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NEW CASUALTY LISTS OF 532 REPORTED FROM GEN. PERSHING BRING THE TOTAL TO 43,71 7 's Rolls Show 113 Killed in Action, 303 Wounded Severely and 31 Having Met Death From Injuries. Bibi Sarees iste fay WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Two army lists of 270 and 262 names given out for publication by the War Depart- ment to-day add 582 to the grand | total of American casulties suffered atroad, making the grand total 43,716, of which 6,668 have been killed in action. The morning list of 270 names was He as th Killed in action, isting in action, 83; wounded severely, 157; died from wounds, 18: died from di , 6; died from air- a lint Ss as follows Killed in action, 67; missing In action, 82; wounded severely, 146; died from wounds. 12; died from accident and other causes, 7; died of disease, 6. In addition to 8,668 killed in action, 10,937 have been wounded severely, 2,679 wounded, deareo undetermined, and 5,704 missing in action. The latest lat follow KILLED IN ACTION, Lieutenants. BARRETT. Willett Clark, Newport RT Haigh S., dunetlon Ovy. ternoon | tise Charles B., Buffalo, N.Y. ant. NAGB, ‘Malvern Jesse, 206 W. Main iy Millville, Ne J. Corporal. Honewdlale, Pa. KNOWL son. William G, 243 W. 98th New York, Fireet Grom, Mont, Wakpoas, “nie Tanide, Mic Mechanic, BUOK, Jobin Henry, Melt, Mich Cook. KEYSOR, Frank B., Clayeburg, N. Y. Privates. Henry Janer, Girard, 0, MAKER Ss@ he OZANOX OZ i? Che Fruity Laxative aa At your dreggist FREE SUBWAY GUIDE Get yours from your druggist who ts supntied by }OBBINS ,Inc. NewYork alox Tooth Powder ai you erieteet AY | likea soldier 4") probably woul ott he need ANALAX. CH | But you don’t; YN and you do, 4) i eS 2 If You Are Moody Find Out Why! To feel “blue,” cross and nervous all the time is not natural for anyone. Often it is due merely to faulty kidney action. Housework, the many family cares and loss of rest and sleep, all wear the nerves and so weaken the kidn ‘Then comes that tired, i state. If you have backa digsiness and kidney irregularities, and sharp, shooting pains, try Doan's Kid- ney They have brought health and happiness to thousands of women. ANew York City Woman Experience Mrs, John Jones ‘ 1aneye wore weak a; ot gf distrens TAttor do! ‘obbed. with pal haraly “ntruihten at times % biained a box of Dosis ean uning t eH hem. ¥ Fellaved me ae Iny lame back and remuinted my. ki raoxed DOAN ‘Sm money "~ 6O¢ at all Druy — Thster Milburn Co. le, Jarome. Seay . Geveland, ere rank taro A i, —. a | “neni cas ve, DIED FROM WOUNDS, Corporals. SWIFT, Robert J. Seuk Conter, DOTY, Eugene lg 614 Ww: "Goth St, New York Cit: SEHR, Wil a", Ya Clinton Ave., Jer- acy City, N. J, WILLIAMS. ames, 218 Bowery, New York City. Privates. COWEN, Joseph M., 466 New Jersey ayes Sree MY ik eee wes LANCASTER, Francis G. Care New York Te! sree Co., New York Gity. aWieT Tovert es Rank Center Atlan. haf ld 8 Maurice M., 77 W. 18th St., ‘ionne, N. J. ante HAC James, Cleveland, DIED OF DISEASE. Privates, ED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Colonel. CAVENDER, Joan W. Cairo, Ga Saddler. DORRE, Manual, Beattie. Privates, KILEEN, James, 143 Wost St, aa N. ¥. Mich WOUNDED SEVERELY. Lieutenant Colonel. ZINK, Philio a Moaver Dam, Mich, Lieutenants, FRIEDLAENDER, William N., 117 it, Mar + Aven Brooklyn, N.Y. ati Nab Newnem, N. 0, 1h K, Mo HELM, ‘Karl “Edward” Buffalo, Sergeants. ty Mele. Wis, iar 6. anon, Bee eee Waiter, ™. eetr) E. 15th S8t., Brook! RUHL, “Heron Martin, diy, Wi, RUSSELL, Edward Br Rochester, REMAN Clete Pata elsa aes, Mf: WEINHAUER, George ‘Hs 553 Ham- burg Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. BOYLE, Timothy B., 82/2 West 42d 8t.. New York City. ‘Alemander, 1% in olathe JATSON, Th INFLUENZA' FOR PROMPT RELIEF FROM pees f ives Instant Relief a Com- fort to the Sufferer. Hour e quantity of Hadwag's Ready Re. Hef in the hollow of yor ote the pare of ql of Ca he hited 25c 50c ub It lat PAIN an beatae INSTANTLY buy EXTERNALLY Diluted in Water RTHE REGIE of stommch oat at Nindineation: faints ‘crn Get Your Digestion in Shape Many ailments are caused by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions, Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of faint a LG sa avery pugplial and ig aver Homolte yyaletan ine tha coun” * Nuxated Iron helps 8 make y wing suroneer atu sneyPR, | WESTE 101st St., ad York Cit: WUE (parle, Osha, Wie, RVEL.T, Charles C., 211 West ity. att oh BRENNEIS. Joseph ang 1205 Gates Av. New York City, mr East 82d New York C FLYNN, James C., clan trans, MO, rt in a Sun New York City, eet ei Fin" a it: Raymond. ¥, artery, N.Y. ak lew York City, ‘i loeated, eatbelanters: W ANSI JOBNER, ‘Benjamin, 664 East 160th 8 rokRE: soveph, He 1” Commercial Se- “. co. 0. FigzPATRick, Johns ae Jan: Pottat: q “ Piemnas ‘n, Hichisoed, 4 HENCLAGON, “ienere tts woet| St, Ni HOW aon’ vt en a, e"niepien Dioeala Onvmagm, Mich, lal ROBNE Co. Astor Trust Building, Rew York City. ie ARE MEE Bonnie Bite DAV! 7a IN, Harry, 16th St. eae SCHAFEER, Harry Ladd, 302 West NEW YORK’S SCHEDULE FOR WORK AND PLEASURE, DURING INFLUENZA WAVE. Most Stores to Open at 8 A. M. and Cose at 4 P. M—Sliding Scale for Theatres. ‘EALTH COMMISSIONER COPELAND has issued the following regulations for business houses and theatres of New York while Spanish influenza ts epidemic here: STORES, OFFICES AND FAC- TORIES. All stores, except retail food and drug stores, shall open at 8 A. M. and close at 4 P. M All wholesale and jobbing estab- lishments shall open at S15 A. M. and close at 415 P, M. All offices shall open at 8.30 A. M. 128th St., New York k City, BIDOFRIED,” Alona B, B sien NORGORD, Bran, Cambriden, Wis, Mechanics, BON, John W.. SD eae. Privates. LOONEY, Daniel J. 64 Freeman Brooklyn, LUNT, John in eet N.Y. rh wae hyd Sg Benedict, Dorchester, M eA NIELS Joho Dewey, Detroit, Mich, MIDERMOTT, Charles, 219 W. 20th New York City. miponato? David Gq Glens Falls, Nitin hew, Stratford, Conn, MAUNA Nese Abie hs Wooten, Mave, MAGOWAN, John W., 57 Whipple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. es finan. Tinbenen Willie, vinta City, Ken, ORAN David J., 534 E, 134th St., New York City. MU CHOW. Cart Mine, sen. AL Pawand,, Maske New York City. ONONATO, Giovanni, Pittsburgh, OPITZ, aware, 432 E. iad. ‘St, New k Trowsliviile, Wis ini F.. Union city, Cons, ONES DINE, and close at 4.30 P. M. All textile manufacturing estab- lishments shall open at 9 A. M. and close at 5 P, M. All non-textile manufacturing 6s- tablishments shall open at 9.30 A. M. and close at 5.30 P, M. All establishments formerly open- ing before § A, M. and closing later than 6 P. M. shall not be disturbed. The particular pur- pose of this exco clon is to pre- vent any Interference with mu- nition factories or war indus- tries. THEATRES AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS. Theatres and places of amuse- ment shall open in accordance with the following schedule: 7 P, M.—At movir 3 picture the- atres above Mth Street and be- low 59th Street that seat more than 750 persons; Rivoli, Rialto, Strand. 8.00 P. M.— Lexington Opera House, Hippodrome, Palace; «ll two a day vaudeville bouses, Columbia burlesque. 4.15 P, M.—Winter Garden. Cen- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918, INFLUENZA RULES FOR ALL CITY PUT and Deaths Causes Quick- ened Action Here. Regulations for opening and clos- ing hours of theatres, stores and fac- tories went into effect to-day, when an alarming increase of deaths from influenza and pneumonia, and figures showing the spread of the Spanish in- fluenza epidemic were made to the Tfealth Department, There were 2,070 new cases of in-! fluenza against 1,695 for the preced- ing 24 hours, 61 influenza deaths as against 42, and 99 pneumonia deaths against 84, ‘The regulations for opening and closing theatres and stores are aimed to decrease congestion in cars and trains and were ordered into effect immediately by Health Commissioner ‘The regulations were made tn ac- States Public Health Chief Surgeon Blue, telegraphed trom Washington. ‘The service has complied @ pamph- let giving all known facts regarding IN EFFECT TO-DAY jIncrease in Number of- Cases Copeland, g * 1 Mangin t,, bet, _% , 23 and day the effect was less noticeable In stomach, liver and bowels is prompt — 3 a Fm ee ie commercial houses than it would have and eae They also know a little given o7 ‘ aus been on any other weekday, ves a sick child to-morrow, |. 5 An appeal to all clergymen to insist | |, “ane Udo Gruggist re z 6 on proper ventilation in their (Cwlifornia Syrup of Fig: id H Ghanchas destasrdow aha <b icawe. Coitaim difections for bablenchildren * 5 o 6maKe of all ages and grown-ups plainly on 91 10 their services as short as possible, the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold .., ron Dominick a. 1 8, with a warning to all in the congre- here. t the genuine, made by “Cali 35 “on Vf Gpring et, 8 Fagen gation not to cough or sneeze except fornia Fig Syrup Company.”—Advt. | 4 1 ue * tt handkerchiefs be used to mask a pos- 38 BHD Tydson at Hy i"? icc Roca a aston,” bet. Wiatson’ and Vari’ mn at, bet. 6 sible discharge of influenza germs, " Wie arenes ae Ve wine Cat! on Conn ante pa, O hag been sent out. ei? P 100n ta, bet. Avenue B 5, o cordance with a suggestion of United tury, Broadhurst, Casino, Park, Harris, Now Amsterdam, George | the plague, with measures for com- ‘Sherman, Neosho, PALAZZO, Cosimo, 756 “MeDonough St, Brooklyn, VALI y Ne Nada, (Chastbers, PARM! art Es Fulton, Ne Ye Panneek: Frank Chlcam WAS Lavoe dW Cherry, Ate, Andrew, Bimowon, Pe. i ance 8. Chambon, “a tH to Makan PIERRO, “Nicola, 118 ‘Thompson St, New York City. FIRAS, Frank, Italy. P. — hattan, Central, PERETTI, Joseph, 5 West End Ave, | ee enn nn eet. Lawrence, NY, elwyn, Booth, Belmont, Hud- LC seas ius, 9.00 P, M.—Longacre, Bijou, Forty- ‘ost . } a PRIEVE Auguaty Buffalo, N.Y. eighth Street, Playhouse, Max- ox Yet Canal and ULV ONCK Fa. Vineet Tecan, Pa ine Biliott, Republic, Eltinge, | Stigma on Respectable ( Girls Results | 421 5° (nanuiaranwer ey. RIESLER, Clarence P., Amsterdam, eee Cohan Heats Bel- From Early Hour, Com- tain lind reture, Girls ent, asco, Punch us + : TST a Panton | Ave e A enfam ave, and RS. Inet ae gC regen ee, -! me Is Told. Beet MER stem ond enlist |S sas wi Pierearien "ent, RING, Robert Fs 5 Now Williams St, oe BON, it Aeron Mt: N curfew. ordinance Seni saimday at Stinfarination at Dewbromes St, Pier, N. ¥.) 14 3 el. 89 ncAtteriag Ne Ye id a » Oth St, New). subtic hearing before the General BERTY BOND A 1s ROBERTS, Charles” E,, Canostota, GREENSPAN, Rubin, 128 E. 2d St,|Welfare Committee of the Board of Al- sage fee tac 16 anew York dermen, it is Hkely that the curfew hour Newburgh, 3 ganin nT, B., Pect Tsvervonl, 0. Mier’ OoES S!Xianen, sie, will be changed from 9 to 10 o'clock rlinnase a) 850 | 17 MOlliAN Teva say tor GRONBACHER, “August, Centerville during the spring and summer and from f unl ais mt Went ‘En MOROCEWSKI, Mike, 211 Indian St] Ave. Aqueduct, N. Y. ato S O'CSSE OLE thecal and eine Ready for Delivery Aurerrdom Beaaiiens N. GUARINO, Antonio, 165 Willoughby | fix Good Thru Octet ~ MYLLEN, Sachow 7. 8t., Brooklyn, N. fer. eae = 7 MELNTUILLVlnemiot 8 Minpearetia, GUERRA. aan, 169 Perry St, New| Mrs. William Randolph Hearst ob- be a MUITHY, | Prank 1) Hotton, Te fork City. Jected to the measure authorizing the ayer To 2 south yard eating, O HANLON, "Robert ‘Rrernet, 444 43d | HAGG arrest of children, stating that the en- | . L St, Brooklyn : HOLEAND, Nien ny 180 oth 8t, | arrest of chides provision might put || To BOSTON 54 sree pi: eer Rata i ARRON, Magaat G. Boawe | r ; MAZANS KI. Rum, Stine JACOBSON, Louis, 935 Kelley St. ARR Srop renpect apie etcls. | Pict Tatayecte @.. “ PAHATISA,| Fi aco, New York Cit children of poor pare { ¥ia CAVE COD CAN. ‘eouth ene P. 0 jew Vor' "Soot better able to take care of therm PANTS. ne Apis 26 veltete hee fesice ana’ tripe alee than the children of the wealth: NOT GOOD u 's,. north entrance. re GOODWIN, Walter the statement of William A, Brtienoos b) Gnas N.Y. a BCH W Wi Mi thet iene: ‘gga °. ra. trek, N. 0. in ©.” Antington, Ma. todlaiyp, Reaver’ Dum, Wie = BAUER, Bega ye relat Ave, arereek nN Verne, inane. 1 LSP a eR es COSTELLO, John, 1483 2d Ave. New ont ork, City. Pain, ae Croce, N, FRISONE, Charles, 397 Wilson 8t., New York City, GAULGO8. | Comme GILBERT, Geoige He, ie 1084 Fulton St, brooklyn. ‘STOMACH UPSER? Pape’s Diapepsin at once ends sourness, gases, acidity, indigestion, Lumps of undigested food causing | pain, When your stomach is acid, fassy, sour or you have heartburn, flatulence, headache or dyspepsia, here is instant’ relief—No waiting! Don't stay upset! Eat a tablet of Pape’s Diapepsin and instantly your stomach feels fine. All the indiges- acidity and misery in Pape's Diapepsin tablets cost little at any drug store but there is no M, Cohan, Globe, Cort, Liberty, | Dating it It is sent on application to Shubert. the service at Washington. and prob- 830 P, M.—Lyric, Plymouth, As- | @bly will be printed for distribution by, local health authorities, EXTENSION OF GURFEW tor, Comedy, Mo-osco, Lyceum, Criterion, Knickerbocker. two officers and thirty-eight enlisted men of the Ameri forces held prisoners of war in Ger- Coakley, labor leader. Mra. Hearst proposed that delinquent children should be sent h nd all dealings made with their paren out compelling the children to appear in court, The ordinance will be sub- mitted at next Tuesday's meeting of the Board of Aldermen, PRISONERS WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. ‘Names of an expeditionary ny were announced to-day by the War Department, Those who are from New York or vicinity follow: AT CASSEL, Private. Beajamin, FEENEY, Onsining, NOWN. D., 465 Pros Ay 318 ON CANADIAN LIST The name of Sergt. C. W. Rogers of New York City appears on the Canadian casualty list issued to-day. 5 LONDON, Ost. published in offictal Lists during the Weck, totalled 36.624, divided ax tol- others, don’t let your little ones lows: Killed, 6,144; ‘wounded, 28,900;| | Saffer because of eczemas, rashes, missing, 1,580 (Li tie eat DEMOCRATIC LEADER HURT. Private David J. M on Gallantry, Parents 1 Private David J. Moran of No. 534 Kast 134th Street, reported severely wounded In to-day's casualty list, was Vice President of the Osceola Demo- tie Club in the Bronx and is a mem- ber of Company G, 105th Infantry, the old Tlsat New York, His parents, John Moran and Ellen Moran, have received several letters sinee he was wounded, but they were irritations, _itchin; bumi: chafings, " Cuticura ‘will afford in- oe relief, permit rest and sleep and point to speedy healment often when all else seems to fail. Bathe in plenty o soap, dsynrd anoint using 30a) it ecg vt ere Sinnent. saper-creamy emollients are a Hid to tired, pees mothers of skin-tortared inf: ° tag Sea ety Stree poet cunts Seep Be’ Ointment and Lor, Talcem as, for written by chaplains and nurses. One of these stated that Moran has been cited for gallantry and would prob- ably be dei jot RIFLE EXPERT IS MISSING. Prty. Costello Wrote of Pickt Of Germans From Trees, Private John Costello, No, 1463 See- ond Avenue, reported missing in action was a bricklayer who became an expert marksman in the 308th Infantry, 77th $1.00, Bold by al) Drug and Dep’ Josephine Le Fevre Co..lhiim MEETINGS. SOCIETY OF TAMMANY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER their helnets appeared trenches, ——— — Louts Jacobson Miss! Private Louls Jacobson, G ¢ —_ aa | aeacetuaenus ~~ |. RC@STieR NOSIS Tm ELECTION NOTICES, "™ Reo ROUGH. OFM. ar ELECTIC’ NOTICES. ‘hated BREAK A CHILWS BOARD OF Lar ltle CY ING is HEREBY GIVEN is r ra Yo res acres Ler compat iM Look, Mother! Is tongue" a ha he coated, breath feverish and stomach sour? Cleanse the little liver and bowels and they get well quickly. When your child suffers from « told, don't wait; give the little stom- ach, liver and bowels a gentle, thor- yugh cleansing at once. hen cross, peevish, listless, ‘awe docsn’t slee; sat or act naturally; if breath is b itomach sour, give a teaspoonful of | ‘California Syrup of Figs,” and in a ‘tew hours all the clogged-up, consti- pated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the ™ cote “‘ssinaties at 5Of at, Kindergarten # Mt ‘Monroe st. 8. 177 Catherine’ snd ‘Oliver Hear Mi Exit # on Markot st ny tt, bet, Oliver aid Jamew dowels, and you have @ well, playful 13 88 Romerel si, Wists eat ald again, 10 Onk a. | If your child coughs, snuffles and 17 Henry ot. sa eat cold or is feverish or has o., a sore throat, give a good dose of 18 60 Ross’ entrance. ...P. “California Syrup of Figs” to evacu- 1 Gon iter fe Bayar ate the bowels, no difference what 2 0 a other treatment is given. # ou Sick children needn't be coaxed to = Sixth Assembt jtake this harmless “fruit Inxative.” Bled vot, 00 E, Ot we , ont. exit ¢ ent! exit edi ——___ BTEAMBOATS. O° ce Saye? HUDSON RIVER é int arene “aot j gio eyes P. 8106 ABE 301 Avene On! s | 3 Vomit at.. te north e ,, A PICNIC FUR A NICKEL AT INTERSTATE FARE The People’s Free Play; BOATING-- BATHING TSHING Take Dyckman Street Ferry “SUNDAY ON THE. HUDSON ~ 185 Prince at. | 112 W. Tomston 109.901 Prince at S18 W, Rowton ‘a 34 188 W, 4th Newburgh ft Telgnth Ausembiy Diatrtet. Franktin st W, tain Ste 10 1 Cor, Hout and Ramer te. ont CENTRAL, ‘HUDSON’ LINES i 2 om, Fae sees eB, he Hi a ou HUDSUN KIVER MGHI LINES 1 IL ar Ral] smi a” oe How yee wb ey From Pier 32 feet 15 814 W. 17uh at!,’ Pisyground ‘entrance, H ze $f Gundase' and bolldsge Lae at hait pour later, Due Albaty 16 851 W. 18th at., Kindergarten entrance: 6 r] Pri morning. P&B 1 MM, ceatre entrance. P8186 | ses | S'Krehna , Sileintean | Noitangs | 29 3 Hy - hatiss Ly. Matters’ Pier 10.30" 290. bed, Bo ah Bh a = Bie ity 0 58 HELP WANTED—MALE. fe WW" dona i "nase eee 7h oth ae H od ew ee 6 ‘allo Bra 5 Tater WANTED, 210 Bh are. 4 Harper | TRAINMEN, weet i and we ahah id STATIONMEN, Be Ages, 21 to 55, Subway and Elevated Divisions, INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CQ, APPLY 0 4. M. to 5 P, M., DAILY, except Bandas, 14> BROADWAY, ROOM 1288; 22 EAST 22D 8T,; HALL OF kwooKDS; 160TH ST, AND 8D AV, W4TH BT, AND LENOX AY,; TH ST, AND LEXINUTUON AV 87TH BT, AND Bb AY, Locemsed Wy LU, ody 8, Kermlt, No a a i a, cect entrance od ‘pow Ninth Assembly Dist et. North nide W. Stat ot rt BOY; BRIGHT; ERRANDS. GOL Engraving Co, 140 Sth ay, \ FOR SALE. ‘ 4 , ‘ J Banter CREDIT frente 5 On Ree “and r WATCH A: ; yg SMTA SY Mitta Core astte awe, Calls |g ase patos 3 Broome at, = ? Bie ai it‘ aN ey 8 Cor Fees ant Rivington *, .M. % on Rivinston ° Cor, Broome and Cannon ata | eeu “DIAMUN. is Cor Broome and Liber [ay Peele) Sheriff st. entrance Maiden lave, On pron ne we Tirerene and I 206th Infantry, a New York soldie has been reported missing 0 6 August «27, Jacobson wi his parents at He Was connected with firm on Nass: Street. jucted into eo inst nd sent to Frane He was S°: or quicker stomach relief | knowns ~Advia ntly he wrote ue have themedn the run, |atep in action twenty-four years old and lived with No. 935 Kelly Street, a clothing ins isin oh a Folks that “we Eyam Brothere--The regular meeting of the Inetitu tion will be beld In the Council Chamber of the Great Wigwam, on Monday evening, October 7, at baif hour after the setting of the Sup, General and punctual attendance ie requested, By order of the Grand Sachem, ‘THOMAS F, MITH, Beoretary, Beason of Hunting, Teoth Moon. Discovery 426th, of Independence 143 jtution the 130th, \ Reiger S. of Delancey or Riteo hae » the 13 nome and Re dee ms, DiAMOSDS, ie donet ry ou “fs 0 me 8 FLATS & APARTMENTS TO Ler.| 1s Un Soyer p og 42d to 41st St., 10th Ave 42,34 set or 8 $1.10 to ie see.t decorated Fifth Anse a.. Bc ‘at Rivington « oy” entmnee ‘and Sutfr'e ent " mbly Dinteiet. AYO W, dint ot.

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