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More Southern Men Fall in France Fighting Germans
NUMERQUS GEORGIANG
ON NEW LiaTa OF o
The officers named in the ®rmy lists
were as follows:
KILLED IN ACTION: |
Lieutenants.
MOORE, James H..........8erwyn, Il
BEACH, Clayton W... Muskegon, Mich.
BLANCHARD, Hugh C..........805t0n
KIRK, Theodore T.........C0vina, Cal
SMITH, Herman H............8r00k1yn
DIED FROM AEROPLANE ACCI
DENT:
Lieutenant.
BILLIARD, Phi1..........T0peka, Kans,
DIED OF WOUNDS:
Lieutenant.
LLEWELLYN, Edwin
Oconomowoc, Wis,
WOUNDED SEVERELY:
Captains.
MANNING, James R.........8a1tim0re
BUTLER, George Howard..... .Chicago
Lieutenants.
BUCK, Oscar L......8ig Rapids, Minn.
ELLIOTT, Edward E...... Minneapolis
ELLIOTT, Samuel J.
Edwardsville, Kans.
WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER
MINED:
Lieutenants.
GARDNER, Francis Walker
Belden, Mass.
RONE, Robert Henry
fnughborough, Washington, D. C,
MISSING IN ACTION:
Lleutenant.
McGRIDER, J0hn.........05ce01a, Ark,
The army lists, excluding the above
mentioned officers, were as follows:
ARMY LIST NO. 1.
KILLED IN ACTION:
Corporal.
ELLINGTON, John T...Thomaston, Ga.
Privates.
GUILEFUSS, Harry R.. Durham, N. C.
WHITNEY, Marshal -
Nottingham, Indianapolis
SCHWARNE, Karl F............Detr0it
WHITE, Alvie 5.......P1ym0uth, Conn.
DIED OF WOUNDS:
Privates.
DENTON, Richard C.....H0u1ka, Miss.
ESMOND, Frank C. ......Milford, Mass.
HITE, «Edward W. ............St. Louis
MACKENZIE, Gordon K.,
Concord, Mass.
MULVANEY, Edward H. ..Cincinnati
SULZICKI, John ......Asmona, Russia
SEVERELY WOUNDED:
Sergeants.
CAPERTON, Ro& C. ......Ravia, Okla.
PALADIN, Frank .............St. Louls
ROBERTS, Willlam H. ....Cato, Ark.
WILLEMIN, Charles F., Jr.,
Brooklyn
Corporals.
ANTONETTI, Louis J,,
Franklin, Mass.
CASSIDY, Vincent ....... .Phlladelyhia
HAMM, Charles .............New York
McGLONE, Edward, French Corral, Cal.
MANSFIELD, Gordon, Chelsea, Mass.
MEEHAN, John T. .........New York
O’BRIEN, Thomas M.,
Clarkson, N, Y.
ROGERS, Elford P. ....Niantic, Conn.
SCOTT, Bert Tim ....Falls City, Neb.
SHOREs Harry W. ......Lowell, Mass.
SPARKS, Danlel ..........Ennis, Tex.
WHISPLE, Leo C. ........Marion, Mich.
WOJIECHOWCKI, George S.
South Bend, Ind.
Cook.
ALLISON, Boyd William,
Kinfisher, Pa.
Privates.
ANGELL, Harold J. ..Littlestown, Pa.
BURKE, Charles B. ......Inwood, N. Y.
BOYD, Clyds M. ..........Payne, O,
COLLING, Mathias H. ..Indianola, Neb.
CORNELL, Clarence ........New York
CURTIS, Willlam F. ....Bristol, Tenn.
DEGREE, Arthur B. ....Stewart, Minn,
DEVOE, Harry H. ............Brooklyn
DONOHUE, John J. ........New York
FREDERICK, Sam ..........New York
GOFF, Carl E. ............Hudgins, Ky.
ERIEDMAN, Barney L. ......New York
HAIGHT Duval ........Garrison, N. Y.
HARKINS, John ..............Brooklyn
HOLDER, Albert G. ..Clayton, N. C.
HOUGH, Charlle C. ....Culloden, Ga,
JIRA, Anton ..........Kimball, S. D.
KRASNO, Jacob .........Madison, Wis,
LOUGHRAN, Frank M. .......Brooklyn
LUFF, Robert ...............Brooklyn
McLAUGHLIN, Bernard J.,
New York
MAHON, Jack ........Westbury, N. Y.
MARCINIAK, Edward,
Perth Amboy, N. J.
MAXWELL, Stephen E.,
Long Island City, N. Y.
MILLARD, Frank L. ..Birdsboro, Pa.
MILLER, Levi S. ........Euphrata, Pa.
MULCAHY, Edward ....Newport, Ky.
O’'DOWD, Richard ....New York City
RABAUSCH, Herman Henry,
LaSalle, Il
s Cool
—Muse’s
Youll find it cool and pleasant in the
store—you’ll go away in the same comfort
able state of mind and body—the plan is to
get into a real summer suit—Palm Beach or
Brezeweve. :
And the coolest thing about that
summer suit will pe the man inside
—yourself.
You feel as airy as the breeze that comes up
from the sea and blows straight across a tall,
icy glass and ruffles your well-ordered pompa.
dour—makes you take a deep breath of satis
faction—-and buy another Palm Beach suit—
just to be sure.
Palm Beach Suits
$8.50 to $12.50
(seo. Muse Clothing Co.
‘ 3-5-7 Whitehall
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
ROBESON, Richard J........ New York
ROSBERG, Roy C..... Argentine, Kans.
ROSE, Q0rd0n.......i..555s o Pittaburg
RYAN, Thomas J............ New York
SIMON, R0y........,...8rew5ter, Nebr.
SMART, Jame5............H0u5t0n, Va.
SOLOMON, 5amue1......... Philadelphia
SOMMERLA, Emil
Leavenworth, Kans.
STODDARD, Edward A.......8r00k1yn
THOMAS, Truman Gillett
Spokane, Wash.
TUDOR, Lester Cornelius.... Ada, Mich,
VICKERY, Frank........ Geneva, N. Y.
WALKER, Graver C
South Haven, Mich.
WARNER, Floyd Joseph
Scoharie, N. Y.
WOUNDED, DDEGREE UNDETER
MINED:
Corporals.
BEYER, Max M............ .. ..Denvar
BROWN, Willle 5........G01d Vein, Va.
MICHAELS, Henry............8r00k1yn
Privates.
AIDES, Wiley L........Balnbridge, Ga.
543 Shotwell St.
APPLEGATE, Albert P.
Port Jarvis, N. Y.
LEON, Charles.... East Bernard, Texas
MLCAK, J05eph........ Cameron, Texas
ROSEN, Arthur.............. New York
MISSING IN ACTION:
\ Privates.
BROOKS, Julius Dorelle.... Fulton, Ky.
HINNMAN, Sherwood Willard
Hornell, N. Y.
PIERRE, Harvey........ Appleton, Wis.
REIDER, Hem} N...... Appleton, Wis.
ARMY LIST NO. 2.
Corporals.
O’'BRIEN, Willlam E..........8r00k1yn
SIMPSON, Archie M....lndianola, lowa
Privates.
BLACK, Herbert,
Rock Castle Springs, Ky.
BELLEW, Frank D. ..Mansfield, Mass.
BROWN, Hirce,
Cyclock, Logan County, W. Va.
CALLINAN, James J. ......New York
COTE, Willilam A. ....Manchester, N. J.
DURKEE, Ralph P. ....Medford, Mass.
FELITSKY, Stéva: ;.........Pittsburgh
GARROWAY, Leon ..........Brooklyn
GROGAN, Patrick ...Brldgegort, Conn.
HAXTON, Leslle ..........Britt, Jowa
HISLE, Willlam ...........Indianapolis
MRLLY, Jonn T. .07 0000 Broaßiyn
LACKNER, Frank G, ......New York
McARTHUR, Robert D. ...Los Angeles
O'BRIEN, dohn .......sf.s..New York
PERRY, Robert P. ....Lookout, W. Va.
KILLED IN ACTION.
Lieutenant.
HANLON, JoseEh Fhoooves s 400 s BBBILIBONE
WOUNDED, D GEIE)E UNDETERMIN-
Sergeants.
COLWELL, Walter Yerkes, Ky.
GARDNER, John G. ..Fernwood, Miss.
HEFFRON, James ......Russell, N. Y.
SIMPKINS, Frederick J.,
Jamaica, N. Y.
STEELE, Francis C.,
Winchendon, Mass.
Corporals.
BROWN, Wiillam J.,
Asbury Park, N. J.
CREEL, Rufus H. ....Memphis, Tenn.
HAIRE, Joseph G....Graniteville, S. C.
WHITTLESEY, James T.Columbus, Ga.
Bugler. ’
CLEVELAND, William M... Macon, Ga.
Mechanic. >
HEMMINGWAY, Samuel M.
Bon Ailr, Ga.
ALEXANDER, George B.
Breesport, N. Y.
ASHTON, Rayner.............8r00k1yn
BAKER, Green...........C0rt1and, Ky.
BARNES, Duke...........C1ift0n, Tenn.
BODZIAK, Mike.... Binghamton, N. Y.
DAVIS, Walter L........Newbefla{, Ga.
FOX, Richard K...........E1w00d, Ind.
HARPER, Louis 5..........8ut1er, Pa.
LEVY, Jacob 8...........5y1ve5ter, Ga,
MURPHY, William J...Ho{yoke. Mass.
OSBORNE, Lester W... Arlington, N. J.
PIETROSKI, Joseph.... Trenton, N. J.
PODSKOCH, J05e............New York
Give Dance Tonight
There will be a dance at the W. D.
Luckie todge in West End Saturday
night, sponsored by Mrs. Rose M.
Ashby and other members of the
Eastern Star, under the auspices of
the Fulton County Masonic Associa
tion.
Bill Aimed at Rent
{By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—A bill
aimed at profiteers and providing for
the ‘“requisitioning of gll rights and
interests and regulation of rentals, in
industrial centers, navy yards and
other places ‘where Government agen
cies exist,” has been approved by La
bor Administrator Felix Frankfurter
‘and will be presented to the President
for approval, the war labor board
policies board announced yesterday.
Tne bill places this authority in the
hands of the President. |
Under the terms of the bill, rentals
could be fixed for war workers, and
if these rentals are exceeded the
houses and property in question could
be “requisitioned” by the President.
“It having been found,” said the an
nouncement, ‘“that extortionate rent
als exacted from wage workers and
others engaged in essential industries
necessary to the war have been re=
sponsible for a great deal of industrial
unrest.”
Negroes Use Pick
John F. Head, deputy marshal in
the criminal division of the Municipal
Court, Saturday was recovering at
his home in West End from injuries
received Friday while attempting to
arrest a negro woman, Ollie Ward,
on a charge of cruelty to animals,
- The officer was said to have been
assailed by Edward Ward, the wom
an’s husband, and to have beenstruck
a heavy blow in the right side with
a pick handle. Both the man and
the woman escaped from the house,
at Oliver and Proctor streets, but the
"woman was taken into custody by
Policemen Barrett and Mosely.
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‘Roasts U. .S, Army;
. Draws Fine of SSO
An elderly man giving the name of
W. D. Johnson, of No. 151 Whitehall
terrace, was arrested on the com
plaint of Mrs. Harley Thomas, wife
of a soldier, and accused of making
disparaging remarks about the Unit
ed States army and its men.
He was tried before Councilman C.
T. Bailey as Acting Recorder Fri
day afternoon and fined $5 under the
ordinance introduced in Council by
Mr. Bailey himself, forbidding expres
sions of sympathy with Germany or
derogatory remarks about the Unit
ed States army and navy.
A Message
from Headquarters
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Brezeweve Suits
A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes
Auto Makers Must
.
Engage in War Work
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Manufac
turers of pleasure automobiles must
engage in 100 per cent war work by
January 1, the war industries board
Ladies’ Fine Sample Muslin
Underwear
One flousand new sample gar
ments ladies’ new muslin |under
wear to sell at less than half.
Muslin |
Drawers, c
Corset
Covers { :
Longcloth ¢
Gowns,
Muslin
Teddies
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Boys’ Wash
Suits 69¢
Five dozen boys' new wash
suits, worth $1.60 every
where, here special at 69c
suit,
Suit Cases
Eighty-four new suit cases
just in, worth $3.50, choice
in this sale at $1.98 each.
Sale New Wash
Skirts 89¢
One big table new wash skirts,
worth up to $2.50, choice in this
sale at only 89¢ each.
Ladies’ Beachcloth
®
Suits 2*
Ladies’ new beachcloth suits,
just eighty-three left, closing
out quick, choice at $2.98 each.
Ladies’ Bathing
®
Suits *l*
Forty-two ladies’ bathing suits,
made to sell for $3.50, your
choice here at $1.98 each.
Great Sale Fine Dress
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Highest grade dress ginghams, in all the
newest and best patterns, all colors, best 50c
value, to sell special at 29¢ yard.
today informed the National Automo
bile Chamber of Commerce,
The board so notified -the manufac
turers in a letter made public yester
day. The letter pointed out that noth
ing could be promised in the way of
materials or labor and that it was
thought for the best interests of the
manufacturers to engage in war work
exclusively if they wanted their busi
EIGHTEEN WEST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Ao Dresses AT New, g@
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g/ h $25.00 Styles (/; i
&s' fi',fl“'?, Nine hundred and twelve heautiful silk ‘g ”\{! A
3{'\}*( S\ } dresses, taffeta dresses, Georgette and taffeta [ R )
ol s V; combination dresses, silk stripe and plaid et s
20 I dresses, all-silk crepe de chine dresses, dresses ;’ 1\ Vi
R i ”m‘_' & worth up to $25.00, choice here at $9.75. 4' @
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( i‘; By / i Sizes, $ .90 Worth z‘ , 7
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v ot One hundred new silk poplin and silk faille dresses, 'é
5% made to sell for $15,00, all colors and all sizes, choice v
‘ here at $6.90. :
| Gingham |
$4095
One hundred and
ninety beautiful
gingham dresses,
worth $12.50, your
choice here at $4.95
each. |
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Finest Shoes, Bought from the Receiver of Bickmore Shoe Co.,
Wholesale Shoe House
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We bought from MR. ALEX W. SMITH, the U. 8. Court Receiver of the BICKMORE
SHOE CO., the entire stock of shoes of the wholesale house of Bickmore Shoe Co.
These shoes are now being closed out in our shoe department at less than 50c¢ on the
dollar. This stock consists of men’s, women’s and children’s fine shoes.
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Just in, ten dozen beautiful voile and
organdie blouses, newest styles, all sizes,
worth $2.50, choice here at 95¢ each.
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4 " and plaid skirts, silk faille Wl
/ skirts, handsome wool plaid and d
! & stripe skirts, wool serge skirts g' E
% and poplin skirts; skirts worth \ k.
up to SIO.OO, choice $4.95 each. e
SSATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1918.
aess kept goinig and their organiza
ons preserved,
‘White 'Guards’ Fail
To Start Uprising
(By International News Service.)
LONDON, Aug. 10.—The White
All-Wool Spring Coat
UIS 11.
Just eighty-seven beautiful all-wool
spring coat suits, they are hard to dis
tinguish from the new $30.00 and $40.00
suits, a clean sweep now at $14.75.
Guard troops which recently occupied
Joroslav have been driven out and
have taken refuge at Rybinsk, where
they attempted to create an uprising
against the Bolgheviki, said a Rus
sian wireless dispatch yesterday aft
ernoon,
The dispatch said that the White
Guards were repulsed and that the
Bolshevik forces have occupied Syz
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One hundred beautiful silk crepe de chine
and silk Georgette blouses; they are worth
up to $4.00, your choice at $1.98 each.
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White Voile
$3098
One hundred la
dies’ new white em
broidered voile dress
es, worth sl2, choice
here at $3.98 each,
1 FETLI _
Twenty-five dozen 38L *
new taffeta silk combi- e tfif;
nation petticoats, made ot
to sell for $3.50, to sell fRE aeR i%
here special at $1.98 S, e
each. A ‘5%1 '.
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PETTICOATS Jild i 4
98c f-;-f S ApLTE
High-grade mercer- [fiii: ‘s*;;';& i
ized petticoats, black Eufsbial il gl
and colors, value $3.00, ™% i’f‘“ - E‘i
now at 98¢ each. g A
ran and Bugulma (two Russian
governments). ’ : £
It was reported that the C
Slavs and White Guards were It
ing in the Stavropol district. ” ‘
USE GEORGIAN
WANT ADS.
Children’s Fine School
Children’s ‘new gingham and per
cale dresses-— prepare now for
school—last go round at these at
98c each.
sla9B
Ten dozen ladies’ new house
dresses, best materials, all sizes,
special at $1.98 each. ‘
This Store -
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Ladies’ Lisle Finish
Twenty-five dozen ladiés'
fine lisle finished undervests,
worth 19¢, special here at 8¢
each,
Ladies’ and Misses’
Ten dozen ladies’ and
misses’ new middy blouses,
worth SI.OO everywhere, spe
cial here at 69c each.
Seamless Bed
Sheets *l*
Full 81x90-inch seamless bed
sheets, worth $2.00. Choice here
at $1.48. Limit four to a cus
tomer.
Fine Silk Lisle
Fifty dozen pairs ladies’ fine
sitk lisle hose in black, white and
colors. Choice 39¢ pair.
New R. & G. Make
Corsets 98¢
New R. & G. make corsets, all
sizes and all of the newest styles,
Cholce in this sale at 98¢ each.
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