Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 12, 1919, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910
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ARMY LOSS 1868,
MARINE LIST 34
Double Casualty Record
Issued by tbc War
Department
HEAVY AFTERNOON LIST
Eighty-three Reported Dead
and Missing and 938
Wounded
Washington, Feb. II. Arm casualties
for all ranks reported Ijy tha War Vc-'
partment today total 18GS names, S7,
of which wo In tho mornlnc list. Out,
of a. total of 1021 names for tho after-'
noon list, clghty-thrco arc reported dead I
and missing and 93S wounded. i
Thero are also thirty-four names In
another marina casualty list, twenty-nine
of whom were reported killed In action
or dead from wounds and disease
Casualties for Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia I
are listed below.
Summarized, total are.
Itcported
today. Totals.
Killed In action ).
Died from wounds !
Died of dUease 3 J
Died from accident and
other causes
Missing lit action, including
prisoners
Wounded 33S
31.23;
13,013
19,153
11.1001
164,077
Grand totals
.1021 2U.453I
orm Kits list
Killed, rreilouslr TtenorteU Died
MBUTnVANTS nichard V. Mathews
Ihlcaso, 111.
Killed, rnrlonnlx Reported Mtsalnr
I MEUTENANTS I.ouls M Ilruch. rhl-
aios Kug-ne B. Jones. Clilcaso. JtacCrea.
Indianapolis. ,....
Tdod. Previously Reported Mlln
WKL'TEN'ANT Samuel K. Krlnskj,
Brookln, X. V,
Wounded Mlihllr
CATTAINS William Joseph Carnache
Itncheater, X T rtov n. Xaftzser I.oe An
aeles. CaU IUmoml Orr, :aple, T-x .
Onslow SIirburne Itolie. New Hrlghton, ra .
James S. Tailor. Tlmpaon. Tei.
LIEUTENANTS Thomas 1. Alexander,
Pharlotte. N. C Itelmuth limine Slerrul.
Wli : William J Oonwas. I.nld. OMa ,
Thomaa I. Doyle. Trmont, I'a , Henrv
lllclca, Wllllamipart. Pa., liunran McArthur
Johnston. Omaha. Neb . John bter Naj
lor. Wichita Kails lex i QroMT Nelson
Atlanta, Ga.: John Tanner Orth, I.inchbura.
Va , Maldrum M.. rtlnearton, Oakland al
Harold M. Roberts La Harpe. Kan . Roy
Ueorie It an, racuse, N. 1
rilNNSM-VANIV
Killed In Action
OOItPOrtAI. Thomas Ilanej Jermjn.
PRIVATE William I.. Llchtennatln-r.
Alltntown. .... , i
Died Irom Woanda i
PRIVATES Joeph t'or.atance. Webster
Joseph P. Klelr. Mountain Top; I'ranMIn K i
Mitchell, Cambrldso Springs, Kobrt J.
Price, eivburr. I
Died of Disease ,
MUSICIAN' John Richard Tork Oil City.
1'IUVATE Antonio raternesl. Glen Lion.
Wounded Severely i
PRIVATES Robert r Johnson. Tactory-
Mile; trancis l' JurAiamny. i.liiy; wil-i
llain Marshall, -514 South Fherldan street.
Philadelphia; Joseph Prltts. ll'U South
Tenth street. Philadelphia, Ernest 'V. Race
Kingston: sle 1'. Slra. 3U3H North Fifth
etrett. Philadelphia; Ljman V. Strlchlr,
Unlontown; Tony Zwtsaltts, 1320 South Sec
ond street, Philadelphia
Honor Roll for tho City
and Its Viciniiy Today
Kll.I.r.l) IN ACTION (ritEllOl'SI.Y
nnnoRTrj) missing
Perteante
HENRY It. M.OVI. 6350 rtlslnr Sun
avenue, (Previously reported unof
ficially.) 1KNK IXM1S. 1943 East Cambria
street,
llOUNTinil SEVERELY
I lentenanta
IIOtVAKI) I I.NCOLN 1I.OOI). 3421 North
Houtpf ptr
TlltIM ts IIOLUII CR.MO, 2227 Whar
. ton tret.
AM I.I.I M II. DVVTSOW 2613 Reese
WII.UAM J. ONDKAM. 1718 Maialon
street.
, Prliates
UII.LMM 'MARSHALL, 2314 South
Srmrldan strM,
JUSEI'II I'HITTA, 1164 South Tenth
etrt,
Slt.tK 1. SIR.WO, 3938 North Fifth
TON ZWAniTIS, 1329 South Second
street
MOl'MlIUI (DEGREE UNDETER
MINED) Privates
CAKDM INCENZO. 121t Whsrton
tret
Aim Win CAPECFi J(t Christian tret.
KVKMANXI (I. IJtMION.NK, 02t8 San-
worn utrct
IIKMt HAttTI.I.SO (care Presbiterlan
Hnm
JOHN .1. KF.VVEDY, 21 Christian at.
Illtll MIX OTA. 1U10 South Sixth
IIAKIlV OXDRAN, 2918 South Cornao
trr
tllRI.KS n. WALKER. 1733 North
roh tret
ril,(irjtl() .1. IANZOIflNE. 704 Earn
fttrctt
JOHN tIITT. 217 rcrman street
(il.onoi; .1. i.Rri. 2S0 Waterloo
WIIUVM SIllNfiLi:. Ife Orop atreet
JOHN (.. !M)rilRONY. 1220 Beldorph
POINDED SLIGHTLY
Prlratea
initin .1 IAND. 4033 Ashland nenu-
."AM nitLllli, 30 North American
Alini.l'II 1'. SiajtTII. 149 West Hunt-
Inadon str et
GLORtiE II. RICH, CS37 North Thlr-
tnfh atret
HARRY RoiiOKKi, 2400 timbard atreet.
OI.ltP.lt tll T.S. 443 Flmlnr xtreet
MILLARD I'. MIIJ.ES, C21S Stiles
iret
CARL I', PAl'I,. 4S23 North rifteenth
street
HKHIil'JtT SHOLL. 15 West Seymour
atreet, Oermantown
Corporals
MV J. IIILKUWIT. 1605 North
svnth strt
rFTTUt .1. REILY. 1331 South Thlrtr-
flrst atreet.
rrlratea
IMRRY .1. DrKIDtriELD, 31 North
rifn-elghth atret
THOMtS I. OARIHTY. 2110 Ellsworth
street
JAMh J. fi.VSS. 172 WlniohocKlasT
LIARD IIROGAN. Callowhlll at. (No
number Blen.)
Ml.slLEt IIVllNES. 2010 North Adler
JAMLS P. IIKANNIOAN. S114 Raco
street
4MIO V. GREEN. 2320 Annln street
JOsr.l'll riSIIEK. 133 East Chelten
acnue.
IIARHY XI.nFRT. 712 Tlr atreet
JI.ROMR MARKS. 231 Cllffor atreet.
WorDI.!. DEGREE TJNDETER
JII.MJ) (l'Itr.Mni'iLY REPORTED
MLSblNG)
ITI vales
JOHN J HERRING. 2200 South Ban
croft ntret
PtTRICK .1. NAUGHTON. 220S St. Al
bans street
SICK IV HOSPITAL (rRKYIOCSLY
REPORTED MISSING)
Prlrate
LOfIS I.AMN. 010 Balnbrldsa street.
RETURNED TO DUTY (PREVIOUSLY
REPORTED .MISSING)
Prlrata
IMROLD S. DORSEY, 4240 Wialuslrc
aenue.
SLAIN SERGEANT
THOUGHTCAFITVE
Family Hoped Frank Lcvis,
Reported Dead Now,
"Would Return
TWO KILLED ON LIST)
Misatnc in Action
PRIVATES Cheater A Wolfe Plymouth.'
Emll C. Zuberluhler, Bearer l'alls.
Died lom tVonnds, PrerloiiBly Reported
Killed in. Action I
mtVATE James J Costello. nttsburarh.
Killed, rrerlouslT Reported Wounded, Detrco
Undetermined j
PRIVATE Olher John Ilerber, New Trip-
oil. '
Killed. Previously Reported Mlaslni
SERGEANT Henry II Llosd. 0320 Rlslnsr I
Sun RVerue Philadelphia.
PRIVATE Frank Lewis. 1041, East Cam
bria atreet. Philadelphia.
Wounded SUthtly. Previously Reported Mlss-
int
. PRIVATES Edward N Kauchr, Templa;
Harry E, Nonnemacher. Slnklnr Sprlnc.
Wounded. Decreet Undetermined, Previously
Reported Mlsslnc
TORPORAL Vincent Todxls, Pittsburgh.
PRIVATES William O. Dixon. Oljmer:
Otto Florin Oralr. Alltntown; Tarcy I,.
Oroas. Lopez. John J Herrlnir, 2H3D couth
Bancroft atreet. Philadelphia; Patrick J
Naushton, 2208 St. Albans atreet. Philadel
phia; Anion! Prxcznickl, Erie; ItarVcy W
Itltter, Emaus.
Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Miss
lor PRIVATES LouisJvln. 81(1 Dalntrldsa
atreet. Philadelphia; FfJnk Subinakl. Prlc
bure: David A. Thomaa. 1845 .xouth Front
street, Philadelphia; John II. Wolf, Indiana.
Wounded. Decree Undetermined
PRIVATES Vineenzo Cardano. 1219
Wharton atreet, Philadelphia Guy William
Ferre. Pittsburgh: John L I'etherman. Dan
cor: Edward Ator.tovltch, Eynon; Joseph Al
bltta, Nantlcoke; Lester C. Hobb. Mllroj
Reuben S. Bumh. Pottstown: Millard J. ra.
her. Fallen Timber; Abramo Caoece. 2fl
t'hristlan atreet. Philadelphia; Arthur J. O. i
Reacroft. Olen Riddle; aeorga Boutcher. Ab
tngtan: Daniel I. Karber. Wellsboro; Erman-'
no u. t'anmone, oziu Hansom atreet. Phila
delphia; Francla Joseph Freiler. MInerevllle.
Walter E. Gredleln. Scranton: Irvln J, Kaurt
man. llamburar: Ooorce D. Kettering. Her
minis; Edward D. Eans, Scranton; peter
'laronfleld, Pittsburgh. Henry Hartllng,
Preabyterlan Home, Philadelphia, John
Hopskl, Erie: John J. Kenny, 23 Christian
atreet. Philadelphia; William T. King. Van
dergrlft; John A. Brooks. Cheat Haen:
Charles C. Creager, Wtlkes-Barre: Andrew
J. rrekey, Dickson City; Glenn E. Gavin,
Conneauullle; Dai Id F, Mill PottsTille.
John Hughes, Georgetown'; William 11.
Kauffman. Altooca
Wounded Ellchtly
BERGEANTS Edwin Johnson. Nottlpg
ham: Ralph C, Lang. Greensburg. John Jo
seph Raffarty. Wlndbar.
CORPORALS Eugano P. Drake. Bridge
vjllej Carmine Gatto. Dunmore.: Walter Au
gust Gamow. Erie: Max J. HllkowiU. 1303
North Seventh street. Philadelphia; Peter
J ellly. 133 South Thlrti-flrst atreet.
Philadelphia: William J. YWlhelin. Milton.
PRIVATES Harry J DunVenBeld. 31
North Fttty-clgbth atreet. Philadelphia,
Thomas E. Garrlty. 2110 Ellsworth street.
Philadelphia: James J. Gass, 1728 Wlngo
hncklnr street. Philadelphia; In in Qra-
bill, Paxtonvllle; Ssltator uuemien,
Throop: Andrew liardlsh. Oneida: Ray Hill
ntusvllle; Mlka G. Kopcllc. Osceola Mills
La-wrenea Kosak, Johnstown: Charles O
Torneliua. Grova City: Joaeoh r. Erfort
Plttshurch! John Illlea. Ohloovla: William L.
King. Washington; Edward Brogan. Callow-
hill street, rnuaaeipma: ntawart r. uss,
Kaston: Frederick W. Cooper. Weat Wyo
ming Raymond A. Heeler. Munsey Valley;
Westley Barnes, 2040 North Adler atreet.
Philadelphia, Jamea P. Brannlcan. 3114 Racs
str-ct. Philadelphia; Holland r Tlahavhan.
I'lttabursh, James P. Green. 2320 Annln
etret, l'hlladelphla. Joseph T. Hart. Ber
wick, Samuel Humphrei, Loganla; James V.
Kelly. Plains: Joseph Fisher, 155 East Chel
tnn atenut. Philadelphia, Alfred S. Koch,
Allentoiin; Harry Thomaa Corwell. Cham
bersburg. Hubert W. Hart. Mlnwoeka;
Charles N. Holland, Farrlnston; Harry Al
bert. 712 Taaker street, rhllad'lpnia
Fenstermacher Mount Jnvi Other E. Al
baugh. Tlonesta Mlehele Antonio. Treeport,
Wasllv Bobronlck. Primrose I.eo Bonnach,
NantlcoI.e Henderson nrandt. Croihers,
Harold I Garrett Donora, Qulnton u. un
ion, Rochester JHUa. Zlgmunt KanecKi. um
ler
NEW JERSEY
Died of Disease
WAGONER John L. Murray. Allendale.
Wounded Severely
PRIVATES llamona It. Johnson. N'ew
ark, Richard A Mnlss. South litter; Robert
Zellmar. Elizabeth.
Returned to Doty. Previously Reported Died
of Disease
PRIVATE" Jacob Miller. Jersey City.
Wounded, Degree Undetermined, Previously
Reported Missing
PRIVATE Barney Mosovich. Trenton.
Mounded. I)egre Undetermined
PRIVATES HoracoB. Etar. Long
Branch. Charles II risher. hlizabeth;
Michal Carrow, Paterson; Elmer J I arley.
Atlantic City: Abraham Getter. Parkway;
Joseph A. Anderson. Jersey City. Louis
rohen Paterson. Albert Krltsch. Jersey City:
Jamej King Kay. Rosalie Paris: Harry Bot
viick. Paterson. ISdward C. Flanagan. MUI
vllle Thomas Leo-Fullem. Jersey Clt. Hen
Horowltr, Newark, Abe Horrowltz. Newark.;
Joieph J Kell. Elizabeth.
Wounded Slightly
SERGEANT llolger a. Holm. Terth Am-
CORPORALS Irvine Eansky.Passslp.
Raymond Barnes Flatt. Nawark: Richard K.
Taylor Inlngton; Harold Greene Donley.
rpR"vATnS fllacoma Coppula. Jersey
Clt . William II. Evans. Hammontpn: Lloid
M Brower. Hackenaack; Michael Hart. Jer
sey City: Nick Karadomoglous. Newark:
Thorn a a Henry, Bush. Jersey City : Edward
iireske isawavwi .." ;u:vA """ riT-ie.
Nintn street, uaroasn; juuu . " .VeCt;l
wood: Charlea E. Hoffman. Trenton: Thomas
J Hogan. Jersey City; Joseph I). Katltz.
Merchantvllle. . ,,,
Summarized totals are:
Dead Irom all rauees. --Ja
Missing. Including prisoners . -70
Wounded 314
Grand totatl ... 6938
PENNbiLAANLV
Killed In Action
PRIVATE Jerome Marks. 3231 Clifford
street. Philadelphia.
In Hospital, Previously Reported Mlsslnc
..PRIVATE lr It. Kerr. MeVeytonn.
Present for Doty, Previously Reported Miss
ing CORPORAL Harold S. Dorsey. 4248 Wy
aluslng avenue, Philadelphia.
PRIVATES Errol H Hoffman, Gor
don; Charles W. Buck. Palmira.
NEW JERSEY
, Wounded Severely
PRIVATE Ralph B. Hill, Haddonfleld,
Plnlatlelpliiau Reported as
Wounded Known to Be
Among Lost
Minor casualties " 'he official re
port today. j
Tho names of forty-lne men from this ,
city and Its suburbs nppenr araonf the
I860 slten out for tho country.
Two I'hlladelphinns nro reported
killed In ottlon Serceant Henry Lloyd.
6320 lllslnp Sun nonue. nml Sergeant
Kranlt Lewis, 1042 la't fambrla street
Se-reeant Llojds death as previously
reported unofficially.
Sergeant Lewis was thought to have
been a prisoner In Ocrmany. The War'
Department reported that ho had been
missing In action slnco September 20,
and later that he had been released from
tha German prison camp ut llastat. The
boy's mother became nnxlous about her
eon and went to Washington, whero she ,
found hn wai recorded as hating been,
released from tho prison mp nnd vns
classed as In excellent health
Though tha soldier nan nui vvnn...
noma smco August, his parents neter
... ,..... 1. n A .Y.ft In
suspected mac any nurm n ... -
kin. ..-.ii i. Tto- rvenarfnient message
camo last eek saying he had been killed
I In action.
Krrors r cierw
Sergeant Lewis was a member of
'Company B, 315 Infantry, and went into
' . .. .. . j.ne In Cn. '
tha ecrMco in me nrsi ui.- ...-.-
tember, 1917. Ho trained at Camp
Meade and sailed o crseas last aiaj .
The War Department has explained that
tho conflicting reports nbout fhe rate
of tho soldier were errors made by a
government clerl: In Washington.
Thero are 133 Pennsylvania among
Hie casualties for today. About four-'
fifths of these are of tho ''minor class
Four officers and four privates In the,
city's leport nro wounded setereiy. iir
teen others from this city are claMld ,
as wounded, -R-lth detjreo undetcrm ned,
twenty-ono are mounded slightly and sK
who wero pretlously reported mlssng,
have been located. Xe. .accidents for the
army overseas have been reported for
the last ten days.
SKETCHES or T1II3 1IKROE9
PrlTSle PBtrlck Naughton, 2208 St.
Albans street, reported mllns in No- (
ember. Is now said to bo ",unaei1;'
AnaVSMr., Clara Strain. IK In. a j
oWtf'nSJM'Zrifftoft
tVenty-sTTears old 'and Sentber of
Company I.S 316th tW. XMJ.
Joseph Naughton was severely Juno
durlnc the war while eryInTu,,ltuTii'
British army. Another brother John
Naughton. Is In the American armi. ,
woPunldT?d? wArs"lntlyC'unded In the
?yT. acwrdlne to recent letters from
him to reaincs inii ",""jj
trMnedncmmP Meade, and has been m (
Franca since July. nifford
I'rlrate Jerome Msrlj. 233- Clltwra
street, killed In HCtlon October 4. Is er
ronously reported "erelPVvut"d,1a
War Donartment today. Vrlata MarKS,
was a member of tha 75th. Company
Oth? Marines. The, last latter received
from him was written under date of
Comrades returned to thisrountry te-rlfy
tho report that he was Ki.ieu .h v..w
I M"1S- a'lirft,0,.1? t?alnedHa
year before going otfwew. r
"w." llnt at 'the Clifford atreet
i address. -,.t.M rnm.
Private Itarry -i huiih.-. , ii" i
pany H. 31Bth Infantry, was gassed No
vember 3, according to official reports ,
receded by relatives, living at "North,
Flfty-elglUh street .la recover d after
report said. He was called to the colors
In May. 1917. and trained at Camp
Meade until his unit sailed In July.
Before entering tha army he was an
express wnrnn drler. He Is twenty
two years old. .
rrlvate Vrmano FBrrlona was wounO
ed In tho battle of tho Argonne. He
Is a member of Company K. 315th In
fantty. Ho was called Into the service
May last and received two months
training before sailing. Previous to en
tering the army he was cmplojed In
this city as n waiter and lled with Ills
parents, at 6216 Sansom street.
Private Joseph FUclier, 155 East
Chelten avenue, a, member of Company
1.. Sixteenth Infantry, reported wounded
In today's list, was, gassed fit the battle
of Chateau Thlerr?, according to a let
ter from him to a brotlje1"- ara rlscher.
of the Chelten aenu address. Private
Fischer is twenty-five yean old He
was drafted In September of 1917. ll
came to this country alx years ago from
Russia.
$10,000 Memorial Fund to Aid Poor
A gift of 10,000 in trust haB been I
made to the Protestant Episcopal Church
of St, Luke and the Epiphany by Miss
Anne Hampton Barnes, In memory of
her father. William Henry Barnes, who
died May 5, 1918. Tha deed of the trust
provides that the fund shall be used for ,
tha alleviation of sickness, want and.
distress of deserving persona. '
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CIGARSPECIALS
GIRARD BROKERS
1S blie. S9.S0 for 100 'E
IIIRAKD MARINER ih
ISo Slfo, 10.00 for 100 It
-w m vBr iwi iiavsr acta on jour
l a serve," neither will our prices. IE
BIJVIKOIUK I4lUIirS
ISO SUa. i 10.00 for 100
The famous down east brand, but
not at down east prices.
IIKNRIETTA ADMIRALS
13e bht. 10.00 far 100
A brand worth the advertised prlen,
but wby pay that prlcaT
TOPIO VERFKCTO
lie bite, (.OU for 100
aao our. av.vu tor auu
A brand worth mora than tha ad
vertised price, but sold here for less.
OATO KEY WERT BLUNTS
S far tio Wlw. 7.00 for 100
Mad for men vtbo know Havana
tobacco.
INTEflRiTIAn REX PERFKCTOS
loo Hiie, 111.60 for 10O
Mada by the famous Chas. ilorrls
faetorr for men wbo emoka with their
mouths, not their eyes.
MANTKL PKRFllCTOS
isa ana. av.ou ror low
X rood old-fashioned Bumatra-
wrapped and llavana filer brand!
, the kind your old dad liked "0 well.
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wflsa at rtakt rlee.
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roau. Bntt Below Walaut
COAL
It's a lot of satis
faction to buy coal
and get good ser
vice thrown in.
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Magic! Costs few cents!
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i ell j a tiny bottle for a few cenU,
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hard corn, eoft com, or com be
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vertical pockets ; very stylish
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This is a back view of a
single breasted waist-seam
suit; it has slanting pockets
Copyright, !9i;,Hirt Schaftoc tt Mtrzi
The double breasted waistseam
suits are extremely popular Two
buttons ; vertical pockets
Zthe waist-seam styles the thing
Men coming back from the army or
navy find they can't wear the clothes
they "left behind them" Trousers
too large in the waist; coats too small
across shoulders and chest
A new type of men comes back to us;
clothes have to be designed for them
WeVe done it right; the waist-seain
models have the military look, but
theye business clothes Suits, over
coats j single and double breasted;
ready in all sizes
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