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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1918)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913. 7i fie Gasoline Red Crowfi !s a straight -dixtilled, all refinery gasoline, not a mixture. Its contin uous, uniform chain of boiling points makes easy Starting, quick acceleration, power and mileage tare. Look for the Red Crown aign before you fill STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Csldorata) B. R. CAMPBELL, Special Agent of BTANDAED OIL CO, BALEM, ORB BELIEVE SUBMARINES (Continued from page one) Official here are at a loss, however ia explain why the submarine officer rai permitted to escape. . At loaat three of the large type mb marine reached this sido of the Atlantic It U believed. They are about 300 ftet leag and carry two gun and a core of torpedoes. One w equipped to cut rabies. The undersea raiders have a cruinhip rudius of 17,01)0 mill's ami are probably able to stay out longer by lining uppnoi from vcsscle they altaca. lines scattered, tir the I' boat- arc be Jieveil to have sunk the armored cruisr) ran inego an'l several merchant vo els. Germany probably has IfiO to ISO U hosts in M-rvice now. Estimates here agree with those of Lloyd tiorogn that bout 150 submarines are definitely known to huvii beet, destroyed. It Is possible that actual sinkings have reach ed thl -0 mark, all bound them 1, no positiv proof as to at leant 5U of the alhurnd sinkings, Before tli war Germany had 150 II. Loala. ATTtTV WUVUlli ' Ey HAJ3EL OABSETT All of the nisi i Is and matrons of Sa lem society are busily engaged this af ternoon with the many booths aud at tractions they have prepared for the Hrlgiaa Fet which is being ffvea this afternoon and evening to raise money for the Belgian relief fund. For those who appreciate the aesthetic, there it a fascinating Japanese tea garden with suggestive wisteria blos som and Japanese maidens, while the "bora of plenty" "grab bag" and fortune tellers will aatisfy the fun lov ing instinct of everyone. Pretty little folk dances ill be giv en tonight by tiny eoplc dressed in bewitching continue under the direct ion of Mr. Ralph White, lteside the eight little girl representing butterfly who will flit in and out among the trees in a folk dance there will be a Spanish dance by two children, Gene vieve Harbour and Henry Thiclsen, aud a sunbeam dance by little Mildred Rob erts, dressed in yellow with inaline bow and glistening with bright pan gles. The little people in the butterfly dunee are Cdjoevieve litrbour, Mar chell Shipp, Dorothy Livesley, Nancy Tliielscn, i I i-Jnn Jdngcr. Madeleuu Hrown, llerna Edward and Mildred Kohrt. t Miss Lena lHitsou and her sister, Mabel, have returned from a vacation of several week. They visited rela tives near Eugene. 1iiit week among those returning from their vacation were Dr. and Mr. W. H Darby and daughter, Helen, of 14.1 (VnlMi Mtriit Tltov mnfitruA In Rockaway, one of the Tillamook !!'V'!';KSI';AS hL'K ( i I i. J Puriiie J- m Vstd at a ocaDvc "J .-tnt far sJ x!ctmTV- v - Pfmienmt b'emubes and reduce amaturat color. Ideal far ctsitcling creasy asms. Couraud'8, Oriental Cream StmJIOe. tor Trial St FERD. T.HOPKINS A SOMKtvYofc ' EMPEROR KARL (Continued from page one) "It will chain his destiny to Luden dorff and will teal the fate of himself and the people forever " From Vienna, It la reported that Karl la worried and doubtful whether the people, and the army will submit tamely to Herman demands. The Germans are now scraping up very man possible In the back areas foe figlttinir, replacing hitherto unfit wen In auxiliary work hy girls. beaches, where they had a cottaue for two weeks. They were accompanied by Mrs. Darby pwrents, Mr, and Airs. W. U. Duncan of Jlll.j Mouth 12th street Mr. and Mra. Henry Cross of Vancou ver were also in their party. Mr. Cross l a eister of Dr. Darny. Mr. Arthur liaud U spending her vacation at one of the Tillamook beach- a. with l'ortland friends. Mrs. Fred Thompson and liltle urn, Frederick, returned the latter p.-.n of last week from a visit with Mrs Thompson's parents, Air. aud Mra. Em mtd, of Sherwood. WWW Many Salem people buve been at tracted to the Tillamook benches this summer. There are several people who are now enjoying an outing at Ueenn Lake. Amuou theae nro lorn Albert aud Daughter, Ulnra, Mra.' Bohertaon, Mrs. I'urdv and (laughter, ttdnn, Mrs. Oinrle Grant and two. daughters, Mitr- jorio aud Dorothy. w A very quiet wedding waa Rulemn- iaed Hunday afternoon at the home of Hev, and Mrs. 11. N. Aldrich, 84S My ers etreet, when Miaa Bessie Mineral became Uie bride uf Carl Knit. The bride who was drevaed In a dark blue dreaa embroidered in huruionii'.ing col ors, wore a smart grey hat and earned a lovely bouquet of tiny white rose buds. The ring ceremony waa lined with Hev, Aldrich officiating. Mra. Knlii, whose Inline 1 in Tacoiua, is a former acquaintance of the Aldrich family Oil SATIN' FOR THIS SEASON ',- WKAR The gowne this season will liuve smart distinctive lines and military braid trimming of black atin- The girdle of the one pictured in lined with overseas blue. t'nderwood k I'nderwood. ROLL OF HONOR o Continued from page one) ace U Layaer, Hichland, I'aj Harry B. Leasig, Leechbuig, I'a; Meyer Leviue, Blairsville, a; l.eslie H. McLean, l?n ion City, I'aj John T. Mooncy, Phila delphia; Mike I'ulusjk, Kussia; George It. Kanliiii, Iniontown, Pa; Kaymond R. Henninger, I'uiontown, I'a; Carlo Arnao, 1'hiladelphia; Lyle V. Barnes. (juinnby, Iowa; John C. Campbell, Van- dergntt, I'a; Clarence K. Clark, -Niagara Kalla, N. Y; George D. Conrad, Orange, Mais; Patrick J. Cook, New Ma lem I'a; Walter H. Distler, 1'hiluilel phiii; Lewi V. Dursey, N'or)i Abing- ton, Muss; John ( . r.dnnrda, Fort Guines, Ga; Francis I.. Krh, Conuells ville, Ja; Bernard K. I-Mnean, 1'hiladcl phia; William r'uoas, OweiiMlale, I'a; Howard .1. Gardner, Tyrone, ra; Am mou Gibhle, Manheim,, i'a; Cecil Gib erson, liidinnnpolis, Ind; Harold ('. Goodrich, Onwnpoint, Ind; Wibur II. Hiiiuiltoii, Kverson, I'a; tharle K. Hewitt, Harvey. I'a; Lerlime K. How ard, East Hutchinson, Kai; Arthur B Kurd, Lynn, Mass; Raymond J-'. Jacobs Mr. and Mr. Krdt left for l'ortland Kharpaburg, I'a; Jamo A. Karr, Kaw- Privt ChaJrWa L. Ackley, field, I'a; Daniel Mark Lynch, Cam bridge, Masa; JWpk A. Marcotte, lc-k, Wah- The follow ingeasn It ie are report ed by the eoniniaading general of the American expeditionary forces: Kiled in action $H Died of disease j Wounded severely 53 Wounded, degree undetermined 4 Prisoners 1 135 Total Killed ui Action Lt. David E. Wheeler, Fran.-e Sergeant Albert A- Mountain, Mc Mecheu, W. Va; Walter B. Kiggle, Cameron, W. Va; Pre I Stefl, Mt PK-aa-ant, I'a. Corporals Geo. J. Lster, Ticondera ga, S. V; Elmer I. Lock hart. Blairs villa, Pa; Elmer D. Stevenson, Pbib delphia; William B. Taylor, I'hiladel pbia; John J. Webb, Philadelphia; Heorye K. Bishoff, Pittsburg, Pa. Lieutenants Richard S. Bullitt, Phil adelphia; Wilbur f. Small, Manheim, I'a. Sjjt. Raymond P. Linglc, Duboe, Pa. orporals Thomas P. Orinnan, Phil adelphia; William B. Madden, Jean nette, Pa; rtarlee E. Murphy, Wind rilge, I'a; Howard Secriat, Connellg villc, Pa; Clifford F. Shaffer, New Sa lem, I'a; Herbert Btuck. Ohiopyle, Pa; German Command Admits It Has Lost Supremacy In Air whore they will spend a few days be- tore going to TUluiiiouk to make their koine. Mr, Erilt is employed In the mill there. Attending to Chickens And Garden Washington, Aug 20 Tb, German rooiiiiand admit tliet lo tieir premary, entente military alvicej from raiici stated today. Official military documents lukeu' from German prisoner and bear'uiir the aeal of the tierninn cominnnd. nieiiiioiiid , preparation that removes the catarrh the lock of Mirricicnt nir facilities to til mums from the intestinal tract and eope with tt)P French, liiitUh and Am jnllays the Inflammation which cause eriesn air forces, and ordered inl'autiv practically all stomach, liver and into unit to atnn appealing to the aeilul tinal ailments, including 'pjendieitis. eoaimand for iiroteetum aitainst air One dose will convince or money re funded. J. I . Berry, t apital Drug Store uud druggists everywhere. nee, Gkla; Clayton 8. Rise, Coluuima, la; Henry A. Kleppts, Pittsburg, Pa; Wililain C, Kluth, North Philadelphia; Georgo Lambert, Fresno, Cal; George H. Lnuinger. i'ittsburg, I'a; Hnlev Me. Caakill, Troy, Ala; John J. Mel'olin, Philadelphia; Hoy B. Martin, Stone haul, Masn; Charles Mii'llent., Brook lyu N. V; John A. Milko, East Pitts burg, I'a; Willium li. Moutieth, Alls ton, Muss, Missing In Action Privates Wiliam II. Hurley, Indian npolis, Ind; Edward A. Smith, Port land, Or. Wounded Severely Sjt. Geo. W. Gerlacher, Tauiaipia. "My neighbors are surprised to sec me looking so well, for they thouijht I would not live to see summer. I had such pain around my heart as to cause me to faint. 1 kuew it came from blunt ing and prossuie of gas in my stomach. A friend ill St. I hums told uie to use iMnvr'i Wonderful ltemcilv mid 1 now ifeei better than iu nil my life. 1 am Pa doing my own work, attending to my Corp. Joseph A. Lynch, Lawrence, chickens and my garden nud have clean Jis, ed house." It is simple, harmless Lieutenants Robert B. Herbert, tircousluirg, la; nilliam r,. Meyers, GenuuutoHn, I'a. Sergeants Norman L. Dun. an, Indi an n, I'a; Jns. tl. Mcllenry, Indiana, I'a Wiliam E. tkes, tlvtner, Pa; Charles F. Finder, Johnstown, I'a. Corporals William C. Clark, Penn run, Pa; Michael A. Lucak, Buy City, Mich; Thus. McElwee, Defiance, Pa; French aviation cmiislt ! f.. Jul ii.feiiorilu iminteil out that "our re- David tlner1 1 hiladolobia. r-'iow the Fioueh losses against German's' sources are already exhausted by ob i Privates Sarkio Goshgoriiui, Worcivs vre one half that of the Germans In servation duties that they air not nuffi M,,' Aglio Guinchi, Parsons, wa alnilnue onerntions and on, tl.ii.l cieot to itive chM( tn eiieoiv aviators 1 : rdward B. .lotinon, Amslerdnm, thy total Gentian balloon losws. jcarrvin,, out leeunnoiteriug flights uwn The document ilisehxtug the oGriiian our positions. raids, but to combat the raids with machine gun fire and anil aircraft artillery. 'r';'i-:'i,'-!:"- Snovy Linens Stay White and Fresh when they're washed with Fels-Naptha soap. Its whitest of white suds clean quickly, easily, thoroughly, without discoloring or weaken ing the finest fabrics. in th twsf ssawf frsMM srsvxr. At ytwsr geacsnr 'a. N. V; Sidney C. Marliu, Indiana, Pa; ,1'sul W .Muisluill. Mououijahcln, Pa; ; Cyrus Mathiot, Colombia, Pa; Luther J II. Middles orth, Milton, Pa; Waiter P. Mills, Rochester,. X. V; William S jtlber, Uivejoy, Pa; Otluuier B. Pago, jCbarfield, Pa; .taliari.i Pariiskevas, 'Ro.hesler, Pa; Hujjh E, Patterson, H'.irs 1 1 1 o. Pa; Newel F. Philips, lu diana Pa; Win. II. Prokosch, Finlav '. Minn; l'ii-.',mie tuirino, New Voik; William P. Simons, Wvsex, Pu; Karl TriiMil, l.utiobe, Pu; Edward Wil Mech. Ken A. Manninir. Wavuesbure. Pa. PriTate. Harry 1). Chilcoat, Altoona, Ta., Hid Clark, Coyle, Ok la., Hallie J. Closser, ayuestioro, la., Faul Coulter, Girty Pa.; Harry A. Empfield, Blairsville, Pa.; Frank P. Hawk, Harrisburg, Pa.; James f. Hutchinson. Philadelphia, Pa.; Fted C. Kaiser, Pittsburg, Pa.; James F. Kea- ley, Philadelphia, Pa.; Edward O. Mc. Laughlin, Grays Landing, Pa.; James . Maxwell, Forest City, 111.; Francis B. Mooie, Dunn Station, Pa.; Harry C. Muorhead, Indiana, Pa.; James O'Lrkn, Greeuhburg, Pa.; William L. Khodes, Mattawnnu, Pa.; Murium Kodzin. Low ell, Mass.; Harry M. Schuffei, Etna, Pa.; jonn j. ricott, uienshnw, j'a.; Warren Stiver, Tyrone, Pa.; Copi0 Vanhessou, Whitsboro, N. Y.; Thoinag F. Walsh, Peabody, Mass.; Hobert P. Wilson, Oli ver, Pa.; Earl M. Young, Jersey Shore. Pa.; Dominico Romeo, Shnrpsbnrg, l a.; Dtdbert A. Shearer, Washington, Pa.; Joseph L, Bkelby, -Perry, Pa.; Edward Slieth, New Eugle, Pa.; Blair W. Smith, Latrobe, Pa.; Lawrence L. Staggers, narveys. ra.", John Toreo, fhiladeljibia Pa.; Joseph A. Vanlnvanee, Mont Co., Pa.; Riley A. Walker, Altoona, 1 a.; An son W. Willits, Linden, Pa.; Miehoel P. Witbro, Pittsfield, Maesa.; John II. Moulton, Waterville, N. Il.j Harry L. Murcb, Georgetown, Mass.; Arnold V". Nelson, Aberdeen, Wash.; John Neseo- da. Standard Mt. Pleaiant. Pa.: Charles c. Gorman, Tyrone, Pa.; Walter N. Pnra- itee, I'lttsfield, .Mass.; Thoinus L. Kcid, Sliarpsburg, lu.j George J. Koesch, Oil City, Pa.; Albert C. Bogere, Koonmi, 8. 1).; Alfred Kiittvr, Xorristown, Pa.; Lee H. Stunley, Chico, Cal.; Clark Stewart, Philadelphia, I'a.; Xornian M. Zahuiser Waynesburg. Pa.; Wounded 8evrely. Lt Frederick C. Smith. Halifax. Pa.: Sgt. Donald T. Travis, Johnstown, Pa.; Sgt. Leo P. Kemp, Washburn, Iowa.; Sgt. Jemes L. Skiles, l:nlrtown, Pa.; Sgt. Wilbcrt M. Stillwason. Connels- ville, Pa.; Sgt. Clark W. Wineman, In- nana, ra.; for p. Harry F. Brubnker Duncaiisville, Pa.; Com. Tony Cavalcan to, Kdeuborn, Pa.; Corp. John W. vrU bine. Bellwood, Pn.; Corp. Walter T. Cook. Iluirisbing, Pa.; Corp. Jay O. Davis, Heilwood, Pa.; Corp. Herliert 11 Field, Omaha, Nebr.: Corfu. Thomas V. Luddy, "Watcrbury, Conn.; Corn. Ale.xan- 'ler Mav, ljitn.be, Pa.; Charles Amu tit. .,,, , a.; nuiium i. rsrown field., Lntnibe, Pu.; Le V. Coinoll. Se- ue. a'Kans.; Wililain Crow, Bimer, i'a.; Henry W. Crowder, Koshkonong, lo.; James Daiubrosia, Castro Dei Balsci, It aly; William II. Denmer, Philadelphia Pu.; Cledie Evans, Whit Bun, Ky.; Chester G. Flowers, Columbia, 1'a.j Bay mond E. tiiceby, Philadelphia, Pa.; Manuel .1. Green, Philadelphia, Pa.; Joseph lla.kett, Philadelidua. Fa.; Cha rles P. llnrdv, Redwood Falls. Mum.: Cecil J. Button, New York City; James ri. .lonnson, Augusta, Ga.; Noah Kismr, Wrightm-ille, Pa.; Joseph I.awson, Xew Vers City; Hobart M Lord, llasti,.Xs. Pa.; Pntri. k J. McLaughlin, Philadelph ia. Pa.; Angelo Malondra. Philadelptiia, Pu.; William V. Mason. Mount Pk-Hsnnt. Tex; timrge Mav hew. NewiHirt. Va: President Takes On I Weit While Resting ! Eats Lots cf Sea Food Magnolia. Mass., Aug. 20. President! Wilson has gained weight en bis war 1 yaeation. Ieelarieg it unusual for a i man of the president ' age to put o'i ! weight ia so short a tin. Bear Admiral 1 Grayson, the president's physician. Las' expressed himself a delighted at tkej change since President Wilson esinei here. j There is ne doubt that the president ' and Mrs, Wilson have enjyej eery' minute here. Magr.olia resideata today amused then. selves by making up a statistical table, showing how the presiden. has! spent hi time. Tp till yesterday he I had been here 108 hours. j Anteinobiling 24 hoursj walking five hours; working ten hour; golf five hoars; reading three hours; meals. 12 hours; idle 15 hours; sleeping 34 hours. The president ha, motored a total of 500 miles. Although he has been out in the open at least 12 hours a day he ha walked only about ten miles. Ihe idle hours includes time spent on the veranda after meals, taikirtr with Colonel House and other friends. Oco of the things the president haf enjoyed most i, the sea food. Fresh fish have been served at the president 's inoie at almost every meal. Lobsters have been bared from the president's table a being too rich. The president and Dr. Grayson are ex pected to make a second round on the Myopia Hun elub eolf course toilav. They played a tie score there Friday." l is s-' J y ? t.4 s If ' Rr) t '.ID TAN, BED OE FRECKLED SKIN IS EASILY SHED To free vour summer-soiled skin of its muddiness, freckles, blotches or tan the best thing to do is to free yourself of the kin itself This aatilu a.. . l.ni.,.n.l I. rk;..t.:li . r, Li;i.. ., ' ........... ... "ftixm.., ..j.iiuSiun, i a nsncu oy ine use or ordinary mercol "ANGEL OF MERCY" CARES FOR OFFICEP. WOUNDED IN ACCIDENT This British official photograph depicts most strikingly the part ,the Red Cross nurse is taking in the great conflict that is now raging Note the gas) mask that the wounded man carries before him in readiness for any gag at tack () Underwood k Underwood ized wax, which of course can be had at any drug store. Use at night as you use cold eream, washing it off in the morning. Immediately the offendins surface skin begins to eome off in fine powder-like particles- Gradually the entire outer scarf skin i absorbed, without the least harm or inconven ience. The second layer of kin now in evidence presents a spotless whiteness DRAFT BILL WILL BE Continued from page one) i ing discussed in the house. With an agreement to reconvene the senate Thursday lo consider the man I power bill, many senators today bsdiev- ed the measure could be disposed of by Saturday night. ; Even if no vote is obtained by that! time, the bill, in all probability, will have tbe right of way the following Monday. Prohibition senators are unlikely tt insist the "bone dry" measure be eon-i sidered first, although that ia the urliu-l and sparkling beauty obtainable in noiisl'c business by agreement. other way. One ounce of mereolized wax usually is sufficient to completely renovate a bad complexion. Ohio; Albert L. White, Greenwood, X. i. Corporal Charles E. Stillwell, Lans ing, Mich; Charles George Zalesky, Willow River, Minn. Privates Henry McGuirk. Memohis. Tenn; Lee B. Strait, Osceola, Pa; James H. Wilcox. Tidewater, Va. Wounded, Degree Undetermined Privates Steve Daskalus, Akron, O; Oscar Hagstrom, Brooklyn. X. Y; Dillis A. Linieome, Zanesville, HI; Georire L. Taylor, Eagle, Idaho. TOsoner Lt. Durwald 1 McDonald, Burt, Ia. Killed ia Action, Previously Reported Severely Wounded Privates Carl E. Gerggren, Chicago; Charles Boeca, Gary, Ind; Bror Olaf Hjelin, Cambridge, Minn; Marino Pan za, New York. Bugler Earl A. Webster, Manchester, N. H. Killed in Action, Previously Reports Musing In Action Private Henry C. Barronr Somerset, Pa. NILSON TRACTORS. Built up to a standard, not (town to a fries. Lltrht wslght 8tronc pull Superior quality. Automatic Tracttoa bjr "pull" instead of dead weight. Stiii.Os up to hard ssrvtc with mini mum expense. Nilsou Senior, SVSt H. P.; Nilson Junior, 1S-2& H. P. he our loeal stent, or send for ratnhsf NILSON TRACTOR SALES COMPANY, Eas Morrison and F.t Third Sts. rorilttiitt, Oregon. One of the most prominent of the "dry" leaders today said he would be willing to set aside the amendment temporarily to insure the quick passage of the man power bill. His views ar0 believed to represent those of the majority of the prohibition ists. salemboy" Continued from page one) not see land again or get out of the destroyer for 2S duys. I The submarine chaser is 100 feet long ! and all of the engine are installed in j an engine room 9 by 15 feet with a j deck so low that a tall man cannot I stand upright. In a choppy s a, this racer of the scus rolls fioin 13 to 0 degree and the engineers are obliged to sit on the floor and slide from placet to place in operating the machinery. At night they are strapped to their bunks to keep from rolling out onto the deck. When the Salem boy made his first trip on the chaser convoying a tronp ship a submarine was located hy the hearing device and deplh charges were hurled ovrbortrd. What effect that had on the suhmasiuc was unkniwn but the seams iu the chaser were start SERVICEABLE DENTISTRY Nineteen Painlesa Parker off ices in the United State repair the teeth of over 100,000 people annually. SaUm Office Stat and Commercial Streets 1 While John Blown !s body lies a mould ering in the ground, his soul, in iff ed and the boat with gwat difficulty marching on, is helped mightily by John got into port to be at once placed in drv dock Browning a machine gun. ATFROVXS WAGE INCREASE. Washington, Aug. 20. Posimater General Burleson lias announced be hud approved the wage increase given by tie Western Union Telegraph company to its employes. Burleson said the inrrea.,v was not discriminatory in any manner, that iicgonatioiig were under- way for the increase) at the time tlie govern- ECKWANT alcerbs FOR THROAT AK9 LUNGS . A rWum enroomind Wat will brtn r liftr in nidnr eul art chrenie case. 1'iuvldes in hsndirftt fr-r-m, a basis rem- men; took over wi-s and tlay had been I '!" no hsrmful iln js Try them today. 50 ccnU box, including war tax sui.milt.'d to nun and now were up lroTd "after very earefid consideration." Foe sale br H dn.ctt Kckm Lalwmor, t'auliMMptiia lev Karl Park. In I: Pre I V. Williams. . Vnthony Mxreedante, Cinfnfino. If iNiH.slio. Wis; t'arl Wimmer, 1,eisto-i, lulvl l-ouis P. Morns. V'aadergrift, Pa.; ;i laho; t;nro!.l T. I'ressey, Livermurc Petnxky, lewett City, f,nn.; .Iom Palis. Me; Kalph D id.n, Sandeval. "I' 1:- i'hiliip. Hiacktvillo, W, Va.; jlll; John 1. Duffy, Ptidadclphia; John l,'" K. Rlieui, lluuieste.ui. Pa.; J.weph ill. IVrringtira, Fanningttm, tsh; Hnr M'. Kanti, Klairsville, Pa.: Owen Servic, jvey .1. Field, Fast Sandwich, Ms; .las S.ilt l-rg. Pa.; Nathan Sjrlitig, West ii.er S. (Ueen, Wilder, Idaho; Harvey I Philadelphia, P s t"harl s W, Su ti.'i, jL llotiHitas. P.:k Citv, Kan; Richard ! Pa:ilb,.ro, X, J; 'Anton Tmonas, Jaekscii. Pbi'adtlph.a; Will.am J vey City. X, J; bWeo Toehitti, SI.- O Hri;n, Diupiesue, t(; Kichatrd It. Ke? K.vk I'a; William J. Trout. Phil Ja k.tt. Elk ray, Kan; Victor W. Rob ad. Iphia; John K. Walkiiishaw, Blairs ville. I'a; Joseph F. Webl., Koffle, tkl -srH .atasf erts, ltrownwoud, Texas; Janie F. Woo.l, Montgomery Co, I'a: George Aher, Fit.hburg. Mtwt; David Apjel selar, Ijiuiesa. N. M; Ricar.lo Archu leta, Walseuburg, Colo; .losephu C IWr, Mastntown, Pa; John J. Makev, PhiUdelphia: Frank J, lnrtrh, Ab bott, Colo; William Ilen'-y Peach. Hha nu'kin. Pa; Elmer It. Camper, Onnnells villi, I'a: Hciber; C. Chiistophcr, ISal timore, M.l; Jacob Ciesielayk, Craadstn, Wis; Uod tesc!iaH, !jwisiown, I'a, Died from Wound Private Magnu Nelxin. Peliraa Fait. Mma. IDled from AeeiAttt and OUter Can j Corp. Whtbert G. Huffman, Home iw iod, I'a. Herbert M- We.r, Uuiontuwa. Pas Wil- mcr W. Wicker, Shaw Be. Okla; Joseph Wotniak, Casaoburh. Pa. Died 04" DUaam Privates IVaa F. ly, Miamisbiirg, ASTtL?v!AB0H xmnS'WEUxvra HAY FEVEXl 1". f Mil m m M. A. - A-stsaw k Bniia TrssatnaBsst NUtV J faB-m aa Isroaaisi. usial 11 I g. .'ys" w . .... .- - - ... wft.TC- s . - s - Jh V " r fOsW p . m Tsf- V. '-r--mm - f ws,. . c W f - Ni- .-I ; it it l5pr!i,fJr.?T?EAMJ0F AMERICANS CONSTANTLY MOVES UP TO THE tlhlhh, UNL-A steady stream of American soldiers is constantly moving forward to the firing line as ls shown in this British official picture.