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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918, "A PAGE GF AMERICAN WAR NE . 920 ON CASUALTY ROLLS FROM ARMY AND MARINES: | GEN. ED\VARDS OF 26TH DIVISION AND STAFF IN FRANCE “NUMACHER BOY” 'AN ARMY TYPE THAT ~ KAISER MISIUDGED | HOBOKEN KAISER SAVED | $25,000 AND ALIEN CELL al Agents Arrest Two Confi- dence Men in Newport (Ky.) Hotel. CINCINNATI, 9.—With pistols Aug. drawn, Federal agents last night | saved Frank Kalser of Hoboken, N. J | . n who told him he could win $40,00 He’s an American Lad of { a ai py betting on a horse through @ wire | | German Parentage Who's | ‘*BPins scheme ' SERaGe , | Fighting for Principle ye gume't¢ Meinnat oti stebat “i +) | Falls, Me; ) $25,000 for German propaganda New York Men Included in|? He Meio, Jj Dunne Amity, Ark.| ower Keleor took the saents to a hotel A bibdate al 7 ay bg 363 Livonia | B N Ky. and two men who li * ‘ venue, Brooklyn, ii # of Frank 4 Lists Showing Total Private. Ac fy beer, Ne, 408 Ratph| y Martin Green ws ot Frank Grant titty Deaths of 111 Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Special Correspondent of The Ky, were atrested. Grants . Privates A. Skibinski, Zeigler, Iil.; Evening World.) right name, the agents say, is Fred 1 Walton, more, W. Va J. Ho PARIS, July 11.—Here is the atory Hendricks and they believe he is @ wf j member of a notorious New. York 33 SEVERELY WOUNDED. prvi ned] nt O.; P. Washington, of the Numacher boy, which I like to . part of which was rounded up WW. ‘leston, 8, C. | beli eal ost 0) recently. Kaiser to-d sal Private G. W. Diegel, Newburgh, peileve is typical of most Of Ce ctia “aut” the $40,000 fn hus pocket N.Y. | umacher boys who are fighting the in his pocket, Pershing Reports 303 Missing]. #: Geyer, New Hartford, Pa.; P, \Germans over hero in this man's é : i Grube, Beitese, Mont. | army. Perhaps I have taken liberties IN LORRY fr Action, Biggest Num- | 4: Degermiek, Breskiyn, Ne Ye with bia name to preserve his anony- ber Yet Recorded. Perretta, Hillsville, Pa. va mity, but those who knew the real CHEERED IN LONDON iw ee Numacher boy when he lived In New bonsdbe nde rooklyn, . York will have difficulty identify. ° N, Aus. ¥. Piowowarsky, Syracuse, N. Y.; A. bettie oaietanhid ¥*| English See Another Proof That ‘WASHINGTO! Ms G. Pottie, Haverhill, Mass.; C. Suther- eI eal icans “ ad ot 803 officers and men missing in|jang, Inavale, Neb; C.K Braswell, The Numacher boy is a German- Americans “Mean Business ection were contained in five army Bade Fis. enn - Burnett, Sprin American. His father and mother) in War. vill ‘enn. ; ar a, Pittston, H oO y t | liste aggregating 468 made public to-| p, J. Cathenwood, Morrison, tows were born in Germany and marrled| Coosrignt, 1918, by The Pres Publishing OX, tment. A Ma-| 0; C. Cole, Bucyrus, 0.; T. Cooice there, but moved to New York before (The New Yors Mresing World.) day by the War Department. a-| ¢ farrenton, W.. V tL. W. Hear their children were born, Tho father! LONDON, Aug. -A detachment yine Corps casualty list brought the| Newburyport, Mass.; 1. Milewski, De- died about eight years ago, leaving % Sg fying oficers passing ol Sanger, Ci hrough Land ‘o-< fotal to 520. The total deaths re-|{folt, Mich.; by. A: Miller, Sanger, Ca to the mother the task of bringing UP saiiway terminus to another, crossed corded was 111, ninety-four meeting | pinckney, Yemassee, the family jtown in @ motor lorry with solid death in action. Boston, Maas.; D. E. Numacher was educated in a public! tires, Nearly one-half of the army men | Vai J ott x onner, Lafayette, Ind school in Yorkville, Ho isa shy young) | They ae “iret bsg es gap | named were from Penneylvania. |! § ‘oodard, Laporte, Ind, fellow who has developed into a pretty 4 cons fe ‘There were 222 from that State, with | DIEO yy ACCIDENT AND! good artist despite the handicap of Conveyance for. cioera, excited. (Ne seventy-four from Philadelphia! OTHER CAUSES. picked-up training after business | admiration of rs-by, for they alone, Others were from Scranton, EES fAow woUoe Ne hours, ‘The mother Is devoted to her) wr nee ny (ook it as another evi~ Allentown, York, Somerset, Berlin,| gergt, N. Willette, Rumford, Me. children and they love her devotedly-| dence of the business-like methods Pittsburgh and other Pennsylvania Privates M. Bair, ldfield, Naturally, her German sympathi d disregard of formality that di cities. There was nothing to indicate a Ark.; M. W. King, were imparted to them in the | tingutahes Americans | in thelr all to what branch of the service they Ww ote ‘Baeuanas O early days of the war, When the it ering desire to get on with the belonged. JA. Smith, Hardwick, Vi +] QseMMTEE CH Bus. mromares GEN, EDWARDS AND STAFF -26E™ Owioton iN ERANCE Selective Draft Bill was passat the| The number of missing In action} Lieut. W. J. Sense, Watseka, Il, | — - = —- - —-—- ———_—-— -—-- —— | mother implored me to get an exemp- head “ bow Frys : ot CANAD! TIO PORT, as the largest announced in any woner C. J. Powers, Buntyn,| many, Philadelph' gi-| phitadeiphia; E. W. Klein, Potts- | dovi, Wis.; Elmer M. Curtis, Seattle, | ARMY 00 tion for ite 80 She ould nse th oh x Pot ls Be hi rhb Ss ingle day since the casualties from | | me 03 Ma- Pa. | Wash. | the United States was rig t in enter-) * : Ms a ating ob (HO MarnenKiina| DIED OF DISEASE. | hanoy City, Pa | TJ. “McCabe, Astoria, N. Y. ing the war, but she thought that cea by TE raw Gat ee front began arriving Inst Monday.| Britate'y, woken, Seent ay P&| Thomas McHenry, Dobbe Ferry,| .,C, , ocwgeas tel) CASUALTIES TO-DAY 10 FIRE MACHINE GUN boys of German blood should Mot Pl nought to have been sunk by bomba There were four officers, a Captain MISSING IN ACTION. 8 OWNelL, Bhliaalente 4 Pai. Russell asked to Nght against thelr own Kins-| off thie const on Monday, was towed and three Lieutenants, and a larse| Capt, Duna C. Schmahl, St, Paul, | Palines, Saokatn re aenia: EL) Marsh, Audubon, N. J: GB. Mason! — QN MARINE CORPS LIST; | Newberry, on Casualty List as| met: The Numacher boy was healthy | sii number of non-commissioned officers} Lieuts. Hyde C. Vaughan, Liberty | tero, Hooversville, Pa opold Per. | Montgome Ala; Wilfrid Melia, , a J and strong, and it was not 10DK UDtIl| siepman Whipple Offered Shipping on the list. A recapitulation of the wex.; Kovert A. Haymond, Bos-| kovski, | Detroit; C Pickering, | Philadelph ao iPereeennee Berlin, FOUR KILLED IN ACTION Killed, Had Himself Transferred | he was in a cantonment with a pack rd Counsel Pont a Mass.; G. H. Crowns, Nekoosa,| Alva, Okla.; J. A. putt, Scranton, | Pa.; Frederick Mil Hadelphia , : and a rifle o oul- aT u six lists sows xs V és ite ate | Pa “Louls Puricelli, Sc Louis; styles |J. F. Morris, Philadelphia; 8. 1. Mo ails nate to Combatant Ranks. on aks F cy a Lo dinero Ripele, Of Boston hes bean otlered Marine| Sergeants F, E, Haag, South Sterl-| Radcliff, Chicago; Drazio Recinelli,|tison, Markleton, Pa harles Ol j rhe ee der. Ho speaks with a si! wah daca f counsel for the Shippin Army Corps. ing, Pa.; Richard Stount, Phila-| Philadelphia; Joseph Geddes, Phila: | Windber, Pa.; J. H. Peters, 8c | Thirteen Are Reported Woundea|| Bee RUS OO8) Pane Or) Ne orea il ReGen hn Barton Payne, who hes i lelphia: William T, Tb a phils | aa Date sese re Hes, Ehilae | W. A. Powers, Wanett | tantry looked good enough to Gran derty at adv r both the Shi Killed in action. 4 [delphia; William 'T. Thompson, Phil- hia; Raymond Gilmer, Erwinna, owers, ‘ pa fips arth jooked good enough to Gran- | "V0 nim acting as an orderly a lser for be ‘e Died of wound Cite Feist taba ett leet che ie J niladelphias D.| H.C. Predite ead eae ons Severely and Injuries ATE | vite Newberry, No, 1060 Cauldwell Ave one of the headquarters, His com- now wil ait his at phia; James Romers, ‘Greenville, | Dia, Pi edding, Philadelphia; Moe Robbins, x i t a year ago, w > eni , | fo the railre . Died of disease. . = $ ; Mitchell A. Barrett, Phila- | hi 1; 6.3. ites Philadelphia; W. F. Scranton, She! Fatal to Five. hue, about a year ago, when he enlisted | manding officer told me he had been} the railr: Missing in action.. — |{d ; Irving 8. Clair, Philadelphia | Earlsboro, Okla. John Harrison, |fleld. Pa; EM. Sevite, Berlin, Pa:) WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 ‘The ma-| as a cook. an excelient soldier thus far and was Wounded severely. 13 | Sita es me ati | lelphia; Oscar ‘Hartwick, Mer-|C. H. Shoup, Icing 'y, Pa; John lring casualty list to-day totalled 5 But over in France, when the Ger-| studying for promotion, which ho will} aed , Roland ess, Bartlesville, «| D. W. Hazen, Williamsport, | Sobel, Philadelphia; Fred Steinbacher, | jc i)}¢, on, 4; died of wounds, 6; | mans had apille one probably obtain. He takes Instine- Wounded, degree go Biggar. Johnstown, Past L. G. Heinz, Rosston, Okla,; | South Williamsport, Pa, peri pup ere deer arate ry aul A LE Le ey tively to the details of soldioring. Hix Sercened : A teed aad dat ni Heleniak, Philadelphia; A. F,| John Tobiassen, No. 624 Greenwich | tree undetermined, 36. oups and stews a few times, Newberry | father served his time in the German Wounded slightly.......+. 2 - ashington, D. C.; Willian F, Se nphill, Philadelphia; A. W. Hen- | Street, New York. Ld Tiki got so n that he threw up his cook- | Army and his mother's father fought a Lebar » Mortimer Eng- | derson, Chestnut Hill, P: - 4 : KILLED IN ACTION. sak ‘ Peas abe tH The ety rere ieee & n, nut Hill, Fat J. 2 Jen L. J. Tuscano, No. 412 East 18th| Wi wt. Geoes, Worcester, | TE 29 and got himself transferred to) in the Franco-Prussian War, Th ‘otals oreveeee . 46) dricks, Coplay, Pa.; William A, John- = ‘orporal st OTe, orcester, | the machine guna, Company A, 9th] Numacher boy talked to me a long | Corporais Paul V. J. Dwyer, Phila- | {7° ° > Street, New York. Ma i The army list follows : delphiat Natha Philadel. | 80m, West View, Pa; H. C. Jones) “ya Vannear, Somerset, Pa. seni} i " ‘*) Battalion. He wanted to get even, and| time, with the sound of the big guns) KILLED IN ACTION. phiat iH. M, Keef fumbus, O1| avemnneton. D, Cy o We Jones) eA. W ; Philadelphia; N. #.{ }rummer 8. Di Noto, Palermo. | i, is pelieved that ho succeeded before} at the front occasionally audible Capt RK. M. Graham, Minneola, Wilbur Kern, Allentown, Pa.; Aaron | 4, : i - Soe nila) Watts, Bone Il; Alma Weate, | yop.; H. A, O'Neal, Concord. Ga. the Gi ns got him. His name is in| through the open window Shey M 7. Liachowitz, Mahanoy City, Pa.; | i aft, Pai Columbus, O. ider, Colum- | ‘Riedy OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN‘? casualty list to-day as killed in ‘Of course [ know that there isn’t 0. “ie ” ineh : Ky. ‘alph Weimer, So i i‘ y " one chance in a million of me ever | KR. F Metcalf, Winthrop, Mass; i. | bus, 0.; Ralph Weimer, Som: action June 8 On the. day. before} 20 an y t . GC itt ja; Rol ~y col o actua pa « Lteuts, J. B. White, ULSD nAOn, E. Gower, nton. Clifford | Bd erences, Weston, Altoona, Pa.; , ACTION, ; that, sitting: in the: trent ine tranches, oming Into tual coml at with 9 ° Kan.; G. J. Winstead, Roxboro, N.C.; Armstrong, rby, Pa; N. H.| re oe eam cumseh, Okla.; W. C. Bar- | Corporals G. J, Hetzner, Chicago; jm wrote @ letter to his mother, Mra, | 0% @y German kin ang EE. Raynor, Battle Creek, Mich; Pwing, Springfield, 0.; B.A | Ae aan He elton, OKI |. A. Lockhart, Windy, W. V. Tiutnn Newberry , ghance should cecus peitner OF U8] The teeth may be “fixed!” Columbus, O.; Samuel Auchs, mpire, O.; 4 Cloud, Col- ’. N. Huff, Ponca City, ) “oulse i would know anything abou ; G. R. Stott, Oakland, Me. 5 " ; 1 on . Shrap was falling all around, he ” b » read the histo f the | that they y be 1 {fic bus, O.; HH. C. Hoyle, Philadelphia Copley, New ‘Shef- |Okla.; JK. Kipp, St. Paul, Minn; p . But I have r ne history of th hat they may be tly efficient Bersts. T. Z. nik, Youngstown, J, I’, Murphy, Pottsville. Pa.; Ralph LG. McCormack, Bone Gap, Il,’ | said, but he did not mind that, The | Civil War in the United States, and I] op thoroughly effict 0.3 L. MceNamari Chicopee Falls, F. Shortall, Philadelphia . Frank Coghan, Jersey City, N. J. | WOUNDED IN ACTION (SE- only thing he was sorry about, he said,fam an American, Brothers fought Infe: jentist . Mass.; S. Smith, Fairbanks, Tex; C,!Mechanics—Rayden Sha p N. M. Corson, Mahanoy City, Pa. VERELY) was the fact that his brother, Donald, | brothers in the Civil Wan be sgh ' nferior, dentistry is never br ~ 2 id aes '8C " », E, Stutan « avis, PP del phia 3 en ol * oo young to je wit t know, the t 4 rm i ‘A, Stoyer, Reading, Pa; B. ore t, Pa.; P. E. Stutzman, A Davis, Philad Dn ety | Corporals Joseph Hi, Moore, Youngs- | te" years old, was still to > ing t ing he w a righ ie ‘ adc i Hs al ia thoroughly comfortable in the Thacker, Charlottesville, Va.; H. L.| Cook Harry L. Stevanus, Meyers c Sergts. Frank L. Hagaman, Rose- ten 0; John A. Perrault, Everett, peat tt ue be Me binge Pea sap bee many think many is right. [t ts mouth, fi pile Dentistry is al- fle 3 ale, Pa. ; dale tobert J. Mardi tos ’ bp hapdlt ea ei duty to teach my German cousins s comfortable. vite Bina eley TE A0Y! seSSrpin, Lawrence N. Bailey, New- | Conneilavilie, ten Cet eancince ind. | _ Private Richard B. Alexander, nis, 18 In Company h infantry, and | Th%e'an «heir principles, ag tur aa this | Examination by our Registered Dene boy Silt ra Myer, Alton, Ind; F,/PeTTy: Pa.t Robert arr, Philadelphia; | MU, Shan neds ne M- | Corpls. hard’ Pemberton, Ash-| Phillipsburg, Nod. tan WSs Wounded 1h the BENG th dUs war is concerned, are wrong. They | tists at all our offices free of charge. aeeip. 5 iver, ' 3 ite Be be I | clair, Detroit Smith, Ridgeiy, | ,, COPnIs. a ‘own, Chattanoos oo and [are only atoms in a great strug ets of te » Fi y, Bobanning, Monongabela, Pa; J.|{ Pa ner, |} RT Dee dadigetly prank. A. Kenny, 954 Madison| Tenn: leo fe waepere, Cheese. MADEL WON PROMOTION. fle: Ie they are willipy to aie for thelr | Croth Mad brides Hock Site ene P. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn; J. Le lbs pattren, Fr J. K amersct, Pa.t A, W.| @theet, Broaklyns J. P. Murphy, 609 WSiien (Got elas Se emey, Cait ines N PRO! © [orlheiptes and It should fall to any ‘ vils ; nesdale, ' 4 Aa J be d Street, Brooklyn. erry e,} | d to put one or more of them out Stauffer, Hepler, Kan.; M. J. Wilson, 1s fic ara ey merman, " Philadelphia; "Pietro | 6 9reeh Tree ham, Gunter,| William C. Fauver, Bayonne, N. J sited In Action” ‘Telegenm Showed | ; way, it would be our trifling Butler, Philadelphia; It Waters | ernendiol, Tetyt WW... ialer C8: | sien | Weer ory tier’ Burlington Ned Me Had Been Made Corporal. contribution to something much more 7. Qa i Y o} J oletes (oer art 4 ays 4 Ra i og a dy Cigel >ittwburgh; | war 4 u » Suri mae n t wl porta oO orld a au : A. Nadel, No. 199 East Third Street, ny Seranton, ! y f Bh ists | Phin; Charles Brenner, Philadelphia: at vate Andy, < ee Pittsburgh; Bilis T. Kipp, Chic David 3. here's something in the wind,” | Import et ges rane ae it ee ry New York City. erger, Philadelphia; 3 eckem- | 5 Caramanna, Philadelphia: | Adtew Jackson, San Gaalnced, ‘Warceate wrote Private Abraham Nadel on July | 2y, individ could . rv by, Meyersdal am & uel L. Karter 1 b Ww r Ma | make in times of peace H. C. Slater, St Albans, W. Va | PY. Moverednl dae Ae Dunlkerly, ‘Scranton, Pas: | “tate Lazgare, 63 Jamison Street, Peshersioy Mista, Qawandin NiYs16 in & letter to his mother, Mrs. Sarah | ty aged to think Germany waa a 3. R. Tardy, Murat, Va. McIntyre, Linden Heights, O. Gore’ Janhtraten’ Bat Toned lanky |New: Venkcley, WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE Hirnbaum, No. 129 Avenue B. “t can't! wonderful country. The greataess of | 491 Fulton St., opp. A. & P, J. Therke!son, Kirkwood, N.Y. | Bugler Andrew Sustnek, Lamott,| jp, Appleton, W Philip idore, | , Privates 1. BE. Lecroix, Athens, Ala; UNDETERMINED). tell you what It 14," he sald, “but it's} Germany was fed to me as I grew up, Hours, §.30—7.30, Sunday, 1. J. Wagner, Utica, N. Y. | Pas Mechani Brant, Somerset, | xitgmiller, Md.; Diminick Puccio,| 4: 8. Vincelet, Por , Ore; A Sergeants Henry A. Heningar, No. L still think it a wonderful country, : 8. Zanovitz, ‘Nanticoke, Pa; W. B,| Pa; Cooks F rlin, | Chicago; Antonio Pytel, Gray's L und. | Ceombs, Canton, 0.5 5. Andrews, | 287 Jersey Street, New Brighton, J. big it was, It was the wrest-| but a country gone mad, I take the Res BRANC ene J a; Cosmo Ling s, Pa: B. L. Quinn, Philadelphia; | Detroit; Saul Andrus, Eunice, La.;/ 1, N. Y. nf the Initiative away from the| view that the Allies are playing tho ee idee, Bhiyn. Costiow, Springfleld, Mo.; S. Elliott, jj. Manley, fa Pen Be, to Gila, Palade piles | Albeo H. Blake, Color /:| "Ceci i. Lambert, Hamden, 0. ond Private Nadel Heed 1ene | part of policemen subduing a danger. | Om Celmbia’ & “Orsi Ureeiva. Elgin, Okla; C. I. Huston, Joliet, 11.3 | Markinovich. 2 Rowe, Ma 1d, O. Sheets, |#’endleton, Amesbury, als William H, Ashley, ign to see it well started and to | U4 lunatic ey is entirely from 140 Nowark Avene, Jemep City, MN. Je 4 anteville, W. Va.j3| Privates Martin J, Adams, Somer- | sunbu Philac Delan Fi Northfield, Minn,; Joseph Banner, igang a the question of patriotism or love for As Bemiltan Graney |set, M. E. Argraves, Fort Fair. | Sunbury, OF Tal ramet | ‘Private Martin Posner, Ridgewood, | izdgewood, lowa; Winfield O, Bar: /(W? Ba own Dark well, He was killed) the American flag, I love the Unit 147 AMany Bt, Now Bromwich, J, bafta ae fe, i re 448 Lineotn [2° 1, Me.; Antonio I arber, Italy: Fe! ol dar Baeeall iin. ¥. |'rett, Poplar tlutf, Mo.; Vere H. |in action on July 18, he war Denar, Staten and am an American throuxn | 9 gain suet rein eke ae aries E. Hanley, No. incoln | 52, ty, Fairchance, Pa; 5 ' : WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. |Broderick, Minneapolis; Ralph | Ment telegram® says, and ins of|and through, but I am not over here 3 ye . 1 " meter, Mau Okla, . . » 4 klyn, N.Y. Bellar, Philadelphi w. jams, Davis, Minneapolis; Clarence Jones, |¢#lling hi Private Nadel the tele-| risking my life because I love the meaceaai Place, Broo! Lb 3 N.Y. Jarlsboro, Okla; T. H. Allen, Phila- | R. 1} Vanwagoner, Elizabeth, N. J.| Corpt. Max Schulman, No. 110 West) ie ee eee i Awa lowa; |&ram calls him Corporal, He won his| American flag. 1 here because I Bugler H. Nichols, Elmira, Ne ye i eters ey Alpern, Pittsburgh; | Peter Velord, It | 118th Strect, New York. sradiey {Lawrence C. Merriwethery Hoyal Oak, |promotion in what may have been| {eel It Is iny duty to do my little part essage Mechanic V, M. Billig, Fort Smith, |W W ireara »| Philadetphtay Por PTE tanley tom, Hadley | sfigh.; Mike Lindsey, Williams, Cal. |the decisive action of the world war, {{@ FRHtINE 4 great wrong, and I | fi Ark. Brody, Phil Akron, merae bepap on Ose H. Rankin, Lookout, Idaho. Nadel enlisted last Au st In Co ee! je same way about it it) Jy Hi mA t Cook R. Hassewer, Chicago. Wesley By, Foss, Okla Hy bs / Eas PB. Freeman, Connellarlile | WouNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- | Crivates Kenneth G." Anthony, |pany A, 24d. Infantry, aod aurtedn ny | LMere Hebting under the British fia | omiteaaquarters .|Achuff, Philadelphia; Kt. or | Pa.; reer, Nor on, Pi N | Pittsford, N. Y.; Albert A. Arring a o >|or the French flag Cook G. Newberry, No. 1060 Cauld- | bi iia doiphi G. Anderson, Phila: | Benjamin Friedland, No. 1220 46th| yo. 230, Mt NER)» V. Gaurden,| tm, Mullinyille, K Somepn tt, | Prance in mber. In the early days of the war I well Avenue, New York. |delphia; Edward F, Bassett, Philadel- | Street, Brooklyn. Milltown, Ga; George L. McKinley, | Blandford, Walla Walla, Wash.; Jobn| nepotea ixttted - reer | didn’t think much about it. 1 didn't Privates J. Beam, Hazleton, Pa.;|phia; J. A. B Harrisburg! R.R| Henry Frueher, Emporia, Neb: | perlaatko eee lL. Boehm, Tower City, N. D.t Talph tad Hllled 3a “Astion dane 28.) read much about ic ay mothe r told at cFarland, | Bicka pnville, Pa.; Eugene Gibson, Columbia, Pa.; Pate | ee nes | Brady, French Creek, W. Va. ote to ents on July 4. me Germany was right and yelle ved z, Kado, Paracas, al GoMe mripady Mortsn Mok Bruhl, West Phi ade [aueene Spear Tee ee ae ie Bri vate Andre Millett, Aymovi len] Bian nc. Bunnell, Weat Middic Lou . Peterson, whore name avpeara| her. It ve. not until w ) entered the a » Pa; V. McG! ay, I + |phia; V. 1. Carman, Madison, Ind.; | Green, Plain V Cc. J. Gr am i " . . Fred E. Carle, Hamilton, O.; |! to-day's inities, was killed in| War thai egan to study the ques Paj B Marks, Armor, W. Vai C./Btanley Crawford, Wilkes-Barre, Ea.; ling, Boxley, Ol Gush, te | Ky Tey. Gara, Bal River Maan | L. Felker, Blandberg, Pa; [action on Juno 28, according to a tel- | Hon and f found that my mother was Miller, Canastota, N. ¥.; B. M nil Croplokaltaky, Dickson | Oly» | Adoo, Pa Corpi. Stivy Ciodyk, No. 1816 Third H. Hale, Avena, Il: Horace jegram from the War Department to| jew 'my apinion had changed meter son, Chicago; J. F. Sottles, Stump. |FP; Antonlo Me stet ited erson Hopkins, Olyphant Avehin. Naat York: y Commerce, Ga.; Aymard C.|his father. ‘The elder Peterson, who | theless ;pbinion had changed never. aaa “tiple Ye Ri se C. M. Hostetler, Meyersd: Ss 5 . on, Buffin, N oster A.llives at No. 841 41st Street Ly bin py Wie year town, W. Va.; W. G. Shaver, Cedar- ‘oster, Kildare : Corpls, F, J. Cook, Brookline, Mass.; Butlin, N Bia ‘ Street, Brooklyn, | and asked questions and found out the ¥ . " i. ouck, Philadelphia; ; , i ae North Chattanooga, Tenn.; | pe ville, W. Va.; 8, Siewienick, South | Gibson, Philadelphia; Beene aiee ae eniaasemien fee chee Altred A ep Kirsch, Clayton, Mo.; Jas- |. B mistake was made tn | truth that 1 felt eusy tn my mind." Ind.; W. F. Smith, Midland, | Philad hia; 3 larris, Philadel purne, Tex.: Leon H, Ki ba tates “tit Ht per Land, Cannon Edward M BE AIS 820 8 Bt is h CRRCS AER AD ¢ Hed coed “Peanuts yu. Samuicion, Warsecas ph a ¥ on tt He mr y Pao}t, I a J Pat Frank. Lisor no Me i Hs tt Nite, Chicago; Edwara J tteck, |! ving b she: hs ren) 1 a lett Numac hee boy te 14 me ia ia net iy | poasted “Gelaas Pi J. A. Treiber, Astoria, N.Y. mated: Eniladeiphiat Fowere eh m Ranke, ( Mugler’ Walter, Feduniee, No, 224| Waukee: Arthur M. Wunderlich, Salt Independence Day celebration in| {6 presente of & new soul | Tere eat, piers, me ale es rivate J. A. Treiber, Astoria, N.Y.) imine sattle ek on va, Bedfo: - oo | Lake City trenche o & show . A nOnem rf Pennsylvania Aven Brook! yains' vu ather dull specimen a Thoc Privates I. L. Usner, New Holland, | 4+ B- Leeds, Paulsboro, N. J. infield, O jennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED painstaking but rather dull specimen Vanilla Chocolate For lL. M. Luk 00, M. J. 1 Wayne, 1th of ‘Tre of @ growing New Yorker, He wa intoa generous bar.’ O, G, Vassar, University City, | yoca I > Me rey Ind Hl. Brooks, Buffalo, N. Y IN ACTION—NOW REPORTED mi Camp Is Satta-| more interested in the standing of the A. J. Vodraska, Blackwolf, Kan.; | C uth Rethleh Joh 1, Cr Clar ae ton, a) ON DUTY. WASHINGT Test | baseball clubs than in the progress Jalker, C e Mcleat, Scotland; J. A. McKeown, Khon c ‘ cin? Waiae. (ie Soeans ate SHINGT 9—Health con-|the war. ‘The ndaries of the w meni Fai hive ee = |Philadeiphia: nk Madala, Mil age) y Maas; John Ga-| Private J BE Middle- | ditions among troops in camps in thia| to him were the limits of Greater New Chocolates éinstein, Fal iver, 88.5 Aiea 4 ; st 8 East Taunton, Mass int ntinue atisfacto | York. He had never been « the e jwaukee; Roy Manning, Hast St. Joweph Clarke, Endicott, N Y. y tory,” the ocola' Williams, Wentzville, Mo. Dd. Louis, D1; H. L. Matthews, Darby Hi 1 E.' W. Gardner, North Franklin, Surgeon Genera nunced t lcity until he went to. the nin is, Ns HD. t g abn ©. Conn lartfor i an ad 1 d Candies Williams, S N H.|Pas ‘Anthony Mattia, Philadelphia: | ,UGns, Gaade Berenton, Pa: Gr kL | Ne Ve CORPORAL HANLEY, KILLED, Ca : $0,000 trea, Jeamp.. From a sense of sand an arenes P, Michael, West Augusta, Va.: S| poo, Philedelphin snck.| Jack Hendrickson, Cranbury, N. J. haa : hon-effectiog | flial devotion he had ale SEaa en CATON: H,/G- f, Michael, West Augusta, Val; S| Farrell, Philadoiphing TR. Fiaher.| Gant Mtowis, eircenaourg, Yas” B WAS AF ORL poetfootive | in yearching for the truth, and he had wherever ouare Wright, Watertown, 1 ee iedaink ied oh at 3 ‘ y T, Myers, De'tray, Fla usand and the! found jt and the truth had trans *- | ris, Philadelphia; Joseph Phil- |. M.'Pleegle, Somerset, I Miche a f | nuzzi, Philade!p ladeiphia; Frank Nels Boranton, | ore j f3 E. F. Neville, Harrison, N. J. formed him into a pleader for human Lyons, Pai W ia 1on, Ht, Morineliver, Heading, Pat | Deiat re Ce AtAMt% | 518, Htyea, Hakerstield, Vit Roman Hinerty who expressed his ideas almost L. Northelmer, Readi *hiladelphia iMiam loarhar es A b : ' < : \elonuantis,* = in Novak, Philadelphia; Chambersburg, Pa § ¥e ki, Chicago; Horace Aucoin Mother Had just t peated Letter "HALF RATES FOR OFFICERS, | Pan anning the war the careful Neill, _ Philadelphia; Valentin Morris Goonin, 1747 Sterling Place, (1! > nd, ae 3arbato, | From Him Telling of atrntes Maree arnan” General stapes mn ger, Pottsville, Py ». Price, | Broaklyn. ack kK, ; Ja Cannata Wek ) ierm: 1 | time is kson City, Pa.; Merlen Pritchard,, WoT. Hayes, Washington, D. @.;| Alt Va.; Samuel Coach, Hamp Slight Woun¢ tafe considered the Numa ry UNC e Kan,; Angelo Rappa, Old) ys. Ww Numhin., Pace |shire, Hl; John Cors, Youngstown, 0. gh ound: of No Thoy cor ated Hawiron’s ‘harles Safronsky, Phil Sa rlabic Michael Czesnowski, No. 108 Clay| A te am from the War Department A pate been ¢ bd : y Par! ro n-] to ¢ t | . ; Smith, Factoryyi! Pa. | Street, Brooklyn. to-day told Mrs, Marie Hanley of No. | ter to by iptors. of mare| °° ey anh tena Into Wonderful Daniel Stein Philadebphiay | William B. Hosler, N Tama at Re i ne Hangmond, Fa ‘ 19 1 Piace, Brook that r xty New Y hotels to iia sk for the truth w Bargains in alter eitz, ark, 1 de au Pa. Claude Jacks mar arian anch N T in, Cor harles KB. Hanley, aged ae umber of the re r trut That. of } > o , Mie Peitohin tates Oot Ky GC, Johnson, Stoy a; |Hendrix, Church, Okla; Ben Hol-| twenty-two, of the 165th Infantry, was dis = ear vy atte Miapinent obs Tituten tom cella iaont WASH & SILK Ushier, Philadelphia; Charles Va- a, Meyerndal ay, Allison, Works, Pa.; John | yy ute ; a A ny a avy offi- | J utes \ sears ri c Neer 1) f \ lene. Gy iad action on Jul 6 esterday | cers at half the ordinary rates grievous sakes of tho German DRESSES | Hetky, ‘Simpson, Henry Van Os _Htanover, | Kowal, Mahanoy Plane, Pai D. 8: |g a letter from him dated July | From Monday to Friday these hotels |General Staff le Our Bie made, Phita ee aan Berenton, Peay 17 In which he said he had only a th Juctic _ n Our Bi dr Wadle, Philadelphia; Michael J atingt Pa.; Alexander ‘| Joseph Villano, No. 6555 East 187th . ial Batts deft On } ner cent ec on Cana ~ Walsh, Scranton, Alva D. Wat-|Shamokin, Pa.’ F. J. Kauffman, | Street, New York, slight shrapnel wound, Jc | RU ndae Gia metaaton ei Eetiitan Amari Ponpale MIDSUMM! R son, Newark, C. W. West,| Philadelphia; Dallie Kelly, Osgood,| Walter Wiedenhoeft, Chicago. Charles Hanley enlisted in the Tb) cng per cent, at ne too ‘The week | OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 9—The follo Bloomsburg, Pa.; I. E. Westerberg,|Ind.; RK. M. Kell Philadelphia! | PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED Infantry in Brooklyn on June 1, 1917, | day reduction will place rooms at . : 1 ae Me ave 3 OF ' ing Americans ar ntioned in to West Chicago: Edward T. white, | Stanley Kielbasinski, Philadelphia WOUNDS, NOW jand was transferred #o the 165th while | the disposal of officers, and the week | '"& Am ¢ Darby, Pa.; CB, Yocum, Berwindale,|J. H. Kirkpatrick, Potteville, Pa pe NOW REPORTER in Camp Mills, He was a graduate of | Md reduction 600 rooms.” 1° " "| day's Canadian cagualty Ut: gr 4 y. . Ford ion concerning these ra Noxon, South Boston, 3 3 fe id . . 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