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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918. oy: ‘A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS DEATH ROLL TO-DAY 1S 10] | HOME OF CouNTESS. WHERE U. S. OFFICERS NOW LIVE (GERMANS BEAT AMERICAN AND ALLIED PRISONERS IN THE ARMY CASUALTIES; |. a - 09 KILLED IN ACTION a General Pershing Reports 21 ‘| JAPANESE REJOICING His Meit Meeting Death |" JT U, §, SUBCESSES y Wounds, | AT THE BATTLE FRONT Papers Believe if Enemy Is Driven DISEASE FATAL TO 10. ‘Accident and Other Causes List} Back, be Moted Lalla but One Soldier—No Se- pe cess hc '~| Two Escaped Britishers Tell Tales of Grossest Cruelty and Neglect of Wounded, Most of Whom Die Unattended. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES — IN FRANCE, Aug. 14 (United Press). LEAGUE FORMED 10 Allied prisoners, including Amer- teana, are beaten with clubbed rites on PROTEGT THE AMERICA the slightest provocation, according to two British soldiers who wer» captured PRISONERS IN GERMANY by the Germans on May 27, and - escaped to the American lines after 4 league for the protection of spending a week in hiding and fleeing. American prisoners in Germany has They told a remarkable story of cruel recently been organized in Berkeley, ties practised by the Germans. Cal, Here is the form of pledge poe- Only the most desperate cases 418 16 are asked to subscribe to: + cater WA, ONDON, Aug. 14.—News of admitted to the hospitals, where they iletsthy Nike cattntleal | # ee receive little treatment, the Tommics PLEDGE OF . A France, says a despatch to said. The majority of wounded die in The League for the Protection of WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Casual-| the Times from Tokio, dated Aug the hospitals. An American medical American Prisoners in tles reported by the War Department] 10, has profoundly impressed the officer, himself weak with a high GERMANY. to-day totalled 101, divided as fol-| Ja who do ae conceal pfever, worked untiringly treating other I do hereby pledge myself to lows: Ps La ‘ Hebel peel ih a bai prisoners and endeavoring to obtain refrain from buying German- Killed in action, 69; died of wounds,| * " bgt i made articles after the war IF metamorphosis of the United 21; died of disease, 10, and died of| states into a warlike nation that accident and other causes, 1. dares to help in breaking up The list follow militarism. KILLED IN ACTION. The newspapers believe that it the enemy is driven back in the Lieuts. W. B. Brown, Moscow, Pa weat the € wan Wendos te tha 8. T. Cole, No, 227 Cedar Street, t will increase Conditions in the hospitals are the worst possible. The Britishers saw | American wounded who had not been | | treated and whose wounds, originally | slight, were becoming serious {| The escaped prisoners reported an feet eee eeee eres ee enes increasing shortage in foous and sup- Tat history record how the plies of all kinds. ir rations cons women of America kept their sisted of three-quarters of a pouad of — word. unpalatable potato bread, int of = === thin vegetable soup and “cof [ii hawthorne teres, tue Germans| NEW GERMAN OUTRAGE ceacsot ig tnger quantities | AGAINST HOSPITAL REPORTED; |norse iinew furnished meat accasion| DELIBERATELY SLEW 600 American prisoners of war re ceive other than humane treat ment at the hands of Germany. orning, N.Y. Sergts, E. H. Claypool, Bowling | Brighton, Pa.; G. Stafwisky, Mayfield, Green, Ky.; W. Keefe, Pittsburgh, Pa, | Pa H. F. Kocher, Phillipsbu. 3, N. J. C. F. Tate, Binghamton, N. Y. W. G. Nordman, Chicago, Ill; L. 8.] L. A. Taylor, Canton, Il. Woodward, Mildrew, Okla, | BR. W. Thomas, Pittsfield, 111, Corpis. V. I. Frodl, Jonesville,| W. E, Tilly jr, Roslyn, N.Y. Minn.; R. E. Heifner, Hitonka, Ia;| M, Vanek, No. 113 Madison Street, H. Gilbert, Mount Vernon, IL; B.| Hoboken, N. J. ly to the Germans 6 prisoners | juddaby, Louisville, Ky. | J. Welsh, No. 343 Hamilton Avenue, Vigst nb eat Mechanic F. Wiskeski, Rockaway| Brooklyn, N. Y. we = = —— eee | The two Tommies said the lack of Paris Told Enemy Poked Machine | ONTESS as < WAC Vw Hes. Ow S NOW? ee TAD AR TERS FOR 3 vit Ladle N.Y, Fen A. Klaiber, North Hackensack, 9 NTE Pe Sear o™ eee WMA, QO ARTE b FOR AMERICAN }food among the civilian population) Guns Through Windows, Kill- Yagoner §. Harrison Little, | Ne Je many was such that it has be-| ing N . Datier Cal. DIED OF WOUNDS. A view of the lunchroom in | tended by tho waitresses at the ) over to the American ¥. M,C. A. | Earl of Strafford in 1808 whe was lhe Custam of the soldiers to| 08 Nurses, Doctors and Patients. Privates J. Allex, Mount Prospect] Major M. A. Wells, San Antonio,| Chandes House, L« howing club. by Cora, Countess of Strafford the widow of Samuel Colgate of leas thelr: tarntiion part of (eth “aores ARIS, Aug. 14.—Reports from I; T. T. Bab Ber w Tex. _the American officer ing at- Chandes House has been turned | Bet she was married to the New York lig needed sratlenac AGeh “Sondiewe P unt Notre Dame, three Balaski (none G. s Capt. M. H. Jordan, Birmingham, [recently sent to Austria in an effort metres south of Ba- Wayne, Ind.;| Hudson Street, Hoboken, Ithat they wanted no furloughs, pre A 8,000-hed French howpital at E. E. Dixon, Hall day, Ark.; H. H.| Privates G. H. Bake Chita Ta ferring to remain in the line that point is situated under a hill Minersville, Pa; J ‘laherty, W Vv. Clark, Ludlowville, N.Y. AU, J [substitutes are uned. Some soldiers| Germans, according to reports re- burn, Ma A. F. Fogel, Dorchester, Altoona, Fast A 7. "| re wearing 1914 uniforms and papec| ceived here, killed most of the las hine ually T. J. Gorman, 311 East 25th Street, New York City, B. B. Grappin, Linwood, Mich | Wd, Green, 8 Myrile Avenun| &o ‘Snyder, Batavia, N. Y. W. H. Gerow, Hailberry, Canada; ¢. A. Gordon, C! k, W Marl: t tired quickly, merely showing the] Pointed through the windows o one-story wards KF. } Munch, Montr: Rye, Col.; fe prisoners how to do the work to whicn} the Then they burned the hospital “| He Is Private William F. Ki Conservation Drive Al-] y were assigned The Uritishers were impoverished] to the ground 1¢]People of the Rhine Country|4e Spends Entire Morning H. Wagoner, No. 895 Second Ave- | 2 Sormerly ‘ 4} anit ar ‘ith Ther Talks i rad 5 Brooklyn, N. ¥; fuer New Voeke: of the 105th, Former! Grumbling About Losses and W ‘ Them and M alks in ready Shows 25,000 Jars Jand could not eat the meals furnished | * — Griffith, Jermyn, Pa.; O.Gri on, — AL W. Worme, No. 390 Second the Old 71s Bane osing > Jemocratic Way. te, ow Winter m by the Americans until they Turtle Creek, Pai J. H. Hash, iy od,| Street Brooklyn N.Y. | e Id 7 St. ear of Losing the War. y Ready for Winter. Ey ia Amer loan ng ua ‘vey WILSON PUTS HIS 0. K. Mo.; Heldman, Shey, Il" M of "1 o 7 \ chs to the fare Forsyth, Ga; J. Jaskt, Hainawvilic| pc am Covington, G, g,| ld National Guard of New Y ut] Tuesday's 1 newspapers regard | FRANCE, Aug. 14 (United Press) ngs and settlement houses, hun- [entire ammunition train destroyed by 1. 2 Sisworth, Minn.: J, R, Law-|the head of which is Major Gen. John tthe Anglo-French thrust as] Americans here are strong fork f pate housewives of New| bomb from an AM lied airplane Writes Dr ies Bir Favors En- A. P. Jones, Camp Merritt, N. J, ' somo, Ne Os He O'NaM OF 1 Osan has bean inthe 2 ol iuerted won-at ultia taped by ee Who has returned to London (york are up large suppl rolling of Entire Profession tor we sings iNe 207 W. oath Street, j rE b: Oeullivan, Binghamton, N.Y. nent with thi Victorious forces of it exhaustion of the ria i ufter eight days In th field, during food for u nest winter AUG. 24 REGISTRATION DAY ” National Service. E. terson, Cambridge, Minn.; wh ‘ a exan hh wattle h lew York. GE Readout, "Liscombs lier de a, | British Field Mar Dou troops, t arn I fon Mateial AAs Degeny Nias bal od to-day by the New Yo ork| FOR THOSE 21 SINCE JUNE 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Thousands A. J. Laurins, Durhamville, N. Y. Soules, Nilitaga Conn.; R. Trout, | Haig. It was know n Br 1 iat ‘ ery apr ire Several times the King met Amer Food ¢ nisston These vol | of physicians not already commissioned J. Leaver, Cleveland, Ohio eres ports that American troop: aided ns, chatting with them int inteers In th ve are put - in the army or the navy will be enrolled : DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND Rea ro ‘ much graver tot > \ lunteer Medical Service Corps A. Pipstalie No. 4806 Third Avenue, OTHER CAUSES. pe te ae ¢ he ea ag ‘i a Weatfalische Zeitung | friendliest manner, He talked with|ting up thousands of jars of fruits| Crowder Issues Orders To Prepare |” bss Volunteer a: =" Yi vice rome erie and Gen, March in his at Wash : : ust reorgants nder the visiol ees mbridge, Mass.; Petits 1g ea D. Belmore, St. Regis! i cean to the 1 pide i rin It neve y to Gens. Pershing and Bliss and Major!and vegetable More than 25,000! for Any Delay in New Draft of the Council of Nationa! Defense, tie y pee Vikan: re ON — urday afternoon said h aght the | tor t up t ves of Gens, O'Ryan of the 27th Division, | quarts have already been put up | Bill corps has been changed to include not ea : 2 ome pees wrne Save a PONS 1g, | POOF t Rhen 1 Lewis of the S0th, and decorated « a Gatuntenta. Ain eae mraotlonile| 24 wins | ONLY men who were not eligible for ser- con, Ga TEN ON MARINE CORPS York boys wer aa iss © volun i WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Aug ae ae abst W. Maleszko, Harrison, N. J. or part of them, in the action "i ee humber of our troops who participated every nationality in the city and all] be the next registration day for Ameri: |ait legally qualified nclud= G. C. Miller, Lancaster, 0.; i c. CASUALTY LIST TO-DAY: Rp tidy ane t any § t : nee when |i the fighting along the Somme vn e en up to seventy! ean youths who ha ached twenty- . Who have no! 1 com- aniée uffto: f Nolan, e 27th, the New pular apprehe ¥ ' te fram: fol our Sani r. Blu fton, Ind; J. Nolan i} Fe cae en ; mune duly: 4 | Fhey devote from ¢ xh UPB) one wince June 5 last t Wilson has written a letter C, Js Orr, Hudeon Falls, N. Y. : is Private Williar ‘ x iday nigh King reviewed Tiniy iy Wasteor taal didlo on Medicine and Sanitattoy J. Piuggi, No. 401 E, 100th Street, —_ © of the 105th Infantry, formerly she | through German thwestern |O'Ryan's and Lewis's div and | f inning ee ming it | SORE: ets hain neal quale: fOr: Sine u arate Deas, Girne Se J. W. Reames, Goodwater, Ala \ i i i ath brothers and two sisters No. 2 t t . DY piv ie recip teh a wed in a month after their names es Sells Carttas ‘A. D. Ruhl, No. 134 Locke Street, ound and Two Are Unac- | west sath street, and the fam ke Wine anon anes in {tho ca and ry ire fr suse ta taal auiianle Albany, N. Y. counted For, Says Report since his departure for the nt: hue} dit ext v Pseacane ees Ne ies hy aig Mec brsrect 1 +N WIC ut fi nat, Aus 4 T. W. Shillinburg, Mount storm, W WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—-A Ma-| Moved to No, 2899 Heath Avenu ‘ a BPA TIA Rose, | heen distributed. President W Caritas leland, consi Va; B. Shui Easton, Pa.; O. rine Corps casualty list shows: Killed | Another brothe in the Naval Ke- |!t8 head in ¢ Diseeldort and led ir ity Direct f the Bureau of) proclamation excepts the Territories of with « handsome Slining, New Anburn ; S&S. Snow tion, 4 4 in action se-/ serve at Pelha say € e, even in y c Be N r State laska, Hawai and to Rico from small cottages, at 1 ) A nt i AAA liter rva © Now York State| A pottages, a den, Seattle, \\ ce, By wounded in aciian, (Genres @sinut [etter aecaivenntron cis people e hea uerblin N a onde tral Sai aa re Boca.” ( . ire | the registration t ravily, a late Hp omen nined), 1; missing inaction, 2) ou atea duty dn i uh har dereet . d Geen ese ay tay will be fixed for these, Only men cn held at $150,000. KILLED IN ACTION. ee neat ce Fran at ea eat a _ rast democratic: manne jaime : ia'tha armed service ate exempt from Co John D. Stark, West Pitts en 4 r es Loaded a ine : Am thors re I by the I L registratic n Re Re at tne New . " * 7 sag , sie we Ma 1, McRae ! It was t that th registration Proper Way J). 0,200, verm ooking forwart in J Aorarha ra Brees ee this restatation NO Hucmen a a A vlagap aon Be Mi Ans : The K Visited the newly w n Bureau of ¢ rvation, | t ‘ ary when the draft ROOF: erma Soud nia the " boy wa d \ weitu \ na igertnianrs he , ' the canning centres frequently to | ages are extended, and tt also was an To Keep It WOUNDED SEVERELY. [yuty “ar gore dena er retary eae of Aine and er | ntientronuenty 4 | ae ara ntended nnd Ut ana way an ‘rivates Edwin C, Be Wallula, | ceived t cenlis # ‘ 4 sega ina she PRAALISALF tng Jay for the regi Wash. Harry (, MeKee, Fort Wayne A ; VENAGIAN CAEP | ney 4 HONCh WHEN TGs nen from elehteen to fort Ind.; George M. Robinson, Consho- | Department. On tha the F ert Germa 1 the y hai \ udvine those in| p eokeveun Henge 1 \ ea eigpeoleays : five, even if Congress passes the bill in | hocton J iJ nae 0d we an s ad rem i} Ville | ' ea ‘ f the t en eer tim: because #everal of the largest WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined), the Ancre K pat 1 The \ i \ TT knighted G Deber riits a ¢ blew ca pur- | Stat nthe Union hold primary ele _rivate William A. Dodge, Molalia, |!r0P of Crown F Ruppre ! f I v ‘ ' 1 ' ' tions on that day Our Roofless Plate ae MISSING IN ACTION lprivale ener aas ean ee a 7 TE ae aR te | is absolutely the only thing of its Renn ita al ; ' : 4 YONKERS BOY CITED. LIEUT, WINSLOW IS KILLED. Jiicg. Why struggle alone witl Samue 1 t ‘i . Rw Niel | ‘ iy struggle along with pourshi Ther I, Everett, New Adi- drafted way M n \ | aren eae ai a Firat an old-fashioned — contrivance Ba rea oO " ! 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' Americuns in Allied Arms May Vote os Aas Washington-Bar Mere | a , De A i 4 "\ae Fulton St., opp. A. & S., B’klyn, NEW HAVEN merieas : \ ; NA cor ere Hours, §.30—7.30, Sunday, 9—18 ve OU 2P Lheeehoy | Meht ath n Governor's BRANCH OFFICES: ew Haven Arey ws , An Italia A ' ’ | and had boen in the service for] om come ‘ sate One of New York’s mere t pee a ine Bea open tere, Lame ent, sevordin a de. {if The. net Mose ' PR " on r ars. permanently ma: | 140 Newark Avenue, Jemey Olty, ™, % Oldest Food Products an announce eas Midi te paich to Cen, Renilio Gustiemait 19) BPA SARE Arte parece 0 Paris. ned no He had been ailing only Rig Afvany @t., New Bronewich, M, dy numbe “ther changes in passen- &Vices to his mo has just been jrary ache of the Italian Embasay lives longer be t dng to the Paris week and the cause of death Was ger service are also announce adie to megume his dudes, {iu the italien Supreme Command. Ogdensburg. Journal to-day, wiven as old age. U0 enith Berens, { ‘ . & el