Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 15, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 8, Image 8

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PRIVATE RULED
BESIDE OFFICER
Lieutenant, Writing Man's
Sister, Says He Was
"Good Pal"
TRIED TO HELP HIM
Five Soldiers Dead From
Wounds and Disease in
Today's. Casualties
"It was In tlie fierce flKhtlng along
the Verdun front nnd while I was land
ing beside him, a "hell came and tore
an awful Kaon In hH brnst 1 iscTped
somehow and turned to help him but he
died before hs could even speak
"He was a good pal and he died like
a man. There wis no better man In
the company His Krap 1 nt Monte
Savanpov, near OiirKii I well reincni
ber whole we hut led him '
Lieutenant Alfred Tntiim wrote thli
to Mini Marv Tarrrll It 10 North Tlfth
street, Camden, In ansttir to Inquiries
about her brother, I'm He Willi im V
Farrell Although he was ollli I illy re
ported killed September Ml, relitivea hid
refucd to believe tint he was tle.iil. un 1
until tho rictttnme 5cstercl.1v lnd thins
to the, hopt that ho might stt'l bo alive
Jnme3 hi Inopilo is, a poldar ehum
Inclosed i tribute to the diad man In
Lieutenant T.itums letter Ho was
standing near he said, when the fatal
Bhell eanie 1 ilvate Tarrell was a nn m
ber of Company II, 117th Inf intry Ho
had been In Trance several months
lteport of llenth C nnflrnird
rrlvate OcorKe I) IMil', 713 Catmen
etrcit, Camden, listed as dead thri
months aco, was not given up bv rilt
tlvcs until esterelav, when tho re
ceded nn authentic riport of his death
from the War Department Ho was
only nineteen
Private I'nls enlisted In 1317 and
after a short period of training wmt
overseas with Conipanv M, 112th Infan
try. l'vH w is well known In C imden
and for some time previous to enlistment
had been emptovtd at Cramps' ship
yard He was .in orphan and had midc
his home with a brother.
Onl b27 casu titles are Riven out by
tho War Dep irtment today, and the
major portion nf the"e are corrections
of previous it ports Of this number I
117 are Pcnnsjlvaulans Twenty-tive'
are from this cltj
CorrectioiiH Ilrlni? borrow
Tho lons-proniled toirtetlons aro '
comlne oJt d.illj lodiv they brought
fad news to five families which hid
clung to the hope that their sons, pre
viously repoited missing, might turn up
enfel) I'rlv .tt Joseph T tlrimsheld
2361 Xorth 1'ourth strtet. i'r.inlt I.
Klotz, 71 J Master strict, and Hnrrv T
Rodgers, fijlu (iRonl avenue, all pi e- :
viousli leporteil missing, are listed as
killed In action Two nf the mlslng
Meutrnint Itrnoke i:dwird, 2717 Lo
cust mreet, ami I'rlv ite t'lnrlcs Dab,
227 .North l'ltt-fourth street, are re-j
ported n turned to dut after recovery1
from wounds I
Major Kdgar bcott, of Linsdovvne, ,
and .sergi int !- imu I L r.issidj have'
died as a remit of aci Ident Sergeant
Cassldt was incident tllv killed by a
comrade in Belgium 'I he news was re
ceived a few tins igo In a ) tier from n
friend of Cisgid) k bt his pirent?. who
live nt 1J0 Vorth riftv -third street I
The War Dep irtment has verified th"
report I
Cassidv was a member of rompant
B, 108th Held Artillery and lnd served
on the Mexican border with tho Second
Ileglment .V (', V He trained nearl)
a J ear at a Georgia camp before sail
ing for overseas last Julj He wis
well known as an athlete
Flvo men formerly reported niKsmg
are now otlii Lilly reported wounded elc-
ftreo undetermined and one as wounded
sllghtb. Three are listed as vlrtinn of
disease and two have died of wounds.
, Private lleirrt Kuplait, t'(7 outll
JFlftJ-seventli street lepnitnl missing In
,' a September tamiultv list, was wounded
and confined to u hospital during tint
month according to tho lorrtcted report
of todav P, ci i t letters to a sister in
this cit also told of his wounds He is
twentv four ve us old H vtent to I'nmp
M'ade last Mav tor lntenite training'
and sailed for Frinee ifier two months
as a member of the SI 1th Inf intrt
I'rltute Charles , Unit , origin lilt re
ported missing sinte j-t-ptembi i .J Is
now leported to hat been ga-ced and
Being Gassed h er"y ' "
. shorked He Ins
Worse Than Deing it turned to this
ci . c ti ii ountrt and 1 s
Sftof.iovs 7iu Hero rr,m Uerng nt a
hospital in Newport News I
'Being gassed Is worie tlnn being
shot ' he mis and hell shoik is torn-- I
thing terrible '
Private Dih vtas overcome in the
flve-d"V b ttile in the Argonnc seetor
whll ijlng wounded lie i" t mem
ber HOtli Ambulance ( oips and
had I fovcricas since Junt He n -ceived
onlv three weiks naming at
Camp Meade before sailing
Dalv is nn electrician bv trade and
prevlou to becoming t soldier ti tele 1 s
homo with his patents at -.7 Noith
Flft -fourth street
Prltnte Metitmler l, Iteller rep ed
as In a hospital, has recovered ard is
now stationt el in th" hospital as a di ig
gist In .1 re ent letter to hl in its
he said I guess ii tlirk I on
wounded, ds I am reported in a 1 os-
CORNS LIFT OUT!
COSTS FEW CENTS
Drops of magic! Doesn't
hurt one bit' Drop a little
Freezone on a touchy corn,
instantly that corn stops hurt
ing, then you lift it off with
the fingers. No pain! Try it!
Why wait? Your druggist sell
a tiny bottle of Freeione for a few
cents, sufficient to rid your feet of
every hard corn, soft corn, or corn
between the toes, and calluses,
without soreness . or irritation
Treezone is the much talked of
discovery of the Qncinnati genius.
Youjl4is lilt kit rieiiiii,
UwBi H'tiiir &., ClmUmil, o.
ft,
ra I
On Roll of Honor
Honor Roll for City
and Its I'lrinity Today
MII.II IN (TIIIN. (I l!l lOl S 1
KrniRTMl VII IM.)
I'rtl lies
.HPFI'lf T. t.lllVlslll 111 'V.i N.irth
I "irlli Htrf i
KKM I. 1,1 T 71. Vtnl, r utreot
M.Vtl IC MiXIII.V, .il.i Cist uer
ae-mt clrent
IltltlH 1. KOIK.l Its, r.'to Ok-ontz .ve
llllll Iltnvt will Mi-., iPUl.MOt sl.Y
ici I'oini I) VU-.SIMD
( oriHiml
HVItrcV II MIV. Jits l hrHtlnn treet
Illl I) (I'ltlAlni S, 111 IMIUTri)
MISNlMi)
I'rltato
JWIhS MilltlM'. 47111 Urcmn street
mi i or ium:m".
apt tin
KOIII ItT I I II Mil (IN (,llltl)(IN, ;:itt
.North lift a uml strut
Private s
HUNK VK1N1II I I 'in-, sIbcI jtreet
MII1M ,1. I.Vltlll.V, I'll Went Price
Htr, rt
tltllll It T filll Ilsl I IN 27 Munre stre-et
I U Itl.Nt K I . II V . i.j North Hutch
inson Ntre'Pt
Illl I) 1ROVI ((1IIF.N1
Vl.ljnr
I 11(1 Ml s(firT. 1,111 llullitt street Iain
downe, Vi
frBeunt
SWII H, I . ( ssim, lli) North rifts
thlri strrot
HOI Nlll 1) S,M i- .
I iellte mint
li Mini i n. viiur, (mmeji
1'rltiite
HII1IWI II. Ihllt, inn I.niust st
Will Mill) s K.IITI (PIEI Villi -I
III I'dllTI l M!-IM.)
Vlerlninle
1 DVII NI) II, s( UNI Illl II. .SI I Mllrs
lr et
woiNnin iii r.un" i nditi iiviin.
HI (I'lll.MOl -I V III PIII.TI.II Vlls-.
INI. I
I'rltntes
JO-.I I'll (, (IKHIII.N. ISlt South
Ntn t nth ntr. t
lIMtltV ItVI'IVN, H7 south riftt-
, te-nf h Ktr. . t
MIAVNDHl I.. M I.I I It. Elf". North
s.m iu, nth tr , f
H VI.TI R N, 1111,1. , .0 West srrc.
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it i ii
.WIIH TdllRI.N-. 101J South Thlr-
tre-ntti -.tri.t
Ill.TlllNII) TO III I (I'KI.VIOI s,
HI PdllTt II Vll-sN(.)
I leiltenitnt
llRnnltl. I KM Mill-, .117 I orut street
l'rltute
rillRHs I IIVIV. 2.7 North Hfis.
fouith etri-et
SsN(. IN (TI(IN
Vrlt lie
W1IIIVI II sM.VKiN, L.05 North
lenth sir '
plt.il but I ju-i Inil i touih of the 'flu
and am ill rlMit m 1 lonsldtr get
ting sii k a luekt mi n, feu no sonnei
wis I well thm the- promoted me to i
tiiit-cliss rtiuKgist and statmntil nic
In re wleu I im getting ilong line
Tlltate Keller was dl.ifteel 1 iM Mi
lijst tluee d it s aft r hi 1 ul giiduiied
from the l'l Udelphia. i j1I j? el I liar
I 3F. 1
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WMMMev f
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SAMUEL : 7$
CAS5IDY. Dica---
Wii!lilirs ii, i h 0f ii '. fi i' jf "ilV'fi iiiiliii'i'HiraiHii i - iruii'" ,n i wuj
tafia Most Beautiful Car inlmerica
'THD REALIZE ioo per cent in motoring make a wise
selection of an enclosed car.
Sedans, Coupes and all cars of this type add to the hours
of possible motoring service. At the same time they
increase immeasurably your comfort and safety because
they offer complete protection from the roughest weather.
Paige enclosed cars merit your careful consideration because,
from the standpoint of beauty and taste, they are
successful and original creations.
The Paige natneplate guarantees their mechanical quality.
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR. GAR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Bis'elow-Willey Motor Co.
304 N.
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15,
nncy Training at Camn Meade, ho
salletl In July as a member of the !16th
Infantry, Ho made his home with his
ptrents, Mr and Mrs Alernnder Keller,
at 2105 North Seventeenth street
.lnrph .1. t rovden. previously reported
missing, Is reported In todav s casualty
IK as being wounded Ho was Inducted
Into tho army last Mny and went to
Franco In lulv He wnn a member of
'ompany M, 316th Infantry. His home
Is on Nineteenth street ncir McKean
Prltnte Anlnnlii (lro, previously re
ported mlslng, was wounded accord
Ing to nn olllclal report received by reli
tlves He was drafted In Itino and silled JfJ DEATHS I1Y ArCTTIFlVT
nfter three months' trilnlng at Camp" UUU'W "I lvjlLlliiM 1
nix
ti . ii.i.....h tvirntvfl0.
Pnit'iL'rrn'bS-T 'gSl'eW 'w'
Intl been n ceived by his parents pro
vlous to this, tint ho was wounded No-
cmhei 10 He wss a member or eom-
Imiiv V, ,sicty-!lrt intamry lie wn
iiiililojcd ns a machinist In civil life, and
it hlln In this city made his home with
ins parents.
LUXURY IN TRENCHES
ENJOYED BY TEUTONS
liladelphian Writes Father
of Upholstered Furniture
and Electric Lights
When the (Icrniitn m ide their luxur
ious dugouts around St Mlhb 1 they did
not figure on our bojs getting Into the
m rap, t rites Cor
poral Simuel .1
torgi nsoii Mt i lnti
il Kipitr Shop
so 101 In a tel
ler from Virnenll,
I'nnce, to his fa
thn, T Jorgenson,
2 II North lilt'i!-
I vtood street
One of th" most
tnti re sting things
1 have teen was on
oiu of mt trips to
the front,' writes
"orpor.il Jorgenson
' 1 have alwnvs
I heard about the
! trenches nnel dug
I outs built by tho
i (lermnns but I s
certainly was sur-
I prised when I siw them Believe
line, nil the credit In tho world must
be given to tl Anierlein lirtvs vtho
fought around St Mllilel, and, iu fact,
on every front
'The Yankee Hoops al out St Mihlel
It id to ,tilv nice up i hill for about two
miles through l.uhul wire and nnchlne
gun nests and nmld nn awful fire from
the bocho guns on the top of tho hill
'The Inrbed v re Is so thick ;.ou
could vtonder how In the dickens jou
csuild ettr gtt thorough It and the
mtehlne -gun tusts are built of concrete
vtlthriilm id rails ns re-enforce ment and
tin tune lies ale Mdow alked vtlth solid
, stone with lenient Joints Some of the
'dugouts tin j built up here are inn feet
di cp ind tin ones occupied b the flor
I in in olllteis weie furnished with uphol-
stirul furnltur. and e nuipjied vtlth elet .
I trie lights '1 Hi did not figure on tho
l 'V links did thet, nid"'
A $6000
MAN
7no is now m1(1 tint ts a
" tiii!lnK t.ilesm m for an
iron and hit el lonccin ami who
)i ul Fplentlld isiitcPKS ultli .1
uholo tl Ktorr, line lieforo
Im unit with liis itrcsent houst,
wants to Mod tr-txellnc
lie N a Koort toiutio lie I
rin fpll th pnods tnti trilti i
ilts for 10 do tin. sime thins I
In tn line
11-f U fipon to n liniui fld-n i
priion-wltiiiii 11 h 11 r-fldont Milrt
niHiuiKt r fr (111 ruihI (hh rn I
In IMillmlHplil 1 or Hn J(lnlt
tintl U willlni; to truiel otti-
hlUUlll-.
Un i.feronrs, so i i! flnnn-
1 il and business r innot bo
Miri i--td Ut 1 is nith j
AND HE GETS RESULTS
vie 1' ill ail'trm a Irttrt o 719, te r
1 HI holt t t ubinl tr tonfthnrc anil
put 1011 ii to h 1 nh him itt oiirc
W. HANCOCK PAYNE
ile i tisini; t;enrj
Drexel Building
Philadelphia
Broad St.
CKtW?8!St?. V . e
J JonaiiN.soN
ni
315 CASUALTIES
ON PERSHING LIST
Forty-four Killed in Ac
tion, 100 Died of Injur
ies, 27 of Disease
Twenty Reported Missing and
114 Suffering From
Wounds
Washington, Jan lli General Persh
ing's report todny notes 315 army cas
ualties Tho killed In action number
H, the dead by wounds 100, by disease
27, and by accident 10
Casualties summarized aro to date:
Tteported January IB Totals
Killed In Action 44 2D.419
Wed from Wounds 100 12,534
Died of ni'esso 27 18,223
Died of Accldint
nnd other causes 10 15, 59!)
Ml"slng in Action 20 19,090
Wounded 114 130,518
OrandToIils .. .115 22(3,283
III IK I RS' MST
Itlllrd In Wtton
I.Ii:i'Tl.VNT IMtard D Paker ruts
hursh Pa , Marion I. farter Howard
ICnn I re Chne I Iptrher WVIIsbiirir N
V Hontili A (Ireen Danville a , James
MeC etell. lsllllle Tenn.
Illesl from Hounds
I.inUTK.VA.N T Prank Holden.
Oakflcld
M
Pleil of Disease
rATTAlVS llohert Tullerton. Gordon.
221(t Vnrth Ilfit-spconl strept PhllaUel
lihln In f p in t Wlllpen Pirtland Orn
LIPL'TKN-VMS Ilarlaml II I otvle Ton
npaut o Psul N (llclssner Abilene. Knn ,
Armstronir I till SUcnuitn. Alt 1 ChsrleSi
I Humphrey, stnmpten, Va ! Hoy W Kfn
nv, lliniknrrll Olela 1 Carl II. Meslrs Mtur
; ele rnl 1 lohn (' Vnn Itlner, Jr.. Chicago,
111 1 Otrlo M, Watklns, lndlananolla lnd.
Dleel of Alrnlnne Arrlilent
. I.IIlUTEVANTa Chnrlea H. tll'vlns,
Mount Stcrllnir Ky 1 vterrltt T t)e Camp,
Yankton H. V 1 Haltih Drjdtn. Drayton,
Dlnl from AcclJenl nnel Other Coes
MAJOIl Ednar Scott, Lansdowne, r.
Killed In Action, Prptlon.tr Reported Ml-
Inc In Action
MIIUTDNANTS I.vman R Cn, t.a-
meint la 1 I rank I l-plnol New York city:
William r I rank. ( liUano 111, William
II Hare. Lansdale, Ta
Died from Hounds. PrrvlonlT Itenorted
IlMslnsr In Artlon
I.ir.UTBN'ANT ppnlamln Thomas Be
tvoskl. I.a Orose Wis
I Ilieel, Previously lleporleel Vllstng In Artlon
MCtmiNANT feamueil H Crouse. Som
erset Pa
Houndeel (Ilecree T'nilftfrmlneil). rrrvlonitly
Reportril VIIpInr In Action
I.IF.UTKVWT Kenneth Prank Cramer
nintrrsvllle. Jf T.
Sick In ltcunltil, I'rerlnnslr Rrporled Mlsa
Inj; In Artlon
l.IKrTn.N-VNT William It Dodson
SprinKfleld. O
lleturnrel to Dutr, Pretlnnslr Rrportrd Miss
Inn In Action
l.lBUTnVANT rtroolio Tdwards. 2117
Locust street Philadelphia Pa
TI.NNIM.t M
Killed In Action
rniVATr1? John H Conrad
Walter Miirsttskl, I'lttiburgh,
Tlclsch Juhnsonburg
Lancasteri
ran w.
Pled from Honnels
PniVATEt Prpd lterrarrl Pittsburgh.
lirlret Pretr, Punxsutattncy Alvln A.
Onrs.naiiPr, I nneastpr Ard Kiln Potts
tottn. Joseph William Kohuth, Glpaj, Mike
Te piles, Johnstown.
Dleel of Dtsrnse
WAGONnrt John U jnrons, Itarnesboro
Dleel In Aeroplane Arrldent
innoilVNT William J Perrj. South
Pelhlel pit
Dlesl frnm Arrldpnt nml Other Causes
fip.iini:Nr stmuei 1. fssspiit, 130
North Hftj-thlril aireet. phllodcli hla,
Atoiinileel Seterrlv
PniVrP5 Tpsso P. Alllnghim Wll
llamsburn Wllllsni D Atria. IiUJH locust
atrcft PhilsdPlphlv, Wllllim J Dovereuv.
Ht Mitr Alpxinelr U. Irtvln. Illehy,
Vndrctt fcefrlrk Hhiron
Vll-elnc In Artlon
PIUVATFt Max J Kozlott sk j . Price
bur, Chpstpr O I.rlchty. Du iloy Joseph
lllcher. l.sntaster. William II. tisimons.
2203 North Tenth street Phlladplphlat John
B. Schroll, Delta; Robert Zimmerman,
Mprncus
Hounded (Denree Cndstfrmlneel). rreloaslr
Rrimrted Killed In Action
ritlVATn Thomas Curran. Olyphant.
Killed In Action (rrevlouslr Reported
Honndeel Hevereli)
snilOEANT Qcorgo M. Oauss, Myeri-
tow n.
Killed In Action (Previously Reported Mtst
Inx In Artlon)
MPriiAVIC Prank W. trrady Seranton.
PItlVATBS William J Iloylon. Adelaldoj
Percy A. Chronlster ttarrlsbur: Conrad
PddonberitPr. Orppp. Plko ( ounty' Henry
O. lethnrlln Washlnitton: John P. ulf
ford, troshi Oluspipp aiovannlnl Moesn
aqua! Joseph T. litrinsohPid, 2J51 North
Iourth street, Philadelphia! Paul nrntottr
ski, Ilrvddo-k, Prank J tlrvaler. I-rle
James L Hawk, Sivaversvll!;; Ernsst
Hooter, Plttsten, Frank I. KlotJ. 712
Master s'reet Phllnlflphls Klmcr A Mi
Auley, 2(1"1 Hast Serncant strept, Phllidel.
phlai Oscar T Patterson McK'epsport! Harry
T. Itoucrs CIO Ogonu avtnuo, Philadelphia
Died from Wounds irrelou'ly Reported Miss
ing In Action)
CORPOn U Harry Hshn. 231S Christian
street, Philadelphia,
Died of Disease (PrefloiislT Reported Missing
In Action)
rUlVATH .William P Kray, Columbia.
Dleel (I'reiloush Ilennrted Missing In
Artlon)
P1UVVTFS Jamra MrOlnne 4701 Prown
treet. I'hllaelelphti. Jospph J, McManuj,
Homestead, Charles C Sppnee, I'each Hot
torn, John I'rcd Stels. Illdgway.
Hounded setcrelr. Previously Reported
Mixing In Action
CORl'OlIAl.s .Vfirtln A Yuengert. Rey
rot stllle, 1 rank Castronote (lien Camp
belli ht.rllnc I. Smtltzer lied Lion.
Hounded Sllrhtlt-. Pretlnusly Heporteil
Missing Iu Villon
CORPORAL "John E Helchert, Pitts-
.MH'IIVVll"- Pdmunl It ''ehnplder 2S14
Miles strptt Phllaeiplphla. I ouls W Harter
PlttsbtllBh Urunn I.sndlnl llltthedap
IMUVArK I.ouls Mtrtln. Pittsburgh.
Hounded (Ilcciee ITniletermlned), Previously
Itrportcel Missing In Action
CORPORAL Nelsen Chappie. South
I orks
111 ULi:n I.lojd O Illilnler I arevster
PIUV AII'S Arthur P. CarttvrlBht. Jo
seph O ( rotden 181k South Nlnet-enth
strppt Phllsdeltillli MlchPiP Dstant, Pdge
Mll fnnll Dlamitl. Mnnesspn W H 1 kls
llllllards Hirr Kaplan 417 south I Iftt
sitmth elrppt I hll id lphls Alpxander O
Killer 210V North tpnteonth strept. Phil
adPlnhli Chicles Lord Clifton Hplgbts,
I rank 11. MeOlll. Dunmnre William Mirks
Throop, Pninclsco Mastandrpa Vlount
Washlncton lohn OstPrriedpr Allison Park.
Walter N Itllev J West Springfield avenue.
1919
ftamu.l Torren. , 1012 Sulzh.,'SlV.""nlh
street, rhlladelphlai Wllllnm '"'; ,.
Sick In Hospital, rretloiuly Reported Mm-
CORPORAIr-Thorna1 W. un'?nnNfW
PIUVATLS Clarence K A'S00 w'llllama-Al-xandrias
James H. Mack, wiijwi
KelCrned to Dntr. rrelotisly Reported JU
Ing In Action ....
CORPORAL Rajmond J. ,u
ouran , ,
nassler. Qun
l..n"i ttoy 'Charles" Mtrsh.h, tiW.i'
I'lUVAw:.-. -rrani;
Herman. CJreensburg: Martin LLIoya,,
nhanf Wllb-rt J WW. "..,'. ' i,
Ilorhe Carbondaio. Harry L scntvatt
Tohn
llnehe
uiru.ooro. XEV, JKKSET
Killed In .'ctlon
A Slrlvn. l.ait Orange. James r. aiamon,
Wcehtttkrn
Died from Wounds
rrtlVATK Olucppe Stutso Newark
Hounded fcterelT
PRIVATII"? Ambrose , Hrennan. 1 en
Amboy. Wllllnm Ponack. lloellol Charles
p Lawrence Mllltllle
Missing In Action .,..,,,
CORPORAL-t.nust O W Icht. ""
Killed In Actlm. l'revloiisltr Reported Mlss
ag In Action ..,.
PRIVATH William II. Pruning. Jeraej
City
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