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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS 397 IN TO-DAY REPORTED BY GEN, PERSHING, BRINGING TOTAL DIAL 10 22 it) sini 37 Killed in Action in Death Meth se Roll of 49 From Army and Mé rines. DISEASE TOTAL IS 4. 221 Are Severely Wounded and 136 Are Missing— One Held Prisoner. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. - Army and one Marine Corps cusualty to-day, contain 397 making the grand of losses in the American Expeditionary Hist, made pubtic names, total Forces overseas 22,891 ‘The first army list, made public for this morning's paper,” had 21 Killed in action, 4 died of disease, 2 died of accident or other causes, 81 severely wounded, 23 wounded to degree undetermined, 65 missing action and 1 prisoner, a total of 17. The Marine Ce a6 names, 5 men action and 1 dying of wounds. The second casualty list given out for publication in the papers of afternoon, contained 194 divided as follows: 11 killed ed of wounds, fn wounded to a de- gree undetermined and 71 missing in action, The second Iist Is as follow KILLED IN ACTION. men ps list cont being kille@ in army this names, DONAHUE, ABE, Edward DE SPAIN, Harry H., Spart Privates. AMEDEO, Gilberti, W, Springfield COOKER, George, Indianapolis, Lad. DUVALL, & hee, 1s PEARSON, Chanute, Kan, PHILLIPS Bronz, Wyo, POETT Edward, Cincinnatt, TAYIOR, Jack B., Weiser, Idaho. TEMPLE, Herman'k,, Kemptar, North Datota, DIED OF WOUNDS. Corporal. Cihrence 1, Colui Mechanic. Owosso, Mich Privates. GILLIGAN, Bard Poitip, Cap Douglas, HULTE ose hina Min Mam, ik Arthur J, fom ¥ BRADLEY bus, Wis, HWISE, Harry Wis, TOMOZAK Mifwauhee Moonee SEVERELY. Colone! Manus, Lyon," Mase Lieutenants. beter We Lae MCLOSKEY, Burts y FEEGGEL, John AuESTID, Joy Hredenck” Tenia Mich WCLUIE, Mobert Batiey, Pedinout, Cal MURRAY, William L., East Orange, N. J. riage, Wis, Meriden, Conn. Sergeants. RURKHATD, Jobn J DLELEM. Doran Ar BLOKE, Joun LEE, James L. WCAULLY ARTLS, Mi Willimantic, Conn, won, Va ‘ashen Charles Clem Evn Henry M, TOKERSON LETERING (lace Haven,” Mich, N SCHULTZ, Albert, Wallingford, Conn. SULLIVAN, Conn. VAN OSTEN, Charles Frank 'R., Hartford. Marysville, Cal, GREEN, Albert F.. Waterbury, Conn, GUDIAN, Albert F.. Meriden, ‘Conn. BP baat he ‘Nevodad, Wis JOHNSON, Sorin Cy Dobbs Ferry, weir, Anei!, Willlamsburg, Ky. MICHALE cheshire, Conn. Q'GONNOR, Thomas J.. Ot — ECONOMY TALI: is all right- ECONOMY PRACTICE is better. INSTANT POSTUM is an economy drink —absolutely no waste. Besides, it is convenient, saves fuel and sugar, and leaves nothing to be desired in the way of flavor. TRY A CUP! 81 sev-|k. S CASUALTIES John a “Bridgeport, TREGEAR, » Hig te a hy Buglers. RISING, John 8, Windsor Locks, Conn. VENDETTI, Cosimo, Waterbury, Conn. Cook. ABLES, Juba Knox, Forreston, Tl eucoh, New Britate, Cons, ». seetamte Ch view, Mane le IRHUIZEN iichard Rotterdam, Holland, IS, Falward Wilmington, Del, PENNE ET Fiona, Afushewons BENTON, Rutherford | By Rockville, Noah, Marshall, Mo, cd’ Junction, Maas CHR, Utoree (., on CAMERA, Antonio, New Haven,Conn. | COX. Adolph A., Pamell, Mo, CUDMORE, Roy Salem, Mane, DEINENT, “Frank Charles, Ubieage, DOMMERMUTH, Rode: Seymour onn. owen Haren 8. Sault Ste Mane, Mish. REHER, Waiter F.. Meriden, Conn. UNBAR, yergreen, La. OUNN, Willlam H. Meriden, Conn. | DUPREY, Fred R., Willimantic, Conn. FOTIVO, Joseph, Norfolk, Conn, GIOPFINO, Franke San Blas, Taly | CLARKE, Niles C. Hartford, Conn, it 8 | De TeAgeAes eyed "FIVE MARINES KILLED; ONE 1S DEAD OF WOUNDS New York Cc ty Sergeant Meet$ His Death on the Field , jarret Cons. A. Santa Fe, Henoik, Detroit | KeickEthoe ek D William, Quincy, M LANDINE, Joseph, Pittsfield, Maas, | LONGCORE, “Toula,“Biteley, “Mich SAP AD otin Pe tyro, | STYFCO. Joseph, Seymour, Conn. Kan |SYUINOUSKI, Adam, Thomaston, of Battle. | Sarin KILLED IN ACTION. | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- Sergeant. ' MINED). SEIB, Herman C., 317 West 27th Street, New York. Sergeants. Privates. | BERCHARDT. Victor E., St ERMANDT. Aodew J. 'Chieage ERNST, Lawrence F., East Aurora, Corporal HONE. G Ottawa, U1 UGLAS, Grover sty, lows, NEWITT. Kingston, Pa WELL, Raymond H juliet, Hl, OPHEIM, Leonard 5,., Williamsburg, Va. Cook. DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN REED, Cecil, Canton, Obio, ACTION. Privates, Private. BENNETT, George, Joliet CAPEHART, Lawrence H,, Jeffersonville, Ind, | BURROWS, Georg 8. Marlborough, — avink’ Joho D,, McCook, %, Americans in Canadian Casualties. CULVER! Paul Red Oak, lowe, OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 22.—The follow c ing Americ s appear in the Ca nadian casu: Ww Ww. Me- GREENE, eeph, $3 West 117th Kenzie, Paterson, N. J MacDon treet, New York. 1d, Chicago, y. C. Boyle queens NewYork aid, Chics, Mi; W Boyland, MANGI, Mike, 516 East 1i7th Street, | Everett, Mass ¥ orp ea New ‘Vor! land, O.; J. W. Yuill, Medford, Mass. MONK. Lawn, Riverton, Towa, W. Lozelle, Bay Cit Mich MoORG. Janes’ Allentown, Ge PAL Aas John, 121-2 Vine Street, eos, —- POAKFART, bavi 535 East 17th 77TH DIVISION N MAN MISSING. Private George Eckatoin In ter Told of Being ¢ Private George Eckstein, thirty years old, who, according to to-day's casualt list, is missing in acti » July 6] MISSING IN ACTION. wrote his parents, who i No. CARLIN, James Anthony, 1115 Port- land Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. ATHLETE DIES OF WOUNDS. | SOOPER, Rov Mrs auarris, Jom. Frank C. Brough of jackensack J SOZ2RNS : CREAN. W CRONTN, Jame Ja Hrgerst Brough is the fourth Hackensack ikh heady Peit'hiN. ‘Thomas \F., ‘Newbureh, Ne Schoo! boy to make the supreme sacri | DROUIN. George’ E..’ St davnubiary, Ve, Re cea Ure, Wren tr Urcaih | EARLS. William J.. Hartford, Conn. | received word from Washington last FOO AE cuames. Jz, Hartford, Conn.| ight that their son had died July 23 JUSTESEN, Walter O. Bridgeport, | from wounds received July 19 Conn. Brough was graduated from Amherst LoSG. Joseph G., Tama, , 4 College, where he starred as a baseball MEEKER, Clarence Gy Sener Heat, |Sauay, Mire Naean, Meee MEVE, John Depres, Philadelphia, Pa, n office at No. 150 East th Street, MICHAELIS, George, 295 Lincoln) New York Avenue, Brooklyn. oeeie MOSHI, Sohn Bridgeport Conn, Flyer Dies of Wounds Received x in Fight. PUSKARSZYK, Beneagh, Danbury,| WITH THe scan the As |. Conn. « 3 h JRERSE, Wille n Springs, Ky, sociated Presg).—Licut. H. T. Baker RYAN. Jame EM of Williamsport, Pa., a member of the bY eed gus, Macrtera Conn.) i merican Flying Corps, died on Aug ant ie i diawrence, 15, from wounds received three day ALAND yale Tenn rg earlier when his reconnaissance plane AND Arthur E., Lockport, 1, was attacked by a German aviator ANDREWS, Clair’ Ferris, Bingham BANCROFT, Harvey Qn Thoresa,| 89 Mek en@ Wounded yn Home. | Bisnovicn, Israel, Waterbury,| WASHINGTON, Aug. Wa Conn. | Department announced the re |ROONE "Daniel D:, Bel Okie, Jturn of 888 sick and wo nidier | BORKER, Jacob, 452 Rockaway Ave- | ‘9 the United States fo k end rue. Brooklyn, ing Aug. 1, a8 against 63 the previous ROUCHARD. Joweph, Caribou, Me, week, They have been to reco BUSH, William R., Ithaca, N. Y, Wee a neesitais | BYRNE, George J., Avon, Conn, — CALL, Walter H.. Winthrop, A , 4 P Brooklyn Soldier Drowned. CARLO, Anthony Ge Waterbury! wacom, G@ront. Aus r Walter, Atrine, Ireland vate James Grant, stationed at f aiyrael Cortile Gatto, vie Batoranae, | than Allen, was drowned whi asia. Worventcr. Mage | swimming here to-day. His body w Jou, Webure, "sess? oa be sent to Brooklyn, N. Y, for buria ECKSTEIN, George, 322 East 71st| _> Street. New York | Witson Approves Soldier's Sentence. PERGUSGN. Alfred Po Rutland. Mas "ASHINGTO ry FRAY APO, rata Ww tUNeed MMe. paiy,| WASHINGTON, Aug of ten years Imprisonment at hard lat NON, Asa Hf. Clinton, Mans year ; P. Elbert N. Binghamton, N.Y. | mposed by m INLEY, Andrew A., Buffalo, N. ¥, | niewt Frederic OQ, £ Richmond Ve | Wheeler, has be Fumenn, Pe President Wilson. Lieut NTS, Jose accused of having absented himself UGINI, without leave from hia unit, the iz1st | Seon, Infantry, and of having at the same HERsie Eeadl Phy persuaded a non-commissioned of- -BOGGI6, a oe rofard, Obnn.. ees to keqoupeny bis from tbe eames. | Bast 71st Stree t several members | | eiene awit |of his compan: ing Be captain M'ARTHUR, John A.. Fremont, Neb, and himself, took part in outing Sergeant. expedition and that only a few escape! PY, Frank E., Rochester, N, ¥, {unha:.ned, the otters being gassed. He Corporal sald that he exp to return to the |ANDERSON, Lambert, Hartford, | tirat et a Private Eckstein, was a lette MELLON, Geode Ee dwell Mts, Y — |carrier attached to Station Y, 68th Street and Third Avenue, was drafted! Bugler, in September and a. to Com BOWEN, George D., Meriden, Conn. | pany B, 307th Infantry, Division, | Privates. at Camp Upton BARNICLE B., Natick, Mam, BROYLES “Juan §., Atianta, Ga FOGH SENDS WORD OF GHEER 10 U.S. BY FLOYD GIBBONS Wounded War Correspondent! Returns With Personal Mes- sage From Allied Chief. ng a graphic story of the fight- ing of the Sth and 6th Marine Di- in Major Jehn Barry 5th Division led his men over Boise de Belleau July 18, war correspondent for visions which of the the top at Floyd Gi the Tribune, wounded three times by machine gun bi the sight of his left to-day an Atlantic French steamer, mmander-in-Chief Foch of the Allied Armies has intrusted Gibbons with a personal message to the Amer “The American soldier »bons, Chicago who has been ts and lost rrived yrt on board ican people. 1s a splendid fighting man,” declared the French General to Gibbons. “The story that the Germans are starving is errone * said Gibbons Americans were ed of their supplies, I have bread and anteen of from the dead bodies of Ger- and given them to our boys. were plentifully supplied. ‘The an soldier has met the German man for man, and has his |number. But the United States has |xot to hump like the devil, thing must be thrown in for the of- ‘At times, when the | tar advanc | taken ater mans They America | soldier, war |fensive next spring. “The manufacture of the two-man tanks must be said Gib- bons. “They are the only thing that can rout out a machine gun nest The United States must be c d by the noke of production horso- shoe nail la n Gibbons ha seen the jdrafted men he 77th Divi: declares they pushed,” ver very } ressary ork New Y in ac sion. tion and are brave fighters. At one point 69th Regiment with an Alabama regim metres ahead of the positi the main line. They to hold it for ten tinually for serves could on 18 the old was holding the t four kilo to t July line on established by were hours. two days brought up instruc of the owners xo“ who went tc e with the hing exy and who has been or his staff an expert artillervman Mrs, McCormick accompanied he husband She » peen in at fourteen months of Relief Fund. Since the war the fund has taken care of 40,000 cripg Mrs. McCormick expects to return to Paris in a month | Capt. del Lungo of the Italian Gen Jeral Army Staff and of the afrcraft service was another passenger, He was accompanied by Lieut. Parvis, hia ride, the premier ace of Italy. He has to his credit eight planes, and | | decorated with Italian and Serbian or. | de Cross of lw e work of ' air servi ont in this coal production for the week end Aug. 17 was 1,538,416 tons, a declin, 01,088 Lon vin dhe pi eved The output since the beginning of Aprii | ia 31,878,864 tons, a Pn Daal of half a Pi rom the camp, Mop over the year previous, and every- | REVIEW or GENERALS HA of T SAY America sheviki Gc a state United St the archiv representa partment This is t ous Pr In order to co of the Russia, Alli France to cided to councils, the Enten presidency Francis, a tok, to be cials On the Britain w Charles El nault, and Japan sald that an had not be These « act dealing wi jovernor mansk coast mander, Major Gen onde, French ¢ This scene of American troops on German soil, French Government in a part of Alsace-Lorraine, German control since 1871 WARRING ON U.§., WASHTNG of war to exist » “state of war” United State an official one former a8 diplomatic 1918, AMERICANS Alsace-Lorraine constitutes: two BOLSHEVIKI; CONSULATE CLOSED >: n Vice Consul Lowers Flag at Petrograd—Affairs With Norwegians. ON, Aug. The Bol- vernment, having decla between the ates and Russia, Vie Consul Imbrie lowered the American flag on es over to tive, according to State ums t specific reference to existing between the and the Bolsheviki, the a ffec “the Allies vheviki eport ting the efforts atid the United States in from been de ordinate ateh day has create inte at Archang te Ambassadors, of American des| says, it two under the Ambassador nd the other at Viadivos composed of five high off Vladivostok Council, Great il be represented by Sir tot, France by Eugene Reg- Ambassador to Japan; by Mr. Matsudaira. It was Americ en named. it is understood, will an representativ. uuneils, representatives in th the independent Russian | in Siberia and on the Mur and pave the way for the economic and industrial commissions organizing to aid in the rehabilitation of Russia, Hed Cross and Allles to Help nin. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—The Amer! an ed Cross and ed Armies in tance to the ag the val of Ge the American forces at nitial step is to prov sth ing to the c roopa and to Enh Balieea ay ua Allied APA r » ed with th fina a, iM n pat AT 57 WANTS TO FIGHT. Landon Seeks to Avenge Family Sintn in Paris Ch AN ATLANTIC. PORT, Aug “ward Hi. La fit returned GARF LB jher first rid Dongen, LD, N. J, Auge in an automodiie, Mary phoventy: nine, Garfield, art failure while driving Re Key very national | , including | Taking | Be a en Td SCULPTOR FOUND GUILTY. jo ome y ¢ taken out Stefano’ Rabbunt, Arrested by|*!thoush some may have taken ou Woman, Appears in Const naturalization papers, are nothing ¥ ¢ short of spies and the military law Steffano Rabboni, forty-three years hort of sp! y old, Str AMERICAN TROOPS REVIEWED ON GERMAN SOIL InN MASSEVALx BY AN AND BOMCSONDE. Oumcegwcon ave iw O90, Massevaux by Haan, accompahied by Gen events—first, which had been cot, conduct bail fog sente Babbont Margaret Btre through the Court hallway of an Mra. 16 bont failed to af bond was bondsman learned he designing i the Bartow 8 CANDIDATES RULED OFF. erat In Ferrybont The ferry No. @ sculptor, the Magistrate Pollock in the rt to-day of, No. Bronx on a charge was rei » torn was arrested last Henley of No, 65) » who dragged the streets to the Harl She said he insulted He orrow ar the order # statue, and b artment house Jail was furnished by aw friend. HESE are the American boys who have succseded in regaining some being reviewed at William G. mmander in that sector, important and second, thelr com- Bols- the arrival the re-establishing of the under 1723 Melville was found guilty by Harlem Police of disorderly anded without week by Fast sculptor Bab next day al A forfeited was in Baltimos brought 1 h — - JUSTICE WEEKS TO WED. mber of the Qu to-day pvue primary ccordance ng Democratic ( used am CT oks and Mrs. _ ballot in Queens ¢ with ru The Court to-day d had no power to do ore, all petitions egal a inned on at 2 o'clock this after ng ebb tide swept her| jovernme dreds 00 feet] ner starboard paddle-box h ' 4 | cling her over in such of™M 1 fay in an an ald and LM Mra. Balt > Victim of Shell Sheek to "HM ri No. North suffering ¢ the offe whack in forelen waters 408 West Sixteenth Street on the sidewalk, Royal Flying Corps: «half ago recom dec Josephine need. of Supreme Court Justice Joseph went to England « year and to enlist. He has been twice mended for bravery The wedding ceremony will be private. punty opted by unty Commit ettion ided and | for candi reduer. at Brooklyn left her slip] is ts and k of Good. was picked up by the police in front of after JIM BRADY ‘IN GOOD HEALTH, | f DESPITE HIS BULLET WOUND Gas House District Regards Letter From Corporal of Old 69th as Gem of Wit. jas Ho The use District, w ately la and crying the o| boya of letters from the regarda its latest word from Corpl. Jia Hrady, Company as a gem of Irish] | I am enjoying good health and hop this letter will find you and all t the same," writes Corp Alderman William P. Kenneally, ‘But before 1 forget it, I'm in the hospital at present with a bullet wound in the aide, I got It in our last scrap wit! the Roches." Laat {he Incident might be the cause of worry at home, Brady adds reassur ingly | “But it's not serious and 1 expect ¢ be back with the boys In a few Wo sure have the Boches on now, and If the boy keep weeks up the work this war will mot last much longer. Alderman Kenneally has alao received @ letter from William H. Carmichael, Jalso of the Gas House District, telling him that his son, who is In Company . Jof tho old 69th, now Les wounded In @ base hospital near Paris, The father explains that the boy's thigh is frac tured, “having come in contact with German machine gun bullet ASKS DEATH FOR SPIES. Advoen by Ex-Congressman German Propaganda Spreader) KNOWLESVILLE, N.Y, Aug The death penalty for persons vieted of spreading German p on July 2 ganda in this country was advoc to-day by Peter A. Porter, former Congressman, in an address to the survivors of @ regiment organized and led by his father in the Civil War. “Germany can find in this country scores to whom her word is still law,” Mr. Porter said. “These propagandists, provides the death penalty for such, when caught and victed they | should be given a itary—not a civil—trial and if convicted should be publicly execut to Vinit ja Front. Wednesday, Aug. 21.—Con aressman Louis C. Cramton of Michi- gan, who came to Rome with the American Congressional defegation, left to-day for the Albania-Salontki front. He was accompanied by Major Lindse Blayney of the United States ;] Army. Mr. Cramton, who has visited the battlefronts in France and Italy said that he w convinced of the great importance of the Italian front Congressman ¢ Al bi ROME, nd tis Several ‘U.S, AVIATORS BOMB GERMANS NEAR VERDUN; DOWN ENEMY PLANES American “Viet ries in France Reported During Single Day. ITH THE AMERICAN W FORCES IN| FRANCE, Tuesday, Aug, 20 (By The A lated Preas) Twe mbing flights were carried out yestere day by American a ators-on the town of Longuyon and Audun-le« Roman, northe t f Verdun, Bombs w successfully dropped on railroad tracks and rounds Three American rennaissance planes yesterday encountered and atacked three German machines near Wavrille, to the, north of Verdun One German airplane was forced down with its tank i} and the others were driven away, The Americans ree turned to their bas y Another renaissance formation met six Rumpler monoplanes near Thiauco Three of the attacked t. Ursanc taking, photo- graphs. Th itenant opened fire and hit one German machine, which spiralied sharply downwatd and disappeated at 11,000 feet - Wilson Plans to Ald Reta WASHINGTON, Aug A olution authorizing the admi the United st of reful from their ow tries tons nd ransmitted t Trim ankle fit--no gap, no give. A feature of Hurley Low Shoes. 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