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wore / THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEW ] FOUR NEW VORKERS DEAD U. S. MACHINE GUNNER FIRING hab ie LAND” () 69] N y LEADS N LATEST CASUALTY UST OF 199 FROM THE ARMY PASSAGE VER THE OURGQ Captain, Two Lieutenants and| 8. ©: Otho V. Knighton, Sweetwater, en-Tardenols from a point not far Idah Woody Ross, Radcliff, Tex.; > Water Off and Slammed | behind our firing line. Atl the gums Private Met Death Fighting | Grant taderwood, Arcadia, La. : ' a stachmoent '? | 8¢Fs wore contented smiles, thou at the Front. Into Enemy Detachment. ey have been on the Job’ witha | DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND | OTHER CAUSES. hee Capt. Paul L. Cooke, No. 630 West Tt intermission for many hours. The WASHINGTON, July 29. The | 135th Street, New York City. Ay ” Infantry's problem was even harder army casualty list to-day of 199 in-| Lieut. Warren T. Hobbs, Worcester, By Lincoln Eyre. thas the artillerymen's OR SE i! Ere Kybagiss 00 | At regimental headqua WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES he oe ra NORTH OF THE OURCQ, July 29.— | Verdes T ta Troops moving northward from Fere Mass. | Lieut. Lawrence C. Lovett, No. 195 wounds, 4 dead of disease, 11 dead | Midwood Strect, Brooklyn. ot accident and other causes, 93| Lieut. Vincent R. Manning, Rocka- wounded severely, 7 wounded, degree | Way: N. Y. ters just front line north of Bew. ked with a maddy, weary young Lieutenant just in from @ forty-eight hours devoted te cluded 47 killed in action, 17 dead of | sleeplos Chauffeur David F, Tipton, Rive Forest broke the back of the enemy's! stalking the evasive enemy undetermined; 20 missing. " t , ton, V resistance in the open country south ‘ou never know whether they are Tho total casualties in the Ameri-| priyvatese Thomas J. Buchan, Wi!- rdenola at dawn yes-|@head of you or behing you or off on can Expeditionary Forces abroad now | son, Kan; Lewis R. Ewing, Brook- hed the Oureq. At 6 {006 side.” he remarked indignantly, ts 13,965, of which 11,979 are in the | !andv Md.; Harry nee elt r, Pdi 7 7 aria i wadeg {2% those woods you can’t see more ¢ Hinsdale, Ul; Murle McNulty, Roy, mernt one battalio ded | than a few yard ahi 1, and wkely as Army 1,986 in the Marines. Total | ‘ | my 00 Hathedndieorhstitithea! ih | Mo Thomas N Akron, 0. the shallow, narrow stream, and five | no. you'll get within twenty feet of a casualties in the Army and Marines! gtepnon Posharitsky, Detroit, Mich be hours Jater ail our purauing unita|Boehe machine gun before you know nereased 1,060 last week, compared WOUNDED SEVERELY. | . , Sara MOrIW 6b IHeieiveR |it ls there. Generally you don't know with 983 the previous week. ‘The | Major Roy W. Gausmann, Leonia, ' i . “es b ‘ of * wood hie Riek hie adh ay pune bullets begin whizzing by. That F Neds e first American across the Tiver| happened to the patrol 1 was with total the | t reported : oe . ‘ , week's total was the largest repor ate, Hugh. Barber, South Min: | i 5 : 5 " is F c 4 was Lieut, Patrick Dowling of New| this morning. Fortunately there was by Gen. Pershing. Of tho week's in-| neapolis; Louis C. Coleman, St. Paul, : York City, who led a hn men| narrow ditch aloneside us and we just creases 949 were Army men and 101/ Minn, through water four feet de Corpl. | folled into it. The next thing I knew Marines: | Lieuts. Joseph R. Busk, No. 301 | Produce Exchange, New York City. | Lieuts, Donald P. MacNutt, Strouds- | burg, Pa.; Donald A. McClure, Dan- ville, Pa. rgts, Edward C. Ada Y.; Robert D. C Va.; Howard G. Day phia; Manning G. Johnson, Min- neapolis; Staniey U. Mercok, Phila- 1 of No. 2619 Tehama |one of my Sergeants began shinning a big tree. Phe Boches couldn't n him for they kept after us, James MeG t, Brooklyn, and Private ‘Thomas | ¢ t, Brooklyn, | have st Lyden of No, 344 79th Str were with Dowling. McGovern told | Bu’ it didn't do ‘em a bit of good, tor the ditch wes deep enough to keep the bullets off ua. els the Ber. grant climbed to the topmost branch Tho following is a summary of the Army casualties to date KiNed in action ... Lost at sea Died of wounds . Died of accident and other tit this afternoon at regimen. ms, Cochee- rk, Buchan- Phi tal headquarters (Lieut. Pat k Dowling in Com FIRING ON GERMANS © COMMER ON POS INFORMATION iy i. 14th Roximent of Infantry, [Of that tree, got a good view of the Lorneriy. the 69th Regiment, New York! Machine gun emplacement, which | wasn't ten yarde off, and let ton, an, causes Died of dis nal Guard.) Bee Bence rae ee _ LODGED ON RHINE TO BLOCK) WAS WITH FIRST AMERICANS GET ROUSING WELCOME «>=» was trying to climb a hill ahead of us | Corpls, White Jarns nari fe | sniper's bullet—a pretty bad wound Peers aiancumeunereaiar pet ficials and Girls Distribute | DER HOT FIRE. Tota! deaths Wounded Missing or prisoners achine gun detachment that other two died after we reached ‘em. Total veces 4 ‘ A summary of the Marine losses is as follows: in the shoulder, None of the rest of | Deaths ...... ; cesses 910] K¥-3 Frank 2. Cooch, Pottsville, Pa.; | Chirty-Two Yankee Soldiers Placed | Private Jen of Brooklyn Refuse NH “Our shots drew a heap of machine] is was touched. 192 a ays, Frankl) Pa niey 2 * rn n lower “7 Severely wounded soooe 1,198 | COFl J. Hays, Franklin, Pa.; Near Railrfad Station at Mann- ) Be Sent Home When Gassec . so when wo bad foud where] “I know what the men did when we che Aigee , | Knickerbocker, Eimburst, Pa.; Rich on Hann ' ent Home When’ Gassed ROME, Jut + Pemere f Amert+|their guns were, which was what we! 6ot the machine gun, We unscrewed Sipe ae +o) apace Hartford, Conn; heim, Geneva Hears. by German al ) 4 4 the cooling cylinder, draincd the water MISHIDE .oececessseseees sence 11 bade a SPA F } ‘ pond through Tal: ward the | were after, we ducked back across the | through a handkerchief inte a tin hat® ~| Vaughan P. McGill, Harrisvill | ENEVA, July 29 (by the “Lam proud to have a brother whol renting front. wh ‘aur olll Couey Alias | REQMIE SHO GrAnE IC Phala the eo Total ...ccccesessece secessesese 1,986] Daniel EB. O'Shea, Gerah eeEeTh Ire Sh ae Wiha G Associated Tress). —Thirty TET TC » soldiers, 1 nh continuous) The Oureg being only about twenty | this scrapping lack of water, | Koo e. To-day's Army list follows land; James L, Paul, Bridgewater, | Brooklyn Officer i a two Americar neluding | r yo DAYS : a 1 te f , he doughbo tg | are beginning to be fairly plentitul bu . ‘ icer in Las er tesa Heer ih fot aeieata eet wide, the doughboys it a I ay, every drop c 00 KILLED IN ACTION. Pa; George B. Ross, Franklin, Pa; yn Officer in Last Lettsr) me ofticern recently captured hy Besa Eeae mcrae (NN AraE CH und buit cai Beirne on Ran cht eh Col. Hamilton A, Smith, Fort Sam | Leo Washington, Chicago, Home Said He Was Fine Germans, have been lodged | 7h? Soe Gane Mliied and A | Stohen mortars. were beeneht we at Houston, Tex. Buglers George H. Peck, 365 Third and Liked Work. near the railroad station at Mant rane the face of the German patted Ga stie "| dawn and trained on the Germans | Lieut. Col, Clark R, Eliott, Spring- {Avent ney pec City; John MM. picpions | heim, in Baden, on the Rhine, a I twenty-two years old - At ‘\ stficlale att ttay's\ Bea? Sergy. During the night our field, Mass, | Towey, § souls, - , cording to @ report received in ied ister, He enlisted se i bpsehadodies : 7 shat | main nasauiting force moved from Capt. Alford R. Hamel, Atlantic] Mechanic Wiliam Mang, 1275 Third, Lieut. Lawrence ©. Lovell was) paste | luration of war, wan as-) Pr) Lalla erected the Amert-| Bere Forest to the woods southweat City, N. J. Avenue, New York City. led in an aeroplane accident in} The Americans were placed in 1 Hosent t Hi “s ps eeu esccictloh Vil Hupeeere AGATAR thes Heat é Capts, James Hf, Holmes, Hender- | SOUn Ge Josep wade aay 29, according to word| this position in order to prevent [amy Mills, Hans hse adlb a. American ani Itellun bands, pa] gray dawo a battalion advancsd situs Mood jr, {Charles J. Bens« uluth, Minn,; anes Alied air raid f H 5 peat Rone Ones Hetil hid : Julius A : Beri hein York, Pa. re v nt No. | 1A fh Put 1 é n ‘ acrons the open flelda to the village, | James N.C, Rich- OFAN SUNSET, FOLM,, a ‘ ‘ | ( sie as empty of ene The ‘ Kies 2 John B. Bernard, Providence, R. 1 v 1 1 l June. @clivad: bate <oRtON ‘ J ‘ : : : j which was Lalultan f the enemy, Tho | oe | Forest Brown, Letona, Ark.; John F.! Lovell was twenty-fiv ° }and| 112 Monr NC WhETA HeCaud ' 1 ithert sass neat step forward was 200 yards to James C. Loder, Wil- | Brow e, Ok William 4 Z BrGtHar raed i 1 \ : un demo 1 ere the Oureq. It was carried out with] mington, N. C. Brow Klin, Pa; Rocco ¢ sam B Corps | porn in Bou iania and came to| 4 ay he datePrance| tremendous difficulty, owing to the Sergts. Askar Anderson, Chicago; | New Britain, Conn; Vaul Carrin border when he was trans-| Amer ¢ rs ago, leav [& relapse in Jur tter to Lae heavy German fire. William A, Sparkey, Bustieton, Pa “tTex.;' William) M n, t Ae tion © sia boven ey ht i as They dh 1 ae i Incessantly harried by their Freneh , Corpis. John I’, Brigman, Potts-]Orenco, Ore; Roy 8. Crownover, | Septer Phe Inst letter received.) i 7 ' It Novua ‘i hae wat | Uritinh Down Sis Ale en on Austra. | and American pursuers from Oulchy The dentist that does good | a ville, Pa Huntingdon, Ri, B Foard * um. ri nt n Was Jun (28 in which Hh wae in mae A OD es Italian Mront fi au to the Rheims Mountain] work gets the trade Corpl. Edward J. Farrell jr, Mount | (Miner Cnikse! k A. Bilotta, | said he receiv wenty letters {with the 307th Infantry : Ges FOMECOV SILI D EDOM, ily SiR enOtINE MULIIY) aad st, they took advantage off yy. abe iat Vernon, N. Y. Private Donato Dangelo, 137 East ‘T" : ery ORES ri gavanale wounteds wus Romi Hirst America F : wie overcast skies and occasional brief © want to demonstrate that Corp ri C, Vollet, Momence, | 109th Street, New York City. py and liked the rh y wounded, na born 10 | cy Pare Riv ' Austra f «War Gite tia: apeila of rain to withdraw precipi-| We intend to do both, Come in, rigs | weriva on Herbert pistes \ Mondovi, | Lieut. Lov W graduate of 4 cay Ne waa ernane ls ' Nero’ Hinted) mene } ny dave ay i fas iatelvateotn ithena te elles No charge for examination | Mechanic Carl A. J. Carlson, Fal-| ii, N. HL; Douglas F. Edwards, Oat esl bien Rese seek crm. Grace: Mann Benoa! 18.) enitared : eat Airplanes were French cavalry preceded the pur-| Sets of tecth, $5 up. Fillings, $1 up, koring, Swed jland, Cal.; Harry Bstop, Shy Beaver, solu “i shedays es Coltmin (intvete tee auuior later transferred to Company KX of brought down. ‘Two of our lied to suing poilus into Fresnes and Cour- | Crown and Bridgework, 85 per tooth, Privates ‘Martin, Bennipk, Balt! |Past Baward . Fitesomons, Bitte, (00% Macey course Sor carly sur-| Mile ands tere Baten Celtel mont, and French armored automo: | more; Oren C. Berlin, Knox, Pa.;|DUraiy Eo: nan, Heit ioe phare ie Aqueduct in| France, ‘The family lives at > - biles scoured the roads on the out: | Clarence ¥. Boyd, Marienv Pa. | Conn. ; Phi iy 4 ; Flatbuah. © QUEEN MARY'S AUXILIARIES skirts of the forests shooting dowr, ui a, Shawnee-o Ja- | delphia; New M " v wa heund on x , German stragglers. | e Alfred I. Campbell, Spring We ena ihe Theat H C S | R CE The encmy'n resistance remained : , Pa.; Earl D. Chanslor, Kansas | scott. iekie, Vilva, “i Bal re Une (thee fo “dissolve ina 491 Fulton St, opp. A. &S., B’klya Tiovd Ti. Clowes. Jett: Ohlas | Russia Lae Hamp: Hani’ thie’ i LUuuineen eitnen lasek nay Two London Clubhouses Taken task on inne w mY rion because| woure, 6.sv—1.90 Mngertetaie 8, Philadetphia; jton, Ark.; Willi “s t na hana : i ad weather made aerial observat ———. R » Philadelphia; a yonn Vv P| day by n 0 and eal Over—Mrs, David Lloyd ee TiLe. OUT CMGtte eRe eee BRANCH OFFICES: George B. Cumerford, Providence, f hunts Ss Rae nts at No. 127 " in possible, Our gunners were h.a-| cor 024 Sta bth Av, Bay lid b : d Harold . Hunting vens, No. 630 Wes He ENSIGN DD NOT KNOW WHEN George sisancad? badine t 4 Cor. “Columbia & Carroi oun R. L; Edwin G. Danfield, Philadel-!don, Pa; Donald A. Henry, Milli the casualty list the 4 t ry aS cab aapet asp Seek wee roma 2 phia; Howard A, Delaney, Nedrow,|nocket, Me; Edward Hogan, Lynn, | (0 (0° CAStaly Us | ner Ly anid i Honea nwa of About Of the for being unknown to! 140 Newark Av ty N Henry W. 0. Rusha, Newton | Mas Pe Gabaae yiinpeure: inde |#aled or HE STRUCK KOBBE’S BOAT eics sins: Corpa| them, Only Jong range artillery y41 atbany Bt,._ 8 i Heights, Mass; Thomas R. Espey, | joo It, Hyde, Haleyville, Ala. Capt, Cocke was bo Heyes 1 il BARE EATS DU NRNEN 118s ihmtih Siredh ! Hillsdale, Md.; jolas) Fuabato,| Privates W 1 Tews} ong ntad Univ \ M ( r " , aa he ies 5 Private Bennie Goldman, No. 112 yd a acho A : | 1 I 1 sa ROH EAN | Monroe Street, New York City. ston; Rober (Sates etal ur From Naval Station r the w f the organinath Joseph Hall, Mahanoy City, Pa; |} Johnstown, A be ike oh F woes Now YeReer Names Atene) f David Lioyd Gee I 1 Mathias U, Hester, North Vernon, | Myzencky, Meriden, | W iL if Liebe POON Pa vacant ; ) MT and am ‘i amen: a ind.; Everett H. Hubbard, De Kals,| Norris, Mahanoy Cie, Pas Char fe bie bdo ed Bye ea fatten eaen reese sh a 2 a : rested Wn the t t it nes R. Kirby, Clinton, Ma O'Cor ketleld, Mass; ‘Tho \ Peer vege tecateceed < asualty list : ' 98 Witilam P, Kod), Dolton, M.; Samuel, Paint at Cr Pa; 1 i 8 @) Billed in action—J, N. Cor y eee U. S. ACTIVITIES IN LONDON. 1, MeCu! Pittsburgh; Edward | Palmer, | Deh Baveniay 64 Em Ae Males : Died, K. Ca : i : ; 1, MeIntire, Philadelphia; Andrew 8. | mitt Brtoec, Newarke Mowe” | Ea Cane a : po : Viree New Maltdings ‘ta and MacCready, Minersville, Pa.; John J, Privates Tetfar Potresski, New Y hele ! H Two Hospitals to Op Miller, Pottsville, Pa; Elmer M, Mure Haven Conn; Jos u pone O, Speer t t I 1 t , J Ar \ lock, Franklin, erett 1H. Mint arenes ' tn ! via N York TON ata Headquarter an, South Lan Mass.; Charles! Paul: ¢ s} eu t Vavh I et Three Myers, East Warren, | Albert | phia; Wa Smit Avenu M i ; ' Mase tHe Ask Weeks M N. Pyne, Walpole, N. H.; Clarence ,/ Conn 4 Snyder, Philadel: | 1's ‘ %, V ! ; eh ; or the Guar MS Ritter, Macunche, P. Ed. scott,| Siehan Galivanirae par ter Le Army Ca "W , t Medica eksonville, Ala; Mattio Vacchono,| 8, Thi nahamton, N. Yi J | t Lieut, ® Spanish ; Caserta, Italy; Harry IP’, Waltz, E t rochester, Fa ira ° J abby , 1 ¢ f the . a, Pat Raymond W. Wesling, Clare) Nuetorae, Now Ritts Cor er. toned the Lat bod ! . This Trade Mark Tells Why ndon, Pa t 1 1 J, Nisnom, Pr le " w q i ; ‘i DIED OF WOUNDS. RL: Orvil 7. You Warren t tnd i * ki Wi h Lieut, Col. Russell C. Hand, Sioux WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER { enehiy w . ’ hs Coo ing it Condensed City, Towa MINED. ; : nies fob v i *, Hanniba i ! A I bd did 4 2 Sergts. George H. Mealy, Cohassett, 1 Bof ' t Y iy M Ik S M Mass.; Walter W. Will ri ago. Edward O, ¢ i. ve e 1 aves oney ‘orpls, Leonard Lan rf, Phila n 1 ' Li Benjamin G ir ¥ | delphia; Chauncey D. ke 8 Bs. K f a And our wonderful Recipe Book “The Milky Way” tells how ee av ewma in Vaile Places Ope rs to make the most delicious and wholesome puddings, pies LaF Migr Oooo ae ee : ee Serre M) Sharp, Bla Wek WILMING akes and candies you ever tasted. Makes dandy ice cream Holyoke, Mass, MISSING IN ACTION Sippa, K : : or Write for booklet t Privates Edwin 'T. Armstrong, Cline |, Vleuts, J. M. G ringfield, Mo.;| PREVIOU REPORTED Mi ‘ 1 pia ONSIN C ; ‘i r ays, € 4 ¥ WISCONSIN CONDENSED M ¥ ton, Mas yh A. Corey Maya Ch \ ING. NOW REPORTED TO Bont Gused oi AILK CO; ; E. Granne Corpls. Albert W , HAVE BEEN KILLED. fore is . t oe ae ane — as ‘ fae iy ine nie 91 Hudson Street New York N.Y. rles_ Hoo phia; Melmin ¢ Linut pW. Davis, W | © and other pla SOMBRERO GOES IN DISCARD. 1 : Hier v ud # Md.; Roy L. Howe i Ia.; Bugen see M tion of men, M 1 { ) anspor ind } CAMERA eT OR Be a PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS. | v h w U.S. Soldiers in Rngiand tn Wear See hy see wn pha: Paone, Middletown, Privaten J t 9 ING, NOW REPORTED WOUND- | finned a i , Te OY REMeRe SOIT id fa larence Ik, Roberts, ell, |K William J th Chi | ED IN ACTION | P . ‘ Gissenon Be Rabtria, Set aay WHE "? Privates Harry Christian, Fubert| reach weaigott’ twed Youne oy tun Do all your cooking with milk Private William T. Checkley, No, W. Va; Hlmer Relberger, Cheviot AR i an i on Private Flory Rochowicz, No. 208 | gog ¢ ¥e No. rlean Arry ! . ; y i. ast 25th Street, Pat Oui alter BR. Stanton, Wakeer PATI y v1 V-Hooks a in its wi ‘orm r Beare Peli ibe Beak Hamner est ads, | 2ul0: Walter IR, Manton, Wakeaney, | | PATH, July 2h-—The ‘Executive ied by then AES Gee 8 wasteless f f Privates Jerome Simonson, Scran-|Q@hio; ivan V. Knarr, Lamar, § » Pe i iahe pedi qua rh 5 ton, P. @ Ad L. Velle, F lGlemens F. Kruoger, Ohicane, Jack: | nmnis John L. Waiter, Seiden, Kan, |Party to-day passed a. resolution| cers and enlisted inen on duty in Een f war In Ch only when rian L. Velle, Fitchburg, |“ iemens Pr AN CABO; . EVIOUSLY praising the victorious troops o} land Will cease to Wear the service bat fered through the publishers! %. | gon Martin, Canton, Ohio; Bred | Oe siNa, Ay DTS, ie xictgr lone GEIORG OF SRO | ieee Aum tend wilt ture in bush hats (and despatched trom she attics ae BRAND DIED OF DISEASE. |Orange, Le Grange, Til; William J q pecially felicitated the “yvoung Amer. | tthe Quartermaster pub This ruling by the military oa Otto, ¥ ‘waukee; Clarence E, Per. | SICK IN HOSPITAL. The regulation headgear in future will because old books | ° di Privates Mill Anderson, Greenville, | kins, Manchester, Mass.; H 5 {eee APO , . DPgIN® | ne WerEGad CAR. MOF tot ro f . ied ea. sed or E . . .; Harold R.' Private James J, Shea, Cincinnati. | ning.” worn by British rie Ae FORMA LETS TEAR PEON OF ORIRRS OOte vag, j s * a ¥ irish aviators, 5 if | | orn by ah a ws. | munication. | i Iperated ~ REN | i