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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. 98 DEAD IN CASUALTY LIST OF 108 FROM THE ARMY: TWO NEW YORK BOYS tlie Be 1 er, N. H. Privates Crames of Manhattan Z Private William M. Aris, No. 784 e ° it rt, * and Pfaht of Brooklyn Met uk Gittes Cas, vates George Culligan, Algoma, : Death in Action. Mba Enoch V. Deason, McCrory : |Ark.; Frank Deaton, Clarendon, Ark Fred Binum, Menominee, Wis.; Lud |Wik Gotembiewski, Chicago; John © ). Shelbyville, Mo; William R. | Haskell, Albion, N, Y.; Quillian V fight | tay COMMANDED AMERICANS IN FIRST BIG FIGHT) AMERICANS SLAIN. [AMERICAN SOLDIERS WIPE OUT zi 4g = % reepemcrerercarcmmcsars |W 10C1\N¢ py | NEST OF ENEMY MACHINE GUNS, PLACED EVERY TEN YARDS — GERMAN PRESS U. S. Troops Pressing ies Along Main. Se | Road From Thierry to Fere-en-Tarde- Wolff Bureau Correspondent nois—Capture Marie Farm Says They Were Mowed WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES! Down in Rows 16 Deep. 1 erancn, suly 24 (Untied Pr jvconn nes anv ins WHO WINGED AN AIRPLANE tle forced to give way before the Allicd the correspondent of the Wolff Bus pattiefron AMSTHRDAM, July 24.—Te Marne by aph ing from the A front under date of Tuesday even ONE DIES OF DISEAS reau, the semi-officlal German news Prisoners t wlore the units of amency, Rays re rd were ordered to remain Pershing Reports Forty Lindale, Ga; Joseph L. Heath Wickens thetr mart Le lbhe their posts and hold off the Amer Severely Wounded, One [ioe Corvalticnore, at non ige 5 for the first time employed American | ¢# \ Before tt n Pah . olgate orvallis, e.; Milto: 1 “| a of the American assault the are m 4 Dric Sanitaie cannon fodder in comparatively lar Missing and a Prisoner, | Cartisie, Ky , humbera an an addition to thelr Seu | being wiped out ar taken prisoner. | iaiicianamsaails | Private Michael Kent, No: 210 West ralone i The ing cau-| { 14h Birect, Wow Yorke galese auxiliaries, no advance i pre ng cau WASHINGTON, July 24.—The army casualty list of 108 to-day inclutes “Dense masses of blacks and Ameri- | tiously at all points, owing to the rman reinge Private John F. Lally, No, 14 Pali- sade Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. cans were hurled against the German @reat mass of ¢ omen twenty killed in action, fourtecn dend| Privates Joseph Ligato, Seymour, lines, ‘They paid for it in some hun- and their increasing reimanee ©: 7 , dred thousands of killed negroes and Many see battle occ malty of wounds, seventeen dead of disease,| Conn.; Robert Macklin, nton, IML; Jred thousands of killed negr and ; y Freee I acaba ed tdind ed five dead of accident and other| Herbert I. Miller, Hillsboro, Ore.; Americans, In some places they ad-| loses a ‘ a c action and pears as though the Frank R. Parker, Woodland, Cal: anced to att ck sixt pn ¥ aves deep causes, two dead of airplane acci- mans intended to make a perma ‘apse Sieben cehersiiae ick Ono wave the other broke " ; } dent, forty-eight wounded severely.!1ete Poor, Mountainburg, Arh down tn the Clerman aftiliery aod ma- | S98) SARS ee i easy lau one missing and one prisoner Charles P. Prine, Lansing, Mich.; chine eure tes | ned. sad : : liaeeasa o. fa : : “Next day they renewed their aa- KILLED IN ACTION. | Edward th, Buffalo, N. Y sauit MevGa tities Wikk’e oie The bitterest Mahting Is proceeding Lieuts. William P. Fitzgerald, Wor-| _ Private Richard Rau, No, 2500 tee eee eae mee sening for north of Jaulgonne, where — the [This afternoon the Wolff | Americans are enlarging their bridge- Bureau telegraphed a “correction” | head Eighth Avenue, New York City. Privates Hines W. Roberts, Leakes Miss; Frank Rosar, Milwau cester, Mass; Frederick K. Hirth, Toledo, O.; William C. Orr jr, F hericans are pressing norhtward adelphia. Stephen Shuster, I to the yon saying that the cor | aH es "e wl pa Me Hs ea path | ayy ne AeSONUAHE vaisert en along the main row om Chate = Sergt. George EK. Honsacker, Daw- ter Subacz, Lawrence, POUT ot ee laa ere-en-Tardenols, In the MICHAEL FOOD T- Tallire Wabeno, Ww thousands killed.”} Thierry to ne Tard | a ‘ 3 * son Springs, Ky Julius Toth, Cleveland; Arthur 1 ion) , the Chateau-Thierry fightin rly 4 n the Pailippine ‘On the third day the American in- | region of Epleds (four miles north panetheantbadbaveaatscarnicink weevil: Privates Leo Bell, Chic Ray-| Vanderlip, No, 13 4 : | May and June and checked nut inized ths noted — fantry began to halt at the frst rush, Mast of Chateau-Thierry), harrying | Michael Foody Credited With Ae- German drive for battalions amon, ead-hun h he ene etirement toward Fere mond Blackwell, Bluefield, W. Va. | Hornell, N.Y ; ¢ i f ' eu head-h bs hrowing themselves down as soon as. th sehpey retiremen . ‘ 7 2 ;| complishing Heretofore Unknown Sanity " nc © (the German artillery commenced. | ¢n-Tardenois, one ¢ elr. princ “ Private Charles Crames, No, 851| South Kaukaum } America in pacitying ‘When the firing coutaucd ther cec{communication centres, In thia| Feat in This War of Surprises. Kelly Street, New York. yep ata | sin 1900. He Is called | tired papidly, wo that at times their; fesion our forces captured Marie | ody, a member of PEAY YSS Gi AT10S GLE SR Fs COIR ROR xt ig | ng-distance hiker 19 | attack became a hurried flight Farm, an important strategic point ssn 160th Eatentey Latepghlet pt Sop lid Abel atta shied all aches NA 2 Wil é : I ‘ Cade On many occasions the German! Coming through a cértain woods old 69th Regiment, has ac- F. Kennedy, Catasauqua, Pa.: Joseph | PF! Mass: William W participated, He th tuft in w French lial | os ntey atood up in the trenches and,/an American unit found the complished the heretofore un- x 1 Janesville, Wis.: les D. We! and Sixth Marine Ite , at the righ Hasalddiehacs-Apledila ther ellen tench Pe : Meyer, Belleville, Ill; Tim Moriarity, pchadiaag alte D. Wi nds Marin b ght while standing there, received the mans had established machine guns) known feat of downing an enemy & Louis: mes Papavallupulos, | Lebanon, Okla; Paul I, Wilson, Kim boron: ©. Americans with salvos of rifle fire every ten yards, They were seem-) airplane with a rifle. After firing . one of the Evergreen Avenue, Brooklyn. ball, N.Y. pee Ad 1. nies IN CUBAN WAR AND I$ NOW HSER Wate CHIR ThLhO Ara 6 k. While the attention of the! chine, and it fell to earth ; :R 7 were caught in the fire of ¢ Driv: s 5 Rowland ; wm Privates Starling E. Rowland, War chine guns which covered ny centred on these forces, ren, Pa.; Harman A. Schmidt, East PRISONER. a Tavinor teers. tecwbeAr worn made a wide, en = . eee aes ontt| tus aan tr Poca Yat WROTE BRONX BOY, COMMENDED BY PERSHING OF ITS BIGGEST Sse Safes" smmedistly corned | ™mer Americans mae 4 we, ty 10,320 MOVED IN SIX HOURS Morganton, N Clayton C, Somer. | Junction, Ta. aad er sha j charged the enemy from both flanks ji RE- ville, Raleigh, N. D.; Carl J. Teunenes, | PRISONERS — PREVIOUSLY santas an casualtios on July 19) ¢ Record Camp Evacuation Set by Bergt. Earl S. Finley, Steelton, Pa. oy Borne Ala.; Edward N, Pope, Private Bernard Albert, No. 910 'ardwic t : is | WASHING! Women Faint in Dense nureau Jennings Street, New York. Crowds That Cheer 2,0i2 Gree ee 20, ly sever Prison ments were annihilated.” tice ken completely by sur md to escape] Wastin 4, were | ‘They were ‘Y| prise and surrend Ratlroad. ‘TON, July —A record slaughter for rapid troop mov cteriaea! French and American soldiers ore) iished at a training camp on July 7, terized ‘ishing in the Marne ut points where| when 19 trains with 220 coaches carried : e Germans so recently crossed the 0 soldiers from th mp between The Woltr| the German lock and 9 o'clock P. M., over two ; ments Cha an Rt July s characterized Charles Crames, Killed in Ac- tion, Was Trained at Camp river, American troc wagons and | railroads. The forn runs continue to p across to the] evacuation by rail New Vorker in Canadian Army Dead. er record for camp Privates John Blalius jr, Chic Railroad Admin= Harold Boswell, Chicago; Wi BO; ame sort of d istration rep day, was seven ; iam — OTTAWA, July 24.-—To-day'e casualty C Riietapeiiaieiee depression in the | RoFth bank traing leaving rrying 4,005 Budzynski, South Bend, Ind; Helge hist following names of Upton in 305th Infantry. Men to Camp Upton. Jtn erman oficial and] te Soveriid aativition Reaine e ‘ Dale, Grand View, Wash.; Wilford Killed in Ac . bear ky ing through Torey nts are pa Ten. ¥on channels have repeated|y : 4 7" , Draft Law. Degree, Stewart, Minn.; Erving H Sy Orangeville, Utah see : a“, am turned upon the French 1 the! Bouresches, Chateau-Thierry, Vaux! Winiam . Hopfner, thiety, whose lant Graham, Greensboro, Ala.; Charlie See ene Baribuals Sinn! Serer em: Hee IAG IN MPR Y PDR eI scab MULL A jand other historic points wnich @/of many addresses in Brooklyn was No. Gunsburg, Staunton, HL: Frank W nded—J. Delmar, No. 239! casualties as killed in a w 1 aft quota thus far week ago wero held by the Ger-|289 Oakiand Street, in the Federal Court ety , , Any reference 6 America Helikson, Franklin Mi Mich.; h ne ph eet ae ets J.B. Bell, pra April as a member of ( " froc vn, assembled this | troops a aed “yi be : in, Brooklyn to-day was sentenced to he igen aut As died e 120 | roopa as canno ie obviously ts of heavy artillery fire) ten Years in. the penitentiary tor at Frank M.’King, Depew, N. Y.: Al-! cate doth street, New vou i pany G, 205th Inf. He was| t n Avenue yards |r dicu They have been brigaded| The resu f heavy artillery A161) cimpting to evade the Draft Law. Hopte fred BE. Lyng, Chicago; Dominick | y T. H. Bewan, ci nd a I ' | : ; ; pis aan Ree troops ag, are seen everywhere—dead Germans, [ner registered with 1 Hoard No. 28 sAl lara a8 an, Clevelanc fted Jevember and trained of the Long Island Railroad and en-! ritish an ench troops a : Ben igups,| under the name of ©. Hoffman, Oberto, Spring Valley, L Joseph . well as operating by divisions among) dead — horses, smashed — waRYMs | a erapl as a. fireman by tea Reil, Wathena, Kan s mp pion a 1 r Camp Uptor In the | themselve A atement that any | wrecked houses and trees sna Lom ta 4 Ol Company but wa dine 3 at » the serv t articular class of troops. bh nl) . y-| charged because of the prejudice against DIED OF DISEASE. TWO U, $, FLYERS KILLED; : , paeleniteoke Fe te Tait ter GncrINGe (a Maratea NIG | ee anne ere at av" This German birth” After that he changed eects Sohn Te Reeder wipton 1 rames was a salesman, twen friends a 1 he depart-{, be almost unwe f not ND eee ee plewa. cut aps thal tec tovernuent caliorlliat | (ante ree “ie Prank B. Prandie, Ph TERE No. 8 : 7 n forces have 1¢-| ground by shelis, In tho midst of a) aaneesati : any : aren f pth 9. 851 p too, ord breaking heavy casuaitic shallow German dug-| 9 : : i } the patch was a ow Germ u orth Amboy Kiddies Aid Bell Gelmnis; Priv ve Hecoy vy . a Three of Them Lost in Kk Stree Bronx, He wr Xtraordinary humidity com. | bas not yet begun to at : vered over by the footbourd Rabies bi! Cedar Gap, 0. addie uston, i Cram on Jur official liste. Las nu Gers A of . Brid, needa William Conlon, An- One Is Victim of Accident 4 ‘4 } - bined w 1u) uffering | March, Chief of ‘Staff «nd headboard of a wooden bed taken| PERTH AMBOY, N. J, July 4.—Phe i NEE ALIG Be AiT a 28s JnNiin , ste nor swiss and the draft-|that the operation w from a nearby house. ‘The German Younger ebildren of Perth Amboy par ee, St mae ete vanilla dp ei 1 ' M1 been made | ting, but added th occupants had left blankets, coats and] «!pated yesterday afternoon Su'phur Springs, Mont.; Norris J. De WITH THE AME aid 1 1 \ Api CAN ARMY In| 1 as yet no knowl: fairyland carniv n the grouni land, Philadelphia; Henry A. Hill lea a Bees ft wa ‘ . : he men. Water | would be other equipment in thal fight 4 Joining thw hor Mr. and Mrs Cowgill, Mo.; Harrison Johnson, New pia soclated Press). 1 , A War PD: through th p train > The villages north the Marne white on Kearney Avenue to ee aes an TIC, Burt pela t 1, and display shell |fands for the Belgiun war, bable sere f ined and a Yates, N. D.; John J, McEvoy, De-} killed July 9 ‘1 ti B " 9 : was mailed ta tt | aer J. Marron, r t utside th ards, and pranks yed by our American tor t. Lindsay Gordon official f trott | SGT. MA. ule ! baa | AND FATHER FOUGHT FOR FOE ERAT AHIR aha ob the Belgian Relief M Private Dominick J. Marren, No.| as ob: was twenty JQ K re w women. faint. nadots. One shell tine the a ‘Jin New Fork. who in turn sent it tra t cig . ‘al tore off the wall that served |diately to Belgium 327 East 33d Street, New York. | who wae nile, He w Four tralia eight sare. en n nae tate off 188 all thet saree | 0 Hetgium Private Eugene J. Reilly jr, East) Fee he vcllowine 1; | Brother of Bay State Soldier kita tood revealed on the shelves, |Ceewder Calle Me Orange, N. 4 7 : Ite : : hi at Front Now Held Prisoner reer ee : Se ‘ Privates ‘Thomas, Rodvanski ; v t ey WASHINGTON, July 24.—Provost eavo G. Spence Ashle ; a m to N 8 Matar a " oO el view nost exclusively of of French ne road near the river, whi ") Marshal General Crowder to-day issued Ore; Pa ms, Baker ln RS I A \ ts ATARin ARS 3 “ WIT draft, but on GREBNPIEL Ma hu by the enemy a few days/a can for 624 registrants qualified tor if ae ' Wu t war m , . 1 drew on its 1918 Class bY | Sows or the ners a fling in’ shell | tim om € for wark in the Air~ al jeut. Hobbs had been killed Ju 0 Il . ‘ ‘ ge ’ : F jews of the de simonthing. ahi ay for|craft on Burensi, 600 to entra DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT.| piss, metas Tonia 1 : r wus y ig wn, received toe] holes a HIDE. ew |Aug. 1 for Kelley Field, San Antonios Licut, Casper M. Kielland, Buffalo, | nye > idelphia " {i ' ' 7 wh needed | dq t er Micha’ , | American wagons and guns |'Tex und twenty-four te entrain A N.Y. Se James ©. Mosher, San|the pa dition of the Chicago Trib. |! fp for toda quota (ig 5 f » was «| ‘The Americans are in the highest |Z for Washington for service at Bureau Luis Obispo, Cal Byers, who was one of the t Corpl. 1 J. Fische ; Lonly ten. When the appeal !soldier in the German. arm w alapirits, despite the fact they are a DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND |r nit me rs of the Lafayer oH I, N 4 Lan ; * : i he 118 Cha , Unter wie (prisoner at tho French: end. eh ally snatel ther food Dd TCS) qAmeriom Sends $100,000 to Star OTHER CAUSES. ured wh nm pat A t wounded tn if nen ponded, t r 4 fe. mam We a be ae. fon the run | ing rela lee REAP AL PHaheR, Gitakas | may be a prison tere | W Wall Street clerk befo wardes f ret sien GR Hein GALIAL IMA ASRERA ciraIt: Con spparently | ‘Two dough bringing in two] Confirmation of the worst reports of | dD. rgt, Ralph 1. Harla®ker, Al- |"! was drafted 4 o " 4 “ i HeCH 1 enthusla Lu le United States. | Gormar forced the prisoners to|famine in Persia and the cabling ef Seianie Bt Trlvalen Laer Wil ee 1—M m Cotton: [been Gmployed by Quinn I Cuneo, | Local Moura N sda qubine ok urry a captured machine gun. Then | $100,000 to buy grain in India to be Kettering, Washington, c,; | Brew Chicago, an American avin- {41% f Ue © wa ; ' iit w sid't it 80 £ FOUR GERMAN TANKS they decided their packs were get-| transported to the stricken land by mere . trees ra 14s been killed while . my jie latl Quick t _ C hg heavy, and made the prisoners | motor trucks, Was announced here Luscious D. Pyner, Norfolk, Va | |e f ig ’ tha i i | strona to-day by the American Committe SEVERELY WOUNDED. i RUNES aheIC bun Tete » Pao ae Aas ae I elma (tne 1 el APS SHAME EAE SG TAAL Te OF EIGHT ARE TAKEN SME ET Reg tig Hmar ete tor Ae telthe os Myrian Bellet. rmans ought to bury | tions was received from members of keg | the committee's Persian commission Sergt. Poter Gladys, Moundsy i being in act Fische sent t Fe hon nl . Acnumber of p nen a " | : you? now in Hongkong. Corpl, Bailey J, Berry, ¢ an, peiiabeipaend Tp ay vag 6 « be M of - yne of the roy aa aS Corpl. Thomas J. Plehascies No, ‘50 SOLDIER BOYS: OVERFED, a We daa Gn lune | ane Be Traffic 1b wa nA er} Crew of One Burned to De an 1 the other. Seeking Reward for Hero, In Av » Brooklyn > % 7 eune § oi unhee j 1 i 4 Shell < a Ww upon, they set the two pr | TRENTON, N. J, July 24.—Gor < port, Conn.; Chester Randolph B - yred, pif Sa RPA 1 Te6 sasoli ank er ale of the prisoners is very |#!on to awarding Priva . W MA ty -five ‘ ‘ D i" “ liam) Marshal pf the {th RBatte St. Louls, Miss; Lester E, Walker, | Mr Trowbr of State Defense | old " Ls f 1 “ y und « ITH ‘THE AMERICAN ure astounded at the! crate Militia of New fon his sescim | Skowhegan, Mc C \ Well | ee M M win Aa ‘ r ' Frida ' " > | ARMY ON THE AISNE: Franco-American at- of two persons from the surf at Belmar } cae iad * Gadtee’ piceknaee Ont: tioned P I \ nom by Gen, I " bis gaa oni MARNE FRONT, July 24 preg J | ONG FersOns: pa f Inf ' ' ; 4 Waar , (Associated Pr The Amer bij 7. wy # f rd ats M A , pi c ‘rene Ops ht Cook John Moller, M wh ules ba wit t ra , " ‘nt Cha G uded by the Metropolitan Lif jean and Fren 2 ur ‘ fish a Bugler Karl A. Webster nok: the less feeding. of t er was ed June 14 he N 11 tack 1 4 rep hand e ing south of Solssous have cap r and ‘ai their w : nid he wa ' Vs \ : city tured four German tanks, which ow the aiser age t urged eure = " ‘ g rh were operating against them im r » Ir hk. 4 1 : n 1 Ha ir conjunction with the German ta- —AT— & net AG ' 1 nee ‘ and The Allied artillery immedt- P FAP 'd W 1 A STAR FOOD ‘ stucust eal earner |e tany at th : The plana filled WIR) geely”gpotied the tanks aa ther | || restaent 1/1S0n an Sul ow i ela els ey pay Oe en a Mugene f. Weilly jr. 4 a Atta Gk caine Into actlon and quickly put { while many r ; ' i \ Fee ee Tae peotcn Naat arched awa four of them out of commission, les are atarvir Prow | Brook i ! Mr w ud _ Four others retreated, | , y ° i heir officers of the Red Cross r tended Brooklyn Evening In Ma v » ; i! i tanks shrapnel had set off a gaso- / School, He was employed as a man-|the Qu are t entifieation, of and reserv | oes eel | : ‘ r for b. G. Webster & Son, silver-| sailed for Ir 1917, Hee nen the Ame n Expeditionary b Sana E |The suggestion was made that wom- | ware deuiers, 62 Atlantic Avenue, | wan twenty-four. sears old Hid ws |\oreen and all civilian attaches are. cre had been, smothered. ‘The Bie cal acae > WORL jen should enlist for service in hospitals | Hrooklyn ore enlisting in the plumbing |. 2 ‘ : are other three tanks soon will be in 2 VM ) D RICHEST OF CORN FOODS —| where orderiies, ambulance drivers and {John FY, Lally was wounded in ac- business with his father. The family |fequired by Gon, Pershing to wour| QoNe Cite Wu oe Oe Oke ead £0-/vborrow $ SA Ss TH Ww women to serub and wash dishes are|tion on July 4, according to @ tele- lives at No, 58 Sussex Avenue, Bas! |two additional metal identification ss a H8 VE Ee. HEAT ditlicult lo secure, WEA — sap from the War Departinent to Orange, sik discs, They already wore two, Oh a = " . Se ——-

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