. -! t (r ' r 'tJ -. IV r . ;,. II J ' -' , S r. EVENlM lJBilO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JtfAY 23, 1018 n ,-'' -T :. TV' '" ' 'V' '"'.' t,Wst fjiwn i ? .- A I j.- :f 1 ' 1. - I 14 U. S. SOLDIERS KILLEDJN ACTION 86 Names Appear on Cas ualty List Reported by General Pershing TWELVE DIFvOF WOUNDS Eleven Members of Expedi tionary Force Succumb lo Disease i tVnhlnetnn, Mav 23. ntehty-six names were on thfj casualty lift anncintcd by th- War Department today. Fourteen iifrc killed In action, twelve died of wourtR eleven of disease, thirty-nine were wounded severely, nine wounded slightly and one was ri ported mining In anion. The olIlrTs m"iitl'.nrrl In the liFt arc Lieutenant Jame Palachp. of Karmlng ton. Conn. llnl of wounds; Lieutenants John .t. Maeulrp. K in chestnut street, St. I.ouK Mo., and Hugh 1.. Sutherland. Ernolt. Mls :tcrol wounded.. The list follow.-: Itll.l.KI) IV ACTION Serncnilt Hnnns. ti.km. i.i o. i. in. Corporal JOHN i' . Mm. K V. M. C A. HEROES DARE ' . DEATH IN BOMBARDMENT 1 Stick lo Their Po-l Amid Biiri-lins j Shells Aiding Wounded and I Cheering fighters With tlic .mrrlrnn In I'lrartl.v. May ' 2.1 Mi the nitli of (in enemy bombard ment of it tertnln nnlnt near the front I with high cxplnrive.t, shrapnel and gas I hplld. two Y XI. C A inpn stuck " ' tlvlr posts aiding the wounded and eu- tert.ilnlng tlip others These men weie i Kin nit VI of Mndlpon, Wla . and K. A Stalks, of Motitclnlr. N I. When the bombardment was at l .height, wilh shells whistling overhead I anil 1i;ir-t Iiiet everywhere, they cairteJ n phonograph Into a dugout and t-.ni t ! up llnrrv Lauder's "lleaiitltul Sunrttn Kverhody Ignored the shells and joiner In singing about how "It's nice to pet ur In the morning, but Iff nicer to sta In hrcl West worked tlielessl day and night until I he otllcers discovered he had he n gnscd Then they fmcril him to po to the rear. His condition Is not seilonu A shell exploded so near to Stark that he wa." thtown against the side of a dugout He is suffering slightly from t-holl shock West's quarter? Is In a dugout, where he has canned pears and peaches, choco late and tobacco The soldier wa '; fiom the front lines- at night to do their "shopping' theie All thl takes pine at night, as the dugout Is so close to the front that no one dares expose him self In daylight GLI AVIATORI ITALIANI SEMPRE VITTORIOSI MMUn, Oren- C. w. riuirtlia. ft . r. rnhoep. N T, nimel. rnrlftc Pom- Mary A. Fn?Tr:n flM in CUAP.TH i'!I.nt.KS J Sprlnef.'M. M.ti LIGHTHAI.I. .1 Mi:S O himei. iiAnvi:Y t . s Junrllon. Id I'rh.ltr BltnriAV Vti.i IA.M. lvrks Optiral ranv. t. t.nul Mn BRow.vn. or'Tn-.!: J . .Mr-. PrevMio P-rnnV-lvn rovvF. .Ti::iM n r.rinhton. HAKKINV rilVAItli S Snlm iifnnnt.. man i. Aiimtie ti I.AMONT nim.vrn It Yorker. V. Y. MAriKJKruvp"' ,i.. ("harlrs jnelJko- l'l nr.mkhn TnAfiV-M l KKT .Viiilv. N- J. fROA?tilS Kni'lM '..lnk. lfila. iih:ii in woiMis Lieutenant VAUAl HE, J.WH'.J fi-mlncton. Conn. rTMiitK iirowv wm.ti'h t n p,. fAlnoi.A. I'.AYMOvn J Kort Altri Dieci Acroplani Austro- Tcdcsclii Sono Stati Abbultuti Mass Mai, rubllhd and Distributed Undtr rr.RMIT No 3tt Anthorl);rI b thr act of Otobr fl. 1!17 on nil- at thp rostofllee of l'hlla (iMphln. Pa. Ity order of the Prrsld'-nt. a. s ni'ru.nscw Post ma iter fpnnl . T"X. L. N'. ( nrpnrals rnrm.A.-.- mii.i- iiockfnirt. Mirn cjfirirzf. tvu.i i im i-. robvMi. r.i -I'rli iten 'rlini! 'ihlo (in r-nfeld. Ind " . lnjl oh-iiro ctrert. AD!!? .mux ' RREIVIIB. 1KPM rifn.vp juii.v w . I'plaKo CAftTIIR Iti.STWM.V I, Ilntland. Vt. ntnu Wll.i.HM TPu'-IIIp. Pa ltnvRr rni:i uiv-iKin. rii. tek. wis. F.('Hi'iil.lN''i. 1'IVN K i"l..rk. Mn. nir.: or ihiisi: tii'tl.r.int PRi'jsr'iTT v.. .N"vtnn Upr-r Gori.n. Fal'J Mi inoiirr Ct.ARK. I.Il V.VT I' "I Marion. N. Y. ( rail. roNTANXux. i:ii:"-.-t i. . rnuikton. s d i'llintes rnir.MV.' v it;n:v wai-hinmon. Ilnnin, 23 magFlo. Dlparc gluntl d.illa fronte til bat taglla. confermatl da tin rapporto del Quartlcr tlenerale Itallano. recano che . altrl dlect ureoplanl nustro-tedf J-chi sot n I Flail ahhatlutl del quail otto dagll lnlaori Italian! durante scontrl aerel Mei'iHca'tesI in segulto ad Incurnlom oiir.i lo linee ncnilehe, e due dai lannnnt IngliM ! 1 n onmunteito del Mlnistero della jtlueir.i in noma, emesso stannne ac I renna inoltr- che una Intensa attlvita ' si nota lungo tutte le llnee drlle mon .tapne e che le oporazionl syiluppano In finoie drgll Italianl , A slid della Vnl d'Assa. nell settore Jilel Sett" I'omiinl, e ad Occident ' deH'Altopiano dl Asi.igo. un rllstaccameti I to dl truppe inglesl rlucr a. penetrare nelle llnee neiuiche. catturando alcunl ' pilglonierl. I'n'allra hrlllante nzionc fu eomptuta Idalla tiuppe italiann a nord-pst di Monte j Vnl IlPlla. oe catturarono un posto javanzato austro-tedesco Rlpaitl Italianl ardltamente hanno i compluto una Incurslone nel vlllagglo ' Storcarrddo, inlliggpndo penllte lansul- nevidl alia giiarnlglone I'n depo"lto dl munl'lonl del iiemlto fu fatto saltare in aria i:cc l'esatto testn del comunleato ufficUle puhbllcato. jeri 1 altro dal Min i Istero della linen a: .t : -. jc-'i vl 3 .i - f&Ltisgztn - . . .. . I - n ..1.,. i. t.r '.mj . A laaBI 'hikffl&m 1 "III I'llTUI-.I-.W JAVII .-: Ilrullrv. P. C. Jli'K Ji'HN ' !-n in inbure, P. in .vrrit. uai.'m k i. iii -Hi. t. r. un ft. r..vii. r m 1'mi Mlf'"F.nr!H'OK I'lllXK I'llXRLnss llT'll .Mill, M'i'lnsx. H.UIOI.I) M.. Ulrnnl-. I'o'mlv Micb rAI,Ml:ll. HAlt I1Y T . Hillsdale. MlVI'.ltr.IA UOI'MIKII l.lpilt'-ri.nitH T SI l.nilU D. C. C. Grand Alcona Ore. MAorini". jiinv SfTllfiLAMJ. Hl'illl 1. . 1U ni.lt. .Mis rrne mln IlRlitYS IIAlliil.l) fhluiij'.. I.I.VVII.IX IIIU'II l. Olmn-ned la. JtAPHlTX AI.IIKHT I. .M.rl.l.ii. rmin .YIl.LlAM.-ii.V. U II. I. IA.M il.. lll.iniha .1. .VI RPHY Ml bllAKItMAX. riAIHN-'Kl. Conn. t'nriter tN HAI.I. I- W'iDhlligton. IlAVIIl. Ilreukln. Meiliinlr lAXIM.AW. .Mlililletown, I'rliati'H ARMRlVi'.l MAIlln. ' -tnardsv llle. X. J. AXif!R.'lX JUl'k Imiun. H C. ' HKRT'lI.INn TlliiMV.-' I.ua Aneles On!. lUTTNl'll. l HIWi :.ll ) In.lliliapiillJ. Ind. MUTiiM'. ImiMINiI 'I llujbli.n, Pa. I'HI.'I'. liUOISlli: I.. V ll.iiu lima. lll'iiW.V ItDHS II . Li. !. nkla. . , li.( III! N. UAt I U iiikm. l'l. IUVMIBS, I'llTKIt JUllilimtpr X. It coulT-It Dui. nn'S l'. .1.11 kMn 111" .V. c. JlIlAKI'NS. .Ilk .'!". S, 31. ,li juph. Mo. DKAIUH. ANil!i:, 711 I nlrmunt slre"t. ll.trtlnid. Cnnn DH I'KOl'HId l;HXi:ST. Il Wilson street. , Hartford. I'nnn. I OAMIIIIII.. llAYMOXIi W . Ilmim 111, City. Hull. Hoel, in - . OAIHIBII'. DU'IliHT. Anmnla. I'nnn. lil'I.I.ll'KHliX. IIL'ST I. . Suuth .Minneapolis Minn. KKAIl.Vl:Y fllA.VK. l Morart street. Hos ton. Mans. KOOISTHA I'ASKY LAlB'KltTY JCIH.V nrorkljli. X Y. LAWSU.N, UI.IilAH Kentuck Mcllt'Ull. I'ATllli'K IS. Ilrooklj-n. MUi.i.on, oi:nR(ii: i;.. NAVARKO, SOlKlto l California. O HAOAX. i:i)V Mil) I. (I KEKFE, JOHX .1 RARORX. GF.OIliJi: coma, Wash REXU'K. FHED AM. EX. 4011) Connecticut treet. St. Louis. Mo. ROSE. CIiAL'Di: P . I'hprr.vvale. Kan TOM.M. GEORGE E . D-laian, HI. YOUXOHAWK. JOSEPH. Ellm-ooil. X. D. WOUXIIIIII SI.KiHTI.Y Nergeant LEWIS. WILLIAM V.. Mill Point. W. Va. Palersnn, X. J. W. . Vincent Latterly, John LauBon, Gimlet. 30H Fifth street. Lowell. MaM" '.. Wit Orkeley, Xel rorso della nolle di domenlca un grnsso contlngente di truppe an-trn-ungailche Im tentato un atneco dl rorpiesa nella legionedl Sottn CastpPo ed e' slnto Ittnrlosamente respinto dal no'trl. I'n allro attacco. rlpetuto due vi In, sill dcollW meridlonaii dl Sas--o Flosso. li.i dalo lunco ad una hattaglia ac-canitl'-'--iina nella quale it npmico p stnto dN'itto e eo--trotto a far rltorn -alle poizloni dalle quail si era moso Sul Monte Spiimccia un nostro ri taccmiieiito. dehltamente apiiogglato daH'ai'liglleii.i. ha effettuato un at tacco di soipres.i contro certe posisloni foi lllicate del neinlcn. ha puarnlgione aiyrsarla c quell' dello iiosiuionl dl nppoggio dl es a ponn state distiutte quasi comjdet.i incnte d.n nif-tri che si sono Inoltre lmpadrnniti rli cinquantatrp prigioni" . I.p luistrt' poslzlonl di Capo Sll" sono stale esteao per una distanza con-idtreole Xne netoplanl nenilcl sono stati ahhattutl nella giornata dl lerl." Sua Maesta' la Keglna lllena. Idol.i trata dal popolo Italiann per le sin irtu' carllateoll e per 1'opcra a pin del 'oldatl feriti in cucrra e delle loi" fninlglie, ha organlzzatn nello stoilco Palazzo Clilgl una Interessantlsslma tspnslzione che dlmostra In tutti I sum inlnuti dettagli quanto e' stato compluto d.ill.i nazlone per assistere 1'eseiclto comhatlente I.'espnslzlnne p' stata. ierl. persnna' niente iHauguiatn- dall'amata. Kovrann in presenza dl spiccate per'-onalita italmne e delle X'azlnnl Alleatr nifferentl i-ezlnni dlmostrano 11 lavoro computo per I pnldatl cleehi e mutil.in la inanifattiira degll artl artlflclnll. nn ospedale chlrurglco pep I casi del'e ft rite alle mascelle enumerare tutte le della mostra. Vn rlparto. clip intercssato II puhbllco, e' quello ehf I rlguarda l'ufflcio per I donl at soldatl. Ouesto rlparto tlimostra lo svlluppn ' deU'orgdnlzxazlone o la splentllda manlera per la tllstrlhuzlone del donl ecc h Impoesibi'i. important! rezlonl grandementc hi Lewi-ll ri.u ulil l.'iweli, Masa. Mass. Uulltllng, Ta- RROWX RICIIARDSUX Corponilti CORXELIL'S J . Rojton. MITHUR, Chicaeo. PriiateH COCHRAN DRl'C'i:. Orufton. X. T. KLEXRASS. MARTIN. Luuis, .Mich. FLYXX. JOSEPH 132'! South Flfty-fourth street. Philadelphia. Pa. IIARTfORX). JAJIES U . Mlttlneaeue. Mass. THOMPSON-. CHAItLErf I',.. Atkinson. N. H. QLYNX. MICHAEL J.. Dorchester. Mass. MISSIMi IX ACTION -I'rhate SUMMA, ROCL'O. Waterbury. Conn. COLOGNE RAID MAKES CITIZENS TAKE NOTICE Petition Berlin Against Further Attacks on London 220 Killed and Mu. ' nilions Plant Damaged London, May 23. The British air raid over Cologne was the most formidable that any of the Rhlneland cities has yet suffered, fa id Amsterdam dispatches toT the Express today. The German authorities were caught napping and the aarm signals were all lata in being Founded. Indescribable panic fpllowcd. Prominent burghers of the city have petitioned the Berlin mili tary headquarters against further air rains on London, saying that they would nnlv causa renrlsals against German dtlea. , , ' s Herr Kuckboff. a prominent cltlen of -. .. Coioan, naa nromtsea to present a -j-..f. ootltlon to th Rlchstng along the jinn SP.,U ,il,Ti T-'tf''tff''.Wii'l YOU AND mr nk w w if w w BULGARIA FEARS RUMANIA Rpiifon for Not Sentlinp Troops to Western Front (ienein. May 23. Bulgarian officials Intimate that the fear of Rumania. In the event of an Allied victory. Is prevent, lug the nulgarlans from sending troops to the western front, despite pressure from Berlin, nccordlng to Information rtcelved here today Bulgarian newspapers publish numer ous Interviews with notables, u-ho have tecpntly returned from Rumania, and all pgree that, while Rumania has been ciushotl In a military sense, the country Is not submissive and that the arroganc o' the Hermans has sown seeds of hatred In all classes. It had previously been reported that Bulgarian .and Austrian troops had al ready reached the western front. You can reach them all through the War Chest to keep them well and happy: to nurse them when they are sick or wounded, and to bring them home. The more you give to the War Chest, the more we can do for your "boy" through the Y. M. C. A., the Red Cross, the K. of C. and all the other war reliefs. They're all in the War Chest. You give once and you give to all. The War Chest is with your "boy" day and night. 1000 Rooms 700 with Bath A cuisine which has made the Astor New York's leading Banqueting place, Single Itoom.-without bath, $2.50 and $3.00 Double $4.00 Single Rooms, with bath, $1.00 to $7.00 Double $5.00 to $9.00 ParIor,Bedroom and Bath, . $10.00 to $15.00 Times Square At Broadway. 44th to 45th Street .!.-- ... .t M.VV. .,,-J.l You Pay So Much a Month Youf e Through For a Year No More Constant Appeals Takes the Place of "Drives" AH the War Reliefs In On Takes In the Five Counties u (Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester and Bucks)," The War Welfare Council, Northeast Corner Broad & Chestnut Streets (1st Floor), Philadelpjj '. , kil !T . ,Ji.-i 41 XI fXtd :s iVSl tmi 51 mi fA m crY; A4ti!!y.i.t',"r' .,.. '"X'beo.k-l. j 't'j
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