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PERSHING REPORTS 178 NEW NAMES ON U.§. CASUALTY ISI Fourteen More x evict Give Lives to Country on Field of Honor WASHINGTON ot, 17.—The lat- est army casualty list given out to- day by the War Department contains | 178 names, This, h the list tswued | last night, brings the total of casual-| ties suffered by American forces up | to 4,594, In the list to-day fourt are killed in action, eighty-seven are missing in action, sixty are wounded | severely, six died of disease, four died of wounds, six are wounded, degree | undetermined, and one prisoner, ‘The casualties suffered so far are divided ag follows: killed 6.6%; severely wounded, 1 ing In action, 4,410; wounded, degree undetermined, 2,491; died of disease, and died of accident and other , 329. list follows: KILLED IN ACTION. wit in action, mi Privates. RALDRIDGE. G G.. Gedro- Wooley, Wash, si KD, Charles H.. Gorden, Ind. CLELAND, Charles H., Waterbury, Conn, | beth) George Dwight, St. Ellenvill pM heeter, adenitie, We, FOSTER, Robert "A. 700 Nostrand Brooklyn, puextee wae hick. William a. TATONS Watters HUGHES. Russell 1 PINELL, Joseph, bay South St., Jer- AMERICAN WAR NEWS rench Commander About to Kiss the Hand Of an American Ambulance Woman Just Decorated uraud decoratin | Quebec Regiment |trench parapet with his Lewis gun to| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918," jafter magazine \lying on his back in the trench. The |from his wounds shortly afterward. LIEUT. JAMES BURNS, ONE OF FOUR BROTHERS, GALLANT DEEDS WHICH WON THREE VICTORIA Cr CROSSES Corpl. Kaeble of Que of Quebec ih Handed Forced Germans to | ; | Retreat —Mortlly Wounded. PEN Se ee LONDON, Sept. 17 (British Wireless rvice).— With all his comrades killed wounded, Corpl. Kaeble of the| remained on a) 324 6-000600060060900 9 or meet a German attack. Holding the gun at his hip he emptied magazine into the advancing enemy, He managed to hold up the enemy and finally fell backward into the trench mortally wounded. The! ermans turned and retreated as| Kaeble fired his last cartridge while HAS EIGHT STARS IN FLAG: gallant Canadian, who has been dec- orated with the Victoria Cross, died The Victoria Cross also has been awarded to Lieut, Borella, of the Australian Imperial Force, and Sergt. Meikle of the Seaforth Highlanders, Borella led his platoon in a gallant attack against German machine gun posts, capturing an enemy trench and taking thirty prisoners, The Ger- mans, outnumbering the British party ten to one, counter attacked twice tut were repulsed. Sons and Six Boarders in Ser- vice—“Pershing” on Guard. Private Joseph Duval, flag unfurled who conducts star service James J. Devlin, DIES IN AIR BATTLE ONE OF ‘HER BOYS’ WOUNDED Mrs. James J. Devlin Proud of Two reported in to-day’s casualty list as wounded se- verely, lived at No. 824 Monroe Street, where he is represented on an eight- by Mrs. FIRST OF 4 BURNS | IN FIGHTING 69TH | ALLEDIN AR FIGHT | | —— +! Mrs. Zanas Burns of Feather- | bed Lane Gets Letter From Lieut. James’s Comrade. Tijeut, Jame s D. of the American Aviat 4 ) son of Mr. and Mrs, Zanas Burns of No. 1% | featherbed Lane, was killed in action in France on Aug. 11 | He ts the first of the “four Burns | brothers of the Fighting 69th” | the suprame sacrifice, In a letter to Mra, Burns, mother of pad hero, @ close friend tells how | died. | The fight in which Jimmy died re- | to make thi | Mects a lot of credit on the men en gaged,” read the letter, “Four of our planes were engaged with at least| |twelve of the enemy. One of the planes crashed to earth when: the| pilot was shot. ‘The pilot with Jim- | my, Lieut. Hitchcock, did some re- markable work in getting back to the aerodrome with a damaged ship. “Jimmy had told his pilot through the phone that he was shot. When taken from the plane your son was conscious. Hoe said, ‘Hello, Doug—tell my mother I love her.” The doctor gave him a hypo to quiet him and we tried to get him to a hospital, but he a Sergt. Meikle earned his decoration died on the way, He had been shot ding house and who has sent two na sho! City Height | an Ame: Ambulance wi by storming single-handed an enemy | 54" ae ae f her lodgers into the| through the stomach. He, with the ICHMAN, ichel, 13% Utica Av. © Kadel neta oe oe oe eens Cote two others who fell were buried next P\aracklyn. N.Y. crews of two thachine guns with his | service. n (AMBRE CR vithid” De | revolver and when it was empty he] Duval enlisted in July, 1917, and| day with impressive services. Your ASBUKI, Peter, Yor ” as — " | put the rest of the Germans out of by 0) C of the| son died doing his duty. It is for us DIED OF WOUNDS. WEBSTER, John W., Farmritie, Va, | CONES fat daaetowe, Pe jon with a heavy stick. Later he| was esslened to Company © Oy i t'l ie carry on and finish this war which Privates. MISSING IN ACTION. | AXE M.. dlidadeumia Jagain attacked another machine gun |634 Infantry. A brother, Fred ae : y Gh Millard M,. Hitlstoro. Ore, | Sergeant. | Borwocn. 6 ys / KANSAS CITY MAN crew while armed with a rifle and| is in the transport service wus been so cruel to you, USK, ‘Thorne. Howling, (Mase. : CHRISTIAN, Bugene L,, Note, Ore, | LiviNas bayonet of a fallen comrade, He was| ‘The stars in Mrs. Deviin’s service} ‘The dead aviator has three brothers Ries iM beet details ee | Corporals. ‘ GETS 231 WOUNDS killed as he reached the enemy po-| ang represented, in addition to the) In the service, all having gone to DIED OF DISEASE. DONOGHUL, Francia, Martin, Va | sition. iene Duvals, Peter Murry, who is in the| France with tho 69th as Lieuten- CLARK, Jerry, Mia ee WHR ei mall ine ay | ON MERCY MISSION BAKER CHEERED AT FRONT navy: Joseph McClinchy, James Ma-| ole pce it hbat Bares, hie HICKSON Carl b, New Sweden, Me |O'CONNOR, Arthur 71. ¥ NB N. J.| honey and Vincent Deviin of the army| W&% gassed and bai ounded, is SaOw Neen one re Te Oem hesedaind| AT AN UNKNOWN CAMP, it by O and James Devlin of the transport| ow instructing in bayonet work, i is. Wil A ‘iireveport, La, DONNELLY, ‘Leon T., Now Brunawick, NJ, | RRAINBUIDGE F.. Marion, Okla, Hemingway Hit by One Shell While earviok while Lieut. Edwin Burns teachos ™ WOUNDED SEVERELY BLAOK, 5 Prva As “i Sear, | Doing Red Cross Work on a Mra, Devin, who is the widow of| aviation at Camp Gordon. Lieut. . LAOK, Ralph ©., San I RAUEPMAN: | te ia, | baal be ot s , B 3 Captain. BONIS, Gregory, Utica, Ne Y. JACKSON, H. (. New Highton, Im | Italian Front. Secretary, in London, Tells of] yames J. Deviin, former Chiet Clerk| 44nas Burns jr. is fighting in Mcrae batt ae | beowo. “yap. Covrright. 1018, Te re aang Ca, Being Witness to Part of Battle }of the Second District | Munteipal jergeants. c (The New York Evening World), ; Court, has knitted thirty-two sweat- BERBSEPOP Jos Veter, Metiedetchie, INOW Frank A PARIS pe 17. at St. Mihiel. ers and numerous socks and wrist aving Re He Gama ck; TCafesralK: Jara A. WR eis URELY, F. M, Hemingway of | LONDON, Monday, Sept. 16—New-| ete for “ner boys.” sonia, SRUSGALY, MORE ia Chikbea! Y SGI et Fy Onn. 8. ¢ N. Fragk .. Tully. N.Y. See vewes. tot. Kansas City, who drives an |ton D. Baker, American Secretary of| when the eight men left for service | ated Press) The American Red Cross ik My Sa rt ‘" Bi vd 2 daa American Red Cross am- |W" received the a corre-| toy presented Mrs, Devlin with ajand the Y. M. C. A. are planning to Ulam BK. ok, a a Go ] ” eves c jor - Roehl onset eon "Menor Wi. “ONL Jolin, nan Laie {iiapo, Cal bulance on the Italian front, |{Pondént# this afternoon. He said hel oni, named “Pershing,” who guards| ereatly extend thelr operations tn Rus. H Searsben. Ark, ee Viet, Isteraations) Fale, “Minn, ane es would go to France for a few days, but tha hodbe dapand sight sia. Forty American and British Y. M Voie Hen Jeorch G. Taaeaster, Da. holds the record for the num- | would return to London in about a week : : C. A. workers are now en route to Weahanics, “pein. engin, Pat : = c : ‘THIFESE, Chases “Thcaneon | Ome, pn — ber of wounds received by & |to confer with British authorities. Siberia, and ft was announced to-day TEED. dacs B” Gia On. Somocd Bijan Ma, sn In battle, While distributin Mr. Baker was enthusiastic in his A FRICA the Japanese Y. M. C. A. will Privates. har Verman F., Biascn, Lake, Wis, Philadelonia, | man In battle. WIRE | cis oF Una Avnariegh Croce 1x Poause A contingent !o cooperate wiih the | ‘heodore D. N.Y. li favsie. Cee Wrecrery 733, Nasttont conn comforts to Italian troops intaelr |11, described how he eaw part of the Grose ‘will follow the -arnitoa’ westward ALDRICH. Theodore D-, Trove N- Ve! Et mas: are SEN Rae rs trenches, Hemingway was struck FOR REDEMPTION |sir0 "ects °tivitant oneeae thn AUMSEN, Fram. “ingen Wie TANGO. “Hatoid “Brace, ‘Dutilee, Mi FROWN. Te. Highland, Ul 5 gway fighting at St. Mihtel from a hill and and ‘emtablish | elvilian centres "in ‘ait BELVEY, resinerte Waverly, N N.Y, | HARRIS Baa V.. Lapdony, Oe. PREU ti a Soman. by the fragments of an Austrian |told of the terrific barrage fire and the ee cities, AnH will ald In tha, reconstrve: a ee ny a Pe, HERROEDER, Honry “George jra 12) (Pinas, Hc iS Mot shell which exploded close to him. |wonderful dash of the American | c+ Mihiel Knew Pershing’s Men| help to the people © ‘Noman C.. baa, P | Short St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. AURINNIS, CRO"D,, Now. Bright He lost so much blood that he |Soldiers. Later he saw German pris- Hence En- Br oes G.. sin ke | ERIQUNGON, Sequao, Went Danii Ve | HOLLAND, Ragrer, Va could not carry the soldiers who |0"ePs coming in and remarked that the Were Coming, Hence E | a | PAOY, Oewall fh Ratton. Sk American sokiers managed them as if iasth A Mi CONSIDINE, Thomas, Te sTianna EBERT carly. dont, TM | RETRU SKY were wounded with him toa fleld |iney nad been doing tt all their lives. thusiastic Welcome. essage WR tet Clarion Kaye” Ata | Aes 4a, 3y, rae hospital. Taken there almself, | “1me spirit and smiles af the Amer-| Covmright, 118. by The Vem Typlihing Oo, tromHeadquarters: | MAHPR dhe Feat, aah AT KARLSRUHE. the surgeons found Hemingway |icans, even among the wounded,” he] NANCY, Sept. 17.—-Americans nave ware 0 ibeerite, So: Asa tt had received no less than 287 |#8ld, most Inspiring.” turned in to help clear the railroad u " 7 “ . 0 8 « | MILLI, Jotm M..Aeadumy, Cal AT STRAKOWE, wounds, H panne Frees he » tone blr Trau re | Ub. Jory 8." Setawick.” Kan. RRAVER, 8. F. Rerublic, Va, But the surgeons assure Hem- which had been cluttered with fo Hi yee,, Corres 1. Beasey, Il FERBER: J. Git Minn. me i ; ” * ‘Ol SAR ch Cart ie firenerd. Minn, HAL BION, Xo "Blan a ingway he will recover, and the years’ accumulation “ot barbed wi ee Ried SD cher Ty | iialbne WY. Soe flaion Coon eee eee MEETING ON IN LONDON|<ntanstements ana ra ratio 2 Ar IRONY Lenmar’ A Citbbon stan |CAMPRELL, “it, “Arena mlUtery. -euinoriie: aye Americans also have delighted the | Vammnon, 8. 'D, PERN a amaare Abbe. MIRE yp, | MEDEA Ae Pilani, gratulated him as well on his Kets Grlogine Back Ate ene | vine se , 1 Yoline, Pe ad | KOMESTA KS, No Wheoling, Pa, 2 é people by ry | STERNER, Goo. Atlantic City, N. J. | PERKINS Volioe, tegpnin, Wa IYBEE. Geb Wate Tl Vitality as for his bravery in ac- | to Give American Work-|town as Drisoners some of the Ger- TITMAN, William M., Morris Plains,|[jeraawanl, Mex nerin, Wi, |" AT LANDSHUE. tins szompers to Give Amerikan WOFK=| nang who had oppressed them. | M. it Wu, RANKIN, Willam Hee Gi MCDONALD Dis DUE ee ers’ Views of War—Ker- In spite of the riiid German super | wees Be Nanetie ich REA, Charlee D., San ghana ‘aptstrano, Cal. seamarmmnties RyMayrAiand vision of the town the people were | 38 fear rg Asari tea | Hg Silat nice sorings xan, | CHURCHES FEED SOLDIERS. | TWO LONG ISLAND CITY Cet Ma tvanta of the war, ‘They knew Amer veg heamt hiladel ‘Albert lume OY, ee LONDON, Sept, 17.—The Fourth In 1 ing to relieve roaste golden Charen: aii we vi. wa Coledaie, W \c were preparing to . Wormer ea Care A | a am Hy, Cava ate |Jotm Mevemeat to Give Sanday BOYS KILLED IN ACTION) ter-stiet tance and soctanist Conter: |ieam that Tint Knowiedie assured beaten ealaeel| VYSKVEIL, ares ‘MoE. “Tat St., ee awe atv aenslee, UL. | Breakfasts to Fighte ence called since the beginning of the | our boys an effusive and enthusiastic with our smooth New York City. LOR, “ieltert, sontigerton, TM, The churches have joined the move- ——- war opened in don to-day with | welcome when ar: arrived. Vanilla Chocolate BRENNAN, Jchn Bernard, Trent pos rete ment to serve Sunday breakfasts to| Official Notice Received of Death| representatives of Great Britain, the |~ tiles oie niceeorsin bane N. J. A sili) “fosdk soldiers and sailors, according to an eat | and Pi United States, France, Italy, Belgium INFIRMARY To! RAISE FUND. | CATH, Time 2. Too. NE Hepat jannouncement to-day by the New York of Sergt. Leonard and Pri- and Greece in attendance. The Amert U RA ACH'S nie Joseph. 316 Monroe St. |Wirtinks, Witiam |War Camp Community Service. vate O'Leary. ean delegates, Samuel Gompers, Preate a enttdren AUERB | low ve ity, SENN ase a | The Marble Collegiate Chure dent of the American Federation of pie [ichisond Tne RICE, Nicholas, 358 Peshine Avs iopiscopal Church, Broadway and Tat | ‘he death tn action of two tong ts tana a, afvized eariy a€ the convention ball Women physicians ot the New Tork and Candies lowarts. Ca . Street, Inst Sund erved breakfasts vy boys, Serg' anew piongaarte uvetions arising for tehm the war | Infirmary for ‘. en and Children, B On Bale ay Richard Hs Highland Falls, RICHARDSON, Roy Alvin, Buffalo, ree ine of cnffae, pancaken eridate| 28d Private John Joseph O'Leary, the| gacmed the chief subjects of discussion. | 321 Fast 15th Street, have organized a sauieavest aude ON. Signmt, Grantsbore, Wis, N.Y. . 5 former killed with the 23d Infantry) “ + by Mr. Gompers on the | campaign for $200,000. ‘The fun will en james Hi. Winmers, Pa, SKTERK'A, Albert ir, Chester, Mont, cakes and old-fashioned flapjacks, and F aby e A. statemem me TARP: et eee an Pranclaco SMITH, Raymond Lloyd, West /the supply was unlimited. About a 21, and the other with the 165th] inws of American labor was awaited | able the infirmary to meet the strat SOLURIE, Arches lta frome. Wu. Nyack, N. Y. thousand enlisted men were served. ‘antry Aug. 12 with great interest. It was reported | of war conditions and extend its work WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER- | STOWPLL, Willem Patrick. Weert Ma —— gt. Leonard was the so not MPR) hat A. F. Kerenaky, former Russian ‘among families of soldiers in the lower = MINED. | Vivcmier, Joba G.. Madeire, Portugal KILLED IN ACTION MAY 29. Margaret Leonard, No. 100 FIM! premier, might attend, but the opinion | east and west wides hae ar ss | PRISONER. . yp AOn. rae. Born 8 Me island waa expressed that he probably would | opie campaign will begin In October To Choicest Grains | | ——— — boli i Gb al rye after| not receive recognition ag a regular | a» e Liberty Loan, and cont ‘ monceavan, erat vermis, ro, | Wite of Private tw dereey Cli Junt| lied in lon navy iawn, daze after| not receive reso ae ae een gocernine Raker, Di-|| Is Added Buttermilk Lesa H Receives Word of Death. [Torred to the army. Ijs brother, Johr Re on day Piya at 7 : e ronaah cll! was killed in| twenty-seven, a ompany | rector of the RBurean of Chi ve powdered form. The remult ts Iehter Americans in Canadian Casualt rivets ‘Joseoh Papell! wae Siies $910 Sohn otantey soured” uly) TWO) INJURED WHEN AUTO of the Health Department, is chairman tastler pancaken g |. OTTAWA, Onty Maple sIrrTHe tole |ATUOR CR EAT oT Se eadow, see Beirate Danie Mae tne bon oh wae of the executive committer, and some| that will bring cram just received by his widow, Mra,| Private O'Leary was the son } = |1owing Americans are mentioned in |% Pingtii of No ata South Atrest,| and. ire, Jeremiah O'Leary ind HITS LONG ISLAND TR of the other women connected with the the” ‘breakfast || ‘ha latent cauusity list Mery, Pine jo 344 & § | Sircot and West Avenue. “Long Island) movement are Dr. Marie La Chard, Dr.| tabi To. Nee is KILLED IN ACTION. | bese a logan “Ya tea A Sea i citys and, was enlisted in the old 7th Martha Wollstein, Mrs. John Francis LEE, W., Chicago. | Glogs New York and was lator transferred to] 944.4 Crashes Into Bar at Cross-| vawser, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and KIEJEH, Lie ears. He waa a member of Company | om ie A Tenth Infantry | Machine Crashes Int | rem et enca Pp Hat ARMY BUGLE IN DISCARD, | NOT HURT, WRITES HERO. Track | reo mark Hone oe eaten i Jerry ox ; Joseph Zagas, forty-one shares as | fk | FREEPORT. 1. 1., Sent. 17 —Two per 7 treet, ? Téoth te COLVILLE g me Al) Orders to Resin by Hand Private Pettit of + Me ee ccee aeriously injured early to-day | of No. 87 Sands Hirect, yn, wa Pancake Flour ALACK D Siagara Pall ‘Y In} He sires tomobile was in collision] arrested yesterday Policeman RT gnnis Hereafter. | mit, {When their automobil Amith for he failed t makes wor Mave Clean Teeth, “White and| | pureny, 3 . Deaihore Sieh WASHINGTON, Sept 17 setnoas| " te eph ©. Pr msewrlt. | Vith an electric train on the Long lal- | Peter a Tanarad Padaral t pastry Fd 1 nea [SAGES SOARS Aone 9! , 6 while serv h the 165th In hey . x er $500 bail. He sald tt}| and insures g t Healthy—Right Now. Reg seats, Me army order just issued by the War De- | times wh wit Veith In |G lacerations and were removed to| for trial under $500 ball. F “9 Y Sells “ HON. gi, Weer. Me Deer aanounces changes in arti | (entry, writes thet he ie ang | S02 leneations snd wore, Tee was "too much b , four Grocer Sells “Uncle Jerry” If vou even suspect that your teeth nur a Peete hick weohibit’ the tee a hospital, but is r y hurt, | Bt Maree ed: Thomas J. Bpenes, Dede 4 Padknee fortes re not sound see your dentist at onc ‘ x yo Hed geenoee pr ie ine Nagement |Private Willlam H. Murg Machine | forty-six, of Freeport: and. h | Order's urtecth are fo linnarkank te 7a ir | LASHE peli, ag sete aa The danger of “th ee ce not {Gun Battal 4 Brigade : erve in-law, Vred } E | paEEEROEEEERE nt nith to take hn hance ren, OF rectal the, ronson ae Gen Pershing on the Meni Or: |g man ware rt BE THRIFTY! | Unc Barre i Sint andl atthe sama wounprp. hat to expect, are the reasons for the Sean Mia erika wececlam Went ¢ ndred ‘feet COAL Fine len your teeth an, thorough | SAREART, Py Me Leta MG | "Ai" orders to. muna, platoons ana|mother, Mra. Carrie E. Murphy Na. 140 | Bone ee itated ain | BUY | ; cir perfect brillianey will | {tai it ‘New Viren Cone, companies are to be given by motions | Orchard Street, Blizabeth, N. Ja re : | . mM ‘thelepertee? bean Ee ae rE pasa. Giraeh lesser fo, te ee | jtactory and Family Trade Supplies compel adintration | Ne ceived a let om Pastor to Go to War Front. ar avin s s . ly hou nus of dentists preseribe and | ae | 5 retary saying: "I went to congratulate | © TMEIOr Ot eh, Burrell, Pastor| | FREDERICK STARR COAL CO. personally use Senreco tooth paste be- PRISONERS. | YANK’S UPKEEP $423 A YEAR. | you Qn, Raving such a worthy son. Me Classon Avenue Presbyterian {| ache ottice |B eee A EE dpntist 's formula a eo WA pt, 1.—The War — | Was lovel to you. your hopes and, you) tam: Ss H East 220 West 42nd St | a t y . Phat’ he Cor ov. —? prayers, He was brave. gat h 00) w : | bination so ef hat It will cheek | cry Vecday cublienea ine | Tuagte mt Overne mty | Brtvate Charles sfoseph Murphy, Com SPOR es | ania pyorrhoea, harden Nie ums, remove | nty-three Amertean pris 8027 In United Stat. pany I nth Infante aS 1 Aenia aaa OF He to help win the war | the filmy coating and polish the teeth | Pames o: y 8 AMOP WASHINGTON, Sept, 17.—War De-| Fourth Avenu ong 8 ag | Fi n his pa twenty-six years, ' SPECIAL BARGALNS to an inmeculaic whiteness, onere in n pr, an oartment atatiaticlans have figured ae @ Greenpoint section | His wife will remain ‘ooklyn and Get a large 25-cent tube at any AT OAMD RASTATT, at the cost of maintaining an Amer- kiyn he was one of the athletic | go hospital work BUY | BABY CARRIAGES drug or department store anwwhe ra Jn] BOUTIN: Ts Fu Mew hnrehy 3% n eoldier oversoas in $428.47 @ year, | stars of Bt. 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