? vv. -v v.yt $ kss:.-' ' " HOI'' REAKBATTLE' lit Bairtl, 109th In- try, Describes Moil- cm Warfare .' t.if MIILADELP11IANS FALL' V ' U' 1 r li... I :.,. r..il L72, InclutHiip 376 Pcnn- sylviuiia Heroes ... S J)' r.VrKliM-mari win never In n roil tiuttlo." emas JU SfrU-'s Reriwint John T Tlalnl, of tlie jKllWtJl, Infantry, n unit of tl.o famous S.'kiSA vti.lin.. "U'lifit 1a nil 111 HIV U fll" ..... ifi Hfctlut -rnr now If lie could co the front ( r.Trr.lipr Is hard to nay. Hut one thine , ?'jfiimc, that saying of Mr, 'War is hell . ',4a not com anywhere near ilescrlfolnB 'kilt ve have feen and been through." j -S . ' . .... ..... I., lit... I .if I "Twcrgrint uairu. wno auiuic.j ....... ..fc . HJL,forth Fifty-fourth street, and Uls 'fhUHKle." Supply Penjcant .lohn F. "Alisrtkc. vero both badly wounded by the , .;Vlfin?fl lileh oTjiloslM- shell, which burt f" .. .... . i i ...... ..f SP, near f tnem mat u " ""- -.IcWrant Hairdos ear-drums and burled iLjirClnt Burhc under many nminds of m $frih. He due himself out and both arc p.'iww In a base hospital, lewvertnff from jp!thflr Injuries. WlriL r"notn Ttnlntnl Carlisle Hitler, of fVK4T Chestnut Ftieet. u member of the Wt Arm of (Jlbb. UIDli . nemrr ii.. i 'Chestnut Rtieet. lirs been wounuwi in J'-lacUon,- acconlliii- to wniu i.eeivi'ii v r?JhUi1 mother, who llvs In Milfonl. l'.l '-i.!- TiAii.ln Id m irrnilu.itp uf the Jfe.,3l-l'M;,' Iliiv. .. n - sJCMVw school of the University or I'enii--.-Jvlviinln and liai mailp Ills home in this SrAtelty for a number of v.-ars. He was u "'StmembT of the old l"lrl urgimrm. .n. Ji$i' V., snd after that unit was mor- AfiWMHeu 111 jiriiJ ii..iiwi.-i. ...... ... 12. prance in iay last, as ciniiiiiiuiuui ... rSthe Headquarters Cnmp-ny of the moth T Infantry, Letters from Captain Hels'or vlmiicaie mai nis injury w m nut. chuuct 'fta 4V.n Ir. fill nftlifil.llltv hr. ltnu 111. u .otxi.1 mill ... .. I' ."----- -. (V1U) rcjuiiiv.i ii;. miiiiiuii'i sW.TVord has been receleu ny .lonn i-'iis- ' . ".ImVrlH. formerly of Crafton. 1M but Ph.tIio has been llvln-r at the St .lames for V 'JviomQ time, or mo ueaio in iu-ikih 01 ni ferflbrother. Lieutenant Joseph C Fltzharris. rj1!... m . . . . . ...I... ... ..l.i .y.Tne Crenel Oincer iaM uiuu-une M-.nn w.i 5iahd won his comnilssiou nt the Fort -SJflattara training camp lie -was attached ljt1'.CDmiiaiiy K. 310th Infantry. & va .... ;;jVm: rhllailelphlnni Die In Artlun f w conioincii c.isuany iibih ior .n-' F-ierday and today total 1172. of whom ,W173 are Fennsjlvanl.ins. tiil' Honor r5? 1l -- .l.ld !., nn.T .llntrlff nil ltlll,rrt . "i? T11? 'lul ""a -.J ...i. ...... .. .. - jti'leventy, six hainB been Ulled In action. t in vio.'tn,- fH.i! of wiitindH and five of EfSfdlaease. Forty have been sexurely L'f wounded and six less seriously Injuieil. , W Viprhtlo four are misslTiB. EiAn officer from Crafton, I'a., has beon , Biljcklllro In action, two enlisted men from "Xancaaler are dead ana muii oinurs 'irom nearby points hac been wounded. r.'Kl:.- ., ,,r- ..rnnue $3li.til L.UHS Ut inc. iiv.ijv.o iifeipkvat'e Jnlin 4. Mmklll, who has seen npre- man uvu ji-um bci .,. ....- .- .UhouKh be is not yet nineteen ears of i frM.Heverelv wounded dT HY ,al.,is '1 . ....m. ni-p. was siei'iy !&' wounded in actio u , iltyr..i.i..iu,r. ., y.ou,n"V'.,o'' ....... i I gSTa', ; "",, ?"", word e'- ied 'he, and the quality and abun fjSSperely Wounded '"?.,, frm the I dance of the lootl supplied the wounded iwi- ;..' t . ... "toflay by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lohn J,.', SleSKUl. .ur. .iiesKin i-. i.n.i. ... .... o Island fire department. I'rlvate IresklH enlisted six months before the ScWaratlan of war. and has been in ift-JFrahce since i last May. ftrUnrl 'lutOll 1,. Itllflllinilll, till' .x.t Mrs tlnhert ltuchaiiaii, of r.f r.41'i 1IJH .v w... . ....... Wrth Lawrence st.rect. lias wrien i o .. :.lHt', Hospital .o. jo . uiui m- . " fidM in action October 4,- He i pty-slx ears old, and a member of "'' B - . -... a 4 1 il. SaKtVucl.'nniS Is tn France with ii... o.v. Tll. V -4 1 1 . .-. fluvtrm vllf :ir ,r, .in i," n U,.ietel 'for annv K ervtco in April of this year and hailed 'WiFrance July 8. In the letter to 111. i mother he said he had "a Rood smack at '& .L Kn.AM hattrt h W! UfU;iWllll in E1' the'right lee by shrapnel. Er'ScirDol Frederick IV. KHuy. Com- the Mexican border, and on tno ueei.ua iiSTIuh'lnftinWwaH woJndedby I l.ln ofnr,." "'iaU tMav !"t.-,irapnel ana sneii snocKeu juiy ..u. aim . mar nppn iiimiiiim.uii iiijui iij.i ii.in- fSjth Infantry, was wounded .Inly I ' 'SSh'M"'! 'Kelby1 SIS he SM7 SotiYl, links' retV"'rr or .0 ni N MESS ISSHS em ! ifh7JhVWMMA r , Mtiirtntent In Jul. 1D17. . as 11 tlm sector w. are now holding the "."Sl'jrlTate ltobrt l. Mnrlln, foinpnny (jr.rmniis b.n,. be 11 drlen b.icl; n far vL IBabut ls novv llt ""' trn"1 "'n m"r''- I W'i twenty-four years old and lhed nt 1 . . " m 1 ...11, 1.1a ,...,nnlu t ' in s uimru vi-iii,o ,..i hi.- .u,.,,.-. iJrvlous U his enlistment in f-tptember, lfl7,"ho was married. a'rlratti liunlinrr Mnltli, wounded on 1 ,Aii(tit 28, was only seventeen eiirs old '-wlunp.he enlisted in April of last year. He;was trained at Camp Hancock and fcabeen In b'rance slnco Maybit, wltli , 14QU1 iniautr. I'rivuie .oiiin was Jieny emiuoyeci ny ine i-eiuisyivania J road and lived with his mother at A TJovorfnrrl nventie. -'Irirkte Warren J. Ilrunt, Company Forty-seventh Infantry, wuh wounded t 18. He is twenty-three years and with his two older brothers. lllani and Joseph Brunt, enlisted ny alter ine united niates entered ;war. Their parents are ueaci, ami v llted wlfh Gus Hartes, al 2GL'S Srth Third street Ivatn urorit ,rilier, company 11. tp Aiucnine-uuu uaiianun was ed September I& in ine riKht nip left' shoulder He Is elRhteen veins 'hiul lived with his parents at 2421! Slaeeher street. rim Oeorsro K. Apple, Company L, Infantry, wiw wounded July 2, Ine the loss of. several HnRera on sr right h"nd. 1I lived with his :flr at bun usage aenue, uniu 111s jiient in April, jaii, wnen nut. n yeara oiu, "private James I'. league. Company VllUHln Jnianiry, was vvounueu juiy He Is thirty-three' yeuis old, and irea'dence was at 133 Davis street, yum. L'mii nis enlistment at tne ak of the war ho was employed waiter nl Jo.enli J, Itorliv, t'onipany Mth Infantry. vyas reported A AURUst 3. lie uvea vv It 1 11 rit 11(19 Rowan street. Nicetown. J iwenty-four yearc old. and prior Penllstinent In Mav, 1117, wits em- aa u teamster, .v. uruiner is in vy, M Hoy Tuilloik, roioren, i.oni- rfw. t3in iniantry, n renorieu hh n ueiiuu. iio ia reieuieu 101 i in mu nniionai vriny in jviirn. By at Oamn Meado only five vveikH i lie voiunicerou lo kro 10 franco I'vOUt Company K. nt lle 368th. A S neivro ne whh i.imo, iuohkh q Chi s' mother, Mm,' M Tad lock "1 .am not arraiu, necauBa ino JermanH luri when they we us :'f lla wJa tiventjtvvo yeara old. le Allrharl IJInnui. I 'inpany E. i' Inf.iiitrv' farineiA Clnnloved In KwircuUtlon aepamnent of the , I'ivcNiwu i'i ui.iv; 7 employ v uj r-,v 'hi uled Public Ledger in a tecent uc- ,-ib'..mji lion. aucornuiK r Wounded ... , Ictfer iust 'rroni lilm y lil jiarciitH, Mr v-orrii l.ltiimn. joj aiunrw ( vvaa reooverinif n a umb nuc o ilia k'tler ,vv.m written and expected to return to ine weeKS. rtWentyrfour year rtfP- ' a.. '.' . bN PHILADELPHIA'S Corp.cJOS.?OTHIE,ClAUDl S.PHULIPS.Sergt V.A SEVy2IH,WllllAM O. HILL, WoundtcJ Woondtc).. Wounc3HJ DitcT I i kWL GfO. R.APPLE 1clr.,PHItUPA.GUINANE.Corp.FRE.D MERK.A.S.WOR.THLINE, VoLirM p 0 . Vcundf.J-'- VoonaecT-. WoonOeU-.. BLNcJ FMILLE.R.rJACOaE MILLE&.ALBF.RX WISE .twt C HECKROTE Mount-villa MounLvilld. , M Pl&asanf , tlaz.lft.lon, WondcI Voundtd Woundftd K-illad L tw Jat "a f i " LKi.i. FRANCIfj T EBLRT6,5rgt.R.E.CONN01?,AMl SHELLY.VILLIAM G.RUTH Vaatharly. Amitfvillc Sternsburg , Ami-Kiville. VounJacT Shall Shodd Dictt--- K-i 1 1 .3 - feL!EJ HARRY WILLIAMS.MICHAEL LITMAH.HERBERT WILUAH5.RALPH cJENKlNS, Voonded Vounae-tT troops wilh which be went .ilinu 1 M a Marvl.mil unit UK hr ilier, Alii.mi l.ltiimn, ubo i nipluyed by the Ui:nimi I'i KLic Li:pui:ii, was cer:lllcd for terice a, few dais aco and uxptctb to bo wilt to camp shmtly. Viiiiiiir l.itm.ui wrote lh.it his fniccd 1.... t il... hn.ii i.il .. iu 111 (ivlnir hl.s mi.-t l".' '.:"" '. r .'. .. . en o able evpeuencu in ine war, oeciusu r,r iho nttentie trcatmtnt he had le- i Yanks. le ixnresoed ucrtt that h could not be homo to take Christmas dinner with his family. l'rlnile IMnlii I.epi, of 'Company A. 14!'th Maihlne-Giin Ilaitallon. ii'porle,d Wounded, was badly R.is'-eil, On Ausust 4 lie wiote hit. Ulster, Miss Anna l.epp. a nurse, wh'i lives at 13 Xorili Uber street l'rnate uepii eiinsieo wn'ii urc ; - machinist by trade 1,111 ...IIKJIIII1 ..u..... ... ... ... . .,, . ,,.....,.,,.. o i i-ruiue. .iir.-u -. ............ . -.. . wounded In lour piaios on . u i .a. .u. I - l l...r tit fi ilif I P Pll II V 1111- Hill - ! emsV who lhe7 ..!.. i-jcd sUeet. ' '1" 1.' Mllllli: bOIUier IS llVi'illJ-i ! ,.v..,o old and Is a member of Company L. 109th lnf.inl.ry st-reeant milium H. t)al. wounded, 'was a member of Company D, of the ! IIHlll, t.if.inlrV III. enlisted WUll the old First I'.eRinient nnu saw scrviee on ,"" r..n'. ,., . f mm :m,i is .1 " ........ -;-.- ......... ., .....i ami with sueli creat speed tli.it it is Im possible lo deoto time to the buiHliiR of tienelies, so theiefoie (uiifortuii.ilely for Fritz) we .ire lli;hiliic in open .n f.ire and I i..n freelv say with Kit.it success. The pal t of the count ly wo am now llKhiciiR in Is one that tho bodies li.ne h.-ld lor the last four years, and until our airnal hid been (lainliiK eonnlstentl. but now we can say with pride that we have Rained tlfteen miles In tlie last fourteen days J have been oer tho top clRht times and durinu .1 fierce barraRe. when all of our oiileers were put out of the tiKht. I took com m.mil nf fomtianv 1 There are iiulto 1 a few naval Runs tn thlH district and they aro doiiiK Rreat ilauidec v hen I return I Intend to write a boolc crltlclz Iiir Sherman for not laying moro em phasis upon iho st.itemciit that -vvar Is hell.' as we sme find It that way at times." Private Thuniai. J. dlllmore, .lr.. Com pany H. lUDth Infantry, wounded in action .lull 2K, Is back with his com rades aRain, ho-Willi a his parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas (jilmore, 2r0S Peltz strtet tin enllsteil in Mav 1&17. Ciiriiiiriil llnrr) (. ' WIIIIiiiiih and his brother, I'rivato Herbert Williams, are coiivaltschiR from wounds received in action 011 ad Wounded Hrothvr JolnltiR tots at tho same hlR base lips Arellvioivnng pital In France. in i.llnlninir ltn.1. 'r,li'' Wf'ru llJ"rP'l inliifliriiiipjfpfis oll ,i,0 ?nnll, ,iayi Keptemner :s, dmiiiir ine tcrnno nuiiiniR ' aloiiR tlio iieuse Tiieir vvounus ore not serious ami incy nave uoin wruiei nome """: , , ...- ....... ...-.,. ' vein, Their letters urn full of praise of '"8 treaime-ni rivoii 111cm ny ineir I ,,'" , .nV,i .,.,... ,.nu , 1011 1 V.',rrh T. ',;.,.' ..., " " .. - ----- Harry, wno is iweniy-nine years 011 entered the i-'ervlee in Kept ember, 1017, was Bent to Camp Meade, vvhero he was attached tc tlie heidnuartirs company, 315th Infantry, nnd lalir vVna made a corpor.ll. Herbert was drafted In May of this year, also went to C.nnp Meade, but waH there only live weeks, CJi.uuo put lilm near his brother and tho two sailed for France toisvther as members of tho 'JlBth Infantry. 'I'll, two brothers are Rraduates of Central High .School. Harry was nil iiiHuranco broker and Jleibert was em ployed at tlie (llrard Trust Company when they were calleil to tlm colors, They come of Ughllng stock, as thrlr Krandunclo saw active and brilliant service In tlio Mexican nnd Ciil SVnin. I'rlvate Jobepli MrCoaeh,. wounded July 1, has loll u since rejoined Ills It' round, short and curly, like part of a Q- , . . ROLL OF HONOR ; L '-if f f dim WounStJ Pri&oncr rpftniient, tlioURU his inme did not ap pear on the o.'Ilei.il ris':"."y list until todav. He is tvveniv ..u.s old and lived with" his parents at 41011 Apple street, Manayunk. ( iirpiiriil .losepli (iollile. Company K, lO'iin liifantr.v. who was Rassed July 2S, cnli-ted In 1U14 and served on the Mi .! border He is twenty years old and was formerly employed as an elec 11a Ian H lived with his mother nt 2132 South Hlxty-llflh street. I'rlvnte Piflllp A. (.ulnuine. Company H, 110th Infantry, was wounded July 2U. Ub hmne was at 6812 Hodman street. H. Is tvvinty-tvvo e.irs ola and enlisted in P-piembtr, l'J17. A brotlier is also I l'ri'ie. Private IMward Hauler. Company K, to'iili infantry, was shell shocked on lulv 13 .nul nRain wounded on Septem ber ::o lie ls tvvemv-four jears o'd and w.111 diafled 111 April, 191 S He was formerlv an ekctricinn at IloR Island. Hcrireiint Wllliird A. i-everln, Comjiauy II 1 10th Infimiry, was wounded July 3(i in the ilRhl tou-arni and Is still ill the ImMdt.'il. acioidiiiR lo a letter re-i-i'ivtil by bis will wlio Jivs at .1011 (ieimantown 11 v emit C1.r11ur.il William -drain. Company I. MUNSINGWEAR is made to stand the test of actual use. Knit from tested yarns, every garment is made from the finest materials in strictly sanitary surroundings "Fit to vcar next to tho skin." Quality of fabric, perfection of finish, perfect fit, washability, unusual wearabihty you get them all in filunsingwear at reasonable prices. '"" The satisfaction lasts. i " ...Zm r,..nnnn i '' " ! -s, &; Use j A-., ,J'fCW -df C Deluy in the proper trpat ment o,f skin troubles' is dangerous. livery day spent in trying unproved remedies may only let tho disorder spiead and become more and moro deeply seated. The value of Rcsinol Oint ment is known. For over twenty years it has been i i i z 109th Infntitry, was wounded AtiRust 14, Ho Is twenty-one years old anil enlisted In April, 11t7 Ho lived with n sister nt lfi Osborne street, Wlssahlckon. I'rliali- .Inlin T, Itrndlcy, both reported us mlss.iiR In today's olllc nl cnsuilty list, are netuallv Reported Mining, with their respec c ... ,, T, live rcRlmmls Soldier II rile They busllv rngnRcd in Are Still i'lnhlintr battllnR tho boches. tire Stilt l ipiiling Bccnrillnij to letters received from the younR soldiers by their telatlves. llotli declared that the.v' vveic In the bet of hinllh and spirits and were h'V n a Rrtat time TlRlit up on tho flrhlR line " ( Coipnral Jl.unbella Is lilnetoen years old and mllMed III October of 1010. He Is now attached to Company L, 111th lnfaiiti.v. Ills parents live nt 251 North xy-second street. l'llvnto llrndley Is Iwenly.four rars ld and lived nt tr.31 Lancaster avenue. 11 is a member of Company M, 111th Infantry A .voutiRer brother is also 'n 1 lie vcivlre of I'ncle .Sam. ""entrant l.anlim .liiliniiin, who died of lntlucnm on a ttansport bound for Fr.incn has been bulled with full mill t.uv honrjis in the Hillside Conieterv. lie was born In KnrliRronn, Svviden, and came to America when 11 ihlld wuh hi-, parents Mr and Jtrs. Olaf Johnson, ir.25 McKean street. A few .veais iiKo ho Joined the ,SIth Cavalry d served. h' .vears In the riillliplnes uiul on the Mexican bonier. After hi d -eiiarR" lie was c inployed as a pun tc-urai IMdyslone. Alth niRli 11 widower id Hi. father of u dauRlitor, Johnson alved excmplion Mi the dlafU I'uneral si rvices vveio held nt tho . ohnsuii homo last vvoik. The Kev. C A. '3-iRe.idoff, paslor of the lltlslavus do puis Hwrill h Lutheran Chtuch. Mx mull and McKean stints, ollic'ii fd I'rlvnte I'nuiiN .1. I'lirrtmiii, ivlm died of pneumonia , .Septunbir JO. was a vietiin nt iiiliU'inlu Inllutiiz.i. lie was Id. for only live days I'i vatu Cotrl rm was formuly implnvid at U.ild wltis lie tnllsled in Hciober of last .v.ni. vvii-, tialned al Foit Slocum, New v 01 1., and si nt to- Fr.inet In August of .111 year as a niemiic r or Die IJlRlitlelh 1 li Id .Vrtllkrv lie was twenty-five .veins old and lived with an aunt at 170C lRiisoll sliett. Private Mav. si hlussliprR, olllclally re Miitnl today as liavlnc: died of pneu nontii was st'll another victim of in flutnxd. Though his name appeal h on 111 Yl lKpl.,lt( .11- -1 l .1 I il .,- ( a-e, his aunt. Willi vvlii."m he lived at M2 .N'orlli .M.iishill Mieii, lias ncclvid no uoiillc.itton nl tin f.iei llu was nlii" iien car. old, ami pievhiu to (.nlii-t-nient in September nl list jear, was employed at u biR local bakery, Thu vouiiK soldlei was a meiuliei of Com i.iny M, Nil Hi I 11 im v. 1 km ar it,! my f Private rr.ineis V. I'iikum, killed ill autlvn. w.ih a 1 wa id ihe Moldavia when that tratitpoit was toipedocd. but es- i .1111 d Iniurv. H Lscnped lorncdn, was Instantly 1.111 ,..,,,, ., i, ed by a shell, how hilled by Shell , Ver, duiliiR the heavy llRhtlnR of AtlRiist 2!) l'nv.iti FaRan w.ih twenty one yen is old. and enlisted In tho riRU Inr annv m .lul.v t,f 1917. He whs tialn ed at ilcttsliuiR and Camp Ciceiie. and sailed foi France hi May of this vc-ir The MuniR soldier made ills home with two siMn .it .11611 I tench Kteet. I'reviotis t jolniiiR the tolors ho was tinploved bv a local llrm of ehotrical coin ra'i tors A biotlier l.s now in France with one nf the Pennsylvania units. Private FnR.m was 11 imnibcr of Com pany II, Fiftj-clRhth Infantry. Cnrporul ( li.irlo VV. l).rri(ei.. wound ed on J-Vpti mix r 2, has written his mother, who lives nt 25i).ri flarnel street, that he has virtually recovered and ex pects to rejoin his recipient very Miort.y. He Is twenty-two years old and en listed in .Api il. 1U17, ill tho old 1-irst lieRlment, N. (1 P., and went 10 p ranee 111 .Mav of this year us a member of Compa'r.v II. l(l!Hli Infantry. He was loinierly (inployed nt Mldvale. Private .Maxwell A. Ivolvr, motll lied as dead or at bust a prMmtr ill flu nianv, '(slounded his p.nents by walk in" Inio his homo at HOT Noitli Sixth .licet l.iM Friday nluht Tho vounc ...iiiiee lie Is only eiiiliteen years old had been painfully wounded and also 1 dlmled b Ras durlnR the heavy bom-. oidnieni put over by the (lei mans 10 lulv 14 Picked up by ambulance men. he liad been taken to a French ho.-p!- ,il Fur two weiks he was in no onul tmn to tell who ho was or wli.it uni mi belonged to. When he was able t .n.ike ills Identity known the Fieneh iinwiiUnl authorilles tailed to report hi' presents to ins commaiidhiR olllcer, n hat lie was olllclally listed as inlssuiR Finally he was transferred ty an Ameri can hospital, but for some unknown rea vm lhe aulhorilies of that instlltilion ..ir. (.,it. ,1 in remitt his mceiue. Kvent- tiallv ho recoveied Milllclcntly to lie liiotiRht back to the Fulled States and 1 tken to a com ah scent hospital lit New leisev. llo Is now at his home on a v.ck'"s have. Piivato Koter cnllMed 1 tlio National "liiard of Penns lvanla in tlie sumnur of last j ear and went to France as a member of Company r, 110' h Infantiy. Tlinniii C. A-rniiRli, Company A, 130th Machine tiun n.ittalion. was wounded September 2S, In tho llKlithiR 01 ill of Vuidun. Private AscourIi was Jtafied In April, and after tralnlnK ai 1 'amp Lee sailed for France in June 'lis parents. .Mr and -Mrs James As- jugh. live at II US North Ninth stieet ills name has not yet appeared on the ,1'iclal casualty list, but woid of his 111- ,iy wa received in a letter from the u'nR h'ddli r himself. CnriMirat John .1. ltrniiiiclly. :113th lu fanlo, was seveiely wennded In the battle of the Mi ute, accoidlnR to a Id ler rccelvid bv Ills iiaients, who live at lU.'l Mi Ku.111 i-H(et. llo was drafted in Nov. mini' of last year, trained nl Camp M.adt and went 10 Fiance In Jul with the Seventy-ninth Division C01 por.il llrannell.v is a Riaduato of the Hpiphan) P.uoe-hlal Sclirol and of the Southern HIrIi School and was fmplojed In iiin diaftiiiR room of the I'hll.iilelphla Navy Yard when called to the colors first for dn troubles If applied in time, it usually checks the- itching nnd reduces tho trouble right away. But even in stubborn, long-standing cases, it is sur prising how quickly this gentle, yet effective ointment brings results. All drusglatl sell ,!ielncl Ointment. mi ra -w Tw : . : 1 116 HEROES SLAIN, 13 DIE OF WOUNDS Tolal of 286 Casualties in Pershing's Report for Day 1 20 YIELD TO DISEASE Pennsylvania Lieutenant Among Those Who Make Supreme Sacrifice rjeneral Pershing's casualty teport for today contains an unusually lurRc pin poition of fntulltlcs. Including llfi killed In action, thirteen dead of wounds and twenty victims of dlsense, In a total of 2Sfi. A Pennsylvania lieutenant I" imoiiir those who made the supreme pacrlllce. while a captain Is recorded amoiiR thn slightly wounded. Kumniarlzeil, the losses to date ure: Keported Novrmlier I. Total. Killed In action 110 ll.OiiP Died or wounds 1.1 4.110 Died nt'illseiiHo 20 1.727 Died of accidents and other causes 1,181 MIsltiR In action (hi- cludliiR prlsoneis), . .. H5 ii,22!) Wtninded 121 3,140 , Urn ml totals 2S0 61,770 , iii'rici:icv i.i-r Klllnl In Acllii'ii .CAPTAIN tleorite 1). llry.llil, llrnnlilyn, 't.lHPTn.VANTS Plillln It Colelnnlt. nclimitl. (l. Much Piili'in. "aMuliil. Cal.: ltoli.it 1 .McdulKU.'in. Wiiiiii'limo. Minn.; tiilmurnl Howard i'rllire. I.iwwin. .VIil.; I I03.U H. Stinsnlili-r. Wiivn, l,u ir Pi. Illril friini WihiiiiN ICi-iriveil la .Villon MIlt'TII.VANT J.-nnts s Hinders O'Neale, New YorK. llnilliilril everclv in Altiotl I.ll'UTKNVNTS - ll.lrevv .1 .MeKeoll, llo--er. N. .1 . Will H niivn l'lo-ntlce. S. C: flcorce IMuinl J illt-v ('lnrkbur(-, O.t Hu Cua A. Ptrr. It.iiitlin no, Pin. Wiill'lilivl -.llcllll.i MAJOli William Mlti hell IivvIk. ltaclne. win c.VPTVIN lieiih 11 T.1I111 Phnrr, Kane. V l.lKl"li:NANT.s Arnll illiicltman, rirook Wn. N v.. Il-nrv Cnl nvin I.oni;, Union inn. All . li, Witt T. Petty l,'ivvrenevllli HI .John 11 Sinlnrn Went Meilfnrd, Mans Olenn I. Wnoill..-. S.m Antonio Tex.: Hen y 13 K. Ili'y, Cm 11111. L'onii.; I.ee Trancis Plelc- It, Sp.nti'r. Wlw. I'i:NxYI,VM. Klllnl la Aillon M:il(i:NT1 Wllllnm I.. l.o.niirlit. l,eh snoii Wlllitint V Holnh.inlt, I'ltlsburffh ('larrnie .li.im UV.iv, r, Chlerfelown. CuItl'OHAI.S Cliuile II nbcrlv. llnll 'nwii lilk ('ouut: ndvvaril A. stlvanbnn 'lit mniir: PltlV VTi:s Meinr llerkrr. Atinnut; .Tosf Tllenlrk, Diiqm-nni , Jnhn P. llrowti. 1S'lt P -rnrtn street 1'lill.irli lphlo ; Snniuel It. Urn nor Vntin'fjT Ift IM.inrd T IMuards, Plllp liumh, Ilcnrv (1 ern, lli'a South 't'e-elfth tr. -I Plill.iileliihlsi Wlntlelil S. Howell PlttRliurch: I'rter MimonYllsH, PlttRburRh Tf.. nil (1 Mltrhll PltishuVch: .Innics .Mnr mv (' Inilstoni , Prul llu-ton Rnv. etrove 1-I llillln A Itonles. rionrfleld; Ilruno Fm.' Ki-preii- lrwln T Smith. Krle- Ksy m Maybe Your Business Has Outgrown lis Routine Patching and altering1 won't help much. ' Hiring inexperience will help less, even if you can hire it. Look to your files! The application of the fundamental laws of filing and finding can' make immediate action on original records imperative. Quick filing and finding, remove many excuses for delaying necessary action. ' An AMBERG ANALYSIS will point out where delays occur in the circulation of im portant documents throughout your business. It will also indicate the cure, which in many cases means the freeing of help for more im portant duties in your organization. Ambcrp Cabinets, wood and steel, are standard and the Indexes fit any make of cabinet. Ask about your problem or write for Literature. l'loneors nnd Orltrlnators of Modern Vertical Indexing WIDENER BUILDING I Established 1868 Telephone, Walnut 4674 a muz -x: LABOR SOON NEW Peace will throw thousands out of War work. Build ing good roads will de mand their service. Vote , for the $50,000,000 loan tomorrow and help avert a labor crisis. . . . Atteribury the CrVjb TrUCk! f President 1720-1740 North Crokey Street DU DLvm rWriMAMJ LL9&-9L .. ?rtt3LKttiW23'A&. ia - H. TndlotV: 82 Mount Vernon street, Phii idclplilfti Chrt( WaUti, Ilnttfird. Died nf Dlnenne ritlVATH - Adolf KrtsowtKI, tVllktf ltirre. Woiindcil In Adlon (Iienree T.'iidelfrmlnKl) PUIVATDS -John M, Pnitilfn, Dunmire! Vlllnir ttRtrlcrr. .XlBell Jek Hart. a4 Pop. 'nr sire, t phllsdelpliiai Jolm llesttlus, Oil lly, l.uclo Isnnucel, PltthurKh. IVoundeil SllEhtlr PIX'IKANT - Wllllsm It. UavIb, 2W7 South llltks ftreet, PlillndrlphtR , , i'iini'"UAt.S (Jeorso J. rjcmperlln, "lltdtnirirtii Jte Morket, t,lon. pntVATKM -l.uthtr A. Hattn, Alientowni 'turles A, liodsnn. Altootin! Frank Oldley, tii.intivvn: l'nut (irntinvrskl, lirmi iocki ien- 1. II mil, Scr.intnni Rlsnlcv jincniocna. -I'I Huniin utreet, rhllnilolplila: Iu's 1;. 1 tin. tti.Ti Knuth Al.l-r trert, Phimdjj. jnnn 11 rciin 11 .vncninvn. .nuui ... Vllllnin Youmj. Ashlnml Mlnidni; In Action IKCtlANIC Pari David Wheeler, rtc-k- PIIIVATRR Iliy fllllolt PIltsliiirBhl .reo inthrer, ntll Mnrhali strict. Pima- lphls: Wells tl. Pnbln, Athens, Allen iilher Wrller, linler. nkxv .ii:ip-r.v Ullleil In Artlnn innonANT Wllllnm P. N'clll. llcmnrils- Ille. pniVATi: Zlcmunil t.lprhlnk. Paterson: j .ink J. (lober, Illlznbeth: I'etrr 3, Trency rsey uity. Died of Ili-ene PniYATU Kruno J. Mollreka, Trenton. llstne In Allien PHIVATI Percy Pilfton. Jersey City. MAIFi I.AMI I'lllcil n Allien rniVATIJ James 1)1 Aneelo. lVilllmore. VIR(IIM Kilted In Action riUVATB Ueomo T. Hnrper, llenver lira, Illeil from Wound ltecelved In Anion 1U1IVATE Lmnn It. (Ireen, Colonial tilnhts. Wounded Severely In Arllon PltlVATI Joseph II. Stnrres, Hill Ma- '"' Wounileil sllelitly nnrtelUANT Ch.irllo 0. Iliuvvn, Pine PU1VATI1 .tallies II. Hoihre. Norfolk; -irr riaudlne Holt, Crjstnl Hill, Halifax tints. 1 Dciliralc Allies' Flaps at Clturrli I "antieis of Italy and llclt-lum occu ileyl n 'prominent place In the chancel of he .Second Piesli tcrlan 1 'hutch. Tvven-'v-flrst and Walnut streets. ctoid.iy, snd Wero formally dedicated by the llcv 'lr. Alexander Mucroll, who olllcl.ilcd it tho service. The IIurs complete a set -epresenllnR tho principal nations now I- lhe possession of tho church. Doctor v-icOnll preached a patriotic sermon. .CL (ZLr,:,.' -,U tzzzzzzz- You Have Learned nni the "lla" riilitrnile Hut flUeo ormnlds ItHAl.l.Y1 PIOli:i"' rilnut Infretlon. Thev will neiv ns rlfei lively In any icernvlHirne ill" is- so never li" without them it ir porkei homo or iilllee. llano LLEWELLYN'S MillnflrililnN htnmlnnl Drue Slorr 1518 Chestnut Street Srl'nnl thlldnm nrcil tln-m. 8j'f'frfi'f,'-t'--' ,J ' ;?&. v J-r" 3& D & D D nis a WILL NEED WORK '' i 11 vti ntiiivnt Jrhn 11 smith Strou'l. 1 ,1,i,,,,i "l ini-i i'iiiumui iivcnue, iierman rri Wllllnm L. Ynim Unrrltbu'rBi' Itobort town, was wounded on September 2S fKr i LIEUTENANT BEAUD WOUNDED IN FRANCE Young Gerniaiilown OlTicer Writes to Parents From American Base Hospital Flrft Lieutenant llobcrt FIcmlnR Heard, rnn of Mr. niirl Mrs. Wllllnm K ouruiR ine severe uttntinrT in tne Arponne forist, Two lellers have been received from the voting olllcer, that of Into dale stntlttR th:R he was about to be taken to nn American base hospital and that his condition was not critical. Lieutenant Heaid Is twenly-tliree ears old and a Rradunte of fSerman town Acndemy nnd Lehigh t'nlveislly He failed to pass tho lln.il physical cv- ninln.itlon nt the llrst ollicers' tralnlns iiiinii, run .-.iaKar.1, .. i ,, uecausp 111s e.ves wero below statnlard. P.cturnlnR home he took a coutso of treatment, en tered the second ollicers' trninliiR c.tinp, Fort ORlethnrpe, nn and .won a com mission ns first lleulenalit. He was ns slRned to the niachlne-RUti company of the .171st Infantry nnd has been 111 France slnco (arly last summer. On December I. of last vear. Unit. trnant Heard married Miss (Jvvendolyn VnURh, daURhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. 1). VnURh, of Media, His wife) has been IIvIiib with her parents since he went to Franco. Tlie. younR olllcer was born lit-Sivan-nah, tin., but came to Philadelphia with his parents when very jour.ir and has I Brown tip in this city, lie Is a number 1 of the (lermantort-n Cricket Club and sraijiniiEi Iverooate AiraAlbiifliiiiJsiimce arftlhelbesftIvps Really good overcoats are not plentiful in some stores this season. For various reasons a number of dealers have found it extremelw dif- jij hcult to get goods. I Far be it from us to exult I over the other fellows trou- g tiles, but we want to make I it very clear that Our Over- p coat Assortments are big- t Lw S ger ana oetter than ever. 1 There are three leaders p piip-on variety. I "The Brighton" 42 j full graceful sweep of the m of style. I "The Strand" Slightly I more sweep. It has a "trim" natty effect about the S front and shoulders that appeals instinctiyely to men j B who seek individuality m i hirrvf X jr ,1 lhe JVlercer pronounced in its lull swagger a a "English" cut. B folds of skirt, th lhe full e smart cut imply tasteful designing and are made possible only by good tailoring. Overcoats in Any of These Models $25 and Upward Jacob Reed's Sons W24-1426 CHESTNUT STREET iiiiinitiiiiuuuiiiii HOW TO MU BALLOT Tfl lflTF for Ho11, Wm- c sProul for Gov-' I U V U I H ernor, and the entire Republican tibket, and for Judge John W. Kephart, for the Su preme Court, and Judge William D. Porter, for the Superior Court, put cross marks on the ballot as indicated below: ' , FIRST COtUMN NONPARTISAN cWEc""" COLUMN REPUBUCAN IXl SOCIALIST n I PRommoN WASHINGTON " FAIR PLAY i DEMOCRATIC " SINGLE TAX I I MMMMMMmHUIiPltri7MI - -. ....- ,"''. Ihe Delia Phi Prntarhltv. '4wd4lM-oth'r'' nre nlsa In lhe 'rervlco of Uie country. V John Uettril In the navy nnd W. K. Heard, ,Tr nt tho dfTlcers' trninliiR enmn' at Camp Oordoh. Fa-Vl Heard was onft of the sKty-four I'nlveralt.v of Penn sylvania students selected to enter this eftnm Captaih Vernon Castle By Irene Cttstlc To us Vernon Castle was merely a master of our light hours, a hero of the minute, and when he heard his country's call, became a Cap tain of Aviation and gave his life to save another man, wc did not un derstand. Perhaps wc did not try, for America tpu'ckly forgets. Now comes the true story of Vernon Cas'tlc simply told by the one who knew him best, his wife. You will find in it both revelation and inspiration. Uegin it in the November in Overcoats of the H - a inches long and made -with skirt; conservative, yet full j I fuller in4he skirt and with I their dress. t . r ,,' round sleeves, the draping ot the lapels and shoulders I iiiiiiiiiujiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniw v.- ! MAGAZ'NE 1 . g- en &&&waMT miw 1 WSVvTtVtfvjW.'-i' p rr vvi,"vji.ivv. f 3 4i''5OTl H i i -m judicial Picket m NON-PARTISAN M JUD00 OF THE SUPBBUB lM COUKT $!n'C hmmm ''niln Edwin M. Abbou, & Jpb W Coutu, -;5jU HBfr uOt tU Awvituy V Drvcl K'Jf Cd-.rd J. Fot ,tffl ts 4MB J.h.W'Ktptiirt. X I SBT Jotfph J. ICiauu. f . "4 ( Jig L J m y Mk JUDOBOFTHBSWESIOS fjQ COUKT 1H - i"" tiaBi suptiti it nodion, ai-i'"Tn , Witlum Dvl4 Psrm. X W'.l & v :fA , t -jjam v ' JjM t - V '? . i 5- l! it- i? m ft B 3.J. .A i . 'si (f,. m m "S ril "2iJ M cmiu ane " Can 'what usqu as a Booming, jitiiuiij; &SB&&&& rten larirnr 4o' Bnawmi fitieM tt Mtn with Mltrr factt find tin wm&FTm -li