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FULL OF SHRAPNEL AND GASSED, BUT | GAINS 14 POUNDS: eseisndiiananis Hugh Duffy,With Two Fingers Off and His Hearing Gone, Writes He’s Feeling Fine. ee “T hae 1c lost my hearing and my arms and legs are full of shrapnel, it two finzers, was gassed, but am feeling fine and have gained fourteen pounds sinee coming to the hospital,” Private Hugh A. Duffy, wounded at Chateau- ‘Thierry on July 31, wrote from a hos- 4 4 ¢ pital in England, to his parents, who| @ live at No. 507 Fast 7th Street, Brook-| ¢ lym, Private Duffy was half back on the Brooklyn Preparatory School foot- ball team. He is twenty years old and a member of Company C, 106th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Division. Although Sergt. Benjamin Silver- man, Company 13, 107th Infantr: Division, is reported in to-day's cas- g $ ® $ ualty list as having died of woun4 Aug. 26, his wife, Margaret, belloves that some mistake has been made She received a letter from him tated Sept. 2 in which he said he was well and happy, and she also received an- other telegram from the War Depart ment which stated her husband was severely wounded on Sept. 8 She has written iguton out the Silverman I:ves ‘he Red Cross to st Mrs. tangle. FIVE MORE HEROES GET THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS TH RoRMATION = = that they be had been bought brought over, sin 1 paid f @ tHegram received by his father, at No, 205 Middleton Street, Brooklyn. | A letter from Father Duffy, Chap- lain of the 165th Infantry, brought word to-day of the death of Private Bernard Sheeran, son of Mrs, Eliza- beth Sheeran, of No, 47 Eighth Ave- nue. Sheeran, twenty years old, en- listed in the old 69th New York as oo vue. soon as America entered the war. He was shot through the chest when peda charging a machine gun nest at the battle of the Oureq owing to lengthy examinations by the VOICE OF OPPRESSED HEARD Private Robert V. Tuzenew of Come naval and customs intelligence forces. pany E, 114th Infantry, 29th Division, HOLLAND FAGERLY The vessel carried a 7,000-ton cargo AGAIN IN INDEPENDENCE HALL died September 18 as the result of of Christmas toys, novelties and belng gassed September 16, according porcelains—all “made in Germany” ents, ir ‘and Mra, Howard Tusenew, AWAITS A CRUSHING and Lnniedcedsta 80, serra eres Representatives of Small Mid- of } 3 Bangs Avenue, were doug! previous to 19 y % ‘ . RSE N. J7 Ceelval men be rapAny American dealers and were sent to} European Nations Open Con- 5 wer r th me Eussed Sept. 16 Rotterdam, where they have been in ference in Philadelphia. mat six of them have since died, storehouses ¢ The United) pyLADELPHIA, Oct. 23.—In States Go a torle Independence Hall there hei “| to-day a conference which is ieeel to result in the complete organiaation the war, But it is a question who will of the mid-Kuropean ion of small THE E VICTORIA CROSS Dutch Oftienr bay) Says Country, nuy them unless the “Made in Gers |nations and a declaration of indepe Deplores Peace Talk, as It) | many" marks are camouflaged, lence that will break the yoke of « Piper, After Winning the Honor, Is There were thitiys(wo Oke8s OEE ee eee tncciy re Killed Going Back After Wants Real Decision. Spanish influenza on the ship. When| Witten delegates, unofficially repre) ae lis Pi hid it docked appeals were made to all} 0008 Lge a aaa , ilige he vat His Pipes. The German army's morale has been! the hospitals of the port to care for} Smith welcomed. them, The delegates | LONDON, Oct nadian Press)4) shattered, according to Dr. W. F. Bax, | these patients, but all refused, beng! then reverently marched past the Libs —Five new Victoria Crosses have be : witch army, who| ttXed to capacity already he Ba-jerty Bell to t whbre sha tor awarded, the recipients of three of whic in the Dutch army, Who! vents will be kept on the ship until fathers of tt American Repubtic have been k thrilling at an Atlantic port to-day with| they recover, and the vessel has prac “| a the Dec 1 dence Scoount award to Piper) seq other passengers on a Holland-| tically been turned into a hospital to; nthe James Hicha i the hy legation utey America liner, He declared everybody| Care for them, aca bR steng Ors oe ablaeabian i Prior to the ye obtained per-|in Hollund hopes the United States| | Eaateniaty cscleraa dead ba eos newly organized Caccho-Slovuk Repub: mission to play bi mnpany “over the aoa ee in Holland were very bad, and ¢X-/tic, ana 1 Herbert A. Miller. of oe ase the company approached ite| i avold all peace talk until final! wrossed the hope that the United|oberiin College, a ctor In the new objective It was held up by very strong | #4 decisive military victory has been| States would be able to send more!union and the only American a wire and came an intense fire,| Won in the field, tt the confercnc other d which caused haw easualtics and mo-| “1 was stationed on the Holland. | red quite a number | representatty the Jugo-S! mentarily orallzed formation. | pelgian border for two years,” said Dr. /0f American soldiers have been in- | PecnaTa” and ples Richa Yo up and down withl Bax, and, like everybody else in my (termed in Holland and that romane ple the company rushed the wire with obstrvations of the war trond. erequent Advertisements are of | obstacle was overcome and the position | German soldiers into Holland are news| “Young Amprican soldier, non-com- 3 éaptured to me, but there is no doubt that the ;Missioned, would like to meet ie " i Later, after participating in bombing |German army, which the greatest |YCUNE, ood-looking woman with al arena e hae sr Se ae ae wand lame. Aer nate world in 1814, 1s a defeated aruey |” Airs, Low K. Borger of St, Paul, wife |ndded to the Navy during the next year mirades and prisoners, eT} to-day: of a Hollander, brought with her alto man new naval and merchant shi proceeding 200 yanis he remembered} «j1 91) has always lived in fear/Great Dane dog which she said she | prin th total man power 10 that he had left his pipes behind. Al-| op , Our people know that |Tescued near starvation in w butcher | gusty more t ™ a a aR hough only warned he insisted on ‘mee “MN ishop. She Jared many of the pas- |S/80Uy m wale & 4 faethe to! racaver: thenu, Ha wana dermany is beaten so decisive-jyengors got their first square meals in D ho House Naval fver sen again and is acconlingly |!¥ that she has no power left the'a long time when they boarded the | A! resumed dead. whole world will be subjected to the Ship and some of th ate so much| t sed per- Ai same fear we have felt. Germany is {Men that they became ill ]sonnet will the new simply seeking an opportunity to get fi ETA in Re eans AMERICAN TROOPS ADVANGE |r second wing. “ter morate at] PRISONERS’ BODIES SHOW 1: for then nt is shattered, | n « Board the SEVEN MILES IN RUSSIA} “1° messase to Americans ts tor-| [NHUMANITY OF AUSTRIANS ico: 3s only const el ‘ane get peace talk until you have beaten oe sre at ‘ ; 5 Ge zie. Send all the Ha tt Meet Little Resistance in Fresh}men you n until military victory|Debt of Hatred Being Laid Up by Big) ba oumtlant nan Progress Along the Onega has been won." Treatment of Captured aa ci al River, Dr. Bax, with fitfeen Dutoh Army ali 7 bi officers, is bound for the Dutch East Italians, CHILDREN PRAY FOR FOCH. ARCHANGEL, Monday, Oct. 21 (As-|incies, That 1s the destination of | ROME. Oct. 12 (correspondence of the sociated Press).—The Americans and| most of the other passengers, There|A#eclated Press). — Austria's sys-| Kntichta of Colum . day pdvanced approsis|aere ho Aiericen’ passengers oa |emevie and wnbellevably, cruel treat ment for Atied ¢ ; n Z _— » ment of Italian war prisoners is at Ma ) h mately seven miles alo’ Onega| board, that having been one of the ltracting wide attention olle children reeelve communion on h mies, ith little: realatanea conditions under which the German © nation that respects Itself would | behalf and yen nu and t ‘Teo Dvina, Vaga and Volga sectors | Gover n@ granted safe conduct to/so treat human beings, nor should any | cau he rey nts in thelr pre have bee omparatively quiet the| the ship. The ship arrived in port ye nation dare lay up against itself such | is o: ally rea ah A. Fk past few da . terday, but did not dock until to-day,| debt of hatred," says Henry Nelson | her! j Knigat ay, the American historian of certain | of Coluin'a }phases of the war, who has made al jain’ or Gute special Investigation. 1 1 It 13 estimated that there are about | be yshas 400,000 Italian prisoners in Austria, with | nore ae somewhat less that number of Aus: |} naa reault. M {trian prisoners in Italy. Austrian pris- | Foch had wr oners in Italy are treated well Fiivaeeara Ke In contrast to this, Italian prisoners | of the , Sepend’t x | arved, beaten, wounded or killed | commu and whim of any guar nd, most! inhuma of all, it is charged, th © tind is wae shy 8°) BRINGS ROOSE EVELT RELIC. By a convention hed between | yyy A Maat io Bokikullanat Ae [the italian ed | Croas, Hin's Aleplane to Father, Hallowe'en Eve, the delightful excuse for having a party TRH bpd Ti MU Lakin hor oe | Arthur E. Hungerford of Baltimore all its weird and wonderful decorations. In spite of all diffi- eta 3 sek te aes ahs Jad. a ¥ M,C. A. has Just res culties, our assortment is particularly interesting. A custom | rive in, the advanced stage of tuber- | {infil from oevral Monte’ work at much in vogue is to decorate your supper table on Halfowe'en | | Quits.” bald Dn Gowald | olimanti. | jf, ht ¢ virplane in with lanterns and all the little comic and amusing figures, | | tl!’ most of their story haw Sas killed ona will ptasebs interesting to young and old. — rege 1 te Co Byelt ae ana Killed at Miams, | Mr. Hungerford was on the ( Patriotic Novelties and Favors t ‘Och “28. —Lioun| A hl? doe on ite Are Shown in Great Variety. Gerwig, twenty-one, son |was wounded was buried in a Gerwig, Secretary of | house back which was ie -SHACKMAN & CO, the Pittsburgh Board’ of Education, | Mollshed by a shell) Mle has many in was killed in an airplane accident vdeaces ms ¢ 906-908 BROADWAY Between soph & sist 8s, NEW VORK CITY [Ut isiami, Pia, yesterday, according to ford is staying at Hotel MeAlpin, SCHOOLS ABROAD + FUR U.S. SOLDIERS AFTER WAR ENDS Pla the Island wh of starvation, having S Made for Stud for Study by Hun- dreds of Thousands Be- 1918. | been reported missing In action, Tho lint follows KILLED IN ACTION. | Corporale. AMERICANS IN TRENCHES PREPARING FOR GAS STORM CASUALTIES ABROAD REACH G4 989866694 O146444-96964444 8t., New York City. VINING ZALAOEST ZRWISEN Harrah STUBBS, Edwin J., 562 West 113th Cook. a COLSTON, Henry ¥, fr, Sweeney, Tex, Privates. ; ADAMS, Berne ©., North Mchoopany, Pa. J A, Win Malem, N. C. Minneapolls. B |. Btantey J, Chelere, Mass, +4 . Maquoketa, Ia, ; CRUMAINE, James M., Washington, Pa, CRUSAN. Arthur i. Stoune Pleasant, Pa ‘ CRUTHERS, Andrew, Red. Lodge: Mont, PAIL Le Roy: Grane’ Creek. Mt FRIEDMAN, Sol, 361" St. Nicholas” : : + Sol » Nie 11,234 Have Met Death in Action, 5,298 Are) ren: yoru cit bs GAUIE” Willtim T., dean Wounded Severely, 16,881 Injured, Degree | gins: isnt Stine al ois WIS New Brunewick, Canady Not Known, and 7,140 Are Missing. HA a re jael J., Schenectar WASHINGTON, Oct, 28.—The ratont tag Wt Trash, Tolete, 0. N.Y. . army casualty list, containing 545 | PIZGHHALD, Jémes tax HATCHER, Martin, Jemleon, Ate hames, given out to-day by the War| Gia Sta eat Philadelphia, We Seki Proveit, bay Department, brings the grand total of vat J Rlniorth, Wie ARAN Mebett oy | casualties abroad up to 58,560, Of this ay ag Ht “i, Prien Oy Pian, Pa. ‘number 11,234 have been killed in ac- j Wey Need pees Crariee | ‘mes ae ly * Tho latest casualty list to-day 1s LONGINOTT): Frank, 7 Jones onl Ase barry "Ee sla | divided as follows: Killed in action, vat Cater, dled, i SPiN, dime Wye Pie an | 26; missing in action, 20; wounded se- Nea Pete oa. Pa, TENRY. Frederick” R32 Gell Ot $|verely, 78; died from wounds, 31; ed, ree rs Montelai ry Ned , ras peireny EnRMES ton, Ps. | slightly wounde i died of disease, | j Kiwi i dam ‘Nusle. HOLTZMAN Harty i North York, Pa {18; wounded, degree undetermined, | RABINOWIT A Lal larg 864 Chris- - -- | 908 topher Av., Brooklyn. — (Continued on Fourth Page.) | tm addition to the 11.294 killed in) f TATESSON, Wn HC ene } ection, 5,298 hav been severely tN Hawes, oehontas, ‘Tenn ‘ wounded; 16,881 have been wounded, BATU Harvey. Bellorile. 2 ecm degree undetermined, and 7,140 have] StWONG Pred He Wet Moore, f NO ROOF’ nmett ©, Chasen : «@ |SPAHN. Frederick, 141 Syosset St,| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER 4 N MINED). 3 | Captain, i 4 KLINE, Wade ‘Tumey, Greensburg, Pe Our Roofless Plate * \j 4 , Willie M., Mont tenants. : lo ~m'™ Gavaen npewiicy, eee an toms, Vl is absolutely the only thing of Its! | ee Wat feng ber Philadelphia, kind, Why struggle along with an, | DANTZIG, ‘Mark, 1772 Madison Ave,| O'NEILL Edward G. 190 State St») (14 fashioned contrivance when for |New. York City. oun Niet 0. 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Hote Joh At eas Teak: aoteele cite he, Bisirerile eo pe, | STREET, Walter Ay 2/9 N. 8th Sty | ari imine vrang, Meachmont, Mags | Paterson, N. J. MALOSEM, 7 ren wrenee ty ing, Minb, * DIED FROM WOUNDS. hte vad Maer yt en Fy Sergeants. ; FOTW, Clarence phat RECO Aue tient, Rinku sto A roe Po SILVERMAN, Benjamin, 205 Middle- | HEDGES, Joseph F 87 lyn. rooklyn. wittse Aa Xpieu JURGENS, Fred W., 49 William 8t., Corporal Oran J. ake Braxoe. le Grands, La Seeneeol Hb, denen, ron egping on, Pa. Mittin | MUN: Sony MH sMtay, J Wack bit W ASIAING your mouth to interfere with your { peace of mind. Examination by our Registered” Dentists at all our offices free of charge. Or Salter Dentist 17 WEST 34th STREET, NEW YORK 491 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., Brooklyn ° Hours, 8.30-7,30, Sundays, BRANCH OFFICES: th Av., Bay Kidge, B'kiyn ‘ nd Carroll Sis, B'kiym 140 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, Ne J. 147 Albany 8t., Now Brunswick, N. Jy th st Cor, 119 8 THE NEW CROP ropiko ied ha IS HERE! “*Juiciest Frait in the World’® \ | Every golden glob Baestiae with, lass cious juice! The name “TROPIKO” is on every wrapper, | If your dealer is unable to supply you, write | Pere Rie Fro Eacheag, 242 Preahla St, New York Cp (From the Diary of a Real American) Oct. 23rd ‘To-day I drank my coffee without sugar—and fore Return. Doxninf was i seoveminocene | GILES, ‘Raymond Edward, Water PARIS, Sept. 27 (by mail),.—A plan| town, N. Y. - MEMAS. “Albert | has been formed to meet the problem| HUBBARD, Alvin, of what shall be done with the United | MUPVIARONE) Aig Pe. 4 te Wilitam “W States soldiers in Europe between the] fitit, Guaiey Conn IY) Ce | time the war ends and the time they | HAUSAHIA, lei (orem nae he, on the transports, homeward| SNYDER, Everett, 609 Lake Av. } chington” Deve! ind. | bury Park, N. J MAXWELL, Joseph H,. Philadelphia, STAN, Renin 0 | Most iin APY inde ita This plan is bel rked out by! THOMAS, Mick N.Y. NICOLAI, Gustave Adolph, 16 1st St., the Army Educatio mmission of | UTHLAUT, ‘4 New Rochelle, N.Y. the Y M Cs) A with the at er DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND swith | OTHER CAUSES. | the Commander in Chief and with the Miter | [active support of President Wil800| pocgeran, Jan ee wit) i 5 wit It calla’ for sending hundreds of | avery EA irradi nousands o} e soldie 10 school, | CHBLTL Y Wa Wis As the arrangements now stand in| "§¢. grooklyn yee a rough form class rooms will be | HUGIibs, be . GRIFFITH, Deane C., Greensburg, Pa termination of hostilities in every | SUMP EES A iain dohnaon City, Tenn, | RECHNITZ, Arthut, 681 Elton Av., post, cantonment, rest camp or area DIED OF DISEASE. cNew York City with a constant population of over Corporal, : Wagoners. 500, Each school will be under a! RAUGHT, Lester H., Copake, N.Y. | earinous, warm civilian instructor or an instructor | Cook. TLLLAN. Otto. HJ elected fr the officers ¢ men of | KILLION, Charnes 1 Inona, Pa the American Army. In addition to Privates. CINELIA, Allert Daut these achools, each area is to nave a| CNEL Alter, chool offering vocational education | Hhxstty and special technical branches. f To provide for higher branches of RIORDAN, Michael J. 1981 E. 14th education ar nents are being | Brooklyn. made to admit soldiers to European mnnivros Jains), Moreland. Ky. iniversities, In the selection of atue | HAENES, Raymond aes dents to pursue advanced studies | HY HART Will f Oily apecial consideration will be given Lo | MALMASS. ace, NO | men interrupted their fi i Vagrange. tes sional, technical, university. or UTEIMAN, danch, Worm, 8 Dy a ine Se ant ‘cam WOUNDED SEVERELY. Ym ment, division and corps Lieutenant. Commander may allot a certain num- |WHAON, Verve Reynolda Ava, Mo er of students from his command to | Sergeant the school CORK, CNittord CM , Dax The demobilization plans for u He ee oe a att Ay. Ritvs versity, profeasional and | technival | Nturml Misery,” Groud Haren, be Side for the attendance of o@icers'and Corporals. 1 uke the new educational facile | NEWHILLN Be domo E25 Tew St. Yom eee ase cil be ok REMINGTON, Al Toole, Utah corre , j Wagone 1,400. instructor pruriee, is and coli BULLMAN, Prod Fi, Center St, Windgap, Pa ce to #ipD) 1 AN te Mocece, Agen, ailable in the r army, Cae aan aml Mo. e system will re 0,000 | POHL aly. Petits Hata. ‘ HUNT, Lewis W., 81 Palmetto St., De Brooklyn. . Fe d! E cuies ; LORANG, Paul, 131 Washington Pl. 1t was very good! | anc ‘ N York. ARING ESCAPE FROM TURKS. "3" sa Pit DARING ES oR vin At ain And = Si ohn artin, ¥ LONDON, Oct. 2.—Eisht Britisn om-| PETERSON, John Martin, 1042 N ang or era captured at Kutel-Amara reached | pei) }i 4 I bought one Tootsie Roll 1 day after thrilling adven-| PRUETT ; The barty escaped from a Turke| BROTAK: instead of two. It cost the Taurus’ Mountains, ‘The sea, was | NELSKEN Spy cached after a fortnight y WESSEL The Sweets Company i i. ' arty, took n of “ Tur rite haat 410-422 W, 45th St., New York crew'a. abse 1 C¥prus | CLALK. Guare And steering by. the sun and stars, they | WIALON tie