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ASUALTY ROLL FROM PERSHING and Twenty-Five Are Wounded Severely. tion and twenty-five ed severely wound planned t oform « number af states KILLED IN ACTION at @ new point, found the Germans Shall have home rule, including the Scrgt. P. D. Johnson, Oshkosh, Wis. had dug in their entire line there and ierman, Czech, Polish and South Sila Corpls. F. Dixon, Catlettsburg, EV Sonny ry Seung? Sen Were strongly defending it with ma Let history record how the | voniian states These, with Hungary CD Winter, Amen ta ‘fod; James Fe itennedy, Columbus chine guns F women of America kept thelr | witt form a league of Austro-Hungarian Baia S Aliana, Grimes sen | MIE Three Italian soldiers, captured — word | states i ee eeocete ee sd * | Privates Merton Barrow, Keene, N near Soissons early in July, reached a D. 7. Borwell, Byhalia, Miss; P./H.i Percival G. Butler, Worcester: | the American lines to-day and related | y ' LAWYER HARRIS D, COLT Furey, Untontown, Par J. 0. Gates uso, Italy Lavan My Case) | experiences similar to those recently |‘ WAS JUST LUGK,’ SAYS HERO 4 Kalainazoo, Mich.; R. Grooms, Rush Cochran, No. 1704 Third] described by two excaped British sol- SUED FOR SEPARATION M. Kneer, Kau Claire, Wis.; A. Kos- |, Cecil Le ¢ Jon, Jud, N. D.; Louis stories about cruel treatment of Allied Rae +s : & iy Cova, Philadelphia; Stentcinwek, Ter- |. . cruel treatment of Allied " reat, Wallace, Mich; C. J. Krum-| ryviile, Conn; Lester Pada Win prisoners and lack of food. Wife Alleges He Has Failed to Sup- rey, Charles City, la; P, Pellaccia,| thorp, Wash.; Joseph H. Eauclaire, A big chateau, dating back to tu os che x Portland, Me; A. E. Pickrel, Glen- Beloit, Wis; John B. Bide, Daglum nth century, ' t port Her amd Demands $200 piri a . 0d On N. D.; George S. Elliott, Concord, N of several tons ¢ rh ox a Week Alimony wood, fa; R. H. Reed. Red Oak, Ii} fh: Th Omak homer Taking wast ives planted by the ( ans be y H. Soles, Marshfield, Wis, het; Bellefonty ear done a fore thelr retreat, innumerable teaye Elisabeth B. Colt has bewun A. Walsh, No. 174 West 65th vere, Mass.;' Clarence No} been set. A stepladder leaning the Supreme Court for a separa Street, New York. mes, Franklin, wene W.1 inst the wall was connected with from Harria Dunscombe Colt wyer J. S Whitson, Rosemary, N. C Jones, New Britai Kwiat wires and batteries, If the ladder Th -deeiioa cect: SCOR ce 1 bias beach Bikes (To 5! | kow Chicago; J wson, were moved, the explosives would ve von Laletg ra se WOUNDED SEVERELY. | Biuetield W. Va‘; Leblanc have been set off. In one room was her complaint, Med to-day, Mra. € weblan Lieut. D. W. Jeff Mati m, | Salem, Mass an American rifle. Its removal would demands $200 a week alimony ai sieut. . Jeffreys, Marietta, | Owen M. McQueeney. Fire Depart- have released a switch connected with $5,000 to defray the cost of her sur ~ Sergts. M. Barker, Fairfield, ment, 30th Street, between Seventh high explosives. Jalvo the custody of seventeen-year-obl Conn; J. Cunningham, Waterbury, | and Eighth Avenues, New York. ng iins nearby dating back to. 4 | Harrie D. Colt jh.. son of the defend a Eee sheets eciikios | Heber BE. Nolan, Superior, | th century were similarly mined q or mem Minwacker! A Ml anthony sulle, Havernitt although they were useless in a miit and herself taddatz, Meriden, Conn. Franci O'Nell, Hu: tis i] tary way. | The plaintiff states she married Colt Corpls.- W. B mb, Windsor, | Ray 1B. Pa | —- Flushing on Dee, 19, 1894, and tho « «3 M. Boike, 1 a BB ton, Wis: Nick since January, 1911, they have lived faa URES; _ . h. Wash.; Micha: Shem e t # he: Boe: ae boo, Wis., W. L. O'Donnell, Hartford, |W liam M. Welsh, Chicago: William | suppo sit hee ee Conn; D. R. Roark, Ash L. Wenzel, Wakefield, Mass. pli pect te eee Se oe oo | tween $40,000 and $50,000 a year, while M.A. Talbot, Wallins‘ord, Conn; W.| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- | caretaker of Ohio Chautauqua Dis- \hin realty holdings are valued by he Townsend, Grand Rapids, Mich; MINED). | . at $150,000. . A. Young, Waterbury, Conn, ‘ Privates George R. Cochran, Pitts- covers Dismembered Body | oe > ‘ : Ai argh eas _ Privates F. Argente, Waterbury,| "John F. Cooper, No. 590 West 52d in a Sack. ‘GEN, GOURAND LAUDS Conn; ¢ Bishop, Hichmond, , Street, New York. REAM ® | WoosTpR, ©., Aug. 16. —Jdar | Mich; E. V. Bowie, Deep River,; Job 'R. Harris, Martins Ferry, 0.; *'| Martin, caretaker of the Point Bre | UNITED STATES RED CROSS Conn; H. J. Bruse, Pond, Wis; T.|Armand Payant, Manchester, N. Ht 60-06 99669946O96-0O069-0-4-04.46.46 LPDI-DIRDS 046-566-66.03.006.6.08 ©00%8| Chautauqua grounds at Smithville, near | Buikema, Zeeland, Mich.; J. J. Casey,| fouls” Langdon, Rockville” Contre Each the Allied soldiers cach of our Allies are different the top, from left to right—Eng- | esterday found the lower halt] Willimantic, Con W. E. (raner,|N. ¥ "| represented here is giving the with the exception of the Be Ish, American, Belgian, Greek, | of a woman's body in a weighted sack | No Small Share “of Success, He Omar, Mich.; W. A. Champion, Cold- ___ MISSING IN ACTION. military salute of his country. Bian and Czecho-Slovaks, which sh, Portuguese, Ser ia water hole sae the around Me | Says, Is Due to American Mich.; K. Dervis! Turlock; | «Corn, Btey sburgh, It is exceedingly interesting to are nearly alike, They are rep. and Czecho-Slovak BHaHIE Meee WarneOminine — a i ‘ Canteens. ved pins, Meriden, Con. fe eae E ©, Willlams-) note that the signs of respect of resented in this photo, starting at ‘ he Pade? the Dedy einen caeedi( pS dane <a een Last night's list was us follow Privates John H. Alcorn, Harris Jin two at the knees, and indications | Capt.d.A.BALLARD WASHINGTON, Aug. 16-—Appre etal lah SAS RC Pld Sia tae te Hhad Fana! Spon 4 ” DEFERRED DRAFT GLASSES were, tit te Boa ta teen in the | eae ciation of the work done by | the Sergts. Floy W. Clay, Minerva, W. |‘ 5 ah, aang | water several weeks. A woman's hat | ayy te TT ‘ American Red Cross representatives | ville m Sollie Ett , 4 y g: C ! va es ie pelle Binae at D, N REPORT | was found in the aack With All the Big Things Being} (1 srance is expressed in a communi- Patrick J. Fitzpatrick, Bayonne,| joa.’ Di ima, Rochester, N. FIGHTERS IN THE AIR MAY BE CALLE | Done Over There, It Figures | cation from Gen. Gourand, com- | N. Je Y.; Loy Dyke, Walter, Okla.; rie } . ” | inander of the Fourth French Army, Puleria eaten duces cated Di Fatrenita Lonsdale’ Oklas kdeard NO WIRELESS MARRIAGES. Up Pretty Small. sda pelle’ bere c.tsecay Gaia Corpls. Leonard Besaw, § ee niagara nay anaes i) One Aviator's Gun Jams, but . Gen, March Said to Have Made | fevecaes ta Servier Muet|, “1 ot them all right. But Mk aS) Gourand makes special mention of Wis.; Foster Decorah, Friendship Bridgeport, P: , Forees German to Jump -rediction Before Senate | aauen 1B, k, 1 guess dit at it a acsucaet canteens conducted by Miss H. B. Ely MAT UE ite eS SNES Louis: James H With Par Committee. | "No more tele oe] PERE. Wana OYSE SSEy eu of Bryn Mawr, Pa., and of another A ANCHE Rae et saan Water Philadelphia; Clovis G. H es ‘ wireless brides" for officers or enlisted] Pretty small | American woman, Miss Notts, whos j Se kr At Han tise 1 Chicas iuntown, Miss.; Alvin J. Hysong,Gal-| wWirlt TH AMERICAN ARMY 1N WASHINGTON, Aug, 16--A hint) nen is the order received at Hemp-| This was the way Capt, John Adams} 11, address is not known at Red } ‘obert Decorah, Mauston, Wis.; Wil WIN Eid ere SCH LnaLS PRUGB EIS RANG), A (Associated I ed new draft ages of | stead, Unless brides and bridegrooms! Ballard, who as Lieutenant in the 9th! (oon po adauarters here. Gen. Gou- | iam Dunne, ‘reland; brnest. Fote, | De EN Keil, Phicnept | —Durin acrial f Wed }18 to 45 may be still further extended | go before a local clergyman or chap-| Infantry in the American push last | sand's communication follows Richard W. Heller, | entine Loreti, Ithaca; Vase was da Jor the deferred classes entered be- isin th y must vale until the return of) July captured, single handed, se anne patti affords me UO lis Lewin, Russia; Frederic MeConnel . a ir nat 5 bla 5 || the bridegroom from service teea Gern nd a machine gun, ex- | tunity of extending to you z i No. 996 Simpson|iimatlac! John ‘A. Sa whor: Lan Alle atari And, iaheae the Hero, the}fore the war is won war given by |" tone Clerk. dilbert was, notified by] wen @yTmans and & machine Kine ore eiation of the great services t, Tex.; Louis| te? ierman balloon, 1 Old 69th Swears Ven- [tem Maren, chief of staff, testify: | ine State Attorney General that unless! 22 'stacon gtrect, Brooklyn, yesterday, |"enaered by the American canteens | P Reiwanioet ooo et William Metz. Eact Orange, N. J. » he 1. to ts Sak es . Jing recently before the Senate Mili-) both parties to a marriage appear for| ( vn, yesterday’ lin my Fourth Army. No small share PATRICK G. Mckeon, No. \ 1 ah th ance on the Boches. tary Con ° | license, there may be some doubt 48] (oye conan ing been promoted to a|the. comfort, moral and. material. Brook Avenue, New York. Seaup aes: Wabi AS iene | ; Bly |to ita legality, During this week threa| da¥s ago, having been promoted lo a) the comfort. moral tne te rei Maurice C, J. O'Brien, Milwaukee Aug. 16, ~The jan bacteria! It ia not beyond the range of pon) nective brides arrived In Hempstead| Captaincy and ordered to Camp Dix r hot only to Miss Nott's canteen Martin 1°, Randall, Belfast, Me he following Americans ap “Private William Corbett of No, [26/ sibility that this Congress will have | fr tie Const States a day too) to command of a company of Na or permissionnaires at Chalons, but . George Rogalska, Milwaukee M to-day's overseas casualty | un Vest 20th Strect, killed in aetion.” |to author he invasion of other |!" hey offered triple rates for wireless| onal Army men, also to: M anteen at St Georwe B Seott, Shenandoah, | ta aa) wport, R.| t That's all the casualty list has to classes in order carry the work | marriages, but in vain. During the battle, Capt, Ballard] Remy-Sur-Lu whose beneficial Louis A. Seidl, Marshfield, Wis.;) Mar arty ere ti boom ath good through. n. March ix ted as! The War Department will not ay her American. discovered {influence is felt throughout the army shall A. Shannon, Charle y, ia tle ee ee | nbout Fe ee eee eee in Ino CeBtiMORy AIAGe DUBIN coe | Ue. Mee aeaE wutee: 10F kbO DUFHONe” | ure Pence ‘ led in a Corps. Kindly express my gratitude we ap HN le i 4: de ese aa and D. L. Strebig, Phillips: | San Antor cba Wr eshe BUE ae they had been told. sen near| nineteen Germins concealed In ®t, ‘ait those persons whose gene wh Mp tH Mich: Dennis F.| burg, N.J. Killed in Action—T, Wal- | Aug. 10 ere ie Mmurning in Company T/T ne 1 t t »| Camp Mills and the Mineola and Garden| Wheat feld, His companion was shot |oxity has supported the canteens, and RD Pore aru pannus. Pat lace, Akron, O, 16th Infantry, Old Fighting, Irish «) thine throushe The war that we {City aviation feldy have been asked to/and killed, but Capt, Ballard tells] accept my distinguised salutations.’ vr cs | > u Vir. a Prisoner oy.) i a ¢ pe ee ORD ve way That Wel perform marringi monies yhat happened then in these words 3 DIED OF WOUNDS. h you choose, Heroes of the can win ia to put the greatest num- | _ be ps pt, Hallock Welles, Brookline, | ONE OF 3 BROTHERS KILLED. } "087%. Grose announcing Luneville sector and of the inst big mien aver there that e-em! FRANK W, SPENCER DIES. | got two of them—shot them—and (1 ARFMONT RESTAURANT Mass. ' | ae Cea Raymond 3 Marne push are swearing v Hardships! Bveryone will have hard: | i 4 + | the rest surrendered Privates Mandel & erstel, Buenos | patrick Walsh, Wh that Lieut wh A cag for the bravest litt ; ships! No man can go into war with- | ane The seventeen rmans he had LEASE AT $20 500 A YEAR ] Ayres, Argentina; Carl A. Bohlman, | Wan jie ie te 7 7 Sanit ying cps lous habdahipe Had W per Rsperience| io. wore forced by the Captain to Fi Columbus, O,; Geor A ay, i 7 a’ tt Ra Germany, was received to-day Gan: Waren (ade itolean that thar | and Last Wit ciated Press, i * a ik pei i | brid Mass. » Dawso tae: were by his family he wished, in action ],. Ten. March made it olear that there) co wy spencer, ‘for eight yearajoarry their machine m1 othe = | kelev Springs, W. Va.; Glenn E,| name of Walsh —>— “Bil for that is what he wae|® iste posstbility of Brance or Eng et ; . in | American lines, When the prisoners | Secured at Auction by Present Hold- rowbridge, Williston, N. D. Infantry, but now Wounded Writer Coming Home. ; ' land greatly inere bow their arm with the Associated Press, died suds). es, Capt, Ballard " batt John O' ‘Connor, No. 404 Fourth | for puirick, elle PARIS, Aug. 14.--Flovad Gibbons, war|ctled, was “striker,”* or orderly for deniy at hit summer home in New| Were safely in cages, Capt, Billi er, Who Has Been Paying Avenue, Brooklyn. killed in a , f Ciiteaty ‘Tribune, {Jleuts, Johnson and Metcalf, He had Dorp, Staten Tal last night. He| hurried back to his unit Oniv. ea ano. WOUNDED SEVERELY. ; “AAG. Ker Hania ieuer fice: | BOGw: MERI KE every officer in t > MEN 1 SINCE J JUNE 5 wan forty yenrs old ands sur vpt. Ballard is a graduate of| y $4,200. if ; Lieut. James McConnell, Marshall, * Balleau Wand June, |outtit, including Capt. Ryan, unt | asmus Hall High School and st. | ahs Claremont Restaurant ee. Hive | Amorich:) One €¥0-WASlordars came allowlne cle for eve te Spenc irted his newas wrence University. At the open. | site ve Was to-day leased for five wo platoon lead He in rage ; Jing of the war he had J entere 2 F cceenael | ‘ —— . is, Ind., Sentinel, of whic woame! the Long sland Medical College, | Ht “ enta the b ura 0 revious to rowder Make Wer Re) pabtisners’ Press. the United Pr pure Canhp auctioned by Henry Brady of No. 200 ] Sealed to at “at PLAN PROFESSORSHIPS ("RS (8 tame’ enoctace tnctory | gardless of Grounds for ght thats Nar asa (Uae tt mae ee tee ee oe 4 hey nits 1 A i | : WANN Exemption Vises. Be wae eecelue p SEGREGATE SWI | ff but 64860 a: vant : "TD TEAGH AERONAUTICS 2°" S37". 0.00004. ba Ws mal 1 | with a rl, tw r WASHINGTON A tr nore Grell was asked to t 4 Mr home wa. ' ' nee in the price 1 | Guard Purity ! pre abe Mlb gai 2 iat me ga i doo een ants Made for This | mse? -and kissed tatement to-day ¢ a Ae _— Branch as Lasting Effect on iy gp ie nena who resehed’ STRIKE IN MUNITION PLANT. f° na ih Bouth ch ir ec ed her as ¢ u warm hea thele we firat birthda A wis é We: a Education RAMA ny is must appear before the Local pany Vio-\_ t n to domest k NDON “Re “ he wr he fi Had hb iain 1 t Dee oT ONDON. aus been a knight o' would have Is to register for milita " tributed t ecorate me Me ; Nee acnanieaa | : : NEWARK, N. J 16.—C'laiming | poy domestic st an ein 1 Gra Apaal flown her color nh ance. A a. 24 H " mpany ha lated t pen | ne her my will b ITALIAN HEADQUATY A Fee was, he went it first fight | grour ” Opportur t onjpania Swift tte 4 M HIERN ITALY, A an t M with her name k f m “ ' lode K ‘ essag e feet Te LOE RST After the fra! rick up and the r+ forded mubsequentiy in 1 A MERGES | London makes announ t tha bia p none day. When|! bel gle las AIRPLANE FALLS ON TRAM. | ( ‘ nad accepted a gift Provision will made he senate nag a he was in an old m w + Passengers Killed in Neeldent » start alm nN Sania werk as . ration by mail of any pm ge tema work in the srindstone turned Wo ent 1 xy to “ r tr JARSELLLI ' Au | 1 1 1 a Wits | day the Jur f H fava \ rplane refture 1 W Every jar of Gulden’s ; an he wis a ied. | ! . “ ; Sraiatinn { Mustard is automatically | nbri 1 wa xtreme care should by ; ! t " tand ; ; to 4 er in conne c W eo th is pegiat nour stein ver n jured i ° sealed the instant it is |, Wore: taxa ov hes ( ? aoe . . ' machine w \ ‘ filled. Purity, cleanli- I teeter: foe ae. words some of saranulaaal teed - i ness and natural flavor jn LE RETRV ALT AS A aleal m Whi went on , yard f f ‘ Peanuts tJ AM ba he Ane Hines : States Cowiniteay ee eee » how to iis, / German 9 ; ment en Mage roasted ‘golden \ are guaranteed in_ this mnavine on i hv cost 9 netlainausia: Dut ie et - ‘7 ae Es brown,’ moulded way. Read the Purity § \ the wate b Hl” have aauad VAcktainenta, dsalaclil : ne d wher RUPereamen SAait Herebiag nen | Ate rT a tl | with our smooth Slip over top of jer. pedo that had jammed: 8 FT that this invasion is “no Ther Joubt he Boche|FRANCE, Aug. 16 (Associated P i Mineae Britain | Vanilla Chocolate pases | an @ symbol Of the renalssanl Tha w The meme uninitter Caecho-slovak intoa generous TOKIO, Monda Aug. | ih ' n t tay have on a tou i} Jd learning to moderr fa . Lieute G . Haglund ' ) AUERBACH’S ated} ol h ; peet Engl 1 France ‘ ‘ ; } Alth nain- | dark w : a en " Chocolates been wou | aes : were th ‘ 1 hing wa warfat | Mustard |: i) la Gat cs ot uate eo um oi A tg ocd ®t aang, emt | gi comt been| restored to. the tional use | FOr Pe ere : yg eee la wht ET hie alt fia a andes ¢ sete naye been . r al | Gec to him represented everything | wer ed by the Cor nder nit his recognition wi nain a | all Purest Products larrented at Nagai and #00 men and) after the war, it appears evident | that was good and clean and decent |Chiet a handauararn the Gon malt ognition on paper, if the Cent ‘Pow Conyrteht, 2017 LE The Same for over 50 Yoara | Women at Ghaks, indus turbances| that the influence of aeronautical | in the United States pelineseh insatem (URS AKUeT alee: 4a : Jers. ay they have so far, remit RM vena has doubled twice in the ps r, due| Work now being done will One knowing Metcalfe knows some visit the American troops in that lic , Ttorions against the world attack masa! fork, largely to @ corner in the market effect en higher educi Boche will pay for Billy's death, region, denied @ permit, the Frankfort Gazette, “ f TO-DAY ONLY 43 ienallciiel Eighteen Met Death in Action WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Forty three casualties were announced to day, including eighteen killed in ac- CASUALTIES OF U.S. NEAR 21,000 MAR ARMY CASUALTIES, 2,788 American rotale Grand total ditionary expe- Prev, Reported | Reported, Aug, 16, Total || Killed in action 3,483 15 «(3,498 | Lost at sea .... 21 — = 281 Died of wounda.... 1,162 7 1,169 Died of accident and other causes . - 676 Died of disease — 1,546 Wounded 19 9,526 Miasing, including n prisoners ....... 1,446 251,471 Totals 18,143 51 18,177 MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES, Prev, Reported, Reported. Aug.15, Tota’ Deaths “eB — = 848 Wounded 147 — 1,847 Prisoners 5 = 5 M ry eo — 2,788 + 20,965 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, K\ es Se ea) FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS udgueie SALUTES OF ALLIED SOLDIERS. GERMAN ABUSE (ae A IN FRANCE, TOLD BY TTALIANS Craftily Wired Americans Find Old Chaiew to Set ON Tons of Explosives. WITH THE AME Aug bomba x Intermittent r areas along the Veale merican patrols, cro: ICAN ARMIES (United Press.) f the rdment ¢ continues saing the river LEAGUE FORMED 10 PROTECT THE AMERICAN PHOMERS A GEMM, Amer LONDON, Aug. 16.—A plan has been ently been organised in Berkeley, sgomted for the formation of a league s the form of pledge peo- of Austro-Hungarian States, to be au ple are asked to subscribe to a Vienna despatch quot- i DGE OF ing the Czech radical organ in the Aus The League for the Protection of trian capital to that effect American Prisoners in The Hachange Telegraph correspon GERMANY patch, which was printed In the Berlin do hereby pledge myself to \oxsi« tung The quotation Gom refrain from buying German: | ihe Czech organ reads made articles after war IF It is learned from a retiable » Ameri prisoners of war re ee aire Ma en lacs lpn merican 9 inderatanding with representatives 0 ceive other than humane treat ail the Austrian parties for a complet ment at t hands of Germany ion of the Austrian constitution ican prisoners in Germany has ague AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN STATES LEAGUE MAY BE FORMED Dealing Says Autonomous in With Home Affairs, Vienna Despatch. for the protection of « in dealing with home affairs to: