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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, A PAGE OF AMERIC AN WAR NEWS. Commander of the Canadians Who Smashed the Wotan zine AMERICAN CROSSES Prench MORO Wirs. Dik PERSHING LISTS 744 NAMES e _ GAPT, BELVIDERE BROOKS KILLED IN ACTION BY SHELL Cable Despatches Bring First News | And Miss Anne Morgan — OF HONOR AWARDED |. STH MEN Six New Yorkers Decorated b Pershing for Bravery in of Enemy. Degoutte Cites Them for Valor and Activity in Relief Work. ON ARMY CASUALTY ROLLS; TOTAL NOW ALMOST 30,000 —_——- Fifty More Americans Make ‘the Supreme Sacrifice in 10 OLD AMERICAN Sept. 6 (Assoc ated Press). Murray Dike, Pres- FATHER DUFFY Cll&bD in orders of Donovan Merle-Smith Among Forty- one Heroes Honored. 139 MORE ARE MISSING. mn ways that DIAGHE "Au QUELLE, Charlies, 836 11th Avenue, Long Island 26 Dead of Wounds and 517 Qthers Are Wounded in Battle. consecrated WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.-—The Fight- | —now the 165th Herole 69th. Gen. Pershing awarding Distinguished coming the WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 of army casualties given out to-day show a total of 744 names. 60 were killed in action, 139 are miss- ing in action, 26% wounded severely, 26 died of wounds gree undetermined, 10 died of disease Mosoury, Maa.” Service Crosses to forty-one American FIRHIO, Jose, Mexico ty, Mex end of May to officers and men include no less thun | KASMUSARY, fb redefton, to members of the famous outfit: | At the top of the list, . is Chaplain Duffy, long ago decorated | tys under the fire of the Distinguished nly for bravery aid given by Mrs. American casualties up to 29,879, CHILLY, James, 158 Washington st, | Trenton, N. J. vorities in evacuating th Individual heroism and daring of the New York fighters at the crossing of | near Villers-sur-I when Major McKenna and .Pat Dowling were kille July, aiding inhabit Jotm F.. “Awolars, to return to liberated regions. 11; wounded degree undeter- and died of disease, 7. . is told pond our furthest lines and se mentioned were wounded, some- but refused to leave accomplished. are missing of accident Beside Chaplain Duffy those | “GEN HORNe TA) ato CGRAESPONDENTS rate” want: oes SANABIAN OF Pic AL, WEST NEWS. ONION. pnovan, Capt. Ryan of Company I, Capt photograph anadian journalists at the Canadian Corps Headquarters in F\ Horne’s army that broke through the We efenses, taking 15,000 priso’ British blows of the war. s:, /LIEUT, MELLY WOUNDED shows Gen. Horne chatting with mith of Company L (wounded a sec few days ago) William H. Spencer McLoughlin ‘The forty-one citations were received at the War Department as a delayed section of Gen an line, striking at the heart of rs in two days and dea OV'LELA, Joseph, Ludendorff's of the harde Adolph J. DROP IN AFTER THE WAR, 's communique of Death to Wife—Son of Late Western Union Official, Cable despatches in this morning's Newspapers brought the firet informa- tion to his wife of the death in action of Capt. gHelviders Brooks, who was killed Aug by the explosion of @ shell west of Misnies, He was standing at the entrance of a cave south of the Vesio River watching the effect. of American shell fire on the German troops when struck. Capt Brooks won hjs commission tn the first Plattsburg Camp. In. elvil lite he waa connected with the aes eounting department of the Americas He graduated at Willlams College with |the class of ”, in which year he was captain of the football team Just before sailing for France last March Capt. Brooks married Mias Frank Rogers, daughter of Frank Rogers of the Standard Of Company jHis wife lives at N Bast td Street. He was thirty years old. {the 180th Machine Gun Pa on and Lieut G ruce Brooks of the Md Field Artillery are now serving in France His fa r Was the late Belvide Brooks, former General Manager of the Western Union. Gorald Brooks, & brother, if a member of the brokerage firm of Bh. F. Mutton & Co, Ly Broadw C, §, SOLDIERS TO REST | ATTWO NOTED SPA TOWNS {La Bourboule and Mont-Dore Cele- | brated Since Days of Romans tor Hot Springs PARIS, Sept. 6 —Leav a for the American Expeditionary reese have been selected in the towns of La Bo boule and Mont-Dor ‘ording to an Jannouncement pri the Stars and IStripes, the official newspaper bf the American Army in lays of the Romans f cir hot |springs, can accommodate 5,000. nol rs, Situated ina high altitude, they {will afford excellent winter sports, such as skiing, snowshoeing and #leighing —d = “=z: SPEED AMERIGANIZATION, oan--- | MAGISTRATE COBB'S PLEA for Wednesday, The heroes are BENJAMIN | ALE SAND Ma FAR INSIDE ENEMY LINES Tarrytown Man Tells of Going | Back From Vacation With Ford, Burroughs and Others, He De- to See Reporters. to be axcused SAYS BUSY MR. EDISON KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenants. Mise ANNE MO Indarwood. & Vederwood attack across open ground and into the Bols de Belleau, northeast of Chateau- June 6, inspiring them to de When he reached th severely wounded arose and made through a storm of bullets and reached fore yielding to exhaus- and Walking ee Miles for First selves northeast his command aptured and thelr turned upon. FRANKLIN D. TAYLOR, Robe New York City. CUNNING HAS EICHELBA rt E.. 444 West 26th CLARENCE GINS, In CHRISTMAN leading one of his 1 twice left ahelte guns in | rug: PRIVATE WALTE: oo ot BURR FRICKE, Infantry St. New York City. E. 8th | territory field south of Soissons, jhe obtained a . ited wood” Falls MARTINO, Alberto, 264 Bergen st. dorsey City, N. J. MOROTTO, Attil! Taree River, | GOLAN Joo J 7 Spring St, |BELANGER WHIPS EIGHT GER MAN SOLDIERS, PRIVATE EDWARD A hi#|WORK ON TELEPHONE WIRES UNDER HEAVY FIRE. SECOND LIBUT. W./aietd Artille-y—Near Cantigny, May | four loy-a0, ho unhesitatingly went intoheavy| PRIVATE ALBERT 8. he said. |ehell fire to supervise the repair of tele-| nes and to act as runner turned. with HELANGE MICK HAHN, vd capturing four. w Meadoweroft Cail H Portage, {ARTWELL, over a road has awarded posthumously PATRICK REYNOLS Killed near Ville the “TWO BROOKLYN BROTHERS ARE WOUNDED IN ACTION Walter J. Blain, 8 Praigle da Chien, ALENZUBLA, Joseph, W Hetry “Dean,” Greenwood, ‘Wis and explosive shells BREHAUT, Dewey, 2767 Ma New York City. voluntarily aud constantly was | to repair important nthe free effort to capture an division for four day was oiherwise seriously LEON HARLOW ear Cantigny, May Salvatore, hire, Hayes It Yeager, Ky Them Runnit and | yolunta |he nevertiy bombardment POETS, FICTION AND AD WRITERS HELD ESSENTIAL ° a, near Villers ugh heavy shelling to the regimental of command, FELLOWS, ndville W., 1012 Ore gon Av. New York City * “HEAVEN, HELL OR HOBOKEN | __ BY GHRISTMAS,” IS SLOGAN *: Died of Wounds. SANTVORD SERRA, Peter nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Villers-aur-Pere severely wountel to assist in serving hie AVERY. Roltia J KANZLER, Fred F. 1569 First Ave- MIMNAUGH, Joseph, 434 W. 58th St,, | New York City \e -He aroused the ition of all the French firse tine west of Rawlins enemy lines nue, New York City. | | writing poetry yirymen whe of wounded | QUIGG, Edward N., 656 Carroll Brooklyn, N. Y Teenewtene, Oh icn7 DM AS, William IARNER, Fritz, * | MOVING PIGTURE DIRECTOR, NOW A PRIVATE, WOUNDED according to | lamestown, N. Y. eral’s office to a local draft board ‘Thurs viddlad and lines after he 1 Washingte | _> PROTECT U. S, BOYS’ MONEY. Lani San A ome Action With « half hours on DIED OF DISEASE. PERSHING LAUDS WORK OF AMERICAN AVIATORS Marevian Patio, SPARACO, Joseph, 213 Sackett Brooklyn. N. 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