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C= * Stas. i “beautiful trimming” is contained in the following citation, which accom- Panled the coveted Distinguished Ser vice Cross: “For extraordinary heroiam in otion near St. Milicl, on Sept. 12--| While advancing in the first wave of the advance he (Lieut, Kimball) was forced to deploy his platoon over a ‘wide sector in jckly wooded terri- tory in order to maintain contact and Haison with the unit on his flank, The * erews of soveral machine guy nests} poeeer Lieut. Kimball Has Sixth Sense That Won Him the D. S. Cross. “We certainly handed them a beau itu trimming,” wrote Lieut Waite G, Kimball of Company 1, 9th In- fantry, in a letter to his brother-in taw, James B. Gannon of No. 680 West Bnd Avenue. Official evidence of this ‘were routed, and in one @aptured @ machine he assisted instance gun crew by only two of his men.” night, and there's no telling how| VIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN many of their dead were left between It was carly in the game that Lieut. [tho lines or n back by them, We galled Kimball earn title of “machine 1 wounded approx- rivate, gun nest robbe Sneaking across t 15) our own casualties | ERMAN. Ate, 164 South Second 8t., Brookiyn, fo man's land under cover of dack.|tulled only about Atty. “My own|WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- : Sligaal httle company bore the brunt of the | MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORTED nese with two or three of his fghting and has been mentioned in KILLED IN ACTION. Men, he seemed to possess a sort of general orders by Pershing.” . @ixth sense in locating the snipers And agi on Aug. 29, from a base Private, and ecldom lost much time in putting| hompital in france, Ieut. Kimball HOPYMAN, Everts V,, 136 Montor &t,. Brook. @n end to their activities, | Writing home on April 27, 1918,! but 1am O. K. again now. 1 LY REPORTED KILLED IN AC- Lieut. Kim it aauid: “Nowadays, has ee out of the line for a couple TION. m the A r snd Germang | Of Weeks now. Our division was in the Bre actos from’ cach other there's thick Of the show since the end ofl. icy Gant Gy ce Pe Very Little ‘ieaving alone’ done by May. There are only five of us om- RETURNED TO MI a on, Wier aide, und this last trip they | ers remaining who went in at the LITARY CON- Sstrafed’ my company particularly. | Start, and 1 don't dare say how many|TROL, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED After about ten days they tried a| Of our men. My own particular chums KILLED IN ACTIN, @eneral sector attack on us and the! are all gone, and my own pet platoon is Corporal company on our right, I don't like a thing of the past. The new draft men] weapty, patron wt ooee ae ; to talk in glowing terms about my we a getting as replacements ai ape ie ‘ottag Jerney City own outfit, but we certainly handed | good men, of course, but it will t them a beaut.ful trimming when they|a lot of work to make them into the| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- came over. Five hundred and fifty) soldiers that the old men were. Tho|M!NED), PREVIOUSLY REPORTED came after only 350 of us. We buried | outht is atill Pershings ‘Pet Shock DIED FROM WouUNDs. about sixty of them next day and/ ‘Troops,’ and qoubtless pride in past Sergeant. rformances will carry {t through the THE NEW YORK OFFICER WHO GAVE THE GERMAN: They (the German _Ligut Ware G KIMBALL ns) finally s 104 ON TODAY'S eee | UASUALIY LOL [ee | AMERICAN ARMY All of Gen. Pershing’s Men on} the Roll Are Classed as Severely Wounded. | WASHIN names, {on th |sey and Connecticut follow: | WOUNDED SEVERELY. htt notte Coming. RPISaWANG REN At ma} won 9% WA AMAR Vim: ts, M'MGDE: Mien Phillignbune, Nd Mechanic. KORRTZ, Renjanin Newark Priva’ Brookiyn N.Y Fins Mills, NOY aK, Tie, Ave. Brockiva HH att ean Haha Y HULLS Aer N ik trae Na ‘ome Joat R A: Gos Warwick Bt Lowa cy BLACUM, Harold L., 704 Grawt St. Brooktrn WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PRE- RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS. HOGAN, Wiliam ¥., Kymeuse, N.Y uture, ese boys can certainly ‘stand ; J ‘ und-do whatever they | ty” REPORTED WOUNEe oe, are told without food or sleep.” D WOUNDED SE Lieut, Kimball's company was the VERELY. first to be honored with the Croix de Corporal. Guerre, and the Lieutenant says that] HALOCK, W. Merritt LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED ing experiences just bef e rL K, so hs — Jing of the armistice, tor on None ss | Move “ee, ea BR Mon Look, Mother! Is tongue} | be, wrote his alster Harriett: DIZD, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ; ave just come through the Ar- ! coated, breath feverish | gonne stow, which wast hn, At whet nea and stomac h sour? ie | My “California Syrup of Figs’’| #4 can’t harm tender stom- iver. rele arm came alo Every one in the ach, liver, bowels. ur Gan neat ee ORERLEY, James 8., Cohom, N.Y. - [Recount of ‘no sleep, dec and. the| WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PREVIOUS. Mother! Your child isn't naturally | news even yet secms too good to be} Y REPORTED MISSING cross and peevish. See if tongue is|true, W relieved from. the IN ACTION. coated; this is a sure sign its little roll came a y and went back Privates stomach, liver and bowels need a|# Hometres for sleep est- | pLORMAN. Irving. 468 Chi : deatning at one ma ct ee fom an, | RN Sak WRT, nH cad, breath bai, throat sore, doesn't | hag One OF tite eth gee naa | Parrin va, 4 ts. ders eat, sleep, or act naturally, has stom-| go wo rmany, and we beg WOUNDED (TEGREE U NDETER- ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen-| hike Nov. 17, and are keeping Hie Hiver’and bowel cleansing should |{uirty-six hours. behind. the MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT- aria the fet treatment piven in Belgium ‘now ED MISSING IN ACTION. equ alifornia Syrup na coup of Figs” for children’s ills; give a tea- spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels of t ses out system, and you Training it Plattsbure, y ire o. well and playful child again, in. May. aeut, Kimball, ETT ia Sak 1 Ii children love this harmless, de- Who i® only thirty >» Was made a 1 Premidion! oars mage fer eg htt A fet fails to effec inside” cleans- 6 th tie ape Conn, ing. Directions for babies, children Fra I 49" New "York “Av, of all ages and grown-ups are plainly tenant. H P PAS, Ww, Mig A, 109 Kant ay on the bottle. Mra. James B. Gannon, No. 680 West ius oy, N a Keep it handy in your home, A End Avenue, Now York City. sI°K IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY little given to-day saves a sick child _ REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask ALBANIANS FORM MINISTRY. Priva your druggist for a bottle of “Cali Seance OARRIFRI, Domenico, 138 South st, Jamaica, fornia Syrup of Figs,” then look and Turkha mer Premter,| ocriinve, : gee that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Advt | BELLANS i. When your head aches, it is ust was mud | yon, | half, with river betw ply Intoxica: ing." Prior to his ¢ BOSTON, “the entire company now struts arouud with their chests stuck out.” Ww. Ronkonkoma, N.Y hen Lieut, Kimball finally ett} FEPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. pital and returned to. take Privates. this men at the front he Jeaws, 1002 2d Av. New York City, and rain blood from one end to the other, wttalions had r ed the M were holding the west half of with the Boches holding the » New Jan. Albanian to be 7 diy went through some try- and short rat nth Cab The f et, ally caused by your liver or stomach getting rr " sick headaches quickly disappear as soon as the stomach out of order, These is relieved of its bilious contents. Right your stomach and regulate and tone the liver with Beecham’s rapidly improve conditions and pr ill > W hich ompuy Help Headache Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. fad be dreaeiats. Gpeehees the, wari In boxes, 10¢, 25¢, |. 1. when the nt in the om- PAWIAN, Shares Wilt p N, ‘C Apt iam, 319 Evergreen Ay., {On| CATIMUS, Thuxiore, 82 ‘amp St. Newark N, J, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED miss- ING IN ACTION. Private. OUSLY REPORTED MISSING a new Albanian Governt IN ACTION, ¥ Privates. nounced in a cablegram from Mahmod NAWNY ykon the new Foreign Minis- | Avy? “eer H.. Wert Now Brighton, &. 1, ter, received by the Albanian Fed: FOLEY Joveuh, 180 H fad Bt. New Yorw City, tion “Vatra” at its headquarters here | Withack Gane” Nocheney, N.Y to-day, ‘The new Ministry is headed Hen 3.48 W, dst 6 ww by Turkhan Pasha, former Albanian his. 4 one Fh. ioe | Hot water Frem appointed by the Nationa: UN itubin, 384 Madison St, New York Albanian Assembly, which bas bean Hard, un omit Aan af >| SureRelief Biting it Durazzo, provisional eap! Ce Fi tee ame, M4 f Albania. » Italian Govern. Sesegh Pon tinh St, Brookiyn, thas air-ady recogni RETURNED TO MILITARY CON- TROL, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private. WILSON ries, Cormmall, N |ERRONEOUSLY WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTIO! Privat | GRROLD Frank, S81 Hart 8, Brooklyn, GIL REM EG » I, Coming NS. ¥ IND, Uetran’ tngsion ot, Br TON, Jan. %.—The War! | Department to-day gave out another list of casualties which contained 104 all severely wounded. Those list from New York, New Jer- Nectout , | WHI TE S STA RS in. in Serebe Flag Will Show How Many Soldiers You en Put BACK IN JOBS M1 ‘Think Ave, Now York | HHS HE The above is a regular service flag. The figures tn the white centre indicate the number of employees who entered the service of the army or navy. The column of stars on the right in the white space shows the number of killed In action, while the white stars in the dark (sup- posedly red) border represent the number of men the firm or employer has put back to work. How many white stars have you attached to . | feers and 19 enlisted men; «ick or men; prisoners and guards, 20, and |doughboy will appreciate the Y. M. | with the use of special machinery we |and doughnuts fast enough.” 2, Also 40 nurses army field clerk: and 1 elvilian, The Maul from Bordeaux with 2,069 men reported by wireless that she would dock late this afternoon at Pier 2 Hoboken, She has aboard Companies A, B and C and Medical Detachment of 814th Pioneer Infantry (from Camp Tay- lor), 7 officers and 601 (colored) en- Brown listed men; Casual Company No. 16 ‘The (Virginia), 2 officers and 113 (colored) enlisted men; casual officers, 4, and more and more as the years| sick and wounded, 62 officers and ” | 2,240 enlisted men. Also 2 civilians, 1 do not want to see a biseult or| The United Fruit Company steam- a doughnut for a year,” Dr, Beasie Ship Atenas arrived from Bordeaux WITH 883 TROOPS; THEY KICK ON FOOD (Continued from First Page.) Mr. unfair the ‘Y' in France, “appears to me ot A M. Srose, said, “although I would not | this morning with 119 casual officers give up my six monthe Salvation |@nd enlisted men, including Major lArmy experience for a million dol-|Gen. C. C. Ballou and Col, William J. tars. T left Cincinnati at the @ug-|Kerfrick, The ship was met by the geation of Capt. C. KE. Pownell and |Pefice boat Patrol with a committee ‘waa with the 28th Division, Even|F,welcome and & batd | ravesond ay. FINDS BROTHER, WOUNDED, IN THE SAME AMBULANCE Corpl. Tonkin of 105th, Gassed, Was Target of Snipers as He Lay Before Hindenburg Line. Finding his brother in the ambulance were hard put to it to make biscuits Other Salvationists on the Ro- chambean were Capt. A. M. Hol- brook and Mrs, Kate Holbrook, of Denver. On Oct. 5, at Cheppy, when | the Germans fired on a hospital transfer base, Mrs. Holbrook’s right thigh was torn by shrapnel, She remained at work until she dropped. Cleon Page Hadgi-Lazaro, a banker of Salonica, Greece, whose Srand- | mst was carrying him from the battle- father was Congressman Upton of |neia was one of the experiences of Richmond, Va. and members of |Corpl. Joseph S. Tonkin of the 106th whose family have occupied the |Infantry, 27th Division, who is under American Consulate at Salonica for |treatment at the hospital at Bilis Is- forty years, ia here to put the Amer. |lind, aufforing from the effects of & ican public right on the Balkan nitua- {908 of German gas, He reached this port lust Wednesday on the steamship tion in order that the Greek point of | Gretic view may be Conference AVIATOR WITH MANY MEDALS MODEST ABOUT EXPLOITS. developed at the Peace | | wi Hind th ‘Tonkin's mask was shot off while he taking part in the attack on the nburg Lin He was gassed and er ns kept firing at him as he . * ‘ io, 87 |@¥_on the ground. Four bullet, holes Capt. L. Crillon Chapman of No, 87 | WY on the ground. Rour bullet, holes West End Avenue, New York aviator, | Bullet struck, the ‘mack. he declared to- s taire jn 84%: St would turn Rim over on his possessor of the medal militaire im side, put the weight of the sack would addition to a French war cross with pull m back to his original position. ome sensation, being potted at like palm and three would not YOUR service flag? Write to The Evening World. GIRARD ROYALTIES © |CROMWELL TWINS ON COAL MINED RAISES | BOARDED LORRAINE, KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION, RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVI- m REPORTED! , t jos wenty=twe They in rere AT THE MINE, ted a | of the bi Hocnick Tolle, ¥. ¥, The witness Was the first to cheer-/estate left by their father, F uD MEN. fully give nittee the cost of Cromwell, for many years YA 12th Bt, Brookim,|coul per ton, Evidently considering and trustee pf the Mutual Sof W." ests Tthe reticer ther witnesses, ance Company, He died June PRICE TO CONSUMER) — RED CROSS IS TOLD (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) which varies from year to year, be-|made their ages twenty 0, which | {VV | Government stars, that" he said. | sak of hie exploits, Chapma When help finally arrived he found cB a lllins onsoectlesprci haem mendtea bg Jimmy, of the same com nduated from Columbia in 1911, ‘pany, being ‘taken’ Baek ” with | butte: | " vi cadritle Jn Wounds in an arm and leg. The brother joined the Lafayette Esoadr 'D has recovered and 1s now back with his li company, expected home in a short Of the forty American fi nkin's home, te at No,,,70 Wools ent in at the beginning,” said Capt, | Street, Astoria, Is fore goin went in at the beginning,” said Capt. | Biiice he served with the Tist Ragi- Chapman,” only twelve are left. And | ment, New York, in the Mexican cam- the biggest party I know about i will | B’ be held when I meet [il] Thaw." The Rev. Dr. Francis L, Frost, 9 rector of St. Mary's Church at Vest Brighton, SI, who has been . 1 chaplain at the American Ambu- jlance Hospital at Paris, returned on | Pape’s Diapepsin at once the with citations by the French for his work among the ends Dyspepsia, acidity, A CRIPPLE FOR Helpless in Bed V MR. ALEXANDER MUNRO to bed with Rheumatism. without receiving any benefit. I decided to try ‘Fruit-a-tives’ Fruit Liver Tablets). the pain was not so severe, swelling started to go down, chores about the place. ‘ALEXANDER MU RO, price, DE SBURG, N. Y.—Advt. Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as Snake Oil Pain in Pow ralgia, Lumbag Joints, pains in orna, bunions, etc, Afi Pain uruaily disappears as if by mi A new remedy used internally gas, indigestion. and immediate effect in “R. R. No. 1, Lorne, Ont” 50c a box; 6 for $2.50; trial size, 2Be. THREE YEARS h Rheumatism Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES. “For over three years, I was confined During that time, I had treatment from a number of doctors, and tried nearly everything I saw advertised to cure Rheumatism. Finally, (or Before I had used half @ box, I noticed an improvement; d the “1 continued taking this fruit medi cine, improving all the time, and now Ican walk about two miles and do light At all dealers or sent on receipt of by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, ‘Try It right now for Rhenmattem, New he head, back and limbs r one application Colde, nd Tonailitia, to most Penetrating remedy known. Its promps cleving pain te ¥ poilus, to whom he had lectured on e to the fact that It penetrates to the ing based on the selling price of coal. | happens to be correct cecil dle. Mk ad Gs | affected parts at once, Aa an illustration, ITI Jew York office of th BO. hi seston ., | pour ten dro; ‘os the thickest piece ef ROYALTIES VARY WITH COST OF At the New York office © ASSO Jwith the American Army under fire Your meals hit back! Your stom-| Soe tcather and It. will, penetrate thas OPERATION. ciated Press this morning it was said) vo iad gotlowed the men in the |@ch is sour, acid, gassy and you feel substance through and through in three “Ls that a fixed percentage?” asked| that the message had come through| ©’ . bloated after eating or you have heavy | minutes. Senator Vardaman, the usual c! sand the usual | %: Miblel drive as chaplain and can- |\ ung of indigestion pain or headache, | gassed cone sain” Benes faten “No, it is based on agreements and! source, and that th was no known| ar, ees ‘ ¢ Hightana, | OBt Dever mind. Here is instant relief. anteod 600 © AimApeRE Golllariea: ft anh; ihe lea ancueusy, Mrs, Bryan evens of Highianc y refunded. varies at different collieries, It is, reason to doubt its accuracy, ee ping oa pa | Rela, Yo constituted on the ease or di iMeulty | According to the Bordeaux des- | ATK. nee : in getting out the jpatch, the young women Epuinehet rans om P Gray Drug Oo., “The Girard estate leases are made the rail yesterday as t Rochambeau, In Brooklyn: M. & 8. Arene ' th tripe cre. MYT nd Duffield, “Ful on the basis that it s the duty of the in the Garon ver b {geant in the Marines, with str Franklin: Fulton und Tompking, Broadway trustees to get the highest rates pos-| York. ‘The Lorraine }for service in Mexico and aha Greene. —Adv sible for the benefit of the charities |last Sunday, according to Do’ 0. He went into act in —_—_—_ea_aeee represented.” \from the Assoc i Press, T ut was soon sent to a hospital “Did you ever consider the effect /qeaux despatch said the h the mumps, He met his bride on the price of coal this demand for| women left a letter in their state om he terms his “war souvenir,” | high royalties would have?" asked | addressed to the commanding|at St. Nazaire | 3 Ne z AN “Loat and Found” articles enator Vardaman. | officer of Red Cross 1 towhich| Pr. Viola J another pas- edvertised in The World or ret “We considered that feature, but} they pelonged, saying they were going|S°Mger. is a we ctor who has 0 “Lost and Found Bureau the amount of our coal is too small!to “end it all." had two and one-half years of ser- 103, World Buildi to affect the general price and we] Jt is his theory and hope that whet believe the royalty is paid by the their stateroom on the Lorraine operator rather than the general! found empty, they having mi public.” steamer r booking p. The witness could not tell the aver-|gending their baggage aboard, the age cost of maintaining these orphans. | conclusion was reached they had Neither could I. Hazleton Merkle: | jumped overboard, general manager of the estate. Mr, Cromwell, w “All the members of the Board of |the Society Trustee serve withoul compensa dren of r tion,” declared Merkle, prior to receiving the cable from his Reading the amount of royalties re- | sisters, that intended soon to ceived by the estate back to 1913, the|leave F nee, where, since @ year witness showed an invariable increase |aso this month, they had been en- a gaged as canteen workers for the Red amount of the from the coal lands by t total income ard es- No de finite despatches have be-n tate is not availadi said Col,|Fecelved by the Navy Department Archbald, “but will be furnished. with regard to the sa lng of ee J. D. Warriner, chief engineer of eg ut rea ram he | beatae the Lehigh Coal and Navigation|' ‘ . iid lean < x. DARDS, , which may have sa om Bord Comp: ac ed to ee ompany, admitted to the committee) storday, and that in the transmis- that the high prices of coal were det- sion of the news, La Lorraine, the Peni 50. We ans ave steamer on which the sisters intended ot th here would be @ larger ee COnsUINptiOn If the iilcee Bere ker | to sail, may have been substituted duced, for the Espagne, “Don't you think the p Mr. Cromwell could not account, use more coal if the pri hor could friends of the young women, duced? Don't you think the high|for the report that they had left a prices are hard on the poor people?"| letter for the Captain of the Red Jasked Senator Vardama | Cross unit aboard the ship, inform } “Yes, 1 do,” answered Mr, War-| ing him of their intenuon to end riner. their lives, Lehigh Coal and Navigation} When the despatch carrying the jCompany is the oldest anthracite op-| news reached the city it caused a company. Mr, Warriner told| sensation in society circles, The sis- the committee poration | ters were members of one of New adually «ban igh Ca-| York's most prominent familie nal, extending hunk to| Chey made their debut at a comir Philadelphia, so that now it ts of little Out tea given in their honor Dee, public utility 916. ‘The sisters were orphans and were COAL COSTS $3.71 TO PRODUCE Amn almost ashamed to give The cost per ton for 1918 ‘ihe sisters had been in the service Of tt ) per cent, was of the Red Cross since February, of labor." 1918, most of the time at Chalons-sur- He submitted a table Marne, where they were engaged in show that the increased pr teen work. For several months did not net the company as much as they were within range of the Ger- the incre peratingg man guns and in the midst of con- this company Is stant airplane raids, vid the witnes: When canteen closed they en- in and American to her both French She is returning tals, Don’t stay upset! Eat a tablet of ih Tesas wearing the French | pape's Diapepsin and immediately the r Cross, indigestion, gases, acidity and all OTHER SHIPS ENTER PORT | ¢tomach distress ends. WITH SOLDIERS, Pape’s Diapepsin tablets are the for thirty days. een at any of The “Lost and Foun |] can be left at any of The Wor |] Advertising Agencies, of can phoned Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, The Caronia from Brest with 3,946 |surest, quickest stomach relievers in men reported by wireless that she |the world. ‘They cost very little at would dock during the day at {drug stores—Advt. Pi sist r 54, North Infantry She brings the | = wae 60 officers er, complet and 3,246 enlisted men; Casual Com- panies 343 and 349 (Camp Meade), 4 yficers and enlisted men; Casual Company 346 (Camp Upton), 2 officers Jund 146 enlisted men; casuals, 67 of Mothers! Your little one won't smile If its liver’s full of bile. Cascarets set things right When kiddies’ tongues turn white, They bring relief and joy To constipated girl or boy. Children think them dandy— ‘They are mild cathartic candy, 19 Complete War Record All Bookstores, Newsstands and by Newsboys Over 1,000 Pages Cloth Bound (Ready About Text of the Armistice Terma. Who's Who in the Great War. President Wilson's War Speeches, &. | "Ag a matter of fact 8 not the con- tered the evacuation bospitals, where | Qhroncloy Oh ar to" United ‘states Interest held by a few peo continued their work under high rnd Other Nations. asked Senator Vardaman sure Miss Barnett, the imme- Official Story ‘of the Achievements witness sald a limited number diate superior officer of tho Misses of the American Army in France of people owned considerable of the Cromwell, in. an interview with a| Cblldren gladly take Cuscarets when find vor the Navy In European “This being an old time ropresentative of the Associated | cross, feverish, bilious, constipated, be- Wate Press in Bordeaux, Cathedral, | Voted workers she had, said the sisters were the best liked and the most de- Ice for 25 Yea cause Cascarete taste like candy, If nairoad Statlattcs re your child has @ tainted breath, coated Miss Barnett said it The building of @ national Hpisco- proton trom the paiian eathedral in Washington, | tor sso try Rat Hata Benny was possible long strain and high nervous tension under bombard- ich spare than THN wo has te caused the sisters to become ‘gee ent Sian when they left said, were cheerful ~ and bappy. tongue or a cold—give Cascarets ar directed on each 19 cent box. 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