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if 4 shehielslie aha aamaaan neotenic eat A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS | «LATEST CASUALTY LIST OF 349 ‘FROM ARMY AND MARINES GIVES DEATH ROLL OF 196 —— otal Number Reported in|dinche”’ Phllsdelphia: G, Kaltes, ; 4 ALK NN Drive of Americans Now | omanger neu nortnfeld Avenue, West T. Kiimanski, Providence, R. L; H. Klein, Baltimore, Md. Reaches 3,032. Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘WASH » le _ INGTON, Aug. 8&—Three| “R’ ketcher, Watts, Okia; W. Kral- dred and forty-five casualties were| cky, Lackawanna, N, Yi M, Kush, Wyandott, Mich; C. La — Turette, jounced by the War Department J. H. Lenihan, Oil jay—237 from the army and 108 B. Leonard, Leavenworth, Covington, Ind.; City, Pa.; Kan: J. Lattjohann, Topeka, Kans.; m the marines, a total of &5. B, McMillan, Boise, Idaho; C. H. . The army list was divided as fol-| Marshall, Flint, Mich; A.’ Moore, Ses: Nashville, Ind.; 8. Obar, Lime- stone, Me.; C, B. Annis, Rugby, N. D, P. G ball ugh, 306 Fifth Street, Brooklyn, N ¥. Privates F. L. Bannon, St. Louis; F. Bradshaw, Chicago; V. G. Brown, Quiel, Ky. Cala, Syracuse, N. Y.; P. Carusone, Westport, Conn J Condel, Oliphant Furnace, Pa.; P. Cormier, Acams, Mas: Private T. Emanuel, No. 125 West 28th Street, New York City, Privates K. H. Erickson, Eiulled in action, 131; died of wounds, 3 died of airplane accident, 1; died eee and other causes, 5; inded severely, 62 and wounded MMegree undetermined), 22. The marine list 1s divided as fol- Bows: Killed in action, 2; died of wounds, | % wounded (degree undetermined), Hasty W. J. Kenney, 1163 Halsey Street, | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AveusT 8, 1918, BRITISH SHIPS SUNK IN ZEEBRUGGE CANAL O9-3:10900666 (Copyr ght Underwood & Underwood. ) PPDTIDODODADHT TED DH RDEOEED ; BISCKING 2 EBROGGE |N. Y. #4; wounded severely, 20; wounded| Minn.; D. H. Faltz, Arthur, N. D.; @ghtiy, 1 and missing in action, 10. Ky fat rap as ra Yt ae sisiey, o' lone, a a ewe! niey, Thi phot pI a ke: t i ee Oe Geen te Moth Hate renn tN, GOnesien TAkAad, Ree ee ee are . L. Goodrow, Fulton, N. ¥ low altitude by a German airman To-day’s casualties brought the) Haigler, Burkville, Ala.; F. It shows how two of the old Brit- Rotal since the Franco-Amorican drive| mer, Lagrange, Ga; J. B. Phila wtarted up to 3,092, Trenton, Tenn; F, A, Heerwagon,| ish cruisers obtained their ob- ch yes , Buffalo, N, Y.;'F, It Howard, § fective during the eebruges tald | The army list follows: Grove, Pa. y i ’ KILLED IN ACTION. |. E. Inkeles, 641 Myrtle Avenue,! ~~ ig etoeiees Pte Or Lieuts. F. H. Becker, Waterloo, Ia.; | Brooklyn, N. Y. H.; A. E, Rogers, West Lafayette, RR J. Hutchinson, El Paso, Tex; R.| ©; ® Irwin, Oakland, Cal.; M. Jea-| Ind rE. h, Clarksburg, W. Va; F. H,| "Cts Now Haven, Conn ("Private C. B. Ambler, Bellaire, O. nate aectiealbrnaapenhll ay By EL) (J. Johnson, 66 Marshall Street, | W. Elliott, No. 1936 Lexington Ave- Pollard, North Adams, Mass.; G. A.| Paterson, N. Js | nue, ‘New York City. Flechtner, Baltimore, | ‘T. Jounson, ‘Decorah, Ta.; M, Koski, | OAS: Oladta: Batt Berets. L. V. Little, Byrdstown, | finland; E.'V. La ‘onde, Pontiac, Ron Ge Beboce, Tenn.; W. 8. Morris, Quitman, Ga. |” H. Lederman, 488 Claremont Park: | t oeee aaa Ls Podoinik, Cleveland; M. J. Roha-|way, New York City nkins, Normantown, oak, Chicago, | ue a wumpkins, Devel. Bluts, Ark: , "HH, Johnson, Evanston, lll: | cQuary, Norwood, Va.; W. It. | r : By P. J. Ronan, No. 471 Spring Streets | Vii ccod, ‘Springfield, Maas.; J. Nar We Nk, arcu Kell Elizabeth, N. J. . Youngstown, O.; G. E. Pannitt, | Revere, Ws Vai C R. W. Bil 1 Louisville, Ky.; | Martinsville, Va.; 8. Parker, Thax-|°') } iS B. Boal. NAVIES Ol |ton, Vaz A. Patrick, ‘Tulsa, Okla; |, ©: R- Langrehr, No. 730 Columbus P. BE Unrichsvilie, O.; R. ©.| ton. Vai A. Patrick, Tuls Avenue, New York City, | Fisher, Pine Grove, Ws Hi Bete Ong? Brace aos: Girare Avenue |. 2 t Cedar Rapids, Ia.; derson, Converse, S.C. THR Ne jr. Ensley, Ala; Hf T. L. Kehoe, No, 122 Putnam Street,| 18. Prusak, Chicago; J, Radolskt, | /emerise,. ington, n Bape | Syracuse, N. Y. CHB RSs V, Lisi, Italy; B. B, Me el, “Medi- T. H. Napier, Big Creek, Ky.; wre ereunee 297 Avenue B, New) cine todge, Kan; CK anni reen- Pendus, Austria; K. Rachinsky, Chi- |") Rinton, Cryatal Falla, Mich, | Ville 8 C Ne eis ey cago. A. Rogers, Canisteo, N. ¥. atiins, Moore, No. 813 Summerfie T. Shea, No. 2199 Eighth Avenue,| A. S. Rowley, East Long Meadow, EL Moran MaRGHBAter, StInh New York. Fife P. Owad, Ann ‘Arbor, Mich.; R. Pol, * é iter, chicago, iit: Schwartz, No. 242 Cherry Street, Chester, W. Vas G. Bopko, Wesitteld . Swiebocki, Chicago, V. Shelton, Arkadelphia, Ala; , Corpls. G. J. Buckley, Carbondale,|G. C. ‘Smart, aumoni, ‘Tex; 3.| , R Ragonese, No. 450 Bicka Street, Rocanwann Ghiterer oO srry, | Brooklyn. N. Y. P Pas : ’| Sosnowski, Chicago; C. |B, Terry Pa: 0. ancis, Bainbridge, 0.; | Sosnowski, Beda | 2te Or Hovlnson F s J. Gerahetakt, Meride n, Cl B Reanine W. 'sadofaky, | Sleehts, Victoria, O. A. Hix, Lowell, Mass.; Russia; G. Italy; LH. db “ted " Wormlignt, § n, Me, aDurand, Wiss B DIED OF WOUNDS. i veld Rh Major H. W. Beal, Lewiston, Me. | lirow ‘ Sergt. J. A. Evans, No. 294 Wyona! jallagher, Bangor, Me; D. ' Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. |M. Gorsch Pa. It Gouge, a7 rburgh, Pa, Corporal G, A,'Morrow, Des Moines, | jayersy lle i. Gouldy, Reed, F. D. Howard, No. 60 West Marion NE Toga Freire eR RAM LG atc) vac onning er . Erb, Maspeth, N.Y. | Avenue, Pleasantville, N. J, Weonard, Bristol, Tenn. Pri- | Mi! Brenaiiies C, Hunter, Madison, Ind; R. Ball, Grand Forks, N. D.: | jerty peta bia sae vat Klemm Belleville, IL; C t Hea New Hartford, Conn. th Ferrisburg, Vt: G. H. Mi Bilver Point, Tenn; O, ( T. Kelley, No, 888 Tenth’ Avenue Baul Dr Hh Bolldsie “Vanetta, New Yorl yr niek ankfe ; Allison, I | ‘Hi Leventhal, No. 836 Whitlock | \, Sted Coe knee R. P. Rauenbuhler, No. 12 Montrose | avenue, New York. s a MRE TRC HRIVREOET Beate Avenue, Jersey City, N. J A. Romeos, tain, Minn.; Einhorn. te : | W. Roth, No. 219 Seventh Street, | Ruff, Chicago; F. B, Carlson, Fonta-|""¢ gankavitch, 13 Stagg Street, |nella, Ia; Dudzik, Philadelphia: | gs, Sankavitel New York. Johnson; Floyd, Ia; J. L. Pearce, | "'Peniym Me oe 8. A. C. Schmitt, No. 252 Hutton | selma. C hy RENARD YS Street. Jersey City, N. J. | "H.R, Sautter, Whitesboro, N.Y. | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- I Simmons, Hanover, Mass, | DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. MINED). ‘ rldgeport, Conn, |,,Jsi¢ue RH. Clapp, Balt Lake City, pia Guat Hilte Gmie Ridberha he sl ; - | Uta fa) Ghiek, Tit O.; F. Mitchell om en W ie Ake Ra nanare Va.;| 12D OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER Panville, Ll: N. Nora, Laredo, } je er Kansas ye trother ed fore nd . CAUSES. 1 MN F. Benda, Garfield, N. J. Corp, Hl J. Hales, Spanish ere |i Corps. JP. Alten, Decatur, 1M; A D. W. Bird, Quincy, Mississippl; J. | 1 Meyer eeeten, vt Ark; 8 B, Priv ates R. A. Hagstrom, Los An lime’ wien &, DS on, allan, W. Carter, Big | § J.-M. Sfeleod, Harlowton, | yrass; Mf ant ty, Me: B . *\Mont.; N, A. Sanderson, Forest Grove, | Pareont AG y, Me: BE J, Coessens, Am- | Mont: N. & ton Henryvilles ind. | LArgent, Kort Henry, enh: D. iyi Seta WOUNDED SEVERELY, H. Levy, 129 Christy Street, New Maggie, Va.; Sergts. D, Duda, Chicago; L. Bren- | York City; D. O'Brien, 114 Argyle G. Fleming, | ner, Lafayette, Ind | Place, Arlington, N. J.; F. Pelick, man, Cull-| Corpl. J. Howe, Jackson, O. ja |3402 Park Avenue, New York City. Da pr eesie et te Corpl. R. McNamara, 1886 Morris A. Glover, Valley. Falls, R man, Ala; B, Geozenskiowskl, Baltle | avenue, New York Cit: | A. Amadio, Yonkers, N. Y.; E. a. man 7 Rick sy spay cs J arent mrced + | Huysi, 912 Chestnut Street, Camden, . Gorden, Richmond, N. Y. A. Baskin, delphia; lane F,| mon ia, ¢ CH C.'R. Marston, Atlanta, G H, 18% n.; E. B, Patterson, | Monaghan, Canandaigua, N.Y T. a N. Liputski, K ladelphia; C. Santar (OR A cs es Conscience and Appetite are both satis- fied by POST TOASTIES They Save Wheat ial : me it I ee ee OS AN ONG 7s ES ee | PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS, NOW REPORTED ON DUTY WITH COMPANY. Private E. P. Hoerr, F | DIED OF WOUNDS, PREVIOUSLY mouth, O. REPORTED AS SEVERELY WOUNDED. Private J. J. Norman, | Ark PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF | WOUNDS, NOW REP Fitzhugh ORTED SEVERELY WOUNDED, Sergt. H. Gibstein, 528 East 135th Street, Bronx, New York City. > CASUALTIES IN MARIN E CORPS TO-DAY ARE 108; TWO KILLED IN ACTION Total Number of W. and 10 Are Rey Mis SHINGTON, Aug. 8 Teas casualty > killed in twen KILLED IN ACTI William H, M 1. Hagen A, V Park, Ill SEVERELY WOUNDED TION, Privates Edmund P, ON i wehan, Oa IN AC- Clouatre, and blocked the fairw was low at the time. ‘This explain| why 90 large a portion of the v hulls can be seen above r. work an exhibition of large colored photographs, which is being held under the auspices of the Ministry of Information, to illustrate the of the British Navy and its sels* he picture is now on view at | success against the U boats Roy G. Horton | Mass. ; Sergt. James M. Walker, Cin- Alfred Mullen, | cin 1 ; Leslie L. Scott, Le n Privates rl H. Fisher, Fox Lake, Charles F, Gomez, Tampa, Fla.; Johnson, South Minneap DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN| William G. Milwaukee, ACTION, | Ja s T, Pontoosu mM Private Clement R, Bontemps, St | Roland Quinn, it. Paul ustav Louis, Miss. Spitzbardt, Milwaukee; Charles Ww ocheste M WOUNDED IN ACTION se.| Whitney, Rochester, Minn. VERELY. | Sergt. Tony W. Kane, Chicago. Sergt. Oscar Pynckels, 53 Si ae frass Street, Paterson, N. J. Lawrence H. Kneil, Akron, Bernard W. Montag, Oshkosh, Wis. Privates Aurin H dence, R, Li Robert ¢, Cameron, Chi- cago. Private Frank R. Smith, 5915 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Private Louis G, Smith, Verona, Corps, On Bailey, Provi- IN THE RED CROSS TO ENROLL 90,000 WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE| UNDETERMINED, “How did you enjoy the Fourth?" Sergt. Hugh P, Kidder, Waukon, | Ty, , . he asked tn the last letter received Inn Wuwara, te Wilkinson; Grant LWO Months’ Cam Campaign fOr! trom nim. “We had a very noisy cel- ya Mont val M, Beckwith, Jouet,} 1,000 a Week in Every Dis: | ebration along the front. It was one ni urles Campbell, Clinton, Minn. latte fi continual boom, boom, boom! with William 18. Dye, Ken 0. brank trict Is to Be Waged. Heinte getting the worst of it."* 8. Walker, Millis, Barl La. seca mae! Private Patrick J, McHugh of | Seeds ten ane NX: Xi HAIDMY Att the combined facilities of the| Company 1, 18th Infantry, was killed | Linpe Murtay 1, Hart, Dan-] American Red Cross in the district | in action on July 18, according to a ville, Va comprising New York, New Jersey | Wr Department telegram to his sis Private John R, Bassett, Blakes, b NOW, -LORK NOW JOFASS: Ma t B t No. 806 | Va, and Connecticut, as well as every | te" Mrs eidiah rpiehthy Noe fF Private William M. Farrar, East] thor arene Fifth Street, Brooklyn, with whom Orange, N. J. her agency, bureau and station in| no jived until last year. McHugh was Private Lester |. Fehrs, Chester,|the country, were engaged to-day in| drafted last November, and, after Ot win Warn t Louis; | Sting tn motion the machinery by| training at Camp Upton, sailed for Joun J. Hale, Thali, ,Tex.; Austin Which to enroll all available nurses | france in January, He was a ship A. Nelson, Crooksville, O. for military service to mi the | worker in the Morse Dry Docks, ny Fgymend P. Rogers, Newburgh, |needs of the ever increasing man no parents of Thomas V. Kelley ot BA power of the Nations es, 9 West 57th Stree abee Horace H, Sharp, Colbert, Ga; apt pope Navonal: Arm lie No, 439 West 57th Street havebcen no- Ralph Db, Smith, No Bend, rders to conduct such @ cam- | tined by the War Department that ho Walter C, Spear, Pleasant City, O. || Paign for the next two months at the| ied of wounds, In the casualty Tat Lieuts, Davis A, stolladay, Marion rate of 1,000 nurseg a week in all ay The 8. toe tashen E. oberiony Chicuso; | Giecricta anes nurses ® week in all! of to-day the name of Serst, Thomas Harold T. E r, Willoughby, 5 [oy acencles fi od yeaterds Ai | a: Kelly appears as having died of Herman i “A ke, Horicon, Wiss I an get Aye ae Nps wounds, The Kolleys have two Sergts. Romeyn P. Benjamin, jorgas a ngton. None of the| | : Mente aa ilnera ae West 73d Street, New York. bureaus could tell just what form|!% thelr name and their notification Ifred @, Halverson, Ridge . ? named Private Thomas Kelly. Mr, A i » Kidg this great drive will take, pending | Benjamin FB. Mas McCrea, further inatructlons from hendauues | Hele” naa wired to the Adjutant Michael J, Stiller, New Orleans, tera ; i Neacauss| General's office in Washington to en- Leo J. Zebrowski, Jamaica, N. Y. “IN MIDDLE OF 11” ~NEW YORK SOLDIER GAVE UP HIS LIFE Another Wrote He Was Going Under Fire “for Big Fight in the Woods.” re in the middle of It,” wrote Harry Lederman, Company F, 38th Infantry, in a recent letter to his |father, Meyer Lecorman, No. 488 Claremont Parkway. To-day the father has a telegram from the War Department saying that Harry was killed in action July 15. He was drafted in September and in April he sailed, Harry Leventhal, says the casualty lst, 1s dead of his wounds. Formerly he lived at No. 86 Whitlock Avermue | {with his sister, Mrs. F. A. Manishes, who has since moved to No. 563 West | 150th Street. In a recent letter home | he said he had been under fire four time time His sister for the big fight in the woods. believes this may meant Belleau Wood—now renamed “The Wood of the Americans” be- use of the gallantry of the United | States forces that captured it. Leven- | thal was in Company H, 23d Infantry: | ‘Thomas Shea, who used to care for) |the fancy horses of August Belmont | {and Payne Whitney, killed in action in France on July 48, accord- |ing to a telegram from the War De- | parte ent to his sis! Mrs, Margaret Kavanagh, No, 2199 Eighth Avenue. Three days after tho United States Jentered the war Shea ort went to }y, | Slocum and enlisted in the 9th Reg- | tion? | ulars, He earned promotion to a Sergeantcy and sailed with the rogi- ment to Fran In a recent lette he said he had been in the trenches | for some time. Sergt. James August Evans of No. 294 Wyona Street, Brooklyn, who died of wounds in France on July 29, was a member of Ambulance | Company No. 5. He had been tn the Medical Department of the Army for five years, having enlisted when he was eighteen years old. He was on the border for a year under Pershing. and was about to go again, this | have | Be y oe fe Smilingly Sam officer and a= — brick wail, cached the SAM CHIN, CHINESE . y go," sald the offle ‘ Sam ( n which the Chess 4 asked m ight of the only qualified ¢ ‘ skinner In cape tivity and for once in my life 5 Wall . , r Mee Hotels May Re Used tals for Our Men, KNOWS HS CHE AS NICE, F Aug. §.—Extensive arrange nta for the use of | Ame an 4 ‘ring the coming hing » Vouk CUS hiviera, Whe ctetiatae ieee * i t \. The equipment provides for Fear in Hearts of Army’s (4 teu or beds, of which 4,000 | Beasts of Burden, Jer insecaih trois ta ka By Martin Green. | (Soectal Corrmepouent of The Evening World.) | PARIS, July 10.—The Chinese “mule | skinner,” who is at present nurse maid to @ parcel of long-eared Mis- sourl critters with an American outfit in France, is worth a story all to bim- self. Sam Chin we'll call him, though that is not quite his name, and I once knew him when he lived in New York. There are sevoral Chinese Ameri- cans in the unit I am writing about, but I saw only Sam Chin. He ts 9 | moon-faced, perpetually smiling, per- \petualiy active, perpetually attentive cross between the oldest nation in the |world and the youngest. Evidently the officers did not think much of Sam Chin as a fighting man They put him in a subordinate position in | supply company, far back of the lines, where, some time, a shell may It Is written in the books that Sam Chin shall never go) jnear the front. I should not have |been surprised to find Sam Chin en- gaged over a stove in a cook house, I was surprised to find him practically jin control of a mule corral. | “Por why?” I asked the officer who was proudly exhibiting the mule cor- jral, “is Sam Chin, a placid Oriental, detailed to a job which in other units of our army I find is intrusted solely to roughnecks of violent disposition pyrotechnically gifted in conversa- Pour quot est Sam Chin ici?” I continued in my best army French. “I guess," replied the officer, who | a long time @ reporter on The) ning World—"I guess you neve [Be urd Sam Chin talk to a mule." | 1 admitted that I had never heart | sain Chin talk to a mule, and at the same time expressed a feverish de- \sire to hear such @ conversation—or | monologue, as it might prove to be. | Whereupon the officer called Sam | Chin and directéd him to remove ony |of the most disreputable and mean |looking mules I ever encountered from corner of the corral to another, Sam Chin walked up to the kicked it in the ribs, nimbly avoided the heels that sought bim, landed another kick and then stepped | out in front of the animal. Sam Chin slapped the mule with ths right hand and with his left hand, | standing close up, with bis round vi jful as holes in the pocket. — » within six inches of the nose of Salter Dentistry will provide a perplexed animal, he started An: |sure and speedy relief for your tooth troubles at small cost. If Absolute Comfort is an object to you, if quality and style are worth considering, buy Hurley Shoes for com- plete satisfaction. In Black and Tan Cordovan shades, HURLEY AC Sone fae COMBINATION, |fall by accident. Made over a special last— Has C forepart, B instep and A heel. Grips the foot firmly. Cannot gap at ankle or slip at heel. Corset fitting at instep. Ab- solute comfort in forepart. CLEARANCE SALE Now in Progress MMBroadway 1357 Broad 117] Beeadway 215 vere wd d M2 Breedves 39-41 Cortlandt St. |W one mule, ‘and then, |, Holes in the te You blankety, blanked, blank!” screamed. “You bing, banged,| Examination by our Registered Den. |sizz boom ah raz ma taz, You-but lists at all our offices free of charge. Sets of teeth, 85 up. Fillings, #1 y here 1 shall have to resort to the| oot Cad Heide Work, time-honored blanks and dashes for, be it understood, Sam Chin was talk- ing English, but English unfit to print. ‘The mule was apparently im- pressed, “You — continued Dentist |Sam Chin | “Now, listen,” admonished the s office 491 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., B’klyn, Hours, §.30-—-7.90, Sunday, 9—18, BRANCH OFFICES: I listened. Sam Chin broke new line of oratory, It sounded like a combination of an into a Cor (On Bt Sah Bay Rid Bar aerial raid on Paris and the Progres- | Gar, Columb’ & Carrall. bu, Breage, sive convention in Chicago in 116 Jam Chin was cussing the mule in| 40 Newre Areue, Jemer City, N, J, his—Sam Chin's—native tongue, The 47 aleny 8t, New Brumwick, N, J, ay ize mule has an absolutely blank Gorpls. Albin Anderson, Lockport,| Those in charge of the district | Ivor to learn he tru a of the bi |visage but an army mule is gifted | MO Smith Stet, Perth Amboy, §, J, Oe nted OC. Migck, Ch foite, | Readauarters at No, 44 Hast 23d | ae a i Boe oat eh lin he Sane "or thik Hasilonice aes Hrec lack, aur hl eitveat explained: that. the moar crobe | ScMbk sum js their bo} no is dead, |on the map of this particular mule a arence D. Hradford, Ash ; xplained that the most prob-| “4a. v, Kelley was a machinist's [the first ripples of something that land, 4 Campbell B. Cline, Cov-|able course of procedure to reach the Nae NKorea ane ~ |Was evidently stirring the interior ¢ ington, Ky.; Lynn C. Kitzgerld,150,000 graduate nurses not yet en-| Helper in the Navy Vated with ‘Gi the cavity situated between its long Flint, Mich; John W. Hufsm Pailaa: will Apa TEES ett | was declared and enlisted with th? | cars” Gradually the expres eae aston, ‘Tex.; ‘Thomas M. McCor Hed will be the sending of Iitera-) i2th Regiment. Later he was trans- | mutc's face registered, first, surprise ur Office oF a kay, Oregon, Il; William A, Peve-|ture cont the call and explain. | ferred to Company B of the 165th ( then ‘amasement, then (spfa et! me nero wy gomntortable and h Muskogee, Okla; Wililam G-}ing the need of immediate enlistment, | 6th) Hegiment, and reached Franc? | mule began to back Up. Immediately cea, A Fan costa bat Ie Potter, Chicago; Fred E. Sloan, Chi-] Caution will be taken during tho |? November Sam Chin grabbed an upstanding but $4 up, Pi tes Homer Akers, Nor- t * OMmpr J . 5 othe wore ie ollts sa kiectsen we hursing centres necessary for public | wounded in both les, he nent a let. her word he ied tbat mule to athe Td West sors Street! lolph Bargmann, 15 Bremen|*°F' - me ter about It to his sister at No. 188 Ively fit orre Po soce Rarer | Confidence was expressed by local Morris Avenue, and his letter beat a wed anim: Mhomas J. Burrentine, McKinney, | Workers that the drive would be suc- the War Department cablegram by a Tex, ssful within the schedu time and quay day. ou'll probably find my Frank C. Brough, No. 150 East|'!#t. judging from the results of the name on the casualty list pretty 127th Street, Ne York. t few months, it will not be neces- | goon the boy wrote. “And maybe | F k ft enshowski, Chicago; |S4ry to impose a draft of registered th } say I'm severely wounded, But ymond J, Duacey, Detroit x wi i don't you worry. I'm hit in both le, ynnaise that will make yo Clement B. Gravenhorst, No, 1232| Methods by which to enlist 1,000/qut Tm not going to lose elther of | This new mayonn iy i your Carorll Street, Brook'wn, N. Y. nurses & we for the next two them." palate fairly scream with joy, i so appe- Ermy W. Groves, Corinth, Ky. montha in the a) my aineele are eX-| William J. Kenny, reported killed tizing and delicious. A little bit spread on par sha, Wis; Blaze pec to arrive to-day or Friday in action, lived with his three sisters 4 egetable or fruit salads— land; Fitch L. Me Local workers, however, will beat No, 1163 Haley Street, Br ‘ sandwiches—on Vv t Fae aris, 1 gratified to reectve enlistments at. 4 etter received from him on meats, fish, fowl—or NG— John McNamara, Green Island, N.Y. | any time and p nt to she fac oh At ownid 1 am feeling fine. instantly converts them into delicacies which, Martin ‘T. Maloney Louis, Mo; [it is the patriotic duty of all th 4a vacation full of adventur ye psc: cern Penloney, Bt Feuer | who have noe enrolled tn some branon | nee Abc tuiLce eaventines, & Oh, Bos! you will enjoy like those indeserib- Milton A. Mit oltz, Pasadena, Cal f the serv to use the n int able dishes J your Mother used to make. Try wo oM lisonville, O. itive, pending instructions from 459 ste 4 ' ion g inteed or you 1" oM 1 Mich. | Washington 180 Aig: and it! Satisfaction guaranteed or your money Mullis Wags; Hah mare WASHIN« ; Wiual aD Claude i |rem Years for er Who Cheats pr apareen ORDBR FROM YOUT T ON DRAM 4 i] war ” RCoG OGress le Manu ad an s, Pa; Carroll | With “fon tates from the AUS HOES 800, tn Carrolyon, Tl: Claude| CAMP UPTON, N, Y, Aug, 8 ex and t Tie b inp 1, Miss; Claren John McCord of No. 83 East End A thew is Ww . Conn Avenue, New York no Was a pri ps ici ad me y with Infantry, : ws bet service, was RALLY TO PUS SH DOCK WORK. I» it Pr n years in Ww sew . i prisonme yrably dis. Increased Effort skag St. Louis, M Lit os W pag ale yoy irae my for putting in| Porte Awk William Stern, No. 603 East 135th m for a monthly allowance! Tho need for Street, New York. mythical son. When his! at rican embarkat Engelbert M. Tetley, Indianapolis; ailed in March McCord | handle the enlarged mi Ge S. Thorsen, Chicago; William nind to be tr #eV- | was indicated to-day when th M t. Ar ville, Va.; Robert and it was subsequently | authorities announced that a pat B, Tu Hanapolt was drawing the allow-| ray of port labor Will be held Oscar E. Updyke, Avoca, N. Y. the boy" from the Govern. d B . i Mathow J. Wall, Me nfield, Ky morrow Tamn Hall Ove Ra 1A. Walte Lou —_ oe . dn wniel H.W n, Chest 1 1 Americans on Canadian Casualty Lint. ! Vv nor of J. Wirfs, 8 OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 8.—The fol horemer St Th shoremon ol al, sey A r ar in to-day withtake WOUNDED IN ACTION (Slightly) a Sane . Hose Peake cust Private Joseph es Hopkins. |, XiMed 12 aw f the speakers. Ano tHe, Abington, Mass stil, M Raval’ italian ‘Grenadiers Ree MISSING IN ACTION, Ineapolia,’ Minn Cailagban, ali through the recent Austrian offens- we Corpl, Anthony Hlorentine, Everett, Lake Geosva, Wi

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