The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 11

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= } GEN. DAWES HONORED. Aprampy. oomPtivate Lieutenants. rpemeneme SARE Ta N.8 OSBOURNE, Ey Janie Xx, Mado Member of Legion of Honor dah"? Wages Avy 19m { Hew York Writer Decorated, y BR," Alfred George, ayraciee,, N.Y, PARIS, Keb, 17.—Dating tho dinner Manda cy SEVERELY. at the Cirele Volnay Saturday night, BAGE, Jom, 7a A ty at which Herbert Hoover was the hehe ae Bitlarerg) 4: principal speaker, Minister of Com- FORPMAN, Charles a0 . Corporals. y S merce Clementel decorated Gen. ¥e Wagoner. bh, i: Ay Some Gils. oe Charles G. Dawes, Chief of the Amer- LS] IN lJ § ARMY BIBAOP, Geerge &, Johuron City, N. ¥ i irs mW, 1063 “Anisterdaca At Servic 0 " Ve UTESE, Josph, Far ork, City ican Purchasing Service, a Comman AAs? see ¥ JOUNSON. Oncar H., 000 F. 140th Mt. — 1 ¥ fot a ol b my ] \ der of the Legic ne nd © Legion of Honor, and BABIN Hiroe t., tron | Corporal. CUNNINGHAM, James, 1066 44 6t,, Brookina, | i DIED OF WOUNDS. ; Get nights of peace- ard, Greenwich, Go Buftalo, N.Y itching at once and is very soothing and healing wherever the skin is irri- OF DISEASE, rgeant. Cadum Ointment in preparation | 11, rane in Americn from a arr wl formula ern Captain, 15 Linden Ay., ennenh s., Montelair, NJ. Five —Ten—Fifteen — TWENTY! WENTY minutes—that’s all. Twenty minutes cooking for H-O Steam - cooked oatmeal—and breakfast is ready. Everybody knows that oats— any oats— must have long cooking to make them digestible. There was atime when folks cooked oats all night. But with H-O the oats are cooked for hours at the mill—cooked far better than even Mother could have cooked them, by the special exclusive H-O process. Then a quick twenty minutes on the kitchen stove and real oatmeal with a taste like a dis- covery~so good that you aimost wonder if it really can be oatmeai. Save time in the morning. Have breakfast ready in a jiffy and on time. Count on 20 min- utes for H-O, for it’s all that’s needed. i THE ONLY STEAM-COOKED |} __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919, Frank Hi. Simonds, a New York|-p,, Saux tre ‘ . BRAGLS, William, Go) be KY, Hermati, 102 Kast Houston Bt,, New wewspapor writer, a Knight of the| 1 Were Killed in Action, 39] .9%0 som 4, oe PISTIAVIS Jono, 38 atch Bt. Newark, N. J oe te Hanes Died .of Diseas aa BROMPTON eanie Sa TETERSES, William I1.. Buffale, N.Y Lee ie of Disease and 225 con ty Cook. Siena Were Severely Wounded. | WAS" hy A wt viv: | meg Mow ASIMAKAPOULOS, Asitn ? . | WaAstING’ 16.—"The ‘War | MUHMENSAS. Ww OULOS, x r ooh rte ay, Department to-day gave out a list of | HATES. Ba MM, Camden Ns | 574 casualties in the army, divided as York . btw. Slst Bt, New York 1: | follows: Died of disease, 89; wounded | CANN woh Aloyeina, Jemey City, who have severely, illed in act rik 4 of wounds, wounded, degree un- | BF suffered adonies ').°! {208 5 from New York, New Jersey and rt Connecticut follow fromskin troubles «itce0 tw action. 4 Hi ienine x fu" rest after using ete: uote -¥. tar a0 Clinton New Sork rd Ci: |DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND PM rniitiam, Py New Maret, Oona, OTHER CAUSES. Tuaymind A. uch suffering from skin troubles bl, Fret. 104, Dieglen, 8, Brooktyn. DERE, 1th Bt, may be avoided by the timely use of |SeRWtuidant, Jone re ari eg + this wonderful remedy, Tt stops the} 7 baat i, New York tated or inflamed. Cadum Ointment | ORESSED, Charles, S64 East 204 St,, Teookivn, | TINK ty Sr hansen BJ: is good for eczema, blotches, chatings | WOUNDED “OEGHEE UNDETER.|! ‘baycene, Nuit, Seems rash, ringworm, cuts, insect bites, MINED.) / TRO" Manstiae Brook. .| Inquiries to Evening World New Yorker Captured Machine Jnary heroiem tn action near Apre-|iemue of Chemical and Mi | mont, France, on the same date, Pri- | Engineering. {vate Aaronson is awarded one bar to in support of the “human be worn with the Distinguished Ser- chemfeal weapons, the period! vice Cross: ing its statements on an “Having become soparated from his| with the General at the time of company and wounded by a bullet |recent return from France, which pierced hia helmet, Private |that only 80 per cent, of Ai Aaronson advanced alone on a ma- | casualties In action and 6 per comty chine open field in | the deaths were due to gi ¢ ; ‘The uso of che: broad daylight, i. sunner and ay necessary “ captured two of t w, whom he! terna’ ed into the servi 4. Wome Aaronson, sister, New York. vawone won |PRVATE AARONS surnam | CANED HIS D.S.6 ANDAR SANE | ‘Answers Given Are Official, From the Army and Navy, Departments — Address All! gun nest acros: | pre wou without involving ualties or maiming.’ ddress, — Till 1 First Street, | | Gun Nest Alone, After Saving Wounded Men. Soldier and Sailor Letter Column, “Priority” in Answers Means Special) \VASHING —> (GENERAL DEFENDS THE TABLE SAUCE that stands first and far TON, Feb, 17.—Amone } 9 R. A. D.—Headquarters Company, # announced to-day the fol See Leaterunig vuakes second cuts \83d Infantry, is not on priority. | Mrs. A. Jones, No, S12 West 43d |Street—Mattery C, 15ist Field 4 ne | “Private Julius Aaronson, Company le) G, 109th Infant Yor “Most Humane Method of Fight- ing,” Says Amos A. Fries, Head v extraordinary lery, 18 in the Army of Occupation. It} jeroism in action near Apremont, _ ‘ike first and adds is located at Hotonburg, Germany Franee, O 1918. When his com of A. E. F. Ch ¥ enjoyment of Mrs. G. Bausheimer, No. 240 Avenue} pany was suddenly fired upon by! o meal. |A—The 88th Machine Gun Battal-|onemy machine guns during an ad.| Use of Polson gas fon, 87th Division, Company D, has! vance and forced to serk shelter, Pri. | Most humane met been on priority since Dec, 2 It 19! Anronson remained in the open under | both sides aro located at St. Nazaire. stined to have | warfare, In th 4 continuous # J. J. Walsh, No. 454 East Fourth puyiot wer of machine gun earin t wound men Street—Base Hospital No. 210 is pot 4 THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE — on priority. dreasin ds and securing | Amos A. Fri hest theleading table Benjamin Bernstein, No, 11 Keon | their has been theleadin Street, Paterson, N. J.—The 31ith 1 f extraordi- | sauce for generations. fantry is Jocated at St. Naza France, The Sth Regiment, 114tl antry, 1# not on priority, Jt is cated at Ksch-sur-Alzette, Luxem- burg. ! X. ¥, Z—The 52d Pioneer Infantry ment, Company Four, Tours, France, Jt is not on priorit Anxious Sister—The 52d Pioneer f +4 fantry, Company I, is located at No- | { gent-en-Bassigny. 1t is not on pri-| Val ority, ‘ Anxious Wife—The 3024 Field Ar- tillery has been on priority since Jan, 3 L. M. B.—The 11th U. 8. | Company }110th Meld on priority J. Bowle tighth Avenue —Battery nt, Is located at Camp Custer, Michigan | V., Dover Plains—Base Hospital No, 56 iy not on priority ix not on prio tillery, Battery A, is 1 { | M. W. E., Stottville, N. ¥.—Company |, 420th Telegraph Battulion, nat | ‘orps, has been on priority since Jan, 9% The 319th Infantry, 80th Division, is not on priority, Miss Julia MeKeon, No. 112 Woes 12ith reet—The 2d Anti-Aircrafit Machine Gun Battalion, ¢ here ; has been on priority since Nov, 24 mh Anxious Ida—The 406th Infantry, Delicious ; 77th Diviston, will embark about Nourishing 4 and “4 pound Package March 6, A. Vuono--Company I’, 60th Infan- try, 5th Division, is in the Army of Occupation. | 1 FF. BT embarked Dec. Satisfying ith Casual Company vince-the sh ‘arto aud has| VII on priority since De ‘A | L. &, Huntington, L. 1.--The ———— Aero Squadron is not on p One Block from 2 Blocks from w. R Infantry Candidates’ owe, School, Service Battalion, Company p, |} 14th St. “L," Hud- ser ot ore | 18 not on priority. son Tube Station @ St. Crosstown line, 84th St. “L” Station at door. G. J. J.—Company 1, 1st Army | Headquarters, is not on priority. Anxious Friend, rrytown—The | Stst Pioneers, Company G, is Not on priority. An Anxious Mother | Motor Supply Train, 88d Divi not on priority. Heartbroken 92d Division nec Gun Battalion 1 An Anxious 8 -The 310th A \in the 85th Division, and 14th St. Crosstown line. Mot t AT BOTH STORES WEEK THIRD BIG Company !8 It is not on p Ra kb | mS | « . | ority. The 26th Engineers ts unat- |tached. Part are on priority tuary (ae) 1 mre | Dp. J. Brophy, No. 60 Baldwin Ave oer nue, Jersey City, N. J.~The 208d I er ; Greatest Reductions from our Tremendous Plant Company is unattac not on priority Largest Variety 10 to 50% from 6 Avenue B A. P.O. 1 priority ment, Ist H. M n Germany, It is n priority, =| \« | not on Schwartz, No. 702 Fifth Avenue gampany af the a ay Porceloid War Pre-War Wicker Chair "Ty BEehndl No. 180 afadlaon Alrest Refrigerator Stock Pr * Baronia! Besee me th Railway cers is not on Apartment style, as illustrated, Porceloid interior, Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere $17-°8 Piain Figure Tags on Everything t4 Lexington sand Re- at $5.98 and is expect Anxious Wife—" lery, Ist and 2d Bat {on ‘priority since Jan |talion of this regiment is ty ir s. T, Doyle—The provisional Fuel npany of the 83d Diy n priority, nder, N Avenue has been on priority tho 7th Balloon Com Sister, Rrookiyn—The 160th Brigade, kuth Di at Ancy-le-Frane. It Ten-Piece Genuine American Walnut Louis XIV. 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