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‘ ’ wv | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918. “A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS : | 140 AMERICAN AIRPLANES WOMEN MACHINE GUNNERS IN GERMAN ARMY 556 ON LATEST CASUALTY tee IN GREATEST COMBING RAID; 35 Ae 4 Eee E] BRING THE TOTAL 10 54,095 cvs » TWELVE OF ENEMY WOUNDED ” 1 HEN NID An Vatidergrife Us Di TARANTO, Rocco., 75 Third Sty | Brooklyn, N.Y. |10,680 Have Been Killed in Action, 4,013 Are] Wounded Severely, 15,617 Injured, Degree 5-2 BVOPOGDEDE3.BOOOOO.D Undetermined, and 6,635 Are Missing. ra muse re sae ARTES © WASHINGTON, Oct. 19,-The latest W, like, Ol Poe, Pe FEL t ", fll of Us S. Flyers Return| ¢ fishin Been ont "*} TVOLGA: Lawrence, “Rochester, | FOX, james, " W. 12th St. New Safely From Expedition 4 t ment, brings t ra \ Nome, ark, [ERIE pemenict, tay 4 A og of casualties abroad up to 54425. Of | St ' nO PUT ay ware io 2 ay Os \ * ' ewire, a A gn Behind German Lines. i 3m this number 10,080 hav \ hited in | SBECHT, Walter! 21 Emerson Place GABEANSEL lanéte, Reehegler aE ? $ jnetion: | sre ANAC Rea A . Pa GORCZNSKI, John J, Rochester, WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY e | The latest casualty list to-day is| Yabete a) ta Conn, 1, N.Y, KORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Oct. 19 me as follows: Killed in action. |WARNER, Floyd Charles, Waterlzo, | Uist als. stan roh i 3 missing in action, 72; wounded N. Y. HEN DP ISON a ‘arthenon, Associated Press.)—All the aviators Ay ity aide: Prom "wotind Neleon 8, HISTON, ‘Timothy G., 4 Sierte : Aptewt : M Av., Flatbush, Y Lan took part in the uherratted ‘ » | died trom accident and other cau Cee f Nees HOLSAPPLE,”” bps hi ,” Phineny mbing Expedition behind the Ger- 3/8; died of dised wounded, de. ds RELY. i han lines northwest of Verdun Fri- gh |. ree undetermined, 1 rounraieutanant. Weret (a ons feta 0. ‘ I . 1% In addftion to the 10,/50 killed in » Harvey E., 320 East, 1)" NF i airy, Stam, fay, have been accounted for. opie War Has Produced Many Em-|¢ ection, 4eis 1 ven severely |, 108th Sty Now York,” Beet ee WHat, up tr Sak cat i : Hl ulators of Florence Nightin- | ¢ Loe ERAINENT and EL ard ed. ERAS Hloteet Ei" hatiapoogs, Tenn KNAPP, Charles, 1829 2d Av, New pid had been reported missing, but i . 4 |degree undetermined, and 6,635 have] SCOBELL, Henry J. Cape Vincent, orks : eturned during the night gale and Clara Barton. | ¢ |been reported missing In action oe a ‘ iy ace Phe, Seat Latest reports from the different | eae es $ The list follow WATREN 1 Pawo, Tae TMeOU LACH, Denn itadions how. Uikt thie G00 cena | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | + KILLED IN ACTION | TAN, tee sergeants. je PE, hemes, In protecting the bombers brought] When eighteen-year-old Bessie Ed- | 4 Icsuavigsts ase vey eweeee woah | | MARWOSKI Anton wards, daughter of Gen, Clarence Ed- | 4 ‘| pings ear [Seber gee lathe | DAVIDSON, Pith BI GALLIGAN, Bogoue, BR JONES, Walter S., Buffalo, N. Y. M'CONNELL, John W., 51 Lee Av. Yonkers, N. Y. SCHUYLER, Roy A., Pattersonville, own twelve enemy machines. Observers report that excellent re- fults were obtained on the various wry Ww MATHEWS. Th [MArZUR ECCT A |MAZO, Jacob, 1468 Sth Avex New York City, MOLL. Russell H., Reading, Pa, [Moti Sonn Ae’ Hames ito Mane, jwards, U, S. A, died recently of in- | tuenza contracted while nursing sol- diers in the base hospital at Camp boints bombed by the expedition.| yeage, she ws ade, ‘ag but the last of @ lon) While the bombing squadrons Pa Eh HEE “4 line of quict, devoted, heroic womon acke¢ owns and ‘ “ Hower," dachaon ie pipiee ae rae a cane S, two| soldiers in the Legion of Mercy wao N.Y. Corporals SUN RRIT bance fanadrons of pursuit airplanes ce have paid with their lives thelr debt | $ mE MACHINE SEVERSON, Will C,, Jackson, Neb ANHES\, John, Bynum, Tex sunkow, Gay be low des, attacked enemy jt their country, When this Ameri wo Sergeant CORRIGAN Tony Pe Beles, § NELSON, Julius jr, 841 55th troops along the roadways with small | puck down on the threehola | PC2dt*000600000000000Ced oe oeuouorort BLAISDELL, Cisde, Ekalaka, Mont COTTONS Menty 2, Worcesteh, “Minos Brooklyn, iz bes bombs and machine gun fire. str T! FUCH, Walt 322 € 5 6..| CROC Louis J., 480 E. 143d St, New af » Daniel Lester Joseph, 282 4 love, was a is extraor hote Ww is i 7 , Walter, 322 East 85th St., ph, Pty li sald tohuee Geen. tho latgoat | d love, was buried with mil- | hls ext sents hops je Photo were found operating ma Euard stood over them while they "Now york City, "York City. : " leqraw St. Brooklyn. interprise yet carried out by an alle |{t27¥ honors at the request of the mun| ¥ fo on the y of the | chine guns during the American poured shot into the ranks of th® aqvi wutmm th Yelena, Owl ' erick 0. Chippews Falla, Wie out Puan, Hy More, Nudie yet carl “ll-|in uniform she had given her life tv| German in the gray sweater (at | advance and it 1s reported they | advancing forces under General | HAUSER. "Georna 28¢"Ninth Av.|ttl td. 8 a) He Ho lgent, Taine Ala American flying force |save, the distinction was but one of| Jef. ‘The three women in the | were taken prisoners, An armed | Pershing | Nene: leland ley; vo aki Mike Fea PRamoea: farce, *pecktettey Mice More than four tons of bombs were|many justly accorded by brave mcn | ——— — nie LS ssinas| MHREEE) Bitten SCSs: toa: be KAPUSCINSKI, Miko, 792 Gtate St., [Prise Nar dropped by the American aviators,!y, pooun - ‘ . | ! SOBETA, Paul, Springville, N. Y. Perth Amboy, N. J. 4 © brave women since the beginning And always the nurses have faced - | THOMAS, Joh LORUSSO, Nicholas, 9015 3d Av., Vv. the bombers paying particular atten- | ‘ if, ne acoapted—denth SANTA CLAUS GETS. N John, 1047 Intervale Avs! ~Brnoklyn, N.Y, + Concordia, Ky, of the war, it, : cepted-death, serene low York, sw ereeHy at : PORCELLI, Sam, Rochester, N. Y. tion to B. le, where a concen-| jiich on the nurses’ roll of honor | 2"d unafrai¢ WEN, samuel” W., Animore, Okla |MIMAUGH. Malich A “352 ¢ /RORTER, ¢ adore, Hitchens, Kp, tatoo Gnrman {rape had ens |_Jgh tei site al of Maat Sarre AND. ARENCH HERO: READY FOR FRANGE °c HAUG Mat Ahir ase wont HERE Nacette mame reported. Buvancy received its share, 5 404 elieae ‘to the | INES OF THE WAR HOSPITALS. Pi Pare Corporals. MADDOX, Samuel, Graniteriie, 8. 0, RAMIREZ, Charles Alyious, San Pranciono, Cal, owing to its importance as a railway names of Florence Nightingale and |.0°¢, of the British martyrs was Red ‘Cross Begins Plans for Sending| BREN Ss AOD ERT MURPHY. John Tare Ee ead Si PRRs, town and the supply depots there. | ciara Barton, must stand the name of | Xie: unt Mache ihe want to Franc: meee att aH ae ‘ti eevee Co 7 Sarae) " Rracklyn, Ne ¥ ; Rds dBelbebterAt hn sins at awe: . tw + sco PI (. ent to France ‘ " in i aj v. Brooklyn |rerennon 4 j In the region of Bayonville twenty! raith Cavell. Probably no German in 1914 as administrator of the first Him Over With His Pack FESSENDEN Fay. Wott, Allegany, Be PR ek ; Fokkers attempted to drive off the| outrage against an, individual has UMit of the Scottish Women's Hos- to the Army. | GAGE, Charles R., Conklin, N.Y, YOLDS. & LP Pine Bint, Ad. Americans, who kept the upper hand| roused such a flame of indignation pitts that most excellent and et- | ito wand hola ' Pte Rtaine Bath Hier, Ma Scaty white, poueearuuen ep eeane nation ficient service supported by the con- Plans for receiving Christmas| HAMWAY, Charles, 123 “Washington THURSLAND, Edward, 44 2d 8t., nd scorn ag the military murder of stitutiona! Woman Suffragists of packages for American, soldiers in| cq, NOW, York Ci | Rranklun, N.Y, 1 FOURTEEN SQUADRONS IN THE| Nurse ¢ ell for the “crime” of help- | Great Britain, From France she went France were begun to-day by the JUNNSON, Caries’ toni aa JUPCHEL CH "Wolter Te, Swition, Masa FLIGHT. jing Belgian soldiegs to escape from | ‘0 Salonica with tne French expedi- New York Chapter of the American! ’Ntia, fen, Cam Tonga en | Meats eae 3 mafatnn G ich Savi : vsteted of four| her headquarter 1b Brusesla sending | uonmry, force, While, in Serbia her . é . Patrbnaga: whom Bualer. reenwich Savings a 5 & unit was assigned to service on the| ¢~ 9 re , Red Cross, Labels for Christmas [SYR EISON: Marmont REYNOLDS, Albert W.. Bleworth, i N r% two squadrons them across the frontier by under | Macedonian ‘front, ‘near the ‘aetua, | Corporal Bill Hirsch Wounded} poxes are being distributed by the SNCrf Wal," 4th ME ininee Bank 1 n which tacked| round railway and eventually vo fring line. At that me she was thc " ald THOMAS nan, La ba hdl M heesttyr, (has ead bee Be 1 eerie Setitaly ou ad of a fying column of motor am-| All Over Body Only “Put | War Department to the soldiers, who | mineit MEHREE, Arthor J. Cape Aira S.E. Cor. 6th Av. & 16th St, N.Y. \ : Alvan ne It seems definitely estau January, 1917, she de- i will send them to their relatives, Witete Waaoner. n mn a tute of 1.000 lished that he wes not eve accusnd | sed tu heipiug the slarving Dut of Running” for Time. Any reiative Who bas received a] ZALISKi, Jaca i Harry ¥., Abington, Ut bombers, of being « ntional spy, a thief of | and sick civilian refugees of Serbis pai jabel can obtain an official cardboard Farriers. H . ‘ | | of scouts at in n Valuable, military | information aud /at Monastir, and in her self-forgetful : bh to fatten At any of the ten stations! runaway, John eos. io TRWOLD, W : Will remain open until ha hong plans s certain that she was | service she was struck and killed oy Seven wounds are not enough tofwhich will bo opened for the purpose me olumika, Mo GUEY, John K 5 . . J Lcnaeliep 1 three most tender und devoted nurse not|a shell spiinier during @ Bulgarian pats ene (a Manbattan on Monday, No carton Wagoners, ‘ 9 o'clock this evening ns ut 4500 meters to (, rene | kill an American marine when he is Ivo! fj 0 only to British, French and Belgian | bombardment of the town, Will be given unless the label is pro- | DOU. Charios 1, Hetieton PRATT, Wilfred K.. Stoneham, Maa for Liberty L woe bomb The bombing wounded but to many Gerinans lan? Elsie Inglis, AWKh whom the soing after the Germans. At least,| sented. ‘These cartons are 9 by 4 by 3] Xin TERWY. Sin 1 ines, Okla Privates. . i ES. Meap Machines flew at 4,000 meter: | Even in the shi of a of the scottish Women's Hos- ino. an, 7 Sa “| +) finches, SMITH, Wiliam Nathan, Ohawhe, Okla AL sper ao hed Sant, One American plane, damaged dur. Od by her faith in England, as a ‘pi tals originated, is anoti F wom they are not in the case of Corp, BU] MTS n og Cross will give instruction Cooks. BEATTIE, Samuel G. 744 Ninth’ Subscriptions. alte : oldie s to his gun, soldier who iid down her life in her Hirsch, 15th Company, 5th Re ent, | us to what may or may not be Dackes Jievern ov Nev rk Ci 4 ing landed north of give for my country,” sue | country's service arduous 7, - "ne te si, {in the carton, will inspect ail parcels| TEOPOLO, Mette, 319 F be ntest vane Brleulles, which was a no man’s land, ‘old he in, “Ehave no tear aw | work for the wounded in Serbia, tua. Us 8. M. C,, who has written to his Soe eee urnen allée es 'W. 69th St. TAY HiShoo, 15 | Lendihew The av injured, but Ameri- 1 have seen death sy often | Mina and Dr. Inglis uncle, M. Kaplan, No, 406 East 160th | deliver the packed cartons to the it milGat CALISHOTE, Angelo, Bingnamton, en je Way, can inf 1 m deaplteleed none” nemee ET eee a an foldiers streot, an excitin sunt of the | Office authorities, ALLEN, Wes tee shit, They Fight. an des we away from almost certain capture by, * . meine. a6 No package can welgh more than|AXie ys TM Pater CEE a tant Biwatnge: Ay ey rigat. German ma The avi-) And when she waited, white and forces on the Roumanian | things that happened when the ma-| three pounds when ready for ah'p-|BELT, Mod Wii ike Wr 4. Can, Mid ator is in a 1 ho: but his | alone, in the little Zelgian courtyard | front, through Russia, Sweden and/rines smashed into the Prussians last! ment. BURG 2Y By Joli’ J) Granville, Win CLEIMAN, Jack, 189 Madison St, pat aie which was ) of execution, it| Norway and thence by boat to Eng- eee ‘ aa eh eo q New York, N. ¥ wound is not seriou Wha moka » faltered, According | land, where they were prepared tor|J¥!¥: Corp. Hirsch is now recover- CLARR: Oulss Laneee: bat Sprines, Obi bape cloudy, The expedition apparently ing, it was Miss Cavell's slayers who rane front During the march of!der date of Sept, 28 ho wrote to his OL IER EY Ra m RE - = J vas a biz surprise to the Germans,’ Witced and looked aside. Of the| More than 1,500 miles, Dr. Inglis, a frail s JONNELLY So fy aes Fee oe ance an Ere tWelve bullets ostensibly directed at | little woman, insisted on sharing ail | UNCC Saving y oAM OF NATION TO BE STOPPED | sivsdou inl Bulfalo, "N.Y. js for Fokks not appear until the per by the firing party, but one| the hardships of the men, and a few am getting along fine now. Al! DUFFY, Edward J., Lockport, N. ¥ bombers in some nees had ac-! touched her, and she was killed only nig ae her arrival on English soil| my wounds are heale 1 was wound- beat 7 | PUNCANS Prank W New Hampton, Mo 4 comp! 1 their and started sen the officer in charge of the |#he died from exhaustion, d July h © started our] T¢ ch Time Wasted in Pre-}Brsy kt i . 7 : weakness of nen, put his own | Stic! ing to. their bosis even when | ?'8 my pada si 4 paring for and Followin 4 ms at the Fokke ating as soon| Nrnivee to her head [Shells burst so near as to cover them | early in the morning, and fifteen rank varia Gaveitl . FA Bhat idan Be he as they hove into sight | HONOR PLACES FOR AMERICAN Le id Daye becom al most com: | minutes later we had 500 boche pris- Events, Says Piez. be eridan P., a page siden |fionplaces of war to Krench women | oners, They = bal ‘oc > eLP! e PAY. wtucker j ainaG la Bansidekadde havalcaan NURSES. nurses, In the first two years anda | ONC" They camo back jn flocks] PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19-Athleties| pay, Frantoenee Rt ty the most successful in the history of Posts of he and of danger go| half of hostilities twenty-two women | “fter that, me were mere kids,jin the shipyards of the country will be | pf rian American aviation. inevitably to nurses, and these posta | me nbers of one French society for|whtle others were old men. They -eepoemasuarys bees iM sf “se rox Meat "Dat hg 9 O ards AMMUNITION DUMPS ARE “#’e Never unwelcome, 8 cult, | aid to wounded soldiers perished as as ere giad to be taken prisone: Vice-President und General Man sits dS ; BLOWN UP BY pouea ir not impossible, to find a: case re- sot result of warfare. The firat| oc", Wore slad to be taken prisoners, icy Fleet Corporation fe MGEN Wesnshtnlee rm ows AL idl oe 1 where a hes played "ronch Red Crows victim oft as vid sae thelr part w ee are going to concentrate aslGh iii. tional Wasi ket Cegrrers ° ° mid v © bi 4s dor e struggle was Mile. Susanne Gilles,| “At night we went over the top oureattention aa we can on|GRINCEVIH, Alix, 31 Humboldt St. D Ss ex n two squadrons with small Si t wet ath l siet bree bred who fell at paneville with her chest | again, and it was then I was hit. aia Mil this," declared Mr. eo resklyn, N. Y. P 4 ena | Ine ress a in i we “ MATING] ECAKOL eq |t@ Sail for Europe, after the declara- torn by the fragments of a shell that | 1... : = “tle ; GUTSCHENRETTER, Joseph G. Marttont, Wis. } Leap 1 ip me suns ae ack ‘a oh ean cid n Month ago, incl a ThUraE ingen bemoan wie pes ae wot me all over—machine gun Pies, nts Lite have been alverted We Wad Ni i Oi wanda | a untry along the road-| sixty-five women nurses, And prob-|ghe was attending to the wounded pullets through the arm and in the|much, and the men themselves com- , Clar awanda, hea: aeauen aes ways lea © Landrevilie and {ably the firat two American nurden <)| "ino next victine sas AtNe agcard, (abdomen, and four shrapnel wounda(piain that they are led to waste too| N.Y. nea i iore than forty of the fashionable Landreset-st ard harassed J their lives tor cheln Qenting at Cambrai, who was shot point blank Jon my right leg and one in my back. |™much time in getting ready for athletic HART, Papiel A.. 922 58th St., Brook- : lb b he infanten try we 4 h Ayres anc russian soldier " 5 sd 2089: és even oo mud e e vote. shades, \ e e d the infantry front lines at Heten Lurnett "Noods, Red Cross | ya deat the heeitat eae eUk? | But that was not enough to kill me, [event® and too much time in recovering |, Qty “inauricg Z., Hillburn, N.Y. shades, will be placed on sale variow region of Lan-| nurses of Chicago, who were Killed | Shelling of helms seven women of {it only put me out of the running,” [om them . sera. | HAUPT, Frederic, 59 Woodbine St, on " drev aviators gepomed thas exploding shell on the steat.-| the French Red Cross were slain by| Five of the twelve 1 have favored athletics In modera- |" greoklyn, N. ¥ ; on Mond. day morning mngolia but a day out from the | ¢ en trom As-|tion, but the kind of professionalism we | 11 their 1 much damage |S! Mt it he bombardment bury Park and vicinity in Company a Ala | und great mecapeta New York If the red badge of courage belongs |B, 114th Divisio en) PAY have had serves no useful purpose. It LEMMAS a z ation among | They had enlisted for hospital work. 4 Ag I tion of wh \ OK Rober | {roops. ‘The lines marching south- | Cee ee eee Tort cada or iis |te the soldier in the trenches, aurely | who were reported wounded on Sept, [has become now only a question of who eer ih a Pi baa Lp 9 sced = ROR FOUN Ae er Mee aan ne tgk ecren | a See n soldier in the hospital} 16, have since died of their wounds, (cao pay the highest sala to a few | JAGNE J vil iced price of ward were missiles, | P is ca B¢) belongs the white badge of valor that | ‘The «© Serge uN L. Patt yn {Stars. The sasne conditions may not . a \ Cup, fired tn practice from a six-inch They are Sergt, William L. Patterson INTROPOLUS. 6: ” Heb, the Germar & bewild. | CUP Sred tn pi ‘i ck. from the| Must endure deadly peril withouteven /or Asbury Park, Corpl. Arthur N, [exist next year JOCHUMSEN. Kal i vad atate . frit : d he) the compensating thrill of offensive | Gar Bradley Beach aris aa = JONES, John W., Orien i N. +Y, ~ | ered stat F cover it} ccein and its fragments plerced the| preistance benity radley aoh and Pri ~—ae- JJORDAN Thomas } eo Q > ages ‘ bye Rion woiei Ana toe henet of eae os vates Ever t enyien ot Asbury New Yorkers Selected an Artillery KEATING, Prank. {01 Bodf i oF DSeo 7\ per yard 1 The Americans bombed e-| the other, | Ee Low Pay Bars Key Men Who An-| iieach and Uriah Matthews of West Qmsares Brooklyn, N.Y: , monville, Brique Verpel, Clery- ane m he Brat dreieen Duress 8 awer Pershing, Grove. were gussed, : The following men from this Sta’ apne i * rex . | le-Grand, Aincrevillo and Imecourt,| F)ciiities was also one of the first to| Gen. Pershing has Issued a call for] A letter dated Sept. 18, just re-|lave been recommended as elig: ; Pe whi i 3S each of these towns being either a on the nurses’ field of honor and! 750 first-class telegraph operators and | Celved from another Asbury Park boy,|for appointment as Second Licu- k \ German supply p ranarmy unit! glory—the fleld of hospital service. | some of the best inen in the employ | mates the Germans launch’ MUus- |tenants of Field Artillery, U. 8. A. at] 1 - headquarters. = ‘Different observers | She was Miss Annabel Roberts, 8! of the Western Union Company pre- | 1a7cmes, attack on the night of Kept. |i. peta Artillery Central Omcers' |L rm N.Y reported explosions with great clouds | Vassar girl and a resident of Madison, ; A and whole companies were over ning School, Camp Zachary Tay- | |}! { xf smoke in Bayonville, Remonvike| x. J. $ ifor the front May 14,| 8ented themselves at the recrulting|come. The division at that time was 1 Me 4 LEROY, Lauren . und Amecourt a stant service until] office yesterday to answer th all, | in t Vv at M'DERMOTT, ‘Thomas Jy 171 Java In the region of Ae She died| but were much taken abac on | Americ » not mind Cart rooklyn, N.Y, 4 Madis i f Kokkers endeavored contrasted informed that they could be enttat : tse ste weninneant = fs ‘Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue Americans, but : ation On Bl ae ete ite oe tae retina hee 4, eee MARKOWITZ Louis, 511 'W. 1798 ‘ = ; tting e bo e class—Vassi +e Fd ad ‘ iat Ray & é, | or ' + te be Ded pp J Rete mission. Her class—Vassar | of $30 per month.” These operators in | { HL ss af a 31h and 35th Streets Nem York | he course ¢ eir ordinary work omng arn more than $30 per week, and,|fimiy enn ‘ many of them are married, With |ivn. He w pacame ‘oombee | familie’ Ge aupeeri’ they do abt cae | #9 erolc nurses had | how they can go overseas at t [ep esk OF urope's suffering | co? pay offered by the Governt wrote home 1 to their own death, Miss eneeeeeneties Mann was jaughter of Jos-| Poretgn Les the writer and lecturer, | » French hospitals at the pel a nervy Boche single handed at- | hor tempted to attack the bombers, but) for Nurses hel downed, Even bef Transport Sank. ettled yesterday __ LL TY RS —_—— 1 last sum: sterdam, N.Y tants some pout it five rn in Scotland twenty fo, but came to Ame: | a old, He | Bernard M. Baruch that two four soldiers were drowned when the army trans- Dinner Guests Here. port Amer F pler in How cd there| ‘Th Foreign Legion soldiers who k Regiment boken wo navy, men uth broke down, return-|came to America to aid the Liberty = | how the c i. Brleieas a nd | ing home only to die, | Miss, Saran | Loan will be honored with a dinner Aliens Oeated From | rv Fs IN THE SOW, Te COUNTIY 918) ery Meatien N fF veland, Tenn, ft Chicago died i Hie Hike given at the Hotel McAlpin to-night Hlant, UY IBERTY . > nO ordinating the Industries i first class firemen The cS ofa Nee ysrent 8 | by the combined French sooletion of German aliens found i EDITORIAL inaung t Id Ss in corporal wa r vursday night New York, dinner will be fol- |Working in the plant of t onal R ww An 1 h of work serving a odor Winnl le W 1H SOR Ne ‘retuned ) fed. ross nurse, way ‘drowned when | lowed if f, tygplion under, oh aue, [Suiphur Compeny at Havonns, N, J SECTION job of winning the war, , riny \ ) tiilan steamer Hrindis) struck a | Dices of the Loan Committ ere discharged yesterday following : : , eoldiers sia war Honiiitaieoocnded exnie [Tame aie ment Armory. Satuhar Duty ot dereer Gite, seat - TO-MORROW'S War Work of DA. RL ta to an American irae, | ae eeorerer Her, superintendent of the concern, Ir sr INKY ; " : Mt Duensing. whe died ig| Watched Fta Made Citizen, | uier Z 4 i J N § 4 1g Roof tho Day 4 tending a wounded soldier, | the Bronx yeste DALUMlned “dos ltumation hy amplevine ghamlaa tee | WORLD i} tells how the N 1 *) Revolution in t : course, Atnerican, Canadian andj seph John Lawlor, twenty-one, in. the pe olaleet LL Eada were ional senti- tributed $2 Cross a h nurses have been exposed to! presence of Miss Adele Brady of No. | o " , 9 ; 4 4 | i an ti sta eds death over and over again from the] 3896 Valentine | ae ue, Fiver W.'tn Weodside Diss Aner TIFFANY & Co, NEw YORK ment of Australia is becoming he CMO enemy's chivalrous habit of dropp daughter of the late Justice i Fort Worh, | , months ending Oct. 1, according to the fortfied cities and of attacking hos. Peis" fcihant Bay" Tracing sia ing Cadet W. L. Woodside of Amherst, | i hi semi-annual report of the War Relief pital ships, such as the Liandovery He was brought to America by Mass., injured last Monday in « crasp gService Committee, Castle, with mines and torpedoes, paregts when he was three years old de dead. Ee _ ed Se

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