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sn _THE EVENING. WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR ‘NEWS. (MACHINE GUNS HOLD NO TERRORS FOR YANKEE PATROLS | 101 US, SOLDERS T60 AMERICANS DIE 22, 1918. LISTED AS LOST AS GERMANS BOMB ON TONOERIE KITCHEN AT FRONT Fourteen Privates Saved When Sergeani, Wounded in> Cha- Submarine Sank Ship on teau-Thierry Air Raid, Tells Sept. 30. Story in | Hospital Here, WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—The War! One! the undred and sixty-five Amert- Department to-day made public an soldiers were killed when German names of two Lieutenant aerop and ninety nes, flying over the Ameri nine privates lost when the United |lines in the Chateau Thierry sector, States steamship Ticonderoga was Shortly after midnight on July 18 submerged, Sept. 30. Fourteen pri- dropped bombs which blew up a vates are listed as having been saved, kitchen in which ‘The Navy Department previously had announced a list of eleven offieers and 102 enlisted men of the navy who were lost at the same time, three of- ficers and five enlisted men who wer, 250 soldiers wor eating. Many of the eighty-five wio cscaped death were wounded. Onc of them was Sergt. Otto Wolz, who suf- | fered three wounds in the head, icit | arm and chest. He is named in to saved and two officers who were day's casualty list, but is already taken prisoner, in the United States, recuperating, Following are the officers and en.) the,General Hospital at Rahway, N. listed men of the army who | lives in the sinking of the T: He told to his mother the story of the bombardment | Mrs. Barbara Fishor wood Road, Brooklyn. | b and splendidly successtul work in | "My "MORRIS, amesy 25" Northridge St. LY REPORTED MISSING To Preserve Teeth 0% tits sot turrows at nome, | HARZARD, Jeeph Lee, Belmont. N.Y. . Patchogue, N Privates Very sincerely, Moon Howe r a a ~ | Mw ‘ if . [orneer! ‘ y KICHWINT y . , ay ae F Y JOHN J, PERSHING.” | Sy RASSEL. “Frederick. “H., 3339 | ROEDING, Frederick F., 97 Miller ‘ 1 or Your Lifetime |S ruton st. Breckiyn, N, ¥ Mayes Brookly. PRN Sw Meng Chat Save your teeth with SOZODONT. Fare Deeixion to be Appen Tebre hii, dines aly BC TESNY Reson) Die Teter, F ! I It does not injure the enamel—it ecent fare over the line WEISBERG, Morris, 2 Cannon St Ati i { IN HOSPITAL— PREVIOUSLY RE h 1 very crevice and crane | tle Trenton and Mercer County Tra New York art } PORTED MISSING IN ACTION vnercleane every, crevice 4 tion Corporation, as authorized by the | Z0EN*. Jonn B., N y STASZEWSKI, John Jy First St Privates. ny and, preven decay) It benpe the ate. Public Vulities Commission, und | HONTOs Bageue, “Chiagn Bayside, No Yo [rrnvean, yrgttncten, Ak gums firm and healthy; stimulates of the six-for-a-quarter | —— UTKOWITZ, Frank, udiow St.,|‘ NK Ty ns i idity | tickets as a War-time. measure, ‘Vas fary |RETURNED TO DUTY—PREVI- circulation end neutralizes acidity {ti ay by Judge Bwayae in | Ted by a | pettus Sh Siac te | OUSLY REPORTED MISSING and it is very refreshing to use. | the Supreme Court of New Jeracy. An| WILSON 1a Philadeish IN ACTION appeal will be taken | Major L. J. WOUNDED SEVERELY Brivates | British Casnaitios Week. | bet got A mAON: lect hot: Uauer micciailstatl rhe | LONDON, Oct, 22,—British casuatties ne #4 Canadian Division, | WATS epee Ke MASE: | RODRIGUEZ, ye reported for the week ending yes erday | German sniper. whl aa sk De SLIGHTLY | WOUNDED—PREVI | hen prev aT.150, compared to 36, tions at the front. Volunteering his | RANIQN OUSLY REPORTED KILLED FOR THE TEETH soe, Hpevious Ween. : Thay are divided services, he came overseas as a brig: | IN ACTION, Killed died of wounds—Officers,|adey commander in the first Cana- | pop! ty, Kany i lcIsEK, Julian |WOUNDED IN ACTION—DEGREE dian contingent, and was Wansferred ty the $d Division, 517; men, 4,79) Wounded or missing— Omicey, 1,464; men, 90.198, me | | at Soi ‘ eae es Next to spending Christmas in Berlin, the “BOYS” will get more real delight from a bar or box of AUERBACH’S delicious Chocolates and Candies,than anything else. They bought them now crave for them “Over There.” Tents, Joanyh W, Freeman, We No. 1330 Willoughby” Avenue, Brool at. Dee lyn, when she vistted him. Serg*. | J Mat Autrey, Howton Wolz is twenty-five years old and en- | 4p ORR MAN MACHINE ON ED BY TMS ANIRRICAN PATROL IN THE MIFVEL Kast Tivermo!, 0 : listed about three years ago in the | SAMIENT “& <omminre FORMATION doh a8 rT 23d Regiment. He w later trans- |} ——— _ - — - ~ - —- = Sea Glan ferred to Company H, 30th Infantry. SONERS UNDETERMINED—PREVIOUS Eide esas sur) Myron E. Dixon, Company M, 165th PRISONERS. LY REPORTED KILLED IN oop ST ea oe i aoe RCA Pet : WASHINGTON, 0 Names ACTION Lowe HW, Oxmpbell, Belton, 8, C1; Wilfrel A.'Infantry, is a prisoner in the hands] ; +. Colm, Oreriin, 0. mie. of the Germans, according to a letter, Of thirteen officers and seventy-on | Lieutenant. 3 trick F. Dugan, 685 Jackson Aver io urs No. 1140 Pacific Street.|™ announced to-day by the War | Private nue, Long Island City, N. Y. Brooklyn, with whom Dixon lived.|Department. Licut. Stewart A. Mo-{ PINCUS, Jacob, 336 Christopher St., Dean Duscen, Cleveland: ‘Pienk 1, Duswoois, | Brooklyn Pixon lived. | a well of Weat Pbiidaelb oh Bresklhn: oimde, O.: \. Dute, Aubara, 0. Metra Dixon wrote that he had ‘been slightly | Dow Wate base DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER , Kamer, Chagrin Palle, 0, ‘, Kis, wounded in the’ Chateau-Thierry | Ported wounde pit dhe halal = 8 CAUSES. ‘i Ganiver, Rock Hil, 8 a ealecha had Menaears ante Lane ¢ fooklyn, and Hen °: ‘ A ° ~ rd, NY Ganiner, Milton, Pa.: Willis J. Geb u aid he had r t m his) 7, - 1» soot 11,109 Have Been Killed in Action, 5,121 Se- WATSON, James, Fort Edward Cratlen “E. Glazevrook, ¥ w 1. Dixon went to the Mextean. hea an mp. } ren bil dated Lar ‘ a Sidney, N. Yu: € border th the 28d New York In Lie Horace W. Mi 1, Corinth Ww. : - LAGRE , Jerry, clean Hinks0 nice. talc eatan <hanatbebeds to the Mist. also is in unknown clump. verely ounded, 16,444 Injured, Degree Passaic, N. J aa Aid es bs and Licut. Herbert H. Doehler, Court * ‘ seit HORSESHOER. old 69th ind’ Huntington Strevts, Irooklyn, 4 Undetermined, and 7,048 Missing. WALSH, Joseph, 1877 Putnam Ave. After he had been twice wounded, | Landshut oe 3 et Brooklyn. once by shrapnel and another tin Phe remainder of the officers | WASHINGTON, DB. C., Oct, 22— | KEAMPR, Marrs, Cuteage | PRIVATES. by a German bayonet, Joseph Walsh, | follows |nnen terest: asimy, casualty dish ‘eon= 14 ee BINANTI, Frank, 9 Aspen St. Pas “tee dv AT_RASTATT. tuining 559 name out to-day | N thirty-two, No. 7 Putnam Avenue, Captain. by the War: Dep brings the [raw onwe hover, ative Ridgewood, met death by accident in| ADAMS, Frederic E., Mamaroneck, | j:runid total of cue ibroad up to SOAR ‘Cn \ Me POET ED OF WOUNDS. France on July when an auto} N.Y. 5 this nuinber 11,109 have Corporals Li barge " : aR Lieutenants: 1 ally M oh " truok on which he riding struck | seHMELZER, baw lateat: dha " , SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. MNO aR HR ' fonden, 0, Gillam s a shell hole and overturned. Walsh | MiQih. O10 phe “st, jay: ia divided f a Lieutenant. VELLIAMS dour Dy ' *. C.; Miahae! !', O'Hara Jon je the third of his family to die in| GINTER, Cietiet “Ay 427 St. Marks|iaction, 4 VASSELL, Pred Walter, Milwwauker Privates. coe. Divine a “ the war, his brothers John and| St, Brooklyn. wounded severely, 17; died. f Serge ants. . v vis a O.; Walter with the British Army. Joseph, who} aipesry, 6 Pr mile, Pa, andstenninga 4 Nt san eee 4 | RUDNITZSKI Joseph, — Milltowo lived with his aunt, Mrs. Bridget (‘GROADY, Alten A, 62 West 02d @t.,|, If addition to ee UR Henge, Mamitt Hired, guomes, snunsite, ¢ Hughes, was a member of the 11th|” New York Gonntee IkAk tata Goan Woutaes | ‘ WALLACE, John. Lawrence, 23 United States Kngineers, He was A ONes 3m ee O48 { Whyte St., Jersey City, N. J the Mexican border | cevudar wAT SIMBURG. rhe attaitoee A WOUNDED. (Degree Undetermined) A promise to ¢ to his mother) AT. RESERVE HosPirat, BAY- KILLED IN ACTION NENER, doin Meets Cen every day was carried out by Private) iserox, gon EO ae Pao rae Par ap é (eta RL acide Weiminekome: “Ale A. Moran, twenty-two, No. AT RASTATT.. TRINGER, Lam tt x RAMMOTER, Le Lieutenants. ek machine gun company, until he was ‘ "At CASSEL, wa lit Ale AMMOND, Oliver W., 130 Clark n; Stricken with pneumonia, A War| SEEN vi rat ' St. Port Chester, N.Y Department telegram received by his AT cAMP UNKNOWN.” 4 va KU ateney dc’ Nores i = amuel, No. 1376 Brook Av Wo Bie SMITH, Windsor, Buffalo, N.Y. th Sept. 19. W t New York. In Sergeants. ninete te » IN GOOD HEALTH—CAMP UN Mi oni Ww New oltntale ¢ ven 1 tot KNOWN. ge RORNIY, Ja Me family that he (kta, : Aa CK ‘ t his promise } ' = ' W y " i AMICK Na ‘ ’ ‘ ( "ARMY OF FOOD PRODUCERS’ BELLIZZI, Paul L., 522 East 182d St., ver 4 \ c ee : ; HORNUNG, Edward, 120 Park’ St, fan ; w 5 ’ fe, “suas TS PRAISED BY PERSHING titi a Nev. ig tt The follow enlisted men of the BONFIELD, Harry, 1961, Dean St. Mil army were wuved FOR ITS WORK AT HOME ° Brooklyn. ‘} Privaiae 10, Catano, Welleilie, 0.: Rayenond ORES Mer mip Maxe vf ‘ O18 Mek Comiina. Fa ear tn Italy TOHANSN \ ei il sulont, Washlagoariile, | Ceneral in r ble to Assistant See- CARLSON. pet Beis’ 490 Seth St. COLL. Carl W. ‘H Rochester, N.Y Mii i OM Rs at Lynian “Hi, Hammond, sf. Mary's, retary of Agriculture Congratu- Brookly ‘ WEOLEY. 8 he Me. BURN RuRCRTRG RING 19 late Harme *. CHTOLE | Alex Hi HILTON, Le q «Private sone Michael) 125 Valen- lates Farmers of ADSI: : jERLEHAN, ay H. 96 15th St. MURINO, Andrea, 368 ‘Hick St. New IN ACTION. Ht } 4 "nvates Thomas lore ron, 0, r MBRICA’S Army of Food rooklyn. ‘ork Ci OreNt ee a a ag a NE AN Producers," the farmers |COBGROVE, Raymond J, 1122 Bed | OTTATI. Frank Anne Lio, Amster) |. | Private RENWICK, Thomas, Schenectady, Rnitione s, t Canam) ; ford Av., Brookly dam, N. Y. 4 4 ; N.Y Wie, Dunit. 6, | is \ ation, Were | COLBERG, Frederick C., 339 49th St,, | PHURTS. he Bridge, KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- satiny, eis 4 ny at im, Doni es ‘ighly 4 to-day by Gen Brooklyn ROCKLIN, Elisha, Palatine Bridge, Ty eBORTED WOUNDED Wats Olen tes" Willoughby Aves Pershing in a cable message to CANE Thy, ta Pai Maren, Ma N.Y. ; ORVERELY IN ACTION ica Ca "roomas Assistant cre ‘ TK Fra: T 4 Y rivate, DRAFT CALLS RESUMED ; yn snag - we elt sh rs 6 BALHOUSE, Herman A. 456 Raiph es EAIELZYK, Jacob, Crondan, Wie IN ZONES SAFE FROM GRIP, Of ASPISHINI EY f St... Brooklyn. sou KILLED IN ACTIONgePREVIOUS ilitary chief enumerated the val- DAVIS, Fred H.v Hicksville, N.Y. sa ae D PORTED ING IN serv rendered, directly | and ACTION’ F A | ben 1 indirestly, to the Ogtting wen DOMIANO, Louis F., 320 West 40th MISSING IN ACTION Private. Localities and Nino Summoned | the front St. New York. Lieutenants. WNTER, 1 1, Wilton noveckrry. sin . ECEIVED ot to Be Announced for The message NEAL h. Chatmont, N.Y | e DIED FROM WOUNDS Ft %t to Be Announced for saa ee pirat ee joseph, 431 68th Street,| MAC ARTHUR Joh Buttato, NY OTD ACTION — PREVIOUSLY Present. f 1 | . Brooklyn. Washes 's Here | REPORTED MISSING IN “erase farmers of America our profound |. Vaan, George F., 111 First Ave.,| TR acetic, Man ACTION. WASHINGTON, Oct Draft call apprec of their patriotic |New Yo Bie i waa Ve Corporal, \spended three weeks ago “becaus services to the country and to the lANTONNUGGI, Pasquale, 431 Seventh | Corporals rit Mt the influenza epidemic, now are going ry the noid, They Aye. Brooklyn. | spoons, Loren Micw DIED OF DISEASE—PREVIOUSLY ut again in certain zones where the Allied armicn L RENNTBR. A ‘ BaD na dation A,, Moro. tex REPORTED. DIED. FROM Surgeon General's office has decided it ave furnish@l their full quota of | FILIPPONE, Casio, 346 East. 59th) Privates. WOUNDS RECEIVED IN afe to send the men to cantonment men; they have bought radi en verk, ae one Jed Cbd he localities and the exact number of of Liberty Bonds, and WOLD. avielphin roe) War Privates, | j tren will not be announced for th nt thelr produce MASUCCI, Vincenzo, 202 South Sixth Niven, sha, Fes Hien | ‘ t 4 Mount Vernon: av. ith ry | WePssii Va present. : ’ tion of food crops both last year Wanting’ } areas, | WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION OnSale™™ Tout 350,000. lion bushels above normal produc- | ha mie Re bite, W | MISSING ‘ tion A tars Bt Bien” waive Pano «Private Wherever rey “Food is of vital military nece Wiliam 1182" Willoughby | ie ea TINS Aitie e You Are! A q ‘x ty for us and for our allies, | Ave, Brooklyn. [RRSLEM, Carl Ciainy, Aire, Cae Le Vile -conctegellgdl nigieeer Aires No} and from the day of our entry | BERKOWITZ, Moses, 315 Vernon | LITCHFIELD bert George, Me" | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION foree a readjust of wages and) into the war ‘America’s armies of | ER. Fred. Astoria, N.Y | LOEFFLER, George jr, 84 Saratoga PREVIOUSLY ,REPORTED ' ack to work this mornin food producers’ haye rendered in- iM Ave., Brooklyn. of — griev raat feine) (a the Allied | CHRISTIE. Charles V.. Long Island LUDEN? | He Sia a 7 Private, mpany. ™ cause by supporting the sole | HARRISON Obadiah H.°1122 Glen: |\i' iN fe eisai. Kel [WOUNDED IN ACTION—DEGREE ut the front through their devoted | ME AILAS UNDETERMINED—PREVIOUS. JERBACH COPYRIGHT CIO ETS x para 1 Corporal Je “none, LEAKEY, Cuaron r . Ua CALLAHAN, William J. 105 Niagara | Newark..N. J v \" jie Ree HASTEN donnie Le ‘cert gear 0 [WER Walter he inenenn® Tt RAT AMT chante”: Covington M'LAUGHLIN Francis, 10" w.! 135th St., New York City. WEAN, Chatles NY. idetntte WANS TAR fainkasiatee ovduitjitinen ucating the CANADIAN C: ASU: ALTIES. ati n t ortaws, ac 12th roliomne | Growing Foot coi ce vdian People today rea ize that Child. ‘ood is the proper time to prevent 4 mee 8 Ton teens the varied foot troubles with whi byt au so many grown-ups are ' eu! i and Parents are findi é unique Juvenile Shoe oes ‘Shoes and the Methods of WRU DEMLY ' w aetna owes da penis ton bite ‘KILLED | ‘iN KCTION ou the pail of content. proce ind CALEER, Cc. E ‘Bronx, N.Y. Me \ ALVORD, nee Syracuse Wy. HCHEARS ay 2 RADFORD, w. G., Harrison, N.Y. taba Wednesda At the New SEES E| 7 Teas4 2 MEFs MAIL CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY TO THE “BOYS” IN EUROPE! Packages for Europe must be mailed at Red Cross sta- tions before November 15th. must reach Bush Terminal, B’klyn, N. Y., by Nov, 15th, Parcels Include Suits Reduced Heretofore $35.00 & $39.75 health. We feature DR. POSNER’S FAMOUS SHOES FOR JUVENILES which will be found here in greater variety of sizes and leathers and styles than in any other retail shop; and Mr. Paul Monk gives his skilled supervision to the selection. and fitting of shoes for each young customer. SCHOOL SHOES Growing Boys Pri 3.50 to for PaulMonk, Ine. JUVENILE SHOE SHOP con Fifth and Sixth Avenues, ~SVe y's Special $ A limited number of strictly tailored and demi-tailored types giving you an extraordinary choice of desirable styles, ma- terials, colorings and __linin, Colors Materials Navy—Black Oxfords Beaver Brown Tweeds Somme Blue Men's Serg Burgundy Cheviots New Grays Poplins Copied from most successful new pro ductions. A fastidious and distin- guished assortment——unimpeach- ably correct and trim—to be ] offered tomorrow only at this reduced price No Charge for Alterations Saving you an additonal @3 to $10 and f imsuring a high grade “tatlored” jit so Fashion Shop — _k Message from Bee = seen Pe 2 ee. ee er for the Navy “Over Here” and them in your packet.

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