' " ? sriito EPBETO pM-liELMr "H t t; r i ,rf ,f !s. , 'js1' - V vtKiss l. . ;.. . - " s.'St! - V- - '&2i'A n.i a BT W? 4W irri, .(.;, If ISf. &U iwb- i tf&. w "v , &' m U, S. CASUALTIES IV f, t0N ARMY AND MARINES &$ v $War Department List for -' Missing Out of Total of 161 Killed in Action Number 24 , Washington, Aug, 20. Two casualty lists Issued by the War Department for today contain 17C names army lGi and marines 16. Tho army list Is divided as follows: Killed In action 54 MlMlng- In action 04 Wounded severely 47 Died ot wounds D Died of distune 2 Wounded, degree undetermined 13 1 o Total 101 KII.I.U) IN ACTION Major MeKENNA, JAMES . New Tork city. Lieutenant DICKOP, IIAT C. Vet ITeml, Wis. - Srrireants HOTLE, WIt.T.IAM. Steubenvllio, O. . KENDALL,. IlAnitY N . Shennndo.ih. la. f Wn toner MANLET, EDWARD, Wcrilport, N. Y. Coriiornl KANE, JOHN J., Jersey City. N. J. 1 Private AKELEY. WALTEIl E.. Tort Anieles, Wash. RANKOWSKT, IlOClt. Chlrairo qULUCKSON.HAIlVEY ANDP.EW. Ncenah, Wis. HILT. n. D.. Ifnyette, Ind KERSHER, ANTON V roristil!e, Wis. NIbLE, 1IOWAIID I. . (lre.it Palls. Mont. IIODEL. CHArtI.ES. New York rlty. NTIIONU, DENNIS. Tunklunnock, Pa. IU.OCK. FRANK A.. MUwaUl.ee. Wis. CARTER, CLARENCE I, Rochester. N. Y. CLJOUTIER. JOSEPH Schenectady. N. T. DAVIS, HAROLD, Watson. W. Va. GOLD. CLARENCE R., HuntsMile, Ala. NORRIS. OEOROE it , Indlananolls WILSON. Cl'RTIS .1., Hanley. Pa. CARDOSI. RRNJAMIN. Oallow.iy, O. fiRANT. AI.1IKHT S.. lliitler. Pa. HOWARD, OLENN L.. St. l'iut. Minn. DIED OP WOUNDS Serpen nt BELL, TATRICK, no address elven. Corporal KELLY, SIDNEY, Keto. Knn. Privates ANNIS. CDACDE T . Adrian. Mich. ROECKNER HENRY J . Plymouth. Neb. HOX. LUKE. Haten. Ark. DIVINE. EARNEST Waddv. Ky KOREJCEK. PRANK, "fhleaso. III. NELSON. PtNN L . Urlslow. Nob. PAULSON. PHILIP M , llejch. N. D DIED FROM DISEASE Corporal BROWN. LLOYD E . no address eUen. PrUata LITTON, TATRICIC DANIEL, rotoal. Mo. WDCXDKI) SEVERELY Lieutenant SPENCER. JOHN DONALD. Oshkosh, Wis. Serceants BROWN. LEO J.. FarmtnKton. Me. FRISK. ANDY. Babln. Austria. LEE, AXEL 31., Concord. jrjss. Corporal ADK1NS. WILLIAM W.. Williamson. W. .Va. CHICOSKY. JOHN, Forest City. Pa. HARRIS. JOHN W.. Haverhill .Mass. ROBERTS. ROBERT L.. Knobnoster. 3Io. CONSTINE, EDMOND 11 , Keene. N II. COULMAN. HERHERT C. Ljnu. Mass. 1UNTZ. EDWARD, New Brltuln, Conn. WALKER. BURTON K., Richmond. Ark. 1 Hurler OAULIN. ARTHUR L., Worcester. Mass. ; Musician BfNDE. CHARLES, LUermore. Cal. Private ??HELLT- F"ANK T.. Lnn. Mass iVI'LE' ARTHUR. Lnn. Mass. PAYNE. LEWIS. Charleston. O. iwi.jiAllljauN. CHESTER A.. Haverhill. (Mass. BARDSON. JAMES .. Chesanlnc. llSK PHILLIP. Dl Ovellina. ItaU. STALUNGS. JESTIE WILLIAM. Ullkey. iN. C VALERIO. PETER, no address elven. CORRADINO. COHRADO, Portland, ile DEABNGWARE. JAMES D Svanion June ,lon. Vt. ENNIS, JOHN T . Northampton, "Mass. FESCO. JOHN, New York city. GALLAGHER. JOHN II., Stonehdm. 3Iass. JOSLYN. GARFIELD L. Llalne. Me. KEYES. EVERETT II.. Worcester. 3Iass IJUENESSE. MICHAEL. Cahoes, N. Y. LEERIOHT, UEORUE. llurlej. Idiho. HAKTIN. ROIIKKT W.. 5IU Peacock street. Pottsvllle. Pa. 8CANNELL. JOSEni. South Hamilton. Usss. ANDERSON. WILLIAM. New Britain, Conn. ARRIGONI. ANDREW. New York city AVERY. JESSE. Duke. N C BALOUQH. ALEX. Walllnisford, Conn. nERRY. FRANK. Johnson Cllj, HI. BI.DHE. TIIKE. Stranton, Pa. CARLILE. LEWIS P . Lometa, Tel. DRANSFELT FREDERICK. Elmwood. J Conn. BLKINS. ARTHUR. Dixon, Mo FROJJEJIA, STANLEY J , Chlcope. 3Iass. ORAVETTE. PAT. New Port. Ark. ORILL. WILLIA3I. Rhlnelander, Wis. JOHNSON. -MARTIN. Dane. Wis. JOflES, ROBERT 8.. bchuylervllle, N. Y. WOUNDED, DECREE I'MiETEKMINED Corporals BATDOUF, BOOGAR. I.K.SIJE A,, hUamokin. Ta. WILLIAM F., lrovlncetown, 3Iass. C1IITTY JOHN W Brawley. Cal. Privates AnBISS. RERT. Staffordshire Ens;. CARMEAN. JOHN L.. Chllllcothe. O. LICATA. JAMES. Riblrra. Italy ROE. DENIS. West Brighton. N. Y. SHEETS. WILLIAM, Oblone, III. VANDERDRINK. HARRY. Prairie du Chlen. Wis. V1TALB. JACK. New York elty. WOODEN. NOLAND O . Ilocard. Mo ZEWlKEY. JIICIIAKI.. Arrhh.M I- V BIS. IGNAC. West Warren, itass. luuuiu,i., jiiwiiAKt. l... Worcester, Mass. M.4-RTIN. VERNON. Henry County. Ky. MISSING IN ACTION Lieutenants NORTON. FRED W , Columbus. O. ROBERTS. A. M., Birmingham. Ala. Corporals KE1RSEY. WALTER II.. 6J11 Walnut treet. Philadelphia. Busier HKNEY. JAM US J., 3018 North Eleventh strejt. PhlladelphUi. Wagoner MEYER. EDMUND C. 1010 Green street, Philadelphia. f Privates j' CRAWFORD. OUY. Colson. Ky. VI C1CCO. DOMENICU, 830 Cross street. rniinaeipniu. . DUrNER. AMIIItOSE N,. Pltttsburtb. Dl'NKKL, HARRY. Knox. Pa. . ' riAIKY. KDWAItl) Ha lorli. Ta. ,l ;ABEL, WALTER II., S31 Jtonttoraery V .avenue, t-nuaaeipnia. ?HM10NH. RAYMOND II.. Dunmore, Ta. MIX. WII.IJAM F Srranton. Pa, jfMCUVND. MAX. 1500 North Eighth street. V I'liHaaeipnia. V- MXMAN. HARRY, 1337 East Susquehanna ,-;' ; avenue. Philadelphia, ,f. MRADLEY, WATON AN8TINE, Moores- -i ,-," MSSS, Si. 4. 'AipirlK. JOSEPH. Mlnerstllle, Pa i i xr' pnna, H aj.tkh u 1771 Krle avenue. i ttuiiamsnorp. pa STKNS.- CHAm.IK F.. Ashton. Neb. en, HARKY, Kiiubeth, N. J; CO.. MICHAEL I'.. Schenectadr. N.T. KB. HAKBY F.. I US South Slmuson 'C rniiaaeipniA, OXJB,,NuniU.8n, -. . , wnr .isikj v.fl ti-tarcn, '.fM Today Shows 64 Soldiers I rENSTEUMAKEK. WILLIAM. Itonmans- timn. Pa. ril.lPPENl. tlll'SEPPE, Arilmorr. Pa. FISHER. LESLIE, Kvsnsvllle, Wis FREDA. JOSEPH. Mlneo. Slcllla. Italy. atlBEHAVIPK. VLEN. Minsk. Russia HALE, LESLIE HAYWOOD, Eclectic. Ala. IIAMSII, OEORdi:. (Mil rorito. Pa. HICKEV. AinvMI'S. Kennett Saunre, Va. KOWESZA. STEVP.N, Jerev Cits, N. J. IAVIN, .KXEPH M.. 407 Susquehanna treel, Olriilinnt, Pa. I.IIlERATOItE, AP.TIICIt, 71S Cbmer street. 1'hllmlelnhlH. IONtiEIOIAN. OCSTAV A.. PIMstiurch. JtELNICK. ALEX Kiev. Ruisla. MOORE. WILLIAM II., 001 Emily street, Philadelphia. NESANOVIC. FRANK. Baltimore. Md MKIT. CASSIMEKE. .Ifllinstnnn. Pa. OTONNEI.L. BERT E., S007 Poplar street. Philadelphia. ONEFREMvY. JI'LIS. Mnhnnny Cltr. Pn. OI'AMiVlTZ. CIIAItl.ES. Dickson Cltj, Pa. PAVEL .1011V Ottovl.le. O. PERKY. AIlTHl'It. .-431 I.niilone ntcnue. Phlladelphll. PORTlF.it, WILLIE. Brunswick. Oa. UENNi:, WILLIAM It.. Danville. Pa. RODOVANITi H. PETE, Dulclno, Monte- ni(rro. RtlTHERMM. It RIIY E.. Allentonn. Pa. ItfssiN, Ml 11(11, M, llntler. Pn. RYNOWAI.SKI l.I'WARD F, BunTalo N Y S( llivsi.r.ll. I.LO II.. 3171 .Miller street. I'hll.ldelphl i SCIINIT.EK. BEVME. Newark. N. J. SKDWAKEIt. rDWAItl) M 0035 Crowson street. I hll-lilelpltia. SIMMONS, (HAKI.I.S II.. 090 North Sllty- slvth Htrect. I'lilludelphlii. SNYDER. (I.MIK II.. Bloonishiin:, Pn. SMDEIt. EI.Mr.lt E Bloomvhure, Pa. STEELE. JOSEPH WALTER, Woodland. Cal. STOMK . IJ 7IMIERZ. I.eee hbnrir, Pa. THn.MI'Ml.S. VUl.I.lUt F Roundup. Mnnt. WAKIsrw,KI. JOSEPH. 4331 Stiles Mrret. Phtl.idrlpid i. WOLlXiN. BE.NJ.WIIN. Woodbine. N. J. IMarinc; List MARINE COUPS CASUALTIES The nnrlnu rasusltv list Is divided as fol lows ivllled in action. ; died of wounds, 1: wounded severely. 3. wounded, degreo unutermlned, tl .The list. KILLED IN ACTION serKeant COBELDICK. JOHN II . l'orean. Okla. Corporal CASNIIR, EARL I . Cartlnsc. Mo Privates CORBET. JOHN H , I'hlraso. DITTJIAN. CARL J. Woodstock. III. STILL. ARTHUR C . Tncom i. Wash. DIED OF MOUNDS Corporal BUSH. JOSEPH E . l'alrplay, Mo. MOUNDED SEVERELY Privates BIXI.ER, HARVEY, New Orleans. La. BORRELLI. TONY. Chlc.iBO. III. CAM! ROY A Pine Bluff. Ark. MOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED ( orpor.it O.UINN, DDIVAIII) IJ 350 N. Pavon street, Philadelphia, l'a. I'riintes NIERSTHEI.MER. WAL1ER E. Newport. Ky. SONIAT. CHARLES T . New Orleans. La. STAIIL. FRANK It . iiarne svlllc. Minn. THO.MAS EVERETT L New -Madison. O. VII I.LIN. s.VMtEI. ('.. Pltt.liurgll. HEROES FROM NEARBY IN MORNING ARMY LIST The follow Ins nnmrR from Pennsylva nia (exclusive of Philadelphia), New Jersey ami Maryland nppear In tho cas ualty list issued for newspapers of this morning. KILLED IN ACTION Trivntes IlEN'.sETT. CIIETl.lt I... Ilaildonfleld, N. J. WOUNDED .SEVERELY MrKENZlE. HARRY JAMES, Pittsburgh, Pa. MISSING IN ACTION Lieutenants BATEVIAN. WILLIAM. 138 West Wayne nvenue, Wajne, Pa. DYER. WILLI VI It.. Cnrnevs Point. N. J. SIOVN. HERVI.VN. .Merrh.intllle, N. J. SWAUTS. WALTER I... Srninton. nugler EMERICIi. CLARK II.. Belluood. Pa. I'rlvates ALI.TIS. lTt.VNK W., .villi Creek and Gulf ru.tii. Ardinore. Pa. CANNON. JOHN J.. Carbnndale, Pa. COI.UCCIO. VINCILNZO. Pittsburgh. EVANS. WILLIAM W. Seranton. HUMMEL. EI.WOOD E.. llspy. Pa. JAf'EWICZ. ANTONI. Johnstown, Pa. JVYNE. JAMES. Ohphant, l'a. SAFFKAN. UAY.VIOM). Baltimore, JId. STEM'. HARVEY. Ford Cltj. Fa. EOUELL. JACOII. Large, Pa. SMITH. ALBERT GEORGE. Ilnnover, Md. STAU1TEK. WILLIAM K.. Willow Grove, Pn. WEHNICKI. STVNI.F.Y. Pittsburgh. WHITEHEAD, EDWARD, I).. Allentown Pa. lWrilOY. ItVLPII. Illoomslinre. Pa. 70I.OKI. JOHN. Vliiuilinuua. Pa. !I.APINSKI, I.OUls THOMAS. Trenton. N. J. GCTOWSKY. FELIX TRANK. Kingston. l'a. HODGSON. TRED. Seranton. Pa. KO,TANTNOWICZ. ANTONI, Trenton, N. J. I.F.EVIOTIOS. JOE. Snrnmare. Pa. I.IVRONO, PASQUALE. I.eechburg. P. I TO BE ALIEN PROPERTY u tc UU &TUD1AN v NOTICE is hereby given that the FFRRO-VANAniUM ""signed, A. Mitchell Palmer. rEiIVIW-VllilLllUlTI as Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale, to the highest bid der, at the times and places hereinafter mentioned, all or any part, as shall be determined at the sale, of three lots of Ferro-Vanadium to wit: At the warehouse of the Primos Chemical Company, Primos, Delaware County, Pa., on the 3d day of September, 1918, at 11:15 v o clock A. M. Lot No. 1: Consisting of -33,075 pounds, more or less, re ported to analyze 39.85 Vanadium. Lot No. 2: Consisting of 27,562', pounds, more or less, re ported to analyze 40.747o Vanadium. At the Swanson Warehouse, 810 South Swanson strest. Philadel phia, Pa., on the 3d day of September, 1918, at 4 o'clock P. M. Lot No. 3: Consisting of 26,460 pounds, more or less, re , , ported to analyze 39227c Vanadium. The three lots being now located at the warehouses, respectively, mentioned. A. MITCHELL PALMER. Alien Property Custodian. tor further Information concerning terms and conditions of the. above sale apply to Horace O. Kllbourn, Iloom 618, 110 West 4 2nd Street, New York City. ' JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, irkirHrk A A EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ...-.Il',iPi'",,lbl,mn,,,"e,orln,r 'oncerDs can obUlo on attraetlr terms tliorouili y modern aerommndatlons for any number of plants and employes nouslnr. la hlnh-grada Industrial rommanlty now deitlap-l- i,hln J ra""" Philadelphia. JIuch eheaper "oTerhead" coiU tban present ronretted metropolitan centers afford. PREPARE NOW FOR THE FUTURE and arold freight embarroee so frequent In Urea commercial seetlsm) by loeatlnr In this i new vicinity with dne train and trolley aerrlea. cempUte .hopping facilities and general welfare feature for all-rear amusement, as tract contains Urge creek and beautifully wooded inn now beluaxderlied for park purposes. Box A 225, 22 City Soldiers Missing in Action Continued from Pago One Private Giuseppe Illlppenl, Ardmore, "a., mleslnp. Lieutenant William Ilateman, Wayne, Fa . missing. Prhnln Alex Myers. Orecn Lane, MonlKonlery County, Pa, mlsslnc Private Jljer Under, Chester, Ta., mlsshiK. ' Private Alnyslus lllrkey, Kennett I Squarp. Tn. PievlotiHly reported through telcRrnmB' or letters to their fnml'lrs, hut named In i nITlplnl list for the first time today: Private Hnrrj F. Drejer, 2135 South i Simpson street, mlsslnc Private Arthur l.nheratore, "12 Clymcr street, mlfslnp; l'rlvute C. II. Mnimons, 000 ?ortn Sixty-sixth street, missing. Sketches of the Heroes Corpornl Gordon F.lilrldge .Mnloney, wounded In action. Is only eighteen years old, but han been In tho service two years He enlisted at tho time of tho Mexican border trouble, In -the old First Heglment, X. fJ, r and when tho United States entered tho war. returned to that regiment, being assigned to Com pany A I.nter. vvlicn the First nnd other units were reorganized Into the 109th Infnntry. at Camp llnncock, he was kept In tho snmo company and promoted to be n, corporal. Corporal JIaloney is tho Pon of the Into Mr. nnd Mrs. Phllln Mercer Ma- loney, killed In a motor accident three J ears ago. since that time he has made his home with his grandmother, Mrs. Philip Sherwood Mnloney, and his nunt, Miss May Sherwood Maloney. 212G North Twentieth street. Miss Mnloney la connected with the Public Ledger Young 3Inloney wns a mov lng picture I actor before going to tho Jlexlcnn bor- . dtr. and on his return went Into the legitimate drama with a local stock com pany A telegram from the War Department ' stated that he had been vvonuded nn July "n during the famous charge of the inoth through a. wheat field. His condition Is serious but not critical ' Private Edmund c. Jleyer. attached to the wngnn train section of tho commls-, s-M-iai department of tho 100th Infantry,1 nfTlelalh reported missing since July 15. In today's casualty list hns been wound ed, nnd Is In a base hospital, according to a letter received by his father, Kmlle Meyer. 1010 Creen street, a week ago yesterday. This letter was dated July 22, and said that he wns recovering from a slight wound and n "dose of gas" Young Jlever enlisted In the old First Regiment. N 0 P.. nnd was later as signed to Pompanv 31 of the inoth In fantry He has beon In France since May of this vear. A brother. Kmlle i Meyer, Jr. Is a. wireless operator on an ocean liner, nnd has made nine round trips to Lurone since assuming his du-1 ties on the ves-sel Tho father of the two boys served In the French army In his South, nnd wan stntloned in Africa for several vears He has two brothers now fighting under Foch. ( Private George H. MoorV, reported , missing In today's official casualty list, i was wounded In the neck, nnd Is now In ! a base hospital In France, according to J ' a letter from him received by his more severely wounded than he during mother. 3Irs Henry It. Moore. 201Sthe fighting in which ho wns shot. He Hast Dauphin street. was formerly a chauffeur for the Phlla- Thls letter came some time after the delphia Hlectrlc Company, ofllclal notification from the War De- Served on llorder partment that the young soldier was , missing 3Ioore. drafted last Septem-' ,, "r,'n.'u , , . " ,""r' "rc" ber. was at Camp Meade nine months ' o Lvnn ! 9 u th'""ii;VUi"'.e',.hnt 8? before being transferred to Camp Han- K,r T i,, , ' nf ' ,' '" thl" F" cock and assigned to Company K. 100th ",en?'" e,"1 ,'," t" I li'9 Cl T"V ?e Infantry. A younger brother, Joseph W. nVnllIC?,n,?r'rVWaVV?lUn."3r 3Ioore seventeen vears old Is In the ?ent to rnn,n Hancock for final train navv seennd hrher J" '"K nml "B-'Rncd to Company L of the . etecrbobd?af ,XS Jli c!'S I the 100th. who was reiiorted a prUoncr lilt by Shrapnel In yestet day's casualty list. Private Samuel Arnold, Jr., wounded, ! YounR Kclrscy Is only nineteen years, is twenty-six years old, nnd was draft-!"1'? fnU,er llxe"' ln Petersburc. Va. cd last September. He was first sent clrse' wfl" employed bv the P. R. T. to Camp Meade, but was later trans- Co1m,'?"y: '" a 'ettfT' Iute'1 JuI" c- ' ftrred to Camp Hancock and attached ' Fa,a '"I1. th Americans nnd French to Company L of the 111th Infantry. Zll ,hfV , V" nun,1,,r" "f tll(' His name has not yet appeared on the i "" ,',ns aI,3 "ould soo ha" them to official casualty list, but In a letter, to i ,.',".'.- -i. ir i , r,s ,, . his parents, who live at C212 Hlmw'ood m V,' . .", ''' " ?Int" avenue, ho stated that ho had been uZ J,, "V?' "mcia" "ported as struck in the leg with a piece of shrap- v1-1"? ,""" ,tho ,he,a,'y "Mlng on July nel. Tho wound was not serious. IsJS.V??" ' , '" ." .hh'llt;'1' . , , according to a statement made today by l'rlvnte Leo II. Srhlssle', missing, Is the soldier's mother. "I received a let-twenty-one years old. and the son of ter from him that was dated August 6." 3Ir and Mrs. George Schissler, 3171 3111- said 3Irs Oabel. "3Iy boy bald that he ler street. Port Richmond He was a had been wounded and was on the road member of the 100th Infantry, as Is also to recovery." Oabel Is twenty-three nnd his brother, James Schissler. who was a member of Company 31, 100th In reported missing In last week's casualty fantry. 1 "' , ! Enlisted at Eighteen Private William II. 3Ioore, missing. Is1 Private Thomas A. Cnaliley, wounded,' twenty-two years old. and lived with his was eighteen years old when he enlisted widowed mother at 408 Federal street. n the Third Regiment. N. O. P ln the He was drafted In May of this year, and summer of 101C nnd went to the 31exlcan after six weoks training was sent to horier i:vcntually lie was sent to Camp ira'!ne'.rn,'1,a8':lKne1 ,0 ""l' M of Hancock for final training, and was as the 100th Infantry. B,Kned t0 Comp!lnv M 109th Infantry. Corpornl Edward D. Qulnn, of the He was sent to France last 3Iay. No 3Iarine Corps, wounded at Solssons. ofllclal notification of his being wounded July 19, Is twenty-threo years old and has reached his parents, 3Ir. and 3Irs enlisted in December of last vear. He Thomas J. Coakley. 1240 South Hanson was trained at Paris Island. S C, and street, but a letter from the young sol- rent to Franco In April of this year dler was received ten days ago In with the Sixth Regiment of 3Iarincs. lie lived with hUJ widowed mother. Sirs. :: Mary Qulnn, B2G North Paxon street. West Philadelphia. She received a let ter from him last week In which ho said that he was In a hospital with two I bullet wounds ln his right arm, but that ne consideretl he nad got off very well, as thirty-eight of his comrades had been SOLD it : k fes!&. Ledger Office PHILADELPHIA SEowqe Hoffman LieutWu-uAM Arthur. Perrv f3y$tcteIwsHENEy Lsstn JUesln CrlAnj-EsSlvVMOMS LcO ScHI.6SLE.R- l3Sir5 LS3lXg E. D. Quinw. Walte&H.Kirsey VWUnueu I iruuiiigf There's a Store in il " " a r sUw vzssa Jbiiillk I X KA.VP MM t(co l .We mmunity Stores Serve You Save To Mrs. Housewife: One Delivery a Day Recognizing the necessity of having the grocer deliver orders, befcause of the bulk and weight of certain articles, the WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD acknowledges this service to be needful, but re quests, because of the great labor shortage, that all deliveries be restricted to only one each day. And, recognizing your desire to help conserve in every way that the end of the war may be early every housewife is earnestly asked to make up her grocery orders in quantities, so that not more than one delivery a day will be required or to make up her order for a week's supply, if possible. SHORTER CREDITS Most COMMUNITY STORES extend a charge account service to their customers, and in order to continue this service, because of increased costs and smaller margins pf profit, you are asked to have your grocer change your account to weekly settlements. This is also a suggestion of the WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD. It's Easy to Buy at Community Stores life SOLDIER HEROES BftVrEAAAN FfeANK VVLlYiS -iMkissfn Harry R OReven. Walter, H. Sabeu vsatry 4.v.B3tr 'ti '.. .H a imp Ben O'Connell Edw.5.5howakeb. 'Missing' Masing- which he said ho was nt a base hospital recovering from a bullet wound ln the leg, nnd from being gassed. l'rlvnte Joseph Wnkessewskl. missing. was a Pole bv blrtli. nnd lived with an uncle. A s Schultz, 4554 Stiles street, Frankforu. Ho was twenty-four years old and had been In this country about ten vears Both of his parents aro living In Poland. He was drafted last September, making no claim for ex emption, although ho had never been naturalized. He was trained nt Camp SIcade, nnd was a member of Company B, Thirtytleth Infantry Regiment, Na tional Army. He was a rope maker. Two cousins wero In the Russian army, but the family has lost track of them, and fears they havo been killed.' l'rlvnte llnrry Itoxman, missing. Is twenty-two years old, and had been ln this country only three years. Though he had not been naturnllzed he made no effort to evade the draft, and was sent to Camp Sleade last Snrlnc. He was there only a month, -as ho had served previously In the Russian army, so was toon bent to Camp Upton and assigned to a more advanced unit. Later he. was transferred to Company K, 100th In- fantry, nnd went to France In Slav, last, lie was a laborer nt tho Philadelphia Navy Yard before being drafted and bo.uiled at 1357 11. Susquehanna. avenue. l'rlvnte 3Iu llurland, 1500 North Arf T 'i -ur :Jtr, nrnntj1SLj Illghth street, missing, was drafted last that tho soldiers were allowed to visit April and sent to Camp Sleade. After j the city every night. During thcto vis three weeks In that camp he was trans- jits, tho letter adds, the French people ferred to Camp Hancock and assigned i arranged numerous cntertulnmcnts for to tho 100th Infnntry. A month later ho ' tho American soldiers. went to France. He i3 twenty-six years l ruined nt Camp Slendo Private Snbettlno T.lrrl, Is twenty eight cars old and was drafted last No vember. After two months at Camp Sleade, he wns sent to Camp Hancock nnd assigned to the 100th Infantry. He was shipped to France in Slay of this There's something about then you'll like- Twcrttjrr awuarter Your Neighborhood v YJM Mirk gVdIwSu g&k- enr. and in his letters was cnthuslastlo about army life. He has three younger brothers who expect to bo drafted next month. Tho family lives at 016 Federal street. iI'rMafe Hert o'Connell, missing, was twenty-flvo years o(d, nnd enlisted In July of last year. Ho was trained at Camp Hancock, assigned to Company M of tho 100th Infnntry, nni sent to France In Slay of this year. A letter from him, dated July 7, said he was well and was having a fine time In the army. He Is tho son of Daniel O'Connell, 3007 Poplar street, nnd wns employed by the Packard Automobile Company. A younger brother, David, Is also in France, being a member of Company C ot tho 315th Machine nun battalion. David was drafted last spring, and sent to Franco a month later. I'rlvute tlomenlen 1)1 Clero, missing, wns drafted last April, sent first to Camp Meade, nnd then to Camp Hancock, where he was assigned to tho 100th In fantry. Ho was formerly emp'oyed as a laborer at tho Philadelphia navy yard, nnd lived with his brother, Angelo, nt 830 Cross street. Ho came to this country from Ilnly about eight years ago, and had been naturalized. West Philadelphia High Hoy Private George Hoffman, missing, wns tho "baby" member of tho 100th Infan try. -Ho Is the son of Sirs. 13. II. Hoff man, 1243 North Fifty-seventh street nnd wns only fifteen when he enlisted In the regular army a year ago. He Was a member of the junior class at the West Philadelphia High School but was big and strong for his ago and as he secured his mother's consent, managed to get Into tho service. He was trained at Camp Hancock, where no was as signed to Company 31 of tho 109th. His regiment went to France In 3Iny of this year. l'rlvnte Arthur Perry, missing, was nineteen when he enlisted In the regu lar army ln April of 1917. He nnd served for two ears in the old Sixth i Regiment, N. O. P., nnd so was familiar I with military life. He was sent to Camp Hancock, assigned to Company 31 of the 100th Infantry and went abroad In Slay last He had been n moving picture operator nt the Franklin Thea tre, Fifty-second rtreet nnd (1 Irani avenue. His parents. Sir. nnd Sirs Angelo Perry, llvo nt B421 Laiibdowne nvenue. The last letter from young Perry, received two weeks ago, said he wns getting nlong fine but begged his '"ther to send him "some real smokes." The French tobacco was "awfui" ho added. Private Edward f. Showoker. mlss Inf, Is twenty-two years old and enlisted In July, 1017, In the First Iteglment, N. O. P. After doing guard duty for a while In ihe State he was sent to Camp t t!l-VV. T 111111 nliS IUIVI IIULIU 111 rUIM J .,,. -st e .i... mini, i.,r. ,,,.,- ir t,,i Hnncock and was later placed In Com (been a member of the Sons of Veterans , for a number of year?, playing the j clnrlonct In the band of Kills Pest, No. I 9. and had uood grounding in military drill and discipline. He had n great grandfather nnd two great uncles In the American Revolution, and his grand father served with tho Twentieth Penn sylvania Cavalry in the Civil War. Young Showalter lived with his parents, Sir. and 3In. Ildward Showaker, at 0e,55 Crowson street, Geimuntown. Ho was formerly employed ln tho U. G. I. In his last letter ho advised his parents to save up so as to be able to buy a "giant turkey" for Christms. as he fully expected to lie home by that time. Private Joseph Tiirtnglin. missing, Is twenty-thrco years old nnd tho son of ' Sir and Sirs. Andrew Tartagllo, 1114 Christian sttect. He was drafted last Ajirll and sent to Camp Hancock, where , ho was assigned to Company SI, 100th J inrnntrv A letter, written by him June 2C, and received here on July 14, tells of the fino treatment given American soldiers by tho Ficnch people. In this letter he mid that Company 31 was quartered near r. good-sized city In France, and Private Antonio Kusrrrlskl lived nt 23C1 Slargaret street. Ho was drafted IP I JHUDSON , SUPER M s, six My 5e REG. us. Jmw TfirTENTflrTI 1 ' Jk fntupoiS? The Hudson seven-passenger phaeton. Except for refine ments o detail in engine and body, this is the same car that has built up the famous Super-Six record lor quality, S w" luffUyv. 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Private Raymond Peters, .reported missing since July 20, enlisted In the supply company of the 109th Infantry soon after war was declared. He was sent to Camp Hancock nnd last May embarked for France. He Is twenty years old nnd was formerly employed nt the Kddystono munitions plant. He llued with his mother at 3804 Walden street, ' Joined Army In 1017 Prlrnte Nelson .Slegel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Slegel, 501 Dudley street, missing In action. Joined the Thirtieth Infantry in August, 1917. ,He left for France carly'in Slay, 1918, nnd a last letter, written June" 21. tells of his arrlv. lng snfely nnd of llfo in France as an American soldier. Lieutenant William Ilateman, unof ficially reported missing, but not named on the day's casually list, is the son ot .Mr. nnd Sirs. William H. Bateman, of Wayne, l'a. Ho Is twenty-four years old, nnd was graduated from tho Radnor High School in 1911. For three years ho studied chemistry at tho University of Pennsylvania, afterward taking a po sition with the H K. Slulford Company. Rateman enlisted In Slay, 1910, In tho National Guard of Pennsylvania, and saw service on the Sloxlcnn border. When tho National Gunrd was called out again after the United States entered tho war he was sent ns n guard to ICddystono, where he was mado a cor poral, receiving his commission ns second lleutennnt later whllo, at Camp Han cock, Augusta, Ga. Ilateman was pro moted to first lieutenant just before leaving for France last Slay with Com pany L, 109th Infnntry. Private Frank XV. Alltls, reported missing, belonged to tho gallant 100th Infantry that started the Germans on their run across the Slarne. Alltls Is twenty-seven years old, unmarried nnd the only son of Sir. and Sirs. William II. Alltls, 31111 Creek and Gulf road, Ard inore. He wns educated nt the GIadw;yn gr.immnr, school, and was well known In tho suburb. Before entering the ser vice ho was employed as a shipping clerk in tho Autocar Company, Ard more. l'rlvnte George Smith, missing, en listed In April, 1917, and was sent to Camp Hancock, where he wns assigned to Company SI, 100th Infantry. Smith mado his homo with his slstcr-ln-law, Mrs. Charles Smith. 184G North Twenty, third street, la twenty-five years old. and was employed ln a textile mill. igs Have You Tasted Our Famous Planked Lobster? Hanover Sea Food is always the "talk of the town." We buy, prepare and serve only one kind "The Best." $1.50 Is the Price Clam Cocktail Oilers llccta .'nrffsfiej Clam CUoudcr Cold Coiwomme riankvd llanoicr Lobster Corn on the Cob Julienne Votato-s Ice Cream and Cake or I'le and Cheese Coffco jgpSgt5i It is not too late to get your Hudson Super-Six, but please take our advice and place your order now. If nothing else, it will probably save you the annoyance of waiting a long time for delivery when you are needing the use of your new automobile. 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Broad Street Ball Phone, Sprue. 1060 Keystone, Race 2355 ' mf 'iffHJf I J gaBJLaL ! i MAY ENLIST PRISON LABORS War Policies Board Rccommcnda j Its Employment by Government '' By the United Pras '. Washington, Aug. 21. Prison labor i. may bo called to aid the war. ( Tho war labor poUclcs board favors . this radical nctlon, and has adopted a j resolution recommending Congressional & consideration. As suggested, tho Fed- i oral and Stato Governments would reach j nn agreement for using convicts nt pre- vnliintr vvtise rates and conditions, de- ducting for their maintenance from tho , wages paid. ... No privato contract system would bs permitted. TWO OF OLD 13TH DIE HEROES Seranton Man Killed, Durycn. Sol dier Dies of Wounds Seranton, Pn Aug. 21. John Palln, twenty years old, cool: in tho supply company of tho 109th Infantry, formerly the Thirteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Nntlonal Guard, has been killed In ac tion In France, the War Department today advised his relatives. Albert Williams, of Duryea. formerly sjf Slooslc, member of Company L of tho-xrl 1ULHII, Uieil llllill ..UUIH.10, IIO fUl,D havo been notified. Oh, how cool and clear that water is! Splash around in it as lonfr as you wish you'll leave feeling clean, cool and refreshed. Join tho Y.M.C.A. and try it today Men and Boys Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. Men, Boys, Women and Girls I West Branch, 52d and Saniom It's easy to swim. You can learn how un der our in' structors in a - few lessons. VZNtw , JANOVER Twelfth and Arch Sts. CLAUDE M. MOIin, Mgr. (Entrance on 11th St.) jii mp " " ffl K3I i miii i. asf-MSWMSJSMMrgataiaia. " m &?sttr'i HUke- . ji 'ta ? gbMlft i tiil 3r ;V J. ll SMamSaSawZaaill " t-ft ' :wt ." 4