governme main nat ig: GhERTOAY UAT they war iA be i ae hands all the | wore ny allens and Candies Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. loping commercial inter- hae m eae A ihartaan Rime oar y N lo ) ; rican ambulance unite operated m Copyrtedt, 1917. On Sale Privates Arthur B, Davis, Industrial, | em ona large seale aucreceivad inv Mlay s her} NO’ TIME AID OFPICER: TO | ccdny, following up ihe. advance tH} ‘ yp Ruerineh & so08, | yep, y a.; George G. Do Roy, Lewiston, ‘ of the Far ht sat tee ware ahem COUNT THE BOOTY. ‘are the wounded, who ur ALL IN SERVICEB T MOTHER, them | Racig’iiendatartere (Wherever oudre trade with the Orient and . = SW auickly ¢ Halen N. C.: Michael Fontana, Garfield, N. ni ae) Ey mans wo haven't had time to pay an hip make commerce with Asia as fa j™ma I n chateaux, in woods and in the ca Jz Glen W. Godfrey, Luverne, 1a, Mike haa BaRBOAl aa teaaEC ea hee omes when your] attention to the stuff they 1 tured villiust Private Jenn a Galle No. 456 West! wome with Latin America under the | cause is rig them," said one officer | —— Long Island Man, Who Had Beer 37th Street, New Yor! Guidance of the bureau's Latin Amer-| Py te y i cation Private Martin M. Kelly, No. 419] Mr. Bishop formerly was head of | Coarse toa, te BY AMERICANS’ SUCCESS Has Himself Advanced ea y oserve-- Ig rominebottie Hicks Street, Brooklyn, the Par Kastern work of the Amer-| nig father, Mathev ading his little girl by the hand. Privates Charley Lavancha, Gou-| ican International Corporation | Hicks Strect, Bro pring |sames Douglas, twenty-nine, of Hust juires no mixing with other verneur, N. Y.; John J. Leary, Buf- SS Terantaaty waare old Ambassador Declares, How-|ttampton, 1. 1, walked tnto draft] th | > ext . Q f sy enty-three years ol¢ r { clares, ampto 4 wa ings (involving extra expense) falo; Ernest Lenotte, Lawrence,| $100,000,000 FOR ITALY. n pus circles as “ ever, Our Allies Expected Yan- [headquarters at Riverhead and asked | to make it appetizing and pala. > > = ever, t 1 Pr P Mass.; William B, Lutteral, Prin- 4 Rw ateht M ' ' tol nved from a@ deferred ola table, Just spread a little on meat cass, Ky. Belwiu 89,000,000 More Ne gavuae wai i 5 to Make Goe n Class 1A and immedia able, Just spre u « a Privates Wm. J. Maher jr. 107 Ash From United States, Hee pair or aig - » the army. He had b cheese, — fish, ‘, or vegetable Street, Yonkers, N. Y.; Joseph Mead,| ie HIN am N AA ans im fot i917, in Company A Teaaalr ; Mud int siaaetion i and, Ob, i what MeDenounh, N.Y.; Romio H. Miller,| another credit o om th ampany iat z ee Hala to: th ar i ; delicacies you. will enjoy. Spencer, W. Va.; Viggo Olsen, , tena, Day the A Oe Ne guceaas ' Lp iaet rain AER “Sunbeam Mustard is the pet Minden, Neb.; Szczepan Pajewski a f the Franco-American troop elgg ena BMUah' KEP product of the largest) wholesale a 4 Pay John 8. Partridg ap eh ene ned my father, four brothers and my rocery concern in the world and , Hoan June epecg _ 06th Infante rae ich’ er 1 by the} ® 1 not reconelle my maranteed to please you, or mer, Utica urence i Pe ‘ ° home while they wer s . oe pee fe ein ue -_ lo and o- ns : your money bach bond Edward 1 tea, x] NAVAL FLYER KILLED. ; Ee ehke was me er oer a wang tinal ost—-now try ; € 4 u denn | bd a at the eft) to-da Cam iss he tana os Ae aiene lc. Ha Percival of Portvities NX. V.s! mor 1 » know DUP exe id Fla., where t . Ross, Parsons, Kan; Claude M.| ae dite he a “ s Scott, Maysville, Ky.; James | ' : ' teens cobre kind of retail Swick, Ju W. Vai Albert A Chiek Q 1 work Americans tn adian Casualty back Tack, rookiyn, la Orson 3B. Aviation, U. 8. hot e i “Pil look after your far while Thayer, O in Wash.; Fernley | ¥ antly k M Davia © OTTAWA, J 19.—7 nilow Peta? 4 Ve n, Pa; Elmer Zeller, | ¢ aT, Na % . killed t M A f h to-day D 8 brother Donald, who had ‘aivhay . cry . : ved at 506 Manuficid ti Billed: In: act been in the Highland Light Infantry MISSING IN ACTION. ; i oe tl campbell ir years, was killed In action on Private Walter 2. Stanton, W jt ji The fa ved iy Reh | ago and i 1 F i \ ty é a | B1ss000,000 known a : .; ahs y arn Lieut, MARINE CASUALTIES HIGAD Private John t fed, tlved| than ho, He brought them back t ‘ PHILAD PH Mrs, Jumes Moc serps s es y Livery ef- TO-DAY NUMBER 27; ved ii Dar avenue ates Us aid Le eo a n b war Was di i DOUGHBOY GLAD HE GOT FIRST at BROOKLYN BOY KILLED ne Company CRACK AT FOE omnes an {I i ' Me it ner fellow t . sits = f As A V3 ik \ PARIS, J ig . David Goldberg Among Sixteen peer Minister Safe After Torpedo 2°. '\ a8 tanoacie f 1 ¢ t whack t fire w ke out at Dax J sia ‘ y F | ing ef Ship, lyn, t r ‘ i 1.) said t W re 4, Ane 1 re ! ‘ Meeting Death in Action | arHens, duly 19.—Th Span- | w - Be i bite eels 4 . 5 prop Cross may Fe. Eleven Die of Woutnds, Who Was aboard s Spapish. ship tar: | nome wa rded P| than the bunch that came afte aged By . re length 4 - ep pedoed by an Austro jerman’ sub. | Neighbors house issoccupid | MAD tos A Te “ the | them a 1san Amer time frequently ‘required to learn WASHINGTON, July 19.—Twenty- ‘having, is safe, wireless messages re- a family named Canavan, ‘They The cooks belonging to somo of the eang have now sent that sum to thei fate of avintors ranges {rom two we @even marine casualties wore repors- ceived here stated to-day, Ga por know of any Wills @dvancing units couldn't drag thelr Freoch Ked Cross, to three months, ici 4 RNEWS ALL THE ARTILLERY TAKEN FROM A GERMAN DIVISION IN RAID OF FRANCO-AMERICANS Advance So Rapid Regimental Headquarters Were Moved Three Times—German Right Wing Threatened—Road to Paris Safe. slum as they bounced over the maaven| If you are suff ground. They hadn't halted to eat in | or “unsightly te Salter Den- the last twenty-four hours, but they | fistry will provide a sure remedy were grinning and satisfied at the) for your tooth troubles. All our Prospect of “eating up a fow Heinies.”| work ig done under absolutely Sanitary conditions. Our offives, ing from decayed The Americans worked their way | through fields and woods and into|* @ villages, driving the Boches before|i® point of equipment, are the them. Tbey took prisoners so rapid-| best that money can provide—

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