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ATLANTAN AMONG SiX GEORGIANS ON NEWEST ARMY LIST
PAVATE W, A, FOWLER
S KILLED IN BATTLE
WASHINGTON wet 8 The follow
ng LSuA ¢ reporte by the com
many ¥ ene ‘\ of the Americar ~X
pe tic rees were wnnounced 1o
ity
Killed in action 7. missing In action
B 0: woundec everel ¢ died of dis
died of accident and othe
causes, I; died of wounds, 16; wginded
slightly, 4; prisoners, 10; total, 285,
The Georglans listed are
Private Willlam A. Fowler, No. 142
Sidney treet, Atlanta, killed In action
(Previously reported to reatlives here.)
Private Alex Morris, Oconee, dled of
diséase
Lieutenant leo D. Sheridan, Macon
wounded severely
SBergeant Grover C. Yarborough, Ash
burn, wounded severely
Private George ID. Ekinner, Cedartowr
missing in action
Private ieoe U. Whitman, Elberton,
missing in action
The list In full
KILLED IN ACTION.
Rergenat.
EVANS, Pryce N, Milwaukee
(mmrulu.
WDI.'N, Naymo W. .East Brady, Pa
HFORD, William F. Chieago
RUBENSTEIN, Samuel Chicago
WILLIS, Augustine,
Charlette Harbor, ¥Fla.
YEICH, Herbert Reading, Pa
Privates,
BEDIENT, Reilie F. Sicux Falls, 8 Dak
DARE, Charles H. Alloway, N. J
KAHL, Jamos Clarence . Jamestown, Cal
KIERSCHKE, Kdward ....Detroit
LARENDEALU, Harry 1L Canada
LFIDWA\GEI(. Jucob Willlam,
I New Kensingron, Pa
=ld'lA|'fll!. doseph ¥, .. Caerdova, Aln.
ER, George YV, St. Ongs, B Dak
MOORE, Monree F. . Philadelphia
gnxn’rm'lmu, Walter . Richmond, Ind
ICHARD, (arlyle H. .Careyville, Wyo
SI'BBNE\‘. John ¥, é Clinton, Mass
BT, ta B . Winslow, [ll
gNNAN’r. Clarence 0. Biue, W, Va. '
RY, Clayton .. Kalamazoo Mich
;&Al,r:\. Fdward J, Waubun, Minn
NER, Hverett K, Sutter City, Cal
ONNINGER, Leslie E, Quinby, Towa
UTON, Andrew A, Jr. .. Hrooklyn |
LLEN. Richard W, New York
CUMMINGS, Timothy E. Reading, Mass
CUSHING, Lemuel iIA Moscow Ildaho |
DUHM, Arnie ¥, Black Creek, Wis 1
EASOP, Raymend ¥. Brooklyn |
FAIRMAN, Walter Eddisen, ;
Mechaniesville, N. Y.
JFOWLER, William A, Atlanta
(8. M’ Davis No 142 Sidney 81) |
GUGGENHEIMER, Fdgar M. New York |
KUEHNERT, Walter K. A.. .Lyons, Nebr. |
MeDONALD, James New kal
NOVISKI. Walter Adam Ripon Wis
WEIR, John S Canada
DIED FROM WOUNDS,
Sergeant,
GARVEY, Daniel S , BrooXlyn |
Cerporals, .
HU GG, Joshua J. Brooklyn |
KU FEHN, George . Denson, Afinn. |
RICE, George Quriney Quincy, Mjch |
Privites, f
BOLSER, Earl Hamilton, “m“i
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If Little Stomach Is Sour, leerl
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Torpid or Bowels |
Clogged. g
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Mothers can rest easy after un'mui
“California Syrup of Figs,” because|
n & few hours all the clogged upl
jwaste, sour bile and fermenting fundl
mtly moves out of the bowels, and|
ou have a well, playful child again
hildren simply will not take the
e from play to empty their bow
8, and they become tightly packed,
dver gets sluggish and stomach dis
ered.
When cross, feverish, restloss, see
f tongue is coated, then give this de
feious “fruit laxative.” Chiigren love|
t, and it can not cause in y. No|
iflerence what ails your little one—
if Tull of cold. or a sore throat, diar
rhea, stomachache, bad breath, re-||
ember, a gentle “inside 4-h-:uwmu"”
hould always be the first treatment|
ven Full directions for mmm.i‘
hildren of all ages and grown-ups|
printed on each bottle. |
’ Beware of counterfeit fig syrups
K your druggist for a 50-cent bot
e of “California Syrup of PFigs"”
then look carefully and see that it is
sade by the “California Fig Syrup|
ompany.” We make no smaller
ge. Hand back with contempt any
ther fig: syrup.—Advertisement,
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! LESLIE, Harry A. Heymour, ind
STEWART, Wilhiam ». F.,
9 Newport, R. 1
SWIEDAKGKE, Wilhur Albert,
g Oconto, Wis
FARMER, John W, England
MELHFIM, Lars Larson Hangka, Minn
MILEWSKI, llgnacy Madison, 111
PULLEN, Ollie K. . Hickiman, Ky.
lmmu,n, Ole 00, Mobridge, 8. Dak
TORSIAN, Aron Worcester, Mass
» DIED OF DISEASE,
1 Privates, i
BLICKMANN, Herbery William, |
‘ Dubuque, Towa |
HELLAND, Jonas A, Binford, N. Dak,
KELLEY, Lonis M. Welling, Ckla. |
LARSON, John F, L. Fort Ripley, Minn, |
MeCULLOUGH, Forrest R., |
! Portiand, Ofeg. |
MORRIS, Alex Oconee, Ga.
| (Mrs. Leola ©. Morris.)
WHITE, Harry A, Laicaster, Pa
}ll"fil) FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CAUSES,
\ Privates,
KHIVELY, Dale . Indinnape iy
}w.um. Nelson . . New Vork
WOLNDED SEVERELY,
| Lieutenunts,
PETERS, Frederick Ardmore, Pa
SHERIDAN, Leo D. . .. Macon, Ga,
(Robert E. Sheridan, 123 Park Place.)
WILLIAMS, Frank 1. Washington, D. C
Nergeants,
HOELSETH, Arthar G, Hrnflbtlynl
KNOX, George J., Jr, Danbury, Conn
LEDDY, Patrick East l!r--mnl
MARTIN, Patrick Winsted, (Conn. |
RUTISHALSER, Hownard Chicago
VAILLANCOURT, Arthar Mashua, N. H
WAKRNER, Raymend J.,
Rhinelander, Wis |
ADAMS. Alfred i Albany, N, ¥ l
BONE, William Newton ..los Angcles
CORBIT, George Cecil Cassopolis, “dich
EBNER, Russell R. East' n, Pa
NACE, Merrill E. . Harrisbuivy Pa
PETIT, Arthur V., y Amherst, Mass
SHADWELL, George J.,
. Point Jefferson, N. Y
WASHEKOSHKA, Herbert Ripon, Wis
WILTLARD, Daniel Rochester, Ind
YARPROUGH, Grever €, Ashburn, Ga.
(Mrs. Zora Yarbrough, R. F. D 4.)
('oruomlu,
BALMER, Jerome M. Carlisle, Pa
BENNETT, John Jlncksonville, Fla.
DRENNEN, Charles M¢Vicker, Volant, Pa |
GAUDETTE, Claude L Boston |
RIMINGTON, Allen S, Utah )
WILOH, Gabriel B, Fort Laramie, Wyo
BARTLETT, Herbert 11. . Holmesburg, Pa
CAMPBELL., Daniel M, Coldale, Pa
CARILSON, Gegrge Rohert Sheffield, Pa
CHRISTIAN, Roger B, P‘glu. Tex.
DEFREFES, Albert €, Ackerland, Kans
FRY, Kenneth Ih-llmu? . Meadville, Pa
GLASSCOCK, Gilhert ¥, Axtel, Ky,
HARRISON, John E. Flemingsburg, Ky.
HOLYLIS, Viarry E. Blairsville Pa.
HORGAN, Harry B,
Congress Junction, Aris
KELLY, Dennils Dominick,
Portervilla, N Y
McCORWACK, Fdward F. Now York
MALONE, Thomas Jeseph Milwaukee
OLANDER, Ernest J. Brooklyn
PERKEL, Meyer . New York
POLLACK, Roy J. Chicago
RODGERS, Grant William,
Walnut Bend, Pa
SHAW, CQClifton P. . Plymouth, Manasas
SMITH, Guy R. Londen, Ohlo
Buagler.
SELLERS, Charles 17, Des Moines, Towa
Musician,
FARRIS, Charles Marion,
Plattsburg, N Y
Mechanies,
BARR, Owen W, East Monroe, Ohlo
ENGLAND, Rarmond Nanticoke, Pa
EVERETT, Robert F. Brooklyn
Cooks,
HOLDEN, ¥Frank E, Kansas City
MARCUS, Tom i Bt. Louls
Privates,
ABELOV, Samuel S, Prooklyn
ADAMS, Joe TLebanon, Pa.
ALET, Fdward .o.Grand Rapida, Wia
ANTLE, Alhert A, Irene, Ky,
BAKER, Burton M. Fort Dodge, Towa
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FOR GRAY HAIR |
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York actress, now a grandmother and
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diately turned black, brown or light
brown, whichever shade you desire,
by the use of the following simple
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“You need not hesitate to use Or
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each box guaranteeing the user that
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coal-tar products or their derivatives,
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or greasy, and leaves the hair flufty
It will make a gray-haired person
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THE F IGHTING FLEETS
(Copyright, 1918, by Ralph D. Palne.)
INSTALLMENT 10,
| ““A YOUNG MAN'S GAME."
' YOUNG man's game! This is
Alhe fundamental axiom ham
[ mered out by the hard experi
ence of the destroyer fleets of both
- navies. Homeward bound across the
~ Atlantie, 1 was shipmate with the
commander of an American destroyer
who had been on active service in
the war zone. He was a man of stal
wart physisue, broad-shouldered and
deep-chested, his face burned red by
wind and sun. His aspect conveyed
an impression of stolid composure
and you would have said that he was
In the prime of health and vigor. [t
wag obvious, however, that he was
considerably older in years than the
avernge officer of his rank in the de
stroying service,
He was, in fact, not much past for
ty-five, bhut confessed that he was not
young r-nnuglh to stand the destroyer
pace. He had made a fine record
for himself and his ship through more
than a half-year of it, but his nerves
had cracked. The other commanders
had the advantage of him because
the{ were Annapolis men, with more
rapid promotion than had befallen
him. He had bheen an enlisted man,
commissioned from the ranks after
serving for years as a warrant officer.
Middle-age, therefore, had overtaken
him before he reached his present
rank and his great opportunity in a
destroyer,
Uncomplainingly, quietly heroie, he
was so broken and unstrung that he
was able to sieep nd more than two
hours in the twenty-four. All night
long he read and smoked, walked the
deck, or lay in kis bunk, and thought
himself lucky when he drowsed off
for a little while during the dag, It
would be a long pull, sald he—this
Job of mending his nerves, but he
planned to live outdoors and hunt and
fish and try to forget the war. And
he hoped to be fit to g 0 to sea again,
but not in a destroyer. Ten vears
earlier he would have laughed at the
notion of cracking under the strain.
In a quiet, matter-of-fact manner
he talked of what he had been
through and one began to comprehend
wh¥ the game demanded youth.
“l had no more than mg share of
the rough side of it,” sald he, “and
I never dreamed of having to quit
until-—well, I couldn’t sleep and I wor
ried too much. Then they ordered me
home. What happened, besides scrap
ping with submarines?
My ship was cut down In a col
liston last fall, a 8 you may remember.
There was nothing very unusual in be
ing bumped into, for we learn to ex
pect little things like that. Run
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BANGFERT, Gostave A, Wood River, 11 ‘
‘nummm. Adam ... .Lowellville, Ohio
BARRINGTON. Roy Victor . Akron, lnwul
BARTOZER, Stanley ++...Russia |
‘ BATES, Themas J. . ... ...Brooklyn ’
ALLEN, J. Milton ...... .Almond, N. Y
ANUNZZO, Samuel Lynhurst, N. T |
BAPTISTE, Eugene . . Hammeond, Ind.
‘MAG‘('U\I. Robert e New York
BASS, George Burton . Petersburg, W. Va
\ltl*.‘\l)lf.'ll. Henry .Nanty 10, Pa.
BERNARDI, Earl Bertram Baltimore |
BOUCK, George L. . Hood River, (lr(w,'
BOWMAN, David . Waldons Creek, Ky, !
BRINKMIER, Edward Hannibal, Mo.
BRISBIN, Emery W.,
1 Sentinel Butte, N. Dak.
BROWN, Loring K. Lancaster, Ohlo
BROWN, Mose A, . Houlkn, Miss.
;“l!l CKE, Albert F. . .New York
BRUCE, Jumes W, ....Oakley, Kans.
BUCKLEY, Raymond G,
Kast Grand Forks, Minn
BUTLER, Titas J. Camas, Wash.
CAVANAUGH, Michael J.,
v Pawtucket; R 1
CODDING, Teroy B, | Westfield, Mass l
CURTTRIGHT, Scott W,
. Rockwell City, Towa
DOAN, Ebhen ... Bellingham, Wash
DORMAN, Robert J. Oskaloosa, lowa
II‘ZIH('I(\‘ON. Robert H. ¥ ... Chicago
ETHRIDGE, Dewey Hendrickson, Mo
FEEBACK, Caleb W, Millersburg, Ky.
PLINT, Herman J, Willlamsport, Ind.
FOSTVEDT, Themas . Red Lodge. Mont
FOWLES., Junius B, ... L.os Angeles
FRAN EY, Gaetaeno hei Detroit
FRISUFTT, John H.,
Cystal Valley Mich
FROEHDE, Jallus Otte . . Chicago
GARRETT, l‘{nn Slssonville, W, Va
HAARER, Edward J. Bay City, Mich
HEGE, John R.. Winston-Salem, N. €.
HELMS, Joseph A. East St. Louis, Il
HENDERSON, EFarl E,
Grand Rapids, Mich
HENSLEY, Carl L. Hamshire, Tenn.
HUGGARD, Dewey E. ....Los Angeles |
JACODBSON, Jaceh | East Tawas, Mlvh,‘
JARRELL, Herbert Whitesville, W. Va.
JENSEN, Nels White Lake, 8. D 1
KROPPr, William J. Wainwright, Ohio
LAW, Willis D, Corvallis, !'n-ll
LURKIO, Marke Detroit
IMAIHIF.N. Michael J. New York |
MALONE, Willlam Jeoseph Milwaukee
[ MANES, Nicholas New York |
MEHATJEVICH, Adam Waukegan, 111, |
MITTAG, Ernest R, Luverne, N. Dak
MOORE, William K. Equality, Il
MURRAY, George A. Pittsburg
PAIVA, Manuel San Francisco |
PEERY, Guss .North Tazewell, Va.|
l-ll:'l'lcuslm, Arthur Vandalia, Mont. |
PETERSON, Martin L. Escalon, Cal. |
POLKKIL, Andrew -Humboldt, Mich.
l{l'l\N, Harold Frane's Philadelphia
RAVMOND, Willinm ¥, San Frapcisco |
REAGAN, Albert Berkley, Mass
CRUDNICK, :(0'"'!" Manning, Towa |
SAMLELS, Walker B, Warrenville, 8, .
SCHUMAKER, George A, s Pittsburg |
SEARCY, Hohert Anderson, (‘-rralllun.l(,v.'
lfil(.hl.\\. Frand Edward Cody, Wyo
SKREETER, John 1., Eugle Lake, Texns
SKINNER, John P, Conway, Ark. '
STAEDLER, Arthur B, Steele, N. Dak
STEGMAN, David . Horton, Kans
STORMS, Albert Archibald,
Jonesville, Mich
SUACCL, Eugene V, San Francisco
THOMAS, Earl M. Flimt, Mich
TOMSHACK, Frank J. Peru, 11, |
THALD, Charles M, Wilmington, Cal. |
TROYER, William W, White Hall, Md. |
TURNER, Fdward J. Lake Mills, Town'
VAN SCOTER, Harry A, Canacseraga, N. Y |
I VANARLUCCT, Ettove Glen Lyon, Pa
[ VINJE, Carl O, Kallspell, Mont.
WARDEN, William M. Bherman, N ¥
WATFORD, Amzme 13, Slocumb, Ala,
WEIDNER, Elmer Reading, Pa
WILEY, James W, Philadelphia
WILMETH, Joseph R, Ramer, Tenn.
WINDSOR, John R, Nottingham, Md.
Woon, Edd Hartsburg, Md.
YOUNG, Robert Leo N'mr(nnlmrl, 80,
CARNEY, John K, Nainfield, N, J
CRAMPTON, Lawrence Emery,
High Bridge, N.
MePEAK, Alvin sSparta, Wis
MALONPFSKI, Beaugnan, Shenandoah Pad
MARCHESE, Tony Italy
| MICHAKELL Nisotra A Erie, Pa
[REVAL, Alessandre Italy
| SASSL, Dominne Vineland, 'N.
SIGLOW. Walter Christopher, Itomeo Miol
l*l\lu.\. Peter J. Chicago
STEIN, Max Jersey City, N J
FWALY, Frank R, Arroyoe Grande, Cal
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION,
Privates,
LAUER, Kenneth ¢ San Diego, Cal
MASNKR, Jethro A, . Johnstown, Pa
TPOVEROMO, ('u‘mto Dunmore, Pa
TOOMEY, William R Philadelphia
MISSING IN ACTION,
Lieutenant,
CAMPBELL, M. 1. . Wakeman, Ohle
[ Privates.
'ALLEN, Boyd 1 Yakima, Wash
| ASHIY, John E Roseburg, Oreg
AVERS, Granville . Chicotn, Texns
I BEHRHORST, William B Alhambra, 11
CARTWRIGHT, Eugene Willlam
l Waupaca, Win
DAMIANO, Anthony New Hrunswick, N
‘l'l‘:l"l.ltl(. Henry Qlympia, Wash,
DU MA, Steye Corry, Pa.
| EBERLEY, Stephen ¥ Portiand, Oreg
CFROMHBOLD, I‘«murd H. . Tacoma, Wash
JGESICK, Owosso Thompsonville, Mich
GORMAN, Christopher Oakland, Cal.
THOLVERSON, Muthew Gustave
| Neenah, Wis
CTERMYN, John H Haverhill, Mass,
| KENNY, Martin B Newark, N. J
TRING, bred W Mt Hermon, La
IPEVY, Lewis B Minden, La.
CPIMSTEIN, Leon Chicago
| PUTMAN, George L. Borden Springs, Ala.
| RAWLS, Cullen Bogulusn, La
| REID, Allison W San Learando, Cal
L ROSSMAN, Jake < San Antonio, Tesns
RUBLY, Willim® +. «Minneapolis
I SHVARO, \h-!.hfll T Austria
I SIENBENBERG, Roay Notus, ldahe
SKSZYPCZAR, Anton Barney
Waupaca, Wis
STAINBROOK, '"livd! Coloma, Mich
TOOMEY, Edson 1. . Helenwood, Tenn.
WHETHINGTON, Charles . AHN‘F Ky,
WYMAN, Arthar C........... Bast Boston
ning without lights, fog, thick weath
€r, nervous merchant skippers—the
wonder is that we keep clear as much
as we do. This boat of mine was
almost cut in two. She sank until her
deck was awash and there she hung—
almost under, but still floating. There
was absolutely no accounting for it.
She was doomed and refused to ad
mit it. There was no hu(xbnc‘y Jest
in her, according to the eories of
naval cnnxlrurs‘tlon, but ghe st;x‘yed
with us. It made éw love her. Mor
!allr hurt, you understand, but you
couldn't down her. 1 can't explain it,
Yes, we got her into port and she
came out again, after a few weeks, as
guoq. as new,
“There was a fairly busy trip in
December. We met a eqnvoy, which
was split when near the coast, and [
took ome ship into an English port,
On the way we saw several flures
which might have been from a vessel
in distress, but I suspected that Fritz
was up to his tricks, trying to decoy
merchant steamers near errl:ugh to
slip a ‘mouldy’ into them, owever,
we picked up forty-nine survivors
from a ship that had been torpedoed
four hours earlier and crowded them
below. A destroyer isn't built to en
tertain guests in lirgv numbers. With
some o, these shipwrecked parties
you had to drive the last man in with
a mallet,
‘“The forty-nine survivops were still
aboard when it blew a regular gale of
wind, a screamer. There was no liv
ing in it, so 1 rhan%ed course and ran
the nearest English port, hoping to
find shelter. I fetched the harbor,
but there was mighty little comfort.
Wind and sea were so heavy that my
anchors wouldn't hold. They would
drag until we were in danger of driv
ing ashore, then it wag lift them and
steam ahead, and do the stumt all
over again. The destroyer came up
to breathe now and then. Two days
later it moderated so we could land
the forty-nine castaways, and the
pleasure was mutual
“We went to sea,” bound for our
own base, but were diverted again.
Well offshore we sighted a British
destroyer which had been caught out
in the big blow. She was?%swept as
bare as your hand, bridge, boats,
deck-houses gone--not a blessed
thing sticking above her hull, but
one lone funnel. We sheered along
side and managed to pass a hawser—
a ticklish job, for the sea was still
m:tr The Britishers were all there,
ba.rr:s a deck-watch that had been
wash away with the hamper, and
they came erupting out of the hatches
and seemed pleased to meet us. We
towed this sad remnant of a destrover
into the handiest port, and then
started off for home again.
e (Continued Tomorrow.)
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SANDERS, Lerenzia W Tuka, Ark.
SCHOETZ, Chester G Quakertown, Pa. !
SCHEAMM, George Cineinnati
SHOLAR, David O Boxton, Texas
SIMPSON, Alpheas J. ... Chester, Pa. |
SKEEN, William J Philadelphia |
SKINNER, George D Cedartown, Ga, |
(Mrs. J. C. Alred, 208 Highiand Ave.)
:*‘l'l‘ll. William Tomahawk, Wis.
SORENSEN, John ... Seattle |
STAFFAN, Alvin Lincoln, Texas |
TAFOYA, Deonicie Cuchillo, N. Mex.
TERRY, Lawrence D Toronto, Kans. |
THOMPSON, Preston Lehigh, Okla, |
TORRES, Felis Monticello, N. Mex. |
VAAG, Alfred P Livermore, lowa |
WALL, Edward M New York
WALILNER, John Fond Du Lae \Vls.|
WHITMAN, Lee Elberton, Ga.
(H. A. Whitman, R. F. D. 9.)
WORNOSKI, Joe ...Dorea, Ohio
\ PRISONERS,
| Privates.
ALBERT, Max New Brunswick, N. J
CBRACCIA, John Swampscott, Mass
CARROLL, Joseph Eugene Petersburg, Va.
ICKES, Leo Boswell, Pa
\l.fl(l.\\‘. Willie Surry, Va,
MEEHAN, Martin Dorchester, Muss
RUBENSTEIN, Hymie Syracuse, N. Y
SADOWSKI, Stanly Erie, Pa
VEFLIN, Christ Effington, 8. Dak
WHITEHOUSE, Edward Laddonia, Mo |
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;TWO Georgians on 1
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Last Night's List
1
| WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—The following
casualties, reported by the commanding
general of the American expeditionary
forces, were announced tonight:
s3lled in action, 41; missing in action,
57, wounded severely, 185; died from
wounds, -18; died from accident and
other causes, 1, died of disease, 3: died
lfrnm aeroplane accident, 1; prisoners, 1;
total, 307
‘ Only two Gergians are on the st,
i They are
| Lleutenant Frank A. Morris, Atlanta,
wounded severely (Previously report
ed.)
| Private Inmar Orton, Lafayette,
| wounded severely
{ The list in full
‘ KILLED IN ACTION
Lieutenant,
{CURRIE, John M., Austin, Texns
| / Nergeants,
| BELCHER, Richard J. RBrooklyn
I BRUNER, John D. Ashford, Ala.
| SCHULTZ, Charles Albert Saginaw, Mich
| STEVENS, Edward J. SBan Franeisco
| Corporals.
CBISHOP, Traiett B, Muskogee, Okla
HAGAN, Jumes ¥, Washington
| CAMPBELL, Lonis J. New York
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LINK, Morris ‘e Vernon, N. Y.
ROOSE, Camiel A e . Detroit
SNET&LINE, William T. ... Philadelphia
Wagoner,
SEVERSON, fianfnan. Kanawha, lowa
Privates,
AUTREY, John ¥. ...... Frederick, Okla
BARNES, Frank T. ......... Darby, Pa.
CARROLL, Charles ... West Fairview, Pa
FELLOWS, James ........ Norway, Mich
FIELDS, Robert ........... Lebanon, Pa.
GALLAGHER, John J., Jr. Brooklyn
GEORGE, Thomas N. . Centennial, Mich
GROVES, Bartaw Wilson,
Farmington, Mich
HARTZELL, Harry ... Dayton, Ohlo,
HARVEY, Lloyd A, s Seattle
HENDERSON, Rov W. «+. Leslie, Ark.
HORZEWSKLI, Walenty ~ . Prookiyn
JIROUN, Frank velkns edsns s BEITY, Okle
JOHNSON, Anten '.....,... Oconto, Wis
LAMP, Walter 5 Oakland, Cal
LLEWELYN, David . .. . Butte, Mont
LUECKE, Alfred A. . Great Falls, Mont
McGAHAN, Leslie L. ..... Atchison, Kans
McKEON, George J. ....... South Boston
MARAN, Sam M. ssssese Toledo, Ohio
RICKARDS, Joehn ......... London, Ohio
SAYLES, Harry T, ..... Moosup, Conn
TURNER. Arthur J. Meilrose, N. Y
DERGRIEND, Nick Van,
South Holland, Il
WEAVER, David Gom
Punxsutawney, Pa
WILBUR, Clayton i Bow, Wash
WILD, Fred Carbon. Towa
WITTY, Richard Emmunds Dutier, N._J
WORDLAW. Thomas Little Littleton, Ala.
DIED FROM WOUNDS,
Corporals,
HILIIARD, Fddie 1. Mentzomery, Ala.
MURFHY., Williamm M. Big Sandy, Ment
CARTER, MBen ¥, Red Springs, N. (.
WALKER, Bert H. Lawley, Ala,
Mechanic,
NILSEN, Niis . New York
Privates,
CAMP, Anzust X Newark, N. J
CLARK, Willinm C. ++..Penn Run, Pa
CUMMINGS, Patrick J. ...... . New York
HERZOG, Georze B. ...... Reading, Pa
HICKMANN, Jack C. ..Owosso, Mich
JUDGE, William L. Scranton, Pa
LEVERIDGE, Robert Mackenzie,
New York
MERRILL, Iteh Mt. Vernon. Texas
| MEYERS, lelon W Cunningham, Ky.
I MUNSON, Euzene, Jr. Brook!yn
;I'lH‘.\'UT. \dras J. Mansura, la
{ PRICE. Errol K. ‘ Brooklyn
| SADOWSKY, August,
New Brighton. N. Y
‘ DIED OF DMSEASE.
i Privates.
| ASOLLAS, Milton Greece
JENKINS, John Belment. N. (.
| WARD, Clare New Castle, Pa
| DIED FROM AIRPILANE ACCIDENT.
| Lientenant.
| GOODALE, Alvin . Pasadena, Cal
| DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
{ CAUSES,
! Private,
| RAMSEY. John David __Osage Oity, Kans
! WOUNDED SEVERELY.
| Majors
| LOCKETT, James M. Wilkes-RBarre, Pa
‘\lcl\lN\'F.\‘. Charles F. .. Vernon, Texas
| Captuns,
CLINE, Earl M. Lawrenceville. Il
| KELLY, Francis M. Kansas City
| WALDRON, John M. ..New York
| Lieutenants.
| BARNEY, Cary W. .Newton, Kans
DAVID, Henry S, : Chicago
| JONES, Albert E. ~Pm!:mv!;vk':\
| MELLINGER, Haward .. . Philadelphia
MITCHELL, Edwatvd Allen .. ... Denver
BUCHHOLZ, August Robert .Ripon, Wis.
EBERLIN, Ralph Frsmtsseaa NOW Tork
MORRIS, Frank A, ..............Atlants
(John Mcrris, Keely Company.)
Sergeants.,
DOWNEY, Verness C. ...Columbus, Ohio
EORP, William P. ... ... . Ida Grove, lowa
| 4 Corporals.
CUDDY, John A. .. . . .Claverack, N. Y.
DOUGLASS, Jadson T. ..... ...(leveland
| EVERETT, Themas H. .Rutherford, N, J.
McINTYRE, Allan G.. North Adams, Mass,
STIO, Michael R. ...... ... New York
STRATFORD, Augunstos E.,
Springfield, Mass.
‘ Mechanic.
RAINEY, Edward S, .Cambridge, Ohio
] Privates,
ANTTILA, Charlie . ... Red T.odge, Mont.
! CELENSKE, Stanley ..........Cleveland
i DANGEL, Carl s % i BAETBAW, Mich.
| DELANEY, Thomas J. .'... New York
‘DRAI‘I’JI(. se ~ . ... Talucah, Ala.
| EGAN, Richard A. ...... " Philadeiphia
EHMKE, Charles M. .Warwick, N. Dak.
FOOR, Roland .. . . . Everett, Pa.
HINON, William 00, ..Blanchard, Jowa
HOLLOPETYR, Charles . Bruce, Wis
HOMAN, John H. ... . Springfield, Ky.
SAREANG. Ghemine .. .. ... . ... Brooklyn
JOHNSON, Henry K. .+... Chicago
JOHNSON, i)xhir .... Wolfe City, Texas
KAUFMAN, Samuel ........... Brooklyn
KING, John Teddy o Manistee, Mich.
KRAUSE, Peter ... .. East Chicago, Ind.
KUNE Sl J, ......5,. . ...Cloero, Il
LEMRE, Charles G. ..... . Fl Paso, Texas
| LINDER, Geeorge L. ... West Chester, Pa
| LIPPINCOTT, Leon Atkinson,
) Camden, N. J
LUPKIEWICH, Wiadyslaw . Salem, Mass,
MceMILLAN, Allen L. . Sturgeon Bay, Wis
MAATTA, William Marengo, Wis
MILLER, Clarence D, | Arthur, Nevada
MUSTAFA, Jousauf . . Gravidel, Conn,
REEDEES. B, = " Baoumes Ohia
The Automotive Industry
As Featured at the
October 12-19, 1918
Is a concrete gxpression of optimism by a line of business with unprecedented handicaps;
the most impressive and expensive exhibit at the fair; an exhibit of business foresight and
courage as well as a display of Tractors and Automobiles, occupying
40,000——Feet of Floor Space——4o,ooo
WITH THE MOST ELABORATE AND PLEASING DECORATIONS
ALONE WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION TO THE FAIR.
This space is paid for by the Southeastern Fair Association as a compliment to the pro
gressive spirit of the members of The Atlanta Automobile Association.
BE SURE TO VISIT THIS EXHIBIT, ATLANTA DAY, MONDA? OCTOBER 14,
and buy your tickets of Girls’ Patriotic League Members, who will be at the following drug
stores, beginning Wednesday: Cone’s, Whitehall, Peachtree and Decatur Streets; Nunnal
ly's Five Points and Peachtree Stores; Lighett's Five Points. Tickets will also be on sale at
Jacobs’ Whitehall and Marietta Street Stores. Season tickets for the fair may be had at all
these stores.
Season—Box;"_s and Boxf;S'iaLTickets on Sale at Pitts’ Five-Points Store
IN ADDITION TO COMPLETE AMUSEMENT PROGRAM, WAR EXHIBIT AND
. AUTO SHOW--ARMY AVIATORS BOMBING THE FAIR GROUNDS WITH
LIBERTY LOAN LITERATURE.
H. G. HASTINGS, President. - R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary.
P.S.—Fresh Air Prevents the “Flu.”” Lakewood Air Absolutely Pure
| O’'DONNELL, Martin A. ... Orkland, Cal
| RAITH, Joseph M. ........ LaCrosse, Wis
I RIOUX, Alex ........ Rapid Bity, 8, Dak.
l l{().\l":li.‘:h:;flf,v t fihvae A ai BULTE
- ROSENBACH, Anton,
Iredericksburg, Texas
ROULLARD, "I‘T'in B iiae s lOVES, N 4
ROWE, Fred Edward ........... Detroif
RUSHTORVER, Byron Wesley, 4
Kawkawlin, Mich
SCOTT, Millard G, ...... Artesian, 8 .Dak.
| STRELE, Lester .....qcooo4. New York
SWANCOE, Charles ............ England
TELINTELO, lee F. ~.,....... Cincinnat
THOMPSON, Hilliard ......... Brooklyn
THORNTON, Harvey ....... Neonah, Wis,
1 TOBIAS, James H. ..,... Scottshurg, Ind
| TOSCHLOG, Carl B. ..... Richmond, Ind
| TROUTMAN, Janes ~...... Reading, Pa,
WATSON, leslie A, ..... Oak Park, il
a’l’:xl'l,\fil\l. Robert .... g Detroit
HETSTINE, Alfred ... Vincennes, Ind
WILSON, Lather F, . Cortez, Fla.
WORTHLEY, Frank R. Hunters, Wash,
BLEANCHETTE, William . Athol, Mass,
L BOICOURT, Renost A, Belvedire, 8. Dak
L CARTER, Clarence W. . Barkesville, Ky
| CRIHOCKY, Wlady ........ Scranton, Pa
| CHAPMAN, Guay W. ........... Clio, Tows
FCHAYKA, Stefen seesens Cincinnat,
CHLORINES, Melt D. ..,.... Albany, N. Y
COMLOSSY, Ralph J. ..... Teoledo, Ohic
i CRILE, Earl A, ivee s oßhreve, Ohic
| CROSSETT, William €. ... Chester, Pa
| DeBELLIS, Fred ‘ Ttaly
| DEMARINO, Nicola Minersyille, W. V.
PDIEMENNO, Albert i Ttady
! DISTLER, Alphonse F., Jefferson City, Mo
§ DINON, Herbert A, Philadeiphis
| DEWNEY, John W., Highiand Park, Mich
{ECKRHART, Warren Landsdale, Pa.
CEFTFLER, Sylvester 5 Basick, N. C
imiul.\‘fil‘ll‘lll{. Leenard K, A ®
Prospect, Ry
| EMANUELSON, Manferd E. .. .. . Sweder
! EVERETT, Terance . . . Salem, Ark.
'FAULK, William 1. Fremont, N. C
i FI‘ZTRHW‘ Clarence E. Harrisburg, Pa
{ FLEES, dohn R, : ++. Polania, Wis.
| FLEMMING, Joseph B. . Pittston, Pa
CFLEMING, Roy . Kittanning, Pa
[ FLOWERS, Geerge E.,
i Granite Falls, N. €
| FOLGER, Andrew M. . Philfdeiphia
| FOREMAN, Earl L. Tarrytown, Md
| FORREST, William East Akron, Ohio
POSTER, Harry Elsberry, Mo
{ FOX, Manusl A Taylorsvilie, N. C,
FRANKS, Clarence J. Akron, Ohio
| FREDENBURGH, Paul E,
Hartford Conn
FRFEISE, William & St Louis
GARCIA, Onecie g Conejos, Colo
{GARVER. John F. Lawndale, N. C.
GATTAMELATTA, Resario, %
Fairpoint, Ohio
{ GEISINGER., Harry Joe Toledo, Ohio
[GERILALLES, Achilles G. Greeca
[GIANOTAS, Goest Brooklyn
GLASS, Smith Van Cleve Wabash, ind
| GORFE, Edgar R. M, Wampee, S. C,
{ GROVER, John Franeis. Terre Hagte, Ind.
{GROVER, Tynn Union, N ¥
{ HALPEN, Charles E. Fall Rtver, Mass
§H.\N(‘U( K, Samuel R,
| West Brownsville, Pa.
! HANSON, James C. Canby, Minn.
1t HAYES, Wiliiam T. .....Washington
{ HELLER, William .Herculaneum, Mo.
HENDRBCKSON, Frank L. .Ideal, S. Dak.
| MERNDON, Lewis ¥. ..., Tharpe, Tenn,
HERRERA, Antonio, -
Old _ Albuquerque, N. M,
HOFFMAN, James E. Orangeburg, S, C.
| HOOVER. Peter 1. ....Leisenring, Pa.
HOW, Clarence Peters .. ....Buffalo
EBWIN, Beoy L. ..........Honford, Oal
JOHNSON, James E. .....Pelzer, 8. C.
JOHNSON, Oscar N, ...........Brooklyn
JOYCE, Richavd A, ...=.......New York
BALICHO, Fred .................Russia
KEANEDY, Kugene ..New Haven, Conn.
KLEISER, Frank ....... Evanston, Ind.
KLINE, Harry R. ......Marion, Kans.
LASHIER, Lewis R.,
Richmond Hill, N. Y.
LYONARD, Harry D, ...Kingsville, Ohio
LEVINE, Rubine ....... ....Brooklyn
LEWIS, George F. ..,,..Fondren, Miss.
LEXA, William J. ~,,....Man1ey, lowa
LOSAVIO, Donate ..........New York
LOWERY, William ...... Lancaster, N. Y
LYONS, Joseph P. .. Providence, R. L
McCARTNEY, Raymend Adolphus,
: Huntington, Ind.
McCORMICK, Charles A. .. . . Philadelphia
MILLER, <lmer Curtiss ... . Linton, Ind,
MITCHELL, William H. .Woburn, Mass.
MOORE, Louis ... .. Enterprise, Miss,
MORALFES, Vlorentine ... Hondo, Texas
MURPHY, Edward ...... Omaha, Nebr
MURRAY, ¥red 8. ....,.Jones Mills, Pa.
MURRAY, Joe ...........Louisville, Ky.
NEUWENHUIS, William,
Corsica, 8. Dak.
O’'BRIEN, William J. .Bridgeport, Conn.
ORTON, Inman ..........Lafayette, Ga.
{Miss Flora Orton.)
OWENS, Owen Jones,
Grand “Island, Nebr.
PALMER, William E. .. Knoxville, Tenn.
PARRY, Russell ens e e OIYDUERE, Pa.
PATOCK, August 1. .............Chicago
PAVONE, Autonie .........Lansford, Pa.
FOVEAN. Fyauk ..........i.....Chicage
PRICE, William C. ... Worcester, Mass.
PRUCHA, Wanzel ......LaCrosse, Wis.
REITER, Walter J. .........Milwaukee
ROADARME]L, Harry E, . .Shamokin, Pa.
ROONEY, Michuel Joseph . Philadelphia
IN('"AIJ\’" AM, Jebn ..... ..New York
| SCHLEICHER, Fraderick, Saa Cliff, N. Y
SCHROEDER, Willinm e
SCOTT, Robert R s e s R B
SEARS, Charles H. ....... Syracuse, N. Y.
SIMMONS, Willinm C. , Winchester, Tenn.
| SLAID, K. P, ........... Logansport, La.
{ ULRICH, Nicholas ...... Westfield, Wis.
WEBB, John ........... Dyersburg, Tenn.
WEISE, John K. .......... Lebanon, Pa.
WENNER, Derwood Harold, Oil City, Pa.
SENE: dJobeph J. ... .. .04 Brookiyn
WILLIAMS, Owen J. ...., Slatington, Pa,
| WINTER, George P. ............ Chicago
| WISE, Albert C. ..... Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
%“’(Nllb. Cecil A., no emergency address.
| WULFERT, Clair C. ....... Bellwood, Pa,
| YOURICK, John J, ...... Lynn, Mass.
l MISSING IN ACTION,
Sergeant,
| SCHOENBVRGER, John €,
Pierre, S. Dak.
Corporals,
CONNORS, EBdward J. ........ Brooklyn
EASLEY, Luther 88, vesies Cartter, M
| FINKLE, Samuel siind e . Boston
| KRATZ, Earl | vv.+:. Forestville, Mich.
| OSTRANDER, Levi Amba .. Attica, Mich,
ih‘l LLIVAN, Benj. F. g Dalton, Mass.
Bugler.
| LEE, Tarry Thomuas . La Crosse, Wis.
l Mechanics.
| HODDER, Jesse (. . Tawas City, Mich.
| POWELL, George SN .3... Glendale, N. Y.
| Privates,
| ALTMAN, Bruce ixis . Findley, Ohlo
| ANDREWS, John A, .... Zanesville, Obhlo
| DAIR, Franklin A, .... Dunnell, Minn.
! BLAIR, Charles €, Cardington, Ohlo,
I BOWCOCK, Hadley Bradlet Corbin, Ky,
| BRANDENBERG, Fred W. . Herman, Mo,
I BROWN, Roy Willinmsville, Mo
CAMPBELL, George R. ....... Cleveland
| CARR, Darnel C. . Albany, Ky.
| COLBERG, Frederick Charles ... Hrooklyn
DAVIS, Harrison «v.. . Indianapolis
| DELCORPS, John W. ... Kaukauna, Wis.
| EDWARDS. George W. ...... Bengal, Ky.
{ FABRYCKI, Frank P. .. ... Oshkosh, Wis,
'PELLOWS, George vri v MIBON WIS
PO\, Bert .. Aberdeen, 8. Dak.
! GAHAN, Ben Patrick ... Tomahawk, Wis.
GRIFFIN, Sam F, ......... Amery, Mia.
| HANDLEY, Elmer ¥. .. Philleampbel, Ala.
| HATG, Gunder +v+eo... Madison, Minn.
HICKEY, Jehn Jaceb ............ Detroit
| HOYLE, William ........ Bringham, Il
TRRINE. PUDIIES . .ciscononnsivivys 20009
| JONES, Henry E. ........... Deane, Ark.
PRILLIN, William sie vas s o EBEING; -FiL
| KNRUMWIEDE, Julius M, ... Trinity, N. C.
| LAMBERT, Julins M. | Trinity, N, C.
all‘\\ IS, Gomer W, . Dougeville, Wis.
| LEWIS, Remie h:ase BL Lowis
LONERGAN, Themas Francis ... Ireland
| McKENZIE, Jdack Ira ...... Flint, Mich.
I McMANLS, Joseph J. . Homestead, Pa.
I MARTI, Norman . Berca, Ohio
I MEILVIN, Lounis s Columbus, Ohio
| METCALF, William J. ... Bucyrus, Ohio
| MILES, Geerge, A. Canandiagua, N, Y.
| MITLER, Emmett C, .. Camp Chase, Ohio
MORRILL, Harry V. . ... Ontario, Canada
| MORRISON, Frank J.,
Albuquerque, N. Mex.
ODLE, John D. ¢sie..« MeKinney, Tex.
OSTROWSKI, Joe John ......... Detroit
PAULSON, George Gravert ...... Detroit
PHILLIPS, Carl . ..... Madisonville, Ohio
| PRESTON, Edgar Cansnns sDR SN,
| PRISBY, Stephen W. .. .... Ipswich, Mass.
{ REILLY, George 8,, Jr. ....... Baltimore
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