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EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918, “A PAGE OF poik i Medi e WAR NEWS emont, California | ture of nearly” $1,000,000. ‘No explan« ie second te r, We landed in t Fellowships ¥ There has been a widespread impres- | ation of the order was fortiicominy, ON FRENCH BAT BATTLE FIELD ee ee ee ee at ae | NEW AVES, sion that men who registered before | seve, Tn that way we got out 6) Son of Harvard Professor Had Been |“! enter Into a t f} Lad city and reached an unguarded) us the result.of th main Handred Yate Sept. 12 were ineligible. 2 Mee o@ Wer wey _—- , j ‘ " ' Promoted to Captainey Five | ritten Educational Mission, according NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. &—An alrdrome, “Kfter having di Lees toca unlverstty-netien'teeadys til $1,000,000 CONTRACT OFF |ssnuncement made my Anson Phalpy : | I neuity in trying to run out a plane,, Days Before. will be afi Sxchasion jater on Of eee Stokes, Secretary of Yale .Univéralty, Y it a | We finally became cxasperated and) wiTil TIM AMERICAN ARMY ON|and students, and the University ( Order m Wash jaspends | to-day, included a list of Yale unen 7 } tore down the tent. At dawn we got|T1IE SEDAN FRONT, Nov, 7.—Capt. }eit y hae taken etepa to lay th War Work a th. | who have attained war honors, Ovex } Jone’ hundred names are given, Of \the plane In shape to fly. Just then a | tam Coolid forn football | foundation for development of the ¥ By an order from Washington, £@-| tose who have ft setvlée, two Wate 4 ; P German colle inn and on he at anrvare Cat and son Graduate we toa bigtieceie ived lato yesterday, work on a'don-| men are known to have died and Had Been in “Solitary” 14|covered us. Ho raised a yell. Weel Prof, J, Randull Coolidge of Boston, couunell hes voted that the tract for building houses for laborers| ninety-five wounded or taken y |grabbed ifm and in the tussle he| 4 killed on Oct. 27 when his airplane |uate School provide ¢ employed in the Elizabeth district at! prisoner i | Days on Bread and Water—- | stabbed me in the back. Mandel put|¥a* shot down by German alrcraft fire |Krogruphy, government lipids 13,130 Have Been Killed in| 5 Action, 39,972 Wounded \ and 10,727 Missing. | i} | WASHINGTON, Nov, §.—Army and| } { j { \ \ urses in histor rican lines. ‘apt. Coolidge rei ear Grand Pre. The plane fell within lea; that men re \e k | Civili iform | im out of commission by hitting him, tho, © and scolar | Civilian Garb Over Un over the head with a flashlight, Then! "Cape ived his promotion | | ; we ran. from the rank of First Lieutenant five LONDON, Nov. 8 (United Press). | wwe paysed through seven lines of days before his death. At the tine he ~ H ting ' to be awarded to foreign studen Three American aviators have Just! coupied trenches and got to a shell | Was shot down he was acting as a pro-| who come to Yale arrived in London , after escaping | 1 before the German first tine, | tector of the expedition which bombed vhere ¥ . tl town of Briquenay, four miler from the Germans. ‘They made their | where we hid atl day. That day a0) sory of Grand Pre. Tils body war TRINIDAD BEATS NEW YORK, way to Holland after a thrilling, |"nsllsh battery wiped out a German) siried in the American cemetery on| 4 + Derewrnten battery nearby. At night we ad- ‘a : A | tn West 1 twenty-four day hike through oc- | : s the edge of Argonne Forest vanced across No Man's Land and| BOSTON, Nov. §.-—Capt. Hamilton 4 3, - ra ” 9 euplad’ Metgtam: « hey: crimped “at | ganvan U ditbam, where Wa teek GFP | Gectidwe iwab.the Bon. or d nanden , yway, the tt laland, « 47-49-51 West 42nd night and slept in the day time, ex- {our clothes and were just ready to Coolidge of this He was a mem 0 y dive when a German patrol repairing Per of the class of 1919 Harvard cept when they were tn Bruss ca @etcn: tee MentaN pes hag | University and was prominent in ath ‘Then, with civilian clothes covering |¥'T* ch the English ba a letics, Coolidge left college in October Brin, their. uniforms they walked the |™suled captured us. We were taken | i917 ‘ost a month before 917, to go to France in the aviation | °t"0" : = streets by daylight, to Freanes, where we were kept four-| service, “He brought down his fit (ey dawn there to i heir f Irst- 4 | The aviators are Lieut. R. A. An-|teen days in the ‘solitary’ on bread | German airplane in July of thin y¢ AT t any purser, James Hasnilton \ all the news > zondon telegram = celebrated ae they never Es = iy marine casualties abroad now number 70964. These include the latest army list of 543 issued to-day, The army| casualties total is 66,913, the marines| 4026. In both arms of the service} 13,180 have been killed in attion, 4,459 | have died of wounds, of disease, 1,300 have d and other cau wounded and 1 The list follow KILLED IN ACTION, Majer. ATWOOD, Jobo B., Pitusburgh, Lieutenants. | st 4,538 have died| ed of accidents | 972 have been| are missing. ‘Vill To-morrow Inaugurate July, whose brother |*"d water.” after a thrilling battle over the Ameri- | toy, re i etaaied reo Plain. | Detailing the story of the emcape |ctn lines near Chateau-Thierty | field,, N. J; John: Donaldson, son of Anderson suid: | Gen. Donaldson of Washington, D. There were five of us, including| Romanones May Hea BOYD, Gordo GUNDERLAC New York Clty, | cago. New Span- Sergean ° | . h Cabinet, j LEMKE, Arthur R., 48 Centre Ave., New Rochelle Jos P. ©. and 7, B, Tillinghast of Westerly, |" English corporal. We planned) |, svt Aussie ted Beuis 4 th = , M'KER, John Van Year, Eustis, Fla TLL. They all escaped from Fresnes,| UT escape for three days. All of | ovis ited eforg, andthe z MATTHEWS, Bverett T., Kenbrides, Va } CRowEe us were imprisoned above the guard |—After unsuccessful efforts of various) piageisallcec : \ RHODES, Gordoo L., Kinston, N, © “I was downed at Arras on Aug. 37, lease all on the same floor, eo we|'eaders to form a Cabinet to take Go e ea son = c 1 ’ Binghamton Man in Motor Car Ser-' said Anderson, “They were five to ihe place of the Maura Gover Mo! qt Men of Sept, 12 Nitwibie as = orporals. managed to loosen the heavy pad-| BAYLESS, Paul B., Findlay, 0. | vice When His Limb Was jone against me. After having been |quis de Athuce said to have a Omcern, = DARDEN, Hinton A. Driver, Va. Blown Off | wounded three times I fell 3,000 feet | 'ocks on the doo: Meantime Mane | visea King Alfonsoa to entrust the task} According toa teles MATTICK, George, Mitw MILIURN. Haiph, M i. : PATTERSON. Dewey Yo. OSPPH P. CROWS, the Knights of! yons. Later I ‘was taken to the ; Mechanic. lumbus overseas secretary, WhO prison camp at Fresnes.” night of Sept. 26 while the guard played checkers downstairs am from Wa A, een the seve which Tesiened April 19, 191 “Ithe Mastern for ¥ | men who are physteally fit for m military service and registered prio: PIZRCE, Frank, Kinsale, bl bi | A. @ cable reports had a leg blown! ‘TiN1inghast was brought down near . off by a German shell while he owas} Cambrai on Sept. 22, when thirty, to | of us climbed to the roof and slid | wet wew|Dear the front lines‘ distributing | ety Gelman planes attacked him, he |2°¥™ one side of the building into Knights of Columbus supplies to our) ait * : @ court. We climbed a wall into a soldiers, is a resident of Binghamton, " garden and so reached a canal and “Wh a separates the ry N. Y., where he had lived since birth hen I was separated from the | wwain it, floating our bundles of eatbk ae feb bese ; squadron I coasted to the ground and a Crowe, when he was accepted as a ‘ inet "| clothes across by means of a wooden Knights of Columbus secretary, was| ‘he machine came to @ bait in front | ian, @ salesman with Cudahy & Co. trav-|°f ® German dugout when the engine|" ome. we made our way into the jelling out of Binghamton. He re-| Went dead,” he said. “The Fritsies| (oo country and reached a barracks | | signed an exceedingly well paid posi-| came out and shook hands. They| 0 entry halted us, but we got tion to go abroad wi 6 ights | g, k pe? ; on to Bo wbroad with the Knights) sald 1 ought to be giad to be cut of! i. when we answered ‘Was ist?’ to | three months ago. " a , | When wounded he was in the motor| the war. That night I slept in a/iis:chaitenge. After that we kept to the fields, travelling nights and a 575 Fifteen Dollar Ee Renard MODELS. NO & FACTORY MADE HATS. car service branch for the Knights | church and then was removed to {and had been distributing K. of C.| Fresnes.” } supplies as near the front lines: as sloorean Tehyy) im rae) Woogs: ene i ELS an military regulations permit. | Donaldson, who is an ace, being | barns, At daybreak on the 2th | THESE MOD) HAVE in Secretary’ Crowe was noted for his| OMicially credited with bringing down | we reached the Franco-Belgian fron- ‘i ALL BEEN CAREFULLY earnestness and. enthusiasm in con-| five Germans and unofficially to have| (io, tne Belgiana were fine. They ; [nection with war fllet work and'was| destroyed. nine, wan attacked by [iT The Belgiane were tne, They DA ILY DEED DESIGNED IN THE: REN- egarded by William J. Mulligan, s i | Chairman of the Knights of Colum-j three Germans near Cambrat Sept. 1,| piim, and ‘we'll save you.’ Belgians ARD WORKROOMS., . | un MB bus Committee on War Activities, as ee a height of 8,000 feet. hid us at many points until we fin- 6 id fat a Or ehas, On an efficient secretary and worker. | "I managed to down one of them |" W St many polols will we ti My ( OUNTRY TOMORROW AT $7.95. q DIED OF DISEASE. ¢ in three minutes,” he said, “but a = : rt, Co read; {hed clothes here and - Corea FURNES Waifs’ Yim oe, Newark. | Dullet hit my engine and downed me. |"eR2y obtalhed clo ; HATA, William, 4 : PEPERMAN, Jon HL, Elizabeth, N, 4 WOUNDED SEVERELY. I landed almost simultaneously with . New there go we covered up our uniforms with civilian stuff and walked the (From the Diary of a Real American | escape, I was taken to Conde, where I met Beton Lieutenant: the German that I had downed. How- pon = { 3 HAGERTY, Jeremial, vat te. New York. | ey Stepan ae = = \ SDOME, Mush. Glen Bideo, NI. | OLSON. Arava duit ww. iit “Sr, "New| Cer: the enemy machine went up in|” 44) aayient Mandel and the Cor- an IWAN, Fran, 180 Lexington ave, New) Yer Rica "| flames, burning the pilot alive. The poral left us in Brussels. We haven't Nov 8th — eit riva’ Germans congratulated me on m: bs - i | SASNEISKT, Bernard, Aubura, X.Y | oe Yl heard from either one since. | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. “We continued our filght and) Lieutenant. === | reached Hacht on Oct. 1 at midnight. 7 = PARSUM, Leo Yo, Bator Conn eae fuddsaly ‘we, Heaka the click ot] the| To-day V am still cele : Cariceal! | ULIMAN, Daria L, Buffalo, N.Y. . 150 OF THE HIGHEST ss E { | Gifeerat. sertry’s rifle and turned around 3 CLASS p Ole 7 ° ie rating the glorious peace = SILRIURN. tenes i cam | IMESAN, sea ow Hae, Comm face to face with another sentry. We) fi hee aa, HAND-MADE. LYONS SILK VEL- [= —— i rookly, h jechani uttered guttural greetings an: ept - There’ shee JUICE | vrcsscr, se Me, wen ton |PEPHEAPN, Coie, Por amber, 3. [on goings On Oct 14 we reached the news by making a big a VET BLACK SHAPES — ALL BE | Private: | ARTRIAN, Marrs, 243 ¢ WITH PANNE VELVET FACING. -= Holland border, where we spent a week reconnoitring to find a place Mechanten. | sPENNOE, Matthew, Kin rh, No Ys | New York vance subasrtngen > DENSICAND, John, 981 New York Ave., Jer its ES VERY LITTLE TRIMMING RE. — . | cot erent Went, Orange. to cross, This was hard, because U d ; = HQXPARANKO, 4 snot st. son) SHORE eda yea oa ey [to cross. This was hard eons to the Unite = QUIRED. UP TRL Wow empatesd, N.Y RRUSKOP, Wi i r , : aD ke : DAVIN doe Yar 0 Meaford “Ave, Mleknond | MMANON. Wi charged with 5,000 volts. | ls d AT $8.50. TO- AT penne Sy ACKERMAN " “Windlly, we discovered an opening or un pe jr UCHLI. Louis, 466 W. 134 BL, 2 “4 ‘New York city. {and crawled for four hours on our 93.95. Frank, Paul a. | Riaor |r bira he stomachs, making al! of 100 yards in witeinis, Ave, See | eeaeae Fett tarot Tvounguown, N.Y. | that time, Then we waited until the vrsinia yim OU |German sepitries were far apart two, X.Y: i jum up and ran like hell to Hol- nee AND LAN ERA th H gareani 4: [RG Bele wean alee eile Broakirn. ) Kew Haven, Conn. We ‘heard a shot and a yell, ve Be ee Shi |didn't gtop. We kept on until IN THIS OFFERING RENARD INTENDS TO “GO OVER EE THE TOP” OF ALL OTHER ADVERTISED SALES [R= Grapefruit a * than in any other. 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WOUNDED SEVERELY — PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. | Corporal. | vontacnan NOBENT, 298% 151 Am, Newer, | WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER- MINED—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED | | i} MISSING IN ACTION, Privates. | DIGIACOMO, James, Bi. Jer St., Brooklyn, MINOTTE, Matteo, Tach ¥. NULAON,” Poul A., 380° Armstrong” Ave, Jersey N, Jersey City, Gritttn Bt, Army Officers’ Uniforms Cut-to-measure or ready-made at wholesale cost sadaveeiizeagsaaaeesiec# VERY day of delay in buying furniture tailoring and trimmings are of the highest means a loss of money to you. We can otanuard, This special opportunity of securing custom made uniforms at wholesale prices will prevail for but a limited time. It is made to introduce this new department of Army | and Navy Officers’ Uniforms. | We will send samples of the woolens to those who can not visit this new department at this time. SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME (To measure, oF ready for service.) 18 oz. Whipcord Army Officer’s Uniforms 37.50 20 oz. 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Priva FA | \WILANSKY, Samocl You are cordially invitgd to see “The Twenty- five Rooms" attractively and artistically ar- ranged, Americans in € OTTAWA, Nov. &—The following | | Americans pear in to-day'a over- Fwentyelght years selling Good Furniture H. Miller, New Britain, Conn.; U. T St. an | Huxter, Syracuse, N, Y.; Re Lunn, Southeast Corner 15th and 6th Avenue Jersey City, N. J. Missing—-Lieut, J W. Crane, Newark, N. J. WI—H. 1. Caldwell, New York. Gassed—J. 4 Anderson, Newburg, N, Y. Wotinded —N, Fosh, Chaom Pails, N. ¥,