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[ee eer te: = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SULY 81, 1918. ~ A PAGE O E RICAN WAR NEWS. v4 DEAD IN-212 CASUALTIES i ¥ MARINES eEEAY FROM TRENCHES i FRANCE|TRAPS SET FOR AMERICANS FROM ARMY AND MARINES: SUT ALL ARE INGPROCTT 13 ARE FROM NEW YORK Our Troops Avoid Mined Bridges, Roads and Machine Gun Nests---Ambulances Driven Right to the Front Line. | ‘ WITH THE AMERICAN AIMY rs fea tt be able to bold 3 3] | Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. | IN FRANCE, Juiy 01 (b eat ») at mm cor against the inereas- Broo! ail Klyn Lieutenant on Roill "SigD rom ACCIDENT AND The orderly German retreat toward | 188 Allled forces i of 36 Who Met Death OTHER CAUSES. | pana healt Adedeiernh ible wey, The German army couldn't hot bal nt . Lieut. W. G. Harries, Washington, | pada ne | two mor ngor at the present While in Action. by heavy rear-guard action along the! rate of tosses,” declared one Germas P, J. Brennan, Astori t ' ‘ . line from Villem 6 through Pars! off WOUNDS FATAL TO 40.| | Privates A. Mields, Lebanon, Va. cy-ot-Tigny, Grand Rozy and Pere. AMERICANS CAN NOT BE DB- ] ickle, Roanoke, Ala. FEATED, AN OFFICER WR enone | Private ‘D.C. Munro, Kings Park, en-Tardenois eastward beyond Ser-| ELATED. Oe oe sonee tard. AMpiine Accklent Caused)". vou SEVERELY Inges and Sergy and on to Moncheres. | 4 sertor writ wife before the : er A Americans hold Sergy and Hl 212, | 4, ag Death of Lieut. Paul Clifford | rieut. coi. J, A. Crane, Baltimore, | ' “i L ec ey Pe | nearby. ‘They also have stormed and eT he war to hopeleen te Ge wow —Disease Claims Six. Capts. W. H. Humphreys, Crozet, |hold Mourey farm. that we are opposed to these Va.; J. W. Nicholson, . Ga. | i WASHINGTON, July 31.-—-The Army] ria, Va.; Lb. A Bingham, Mantua, 0. 4 the infantry for the firat time since | be Both ited. Aiea citing al- casualty list to-day numbered 1M, the| _ Lieut. R. C, Brunaugh, 39 Clarkson - nate a ready has caused terrible losses. Street, New York. Los ho retreat started. American artil-| We must be annihilated by their Marines 18, a total of 212, In the se Fred G ates oe West NEWSPAPER ONION o> ARINES RETURNING FROM THEPRONT Ovum on Pus, Inre |lery ls superbly backing up our iM-| infantry.” Med . 40 4 V “ ri 4 ° ntry reny TOU 36 were Killed 1s BctOms wy | Lh D. 0. aritemeraid, Minden, Las ‘This picture shows a detach- ing through @ village in France the trenches, The gay and grim States Army. Note the camou- | fantrymen. | The American spirit and devotion Bee ee Ore, eee ee ON eee TY Conk: Ree. | Ment of Amertoks marines pass after having done active duty in titiuade, ‘Ot. The "whole Un bi A A “nt stripes to hide their move- | In their retreat the Germans left | to duty is amazing even to those who ‘ seldent 4 , dgeport, ‘ . ¢ whole United s | | dh died of airpiane accident, 5 died of Bor Ue nnd, © coches aan — many traps for tho Americans tal have watched the war and been on nn 6 i : ‘i iY: é eek ‘ " he battlefields for four ye: accident and other causes, 67 were Lieut. A it Lipetal Fail it Ms Corps, killed in action July 19, for- leh ” | FORMER CHIEF OF STAFF jone section of our line bridges Mega Pte ne Hig He oft be Fag wounded severely, 15 were wounded | of "py ‘ merly lived at No, 619 West 12ist | (ae Oisregs and tonal 1esnine to tP | siarwud “lata dutenne, acekths ee (degree undetermined), and | Sergts. A. Bouley, Nashua, N. HL; Street. He wrote a letter lately to river were mined im the expectation | ot Lda pon ist [2 Re Bushman, St Louls; C.F. Care ) his sister, Miss Hyla Suarez, saying that United States troops would be right through artillery barrages, missing in action. e Army lis rol Moline, Il: B Martin, Greens- he was sick of being always in the SUPPLY SERVICE ABROAD vfown up when they tried to cross | "4 a driven back the Germans ‘ burg, Ky.; H, J. Soc or on, 5 | who: - can not mn Mich.; RO. Williams, Morristown, rear and was eager to get into actfon. the stream. One of tho roads wus} % 10) ty Wee ' stand up in KILLED IN ACTION. Tenn, : A German helmet taken from a a very beavily mined, but the explosion | 4 nas Weea + Capt. @ Ledford, Sault Ste. Marie,| .COrpla C. B. Burnham, Woloott, Vis prisoner was a souvenir Licut. Harry ’ . j tallea ope de Aah nanced gh a hater: a enIRWENhL Was | L, Calvin jr, wounded, sent to his r The Germans also éetaditaned map| '0to g kitchen at the roadside Mich. H. Foster, Farmington, Me; A. J behind the lines and agked for some ta ae é eB Hall, Gloucester, Mass.; D. S. John- parents at No. 2017 Caton Avenue, :§ jchine-gun pits—two men to each nest} 1, t. Het 1 a | Touts. E. F. Brewster, College Park! ston, McConnellstown, Pa; D, J Flatbush. A cablegram received by | ; in fields and along ridges north of penton ae ae Srenerteg. Cones [Qa; W. E.G. Cooper, Hillsboro, Ind.;| O'Neil, Canarsie, N. Y¥.; B.C) Russell PL ASe: OH: TUF HE ald he Wi : the Opreg. Working under cover ot |Uslly and a private offered to help J. W. Hassell, Williamston, N. C5/Soter nyo st —_— slightly wounded on the back of the —_—~— 3 darkness the enemy organized strong Atal, Ht tae COS? SEs Joliet, 11 4 ; | weaste ; ‘ Ne A funed T. Hopkins, Wichita, Kan; R. W.] Maste: ingincer W. E. Allen,|\; Care| head, and for his parents not to ; bs positions Into which the Americans “ 6 aie tdeody, Newark, 8. D.; T. B. Wooa,| Savannal : No Man Can Do More, Says] worry, He went into action on Marcn | Brooklyn Boy and Another were expected to blunder in theirtad- Never,” he said. “I'm going Philadephia. “| Cooks Wwilttam B Hees, proadbroos:| Mrs. Young,Whose Son Was |20 last, his twenty-third birthday, He] Held On, Though 48 Com- vance, In one section considerable back to the front with my boys, i | _Lynch, Newcastle, 3 s rade tit , | parbec ° ae in a Stokes mortar outfit an i | Wago Bd ate, wtedlton, - ‘ : ote was prominent in football circles at is A e barbed wire was found stretched in Lieut. T. H. Young, No. 419 Sixth} ,,Wasoner F. Krammen sas Killed in Action July 15. | michigan University rades of New 165th Fell. [front of the machine gun pits, Our| 9°t shell-shocked yesterday, Street, Brooklyn. Privates C, H. Baker, Tully, N. Yo —-—— Sergt. Edward Martin, who died of - : artillery did excellent work in de they sent me back when | couldn’t - beptery fae Sperry Pea Bild FR wos ag vee Siommant oN “It can de rightly said of him that If any one didn’t know the kind of | t stroying these barricades and shelters ie |! tried to get released Reckwood, Tenn, Y.; H. Gilson, Philadetphia; W.| he did his duty—no man can do men in the 165th Infantry (old 69th| ? —then the Americans rushed in and pest) eid hospital, but the dectors Q , jrant, Hamilton, Mass.; G. Harris, Wg : : routed the enemy in hand to hand] ‘efused, so there was nothing to Corpis. P. J. Bates, Burlington, Vts| Tabon, Of -W. ik Herticn, Lavan: | MOF” was the declaration of Mra New York), Sergt. James Hyland of |? bedaer ete de bat Wes eat ee ‘ O. H. Folgero, Slater, la. ie spies (s Ww. Marshall Young, No. 419 Sixth Street. 121 Fort Greene Place, ooklyn, | + AMBULANCES ARE DRIVEN back to my boy | 4: Coral, J. H. Krauss, No. 14 Morn-| iad, Murra B. Kunicaw.| Brooklyn, mother of Lieut. Thomas would be an {iustration, : RIGHT TO THE FRONT LINE Doughboys clustered around, watch- Lame av eve baad Nites 52 Weat |i %eedtinneanolis: L. Lenhard,| Haldane Young, aged twenty-five, Late despatches tell how last Sun Ambulances are being driven| ("* the Heutenant munching beans Ae . ' . Stephens, No. dagete M . Lilja, ’ ‘ 04 orm d ber Raitt Woe Vink Ole es! baba ggg FEE ig hs ed who was killed in action July 18. Jay, when the battle for Sergy w ; straight to the front lino so the] {om Li “ibe borrowed from a hae) ; Mass.; J McQuade, Plainvill at its height, a platoon of fifty mien, | + wounded may be cared for with more | Private. | “He's got the stuf,” they Mochgpic FP. Harris, joldsboro, | ass) J. F. MoQuade, ny Lieut. Young was a member of the . ‘ i e . +] Mass: J. K. Maloney. Greenfeld, i including Sergt. Hyland, was or-|? sped. The men of the Signal Corps, | “steed. “but he ought to be sent back N.C. Mass.; H. Maltman, Hart, Mich.;| rm of Thomas Young, Inc., of No. deveds isto Barey 1S bold ie earth pple ne to the hospital. It's a ertme to let 5 ae se . ? ered into Se 9 hold a certain g under shell fire, have main Privates F. B. Ashley, Sealcove,|H. N. Morehouse, Melrose, Minn: | 42 white Street, Manhattan, im-|$ treet tained uninterrupted telephone con. | hm fo to the front.” i ; 3| ecor, St. ir, Mich.: J. H e — Me.; D. Butler, Stilwell, Okla; J. | pierce, Clarence, Mo.;'G. ©. Qually,| porters of linen, He was commis- Across an open field, raked by n nections since the start of the battie, | PAVARIANS AMONG PRISONERS Conrad, Arlie, Tex.; P. Cunningh Ls Pp , raked by ma ‘ , Arite, : unningham, | Gully,’ Minn.; N. H. Rouso, Monroe : »P chine } if tretching new wire fast as the TAKEN BY AMERICANS. Mr tcad tar. MMabs:t At 3 Doren) Gunel Grier hie sioned afier training at the Platts- nine guns, the boys had to Ko { strotehing rou. ag fast ap the| pode. ware GreuENt Tk CRE dale, O.; V. P. Hommon; Huntingdon, | Private J. P. Seiler, 820 Ann Street,| burg Camp and was assigned to Pee A MIL Gh cae enemy's bombardment destroyed) in. night from the Sth Bavarian Re- : in, direct line of tho machine guns o: en Pa; M, E. Howard, Lawrence, Mass.;| West Hoboken, N. J. Company F, 365th Infantry, at Camp 4 PRS eOOR INS TENDEOD 4 e serves, the Sth and 6th Chausseurs Fa sAaertal hte Privates I. Seland, Dennison, the outskirts of the town, and thirty | - he correspondent passed throug’ | ] R. McIsaac, West Lynn, Mas: Minn.; T. Sharman, Beifield, Mills. He sailed for France on Oct. fall Milled Ob: WonHiad «before. Uh ; TG HABBORD = + | miles of American trucks, wagons and |“ the Sth Foot Guards, Private J. D. McKeever, 45% Hicks] F. Tardif, Madison, Me.;'W. W. ’ ‘antes leh malo sa meio an trucks, wagons and| “wey reported that one Germano a Ricakion, NilY, weuman Glisdlana 29. In the last letter received by his reached their first cover. Snipecs | % marching men, all moving forward i Lacble pee | Privates A. Martini, Hancock,|,,,iivates D. A. Bradley, Philadel. | family, written behind tho lines, added to the troubles of the remali~ | wistueaseide ead 6064440045 [THO men hardly looked human, they | (/™NPAR Seta tell pigdiccig! Dra; Campbel m1 ng ‘ent ae neve alte vere Ho ¢ ec d SSE eaaR bag rs Mass.; G. L. Oneil, Colebrook, N. H.; 1 Ceca otis Lieut. Young said he would not bel ? sea er cbr Ma rey Deven) Soler tity : Biase pay jensen pried COE. n offensive, has only sev . Acta) oat | ke, 3 They fired as they adv tak ajor Gen. James G. Harbord Suc} poticemen at the crossroads are di-| SOLED. CSAR YS BRS Ooty: Peta MT. Parish, Smithfield, N. C.; D.| Edman, Bristol, Conn.; H nome “ull the Sosbe ds ¢hrasheas } lett, T W. Pittman, Powder Springs, Ga.; W.| Yakima, Wash jae i i Mareen te ing such cover as they could, and {s Major Gen. Francis J Jrecting trae so that, despite the| men lef wo prisoners said they & Platt, Towanda, Pa.; H. M. Polen, E Cleveland; M. Venable, Every day over here is like Fourth finally reached a dilapidated build Kunin Ve ation, there Is no confusion were the only survivors of thelr unit. Germano, 0.; P.J. Pricer, Pittsburgh; | tle Greck: Mick.) 0) Wealtes Bate | of July in America,” James D. Meo which was not much protection . There are many instances of Amer-| THére le a constant strugsle for Mamith, Lawrence, Ma is title | Keever, killed in action June 3, wrote The lieutenant commanding the} WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN| jean heroism. At one town the Ger.| Mastery of the air, German and Al- Private M.A. Suarez, 519 W, 12tst| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- ae de ny Jaton decided to hold the building FRANCE, ‘Tuesday, July % (by hel mang counter-attacked, obliging tho| lid planes, battling with machine . A. Suarez, | MINED) in his last letter to his mother, Mrs. until relief came. He soon fell mor-| A##ociated Hress).—Major Gen, James! . ang to rotren poran guns, are constantly diving in and / Street, New York City. Lreur aw G. Harbord, forn hiet of state to| Amer! retre temporanty Private T. J. Wilton, Deforiet, N.Y.| , bieuts Hs b. Calvin, 2017 Caton | Ellen McKeever, No. 45 1-2 Hicks vim tally wounded. en, Perahing, has been appointed head | Then the eomy sent out a man under | Out of the clouds, Some airmen 42. ; i Welyais MG Yeager; Coalridgs, O- | Like nett Yur rT | Street, Brooklyn. The non-comuniasioned officers one! of tp rly serv f the American | @ white flag. hibit great daring, swooping low to DIED FROM WOUNDS. Lieut. F. M. Dixon, 168 St. John’s; ‘lam having a good time and ail by one succeoded in the command) pxpeditionary Forces, it was announced “Do you want to surrender?” | turn their machine guns upon batter- : Pineskine ney, Fee ee eee ay wil qwounds, formerly tived at No, tga|left vacant by the Heutenant. ‘Tho/at headquarters to-day. He succeeds| he asked. jes and roads packed with trucks, Capt J. 1. Bossl, Arkansas City,| "Serta. Prank” Fauck, Oshkosh, | N° boys are aa doloe a on Tne | Boston Koad, He enlisted In the |Dullding Was exposed to incessant fire | Major Gon. Fr J. Kernan, who will “Hell, no!” yelled their com- | from which great clouds of dust roll ; Kan; Lieut. H. Gray, Laporte, Ind. Wis.; F. Obersteiner, Oshkosh, Wis. | merican boys are Going Great work." | cavalry six yeary ago and served on |! front and sid nd sharpshooters| Undertake other important work 19] pander, “We're ready to attack.” |up, betraying the place where traffic Lieut. J. S. M on, Yonkers, N, Y. Corpl, A. Steinert, Oshkosh, Wis. McKeever would have been twenty- th : bh .| Europe, for which is particularly ut. J. S. Morr * core, N. Cook H, Kieckheafer, Oshkosh, W the Mexican border were within easy range. @ non-| PM This they did, retaking the village | is most dense, Aviator’ always select : Lieut. P. S. Strickland, New Haven. | w F g ‘osh, Wis, | three years old to-day, He enlisted)" ,, Fi commissioned officers fell until only | Med . st: - . ee * Comn.; Sergts. P. B, Atwood, Lc we Jin June, 1917, and went to France| , Haven't had time to take off my} ft] The official announcement says that} and holding |t permanently such highways for their special ate | mn.; Sergts, P. B, Atwood, Louis-| Private R. Davis, Richwood, 0. | J to BTANCe | choos in four weeks—so much fight- | Hyland and one other man wero le(t} (30, sant as been ¢ re ‘The more intelligent German pris. ! tentiona. ville; H. J. Bickhart, Altoona, Pay C.) W. Grobowski, Di Pa.; W, ¥ [last November with Bh trate Mas ling” wrote Edward J. Hell, Company |Unwounded, Their food and water! req with the ghee plate BO gra oral D. Harpell, Everett, M James, Pasco, Wash.; F. Klotz, Osh. |chine Gun Company, Mrs, MeKeever | i. oi. 1. entry fae were gone and their ammunition al Fe ; , th ntry, in a recent letter to fean Expeditionary Forces, and that kosh, ‘Wis.; A. Ruppel, Horton-| wag the mother of t ville, Wis.; 1. Smith, Oshkosh, Wia t. E. Martin, No, 1222 Boston| rteen children Re raier tes ; | most extaunted, Shere they held onl Gen, parahing Nas areat cdattdence | his sister, who lives at No nfidence in Ten are dead, James was the old- h und judgment Road, New York City. | Private S. Sugerman, 160 McKibben man Avenue. To-day she rec d ability to han ° Corpls. C. M. Buskey, Springfield,! Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. jest. a War Department telegram saying dle the vast and iinportant work in| e re nh | Ves J.P. Cranna, Lowell, Mass; M.| | Private FV. Work, 182 Hast Rua-| “I only wish my young boy WAS] ingt hor brother died of pneumonia his new assignment. Gen. Harbord'a| . "hi near ic. 8 ‘olumbus, O, e to mes’s plac he said Mrother Giae ¢ pabew aps a recent wo n the field ha ”v yin Heligren, Chicago; H. R. Movre,| * tr ¢ ble to tak mes’s plac she said} oo yuly 2 ¥ ack oakkaanen | i » him ‘ 4 Greencastle, Ind.; W. I. Moore, North- MISSING IN ACTION. to-day, and make up for my low." [pects t vowustoered @ year ager | SRRAES RAR ROH UREA COPS ISSUE For a Short Time, You Can Still Secure ampton, Mass.; G, RK. 1. Silk, Lowell.| Lieuts. C. Rhodes, Rose Dispy, Terre | Mrs: McKeever, who runs a board- |i ee Tit aipert IL. Spence, of | Major Gen. Harbord commanded the a Bohn Refrigerator at Very Low Cost Mass.; J, M. Snyder, Log Angeles; | Haute, Ind; 8. P. ‘Thompson, ithaca, |ing house, said that seventeen of bor] py ygnin apiece es hain vey | brigade of Marines in the fighting about jes p ‘ , Mechanic G. A. Green, Ashland, soe WeoM) Gower dell \former boarders had enlisted in the eens Pd etgm ayia ud Chateau-Thierry previous to the present | These Refrigerators, which we have been s i er, nest hoe ers, severel unded ‘as fol pattie, He was promo’ General | ‘ es ; ; ,Maes.; Wagoner 1. G. Arms, Spring- |W. Il Thorpe, Cheater, Pan) OT! | service We Re eM en ancan (a tit ve ARn Oat ALOR eRAPAL selling at such sharp reductions, are a quantity field, Mass.; Privates J. Aukstikalnis,| Privates I. Dollinger, Jeffersonville, | Meut. John 8. Morrison, who died) saver department of the Borough of which we originally made up for export. When South Boston, Mays; H. B, Bean,|Ind.; G. Chesolosky, Turtle Lake, Wis.; T. J. Bradley,|*: J- Ducabage, L. Garland, Cornelia, Boston; A. O. Clifford, Afton, N. Y. ; McDonald, Pa. jot wounds on July 17, formerly lived anwood, Mich; G. | with his parents at No. 35 Radford ia.; A. A. Good-| gtreet, Yonkers. They have since eer for the on of Queens and was an ¢ we could not ship them or obtain storage space for any extended period, we were compelled to TRAIN 46,000 SOLDIERS Bureau Contrac ridge, Chicago; C, F. Hawkins, Ford the Board of Estimate n he was M. J. Doyle, address not given; J. ©.]W. Va.; C. M. Jordan, Malta, Mont, |™oved into New York and live at No. ark the ice: rhich youl iC. M. Jordan, a, Mont.! commissioned a year ago on his ab’ f rem at prices which would guars Bvans, Cicero, Ind; ©. Garner, Chick-| W. C. Kohimorgan, Lincoln, Neb.; H.| 2116 Harrison Avenue, Morrison was] Comm **!0" a ye8t Age OF hie ” IN MILITARY TRADES: a ark : i Pe uld guarantee * giab, Ark; R. Hudson, Wilkes-Barre, Krangmeyer, Chicago: C. J. Lawson, |q candy salesman, He received his ity A560) i u going to a tratniey ag immediate sales. It probably will be many & ry Pa; 8. J. Leaniowsk., Buttalo, N, X45 | Lore Te we Mie ner ea: Free: | commission at Plattaburg last Au-| Pep) comvany 7, loth Infantry, | Total of 220,000 Will Be Similarly day before there is another opportunity to Fi & W. Manchester, Westbrook, Me; | Btysliwiec, Chivase ’ OUK goat Hig mother Wee Heard fom |e econ eke aantmaeiee of the | Taught Before Middle of obtain J. J. Marx, Wilkes-Barre, Pa; W.| Private Otte Pearson, Cortland, | him an July 17, the day of his death. | N. ¥« Abd was scoulmaster Of Ut Next Year Morley, Anaconda, Monts J. B. Nor-| N.Y. Corpl. M, A. Suares, Ambulance |7'#hing troop of Boy Scouts, He . ris, Crab Orchard, Tean,; B. B, Palm |! ny etee L& Prochaska, Chicago; —= — as married in Decemt 1916, to WASHINGTON, July S1.—The War| 4 fs 3 ns, Sterli ; HH. Stru Miss Mabel Wilson, daughter of Mrs,/all day against eavy odds, the ff . ic Ephrata, Pa; D. Panozzo, Kankakee, | pic, Gardenville, BE I; Benjamin Levey, Chica, p Department's 1 w pro ; 3 A . Garde ‘on, 8 + Be » Chicago, ier ! enemy making t to rush g J DL; D. Papineau, Anthony, R. L; L ; 5 nt Cetiswn | erivaiea I: @ Batrien Ops | Ua ined, SE Auburanels ene ena ne ppt to Fuad) vides for the t t at 15% to 40% Discounts \ Rivers, Easthamstead, N. H.; B. W, A _Bawardavitie, m. Ol erate y npawn< Tetehraan, Ge. Corpl, Daniel John O'Neil, severely thelr position ; : Adiers in the Nationa Trams ithe’ fat priaes \\Bhallenberger, Yakima, Wash; A. B. ue care 1697 Third | Wounded, is twenty-two y ldand| It was not until 7 in the even ng detachments before nex n ‘Sylvia, Fall River, Mass.; J. Tolleson, 18 ON MARINE Cl COR Havant Naw Vork City. was born in Brooklyn, He has a wife|that reinforcements camo and the} qe department init : Waldron, Ark.; J. F, Trujille, Tucum PS Privates P. A Olicn, Pittsburga, and a daughter born only four days|Wounded were carried ba to cation and Special Training an-| cari, N. M.; B. J. Doyle, Estherville LIST OF GA A perivaen Pe A. Otten. Pittsburea. ago, rotore being drafted he was a|American | a, At that tine Iyl4%4/ nounced to-day that every two ta; Seth A. Eldridge, Quincy, Mass SUALTIES; 0; C, L, Smith, Talladega Series eee Brook! Bada bales phgretaies : : Caen Ws BEERS Private J. Wilson, Kearney, N. J. igh ais Ii ©P) " pes pany, Hrookly e w/the platoon, the per man b cour \ ‘ n DIED OF DISEASE. FOUR KILLED IN ACTION ee aly RE AAS uten. |e! nin i i oe Re Te on 8 Corpl. E. J. Bell, No. 10 Sherman a aes jer PORTED MISS) sarin the Civil | After the Germ had ’ or Fein aa hon tesher tle ee haunt ae Avenue, New York City. i ; ; F , | ING IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED igarman, wounded, 1s | cut of their posi Hyla Gan at Tees ant all caste” Ica bel Wg Privates, Burton, Brockton, | Two Died of Wounds Received in KILLED IN ACTION, years old, and lived 'w cers of the t 1 4gca0 lh Rateesian The lee We wil bean te hea : D. M. Bp Farmer Cit oti 1 ) . 4 : 3 brothe 60 MeKibbon St ii 6,000 arrears Ps : oe te EP. oaee ote Wo Hanh Craig, Meee we! Action and Twelve Were Privates J. F. Dehaven, Conan ea eaee a eae earn, [of fighting being done by Germa w are in tralnt mediate response here in our stock room, Malate, Seattle, Wasay KD. Lane, Injured Fighting hocken, Pa.; C, W sch, Andersoa, | ago and was a member of Company {the windows of use covered w announcement has shown a few of the Refriger- Circleville, O. 4 enele! Cal. K, 307th Infantry, Red Cross signs there we that this exceptional of ators wld now, for dee DIED OF AEROPLANE ACCIDENT,| WASHINGTON, July 31.—The Ma-| PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS-|, Private Richard Praunaugh, severe: |obine guns, which had poured a y portunity, was appre livery in the early Fall, (M IL. Clifford, No. 164/Tine Corps casualty list of eightecn| ING IN ACTION, NOW REPORT- |i wour t nf J. Flore into the American ciated, Th special dis. You may sec . Nad =| included four killed in action; twa raunaugh, manag: © Diatnon , b | eae, Bales t counts will continue in present prices until then at r killed in action; two! ED WOUNDED IN ACTION Match Company's plant, No. 39 an Hyland, according to do. | erating whty quick ciiect until the surplus by payment of a small died of wounds received in action, | SEVERELY 41 Clarkson Street figured . r expluit| ene ee aM ; ae ashauit t ¢ Call # $38 twelve sevefely wounded in ac-| Corpl, E. E, Harris, Toledo, O, | > Jay. AC was ordered [completed the cona must then be withdrawn can, or write for ion. Privates C. W, Fulmer, Con | 5.586 IN DRAFT CA e a raid Ithoastern | Tt Was learned ! without notice, You 4s and special s Bobby. ___KILLED IN ACTION. Colo; W. J O'Brien, Cincinnati; ¥ ’ Le, [ina ot Forevon-Tardenola, and Stylana | 278 Chae "J thould not delay re foin'to inst Willie R. Jeffress, Kaufman, phens, Dixony Pa, 705 From New York Summoned for (afterward told a correspondent what ¢ Hy 8 You! goin’ be 4 ‘ex, | s : . b 2 — | pecial Training. ppened 1 1 Sele Pric > t oY ‘ I male Price, PosT ernie W. V. Norton, Lake City, | rieut, Billard of Kansas Killed Flying) WASIIINGTON, Jul —Provost| “It was brilsht light" Hyland #18 | per, Jam $35 an im France. Marshal General Crowder to-day issued|gaid, “and the s | . 9 +8 % DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN| TOPEKA, Kan., July 31—Lient, Phil| a call for draft men for special our noses. he ¢ ae Ey ated in & ACTION, Billard of Topeka, was killed in an alr-| tr g and subject to general m ray f there are any boches In ! rk w B h R 1 Sh Mating Gunner W. Cornell, Bustis,| Plane accident in France, duly, acs|servicne “Uhey wil entrain for hers ape any, aabies la |e Se Urseke Noe at 4 ohn Refrigerator op Fla. cording to a cablegram received by |” ‘Among the quotas of States are N but we or anes {we he dot I (Manufacturers) ag 0 otas of States are New put we crept up to the first fr : i Private H. E. Rowold, Wharton, | Robert Billard, hie brother, Lieut. | Jersey, 20%, to be sent to Henn Sta‘e| pouses, a distance of $00 yards oF so, | th oh GRRe 8 53 West 42d Street, New York Phone Vanderbilt 1927 Tex. Billard took up flying as @ sport sev- | fess one [4 Fort 2120 to Clarkson | without much troubl t rane tor t poy . a eral y ago and had been in the Be Ot ree Oey. New wy " fe gg Mah ges (od IN. lew York, 145, to Syracuse Universit Then the row began, They heard tion of northern France, and hv wou. pan I AGTION EVERELY | aviation mrvice of the Allies since the and New’ York, 310, to Cornell Uai feoming ena laid for us, I guoss.| they wanted to keep fighting “aight Corpls. . vis, Mulkeytown, outbreak of the war, : _ versity. Anyway, or twelve machine guns|and day to even up.’ ~

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