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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, i918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS G1 DEAD IN 180 CASUALTIES WOUNDED AMERICANS WoO HAVE RECEIVED THE WAR CROSS MOF AMEN TES FROM ARMY AND MARINES; scot ctr ie en, OERHTAN CEN TWO NEW YORK BOYS KILLED Girls White Band in Airmen’s Caps Means “Mumps.” | he July 2 (by mail ssihlikine Uncle Sam's airmen have been getting ahead with the | Mendkopf, Credited With Six girls in a manner which aroused ae 7 agate . the envy of their infantry and ar- teen Victories, Downed by i ® Seterat obert C. Fros epal- tillery colleaues. ieut. Avery, Gets S Corporal Stroum and Private Robert C. Frost, Hepal rovers? ua eowhboys and thd | Lieut. Avery, Gets Sulky. artillerymen had their revenge. English girls are not aware that WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES American airmen wear white [IN FRANCE, Friday, July 26 (United bands on their caps and hats to | Presa).—Lieut. Walter Avery of Co- distinguish them from the other |‘umbus, O., in his first air battle on branches of the service. Thursday brought down the noted ‘That is where the doughboys |German ace, Capt. Mendkopf, north came in, They told ali the girls | 0% Chateau-Thierry that the airmen wore the white | The rival av Kopp Met Death in Action With Per shit ng a | Kan. George A. Klein, No. 351 St. Nich- 60 SEVERELY WOUNDED, | clas Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥. | | Sergt. Clifford R. Sisk, Keokuk, Ta. ; Pkt YaatAw ‘ enty; | Bugene L. Smith, W poro, N. C. iS i. u Seven Soldiers} “Donald M. Wallach, No. 29 Gold irles. 8, Abbott, Pitts- Howard Exe, Lawrence, tors came together ‘i Corpls. Herbert R, Bean, Bethel, | “walking quarantine”—owing to | minutes Mendkopt made futile of tims of Disease. Me.; John L. Davanie, Oakdale, La.; an outbreak of mumps at’ the | forts to gain an advantage py teloky | Allen J. Fitzmorris, Skowhegan, Me.; camp. Manoeuvres, Tien Avery got on the WASHINGTON, July 2% —The| Leonard — Langasdorf, Schill fr weekn now the airmen have |@erman’s tail and damaged the Lawrence N. itchfield, Newton, ) live do wir | Plane so that Jt was forced to land teman, Sotuh Coven- nm trying to liv down their ” within the American lin | When Mendkopf learn FOR LIEUTENANT COLONEL nz Set “htt REPORTED KILLED IN ACTTON src" "= | be ‘splendid isolation Army casualty list to-day has 168 Mass.; Arthur F es, the Ma 12, @ total of] 66. conn | why the Army list, 64 were killed| Maurice J. Murphy, 66 Forest Ave- ed | nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Richard T. Murphy, Ashland, Me.; John L. Waits, Waco, x; Hugh R. 2 wound: | \viiams, Olney, Tex.; Privates John] ter, Mass.; Ivan 1 this ‘wag tet 20 died of wounds airplane acci ed slightly; 14 wounded, degree un-| 47, Alsen, Dorche ned, and two missing. ©] Bates n Campbell, Pa.; Stephen Another American airman, after 1 follow Caron, 122 Central Street, Worcester, | at rm 1 hearing of Avery's exploit, went out s Elliott's Wife and Daughter Tray-| hunting on bis own hook this morn- KILLED IN ACTION, Mass (Pat EE DS: SMiItH, GA HOPKINS AND RED CROSS NO . ing. James J, Brennan, No. 298 West led Die koma 4) SES IV HO Have elled Far to Send Sweets to He tackled German and foreed _RECEIVES THE cROoK DEGOERRE = MM OM PUB INFORMATION 147th Street, New Yorke | —— — a —= France by Correspondent. Potts: | John J. Christal, No. 802 Ninth Ave- ” on a Nig get felon eS ‘Americans Are Terrible Men, Lieut. John W. Cowan, Chicago. him down and landed to complete the capture, Hut he discovered that he Ser George A, Am . C. Lyon, an Ohio war corre. | Was ‘behind th® German lines and he | xd 7 self was made a prisone iverett; tess Laue W. Leck, | Samuel Curione t hiladelphia; Walter | : a ‘ France, who waa in New York to-day steasing the r de b kof the Ger: Minneapol ‘Kear Nelesn, L. aoe wh Loeb rade yh comer | vie) eielst July 27 (Associated Press). | any hope,” it continued. “My company of 130 is d n to thirty.” re ee i ANeaepee nite are lines, watching at nemy oy 4 Mopac Stliwss | Glusten aay alWeats Tents ESTAR SIME WORN fies | OPE of winnir war is fading fast in the German trenches, “We should stop before we are utterly demolished,” wrote an- heen aa ; cocknn te a paakans B0 Bnet ttempting to perform similar sar, Scranton, Pa Vt; Charles C. Ervin, Okano if letters taken from some German prisoners accurately re- * other German soldier, “Iam always hoping the French may succeed dressed as follows pellet eM Corpis. Claudib Farnsworth, | Stn, Wash.; Domenick Fattor, South veal the morale of some of the German troops. | in roping us in, We should then at any rate be relieved from the | “To Lieut, Col. Clark R. Elliott, iLIEUT. RENE FONCK DOWNS Prov eR Ls A (Graven | Cheeta unr ee betel “The Americans are ont of us, and they are terrible men,” moral anguish we are continually suffering. Our strength is sapped, | Somewhere in A Sinnananiasen (ol Kerens John W. He Malkoue,: Mehie 1 WHaAie Standaraol, _Tead one letter taken ifr ma Gera 1 prisoner, “We ‘ho longer have and if ome of us do get home we shall be broken men.” | ant week Col, Filiott'a wife and HIS 59TH GERMAN PLANE Johnstown, Pa.; Paul Ro Lund he-| Tiffin, O,; W m W. Hill, South} ee eeerrere = 2 Gama ——————" | six-year-old daughter Geraldine went Slice vere, Mass.; Dewey L. Owens, P La.; Franklin Cal; Cal ton, Mass. | ago. He js captain of Company rom Chicago to Columbus, 0., 1 | teal Reneitery Hoenacke, No. 95 CORPORAL HELPED sth Tienes le pascita five. Fe ACCUSE WOMAN | GERMAN DESERTERS | fro co, fo to ae * ©. ty. Adjt eho Wine ra North Seventh Street, Brooklyn. Grand Avenue, Jamaica, | REVEAL WAR SECRETS | about the Colonel and to ask Lyon to Victories in Twenty- 2 ; | privates Frank J. Kaminski, Buf. Henry Autler, No. 63 Lenox Ave } give the cookies to the Colonel, Lyon . eR Oipeeuroey: Spiker, (Boot wht, Nev. dato, N. Y.: William KE. Lewallen nue, severely wounded, is a member | received word to-day that Lieut. Col. five Days. Corpl. Sam Stroum, Norfolk sis, Mich; Vincent Lodl, Chi- of the 77th Company, 6th Machine TO THE AMERICANS | Hliott has been killed in the big bat-| PARIS, July 27 (Havas Axoney). Street, New York. Eaward H. MacDonald, Quincy. Gun Battalion, Marines, He is twenty tle on the western front Three new aerial victories for thea Corpls. Raymond Wholahan, Booth Milton EK. Matten, Reading, fle years old and enlisted in June oN fU \ En In March, when the German offen- Lani haiti ethene his total to fifty- i Au te yi. York, North, Min-| pa; Waclaw Matyzasik, Port Ken- | 1917. Two weeks ago his mother re Say News of United States’ Efforts] sive started, Lyon was attached to] Ne are, Hed +. teat a lis ners Joseph H *lnedy, Pay James C. Moore, Parker, | ceived a letter from him, written in a Is peat Out—Keep Our | PAaut, Col geile : teaph mera | Ehrlich has won ¢ rial victories dn , , ; . " enn col o ' c Pas F a V ee Tenn; John W. Morrison, we ia French hospital, He pelle) 1) Troops Posted lanai tee War GHPemDORdEntA! walMlntr sore bic arley Rowe ©) Mass; William Mulholland, Lowell, writing was being done by a Y c. Hy |Lyon. “Every o of the officers ex- K W. Leonard, yfass; Charles H plex, Weatboro, ee ‘A. canteen worker because his shoul WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY IN| cept one has been killed in actéon LIEUT. DELCASSE DEAD. Edward Bi. Pen- ytass,; Louie E. Neal, Crowley, La; | der had been dislocated by a piece of JPRANCE, July 26 CAgwociated Preas).| since TE left France several weeks — 5 /Stroum A { Contract for i foe Bat Bags, | 10." Som ef Former F ted in Capture of y Privates Lowell Wrnest B, Nickerson, Portland, Me r 1 oH 4 hi lew were 1 arte 4 , 2 Mgr Nickerso and, ; z 4 ‘ apnel, He said his injuries wer 5 ee ; 4ierman soldiers who have deserted - Win Cantated 1k 381 4, Brown, ue t F , Davi s s in Oner an. : kw m Reeve seit Gun and Crew, He Wrote Tents that he. would soon be t them 5,000 of Which Were ‘into the American lines on the Lorral P " INTERLAKEN, Switzerland, July 26, wha Mass J. Rafferty, Haverhill, Mass; Edward Home in Last Letter. worry. Before enlisting Autler Rejected. ne Ad fa a si ae f phile Delcanse, former French Foreign Chestang, M Ala; Franc Roth, Natick, Mass: Elsi ee leageinnthe ry business and on gia : Ameen TFT TH DORSED FOR THE BENCH J siniscee, 1s « of Spanish grips nahan, Hazleton, 2 Hu Mee p wit amil W. ‘It's gotting hotter.” wrote Pll iived with his father, Samuel, an in Pretty, stately and richly dressed Howls Altering: Inte some: seotlang sat had been a German prisoner and Cooper, Mittinengue, Mf. unesville, Wis | " the nan army, despite the ofMfctal pine was interned recently 5 8. Stroum of the trench mortars. He| surance man; his mother, two broth-| tanbello Fedor was arraigned before Gorda el Kon 7A Co Abraham Seigel, No. 251 Amboy |S. Stroum of the tr nortar was a 1 ; We aes | ‘eee ; : 3 ns 1" . Pe Beas Cooper | street, Brooklyn, N. Y. | dia not mean the weather, for he con 1a sister Judge Garvin In the Federal Court |°T2%t $2 belittle American participation | Maurice E Connolly Regular Demo- out. Delcasse was captured by. the Street, New York Jon W. Stroud, St. Marys, 0. | ' . J, Brennon, twenty-seven babes n the wa cratic Candidate for Supreme ]Oc(ober vis ‘ne was acntenced tovime W. Me ttaville iY van el u n trocktor inued “Yesterda we ook a 8 rool o-da nM leaded not ss - over 915 he was ences ‘0 in ‘ . : Pe ps x s.; 1 ween matt Slinik Opa hs , ook Maha IX} severely wounded on July 2 enlisted| '" Brooklyn to-day and pleaded r One prisoner said he had, heag! that Court—Humphrey Also in Race. prisonment for one year Ina. fortee Leland Mansi Law Waodham. Ozark: inch gun and 1 helped kill six of t July, 1917, and was a member of|sullty to a charge of conaptracy to|inere were 00,000 Americans 1 E abies eo ae ycone Dalean oo " Zaicak do, 6 ‘ Ju 1 | ere onl mericans in ae ae essen | eee A cate Saale i fi DE zitto, Sant Acilodes Holy, Ttaly |crew that clung onto it. We are now) Company EK, 9th Infantry, part of the bribe a Government official to pa nce. Others said they knew the fg.| Maurice B. Connolly, President of (a3)... out cue' aviator 1 Dele WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER: |aring this baby at the Germans and Syracuse Brigade, He lived with his! 5,000 defective barrack bags. Sh Meese eaan , | Queens, has been indorsed ax a can- eee ) ; P ft 7 ; alle r ” i tal te” Bro Ww eat hee anes Clarks |W have them on the run parents at No, 298 West 147th Street, | said to be known socially in New! \nom were brought te stor | didate for the Supreme Court by tho |Mrn® Watel se Brooklyn we tar wet CRY pe RGR IP at | T date of the letter, written | DEAD SOLDIER HAS THREE 8I8-/ York and looks about twenty-two other purposes. | regular Democratic organization of | WASHINGTON, July Clarence wki, No fford W. Anderson, Cres- | somewhese in France, was June 28. TERS HERE years old. Her home at No. 557 |" irom the deserters it was learned alao| the borough, County Judge Burt J.|A. Leary, U. & N. R, N. 437 46th Fiminc Mirek: tig Walter L, Bunzendahl,|on the following day, according to a! Priva ony §. Nemeth whe ai 4 West ep street that the three iandwehr groups in Ger-| Humphrey will seek the nomination | Street, ‘Brooklyn, executive offcer of owa, t rr eived | of wounk ag nineteen years o! ‘eder obta A contract from) many had been gone ove »| the Chariton Hall, died as @ result o| Cornelius M. Le Fante, No, 13 Tieyd Ny Tall) oritahyilie; | WAT Deparment: (PLRTRI: rect Od Ot ee eR ee and vase Fa | Muany had heen gone over with: s fne| in the primaries hupne Pecsived auiscai on boned ham Whit 49th) Streat Bavanhe (Nia; |0. Trown, Richmond, Cal; {to-day by Stroum's brother-in-law, He enlisted early in 1817, was, 2 vernment to make 100,000 bar-| tooth comb for fresh material to! Mayon O, Smedley, Democratic puly, 22 oh boars ae William I Lac s e G Denley Munising, Mich.; |} David Tabachnick, No. 41 University t ( spany B, 9th Infantry a rack t at § cents each She ar ow on to the western front lleader of Queens, announced to ler ee tenealeft ‘ I McGrath, — Worcester, | place, the young corporal was killed | sailed for France in July. ‘Three sis~ ranged with Michael Polsky, re Fess the i SW IRL SUVS S08: Resemtere | | canis candidacies indorsed . ‘A so 9 ett gt rae [Pe Prag oe rte oer gh es oneal erage legate Kirar cine er snaiaocen "tor BELG. A SUBLIME hn 1, Lynch, Baston, Pa Fred Muller, Milwaukee, Wis.! |!" 4 mi : ee pany, No. 120 Stone Avonna Heooking, |Uab not only the exact make-up of the|by the organization: For County j Lyons, Low Masa: Ar p Okusezian, no address; Con-| Stroum h been in the regular) Street, Astoria sieoviee teantie id huey BPOOKISDS | enemy opposite them but to keep track | Clerk, Edward W. Cox of Maspeth, ‘ } Goavarccaw sll Miah avan ‘olson, Worcester, Mass.; Paull | army for four years He enlisted in| Private Abraham Siegel, twenty. to make the bags for her at a price of | of the shifts on the other alae now an Alderman; for Sheriff, Will- INSPIRATION TO US, Vice Lake, W w Re neaaN Dorcheater, Mara; Creed | the Second Infantry, served on the| three years old, of No. 251 Ami ey f cents each, it is alleged. When the | iam N. George of Richmond Hill: for uckbird, Md,; Essel IL Witletiu, Worcester, Masa, | Mexican border, came to a Northern | street, Drool i i ightly wounded, | rat nt mare completed, an inspector “SERBIA DAY” TI T0- MORROW Senator in the Third Senatorial Dia- PERSHNG WIRES KING ‘ ¢ nee th | is 4 Inember of Company rejected them becat hg strings « ‘ 3 f am, M Slare E. Mosher, SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. | at the a b ‘ k ai FOO eee yas w brpther, PbILD, inte) at thea hea n \ pe stein N \ trict, Peter J. McGarry, me har yes ‘i Grand Rapide, Mich.; H G. “Mur-| Lieut. Walter U. Blum, Chicago Germany and sailed to France last| the navy, ie misplace | werved five times in the Assembiy; |), . 4 > z y | Ar r ‘hrys Company L, 9 he young woman, it is charged S| People’s Innumerable Sacrifices and phy, Salem, Mass ter F, Oshorne,| Private Andrew F. Krieger, Troy,| April John J. Chrystal, pany. +4. 8 ne 3 j for Assemblyman in the First As i ; f Minburn, lowa L. Poince, |X: ¥ ra WOUNDED CORPORAL A GROCER |!1\/0try Le Pon aent taees Py. sneer: salves OPraRY S018 - yembly District, Peter A. Leininger | — Higtr Patriotism Spur Amerie fictese MISSING IN ACTION. BEFORE ENLISTING. ‘to a War Department Mese!nim it meant much to her to. have iii Goren om . f Long Island City; and for Asaem ent Ine BED Private William H. Gardner,| Gorpl, John I. Mills, listed as se- | Oe are ee tin Maye | the Daas “and offered him go. | Seeretary Lansing Calls for Observ- | piyman. in the Sixth Assembly Dis- cans Against Tyranny. Leelee ad Nyack, N.Y. | 1 ned ligi7 { his parents have not nj He said he could not pass them, but ance of Anniversary of De trict, Albert N. Brackley, ARIS July (Havas Altmar, N. Y.; Frederi Private Charles core, Seattle, | verely wounded, owned & tay [tine wines,. Hie mother i in # hOs-|promised to interest other inape | en Thin alate ‘olelgy Agency), — Gen, Pershin “ retield, Con ust J. Scholz, | Wash | store at No. 1968 Omden Avenue be-/him wince, ie movie ae te ner |te corner nee " pectors. | fiance to Austria the Senate and four for the Assem- | " Bldgs r ale, Pac: J Sh Leb- [PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF | fore the war. When war came he|)) ie toy notified the Department of Jus: | aR Sess eg s | bly yet to be named. It is believed | on the occasion he Be!- non, Pa. 1 man, 13 WOUNDS, NOW OFFICIALLY =| sold out, left his brother to care for] * Mrs. Anna Klein, wife tice and Agent George Putnam, pos sees sre—the chureh-| yoquen will’be selected for some of | gian national holiday, July 3 REPORTED AS KILLED | erase nt a liaeo A Klein "i DE as an inspector, examiged the|os of America were called ay | these places. | went a telegram to King Albert, t John L. 8 s nsburg. his mother and er m nd i oe ; IN ACTION | ; ; ne mistake has bags, Miss Feder, it is ely Secretary Lansing to observe t on rH. sie, Nelsonville, O.; 1-0 | pox ‘| since moved to Long Island City Punt isaar inded invaction on Lane, rei norrow, the fourth anniversa pve P| atta a napectors, ar yought th food filial an what “ther denda SHINGTON, Jul Lol ‘ the Belgian people, their admir- aelongowski, Alba N. Y.; Finley] PREVIOUSLY. REPORTED MISS-| Nathan Wallach, a manufacturing | 24 SMV eN CON m Irinks and cigars . ped HN eae stlera gay Sto 4 Mean RMACGHMTRAR Baa tale sao devoe i Taylor sine Pa.; Charles KE. ING IN ACTION, NOW OF lieweller of No. Jold Street, when | him Sw Max RIRLGE wiocteening: awl \ a. ‘ and to give |T. Thomp: ae b . was Ten to chen County's Inenlnn Go Westcott, Bath, N. Y FICIALLY REPORTED AS told his son, Sergt, Donald M. Wal- 4 Ever iad meine BCU Ria wae celensea ce SEcKe beni : athy with this! to-day designated a8 supervisor of) (ore ctible sources Of sublime DIED OF WOUNDS. HAVING RETURNED lach, had been severely wounded, | ra" th Infantry Pane retina ama ce Ball: | wronged ple ant their opp manufacturing ase inexnaustibje sources. of sublliay ° to a nave ot t 1 at & ! er lands, pi i ue to diers in e rid a Capt, Little Harris Houston,| private Carl T. Wetz, No. 3265| aid: “While I am sad to learn thas) ef His es | aa: F .? ! ka thet Kot Almich FT eee e thet nang var see Tex William H. Martell, Bos-| Third Avenue, New York. my on has been wounded, at the | carrier in BSCR HG ee Pi esto wani lille eiikitk elie sbieaeine ist ry engi on; Corpis, Leroy W. Gardner Private McKinley f Louisa, Ky sme time I am proud and do t 1. Weta, formerly of No. 8265 | girl, is out of town, his attorne m earnest Wor M Harry @, Hill, Lex cena Joubt but that he had a share in Avenue, was reported five! and will appear Monday aa ELLIE u ction, and t ; eine ives Conn | LIST QE CASUALTIES: TWD. | Wasem sated that ie maa ne coy gofat’ BRITISH CASUALTIE A recapitulation of the first six of jf ey aie ace ' AS Senta Pte ee seston : FOR THE WEEK 12,893 ACCEPTS FINNISH CROWN ‘ Pape | V : urns, Homer, N. Ys Y SOLDIERS WOUNDED was about to join the colors, Sorgt ’ Dr. Dav IS Art icle: ’ de sc ibing N Pitrisk Curran re ae aie" sa igen 1,892 Officers and Men Killed, 6,67 riedrich of Mecklenburg. his acquaintance with the Kaiser N Howard F, Doucet , WASHINGTON, July Ma ptember, 117 Wounded and 4,331 Re werin Reported Invited N° Dee AP bun at. De Greece tne elma d SARE Done (Mie b over a period’ of fourteen years, ff O.. Odus NI t, N has 1 killed in action, 7 wounded| uter bh © from pr PRCLEN eae i Crown of Fin ill t 4 :) { Ss iF y iN : vad SL Balewe (eae mee in as ie oe Reo Erie nea ciniitin ea ; Crown of | will be given in tomorrow’sSunday a ‘i KILLED IN ACTION, ympany's Supply Sergeant. £ ee fed tn the Published in of WEEK | ried nburg-Sehwerin | A ¢ > 1-7-7 N \ M ©, Wustenh|'- caivaig alae MeO Tisilly; Hous: fee eset was | One Cannaltios Misa iassiealeldadins wilanhe [ets eet ete World. Those who have missed jf Ru John EB. Jackson, |ton, ‘Tex Roe aie aka da tha: : . Killed, W Mining, Tota atch to La J al i 4 ; . my N avell a ner, wh WASHINGTON, Ju 7.—Four a“ ‘ ae ’ ‘ ae » N Jutardlake, Mich ve. worn WOUNDED IN ACTION, SEVERELY). just, sinty He 6BY| WABHINOTON, duly Bt-Vourl cos, teh ae 46 Mal The otter wa any of the articles already printed Tony §. Nemeth, No. ort Corpl, John H. Mills, 1365 Ogden| tied 1 nae Men... 1,764 6.411 4,286 12,461 from the Finn Ants : 4 i fi N rl. ; ployees ne service and kivg | in . : ‘ re go » firs N Wathen A roat ARb NEY Lee jpuozedt le the tevon 08, eJOOKUOR InphiMiRt ers We wil return f may thus get the gist of the first ff afte he families each on 8. A c A = og | a Finnish war i . ; N A I ‘i : Private Henry Autler, No. 63 Lenox | jem 14th Street, Brooklyn; drowned. Total 1,892 és 4331 12,008 Ae otch add " woe within IX before res iding the ot hers N “ v1 1 Avenue, New York ‘orpl. Maurice M t Ch A. Port tim Ma fe . ’ >) 2 Co aurice Murphy, twenty-tiy ; a few week DIED OF DISEASE Priva John A nk, Youngs: | i Lat TeX Peering to Be Called Slacker, ries . “ bee N Borety Ema 1) look, Hlyeralde;|ibwn, G, Haward Ke Deans adisnell (in Coe e ae ween tune: Bs Miied simaele twa vy in voy mat A thirteen in number, in the Morning f 1 parents at 5 a é LOA ‘ : offer > N R. 1; Corpl. H Ma I 8. D.: Ernest G. eH tt fe 4 ad Aeetirelay tere suki ion. . , N i Hasan G: Macane tte) Avenue, Rid Lt Prepare a pinnlsh PDulve AdotE World during the next two weeks. f vil ! 1 Rippy.) Minn. i Thomas, Pr Utah; | dratted Sep 1 to f an w ' m, Friedrich W ast week, how 4 NY Fort V 1 \ 1, Scott, Walter $, Austin, Cincind Clar-| pany B A. brothe 1 .Y . ¥ Jespatehes f ! “de »wsdealer : N Ore RUM TP Aes lg Fe Heat AR OLAE Re MBI VR IRELRIL BIaEs : ; inated Ree REE Order from newsdealer in ad. ff DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. m Earl F, Muren, St. Louia,| four, has been wounded in the arm,| wha have. ive 8 Sars Duke Adolph vance, dit ion limite d lo ac tually N 1 1 us MISSING IN ACTION sononding 467m cablaavam faceivad ny |i) ODTAWAN OU he b ! 0 WA b Ronwerin: (ie are 1 are w wedealar N "WOUNDED SEVERELY pen gen atichagl Hardos, Dunmore, nig paronte last night. ont lowing Americana ‘ roy ba AlN alee plac ed orders W ith new sde ale t N ‘ A a} rge Johnson etrolt; cas ‘ i" oh T \ an und the ‘ 1 Licuts. Daniel W, Chapman, Vir‘ parry M. Lockwood, Puente, Cal;| Kummer was graduated from West es “PCLT TOS . Be alloy 4 and Duke of Mecaienburg = N eana, Prank C, Cooper, Brock- Thurman E, Worstall, Zanesville, Q,' Point Military Academy two years Wounded, GK, Wb scawerin and is pumarried, \ a rr re cS

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