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- Wounded ‘Breckivan Lad, Over ay ohte “There's no yellow in me, Moms the Seana aunt ana I'm off to can the Kaiser,” hough the pain Proudly exclaimm ninoteen-year-old it unflinchin James Bougie early in July, 1917, to} drag two of other, Mrs. Mary Bougie of No. JM Bridge Street, Brooklyn, as he Bougie was in ; his enlistment papers. And| !? ) War Hospltal No. 6 at certainly S ROS OES a “be oat veemwh ie | rook Mother Who le Proud of Him nt, and the following official Sergt. James Bougie, A. 8. 81, |Sanitary Detachment, 106th Infantry For extraordinary heroism {n action near Ronssoy, France, Sept, 29, 1918. During operations against the Hin- denburg line Sergt | war | eun comra Bougie went for- under hoavy shell and machine and brought in wounded . continuing his work even after he himself had been wounded.” struggie with Top Many Times, Hinden- burg Line Hero. . Berkshire, Pngland. In al er sent from there to bis mother 12, 1918, he ays “Well, Mom kthough young Bougio didn't exactly | get @ whack at Bill personally, he raised some rumpus with , Lam now tn England, | | bit is true that a consistent daily use of GrapeNuts (amost pleasant SGT JAMES BOUG! AND HIS ole MOTHER with @ slight wound in the left hand. By the time I find my regim I think the war will b ished. I am inclosing a pi | bon from an Iron © whieh I _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, ARMY AND MARINE CASUALTY LISTS TODAY TOTAL 183 -: 433 of Gen. on, Perdiing’s Were Killed in Action and 28 Died of Wounds. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. | Department to-day gave out anothe | st of casualties which contained 16: james, A Marine Corps list had j twenty names. The army list wa: | divided as foliows 46; killed In action, 38; died of wounds, | ping, 1t was learned here to-day, has just ; from other causes, 10; missing in| had her soldier husband, Harry Leach, | action, 45. Those on the list from| arrested accused of eloping to New Jer- New York, New Jersey and Connecti-| sey and having a bigamous marriage cut feller | performed there with Miss Mildred KILLED IN ACTION, nist, elm! nm years old, The com- ainant was Miss Vennard before FRASIER, Juitus, Graphite, N.Y. REAVES, John G., New Brunswick, N. J. LEVY, Clyde B, Jackson Corners, N.Y. DIED OF WOUNDS, Corporal. BY, Joseph P., 1430 S7th Bt, Brookiya, MURIND ANDERSON, ath Brooklya, New York City, DIED OF DISEASE. Lieutenant. MAYOTTE, Anselm Joseph, Quinnebaug, Conn, Mechanio. OLAON, Olaf, 1113 Madison St, Brookiya, Privates. (, Prank Joseph, Lockport, N.Y. , George A., Northville, "N.Y. . ° from a German pri You ai MISSING IN ACTION. and nourishin me'to- tll you of my" work. Well Corpor mother, still with the Medical oe | M'COURT, Wiliam, Theresa, N. T. rding to our Top Ser Private: cerea (ore) S nnen celia Ser | and frat took the outpost of the Hin- | prone, guutvan, Asensy | | work, I was hit b ow nburg line on Sept nd then on| PANG. Joun, Sid Lata Bt, New York City ¥ | as hit by a ms BUN | Sept, 29 we broke through the Hin- |SHOVAIL Kamer 1, Whilcha : one of the big- is Hat, he urs (eos uence ee RRA Mat us abe Py cays Lisi ce aure been grunt ing ever since. We lost Henry, 324 Pacific Av, Jemey [ene aad broke through } was in| very heavily. Out of our regiment, | ¢ est modern aids | the advanced Medical Division, giving | which was 3,600 strong when I left for |WOUNDED IN ACTION. DEGREE has t nt on the fle ur regiment | the tal, there are only 862 men| UNDETERMINED, PREVIOUS- br een in ae a fe W. ac e8 left, I left they have gone LY REPORTED KILLED oward hea caer fetter on trate Ion 0 days later fro e same hos-| One 0 using ' and strength Bins fm uch au heb | wh gy Mogae NAY nom ane See i an, no e thick of it: wit di room to | miSS'NG IN ACTION. PREVIOUS- it down at the camp bonfire. Throw. | MISSING IN Be ON CONDED “L have been ‘over the top’ every | INK # clip of cartridkes into the blaze, SEVERELY IN ACTION. | timo with the boys as one of the ad- | however, proved a very effective ap nent 1s natural- vance field, and we generally owed | Method of dispersing the “squatter: Sergeant. the last wave, treating the men as we | nd he thereafter had the fire to him- | MAYNARD, Paul H., Torrington, Conn. needs go along. W 88 their wounds and | S¢lf. Corporals. then the stretcher bearers, coming up, |, %¢, 106th Infantry, one of the old | RECKER, Frank B., Hornell, 27th Division Riese no sugar. take them to the rear. I have the National Guard units satisfaction of knowing that the work |Uder command of Major Gen. I with my fellow workers have be O’'Ryan, has just been assigned a convoy and is expected to arrive in about five weeks, Waiting on the pier for the ship to dock will be Sergt. Bougie’s mother, Mrs. Mary Bougie;. his sister, Bessie, and his boyhood sweetheart, Miss Mabel Kramer of 853 Halsey Street, Brooklyn. Sergt. Bougie attended Brooklyn | Public School No, 3, and is a graduate doing in the means of many a man's In August, 1918, we went into me and Ypres and we all but a few came out O. K. Then we ent into Kemmel and helped t We then went to the St. Quentin iy has been the lof the high school adjoining. He ie a member of the Ambrosian Club cf St. Ambrose's Church, De Kalb and pking Avenues, 1 SUB CHASER “HEARD” $19,200 IN WHISKEY Listening Device for U Boats As- sures Capture of Launch Full of Moonshine, MOBILE, Ala. Jan, 24.—Submarine chaser 114 arrived here to-day from a five-day trip on the Mississippi Sound | having in tow the launch Tim with 20 cases of whiskey on board. The cargo | at the prevailing price here of 8% a case {8 worth $19,200, The launch was | seized Wednesday off Gulfport, Miss., x devices und other ap- Brooklyn, Not every size in each style but all sizes in the lot. Not every size in each style but all sizes in the lot. QUINN, James J, cy. i Mogers Place, New York Privates. Nolwon Ay., New York Bilya, OOK, France A.. wd Ihs aA, Antonio, 66, Fr 05 nklin Av. 5 Joke . 187 Lexington Ay., KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED eae IN ACTION, Privat Place, BRTLOW, Benkamia, ork City, DIED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Private. KAURIN, Charles L., 182 11th St, Brooklyn. WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTON, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private. KENNY, Francis J, 270 St, Mark's Av, Bklyn, WOUNDED IN ACTION, DEGREE UNDETERMINED, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Corporal. MARTIN, John P,, 435 W, G1th Bt city, potty “Media St, Privates. | BLAIR, Walter B. Decatur St, Brooklyn, ‘Au fermaid Av,, B'kiyu: . Bikiyn, RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTIO| FOR TO-DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! rd the submarine chaser | dersea craft were | Three shots 3 was stopped, | Wiltre dH. fora er Louis J, Te | Jamente, in ‘charge of the launch,’ were | taken to New Orleans by Di riment of officials on the o with violating the ne launch and whisk: A Sale of Men’s Shoes up here at a Government dock. ‘The chaser will be used generally, st 1s stated, to capture whiskey blockade runners. > Foretan Mails Due Here Postmaster tten announces mails dated Kobe, Jan r hama are du Jan. 4 Mail } oe Regular Stock Okla. wa 8 Formerly sold from $7.00 to $10.00 Cocoa, Dark Tan and Black Calf Shoes Medium or Broad Toe Mode Patent Leather Dress Models, Button or Lace. 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Frank G.), Hudson Falls, ; SETS OF T BACRION ANE Sag tes i ah Brook. | nla and parselain Crowns Ky H Bridgework Fillings and Inlays MARINE C S CASUAL- | ° Gold, Sliver and Porcelain MARINE CORE Hi) Made at Reasonable Prices. | TIES. Ria ly decayed ‘Teeth and Roots DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED Fy carefully extracted, Te ct h home. MAIL THIS COUPON’ , TO STORE NEAREST YOU for details of this sale, e. Men!| The War Died of disease, | New New York 1919, IN ACTION. Private. LYON, Rowell @,, 41.N, Gh St, Newark, Nd DIED OF DISZASE. | Corpo DIPPOLD, Lawrence J... North Beersa, N. J KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. Private. ACTNOWSKI, Stanley, Butialo, N PRESENT FOR. DUTY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING, Corporal, | AN, Frederick Ih 21 EAwe S,, Bitlott Privates. SCHNEGOPNBURGHR, Dutialo, N, ‘rank, 500 O0th St, New York ‘SOLDIER UNDER ARREST | ON CHARGE OF BIGAMY 4 Mrs. Mary Vennard Leach Alleges 1] Husband Wed Mildred Ennist 3} in New Jersey. Mrs, Mary Vennard Leach of Onel- m age. | Leach has just been mustered out of the United States Army. After he re+ | turned from an Indiana cantonment his | wife, Mary, trailed him to Milton-on- Hudson, where, she told Judge C. 8 Northrip, she found him with his sec- Jond wife, Mildred, whose parents live Jin Milton, Mra, Mary Leach told the |Judge that she met Leach while he ing aqueduct guard duty with w York National Guard at Cro- to . near Ossining, He proposed e Rev, BR Wilson of Ossining | e knot Feb. a rd: from his forty: she learned of ht months later, Javers the oth woman ¢! oo | FLETCHER COMING HOME. Ambassador to Mextco Will Return on Pleasure Trip. 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