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(RYANS BROOKLYN BOYS, “QUT OFTHE MOUTH OF HELL,” T-DAY'S HEROES OF THE WAR American artillery such as t Ma To a post of command In our lines tin Green Cites Many In-] there cam indications of combat stances of Matchless t ajgr in Yankee Intrepidity. French laison the French high command the plans rman rockets and ring the air from ar lines, but we pur men ail, Major,” said the er those fellow should k long ago. y had netrate the front lint “reaponded the Major of glorious memory, on killed in. batth lors to bring back ind maybe they Germans in the front By Martin Green. Out of the flood of war news of terday stands, like a beacon light dicating a tideway of heroism, achievement of a unit from which, the despatches . indic part of th h Division, command ed by Major Gen. O'Ryan. These boys went so rapidly to nt that they outstripped ¢ support and found t well surrounded by had ¢ mans to right of them mans to left of them, Ger front of them, Germans behind the and no one had blundered; unless | enthusiasm in attack, which is char- | patrol came back was a8 the Major had said— lown to p y hadn't stopped at th They had gone in and ¢ h ‘t brought back ud left nine or of acteristic: of our soldiers, may be called blunderir We may no’ mpa tly, the t who had charge but the 1 © told to stop asked t igh ma lz \ i ¢ 1, he R torted th chink bean | alone? And if it wasn’t for the chine cha | rocket ala 1 explained to would ne oO kid” eried th Major, and ie purpo: In the Luneville se n, on r fighting « Colonel nan force for two days an In going out in map t Brooklyn lowed American unwritten aud mii . technical sense, agains These L that in liv the army, * just what fellow had been a American nek This French officer, by # double not only in physical resem but in nervous, unaffected boy- ANOTHER INSTANCE OF THE to nain in the The patr German 1 Ith five minutes or a half—1 can't action in m ned on tite ater the com ted to the ( mean time he had How far did you get in?” asked Wes their dugouts on th . Aino for 41 two kilometres,” nd forward es and explore dugouts,” rn," ag ; t that we had a lot of time hoy hands, so we Just kept on ge ! Mon Dieu 1 Licut ‘ Michel. “If we had like that in tune Lieut, Jean Michel had by SAME SPIRIT AS SHOWED BY! ing English from Am THE BROOKLYN BUNCH DAILY DEED My CouNTRY From the Diary of a Real American Oct. 4th “Today, I sent my old clothes to the Red Cross Belgium Relief And . I bought one Tootsie Roll instead of two The Sweets Company 418-422 W. 45th St., New York SEN SLAUDON And the happening was M a me = - FRENCH DAY Nt ALTAR; THOUSANDS CHEER MUSIC “Star-Spangled The Marseillaise’ was killed in the battle of the Ourca, at which | was not pr cq. And he was just the t of material that Kiyn boys who figure front pages of t 1 was in regimental h er, Lieut. | + the double of the late John | tehel, Mayor of New York, | “July with Col reception to the CASE OF FINNEGAN, WHO DID! NOT GO TO THE HOSPITAL. the Waldorf-Astoria s proceeded to GALL” OF THOSE AMERICANS. | of time | ved the Croix 1 the town of | i went into a dressing otive work | mud, +L hdd sald he must remain in ne x 7 It AVIATOR DREW LEFT $1,509, | HOME WHEN REPORTED HURT |; +. David M.\bt We Hy Lint to New LIEUT. BARR KILLED. eke When the war to train for the avi a B. Barr jr. of the Naval | 4 ri |Tetreated ao fapidly we seidom ‘caught Pry Rise THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918, FRENCH MARINES, GENERAL AND SINGER AT LIBERTY ALTAR Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer MISS ANNA CASE ThE Barrice CRY or PRERDON LATEST ARMY AND MARINE CASUALTIES NUMBERING 973 BRING THE TOTAL TO 43,184 To-Day’s Lists Record 104 Killed in A@Mon, 583 Wounded Severely and 172 Missing —Disease Causes 24 Deaths. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Two army liste of 473 and 489 names and a Ma- tine Corps Uist of 11 names—a total of 973—given out for publication to-day by the War Department, make @ total of Amer! abroad of 43,184, of which 8, been killed in action The morning list of 473 names was divided as follows: Killed in action, missing in action, 86; wounded se- verely, 287; died from wounds, 21; died disease, 14, The afternoon Ust was as follows Killed in action, 48; missing ta action, ; died of ac 3; died of 6; wounded soverely, nts and other causes wounds, 46, Tha Maring Corps lst included Killed in action, 1, died of wounds, 1; verely wounded, 9 in addition to the 8,451 killed in ac- tion, 10,034 have becen woundea we verely; A, 679 wounded, degree undeter- tin Ty nd 5,638 missing in action army list follows KILLED IN ACTION. Gieutonante: WHARTON, Laweor ©., SHERIDAN, Rich nag arinaley, 1875 Cropsey A Bensonhurst, Brook- lyn, N.Y. Weare Edw. J. jr, Poughkeeps: nl MOK, Thomas J, Wilmington, N, ©, Sergeants. OGILVIE, Lester Woodruff, Amity- ve ville, i rt KISSNEI, Joweph KF. Milwauker, Wis at on md Kapida, Mie’, MO. Wea Por bane Ulam Haven Canela. GILBERT, Louis M., 984 Sutter Av., Brooklyn, N.Y. LAWTON, Wary, Sammithitt, 6 BIONINA, Atle, Wi, KA BALROG: de an casualties suffered | ah (COBRA NERS Jonaore, th have!) SUT RY x WINGERT, Hatol York City. HANGO. Stara AMAISTRONG. Job E AL Ibert Ht Monter City, N.Y UAC dob b Marlette, Mic Heh BURNSTEIN, “Set 31 Scholes St. Brooklyn, i DAVIS, Sela ark, N. J. 1 | DEVLIN, Hugh Charles, 47 Morris Ave. Paterson, N. J FREE * You ISLER, Fred, 281 '€ 179th, St., New York City. JOUNSON. Wiliam, Winton, Pa KOSTER, Gustave, 242 5Sist St, Brooklyn, N. Y. O'CONNOR, Daniel F., 927 6th Av, New York City, Philadelphia rN RAYALONTS“Chartog Phin i Tita AMITRANO, George, 2310 3d Ave., DIED OF DISEASE Sergeant HARTELD, John Q. Chirazo Corporal. BRE, Jamon §., Freehold, Nod Cook. SHAW, Karl §.. West Maing, Mo | BRADSHAW. William « Salisbury, N, ¢ eveland OWEN Willlain A Ohieath, Okla WITTMAN, Harry J e ‘Oxford Ave. Richmond Hill, DIED FROM ACClONNT AND OTHER CAUSES. TROMAN, May A, Topeka, Deak WATKINS, Glen, lela, ©. Wagoner. ALEY, Rureil G Pan HIGGINS, William Ardiss jr. 1981) FRENCH, Heimer, Co tax, Was Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Private DEASEY. Hubert GAMI ies, Ave FRIEEL CU, Praise dim, GUGLIERE, spring Jn a8" Es ast 146th! St., Bronx, New York City HAWISHORN, Ubarke B,, Farragut, ta M'GLINCHY, George P., 300 East 50th St., New York City. U2 Vhilp J, Lawrence sol, England, Mam HOOSACK, Joseph, 109 North 8th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. KELLY, Thomas J. Binghamton, N.Y. Bids, Ganieg Mf. ilaaeth Pega Mi THRONDSEN, Sigurd E., 928 Park Pl, Brooklyn, N.Y. DERWOOD Dati tt ' ali Po wimiaeh, Mich, \ ' ral Manta n ; '" x DIED. FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION Lieutenants. CAHILL, William F., 541 W. 124th TAVLOM. Herbert Jones, Memphia, Tran Sergeant GOLDBERG, Harry, 152 W. 118th St, New York City. Corporals. KEM Joun, Lancaster. Ky PAPI ‘ita BOYCE, Willlam A. Phillipsburg, N. J CLARK, Arthur T., 336 2d St., Brook lyn, N.Y. LAMB, Ernest C., Portville, N.Y MURPHY, John J 418 W. 53d St., New York City, Koed, Seth, Wolverine, Mich ADELL, Michael, 8 W. 114th » New : Kapuds, ta KOUBSKY, Rudolph, 511 E. 70th St, WOUNDED SEVERELY Major. | WILSON, Guy Stern, Flint, Miz Captains. HOLDEN, 0... Suatin, Tex HUUD, Alien 1,’ Goraing, 1p Lieutenants. ABT, David M. Metuchen, N. J ANCE racinl, Mam. POCKE: Fister 'd Now York City Kate ¥ WHERD ER te M Sergeants. | FRACCHIA, Ernest L., 366 W. 36th St, Now York City WAGHK, Mohard nia WKINDSTEL, Douie Ww au St, Richmond Hill, N MONTROSS, William B., i Peacen rill, Port Washington, N bore + Da WINK “or a) HY ation | AK 4 u LAUAN BIL Andrew ORHOV Alo Pow ‘ ‘ Micb Hane a la HUGHES, hael T., Troy, N.Y. JOHN@AHL, Carl Lous, Buffalo N.Y KAHLER Fra THiishom, Wa h J KOPKE iW ‘ LYONS, William J.,990 Summit Ave., New York City WEATUHLAN' Motel 4 ttlaway, Pe O'CONNOR, William st. J SOLLAR. William, R STRALECKI, Ain, Maman TARE, Frank Ax 82 Jennings Ave Patchooue 7 TOUCHSTONE gpren 5 Memohis TNT aa Kanban Mace Mink Corporals, Wet Finle: Pe. tA Portland, Ure, ALLEN, Sri” aldse, "Uttie ices, at Stans’ and Dison, o larren St., New- Frederick L.. 21 Hickory | oN. Villa mes, N.¥ rhead, N. ¥ A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. BAHT, Arthur, Pine Inland, Minn tN Glenn tit, CANFIELD, Julian K., Kingston, | St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. WASTKEN: Rarmond dy Attia, fl HILL. George, Cold Spring, N. Y. 5 Corona, N.Y. LANDSMAN, Alexander, 630 EY 170th St, New York, ‘Geared Haren, Mich as Siew Vas v7 a Raima Mine. Mi Patra Fron acu MK ae ; SNYDER, ‘Aiian, 63? ‘th’ St., Brook lyn, N.Y. WALLACE, Aliph DOR. Ruth, No Buglers. GAUNT. Legter Marry. Detroit ’ HARRISON, James Howard, Am sterdam, N. Y. WDONALD. Archie, tanaing, Mich Musician. MILAN, Bere a. Det Mechanics. HOW Prank 1% WHhovGE. W Cook. LAPPAS, Tom, Kasten. De Privates. ALLEN, Jake, 404 E. 11th St. New York City TRAILER Claniee Bi Minnewolie, Minn EMA KES ierman, BERNARD, dames, 595 E. 135th St. New York City. BONTS best BRANDT, Bernard, "3527 Woodbine | ¥. | St,, Brooklyn, BRENNAN. Bernard G,, 243 W. 36th St. New York Ci Ak Petia ti loori EILBERG, Isidore, 509 Blake Av. Brooklyn. N.Y. PUAN AUAN Be tax Ina. FORRES Mibart Ry GADDIS, Harry Stevens, 230° Echo ond in command of Place, New work City. nn vom Fae Tony “ iy. Wi Hand W Hany wen Mil LEICHTMAN, Emanuel, “308 St. Ann's Av., New Yo LEViite, Fwd Alexander, Detroit LLOYD, Harry D., 500 W, 130th St. New York Cit Hiv hes ni BLAG Be Robert E.. 407 €. B8th St., New York City, HUI, Clarenew OY” ¢ Av., New York City, BRADY, Thomas Patrick, Southamp- ton, N. Y. BIULL, Alena BUNTING, CAPERTON CAROLAN, Owen, New York Gide ‘ wit Ht Wy te ui COHN, Henry i tt Bay Tenth St. Brooklyn, Y. Mo Cony Leo, Bee 163d St., New York CORBETT, Joseph, 308 W. 26th St. / Now Vork City, CORLL, 5 TW tas FIERRO, Giusepues 611 E. 16th St New York City, EPTZSIMMONS New Heron ¢ FUERDER, Charles J. 28 New York Cit GALLINGER, Lor GELHANSEN, Henry, 282 Fifth Av. v. Long Island’ City, N. HAGEN, Albert mM. Stockton, N.Y. NN deme te N at, Mich ARENA, “Michael, 292 Pleasant Av. New York City AVERY, pEdward €., Garrison, a v. WAM Winn ph. Mamaroneck, N.Y.) Rit 126th St, New Verk City. CARLSON, Benjamin, North- eee, ii vy Tis Ralammtaony, Mey Aas PAT Rett mn ThiNe Miter,” Washington,” B.C, YX, Loale O., Washingtom. 5, 6, (Continued on Fourth Page.) —_—o— MARINE CORPS CASU- ALTIES KILLED IN ACTION. Corporal, RURHANS. fobert Almon, Peach. Mich WOUNDED IN ACTION (SEVERELY.) Corporal, yn Wo. Larkavilie, Pe, Ashland, Tena. Private: HUMPHREY. w TREE. Orman 2 RUCHHOLZ. Pret CON Rata, Posted taetiot “Wash, 7 Tht UN teat aera, Crem ti STR 4 peter. Te Shentte® Wlhigin ease, “Bons hn Mo, SEVERANCE Joseph Lows, Trey DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORT- iw a . Mena ta, BRADY, Dan » 1820 Lexington Saath R., Syracuse, EO KILLED IN ACTION. Priva HARKER, Gorton Curtin, Milwaukee, RETURNED TO DUTY, PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Priv. WILLIAMS, Harold, West Exeter, We —_— LIEUT. W. F. CAHILL SLAIN. Mother Proud of Harvard Gradante Who Met th at From. Lieut. William Francis Cahill, twenty four years oll who lived with his pa » S41 West 124th Street hee ving his cominiasion trom reported dead from 1 in action. 1 from Fordham Uni- ant Law Schoo! 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