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cone Soon gene op amt ee ws AMER ICAN WAR NEW ARMY AND MARINE [PLACING A WOUNDED SOLDIER IN A RED CROSS AIRPLANE AMERICA LOADING STIL ALNVE, BUT CTE RIGKENBACHER PLACING A V RED CROSS }) SEVENTH TIMEFOR CASUALTIES 67517)” : : | © SANTA GLAS FOR UNABLE TO Kk jUSALOREDAL WTHGEBTODY. © HSTRIPTOFRONT WRITES CORPORAL Seven Other Ameri American Flyers| 12,629 Have Be Been Killed in| | Thousende. of Christmas P. acto! Mrs Philip Fig Brouillet Gets Win Distinguished Service Action, 38,461 Wounded ages Being Sent Overseas | Letter That Gives Vivid Crosses for Courage, and 9,981 Missing. Through Red Cross, Picture of Action, WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—For ex-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Army! |. tfacrdinary herot t and marine casualties abroad now ia France Gen, Ponies ve Aenting | number 67,817., This. includes the. | Loe nas award-|tatest list of 668 issued to-day. The | ed the Distinguished Service Cross to| army casualties total is 6869, the even American airmen ana pronzo| Marines 3,978, In both arms of the oak leaves to Capt. Eddie Ricken- | S¢rvice 12,629 have been Rilled in ac- tion, 4,220 have died of wounds, 3,864 bacher, who, therefore, has been cited | have died or disease, 1,287 have died feeven times for the D. SC, The fol- | of accidents und other causes, 88.461 lowing received the valor decoration: om wounded and 1 are PR eka v. grew lard The following army list contains ice, Sth Acro Squadron the names of the following from bronze oak leaf is awarded to be|New York, New Jersey “and Goo worn on the Distinguished Service| necticut, tho list of these milled va ,, Cross awarded Oct. 16. On Sept. 14,| “tion being given in full: While the American Army ts tying! One woman who knows something up a Christmas package for all the world, a package with the label of Mrs. Mabel Brouillet, No. “Victory” on it, thousands of lesser | #22 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, wife of Christmas packages are being made|Corpl. Philip BH. Brouillet, Company up to-day for the soldiers overseas, | K, 307th Infantry, severcly wounded In six Manhattan “Christmas Parcel | | Stations” this morning Red Cross| workers were giving out official car- } | tons to those who presented official labels which they had received from their soldier relatives. The cartons aro to be filled, inspected, sealed by bout war r jon Sept. 9, somewhere on the way to Germany. Read a bit from the letter in which he tells his wife about it. “I'my atill alive, but unable to kick: Why can't I kick? Well, sit tight and listen. It's because I'm in a hompital | : * Just outside of Paris recuperating \ jn the region of Villecey, he attacked LL td IN ACTION, H ane lle sent to France 18/ tom a machine gun bullet wound i { four Fokker enemy planes at an alti- | parr, wutora at cy ae sil pte a came in| ™Y, Tight thigh 9 tude of 3,000 rhetres, He shot one Sergeant: Ee ele & WOman, Cte “It was Sunday night, Sept. & that 1 HE/ sown in ames and dispersed the | CHESTER pansee HMMS as a5, wrest with seven labels and asked for soven PUY, Clarence Chester, Kirkland, Tex, we left for the front, and we got Up Other three. Another bronze oak ‘Seattle, Waah bata thera about 2 o'clock Monday morn. | leaf is awarded to be worn on the! ‘i pie ‘ I Sean Ae you seven soni she wa! ing. We crossed a road, went down & J eross for his bravery. 15, | TAYLOR, Lester ’te” Ghicage ; u Poco ep hill, through some woods full of \ in the region of Bois-d vrille, he oe eee Corpo ‘aa Int Fim RED cRo 3s a Lb dealecon’ hak | “Only one,” she replied. “But my | sw, mp and marsh, and then came to { i encountered six enemy planes attack- Patrien 2, « - -_ " & ndngenpennen —_ boy found six comrades who were | RSs | : @ clearing. Across this we went in | HMR TREC PGAT EL wUNTIE Bie ¥ DRENNER, Abraham, 828 1200 BL, New ~\DRAFT GALL FOR 18,30 lw ACTALI N THROU H ul ’ yy [Bot exnecting presents, So he took] single column ten puces apert bes if bers. he attacked them, shot one|WALLING. «an We ACT | onetiota’ iIip, 118 North Ay., Urantond, \s 0; B 0 6 thelr labels and bent them all to m@.) cause that ground was ewept by j down in flames and broke the forma- on iva J Enos Meyer By HBS, iti Bt, Brookiy ' I am going to send presenta to all snipers and machine guns. We could \ oe is fies 1, cee | PEN otis x OL UP FOR PRESENT BARRAGE IN FIRST FIGHT seven ace a village in front of us about 1000 ] Lieut. Hugh L. Fontaine, Air Ser- | YOUNG, Manball C. 1h Harte 900 iret ay. New York City. ’ Secretary of War Baker says labels| yards away. We then got the glad 34, be, with Lieut. Hugh Brewster, tama . r i “aera pen her : ae . xper 4 to Keep | iol eae phe ag ne in bo overseas force and Reset village. attacked nine enemy monoplanes, | EvEN, Gcorge A. , Tex. IPPERE, Predera eat Gee. » Wor ntil Actual Con- | ises to Emergency Whi cal soldier will receive a present. Those} ‘he first plat. went out and Fokkers, at an alcitude of 4,000 me-| PXULisit, Jonah. Hast Orange, Frederick, F237 . I gency When Call platoon tres, By the suddenness and extreme seph, Luxembourg, Wis vehemence of his attack the ma-| HAMILTON Min Fo ine Wikon, Pa, y. . i io ha pla pa to se " clusion of Peace, for Help Comes, who have no relatives to send thel when they got about 100 yards out 38 Jackson Av., Long WAattiiat ‘ychiee labels to will receive packages made] our platoon went out too. Well [ got GTON, Nov, 5,--Provost| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY by the Red Cross , ro ' 3 Second A¥., Brooklyn, up by the Red Cross, D0 ds wh ere Rade SOM™ | Marshal General Crowder to-dey | NORTHWIs OF VERDUN, Nov. 5 }SH oe tne ro only about fifty yards when I went i chines were driven into confusion. Willem zns, “perenne Bt. Brookire, y He and Brewster shot down two of KAMAN, Arthur A., 273 Orchard St, Yonke rharles Non The Ca rmy in France wit!| qo: « ed to 6 s { the enemy Bix. : hers, MITCHELL, Charles Rt, Philmont. nN on issued @ call for 18,300 white men ‘or| (Associated Press) Although only a Z ite oe tote Aba luaanvent down. 1 crawled to some tall grass, HANSON, Benmore O.. Jackson, tin | fenty, 7 Livingston, St Ne imited sers |tew -_s ecetve 8 at ° swe eke Lieut. Hugh Brewster, Air Service, | (ASO, Beumore 0. Jacrson, tina NOW Ht I iivtigwon" er Nemree N. 3 | limited service, n. Crowder's cati|few months in the army and never in aah lise Le aa the bullets were flying thicker tte Athan NOFARNICOLO, Vito Me, Bristol. Coun: ye : Pa | furnished further indications that {action until the presen: 1 e : , * ages, and larger ones too, than the! ;p) Dink Ny | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. there Tkato BE Mossel : o [Dustin Lucier reentcrfensive, Lleut.| Months Were Required for} American boys : i Fifth ‘Ave Brookiyn, | no let down in the fer, a former Boston news t. Hugh ri partici. | MOOR: “Ket doth Aero Squadron—For his particl-|Muoii. Kelly Pation in Lieut. Fontaine's exploit. | MUMMAY. John T ‘aindrops in a thunderstorm. I stayed there until dark, then jeut. € ence C. Kahle, pilot, Air] raLanpy. ‘Leon te, 0. tenants. rrosecution the htt be us aperman, fe c rr suddenly n * i = i, The U ed 8 es Post O} e O= Ta 7 aide o! . a Borvice, th “Aor BquadrencNeae| Kode acetey, iz Munivts, M3: Bowne. mancee te stot Gots. esoige, heck ENE Decause |paperman, found himself suddenty con.) Germans to Wrest Formid- | The United states F fice De-} crawled up the side of the hill, wher Tacbasee, on Sept, 13 he and Lieut SCAMAATZAL West 40un St, CHLUPSA, Siegfried,” 1413 Prospect’ Ave, Sew ne chances for a German su onted with the necessity of leading Snatht ‘ Ors partmont will not accept packager 1 found somo of our boys. They were Raymond. C. Hill, observer, were| SHIVA timer, ‘cenom York City. ender, ® entire battalion through a barrage able Position in 1915, for members of tho American Expedi-| getting roady to come out and get takin, hotographs of the old Hin-| S)\GlhTN, Wiliam J ord. Mo, Sergeants. At Gen. Wder's oflice it was stated|When the Americans advanced from = —— tionary Force. Only one package car}: i 3 x 5 PI SMITH. William P., Mel 4. » | me. All our stretchers were in use, asahure when the protecting | UtsiNatt, sa a} isl ths ele MAN. Jewe, 1049 Amsterdam Ave, Sen that draft calls would go on ax usual at mmerance to Imecourt WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY|bo sent to one American soldier and] Ty Aly Our stretchers wore in use, planes we iven off by hostile air-! 01). ao i AMS, Albert, 135 West 117th St, New York | east until many had signed armi he Major of the battalion was ab H i - 4 nel t . ors Aleut. Kahle and his observer | Whale otha es His, Remvmelaee, No x, Ny say sis racag and that the majority of offi. |sent because the battalion was in re-1N. W. OF VERDUN, Nov. 6 (Asso-| that single package must bo sext| gave me, After resting a while avd f continued their mission alone, and in| WiliTi Canis E./ Gohore Nu X. Vaee tiene ay ae § favored ibeir continuation until the |serve when tho fighting began and the loiated Press) Hidden away in al, | through the Red Crows and under re-| smoking a cigarette 1 was holped by the vicinity of Lackausse they were BURN we OF . Drerel, Mo. Corporals. actual concluston of poace, hold ut {call for its assistance suddenly a i 7 - * | strictions involving much red tape. | two other bove. Serenseh 4, y Denman. Tenn. ' i 4 that nly arrived | ched by nine enemy planes. Lieut. | woop, ensris.t RERSKOWITZ, Jacob, 85 East 105th 8t., New York | (i. ne) en tha Garden ¢ ste most the exact geometrical centre of |” ty American boy's father has| “The eats are fine, the treatment Kahle put up a gallant fight in which | ¥attn, Seed Cy stameees he x, pian, sous rest, 3 Xm me, Nee Torn cy cenet, course Would bo unsate in| when t man barrage fire opened : aa ta AT Lee excellent, and the ‘nurses—'Oh, | his observer was shot and killed DIED OF wouNDs, BLDINGTON Beatanin! ys "hse" 'saltiman” ave, [A0UlIMR with Germany throug the. bursting. hell in eam: | Areonn Forest, far behind the pres- [went him a Christmas package, ‘is don't want to get well, I'm in love Lieut. Kahle brought back bis photo. isan PREP” wsinia, Go mia ths ey dew eae Usted to-day nrovites fo rough Wie bursting shells Ine vic«| nt Aimerican Unes, i610 tion, | mother cannot send him another one] With a beautifel nurse.’ The Red graphs. GOENSE, Frank, S15 Hoe teeth ‘ |. City, * i I ry induction of men until Nov, |torious dash , set of |i" & separate package, nor can his | Cross bring cigarettes and chocolate Lieut. Raymond C. Hill, deceased, | “Gye” F™ Me eneeleal [ee 2. ‘They will entrain between Nov aes called by the French at the outect of |!n ® separate package) nor ons one | every day, and f jist saw: ice creat observer, Air Service, 99th Acro Corporal. Bugler. and %. Included are 3% men from Con Capt. Manisby Made a Major. the war “Donkey's Head,” which be- aa i come in. If they give mo any of that \ Sauadron—For his part In this Ad-|SCANSELL, Henry 1, Comwall-oa-the-Hudson, COLE, Harry Raymond, Poughkeepste, N.Y. nect 45 from New Jersey and 1,805 pt, William S. Maulsby, Com- |cause of the magnitude of the opera- | P4 gies that the regulations yi rane I think T will faint. ant Be r. . . nee! . * y t him to receive must weigh not || © Jieut. < ¢ papond Lieut. Paul J. O'Donnell, de- Privates, : Mechanic, from New York mandant of the Students’ Army |tions along the wide front has thus | ia - biti a i t 5 : ay Se ee ae ee | ceased, Diry, S6th Aero Squadron | MFLMATHE. Richard, 208 Woolworth #t, Brookiyn. | BELLUCCE Vincent J., 31 Bradford Ave, Flush Neal calls for military service for|training Corps at New York Uni-|tar escaped enpecial mention more than three poun¢ Ba by glace I orev Pega | sNews Sur-Meuse, on Sept. 26, his| HAS: Thomas C., 409 West Bist Mt, ‘New Lor | Mike Wagener, peveaies have now passed the 310, vors as been promoted, it was| According to unofficial despatohes | 7 Canadian system is muel hit, and also for crawling to a pls { formation was attacked While flying | woobnUrE, Charten &, Rochewer, N.Y. | poots Edward M., Hartford, Conn, slat alt mre far in excess of prev announced at the university yester- (late in 1914, It’ took the Germans4#impler and much moro liberal. It| Were 1 could observe, which I'did on to bomb Dun-sur-Meuse by seven en- DIED OF DISEASE. BivaEs mobilization under the draft , to be a Major, Ho formerly was | months to capture this veritable for- | 1s mercly a matter of making up the my own account during that shelling. ) ed, He opened fire on one of the en-| rams, geet oi s. |weaxny PA = in newspaper work having been |tross from the French, It is one of | Parcel or parcels and mailing them, | So 1 hope evens up mat ry emy » driving It down out of/ Avis. Everett it, lid? Putnam Av. Brookyu, | ALDOUS Army rehhd ed Mote Wireme Jeonnected with the epringtield the glorious, though heretofore un- | This was revealed by the expertence i a, Hara. man, os | Rei ene Tees Poe ie | AE Ae a aka, | wah esa] it ati; | wnaen caper amram [ots Sow York'man'wto mene SHIP BUILDING OFFIC pnt Tal az 3 AL, Anthony, Bound Brook, N. GALIA, Salvatore, ; n more " Mo 5 a : corps | tary history that the doughboys swept | end a package to a friend in the server, 96th Ac: a Between it . mer i 2 second Plattsburg camps, The corps | '# nls y ie 5 , Rha. -bley and . on Sept. 13, WOUNDED SEVERELY. DMATENG, Danlel J. $90 Mest 214th Ot, ay aay wire ta numbers 1,750 men and is expected | over and past this place in a few days |Canadian Army. He communicated WON'T IT EA i he was leading observer of a flight of bleltenanss | midge St, hen, Tere Ge. nd maintenan emen cht oon to be Increased to 2,000. A con- land wrested from the enemy without ) With the Canadian Post Office Depart- : three planes ked by fifteen en-| waxecou, RiGee TGS We: Tendens: Coat: ror cerueee ary iar Tt | oan ete aiereoen chlete | Act ne pean signed for the ero. | erage aigwiculty @ position that might (ment and wae told that ho could ehip ae emy planes. e ¢arried out his mis- ergeant. aid: Obie nen, tel , equipment eniets|tticn of aY. J A.huton University fe ; Suu - sats sion and bombed his objective, Trl wasrruna, one, reeee an oss ew i Haward,, Olea i ereaies paalaie ecrs and repair men. Heights, well be eamsidered invulnerable. his parcel to Canada and have it] Schwab and Others, However, Ar- the return running fight he and his Corporals, It was on Thanksgiving Day, 1915, | mailed to the soldier. Tho letter from range to Resign When Con pilot continued the unequal fight and| prirr, gonn 3.. Troe | succeeded in returning to their air-|RLADIVAU. Lous, Zl kan 824 St, New York more than a year be America en- | the Canadian Post Office Department 7 hens American Woman Decorated {tered the war, that ike writer, who | added the following ails ditions Permit. drome with valuable information. bi Sakee 8b RALTARATAN'S Sery ‘ y soy ne Catala mai s é \ Second Lieut. Arthur KR. Brooks, Clifford k., Audubod. Sg? CHF Ned. Noe Yom Cite }Was then assigned to the German me rece ap pareae se hadign Gaz | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.—High of- } Air Service—Over Mars-la-Tour, on| WHITEHORNE, “Georg F413 Kast 33a st, 3 . Brookiyn, B fe WM k t Fr t armies, made his first trip to the Ar- | Jeditionuty Forces in “tana! “nq | Melals of the Emergency Fleet Corpora- q Sept. 14, his patrol was attacked by} Sew Yow Cl Dt GHES. Hary New York City Uj f rance or ork a ron EChua. Shas Gaeknk: eelnsind: the ji Page ap rter er aaa 74 | ton to-day made it plain that only the Pee aa hes F . prank Buiteon x. ‘ i , pines 7 4 . Se Reem nee eee] comEN, | taldor, 18" Southern Boulevard, New |PRASKHAS, Prank). He. Muitaoy Oy. 7) Pere eededas ene PEEP E ESE ERE EE ES |"Donkey's Head” position to exhibit | three pounds, and 32 cents for a parcel | a#surance that Germany, is ready t Within the enemy lin OS Re Bel a hte Oe ad . GAN, George L, 85 Chauncey St, New Ro- 4. over three pounds but not over seven [quit will cause them to sever thelr re- , fought with eight of them, pursuing] GALEAGHER, Willlaim P., 450 W. 33 St, New NY ‘4 3 | as the most brilliant example of their N 8 “ ie f 4 5,000 metres to within] .. dork, City HANSON, Charles H., 101 Barrow St, New York 4 4 { pound: © license is required from |lations with the organization. the tight from 5, me tres to within) GoppMAN. Abraham. 140 Bocrum 8t., Brookiyn, | "4 % | military prowess. Nearly three years) eran! War Trado Roard in| Charles E. Plea, generat cna: “a | & few metres of the ground, and |UoxRAiNis, John iss Arla New York Cte | (ie wiittam Mestie, 1161 ‘Tiatoo Ave., New ate, Au ads " ido ni as 1. ® manager though his right rudder control was|hANMUNKA. Frank F., “312-2 Sian 8t, Now | M4 \ : : » ® | later the same correspondent now has | the ¢ of pat 8 going to the Can- |the corporation, announced that the ' h his one city | . cette, 3 aris pidge s|adia edition ‘orces."" ‘out his plane riddied with bullets, x¢\Nuv. Frank Augustus, 27 Granite 8t., Brook- gu ty ds SE traversed the same terrain and nas/adian Expeditionary For |men are ready to leave within six he destroyed two Fokke KUFLER, Theodore, 2294 Eighth Av, New York | Yemon. No Y a Sie. oe ain, but this time at the | Es.<200 months or as much earlier as the con- ne 11 . 3 GNATTON. Th. Macedon, N.Y, ay Met Lipids isyneiea Ohio Boosts War Work Fund, — | 1) vison. sam teu jee ey which had enabled | QI ET FOR EVERY | SOLDIER. litions permit, that they may return to COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 5.—The rep-| SASKENIC ives of forty-five Ohio war WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER.- Hrooeyn, are Second Bt, the Ameri tacki the seemingly impre |from the hands of the Germans. | g forces to tear their old businesses, snablo position | Salvation Army WHI Look Atter| Among those who have already began Men Not “Kemem © Here, arr or res ening, ccording ana Tesent chests at a meeting yesterday agreed N.Y, D hur J. fs 4th St ykiyn. | The Salvatio Arm taki 9 | to Sehwa direc~ to 1ecommend to their respective war MINED); rit Sn ui auton Anion, “Donkey's Head" itself ts a formid. | 000 Baly pris wide Peed me. | rd N pilurley, chair. | chard, Moosup, Conn, <3 : | having some- D jourd, Howard ) chests that they increase their quota ne a, eeiVates:, hy ton eee 7 ° able height, which once was wooded,| Hoay in this ountry able to send him al president: MB. ‘Tuttle, H for tho United War Work Campaign! 4nMs Aa a scatre but which in the early days of the! christmas package, Commander Evan. | supply divia Merritt Taylor, hou Dy st lane). 60: per oenh OSCR ED: 050: Bc Repattanrs 4/9) ie, New York war was so déluged with artillery| celine Booth has asked the American | Worth i John O. wGlisy 1 Now York city, fire that it was denuded of all but the | Red Pig he Bee per ta | Couie'C, SANS AG willl, re a a stumps of trees. Along its crest the! fill an Wn ex: | UMP teach Hecate . French had originally constructed a pi | FIRE IN CAMP DI DIX HOSPITAL. ° M) LDN, PhD i ued trench which was dug into the solid } Get cquainte MESO: LN ARTION: rock, so that would be more a tunnel) ,,th¢ Hed. Gross hag boon delegated by | The RISTMAKER, It . Y, than a trench in the ordinary concep- | ajers" Chr tmas pack: es. A permit is CAMP DIX, WRIGH GMUSTMAKER, 0,» lain erm. This tunnel-trench | issued to every soldier which he sends sad * M : WwW BECK Henry y. hs York City. tlon of the term. This tunnel-trenc jhome, ‘The permit is taken to th Re | Nov. 5.—Fire, supposed ¢ ith the Qua ity oO ANS Sour ass ran along the top of the bil, then de-| heme: ihe, dard bide ‘Bate fa the | Goce dures Sante eee aoe My ear 10. at New York City, | scended sharply into the valley, | rmits may be lost or families may | *tory frame structure occupied as ar if TINA, ony itaverstra and ° | where It doubled and ran back along | not understand,’ sald Mine foots “tay | operating ward at the base hospital ore \ YATES, Clement, Saratoga springs, 8, ¥ , | the, east side of tho hill, paralied to| we ¥ ant gidlers to know th at they fast ni The 1,000 patients in the hes- 9 KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY | { | the original cut |omen to much tatters me MOET oie at no time tn danger, ; REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION).| * | ‘The trench-tunnet was about — ~~» uesarn end te ike tonal an ee Mechanic, | a mile long, and it Zion so com ONERG ihe Wards where the pationts are con POWELL, George Cacinendaie, N.Y ls Oe OE A a eaieion: Bo Gains PRISONERS. | fined sare in bulidings “at “tn KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY : mending, that it ily dominated) NGTO Nemas cel h : REPORTED SEVERELY WOUND- | | that portion of the Argonne Forest 1 Sad Ae a « ED IN ACTION), 4 men In German 4 came an-| Depa i Y | AWARD FAVORS GUNMAKERS, | !))""5)! (o-' he di , AT KARLSRUHE | Inere | Lieutenant Soctatint Pabit letion Is i (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS- | Matahiiken .LYANDERRILT. Heteeele a mrietinn ING IN ACTION), . , mp CAMP UNKNOWN (in’ Good Heal th) + nk 5 NEW HAVE b HINGTON v The ' { Privates. | rs < Lieutenant au “ YOENG, flare Mat Wai 1380 s1., New] 3 the Secreta ha a a : t Ase Maurice pu York Git + Award affecting the employees of “the 16 « © the “ a WOUNDED IN ACTION, DEGREE) ° n-Rtockwell Corporation, whieh | oe np e Mes AMO ARTAT To. os | victed ‘anda TOME N who buy this fine WARD loaf (and they now UNDETERMINED, 8 ABT 14 Paley eight-hour day in| CENKEIRING, William, | Si oy ~ W number thousands) say it is the best bread on the REPORTED MISSING | TION). 3 the company's plants in New Haven. | YHUANHOP, Henry, RFD, No. 2, er. 1 7 Private ry 9 ASAIO. WAN AnOLNSed cla-Aacoxe court 1 of $500 market to-day. RLEVINS, Ken 1. Alesandrie Bay. 7 |T b New York City : VGRESHOUT dont I SM iter Sti : |B. ©. Motehk tusiness Agent of the| AT, CAMP UNKNOWN var 13 Internationa lation of Machin. | Late : You try it and we proph- PRISONER (PREVIOUSLY RE-| 3 Tl tat. ‘The ation employs ap. | CONNORS, Edward J., 1273 41st St sy Have and To Hold esy you will like it. TpaWARP Sep PORTED KILLED INACTION), \% | croaimataly #000 gerarna here and haa) cata wth mu 0 BREADS Made with milk and CAKES. GRAMS, 100k AUER unten. oe 3 \4 } | Government contracts for light mas CAMP UNKNOWN ‘in "Gogd Health) Healthy Teeth and Gums TipcroP with wheat and rice | siuver queen SLIGHTLY WOUNED IN ACTION ? Rl whetwertcare/ie aie oha | wetee, Bea ; phe It takes more than a tooth brush to mother HUGBARD | flour in percentages com- PAE CT aut A ett DIED | 4 * i for overtime and double pay ar Frederick, iller Aven’ keep teeth healthy and the mouth ; . 1 2 . ® ry Sunday and he work; that the] 0 i . 1] DAINTY-MAID plying with U. 8. Food | LAAs Dream Viautenane 1% 4 unday ang I eines] SELLES, MANUEL R,, 1458 Flatbush comfortable and really clean ‘ " rules, Eating and keep- “YW UNO SCANLAN. Horace Ik, B47 Cates At, Rrookige, | , ata . Bott. mate | Tate a peahiee Sixty years of service have proven WHEATHRART geese 1 GOL ty NUGOET IN HOSPITAL (PREVIOUSLY RE.-| % ‘ ; that the award dates from) ZEIDLER, HERMANN, 314 East 86th) SOZODONT will keep the teeth clean ROMANY RYE ing qualities unusually CREAMY SPICE PORTED DIED FROM WOUNDS =. : t ontinue for six! St, New York City and wholesome, the gums firm and | ATEN LOA cood. Made clean and SOUTHERN PRIDE RECEIVED IN ACTION), + WATCH WILLARD © ; s of the war, | UTKOWITZ, FRANK, 84 Ludiow St, healthy, the breath sweet and the OATEN LO £ D 7 wrapped at the ovens. 7 Private, - ? DIN Fim’ sem ‘ New York City 2 mouth comfortable, Have you ever IN HOSPITAL SICK (PREVIOUSLY | othe ideas 1O1O4 PEPIDOEET ESS CREDO SOELIN GODS |$1, 000,000 FOR LIEUTENANT, PFEIFFER yee J, 1031 Stebbins been hungry and unable to eat? Use New York Cit p { REPORTED ye INACTION), | I MARY 1 1 WIL Mrs, W nthe | sextom, Ch + Wit Get tt on nen x ie AALNICKT: ster CO MAREE Ny | LARD t advan Unit MICULLEY, EDWARD. 196 Meeker Q Q OFF. RELIG Hodiad ds. W | : || eran Ave., Brooklyn : if RETURNED TO DUTY. (PREVI | F : it : oft aera etait: | COFFEY. MARTIN F. 94 Sumter St } OUSLY REPORTED MISSING we : n , Pe sister ‘ He } ; ea P INACTION). Breneh sf f ; ; A Sou i ton the morning Mis) ANGELOTTI. JOHN, 15 Mott St, FOR THE TEETH Privates, . been ent 1 Queon Elena ‘ p the Allies through their ft that sum. to him. ie ak! NOW, York Site Liquid—-Powder or Paste THAUT, Wil Ldward, Blade, BE, "of dtaly, | own countrymen. Camp "Holabird, Made M'RULS: ANTWOsx! Bue,» *y, SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHER: : ) ron sige pep ~recnensnenet estneinna neatatan tenaren om a, ss 3 si tie e veel < : * fe ti “

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