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vires A PAGE oe ei EVENING WORLD, Gr: ~ATHLIBERTY LOAN TWENTY AMERICANS SURPLUS MAY BE | MAY HAVE DIED IN $00,000,000; LILLE AND OSTEND fee Others Deported and Made to Work in German Factories Under Slavery Conditions. Number of Subscribers Esti- mated at 25,000,000—New York Over Its Quota. LONDON, Oct. 21.—Of more than 100 Americans originally in the re- conquered Lille and Ostend district, it is estimated to-day by investiga- tors who have visited the district that about twenty have died during the last four years and a number have been deported to Germany and either interned or forced to work in munition factories under conditions bordering on slavery. The amount of oversubscription is the only remaining question on the Fourth Liverty Loan, Latest reports from the Treasury Department at Washington indicate’ the surplus to se “several hundreds of millions,” and it would surprise none-of the of- ficials if the final figures should re- veal an oversubscription of $500,000,- 000. ts the], TH? following Americans were Second only in importance ts the) round gafe and well in the recaptured number of individual subscribers, and | region: this number is estimated at 25,000,000. the Liberty Loan Floyd Harrison and daughters, Brooklyn, N. Y.; P. MacMahon and New York = daughter Mona, Washington, D. C Committee at No, 120 Broadway %6-}ii5, Sadie | Gibson, Denve nounced this morning the certainty | vrs, Ulysses Bristow and daugh- that the New York district had lice Fanny, Chicago; Hira passed its $1,800,000,000 quota. And |icrays and family, Baltimo was sald that the oversubscriptiot |r Fougters and sister, Cle may bring the district total close (> iang; Mrs, Ella Danckwaerts, Boo- the $2,000,000,000 mark. , ton; Florence Brooks, Buffalo; Don- Returns are still being received 1} a1q and Agnes Grant, Detroit; P. 3. Now York, and the Federal Reserve) Tagen and daughters, Albuquerque, Bank he four more days in Mrs. Haynes and daughter which to forward its final report to/ San Francisco; Rev, Ezra J. ington. Harper, Salt City; Franklin of the surprises of the cam- hegog and eister, Richmond, Va; der, identified Barn: : , cight men who participated 1 Found Testifies He Found | ccimmage, during which Without Stamp. twenty shots were fire «of two weeks because] the asnallants besides Ui 1 juror and one of the| ured ¥ ssato as one of the paign the eager buying of Lib- | weg, Robert Lee and daughters, New erty Loan Bonds in Switzerland, Hol- | york; Mrs, §, Sherman and daugn- land and o utral countries, This | ters, Milwauke Butler and fam- buying ts taken to indicate that the | tly, New Orleans, neutra » longer doubt the ultimate | 5h, TEEPE aud completo victory of the Allied na-| §|LENT ON FEUD DEATHS, tlens, and that everywhere United | —_—_—— States bonds considered the Prisoner in Hosp Refases to world’s best urity, Tell of Slaying of Two, Despatches from Washington said) Angeio Barnassato, a prisoner tn that the fi neial situation ef the) St Catharine's Hospital in Brooklyn, sar |’ @ critical condition from five bu ountry ich that the fifth w . let wounds, refused to make @ state- loan perhaps it will be & peace | none to-day about the Killing of John loun—will havo to be floated about pertugia and Baldassario Como lax March 1. night at the former's saloon at No. 207 ya IN Johnson Avenue. RAINCOAT TRIAL RESUMED. Henry Sunrisi, Bertugiia'’s barten- in rnasato were Hemendinger and day Car- wo make three They belove the Brooklyn raincoat manu defendants te Company, ie ‘shooting was the renault ef @ feud turers, and six employees on a charge | HOOP NE Wee tho HesiiLane tous ° piracy to defraud the Govern- “Tiger” Smith Sentenced. | ment was resumed to-day in the Fed-) John smith, allas “Tiger Smith, for- eral Court in Brooklyn . mer pusi nd Broadway dandy, was Lieut, Wolling of the Quartermaster sentenced to from six months to three Corps testified that while inspecting | years in Sing Sing this morning by Jus- raincoats delivered by the Kenyon Co s Fresohi, Herbert and Murphy. in Tany he found several that did not | Sessions for obtaining $30 from Pear ths reduisite approval stamp of Fair Joyoe, » moving picture actress, Covernment inspectors in the factor on & bogus ch . B. Altman & Co One Thousand Lace Window Panels (French Hand-made Filet) will be offered, in a Special Sale to commence to-morrow (Tuesday), at the extraordinarily low prices of $6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.50 to 45.00 each Curtain Department, Fourth Floor) A Reduction Sale of Decorative and Household Linens ‘ e held on Tuesday a Frice may be obtained in Table Cloths and Napkins, in the wanted sizes ( to match); Huckaback Towels, Bath n Ih Mats; and Luncheon Sets, Cer ) and Scarfs, Madeira hand- embroidered or richly embellished with lace and hand-embroidery. epartment on Fourth Fivor) Madteon Avewr - Fifth Avene 34th aud 35th Streete Nem York — {ALL 106TH REGIMENT MOURNS THE DEATH OF CAPT, GEORGE E, BRYANT LIEUT. ALAN WAITE KILLED IN ACTION, HIS CHUM REPORTS Son of Former United States Circuit Judge Has Two Brothers in the Service, Lieut, Alan Waite, one of three sons of former United States Circuit Judge Waite, in the service, is re- Ported by a chum, Lieut Preston Walsh of this city, to have been killed in action on Sept. 29, The family lives at No, 634 North Broad- way, Yonkers, Alan was the young- est son of four, was a graduate of the Yonkers High School, Dartmouth College and was in his second year at Columbia when he went to Platts- burg. At Newport News he was pro- moted to a first leutenancy and made Battalion Adjutant of the 372d In- fantry Regiment, Judge Waite is now one of the Board of General Appraisers, Donald » the eldest son, is Road Engineer of the Interborough, Malcolm is with the Canadian Tank Battalion and Stanley B. is a Heutenant with a ma. chine gun company, CAPT, GE-BRYANT: Chaplain Writes Widow of Sorrow | When Officer of 27th Division Was Killed by Shell. The sorrow felt by the officers and Capt. George P. Nichols, Company |men of the 208th Intantry atth Divi-| F, 107th Infantry, has been wo sion, over the death of Capt. | Yaw een Wecneee Bryant, commander of the ma- in action and is now in a London who win Milled hospital, according to word received | Chine &4n etal aid ee ibedeies to-day by relatives. Capt. Nichols|>Y ® German shell, iy desc r letter to the soldier's widow from} was a member of the old 7th New York Regiment for fiftecn years, His|¥T@nk 1 Hanscom, se tee eth, “Sits f wound was received Sept. 28, when Heche Sie aia hacia nt Kemer iat canh: B @ machine gun bullet struck him in| PPR 18 the O10 3 coclee, @hare| MALOU a ‘ in Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, where ER, Stewart W., York, Pe the neck, His home in at No, 27 ft Mechanic: West 79th Street, hs 'fathior was armorer, was one of! smnoansoyas is i 78th Street, the crack rifle shots of the National] WOUPERE dein yy Prada ke™ Mele. ate Licut. Wilham J. Macheski, 128th] G j Infantry, was slightly wo Ht aor 1 rae Q 8 ly wounded and] “Capt, Bryant was killed by a shell Iamen cussed Aug. 5, according to word re-| just outside tho entrance to Tegl-|HRINSINT giaiter Py celved by his wife, Mrs, Evelyn Ma-|mental Headquarters,” the chaplain | {iiMoNs,, bani a 4 cheski of No. 177 Woodruff Avenue,| wrote. “Another officer, Lieut. Paris, | BREN, Yount tan Brooklyn. In a letter written Aug.| and several enlisted men were stan fran 9 to his four-year-old daughter, ing near Lieut. Paris was killed “Peaches.” the lieutenant said noth-| and nearly all the men were severely ing about his wound, but ‘enclosed two | wounded. iM pansies, which he sald he had plucked| “The news reached me a few min- WAGNER. Max" My 784 Park Av, | off the battletleld because they looked |utes later and 1 was stunned by the, 1, Mahhomoa Brooklyn. so pretty and unnatural to be grow-/announcement, as Capt. Bryant was JONES, John F., 764 MeDoneugh St., Mate dal sone re 27 Brunswick Bt, | ing in such a place, |a very close friend of mine. His go- | « hae he . ©) Police Licut. James King of the |ing has been keenly felt by the entiic ‘ Canarsie Station, Brooklyn, las re-|regiment, even at a time when tte- DIED OF DISEASE. ceived a leter from Capt. MoCarra o wee taking + dnd of Company F, 6th U. 8. Engineers, | place, MMAHON: William, 208 East 70th | | ALEXANDDR rept bala aluth, Mina, telling of the death in action July 15| “Capt, Bryant was buried to-day AL) ators wig | Sergeant. of his von, Thomas I’. King. {near where he fell and his entice jyctinurs Valley, Ta | ORBIER. Otto T.. We Cona, “the company’s position on the company was present at the simple y dauls C ae l@ross, Joh Gorpors| je night of July 14-165," the letter read, !services which I conducted, Hig off. | REED. Mhyletus fe. ovlelata Nan Vere olin Ys ann ty ‘was heavily shelled by enemy arul- cers and men fairly worshipped him, ayes, George, 782 Rogers St, Brook: | HAMM, John, 469 Eoacx St. Brooklyn lery. At daylight your son's body was]and rightly so, ho was brave, | nogtann, Farris, Ova YOUNG, Geil saa found in the position which had been |loyal, sincere and always doing what SMiaatAt ‘ Sse, suave Wagoner. assigned to him, He had died -in-/a real Captain should do for those | SXIER \" sis UE io 1 ll a tela stanuy, Your son died, I am sure, asunder his i ade ». Your g HEN seHUnR, Ralph, Bultatoy Bene ANDERSON Ladd the enemy @ wag not the only one Jof all the officers and men of the reg rs op , Ros KS." Will, Sai who paid the price for victory chat [Meat goen out spontancousiy to you Tom ie Irving Anthony, |BUE. Richard, 25 Pelt’ st, New York. night a ati cna rs Mich Although John F. Jones is reported | years ‘old, the son aU ren in to-day's casualty list as having iL. who s srr been Killed in action Sept. 14, his par Rete eel tag ined the RUDD Grover ents, who live at No. 764 McDonough ; Dr WEITMAN. dation A Ta Street, Brooklyn, have recived uit w MISSING IN ACTION letters from him since that date, 1"! for twenty-five | itautanent one, dated Sept. 20, he said he bad |?) 4s tho widow, two childron | SEIBOLD, Qeorse V.. Chicag just come from the trenches, suffer- | survive, Corporals. ’ ing with rhew:natism, and was in a —_—_—— | SPICER, Percey Ts Bridgehampton, COMERFORD, Richard J. 3061 Bai- y ]aehampton, hospital. In the second, dated Sept. | STOLEN TRUCK RUNS AWAY. | oy 28, he wrote he was having a good aang Antnrt atnde-wy time in Paris, Jones, who is twenty.| Detective Beards Awto and Finds i. SSAINIAR, SOM ATO 8 ims ane cs Cas Boy Unable ( Stop It. Ele ouga Gias ces Pe DIED OF WOUNDS. 306th Infantry, | A motor truck zigzagging at pertt- Bugler. Sergeants, | Policeman Frank Kirk of Hacken-|0U% speed down Flushing Avenue in| grapsNeR, Mowant i Dilabra et tobe eed US ie sack, who finally gave in to the plead-|yo0klyn carly this morning caught ; McFADDEN, Charles, Sherwood Ave. ings of his seventeen-year-old s0n| Wo recogn zed it ax one stolen tron ay, le Queens, N.Y. Ralph and allowed him to enlist, has| ~ . ; loys Pottadeiphie, |WILLIAMS, Holand A., Clifton Forge, Ve. Ja garage 61 Washington received word that the youngster was| Street, Manhattan. = 178 Mulberry Corporal, wounded while in action with the en-| Hemindinger commandeered an au- gineers, An older brother is in the|tomobile, gave chase and boarded the same regiment. truck while it was going at full sae He found a boy aixtoen COAL DEALER FINED $1,000, |” pale with fright, unable to stop ’ elthe truck. Tho detective stopped it — nd arrested the boy, Who had a glas Hencken Delivered Certain Orders 1 he had revolver which he sa In Full De ted ‘to Gedy Delos W. Cooke, istrator, has fined Henry Henek: dealer, $1,000 for violation of that no individual consumer shall _re- celve more than two-thirds of his sup- roal for the vered full amount tomers for ensh fine nas been forward- York County Chapter O'Leary Challenges Fairness of Court. Jeremiah O'Leary, placed on trial to-day before Judge Cushman in ‘ United States District Court on charges folating the Hsplonage diale denounced . ns of atrons, shouted ‘t warned t Don’t Say “A Pound of Tea”-Say : SALAMI TEA | then you'll get the real deliciousness of | pure, fresh, fragrant leaves blended to | At yeur grocer. Serkedpeshetyenty {Wiis | | | be rn nn en ONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918, AMERICAN WAR NEWS: LATEST ROLL OF CASUALTIES. OF 884 FROM GEN. PERSHING MAKES TOTAL ABROAD 56,227 verely Wounded, 16,122 Injured, Degree Undetermined, and 6,932 Missing. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. S1—| RUDDY, Stanky 8. Seranten, Pa. The latest army casualty list, con- Herman A. xc? taining 884 names, given out to-day| GH t oy, Hines V eras Wid by the War Department, brings the ee Grand total of casualties abroad up to] spanninc, Roy, Pueddona, Of this number 10,965 have Mechanic. been killed in action. The latest casualty list issued to- BARRICK William, GARRISON, Herbert MM 335 East day is divided as follows: Killed in| Broadway, Salem, N. action, missing in action, 54, Wounaey peverely,, S21; died, trom AWGuR: Breton, ‘i ounds, slightly wounded, 307; 5 sto, 243. died of diseaso, 31; wounded, degres | CANGA, Angele 246 Riverdale Avg yndetermined, 87. In addition to the 10,965 killed In rection, 4,749 have been severely wounded, 16,122 have been wounded degree undetermined, and 6,932 have been reported missing in action. The list follows: KILLED IN ACTION. Major. BLAND, William J., Kanes City, tenant, WA. 30N, Pere L., St Louis, 1 Sergeants, GAN Fain Hin | OURKOTO.” vi GRIES, Edward F., 8/9 Bodford av., Brooklyn, LAKY. Nenain Calumet, Oe “ Kseattomggataie te I Corporale, M'CARTHY, Dennis, 166. Simonson BRIDGEWORTH, Irving W. 146 Aye Port Richmond, 8. 1. N.Y. W. ats New York City. M'DONOUGH, John J., Buffalo. ro og Te M'GRATH, Joseph P,. 131 Keap 8&t., , Yurlth Morin. ria.) | 2raoklyn. twat A lon, Mam. | M'WILL babe Clarence H. Dunn- Ne Matin, sbeben gan, W's field, N. Kavmood'& |, Giuseppe, Dresden, N. ANDRBOLETTI, Maul 1, Lows, "New York City. OELKERS, Arend CG. “yo Quincy &t., Brookly: Fort Johnson, N.Y. N GORMEL, Joseph, Nunda TACKSON, “Wait Wis, Peat Gharles F ” he Elm Street, WOUNDED SEVERELY IN | Newark, N. J. ACTION MARTIN, Thomas L., 6 West 103d Major wane New York City. MAHON, Gabel 1 Jey Hichmoad, Va {Mi : bi Lieutenant {it HAT ay a, Tew er WH ble {WHEAT Rarmond. t TLLTAMSON. ZIRWES, "George im Rahway Nd WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED) Captain, MPROUD, Wilbur ©. Monmouth, 11 |k Lieutenants, COHN, Herbert A,, 150 W. 79th St,,| t f | Nowe, LoeSariees Bi | NAGLE, Cornelius F. 0. 882-A Mon- Sergeant roe St. Brooklyn. leant Piladelohie | POTTER, Herbert J., 172 W. 97th St, | CRANE New York City. HNC KL Mar Pr Jers AW i : " Gorporals. RANDALL , azo, | J ree san, Wee jDICKie, John du 395 East 142d St,, JORDAN. tb New York. | PACEARILG, doseph. St, Lo ip Mt a ‘ oderich tt, ‘Greenville, 8. ©, Seraaion, Tey —$— 10,965 Have Been Killed in Action, 4,749 Se-) | im, fultadelzhie Priv | wmv, 0. DQRWARD, Thomas 0. 31 Monitor! * St., Jersey City, N. GIANETTA, Joseph, Elizabeth, N. J. Ries GecOARD. Arbor nh ‘INTERNED U, S. AVIATOR THWARTED IN BOLD DASH Lieut, Duncan Retaken in Switzer- land After Fall From Bed- clothes Rope, GENBVA, Sunday, Oct. 20.—Lieut. Duncan, the American aviator, who, with @ companion, landed in the’ Jura | Alps with his undamaged machine « |month ago and was Interned, made @ bold but tu attempt to escape from the Internment camp at Andermatt on Wednesday night. He made a rope with bedelothes and [alia down the wall around the barracky |but wien he was soma distance from e ground rope broke and Lieut. t nean wal tinued his nd walk nen, along t tempt to 6 the direction of Gorse railroad line, His red almos' and the alarm was sent ltunnel between Andermatt and Goesche- nen, and when the aviator emerged from it he Was arrested. Ho was taken back to Andermatt and the guard at |the camp was « 4 Flyers Roston-Mineol, 21.—Pitot and | BROCKTON, | Harry Borre of Columbus, 0. und and was was strapped in the j uninjured. elved cuts about the Jinachine and. re | nd head And pensive dessert. 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