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‘ : ! 1 ‘ A internal oy reid 233 zi z a = raf GOLD uf =a ? ii alah Tonn aed ane: Lager TIERNO, Gennaro, 206 or ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER on 1918, GEN. PERSHING REPORTS FB Lo te 00 MORE CASUALTIES; ese TOTAL REACHES of, Mol (Continued From oA Fresh Third Page.) << ‘o>. Piet ta Raye, pine 9. Mertette, 0, Major, PEPPER, Benjamin ¥ Lieutenant. CARIBON, Otto, Albat Mo, Sere eants, ‘ooster St., wonk FOB Vakntine, Tore evtington. Conn, VAN aL e Sesmenue ie VigscHen, sith, ‘tation as a safe and effective | remedy for stomach ail- |" ments, They are Quickly helpful in bilious attacks, sick headache, dyspepsia, heartburn and constipation. They act gently and surely on the organs of elimina- tion, purify the blood, tone the system and very quickly Strengthen Digestion Largest Sele of Any Medicine tn the Worlds Beld everywhere. tx boxes, 10c.. 25e. VAN VOORHEES, Louis T4 North vaanawanda, NY. 1a bi tig This space contributed to winning the war by THE MEDICAL PROFESSION OF GREATER NEW YORK B. *, As, Pelix Alex. Menomines, ‘famvel Vander, Hills, Minn, tite Boise Fe" NJ Brooklyn, N. Y. Syracuse, WANs He alegting, Ha tor it’, New Tintaln, Route, Okla “Arthur | Ry ne, KASLOWITE, St., New York City. , 1H, na uput Tat, Rockville Influenza and Kindred Diseases Usually Start With A Cold Don’t trifle with them— It is a lot easier to prevent disease than to cure it— At the first sign of a cold, take we CASCARA Ber QUININE Poms ‘This old fashioned household remedy has been used in American homes for twenty years. Tt breaks up a Cold tm twenty-four howts—Grip in three days—tones and regulates the system. Entirely harmless and has no unpleasant after effects. You can get it at any drug store—24 tablets in the old familar red top box for 26 cents, Get a box for emergency use, W. H. HILL COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. Buses , Milfred, St. Regis Fal Kenna, Auentonn, Washington. D.”« N.Y. DEAN, Jemee Ia DIED OF WOUNDS. Philadetghte, Pa, Harry, 206 Madison DIED OF DISEASE, 8 DEEMER, Robert G., Lebanon, RORKN: Werte i. “Ayringheld, TUMULTY, Patrick, 85 Marshall oe, | N.Y. Paterson, N. J. Lg ag) ANDERSON, Charter HAnieTT, Mryant, ithe ATE a, HOLTON, ‘i New York Me ora 4,2. a ‘Ae! . Mis POLUERS, Wester Hl, Chicago, GOLDBERG, Milnee "ine E, 103d A Jeasg ©, Detrot! YONA. Tanne, Butuan, Oke TONES, Jease floyd, Bienyilie,” Lae HAMILTON,” ‘Ervin V., Bordentown, | Kaneita! tanrtes so}iNigon we, L., 82 Orchard DUSBEAU, Rotol William, Toledo. Teste, 7) Reid Av,,2/ED FROM ACCIDENT aaa OTHER CAUSES, pYsn tee Corporals. Lawrence, Anpoosat. GOLDBERG, Emanuel, Granville, a GAREY iret MU NAS Winfast wel (don PEGG, Erne Ernest As. ‘Rochester, N N.Y. = | RUPP, dons Grove, SLIGHTLY WOUNDED IN ACTION. Corporal. DAY, Gay R., Washington, Pa, Private, HAWEINS, Josh, Pine Knot, Ky. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETERMINED), DICKINSON, guuiley ere Date EBLING, Herman George, Batavia, LAFPERTY, Daniel P., Philadelpbla, 8 ints. BUTLER, Charles A., 193 South Ox- ford St., Brooklys ye GORGE, Jamen, JONES, William, 114 yan Wagenen Ay., Jerse KAPELMA| Place, Brooklyn. ROADSIDE, Metro, STANSFIELD, George Eq Jry 1085 Union &t.- Broo y' VICSIK, Rudolph, Riverhead, N. Y. BARNES, Carol eRe Crag. Ney BUTTE, aeneD iearge DONOHUE, Patrol,” 118 E. 98th St, New "yori City. ire af Gallet. Ya, Fort Worth, ‘Tex, ROP wit ete, Ns De Pattee, Tex, eas "hia, excel Mie, Salutes, Ge, ‘348 223d St, Brook- ert, iis St. John’s ALLISON, Charl New York City. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Second Federal Reserve District 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORKCITY COLLINS, MAndrew,. 103 Ww Wien ae, C8 che, Westville it harien WF lade BNA iD yaad it, Mg SWICK, Homer H. Auburn, N. Y. ‘Lyme Me, Mabe’ Anti Wentertna. Harry, 621 frie, ek ae Blow ti ay BOR. Brooklyn. ALDERNE. ay Sean. ay on Avy Hints ‘MAN, Willlarn do "318 Hum- Me Chatles Han 4 }, Ore, Lie ua GSPTKKO, William, Mount Pleasant, Pa. DUNECZKY, Man’ oe DELANEY, J 3 J. Elizabeth, N. 4/9 Fibs si gi des rt TEM Albert On rus New York City. LEGRON, Lester D., 270 Albany Ave, McFARLAND, McGANN, Thomas J. 33 Ki ah MARQUART. Albert J 41 Bardo! St, Buffalo, N. Y- MARRO, Antonio, 513 119th St, East Now York. ny eer a RSH Ae tat bd ‘e: MO fit PC Tn WAXMAN? Moe, S201 5 05th = New Were EN, WHALES John Bayern N. Je WUARY, Garence B. a YounG, Robert W., Aub: KEL oaanor, 1 MISSING IN ACTION. Lieutenant. GARDINER, Newton B.. Sergeant. CANNON, Wiliam H.. Du Bole, Pa, Corporal. RATTRAY, Charles T., Chicago, TL Mechanic. CONLEY, Thomas F,, South Boston, Mam Privates. BEDSWORTH, Rufus, Prineess ane, Ma, ¢ Grant, Eureka Spriugs, An COLLINS, Josie Les one W. Va. Finveys Dorset, ERUSiAnIE, Mauri Pailadelphia, Pa, BRESIBACR, em ira B., 'Ubions, jong, DUBIN, Abraham, B11 E. 178th St, weit, York City. Pete, Mineral, W. Va, MENOT O: |FORD, iohrs ity 1768 44th ste Brook- tym N.Y. jrort pt Peier b.. Be WLR, Dar Daniel, Clark, rainy V alte GHUMES William’ E-, Alstoo HOUBEE, Onarieg Ports HURLEY, John W., Jerome, ni field Av Richmond Hi Island, N. Y- KARCZEWSKI, Fide! 215 Tumely abe Marcus W., Rochester, Long Ave., Jersey City, N. J. LE Pia a [TINDER MANS figechia, Pa, LUSARDI, Angelo, 316° West 69th |, Sty,New, York City, arc Angello Rochester, N. Y. ‘ing. Ind, TBD isa, fi, Hem Ryn | RIPE, Ie ‘WwW, Va ROGERS, Frank, <. E7th St. and Ave. T, Brooklyn, . notin Roe the Cts, is, RYAN, deceph md 1052 Decatur St. Brooklyn, SAROEAN ‘oan Yam, North Middletown, | SCHNEIDER, Noah J, 71 Jones St, Newark, No J. Shana: aie Por ® PTON, Ret den Fi 5. PE Net Fh faire, Mo. WARDE Hugh HAEWOO ae aise tein | ‘T.. Portland, Ore, Th. coe Wien, Rava ace FE |KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION. Wagoner. CLATTON, Obarle F.,, Beat, nM Priv TUCKER, Walter, Haddonfield, N. J. KILLED IN ACTION PREVIOUS- | LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. @ | Privates GARCIA, Ptactto, ae, 1, Mt. GAROLA Sop os HARNEY, Patrick, T06 Bedford St, chal @,, Tempe, #a, WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Sergeant. Mechanic. JURY, Leroy, Barrutung, Pa. WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION cautions, avoid crowded PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION, Private. JACK ALITZ, Josey, Philadelphia, | SLIGHTLY alaray alae IN ACTION DALEY, mes, Chicago, DAVIES, Charles Arthur, Kingston, Ps. pity 8, SLIGHTLY WOUNDED IN ACTION —PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Corporal. Private. —PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. 'ANOTHER PANIC ON BERLIN BOURSE; PALACE ATTACKED PARIS, Oct. 19—There was another panio on the Berlin Bourse on Thurs-| ment right into the sore, STOP PAIN! RUB ture and misery with old “St. Jacobs Liniment” ey nerves, and like magic—neur. NEURALGIA AWAY Instant relief from nerve tor- Rub this soothing, penetrating lini- ed he Belleville Avy New: inaiat. Site shine aegis, Sw. res es eg, 2 WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER- MINED—PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED MISSING IN ACTION. hap KING, H Aw Park Ave. New York. ci, tis ng’ SoDrRRY, Janes 7 pga, i og, Privates. KORTHALA, A, Detroit, Mic |MAMILTON, Howard J,, Guide i Sigel, TH, DIED FROM AEROPLANE Acci-|HARDING, William, ‘Tome “River, na rer Duleth, Mina, DENT. EY, James C., Southampton, N. ’ Lieutenant. IN HOSPITAL8—PREVIOUSLY Ri PORTED KILLED IN ACTION, Corporal. FOUNTAIN, William ¥,, Manchester, N., HL, Private. FARLEY, Vincent J.. Minersville, Pa. IN HOSPITAL—PREVIOUSLY 'RE- PORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Private. rid RAND, Prederich J., Weston, Mam, LEDERER, Robert, 234 E, 66th St,|RETURNED TO DUTY — PREVI-| demonstration by thousands of work- OUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION, Sergeant. day, according to advices from Zurich. Maritime securities are reported to have dropped 26 per cent. and chemi- cal products issues from 10 to 20 per cent. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 19.—A handred window panes in the Imperial Palace in Berlin were smashed by a rioting mob during & peace demonstration y, | Wednesday, according to reports re- *| ceived here to-day. The police were routed, the advices sald. Thereupon the crowd rushed to the palace and did considerable dam- age before being dispersed. At the recent election to select a succesor to Kaempf: the Independent Soolalists paraded, carrying pincards with, te slogan: war lasts another year the Kaiser will make his exit like the bgt A despatch from Berne says Beri reports show the holding of a peace men, On the other hand, the - otic and economic asscclations tne gently “St. Jacoos Liniment” con- It is a harmless “neural, which doesn’t burn or discolog Don’t suffer! It’s so needless. Get small trial bottle from any drug rub the “achin; nerves” and in just a inoment vou will be absoluttely free from pain and sufs, No difference whether your pain or ‘a is in the face, head or any he hody, you get instant re- ef with this old-time, honest pain it can not infure.—Advt, >> 6 BeLcans Hot water - Sure Relief GINA, Joseph, Seranton, Pa. CRANDELL, Samuel, 161 Maugir St. RETURNED TO DUTY — PREVI- me rigs Rose WEUU revley WILSON, “Arvie Jk.) Ewing. Tid, PRISONERS — PREVIOUSLY RE- KEBLER, Charies H., Philadephia, TARR mae Rees, Pe KUZBARSKIS,, elim Utica, N.Y. Wourk. ‘nyeas Galas, Mas. Walbridge 5. Taft Gets Commission, Bmith Taft, banker at No.- 40 Wall Street, New York, and nophew of ex- President Taft, was graduated from the s Field Artillery Officers’ Training School OA Er skiyh ‘Sam, 300 South 4th |at Camp Taylor to-day with a commis- sion a8 Second Lieutenant. WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION | everywhere at 50c a box, 6 Priva’ lutions urging the organization of a stubborn defense. cluding the great German M a Sante hapoelasies, have puaeee fone Od NS FOR INDIGESTION Brooklyn, | OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. T., Portiand. Ore, PORTED KILLED IN ACTION, Sergeant. Privates, thew, —_—< (Gpecial to The Prening Worl.) LOUISVILLE, Oct. 19.—Walbridge Leen cEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SPANISH INFLUENZA RAGES IN U.S. Thousands of Cases Reported With Many Deaths. THOSE WHO ARE MOST SUSCEPTIBLE TO IT “FRUIT-A-TIVES"—The Wonderful Fruit Medicine—Greatly Helps To Resist This Disease. The epidemic of Spanish Influenza which played such havoc in Europe, has reached this continent. Thou- sands of cases of the strange malady have appeared and many deaths are already reported; Surgeon-General Blue of the United States Public Health Service having stated that “Spanish Influenza will probably spread all over the country in six weeks,” Practically every ship which touches our shores trom abroad brings those Surgeon-General Blue urges that “the individual take all the precau- tions he can against contracting the disease by care and personal hygiene.” Plenty of exercise should be taken; the diet should be regulated, etc. Spanish Influenza affects most se- || whose powers of resistance are weak- ened by illness, work (oF Worry, (4 pecially those who are “run-down” “not feeling up to the mark.” The really great danger from the disease is not so much in the disease itself as that it often develops into pneumonia, What everyone needs now isa eral tonic like “Fruit-a-tives. wonderful fruit medicine germ-killer. It is a bod: strength-maker; a bloox power in protecting against the rav- ages of disease. “Fruit-a-tives” regulates the kid- neys and bowels, causing these organs to eliminate waste regularly and natu- rally as nature intended. ‘“‘Fruit-a- tives” keeps the skin active, and puri- fies and enriches the blood. ipruit-a- tives” tones up and strengthens the organs of digestion, insuring food be- ing properly digested and assimilated. Everyone can take ordinary pre- laces, and use ‘‘Fruit-a-tives” regularly to insure sound digestion, to keep the bowels and kidneys regular and the whole system in the best possible condition. ‘hen we are safe from disease. “Frui %, dealers lor $2.50; his PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS. | ING IN ACTION. eae verely elderly persons and others mt trial vgs, 26e, or sent postpaid on re- ited rigs his FRUIT-A-TIVES, SBURG, i ea & Help Our to ferret out the treacher- ous Huns from the sacred homes of FRANCE, BELGIUM and ITALY It is only with plenty of money that Uncle Sam can help win this tre- mendous war by fur- nishing the Allied armies with powder and guns! OPEN YOUR PURSE! LEND! LEND! LEND! to Uncle Sam, the safest banker in the whole world! CONTRIBUTION OF Bollettino della Sera (Italian Evening Bulletin) 178 PARK ROW = NEW YORK _———————— te infected with the disease, 4 == = Germany’s Part in the Murder of a Million Armenians TOLD BY Ambassador MORGENTHAU EVERY DAY IN THE EVENING SUN == —

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