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‘ sits : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1918, See added 305 ON LATEST CASUALTY |""""onSteine'’o teach Americe Sinbe Drive Bepan TELEGRAPH MEN MONTIDER, NOW’ (WARNNGINLONDON LIST FROM CEN. PERSHING. {f= = TOGETIOPERCENT, IN RUNS, ONGE AGAINST EXPECTING De PEONOTE “WAGE CREASE - BEAUTIFUL CTY. TOOMUCH SUCCESS. agreement with the Association Of; The mass of ruins can hardly be | of the German resistance are regarded Western Union Employees and sub- mitted for the approval of Postmas |. tains gage only since March and!newapapera as the two outstabding we hoped to find it only partly de- features of the F 225 Are ‘Listed Among the| Conn; Stanley Dean, Pichard, W Va.; Jacob Bernasconi, New Britain, Wounded—Total Casualties Conn; L. J. Byall, Columbia, City, > Ind; 'T. "W. Casey, Revere, Mass.; | ot Drive Now 5,019. Joseph Cipriano, Waterbury, Conn.; called a city, Montdidier been | by the commentators in the morning: peer 3 DEATHS ARE REPORTED Tentative Agreement Will Railway Station Recognised Stiffening of Gel German Resist- P wis | Affect 47,000 Western Only by aSign—Mesnil | ance Regarded as Significant oe mir : Union Employees. a Wreck | —Work of Humbert’s Army: To-Day’s Army Roll Shows 57 | Waterbury, “Conn *j.itantons | = wal ——— Sore y " Killed in Action and Ten oear Falls Maas. Ps Reid : General wage increases of 10 per WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN| LONDON, Aug. 12—The entry of \ Dead of Wounds. | Florence, Mass. ‘or W. Oysocki, ¢ cent. that wilf affect 47,000 employees FRANCE, Aug. 12 (United Press) the French Third Army under Gent. Sa manne | Gore. Tavira J. Riley Oneida, were recommended to-day by the Tho United Preas correspondent was Humbert into the battle on the lime = > Western Union Telegraph Company one of the first two Americans to south of the original front of the ‘A MISSING IN ACTION. woven soren ©. Bentley, North 4 >in the announcement of a tentative | reach the City of Montdidier Allied attack and the strengthening | Private David Burns, Meriden, ; ter General Burleson o-British ‘The increases as outlined will be} ~ itish offe:# Albert Curtis, Modesto, Cal; J. E : | vastated sive wuring the weék end Cushman, Stonington, Conn.; W. F. paid in leu of ote rol tig ib Apes Aver hing along a road which the| ‘The pritliant and rapid stroke of WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Three, Darmen, Sioux Falls, 8. D. viously announced but not yet paid, ad pitted, and which crews Ol ins strand 54 W. A. Devine, No, 843 Eighth Ave the French Third Army is recognized according to G. W. E. Atkins, Vic®| mngo.Chinese had not restored suffi- | yyy and President of the company. Thos) ctently to énable free passage of au- | p¢ who will be affected by the Increase! tonapies, our first view from the Will be all employees, including mes- | nearest hill made it seem as thous) vengers and other commissioned | i we » the same city, sitting proudly agents receiving fixed salaries, but a Weites. | army casualty lists totalling 305) nye, New York City. | d by the W C. M. Dollar, White Earth, N. D.; | Sames were announced by the War! i. J. Doucette, New Britain, Conn.; | Department to-day. ‘They included |W. R. Duncan, Br ‘ J, J. Fallot, Passaic, N. J. OF killed in action; 10 dead of) i's iynn, Meriden, Conn; A. 2f.| dman, Norfolk, Va | mportant results are ex-# from it. The German reaction had been foreseen and the commenta- tors at present see nothing in it as’ @ cause for anxiety. Nevertheless, a warning is again rafsed against over~ ford, Pa, | 2 dead of disease; 4 dead | Fr upo! 306096 64066868 21 * |not including those receiving $3,000 or wached Me t ' from accident and other causes; 67, Richard Hannigan, No. 1225 Graves feiss . : When we tached Mesnil, the near-| confidence and exaggerated anticipa- end Avenue, Brooklyn. n more a year. est suburb, we began to seo what | tons, wounded severely; 158 wounded (de-| ‘T. O. Hedge Leavenworth, Kan; | ‘The increases are to be based on oh | bs ly ie vices My eatthew !tooked like buildings but were onl Reuter's correspondent on the | gree undetermined), and 7 missing in| J, Gh) Hartt Moglorie jall fixed salaries which became effcc- | wrecks. Of the ancient church of | tenes action, ‘The total number dead !s 73.| Lesag: ) Eugene McGovern, No. 218 East Sth! July 1, Viee President Atkins ex-| This brings the total thus far re- aed Rath re GO, Weds | ee plained. He also said that special! og arch above th Franco-American | n McHarg, Jersey City, 5 ‘ pssong sther | Ane LSE ELaG neo-American| Jahn MeHarg Jersey, City IN Goth | SHENARNE. Oe has See payments to messengers and other) — y tive July at last, and shall date from | a taWercan ront under date of Sunday tributed the slower rate of progress to form @ point: |than on the first two days less to t |resistance of the enemy than to the Pierre only a batte enough of the fac doorway, snil for Casualties reported to-day follc KILLED IN ACTION. Street, New York Macon, Ga ~| traps as he aid in 1917, It is po al to refo ible, sted the condition of/ fact that the toads over which the 4 St New York ‘ é Peer commissioned employees recelViNg | yfontdidier. Mexnil apparently was auee " The summary of the total Army|~ Noel Maro-Adrele, Worcester, Mass 099-D09DF-0-0-6-9.9-0-H9H94-6-6-49-0--.0099-99-400-H64.0 04.044644 44640-66644.64 ® mote Chan 88000: Wil stand: dcenead ANIANG SOE pchieohe Kal ead Allies must advance are so encum- casualties to date follows: J. A: Meyer, Richmond LSU NENG 7 ———— | ‘This agreement between the com- | wooden framework, with plast Rr adh lint ncia phe le Singer Race cae if action... H tite ae eey Bra Renee E, ‘ Wesley Wallace, An:werp, N. ne ‘AMERICANS BRING DOWN pany and association of employees !8\ walls and tiled roofs. Only thel tre : til h the rat ‘ee ast a eee 217 bh a : ey Mason City, Ia; ‘, * : groat numbers across the roads, Nodle, infield, Mass.; L. D. Payn : @ direct result of the suggestion of frames rentained, shining i Died of wounds... see 1ild Tabsc Va.; Vincent Perl, Pitts-| °° s Moines, Ta. Wil esi ah arte ri frames r natn 4, hining in the sun \the progress of the cavalry aid (Apeae Died of accidents and other HW r, Regal, M MeL Toenail oe M | PLA’ $ a ee . at | ight with a ghastly appearance, like \iry has been impeded. This is not eo s ' , bi ‘ Lo tong | Dykes, Eastman, Ga they immediately co-operate for the) the carcesses of horses on an Arizona | i ’ causes ‘ Wo gheihammner,| Thomas Fallucea, Newark, N. J. Sen j!mprovement of general conditons | (Oe Coen wey ern. oes Died of disease... Alackwall,. < Wis. G. J. Bimpso' J. W, Fesler, Harrisburg Pa.; Vin One Cr 1 Capt. B satar ‘ fontdidtar the ‘ | te the difficulties met by the ammu- ; | Brockto®, Mass. | cent Fields, Dorchester, Mass.; Louis | One Cr d to Capt. Bridgeman | didier the first building we] nition and supply columns which Total deaths. Gon | BGEKIOM Mans A 9100 Atbemarte| Fontenot, “Chataigner,” Laur Ks! of Illinois—A Thin Machine 'PIEZ NOW GENERAL MANAGER recognized w&s tho railway station. | gyitnw them Wounded . + 9194) Road, Brooklyn . reema ontaneile, la; G. B, Gal ; nay (i a | Wo only recognized it because the| eo 1. Missing or prisoners....... 1482 Lanett Alpe iy Vinioente| iperuae cats teemce) sue mnie Reported Bagged. wall boaring the name happened to| ener th : ther hand, he adds, the. ; | vesia nd,| Holyoke, Mas | WITH : ICAN ARMY IN be left standing, We rode down the| or reads and the iat yer aah ied , | uk fost Vr ,,Boster Giordano, No. 328 East 107th | pr 3, Sund 11 (Assoctated | = - main street past the Hotel de Ville~| ; Maas; 0. ¢ rican lingo, the “town hail.’ hompsor anes hav | Schwab Announces Clmnges to|‘? Ame to explo bi A. 1. Whitlow, Id See skit xplore abandoned No. 136 8. Grithy remains except ruins and Lieut. E. J. .e rangi B towns and villa \ f ee an ina Mere sathaatio | o and ages without fear » No | Y kson, K ; Mia Forces np » Reinforced | Oulline More Specifically Duties |yioro ruins, many,of which bear Ger-! pelne bi bec Aenndies Avante ie City, N.J tM rah pn Ps . the ssiin Forces Are Reinforced . | . peing blown. to pieces. " o liam ‘J. Halligan, Rosedale, N.Y. ‘ of His Assistants. j mar signs, Across the main streot! German aircraft ar f Sergts. J. M vi Worcester, WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER-| Williata 1. Hewitt, syracuse, N. Y.! | n alrplane —-Stiff Battle on Slope " lives Fuccrssive strips of matted | “" Tale eaGkHaa Masy.; T. L. Claypool, Ki ning, Pa; MINED). J, J. Hoffecker, Middletown, De in: brougt Bae : A | WASHINGTON, Aug, 12.--Readjus ‘ps of matted ca-) overhead, and 260 of their machines BF. ¢ Bradley, F. C.| au alchayy dono. | Shares He” Holiand, | Aeaunsaviie, | : of a Hill. }ment of the organization of the F p | eaees |are said to have been counted op Hamer, New Brighton, Pa: H. T.} Pee he vator erie ‘ stl lppdecta i ‘i F Fi qe smibec xency Fleet Corporation was announ ue ntha ago Me didier was! saturday. Trench morters have SosaNd: Namie F. F. sullie A Ge Oann HavaHnty ¢ i Spat pee vay dF Sowni want ce nt THE OAMBAICAN ARMY |to-day by Director General S¢ iva la h 0 prettient of neh towns.| come up also, and tt was reported van, Collingdale, J. Taylert, Douglass, McKeespor > eine N. King, B ne: ‘ Pal : ad ion, Ae outling more specifically the duties o| day its conditign reveals how |:hat two German tanks had appeared Seheatar 4. ¥ # W, Kearns, Dorchester, N. ¥.j/dohn Kuehne, Manitowoc, Wis; An ne La,)ON THE VESLE, Aug. 12 (United {nis assistan | France is contributing not only men|penind the lines at Quesnoy. ‘The asta 9 Cau j fares 4K at gt. Tommy Bi Centreville, la./ drew Laubenstein, Sawyer, Wik. C man Wall 5 o54)—-American A arenoh' +? Charles Plex was named general! and money to the war, but whole | approaches to Roye are belng heavil Corpis, J. Caudio, Prankfort, Ky.i| Sergt. Benjamin Gotfard, Passaic, F. Leer, Columbia’ City, Ind es engaged |manager, which title he resigned t0| cities-—and cool! fae ing the cost held by the ene y B. C. Cox, Darlington, [nd.; 1. NJ. Joseph Leon, Bronx, N. Y. ernoon near | opposing the Germans on the he lAASHeTabrae lek Grasleuhe lit @Ri Pee and coolly facing the co | O. T. Lockha w sts. MoH, Campbell, Flint, Mich J. R. MeDonald, Jordan, Mont | Hogan, Chica ville, Va Barnet Mordecowitz, No. 440 Enst n to fall in flames.| north of the Vesle have encountered |of construction when Mr, Schwab b Ik; A. $. Reninger, Chicago; Ghavies’ C, ue, "taj Le, Ernst Mosie, Richmond Hill, NY. flyers met four German biptanes near Be ese ; ley was named Vice pr in charge Brighton, Pa.; H, U, Snyder, Sergt. G. E, Lasher, North Ger- | Noble, Loekba, Okla and it went into a nose dive after the/in this region yesterday consisted |agerial direction of Mr. Plea J. 1 Behd tad ° ‘manteeny scuimmethy O'Keefe, No. 304 East 44th] American had fired several hundred] mostly of machine gun and rifle U8. | Ackerson was made exe ve assistant peeled boca lala, pb I Privates R. D. Aiéxander, Hickman, 5°" aiph # Bone, Lonns Maser Maul-| ane sccona reported vintoey eacurved magi dtdabeh dd AUG et la edad fos feel lable ane Tani ran. | Assistant Secretary Crowell Had | Last to Make Application Before Vol- Ried HW Ghipikeansiac ee a - Nttumwa, Ite J 3. , y occurred | ity, ‘The Germans ‘ew down two in- | Dlants, su ship con ' A 7 Ky.; A. D. As Poughkeepsie, > a W t Ottumwa, Its Js Elon. sunday morning near Thiaucourt | toa, tar gaa Before tho American| Mructen, B rportation, | — Writlen to Mayor It Was Most | untary Enlistments Were N. Auritt, Philadelphia; C., A, Bel- | Mike Rahloway Na $7: Meck 1 an alr battle between three Sidley : ceeee et housings pl 4 plannl ial . ee ; re H jewa, No, eker Ave- yositions —yexterda rorning and | housing. plant pi spl apsidltolind vailable -Site. oC ie lows, Framingham Cent ; Lawrence a, en 49") German machine ral Ameri. {vositions yesterday morning and | ag) “piex'a appoiutment aa genera! Available ‘Sit I | Discontinued. H, Blissitt, Juliette, Ga.; re, Cave In Rock, Il. Kya J t gement of [stopped abruptly exc parent~ nager, — the snouncement. xaye,{| The announcement from Washington} Two hundred men who count them: David City, Ne Cc. 8. Bre Kuaolph Aw tozitk, No, 303 East c iohing wae ly Intending: to 6 Ane ae erely recognizes a condition that has | that Secretary of War Baker knows of/ selves the luckiest in the United States Chicago; W. ©. ridges, 69th Strect, New York City. Wy u from |tacks did not om either be- | existed." no proposition to turn Battery Park] left the Pennsylvanta Terminal at noon Oy Brvaakice Corps, ‘T. J. Atherton, Danbury, | 1) ai ( efeau the American | arm tire > | over to the War Department has caysed| to-day on their way to Paris Island, bn Salle nu; It. W las Americans inthis fight Pnilad ; i or the Germans’ inability to “get uy “MOTHER” DAVISON'S BOY kreat surprise in City Hall : 8. (., for thelr first training in the baetbahh v ® Whep the War Department ask for| United States Marine Corps. i : sakua tel i adwavi igh steam ’ p s ne Corps. : A V r ke : gor n, 161, Broadway, nadicin! SPARC ‘vanced: hal ; jepace in Battery Park eral weeks| These are men who had the good for- ie Ni mw Yorks American Infantry advanced i HIT BY GERMAN BULLET) sts’ '-'w re scare Tet | ares Cena er Cesta phia; D. Fecca, Philadelphia; eA Stringer, Mur haha allahediene. aya eee | the Board of Estimate offered instead! ment in the marines before Aug. 8, whe: Foley, Woburn, Mass; J use, N.Y t OFFICER IS 1S NOW HURT ; renee ty beh Bisbal seaneer the » on the Court House site north! the Government temporarily discontine Bumpus, Mills, Tenn: T. 2 h rex.; Wal i behead aha lla Nhoys were) Corpl, Daniel Davison, ‘twenty-two| of the Municipal Building now occupled | ved all voluntary enlistments. They Nashville, Tenn.; ‘T, J. Furman, Phi! sarrent Posy stench Wirtt See al ill Dh aa irs old, son of Dr. David H. Davison] by the headd of the Provost | Mave passed pne of th t physieat i 2 . " q Boatfield, Ga; yima 3% J. | Atkins jet ihs Farne 1 ission | tions. ow » the intensity | Marshal As Idermanic President! examinations in the history of the sere C. Gaffrey, Peru, Ind; J. F. Gavaghe HH. M. Cutt, Jersey City, N. J. eae Aa Err aniers at Plattsburg After Being former positiony ut the o orted in to-day'n casunity list to] Committer explained, the city was wille| There is a great deal of significance Philadelp! R. Gr Brighton ae . untae” 1 ae Be fy BErees With Pershing, mania . rene have been wounded, is © nephow of| ing to raze buildings on the Court House) attached (o tht departure of this body Pa M. Hanson, Ostrander, Minn.; Be caerony ile C. W. Worley Joseph, Mo; R FS AES cee fat b LUC ALS arate nally Donic Frohman, the theatrical man-! site to make room for the War Depart-| Of recruits, fof it Is feared that it te B Harris, Chicago; A. D. Kemplin, thony Gersky, La vn, Char HA. Zip eee ipa ele ve German positions, “wile the ager His mother, Mra, Rachael Froh-| ment, A telegram to tila effect. was| the beginning of the end of marine vole Athol, 58. | Heusiey, Marion, N, ¢ Tular rthur Curtia, | With Ge Pershing and receiving an tha ex who are trying ;m™an Davison, is known throughout t sent to the Assistant Secretary of War, | untec babe is fa igi retanaliee " ’ ket lL, \- | honorabdtl arge, Lieut. Carl W.'¢ 1 trai x camps os “Mother Davison. | 1 Crowell. | the corps that if the Man-Power . F. King, No. 1518 Pacifi gon, Anche 1 KY i . » hamper At An preg na for i p t Crow | . an le La y. 8 Pacific Strest, oot ie Lewis, atlantic City, N. J. | sar ts MO hardson on tesday'al iat. of wounded, advancing. She hax been instrumental in many | best proof of the attitude of the|PAses Congress the traditions of the wits ela Ralph C. P. Lodge, Richmond rilil, Macon, Ga; Pau avon!, Fort De Increased activity the air re-|movements making It pleasant for the] War Department with reference to Bat-| rines will be smashed. For 140 years i H, W. Laufer, Beaver, Pa; J.)N. Y, Moines, Ia SOFIA USE BAG f comms isulted In two fierce ‘yesterday, |boya and haa staged many theatrical|tery Park in contained in a letter ad-) the corps has been recruited by volun~ Levesque, Fall River, Mass.; W. C.!_ W. J. Noonan, No. 274 West 135th | MISSING. IN ACTION, as lieutenant, Lieut. Wirth | During on ne figh Ane performance la wsed to Mayor Mylan on July 18 by|{#f¥ enlistment only, and every man j Morris, Fort Lauderdale, Fla; w. J,|Streek New York Gilly... Corpl. William Reiter, Chicage Le Hii apolar iMeat tatd (i 5 numbe brow Cobpl. Davison, according to a ie tant Secretary of War Crowell,| {els that this has given it ite Unpase O'Hara, Springfield, Mass.; 1. Perr®! € Q! gavin, Oneonta, N.Y. Private William J. Kelly, No, 580 By ON Pn hie mite he machines. Th from h nm July 22, stating Bate Park to be the most| *leled fighting record Chicago; D. W. Powers, Richmond echanic George HMulm, Clinton, ta, | West 28th Street, New York yp eae Me ne aetna” “s Llib |, Before the ‘significances ofthe Mae hanic Ge gays r he was wounded, is bi wrden PI Brooklyn, He married avallable site, Andlervitle Vv Private Ab Beddow, Boonton, N. J. be cea erare he a ’ ple dat a base hospital at Bordeaux Power Bill was realized it was greeted R renee Privat NDING, Slanchestey, lowa tly before he left for 1 WOUNDED CHEER VICTORY..|ti said that he expected flo ba ont} by a wild cheer of Joy in the Marine J. Santa, Whiting, Ind; W. 8.1 ¢} Pe nears 1 1 | cut. Wirtha was one out of 280] uae white Rate We WII be emt eke ae ac es ae | seventy recruiters attached to Sarver, Johnstown, Pa; F. Schneider, | tin hy irar, Mart! jmen sent to France to study militar dara rag) yo ends Se eae 1 ae | MT NEWS OF SON'S FATE th y York office went before the Coloma, Mich; BP. Spirito, Philadel- Conn; i : stl pide riase movements and came back to America SOUTHAMPTON Aug. Jp.—Ti pl. Davison enlisted In April last mmander and asked for duty in ‘ Private F. M. Cryan, 424 E, 141st 1 act as instructor for drafted men.| TON, AUS ‘ D ag 2 f phia. y . lings of the Allied ry in the and became & member of Company M A ‘ Street, New York Cit 1 Or , after which he returned to Fr " ‘i . an J. Stanislawski, No. 23 Diamond | yrivuie Aloxanuer Dafonson, Phila-« pa ee koh nil santa meair i] tles now tn pro; were received | 2th Infantry Thomas F. King, Who Went to adi aah MR ae 6 CRAZY OR PURE DEVILS ise iit tector to his wite nud with Joy by several boatioads of rp France With 6th U. S, Infan- C. Wilsey, Livingstonville, N. Y. Private Danic! Davison, 63 East We are now at the front lying tow| Wounded who arrived to-day, The} SAILORS MADE CITIZENS. . DIED OF WOUNDS. a in petite Syracuse | “Germans Thought Hell Had Broken |to keep ua out of the w pug ERAVRR SHAHW HKG. lest MeRiG ALD Hikates, Maa arci hen ne Mnara‘E Sergts. N. A. Landzert jr, Mount|N. Y.; Deweess rroliton, Ky.; I Wrote Rye vy Whd flying continually about us, but - q r t news that Italians. rK i Maps. N. ¥ no aoe a ee ad Died a ee A : hareede U.S. District Judge Edwin 1. lapse tay when ‘. Purl tre: "yO. n, Culloden, Ga ied cape the shri Our boys over Aron. remarked news of her son's Te Gs Fy Eee Bel ey Private Joseph Di Gennaro. 132 ‘ge Pa OTH Sa iy Pena LS our boys will soon be yday naturalized 125 young sailors,| Rew" Of her wom! : J Corpls, MJ, Cunningham, Chicago. | Bat 123d Street, New York iCty. 6 Amerioan: Sak re eran: er ABH ERR TARE eb recelved oMelal notin " T. M. Richardson, No. 7 Clark) frivaies H. W. Diport, st. Louis dey rding to a German of nostly Italian: ne Nava the War Department - 1 Oe Sincsk Newark: Ni ds Jamon W. Doherty, Cambridge, M who wan taken’ prisoner by thom | MAD BEEN IN FIVE BATT bee, SERMAN GROSS | REMOVED 1s at the foot of S2d Street to be 1 to revive her, King wa Privates H. E. Kuehner, Allentown, |. Private John Dojowski, 223 So. tL Ww who was r n. A band played national airs * Street, Brooklyn, i t casualty Had Vrevi- Pa, yente meee bi Va N T r ke crowd Was present, ‘To the tow Atewrnnin, Coneremmattn sy a eit as et re mies | FROM ROOSEVELT'S GRAVES jiycmaan youre Americans, sudze Gur A. Jien, Decorah, 1a.; J. W. Meek, | Pascong, Ii Tommie Dunlesvey, on July 18, had eturned tot U $ M 0 _ Catietiaburg, Ky; C. 8 Moore, Short | Macon, Gay Lawsenco by Mecanton, vad onty returned co thet UY, §, MARKER SUBSTITUTED “seu %%0 torti. to-day in tne servic se ea peskiye e ye By Nano, Tow i : = af a country which you have chosen alter ridgework stands reek, -O.; T. Rosem Watson, ““Alnio Domenick, No. 5711 Third Ho wae twonty-twe ‘ . pt ee liiet proud distine t fi if lit ¥ Minn, Avenue, Brooklyn. t id and 1 with a br r, Michae Here Rest n the Field of Honor! °* » papal ; sr a : fre eminen or qua ity, service DIED OF DISEASE, Orval Chenoweth, es Moines, fa at No, 23 Diamond Street, B ett deer ASHE n, it need t Hat in her be 1 l Use We supply wrive w, HH. Mathieu i John Connelly, No, 278 Court Alii May, 1917, an irst Lieut, Quentin Roosevelt, It 1s no amali hi > werve in the me or Nn eeth, building to riven, © Mathieu, Keowee: |g veee Bredkiyn eblinted : Tablet’s | American } hall watch your vo orl nin “either Jaw. All kum, Wis.; B. Sueper, Lindsay, Nob, | S*°*& (GOGh yO 0. i963 St. Mark's a coed aig yeh ag Bre | piion progress, confident ou will mea av de of the DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER Avenue, Brooklyn. . ye ot i: ITH THE AMERICAN AR ire up with the f our breve s duplicated CAUSES. H. F. Hart, No. 2083 Clinton Ave ‘ a i f Se ANG HED Bete MIS ON THE VESLB, | Allien and w re RES hit p detection’ impossible, mivatas Karon . nue, New York, aughter anc lowed. One|he hud wounded on June 4, but ver rake sare uae rey : kis guarant Privates W .A. Avery, Quincy, | P48 NOW 100! German ast nad| Was returt o ng line, Hf us , the and Fe ee \ e and costs Mass.; T. Bart) Pollo, Wis; A. Kimball, Clear ugbt the Eng! I id he had seen a 8 above th th Tricolor of Fran ni Fea % " ar Registered Den- Pich, Fort Worth, Tex.; J. D. Popple- hayi, Bridgepo Conadians and all the r f nea — WASHIN« rae tary |¢ free of charge. Bish, Fort W: Gene De Hu Ccna rea Mt arleanitan ¢ een HER FOUR BOYS IN WAR, Ste 'isvn a WOUNDED SEVERELY, Reaene Whe pated pot fOr All tae SACUIRe Burs | | cO eA yas On Thi ° day from a two months’ vacation trip Lieuts, John Rachek, Governor's ta Cruz, they had. Ho a thought wel lowing Americans deh as Sub ak Add Oa, Wk we es ce Sa er Island, N. Y.; Carl W. Wirths, No, & Boston ev UMs the Canadian ca . Has Hee aed. the thre able On: Garden Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Se ae Hackensn Killed tm Ace ui BR DRIES Lie _ Four service a spores as he ianact RNY , the Fours Dentist | Sergts. 1. T. Jo eenfield, (Rose, Ir on, Ly Arthu ton Left C1 to Plight, mee sa A sh 4 action pad POR Eh: apie sae ge a WHY be Avs Mass.; Edward © Macon, | Salvas, Pawtucket, RT HACKENS Aug. 12, Dalby, M Hore, Wi ay ig eM car ar nU dat aha apes dd e f i! : 491 Fulton St. opp A. & S., Brooklya Ga.; Donald Span lowa;| Lawrence Schiff, No. 822 West) Word was re veday that, MeCarthy, New York; Ii i who reared ute « M ‘ Pi Pra dag, Sete Vernon Wilson, Holladay nn 134th Street, New York, | Albert Klate is live in tiin, Boston; Mass: W , n Wry ala must decide whetne Corpls, H. G reester,| F, K, Schlittler, No. 317 West 83d) Norn Ha ’ 1 in ac MOAIIRRIPEM (shi RAGERA. h # castialty on having been) the marketing of about $50,000,000 Farm ane sscar ORC, nate J. Da June- Street, New York. d Yo ft ue hdale, Minn? ® W ted has ee boys of ner| yi ner the i aye Clrroll Sts! an caen ahadece eh Pi bar 41 MBE | ik Anand 1 i 1 w hamy nef y Lown cam Bkln, Neb; T. 8. Haney, Grandview, W.|T. Sorensen, Cedar Falls, la.; years just abou! oo8 lara Sia Mo.; R. Fuller, Crin einan ich was re a ikea fiGhkDrival. Brae At the Railroad Adi nue | 140 nue, Jersey City, Ne dy Va; F. KR. Mallette, Torrington, | St nice, La. Hon of wa army. He | wounded, C. Hovland, Albert ‘Lea had on it after the ni ayy phan when & child and | Mee em MmBOrtANt pending auostions Ja! r St, New B ok a Conn.; Jeseph Kroupa, Cedar Rapids, J, 8. Stansbury, N. mS, Ae. Weanes Bory | 4 M. | CB tk Bran , as Mi ; \ the agreemen reached on the form 147 Albany St, New Brunswick, My gy SP Reth ‘Si uy pi the 196th Machin mpany. He i T. McCab, New York; V, ut LoONeV he words, Mrs. Hogrefe took charge of him. Hej of contract between the Government - e Jowa; T. C. Rethers, San Franciaco; Homer Stout, was twenty San Francisco, “Buried by the German enlisted ia Company K, (7th lofantry, | and the ralirouds, : 49 Amun St Porth Ambar. SB. 2 LA PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. ’ y ) |