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A PAGE O ARMY AND MARINE CASUALTY ROLL OF 125 HAS 56 DEAD: NEW YORK OFFICER ON LIST Ala rr tt ee bf RAE Opa | | | Yj WG : Jka, J B. Sanders, Chesierf Y Gen. Pershing Reports Capt. ic '’ & Sanders Chemerneia, | J.D. Irving’s Death Caused |, Mechanic &. G. Kehoe, Solway x At Disea ) Private J. Hannula, Finland se, N WOUNDED SEVERELY. Major H. W. Beal, Lewiston, M Capt. H. A. Schwarz, Baltimor 4. 12 KILLED IN ACTION.|y Lieuts. R. A. Bringham, Bath, N. ¥ AU, S. MACHINE GUN COMPANY'S BILLET IN FRANC THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1918, F AMERICAN WAR NEWS WARNES FOUGHT ON’ NEPEN FES, ONE T0 TEN, BALLOONOBSERVER AND STOPPED EM WOUNDED ABROAD Noted Author, Artillery, Severely Injured. 5 Sixty-One Severely Wounded, | A. G. Kennedy, Jonesville, 8. C.; BC. | Meth AR +. '| Ded Washington, BD. GJ. Le! | Three Are Missing, and Ore | roberts, idaho Springs, Col | j Is Held Prisoner, Sérgts. A. W. Anderson, Monaca, | H Pa.; A J. Bocks, Buffalo, N. Y.; V. U.| : 7 | Boutilier, Oaktield, Me; L. B. Me- : WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The army| pntyre, Buffalo, N. Y.; C. 1. Mont- casualty list to-day of 120 showed 12/ gomery, Lebanon, Ind.; J. H. Theus, killed in action, 23 dead from wounds, | Reynolds t M1 dead of divease, two dead from] Commis. F. H. Ames, Rochester, X: : : > ; | H.; J. E, Colgrove, Hulls, il; W. J. i airplane accident, 5 dead of accident) paix’ ‘piichburg, Mass t and other causes, 61 wounded se-| Corpl, E. Panoff, No. 41 Amboy t verely, two wounded—degree unde-| Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. termined; 8 eniesing and 1 prisoner. Mechanic G. Underwood, Loweii, : ‘The Marine Corps roll of fi OE Penal | ri iad bs of Bye casual-1 Privates P. L. Anderson, Denmark; | fred } lea listed three dead and two severely! p. 1, Waker, Ogden, Utah; C. G.| wounded. The dead in a total roll of| Bechtel, Hanover, Pa.; A. J. Bertrand, 1% numbered 56. The Army list fol-|Red Lodge, Mont.; C. Blair, Big ft lows: Sandy, W. Va; F. L. Briggs, Har- fs KILLED IN ACTION. rison, Me.; J. Bryda, Westfield, Mass.; Lieuts. W. C. Bissett, Newbern, N.|G. J. Bush, Haverhill, Mass.; R, H. | = = a C4; W. Walirich, » Wis. Challenger, Lebanon, Pa; C. M. le BSiLteT OF A MACHINE GON COMPANY OF 42 AMERICAN DIVISION IN FRANCE © s5re Corpis. G. W. Reese, Mahanoy City,| Clark, Walter, Okla.; J. W. Clinger- | —————____._____ insist _ - = — - - — Pa; J.C. St. Lawrence, South Brain-] man, Elkins, W. Va; C. 0. Cross, | i | Tree, Mass Faribault, Mine; He a. Casts, Bez | 718° Corps casualty list of five to-day | . 4 7 Tete ays MC" l included three dead of wounds and Wagoner E Zindler, Oshkosh, Wis.| Dowell, Va.; 8 J. Dana, Pleasant Privates J. L. Dalbey, Philadely Polnt, Me; A. Devos, Pitco, Pa; P. boren rete cee | . Beda - "oint, Me; A. 5 » Pa; 2 VpiED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED | ’ G. D'Avolto, Chicago, I; A. A.| pe, Dunn, Livingston, Mont IN AGTION | N NE { Drummond, Portugal Private A. Dworsky, 200 W. 111th John ds SeAenls. Covingtan ’ ' Private D. Geceleak, South River,| street, New York City. K te - ch “4 a. Teva | | y ivates tichard ova | Mes ne SOE, ox cy, ral Mecctanten, es os | , WAD BOMB GERMANS AT BANQUET Private A. Smith, Millville, N. J. 1c, mbert, Salem Depot, N. H.; R. W. | ecbmend, Va.s John O. Cowl, Leon, | } Privates H. B. Little, Maiden, 5 BD, Chore tne Laat ae { Mass; FR. W. Shirley, Fryeburg, Me. ? Grant, Union | SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION DIED FROM WOUNDS. Hamlin, Beach, N. D Private David D, Cairns, Cochesett, ‘ eS Scere re Dini Bee OM UN a ie Cla cielt yi Hiker Ween On IW | ne Attack Chateau Where Officers Are Dining Lieuts. T. R. Bradley, Waxahachie, | §i¥s ey s Hi PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED Seaton and Get Back Safely—Chief Killed .; W. W. Craig, New Bethlehem, | Rost H. I IN ACTION—NOW REPORTED Phe ia Was Well : 4 Pa; H. Haddix, wood, W, Va.:{D.C.: H. Jaw pen WOUNDED IN ACTION. tim of Pneumonia Was We in Battle Near Sergy. 2 er, Spri Private E. E. Jone Private Realis C.K noypress | enn, ae Hanbery, Pitisbure, Kans 11, it Hus. | Dgwning Street,’ Brookly 1 Known Writer on Geology PAIUS, Aug. 1.—"Never surrender" ——_— NUD Wie Deccntal Wares We veer diihn % 1 CLL. eke ec and Edited Magazine. | the slog he many full INTELLIGENCE CAPS VALOR ; A. 'T. McAllister, Boon- ¢ oner in Germany. ---—— Indians who are fighting in almo ville, Mo.; G. B. McCoy, District of| private J. Luksin, No. 666 Metre] Panis, Aug. 1—Carl Lyttle, 9) Capt. John Duir Irving, reported «very division of the American Army OF U.S. MEN, SAYS BRITON Columbia; 1. F. Ro: Philadel-| "Privates “We At Mowry, Provid BA der da ara ation | dead in to-day’s casualty list » | None the te urageous for the 3 \ phia; H.C. Wa Everett, Muss. |RL; H, M. Mullen, Dorchester, Mass, | Wore", Whos 4 peony re lanausonie ea duvide: ae sence of feathers and war paint, th j Sergts. G. S. Koonce, sviile,| Private J. E. Punco, Raritan, Nod. | cea mi 2 : . Pee MIWA tes Eha TRRATLICAN OC LE London Daily Mail Correspondent Ind.; W. T. Mann, Plains, Pa.; C. M WW, Hankin, Planville n Lemburg, Germany DETAr En ent ASePAas 716 intey: @hope't ‘ Declares Fierce Fighting ot mussen, Ox i « " deci es country, whose battle ery is “Liber | er ghting Sullivan, Sparta, Wi : . Toms Creek, Jeard reevived to-day from Lyt Dr. Peter Irving o There are twenty pa Yankees Is Profitable EK. Mason, Sioux F Is, he was sound and well Lytt th reet scouts from Dakota vations W. Watson, Fond du Lac, captured | nos while return- Irving received his mis-Jone American regiment. Just beyond| TONDON, Aug. 1.--"Nobody can Privates J. W. Fondren, Coleman, site he ne ast word was “Keep to the| ation the vigor and herolem with Tex.; P. D. Kelley, Milton Junction, | Pr Dead Well Known) “™ le Drat te Shien thet tre Two weeks t thelr| which the Americans bave fought in Wia: F. Mattern, Aberdecn, 8. D.; G.| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDE- jeamp. He gave up a $10,000 salary|tieutenant, a graduate of “EY TG pve ea alan wrateniaad iy Pedao!) Italy; Li, @hoemaker; Alvin TERMINED.) Lieut. | ay Professor of Economic Geology at] achool at Hildiville, Okla, Was killed. | Huily Mulls correspondent with the I; M. A. Straub, Herndon, Pa | M. W. Kresze, South Beth- in t+! Yale to enter the servi RRR CRIRE SE SU INELTrIOR a RaibuS H ondent wi o MER On BIRKABa: » Pa; E. 0. Merritt, North Au aving dled of] “He was at first ned 46 thel recently Killed, eas LMWH presen era ete | & | hol ‘ . ‘ z bes Capt. J. D. Irving, No. 116 East 58th MISSING IN ACTION | the fo men 11th Ratiway one the} that during the lust weeks of action «ir yravery were the only test for reet, New York City. Corpl. G. Scipi Italy [Beate Ne SIalarcd eHe oitaasaneT first su he could not be k nohis dugout winning our affections, then 5 Veut. M. J. Trock, Milwaukee, Wis. r vate R Freshour, Ripon,’ in 1 defeating Oak Park High 4% that memo fi a long enough to have his wound stripes Amer S merit the highest possible Sergt. 17. P. Keith, Fillia Cal.; P. Zanetos, Greece 1 eee where the engineer wd sewed on his sleeves esteem, But it is not bravery alone T. H. Agar, K : Ms PRISONER Pa ae renee attea SHOVElS and joined the Og "We hud to bury him in a bianket that has given the Americans during Bird, ern, Ga. Fries ©) ena States Soldiers Retarned. He was afterward detached from bis| without them,” said James Stisstat!.|¢he last ten days their repeated suc- Churehvill L : os WASHINGTON, Aug fwo hun- Company and sent instructor to]one of the Redskins, One of th eesses, Fiercely as they fight, they ter, Mass n, Meridian, Miss.; ONLY FIVE ON TO-DAY'S sed and. thir ie uiek and weands| she Arms ineering School in|twenty Indians in an American re nevertheless fight intelligently and W. Icheln, art, Minn; W. 5 ed American so we brought | France. ment advancing across ¢ pen coun | profitably O'Keefe, Ev J. Ward, LIST OF CASUALTIES home from) Fran he w nd Prior to taking the professorship at|try toward N was Ser Vida There are units which have had Lowville, N. ¥ Suly 26, the Surgeon Ue Yale in 1909 Capt. Irving held similar | Zun Braduate O&K- | much more experience in battle than DIED OF AEROPLANE ACCIDENT. FROM MARINE CORPS ‘event to They ne ch University and |Jahoma colleg others, but when the battalions which Lieuts. C. 8, Huntington, Burlin- dechibllddie, army hospita l ty of Wyoming. He had| A few nights ago six of these In-|nave manned quiet sectors are game, Cal.; J. J. Mason, Pittsburgh | ee ‘iso been a member of the United|#ians, who know no fear, penetrated | thrown into the furnace they figbt as! DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND Three Died of Wounds in Action ANNOUNCE THE NAMES giates G Wives, He the German lines for a depth of six’ well as their more experienced com OTHER CAUSES. and Two Are Severely iaalycin aA IMLS BEATE miles, and reached a chateau where! rades. There is one unit which, since Capt. G. W. Warseba, Perth Am- ties : OF 19 HELD PRISONERS anu mecazine ar in geology ang {high German officers were having an German offensive began, has won bey, N. J. Ajured, was ihe caller oF Economic Ge. [elaborate wine banquet. Then, with undying renown, fighting at one Lieuts. J. W. Hohenberg, Wetump.| WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The Ma- . igs ' lusty whoops and hand grenades, the | the most important points on =— | Most of the Captives Are From New 10 epee van a direct desceng.|!Mdians broke up the party. All re |iine, although it had previously ex. | England Towns, Onfticial RAL OR MWaaniaglOnl LFRGE ca turned safe, and an Indian corporal perenved only trench raids and ga | R V5. a memb Enginec reported: ataae the he i sedge attibrir tga nt scraias “Heap big eats. We throw bombs. M, of the Hg WASHINGTON, Au Names of Leben ali We happy. They very sad.” a 2 x ca pedit Mw” sn Ger- a ’ : hig \ « me ‘i ha " N ; ne ar Depart. |futt nest Sunday RECEIVE PROMOTION ee § 0 u ar ment men and camps were they y hea are held are a w of Ane SHINE of I a 1 r of Camp Hamm enth Rallway Engin , Kentucky ras w Vhree Olticers of Nine Advanced by Andrews, Mer Con Pi a y ! w i re 1 ~ «Nite needa agar! | Brnest A. Ire w Haven ia German Grape-Nuts needs no sugar! sages este dy path 4 oe ee a Sy hierar ae ate | Camp Darr "i I, No. 41 Amboy St wig ely f Mari Unlike most cereal foods it contains its own | Woo we ue fn Kr okiyn, ed to-day as wounded | sy dar 1 . 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He ha 4 i ‘ fo n Mor anita t ) nd vaachon | 1") Balai A : f : ath o , a held ‘ uniry ey f Gen, Vanderbilt aod Son Ketarn and the Boston marathon against @ Peas ai - 4p Fen prnvlius Vanderbilt and $47 Ga of AM emone whom we JORMA | Airs, Rine has a and husb ocated the snipers ss in , Wii leave | ee piternard world's champloas tA lin the sary ‘Phe author, wha hw (the belfry of a churc . They arriy risgey became a professional, | f the Americans, 1 nly iat : béen at the Waldorf-Astoria for the last 12” y Alfrom France yesterday, where *hey have but qitit the game when he joined the {vw days. hag many triends engaged in shot or {Wo to have the Germans beg- peen with the Emwire, or 27th, Division, police bie a war work in Franca, be log mercy, the old Now York National Guard, and mow down our | eartridge and hand grena n when they were oul of munpliss surat || Our A-C ComMination Shoe UP nay aot soften our hearts || caters not only to those to one bit, We just emptied our tle* 1) whom comfort is the prine a dog running back to the ree || appeal also 4o the man of Street, who tandip home, He | called n Brogan, wh nbulance from Kinsman of Serving in Private Fagan Writes of Thrill- Battle on First Day in the Trenches. ing Is ‘ ore of the work of the United States Marines in stemating the nt advance of the German sts sntuined In @ fetter peceived by Mrs. Mary A. Fa N 4 ° M n reet, Lote Island cit from auth fT Leopard “Tye he we ite Prank A. Pagar , nan ‘ othe Lieut The Germans were coming at the | 1!x son of the rank te five and ten miles a day.” the Tix w nown Chautauqua Wwe and it Wax up to us to turer, w tly returned from iv We only France ss a presenta e of the ’ nehes half a day Hed ¢ wher ww them comnig over the ) is twenty-six and lvee hie v ' " « pped back, but John's Place, Brookiya we Vd ur own and 1d them off He x i ft Univ n unti) the next morning and mde A of Virginia, and had practiced jaw raid on them rmingo Ala, with Senate We killed off their mer y aid White. Ina letter three weeks ow both sides last heavily, but {heY |ago Lieut. Dixon satd America Ra lost the 4 ws they had a majo ' heard one-half the coward of 10 to | against us In this fir - imes Germans have commit He attack we took more than 604 priv00- was wounded July 15 while serving ers, counting the wounded 14a balloon observer with the French In all the battle, counting kil 1 Arms and wounded and guptured, the Ger ) Peter Selier jr. severely mans lost approximately 1,200 ‘8 | wounded, is the Arst sailor from Wer we had taken more than 100 prisoners; Hoboxen umone the caawaltien, H We lost 1 y we only had ONG! (i) near Solesone, where hie tattiae offi f mipany andl WOPON’ | Wik recente aed. Wa ica ty-fiv We Jost ou while serving with the French Army he w n both leg everal yeurs ug out with 200 men in our company John Wi'son of No. $3 Pomerod alone, 1 belileve it was the good pray nue, Kearny, No, wounded Jui ers from you and all at home t 2 4 the following day, his faci ught out alive, as Thad t has been notified by the War Depa Seu tet rel on TIS was arene ta Sete f times, but not wounded | pe coin April, ‘Two of Ale Droge enough to pat on a first aid dressiOk. ore Agnting y Pom 1 have been recommended for @/and two first © Frer var cross and Distinguished Cecree Medal tor valor, t a gunner OO wounded, ix a member of fe New. an automatic rifle and had four BUR | j 4 Division. the two attacks and break on ine one of my leaders shot down. | faced them with my Colt pistol until | found nd two ndoliers and a bay L held on to it uptil § found fr automatic rifle What made us all bloodthirsty their machine gungers lie th n, tire Inie them ured 250 machine guns ant | Fequisite, but #8 graceful lines foreements reinfors now belongs to BACK FROM FRANCE, OFFICER FALLS TO DEATH Lieut. 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