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yHE EVENING WORLD, T DAY, OCTOBER 10, 191 at Na AGG te Be gee AMERICAN TANKS G0 THROUGH Daring Stunts by Firemen Thrill |ARMY AND MARINE CASUALTY __ |x Many I Into Buying Liberty Bonds ROLLS OF 626 FROM THE FRONT armen York Mees “WITHOUT A HITCH BETWEEN net ommmmieypmmmy TO-DAY SWELL TOTAL To4zat2 07s. er \9,349 Have ,Been Killed in Action, 12,467 Wounded Severely, 2,689 Injured, Degree Undetermined, and 6,046 Are Missing. 4. THE KICK-OFF AND THE GOAL" % teatton. HINGTON, Oct "Two ALYER, 0, Rudhrroug, W.Va. lane Minden | 3 army casualty liste of 283 ind ‘* and Ml, Wheallne. W. a Precpart. Ne i 5 Hd 2. Wihionaen, Ww. prema Mt M @ @ Marine Corpo list of forty-two 12's, ~ Po Mane : There Wasn't Even a “Bobble,” Says|: Damen, a tral of 6 maroon, given | MAAR a2 os aa Harenrdp ee Me || Bxctusive Fall models includ. ; i 2 out for publication to-day by the) Prem vara, Mu, Lieut. Kohr of Washington, Com-): Wr ‘Denariment, bing telat) MIEAING TH Aerio 6 con vod, tong effect with lees bread ¥ : ¢ American casualties suffered abroad private, * fieen Bh. Waterion, Ie : / mander ofa Squadron With $ to 47,812, of which 9,349 have bean | DIED OF V Wotivos grinsyiousty a Mile la heel. e Ae Apel 3 kitted tn action. REPORTED MBI INACTION). | iA F/R an Claret. th HURLEY j Haig’s Armies in Picardy. 3 he morning into 28 wae evel | gam, aha Ie | Win: dee fe Alesse ; 8 follows: Killed in action, 45; misi Hit) Mivee, Hann V.. Bare, Oka (¢ te in teen, oy wounded rer. | MERU RAUR TD bOE comes | RALLY aahgu om WH A WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN ——s 166; died trom wounds, 9: died from |” OUSLY REPORTED MISSING ing, We com FRANCE, Oct, 10 (Unitod Press).—| 1 ” H accident and other causes, ene at IN). il} men - eae The tanks had one of the most suc- (0 10 HELL REPLY , rays es died! Soper airplane actl- | cay _pringangen. Ba xs tia Fembcoie, Vs cessful days yesterday In thelr com- § “Tae afternoon list is divided as fol- | 4 . Charten, Elizabeth, N. J. paratively brief military career. They}. 4 & lows: Killed in action, 36; missing in MON vt | t forward in long sigsagging } @|action, 56; wounded severely, + | hos Deuter Palle went forward in long . 1! aica from wounds, 4; died from acs! | 0. Sch: Made over the A-C combina- lines, crushing machine gun nests U, dent and other causes, 6; died of |i | york Gi as tion last in different width and meeting with only a minsmum of disease, 21; died from airplane acel- | 4, oF RaVEReL TeAh ‘ mark chy.” toes, has C forepart, B instep, f dent, 3; wounded, degree undeter- V REPORTED DIED OF” | Pexbany. and A heel. Grips the foot Lieut, Koby of Washington, D. C., ners : ae WOUNDS). KRATCHACROEY, a Fey ie vue tty slip at hing 7 (he Marine Corps list was divided ) ILEY, John, 286 Fort Washington rset fitting at instep. 5 y ith 5 oto “ “ota ti Bika eine fe aaa ais follows: Killed in action, 19; died ‘Av. New, Yorke City, lute comfort in forepart. all-American’ crows, said: Of wounds, 4; dled of disease, $;|'NeihQU BMied OF Wounoe, Hat at Woon R Conduiioeken, / “We went straight through them fork =6Cy Wounded jn action, severely, 15; 11 Lie ) Mark Anthone. tanlariite, Our beautiful shades of Cordovan | without a bobble, There wasn't a w York Commander’ of hands of the enemy, 2 ; BARNES, wouiods § nie hf. 2 Seis, Ook Eioes are tonite poselg oy eee caty ’ tingle hitch between the kiek-oft and| “Lost” Battalion Cheered In addition to $,849 killed in action, ae Rev. SSMAN, Charles G. 178 Montrose || the best leathers, by being treated have been’ wounded severely, Brooklyn, No Yo by the Hurleyized secret process the goal.” by His Foodless Men, 3689 wounded in undetermined de- EKREED EN Mane WAL Hache os". Wt which inerdhses the life of the leather, “When I left," satd Carnion Dozier | gree, and 8,46 are missing in action. | onus = WILLIAMS, James Re 80. Kingston || retaining its rich lustre to the end. of Yorkville, Tenn, “the Germans [Ens SiEN The army list follows RYAN, | award Ma 6202 19th Aven! Av: Srsehiyn, N.Y. | 4 were running every way, ducking} WITH THE AMPRICAN FORCES} KILLED IN ACTION. WINTE N, Nareta A. 23 South 9th} Ny) Be Clare ve ti | {nto sagebrush and shell holes. Thes| NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Wed- dak ectipe Captain. [Ave Maus Varacnr Ane bY ie i j didn't want to fight.” . ae Gi, Da ; WOOLFORD: Anctin Wi. 660 E. 2iat| MAZZARELLA, Nicola, 137 Orchard i 4 nesday, Oct. 9 (Associated Press).— e Battalion Sergeant Major. St., Brooklyn, St., Corona, N. ) John Bunton of Greenville, § C., ® | pnuce, Beary 0,, Minneapota : we ite Seaman Whee Rare, Ps dnd Charles Freemin of Anderson, 8.| The brightest spot in the heroic and >| eee, Se Sergeants, — uaa, fas) 35 Paria 3 ©, confirmed Dozier’s statement, amazing story of the now famous | now. Marta ¥ | gage cee OF N, 0, Eu idge , A German officer in tho prisoners’! “Lost Battalion,” which belonged to @ | Oumsny, Lig enh Fla. Be rs ‘ F {age of a certain American brigade the h Division, was the clima te ad c as the ax to DECKER, Victor #Stanley, 37 Lake ‘Lend the Way They Fight’’ ; Sighed when asked why bis soldiers tan, “German officers have a hard time| leaguerement in the Argonne Forest. tow,” he said. ‘The men won't/ When the men were foodiess and) fight. The Kaiser's order of the day, | almost without ammunition, and) % Jelling us he wants peace, was read by the men when we received !t day before yesterday. It hasn't helped tion, but mot despairing, an Amreican | any, The war is over, so far as we] taken prisoner by the Germans sud- ire concerned.” 1 denly appeared at tho little camp Another officer said he didn’t SUD- | oye ounded in the valley, Hoe had pose the Allies would agree to peace iow. Asked why he thought so, he| been sent blindfolded from the Ger- tepliea that he “didn't know; just|™an headquarters with a typewrit- | doit. eure.” ten note to Major Whittlesey, read- A third officer was greatly inter~ ing: + ed in the peace proposal and want- “Americans, you aro surrounded 4d all the dttaily, Ho said the de- [all sides, Surrender.in the name Ave. Middletowe, N.Y. hap Corporals. i Tadeo im Quinton, 24 Warner | Hsin tee 7, Whenua, 8B Aye. rf Xe 8 OWN, William Patriok, 680 Barbey , Special Friday Sale Corp oral | oe ‘ ‘wate rea, Sammut, 634 eau if 1» Brooklyn, N. ¥. { BMAHOT, Y lases W.. Ingram, . , er enaatih a Stunning Fur Collars ; the fourth day of the troops's be- | SMITH, Will when many were weak from exhau: Piste? Bee di bi, Teoma oun oe ngston, we Ae wits s ¥ "aaa Tectia’ Lee irom aaa MES "Eastern | BROUILLET. Philip fs 822’ Palmetto Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. o _ftiterm, Mina, oa iad hain ra SCELZE, Anthony, 835 Kent Ave. “Yar, Merny. Sam, 55 Front St. New ; "a humanity. You will be well treated.” ‘nocratizing of Germany already 13 4 vader way, but that he doubted it| "Go to hell!" Major Whittlesey al- Nerk City, ‘ 3, Wide Variety of New Styles the German people desire to dismiss | most shouted Oni date Mt apeth, N.Y.| A ea Sisians Don't pay $40, $45 or even $50 fox ty tho Kaiser. Then ho read tho note to thy HAVES, John, Stamford, Conn, Jo tien Robert £.. Highland, a your new Winter coat without by , "I'm not a Socialist,” he said, around him, and his men, despite oo : $ LOVE, "James Adelbert, Clifton | (Als ites Geeige i Ma boyd A first inspecting these extraordi+ ¢ think Scheldemann is a good man} their danger, cheered so loudly that) ~ — ~ oan ain ai a | maRaeieaONY” ‘John, 123 Pierrepont Woodhav Hie of Be OYw nary Friday offerings, & for the Government. He |s a good |the Germans heard them from the'rlynhon th enews of it was circulated FIREMEN’S STUNTS THRILL st ¥. GRAY (Genrer i High - Glass productions— , | breanizer and will help straighten tho /ubsorvation posts, through’ tho position a \h HAA iy just opened — revealin Comntry outs \ None of the battalion knew that . 2 M N N John "Hy Mentgomery,| Sit Wwitiuae athens, (0 niwa” i 8 j hg ' "i . ¥. ewe! ‘ess! A detachment of German cyclists] relief would come within twenty-four] Major Whittlesey lived in New] ANY | 10 BUYING BONDS STRULIR. (Geetde,. Now Rowton, Mans et al ps eat bay Abi egies oo was brought up near Premont early! hours and none felt sure that it] York, at No, 186 East 44th Street, 20] wetin DIED FROM WOUNDS, KevOliT, Ueorge J. imlay Cay, Stieb aS FBRRIRURE: | esterday morning to lead & BF) could come at all before It wax too | was a member the law firm . " a Liana: Corporal. Wagoners, Geeta’ coun acid Tommies fil-|late, but the samo spirit animating |Pruyn & Whittlesey, No, 2 Rector They ‘Leap From Stock | eth FRASCATTI, Giovanni, 665 Lorimor| ()KKBY Warne: San Br Colors Materials tered past the spot where the Gct-|them to plunge ahead In the forest to| fo was ava from Witi- | for $5,000 and Do Other Start- | 8t., Broakivr: 0 te Suva Rett siren ooh Yailana, Pa a roo mans were waiting, After they had/iheir perilou: psition maintained | \s in 1909, He entered the ling Tricks for Other Sums. Mb ickiche me a9 mn got some distance beyond they dis-| 2 si yi sai audiaver Peel vurg Officers’ Training cee GANT Bamtel, As R HEANEY, Andrew, 128 Second Place, Taupe Droadeloths Severed the Boches and started back|them at tha d y live [first : ainins | jor $5,000 you could xee a man jump| O'BRIEN, Timothy “Jy East’ Roches- Brooklyn, N. Y. Maduro Silk Seal Plushas fo take them prisoner, About tho|ing: man, wounded or well, in the] Camp and won his commission, IDK | from the Stock Exchange balcony | qutienin Louie M1. PD. Dener, Ua | Privates. ' 6 time other infantrymen, coming |pattalion enthusiastically nroved | assigned to 77th Division at Camp |. * eee een) ~ sabi nace, Ore samieam the opposite direction, sput-| yrasor giana | right down into Broad Street at noon DIED OF DISEASE. Pere 4 No Charge for Alterations Mor Whittlesey abrupt answer | Upton: to-day Lieutenants, | ted the Germans. A wild race ensued, with th je » Gore ee TOLD FOE 10 GO TO HELL CITED FOR m URAER Uist eae Gate rae Pron ua WMS. Sn ore were 150 firemen who offered| MOYNEHAN, James P., Mohawk, MoMierick: Hea By high-class filters avd tailors — saving wu he usual 82 fo 810 extra, NEW RED CROSS AMBULANCE. WHEN ASKED 10 SURRERDER |Turfman Wins Praise in Italy for i , make the jump, which is high| N+ + Fashion i Division Stre Sane ates! os { nt ring 1 irst Line to enough to be thrilling, and most"of| ovp, gaan m. pissing sel, Shop { ston ntering st. Lines te h | 01 _ aeons deooreers Help Soldiers. foe USO Hews ta ee tate, era | ACESS Aten Ue MARR NSN ank 1a iy th viata j The Division Gtreet Merchan elp eolcierss Cook, Nineteen West 34th Street } $5,000 price of each jump was for the | FLEMING, Thomas H, Pittafield, Mass, | Liberty Bonds, so that those wh fee the jumping did not | money, : For smaller bond purchases the firemén did other startling tricks on ladders, and before the meeting was over the selling forces had pocketfulc of money and the crowd bad pocket- fle of bonds WASHINGTON, Oct, 10. — Lents. Gifford A. Cochran of New York and Carl 8. Stillman of Wellesley, ase. attached to the Department of Mili- tary Affairs of the American Red ss, have been commended for bravery displayed in the perform- ance of their duties on the Italian front. In a letter to the Red Cross the brigade commander says the Lieu- elation to-day presented to the local branch of the American Red Cross a new ambulance, The présentation took place at the Red Cross headquarters, No, 34 Park Avenuc There are sixty firms in the Division Street Merchants ‘ociation, The am- Dulance, larger than the ordinary led | « Gross tmachine, is built. according to Government. specifications and will be used in carrying the sick and wounded from incoming eteamships to hospitals. _ paid Privates. any | AHNERMAN) Albert, 1 Corona Av. \ Sen aaa 9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. ; | Best & Co Fifth Ave. at 35th St. pe f O SSiamanaey Fe Miss Mildred Brown, eighteen- : : 5 Scheuch Prussian War Minister. tenants “voluntarily entered the first] "84 a. tte of & 1. R, Brown, |DIED FROM AIRPLANE ‘KecioEenT Est, 1879 COPENHAGEN, Oct. 10.—According lines to effect thelr usual distribu. | ¥¢™F-0l0 ag epee to a cemi-official repprt from Berlin, tlon of comforts to the soldiers and Se ee ee Pisce Me MOmsHOUT, Arve KN Becker Ow | the resignation of Gén. von Stein accomplished their t in an ad-|? 9 BOVE ES DR. Fimer Karl. rasa. Fai t t Prussian War Minister has been ac, miratle manner, even during the|!!™bing to the top of a hundred foot | WILDER, John H., Fredonia, N.Y. | mportan ted. Major Gen. Scheuch, tt is ee id, has been appointed his successor. Gen’ Scherich has been at the head of the departr Aug. rd Alexander Cochran is a son| ‘Te Of Broad Street Lieutenant. b 2 the tute Aiecanaee wh Ceohres,|_8h8 toed Ip front of the Gtocke | sromoams, mmanion, Wiser berm, Po Hosier Sale—F id Wwoalthy carpet manutacturer of Yonc|#Xchange with her father watching I} y riaday and a brother of Alexander| ‘he firemen. When the buying began | PYRUAM, plait. fail to slacken she told her father that | sei Ps For Men and Women | Bison Brown Wool oom, id | | | | Smith Codpran, well known yachts- NUL AON: emia | Ton, Lieut, Cochran himself is a {ebe wanted to climb to the top and | UAuh Siaie'® -oscnboe’ Ky : de Jnotable sportsman, having been ona |™ake the crowd pay her way down. |KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY About 7000 Pairs of Stockings at REAL ECONOMY Prices of tho leading thoroughbred ow he explained that it would cost bim | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION). ||° : é : for the last few years. Two w Sh Lieutenants, 1200 pairsWomen’s Fine Cotton 550 pairs Women’s Silk Stock- ago he arranged to sell hi: aid, Miss Milc CAMPBELL. MO ly, Wakeman, ¢ t a oe 4 ’ rite ngr ‘e % rp Bes ee BHMRESS) lo, SP me 700! A white che crowd aheores wie’ | Gttebe i, Steen Rat 2 Stockings in black and white. ings (including some silk and fibre | = She went to the next to STIMAC. sod Corporal, f Reinforced heels and toes; wide mixed), mostly plain colors, Not | ENSIGN S. S. CUTLER DIES. Bad Rue vee japstlalt 9d l, r Privates. garter tops. Sizes 8%, 9, ' all sizes in each color, , em to pay her way | GREENLEE, ¢ | ; onlookers responded | BAPANAN, 4 seh -78 a pr. ev Man Succumbs to ; r | Son of News LOCKMAN, A. ie ‘tin i NACHMAN, _E., 1069 Simpson at, |[ 1800 pairs Women guarantee of cualty, Preumonia While on Leave, Nena iy 1150 pairs Men’s Pure Silk Half since 1777. Fownes Ensign aart 8, Cutler, son of : . DERKORN, MJ Denver ‘ Stockings, in the newest st Hose with mercerized cuffs, heels sets the standard in Cutler ; OTTAWA, Oct, 19.—The Canadian |PFinwbi W Lambart Mont Cordovan, tan, gray, Palr toes. Seven most wanted Lead ay “rien casualty jist Issued to-day contains SWENSON, S., 177 Carroll St, Brook: | ordovan, tan, gray, Pe + seven most wanted style, servi Brook the following names of Americans Wyn, Fully reinforced, exceptionally including black and white.) for Military and Civ i with QUNORS. SXERHONDEE, 6. Chlnen de. Sizes 8 to Il ies 9g to 11}g, iflian requirements, gn Cutler was 25 years old and oe Perish, RexDe. oe an 29 : i 5 At the Principat (for Bx mao Fe pcs a a WyeTMonitANt * apr. -59 a pr. miled for the Med-| QGGNSBLU Fy 2 Hiingin Park, Cat WOUNDED SEVERELY “(PREVI- 1296 pairs Women’s Fine Gau 924 pairs Men's Military Socks ay » E., Trenton, ode rs i % a widow, who] CARSWELL, J., Freehold, N. J, Bey TE ecriOn) OHING Mercerized Lisle Stockings, fully knitted of soft, strong wool in “O. nivaney. EH” Pittalmres reinforced, Included at this price D.”" heather, khaki, brown, black jatayetic, ind, 1 are some fine cotton st ngs. and white. The perfect sock for i 3 West 16th 8t., | Black only, Sizes 84% to 10. comfort on long “hikes.” Sizes idee | -50 a pr. 924 to 1274, 1.25 a pr. weiivater No Mail, C. O. D. or Phone Orders Id Reopen Dobradia » Vienna Reports. DAM, Oct, 10.—Roumania is xpressed a wish to initiate ations “for a new solution of the aia aueation, according’ io, the los ,. Vienna Neue Frele Proere, as quoted by : Pinar oooccocoocoeosecooooooron Nene Neus tele F ANDERSON, B, ga fie. 4 ny rae

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