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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. E OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS _ 249 ON CASUALTY LIST TO-DAY BRINGS) TOTAL 10 59,773, IN THE BRONX OFF OR TRAINING CAMP Represent First of City’s Quota to Depart Since Influenza Epidemic. deiileanions 11,355 Have Been Killed Action and 5,589 Are Severely Wounded, ae ont of | WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—The latent New York's firet conting |army casualty list, containing 249| drgfted men to leave for training} names, given out to-day by the War/ camps since the influenza epidemic | Department, brings the grand total of | navehed from the Bronx to-day. | Casualties abroad up to 59,773. Of this : number 11,355 have been killed in ac+ There wer ), and they repre sented | | i the twenty-two local boards im the/ jn addition to those killed in action, , excepting Boards Nos. 13/6 have been severely wounded: Bronx, excepting \ ts have been wounded, degree un- and determined, and 7,215 have been re- Th eft Grand Central Station | Ported missing in action : The men left Grand Cent hose on the latest list from New at 10.10 for Fort Wright, Conn, They | York and nearby points follow send-off} WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION Privates. 2A Vanderbilt wer@ accorded the same which the Bronx has given all its de-| yy.) Throughout the borough | re were fifteen some of | SCHT Brookl. boards doubling up. AY, Mth St, Y parting men ‘BACH, Louls, 602 parades, SUTTE 2A, Antonio S., Rochester, N. Local Boards Nos. 1, 2 and.3 made| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- t showing. ‘The districts MINED). of these cover the lower section of Lieutenant. the Bronx and the men marched Wate oko? oft 2078 ‘Bath- vugh Brook Avenue, across 149th) “"" """ its reet and down Willis Avenue to the | ;oHNSON, Charles Oscar, % Chichester Ay., Jamaica, N They were headed by County | ins KOCH ward J., 1367 Atlantic Av.,| Chairman George Mohr and a band. | “Brooklyn, N.Y rae o Upper districts of the bor-|M'DONALD, Arthur T., Olean, N. Y. ae ee OOF | MILLER, Wendell P., 201 W. 130th St., ough a parade the men en-| “Ny Yorn city trained on elevated and subway lines: | Corporals. ‘The spirit of the departing men was|LAVIN, Richard E., 14 Crown St, rooklyn high and they bore signs proclaiming | LOMBARDI, James, 175 ‘Thompson St all kinds of things for the Kaiser. rk qty ti a Mothers, sisters and& sweethearts Ck, Rariyel, 616 Somerset St, were on hand to bid them goodby a heady Bert B., 8% Greene Av., Srooklyn Local Hoard No. 8, with fifty-nine| samt, John E., Cumberland St. men, had the largest number, Boards| Brooklyn. Nos, 21 and 22 were called upon for | Privates. ol e e pac! a Joseph Lounsberry, N. ¥. ey, Seven oan: eeee YER, James #., 1661 Green St., The Send-Cf Committes of Bronx + Carney's ‘Pott 3 citizens war hand with smokes Jame’ Joseph, 606 West 23d ork Cl and chocolat the men entrained. | c Patrick, 62 East 9th St., — New York City | Joueph A, 95 Bowers Bt. J. QMERICAN (NFANTRY MOVED |- Siudlada W. troy, N. Yi Thomas “Augustine, 1141 w York City. Bernard, 64 West 118th ew York City. TOO FAST FOR THE TANKS | GQrTLin B, Cr ph, 20 West 113th St., Engineer Corporal, After Eating | wiiERt Pagare, 15 Lott Ave., Woodhaven, ISRAEL, Irving a German Chicken, Writes of Drive With German Pencil A piece of khaki with a bullethole in 0 Morris Park Av., i % 273 West 118th St., {t, which had been one af the pockets ot |KQHLER, Caspe r Frank, 121 19th St., his blouse, was inclosed by Corpl. W. El- OVITZ, Jacob, 2817 West First oney ‘Island, ‘S ‘wood Wright of Company D, First ei- | LIBASCL aul, 71 Anthony 8! Ridge- neers, in @ letter to his mother, Mrs.| Wyitie, ion P., 1725 634 St, Brook- wi t Lv tra lyn, N.Y c William H. Wright of No. 131 Central] 1% NX vain, g Avenue, Rahway, wife of «# former J Thomas oi St, w York C sheriff. POULLOTT, Thomas J., Palmyra, N, J. “Last May the Germans came very | RE) etl LY Lawrence A., 76 West 86th near getting me, as the piece of cloth 1] si/ANNON, Chorce 514 Bast 138th St. am tnelosing will show,” he wrote. “‘The|" New York City. same bullet went through my canteen, | SHARP, John W., Berlin, gas mask and cartridge belt and|5! Sissy geningt N’y. knocked four clips of cartridges to) SGORDER, Clifford Corning, pleces. All this without scratching me.| N.Y Pretty lucky, eh? | SLIGHTLY WOUNDED IN ACTION, “The greatest experience I ever had| Corporal. happened about ten days ago, when our CHAPIN, William jr,, Elmburat, N. ¥. company went over the top with the Private: tanks, about five of us to a tank. We BROPHY, Daniel Edward, 33 Cedar St., drove the boche all day. During the | Brooklyn. CORBETT, R, Leroy, 1518 Bryant Av., night the infantry went ahead. All the Dole Cat next day we kept going, but the infan- ASSO, ‘rank, 8583 3d Av., New try went ahead so fast that we could City, not catch up to them. epWan tDS, Brinton D., Atlantic City, “That night I slept in a German EISNITZ, Milton, 55 W. Nth St, New house, used German blankets, ate Ger- York City, euttele Mice, man chicken, potatoes, bread, etc. Iam FILIOUI Anthony, Buffalo, } iaing @ German pencil to write this let-|"Eerctee Tomas, 100 Clay Bt. ter.” Henry, 64 Stagg St., Brooklyn. pe ae aa JDMAN, David, 8 ‘Trinity Av., New York City. H David, 2% FE. 17th St, New $6,000,000,000 BILL PASSES. “4 KY, August MRS. Ww. K. VANDERBILT DIRECTING WAR RELIEF WORK aecoers. MRS Ww is VANDERBILT. 4 ee Staurs On FLOMLIC INFO Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, one of tue best known of the many American Wounded in the day with en “T € \IN | wu be! to an Jul of th oft FL ~ re Paris. The photograph shows her discussing plans for a number of her assistants, | INJURE WITH women now erigaged in various kinds of war work in France, is at her 93 MORE YANKEE |FOUR AMERICAN FLYERS, REPORTED MISSING, SAFE PRISONERS FOUND counted for After the Big Raid | of Wednesday. |NORTH OF VERDUN, Oct. 25 (Associ- ‘ated Press).—Four of the American avi- Four Officers Among Number, tae scr nates itn. American and Many New Yorkers \pelled to land, owing to motor trouble. ‘The other two lost their way back home desk every day in the offices of Thé American Fund for French They Were Among the Six Unac- IN GERMAN CAMPS WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | jators of the six reported to be missing ‘lines, two of them having been com- Are at Rastatt. and Brooklyn Bridge traffic was held|American army York City Hauswirth, Charles B., Si Hizzi, Paul ed congestion at the where all passen- “L" until | The tie-up cau Sands Street station, gers were transferred to the henectady. L, 622 Bast 182d 8t., ate Universit FACKOU ‘ust, Mystic, Conn Army Measure Goes to Conference KANE yJungh. O30 Riverside Drive, After Action in Senate, LADDORI, v itor 10, Buffalo, N. Y. WASHINGTON, Oct, 38.—The siz- ERNE LAN Avalinee Oo irewmn Line, billion-dollar Military Deficiency Biy : algae Sago was passed by the Senate, and to. |MUSSLER, iatry Mt. 71 New Chambers day it goes to conference, where it is MEYER Charles, aftville, Conn. expected it will be speedily completed. Cypress ple Discussion of the measure occupied Audubon, N. J. only an hour and a half and a cut of t fn aSy West’ ana 3231,977 from the House bill was made. | i oe A section amending the Trading $l ti toward a, New ‘With the Enemy Act w: s inserted. 1 \dor a tate Some pi en eee aan gs arnt me It’s True Economy to Buy “Sunbeam” all the Mustard out because you can get of this sensible, wide-neck bottle without waste—which is impossible with mus- tards packed in awkward, groove-necked bottles. A little bit of “Sunbeam” spread on ham, cheese, chicken, fish, egg or vegetable sandwiches makes them doubly delicious. ‘Try it—you'll like it! “Sun- beam" is the pet product of the largest wholesale grocery concern in the world and is guaranteed to please you, or your money back Sold by all the better kind of retail grocery and , delicatessen dealers, Austin,Nichols £ Co's UNBEA 66 5 PREPARED »MUSTARD 99 ew Youk City. the trolley tracks could be arcd.|the regular army as Second Lieuten-| wiison has appealed to the voters of | Bonfield, Harry A., 1961 Dean St.,/Crowds swarmed upon the platforms|ant. 1 aw service in Cuba, the] Qxlahoma in a telegram sent to the | Brooklyn. and it was necessary to call out the| philippines and China Made Alchairman of the Republican and | Bunt William, 1122 Willoughby Av., | police reserves to preser orde . Colonel in August, 1917, he com-|pemocratjc State Committees. The| | Brooklyn. A defective wheel caused the car to “ anded the 152d Depot Brigade at] telegram follows Erkowits, Moses, $15 Vernon Av.,|teave the tracks, according to officials of| M#nded ad Der lesram fe Vsti fn | Brooklyn the B. R. T. Camp Upton. I venture to express to the voter Budd, Ivan Har! Phillipsport, N. ¥. —— Two former New York newspaper] of Oklahoma my very profound in Amo, Leo Alfred, Cape Vincent, N. Y.| men, both aviators have been killed.| terest in the constitutional amend. ‘it ohn, Hiumavite, Noe, | RICKENBACHER TO WED? oe rite. Jamen Richard Crowe] ment for women suffrage upon which John Stat Brooklyn, | panzer was killed in an airplane fight soon| they will act on the fifth of Novem omian, Low es . ted FB or x Pomiano, Lous 20 Weat 40th St. | American Ace Reported Fagaged| 808 Kom tne his aviation train-l hor and 1 beg that they will permit Piatisik, Stanislaw, Buffalo, N. ¥ to F illn Dean of Movies, ing. His mother lives in Sheffield,| it, express to them, as I did to Dredger, Oliver, 68 Ryerson Bt., Brook-| adie Rickenbacher, Ameri Ace,| Ala the Congr of the Unite States, hannon, William G., Bolivar, N.Y, credited In the morning despatches with} Lieut, Stuart war's death in an}, prate F t | ‘ my deliberate judgment that th ireene, Joseph, 431 68th St, Brooklyn. | having brought down one of two Ger-| jin aside confirmed |_ Antonticeh Pasquale, 481 Seventh Av. | inn snachines he encountered just bec | wrmane accident has been conArmel) adoption of woman suftrage te a Brooklyn yap ia p in a letter from his commander to his! jecogeary part of the programme o: | Freund, Frank, 233 Bast 26th St., New| fore dark on Wednesday near St. Juvin : mie necessary part of the programme of y City is reported to have be himseig | Mother in Nutley J : justice ard reconstruction which th | ,dlatuszewakl, Adam, 681 East 19th St. | prought down by an arrow from Cuptd's| A memorial service for Serst. Ervin) war has convinced tho nations of the | |“ Oshinsky, Allen, 183 West 113th St,, | DOW V. Hamilton, Company G, 109th In-| world that they should undertake in| New York ‘City, The great American aviator and! fantry, 28th Division, who INlane etaréet of usties and peace.” | At Limburg. former automobile racer is said to bel wrance Sept. 2 from wounds re Byrne, Martin R., 134 West 47th St, engaged to Priscilla Dean, a movie} 90194 ction, will be held at the |New York Cit actreaa who ia now out on the coast and| Cc!ved 'n action, “t ™°) SENDS ADDRESS TO WILSON. | “ipstein, Joseph, No, 43 Vernon Ave- tna that th : | First Presbyterian Church at Borden Pra SL Co who has admitted that they are to be Ht ‘ ’ ° arthage, N. Y,| married after the war, Miss Dean met| town, N, J., as soon as the Spanish) qeag of Friends of German Democ- ¢ Hast’ Ninth the flyer at Santa Monica two years| influenza ban ts raised. James V vaey Braiden Prouldent: No. 180 Avenue ©, 980, When he was the runner-up ia the| Hamiiton, the soldier's father, Fo] Frans Sixel, President of the Ameri came engaged : . jcelved word of his death to-day can Friends of German Demoeracy, to lw William Woodhaven i oS elie day made public an address sent by him | : Benjamin H Bruns- to President Wilson and a letter from | wick FLYING FIELDS FOR L. F.) FIND WASHINGTON isting, core roe ee eae sae 7 to President Wilson said in part Pr BROADWAY SCARE. ernment Also. A chorines ‘b+ | sanway Workers Unearth Tablet) sprom the beginning of the present | erty Thontee ser Came Mi | to Father of Our Country, tfrible war you have pointed out to the VASHINGTON, Oct Ne ai-| + ablet marks the the road to their na Joker Lishted Smoke Bombs, but |, WASH! bs This tablet # an people the road to their salva Police @ od Th tions to camps in this country that the Whitehall Ferry, from which Pollee Ge ‘ ys Construction Division hi uthorized to,Washington embarked on Dec, 4, 17! and Siyiann's reply, sent thioust Two spirals of smoke, fifty fect apart ao : : I ig Pape ey undertake include: a Liberty Theatre at after a farewell to bis officers at phon miulte encesasan (alae ae peliy ye 10 the site of Camp Mills, $28,000, and fifteen hangars Fraunce's Tavern." apprec the fine spirit breath building op@ations in Gist Street, west on4 one camp at Cammack Field, Le L,| ‘This inseription was on a tablet found | th lution of Broadway, early to-day. The accommodate four Aero BQUAGTONS |to-day at Stat Aeon Laman creas Irexs to the President. was was from fuses, attached to bombs. The $99,605. A similar camp will be erected es ad . phi nes oy ‘ ys te ner er & meeting of tt ational Ex policernan took them to the West 47th at Bab: Field, 1 1 wo blocks from the present water front, ecutive Committee of the organiaation. Inspector Ower sn of the Bureau | Capt. Cohen Dies of Influense, [the new Brooklyn subway, With it were |RGO New Army Traeke Start tur | se ai itee aiid ead ae vie! Phe funeral of Capt. Emil J. Cohen, piles and sections of the old ferry that atte Lines, Comba" used In moving pictures, ang who died of influenza at Camp Sheridan, |W8# operated for years by Commodo ROCHESTER, Oct, 25.—Nearly 106 Tiron Pha cule aanltaa thee Gan ‘arate foam Sli taal bee thas, Vanderbiit and was known as the Van- | men of the 11th Ammunition Train and been taken fror studio in the neigh- Montsome yas Will be held Sunday derbilt Ferry, It ran boats to Brook-!the Mth Division Supply Company borhood and set off by some movie Mind Road, Brooklyn, He was. thirty. ia, nd Staten Island found 150 | of Maryland arrived here Wednesday comedian" who wanted to give Broad- about a year. Before entering the army eubwey dingere also found 300 land yesterday oranked up. 000 nex Se eiiittio excitement, which probs Capt: Cohen was of counsel for Wilson {feet of wooden water mains, which local jarmy trucks and started on thelt & Co., packers, He was a graduate ably he would have done had the fu of burned to the bombs. 4 "4 bla the Bays’ High School, Brooklyn, and of the Law School of Lawrence Univeraity, SIGEL GRANDSON Descendant of Civil War Gen- eral Reported Wounded in France Aug. 22. and reported yesterday. nesday. Seven tons of bombs were a ‘ust before dark Wednesday Lieut. f dropped on Marle Provins, Waassigny WASHINGTON, Oct. %.—Names | tadie Rickenbacker went out alone, as| Corp. John F, Sigel, grandson of) 114 provizy, starting several fires. of four officers and seventy-nine en-| Usual, and encou two German| Gen, Franz Sigel of civil war fame,| British aviators brought down thirteen machines, He downed one of them P 22, [hostile planes yesterday and drove four od me! ert prison camps vounded ction on Aug. 22, le listed men in German prison camps] itier a short fight, Lieut, Jacques|W# wounded in action ¢ . others down out of control. Ten Brit were announced to-day by the War|swaub of New York City is credited| according to word received by Di8}iy machines are missing. Six tons of Department with having downed a Fokker machine] aunt, Mrs. Anna Sigel, of the Public}pombs were dropped ‘ in flames and to have sent down a bi- ’ An air foree bombed Burbach, Saar- 4 ‘ ‘ 0 ia a ent of the Cum-| An alr ach, Saar Lieuts. Alfred W. Lawson, No. 1060| diane out of control, Both victories| Charities Department of the Cum-) Un bY vo ng and th 4 Street, Brooklyn, George M. were achieved Wednesday. berland Street Hospital, Brooklyn. Moetz-Sablon and Main ratlways last Crawford, Wilmington, Del. and] Lieut. David Backus of St tel Ralf name appears in to-day’s oas-|night. Five and a half tons of explosives Horace Schidder (believed to be credited ile Dug ld clenl banners ages bie! salty lst, Corp. Sigel 1s twenty-five |were used. One eneiny plane was shot Horace Gcbidier), Klamath Falls, |Disne in fighting Wednesday, The sa ratte in Sep- {down and two others brought down out piel ar Kart 7 I ay Lieut, Raymond Seevers of Minne-| years old and was drafted in § DJof control. One Allied plane failed to re, are at Karlsruhe, and Lieut. | a yojis downed a Fokker in flames. tember, 1917, going to France with|/® Sm Frederic Foster, Hast Orange, N. J. ] se x Company M, 305th Infantry, 77th DI- oe is at an unknown camp, The en- vision, He formerly was employed _ listed men include the following: | THOUSANDS LATE FI FOR WORK. in the diagnosis laboratory of the WILSON SUFFRAGE PLEA es Raat Troviey Car Jumps on| Department of Health, A brother, 4 abl, ig Ay Chatman’. % Rridge Doring Morning Rush, | Reginald, is a Neutenant with the 1S SENT T0 OKLAHOMA oleman, Ray H., No, 96 15th St.) pousands arrived late from Brooklyn! gogth {eld Artillery, jfile di John Francia, Ticonderoga, |4uring the morning rush hour to-day| The first general officer of the Cosgrove, Raymond J., 1128 Bedford | yp a half hour when a Flushing Avenue | and tho third of his rank vn yale Chairmen of Both Parties St, Brooklyn. ed, was Brig. Gen. Edward Sigerfoos, " | ped t c th = e, Colberg, Frederick Charles, 339 deen | frotey car famoped | re erate ce *) who is dead of wounds in France. in State, St. Brooklyn. centre of the bridge, tmperilling the/ is .14 made Brigadier General by! WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Uraing | Held, Sathuel, 1876 Brook Av., New | lives of two score or more passengers. | 5 acne wilson on Oct. 1. A native| the adoption of women's suffrage as a of Ohio, after graduation from Ohio historians on ‘the water front said were journey to an Atlantic port of em- laid when Aaron Burr was Water Com- missioner of New York, ‘25 GERMAN AIRPLANES s SHOT DOWN BY ALLIES Flyers Have Gone 43 Miles Behind Enemy Lines and Bombed Many Bases. LONDON, Oot. 25.--Allied air forces have carried out great bombing raids in the law few days. Many enemy ma- chines have been shot down, and observ- a have p trated more than forty- jthree miles behind the enemy lines e French War Office reports that twelve planes and two balloons were brought down In the Aisne region We DINACTION THE 305TH overseas to be killed, | President Addresses Voters Through programme of President ary part of the and reconstruction,” “nec justic y in 1891 he entered barkation. This is the largest army truck convoy to leave Rochester, CAPTURED GERMA OFFICER PRAISES THE U. 8. REGULARS WITH THE AMPRICAN ARMIES believe the Americana could develop the tribute a captured German field officer paid to the American First Di- vision, rec since it left Mexico, hold my ground at all costs, barrage was so dense it was impos sible to move When I saw your infantry coming I knew it was all over, knew we would fight we had been in during the war, Your First Division is wonderful, | Gof Oolumola and Carroll Sis, B'kive The German Army knows it.” Seowarts acennes deteep’ CHO) Sh | 26th and 28th Infantry; = and Seventh Artillery; First | neers; First, Second and Third chine gun battalions; First Mortar Battery, and Second Sigaal yy Corps, Battalion, The division ae commanded by Major Gen. Chi we P, Summerall. ve ———~——— Canadian Casmalty List. OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 25.— Among names appearing on to-day anunity list were V, Vince of lyn and J. Kinsley of Auburn, Ne Jidn’t Believe Americans 2ould Develop Such Soldiers Before Five Years.” FRANCE, Oct. 26.\"We didn’t ch soldiers before five years,” was The Teeth that today lightly touched by "decay ean become unclean catch-alls in @ very short time. after encountering that unit tween the Argonne and the Meuse. This division has an unbroken ‘ord of brilliant accomplishments It was the first jand in France, captured Cantigny 1 played an important part in the ly counter-offensive, “The artillery and infantry work your First Division is worthy of © best armies in the world,” the ficer continued. “I was ordered to Your Procrastination is the thief of teeth and health, Examination Dentists at all charge. Or 2 Salter 17 WEST pon neon STREET, NEW YORK. 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