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O41 CASUALTIES IN LISTS FROM ARMY AND MARINES: NEW YORK OFFICER KULED THE EVENING WORLD, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 191 ENGLISH BABY AND FRENCH TANK IN ACTION APKENNA KILLED “LEADING OLD 69TH OVER OURCO RIVER Gallant Young Major’s Body | Men Vowed to Stick Together and LOSS OF PRIVATE ROCHE BREAKS GUNNERS’ CREW NEW YORK MEN TO BE GRADUATED AS ARMY OFFICERS First Class of the Training Learn to Work as if Part of the Machine, men of the machine guy crew Private William Patrick Roche, No, 439 Bast 145th Street, was 4 member, shook hands on a vow to stick together, That waa before they sailed for France, When they got there The ff which | 3, K ' they did stick together, Ri ( ais at SH betes: Os SS | Found Without Wound, (ii. Nome‘and'teamed to swore ac] School at Camp Gordon rr ' T. C, Wettleson, Postville, La, | Victim of Shell Shock. if we were parte of the gun itself.” Will Consist of 1,500 Lieut. H. H. Smith of Brooklyn} DIED OF DISEASE. bean “We simply mow down the Germans P whene y ont of us, Among 64 Meeting Death Horseshoer F. A, Almquist, River WITI THR AMERICAN ARMY IN Whenever they get in front of us," he (Soeeiat to The Frening World.) = " {side, R. 1; Privat C. A, Jensen, : “BAL — e > ’ » ATLANTA, Ga, Au 10.-On & in Action. Portland, Ore: W. F. Polubits, Min: | PRANCE, Aug. 10 (Associated Pr But the team is broken now, for the ks e. 2 neapoli —Major James A. McKenna jr, who name of Roche ia on the casualty list stretch of land in an out of the way . to-day killed tn action Ju ae He 7 Man ™ 147. ON DEATH ROLL, |/D1EO FROM AEROPLANE AccI- was prominent io American Eastern {0-day as killed In action July 8 allt |section “of Camp Gordon Is the camp ij DENT college athletics a few years a£0, W488 Fattalion, and would have been twen,/f the Central OfMicers’ Training s | eut, P. Billard, Topeka, Kan; jkilled by shell shock the day the ty-one years old last Thursday had ne | Sc:..01, from which a number of well Pershing Reports 102 Severely ear a Be ey Coreen Americans crossed the Ourcq River | "ved. Until last November, when he|k ,wn New York men will be grad- Wounded—Total for the | pr AND 8 Rhetnn trons, 08] See eee on ae |) 1 in about two weeks, ounded—Tota 2 DIED FROM ACCIDENT on the Soissons-Rheims front, Private “wows 5. fean, 6 67 Week 4,299 | OTHER CAUSES. | wound or a bruide was found on bis Mott Avenue, ted as wounded severe-| The © hool was opened June 15 and _—- Mich o's i eenrene ote n body, and several officers who were ly, enlisted on the entrance of the Unit-| it will be the first course of the school ane 10—Casual-| BR Carlson, iy Center, La. | near McKenna when he fell were un- ed ta aed bal legge pe that wilt be completed this: month WASHINGTON, Aug. ign ft P. Donaldson, Livingston, Ul njured. Major McKenna was buried | 2) fet he said he had met his| The Class going out will consist of ies in the Army and Marine Corp WOUNDED SEVERELY. | [Potted died. |brother in France fighting with the;#bout 1,500, and the majority were Udtekendap titleddiaten Abels bel “| Capts. James R. Manning | DSS SSRN sie ee Tens Major James A. McKenna jr. died | British, =e pega a bets erent ve ated S41, bringing the total sin [eee oe cnet an’ Stliete Metntieads |Just the death he desired, charsio§) Wane TIGHT OF DANGER. | th Atlanta cantonment'e shal e Monday to 4,299. The Army list, is] 10°") “iniiott, Edwardsville, Kas. on the enemy at the head of his vic | [bia th aga comple olis; S.J. Biliott, kdwardsvilie, Kas.: | ge ' ' - — }their tra ‘ol. Eda 2 eued ip Sve sections, contained 616/ Oscar L. Buck, Big Rapids, Mich bain % Tenant ee atte N.Y. \torious troops. He was a gallant gen- ia We tha ‘< y wena ewes mc ra if nine torpa | _.Sersts. R. C. Caperton, Ravia, Okla Mae L Bag poate rave officer and aplendid comman officer 0} e traint names, and a single Marine Corps! pank Paladin, St Lows; W. H. Rob-| Benes, Glave vee be! i eee TaN Ba ser a sna | r Killed in Battle. school, says all of the New York can- st gave 25 names, The death rolllerts, Cato, Ark " Henry Mich: No, 231 Cooper : ‘i : ae rh aera se rail J. McLaughlin, twenty-seven. !didates now on hand will be ie numbered 117, The casualties were] oC FF. Willemin ira W110 Pacific Street, Brooklyn. heap ol Shel bd i me was at No. 314 West 127th) Wate and made eligible for appo ; Street, ‘Brooklyn. | wanes Wm. J. Brown, Asbury Park, N. J. times, ever considesate for the men nother of the old 69h who | YN mac Tianvekant ted as follows | Rage ed Cops Sh: FB rs hae aE | ‘in his command |has given up his life. Hie mother re-| ™EDt "8 iG Heutenants vine | Mass.; Vincent Cassidy, Philadelphia. | “"R. H, Creel, Memp! “ | New Yorkers who will be graduated Marin . H. Creel, Memphis, Tenn.; J. ¢ ; command ot! ceived word from the War Departme who will be graduate ; la ShaHiee Vamiee; Gab: Wi. Abt Wereety| ria ere Preanit di C {Major McKenna was In command of A worl from the War Department | T°" 1 OUners w ; i Army. COFP*-| New York. Whittle Cohumbus, ( i mpany D of the old 69th, now the |last night of hia death on Aug. 3 from) With the first class include John R. Xilled in action Li n aeiitiae TT Lyons, 42 W. 40th) Bugler William M. Cleveland, Ma 16th Infantry Regiment, when the) wounds received in wel JA bhored Py igelaahey pea oe Asdropseieert: ined of unds 5) Street, New York. 1c G | seeane " jcLaushlin was an iron worker before | dor ner, Frank J einberg, Moi- Died Be ppboonon Edward’ MeGione, French Corral, |° Mechanics M. Hemming- | organization was increased to the!) ” ie enlisted in the @9th|ris Tich, Brooklyn; Horace B. I t teplane accident Cal.; Gordon Mansfield, Chelsea, Mass. | way, Bona Bu ropean standards, and made the! a ory after Its return from the borde: | ertaon Hubert R. Ray, Will N wea Ct Sibniene AGeiceD ‘ohn J. Meehan, 302 W. 47th Street, James F. Golton, No. 342 Madis nucleus of the now famous 42d (Rains | ast y Robert Locust : i ed of socidentsandother | New York. ¥ Street, New York City. how) Division, Company D was in| jet ter written evidently on the eve | Sette Jr. sot Rona ie aw ats causes seeeee | "Bri sio, Sor a pattle Was received by hi crt he’ aney, Geo! om paon, Wounded severely 102 | ee Ree ri ‘sfantie tlona.: am, Paci Coughbert Basmion, the First Battalion in command of |9h (A Sondaye Te wan dated July. 10 | Charles A Paylor, Colbsreon & Bans Wounded, degree unde | Scott, Falls City, Neb.; ri | Major William J. Donovan, recently | and was Cull of good chet, He supposed, | ford, Harold W. Thompson, W cn alpen {08 Lowell, Mass; Daniel N |mentioned in the despatches for his [he WF that she miased his weekty| A. MeArthur, Brooklyn; George 4 |Tex.; L. C. Whisple, M mh, 30 ; oe eae tor tig | eters: But aald that It was hand work | MacQueen,*Brooklyn: George HM ileeing ta acuon ‘ os $. Wojiechowski, South Bend, Ind.; Boston; C. H. Hobbs, Ideal to pg 4 satin when hiking about with 700) Dowell, Paul Kh. MeSween, Cha The Army list follows lf Allison, Kingfisher. Okla; Har- | Ga Ais Seba jOurea River Ha of ammunition, in eddition to) MeMuliin, Edward Michaela ry Blevens, fi iW. Byle, | | MajoroMeKenna’s judgment of the} 7, le ey gues ht a 1A. Monroe, George I M y KILLED IN ACTION. Blevens, Ashland, Ky.; W. I | ds ds Ueckis Jersey City, Ni J. Dont worry.” were his concluding | / : nnville, Pa; H. [. Henneberry!| © cca, “Macon, a ; enti nerican soldier has been|words, “Yours inmore danger than| Toomas H. Murphy, John Frank Mich.; H. C. Blanchard, | William E. O'Brien, No. 89 Java lane, Lowall, Mass. i | * lh wh Leh cod de Kighth Avenue. A car might hit you. | Keasler, Lovett Keyser, John A Hanlon, “Baltimore: 0 | etrect, Breskiyn, ; dA, Mulligan, No. 85 Eagle Street, | he very kind of men he described, | We have no car to worry about. in aioe Erte Harris Sultan, William ) By 800, dianol: a le " i AM is battalion le as oO ana Land ow, mayo ou ca for! eine, vet >, atth Geka: GAL A. AL Simpron, Indianola, 1a. | Greenpoint, Brooklyn. ‘ Lit was his battalion which was] No Mana Land. een stapes KSUCIHA Hi, Gini Mer?) Ghipiey |, Pi vaten Heuart Rietes Nook CARS | re ee Gee ce to first acroms the Ourcq, the turning : tea H. Hailey, Elmer W. Crem Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mass: H. Brown, Cyclone, W. V J. E. Petit, No. 75 South Street DOIHE TH) the BMAS) OF the: USERS | READY TO GIVE OTHER SON, | {i is! 16, Pares. Thernas Dietrich Lieut. J. H. Moore, Berwyn, Ul J. 4. Callinan, No. 318 East 58th Now York chy. great offensive which was to lard +] Thomaa Dunnigan, Walter H. lilting, Goirele +1 C.J. Randolph, Macon, Ga Kaiser's troops in Parts, whied peace nas an, D. Sterling Lig Ga.; J. Jacevicz, Woodland, Pail p puree, ‘Medford, Mast: “Sieve Angelo Sckintu, Ttaly; Hanny’ Shyp, Ue; Wiliam Maze Laide ca, [Aten FBV O'RAUTy, Rochester, Ne iD. AS Captain, McKenna was Second | Louis J. Krumaich, Fred M. Wlvidee, GC. Mogensen, Boelus, Nebs Vj jotitsky, Pittsburgh South Boston, Mass.; P. L. Sullivan,|O.; A. L. Henry, Prescott ; CLY. Andrew of, Cotton, Minn.: |heard from in. minor engagementa.| The name John McCormick, No, 4¢\ Jonathan J wry, Meuiine: Fee lsowalewski, Schenectady, N. Yi; J Leon Garroway, No, 125 Hopkins/ Avera, ( Re Waltz, Pembro: Py Hovey, St. Johnsbury, Vis Will: [Iver ‘ Duluth, Min His letters to his parents, Mr. and! grookiyn Avenue, Brooklyn, in thel¢ bs Parte +e es re A. Fiechtes hiladelphia; KE, G.| Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. at J. J illiams, Carrollton, Ky. | {am Huffman, Call, Tex Al Station, F NM Mekenna jt No, 126} oney ‘A Pe etti, Jol z alii iechtor, Philadéiphia; treet, Brooklyn, N. Vv; seport, Conn.;} G: i Alexander, Greesport, NiY.” | Kimbro, Heavener, Okla: H. G Popin Nae vs eh RO eae asualty Hat to-day, was the first news| Upon completion of thelr courses shores, Towanda, Pai 7. Avoub.!reslie Haxton, Britt, 1a; Willlam| Raynor Ashton, No. 148 Atkins] each, Tex: Hugh Kotonskl, B low, 8 thi of work pertorined “over there? | received by Mra, Jane MeCormlek,| these men will be sent luck to il Hrownsville, Pa.; F, Enters, Wrights-|tfisie Indianapolis, | Avenue, Brooklyn, H Krueger, Owen, Wiss ry fttaly: Re, ; it with chatacteriatie modesty. his | No. 438 Madison Street, Brooklyn, of the| OFwanizations from which they came vill Ga; F. H. Healy, Hartford, | n Baker, Cortland, Ky.; Luke| Lantz, Cochranion, Pay Ho A Rashaw, Vir hime Was always in the background |death in action of her son who was aiand hold the rank they had wi bier ces Jy iMeoyallikes “Eibivoks, | Bicelivnesones eee oe caee Barnes, Clifton, Mike Bod. Sank ¢ Minn.; Owe rds, St, Albans Bay, Vt with thowe of his men at the foretrgnt. | member of Company D, 166th Infantry | ‘hey entered the training achool wnt'l y' zak W. L, Da- Dalton KG, Joseph Rose, No. 524 Saratoaal tit was like Jim MeKenna 1 | they are given the right to wear bars N F. G. Lackner, No. 217 East 82d like MeKon | Cold 89th New York) The family ines Peeters erates | Onn coupe le vis, "3 Pre Kk, ox, els Michi t an Avenue, Brooklyn, Nv Yo ee res neem lS ni Min fete tesa (sony; | and) UEtsaae orp! 1. de jourke, No, est) t H , wood, Ind.; L. H , Butler, Pa.; fe Voll) t nat yom tot 1 dorh: be Mato agn't heralded with any ac , ‘ KD, McArthur, Los Angeles d iat t : r wasn |dresssainee the young man eniitted. @ 47th Street, New York City. | ‘John O'Brien, No. 374 West Seth |i: Lavy, Sy! Wiliam ki, Duluth, Minn.s Vi ki Rou lorton, Vis clei, “Che fact that a man is pro- [few days after the United. states en: | DEPORT MRS. . SKEFFINGTON. Mechanic T. J. Fleming, Phoenicia, | Street, New York. | urphy. ) d ‘ 4 . y noted on the tleld of battle, sttll face | tered the war, Willlam James MeCo: Se Fae | Meter on koutl Wi Vau Ei 1. W. Osborne, Arlington, Ni de yn" Minas 0 Sy raciis Haines Santwires|ing and Menting. tie enemy, In story | mice, ws younger brother of the ‘sluln| seme wean Micnuide : lesinewa ce i jos, Piotrski Trenton, N. J. redersor thin Savage ° schinverieits: He wa ler, enlisted in the infantry last] * 4, Sergt. W. T. Adams, Cranfded, N. J.) 7 Littlestown, Pa. | Josef Podskoch, No. 418 West 130th ors, Miles Cit i \ Seberbin driund putiat the ead uf| Wednesday and was to report al Fort) Charwe of Prinon Wa pe lela te inchaties, Burke, Bayview Avenue, street, New York City. Rees Noe Gina Dr IRunC Ronnie Line jor and put a head tordas Le ON, air , Se a) own, Indianapolis inwood, Ns Ys j ; Mitw ee he 4 noyust in om glad ¢ another | 64 fe “ J. H. Embree, College Point, N.Y. | (. M. Tiuyd, Payne, O; M. H, Col- |. 3W- M. Sundheimer, No. 448 West ) See CONEY He We Bocce Midhiees daa eee Pere he ion, to Our ¢ other suid | SkeMng age Mean | i W. ‘Tompkins, Owosso, Mich; |/ing, Indianola, Neb. | 38th Street, New York City. ep a Htenmark. bar cHtieaaa in the history the | to-day, 'W: t that John | town, Ireland, night. 8 ‘ Biel Lu set (rdistenes coseneln Ne (44a East |, Philip Viinreadere Little: Farry, " a G. Stenmark, Gales Wall the fre of machine | hv Been He ates" but it ta)in Maree OC (wo prison wardresies R. C. Arvin, Leighton, Ky; | Whitten D, Curie Bristol, ‘Tenn, Taniheny WantalpeFalawny Ni) ‘ ee Seat | | Mrs. Skeffington, who lately visited sighto ; iliam P, Curtis, Bristol, Tenn.; y . Fairlawn, N. oO adit Bhd il AA arious pi of the Unite ber, Hartford, Conn. A. B. Degree, Stewart, Minn Fred Wright, Byromville oH 1 ditions of the old AUTO MEN MEET WAR PLAN. protkot dlp pha ton i ne pol ps we J. K. Borten, No. 607 11th Avenue,| _ H. H. Devoe, No. 49 Broome Street,| Grover W. Hoasley, Clifton I Wt us MeKenna had siic permitted to return to England on cone ee ee oar Brooklyn. | 1G. T. Blakenship, Brookville, 0 # Han justly proud In| peatere Will Purebase and Sein) citiog that she would n0t | J. J. Donohue, No. 202 West End) T. R. Cornell, Holabird, 8. In; M Thon to be buried on Frenc Used Carn th A. Br Alexandria, Ind.; M. Avenue, New York City. |0. Correia, New Redford, Mass: B Uriar f “It's a great snerifice, but} tla wate Her slo, Wate Coun; R. D, Col-| Sam Frederick, No. 8 Avenue B,|1.. Dalton, Fall River, Mass.; Hof Bailey t we are in a position to] ane automobile sales ag @ for sh Citim as, Bonaire, Ga; J. Demnicki, New New York, City. ae - Dover, No Hk; W. J. Dunaway ~~ nmake the sat ifice, Anotlise | RasuED, card will (elim ih Gil =| Britiaty offi nd, Ore; H. H. Dittmar, Clarks G EK. Goff, Huggins, Ky, }Gammage, Phoenix City, Ala we ewan tea lin 11, 1919. The 4 the War th. IGED Neb. W. W. Dubt juval Haight, Garrison, N. Y. | is William MeKenna, the dead Mayer's} dustries Hoard was met philovephieatl Patera ce ae pilonn Harkins, No. 609 Sterling| & Wy Saekell. Faterson, N. J. 1] John Burke, Jersey City, Nd IN THE MARINE ORPS lienttis Captain “Adjutant of Wiel set ine aegiore che plapniie is tu Ph ace, Brooklyn Ruan aAEhEMe: GR eh c: h Regiment. He too was formerly h T. Hayes, No, 454 West 35th Street, 4 Holder, Clayton, N, C.; C. THeware srnenrlie: G) i Hi an : CASUALTY LIST OF 25: h ahh Reaimant their attention to the sale and purchase " | New York City. Hough, Cutlo Anton Jire,! Portugal; Christian Junkert, Hebron, [chi E Major Mckenna, it here warned, | Of used cars. This end of their busi- P. Hearn, Macon, Ga; W. Hines,|® flail D.; Jacob Krasno, Madi-| N, p,: J.’ B. Kjrkland, Nichols, Ga, | dusky ee wax buried in the pretty little comes feta aril, be dey mcpen coe iH ta 4 son | kK ' % tery at Chateau ‘Thierry by bis beloved nom of them ever anticipated len Cl e.5 unt, Mu-| ‘A. G Knislty, Washington Conrt-| Pas 8 ‘ sath Fr f e automobile plants can. turn Mion Cregh, Orsi 2 SU Hunt Mir |b anetms Cougheen, Nev M6 Maxi lidhae Cine oe. aR tae eecans Listen cnurat) Five Met Death From Wounds and) friend, the Rev. Pather Duffy, Chap: | nti attuon ta: tumning outs mot TEA r, Ga.; E. J. Marino, Cincinns all Street, Brooklyn. TOC etl eWay tate ONGRCAING. Hopton? Pall Gnieumad Wits Ade Harceled Severity lain of the 16at a but the small sales organizations E, Martin, No. 207 Dyckman Street.) Robert Luff, No, 241 State Street, 4 ‘Die -Partardale Gea Low. iGewln, Bla uy i : everel oe mall eltiess wilt be content | Fresh N ty. rooklyn. Pittman, Ashburn, Ga 0. Poole jan, Wis | njured en Tr Eee alakiank res! ew orbs Shy sink |B. J. McLaughlin, Bronxboro, N. Y./'Titton, Gast, Witz, ON Wes } GUIDO VON STEER FACES sf sive thor eestor seston @, J. Panuska, St. Paul, Jack Mason, Westbury, N. Y. Paul Schiott is tite WASHINGTON, Aug Th | —> FE; t No, 1128 36th Street, EMfward Marcin Perth) Amboy, arsenal : RIaHinW GAYA Oanialle at ot Lwhaty INTERNMENT AS ENEMY ALIEN! sexe ttatrcnts stay me 50 cents ragran Brooklyn, N. Y. eae | f shows, Eleven killed in action | The Master Barbers’ Association of | — P. E. Ragsdale, Pelzer, § | ySiy£ Maxwell. Lona Island Citys! | Edwin Spinner, No. 449 West 124th five died of wounds; and nine —_— JJersey City will consider at its oe Delicious B treet, New York Cit | ‘ |ineeting @ proposal to make the price W. P. Roche, No. 439 East 145th | Minard, Birdebore, Pas b. 8] Oe. Neminee Hulesa, Gat v. Me ' | wounded severely \ Former Secretary in Austrian Em-| meeting @ proposal to Make the pri Ran Street, New York City. M Hphrata, Pa; Edward Mul-| tinker, Macon’ Ga Tex: R KILLED IN ACTION. | rors Cabinel Now. in’ Lud of pelts with or without s shave: ™ W. Rykus, No. 2062 Bergen Street, | chay, Newport, iy AtoRe er ante to. ea78 Park Aver ec: Pal ast Te Df del need oh peror’s Cabinet Now in Lud- | 38 cen Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard O'Dowd, No. 193 Amster-|nue, New York City Dallas, Tex; William Letk ; R.G. St. Lou low Street Jail. . uffalo Valley, Tenn.; {dam Avenue, New York City, W. L. Aides, Bainbridge, Ga: A : 1 H. Sadler, Buffalo Valley, Tenn; | jt 44. Rabausch, Lasalle, MM, In plegate rt Jarvis, N. Hao cA ey i Thubery M Liceul, Col, Guido von Steer, former G. F. Schirick, Kingston, N. Y. Richard J. Robeson, 320 Ninth Ave- | (hare tf st Bernard, ‘Tex.:|f jauvies rat. f rpls, B. W. Snair tary in Emperor Frans Joseph's L. M. Scozzafava, New Yérk City, | nue ioe York oh “ re at ron, Tex ah PE tae sii wok, V Uta ‘ a former employee of — the un ay or J, Shannon, Cincinnati; Q. L. Bilk- |, renting, Kans; |" ” arthur No. 241 Eldridge}. Mad N akan Ha Ce I 1 antic ‘Trust’ Company, is in wood, Gatewood, Mo, P. Binon, | oF) Ryans 674 Mott Avenue, New | etree New York City P. Oleh Hamtran SW, Oliver Ala; A.M, loudlow Jail K Internment ° DOUBLE Wallingford, Conn.; J. A. Smith, Wa-| York City. | MISSING IN ACTION. Orwig, Bellevue, O.; I Y Nandan: Newer Mc danke nom Ku Ww — PAGE tert ‘ Roy Simon, Brewster, Neb.; Jas.] : ‘ Min ague jr the Enemy Allen Bureau = rhury, Conn i Lieut, John McGavock-Grid Hi Rider, Leduemeod Nid P, J, Stanley, Floral Park, N.Y. |Smart. Hulton, Va.; Samuel | coola, Ark Harry Rubenstein, No, 2100 Fifth) (1) oy ee orn J np, mnde. the nendation to-day (N FOUR N eiretewatae Ging elphia; Emile Somme 7. rin, idward B. A fon-| Avenue, New York. \ ritt, Gue Wye 8 von Steor was graduated from th Sugrue, Waterbury, Conn.; J. Wiel-| | E. A. Stoddard, 157 Harrison Street, | Ta: Adolph Schiavo, f Niay| Shaw, Har J 5 | DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ...1t into the civil service of the dual susz, Milwaukee; A. H. Wooley, At-|Brooklyn, s |R.H andler, Detroit; J, Donnelly,| crs, West Lafay 4 “ ACTION. i he became Secretary of P.M. Wright, Ieabel, 8.|qcruman G.. Mhomas, | Spokane, | trotand |Wakita, Okla; Ry A, ‘Tr ae Es ONCE PRET “ ee nudapeel, he F. Guzzie, italy; B. White! Frank Vickery, Geneva, Ne v. | _.M: 0. Singros, No. 449 West 123d) furl. Tuli Als t Privates GI. Chu Oak ' \ ve with an army H.R Quilefuse, Durham, N.Y, | Fo dsWarner: Schoharie, N.Y, | 8. J, Winship, Moscow, Da; Iter \ ‘ Nilg A Meant WEE Mans.: C, | omburrussed 1 his p and M, W. Nottingham, Indianapo Buel a: Breold, LORAN, Viak bide |Lupy, Philadelphia; Eula Mck ve s aA ere a) Room, 6 4 na ik, F. Schwarz, Detroit; A, 8. White A EE ke Bh eet | Wallingford, IK F. EK, Mallon, | Brod Ms M SEVERELY WOUNDED. i Mined a d followed sar Braid Driers Bat cba | MSE ala Man org. Na rik tt Ri” TRBVERRLY WOUNGED, |, int ey tn a apid Transit System DIED OF WOUNDS. Diego | bagpicin Moya Watrous, | eR y PEO, Alexa ‘ A Tho TAnpanat ' = w Viawel conomowes, : Svale Svaleson, Fort Dodge, | Oty: eee, . u A in, A woM 4 rust Compa whieh ha = bieut Liewelive, Oconomowes.| iowa aeoree Haile. aiientown, Pa | OF A, Ht tickinay Shy Hae ‘ Veivates Julian | ate, Union gyer by the Govern Every Subway and Elevated Line . ag ots . Jundus Davidson, Marvell, Ark.; 4 Barn “ete 1! New Orlea N arry P. Ba a he was in charge of Wagoner 8, E, Bybee, Edwards, /Dew, Des Moines, lowa; Walter Jack=|Wvraneee Hex, Guz, William ; tiearheldy Pia: Ke A-| HL, B, Crosaett, Ha x; Bd a and Station in the City—Key and Mo. son, Richland, ¢ Meyt ale 7 b I FP. BE. f, Kutt Y Dewe: a 9 * H Compl, W. 8. 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