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~ — INBATTLES ABOVE SOISSONS THE EVENING WCRLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, HEROIC DEEDS BY AMERICANS | HELP IN DRIVING ENEMY BACK > Yankees Distinguish Them-| ened to a keen edge and the other | side carried a toothed edge. selves Leading Assault—Art- | ‘two strong German raiding attacks 1 i Smal a | betweert Bazoches and Fismes, near tillery Rips Foe’s Defenses. | °° hateau-du-Diable, were repulsed by _ the Americans yester¢ WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES | Shortly after midnight the enemy put down a heavy barrage and in the IN FRANCE, Sept. 3 (United Press).— | clear starlight American outposts American artillery is rippin, the | 800n saw the Germans coming over y pping up the top. Opening up with machine fields, roads, trenches and woods along | guns and rifles the Americans quickly the ene th | broke up the attack before it reached my lines, in conjunction with | Ore “Kaue “tnen, while the Germans the French, who are attacking north- | were skeltering ‘back to their own lines the American artillery laid down et ee a barrage in their midst, inflicting The intermittent rains ceased late | heavy casualties. Within half an hour the enemy :e- yesterday and the roads in this region | rormed his columns sand re-attacked are dry and heavy with dust. Emerg-| at the same place. American snipers ing from vast clouds of dust, long col- | and machine gunners thinned out the advancing ranks go rapidly that the umns of French caissons were visible | unwounded a to-day hurrying The Jermans fled. horses attached to each caisson went |HE “GOT” EIGHT GERMANS; forward at a gallop, their riders crack- | 1S SLAIN SEEKING MORE ing their whips over their forward. six | heads and | lashing their animals to greater effort. Stories of individual incidents of | Saturday's fighting to-day Sere _ Battle at Chateau-Thierry, additional honors to French and| Killed in Later Action. Americans alike, French divisions| “I am going back to get on the right and left of the crack | "ore Germans,” Frank H. Kavanagh, {mentioned in to-day's casualty list America which particip: : fean units which participated in | 14 having been killed in action Aug this fighting did brilliant work, but|16, wrote to his parents in July during the entire attack the Ameri-|“I have already eight of them to my cans led in the assault. credit in a bayonet duel. I don't know how man: for with bullets.” Kavanagh's parents received this When one small French tank was I have accounted put out of commission its crew of two men leaped out of the machine, stized rifles and continued to fight alongside | letter after he had left a base hos- he American infantry. 4 pital, having recovered from a wound At another point a German ma-| received at Chateau-Thierry. | chine gun nest temporarily held up| Young Kavanagh lived with his parents at and was d No, 247 East 52d Street &- certain: American ‘@s' fted last March, Joining achment un- der command of Ljeut. C. O, Harris.) Company G of the 308th ‘Infantry Harris crept up alone and singie-| at Camp Upton. | handed captured the nest. He has| Kavanagh was known as “Speed” been recommended for gallantry in| {792% his fellow clerks in a New | York Central office. closed for a day in his memory when word of his death was received. | Sniencanaeillipoereccnoee The office was action, | North of Terny-Sorny an Ameri- | can Brigadier General went forward | \in the open, » although constantly ex- | en ahr constant” | HAS FINE TIME IN HOSPITAL tion of a machine gun nest prepara- tory to ordering artillery fire. At) : another place Major Dusenberry| Private Herman Myron, Wounded, | Joined the men of his battalion in| Writes Wife of Good Treat- the front line when communication | ment, but She Is Not Jealous, was interrupted ard personally dl- rected them “I don't want to get well, I'm hav- Telephone service from the front| ing a fine time,” wrote Private Her- line was scarcely interrupted at any|man Myron of Company E, 38th In- stage of the fight. Signal Corps men advanced under heavy artillery and machine gun fire alongside the in- fantry and kept their wires strung at all times the nearest command post. . During Sunday afternoon the Amer- icans delivered five attacks against aj fidently said Mrs. Myron, hostile trench beyond the Terny-| few months. Sorny road before the position was| is captured, On the sixth attack they! went over with a rush, cleaned up all| and killed or| fantry, from a base hospital where he is recovering from a severe wound received July to his wife, Lena, who lives at } 2 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn “No, I'm sure it isn't because he's con- | a bride of a} | | to in love with a beautiful nurs “I suppose the poor boy 1 of a rest, as he has been in the Imost continuously since he | cy | nee in April | and Lena Silbert were mar-| Myron the machine gun nests ried last April captured such Germans as did el te: flee. | Beaumont Woods, southwest of | FOUR OF FAMILY IN WAR: | ferny-Sorny, was encircled by | ’ | Americans after machine guns there | ONE WOUNDED, ONE KILLED had given bitter resistanc The | ’ woods wore then quickly cleaned up. | x : The Americans in the front line| Charles Kavanagh of 165th, Who Is continued to fight Saturday and Sun-) — Seyerely Hurt, Has Brothers day without hot food. Their last hot| fe eine Gace Service. meal was received Friday morning. | in British Service Thereafter their movement was too| Charles Kavanagh, living with his yee aNiha’ Garciancan lun le, James Brennan, at No, 413 eae uons sett anklin Avenue, Brooklyn, Was se- | two heavy to permit the bringing UP! verely wounded on Aug, 2, according | of hot ration to the casualty reports, 1 mes of | Among the trophies captured by|a fighting family, A pr wil | + fi wenty-one as ki ay, tooth bayonet One side was sharp-| ary another brother, John, twenty- —_—_—_—_—_—_— | five, is in the British jation corp and another, Michael, twenty-nine, is with the British army NO Kavanagh was a clerk in the Penn- ROOF: sylvania Railroad ‘when he enlisted | in August, 1917, in Company B, 165th Infantry. He ‘was born in Ireland and had been in America six years. MILLION “IRON RATIONS” FOR AMERICAN TROOPS Overseas Forces to Get Compressed Our Roofless Plate is absolutely the only thing of its kind. Why struggle along with an old-fashioned contrivance when for a slight sum you can obtain one of Fo re a y OU for Emergence these Marvels of Mechanical Dentis- | for Emergency try? Permits you to sing, chew, Use. taste your food and get some com WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—An_ order fort, Nothing against the roof of] cor @ million emergency rations for the your mouth to interfere with your overseas forces Was announ to day | peace of mind, by the War De tment The ration Sets of Teeth..-..... $5 UP | corresponds to the “iron ration” of the| Gold Crowns, 22k $5 Up British troops. Silver Fil +80c Up It is composed of ground meat and $1 Up wheat compressed into a cake, block of sweet chocolat a man a day MACARTHUR STAYS ABROAD. and a and will sus- 17 West 34th St., New York mand Sonne ws Lafayette Divinto pis — WASHIN( —Orders as 491 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., Brooklyn] sisning Brig, Gen, Douglas Ma Houra, 8.80-7.30. Sundays, 9-18, Arthur to a brigade of the newly formed “Lafayette Division” at Camp i, OFFICE Meade, Maryland, have been revoked, Cor, 524 Ste sth Avs Bay. Ridge, Biklyn K 3 it was learned officially to-day, Gen, Cor. Columbia & Carroll Sts, Brooklyn | Macarthur, who went abroad as Chief s, y,J0f Staff of the Rainbow Division, will 140 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, N. J, lof Stal in France and take command 147 Albany St, New Brunswick, N. J, OF 3 t 149 @mith St, Feb Amboy, N, J. tion, Lk a Aldford House, 26 Park Lane, Thi: ~~ 1 MOS Pira eee ween is 18 mn oreere the American Red Cross Hospital, in England, where 1918 connections Field umns in their advance in France. This ts shown by the latest aviation | communique issued by Haig. - - BOMBARD FLEEING GERMAN TROOPS —_—_>— 1 Marshal “Despite the machines,"" says and bridges and railway objectives at Audun generally Haig's assisting Longuyon, infantry col- aviators man in six aero opposition of enemy the statement, “more AMERICAN FLYERS DROP TWO TONS OF BOMBS ON ENEMY the two squadrons of air- men returning safely. machines were downed by American bombers attempting American positions were repulsed. 998 CASUALTIES REPORTED IN ARMY'S BIGGEST ROLL TO-DAY MAKES TOTAL sa cncaniijiivenias Greatest Number of Losses Thus Far Show 132 Heroes Dead in Action. \¥ WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Casualtios as contained In two army lists given out to-day reach the largest totals yet sent from the American forces al.oad since the United States en- tered the war. The list bears 998 names, 133 being killed in action and 323 severely wounded. This brings the total of all American casualties up to 27,94. Of that number 5,842 were killed in action and 16,014 rerely wounded. These figures include the Marine Corps casualties. In the first army list, given to ANERCANS FIGHT BYTE TILE. TAKING LEN, Clock-Like Schedule Followed, as Troops Capture Town ~ North of Soissons. ZALESKI, John, Roslyn, N. Y. flan ek, NC. facia mM’ ‘GONIGLE, New York City. WANE Pe aden SOW Se ten Man. DIED OF WOUNDS. (by the Associated Press).—The cap- ture of Juvigny, north of Solssons, by ) | Americans ‘Thursday night was re-— Sergeants. ported to the Divisional Headquarters ie * from the observation posts chronologs ity conan, | eally as follows: | 6 P. M.—Four shattered companies TEV.ENS, Joseph, R. Gerry, N. Y. : ot Germans have been seen going to) REANEY, “Thomas J. 89 Vandam Street, New York City. the rear of Juvigny. ont Mechanieian. DOK, tancae hy Benes, te 40 P. M—Just sighted ten Gees privates, mans at edge of Juvigny, apparently” seeking means of leaving the village. 6 P. M.—American patrols at edgé) SOx ea 4, are see Rent beg “fie lance hy “Tn age i morning papers, there were 492 names, | Hiijt, a of Juvigny. American naval officers and men are recovering | ivigeq ay follows:-—Killed In action, Uiiaey Resp haat és 616 P. M.—Three German machine | from illness. ‘65; ccolaing 18 ery Hb i} RANI 3 Joseph, 321 Bowery, New! gunners started leaving Juvigny, car~ wou id, ‘ . y FIRST U S TICKET OFFICE died, of Petters other cause: RON fae rying their guns. Finally they aban- U wounded, degree undetermined, 146; hii gear ora doned their guns in fight. ¥ died of disease, 4. WARRENAT ON. Fimotny 6.30 P, M.—Sighted rifle flashes oo KARAPETOFF, M I : 2 OPENED AT NO. 64 NO, 64 BROADWA The second army list of 506 names, | {ITN wha iid : te ntly from snipers in Juvigny. for afternoon papers, was in the fol-|DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND|> Three Other 5 Cofuolidated Agencies to Be Ready Soon for Rail and Steamship Business. ‘The new consolidated ,ticket office at No, tickets on all 64 Broadway, where railroads and coastwise steamship lines may be purchased, was formally opened Destruction of Transports and Yankees Amused by Propa noon to-day with an inspection by Bridges Nic Advance? ganda Thrown in Trenches Mayor Hylan and representatives of ™ 4 ‘4 : - . the Chamber of mmerce, 3 of Infantry. by German Airmen, Association and Stock Exchange = i revere Other offices at No, M4 West 42d i " BRICAN ag |S Jo, 31 West 37th Street and N LONDON, Low flying WITH hited retepah A : oak to Ligh cg MERGE WK ba (Opened {hi A British airplanes are shattering re- (IN FRANCE, Sept, 8 (United Press). |/.w days, ‘The mumerous city ticket " -American airmen have dropped two] offices for railroad and coastwise | treating enemy troops, bomBing Ger- . man transports, |yons of bombs on German military] fteamship lines running from New York, which have hitherto been main- tained on Broadway and Fifth Avenue, are being closed, and tickets soon can be purchased only at the four desig- nated offices or at the railroad and steamship terminals. This action was taken by William G. McAdoo, Director General of Railroads, as a measure of economy and greater le Roman and ‘Three hostile combuts, to Ger- raid, than 1,000 photographs were taken by| Increased artillery activity is re-| convenience to the fds Lowe our airmen Sunday, And many recon-| Ported in the Woevre and Vosges sec- ‘ haissances were effected. Contact| tors. North of Toul an ambushed JRAETED JEWS’ WS’ DEPARTURE with our advancing troops was German patrol was discovered and closely maintained. Our observation | ected with losses. balloons were constantly yushed for- 4 transfer “his Te Kujee e aypareatiy vine to| POSTPONED THREE DAYS ward, and these, with military patrols, insidious propaganda| ent our batter informed of|®tPaight into the American trenches,! Date C ae to Sept. 9 So They numerous targets which were suc-|PUt to no avall, Copies of “America May Spend Holidays cessfully engaged in Europe," a propaganda sheet ie eas | “Throughout the day the area in| Printed by the Germans for the/ at Home. | which the Germans were entering| “benefit” of the Americans, were! Considering the fact that the Jew-/| was searched by our low-flying air-]4Topped over the American lines by|ish holidays begin Sept. 6 at 5 P. M., men, who everywhere attacked enemy|@erman. airmen, The paper con-|Capt, Reigelman of Draft Director troops and transports with bombs and | t#!ned the usual ludicrous statements | Martin Conboy's office has notified all machine guns, their fire causing | designed to prove Germany's Inno-/ drafted men scheduled to leave for heavy casualties and much confusion, | cence in the war and stupid attacks) southern camps on that date that Bridges and railway connections were |" the British, The material in gen-| their departure has been postponed heavily bombed in the enemy back | Fa! proved amusing to the Yanks,/ unt Monday, Sept. 9, on which date areas particularly the efforts of the Ger-|they will leave at the same hour and “In the air fighting eight enemy|™ans to use American slang |trom the same place as specified un- machines were destroyed and four See Jder the orders for Sept. 6 were driven down vut of control, Six RED CROSS STOPS APPEALS The postponement is made in order hostile ballons were brought down in [snag drafted men of Jewish faith may | flames our machines are by our airplanes. Kight of missing “On the following night bombing _— was continued both in the zone im-| Tells Public It Reli mediately beyond the battle line and oh tie Own 1 furth st. A German aerodrome : u beyond St. Quentin was heavily paigns Ye \y in the rear of the store. ad serving in the U, S Army. ‘One son Youth, DUC Nis mot'er velieves ne na: ivled again, d the holiday at home with ends and re Saolcad s | FOR FUNDS AT BENEFITS ‘ fans | | es for Support | wo Came arly. ‘LIEUT, OSBURN RN WOUNDED CAPTURING MACHINE GUN soldiers out of the é-¥ persoun o are missing. ovwra | sweRCIAK, Stanley 1. A MAL iia lowing division: Killed in action, 6 missing in action, 114; wounded se- | verely, 163; died of wounds, 5; died of accident and other couses, 1; wounded, degree undetermined, 143; died of dis- ease, 5; died of aeroplane accident, 1. The total of all American casualtie! Wl, is divided as follows:—Killed in action, 6.842; missing in action, in- cluding prisoners, 2,930; wounded s verely, died 01 of a woun died of The list follows: KJLLED IN ACTION. Lieutenants. MASON, Randolph Kichmond, Va. DAVIDSON. Gillord Francisco, DECVY, William J., 108 W. 129th St., New York City. YOUNG, Town: PULLEY, Magesen cnet STEEN, Jobn BH.” Vanghan. Sergeant id, Grand Ray a Ae Na *adnan ke rand Rapids, Mich, BRRGEANT. Willian de32) Be 1200 died of wounds, 1,474; dent and other causes, degree undetermined, disease, 1,686. 288; Fin St, New York City, \ DROWN. Prank Bo Mut a AMUTIE Battalion N | RONERSON. Sathvel, Ky | Corporal: | SHOEMAKER, h 1120 Madison New York City. Joseph, Itacing, Wis, it fares. Hato. Mich, hoop and. Ann itarbor, Mek, Hol sk Lee NY, ROCHA Ma Tay aries K,, Hancock, Minn, | put nike han Menominee, Mich, Rratic hoa Altria, hi | REAP FONDS award. Adelbert eet en. , tert Fa WATKINS, Harry prow ten WN tay ict Wn RoeAN Aahege Atlanta,’ Gay BROMBERG, Harry, 642 Hewitt Pll New York City. WATSKA, William 7 DOW, rineis Bug JONES, George § MANIC Hex Viet HEATKOWSKL iat at HW. ARTZBU RY, wits Reet d Rockford, Mich, Weedon, Ia, rivates. Harry D. ¥ HAKRINGTON: Timothy yA» 63 Ever: 9 aA Wis Kh rath abet neo, Mick pen, Ed P., 454 W. 26th St, New! York ee “a AN Mich, The woods to the south of Juvigny. OTHER CAUSES. are full of enemy troops. (It may be, Ce Spree liget nity }assumed the French and Americas sgt dea i ‘artillery took hints from the ob- uglier. | ’ ? DRESSER, Lawrence , man, server's report regarding the enemy | in the woods, because the report has the Americans nearing Juvigny). oy 640 P. M.—Americans reported ape”) Privat THOMAS, Arthur H.. Mount Wi BaY sit: Alfsne, ‘idviner hee, ter Mo PKOROL “Mike. International Fells, Mina PiNetty rican A icego, proaching northern outskirts of Ju- MANSFIELD, Harry, 2843 8th Ave- | /any mie dey York City . | 645 P. M.—Infantry on northern lohn, Prospect Street and/ fank of Juvigny and infantry on Taner yee Elm Park, Staten southern flank. Juvigny not yet MORRIS. ‘Tony, San Rafanl. Oat | taken PAUL ecard Raymond, Pearl) 6.50 p. M.—Germans counter-attacks TOM, Ndotris. Hawyer Mich ¢ | ing; no report as to result. % PRINCE, Veriin 1.) McCrory, Art, | 745 P. M.—Two companics of DIED OF DISEASE. | fantry have gone forward from the rest Sergeant. serve positions to mov up Juvigny, BISHOP, Frank H., 1208 College Av.,| According to reports by gunners we, New York Gi poral. HNOWN, sian, Waiheke | hold north and south of the town. Si j vation on the left 1s undecided. a 7.20 P. M.—Condition on left due ta? BURKE, John E.. Asbury Park, N. J, counter-attack by Germans debouch> DURHAM! Jomo Capers. Karon | 1oeMireat Noritate. | ing from the front. tine W. vs, | 8.00 P. M.—Juvieny occupied by our He | troops, who took 30 prisoners. Cour mi ter-attack by our left wing appear: appears to DIED FROM AEROPLANE AC- t fi Pape 8.30 P. M. Infantry reports 95 more! mt. e e Cr, neat Ht, Waning, D. 6 prisoners on way in. They were ong uv WOUNDED SEVERELY. stein ‘ola Captains REE, dob La tage Pe 'ARMY SHOE BIDS REJECTED. Frit Jo dite FOMRING Matthew Cn Waco nen Price Fixt Government May Lieutenants. Fellow. M'VICKER, Lansing, Knickerbocker) WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—The Gove Av. New York City, | ernment has under decision Axation of Y, 1 es. ids opened seve oar ipror Poa zene prices of army shoes. Bids op d sev eral days ago for about By mL |have been rejected Nia tO \too variable and in many Ahatli C108 Jerkiomen et, | high, it ts stated, The price Axing Brooklyn, N.Y | posal ts the result of this #ituasin YOUTON, Andrew H LUDLUM, Cl land Av. Jamaic 4,000,099 paira because thoy canes were, toe Dror Mellen, Wis. A., Jr, 87 High- N.Y. |A Message ‘tromHeadquartergy — Corporals, 1 Ae, Leth, N._D. Tisuadel big’ re: ihe Sele Bhettan: Ve Maurice 3 ; Hadier, Mase, = ti Dy. D. Kerhonkaon, N.Y, PHOMAR, Teftoy “Peanuty> WEINER, Harry, 185 Rivington ‘golden New York City. ° roasted go! . ¢ vin hte At brown, moulded gun Win, | with ou’ smooth Tronuat’ Wis Hh Monee, Win Vanilla Chocolate ane, Ste = intoa generous bar.” AGE Melon mR “none, ‘Tenn. AUERBACH'S oa a Chocolates lentigo, Mich and Candies ‘ni vt, 1917, On ‘Averboch & sons, Wherever) pepe: Gr Heada’ ¥: GORGTATE Carl J ROHLEDER, Peter, 1015 C: Av. rt, Hons Unianpe N. Y. BLUMHARDT. Christian, Chipurws Falls BUW ENS George bo hall eit Mont BEEN NAN. Dew: ar HAO AN. Falwaed HGWN" saan D 1ison Will ait Ice Meat 1 cup tender boiled rice, 3 hard-boiled eggs, 4 Gina Pata, Moat cari ¥ ‘marked Vester CAINE, Prank Josoub, Crivita, We Rice \cound’ me'od Areeiaan EDINGER, Will 23 Dext, f ‘AY. Trenton, N Hi as Cakes | cheese, 1 cup sweet milk, ratio i. ‘Baraboo, ; 4 tablespoonfuls "Eddy. aA W, demos tera pv, c.|} with Sauce. Shape into LS an i at ea Cheese | mounds, dust with corn meal and brown on but- tered pan in quick ov rocersan: hi Made by E: Pritchard, 331 ssonuen, Stare seodiand: Hott, ND. Gursiner, | Mage, SPECIAL paBoae aby cAkMIAGES tacked and direct hits were obs A request that “organizations and per-|., u We lost one night bombing machine. |sons refrain from holding benefits where, | New Rochelle Officer in Letter to} Hh caorge een “During the twenty-four hours over|by public speeches oF print a anges! | His Wife Tells How He Re- TAINS iti Maca og oma] 1 ed on ¢ e targ y gl | ¢ ry hues Villy. Piockoey ville, jaunshed on diferent ‘ New York County Chapter of the Amer James C. Osburn of the 01a HARANZANG: Domenico, 343° Gust | British airmen bave bombarded Qo) ped Cross. ¥. Who 1g named in to-day's cas | 12th Strest, New York City, le yme a tuhl, © Air canes MAOU, tele, Dore, be, Ministry announced Way, The Tene p nice each year with an appeal {while capturing a Go van machine gun. | SMUDUN, Frtichot, 1 statement says: for fund and once a ar it conducts a|He js thirty-nine years old, married, and | cuss, Ladreoe If "On the morning the our npaign for membership,” the state-|a Spanish-American War veteran, Ho | MHICAIAKL alanis. lite squadrons attacked a hostile nt reads. “For that reason the w | 8a ervice in the Boxer on in AW Kit, Wale drome at Buhl with very good re- ee AAT Cc 1 he Philipp! FADVEN. John sults xcallent shots were obtained, | *2% County Chapter is desirous of pre-| China and in the * hi prone PRUSO, Lath iA enting continued requests for funds. While a Sergeant at Fort Slocum tn Hoy '& Hie Many direct hits were observed on|Yenting continued requests for fund An Koy Albers Pe the hangars and a hostile machine on ‘On the her hand August, 19 he went to the first OM {OUTON a iT ja the ground was destroye All our|gold tournaments, theatrival entertain Training Camp at Plattsburg and | (iy blu ay machines returned safely henth ab; what Ho anpeel le made for ved a commission sistent son of its interest in the event itsel*, |New Roche In a letter ved db. | Ui MaTRAD) Catt | | | shes to encourage in ever Aug. 26 he wrote that his leg Was | IANKIN, « ‘ | very badly © t while he was capturin« | KOgkY, ‘J ps sea | number of requests from ‘nd J ScUrre ‘pitt |. Mewaline, . fe crwenisarions for permis WOMAN KILLED WN AUTO. [SHAKEN ge Stonror Ky Survivors of Norwegian Steamer )*on to hold block parties or other ente: TEMIY, Arthur, Drakes Hraneh. Va. ; § tainments and solicit funds TOMAR. Taesie. Sicigag CHS, Thad and Five hing Schooners anes Mra, Weinbers Meets Death, TOWN. Hkay 1 Canta, Mt wien R fi > band Escapes With Bruise THACS Taula in ies Reach Canadian Port. “HEARS ONE SON 1S WOUNDED KEYPORT, N. J., Sept Mrs CAYIKY, Walter, Malian aie A CANADIAN ATLANTIC PORT ward SVe wit a former Soutn | EM SGhit Prank, Centeerite b Sept. 3.—One hundred and fifty-nine | AS ANOTHER 16 RUNS AWAY A nb nt now Newar HQURICAN, Patrick, 301 East 69th men, comprising the crew of a Norwe _ ON died in the e of a Mattewan phvai Street, New York City. an steamer and five Lunenburg, N, clan fast night @ few minutes after she LAID. Ba ieee Viger a ee ae and French fishing schooners, re-| Mother of Injured Member of 165th |nat been injured in an automobile acci-| LANDON: gpasen verry Sw ‘nt victima of a German submarine, | ales r Prevage iP s have arrived here on a trawler, it was| Belleves His Yonuger Brother Mas lk MOTRAA, : ira. | MINERNEY, parade 11498 Amsterdam ; TI . ; 1 end Mr ‘elnhe ere return venue, New York City announced to-day. The men, in thirty- Has Gone to War. ing from Atlantic Cit 1 re | MARVIN, Mt siour Palla. 8. D one dories, had been nearly a week in aioe J MOGI, demoph Fronts Only @ few days after a sixteen-year-#iirts of Mo aN | NLCRERSON” Jowiait’ 1 making land. They were picked up off ama ur DAWALENT HAR” Walace 9. |the Grand Bank eld ean Alea ppAaren: fein. hoine. 1e. -alis LEE PINCUS, Jacob, 336 Christopher St. the Army, is believed, a einbe iow 4 rook! n@ men reported that after they) jhe Army. It le Believe hg aN ee itn) 3, Ker Wat We were ordered from their craft they|from Washington notified Mrs — BMS weet Th sty were not allowed to » back for food, | 0 2 13 & wn ‘enue ¢ seionow! . amue! clothing or money son was Wounded in acti 355 SAFE FROM LOST SHIP.! *'str New York City. er eee The injured soldier is Private James F - SIMPSON. Kt Mount Mi psd Lay Hill Killed in Front of His Store, MoAvoy, who enlisted in the Tat Regi-| French Stew Torpedoed, With STENCHEVER: | yam 4 Morrie Waplen Fitly-one youre Olt mont and waa transterred 15th. | y Four Missing. VANDENBERG, Albert, 269 Vernon who keeps a small candy store a He Is reported in to-day's « PAE sept (Havas Agency) Avenue, Brooklyn. nd Street, was struck and/ a. naving been severely wou Pe. eR Gul aT EQRERNGOD: Waite? Nustin, Jackson, Mich cilled ly to-day by an aute ie yi ne h steamship Pampa 0! VARGA, Va : ied atteMAt af him’ place sof buale| The missing boy is Henry McAvoy.|tons was sunk by & torpedo on the| WADE, Milain Cloner, fort tumu. Mich. ness, The sutomoblile was owned by |He has been turned down several times! night of Aug while on a WENEEL George “H., 977 Decatur Edward LP RE wb? Claremont’ by enlisting officers because of his from Biserta to Saloniki, Four Serbian | Ka. Fran aisnes Vt Wes ornn, Mow Hard Mt ri ‘mas ae Aa, Franciae vbury tious, ae ae bE vi