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ne ADOOWAL FRE U.S. GETS BLAME AST GUN TONIGHT FOR GOVERNMENT FORUIBERTYLOAN CRSISINGERMANY leeting at Carnegie Hall Open! Berlin = Paper —_ Discovers} to Public; East Side Drive | ‘Fronde of Left” Is Under to Start Monda American Influence. AMSTPRDAM, Sept. 24.—The Lokal lis- WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. Quotas which each Federal Ri serve District will be expected to subscribe to the Fourth Liberty been prepared and Reserve Banks. Anzeiger of Berlin makes the |covery that the “Kronde of the Left,” as it calls the adherents of the dee} | mand for the pariiamentarization ana | , democratization of the German Gov. | ernment, originates abroad and 1s} under direct American influence, At The Hague, the paper says, there | because, although there is no ob- | x rman Defeatis whose members seem to have free ac jection to each Federal Reserve | Sono te sta Cavieee LaweUshi, WANG District and community knowing ary von Hintze is re its quota, the totals could not be | given out from Washington with- Loan have t to Federal Announcement of the figures was withheld by the Treasury to-day Among these American el>- nd they ists, ments are at work appar. out disclosing the exact size of fentl ve ceeded in establishing ‘ Treasury [ently have succeeded the toan, which the Treasury | 11. conviction, it adds, that President does not wish to announme until (Wison's motives are pure and that to-night. he lias the real welfare of the German } - nation at heart What will be v the first big! The Lokal Anzelger further de- gun of the Fourth Liberty Loan drive, clares that another such centre exists * all penhagen and that the views of pe fires Carnegie Hall t nhag Haran ihe a these “political conspirators” are in- Bleue cw iets & Lah AS uated into the public life of Ger- McAdoo makes many. by neans of Democrat speech for the ! newspape It voleos its suspicion * Carnegie Hall witt be open to the} however, that the American fighting on ¢ public. Its an important h Mr, McAdoo voicing the »n of both President Wilson and himself on " whose activitte “seem to have President Wil-! jan for the le nnounce the n the Government blessing Shays BAP A Hee oe ee) 45 me ne ba mh porn 3 i ‘ems 83 EVENING % ew \No American War Complete PERSHING REPORTS Without a Bronx Mckvo 69,NEW LOSSES: TOTAL IS 37,206 ‘Of These, 7,264 Gallant Amer-! | icans Have Been Killed in Action, WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—Two arty lists of 129 and 119 names and & Marine Corps List of narme given out for publication by the \ Department to-day, add 269 to the grand total of American casualties suffered at is grand total is now 06 * killed in jaction, — ¢ os us contained in the were of 129 was given rs, ‘The second, pon papers, Was Killed in act y. 2%; missing tn from wounds, 13; » accident, 1; died ther causes, degree ie wounded, prisoners, list of sunde ermined, M ounded undetermined, 10; prixoners, in action, addition to killed in action to date, wounded severely; 2.451 undetermined, ¢ wo end 4,895 degree n army list follow KILLED IN ACTION PLC. Prine 3. Ptuiads pig MGRAHAM. Edward F., Buffalo, N. Y. Sergeants. igo JOHN Jd. . ISIB*WALTER Hs IGQOWALIER RLF Secretary McAdoo W NY COPENHAGEN, Sept. 4-—German! MCEVOY, aged 79. McEVOY, aged 18 Mc EVOYaged Al amount of the loun nis Was stated | ak i j bed Mechanic. positively at Liberty Loan headquar-| ™2Jor'ty Parties cannot, in their ‘ ;, . ded'doed 1 + WRIGHT, Chagies, Haoyrilie, Ma. tei No, 120 Broadway, this ater | (Or Whtroduce “a Parliamentary | F amily Had Fighters in Civil, edt aw well done @ tik lh detect : berth: proment with responsible Min- vs tt rugat i his suty 2 noon, Oo official statement has t ual ak tke Geckitsia torent atid) Spanish) Wars) and ee ot the|FRECH, Raymond C,, 625 Elm St, de as tot sunt, put it is F : ‘ 1 ° : who served | made as t hoa lie tive participation unless the policy One’s Serving Now v a Privates. Tally believed the 2 hitherto followed by the Government a War jand BAMIY, Uo. 1a! 000,000,000, The o be paid is ated tered or abandoned more ie BE fe ; 18 Dee ete einer paler ae aac tae b i BELT, James E.. 314 East Bist St. 4‘ per cer herey (#ecording to an editorial in bi Flatbus The local com See ener WObW eer Berlin, the Socialist or : Loan xious that all who can £0) gan paper serves notice that| : to Carne Much will (ony FU ivwan the (ae RON THA Le learned regarding the loan and the} oo iy) Tha aati, ot a duties of the It ey ists ente . . specch of Secretary the Gi | family, an teas hes ty Mr. McAdoo w rene bee Av No. 45 | ¥ dinner by the Li tuifll 1 mission Of] goconten ct: : cia bab epsing Merc B 213 Bay View Av Parent eH sepa the: prpae | BEVONUY AlN. yearn Mey hha wie th f the family meeting ¥ ‘ G de acvord- Hngcdaldathepmida i Lk etal at wa dding ao a amet ete Be He wears the un 1 of the 73d N.| WM Sigur on bohads | ¥ FSERTY Y, Volunteers, formerly 2d Fire! Red Cro: re Byte sl bit rve by f | what the peor! BoUuAveac Rnd ha Mndc race: aan Port places. a Leeuareey ae J 5 Washington, NEY. wate my neioot alae wll 4 one TEN, S, DIVISIONS IN ITALY | Rue : ethan nm rma om ONE OF FOUR BROTHERS IN. °° 30 == conan Th a “WOULD WIN, SAYS RUSSEL Net, be eerste tae sei L ALLIED ARMIES SURVIVES 3{!.).0 40%.) A ated Saturday of | aie RIZZUTO, Philip 135 Avenue A, New drive will pata | York City. this week wuse of t s Bac nthe Font | Philip yp. RUBINO. Walter J., 1046 East 18th] ligious faith of the 1 of that dis- | Arnericat Home | | ny ! t St., Brooklyn érint it has been postponed. son Americans at Home to | as Ware [wold ; AN” Nico The east means to make good Make More Sacrifices. | Italian Service ‘here will be a great parade in which |.) | $00,000 school children will particle oy am prothers w » arm: pate, A halt holiday has been de- |gucritice nly ¢ Dw clared for all the schools in the dis- ‘cordin ats dane " teritice, y nagtimatonl, a os ia « be n 1 aU one triet, and it ly thr he jciulist, who jee le b me ral ‘ bid W a s eelmaaaaid ae children that ¢ ui Re cuernns Would win the wae, Ehompson Tells of Opinion) ‘ Philip Rizaute Hert 0 oral, ND . trlet will be carried ot . pecaeornres: f eae ‘ ft The DIED OF WOUNDS One of the chief features of this tmas i: Abroad—U, S. Started Bal! | wa ment notified u Liautanane ‘ is | Russell was @ member of the Socia ‘i Jo of No, 135 A A.! ona riot I velebration will be the u DE Of A) Hemocratic League Mission which was | Rolling Toward Berlin. | ean pea Pee RAL large American flag, made by ¥ix in-|yent abroad to study war conditions. He | ibaa yi # Danan; elle Rae ; mates af the Ilome of the Daughters ys that his gtatemonts ‘are ba. od on = yn ” A ayn Fike of Jacob, ‘The youngest of these ul Investigation and have the back- WASHINGTON, Sept, 24, = De-) ing Rizzuto lived at) Gennts, ater Cv Meoceul a eight 6 years and the|Ing of 2 observers. scribing his recent v » w und owned a barber wemen is eighty-nine years and the/ing of Br thin? hold (ey heals jui, a suburb of Babyion, | oldest one hundred and ten Ispare our an ally coal enough to| em front jor Tho! K bro Hatan The East Side aims at $100,090,000 | cgrry her through the winter. Many! sas, Dem: ) " 1 and another for the Fourth Liberty Loan, In thelo¢ jer munition factories are closing | 43. hat, while in some qu 4 Guinany B. first loan $100,000 was raised. In the]down f r of fuel i ; ; a Lar second $20,000 and in the third $15,-| He bel America should| there is a bel ' w : i NNial Blouse. 000,000, niet a ‘ i acrifces Lara y "i he neral ¢ t t * DIED OF DISEASE ent needed by |8h4 foe fe ts 1 anot “ at Seia ! . Volunteers are urgently 4 ae he declares, in the cutting off of ve desta sis COLWELL a To the Laberty Loan Committee to dis- [rors and conveniences to help ed to % % : ee Scary, Lene eens hy rena \ CHAPLAINS LOSE INSIGNIA. wrsnce soccPeMM:. 4, lice siren iy fat a AG ~ PRIVATE, OVER E, OVER TOP 4 TIMES, miono Department Order | Lieutenant 7 nal next I weve ‘ Pp LOUISVILLE, } ' p. | BRADFORD) Benjamin B.. Hoxte sand five hi sveady | SENDS KISSES TO 14° KS make-shitt, oma ' Saiccs av ay) DIEO FROM ACCIDENT AND enrolled for i service, way and d : a ae aitisls OTHER CAUSES which wil be under the direction of ‘i itera 1 : : ee t Stars and Stripes Committee of tn rd (i 4 far y tne nitte Many | Emanuel Solins, One of Family of | He € fen v 1 te 4 1s Pal Beis, Mt ? more are DREGE. ‘e Eighteen, Writes Parents After adv a WOUNDED SEVERELY serve are urged to senc ‘ i le wa wer! plain to the Stars and Stripes Co’ He Is Reported Missing prove Hida of Harp eutenant No, 925 Broadway, as soon a va " “ eaaiine ste ney | riv Emanuel Soling of Com-) w Allied a u a ae Gorporals, ng to ald throughout the 20, Gth Regiment of Marin yineed they f * au a A distribution of printed 1 ted missing by the War Depart- | cause 1 ut viete i fit we ww ; A ufter going into action on July! within the zrasp, , 1 bere liarne 4 to direct nC has written a letter to his parents, state nRUEGR PrGtant Va Wananer ties in support of the Government] Israel and Ida Solins of No. 415 Mil-| marily responsible t WASHINGTO. 1 War De- CLARK, George W., 120 Bedford Ay, n the army A navy and to SPUl) gard sireet, Kast New York, assuring! gadod tment regula’ ‘ Brooklyn eae Ve ee ea onan Tah them that he is in good health au N t { 1 Dane ureters s Loan Commitioe will meet o urs-| hopes to get into action agair \t do \ 1 1 j ! rire a ee day morning »A. M Y.W.GA Priy » Bo who is eighteen! ¢y v 1) i y cas Pl s enr tt ‘ ney ti BROWN, George D., 311!2 W. 24th Sirol 4 we i old, slogizes for not having| the a » >_> St, New York City. : ¢ uctions will b 4 Wig maeantar Saline hie tae nist craft My, | Bone " pean eemarh, torrie wore is parents feiters, but in eountry ft PRISONERS hairman New Jersey us them fhat he has been very] gaid, planes arriving in I s chiMantene mie busy, going over the top four times.| from this cou ae At F requests that his parents kiss|they can be take He branded | « ven Lieutena nap “kiddies,” who are fourteen| ag false stat« s German prison camp: : ne nounced \ National ; in in the | Some tim J : ry x we, Le speak on ba r fl een children) in the e nlate 1 w ‘ y ate 1 Tacoma, Toan, A luncheon ¥ FOUr ATO 18 WS HEN IOR ee ee 7 RIN sare: | SANTUCI. Augustine, 686 20th St hed ie |, they are, Jacob,| motor was : i KATES Meskvas Alderman W Geor nineteen, and trut ™ 1 p Aco J. (proba Ma WIDbSF wid, Heteitore NY eof ri | ee capemgg ten t thefirat I : A low are 4 xcep WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDE to the | n! Reed and Shipine nore whe ise designa TERMINED.) order tha Galtty tor p as yngton, mus tro {nt | John Reed one of the editors of the} plete fay 18 Ja MISSING IN ACTION fation’s will foe victor It was | Masses, and Abraham J. Shiplacoff, are , x per Na \ » Corporal. \ snanimously adopted semlyman from the 23n\ District aver since it xWwe t sane De — »w a Socialist candidate for] ‘The first five planes equips pa terme : ’ Rrivates. Training in Jamaten Stope. re Gears “peer indictment by | Liberty motors had the misfor re J a yee Ne ma Sep | r on charge 4 a ne ne Germ 10s, 1s. Medien te KINGSTON, Ja a pt 4 ving violated the espionage, act, wer said to land behind the ¢ i | Ba. Ae F Wek ‘ son xd a i a} f Mm utish War Office has ordered ralgned in the United States District {He Pronounced the Liberty motor a HA iasy eee i Jamalea conting his moralng ‘before Judge Hen the “best motor in existe "and |‘ An Arne NOt. | KANSLER, wil e an he pti not ouilty worth whatever loss has been caused Pvivnte. BK BALE emis i Was learned lo-days cia bail was flaw at 46,000 each. by delay in perfecting iL SOUTH, Ievlog, South Orause, Xa, H NEWLAND, Fi8Bs, Komnnmm, aan - ¢ WORLD “FuRSDAY, _8E TEMBER 24, “191 A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR I NEWS ies LORRAINE, | w sh COL, PIKE MET DEATH AIDING PRIVATE SOLDIER W Gallant est st Pointe er Refused to Leave th 1¢ Field After Receiv- g¢ First Wound, AMERICAN ansty| lept. 24 (Associated | ress).—-Wounded in the arm during le battle for Vandierea, Lieut. Col. lremory J. Pike of Des Moines, divi-| sional machine gun officer, insisted {upon remaining in command on the field, and. did so until mortally inded by a shell several hours ter, This Was on Sept. 15, and the officer died the next and was i WITH THE buried In a French cemetery nearby. om: ay that Lieut, Col Pik d machine gun por uation became seri. ous for the Americ ing possi- ne the capture of Vandieres without serious leas to his own forces. tions rrrrey wk ya tere rrr J wieght Sie WOUNDED MARINES GUESTS ON YACHT TRIP-UP HUDSON Motor Corps va Niibes Help Make Soldiers’ Outing Pleas- ant—Young Men Modest. If none but the brave deserve the fat from Chateau Thierry are only coming tn for their just dues this mornings Four the wounded marines Lieut. Col. Pike, who was a Weat! score of them from the Naval Hos private to a place of safety. After Darked shortly after breakfast in his first woun not only continued company with about fifty pretty war to command, bi weames for l workers for & yaout trip up the aes ating: the; Hudaon. ‘The trip was the (ea of Dr. John A. Harriss, Special Deputy Police wi Commissto who has turned his mi . steam yacht over to the Pollee De ment to be used for outings for iat ited ih a ck and wounded soldiers. Under ew — 7 rection of Henry MacDonald of Privates » Mayor's Committee, arrangements were made whereby the’ Motor Corps i ‘ nibs jof America, an organization of wom- Se ee hi Bee L en, took the wounded men from the DIED OF WOUNDS—PREVIOUSLY | x ivy Yard to the foot of West 79th REPORTED SEVERELY Street, Manhattan, where the yacht WOUNDED was at anchor Vath, Oma, Cae When the ear ed some of mat wore * nn WOUNDED — PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTEG KILLED IN ACTION. | Corporal. LASHnook Vatioot, Ky RETURNED TO DUTY—PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Private woop Movers, IN HOSPITAL—PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED DIED OF WOUNDS IN ACTION, Corporal. BERGMAN, Jota J,, favend!, te RETURNED TO DUTY—PREVI OUSLY REPORTED DIED FROM WOUNDS IN ACTION. Lieutenant. HUSTON, Howard It, Deere, ND WOUNDED IN ACTION—PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Hoh, 1 » CORPS CASU. TIE KILLED IN ACTION. Corporal ROLERESON, Benewt A. damestown ND DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED Private TAYLON, George, Camieidar, Maw | WOUNDED IN ACTION (Severely). | Second Lieutenant. Lawes C KOTUNSKI MARIN. L- J PRRWINSON, Allain C., Potembare, Ve Sergeant WL, Mounderitie, Weet Va PEDT, Otto J. ‘Tonawanda, N-Y. Privat | taxsoy | BURCHARD. R. Hornby, 73 Morgan | Place. Arlington, N. J tes agter” Mt MISSING IN ACTION Sergeant. Pept, Dock, Pavan, Tex Lorporal JOMN, Tuomas, Promo, Ute Privates. DINNTEN Ph iad ESL De Co) ihe Law PALSGROVE, Howard P.. 15 1 St.. Philipsbura, N. J REOHEAD, Nicholas D., St.. Brooklyn, N. SOLINS, Emanuel, Brooklyn, N. Y, SPARTH. Combe f WALTERS, ‘Charles och ‘Buffalo. N.Y. SEVERELY WOUNDEDIN ACTION) 385 Macon PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS- | ING IN ACTION | Private. BENNHTT Mant. Potean, Okla WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER.- ' MINED), PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private Obie P. Lawn | wowruow ery bin C ‘AN: ADIAN CASU ALTIES. The Canadia names of the follow KILLED IN ACTION. HANOLET. SMUT AG i Mien dae OF WOUNDS rivafield, Maw PRISONER OF WAR AVINE, G. W., Malone, N. Y¥ ANIL, dd, 8 4, M | MISSING HALAS, Bo Galvest Ai, Vanuoos, N. D. | MoMA: | MILLS, E. Kearny, N. OWENS, mae Maraala: Ny | tht NMEA ‘ | Mu AT bo i Sam Pedro, Ca’ NAVAL LOSSES. VASHINGTON, Sept. 2 asua aie D partment to-da OWEN, Here! JUNZ, ' dosap? at. Corona, N rare sheet, | } wibby, Wal wean, Sums 415 Milford St., vice nats field uniform: nd other jaunty ov side of ev Prem ry car projected ery os, but on every face wa: ns of all the tm 10 ear aged out "Th out 1 Who got hen t were it, Ahoarn od the vied them with their that had b nwama ple Afte ur ure of them. the crippled men h. irst kinks of the | independent of all help and wandere ‘round the pler and up the gang 119 Smith stre plank to the yacht without help; that | LIQ Smun street, t all except such help as the women cared to give. them refused tha ot abe as pre companions been lifelong frie mle Nothing but tl & subject None 1 the uniably as if they them were were talking as conversation, Instances the drawing the woounts of their ings. ‘There w ing block of ont Jack, men out for per rest y ther nit w answer, “now he's worth talking abut. Tle wan one| / of who « aptured gu ‘ rman ance on Cha Thierry. The Boche put two guards | roasted over the nine and bad them sent brown,’ moulded toward the rear ; with our smooth One of the men cou peak Ger- man fluently and he ed to the Vanilla Chocolate guards and volunteered. to. translate 4 their orders to his companions, In- tead ting orders he formed ‘oat the word ke away. Two but the others Chocolates to our Ines pri me? 1 was ju rine gun fire at 8 Did you get would interrupt him. ee, lucky. I got mine dowa at Cha- rhierry.” Aw the yaoht pul wounde d by avon” away from the How you The campa Commercia “417 West Be uenedig’ New York otlern om arranged for a} 1 shaken ot and before many vessel they with their} had war waa pertinent | and in | young asaitants | battles and always 5 / and took them wat far?” another ma- | you advertised to— 1V.—Speakers EN of prominence will speak at a large number of places during the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. Hun- dreds of soldiers of all nations, eye wit- nesses of the great struggle, will bring their message to you. great mass meeting on October 12, Col- umbus Day, designated also as Liberty Loan Day: There will be speakers in the theatres and other public meetings. Give thein your attention and your help. Watch for the Speakers— ign begins on Saturday, September 28. This space contributed to winning the war by Trust Companies Committee aa wharf the men were mounting to Pe |upper decks where a phonograph was playing and the women were making) arrangements to serve refreshments. i; Luncheon was served at about 1,’ more refreshments at & (an ot CR the trip will end at.6 The yacht Was to stop at West-Poift and those of the men who are able will be taken for a few minutes’ walk im the grounds of the Military Academy. —>— i WILSON 0. 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Dr. Salter Hours, 8.40 to 6, | 491 Fulton St, opp. A. & S., B’klyn. Moura, Sunday, S-18, BRANC 0 OFFICER: ad BL & Oth AY, Bay Ridge, Bekign humble. and ol! St, Brooklyn ver | 149 Newer A WNT Albany str Brunswick, M. J, A Meseuge \trom Headquarters and Candies On Sale WhereverYoudre WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS will be There will be a LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Second Federal Reserve District 1.0 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY 1 Banks and