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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1918.” ~A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS AMERICAN SOLDIERS WELCOMED IN OLD FRENCH TOWN HURLING BACK THE GERMAN OLD 69TH HELPED 10 DOT) ' TOLD IN “DEAR POP" LETTER $8400$$4084644 R444 EO44GOE4 BRERA bade sb eeee CANADIAN OFFIC ER LED TANK THROUGH MACHINE GUN FIRE | Heroic Example Inspired Men to Wipe Ou Germans in Strongly Defended Village. CANADIAN FORCES IN FRANCE, | equally good work in front of Beau- ° Aug. 26 (Canadian Press).-Numer.|COUrt. ‘The cavalry had been held up * here by converging machine-gun fire ® ous stories are coming to hand of In-| oom, ihe south of the Roye road and dividual gallantry and initiative on| the woods to the north and east. ne ————— | jthe fleld in the recent fighting east| The battalion was similarly held up, , . seo. -Tecittzs a | bUL nevertheless we lived ‘the life of | ® é on | but its commanding offic lined Karl Thum Wiles Writes Thrilling] tteiny” “Plenty of eats and there also. ¢ |e acia vertu xe ETON oie Senco: | KER C0) uy Um Ci, ft Ue an . eo was a river we could go swimming in, | 9 was held up In an attack on Fouques- Story of the Marne and above al! no bugle calls, which % Joourt, which lies within the old/ousu were 1) the Borhese, mea tite means no work but plenty of rest . | was alive with machine guns. Battle. hilt guei good things don’t last long, Somme defenses and was strongly; Taking advantage of the smoke siaiadaiaeaite ne Germans were. retreating an seats wena | scree 4 by 0 bi a cay « sim | HO WARUN to Piva LG BERETA TR held by an elaborate trench system of| screen afforded by a butming tank, EEL WON _ IT,| fun. machine guns and wire, he led in a hastily collected party ie “We started out after them to chase Realizing that the capture of the| Md rushed the wood, capturing six- — them out of a town, but Alabama got tronghold cc teen machine guns. The battall 9 Ren at " Se Sa stronghold was essential to success of guns. attalion Feet Sore From Chasing Flee-| ii'e"couta do wus follow Fite and! the entire operations, the command-| then took the town with a dash, the * Sethe’ ‘ * @ sure did keep Us mo ast. We! © ing officer collected .| enemy retiring routed, ing Fritzies, Is His h sure did pus moving fast. We ng officer collected all the men avall tH ie ent #0 fast and steady that our sup. @ able and personally led a dashing a8-| wany cr in Merchant Martine. ply wagons and artillery could not, % a cart o! ik " . Compl aint. keep up with us, and our only regret. ¢ |satit inte the heart of the enemy po-| WASHINGTON, (Aug. 26-—Bankers, — was we were short of tobacco, But) © ® | sition: | lawyers, teache: clergymen = and The Evening World is privilegea| our scouts went Hews to the main ¢ A tank coming up, the officer led| actors are included among the young / 4 body that Fritz was holding a town this through the — streets. Hia| Americans in training as apprentice to-day to publish some “Dear F about ten kilos up the line, #0, nell 1 od all hat| seamen for the eh Marine, ae- létters that,come hot from the scene| bent for election, we were after him et hla de Mel edna ry Pg Ng el 4 of the worst beating Germany has re-| again. We formed a skirmish line ® | their advance was Irresistible, and af-| o¢ an occupational in led q ceived 1H Shia Was, about two kilos outside of the town ¢ P| ter the village had been mopped up| by Harry Howard of Boston. director } The old 6th was there, of course, fnd went toll. But Brits only fred a! @ the battalion consolidated a position | 9f.the Shipping Board's Recruiting and { a a h of ¢ | few shots and ran. So all we had to) @ io the @ held line on wi and it isa typical 69th boy who writes! do was to patrol the town and gather pili ch hight 1t agaleet all) siones eet many et ee | the Jetters, They begin with July 31[in the stragglers neers : bh ocioker trained to serve under the American { and they follow the running Germans ue Navan: was 4 We cee ht at re | ntral Ontario battalion did! fiag on the seas. | : basal a a dered out, as Fritz was making ¢ 4 . | right up to Aug, 3~the swiftest part! Counter attack. We could just mee poco an we | of the retreat him coming over the hill with fixed) i: PRE IAG PRO DNGODG IAG AGING OGG AIG 0707 -@ : “It's a crime to let your feat get| bayonets. But once we charged up * | ase b ‘at can a|the hill it was almost funny to sce — i wala dere NAA ee eat ac tna | them turn tail and run, ‘They can't AMERICANS IN ST MARIE, Ont FILM, SER e | we ey py prersertaget stand the cold ste | BRIBED IDA DE DEDEDE DESEO OEE Oe Ee rt eee eee ward $0 fast you can't Keep up with] all In, and an officer saw me and or- The quaint old French town of St. Marie has housed many de- is found the answer to the old-time riddle, “Why does a chicken cross him? ha bila alked to, tachments of Americans since the outbreak of hostilities. Here are the street?” Because the Yanks are on the other side. + hospital. e Karl Thum, his name is, and the so much for war, You can’ some of the most recent guests of these French folk, «Also in the photo letters have just reached his home at| imagine how tiresome a subject it has SGueaad : ete fn ae tee eae an a "i Rockville Centre, By way of further| become with us. We made it a rule RONANIK, F i { _. introduction it is only necessary n our room, no one js allowed to men- | RONANU ichaei ,, Pavel, Minor, Con, x Weislentomn, ta say that Karl used to be a atudent| 80% anything about war. If a fellow | staSkiiwis: so . i : a Berka Pine tore, Pa AMERICANS GRATEFUL 9 . PS » ase jo BOB atuee wants to read about the war aN Clason Polst Military Academy | Cente nieese AND" DIED OF WOUNDS. FOR RED CROSS. HELP at cCutcheon'’s and that he volunteered when Corporals. fe war started. Karl got “a touch | awe, tw yf, Alount Vewon, a Wve 3 ‘ gas" which put him in the hospital— | AuUsUsTiNe Joseph, 386 Prescott Gen. Bullard of First Division Tells We will continue for this week only the sale | Raiiicne oe aciinene eitiarwae nine pie, renee Bee of Great Work Done During of our “Own Label” and Manhattan Fancy tures that the mails have brougbt| Wont i! i ita Hard Fighting. Shirts. The assortment is still good and offers \ iva’ Sassari y. . . : : ° home. Re ree ce haat bae Se WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—Red Cro. considerable saving from the prices which will They had started for the front on |FRae Be Si ,uren iene, arial ne Dattiofield and. behind the ifnes duc prevail this fall. the Fourth of July, pitched the pup EINER: deamal et" Sew frederick Ju 79 Tillary RE Or ine tae, HHotAT tents and camouflaged them in the 2 . of. appreciation ’ ¢ : _apining, with German airplanes “very | Sima torees. "This McCutcheon’s Silk Shirts - active’ up above, Then next day—; hay Bullard, com ‘ let Karl te to “L Pop" ’ "ed. ; aller Lot 1—Broad Cloth Silks - - - - $6.35 PS ‘Suddenly we were ordered to the SPREEMAN oa Wi bonds Pa both to Pronk like and! wera wure Write: had'| sets i bbINGUINGAKGTION 4k ant Lot 2—McCutcheon’s Heavy Silks - 7.65 i broken through. But nothing of the| Rolls Show 218 Soldiers und DN Viewsiuie, N.Y ; u : ra Pa teane ‘ : Kind; ali we had to do was to relieve ; : hime evan! Weta Wave, Meret a PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED rin: inly.timel Lot 3—Silk Crepes and fine silks - 8.50 the boys who held the main body of| Marines Have Been Se- we te Rane. OF WOUNDS,/NOW REFORTED || 2ut sioluialy pecewsary, to meet Ub , : Germans back. verely Wounded. "| perros, mnes closure, Ky WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDE: [1i0fa\inderatand what the result would Men’s Neckwear LORDY, WHEN THESE RED HAT- : Privates, | TERMINED. hay ‘been "without hewn services © CHIAV ELLA, Fuomeno, Folriac, Paice Chiata j Pe THE chadninatianh: Which’ then t ; CHS Re ee theo in tnel WASHINGTON, Aug. 3¢—Three maine Tee | WeLutasie: samadhi As Rave Balik Up and Ie lee Mailer of pon A very complete assortment of plain Crepes front line told me when the Germans &Fmy casualty lists and one Marine i “itt Lieutenants. gratulation. that contributions whieh and fancy Silks, four in hands - - 85c each | Prone Tine told mie When ites Gelert | Gorpavoasuaity. llat fesued) hare [O6ne ies Ke Pat df nanny, wwomae its Wesatachle, Tex they Mave made are used. no Appropr $4.50 per ba d | ) third line, but when the bombard- tain a total of 578 names, bringing ve x, ¢ atl A SHY ueaa he per 102. | ment, sai i Fst Pay hs! Ls zrand total of casualties to 23,925. KULesczek.” titans “194 Mulberry Pa ra te | ’, > 4 ] Witharew as! the fre was too heary, ts issued to-day are as fol- _ Streets, Trenton, N. J. 2 oe | Men’s Pajamas : \ bottom of the trench and waited for DIE OF AEROPLANE ACCIDENT. | ; re RETURNED LETTERS BRING die : | sae Pg Oy ue tore aa Warn KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenant. | Wimid’ Centon | Bruett, Waah ; Striped Madras special at - - - - $1.95 up it was murder. A captured Ger- Major. WATKINS, Charlee L., Great Palla, Mont PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MiISS- FIRST NEWS OF SON $ DEATH ee ‘ i j man officer said before he died he) BOUTON. Arthur E., Trumansiurg. N.Y, DIED OF DISEASE. ING, NOW REPORTED KILLED | Striped Madras special at - - - - 2.85 would just love to see the new Amer- Capta Privates. | IN ACTION, NEWARK, Aug °6. Letters sent & jean d-inch machine gun. What hurt] BrACHRY, ret them PLR wig Atlanta eS 94.1 to thelr son which were returned | Self-Figured Silk and Cotton at - 3.75 + apy estimation was when they hit the /noncuen naeuranent! SU Bu ONS: Sabena, Welt tes enlace, marked “Killed in action June 4" gave | Tirst two lines of trenches and found! coLEM Kugene W., St. 1 the fi word to Mr. and Mrs. An them deserted, they never expected co /JENKA Dean &"beng DIED OF ACCIDENTS AND Corporal, gelo Tellone that Private Henry Tel Bath Robes “nd those very poor ignorant Amc DUR, Cheren iy peter: See OTHER CAUSES, x, | PHINES, Mares, Aurora, Ind lone had given his life to his country II | : lars \i d line, 80 jergeants. He is listed among the killed in to- | ataAttcicomnine peer (neueanlate ae XICKERSON, Simon 1. Middtaboro, Man, Saptain, | MARINE: COREG: day's cast list, | Imported Crepe Robes wich slippers to iD ston bie | ih ti 3. att le Mia ELLUIT, Alexander M., ( Mo. KILLED IN ACTION. Pee aie whe sweats Nees 1 came over in columns of fours,| {LiTZMEYER.’ Henry Lisutankit matc! pecia - - e © ¢ $3.95 and when the neh 76s hit them, Corpora Lieutenant. CUMEAT A tied ve two yearn old, wis drafted last Sep Knows what they ‘thought, At least| ANDERSON, Carl, 221 East 123d) "ARIUS, Artur 1 tonic, Ky |" Gunnery Sergeant. Two months. after he. sailed for] Reductions on Terry and Silk Robes. | Fritzie made no more drives on that], ,gtreet New York. sited curtallan so Rua COLVIN, Duvid P,, inenebure, Pa France in March his parents received front BRAUN, George We 18 Lewis Aver | Libis, Wilt Hariugton, Del ROSKY, Weiter, 184 William Street, Sergeant. & Jotter, McCutcheon’s Linen Collars PRIEST WHO ROLLED CIGA-| nue Jersey City, N. J. | BEQES Coat Ti, Deisoe, eee ofBrooklyn, NY; ABS ae MWUINNIS, GC. R ermine, We Va, The parents wrote several letters é Me | RETTES FOR THE BOYS OSE YUN. Nau vehi ve | WOUNDED SEVERELY. HUMANSONS Ata CU eon tite Pans Se UEned udapened @ elone. telnee in prevailing shapes $3.50 per ther Duffy sure was wonderful | Sf or sacintarseas TU Ne ee clue tie |WAISER, Hovengs 87'Madison Street, Sif!" i mo, Oa wired to Washington, and last al | pereey Fp cannot be dupli q during the whole bombardment, He od _" : r Broo lyn, le METH. basin it day a telegra came confirmin n t at this price. | hot ‘aaetpnn FOSTER, Hamilton K. 211 Centre |B! a aay cate i stayed in the front line and rolled |\c\\j rete Mc) Washington Pa ‘Avenue, New hello. Kane SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION Ns cerrallaneoatuacrnalvan mores # ! cleurettes for the boys and also car | tes run Onaries 1, Creccabures Pe, HEUL. Fasqe ih WETS Serparal, down some time aio because she h Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets ried water. ‘There is not @ man in t It sali Ahern N HAIL S 48.) tener, Hetie + Ona jdawn some ie Ako DeCRUne Fhe he ‘i . | MHC WeEDtaeaht Or Octnthio. eke Susie: y. Mo. PATRICK not heard from her son and wa | Joes not swear by him. MORRISON, Ward B., Owineke, Mich INGE Teas il WOUNDED IN ACTION DEGREE | agen to Ocean Grove. She has no BY(BY/ BY BY BY ( BY BY" By a “We were relieved about 1 o'clock ac chanion, St belt tar — DETRAMIN BD | nformed that her son is dead = n the morning and next morning ar-| «ire. vote B., Cotferille, Kan, AWS Bali cr, wa Gunnery Sergean rived in a woods where our kitchen | Kit’ faut 1 Deny a VACUH, armene ‘i Me teri vatene | 1 “eet a wood ay erie LENO [itt ude | RVENUNUVERUAVTANUAUENDEADEADONENANNOUGUNODONOUAUOGONOOUOOOSOOONSUCUEN twelve kilos behind the Tines and | HHA iben ae ken, Walters, Nn: | ae WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER: wiisnrik. tue J La — = lived in the open. We lost most ali|t an es i ita ri Pp MINED. MISSING IN ACTION. J our equipment and personal property | EIEAGHitstw @ chs, Raymond = = z worth, Sobuyleid | GLAZIiOn Hh, dian i. Sat 1a, Lieutenants. 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