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TOS CASUALTIES ——INLATEST WAR DEPARTMENT LIST 354 Were Killed in Action, 87 Died of Wounds and 240 Are Missing. WASHINGTON, Dec, 7—The War Department to-day gave out another list of casualties which contained 1,103 names, They were divided as follows: Killed in action, 351; died of wounds, 87; dicd of disease, 125; wounded, degree undetermined, 37; wounded severely, 192; wounded slightly, 64; missing in action, 240. Those on the list from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow: KILLED IN ACTION, Lieutenants, Edward J,, 102 Jackson 8t., CLASS Al A sound, healthy man ts never a back number, A man can be as vigorous and dle at seventy as at twenty, Condition, Not years, puta you in the discard, A ays: | ni 'Sin tarry 3,, 049 $24 Bt aby tem weakened by overwork and careteas| {11 Toseiih, “161. Poacll sf. Brooklyn living brings old ago p urely, The | Ca B atet St... Brooklyn, bodily fur * are d and un- | Ch sth St Pleasant sympt wenk spot | is generaily the ki eep them ol and in and you " will wet ) Kast 200th Stroct, New ri. . 830 Kast 200th Street, N sules 516 Went 184th Street always be in Ww your mind active, and your body capable of hard work Don't wai \ Commence euch day will keep you toned up and feel Money refunded if they do not o ask for the tm . Brand, In three Ady Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as Mech | | | VOUN A. GTEVANS NJ. ‘ante VA." Brookign, Nort dih st, New 1 T Ist Bas ARNOLD, Harold V Now ¥ 302 Hyer Av. ME TLEN N aN J., Clementon Heights, No J. NS ys Malone ON ¥ ZMAN. Sol, Hachester, N, oN Decker Avenue, Bloomfield, i in a) W., Meridian, 1s hn J’, 125 Bast liam D,, 17 Ash Street a0 ‘Amat he Rorth angoty S. Y. stato, 8 bot Wiittirop Street, Snake Oil 1oita St, New York) rk . bh Be., New York, New York Sterling Place, SIE ET tn te pp I Fi THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DEOEMBE anical Engineers in N. Y. Convention Close Their Most Profitable An::ual Mceting Me are departing for thejr homes to-day after attending gne of the most in- structive and entertaining conclaves known to their profession, As dele- gates at the annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical En- have spent all the week | Ca gineers the at the society headquarters, No. 29 | West 39th Street. The convention closed yesterday vith the imstallation of new officers | and, the first meeting of the new council, Their leader for the coming "| year will be Prof, Mortimer E. Cooley, | Dean of the College of Engineering | the University of Michigan, The} Presidents will be H. B. Sar-| ent, President of Sargent & Co., |New Haven, Conn, and John A | r consulting engineer, of| Mass, ‘A treatise on “Non-Financial In-| centives,” read by Robert B, Wolf, mavager of the Spanish River Pulp and Paper Mills, Ltd., of Sault Ste. proved one of the most papers of the meeting. 1t} ia @ system of management concelved by the author to increase productive . | power without adding to the cost of maintena ender for crea- tive work by the workmen in the in- dustries and claims that with it there SMITIU. Albert, 23 Humbe can be introduced a personal Interest | VEKOWIt Zz Danie, st in the work alike beneficial to the Will Positively Relieve Pain in Vew | DIED OF WOUNDS. employee and emplc “Minutes, Ny] Lieutenant. Accounts were given of instances 3 inane Gu 4 € where this has been accomplished Try it right for Rheun tact f through supplying foremen and work- j stor Sergeant. men-with. Information. upon costs, ‘ 4 MEYER, Joseph, 81 W. 1oth St. New York n, possibilities in eae 4 Corpora . &e. Prog Ad. ox | SWENSON, Almin TL M furnished so Coughs, Colds, Sore | WEE AA AANS OTH from day to Beet onainen it. Ps day how he is Improving in the mas- ‘This oll { | pp sreaeLy y tery of the process upon Which he is t a TIMES, Pa Sew Yor. | engaged, ating Ke k : . Immediate « TAs. Fiank Broom — to the fact Neis Albert Arthur, He Becene set, RHONA Germain .. Watertown, No ¥ | MRS. LILLY BEATS SPONSOR. ten d sia mans & Cubit, NUXATED IRON SG May 2 | % ° E e ” rergth ard endur in Nuxated Iron increases ance of delicate, nervou down peo} two weeks’ time in mony instances. It hi heen used a cioised by such men as He Leslie M. former Secretary of ‘Treasury and Ex-Governor of lowa; Former United States Senator and Vice-Presidential Nominee Charles ‘owne; General John L.Clem (Retired) th sn who was sergeant in the U r boy of Shiloh S. Army when only 12 years of age; also United States Judge G. W. Atkinson of the Court of Claims of Washington, and others, Ask your doctor or druggist o Hot water Sure Relief AN “Lost and F “edvert! T 0 World or reported 1 Bureau.” Room will bo Usted ists can bo World's Offices. n advertinements gan bo left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can bo telephoned directly to The World. 11 4000 Beekman, New York, of klyn Office, 4100 Main, DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeants. New York Frees Client Against Rorke, Who | Named Her for Anne nopars. 7 A. 28% Bath St Mrs. Mary M, Lill orney and As- TORTLL YS albert, Win dlinstite ave., New York |. SF my. attorney sn¢ As mblywoman-elect’ from the Seventh Corporal. Die Ses 6 ct ee trict, Manhattan, won acquittal for a URRY, Avior Moar Son cient yesterday who was being prose- agoner, cuted hy Alexander I, Rorke, Assistant CARPENTER, Rober Utlea, N. ¥. District Attor who made possible Privates. re ; EEN | A Are. New York, i" ait F are Bagel The client was Willam G. McGlynn, | & i. Painted Kast, Ne Xe Who was tried before Jud | * 250 ‘@ Ave. Flush | j)) ! Sessions, on a char -| vapias r st degree. It w | St, New York} | nn, who is twenty-one and West Street, robbed | WELLS, Kdwerd, Platisburs, N.Y WOUNDED SEVERELY Lieutenants. as Mt Sergeants. old “St. Jacobs Liniment” 66th Hler, in a Junk shop robbed Cytron | 1 ation identification jury be di SIMPSON, feos fay IN Woot Kabtn St. New York fa ; Mrs. Lilly's name | sHiNTn, can, €29 1 St, West Moboten, N. a, | feIMbIyE | After his defeat. in court at | Corporal ily : | ALtatuNDINGER, Fred WW, Sayvile, Te ” _|f | KORNELY, Phibp Anthony, 90 Howard Avenue, | fl Watyn, | Brookiyn New York] WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE | y | UNDETERMINED), ‘ ist" Brookism | Wagoner. A Trion, Nd ae yong) WHITE. John Edawnater, N, ¥ , SE, APN PION HAN in wt, Now York rate \p ‘Conn ; u ABINOWITZ. Harry treet Test, Whi Mfvnna J scHiW Ais. Max, 972 Home Street, New York WATT, Andrew, 244 Wem 400 New York’ it | MISSING IN ACTION, | Lieutenant. 4 ; }—_Jusxmarry, arome Be 438 4a suet, | 1 . | Corporals. i MURPHY, Hivard C,. Canton, N.Y ( HAWTULY, Willam, Gor “RAS Wh ‘Street, Now | A ; _ Mecha: Don't suffer! Relief comes) wamarept, narota, 436 Last 196tu Stree : ; Rew “York Cis F ihe moment you rub with i Don't stay sore, stiff and lame | Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrating i “st, Jacobs Liniment” right in your | irons aching muscles, joints and painfull (YN) Rte We TA Netie, New york nerves. It’s the quickest, surest pain relief on earth, It is absolutely harm, | NACITTMAN, Alexander S., 81 Chambers St., New Aor NAUM. Gi less and doesn't burn the skin, | Ragas, 8 Srrgoves. M. Y, “st. Jacobs Linimen conquers | tusks ©. 400 Be ast. New York ¢ f pain, It instantly takes away any | SUIVKIED, Frederick Gr New York che, soreness and stiffness in. the | vsshiMAan, Frank X., Mochesier, N.Y f e eck oulders, bac HAN NETTS Cons. head, neck, ulders, back, ANNEAL, Be a | arms, fingers or any part of the body | MAxWLuL y c nothing like it. You simply pour a} Sania Har Brookive. little in your hand and rub “where i | hurt and relief comes instantly | Don't stay erippl Get a small tria bottle now from any drug store. I never ppoints—six gold medal | awards,—Advt, 3 Vandeventer Ave ASist St, New York 1] 1Aciterta. anthony ster, N.Y t| MASTELMONE. Anthony Peter, 225 Pine St, Jer I ATACK ANE MY, John W., W, 034 St, New York Ci a ‘Ansonls, Cons. tosh All Angele Churel all convalescents, fh ON MONDAY) 47 officers and 1,437 man, E21 Bol, number unknown, DUB ON TUBSDAY! Genadores, § nand 149 elvillans Canopie (to Boston), 54 oMecore, 1,087 men. Calanares, 14 officers, 1,473 men (all Navy personnel). Kroonland, 63 Micers, 1,180 men, 106 civilians, DUZ ON WEDNESDAY: 21 SHIPS DUE HERE. IN WEEK, BRINGING NENFROM ABROAD Some Carry Wounded, Others) | 7H!ken Troops From England, Mis- | . | sions and Civ Arocanlua, Siamese Prince, 398 4 Dochra, 40 civilians. DUE ON FRIDAY: | Santa Anna, 48 officers, 21 enlisted civilians, DeKalb, 54 ofticers, F. W. ALLEN RETIRES AS W. S, S, DIRECTOR Hereafter the Placing of Stamps Will Be Carried ‘On by Fed- eral Reserve Banks, Twenty-one vessels of all desorin- tions are due here within a week from ports of England and France, bring- ing back soldiers and sailors, Gov- representatives who have men, ernment been abroad on special missions and have bees engaged principally in war work, The vessels are: civilians who ¥ . vy H, 8. SARGENT Nic PRESIDENT DUE TO-DAY: U, 8. 8. Comfort qhospital ship), 401 wounded officers and men. H. M. 8, Orvieto (arrived), Japanese Mission. post of State Director of War Sav- Ings, @ position to whieh he hy his entire time for more than a yoar, LUTHER L. KELLOGG DIES. 3 Vice paesoant Luther Laflin Kellogg. widely |" during which the organization has a i BRIEN, wri A known member of the New York bar,| French liner Chicago, American and) 1.65 established on a highly efficient lf He Drink | PETERSON, Rudolph E., Jamestown, N.Y, | died Leckie find his ho No. 630] Allied officers. basis, The work will be carried ‘on | E SHARPE, Walter T,, 2136 Madison Av., New| | DEAN * Park Avenue. He was in 7 ‘ F cunepe s. %, nile ¢ Secret, Xd, | [MORTIMER &- COOLBY || tIce up to the thne of his U. &. &. Nansemond, 1 o@cer and 154/ as & departensdt of the Give Him TESCUM INNELLY Joba, Ge Attion Nek | . and was senior member men, ® PO 7 BAUR Ghaecee ele’ Ah “kes xen Tort! PRESIDENT. Hen, 6f U. 8, 8. Oregonian, 1 enlisted man] There are now over 17,400 war sav-| 4 Aide ah sopeiced YERCAVICZ, Richard F,, Windsor, Conn | —_——>—. and 43 civilians. ings societies 6,400 selling y mother, wife or sister can stop ro : agencies in Now York ‘Over|the Drink Habit, if she wants to do Hath: Laue Wo eae iS |Learn About “Non-Financial Mt tibet obngy nc Sy al 21600,000 individuals have been record. |. ‘Thousands of women are happy 5 set, | Lea / a k,n ancostora U. & 8. Mgrey (hospRal ship), 88]6a ns buyers of the stamps in New| to-day, because they gave their he y . ce} F ato p and was officers and men, York City, thelr total holdings being| bands, sons or brothers “ese: ee | Snare Oe ore a apa ere ae ere ea Incentives That Sup Fly ats College in 1 Mpinpreaa of Britain, 76 officers and| Over $40,000,000, ‘Tho cash sales in the| Powders.” ‘The powders are taste. ATERIS, Lester G., 282 6th Av. Brokirn Privates. the Workingmen. urse at the Colum Law School in|, an United States have been over $900,-| less and harmless and can be given ApBbIG. Nagar, 48 UL Av., Beockiyn, | BUEICH, Morrie, 410 Kast 524 St, New York iva and admitted to the |2,389 men, returning from England. | 900,000, with a daily flow of from! in either liquid or solid food. ove =! porte, ee par. 8 ied he married | Adriatic, 89 officers, 2,008 men, re-| $3,000,000 to $8,000,000 into the ‘Tréas-|'" Liner Nd Hides: nai Mecsas DUVIUS, Hundreds of mechanical engineers| Mcintosh, daughter o! ou take no risk, as Tescum Pow- Two children sui a Mrs. Trowbridge neral will be held at at 10 o'clock Monday, $ England, ury. Intosh Ee Mr. Allen is a partner of Loe, Hig- Zacapa, 34 civillans. ginson & Co, He will resume his ac- away. U. 8. 8. Slerra, 35 officers, 1,631 men,tive connection with that firm. “ Every Picture Tella a Story” as so many people have learned their reliability. recommended by your own friends and neighbors. Read These East 161st Street (Bronx) Brooklyn John Koehn ice business, 775 E. One hundred Bronx, s “Lifting heavy cakes of kidneys ang caused lame back vd that when I stooped over to lift a prop. could hardly of the ing pain over my kidney Id hardl st of bec Vor tw in and Sixty-first St \ ice is what weakened my . up in bed and « it fifteen minute T ached 1 was ything slo get ¢ if T moved 1 just screamed with pain, My kidney my ¢ nd I would hardly be able to mo FSA AN nd cere halle dtertiered Duaseae my kidneys. My kid nected ly and the secretions w trouble casued ine a great deal of distress. © My limbs kiduey scunty and highly eol Hearing of Doan's Kidney | swelled terribly und Thad large, puffy sacs under my passage. | heard about Doan's Kida Pills, 1 got a supply and 5 ack was strong and ey ‘ome mornings | could bard well, Tecan work as good peas ‘i: iM never ee Tita? do Gia sathrely. well aud 4 again and regulated my kidneys.” pelieve they sd my life College Avenue (Bronx) Brooklyn Frederick W. Allen haa resteried bis Grip Left You Greater New Mrs. ©, ‘Taylor, 3020 Avenue D, Brooklyn, says: “I weeks 1 wan laid n HOTEL MEN WILL FIGHT BURLESON PHONE RATE Only Under Protest, Com- mission Is Told. calls, day before the according to testimony yeaters| are b ing made to fgat the ruling and the reduced rate is sccopted under protest lowe money in charging the lower rate. Charges made by apartment houses were also brought up and a new wrinkle disclosed. A, 8. Barnes, coun- sel for the tenants of Ivy Courts, on West ith Street, asserted (nat the landlords forced the tenants to pay © cents @ month in excess of the cost | of calls at the usual five cent rato. | ders are sold under a steel-bound, linoney-refund guarantee by all up: | They Accept His 5-Cent Charge, Most of the hotels, and «partment | houses in the city are now obeying | Postmaster Burleson’s order and charging only five cents for telephone | Public Service Commis: | cond Distrlet, but prep: | reoM counsel tor the Plaza | Hotel, and Charles J, Campoeil, rep- resenting the Ho Astor, id Com. missioner Cheney, who pri that the hotel men are having da com piled and egpect to submit fects and figures Dec. 2 to show that the hotels! HOUSANDS of Positong readers of The World Help’ Wanted advertisements. to-date druggists.—Advt, with OLDS and influenza leave thou- sands with weak kidneys and The kidneys have to aching backs. 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