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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SULY 20, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEW S = 00 (iN CASUALTY LISTS | on BUSY WASHDAY BEHIND eB: : ease FROM ARMY AND MARINES; F< FIVE NEW YORK BOYS DEAD | oseph Brundige, T I. Private Michael J. Caveny, No. 27 ht- Kearney Avenue, J Privates Db, Cond Pershing fase Two Marin: 2 tan Soldiers Killed Fi Ark.; Angelo Crisa 1 n, N. Y ing at the Front. | Private Edward J. Crowell, Belle: | ville, N. J. Privates Willi T. Cuaningh §% SEVE RE LY WOUNDED, | osaraie’ mam, 2 Devt, Lona: aning, Md.; Felix Faloretti, Spring-! ; dei - j Be id, Mass; William J Fournier, Hi tealne } at} ae \N. Y.; Bruno Harpin, Woonsocket, Missing in Action—Eleven |. i Bruno Harpin, Wo Raitne teanen | risville, N. Y.; Joseph F. Holasek, San Victims of Disease. t a aki, @tapee Kelley, Valley WASHINGTON, July Msualt Me Marino roll ts 80, a total of 200.) tm the army list 16 were k ton, 15 died mse, 1 d Bed of ac eee Kendizer, Chi Boston; t to-day numbers 120 and| in ac- Antes ge Private’ Constantine Martinchuk, wounds, 11 lofd No. 31 Hillside Place, Newark, N. J. Lirplane accident, 13]. Private Bronislaw H, Michalowski, | Kearney, N. Privat John Mikul ius, Frankfort, | W were 1 I; Joseph F. Murphy, Ashville, Pa.: eB. Parmenter, Brockton, Mass.; | wounded, and 6 ( ick, Stayer, I bur fro reported miss dliows: » army list chardson Patton ir Pilcher, Linc lacheinski, | KILLED IN ACTION, te Oneats | Corpls. Jesse D. Gillespie, Centr Doe Ru ta, Cleve R&C; Jean Kendall, Elkville, N. iffalo, N bugler F k L. Hubbell, Indianapo! mi ny es woos sone 42 Hem BHAA! VAL CO IED |ONE AMERICAN BRIGADE FATHER OF SOLDIER ay e Dom nico Mul wo. 120) 8 ON THE GASUALTY HAS DOUBTS THAT SON Bh aa CAPTURES 2,800 GERMANS: | fvccacsscyse 4 Mean aunnes; THIRD OF BROTHERS he dled Soctoole 4.) SEVEN KILLED IN ACTION | mother died some time ago. Caveny | "andkerchiefs and children tossed | ~ “ Privates ar 1 an, Wi race on earth. When we get started T N 034 Flora)», DEGREE UNDETERMINED. we cannot win this war without some Private Daniel Donahue, 1034 Flora] private Macin Adamus, Decroit, | — : “ se KILLED BY A FALL Hae Wiebe Ned M Wasa Y HINO THE LINES TENTRAL NEWS ETO of ux going wes ; Privates David } k, Wat Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, Oyster Laundering for the Allied troops ts a very big problem, and it 18 | British and American troops, hanging out shirts to dry directly behind | Street, Hoboken, was wounded In! Tieut AE. Souther of Clev | . fers thins tae we alee uther of Cleveland Donn.; tenry L. G k, 8 tt,| Bay, N. Y. ; as | most remarkable how well it is taken care of by the women in France. | the lines. nection on Independence Day © ia) Loses His Life Wy the @ font; G wei G re atup * Methuen! ‘his British official photo shows French women, as laundresses for | Every effort {s made to keep the men clean at all times. | twenty-five years old and was born oses His Life in the Sea Xan; s 17 s, Massena] oe KN Cg (nanan ae bial : Jin Hoboken, He enlisted July 18, 1917, Near East Greenwich. 3 Y K \r Dur Mitchel Houthin FIGHTING IS NOW MAN TO MAN .-...--..-- r | years old and enlisted in the Marines | plane shot into the water. It was ae a eae ae | Forty-five Are Reported Severely 10 DIE IN BATTLE Officer in One Unit Goes Ahead and Takes}: ay atuned sant stevia a Moving Picture of Advance—German > | | *risoners, a let : + " : | doh | Munro Was One of the Best Artillery Moved Back. ' : INGTON, July 20—The Ma-|" GH i he Entire Rain . i Corps « y list to-day totats| Shots in the Entire Rai RL TE PATE RIG RN ETE EE : vided as follows: Killed in| bow Division. {WEEN THE AISNE AND THE| semble toothpicks, while 3 1 nes} | MARNE ( ated Press), July 19. nee Bee pees : Ned 1 ev vat of Kings|pne Franco-American offensive is de At the prospect : Joue i M f two;| Park, Le I e June 16] 615) i. arate (eatttnctOr ichts ay they arrive : | Ray K Atva tw f the! wa e of the best marksmen in the | posse Do of t nportant hig in F ’ | Nel eG Ra On Res | or a Tp OE n. He had fought in} way from & to Ch Allied a 1 report heavy conges- | ¢ = = = | inald W 1 Raint t : i ie ne tnnvon ths ehaan eeleca oti |? DOMINICG MOMLUSeA Private Floyd A. Stevens, Ridge-| every ba hw ¢ ; ; Ward from Chateau. r while | $444.09 tt hbodidedtttee woed, N. J bi (old '¢ DEIR) RAG BOAT Se s. PA a y are wee Cilento Oot Let From Soldier Private Albert Weinrich, No. 556) \" ticipated, wa in May and inne and 1 in an rt to save Written Day After His Death — | Woodward Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y- a was tw antry under) at express d | ted Pr } Othnal Willa fire, sanguinary “! Fy Hal Peat kla uC ° as : | ui y it ln raging’ The doughboyve renrt ’ two Manhattan home ie ' of N 3 of t risen " h " flags are flying there is doub' DIED OF DISEASE. | | DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN|). 1.0, inet . ut LE RR MAA Lil} seleiey LO A I ACTION. | purty, ¢ 166th, an- | rain One Amorican brigade ¢ nth Jusouts, Many machine Ay ant ether th ilers rep moni, M hount a bee Oey oe | region. time to remove the protectiv se Private George A. Benson, No. 71} |, AL tees Jd betel ale »_ | fore {ng official notice yester-| om ttempting to from them n each ease the War urtment has h r ih ye Pie day from the War Department, Munro h 7 . yuppies innounced that 4s dead. | 2d Street, Weshawke on ‘a 7 WOUNDED IN ACTION, SEVERELY | (0) PON tN minbow Divi-|7ush_ in artillery, men and supplies, TAKES A MOVING PICTURE OF) "00000" ‘ P " ve ts, Thomas Duncan, Te on Arg iaca Regiment of Ons the wh rr rt pple THE ADVANCE. j But le ave been received from | Lyons} N.Y ” : <y.: George E. Myer, Fredomick, Mas | o0D From ane . , | shellfire concentrated on their lines ¢ i m menloan aunte'l ne ‘ parently written after] gon, § Thay M. G w Wilson, Mobiles Ala, | Brooklyn, with which he served on cr munication by the Allied uns . F Fe ihrecen ts lana a HES rn | terbury. Conr i oway the Mexican ‘border, He waa twe At the south end of the battle Ii novie man—an officer. | sis Private Arthur Daniel Hill, No. 275 hel six yedrs old. One of his brot Oy aan asaRan tinny elt ‘ ur a ees N West Cable Street, New York sine | Tom Billed in the: Spa ‘/the French, advanced northwest L 1, coolly WW t ‘am to the Peckors. es ne Al RES AORBS aa Ny LaLa ep terre Latest reports declared the fist it ae ha 4 n, Gaetanc Pear G ca t ‘ . is a Lieutenant in the United States) ing ntensity vas ‘ Company 1 Infantry Ster s Creek Va; I len, Cripple| Navy ie # ee a8 y An ails a Infante ee eek a creck, Berford.| private Arthur Card of the marines, |CQUEnam MH ang | Hochen, Hokens 4 ; Deke tet oo inie DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. : 1 of wounds, was a native of Ber~| nisims, expecially in the vicinity of audacity was ainaains, f the fat wa t ‘ DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND| \ x . q ea Ito h back the waning Ea pretest iar ov [than ¢ OTHER CAUSES. ey Sear tN ns to push ahead. Accord {whipping hi G i loughi is ut ‘i at 1, Ala 1 ahitalic ow purely local in chara eM L : i is ah b ' ileh’ , itops, five hi t Thus 1 1 1 that is why i J Vv ow - a 1 lg in the t ci ——- , | party wa 1 a nigevien Ganbnias lit 5,355,000 SOLDIERS MOVED, Sint eeeat | courlora w ‘ Ga ' W y Ratiroad A Reports tr 2 AR ae i J A Shawano, W I mg Re r rant | t d min sid Weed 1 1B i Rls WASHI J Rallroads| hs ‘ ut o ugh Wis La x Ta . p| America ireat northwest of t es tee ; Privat etano Cilento, No. 123} Tedoux, Opelousas, by 1 iva ice ‘May 1, 181 ye | Sera itG b n West 115th Str New York City ' \ get 1 ‘ 1 1 Rail ‘i n t town | ony 1 ‘ 1 I Kenovas| sta rk $ ‘ j road Administration ed to-da Pha dd in a} won't fi ' u ‘ ’ Pa N Dyrda e Grove, | 1 A. Shannon, Woodlaw These were classif a " , ; of {rit ir f wiled ‘ Cc.; Fra 1 f af Private Frank Stoley jr, No. 642| oir ge ue f Eee st the wor ¢ 1 i : A i Fal ML aint ‘ 4 Central Avenue, Newark, N. J Ans, one t ; ae . ¢ Ga M J N. Tidwe Block cali Ae e t WOUNDED SEVERELY. REA eer Seer eer re resn fe? A Lie Ww ' f, Kansa Private Frank J. Vanderhoven, No.| Anderson, ©: fr Br ” 4 ae A " . 1 Pn | ' c } ) ki, Chi-|255 12th Street, Paterson, N. J Ware, Ma Neuneker ‘ re , N. Ww Covir | Privates H Re 1 I rans, AU vation ba : 1 " ca V 4 " Ga: Stanley W oO Mich nger, Dan y we A | Ky J ! guln Ww Coa Fr ville, Ti ' " ' J cy, M n ». Bo =! Young, Kent 7 PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS wrecks tor - 4 f Ar D Forest] ‘MISSING IN ACTION ING, NOW REPORTED KILLED Many nf t yA City, Pas Ele I Carte wane, | IN ACTION. : a 5 : inteltta Tex; Jack H f N j| Secor Ashley ete Agu i v p Bhett Pex. W vi hoa 4 1 5,000 Germar i W 1 \ 1 Johr | ir fi ' ¢ A i K. il Mus.clan ‘n |PREVIOUSLY REPORTED Miss ral rs and ia hie \ the Amor P Lewis A 1 N.D. 1- | ING, NOW REPORTED SLIGHTLY | “Clone. ‘Thess fs mt the A Private Joseph Antonio, Northwood. WOUNDED IN ACTION, ya aE eee _— | N. J Privates Ralph 1 Pa Ind be k 1 | Greek Government Tokes Over Mall ‘Private William A. Bannon. No. 108 Merwyn C. Shawe, Ia re, M Th A re ne A Control : 5 r c r ne hy | PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MIss- jlne are alm \ f West 14th Street, Hoboken, N. J Ww 11. Leng Gilliam, Mo: David Unending st 7 . D Daa rte avid) NG, NOW REPORTED PRIS nding Priva \ i . Milligan, 639 Palisade Avenue lery and men are r i ' ©.; Delbert $, Beeman, Wilkes | Jersey City, Ns J. ONERS IN GERMANY. [neh Bre ‘ ; : ; sare Ria "ete astro, Daniel J.|_ Privates Eimer C. Byers, Labelle, | are mov to the rear, , ' Pa,; Joseph 1. Bertrand, Nash ' Giesan 1, Ranger, Joseph ©,'Mo.; Leslic Cunningham, Sturgeon wounded. hells burst wil ‘ ey | Union J, Brown, Jameson, Mo; Pacek, Chicago; Cecil W. Pleisch, Bay, Wis meteerntehr ett: ove Trees are stripped unt they ges ities in the hunds of the Government His let © been cheerful and F , i iraging. His last cory 9, § CASUALTIES 2 ON MARNEFILL ts received In action on June >a War Department mes by his) mother, wa Woodward Avenue, | Losses Small, However, Cote sidering Extent of Operas ations, Say Officials. employed : Phelps Company of Manhattan wh called In the selective draft last D - ember, He sailed for France April] PATS, July 20.—The backwash 1, a member of Company G, 30th is lfrom the battle on. the fantry, A brother, Frank jr, le with ; aa nthe Amereaa the 40th Company, 1 Depot Brig. {fT Nt! wing » Paris. Americas ade, at Camp Upton, | Red Cross t are filling up as uses which be transported are dressing stations at WOUNDED JERSEY BOY steam Sos oven mains YELLOW RACE ON EARTH ar Michael Caveny’s Letter Said He s declare tha dering th number ¢ jextent o | wonderfully sn At twilight y terday long lines of Looked for Quick Finish When American ambalances crawled slowly ‘long @ boulevard In the eastern part Americans Got Started. jor the city toward the hospitals. rowds of promenaders ited and ked to the ‘ of the sidewalk aley | Silently and reverently military men saluted ve Old men of 27 Kearny Avenue, Jersey City, His! raised their hats while women waved Michael J. Caveny, wounded severe- | w is a nephew of Mrs. Da hosegays into the ambulances, Bane | daged jAmericans — thowe slightly Habbo - rae woun waved hack. Others smiled 47th Regiment, being later voluntarily wanly at the demonstration o! transferred to the Ninth Infantry. In! ton, zlgen cn Sn from him,| As the news of the Franco-Amert os epread through the city was a frequent sirht to see the neh halt Americans and shake ir hands»—sometimes kissing them before th hed Yankees could re | treat. enlisted a year ago last spri last letter received 5, he wrote We expect to get busy in a little while, ‘The people in the States ony the Germans are game, but from my experience they are the most yellow the Sth Infantry and trained at t Slocum and Syracuse before | pp xoing PROVIDENCE, July 20.—Lieut, & uther of Cleveland, a naval avi- ator, was Killed near East Greenwich yesterday when his airplane fell 100 feet into the water. He made two trial fights Tuesday France. iale Phillips of Garfleld, N who waa with the old 5th New Jersey Infantry on the Mexican bor- ler and one of the first United States] a4 had made three flights yestere nes in France with Gen, Pet-|day, He started for the fourth time made the supreme sacrifice in| Juat before noon, rose to about 600 oh hospital behind the feet, and was out over the main bay, near Potowomut, when the elevators day, according to a cable re- lon the plane were seen to flutter, and ceived to-day by Mrs, William Phil-| Souther headed downward. lips, his aunt He was wounded in The elevators appeared to become when the machine above the wat the nose suddenly dropped and tbe Private lines on action a few weeks ago and a leg was amputated. Phillips was twenty n after he returned from the | demolished. Fishing boats made a M Bond Whe lnetotettext rrick and hoisted the plare suffi. exican border, The last letter bh ntly rmit the recovery of the sent to his aunt contained the inf body The engine and tail of the mation that he was in the “suic machine were removed and sent to ympany” (hand grenade throwers). | Newbort for examination Daniel Donahue was the first Elizabeth man to be killed in the ¥ He was f the Ameri ilworth, gave her full approval when he an- listed Jast October, After training at Dix and Camp Green, at . J, and lived with his} N. € vd for France parents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Dona- |!" April with th U, 8, Infantry. hue, at No. 1034 Flora Street, The War Departmegt message sadd beth. He was a drafted man, twenty | he met his death between June 16 seven year old. In hia last letter to]and June 19. In his last letter home Jdated June 9, M. delighted to be “It won't be long before we win the war and I will be glad to get home, for rly a bookkeeper an Can Company at Ken I. um. Char rsa his mother, written June 15, he sar he was getting al the life David K, Milligan was reported well and liked t on June 24 4e-1T know you need my help,” the letter n received by oneluded Avenue, Jersey City. Mil Lar prow to have Bas sack aoa and Tam glad he gave his fe for his linen years old and! country,” sa A Mrs Moscarella, With Te in, the Marines | two younger fren aiw lives at. No, last Ie hia mother waa | 3 Leroy Street, hav sd from dated nd told ner] NO. 39 Carmine st address { Brother, A din the casualty drew, twenty-one old it thanie i the Aviation Service, He] Weanded Marine Enlisted When War SOLDIER KILLED AT FRONT WAS MOTHER'S SUPPORT BEFORE HE ENLISTED Won't Be Long Before We Win, He Wrote to Parent: in Was Declared. Frank Stole nine mpany, An also in the ser- training in Eng rents of Wounded Man Live tm Last Letter Rassia. Costantine Mart nak, Usted as M A . inded in the army list, is twenty-two with urace and pride at ears old ant lived with his cousin, from Wa 1 announein Frank Rinduk, at 6 Boyd Street, A Military Air-Photo Map This first publication of one of the photo maps now In constant use on the battle front illustrates the importance of aviation to modern artillery war. An aviator ex- posed fifty-four plates, taking oblique pictures, which within five hours were printed, matched up and diagrammed with the key map and in the hands of Alhiedartillery commande Remarkable photograph reproductions, twenty inches deep by thirty-four inches wide. To-Morrow’'s Sunday World. Order from Newsdealer in Advance. Edition Limited,