Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1918, Final, Page 5, Image 5

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CASUALTIES'
1 THREE LISTS
fcArmy Total Today 156,
Marines 34 151 Soldiers
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Last Night
183 AMONG WOUNDED
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,Ninety-onc Reported as Killed
t in Action, Thirty-two Dead "
' of Other Causes
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Washington, Aug. 27c
Two casualty lists Issued for today by
the War Department contain 190 names,
ilB for the army and thirty-four for
the marines. These, added to 151 In
last night's list of 151, make a total of
341 names made public In the last
.twenty-four hours. Today's army list
of 15$ names Is divided as follows:
.Killed In action 41
Missing' In action 3
f Wounded Beerely 83
""aldMed of wounds IS
Died tfrom accident and other
causes 3
.i, ' Died of disease 1
it Wounded, degree undetermined.. 7
l ' Total 15
The list:
KILLED IN ACTION
Lieutenants
DEARINO, VINTON ADAMS, Cambridge,
Mass.
FULLER. WILLIAM II.. Schenectady. N. T.
GARDNER. nnNJAMIN It.. Palestine, Tex,
QLOYISR. JOsnril A.. New Britain, Conn.
1IOYBR. THCODOUE ROBERT, Syracuse,
N. Y.
K.VKCIIT. ARL L,. 728 rlrieMreet, Allen-
town. Pa.
PAYETTE. HAROLD J.. Bedford. Mich.
PLUMMBR. CHARLES W.. Boston, Miu.
RICK, WARREN. Talntsvllle. Ky.
SAVAGE, ARTHUR VAKDERVOOR. Grav
, em lane, Chestnut Hill, rhlladelphla,
'VENAULE, PAUL C, Durham. N. C.
Sergeants
HLA8TK, JOHN, Chicago. III.
CAIRNS, WILLIAM II., Madison. Wl.
HOOKER, KARL II., Salisbury, N. C.
HYDE, ALLEN K Etanston, III.
LARSEN, PETER W.. San Miguel, Cal.
.MORRIS, LYLE, Berlin. Wig.
PONTI. CHARLES WILLIAM, Superior,
Wis.
BIMONSON, IUCHARD L., North Hudson,
Wis.
WEST. CHARLES, Rolfc, la.
Corporals
BEANE. STANLEY A., lllntham. Me.
'BOWLING. WILLIAM L.. Knoxvllle. Tenn
FOKI.L. IIAKRY R 117 Federal street,
Philadelphia.
GRAHAM, WILLIAM HENRY, Whitewater,
Wis.
HOLMES. FLOYD DILLON. Marlon. Ind.
KtErER. CARL E., Tunnel City, Wis.
PETERSON, ALLEN II., Creaton, la.
SEHEAN, MERTON, New Richmond, Wis.
SOINSKI. MARION. Cleland.
SVETL1K. HENRY P., Cadott, Wis.
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i Rosier
BALLENTINB, SAMUEL I,., 2082 'East It
, beriy street, rhlladelphla.
Titrates
AlILDERS. LESLIE A.. Taylorville, HI.
'COSTA. FRANK S.. San Rafaol, Cal.
., DASKA. ,OABRIEL. Cleveland.
LEWIS. JAMES 8., Paint Rock, Ala.
MARCHLEWSKI, ITIANCISZEK. Chicago.
SEMA, JACOB. Baltimore. Md.
SNYDER. JOHN HARRY, MeadowbrooH,
i "" W. Va.
L 1il.lllfvril T.V.n Milwaukee. Wll.
TOAMHI.. TOM. noderfleld. W. Va.
WYNT. ilAX, Chicago.
- DIED Of WOUNDS
' , CapUIn
LEWIS, ORVILLE E. Carter. Tenn,
MARTIN, LUTHER P.i La IMata? Mo. J
TODDf HUEY, Peru. Misa. ,
DECOURVAL. WILFRED ERNEST, Flint.
Mlrh,
Oinso.V. VIRGE. l.o Anteles, Cal.
KROMKA. STEPHEN. Brooklyn.
PATRICK, GLEN W.. 1-ong- Island. Kan.
RHODES. GEORGE. Smlthera. W. Va.
STACHOWIAK, FRANK GEORGE, Detroit,
Mich
YUEBTRAIL, JAMES HENRY, Stembaugh.
Musician
GUTH. FRANK W., Syracuse, N. T.
Mechanics
ECKMAN, OSCAR DALO, New rrotldence,
Pennsylvania. ,
SZWAOIEL. GEORGE. Warsaw, Russia.
ADAMS, JOHN D., Wllsorr. N, C.
Privates
ADAMKIEWICZ, MAT, Chicago, III.
BARCOME. EDWARD MICHAEL. Hard
wood, Mich.
DALE. LYMAN STRONG. Rankin. Ill,
DEMAO. JOHN HENRY, Essex Junction, Vt.
DERDOWSKI. OMAIl, Bay City. Mich.
DICKENS, BENJAMIN, Broad Rlppl", Ind.
DODD. WILLARD ANDREW. Iowa City. la.
DREWS. WILLIAM lt Omaha. NeK
DUBY. OEOROE, tVaalnaw. KlCh.
DZIATKIEWICZ. STEVE STANLEY, De
troit. Jdlch.
ELDERS, JOHN T . Enoroe. S. C.
E8TES, MARVIN I".. Summit, Ark.
EVANS, CHARLES F., Pottsvllle, l'a.
FATE. WILLIAM C. Itorntan. To.
FERGUSON, JOHN Q , Doans. Ind.
FOLEY, CHRISTOPHER C. Pfelfer. Ark.
GARRETSON, JESSE'E., Red Cloud, Neb.
GILLIAM. ROBERT I., Newberry, '. C.
GRAY. WALTER. Loma, Mont.
GRITZ. JOHN, East Chlcaco, Ind.
OUNDERKON, ROBERT TETER, Saull-Ste-
Marie. Mich.
HENDERSON. JAMES B., Lockhart. 8. C.
JOHNSON, SWAN. Seattle, Wash.
KAPRON. MIKE. Cleveland, O.
KELLY, JOHN J Worcester. Mass.
KINNEY. JAMES. Shelblana, Ky.
JLECHERM. FRANK, Loonootee, Ind.
PADLY. RUDOLrH WILLIAM, Hocnteier,
N. Y.
rARSONS, CLAUDE E , Maple, Okla.
rELMEAR, WILLIAM IIOYT. Forty Fort,
To.
FLOCINIAK, TONY, Chicago.
POE. GEORO EJIMET. Boaz. Ala.
PRYBYLSKI, FRANK, Berea, O.
ROBUIN8. JOHN It.. Swayiec. In'.
ROnERSON, GEROME. Falrdale, V.
ROGERS. FORREST JOHN. Trenton, Mo.
SANCHEZ. WILLIAM A.. Santa Taula, Cal,
bATULLO. SANDY, piMcland, O.
SHERMAN. PAUL. Anamosa. la.
SINCLAIR. ELONZO. Wapanucka, Okla.
SMITH, LEROY, Oreat Bend. Kan.
SMITH. THOMAS J,, Bridgeport, Conn.
SPENCER. FRED V.. Marlon. O.
RTAI'LETON. SAM F., Unlontown. Ala.
STEVENSON, CLINTON B. Cutler, 111.
STEVICK. RAYMOND. CedeV Falls, la.
STRICKLAND. CHARLIE R.. Atlanta, Oa.
TARRELIAN. HOOOAS. Detroit, Mich.
TAYEK, J. F.. Cleveland, O.
TAYERLE. EDWARD, River Falls, Wis.
TAYLOR, OSCAR W Burnsi lite, W. Va.
TODD. CHARLIE, Irwin, Ky.
TRUBICKY, ALBERT, Bridgeport, Conn.
USELTON. LEONARD S . Wheeling, W. Va,
VAZUEZTILLEZ. RANA, Guajama, Porto
Rico.
VAZZANO. SANTO, Peoria. 111.
VEST. WILL. Dandrldee, Tenn.
WALTON, EDWARD WILLIAM, Brazil,
Ind,
WALSH, ROY C. Muskegon, Mich.
WOTKR, FRED, Pittsburgh. Pa.
WOZRIAK, JACOB, Teru. 111.
HOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED
Lieutenant
MILLER, WARREN J New Oxford, l'a.
rritate
KEIXERMAN, HERMAN, IOng Island City,
N. Y.
MISSING IN ACTION
Sergeant
PALUS1S, JOHN C, New Philadelphia, O.
Corporals
CHEFETZ, HARRY, Fall River, Mass.
MICHAEL, BENJAMIN F., East Auburn,
CaL.
rrlTaUs
SINGER, MAURICE P., 812 South Fanrth
street, Philadelphia.
ALBERT. SARVAUL II.. Alberton, Mont.
ALEXANDER, STERLING I... 81 Logan
arenue. Sharan. Pa.
ANDERSON, ROY C, Platte, S. D.
ANGLIN, PAUL. Cummlngs, Ga.
nAIMmr. osci J.. nelle-ue. N. M,
HARD, JOHN E., 822 South Tlum street.
Lancaster, Pa.
URADEN, FRED M., Torterdale. Ga.
BRADLEY, MAX, Ztomlr.DolIn, Russia.
BUSH, FRANCIS 11.. Eddy. Okla.
CAIN. RICHARD D., Blaine, Wash.
CARTER, GILBERT L., Elmer. Mo.
CARTER. QMER 11., Elmer, Mo.
rrtr t-fWIT!,rT T . PhlrAffn.
rmvi!nT. nicilARD. Chicago
GRUVER, FRED n., Asotin, Wash.
HALL. ROY If., Somervllle, Mass.
JOUBERT, GAUDIAS J . Attleborn, Mass.
McCLEARY. JAMES E., Columbus. O
McCORMICK, HARRY S., Coshocton, O.
MITCHELL. ORAHAM. Sask. Canada.
RICHARDSON. LITTLETON E.. Witt
Springs. Ky.
ROTH, WILLIAM L. 'Wahoo. Neb.
8CHANDA. EDWARD. Chicago, III.
rjCIIIFFEREIt, GEORGE, lloltlmore. Md.
PREVIOUSLY RETORTED KILLED IN
ACTION. NOW REPORTED ON DUTY
Sergeant
KILGELLON. JOHN E- Canton. O.
nx-.... Antr. 27. Tho names of the
following Americans appear on today's
Canadian overseas casuauy u-i
Wounded H. II. Dennis, ln, Tenn.'
c t rtnonnkn. Sandstone. Minn : A M
ntK l'minn. Tol. : T. A Stantnn, Kt.
Louis." Mo. ; I). 13. Slmonson, Heil Lake
Falls, Minn. ; II. V. J. Lraims.um,
n.irnii ' II. Alpxander. Chicago, Lc-
mav. Islinemlnc. Mich, i O. Baxter, Plill-
..i.ii.i . .t. Ktarllte. Illneham, W is
: uirknntrlrli. rhlladelphla 1 H. 1.
iirlckson, ChlcaRO.
Germans Cracking
British Believe
ome dump of oil or explosives was
nllRht, proved how resolute was the
fighting on ljoth sides,
Coming down from Mesnll Wood an
omcer Wio accompanied me nnd I
crossed the railway from Arras to
Alhert, nnd Amleni, which load hero
runs along the western bank of the
Ancro nnd furthpr hv Arlilot.lp.rJrnncl.
It has been the object of much linnl
fighting. 'It Is. of course, biolcrn to
pieces, the lines torn up and bridges
crushed down ncioss In It In a per
manent way, owing to the craters of
heavy shells and gaps at streams; yet
I believe that our Industrious sappers
could put It all straight In a fortnight,
for to put everything straight Is the
function of those envlablo corps when
they nre 'not engaged upon blowing
everything up.
Troops Slm Hie River
Then came the floods and tho main
stream of the river. A causeway with
tho bridges used to run across hero to
tho opposite village of Autllle, but, of
course, It has disappeared like tho vll
lage. The only way to crois seemed
by wading and swimming, nnd I have
since heard that our troops, chiefly
Welshmen, I believe, did. In fact, cross
Bomewhcro there by wndlng and swim
ming, v
After reaching the summit and de
scending on tha other side, wo weie
relieved to meet two or three real
Brltlhh soldiers at List, bringing; In
a big trpop of prisoners, and then
small groups and Isolated men. Oxer
the whole of the next tldgo nnd tho
valley beond these Germans weie
scattered about. They wcto evidence
of an army, or at least of a division,
which had lost Us companions and
courageous hopes.
Prisoners Drop All Hut Bread
They were, of cotnse, unarmed,
they mado no attempt to shoot mo
or any one else. If they wcro fortu
nate enough to bo detected In their
hiding places they surrendeied .it
once, throwing down their i lfles nnd
Miming away their equipment, cs-pp.
dally their heavy Iron helmets, whkh
now nro usually camouflaged with
patches of brown, yellow and gieen
paint. They flung away everything
except their clothes nnd it little sack,-)
In which they generally carried oiacK
bread, bits of meat, soap and razor.
They had thrown away their regula
tion cowhldo knapsack long ago, as
It Is too heavy for fighting.
As 1 understood their language. 1
could overhear them talking among
themselxes while they rested nnd
waited for others to be brought In.
They complained that they lost their
companions thiough the fault of their
sergeant major, but were heartily glad
to bo taken
Canadians Capture
Monchy-le-Preux
Continued from Page One
above Ciolselles, It was rive miles
away and looked only like a long,
dark mound surmounted by stalks of
trees.
Besides my whole Interest was con
ccntiated upon tho situation In Crol
selles, where the enemy was still hold
ing out with machine guns on the
spot nnd with aitlllery probably se
curely placed behind the main Hln
dcnbuig line, which Is only about 2500
yards distant.
However, tho recapture of Monchy
and the fact that tho Uiltlsh are ad
vancing upon Quemappcn mile south
of It, upon the Cojeul, is tho most
Important Item of news from this
fiont.
As I probably mentioned before, the
noi them point of tho llrltlsli ndvanco
hitherto was Xovllle-Vltasse, about
four miles southwest from Monchy
and the same distance south of Arias.
This placo Itself Is well ncross the
head of the original Hlndenburg lino
nnd the Biltlsh now hold it securplv.
Coming s-outh and a little east for a
few miles, one would reach Ciolsclles
early In pe.ico time, and coming from
tho west over the hard fought railway
from Arras to Albert, and p.isslng
through Doysclles nnd other Indistin
guishable heaps of ruins, I quite hoped
to reach It yestcidiv morning, hut It
was still in tho enemy's hands nnd his
shells wcro falling at random over thp
prassy waste of lldges which appar
ently had never been cultivated, a laro
thing In Franco.
Over tho top of the ridge, which Just
concealed the village, machine-gun but.
lets were sweeping in occasional show,
ers, also at landom from the village
and from behind the Hlndenburg line,
tho net mum were evidently endeavor
ing to check nny new attacks upon
Ciolselles from this quarter. Indeed
they had nheody checked two, ns 1
heard from men who had hastily dug
trenches theie men showing the
strain of danger nnd watching, and
sick with mud nnd dlit and sleepless
ness, all the moio because rain fell
hard at Intel vals. but quite confident
of the success of the advance If the
order for it should come.
DRAFT CARE (SALE SUSPECTED
Police Believe Priponer Regie-
tcred Often and Sold to Slackers
The police hellee they haxe dlscoxer-
cd a draft registration repealer wnn
sold his extra registration cards to
slackers.
The suspect is ."sirnoias .uniim-on.-.
Sex enth street ne.ir Oreen. xxho xxas held
in $Goa nan lor coun luuav uy mK.r
trate Harris for tho alleged larceny of
n aluablc orgin-accnrdlon .....
Manacone. It xx-as testified, had left
a registration card with the owner of
the accordlnn is sccurltv Tho card nore
tho name Michael Garbllana, 1108 Vine
Manncone ntul the accordion dlsap-
peared. The Instrument wasLrecovered in i , J, P. Bltke Goet.lt) MH-vDrMi
n paxvn shop and Manacone wag arrest' . . , iJ , !",
ed, When he waa searched, another regis- Lieutenant! John IV ' ' rumMf
tratlon card, hearing the name of Mana-I commissioned at Camp Zachary Tanaf,
cone and Issued hy.a Worcester, Mass., Louisville. Ky., has oeen asalrnedM r
Hrnfl Hrinrrl will fnlfnri f'nmn DAVenft. AVer. AllSg. He left'fltf1
Detectlxes today went lo Manacone's hlc nexv duties on Friday after vtalt -''g'ia
Home to mint more registration caraj. i ing ins parents. " 'u.-n
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YOUR CHANCE
Is Coming Be Ready
roortk'?wT! HtpnocrnphTs. Txptii,
chantoal nnd Structural Drnftwinen are
wanted to till Boanrl1 in lite firms.
GET A BETTER POSITION
Our l'rrrirntory C'ourFe. xvlll fit ou
tor It
Dan Srhnol Opens Srpt. IS
Night School Opens Sept. 23
Enroll now
Vxrlte, rhon or call THE nmKCTOR
West Branch
Y. M. C. A.
.r2tl and Sansom Streets
Stone
1306 Wajnul Slrcei
In the face of Advancing Prices this
Final Clearaway of All Our
Spring and Summer Apparel
Means Savings of l2 & More
Every remaining garment is in
cluded. All Suits, Coats, Daytime
and Evening Dresses of Voiles, Or
gandies, Ginghams, Georgettes, Taf
fetas, Satins and Crepes de Chine,
in all sizes and colors.
Prices Range From
$19.50 to $45.00
Former Values $45 to $95
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HAI.T.'JEFFEIISON A.. New York city..
i .MelLHENNY. JAMKS I'.. 828 North Flftr--
- fifth street, I'liilndelphla.
1 1 Sergeant!
V KCrr.iCLABEN'CK I... l Lincoln avense,
rottstown, l'a.
, SNlDi:n, PKltllV n., Grooncastle, taa.
TEIGULKH. IIUNKY, Frsmont, Neb.
Corporal
HUaHS. EUGENE M.. Monon. Ind.
rrlTates
CHASON, CARSON D., Lumber BrIdK.
N C. '
HILE. ERNEST I, , Lincoln City, Ind.
HTATT, ARTHUR, Rartlesxllle, Okla.
JOHNSON, MAURICE H Dooley, Mont.
LUKZON, JOHN H Sharpabon, r.
MIEKERT. FRANK M MaraUnd, Neb.
QUEREAU. EDXS'IN C, Jerome. Ida.
STEWART. GUY. Wilton, Me.
HTUnnS. RAY D , Sidney. Mont.
TUDYRAI.K. JOSIA'II, 217 Green street,
antlrokf. V.
V- WATEKIIOIHE. CHARI.F.S MacKAY, 5383
i Belfleld axeniie, rhlladelphla.
DIED OF DISEASE
I'rltate
MERO. LEVY,J., Vilisboro, N. Y.
( DIED FBOM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CAUSES
I? Nerxeant
v- WOODRUFF, HENKY (I.. Little Silver,
N.
V rrlratea
t LOTT, JUNE. Knoxxllle. Tenn.
Ijt. WOUNDED SEVERELY
Lieutenants
V CARR. MAURICE T., Stoughton, Wis.
COLEMAN, WILLIAM u.. caappeiia.
Sergeants
ANDERSON". EDWARD W.. Aahland. Wis.
RARROWH. JOSEPH G., New York city.
ROADSIDE. METRO, toaioaie, la,
KKNTONi BA.-SlliU It.
PULLEN. CARTER O,,
Corporals
. BARNICI. PETER. Natlck, Mass.
KINDRED, COLEMAN L., Mctan. 111.
Privates
ANDERSON, nCSSKU, D.. fialtsburg. Ta,
UARKLKY. JAMES A., It. F. D. No. S,
Lltermore. l'a.
CIJtltK, WILLIAM J 2210 Katrr street,
Pblladelplila, l'a.
COLEMAN. ARNOLD, Leechbnrr, Ta,
CROOKS, t'AKI. I., It. 1. U. .10. z, Apollo,
Pennsylvania.
FAIKDAY, HARRY, I.lvermore, Fa.
MISSIN'O iJf ACTION
Sergeant
DENGLER. WILLIAM W., IS South Third
btreet. Heading, l'a.
rrlvates
DRURELO. FRANK, Neeannea. Mich
FASCIANI, JAMES. Charlcaton, Mas.
Continued from Vat One
Mnre In ruins hv tho VlexV of the '
village doxvn, which rises again still
rather higher to tho old bcnxvaDcn
redoubt, which commanded this blunt
curve or anglo of the Ancro fiom
Mlraumont doxx-nxvard.
Vrnm the direction of Mlrnumont fid
lt nolirhbora. Irles. Grandcourt and I
Ileaucouit. came the sound of gunv
heavily llrlng. which showed that1
MUaumont still wni Htronftly held In- '
the enemy, though utmost surrounded.
The town Itself is hidden by the curve j
of the river and the northern slopes of ,
Thlcpval, but Beaucouit was in bight,
and the smoke and dust nolnp; up from
the country beyond, varied with one
great column of fiery smoke wliero
Marine List
The marine casualty list, containing
tlilrty-four names, Is divided as follows:
Killed In action, 2 ; died of wounds, 2 :
wounded sex'erely, 2. missing, 28. The
list:
RILLED IN ACTION i
Privates
WHITE, CLARENCE R.. Elnora. Ind.
SHOEMAKER, WILLIS It., Romney. XV. V.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Corporals
JENSEN, EARLE, Balesvlllc, Wis.
REEDY. TETB, Forth Worth. Tex.
WOUNDED SEVERELY
Captain
TURNER. ARTHUR II., WIIkes-Barre, Ta.
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In keeping with our pledgewe make
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And to make the total ns largo as
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this dav each month. Read these specials
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Made of rich, shimmering satins In newest
colorings plenty of navy blue, taupe and black.
Novelty draped effects and rolling collars.
Tunic or draped skirts.
MWmm
$1J!5 and $U0 Wash
Skirts
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Of white
piques.
$4 Corduroy
Skirts,
$2.00
Wide wale
corduroys.
Envelope
Chemise
55c
Percale
House
Dresses
$1.00
S1.23 New Lingerie
Waists
85c
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med, m
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turked or
frilled front
effect! In
many ityles.
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A wonderful grouping or voile and
imrh,m' frncks In iiewest summer
styles at this very low price. Specially priced for this
Opca Friday awl Satwday Evealngi
Women's $5.00 to $7.50
Voile & Gingham Dresses
gingham' frocks
Btvlra nt this ve
one day's selling,
Girls' Chambray
DRESSES $1-00
$2.00 Values
A large variety of styles
for choice Also linenes.
Sizes 6 to 1 years.
$
Sizes up to 46,
For Clearance!
Women's $10 $0.75
Cloth SUITS
Of shepherd checks. Good
range of sizes.
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