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A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR, NEWS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. 104 DEATHS ON CASUALTY . " ~teh in official# and representatives piewt Lieut. Sibley Ie Spiexelbers, at Starshal ‘Hlenecel Crowaeee | thirty-five, West End Avenue,| In some cases, the coat of moving the |who died of disease, was a former) men will mean suMciont revenue to momber of the cotton goods firm of L.{"stve the life” of local interurban oF cy [Spiegeiberg & Sons, No. 890 Broadway trolley sya is anid, [Ho enlisted. in the Medical Reserve | sacueam pan “her ten Jluxt April, He is the you fn er " Perpt Lost tm | Jand is survived by six brothers and| Sinking. 69TH AMONG DEAD alx sisters, His parents are dead, He|, WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The loss of \wa rad ed Colun - 41 letters and other postal matter for | Was graduaced from Columbia Art| pret letters § het yoeral, tahoe School and Columbia: Medical School [Btoumy the SOkIne os 6 & ‘ le. Vay by the Office Departme TWO: Werte Ried: TN ACTIOT Oe eee eee ee aera anna | gra had agcumulated at New | York ‘ i ' severely woun as al from Ap ts July 15, the ¢ )pening Day [8 © of the t batolaethe of Michi- | . j wan Kave up his position with | _—>——_ ; » or » Tire Cor a a Forty-Two Killed in Action in| rt XN: 4 7B: Smithy Palestine, of the German Drive jews: loge to the ures! raining | ! n i ‘ * fat Port Sheridan, He gradu One of Biggest Lists From | DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND CARMEN The great Marne battle was brought |aved iast fall with the rank of First | Gen. Pershing. Ah lah Mah det Piartalaehh al home to New York through the eas. | uleutenant and was assigned to th . ao Capt. P. E Betowski, Waverly, velty list for the viest time to-day A Horold MH. York everely wounded, -_—— In, ¥. >) EO CLARK JOHN L. was a student in the High School of . oar aK ~| ei a ee sti HOw To PHY | War Department message announcing | (5 bb phere ik 4g | Privates G. Borgford, Clallam Bay. Py : mur Cominerce when he enlisted at the WOUNDS FATAL TO 48)) wos g, cronin, pitts irgh, ‘Pas J DANCE «wear the death of Henry Kiernan of No. /age of eighteen, He is a member of : . {B. Gardner, St. Charles, Mo.; W. &. erie | 1615 Avenue P, Brooklyn, came tu the | inet yi ven Se Hel Os Mere Than a Score From Here| Greene, Boston; BP. Lucero, Bl Pas » FLomOpORA = —-STARS™) van of others {hit will tell of the price | Street ; )Tex.; HL. &. Wadsworth, Portland, cexTerre : | So anxious was Corpt iw Among 126 Severely Injured | or. WAS A CHILL sacted by the Germans before | Porman of Brooklyn, killec 5 rt ae | we GIVE armioa Were rolled back by smashing | to get back on the tring rhe The teeth may be “fix so amid yr ; Six Reported Missing. WOUNDED SEVERELY. fim AUT Amertean and Frenchy blows wi lying wounded in a hospital that) that they may be partly efficient nensanaees | Capt. Jerome F. Langer, No. #32 H Labi mrpany B, | EY told the doctor if be did not give | oy ition WASHINGTON. 2 72d Str Brooklyn. Seba sats Beauties in Company © lium his clothes he would go dressed | OF thoroughly efficient SHI ON, Aug. 2—The army| Lieut, Velos A. Towle jr. No, 301 165th Infantry, was killed in action was Inferior dentistry is never casualty list to-day, one of the| West 109th Street, aft Biba Cit: on July 1% That was day the [oy arria, ¢ 0. se | thoroughly comfortable in the Clyde I ass t ans launched their Jatest drive. | ¥¢ ed with his Kiater \ 9 largest thus fa eported by Ge 4 ag a ‘ 2 tM, hael C t 9 Salte ° re ar repo vy Gen.| Reginald 8, Delacour, Kiernan was bora ih the Yorkvitio| Me Michael Coyle, at No. 188 Liv. mouth. Salter Dentistry is al- Pershing, totalled 238, including 42 nn ingston Blizabeth, N. J. He | ways comfortable. Charles HH. Biersehmidt section of New York and was edu-lonlisted in the Re Army last|” p killed in action; 48 died of wounds Hay HWA, Pot ted in Public School No, 1%. He} Janunry fate al on be eed Pvp fees Den. vere! i | * Hessee, Durh at ba ° “i Private Harry @ Sn twenty-two, | st al our offices tree ol 138 severely wounded; 7 dead of dis-| PUBeN Ay hls poner cnliated in the old 69th Regiment 19) younaed in wetlons la sin ne How. |. Sets of teeth, $5 up. Fillings, $1 tp ease; 7 dead of accident and other) W. Kestner, Reading, June, 1917, and went Ye ance al ard Snell of 0. 94 West Jersey |Ctowo and Bridgework, $5 per ya 4 ; ; tating ston, ands ts ng, Pottsy Rainbow Diviste fe was evl-| Street, Elizabeth, He was hit In the | auses; 6 missing in action, and 2) fy. OR oy Jently wounded previous to the en-| back, knee and arm by shrapnel or | wounded, degree undetermined. Sergt. Daniel T. Scully, No. 52 Gor- aan which he was killed, for|°" 17 | don Street, Stapleton, N. Y. \ gagement in which he was kl C. Warran Vincent, eighteen KILLED IN ACTION. |” Sergts. Fredorick W. von der Het. | in a post card sent to his family on] Brooklyn, severely wounded July Capt. W. M. Gearty, Philadelphia. | den, Pottsville, Pa; Harold J. Wor- June 17 he said he wag “O. K. after] in the Marne battle, enlisted on A | ; | a. | fall, Minneapolis ae ‘ hoa-| 1% 1917, in t Department Lieuts, M. Dunbar, Walnut, N. C.; | “(4 spending spveral weeks in ® OB-) titat Cay, ne 491 Fult 2 entist S., Brook| Sips Cecrne. Hever, Los Gas a A ra airy liter trans jon St. opp. yo ©. W. W. Field, North Windham, Me.; } beth N. Frederick F. Eakin, Eliz- pital” and hoped soon to be bi atl ferred te the 30 tun Bat- | owrs, §.90-7.80. Sundaya, #18, c . vue, | abeth: ront. as a commis: ~ ecaey ne eat tn encat ieee spine cae te Loe A. Frye, Reading, Pa Kiernan was thirty years old and puse In Manhattan before heen- | a. ea ate gnats Bay ridge, BE Nashville, Tenn.; J, C. Smith, Roches: 4 » Philadelphia, Va ) salesman before he enlisted He rpl. Fred F. Eiken, thirt ‘ Cor, Columbia & Carroll Sta,, Brooklyn, 4 lames E. Healy, No, 162 p < siken, thirty-seven law T notegg ter, N. ¥.; R. H. Turner, Stateaville, | eae Pin Street, New York City. | lived with three brothers and a sister. lizabeth, J., was operated on | 40 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, N. Jey N.C. Corpl, Charles BE. Hoffman, Potts | Another member the 165th who times for a wound in hia thigh | 47 Albany St. New Brunswick, N. J+ hanes, villas Pa isi bas WHTTEMORe fail ons Tuiy 38 wan ds di Bean netion on June 15. Heen-| 19 Smith Strect, Perth Amboy. N. J. Sergt. J. J. Driscoll, Clitton Springs.) Corpi, Edward J. Kearnin, No. 61 ane lane 26; oi . rs Corps in July N.Y Park Dlaca Bisekinn Mey crete rie." oO A Lois LEIGH May BORDEN | 48 West 17th Street. He was only : Corpl. Lester Lang, Mankato, Minn — sa symposium im | leighteen years old and enlisted with] ‘Thomas A. Witherington, twenty- | A M Sergt. Henry J. Kiernan, Avenue T,| Corpl. Daniel J, McCloskey, No, 626 —_ SYHESPATION SH lity old Goth immediately after the| four was wounded In action Joly tf essage Second Avenue, New York C: ———————— ; larat t weore| Accor’ © word received by his| Sheepshead Bay, N. Y- w ity smerican declaration of war, Before} family of No, 238 42d St Brooklyn | d t Bersts. 11. T. Newman, South Man-| paneer indy Mtephens Dy Mitchell CENTU ny R LS | TU ON Wank” but take it trom those whe lenietieg dane wan a chuuneus end| {rine canting hovers tiaineaton| (oad COGQUATLOTS | Pottsville, Pa r Have seen sore Mat its the EME | ed with his parents and two small Long Island Ra wich, Mass K, Stofflet, Alburtis tows, F ioe Rive -*p fun that has been | brothers tary train, son of Harrie Kaplan. of| ‘pels E, CHEER ‘YIP, YIP, YAPHANK’ STARS|set ccs ec eae, tapes, reise pe = oe en ; leherh moons, and the town Is going DAY OF THE BATTLE. Huly 15 ’ ’ wild over it 5 : ae Corpis. H. G. Hayes, Flint, Mich. jeorge ‘ armen, the little witch who| Four men jn the 165th were severely J. Mueller, Andalusia, Pa. b, ane the ‘Century Root rid | wounded on July 16. Paul C. Haerting | ARGONAUT HEROES HONORED : Saddler night, bewitching the audiences with | 2 N Bugler BR. Porcelll yetteville, | Wo. ? ; BG is of Company B and volunteered with _husiet Re Porcli, Payettevite,| Wooledge, Wichfeld Pay “Their Invasion of Camp Breaks Up First Re= je iyeeni e e iat aay afer war wane [8 CHO Suck to Sip TUN N. . i vat Arthur A. Ac ‘eet, tried ov « ° i) Sank. > f ’ P. Atkins, Ne and; Chester V. Armstrong, Jerr ip” step: hc over of some reel late orme e fad b om ete ee w I Ate New Brig SRS LACUNA anomie 3 3 a hearsal of Soldiers’ Musical Comedy Pen el | aa Mer aa CRURB Fe : , * erly "ie aden om | WASHINGTON, Aug, 2--dBecause ton, Pa.; B. nite, etroit =. D. Ban- | bd J | the rest of the of yeu t e or dis: a i g $ IM, Ba finneapolis; Charlie it it by the boys, ‘The chorus gave MONT hey stood by their guns for forty min nister. Cumming, Ga.; W. J. Bauhof.| R. Beil, K W. Van Charles i Soon to Be Seen Here. erates 1 exhibition of ite mag. |Company, His parents live at No. 248) utes as their ship, the torpedoed Argo: “Peanuts *hiladelp! *, Bolt Se -| Berger, Pottsville 1 nt lu vower in calling for her. | ky Stree June Haerting| nut, slowly sank beneath them, the gun Philadelphia; J. C, Bolton, Schuyl- | Berg Pottaville, P. A dozen dazzling beauties of the best dancers in New York, from nt lune § w fo euling atlral t ut reet, In Jun ier ny pau by iy Raine aneath Cho the ain) ro sted ‘golden kill Haven, Pa.; B, J. Bushwell, Dun- Private John J. Brady, No, 339 pt Sybil was a litt ¥ ; {Wrote of a minstrel show which his bi ulded , 3. J, Bush F East 39th Strect, Now York Cit Century Grove descended upon Camp| “rag” to the Russian b > the she didn't have to dragged | ¥ was to-day commended by the rown,’ mo more, Pa. Private Charles J. Buechner’ No, Pton yesterday to teach the soldiers |bunch which nigh Jolights the 1 he didn mv toogive the boys) battalion had given behind the) Navy: Departinent, Not until the veasel with our smooth a ’ ic L ‘ At Mh ons | ches, 1 60 sre | Was about to Ko under and all ho Priva’ Samuel W. Forman, 438 130 Park Avenue, Corona, N. Y. {how to dance, They went in organ- | dilettante of New York from Broow-! an exhibition -severd al exhibition jr nehes, when 1,600 france wer mee fe ut (Eg under and ll Bo at yaous oye 37th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.; J, E.'_ Private James J. Burns, No. 337 dies, in crepe de chines, in tailor-|ly to the Bronx. But in the bunch of MAJOR GEN. BELL AND WIFE| raised which was given to Father| une did the crew abandon ship TOS EONS ‘ 22d Street, Now York Cit | | Durty to ve held by him until afte aman J. FE, Dowt ‘all City, Neb Kane jr. 458 West 17th Street, New Mrivates Wore Buster x made suits and in automobiles. Ticy | Berlin's some of the best vaudevills | AMONG THE GUESTS. y s oot SECRET on COO’ J. VAlaSe. HART Dernaenine. York City | Island, Ky.; L. Byers, Sp went in like sunbeams on the boys in| headliners are in the front and back) yi) Gay. eranklin Bell ana| (he war, when it should be devoted |(A1, “were commented for. individual AUERBACH’S Privates R. Kopplin jr. Webster) la live drab and drove them to dizzy|rows andgin the middle, “Yip, Yip. er Gen a guests were |to the installation of a tablet In the|acts of heroism rescuing drowning Chocolates Grove, Mo.; F. Kutch, Pottaville, Pa;| Private Christopher J, Cahill gra! heights, Yanphank" Is going to be the scream | present, The General is behind the) éyth's armory, which shall contain persons aiciaiee J. H. leach, Charleston, W | Noy, 32 Willow Terrace, Hoboken, J was Captain Jinks of the Horse|of the town, | hew show and is giving the Boys ail) a roll of the honored dead FRONT FOR ORDNANCE MEN. and Candies Levanoviteh, Olyphant, Pa; | vates Char Ca ,.| Marines who uged to teach the ladics | FIRST REHEARSAL SHOWS BOYS) ‘he large, Dost a band| James J. Burns, Company M, a vol oh le On Sale Thomasville, N FP, D. Met ie J, Burns, Potts Pal| how to d. but here was a new FULL OF “PEP.” | of eighty ves, and sband/unteer, was with the American F Bicacnlined tobe WhereverYouare ein, Neb.; G. Maxfield, Roche! achive Wualter Ts ,Colling, Nov 18|turn in the angio of ‘Terpsichore.| The firat rehearsal waa had ester: | xcts tbrouRh With Whe toe "and. Dan | Woolen, Company. | He ee et Bae reer SSNS SEALY ac. %, c i . . ig ° ving er) sold a song tier r n « an take it to Mrance, & 4, essener, ‘oO, 337 Bas 7 Hui 12 C, Monger, Caney, Kan.: A. W.| 'Brlvate Vincent de Condon Ne, oi l'¥ing Berlin, soldier and song wr day afternoon and Irvy and Will H.| going to take In to Retnlrs OU gecond . Mrs. Measener, at No, 337 East] wasting Aus trader: an Morris, Minersville, Pa; A. M. Mul-) East 121st Street, New York City. baiis Ww a sergeant, has written a] Smith, manager, dunce di ° nt, He has also an orchestra e order of the ¢ of Ordnance, an erechoen, Phiiadsph F.K O'Neill,| | Privates Poter Po Dalpo music Yip. Yip, Yaphank,"|and chorus coadjut put a | five pieces for the big show, Daniel J. MoCloskey was a + |nounced towlay, service in the eallisted Philadelphia; H. 8. Porter, Higganum | STancineo: | nat which is to be produced at the Cen- | diers through their course of sprouts." uy the renearsal of the IME 880%) rountain clerk and tived with his personnel of the Ontnance Department Coan; J, B Rabineau, Nd. buc, Lewiston, Ida ry during the week: of Augy.28 for) Smith’ blew. nia. whistle and Hee Piroya needed @ reat anyhow aunt, Mrs tivney, at No. 626 except at arsenals and proving groin ls. | Va; RR. Richard an-| Uhilad, phias “Harr benefit of the entertainment fund | One h 1 and fifty voices in full] PN® Bove ty the girly to do t ond Avenue, He was gassed restricted hereafter to men cisco: Hh. @. Wayne, Custer, 11; ¢.] Ua: Fred Biler, Po { the soldiers at Camp Upton. There | harmony lifted the roof of the Buffa- | k S™ M0." Ariine Chine met i autawiten eally disqualified for Keneral mil Your dress Wohlfekd, Frankfort, Ind Doe ee ent ure song numbers and dance num-|{o Theatre in the opening chorus.) fright, put Sybil Carmen d he never has seen awaits the u pan eae dute iw tos ohenanee ere opportunity Private G. Younginger, Belleville,| jue, Moline, Kan hers without limit in the new Camp| “Hello, Hello, He the Hines of] her out and Dorothy Allan, the iebikedl ben dae encra yf support, in this big No Je French, Seranton, Pa.; Joseph Gean.| Upton musical conceit, and the au-) which run someth hie |orraptured the soldiers with of Company. D, who waa the first n - " vewates W. Me Rotan, Baltimore: tis Bridgeport, nn Walter Gents, | hor thought that a tittle mora "peD'| we were drattod by our President | Shien" au Mall Company D. who way the fr a" TROLLEYS FOR DRAFTED MEN | SALE OF MB. Pulghum, W wn, 8. D. Gate, Wentonouee Os: Dewey ke clue ec Pe DAS cue ’ sho! With a hip hooray, away we went: | shapely May Borden, sweet of die | Oe ais wite, who wa ernment to Give Th | SUMMER : hel ie % Gio ly sight and dane the divinitic A pate our regiment | position as well as ace, is ali . . whi e itve OlED FROM WOUNDS. er, Bucehel, Ky. William HG ; } Wa Waveupaseg 1s Gut F | nym of ayncopation and a de-|married a few months hefore Brad ° imancen, ESSES i ‘ort. Spotting.| Lotsyl John Greweock, bik. |of the Century roo And we drill u FERN Eo aa ni: Ane Als eee eee eas lm oe ee Gsip: Fimexesny | DRESSE: Major 1. Farrell, Fort Snelling Neb. “Poof!” cried dainty Faye Atkins | we're shipped across the foam.” Ost AL le Koss Kal hep Pre a WASHINGTON, Aug, 2.—Concen- Minn Private Paul C. Haerting, No. 248 jhe Dolly Madison of modern days, or| yoy Murohi IA @ special figure would make any tailor LB tfee ‘ _ | tention of draft troops hereafter will be LTON : East 2ist Street, New York Cit fon Ts phy F n fig father of Corp! James F | GARMENT CO Capts. R. H. Back, Vancouver ‘3 Meh a) Le} Arn s, when she saw the Mloradora]«'Neath the rling, Silver Sta made suit ® also any connoisseur wihio tived Aen n by way of electric rail STHAVESUENY \ Private Charles F. Haight, No. 685 | ter, , | itis possible, tnan. 9 307 FIFTHAVE Wash; J. D. Basey, Try Gumminer Avenue: Newari No dc horus by the female impersonators | in which a dozen couples join in the} of physical culture ¢ Taled: aioe » from trolley companies yo Lieuts, HI. BE. Bonsa Private John Hammond, No, 189 St. in their flannel shirts, trousers, leg | SUsest danch tion wir hol tua yt hte Helen ae Spee i Pa; E. B. Clark, Weldon, N | Marks Avene, prscelye, nN \g a sings and boots, “Irvy is spoofing Us.) Rugay Clark) w putters | grove foot, and for f ires| Lieut. A. P. Conover, Keyport, N. J. ejrubeth, Node arrisy| We can't h these boys anythi n the Cent he turns loc snd faney steps, they are nal Lieut. C. A. Lewis, Birmingham. Private Henry F. Herman, No. 674, And her sentence Was affirmed by | “Bevo i a 9, tell | jeart-breake ra of the pon an er cava | Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn eleven others accounted as among the | all the ESE | Ree a and aa preity, kissed s Amos Hl Hubi Cres =a - =" gro I ad. flaca 1 S yb: dia ‘arbo! d i t t of soldiers and made them all Aeornie Bite Hie omgeeent hdelohia, Va; Carrol M. Jarbov, | SUSet er Swite Norris, 8. D.; James|and operated by Harry Btting=r ef No} Son,’ “Annette. Made. (nronounced Austin, Nic hols & Co ‘Ss 2 _ Rae tdea (his Sori W. Wood, Raven Run, Pa anklin Stree empstead, whieh| tady, 1 ud) didn’t Kk anybody. IL, Man . Masa; C.J.) Branch, Ni. Horace | Wold He York, 587 West 166th [collided with another auto owaed and] and made a whole lot of them sigh gan, Charl Maas.; H. Hl Koy Lawrence, Kan; Andrew J, | Street, New York City. operated by David Beck. also of Hemp-| by her stinginess, Sh earest herman, C C. Soweraby,| Kilmurray, Pottavill WOUNDED—(DEGREE UNDETER- | stead tile—but, whats the use Thors New Troy, Mich. Kisior _ I MINED.) va Matthew 'T. Graham aren't enough adjective pe reuaay 4 sed Oak, | Minersville, | oa ; ito minis Company ‘andl t Winat at peachy ’ bri-| es W. DB. Ackles, Red Oak, Lieut. Carl U. Rice, Rolla ‘ tude Prize i m, Dp ; th, M 4 yi Hunting” I Private Bwald Treichel, Oshkosh, | ¢ well, 156th Brigade, were tah id) la; F, Allie, West Dui oe Minn -| Bast Ha ford Conn ‘i wis | St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway. |BUT BRIGHT DAY HAD ONE Anoofriata, Lawrence, Mass.; ©. W,| Private Gustay Lindstead, Ne. 301)" missing IN ACTION. Graham has concussion of the brain and Private 8. Benson, Long Island | Private Albert Mansfield, No, 445, Keow i iste saa Maxw« sale fered minor brut om 0 : ‘ast 137th Street, N re City, ©. Parry, Indianapolly iy Be ; sac{ CURVE Slatin He Mortinson,| Corl. Lloyd H Long, Apollo ae Privates F. Rerkotski, Eynon, Pa.;| ,,Urivates | Martin, 2 Magtinson.| fieg duhn R. dcker, BN - GERMAN HELMET SOUVENIRS W. Black, Ottawa, Kan.; A. Brooks,| poston, Mass: * Frank Mogavera,|phla; G Brown, Brookville fh | N. Adams, Maas.; EB. Brown,| Pittsfield, Mass: William I Mon-+| PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS ~— SWAMP U, 8 POST OFFICES! : } Lebanon, Ind.; W. J. Callahan, Wo-| teith, Natick, Mass; Broder W. ING—(Now reported killed in action.) A new mayonnaise that will make your palate fairly scream ; burn, Mass; 1. Coleman, Pe Baim. see tte Osburn Bell, Pict with joy, it is so deliciously good, so different, and better than any burg, Ind; W. H. Collins, Cairo, Cia ; Wille, FAX Ds etn t Sending Them mayonnaise yon have ever tasted, or could possibly make at home. & i Curinians Hig dayton tes ne or haue, Ua Ae ‘ork fell, Oni ror T Kaiser SN AU ge pe ce ML A CaN A little bit spread on sundwiches—on vegetable or fruit salads— Do OO i eae ren, | eames, stich; “Daiiet Wet ee iN Y;i Ja | eens pease CAE ea on meats, fish, fowl—or ANYTHING instantly converts. them Masel) Conat 2 3 ss, Minne Gt! Gee Wh Cheinen, M eae . everyhod nto culinary delights which, Oh, Boy! you will enjoy like those ton, Mich ards, Mineraville, Pa PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS.) en ee a PRONT. i - t ndeseribable dinner-time dishes your Mother used to make, hew J. Riley, No. 152 Pearl ING—(Now reported died of wounds.) | i ; — : ; Private C. Lanzner, Asbury Park, _ Matt! Juiny. Aur 1 OA 11 ) =I ! , Try it-—you'll like it. Satisfaction Street, New York City Private Joseph V. McGinn, Phila Huse Mana Ww ’ ? A N, J. |" Daniel d. Roth, Maryd, Pas; Grady | acighin | American I ) D tieiak " ’ i guaranteed or your money back Privates H. H, Milliken, Freedon,| & Rushing, Fort Henry, ‘Tenn: Carl 5 Wishting treo , 1 eth . cee CG ie OPER ‘ ; a i ea 'l PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS-|\\) ses ii Mt! Moar unin RDER FROM YOUR GROCER INSIST ON “SUNBEAM N. H.: BE. Nickerson, Provincetown, Salmons n. Hoon \ M ING—(Now reportea wounded.) Spahaa 4 tie r if nab 4 . Sole Manufacturers aod Wholesale Distributor Mans Noel, Oskaloosa, Ia.; W.| John Tt f nrory ' : , 1 ' 1 ' AURTIN, NICHOLA & OO. Ine NEW YORK a8 b saloons Te | Comnetius 1 i eulin, “Wash, Pri Georg Ww Braham, | United arid ar inben.} ain The ¢ ! The Lergest Importing Manufacturing. Wholesale Grocery Coucere im the World A. Peterson, Manchester, No Hi Ie. Herman ©. Sct , Wile, Paci | Sprangtield. Wh i Atel bers of ns : eg Ot fon tha ph D. Purcell, Red Ouk, lu ekow- | Thomas HB. Scholato ¢ P nold. Kan ‘ i Me a f ‘i ‘ \ s \ ski, Naugat nn; F.J. Rentsch-| George D nuler. Pottaville, Dac: | ki, Mon; Cornelius Pauley, MeCorkie, |) , : ler, New HH nn; J, H. Soott,|Arthur 1K. Shaw, jaria, Mes) Ruy. |W Va | hese trop f ti Alexis, Il; D. Simpson, Chillicothe Howard M. Snell, Elizabeth, N nt " th Aoainrod Hed * ‘ } are nell, Eliza Ned \ t t Walker, Columbia City, Inc ,. | Syracuse, South f lis: Charles H " demar © dinner, w i Fe eee ae citor, Kant JM. Warren,| Taylor, Rallabu Robert | INJURED IN AUTO SMASH ' i ’ x MAYONNAIS! . r Miner H ! fon nd K < f. Ireland; C. G. White, Mountain]. renraaillts ; ; * Pa taew ; att WAN SROGTARL 018,863 Hon Ark; A. Te Wright, Fort) phomps W Ma \ A iP ; \\ 1! hee Pe bein 4 wr ‘ t * roof : Dodge, Ia. Troutinan, Girwrdaviile, Pa 1 ir in Wh e Pa sm tne roof, 7 = DIED OF DISEASE Tucholka, Butt Collides With Another at Far freaine 1: From Kale Yit unk ’ | Charles W. Vincent, No, 166 R , Ne f Lieut. Sibley L. Spiegleberg, 300 genie Brooklyn gers Rackawas : tom HH ) In mW i Weet End Avenue, New York City. Giuseppe Vour may! , . oy tition the ad have the intttats tJ : ps Civilian J, O'Brien, Deridder, La, Italy; Arthu ‘ Two soldiers fron) Camp Mills w ; , fo, fie , Dam, Pa; John C. Ward, Philadel nualy injured and three others wore der DF gasombilng. batt ae un dream On Privates 1. Gilder, Beaumont, Tes! | 511," pa: “Wayne M. Willig, Vin- painfully hurt in an auto accident oi / left-ove all well Helmets nt LotioM So dpa SY W. H, Grant, Blond, Ark.; J, A, Hill, connes, Ind Far Rockaway Boulevard ind sith one depot form a pile larger than an quiaite numbora over heard in New Newbern, N. C.; C, Murphy, Com- Thomas A. Witherington, 328 42d Street, Far Rockaway. last night. They ordinary bungalow, York. Beauties of Century Roof Teach sorarer Boys At Yaphank How to Dance for ‘‘ Yip ! Yip!”’ snow MARNE CASUALTIES, te mother has moved from that ad- | for Government ald, the Railroad A@e re aera iy shifted the tran OFFICER WAS GRADUATE OF |{incs’ This'action wa taken follosing COLUMBIA MEDICAL SCHOOL. 4% bie rence ween railroad admin=