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f AMERICANS ABOVE VERDUN BUILD WIRE BRIDGES OVER p, _ENEMY'S ENTANGLEMENTS ——_—_—=+. First Army, Which Includes New York Troops, Pushes Steadily Along in the Argonne Region— Repulses Counter Attacks. WITH THE AMERICANS WEST | { the bridges were good, because he } OF VERDUN, Oct. 2 (United Press,) | hd walked on them himself. { While activity in the remainder New York trogpe “are-operating in i ; i Ne |the Argonne. At the other extreme be line Is confined to repulsing bit-!o¢ the, tine, Lilinols units are ad- y *f counter-attacks and consolidating | vancing along the left bank of the | vewly won positions, the Americans | Meuse, and have reached the out n the depth of the Argonne (urest | Skirts of Bricultes, N ops are! , ,,. |barticipating in the Fr advance ohabsatyh rward somewhat to- |. the west aldé of the Argonne } chy | In the centre the Germans are hur- Overcoming almurt urmouutable |rying in religforcemonts by ‘ bstacles, the rectifying their |Jons, companies and even p) ne ‘The density of the forest ren-| TRC American artillery ts | up the enemy's transport. | on S SHoushy wae | Americans Bois de Mont rroup goes forward as rapidly as) ¢ ured ab do and three Veterans of the United States Ma ossible, maintaining communication | balloons, Four cap. and many of them wounded, who arr with the 6 Germans without any outside taking an active part in the Libert : American ay ee i | Thy Americans a nt 1656 ‘ahd cigaretion’on at they baye not made any rations, \ _——— . cides forward in the lost few days | ADVISED = MALINOFF On the contra they sun, and from now on can be counted on to fry not snaieate that tio amweiean> AIGHEST LEGION OF HONOR | a MEDAL GIVEN H. P, DAVISON grit te to Work of _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. MARINE HEROES OF CHATEAU-THIERRY HERE TO AID LOAN LATEST CASUALTY ROLLS 1918, Big Part ) Coprright 198. bey The Ire be ting Co } Aine an Red Cross by Honor eer ee ee 4 fe accumulating : LONDON, Oct. 2-—-United States i reparing to wit to Its Chief in France Consul Gen ot Sturehy de " raw trom their advanced positions pants, Oct He P, Davisor, | URderatood ¢ } Leal the Li eet IN: Ahly fir an of the Red Cros ant part in br ] ve Hrer on our left, thts sah eseGGh ha Genie acta | CRPuRUIEaL! q i brin nehing out of the : . mier M , who constantly so’ umous eh on i eects iis advice and assistance in the in- fi un alread: v dh ath i in dit t situation sulate General early in the war, SOK OE ja cool, clever, adroit and persuasive wi official. breios fighting the Americans had won AVIATOR EDGAR KILLED. a a i | Former Newspaper ™ , aa Aeaiaest Io S 1 p BE arbed « A t -_—o “4d tion di th perenne unlave F RESCUED BY K. OF C. MAN. | /25iu8 i ft ’ wire bbs it “ t fred Soldier end Lid a are hat t oy ‘ a Up to ea Colo" WINS AMER! CAN WAR CROSS. , nemy r he went to Fran Eng MOUS, | r the easu a From the Diary of a Real American Oct. 2nd “Today 1 wrote a long letter to a soldier boy ‘Over There’ And hy I ate a Tootsie Roll | ] instead of a sugarec dessert. yea The Sweets Company 416-122 W. 45th St., New York (MET HIS GOD AS A SOLDIER.” . Porchas Last of His Platoon to Fall, Cnete ty I 1 dir 11 i Mad ‘ kun d and wer \ H >_> ARMS SHATTERED BY SHELL officers’ seventeen yea been training Wation for admission to Annapolis. : exam ine ved in New York thi Loan campaign here heroes y They ‘FORMER BANK TELLER IN THE 27TH DIVISION KLE FST BATE) FOP ACTION. SHAIN | of Chateau-Thierry, week, are are anxious to end the drive, as eaca one is eager to get back to the front, However, many of them have received wounds which will compel them home, Picture taken on the roof of the _on able Building. WATTED 15 MONTHS | AMERICANS HOLD OUT IN THREE-DAY STRUGGLE Are Attacked Far in Ad- vance by Superior Force of Foe: THE AMERICAN ON TIE Si. QUENTIN | Oct.2 (A tted Press), | dreds of Americans in to stay a Hundreds WITH AuMY FROW' Some hun- a certain far IN FIRST BATTLE . ’ advanced position betwee Ca Paul McLeod, Former New| ana st. Quentin, which they reached York Bank Teller in 27th Di. | late Sunday, were he ng out val {ianuy against superior enemy num- | vision, Was E: ger rto Fight. | vers, according to latest reports | = The Australians made heroic at- riiike Gait + in action | mts to assist them, and, so for 1 | Killed on } cond day in action! can be iearned, are still keeping up after waiting fifteen months to get! these efforts, the result of w not known ‘tnues here Furious tgatin, | to the front was the misfortune that Jovertook Corpl, Paul McLeod, for- mer receiving teller of the Chatham- Phoenix National Bank at th Street and Broadway. His name |s Beajam Werk in to-day's casualty list Stage as DprA Munson of No, David Corporal Benjamin Kerk Avenue, the Bronx, head of the New 1 Avenue nion Hosp with whom Corpl,, comedian and dar MeLeod lived, received a letter from | West when the Unit bim da 1 two days before his death blanlleoy A febha cb : nt ry McLeod enlisted in J mdi 1 in Company I, 7th rimen mt |New York National Guard, and went | ance with the 167th Infant i | on. Ee HIM INTO KAISER'S ARMY . a nia'death, | TSTH GERMAN “GOT” HIM. ne vid whe was cd DUM: | Private Conville of 165th Vette Rormen Yonkers eal f in such a g Dwelve Hefore He Was Shot. vi vate a ( —_— -_> The enth that 1% et VERA CRUZ HERO KILLED. AMERICAN ARMY IN) Corp. Gastave Winter of 105th Dies Resoolklad Brame! of Wounds in France. 1 Germany and the| Corporal Gustave Winter, formerly of ire of national ‘ ‘ York tf mar _> w United States years be-1 Xo! OVER TOP UNHURT 7 TIMES. par \ orl ; Private Contetto Wwitled in Ww York cau ‘ i Later Action, Menem J La eu In a letter writte Mother Dy ! ! r 4 to ni t before t Jolin Co: »of N 16 Mast 1 ai A ait trom tee ONE OF FIVE SONS WOUNDED, | strvet told of aver, the ta auth a) “S Tstes, Mary MeGoldrick Has Foor : : “ t Ja: t a » ate rhe Other Hoys iu the Service. da ne wa 4d tha t , @ sone not to we n e are nay ; have died C. ANADIAN CASU. ALTIES. nd t . ort AW A, Oct T par Ameri , fi . 1 : MISSING. BELIEVED KILLED. " ¢ bp Han A WATSON, A,, Sterling Wick, N.Y, | Tiiten, Rockaway’ Pont. KILLED IN ACTION nd n dat quest diinalre and Ge awaiting ord DIED OF WOUNDS ‘ na SERGT. JOHN HAGGER DIES. » Mi dW . A iLL. if 1 Hrookly Hoy Sac to Wounds \ 4 hee : Hattte WAX b . a “4 WOUNDED AND MISSING. , n be n dead HANNIFORD, J. R., New York City : Regios f 4 in action On Aug. 3 WOUNDED i ty) Cived the War | WHAON, Jo. Butta, Tn GAS FAILS TO STOP HIM. He le a DF Pane laa Maw, Private Keported » rely Ww ae ba vut ser reg I Weites He Is Back att i tte siaahap ‘ ‘ 4 -_> Fnulieh City Adopts U.S. Men ¢ land, according. to pot up and teported for duty Lilith “Infant er, Engle wived to-day b and Mayor Andrew J. Pet. |assigned to Bat yo6th F A Ma ¢ from the British-American Mellow: |tillery. His eis ‘in to-day’s cas sup Society of London. walty list as severely wounded. | i COMEDIAN SLAI SLAIN IN ACTION, WOLL, Ewa Ni 4 CHERAN Re | WRAY, Royal mM. “Altoona N.Y. H BOOKS, Mads x. ty Jullue Aree te Plaine Ave } ulius, i ss » ROBINSON, James E., 654 B roe" w' York Cit se 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sharies, Coldwater, ©, ‘Wilts, Rows L), Seagull, X. 0, REL, Amok H.. Brame, Ps, Wagoner. | MeCLELLAND, George F. Elmhurst, ~ rd von 342 Rutland | Y. OLR RY, "rasets Jorphe ia a ii i. |R a7 it... Jobnatown. 7 N. wed ‘ TAK vi Pe . ©. i reese f MS hi a mi Deh lanai . 4} RIULLDS, James Len Wrstericktewre, Me Previous Roll—8,260 Have Met Death in Action. WASHINGTON, Oct ‘Two army| KELLY, Edwin A., 496 E. 84th 6t. ts of and 556 names and a Ma-| ,, ew it rine Corps list of twenty-elgh 8 RrOKKS given out for publication to-day by! CAMINI™ the War Department make a total of | DANES. & FROM ARMY AND MARINES BRING THE TOTAL TO 41,682 Lists Given Out To-Da Add 1,098 Names to JACOn JOH SHON MAN Americ 4 a ed N casualties suffered abro in action My ni oMto, Rent te Wy “ilies Danie kas Wain TURNER, Sent) M.. Dimesnim {Wien Prenk, nad Prams, ‘Te DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeant. Bradway, Corporals. Aiexancter, Miami ‘org Jobn, Maser The m tded ning lst { name ed in 31; was ", as follows: K “Yaton, in a a m tion, wound sing 316 1 from wound. dent other ea z., Pe w MocoMns, Prerseut, Va. JABIONOWSKI F soners, ne yalties a 1 of wounds wounded sev H stl 2 re'y in act L,, ‘Peters tandite, este. OW. Va th w RICHARDSO: Tena. wound tly in wee | tion, 1; missin In add in action, 1 n to the 8.260 killed in ace fon, 9,815 have been wounded severe- 466 undeter- 1, and sxing In action, m ho army list f . DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND ; lows: OTHER CAUSES. "2 KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenants. Newell C., Medford, Ore Liont 0., Baldwin, Bar PURCHAS, Albert E., Hotel Seville, New. York City. Sergeants. Poiied A.. Chica JACKSON, Winfield Andrew, 1 Corporals. ALLISON: Fret Mt nab, Ge, COPEMAN, Agared ©. Kent, Wash, GREEN, J A BERNER, Quarles E., Privates. ACEVEDA, Edelmiro, 64 W. 104th. 5! Neamt es ARE ey 1OBCS, nt a ari sie. Ome. Virwilina, hs Paina adept a. | LOWRY: | bidiialatas + SEVERELY. Bane HEATON PEARL, ‘Harold, ALLEN, Reward HERG, Rovert — ramrs. Lecion Prin tte, Pe. Lieutenants. BOYES. Andrew M HOW ARDS nN Aloyious, 179 Eastern | Hy Brunswi ae Py tant 0 ik, N. Je WILK CONRY HORS Bait SAKE, | SiWOCiES PERKIN Aa a in, 577 New Lots “Baste Road, Broo lyn, N.Y. 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