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: _THE EVENING WORLD, THREE NEW YORK BOYS DEAD 800 OF THESE TANKS USED IN FRENCH COUNTER-OFFENSIVE| AND 38 SEVERELY WOUNDED IN CASUALTY LIST OF 252 aaeemen Privates Pac acab 4 24 1).| 143 Bleecker Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. | ' rivates Passet, Resek and Far Cock Ssiles W, Mtewern, Dee ning of Manhattan Reported | Moines, ta. ‘ Killed in Action. ‘ime REY, cy ae = Bugler Francis X. Klotz, New Ro- TOTAL ARMY ROLL 188.|chelle. N. y. Bugler Moses L. Reynolds, Clinton, ; 3c. i} Three of Pershing’s Men V > Privates Benjamin Abramovitz, 149, tims of Disease—Two Are Stanton Street, New York. . Joseph M, Angel, South Manches- | Held Prisoners. er, Conn.; Barney Bardman, Dauren, | 4; John Bengel, Wencluny, | WASHINGTON, July %.—The army | ja; John Blum, Ritzville, Wash Private James A, Boyle, No. 155! asualty list to-day numbers 188, (he) wittiams Street, Long Island City. Marines 64, a total of 2. In the Privates Raym wn, Green- | wrmy list 32 reported killed in] bay, Wis.; Gius ad of wounds, 3 dead of| River Street, Ha A. Bucheit, Buff Carlson, Whitefi No. 167 OSHING 2 IQ320UITS netion, 4 jo, N. Y.; Carl W ba TERDAM, July 25 of accident and other wounded slightly, 1 wounded ©) Third Avenue, New York. | undetermined, 2 missing and 2 pris- | Private Jack Cenavic, Lackawanna, 5 ; ac x a eamegee rere mei In. y This German new rr sede TULA IW ACTION | Private Joseph Cohen, No. 509 Livo- h the French are emy u \ nia Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. - . Sergts. Frank It, Maddox, Mart Private Bugene A. Coles, New Brit-|1a.; Thomas W. Cartwright, Cresto boro, M Clarence N ain, Conn . Ja.; Merl B. Clark, We t Cit 1 Viuke, Woodstock, 1 James J aera Street, Brooklyn, N. Me Towa Mails, lac: Irwin Hf Wut 7 . vates Stanislaw Cyceik, Chicago; | mos ( ‘ West 1 Jelphias PAS | ttonry ¢, Daul, Green Bay, Wis. Harry M yJohn R, Finch, Bradshaw, Neb. Aime) Privy Miohele ae Hun George agne, Inv Canada; Cha Liberty, Pa.; Michael Donahue, Lock Jose MeMullen, ce, W. Vas James W aut : Pa hebbaghes ERR iu has aa rt Los hain a A * | Private Julian orr, No. 17 W.! . ACTION herman, 1, Mic N Pl aa4 giseats Nia. Vert 1 privalllSSING IN “ACTION Smith N, Y¥.; Cook I A Private Abraham Drazien, No. 444| port, N.Y 107 ct tus Broughton, Il; Chester | Bast 146th ; William P. Fernands, hristo Urea : a" Lica he hater |pher Street, New York Va Bu r Orra James J, Early, Northside PRISONERS shawka, Ind.; Privates |P!U'sburgh; Warren Bekbart, Lani ‘orp, Jo Murray, Fall Brandste . How | | os vate Kdward M . Weatfield,| Private Max Risenberg, Caldwell. |opey OUSLY REPORTED KILLED \ A i am, Syra- | N. Je IN ACTION, NOW OFFICIALLY cuse, N. Y.; Clinton G. David, Allen Private John Ensmenger, No, 177 REPORTED PRISONER. town, Pa r BL Dayton, Atla Huron Street, Brooklyn. ae v 1, Saugatuck nn ie City, N ph 1. Gailipeau,! Private Michael W. Feeder, Du-|pREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS Avon, N.Y Hale, Altus, |duesne, Pa ING IN ACTION, NOW OFFICIAL Ark; Israel P. s, North Wood- | Privates Charles H. Fernandes, No.| LY REPORTED AS HAVING RE mock, Cont 341 Cherry Street, New York. | re mito oh ; Private Bruno Koch, 21 Summer| Arnold Flynn, Shekomeko, N. Y. . : Eiveai; | Padaaies Nia Michael Fontanetta, No. 453 Ls I Pronae v. sturay Remar, Mass! | Fink attere Mer tea MY) OOF INE Manes canes Fourth Street, New York Abraham Goldman, No. 422 New- | Private Albert I wood. O port Avenue, Brooklyn. yar Private Joseph Resek, No $19 East Benjamin |. Gordon, No. 3745 Third | 16th Street, New York Avenue. New York. : ates Julius Sand : Max Gordon, No, 176 Stanton Street, Se ee aaa Breemlany Mis 20") New York. | WASHINGTON, July The Ma seph M.S fa Brockton: Ass. Roland H. Harper, No. 4661 vr t t ot DIED OF WOUNDS. Buren Street, Brooklyn je. 4661 Van! rine Corps casua ‘ Beret. Homer W. Marl, Trafford) “Michael Holchan, Huntington, N.Y. Ke as divided awa: Killed 1. » City, Pa; Corpl Ly Holeomb ri Gtoneed ohn Wi es Me 2 3; wound jascot, ‘Tent vates Leon C. Mc-t iam J. Halperin, New Haven, Conn, _ | 8@Verel¥s 1 usu Satate surye enn. Edward EB. ny ai ware v fir Cuis' Pu r Naward E-)" Charles Friedman, No. 199 Second N Thomas, Harvard, Mass.; Gaskin I Stophen St tees ; Obi ee ad w 1 " Williams, Pawtucket Ri see ee salle | KILLED IN ACTION John S. Iv 2 i DIED OF DISEASE. Edward Johnson, 1144 Flatbush| ance, 0.; Privates Raymond J. Corpl, Charles I Brebner, Milo, Avenue, Brooklyn, Tie Manayunkick Howard W lowa. liane wee neeee eta 85) | Kahler, South Williamsport, Da Privates Zollie Davenport, Pines! Ketcham, Penacook, Noi ty | OED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN hurst, Ga.; Andrew Gradier, Perrys-| | Willlam C. Kiernan, 656 Carroll | ACTION, KaneoN Y Street, Brookiyn, | privates Harry B. Clausen DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND lwo 445 West 13th Street, | cago William Irwin, Oulkdand, Cal OTHER CAUSES John Wok Tonawanda, N. ¥,,| WOUNDED IN ACTION—Severely William A. Jones, Kitty-}Josepn Kn cago; Gustave] Privates Arthur I. Arne Wo nt Albert F. 1 Fond | Kinversaan, Sister’ Bay, Wi ‘ Arctie M. Hongon, Ch a ee ine EAB F | wiiyam bers, 124 Ven Sicklen Ave- Ino Kid WT lealeer, fost Liver Mathews, 8. | Aaron Linser, 338 Bowe New|0.; Sidney McIntosh, Council Blur SEVERELY WOUNDED. York. ite NOW hn A. McWilliams, Chicag Lieuts. Frank A. Johnson, Chicago; | Cha Owensburg, Ky vington, Ky Irving W. Wood, Oakland, Cal eg eae Bostans Anite Mh Theoac Sergt. William F. Babor, No. 417), |. eee r, Ch John H " East 75th Street, New York | Frederick’ E.. Shaddock, No. 151 |san Gabricl, Cal; Charlon E. Warr Sergts. William H. Felix, Avalon, , Ridgewood Aventis Breekiyn, Muskogee, Okla.; Floyd L. Yocke Pas nen K. Palaschak, Austria- | ‘(!00 Ala. ath, | Decatur, 1 Hungary; Victor (. Reese, Cleveland, | Ma MISSING IN ACTION O.; Max Rosenbaum, Pudapest, Hun Privates Leroy W. Lumaree, W gary. orig Yo) bash, Ind Miller, Winfie Sergt. Albert G. Wilson, No. 430 je Vy co | Kat Kimer (. Reichart, 1 East 57th Street, New York Jy, V Turkey; John | phia Corpl. Raymond C. Healy, Wood- | J. Vivia, Jules Wargo,| ‘The second list July 23, f haven, N. Y M B. Warne ws Corpis. Mrnest D. Hillary, Farmers. | \ ¢ un Welastein a ih pmers" | Maplew bert C. Wen KILLED IN ACTION ville, N ¥.; Daniel e Mriawer | gel, Hasle jam D. We Sergt, Gerald R. Finnegan, No. port, Con Clifton Avenue Newark, N. J Corpl. Richard J. Lamb, No. 27 | Corpis, | W 1 a, Mlahert Arayle Road, Brooklyn, N. ¥ C# | Louis; Frederick H, Vox ‘ Corpl. James B. Lape, Syracuse, : Bush Wort) Mmith AG Tf 1 es Ernest H, Baier, Ma Private Richard W. Matthews, F W. Va; Harold J. ¢ oe ate REE. D, No. 1, Lansing, M ile Hempstead, N. ¥ be B. Denman, Cincinnati a . ewis,{ Private William Fanning, No ? Kita Regichuk, Kenton. 118-' Monroe Street, New York Theodore Rubenstein, No, 215) !’rivates James BH Ind Fourth Avenue, New York, polis; Herbert W, Jimertield, De Machanie dwar: Sansa R04 Fifth! Gantah Bo raanindeic Na gaol cease a tices ance I Avenue, Lona Island City. Eighth Avenue, New York. Harry Flynn, St. Fran kK Seph J. McLaughlin, Buffalo, N.Y Mechanic Christopher Staudigal, nasa petal W. Ligo Lovipg, Tex; 1 A, Maynara, Qasport, N, ¥.;|W. Limbert, North Tonawanda 1 . Ms renes “ aukauna, Wis.;| Douglas G. Marsh, West Miss¢ Monahan, Holyoke, Mass. es Ane ; : avid M. Moroney, No. 337 West Monti Bverett 1. Nel Bird 12th Street, New York Kan.; Edward 1, Winie Chicag Sam Mortelloro, No, 34 Lewis piED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN Street, New York | STANDS OUT ¢ “GIT tuo. ACTION. among ‘all foods | Pao as a wonderfully i fe diesen vers j M won. W Va |, daeuts, Law tanta, Ga.; Hal N. I IGHTLY WOUNDED. economical and |i Gey RENE, eb. ) Sergts. Riley'M. Long nourishing ration, DEGREE UNDETERMINED, | ride, Ala; Grover von THERE'S A REASON | Corpl. Ray V. Hewitt, Keokuk, Ia, | 25tOn Pr \ 2 New York Mic TANKS TOTHE FRON rhill, Mase.; Louis DuNvERweon Nb Uno WooD ey —The Fren, point, Mich 3 A wounded severciy, I) Private Thomas Carroll, No. 1804 A counter-offensive, the Kolni Munzinger, No, 329 East Private Howard Blair, Jackson ston, N SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION ates Harry D, Arnold, Manson, | Quaker City, O.; ‘Mhomas J. Me Leslie C, Booth, Webster City, Nulty, Scranton, Pa, Corpl. see |, mall “1 4 \ brenner, Pittsburgh Corpl. Frank Selinsky, Passaic, Mo W NEW YORK SOLDIERS WHO WERE SEVERELY WOUNDED |. WHILE FIGHTING AT FT! _THURSDAY, JULY 25, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR N pe ft in New York and w ~NEW YORK WOUNDED SOLDIERS f FOUGHT AT BELLEAU WOOD ; iit: War Department Telegrams to Relatives S Many Were in Victorious Battle on June 24—Three Were Killed. ins captured He DAML GOLVLEN BORG 250 FEELING FINE, SAID SOLDIER IN RR COMES OF A i CARROLL oO FIGHTING CABLE HOME June 6 and said no\bing ‘geTta Infantry York be bad 1 employed t ‘ he was injured, but that did not pres G Schindele, Company B _ Infantey cd Dead Marine Sergeant Four Years No th Av in Sere Hie t The bird weeter than A ue h wh 3 Man Land,” 1 he | \ . Gerald RO Finnegan, lated af ' ” « ye M wrote to nae x, Was wounded ' isin, Mra. Martin Keil of No. 9% yu : , Aven Newark, in the Inst let- Mr. and Mrs, Abrahaw ano. BROTHER OF MARIE KILLED IN ACTION READY 10 ENLIST TO FILL PLACE IN RANKS Gloom in Old Trish Coton East Side Over “Bill” Fan ning’s Death Sorrow spread over wha h 1 Irish colony on the cast today when wa William Fanning of No a7 Ch : had been killed in action with he Marine erybod the neighbe i He As a str x-footer whe came from Ireland six years ag nen had taken a leading part | Ww rorhood affairs. With his 1 with 1 pit ow work a driver and sending mo widowed mothe ! had i saw ag r saying the Ma were of fight yw er was in the first ne tte Mrance, His Vr en notified of hy . ously N ” M «Sire When ew vi r nting off |WE'VE HAND FULL OF AGES 0 BEAT FRITZ'S ROYAL FLUSH, WROTE SOLDIER Shaddock of Brooklyn, Severely Wounded, Told What Would Happen to Kaiser in Letter, We've got Fritz playing his last t Hund and we've got a hand fall that will break up ar boasted 1 vr ick Edwin haddoc 1a) Ridgewood Av nue, I yn, severely wounded retion in France, in a t und. 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