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: ___THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918. BART GAOL RULL OE 100 | ee ce Lae Io IN rane __| (37 ORATED MEN USTS MARY REN YORK BS ae es FOUR MEET DEATH IN ACTION - which he is suffering while leading Gen. Penhing Rep Reports More] ‘°™ N. Y¥.; James G. Frasier, Pine attack on a machine gun nest at City, N. Y.; William 8. Furlong, Sala- Mayor Hylan Compliments) southwest of Soissons on Friday, Than a Score Among the | manca, n. ¥ Waa while at the head of his bat Severely Wounded. Private Christopher Germann, Co- | Greenwich Village Contin- | that Major Roosevelt reccived « ‘ : , chi: bi gent in Front of City Hall, | "tne “Parle editor ey the al rona, N. Y. | Private Frank J. Goldbach, Buffalo, | edition of the ACCIDENT KILLS ONE.|-¥. | friends and neighbors, 132 drafted young men of G Tribune says the Major reached lowing a parade, drew up in front of Private Eli Grombecker, No. °13 After a glorious send-off by | American Red Cross Hospital om Sie, Hunts Point Avenue, N. Y. day evening. An operation of New Jersey Soldiers Also] private award Grotte, Minneap- wound was performed at midnight nwich Village, fol-| Lieut. Col Joseph A. Blake of Fee ae olis. \ Among the Fatalities—To- |° "psi vate Fred Hartel, No. 1778 No- ‘ork. No bones were broken by } day’s Marine Record 23, | strand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. bullet. the City Hall to-day and were ad-| Snurgeons say that it will be ies Privates John H. Herman, Olney, jail Kaltil, Lansing, Mich; dressed for five minutes by Mayor | Weeks before the Major returns to the g ; front. Capt. Archie Roosevelt sald yeaa” Hylan, In the first squad of thelierday that his brother was resting ones!) detachment were sixteen men, each |My tn his own home on the Avenue 8. Ke . ; Irving H. Krengel, . 1; Frank Krieger, Bridg ; Frank J Leary, Buf D. Lingel over six feet in hetght, who were | 3! de Bologne. His leg at preseng bach, Minneola, Kan.; George Me- - uselona, ptained by Donald H. Elder, whose | "Sto, moosevelt led the aa titude ix six feet two and one-half! machine gun neat which borg > linches. Mayor Hylan complimented |iarly annoying to the Americans, the men on their fine appearance. | the excitement he went “over the | Leaving the Local Board Hoead-| without a hetmet and when quarters in Horatio Street, the mon] Was to the midst of the Germans 1 hed through the streets of the [Nest Was cleaned out and the Village” of Ploisy soon afterward. ecco, oIment of x tunes by the National Biscuit Cem. : pany Band in their van and to tho WASHINGTON, July 23.—The Army and Marine casualty lists to day had 128 names, 105 from the for- mer and 23 from the latter. Pershing reported twenty-four ki in action, thre d 8, five iB action, three dead of wounds, fiv Bove URN’ E, Mbers) NO 400 dead of disease, five dead of accident | sherman Avenue, New York. and other causes, —_sixty-seven| Private Eugene Munson jr4 No. 1533 Cann, East Boston, Mass. cheers and flags waving of . wounded severely and one missing in| Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. throngs lining the curbs, They were action Private Vincent Mutt!, No. 325 East Ju by Alderman 3 h Hann a 77th Street, New York. Leader Charles Culkin and B, B. ‘The army list follows: Private Frederick C. Newsum, No. Selif, Chairman of t+ board KILLED IN ACTION. 151 West 108th Street, New York. Together with 36 boys from five erst, Carl L. Gil Niles, 0. Baivata dames ti Nawien; Weeds lotver bourds, they started by way of ann Stephen P. Chicago; | haven, N. Y. Liberty Street Ferry over the lust Kolar, Chicago, Private William R. Noon, Freeport, ersey Central Railroad for a Sout’ ‘ . Private Harry Abramowitz, No. 872| y. y. pra as Sentinels of Health ~- ‘ 5 i. 9): ais 5: Stadia, en | nite of the hi e men kep : Priv ate John : Penn aro, ay A PATIENTS IS A FIELD yISSe TAL TENT -FRANCE al ide ‘ H ; : os ened weet The teeth are the sentinels Chapin, | privates Levi KR. Quick, silver a a: ae SERED oe 0 en ils eee a snty. | Was torrid, but the band played and | ON good digestion that pro ak Crum} Springs, N. Y.; Will A. Skulkey, Cin ; nies Sika NEW YORK MEN IN WOUNDED engel. ro Is twenty: |the onlookers cheered with unabated | strength and nerve building. nan ae Hartwet,| innat! es oF WAG te Works, a8 | ‘i j zeal Without good teeth there will Kicewell io. SAT riaahiot Private Irving Sollow, No. as mand eceheran, Com never be good dij estion. If sue~ Fra le | wba LST FELL AT BELLEAU WOOD “CAS 6OOKE MIMED FUEL |e‘, tog Tonawanda, N. ¥.; John J. Murphy bake eens St ae ee quickly as you had hoped, if you” Alldavou : Oct. healt x. : ~g bees Ma eoMail hace i CHIEF OF NEW YORK STATE lack bodily nourishment ‘or are aVSARDY, BeriBe bey JorePh | Nowell, Towa Many Are in the 307th Infantry and With a nervous and irritable, some, teeth ee Eid Private Theodore Wexler, No. 647 Pirkl, Owatonna, Minn, Private Samuel Schambaum, No. 861 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn. t of Erie Succeeds A. | defect may be the reason, Should ~ | this be so one of our speciallanalal will at once discover the cause, 4 i | Vice Presiden 1 >Y) H. Wiggin, Resigned—Schley East Fifth Street, New York. Privates Arthur J. White, pee Machine Guns Helped Rout the ve followed | Germans on June 24. ; , lived Robertson Assistants N rtht w : and Robertson A ams, Private John W ne ae a A every effort} 4, SH (tateamenta te the Biro Gr july 24—Appoint-| Salter Dentistry can provide | rone, Mo.; Fulto Rola, Wom Baked lo wet delloncies to the. man wh nae ‘ } ng in : ? 4 War Department in th the words early ho ied in a bridge, Pa.; Peter & { Hampton, Mass.; Archibald L. Stan- ment of D. W | perfect correction for any teeth Jcity, Vice President of the Erie Rall- | defect. There is no charge for Private Julius Wolff, No. 36 Bowne | *'"" pada bent >», In reaponse to Avenue, Elmhurst, New York. cb layla bd abe a Infantry and ¢ of two brothers “ “uel Administrator | consultation. : . tion Jul wounded in in Ge Heea tle euthaen iawn | Tomas ace al Fu ton, Waterbury, Conn charge of spital, eigh eae is ef % Bpone tower Le for New York State, succeeding A. | Private Alfred Stengel, No. 223 MISSING IN ACTION. Joy men ee June 24,” “missing In action abe at) sin and has not been heard from | ior ee vere ened, was announced You will find the same perfect 10th Street, College Point, N. Y. Briver® Bunete ercguest Nes (76 stan. the In {pountan cavlask [Mor cienes seme eo eeurne Olea ne Meee eee ncothat, wan|to-day by the Fuel Admintatration. | equipment at. all of our offi Private Isidor Swirsky, No. 341, E2st 78th Street, New York, And cities “whore: Aimer My ieee n one of the first contingents harles 1. Robertson and |so come to the office that best East 124th Street, New York City. | ee wi Pee ae ied i \ Ay ih troops Fo fram: this: country also of New rf rk C "| suits your convenience. ‘ { day American forces a rance laat yea aastotants r ae Leon J rt, Spring 93 ON MARINE CORPS | tillery fire, doi y wiih. machine. gun 1, palitivate “Thomas Seottl | Tinatito, | GREaHAn GELE |. Sets of teeth 85 up. * Fillings $1 up. . nyse Rate the ured the last of the G iwenty-fve erely wounded M0) ixecutives of the Allies, but will] Crown and Bridgework 85 per tooth, DIED OF WOUNDS. . leouiel wd f Belieau Wood, wh fags remain a member of that organization Boston, Mass.; John FE. Hoey, Pc ‘ elWesna. mle wellohe wan Mira TARGA © being | Control Committer | yi a er Mich. . published to- Avenue, | with the Erie Raiiroad since 1881. W eretist DIED OF DISEASE. Fifteen Severely Wound. Thre has been 1 played | he was forty years old he was appoi rn General Passenger Agent Mr ous, 491 Be, dt, Opp. entise ee B'ktya: was appointed Axsistan neral Traf f Manager in 1905, He was President] “ours, ¢.$0--7.90. Sunday, Me Club of New York City | Privates William A. Farris, Ala; Harry wis d of Injuries exclusively « One Missing WASHINGTON, Ju 1 who fell in that action. | ny were BRANCH OFric es: Cook Clair’, Bixby, Glasgow. three to-da vided as tion June 24, was a I # relatives and friends ptaronize the Erie| 149 Newark ; Mont Killed ir lied of man, and lived at No, 265 Utica Aves catcher Jhecaure of general business depression. | OWE AYES. nt DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND wounded ver nue, He is a member of a ma Ja machin n At one time Mr. Cooke rebuked a con-|/¢7 Albany St. New Brunswick, 3, 72g OTHER CAUSES. m: e. gun company of’ the 307th Infa | WROTE MOTHER HIS BED WAS| ii ctor of the f heeause he made it| 119 Str Terth Amboy, M Sa® Master En r Albert O, Urbach, KILLED IN ACTION. and is twenty-seven years old PRETTY HARD. | possible for Mra. Cooke to cateh a train, Livingston, M Privates Wyat M. Chapman, | Newark Mer Killed on Second! Was born in Ireland, has been in | Private Kugene Munson jr, of No. | but at the expe of ie “* of com; Sergt. Patrick J. McGaharen, No. Americus, Ga: Wi Lowry, trip to Tr America twelve years and is a citleen WKcHoE TT ananane beat Melati LE Bi kid as Ral A pia) trait A Message 358 West 52d Street, New York. Cleveland, O.; Frank 8. Carlson, Syca- Private Thom r din of the United States. He was a mi : ths be REN, einer with tho s07t Wagoner Silvester Johnson, Cady- gore, il; Lloyd A. Staley, Springs | t®! streets) ber of the I aac adlan ive (eURiR cit ainne lees DR. THOMAS N. GRAY DIES. ‘romHeadquarteres ville, N.Y field, 11! years, attache may have been on the | Ale) on June a ” Private Willem Kridzik, No. 181 DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED 5 hue station, when he w 4 Rawever, 20° Bellow | hon MERUR Set tar as LL pe VE old Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City. IN ACTION. c October, He sailed for Fran BS RRM RSr WAR LD BITTY the old home town | Evnphinckieatinssspbe Private Thomas Patrick, No. 36 Na@-—— pirct T. ¥lmore ter week, He is unmarrie kiddies asking for s N. Gray, Chief of Staff of poleon Street, Newark, N. J. Washin lived with bis uncle and aunt, june 24, Lived at pects “aie Reon Ke Fag ees ar eo ae meee ml SEVERELY WOUNDED. Pr rgan, Gran- and Mrs, James Mages. His fat Street with Ma) not cor in the “save the ba move George ALT rrow, by, Mas DY Phila-| is dead, but his mother still lives in Private |" died at his hom ‘0. 94 Hal-| Mo.; Francis K. Reid, detpbia ; |Ireland, His aunt was just sending 73 Kaat | yin Fast Orange, No J, early to-day Baltimore WOUNDED IN ACTION, SEVERELY | salle him a package of “smokes when sh Mechanic Thomas §. Rinaldo, No. 233 President Street, Brooklyn. Mechanic Charles J. Swenson, No wae sixty Ave vears old and in Liberty Corners, N. J. He sident of the New Jerwey Acad i | “Peanuts Fee was especially generous with im to Ro to the Hel, M roasted ‘goldem 430 Park Avenue, New York. Ira O, Arbue! WITH PRI-GERMANISM st children picked up by tne police. | Wr tines gia tO Ly | : + brown mowlaall Cook Edward Oberlander, No. 174 nay mckor ai |aiacbeughe nein ayenia anal becuien an ; eA , Raining Stanhope Street, Brooklyn, Roe fed them well wnue they were| Lane 2. Wily Grom ; Je Vanilla Chocola Sergt. Michael M. Hershman, No. andon, Accuses Mrs, Burnham of Bu tation, As he often| Decker 1 y wounded. | eet | on ‘ 4 1116 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. E, Cardinal, Standish, | yur U. S. Flags and nec wal "| nue i nt Abr N na Wai ( ert | Soldiers Al intoa generous ba 7 Sergts, I. Kriwanek, Sty Louis ann H. Conrad, Sacramen. ‘ : son considers himseld | We fantry Wee awaed net q i James A. Lampley, Nashville, Tenn. |to, Cal; Harry In Lubers, naval ing | t Wils qer anally in elt in Well Htree: | Yerely Ww Pid, dinahene Bisson lac raiinttinamor ted | AUERBACH’S Sergt George Leinfelder, No. 184! (01,; Daniel L. McMenamin Philadel- | OYSTER BAY, L. 1, July 23. : p Ny | On July 14- | ™ pal with hun,” eid Mrs, ks Brooklyn, N. Y B rant ckor ener onary Forces, who received an Chocolates Warwick Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Joseph H. Neuman, Dekalb, 1)1,; | Jamin Burnham, when he wa Remon oe (Mo) 1ah) Wa n he ne of $1,000 or more for the cal-| Corpl. James J. Cassata, No. 2311) Garrison HH. Price, Hiltons, Tite | PASRES NVSER TSR TORIES Be Broskiyn, when she ntry. come tan © ee) 7 -, Cae Cortelyou Road, Brooklyn. “ oth, Ludlow, Ky.1 Pau) #.|' Of non-tupport, accused his wite Pais aes CL, fi re income ts NGocNAL | coprrtemt. 3013 i" Corpls, Ambrose Dolan, Jamaica) sanderson, Howling Green, Mo.; John) Mn, ; tem, the cout u je a ; a satores ix riternal ieevenue ih the United Rae iehtat vw | WhereverYoudre Plain, Mass.; John Glerum, Holland, | 7, stant, Freeland, Pa Iteo Ghidran Lnacalebte ana. Breaeriek nada. Lathe A MT ater raerimont announced tacdasy ee "Mich | PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED | nine, furnham dex his wife had ute Fee oe = Corpl. Howard K. Greer, No. 309/ IN ACTION NOW REPORTED (destroyed four American flags in his through interest in the | dat ny West 17th Street, New York, | PRISONER IN GERMANY. | home ? Hass wes I in the train -_ Corpl, John L. Griffiths, Glendale,| Private Ioy H. Simpson, Philadel-| "When I was ill in bed and ; : + . t , uf * eel tHE mich orenin | rn : ive Oil Is Scarce Corpl, James T, McCormick, To- oo arco avy arp Lesley’ if they , ‘ ir iraham A 1 deka, Kan und the German cause she we Abe ah iH ark (Ma . ‘lle sewives lock Avenus, New Lafayette 4 alao de yed, he t "i Pi. Fade 7 4 1 . ee Private Cecil J, See tale, tied by aunt vy . rane ts \ y base for salad dressings. ; i \ ws At another Ume his wife said to him Mca Woy A ! od Beh 3 Tablespoonfuls Gulden's Mustard Private Edward Berman, Eprina, WITH Y, M,C, A. AT FRONT 10 sates eae Al ae Christo 1 Tablespoon Sugar (with or wi Valley, N. Y. ne Fman Crown Prince ought ited hi i " Ne ne is Waa | ' ‘ Pri + Har rnosky, Shen A aay s fi h 7 Be me home w ¢ iret 9p andoah, Pa; Charles Bocca, Gary,| The Rey, Walter Murray Was Serv-|}! pe ae lal al Peete ' ‘ Pace 13 Tearpoon Paprika Ind,; Jo ‘annon, Homestead, P: i : : Mi 3 or ' bed Kigh 34 Cup Water Private Henry J. Clarke, South TWICE REJECTED FOR SERVICE 4 ‘ alled fo Saun f | Into # small saucepan put mustard, sugaty Nyack, N. ¥ BEFORE DRAFTED :. 1 tour, | arti \ cornstarch, salt, paprika aul watert eagle eae es KI ta! Particulars of th h of Rev i aatitae 5 ‘ 3 ‘ . stirring constantly with a woodem speoa, PEASE SEN COO ER TBA ee a gait Siac a aE o Putrieky, severe! ai : A ice ee ey Winkie te ° until smooth, Cool and use Gol 2 mn b c rath Hall a Rae alter Murray of Ka ange 4, | port hie : wi Iny H, in killed in, ns ine q fe Liss ke Conia eich lass tham cline odl-iaan ane Henry C. D: Gainesville, N. ¥.;| Chateau-Thierry, A 1 la ' pa ' : ; ™ , sl Joseph M. Donahue, Buffulo, N. Xj |eablegram rece ! Would Clone Tight on 1! gailin n As ! > | 9 Private Mark Eliner, New York, r Was between t lls which att iC . ve rh Tom Core AMSTI ey a er i u en } us ar Private Patrick Fee, No. 265 Utica Joded simultaneously, the concts- ched he was # ‘iat Camp Merritt. H at Cae ' . 5 » Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. |sion killing him, a mark was > Compa th \ at fhe Au Parllament Made from Nature’s Purest Products q Private Lawrence Flatley, No. 310| made on his body. He had been serv- Suc tiiect aainee Mew Martin of No, 34 Se bi An American Standard— Popular Since 10, y t 153d Street, New York. ing the American soldiers from a can- | Olosed excvpt th 237 East 115th Street,/ond Street, ¢ Point, ‘reported | cep “impr Privates Harper D. Foote, Bingham- teen neur the front line trenches when! was killed in action, but the Warj missing, iso wember of sho. sais ; ig and drug stores, senna despatch i

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