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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. AGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS FRANCE AND BELGIUM BEG (AVIATOR DANGLING [PRINCETON HERO ALLIES 10 REMEMBER ALL ATROCITIES IN MAKING PEACE... . _Germans Seek Now an “Honorable, et SOARS 10 SAFETY | | Americans Encounter Thrilling | Capt. L. UNDER U. §. PLANE | WOUNDED LEADING HIS MEN IN FIGHT Wardhw b Miles, Pro- fessor, Loses Leg—Was Pro- WOUNDED BROOKLYN MAN, WHO WON A FRENCH GROSS FOR BRAVERY UNDER FIRE Soeseesesssoteets 4 a o yyver 0-O3-% @ ( « ta 39229669 6 ae “e verely Wounded, 2, WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, — Four- ‘teen hundred ahd forty-nine nam $ | announced to-day by the War De- LATEST ARMY AND MARINE CASUALTIES OF 1,449 BRING TOTAL ROLLS UP TO 50,598) EQUALS SMASH TO 10,071 Have Been Killed in Action, 13,866 Se- Not Known, and 6,274 Are Missing. SUCCESS OF LOAN FOE, SAYS HURLEY Tells New York J York Association Over Subscription Brings Ul- timate Victory Nearer. 811 Injured, Degree KUTHERS, Brerett D,, WUBLID, Frank DD, RY. Re §, Gooras Raat Sparta, O, Suitmenie, Hh @ H., Utioa, N. Y. Jefferson, 0, ta. | partment in two army lists and a N. Leal ‘5 7 AN AMERICAN ADRIATIC SE4-| Capt, L. Wardlaw Miles, Professor | | Mazine Corpe list of America pork Haye oe a i ark a “If German soldiers ever get the Peace Before Entente Armies Pane BASE, Oct. 14.—On the Am- of English Literature at Princeton | “ Alties suffered abroad, increase the] |) ity (orl wi gi Mount bi idea that the war is over, they wi = jerican air squadron at this station! University, was severely wounded 2 grand total to 60,698, of which 10,071 | i at ‘in, a on running until Ae reach " a a. nee . Ww meri o, nel p Be in to Take Reprisals for Aw- has fallen the duty of dropping prop- | while leading his company in battle » | have been killed in action, titties," pe rent / # > The morning army list of 676 was|HA AWK, der Ww “Phill shetty Mids British troops right after them,” Eu- ful cts of Invaders aganda leaflets over the port of Pola,| Sept. 4. Both of his arms were | § $ | divided as follows: Killed in action, | 40 DONE, Jomn Se ke ” cours ward N. Hurley, Chairman of the A . jexplaining to the Austrians why|broken and it was necessary to am- | ¢ $186; missing in action, 80; wounded Shipping Board, said to-day at @ epte! clea ar . |Dutate the left leg below the knee. $ @|neverely, 287; dled from wounds, 73; tte (he an Was fh Avenue A atro fast machines and @ ee in celder 7 bh sociation at t ld pa, Germany is hegging an “honorable peace” before Allied armlcs DON | cragery started from this station at Cablesrams — from — Ambassador | @ © 19) died or disease, Oh wounsed den, N. J diplomats and voted mtatlves of the a sta jon a . o |] imden, N. J. ban etrate the “sacred” German soil to take some measure of reprisal for the 10.30 A. M. recently. Over Pola they Sharpe indicate that Capt. Miles is | slightly, 8; wounded, degree unde mY Government. The party stopped here inhuman deeds of German armies. encountered a strong patrol of five) now recovering in a Paris hospital. $ The afternoon army list of 769 In + daeueiies Tea on ite way from Washington to New- ‘: enemy land machines which consider- * . divided th e : OM. ark, N. J. to witness th ‘ In making up the terms of peace, Entente Allied statesmen demand | 44), Carthueibatea ge navy ab Capt. Miles went to France a a $ S leas. eee a terri ll 2 aac st Ave, New| Ark N creme were e bmg Z | lieute th ater ° > 4 49; ame le punishment for the author of these crimes: |gunned the Americans, ee eee Cac cituating IkwecweaHll S © |verely, 267; died from wounds, 73 eaieo, Tes. and the Consort, named by Mr i alakings @itheUk Watning ha Aecwioh te aitank ge| "88 offered a captaincy if he would) » 'died trom accident and other cause wg et eds : ot ane Sees Werner ere | od the alana) cae viene, (fetu-: to the United States to train, % Dis died of disease, 95; died from fe, tes } ‘ow Wilson in honor of the Lusitania, with the loss of 1.200) BR AVED MACHINE GUNS at once and the signal was given to 4 troops, He refused, preferring | © f jaeroplane accident, wounled, de- (Weta, Turlington) Ve. tente Allie F hocent lives, including more than the chaser machines to drop to a : sree undetermined, 94, Pyretime Hite On About 800 attended the luncheon’ | to remain with his men at the front. | @ ’ ERAN \ The M °, M,, Boume,” British Column a IN FOE CAVE AND WON ee ee ane verene We Seer ag ths later he won his cap = Hiv pi ae follower bellied th. aerions OHLSON. Alfred H., 680 B Gs area hin eee : ‘ a diver Wome afte P aie pede nem. | a few months “12 ® \divided va: Killec ction, re raen sing of "The The le a n the Hs r Sussex aft Sat avier ae lower American. incy tor his heroic action in battle. S EOmLY $2: nevercly wounded, 1; wounded, de- | Brooklyn. a | singing t°Th Star Bpanated Bann Germany had given he mn pladee machines were ordered to esc: : det , x : larence W , Sits SEC Wilke 08 cones 488 D a CROSS AND DEATH. Benes aa ons ‘had enbaaed| “One night late In June our reRi- | $00600000606$004000060008 |{fon, 4; in hands ‘es ‘tog lad ee Aetropolitan ‘Dota ¢ Herel ita Keke. i : piatehsnstatotd emg Hah ' ment Ww jected to a severe bom- In addition to 10,071 killed tn which Father Finn's boys’ choir of en cibiteu KP tke Canadian as ond ol) rea nae bardment by the Boches,” ancther Son of Martin E. Conly, a Brook-ition, ‘issue hace heen wounded se- gene Gudetes cava a Cee sinking of the Canadian hos- ad app: y perforated the radiator | “oT Cn’ t same regiment recently | lyn Alderman, Wounded verely; ‘2,811 wounded, degree unde |TANUNG Manat A. Robert Grier Cooke, President of the ' ship Llandovery Castle, with of ore of his opponent's machines and ond. ‘It was the first : termined, and 6,274 missing in action. | TUAROZYNSKI, association, first introduced Gov. Whit« the loss of hundreds of wounded, and sus Albatross pulled out of the fight.|¥rot? to a friend. “It was at Soissons. The afiernoon army list follow: N.Y. m ‘The latter paid a tribute to the the similar sinking of half dozen Another Albatross closed in. Ludiow’s, time that we had bat in a] pr Frank B. Conly, son of Martin BL KILLED IN ACTION. splendid response made by ae be Ne Mak Weal ins Ati " aw and tense shelling and q ; try | organizing an army and sendin other hospital ships. In one instance, Fight magneto was shot off, his pro-/9D¢ the Intense shelling ant Se) coniy, former Brooklyn Alderman | pracK guy, ir ete i oversens, and closed by predicting it is officially reported, the U boat piller was struck and partly splin-; Quantity of gas projecti en | ANd political leader, who has been dec-| HAUSSiit Uniries, Mana Yen a that the Fourth Liberty Loan, like its commander aimed his torpedo at the tered and the engine crank case was Pretty hard test for our Breen) (tad with the French war croms, ta | SMA, Jas (.. Mianula, Mont Brook! 5 7 i aka perry ey Ly Sod au electrically lighted Red Cross on « hit. troops. |g theniber of (he Adlérinan -AtHbdiAnGS | CURMDENEN, Feat a, OUNG. George Joseph, We . scribed. Mr. Hurley follow: - afloat e of the ‘an A "BRIEN | CUNN, Guy Lanter, Cronbyte You have nov noti hospital vessel While ho stuck to the fight his mo-| “Licut, L. Wardlaw Miles leaned | coos He was wounded in the Sols- | oA eKEst, of ZUCKERMAN, Samuel, 1511 Sterling | aown ie the LPR Ok OOF The brut k the pat tor caught fire in the air, He shut off Upon the parapet and with utter dis- | ne coctor May 28, but continued to| {SSSii\, Jam Place, Brooklyn. Mr. Hurley said ~ ‘cow days, t ail boat and began a deliverate nose spin, This, regard to his personal safety directed | remove injured Frencu soldiers, pone bershid Mows, nant Mitt quite willing to let the Presid Leinster, wit murder of 800 nots manoeuvre put out the flames just be-| his men and by his example and cool- — —H apunn, xa COSTELLO, The t Blet| the United States handle the diplos combatant women and children fore they could reach the gas tank of ness and courage effectively OT#aN- | Morris Brener, Company F, 306th In- | HMGWN, Wilh Autwitve Davia NEW eH EHY ,, They. are: taxing advantage Of (86 Dozens of Zeppelin raids in London | wings. Straightening, he landed om the | ized them into action.” tantry, who lived at No, 497 Sixth| HARRIS, William Edward, 66 Gro-|DITMARS, George’ K, 7 Race St.| peace move in Germany. by, running nd Paris, which resulted in no miii water five miles from Pola, | The Blue and Gray (2th) Division, | street, Brooklyn, was severely ¢ Rahwa N enemy off his feet, and that {s lary gain and only in_ the Quartermaster Charles H. Hamman, | composed principally of the former! 4, aug, 17, He had volunteered for | k ficten iN. Being 4 Laan. ho ceed ee nation of hundreds of women seeing that Ludlow had descended in| New Jersey National Guard, was 19) tne work, He had been without a| {Pri ‘Aicaaniler Hainitom, Philadetaphia. |Jusese ‘rom Liberty Loan on the enemy will be close proximity to Poia, simulated a | act n tho Vosges on Sept. 16, a6! change of clothing for seven wecks,|MURPHY, Herhert J., 106 Beach Bt. [hi kitur, equal te a smashing knockout blow brutal shelling, with cannon ‘disaster of his own, Hamman wen: cording to the casualty list. Twelve) 16 wrote, | wpvonkers, N.Y. DARA NY on the western front and will bring bombs, of dozens of |down in @ nose dive, permitting bis | members of the division from Asbury | winiam F, O'Grady, nineteen, Com: | it HAYMOND, Jeane ©), Titre, Ran Sabeow"y ete ere oes Ss ee balaly ked hospitals, including assailants to conclude he had been Park who were wounded are Serst:| pany D, 106th Infantry, who lived at fi Mw ky thin 'X,¢ Mange la SiiPriaith, —_—————— EE American units and the killing and put out of action, but at the end of | William L. terson, Corps. Arthur | xo go Jewell Street, Brooklyn, was |PETERSON, Reuben M.. 269 Madison ng of wounded. the dive ho straightened out and|N, Garrity and Stanley Cranmer, | wounded in action on Aug. 27. Flushing, N. REMEMBER THE BURNING AND ‘ manoeuvred his plane to within hail-| Privates Everett Snyder, Robert | wrote hig mother on Sept. RY. hae daneenite, PILLAGING OF CITIES. | ‘ing distance of Ludlow, Tuzenew, Eugene Slocum, Clifford | reeling fine. Got through a bis t HENDEILY, Balwant 8.1, A. Seal Late, ry The pil nd burning of hun-| Ludlow at once opened the camera Morris, Alvin Hubbard, Leon Gardner | wo took thousands of prisoners. | font Jon W , ‘Callloinin. Mo in p ane Mad ” slot in the bottom of the boat in order | : = ZIKLINSKI, Alfrel F, Milwaukee [Mult Springs, 11, weds of Belgan and French cities, slot in the bottom of the boat in order | eugene J. Garrity, Carl Chamberlain, | mney are a miserable bunch, All ot | “!*™ Corporal 88 Michael, 1253 8t. Nichol | nong the notable instances bei: | kicking holes in the side and slashirg | Uriah Matthews, them are old. Some of them begged Pa ld hl heh ae nase nae Ueki Here St. Nicho! devant ena 3 omer, | vho, ac- ate Max Hurtig, reported 4 N m ; A bixmude and other a Peeies cast himself adrift from the|Company D, Sist Tnfantry, who, ae.) | Prvile Mian ire iain ace Fr Fak RUBENSTEIN Bait ed, 840 8t. Paul’ Teeth Without Plates The destruction of the wonderful . ‘sinking plane and swam through the | cording to to~ day's casualty list, died | (107 Rept, 7, waa born in Roumania Ata fe ines: Naw Yor Clty + . ‘4 ; fr rant 5 Cloth Hall of Ypres New York Men Dece |: ea to his Se penice in France from wounds recelved 1A) and lived with his father at No, 19|Ju\cr Harn ¥ en. RANTORA, Antonios Bubenitite, 0 AES OMS Vann Ot at ee Cathedra d City of Rheims for no : bee aie . oe tes een sie o tl | the 305th Infantry, h Division, ZOPLLNER, Roy G ne pothered with such insanitary cae sale s | second Lieut, A. J, C. Andes of the] Port cf passengers, especially after a York patrolman to make the supreme | te 200th Infantey, 7 ays before his |MANSATD. Harley” Went SCHELHORN, giohn, #0 Wen Ui | Covenens walth fonts Gf muue Pa tease la6th Tr vite who was killed in action/®eht, when the planes are riddied| sacrifice. Corp. Slattery was at-|qeath stated he had been over the | HLASit Ceopetstgwn aves, Bayon care and attention, as you must co The deportation of hundreds of Scions July. 12 was one of three | With shot holes, Ludiow could merely | sched to the Fourth Inspection Dis-| top four times and had come out un- | MKtCh ren Mandy ‘ranibve; clean’ and, Teale thousands of Helgians and French Tate sab who were apanted: Diss | BRIE on ving fat under the ngine, Te ttn a letter to Mra, Alice Blat-| scathed, adding, “And now we, are| DMI ate ly nove, an a eplace : ort: men who we ded RIn. on altered’ tha; balance (ort toe |tti0 La tipegtep as ee it hath nto slavery in Germany ae ed Service Crosses. ul. Andes| machine that there was doubt about|tery of No. 86 Tinton Avenue, the| S0lng back to chaso the Boches, Wastis Pa, We can insert, at small cost, tesih The millions and millions of dollars feartessiy led his platoon in the face of | its xatting off the w The power | Bronx, Police Commissioner Enright | | KRAUNEY. Taw HAY “without a plate” that will be abso- wrung from Belgium and Northern |heavy machi fire to w cave in| Was turned on, but the dengerous,| iq: “i1ig memory will occupy a / WILL CALL BAKER, CREEL | Etiiin® With! Tene lutely stationary and firm—the rance under the Ne se ir bh si wh h reve dred Germans shad rAr ds ee Hie! aUutior bine Po Sa splendid niche in the history of the| ts ” IN, io AWhENGY as your own natural teeth—and ¢ e ng of Capt. Fry and was slain eo was a bsp He kept on and in a moment Cleareé, goerct. Isidore G Yompa SHUMAREI, | Dor My nam consults ith The hundreds of French towns and [George 8, Andes of No. 346 Broadway pr aurthsa ee Sarey. Melnoes' 3; Nunn SE POmRey SOM dl Wainy act our Registered Dentists without miets burned in the great retreat ~} "Once safe in the ate he headed for {7 30th Infantry, reported as wounded) | 6) Wal otower of [RHMtIMON, Perret \ charge se he Sammy last sear. The) of thousands of Attied captives, woultne Adriatic seaplane s.ation, Alljin action In to-day's oasualty Nat, | Attorney for man Fe e PHOMISON, Ni aly zens more being burnea daily in the| have been repatrlared, human wrecks, |this time there had been the possi: | cabled his pare Mr. ma me Bolsheviki Alleges U.S. Makes | WHITE. ‘Raymond, 370 W. 127th St. esent retreat no longer able to work for thelr |/ooY she gir and from Pola, where| overt Rubin of No. 129 Sevent War on Russ New York City. IP Q The senseless destruction of avery | German master |the gallant rescue of his commander | Strect, Woodhaven, 1. I., that he was bande ab dani Wiatuan: tie Mechanics. 4 acatt in the invaded ds Toe « of explosive bullets and) must have been easily visible. gaased on that dat In a subsequent| When the ca 3 DI vay’ Sree ta | BREEN, George Di Norrie Y DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVE Dentist : jismantling of Belgian a s2wW-toothed bayonets, | Ludlow, hi ng on underneath the|jetter he said he had fully recovered dloted on the shores Sf sabbal nk te MEEK omtom TE. IN ACTION. he ¢ antl of Belgia ie id © gine r¢ is sense se | viola ne Esplonage act, was called | M at ayes, mavens ench factories and the carrying of| The spping of poisoned candy|? gine, nev dl fost jhin sense Of! ang nad rejoined his regiment. His! \,°Pegeral Judge Clayton's court to- | HELTON Jaunon Pe oo Syringe, Tew. shen poeta Captain. a 17 WEST 34th STREET, NEW YORK ‘eir machinery into Germany to ruin! from airplanes to French ehildren, | "MOT oud the base on the last| brother, Corpl. Sylvan Rubin, was| aqy, iarry Weinberger, attorney for Se HITeEA IRMA Tani rants Firiowoith | a a ance and Belgium commercially Th yburding of undefended ‘inijes of the flight he waved his hand| seriously wounded in action some) ihe woman, announced that he ex- 106th St. Na York City. ” i > pe ter the war h summer resorts and the |to some amazed Italians, time ago and is now in the Govern-| pected to call as witnesses Secretary | niCKEY, James doerph, Dorchesice, Mase 491 Fulton St. opp. A. & S., Broo y+ is rders women and — al »spital at Rahway, N. J. of War Raker, George ¢ 1 of the Hours, 6.30-7,40, Bunda The assassination of hundreds of u nt Hospita! ; . ‘ sh Beigian priests. 1 hauman and unspeakable CLUB NAMED FOR CARDINAL.| sergt. Rouren M. T. Peterson, Ma- | Committee on Public Inform ation, and Gmiaspy, wilt i ew, ‘Tex. le Hemp The murderous attacks upon hun-! atrocities mentioned in the famous ota = | chine Gun Company, 306th Infantry, | Raymond Robins, formers ton . atenn ittttsed: alk es Sergeant, €or, 624 st. dreds of Belgian and French women, | report commission headed by Soldiers end Salto: Mlwho was: killed in. action Ava, 97)| 7 todos Croae Work Jn Hele ANDER! ; red, + KARNOWSKY, Frank E., an Antonio, Ter Cor, The crucifixion of Canadian intoui ME eee anoiand’ alc | -Mua one tweets ang| fell two days after writing home that| with six men who were Indicted on|AIMBTHOXG, Heonant M. Ban Hernardian, yw 4, COrporale. rs 1 to German officers Ce cae on ta. to 14. Fast for, | he Was about to embark into No Man's! the wame charge. ‘They are said to be |mARER, James Hubert, Shellon, Te 9 U., Veer, Fes, The poigoning of French well Ba to £0 fUr- Ktrect, will be opened formally to men| Land in search of a hidden German| followers of Lenine and Troteky, and | HAN IAG airany ¢ (Continued on Fourth Page.) : France and Belgium *'recte Soto ~ | mach! est which had been! the charges against them are based | WANNICK ira P Ss iniform at 3 o'clock to-morrow after-| machine gun nest w' rf SAB dy New. REMEMBER, Tes TERIA LOT: ym Hoon, The new club has been estab- | annoying th: Yankees, His letter was|on circulars which they are aleged |niNaen by INA 3 “LEST WE FORGET! Hishea bythe New Fork Catholic War Sergi, Peterson was| 0 have distributed. || Tita iy Sil nye The sinking of unarmed passenger addition to sleeping accommoda- ar? z “In order to justify the distribution | ROUSQUET, Alfred ti U.S. TROOPS GET FLAG, ucts S2itt2o fountltGhine gteStmumettgg | married last January to Mlas Ilsa we ihe circulars complained of,” Wein- | BREWER. Clinton 0. Lockport) N. V. as lobe. “to destroy. Aimericar #, Oe ‘ rooms, reading roc n, bil-| Kirpai, formerly of No. 140 Barclay | ,, r told Judge Clayton, “I expect Hist Re fs ble. The plots to destroy American emai iard foom and. bowling alleys, acai hinge sl. He was twene| ak . Sigg eel Sa ste, rie fostered by von Bern-| ms Itettaus |! “Biaheo Patrick “J. Hayes, will open | Street, Flushing, L. 1 was ywan all Newton D. Baker, Secretary of 7 5 > iy the new. club. Addresses will be made | ty-eight years old and a graduate of ) prove that the United Sti “ " ff, Boy-Ed and von Papen Here Pre uiso by Mgr. Lavelle, Migr, Mooney, Job| pjushing Hig School and Princeton Sena ten niede “PRIVATE PEAT TE The promise to give three Ameri-| ROM, Oct. 14.—The * flag sent Hedaes, Joseph J, O'Donohue and \¥ < | ee Pa AE SG | 5 dates to “Moxico 1f would by the Young Italy a ons of tice Victor. Dowling, — Mrs, Margaret | University. — one | United Stat New York ¢ was formally detiy- Keys will sing and. the Catholic Pro monea | Gating): Mixtken® vaata| OAL FEMAEAETRE Pe American ‘troops at the front | #etory” Band will play. oud, Company. th, 1mtn Tatantey, wno| CONDEMNED SOLDIER SAVED. | eden he total anninhation. of a was wounded sept. 5 r is a fh HT Montenegro and Northern Greece ¢ jain Doherty, who conveyed the WAR TASK FOR PROFESSOR, |W" wounded sept. | te uy piaporoves wentence ot {He fs Shown With American the murder of untold thousands peech, Th General es |No. S11 Bterling Bi Becteivar eh men fecnuse oftnaantty, | Instead of Canadian Army, omen and children anding made ch of ac arke Bo k WII Direct tan- 371 Sterling Street, Brooklyn, on jaar fe Se ey The an peace treaty e Taian G lolfo uage School in France. | sept that he was in a hospital In| | WASHINGTON, | Fal Haga However, Department of Romance Languages of | sald A German bullet found a | PTVAte Cayton iter conviction on the | war 18 told on the screen at the w York University, sailed for France| resting place in my left shoulder, £| (pi) Anite ke Private Michael | Rivoli Theatre this week eo aud: si to a6 cot the dire torship of ih pers |am very fortunate at that, because | vq ney tose Marrity, ject of the photoplay is better known Cross, Workers of the American Red { saw five of my comrades killed by| Camp Upton h) i'by President Wilson (aa "Private the title of his Cross at this school will be instructed & bomb dropped from an enemy plane. | jn the that games was in-|book of war experiences, which ha in the French language, ao the w orke L don't mind staying here, as most | sane been widely read, He has acted be- There will al be a preparatory | of the ors are Americans, al fore the moving picture camera in a curse for workers who will need to Taey treat all the by HONORS MRS. WILLARD. | gum version of nis book, and it was (From the Diary of a Real American nave thelr habite of speech and th | differently lo miniate ne ef shown yesterday for the first time. ‘ sto war sufferers in anid nen 1 Morris Warchaizer, eigh- | Gtves a Me Lal ¢ noe It differs from the book In that the Oct. 14th the invaded region if teen of Wo: bia Gimith Biseat. Bical Dressing Organizer Here, American instead of the Canadian ° a teon, of No, 89 Smith Street, Hreok-) 5 iia net. <4 (Haves.)—Mra Mary | Army ie shown, ‘Peat, of courses SOLDIERS THEATRE GUESTS, |!3% wounded on Sept. 16, is @ mem= lyin Witurd, President and organ-| went overscas with the Canadians “ A eal | ber of the 106th Infantry, “Fam the ger of the Surgical Dressing Commit- | and fought at Ypres, St. Julian and oday I carried m To make Chocolates and Candies of superfor quality re. Men tn Uni » Enter jest man in the wor he wrote | t. Yo Atay awarded | Vimy Ridge, bus the pictu shows y Ma quires @ large and well-equipped factory. The AUERBACH udron and Winter recently to his mother, “L have just thr gold. medal for tudhting epidemics | bim an one of Pershing’s men. | Hin parcels and csaved plant, on 11th Avenue, from 46th to 47th St., New York, is Ps fetter pee Teen kot a an, A embrance conmeanaiae Jever, were repres as faithfully 4 " pidiers and sailors last night w Bidens’ Hin Tehave Uae hla hal O'Leary's Trial Postponed. | aa possible under the circumstances, del the largest and most up-to-date factory of its kind, company headed by Louis Mat ere aE A Nar Reis | cme tGl ce Jena A lees. wan| Bhey. Ware. VIA. aod torlliings ane ellvery service, THE DEMAND FROM THE um Bernard gave a free pe eens) Oe et ae a yead | they make the dim a most intereating BOYS ON LAND AND SEA ie ale Wana Wir Seitce|““wounds are_oniy ama’ masienn| enue soige unos ofthe Pedra |®®6 en Cleorge Was. in charke of 4 committee of * Court, before wh Is to be gy “OVER HERE” and “OVER THERE” actresses who served aa ushers, eal Ne an American soldier as ( arp) tried,” in busy | with oat cue SOLDIER’S WIDOW DIES. A vaudev entertainment. free for| Charles Schwartz jr. of Company K,, O'Leary is charged w nspiring to aa ERBAS hocolates and Canaie: oidiers and sa as Kiver the truct recruiting and ent nts’ b. at ‘ (ee AVRERNGH T uttmarte Sena raneran oh (oes folslers nd sailors, wey wien At the | tosth Intantr Wal WOU eee ee ee a ae wien Be Woman stricken With I didn’t eat a Tootsie While at “home” the “Boys” acquire « taste for AUER. ler the auspices of the War Camp Coe “Lan ed to suffer the | was editor Day of Tidings, ‘ BACH'S and naturally demand them when in the Service munity Service sal HAE te fay false aol liven oF Maat Roll. Thesupply isshort of Uncle Sam, aarti |) mall wounda uy poseeea i F)Bratt Call Insued for 1.000 Negroes | s ¥, received word Thursday I htt 2.” New Knights of Colambas Clab in @ member of such a brave company o Navy. husband, P William J. —thought : } husband riva iam J n they cos . Buy Liberty Bonds! Paris tor love Opened. | soldicra as make up the 106th," he| WASHINGTON. Gel 14.<A. call tor RAN Fras WAN BOR a ug! y cost 2c PARIS, Oct. 14.-The new Knights! wrote in a letter just received by His | 1,000 negroes qualified for limited ser She became iil with Influensa of Columbus club for Allied soldiers | father, Charles Schwartz sr of No. | yice in the navy to entrain between Oct and died yesterday at th Th was opened yesterday by Edward i«|715 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn, | 18 and 24 Cand neopathic Hospital, AUERRACH'S CHOCOLATES« . CAN DIE S ral Commissioner for Eu- mlbaion Avenue, Brnokly } “ -day by Bro | Sullivan had been in the service since || ‘16-422 W. 48th St., New York & 4 W Henagnta, of Columbus, in| After distributing food to men in the | Yost Marshal General Crow his is February, When he underwent an ope sys "E>. A Knights of Co! 1 Haters the first call for the naval service since ation to make himeelf fit for acti gS PAA inal i ek AAS 6 BVer SILOM EMER he piescuce of several prominent front line trenches for three days and yo Drun Taw was changed te tacinas {tion ta make himself today's casualty : Americans, BIgDLe WILHOUL JeLUp, dteas Bergeant the BAYY ang alanine LuFpe wer eee eee Ee ——————————— Ee eee —