Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING l'UBUC LEDGER l'HllAnELPHIA, FBIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918
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U. S. CASUALTIES ON 3
REPORTS TOTAL 840
Pershing Loses 182 Men Killed in Action; Murines, 14.
Other Deaths Number 195 Sixty-three Men
Listed as Missing 3 74 Wou nded ,
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rntVATIJS LOUIS I.l'TKNSKI. M(l m'-l Klllnl In Aftlim
fun I! ll.tionna; NtcllOt.AM lUlUMlT. i i'll TK 1IKN.IAMIV lIKUMAN.
fu'M nivcr. . . Vm I'lke rtivet, I-liilailelpliu
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S 1.1 in VIA N'T I'HAIU.i: J tlllLTP, DOl, i-nlll'nil VI JrUIV V nnut'vmi
SI rant ktreet, Dultlmore, Nmmii nu'ime. rinluileinhla
Mtiftlilnirtnn, Oct. 11.
Casualties nsnonn the American expe
ditionary forces In Kriince were tncrciiscil
,! 840 liy tho icports Issued today and
last nlKht by the War Department.
The army report Rlvon out today con
tains 397 names, divided an follows:
Killed In action, ninety-one; inlsslnR In
action, thirty-three; wounded seerely,
10! died from wounds, Hlxty-two; died
from accident and other causes, four;
died from disease, twenty-nine; wounded
slightly, two; prisoners, six.
The marine corns list today Included
eighteen names. Killed In action, four
teen; wounded seerely, two; missing I"
nctlon, two.
On tho army list given out last night
were 2." name., divided as follows!
Killed In action, ninety-one; missing In
abtlon, twenty-eight; wounded severely.
200; died from wounds, sUty-two: il'ed
from accident and other causes, six; died
from disease, twenty-nine; died from
airplane accident, three; prisoners, six.
The summary of tho army caaualtlcB
to date follows:
Lost Rt sea 2Dt
Killed In nctlon .3""'
lled of wounds ",022
Died of accident and other causes 1,004
Died of disease 2,163
Total deaths
, Wounded
Missing, Including prL-oners
llrand total 44,103
The summary of tho marine corps
casualties to dato follows:
Odlcers
heaths j4
Wounded : "6
14.7CS
23,800
5,005
4!S
ITNNitl.l M
Killed In Artlim
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Mimr u.irtiMi mreeT, Kenning.
coitt'on w.m iiau(ii.i) n. KKt.t.y, r.m-
lonton; IIKIUIKRT .MII.l.Hll. 4510 ltooiml
street, Philadelphia
I'RIVArKS Cllll. JONHS. llakertnwn:
ki:nni:th i., dwir, st. nirs i.ujyd
I,. DK.NMXCIKII. SIM l'aulson nunue. Pitta
burKli, Died l'rom Wound lterelted In Artlon
HP.ItOnANT UANIKI. L. JOST.S. !.
Irnbe.
WIIVATni WH.MAM DOYI.K. Tlelln
Vermin, UAYMOVll J KII.V.NIIY limi Wrjl
Kourtll Mreet. Wlltlnmepnrtt OIIAUI.KH I.V
DO.V imi7 1'rlnea Ktreet, Nerantons .1AMII8
8. lluntlne S7U fheeinut Mreet I'hllsrtel
Phis: JOHN Wlt.l.IAM llll.Ii 111 IVnrl
ltFt, llr.i.lfor.ll l.l:OV llOlir.HT.M, 21114
KiiFt rictihrr Ktrt. J'hllartflphla. CLAP.-
r.Ni'i: . iiAt.Ni:r, it p i. .". Couaers-
port: WAl.TCIl V MRVKII NMnlh ami
Mnnls clrctts, Ilurllnglnni KKANK STIII
(li:ii. Humtnerlilll.
Klnl nf IHei
snitc.r.ANT iami:) v :iiam;vv n;n
N'orlh lhlrti-sernth trrt l'hlln,,-lphlM
VltlVVrt: -.IOIIN V. HMlllI .",!. Manor
Mrttr. l.aiw aster.
Sllthllj- Momiriril
rniVATK Htc .Mlkl, .MllwauUrp, Wis
MUslnir In Arllnt
VrttVATKH rrertirlek Alliach. Clf"lnli,1
AllHTt llillrhr. Hnltxrr, W Va i Krntlk
i:aprs. .Mellette MrInloh Count), tikla.,
Ulrll C. Conway. Wllllslnn. X. 1. Themlon-
I I'Mirr, Ht. Clair IIMbMh, Mii'h , Jamrs M-
1 !ii, Alainffurli, X. M . John Mu,o, Wtt
rirltl. X Y. i Frank racopkv, Anlonla, X
V ; Clau1f 11arrlon Thompson, Cuba, X Y :
I Crank J. Thonip,on Anlorla, X. V ; ))n-
monil I, Walton. Knrt Maillsnn, la s Tntll
maioKionirz. imnaio, v t wiwiam Jium
lirnuklyni HMpli Iiutternnrili, Carmel Ind
.Martin II lljrnc, Xt-w Yorlti Jaioh i: Ca
5.w, ,?.lel'ali Trim i l.nmoml Clark
!Jiimsllp, ln,l i John Do lloll.inilor, ilrainl
Itapliln, Mich j la-c tvlffar. Araeon, X. At i
T-Trf ,:!!l"!'. ,M ,,n,, h-' Charl-s H
l-Hake, llrnlaburir, Wla Cllffonl Chratrr
V.l,,l,s. "Huai-oii, ).! ItoWrt l. llarrumton.
Of."', T?'1!' ''nnrd T. llrmlrrson. llrookljn.
Mtrhrll I"paqu. Call Ill(r. Mnns. Ilnr
rlvnn I.nnir. I'nnl Pli ih.i t-i-n.n- ,,.
H'arthy. Hllles. Wis - John A. Xlrnitrmus.
jomn iinii Iml . Jnrolav Srutn. Chliaau,
Morrl; WrlsWrr .Sew Yorki (lennaro Zullo
u atertown, X. Y.
I'rUonrrs
,.,,JUIV'.T,:'! Julius 'ldpl.las llmnkhn
r.ui rr .tllMTI. IA) Almplrs. Cu! IMin
Xeer IIIINIioro. Va Mui.,r Thn.,
Va.
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.MIImb In itlon
-ui:oii(ii; i hiem:u.
II' TKrll
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Potts
Johnsons Mill,
Mariife Corps
UNLISTED MEN
. Jl" fo. nwlnif mm from lMmvi-nnii
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1'iiiVAii:
AihotT plare.
MIKII.IMI
llrli.rncil lu llutr (l'relou,ly lleporlril
MUslnnl
.ta.miim if i:oiii:iiiw is; North Jin-
dflra Htreet. llaltiinor,
MV.S rillMI (ITIIIII STVTI.H
SKltdllAXT 5torrl l Mooro, Joplar
itlurf. .Mo
COUI'OltAt.M William I lliihnrr, t.a
Porte. Iml ; Jack M .M'lrosn M,-,.i. .tz ;
Vern 1! Swlnitio, .Manlalliiux, Mlih.
l'ltlVAIISsI Thomas C llenne-. lllrd
Inland, Mlinn : llonrv (I IMwirJ. Uockauay
Peach. X. V.: I'rad. W Kroll, Htlllwater,
Minn.: llnrwr C Plillllrn lrny. V. Y.
Mum II W. tarn. Oltumwa. Ii , Thomas
V Thomas, Xew Lisbon, InU , John t) Vujtt,
Crown l'olnt, o.
Killed In Action (I'm Inu.lj Keporteil Mix.
Inicl
- 1'ltlVATi: Jenell T
inn
in
Jirferson, Cla.
Action ""eirrelr
W lloone. i;il-
CulluM.a,
i-'fiX
toUa a
Wounded
COttPOHAL Ha moml
noro, Cal
1'litVATn Claudo A.
Tenn.
Ileliirneil lo lliil ll'rcWoiik Iteporlrd
.MIsMintl
I'UIVATISS frcd M llrsd. n Porteerdal,
rii I'rurrla II. Ilnsli, l'.,l t nkli r.,-
ir.l friismn. i niciiEo wiiiieui T
.Xohmjllke. ll(,cneier,
CORSI SEESFOE COLLAPSE
Poiiiln to Military Situation u
Argtmiciit Agniiut Truce
Special Cable In Kilning Public f.algrr
Covirtuht JJIC, Ij .Vrie Vorfc rimes Co.
Itome, uet, II. ."tn Franco and
I-'liniilcrs tho wliotn ilefenslte slstem l
iibnut to Klxo wny, thus obliging the.
tlermans to" ret I n- and perhaps even
ihnnglng the r. Heat Into a disastrous
rout," sas Ceiiotnl Corsl, the Trl- i
hutiu's inlllinij critic. , I
lie polntH out that tho Hntcnte armies
are pressing (he i-nemy on all fronts i
in Maeedniila, .Mesopotamia and Syria,
and s.ijs that to s.io Itself ntid cope
with the situation the ('erinnii army has'
urgent need of n moment' hrt'iithlng
sp-ice. fniler hulIi circuinstanees It Is
not penulsrlhle in spe.ik of nn armistice
or truco to start negotiations on a, oasis
not previously accepted, hut to ho de
elded upon later.
I-'or four tears during this war, the
general goes on, the Knlenlc has oc
cupied Itself gieatly with politic, ami
tienimiiy with military matters. Now
tli.it mllltailKin Is compromised the sit
nation Is teversed. and If Uermuny Harts
n political e.tntpnlKn the Kntento numi
Inllluto .1 military one.
Miners Will Not Meet
Mieiinndoitli, Ph., Oct. 11. President
Matthews, of District Xo. P. I nltfd
Mine Worki-ts. nnnoum'ul that the
miners' rnnM-ntlon called for Mahnnn)
I'ltv on iietnber lf had hoen called off
until further notlco on account of the
nllct Usui-d by the health authorities rt
ll.irrlHbutg. t
IHril Prom
1'lllVATi: iir.xitv
Accident
S. CI. AY.
Cheiter.
Unlisted men
Heaths
Voundcd , . .
In hands of enemy
Missing
120
100C
2102
21
125
3347
Total 34G7
Tlie total United States casualties in
the army and marine corps M 47,030.
Today's lists follow:
ARMY
OFFICERS' LIST
KII.I.KD IN ACTION
Captain
1'L.VTT. I.AWU
nxen it., liuitaio,
T.teofeniintH
ALt.r.x wiuixs.
X Y
Canton,
JOHN J.. Jr , S.in Anselo.
IjOITOLAS,
Moss
iSOODKni.t.OW
IIMlxr.n-riIAnt.i;H n. Iillns. Tex
KIM!. KMII,. .Ma7ciini.nl'!. Wlj.
xn.rs. .rtit.ics. yt, ix.uis,
WAV, I'KXMMITIIX K., -t. Ilnlil. I'll
.lOXI.S. I'AHKKIt II., WeMtloUth. Mass
I.AnXUU, I.UUVXI) S.. Osl.uloosa. Kan
DIKII PROM WOL'MIS
Captuln
.l'.M)i:i.t.. JA.Mi: i:., Inlrolie, I'.i. '
Meiilenaiils
IfnllKS. 115 I.. IlrookHn
lti:ui;.NIlltlX'HT. PKltDlXAXI). Kialy. Tcs.
. DIKII OP IH4KASK
Captain
rcnot., Gi;onai: a., m. Louis. ,
Lieutenant
McLI.DKIlKY, AllTl'S II.. Il.lltlmore.
.Mil,
mil'NllKIt SKVKRIILY
l.leuleuiint Colonel ,
llOYI'liS. r.OHKItT U1II.KX, PouiibLeepslo,
X. T.
Captain
'S'OUIIIS. 1'AVEU, l.utherllle. Ca.
Lieutenants
AlinilX. I.noXAItn V,'.. Ashmont. Mass.
CAM.. IJIlWIN C. IVMer. Mo.
CI.MtlC. linnmli: UIIIVI,. Xew York
(IPIXLL. JOHN II.. :!J3 North l.lme lreel,
I aiiciister. Ta.
HAX.sOX, VICTOIt n . Sault t-lo .Marie,
Alli-b.
I.ATSIHW HOPS. Xewrort. K
.M.-AMSTlilt. WIM.IAM hTKWAUT. De
troit. MOHM-I. KDWI.V HAltOI.D. Xew York.
Ml'HI'HY. lltANCIt II., 3I.1H Aiondale
place, I'lttsbnritli,
IIOIVR. AM.KN C. Xew Itochellc. X. Y
fCOTT. TAI.MA A . Wlnntlcld. I..i.
VAX SCHAICK, WYXXK U, lluntlnston,
X. V.
wi:ii.sTEit. anoitoK n . Attica, x. t
aLUUTM,, KEXXKTII K Concord. X II
JIISSINO IN ACTION
Lieutenants
Kl'.osr. IIIIXRY llUADLIIY, Arlln.-ton.
Maes. V
1OUCIIST0XK. OltADY It.. Laurel. Miss.
Tno fotloiluff men from lennsjlvHnla,
Xew Jersey aim Maryland appear on toui's
Pit.
Mlmr street. West
Wounileil SeiereLe
conroittLS joii.v i jvrKox it
llessem-r street (Ir-enl llle- WILLIAM II
CONIIAU. iiutwnoil. fohuvlklll Count),
rom c nniiiAitn. 2j; nuiao nxenuc.
Xew Kcnslnxton.
HPOI.im lt'Y II WILL. 10 West Sec
ond street, I'otlstown . I
JlliCHAXICM FUA.NK w. Ki;iiNA.".
.Itnte street. Onk.lale. AXDIIUW I. KKN-
XHY. Un Ills. Illrmlnithim
WAOUXKIt ellAXIi C 'IIAtr.ll I IIUS
Mlle PltlVATHS TIMOTHY AD M. til Cast,
Msln street, Monomralielns JOHN DKW1TT '
HAI)fll,i:r. U11 West loth street Hrln. I
THOMAS IOO. It. 1'. II. 1, t!rooklate .111.
snni k. i'.i.Mi:rt. i:x s. wiisnm hii-
m:i, J S1LWK. Schaerferstown, pnim x.
Sli:iinNSCIICII. I)raosburs, JOiKI'll 1'
HT MUCH: ."l.Vi Ito'otta sireit, 1'lltsburRhi
hi I.VlJsTllIt I' SCLMVAN, -"I James
street. Plttstnn. WAMCrjl, WILLIAMS. Dud.
Iv; MIII.VIN K MIROYCII. It P. V. 1.
Hos 31, Hjndmsn; JtMKI'll UO'HACIC, He..
or.,l nienii" Jessun: HARIf CAIUIY. I'JO
Laiotk street, Hochester.
SIlRlitlv Wounded
COO!,' WILLIAM It. FCIIMIDT. 'J.'mI
Tulip street. Philadelphia.
Mlt,lnff In Action
COltPOIlAH-IIAULVX r tayi.oii, is
Kouth SaKonl street. Phllail'lplila.
1'HlVAn: I'ACL SAI'L'XI, lo Wttsler
altliue, Pittsburgh.
m:m- ji:i:y
Killed In Aitlou
MCCIIAN'IC ClIAIlt.IIrt SCIIl'l.T.. iU
Iltifkene.uk Plunk ICoul I nlon HIH
PIUVATIIS lll.Wooi) HINDI. I!. Pitman:
WILLIAM II. HAKLIt, Doler
Wounded heitrely
COIU'onAI-PP.KDIIIlICK L. ALTZ,
Merrcr street, Jersey City.
pitiVATns lir.itiiniiT t iikimikx
Pills Axenue. lrvlncton. WILLIAM W
XIl!WhKy, 24 tieorse street Trenton.
Mllns tit Artlon
MIX'HAXIC HOY X SIIIAW llamplon
street, Pembrrlon
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Saturday's Value Offerings in Oak Hall's Si
Woman's Shop
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Get ri$ht down to
the Hidden parts
You arc particular about the
service you (jet from tires. How
about lubrication?
JS GRAPHITE
Automobile
LUBtRgCANTS
prc ent ear and tear caused by metal-to-metal
contact. The specially selected
flake graphite ruts a well-wearing film
over bearlngsurfaccs that makes riding
smoother mileage higher and upkeep
lower.
Ask your dealer for the
Dixon Lubricating Chart.
Joseph Dixon Crucible Company
$!$SJ E'lablisned'l827' jjXjXf
RAUOIOflB MAJXJ
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heavenly harmony or
devilish discora. Identically the
same grades of tobacco may yield
a totally different smoke. The
triumph of Mapacuba is all in
the curing and blending.
Havana Filler You can't beat Cuba
for Tobacco, for Cuba beats the world.
Sumatra' Wrapper You can't ct bet
ter, for Sumatra admittedly grows the
best.
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upward
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Buy it at any Cizar Store, Stand,
Club, Httel tr Restaurant
BAYUKJBROS.
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Prices Will Fill the Department With Busy-ness!
UT only an inkling of the many hundreds of wonderful
values in new fashions that are making our new and
enlarged Woman's Section more popular every day.
THE DRESS AT S2!).7."i is an ummitchablc cxamplu of the clothing economy
that so many women enjoy by coming to Sixth and Market streets. Its material
is the always serviceable black or blue serge. Braid binding, bone buttons; collar
of Copenhagen blue broadcloth,
ance of slimness to stout figures.
A model particularly suited
ALL SIZES 150 to 10.
to lend an appear-
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THE COAT AT ,'J5.(J0 is one of the season's most popular. It is of wool
vclour, lined throughout and warmly interlined, with a sealine collar. In five
colors navy, plum, reindeer, taupe and brown.
THE WONDERFULLY HANDSOME DRESS AT 559.75 is of the very fash
ionable gloveskin material. Its lines are compelling and it is to be had in the rein
deer shade. Its fur collar is Kolinsky dye squirrel and the buttons match the
cloth.
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A splendid array of fashions, plus real values at
id 1-,ir t-i-QO nurnif nnrWrtmnn c hnii nmmfc fnmnr'i'Aiir Hfl
ffci a"V ui two (in uu uui n uuiuii o uuujj uuywij ivjiuvji l J v
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"KEEP THE HOME WHEELS TURNINQ" FOR THE FUTURE
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results and
happiness after the war.
Answer -the .-town-criers-tonight
BUY 4th LIBERTY BONDS
So Out Boy "Over There" Can Soon Return to Vt Over Heret
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Weekly COAL Bulletin
of the Federal Fuel Administration for Philadelphia
The advantages of
using Egg and Pea Coal
As previously announced, it is necessary to limit the
amount of stove and nut coal to two tons to the domestic
consumer during October. This is because the Government
needs these two sizes of coal in camps and aboard ship to
use in cooking for our fighters.
But the two-ton limit does not apply to the Egg and Pea
sizes. If you change your order, or at least part of it, to
Egg and Pea coal, your dealer can probably give you quick
er delivery than he could otherwise.
How to Utc 60 Ebb and 40rc Pea Coal Mixed
Keep the Egp and Pea coal in separate bins. If you have a
good bed of fire, put Egg coal on first and then add a smaller
amount of Pea coal. If fire is low, put on a little Pea coal, and after
a good bed of fire is formed, add Egg and Pea coal as above.
How to Burn lOO'o Pea Coal in Heater and Range
Always carry a layer of ashes on grate to prevent coal from
falling through.
Shake grates with short strokes, just enough to remove most
of ashes; leave a layer on grate.
Then slightly loosen up fire with poker so thai air can pass
up through it.
Allow fire to burn up brightly, then add a little coal.
Allow fire to burn rather freely for about 15 minutes, then fill
fire box with coal almost to bottcm of coaling door.
Above rules apply to Slcam, Hoi-Water, Vapor, Warm-Air
Heating Plants and Stoves.
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Federal Fuel Attm'iniitrator ler Philadelphia
'Thit tfaet eenttHuitA b) The rMtielt'mt lei is i..'iJi!fle as an aij la the U. S. l'utt Administration)
Watch f dr the own
Criers!
Go to your windows and doors to get their
message!
This Friday evening at 7 o'clock, 800 squads,
each headed by a Town Crier, will traverse the
streets of Philadelphia, and will call upon the
people to Buy Bonds and to display Emblems
in their windows.
Listen for the Big Noise!
Watch for the Marching Squads!
At 7 o'clock every bell in the City is ordered
to ring, every whistle to blow, the guns north
and south to boom!
The Town Criers will ring their bells and
call on all good men and true to hearken to
the call of the Boys in France to back them
with Liberty Bonds!
It will be Philadelphia's Big Drive to, put
our City over the Top on Saturday! Watch
for the Town Criers tonight at 7 o'clock.
Liberty Loan Committee.
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