. I 1 ' i' r Ki I; Br ! FRANHFORDHIGH BOY IS WOUNDED EVENING- PUBLIC LEB&EE-PHILADELPHIA, M02TOAT. FEBRUARY Si, ' Polish Nobleman's Son Went to Avenge Wrongs Doric His Father ENLISTED' WHEN ONLY 15 Had Bccii Rccoihmcmlcd for Commission 73 Phila dclphians on Today's List SerBeant Anthony Ot'otthun, one of the youngest men In the nnny to be 'commended for a commission, who Is reported wounded In action by the War , Department today. Is the son or a Pol- )h npbleman unci enlisted at the ape of fifteen, to nvejige tho wrongs dono his father. Grotthus's father In Count Anthony OrMthus. who lied from his estates In , Volsnd several years ago to csenpo per secution for advocating tho Independ ence of his country. He has made his Jiomo at 2071 i:,ist Allegheny nxonue ,lnco he arrived In tho United States In 1198. ,At tho outbreak of the war with Oqrmany he was refused enlistment In tho army, bo his serf, then u student at the Fraflltford High School and only flttcen years old, was sont. (According to recent letters to his father, Sergeant Grotthus has made an excellent record In tho army. 'Ilo Is attached to Company U Klfty-clghth In fantry. On September 30 ho was se icrely wounded and gassed In thn en gagement In tho Argonno forest. Ho has iecoered nnd returned to his unit, according to his latest letter. He was promoted to corporal while In training In this, country, and for his ability as i soldier was, given a scrgearrcy soon t after ho arrived overseas. Since then ho has been recommended for a ctm ( mission. Oencral Pershing, It was learned, refused to sign tho commlslon on account of tho hero's age. Father's Property ConfUcnteri In the early days of the war. In 1914. the Germans murdered tho jelatlves of the youns hero's father, confiscated all his father's property. Including a large sugar refinery, and destroyed his palace. The Grotthus estate was situated In Po land, 000 miles south of Warsaw, In his last letter homo tho icuthfuli soldier said ho had taken his toll of the bochc, and that he was rutlsflcd for his part, but hoped that by tho peaco terms the Germans would bo reduced to beggary for tho crimes thav committed during the war. Sergeant Grotthus is nw In Germany with tho army of oc cupation. ' With a total of seventy-three names on tho honor roll, tho city today again has a largo casualty list, Seven from Philadelphia and Its vicinity aro re ported dead. Two were killed In action, ono died from wounds and ono of disease-. Two aro classified as died from accident, or some other cause, and tho lemalnlng one. Lieutenant Harry H. JIauger, 5601) UMng Sun avenue, is ic porte'd as dead with no cause given. His death had been prclously reported. Two men wounded severely make up tho remainder of tho city's major casu alties. In minor Injury list there Rro thirty" wounded with degreo undeter inlncuYand twenty-four wounded slightly. Nine Cabled Correclloas Aflfacd ,lp; tile regular list there ur'c nine cabled "corrections lo previous re ports for the city. Tlieso are claHifled as wounded scxercly, three;, wounded slightly, two, nnd returned tojduly, two. All were prrvloualy reported mlssliur The War 1'epartnient admits todAy that Private James P. IJooley, 511 Pierce street, was erroneously reported wound ed. One man Is reported mlsslns from his unit In tlto War Department cmualt re port Isiuod yesterday there appeared the name of Prlvato George I. MeDqn. aid He gave no next of kin and ho emergency nddrohs, nnd It Is not known by tho War Department what part of the United States ho halls from. He had been reported killed nnd Is now de i lared to he lit a convalescent camp. One rhlladelphlan. Private Frank J. Gun (alliiB, 31 S Callowhlll street. In yester day's report Is said to havo died of -disease. There were tho names of thirty sex en Pcnnsylvanlans In tho report. , The names of 445 men from this stato are Included In today's report for tho , country. A total of 3566 for the nation 'brings tho casualties for the American expeditionary forces up to KS.ISJ. The losses for this stato nnd city havo not set been announced. Skttrliea of the Heroes Corporal George llnrnn, 212? South Sixtv-soventh street, was wounded In tho right leg by machine-gun bullets October 2, In letters home, written slnco the armistice, tho soldier said. lie ,has rc coered and rejotnrtt his unit. Ho en listed In the KlrstTteelmcnt, N. G. P.. trained at Camp Hancock and sailed for oxersea1) as a member of Company I.. 109th Infantrv, In.May last. Two of his brothers. William J. Burns. Com pany A, 315th Infantry, and Vincent Hunts, replacement unit, served over seas. Private . William J. Bums was gassed in action, but has recovered nnd returned to his homo from overseas. Vincent Burns Is with the armv nf cr. , i? pupation. H. escaped uninjured In the "Hit in" PumiH" ii a inn nuiiH Ul II" Ham n.ums,;0ftho Sixty-seventh street ' address. J'riTats Chester C, Ittirns, 6013 Lans- downe avenue, a member of Company .. A. Twents-elghtli Engineers reported . missing, was wounded in tho left arm, p accofduigjto War Department correc lions today. Ho Is thirty-five vears old, and enlisted tn. November, 1917. Ho trained at Camn Meade and Railed In May. Previous to Joining tho colors ho , naa mauo nia nomo wun a sister, sirs. Moore: at the Lansdowne avenue ad dress. f Private Thomas 1 Sclinilltd. Company . JD. 109th infantry, was gassed on Oc i 'tober 8. He Is only seventeen years old, and enlisted .In the First Regiment, N. O. P.i In July, 1917. , He saw service . on the Mexican border, and after a -. period of training at Camp Hancock sailed ff-r overseas In May. Ho Is tho son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Schmlttd, and before becoming a soldier had lived with his parents at 6003 West pioreland street. In recent letters homo the soldier said that ho was recovering. rrlTte Wilbur Wllllama, colored, thlrty-lhrco years old, Is cno of the xery few colored men from this city . to have been wounded In the, war. He lost his right eyo In the fighting, Sep teniber 28, according to tho War De partment and letters he wroto.hls mother, " who lives at 1733 Cambria street. It A' Is attached to the Machlpe-Gun Com pany, .n,8in jmaiury, ana lias been overseas since May last. According to Prl"ate Williams ho lost, his eye In the , Cedar Hill attack near Sedan. He Is J' thirty-three years old, enlisted In Octr. ber, 1917, nnd trained at Camps Meade and Upton. .Private. Franels Mcfilian, Company I, aiBth infantry, was gassed September 30. He Is tho son of Patrick Mcahnn, 301S Tulip street, who has three other ' jinns besides Francis in the service. Mr. , McOhan himself tried to enlist, but was rejected by army physicians, The other sons are: Aloyslus nnd Joseph Mc Ohan of the army, nnd Harry Men h an of the- navy, Francis McGhan, reported .wounded today, Is twenty-three years old. He Is. tho only ono of the fighting McOhan hoys to have been Injured In the war. He has recovered and rejoined his regiment, according to recent letters he wrote home. Honor Roll fo'r the City and Its Vicinity Today Rtr.T.rit is ACTION frlrsle iVfl.I.IAM nAHVKV. 1134 Trnn at,, . i amrtan, mai.ti:k Wi:i.I, 70 nt Wlatar at., mru FROM WOUND? Trlrate JOHN sni'lNSKV, 533 South Ninth it. nir.n or nismsR Prhnle MIl.I.lAM 1. MAY, 2109 West Sedtelr mr.n or acciubnt and oninn (AfSKS rrlrates JOHN II. I.VNCII. .1027 North Tilth it. JOHN Md.Aroill.IN. til Wen Honnr- Ct Bt in:n (no r.i'n tiivuvi I.leulensnt ' IIARKY II. MAI tIKK, ."''.00 Itlnlne Sun ve. H'rcvlauily reported inlialn: ) wot'Mi:n suvKur.t.Y Trlrsles HIl.t.UM KKNNKIIY, aTI.1 t.fhlsh af. JtMHS MrlXIN'Al.ll. lttBO Tlln t. till. I.I M II. UAIII,. '.'8J.1 I'hnthsnt at. II.Mtl.l.H I'lll'.STKK ltl'KNS. 01(l TONY JUVNKTTB. S02S Lancaster ae. nr.Ti'RNK to dvty (rnr.vioi-ji.Y iir.ronTKD misinu) I'rhntfa J(isi:ph h. ki:nt, sat Nortii 22.1 t. JOHN JOir.ril Kinnv, lull) Parrlah at. WOUNIII'.D Ht.KHITI.Y (PRtTYIOCSLV Ri:i'ORTi;i MI1KINO) C'orporafa (IDOItlii: HATH MclUN.NKV. 2J18 South Srond at. Ml I.I.I AM lltANCIS MfllltlDf. 130 McKan a. WIl.I.IAM UMVRKNCK, C9tl North Camau at, nRROMiOL'SI.YIlKroRIIlIIMOL'NIlEI) TrUate JAMES P. IIOOI.IIY. 611 Plereo at." WOfNIIKIMir.tiRKlIV.MIETERMlNED Major HO.Vin ir. SMITH, 1CH Walnut at. C'orporsl Cl'.fll, A. 1IOTTS. 121') Chtrry at. Iliiclrr JOiH;l C. MII.I.IAM4, 4511 lltilte at. Meihanleiiina llOIIKRr .1. MiliKNNA, 1S28 Moor at. yri:rni.N lkwandomvI. jmii salmon at. I'rlfatu HERMAN I.. ART., 2320 North Tnn- IVAIlV.K (I. STA1NZEWHKI. 343 North I'alathorp at. JAMI'.S HI.OAN. 3304 North Rerond at. SIMON IIKItllKIt, 2'JU CjTUrfU at. JOSEl'H I'. HMITII. ntL'l Callowhlll at. 1,IVKKNCI3 TKKKONI, II17U Upland at. LION El, IV, UOKDON. 1311 North Six- tlth at. ARTHI'll PAVI.IOV. 12.1 laland rol. M'AI.TI'.R KADIOttrtKI, 011 South Bec- onil at. HAMI'I.I, ROnKRINOV. 1212 Pa.laral at. AVAI.TK.lt J. SMITH, 'J 1.1 Waaler at, llAltltl R. TAltr.s, 1718 Vln at. Ill's Mll.liMlS. 1943 Hoiith Thlr.l at MII.I.IAM A. It'Altll, 1919 Hamilton at. Sergeant IH'' . RRADI.F.V. 201 Wet Ilrle ni' IVAIII.U S. RITTENHOrHi:, 173.' IVanUlord ae. Corporals WIl.I.IAM II. MI'IAT.Y, 3027 .pnc at. HKIMIi.MI (itlll TIIILS. 2U71 Hail Allt ghnv hv M'll.l.lAM J. I.OITI'S. 328 North Law rence at. Hurler HARRY VIOI.EII. 2100 South UouM at.. Weal rhlladclphli Privates THOMAS A. SCHMIPT. 5003 Weatmin- WILLI l' A. TOl'RIOII. 2.-,1 Routh at HILIIl'R R. WILLIAMS, 1733 CambrUco t. (ll'.ORIIi: W. II ILL, 1012 Panama at, VRAM'11 J. MrtlHAN, .".OlS Tulip at. MALTER WOOLSTON, 401 South fifth at , Camden WOPNDr.D SI.IOHTI.Y " Sertennts 1'RINK RIWDEN, 200 Lceum at, lanayunk, Corporula OEonnil R. WKHER, 202ii North Twen- ty-alxth t. THOM IS. FRANCIS IIERRY, 3127 North llnrtvtllo at josuril YOODINI, 62j Mercy at. rritate li.MIL P. BICKERT, 2421 Montgomery ne. IVOCNDED SLIfllllLV r.lftitennnta I'.I.MUt 1. SMITH, 1313 North Twelfth HAItltY (i. IIL'RKHARDT, 4 Wtat Olnty ae. CorporaN AI.I'AAMIF.R HAI.I.Ii:. 2315 Uaat Adama at WILLIAM J. MedKEOHAN, Lit North llrtfffs at JOHN A. ftllAY. 1712 North Sliti-tlrst at I'rlTates CI.AICE.NCK J. SHAW. 107 Weat Sey- mnur Jt JOHN J. lill.DIll, 1812 South Chadivlclc JM'iin noi.l'.V. M42 Marker at. THOMAS J. IHNI.OV, 1 144 Paxon at JOHN JOSEPH MelNTYIIi:, 182t Brun- THOMA'4 PATRICK .SHAW. 3530 War- JOHN A. CLItlCH, 2843 Kaat Venanjo DAYIII FISENBKRO, 221 South Pifts'- JAMM JOSEPH McIIENRY. 2014 Cain- mf at Dd.MINIl'O MELICi:. 1203 Kimball HllllhRT E, O'llRIITN, 23(11 Coral at. JERRY PASdUAREI.LO. 000 Carpenter 1919 3566 CASUALTIES ON DAY'S ROLL 1803 Names on Morning List and 1763 in After noon Report DEAD NUMBER 232 ;32 Killed in Action, 200 by Wounds, Disease and Other Causes iliInton, Feb. 21 Four long army casually rolls, with 3SGC names, all ranks, were released by the War De. partment today. The morning report ll with 1803 .llaaini i""ir.0,2Ai' '"!' "'sin "i.niv AVhi-i"r?nJ "rce'i I'hl' .i...!i.iVT,l.".,'r",'Prrnia h. ioui Woanrled llhn.r Pfetlouilr Reparted h MolClnney, aaaivnia. - -. ' .'. ..wi.-iiia .-1. ijoiiKnprir. Ljm.f laaiowni Mirhi m..,...,.: i':...- . Frcach, (lallllzrn, John .Marldno, ltaateton. IVoundril, Hesree 1'mletenrilned, rrerlonaly Reported .Mlaainx . r.nlyATI?s r-.c'u" P. I'erwatar. ltan n.m' r.on,,,nliPl. 'lrula. Pottatowni Wll- 1.1.11. Y.I. ?..!.. ..Y.'.r,up' .ju .MCKfan airffi, ...inuvitiiai itiuiam ji, pure Mjcra, Hhlrleya- Relorned lo IluU. l'reiloualr Reporle Mlf lot t,ir.l."J.AJP,;.."'J,?m"l.A Pullerton. Klttan r.i5i.tI1r!i..wl '"" , hawrenc". fitiil North knao street, PhllaJclptilai Frank Nicosia, Erroneously KrpnrtM Uounilfd, Derree Ua- ilnril ilrtermlnail J'RIlAT.n Jamrs p. Uoolev. 811 Plerca I'lilladtlphla, atreet, Ieere I'mlettrmlne Ilrndler, 201 Waal ienue. phlladrlphu, lurry 15. Olarka. ',,.,!l if"" ma. ,famurl V '; Vreenaburr! n1:,J',,f'er,'. "V.nl "" ,'.'.. Walla, roraopoan John II. S,,tSU i.Ji1' IVoimder, s nn ivTfl ti.... .-.:- v v" v-.tt" " . r "uy .ticnuf. i nil A innni tUoran ffl'' Hohexani Watttr h. Itltlcnhouar, Ji.i I, o .. u """"i rnnaacipnias rat- ilaiini'r ' ullhn' M"H1. Erl J. Ooou, t'oniV)nAr.'E:.KwtiiinM n ,.., oa.v li-I.ln?".,i la.ne;bur, Michael J. Chatloa. itocka. sirmund (Irotthna. J071 Kiat Alia Q'n.L 5,,,Snlr I'Mla'MphUi William J. i?i... lr.l " lnina atreet. l'hlli- i Port! I'harla Itnn.. xtli,. .t?. ... names, while the nftornoon list contains i UJ'V"0" Ij"o P. Thornton.' Athlon. Jnaapli Retained to Dnlr, PrcTlontty euaainr Reporled . PRIVATK" Harry II. Treat. lUrkflti to,wni Thomaa J. Kruk, Jery City. Weonded Sererelr, Iretlonaly .maains IIePniVATH Harry O. Tarker, Wpnndad Reported Itudeon Reported Allihlly. Prerlonit jiiaainr COnPOnA!. Thomas Mallllo. Orana. rRlVATK Uoraenlco Ant elueel, UrMc IS boro. Monnded, neirree I'ndrtermlnrd, I'reilooaly itviwrirfl ..iiai .PRIVATE City. Relorned to -JAMBS rmlnet aalnt BPKARMAN. Dulr, Tretloualy .iiiaainc 1763. of whom 151 are dead, eleven miss ing and 1631 wounded. The complete list of onloers and the enlisted personnel for Pennsylvania, N'ew Jerey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Is Rhen below. S'uinmarltctl totals are: Ht, Clair. Joaeph Wilson, I'.urn 2109 South Wlndaeri I Killed In action Died from wounds Died of dlseasoj Died from accident and I other oauaei 'Mlsln In action, includ ing prisoners Wounded lie ported today Totals .12 21 ISO 21 II 3323 .11, CSC 13,1(0 10.S72 2.9SS . CJ28 190,619 Grand totals .1551! 2CC.123 orric IJl.S LIST KlUed In Adlou LlUfTENA.NT Jamaa A. Kelly, ried mont, W, V. Died from Airplane, Aeeldtiit LIUttTENANT Clcore R. Denle, Rldee wood, N. J. nird from Dlaeaao COrNEt Carl lto,t, AdalravllM. On , LILUTK.VANT Luula 11. IMnUliam, Jr., Hpokaiie, Waah. Dlnl from Wound LIKL'TKNANT Jt Edward rounr, Hart ford. Conn. M'ounileil Seierrlr . LIEUTKANTS ChnH.i Stuart pannlaon, Denver. Col,. Frank 11 llalnaa, Sprlncotooh, ra,: Jamaa A, Kelly, tlrenmount, Ky. IVauuded, Derree I'lidrtarnitnrd. Prettaualr Reported Died from llounda LIEfTENANT I'harlr T Swift. At lanta, (la. Wnlunla ham. HPOLRR ltarry VIoiMla, ilJfMIAN7c-"c'irr,'V,s1 ."UVATEtS: a.l.,(i",;.",ffwl.h.r1 State Lino. Harry Tuttlo Coal Valley! njwar.l J. S.f."SV' ."00 Weat 5-ambrli aire.?. I'hll: 11-II1I9 . niliai I' at(lta. - ....... 1 . api.h i.i wC. 'Wi'i "n.r'"wn.:.?-IIIPPua, .Nrnark. Leo Mlehael Oulton, 1 oiirRhi Thomaa A. m, hi.1,1 imn r?.. .7;. i 5'"l ,, k,H.. H.lt.J.l.l. ' .1.. . '" . ........ ,; ,":,,"'V Hiiaui-ipnn, wuiiam 11 .spall, n,.V."i"d'W ,'."U.,N- Sl'- MuntlnBdon, :ri , 1, ' n-lhruJh- "''"llald. William A. luKIn'V ?Au- 8ou,.h "feL Phlla.l.lhlai It Wini,m.""iK;' .'.'""J". Pf'""i Wilbur dalnl.l . '",'";. .,.T,"i,,Vm.b.,,''' l'Nl PI""' d.ii 5ii!;Troy "S"1" New llrlthtnn, Ilena. im ..i,?.-",""",'. "jnawmuti Henry Srharta. l-ridii "i l,,,.Iv,l.lP,R "mich. 1'lttal.urgh. iredjrtek IV. Wallmrn. Nhainokln. Leer f.. wood Kcranton, (leoriee IV Hull. 1912 v"!S; "treat. Phlla1.hl, 1'hlllp l.erner, oriiiampton: Pranr J Meilahan. .10M "!'' "'ft. Philadelphia. Ralph 1"? Marker, nmt". 'l1"'.,.0"" Newkl. llonoldavlllej I'mk iV.i" ''",, Ohnnibrliur; John V i?i.n.,1i,.t"byrsh.!. """ Kenneth Mhon, VmX"?,' 1I,",,,-- lilarencs Miller, Itoh.,,urftl''J,,?y ll- H'own. Weat Punbury, KVi-aifi11' .TJJ'r' IInn"'. Charles Neunan, rCWiSS: itnadrLion! 1''rka- K,n" !""omon Wounded Mlihllr WllllimKANTi?Hr.rr- M- '' ''larlon, iirJilf "s.IV, ix,,:'1 -1-3 Soutl laamlnter 5.r?.!;J,V-l",,1Phla' "r,'l W. Plateman, lUdlnni rf."0" ll' rT. Carllsla; rranlc iSi:,"1, -'inayunki Jamaa It. nutl-dae, f'MKd;.TPLJo;r.?.h. Hm"hj 5"9 Reed atreet ililladelphfa; IVllllani W. Webb. Wllklna- bV", " " .AI'F-W.l.er It -..... ui Aiorieif. rRIVATr.S- WILLIAM CARMMRR. n?Sk,t,.n, p.".nl?1 Carter, Hlshland ratki Ruaaal Peak. .Mount Holly, Wounded, Decree Undetermined Sr.nORANTH Nathaniel ArirDlrnni- l.r. aay ritsi Jamaa J, Troy, Pateraon Arthur nnei josepn earner,, r.aaalr n V.Mrl lhllln A I., .i.i. Mickey, Ilayonnei Rudolph O. Norrthaua New iirunawicici Jeaas A. I'ulls, Camp , J'OnpuilALS Nicholas Hard. Wesf Ho- ' bokanl l.eivla 11, Cutter, Ilurllncton, Carlo J, Oerlatl. Weat lloboken: William M. .l I Italia, Chatham: riamuel A, Matthews, BSO I York atrcct. Camdcni John V. Wlnlfkl. Horn. I mill". ' Jlt'flt.Rtt Morrla Haeknoff. Newark 1 MKCIIANIC Michael J. ConnoU Newark PRIVATES Joaeph ule, ,-,.il Cllnlen atreet. Cannleni Joseph P. Spellman Jcra t Ityi Michael J. Stack. Jersey C l Ivtrlelt "iMivinn, .-NewarK. ions iciei jerae (Hi Joseph Rualiton, Pateraom Joseph M nlekf, South River. Thomaa Hate., mi Cooper atreet, Camdcni Joaeph i'hrla Mc. Kenna, Nutleyj Mathew McNeill, Norrls town; William llauer, Cllftoni Iphonao Olordano, Morrlaton: Clarence II. Mat thew , rieidaboroi William Mornhlnwe. Newark: Demetrius Muatakaa, Pennairro.e. Robert I,, llarckley, llJrllntton Luula J (nark. Leo Michael Oulton., Wee. William Travera.. Weat (Iran. inram 1;, van iopen. .NewarKt jonn van Iloven, Paaaalcs Atoalua Warren, Newark, Walter Woolaon. 01 Houlh ritlh atreet. Camdeni William C Woolaon, 401 South Fifth atraet, Camden. Wounded .Slightly SKROUANTS Rdward A. Vtrlch, KUia botht Ouatao 11. Werdann, Verona. CORPORALS John V. O'llrady. Dover Raul M. Hinier, Newark Ralph W Vree. land, liloomneld; Thernn Daniel". Newark Jacob Anuaklewlcr, Jersey City, Waller Jn aaph Coushlan, Perth Atnboy, James J Morjn. Jaraey City. Charlca W. Schroder Jeraey City. III-'OLKIIS William L Meter). Pranklln Park. Herbert W, Miller, Ne-arl Ml'SICIAN Aino A. Halantro, Irvlngton. COOIC Maaalmn Potitanl, Trenton 1'IIIVATKH Ldward Dldcell. .leraar Cltv niaroma Rclnto, Paaaalo; Walter. I' rmlth, jflrnry i . imnry r nmiili, eiv iiruns riuiowa, r m I,,-, 1 , , i Jeraey ; I 'l " " " " 1 1 1 11 1 rY Iftajl - - '' 'i' l "JQ n fA-. .ASC0 A SCO. 1 iHPgI.f 1 ll ASCO. A SCO. ,ASCO.,. 1 m mm aiai .. . - m t jm ' h aiurcLa uu THtn SBBBBl 1BVBBI SSI iBBIVMBBlBBI . SBBBBl f its wmmmiwwiii m wick. Michael P. Oranse, l'rederlck Joaeph Dniila. Jray City: Mark A Malta inomaa j, itowiey Atlantic City Hi Lulirl Cannllla. llobert J. Hesko. Jeraes chmllt. Jaraev city; Kranic c. uooth. Kearnv City; Uondrnt , . . .,1.. ... u'.u.m, ...-,. nri, Perth AmtMV! Tnnv a. Blanco, fltlrllni: Ituasell H. McCormlck, tloldenbera, New nrunawlck: t."wl Naarn. Ianie llrancnj Henry N'unsohaucr west New Torki Oulalno Ncarrhllll, Perth Ambovi Toriy Helewakl. llyron City: Klnur J. ".mlck, Qulti. ton: MdHurd Ktcrliens. Arllnatnn, Leo Mnvalua Uremia 11. jeruev city; lUimnnd r. MllChrll 1ltl. Wvnrtm.... ';V",C" rsjumweal, J1CJ Jl peer, lcorBmMri-Xl'lUU"A,",hl'- 1'ldlad.lphlal fii'v.L ..''""' i Human i'rnncn jicrry rvrtie: v 1 -'V'v ,:,7 ii" ?nr.rr t t t ;,... i.;v.h .v. ri. r :v;;tV j :'"' v. itioKrr. lowam o. s i. -: -;:-:"" -.-.-,, ........ Viw rnimnn. Mount OIIvm-. KIomi Wl- eKc. '::'";"!'.,, 'moriu 1; wiiiptt nt - ,. till itiJ. it 2.. jfcrnf Killed In MCtton I nr ""nuaiiiiim; ivootri h, an rice. ' '"' ironi nouiid . I "a".. lUfil of dlitan.. n III IJI ITD ts.l-i.. sa .. . . .. , ..1..1."" ,7 " ,, ::-:; ":"' hi i. .ivd un. iirmi nrr a up r n hciioti . . 1 frlea a i"T, X ihiia.i.ir.hi. i An ura.n. ullribftn: Thomai u nhnrn. .. '" "I " 1 t-ti f rr I .rtiil. X Tli is.iHttll w Vi.w.ol.1 .!... a'iil '" a iii'ui'iiiiuri i-i.n, .1111111 noinnnii ?r, Win&rn , ,.t! Haynuv ffrtn1 lllll"J'rU: llobert in ,.e''9-,- ,, K ,, .iiipm I ree anl, loiai .Ml Krroneon.lr Reported Killed In Aell.n ' 2l jfonUun!?rV ih-'!IS . !',A$n l'i:VN,l'LYAM I ' LinrrnNAXT-James 11. Hrlwa, Ilous-, Coluilaro, PlttsbnrVh. Kra.ik ; viVk ' i -As! Killed In Actio.. JKIUe-rin A,.n. Prerlou.ly Reparted Ml..; rVgh)n' SMJeWeS , pJrlyh-lRlSdhlr IKUTKNANT-ard W 2 JlT u.ijtii in ,. 1 1 ... .j.., I ...;. "?."-.' "real, Philadelphia , .mue linr avenue. I'hllailolphla. llounaed Sllshtb. Pmlou.ly Reported Mls m . 1 eadlju .K an,, 1.1 I . Dauah-nbauah , Present for Dnlr. Pre,!-...., i:,r..a A S c o ' i t A C o A .S -s UJ A S c ,0 I A SI fc to i a c o . MHUTRNANr Culleu ..aiaycite. renn. Returned to Duty. Previously Reported Mill 1 - ins .CAPTAIN Oacar. L. Jonea. Ht Joseph, 1 .,0 I ntrce. I Wonnded. Decree Undetermined I -MAJOR Ud win A. Vulz. Weat Pltlaton 1 ,-a. . CAPTAINS Lee C. Toney. Plcdm 1 Ralph P. Tracv. San Krftnclaco. C K. MacAlllater. Oconton. Wis. : Everetto l , nmi.n. ran jtiver, Moas 1 . I.IRDTCNANTS William A. llrawer, .nampuia. lenn.. j-. i). lines, Campbell ll4t-l,i T'tT.'. 1 "'"" ... iJuuncriy. i.nai,on 1'AIICI L.lKI-llll.'t'tF- .,.., W...,. I...,. ,.1. ' I rn,In',v.,,"",l"1:"", COm ,', , "wi 't,V Mii.iM . VV Kv MbulK. Palim Horry i r.'''.,1 "".l,ur.',h;.J teo Yalaamls. Wood 1 Wil'' ,Jn'mlon. James Joaeph Meaner 1 7i'ilA..c.l,,lmV. "ireet. Philadelphia. iviU ?!.?o,"J"' ,.".r,m,n!r- Charlea 11. (ir.,rt ricottdale. r.n.itrt r.Mk. .,, ,. . :' tnenloo Mellare. 12ii.-. Kimball itrVei Piil'J' ' r'.J.niiil"".'"l?h,'!:..J,,rr'' Pasciiiarello. (lmt ,.'.".r'''P.ttr.."!''el. I'hlUdelnhla Rlchar.l I'. 1 ITrrpnennsly Reimrted Mljalnt LIEUTENANT U." c. Stone. Ilrain Pittaton. 1 Ru;ie.r JUhnoy 7 ujryihn' J " uKlrV: -' ... '" ftSI i"? ,V V-.n.' .I".1' . lvl. Waahlnaton: .Mlaslnc CORPORALS Paul T. llurle. Harry R RearabMUkh. Keanic: m:w ,ii:i:si:v Killed In Action PHIYATU Gutas.e If. Uoelr. rmk. Died of Disease TRfM.PP.TKR loi, Sthacl.. Newa.k -buo r.unm .aiiii. nrih.n,Hi.. , .- . -r....: ..:; . i'f'" HinV bnPnnto'knl aV hu'r 5 ,leht ..H?wrT 1dln. Michael j s ,li. ru. I'ltahuislii Heliuster C Taj lor. Ran. I !i.n.,.,i',0A'r" """!" Rarneelwn.: Leonard !,,.U,.r'JLl,.,.0' . !:''r - ""Td. l-nlon i:dIvoo,l Pkrk. Pa. K Ira, 1" i W.at 1 hi. .ijrr'K!,",!,PV"' M.r.bBii ti w.i. I S:,Vr .'.'' ."r.V 1 naaten Peter rerde.. Ham Poat Nuaent. Southampton N f 1 ..V.KC MVLr.rJ..i"".l,"..V. " Hn.nmer: Je, Mile. Ky. : Harry J. Holsllaw. NenU. III. Thomaa CaniDhell r..ii. Atl.Anv V. V v;nai.ea ... JMeKllllps, Oeorae L. MnWIlIlama M... n.vm.mrt 1 V. ..',".-;.". 'i'"rTO. eor siainnciser. 1 P. Purcell. Colorado Bpr rise Col.: jo.tpi, ' "u"c'"v"Ji ' "r.u..''." ""' RradforJ city. t ICTi: IIKRD1W. llrldcabura". 033 Kdsemont at., MLSSINO IN ACTION PRIVARD DORSKY, -1210 Wyaluilni (leorco P. Potter. Kastport R. Rapiizzl, Ithaca. N. V.: Harold K Simon. Marshall, tlnn.i lnuan ir TArtt. 1 (lalvcston, Ten 1 Walter c Thompson, Chi caso. III (Jeor?e Nathaniel Ansclm, Orati- vine, til, Harry IV. Cameron. Ranailarr. Ind,. Walter Cochrane. MielhjMlle. Mo . 1 (leorao K. Taldmaii, llrnckhn, N Y, : James H Mclntvre. Nurth Adima, Maas , PauI I IMnard Mattlce. Kootvlllc, Wla ; John W I Hehaupn. Plttslairali, Pa , Charlra J!. Sej- 1 mour, Denver, Col.; Donald M rllvh, Cnlum hua. O. : Hnard II Rmulleii. New York N. Y . Leslie H BurMer. no emert-cnev ad- I dress, Joseph II. Pcretll. Iloaton, Mass.: Herbert J. Powell, Aberdeen, K D Milton Alvln Qullllns, Hprlna- Volley. Wla , Auiua tua Van Dcventcr, I'lalnfl'lU, N J. Wounded Mlibtlr MAJOR Robert M. Hhadkleford. auv or iritinu, va Pnli e r- CAPTAINS lwls C Carpenter. Colorado tonlo. Tex NIIW, JRRMP.Y Kllled In Action pitivP-rri'-''!!?, """'"I'k N'teonr . f "IX.AT'-M : llRllam llarvej, Camden: John Toraon. Pateraon. Joaeph riuulchlo' 1 Aternon. Died V'om Wounds PRIVATll Aletander Daneluk. Newark. Died of Disease r,2??.ll,AI'T7j6"'P1 " Clark, Newark PRIVATE Prank Noiakj, Trenton Wounded lerelv PRIVATRS AleiHnder Deperapo Pater, anni 8lxatore Ljn-Hs. sllier Lake! Harold M. Jordahn. Jerney City. Conslantlne Mor tlnehuk, Newark Killed In Aitlon, Pretlouslr Reporled were wounded. Tliey arc the sons of. Mr. nnd Jlrs. J. C. Dorsey, 246 Wyalus Inir tixenue. Apcordlnir tn lettors ibov I Aioto home they havo virtually recover- ru iivuiureir woui.ua, . l.iey trained aii Iiotlom. llov Soner .Vnitlrnke, n.....An 1 - - .-... Sprlnaa Col.i Joaeph M Si.npao, Hn An- in.o. lex. LIRUTHNANTS Thomas A. Klzln. Kit. tannin. Pa ; Patrick r O'Brien, somer llle. Maea.i Walter W. Scott. Ilrookavllle, Mlaa : Charles p. Hhankland, Atlantic City. N. J : Robert L. Stewart. Cleelanl, u.: William T. Ward, Baltimore, Md l.nlund P. llllmaii, Weat Valley N. y . wiles ir, Allen. AtUnta, Oa. 1 1IW, Trajatr. St. Loula, Mo. pi:nn.sylvani Rilled In Action PRIVATUM &eoro W, Duuin.ra beraburs Walter Welle, III Kast atreet, Philadelphia. Died from Wounds CORPORAL Stanley A. RaUesa. S ton PRIVATRS John Setilhaky. 2S3 Ninth atreet. Phlladelbhla'. I-adoro ateln. l'lttaburxli: Delbtrt Dean Rose. . hani Wlatur I Action, Pretlouslr Ml-sInc PRIVATK Ceslaw eon. Wounded ttererelr. Pretlouslr Mlsalnt COOK Tony Sturm. Stockton. Mounded Mlilillj. l'retloual- .uisain? CORPOR Air Thomas Sparks, PRIVATK Oeoroo SuiUr. Morrlatown Wounded, Dearee I ndelennlned, Prerlously Reported Mlaalnc PRIVATK Charles J McDermott. Jeraey I tv. I William E. : We Place You in Direct Touch with the Farmer, the Miller, the Grower and Packer in Short with Every Producer of Food. inmise, 9.ur,so.cio!'c and economic arrangement, as a people, renders it fiimc in act' wo11 niffh Possible, for all to own and operate fnJ We attemPied to do so, who would build our ships, run our factories or operate ouv railroads, etc. we have solved the problem IN OUR PRODUCER TO CONSUMER PLAN ,.),, Everye? our 1200 stores is a direct connection, a link in the ' muf-01- ?,f pipe llne' that connects the producer with your kitchen. i, j1811? answer as to why our prices are always in line with eveiy market change. Down Goes the Price of Oats! A -S c Ai I 0 A ,c A i sl c .0 i: si s ; i -A . .S . v- Ai si c fsVSST''"-MaHl "Asco" Rolled Oats The very choicest white oats grown the price 2c to 3c lower than oats being sold that arc no better. Oatmenl is the most economical aft well as the mo?t nutritious cereal grown. Pkg o Mcpulkowaky Ilarrl Reporled Reported riiz. Bprah discusses I the Presiclent's policies and fore- casts a new Iliberal party in thisweek's issue of The Nation ON SALE AT ALL KElVjSTA.SDS A S c oi k. A Kb C o A' S' c. o j,eanu8 isiana nnn nailed for overseas .11 inn niinnp oi last year. Corporal Joseph Keer, D4CI pnruce street, nceordlnK to the War Uepart inent, died of wounda received in action. In July. He enlisted at the ago of r Rlitcen, two days nfter Consres3 de clared war on ocrmany, nnd had for merly been n member of the X, Q, -P. He was the m Qt Mrs. V. J. Keer, and Tirovlouu to entering tho servleo made his home with her at the Kprueo street address. Tho last, letter 3Irs. Keer re ceived from her son wds dated sometime. In Hay. AMitlrUn this city he wan em ployed at the Baldwin Locomotive A orks. . ..J!I,,i,"" VV'Y ,,uren. 4013 Ocdcn Htreet. reported hy tho War Department '. a.v. been mlslnff In actlcn since ju.y ip, ui u i.nu.iy ciassmetl an located TV J; Rrotliera, Same Unit, Wounded Same Hay J rrlralo lldnrard Uoraey, Fifth Tlegl- mentTdarhtea, was wounded Juno 18. A brother, Howard, Dorsey, of tho samo .nnii,. was wounaea on mo aanjr. day, fl . 'ThVnrothera.enllsied April 17,rl917. In iifNiimi.y. unit naq con ' i? . c : J' ,r l- ihp.uiwh bi., Died or nUeaae PRIVATES Wllllarir 3. Clark Srla, Harry Heckler. Kreeland; Robert .' Klaua. Ilraddock; William F May, LMOI ttsi Sedi. ley atenue. rhlladelpltla. lVounded Sererelr rRIVATKH Rarl Ilaurk. Readnu Wll. Ham Kaanedy. 271.1 Lclilih arnue, Phila delphia! Charlea D, Kerner. Rendli,c Joaepl. I.ucna. Jr.. Malvanoy City, Jam.i A.clionald, 1JJ30 Titan atreet. Philadelphia. Retnrned to Kntr, l'rerloualy lteiirlrd Died ' J-om Wounda TRIVATE Station, Killed In tiherman M Urun. Locar Reported 11 llnHDitnl. U'ua i'.itnA.i l.i... no , i;IIUil Tho newa of the soldier i,in n,n.A ramo In u letter from him to ).l mother, lira. Emma Ilowen. of the Ogden street addrees, a few dan ate. lie Is a member of Trench Slortar, Battery B, Third Brigade, Thlrrl Division. He, en listed in June, 1917, trained at Camp Punaton, and sailed April last. Serieant C. II. Taylor, Klghth Com pany, Forty-sixth . Marines, arrived overseas In October, was wounded June 2, and died in action July 19. He was twenty-four years 'eld. and previous to entering; the service had made his homo with hla parents at 73G North Kprty.thlrd street. He enlisted In May, 1917, and trained at Paris Island. lie graduated at the Central Manual Train ing High School, this city, In 1911, and prior to Joining the marines was a sales man, rarenta Ileeelre Ciieerfui Letters l'rom Son With Ilia Death Notice rrirate John II. T.yneh, 3027 Xorth I'lfth street, Kensington, Is reported tg have died of accident February 0. The War Department telegram to hla parents came Just ns the postman delivered to letters from the soldier In which he spoke, .cheerfully of soon belrtg on his way home with a lot Of Interesting sou venirs. Lynch was twenty-tour yearn old. lie was attached to' Company , 315th"Infantry, and had been overseas severnl months. According to the War Department his death was caused by an accidental explosion. ,. Cbrnorn Walter J, Smith. 213 Master street, a member of the 109th Machtne Clun Battalion, was gassed at the battle of the Arconne November 1. Ills narenta recently were Informed, Corporal Kmltli enlisted lis soon as war was declared. Before Joining the army ho was a cabi net .maker, rrlvnte Lionel Gordon, Company A, 145th Infantry. 1511 North Sixtieth Htreet. sustained severe shrapnel wounds Aetlon, 1'reTloualy tiflunueu rteterei) PRIVATB Harry Hpeneer Ilaiee. 50M North Marahall atreet, Philadelphia In Aetlon, I'reiloualr Mltalnr CORPORAL Charlea N, Traiika, Perry. PRIVATKS Loula J. Certain Hotel Illnx. ham. Philadelphia: 'William Henry Houik. 22 Arnmlnso avenue, Philadelphia, Ira If, Reported j v5Sjr Tomatoes, ?? 17' Birr, red nne tomatoei nackerl in xanltarv canx. do well' to' buy n few extra cans. This price is very low, you will i A S C1 o AJ s c iO ' A I S' c; O' ' Best Pearl Barley 5Clb New Soup Beans 1 AC, lb Calif. Lima Beans 12cib Best White Corn Meal 6sLaundrySoap,25c An unusually low price for soap of this quality. Soap improves with age, it will pay you to buy a dozen cakes. Easter Rabbit Cakes lb 25c 'Pure Jelly glass 10c Asco Buckwheat pkg-. 10c Asco Syrup can 12c Choice Evap. Peaches lb. 20c Fancy Evap. Apricots . . lb. 27c Calif. Prunes . .lb. 16c, 19c, 22c Rich Cheese, 35c . Fine quality rich Creamy Cheese. Very tasty, aged to give it the Tifjht anap. r Pure Codfish pkg. 8c, 12c Dried Fish, K,r ",h """ "rlck 22c Mixed Vegetables r" A'ap-Can 13c Kream Krisp ... 17 oz. can 25c Choice Peas can 14c Sweet Sugar Corn, can 15c, 18c i A S r 0 r ' )A ,S Z A S' K o i M i. s. c o1 1 A1' sv iri ra u Best Candles doz. 17c during; tho battle of the Argonne toresi laet rientrmber. A letter nomo said he rftcelved nls wounds when he went for ward with a. numner or romrarl.a tn clean out a German maclilno-irun neBt that had hindered nroirress of tha ,,,i. vanctne American army hurlnrthe num. orabjertSrlvB" In the cloelnifays ot'tnel Mll.r. Killer Horlnua Died Vroro Wounda, PreTlo..lr Reported Mlaalnr rORrORAI Ulnar J. Keer. 5IST Spruce atreet, Philadelphia. , tiled, Prevloualr Reported Mlaalnc PRIVATES Peter' Jlandlcl;. l'lttabunhi Harry G. Rothermal, Allentonn Wounded Sererelr. Prerloualy Reported Mlaalni " TRlVATi: William A. Wahl. M3 Chat, ham atreet. Philadelphia. Wounded Slljhtlr. Pretloualr Reported .Mlaalnc CORPORAL Joaeph Keeiler. Jlount Pleaj. an). PRlVATnB Ilarrv T. Althofer. Norrla town: Edward R. WlllUma, 0110 Chrlatman atreet. Philadelphia. Weundcd. Derree Undetermined, PrerUualr Reported Mlaalnc PRIVATES Prank Riley lloehm. 41)4", Oaden atraet, Philadelphia: Charlea Cheater Ilurna. 0013 I.anadolvne avenue. Phlladel. nhla: John A, Carothara, Plttaburshi Georao Ollllama. Readlnc Toner Janetto ni2.1 Lun raatar avenue, Philadelphia: Rdwln r. Pllea, Clymcr: Albert U. Tatea, Jlount Car. Sick In Hoapltal,' Pre? loualr Reported Mlaa lni PRIVATK Nlcholaa Verrendo, Readlnc, Returned to Duty, I'rerloualr Rrported Mlaa lnc PR1VATKH t- Jamea N. Andrena. Eden vllle; John T. Rradahaw, Plttaburchi Clar. enco If. nrum, Wllkea-Ilarre; Joaeph Green, Kelaar; Karl Kahter. Lanraater: Joaeph t. Kent. '.'34 north Twntv.i.raml alreet. Phil. adolphiii John Joaeph Klrby. 11)10 Parrlah' aireei. i-nuaoetpnia: wealey ..eian j.obli.. aon. Newtown i Lawrence I Rutter, Union. town: Fred HcUnierfeld. JUIianoy City, Wounded. Dtireo Undrlermlnrd, rretleuab Reported Killed MECHANIC Joaeph Driunbeck. Wallla Run, Died from Wounda, Preilouilr Reported juiaa.nr Sr.RORAKT Daniel J. Oulnn. Johnston n PRIVATE Joaeph U Olnley, Olrardyllle. Wounded Sererelr, rrarloualy. Reported Jllat- '.rRIVATC Abtrt-yv, i,ior., tora burs, i j i i 1 O I ' : a ' I I I I ; . ' , I aH IHLHeiMflHilHLiLIHLILHHialLtiiZVHaHalil "01 H jI Jrx'UULJlidUUUlbiit H s- Va iH Sn3 S 1- t-U r i ' - m m isL? e: -ndzrz2i' m "a IV CHwjHl j "' Bi o BJJJJJI ' ajJJJJB -l -vjji pjjjjjjj l o mr temMBrAwmzi( v V UaVank9ann'OjaMfcLK'vU llH A' S' H , AV 1 4 Dv, i-v D4- h ; ' aH 1VUU111 LU lVCllL aLW in' M If you are looking for a room or apart- iH I , R merit turn tn tllf C!lnlfler1 .Aftinn anil tLR B you will find vacancies advertised in many.. ;'a ', ' i M sections of the city. H k , s , M If you have vacant rooms to rent tfie H o H LEDGER-r-morning and evening will'" H H quickly find desirable tenants, for you. B i H Phone your ad today. , H A ' .. LH aH aH ir..1..x nmux . . aH O 'V H nmiiuiuuuu iUUin tiUUU ' s H , , , -" I H Nearly every Drug Store is a H .!7 ' ', I branch office of the Ledger. " . & mj& ytszm '".-.. sttaRjeWN fnsssssssssssac'XmSSSBmmmaK7J sSKw) k Gold Seal" Eggs 50 doz New laid, big, full nnd meaty, selected for their extra size. Strictly Fresh Eggs 47c doz Every egg guaranteed positively fresh, no doubt about it. Our Stores are noted far and wide for the quality of our Butter and Eggs. V. Louella Butter 62 lb The queen of all table Butters. Without question the highest ijrade butter made. Richland Butter 57' lb (Jood quality creamery prints better than some (Idlers' best. . -., - ,n ' r 1 .A. S ', r :1J Fancy Spaghetti can 8C-12C Cooked reiidy to serve. A very economical aide dish. Appetizing and nutritious. Packed in a delicious Tpniato Sauce Dressinj:. Teas 45 Our Very Best l'Jc '- II). 2:ie I-. lb. Why worry V Buy our Very Best Tea and your Tea troubles will be ended, the most satisfying cup you ever served g00li to the last sip. Two foods that should be on every tabic every meal. Uictor Bread 8C ioai The biegest value to be had anywhere lrf these tynitcd States. We know tvhat it is btcauso we bnl.e it ourselves in our three bit modem bakeries with a weekly capacity exceeding two million loaves. Coffee, 3D : Our VoFV Best vvllllj 99V 1) Uoastcil freih daily, the most satisfy iig cup you ever served, Full, heavy body ucliglmul nromn. A S c o U is Ui o A' W Oi i 1 j These Prices in All Our 150 Meat Markets Heinz Best Kraut qt. 5c Fresh Beef Liver lb. 12c Chuck Pot Finest Native Beef Roast 28 lb Lean Soup Beef lb 20l 0 XI W M A Sh g H- k LA -1 f r j CJ -t x oh 3 4 KJ A'A-Ka let y rri Of'J . A' Delicious-Fresh Sausage, lb. 35c i Country Style Scrapple, lb. 18c 11, t " " " '" ' ' City Dressed PORK Chops Roast Best Cuts lb 40c 35' .; xrA Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, Jersey, Maryland and Delaware New AS go. . ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. m' " - -j- - - - -- ir asco;. x t. a ift il .i A v ...3. '.V &y.. i aj I tt tli 'for i 'r ill I inri ' .' .v .i,,Jris , - J... -... . - ,j,',v-- -
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