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lf ~—ULSCFIRST ARMY GAINED 30 MILES INLAST BAYS idea, Gen. March Announces the Changes in Corps Com- manders Abroad. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—Capture, of Maubevge by the British, Gen. March sald to-day, marks the definite! severance of the last German artery| to that sector of the west front, and will make it impossible for the enemy) to shift his forces to meet a new at~- tack, Summarizing the Allied success since the inauguration of the forward movement, Gen. March. pointed out, that the Germans have been driven 64 miles further from Paris and the territory they occupy in France has been reduced from 10,000 square miles to less than 2,500. American divisions operating with the British in Flanders were identi- fled as the 87th (Ohio), under Major Gen. C. 8. Farnsworth, and the 19ist (Pacific Coast, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and Utah), under Major Gen. W. H. Johnson, The 91st; was on last reports on the heights of Ardenarde, on the Scheldt River. The American First Army, under Gen, Pershing, has advanced 30 miles in the last eight days. The Chief of Staff said that the American Army will be in France for some time even when peace is de- clared. The reorganization of the Ameri- can Expeditionary Forces into two field armies has resulted in several changes in corps commanders. These includ First Corps, Major Gen. Joseph | Dickman; Second Corps, Major Gen. | George W. Reed; Third Corps, Major, Gen, L. U. Hines; Fourth Corps, Major Gen, Charles H. Muir; Fifth | Corps, Major Gen. C, P. Summeralu; Sixth Corps, Major Gen. William M. Wright; Seventh Corps, Major Gen. Charles H. Mencher. ‘WOMEN MACHINE GUNNERS ARE ‘WORSE THAN THE MEN’, Sergeant in 414th Infantry Writes | That They Stick to Post to Last —Four Captured. German women machine gunners are “worse than the men,” according to a letter written by Sergt. William McTaggart, Company BE, 114th In- fantry, to his family at Asbury Park, N. J. He ts in a hospital in Franco recovering from a gassing. His letter) tells of an American attack north of Verdun on Oct. 12. “We gained nearly four miles,” h wrote, “and took lots of prisoners, princluding four women who were act- ing as machine gunners, It sure is hell to have to fight women, but it in in the game and, believe me, they are worse than the men. They won’t| give up until they have to,’ The men| will keep their machine guns going until you get about twenty yards from them and then yell ‘Kamerad.’” “Things are getting hot in this but we have them on the ran,” Private William Kruskop wrote to his aunt, Mra, Lillian Milliken, No. 46 Kenilworth Place, Ridgewood J, Sept, 15.. The aunt has received word that her nephew has been miss- ing in action since Sept, 24, He was in Company A, 811th Infantry. sector, Gergt. William J. Doherty, No, 2621 Albermarle Road, Brooklyn, who was) reported in to-day’s casualty list as| killed action, was @ member of Compan: K, 106th Infantry, the old 4th Regiment of Brooklyn. He has! two brothers in the service, John, in| Company 11, 106th Infantry, and George, | Company B, 225th Int | i URGE OSTEOPATH GA”. | FOR GASSED SOLIDERS Dr. Goehring Says That His Art Cured Many “Incurable” ial Cases, In an address before the New York Osteopathic Society at the Hoicl Asor) yeeterny Dr, Frank L, Goehring of |t Pittsburgh told many instances of sol- diers who have been gassed and pro- nounced incurable and who have been! completely cured by osteopathic treat-! ment. | Although osteopathy Is barred from the army Dr. Goehrin& related his ex-) periences with cases which had beer dischyreed from rooklyn and Pitti burgh hospitals aa incurable and which had ylelde! to osteopath iment, 1 alned | As a result of the successes two bills are being urged in Congress to} ‘permit osteopaths to take eXasuinations fo enter GIRL WEARS K. C. WAR GARB! Minn McNamara of Passate Firnt to Wear Overseas Uniform, Miss Juila McNamara, formerly sec-, retary to the Director Genera! of tne French Steamship Line in New Yor has the distinction of being the first g rl| jo wear a Knights of Columbus over feas unif Miss MeNeunara, wo | ives in Will be ‘assigned +o| ve Paris headquarters, No. 16 .'lace ve Madeline. volunieering for secretartal dur, McNamara forfelts a 10) per ven pon her yiarly ealary with tt ‘aip company. | and as Divisional Commander lena. , Young Woman in Port Ewan Plan; itis ey 6. Gainer ; Drops Tray Holding Parts ‘ of Bombs, KINGSTON, N. Y., Oct. 9.—One!| Themed | employee was killed and fifteen oth- rs, some of them women, severely | DA injured last evening when a series pPoxaWitz, Charles D.. ‘Grove, Pa. of explosions occurred in an as- ag a gy se poeahincncersneaemcniirasaelindian THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, MAJOR GEN. BUNDY, HERO OF CHATEAU-THIERRY, IS SENT 10 man CASUALTY ROLL IN WAR REACHES TOTAL OF 71,935 epiainhpplllins 13,493 Have Been Killed in} Action, 40,165 Wounded -and 10,727 Are Missing. » WASHINGTON, Nov. §.—Army bee | marine casualties abroad now number | 71,995. These include the latest army list of 543 issued to-day. The army casualties total is 67,84, the marines 4,026. In both arms of the service 13,493 have been killed in action, 4,710 | have died of wounds, 4,74 have died of disease, 1,303 have died of accidents and other caus 40,165 bave been wounded and 10,727 are missing, Th iist follow: KILLED IN ACTION, Majors. KREUT2, Joseph G., Tacoma, Wash. | ANDERSON, Thoma Belford, Latrobe, Pa, Captains. ARNOLD, Orville L., Sparta, Wis MURPHY, Jeremiah E., Bridgeport, Cone, REED, Stephen J. H., Schenectady, N. ¥, SODEMANN, Clarence Joha, 8. Louis Lieutenants. ABEL, Louis Raymond, Lebanon, Cons, ROTH, Irving, Ossining, N. ¥. KELLER, Daniel &., Rosemont, Pa Sergeants. BARNETT, Clifton F., Logan, 0. BECKER, George F., Albany, N, ¥, GEMRIG, Carl F., Marietta, 0, KRAL, Charles, York Springs, Pa, LONG, Raymond Smith, Dosiestown, Pa. M'KINNON, Elwya Charles, Los angelea MARTIN, Cecil Courtney, Mitchell, lng. SEWCORD, Charlie B., St. Louie, SHEE Commander Whose Troops Could Not Understand Retreat As- signed to Camp Pike. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—Major Gen, Omar Bundy, until recently commander of the Sth American Army Corps in France, reported to Secretary Baker and Gen. March to- day, and received his assignment to command at Camp Pike, Arkansas, where he will take up his duties at/ once, Gen. Bundy commanded the 24 Div- ision before he was given a Corps. di-} rected the operations of the first Am-| erloan troops engaged in the fight- ing near Chateau-Thierry, where the last German offensive came to an While it has never been stated authoritatively, he is generally be- Heved to be the American officer who wrote the famous note to the French Army Commander saying he could not explain it to his troops if he | ‘South Fell | NOSE, aneiO. Cartingile, Me Corporals. ALBACKER, Johu 1. AURA LT. Goat inno ted Nontis: Neetosne t, raulwea, Pa RIUHAKDS. “Cinta kites Knotts, Tenn, lebura. Ne, sng Re, “kas Save ‘ rit Jona H.. Mount Vernon, Ina failed to counter-attck immediately ries Me. and restore a lost position, con Gen. Bundy refused to talk for pub-| , lication beyond expressing words, of ° ‘Benja + Versailt [highest praise for American soldieré as; ware | tighters, GRENADE BLOW-UP KILLS 1, INJURES 65 ce ireterey Gaat » Virgl C., Sunnyside, Wash, Mechanics. , Aletanacr fehl aia, 8. Charlie V., West’ Durbam, ” ce Musi 1. ADAMSON, Paw D., Kansas City, Privates. sanapolia, N.C. bald, Va. Kobinson, UL sembling bullding of the Grenade | Loading Company at Port Ewen, near this place. All the fifty other per- sons in the building were hurt. The Property damage will reach about | $55,000, A young woman employee, said, dropped a tray of g: ers, Causing the explosions, NAVY YARD SUNDAY WORK IS ORDERED DISCONTINUED °°, r=" COULTER Brnest $i, it ts nade fill- Yellville, Ark 1. Frank Wyckoff, ‘Bellemead, N. 2, Walter L., Glenvil ‘Silas Hi, OLES, Steve, Chie Daniels Says Production in Shore | Stations Now Exceeds Requirements. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The Navy Department to-day issued an * order discontinuing all Sunday work in ni yards and other shore stations, Th order becomes effective to-morrow. Secretary Daniels said the action was! taken to save the men from the strain of a seven-day week, now that produc tion in most essentials is excceding re- quirement QUEBEC, Nov, 9,—Instructions from Ottawa to stop fitting guns on ships und ulto to stop providing quarters: on board some vessels for gunner crews have been received dy representatives here of the Imperial Munitions Bc BARNY, Frank A. BENOLY, Mau Hidgeway. Pa BROWN, 61 dar BUCHANAN. Elwood K., BUIUESON. WYRON, Edward 3. CHALMERS, Fi W.. 8 Perot St, New York, CHIUSTENSE Perth Amboy, Na | DAVIS, Pay Trvin DODSON, Willan Te DONNELLY, Joseph P. sBicohen Rimmett, Peckahili, N, , . Ceol, Herrin, HL DUNCAN, Kirk HL, Lyanviile, FASTER’ Joho Wb FDMUNDSON Ar EDWARDS. Garele BGAN, Joho G.. Watereiiet Taonidas V HWSON, Louis J, Kdward J,, Buffalo, N. ¥, JAM. Adrian) Hi, Mount ‘Olive, N. © Siiion Asin “Rowing fuck, Nmithtteld. He. Dillsburd, Pa, Winterset LAUNCH NEW DOWNEY SHIP Daughter of Foreman, Blected by Workers, Chrixtens the D! While 3,200 workmen cheered, the 7,600-ton steel ship Dio was taunched to-day at the yards of the Downey Shipbuilding Corporation at Arling- ton, 8 1 The boat was christened ¥ Mack of West Brighion of William’ Mack, foreman” penter, She Was chosen by the workers the Dio is the third ship laur the Downey yards, It 13 3¥6 length and 62 feet wide. Vincent KINVIN. Howard M. CHITA, Sam, Ai Ranzey Lon\s te Ws, ci by Miss daughter ship car- & vote of ‘iio, Mo, Ve. iw. 35th St New York hed wt feet in 8 Hunter, ‘Trinidad, Col, + Bevierville, Tena, Danville, Ail Baxgle No, 2 ‘ON, anched, Nov. 9.p-Launching 2 at the Ford Detroit eported to the Navy Depart qitapia additions to the royers are expected SATE OTS Bolwheviki and’ Teatons Sea M'MAHAN MANETIY Wilito Benest, MAKUCH. Steny, ¢ MALLARD, Clarence, MANTIN, ‘Predorich,” 1013 Cleveland Ave, |. Prank, Mansfield, 0, len, ph Utles, b 'W., Tay Milton, Pa, Winslow,” Ind. Oskaloosa, ha APY MULL soon Monn Mol we Ralitmore, Aubura.'N. eo Lsth se German prisoners operating in Siberia are now almost completely scattered, according to an offcial stat i ¥. RY Tow Angel aD, Ny archon N, Aoaeph Rlapion” mY MA AIT Wayne Ave. Patersin, MUMPHY. Alber M., Rochester, SEVERELY WOUNDED. Priv: MINED). Privat MAVAY, Thomas J... New Hritain, Conn, NUSS, Henry J., Irvington, N. J. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, Lieutenant. ci. Corporal. GROSS, Max, 160 mae ‘Bt, New York City, Privates. | WORE: Fetta, Ste estan de! New York H pada tL PRISONERS. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The Department to-day announced a list of names of enlisted men in man prison camps, including the lowing from New York, Connec' § edngen Murry, Medion Ar., PAIRLEK, Leroy W., Sehevectady Road, & Jersey re ce Mate Ped Fe Onde, Olah sucd at the War Office here y. bs C at Biya r ‘j The annual entertainment ant ball of | fianion’ sun AeHEN ON. te the New York Newspaper Web Pr a wn's Union No, 25 wil be held Wedi day evening, Nov, 27, at the Arc Halsey Street, near’ Broadway. The union's service flag, bearing 425 blue and seven gold etars, will be unfurled, dt VASEL LE VAUGHAN Ip DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED NOLAN, Arthur J., 206 West Side Ave, Emira, WHINTRAUR, Morris, 83 Watklas St, Brooklyn WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- HOYT, Henry &, 145 Washington St, New York inh Lientenant to Talk on W “CLOTH HALL” AT, YPRES 1918, a ART RASA WL ECD. RG A PAGE OF AMERICAN W Sone tee |A Sample of What German Shells Have Done To the Marvellous Architecture of Belgium. i ! THIS IS said he would be glad to let the Brit-| = ieb have Fredericks provided «| BPERAT assurances is given that in the the British Government fails to con- GAS MASK DAY; nt. sSKrTH, merece ¥.,150 Chenoa ME, Kearny, 8 GIVE YOUR FRUIT PITS Secnerete,,. FRANK, Lonte $ CSE fos SR TRIAL IN ENGLAND | #2 RUT SHEUS TOU. s. Privates. iS rere’ GOLLY, Joven, $20 Eat isch B., New Tork |Red Cross Appeals for Material StaNDRiNG. UGE? ie" Brasowtce ot, server ON MURDER CHARGE Despite Imminence of Armis- viscloNiitha, Comden, N. | ic i : SESgatha, Oreen crete 2 & | tice With Foe by William, 171 Forsyth ats, New ton a ay HIS is Gas Mask Day—the DELI bilver Ae Balawias day on which special. ef- He ka see ewe teme.{ Swann Will Surrender, Cap- forte ace being made in ait, Korey ronme ‘i f Sent parts of the coupsey to collec Bi Ot, New ¥ Po pe be ot Oe tain Provided He Is Sent the fruit pits and hut shells MALONEY. “James ‘le fe 623" 100k ave, New Back , If Acquitted. needed in the making of gas BER, Phi, open 2 x. oer tor the Amertond Army. | RBEGROTO, “antonio, 437 Went 46th Ki, noe vou! District Attorney Swann to-day re- nee iy acaeeriken: © staler RoTiaNs, Rernecd &., Rochester, H. ¥. plied to Coudert Brothers, lawyers Regardless’ «ots: when |: the DIED OF DISEASE. representing the British Government armistice is signed, the cam- Corporal: in its attempt to have turned over to} paign ‘should continue until! a |QLEICHMAN, Louis, North Beergen, N. J. it Frederick Fredericks, allas Capt. sufficient quantity of the raw = a Fritz Duquesne, on a charge of mur-| materials has been received. Privates. der, growing out of the sinking of the! The Government needs 1,000,000 BER Te wie Oe Locaports ies steamship Tennyson off the coast of| pounds of fruit pits and nut BODEN, Willem A, 637 South America in February, 1916 He} shells. E FOR 12 HOURS, THEN SLEEP REST OF DAY féan be dropped trom the bridge by RED CROSS GIAL, i Wi “PROVE UP” ON An American Craft Can ven OF A BRONX LIEUT Put Up a: Complete Barrage. ROYER IN FRENCH WATERS, 9 (Associated Press: raft, Running without lights in the rkness she is @ menace not only to the enemy but to herself and other abips should @ collision occur, _The bombs are now released from every quarter of the destroyer, Two pressure of a button; “Y guns,” amid- ships, with two barrels, can throw [bombs toy port or starboard; astern there are two ‘ong lines of bombs running on miniature railway tracks, 1 & complete barrage may be fired is no danger of the shock exploding the bor |some might be thrown Into the water ‘ amas ec LO Mees SALLIE WALKER. and explode when at the proper depth, ——— MALONE A NAVY LIEUTENANT Treasury announced to-day th: Reserve Banks ee t will be acce lopes must the new head of tne nounced to-day scription to Canada’ Loan was 317,000,000, matied to Federal ian fore midnight (o-nij for conversion. to-day's postmark, om ane INFLUENZA - “iwi” Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestibie The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared, Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick Process and from catefully selected materials, Frosuicrsy ‘) Mil, N. 3. vict Fredericks, he will be returned] to the authofities here to serve snt-/ ence for presenting a false and ioe Major Arthur Rogers Grant, Head ulent claim for $30,000 Jnsurance to the Pi degaee 1 Stuyvesant Fire Inmugance Compe ny. | Of Hospital Unit, Writes of Work Fredericks is gaid to have admitted Just Behind the Lines, to Assistant District Attorney Rorke that he had filed a false claim for| A letter dated Oct. 12, just received insurance, and also declared that te|by New York friends from Major , had shipped chemic: als and miner: als! Arthur Rogers Grant, head of a ho: jon the Tennyson, and that had | pital unit close behind the front line in insured them for $80,000 hich he | trance, says in part: rere MA EMe ceavercicipat Salt We do a continuous operating per | Mr. Rorke that it wanted to try|formance for twelve hours ana then Fredericks on a murder charge be-|éleep pretty much all the rest of the ‘ause three of the sailors on the| twenty-four hours, Now that our army Tennyson lost their lives when the|has advanced, we are in the 8. O. & cuy. | ship blew up. ne and look for orders to the Z. O, A. | ai pornemereenst |(Zor@ of Advance) any minute, tn | PRIVATE RUBIN KILLED. these hospitals we operate only upon War — |the seriously wounded, and the earl new Parents of W. A. Roden Think pis t at these boyn the greater our Ger- take Was Made In Hts Case. entage of life and limb saving, “After w twenty-two | t Wath Street, |* ‘company D, “gnd lt fol ticut Rubin, 107 Private Max years old, of No was a member of ¢ from ambulances that bring the take these boys from the 1 directly to they have he places where Used successfully over % century. Endorsed by physicians SERN AEC Specify Horlick’s tw Original eae sets moon mene wer y }and New Jersey: n, we revive and warm them, op- AT RASTATT. Machine Gun Battalion, He was r@- lerate on and nurse them, then send HALRERSTADT, Bertram, 25 Wine St. Ne* ported killed in action-on Oct. 4& them back to the Base Hospital for ate | fecond Ave, New, Private Rubin was a native of Rus: | further treatment eK , (sia and his mother i# still living! “Wiison's first peace note haw gust v SPisuacia, Salvatore, 338 Melo H. lthere, He sent a letter. to | reached us, It begins to look it one ALL, Patriek J. 2 Third Ave, with show he get gated. Ito ga | Pence could not be forever postpondd, Brooklyn, |in which he sald he expected to go s he , alle, N.Y, gph yet the fecling here is that we have MAR ante raring Ke Jinto aetlon the next day. It proved | Zot {he gfenting here jie hat we have | ID, 170. We Madinon Ave, New York to be his first and last engagement |Sence, and no one thinks uf soins | i, Bianinin, Glen Core NY. avatar. | With the enemy home ~+essi ee | The parents of Pr William A. | - > | Boden, Compe K, 828 nfantry, DER, George, 967 Landon 8t,, Buffalo | Boden, Company Kk, aust Infantr HORSES ARRIVE FOR SHOW. #10. Frank, Canhage, No T formerly 0 A iy - Y jeivin, Waw: N.¥, [believe that a mistake has been made | Ea, Yon [Inthe ‘casualty. tit. which record | PARE Of Proceeds of Annual Kvent| Gratiad S64 Broadeay, te eens Having died of discus for War Work Fund. ASdbat ramard M.. 144 Front 6t.. Tocdater/on October 2 parents received | Hundreds of blooded horses that are | eae letter from him, written on Sept. |, ‘tub Pt 4 AIPHORN, Leopant Len Whitenal N.Y. « the Jockey Club Plate and] BARNARD GARTANO 2" Morkiand St. of health, that the war Wax noarly | or yybunkee, Bt IN oe tee an Real’ astern, N.Y over, and that he hoped to be home | ot Malinen Stu Warwokee CART. Wiliam’ L, LNi Shateapearm Ave. New soon n was formerly a cierk |! f Q am- at stebdins av, for the Consolidated Gas Company. | plgn Fund arrived to-day, Beginmig PeEWhen, James Inucph, 1601 stebding AY Monday the exhibition of wore thea a1 RICHARDS, Raymond A., B25 6, #24 St, Now an Sth the Decreane, | (housund horses of all classes witean KENVEDY. Robert B.. Niazare Pulls, N.Y s given out at 19 o'clock this! tinue Ul Friday night. Riders im: unt- [SAa0 romans. ait Beth A. Som tor | morning show a deere 309 new fori, a well as soclety buds from many edocs, Rioomifield, NT 6 of inf y Jay. States will compete Henry, Wet Hamovon ‘The num 121, were) More than $63,000 was realized from Hector N.Y shorted to-da uses Of PNOU- | sinijar fund last year for the Red Croes Wi, moniay 147, show se Of 105. tg will be a competition Zor tia Rrooelyn, OVE yesterday, deaths from heat rosd team hereon perk 8°52” | pneumonia, 13 wean increase of $30,000 Krays, for the Alf ye nine Memorial Gold Cup of $1,000 jerman "Willem, “tid B. 36th St Fares, 1018 Park Av. Xe York : = Vincenzo, Jamies, "y Bulfao, X.Y WwW. t t ? AVA, Soveph F. Willow Ar., Hoboken SNYDER, Louie, 443 Bayney St,, Thtfalo, N.Y. IN GOOD HEALTH (CAMP UN- KNOWN). KQSPNERANTZ, Charles, 15 Tasex St. New “SATADA" Lieut, F. J. Kearsl of the Britis! | Rifle Brigade will speak in the Wash Heights Baptist Church, L45th Street and Convent Avonus, to-morrow Ve fe gO ae compared with tho cume to tne country at treads, Ordinary tea or with coffee, And then Wilson request to eAk about the ra twiceess you have that inimitable ilavour, | | | War Stories eeneeceseseses seores: SIXTEEN PAGE SECTION WITH COLORED COVERS PRPTIFI IP VOSS SIFIVSS PCP IIIT SIS DITIISSTSTIOVITED eeeeceonoocecoes XTRA In Greater New York id Vicinity FREE WITH TO-MORROW’S Sunday World Bb. W, Beatty, aN | ham cua ‘ate vaast mom pe aT IT 9S as nd Miss Sallie Walker, Former Bers 4 eof et ot New t ‘Combengaston, nard Student, Has a Fine ; Dudley Field Malone, former Collve- Red Cross Record. tor of the Port of New York ant sor. noah tn-Wiw of former Senator O'Gorman, hi handle lat a okierinegebeyoerate ee é been commissioned @ Lieutenant in the vessel which has just reached jy sit [navy and assigned to the overseas a French port, Mise Sallie transportation bureau under CGomr.| Walker, former Executive Secre+ :mander Charles Boone. tary of the Sronx Chapter of t Mr. Malone resigned a# Collector American Red Cross, now an over- | Become chief counsel for the Woman| seas Secretary for the great relief Sutrage Party which picketed the! organization, beon requested White Hew to verify the death of Lieut 5 Ne Ww. truet Cancetiations. Stephen Whitney Dickie, son of uy 4 War work contractors in the textile| ber friend, Mrs. Charlies Dickie, trades to-day were Informed by Act-| Secretary of the Bronx Chapter. ing vartermaster General RB. Wo: Miss Walker was « student at of that mo concellations are oi ome Barnard when the war broke out plated by the War Department, and went into Red Cross work. |” ’ Uartermaster's fea Making a success of organising Y Ke will be cars| the Bronx Chapter, she was se- | sure until there ia] lected for duties overseas. Mise. St) ] the| Walker is a native of Columbus, +). t Mina., and won many friends dure ) 30M > Ing ber year and a hgif in the { Bronx Chapter bf the Red Croas, \ WASHINGTO %.—The cme cantemecesnaiiniat ic, 8 ltimit for converting four per cent. Ilb- | erty Bonds into 4 1-4 per cent. bon Ak cee. | expires at midnight to-night. But MONTREAL, Nov. 5 Pith Vidtory”