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: ' 1 1 1 i Yankee Doughnuts and Fine Apple Pies Make the Doughboys Happier in France 110 AMERICAN SOLDIERS KILLED IN ACTION ABROAD: 2a NAMES ON NEW LISTS iti * Private: es Losses In Expeditionary BAYENONT, fone ane alien, 8,0, ' " : NIK red lerman, Coloma, aah, ‘orces Overseas is Now WOUNDED SEVERELY. 25,631, Capt: on CALDWELL, Edward N.. Watertown, Wis, * Lieutenant. 88 MORE WOUNDED, | cont, crane f. aoure, Wie, Sergeant: PALEY. Haver Mi Unoreat Mant Three Rolls Given Out To-|1ivetivs: some" ist: Ym i OO 1b ‘rank M., Nort v Mass. Day Show 13 Dead of Corporal. Their Hurt THANDRUM, Clarepce Maher, Momt, rivates. err ‘urls, ARN Lester i” Roper) City, Tenn, ante KY. Anthur 3" Mesto. Yeu Rovacs. Paul ort Cua, WASHINGTON, Aug. 30, — Total) Rib Riwaht Wyndatte, Mich, casualties in the American forces! itiavit” heme, “Adams, Maas Feached 26,631 to-day with the addi-| Sinyehty drome, W: (A. dauraiile, Wie tlon of 250 names carried in two Army |TAIEMDEE, Arnie’ f.. Hooke, Mam, 1 lists and one Marine Corps list. These| iit’. Lows Ne St. tewie 1 three lists show 110 men killed In ac-| AP ACRE Ten. nie Te BY | TOACH. Frank J, lrenttont, Can tion. ROBINSON Frank Woe Bmeryelte: Cal | In the first Army list of 113, issued | KUIINSOS. James Ml. ‘Tet, Va to morning papers, there are: Killed) siWek, Jane, Obivago, ' ‘ ¢ «| WOON. Harty A. Vermont, N. Ht in action, 62; missing in action, 10;) SCHWARTZ, Samuel, 19. Suffolk wounded severely, 24; died from ac-| Street, New York. | cident and other causes, 2; died of AWSIAM: Wilton Jn somata tfy, | disease, 5; wounded, degree undeter- Roe | eee Wis, 5; o Mt.” Joon C.. tat mined, 15; died of wounds, & | COPFIN, Almon B, Vetv Dye | The second Army list, of 113, for LAILEY. Bins. olive Hal ky | afternoon papers, shows: Killed in|; Meat | action, 49; missing in action, 13; rk, Wee | 7, Syracue, NY, Havwek, an, K., Hovky Meant, N.C, PS, Charies 1 AID, Jim, JONBS, bitte wounded severely, 34; died of acc sacl RaW and other causes, 1; died of disease THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918, . A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS [NEW YORK AVIATOR WHO SANK U-BOAT _INTHE NORTH SEA U-BOAT VICTIMS ADRIFT FIVE DAYS |... AFTER 11 DIE: Survivors Tell of Suffering After Torpedoing of West- over off France. { : FOES \ Tales of suffering almost \pesdqa ° belief have been brought to» New York by survivors of the United States merchant chip Westo#@ tor- pedoed 600 miles off the ot France on July 11 while proceeding to a French port with a cargo of ammunition, oil and lumber, Out of a crew of ninety-two men almost half were killed and wounded by ex plosions and fire that broke out on the vessel after the torpedoing. The disaster was described to-day by Os- car Tagmose, boatswain's mate, who with eighteen companions spent five days and nights in w lifeboat before being r ued, coast Ps © @28 “Barly in the morning of July 11,” he said, “a torpedo struck us without warning, exploding in the big oll tank and setting the oll afire, Several were all working desperately to con- Dndoe ROD onn OBA new 20 QUESTIONS TOBE PUT | men were killed at the first viel 10 THOSE WHO REGISTER Haken cA Typically Prussian, Boe Wens Was- ks Pid 8 lifeboats, ed, one id See asin from, he came to attention, pulled were left on the blazing ship. We Wena ern Cece ree taeres ‘There are instances of a lone Amerts will hove to answer on the TANKS CLEAN OUT ENEMY TRENCHES, IN AMERICAN PUSH Long Streams of Prisoners _ Taken in Fighting North | 9 of Soissons, ! POOO900' | | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES | IN FRANCE, Aug. 30, (United Press) ‘The Germans are fighting doggedly and desperately to hold the line of i Aisne he of Solssons) have been assailed by the French Tenth Army, in which Amerie shits, north which cans are brigaded. ge Tho fighting here is over ground] which has been a battlefieid since 1914, It contains a series of great with an extensive cave and ~ a network of old trench systems. We plateaus, are fighting, in consequence, a curious ixture of open and old trench ware JAY fare, the latter requiring strong ar tillery preparation Every foot of the Chatigny-Juvigny region is contested. The famous Prus+ sian Seventh Guard Division is op- can eral picking up Prussians. struct a life raft out of a lot of| new draft registration day, which - ‘ 1; wounded, degree undetermined, 83/4 ih Riar bn iter fh breve | heavy timbers on deck that formed | Probably will be Sept. 12 or 14: Re eetaeane Sey esc ae died of wounds, 7 KUSHARSKI, John, 99 Jersey part of the cargo, ‘when without| 1 Name (Give fires name,mids | Solr emplaced Ina sell” Bouma The Marine Corps list carried 24| “Staten Island, N. Y. eee pb PR td NAME pet At eh dl dt ) surrendered 4 names, separated as follows: Killed| KUTNER, Irving, 866 Beck Street, | warning another torpedo hit us, the fe penthadhtae tmdiiges The Americans enthusiastically in action, 9; missing in action, 7;| New York City, ET force of the explosion throwing us! , 2 Permanent home address in ‘| h 1 , wounded severely, 7; died of wounds,|LA MORTE, Michael, Emerson, N. J. Se ne ee es | full. praise the work of the tanks in clean~ i LA MORTE, el, Emerson,N. J. CAPT HELGA RAMSEY, LIEUT. LULU SAWYER GND QDJUDANT HAM flat on deck, eA Desens ing up trenches and machine Totals of these three lists are: Kill- | PBOHS DIC Mating, Winitred, Mont — Samcapanel “This torpedo exploded the ammu- if i t 4 break h h wire ene CEN 1, Jemets Ni. Lawrence, Ky rk 4. Date of birth—month, day, | "ests and breaking throug’ So ia action, 110; missing in action, | LIGHTIGER, Jo enh ge South 19th Salvation Army Home Cooke) they pave been doing splendia wo nition magazine. The captain shouted| 9. ee ae % | tanglements. One tank placed iteelt 65; died of ac-| ‘ >» ne water, which | . TH 4 cident and other causes, 3; died of| ret Stan ts im ta ing Makes Life Worth he fleld kitchen was a bit different) we all did at once, In less than two| 8. White? across a short trench, enflading and = disease, 6; wounded, degree undeter-|M’DONNELL, Arthur C. 124 Wash- Can i [from the Kitchen range at home. Dit] minutes tho ship went down, ieaving| 6, Negro? driving out the Germans. The dough= mined, 23; died of wounds, 13. ington Street, Hoboken, N. J. While for Our Boys. aac ao chine fraction| ® sutocating smudge of burning oll! 7, Oriental? boys said ythey didn't see how the ow: MAJAR. PY 8. ¢ 2 | to tt and coule ‘acto’ 5 wate! . e Army liste follow MArriewe “Mundy N" Kipvng, N.C, —- Jof a minute when a delicious apple| the water. f | 8, Citizen Indian? tank going to get off, but ft KILLED | The heavy timbers which were on| IN ACTION. MURRAY, ‘Thos, Ra, 804 Market | By Helen H. Hoffman ple, a doughnut, biscuit or wheat cake] goo temaiie ; rere oe] |” &, Nenveltinnn Indian? climbed) on across without aay Captains. Street, Camden, N | ] : iy had reached its proper crispy com-|@eck remained on the surface and ; trouble Pa . Heth ener Nmsand | PAGLIA Virvenzo, Maken, Mase, dence).—Six months ago “Ma” Bur-| "I consider what T have done for] a iirapoat ODA Bets the altace, pes citizen? is ver a strings of caves, 18t0, whieh i BLIP, Joria, Neiligyilie, Wis + | Cook. dick, or Mrs. Minnie Burdick, as she| the American boys ts very little in-|iwo men climbed in and began baling | 11, Naturalized United States | tle ‘mans had burrowed, they v ATK, | | SNYDER, Archie, Clayterg, Ps. i | deea, d Mrs. Burdick, as she spoke 5 tizen? great numbers of grenades with tell- MASS i . : | is known back home, was leading 4) with’ extreme modesty of her work at|CUt with thelr hands, The rest uf) ollizen ing effect, e Sergeants. | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDE- quiet domestic life in a small Texas|thq front, TUAAtROL He tonas rpg thd ba iy Citizen by father’s natural: | Machine guns were found everye PER Oartion, Fig, Detroit. | TERMINED). town. To-day she is one of the busl-| With a young woman assistant,| way found safely stowed under the| (zation before registrant's ma- | where. The wounded say that every EVANS. Prive N.. Crepent city, Cal phacn, tr Ww, pemeanty | f pe | cst, women In war acrvice In France, | Mrs. Burdick has averaged on scores) Nateney jority? jother German appeared to bay fi 3 Beloit, Wis, | PLACE, Im W., Mane | cer Tells Thrills of Bomb-! ‘ f *} of mornings a culinary record of six] One man with 58 " 13, Alien? (declarant). fb paranoid by solide orgs = MAnQUARD Sie Haraioo, | " Corporal | Officer Tells Hs Thrills B and one of the Most POPUIAT Wit A te ene cakon with| pony man wi y his face terribly Ae Aen eles i i tremely cheerful. They are cared for i | cwmpnr, wivart do puget 8 | ing Rhine City From Only | American boys, for “Ma” Turdick’s| cones or chocolate aerved on the side,| broken surtered apteiine both leas) 48 aH tae in dressing stations safely located tm BRYAN G Morr eee geurmen) BtrSet). Biche: dn eee reputation as a creator of wonderful] and butter and syrup served with the] trying to Jump inte the water, Onts 5. If not a citizen of the United | the depths of the caves. They sald New York City. 200 Feet Up . Ser sJeakes, to make the boys feel por-| ¢ . States, of what nation are you | they suffered more from the cold at RORBITS, Pred, Gooding, Idaho. P4 ee p. doughnuts, American flavored apple eighteen survivors managed to get y Las x, than Abana Timothy STE, Witian B Diftee, Ga. . |fectly at home. ‘The most treasured 4 re ; | eitiken om aublect? night, waiting for the attack, Nitti. Fay. Cait VER: Wake Biivat | —__— pies and wheat cak extends| Scuvenirs, Mrs. Burdick says, of her y " in au me Jost touch with SUDIaG | during the fight. ‘lees Ellis Ry Cattaraugus, N.Y. | LONDON, Aug, %—Describing for| throughout tha American Army in| visit to France are the scores of let-| Urifted with the aidnar gait ineaes AG brevent Geeubat leit | "Tho: sky swarmed with alrstanes | BROWN, Jorden R., Liberty, N. Y. he United Press to-day the “house- | France. rs and postals she has received from | direction of France, Our rations dur- pewreee name \during the day. One German eladaa SORRM. Harmond, D.. Atienti NARA en ie erat etre a” Burdick is a ylain looking lt- boys thanking her for the mem-| ing that time consisted of two ships 18 Place of employment er the French patrols and shot) Glia {Raa et marley, PATTIE. Tee top” air raid over Mannheim the night] man, with a motherly amile and| Table breakfasts at the canteen. biscuits, and about a wineglass of in full. Ne nn aes Beggar in be AINBS Nomer J. 'Pipestone, Minn i : tha Re ie) WOT AE, 9 J ] “But the boys did enjoy them #0| water a day. By the mo rate succession, As the sausages |MIDOUGAL, William J, Cole St. of Aus. 25, an officer of the Royal] 4 kindly heart, and the type of wom-| much,” xuld Mrs. Burdick, “and thatl fiitw day: several of the mos deme | 4, Wife ones eae eee peelative still falling in flames the Germag JOHNSON, Aydtio who, rast Tamas | Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. Independent Air Force declared it an] an that might represent the mother of| is eneugh for me to know to drink walt Water, te of the| i ahh: et t blood relations |« bea ee ee {ine0 am apESCRR “ia F.. Hamilton, Ont EE a Aim Ge Rud, Tome, |wextraordinary and unparalleled feat | almost any one of the thousands of] Two Salvation Army. girls who) orders of in result was| % closest friend if no blood rela- | French pla \ : oF Mechanic. ZUZNOWSKY, John, 728 Third Ave.,| : mee American boys whom she has met in| have won high praise from officers | that they went raving mad with thirst| tives). MENZIE, Harlo, Larwill, Ind. Brooklyn, N. Y. of war." bd |of the American Army, who chi a and had to be strapped fast in the 20. Full address of nearest rela- i Be Eyes GATTNER, Peter 40, St. Ansgar, Towa, arEVateuaketarner the heart of her work here. upon their work at the front, during| boat, dive essa e 5 ihNon 1: Ontande Ca struck terror into the hea Col. Arthur T. Brewor, in charge ot} the recent big drive, are Miss Violet) “We had just about given up ail : =a A NPRYKOWSKI, Victor, Saginaw, Mich TEOURE | t. » | r Yali-| | * Y¥ |. (dotells.” Mic NF every citizen," h fared. “Accord- ithe Salvation Army headquarters in| and Miss Alice McAllister of Cali-/ hope when on the afternoon of the | 4d HRRCHIAAArthar Ushring. unt, atin, hs to documentary and other evi-|Parig, discovered “Ma” Burdick in| fornia. ‘These two girls had been/iitth day we came to w rocky const | Mazer Names Bars tronHeadquarters ggg be te cars: * Ly ing to documentary Aa Shia Sey nbs ria . canteen back of the lines,| and a little schoc rcame out to meet we Sunda nas made “I John, jtaston. Va. WHALEN. Michael A. a7, Winthrop ars 1 ther |r st year while he sit unning & cag’ L ) , "1 Faward A, in i dence we have accumulated in other | Texas last year while he was visiting! ang when the division of men whom|us. It proved to be a French fishing |Day" in thix city by proclamation « ana ae Aves Mroaklyni Ne Ys raids, we knew that Mannheim was cantonment work for his organiza-| they had been serving with food and| vessel, which took us to Brest, I woke | Mayor Hylan, who requests that a| i W Lamnane. wisual Hen: ane Ge beat defended of the: tion Jxoft drinks moved up into the fray|up in @ hospital at Brest. Out of our | Mound of flowers be built in each bor ae Saree nal Hn ip Gat eel cre eae 3 the girls trailed along in the rear.|crew of ninety-two men cleven | ou honor of those wha have fullen | it MISSING IN ACTION. Rhine cities, and this time we de I was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bur-|) With’ them were two men of their |been killed, seven Wounded so severely | in battle. Borough President Riegel it atriot. “Ind, Pu toniants, cided upon a fresh method of attack. /dick while L was in Texas on MY) own army, who had run out a truck} that their recovery is doubtful and | man has designated the space in front rio Ly CONNELLY, Francis St. Louis, " ” . arly 1 h . Ht , Denver { We approached the city over A) work," sald Col, Brewer, formerly of | fled with ‘supplies, including a barrel] twetny-five less seriously Injured.” Jor the Promect Park bandstand ay the | MONT. “ithehard May, “Pontiacs Mich Sergeant weiliary kts Ghicaga, “islea, Durdicic cooked »|of lemonade and ‘a lot rangen.| ; JUDSONS Halvh “A> Cady. Wyo MEYERS, David 10. St. Paulding, 0. large stretch of hostile territory, at-| Chicago. “Mrs. Burdick cooked some te ind a rar I altache kackivalacthinite: Oeites Warden k Hay Pig hia, Corporals. ' | taining the usual high altitudes. The | wheat cakes for my breakfast, and 1] [TM 8 Anning nears. bucket | PERSHING VETERANS GUESTS Floral offerings will be redeived be ¥ Hath Meh | CORBRAN, Edward, 26 Mill Road, night was clear, The black mass of /never forgot them. When I began on) of fresh water. ‘These two plucky | ie hous oP oh ry NE dereey Crys touts the city was seen far below silhou- | the work of helping with the person-| girls, under flying shells and falling| Fowr § SKI st fimiraiick, Mich, LUCOTT, Andrew burgh ; i »}nel of workers for Salvation Army| shrapnel, moved among the wounded Draft Men Of for SC aTiee A. Lae Angeles. Cat privaten) etted in the moonlight, astride the | co ivicg in France about the first per-| bathing ‘thelr bloody, dust spattered | Arriving ry de “Peanuts 4 panniers toed! Way to, Haat Ps curving ine Railway son I thought of isd Mrs. Boraiek face bringing them lemonade andjpjome to new armies, we | eri anid ado many roasted ‘golden i Wiss se WEE MDs (WuatOsnia: (8 aoe | Germans signalled our ap-)Shé and Mr. Burdick accepted the] oranges, and aiding the fleld doctors | oom’ Nolloe: DanartMiAnt t rela and friends 435 4 mer 7 Tomas Ri ie Mien DROPKIN, Isadore, 427 Wilkins Ave. proach, and here and there the |army's call to service in France, and in dressing wounds aN ee 8 1 y i cas, Ee alana ACSA Mee Me LM cote ly moulds 5 pea 7 Mew York. City. 2 Se and will be the star perfor ; vith our smoot Ry * hies’ put up spasmodic shell fan a dnsensnad’ Gas camp via Kast Mth Street ferry Y ; ‘ ; he * 4 4 aga mor ‘ ‘ fj Vanilla Chocolate W We Va. soon as We Were over sutskirts of our bombs with the deadiiest aL Y, SEAMEN COMMENDED F fie na iiaa this me h n were accor l “W Mich, “eae : * on, Every missile found a bil a nat d to Long 1 a throng intoa generous bar.” ¥ 50 VARDO ich, the city the German ners g fel Humping and swaying wildly bey et exh ‘ and 7, 2 | us KEN Hasty, Corn work in earnest, There was a terrific |sne explosive concussions our own BY DANIELS FOR HEROISM eh n ons in ur REDD Hert, dustin. 0 reuk of barrage fire, which burst |bombs, we opened the tarottles a doin palond will wart! eantm war AUERBACH'S Yack. Yrew-ol : ‘. 1 € estward, ying low until | aed res nd é | SAVRLLOE, deck, Mom ot Wy he height we had maintained on| th fer the, batteries, ‘Then wel 4 ; wel fi Mth LANCASTER . Chocolates COMKOWA Fema Mh. ten, Colo vious raids regained our height and flew home. | Manhattan Bay Saved Woman From SE acne erase pe ay ike Cad dnd Candies} — DESMARAIS Aft areful survey of our bear-|ward without the loss of a single frag metivectivn’ Mak aPtot MIRDOFGaG AI Ate ene eormer United ena and Séc- | — BABU ERICK. z aking im the military objee- | machine,’ | ne TOOKIY vat onern ati Sanaa etary of Wa Preaig Granta Cal sri ee nae Facet “D » i peer. gy tive gan @ nerve rending two-| 4, Pa ai =a wong Hy | ed to Rescue Sailor. bo as a that ed Secretary of andy’ Headavarte Aires -. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES jie dive. Down we went, on our} “TRENCH LIFE NOT BAD.” | wasitinaton, Aug. 30.—Six aca-| tickets already twe PCT OC R00 HIRGHCOCK. Heite z formances n Biv OUTKE,. esters a wires of the machines breaking |men were commended by se P dunt to more. than HOtgscitett Wis, KILLED IN ACTION mae tk ir whistling and] Vounded Marine Writes Mother! ee Thon to be used to euuip’ the JACKBON Ale Scend Lisutenant a a he a ‘i | Dees That He Is Contented tn France, |)!" 4 or he p A city Reserve AN OY, Charles H., Jamesport, M hum as the anes Ue casot Private Joseph Vierbuchen of the Ma | Seright, pharmacist mat — > KT Leo. W Sergeant wy a ther ; 0 was wounded in action on| Kansas City rescued a private Brettol ks Mave Guceriy Reso P We swept |" ane sPeiaic i gsber reper s ape EUCRTTRE NCEE EPPA hana. |MAN SLAIN BY COAST GUARD. | Mol ‘Soni ; Caan until we were a [June 16, according’ to to-day’s casualty a an : ee "CONNOR, 'F Detrol d antil we Ww a} | " wake Because you can get all the Mustard out) STERN eg Jei hath Btrast,| scr corona ie Oh Ee eee ae ist, wrote to his mother a few days} Adam J. Bettinger, a boa 8) Detuiin of Ocenn Clty Killing With. | of this sensible, wide-neck bottle without omen My ee 1 aatae STEPHEN : above us the on fter being hurt that he was in good] mute, No. 14 Judg Brookivin held’ Vandlen dnanier, waste—which is impossible with, muse INC ere ey | neat 4 contente did not want! and ne mberton, seaman, of| OCEAN CITY, N. J. Au A tards ked in awkward, groove-necked PERRY, Thamag L. Pure, N te ae hut 1 star | neaith ‘on 4. 4 not want ker L. Pemt aman, Oo! A J i ked awkward, gi TUNG, Daniel Haverhill,” Staas, BUR Jto worry he . n, Conn, om ¢| member of the Coast Guard stationed bottle A little bit of “Sunbeam” spread SCHWARTZ, Samucl, 102 Monroe) 1s). met Miicand N. « F tA ee ep fk Ee ade @ gallan ate Inst night shot and killed dnt hasa® cheese, ‘chickens stake aennreet, New 2 ee RAGGIO Aibert M Se 863 Ameter- When dis e cit 1 to be | ean aah Hi emp " fella man alleged have been | vegetable sandwiches makes them doubly BERRY. fohn E.. Worn ms, dam Av 18, New ity. ayin ward us in a b nass | ee : urd vd f ng suspiciously. ‘Th r | delicious, ‘Try. it—you'll like it! : AIHA Tony, Milwathe DIED OF \,OUNDS RECEIVED IN 1 1 t 1 i 1c Vieruensn \ irred on beach wher ri ard ie ; i : 1 ‘ f th 1 b= SMITH, Grant Wh Tingeoid, Pa ION ved a e wider st 4 4 the sor ni o nan Kast L e 8 or is the pet product of the largest SOPTILE. ora . is ACT f p ha linennnia’ widate atk Cathvet a ease a woe Were ray Aervan wholesale cery concern in the world, FATAAR. doneph Rariewiors, Pa soriearan eer ar, Maeutenant: : : ‘ ipenetnee te tN a pe ri | man. indicat a mig and ranteed to please yoo, or your DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED ceveRELY WOUNDED IN ACTION gi We could almost tou | ane . wetree iticer ; ney IN ACTION, Privates. res and chimneys the bu New York a ard nor v ! Ae Sold by all the better kind of retail Sergeant. MAGHIAAVRAN, Danial t: Cambritee, Ma | ach Vice was visit Recrutiing. |) -eeeale TIASIAG, ek mia gution by naval officers i grocery and delicatessen dealers. WORRALL, Hacid J., Minneapolis PAIACHILD. Stamey ‘6 Bath, Rin eae ey ; jumped ard and ed Pais Privates MEYERS. an iF tments of nu nthe An BL AVINGS STAMP eareN C NEANY. Lao b soon n v “pie pa Frederick 1 BUY WARS S STAMPS: bra MO VIERBUCHEN William J» 272 La+|nousetopa, steeply banking now ana|can Red Cro ‘ , z master nal ote yan, 84) aT . PATNI ASS. faymood 1. Lamonwas, Tox, feute direct, Wewerk, Ne J. , ; Jment of the war to Aug. 1 has been | Ores vin the wa CORNELL, award, Bureka Springs | Ark qwint tines 1 t » avoid taller buildin af await Shi MALIA AA: (Gn GE 1 when n RSH, “Gears Wi" amano, Ce MISSING IN ACTION. 2 y sw noses around! 1 of 27,000, Connecticut, Now Jor a DIED OF WOUNDS. Privates, ve fl w pinted military] sey and New York hay V recru ati Privates. Md 9 t 10 nursing] ing. ‘To t the recruiting Di 1 ETTLIN, Albert J., 344 John Street, oe, 36, Canaan, nes, no i ombing for] t has ai a vide 4 in nirte f a) ¢ A - G Ey 1 iL a East Newark, N. J. i i the British our bom listricts with definite au \ fourcy ABE: a Merneae and rosin near : ie Anstey Pa é sb H ‘| oe ‘ raat USING, Grady Ri Wilaan J, Yel snaies Re | rporal Killed by Auto | fnot riven .W SUTTCAN Patrick’ J ao Mas PREVIOUSLY BRRORT ER SE- th 8 to the lo » @ an] Mass, A Adam Missing, Now we tt l lee, DIED OF DISEASE. \ ‘RELY WOUNDED IN ACTION, 4 but the archies are 1 mounted | k of Columbus, Neb., an Acting of , 7 Sergeant. Now BRAD be be ILLED cit ; Mane OF corn Devens, is dea ho Army Kilo vem, arrivate ae Private vrmiessly over ws rooting inet Witcacar na f nee : <IIMONS, WII), Devereux : me j smol ; h 3 He MRURIS, ‘elgar nelwe, ¢ PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MI88- ‘shot throug i tft | While post guard reli ne N , Nyt, | tage “Laoet a ING IN ACTION, OW RE Dagzling bea 1 8 tskirts of the camp he was stru f and Wy % *TERBON: Bia Mins PORTED ON DUTY WITH city light as|py an automobile drive f Want at pitiiled att i te ; DIED OF ACCIDENTS AND OMPANY buuings Walls of Ave I OM ea 4 Senator dl : 4 y OTHER CAUSES. Private toward our tare tn O1F nae i tour The Wa Sergeant. SIMPSON, Edward K., 55 Berkley ploy @ is held per | cited for ‘Qnren had Pa COREY a eta MANKILN, Claude Vivian, Beckley, W. Va, Avenue, Orange, N. J. | “We were so low that we dropped gation, bravery. placed in his coffin,

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