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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1918, ~ A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR N Al SPARTANBUR 14 MET DEATH IN ACTION | Campaign to Preserve Mate- They’re Second ‘e ieutenants a rial to Aid Troops ONDON, Aug. 2. (Correspond L ence of the Associated Press) | Now—Old Tenth New Y sO Seas. Army Roll Shows Wounds) AMERICAN CASUALTIES ork Is Over Seas | Fatal to Three and 52 IN FORCES IN FRANGE Ob-8.8G Fruit stone and nut shell clubs" are being formed through out the country in consequence of information from the Ministry of Munitions that fruit nut shells ¢ charcoal ‘for use nes and be converted into (Special to The World.) SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Aug. nthe manu Severely Injured. repute, Ot faa teem tOr ue The following enlisted men, most J WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Casual- _—_—_ P ee ave mal ras Ms h at & | National Guard organizations, havey im . greate »wer of absorption than een commissioned Second Lieutem ties announced by the War Depart-|Of These 3,340 Men Have Died hat es dbs * been imissioned Second Lieuté y , that made from any other ma- | nts and assigned as indicated | ment to-day numbered 90, divided as on the Field of Honor terial The National Salvag T sith Pioneer Infantry ee follows Abroad. Council han started a nin soph A. Flaherty, Joo H. Hardy, Ae Killed in action, 14; died of wounds, | ARMY CASUALTIES. hed hea uae Pi ; i site thur 8. Heath, Roscoe N. Given, Jona 8: died of accident and other causes, | @rev. flagorte (ihr aaa ane H. Vandiver, Otis Burgess, Berna country Reported. Aug.12, Total | F. Lee, Samuel BE. Whitten, Wendell 2; wounded (de-| Killed in action. 3,288 67 3,340 1; wounded severely, C. Smith, Norman B. Murphy, Marti So ne te ee | eek cous, ie UI OFFICER FINDS SUBMARINE Mar Lc Witter, Norman R. Wha KILLED IN ACTION 5 a ane tae ‘ON BANKS OF GOWANUS CANAL. K. Drummond, Francis Wy Lieut. C. 8. Baxter, Died of disease.. 1,534 2 °1,536 Wounded .. 9,048 304 9,352 Missing, includ- ing prisoners. 1,431 7 «1,438 Sergts, G. Edwards, Kittyton, Tenn.; H. F. Marsh, Vya, Nev Corps. D. E. F ¥. Wood, Scranton, Pa: Pioneer Infantry—EBdward }& But It Was in 28 Sections, Not As sembled, and Was Made in ‘ America Pioneer Infantry—William i] Fallin jr. and Fred M. Darding* er, Creston, Ta; H | | es 670 4 674 | | | | Privates K. Almanoviez, Chicago; L. peyrrs 65, killer, : POMW: crvcvcissclly 17,71 LA ault, Mexico, Me.; L. Barnes, sine ce Upeel nrc ag A subma was discovered to-day In Gist Pioneer Infantry—Bertran Ay | Saltillo, Miss.; J. Dampeer, New Heb- oT ae ae ee Brooklyn on the bank of Gowanus Reveille } Pret, Reported ron, Miss.; J. Fedricks, Philadelphia; Reported, Avg.12, Total, | Cane oer Bond and = Fourth Major John Fi hild, formerly of H. C. Gosel, Harrisburg, Ark.; D. E.| Deaths ...... 833 — 833 ia bh the New York National Guard and | Keller, Clarksburg, W. Va.; E. Pilaw-| Wounded ....... 1,826 — 1,826 Ite whose home is at Yonkers, has beem | | is waid to be worth $00,000, and if 4 ski, Cohoes, N. Y.; E. C. Ripple jr,| Prisoners .... 5 — 5 havitien know Who owel transferred from the headquarters o£ i Viatts Mouth, Neb. Missing « ‘ sodas 86 | ot telling. The boat te not) + the First Brigade Corps troops to the) DIED FROM WOUNDS. tener led, but ix in twenty-eight wee- | }Séth Pioneer Infantry Pe | Lieut. F. H. M. Cash, Washington,| Totals ...... 2,750 — 2,750 | ch section in a crate, some of | 2 | First Lieut, Augustus Duncan | YD. C. | Grand total American ex- * measuring 12 by 12 by ® feet. | | has been promoted to be tain and Corpl. LE. Dickey, Tudson, Ml peditionary forces .... 20,515 aft was made by an American! f assigned to the Fourth Pioneer Ips | Private G. Harell, Habgood, N. _ in BL al ihlsseat beats en Seek oa |b fantry nd Lieut. Joseph BL | Spaniard through a bank in Harce leoranten hes beak presen Corp AUR ‘ottin, Brid WOUNDED SEVERELY. | ‘BELGIAN 0 CROSS OF WAR Wieaing ete Si x = ro ae mit vi & policeman who found th : SISTER CHAOLES AN AMERICAN NORSLO Lieut. E. 8. Irwin, Denver, Col He had 1 the crates many) + OEE PEAT REORE GT DE ltimes before his curtosity was r | First Lieut. and assigned to duty a@ mmanding Genetal ‘aide to the | Second D8 | Word has been received here that the Sist Pioneer Infantry, the Od t Biswas 6, A. Gares Louis; H.| infantry. Olficer Decorate 18:69.9090-6.6.8-66-0-0-0.06 $$0-64:0660-06-04-4-0006 Hei —— \ Eee Sten) eee a antry cer Decorated for Gal- atk * Mal . § Cloud, Kansas City, Mo.; B. T. Creer, lantry as a Volunteer in Sister Chaules, an American nurse | ors showered on her at the fair held| ish offic showering nnG6 OE) cesta apn geapee Inaldec THEA he) Wit vereereweereerees ee en ee bee Waterbury, Conn.: D. Lamberg, Chi- pa de ates who has been at the front for three | at the Royal Free Hospital in London, | roses upon her \ the Mederal authorities. and they com Mujor Sidney C. Graves, West| ‘ a cago; C. H. Payne, Concord, Mass Patrol Action. | years, was the recipient of many hon- | The photograph shows wounded Brit- municated with Washington Point, 1915, who has been decorated | cate Now Has Compaleory Mi ‘ rpls. R. L. Boyce, Pacific June SN, Aug. 1fecAn-Amari« — — - for bravery in France, i to go with Prt oem tion, Ia; L, Estabrooks, Canada; W.] oan Lieutenant of infantry has won the ASTORIA BOY TELLS TRAPPED IN BASEMENT, | 1 pee Ns father, Major Gen. Willan Bl eavawa, Aue 1 reeidene Sa ¥. Keely, Kenbridge, Va; A. J. Lam-| pelgian Croas of War by gallantry as a | WAR BOARD TAKES UP raves, who | wl ST Ne ie avaved the Compulsory Sith ert, Greenfield, Mass. | volunteer in a parol action, in which he! Grave co han nariencee |Gervice Sill, effent ones AN male | G. Paneth, No. 354 East 91st Street,| was wounded. A atch to the Bel-| OF MARNE FIGHTING MAN SAVED FROM FIRE | IS $70 10 THE 6000 MOTORMAN’S CASE In several engage France, |Cuban citizen n the aged: New York City. Jelan Legatic ouncing the award < sae | : and was 1 Siberian | twenty-one and twenty-eight icioaee G. A. Pendergast, Lynn, Mass.; L.|sives the lieutenant’s name as George ia % Ae if | i ; i | wes mission ) his military record, are Hable for service j 8. iman, Springfield, Ma Peudion, but as no such name appears |D€ Rosa and Ten Others Take 58) His Cries Heard Just in Time and| Vegetables Worth This Amount! Investigates —( ‘omplaint That 18 c m the army list at th Ww Depart- ris ‘4 "ut ing y i . * ly A : mt ‘ Mechanic I. Morehouse, Kahoka, ie * vai y fy cit ae en ee | Prisoners, Including a Battalion He Is Hauled Up With Have Been Raised in Back Were Discharged for Join- Mo. +. b ble Sommande ‘ © agoner C. D, Holmes, Briggsvitie,| ston. The denpatch says Commander. a Lopg Hook. Yard of Public Library. ing Union e agoner C. D. Holmes, VINO | cited In sof the day, for Aug.| Mrs, Mary De Rosa of 110 Sew York’ you" \ ML and decor with the Be Jan | E aii A Samuel Aaroff of No. 350 Shemela| New York's vest pocket farm—you'll) Nationa) War Labor Board Cooks F. B. Keyser, Claysburg, N. x de G a Ke Peudion, | Flushing Avenue, Astoria, has re-| avenue, Brooklyn, and an employee of |find it out in the back yard behind the] through Examfners John Henderson and ral ¥.; F. Leek, Moundsville, W. Va. tna wie pakeek atl |ceived a letter from her son, Private|the trunk manufacturing firm of A.| public Library if you look closely—is|C. B. Ogburn, to-day started an inve Privates A. S. Bule, Boguechitto,| the fn auualieies: bravery, | Thor Be Roos. cf the seth futantey)| 2" rier Company at 4 ,, nroome Abin VebsWlee te win lacwek | tleation into a complaint that within > Aut ertl 01 sansfroid, nee and — energ) tpi eee hting. alone tha| Streets was rescued from death by. fire the Ist month elghteen motormen em pele Wr USS rity: Asked | permixsio! join a Batt Lays eae the fighting along the} 1, gay when flames in the sub-basement| Already the tract has produced ale, ved o gr lai pee 1 he MY ONLY STORE c Lage St Be es charged with th fon of a coup de arn je wrote: of th five-story b ding ocecuple by | most 70 wth of vegetables, whic el % : * : H. M. Durkin, Worces- main beyond Was wounded) “It was after 3 u'clock in the morn-| the manuftacty persia) ; uy gh jst $70 worth les Neh | subway tines by the New York Con fare icegen e in the fight between the patrol and aj, ve : * 10: ER RULE n es cern trapped him |haye been sent to hoxpitals, But t nidated Ratiroad Company w 1 G. Epmeier Evansville,! German force.” Jing of July 14 when we reached the] fur below the sidewalk 1 duct f tables ts the | eh 1 because they Joined i , Nevada, Ia; |front, and we found the boys fighting| It was thought that all of the fifteen Sane : mart of tha tenes ‘Pha main Beoiherhend of Loosnetive -dnsineer na, Mass; J, V. Hassion, |mans were coming in like ficas and| the firemen were having a hard time | nora on their way to work in the morns| Ruilding La: J. H. Honaker, Draper, PUT 10 WORK IN CAMPS | we mowed them down as fast as they | foreing their way through ¢ ; and home at night pass through] John R. Dixon, one of the di ml e R. James, Tula, Miss.; C. H. came, Then we made a charge, and|*moke from burning varnish when @lirvant Park and study the crops. ‘Thus|Mmotormen, was the first questioned. He Jarvis, Bur a: G. A. Johnson, pas when we started to bayonet them ns ery came up through m rated Win- | they gain ideas that are at once used| sald he was warned not to join tii Adams, M Kengla, San| 1, ret re they dropped their rifles and raised|40W opening o! he sub-basemen their own back yard war gardens. | ution, but did; Later, he amid, he Francisco; 0, Luckert, Bloomfeld, | Jf Davis Says They Should Be) their arms, and, believe me, mother, | After sunerhuman efforts, the firemen |<) ie'iy ggured that the “Library farm" | wae discharged “for misrepresent Nob.; F. MeTier, deavor, Wis; W. Made “Do Their Bit” by it was an 1 picture. They werel ten trom Truck No. 20 sipped dowr indirectly Increasing production tn) (ita ie tccusntion win based an J. Main, Rockport, Mass. Peeling Potatoes. of all ages, and they started erying ea reds |many other acres than its own aiar which he sinned ase temher J. R. Melville, Rochester, N. Y. ne nid | and begging for mercy and calling us| They cow not approach the trapped | BY keeping watch upon it the tireds) of the committee, he stated W. Menzel, Madison, Conn: C, In|,,. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Jeff Davis, | comrades we took them prisoners. | man because of a wall of flame, but it| Musiness-man-back-yard-farmer learns) 1n reply to a que: tlon, Vr StGvBhy, ROsktGHI Tait Ac Asc OIGORS tee ee rere to nt ereAe. Gran) “Ten fe and myself had fifty- | was discovered that through an opened |0W to Krow onions, cabbages, beets, employed on the KIN wuntece Ince urphy, Rock a ‘owder in work for the country’s] eight pri among them four of-|grating on the Broadway side of the |°afrots—and how not to grow pernicious | were eligible to memberehiy sin th nell, Lesuer ( Minn.; C. C. Ol-|Bums.t | : pasdings life honk weeds. brotherhood, Dixon said they were 1 i Sravoaathe: Muah Mee aleaaita lucite diets ficers and a battalion commander. | burning buildings @ scaling hoo! mie {hut hnd'an organiaation of ther own E. R. O'Neill, Camden, N. Y. tramp and bum is that the first can and| When our Captain saw De cok and wi craven Uo bar teal | ngiher motormen Kuve similar testi ; ; $ betel) ; haute “won't | Kissed us and our Brigadier General H. 8. Pensi r, Milmin LL; W. S.| work if he has to and the third won't Oa Hh i Poterson,| works" suid dem. “Pitty thousand no-| complimented us, ‘Then my C ln AT GERMAN COMRADES, | HURT IN AUTO SMASH-UPS T- *.’s NEPHEW NO LOAFER, Caclie Masa boes are working for their country to- | noticed that I was wounded through cord, Mass.; I J. A. Peterson, Con- a | Offers fin Court C. Pettis, Worcester, One Machine Upset in Ditch, An- Steel ¢ or fight law will get a majority of th iandaged up. lamina spita pany. M8 Plerce, Irwintown, Gat ect eee eccrine eed a eel alt ln Si diet Liccers baw ag] are Cellon WR | odlteen we ag tae re at Hudson Seal, —_ $165.00, $180.00, $195.00 Powsit Cambridge," Mase’) A> Glacrtim {tat ue’ sine out of sort SERGEANT OF 165TH Merete he & | acu tagline pees cen ee Hatoras Vinita, St57.60, SONS, SUR ae Ftosenteld, Worveater, Mass, peeling potatoes and doing jobs around | Met Despised Army lin Atul vail abeidy sila wae oly Hark, Brooklyn, on July 33, appeared | Natural Muskrat, $97.50, $115.00, $125.00 \ WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- | cant wan ane Free ‘tune aoe | CITED FOR BRAVERY wits THE AMBRICAN ARSE wy | streets early tosday ven by Charien 107407, Benin wiit evidence that he Moleskin, $325.00, $385.00, $425.00 a ; ; = saps Hutehing @ garage owner of No, 456 rad ne police charged Natural Tiger Cat, $155.00 Sergts, G. A, Hambrick, George nanns of the Second Battalion, 40th His exhibits were papers from the Sixth Street, ran in town, Ky: ©. Toone, Athens, Ala. | BEULAH BINFORD,WAR R NURSE_| Fitzsimomns and Lieut. MCNa-i regiment, 28th Division, waa a methodi-| into cut three feet | crucinle Steel Company ef New Jersny Psciie, » * 7 deep t Ne 4 P. V. Krebs, No, 2170 Arthur Ave mara Rescued Patrol Cut Off [cai German who kept a diary of bis Giatyoseventh Sires! Where Te Rep. | Where Leayeroft Is employed 1 > a cut three feet nue, New York. Girl Who Figured in Famous Beat- by Enemy Barrage. jeareer as an officer, Here are two en-| tricks are being lowered oar, se ea: end claasnation records ¢rnis Scarfs Muffs « D, Willet, Annandale, Minn; W.| ty Murder Case Going to France. | _ Labease tries from his diary Thad tan And dames AtGGahs who | NUS local draft board, the Intter of which W. Wood, North Falmouth, Mass, Beulah Binford, th Birl in the case Sergt. omas EK. Fitzsimmons of June 7—In the night of the &th Ilives at Bedford Avenue afd Bterling hows he was placed in Class G be MeEL Gare mn! dnuew #5 ‘ston, |i" the famous Beatty murder trial in| the 165th Regiment has been cited for| and 9th we will relieve the front | picce, was thrown out on his head, He | “Use Of & weak $22.00 Beaver S ban 25.00 Corpl. W. E. Durgin, West Boston, ; ory D Virginia seven years ago, is in New|the French Cross of War, according} line. It must be a sad outt which is n"Kings County Hospital, Huteh Mechanic C, A. Latchford, Newport, | Ited Cross: nu iar unne on Tene | 68 Trane received by Bis fathers Vile) Toe oane |ings also was treated at ° -Natural Raccoon ° : He and aii|lage Clerk Michael B. Fitzsimmons| '° . area for Incerations and then arre Private F. P. Bergen; No, 1098/ suid soldiers tbe accented. as POU CEAEAR 1 ose | lite ahs wouaee that ike (ale || eS ceuaravenus ana’ Biraep le ... Hudson Seal . lence that rl placed as she oni ° mons, who is twenty-! jaws were all at their posts when | : 4 . Daley Avenue, New York. wea can'win back her good name andi three years old, was the first resl-| ine Acicionns attacked The ate |strect. Mary Burns, 43 years old, of 27.00 Gray Squirrel 24.00 KR. E. Bruce, New Haven, Conn the re workd if she but} gone of South Orange to go “over the| tack. thank God. " rand tg, | NO: 14 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, was ‘ ay + L. J. Cassidy, No. 409 East 147th | makes t = Tene: <a Men oranaa cuter pe” Rec erae tae ack, thank God, was repulse’ rown out of a machine driven. by 35 00 wee : 35 00 nen 5 elghtee er| top 8 was e beginning o nas mercifully preserved w : ; alae A j Street, New York City. weetheart, Henry Clay Beatty Jr. ofl ire big German drive in 1 Maren, al was after the next attack, appar-| George Sullivan of No, Kent Street, . Black Lynx ” bd IL BP, Harris, Kiverside, Gal; Ww. |Iiehmond,"was convicted and executed | the Dig 1B Mai ently, that the litutenant ceassd beeps | when it collided = w a truck 50 00 Tat Tens Henzler, No. 5518 North Sth Street, |lothian ‘Turnpike it In 1911-| tation, —Sergt. Fitzsimmons, with | Igacerhan ar te aaecment Liena cates essage ] y ° while, When the ¢ “ment died| Second Lieut F. J, McNamara of| L 0 ae TO “MOTHER. | Manhattan, ‘The womar ously i D| r ers le Min , e' we Peluso, No. 405 First Street, He she’ set lout to ‘make "K90d. By| Brooklyn, erept up under a heavy | ired internally, was attended at Jew fromfeaaqua 40.00 Black F 40 ) oken, N. J+ ty st Cee AH s 4 2 eI » t o ne o- | “Send Me Away Wt » Ma,” h ospita aek a . . Mt ta serve her country on the| enemy fire into no man's land to lo- | ° ac Ox ;. .00 ‘ wae Higgs Nes 195 Division Street, | ottioneld. cate the whereab« group of Said Bey iit ir | am 42 50 i fe y ua He a ae — Americans cut off by the German bar- |, Corpl. Raymond Le W of8o.| MILEAGE BOOKS AUG. 20, A Taupe Fox........... 42.50 F. Wawzenzuk, No. 608 Linton Ave- | NEW RECORD IN. PENNIES. They rescued these men, who Hudson atrost ken, dled of La 42 50 B F 42 50 oe vere PU had tartrate cy wounds on AA according to. wor fa “ npc OW. J. Weber, Jackson, Mich.; F —_——_—- | naa taken shelter in a ahell hol received by his parents, Mr. and Mra, | i'l! Be In ° rown Fox ° Ra Hiab ae U, 8. Laat Year Cotned 445,000,000| Fitzsimmons is a graduate of the|11, Wordemann. He was twenty-two 21.00 Skunk 21.008 J. B. Wisniewski, No. 243 Green ch of Us. |South Orange High School and when | years old and enlisted » after war| WASHINGTON . ° oKun oe e | point Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. There were 445,000,000 pennies coined |he enlisted, at the start of the war,| was declared with t Hatta 35 00 \ ; 32 50 MISSING IN ACTION, by the Government in the year ending |in the old 69th, he was studying law rps, New York National Guard, ° eee loleskin.. Pe e } Private L. Zoccoli, Italy June 30 last, the largest output on rec sets ater transferred to the 102d Field ‘ 95 00 K li k p ; we roe — Monde 72.504. waeaEr SMG he Ta iniswentine: tect eoneernina shia! GAWYER'S BON WOUNDED. Abeer Pa maT a t : eanuts ° olinsky.. pe | WASHINGTON, Aug, 13,—Deaths | Mountain of I-cent pi ia that the) nore gd. Roh w tt sion ea Gna cae heaun! & le Nutria le t : ; : jovernment now is making them en | APPAR popper pete f i 1 t for brown,’ moulded } resulting from accidents were an bronze, having discarded cop- | a the Rainbow Division, knowledge and We a a with ¢ A nounced to-day by the Navy Depart the basic me If the cuins) Robert J. Robeson of the law firm of ng MALORNE a h our. smooth Selections made during this sale will be stored free i ment'as follows: John A. Seigel, nfqually distributed, each American | wengel, Elliott & Rot apt pelt aa ora and | pons Vanilla Chocolate vent ‘as follows: John A. Seigel, sea-| would receive 32 cen wine abeson has been no nade the acr Fon i " 1 7 f man, No, 261 Lafayette Street, New Bank statisticians declare the Increase | tifled by the War Department that h cau a ve intoa generous bar NO CONN ‘CTION WITH Ve . f new pennies is due to the advance |son, Richard J n, has bee Ser hon y 4 drowned Aug. 10; Jose n prices of many articles as a resi a ‘ THY x HI 1 Orit iaet Braekiing, aiden | 't Eieetra ge (aany STHeIRS 84 8 TeHUIE | vereiy wounded In Brance eer peeiilog ete AUERBACH'S ANY OTHER FUR STORE i Hollang, anie eee | Young Robeson is a member of Com Lansing a ne ee } ich, Aug. 11, from | Smother F ‘Type Vessel talpany D. 166th Infantry, formerly the| WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Secretary joo, : abl Chocolates e injuries received in gn automob La hed He has been in activ , and = Mrs. Ba a Aton & aasenicer accident; Robert lL. Johnston, hosp TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 13.—The sey n the Rainbow Div 0 | leitor und Mra, John w,.| Uae fon O07 tr aa au an and Candies ‘ tal apprentice, Gillespie, Ll, on Aug h Ferris type vease! built at the Sea.|arrival in France and has taken part in|DUvis, have returned to Washing Congr 0 n Sale } : 6. from injuries received while bath- | corn Shipyard in this city was launched all of its engagements, The wounded 'Qvcreary and Mrs, ‘Laxnarng att sided not (o make the mileage scrip: MES u las 20m \ Jast night and christened Wakaona, man is an electrician by profession, : wigs y home at Henderson Harbor, N, x, lemepuble for Pullman charges, ‘APIA ARN ei RRS i ADS ~ fr ee