Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1918, Final, Image 10

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if Ctble to fyentng Public Ledger
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epondef)U' IlMdquariers on
M western rami, May 10.
not everywhere easy for the
p., to assembjo hts troops or con-
e nis Buns ana ammunition
es on Ml front for tho nrtt
rof his offensive. Albert Is a case
at. Tom many no nta tho iirit.
kve complete observation of hit
6ns there, lis he has of thelm
1 tho other slda of the way, and,
Ms to nay, they are maklnir ubb
Ms direct view by flylnir ocr,
of shells whenever his trnna.
: la seen crawling along tho tracks
oiu ommo oattienelds or his
are seen massing omonr their
craters.
town of Albert Itself, whnra
until recent history tho golden
n used to lean downward niih
bftbo outstretched aboo Dm
is now a death tran fnr ii,
an garrisons there and for any
in Runners who try to hld tw-
rtes among tho red brink hmi...
EMht and day their positions are
ea wun nign explosives ami
In asphyxiating tras.
rent within 2000 yards of it nn,t
Pthe heaviest work of tho Hrtti.h
I It It was a wonderful v a..
IVthe sun shone through a golden
i upon mo iuwn. jb i looked into
ana saw .'the shells m.ioi,i
rh and then away ud thn ah......
Mime road, tfast the white rime
M treat mine crater of Ln. Tint..n.
gtha treeless slopes of Posleres. and
-ii inu.i hiuuiiu oi nui ana ditches
fugii, wuuueu uisiani rignt, with
w dead etumns of trro. it .
I to believe that all this was in tho
ui wio ucrman army, that tho
a lines freshly marked UDon tM.
Ik landscapo '. were new Germnn
iches, and that the enemy's out-
we iB3i man .uuu yaras from
I X SlUUU.
ne siege gunners were lying on
stomachs and observing the
ev's lines for some raont n,o.
ad seen on the way up. monsters
raisea meie snouts slowly, like
Mint's trunks, before ' helimuir,,
ttwlth an earthquake roar, annlhl-
r an ones senses lor a sernmi
of the men passed the remark.
3 .,( J.... V Id., w ma .unil r
'.' and that "Fritz must be havine
thln time there." They also ex-
the opinion that the Albcrt-
aumo road was not a pleasant
for Germans on a sunny after-
fdld not dispute these points with
for they were beiond nrgu-
Rt. Big shell) weie smashing Into
and its neighborhood from
heavy batteries, raising volcanic
Ions there, and shrapnel was
ing over the tracks In wlyte
ties.
here was great noise yesterday.
It was mostly a British' noise, for
eh I am duly thankful. Scores
p heavies were scattered about be-
the lines, where the woods ore
olfce first glory of their green nnd
xne grass -was merry wun goia
silver, excent where German
B opened deep pits, horribly fresh.
it one knew the enemy naa been
ching around here for any death
.'Could find. Jlis shells came over
flights over the ruined Ullages
rby and over the twisted chlm-
of a deserted French chateau.
here were some tattered tapestry and
good oak chairs, carved by crafts.
of Louis Quinze. and a hit of
et cut from a bigger square, and
Filded mirror In a room where I took
I1 with some gunner officers In one
Mt forward battery pens. It v. as not,
om in a chsteau. but was newly
ln the earth with a roof of iron
ting.
gunner major, who was once a
nlst and an actor and is now writer
L haunting and rather tragic verses
reen his hours of k 111 ng Germans.
i'a nice eye for decoration, and will
nis hole In. the ground, wnerexer
ay be, as pretty a place as any
pit may be. So. when a French
ge was being slaughtered the other
1 by hostile Are. he snved these bits
MBrnlture from destruction and ar-
them In his new dugout out-
-t
j Enemy's Answer Weak
we sat at tea within, flights of
shells passed over Into Albert
.the enemy answered back, but not
h, and the sun grew warmer over
- m . at-i.1- 1 kl.4. wm.
JIOWCTCU nriUB, auu Mima new
l.
fiSoerlbed In my message jestef-
f i Jiow tbe noise of gunfire was so
y and loud, during the night anu
y morning over a wide extent or
.and that along all sectors or it
were Inquiries as to attacks an-
ed by assurance that there was
ng dolpg. But after alt there was
sing doing;, against one oouy oi
h trooDs In Flanders, and Judg-
from later information gained by
there, it looks as tnougn tne
r, had Intended a big attack by at
( Ave divisions, though his plan
i thwarted .Jy the Intense Brltlth
v.
it actually 'happened was an as-
sUpon Ridge Wood and IU neigh-
od north ot Vlerstraat ana oi me
left opposite Kemmel Hill, ex
along tKe lines of the French
lves. though not so heavily except
KHery rlre. y.Tnat was jntense, pro-
ana terrme lor several nours fi
ght and Ju before dawn.
kind the German lines, as we now
. a new uernan aivwion, previously
In this offensive, the Fifty-
eserve, who had Just relieved the
l.tluardi. who, as I have already
been Mdly mauled with their
srers in ine recent ngniing, ana
left the'.BrltUri right, of course
;'wss the Fifty-sixth German
wiui otners opposite me
men -were crowded into nar-
Bbtr grounds and did not have
lira oesere mo momeni oi ai-
ou of carnage in the
and French guns
the German bom-
; i their heaviest Are.
, ' leag.nwialed .fellows.
t weKa X had seen
tfcMuafti irundera with corn
aa theTFreaea .i MWfri call
aouc umjr on tae
i traaspert uWaceaa and
wwi naa travewa
ra now ia action trpm,
wwmh in nuaM
nlsa war aene, im
hem. the T('. taeJr.i
i brtHhar. wore svaji-
i mm aaraoing htm.
tIasrrbMt.stwnt'tfrair.time, It seems. In
carrying back their wounded.
Bo It was with another division of
enemy troops Intended for assault on the
lines further north. The British field
baUerles'nhd htavles laid dowrf- a pro
tective barrage of shellflre of terrible In
tensity, and here also any German plan
of movement was "Immobilized," the
scientific word for tho slaughter and de
struction of hostile preparations. Hut In
spite of the bombardment of the Ilfly
second reserve division, those German
troops 1 their tlrst baptism of tire In
this offensive came out against the llrlt
Ish In HUlge Wood. Tho forward sys
tem of trenches there hud been wiecked
by German shelling, and tho lino hud
been withdrawn from It In order to
save life to positions behind tho wood,
where the machine gunners had a good
Held of flrp and where It was better to
organlio counter-attacks.
UrWen Out Anstn
As the German soldiers advanced they
were sprayed by machine-gun fire, ho
that many fell, but they were able to
take the line of upheaved trenches nnd
Itldge Wood. That is all, The old
trenches gave them no cover, Ridge
Wood gavo them no hiding place, for It
Is only a collation of tattered Ireo
stumps, and those Germans lay out there
Innlnir more men as thn hours Passed
Then m the evening sorue of the Jlrltlsh,
the Seaforths, I uiinK, maue n counter
attack, clearing tho enemy out of tho
wood and back bejnnd the original lino.
tt wosinot a gooa nay ror those Ger
man divisions in rianuern ono more
fresh division has been scorched nnd
It was the worso for them because verv
likely they may havo to try again In) FOUR AMERICAN FLIERS
order to carry uui me mans oi tneir
high command, who wish to get this
eround In order to moke easier tho way
up to Ypres, which, as I have already -r v . i- i mi ..
said, they are anxious to Rcqure ,; Two Arc iclinis in l.urope an.l Ollicrs
political advertisement, though there Is I Die in Camps lit Home
Ilttlo of military" value In the ruins I ..... , ,, , , - . .. ,-,
except the memory of the gallant British I ""''''"S1""' Ma "-Tho "V In
deed and of 'all those .who walked partment has announced tlint IJdunril
through Us sinister streets to Hell. Arc ' Augustus Smith. Jr.. of 1603 West
L-orner anu ino neiua utru-ys mo .vienin
road. '
PHILADELPHIANS EXPERT AS MARKSMEN
KreaatWT"rrttyBr
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TIiN group of Pfiilatlelpliia ilraflces attached to tlir 116th Infantry Kcgimrtil at Camp Mcmlc made the highest
More (luriup the target prurtitc held nn'thc rifle range at Camp Meade last week
KILLED IN ACCIDENTS
Casualties Among
American Troops
North nventir, Italtlmnre, quarlerm is
tee in tho navy aviation servkc, was
killed April 30 In nn nlrplano acci
dent In France.
The deuth by nccldent In London ot
Yeomin Cecil Lester Smith, of 78 1
Lako street, Newark, JC. J., was ie.
ported by tho navy.
Lantnn, OUla., May 10 When his
- Washington,-May 10.
One of the shortest casualty lists Is-
,hT'wTepepn"n7?toaayrnCOnl!;m-h'0 " M0 I'lcU,CnJnt
twentv-onn 'names nre mentioned j Four, Qeotgo Sirman. Rttldent onicor at
men were killed In action, one died of
wounds, three' of disease and one of
accident. Threo were severely "wound
ed and seven slightly wounded.
Tho list contains tho name of Trlvate
Carrol J. Scully, of Toledo. Ohio, who
was ono of the victims of tho Tutcanla
disaster. Tho body has Just been Identi
fied and burled
Lieutenant Gustavo H. 'Kissel, of 14
Wall street, New York city, h reported
as missing In, action.
Kit.i'.i.n iv AfTinv
; , . j , herxeant
PV.Y. nCrfLES, Lino Fork. Ky
. Corporal
DltEUCir ALF.X, Pomslc, N J,
, Prlintes . i
DUnAS'lCA. KAROL M'hlnirt6n, P
LUIlINOItOtTHK. ' J.ESTKn It.. Oeorge It.
LuJInshousi-, Oakland. Cat
DILI) OF VOUMS
Cook
DZINSKT, rHANK W: Mrs. William
Uzlnskl, TorrinBton, Conn , .
I)IEI Or ACtinENT
Prltsles
WAOONIlll. WESI.LY CLTDH. Waterloo,
Iowa.
IJIKll OF DISliVSE
Corporal
MclIAKIN'. LUTHHR. Oreer. n. C,
IMnlfi
TKETK. JOHN. Holly OrA7o. La.
bhci'hcrdso.v, aEonan,p nt kin.
Mrs Oeorin P Shepherdson. Prkili
upttmcpt Fortlelh street n,t tiirard
uwnue, rtiltadelphla '
UOVMIFII'MCERKLV
I'rhates
DEVEPEAUX. FRAXK FltBDl Mr Eliza
beth Deverenux. Oakland. Cal
FIELD. KENNETH A , Rutland Mill
HH.t.ER, AUOLPIL ,Morrli Hlller. Urook
lyn N V
HOLMIEI) SIJfillTLY
Ueutrnnnts
LOVE. SAMUEL On Chetfr S, C
FISCUS, JAVIES O. Oreensburs. Pa
Corporals
SALNT .MARTIN, WILLI Ml. Manchester
Conn
McKINNON JOHN. Vlncheter Mai
HHIPLEY. HERIIERT A.. l.'incaUr. Ohio
STEARNH ALLEN P.. Wollntton. Mala
ZOCCO, THOMAS. Joaci h Malro. Vtater
bur. Conn.
MISSING IV ACTION
Lieutenant
KISM1L OUSTAV II n'nt kin. Rudolph II
Klal, H Wall street .New York.
LOST AT MSA
I'rltnle
SCULLY, OAIUtQLL J (Tuaeanla lctlm).
bl Masnolla ctro-V Tul'do. Ohio
DEATHS ANNOUNCED
AT U. 5. CANTONMENTS
Post rield school for nerl.il observers.
was killed. The pilot of tho rr. ichlno
was only slightly Injured.
San Anlonlo, Tex., 31ay 10 Ono
man was killed nnd another seriously
Injured In an alrplnno accident fdx
miles from this city. Authorities
at the base hospital nt I'ort S.im Hous
ton, where tho Injured man nnd the
body of the dead nlrman were taken,
refused to mako public their names.
ARCHIE ROOSEVELT WALKINS
Out tlie Time of Discharge From
Hospitnl Ie Uncrrtnin
Paris, Mk 10 Captain Arthle
llnoscvelt, who was wounded bv shell
finKinrnts nn March 7, la now nblo to
leave the hospital for short walks.
He -avs he Is feellriB Hnn nnd wants
In return to thn front, but It Is un
rcitaln when he will be dlfeharRcd from
the hospital
CALLS STATE SCHOOL
MEETING FOR JERSEY
WILSON PHOTOGRAPH S1000
An-
W. L. MARSHALL DIES
Was Former PSilIndelpliia I.awjcr and
Member of Stale , Legislature
William L Marshall, for many ears
a lawyer In Philadelphia and a former
memher of the Pennsylvania State Lee
Islature, died vesterday In New York.
Gift of Three AnihUlames Alfo
notinrcil at Benefit
New nrk, Mav 10 President Wll
Fon's ntitocrnplicd photneraph was sold
for $100D nnd It v.is nnnounci d that
thiee nmhulnniei had been pricnted to
the women's hnmeopntlile hospital unit
nt a benefit performance In the Strand
Theatre
While It was Impossible to obtain the
exact Income at the perform ince last
nlp.ht It was said that a substantial sum
hail been obtained 'Iho binellt was under
the nuplts of the Niw York CnlleRe
and llofiltal fur Woimn, of whkh Dr
CornelU I' Brandt Is the dean
RECOMMEND WAlfsTUDY
Superintendents and Teachers to Uis
ill's Supply of Iii'lriutorK ami
Their Salaries
Irentnn, Ma J 10 Commli'Hlnner of
IMucntlon t'alvln M Kendall sent out
a notice to count) supe'lntendents nf
schools and leathern toda nmiounclni? a
meetlnp; of theve otllclnls and instructors
from all parts of tnn State, In tho As
sembly Chamber at the Mate House, on
Tuesday and Wednesday, Mav 14 and 15
next. The nicotinic will begin nt 10 30
o'clock on Tuesday mornitiK nnd cIoko
at 1 o'clock In the afternoon on Wed
nesday A session will be held on
Tuesday cvenlnK, commencing at 45
n'cock
Governor IMce will extend creetlncs
on Tuesdav morning, which will be fol
lowed nt 11 n clock b a discussion on
thi' situation ns rcitards teachers, the
aupplv or teachers nnd theli salaries,
wlilrh will be entered Into by Superin
tendent H C Dixon, of Salem County,
.Superintendent I. .1 Kavser, of llurllriK
ton f'oiintv , Superintendent C A AI
bertsnn. of Camden Cnuntv, nnd Super
InUndcnt II G Shinier, of Warren
Count
1h" proKrani fnr thn afternoon of
TuesdHv and during Wednesday will be
composed of discussions on topics of
kc.iool Interest
DIES UNDER AUTOMOBILE
L'ARTIGLlERUATftVA
NEL BACIN0 DI ASIAG0
II Fuoco Dcgli Italinni Ostn-
coin lc Opcrnzioni del
Ncmico .
Publlahed snd Dlntrlbuted Under
PERMIT No 311
Authored by the act of Ootober .
1017. on fllo at lh I'oitomc ot Phila
delphia, Pa.
ur """ ot ,hA rs"nuniS0N.
Postmaster (lensral.
School Offirials Urge 1'npiU to Read
Contemporaneous Writings
Trenton, May 10 As a means of en
lightening pupils respecting the princi
ples underllng the present world war
tho State Department of Public Instruc
tion has recommended a ctudv of con
temoornneous writings. Including thoe
of President Wilson, hllhu Hoot, Lloyd miles nn hour In turning out fnr nn-
Mr- Atai-shil! was horn In Chester c.corgc. . tuuiun ..n.im) . ounti. on-ir- ntnoi- macnino me nuionioniii) BKiauea
.Vir. .Viarsnail was norn in cnesier ,- Turnalntr Scnretnrv T.nne. Cnhrleln int II, A rtrtlt. nuuann iiinnncMl fft n.
County, Pa, In September, 1829. Ten D'AnnunzIo Ilene Vlvlanl. Secretary from underneath the wrcikage. but could
eara ago ho left Philadelphia to makolDaker and Colonel Roosevelt not ct his friend out
Hneileshorn, N, J May II. Walter
Tavlor, of Pitman, was killed on the
Auburn-Pennsgrove roaod when his ma
chine overturned after striking a tele
phone pole, pinning him underneath In
kucIi a manner that he wns suffocated
Walter Dawi-on, of (Jlassboro, who was
with him, escaped with internal injuries
Dawson navs that Talnr asked him
to go to Pennsgrove on a business trip
ana I'lit inior was uriving anout nity
Itoma, 10 mat-do.
Dalle notMo glunto dnlla fronte dl
battaglla, confermato da un rapporto
del Quartler Ocnernle Italiano, si rlleva
rho nitlvl rnmhattlmentl ill nrtlgllerla el
sono verlllcatl In diverse puntl delle lines
net Imi Inn dl As into, contro le posirioni
nemlche sulla rlva sinistra del flume
Hnnta o net sstloro ill Mnseraua
Mnvlmentl dl truppo nustro-tedesche,
In nltrl settorl, furnno completnmente
nalArnlatl llal fUOCo llegll Itnllaill.
(Ill avlatorl Italinni ed lnglesl furono
nhhnstanza attlvl. nonostante lo condl
zlonl del temKi non troppo rarovovoll,
id effettuarono parecchlc Incurslonl o
bombardamentl sopra e al ill la' dcllo
llnee nemlche.
mi ncininrl Inslesl hanno con sue
cesso bombnrdato II campo dl avlazlono
nemlco a Motta ill Llvenzi.
Un dlspacclo da Londra annunzla die
II mlnlstero della guerra austrlaeo ha
pubbllcato In Vienna II seguente bollet-tlnn-
"11 fuoco dl nrtlgllerla, al fronte
Italiano, fti vlvnre lungo le llnee a sud
(i est a Capo Silo e vlclno al baclno dl
1ighl c Monte Pertlca. I'm squadra
Itallana In rleognizlone fu resplntn n
sud-nvest dl Monte Alessl"
1 clttadlnl Italinni negll Hjtnll Unltl ed
In nltrl paesi ester), cne torneranno In
Unlla per oddlsfare ngll obbllghl del
setvlzlo mllltarn rlcevrranno uno spe
rlale premlo per 1 asslstcnza che essl
ilarnnno alia P.itrla
In cnnslgllo dlrettlvo della Roclet.V
"Dante Allghlerl" ha declso dl alutaro II
(loverno per provvedere all'asslstenza
dell c famlglle ill coloro che torneranno
hi soinma dl un nilllone dl dollarl e'
stuta sborsita dilU Santa Sede per Im-
pedlro II falllmento della Unnca Catto-
llca "Credlto Ccntralo del Lizlo," ovo
la maggloianza adel deposltantl o eostl-
tulta d.i agrlcoltorl La predctta pant a
era HUll'orln del falllmento In cone
guenza dcllo frnudolentl speculazlonl
llnanzl.irla del f.uno-o proprietary ill gi
mnile id agente teatrale l.uca Cortise,
clu- a stio tempo fu arrestato o pir II
uu.ile iienrie II processo lnnanzt It .iu
torlta' gludlzlarle
Lnpliilnnn pubbllca e" eccltat.i per
I'arresto del Comm Vlttorln Cmanuelii
Pnrndl, plu volte mlllonario e persona
nntlsslnin pecl.lllnnte a (ienova Hgll
e nccus.ito ill aver isportatn In (ierma
nla ed 111 Austria un I grande quantlta'
dl Jut i II P.irodl e' presldenti- della
lVderarlone ilegll Armatori ltallanl.
della Soclrta' "Aedes" p membro del con
slglln illiottlvo ill molte nitre Important!
Istltuzlonl Industrnll e nnniizlaere Jnr
reto del Parodl ha recato doloiosa Im
presslone, nia l'aziono del Cloveruo e'
ovunquti fuvoievolmcnte gludlcata i
pmva che esso non eslta dl colplre nuchu
II plu' elevato personagglo. iguandn la
slcurezm r la Inlegrlt.i' della Vnzloni
sono lolnvnlte SI cilcol.i clu II pitrl
monlo del Parodl nniniontl n circa cento
nilllnnl I'gll h.i un fr.itello ileputalo al
Parlnmento SI attendono p.irtcchi
.lit rl nrrestl.
II plu' slgnlllcantc slntomn delta ten-
inni delle, reli'a'linrtra1 llVatlcaho'
PAustrla-Ungherla e' dato aai uo
dslt'lmmlnenle rlchlamo dl Monslgnor
Valfre dl Bonzo. nunzio pontincio a
Vienna, II ouale e' conslderato. come
persona non plu' grata al govcrno
dell'lmperatoro Carlo.
Kembra che II rlchlamo sla dovulo alio
rlvelazlonl clrcnglt sforzl complutl, un
anno or sono, dall'Austrla per la paco
e percho' sospcttnto dl aver dlssuaso II
Papa a cooperarc al succcsso oi "em
sforrl. Credesl che Mons. Valfre' abhla
complutn la sua inlsslono dl Italiano,
siieclalmento vlsltnndo I campl dl con
lenlrazlono per I prlglonlerl ltallanl ed
Invocando la pleta' e la ctemenza a fa
vore dl essl, In modo talo da rlusclre
Invlso ull'Austrla. '
Un ben ronoscluto deputato al parla
tmntn, ed ufhclalc nell'Userclto Itsllano,
plu' volte decorato per nttl ill valore. In
mtrlto al rumorl per un movlmento In
favore della pare, ha dlchlarato che le
potenze contrail sono Blanche dl lanctarc
una delln loro grandl propaganda In
favore della pacn stessa. "Le mire del
tedeschl ha detto I'egreglo parlamen
tare sono quelle dl demornllzzaro le
truppc e lo popolizloul delle nazlont Al
leatc. ed nllnra attaccare con poderose,
forze I puntl deboll del fronte degll
Alleatl, Oil Intrlghl sono falllti tantn In
Inghllterra come In Prancia ed Italia,
ovc tuttl sono determlnatl ill combattere
sino alia vlttorla (111 austrlacl hanno
rleomlnclato a far dlstrlbulre nrlle
trlncce falsi giornall ltallanl rccantl al
larmantl notlzle, alio scopo dl scorag-
glare I soman, ma son rluscltl soltanto a
causare Irrltnzlone ed odlo contro II
ncmico "
DEMAND U. S. MONEY
IVIIIIV
:vx
WHJ.STOP
"fv . v i3m
WARTIME SLANDER V I
ey, -., V,i
TT s ririinfl Tnrv Tlenniineeil "Tr
False Report About Red
Cross NurBCB
Take
Ukrainian Farmers Refuse to
Any Oilier for Their
Grain
f nndnn, Mav 0
tlenimi ngenls are purchasing Hrge
quantities of United States notes for
shipment to Austria by way of Switzer
land to be used for the purchase of
this year's crop from the Ukraine, ac
mrdlng to the Central ZUn Musslan
peasants, It Is explained, will accept
only American notes it, payment for
their produce.
New York, May 10.
Unthinking Americans who have been
adding zest to war talks by repeating
scandalous stories affecting the army
nnd navy and the Pcd Cross were given
a warning by Judge Augustus N. Hand
In the Federal District Court, that the
espionage act, which carries a maxi
mum penalty of twenty ears' Imprison
ment and 110,000 fine, maybe Invoked
against them.
Sensational stories of the most unbe
lievable kind have been spread orally
from Maine to California since the
Unltsd Slates went to war. The num
ber of these stories and their general
similarity convinced Federal otllelals
months ago that they were of German
make. Their circulation hss been largely
the work of Americans In Irresponsible
moments of gossip
Judge Hand spoke after a Federal
firand Jury had handed up a present
ment In which Dr. Emma B. .Culbert
son. senior surgeon of the New Eng
land Hospital for Women and Children
nt Boston, was arraigned In severe terma
for a story reflecting on the morals of
fled Cross nurses In France.
Speaking at Vassar College, Pough
keepslp, on January 17 last to the War
Service Department, which Is composed
of members nf the college faculty and
directs activities that relate to tho war.
Doctor Culbertson said;
"It Is a matter of common knowledge
that 200 beds were reserved In the
Sloane Maternity Hospital, New York
city, for lied Cross nurses who were
returning from France and expecting
.Immediate confinement."
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ing for'the unusual.
An exceedingly pretty
scarf pin is one of hexagonal
shape, with a large diamond
in the center, surrounded by
small-caliber cut emeralds
$420.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND Mi:i:CHANTS JKWKLKUS SILVL'KSMITHS
H uslilnxlou, May 10
The follow ing llt of soldiers, who died
In the L'nteri States and Its possessions
during the week ending May 2. was
made public hern today, (Included In
this list arc the zanies, of soldiers, not
prevlouly published, who died pi lor to
the week mentioned and subsequently tn
March 8, 1018 These names are Indi
cated by nn asterisk )
Camp Ueauregard, La Pa ton 'T
Brown. lister il Saucier
Camp Bowie, Tex John W Moore,
Lawrence r siewer
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Camp tVidv, N M Kdward Milder
Camp Custer. Mich Leslie K Bi
1 hon. Manle Mllllman. Henrv Itoland
T ltleF WefititA M f1 isplfiu Fpmi naan1 tdatit1
IIUII I IHUIIVJ' V,IIUI IV, lUI'IICtllU, J nil
K. Wllklns.
Camp Devens. Mass tfunlus Ales,
Axela Lethes, lame KIIkh
Camp Dlx N...L John I'. Armstrong
Camp Dodge, ,i. Henry H Ilcall
Uottfrled Veugston, (lube Crmer. Oi-car
W. Dahl. Wollaip Hall Qulncy King.
Jimmle Lockett, Dirk McDonald, Cmll
R. Olson. Arthur I. Peterson. William
o Schneider, Hubeit L- Shafer. Leroy
II Thede, Forrest vvendt, Anderson
White.' i
Camp Kunston, ICari., Toren W
draves, John H Hindu John Jackson.
Itohert Hughey. Joseph 'Walls
Camp Gordon. On. Claude Borders,
Malor Orlce, Ben Jenkins. Allen Mo
Orlff, David R Marchbanks, John Rog
cri". Hughey C. breplieiifcoiu
.Camp Orant. Ill,- Lucius Darbv,
James ,W. Frlztell, T'om Hawgley, Wll
llam Noah Joyner, James n Scruggs
Camp Ureen, N. C. Oeorge L Jack
son. Morten Mortensen. Lars Bvtla, Mil
ton Voorhls Sherman Wade.j
Camp Jackson. S. C pandy Cochran,
Qulncy, Mass r
Camp Keatney, Cal, James n
Shlela.
CamP Lee. Va. Robert P. Brents,
Joseph Grwln. Richard R. Lvander, Wil
liam W, Berry. '
Camp lwls. wash Chester D. Ma-
lotte, Bert Palmer
Camp Logan, Tex. Roy W. Wood
man. ,
CamD Meade. Md Nathan Smith
Camp Merrltt Lewis Bailey. Andrew
p. (iowieri. nerie irwin, uuy n. Lips
comb, Herbert O. Toiler.
.'-LrrtylI Clieck lnleniperince
Haaieien, ., amy iu miners organ
isations report that the-Liberty. Loan
drive have -established the.-- habit
of saving so firmly In the Lehigh Held
that a marked Improvement has been no.
tloed among those of Intemperate habits
wai one resuu naa neen ine main-
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The
Pledge That Means
Your Punch
Between May 12th and 18th PLEDGE
WEEK, someone will ask you how many
War Savings Stamps you can buy the re
mainder of this year. Make it as many
as possible it's your punch at autocracy.
Count the weeks and count your income. Agree
to spare all the money you can when you sign the card.
You're saving while your dollars are fighting the kaiser.
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IJMt SWINGS STA1APJ
. 1I1UBD BY THB
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
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Every War Savings Stamp Helps to
Whip the Hun
War Savings Stamps cost $4.16 in May and 1 cent more each follow-
ing month. War Savings Stamp are issued by the United States
Government the best possible security. N At maturity, January 1st,
1923, they pay you $5.00 in cash. In case of necessity they can be
casjied without loss on ten days' notice.
NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE
1431 Walnut St., Philadelphia
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