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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. 3» A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR ee cram Rat snesern 1 7, , Artille Way to Battle in Vesle Valley, mpwanns. gsm Ws MOTHERISDEAD 3a rnwts US, ariuerymen on Way to Battle i este Veto FRANTIC FATHER TOTAL GASUALTIS sz Infantry (old 69th), who fs dead of | SCHREIBER, George, 4002 Sixth Aves wounds, was a Lad of James BE. Me- Brooklyn. Poy WORDOUNES SSeS BUILDS A COFFIN REACH 61,870 WITH sxsw mander in the navy. y rooklyn. DAY, rank Joseph, 24 Sherman Bt, | _ Private Frank G. Lackner, dead of | FAY, Waiter: Victor, 631 Greene Sta | wounds, lived at No, 407 East 24th | a suiishmond till N. Y. Street and had served with both the | | Tork ay. , 111 Eldridge St, New | old 7ist and the 69th Regiments. I gt Op Willies Morris, 2790 Bain- Corpl. John R, Barrett, nineteen, ‘Kige Ave, New York City, Company E, 102d Engineers, New se Pe ; : FLITE, ss F LONI GAN Patrick. 34 ‘iant 198th | Unable to Get Undertaker, De} 11,041 Have Been Killed in} sitionity, wiuaie’s., nu ffalo, N. ¥. Leonard, 260° North Letter Arrives, Written Da . York Division, killed in action, was! 7) | aH ‘ t NTE bh Soldier Is Reported Lost, and | tormery « clerk iq the Mechanics Simone Makes Rough Box Action and 5,800 Are a a 5 Whipple st ‘a ‘ bs a “ i, 00.40, Rey, 10 pp! “ Kin Hope He Lives. and Metals National Bank. Barrett's for Child’s Interment. Severely Wounded. FRANIEWiulam 0. 901 Spring St, |home was at No, 259 West 1684 Street. His father, Lieut, Paul J. rf hee the day that a War Department | porrett, 1s attached to the United elegram was recelved stating that) states Customs Intelligence Service. *Private Wifliam F. Conwell, Company | tjeut. James J. Porter, 10th Ma- M, 106th Infantry, had died of wounds | chine Gun Battalion, killed in the in France on Sept. 28, his mother, | Argonne Forest, Oct, 5, was gradu- Mra, Mary EB. Conwell, died of pneu- | ated from the Plattsburg Training monia at her home, No, 9022 Fort| Camp in 1917 and was sent abroad Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, On the | last April. He was a Princeton grad- same day that he is supposed to have | vate. His father is James J. Porter dled of wounds Conwell wrote a letter | °f Dosoris Lane, Brooklyn. say Severe in which he made no mention of hav- Bilabetn YOD) 1 é ter B., 345 East 634 St, Driven almost frantic by failure of | bah gl tab tacda lp Mitel cealbe a (AP erenge. City. a o | lates , * ON, Clave his undertaker to provide supplies for | go7 poe chal casualty lists, containing ac lace H., 1 East 54th St, ork ‘City. | riven out to-day by the| ARMSTRONG {Ham D. the burial of his one-year-old #on,, War Department, bring the grand|_ St. New ¥ ce ae Thomas De Simone, and the tardiness total of casualties abroad to 6 DUBANSKL. Prank, 9815 234 A ym of the Health Department in giving| Of this number 11,641 have been William G., 630 Bast 58th | killed in action. New York City. t Clarence L., Binghamton, aid, the bereaved father, who lives at) 7) \tuition to those killed In ace | iS No. 1454 65th Street, Brooklyn, went! tion 6,800 have been severely wounde | ics, Richard, J, 148 Lexington ? City. to a nearby lumber yard to-day,| ed, 17,856 have been wounded to a Ce 1261 Franklin Avé.,. bought a number of boards and made; (sree undetermined and 7,384 are mf Patrik, , 102A West 65th Bt. | Feported as missing in action. one, fant could | * a makeshift coffin so the infa | Those on the jatest army list from EIt0, ranceaco G., 1058 South Front be buried later in the day at Calvary | New York and nearby points follow: remaining memhers of the family to MISSING IN ACTION, believe that some mistake has been} GETS SECOND WAR CROSS N the course of its progress through the valley and thelr fighting equipment. The tractor hauls | Cemetery: " PIES FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IW Lieutenant. Satay Weuake ef Sure Mien th —_—. Tain Vesle, this 165mm gun and others of its | it to the scene of action in a slow but sure steam. | The child died last Friday trom hae TATLOR, Willlam H.,.room 3735 Whites Fen a ee eee ie ie melLieut Henry S. Wise of Long] kind educated the boche to respect the Americans | roller fashion pneumonia brought on by influenza.| erumnmoos, Ravacd sircenvilie, O. i» New ‘York. City, a | rhe father appealed to Undertaker Lieutenant. CAZBLLA, Branch Cited for Bravery in Ce a ae OLDHAM, Ralph, Longleaf, La den xy i voli of No, 6410 New Utrecht . frown) POU SEEK MRS. OBE, 679 730 [0 VEN] AULMORG SUEDE, am a A or en ge ? never think of being hurt. There is only one time that you are guessing and that is your first night in the DeEeenet Wittam 7. P, 78 Post ~ PARIS, Oct. %—Lieut, Henry 8. : , trenc’ a vha >riva “ ” ormed ° ’ a Rt Walter E St.. Yonkers, N. Y. renches.” That Is what Private! wise of Long Branch, N. J., an Ameri- MISSING FOR TEN DAYS OF “SUNSHINE PEARL’ | ot was intormea there was such a, RUNGH, Walter H. North Tonawanda, | piitANCO, Bhilippd, Rochester, N. ‘f/ Joseph I Barnes of Headquarters| an Red Cross Canteen Officer, has scarcity of funeral supplies that he Company, 311ih Infantry, wrote to|peen cited a second time for the French ——aenene et ae could not bury the child. os cee Privates, —— | " : : 7 i J. 7 \ PARNE! P, 24 - his family on Sept. 2. He died on| War Cross. Victim of Nervous Breakdown May eighbors Will Pay Tribute to Child] ne father then appealed to tho pe sighed Se eee Sept. 26 from wounds received wheu| ‘The citation says that during heavy ‘ fag te Wi Wan Beaten tor Fivit stealth “Depactinant thresh Wether] green: wi a hell it a tower where ho was fighting from Oct. 10 to 14, he dieplayea| Be Suffering From a Mental ; ying Appo of St. Rosalie's Church, and| Broek am Fi. 65 Uith Bt, repairing electric wires, Reet Derangement. Zionist Flag. was promised by one of the Brook- | CONW wl gm ta ate ore Mr. and Mrs, Samuel B. Lederer A police alarm has been sent out for In the parlor at Mo, 518 Week 2868) ive offisinls that the Cepertenent) apres Pauls jr 046 St. Nicholas Ave, of No, 88 Park Avenue, Paterson! Osim ‘oct wh Robe aa ert Mrs, Leo W. Vogel, No, 246 West 15th Street 1s a white casket, and In this} would see that the child was prop-| New Yor! a ceived offic tie . Jet. 28.—Robert Perkini 3 jes the body of little “Sunshine sii istance | M’PADDE: Patrici Paniagtsn t gi “f efit: from | sames Byrne, Ernest Bicknell, Thomas | Strect, who disappeared from her home Pearl" Delton, who endea her tite] °"y fecha i ne the tasbae dE ARDRS ee re eee hat their son, Private | jarnum and Prof. Capps, with @ Greek|ten days ago and has failed to co’ “ ‘ , was forthcoming, so the e °/ KER, Har Philip H. Lederer of the Aviation |. arile m : yaad + |with poison Saturday morning be-| tne coffin. Doken, wityY T+ 808 Garden St, Ho-| Salter Bridgework stand mmission, have arrived in Athens|municate with her family since. she is| Republican National Commit- ‘or a consultation on Red Cross ac- she had been r Corps, perished in the collision of| puked and beat-| When Undertaker Alevoll heard DIED OF DISEASE, pre-eminent for quality, servica the U. 8. S. Otranto with the British Word received here today, ew °° | Delleved to be suffering from a svental) tee Has Not Filed, but G. jen by neighbors for placing @ Zionist) inat the parent had been driven to Corporal and durability, By its use we supply derangement, O. P. Leads in Congress, 88,02, her tre escape. They were) gich an extreme he notified Do) XUDSEN, Jacob, $11 48th St, Brook-|oN¢ or more missing teeth, buildin eads Congress. jae tek 'e Bled ) ne ° \e According to her husband, Mrs, Vogel Vey BeBe Oeics | | abeOrabne tok W Dioek patty: Simone that he would put his motor slevessiens, Unnecessary dinplay of wold is, ceretutl suffered a nervous breakdown some Her parents cannot understand WbY | hearse at his disposal. So the child | scyatANSKY, Martin. Trenton, N, J, "| *¥olded. The size and shade of the I was taken to the cemetery in a small, Privat: Sereesue, oe pA Bh rough board coffin and buried, SEN, Axcl, 907 Fifth Ave, New| Salter Bridgework te gua to i. k City, last 10 years or more and cost varies WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Reports|@ cnild of such pleasing disposition time ago and went to a sanitarium., On ould be tres 8 she was. ° her return she seemed to be in goog|f money collected and expended in| could be treated as she was. A sol dier stands near her casket, and he ght wee peas) shakey bp the Congressional campaign were filed] tug telis of her many friends, It is 3 MARINE FLYERS LOST. SULLIVA i, Jeremiah, 2371 East 16th] With tho material and quality of teeth et. : is wife ey ane an unlic sie abies a Re : ° 8 rooklyn. ele at the C fad packed a small Dar, taken $200 14 | to-day by the Republican, Democratic, | her brother Wiliam, a atudent at the Nl WOUNDED SEVERELY, Eramination by our Registered Dentists Liberty Bonds and vanished. Prohibition and Socialist parties: officers’ training camp at Oswego! nooo, avimtore Killed in eargonrs at all our offices free of charge. Robert M. Vogel, her fon, who is] B. M. Baruch, Chairman of the War| N. ¥.. who was sent for. ‘Two Acti f : : ROTHRUSS, Frederick C., Collins Cen- edito> in chief of the Columbia Spe: Sadie's father said yesterday that] wasHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Loss of tor, cannot account for his mot! Industries Board, was the heaviest indi- |) 1o06 ne left her on Saturday he told|iw airplanes and the death of three KING. “Wigan F., 324 Stephens 8t., sence. He said she took with her only |Vidual contributor to the Democratic 2 Pi ellevill e . er only tof the Natibfial Com- her not to place the flag on the fire/aviators on the Belgian front was re-| wr reads i ae 421 West 48th Bt, the clothes she wore, a black skirt and | fund, the report of the Natipna ra n{eseape. as he thought it might causo|ported to the Navy Department to-| New York City. .! Leese aka HD sey meant ears Ae hes ane aor coieeuct | trouble. Hut Sadie disobeyed him|day. When one bombing plane waa Private. ur collar, She carried a black trave:-| $25,000 and was one of a number of } ie ‘ aced|brought down Second Lieut. Harry C.|WOOD, David Henry, 196 Butter Ave., ling bag with the letter Von each aide. men, including A. Mitchell Palmer, @"¢ later, thinking Lar pivbeatiees piooend fed Tottenville, He x, ™ J N , pilot, Davenport, Ia., and Sec- . Mrs, Voxel is forty-two years old, five by the beating she had received, took|Norman, pilot, Davenport, Ta. and Sre-| WOUNDED” I “action (OEGREE| 17 Wi ae cal ours Another “Man’s Job” Opened to Women A RECENT DEVELOPM LABOR SITUATION, i Alien Property Custodian, and Vance] ioe tee, ond Lieut. Cale DEMAND feet two inches in height and weighs . killed. UNDETERMINED), o EMPLOY avout 110 pounds, She has biue eyes McCormick, who contributed @ tol4l, me funeral will be held to-morrow |""\cumes mene crashed on the Belgian Corporais. 1AS CR and brown wavy hair, turning gray at | morning and the neighborhoos i ‘OLWELL, ward J., Allaben, N. Y¥. . I of $150,000, . a w Lieut. Raiph Talbot, South (COLWELL, Ba Jiaben, N, 491 FULTON iris A. & S., BROOKLYN ‘D OPPORTUN ! the temples |_.The Democratic Committee £0t! mourn the loss of a real friend. Warmouth, Mass, wae killed. [CRBAN, Nicholas ¥., 66 Woat 99th Bt., “Bunday, 9-12, WOMEN IN THE DINING ROOMS OF A —————— | $412,138 and spent, according to the | be be natal dat a New York sae BRANCH OFFICES: ‘wit FiRST CLASS NEW YORK HO AMERICAN ARMY HEALTHY: report, ' | = , 3 v., Hay Ridge, Bklyns ’ "The Republican National Committee | LAUDS U.S. MUNITION WORK. | nENQUNCED UNCLE SAM; JAIL | ®80W Yo aast 130 Bast Broadway, ag Il Sts., Brookiyns | VNPERIENCED. WAITRESSF: EVEN INFLUENZA IS SCARCE *t2tement 2s act been tea. | mittish. Offikes Muthuatnatie Over so BURNLEY, Lahman, 414 East 1634 st, 40 Newark Avenue, e, Jersey City, N. Je FERRED TO GIVE THIS TP , The Democratic Con ional Com-| Quality aud’ Guanilty, Man With Sympathy for Katser Ia! New York City RI capaeee read mittee listed contribution Lieut. Col. H. G. Hay of the British Dangerous, Says Maw conn David. 104 East 24 St, New UP | New Surgeon General, Home From $182,900 and expenses totaliny [Royal Garrison Artillery, who arrived] | “To, hell with Unc FICHTNEN, Frank J, ‘Tompkinavite, { ce. aC ; The Republican Congressional/at an Atlantic port to-day on a large | have been shouted France, Assures Country All Our | oon eo wigs William Proctor| British steamship, declared that British | sixty-five, a PILATO, Pietro, Retsof, N. ¥. ny / Men Are Well Cared For ji : | npetis were enthustaatic over the quai.| Hrooklyn, In an argument over the war|SCHWANER, Harry W., 165 Norwood en Are We red For. : aa the blaweat|o™? 5 UATION ARISING FROM AB ia arp orapesia ve cht Redd “Hit ‘iantity of munitions and other| last night, to-day was sent to the] Ave., Brooklyn s 3 M AB MaSor G Mei y. Ireland, the vic contributo: n $7,500, | , Be DU, re eee tr tne tHeek ye s y arold orda Wo ye CONDITIONS OF THE WAR Ree Marston Gaasraliee (aevnatiaae pra Sate eke i my ” an | War supplies being turned out by the | Workhouss for three months by Magis UM at trot A ae atardain Watch them go NESS INSTITUTIONS OF THE | og : s tate 18 LO DAENSEEO Oh UAE tiene BOE RR Wan [MAI mUAtoe pod. ho has sympathy for the | WATERS, Joxeph i, 634 East 169th St, Army, returned to the United States ‘ Fe Pee rt the stacks of COUNT ON THEM IN) EMERGE Neaedaviatlan cha yaaeand tive monthe $140,896 munitions are of the highest | Kaiser | his heart,” said Magistrate | New York City - WOMEN WHO CAN FILL THE |torday after one year and five months |” yfost of the Republican Congres-|ctass, and the production America hax | odd, “is n sneer to limacif and | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION. pancakes made OF RESTAURANT WAITRE s Jhad charge of the health of the fight-|Slonal contributions were in small) attained is a marvel to us." sald Lieut | what I can to keep that sort where they! Lieutenants, URGED TO RESPOND TO THIS DEMAND. ing men. To an Evening World re-| “Mounts, fe wexceeding $1,000, John | Col, Hay n be too high} Will be harmless BISHOP, games, Hlmire, Wy. porter he said: | D. Rockefeller gave that sum for Ameri c 4 in this di ‘New York City. | “There never was an army better! There was a sharp contrast be-|reetion” : MEDAL FOR ROOSEVELT. Ghrieknthe cared for than the American Army in| tween the reports of the TAN Pale oer 828 DIR Way. 10 . : ON rrancis J, 44 Van Corlear France to-day }and Democratic Senatorial commit- Miln cawnti! Othe | “The sick rate in our army now," he | too Phe jatter listed contributions ‘8 who arrived o} THE HOTEL MALPIN WILL REC THROUGH THE HOTE ASSOCIATION, FIFTH AVENUB, APPLICATIONS OR POSI- TIONS AS WAITRESS AT $60.00 PER MONTH publican | fen, Hedlan y War Missi itish Army Rea w. York ( Albert W:, Good Ground, AND MEALS. aaid, “is only 43 per 1,000, and that In-| Oe og oe te senators Gerry and| Yate! were TOKIO, Oct. 28.—With the Carearel cludes the wounded, The disease rate | Of $90 each from & yer {or the J os0 CALLAHAN, Arthur ancis, 1080 | , otal | 8. of the Emperor, the Japanese aL i cls, |is only 2 per cent, and this in spite| Pittman, a total of $100, and total Ma has awarded Col, Theodore KR, Brooklyn jof, the influenza expenses of $65.16, The Bann ean | 410 Richmond Avi At the actual front there ts prac- | committees got $71,800, 0 mong, N+ Fol ver Blo New | tically no influenza, for the op $16,000 was contributed by eg y =] een OF 10 0 SHOOTS SELF. PRISONERS. living seems to prevent it. But Apply at 9 A. M. Tuesday or Thereafter Medal of Hor ve HHk RIGHT START, BUT INE) ENCED WOMEN WISHING TO TAK His WORK WILL BE CONSIDERED, WOMEN HAVE COVERED EV =) the ports and in barracks the disease | Bach w York. Tho committee BE BAL ee gee ING, Patrick Mt, 217 East 49th has ever “assumed the proportions HP ae Saya Ne Sought to “Panteh” Wite| WASHINGTON, Oct. 28—Namen of MANDLGWIT LMgiris, 1331 Prospect The Prohibition Party listed con- for Asking More Money. Btlectour Amerteans nes ee pre “udward, 726 Franklin Ave, —_ — |tributions of $25,588, and expendi-] Charles F. Livermore, father of ten| Of war at various camps tn term POLITICAL. POLITICAL, POLITICAL. Nees Ernie children, shot himself in the chest at| the death at Camp Rastatt, Germany, a cancer ees trcene meneame: | aan . |his home, No. 162 West Ninety-eighth | of Private Roland Beaver, Portland, | | he Socialist National amithes IStreet, this mornin He said his mo- | OFe-, and the ape of Private F reported receipts of $56,685 and €X-|tiV6 was to “punish” his wife, who com-| Sovicki of C Company, éth U his family. | y War Departm is <Graftaman for the In | Five Lieutenants were included In uch and wots $160 '@ month. He-lthe Americana held as prisoners. ‘Livermore she| Among tho enlisted men aro: | Kolations | SIUC WIRH, Oharies Kogewond 1B SHPS, 98900 TONS, Latest Deliveries Include the big | His injury is not serious, He penditures of % Col. Theodore Roosevelt yey Av. New York, Bt, Hrookivn. | 1 W. Isa) Mt | New e * orivoner a nickerbocker lospital i. : e Vessels Victorious and Cape |r RIN Gan ueeunenii a acrateaed tone po Tovias, 187 Middleton St,, Beooktya, | WASHINGTON 440 W. Aint St. Now York new ships of 98,9 Oct “ICY LAKE FATAL TO HERO, Pao | t.,’ Brookiya, | | ace leon) |tons were added to the et as “Remember that, whether you will or not, your VAitaeet Pateanmae toey be ihe aki a pretest eer PRR det ah arc votes this year will be viewed by the nations of Europe | shipping itoara, included the Victorious, | CHICAGO, Oct. 2%.—George P. Reore ling names appear in towdny's . ‘ 11,800 ton vessel built ameda, f Camder , a Chief Commiasary it. from one standpoint only. They will draw no fine Cai. and. the Ca * y, gf 10.100 tons, [Steward in the Navy, haa been added to "South Brookly+ OU NTRY pas OF 8 ‘OW int . Ithe Heroes’ Roll at Great Nava. uth ‘Oonty distinctions. A refusal to sustain the President this year will, in their eyes, be read as a refusal to sustain Training Station who had been cruising on kes on the former Spanish Elia Rockefeller Raw Mrs, Ella Rockefeller 1 a Dies, (From the Diary of a Real American) DOCTORS OVERRULE SCHWAB the war and to sustain the efforts of our peace commis- a el Hie Plee eeard t0 ve shiva dott who had cena arar tear iyat Oct. 28th sion to secure the fruits of war. Such a refusal may Charles M {ernstea "pn umen ie and died de “waa Ar acia ctmnae Unis) Tu < j ‘ not peeey pe: spot a rupture of the peace DEEL te Maave Gk 7 ome [ta Guvanh Horpua| e Ue st the is Today, [had dinner with- negotiations. It will give heart to our defeated antago- though he ple A , Friare Hosts to Soldiers, augtiter oF Haryay Hpokeraller ab Mont nists; it will make possible the interference of those "eold,” while | tte Pini aA eae ae wee out meat, and felt Vary doubtful neutral nations who, in this great struggle, ee a m AE and (a et re a eee eee |g iilam tent much better ! 1 degd of have wished us ill. to Phils more were |of Montclair, N. J, droy f about | Broadway last night while Waiting with And “You could not get the benefits of the victories of Grant and Sherman only by re-electing Lincoln, and Logie was a retire’ burlap dealer and pee we will gain less than we ought from the war if the Ad- at rer vice in France es | L _ is ‘ 4 joa : ministration is not sustained at these elections.” Letter ¢ | and Join D. Rocke-| Porte Rican Quake Killed Three, | oll instead of more uk next Friday ey the Metropolit te more than 4,000. bo Dowling 3, 165th In- | reg ny 000) members’ of “be was killed in France. will call | organizations who take part in| earthau ut headquarters of the New York the United War. Work campaign, Felix | was property joss at County Chapter the Americs M. Warburg will pr | Mayaguez and Aguadillar, The Red! #8 she will receive a letter - Crows is building temporary shelters ‘an account of ‘his death and e 4 yocyggrtive, dict daflucuze, Moriew’s In these towns to care for the home- flower from his grave. aed ae iat, Cigestible, dwt, less. 6 SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Saturday ‘| Oct, 26.—Three persons are dead and twenty injured a# the result of the Thursday night expensive candy The Democratic National Committee. The Sweets Company, 416-422 W. 45th St., New York ER : : reentrant