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A PAGE OF “AMERICAN \ WAR NEWS 604 CASUALTIES ARE REPORTED; AMERICAN LOSSES NOW 38,573 RIILLERY AND INFANTRY, WAIA, Raleigh R., Henrietu Corporals. ' F : BALLARD, William Fred Alexia, | Of Total, 7,732 Have Been Killed in Action,/statr, tse cl, te76) Eastern Parke | Fal “rl f ’, amy f 18,758 Severely Wounded and 5,214 PSL Avi get, ra Pe an c,, Munung! 5 i i KASE. dry John, 116 Jewell” et. Are Mi ASE. Bago WASHINGTON, Sep Two hye Oba, army lists of 604 names given out for imhsiooea.’ Jowe.” | publication to-day by the War De: Ionia. pe ¢ | partment make the total of American P Seatvar, Pa, ; en rm Wha ona casualt suffered abroad 73, Nookane Germahs, Taken Somewhat by Ae cine ean vee be act which were killed in action “Andrew 1. Oskaloosa, Ta, » aay : AL, | their abilities to the st ex . . Bugler. C 4 a The first ti vublished jugler. Surprise in Opening Attack,| cause of tho bogey condition of the Min eet 4 ns JONES, William C., Dorchester, Mas, Were Not Given Time to,“ mf The ground had been soft- The second, of 300 names, 1 ided | ERY Wagoner. ened by recent rains and as the coun- , | WUNTEBOUR: James, Smiths Mills, | HTRICKER, Alexander J, Halfway, Mich, 4 as follows: Killed in action, 84 4 Recuperate, try is naturally swampy the terrain sas ih Wes “AAT: OPE, win | i Mechanic. — a was found to be too soft in many 18s dies i of diadhes, 8 dt 1 of aceld PAL ae ee ne iboats ” WITH THR AMBEICRAN ARMY (Places, Many tanks became stalled in and other causes, 4; died from wounds, | Wt Xun ACUNA, Gonzalo, Chi o ON THE! VERDUN FRONT, Thurs-|the mud, but they were not damaged, 62; wounded slightly, ; NR wine! METRE F } ‘ as the infantry had driven the en in addition to the killed in} YY ohla, Fagan teas day, Sept. 26 (Associated Press.)—) {0.1 naiiwend “ wish enemy date, 18, . pas PADLEY, i Rudatph wi m, Roches- (Continued on Seventh Rts. ; 1 ard 4 unded, de-| ter, N ‘Phe American troops took the Ger-| 4 most spe lar feature of tas! ¢ undetermined, and 5,214 are miss kn yi " ie | mans somewhat by surprise by the operation was the work of the aerial in action \ " A Kor, Smith, Art A Mi | speed of their attack, and without Units, The aerial observers were able| The RILLED IN ACTION. | SqHNEIDER: Harey, 650 Ga Ava essage | R , to accomplish little until the after- 4 jay Ofoar Hi d ft giving the enemy time to recuperate [0 accomplish litle until the atter-| + Lieutenants, ATEN Blaar fromMeaaquar ers the Americans pushed him steadily , ning barr had di 4 away th CRAMER, Ca Ion “30 E. 162d Stre Vow 4 openi yarrage had died vay the ar! 2 ‘ON | northward. This (Thursday) even- pursuit airplanes were over the Ger-| New York City. ae | DIED OF DISEASE. | ing the Americans between the Ar- man lines, hed amanda ort apt Privates. gonne and the Meuse had reached The clouds made it appear improb- LEDWhtt,, Har ata tema Ne fi gy I a ella | { Sdlanoourt, Montfaucen, Oulsy, Dan- that there would be any great KiNabY ta Ni ‘ Ola | nevoux and other towns along that “splay by the aviators, and the fog O'BONOVAN, Thomas hag Bast | Hier. ‘\ : ons / ii seemed to hide the enemy, but flying| ROCKNOW, Aishard, BAY, Peale t a, ne. ying) P : Secretary of War Newton D. at a height of less than 700 yards Corporals N. Mreten, ‘ +) H Baker witnessed the beginning of the airmen ee “ete on the Ger- S BRENNER, George Edmund, Syra-| DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND of | aie drive; man traps in the line, | - o 7 c : NY. OTHER CAUSES, | 2 e RMAN SS SP > > bet » GERN OEN | cue. ot | The example of intrepidity set by ALLIED PLANES ATTACK ger-| ABOARD. the GERMAN § © SFEZIE men TRSEHEN PERE OER UBNY MIE IOWE FINNEGAN, John J, 317 East 19th Sergeant. “Peanuts \ of in OWING” WS EN ond TRIMMERS tiled ; Bits the Pennsylvania, Kansas and Mis- MAN WAGON TRAINS. rhe teeta i Street, Now | Ole tue P..60 Viel ON, Reginakt Po. Heidgeport, Conn, | roasted ‘golden } in the other American units. dead horses and debris blocked the|in# to schedule and in some cases DOUBT REPORT OF DEATH ‘LIVING COST HERE JUMPED Baha levy Le, M aunt Hon enorily, Ry belle ily 325 Putnam) with our emooth The opposition met w t Mont- path of those who shortly afterward| #head of time, The first objective K, Ave Had Aig aL 4 Vanill Chocola { faucon and Dannevoux and a few sought avenues of retreat, was gained just forty mmutes after F CORPOR: 0 5 62 Pp $ ‘ f wrenett won Hi. f to a generous bar’ NI t 1 KEW . : other points indicated that the Ger-| As the skles cleared the observers | the egredtieety started. The French 0 AL OF 165TH 07 P. G. SINCE 1914 Wa aN 1 WOUNDED SEVERELY.” man resistance was oming appeared with their fighting escorts |°® the left, also kept up a swinging WH C 0 SE SELES.) ay, ¢ We. Beamon Pe BACH ig cg cog od ng lire gre Bhoconied be 0 WON WAR GROSSES) ico since rast Deceanbor 151 HaSut st Re re AVERBACE'S, enemy had had time to place in posi- the aim of the artillery, which had| Information reaching the In- | ———— 1 47.39 po a tothing Price KIRKPATRICK, John, Stafford, N.Y.) i!) intern Mion Chocolates tion some of t 1 withdrawn never ceased its vigorous, harassing| *elligence officers to-day indicated | a(s07 EC ela ean = PvE aie ) EWS. Aitert. Saniviste, "Renn and Candies earlier in the day. Late in the after-|fire, Gas shells w used plenti-| that the Germans had expected More Than Dout Nii 0, Lieutenant Colonel ~ on Bate % noon the German aerial activity in- fully by the Americans in a few in-| the attack to be made el WASHINGTON pt. 27.—Inveatt- | THORNE o W WN, Lavi ¢ etravante WhereverYouare creused, indicating a determination stances, but when they were used the} Where. ators ireau of Labor statistics | Bugler. , sui aseeh Hee es to check what had developed so rap- | work was done effectively, Allied aviators continued busy ® jsurvey in jn principal | VEROUS. Prank | ry hrougt ; ot he: Gers & linduetrin toeday that Mechanics. peo idly into a sweeping advanc One of the places subjected to a} throughout the day behind the Ger > it : Yorke/ district te | isis. Chartes W)C The work of the tanks, which were heavy gas attack was Vauquois, That |™4N lines attacking various targets. 2.07 Sharh Deperns. | bthe. Bly Wes Teet liom] 0 B 1 manned by French and Americans, historic place was known to be well| S¢veral tons of explosives were recent, greater | Wagoner Sale nly at edell Outlet Store | brought praise from the staff officers, forified. There was reason to be-| “Topped on the town of Dun-sur- cont, | RITA, Clifford tas Trtnave, te ; eve that the mans might utilize | Meuse. highinis | CARPRNTE, Kinet 3 ; Fall and the forty miles of subterranean pas-| Th@ lines from which the Germans 20 per | er 0 in the neighborhood. It was|¥*re forced to-day were excellently iving | AGUS with gas clouds and then en-| Prepared and it would have caused cents In AO aie j |Yeloped by artillery fire, Gas also} Surprise had the enemy offer Ge eee Hat ait tick Wiliam } was used against certain woods,| Such resistance as to make his with- ; — <a _ ORE » ess around which the Americans after. |4?awal a question of days instead of t CANADIAN CASUALTIE % ward marched instead of going di- | Urs. Across the Valle Aire | ° AWA, Ont., Sept, 2%.--The fol- rectly through them. the enemy had lines which had taken : ‘Americana’are mentioned 44 | Si t rday’s G tuniti ; Pee Ae alae errors aed Et ngee neuen | he Yaleat anna ian casualty ists aturd ay’ reat Opportunities Teeth Without Plates. | before the attack enabled the officers |4ttillery and infantry forced the Ger- . sumo URES A ACTION: { Are you a victim of the partial e tank detachments to escape the|4"8 to abandon them within leas ‘ plate nuisance? Why be bothered with t'@ps constructed at several places | than three hours, | > such unsanitary contrivances which and also the batteries of anti-tank| first enemy line was taken with | : A require so much care and attent gun | 4 rush in a few minutes, the second ® ° 48 you must constantly remove, clean, By mid noon every division| line offered greater resistance, and at , St and replace them? headqua began to look like a| the third line the Germans put up a We can insert, at small cost, teeth price Sys baa Vaght diat poised 1oldelag ihe ad “without a plate” that will be abso- pa atgel Ladle da pmnbicbacAats vel ted: beepers sg deabgticty ; lutely stationary and firm—the same PUSoners, from half a dozen to 100,| vance. However, the progress of the : aDL Ms 4 ! Fall dre: \ as your own natural tecth and cannot “PPeared at the headquarters at in-| Americans was checked only briefly : HADLEY, “Otis ‘H Bath N.Y ractical new Fall dresses—in be" removed! tervals, After ng lined up and] One ravine in the path of the attack . *WouNDED. ‘AND. MISSING. ea the smart, straight lines that Examination and consultation with 4 oned, they were sent on to the| contained massed machine guns + | osBuny, 0 da Dew . are now sé eagerly sought—in our Registered Dentists without detention can the rear, the| which poured @ hot fire into the ad | ea weuNpeD Vela ga Ale other wor Bigharade pro- charge, ' part the captured men were] vancing troops, but without breaking KEARNS, MT ON as KELLY, William Vincent, 216 Bev ductions that are truly excep- . o kk. N heerful, some apparently were joy-| the line tLARARNS, M: Ts New Yor cottly,Read, Brooklyn, No Yo tional at this very low price. During Wednesday evening and an H ‘i 7 yi Oat te? ” { the prisorfers were taken| carly ‘Thursday the enemy artillery 2 | Thu ie a Good Quality Navy ares Mt, but the greater part of] continued to shell the regions eust Ptebe-dedoO-oa-eoeeegeed ee | IM 1 ‘ 4 Plaited or Plain Tailore had been forced to take cover| a est of Montzevil » © fire ' , TON i 1 1 . te The aE, cae | nilated down coon atten the Asperleaa | sister Says John J, Finnegan Wrote) GK rey Also Lovely Silk Poplins i ; the smothering age andj quieted dow ter the Ame n te, KELTON ot ag 17° West math Street, New York | jad been behind by their eat- | bombardment After Date He Was Reported | Retin ant tat 4 Long sweeping lines—every de- 4 ing ¢ oe anions. With the was al! ‘The American artillery had been so Killed—Brother Wounded. | H.cdisde I vt \ sirable new trimming—an op- 491 Fulton St. om. /\ o 's, Brooklyn case of upralsed hands, Several of- | carefull uced ONing te SING). porn gona Ta wianesan | [Roce Miners ay i + Mo portunity that should be eagerly Hours, 8.30 ' ficers we aptured, but in this bat-] that Wednesday there wa Re 40H a fs ' DIEZELSKI, Harry Von, 111 E. 4th er i i leva uit tle, as in previous enga nis, the t t t nen to do but |r 265th Infantry, winner of the St.. New York City serzec to-morrow only a us). BEANCIC OFFICES Cus: | nothin art ymen to do but | f jee WALLACE I y price! 4 St, & Gh A y Midge, ¥ Micers were well in the rear when the} tg wai ro-hour." A num- French War Cross, the D. 8, C, and a+ DIED FROM WOUNDS " Hiro etirement began, ber of long-range suns joined in the | French citation for bravery, reported | ftyivi : Lieutenant. Py $0, selegh Bol onle | ees Bae rk A ty, N. J.] FRENCH TROOPS KEEP PACE] attack and from hidden positions !4, to-day'n casualty lst as killed in dell ike Ter C. Alterations er Raturnas it Hrunawick, N. J _WITH THE AMERICANS. vurled ¢ the positions : ve rn Yimoer Wee tsi - action on July 31, may not ve dead. | Finer Wt le . RA em el oe No a : His sister, Mrs, Dennis Manning, | }} | GintiC, “rinvine Down praia. ate lo No, 317 East 19t@ Street, with| ¥! | Corporals Town i of No, 317 East 19 cet, W eens mia, ¢ fi Mae $25,000 VOTED HERE whom he made his home, 4o-day anid | AKAMRUOIT. HOAY teint |KELLY, Eugene Francis, 89 Irving Store rooklyn, TO FIGHT INFLUENZA = 2 ae eae only had x 'S, Joseph G. Nicholas ANCE|. REPORT MISSI ¥, ‘ork Ci 14-1 We 1 h St t soar ft ter M. ‘7 Dry >) (Oy Ean, un wi Bey ; ie Musician ? - Watt b Base ite rma DPE PES SP. Ce War Departmen Casualties : JOUER Tab De ar s a of & information concernir him, ‘ i TON Ca , Corpl, Finnegan serve nt need t Navy I iene Ma | er _ . . ‘ b 4 t with ' i Pettis, fete | “ 9? nina city, Health Commissionor| er in tho 69th Regiment with his|"graign Louie J. Bergen, New Garden, fil nite | E ECONOMY to Buy “Sunbeam brother Daniel, who is a Corporal 4 y 1 Than) ‘ PHANCIS i Roya! #. ¢ red before eens th of the 16 heat | Me ke Ml PHAN beevuse you ean get all the mustard the Bad 08S aay wad ape Coens eee ee 1 t 1 { AD out of this sensil le-neck bottle " ae Feet teeceeaeenes i ; Went; Ensign, HAWKINS. Mouner | thout waste-—-which is impossible pealed for money with wh fight | ceived on the Ourca Albert J. Bate, b0 Church street, ew rag th om ds packed in’ awkward, plag i srigina jues' John was ¢ for bra L ‘ pte nonin wt a! DURE rve rttless; and because. ye i e fr uit French ‘ ne ov wo Arowned | KHARMER, Ie ' ’ t o mix “Sunbeam” mustard w ? ‘ < n the n of May nd th On Nhoport with o things to make it palatable, » aw one os li A little bit of “Sunbeam” mustard n Commissioner h } right from the bottle on to - President) Frank ve heese, chicken, fi From the Diary of a Real American) that. $25,000 be aP ea GREAT FUN TO CHASE BOCHE. f a Bie i a iaae The money was vote le s. ‘Try it—you'll like it. Sept. 27th 7 1 iad Mavens tala + 1 Wane, Wa beam” mustard is the pet product of : ; ia ae s n Base Hospital ‘ does the largest wholesale grocery concern " e could come back nore when Kase jr new recipe by Marion Harr in the world, and is guaranteed to ‘ | I ld he i casing Ciiiden’s Mustard hake case, Or your money back, 5 ere Jewel! Street, Brooklyn, w using Gulden’s Mustard as a base in ' Toc ay, | sent my o I ve ay," said Mr, | Jew Brook nace choliva oli Sold by all the better kind of retail b [E A - Copeland, “that probab, of ction on July 30, He plas at Olive onl; trocery and delicatessen lers. “S$ a rious epider Spar in-| years old and w afted ae ¢ ; - OOKS and magazines pidenio of Mpanieh is 1 a” 1 THERTY WONDS . venga in is city a very & ping to France as a memb of. th a teasy j Helo War to the soldier boys. i a Ganuintion |itsa Hamustey viral taplccerennt Care ., eat 2 of ) Cane ‘I was wounded by a bursting bom = ne nie becan grote from a base hospital on i i , And “a Pl be ee Austin,Nichols & Co's east 75,000 cases in the city b . I sent a Tootsie Roll to We have been fighting hart | tn the It ie great fun ’ against the disease, and thus far the|to ke ; ; a little girl who couldn't * nber of "i not alarming sie 15 Ae, buy it for—2c.” tis elsewh | Welsh Strike Laid to ifints. c product a eereer en RS neRa EPARED U.S. War An Outpat. | 1 Iway strike in Wales, it ] ’ The Sweets Compan: to an announcement made to-day by the |out some startling Ss Ss r pany 416-422 W. 45th St., New York Dwindling Man-Power Forces Germany To Use Women Stokers on Her Tiny Fleet facts that will link up with activities conscientious Ordnance guns, 2,487, partment, 7 146,322 th rifles of all types andj pacifists 281,801 pistols have been produced since | Some railway men claim to have evi-| machine oceurrence and of objectors. Made from Nature’s Purest Products An American Standard—Popular Since 1867 the entrance of the United States into dence that pacifista plotted secretiv for months to bring about the strike, ROYER, Orman L, FARINA, ‘anthony. Patrick, News rate Waitwae " care RNS Tati P AT APPORD, Fred, Cheat i MUSTARD FHE-WORLDS- REST