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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS BRAVE NEW YORKER ki RISKS LIFE OFTEN TO SAVE WOUNDED Sergt. W ‘ilar Seve Saves Six From| Tank and Then Wings Foe Airplane. WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCH, Oct, 8 (Associated Prose). A former member of Squadron A.) New York Cavalry, distingulsne himself in the fighting around le Catelet. Hoe is Sergt. Reidar Waaler @ Norwegian, who has taken out his| first American citizenship papers. During an intense artillery barrage ‘on Sept. 27, he observed four woun | men crawling from shell hole to # pote With tee sen um ns saosn| 1,767 AMERIGANS ARE he went through the barrage and brought them in, CAPTIVES OF ENEMY One was an officer of a British coieuisuiinemnie | tank, who had broken his leg Jump- a ; ing from tho machine. which was| But Pershing Has Many More biown up. German Prisoners Should Another was an American non- Reprisals Be Necessary, commissioned officer, attached to an saa nore) R severely burned in the same tank! i ie tad been identified In prison Stich Rear easter a tet nk,| 28d internment camps in Europe. Of jon hearing the story of the tank, terrific enemy barrage to reach the|jans were he'd and sixty- tank, although assu that all the he sailors in Constantinople others of the crew were undoubtedly | Against Mais relatively, siiall stim: Upon reaching the tank, which Hiers, when the St, Mihtel Seemed an ‘aipossible feat in view of | salient obliterated. The Amert- the heavy enemy fire. he discovered | can troops in the great Marne battle men alive in the tank, though badly | area ie a te ne wader burned, He penetrated the Maines, 4 which » t fire to his coat, He rescue ts of two ny A still living and also broug dor A an ene ft with a mo CP Me Eun in the same sector. He w y gomimended for the officers’ training 1 darse, but because he is not yet an émerican citizen, he was not eligible. British military medals have been @warded to the following American Foldiers for bravery in the Flanders ‘operations on Sept 1: en of Private Raymond Bax th Division, who lived at N 66 Kermit I Brooklyn, wh wa | listed amon Killed in oeday | casualty | v eived «0 many | conflicting te hat they don't know what ey Ins nnber Kasop’s sister received a letter from the wi ' m fmanding Capt. Monroe Robin pon of the Ammunition ‘Train saying that Kasop wae killed Aug. 17, Through Senator Calder the fam fried to learn details of Were informed the last that there was no record of | A second m Department said he had been August, and a th there wal Breakfast out of@ dead yan, and brought all three back to the American lines as shel), crashed around him » days Vauler brought] Witske, North | Regiment are Harvey A Corpl. 8. R. Henderson, Viluins linet aie Private D. J. Egry, Newport, ve. [His 'n Sergt. Frederick W ‘Tonawanda, N. ¥ Conflicting Reports From Officer if and War Department Confuse Kin of 77th Division Man. 1 FOURTH MEMBER OF WORLD PRESS ROOM 10 MEET DEATH IN ACTION ON BATTLEF! man prisoners in smaller num Germany should at n prisoners of war Gen. shing would be In position to wor prisals on a vast nate 6 of Gert NEW YORK Boys CORPORALS Krom n Ten Deserving Privates tons a samp € to The Bxenieg World.) Ga, Oct. & © just been made Co Fifth Infantry KR Barto Joseph Perseh Burkhardt and held In’ any, of the rather has to the * brought ing schedule m new weekly few wery Monday ach week os D Andrew n Jr, Comp: 108th Infor hp c fe to save Jed comrade, a nm the same Vincent B Eg tek, M, AND CLO Best & Co. ifth Ave, at 35th Established 1879 Store Hours 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M, Women's Corduroy Coats Wednesday 5.00 An advance Christ- mas offering, placed on sale early Because it bles a dres 0 re , the coat style negligee is the preference of many discriminating women, And cordue roy is the material in combine warmth Ther nodel tlustrated Sin coral, rose, copenhagen, wistaria. lELD rbers, any Per- K re- nang. York orpor- ment lw, Frey, Albert 1°. Laynch, ‘ ‘tudotpn Mellin, G M. |Surphy und William J. Ward As a precautionary nist Spanish influenza Camp ( Visitors, no amen are be visit Atlanta, all men Valesoont, ve the carr IED TO SAVE COMRADE. Woanded Man 1918, HARRISON. Joon ¥, | ’ | HOLL ar 8 Hi FOURTH MEMBER U. $, ADMIRAL WILSON NEW YORK BOY'S END 593 IN LATEST CASUALTIES He Ne de, AD yeh " ' N REFUSED CROSS OFFERED | WAS A SOLDIER'S DEATH; WNOMMAGK, Raward F940 @. O80 BY FRENCH PRESIDENT) © MOTHER PROUD OF SON split ae hc eh naen. ta OLANDER, Ernest J. 144 4th Avy ; aaa SWELL THE TOTAL TO 46,014 nisiceerwtiet se wens se. mew : , fh Gare Sar mm caer enone PERKEL, Meye: jenry St, Commander Declared Work at, ’ York City. 4 KIL LE N \ TI N Brest Did Not Count as eerie RGR: (itn! Walne end, Pe 4 Act of War. 9,113 Have Been Killed in Action, 11,763) *""# P aa ' —— | ARIS, Sept, 1 (Correspond- | D yore Caren Mb Dw Moines, te ' - — ence of Aasocinted Preay)— | Wounded Severely, 2,638 Wounded, De- t arent ] “Big Bill” se he Admiral Henry B. Wilson, ‘ Saae; tan, Matias : Big Bill” Russell, Anoth T) escusuuadigr ine Cnter ot the Alnere gree Undetermined, and 5,890 Are Missing. FARRIG, Charles Marion, Platte .World Man, Reported Missitg | jean navat forces in ent | ’ Moshante — e | waters, refused the Cross of the “g 5 New Yorkers Victims. | Legion of Honor when President WASHINGTON, Oct, &—Two army | MBONDLB, Janta, OFS Cost bs tila RETT, Robert & Monroe 1 ; aioe |.| Poincare and Minister of Marine casualty lista of 30t and 248 namen| New York City, ay Brooklyn, N. Y. ; The fourth member of The Woitd orges Layirues ‘visited him at: | Kiven out for publication to-day by | WIC Jone. Oinen Mound Ca Cooks. 4] press room force officially reported ton Aug. 15 and 16, The | the War Department bring the total DIED OF WOUNDS. HOLDEN, Frank Kanes City 4 killed in action is Private Frank Eu- ch press was invited not to | of American casualties suffered Sergeant. ‘* MARCUS, fom * a: | Rene Woods, Company A, 807th Ine) ihe incident | jabroad to 46,014, of which 9118 have |GARVEY, Daniel 8. 368 Second St, rivates. | fantry. He lived at No. 198 Warren) sing president, in inviting Ad- * | been killed in wetion Brooklyn, N. Y. ia a Clb than Had Willoughby Stroet, Brooklyn.*had worked Ip (be) mira Wilson to lunch, expressed This morning's ist of 307 names | Corpocale, — c 0. ; Press room fifteen years and about 4) nis intention of decorating his | was divided as follows: Killed in [Rae coon ae gH $8 Rochester Av. { year azo married, a baby being born! guest with the Legion of Honor. | | tion, 41; missing in action, 6; wound. | qutine. Wore hE | ] to his wife a few weeks ago, Tho| The intimation was conveyed by i ed severely, 185; died from wounds, | WICk GF 4 other press room heroes were Lean he M. William Martin, Minister Plen- 18; died from accident and other | hateronek, Denin, Robert Malloy and Larry Coo-| jpotentiary and Director of the jcauses, 1; died of disease, 3; aed | Ret Mk BATES. Them i ‘ don, It is believed a fifth, “Big BUI") protocol, The American Admiral jfrom aeroplane accident, 1; prisons | UL ut Av., Brooklyn, Rus has been killed, but there B88! peniied that, although greatly ite. lors, 1 {Yew wr Gantirnied cHieurty. Caan been no official cofir Dn. flattered by the proposal, it was The afternoon list is divided ax Patt tae bachdibh Private Patrick J. Kane, Head-| impossible for him to accept a |Earl Weill Was “One of First | jwwa: acuied in action, a7; minsing in| MAA, af, nian _ . bideiiod npany, 06th Infantry.| decoration, The Minister of the Four’ and He Died Jaction, 160; died of disease, 7; died of ayy ‘ flichan: Bi, ( Killed in action Aug. 16, met is) Marine intervened and tried to Gloriously. aveldent and other causes, Hied |TORSHAN, "Arun. Worvester, Mase NO death in a remarkable way. While! ghake the Admiral'’s determina- . . from wounds, 18; wounded slightly, DIED OF DISEASE. ROOF Making a dugout to protect himself) gion Mire. “Roeaie Weill of No. BH West! 4: prteonere;,10 | Privates helt oe been notified by the | 7) Brisuners, from shell fire, a shell struck and Admiral Witeon reiterated his hoon Rumania hep A hati ae her! Iadiition to 0,119 killed 4 Jmuiexaasy Meret Wihign Ie buried hin in the pit, Ho was &} regrets, but took his atand on his |son, Karl 8. Weill, twenty-two, who have I wounde KELURY, Lottie Via | member of the Shinnecock Club of] Government's order forbidding the | enlisted in July, 1917, in the ith New d Aouad egret n0 AL odin, | fiead, ore ' Auburn Plave, Brooklyn. Two of Bix] gecoptance of decoratidna except [York Regiment, wan transferred to the “it 28H missing im action Hants, Aes a rothers are also in the service. for acts of war. He declared that [16th Infantry and went to France with KI fey } * ‘ LLED IN ACTION. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AN ] rat. George Robert Dunne, Cum-| he could not consider his work at |*He Rainbow Division in November, Cersennt OTHER CAUSES. | Our Roofless Plate ipany 1 Infantry, Killed In ao-) jireat as being work at the front Seeing ee tie mite ia’ ran: (VANE Pence 5, slunacnae, Wom, | Reivaies, is absolutely the only thing of its tion. di 1 to claim exemption, al mf iene arrest Corarals, l aoneese: fiabee foes Si ew [hitth, j Why, strugete along with an though he heid a position that would! MAJOR FAHNESTOGK DIES and waa very popular in the social and MADDEN, ita Vast tady, We WARD, Neluon, 241 W. 124th St, New [old-fashioned contrivance when DAYS ONH ML ORIN O Este reir Oe club sets of Washington Heights \ THIN ‘ yA \Shewe’ : r Mrs. Catherine Dunne, lives at A feitek teaik Maanuat toad g waaraben h Thin ru WOUNDED SEVERELY. these Marvels of Mechanical : A letter from Samuel Itoss, a member \\) ont | tist Permits you to. sing, 1i Avenue, the Bro AT THE BATTLE FRONT |..”. same regiment and an ‘ntimate Bnies HEPKUN RO eee (aate your tuoi) and) get-one dw Yin Mee, Company | [friend of young Weill tela, under date neorRer oie sine Fi, Mak ina Se, fore Nothing Aasiiet the ‘ ant Gt wounte e<l = of &. 6, how his chum fell . i s t Hs Pxen o h to inte ith your h tatantry, wounds Fe-! Now York Physiciin Succumbs to) tate Bie ie ty TO "bon! cat | Sargannts |: mir mouth tu interfere with you man fo ive up hiv life.! Pneumonia in France—Son of |to retire." the letter maya. "A coupl hitugor Mule: garaus |HOELSETH, Arthur G., 896 76th St. P Lexamieation hs ous egiatered miny G ‘ : | ays afterward we pushe head, tists at all our offices c o Banker and Club Member and when we did nd the remains Men hbo ai ° agent » death of Major Clarence | of four of our men-—the four who had Sigs Verner oat es New York physician and| advanced the furthest in the bis tas his comm: under $ist Aero Squadron, re. | “on the late Harris G. Fahnestock,!—and one of them was Karl ¥ d nh action, wi v ident of the First National had been ehot through head. VP NNANT ri ie i ‘ pl. Thomas Rank of New York, in FraQce lust w&t- ‘died instantly, ‘The bolt of his kun was WHEY. a na yee vet | a werett, @ompany oe 107th In hax just been received. Major, open and in one hand he had a clip WISN wie) Ti. Atthne i iat Dentist He Ntry, xever wounded 18 note: ty ca Wnt ree areentiry te ie nthe breach, If a fel> | WIWGNNISGHIC Le Gul | agate ‘inte ein n Rutherford, 8 i shea ite Abas Mrseruinette oy ware nlewed 5 aoe hie own fine | BRUTON, Anco A50t ‘Park Ply SHAOWELL, George Je "Point Jet ‘ jwith full military honors, according to eu P breskivn, WY. ferson, N.Y. 17 WEST S4TH STRE=T. NEW YORK. | the communication. He was a victim of {fh he could not choose a better or! CULLEN, Richard W. 931 Ameter- uty Hours, 8.30 to 6. BREWERS “GHLLED BACKERS | pneumonia more heroic one thun our litte New ‘York’ City, i The physician, who was forty-five) Was, The position of his hands shows Pg lee Mae, 491 FULTON ST. OF GERMAN ALLIANCE yeurs old, was a graduate of Berkeley {that he died without pain, Soe don't be fh. Simo TatoNat , BROOKL Harvard and the College of Phyaictans | sad, but feel proud that he dint EASOP, Raymond F., 66 Kermit nae and Surgeons tn this eity Besides be- | pushing ahead for the right. The Brooklyn, N.Y. er Blatant: u oa ES. ling active in medical circles he was also|who killed him was nino xilied, for! FAIRMAN, Walter Eddison, Mechan- Gor. 824 St A Suh Ave Hay, ledge, tkiym Senator Jones Charges Association | renowned as a big game hunter and be- | some of Karl's papers were found in pay dl N ia e Ane Sasi Da oi vklyn. ee ; . . longed t local clubs. |the pockets of a 1 Germ "GUGGENHEIMER, Edgar M., 83 8d Newark Avenue, Jersey City, No J. | Finaheet Official Organ After | stator tock lived at No, 437], Mra. Welll has two other song tn ‘at Ave. New York City, D 147 Albany Street, New Hrunswick, NJ Lusitania Sinking {Madison Avenue. He Is survived by) Field Artillery, now in ‘France, “and KVENN BIC Wait CR a? shee ene ARAN § —harges| three br Wellinm, Harris and |B Hiren four, who ex the mith Street. Perth Ambo } % r . Ir st Bubnestock-—and one siate gineers and ia now en ute 0 i eaAS . y Sten Welll’ ant 4 i nte f the liquor traf con his country IH Hesaejusell Gozewtechanart "SOME DUMP” SI SAID 69TH BOY Women’ 8 and Misses’ 32 nh Mliance, been cor 1 Yonkers and Mount Vernon Mer Pe ane uaae ane Hii 0 RSI SAVED vm taryreqmmtc:| OF AN-LES-BAINS CASINO}. Y., SOLDIE chants Must Close or Make Red ew inter Suits fejution were renewed in w memoran FROM BULLET BY CRUGIFIX Cross Subscriptions a 1 tay by Senator Jones of New York Soldier Appr Approves Resort As ® penalty for selling wheat flour | Y So eee ava cea mantiiee raat Taken Over by Y. M,C. A. for | Shell Fragment Rip ipped Shirt From | without substitut ng on va ailleur or Costume Models ks ary x opie : 5 oA = “3 ‘ lrious foo tufts y more than ‘ ans by brewers to Are Rest Camp for Americans. Private Harrington of 106th Vite authoriadd. alto tof sugar, nine! Specially Priced i ri ane at the wactingtnn| Doustan 1 Wiliman of the War Ter: Infantry. grocers in Yonkers and Mount Vergon Retae ie: aur CHate se eTy RE) sonnel Board of the Y. M. C. Aw ac Few soldiers from the New York aie [Nave been ordered by the local Food | 1 wentary evidence done jin conjunction with the Knights of Co-|tnict have had as many unusual cacapes | Sominiatrator to lone their places of emorandum asserts, will establish | {MMbUS Salvation Army, Jewish Wel-j from death as Private Joseph fH, Har. |biinens of to make subscriptions to the Kreors’ Akmuotation xnd set Sore hadiusen taken ovgeiuscibe eel ge . M. Furman, Marla Devitue and Antonio ee Sa eee eee as a rest camp for the American boys! “First, he weltns [GeREe eh eB eere mM NGral me: TO Eel nae rtain newspapers ady bala ola eal j ment. struc day midnicht to midnight ne: Rae aes eee aus Was ale! Many Now Aba hoe would | Rue Pye without the alternative of paying 9 tne Don't pay $40 or even $60 for your fen: anid) Financed) te ‘nublioaeh Hie midey of auth splongora: as He Was WAlne, tat avila ip ng Ot oni new Winter Suit without first OUR no, for instance,” said | io ren & Me sia " fod ie . : r on © the al off the entire left. side rm | or ere alternative of ec 3 | | ' the sin ciiman few of us wore atand-| and ait and split tt rer yi Rea eee See inspecting these remarkable } and other similar] ing jn the rotunda of the latter, with} his mother had giver him, in hat, Tt 9: 9108, A9 $35 values to-morrow. G na its marble floor, decorated eviling, ex-| hurt him only wntly. ok 7 . . ne ensive statuary and the lke, when a ae ey efor Thoroughbreds in line, SERGT. GARVEY KILLED, | eer WOUNDED MAN iS HOME. ee fabric and color. “He had a cud of tobaceo in one a - = | I Before| cheek and a cigar was tilted at a bel kiyn Member of 770 Diviston| KISSED BY “DEAD” BROTHER. —Fabrics— Colors— a rent angle in the other corner of his | Hownital Here. ——_ Men's Wear Serge, | Taupe, Reindeer, Word ved that | mouth, He was a member of the old) samuel 8. Abslov, reported tn to-dasts| Me™ entitving Reay Soft Wool Velour, | Castor, Burgundy, Serck Di et) ath, We waited anxiously for his a IGk aa omaneea In nation oe Hin Krror, | Oxfonie, Pool G N : MRT Cs] oriedl. Bitglie, efteh weastal Ane JE op vol ia gelesen hed Me Hrooklyn went Mxfords, Poplins, Green, Navy Blue, Ais fan anit] tion she removed his trench perfecto, | MIM: 18. 1s now jn tht) hospital Ht Tort) Cornell's Moigur at Hempateni yew Broadcloths, | Black, and others, 7 a ace Of al sent a spray of tobacco Juice in the | Wadawor Aton Tian 8) Wee ey kal wun’ poulllve me’ Yd : murserou + og| WAKE of @ cloud of amoke, and ex j mausided: By RBEARREE I Shes hit NE ST a ed mp Milla| NoC. “ee for Pepe ver i n out o ‘ arm and stomach: orm Wi) BB h luenaa was tha ni ng yow an niditiona 0 $10 ame company to a friend | BANK CLERK HERO, KILLED) | came piace. |. Banlamin. waa : try The day after Dan C gumangemnae) Abeloy was four times tn ‘action. THe|t? #2 to the be pital a eal tt ae kuared, but we drove| Riteh Rejected eae Under |prought back with him m pair of fieid| to make sure it was ia brother wn \ he Fashion mek Welw Finally Taken tn Draft, |.) t gk to & German officor| hat dle n nd Was eohdue y New Sho vey, Was twenty-three veara| Wee Rich Sts we Pore Jarel citar erent a ward, Mis brother, about to b a; Pp et dita I thee raor I, killed in action, had tried] Abeiov ia twenty-three years old and oe » from a cot and| . , AY nese Unter (ee THAN, He was ber 6f 0 B Mwhottiad nut flown, and’ fi ci) aftes! and six weeks later sailed for | ptvision. 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