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Py HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918 A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS NEW YORKER WINS rr ATTACKS | :AMERICAN TROOPS CROSSING THE GERMAN BORDER |ARMY AND MARINE CORPS MEDAL FOR VALOR AMERICAN CONVOY’ | ee ROTAL 0. & OSS, A 22 MREHONORED — SNKS FRET One Hundred and Eighty More American ret. James Lavas One of First Real Effort Made by Heroes Are Reported as Killed in Action— Those to Get Distinguished Foe to Get In Among Honea sere, 2 _ can war losses in rope res oer ed DAK. Maney, ‘New Tavecr Uoes: army casualty lists and one Marine as » John, Lanelowne This brings the totat number of|M’GUIRE, Michael, 309 Wari on to- | MAJOUS, Lio, "Amelia Court Mouse, Ya day'a three lists, i 88; severely wounded, 118; missing in iat Uwne Carona, Wena, $e: other causes, 1; wounded, degree un- Was grouped as follows: Killed in died of wounds, 36; died of accident | DUQCKITE, Frok 3 Providenne, RT. The Marine Corps list bore 24 oe nt | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Distin.; LONDON, Sept. 11.—The America guished Service Crosses have been Steamship Dora, formerly under the Awarded by General Pershing to 22 Austrian flag, was torpedoed and Additional men of the army for acts Sunk on Sept. 4, approximately 400 Of heroism and gallantry while fight- | miles off France, as the result of an Jng in France, The citations were attack on a cargo convoy. The crew received to-day at the War Depart- , Was saved. mhent as a section of the official com-| The steamship was struck at 6.20 grunique for Tuesday, o'clock in the morning. A calm sea ‘The men decorated and their ad- | ¢nabled all the crow of eighty-five to jirenses aré: escape. They were picked up by Capt. Claude A. Martin, Lafayotte, | destroyers. The submarine daringly took up a Lieuts. James J. Sheerer, Chicago; | Position about 150 yards from the Albert P Bastor, St. Louls Park,| Starboard side of the convoy column Minn.; Charies [. Barrow, Austin, |®4 about an equal distance from the Tex.; Allen A. Tukey, Des Motues; Dearest destroyer and fired at the racy P. Stains, El Paso. Dora, which was heading a column vessel Sergts. Gerald P. Landry, .o rec- | %,three vessels. The outlook reported seeing a perl- prd of address; James Lavas, No. 306 | scope just after chews t! 4 East 86th Street, New York leeane WEY CARS Peae toe ce “ & pedo was discovered, but nothing Charles M. Tarter, Tarter, Ky.; James! more was seen of the submarine. The Carbery, General Delivery, San Diego, | Many Classified as Severely Wounded. Servics cen Anal Vastels, | ed &@) HOLOHIN, Grover, Browonrille, Ry. Glaseo Prpa list bearing 666 names were| 5 Americans killed in action to 6,608,| 4B reoklyn, N.Y. One army list contained 322 names, Ville L., Birkey, Vi ‘Nase action and prisoners, 64 died of | determified, 20; died of disease, 6, action, 84; severely wounded, 118; Pen Mast nd other causes, 1: wounded, grec STON, Clare Kent, Aurora, 0, WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Amert-| ORB. Oharies R.. Orion total of $2,637 to-day, when two more | RADIANT ane eal K New Haven, Conn. given out by the War Department. | LICHTENFHA Prosk Jon iichwend, ne MAHAPEY, bamory, Actante, Ge, and of that number 180 we: ‘0, Tony, Lexington, Mo, if divided as follows: Killed in action, HY, James J: Mower | Wounds, 86; died of accident and! | The other army list of 320 names tira in action and prisoners, 68: | ore ayy wet $28 | undetermined, 16; died of disease, 7. | yet ~ jhames under the following headin| ; Killed in action, 8; severely wounded, 4; died of wounds, 5; wounded, degree HAWKE u Ww. a ARiert He Wtoeky” Gi JONPA, “Fret Whilateljia AIUINIO. “Uhartie Chteug . 6 . [MASH Uh f torpedo struck aft, throwing tho Undetermined, 63 died of disease, 1. | SET iin Cameatac thems Cal. Jeargo of army supplics as high as To date 6,808 Americans have been | Radi Neopian Aitrat Soman by killed in battle, versly wound: | PHOMMSON. Oye, j ed, and 2,680 wounded, degree unde- | {QU}, Mren Keaetaleatah, ” Okia, | termined | CIC ONE, let J. Philadelphia Park River NOD. he army lists follow: PACE, Pau Corpl. Leroy E. Morningster, St. Pe- | the mast tops, but only one member tersburg, | of the crew was burt. * Privates Harold B. Crawford, Cieve-| The escorting vessels immediately AMERICANS PASSING *® BORDER Post as Th MARCH ACROSS THE LINK INTO GERMANY? Dccumree on joan oy H WINTA” JUchand out Yand; William Jacobson, Infantry, no| dropped numerous depth charges bee chica Tete atln cone ied BURGE IN ACTION. eee lie fecord of address; Edwin L. Beard, | where it was believed the torpedo | Lieutenants, oTGH alae TOHINS "Pied A Charis Redfield, 8. D. rles L, Cameron, ; came from. Owing to the speed with Somerville, Mass.; Luzius Luzi, infan-; which the warships acted and the try, Switzerland; Dan W. Sullivan, no | proximity of the U boat, it 1s consid- Record of address; Joseph De Msy,| ered possible that the submarine was taly; James L. Clarke, no record of | either destroyed or badly damaged. Mdress, but there is serving in Frauce| This attack is somewhat diffgrent &@ private, James Lawrence Clark of | from the recent methods of U boats Beaman, Ohio. | in firing on lone vessels and giving no “ Saddler Lewis D. McLawson, Wia-| attention to protected convoys, and |— HUSBAND DIED BRAVELY, — |“STAR-SPANGLED BARNER” ifn" "yous OFFIGER WRITES WIFE) TD BE SUNG BY EVERY |i nrvecf —— CHILD IN THE COUNTRY | FRicoman, Abraham, 165 Riverda | Private John A. Dean of Butler, N. weariye rennet N.Y, J., Killed in Action After He Vol MEYERS, Albert, 438 Grove St, Jer- U 5) BOYS FULL OF CHEER | unteered for Hazardous Duty elie Cneren OC NEW ket We vibe Nid John, Marion, bt Adolph. ‘Coalridgs, Mont, DIED FROM wounps. Lieutenarit, THOMAS, Veet, tg B., 70 Radford St, : Sergeants, terville, N. C. Jit shows more reckless daring in an| = Private Johh A, Dean) ot Boonton | axe Part Friday and'Saturday | ¥ HOUT “banter it, "Drontenent, | “ Cook Patrick McKenna, St. Paul,| effort to sink convoyed boats than TSHR te Mit} Avenue, Butler, N. J, was killed in in Nation Wide Campaign, WeStosit' South: Varkms Wc Oi se jaian, has been usual during tho past fe | NEWS OF DEATH IN ACTION Care of Soldiers ig Paris Military wN. JS, Ned 1 Wien Avlacalieas Ala, PRET Rt, Maney Oakland "Cas 3 months. action in France recently while doing O familiarize every child Im) | MIPOHBOL George & a On, | TAS INAEK. Bere W.. Utica, WN, a, Mechanic Cecil M. Murray, Cinvin- a i HASKE bee! Manchtet is Hospital Pronounced Above asardo' ro 9 oc ad T he count ith the da gone ry oomntieht, Cons, . Bereard G., he cheerfulness and commodious| good soldier. When the opportunity | Donald, Director General of the PARIS, Sept. 11.—Major Gen. William |Feceived by hi Mein, hea Ane ike, HOD BITO Damar. Moorfield, Ar. TRINITY MANAGER HEADS OVER ROYAL ENGAGEMENT Sergt. Abraham Friedman, Under|¢. Gorgas, Surgeon General of the Unit-|manding officer, LG H. Law-| ace to be tl uted throughout Gia homaea concs tee ee 7. eae % 1 ed States Army, following an inspection|rence jr. of the 33d Ambulance] the land by the Y. J . BENSON Eawand, Chicago den St. r ” am U S REALTY DEPARTMENT ——— Age, Gave Sister’s Address When | tour of the Paris military hospitals Company, Knights of Columbus and kindred HUGHES, Frank Stephen, 66 Ten in St. Newark, N. J, Ree eget oes |People Blame Grand Duchess for He Enlisted in the Army. eee eee a atactin, with the | “MY Heart goes out to you in your] organizations within the next warts rr Wet WAS ent, expressed satisfaction ne |, hy ; : HUAN” jug An Chicas Ri j Jot Forbidding Sleter'e. Bes Sergt. Abraham Friedman, reported | ™ ne da tel bereavement,” Major — Lawrence| threo days MOHAN ne William M. Wheelock to Look Afte Not Forbi lding DISLET Ss Bee Te ign ih anton betvern July 18 and te Grek ne ah Whe wounded S68 Re | rote, MTucke always proved hinieel? Under direction of Henry Mac- | 1" Yast Bg Buying or Leasing of Camp, trothal to Prince Rupprecht. July 20, whose emergency address is|‘s Satie Milla, 8.0. : - ‘ COLLINS. Yamen, Vrondene, fete 4 : = SDON, Se he given at No, 165 Riverdale Avenue, a the WanUlig , vas ¢ 0 Mayor's Committee on National | Fock adam Kronen, Office or Factory Sites. LONDON, | Sept. 11.—Announcement | fihivn, iived with his parents, ar, | arrangements and the genuine spirit of |came he was one of the first to v ay mm HOGEN, dain Fk eis KCl ree of the engagement of the sister of the/and Mrs, Max Friedman, ‘in. the’ Bor- | hopefulness of the wounded in the hos-!unteer for a dangerous mission and| Defense, Friday and Saturday will |\WeSCNEORBER, Soy ph, 700 Hud- The United States has a real estate | Grand Duchess of Luxemburg to Crown|ough Pairk section af Brooklyn, pitals has been the most Impressive eoniiies j be devoted to the work in New Fi at ri ree. Fie g a Recine tas wasn antic Wrenisons ltt ae ‘ aa, he Paid the supreme sacrifice. May a 1 r ton, Ay», Secaucus, N. J. jlepartment now, and the man chosen | Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria has cause: ¢ e he # unde enty-one| thing witnessed by me since my arrival | . KEIN “Josooh AC Heloit, Wis, to handle {t ts William H. Wheelock, |the deepest ill-feeling throughout the) Yeats of ake he feared his parents! pio. said Gen. Gorgas, “It isin- YOU be comforted with the thought} York. — MISEK, Anton, 1893 First Av, New : 4 id not consent to his joining. the 4 that he gave his life for his flag.” On Friday afternoon the pupils York Cit AINSWORTH, Joseph ymanager of the Trinity Corporation country, wher iermans are cor-|army and he gave his sister's addres: | spiring to see the determination dis- | tha a aK. rei side the | SECRGET ne seaeetl vst, Sa, BALDUS, trod ‘ Just as shirts and ships and shoes | dially hated, ording to an Amster-jin enlisting, News of his death hae] played by our men. They are filled] Dean wrote to his mother on] will be assembled outside th WT Cla Mich. CIMEI, 8 Wawa.” Wis” nd munitions and men and money |dam 4 nto the Dally Sixprese, | Peek withheld from nie shee with real spirit and there is an atinos- | June 28: schools and sing the song at a flag | CLRM AN: | Hatt Sth, cunads.| York cure”? 29 Prince 8t, New ‘@re supplied for the war by Federal| Luxemburg people say that the Grand| phere of happiness among them, al-| “Wo are sleeping at private homes| raising ceremony, On Saturday PMY Olt “asrold m.. Cleveland, departments, so it will be Mr. ight to have forbidden tne DOG BREAKS LEGS ON DAY though they are suffering from wounds. !ang the old people that are not at} afternoon the children will particl- | ssrrm, nobert Keane Hike gw iain Th Cetra Pale’ m1 Wheelock's business to meet Uncle| marriage of her sister Antonia with a| They are well taken care of, and the! tne front cannot do enough for the| mito in a festival of the Allled Na- | RSA denice gies Mam JORDON” yMildead, ae, mag pit aaabers el lca Hangman,” for it amounts to selling I have seen 80 far has been above xe-|American soldiers, #0, mother, dear, | tons 1a Hea DOTA SHG BIRY Mechanics. ewe, W.Va | don" 01 po! you c ol e grounds, 4 Sites for camps, tracts for factories, | the country to Germs t the moment pS cee | don if " ts at y We foun a eee " SAFONT A Jee ph, 716 Second Av, Ind: . . te n rs cre’ lis a . K. and »01 » pack ew Yor! i r buildings to house the multiplying| When it ts helpless under military oc- an, Assistant Secretary of |!8 all O. and will soon be ba - ae ‘Dibie, Kes, Naural Ta, omnia, INS“ AONE M CINCH Agestino, slat. Aurel M has to be done—all these will b = ‘eld, ih pee wneelos bales ee ie, tahoe ei ere Nee ace tes Roof as News of Death Comes. | a Baker 1s conferring with army of-| 24 TRAINLOADS OF RELICS U. S. 10 LEGTURE ON WAR TR Ras eS: 703 Elmore offices where the bookkeeping of war | “pation, Private Higgins Asks Mother to] y; left for a visit to the airplane | home.” Two CHURCHMEN REACH SAU pam ce in| It 1s believed the Luxemburg Parlia-| Send Animal, but It Jumps From | training camps and aero fields. Secre- oo J MAWTEN Tynan Ht MK Night Mbit - va Wagoner, needed and pay a fair price. If oWn-| ‘2 marriage impossible, Private Michael Higgins, reported | FROM FRONT 10 AID LOAN | WARDEN, Wittam Nor *, Augusta, Mont, Nhs“ Meary iy ers prefer to lease they will be ac- ee in to-day's casualty list as having | BUIY SCULL WORLD SOLDIER p of Established Church. of | Privates REA Sort Cicare 3 commodated. When owners refuse BIG GERMAN FACTORY been killed in action, was eighteen ‘ , pica ciel AARY,. Lew! eis tilmand hth Wetiingtam, Was, lease or sell reasonably it is expected | years old and lived with his mother | f, clay," Pearee, t euty Place, Nebraska, Houstom , Ton Rana’ eye ae England and Head of Primitive | itasiie” b 1 af ASL ena aii | ved with | sauis OR French Steamer Brings Cargo cf PNCARGHIEE tains Wee dete Ih Monuha, Ms, Bene ce he Sevan uae ee PUT ON AUCTION BLOCK} ::,S°.,""" Biciasg ar tart Res-| IS PROMOTED 1 MAJ aurea Paraphernalia Taken SO SOD Ole . a ia Cheetos BNR Possession “ : ‘ AN ATLANTIC PORT, Sept. 11 Michael, Phillipe a Inggnt. Deputy Police Commissioner Under by Americans. Kiwant M.) Was t Rev, Charles ¢ re of Oxford, Cyan >, a > rania Conce! Two days before the boy was killed ; . ; » n " Kishop of the Established Terryvie, Come Jena MEN 10 TAKE SOLDIER VOTE ils Says Baath Uae rete seceived & lette® fee Mayor Mitchel Gets Higher defeat FON, BABE At Sta advars eh oe Bede reser itis (ANAL. arpotian.” South Howton, Mae, aly alia ss itions News questing her to Has ite a Boosh Rank in Army. Loan, twenty-four special trains filled |Uuttery oe raver os i ad cee NKLYN, Wayne G., Westfield, AI E Edward Sn 11 Woodside o Germany. terrier which he had brough with war relics will travel through nitive Methodist Chureh 0 INGTON. gona 9.7 Geeentions. M, v., Winfield, N. Y. ex of| enking tour under the a f Churches and] man-owned manufacturing plant of the|in the 12th New York, She received] G, H. U. S. Ay promoted to be | ny New Jersey Democrats Make Rec-|Orenetein-Arthur Koppel Company of} permission from army officia ommendations and Secretary ate Paes irom ; ween Sept, 28 and Oct, 19 stopping s Sep-| @ major. a few hours in small towns and a day |the National Council or two in big cities, American and | Moral Aims of the W Bishop Gore will ay PILMAN, George Woe Je " Jemey Share, Pa, a Alican eenoaud A Gates, Hannid t Walerrthe Mee That's Guy Scull, who has lived) fi as the dog | Allied soldiers will aocomupany tio] ik at Washing ago by the alien property cus odian,| The next day “Silver : , ‘ TT, Jauew it, Camp, U, . e ry les ths ipling has writ-lexhibits AblLGan’ lenlirak: ton, Chicago, Clevela Akron, At A Frank. bee. of State Appoints will be sold at public auction to-morrow] nad been christened by Michael, | Ore stories than Kipling has writ sy Ss a dell r fest Pere Palas etry Hihiaee Macs witseh TRENTON Secretary of [th the proceeds invested in Liberty| jumped from the roof of the Higgins| ten, Da KEE TIA PR Ieee with cee tite) Camaha polis, Detroit, Boston, MOOK eine pe ae! wie vate ie oe {bond It iw the first plant taken ever! home and broke both legs. That day| Roosevelt Rough Rider, war cor-| German war phernalia fresh from |Syracuse, Youngstown, Baltimore and L lana 7 New fe oa Paton: tle *e ay Mie Government $9 Be pur On: the) iegins received official notifi canine ; b ; New Haven, Dr, Guttery will open his | DAUPHIN US. Harry Mam. ete : Fation of the Democratic State Commit-| igtion block. ‘The company operated | Mrs. Higgins receive a offi ial no’ | respondent, hunter in the African | the recent battlefields on which Ameri-|N ir ut New Bodford, Mass., on Sept. | OINEEN, William E. 183'@ 6th Av, DIED OF DISEASE. teo designated the following men to Ret ]is a branch of a Berlin corporation, cation of her son's death, |dungles, adventurer on the Spanish| cans have Arives| “Weak: the Carman’ tour ae New Saaieeds Maas, win cithea |, dereey City, N. J. Corporals. the votes of soldiers from New Jersey} ony Am, n citisons will be pers a | main, secret service agent, soldice of Lines Theaw relies Mnclude aquito ue Ne hua oe Sut, Darrell Me Vanooueer, Wash, | SQURIIARY, Myancin,§Arhitnld, Pe, Meare I Meneely, West. Hoboken, |™tted to bid on the property YOUNG HEDLEY DECORATED. |tortune, combination d'Artagnan-) eins, daggers, machine wun, rifles [Georsia und North and South Carolina, | Aue, py pu sb [tere wate ee Od ane eee ene oNOKen: | Included in the sale of the Orenstein ——_—_ | Lecoca—these are only @ few of thelaig tavoneu, trencn kniveo, Lomb >_— [ESPON hekien L8Now Dairy, Pa, PATSCHER, Andrew, Valle ‘in Hancock and Camps Woolworth, Greens | rie oe subwidta ae ee rien; | Sencin-Law of Interborongh Man-|rolos that Scull has played In his! throwers and. automatic pistols, —‘The| MARINE WRITES OF FIGHT. | {ti faint ot tats hea eal ss abet 5 vy. ata Spang jber of subsidi SEMBANIOR. WHR © h War Crean. fe occupation of " g in" all over| na has furnished epth cha inate | MICHELCOCE, Vincenzo, Lanatord, Pe Mat Ghd Groen. owns. ‘They are the Koppel Land Com-| ®*** W ” ees of ete boyy nae f Ef as ahs ' “5 NEVER, George J. New Albany,” Pa, Joseph Murphy, West New York, OKRE % | Connecting Railroad | Walte Camp McClellan, | Koppel Water Company |Avenue, Yoni Alfred M ell!, Union Hill, and |ing the Koppel Sales Company of Kop- |Hedley, 6 a Chertea MoGovern, Jersey City, campa| nnsylvania Car & Manufac-| borough, bas the world, from Manchuria to Mott|US*d so effectively 4 marines galnst « Hedley of No. 96 Fanshaw emy sub. the Bi nded, Lives t mpany, the Ifant, We ni Hower i) Denver i. lca RUITON, “darmary tt tsgrange, happened a spare) FOP os IHNKING, Cart Mairi, Siaaistaeme Ve anes _ ninie « Standfa $. Marin med | LUSTIZ, Milton, 1203 Mill St., HORT Rt, . #06 >) || RRINCETONS MANE MISSING, |, 74 aepeerents He aerines noniel eINe Lat SOUR Oar Comme Mie BLL lle e ! sen MA 4, a son-in-law of Frank | Street, wherever big thing 1 manager of the Inter-| Scull was a Deputy Ni Tahare neh War Cross} tice Commissioner under the Mitchel new cass jeverely | v4 5. Mer Tithe William 1) Chatomarth, Ge, Mende and Humphreys and the Ord |PCli the Mennsyivania Gat wid’ thal for henolam at nt. His family re-| gaminietraten peer ree ie pena ‘ 7 was f the hi of Cha. | UereN , PUBMING: Peter burn. Mase nance Department, Washington SUE CODE Of FIGARIAS BBA C8 OTT ca etisial notiheation youardey and | Ser trom Re he rene nd) teat, Van Winkle nse . 4 DIED OF AEROPLANE:ACCIDENT, niversal Railway Products Company of [ceived official y went into the army when the admin-| Entered Alr Service Year \q Frank Breen, Weehawken, and Charles | to-day his wif € avy ' ri . Bien p Ny di le 4 oh Lieutenant. Dorner, Union Hill, Camp Dix. New York : i alice: ele jistration changed, At first he was] First Lieut. Van Winkle Todd é ’ gey : San WOODWARD, Lehoy Gates, Watertown, Coun, George Krieger, ‘Union Hill, Fort sio- | 1% Addition to ite plant at Koppel the Slameate in the Quartermaster's Corps, because | coln Avenue, Orange, reported [note ita DIED OF ACCIDENT, cum, company owns @ large warehouse at kn that was the first doorway into the gin action Aug. 11, was twenty i } ' er Gavats isssteS Sy Avenue end. W7th Birosh Ho» |versity ambulance meetin Sh seaiuilocwniah ne camer Hull early and din the w : 4 ives b ‘gunn. ite. Mae ee OVERWORK KILLS OFFICER, (77;c" Och alte il be Inciusied in the {as been in heavy fighting on the Marne|in January he was transferred to the ER eas Tlaeea catty: wine or . WOUNDED SEVERELY. a Pee eet crite: eta etiatite lana ine Blender ently his section] Department of the Northeast and at ee i aneretelt au unos | Captain, Hient, Willinms of Mackey-Roowe= | company, through its eee aie wae pian ton # n a mus-| tached to headquarters as an intel Ra i i i Wats WEYNOUDS, abe. C5 Dannii, 1 velt Hospital Dies in France, munition plants, was able to obtain {tard gas k half a dozen| gence officer and assistant to Brig.| pay ) ot a ‘ ‘ LJ 1 ieutenants. ‘ N pecaepepd amber: including Hedley, were | Gen, Robert L. How Phyllis V 1 «aw 0 1 Pitwwk BOEDDINGHAUS, Walter Edward, BLIZABETH, Sept. 11,—Ldeut, John |vatuable Information which was sent to] members, i F Gen, Rob “ ALT Renee cohaary a eee Strap we pW c . Weal New Brighten’ N.Y, EK. Williams, attached to the Mack jermany, given individua . rations. m1 , — se. -caeiaaal Todd and Private Ned Todd, are aiso in | 4044¥ etcher bear urried ele ghhtond,, Weatriie, 1 HALE, James ‘Tracy ir, Milwaukee, Roosevelt Hospital, died in France re- a Hedley 1s twenty-four years old and the service “ HicG Mich 431 East 66th St — cently, according to a ca re a graduate of New York University,| LIEUT. MULVEY WOUNDED. 7c | oe HGS ei h Me (Continued on Sixth Page.) ! ‘ HARLEM WAR HOME OPENS ey dual Brig. . Greble Retired, New York City. | ceived by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. where he played several years on | NAN 1 SIX BROKERS INDICTED. | William P. Williams of No, 17 Lincoin / jfootball team. A’ week before as | ®| Brooklyn Detective, Now in Army,| SAN AN os, 8 f 11,—At . § Regis 1 Turned Over Sol-|for France he mar hi isin, Mis 0 Gaane: C July 18. nouncement ¥ made to-day a add Avenue, Roselle, Overwork was given | 897" ig tl Sea Sattone May Hedley, daughter of Frank Hedley Alae Gasned in Action Julz Rugitate BE ie Bauthern. Departinent| Calbd as the cause. Firat Licut, Joseph Mulvey of Com-| eee et ee ee trim then — In recent letters he told of working| Through the efforts of Willlam! BARIg HONORS DAMROSCH,|pany 2. twist nfantry, who was for| St. John Greble. The action followed | yp, wits" ten "| DD YOU WONDER WHAT 14 and 16 hours a day and performing Church Osborn, President of the Chil- twelve years attached to the ok wi ch Gen, Grauie ape ared g month |chara ra ae i ; : Pe f thy H | that distinctive difference between trom 16 to 20 operations in a day while dren's Aid Society, the Harlem Boys’ | Yetective Bureau, was gassed and 4 Ir Foreign Conductor to Lead) !yo Dete " ag ver were not given out. !tupned t Judy .ma tay | the Americans were advancing at Chat-|Hotel at 127th Street and Lexington | Firat gall hig Gi caeeeateh | wounded in action on July 18, accord. | MY mmand at Camp lye tne ¢ ; tig alr Warrants Thierry and on the Marne. |Avenue was opened to-day as a home Bots S amrcach han varurnad (ee 00m lower 8 ved from him by| Bowie Vort a paar uty idee: “Tell the Americans not to be over-| for soldiers and sa by the New > anoh Detective Sergt. Frank Lisante of the = wer the| ent,” he said in one le We . o his home at Fast Hampton, L. 1, | P* - rok confident.” he said in one letter, “We) york War Camp Community coe teumnmer in France. In Parig{Brooklya Branch Bureau | mhese Frinsta Wat eal othe a Te Williams was married in| The hotel will accommodate Bee reaeah SE LGRA GIA dunle — <—- | Rey, Martin Ant | dictment ‘ about the in May to Miss Susanne Merger,|who will either sleep in the dormi.)Onethe French national h I * Jat the Churen dur Le ¢ t f the Distrlot ¢ daughter of a Major in the American | WhO. Saeeete toetva They gine {14 the conducted @ concert in the Con-|'Pwemty-Pound Mrthday Cake for at the Gi : a lorticne ot tne DS nitiee | on Army. He graduated from Columb AMOR SE DENAEO FRORIM ney eye e, where until tha 0. Gen, Pershing, | Wes 1 hs v 1 tar . Oe ie ive ‘ai in 1946. f ie HH |t04, gt the canteen, which Will be opened servasolre, Waere URL That Gay nol | ems F Sept, 11—The | Healey, axsistant at the ¢ t 4 ; pos “Tam proud that my son died as hein a few days. |forelgn conduc nas: OY ete: Wd, Sg , es 1 t etual Help i and |} {| ¢ the | oC ban . 8 ne wd \baton, The concert opened with “The |local Med $8 ¢ ro Dugas haslthe Rev. Ge wruana, Ie f id," said his father to-day The hotel has a reading room, a Hond —_ | . Star-Spangled Banner" and closed jarranged for th n of Wyoming, 1 Corona " ¢ 1 es ‘s |swimming pool, gymnasium nd P r 1 i All Aboard Polar Bear Wen. = | * " " 9nd with “La Marselilaise.” n “Pershing Day" at the State Fair, to|°t ne ariny and comm ned . bowling alleys. i of hia departure ¢ ‘ British Destroyer Sunk NOME, Alaska, Sept, 11.—The ship a On she eve oF Geparture for x and bake a huge birthday cake for America Dr. Damrosch served Gen > LONDON, Sept. 1t.—The Admiralty | boat de | and other tea, could be 2? Well, its just the _- tered, must register for the all things American, especially since tered, must register for the selective! ' arenas Bink A winersit! difference between fine, filavoury tea fed here from Bear Island with a'l draft Sept. 12, State registration does the part taken by American forces in Purchaser to have the honor of Corward- draft Sept. 12. State registration does °f # collision during a fog. ere , not coun! tS¢ Atned - deb thio tte Atibticns commences, aot ews esG bo wablantied, ordinary teas: . ore y : ! pi t RE. lar Bear, equipped by the Canadian Pershing by holding an examination |Gen, Pershing's ¢ ner over- ht f “fi Every man of eighteen to forty-five! Pershing, by holding examin tae ea Every man of eighteen to forty-five | announces that a ological Survey and assigned to the| years cid, except those alread for 200 bandmasters. He says that lgeas, It will wel pounds and] years old, except those already regis: |Srmounces that a torpedo peat de y! F h b thu th yer was sunk y nor hjalmar Stefansson »xpedition, has rance has become enthusiastic over will be auctioned for the Red Cross, the r ar

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