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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918. 3) | ARMY AND MARINE CORPS. | xeRicaw Dias vis THE FRENCH WAR CROSS _ tr oan a , TOL OSS 4 aah BR cc ce A aM) NETOFRONT KOM FA | Declares at Newburgh Launch-|Col. Hayward in Letter to claring he had heard that there are DIED OF DISEASE Corpora’ 437, MC RE Wot NDED,| 8418GuNsaitit, don a, Grecesbure, H, Sergeants s | ing He Has Heard of Limit Governor Tells of Negro To-Day’s Rolls of Hon Bagley Put on Riveting. Troops’ Heroism. ihe " atin Wile Salamaaon, | ray | 7 mes i Show 91 Americans W aaa, OL NEWAURGH, N, Y., Sept. 2.—De-| ALBANY, Se —The State fags r, Fan gor, Maine, | of the 15th (colored) Regiment of Im- ‘ay Killed in Action. fantry and the 22d Engineers, which | were carried by them when they jthe country and that union workers in| aided in repulsing the German offene | Shipyard slackers in some sections o ROWLEY, Martie M.. Stockton, Md |¥ome instances are wetting # limti to sive in the Champagne, will soom be | nui the number of rivets that shall be|"nturled in the Executive Chamber im ’ 5,709 U. S. Heroes! snus: atts jal | ; Already 5,709 U. S. Hevoe: Privates jdriven into a ships plates in a day,|{8® Capitol, having been returned to Have Made the Supreme | POEM, Brame 1, Gena. | Theodore Roosevelt to-day told wtp. | Be State by these units. The fi a eee RAUNDENS “Charron A Tan. are stained and show bullet holes. Sacrifice in Battle. BY AD Rennaap Ads [yard workers here that every such| 35 9 jeter to Gov. Whitman tolling po PETER ee aabblll, Ve man in a traitor to his country. of the action, Col, Willlam Hay. EATER APYAHY ny Beek | “lf 1 dad my way.” he said, “1]° gah id A hg #1 Sept ° Tot 1 w) on D. Vest Toledo, 0 w » Fol je! A ie & a al WASHINGTON pt Total; MePHBISON. John D., West T | would take any auch man or any man| W@" former Public Service Conimis. American casualties abroad, with SEVERELY WOUNDED. sioner, now commander of the volored who alded ot abetted such a man, three army lists nd One Marine Lieutenants. regiment, says c : OURDA, Jeon M.. Miteautre, -W j but him in the army at ones and! si: was a tremendous parigl Wa ‘OFS list, issued Sunday at els eR hy Aitmmuibee, (Wie, send him across the water to do the| ‘ Lavaerd! OW reach 26,943, ‘The list WR AaTOLWERON Sime’ Bs Gniendy: | hardest Work in the most dangerous | Were Proudly @ part of that splendid . 2 sie tae sta | WARD. Wo 1. Lakewood, 0 stakes rg -US| French Armee which stood ani carried 203 names: the two army lists Sirsoants, position, and @ would not give him a sits and dow to-day 336 and 318 name and the | and stood and slew more, Just as won- jie ant he had learned the spirit Of / Gerry Gen, Gotraud told te Petia wane with machine guns, heavy and light Marine Corps list 24 names, ‘The total | | of casualties given to Monday papers Col. Roosevelt's speech was deliv- is 678, Of those 91 were killed in a it = = Jered after he had witnessed the and SOtsibueai eet iG. Ree ‘ion, © <enr oN susie WNrommaton, GROUP OF OFFICERS DECORA TEDW.) 7h "CRO MIDELGUERRE launching of a 9,000-ton steel ship|jonger came eid then ee core nee The army tist issued to morning From left to right they are: Capt. C. M. Thompson, 102d Infantry; Davis, 103d Field Artillery; Major J. C. Rau, 102d Infantry; Capt. | from the waya of the Newburgh Ship-| Ward and picked them out of the Bepers to-day divided the names | ac. Chaplain W. G. Farrell, 108d Field Artillery; First Lieut. A. W D. W. Stuckland, 102d Infantry; Chaplain Orville Petty, 102d Infantry; | building Company here, His remarks, tently CRO TL alt oy eee Se a eaten TE “Corporals, “| ‘Thompson, 102d Meld Artillery; Second Lieut. Daniel Willard, 102d Major A. F. Oberlin, 1024 Infantry; First Lieut. Le H. Cover, 1024 | he sutd, did not apply to the workers | BOsely a! them ‘ * Hehi uavanelocawe: Haron Wo. alte Cok, Mich Fieid Artillery; First Lieut. Thomas Sanders, 101st Fleld Artillery Field Artillery; t Lieut. T. G. Holt, 101st Field Artillery, and | 4! Newburgh. OSI Wbe Aste and ete) ee rr cc r wevecely and) dee) R.. Brains, Ind First Licut. F. R. Johnson, 102d Field Artillery; First Lieut. J. C Major F. 8. Perkins, Field Artillery, France. | “Phe army we have in France,” the|it, and we were the only negro regi- Bree undetermined, 210; missing in ac- | pay, Baseen OU, Ho. ws Porn catch hed Adela Hs A iesbuihe oobd ae ee. 4 Bid Mii * _____._. | Colonel continued, “has been put there| Ment. So just imagine, if you can, tion, 57. ander, Wis vur pride to read in t eom= only because the British furnished us | VUF pride to re et enh The army list issued to afternoon HERB Rit, Moletem ag HONE Rtv Wee Boater, Geese: Tee | AULT. owees, Core forings. e Indy, New York City: 1, Roulay cent. of tho tonnage needed to| petulant’ list of the. Allied \torees Hapers, carrying the names of 318, was | Hosi tus OY Metis Roeta hl ITSKOWITZ, Irving. 420 E. 8th St ENN kan Minera Manchester, N. Hs B. Aston, St them across. From now on| against bim ‘white Americans’ and ‘nade follow Kille MILA bd LAURE Lirnest W Mas New York City, FAULKNEAt, Pueodow Fo 1 a, | Louis; W. MeCallum, Philadelphia; C, . ‘. ‘black Americans.’ We were certainly made up as follow Killed wags crane, eet NY KNIGHT, Coarios Ho Leeaming, Mich CRG enh eae st ; ; i ah in shipbuilders must them- to be ‘among those pressmat BiiataA avs 4 y TE SNA, Caste 4 Syrace, ot BRRER Jognh ‘i iraham, Providence, R T. Rogers, | i e or jose presel ‘ ton, 87; died of wound: SOM inte IRCK Homie, Sateton | Shea a Aitison H. Varsert tandlig, Pe WALSTL, Wallen’ gossiin, I pell, QZont.; J. AtoCallum, ‘A 2 j Selves bear this burden, Our men a) are back in the front Iime disease, b; wounded jn act LA RDY to APN TEE, Michael Lo BNTAMOT, Sabasi Hana, 1 yor by ‘seduce " grastelee NO) the front cannot fight effectively un-| again tired but contented. My offi- ne, | RAGADALE, MA Senter Cteveta PANYANO, Rosario, 164 Steuben St.,| hati Nii 0, Mont; M. Albert, Waterbury, Conn care were reduced to sai ae the 1 : 2005 | Merce erin eat Jersey City, N. J. RAD [Il Wiitenend, Worcester cae ig, | eas they are given enormous quane{ stra wero reduced to thirty-six Mt missing in action, 54 HRUSE OM RAGLAND, Willlam Mt. Chickasha, Obla PAUL Ota Jou Y WELZ, V ‘* 1 ad, Wy OFCeste “Ss VM ' tities of food and munitions and un- | YP i tert pany. ay oe WI Avent » RAGLAND. William Mt. “Chic Biihy Opa cet. va TEATS Xiigane) Cottaae’ Gre, svi! |. Grey, Richmond With le bo N.Y, |commanders were carried through one The Marine Corps list of 24 names | WINStO% SEDOFSKY. Iarael, 31 Moore Street, | It? DPPS. Wagren Ti ‘ark | REACTS Mon’ Nort Wealades 35 i , “4+ | tess they are enforced literally by|gtretchers. Iwas on crutches.” the was divided as follows: Killed in ac- | Brooklyn, N. Y. MIDE RT Hers. “bokes T FEES}, Henry, ftaymond, Mitin |. Caladrone, Providence, I. 11 As! tions of mén who are trained or| boys were aplondid, tion, 3; died of wounds, 1; died of las D. Beet wie STH Haonanl f... LaGrange, In | Heeass Sy tiers nee paaaien aye Stet Me sasha As an who will be trained here on this side| eOur dove are rieh with booty Row, ¢, 1; wounded in action, seve i oe TER Ambrose. Mor | ROMER SON'S Co, Va Tiokol ordan, Mich; KR. Curtis, Philadol- ae elmets by the score, haversacl ER at ecu natein tree eeveres:| Mechanic. THOMPSON Kinmett Fe aGante, Ale HOSENZWENG? M hin, “Shaded phia; W. J. Mabley, Detroit: W, Lua| °f, the, coca: Mauser rifles (which by the way they / Hyand degree undetermined, 18; misa-| 474 4. Togifont, 1 WEREEO. tome, Stratford, Cont | SeNpoiwuc? vinwatard, “Gramtasing Wis, Fe Rowkiwtiny Mich, electron AeaE TAC “| “Under such circumstances it Is the] are using because they are similar to” BnouOns te to | ete wn. Geary. Oia |SHORPS, Hertel “Home ie eee Stamford, Conn eur, Lyrtn, Mass.; G. Garness, AU-/ nighost possible patriotic duty to|the Springfield) and thousands ‘and The total of American casualties to | TAK i t SMITH Geog, Van Aum sng Jubon, Minn; A. E. Graham, Indian date is divided as follows: Killed in| SHMETE. Wiliam J. NM maven, Re SHH ota ert. j " er Te Barek, Bee yaa Qttlan- | make the output of ships the largest | thoumnds of rounds of ammunition, action, 5,709; died of wounds, 1, Wagoner, HOLSLNG TWN, Nog Yakima, Woab, cry ‘polls; T. Burns, New York City; J. possible. Therefore, as a corollary of | Overcoats and « eee: Mu. Mighigan ily, Ind Nort orl Mi Neth. Wash McGraw, Logansport, Ind.; A. MeLel- ee die Bt isease, 1,646 aie £ fice d ts eee LEMENTOWICZ, Peter, South River, far N . Png . 3 i! iy? 4 e! | this, any limitation of output what- and other causes, 751; wounded in ac- | J an, New York; C. . Roches | gy, : ance eu daateeo UnAatare Cook. FR a | ert ever in our shtpyards is criminal at! TICKET: DEMAND | PROMISES Fea ads caiseing ta action nad | PETMRSON, San G., Portas, We. gree Fs Kcenee Nit LOWTH, William Joseph, 146 Ash. | Hii, Willan I ter, N, ¥.: J. Hailey, Minneapolis,| this time, Pershing’s men are not| mined, 14,404; missing in acti nd Wh bes Griy Be Ada. OMe, burton’ Av., Yonkers, N HOWAID, Major Minn; G. Martin, § tle, Ne Jui | Mi The army list, follows PORNAITIS, Charles, Rriageoor, Comm WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER- QUINN, Prt Soci, MARUUSRI. Waitae, DnDripooll, ¢ Kan.; M. Wiley, /1imit the blood thev shed or the ef- KILLED IN ACTION. Pond Hig. Piet, Mowe ta MINED. SPINA al bite MARKIE by Cheyenne, Wy Stinton, Beverley | forte they expend, and same and dls- ges) te: rehire ‘ [OTH Bere, Clevenger Lae Ned Lieutenant. | WtGtir, Charis Ce Uookrite, es. Vers, Hastnona to Nie Hills. Cals W. Smith, New York City.| grace should be the portion of any| Chicago Baseball Officials Mail Ress a Oe nate eS RUSMN Aisne GLINARD. Shoe h., Atlanta, ta YANTORNO, Joseph 206 Sta] PheK, down, tet Sam GASSED. many here at home who limits the} ee i4g White Sox Park RUEL, Solomon, 168 Lenox Avenue, Site Me dale kt ant fe |, Brooklyn. Ne NO RA eT Forman, Neo H.W. Nuedeking, Munroe, Minn.;/output necessary to make the blood IRIE ee LO eae, YSEK: 1 , ee Rye TRAGER ANOLE, Dimitros Stockton, Ca BARA, Jenn einer hing 0 Oe m Minneayolis;A. Canstable, and labor of our soldiers at the front Turned Over to Cubs. BMERY, Josey me. S. Tusbeer, eT Pe fiathSinsvite Stas MWS dent Th PPMRERTATS, S 1, Mien rooklyn, N. Y.; J. Reynolds, Surrey, | of avail ‘HICAGO, 8 2 WAL te ANG, Rene i. Calbous Fell, 8, ¢ PRISMAN, Michael, 534 Graham Av., ARGON. WALTON Matis a : N. Dak.; 1. B. Birkett, Detroit, Mich; | “Of course, when loyalty and de-|to-day failed to interfere with world GARDNE! wee 1 ville ' Brooklyn, N.Y. eres Tiiicaal evs Wii WILKINSON, Curl d., Grand Junction W. Bombridge, Paterson, N. J.i HI. votion ure prime n ties the cap-|aeries preparations, From Cub head> ‘ f a) ladetplis CMH Wiann 5 ‘ otlon ure prime necessities the cap- SBRO. James, Daye i eid, Wis. wa Ws, ee NY PITZGBRALD. Badwant ¥ a PRISONER Alien, Detroit, Mich; I. FE. Vokes! {tatists should take the lead in show-|@uarters the mailing of tickets to pur ERRSELYOUNG, Wiliam, | Manbe HOGG “Clie B,. Eldred. "1 | fi t N 2 | chasers ¢ N MINGETA. or, Latirome, Wits atien, | SRBRN, A Alte Amana "Va | MelVPin. Mateoiiin Landon, Jonesboro, N. ¢ i Lieutenant. rtolk, Vas WH. J. Kreagear, San|ing such loyalty and devotion, No|chasers began, No announce URBMNETHLA, Tous, Sortie ta | Stay tons WATS ath Ww r ae Het te. Naa | BROWNING, Rotert G., Minneavol« Dicko, Cal; D. McLelian, New Bed-| profiteering whatever should be al-|*e? made of the number o WiWrEis Rouen D.'Now nae, dan | ATE jaiatnd WERTHWEIN, Christian, 787 Ocean | Laon t,. Barnes.” Warren Coun-| —_——— ford, Mass.: J. C. B, Haslam, Derry,| lowed out of war industr Capital cmetuia ara trecinncousie thececa aan Wrehs Rowen, Now Tera, ta sts arm RATE RINE Chi sian | | Fil ot \ ; ‘apital] officials are tremendously pleased w Corporal ANC HI os, VE CONNOLLY, Warren F. 39 Mont-| | VANGORDER, Fred. Franklin, N. J MARINE CORPS = lid lavi, Kansas City; W. J.| should not receive an excessive re-|the demand and indications are that RRTRRREY, Ather B.. magna. Mit ANSELM ra ie gomery St, New Brunswick, N. J,|TARTANEL He HTS ughes, Lowell, Vt.: ( Papadakia,| turn, and tho Government should|aomething like a teavlen mort acres i PARDING, ieee, Fauncaniien f RALIWIN Cr "\0 MCTaamdi. 1 DOBSON. Arthur O.. 45 St. Nicholas |i ivi “yo me C! AL San Francisec A. Potter, St. Al-| supervise the Government work, and|crowd will be on hand for the opening HRS Hert, MAtlieahee.™ {RSiey Alien Gre | hina Rew York City, | migtinni Niclas Mae | KILLED IN ACTIO. Ney gt EE Madeson, Brooklyn, expecially all shipbuilding contracts, |8™ Wednesda: : Bugler. | BHP Hah ee Gikar eee MOE TRUE me ‘ mneinaion, We Ta BYRNES, Patrick Paul, 2100 8th Aven | Sergeant. : T. P. Miller, Seattle, Wash.;|to make sure that there is no aries Comiskey turned over the ee cacti ee oi | Sanna cee Mont arman. Movaniagin as New York City. : | Ktaxo, Orrie ¥., Tacoma, Was SJ. 'Waish, Salem, Mass: ‘J. i, Tal. | Brofiteering, to make sure that the | White Sox Park to the Cubs to-day, ‘Tox Privates. [CERN Ther Chica tia ‘Corporals WRACHZM. Te pect ot, Detroit; Atlas, Somervilto, | BeCeeMry and advisable moderate re-|morrow Mitchell and his mon will prace . cont Trani i eat ereors DORs Mens « FISH, Gerald F., Pittalord, M M Cc , +] turn on invested capital be not ex-|tice there to accuatom themselves to the Baucus, RN TM, secon. Ta ENSIOD. tim, & 4 A aR 18 C, Homeroy, Racine, Wis; | eeeded, and to make sure that in a f > hen a Ware ' EWALD. Artie I Mich NEIAAN, Orriti ‘ feson, | M king labor t Ita utmont capital nel!'# peculiarities. The Red Sox are CLINE. : ! 2 Aroone U.. Ue ieson, reeport, Mey A askin, bor to do moat capital | due here to-morrow nig! u AAAI Warren, .Hytwrae, N.Y OLEH iach lie ktgelen | DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED MATH M:| should bo held. to the same standards: [Aue here torr night 1 ‘ HOU Heh Anton, 8. "Mtlwankee (IRWIN Marl i | IN ACTION. i Pea tReet i Lester,|"Mra, Irvin ‘T, Bush of New. York Pig tears reguiee nein ae r ft Mont LA ichester, Slane KIM ah Fair alton Gity Sterlin, Sagi-| was the sponsor for the Ne ne fleld for the first « Tr 5 4, NTT ae RT 1 rey CA FORGIA, Ralph.a59 Jackson Ave., ee wanePtivaten naw, Mich; la J. Keyser, Tiny m Ne nel URRERNRG TT CHE RaaaT oe Rite perma ballehcueeater thee Mitchell mag averting, 3 « Yo i STRASSER, Waite ir ry on, N. ju of New- “4 a CONNORS, Josesh J, 75 3d St, VEIET, Harry, 210" m nke! New York City. ‘ janie 5 i: W. Geary, New Bedford, Mass,; | BUT contributed to the purchase of decide to replace Charley Pick at second Brooklyn Fal. A Vue a N'Y DIED OF DISEASE GC Burlgn Bimmer Gent Vilkk } | the new ship's bell, which was pre-|base with the veteran Zeider. Vaughn GRR ct colorado Roritigns CU VOGEL, William J. Ro F D. No. 1,| i‘ i Private. Naw" Yarki otk Senn cera Mm their name by Mayor Wil-| or Tyler is expected to be the piteing® FROPBPATIAIIN. “t Nitonio, ‘ter, | GLANS See’ Bweden Me Bound Brook, N. J. : LYNOM, John J., Centratla, Pa Bee York nite, Bay City, | son : leelection, with the odds In’ tarent am GONYEA, Frank, ‘Victory’ Mills, N.V.1 FERRARO, Salvatore, 1649 Barnes) jwrctity rns ‘ae ci. : WOUNDED IN ACTION, SE aa 2. TT *, Pratt, Kan,; Vaughn, MUG TIN" dace St inary, “Man, Ave., New York. 1894 Sterling | Rett te: mae ant Tveree! 0 Hwan! ¢ eM VERELY : Beorge, Ridgefield Park, N. Hi w. WOUNDED WN NEW | YORK BOY | pry * BRERA Kistie“Amirens ben fon, Te Ran tld uy sign | eae, Bugler, , pai Privates. wenneaies Gr oneert, Loh; A. | CARDINAL “PAST WORST.” Pitts Ter tuegs RICHER ritamun Whiting Soke D MAUPIDIAN o , GUNNELL. Lewis H.. 53 Elizabeth REPATRIATED, | Prayers for Pretate Offered in the PRONG Monet \.. Philomath re RN Abe SANTOS, Manuel V.. Msmnou " He Avenue, Arlington, N. J. yhiten: Sulcue ‘+ RAABPIRONG Weil nd tid Wan Resvpinscer, Hamar Cook. YETNICK, Joseph Stephen, 1030 Me- tanvines 4 bye | & Whitten, . he 1 casa eeneh Chnrehes Horeca BURSON. G Capnet, WI. conn, QUALLS, Taxtan, Haro Crane Pea eee fia chanie St. Camden, N. J. JAMES Nuria J ; > Kn rept, Shi ot Going (o Top,” rdini ‘arley not only able ta | PALEAAN "Danie! Peer Maven. con StiLv Ma y Cormlans 1 Wr ee eaatman | g “Over OP" ait up but to walle a few steps, and 00 LL. a jrowotown, DRANSFIELD, Ruban ‘ LG Ub ames. a ptain, al ' orst of ¢ danger.” iy ) COUGHLIN, ‘Thomas J 1906 Third RRNA. dart MF Privates. MAYERS, Hadyn Potter, San’ Antonio WOUNDED IN ACTION, DEGREE DEFI ares ‘Drees Station. | erst Hf tne Conger! “Si spore ‘Ave. New York City. ieee Wk AKIN , : UNDETERMINED ICAL ANALYSIS : 2 eaplration were normal 1 BASEY, Walter. vn ss BIC. Vieend, Coan KNATOLA, Domenick, 129 President Lieutenants. Gunnsew @arneant pia Private John Knopf, listed in val Prayers were said for Cantinal ¥a@ i NNINGILY MILLS, Quincy S., 190 Wadsworth 6 cant int nam : yest meget ; UGE St. Brooklyn. N mH A New Wari ole M'HUGH, Eugene J., 155 East 54th day's casualty list as y wounded, |! lay in all the Catholio 1 ycity, Mich pa ANDES 1 HYSnew, Vark Silty: » a " 7 {Returned Army Surgeon Deela: lived with his parents at No. loth |& hurches here and in many of tha ; a Tes, AHA iy Po seat ee Meet Bee Streot, New York City. i e clares | ved Sales ans Protestant churches. At the Cathedrat ‘ 3 hay ery Biola’ te I ’ i. ; merican Prisoners Are Liy= rane heh ad be dadacce sl PY previ petty he : : f James E, Fort TMD Meow HEDW LL Ger , Va | Corporals. Gio sn umnaters ie sah ue Liv Knopf, recently received a letter from [of St John m Divine for the first ume i yt BRRAINSKY, A - | ANDERSON. Omar AC Fie M Wo M ng Fairly Well int Gillie RA hls Bane wectine |the name of a Roman Catholic Care Canada RN. id Ranids, Mich. | BILLENGREN, “William, 956 Myrtle HAYES, dame TL Bitnbore. Pes Privates. au | hin tolting of Ng ag woun 17 J ainal Archbishop was hoard in ite eere baths “pion Nor) Mijas Bison aetligh. nus hae ht H Varo Bilglanc ii i iermany, contained so many substitutes 9 npany M, Ninth Regiment of In- itor tet! of, express desire of ANSEL Lene | M pie: yes sui, W By , according to! #4! Bishop fe ew i QURCAILA« OTA Ce iren:! enieags HOA, Hillard Be Daven. Va MOROWITZ, Peter, 1991 Seventh JP bree iJ rt Browae : Thia ia the second time Koept has |e, Ul Wor tenant ne, ae a foNmR cr ‘ ‘ an | BERR Bis Cour eaters MH Ave., New York City. D0 Washing Ny, Who reached nina on the ea y lst. He was |tioned in the regular prayer provided (URERE, thoes \ Mt Nfacb NA y 2 Mechanics PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MiISS- : Hatle vers 10>) gassed on April 14 but soon recovered |in the Episcopal wervice WANG Rar ene il 82 Teng Rete Se si KEGHIRRO, Pa Io ING, NOW REPORTED SE sa an, he had been! and returned to the front line trenchea a Murry. His! lite, Wis, HERS G TRACOWSRI, Javepi, Ue A eS FE ie iy Minn, VERELY WOUNDED |ossusned to the Ked unit that was! On the diy he recet.ed his latest in-| N, Y, LIEUTENANT KILLED, ish Cedi Tea stctten 1 Privates, t to Swit | jury in going “over the top” with his , SARM jerce Ry 489 W. 30th AZZAM. Carle Cun te Private. » Switzerland in charge of xending| jury in going “over the top” with val F CARN ASH Ee City Pot iy Amadou M JOUNSON, Tarme Tk 00d to our priso: i Guemany regiment in the first wave, he was|Mungarian Clab Member, hue Y t COCERO, Danie! $., 513 W. 23d St. Usk ial, dolune IN HANDS OF ENEMY On th me ve other Struck in the right leg and after lying | testle Supporter of Allied Canse. _ New York City. EWiuy i i Sacncant wer u ers of! in a shell hole for some time crawled | Lieut. Solomon Rubel, No, 168 Lenox j Hee, ROTM Man Megat la ay HAMS, Cha ne Chiat Aiea Alte “army and na of the! toa Waystack where he remained until |Avenue, reported killed in action in N , BECKI IAN. V mK oM FS AS Crem RY in HSON) rts is * r idian Arm a Gay sidannake an thal o [today’s casualties, received his come ( | SHZDNAR we | BORYSCHEWSKI. Frank, 433 Vole Ni Yio i Minden Mi ae r ~ lajor Bro Mid he tafe: Bwheare fee eer teen the ee: sine mission of First Lieutenant after ate | ET RON Ernest R. 80 Edwin 8t.,| lent Street, Yonkers, N.Y GMOS, OR ‘ b igurge k - din July. Information reach preted Sie love Oe creening 8% \ ending the Platteburg traini iden jaan hert H. Willow. Had, ft : i 1 Cross the ald, showed Amer-| , PY Blin 1917. He sailed for Fra . 1 | sin, dua ‘i Oe {it MAS da fit HANS ya ia. Mie BATTISTA, Theodore, 319 E. 15ist |icun prisoners in Germany were giving} French surgeon and Knopf was then |ber, 1917, and was assigned to an Towa ) shaisce Pant ne, N | DORAN, doeuh Michael, Ban frenclaw, Cal | BECK Tins Blake, tod St. New ‘York City. IN CANADIAN ROLL Well, With the exception of one| taken to a base hospital regiment. A brother, Murray, is : j ‘DIED OF WOUNDS. BUnemi Lond 3. Amarin, LAN ours Sy Natit, tek wane “ian pile, 0 Jeamp, underground. Hfforta aro being 1 a letter to hia mother. Knopt de-|bugler in the 10?th tntantes Sergeants. BRIUGIE | Miunasil Jo Rasiwon, 0 PEN ei ate Magaant Grove, Ca BEISEMA, Ain OF ARMY CASUALTIES made through Spain to change ite he] aefibed the battle of July 18 as a gior- | Rubel was a member of the Hungae HAHNA, Hazlett F., Elks Club, Danville, 1 PATS Wim she Windior, Gown, CASEY, “Maurice, Btarkatory, V RkOOKS. Harries tated, ; jous one for the American tops He | an Republican Club. It was said there MOLU eae 1, Monticetio, 1 BORMAN vAndrew K batten 0. CAVALIERE, Ernest, 80 E. 2d St, ——— {" said as be waited in the haystack he [Han Hepublic wes 1 Corporal PRAUENUREIS, Chari dr, Piteaurg New York City. | OTTAWA. Canada, Sept. 2—The| Ue. Sid through travellers and tettors| saw wave after wave of his comrades = ay that hoe had always been an en- e : { Rdeeecana, Woe amare, Fors Atkioan Titsgs ¢ariee da CIFULLG, Daniel 1098 Broadway, ‘ i 2 [iced In Switzerland the food ques-| dash to the charge. Gaps appeared in |thuslastic advocate of the Allied cause, ' Bates. Donwld T,, (ter, S. ¥ [eaUttaiRy “unger NV le Baye La Bayonne, N. J. BAT ah Belerie following Americans are 1 in to-| tion in Germany Very sarioun, the) the 1/nee Dut i Eiey ware ert aera Bad Ship News for the Kaiser. iS. ad vie Bet WUSTARSON, Cast le Va. 4 F Obla meAN ‘ ; |peopte tiving on a small allow vd » cha continued 4 e ‘ ' . | BURLEY, Clue, iia i ' \WaRiaw, New T,, Di Me MINH Vers Netiten, Ob - f 1 Hanlel H un ‘ hese perce presi OF ow 3 of the Germans were cap-| If the Labor Day schedule is carried Mechanic. HABMIAL,, Benjamin Hamil Ark SWAT? A aie! “Clawetionl 1 Fortis KILLED. ? a YORPSARI eal. out, ninety-five ships will be launched john KR. iItown, Pt AY Ole miat yt e a Viti) vi someting ens e , ont ay STRASBOUGH, John RL bi Vonesr. Ciaide Wie Wie, wR, Wiliam Pe Tex Oka WEY, Tro A. N. Young, Brooklyn, N. ¥.; Li. F.| aa ry to-day, equalling the Fourth Cook. HOPKIN dward I. ROLL, Jul Anthony, 516 Savoy | JAckauN a Make it te n ow you D FAST, ” “CANADA of July . OP KING. Talwar, . c ulius ‘ a Mik Satan ta : OW! 66 record. Most of the launot (ee Heist His ROLE, Sus, Metheny wigan’ ine Danon rene errata tee 1a GOT aN TOLD, |resord Most or he taunchings wil be Privates. JON Hs Eenewt ¢ WNIN, dames, N w \\ i DIED OF WOUNDS. | Auctria,”’ he added at Pacific Coast shipyards. ‘The 9,000 val, Mo, RALIVODA. An E. James E. 349 E. 148th st, ©. Chamberlain, st, Pa taliar son re \ tod, | Premier Calls on Peopde to Vindi-| (on steel steamship Newburgh will be LER, Prank, H. is , CURRI \ i I 1 1 prison are badly treated, launched at 10.15 A. M. at the New. f BEST Fee CSE sore, W | RA i eee Hinge, 7 Now York City, we WOUNDED IN ACTION, Ihe sald, At one camp there are 25,000 | cate Cause of Ju . bureh shipyards. Col, Roosevelt i's Bey a itieourgh RENT, Laster A.,"Jemiy Bhare, Da 1OSATOR, Fa ie Bean, Bi nd, Men; He J, Mo. | ail suffering from tuberculosis, and the} TORONTO, Sept. 2—From the Can-|be the principal guest and’ make @ ‘ aes W, Monis, 219 Henry St, New| Ris AH cay 4 temeiiien ti! vif Philadelphia He Hh 1 , w thirt lone a adian army to the Canadian people, | *eeeh A A 4 aD. dickwnell nan Ca *hiladelph ox | death ra or forty a day, he ——.+_—_. ity. vir ‘ premier Borden, in ‘his firs ORLEY, Arthir orth Weymouth, ip z : | Arthur It, “Kan mal lc PM AN : ea | je also told o: eo refugees arriving . * is ROME, Sept —P P By te sre Aieoma Oo" Baluor BMG? Ce og eee Ark |i is ki eGo h Peanen lachen Bd Meehan, Mehlt| through the tines after an Aliled ade Ntand fast toy. i DUT Deke ange ti made A ducatinc ae peters ber Yi IDE bon r lie * ’ Ss. n i rase idaho +X hee edfore b ‘ot » ab! it TEE Py earth, Harees, Springs, Mico, Raina,” Mion CHOruY. i 0 Montclair ta ay Idaho; EB. J. Phee, Medford Jvance, He sald it one point. 400,000. tenses Seales the cause of frating Lfranes te St Mark's le Trt Athen) Wepre iDEATON, Wa! . A, Dor un + be by passed, mostly og men, women and #Ad humantty,” where the few ‘ ! wg DERRICK, Wilton, | ¥u1'H. B. Rush, Granville, 0. O. chidren. Thalr storlee or ALOCitIOS juachene given ee at Be kaber Day | dally en May WS ;, “Okie, an ic lonaes, 4 ey Brandon, Vt; W. M. Me- could not be printed, be said, onal tenibttion ” Na» | protebiy stked ' = See en Re » .

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