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— wo New Army Lists Show 69 Americans Killed . in Action, 29 DEAD OF HURTS. 141 Others Are on Rolls as Having Been Wounded in Battle, WASHINGTON, Aug, 31.—Casual- ties in the American forces reached a total of 25,877 to-day, the lists re- leased for publication in this morning and afternoon papers totalling 246, ‘The first army list of 126 shows: Killed in action, 14; missing in ac- tion, 1; wounded severely, 66; died of wounds, 30; wounded, degree unde- termined, 23; privoners, 2, In the #econd list of 110 are: Killed in ac- tion, 65; wounded severely, 55. Total for the two lists are: Killed in action, 69; wounded severely, 121; died of wounds, 29; wounded, degree unde- termined, 20; previously reported missing in action, now reported killed, BN; previously reported missing in ac- now reported died of wounds, 1 jously reported wounded severe- /, now officially reported killed in ac- on, 1; previously reported killed, Ow reported prigoner, 1; previously rted missing in action, now re- sorted wounded severely, 1; pre- + viously reported died of wounds, now reported wounded, degree undeterm- ined, 2; prisoner, 1. The lists follow: KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenant. TETLEY, James, North Chotmeford, Mam, HARRIS, Frederick, Barrytown, N.Y. GEIGER, Joreph, 205 Second Avenue, Yue Qaim Wie, jadison, stich, 7, |. deorme W. i = Pe DEM Hina “sienteumery, Gorunne, Sot, Gayiont Matte, Manietique, Mica, sree; Sekowe, Privates. niwent, Beste He BROWN, “Martin. Oliver, Woodvale ee Pleasant Plains, N. Y. Ne doe, Alama, (ie, andres aN ct i Greieea DIMAMRSASAlonarsivo, otro DopennaieTy haan "Abia, “Anthony Joan, hoeboswAn, * Charles 1 iem ane, Mam, Wallace i, For. Morgan, LaAOUL, Maro, Winchater, Mate, Bat Braet M. Haron, HY Jute, Superior, Wis 3 Iblackwell, Mo. diountain’ View, Ark, Atte eee eet,” Maan Sroraangaboott, Wis Pd ey Nv, Kaymond | ies Se aad Nata, ue. KERN, J John, Syracuse, A ind, Mam, Samiy, Souths vuna, Aisiovet,N-Y nan, Ainiover, Hugh Allan. Newberry, Mich, Henry bard rer, aml Haus, Dane Subidcat, Mount Cleamas, Mich, RMUOVIN A. Pred M Aner, Olas Shares, Jon, r M iaani ‘Aritoine Joget, Detroit |, diliag Manivtyne, “Mich, ‘Arlington, a Three Itiver, Mich, * Bur ‘Great Fala, Moot, DN, Oecar, Manistique. Mich, AON. Raymond “0. Oatikonh, Wis La John, Hast Leroi, 0. Raymond L Prank, Mich, john It,” Nogaiuiee, i: Wis Tetroit TUE Bu SPONZIANY. Fra WAltbs dateard Dette, Milwnubee, Tran Maurice, Masistique au, Daniel Towed, Wayns.? hick, VAN HOMN, Jess Franklin, Lima, 0. \WELIA, Howard J. rw FRAN SOMOLD, Willian I ENTS, Wiliam M. GAKTBK, Loewen J LINTON, ‘Cartmly Jame, CWLK, Jom DOWD, “Haber! A. Se BR Maitin (rer 5 Buglers, Pe i uladelphia, Taylorville, Til, 2 Oy. ah Won DOWIE, “Cffond 1 “Cinctenatt, FEBSI. Mone M., Wesunirater, Md, BLACZNK, “Joma” Milwaukee, PGND BL. peter Baa Clune, Wo, dca Hughes, Ballavile, Va, uber. frahae tes Tut, Sitwaunos, HAIKDIN wan! String Corunna, Afich, HACKMAN” Bias ince Be litwct secre ones 2 TT cena he, 4 KKOFIE MW RBNNA N TEN IUBAG AN IED Misti I. Madison Lynn. Mf, Mazomanie, Wis, DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenant, Lam, Joba C., Chica Sergeant: FOLDS, Fier 1 LLB Curt {OONEY, Clas T., 0, Corporals. ue, Thomas, J, Han. am, RE Alte “Gout y beeadbure, Pe. Wagoner. JEBB, Cocil, Colimbia Privat: 3OOD, enn, Mam, pourri Mave, Bab. et Wis, ce Clarks, Nob, Mim, Vermont Tol x New York City." Marence Alton, Flora. Ind. "WOUNDED SEVERELY. Lieutenants. nad ©... Detroit Baton Roa ry. Detroit amin BW. Weal Ashland Drest Taevot Willian Preietick, Algona, SM Sergeants. tan ©... Detroit MIMILLAN, aah 10 47th Street, PMILLAN, T fOY8K, Herm: la, w y Mat prank, Mul taint ‘George H R Corporal Yeeros Barney GOS, Owar T ne 4 Stanton, Mich, | | +) Regan Shi, ‘South nel mon Run, Shotorgan. Wie 2, Mallat que, Sieh Phd. Mich Kalamazoo, PMattlna) jest Mi Mie ‘Hough HIUKO, Acani, Sioux ABTA), Locwna, con, New Aubum, Win, Geoeral Houston, Oakley, Tens, Lawwenring., "Fayenae 5 Phuind ‘oe San Pe GRiyundcets. W, Ye. . Oonnetis rie, Chicago. H | pany L, ‘GREAT FIGHTING’ USED UP OLD 69TH, SERGEANT WRITES — “May Be Months Before the Regiment Again,” Says Heffernan, Sergt. Thomas A. Heffernan, Com- 185th Infantry (old 69th), who has three brothers in service, has written his parents, at No, 612 Troy Street, Richmond Hill, “We did some great fighting on this front and stopped the German ad- vance. | (old 69th) is pretty well done up, and it may be months before the regiment is together again, with the bunch when I got gassed and was carried off the field. now resting in a hospital and feeling fine.” One of his brothers, James Het- fernan, who is a wagoner in a supply company The in heard from in four months. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, Custom House SESS OHHEOH 4-04 Is Together Lis $90-0-999090-693-.03-00099909-09009003009930980006000000 whole of the regiment I was advancing Iam France, has not been Ordered Removed From Building 1918, Germania Statue A parade military e¢ military cort, 100,000 10 MARCH NN CITY'S GREATEST LABOR DAY PARADE It Will Be Patriotic Demon-| stration Equal to Any Ever | Seen in New York, in which fully 100,000 re- Presentatives of organized labor will take part will be the chief feature of decorated floats, representing the part played by labor in the war, @ large and a squadron airplanes flying over the line ‘SOLDIER AND SAILOR INVADE | POLICE CARNIVAL GROUNDS More Than 1,200 Men in Uniform Get Boat Ride, Luncheon, Smokes and Free Tickets. Invasion of Coney Island by more than a battalion of soldiers and sail’ ors—1,200 of them to be exact and each carrying @ ticket for the Police Carnival At Sheepshead Bay, donated by an un- named philanthropiat—started at noon to-day. They left New York from Per A on the steamer Highlander, which was donated by the Shipping Roard —_ The American Red Cross provide: lunch and smokes on board, The men were from posts and camps around New York and were on leave. They arrived at the Battery in motor Labor Day in New York. The line of] trucks, in wagons, by subway and | inatoh will be up ue from | afoot. Maj. C. W. Cooke of the Army Washington Square, where the parade aa Service saw them aboard. “ hh a Soka a ‘apts, H. W. Sacklue and A. Th hl dle Sin ad eight barbed {Boyce took charge of them at the pier. livan, President of the Brewery WoFk-| “ar steeplechase Park they awaited er’'a Union, Local 51, will be Grand }ing arrival of Mayor Hylan and. his Marshal. Assistant Marshals Wil b0| party, then escorted him to the carnival J, F. Reilly, William Kohn, of the Up-| grounds, A special section had been| holsterers' Union, and James P, Hol-| reserved for their use. land, President of the New York] More than 200 soldiers and sailors, State Federation of Labor, Scores of [CoMvalescent, left the same pier at 1 jock on the steamer Princess. On arrival at Co! be Recured to take grounds. Grandstand served for them. y Island automobiles had to the re- them seats were of [HAYWOOD AND 14 | Leavenworth, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS | GEN. PERSHING REPORTS 246 MORE CASUALTIES IN FRANCE: TOTAL LOSSES NOW 25,877 LW. W. MEN FIGHT 20-YEAR SENTENCE secant ders in Treason Plot Get “Limit” — Ten Years for Thirty-Two Others. CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—I, W. W. lead- ers, Including “Big Bill" Haywood, facing terms ranging up to twenty years in the Federal penitentiary at. are planning a new fight for freedom, following their sentence by Judge Landis -yesterday. Fines against them aggreg.'> §2,300,- 000. A new trial will be sought and Georgs F. Vanderveer, chief counsel for the prisoners, will endeavor to ave them release! on ball yonding appeal. Haywood and fifteen other leaders , Were sentenced to twenty years im- ‘prisonment, with total fines of $20,000. Thirty-three of the I. W. W. wero Pa. ® of march will make this one of the| ‘To-day ta the second and final field ence . Rana ica a, Lieut. John H, Church of Flushing, | © most noteworthy Labor Day parade’ ay held by the Police Department to A ete to ten years’ Imprisonment PE kobe L. L, who has been awarded the Dis- | ¢ as ever witnessed. 11) ye DTOvide funds to ecuiD the Boll6e Hee] gag, ee abet, Sune, oral ie iu tinguished Service Cross by Gen, Per-| ¢ "eeu Fa ere Meluire [serves. A big crowd was on hand. Wise’ hauccin caer ae ty Oat beni aes, sbing for gallantry at the Battle of ighth Avenue,} The programme included exhibition] Anes. tWenty-aix to five years and . Wiitan G.,” Ooauatlsvitie, Ha, Cantigny, has been wounded twice will be delivered by | Fiding by mounted police; a sham battle ter fines, twelve to one year and Privates, s illiam B. Wilson, |by some of Pershing's Veterans; sing-| ne day and fines of $30,000 each, and since he went overseas. He is a mem- Attorney-General T. W. Gregory,!ing by Amato, Caruso, Fitziu avd Me-, two.to ten days in jail. Two were re- AQEMAK. | Anthony, 77 Retke St.,| ber of the 28th Infantry and won his Mayor Hylan, State Senator Ky F.| Cormack; automobile speed triais by} eased on thelr own recognizanceand AX HLM), Hamer, commission at Plattsburg. Wagner, Alfred E. Smith, President) raiph De Palma and aerial exhibitions. | the WALCUMAS 1H Cleveland, Lieut. Harold L Fi ft Uni of the Board of Alderman, A. B. Me MA case of one was continued, Oue RvCry Cedar Kapila, Neb. eu jaro! alr o' lon Stay, Commissioner of Street Clean- defendant, sick in jail, has not been WELL, (Carl 7.) Cancon, Street and Bighth Avenue, Brookiyn, Murray Hulbert, Commissioner °f! ANTI-WAR LETTERS SEIZED tried. Of the one hundred, ninety- hin Witla was severely wounded in a recent Docks and eco ae peg three recelved penitentiary sentences. OAT Hema Fara word received by his relatives. He tho City Teeoord ' >—_ Uoreriil: Wi was @ graduate of Lehigh University |, At this meeting a moving picture AGUINALDO’ 6 ARD Connell and was studying for the minigtry at in many reels, ct from the flahts| 5, e' rP. ‘aken i werner — won a commission at the first Platts- LE er Eh oe eile Fifth Avenue Offices May Re iaiward Sing etie, burg Camp and has two brothers in \""'To-morrow afternoon a mings meet: veal Widespread Plot. | os ye i the service, he held under the auspl Agents of the Department of Justice} COL Mallory’s Fighting Began in fan WD According to word received to- yeas wallet desce this morning on the offices]! Sioux Campaign and Includes DEKINS. Willis Wile day in Brooklyn Lieuts, Harry H. sana will be Gell s|of the National Civic Liberties Bureaw 5 4 ; MgEONNON, “dames Hernandez of No, 1925 New York | Chairman of the nd of Walter Nelles, attorney for that + Boxer Experience, Falls, N. Y. | Avenue and Rudolph L. Bosselman Publle Information: Tabb organization, at No. 70 Fifth Avenue! GAMP UPTON, N: Y., Aug. 3L— MG ER. Gs wi ae and Thoma aherty *|and seized the files for investigation. MATTUINSE 1 Gr Ola ence gentle eer one colors wurer of the National Fed-|" the fald was a follow-up of the one| co. Jona B. Mallory, who had charge MILL Charien 7, “Andarmaa, fod. |pitals back of the front recovering Postal Employees. District! cae sestonany oe of Aguinaldo, the Filipino chief, al Todtibapole wie from wounds received in action, Licut. Attorney Swann will preside, | Ne es Sore Marsan ot yt OKAviGa be ing several months after his captury, AMigwautee Hernandez was drafted last Septem- >|, Labor Day will be celebrated BY! the game address, ‘The Government | as assumed command of this camp. 4 ber and was sent to the officers’ train- A pla edie act eae etna Ain laxents intended to make the rald Inst! He came from Camp Lee, Va., where ing school at Camp Upton and re- 2 | try, especially in New. York and jevening, but found the office closed.{he had been both depot brigade and ceived his commission when he landed © | Philadelphi: Military features whil| Guards were stationed outside them to; camp commander. ° v | SRTER es. Gta in France, Lieut, Bosselman enlisted >| dominate parades in all parts of the) see that no papers were removed, Col, Mallory was graduated from STRUK, Mike, 606 | €. Tath's St, New| iast October and was sent to the of- p|country, Wh ver possib the War| In the offices of the National Civiz] west Point, LASvprst he was desig- ©| Department has provider tary | Libertie a Seka FOUBA' SOMRNSnORS F awit inert, Detroit ficers’ training school at Camp Up- Feira vintian demonstrations [aes Bureau was found correepoa-| nated from Virginia in 161%, He par- ANGIE Walter ase Tater Mit lear hare’ hu resaived War eeeenales | Secorts Gnd aviation damien |eamaes from Anarchists, Socialists and ticipated In the Sioux Indian’ cam- WATERS. Ceut Mane, wows” Mich, ~lehon. “He was a graduate of hasrew In Chicago, where a military expo-|Bolsheviki, the Department of Justics| jaign and through the Spanish- WHYMER Falwant Jims), Own, : , al |aithon begins Monday, a monster par-[teclared, ‘This correspondence was of . * 5 Piatto 3 harllg "De, Pizmesith, “Wie York Military Academy at Cornwall, | re , rrettion barf nature that showed opposition to tha] American War. In the Philippines he scrote) ne, Ms will be held in Which 250,000 peo. ure showed opposition to tha| At y sas Y BUPBKE, Bmil, Shawano Wis, N.Y, [ple are expe to participate, Inlwar, and what may be an organise; W# Inspector General of Gen. Mac- WOUNDED (eee nee UNDETER- Biss ate Joseph Fahey of. No. 413 | Minneapolis, Thom. Ma V ee r So-|attempt to avoid military service. AT OEe sdrieoR. He waa. wilt ne ° Zast 80th Street, New York, has been clalist’ Mayor, will head a large China relief expedition and entered Sergeant. wounded in action for the second RSE Malone Peking with the Japanese headjuar- BRALD, With <enid, Mitte, MAB! time, Ho enlisted in the Regular | one. of eT TRAN OFFICERS ters. Corporals. res . | i " When he returned to thi try y four years ago at the are of and the turned into & nen he returned to this country BENBDITTI, James, Ital; , ‘ 10 al hag er seventeen and saw one and a half | pate ae ration by. the Cen OF STATE GUARD Col. Mallory served on the General MZALEAVY, Patrick H. 234" Clifton rental eervica ic China: tral Labor Union. | Most of the men Mae wan: mraduated trom tis War k, Ne Je prominent in the labor world will de- ee a “ Private Samuel S: ° | : t College and was {n the Canal Zone iat, Dat EHivale Samuel chwarts, E Com ‘ ‘ / ty ver addr ron Joseph F. Valentine, | Deetails of 400 to Have Week Each fet ears, Lately he has been * Buglers. pany, Ninth Infantry, killod in action,! Collector Newton Says Order Acting President of the American tC WI Fin ‘or years, FELDMAN, Meyer, 403 Saratoga| was the sole support of his mother racials : | Federation of Labor, will preside at at Camp Whitman, First commander of Camp Dix, where Ave, Brooklyn ; and four sisters, who live at No. 102 Is Expected Any Day, the Chicago meeting, Jamen Lord, Beginning To-Day. he also was commander of the 78th echwakra, lev Monroe Street, where they established ; Ree oer aga President of the Building Trades’ De PENIS. 2 Orniays Division. a fruit store when their breadwinner Following Protests. pattment, will it AT MDE IL By direction of Adjt. Gen, Sherrill, 7 ge 48KK, John, Clev t into the army. ——_— . ; i, Manon. 400 state ( rm i Christen Ships With Milk, BUZINGK, Jot, Gevs Private Joseph Henry Landon, , . Aes oul ; t Carmen's| aay a, Ea ‘ewan itty poke WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Bottles FAHEY, Joseph, 413 East 80th St.,| killed Aug. 13, was well known in| ‘There can be nothing that smacks ’ , tield, Til; ;to-day a 's zal F . New York City. Brooklyn as an amateur baseball/of Prussianism either inside or out- r 0: President of the) Whitm Another contingent of 400/of milk have b substituted for bot- FRANKLIN, Game C., Hopkins, Mich, player, having played with the Vita-lsiag of the United States Custom Washington State Federation of Ta \will take their nlaces next week, Or-|tles of wine In christening @hips at GRAVETTO, Carmino, Mount Ver-|graph, Mapleton and Flatbush Gas es ! bor, In Denver, ¢ and Franklders require every State Guard of-|Portiand, Ore. and suggestions havo non, N. Y. Company nines. He lived at No, 306| House at Bowling Green and cons \ Duffy, President of the International | 2°" quire | y i a made to the @hinelia: Hensd. thas TENGEN, John, Bt. feo, Net 78th Street. quently Albert ger's figure of Ger- * irpente Union, in Philadelphia |feer of the rank of Lieutenant Col- substitution be made general at all Mec AMEX ‘he x. spcianner, Charles Stewart Jr. of the/many, which is one of a number of magia yrhe aahor Pay, parade in New |onel and under ap tane the course.|shipyaris. The bottles before bein Georw ‘qo’ pad L hg ~4 fi ecorating the front o ork is expected to rank with the! No enlisted men will be at the cam eo - p-/ we 4 KOSH, John, Trenton, Ns J |vislon has been, wounded: He ta a|efole statues decorating the front of | | Bia dee G15, | lovalty parade of the Fourth of July] Piang had been made for training |otTiouted, by the workers for French PINT LPR, William, Massie, KY) aig |son of Charles Stewart, head of the | the building, is to be torn down. Just | T awrence Prosecutor to Sub- ne of the most unusual patriotiol A , ning land Helglan orphans. JAMS, Omrenco 4, "| commercial department of the Rich- | exactly when Germania will take h mivRviden S pt. 9 Lar. | demonstrationa the city has ever wit-/! camp of the 22,000 State Guard! ond i School and is a rle 0. ne put Byron R. svidence sept, Y—LaAr- | nessed force, but lack of tentage and other MISSING IN ACTION. |mond Hill High tumble is not known, but Byron veteran of the 71st Infantry of this] asipes es td oh . a equipment caused an abandonme' arrive ay. Reto, cote ot ih tert tat] ceny Hearing Delayed. | any ue eas ies a Sees Ere EMITH, Clifton Sinvneas ‘o-day that Washington is busy dis ’ seals haliaas 5,000 W YORKERS he D 1 a IAMS, Bil Fiery Cty, Pe, cussing the removal and he expects4 ivy of Brig. Gen, James Robb of the 2d wii Diwan, Malwmey ' NOTED ARTISTS APPEAR the order any day, A statue ] LAWRENCE, Mass., Aug. 31.—Mra de, On his staff will be M : ff Fi ; de “ ‘ll be Major PRRYIGUBLY Ine geo toa, Mise: | ; senting Releliny will be nus i056 1 May Sifeels of Bayonne, N. J. | NOW IN GEORGIA CAMP Newman, Major Walter J IN ; AT MOTHERS’ MEMORIAL | ™s2siiemzer ine § Buminrtaneeireagestt ee ION. While many New Yorkers had for-| the 1 has been under po! Kund U. Dahlgren, PORTED KILLED IN ACTION gotten that Jaiger's work of art wassguard in a Lawrence hospital since|Ryshed Into. Training in Their T. Ellsworth, Capt TEA. Privates. eet ni i perched in the Custom House led her arresf early in the week, was too 1 ey and Capt. Edward % LYNCTL, ‘Thomas 1. Painosrile, Ohio, John McCormack Will Sing and|not so Dr. Henry Russell Drowne, | bai | Shirt Sleeves as Replace. ‘ Fi sh aele PREVIOUSLY REPORTED miss-| hel Barrymore Recite an “Ode | tion, loca Paver charge of larceny, If he=| ment Troops. f ING IN. ACTION, NOW . ies 7 54 Pearl 8 ‘Dr. Drowne informed + warrants it, wil | {Syecial to The Evening World, ) ONE KILLED, FOUR INJURED | ; Fragran PORTED DIED Gr WOUNDS to the Allies. Gollector Newion that he had re~i oo oe oe AELAMTAL HE CATE HL conte: Cane r BEGRINED INCART Ethel Barfymore and John Mo. | ceived o score of complaints about the| [ANE Viny | ink Mn don's ‘rolling parade «round Is now IN EXPLOSION ON A TUG Delicious sss arsine: ti Cormack wil be among the partiol- Meee eee eee eee eee feline to the late Bisa Flor prinkied with New York selectmen WEUOIUR | E ¥ pants In the memorial services in the oved, J, Mortimer Monts a hint ad more than five thousand Bb ere PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS- 4 stant a eee ae othe eher at Abbo ade having arrived during the last few! Two Me e Blow I ) ING IN ACTION, NOW _RE- Hippodrome to-morrow night _ in| pre ident of the Bon of the 1 a aithniea’l nak IkaL ilies paving arrived during the jaat few! Two Men Are Blown Into Water of PORTED RETURNED honor of the mothers of the soldier | ton agreed with mo ‘ Iie hed ae aalaa tt beon ex. (BOON Tushed to the drill field and have( Wallabout Canal bys Blast in TO DUTY. Mias B rf Government was requestedd t y of Miss Gay h ned B feet Hy telien Up hele tealnine dead. Miss Barrymore will recite an} come action, When informed by Co!-| humed and a chemical analysia of the PADIAeoTTent LROOD Engine Room of Craft. : : Sergeants. Mde to the Allies," and Mr, MoCor-|jector Newton that official action| vitat ormans mack jee The majority of the New York men Makes: Lodse False DONNELLY, John, Ireland, mack will sing “The Star Spangled] would be taken both men wro by S any } e OPDEY | have been ned to the Lith Depot | John Conroy, engineer of the Mott : ee * Private, a 8 ters expressing their enry G. ells 0! ir sT while om ave been ent) Haven Towing Company's tug Glen Pie eee Banner” ayn and Uda Waldrop, | vcoleeter Newton to entex|announced that he i eT oa! Lecth Fit. Instantly rea in gate Peuiladotnia red Ro d Uda We «| world reporter to- 6X5 | present thea © to t reulments here cand each regiment wil four other members of the crew in PREVIOUSLY REPORTED |noted orxanists, will play the “Battlo| pects Germania wi ri tia | Crean, ie ay eas ETT ate ch MRMGPTETE ee ee liured, Wen Ba gaotoalon peoucrad ie A wabbly dental plate can be made WOUNDED SEVERELY, W litymn of the Republic,” the “March | coming weolag@it has had no definite |YUFY Which convene » |e arigudier n, William FH. Sage.ithe engine roo to fit snug and tight in just a jifly OFFICIALLY ReroRT ey of a Hero” and the "Ave Maria.” a| Word from\WWshington, He declared He has also requested that an in-| camp re ee ers kreeted one train | Asi taking a (tau (ae eal with a single application of + a be ’ le t en the word does ¢ rere | vestigatic ve made by of New rk’ men on Ita arrival pole rae hata ih a diep al bte Biri KILLED"IN ACT group of aces of the Royal Itallan | {at when the word dose come ther big bo made t Tt haa heen announced at camp es in the Wallabout al when DR. WERNET’S POWDER Ae. Witee, Gaetan oes Flying Corps, the Uruguay, Paraguay | regard. to the removal made. public. | Aumorites of the cause 0 Forty (Mem [ihe explosion securred, the cause being | 1 For Fates Teath D, ar. Ginnie sigs ‘i Car aed ina whl yxi. of four members of Mr 0 ts CAMB Hropably a leaky valve t acts like magic, soothes irritation PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MIG6- land Nicaragua Commissions, and dip-| The great status, which is approxi: | family jn Bayonne. Saroy aay willed a lnatanie cae and heals sore gums, It is a cleanser ING, NOW REPORTED lomatic, military and naval officiats| mately twenty thet in height. is thal - others were thrown Into the canal and Of the highest order, You don't want ON DUTY, |trom the Allied Nations will be pros-| 01.4 Woman nt ned on a coat ot} Mark Wilkins, | near in Y, "| FUND PAST $300, 000; i peal Sgt ba aR Naa tre eee, your teeth to harbor and catch germs Privates, ent. mail. ‘The monogram “W, 11," ts | Skeals, to-day wer » Lawrence | whi Sch ae te ts Walsh will b & menses to your SKEET ERS. ne a. fase auspices of the Mayor's Committee of | Kiel, on which Germania is resting! «qt is too bad my sister shold havo | ee Samuel Koch, cook; ¢ Ave daily and keep your plate in a [Onna Ned Waka, (n Women on National Defense, her lett hand, einen to undergo this persecution,” be said | | Wissne O'Counell ‘clean, antiseptic condition abd PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED — = + c A : uel Koch be ‘free from the tortures before leayng Bayonne, ne has suf-| Cheers sreet nnouncement of |and Wissne are d to be id discomforts of | REPORTED AMERICANS D EO F AID 's t o be and discomforts of loose IN ACTION AOE ON CANADIAN LIST. Tn i teen realise preel ih cncgnop oy [OM ne Che , ys 7 | te month ‘ ee Sen ee ere trial, Guaranteed by Privat. OTTAWA, Aug. 31.—The following IN THE VOSGES SECTOR few month | . mais ct Re Fe Pe arr ; earl Gall ae Sot ee Americans are mentioned in to-day's The Mayonne authorities are to act | ver War Emergency woe poe vd xe Warnes cided: |PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS. | overseas casualty Y kcr10% pea uesday in the matter of exhumirg| New York University Alumnl at algunday pleasure trips has compelled the| All Good Drug fiores iNG IN ACTION, NOW RE- A 4 wit THE ICAN ARMY IN| the bodie Mr. Skecly's r,| rally to-day the Rallroad Club in| war camp oommusity @arvice to aban » 6Oe and $1.35 PORTED KILLED. arb, FRANCE, Au (By. the mother, brother and sister-in-law, | the Hudson Terminal Bull ting, fave|don its regular Sinday tours for men Lieutenant, Press) r ps att Ama teal deat ove cared for the| fousing cheers when it was announced |in the service wie die SHAW. F. D., Sumter, 8, © . Ranias Clty, ‘Mo, raid Ameri ed pos : The me tara whe ared tor iho) a rawhen It wes Aacougaad | tho service, | Sorat. Healy of the f nueapolis, Vv Jay morning. ‘our in their las! 84 said to-day i i fan ho has charge of the RUE TN TACTION NOW RESO | SacNe ih fodin inkara Ms we wink activity |that they were. positive tho deatha !PE A” weft ij tourm said today the igh artn " oy yE Gus 8 ) ) feature of t organization's work will PORTED WOUNDED PRESUMED TO HAVE Diep, fans ting twa|were due to Iral causes, | pa marie j feature of the organisation's work aanpn ' 4 puryinis ibaor thus fer De ntinued until the Bederal au AN “Lost and Found’ article® SEVERELY. MORAN, To Jersey City, By eee my made sige see ie ntaoner ned tt far J8) thorities rant permission for the ent iadvertiaad in Tha World on resorted MISSING, hig_attack : ; Love Maken Him Deserter, | § by the st si 718 by’ the [eral use ‘Of Basoline, ‘The humber. of lf. to “Lost and Found Bureau’ Room oox, Wi , uth, Mame, | Tho i unw pun ed men dug them: when Fr A f the Arts iy tot ning car a loaned for this pur se has 308. Wong Buildin will be listed |PREVIOUSLY. REPORTED DIED| adgantine’ "Male, melon {r0e aay Grove’ off petween thirty | twent ned at Camp W eat inveraily: Hensies nd gts: [sixty had bow promised for to-moriow [J saga at say et The Works Offices OF WOUNDS, NOW REPORTED GASSED. and forty Germans and killed at leas: | worth, § anburg, arrived home to wlumht of the Schools of al BS ane Sennt* skenriceae WOUNDED, DEGREE UN- % » Bileoneth. Fi N. J. one, The body of this man will be|see his bride at » 4191 Atlantic 5 kaw and Medicir the! British Casnalites for Week, an be left at any of The World's DETERMINED, brought into the American, lines fo°} avenue, Brooklyn, he was arrested V ry College, the Graduate’School,| | LONDON..AUS. 81.—British-easuaition |} Advertising Apencien or cam be Captain, | ae [PUrnd am Coadie denims guns ‘which by Detective Charles Krummel and gYanngien jose Venene aid 048! published in official Hats for the week ones ny BAOK, Rosia H,, Vancouver, Wash, "viSewpeo, ey Up a steedy Gre at’ around turned over to the military authoris "the rally was meended by, the alumnd totalled TH803, divided as follows: Killed, Broottyn office, 2100 bs Lieutenant, = “ it ea. pt the aaxen downtown schou hiDRipineenas 1D. aon naam - —— —

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