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(KftaU, .hilertin PTBLZIED D.IZLY under order of THE PRESIDENT of THE UNITED STATES by COMMZTTFE on PUBLIC INFORM.&TION GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * * COMPLETE Record of U. J. OflERNMENT Activities (VOT. 2 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. No. 478 AMERICANS OWNING PROPERTY NEW LICENSE REGULATIONS IN ENEMY TERRITORY "Kroontand," with 1349 1URGED Soldiers, Civilians and FOR EXPORTS TO FRANCE, TO REPORT ITBY DECEMBER 31 Sick, Sails Homeward GREAT BRITAIN, ITALY REQUEST OF STATE DEPARTMENT The following statement is au- thorized by the Chief of Staff: AND BELGIUM ISSUED Notice Given Last February Re- The S. S. Kroonland sailed No- peated for Benefit of Those Who vember 29 with: BY WAR TRADE BOARD Have Not Complied - Location, s a METHOD SIMPLIFIED Nature, and Value Wanted. ON ALL SHIPMENTS Ever American owning property In enemy territory was urged to-day by the Headquarters and Headquar- Changed Procedure Will Re- State Department to file complete reports ters Detachment, 76th Di- before December 31, 1918. The State De- lieve Applicants from Giv- partmnent issued the following statement sion...... 2 218 ... Casuals..---.. -...... 26 15 ...... extending the date for receipt of these Ambulance Company3204.. 5 145 ... ing Certain Information reports: Postal detachment, 76th Di- vision...... 24 _...... Heretofore Required-No In a notice appearing in THE OrFIcIAL Officers of French Mission.... 9 ...... U. S. BULLETIN February 8, 1918, the Sec- Civiha -s...... 41 .... Longer to Be Referred to retary of State requested Americans own- Overseascourier...... 1 1 ...... Civilian seamen...... 65. ing property in the countries of enemies Convoyforsick...... 15. the War Industries Board. of the United States and the allies of Nurses...... -5 . such enemies, or in territories under their Sick and wounded 704 olassi- Required to Show Allied miit tary control or occupation, to file with fled as follows: Bedrndden ...... 32 Government Permits. the Department of State as complete in- Tubercula...... 35 formation as posqible regarding the char- Others requring no speial atenti ...... 617 The War Trade Board announces in a acter and extent of that property. This Total passengers, 1,349. action was deemed advisable in the inter- new%ruling (W. T. B. R. 358) the adop- ests of the United States and of the per- tion of a simplified procedure effective sons concerned. Quite a large number of for the issuance of export licenses for Americans have already availed them- shipments which are- selves of this opportunity of placing on AMERICAN PRISONERS CIVEN (A) Destined to the United Kingdom, record in the department information re- France. Italy, or Belgium (excluding garding their interests. Many Americans, SCANT FOO BY THE GERMANS their colonies, possessions, and protector- however, have thus far neglected to make ates), either directly or by is ay of any such reports, including a large number of No Evidence as Yet -of Brutality othor country or colony; or important American interests which are (B) Destined to any country or colony known to have been sequestrated by the or Discrimination, Gen. by wny of the United Kingdom, France, German Government. Pershing Reports. Italy, or Belgium, excepting shipments The Secretary of State has designated de'tined to Switzerland by way of Italy. a further period of 30 days, dating from The War Department authorizes the Changes in Procedure. December 1, 1918, in which this informa- following statement in response to inquiry tion may be filed n ith the department. The changes in the procedure are: These reports should show the location, regarding the 'Physical condition of re- That holders of orders for export to reture, and value of the property in each turned American prisoners, based upon a the destinations and in the manner men- instance, as well as its last known cus- cable from Gen. Pershing, dated Novema- tioned boi e in piragrapis (A) and (B) todian. ill be permnitted to purchase or other- her 29: Every person submitting information wise acquire or commence to manufac- should show whether ie be a native or 1. American prisoners released from ture or produce or fit the articles speci- naturalized citizen of the United States. German prison camps complain of poor, fied in the application for the fulfillment It is understood that in receiving in- scanty food and bad housing conditions. of a speeific export order prior to the is suance of an export license. formation renarding any American losses Only a small percentage of those who are of property the department gives no as- That applications for licenses to ex- surance that it n Ill be deemed proper to sick are hospital cases; the niajority are port to the destinations and in the man,- take ani action in this regard in behalf of suffering from slight colds. Practically noer mentioned abos c in (A) and (B) any person or persons, or ease or class of all recover rapidly with proper food and w.ill no loner be referred by the War cases. housing. Trade Boad to the War Industries 2. There is as yet n1o evidence of dis- Board. Additional Credit crimination against Americans. Amongst As in the iovt,. however, tll such ap- Is 7,000 prisoners of all nationalities, there plications v ill be referred to the mis- Extended to Belgium have been no authenticated instances of sions of the relec tive European allied brutality against Americans. GovnrnmensI. and applieations for the The Treasury Department announces 3. The majority of American prisoners exp';rtation of foodstuffs, fodders, or an additional credit of $12,000,000 ex- state that the German soldiers also suf- feeds will be referred to the United tended to Belgium, making the total fered food privation, but that in cases States Food Administration. credits to that country S210,000,000, and where supply of food was insufficient. the For the convenience of exporters the the grand total to the allies now $8,196,- food for prisoners was cut off before that follon ing is published as the procedurs 576,666. for German soldiers. hereafter to be followed in applying for 2 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. licenses to export commodities to the des- tination and in the manner mentioned i1 (A) and (B) above: Wounded and Sick from Overseas Applications for Licenses. (1) Applications for licenses to export To Be Sent to Hospitals Near Homes any commodities to the destinations and in the manner mentioned above in (A) and (B) must include one of each of the The War Department authorizes the N. C.; General Hospital No. 23, Hot Springs, N. C.; Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N. C.; following papers properly executed: following statement from the office of Base Hospital, Camp Sevier, S. C.; Base Ilos- (a) Application Form X, to which the Surgeon General: pital, Camp Wadsworthi, S. C.; Uase Hospi- should be attached- Plans perfected by the Hospital Di- tal. Camp Jackson, S. C. No. 7.-Goneral Hospital No. 6, Fort Me- (b) Such Supplemental Information vision provide that wounded and sick Pherson, Ga.; General Hospital No. 14, Fort Sheets as may be required by the rules soldiers returned from the American Ex- Oglethorpe, Ga.; Base Hospital, Camp Gordon, and reuilions of the War Trade Board peditionary Forces will be placed in hos- Ga.; Base Hospital, Camp Hancock, Ga.; Base Hospital, Camp Wheeler, Ga.; Ease to be used in connection with shipments pitals in the section from which they Hospital, Camp McClellan, Ala.; Base Hos- of certain commodities or shipments to were inducted. These hospitals are so pital, Camp Sheridan, Ala. located that the maximum distance a No. 8.-Base Hospital, Camp Sherman, certain countries (such as Form X-1, Ohio. X-2, etc.) ; relative will have to travel to visit a No. 9.-General Hospital No. 25, Fort Ben- (c) A new Supplemental Information patient will be 300 miles. The only ex- jamin Harrison, Ind.; General Hospital, N(. ception will be in the cases of men whose 3G, West Baden, Ind.; Base Hospital, Can Sheet, Form X-122, in place of Form Zachary Taylor, Ky. X 115. injuries require that they be sent to No. 10-General Hospital No. 36, D'troit, (2) In Form X-122 the applicant is special hospitals where facilities for Mich.; Base Hospital, Camp Coster, Mich. their treatment have been provided.. No. 11.-Cooper-Monatha Hotel, Chicgo, required to show that permission to im- IL; General Hospital No. 28, Fort Sheridau, port or purhase (if such permission is Total of 75 Hospitals. III.; Base Hospital, Camp Grant, III. required) has been duly granted by the No. 12.-Army and Navy Geral Hosplial, Goverinment of the Allied Country to or The decision of the General Staff to Hot Springs, Ark.; General Hospital No. =, located at Fort Logan H. Roots, Ark.; Base Hospital, through which the shipment is to be turn over the base hospitals Camp Pike, Ark,; Base Hospital, Camp Bear- made. training camps in this country to the gard, La.; Base Hospital, Camp Shelby, Mis. Surgeon General will give the Hospital No. 13.-General Hospital -No. 26, Fort, Des Mailed to War Trade Board. Division a total of 75 hospitals with a Moines, Iowa; General Hospital No. 29, Fort Snelling, Minn.; Base Hospital, Camp Dodge, (3) Applications filed with Form capacity of 104,231 beds. These do not Iowa. X-122 attached should be mailed directly include the hospitals located at the ports No. 14.-General Hospital, Fort Bayard, N. of debarkation at New York and New- Mex.; General Hospital No. 20, Whippie Bar- to the War Trade Board, Washington, racks, Ariz.; General Hospital No. 21, Denver, 1D. C. They will then be referred by the port News, which number 15 with a bed Colo.; Base Hospital, Camp Cody, X. Mex.; War Trade Board to the War Mission of capacity of 22,068. Base Hospital, Fort-Riley, Kans. These hospitals have No. 15.-General Hospital No. 10, Corpus the allied country to or through which been located in Christi, Tex. ; Base Hospital, Camp Logan, shipment is to be made, and If the applica- 16 districts and are located as follows: T'x.; Base Hospital, Camp Travis, Tex.; ase 1lions are for the exportation No. 1.-General Hospital No. 10, , Hospital, Fort Sama Houston, Tex 'BIase lIon- of foodstuffs, Mass.; General Hospital No. 10, New HaVen, pital, Camp McArthur, Tex.; Blase Hospital, fodders, or foeds, they will be referred to Conn.; General Hospital, East Norfolk, Mass.; Camp Bowie, Tex.; Base Hospital, Fort Sill, the Unied States Food Administration, GeneraI Hospital No.,3, Plattsburg Barracks, Okla.; Base Hospital, Fort Bliss, Tex. and wiil be considered by the War Trade N Y.; Base Hospital, Camp Devens, Mass. No. 10.-General Hospital No. 27, Fort No. 2.-General Hospital No. 1, Williams- Douglas, Utah; Letterman General Hospilal, Board in accordance with its rules and bridge, N. Y.; General Hospital No. 38, East San Francisco, Cal. ; Base Hospital, Camp regulations. View, N. Y.; Base Hospital, Camp Upton, Kearney, Cal.; Base Hospital, Camp Fremont, (4) This simplified procedure will re- N. Y. Cal.; Base Hospital, Camp Lewis, Wasn. No. S.-General Hospital No. 3, Colonia, lieve applicants for export licenses from N. J.; General hospital No. 4, Fort Porter; Special Hospital Trains. -giving certain information and making General Hospital No. 5, Fort Ontario, N. Y.; At the end of four months it is expected certain agreements as formerly prescribed General Hospital No. 8, Otisville, N. Y.; General Hospital No. 9, Lakewood, N. J.; that 50,000 -wounded soldiers will b sent on Potli X-311 (War Trade Board Rul- General Hospital No. 11, Cape May, N. J.; to the above hospitals. They will be ings 184 and 293). The attention of ex- General Hospital No. 13, Dansville, N. Y.; moved from the hospitals at the ports of port ers is, however, directed to the fact General Hospital No. 37, Madison Barracks, N. Y.; Base Hospital, Camp Dix, N. J. debarkation in special hospital trains that such applications will continue to be No. 4.-General Hospital No. 2, Fort Mc- whenever their wounds are such that they 'referred to the missions of the respective Henry, Md; General Hospital No. 7, Roland can not travel in the regular Pullman European allied governments, and that Park, Md.; General Hospital No. 31, Car- lisle, Pa.; Walter Reed General Hospital. Ta- sleepers. There are four of such hospital it is still necessary to show on Form koma Park, 1). C.; Base Hospital, Camp trains, each consisting of seven cars with X-122 that permission to import or pur- Meade. Md. a capacity of 172 to each train. When chase (if such permission is required) has No. 5.--General Hospital No. 17, Markleton, Pa.: General Hospital No. 22, Richmond, Va.; patients are sent by Pullman, special been duly granted by the government of General Hospital No. 24, Pittsburgh, Pa.; hospital kitchen cars, of which there are the allied country to or through which Base Hospital, Camp Lee, Va. 20 in this country, will be attached to the the shipment is to be made. No: 6.-General Hospital No. 12, Biltmore, N. C.; General Hospital No. 18, Waynes- trains. V mron C. McCoRMNcIc, ville, N. C.; General Hospital No. 19, Azalea, As the result of the action of the Gen- chairman. eral Staff in turning over to the Medical Department the camp base hospitals, the Bonds, all grades, 17 by 22, 16. 20, 24. Hospital Division has recommended that RULES ON THE MANUFACTURE Writings, all grades, 17 by 22, 20, 24, 28, 32. the following properties, which wero to Ledgers, all grades, 17 by 22, 20, 24, have been converted into general hos- OF ENVELOPES DISCONTINUED 28, 32. pitals, be withdrawn and returned to their No. I and No. 2, rag, all grades, 17 by 22, owners: The War 20, 24, 28, 32. Industries Board authorizes White wood, all grades, 17 by 22, 20, 24, New Field Museum, Chicago, Ill. the following: 28, 82. Exposition Park, Rochester, N. Y Manila, all grades, 17 by 22, 16, 20, State School for the Deaf, Colmabus. Ohio. The Pulp and Paper Division announces 28, 32, 36, 40, and heavier. Richman Brothers Building, Cleveland Ohio. the forma lifting of Regulation No. 48, Jute-rope, all grades, 17 by 22, 20, 28, Deutsches Turnverein, Cleveland, Ohio. established October 1, 32, 36. 40, and heavier. High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1918, governing Unbleached sulphite, all grades, 17 by 22, City Sanatorium, St. Louis, Mo. the manufacture of envelopes. At the 16, 20, 28, 32, 36, 40, and heavier. Ford Building, Milwaukee, Wis. same time, however, the division recom- Kraft, all grades, 17 by 22, 10, 20, 28, Brockman Store Building, Milwoukee. WVis. mends 32. 36, and heavier. Badger State Sales Co. Building, Milwan- that the following provisions be 3. Colors.-The manufacture of all colored, kee, Wis. retained by the manufacturers themselves commercial, official open-side, and open-end en- Woodstock Apartments, Milwaukee, Wi . as trade customs, owing to the benefits velopes shall be limited to six colors and State School for the Blind, and Galloway white; the colors shall be the standard colors Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. derived from their observance during the adopted by the manufacturer of the paper. Sophie Newcomb School and Tulane Univer- war period and the belief that efficiency 4. Packing.-(a) Drugs, pays, and coins, in sity buildings, New Orleans, La. and production will be increased by their sizes up to and including size No. 3 coin, i. e., Byberry Farms, Philadelphia, Pa. 21 by 4g shall be boxed 1,000 envelopes to a New Orleans Elks' Hospital. continuance. box. Seaview Hospital, . 1. Basic size.---All envelope papers shall be (b) Commercial, official, open-end, and open- Ford Building, Des Moiues, lowa. manufactured on 17 by 22 substance munbers. side envelopes shall be packed 500 envelopes St. Catherine's Home, Des Moines, Iowa. 2. Substance numbers.-The following sub- to a box and the maximum length of box for North Brothers Island, N. Y. stance numbers are established for envelopes: 32 substance and lighter shall be 15 inches. Catholic Orphan Society, New York City. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 3 New Rules for Shipments in Transit TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE From or to Points in Canada When EMPLOYEES INSTRUCTED TO Passing Through the United States BE COURTEOUS TO THE PUBLIC Postmaster General. Warins That The War Trade Board announces, in a copy of the customs carrier's manifest Indifference and Non-Coneern new ruling (W. T. B. R. 349), that they (Form 7512), such as has heretofore been have arranged with the War Trade Board required for shipments moving in transit - Will Not Be Tolerated. of the Dominion of Canada to coordinate from Canada through the United States. their respective policies of export and im- The extra copy of the Canadian export (Bulletin No. 21.) port control. The following regulations declaration must, however, accompany PobT Oraor DE;PARTMEArNT, have, therefore, been adopted for the pur- the shipment and be surrendered to the December T, 1918. pose of simplifying the procedure for collector of customs at the port of exit, Postmaster General Burleson addressed the licensing of goods in transit from who will accept the same as his authority the following bulletin to ill telegraph Canada or to Canada through the United to allow the shipment to be exported un- and telephone employees: States: der special export license No. RAC-56. A number of letters are being received The War Trade Board has issued a In the case of shipments by vessel the at the department stating that patrons of special import license, No. PBF-25, au- extra copy of the Canadian export decla- the telegraph and telephone service are thorizing the importation into the United ration must move forward with the ship- not always accorded courteous treatment States, without individual import license, ment to the United States collector of by the employees; also, that when con- of shipments of all commodities originat- customs at the first port in the United plaint is mide the employees frequently 'Ing in or destined to Canada when the States at which the vessel may stop or at state that the delay. or other trouble is same are conveyed in transit through the the Dort of transshipment in the United due to instructions issued by the Post territory or via any port of the United States. The collector will accept the ex- Office Department, when such is not the States. The War Trade Board has also tra copy of the Canadian export declara- case. issued a special export license, No. RAC- tion as his authority to allow the ship- The telegraph and telephone systems 56, authorizing the exportation, without ment to be imported under special import are operated for the benefit of the public, individwal license, of such shipments. license No. PBF-25 and exported under and our first duty is cooperation with special export license No. RAC-50. as weall as service to the public. Al em- SIIIPiMENTS FROM CANADA TIROUGTH THE The collector of customs at the port of ployees of the telegraph and telephone UNITED STATES. exit will in each case note on the extra service must exert every effort to see that Any person desiring to export commodi- copy of the Canadian export declaration messages are transmitted and delivered ties from Canada to any foreign country the name of the port and the date of ex- in the quickest possible time. Those who through the United States will obtain an portalion and forward the same immuedi- come in contact wxih the public must at export liceno 1i ou the Canadian War aiely to the War Trade Board, Washing- all times be courteous and obibing. In- Trade Board. In making a shipmont he ton, D. C. difference or nonconcern in the relations will present with this license to the Cana- sHPMDNTxS TO CANADA THROTGH THE with the public or the senice rendered dan collector of eustoms an Pxra copy UNITED STATES. will not be tolerated and must give way of the Canadian export declaration. On Any person desiring to import a com- to a spirit of interest rather fle -that this extra copy of the Canadian export modity from any foreign country through of indifference In the performance of declarItion the shipper must sign and the United States into Canada will ob- duty. Close attention to duty and cour- swear before the Canadian collector to the tain the regular Canadian license for the teous treatment involve no hardship and following stateiment: importation of such commodity and will cost nothing, but mean mach to the public. 1, tie undersigned, solemnly and truly forward the number of such import In the Governmental operation of tha declare that the exportation of the ship- license to the shipper in the country of telegraph and telephoea systems the coop- Inent described herein is authorized by origin. This import license number will eration of all supurxvisory officers and em- Canadian export license No. - I fur- be noted on the bill of lading and on the ployees is earnestly desired. Tho:c in ther declare that none of the merchandise slip's manifest. Upon arrival at the port charge will be hld strictly ac-ountable herein described is shipped or to be de- of entry into the United States, the orig- for the service, also for the conduct of liveied in violation of any of the pro- inal, duplicate, or triplicate of the bill of the employees uinder their supervision visions of the United States "Trading hading, showing the number of the Ca- toward the public. with the enemy " act, approved October nadian import license, must be presented 6, 1917; that -- of - is the to the collector of customs. Maximum Prices Remored actual consignee of the said merchandise, In the case of rail shipments an extra and I further declare that if the ship- copy of the customs carrier's manifest On Sole and Belt Leather ment is made to a bank, or other broker, (Form 7512) must be presented to the factor, or agent, that - of - is collector of customs, who will note The Price-Fixing Com'milttee authorizes the actual consignee on whose account the thereon the date, the port of entry, and the following: shipment is made. the number of the Canadian import At a meeting held between the Price- (Signature) license shown on the bill of lading. The Fixing Conuinittee and the reiresenta- tires of the sole-leather Sworn and subscribed to before me on collector of customs will then allow the industly it wvas shipment to be entered through the agreed that the existing naxiiinm pries United States Customs in bond under upon sole leather and belting should be Canadian Collector of Custos. Special Import License No. PBF-25. The discontinued after December 8, 1i18. the extra copy of the Form 7512 must be de- date of their present expiration. livered by the carrier to the collector of In making this announcement the After administering the above oath the customs at the point of exit from the Price-Fixing Committee xxishes to ex- Canadian collector of customs will allow United States, N-ho will allow the ship- press to the industry its appreciation of the extra copy of the Canadian export ment to be exported into Canada under the hearty cooperation of the industry in declaration to be forwarded with the Special Export License No. RAC-56 with- assisting the Government in arryiog out shipment to the United States collector out further authority. its war program. of customs at the port of entry into the In the case of shipments by vessel, N lien United States who will indorse thereon Form 7512 is not used, the collector of the date and nhme of the port of entry. customs at the port of transshipment will ported under Special Export License No. The United States collector of customs require an extra copy of the ship's mani- RA -56. at the port of entry will then permit the fest or a portion thereof, on which must The copy of Form 7512 or the copy of shipment to go through to the port of be clearly shown the number of the Cana- the ship's manifest, which is filed at the exit from the United States in bond un- dian import license for each shipment to port of exit, will be forwarded innmedi- der special Import license No. PBF-25 Canada. The collector will then allow ately by the collector to the War Trade without further authority. The collec- the shipment to be imported under Spe- Board, Washington, D. C. tor will no longer require an additional cial Import License No. PBF-25 and ex- VANCE C. MCCORMIcK. Ultairnum. 4 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 191.8. @diial 3A. . uUnltin Published Every Week Day, Except A Statement Concerning the Elimination Legal Holidays, Uftder Order of the President of the United States and by Authority of Congress. of The Official U. S. Bulletin Free List Office: Continental Trust Building, Fourteenth and H Streets NW. Washington, D. C. Tel. Main 5600 tion. There also may be found every HEN THE OFFICIA U. S. BULLE- Copies of Tu OFrICIAL U. S. BULLETIN Will W TIN was established under order order, pronouncement, and regulation be furnished without charge to every post ofice* of the President of the United issued by the Food, Fuel, and Rail- in the United States (to be posted daily, for the benefit of the public, under order of the States, and thus became the official road Administrations, the War Indus- Postmaster General) ; to executive officers of the United States Government, and to diplo- chronicler for the Government, it was tries Board, War Trade Board, and matic representatives of all foreign Govern- decided that during the war period a all other independent agencies of the mcnts.-EDWARD S. Rocimansi, Editor. limited number of public institutions Government. All contracts Lwarded, RATES BY MAIL. One year ------5. 00 and persons occupying official and texts of important laws, proceedings Six months ------3. 0 of the United One year, postane prepaid to semiofficial positions might be placed, States Supreme Court, foreign countries ------8.00 for the time being, upon a compli- daily r~sum8 of important proceed- Six months, postage prepaid to foreign countries ------4. 50 mentary mailing list. The funda- ings of Congress, Treasury state- Back numbers and extra were printed from day to copies ------each-- . 05 mental object in establishing this gov- ments, etc., blake all checks, money orders, and drafts ernmental newspaper was first, the day. Thus it may be seen that the payable to THE, O'rrerAL U. S BULLETIN. dissemination of official information Government has made .public in a concerning activities of every depart- formally official manner all of its ment of the Government; and sec- acts, that the people of the world American Communique ondly, to put in print for all time a might know what was I eing done, faithful record of the part played by the objects sought, and the ideals ac- American Official Communique, No. the Government of the United States tuating the Government in its deal- 208, December 2. in the World War. ings with the world powers. This HEADQUARTERS, AiEBICATN The purposes for which THE Or- much for the past. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, FRANCE. FICIAL U. S. BrLLETINrvT originally was Old regulations, orders, and de- The 3d American Army, continuing established have been accomplished. eisions now must give way to new; Its advance into Germany, to-day countless regulatory anrouncements reached the general line Krewinkel- In no other publication in existence Metterick Rievenich Morscheid- can there be found this material of- must be made, orders must be modi- Hirschfelderhof. The important ficially compiled day by day con- fied or rescinded, new world policies city of Treves has been occupied by cerning the activities of every de- molded, treaties ratified; in fact, our troops. partment, agency, and board. Every the public must be kept equally casualty asmong our forces abroad as well informed now as during the BELGIUM SENDS THANKSGIVING and in the camps and canton- war period. The changes must of ne- GREETING TO UNITED STATES ments in the United States, the name cessity affect the welfare of every of every man taken prisoner, cited for man, woman, and child in the United Belgium's Thanksgiving peace greet- bravery, or wounded on the field of States. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN ing to the United States is given in the battle, every commsnunique issued by will print all this matter in its official following cablegram from Brussels: Gen. Pershing, every State paper, form. And under the new order of Secretary of State, Washington: proclamation, Executive order, and things the complimentary list must His Majesty's Government and the all utterances by the President since be abolished except as announced at people of Belgium, in the solemn joy the entry of this the top of column 1, page 4. of their deliverance, send greetings Government into the to the American Government and the war, may be found in this publica- EDIToR OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN. people of America on this Thanks- giving Day and in spirit join in the prayers of gratitude that ascend for British Admiralty Report the victory that has crowned the arms FUlL USE OF CABLES FOR NEWS of the soldiers of righteousness and On Behavior of U. S. Troops for the manifold blessings that have DURING PEACE CONFERENCE been vouchsafed to our ngtions in On the Torpedoed Persic the fiery ordeal through which they Postmaster General Burleson author- have passed. Belgium does not for- The War Department has given out izes the following statenitt: get that sympathy for her sufferings the following extract from -an official An understanding has been had with which America so early expressed. letter from the British Admiralty, ad- those who have the innediate direction Associated in the same cause, the dressed to Admiral Sims, commanding of the transatlantic cab'o service that two nations are forever united in a United States Naval forces in European every facility, comionsi.rate wvith its common aspiration that the peace waters, and transmitted by the Secre- importance, will be gixen the news asso- won by so many sacrifices may con- tary of the Navy to the Secretary of ciations and representative of individual secrate and assure that liberty under War, relative to the behavior of Ameri- newspapers for handling press matter the law which is the ideal of both. can troops on board the steamship Persic during the period of the peace conference. Ministere des Affaires Entrangeres. when she was torpedoed on September 7: It is hoped that these agencies may be given the fullest opportunities for han- "I am pleased to inform you that dling the dei elopinent of the peace delib- Restrictions Removed on the Admiralty have received reports eration. No discrimination will be per- on the good behavior of the Ameri- nitted; and press matter at press rates Tissue and Toilet Papers can troops which were on board the will, where possible to torpe- do so, not be S. S. PERSIC when she was shunted aside but handled promptly so B. -I, Baruci, chairman of the War In- doed on the 7th of September. The as not to iampair its value as news. dustries Board, authorizes the following: reports state that the discipline of All restrictions in the manufacture, con- the troops was good and that there version, and uses of tissue and toilet was no undue haste or disorder in which took the troops off in heavy papers are hereby removed. transshipping to the destroyers weather." THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 5 RESTRICTION ON FUR AND FELT WORK OF CONGRESS Nominations Sent BRIEFLY TOLD to Senate HAT MANUFACTURE REMOVED I The L following nominations were sent B. M. Baruch, chairman of the War SENATE. to the Senate December 2, 1918: Industries Board, authorizes the follow- ing: During the short session of the Senate Victor Blue, to be Chief of the Bureau The conservation plans governing the yesterday afternoon, Senator Cummins, of Navigation, with rank of rear admiral, manufacture of inen's and women's fur Republican, of Iowa, introduced a resolu- for a term of four years. and wool-felt hats have been removed, tion providing for the creation of a com- David W. Taylor, to be Chief Con- effective December 2, 1918. mittee of four Democrats and four Re- structor and Chief of the Bureau of The plans referred to were drawn up publicans to visit Paris during the ses- Construction and Repair, with rank of in agreement between the felt section, sions of the peace conference and keep rear admiral, for term of four years the coiiservation division, and the war- the Senate advised on all matters arising (reappointment). service committee representative of the there. It was referred to the Committee John A. Shirley, of San Antonio, Tex., above industries. Hat manufacturers en Foreign Relations. This morning, Sen- to be assistant chief inspector of loco- hats in accordance motive boilers. may now produce ator Sherman, Republican, of Illinois, in- with their own ideas and desires. troduced a resolution i hich seeks to de- To be registers of land offices: Robert clare the office of President vacant be- W. Davis, at Gainesville, Fl. (reappoint- cause of the departure from the country ment) ; Henry P. Andrews, at Sacra- REPORT ON FOODS FOR ARMY of the Executive, and proposing that the mento, Cal. (reappointment). powers and duty of the office shall be To be receiver of public moneys: Perry ON HAND AS OF NOVEMBER I vested at once in the Vice President, who M. Colson, at Gainesville, Fla. would serve, according to the Ipnguage of To be Collector of Internal Revenue: The War Depgrtment auethorizes the the resolution, until a new President is Bertram Gardner, of Garden City, N, Y., following from the office of the Director elected. for first district of New York. of Purchase and Storage: Senator Dillingham formally submitted To be Collector of Customs: James L. That the Army, both here and abroad, the report from the Privileges and Elec- McGovern, of Bridgeport, Conn., for Cus- is well supplied with foodstuffs is shown tions Connittee recommending the dis- toms Collection District No. 6, with head- by the report of subsistence stocks on missal of the proceedings involving dis- quarters at Bridgeport, Conn. (reappoint- hand as of November 1, 1918, made to loyalty charges against Senator La Fol- ment). Brig. Gen. R. E. Wood, Acting Quarter- lette, of Wisconsin. A minority report master General and Director of Purchase will be filed on behalf of Senators Pom- and Storage, by the Statimtical Division erene and Walsh, dissenting members of SECRETARY DANIELS COMMENDS of his office. The report covxers the more the committee. important articles and indicates the prog- The Federal Trade Commission yester- SIX ENLISTED MEN OF THE NAVY ress of stocks from the manufacturers to doy sent to Congress a supplemental re- camps and depots in th United States Secretary Daniels has commended six port on the meat-packing industry in and France, as follows: which thc charge is wade that the five big enlisted men of the Navy for their 123,772,643 pounds of bacon; 46-5,604 packers of the country are a combination efficient performance of duty and ex- U. S. S. lWilliam pounds of ham; 52,S50,249 pounds of in restraint of trade and are controlling cellent conduct when the fresh frozen beef; 20.247,503 pounds of the salo of live stock and meat and meat Hockcfellcr was torpedoed and sunk, 44,604,577 pounds of May 18, 1918. Those commended are: canned roast beef; produwcs. canned corn beef; 14,493,479 pounds of Secreary Baker yesterday recom- James Harold Stephens, boatswain's canned beef hash; 39,233,630 pounds of first class. Father, John nanded to Conmress the extension of war- mate, Stephens, canned salmon: 3533377,835 pounds of 2 isk inswance benefits to all civilians Yeedersburg, Ind. flour; 19,823,364 pounds of hard bread; John -orxing with the Army abroad. le said Muehiman, seaman, second class. 9,722,521 pounds of cornmeal; 3,816,785 iat notwithstanding the signing of the Father, Paul Muehimann, Marquette University, pounds of oatmeal; 53,375,065 pounds of armistice, justice demanded that these Milwaukee, Wis. dry beans; 76,531,807 pounds of canned civilians receive these benefits. Jack Cecil Kelsey, seaman, second T class. Mother, Mrs. Anna Kelsey, Carl- baked beans; 24,1O947 pounds of rice- he Military Committee began its in- 1,130,224 pounds of hominy; 80,512,001 quiry into the mobilization plans of the ton, Oreg. Fred North Carl, seaman. Sister, Miss pounds of canned tomatoes; 27,300,466 War Department. Secretary Baker aD- pounds of canned peas: 17,778,075 pounds pi ared before the committee to discuss Lelah Grace Carl, 121 Baltimore Avenue, Detroit, Mich. of conned corn; 2,656,211 pounds of thik subject and to explain specifically at canned stringless beans; 4,105,004 pounds 131. request of the committee the causes Frederick E. Gordon, seaman. Father, Charles E. Gordon, 805 East Main Street, of dehydrated vegetables; 12,597,987 for the alleged delay in forwarding the pounds of prunes; 9,280,288 pounds of C 'mity lists from France. Mount Vernon, Ill. Earl Ewing McReynolds, seaman. sec- evaporated fruit; 12,304,59: pounds of Jam; 2,560,160 pounds of canned apples; ond class. Father, Robert L. McReynolds, 2,- HOUSE. R. F. D. No. 2, Aubrey, Tex. 2,051,543 pounds of canned peaches; 998,299 pounds of canned apricots; 1,- Estimates of expenditares by the vari- 688,794 pounds of canned pears; 1.275,530 ous departments of the Government were pounds of canned cherries; 1,170,034 transmitted to the House yesterday by Republican, introduced a joint resolution pounds of canned pineapple; 31,269,S35 So, retary McAdoo. These estimates indi- proposing that Congress declare that the pounds of coffee; 80,924,813 pounds of cune thrt thte end of the war will bring President's trip to Europe "constitutes an sugar; 82,355,725 pounds of evaporated about a reduction of expenditures for the inability to discharge the powers and milk; 7,368,108 pounds of lard and lard fliscal iear 1920 to a total of $7,443,415,- duty of the office of President," and that substitutes; 3,099,900 pounds of butter 838, as compared with $24,599,000,000 so long as he is away from the country and butter substitutes; 950,467 gallons of liproprintel for the current fiscal year. the Vice President act as President. The vinegar; 572,155 gallons of pickles; 17,- The estimates submitted by the War resolution was referred to the Judiciary 239,031 pounds of salt; 2,693.793 gallons Departient indicate the continuance of Committee. Representatives Lundeen, of of sirup; 2,129,098 pounds of candy and the Regular Army at approximately Minnesota, and McLaughlin, of Pennsyl- sweet chocolate; 752,371 pounds of full 500.000 men beginning July 1 next. The vania, introduced resolutions directing creamed cheese; 4,317,556 pounds of chew- estimates ask for $1,922.000,000, exclu- the President to stand for self-determina- ing tobacco; 18,982,095 pounds of smoking sive of fortifications. The estimates for tion for Ireland at the peace conference. tobacco; 49,314,150 cigars; 951,257,399 the Navy contemplate a steady and rapid Representative Dyer, of Missouri, Intro- cigarettes, and 12,905,920 special reserve increase in the Naval Establishment. duced a resolution providing for the ap- rations. Among the items in the naval bill is one pointment of a committee of five to in- for $225,000,000 for aviation. The esti- vestigate the War Department's alleged The American Red Cross has distrib- mates for the support of the District of delay in making public the Army casualty uted prizes among the soldiers who, Columbia aggregate $15,928,819. lists. It was referred to the Military during their leisure moments, have culti- Representative Rodenberg, of Illinois, Committee. vated the fallow lands of France. 71 0-18-2 6 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. ANNOUNCES CERTAIN EXPORT NEW SHIP DELIVERY RECORD MADE LICENSES VALID UNTIL USED DURING FIRST WEEK IN NOVEMBER The War Trade Board announces, in a new ruling (W. T. B. R. 357), that W. During the first week of November shippineg situation in August, 1917, is as T. B. I. .328 issued November 19, 1918, American shipyards completed and deliv- follow: From August., I917, to No veulber has been amended to read as follows: ered to the United States Shipping Board 1, 487 ships of 2,792,270 dead-weight tons; The War Trade Board announces that, 20 steel, wood, and composite vessels, to- first week in November. 20 ships of except as hereinafter set forth, all ex- talling 101,000 dead-weight tons. This is 101,000 dead-weight tons; total, 507 ships port licenses issued on or after November the greatest number of completed ships to of 2,893,270 dead-weight tons. 15, 1918, and all export licenses which be turned over in any week since the During the first week in November the were inlexpired on the 15th day of No- Shipping Board began its work, and Bethlehem Union plant at Alameda, Cal., vember, 1918, will be valid until used brings the grand total over the 500 mark. delivered the 11,800-ton [nlepcndener, unless revoked, notwithstanding such this being the fifth vessel of that type to Grand Summary of Deliveries. have been delivered fronm that yard. The licenses are stainped as expiring on No- The grand summary vomlcber 15, 1918, or subsequently thereto. of deliveries to the deliveries for the week were as follows: Shipping Board since it took hold ('olieclors of customs and the Post of the Ofiice Dppartmeni have been advised ac- cordingly; and therefore they will accept Name. Place of delivery. Dead weight licenses (excepting those hereinafter set toniaife. forim) when the expirAtion date is speci- fRed on the lficeso as November 15, 1918, REQUISITIONED. or later. The foregoing rule does not apply Polar Land...... Baltimore, Md...... Refrigerator --...- 6,200 to WeApooL.- ...... Seattle, Wash.------...... Cargo ------5,800 liccnses for the exportation of any com- Independence-.-...... Sa Fracico, Cal- ...... do -...... 1,800 imodity to -Norway, Swedetn, Denmark 26, KGi Total (3 Ships)_...... proper, Eiuropean lolland. Iceland, Total eli------Co------Z Faroe Islands, or Switzerland: and col- CONTRACTc. lectors of (uttomis and the Post Office Do- Willimantic.-.------.-....eaile,------Wahe.-- ... Cargo...... 7 500 partlont will not accept licenses for the Na Toh1.. (. hips...... aleoIQ, Al------o- 8 803 exportatlion of any conmodity to such ale o. -----... ------r.de ip iol------.-.--.- -o------countries except in accordance with the La b---. -- --..-...... I or,H.------hatuck------OhioL. ------.-.- do...... Al.e s . ..------C.....A S. -ican...... ------... do...... regulations with respect to the expira- iion dcAto of export licenses (IV. T. B. Rt. BayouidTeh---- ...... Julmoko 8 B.e Co...... C dro _ . ------.- 32 200 241, issued Sept, 27, 1918), 3 500 WV.T. B. It. 32 issued February 8, 1918 3,500O (rules and regulations of the V. T. B. Baovoc Tece ...... _ ankFB Cogo------cr'c....------llk _j. 3,500 No. 2, p: 43). is hereby rescinded. IAliair------can~,s Blodz It 8.DB. ho ------(I().... 1Mpao ....------CHdge 'hip Co.. _ ------_ d ----- The regiiaiions with respect to the onc o ...... -----ln'outl 8. n. & 11. D. Go------... ------o ------proparation and tillie of shipfper',S ex- iao Total(11ships0....------L.o ...... 11. .. Shcttccck. . . . .(Iues)...... ---- _------.- _.. -...--- ...- do...... - Alain ...... ----- S' . o------_ccno ------... o------31500 l)it declaratieon- remcain in effeN t. (Jour- Hatlci ...... -...... --- J.AF. Alurdock...... ---._...... ------nal No. 4, W. T. B., pp. 1i and 12; rules WISkana------seaborn r-hipyards Co---.....------do------do.... 3, 51X and reguhations of the W. T. B1.No. 2. pp. Nienolila---..------Grant SijilePorlsr S. Co...... ------... 3 510 29-31: W T. B. Rt. 20, issued Jan. 31, Wihaha'------..... I ... do------.-do. ---- 3 00 Salmholl-...-..-_.....-.-....-. Eaceern Sheip Goe------..------do...... 3,500 1918, concernling exportatios by rail to Canada and iMexico; W. T. B. R. 162, is- Total (11 chip') ...... ------_----_------sued July 10, 1018, prescribing the pro- COMPOSITE. cedure for partial shipmonts under ex- port licenses; and Wk.T. D. I. 219. issued Bolino-..----.-.-.--..-..--.-Mobile 5. B. Co...----...... -----.---.-CCargo------..--. 3 500 Sept. 23, 1918.) moved from the body of the plane. Sev- SPEED AND HEIGHT RECORDS eral original ideas are also carried out in ORDER CONCERNING PRIVATELY the understrutting, and the arrangement BY TWO-SEATER MONOPLANE of the seats is such that the pilot has 50 OPERATED TELEPHONE SYSTEMS per cent more vision than in any other Postmeaster General Burleson has is- The War Department authorizes the fol- combat machine produced before or dur- sued the following order (No. 2411) : lowing: ing the war. The Leoning monoplane car- ries sufficient fuel for three and one-half Until otherwise ordered by the Post- Maj. Gen. Win. L. Kenly has received hours. master General, any firm, companey, or Information from Dayton, Ohio, that the Grover Cleveland Loening, the designer association, whether incorporated or un- Loening two-seater nonoplane in recent and builder, is an American. He has incorporated. owning or operating tale- tests there developed 145 miles per hour bgen an aeronautical engineer in this phone systems, system. or part of a sys- with full military load. including four country for the last eight years, is the tem as a cooperative enterprise and re- guns, which is in excess of any record author of textbooks used in study by ceiving no revenue either directly or indi- made by a European single-seater combat American flying cadets, and has been rectly from any source other than its machine. The Loening plane in these given the degrees of bachelor of science by own partners, stockholders, or inembers toots also climbed 25,000 feet In remark- Columbia University and master of arts as assessments or dues, shall not be re- ,blo time and carrying two passengers, and civil engineer by New York Univer- quired to comply with the orders of the thereby establishing another new record. sity. His address is Loening Aeronaut- Postmaster General affecting telephone otherwise orderei. Air Service oicers here have watched ical Corporation, 45 West Eleventh Street, companies, and until the progress of this new plane in its tests Long Island City, N. Y. by the Postmaster General any such sys- -ith great interest. This monoplane is tem or part of systei so owned or oper- American designed and American built. ated and now connected with any systeme Its conestruction embodies several new and In a War Department statement pub- under Governmient control shall coinluue original ideas. Smaller, of course, than lished in the OFFIcTAeL UNITrD STATEs to be so connected on the terms and con- the De Haviland 4, which is a bomber BeLrETt on Friday, November 29, 1918, ditions icow governing such connections, and reconaissance machine, it weighs which gave units aboard the U. S. S. if such systems, system, or part of sytem only about 2.400 pounds loaded for the air, Maue-rctaiia, the following correction shall be maintained and operated at a i-hich is practically the weight of a single- should he made: standard satisfactory to the Postmaster seater scout. It is driven by an eight- The item reading " 267th Aero Squad- Genecral, and io extension shall be made cylinder, 300-horsepower Hispano-Suiza ron, 3 ofticers, 146 enlisted men," should until after the plans for such extencion engine and the whole power plant is a read 262d Aero Squadron, 3 officers and shah be approved by the Postmaster Glen- unit contruction and may be easily re- 145 enlisted men. - eral. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 7 MILLIONS' WORTH OF INACTIVE Cost of War to All Belligerents WAR SUPPLIES "PUT TO WORK" From December, 1916, to July, 1918 The War Department authorizes the following: The Federal Reserve Board issues cipal belligerent countries from the The Division of Military Aeronautics the following: end of December, 1916, to the end of has turned up since August 6 a surplus of supplies worth $10,000,000 and its ex- Following is the balance sheet, a July, 1918: aminers have not yet finished their task. very approximate estimate and given [In millions of francs.] These supplies already listed include with all reserve of the cost of the war typewriters, motor cars, motor trucks, oil, Aug., Aug, lumber, wood, iron, and steel-working ma- and the debts contracted by the prin- 1914- 1914 Estimates. Dec., July, chines, motorcycles, building material, 1916 (29 1918 (4s airplanes, and about everything in the nonths). months). accessory line from screweyes to stove to buy them having been advanced by bolts. the United States. I. Cost of the war...... 375-383 1830-875 The official name of this system, which With these Gnome motors will go 300 Military expenses, prop- has begun to conserve supplies, is the Penguin training planes worth $750,000, a erly speaking.------32,330 1 650-660 surplus inactive supplies service, pur- type that is now obsolete, and 128 L.W.F. II. Meleting the war expenses: Consolidated debt 5---.... 152-153 435-460 chase and storage branch, Purchase, Stor- airplanes worth approximately $1,427,000. Floating debt...... 130-133 215-220 age, and Traflic Division of the General In this collection will also appear 1,500 Staff. It has branches in most all bu- J. N. 1 airplanes valued at $9,000,000, but Total...... 282-290 670-680 Taxes ...... - ---.-.-. S_10 15- 20 reaus of the War Department, the object now obsolete, and 500 additional motors Advances by banks of being to utilize duplicate supplies pur- valued at 8750,000. It is hoped, however, issue...... 40- 43 73- 80 lack of to utilize these 2,000 motors as engines in commereisland ex- chased through the unavoidable change credits. -...... 5- 10 33- 33 organization in the emergency and rush submarine chasers and coast-patrol boats. Interallied advances, allow- at the beginning of the war. These sur- The 1,500 planes may also be utilized if a ing for duplication...... 23- 30 53- 00 plus supplies, as fast as they are found, suitable engine Is ever developed for are listed and through a system of trade, them. 1 The great difference between the two totals will transfer, and sale either put to use in the Millions of Feet of Rope. increase with the prolongation of hostihties and is ex- plained by the fact that we have kept account, in the department or sold in the public market. Among other surplus material found by cost of the war, of the interest on the so-called war debt. the Division of Military Aeronautics and 2 Exclusive of conversions. Some of the Larger "'Finds." To the extent that the proceeds from these taxes immediately put to use was 4,500,00-0 feet were used to meet war expenses, properly speakmg, Within its own division, since August of 1-inch rope. The present demand for and not to meet the supplementary interest charge. 15, Military Aeronautics has sent out rope is exceedingly great, and specifica- lists of 1,200 different surplus items, in- tions were changed in order to take ad- cluding more than 50,000 separate units, vantage of this " find." Three-eighths Maximum Prices of Rags amounting in value to over $3,000,000. inch rope was substituted for a-inch rope Each of the 75 branches in this division required, and the.4500,000 feet put into Discussed at Conference was asked what articles, if any, it wanted, equipment for squadrons overseas, effect- and so far 532 orders for over 30,000 sepa- alone of ing a saving in this instance The War Industries Board authorizes rate units, at a value of $750,000, has been $75,000. returned calling for some of this surplus Another consignment of goods located the following: material. The work of transferring this and immediately put to use was 500 pairs The woolens section of the War In- material from those who do not want it of field glasses worth $37,500. This was dustries Board met with the representa- to those subdivisions who do is now under found in a supply depot at Omaha. Other tives of the rag industry for the purpose way and this readjustment will continue emergency supplies to the value of $75,000 of discussing the removal of maximum until the total supply of all branches is were discovered in this same statidn and prices on rags, as established by the War reduced to stock on hand sufficient for immediately shipped overseas. Industries Board, and the lifting of the three months in advance. At the Middletown (Pa.) depot 9,000 embargoes laid by the War Trade Board Already the Division of Military Aero- gallons of " dope," a preparation for wing on the exportation of all grades of woolen nautics has turned over to the surplus fabric in airplane construction and worth rags. inactive Eupplies service of the General $47,500, was discovered and immediately It was the unnimously expressed opin- Staff property amounting to $2,087,341.35 put into use. ion of the representatives of tile indus- which none of its own buanches could try that these and all other restrictions use. Some of the larger items on this list Iron and Steel Machinery. be lifted as soon as possible. A decision were 150,000 gallons of oil, worth $75,000; Other surplus supplies located included will be announced later. 417 typewriters, valued at $23,000; 200 7 carloads of iron, steel, and woodwork- tons of hay, valued at $3,000. ing machinery found in a supply depot at Hampton, Va. In one of these cars was Thousands of Airplane Motors. a wire-testing machine badly wanted in Another and a different class of sur- France. Incidentally, 5,000 steel drums SEALED PROPOSALS INVTVD plus supplies no- being inventoried for wanted for oil containers were discovered I- turning over to the surplus inactive sup- in private storage. While they were not plies service of the General Staff ineludes the property of the Government, never- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. parts for 3,500 French Gnome airplane theless they were put into immediate use Sealed proposals will be opened by the Light- motors listed at the time they were or- and the owner paid for them afterwards. house Superintendent, 3411'ot- Office Building, country by the French high Another saving made by these conser- Detroit, Mich., 2 o'clock p. a., Deceaber 18, dered in this 1918, for furnishing two 1,500-gallon fuel commission, $10,500,000, but which now vation officers was due to the fact that storage tanks, two 4-foot by 8-foot air re- must be sold as junk for from $25 to electric batteries deteriorate rapidly eelvers, and one 1,100-gallon water pressure 2,000 tons of when packed in bulk, becoming practi- tank for Ke-weenow Waterway. Information "120,000 a ton. There are upon application to the above office. these motor parts. This motor was at one cally worthless for issue after two time one of the most popular motors in months' storage.' In the past it has ap- Sealed proposals will be opened by the Su- perintendent of Lighthouses, Key West, Pla., France, but now, owing to the rapid ad- parently been the custom to purchase o'clock p. in., December 20, 1918 for furnish- vance in design and construction, the these batteries in great quantities. The Ing and delivering f. o. b. Key West, Fla., 780 type is becoming obsolete. Very few of price paid was 40 cents apiece. Conser- feet 10-inch vitrified sewer pipe. these motor parts are finished. Some vation officers on August 27 found at the are yet in steel billets; some are finished New York supply depot about 150,000 of as high as 90 per cent; sone as low as 5 these batteries, and it was estimated batteries in bulk directly overseas only per cent; some have been boxed and sent 75,000 of them, costing about $30,000, upon emergency order, which will insure across seas. All will now have to be would be practically worthless when the quick transportation and quick use, and scrapped. Eventudlly they will be paid time came to issue them. Manufacturers will, it is believed, eliminate about 90 per for by the French Government, the money have now been instructed to ship these cent of the battery losses and trouble. 8 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918.

LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONG THE UNITED STATES FORCE S OVERSEAS

SECTION 2, DECEMBER 2, 1918. MASON, Edward G. John J. Mason, general IIYDE, William. Miss Viola Eharbardt, care delivery, Toledo, Ohio. Wentera Union, Buffalo, N. Y. The following casualties are reported MONAGH-JAN. William S. Mrs. W. S. Mona- IIERIOTT, James D. Mrs. Carrie Hleriott, ghan, by the commanding general of the Ameri- 59 East Ninth Street, Oswego, N. Y. R. F D. 1. Providence, S. C. ROSEN, Isidor. Mrs. Helena Rosen, 42 Oak IIERRON, Thomas. Miss Jennie lHerron, 609 can Expeditionary Forces: Street, Far Rockaway, N. Y. Park Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TESSMER. Killed in action ------800 Frederick A. Mrs. Henrietta Tess- HORN. Henry. Mrs. Emily Horn, Northport, mer, 326 Emerald Street, Oil City, Pa. N. Y. Died of wounds ------21 BARRETT, William Aloysius. Patrick Bar- JASTRZEMSKI, Barney L. Mrs. Kate Jastr- Died of accident and other rett, Sagon, Pa. zaoski, 322-1 Itaska Street, St. Louis, Mo. _- HENS, Robert F. Mrs. Mary Hens, 131 ix- KOTHE, Harvie. Miss Louise Kothe, box causes ____ -_ 30 teenth Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 213 Ponca City, Okla. Died of airplane accident -- 2 BURKS, Clifton 0. John Burks, Fancy Hill, KRIZ, Joseph F. .Joseph A. Kriz, R. F. D. 2, Wounded severely__ __-___ 89 Va. Cedar Ranids, Iowa. Wounded (degree undeter- JONES, Lemuel M. Clifford X., Jones, Tus- McGUIRE Charles T. Henry McGuire, Clif- cola, Ill. ford, Mich. mined) ------204 JONES, William C. Clay Jones, Sweetwater, MILLER, David XI. Mrs. Bettie Miller, Tuca- Wounded slightly__ 8 Tex. pan, S. C. MORAN, Roy A. C. I. Moran, R. F. D. 1, PORTER, William J. Mrs. Mary Porter, S14 Missing in action ------372 Milford Center, Ohio. Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MPMFORD, Wilson F. Mrs. Almira Mum- REIFF, Ralph 3J. Mrs. Christina Ref, 542 Total ------1,528 ford. Toledo, Ill. North Fifth Street, Hamilton, Ohio. REHBEIN, Orlin R. Mrs. Ida M1. Rebbein REHICK, Ralph -W. Mrs. Ida May Remick, 1010 East Washington Street, Boise: 657 North First Street NW., Washington, Killed in Action. Idaho, D. C. SPENCER, Monroe J. Hiram W. Spencer, STPEWART, Earl. Mrs. Ianna Rife, 1743 MIAJOR. Shelbvville, Mo. East MeMillan Street, Cinpinnati, Ohio. IHTTCHINGS, Edwin G. Mrs. Lucile P. TROUTMAN, John T. Samuel I1.Troutman, THOMPSON, Joseph P. Mrs. Kate Thompson, Hutchings, Enfield Addition, Austin, Tex. R. F. D. 3, Statesville, N. C. Shaft, Pa. ALTFELIX, Charles. George Alifelix, 219 TINTO, Richard J. Mrs. Anna Smith, 127 CAPTAINS. East Twenty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. King Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. PETTIT, William S. Mrq. Florence C. Pettit, BARNETT, Filmore. Mrs. Martha M. Bar- WIL-ON, Clarence. Miss Agnes Wilson, 7 517 The Rookery, Quincy and La Salle neft, Heaton, N. C. - Du h Avenue, Port Chester, N. Y. Streetls, Chicago, Ill. BOCK, Charles J. Charles Rock, Pennsyl- ALLE'N William. Mrs. Eva Allen, 5262 South REESE, hsaac, Jr. Mrs. Lena Reese, 510 vania Railroad Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Hlalsfedc treot, Chicago, Ill. Vance Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. BRIGGS, John W. A. Mrs. Mary 1,.Briggs, BAUGH, John Gordon. Mrs. 3. A. Baugh, 2f6Clinton Avenue, Jersey City, -N. J. Deverou, Ga. LIETE-NANTS. CASE, Ottic. Mrs. Pearl Case, Brooksville, COHEN, Isaac. Mrs. Rebecca Cohen, 028 GARRETT, Victor E. Mrs. W. G. Garrett, Ky. Foster Street Harrisburg, Pa. Kerrville, Tex. IIEISHMAN, Charles B. James B. Ileish- CONAWAY, Earl T. F. D. Conaway, Tabor,. TATE, Thomas S. Lemuel II. Tate, 891 Mc- man. star route, Edinburg Va. Iowa. Lemore Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. RACIILIN, Daid. Henry Rachli, 52 Bar EVERITT; Frank II. D. M. Everitt, French- YOUNG, Robert W. James J. Young, Oko- rett Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. town, N. J. lona. Ark. SHEA, Maur- T. Mrs. A. J. Shea, 24 Grove GASKINS, Frederick 0. Thomas W. Gas- CHATTRTON, Tden Edw in Mrs. Nora Chat- Street. Mlhbtetown, Conn. kins, Coesterfield, S. C. terton, 1112 Wellington Court, Ann Arbor, SMOLIK, John. Mrs. Michaelina Smolik, GILMASTE]R, Edward 1. Mies Anna, Voss, Mich. 2.4 Townsend Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 1015 Victor Street, St. Louis. Mo. JOHNSON, Francis D. Mrs. Mary 1). John- BOYD. Joseh Alexander. Miss Cora Boyd, JACiKSON, V illianiII. Mrs. Emma Jackh on, son, Zillah, Wash. qcinlo, Okla. I. F. D 4, box 59, Fort Worth, Tex. OTTO, Herbert Joachian. Mrs. Eva Ethel CAITRNE, John. Mrs. Bridet Cairnes. 220 KRICiIEXSKI, Jost ph. Lewis Krichersky, Otto, 1512 Dover Street, Phiiladelphia, Pa. East Fifty-fourth Street. New York. _N Y. 1450 ProspeQt Place, Brooklin, N. Y. EAVET, Richard M. Henry S Raven, 78 FRYE. George . Jacb.Friday, Butler. 1,a. LANGAM. eterman E. Edward Langsan, 14 Mtle Avenue, Bay Shore, N. Y. GART)NER, Elbert R. Ellert J. Gardner, Hlnilanl Street, Roxhury, Macs. SHELDON, Herbert J. Mrs. Emily She'don, 257 Sherman Street. Pasaie N. J. LANtiSTAFF, John Thoms. Mrs. Mart Jane 124 WsA Kilborn Street, L Mansin.iP,. GAT, Walter T. Mrs. Campell, Las Juntas Lanstaff, 313 Seventy-second Street, Brook- TARR, Stanley Terry. Mrs. Rolland P. Fran- Street. Martinez, Cal. lyn, N. Y. cis. 173 Como AvAnue. Buffalo, N. Y. MARTIN. John . Mrs. Sarah Martin, 1500 SMITH. Harry E. Mrs. J. R. Smith, Tyner, PYLE, John If. John Pvle, 916 South Park Hanover Street, Baltimore, Md. T, I110n. Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. MORIII8, Tcac. Mrs. BIessic Morris. 1632 SP AC{J.ER, Join. Waleaty Spacjer, 371 Oak- CAMIERON, Alvin II. Mrs Louise B. Cam- Fast Baltimore Street. Baltimore. d. land Street, Brooklyn. N. . oron, 2003 Ileffernan Street, Nashville, -NELSON. Severt J. Andrew M. Nelson, Ells- I-TONA GIl, Joseph. Mrs. Agnes Stonage, Tens. worth, Iowa. Monessen. Ia. CRANDALL, Elverton Clair. Elverton A. WTLSON John W. Miss Julia V. Mlockabe, TITULKER, Joseph. Mrs. Gertrude Titulser, Crandall, 549 Flowxer Avenue, East Water- 1025 Third Street Waslhingto, 1).C. West De Pere, Wis. town, N. Y. CIAPIAN, Ross It. Grant S. Chapman, TOiIEY, Truman C. Henry C. Tobey, care of DAVIS, Warren G. Lorenzo Davis, 109 50'S North Broaduxay. Farea. N. Dak. Y. M. C. A., Atlantic City, N. J. Church Street, Wilmington, N. C. tOLAHIIAN, Joln T. Mrs. .Johu Rhlwrg, TUMM Charles G. Mrs. Pauline. Tumm, IIELLTQUIST, Oscar E. Mrs. Alma Hellenist, 1496 East Main Street. Rochester. N. Y. 1057 Water Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. 29 Shadyside Avenue, Summit, N. J. HORAK Walter G. Mrs. Fannie lorak, VASEY, 11arry W. Julius J. Vasey, 726 MILLER, Welty A. Mrs. Mattie P. Pence, 1032 Price Street, Scranton, Pa. Woodline Avenue, Oak Park. IlL Weston, Mo. JOHNSON, Clarence. Mrs. Etta Johnson, ACKEIRMAN, William. Mrc. Marie Acker- NI,IVEN, Maurice P. Daniel Niven. 108 Belle- Roan Mountain, Tenn man, 757 East Eighteenth Street, Paterson, vue Avenue, Upper Montclair, N_ J. McCARTER, Ira. Ira W. McCarter, 152 N. J. RENNER, John W. Mrs. Mary L. Renner, Tohmn Avenue. Pratt City, Ala. B1YRNES, John P. Mrs. Bridget Byrnes, 155 1illiards, Ohio. O'CONNELL, John. Mrs. J. O'Connell, 53 Mulberry Street, Pawtucket, R. I. JACKSON, Jared P. Judge Greenfield Street, Lawlence, CYIRTRIGHIT, Ilalph. Floyd Courtright, William A. Jack- Mass, Coshocton, Ohio. son, 601 North Second Street, Atchison, PURCELL. Warren B. Mrs. L. C. Purcell, Kans. Weikert, Pa. DI FFY, Walter F. Mrs. Katherine Duffy, 625 Morgan Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. ORR. John F. 1. . Orr, Yamhill, Oreg WARD, William H., jr. William IL. Ward, RIDEOUT, Percy A. sr., 14 Lawton Avenue, Auburn. Y EARLEY, Andrew. John Earley, 230 Glen- Mrs. Helen P. Rideout, N. caladh Street. Braintree, Mass. CLEARY, Matthew T. James B. Cleary, Pittsburgh, Pa.* RUSSELL, Alexander McPherson. J. C. Rus- (aledonia, N. Y. FULK, Fred. George Pulk, Longton, Kans. sell, box 458, Bedford, Pa. COWIE, Al1en B. Patrick Moore, 23 West GARDNER, Elmer F. Mrs. George B. Gard- SHAFRAN, Jacob- Secretary of War, Wash- Quartz, Butte, Mont. ner, Unityville, Pa. ington, D. C. CUSH, William J. Dennis M. Cush, 504 HIGINBOTHAM, John. John Higinbotham,. SERGANXTS. Ammon Street, Homestead, Pa. Stanford, Miont. IRISH, Wallace. George Irish, HUBBARD, John R. Mrs. Anna C. Hubbard, HERMAN, Daniel R. Philip Herman, Olney, R. F. D. 3, 2336 Gilbert Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ill. Gaylord, Mich. BREMER, MORRIS, Charlie 31. Mrs. Minnie JONES, Rufus R. Mrs. Ann R. Jones, Red Herman F. Miss Eleanor W. E. Morris, Oak, Va. Bremer, 16 Charlotte Street, Charleston, Concord, N. C. S. C. SENTRO. Johit James. Mrs. Susan Sentke. MeKISSICK, Earl I. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth 718 Fairbanks Street. Iron Mountain, Mich. McKissiek, BartleSville, Okln. ELLIOTT, Archie T. Mrs. C. M. Fischer, 741 NORTON, Brook Avenue, New York, STEVENS, Albert. Mrs. Nettle Stevens, Joseph L. Joseph Norton, Mens, N. Y. Levanna, Mo. GORDON, Ernest D. Mrs. Mary L. Gordon, Ohio. Mulall, Okla. VADEN. Robert. Albert G. Vaden, Hillsboro, OLSON, Anten L. Miss Olga Olson, Fenn, GORGES, Clarence. Andrew J. Gorges, R. F. Tex. Idaho. 1).2, Wamego, Kans. WEBER, Joseph H. Miss Helen J. Weber, PALMER, Stanley B. Mrs. Birdie Feingold, KIMBEL, Ray J. Fred Nienauer, Round 190 West Birch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 497 East Van Sicklen Street, Brooklyn, Lake, Minn. CORPORALs. N. Y. LEiERT, Mile. Mrs. Nell V. Lemert, Cross- CURREY, John Earl. Dan S. Watson, Sul- RENICK, Harry I. Mrs. Lydia Renick, Gar- ville, Tenn. Dhur Springs, Tex. den City, Okla. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1918. 9 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

SMITH, Harry P. Mrs. Alice Smith, 3248 BUGLErS. BAYLOR, Fred C. Mrs. Ida Baylor, Ashta- D Street, Philadelphia, Pa. FOSTER, Francis, jr. Francis Foster, Sr., hula Street, Jefferson, Ohio. TERRELL. Hubert P. Clarence Terrell, Che- 3424 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BELLETTINI. Claudie. Marci Bellettini, raw, S. C. ROBINSON, George McC. George McC. Rob- 230 West Thirty-eighth Street, New York, WATKINS, Mortimer J. Miss Annie Wat- inson, Walnut, Pa. N. Y. kins. 333 East Elm Street, Hillsboro, Tex. BIRTS, John A. Mrs. Mand Longaker, 1015 WITMER, Christian Coover. C. B. Witmer, MUSICIAN. Taylor Street, Joplin, Mo. Reamstown, Pa. RIGIO, Ferdinand. Mrs. Alberta G. Rigio, BISER, John L. John R. Biser, R. F. D. 3, BACK, Louis 0. Glenn Back, Murphysboro, 307 Franklin Street, Springfield, Ohio. Hagerstown, Md. Ill. MECHANICS. BLIXT, Gustave F. Mrs. Mary Nyberg, 1921 COWARD, Elbert B. Charley B. Coward, Warren Street, Butte, Mont. McBee, S. C. BAKER, Charles W. Mrs. George H. Baker, BOWDEN, Ralph Henry. Rowland Ewings, DONOHTE, Arthur M. Miss Annie S. Dono- 2 Dinswood Street, Cortland, N. Y. East Lowell, Me. line, 31 Eighteenth Street, South Norfolk, MOORE, William J. Mrs. Carol Moore, 5533 BROWN, Clay Roy. John F. Brown, Craigs- Va. Upland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ville, W. Va. FINLEY, Lee S. Mrs. Saphiona E. Finley, YERGER, Moses S. Henry F. Yerger, R. F. BUNKE, William. Charles P. Smith, Union route 3, Paradise, Tex. D. 4, Pottstown, Pa. Bridge, Md. HARTMAN, Milton E. Mrs. Charles Hart- EMMEL, Gustave. Frank Emmel, 4261 Wash- COMES FROM SCOUT, Benjamine. Francis man, Suitland, Md. ington Street, Boston, Mass. Comes From Scout, Rosebud, S. Dak. JOHNS, Marion F. Marion F. Johns, Station MOE, McKinley. Alex Moe, Shamokawa, FERRINO, Peter. Joseph Ferrino, 212 Bruce B, Tacoma, Wash. Wash. Street, Newark, N. J. KRANTZ, Maurice. Mrs. Mary Krantz, 42 KENNEDY, William F, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, FITZGERALD, Thomas E. Mrs. Chaterine Eighteenth Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. Cardner Street, Bayside, N. Y. Fitzgerald, 19 Middle Street, Bal1ston Spa, KRAUS, Albert. Joseph Kraus, 1021 Mar WAGONESRS. N. Y. shall Street, Louisville, Ky. BULLMAN, Charles Moss. B. B. Bullman, GIESTING, Frank. Mrs. Elizabeth Giesting, LAMSON, Frank C. Mrs. Emma A. Lamson, 443 Wofford Street, Spartanburg, S. C. R. F. D. 2, Tower, Ind. 39 Lake Street, Hudson, Mass. LANKFORD, Charles A. Mrs. Amelia Lank- GLAUB, Frank. Mrs. Anna Mary Glaub, 801 O'NEILL. George J. John P. O'Neill, 11 ford, East Chesapeake Avenue, Crisfield, Underwood Street, Zanesville, Ohio. Third Street, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Md. GOMEZ, Simon. Mrs. Gustudia Gomez, San PARISER, Harry. Abraham N. Pariser, 51 McGANNEY, Edward J. Mrs. J. E. Cramsie, Luis Rey, Cal. Chambers Street, New York, N. Y. Smartsville, Cal. GRAHAM, Charlie. Tom Graham, Seneca, PARKER, Harvey A. William E. Parker, S. C. Ionnion, Utah. COOKS. ADAMS, George Frederick. Mrs. Nellie RYAN, George P. Charles W. Ryan, 448 WILLIAMS, Sylvester. Mrs. Virda Williams, Adams. 1500 Ohio Street, Oshkosh, Wis. East One hundred and forty-sixth Street, 310 Elm Avenue, Stillwater, Okla. ALDRICH, Grover C. John A. Aldrich, Rich- New York, N. Y. MORRISON, Earl E. Mrs. Maggie Morrison, Ville, Minn. SMITH, Frank 1.. Mrs. Jeanette Miller, 395 R. F. D. 1, Richfield, Idaho. ALTMAN, Earl T. Harry 0. Altman, 4704 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRIVATES. Ward Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. SPINNEY, George F. Mrs. Mary Spinney, 5 ANDERSON, George. John P. Anderson, Faneuil Terrace, Brighton, Mass. BALL, Charles Austin. Estle Ball, R. F. D. Taylor, N. Dak. BODENHA MER, Reed B. Mrs. Ida Mae 2, Mountain Grove, Mo. BARNES, Robert J. Rose Barnes, Wadesville, Bodenhamer, 4037 Worth Street, Dallas, BOARDMAN, William. Peter Boardman, 62 Pa. Tex. Redwood Avenue, Paterson, N. J. BELANGER, Louis. Joseph Belanger, 4 Pros- DEAN. Percy A. Fred L. Dean, Central BOEIIM, William J. Mrs. Margaret Boehm, pect Street, Beverly, Mass. Hotel, Central Avenue. Oneida, N. Y. 618 Vine Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio. BEFFREY, George Herbert. Miss Mae Beff- KIRCII. Joseph E. George Kirch, 116 Somer- BLUMLEIN, John H. Mrs. Mary Blumlein, ray, 158 West Ninety-third Street, New -set Street, Plainfield, N. J. 232 East Twenty-fourth Street, New York, York, N. Y. MCDERMITT, Calip F. Mrs. Mertle McDer- N. Y. BELLEN, James. Mrs, Louise Bellen, 136 - mitt. Floydada, Tex. BREITENSTEIN, Clifford. Mrs. Cathryne Morril Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. MANCIL, James H. J. B. Mancil, Whitie, Breitenstein, 36 East McMicken Street, Cin- BENNING, John. Fred Benning, Manchester, Ala. cinnati, Ohio. Iowa. RABENSTEIN, George H. Mrs. Elizabeth BROWER, Le Foy R. George C. Brower, BERNOSKI, Joe. Mrs. Martha Flowers, West Rabenstein. 38 Jewette Place, Utica, N. Y. St. Anthony, Idaho. Point. Va. REMATERDEN, John 1. Kuinderat Remmer- BROWN, Alonzo G. Mrs. Nettle Brown, Cen- BONOMO, Giorgio. Pete Benomo, 672 Pem- den, H. F. D. 1, North Yakima, Wash. tral City, Iowa. broke Street, Bridgeport, Conan. RICIHARDSON, Eugene E. Mrs. Anna C. BROWN, Elmer G. Mrs. Mary E. Brown, 168 BOWEN, William S. Mrs. Clara Bowen, 225 Richardson, 505 Twenty-third Street, De- East Main Street, Chillicothe, Ohio. Hunt Avenue, Barnesville, Ohio. troit. Mich. BRUNO, Joseph. Frank Bruno, box 12, BOWES, James A. Mrs. Edward Bowes, 18 RIDDLE, Harry L. Mrs. Josie Riddle, Minler, Thompsonville, Conn. Grove Street, Chelsea, Mass. III. BUCKLAND, Roy. Mrs. Grace Bucland, 109 BOWKER, Walter. Mrs. Ella Bowker Sproul, CANDELISE, Samiano, bugler. Fiore Cande- West Ann Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 91 Glenn Street, Malden, Mass. lise, 1103 Tildonn Street, Chicago, Ill. CALDIE, Thomas D. Mrs. Mary Caldie, BRIER, Louis. Mrs. Clemenee Sloss, Sioss, COMBS, Steve. .Mrs. Mary, Palmer, Tallega, Stiles, Wis. Colo. Ky. CARPS, Joseph. Lawrence Carps, Carnegie, BRIGGS, Ernest B. Mrs. Lora Trickey, GORDON, Edmund B. Mrs. Ingeborg M. Gor- Pa. R. F. D. 3, Hammond, Wis. don, 250 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CARSON, John. Alexander Duncan, 1863 BRISSEY. William 0. George W. Brissey, GOULD, David. Mrs. Clara Heinz, 83 North East Tioga Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Eerea, W. Va. Valley Street, Akron, Ohio. CICCONI, Guido J. Mrs. Francis Cicconi, 278 BROCK, Robert. Sqular B. Brock, R. F. D. 1, HOllAhN, Francis F. Mrs. Emma D. Hogan, Liberty Street, Quincy, Mass. Chesterfield. S. C. 730 Euclid Avenue, North Pittsburgh, Pa. COHEN, Herman. Jacob Cohen, 530 Saratoga BRUNDAGE, Augustus. Mrs. Anna Brundage, HiOLLIM, Walter Harold. Florence Hollis Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1218 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Charlton, 101 Maple Street, Yonkers, N. Y. COHIR, Harry. James Keeler, Fairmont, Nebr. BURNS, Thomas M. Mrs. Hanna Burns, Le HOWELL, John G. E. J. Howell, Swansea, COLONNA, John. Mrs. Carmela Fava, 323 Sueur, Minn. S. C. East One hundred and eighth Street, New CAHILL, Edward J. James Cahill, 1315 Third KALAHAR, John E. Mrs. Viola C. Kalahar, York, N. Y. Avenue, New York, N. Y. Norton Location, Hibbings, Minn. CONWAY, John B. Mrs. A. E. Streetberger, CARR, Charles L. Mrs, Madeline Carr, Main KRAMER, Alfred C. Mrs. Clara K. Hunt, Northport, N. Y. Street, West Newbury, Mass. Rose Lodge, Oreg. COOK, Willie W. Arthur W. Cook, Carr, Fla. CASTRIGIANO, Sostino. Mrs. Julia Castrigi- MlcGUANE, Joseph V. Mrs. Margaret Casey CURFMAN, William B. Thomas Curfman, ano, 731 Carpenter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. McGuane, 954 East Atlantic Street, War- Kyger, Roane County, W. Va. CLAZEY, William P. Mrs. Florence Clazey, ren, Ohio. CRULL, Clarence Millner. Mrs. Edith Mae lOl South Parish Street, Baltimore, Md. - MAHAN, Ellis P. Walter Mahan, Elkton, Crull, Louisville, Ind. COHEN, Morris. Mrs. Sarah Cohen, 1314 ,%d DANNER, James K. Enoch Danner, R. F. D. North Marshall Street, Philadelphia, Pa. O"YRN, Albert. George Sowards, 6050 1, Cly, Pa. COLE, Harold H. Mrs. William C. Cole, 323 Clamor Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. DEGUZES, Frank. Frank Deguzes, 424 Wal- Woods Road, Solvay, X. Y. SKARZENSKL Vincent. Mrs. Julia Skar- nut Street, Luzerne, Pa. CONLEY, Eugene J. Mrs. Anna Conley, 303 zenski, 282 Grace Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. DEMACK, Frank. Francisco Demack, P. 0. West Chestnut Street. Bloomington, Ill. STACK, Edward J. Janies B. Stack, 210 box 276, Steubenville, Ohio. DATTOLA, Sabino. Carmine Dorme, 464 Eleventh Street, College Point, N. Y. DENTON, Leslie C. Mrs. Mary Denton, Whal- Hoboken Avenue, Terey City, N. J. lonbunrg, N. Y. DAY, George W. Mrs. Caroline Day, Fair CORPORALS. DICKEY. Allen. W. J. Dickey & Sons (Inc.), View, Ind. FRAWLEY. Arthur L. Mrs. Rose Frawley, Cella, Baltimore County, Md. DEMIANOVICII, Nicholas. Jeesse Grant, 2313 Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn N. Y. DICKSON. Grover C. Mrs. Blanche Dickson, Unrns Corners, N. Y. AMES. Frederick C. V. W. Ames, Texar- Elner, Okla. DlPPtS, Adelard C. Mrs. Joeph Guneau, 9 kana. Tex. EVANS, John A. Mrs. Laura Tisdale, R. F. Prook Street, Sanford, Me. ANGUS. Harry, Mrs. T. W. Angus, 63 Rich- D. 2, Streetman, Tex. FLORA. Luther. John Flora. 414 West New mond Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FALLON, Hubert. Mrs. Anna Fallon, 1704 York Street, Indianapolis, Ind. BERNDT, Julius. Fred Berndt, R. P. D. 7, Poblyn Avenue, St. Paul. Minn. FRANK, Max. Mrs. Pauline Frank, 109 Cole box 311, Yakina; Wash. FEE, Harry IV. Thomas J. Fee, Glen Camp- Street, Jrey City, N. 4. COLEMAN, Charles A. John C. Coleman, bell. Pa. FT RST, George V. Mrs. Mary Furst, R. F. D. 1723 John Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. AGENS, Clark M. Mrs. Francis H. Agens, 1, Barneslille, Minn. HOWELL, Theodore J. Asa Howell, Burnett, Ridgway, Pa. GINES, Peter. atsrates Gafiros, 770 Harri- Tex. ANDERSON, Benjamin N. Mrs. Lars Ander- son Street. Chicago. ill. McNEESE, Walter E. John A. McNeese, R. son, R. F. D. 1, box 4-A, Marysville, Wash. GRAPES, Fred T. Mrs. Mary E. Grapes, 1030 F. D. 2, Jonesboro, Tenn. AYRES, William H. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hart- Bergen Street, Brooklyn, X. Y. SPARKS, Elry. Mrs. Elsie Sparks, McKenzie, zoll, Licenring 3, Durbar, Fayette County, GRAY, Ed L. Mrs. Jennie A. Gray, Roanoke, Tenn. Pa. Ky. TEPLEY, John. Mrs. Mary Tepley, 407 Ber- BAKER, Harry. Mrs. Harry Baker, 18 Smith HALEY, Charles. Oliver Haley, R. F. D. 6, gen Street, Newark, N. J. Avenue, Orange, Mass. Haleyville, Ala. 71'-18-3 10 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING HALL. GleorZe L. John L. Hall, post-office ALAGI. Joseph L. Louis Alagi, 760 Fourth ROY. Longer. Tom Roy, 56 Tyler Street, box 82, Simslury. Conn. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nashua, N. H. HALL, Joseph L. William T. Hall, Newark, ALTMAN, Cordie W. William P. Altman, R. RYAN, John W. Mrs. Catherine Ryan, 97 Tex. F. D. 1, Georgetown, S. C. Grove Street, Adams, Mass. IIALSTEAD, Walter J. Mrs. Georgia Hal- ALVORD, Joseph 0. Roy M. Alvord, Jewell, SALPOSSO, George. Galis Lolosake. 837 Ful- stead, Goshen, Cal. Kans. ton Street, Chicago. Ill. HAMILTON, Douglas 0. Mrs. Blanche Ham- AMATO, Matthew. Joseph Amato, 8643 Bay SANDORA, John. Mrs. Rodro Sandora, 426 ilton, 1257 Fifteenth Avenue, San Francisco, Thirteenth Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. High Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cal. BAKER, Thomas. James Cuff, Great North SAUER, William J. Mrs. Alice Kaebel, 218 HAWTHORNE, Isiah. A. L. Hawthorne, Hotel, Spokane, Wash. Hervitt Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Winnsboro, La. BARNES, Charles P. Mrs. Alice Barnes, 925 SEGNIT. John Adams, jr. Mrs. John A. Seg- HI'MPIliREYS, Fred A. Mrs. Virginia Hum- South Church Street, Rocky Mount, N. C. nit, jr., 1123 Academy Street, Peekskill, phreys, Casa Grande, Ariz. BATES, Charles H. William H. Bates, 81 N. Y. JAKOLOWSKI, Konstanti. Flora Sobitski, South Street, Summerville, N. J. SHEARER. Dewey II. Roy N. Shearer, 112 2223 Frankfort Street, Chicago, Ill. BAYLIFF, John. Mrs. Elizabeth Newton, Highland Avenue, Equinox Mill, Anderson, KAISEl, Paul F. Emil Kaiser, box 11, West- Main Street, Bandling, Pa. S. C. field, Tex. BECK, Otto. George Beck, Finlayson, Minn. TANGEN, Andy 0, Ole E. Tangen, R. F. D. 1, KALDT, David D. Mrs. Cicil Kaldt. New BELL, Herman H. Benjamin F. Bell, Okmul- Moorhead, Minn. Lexington, Ohio. gee, Okla. TICE, Ellwood P. Mrs. Louise A. Tice, box KANE, Frank P. Edward Spitz, 582 Eleventh BOREL, Frank J. Leon F. Borel, Manor, 10, Westville, Gloucester, N. J. Avenue, New York, N. Y. Marin County, Cal. TIDBALL, Jack D. Mrs. Mamie Tidball, R. F. KASTER, William F. Mrs. Rebecca Graves, BRACKETT, Joseph. Eli Brackett, 528 Col- D. 5, Fayetteville, Ark. R. F. 1). 4, Ackley. Iowa. lege Street, Lexington, Ky. TRIMBLE, William 0. Mrs. Fannie E. Trim- LARSON, Martin. Mrs. Christina Larson, R. BUtRKE, Leonard J. Joseph L. Burke, 416 ble, 2327 Lynn Street, Newbdrry, Pa. F. 1). 1, Suttons Bay, Mich. East Seventh Street, Jasper, Ind. TURNER. Ernest G. Mrs. Ollio Turner, Kel- LOABARDI, Guistino. lrs. Anna Lombardi, CALLAWAY, Irvin. Tom Callaway, Rock- lyville, Okla. 300 East Tremont Avenue, New York, N. Y. hold, Ky. VANCE, Jefferson, Allert Smith. Canada, Ky. McCUIIUY, Mal. Martin McCurdy, Crowley, CARROLL, Vincent 0. Mrs. Woods,. 156 WEBER, George H. Henry Weber, 4311 Tex. Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y. Brandon Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. McINTOSH, Allan. lMr. Mary McIntosh, 44 GERISANO, French. Joe Cerisano, 58 Dagan WELLS, Richard White. Mrs. Mary Wells, liennett Street, Hudson, Mass. Avenue, Albany, N. Y. 733 West Fayette Street, Baltimore. Md. M\IcKEON, James J. Mrs. Catherine Connell, CIIISM, Matt H. Jahu W. Chism, 807 East WILLIAMS, Louie R. Mrs. Maude Williams, 171, Dorchester Avenue. Dorchester, Mass. Franklin Avenue, Hillsboro, Tex. 1157 Second Street, Columbus, Ga. MARTIN, Louis A. Mrs. Ellen Martin, 1301 CLARK, Nathan. Barnett Clark, 1081 Doug- WILLIAMS, Sherman. Mrs. Alice Williams, Wesl Newton Street, Seattle, Wash. las Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Blefield, W. Va. MARTIN, Vernon Arthur. Mrs. Elva Martin, CONEDERA, Umberto. Emilie Bier, R. F. D. WOLF, John. Mrs. Anna Wolf, 185 South Anderson, Mo. 1, box 142, Bingham, Utah. Teeth Street, St. Louis, Mo. MSARTERS, Stanley. lire. Rose Masters, Bal- COITURE, Thomas R. Mrs. Vine Couture, WOODSIDE, Irving R. W. R. Woodside, 6 limnore & Ohio Canal Street, Bond Hill, Ohio. 13 Junction Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Park Street Court, Medford, Mass. MATEJCEK, Hugo W. Joe Matejeek, Owa- CRAVEN, Patrick F. James Craven, Wil- ABRAMIIAMSON. Frank 0. Edward Abram- tonna. Minn. * liamastown, Dauphin County, Pa. hamson, 'R. F. D. 4. box 74, Duluth, linn. MATTISON. William 0. Benjamin W. Matti- CROWL, Stephen Shively. Mrs. Sarah B. ARNALL, Roy J. Garnett C. Arnall, Checo- son. Arbala, Tex. Crowl, Butler, Okla. tah, Okla. MATTIX, Myre. Carry A. Mattix, Nowata, CUSACK, Thomas F. Mrs. John Cusack, BAESSLER, Hugo. Jack Baessler, 1237 Ave- Okla. Rochester, N. Y. nue A, New York, N. Y. MAZZONE, Domenik. Joel Juleo, 513 Yesler DALTON, Richard. John Dalton, 378 De- BERNHARDT, George John. Mrs. Margaret Way, Seattle, Wash. graw Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bernhardt, 237 Twenty-fifth Street, Gut- MFEEIAN, Michael J. Mrs. Nora Neehan, 108 DANDY, James. Joe Dandy, Conderay, Wis. tenbere, N. T. P-llie Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVIS, Peter. Mrs. Fannie Davis, 417 BOWLING, Martin. 'Mrs. Martin Bowling, MILLIER, Adam R. Mrs. Lucinda Miller, Bax- Washington Street, Williamston, N. C. R. F. D., Sowers, Va. ter, Ia. DIPESA, Frank P. Mrs. Mary 0. Norati, CAMPBELL, Alexander P. Mrs. Mary Camp- MILLER. Clifford. Jacob Miller, Newman 34 True Street, Revere, Mass. bell, 265 East Pearl Street, Burlington, Grove, Nebr. EBNER, Frank. John S. Ebner, Rosanky, N. J. MOFFITT, Michael J. Mrs. Michael McGrath, Tex. CIVILS, John W. Will Civils, Portland, Tenn. 31.3 Fast Sixty-ninth Street, New York. N. Y. EGAN, Martin J. Miss Lillian Egan. 204 CIVITILLO, John. Bartolomew Civitillo, 19 MOFiITT, Milburn. Miss Lillie lloffitt, Guernsey Avenue, West Haven, Conn. Hampton, Tenn. East One hundred and twenty-third Street, CLARK, Harold A. Mrs. Louisa Clark, Malta, MONTOYA, Phillip B. Mrs. Estefanito B. New York, N. Y. Mont. Montoya, Las Vegas. N. Mex. FOGEL, Lester G. Everett T. Vogel, 5112 DICK, Charles A. Mrs. Qugenia Dick, corner MORitHOUSE, Walter E. Benjamin P. More- South Forty-first Street, South Omaha, Tribbit and Woodland Avenue, Foleroft, Pa. louse, route 2, Bristol, S. Dak. Nebr. DIELE, Giuseppe. Mrs. Antonio Fortorelly, MYHRE, Peter. Michael Myhre, R. F. D. 4, KINGSBURY, La Rue S. Arthur S. Kings- 128 South Fourth Avenue, Mount Vernon, Foss ton, Sinn. bury, Smith Center, Kans. N. Y. NARY, Edward G. Mrs. Frank Andrews, 657 LONG, Arthur D. William 0. Long, New DUBLINSKY, Morris. Miss Lua Dublinsky, Eat River Street, Elyria. Ohio. Haven, Ind. 375 Bond Street, Malden. Mass. NELSON, Joseph W. Otto Nelson, R. F. D. 4, McCOY, Raymond B. Mrs. Lucy McCoy, 104 ESIA, Nicholas. Turkish consul, New Yora, Barrington, Ill. Chestnut Avenue, Altoona, Pa. N. Y. NEWMAN, Tom. Mrs. Mandy Newman, R. F. McKEON, Michael. Mrs. Ellen Scanlon, 2191 FLEISCHER, Carl. Mrs. Anna D. Fleischer, D. 2, Brundidge, Ala. Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 3342 West Sixty-third Street, Cleveland, NYR, Leon J. Mrs. Aledia Nys, Rush City, McMINN, Cleveland. Abram M. McMinn, Ohio. Minn. Matheson, Miss. PARSONS, Jesse. Mrs. Mary E. Parsons, MABRY, Robert E. Mrs. T. P. Rideout, R. F. FLEMING, John J. Mrs. Margaret Fleming, West Terre Haute, Ind. D. 2. Henderson, N. C. 71 Houston Street, Newark, N, J. QUINN, Joseph P. Mrs. Mary Quinn, 786 MANCINI, Marino. Adolfo Mancini, Ama- FORTON. Arthur C. Mrs. Clara Forton, R. Ninth Avenne, New York, N. Y. walk. N. Y. F. D. 4, Mount Clemens. Mich. RACZKOWSKI, Leo. Peter Stanawus, 37 D MANCUSO, Louis D. Mrs. Pauline Macnuso, GEILES, Charles. Staney Peffer, 190 Jack- Street, Maboney City. Pa. 555 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. son Street, Scranton, Pa. RAU', Jacob. Mrs. Magdalene Rau, Long Lake, MARSHALL, Peter. Mrs. Sarah Segler, R. F. GRENELL, John W. William Grenell, New S. Dak. D. 1, Dedham, Iowa. Hampton, Iowa. READER, George E. John Reader, Truman, MITCHELL, Roy. William J. Mitchell, St. GTJNN, Quincy L. Mrs. Ella Gunn, R. F. D. 3, Gladewater, Tex. MiSn. Johns, Ill. HAGSTROM, Isalas E. Miss Mathilda Iag- REAVES, William MD. William MeD. MITSKO. Anthony J. Miss Anna Roklis, 425 strom, 2719 Humboldt Avenue, Minneapo- Ieaves, Camden, Ala. South Paca Street, Baltimore, Md. lis, linu. REDMOND, David C. Edward Redmond, Sea- MOE, Carl N. Peter Moe. Starbuck. Minn. Rosie Hanks, Bur- bright, Nova Scotia, Canada. MOHNEY. Charles R. Mrs. Mary Mohney, HANKS, Lee Alfred. Mrs. REED, Richard Henry. Richard C. Reed, R. R. F. D. 1, Niles, Ohio. rows, Pa. F. D. 3, Hannibal, N. Y. MONTAGUE, Harvey. Medius Montague, BLAKESLEE, Frank J. Mrs. Angle Blakes- REEDER, Albert L. William ST. Reeder, R. F. 3716 Bridge Street, Cleveland. Ohio. lee. Conifer, Colo. hD. 1, Elysburg, Pa. NISTICO, Vito. Joe Nistico, 81 Seymour BLOHM, Benjamin. Mrs. Margaret Blohmn, RIEKER, Charles A. Mrs. Catharine Hauser, Street, Bristol, Conn. Palatine, Ill. .08 Ricker Court, Danville, Ill. NORWOOD. Millard Eugene. Mrs. Lida BRODERICK, James. Mrs. Mary Broderick, RINGER. Ira R. Miss Ethel Hoffman, 1900 Beatrice Norwood, Atlantic, Me. 1305 Southern Boulevard. New York, N. Y. South Main Street, Los Aneeles, Cal. PEMBERTON. Forest. William Pemberton, BROOKES, Cyrus. Josiah Brookes, 72 Main RISTAU. John W. John C. Ristan, R. F. D. R. F. D. 5. Ravenna, Ohio. Street, Paterson, N. J. 3, Spokano. Wash. PITRONE, Peter. Albert Pitrone, Walston. BURGESS, William A. Mrs. Minnie Burgess, ROARK, Clefton. Roby R. Roark, Newland, Pa. 77 Elm Avenue, Bogota. N. J. N. c RAABE, Theodore E. Theodore Reabe, Spring CONROY, Michael 3. Joseph F. Conroy, ROBERTS, Wyatt. Mrs. Viera Roberts, Valley, Minn. Ardmore, Pa. Sweetlands. W. Va. RICHARDSON, Ernest 0. Mrs. Mary Richard- DELAWYER, Bert D. George A. Delawyer, SALTONSTALL, George L. Mrs. Laura A. son. 805 High Avenue, Redlands, Cal. . Union. Iowa. Harris, Laurel Ridge Avenue, Bridgeton, RICOTA, Antonio. Frank Grenato, 1802 DULEPSKI, Stanley A. Mrs. Mary Laregon, R. I. Elghteenth Street, Windber, Pa. Etna Street, Naugatuck, Conn. SAIPSON, Wilbern. Frank Sampson, R. F. RIKHITS, Samuel. Mrs. Mary Rikhus, Ulen, EARNEST, John 0. 'Mrs. John Earnest, 73 D. 3, Owensboro, Ky. Minn. Twenty-seventh Street, Wellsburg, W. Va- SANDER, Fred W., jr. Fred Sander, R. F. D. RINGIIAND, Herman. Mrs. Annie Ringhand, EDWARDS, Elmer D. Mrs. Emma Edwards, 2, Moro, Ill. Deerwood. Minn. 77 Reid Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. SANGENITTO, Frank. Mrs. Rose Sangen- ROBBINS, Isham D. James . Robbins, Oak- EISALLN, Otto L. Mrs, Ida Eisman, 473 itto, 537 Filbert Street, Oakland, Cal. dale, Tenn. South Sixth Street, Columbus, Ohio. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918.- 11 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING ELKAN, Morris, jr. Morris Elkan, 5054 FLINN, James. Edward Flinn, 103 North McNIELL, Joseph W. Mrs. Noll G. Cook, Minerva Street, St. Louis, Mo. Eighth Street, Miles City, Mont. 5218 Ash Lane, Dallas, Tex. ELLBOGEN, David. Max Ellbogen, 4529 FOSTEI, Sidney Ray. Mrs. Mary J. Foster, VALA, Frank J. Joseph Vala, R. F. D. 1, Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Kennedy, Nebr. Bassett, Iowa. ELLEDGE, John G. Joseph A. Elledge, FOYE, Sidney F. Miss Ida Foye, 43 Pat- VALEK, Ladi. John Valek, 6139 West Mannford, Okla. terson Street, Augusta, Me. Twenity-second Street, Cicero, Ill. FOX, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Ready, 2608 East PRYOR, Edward W. Mrs. M. Martin, 326 WAINWRIGHT, William. Mrs. Jane Elstov, Collins Street, Philadelphia, Pa. First Street, Jersey City, N. J. 202 Burke, River Rouge, Mich. USSNER, Amor. John J. Fussner, 1812 GIERAT, Mitchell. Miss Teresa Gierat, 1229 WELLS, Wilford. John T. Wells, 044 Lake Maple Avenue, Norwood, Ohio. Ninth Street, La Salle, Ill. Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. GALGANO, Anthony. Michael Galgano, 956 GREER, Robert E. Mrs. Louise J. Ware, WILLIAMS, Emerson A. Mrs. Elizabeth Wil- Sealsey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Killarney, W. Va. lams,iR. F. D. 1, Ravenwood, W. Va. GARNER, Herbert F. John Garner, R. F. D. GREER, Willie. Hugh L. Sims, Waynesburg, WITTE, Harry A. William Witte, 557 Fourth 3, North View, Clarksburg, W. Va. Ky. Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. GARRISON, Charles E. Mrs. Flora Pea, 217 GRIFFIN, Harrison. Mrs. Francis Griffin, WOODWARD, Eugene D. William F. Sanders, North Oliver Street, Rushville, Ind. Lake View, Ohio. Abbeville, S. C. GRAHAM, William A. Mrs. Emma Graham, HARWELL, Fred Chanslor. Mrs. Nancy Har- WRIGHT, Crookett I. Mrs. Martha A. 1104 Battery Avenue, Baltimore, Md. well, Webbers Falls, Okla. Wright, R. F. D. 1, Rocky Mount, Va. GRANT, Alexander B. Mrs. A. B. Grant, 80 HARRIS Jackson. John H. Harris, R. F. D. WRIGHT, Friend E. John Wright, Peters- Winthrop Street, Medford, Mass. 7, Paducah, Ky. burg, Nebr. GRZANKOWSKI, Edward. Severyn Grzan- IIX, James C. Henry W. Hix, 136 Grove WRIGHT, George W. Joe Wright, Ferruin, kowski, Holly Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. Street, Detroit, Mich. Va. HALL, James M. Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, St. HORNE, Victor H. Alfred W. Horne, Frank- WRIGHT, Thomas B. Mrs. Susan Walden, Michael, Pa. lin, N. C. R. F. D. 9, box 48, Carrollton, Mo. HOGAN, Thomas J. James Hogan, sr., gen- HOSKINS, Lewis F. Frank Hoskins, Milo, WYAND, Reno E. Mrs. Estella Wyand, eral delivery, Natoma, Kans. Me. Sharpsburg, Md. HOLT, Sherman. Mrs. Clara Hall, R. F. D. HOWELL, William L. William F. Howell, YARBROUGII, Roy. Albert W. Yarbrough, 2, Omaha, Ill. Muscotah. Kans. Amola, Colo. HOWARD, Everett F. Mrs. Frances Howard, HUTTON, Eugene. Bert Hutton, 505 Uni- ZAJICEK, Joseph I, Charles J. Zapleek, P. 75 Peckham Street, New Bedford, Mass. versity Street, Wichita, Kans. F. D. 4, Glencoe, Minn. JONES, Thomas J. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, JACKSON, Michael J. Mrs. Anna Jackson, ZEIS, Peter A. , Margaret Zeis, 207 Oxford East Flat Rock, N. C. 70 Woodworth Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. JONES, Conry J. Mrs. Jessie .Jones, Hills- JOHNSON, Cecil. Cris Johnson, Enterprise, ZIEGELMEIER, Henry R. Mrs. Amelia bore, Ala Ky. Ziegelmeler, 2134 Turner Street, Cincin- KIEFER, William P. John R. Kiefer, R. F. JOHNSON, John BW. Mrs. Anna Brown, nati, Ohio. D. 1, St. Genevieve, Mo. Buh1, Idaho. ZSCHEUSCHLER, Earnest C. Mrs. Anna ANDRZEJCZAK, Joseph A. Joe Janck, 1145 JONES, Robert Alexander. Mrs. Ollie Wat- Zscheusehler, 1726 East Preston Street, Tecumseh Street, Toledo, Ohio. son, R. F. D. 2, Madisonville, Tex. Baltimore, Md. ATHAS, William. Mack Athas, 302 Spruce KEHL, Len is E. John A. Kehl, Pennsburg, IIENNIG, Otto R. Mrs. Pauline Hennig, 403 Street, Scranton, Pa. Pa. North Race Street, Springfield, Ohio. BARRON, Wiley C. Wiley W. Barron, R, F. KELLER, Valentine J. Fred Keller, R. F. D. IIEVENER, James R. Wesley Hevener, R. D. 3, Summitt, Miss. A, box 01, Electra, Tex. F. D. 1, Hightown, Va. BICKLEY, Johnnie L. Mrs. C. B. Bickley, KESKE, Clarence H. Charles Keske, R. F. ILE, Edward Elmar. William Hile, 1019 Commerce, Tex. D. ', Beaver Dam, Wis. South Cardinal Avenue, St. Louis. Mo. BLAIR, Samuel H. William Larson, R. F. D. KIDDER, Harvey Mrs. Minnie Corley, Kim- IIUCKABEE, Lazelle. Jim luckabee, Sny- 5. box 81, Wesby, Wis. ball, Mont. der, Tex. BRENNER, Isadore. Jacob Brenner, 2322 KOCII, Otto Henry. Mrs. Ida Koch, Sap- HUBBARD, Robert L. Rob Hubbard, Greens- West Rice Street, Chicago, Ill. pington, Mo. boro, Ga. UBLIN, George F. lirs. Anna S. Bublin, KORDEK, Frank S. Steve Kania, 13 Orange JACOBSEN, George. Samuel Jacobsen, 52 134 River Sireet, Red Bank, N. J. Street, New Britain, Conn. East Broadway, New York, N. Y. BURCLI. Archie Frederick. William Marfield, LANDIS. Harold D. Amos B. Landis, R. F. JOHNSON, Frank R. Mrs. Betty Johnson, Vermilion, Ohio. D. S. Lancaster. Pa. Donaldson, Tenn. CARSON, Champ. Mrs. Usher Carson, 15 LEE, Clarence. Ole Staurland, R. F. D. 2, JONES, Stanley L. Miss Helen Jones, Oak- East Eleventh Street, Tulsa. Okla. De Kalb, Ill. land, Cal. EDWARDS, Willie N. Floyd Edwards, Cana, LEHMANN, Henry. Mrs. Magdalena Leh- KAPLEN, David. Joe Poploan, 121 East Va. mann, 1711 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Second Street, Duluth, Minn. GLENNON, Paul Anderson. Mrs. Slyvnina LEONARD, William F. Miss Margarett KEEVLERT, Carl J. Mrs. Jennie Keevert, Glennon, Kilbuck Street, Glenfeld, Pa. Leonard, 30 William Street, New Haven, Stewartsville, Ohio. GODWIN, Eli. Joe F. Godwin, B. F. D. 4, Conn. KEMP, Floyd W. James N. Kemp, 613 De Queen, Ark. LEWIS, John. Toney Lewis, 318 Keane Alma Street, St. Marys, Kans. LAUGEN. Thomas G. Mrs. Emma Haugen, Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. KIDD, Benjamin H. Dock D. Kidd, Delta, Menneota. Minn LEWIS, William R. Mrs. Melinda Hopson, HAYES, William W. Frank E. Hayes, 916 Ky. 313 Kellogg Street, Syracuse, N. Y. KL INSKA, Freadric. Mrs. Mary B. White, Lombard Street, St. Johns, Oreg. LEWSIIUK, Tony. Victor Lewshuk, 170 Mc- 675 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, Minn. BAYS, Lorin W. Mrs. Lotties Hays, 305 Gibbon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KLEIN, Samuel. Samuel Klein, 613 Marcy ' West Main Street, Massillon, Ohio. LINTON, Foster N. Mrs, Bertha Linton, HEAD. Ben D. Ramsey D. Head, Douglas- Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hicksville, Ohio. LANDRITI, Roy. William P. Landrith, ville, Ga. LITTLE, Milns D. Mrs. Lula Little, Laredo, Keithsberg. Ill. HERBIERT, Arthur. Mrs. Miranda Herbert, Tex. 12 Hunt Street, St. Albans, Va. LENTZ, Peter. Mike Lents, Aberdeen, Wash. HELLERUD, Benneth. Mrs. Nellie B. Helle- LOCKHART, Edward H. Harrison L. Lock- LEWIS, Harvey. Mrs. Cora Lewis, R. F. D. rud, Halsted inlon. hart, R. F. D. 1, Camden, Tenn. 1, Ohio City, Ohio. HEMION, George. Mrs. Ella Memion, Main McDONNELL, John. John Breen, 50 Broad- McDADE, Furman C. lirs. Furman C. Mc- Street.' Ramsey, N. J. way, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dade, Tucapau, S. C. Iletzer, 311 MARTIN, Thomas. John J. Maher, New Ha- McKINNEY, Claud. Mrs. Jane McKinney, R. RETZER, Floyd J. Mrs. Jennie ven Turnpike, Mulford, Conn. F. 1). 1. Hampton, Tenn. South Pine Street, Richmond, Va. MAcALLISTER, Harry W. Mrs. Elizabeth HICKOCKd, Robert F. Mrs. Lizzie Hickock, MAURER, Clerk. Mrs. Tella E. Richard, 321 Bloomington, Wis. West Douglas Street, Reading, Pa. MacAllister, Waitsfield, Vt. HOFLER, Emmett V. Walter R. Hiofler, R. F. MELLOTT, Harold D. Len C. Mellott, Os- MAINWARING, William. Mrs. Mary Main ). 1, box 83, Gatesville, N. C. kaloosa, Iowa. waring, 803 Hilliday Street, Osage, Kans. KELLY, Walter A. Edward A. Kelly, 363 MISCH, Louis R. Mrs. Bertha Misch, 1687 MARES, Samuel. Mrs. Seferina T. Mares, Brooklyn, N. Y. South Troy Street, Chicago, Ill. Clayton, N. MAex. Fourth Street, MOFFETT, Charles A. lirs. Jean Moffett. MURPHY, John. Hanna Murphy, Dennison KENFIELD, Gleonard. Oscar W. Kenfleld, Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind. R. F. D, 6, Mason, Mich. Alderson, Mlonroe County, W. Va. Mrs. William Ken- MOLLOY, Daniel W. lirs. Margaret Molloy, MURRAY, John J. Mrs. Anna May Furman, KENNEDY, Joseph A. 233 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5133 South May Street, Chicago, Ill. nedy, 2935 Brown Avenue, Manchaster, MYERS, N. it. MONCZKOWSKL Victor. Miss Broniskowa Charlie L. Louis Myers, R. F. D. 1, KENNEY, John Thomas, Martin Kenney, 137 Monczkowski, 407 Ba) onne Avenue, Jersey Dysart, Iowa. Broadway, Newburgh, N. Y. City, N. J. MYERS, Herbert B. John D. Myers, 4407 KIMB54ALL, Paul G. Mrs. J. G. Kimball, 306 NAUGIIER, Forney W. Mrs. Ida Naugher, Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rhode Island Avenue NE., Washington, Round Mountain, Ala. NALLY, Matthew T. Mrs. Mary Nally, 10 D. C. NOONAN, Charles T. Mrs. Mary J. Noonan, Hector Street, Conshokocken, Pa. KOLETSIOS, Peter N. Theodore Koletslos, West Center Street, Lee, Mass. NELSON, Severin. Mrs. Thilda Nelson, 183 1802 Jos Campan Avenue, Detroit, Mich. O'CONNELL, .Patrick J. Mrs. Margaret J. Kammeran Avenue, Joliet, Ill. KTIIR, Joseph J., jr. Joseph J. Kuhar, 1247 Bean, 30 Fairfield Street, Boston. Mass. NEURATH, Ernest C. Mrs. Susan Neurath, East Sixty-first Street, Cleveland. Ohio. O'M.LLEY, Thomas. Edward J. O'Malley, 3002 Sydenham Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LAlBE, Joseph Raymond. Frank Lambe, R. 2108 Pulaski Street, Baltimore, Md. NEW, Roy O. Mrs., Thomas New, R. F. D. 2, F. D. 2, Graettinger, Iowa. ORR. David E. Mrs. Elizabeth Able, West Mount City, Kans. MrCABE, Leo Thomas. Mrs. Bridget McCabe, Water Street, Indiana, Pa. NICHOLS, Benjamin. Wesley Nichols, It. F.. 7125 Keystone Street, Tacony, Philadcl- PAGANO, Fred. Mrs. Annie Pagano, 82 Gri- D. 1, Englewood, Tenn. phia. Pa. mand Avenue, Long Island, N. Y. NICHOLS, Robert B. Mrs. Mary Magues, He1ARLANE, Sidney U. D. J. McFarlane, PHALEN, John S. William Phalen. 211 Butte Creek, Mont. 1603 Allen Avenue, Shreveport, Pa. South Fa ette Street. Jacksonville, Ill. NICHOLS, Robert L. Ida Sanders, Quitman, EvNU.TY, Hugh. Mrs. Theresa McNulty, PIERCE, Edward F. Edward P. Pierce, 651 Miss. New Lexington, Ohio. Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. NOWKOWSKI, Kasmir. Miss Helen Bokoska, MALONEY, Willard P. James Plynn, Key- POSTERARO, Frank. Jack Posteraro, 44 11 Oak Street, New Britain, Conn. port, N, J. Prince Street, New York, N. Y. O'DONNELL, Horace J. Mrs. Sarah O'Don- FjTZPATRICK. James. Mrs. Delia Fitzpat- QUALLY, Edwin C. Peter P. Qually, Adams, nell, 100 Herman Street, Germantown, rick, 1038 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. X. Dak. Philadelphia, Pa. 12 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING OPLINGER, Earl H. Mrs. Rosa Oplinger, Rt. GIENEATARINO, Nicola. Guisoppe Condo- SIMPSON, Parks H. William Tames Simp- lori, Clarksburg, Pa. son, R. F. D. 1, Hopedale, Ohio. F. 1). 2, Walnutport, Pa. 1201 OSBORN, Gilbert R. Paul Osborn, i. F. D. IIALL. Fred H-. lirs. Julia Manzer, 2hlford, SIMON, Herman. Mrs. Anna Simon, 6. Robinson, ill. N. Y. Gilbert Place, New York, N. Y. PATRICK, Frank Joel. Frank Patrick, gen- HAYS, Charles J. George Miskoe, Donegal, SINGLETON, Lowa L. J. D. Singleton, eral delivery, Minden Mines, Mo. Pa. Alvin, Tex. RAIEY, Fletcher. James Ramey, Queens HEIDEN, Fred W. Gust Heiden, 001 East SIPES, Frank L. Mrs. Mary Alice Sipes, Ridge, W. Va. Vine Street, Denison, Iowa, 2317 Cullom Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ROBERTS, John I. Mrs. Lizzie BeelIer, 720 IIENDERFON. Walter J. James L. Header- SKIVMONT, Adolph. Watson Skivmont, 3233 West One hundred and siLteenth Street, son, 621 Main Street, Joplin, Mo. Wingstone Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago' Ill. IIENDREX, Clarence 11. James Hendrex, SLAPE, Luther C. Mrs. Annie Slape. Ga- RODGERS, Thomas. Mrs. Ellen S. Rodgers, R. F. D). 2, Faresrsville, Tex. bliel, Okla. llardin, Ill. HE1RMAN. Charles C. Mrs. Ana Herman, 46 SMITH, Archie L. Mrs. Helyn M. Smith, ROLINSKI, John J. Charles Rolinski, Toluca, Kensico Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. 421 0 Street. Socramento, Cal. Ill. HICKS, Floyd V. Mrs. Besse Eighmy, New SMITH, Earl G. Mrs. Florence Smith, Key- SABOL John. Mrs. A. Sabol, 1504 Union Market, Iowa. Atone, Okla. Street, Streator, Ill. JENSEN, Jesse L. Fred Jensen, Eatonville, SMITH, Jodie P. William Whitesides, Friend- SHARP, Harold. Robert E. Sharp, Valley Wash. ship, Tenn. City, N. Dak. KANGAS. Victor. John Kangas, Norwood, SMITH. Joseph Leo. Catherine Smith, box 1TARITS, WXalter. Mrs. Augusta Meteloff, Idaho. 133, Iloutzdale, Clearfield, Pa. 298 Grove Street, Tonawanda, N. Y. KEDENBURG, Theodore W. John Keden- SMITH, Lehi L. Mrs. Drucilla M. Smith, SIENIENTIIALER, George H. Gottfried P. burg, 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y. box 314, Malad City, Idaho. Siebenthaler, Merriam, Kans. KERR, Lacey L. Samuel R. Kerr, R. F. D. 5, SPALDING, John. P. A. Spalding, Way- SMITH, George A. William Mason, 211 East Sigourney, Iowa. cross, Ga. Ninty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. LANIER. William H. Presly G. Lanier, SWOBODA, Carl. Carl Swoboda, Bolivar, STEVENSON, -Joseph. Mrs. George Steven- Mount Pleasant, Tean. Mo. son, 224 Leferts Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LEVESQUE, Joseph I. MS. Claudia Ber- TARBET, John M. Peter Tarbet, 4004 North TRACEY, Colle B. Mrs. Eaula D. Tracey, cer. 3 Porter Street Court, Salem, Mass. Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Amity, Me. LINDEN, Elmer. Klas Linden, 258 Brunson TATRO, Arthur L. Mrs. Minnie Tatro, 159 ILIICI, Christian G Mrs. Elizabeth Ulrich, Street, Benton Harbor, Mich. ' Federal Street, St. Albans, Vt. 2337 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. LOVAN, Leslie R. Richard L. Lovan, Madi- THEVIOT, Fred T. Mrs. Francis J. Theviot, WARNER, Clayton Louis. Mrs. Rose A. War- sonville, Ky. McGregor, Iowa. - ner, St. Paul Street, Irondequoit, N. Y. LYNSKY, Raymond A. Thomas A. Lynsky, THOMAS, Clyde Orville. Charles W. Thomas, WELCIIHKO. John. Mrs. Mary Welchko, Puri- 311 Rand Street, Roxbury, Mass. Broken Bow, Nebr. tan, Cambria County, Pa. LYONS, Everett L. Mrs. Hyland Lyons, 604 THOMAS, David Frederick. Louis Ellsworth R. Wilcox, 7410 Thomas, B. F. D. 2. box -12, Rouley Iowa V. hi.(LCX John G. Mrs. Anna East Street, Parkersburg, IV. Va. Daniel. George Thomp: (anteberry Avenue, Maplewood, Mo McDONALD, John. Mrs. Margaret Henry, THOMPSON, George MATTIA, Emilio. Antonio Mattia, 311 Thirty- 1441 South Crawford Avenue, Chicago, Ill. son. 249 Grant Street, Oshkosh, Wis. sixth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. McGARR, William. Patrick McGarr, 29 Por- TOGSTAD, Theodore. Mrs. Lena Aanderad, MffILLER, John P. John P. Miller, R. F. D. 4, ter Street, Woburn, Mass. Maddock, N. Dak. Tougola, Ill. MANFREDI, Giovanni. Mrs. Teresa Man- TOY, Charles S. Samuel IH. Toy, 72 Man- MI/FA, Nick. Mrs. Mary 1. Muffa, 1702 fredi, 312 East Tweifth Street, New York, thorne Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Gross Avenue, East St. Louis. Ill. N. Y. WALKER, Ross E. Mrs. Emily M. Walker, MYEIRS, Earl R. Peter Myers, Hicksville, R. F. D. 2, care of L. D. IMillikan, Marengo, MEADOWS. George W. Miss Beulah L. Mead- Ohio. Ohio. ows, 1118 Second Avenue NW.,. Roanoke, NEILSON, Arnold. Alex Neilson, Overton, Va. WALSH, John M. Mrs. Delia Walsh. 30 Nebr. METER. John L. Mrs. Caroline Meyer. 128 Green Place, Brockton, Mass. NEUMIAN. Emil F. Mrs. Emily Neuman, lII. WARD, Benjamin C. Mrs. Susan E. Ward, East Washington Street, Carlinville, Madill, Okla. North St Paul, Minn. H-. Mrs. Lydia Muth, 11 OSRlORN, Frank. Preston Osborn, Deary, MTTII, Benjamin WERNKE, Joseph Herman. Mrs, Christiana Idaho, Market Place, Passaic, N. J. Wernke, 1713 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. OWENS, Aaron B John Owens, R. F. D. 5, MYERS. Alfred. Henry Myers, 9r., 409 Stone WILSON, Fred C. Mrs. Charles Wilson, 110 Wetminister, S. C. Street. Gibsonburg, Ohio. Thirty fourth Street. Milwaukee, Wis. PAPA NASTASION, Stratis. George Papanas- O'MALLEY, Edward P. Mickel O'Malley, WITLF. William B. Mrs. Helen Waif, 2127 tasion, 16 H Pearl Street, Nassau, N. II. Wonowc, wig. Scott Street, Davenport, Iowa. PARKER, John A. Mrs. Martha Parker, ORNDOFF, Ralh G. Mrs. Hattie Orndoff, WLRMBECK, John A. Mrs. C. P. Davis, R. F. D. 1, Adams Center, N. Y. Wavneslurg, Pa. 13909 rotomac Avenue East, Cleveland, PETERSON, Theodore M. Mathis Peterson, OWENS, Thomas. Miss Isabelle Owens, 415 Ohio. RM F. D. 3, box 06, Viroqua, Wis. Cherokee Street, Leavenworth, Mins. YOUNG, John W. Mrs. Margaret Young, RAINVILLE, Albert. Paul Rainville, box 104, PERDUE Claude C. Mrs. Ida B. Perdue, rural route 3, box 131, Sabina, Clinton Nasonville, R. I. 2738 West Fourteenth Street, Los Angeles, County, Ohio. REDMAN, Charles IT. Henry Redman, 4629 Cal. HAYES, William James. Mrs. Ellen Hayes, 1209 North Seventeenth Street, St. Louis, Tackawanna Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PIIILIP. Norman .. lMrs. Edwin Hocking, August. Mrs. Frieda Rein- Mo. REINHARDT, box 378. Lake Linden, Sich. F. hardt, 2103 Tampa Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio. PIHILMAN, Fred H. Gustof T. Pihlman, Red HEATH, Joseph. Mrs, Jennie Heath, R. George F. Mrs. Martha Proctor, 1). 2, Hampton. Va. RIDENOTR, Road, Chatham. N. T. HIERRElRA, Demetrio. AnicetolHerrera, El- Buffalo Gap, Tex. PULSE, George E. Mrs. David W: RIDGE, Edward L. Howard T. Ridge, 432 Pulse, salitro Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico. Muscatine, Iowa. IITCHENS. Lawrence. Harvey Hutchens, South Chicago Street, Los Angeles. Cal. PURKS, Ernest Coleman. Mrs. Lucy Purks, ROTH, Joseph Slifka, Frank Palgutz, 549 Elk ('ity. Kans. Guinea. Caroline County, a. Mack W. Jen- East Boardman Street, Youngstown, Ohio. ROBB, Porter. Thomas Robb, 664 East JENKINS, Emmett Joshua. RUFSZKIEWICZ, Frank. Mrs. Josephine k'hsu route 4, box 18, Newbern, N. C. Sixteenth Street, Sedalia, Mo. L. Mrs. Ilor Jordan. Checo- Swiatek, 13 Dorthy Street Hlamtramck, ROSSE. Frank. Louis Rose, 345 East One JORDAN. Riley Mich. tah, Okla. hundred and thirteenth Street, New York, Robert G. Mrs. Minnie L. Ken- STANLEY, Ryiz. Robert Fox, beat Eagle, N. Y. KENNEDY, Pier 17. New York, N. Y. nody, Judith, Mont. SAYLOR, Herbert 11. Mrs. Sarah A. Saylor, RuGG. Harry George. Carrie Thompson, R. KLINE, Ralph. Albert Kline, R. F. D. 0, box Pacifie Mo. F. D. 1. Bennington, Vt. 81. Luxemburg, Wis. SIPGFRIED, George A. George Siegfried, RYCITLINSKI, Antoni. John Rychlinski, box KNAPP, Nicholas A. Mrs. Gottliel W. R'-d Blud, Ill. 202. Breckenridge, Pa. Knapp. R. F. D. 2. Harmon, Ill. SP'RING, Rodney V. R. Mrs. Bessie R. Spring, SHIELDS. Thomas. James Shields, St Madi- LAUD, Emmett G. Miss Ada B. Laub. 2042 Eastern, lid son Street, New York, N. Y. North Thirtieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SEAMENS, Bert Edgar. Mrs. Flora Stufle- SIGURD, Anton. Mrs. Annie Sigurd, 528 LIDTKE, John Charles Lidtke. 124 Kim- beam. 229 Delaware Street, Corry, Pa. Allen Street, Belvidere. Ill. berly Avenue, East Haven, Conn. SWEET, Rupert L.' Bert D. Sweet, Caddo, SIMMS. Rov. Mrs. Bettie Simms, Chapman- McCOMBS, John. John I. McCombs, 3307 Okla. s1110. W. Va. Ravenna Place, Seattle. Wash. SLAUGHTER, John HI. Mrs. MAHONEY, Pasrick. William O'Brien. 08 TITAGGARD, Waymon Tolar. William A. Moilie Owens, New York. N. Y. Thangard. Route 1, Cedar Creek. N. C. cneral delivery. Springerville, Arie. East Seventieth Street, SLOMKOWSKLI Michael J. Paul Slomkow- MARKS. Eugene G. Isaiah W. Starks. 1300 THOMPtION, Ilorrie C. Mrs. Lilie Thomp- Ky. son. 932 Franklin Street. Louisville, Ky. ski. 5q3 Twenty-third Street, Detroit, Mich. Clay Street, -Henderson, THRONE, Le C. Mrs. Clara B. Throne, STERLING, George S. Murphy Sterling, MARTINSON, Jal'n. Ralph iolib, Copper, Roy liedon, Tenn. Mont. 622 Bryant Street, Montpelier, Ohio. MEEHAN, Lasmbert tarmody. Micetl J. THUR-MAN, Clarence G. Jasper L. Thurman, TEIKE, Carl F. Miss Alma Roseback, R. F, D. Vi. box 0. Indianapolis, Ind. Mechan, 120 Goodfellow Avenue, St. Louis, lBellevue, Tex. Mo. WILCOX, Robert C. Willie Wilcox, Wells- TICKER. Louis J. Mrs. Sallie N. Tucker, 1201 Mississippi Avenue. Memphis, Tenn. MITTLEIDER. Johaun. Mrs. Katherine M.tt- boro, Pa. Idaho. WILLIAMS, John J. Mrs. F. E. Williams, TURNER, William C. Ben F. Turner, R. F. leider, Blackfoot. D. 3, Commerce, Ter. MORlAGUAA Edward. Thomas .T. Moraghan, Ellislrecg. Jefferson County, N. Y. Cleveland. Ohio. WILLIS. Porter E. Miss Stella N. Willis, YANI'CL John. Lewis Tanucci, 38 Broad- 2801 Scranton Road, leber Fprings, Ark. sar. Frostburz. Md. MOROGE, Joseph L. Mrs. Adcle 3M. Hunt- Esther Wilson, 3310 SCHNEIDER, John. Mrs, Emilie Schneider, 'singe',5 2846 North Bailey Street. Phila- WILON, j.oseph. Mrs. ds p'ia Pa. Edmoston Avenue. Baltimore, Md, 1909 Montrose Avenue,t Cincinnati, Oh'o. WOOTON. Jesse. Mrs. Grace W. Grover. 1550 SREWELi, Whit 0. I arto Sewell. Waldo, Ark. MORTENSEN, John P. F. Matthias Jassesn, East Eihteenith Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SHADDOCK. Thomas B. Miss Florence t. P. D). K, box 151, Fresno, Cal. WRTIIT, George R. Mrs. George H. Wright, Haynes. Dayton. Wasb. MYDLEKOWSK. Walter. Mrs. Mary yrdle- 103 School Street, Braintree, Mass. SI NLEY, John A. M. F. Shanley. 2026 koweki, 1932 Twenty-first Street, Chicago, GERY, Edward E. Mrs. Manerva Gery, Penn i-Iorencs Avrnue, Chicao. JR. Dl. Avaen and Evans Street, Sinking Spring, FSIEETIAN, Eugene Andrew. Mrs. Mary NATHAN, James. Mrs. Della M. Nathan, Pa. Coyle, Owingsville, Ky. lu9 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 13 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING NELSON, Edgar. Mrs. Matilda Nelson, 8 SANDS, Maurice C. Amaziah Sands, 200 LIEUTENINTS. Wood ard Avenue, Brockton, Mass. Highland Avenue, Salem, Mass. JONES, Wililam H. Mrs. Elsie M. Tones, 187 NELSON, Joseph. Otto Nelson, route 4, box WEBBER, Harold A. Mrs. Myrthe S. Webber, Kennebunk, Valley Road, West Orange, N. J. 137, CaIdwell, Idaho. Me. MCGINNIS, Elsie V. Mrs. Myrtle McGinnis, NEWMAN, Thomas. William Schuessler, gen- WHITE, Albert B. Mrs. Matilda White, 2610 5234 Neosho Street, St. Louis, Mo. oral delivery, Newkirk, Okla. Blsworth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GILLIS, Frederick J. Mrs. Mary T. Gillis, NOVOSELSKY, Sam. Herman Novoselsky, LARUSSO, Angelo. James Larusso, R. F. D. 23 Cameron Street, Dorchester, Mass. Toms River, N. J. 4, Bessemer, Ala. KELPIEN, Kenneth H. C. J. Kelpien, Ripley, NYQUIST, Fritz N. John Nyquist, R. F. D. LAURENT, Frank B. Mrs. Anna Laurent, N. Y. 1, Homestead, Mont. box 712, Drumright, Okla. SERGEANTS. O'HEARN, Edward T. John O'Hearn, 14 LEMOINE, Robert P. Richard Lemoine, Locke Street, Cambridge, Mass. Bordelonville, La. DRISCOLL, Thomas J. Mrs. Catherine Dris- O'KEEFE, Grover J. Mrs. Addle O'Keefe, SMITH, Eugene T. Frank E. Smith, Bates- coll, 59 Fairview Street, Dorchester, Mass. 7201 Paddock Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. burg, S. C. RUSS, Claude Melnott. Mrs. Sarah Russ, OMUNDSON Oscar T. Omund S. Omundson, R. F. D. 5, Canandaigua, N. Y. R. F. D. , box 109, Detroit, Minn. Died from Accident and Other Causes. CLOONAN, John J. Mrs. Anna McCue, 45 I'ARSON, Cassius P. Mrs. Ada 0. Parson, Babcock Street, Hartford, Conn. Waverly, Va. - LIEUTENANT. FREEMAN, Harold S. Herbert Rice, 70 East PATTON, Julian Smith. Sam Patton, Hen- GANTT, Joe S. Mrs. Lavinia S. Gantt, Eightieth Street, New York, N. Y. derson, Tex. Winnsboro, S. C. MITCHELL, William B. Thomas C. Mitchell, PETCOFF, Steve. Miss Armie Frederick, Gilmer, Tex. Bloomdale, Ohio. BATTALION SERGEANT. PETERS, Dan. Mrs. Angle Peters, Hampton, PETERSON, Ernest W. Charles A. Peterson, Tenn. R. F. D. 2, Chicago City, Minn. CRAIG, Buford G. John F. Craig, 472 East CORPORALS. Galippi, 59 Or- High Street, Lexington, Ky. PISERO, Giorgio. Joseffina ASIICRAFT, Atlie R. George Ashcraft, Cass phan Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SERGEANTS. PIXLEY, Roy W. Mrs. Ione Pixley, Delavan, Avenue, Mount Clemens, Mich. N. Y. HOTCHKISS, John F. Mrs. Jennie Hotch- CONNER, William. Mrs. Brigget Conner, POWERS, Patrick J. Mrs. Mary Vaughan, kiss, Seward, Nebr. High Street, Millers Falls, Mass. York PATTERSON, George. Mrs. Lizzie Patterson, GRAHAM, Eugene S. Mrs. J. H. Graham, 462 West Eighteenth Street, New 5477 Kimbark Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 301 North Thirteenth Street, Salina, Kans. N. Y. NELSON, 'RAKOWSKI, Tony. Dominic Rakowski, Geoffrey H. Charles N. Nelson, GILL, Willard Clinton. Mrs. Thomas H. R. F. D. 4, box 69, Traverse, Mich. Henning, Minn. Gill 1414 Winona Street, Portland, Oreg. D. 3, CRISS, Frank 0. Frank I. Criss, Cushing, RAWLS, Jesse R. Sam Rawls, R. F. CORPORALS. Okla. Crocke t, Tax. DESMOND, Steve C. Michael Norton, gen- DRUGAN, John J. Mrs. Rebecca Drugan, 30 RORICK; Clifford L. Dow V. Rorick, 16 eral delivery, N. Y. Waretown, N. 3. Church Street, Tarrytown, N. Y. Miller Street, Oneonta, NADSADY, George Edward. Edward Nad- FORGAS, Stephen W. Mrs. Annie Forgas, SCHMITT, Roy. Joey Schmitt, route 1, sady, 9427 Dickens Avenue, 8038 Gaul Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ponca City, Okla. Ohio. Cleveland, SEVERIN, Alvin. Andrew Severin, 529 North Nevada Street, Colorado Springs, Colo. 'WAGONER. WAGONES. SHEETS, Wiley. Mrs. Wiley Sheets, Du- RIETHER, John H. Harry Reither, 1338' SHALE, Arthur R. Mrs. Frances Shale, 415 range, Colo. North Claremont Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Fifth Street SE., Watertown, S. Dak. SKIFICH. Mate. Marion Skifch, 382 Four- COOK. teenth Street, San Pedro, Cal. PRIVATES. SMITH, Gilbert W. Mrs. Lucy Smith, KELLY, George William. Mrs. Augusta Kelly, R. F. D. 3, Nioda, Tenn. 193 Cottage Street, Bridgeport, Conn. ARNETT, Robert Lee. David C. Arnett, SMITH. Peter Edwin. William Smith, Pral- Snyder, Tex. rie View, Kans. PRIVATES. BROWN, Colie. Joseph Brown, Mahopac SMITI. William E. Mrs. Matilda M. Smith, BATEMAN, Harry W. Mrs. Armanda Bate- Falls, N. Y. box 242, Ray, N. Dak. man, 74 Judson Street, Malden, Mass. CHILDS, Edward E. Mrs. Grace Childs, STOTTLEMEYER, Harry E. Jacob Stottle- BLYTHE, Edwin. Mrs. Fannie Blythe, 309 1226 East Celesta Avenue, Spokane, Wash. meer, R. F. D. 3, Hagerstown, Md. East Ninth Street, Middletown, Ohio. VANLANKER, Achiel. Victor Dusselier, SWETT, Clarence S. E. K. Persons, 231 BUCHANAN, Harry G. Henry C. Buchanan, Forty-sixth and Hardesty Streets, Kansas Norfolk Street, Cambridge, Mass. 11 Mount Pleasant Avenue, West Orange, City, Mo. SYLVIA. Francis D. Mrs. Mary S. Costa, N. J. FRY, Charley E. Mrs. Sarah E. Fry, Wa- 882 Nelson Street, New Bedford, Mass. LEWIS, T-seph W. Mrs. Maria J. Lewis, toiga, Okla. THOMPSON, Le Roy F. Mrs. Amanda F. Connellsville, Pa. LARKIN, Herbert Royal. Ray Larkin, Akron, Thompson, 2200 Calvert Street, Baltimore, MARTIN, Clarence. Mrs. Nora Martin, 520 N. Y. Md. South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ohio. MARTY, Milton. Mrs. Augusta Marty, 157 THORSON, William Roy. Mrs. Bertha Thor- MILOTA. August Edward. Mrs. Anna Mi- Maria Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. son, Clinton, Minn. Iota, 1001 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Ill. MCCOUN, John C. B. George Bishop McCoun, TIMMERMAN, George H. William H. Tim- MOON, Torrance. Mrs. Hatty Moore, R. F. D. R. F. D. 2, Versailles, Ky. merman, Wilson, W. Va. 4, Prosperity, S. C. McLAUGIILIN, John W. Mrs. Ida Mc- TRICKE, Edmund A. Mrs. Louise Hruby, MORRIS, Arthur, Mrs. Margret A. Morris, Laughlin, Second Street, Chester, W. Va. 2853 Wallace Street, Chicago. III Mabank, Tex. AMOROSO, Paul. Mrs. Camela Amoroso, TUCKER, John H. George G. Tucker, Gilmer, PERKINS, Presley. John R. Perkins, Jack- Prata, Princepato Ultra Avellino, Italy. Tex. son, Miss. BACON, Charles A. Mrs. Laura E. Bacon, TIUNIS, Jesse W. Samuel W. Tunis, Breman, PILECKI, Frank A. Mrs. Rose Pilecki, 425 R. F. D. 1, Council Grove, Kans. Tad. Eastern Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. CAGGIANO. Felice. Carmela Caggiano, ROBINSON, Harry N. Mrs. Nellie Robinson, Salerno, Polla, Italy. Died from Wounds Received in Action. 521 McClellan Street, Warsaw, Ind. CARTER, Hosea D. Doric Carter, Tulare, SEAMAN, Pearl. Mrs. William Seaman, 814 S. Dak. LIEUTENANTS. West Fourth Street, Marysville, Ohio. COLLETTA, Stefano. Joseph Colletta, Cli- BELL, Ernest T. F. P. Bell, 820 First Ave- SIMPSON, James Marion. Miss Roda Simp- max, .N Y. nue West, Newton, Iowa. son, London, Ky. CUPERNALL, Earnest. Mrs. Sarah Cupper- 11 ILSON, Carlisle R. James C. - Wilson, WOUTERS, Laurent. George Wouters, nail, Thousand Island Park, N. Y. Bethany, Mo. Watervliet, N. Y. DAYTON, Birge. Mrs. H. B. Dayton, 16 SERGEANT. CUNNINGHAM, Charles Stuart. Robert Cun- Berksnire Street, Worcester, Mass. ningham, 5254 South May Street, Chicago, DIORIO, Daniel. Mrs. Marie Diorio, 556 THEURET, John Henry. Henry Theuret, III. Morris Avenue, New York, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Sarver, Butler County, Pa. DUFFIELD, William. Mrs. Minnie Duffield, DUFFY, James. Miss Grace Lucey, 30 CORPORAL. 103 Zeigler Avenue, Butler, Pa. Morgan Street, Springfield, Mass. Perkins, Na- GOODLOE, John L. James E. Goodloe, KISKADEN, Willie. Mrs. Lizzie Kiskaden, PERKINS, Blaine. William R. Mount Calm, Tex. Augusta, Ky. tional Soldiers' Home, Johnson City, Tenn. HEFFRON, Joseph. Mrs. Margerite Heffron, KORTE, Carl WV. Mrs. Christian Korte, Co- MECHANIC. 1704 Mount Vernon Street, Philadelphia, lumbus. Nebr. O'CALLAGHAN, James Francis. Patrick George W. Mrs. Mary Hark- Pa. IIARKRIDER, MEEKS, Lonnie R. Amos Meeks, Marengo, O'Callaghan, Omagh. Ireland. rider, Belsprings, Va. Iowa. WILSON, Melvin R. Mrs. Margaret Wilson, PRIVATES. PENINGER, Ira A. Uriah T. Peninger, Val- 79 Adams Avenue, Pleasantville, N. J. CURRAN, Patrick A. Cornelius Curran, 17 paralso, Nebr. WANKE, Erwin J. Mrs. Bertha Wanke, Henly Street, Dorchester, Mass. STRUBE, William. Mrs. Lena Strube, 785 Edgeley, N. Dak. GOS, Arthur F. Mrs. Catherine Goss, 81 Sedam Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SNYDER, Ralph M. Mrs. Ralph M1. Snyder, Lott Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 422 Water Street, Brookville, Pa. HAYES, Joseph M. Mrs. Mary Nelligan, 646 Killed in Airplane Accident. SCHLESINGER, Jacob. Morris Ovitzky, 913 North Lockwood, Chicago, Ill. Lytle Street, Chicago, Ill. KOLINSKY, Louis. Peter Kolinsky, 404 LIEUTENANTS. REICH, Erich. Mrs. Alvina Reich, 4506 ITowe Street, Passaic, N. J. CALKINS, Reginald J. Mrs. Bertha P. Cal- Bush Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. LITTLEFIELD, Brewster E. Frank S. Little- kins, Xorner Cherry and Monroe Streets, JONES, Maben K. Ingram 1I. Jones, R. F. field, 278 K Street, South Boston, Mass. Green-Bay, Wis. D. 4, Siler, N. C. McDEVITT, John A. Mrs. Rose McDevitt, MADISON, Clinton R. Mrs. Lottie Madison, JEFFREYS William Edward. Mrs. Mary S. 320 Pennell Street, Chester, Pa. 711 D Street, Petaluma, Cal. Jeffreys, Elkins, N. Mex. PETERSON, Henry B. Swan A. Peterson, HILL, Lloyd. Ralph Hill, 59 Main Street, Pine City, Minn. Wounded Severely. Calais, Me. 11EINER, Louis. Miss Minnie Reiner, 2881 HILL, Homer G. William Hill, South Valentine Avenue, New York, N. Y. MAJOR. Bloomlngville, Ohio. ROSS, Lewis W. George P. Ross, R. F. D. 7, LEE, Christopher F. Mrs. Mary D. Lee, 72 HAWKINS, Virgil L. William S. Hawkins, Charlotte, Mich. Hancock Street, Dorchester, Mass. Naples, Tex. 71-18-4 14 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING HAMMOND, Talmadge. H. Tom Palmer, R. SERGEANTS. BROWN, Thomas B. Mrs. M. C. Waring, F. D. 5, Waynesboro, Miss. BRANDT, Kall. Mrs. Elsa M. Brandt, 2440 Kingfisher, Okla. IAMLIN, William. Mrs. Hosler Hamlin, 707 Marion Avenue, New York, N. Y. CENAMI, Gastano. George Cenami, 11 Sara- Shelby Avenue, Falmouth, Ky. GRUENLER, Arthur J. Mrs. Emma Gruen- toga Street, Rochester, N. Y. ITALLORAN, Hubert V. Mrs. Kate Mitchell, ler, Hillsboro, N. H. CLARY, Austin. Samuel Clary, Knox City, R. F. D. 2, North Topeka, Kans. HOGAN, Thomas J. Mrs. Annie Hogan, 4G Mo. HALL, William 1. Mrs. Alsye Hall, Potts West One hundredth Street, New York, COSTELLOB, William X. Mrs. Nellie Cos- Camp. Miss. N. Y. telloe, 117 Palmette Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GIAMMARCO, Panfilo. Mrs. Panllo Giam- KIMBALL, Charles I. Mrs. Laura Kimball, CROSBY, Howard P. A. W. Crosby, 78 marco, South Anderson Street, Fairview, 4120 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Main Street, Fairfield, Me. N. J. LENNOX. James H. James T. Lennox, Na- CULLY, Albert R. Mrs. Carrie Cully, R. F. GEITIART, Joseph G. John Gebhart, 2410 hunt, Mass. D. ., Monroeville, Ind. Cobden Street, Sixteenth ward, Pittsburgh, MCGUIRE, Earl R. Mrs. Joseph E. McGuire, ARWObD, Conley V. Mrs. Mary J. Arwood, Pa. Colrain, Mass. Fairview, Scott County Va. BRIGGS, Albert A. Mrs. Emma Briggs, 42 TUTTLE Ross L. Mrs. Typple Tuttle, Matta- BALLARD, Gentry J. Earnest F. Ballard, Abbot Street. Coldwater, Mich. wan, Mtich. Cumberland, N. C. ASH, Leon. Tom Ash, 12 Ash Alley, Mont- WILLIS, John E. H. W. Barnum, Fairbanks, BASS, Henry T. James B. Bass, Manifest, gomery, Ala. Movse & Co., Chicago, Ill. La. CANNER, Terrence L John Canner, 642 New YEISER, Henry C. Mrs. Catharine Yeiser, BECK, Charles V. Mrs. Maria Beck, 2113 York Avenue, Whiting, Ind. Newmanstown, la. South Carlisle Street Pluta, Pa. EIGNATUK, Tony. George Egnatuk, Eveleth, COSTOS, Samuel George. Mrs. Lulu G. Cos- BLANK, David K. Mrs. Kate Blank, 1325 Minn. tos, 22 Alexander Sutsu Street, Athens, Franklyn Avenue, New York, N. Y. ELLIOTT. Albert C. Albert G. Elliott, Cali- Greece. BLOOM, Abraham. Mrs. Buunha Bloom, 597 fornia, Mo. Mrs. Anna W. M. Good- East One hundred and thirty-eighth Street, ELY, John. Mrs. Mary 0. Ely, Harieston, GOODWIN, Floyd. win, 305 Maiden Lane, Quincy, Ill. New York, N. Y. Miss. GREEN, Elmer R. William Millford Green, BRETZ, Fred. Mrs. Margaret Brets, 22 EMERY. Thomas F. Thomas Emery, 18 Se- R. F. D. 1, care of Homer Blaney, Kings- Charles Street, Bloomfield, N. J. ville Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ville, Ohio. BRITT, Jack, Miss Belle Gussow, care of ENGLISH, Harvey E. Welden English, R. F. NEESE, William V. Mrs. Dovie P. Neese, S. Iserson, 305 Fourth Avenue, New York. D 2, Horse Shoe, N. C. Broken Bow, Okla. B-UPP, Paul. Mary Collins, Windsor, Pa. PEGAN, Michael. Thomas Dolleghan, 231 SUTER, Raleigh Emanuel. Mrs. Anna Suter, CARROLL, Michael F. Mrs. Mary E. Car- East Twenty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. Harrisonburg, Va. roll, 1814 North Twenty-fifth Street, Phila- FELLOWS, Oliver S. Mrs. Emilie Fellows, delphia, Pa. 1041 North Mariposa Avenue, Los Angeles, CORPORALS. CLAPP, Glenn S. James Clapp, R. F, D. 1, Cal Olean, N. Y. PINCH, William P. Mrs. Eliza Garner Finch, BANNING, Thomas A. James C. Banning, CONNOR, Piedmont, Ala. Swink, Okla. Joseph. Joseph P. Connor, 630 William T. Brooks, Main Street, Bridgewater, Mass. FITZGERALD, James J. Mrs. Agnes Fitzger- BROOKS, Arthur W. COPE, Talmage Dewitt. Mrs. Margaret Mor- ald, 233 Division Street. Fall River, Mass. Guild, N. H. Brown, 614 rison Cope, R, F. D, 2, Inverness, Ala. FLAHERTY. Edward. Mrs. Rosa Flaherty, BROWN, Vernon C. Mrs. Clara COX, William. Kirk Cox, New Thacker, W. Ponder, Nebr. North Thirteenth Street, Clarinda, Iowa. Va. PLEM. Lars. Ins Flem, Petersburg, N. Dak. .CRAIG, Charles E. Mrs. Anna Craig, 1028 DANIELS, Clyde G. Charles L. Daniels, R. FLETCHER, James J. Mrs. Annie McMur- Story Street, Boone, Iowa, F. D. 1, Toomsboro, Ga. phey, 815 South Hancock Street, Philadel- CURTISS, Lyle L. Mrs. Lucy Curtiss, Amery, DENHAM, Glover. G. W. Denham, Red- phia, Pa. Wis. dick, Fla. FOSTER. Dennis N. Mrs. Bell Foster, R. F. FITZSIMMONS, Clarence B. William G. DOBLER, Albert J. Mrs. Lydia Dobler, 155 D. 2, Barnes City, Iowa. Fitzsimmons, West Branch, Iowa. Sherman Avenue, Jersey City Heights, FOSTER, Robert D. Mrs. Flora L. S. Foster, FLYNN, William. Edward Flynn, 192 Ferry N. J. Union Street, Holbrook, Mass. Street, Troy, N. Y. DWINELL, Frank B. Mrs. Margaret Dwinell, PEASCIONE Tony Lee Frascione, 809 FOREMAN, Frank G. Mrs. A. K. Foreman, 52 Market Square, Lynn, Mass. North G Etreet, RIchmond, Ind. 41 North Frazier Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EASTIN, Walter J. Cash C. Eastin, Newman, FREEMAN, Seymour. Mrs. Matilda Freeman, GULICK. Leroy. Mrs. Peter K. Gulick, R. F. Cal. 108 Renwick Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. D. 1, Ringoes, N. J. FARRIS, James N. Adolphus D. Farris, Sa- FRICK, George L. Charles Frick, 104 War- JACKSON, Thomas K. Nelson Jackson, Her- ren Street. Pottstown, Pa. vannah, Okla. man, Nebr. BELINCIREB, Joseph. Mrs. Teresa Frolia, HOLLOWELL, Colin H. Daniel E. Hollowell, KIRKPATRICK, James. Miss Rose Kirkpat- Hobbsville. N. C. Donsei, Curence, Italy. rick, 63 Fourth Avenue, Albany, N. Y. COX, John L. James A. Cox, Cordele, Ga. HOTZ, Jacob. Mrs. Catherine Hots, 1011 MILLER, George. Mrs. Anna Miller, R. F. Summer Street, Pekin, Ill. DIDZKANCKOS, John. Miss Mary Didskan- D. 3, box 44, Rockville, Conn. clos, 420 Egman Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. HOWE, Henry J. Mrs. Kate D. Howe, Mar- MITCHELL, Franklin B. William A. Mitchell, ket Street, West Bridgewater, Pa. FOX, David. Mrs. Lea Farieant, Pearaten, 6 High Street, Ipswich, Mass. Paltava, Gub, Russia. JONES, George A. Mrs. Linda Jones, 205 Irl L. Nicholas F. White, 250 Street, Kewanee. 111. WHITE, GATT, Leo G. Mrs. Grace Powers, 50 Granger West Sixth Cheney Street, Opelousas, La. Street, Dorchester, Mass. KATROS, Andrew. Metladis Katros, Gravia, BENNETT, Michael Francis. Mrs. Bridget Parmassidos, Greece. HELSHER, Wilfred R. Raymus Helsher, 35 Riley, 2717 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Laws Brook Road, Concord Junction, Mass. MAGUIRE, James J., jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Ma- GREIS, George A. Jake Bender, 25 McDougal guire, 3964 Sullivan Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. LANSDOWN, AWalter. John Lansdown, larys- Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ville, Ohio. MANN, Ernest Locke. Mrs. Edith M. Locke, J. W. A. Fernald, 418 Dorring, N. H. FERNALD, Horace MILLS, Claude S. N. T. Mills, Columbus, Lebanon Street, Melrose, Mass. S. C. MILLER, Arthur D. Fritz Schroeder, R. F. D. JOSEPH, Frank. Philimina Joseph, 335 Ful- 2, Bangor, Wis. ton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. PIETRICINNI, Frederico. Mrs. Virginia Pie- MILLER, James F. William T. Miller, Car- KIRBY, Horace E. Mrs. Emma Kirby, 2461 trieinul, 26 Vita Sancacoma Maenza, Rome, boudale, W. Va. East Norris Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Italy. MINTER, James C. Andrew J. Minter, South MILLER. Philip R. Mrs. Philip Miller, R. SCHIPANO. Patsey. Mrs. Caroline Schipano, Bend, Wash. F. D. 3, Paterson, N. J. Albv Italy. MOHR, Lawrence L. John A. Mohr, Gallip- Albert A. Olz Nichols, Shawmut, STUBBS Howard. Mrs. Annie Stubbs, 12 olis Ferry, W. Va. NICHOLS, York 9treet, Bridgetown. N. J. OSTERMEYER, John J. Rose Merz, 472 Me. TOLONE, Dante. Mrs. Celsa Tolone, Sulmona Brook Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. VINER, Walter Edwin. Mrs. Eda Viner, Aquila, Italy. WALSH. James Joseph. Mrs. Helen Walsh, Gardener, Mass. TUCiULANO, Salvatore. Roselino Toculano, 633 North Seventh Street, Saginaw, Mich. WINN, Otto 0. Mrs. Lellian Bean, 165 State St. Croce Carmerina, Siraeusa, Italy. Street. Bangor, Mt. FITZGERALD, William B. Lum Fitzgerald, Wounded (Degree Undetermined). ARROWOOD, Roy. Mrs. Sallie Arrowood, Dover, Tenn. Leicester, N. C. FLYNN, John. Mrs. Dela Flynn, 211 West COLONEL. Y. IECHANIC. Sixty-seventh Street, New York, N. DOYLE, Fred C. Mrs. Juliag Doyle, 410 Mad- FOSTER, Eugene B. William F. Foster, Law- i-on Street, San Antonio, Tex. MOLES. Richard. Miss Grace Moles, 44 sonville Avenue, Reidsville, N. C. Huntress Row, Scarborough, Yorkshire, GOLEMBOSKI, Stanley B. John Golemboski, LIEUTENANTS. England. Durlandville, N. Y. George G. Mrs. Lily A. Stones, BRISCOE, Charles S. Mrs. L. R. Carlisle, WAGONEE. HACKETT, 5908 Hudson Street, Dallas, Tex. 55 Catherine Street, Loulstown, Pa. TIMPSON, T. William. Mrs. M. B. Timpson, CARTER, Deavr. Mrs. Martha Carter, R. F. HARPER, Charlie B. George A. Hayo, Otoe ,066 Galapage Street, Denver, Colo. D. 2, Stanley, My. Agency, Red Rock, Okla. Ried R. John M. Haworth, R. VALENTINE, Howard D. W . C. Valentine, 73 COOK. HAWORTH, Gale Avenue. River Forest, Ill. F. D. 11, Winchester, Ind. JOHNSON, Roy W. Mrs. . C. Johnson, 309 HILL, Clarence WV. Mrs. M. J. Rhodes, HEATON, Raymond. Miss Grace Heaton, 7 Valley Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. Fountain Inn, S. C. Basin Avenue, Norristown, Pa. HERRIAGE, William X. J. E. Stegall, Wolf, HEGEMAN, Harry H. Mrs. A. 0. Hegeman, rIVATES. 11,0 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tex. HEROLD, Armin F. Mrs. L. Herold, box 13, ALLEN, Edward B. George Allen, Wilming- HILLGREN, Harvey A. John Hillgren, 3342 Redlands, Cal. ton, Mass. Oakland Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. NORTON, Julian H. Gilbert E. Norton, ALLISON, Harold F. Mrs. Charlotte AllIson, HOFFMAN, Mark M. Mrs. Florence Hoff- Lake Avenue, Bristol, Conn. Fairview. Okla. man, 344 South High Street, Lancaster, TRUMBOWER, William C. Rev. W. M. Trum- BEAM, Earl. Will Beam, Hamburg, Iowa. Ohio. bower, Andover, N. J. BOVIER, Willarde. Seily Hodge, Fonda, N. Y. KALAS, Joe. Walter Kalas, Eureka, Wis. BOYLE, John H. Mrs. Jennie A. Lee, box 62, KAMPS,.Ralph W. Herman A. Kamps, 944 CHAPLAIN, Ponder, Tex. Seventh Street, Appleton, Wis. CASEY, Walter Daniel. Mrs. John Casey, 72 BROTHERS, George S. Mrs. Clinton E. LAPINE, William J. G. W. Lapine, Ames Elizabeth Street, Waterbury, Conn. Berryman, route 1, Nicholasville, Ky. Street, Greenfield, Mass. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 15 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

LARSON, Carl A. Nels Larson, 625 Center JOHNSON, Ralph Marshall. Thomas W. John- Missing in'Action. Avenue, Ottumwa, Iowa. son, R. F. D. 8, Kittanning, Pa. LILLEY, Charles Frederick. Charles F. Lii- JOHNSON, Sidney. Mrs. Ellie Johnson, Olym- LIEUTENANTS. lay, 5r., Black River Falls, Wis. pia Station, Columbia, S. C. MERRILL, John F. Mrs. L. W. Merrill, Ne- LOPEZ, Amarante. Mrs. Manadate Lopez, JOHNSON, Worth. Mrs. Anna Johnson, Kings shanic Station, N. J. general delivery, Erie, Colo. Mountain, Ky. PETREE, H. E. Frank Petree, Oregon, Mo. MACKINTOSH, William. Mrs. Harry True, KATKVECH, William. Sylvester Katkvech, SAMSON, Emory A. Edwin C. Samson, 026 349 East Church Street, Marion, Ohio. 717 Seventeenth Street, Springfield, Ill. Eighteenth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. MAGUIRE, Frederick J. P. J. Maguire, 84 KIRCHER, Adolph. Louis Kircher, 962 KENNEDY, Chester II. Mrs. M3ra B. Ken- Avon Street, Somerville, Mass. Second Avenue, North Bergen, N. J. nedy, McMinnville, Tenn. MEADOWS, Walter W. Mrs. Tressa Mead- KISCADDEN, Raymond Charles. Benjamin F. ows, Cassadaga, N. Y. Kiscadden, 916 Chestnut Street, Lebanon, SEEGRANTS. MENGEL, John A. Mrs. Eva Mengel, 721 Pa. Seventh Avenue, Juniata, Pa. IIONER, Frank S. Mrs. Emma Honer, 611 MEYER, Benjamin F. William F. Meyer, KLEMTENOWSKY, Morris. Mrs. Dora Klem- North Second Street, Camden, N. J. Mounds, Okla. tenowsky, 293 South Fourth Street, Brook- HOUGH, Frederick W. Mrs. S. B. Hough, MILAN, Linn. Mrs. Laura Milan, Blooming- lyn, N. Y. 444 West Forty-first Street, Los Angeles, ton, Tex. KNIGHT, Allen. Allen Knight, 7 Clayton Cal. 3IISCIHNICK, William F. John Mischnick, Street, St. Johnsbury, Vt. KUBICKI, Felix C. Mrs. Mary A. Kubucki, Dancy, Wis. KOWALSKI, Stanley. Peter Kowalski, R. F. 1021 Second Street, Leavenworth, Kans. MORRIS, Wilmer. John Morris, Elkton, Rock- D. 2, Auburn, Mich. LYNN, Ewing K. Mrs. May Lynn, 62 Broad- inaham County, Va. KRAMER, David, jr. Kristopher D. Kramer, way, East McKeesport, Pa. MURRAY, John. Mrs. Addlio Kent, 9 Mann- Allison, Iowa. O'CONNOR, Michael J. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Con- chore Street, Susquehanna, Pa. McGILL, George W. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Mc- nor, 106 Beech Street, Holyoke, Mass. NICKE, Joseph. Mrs. Lucy Nicke, 267 North Gill, 731 Leonard Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARDSON, Charles T. Miss Mary Rich- Walnut Street, Mount Clemens, Mich. MARKS, Cecil. Mrs. Bertha Marks, North ardson, 2441 Irving Street, Seattle, Wash. OBELL, John. Kazimer Obell, 3722 Superior Pitcher, N. Y. SERVISS, Earl W. Frank A. Serviss, Lind- Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. MIRANDA, James. Manuel Miranda, 587 say, Mont. OSWALT, Floyd C. Henry Oswalt, Bel1ville, Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HEARN. John G. Mrs. Ethel M. Hearn, 290 Ohio. NEUMANN, George H. R. G. Neumann, 4 East Washington Street, Paris, Tex. Candee Avenue, West Haven, Conn. WEIGELL, Carl. A. Weigell, 138 Thirteenth RABON, Davis. George W. Rabon, Coal OLISKY, John F. John Olisky, 476 Dale Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Slings, S. C. Street, North RITCHIE, Robert H1. Mrs. Pearl Ritchie, Andover, Mass. CORPORALS. Stirler, Okla. PACIFIC, James. Mrs. Francis Napaolitano, BROWN, Paul Russell. Mrs. Florence Brown, SALAMONSKY. Leo. Mrs. Leah Salamonsky, 1356 Sixty-second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Holton, Kans. 851 Hunts Point Avenue, New York, N. Y. PINKERTON, Leo B. Mrs. Roy Pinkerton, COOK, Burkley h. Mrs. Jodie Jolmson, R. F. R. F. D. 1, Lagro, Ind. D. SANNE, Howard E. Charles Sanne, 19 Van PSCHORR, 8, Montgomery, Ala. Wagner Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Walter C. Mrs. Louise Pschorr, GORCOW, John H. Mrs. Nellie Cochrane, 116 SEIDLER, Isadore. Mrs. Augusta Seidler, Dane, Wis. Frazier Street, Detroit, Minn. 562 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. RICHARDS, Verne D. Mrs. Laura Richards, HORTON, Francis Alberta. Mrs. Thomas SITIFFER, Earl E. E. C. Shiffer, Villisca, Spencer, Iowa. Horton, Holton, Kans. Iowa. ROACH, Norvin M. Mrs. Garnet L. Roach, KOTCHIG, Joseph C. John Kotchig, 911 4520 East Seventeenth Street, Kansas City, McCandless Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. SHIPMAN, Daniel Lee. James Alexander Mo. RECKLER, Harry. Isidore Barasch, 51 Wil- Shipman, Ozark, Ala. ROLLINS, Charlie. Henry Rollins, Ira, W. let Street, New York, N. Y. SILVERSTEIN, Sam. Mrs. Bessie Silverstein, Va. REICHERT, John E. Mrs. iohn 1. Reichert, 1010 Carr Street. St. Louis, Mo. SCHOEN, George A. Adam Schoen, 356 Ems- 3555 Melwood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. SOGHOIIONIAN, Edward. Joseph Sogho- lie Street, Buffalo, N. Y. RICHARDS, Earl. Mrs. F, W. Richards, monian, 515 Water Street. Bridgeport, Conn. SKIDGELL, Edward A. Mrs. Margaret Skid- Palestine, Ill. SPIKE, James M. Chris Spike, R. F. D. 2, gell, 144 Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. SOMES, Walter E. Alpheus W. Somes, Water- Clarissa, Minn. STAPLES, Frank. Mrs. Martha A. Staples, ville, Wash. SUTHERLAND. John F. Mrs. Mary V. Suth- 118 Warren Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. WILLIAMS, Llewellyn. Mrs. Esther Wil- erland, 424 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. SYLVIA, Joseph. Manuel Sylvia, 6291 South liams, general delivery, Sun River, Mont. SUTHOWSKI, John J. Mrs. Mary Suthow- Water Street, New Bedford, Mass. BROWN, Ray E. Elisha Brown, Mortlach, ski, 111 Red Mountain Avenue, Torrington, TATRO, Henry C. Mrs. Minnie Tatro, 195 Saskatchewan, Canada. Conn. Federal Street, St. Albans, Vt. CHALUPA, Joe. Vaclav Chalupa, R. F. D. 7, SWINDELR, Bart W. Charles Swindler, THOMAS, Truman. James C. Thomas, Hei- Taylor, Tex. South Cherry Street, Pauiding, Ohio. delberg, Miss. GAVIN, Thomas Aloysius. Michael Gavin, 100 TEBEAU, Harold L. Albert L. Tebeau, Owls TURITZ, Barney. Sarah Nissman, 261 Madi- Stadium Place, Syracuse. N. Y. Head, N. Y. son Street, New York, N. Y. MCPHERSON, Oran L. Mrs. Emma E. Mc- TEN BROECK. Howard. Mrs. E. E. Ten TURK, Glen L. Mrs. Ida 3. Turk, 810 First Pherson, 959 South Fresno Street, Los Broeck, 11 William Street, Middleton, N. Y. Street, Red Oak. Iowa. Angeles, Cal. TRAVERSE, Frank W. Mrs. Lena Traverse, VALENTINE, William. Albert Valentine, 315 MEIDINGER, Alphonse J. Mrs. Teresa Mel- 415 East Ninth Street, Wilmington, Del. West Haven Street, Kokomo. Ind. dinger, 255 East Winifred Street, St. Paul, TJHLINGER, Albert Michael. Mrs. Margaret VOGEL, Harold. Mrs. Nerva Vogel, 122 Main Minn. Uhlinger, 12 Howard Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Street, Nyack, N. Y. MERRETT, Charles Bertram. Henry Merrett, VALETIC, Drogo. Mrs. Elitza Valetic, 246 WATLIN. John Frank. Mrs. Elliza Ann Wat- R. F. D. 5. Mercer, Pa. Christian Street, Stilitown, Pa. lin, 285 Heidstone Avenue, Detroit, Mich. SWANTON, William' H. Mrs. William Swan- YELLETRI. Joseph. Elenterio Velletri, 2475 WEIDNER, George. Mrs. Louisa Raw, 1783 ton, 2804 Falcon Avenue, San Francisco, Belmont Avenue, New York, N. Y. Ralph Street, Brooklvn, N. Y. Cal. VENABLE, Clarence. Richard H. Venable, WHEELER, Perley W. Mrs. Emma L. WEARMOUTH, George W. George F. Wear- Lynchburg, Okla. Wheeler, Bolton Street, Hudson, Mass. mouth, Griffin, Saskatchewan, Canada. WILLIAMS, Ernest. W. G. Williams, Dozier, WHITACRE, Joseph A. Mrs. Hazel Whit- ADAMS, James W. Joseph Adams, R. F. D. Ala. acre, 1214 Odell Street, Great Bend, Kans. 1. Waubun, 1Minn. WINGE, Frank, Mrs. Bertha Winge, 2432 WHITMIRE, Sam. James M. Whitmire, Glad- ALTIERI, Oresto F. Peter Altieri, 8624 North Kimball Street, Chicago, Ill. stell, Tex. Twenty-third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WOODWARD, William Cleavin. Marcus WILSON, Charles A. Mrs. Mary E. Buffen- METLIN, William A. Thomas Metlin, Sum- Woodward, Shamrock, Okla. berger, Bayard, W. Va. mit Avenue, Elwood City, Pa. ZAKAREVICZ, Peter. Julius Bowinski, Call- WILSON, Charles E. George W. Wilson, Ce- OBLY, Stephen. Mrs. Blanche Obly, 306 Buf- fornia, Pa. dar Heights, Iowa. falo Avenue. Paterson, N. J. CUMMINGS, Patrick J. Mrs. Delia Powers, WOLFE George Edgar. Mrs. Anna Belle WHEELER, Herbert E. Mrs. Mary Wheeler, 475 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wolfe 1612 Washington Street, Hunting- State Street, Carthage, N. Y. FISHER, Harry E. Mrs. Lent Fisher, 29 don, Pa. BUGLERS. West Church Street, Champaign. Ill. WOLTERMAN. John. William Wolterman, GILL, Martin J. Mrs. George McNamara, 362 Redfield, S. Dak. MARKS, William. Mrs. Susie Hanes, 125 Atwood Street, Oakland, Pittsburgh, Pa. ZUSMANN. Samuel J. Adolph Zusmann, 30 West Michigan Avenue, Evansville, Ind. GIORDANO, Frank C. Mrs. Francis Gior- Mallon Road, Dorchester, Mass. WHITE, Otto Bryan. Elija F. White, Clinton, dano, Glen Cove, N. Y. Ill. GOLDBAR, Frank. Mrs. Gertrude Goldbar, Wounded Slightly. STOECKER, Edward. William Stoecker, 4620 Magdalena, N. Mex. Torley Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN. Robert W. Mrs. Jeunie Alberts, 627 CORPORAL. AIECIIANICS. Euclid Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. REECE, John W. N. W. Reece, Wiudfield, LELAND, Rolland M. Mrs. Edna A. Leland, HANNOWAY, Joseph J. Mrs. Jilda Hanno- Iowa. Eden, Me. way, 148 Broad Street, Valley Falls, R. L PRIVATES. TROWBRIDGE, William K. Clem Arthur HARDEN. Harold J. Mrs. Ellen Harden, 509 Trowbridge, 4 East First Street, Monroe, West Bremer Avenue, Waverly, Bremer ANDERSON, Carl A. John Anderson, Halm- Mich. County, Iowa. stead, Sweden. WAGONER. BARONE, Guiseppi. Mrs. Contita HASTY, Francis M. Eli Hasty, Elder Ky. Barone, McCORMICK. Ralph. Mrs. Leon McCormick, HEINE, Robert L. Mrs. Mary A. Heine, Cot- Montijusco, Salerno, Italy. tage Hill, Ala. BJORKBACKA, Abraham. Autti Bjork- Chinchilla, Pa. hacka, Yivetely, Waasaul, Finland. COOK. HOBBS, William A. B. J. Boulton, corner FRLDT, Wilhelm F. Olaf P. Feldt, Allingby- Wapello and Second Streets, Ottumwa, Iowa. WEBER, Otto A. Mrs. Anna Weber, 1142 vang, Bornholm, Denmark. Summit Avenue, Jersey City Heights, N. J. INGERSOLL, Charles T. Mrs. Charles T. OSTROWSKI, Adam. Joseph Ostrowski, Dom- Ingersoll, 18 Belmont Street, Portland, Me. brows Village, Warsaw, Russian Poland. PRIVATES. JACKSON, James W. M. Jackson, R. F. D. 2, THROOP, William Lontson. Mrs. Anna ANDREWS, Elijah. John Andrews, 302 La- Esom Hill, Ga. Throop, R. F. D. 8. Vassar, Mich. mar Street. Wichita Falls, Tex. JOHNSON, Charles. Mrs. Mary Johnson, 203 WALTER. Roy II. Mrs. Julia Walter, Deer BAZZARRE, Roy A. T. WV.Bazzarre, Low- Chaplain Street, Richmond, Va. Park, Md. moor, Va. 16 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BEAVERS, Maurice. Mrs. Maggie Beavers, CRAMILLI, Gabrielli. Gabrielli Cramilli, 415 IIAECKER, George. Mrs. Bertha Ilaceker, i. F. D. 2, Bristol, Va. H Street, Carnegie, Pa. 1671 Richard Street, Milwaukee, Wis. BEECHING, Albert. Mrs. Mary Waines, Sh DAVIS, Joseph W. Mrs. Nettle S. Davis, 442 HAGEMAN, Carl. Mrs. Clara H. Holner, 1401 Myers Avenue, Shelby, Ohio. Lawton Avenue, Macon, Ga. South Eighth Street, Quincy, Ill. BERNING, Chester F. Mrs. Hanna Berning, DURHAN, William D. Mrs. J. H. Emerson, HAUPT, August H. Mrs. Andrew Haupt, East general delively, Dayton, Oreg. Louisville, Ark. Palestine, Ohio. BEZIO, Joseph. Edward Besio, 1007 Main FLYNN, Henry B. Miss Susie Flynn, Tuca- IIEDRICK, A. B. Mrs. Doreas I. Holybee, Street, Marinette, Wis. pau, S. C. Grant, Okla. BOATWRIGHT, William H. Mrs. Susie HALL, Walter. Clarence Hall, R. F. D. 1, HOEFGEN. John Samuel. Mrs. Emma Hoef- Wiley, Porum, Okla. Dennison, Ill. gen, R. F. D. 3, Southport, Ind. BOUTETTE, George. Vital Boutette, Soldier HARNEDY, James. Timothy Harnedy, Indian HOGUE, Earnest F. John Hogue, R. F. D. Pond. Me. Springs, Nev. 2, New Brighton, Pa. BROCKBANK, John C. Mrs. H. G. Brock- HERBST, George Jourdan. Mrs. Virginia *JACOBSON, Sol. Myer Posner, College Ave- bank, 18 Elm Street, Wakefield, Mass. Herbst, 141 Garfield Avenue, Madison, N. J. nue, Mount Pleasant, Pa. DROWN, Orville F. Thomas Brown, Decatur, HIGGINS, Brooksie. Simeon Tucker Higgins, KINES, John P. Mrs. Elizabeth Kanes, 203 III. Five Points. Ala. Summer Street, Newark, Ohio. BRYANT, Henry S. Seph Bryant, general HOSLER, Clifford. Mrs. Kate Hosler, East KAPPLER, John R. Mrs. Emily Renant, 455 delivery, Atwood, Tenn. Jordan. Mich. West Thirtieth Street, New York, N. Y. CALLERI, Guiseppe. John Calleri, 613 Elm HULSE, Bailey A. Allen P. Chavers, Lane, KEIDZEL, William A. Mrs. Lizzie W. Keezel, Street, Berwick, Pa. Okla. Limestone, Tenn. CARIEU, Harold Sherman. Mrs. Gertrude KEELEY, James A. Mrs. Margaret Bold, KIDWELL, George A. irs. Mary Riawell, Ward, Leroy, Kans. 623 Jefferson Street. West New York, N. J. 1223 Bayard Street, Baltimore, Md. COOK, Peter M. Mrs. Anna B. Cook, Oak- KELASCH, Frank. John Kelasch, R. F. D. KIRBY, John. Mrs. Annie Austin, Hudson, land, Cal. 3, box 80, Foley, Minn. N. C. DAVIS, Moody J. Thomas Davis, 323 Belle- KJOS, John A. Even Kjos, Gully. Minn. KITTS, Edward L. Ballard Kitts, Bastia,, view Street, Danville, Va. KRACHT, Albert Henry. Mrs. Dorothy Va. DOMASK, Frank. Walter Domask, 703 Berlin Kracht 3923 North Twenty-third Street, KNIGHT, Elmer. James II. Knight, Idaho Street, Berlin, Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Falls, Idaho. FITTS, Ross L. Mrs. Mabel M. Fitts, 1119 KRAMER, Harry F. Frank Kramer, 1017 LABOA, Manuel P. Joseph Laboa, Hanford, South Seventh Street, Clinton, Ind. Smith Avenue SW.,' Canton, Ohio. Cal. FREEMAN, Henry. Mrs. Mary Freeman, 119 KRASOWSKI, Zenon. Mrs. Anna Sievicke, LAMBERT, Arthur. Anton Lambert, Flat- West Clay Street, Richmond, Va. 8401 Hoffman Street, Cleveland, Ohio. willow, Mont. GT NSTEN, George. Mrs. Vergetta Gunsten, LACHIONI, Rocco. Luigi Columaro, 1055 LuGERE, Joan. Armedeo IeGere, 100 Blard 638 Forty-eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jefferson Street, Easton, Pa. Street, New York, N. Y. GUSTIN, Clay. S. Gastin, Middletown, Ind. LANGONE, Lewis. Jim Langone, 1282 Ilico LEMMER, George C. Mrs. Vestia Ott, R. F. HANLON, Daniel Aloysius. Miss Mary Han- Street, Springfield, Mass. D. 7, Little Rock, Ark. lon. 303 West Thirty-fourth Street, New LARNESKA, Julius F. Anna Larneska, LEONARD, Billy K. Robert K. Leonard, R. York, N. Y. R. F. D. 2, box 62, Greenbush, Minn. F. D. 1, Galax, Va. IIAUGLAND, Carl R. Mat IHaugland, West LEE, Thomas C. Carl M. Lee, Fosston, Minn, LIPPMAN, Edward. Soul Lippman, 344 State Hope, N. Dak. LINNA, George H. Mike Linna, Painsville, Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. HICKS, John B. Mrs. Estella Hicks, Reform, Mich. LUDDY, Noel W. Mrs Mildred Luddy, Nich- Ala. LOPEZ, Raon. Rafeal Lopez, Los Lunas, olasville, Ky. JANKE, Otto A. W. Mrs. Marvel G. Janke, N. Mex. MICITALSKI, William Waluty Michalski, New Auburn, Mian. McCLONE, Edward J. Mrs. John Fisher, box 68. Kettle River, Minn. JEFFS, Thomas B. Arthur L. Jefs, R. F. D. 1537 Chillicothe Street, Portsmouth, Ohio MILBURN, Boyd P. F. I. Milburn, Aledo, :3 Petersburg, Va. MALINOWSKI, Joseph. Ignatz Malinowski Tex. JENNINGS, Frank L. 223 West Merrill Street, Fond du La, Wis. Francis M. Jennings, MARKLEY, SOLVORN, John A. Ole N. Solvorn, Wan- 613 Elm Stieet, Quincy, Ill. Frank. Moses F. Markly, tona, Wis. KALAMEJA, Joseph L. Mrs. Marion Kala- R. F. D. 1. Columbia Furnace, Va. MARS, Joseph K. Mrs. SORENSON, Martin. Soren Sorenson, Trior- meia, 72 Krupp Street Buffalo, N. Y. Marie Mars, 402 26, Alborg, Denmark. KALEY, Otto B. Mrs. Plorence Kaley, R. F. West Third Street, Fulton, N. Y. gade MERRILL, SPAINIIOWER, Clarence L. Mark Spain- 1). 4, East Jordan, Mich. Percy J. Mrs. Carrie Merrill hower, Wolcott, Kans. KALIVAS, Christos N. Stergios Pappas, 196 R. F. D. 2, New Boston, N. H. MILLER, Ivey SPARKS, John. Jack Sparks, R. F. D. 1, Cedar Street, Manchester, N. H. D. Jefferson D. Miller, Rat Green Mountain, N. C. KANE, James. Miss Marie Kane, 15 East tan, La. MODIN, SPEER, August H. Mrs. Catherine Speer, Fifty-sixth Street, Terrace, Kans. John E. Mrs. Inga Modin, R. F. D. 320 High Street, Sandusky, Ohio. KENT, Allard. Ozras Kent, Oak Hill, Jack- 1. Voring, Oreg. ANDERSON, SPENCER, Clarence. Mrs. Fred A. Swallow, son. Ohio. Robert C. Mrs. Emma K. Peter- Stoneham. Mass. KERN, Fred W. Mrs. Josephine Kern, 122 son, 4444 Magnolia Avenue, Chicago, Ill. SPIEGEL, Max. Nathan Spiegel, 613 East North Main Street, Adrian, Mich. ANGEL, Oscar. Mrs. Harriet Angel, Fort Towson, Okla. Sixth Street, New York, N. Y. KERN, Stanley I. Mrs. George S. Kerr, 420 STANKIEWICZ, Johr. Mrs. Anton Skibieli, South Thirty-first Street, Billings, Mont BARKER, James II. John E. Barker, Ky. Fristoe, 837 May Street, Chicago, Ill. KNOLL, Fiank J. ilerman Knoll, Stephen, STATHAKIS, Bollos. Andrew Pollaks, Nina, Minn. BARNES, Sam. Mrs. Gertie Barnes, Cawker Cal. KI-ETIE, Fred M. Charlie F. Kuethe, City, Kans. R. F. D. 5, Albert Lea, Minn. BEARD, Samuel T. Mrs. Daisy V. Beard, 620 STEIN, Samuel. Peter Greenberg, 252 Sha- LECIOS, Athanasios A. John Leehos, Chat North Queen Street, Martinsburg, ron Street, Springfield, Mass. W. Va. STEVENSON, James. Mrs. Sarah Stevenson, Colet, Idaho BLAND, Dewey G. Mrs. T. J. Bland, Car- LIFINSKI, Albert. Jacob Iaberck, 128 thage, Ark. 44 Snugxille Street, Belfast, Ireland. STRAFFORD, Edward J. Mrs. Kemp, 27 Franklin Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio BLIESE, Charles A. Fred Bliese, LUNDE, Alfred. Mrs. Bertha Lunde, Union. Wis. Emerald, Wayne Avenue, Paterson, N. J. N. Dak. TAPPERO, Gaicomo, Mertolomeo Tappero, BOGGS, Ilomer H. William A. Keeter, R. 500 Iron Street, Negaunee, Mich. ADAMS, Andrew. Mrs. Elizabeth Burns, D. F. Moon Run, Pa. 1, Holly Springs, Ga. THOMPSON, Charles. Mrs. Nellie Thompson, BONEBURGI, George. Jake Boneburgh, R. R. D. F. 2 Tuscarora, N. Y. ALLEN, Andy F. Mrs. Elda Allen, general F. D. delivery, Vassay, Mich. 3, Rudsonville, Mich. THOMPSON7, Oney. Ja Thompson, Tona- BOSTON, Everett. William Boston, Cambria, toaka, W. Va. ANDERSON, Carl M. Robert Sandgren, Iowa. R. F. D.. box 6, Porterville, Cal. THRASHER, Eugene. Mrs. Lela Shanks, 805 ANDERSON, Carl 0. Noah Anderson, Dale, BOWERS, George C. Mrs. Daisy Bowers, West Conant Street, Portage, Wis. 2M. Reader, W. Va. TORRES, John. Mrs. Predisanda Carillo, BABBITT, Charles II. Mrs. Anna Babbitt, BOWLDS, Junious R. Miss Lorena Bowlds, 1215 E Street, Bakersfield, Cal. Edwards, Mo. 803 East Fourth Street, Owensboro, Ky. TOTARO, Matthew. Frank Dapolito, 12 Sec- BARNARD, Clyde. William S. Barnard, BRADY, William. Mrs. Nancy A. Brady, ond Street, Port Readington, N. J. Granby, Mo. Newberlin, N. C. TRATHEN, Richard. irs. Richard Trathen, BARONE, Daniel J. Anthony Barone, 224 BRENZEL, Ledger C. Conrad C. Brenzel, 138 14 Boscaswell Villa, Pendeen, South Corn- East One hundred and eleventh Street, New (ogebic Street, Ironwood, Mich. wall, England. York, N. Y. BROOKS, Richard G. Mrs. Lotta Chesbro, TREAT, Everett S. Mrs. P. G. Treat, 321 BELL, Raynond E. Airs. Cora Bell, Rush 818 West First Street, Hutehinson, Kans. South Ninth Avenue, Mount Vernon. N. Y. Run, Jefferson, Ohio. CARASELI, Carlo. Mrs. Maria Caraseli, Albo. TRUJILLO, Encarnacion. Juan Trujillo, BENDIX, Walter L. Henry Bendix, 1215 zaggia, Italy. Monticello, Utah. Manhattan Street, Michigan City, Ind. CLAIBORNE, Homer B. William F. Clai- TURCO, Frank J. Mrs. Josephine Turco, 122 BERNAT, Kazimers. Waciaw Bernat, 174 borne, Decaturville, Mo. Gebhardt Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Bay Street, Jersey City, N. J. DISMATI, Santi. Joe De Recco, 1019 Morgan URBAN, John J. Alex Urban, 6835 West BETZ, William G. John Bets, 812 Broad Street. Monessen, Pa. Leonar Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Street, Adrian, Mich. DUNCAN, John A. Mrs. Carrie Duncan, Wa- VANDERBURG, Jasper S. Mrs. Lillie Van- BOLLA, Guiseppi. Pietro Bolla, 3797 Fruit- pella. Ill. derbxurg, Terral, Okla. vale Avenue, Oakland, Cal. EKIS, W. E. James Ekis, Hillards, Pa. VETTRAINO, John. Dominic Vettraino, 85 BROWN. John A. Mrs. Annie Brown, 16191 ELLIS, John. Joseph Ellis, 486 Scotland Hale Street, Detroit, Mich. Allen Street, Allentown, Pa. Street, Orange, N. J. VOGELSTEIN, Harry. Mrs. Ida Vogelstein, BROWN, Robert H. Benjamin Franklin FRIEND. Homer. Mrs. Rosia Mazur, 1421 1935 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, Md, Brown, Mountain Creek, Ala. Olcot Avenue, East Chicago. Ind. WACHTER, Henry C. Henry M. Wachter, BUTTS, Charles. Mrs. Mary Butts. 1505 GAHAN, Ernest E. Edward Gahan, R. F. D. Germantown, Ohio. West Indiana Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. 1, Paoli, Ind. WAHLEN, John William. Mrs. Jane Wahlen, CLARDY. James W. J. B. Clardy, R. F. D. GALLAHAN, Clyde A. Mrs. Mary J. Galla- 843 Mumford Street, North Side, Pitts- 1, Wadley, Ala. han, Cambridge, Idaho. burgh, Pa. COONS, Daniel Frank. Mrs. Catherine Coons, GIBSON, Albert D. Mrs. Mintie Gibson, WEIR Mathew J. Mrs. Bridgit Weir, 8016 Fort Madison, Iowa. Maxon, Ky. Halle Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. CRAMER, Wendell Hiram. Charles Wilson GLASS, Smith Van Cleve. Mrs. Oliver A. WHITTEMORE. Harold T. Mrs. May Whitte- Cramer, Prairie View, Kans. Glass, Wabash, Ind. more, Unionville, Conn. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 17 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING WILLCUTT, Carl D. Mrs. Lottie M. Clark, TOMBLIN Whiteford. Will L. Tomblin, STONE, James E. Lafayette Stone, Hart- box 73, Tulare, Cal. Monroe, N. C. ford, Ky. WILLEY, Louis E. Mrs. Margaret E. Willey, TOOLEY, Clint. Mrs. James Riley Tooley, THOMPSON, Walter Alfred. Mrs. Alice Thornton, Wash. Meshack, Ky. Thompson, 57 Gerard Avenue, Trenton, WILLIAMS, Louis Owen. Mrs. Elmo J. Davis, TRAINOR William J. Mrs. N. Trainor, 132 N. J. 748 West Summit Street, Alliance Ohio George treet, Roxbury, Mass. TUROSKY, Joseph C. Benjamin Turosky, WILSON, Silas. Mrs. Margaret Patree, Col- TUCKER, Roy. Mrs. Lora Tucker, Nilo, W. 347 Brade Street, Plymouth, Pa. mar, Ky. Va. WALTERS, James. Frank Walters, 503 WINKLER, Edward F. Fred Winkler, 74 UNDERHILL, Ebert. Henry Underhill, gen- West Third Street, Beardstown, Ill. Strauss Street, Buffalo, N. Y. eral delivery, Le Roy, Ill. WEIGERT, Charles H. Mrs. Emily F. Wel- VAKSZEWSKY, Zurgmand. Mrs. Sophie VANCE, Nuel S. Mrs. Mahulda Barton, box gert, 1021 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grossman, 1133 Hamilton Avenue, Pharro, 3, Hurricane W. Va. WEISS, Benjamin. Mrs. Hannah Weiss, 739 Pa. VLHA, George J. Mrs. Annie G. Viha, Rose- Winton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LYALL, Will T. Mrs. Kathleen Lyall, Impe- bud, Tex. WELCH, Osker. Mrs. Elizabeth Welch, Rock- rial, Cal. VOELLNER, Herman. Mrs. Leonard Notte- wall, Tex. LYMAN, Frank E. James J. Lyman, Howard brock, 400 Volcan Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. WENNER, Harold F. Mrs. Olive Wenner, Lake, Minn. WAITE, John Gilbert. Mrs. Hannah Waite, Okanogan, Wash. McCORMICK, Duncan. James McCormick, Sligo, Pa. WIEDBRAUK, William A. Mrs. Elizabeth Troy, Ill. WALCOTT, Albert J. Elijah Walcott, R. F. Wiedbrauk, general delivery, Curran, Mich. McKLEN, William B. Mrs. Pho Kinney, 400 D. 1, Berlin, Mich. WISZOWATY, Chester. Vincent Wissowaty, West Fourth Street, Anaconda, Mont. WALLACE, John. Mrs. Theba Wallace, Far- 2124 Greenwich Street, Chicago, Ill. MARKLE, Clinton F. Miss Florence May ley Iowa. MOLLENHAUER, John S. Henry Mollen- Markle, 146 Myrtle Avenue, Jersey City, WALLACE Rufus E. Mrs. Effie Wallace,. hauer, 4213 Thirty-third Avenue, Minne- N. J. box 254, Somerville, Tex. apolis, Minn. MARCUA, Vincent. Mrs. Rosina Marcua, 83 WALSH, Harry J. Mrs. Mae Walsh, 347 MORELAND, Stephen A. Mrs. Stephen A. McDougal Street, New York, N. Y. East Fifty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. Moreland, 4541 East F Street, Tacoma, MASSION, Christon Z. George Carajanro, WATSON, Albert F. Mrs. Rachel Lombard, Wash. 2954 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 248 West Market Street, Stockton, Cal. MULLANE, James F. Mrs. James F. Mullane, MASTRO, Antonio. Antoni Buggi, 222 Acad- MILLER, Morris. Meler Funke, 141 Erskine 828 Cortland Avenue, New York, N. Y. emy Street, Newark, N. J. Stree, Detroit, Mich. MULLINS, Albert. Mrs. Delena B. Mullins, MILLER, Earl W. George G. Miller, Trampea- MIMMS, Robert L. W. L. Mimms, R. F. D. A, Myra, Ky. leau, Wis. box 3 Atmore, Ala. OLSEN, John A. Mrs. Mary Olsen, 47 Third MILLINER, John A. John Milliner, Peoa, MONZO, Enrfico. Tony Monzo, 814 South Street, Weehawken, N. J. Utah. Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. O'ROURKE, Joseph P. Mrs. Bridget O'Rourke, MORRIS, Lewis H. Edward Morris, 196 MISKIMMINS, John. Mrs. Lucinda R. F. D. 7, Union City, Pa. Miskim- Three hundredth Street, Cuyohoga Falls, PARILLA, Michael. Anna Fujak, Glen, Lyon, mins, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Ohio. MOON, Allen E. William J. Moon, 74 Main Pa. Street, Johnson City, N. Y. MURPHREE, Press. Phillip F. Murphree, PETERSON, Clarence A. Mrs. Ruth Peter- MORGAN, Robert D. Joseph S. Morgan, Cir- Blountsville, Ala. son, 461 St. Louis Street, Long Beach, Cal. cleville, Utah. OPSAHL, Selmer T. Knut Opsahl, R. F. D. PIERRE, Larry. Benjamin Pierre, 121 Wal- MORSE, Claud E. Mrs. Ruth Morse, R. F. D. 2, Spring Grove, Minn. nut Street, Newark, N. J. 1, Byron, Mich. PETZEL, Joseph A. Mrs. Helen Petzel, 4649 POLKOWSKI, John. Lang Polkowski, 143 MOTTS, Gus. Mrs. Augusta Motts, 3716 Patterson Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Freeman Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. POTTER, Harry Bee. William Potter, Car- PROBST, North Blase Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. lyle, Ill. Ward H. Robert Probst, general MUEHLEISEN, Jacob C. Mrs. Rose Estadt, delivery, Northport, Mich. POWELL, David J. William L. Powell, Vay- RADECHEL, Frederick W. Charles Radechel, R. F. D. 1, Millville, N. J. land, S. Dak. - NUNAN, William L. Edward M. Nunan, New- Harmony, Minn. ton Square, Manoa, Pa. POWERS, Robert D. Mrs. Robert D. Powers, RAUCHMAN, Moris. Mrs. Anna -Rauchman, 94 Spruce Street, South Manchester, Conn. Street, PENNINGTON, Frank Lee. William Penning- POWERS, Thomas J. Mrs. Anna Powers, 66 143 West One hundred and eleventh ton, Groveland, Tenn. Massassoit Street, Fall River, Mass. New York, N. Y. PHILLIPS, John W. Miss Bessie Bowers, R. PRICE, Walter S. Stapleton F. Price, Clif- REID, David T. Mrs. Bama Reid, Opine, Ala. F. D. 3, Sherburne, N. Y. ton, Tex. REID, Gordon A. Mrs. Margaret J. Reid, POTTER, Harry. Merrit Potter, Brown City, PURVES, Edward P. James B. Purves, Lang- Point Du Chene, Algonac, Mich. Mich. ton, N. Mex. RESSEMAN, William. John Resseman, Rich- RENFREW, Earl B. Mrs. Flora Griffith, 219 REHORST, George G. Mrs. Maggie Rehorst, mond, Minn. Harvey Street, Plymouth, Mich. R. F. D., Stevensville, Mont. RETSCH, William. Mrs. Josephine Retsch, RICCIO, Pasquale. Leonardo Verrilli, 16 REMKUS, Arthur E. Mrs. Anna L. Welsh, 44 Hopkins Avenue, Jersey City. N. J. Race Street, Morristown, N. J. 1412 East Eleventh Street, Cleveland, Ohio. RIPPSTINE, Edward A. Mrs. Mary Ripp- RIHTZ, Charles. Charleg Rietz, 140 Rade- RENNIE, Harry C. Franklin Rennie, 3469 stine, 1213 East Quincy Street, San An- maker Street, Detroit, Mich. North Helen Street, Philadelphia, Pa. tonio, Tex. RILEY. Charles R. Miss Ruby E. Riley, RICH, William H. Mrs. Lewis Steers, Finni- ROBBINS. Herbert R. Mrs. Eda Robbins, Mendon, MlO. more, Wis. 4148 Penrose Street, St. Louis, Mo. ROBINSON, Joseph U. W. D. Robinson, RICKARDS, Charles W. Mrs. Elizabeth Rick- ROCKEY, Everett Lee. Isaac L. Rockey, 900 Rogersville, Ala. ards, 5724 Woodstock Avenue, Portland, South Buckeye Street, Kokomo, ld. RODES, Nicholas. Tony Rodes, box 34, Oreg. RUNYAN, Karl L. Mrs. William Runyan, 450 Orient, Ill. 618 Center Street, Findisy, Ohio. RONAN, James J. J. J. Ronan, 619 West RICKERT, Glennis H, Ambrose Riekert, RUSSELL. Henry P. 0. C. Rusell, Caldwell Two hundred and fourth Street, New York, Front Street, Freeland, Pa. Street. Concord, N. C. N. Y. RUSH, Willard G. Mrs. Ottoway J. Rush, SANDEN, Albert R. Aslev J. Sanden. 933 1304 Grace Street, Lynchburg, Va. Labree Avenue North, Thief Un er Falls, ROSCHMANN, Henry C., Jr. Henry C. RUTLEDGE, Harry. Mrs. Julia Rutledge, 230 Roschmann, &r., 1279 East Fifty-third South Green Street, Henderson Ky Minn. Street, Los Angeles, Cal. SACALIS, Arthur. Mrs. Thomas §acalis, 1334 SIMON. Morris. Mrs. Jennie Simon, 100 ROTH, Ratmond J. John E. Roth, 1500 Sey- Main Street, Fall River Mass. Canal Street, New York, N. Y. mour Avenue, Utica, N. Y. SALVO, Eugene. Eugene Warren Salvo, 3061 SMITH, Van Samuel. Mrs. Leta Smith, 938 SHANNON, Thomas Ed. Mrs. Ida H. Shan- West Nineteenth Street, Chicago, Ill. North Seventh Street, Salina, Kans. non, 142 Northrup Street, Elyria, Ohio. SANFORD, Otho W., Jr. James Sanford, Jr., STULPIN, Bronislaw. William Stulpin, SILER, Jim M. Mrs. Emily Slier, R. R. 1, Ericson, Nebr. Elizabeth, Pa. * Jellico, Tenn. SANTORO, Joseph. Samuel Lamarina, Ama- TURNER, James W. Mrs. Mary W. Turner, SILVERWOOD, Jack C. W. S. Simmons, zon, N. J. R. F. D., Culpeper. Va. Fines Creek Mills, Va. SCHAEP, Glenn E. George Schaap, Pratum, VAN BEEK, Henry. Jacob Bogoards, Wash- SMITH, Clifton V. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Oreg. ington Avenue, Bergenseld, N. J. Hagerman, N. Mex. SCHWARTZ. Smnuel. Benjamin Schwartz, VAN DEUSEN Charles A. Mrs. Milinnic Van SMITH, Gene M. John T. Smith, Wilders- 2211 East William Street, Philadelphia, Deusen, 329 Main Street, Great Barrington, ville, Tenn. Pa Mass. SPENCER, Roy F. Ray J. Spencer, Hollis- VINE. Harry F. Pete Vine, Dayton. Wyo. ter, Cal. SEITZ. Edward J. Joseph W. Seitz. Moun- VINES, Gordon. E. . Vines, Smithyille, SPENLE, Leo C. Mrs. Mary Spenle, 2049 tain View, Cal. Miss. Clyde Park Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. SEROCKEY, Mike. Mike Havrika, 512 North WAITS, Sam. Joseph B. Waits, Feat' erston, Albert Squires, Chestnut Street, Pana, Ill. SQUIRES, Albert Baxter. SHAFFER, Ted. Mason Jones, 4925 North Okla. sr., 600 West Washington Street, Corry. -WALDROP, Ode. M. A. Waldrop, Camden, Pa. Fischer Street, Tacoma, Wash. SHEEHAN, John Redmond. Catherine Shee- Tex. STAERK, Albert S. Mrs. Annie Staerk, han, 588 Dorchester Avenue, South Bos- WALKER, Ernest T. Mrs. Jennie Walker, 1521A Fourth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. ton, Mass. 810 South Fifth Street, Harpston, Ill. STANISLOWAITIS, Edward. Mrs. John SHIELDS, Guy A. Cowan Shields, R. F. D. WALLER. Osie. Mrs. Sallie Waller, Anna, Ill. Stanislowaitis, Forest City, Pa. 20. Huntersville, N. C. WARDELL, Charles A. Jerry Wardell. 657 STEARNS, Ford Lee. Mrs. Nettle Agnes SHIELDS, Harold John. J. W. Shields, 415 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Stearns, 410 La Grave Avenue, Grand Rap- Second Street. Manistee, Mich. WATSON, Edwin E. Edwin D. Watson, box ids, Mich. SMITH, Curtis R. Edward Smith, Laddonia, 713. Colgate, Okla. STEINBRECHER, Robert A. Mrs. Katie Mo. WEBB, Oscar. Mrs. Anna Webb, 362 Clinton Steinbrecher, 924 North Tenth Street, Street, Lockport, N. Y. Quincy, Ill. SOREN SEN, Neils A. Olo P. Larson, gen- WEINSTEIN, Harry. Bernard Weinstein, 163 STOEWER, Charles. Mrs. Augusta Stoewer, eral delivery, Standard, Alberta, Canada. Camuden Street, Newark, N. J. 3419 O'Donnell Street, Canton, Baltimore STACEY, Leslie N. William Stacy, Campus, WEISS, Jacob XL. Jacob J. Weiss, Woodbine, County, Md. Ill. Iowa. SUDIER, Nick. Mrs. Mary Sudier, 34 Cherry ITAERLE, Charles. Mrs. Josephine Staehle, WELSH, Chester. William M. Welsh, Bomar- Street, Burlington, Vt. 111 Harmer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ton. Tex. TIRNETTA, Pietro. Charles Cucchiara, 240 STEWART, Herbert J. Mrs. Martha A. WICKHAM Clyde Stephen. Mrs. Rosetta East Tenth Street, New York, N. Y. Stewart, Collbran, Ala. Emory, Minneapolis, Kans. 710-18--5 is THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING WILLIAMS, Harry J. Mrs. Flora S. Williams, MORAN, Thomas D. G. C. Moran, Bassett, PISCITELLI, Alfonse. Clementa Piscitelli, Santee, Ga. Va. 71 Alabama Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILSON, David. John Wilson. Athens, Tenn. PEACOCK, Charles S. Mrs. Anna McCon- PLEHTA, John. Mrs. Annie Behum, Union- WISMER, Harry 0. Henry Wismer, Rush- nell, Bridgeboro, Burlington County, N. J. town, Pa. land. Pa. PERRY, Joseph. Nelson Perry, 13 Dunham POGGETTI, Joe. Massimo Rottelli, 420 WRIGHT, Edgar D. Mrs. Lily Wright, Street, Attleboro, Mass. West Fortieth Street, New York, N. Y. Greensboro, Ga. RIEHL, William A. Mrs. Elizabeth McDan- SCHNEIDER, Romen. Vincent Schneider, 59 WELTY, Albert. Samuel Welty, 1005 Walnut iel, Briggs Avenue, between Kimbal and Beacon Street, Newark, N. J. Street, McKeesport, Pa. Jerome, Morris Park, Richmond Hill, Long SEHORN, Clifford. Mrs. Lue Sehorn, Spiro, WILLIAMSON, Clarence E. Edward William- Island, N. Y. Okla. son. New Paris, Ohio. TIBBETTS, George E. O, B. Tibbetts, Fox- SEVENSKI, Alexander. Anthony Sevenski, WILSON, Guy W. Rice N. Wilson, R. P. D. holm, N. Dak. 195 Sixth Street, Wyoming, Pa. 5. Corsicana. Tex. TOMALA, John: John Tomala, sr., R. F. D. SIIIMIANOSKI, Alfred. Mrs. Sophie Shuiske, WORKMAN, John A. Mrs. Sue Workman, 2, Piers, Minn. 564 Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5324 Home Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WEST, Walter J. Mr. Sarah E. West, Ker- SHIPP, Allen. Richard II. Shipp, Formosa, WOREELL, Wait F. Barney Worrell, Law- shaw. S. C. Ark. son, Mo. WHITLEY, John C. Eli F. Whitley, R. F. D. SORENSON, Stefanus. Brick Sorenson, R. F. WOREFOLD, Albert J. Mrs. Anna Warsfold, 5, Concord, N. C. D. 2, box 46, Madison, Minn. Stark, Ill. ZEMKE. Carl August August Zemke, Blue SPRENKLE, Henry II. William Sprenkle, ZUPPA, Michael. Antonio Zuppa, 505 Cleve- 11111, Kans. R. F. D. 3, Selinsgrove, Pa. land Avenue, Joliet, Ill. FOLDA, Albin. Emil Folda, Clarkson, Nebr. VIZENOR, Ignatius D. Mitchel Vizenor, box HEDUM, Alfred. John Hedum, Soldier, Iowa. 46, Richmond, Minn. SECTION 1, DECEMBER 2, 1918. KAMPS, Frederick John. Mrs. Emma Ramps, WALDERS, William G. James Walders, 28 1129 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ontario Street, Oswego, N. Y. The following casualties are reported LEVINSON, Sol. Abraham Levinson, 973 WALKER, Charles L. Mrs. A. ,W. Walker, general of the Ameri- Trinity Avenue, New York, N. Y. HIiheboro, Oreg. by the commanding LISTER, John M. Michael Lister, 383 Widdle WISER, Emil P. Frank E. Wiser, 12 Grant can Expeditionary Forces: Street, San Francisco, CaL Street, La Fayette, Ind. RILEY, Lonnie 0. P. B. Riley, Enterprise, WEINBERG, Samuel. Mrs. Mary Weinberg, Killed in action ------145 Ala. 63 MeKibben Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Died of viounds ------62 STANAFELT, Ivan W. William Shanafelt, WORTH, Charles E. Mrs. Charles Worth, 271 Died of accident and other R. F. D. 8, Kent, Ohio. Market Square, Lynn, Mass. STOCKMAN, David B. William Stockman, ANDERSON, Carl 0. Axel T. Anderson, 306 causes ------11 Mount Calm, Tex. West Concord, Orlando, la. Died of airplane aecident ------5 WHEELER, Harlan M. Arthur II. Wheeler, ANDERSON, John. Mrs. Maria Anderson, box Died of disease ------318 R. F. D. 5, Cuba, N. Y. 13, Parkland, Wash. ANDERSON, John L. D. F. Anderson, Jack- Wounded severely ------42 BUGLER. sonhurg, W. Va. Wounded (degree ndetermined) - 36 KRIDER, Charles C. Samuel Krider, 909 ANDERSON, Oscar Nels. Mrs. Celia Ander- Wounded slightly ------10 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. son, 1261 Forest Street, St. Paul, Minn. MacHANICS. ARPS, William. Mrs. Minnie Glasshoff, Mil- Missing in action ------122- lard. Douglas County, Nebr. CARSON, Ben C. Mrs. Eve C. Carson, Harri- CAVALLI, Marco. Givanni Cavalli, 636 Canal son Hontel, Oakland, Cal. Street, Santa Barbara, Cal. Total ------746 TURNER, James W. William L. Turner, 438 CLARK, Willard A. Mrs. Venie Clark, Chapel West Mistletoe Avenue, San Antonio, Tex. Hill, N. C. WILSON, Orson P. John R. Wilson, box 171, CLEIMAN, Jack. Eleas leiman, 189 Madi- Killed in Action. Duchesne, Utah. son Street, New York, N. Y. COLONL. PRIVATES. COLL, Carroll. Airs. Herbert S. Agin, 6 AYSCUE. Albert G. Mrs. Frances Ayseue, Acorn Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. DAVIS, William D. Mrs. Abbie G. Davis, DESSELLES, George. Leondich Desselles, care of R. S. Davis, Muskogee, Okla. Alert, N. C. BAREFOOT, Rowan S. Mrs. Eliza Barefoot, Cottonport, La. LIEUTENANTS. Purvis, Miss. DUMEY, Albert G. Mrs. Hazel Dumoy, 1728 DIAL, Walter V. A. G. Dial, 1676 Third BROWN, Mose A. Mrs. Hattie Brown, Houl- Franklin Avenue, St. Louis, Alo. Avenue, Huntington, W. Va.- ka, Miss. FREDERICK, Samuel Lee. Mrs. Amanda HARDING, Stacy Ludden. Mrs. J. S. Hard- CASPAR, Edward L. Charles R. Caspar, 4054 Louise Frederick, Hugo, Mo. ing, Antioch, Cal. Labadie Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. GAIIELIIART, John. John Gabelhart, 510 JOHNS, Latimer. H. A. Johns, Randolph, COLE, Frank R. Mrs. Ada B. Cole, Glencoe, Beech Street, McKeesport, Pa. Wis. Tex. GIROUARD, Joseph. Adolph Gironard, 12 PARIAM. Albert W. Mrs. Adelaide A. Par- Wolcott Street, Southbridge, Mass. CRETTON, Ben4amln 3T. Mrs. Mary Cretton, HAGEN, Frank J. Frank J. Hagen, Tono- ham, 42 East Broad Street, Gainesville, 859 Ninth Avenue, New York. N. Y. pah, Nev. Ga. CROCKETT, Thomas W. William Puckett, PARROTT, Edmund A. John Parrott, San Carrollton, Ga. HARTNESS, Howard J. Thomas Hartness, Mateo, Cal. John F. Mrs. Martha Damcott, Lyon Falls, N. Y. DAMCOTT, HATLESTAD, Andrew Ole. Ole Hatlestad, SMITH, Homer R. Fred G. Smith, 3 West box 103. Clvmer, N. Y. Athboy, Third Street, Fulton, N. Y. DRABENSTOTT. Alvia Richard. Henry Carson County, S. Dak. WAITE, Alan F. Judge Byron S. Waite, Drabenstott, R. F. D. 2, Custer, Mich. HUBER, Frank A. Frank A. Huber, R. F. D. Washington Street, New York, N. 2, Brooklyn Station, Cleveland, Ohio. 041 Y. GAMBIL, Henry N. Mrs. Florence Bird, JETT, Floy d. William Jett, WHITE, Donald W. Mrs. Emma E. White, Mount Vernon, Oreg. Cambridge, 910 South Eighth Street, Manitowoc, Wis. Mrs. Irene Gold, Canton, Ohio. GOLD, Harry. JOHN, George. Abraham John, box 82, Wat- SERGDANTS. 0kIn. erbury, Conn. ANDERSON, Ora. R. Mrs. Ora R. Ander- GRTTBB. Joseph B. Mrs. Florence S. Grubb, KENNERLY, Sam B. Mrs. Annie Kennerly, son, Gainesville, Tex. 537 East North Street, Decatur, Ill. R. F. D. 1, box 44, Dechard, Tenn. BALL, Elhu Floyd. Cornelius D. Ball, Kal- GUTSHALL, John Graham. Mrs. Julia E. LIBERIS, John. Mrs. Mary Swedrakes, 133 kaska, Mich. Gutshall, 17 East South Street, Carlisle, Dorchester Street, Worcester, Alass. CLARK, Homer M. Mrs. Mamie Clark, 13 Pa. MAIN ER, Frederick. Frank Jones Maix- Railroad Street, Norwood, N. Y. HAVENS, John William. Mrs. Blanch Hav- ner, Bee, Nebr. PFIFFNER, Leslie ens, R. IP. D. 4, box 61, Toledo, Ohio. MARSHALL, Thomas L. Joseph G. Mrs. William H. HENSON, Brison M. Wade Plumley, R. F. Marshall, Stewart, 408A Chestnut Street, Peoria, Overton, Pa. Ill. D. 2, Campobello, S. C. MARTIN, Frank. Miss Anna Nelson, 315 POISSON, Arthur. Joseph Poisson, Frank- HOLl, John W. William S. Holt, Eastman, South Franklin Street, Janesville, Wis. lin road, Fitchburg, Mass. Ga. MAYRUS, Cletus Dudley. C. W. Meyers, TIPPS, John F. Mrs. Sofronia A. Tipps, JACOBY, William T. Jacob Jacoby, R. P. 1125 North Boulevard, Springfield, Mo. Campbell, Tex. D. 4. Geddis, S. Dak. MEADE, Edward J. Thomas Meade, 137 UNDERWOOD, Willie L. Millard F. Un- KAZIMIR, Stephen George. Stephen Kah- West Sixty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y. derwood, R. F. D. 1, Trinity, N. C. mir, 331 Alpine Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. MOONEY, Fred William. James D. Mooney, BRADEN, Joseph. Mrs. J. Braden, 207 KIJAC, Wacla . Adolph Stetevic, 1015 R. F. D. 9, Blue Mound, Kans. Franklin Street, New Haven. Conn. Frederick Street, South Side, Pittsburgh, NEWMAN, William R. Jim T. Newman, GRACE, Joseph Aloysius. Mrs. Mary J. Pa. Guthrie, Ky. Grace, 36 Walnut Street, Middletown, LANGLEY, Thomas J. Mrs. Alice Harris, OLSON, Thomas M. Haeerup Gerganson, R. Conn. Lancaster, S. C. F. D. 2, Sun Prairie, Wis. KAUFFMAN, Joseph Leon. Mrs. Ernestine LAIUGHREY, Thomas. Mrs. Margarette OVERBY, George P. Mrs. Betty Elizabeth Kauffman, 644 Catalina Street, Los An- Snyder, 38 Carroll Street, Trenton, N. J. Overby, Macon, N. C. geles, Cal. LIBRIZZI, Carl. Mrs. Mary Librizzi, 131 PEARSON, James C. Miss Christina Pear- MELTON, Clifton Lee. Mrs. Sarah J. Melton, Jefferson Avenue, New London, Conn. son, 25 Harlow Street, San Francisco, Cal. Glen Allen, Va. MECCA, John B. Mrs. Angla Meeca, 1A REILLY. George P., jr. Mrs. Mary Reilly, SPEAKE, William E. Mrs. Jemmie T. Speake, North Railroad Avenue, Mount Vernon, 1226 West Cross Street, Baltimore, Md. Woodford, Okla. N. Y. RICHARDS, George 0. Joseph W. Richards, MURPHY, William J. Mrs. Nora Donoghue, Oakton, Ind. CORPORALS. 799 High Street, Holyoke, Mass. RICHARDSON, Samuel J. Benamon D. Rich- CARLE. Clarence C. Mrs. Leon J. Carle, box ORVIN, Clarence. Mrs. Kate Orvin, Bon- ardson, 514 South Cherokee, Muskogee, 552, Harrison, N. Y. rean, S. C. Okla. CHIZUM, William. William Chizum, 3316 PAGLIA, Vinzenzo. John Bresclo, 280 RUSSELL, Charley B. Ed L. Fermister, Con- Walnut Street, Chicago, Ill. Pleasant Street, Malden, Mass. way, Ark. CLAUNCH, Oscar L. Mrs. Della Claunch, PASS, Curtis i. Mrs. M. El. Pass, Water SIVLEY, Dewey D. George N. SivIey, 246 Dublin, Tex. Valley, Miss. South Opris Street, Stockton, Cal. DONAHUE, James I. John J. Donahue, Glen PERRY, William J. Mrs. Annie Perry, 342 SKAGGS, Herschel. Clint H. Skaggs, Sharon, Cove, N. Y. Alabama Street, San Francisco, Cal. Kans. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 19 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING SKINNER, Sam. Mrs. Lella Skinner, 617 CLINTON, Joseph J. Mrs. Augusta Clinton, CLARK, Howard E. Robert J. Clark, Eden South Sixth Street, Monmouth, Ill. Saugatuck, Conn. Prairie, Minn. SMITH, James Edward. J. R. Smith, 327 CURTIN, Cecil. Mrs. Ella Curtin, 280 High- COLEMAN, William B. Oliver A. Coleman, West Bower Street, Springfield, Mo. land Avenue, Aurora, Ill. 303 Hilleress Avenue, Macon, Ga. TODD, William. Mrs. Jennie B. Todd, R. F. CURZI, Luigi. Errice Stenestao, 2454 MORSE, Eugene D. Albert C. Morse, 12 D. 1, Newburgh, N. Y. Hughes Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. hmonmouth Court, Brookline, Mass. TOMASCO, John F. Mrs. Louise F. Tomasco, DANIELS, Emery R. Mrs. Ines Daniels, Baldwin Street, Hays, Pa. Bispiney, Wyo. PRIVATES. TONISSI, Eugene. John Tonissi, 411 New DAVIS, Andrew. Mrs. Mary E. Davis, 513 HOUSEAL, Louis E. Louis X. Ilouseal, 1723 Brunswick Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. West Seventy-eighth Place, Chicago, Ill. State TORSSIELLO, Frank. Michael Torssiello, 59 DAVIS, Lowery. Mrs. Ophelia N. Davis, Street, Harrisburg, Pa, Greene Street, New York, N. Y. I. F. D. 1, Monticello, Fla. TULK, Flim. Mrs. James W. Tulk, Carlsbad, EVANS, William H. Mrs. Mary Evans, 288 Died of Disease. N. Hex. Elm Street, Holyoke, Mass. TWEEDY, Charles J. Mrs. Eva Tweedy, 315 FATSCHER, Otto, Jr. Otto Fatacher, sr., CAPTAINS. Jewett Street, Elgin, Ill. Valley Stream, N. Y. BOOTH, James L. Mrs. Florence Booth, WALL, David H. Mrs. Ernestine Wall, 4 FEEBACK, Gilbert. Mrs. Mattle Nunemaker, Buhl, Ala. Bradhurst Avenue, New York, N. Y. Swifton, Ark. O'NEILL, Hugh J. J. J. McMahon, 827 Ham- WELLS, John. Roy Wells, R. F. D. 2, Hen- FOLEY John James. Mrs. Josephine Done- ilton Avenue, Detroit, Mich. derson, Ky. Ian, 62 Farrier Avenue, New Haven, Conn. WESTERBECK, Ben H. J. W. Westerbeck, FRERICHS, Lee H1. Anthony F. Feretchs, ,LIEUTENANTS. 1950 Sidney Street, St. Louis, Mo. Middletown, Iowa. ARGO, William L. Mrs. Hilda W. Argo, WHITE, Birchard II. Mrs. Lizzie White, GBTJROSKI, William. Mrs. Josephine Gbur- North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Hardy, W. Va. oski, 508 Glenn Avenue, Port Vue, Pa. CARY, Arthur B. Mrs. Frank N. Dodd, 198 WIEBELL, Otto. Mrs. Matilda Wiebell, 15 GRAHAM, Thomas L. Mrs. Ethel R. Graham, Washington Park, Brooklyn, N. Y. West McMillan Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 603 Gregory Street, Rockford, Ill. McCARTY, Walter R. William H. McCarty, YAZZA, David. Charlie Yazza, Farmington, HAYNES, John W. Arthur Haynes, Alton- 75 Bartlett Street, Rochester, N. Y. N. Mer. park, Tenn. Newman, MURPHY, William T. Mrs. Katherine E. ZITZELSBERGER, Andrew J. Mrs. Beulah HAYNIE, Louis A. E. W. Haynie, Murphy, 500 Wisconsin Avenue, Waukesha, Zitzeisberger, I. F. D. 1, Poca, W. Va. Ga. John L. Helsey, R. F. Wis. ZUMWALT, Thomas B. Mrs. Rosa Zumwalt, HEISEY, Abram W. REID, Howell Lewis. Francis King, Orchard 50u6 East Ninth Street, Flint, Mich. D. 3, Elizabethtown, Pa. HOWELL, Vernon L. Mrs. Jessie Howell, House, Alma, Mich. Died of Wounds. Dryard, Wash. JACOBSON, John A. August Jacobson, 201 SERGEANTS. COLONEL. Eighth Street South, Virginia, Minn. DUNLAP, Earnest R. Mrs. Laura Dunlap, WALLACE, Elmer Jay. Mrs. Elmer J. Wal- JARVIS, Carl H. C. H. Jarvis, 910 Leebrick 925 Colorado Street, Butte, Mont. lace, 126 Forest Avenue, Vermilion, S. Dak. Street, Burlington, Iowa. FREYMAN, Howard H. George E. Freyman, KEMP, Peter. Thomas J. Kemp, White 2524 Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. CAPTAIN. Springs, Fla. IHESLY, Richard L. Henry J. Hesly, Minden, CHILES, Marcellus H. John Horne Chiles, LEIBENSPERGER, Victor H. Mrs. Carolina Iowa. 2815 West Thirty-seventh Avenue, Denver, Leibensperger, 202 South Second Street, PHILLIPS, Oliver P. Perry Phillips, 317 Colo. Emans, Pa. North Fifth Street, Richmond, Ind. LIDUTENANTS. MICHALEC, Gustav, Annie Michalee, 1946 POWELL, Thomas M. Thomas S. Powell, High Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arab, Ala. AMON, Frank 0. Charles Amon, Greenville, Milano, Pa. MILANO, Joseph A. Mrs. Thresa TONER, Peter J. James Tuner, 33 Grove 801 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Street, Geneva, N. Y. DAVIS, Reese. David A. Davis, 011 Lacka- Route A, wanna Street, Forest City, Pa. PATOCKA, Frank. Adolph Patocka, WRIGHT, Charles R. Fred A. Wright, Scotts- Chico, Cal. bluff, Nebr. SERGEANTS. PATZ, Edmund B. Hugo E. Pats, 127 Vine JOHNSON, Earl H. Mrs. Annie D. Sorenson, IIE INTZLEMIAN, Fred R. W. L. Heintzle- Street. Hartford, Con. 10 Lewis Street, Medford, Mass. man. 820 Gaston Avenue, Fairmont, W. Va. ROCIJAU, Henry. Mrs. Helen Rochau, Beaver LEHMANN, Gudmund H. Miss Bertha Leh- HIUGHES, Lester F. Mrs. Ida Hughes, Davis, Creek. Minn. mann, care of St. Burns Hospital, 0337 SANDERSON, Carl S. John Sandersen, 457 Harvard Avenue, Chicago, Ill. W. Va. Alvarado Street, San Francisco, Cal. KENNY, Richard J. Mrs. Josephine Kenny, RITZEL, Charles J. George Ritzel, 71 Stark SAVOY, Frank J. Jack Savoy, 1410 Ewing Street, Utica, N. . ,3700 St. Hubert Street, Montreal, Canada. Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. Y. TRADER, John P. Mrs. Maggie B. Trader, SIMS, Jesse. Mrs. Elizabeth Sims, Athens, 1446A Clara Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. CORPORALS. Tenn. BLAND, John L. Mrs. Mary L. Bland, 409 CORPORALS. SMITI, Jerry F. Mrs. Emma B. Smith, Western Avonne, Batesville, Ind. DOUGHERTY, John P. William T. Dougherty, Berea, Va. DUKE, Julian 0. Rufus M. Duke, Leonard, SULLIVAN, Frank W. Jerry Sullivan, Led- Tex. 1319 Crosby Street, Rockford, Ill. yard, N. Y. EICIIHOLTZ, William H. Mrs. Amelia Eich- WAITE, Harrison D. Mrs. James Stowe, IIICKDY, Robert D. Miss Christabel Crin- holtz, 912 Carroll Street, St. Louis, Mo. Friendship, Wis. iston, 1126 Rockland Street, Philadelphia, GANUNG, Le Roy W. William T. Ganung, WELLS, Thomas D. William H. Wells, Din- Pa. Quaker Bridge Road, Ossining, N. Y. widdie, Va. MESAGAES, Andrew. John Mesagaes, 72 QUESSY, George R. John J. Quessy, 63 ZENZIAN, Joseph. Mrs. Josephine Zenzian, Adams Street, Hoboken, N. J. Hastings Street, Lowell, Mass. Ryle Park, West Paterson, .N. J. PAPATHANASOPOULOS, Christy. Christy REESE, Jim J. Mrs. Jim J. Reese, 91 Fowler Pitropouls, 102 Famous Street, Newport, Street, Atlanta, Ga. R. I. RIECKE, Henry William. August C. Rilecke, Died of Accident and Other Causes. RENTSCHLER, William M. Matthew' W. R. F. D. 1, Kingman, Kans. LIEUTENANT. Rentschler, R. F. D. 2, Hartsburg, Ill. WALKER, Samuel. Miss Fanny Walker, 112 SCHMITT, Mathias C. Mrs. Barbara Schmitt, Goerck Street, New York, N. Y. HILL, Claude B. Dr. Charles Hill, 0330 Kim- R. F. D. 1, Richfield, Wis. WALLS, Fulton. Simon P. Walls, Hillsville, back Avenue, Chicago, Ill. WEIMAR, Charles L. Laura Weimer, 171 Va. Western Avenue, Blue Island, Ill. BUGLER. CORPORALS. WILSON, Genaral. Mrs. Ida Wilson, Bryant, BITTNER, Joseph P. Mrs. Thomas Bittner, GARVEY, Edward Vincent. Mrs. Elizabeth Miss. 423 Court Avenue, Garvey, 1207 Lexington Avenue, New York, BRUCKER, Charles. Jolin Brucker, 2505 Jeffersonville, Ind. North Mozart Street, Chicago. Ill. AIECITANICS. N. Y. SPENCER, Lawrence J. Mrs. F. M. Spencer, ROBERTSON, Benton A. Mrs. Maria Robert- GARTIN, Alva. Parkeson Gartin, general de- Fairview Avenue, Tarrytown, N. Y. son, R. F. D. 1, Newburg. Ind. livery, Mountain Grove, Mo. DEISS, Harry P. Harry B. Deiss, 373 West TAYLOR, Alexander. Mrs. Nettle Taylor, R. PRIVATES. Grand Avenue, Chicago, Ill. F. D. 8, Bridgeville, Del. GOLDEN, Gale S. Mrs. Laverna Golden, box BIRMINGHAM, Thomas W. Mrs. Margaret 212, Chokio, Minn. WAGOxnER Goodrich, 102 Rockville Avenue, New Brit- SACKETT, Dewey. Burt Sackett, Bergen, ain, Conn. BANDMASTER. N. Y. McKOY, Herbert L. Frank eKoy, Shaken, LELAND, Herbert H-. Mrs. Mary F. Leland, PRTVATDS. N. C. 358 Summit Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. ALLEN, Lavator L. Sanford Allen, R. F. D. MARGIOTTI, Tony. Mrs. Mary Margiotti, 70 11, Sevierville, Tenn. Fourth Street, New Rochelle, N. Y. BUGLER. AUSTGEN, Joseph Anthony. Mrs. Theresa MASSEY, Hoyt S. Mrs. Freea Massey, 315 ELLISON, Clarence E. Elias Ellison, R. F. Austgen, Schererville, Ind. East Oak Street, Mitchell, Ind. D. 1, box 140, Saginaw, Minn. BACKER, Samuel A. Charles Charrlap, 62 MILLER, Charles N. Miss Mary Wild, 84 West Main Street, Penns Grove, N. J. Good Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. MECIHANICS. BARBARSKI, William. Mrs. Rosa Barbar- O'BRIEN, Daniel E. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, 521 PEARSON, Einar M. Conrad Pearson, 613 ski, 1139 East Mahoney Street, Mahoney East Eighty-first Street, New York, N. Y. Eighth Street, Rockford, Ill. City, Pa. PHILLIPS, Roland E. Roland D. Phillips, WOODARD, Ivan B. Mrs. Lydia Woodard, John. John Bernik, Huntsburg, 210 South Parsons Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. box 146, West Liberty, Ohio. BERNIK, RATHM, Arthur. Mrs. Louise Rahm, 2130 Ohio. West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Ind. WAGONERS. CARDER, Edgar A. Mrs. Margaret M. Mc- Carder, 413 Willis Avenue, Youngstown, FLYNN, John J. Mrs. Mary Daly, 1815 Ohio. Died in Airplane Accident. Keen Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CENTENI, Anthony. Mrs. Emma Marzan, PEACOCK, Lawrence S. Mrs. Edith I. Pea- 1952 Twenty-third Avenue, Oakland, Cal. LIEUTENANTS. . cock, North Florida Avenue, De Land, Fla. CHANCE, Miles M. Gideon P. Chance, CAPEN, William V. Edward A. Capen, 31 RYAN, Dennis L. Mrs. Josephine Ryan, 4039 R. F. D. 1, box 74, Center Ridge, Ark. Ferry Street, New York, N. Y. . Carroll Avenue, Chicago, III. 2) THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING cooKs. COHEN, Max. Mrs. Annie Elkin, 758 Rock- SPENCE, Albert T. Mrs. Elizabeth Spence, Swedesboro, N. HUMPIIREY, Thomas M. Mrs. Minnie L. away Avenue, Brodklyn, N. Y. J. Brook- COHEN, Simpson. Mrs. Clauda Cohen, 12 STALEY, Earl. Miss Mable Staley, Hastings, Humphrey, 1832 Eighty-fifth Street, Emma Street, Greer, S. C. Tyler County, W. Va. lyn. N. Y. COMER, Joseph. Miss Augusta Tresch, 3058 STANDRIDGE, Ross. Warren Standridge, JOSCELYN, Robert R, Mrs. Cora R. Abshier, West Fifteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Opal, Ark. Devers. Tex. CZARNETZKI, August. August Czarnetski, STREET, Edward W. Mrs. Jennie Street, VAN GORCUM, Adrian H. George Butter, Frazee, Miin. Viola, III. 220 West Thirty-fourth Street, New York, James Denison, Litch- SWANSON, Carl A. Mrs. Anna E. Swanson, N.Y. DENISON, Miles L. field, Ky 66S Taylor Place, West New York, N. J. PRIVATES. DETOMASI, Peter, jr. Peter Detomasi, Silver THOMAS, Henry. Mrs. Ida Thomas, It.F. D. ARTON, John A. Dennis rton, Jeanerette, City, Utah. 2, St. Matthews, S. C. ESTRORN, Henry W. Mrs. Ethel M. Estborn, THOMPSON, John W. Miss Enuna S. La. Thompson, R. 4, Holly BARCLAY, Benjamine C. Mrs. Johnnie V. Coloma, Mich. F. D. Springs, Miss. Barelay, R. F. D. 1, Cross Plains, Tex. EUIN, Aimon P. George Euin, R. F. D. 3, TOT, William II lernan Tott, 4003 Morn- BURROWS, Edgar F. J. H. Burrows, Burk- box 155, Ozark, Ark. ingside Avenue, Sioux City, Iowa. EVANS, Morton C. Mrs. C. Shoemeker, 120 WALTERS, Ray L. .Thomas Walters, R. 2, burnett, Tex. O1ney, Ill. COLLUCCI, Dominick F. Mrs. Frances Col- South Bellinger Street, Herkimer, N. Y. Jesse M. Mrs. Anna B. Farrar, WEDE'LL, Henry L. Axel Wedel, R. F. D. 2, Icri, 47 Bayard Street, Trenton, N. J. FARRAR, Ill. CORNELL, Englebert. Mrs. Winifred I. Cor- R. F. 1). 1, Seventysix, Mo. box 2. Galesburg, FERGUSON, Charles M. Mrs, Hattie B. ZAIENDT, William, jr. William Zahrndt, nell, 39 Onida Street, St. Augustine, Fla. R. F. D. 1, Galena, Ill. COSBY, Cole L. Mrs. Robert M. Cosby, Red- Vaughn, 3715 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Eva Scham- ZAPF, Frank X. Charles Sapf, 287 Eighth field, Iowa. FINCKBEliNER, William. Avenue South, St. Cloud, Minn. DAVIS, Homer F. William J. Davis, R. F. back, 2440 Washington Avenue, New Or- La. ZEIGLER, Roscoe E. Mrs. Emma Zeigler, 532 1. 5, Texasville, Ala. Ifans, Lincoln Street, Steelton, Pa. . DODGE, William C. Mrs. Nellie C. Dodge, FITZSIMMONS, Joseph P. Mrs. Emma H. Bridge- BANWELL, Reginald. Mrs. Mary Banwell, Ellsworth, Me. Fitzsimmons, 670 Howard Avenue, Ionia, Iowa. DURIIM, Jessie M. Mrs. Bertha II. Dur- port, Conn. John Foley, box 77, R. BECK, George . John Beck, la, Kans. ham. R. F. D. 1, Kensington, Ga. FOLEY, Pickney I. BEBRTIORST. Frederick II. Mrs. Christine FABISCH, Carl A. Carl Fabisch, sr., R. F. F. D. 1, Alicia, Ark. Mrs. Minnie Freier, L. Bebrhorst, R. P. 1).5, Walnut, Kani. D. 2, box 17, Beaver Dam, Wis. FREIER. Edward H. BERRY, Robert M. Mrs. Rhoda PAY, Benjamin H. Miss Alice R. Fay, 187 304 Third Street, West Dundee, Ill. M. Berry, M. Fre- R. F. D. 2, Vina, Ala. Adellihi Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRERICHS, Melvin L. Mrs. Anna BEVILLE, Emmett. Mrs. Annie Deville, PIELDS, Daniel, jr. Daniel Fields, sr. R. richs, Byron, Cal. Walter. C. Frieburghous, Leitchfield, Ky. F. D., Federalsburg, Md. FRIEBURGIIOUS, BLADES. Clyde B. Mrs. Mary Levine. Pen- POSTER, George W. Mrs. Anna Foster, R. F. D. 3, Ramma, S. Dak. Daniel Fugate, Vest, rose, Colo. Craig, Mo. FUGATE, Granville. BOULEY, Charles 0. Mrs. Elizabeth Bouley, PREEMAN, Frank T. Mrs. Mary Barett Ky. 69 Marshall Street, Nashua, N. II. Freeman, R. F. D. 1, box 28, Courtiand, GAY, William R. James R. Gay, Fountain, BROWN, James T. Mrs. Mary C. Brown, Va. N. C. Cave Inn Rock, Ill. GARLAND, Loney. John Garland, Wither- GEORGE, -Albert. Frank George, R. F. D. 2, BUDISKY, John. Stanislaw Budisky, 6114 spoon, Ark. Park Rapids, Miun. Liesly Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. - GRIFFIN, George C. Mrs. Velma Griffin, R. GERARD, Frank. Marie Gerard, 316 East CARDHELL, Arthur. Mrs. Maddie Card- F. D. 1, Dadeville, Mo. One hundred and seventeenth Street, New well, Huron, S. Dak. GUENTHER, Christian. John Guenther, York, N. Y. CLARK, Walter A. John A. Clark, Bolton, Potsdam Junction, Schenectady, N. Y. GONZALES, Jose. Doroteo Gonzales, Falfur- N. C. HAGEE, Robert J. Mrs. Mary Bell Hagee, rias, Tex. CLEVERLAND, Baker B. Mrs. A. A. Cleve- Alto, N. Mex. GREEN, Charles T. James Isaac Green, R. land, 3504 Victor Avenue, Kansas City, HAMILTON, Charles W. Charles W. Hamil- F. D. 1, Alvord, Tex. Mo. ton, It.F. D. 1, Williamsport, Tenn. GROSS, Edward S. Mrs. Kathrine P. Gross, COFFEY, May B. Mrs. Marthela Coffey, R. HAND, Charles E. Benjamin F. Hand, R. F. R. F. D., Titonka, Iowa. P. D. 2, Mount Sidney, Va. D. 2, Red Cloud, Nebr. HAGEN, Edward. Mrs. Lena Hagen, box 51, COLEMAN, Samuel II. Mrs. Margaret Cole- IIARTSFIELD, William B. William E. Harts- R. R. 1, Cadott, Wis. man, Delmont, Pa. field, Stuart, Okla. HANSON, Lee C. Mrs. Isabelle Hanson, 214 COLSON, Harry A. John Colson, R. F. D. 4, HAWK, Evans. Mrs. Sallie Palmer, R. F. D. North Prairie Street, Stoughton, Wis. Elgin, Ill. 2, Buena Vista Street, Columbus, Ga. HARRIS, Harmon W. Miss Grace Harris, Tip COOK, George B. Martin R. Cook, Elon Col- HAWKER, Allie B. Mrs. Ernesta X. Puckett, Top, Va. lege, N. C. Keeln-, Va. Hans. lans Josten, R. n. D. 1, box CROSSEN, Joseph A. John Crossen 1610 IAWK IS. Silas. Mrs. Ethel F. Haw kins, R. HAVN, North Tvwenty-seventh Street, l'hiladelphia, F. 1).1, box 23, Leesburg, Ga. 15, Odin, Minn. P'a. Belle Hodges, R. F. IIIGGANBOTHAM, Charlie. Mrs. Carrie Hig- IODGES. Johnny. Mrs. ganborham, Tinus, La. DAVENPORT, Isaac. Mrs. Jane I, renport, D. 5, Westmoreland, Tenn. 161- Druid Hill Avenue, 0. Inde- IIOLBROCK. Henry S. Chester holbrock, R. Baltimoro, ld. IIOLMES, Ralph John C. Holmes, F. D. 2, Virgin, Minn. DETMERS, Andrew. lMrs. Lizzie IDetmers, pondence, Iowa. general delivery, Caunousburg, Midh. Herman Horstmeier, HOLDEN, James A. J. F. Holden, care of IIORSTMEIER. Lloyd. Kansas City Southern Railway, Kansas DOUGLASS, Herbert 8. Joseph Doullglass, general delivery, Davis, Ill. Hereford Avenue, Cape May Courthoase, Tommy R. Jewell, R. F. City, Mo. JEWVELL, Roy H. IRBY, Henry G. Sii-. Jane N. Irby, Avery, TN. J. ). 2, Strawberry Point, Iowa. DRABBLE, Philip N. JOHNSON, Gustave J.- Carl G. Johnson, Ga. William i. abble, F. Irlmeier, R. F. 750 Droad Street, Newark, N. . 5 Elizabeth Street, Chicago, Ill. IRLMEIER, Frank Frank ELMORIE, Buel J. (old Elmore, Sc1ne, Mo. JONER, Fred. Mrs. Carrie Richardson, Macon, D. 1, Dedham, Iowa. MINTZLAFF Alfred G. Mrs. Amanda Mintz- ENDICOTT, Bud. Mrs. Bettie Enlie it. Ivel, Miss. Ky. William F. William L. Jones, Mar- laff, R. F. b. 1, Horicon, Wis. JONES, MIZE, James C. Mrs. Ella Whitfield, R. F. D. FAIRLEY, Porter M. William Fairley, As- tinaburg, IV. Va. good. Mo. KALKHOFF, Dernard. Lewis Kalkhoff, Tem- 2, Homer, Ga. MOORE, John P. Mrs. Katherine Moore, 37 FRENCH, Marshall. Paul Prench, New Mar- pleton, Iowa. ket. Tenn. KOCHERSBERGER, William E. Mrs. Mame Hancock Place, New York, N. Y. Creedmore, N. Y. MORGAN, Albert N. James M. Morgan, R. F. GARLAND, James L. Mrs. Margaret K. Gar- Kechersberger, D. 3, Athens, Tex. land, R. F. D. 11, Bellevue, Tenn. KRIZ. Joseph F. John Kriz, Dodge, Nebr. GEE, LOLIXN C, Martin A. Mrs. Berst Lolling, MYRICK, Albert S. William M. Trotter, R. Joseph T. Mrs. Mary Geo. 1;h1 Long- 1050 West State Street, Rockford, Ill. F. D. 5, Corinth, Miss. necker Street. Buffalo, N. Y. NEWCOMB, Edgar L. A. W. Newcomb, Bra- GELIIAUS. Cletus J. Mrs. W. J. ('lhaus, ANNIS, William H. Charles C. Annis, R. F. ligh D., Barron, Wis. man, Okla. 415 Street North, Kenton, O'io. BAKER, Lloyd L. Mrs. Ida R. Baker, P. 0. OTTO, Charles H. Mrs. Edna Full, Roanoke, GENTRY, Audio F. T. G. Gentry, Notene, box 3. Burlington, Wyo. Va. Tenn. BOSCIERT, Jacob J. Frank A. Boschert, PATTON, Ralph. Fred H. Patton, R. F. D. 4, GERIOLTZ. Frank ('. Fred Gerboltz, R. F. R. F. D. 20, Burlington, Wis. Bedford, Iowa. D. 6. box 86, Merrill, Wis. BRENNER, George L. Mrs. Charlett B. PETERSON, Laurence S. Mrs. Ella R. Peter- GILBERTSON, Andrew G. Gilbert Gilbert- Brenner, 8625 East Fiftieth Street, Cleve- son, 2740 St. Peter Street, New Orleans, La. son. R. P. D. 2, Morrisonville, Wis. land, Ohio. PORTE'R, Mathew. Mrs. Delia Porter, box GILLIARD. Henry Mrs. Mollie Gillrd, R. BRESS. Frederick H. Mrs. Madeline Bress, 43, Tehula, Miss. F. D. ,,, Hemingway, S. C. 306 St. Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PURVIS, John S. James A. Purvis, Han- GINKEL. Cbristian j. Mrs. Stella Ginkel, R. CAIl. Waldo. George F.' Cain, R. F. D. 1, ford, Cal. F. 1). 2, Nicolet, minn. box l1. Ravenna, Tex. REEDER, Oreal D. George D. Reeder, 123 GOISEY. William. Airs. Harriet Godsey, CATHEY, George. William Cathey, Dover, North First West Street, Brigham City, Buhl, Idaho. Tenn. Utah. GRIGGl, . Bernice. Mrs. Lizzie GriLgs. Rocks- CATO, Horace L. Mrs. Jane W. Cato, Coke- Ville. Mo. burg. Fla. ROBINHION, Galen. Mrs. Caroline F. Robin- IIERBElT, 'loyd. Mrs. lattie Herbert, CATTRON, Weslcy H1. Will Cattron, Osh- son, Atlantic, N. C. l~ry'.Ala. kosh, Nebr. ROMANO, Anthony C. Mike A. Romano, IllLKEl, Edward W. Edward .T. Hilker, CIIAVIS. William C. William C. Chavis, H. Louis lille,Colo. Paelfna, Iowa. 22, North, S. C. ROSE, Jesse. Mrs. Salize Hunter, Foreman, F. D. Okla. HILL, O'us R. Henry R. Hill, Blanchester, CHRISTOPHER, Ellis. Mrs. Edna Christo- SANDES, Manus. Mrs. Minnie Allen San- Ohio. pher. Vacaville, Cal. Prive, 424 CLARK. Ray V. Mrs. Nora Clark, 1528 Kel- ders, R. F. D. 1, box 20, Farmington, Ga. IIINTON. Charles. Mrs. Olive logg Avenue, Ames, Iowa. SCHWEUIMAN, Edward W. William Schweg- Matthewson Street, Flint, Mich. man, 116 South Thirteenth Street, Herrin, HODGES, Ben A. William C. Hodges, R. F. COCIIRAN, John 1. Joseph C. P. Cochran, D. z. box 150, Mariquez, Tex. R. F. D. 6, Concord, N. C. IIL. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 21 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING HOGAN, Edward M. John Hogan, 375 Doug- SCIILOSSER, Edwin. Arthur Schlosser, 1115 STRENO, Leonardo. Mrs. Drazia Streno, 229 Ins Avenue. Freeport, Ill. North Christiana Avenue, Chicago, Ill. East One hundred and ninth Street, New IU MPIIRIES, Summie. Mrs. Pearl Humph- SCRUGGE, Albert W. Mrs. Swan Heal York, N. Y. ries, Mayo post office, Spartanburg, S. C. Scrugge, Tuka, Miss. SVARE, Henry. Hans SYare, R. F. D. 1, box JACKSON, Floyd A. Frank A. Trams, route SOUKUP, John. Anton Soukup, R. F. D. 1, 90, Erie, Minn. 3, Milando, Tex. box 76, Weyerhauser, Wis, SWANSON, Edwin. Mrs. Grace Swanson, R. JOHNSTON, Alfred 1I. Mark W. Johnston, STECIIMAN, Fred. Henry F. Stechman, R. F. D. 1, Reynolds, Ill. Derita, N. C. F. D. 1, Covington, Okl. TAYLOR, Lewis. Thomas Taylor, Grace, W. KELLY. William E. Mrs. Martha J. Kelly, SVETLIK, Frederick G. Wesley Svetllk, Ca- Va. R. F. D. 3, Carthage, Ill. dott, Wis. TAYNTOR, Charles E. Mrs. Mary A. Tayn- KIRKilATRZICK, Roy S. Mrs. Rachel Kirk TABLER, John G. Mrs. Winifred Tabler, tor, 63 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. patrick. Bluf,- N. C. 850 East High Street, Lima, Ohio. TERRELL, Charlie: William P. Terrell, R. KLATT, Ilorman. Charles Klatt, 303 East THOMAS, Carroll A. Mrs. Annie Thomas, F. D. 3, Roxboro, N. C. Churchill Street, Stillwater, Minn. Goodnight, Tex. TWIGG, James P. Mrs. Anna Twigg, 086 KLAUDINGER, John L. Jobn Klaudinger, THORSON, Oris C. Mrs. Betsy Thorson, box Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1R. F. D., Walnut Grove, 'Minn. 113, Newark, Ill. UPTON, John E. Mrs. Annie Loftis Upton, KRUEGE1R, George E. Mrs. Emma Krueger, TOWN, Milton S. Mrs. Pursie F. Town, Til- Bod jTenn I. F. 1). 1, Dalton, Wis ton, N. H. WATS , Barney. Mrs. Loula Watson, Emi- LANKFORD, Kent II. Charles Lankford, TOY, Fred A. Mrs. Bertha J. Toy, South Oil nence, Mo. Seneca, Mo. City, Pa. WATTS, Earl F. Edward E. Watts, Yern, LAWRENCE, Loyt A. Mrs. I. B. Law- TREBILCOCK, Frederick C. Mrs. Mary Minn. rence, Vornon, Ala. Trebilcock, 2631 West Twenty-ninth Ave- WELCH, William E. Mrs. Laura A. Welch, LEDBETTER, John II. S. T. Ledbetter, nue, Denver, Colo. South Berwick, Me. i. F. D. 1, Parsons, Tenn. UITTENBOGAARD, Adrian. Art UItten- WEST, Fletcher. Amos West, R. F. D. 1, LOPEZ, Rufus. Mrs. Cora Jutten, R. R. C2, bogaard. R. F. D. 2, Sanborn, Iowa. box 40. Clay, La. Montrose, Colo. UPTON, Tom. James Upton, East Prairie, WHEELER, John H. Thelma Redera Wheeler, McCABE, George F. James R. McCabe, 32 Mo. R. F. D. 1, Chester, Miss. Garden St reet, Worcester, Mass. VAN VOORHEES, Wesley C. Mrs. Anna Van WHITE, William B. Mrs. William E. White, McCLT'LLOUGH, Robert. Mrs. Margaret Mc- Voorhees, R. F. D. 1, box 165, Marshfield, 12 William Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. Oullough. South Spangler Street, Wis. WILSEY, Frank. Mrs. Annie Wilsey, Win- 1380 throp, Ark. Philadelphia, Pa. WEGMAN, Henry. Mrs. Henry Wegman, B. Miss Clara Wilson, 531 McVEY, Thomas L. Mrs. Ellen McVey, 1318 rural route 1, Hull, Iowa. WILSON, Joseph West Mulberry Street, Bloomington, Ill. Jackson Street, Thomson, Ga. YOUNGQUIST, Albin C. Andrew E. Ander- WOLDENDORF, Edson. Alco Woldendorf, MASTEN, Frederick L. Mrs. Corm Masten, son, rural route 1, Boulder, Colo. North Hoosick, N. Y. R. F. D. 6, Kalamazoo, Mich. MELHORN, Earl B. Mrs. Earl B. Melhorn, YUNK, Frank F. Mrs. Frances Yunk, 1313 MINNEIIAN, Ernie E. Mrs. Lissie H. Min- Loretto, Pa. Pennsylvania Avenue, North Side, Philadel- nehan. U. F. D. 1, Adaza, Iowa. MEREDITH, William J. B. Ivy D. Meredith, phia, Pa. JOTINSON, Earnest C. Mrs. Ella Johnson, Grayson, La. - Manning, C. S. MITCHELL, Charles H. Mrs. Sarah M. Mit- Wounded Severely. KELLY, Evert. William S. Kelly, R. F. D. 1, chell, R. F. D. 4, box 49, Hawkinsville, Ga. Wotumeuka, Okla. NAPIER, Ira E. James R. Hight, Hazel Val- LIEUTENANT. KELLEY, John. Mrs. Francis Parish, ley, Ark. R. F. D. 1, Mildwood, Ga. OTT. William. Mrs. Anna Ott, 951 Jefferson McDONOUGH, Gilbert L. Frank McDonough, LAMBERTFI, Rufus. William C. Lamberth, Stiest, Gary, Ind. sr., 427 Mining Exchange Building, Denver, Pampa, Va. OWENS, Frederick James Owens, 12 White Colo. LANE. John P. Mrs. J. C. Lane, Brinkley, ce rookline, Mass. SERGEANTS. Ark. PERKINS, Buel II. Mrs. Emma E. Perkins, BATES, Harold. H. H. Bates, Salina, Kans. LANEER, Arthur. Mrs. Ellen Johnson, R. E. D. 2, box 49, Empire, Ga. MARSHALL, Joseph Edward. Miss Gor- Sring Hill, Kans. PRICE, Harry E. Irvin F. Price, Read, Colo. trude Marshall, 1087 Hancock Street, Brook- LINDBERG, Hilding 0. Mrs. Kittle Nel- RAISTRICK. William A. Marcus A. Rat- lyn, N. Y. son, Alvarado, Minn. strick, 107 Levering Street, Philadelphia, NEELY, William. Mrs. Margaret Neely, 04 LINDSTIROM, Solomon. John Lindstrom, R. Pa. Brandt Place, New York, N. Y. F. D. 4, Amery, Wis. RAY, Jim. William M. Ray, R. F. D. 8, LOGSTON, Thomas D. John B. Logston, R. Clifton. Tenn. CORPORALS. F. D. 2. Sherman, W. Va. RAYMOND, Edward L. Charles McGrane, BROWN, Bernard J. Mrs. Helen V. Brown, McBRIDE, lershell C. Turn A. McBride, 26S Franklin Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 188 Caledena Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Ifilham. Tenn. REILLY, Edward S. John F. Reilly, 1213 GATES, Andrew L. Mrs. Margaret Gates, MANTS, Edgar. Mrs. Gracio B. Manus, R. East Fliders Street, Portland, Oreg. Hopewell, Pa. F_ D. 1, Overall, Tenn. REIST1ERl. Adolph. Mrs. Mary Reister, Les- HOYT. Kenneth Bruce. Mrs. Idellwiblon, LLYNARD, Ernest 1 Jack Maynard, East terville, S. Dak. Greham, Oreg. 1Durhaii, N. C. RIDDLE, Martin I. Perry A. Riddle, R. F. POW' ELL, Orrin B. Mrs. Ray Tahash, S)0 MOI)IEIHAUER, Edward J. F. Charlie 1). 2, Grey Court, S. C. Hamilton Avenue. Flint, Mich. Moldenhauer, R. F. D. 3, Halfway, Mich. RILEY, Percy E. Mrs. Rosa E. Riley, 526 SINGER, Anton John. Joseph Singer, R. P. MULLANEY, Thomas J. Patrick J. Mulla- IElt'vidore Street, Richmond, Va. B. 1, box 28, Cedar Bluffs, Nebr. ney, 26 North Street, Newton Center, RITTER, Rom-wald John. Max Ritter, 652 BUGLER. A. ss. East Fourth Street, Winona, Minn. Elizabeth Yarmley, NERBITT. Walter F. Mrs. Mary S. Nesbitt, ROIIRFACII, Henry. Mrs. Elizabeth Rohr- BRENO. Charles J. Mrs. '(I Deupree Streat, Jackson, Tenn. bach, R. F. D. 2, California, Mo. 418 Iauthorn Avenue, New Castle, Pa. OLSON, Odin. Ole L. Tynning, Jewell. Iowa. ROOKS, David T. William S. Rooks, R. F. MrECHrANIC. D.. D, Cordele, Ga. PERSONS, Hillary. Mrs. Lucinda Tucker, Mrs. Myrtle R. F. D. 4, Holcomb, Miss. iSEK, Nick. Mrs. Ella Rosek, R. F. D. 1, KNIGHT, Henry Nathon. PETERSON, Arthur 0. Peter M. Peterson, Mishicot, Wis. Knight, West Park, Ind. R1. F. D. 6, box 62, Northwood, Iowa. ROTI. John W. Mrs. Alice Roth, R. F. D. 3, WAGONER. P'ETERSON, Barnie D. Arnt Peterson, 73 Lake Crystal, Minn. ROTHE, William. Mrs. Josi Rothe, R. F. D. JONES, George. Mrs. Mary Jones, 2014 Third Avenue, Colfax. Wis. West Norris Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PETERSON, Elmer. August A. Peterson, 1, St. Peter, Ill. Jamlestown, N. Dak. RUTLEDGE. Benjamin F. Thomas A. Rut- PRIVATES. POLOVICII, Jake. Roddy Mechavich, Bloc- lcdgo. I. F. D. 1, Unionville, Tenn. BECITTLE, Everette W. George W. Poston, ton, Ala. SANDERS, Shelby. Mrs. Millie Sanders, R. R. F. D. 4, Plain City, Ohio. RAMBERG, Oscar. Martin Mokley, Battle F. D. 4, Ilarts-ville. Tenn. BLUIE, Frank. Mrs. Mary Finn, 60 Bruen Lake, Minn. SCHILLO, John B. Mrs. Mary Schillo, 1282 Street, Newark, N. J. REDENBAUGHI, James G. Mrs. Mary Re- Charles Street, St. Paul, Minn. BOWEN, Lee A. William J. Bowen, R. F. denbaugh, general delivery, Bedford, Iowa. SCHOEMAKER, John W. John J. Schoe- D. 1, Henderson, N. C. REED, Clifford L. William L. Reed, 3320 maker. R. F. D. 2, Dillwyn, Va. BRADNER, Robert. Smith Bradner, box 141, Deaitur Street, Denver, Colo. SHAUT, .Jayd D. Frank Shaut, R. F. D. 2, Warwick, N. Y. REED, General. Miss Ethel Reed, Rolling Maryland, N. Y. BRADY, Burrell. Mrs. Fannie Brady, 345 Fork, Miss. SITELEY, John C. Mrs. Fannie Sheley, St. Marys Street, Marion, Ohio. REED, Harley E. Mrs. Addie Reed, Louis- Dickson. Tenn. BUDINGER, George L. Mrs. Lizzie McGar- bur. Kans. SHEPARD. Claude E. Mrs. Claude Shepard, agher Canisteo, N. Y. REEDER, John W. Julius Reeder, Wau- White, Nebr. BUSKEY, Stephen. Mrs. Anna Bus!ey, 309 toma, Wis. SHIRLEY, Samuel L. Mrs. Lizzie Shirley, Augusta Street, South Amboy, N. J. REES. Ralph B. Mrs. Mona Rees, 268 East R. F. D. 1, Tiger, Ga. CALDWELL, Wyatt '. Mrs. Mayme, Cald- Fiftieth Street, Portland, Oreg. SKAALAND, Gunnar. Hans Onsrud, R. F. D. well 4313 Wabash Avenue. lice.". Ul. REINEKE, Andrew. Mrs. Grace Reineke, 2. Stoughton, Wis. CARLSON, Carl W. Mrs. Annuii k ison, Route 7, Wapakoneta, Ohio. SPENCER. Iliram I. Mrs. Milinda Spencer, White Fish Point, Mich. REITER, Eddie. David Reiter, Littlerock, general delivery, Paw Paw, W. Va. CIESLET, Stephen. John ajalk. Canonebubnrg, Iowna. STANLAS, Joe. Mrs. Augusta Staltman, Pa. Ilomer, Minn. COX, James II. Mrs. Cora Mody Cx. Lin- ROB. Charks F. Mrs. Annie Roe, Elizabeth- STEFFEN. John 0. Mrs. Ellen Steffen, 028 ton. Ind. lon. Tenn. Thirteenth Avenue North. St. Cloud, Minn. DOLLINGER, Michel. lierol 15 linger, ROTIISCHILD, Benjamin R. Mrs. Fannie STEINMETZ. Herman M. Mrs. Mary Stein- 1803 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. unthschdl, 5441 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, metz. 4335 Bourier Street, Nicetown, Phila- FAUER1, Edward. Mrs. ?.nni,' Fa:r, 1022 II. delphia. Pa. Hoe Av,-nue, New York. N. Y. ROYBAL, Vineente F. Madricio Roybal, Es- sTIPE. Tom F. Mrs. Rose Stipe. 327 Ohio FESS, Herman. Mrs. I o lisa Fes5 , B' Pleas- panola, N. Mex. Street, Quiney, Ill. nt Avenue. Union, N. J. SCHAPLOWSKY. John G. Fritz Schaplowsky, STONE, Thomas C. John L. Stone, Plumber- FLOWERS. Ilinkle D. Mrs. Syrna Baker, R. F. D. ". HIalstad, Kans. ville, Ark. Butler, Okla. 22 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING GOODMAN, Simon. Jacob Goodman, 551 SATTER, Nicholas W. Mrs. Carrie Sauer, 923 CASE, Alexander Heaton. Ross Case, Ma- Dorchester, South Boston, Mass. South High Street, Belleville, Ill. rion, Kans. GOODWIN, Bill T. Robert M. Goodwin, WHITNEY, Floyd A. Marion Whitney, CORDON, Frank. Toni Cordon, 1591 East Hoavener, Okla. Brattleboro, Vt. One hundred and twenty-sixth Street, Cleve- GORSKEY, Joseph A. John Gorskey, Harri- land, Ohio. son, Wis. Wounded Slightly. CZUTA, Franciszek. Mrs. Katie Wypijewska, HEISER, Charles James. Mrs. Kittie May, 763 Garden Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 104 Hobey Street, Syracuse, N. Y. SERGEANT. DONALDSON, Hugh B. Mrs. Bridget Don- HOPPER, Joseph. Miss Anna Hopper, 1345 PATTERSON William C. W. R. Patterson, aldson. 507 Tunnel Hill Street, Gallitzin, Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fresno, Cal. Pa. HUFFMAN, Horace C. Charlie Huffman, R. DOROZIO, Frank. Domonic Dorosio, Church F. D. 1, Reepsville, N. C.- CORPORAL. Street, Bentleyville, Pa. HUGHES, Roy. Miss Stella Farley, Kensett, MINUTTI, Mario. Antonica Ferrari Cossu, DOWNEY, James. Mrs. Louise Downey, 1836 Ark. 208 Hudson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Prospect Avenue, Louisville, Ky. JONAP, Sidney. * Mrs. Helen Jonap, 8129 DOZIER, Henry. Mrs. Izabell Dozier, 15 Broadway, Now York, N. Y. HECHANIC. Hamilton Street, Newark, N. J. KEPHART, George W. John Kephart, Cly- BIDE, Alf George. Ommund Eide, Glendive, mer, Pa. STARK, Theodore. Frank Stark, 124 Brook Mont. LANGE, William. Miss Amelia Lange, 411 Avenue, New York, N. Y. FORESTIER, Clebert. Ducrosel Forestier, Monroe Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. PRIVATES. Carencro, La. LEVY, Leo. Mrs. Rebecca Levy, 610 Howard FRIEND, Bert E. Mrs. Mary Friend, Charles Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENDRICKSON, Lloyd V. Mrs. Olivia F. City, Iowa. NELSON, Johns S. Mrs. Minnie Nelson, gen- Hendrickson, Mount Washington, Md. GADDY, James R. Edd L. Caddy, Adams- eral delivery, Pigeon Falls, Wis. MORTIMER, Charles. Noah Mortimer. R. F. villa, Tenn. SILVA, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Silva, 294 Win- D. 4, Manhattan, Kans. GARSKI, Nick Lawrence. Joseph Garski, throp Street, Cambridge, Mass. O'LOUGHLIN, Joseph P. Thomas O'Lough- 190 Mead Street, Racine, Wit. STENSON, Daniel V. Miss Mamle Stenson, lin, 120 Lyman Place, Detroit Mich. GIFFORD, Herbert Louis. Hiram Gifford, Hempstead, N. Y. PATTERSON, Hugh E. Robert Patterson, Rochester, Mass. WALLACE, William S. William G. Wallace, Camden, Ohio GRINDSTAFF, John E. Mrs. Mary J. Grind- R. F. D. 3, Rodgersville, Ala. PLAUMANN, William. Mrs. Louise Brown, staff, R. F. D. 2, Butler, Tenn. 289 Filmore Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. IIANDZA, John. Mrs. Anna Handza, Clar- Wounded (Degree Undetermined). RADFORD, Robert William. Miss Carolina ence, Pa. Radford, 70 Ross Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRINGTON, Harold Frank. Mrs. George LIEUTENANT. STICK, Charles. George Jeff, Sulphur, Okla. Harrington, North McGregor, Iowa. HOFACKER, George L. 'Mrs. Christian Hof- JOPLIN, Charles West. James Joplin, Gur- Missing in Action. acker, 942 North Second Street, Philadel- ley, Ala. phia, Pa. SERGEANTS. LIEUTDNANTS. HOFMANN, Fred E. Mrs. Elizabeth Harriet BARRIGAR, Frederick Nothan. Solomon CARUTIIERS, Louis L. A. B. Caruthers, 46 Hofmann 158 North Catherine Avenue, La Nathan Barrigar, Hotel Loether, Fredonia, South Second Street, Memphis, Tenn. Grange, Ii. Kans. CUTTER, Edward B. Mrs. Mary S. Cutter, HUTSON, Jewel W. Mrs. Mary Hutson, Na- BERKLEY, Charles R. Mrs. Eula Berkley, Anaka, Minn. cogdoches, Tex. R. F. D. 3, Lindsay, Okla. srDRGANTS. KLEID, George. Albert C. Kleid, 1612 Wall HARDING, Melville. Mrs. Gertrude Blake, Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Standard Oil Co., New York, N. Y. TILLM AN, Owen E. Carey Tillman, St. KLING, James E. Mrs. Margaret Kling, East McDANIEL, Thomas A. David McDaniel, Elmo, Ala. Second Street, Mansfield, Ohio. 511 Dakota Street, Seattle, Wash. BECKWITH, George. Mrs. Mary A. Beck- KRISTENSON, John S. Stone Fernland, 5 with, 1216 West Twenty-ninth Street, Erie, Sullivan Place, New York, N. Y. CORPORALS. Pa. KUSHNEKTI, Otto. Mrs. Carolina Kertz, 415 DOEMLING, Joseph F. Mrs. George Doem- Conover Street, South Amboy, N. J. LEDDY, Michael. Mrs. M. Leddy, County ing, 7 South Castle Street, Baltimore, Md. LABATE, Antonio. Anthony Paunchielli, 3 Cavan, Ireland. DOWLING, Mortimer F. Mrs. B. J. Dowling, Lockwood Place, Port Chester. ROBINSON, Edgar C. Mrs. Mattle Robinson, 176 Chestnut Street, Marlboro, Mass. LAIEY, Thomas G. Mrs. Annie Lahey, 513 box 308, Hugo, Okla. ROSENBURG, Henry H. Mrs. Elizabeth South James Street, Rome, N. Y. PRIVATES. Rosenburg Cresco, Pa. LARSON, Samuel. Mrs. Jennie Weinstock, McLANEY, James W. L. C. McLaney, Louis- 1459 Minford Place, New York, N. Y. BOURGEOIS, Paul L. Prudent Bourgeois, Polina, La. ville, Ala. LEVERS, Fred J. Mrs. Louise Levers, 82 CORPORALS. Second Street, Elizabeth, N. J. BROWN, George H. George A. Brown, Bethesda, Ky. MURPHY, Bertrand P. Mrs. Eliza M. Mur- LONGINOTTI, Theodore. Mrs. Marie Longi- DARLING, Charles. Daniel Darling, phy, Donnybrook, N. Dak. notti, 712 Savoy Street, West Hoboken, N. J. 8 Lib- LOSAPIO, Domenico. Vingenzi di Bitotto, erty Street, Walton, N. Y. ROBERTSON, Columbus W. George W. Rob- Piedmont, W. Va. HALE, James Williams. George Washington ertson, Mount Airy, N. C. LYNCH, David E. George M. Lynch, West Hale, Panama, Okla. RODENBECK, Henry. Mrs. Martha Roden- Nelfor, W. Va. IIARDCASTLE, Reginald. Mrs. Reginald beck, 1001 Clinton Street, Litchfield, Ill. MeCOWN, Harvey A. Mrs. Georgie A. Mc- Hardeastle, 3515 West Allegheny Avenue, WHITAKER, Edward K. Miss Grace Whit- Philadelphia, Pa. aker, Nashville, N. C. Cown, Teck, Tex. Harold Plumer. George C. An- McDONALD, William. Mrs. Manda McDon- HOWE, Forrest E. Mrs. Stella Moncur, ANDERSON, aid, 1407 Washington Boulevard, - Chicago. Lovell, Wyo. derson, 1328 New Street, Franklin, Pa. McLAUGHLIN, Edward R. Mrs. Catherine JOHNSON, Fritz E. Mrs. Esther Johnson, CLARK, Robert- J. Mrs. Mae Starliper, 134 F. McGovern, 2 Hamilton Street, Hartford, Conn. Hamilton Street, Waynesboro, Pa. Derry, Pa. JONES, John J. Gilbert J. Jones, 124 La- DYRES John W. Mrs. Bertha Eyres, 22 McLAUGHLIN, John William. Mrs. Mary fayette Street, Youngstown, Ohio. Mancliester Avenue, Paterson, N. J. McLaughlin, 374 Arch Street, New Britain, KATTNER, Robert E. W. Henry Kattner, MUNROE, George W. Mrs. Mammie Munroe, Conn. Copperas Cove, Tex. Manistique, Mich. McMULLEN, Leo J. John McMullen, El1s- KOEPP, Walter S. August A. Koepp, Rich- O'KEEFE, William A. Mrs. May O'Keefe, 86 worth, Me. ville, Minn. Wayne Street, Jersey City, N. J. McSIIANE, Martin T. Mrs. Ellen McShane, KOOP, Harold A. Mrs. Mable Koop, Louis- OWENS, Henry C. Mrs. Mary A. Owens, 2002 Carpenter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ville, Nebr. Hickman, Ky. MARLOW, Alfred. Mrs. Emily Andres, Globe, KYLLO, John. Paul Kyllo, Hayfield, Minn. SIMMONS, Lester L. George Simmons, 48 Ariz. McGARVEY, John. John McGarvey, 18 Pros- Dunham Street, Attleboro, Mass. MARCINIACK, Andrew. Adam Paniteld, 662 pect Street, Stoughton, Mass. TURNER, Overton L. Mrs. Nancie Turner, Second Avenue, New Kingsington. MeINTYRE, Donald G. Mrs. Ida McIntyre, Dexter, Tex. MARTIN, Fred L. W. R. Martin, Brice, Tax. 721 Hickory Street, Hollidaysburg, Pa. BUGLER. MARTIN, John. Mrs. Lucy Martin, Orick, MOGILL, Isadore. C. W. Benedict, Tulsa, Cal. Okla. GODDARD, Ralph J. Joseph J. Goddard, 75 MARTIN, Louis. Mrs. Freda Medinger, 174 MORRISON, John. William Morrison, 123 South Street, Athol, Mass. Iten Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. South Fourth Street, Easton, Pa. MECHANIC. MONROE, Harry E. Charles F. Monroe, 1441 OLSEN, Elmer. Christ Olsen, West Concord, Quarry Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. Minn. BOITANO, Columbo. Mrs. C. Boitano, 926 MONROE, John H. Mrs. Daisy D. Monroe, TORTORA, Deorato. Anthony Totora, 7 Old- South Grant Street, Stockton, Cal. Concord, N. C. woodpoint Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRIVATES. MOONEY, Frederick H. Mrs. Applonla WADSWORTH, Marvin E. Mrs. Mattie Wads- Mooney, 815 First Street, Grand Rapids, worth, Bellville, Tex. BARBE, Pierre. Mrs. Nettle Meste, San Ma- Mich. WILSON, Albert. Mrs. Carrie Wilson, R. F. teo, Cal. D. 5, Hopkinsville, Ky. BOYD, David L. Mrs. Alice M. Boyd, 715 MORTENSEN, Sofus. Mrs. Marie Mortensen, Liberty Avenue, Newport, N. Y. 8107 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. BARNUM, Miles B. Mrs. Mamie Barnum, MULLEN, William T. Vain Sauerwein, Dens- 305A South Meadow Street, Richmond, Va. BRACISZEWSKI, Jacob A. Mrs. Maggie Bra- Martin Street, Dunkirk, N. Y. more, Kans. BARRON, Alfred W. Walter Barron, South cissewski, 14 MURPHY, William Henry. Mrs. Laura Huck- Locust Street, Colfax, Iowa. BROOKSHIRE, James P. Mrs. Era Brook- Center, Tex. ins. Horton, Kans. DUNN. William L. Edward Dunn, R. F. D. shire, NICHOLS, 1, Wykoff, Minn. BUSCHE, Aloysius Henry. Mrs. Lena Busehe, Aril. Henry Nichols, Monette, GILSYIK, Alfred. None. 2548 Dodier Street, St. Louis, Mo. Ark. KARDELL, Oscar F. Frank J. Kardell, R. F: BULL, Ralph A. Mrs. Louise B. Bates, 134 OLSON, Jacob. Andrew Olson, R. F. D. 1, D. 2, Laurel, Nebr. Firglado Avenue, Springfield, Mass. Pollock, S. Dak. FITZGERALD, William B. Lum Fitzgerald, CAREY, John J. Christian M. Kraul, 6334 ORE, Roy Everette. Mrs. Fannie Orr, June- Dover, Tenn. Colby Street, Oakland, Cal. tion City, Kans. NUGENT, Henry. John C. Nugent, Masson, CARPINELLO, Nicola. Peter Vincita, 18 OSTRANDER, Guy William. Albert Os- Minn. Bell Street, Newport, Ky. trander, R. F. D. 4, Breckenridge, Mich. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 23 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

PAYNE, George W. Mrs. Stella Maritz, Killed in Action. Wounded Severely. Dante, Va. PALLACK, Adam. Andrew Grinski, general SERGEANTS. CArTAINS. delivery, Detroit, Mich. PLOTT, John R. irs. Katy Plott, 155 Ann BLACKWOOD, Bertice A. Mrs. B. E. Black- HART, George C. Mrs. Frank P. Hart, 405 Street, Middletown, Pa wood, Tomah, Wis. West Gray Street, Elmira, N. Y. PONTZAR, Otto William. Mrs. Charlotte BRUNIG, Paul M. F. W. Paul Brunig, 56 MCCULLTIM, John, jr. Mrs. John McCullum, Westburg, 009 Russel Avenue, North Min- Seventh Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Rice Lake, Wis. neapolis, Minn. CRICHTON, Maleomb B. irs. Mary Esker, POWELL, Bernard. A. D. Powell, 815 Bow 2210 Genesee Street, Trenton, N. J. LIEUTENANTS. Street, Wheeling, W. Va. HESTER, Hazel W. C. W. Hester, Chase BRUNK, Henry J. George L. Brunk, Savings PRENTICE, Ralph. Louis V. Prentice, Wells City, Va. Building, Lima, Ohio. Block, Huntsvile, Ala. CORPORALS. ALLEN, Jacob W. Jacob D. Allen, Clerk, Su- PRESBY, Harold S. H. 'W. Presby, 1522 preme Court, Jefferson City, Mo. Nineteenth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. BARCROFT, William L. Thomas D. Barcroft, 029 South Willett Street, Memphis, Tenn. RUFF, Arthur F. Mrs. Madge J. Ruff, 135 PRZYCZKOWSRL Joseph J. Mrs. Cecelia Johnston Street, Rock Hill, S. C. Przyczlowski, 1041 First Avenue, 3Mll- CARRAGUE, Michael T. George Carrague, waukee, Wis. 418 Twenty-second Avenue, Galveston, SERGEAXTS. Tex. RASH, Street. Floyd K. Rash, Cominto, Ark. COURTER, William J. Mrs. Agnes J. Courter, BRUNER, Albert. Harry Bruner, 876 Beards- READ, Noah. Mrs. Jennie Read, box 149, 3322 Third Avenue, Bronx, New York, N. Y. ley Street, Akron, Ohio. Placentia, Cal. BAKER, Russell. Mrs. Margaret Baker, 4505 COOK, Arthur E. Walter W. Cook, general REBER, Peter. John Reber, St. Joseph, Minn. West Spruce Street, Shamokin, Pa. delivery, Russell, Kans. REED, Charles E. John A. Reed, Moffitt, SWANSON, Herman. Mrs. Max Robertson, DACCI, Salvatore. Miss Catherine Daccl, 34 Tex. 1718 Seventh Street NW., Canton, Ohio. Cherry Street, New York, N. Y. 'REED, Gurney 1. Mrs. Mary A. Reed, 928 WILCOX, George Ward. Isaac Milton Wil- GIDDENS, Charles W. Mrs. Charles A. Gid- Venezia, Venice, Cal. cox, Ponca, Alcona County, Mich. dens, 312 South Main Street, Phillipsburg, N. J. ROACH, Jeremiah F. Mrs. Frances R. McUCIANICS. JARVIS, George W. Charles Jarvis, 325 Roach, 634 Fifty-third Street, Brooklyn, Stanhope Street, Brooktn, N. Y. N. Y. GREGG. Prank. Mrs. Anna C. Myer. 556 LOWE, Robert F. Mrs. Josephine E. Lowe, REYNOLDS, Orsen J. John W. Reynolds, East One hundred and forty-second Street, Campti, La. R. F. D. 2, St. Albans, Vt. New York, N. Y. SURDEZ, Louis. Mrs. Mary Michelet, 2516 ROBERTS, Wiley C. Coleman J. Roberts, SEATON, James E. irs. James E. Beals, Hih Street, Fruitvale, Cal. Hillsboro, Tenn. 514 East Walnut Street, Louisville, Ky. SWEENEY, Bernard F. Bernard Sweeney, ROCKLIN, Abram. Bonnie Rocklin, 2222 SCHNEIDER, George Joseph. Mrs. Sofde sr., 4020 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, East Forty-third Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Schneider, 2452 St. Raymond Avenue, New Pa. ROGERS, Austin. Mrs. Katie 'Rogers, York, N. Y. WILEY, Clarence. Mrs. Clara Wiley, 2811 R. F. D. 3, Church Hill, Tenn. WAGO lER. ROGERS, Lewis G. Mrs. Lula P. Rogers, Emerald Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .110 South Brighton Street, Dallas, Tex. WILDNER. Rudolph. Mrs. Frieder Wildner, WILLIAMS, Albert George. Mrs. Albert Wil- 162 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, N. Y. liams. 1078 Coney Island Avenue, Brook- RODGERS, William B. Mrs. Pearl Rodgers, lyn, N. Y. 1306 North F Street, Muskoghe, Okla. PRIVATES. OLSON, Otto Emil. Miss Sarah Sorenson, RONEY, Dwight N. William W. Roney, 105 1520 North Eighteenth Street, Superior, West Locust Street, Newark, Licking ARCITEY, Henry R. Mrs. Anna Archey, 225 Wis. County, Ohio. Boegtly Streer, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALLISON, Carl 0. Mrs. Freda Allison, 1212 ,RUMBOUGH, George II. Mrs. Constance BACHANT, Jesse R. David Bachant, R. F. Rumbough, Morse Street NE., Washington, D. C. 521 Harrison Street, Lynch- D. "'A," box 03, Sanger, Cal. BUERKLE, Frank August. William Buerkle, burg, Va. BOBST, Joseph K. Mrs. Nora Bobst, box Payne, Ohio. SANDERS, Verdin M. Robert IH. Sanders, 131, Crozet, Va. FLANNERY, Harry E. Mrs. Margie Siewrd- Archer City, Tex. BRANDENBURG, Edward H. Andrew Bran- sen, Browns Valley, Minn. SCHOLEN, Albert J. Joe Scholen, St. Cloud, denburg, R. F. D. 7, Wataga, Ill. JOHNSON, Irvin L. Irvin E. Johnson, 31 Minn. * BROWER, Albert. Nicholas Brower, R. F. Walnut Street, Pottstown, Pa. SCOTT, Walter F. Henry P. Scott, 757 East D. 3, Dorr, Mich. Twentieth Street, Los Angeles, Cal. CASSELL, Frank B. Benjamin J. Cassell, CORPORALS. SMARTT, Roy A. Raymond Smartt, 4903 2546 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Avenue 31, Rossville, Ga. Pa. BRADY, Albert L. Mrs. Mary Brady, R. P. D. SMITH, Max W. Harold T. Smith, R. F. D. CROCCO, John. Mrs. Mary Crocco, 471 Pearl 1, Annapolis, Md. 1, Cambridge Springs, Pa. Street, New York, N. Y. BURNS, George D. Mrs. Julia Burns, 72 Crowder, Red- Madison Street, Hartford, Conn. SOLON, Richard W. Mrs. Lucille G. Solon, CROWDER, Lester. Robert CRAMER, Lawrence. Charles Cramer, 908 925 Lakeside Place, Chicago, Ill. mon, Ill. SOPHIA, Julius C. Mrs. 1latilda Sophia, 908 DYE, Milton E. Charles H. Dye, 16 Pearl Fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Stanton Street, Port Huron, Mich. Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. LITTLE Clem. Mrs. Jennie D. Little, SPIEGEL, Henry J. Mrs. Mary Spiegel, 1151 FOSTER, Leonard. Mrs. John Foster, Ross- R. F. D. 7, Ticy, Ala. East Sixty-seventh Street, Cleveland, Ohio. man, Columbia County, N. Y. McCORMACK, James. Mrs. Susie Murray STREET, Alfoncer. Mrs. Vista Brooks, Na- GEHRING, Louis W. Mrs. Anna L. Stearns, McCormack, 159 Prospect Avenue, Brook- tional Soldiers Home, Johnson City, Tenn. Rutland, Iowa. lyn, N. Y. TAYLOR, Douglas M. John II. Taylor, Bay GREENE, Edward V. Edward Greene, West- McGOWAN, Robert E. Mrs. Sarah McGowan, Minette, Ala. fall road, Rochester, N. Y. 1290 Myrtle Avenue, Whiting, Ind. TIREY, Dee B. William A. Tirey, R. F. D. HENNING, Walter H. William Henning, R. MOORER, .John D. Mrs. Priscilla Moorer, 1, Carbon Hill, Ala. F. D. 3. Montevidlo, Minn. HIGGINS, Edward L. William C. Higgins, Braggs, Ala. TROWNSELL, Charles S. Mrs. Luella Peterson, Trownsell, 917 Montisque Avenue, Manis- R. F. D. 2, Stella Nebr. PETERSON, Bert A. Mrs. Helen tique, Mich. HILL, Walter B. Samuel P. 11111, Albemarle, Vinton, Iowa. N. C. SMITH, Keisel. Mrs. Minnie H. Smith, Skip- TURNER, Philip, Mrs. Alice Turner, 3203 HOWELL, Eldridge R. Miss May Howell, West Cary Street, Richmond, Va. pack, Pa. Grubbs. Ark. Harry A. (Bugler). James C. VDLARDE, Julio T. Mrs. Josephine Bottler, HUNDLEY, Walter E. Mrs. Lucinda Hund- TEAGUE, 841 West Seventy-fourth Street, Los An- ley, 435 Overby Street, Danville, Va. Teague, Perry, Okla. geles, Cal. HUNSINGER, Harry F. Mrs. Harry F. BARLAGE, John H. August Barlage, Wash- VETTER, George H. William Vetter, Niles, Hunsinger, East Fourth Street, Nescopeck, ington, Mo. Mich. Pa. CROOK, Kenneth L. Francis M. Cook, Handy WEAVER, Frank A. John A. Weaver, Benore, KEISER, George D. Mrs. Sallie L. Keiser, Street, Attleboro, Mass. Pa. Albertus, Pa. PERA, Theodore. Augustine Pera, Concondia KOHLER, Charles R. Mrs. Susan J. Koh- College, Springfield, Ill. WITTOWSKY, Gustav. August Wlttowsky. ler, 737 West Clark Avenue, York, Pa. Perryman, Md. PIKE, Sam H. Mrs. Francis 0. Pike, Cran- RUMANES, Nick. T. A. Rumanes, 728 Sixth WORL John T. Mrs. Iona Desmond, 1700 dali. Tex. Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. South Mulberry Street, Muncie, Ind. STANFIELD, George. Mrs. Georgia Stan- WALSH, Thomas J. Thomas J. Walsh, sr., ZIERK, William A. Charles Zierk, 1624 field, Paris, Tenn. 1248 Erwin Avenue, North Side, Pittsburgh, Franklin Street, Racine, Wis. TRUCHEON, Wilbur J. John B. Trucheon, Pa. 6 Branch Street, Malone, N. Y. VEDDER, James 0. Harmon A. Vedder, 44 BRODZIK, Frank S. Mrs. Mary Brodzik, 1030 SECTION 2, DECEMBER 3, 1918. East Seventy-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. Fourteenth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. WIGGINS, Grover C. Mrs. Jalia Ball Wig- ESTELLE, Sidney E. Levi H. Estelle, 603 The following casualties are reported gins, 611 Daisy Street, Goldsboro, N. C. Jefferson Avenue, Scranton, Pa. by the commanding general of the Ameri- WILSON, Cecil St. L, Mrs. Emmeline D. BAGGS, Ernest D. Mrs. Josephine Baggs, can Expeditionary Forces: Neubert. The Monterey, 351 West One hun- box 53, Sayre, Okla. dred and fourteenth Street, New York, WYER, Patrick L. Mrs. Bridget Wyer, 35 Xilled in action ------42 N. Y. J. WINDGARDEN, Marvin. Malon S. Winegar West Nineteenth Street, Weehawken, N. Died of airplane accident ------1 den, New Rome, Wis. BLAKELY, Francis L. Mrs. Francis Blakely, Wounded severely ------239 ZAPATA. Estanislo. Gregorlo Zapata, San box 143, North Cromwell, Conn. Wounded (degree undetermined) - 252 Diego, Tex. CHAPMAN, James M. Mrs. Maude M. Chap- man, 127 South Pearl Street, Joplin, Mo. Wounded slightly ------114 Ilied in Airplane Accident. HAGLER, Wiley A. Mrs. Marguerite Hagler, Hissing in action ------107 LIEUTENANT. Tuscaloosa, Ala. DTJSHEK, Vincent J. Mrs. Barbara Dushek, HILL, Elijah M. Charles J. Hill, 217 West Total ------755 R. F. D. 2, Maribel, Wis. Church Street, Decatur, Ala. 24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES .REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

HUGHES, John Francis. Miss Alice Blausser, BRANIN, Herbert Heath. Mrs. Annie W. H. LIBRA, Roy E. Leonard A. Libra, R. F, D. 4, 1129 Southern Boulevard, New York, N. Y. Branin, National Park, N. J. Jackson, Minn. LEWIS, William L. Mrs. Mariam E. Lewis, BREWSTER, Delbert 0. George 0. Brewster, MADERER, Ansley 0. Charles Maderer, Hoo- 5608 Belair Road, Gardenville, Md. Ruch, Oreg. sick Falls, N. Y. O'CONNELL, John T. Mrs. Johanna O'Con- BRINKMAN, Harold D. Mrs. Ellen Brink- MARTIN, Frank S. Dr. B. B. Martin, 839 nell, 11 Barnes Street, Ware, Mass. man, Pillager, Minn. Western Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. SPAULDING, Harold F. Charles L. Spauld- BUTT, Henry J. Mrs. Wealthy M. Butt, MORAN, Edward J. Mrs. Martha Moran, ing, Kimball, Minn. Centerburg, Ohio. Mount Savage, Md. THORNTON, Samuel B. Lee T. Thornton, CARR, Armey B. Mrs. Hester Carr, Dan- OLSON, Ross Andres. Mrs. Emma Bawman, R. F. D. 2, Rogersville, Ala. ville, Va. R. F. D. 1, Pitcairn, Pa. CATE, Fred V. Joseph H. Cate, box 641, PURCELL, John B. Chester Purcell, 817 MECHANICS. Anniston, Ala. Homestead Street, Baltimore, Md. STARR, Arman V. Austin Starr, Raleigh, CINAGLIANNI Guiseppe. Antonio Cinagl1- PLUMMER, Max B. Mrs. T. G. Plummer, 911 anni, 1135 South Marshall Street, Phila- Evans Street, Springfield, Mo. W. Va. Mrs. May Wolf Ren- THOMPSON, Hugo G. Mrs. Ida Thompson, delphia, Pa. RENDALL, Norman E. R. F. D. 1, box 50-N, Stockton, Cal. CLAPPER, Anthony F. Mrs. Frances Ne- dall, 1313 Adams Street, Brownsville, Tex. volas, 69 Sullivan Street, Swoyersville, Pa. SHANKLIN, Augustus J. Mrs. E. J. Wor- SADDLER. COLE, Edward E. Mrs. Emma Cole, R. F. D. sham, Union, W. Va. 1, Benton, Columbia County, Pa. SLAUGHTER, Felix. Mrs. Hannah Slaugh- RUSH, Clyde. Mrs. Ora Rush, Pryor, Okla. COLE, Walter. John Cole, R. F. D. 4, Union ter, Johnston, S. C. PRIVATES. City, Tenn. TODD, Robert R., jr. Mrs. Ellen Todd, Ham- CONNELLY, Cornelius. Miss Julia Connelly, ilton, Mo. AGOSTINO, Carmino D. Manoelo Angno, 42 36 Grant Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. ALLEN, John B. J. A. Mills, Clara, Fla. Rapelyo Avenue, Corona, Long Island, N. Y. COONEY, John J. Patrick Cooney, TO High ALLEN, Thurman R. Mrs. Jessie Allen, 2609 ANDERSON, Adolph. Mrs. Helen Anderson, Street, Ashley, Pa. Hearne Avenue, Shreveport, La. 545 Arch Street, New Burton, Conn. COOPER, Ed. Mrs. Julia Cooper, Diehl- ABBOTT Fred C. Mrs. Mary Abbott, 21 BENSON, Oliver. Knut Benson, box 102, stadt, Mo. Lincoln Street, Bridgeton, N. J. Gordonsville, Minn. COPPES, John H. E. Martin Coppes, Oak- BAKER, Thomas. Mrs. Hester Baker, Mulga, BLACKMON, Eddie A. John W. Blackmon, wood, Ohio. Ala. E. F. D. 4, Crescent, Okla. CRUM, Clarence G. Mrs. Frank L. Crum, BRIDGES, George W. Markey L. Bridges, BLANTON, Randall M. David R. Blanton, 447 West South Street, Frederick, Md. R. P. D. 3, Gaffney, S. C. Plant City, Fla. DALY, James F. Mrs. Mary Daly, 2208 ANGLE, Clyde. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Angle, BRATTIN, Olon B. Charley Brattin, R. F. Moore Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dingmans Ferry, Pa. D. 1, Washburn, Mo. DANIEL, John R. Mrs. Nellie J. Daniel, BISHOP, John M. Mrs. Mollie Bishop, 812 BRGGS, Albert Augusta. John A. Briggs, R. F. D. 1, Lobelville, Tenn. Packard Street, Kansas City, Kans. 340 East Waslington Street, Coldwater, DARLING, Herbert Delaney, Mrs. Etta Dar- GUTSCHOW, Troy W. William A. Gutschow, Mich. ling, Pitcher, N. Y. Huntley, Ill. CAMESI, David. Miss Maria Camesi, Clymer, DAUNCE, William. Richard Daunce, R. P. D. CHANDLER, Harold. Miss Edna B. Chand- Indiana County, Pa. 23, Ransomville, N. Y. ler, 4227 Berkely Avenue, Chicago, Ill. CASTOLDI, Fiorentino. Mrs. Virginia. Cap- DICKSON, Calvin M. Mrs. Martha H. Dick- CROCKA, Jacob. Cornelius Crocka, William- pola, 77 Mount Prospect Avenue, Newark, son, 1705 Fairmount Street, Fort Worth, son, N. Y. N. J. Tex. FOGEL, Byron. Columbus Lee Fogel, box DEWBERRY, Asa F. Mrs. Mary E. Dewberry, DOWELL, Homer. Mrs. Sarah Dowell, 634, Lacona, Iowa. 55 Russell Street, Berkley, Va. R. F. D. 1, Barboursville, Va. FLAHERTY, Robert J. Mrs. Ella M. Fla- EAVES, Robert B. Mrs. Annie H. Eaves, 104 ESPELAND, Conrad H1. Hartvig Espeland, herty. Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Md. Aubury Street, East Chattanooga, Tenn. 1612 North Forty-fifth Street, Seattle, LANHAM, Roy Upchurch. James 0. Lanham, GEBOLYS, Stanley. Mrs. Mary Jensen, 349 Wash. 12 South Sixth Street, Columbia, Mo. London Street, Detroit, Mich. PALL. William E. Mrs. Mary J, Fall, POWELL, Floyd W. Y. Lee Powell, Waldron, GI EER, Joseph. John J. Giefer, Hampton, R. F. D. 3. Perry, Iowa. Ark. Minn. FAUST, Walter G. Fred Faust, R. F. D. 3, PRICE, Harold E. John Price, 127 Trenton GUDGELL, Thomas J. Henry Gudgell, Cant- Long Prairie, Mina. Street, Pawtucket, R. I. rall, Ill. FENWICK, James R. Mrs. Francis E. Fen- PEPIN, Clifford S. Howard 'Pepin, 247 West HART, Mendus. Mrs. Nora Hart, 109 North wick, Sheaville, Oreg. Winnifred Street, St. Paul, Minn. Main Street, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. rITZPATRICK, John J. Mary Nevins, 951 REITZ, Joseph. Mrs. Rosey Reitz, 2256 East HASSEL, Edward A. Frank J. Hassel, 65 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tioga Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wright Street, Stapleton, Staten Island, GERACIMOS, Gust N. John N. Geracimos, ROSETTO, James. Marcello Cavalla, R. F. D. N. Y. 418 Fourth Avenue, Warren, Pa. 8, box 182, Vineland, N. J. HENDON, Eben D. Mark Hendon, R. F. D. 8, GOODYEAR, William. Mrs. Sarah Good- RUNGE, William F. Mrs. Mamie Runge, 274 Corsicana, Tex. year, 5206 Sheldon Street, Philadelphia, Watson Street, Aurora, Ill. ITUPPER, William M. Louis Hupfer, 46 New Pa. BALL, Willie. David Ball, Mosheim, Tenn. Road, Pittsfield, Mass. ARNOLD, Lee. Mrs. Mollie Arnold, Crock- BRITTINGIIAM, Lloyd. Mrs. Amanda Brit- LINDEMAN, Samuel D. Emile Lindeman, ett, Tex. tingham, Bradford, Ill. 3862 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, BALLARD' Harrison. Mrs. Ellan Ballard, BULL, Leslie H. William Bull, Fulton, Mo. Pa. Granee, Airk. EVELIN. Perry A. Elmer Vanover, 1904 PETTY, James A. Mrs. Nettle Petty, Corder, BEASLEY, George W. J. 0. Beasley, Burns- North Taylor Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Mo. ville, Ala. EVERHART. Marion. Charlie Glassy, Fort ROSSO, John. Dominico Nicola, 4038 Ridge BEASTER, Edward. Adam Beaster, 1814 C Worth. Tex. Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Avenue, Cloquet, Minn. HTASSEL. Henry N.. Mrs. Mary Spruill, Cress- ROWELL, John II. Mis. W. M. Murphy, Val BEFFERT, Albert J. Ernest G. Stauber, well, N. C. Rico Pla 103 Pacific Street, Newark, N. J. HOLLAND, Charles W. John Holland. Steu- RTLEDGE, James W. William A. Rutledge, BURK, 1ohn. Miss Georgie Burney, 52 West ben, Me. I. F. D. 1. Iloulka, Miss. Bethel Street, Hagerstown, Md. RI-TTER, Alvin. Thomas Jefferson Rutter, BUSH, Clarence L. Mrs. Emma Reise, Palco, KREILING, Walter T. Mrs. Edna Kreiling, R. F. D. 1, New Stanton, Pa. Kans. 942 Penn Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pa. SATTTER, Jacob A. Henry Sautter, R. F. D. LIPSCOMB, John. John Lipscomb, Court- BOOTH, Harry R. Mrs. Mabel Booth, Rich- land. Ala. 1, Bowling Green, Ohio. mond, Mo. SAVAIANO, Domenico. Miss Assunta Saval- LUMBLEY, Joseph R. Mrs. Dona V. Lumb- ano, 1004 South Peoria Street, Chicago, Ill. BUTCHER, Charles A. Mrs. Margaret ley, Galena, Kans. Butcher, Corbin, Ky. Ro- SCHICK. Miles H. Mrs. R. A. Schick, Mon- BRUNER, Julius H. Rufus G. Bruner, LYNCH, James B. Bernard Lynch, 149 toursville Pa. Frost, Tex. sette Street, New Haven, Conn. SPULAWSKI, Steve. Frank Spulawski, 414 MeKINNEY. Stokes. Mrs. Olle McKinney, East Pine Street, Olean, N. Y. BOWERS, Carley. Mrs. Osie Bowers, R. F. Spear, N. C. D. 1, Stover, Mo. Davey, 507 TIHOMPSON, Voss E. Mrs. Ella Thompson, DAVIDSON, George S. Mrs. Mary David- MANN, Harry H. Mrs. May box 34, Oakland, Oreg. Bank Street, Wallace, Idaho. son, 1764 Weeks Avenue, New York, N. Y. MARQULZ, Philip L., jr. Mrs. Winifred Mar- TOLLEY, Robert L. Mrs. Ola X. Tolley, DI MICHELE, Capriele. Guiseppe Presto, ques. 427 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Evergreen, Va. 4112 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. McWILLIAMS, John S. Miss Bessie Me- BAIRD, James F. Mrs. Jesse Baird, North FERGUSON. Peter- L. Duncan Ferguson, Mannes, 4206 Shaw Street, St, Louis, M1o. Troy, Vt. Warwick, N. Dak. C. Phillips, GAZARIAN, Rupen. Chuan Gazarian, 889 PHILLIPS, David C. William BARNETT, Clarence. Price Barnett, Wise- R. F. D. 6, Greenville, S. C. East First Street, Boston, Mass. D. 3, Ard- ville, Tenn. HOUSE, George. Mrs. Hannah House, 988 POLLY, Frank. Roy Polly, R. F. BARRY, Lawrence 0. Richard Barry, Ewing, Joseph Campan Street, Detroit, Mich. more, Tenn. Mo. KORN, Louis M. Reinhold Korn, general de- PREGERSON, Abraham. Miss Hussi Friar, 830 Paulina Street, Chicago, Ill. BEAM, Leslie. Mrs. Kate Beam, Riverton, livery, Clara City, Minn. Iowa. KRAMER, James. Mrs. Johana E. Kramer, SYANOYSKI, Alfonso. Frank Yaroses. 115 2650 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Twenty-fourth Avenue, Melrose Park, Ill. BERNDT, Fredrick. Mrs. Predrick Berndt, KRETZMER, Frederick C. Mrs. Geraldine Balfour, N. Dak. HARRELL, Litti. Miss Fannie F. Harrell, Kretzmer, 82 West Forty-fourth Street, Vivian, La. BLANCHARD, Oliver E. Miss Ada Peck, Bayonne, N. J. Mary Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. KRENTZ. Richard E. William Krents, HOFFMAX, Nathan. Phillip Phinly Hoff- BOSTICK, John. Mrs. Mollie Bostick, Rock- Springfield, Minn. man, 1442 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago, ingham, N. C. KULLA, Charles J. Charles J. Kulla, sr., III. BOWERS, Harvey L. Miss Flora E. Bowers, Jenkins, Minn. IANUZZI, Francisco. Louis lanuzzi, San Second Street, New Cumberland, Pa. LOCASCIO, Gaspari. Salvatore Locasclo, 208 Donato, Di Ninelior P, Cosensa, Italy. BOYD, Llyses. Mrs. Fannie Boyd, Hastings, East One hundred and sixteenth Street, JENSEN, Albert V. Ely Jensen, Toldbod- Fla. New York, N. Y. gade 2, Copenhagen, Denmark. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 25 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING JENSEN, Tony A. Soren Jensen, R. F. D. 3, LIDUTENANTS. FRANKENSTEIN, Max. Mrs. Lillian Frank- Marshfield, Wis. enstein, Nowata, Okla. JENSEN, Viggo W. Mrs. Johannah Jensen, BROWN, Everard F. Mrs. Florence Brown, MOORE, Thomas Joseph. John Moore, 698 927 Twenty-fifth Avenue South, Seattle, 2224 Bailey Street, Buffalo, N. Y. East One hundred and thirty-eighth Street, Wash. FAIRCHILD, Frederick T. Mrs. Kate Fair- New York N. Y. child Arnold, 2628 Park Avenue, Minneapo- NARDIELL6, Luigi. Joseph Nardiello, 138 JOHNSON, Victor N. Mrs. John P. Johnson, lis, Minn. 3925 Morrell Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Locust Street, Waterbury, Conn. KAESTNER, Bruno. Jack Kaestner, 1228 FRASER, Charles A. A. L. Fraser, 28 Same- OVERBY, George. G. W. Overby, Snow Hill, Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. set Street, Plymouth, Mass. N. C. KING, Henry Frank, jr. Mrs. H. F. King, HEMPLER, Herbert G. Mrs. Carrie L. MARBLE, John C. W. S. Marble, Rangeley, Baileys Switch, Ky. Hempler, Round Knob, Ill. Me. KNARIR, Allen Dewey. Mrs. Amilia Knarr, MULVEY, Joseph P. Mrs. Ellen T. Mulvey, NALLEY, William R. Mrs. Bessie McKenzie, 400 Union Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 392 Ridgewood Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2203 North Wace Street, Wichita, Kans. LARSON Hjalmar R. Charles T. Larson, 9 WELLMAN, Homer M. Mrs. Eurydice A. RADKE, Edward. Fred Radke, Hoople, Palm treet, West Concord, N. H, Wellman, 227 Fairmount Avenue, James- N. Dak. LENTZ, William C. Mrs. Mary Lents, 1625 town. N. Y. SPAULDING, Harry. Milo Spaulding, Town- North Spring Street, Baltimore, Md. BURKS, Peter D., jr. Peter D. Burks, sr., send, Mass. LOCKE, Leslie Clark. James E. Locke, gen- Rome, Ga. STEVENSON, Horace Partridge. Lew E. eral delivery, Delphos, Kans. SERGEANTS. Ste- nuson, Alma, Nebr. McCORMICK, Elzie G. Mrs. Vianna Mc- SULLIVAN Patrick. Mrs. Catherine Webbs, Cormick, Waiteville, W. Va. FERRIER, William. James F. Ferrier, 111 4762 Schiekls Avenue, Chicago, Ill. McDONNELL, William J. Miss Margaret High Street, Springfield, Mass. FARMER, Jeff A. Mrs. Mary Farmer, box McDonnell, 384 Washington Avenue, FINNAN, George Alexander. Mrs. George 596, Brownsville, Tex. Brooklyn, N. Y. A. Finnan, 498 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, PATRICK, Thomas Fitz. Mrs. D. Doyle, 927 MCGLYNN, William Aloysius. Mrs. Helen B. N. Y. Park Avenue, Hoboken, N. J. Clark, 2558 North Seventh Street, Phila- HOLLAND, George 0. Mrs. Lou G. Holland, POWELL, Everett. Thomas Powell, 94 East delphia, Pa. R. F. D. 3, Selma, N. C. Burnham Street, Battle Creek, Mich. McKEE, James R. Mrs. W. S. McKee, R. F. MITCHELL, Le Roy. Mrs. Ellen Mitchell, ROSENWALD, Andres. Mrs. Esther Rosen- D. 3, Stanley, Wis. 4314 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. wald, 820 Forty-second Street, Brooklyn, MAKARCZYK Joseph. Alex Makarezyk, 363 SEDLAK, John Joseph. Mrs. Anna Sedlak, N. Y. Stockton Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. 942 North Durham Street, Baltimore, Md. WHITE, Clarence D. Mrs. Margaret White, MALONEY, Michael. Mrs. Michael Me- VON WIEDING, Frederick. Mrs. Adelaide 2824 Cass Street, Omaha, Nebr. Kenna, 11 First Street, Woodside, N. Y. Von Wieding, 178 Frost Street, Brooklyn, KASTAL, Harry. Mrs. Rose Newman, 17 Gay MARCELLO, Joseph. Daniel Marcello, 776 N. Y. Street Providence, R. I. Penbrook Street, Bridgeport, Conn. WYNN, Robert L. Mrs. Julia Wynn, Newton, LABREIQUE, Eugene P. Mrs. A. N. La- MARKEL, Kelly 0. Mrs. Kate Rhue, Hast- Ala. Brecque, 20 Westland Road, Watertown, ings, Pa. ARTHUR, Oscar F. Rev. Albert C. Arthur, Mass. MEYER, Alby S. John E. Meyer, 532 Hard- Buckhanon, W. Ira. MASTER DNGINEER. esty Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. FRUMAN, Arthur C. A. Mrs. Chester Fra- MILLER, Herman X. Mrs. Erna H. Green, man, 194 Conselyes Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMPSON, William. Jackson R. Thomp- 254 Canester Avenue, Hornell, N. Y. DOVE, Henry. John W. Dove, R. F. D. 4, son, 2105 Grand Avenue, Dallas, Tex. MONACO, Luigi. Rafelo Monaco, 707 West Vanna, Ga. BUGLER. Commercial Street, Anaconda, Mont. PURVIS, William F. Robert C. Purvis, 821 MONTGOMERY, Benjamin F. Mrs. Della North Vine Street, Grand Island, Nebr. CARSON, Earl. Mrs. Elizabeth Carson, 4003 Montgomery, 725 Marion Street, St. Louis, BREITEGAN, Gregg D. Mrs. Annie E. Bren- Pechine Street, Wissahickon, Philadelphia, Mo. nor, R. F. D. 2, Safe Harbor, Pa. Pa. BUTLER, Richard. Mrs. Margaret Butler, MONTY, William. Mrs. Sarah Monty, West 328 Third Street, South Boston, Mass. MECHANICS. Chary, N. Y. COATE, Francis C. Jesse L. Coate, Howard, OLSON, Anton M. Malt Olson, Osseo, Wis. WALLACE, Clarence P. Joseph C. Wallace, PAJEDE, Mont. 5146 Westminister Avenue, Philadelphia, Boleslaw. Jim Pajede, Elizabeth- FIFE, Walter J. Mrs. Mary Fife, 1235 South Pa. port, N. J. Street, West Philadelphia, Pa. PARENT, Vicenzo. Sam Vent, 210 Ellis Forty-ninth ZLEVOR, Edward Joseph. John ZIevor, 1502 Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PREUDENBERGER, Charles William. Mrs. Douglas Avenue, Racine Wis. PEARSON, John B. August Olson, R. F. D. G. H. Woerner, 138 Chew Street, Philadel- ROllRER, Francis D. deorge Rohrer, 908 1. Grandy, Minn. phia, Pa. South Oakwood, Columbus, Ohio. POWERS, Michael J. Patrick Powers, 15 JACKSON, John Henry. James Walter Cobb, MORGAN, Marvin Hugh. John Irvy Morgan, 4924 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Advance, Mo. Leonard Street, New Haven, Conn. MATHIS, Samuel Sherman. George L. PRESCOTT, Francis P. Mrs. Henrietta Pres- Mathis, Maysville, Mo. WAGONERS. cott, 313 Park Street Lake City, Minn. PARISH, Frank. Mrs. Mary E. Parish, Van- ROGERS, Charlie L. 1. G. Rogers, R. F, D. MENDOZA, Telesforo Parra. Miss Dolores 2, Marion, S. C. dalia, Ill. Mendoza, 418 South Stanton Street, El ROLANDO, Joseph. John Rolando, 282 Bank PUCKETT, Robert B. William R. Puckett, Paso, Tex. Street, Waterbury, Conn. Trimble, Tenn. GRIFFEN, Thomas H. Dora C. Griffen, RYSLAVY, William. Charles J. Ryslavy, 516 PYEATTE, John C. Mrs. John C. Pyeatte, Helena, Ala. West Ella Street, Beatrice, Nebr. 312 North Okmulgee Street, Okmulgee, Okla. WEATHERILL, Alvie A. Davis Weatherill, SABATINE, Madoel. Mrs. Mary Sabatine, ROURKE, George C. Mrs. Rose P. Rourke, Jerseytown, Pa. 119 Broadhead Street, Old Forge, Pa. 19 Charter Street, Newburyport, Mass. NORMAN, William S. Reed T. Norman, Mc- SHARKEY, Michael. Lawrence Sharkey, 142 SPRAGUE, Roy Clayton. Calbert Sprague, Intosh, N. Mex. Carter Street, Rochester, N. Y. North Canton, Ohio. WARD, Hugh F. L. Ward, 1 West Third SHAW, William H. John W. Shaw, Wolford, WEBER, Carl L. Mrs. Margaret Weber, 65 Street, Lowell, Mass. Hope Avenue, Worcester, Mass. N. Dak. COOKS. SMITH, Paul H. Mrs. Gertie M. Smith, WOODBURY, Clem R. A. H. Bell, Fourth Cavetown, Md. floor, Stevens Building, Detroit, Mich. CYR, Patrick David. Levite Cyr, box 650, Van Buren, Me. SOLDIVIERO, Carmine. Vito Soldiviero, CORPORALS. Province of Poteza-Venosa, Italy. STOER, Ed. Mrs. May Stover, Brazos, Tel. STEVENS, John. Mrs. Susie Stevens, Cole BLAISDELL, Joseph R. Mrs. Charles J. PRIVATES. City, Iowa. Cover, box 193, Fort Morgan, Colo. COMSTOCK, Alfred. Mrs. M. L. Comstock, BELL, Willie L. Mrs. Leonora Dean, Newton, SULTZER, George. Mrs. Katherine Sultzer, Miss. 116 313 State Street, Alpena, Mich. East Taylor Street, Taylor, Pa. FIGERMAN, Robert M. David Figerman, COFFIN, Milton D. S. C. Dukes, Swifton, SUTTERFIELD, Everett. Mrs. Sarah Sutter- Ark. field, 1186 Tinton Ave., New York, N. Y. Summer, Ill. FUGATE, Sam. Volney Fugate, Jefferson- COX, William T. William H, Cox, Eskdale, THOMPSON, Wilson N. Mrs. Mary A. Thomp- ville, Ohio. W. Va. son, Lufkin, Tex. COYNE, Edward. Mrs. Margaret Coyne, 2555 TURNER, Dixon L. Mrs. Dixon L. Turner, GERBER, Edward. Louis Gerber, Spring Washington Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. Dimmitt, Tex. Street, Union City, Conn. CRONIN, Luke V. John Cronin, 18 Maud WHOLF, George V. David Wholf, Quick, RENFRO, Clarbourne. Mrs. Mary Gibbs, 323 Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Mo. East Monroe Street, Mexico, Mo. FARNUM, Charles E. Mrs. Lora T. Farnum, WITCHIE. Louis V. Mrs. Mary Witchie, GRAHAM, Harry W. Mrs. Minnie Graham, East Wilton, Me. Allen, Mont. 1005 West Henley Street, 0lean, N. Y. FLORA, Bert. David M. Flora, R. F. D. 26, WOOD, Jack. Mrs. Margaret L. Wood, Joppa, HANSON, Christian E. Mrs. Anna Hanson, Kingsville, Mo. Ill. Alberta, Minn. FORSYTH, Edgar A. Edgar A. Forsyth, 171 WOOD, Oscar C. Henry C. Wood, R. F. D. HAYES, Richard K. Mrs. Mary A. Hayes, Lexington' Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 1, Chesterfield, Tenn. R. F. D. 3, Mansfield, Pa. GILLOCH, Allie W. Joe Gillock, Russel1ville, ZIELENSKI, Stanley. Chester Zielenski, IRBY, Judson J. J. H. Irby, Goose Creek, Ky. 6710 Baxter Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Tex. GOULD, Frank W. Mrs. Clara B. Gould, KOCH, Arthur H. Carl Koch, 650 St. Peter Buckhannon, W. Va. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). Street, St. Paul, Minn. GUST, William A. Mrs. Louise Gust, 2512 LOHl, Frank L. Mrs. Mabel Lob, 218 Fourth McDownell Street, North Side, Pittsburgh, MAJOR. Street, Union Hill, N. J. Pa. LOWE, James H. Joseph C. Lowe, R. F. D. 1, HALACY, Thomas B. Mrs. Lucy Halacy, Oak WOODWARD, Harold C. Mrs. H. C. Wood- Street, Uxbridge, Mass. ward, 938 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, Fingerville, S. C. N. Y. BURKE, James E. John Burke, 1663 Foulk- HENRY, Walter H. Mrs. Mabel Henry, El- CAPTAIN. rod Street, Philadelphia, Pa. dorado. Ill. DOWD, Frederick A. P. J. Dowd, 51 View HERBERT, Raymond. Rince Herbert, Mada- LOHMEYER, William, jr. William Lob- Street, Holyoke, Mass. waska, Me. meyer, 401 Broad Street, Charleston, W. FORTIN, James A. Frank Fortin, 4 Clifton HOUSEKNECHT, Frank L. William Monroe Ya. Street, Lawrence, Mass. Houseknecht, Hugheaville, Pa. 26 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING JONES, Austin F. John P. Jones, Birch Run, WHITE, William Wyatt. Mrs. Lousia Brown, BROWN, William C. Mrs. Rhoda Parker, W. Va. 1244 West Exchange Street, North Fort Parkertown, N. J. KASPEREEN, Frank J. Mrs. Mary Kaspe- Worth, Tex. BURKE, Edmund C. Mrs. Eva M. Clough, reen, Springfield, N. J. WILBURN, Robert J. Mrs. Julia Wilburn, 8 Foxon Street, New Haven, Conn. KENNEDY, Ferris A. Mrs. Albertis Kennedy, 20 New Street, Mamaroneck, N. Y. BOLTON, John W. Mrs. Frances E. Bolton, 0 Porteus Street, Little Falls, N. Y. WILDASIN, Archie W. Albert S. Wildasin, Conway, Ark. KIKER, Elmer E. Mrs. Sarah Kiker, Straf- R. F. D. 4, Hanover, Pa. CARVER, James. James Carver, 112 Smith ford, Pa. SADLER, Leo M. Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler, 2073 Street, Norwich, Conn. LANCASTER, Jim. William H. Lancaster, Jackson Street, Dubuque, Iowa. COLLINS, Wilmer D. Mrs. Lucy A. Collins, Addington, Okla. SIMS, Walter M. Mrs. Gertie Browman, 307 Poplar Street, Wilmington, Del. LIGORANO, Nicholas John. Mrs. Lucy Li- R. F. D. 3, Thompsonville, Ill. COLBERT, Patrick J. Michael Colbert, 423 gorano, 500 West Thirty-third Street, New SHANNON, John M. Mrs. Noble Souder, cor- West Broadway, South Boston, Mass. York, N. Y. nr Second and Summit Streets, Souder- DANNHARDT, Peter. Mrs. Maggie Dann- MoHUGO, Michael F. Mrs. A. Higgins, 407 ton, Pa. hardt. 757 Seneca Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Saratoga Street, East Boston, Mass. SUDBRINK, Robert J. Mrs. M. Sudbrink, DELWORTH, Michael. Mrs. Anna Delworth, PATTERSON, Albert, Albert Patterson, 9 5 Cooper Street, Astoria, N. Y. Sumack, Vt. Sharon Avenue, Boston, Mass. TIBBETS, Loyd J. Mrs. George Stewart, DONAHUE, Jeremiah L. Mrs. Mary Donahue, RAYMOND, Charles A. Miss D. I. Dunbar, East Highlands, Cal. 50 Fischer Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. Shelburne Falls, Vt. TROY, George T. James Troy, Waldwick, DOWSER, George E. Mrs. Mary Dowser, 640 ALTMAN, Lester. Mrs. Mary E. Altman, N. J. Oakland Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Blackshear, Ga. TROYCHUK, Nikita. Artem Troychuk, Ave- FOREMAN, Merton D. Mrs. Martha Fore- ANDREWS, Tim. Miss Elizabeth Andrews, nue B and Fourth Street, New York, N. Y. man, Slaton, Tex. 428 Fourth Avenue, Homestead, Pa. PATTERSON, Alfred R. Mrs. Mary O'Hite, GIRTON, BAKER, Samuel C. Joseph Baker, White Stuarts Draft, Va. Howard D. Mrs. Ella Girton, 23 Siznal, N. Mex. First Street, Farrandsville, Pa. AHRINGER, John. Mrs. Catherine Ward, GREEN, Edward BANNON. James. Mrs. Edith Bannon, 2201 124 Cottage Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. W. Mrs. H. A. Green, 16 Yelland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Knoll Street, Roslindale, Mass. BAKER, Samuel L. Mrs. Mary B. Baker, HALIKMAN, BENTLEY, Alfonso. Mrs. Mary Winslow, Danville Ark William. Harris King Htalik- Milton, Fla. BARNES, Frank L. Pred R. Barnes, 360 Cot- man, 1985 Broadway, New York, N. Y. BOHNIS, James T. Thomas J. Bohnis, 125 HANSEN, Syver. Mrs. Helen Clark, 232 Van tage Street, Athol, Mass. Houten Street, Paterson, South Street, Newark, N. J. BARR Wesley Irving. Mrs. Belle Barr, Ar- N. J. BOLAND, Harry B. George W. Boland, 3026 ling'on, Wash. HAYES, Roosevelt. Robert Hales, Jackson, North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BERS James. George Beres, 358 East Ky. BOURGET, Thomas A. Camille Bourget, 77 Twenty-fourth Place, Chicago, Ill. HAMMOND, William. 'Mrs. Nellie Gonyeau, Summer Street, Taunton, Mass. BERNESCONI, Marcel E. Rene Bernesconi, 87 Pearl Street, Burlington, Vt. BROWN, Sherman. Rollin Brown, Sigour- 14 Granite Street, Barry, Vt. HICKLE, Clarence A. George W. Hickle, rev, Iowa. BOWLER, Leonard A. Mrs. Mary Bowler, R. F. D. 1, St. Anne. Ill. BURKE, Herbert R. Mrs. Daisy Gardner, 24 47 Hall Street, Waltham, Mass. HORWICH, Samuel. Richard Ilorwich, 349 South Henry Street, Madison, Wis. BURORD, Terane Vernon. Mrs. Emma West One hundred and sixty-third Street, BURTON, George H. Mrs. Teresa Burton, Tuttle, 102 East Street, Defiance, Ohio. New York, N. Y. 4298 Brandon Avenue, Richmond Hill, BURKS, Seldon B. Tom Burks, Antioch, IIEYNE, Augustus P. Mrs. Louise Ileyne, N. Y. Okla. 5885 Pentridge Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BURTLESS, Harry. Mrs. Lehia Burtless, R. BURCH, Roscoe E. James R. Burch, Athol, IOGAN, William A. Charles Hogan, Ber- F. D. 2, Auburn, N. Y. Warren County, N. Y. wyn, Pa. COBURN, Theodore J. D. L. Coburn, 949 CHRISTENSEN Thomas M. Mrs. Elsie Nel- KEEFER, Oscar. Mrs. Emma Keefer, Mc- Main Street, Woburn, Mass. son, 3003 Frederick Street, Omaha, Nebr. Sherrystown, Adams County, Pa. Roderfield, COFFEY, Willie L. L. A. Coffey, COOKE, Robine Elmer. Dade William Cooke, KENNEDY, James J. Mrs. Mary Kennedy, W. Va. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 112 Fourteenth Street, Hoboken, N. J. COOK, Hurley. Mrs. Sarah R. Cook, 307 COKER, Walter T. Mrs. T. B. Cress, R. F. LONG, Harry. Mrs. Alice Long, Jewell East Liberty Street, Savannah, Ga. D. 8, Montesano, Wash. Kans. City, DONAHUE, George. Mrs. Charles Engfer, COLLINS, Joseph William. Miss Margaret LOUGIILIN, James J. Owen Loughlin, 223 217 Kingsland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Collins, 145 Chapel Street, Newton, Mass. East J. Mrs. Bertha Dwor- CROWLEY, Michael. Mrs. Julia Harlon, .61 Sixty-ninth Street, New York, N. y. DWORSKY, Edward LUSCH, Paul M. Mrs. Elnora Lusch, Du- sky, St. Louis Park, Minn. Plain Street, Providence, R. I. shore, Pa. EVANSHAW, Andrew. John Evanshaw, 32 EDGIN, Cleve. Dave Markham, Ozark, Ark. East Tamarack Street, Hasleton, Pa. FELDSTEIN, Martin B. Mrs. Jennie Feld- MACAFEE, Donald R. Mrs. I1. MacAfee, 120 FAULL, Albert. Miss Lena Faull, 45 Main stein, 2510 South Eleventh Street, Phila- Park Street, Medford, Mass. Street, West Haven, Conn. delphia, Pa. McKAY, Charles Albert. Mrs. Eliza J. Mc- FRIED, Fred. Miss Lena Fried, 1869 Bath- FITZPATRICK, John F. Mrs. Daniel Coney, Kay, 5 Ellis Street, Lynn, Mass. aste Avenue, New York, N. Y. Bishop and Connecticut Avenues, Bridge- MATTER, Emil. Harry Matter, 106 College GRASER, Thomas G. Mrs. Mary Graser, 330 port, Conn. Avenue, Troy, N. Y. North Law Street, Allentown, Pa. FOSS, Albert. Mrs. Julia Foss, Loyal, Wis. MARCHARD, Joseph C. Mrs. C. II. Marchard HAMMONS, Harley H. Morton Bosley, Tren- FREDICKSON. Alfred. Miss Roan Fredick- 1621 Sixteenth Street, Sacramento, Cal. ton, Mo. son, Corbin, Ky. NAIDYHOR, Matt. Paul Naidyhor, R. F. D. HAUGLAND, Carl. Cornelius Larson, Col- FRY, Elza C. Mrs. Emma Fry, R. F. D. 1, box 53, Thorpe, Wis. lender, Iowa. box 29, West Hamlin, W. Va. NIELSON, Nikolai. N. C. Nielson, 2001 Mil- HINDAHL, Harry. Mrs. Anna Hindahl, 721 FLANAGAN, Joseph J. Michael J. Flana- waukee Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. North Main Street, Washington, Iowa. gan, 314 Federal Street, Bridgeport, Conn. O'CONNELL, William. FUGO, Ernesto. Dominick Constantinos, Mrs. Mary Kate Gor- HOWELL, Jesse A. Mrs. Sarah E. Howell, man, 65 East One hundred and fifth Street, Mand, W. Va. box 585, Ellwood City, Pa. New York, N. Y. KATZ, Fred L. C. Katz, Riverside, Conn. JEFFERSON, Oscar. Mrs. Fannie Flowers, OSBORNE, George 803 Nevada Street, San Antonio, Tex. KEETCH, William 0. Mrs. Sue Keetch, R. Archie J. Osborne, Mrs. Elsie Day, 325 Troy, Tex. 1958 Northampton Street, Holyoke, Mass. JOHNSON, Edward K. PAULL, William Henry. Stanley Paull, He- Nineteenth Street, Portland, Oreg. LEMBO, Andrew. Charles Lembo, 306 Fern- bron, Ill. WOHNSON, August Edward. Mrs. Annie wood Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Johnson, R. F. D. 1, Pantry, N. Dak. LAXTON, William A. Mrs. Emma Laxton, FLANAGAN, Patrick. Mrs. Catherine Tier- JONES, Herbert F. Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Tils- 122 Osborne Street, Auburn, N. Y. rene, 205 Eighth Street, Jersey City, N. J. dale, Saskachewan, Canada. LENTZ, Gus T. Fred Lentz, R. F. D. 4, Mon- QUINN, Joseph Patrick. T. F. Quinn, 213 KENT Bert Elise B. Kent, Rising Star, Tex. tello, Wis. Mortimer Street, Dunmore, Pa. KIERN, Frederick C. Peter Kieran, 1644 MOORE, Charlie M. James W. Moore, Rico, RESTINO, John. Mrs. Katie M. Restino, 13 East Twenty-first Street, Brooklyn N. Y Tex. Belden Hill Avenue, Winnepauk, Conn. KRUEGER, Gust W. Herman Stelfens, 215 ROGGE, Paul C. Julius Rogge, 1203 Birch O'NEIL, John. Charles O'Neil, 163 Salem Street, Eleventh Avenue, St. Cloud, Minn. Street, Lawrence, Mass. Atlantic, Iowa. LYNCH, Condia. Daniel Lynch, Pruden, Tenn. ROSE, William S. Mrs. Minnie W. Rose, SCOTT, Lee. Mrs. Emma Olivia Scott, 715 MATHEWS, Stanley Smith. Mrs. Annie 3333 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Nicholson Street, Richmond, Va. Mathews, Dayton, Ohio. ROY, Joseph F. Alfred Roy, Winslow, Me. SCHULTZ, John R. Mrs. Mina Schultz, Coll- MORROW, Ewell H. Thomas C. Morrow, STOHN, Otto Carl. Paul Felix Stohn, 239 bran, Colo. Centralia, Okla. S Street, Jersey City Heights, N. J. SKEONCA, Joe. Enrico Skeonca, 7 New PULLIAM, Alma C. Mrs. Virginia Pulliam, STRONG, William Glenn. Mrs. Della G. Street, Thompoonville, Conn. Tennille. Ga. Strong, 1124 Scott Avenue, Fort Scott, SILVERMAN, Samuel. Mrs. Annie E. Silver- RUSSELL, Maurice E. Charles P. Russell, 5 Kans. man, 1123 Fortieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Perkins Street, Farmington, Me. SOCULAR, Israel. Sendar Shorchet, 195 Ben- SAUMS, Charlie L. Mrs. Saddle Saums, STUENKEL, Hugo. August Stuenkel, R. F. D. 2, Lockhart, Tex. ton Street. Detroit, Mich. Barker, Tex. THACKERAY, William. Charles Thackeray, SCHWARTZBURG, Louis, Mrs. Lena Schwartz- TIMMINS, Arthur L. Isaac Timmins, John Street. Frackville, Pa. Buckland Side, Shelburne Falls, Mass. burg, 39 Meeker Avenue, Brooklyn N Y. TATUM, Anderson. Mrs. Anna Tatum, R. F. SPENCER, TYEYANDT, Alfred Jennings. Alfred S. Oren D. Alex Spencer, Atillwater, Weyandt, 412 Cass Avenue, Allouez, Wis. D. 2, box 62, Tague, Tex. Ky. WORKMAN, Hiram P. Mrs. S. J. Workman, TURNER, Mark E. Mrs. Minnie M. Turner, TAHENY, James E. Mrs. Cecilae Taheny, 877 East Mulberry Street, Lancaster, Ohio. Brewster, Nebr. Kingston and Allegheny Avenues, Philadel- YOUNG, John W. Miss Grace D. Young, WARD, Walter E. Joe Ward, 1015 South phia, Pa. 2789 Dunkeld Place, Denver, Colo. Fifth Street, Monmouth, 11. TIETJEN, Robert. Charles Tietjen, 602 East ANTTILA, Walter H. Isaac J. Anttila, Law- WILLINGHAM, Elisha. Mrs. Mary Willing- Twelfth Street, New York, N. Y. ton. N. Dak. ham, Cave Springs, Ga. VINOT, Albert G. Mrs. George McGinty, 4121 BERNARD, William J. James Bernard, 8486 WILLIAMS, William H. Miss Martha Du- Grove Street, Denver, Colo. Charles Street, New York, N. Y. pont, Jacobs Creek, Pa. WADMAN, Loran. Mrs. Susan Wadman, 6 BIANCO, Matthew. Vincent Blanco, 456 WRIGHT, James. Mrs. Bertha E. Wright, Concord Avenue, Charlestown, Mass. Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yampa, Colo. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 27 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

Wounded Slightly. QUEER, Elmer. Mrs Mary E. Queer, R. F. KIRKS, Henry G. Philip G, Kirks, Sidney, D. 4, Knoxville, Ind. Ark. LIEuTxNANT. RUDY, Israel. Cyrus Rudy, 223 Walnut LUNGER, Irven G. William Lunger, 1126 RIPPEL, George C. John Rippel, Milton, Pa Street, Danville, Pa. Russell Street, St. Marys, Pa. STEINBERG, Isaac. Nathan Greenberg, 81 McKINNEY, Giles K. Mrs. Manda A. Me- SERGA-NTS. Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kinney, Lego, W. Va. BARRACLOUGH, Edward. Mrs. Mann STEINBERG. Harry. Morris A. Steinberg, MOENKHOUSE, Ernest J. G. W. Moenk- Louise 321 East Tenth Street, New York, N. Y. house, R. F. D. 2, La Grande, Oreg. Barraclough, 65 Putnam Avenue, Johnston, R. I. SOUFFLAS, Christos George. James Souf- O'CONNELL, Bernard J. Mrs. J. L. Bartley, FIELD, Ira C. Edwin F. Field, 603 Sixth flas. 203 East Fourth Street, New York, 346 Collingwood Place, Toledo, Ohio. troe New Brighton, Pa. N. Y. REEN, John. Jeremiah Reen, 694 North Di- IIEIT aN, George H-. Mrs. Anna W. Heller- SUTCLIFFE, Walter. Mrs. Mary Craig, 713 vision Street, Buffalo, N. Y. nee, 603 Fisher Avenue, North Bergen, N. J. Berkley Street, Camden, N. J. SCHOMM. Louis. John Schomm, 1836 North KIRKHUFF, Dan. David A. Parks, 2 South VEECH, Noble. Mrs. Esther Carrie, 168 Bethel Street, Baltimore, Md. Ropal Street, Santa Barbara, Cal. Washington Place, Passaic, N. a. SLATER, Joseph. Miss Antossia Slater, 320 Ingry Anderson, R. Stagg Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MARKEY, William E. Mrs. Mary Markey, ANDERSON, Emil. Mrs. 318 Randolph Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. F. D. 1, box 39, North St. Paul, Minn. SOULES, Charles. Mrs. Hachel Soules, 907 MORAN, Albert. Joseph Moran, general de- BERNARDO, Gulseppe. Ralph Bernardo, 155 Fruit Avenue, Farrell, Pa. livery, Blandburg, Pa. Water Street, Plymouth, Mass. STARRETT, James E. Mrs. Mary Starrett, CONWAY, Cornelius V. Cornelius P. Con- BOTTELBERGHE, Richard. Dominick Bot- 114 Fifth Street, Darby, Pa. way, 6643 South Justin Street, Chicago, IlI. telberghe, 179 Yates Street, Lawrence, Mass. THURMAN, Richard. Allie Eubanks, Lyons, XETELHUT, Otto C. Fred Ketelhut, 109 BOYLE, Edward. Patrick Boyle, Succasunna, Okla. Berlin Street, Detroit, Mich. N. J. YOUNIE, Walter S. Mrs. Margaret Younie, R. F. D. 82 Center Road, Quincy, Mass. SCHMITT, John F. John Schmitt, box BROWN, Henry D. H-. J. Brown, Verona, Pa. 79, 1, box 28, Alexandria, La. WALKER, Irvin William. Mrs. Sue Walker, UPTON, Edwin Arthur. Joseph Upton, 915 BROWN, Percy D. Mrs. Hazel Brown, Wap- Barco, Currituck County, N. C. East Nineteenth Street, Paterson, N. J. piugers Falls, N. Y. WOLF, Herbert. Wilam Wolf, Reamstown, VOGEL, Walter R. 1Mrs. leimine Vogel, 42 BUSH, Howard H. Mrs. H. Bush, East Pa. Winnipeg Street, Springfield, Mass. Stroudsburg, Pa. DAVIS, Henry Cornelius. Mrs. Julia Davis, CHAPIN, Wilbur Merton. George Chapin, R. F. D. 1, Birmingham, Mich. CORPORALS. Troy, S. Dak. 68 Richmond 1issing in Action. CORISII, Jean. John Corish, 503 Fourth COYLE, John B. H. W. Coyle, Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Street, Weymouth, Mass. SURGEANT. FISHER, Raymond Catell. Mrs. Mary J. DONAGHY, Thomas S. William Donaghy, Fisher, 116 Locust Street, Merchantville, R. F. D. 1, Slater, Iowa. DIETZ, Henry F. Mrs. Julia Fay Dietz, box N. T. DOUGHERTY, Frank A. MisS Mary Dough- 113, Wharton, N. J. erty, Bolivar, N. Y. GRANTHAM, Coy C. David A. Grantham, R. CORPORALS. F. D. 1, Cold Springs, Okla. PEIDER, John C. Francis Felder, Eggerts- IAMILTON, Lelw G. Mrs. Edna S. Hamilton, Ville, N. Y. BOREN, Willie L William I. Brown, Potts Warrensburg, FLOOD, Albert J. Mrs. Jennie Flood, 1131 Camp, Miss. N. Y. Avenue, East St Louis, Ill. JONES, Joseph A. Tom W. Jones, Atoka, St. Louis CAMMILL. Samuel A. Mrs. Fannie Minner, Okla. GRANT, Dominick. James Grant, 1001 East Vinita, Okla. MADDEN, Eleventh Street, Eddystone, Pa. NUNES, Alfred. Mrs. It. Lucie, Centerville, William. John T. Benson, 67 Mc- J. Harm, 225 Ber- Combs Place, New York, N. Y. HARM, George J. Henry Cal. SHINN, genline Avenue, Union Hill, N. J. PRIVATES. Charles P. Mrs. Charles Yowman, HOLY, Harold 0. Albert C. Holy, 209 Penn 234 Broadway, South Amboy, N. T. Avenue, ADAMS, James A. Irs. Josie Adams, Tilden, BABER, Charles R. Mrs. Randle Baker, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Soper, JEFFRIES, Clarence E. Samuel Jeffries, Mo. Okla. Church Street, Como, N. J. ATKINS, Alvin B. Mrs. Martha M. Atkins, GARRETT, Nova R. William B. Garrett, gen- eral JUDD, Bernie. Mrs. Martha Judd, Major, Buffalo, Tex. delivery, Stcdman, Mo. Ky. BABCOCK, Carl. Mrs, Helen M1. Babcock, KNIGHT, Howard G. Sherman G. Knight, KALMBACHER, Edward E. Mrs. Iose 222 East Front Street, Napoleon, Ohio. 1633 Second Avenue, Boone, lawn. BAHLMAN, Charles A. Mrs. Helena Domer, TURNER, Russell. Ernest Turner, Milbridge, Kalmbacher, St. Francis, Wis. KELLER, Servatius. Mrs. Sophie Keller, 315 R. F. D. 1, McClure, Ohio. Me. BATCHELDER, John E. Mrs. Gertrude GRIFFITH, William M. Mrs. William Altha East Eighty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Griffith, Tucapau, S. C. KERLICK, William F. Mrs. William F. Ker- Batcholder, the Blaines, Pa. lick, 219 Pierce Street, San Antonio, Tex. BRAYMAN, Clarence V. Mrs. Mary Bray- PRO STLER, William. Augustus Prostler, man, 816 Fifth Avenue, Helena, Mont. Avenue D and Twentieth Street, College KLAINERT, Joseph. Mrs. Florence Durspek, Park, N. Y. Bellingham, Minn. BURD, Leo S. Miss Lillian Burd, 3391 WAGONER. KNUTH, William H. E. William Knuth, Eighth Street, Jersey City, N. J. Clayton, Iowa. BYRNE, William J. Mrs. Barbara Byrne, GUST, Urban J. Mrs. Clara Gust, West KRACHOWER, Simon. Rubin Krachower, 410 Seneca Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Alton, Mo. 26-5 Water Street, Paterson, N. J. CARLSON, Adrian C. Ernest Semulson, Sed- MECRANICS. KRAHN, William C. Otto Krahn, James, rick, S. Dak. SCHLOSSER, Robert W. Mrs. Kate Schlos- S. Dak. CASSINANTI, Albert. Domenico Grenfermo, 442 Lombard Street, San Francisco, Cal. ser, 633 Greenleaf Street, Allentown, Pa. KUHR, Fredinand J. Hans Kuhr, Anaheim, ECY, Charles P. Mrs. E. S. Kecy, R. F. D. COLGAN, Ralph E. Mrs. William A. Colgan, Cal. 1232 Logan Avenue, Canton, Ohio. 1. Brookline, N. H. LEBATO, Moises. Carplo Lebato, Rosa, ROSS, Amos A. Mrs. Lydie Ross, star route, BENT, William J. Mrs. Katie Webb, 1304 Forks, Nebr. N. Mex. C. Street, Fresno, Cal. COOKS. MoGROARTY, Charles J. Miss Margaret Me- DUBOIS, Amelion. Mrs. Amelia Dubois, Hale, 83 Pine Street, Pittston, Pa. Chacahonla, La. MABREY, Paul. Albert Mabrey, Kenton, Ohio. MARTIN, Wade 0. John F. Martin, Seneon, DUNLAP, Ralph W. Mrs. Alice D. Dunlap. S. C. 206 West Sixth Avenue, Clearfield, Pa. GUYNES, David. Mrs. Caroline Brown, R. F. D., Hazelhurst, Miss. MONO, Elmer. Ed Mong, 327 Broadway, DUNNING, James E. Charles A. Muffer, Greenville, Ohio. Preston, Idaho. RIVATDS. NOWAK, Martin B. John Nowak, Hemp- EADES, Henry MT. Mrs. Ader Batson, Tex. BIRDSONG, Lee E. Mrs. Jennie Morrow, stead Road, Flushing, N. Y. EASDALE. Scepter. Mrs. Mary Easdale, 230 general delivery, Olean. Mo. SOKOLOSKY, Joseph. Mary Jana Open- Eureka Street, San Francisco, Cal. BOLLMAN, Robert M. schowska, Roslyn, N. Y. EDWARDS, Fred E. Fred E. Edwards, 733 Mrs. Elizabeth Light, STULTZ, Brice M. Mrs. Ida V. Stulta, Main Street, Follansbee, W. Va. 488 North Tenth Street, Lebanon, Pa. Fligg, R. F. D. BRUNELLE, William J. Mrs. Minie Bru- R. F. D. 18, Bassett, Va. FLIGG, Roy W. Mrs. George TWINE, Everett. Mrs. Marie Twine, 1010 2, Jacksonville, Ill nelle, Main Street, Hancock, N. H. FRANCISCO, Secondo. John Francisco, EATON, Eugene M. Mrs. Mattie Coslett, Kentucky Street, Louisiana. Mo. Big Sandy, Tex, WEAVER, John L. Charles Weaver, Batavia, R. F. D. 1, Vanderbilt, Pa. Ohio. HAAS, Fred C. Charles Haas, R. F. D. 1, GILL, Joseph G. Mrs. Vinie Voyer, 206 Pine Nauvoo, Il. Street, Providence, R. L WEAVER, Reuben M. Uriah Weaver, San- JACQUES, Charles H. Mrs. Agnes Jacques, GOODMAN, John. Mrs. Polly Fallon, Attle- cona, Pa. 1887 Forest Street. Portland, Oreg. boro. R. I. WILLIAMS, Gather G. James Williams, Le- JOSEY, Colt L. Sam Josey, Statesville, HAWKINS, Charlie. Mrs. Sallie Hawkins, fore. Okla. N. C. 513 Church Street, New Orleans, La. WITHROW, Elmer R. Mrs. Minnie Withrow, KERN, Charles I. Mrs. Amelia L. Kern, KLEP, William. Constantine Klep, 2732 West Sims, III. general delivery, Pembina, N. Dak. Twenty-fifth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. BIELITZ, Frank A. Mrs. Bertha Bielitz, KIRSTEIN, Gustav. Albert Kirstein, Startup, LAHEY, John J. Mrs. Bridget Lahey, 523 728 Union Street, West New York' N. J. Wash. Hemlock Street, Scranton, Pa. COX, William Thomas. Thomas Houston Cox, KUNDTZ. William T. Mrs. Mary Kundtz, LARYSZ, Joseph. Miss Mary Jaglinski, 2441 Dalton, Ga. -box 219, Leland Lorain, West Park, Ohio. Professor Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. DUGENSKIE, Joseph. Mrs. Polly Dugenskie, LAURIN, Karl Gustav. -Mrs. Hilda Carlson, McATEER, Owen. Mrs. Mary L. McAteer, Prineeton, Wis. 4919 Fletcher Street, Chicago, Ill. 44 Bluehill Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. FULLERTON, Robert- Mrs. Annie Gordan, LAVALIER, William J. Miss Exilda Me- NONORTAVAGE, John. Joe Nonortavage, 6104 Wheeler Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Laughlin, East Eau Claire Street, Rice 128 East Center Street, Shenandoah, Pa. GIARRATANA, Joseph. Salvatore Furanca, Lake, Wis. OLENSKY, Willikin P. Mrs. Pietrunela 2. Allen Street, New York, N. Y. LOMBARDO, Philip. Joseph Lombardo, Cam- Olensky, box 29, New lampton, N. Y. GRAY, Harold C. William B. Gray, 32 Ben- pabelle. Trapani, Italy. PETRIE, Leo S. Mrs. Mary Petrie, Stoek- ton Street, Trenton, N. J. LOUDERMILK. Walter B. Mrs. Ellen Lou- bridge, Wis. HINKEL, Daniel W. Mrs. Hannah Hinkel, dermilk, R. F. D. 4, De Leon. Tex. PULCHER, Joseph F. Mrs. Elizabeth Puleher, Gilberton, Pa. McCARTHY, Joseph Daniel. Mrs. Margaret 717 East Sixth Street, South Bethlehem, JOHNSON, William D. John W. Johnson, Ellen McCarthy, 2 Howard Place, Dor- Pa. Vinson, Okla. chester, Mass. 28 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING MILL, Theodore V. Rev. Angelo, 318 West RABINOWITZ, Barney. Miss Lena Rabino- Died of Disease, Previously Reported Illinois Street, Chicago, Ill. witz, 1968 Marmoon Avenue, New York, MORISETTE, Edward A. Mrs. Georgeana N. Y. Missing in Action. Morisette, 217 Pearl Street, Islipeming, REED, Clements A. Mrs. Caroline N. Reed, PRIVATES. Mich. Waynesburg, Ohio. CONSORTE, Angelo. Giustinovdi Tizio, 1134 MURPHY, Timothy. Mrs. Margaret Murphy, RUDAITIS, John. Charles Rudaitis, Forest East Mahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City, Pa. 723 Dayton Street, Flint, Mich. City, Pa. DANIEL, Stiney. Joseh Daniel, Shoemakers NASS, Emil Robert. Mrs. Mary Nass, SCHREINER, George. Mrs. Frances Schreli- Patch, Mahanoy City, Pa. R. F. D. 1, Wickliffe, Ohio. ner, 382 Seventeenth Avenue,- Milwaukee, DAUBERT, Samuel. Mrs. Alice L. Daubert, HYLAND, Fred. Mrs. Sophia Hyland, Me- Wis. 302 North Eighth Street, Easton, Pa. nagha, Minn. SCHWARTZ, Rubin L. Mrs. Susan Schwartz, DOUGHERTY, Charles J. James Dougherty, PARSLEY, Herbert. Harvey Parsley, R. F. D. 51 Roylston Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 3616 Wallace Street, Philadelhia, Pa. 1, Westwood, Hanover County, Va. SCHWEITZER, Theodore L. Arnold Schweit- PATTON, John D. Edward R. Patton, zer, 262 Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Wounded Severely in Action, Previously Chidian Valley, Idaho. SCOTT, Lee A. Charles W. Moore, 4435 Main in Action. PERKINS, Leo. Mrs. Mary Perkins, Cedar- Street, Kansas City, Mo. Reported Killed edge, Ohio. SHIMSKI, Paul. Mrs. Nastula Shimski, CAPTAIN. PETOT, Thomas N. Joseph Hogan, Meufre, Zarakusa, Province of Mesk, Russia. ELLIS, Ward. Mrs. Charlotte G. Ellis, Co- Mo. SHIVEL, Frank Benjamin. Edgar Shivel, box bourg, Ontario, Canada. REDMAN, Samuel C. Mrs. Annie B. Redman, 393, McAlester, Okla. Regar, Va SPILLANE, John. Miss Anna Spillane, 72 PRIVATES. SEARING, William H. Mrs. William H. Sear- Wellington Hill Street, Dorchester, Mass. HANEY, John T. J. T. Sharp, Moultrie, Ga. ing, Centralia, Kans. SPINNER, Charles Albert Bertrand. Miss LAWLESS, Michael F. Mrs. Eugene McCol- SEIGER, John E. Mrs. Mary Seiger, Neibart, Elizabeth Spinner, 298 Paterson Plank lingan, 501 Meridian Street, Scranton, Pa. Mont. Road, Jersey City, N. J. MARKER, Guy E. Joseph M. Marker, R. F. SHANAHAN, Walter T. Mrs. Fannie Buxton, STEFFANON, William A. Alec Fah, box 606, D, No. 1, Marietta, Minn. * 140 Hampshire Road, Methuen, Mass. Lewistown, Mont. SCHULTZ, John. George Schultz, 1321 Mills SMITH, James M1. A. A. Sawyer, Loco, Okla. STEWART, Cliff. Jeff Stewart, R. F. D. 1, Street, Alpena, Mich. SULLIVAN, Walter. Joe Sullivan, Coates- Goshen, Wash. SWANSON, Swantie E. Nels Swanson, Quick, ville, Ind. SWANK, William L. Mrs. Rillie Swank, 209 Nebr. ATKINSON, Leonard L. Mrs. Mary B. At- Jones Street, Wilson, N. C. kinson, Trenton, Tenn. TATTERSALL, William. Miss Sadie E. Tat- Wounded Severely in Action, Previously BLYZSVORK, Alexander. Mrs. Vallili Blyss- tersall, 11 Parker Street, Exeter, Mass. Reported Missing in Action. ork, Emolodowa, Russia. TOBACCO, Tony. Mrs. Payno Tobacco, Pie- CORPORALS. COVELLI, Guiseppe. Pete Covelli, 1015 Ed- trasseca, Province of , Italy. ward Avenue, Kenosha, Wis. VAN DEN BURGH, Carmel. Andrew Van COOK, Harvey. Harvey T, Cook, Furman Uni- EIFEL, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Eifel, 1844 John Den Burgh, Edgely, N. Dak, . versity, Greenville, S. C. Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. VAN RUININGEN, Mitchell. Peter Van MALONE, John J. Mrs. Mary Malone, 2114 EILEFSON, Lars. Eilef Lapveidt, Woagsei- Ruiningen, 1707 South Burdick Street, Winter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. det, Bergen, Norway. Kalamazoo, Mich. PRIVATES. EISNER, Hugo. Mrs. Lillian Applebaum, 431 WEAVER, Paul Ingersoll. Frederick K. CUMMINGS, Raymond M. Mrs. Anna M. Hickory Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. Weaver, High Street, Freeport, Pa. FARBSTEIN, Hyman. Mrs. Ida Farbstein, Cummings, 1933 Ritmer Street, Phadel- 2573 East Thirty-eighth Street, Cleveland, phia, Pa. Ohio. DUCKWORTH, Israel. Mrs. Olive V. Duck- CORRECTIONS IN CASUALTY LIST. worth, Westernport, Md. FISHER, Sidney Paul. Mrs. Bessie Bowker, DUGAN, Charles Benton. Mrs. Clara Snyder, McPherson, Kans. Killed in Action, Previously Reported 111 Main Street, Muncy, Pa. FLEMING, John H. Mrs. Anna Fleming, 911 Missing in Action. ELSTON, Ruby X. Mrs. Josephine Elston, Coffey Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Big Sandy, Mont. GALLAGHER, Patrick J. John Gallagher, SERGEANTS. FLETCHER, Owen E. Mrs. Lillian E. 1806 Wells Avenue, Chicago, Ill. BOWER, William M. Mrs. Emma Bower, Fletcher, 1220 North Stricker Street, Balti- GIORGIO, Frank. Miss Elizabeth Giorgio, Amity, Oreg. more. Md. 18 Prospect Avenue, Natick, R. I. DENGLER, William W. Johnathan Dengler, GARUFI, Joseph Agalono GariS, Roccolu- GIOSI, Antonio. Antonio Rotelli, 57 Terrace Italy. Avenue, Providence, R. I. 13 South Third Street, Reading, Pa. mera, Roochenire, Messine, CORPORALS. GUTIERREZ, Arceniol. Henry Gatierres, GODFREY, Talmage. Absalom Godfrey, Han- Walsenburg, Colo. over, W. Va. ADLER, Adam A. Mrs. Mary Adler, 309 South GUTIERREZ, Juan. Mrs. Hidalio A. Gutier- GOODE, Ernest M. Mrs. Ella R. Bowden, Baltimore Street, Hastings, Nebr. res, Las Vegas, N. Mex. Covington, Tenn. COMBS, Monroe. Logan Combs, Lennut, Ky. HORNER, George William. Milton Horner, GOSZ, Joseph M. Mrs. Kostina Goss, 983 DZULINSKY, Steven. Mrs. Cecylia Dsulinsky, Fort Ritnier, Ind. Lake Street, Appleton Wis. 1017 Grove Street, Elizabeth, N. J. HUTCHINSON, Bradford. Edward Hutchin- IIARREL, Steve R. Thomas A. Harrel, El- PRIVATES. son. 701 Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Fla. lensburg, Wash. KENNEDY, Patrick A. Mrs. Katie Kennedy, HERRERA, Paul. Mrs. Escolastica A. Her- BADENIIOP, August. Henry Badenhop, Na- County Wiskio, Ireland. rera, Rociada, N. Mex. poleon, Ohio. Ster- LEMMENS, Jacob T. Mrs. Thomas Lemmens, HILDERrIRAND, David J. Jacob A. Hilder- BERLIN, Otto W. Mrs. Bertha Ecker, 107 West Union Street, Newark, N. Y. brand, Handley, Tex. ling Station, N. Y. McCANN, Edward P. Mrs. Ellen McCann, JAHR, Carl. Mrs. Fredricka Jahr, Jassun, CARNEAL, Herrell. Slayton Carneal, Cassia, 1913 Valey Street, Baltimore; Md. Norway. Va. MACK, Columbus. Christopher C. Mack, Otts JOYCE, Joe V. Mrs. John Joyce, Lehigh, DAVENPORT, James H. Miss Lillian Crawley, Mills, La. Okla. 459 Bedford Street, Johnstown, Pa. NEWBY, Cedric J. Mrs. G. Newby, 831 West JUSTICE, Edward James. Mrs. Helen Jus- DUNLAP, John C. Miss Aland R. Dunlap, Broadway, Logansport, Ind. tice, Prospect Street, Villa Park, N. J. Sipe Springs, Tex. PREEDOM, Jesse A. John Preedom, Peters- KAUSIIUS, John. Stanley Tokubauskas, 721 FRANKS, Forrest M. Mrs. Elizabeth Franks, burg, Mich. Lincoln Avenue, Rockford, Ill. R. F. D. No. 1, box 18, Enumelaw, Wash. PRICHARD, Roland. Mrs. Sally Blackwell, KEYS, Harry. Mrs. Jennie Keys, 862 East HAHN, Lionel J. Louis T. Hahn, 636 Main Inman, S. C. One hundred and sixty-fourth Street, New Street, Johnstown, Pa. RUANE, Patrick B. W. J. Wonser, 682 Sixth York, N. Y. HARRICA, John E. Mrs. Johannah Harrica, Street, Grand Forks, N. Dak. KLEIN, Robert L. Mrs. Anna Klein, 333 Loon Avenue, Chateaugay, N. Y. SHAPIRO, Morris. Harry Shapiro, 5 Brook Thirteenth Street West, New York, N. Y. HUGHES, Joseph L. Mrs. Josephine Goff, Street, Stamford, Conn. KOLSOLIKE, Frank. Joe Kolsolike, 216 1331 Prospect Avenue, New York, N. Y. SHAPIRO, Morris. Harry Shapiro, 5 Brook Baron Street, Chester, Pa. KRUEGER, Clemens F. Mrs. Emma Krueger, Street, Stamford, Conn. KRAMER, Tony. Andy Kramer, Greenridge, 1744 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. SKARDOS, Gust G. Jim Skardos, 1310 Broad- Ill. LAWSON, Ira M. Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson, way, Alton, Ill. No. 4, St. Elmo, Tenn. LEE, Josh. Mrs. Martha Lee, R. F. D. 4, R. F. D. SNIDER, Lester D. Miss Nona Snider, 330 Paris, Tenn. LEE, Harry A. Mrs. Kate A. Lee, 1803 North Locust Street, Hagerstown, Md. LIEBER, Eugene J. Mrs. Sophie Lieber, Me- Payne Street, Dallas, Tex. TERRIO, Arvid. Mrs. Lena Terrio, box 207 thorn, Ohio. ROZELL, Albert H. C. H. Rosell, Baneroft, Mountain Iron, Minn. LUKEMAN, Joseph. Jacob Lukeman, 40 Wis. TYSON, John R. John R. Tyson, 10 Washing- Great Orford Street, Liverpool, England. WESTPALL, Ellis 0. Thornton Westfall, 412 ton Avenue, Norristown, Pa. New Albany Street, Vincennes, Ind. VISSAGIO, Carrado. Mrs. Angela Vissagio, McANALLY, Robert T. William D. MeAn- MILLER, Delmar A. Mrs. Muriel Yates, Hol- ally, Bolivar, Tenn. Molfetto, Lari, Italy. MCCULLOCK, John. Mrs. Mary C .McCul- land Bank, Spokane, Wash. WAUGH, Earl E. Mrs. Clara Clevenger, 2869 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. lock, Pleasant Garden, N. C. Previously Reported MELI, Pietro. Frank Mell, 1819 Twenty- Died of Wounds, WHITE, Charles E. Miss Winifred White, first Street South, Seattle, Missing in Action. 230 South River Street, Sayre, Pa. Wash. Albert J. William P. Winkle, 884 MERCIER, Edward. Bert T3ack, Royal Oak, BUGLER. WINKLE, Mich. Perkiomen Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DAVIDSON, Elbert L. Mrs. Elizabeth P. MILIDONIS, Demetrious. Mihesil Milidonis, Davidson, Buena Vista, Va. Wounded in Action, Degree Undetermined, Kafanion Petrely Odosprocumen, Metiliny Ellos, Greece. PRIVATES. Previously Reported Killed in Action. NOLL, Ray A. Marcus Noll, Jamesport, Mo. BROVOLD, Philip L. Mrs. Mary K. Brovold, SERGEANT. O^CONNELL, John. George O'Connell, Fern- 3944 Seventeenth Avenue, Minneapolis, ASHWORTH, Denis. Martin Ashworthi dale, Cal. Minn. Orange, Tex. OFSTHUN, Oren P. Mrs. Josephine Ofsthun, PERKINS, Walter De Witt. Mrs. Hattle Per- box 458, Glenwood, Minn. kins, Kennedy, N. Y. PRIVATES. PAFFHAUSEN, Pearl J. Mrs. Rosina Pa2- MALESKI, Anton. John J. Maleskl, 621 Cen- GARDNER, Edward. Ellis Gardner, R. F. D. hausen, R. P. D. 3, Dorr, Mich. tral Avenue, Duluth, Minn. No. 1, Hubbard, Ohio. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 29 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING CIORDANO. Alfred. Teresa Adwatz, 47 Mar- HlOOD, Jacob C. Miss Dansel Hood, Ilaley- WITIIEROW, Willie. John Witherow, R. F. gino Street, Boston, Mass. yule, Ala. 10, Gainesville, Ga. McKINNEY, Fred P. Mrs. Eliza McKinney, IIUTCIIN SON, Seymore. Mrs. Hattie Chain- WOOD, Virgil II. Mrs. J. T. Bates, route No. Rayville, Mo- berlain, West Danville, Vt. 1, Rockyface, Ga. SEAMAN. Julius. Mrs. Mary Seaman, 327 JOHNSON, Ilerbert J. Otto C. Johnson, 307 YOUNG, Armine 0. E. MT.Young, Independ- South Chester Street, Baltimore, Md. Scott Street, Milwaukee, Wis. once, Oreg. JONES, Ifenry C. Mrs. Fennie L. Jones, Wounded in Action, Degree Undetermined, soutliwest corner, 1000 Virginia Avenue, Wounded Slightly in Action, Previously Previously Reported Died from Wounds. Washington, D. C. Reported Killed in Action. KATZ, Abraham. Mrs. Tanbe Katz, 120 Suf- LIEUTENANT. folk Street New York, N. Y. PRIVATES. MeILTIENNY, James P. Mrs. J. P. Mcll- KELLOM, Edgar L. George Kellem, 2101-16 ANDERSON, Paul W. Mrs. Jennie Anderson, honny, 528 North Fifty-fifth Street, Phila- Avenue 6, Seattle, Wash. 38 Forest Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y. delphia, la. KRAMER, Cornelius. Mrs. Mary Kramer, 121 MUDAKOW, Nazar. Wacili Mudakow, 90 East Washington Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. Orchard Street, McKees Rocks, Pa. SERGEANT. LEE, Clarence C. John 11. Lee, Delphi, N. Y. CitATFIELD, Clarence S. W. S. Chatfield, LENTES, George Washington. Peter Faust, Wounded Slightly, I. F. 1). No. 1, Cable, Ohio. Previously Reported 123 Mondolla Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Missing in Action. PRIVATE. LITTLE, Robert Calvin. William Joseph Lit- TANGHERLININ, Emiliano. Tllio Tangher- tle, jr., 1908 Twelfth Avenue, Huntington, SERGE NT. lini, 1 Oak Square, Somerville, Mass. W. Va. WILSON, Robert C. Mrs. Mary Wilson, 418 LLOYD, Laxwrence. M. X. Lloyd, Royno, Ark. Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, I'a. Wounded, Degree Undetermined, Previ- LOPOMO, Joseph. Mrs. Vincensa Lopomo, 23 ously Reported Missing in Action. Via S. Protasio, Palasso. St. Gervaseo, Italy. CORPORALS, LOVE, Fred M. Mrs. P. E. Love, Trout. La. FFRNESR, Harvey C. Mrs. Anna, Horner, SEIGEANT. LOWMAN, Willard H. Mr. Isaac E. Low- R F. D. No. 1, Gas City, Ind. LUNDE, Carl L. Carl Lunde, Asbgornsens- man, Concordia. Kans. SYKES, Samuel E. Mrs. Patton N. Collie, gate, Bakken, Spein, Norway. LOWREY, Ramnel M. Robert S. Lowery, R. Spring Hope, X. C. CORPORALS. F. D. No. 2, Rome, Ga. MAESTAS, Louis. Teodora Maestas, Santa PRIVATES. DIXON, William P. Mrs. Annie Dixon. 203 Cruz, N. Alex. ALEXANDER, Homer. William M. Alexander, North Lakewood Avenue, Baltimore. Md. MATKA, John 4%LMrs. Sophia Maika, 637 Monticello, Ky. IIOUSEL, Lewitt. Frank N. Sousel, Western Fourteenth Street, Lorain, Ohio. BRINKMAN. George C. Charles F. Brink- Springs, Ill. MAILAIIN, John II. Carl Mailahn, 1201 nan, 124 Cornelia Street, Saginaw, Mich. JOINSON, Robert Evan. Mrs. Caroline .Tohn- North Eighteenth Street, Camden, N. J. DI MATTIE, Alphonse. Pietro Di Maltie, son. 554 Seybumu Avenue, Detroit, Mich. IARCON, Edward. Waiters' Union, local 14, Iron Street, Sunmithill, Pa. RUNKLE, William A. Mrs. Eliza J. Burg, 632 1923 Curtis Street, Denver, Colo. GARDNER, Mack B. Everett II Gardner, West King Street, York, Pa. MARLOW. Joe. Paul Quaglia, Herrin. Ill. Angier, N. C. SPYCIIALSKI, Frank T. Mrs. Kate Spzest- MARRA. Francisco. Mackelo Marra, Mondi- HOEPPNER, Edward. Charles Iloeppnor, wor, 716 West Ford Street, South Bend, cavo Evpino, Provigia Di Aveilina, Italy. Hemlock, Mich. Ind. MARUCKI, John. Mrs. Tulia Marncki, 083 McCORMICK, William R. Mrs. Nannie Mc- MECHANIC. Laurel Street, Reading, Ila. Cormick, 602 McCormick Street, ConIells- WHEELE . Carl David. Mrs. James T. MEKAR, George. Simon Tuysuzian, 148 Lib- ville, Pa. Wh.eler,R 718 Crystal Street, Peckville, erty Street. Lynn, Mass. McDONALD, John A. 1. Walter McDonald, MICHAEL, Charles P. Robert G. Michael, R. F. D. No. 2, Stonewall, Okla. COOK. West Augusta, Va. MADDERRA, Sam. Mrs. Lahr S. Graham, GOWER, Robert E. Freeman Gower, rear 204 MORTELL, John P. Mrs. John Mortell, R. F. Bomar, Okla. Pittston Avenue, Scranton, Pa. D. No. 5, Hilbert, Wis. MAROSE, Frank W. Mrs. Caroline Marose, PRIVATES. MOS, Tim D. 5. B. Moss, R. F. D. No. 2, 716 Oakland Avenue, Waukesha, Wis. Gordo, Pickens County, Ala. MELTON, Leonard S. Annie McGee, Fruitton, ATCHESON, Earl F. William J. Atcheson, MYERS, George D. Mrs. Mary Myers, Kenney, Ala. 004 South Main Street, Ottawa, Kans. Ill, OSWALD, John. Miss 2. Oswald, 3340 BARTLETT, William. Mrs. William Bartlett, NEWIMAN, Jacob. Morris Newman, 358 Bed- Whitfield Street, Clifton, Ohio. 302 Cornall Street, Bay City, Mich. ford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PAFF, Leonard F. Conrad Paff, R. P. D. No. BAUER, Clarence C. Christopher Bauer, NICOSIA, Michael. Mrs. Mary Nicosia, 218 7, Wausau, Wis. 10815 Hampton Avenue. Cleveland, Ohio. Se venth Street, Buffalo, N. Y. PIERSON, Charles. Allen Pierson, 806 North BELSKILU Luty. Martin Belski, Shamokin, Pa. OBAUGH. George A. Mrs. Ruth E. Osbaugh, Ninth Street. Clinton, Ind. BLANCHARD, Philip II. Mrs. Nora McElroy, Tioton, Iowa. RICKIEWICZ, Dominick. Joe Rickiewice, 1546 North Craford Avenue, Chicago, Ill. PARKS, James F. Mrs. Fannie Parks, Rip- 2161 West Rosbury Alley, Shenando. -BURKE, James J. Mrs. Katherine Lenanne, ey, Misas. 704 North Thirty-seventh Street, Philadel- PARKS, Tony. Joseph Parks, Lumber City, Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported phits, Pa. Pa. Killed in Action. COOK. Ricardo V. Mrs. Thomas Bargas, 220 PERKINS. Walter G. Mrs. Eliza Perkins, PRIVATE. Avenue t, Eagle Pass, Tex. Brooksville, Ky. DEATON. Willie. Mrs. Mary Deaton, Linker, PETERSON, Oscar. Mrs. Charles L. Davis, LA LOND, Earl V. Mrs. Ada La Londe, 141 Kv. Broadway Street, East McKeesport, -Pa. Parker Street, Pontiac, Mich. DE IOLLANDER. John. Cornelius De Hol- PLUNKETT, Thomas J. R. Plunkett, 15 Jander, 950 Fremont Avenue, Grand Rapids, Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported Mich. Missing in Action. LEMP$EY. Matthew Francis. Mrs. Theresa RAREY, Carter W. Mrs. Ida Rarey, 1904 Sixth Avenue. Spokane, Wash. PRIVATES. Dempsey Coley, 58 Arkansas Street, Buffalo, REED. Henry. Mrs. Henry Reed, West Union, N. Y. W. CHRISTIANSEN, William K. Mrs. Alvida DETTMIANN, Everett M. Charles '0. Dett- Va. Christiansen, 110 Convent Avenue, New mann, Verdon. Nebr. RUDNEY, Andrew A. Louis Rudnay, 124 East York, N. Y. EMOI Y, Jff. Mrs. Janie Emory, Glen Dean, One hundred and third Place, Chicago, Ill. YANCIIIS, Adam. Miss Edwiga Yanchis, Ky. RUPPRECHTE Edgar A. Robert Rupprecht, 1264 MaIn Street, Port Griffith, Pa. FORSiIBE. Henry E. Mrs. Eliza Forshee, Juneau. Wis. 1R. P. ). No. 1, Hayward, Okla. SHELTON. John. Mrs. Lydia Daniel, R. F. D. Prisoners, Previously Reported Wounded No. 1. Manchester. Tenn. FRANhON, Ernest 0. JOhn Franson, Mis- in Action, Degree Undetermined. scula, Mont. SIEMIENKOWICZ, Serafin. John Guziel, 811 GIAMMARINO, Doienico. M.rs. Maria N. Wromina Avenue, Scranton, Pa. CORPORaLs. D! Saris, Canosa Sannita, Province C(heita, SMITH, William IL. R. L. Smith, 18 11ichory BATCHELOR. Aaron. Mrs. Ella Batchelor, Italy. cret. Arcadia, Fla. 6603 Yocum Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GILLIL'ND, Thomas. Mrs. Alec Watt, Til- SOUERR. Ernest L. W. B Souers, Eagle SCHWARTZ, Charles. Jr. Charles Schwartz, lamook, Oreg. Buipt, S. Dak. 71 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GIOVE, Vito G. Malillare Angilla, Canterano, SPENCER, Fay II. Mrs. Lottitia M. Welleng- Italy. ton. Toronto, Ohio. Prisoners, Previously Reported Wounded GREEN, Kenneth P. Mrs. Lyttie Boynton, 16 STEUCK'. Otto 1. I. Fred Steuck, R. F. D. Lake Street, Sr. Albans. Vt. No. 1. Elkton. S. Dak. Severely in Action. Samuel Greenfield, STEVENS, Arthur D. MIs. Kate Stev ens, R. SERGEANT. GREENFIELD, Philip. F. D. No. 152. Fairhaen, Mass. 128 Walnut Street, Chelsea. Mass. SULLIVAN, Janes W. 2r-. Mary Sullivan, HART, Frank. Patrick Hart, 23 Adrian GREENWALD. Morton. Samuel Greenwald, Street. Sonerville, Mass. 702 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 429 Poplar Street, New Haven, Conn. GROVER, John D. larry MeKeen, Lovell, THfOxiPSON, Fred E. Uta Thompson, Onedia, Me. Ohio. SMITH, Herbert E. Mrs. Josephine Smith, IACKENSON, Albert. Mrs. Eliza Hackenson, THORWALL. William G. Charles Thorwall, 401 Washington Street, Canbridge, Mass. Dunmnuir. Cal. Westby. Wis. PRIVATES. HANE, Schuyler Ml. Mrs. Elsie Wilkins, Great TORCIlINKY, Samuel. Mrs. Reeca Tor- Falls, Mont. chinky. Ziwtoe, Kiev. State S. Skala, CITIRISTAKOS, Louis D. Lewis Scupakos, IANSSON, Theodore. Mrs. Sophie Ilausson, Russia. 130 Shelby Street, Detroit, Mich. North Broad Street, Bloomfield, N. J. TULLY, Jobi William. Thomas Tully. Fifty- PEDERCINI, Angelo. Angelo Erculiani, Tun- 11 kRRELL, Harvey. A. T. Harrell, Angie, La. fourth Stro t and Westmfinster Avene, nel Hill, Pa. HICKMAN, Evander. Charlie Hickman, R. Philadelhia, Pa. '. D). No. 1, Lusberton. N. C. VANCE, Elmer E. Thomas T. Vance, Virden, Returned to Duty, Previously Reported IlILDEBRANDT. Joseph. Herman lde- lII. Killed in Action. WARD, Jamne- E. Patrick Ward, Fort Gar- brnodt, ST2 West Fifth Street, Winona, CORPORAT.. Minn. land, Cole. HOFFMIAN, Lawrence M. Peter T. Iloffman, WHEELER, Sansuel N., Jr. Mrs. Samuel N. WHITE. Raymond J. Mrs. Anna White, Dayton, Oreg. Wheeler, Grand Junction, Colo. Miller, Iowa. 30 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

Prisoners, Previously Reported Killed in DUNN, Charles E. Attler G. Dunn, Sweet PRITTA, Joseph. Thomas Pritta, 1164 South Action. Hall, Va. Tenth Street, PhIladelphia, Pa. ECKAS, Vincent. Mrs. M. Kenny, 486 West ROLFE, Theodore W. Mrs. Florence Rolfe, PRITATES. Fifty-second Street, New York, N. Y. R. F. D. No. 1, Mount Tabor, Wis. BUTKAS Joseph. Marie Butkas, 4334 Union EDGINS, George. Cleveland Edgins, Cave ROOSSIN, Morris J. Abraham B. Roossin, Springs, Ga. 143 Avenue B, New York, N. Y. Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ERNST Henry J. DONDIEGO, Vincenzo. Mrs. Maria G. Don- Mrs. Mary Ernst, 514 East RYAN Michael J. Mrs. Marie Brosseau, 377 Twelith Street, Erie, Pa. Rutfand Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. dieco. 109 Mott Street, New York, N. Y. FANDRICK, HITTCHINS. Fred A. James W. Hutchins, Johannes. Mihail Fandrich, SARA, John F. Mrs. Anna Sara, Elkhorn, 1427 G ardner Avenue, S(ranton, Pa. Maudlin, Mont. Jefferson County, Mont. FISHER, Edward A. Mrs. Catherine Vest, SCHULTZ, George Joseph. Benjamin Corbit, LYNCHf, William F. Mrs. Mary Lynch, 468 7958 Scoond Avcnue, New York, N. Y. Morgan Street, Chicago, Ill. Anchorville. Mich. FLINT, Harry L. D. H. Flint, Breckenridge, SLETTEN, Erling. Mrs. Martha Hanson, box WINSTEAD, Samuel. Granberry B. Win- Minn. stead, R. F. D. No. 1, Spring Hope, N. C. 306, Westby, Wis. FLOREY, Carles B. Jonas Florey, R. F. D. SMITH, Robert. Mrs. Nancy Smith, Fish Returned to Duty, Previously Reported. No. 4, Coldwater, Mich. Springs, Tenn. FORD, George. Mrs. Adaline Ford, 1221 Gar- STANKUS, Jeroniumi. William Stankus, Lit- Missing in Action. land Avenue, Louisville, Ky. tawan , Lithunia, Russia. FOSSET, Edward LIEUTIONANT. J. Mrs. Mary A. Fosset, STASZEWSKI, John. Joseph Staszewoki, 519 North Thirty-fifth Street, Philadelphia, First Sireet, Bayside, N. Y. MOY, Gordon V. George W. V. Moy, 345 Pa. SWEITZER, Parvii. Mrs. Mary Sweitzer, Franklin Place, Plainfield, N. J. FRANCIS, E dward. Mrs. Millie Francis, 609 Mill Street, Danville, Pa. Greenwood, Wis. SERGEANTS. TOMASHUNAS, John. Mrs. John Toma- FRIEDMANN, Walter. Christ Friedmann, shunas, 1625 South Canal Street. Chicago, EAVES, Isaac L. Mrs. Emma T. Eaves, 1913 Villa Ridge, Mo. Ill. Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. GAYNOR, Raymond. John F. Gaynor, 011 TRACY, Eugene 0. Mrs. CaroliAe Tracy, Rex- KWART, Louis. Philip II. Sokol, 45 East Front Street, Chicopee, Mass. ford, Kans. One hundred and twenty-eighth Street, New GERBUR, John J. Mrs. Sopho Gebur, Dearing, TRAYAll, William. Mrs. Helen Trayah, 454 York, N. Y. Kans. Colchester Avenue, Burlington, Iowa. CORPORaLS. GONZALES, Frank. Manual Gonzales, Naeog- VAZ(ONSKI, Charles. Joseph Vazgonski, BALL tll), Henry 0. William H. Ballard, doches, Tex. 6628 South Telmon Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Lytton Springs, Tex. GREGORY, Nick. Thomas Gregory, 246 Cath- VOLK, James. Mrs. Anna Volk, 5208 Blanche BARROW. Pierce. Mrs. Inez Barrow, Reisel, anne Street, Detroit, Mich. Street. Cleveland, Ohio. Tex. GRIOR, Charlie C. Mrs. Cora C. Grior, WATT, Arthur. Mrs. Emily Watt, 3409 Lo- DOUN, Leo B. Mrs. Mary Dohn, 3426 Mahon, Miss. rain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Flem- GRIGGERS, Homer W. Daniel W. Griggers, WHITIE, Fred R. William J. White, Nevada ing Avenue, Pitisburgh, Pa. Spring DRAKE, Vern Eiual. Mrs. Charlie J. Stroh- Creek. Tex. City. Cal. GRIMES, William E. William Benjamin YARDLEY, Ray. Mrs. A. V. MeNaught, box taul, 20 Stewart Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Grimes, HAYNES, James II. Miss Susie Haynes, Alston, Ga. 915, Lewiston, Mont. Iliffaburg, Tex. HAGAN, Alfred Curtis. Mrs. Mary G. Hagan, HICKS, 835 Savannah Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Herbert C. J. H. Hicks, Layland, HAIR, Walter L, Thomas J. Ilair, Forrest, W. Va. Ill. MARINE CORPS KENNEY, James A. Miss Mary Kenney, 111 Charles Street, Knoxville, Pa. IIERMANSON, Amos A. Albert Hermanson, Summary of Casualties to Date. KERN, Wilbur. Mrs. Helen N. Kern, 1128 Capron, Ill. Catasauqua Street, Allentown, Pa. HILZ. Henry. Otto IIilz. Pilot Point, Tex. Officers: HOLMDAHL, Clarence J. Mrs. Christine LAISY, Leonard. Mrs. Katherine Calvin, 904 Deaths - Oshorn Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. lolmdahl, 104 K Street. Fort Dodge, Iowa. so LUTHER. George. Albert Luther, 288 ITORRIGHS, Charlie. Mrs. Mary Horrighs, Wounded ------79 Reed 219 East Carpenter Street, Oshkosh, Wis. Street, Springfield, Ill. In hands of enemy 1- MALLON, Frank A. Mrs. Sarah Mallon, 77 HYLAND, Thomas. Mrs. Thomas Hyland, 506 Colner Street, Lawrence, Mass. West River Street, Elyria, Ohio. 160 MAXWELL, Clifford JANSEN, Chris. Mrs. Ruby Jansen, R. F, D. Enlisted men: P. Clark E. Maxwell, No. 3, Willow Lake, S. Dak. 306 Madison Street, Greensburg, Pa. Deaths------1, 728 MILLER, Harry W. Mrs. Emma K. Miller, JENKINS, Curtis B. James T. Jenkins, Ma- 138 Campbell Street. Blairsville, Pa. rengo, Ind. Wounded ------2, 426 MIT(HELL, Ly ford Calaway. Mrs. Lucy Cal- KAFARSKY, Marcelli S. Mary Starzynska, In hands of enemy . 72 away Mitchell, 601 Peck Avenue, San An- 216 Strand Street, Wilmington, Del. Missing ------286 tonia, Tex. KARAS, Alexander. Mrs. Anna Rice, 1622 RABYER, Joseph A. Mrs. Emylee Rabyor, Onieda Street, Shamokin, Pa. 4, 512 1620 St. Louis Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. KRAMER, Albert. Joseph Kramer, Formosa, ROKICKI Casinir T. Barney Rokicki, 8. Ontario. Canada. Clark Street, Milwaukee, Wis. LANGFORD, Frank M. W. H. Langford, R. 4,672 F. D. No. 2, Buckner, Ark. BT GLERS. LE BLANC, Albert G. Charles F. Le Blanc, The following casualties are reported GARSTEiCKI, Mliclael J. Mrs. Mary Gar- 2105 Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, Ill. stecko, 886 Main Street, Mount Pleasant, LEHENER, Dionige. Mrs. Rose Lehener, 140 by the commanding general of the Ameri- Pa. Center Street, Bridgeport, Conn. can Expeditionary Forces (included in LOWER, William B. Mrs. Ada LEE, Harry Thomas. Mrs. Julia Lee, 1608 Lower, 808 above Mississippi Street, La Crosse, Wis. Buffalo Road, Lewisburg, Pa. total) : McCOLLIGAN, James. Mrs. Grace McColli- MECHANIC. gan. 602 North Twenty-third Street, Phila- Killed in action ------12 SIMON. Clarence D. delphin, Pa. Died of wounds received in ac- Mrs. Elizabeth Simons, MARRON, Frank P. Mrs. Isabella Marron, 1129 Second Avenue, Antigo, Wis. 214 Kingsland Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. tion ------26 PRIATES. MARTIN, Emerson Arnold. Ellett E. Martin, Died of disease ------5 Green Sulphur, W. Va. Wounded in action (severely) -- 29 AR\O. George W. Walter W. Aron, R. F. D. MARTINEZ, Donaciano. Mrs. Maria Mar- No. 3. box 49, Wortham, Tex. tenez, Tierra Ainerilla, N. Mex. Wounded in action (slightly) -- 4 BORKOWICZ, Walter. Mrs. Tillie Borko- MESSER, Delbert Edward. Mrs. Elizabeth In hands of enemy------4 wicz, 4622 Bermuda Street, Philadelphia, Messer, 554 Alexandrine West, Detroit, Missing in action ------55 Pa. Mich. BRIATICO. Philip. Mrs. Francis Briatico, MEURER, George. Mrs. Elizabeth Meurer, Reggio, Calabria, Italy. R. F. D. No. 1, Del Valle, Tex. Total------135 BUNCE, Harry S. Edward J. Bunce, Aber- MIKULSKY, Arkadi. Keprean A. Mikulsky, deen, S. Dak. Minska, Gubernia, Bobiusky Neza, Rudobel- COLE. Oscar G. Edgar T. Cole, 116 South ska, Wolzaspor Eche, Russia. Killed in Action. Main Street, Adrian, Mich. MILLER, William Albert. Anton P. Miller, CORBOY. John J. John W. Corboy, 6611 Greeley, Kans. CORPORALS. Aberdeen Street, Chicago, Ill. MOLE, Samuel E. Mrs. -Ella Miller, 334 McLAUGHLIN, William J. William J. Mc- CORDER, Herbert. Stephen A. Corder, Nash- Smith Avenue, vlle, Tenn. Thomasville, Ga. Laughlin, West Hoboken, N. J. NOLAN, Edward J. Mrs. Ellen Nolan, 205 SCHWARTZ, Bernard R. Annie DALLIGE, Walter A. Albert C. Dalluge, 816 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Schwartz, Spruce 932 Simpson Street, New York, N. Y. Street, Forgus Falls, MiAnn. O'MARA. Michael J. Daniel J. O'Mara, 2074 SCOVILLE, Ernest J. Martha Scoville un- DAVIS, Russell. Will Dyke, Saddy, Tenn. Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y. chan, 5910 Forty-first Avenue SE., Port- DEMAIO, Gennaro. Mrs. Katie Demaio, 178 PARKHIURST, Lester. William Parkhurst, land, Oreg. Mulberry Street, New York, N. Y. Lyndon, Ill. PRIVATES. DI RETANCESCO. Salvatore. Felippo Van- PARKINSON, George B. Sam Claro, box 293, nuci, 812 East Nineteenth ARNQTJIST, Otto C. Edith Arnquist, New Street, Erie, Pa. Laurel, Moat. Richmond, DIX, Howard A. David Dix, 818 East Prairie PERSON, Robert H. John H. Person, Alberta, Wis. Street, Decatur, III. La. BAUER, Chester D. Ruth Bauer, 7006 Penn- DIXON, Arthur. George Dixon, Henrietta, PHILLIPS, sylvania Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Ky. John. Mrs. Anna Phillips, 4 Cen- BLACKWELL, Harold D. Mabel L. Black- terville Street, Coaldale, Pa. well, Fruitdale, S. Dak. DOLL, John. Tacob Doll, 233 Koons Avenue, PLAZZITO, Tony. Busdalo, N. Y. Daniel Plazzito, 4.0 East BOOMER, Solon T. Anna Boomer, Sabotha, Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Kans DONSON, Paul Melvin. Mrs. Elizabeth Don- POPE, Jodie. Mrs. Ida Pope, R. F. D. son, North Bedford Street, Carlisle, Pa. No. 84, COHEN, Erwin A. Bernard Cohen, 62 Spring Nixa, Mo. Street, Norwich, Conn. DU BOIS. Frank Bacon. Jeremiah Du Bois, PRAMPA, Joseph A. Albert Mondevicz, 318 Essington, Pa. ECKERLON, Ernest T. Alice Eckerlon, Sa- Washington Street, New Britain, Conn. lem, Oreg. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 31 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING FRANCOIS, Joseph C. Katherine Francois, HOWELL, John B. John H. Howell, 500 JORDAN, George J. Hattie Jordan, 5101 422 Blair Street, St. Paul, Minn. Frankford Road, Louisiana, Mo. Fourth Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. McCREARY, Harry C. Della L. Mcreary, JOHNSON, Ralph. Mary B. Johnson, Hills- KAVESKY, Joseph. Mary Kavesky, general Ringwood, Okla. dale Mich. delivery, Lansing, Ohio. JOHNSON, William. Jane Johnson, R. F. D. KERR, Ira R. Frank Kerr, McVaytown, Pa. Died of Wounds. 2, Saltsburg, Pa. MAY, Robert J. Robert May, sr., 1 air Haven, LIKES, Belford A. Mary C. Likes, Pomona, N. J. SECOND LIEUTDNANT. Kans. MINER, Paul E. Grace Davenport, 3968 ZOLTOWSKI, William. Mrs. Frances Zol- LYNN, Henry R. Allie Lynn, 710 Butler North Eleventh Street, St. Louis, Mo. towski, 66 Livingston Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Street, Charleston, W. Va. MORRISON, Frank. J. E. Morrison, R. F. McDONALD, Evans, jr. Evans McDonald, sr., D. 1, Pequea, Pa. GUNNERY SERGEANT. 2507 East Eighteenth Street, Kansas City, OLDZ, Clint. Lora Olds, Oakville, Iowa. WILSON, Herman C. Harriet E. Wilson, 169 Mo. PARKER, Eugene J. Hannah Parker. 29 Cumberland Avenue, Asheville, N. C. McGRATH, Frank P. Martin McGrath. 500 South Huntington Avenue, Ioxbury, Masx. SERGEANTS. West One hundred and forty-second Street, RACHLIN, David. Mary Rachiln, 423 East Fifth Street, Duluth, Minn. JONES, Felix W. Caroline Jones, 257 South New York, N. Y. MOORE. Water T. Emma Moore, Route H, ROBERTS, Benjamin R. Bessie Weeks, Ta- Fiftth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. box 345, Fresno, Cal. lihina, Okla. McDOWDLL, Irvin B. Louis McDowell, 2923 ANDERSON, Anders L. Let Nicholas, Smith- ROBINSON, Richard L. Elnora Robinson, Bank Street, Louisville, Ky. ville, Pa. Wauseon, Ohio. CORPORALS. RASSEL, Paul E. Amelia Rassel, Mio, Mich. ROOKER, James W. Martha Rooker, R. R. DUNCAN, Frank. G. W. Duncan, Foxholm, SCHMITT, Cecil. Cora Schmitt, 2733 North 7, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Minn. Twenty-second Street, Kansas City, Mo. ROSENQUIST, George A. Ida Waltz, 1709 SCHROEDER, Frak, Nannie E. Schroeder, SCHWANN, Louis J. Clara Schwann, Aus- Barry Avenue, Chicago, Ill. North Kansas City, Mo. tin, Minn. SCHULZ, Herman L. Katie Schultz, Glen SEALE, Clyde W. Elizabeth Seale, 720 West- SHEDDEN, James E. Leonard A. Shedden, Ullin, box 604, N. Dak. lake Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. 255 Liberty Street, Dundee, Ill. SHANNON, William J. James Shannon, 722 SMITH, Arnold C. A. F. Smith, 029 Lake Tenth Avenue, New York City. PRIVATES. Street, Lancaster, Pa. SPENCER, John A. Hi. C. Spencer, Colia, ALLEN, Lester W. Catherine Allen, 2310 STEPHENS, Anthony C. John Stephens, care Miss. Sunnyside Avenue, Chicago, Ill. of general delivery, Saginaw, Mich. SWEENEY, Edward P. Paul Brabbon, 11 BOSCH, Frank. Peter Bosch, Vinebur, So- VAN HOVE, Charles J. Jennie Van Hove, Mechanic Street, Newark, N. J. noma, Cal. 484 Baldwin Avenue, Detroit, Mich. TENNANT, Charles W. Mrs. N. J. Tennant, BUSH, Frank H. Jord Bush, Eddy, Okla. YOUNG, Lafe. Patrick H. Young, Lewellen, R. F. 1). 1, Newell, Ala. CONNOR, George T. John T. Connor, Spen- Nobr. THOMAS, Odin. Hulda Thomas, 528 West cer, Mass. Thirtieth Street, New York, N. Y. GEHRINGER, Albert. Nicholas F. Gebringer, Slightly Wounded in Action. THO]NIPSON, John W. Robert L. Thompson, 042 Yake Court, Akron, Ohio. R. F. D. 6, box 118, Charlotte, N. C. GRIFFIN, John. J. L. Griftin, Floydads, Tex. PRIVATE. TONNIEP, Henry II.' Mary Tonnies, 1228 JONES, George W. George L. Jones, box 187, MCI)ERMOTT, Peter J. Helen McDermott, Ediar Street, Evansville, Ind. i Abbot Avenue, Morristown, N. J. TRIVETLTE, Harter II. Dorous D. Trivette, Pine River, Minn. 126 Spring Street Winston-Malem, N. C. IAIIONEY, Michael J. Anna E. Mahoney, In Hands of Enemy. WALKER, James A. May Walker, 367 Al- 1446 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. catraz Avenue, Oakland, Cal. MANNING, Stephen A. Felicia M. Manning, CORPORAL. WELL, Harry B. Charles E. Wells, 684 287 Williams Avenue, Portland, Oreg. BORIl, Ernest. Jennie Borah, 1128 South West Fourth Street, Elmira, N. Y. O'CONNOR, Edwin F. Tessie McGarvey, 11A Paalina Street, Chicago. WILDEY. Geore B., jr, George E. Wildey, Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 206 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PAINE, tEdward. Arthur D. Paine, 1333 Bea- Missing in Action. WILLIAMS, Porry F. William P. Williams, con S reet, Brookline, Mass. Corvdon, Pa. ROSENTHAL, Saul E. Ida Rosenthal, 178 SERGEAN\TS. YORK, Lex. Sarah HI. York, general deliv- Wilkins Street, Detroit, Mich. ANDREWIiS, John J. C. Mrs. J. Andrews, 7 ery, Quartz, Ga. SATTERFIELD, Floyd D. Minnie Satterfield, Lexington Avenue, Bayonne, N. J. 1913 Oaks Avenue, Everett, Wash. MCCADE, John C. James McCabe, 1613 Arch Killed in Action, Previously Reported SPENCER, Guy I. Maude E. Spencer, 2181 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Severely Wounded. Fifth Avenue, South Jamestown, Ill. CORPORALS. STENMARK, Nels A. Brick 0. Stenmark, PRIVATE. Maidstone Saskatchewan, Canada. CAMPBELL. James E. Helen Campbell, VARELLA, Victor. Rosa Varella, 814 Duker Greenwood County, Lamont, Kans. CONOLLY, George W. Mrs. Robert Conolly, Street, Baltimore, Md. DORSEY, Howard S. Emma Dorsey, 4246 16 Chestnut Place, Nutley, N. J. WILLIAMS, George. W. Carlos Williams, Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. general delivery. Del Monte, Cal. DUVALL, Harvey C. Marie Duvall, 0130 Died of Wounds, Previously Reported YOUNG, Francis L. Ella Young, general de- Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Severely Wounded. livery. Somerset, Ohio. STARR, William 11. Ida Starr, North Branch, Minn. PRIVATE. Died of Disease. STEALEY, Arthur L. Caroline Stealey, 7713 Coleo Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ROLLINS, Louis. Virginia R. Rollins, 4311 SERGEANTS. WATERMOLEN, Alphonse. Julia Watermo- Coliseum Street, New Orleans. La. McAIAION, Ambrose B. May It. McMahon, len, 1760 Elm Street, Green Bay, Wis. Wounded Slightly, Previously Reported 370 Howard Street, Detroit, Mich. PRIVATES. Missing. WIN, Julian. Corrie Smith, Berry, Ala. ANDERSON, Arvid P. Marie Anderson, 420 SAMMON, William P. Mary Sammon, 6902 PRIVATES. Whitney Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. East Eleventh Street, Lockport, Ill. BOLAND, Leon J. John J. Boland, Little HARDY, Ernest. Rilda Hardy, 11. F. D. 1, PRIVATES. Meadows, Pa. Anna, Ill. MAJOR, Dora E. Stella M. Major, 5102 BRADFORD, Algie D. Davie J. Bradford, HOLLAND. Cecil C. Alice Holland, Poco- Washington Avenue, Newport News, Va. route 1, box 34, Smithfield, Tex. moke City, Md. BRADSHAW, Charles P. Mary Bradshaw, KLEMIE, Carl D. Ilettie A. Klemme, 1045 Wounded Severely in Action. Yazoo City, Miss. Regent Street, Boulder, Colo. BUEHLER, Edward J. Dena C. Buehler, 273 SECOND LIEUTENANT. Sixty-first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Prisoner in Germany, Previously Reported BAYMAN, Edward T. Ada Bayman, care of CHATMAN, Grover N. Clara Ganglar, Refu- Killed in Action. George Wilson, Sedgwick, Kans. glvo, Toe. CI STOFFERSON, Carl. Lawson S. Chris- PRIVATE. CORPORALS. tofferson, R. F. D. 2, Shelden Road, Berea, BLOCKWITZ, Sylvester J. Joseph Blockwitz, Ohio. KRRCHlT, Adam D. Susana Kirseht, iles 1534 Carter Street, Milwaukee, Wis. CORRIGAN, John J. Mary Lynch, 451 West Center, Ill. BROWN, Lawrence T. Rennie Brown, general Sixteenth Street, New York, N. Y. delivery, Lemon Grove, Cal. CRAM, Ithial. Mary Cram, Battle Lake, Prisoner in Germany, Previously Reported Minn. Severely Wounded. SERGEANTS. CROWE, Raymond J. James Horn, Boys LEGNARD, Frank J. John B. Legnard, 381 Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. CORPORAL. Paine Street, Green Island, N. Y. DAVIS, Cloyd K. Elmer Davis, Petersburg, BOLLES, Siophon. Stephen W. 1olles, 1501 STEELE, Edward E. Leighton W. Steele, 819 Pa. East Sixtit-first Street, Chicago, Ill. Volunteer Building, Chattanooga, Tenn. FLEENOR, Belson R. Emory 0, Fleenor, Mattoon, Ill. In Hands of Enemy, Previously Reported PRIVATuS. FLETCHER, James F. Catherine Bulmer, BEASLEY, Joseph B. Isabella Turnes, Holly- 16 Cypress Street, Troy, N. Y. Missing. wood, Appomattox County, Va. GILMORE, James R. Sanford Gilmore, Cot- PRIVATE. BOSTWICK, Harry J. Charles Bostwick, tonwood, Ala. 5619 Wellesley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. GIVEN, Raymond N. John W. Given, 6241 JAMESON, William H, Effhe C. Jameson, FALKERSTERN, Edwin. Sophia Falkerstern, Lawton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Rossville, Tenn. West Norwood, N. J. GLISSON, Arthur F. Roan A. Glisson, Bel- Reported FORAN, Clause J. Mary E. Foran, R. F. D. linger, Ga. Missing in Action, Previously 3, Bristol, Va. GRANNAN. Thomas F. Hannah Grannan, Died of Wounds. Avenue, Chicago, Ill. GLOVER, Norval C. Beulah Crusondorf, 28 3112 South Union PRIVATE. West Piedmont Street, Keyser, W. Va. JENNINGS, Herbert W. Fred C. Henning, CRONIER, Joseph A. Mary Myberg, 108 119 Sisson Street, Dunkirk, N. Y. GBIIIINGER, Albert Nicholas. Nicholas F. North Pewabic Street, Laurium, Mich. JOHNSON. Carl HI. Christina Johnson, 108 Gehringer, 942 Yale Court, Akron, Ohio. HOUF, Harry B. James P. Hout, 703 Brigh- West One hundred and thirtieth Street, (Continued on page 32.) ton Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. New York, N. Y. 32 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918.

LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I I The following is a list of contracts 03217. Ford Brothers, Alvin, Tex., prairie B-03471. Bemis Bros. Bag Co., Chicago, hay, 87,500. Ill., burlap sacks, $14,200. placed by the various Government de- 03310. Dyer & Company, Kansas City, Mo., B-03303. S. Zorn & Co., Louisville, Ky., partments and divisions thereof as in- prairie hay, $12,500. burlap sacks. ,10,000. dicated below: 03308. Dyer & Company, Kansas City, Mo., B-03407. Chase Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., bur- prairie hay, $12,500. lap sacks, $21,375. 03304. Dyer & Company, Kansas City, Mo., 9308. L. Bachman & Co., New York City, prairie hay, q8,700. melton, 820.018.07, 03307. Dyer & Company, Kansas City, Mo., 9340. Rochester Button Co., Rochester, prairie hay, $12,.500 N. Y., buttons, $7,000. BOARD OF REVIEW. 03300. byer &k Company, Kansas City, Mo., Sub10 -2-18. Ridley Candy Co., New York prairie hay, $20,000. City, candy, $9,558. 03809. Dyer & Co., Kansas City, Mo., 10_1808. Edward C. Ruff, Delta, Pa., to- The following is a list of purchase or- prairie hay, $12,500. matoes, $5,760. 0830. Dyer & Co., Kansas City, Mo., 4 4003. Theo. S. Archer, Joppa, Mo., to- ders and contracts approved by the Board prairie hay, $20,000. matoes, $6.820. of Review, under date of November 7, 03285. Dewey Bros. Co., Blandchester, Ohio, 4-3817. T. T. Snyder & Son, Delta, Pa., to- mixed hay, $6,600. matoes, $9,600. 1918: 03319. Webster Co., San Antonio, Tex., 4-4104. Hienry Brugh, Lithia, Va., toma- Purchase orders and contracts under $25,000 prairie hay, $7,200. toes. $8,535. made on open market purchase or let to lowest 03259. T. P. Riddle & Co., Lima, Ohio, 1110. Empson Packing Co., Longmont, bidder, and submitted to the board for con- mixed hay, $5,040. Colo., string heans, $17,300. sideration after execution and delivery. 4-1764. Defender Packing Co., Trappe, Md., 4-3042. S. Scott Robinson, Fal1ston, Md., B-0.3334. Callahan & Sons, Louisville. Ky., tomatoes, $9,000. tomatoes. $0,800. whito oats, $20,156.25. 4-2985. Swit[L & Co., Baltinore, Md., butter, 1835. Hunt Bros. Co., San Francisco, Cal., B-03340. Aylsworth Grain Co., Kansas City, $7,219.80. peaches. $6,400. Mo., white oats, $16,843.75. 4-2986. Swift & Co., Baltimore, Md., butter, Sub-878. Green Mountain Packing Co., B-03356. Des Moines Elevator Co., Des $7,219.80. Cambridge, Mass, canned corn, $7,800. Moines, Iowa, white oats, $6.900. 4-8828. G. C. SI0u, Wingate, Md., toma- 10-1238. Columbia Wax Works, New York B-03358. The Webster Co., San Antonio, toes, $14,400. City, candles, $17,550. - Tex. white oats, $20,250. 4-3495. R. C. Lee, Bedford, Va., tomatoes, Sub-100-2-741. American Chicle Co . New 1-03431. Updike Grain Co., Omaha, Xebr., $6,160. York City, chewing gum, $1RG680. white oats, $17,187.50. 4-4001. C Murphy & Sons, Rocks, Md., toma- 10-1918. J. Amon & Co. (Inc.), New York 032358. T. P, Riddle & Co., Lima, Ohio, toes, $0,400. City, coffee, $19,300.95. timothy hay, $10,440. 4-4102. Lloyd & Moore Canning Co., Sea- 4-Z333. Booth Packing Co., Baltimore, aid., 03348. J. W. McMillen, Van Wert, Ohio, ford. DoL, tomatoes, $15,028. pears. $10,000. timothy hay, $12,000. 4-3830. Colonial Packing Co., Colonial Sub-190-2-015. Wallace & Co., Bro .- yn, 03347. J. W. McMillen, Van Wert, Ohio, Beach, Va., tomatoes, $12,672. N. Y., candy. $12,250. timothy hay, $12,600. 15032-0 Iocksmith Pure Food Co., Com- 10-1331, Wallace & Co., Brool-1yn, -. Y., 03425. Ioman & Starr, Lodi, Ohio, timothy stock Park, Mich., tomatoes, $7,800. candv. $7,375. hay. $10,800. 1700. -Manteca Caunning Co., Manteca, Cal., 3538. Swift & Co., Spartansburg, S. C., but- 033 50. Hosmer Robinson & Co., Boston, tomatoes, $6,300. ter, S14,900. Mass., timothy hay, $15,600. B-03487 Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, Ill., 3542. Swift & Co., Spartansburg, S. C., ham 03313. Albert Miller & Co., Chicago, Ill., burlap eacks, $7,100. $18,300. Canning Co., timothy hay, S6,960. 1815. Italian American San Switt & Co., Greenville, S. C., 03418. Raymond P. Lipe Co., 'Toledo, Ohio, Francisco, Cal., tomatoes, $8,400. 8-7017. 18-405. Draser Fruit Co., butter. etc., $6,072.27. timothy hay, $6,720. Salem, Oreg., 10-1288. Tobacco Prodnto Corporation, 03213. Brandt & Hollerbaugh, Ashland, prunes. $7,350. Now York City, cigarettes, $5,374.20. Ohio, mixed bay, $5,040. Sub-1029. The Walter M. Lowney Co , Bos- 4-1121. 3. E. Preston, Colt, Md., tomatoes, 03196. M. C. McMillen Co., Fort Wayne, ton, Mass.. candyv, $6.582, $9,920. Ind., mixed hay, $8,400. 1837. Libby, McNeli & Libby, San Francisco, 03413. The McMillen Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.,. Cal., peaches, $8,200. Sub-361-2-1019. Philip Morris & Co. (Ltd.), clover hay. $5,640. 1790. J. C. Ainsley Packing Co., Campbell, New York City, cigarettes, $13,315.80. 03364. J. W. McMillen, Van Wert, Ohio, Cal., cherries, $5.070. 10-1828. The Mirror Co., New York City, clover hay, $8,100. 1774. Biceglia Bros, Canning Co., Safi Jose, candy, $7,375. B-01955. The Gwinn Milling Co., Columbus, Cal., cherries, $8,48.99. 10-1115. Mirror Candy Co., New York City, Ohio, bran, $8,510.40. 1845. Sunlit Fruit Co., San Francisco, Cal., candy, $12,250. peaches, $11,840.02. Sub-190-2-614. Mirror (Inc.), New York 1788. H1. C. Price & Co., Pruitvale, Cal., City, candy. $12,250. cherries, $8,158.40. 10 1407. Henry Maillard, New York City, 1840. H1. C. Price & Co., Pruitvale, Cal., chocolate, $0,900. LIST OF OVERSEAS CASUALTIES peaches, S15,392.03. Mot-1185. National Carbon Co., Cleveland, 1841. H. C. Price & Co., Pruitvale, Cal., Ohio, dry cell units, $5,010. peaches, $12,608.02. B-03215. Mente & Co., New Orleans, La., (Continued from page 31.) Sub-107-8. Becker Provision Co.,' Little burlaD sacks, $19,106.25. Rock. Ark.. lard, $8,190. 5000-A. The Farish Co., New York City, Discharged from Hospital, Previously Re- Sub-108-8. Becker Provision Co., Little gray jeans, $7,330. ported Died of Lobar Pneumonia. Rock, Ark., ham, S11.430. 2-7091. Einstein, Wolff Co., New York City, 13-418. Oliver Williams, Portland, Oreg., PRIVATE. handkerchiefs, $10,260. soap, $5.250. 5589-B. New Bedford & Agawam Finishing DURKER, Harold D. William D. Burker, 15072-G. J. P. Douseman Milling Co.. La Co., East Wareham. Mass., sheeting, $9,780. R. F. D. 2, Plainwell, Mich. Pere, Wis., flour. $10,170.06. 5588-A. Passaic Print Works, Passaic, N. HO-1496-1. Richmond Foundry & Mfg. J., sheeting, $10,350. Present for Duty, Previously Reported Co., Riehmond. Va., grates. $17,123. B-03291. Chase Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., bur- Killed in Action. HO-2647-P. The Edwin II. Fitler Co., Phila- lap sacks, $13,125. delphia, Pa.. manila rope, $12,382.80. PRIVATES. 99-C and E. Canvas Decoy Co., Union City, HO-2592-N. American Horse Shoe Co., Phil- Tenn.. raincoats., $21.329.95. BEIR, William H. Katie Behr, 7831 Perry lipsburg, N. J., mule shoes, $5,850. 2477-CE P. United States Rubber Co., Chi- Avenue, Chicago, 111. HO-2570-P. American Steel & Wire Co., cago. Ill.. raincoats, $8,839.38. OTTEN, Paul A. Mary Otten, 322 West Car- Pittsburgh, Pa., horse shoes, $17,568.75. 224. United States Rubber Co. of California, son Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HO-2879-B. Standard Horse Shoe Co., Bos- Portland, Oreg., inincoats, $8,253.20. STONE, Myer. Solomon Stone, 4525 Fair- ton, Mass., horse shoes, 45,875. 5610-N. Ernemt Simons Mfg. Co., -New York mont Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 9325. Souhegan Woolen Co., New York City, sheets. $14,100. City, melton, $21,000. Present for Duty, Previously Reported 8725. Blodgett. Ordway & Webber, Boston, 5580-A. Cannon Mills, New York City, towels, $5,225. Died of Wounds. Mass., towels, $9,063.75. PRIVATE. SCHRODER, Frank. Mary Schroder, Peo- tone, Ill. Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Early Copy of Government Contracts Desired Missing. PRITATES. Purchasing Agents of all Government departments are requested to ANDERSON, Frank C. Martha Anderson, continue sending to this office at the earliest possible moment all lists of Lee Summitt, Mo. publication in the BAMFORD, Melvin W. Katherine M. Bam- contract purchases, bids, proposals, etc., intended for ford, 306 South Center Street, Pottsville, OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN. It is necessary that this copy be handled Pa. BIGGINS, James A. Patrick Biggins, 207 promptly in order to insure publication in its proper place and sequence, School Street, Waltham, Mass. through the earnest cooperation of all BUEHLER, Edward Alfred. Goldfried Bueh- and this can only be accomplished ler, general delivery, Ridgeway, Pa. those who are charged with responsibility. PITTS, James T. Mary L. Pitts, box 87, Pontoosue, III. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 33 I LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I ITO-2586-N. Niagara Machine & Tool Co., 5295-A. Joshua L. Bailey & Co., New York 1,000 yards to be accepted at $3.204 instead Bulfalo, N. Y., tinsmith's units, $10,453.90. City, sheets, $40,986.00. of $3.56, 110 2476-J. Wheeling Stamping Co., Wheel- B-03185. American Milling Co., Peoria, Ill., Sup-864. William. Clarke & Sons (Inc.), ing,I W. Va., can covers, $12,013. white oats, $25,112.50. sh.rting flannel; 8,630 yards seconds to be 110-2551-J. Clyde Cutlery Co., Clyde, Ohio, It-03184. Ameriaen Milling Co., Peoria, Ill., acceptd at 10 per cent less than contract knives, $6,088.79. white oats, $25,112.50. price, o $1.880. 2-(029. Remington Typewriter Co., New B-3294. 1ales Edwards Co., Chicago, Ill., Sup-357. Delaine Mills, melton: 500 yards York City, typeweiters, $7,840. white oats, $30,600. 20-ounce melton to be accepted at $3.60 in- 110-2704-W. Underwood Typewriter Co., B-03057. 8. Zorn & Co., Louisville, Ky., stead of $4.10. Washington, D. C., typewriters, $11,815.20. white oats, $38,000. "up-355. Delaine Mills, shirting flannel, 10,5. Ramisear McAfte & Co., Greenville, B-03038. S. Zorn & Co., Louisville, Ky., 600 yards seconds to be accepted at $1.75 S C., caskets, $12,246. white oats, $38,000. less 10 per cent, or $1.575 per yard. Mot-1225. Empire Rubber & Tire Co., Tren- Award 350. Tidewater Oil Co., New York Sup-362. Porter Bros. Textile Co., melton; ton, N. J., tubes, $18,792.80. City, gasoline, $117.500. 50 2/8 yards to be accepted at $2.5425 (10 per 110-2559-P. Hale & Kilburn Co., Philadel- 4161. The Rice Hocking Coal Co., Dayton, cent discount). phia, Pa., seat frames and foot rests, $11.250. Ohio, coal. $71,250. Sup-363. Porter Bros. Textile Co., melton; Mot-970. Hayes Wheel Co., Jackson, Mich., 4160. W. P. Rice Mining Co., Dayton, Ohio, 152 G/ 8 yards B second at $.60 per yard. motor parts, $6,435. coal, $25,873. Sup. to iC-650-B. G. E. Prentice Xtfg. Co., Mot-1233. Genoral Motors Corporation, B-03436. Trans- Mississippi Grain Co., New Britain, Conn., D rns; size of D rings Flint, Mich., motor parts, $16,980. Omaha. Nebr., white oats. $34,437.50. shall be 0.38 by 7 by 0.134 inch. 202. The White Co., Kansas City, Mo., B-03360. Terminal Elevator Co., Kansas Sup-358. Sweet Orr & Co. (Inc.), jumpers truck, $5,204 20. City, Mo.. white oats, $33,375. and overalls; contractor to be reimirsed, on 203. The White Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1-03358. Terminal Elevator Co., Kansas account of substitution in material, 3 cents truck, $11,247.60. City, Mo., white oats, $33,375. additional per garment (price 36 cents each 294. The White Co., Kansas City, Mo., B-03363. Morrow Milling Co., New York delivered). trik, $9,6S2. City, white oats, $30,800. Iup to Pelican Cracker Factory, New Or- Mot-1220. United States Tire Co., New York B-03430. Merriam &.1Millard Co., Omnaha, leans, La., hard bread; cases for overseas ship- City, tubes, $16,656. Nebr., white oats, $34,500. mnnt mu't be lined with asphaltum paper, Mot-818. United States Tire Co., New York B-03557. Mueller & Young Grain Co., Chi- at 7 cents additional per case. City, tires, $14.000.15. cago, Ill., white oats '$%4 875. Sup-2587. Martin Dyeing & Finishing Co., 288. F. P. Kimber Motor Co., Kansas City, B-03362. Morrow 'Milling Co., New York Bridgeton, N. J., tent duck; irice to be 0.3866 Mo., trucks, $9.915. City, wvhite oats, $30,800. instead of .32; also to be insured at contrac- 280. F. P. Kimber Motor Co., Kansas City, B-03361. Hales & Edwards Co., Chicago, tor's expense. Mo., trucks, $10,278.50. Ill., white oats, $38,637.50. Sup-2157-A. The Ward Stillson Co., Ander- Mot-1148. Swinehart Tire & Rubber Co., 13-411. E. L. French Co., , Wash., son, Ind., arvice, breeches; Government -to Akron, Ohio, easings, $9,100. prunes, $116,375. furnish material f. o. b. Anderson instead of 297. Day Motor Car Co., Kansas City, Mo., Em-2091. California Peach Growers (Inc.), f. o. ). Chicago. trucks, 85.328.12. Fresno, Cal., evaporated peaches, $32,850. ,up. to 20,2. The Standard Oil Cloth Co., 300. The Kelly Springfield Motor Truck Co., 13-414. Salem 1'ruit Union, Saleim, Oreg., Youngstown, Ohio, duck; increase from 23,422 Kansas City, Mo., trucks, $7,316.44. prunes, $41,650. ard.: to 190,000 yards. 208. D*iv Motor Car Co., Kansas City, Mo., 13-416. Willamette Valley Prune Associa- up-2560. Ansonia 0. & C. Co.. Ansonia, trucks, $10,887.83. tion, Salei, Oreg., prunes, .,20.400. Conn., webbing ; strength of webbing increased 503. Robert V. Jones, Kansas City, Mo., 1784. Libby, McNeil & Libby, San Fran- as pr .pecifications. trucks, $5,797.54. cisco, Cal., cherries. $37,602.64. Sup -205. I. Gocomcn & Co. (Inc.), New Mot-1175. Federal Rubber Co., Cudally, 1754. California Packing Corporation, San York City, nurses' uiiforas; tariff amended Wis., tires, $8,150. Francisco, Cal., peaches, $20,600. as to sizes as per se dule. -- 02090. Merriam & Millard Co., Omaha, 8050 -PH. Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill., Sup-2331. Friedman Bros. & Co., New York Nebr.. white oats, $24.850. bacon, $920,007.43. City, cotton coats; number reduced front B-03187. Merriam & Millard Co., Omaha, 10-1277. Highland Milk Condensed Co., Elk- 05,000 to 58.343. Nobr white oats, $10,650. land, Pa., evaporated milk, $60,000. 8up-3488. Mount Hope Finishing Co., North 03135. E. W. Boyer, Nevada, Ohio, timothy PeRCTASE TRANSACTIONS APPROryLD. Dighton. M (ss.,duck; reduced from 21,761 hay, $9.720. yards to 17,542 tards. 03137. H. Bennader, Lodi, Ohio, timothy Contract under $01,090. Sup-2400. Ostby & Barton Co., Providence, hav, 35.800. 1502. The Geo. Close Co., Cambridge, Mass., R. I., collar ornaments; number reduced from 03140. Hi. Moeller Grain Co., San Antonio, candy, $12,400.02. 501.187 to 588,187. Ti x. prairie hay, Contracts over $25,030. Sup-2520. Smith, Hfoga & Co., New York $11,830. City, osnaburg; reduced from 1,300,000 yards B-08185 I. H. French & Co., Chamlpaign, 1507. Waltor . Lowney Co., Boston, Mass., IlL, wahito outs, $7,300. to 1.210,000 yards. candy. $220,500. Sup-2431. American Woolen Co. of New i-03166. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Fort 1-0. New England Confectionery Co., Bos- Worth. Tex., white oats. $20,437.50. York, New York City, blankets; blankets to ton, Mass., Candy, $33,015.36. be baled at $7.32 instead of $7.30. 03135. Toberman, Mackey & Co., St. Louis, 1501. W. F. Schraft & Sons Corporation, Me fimothy hay. 89,000. Sup-2367. Earl & Wilcon, Troy, N. Y.. flan- Boston, Mass., candy, $216,000. nol shirts; number reduced from 180,000 to 03095. Young Bros. lay Co., Lansing. Mich., 8815-G. National hay. 87.500. Biscuit Co., New York 132,000. 03090 Young Bros. Hay Co., Lansing, Mich., City, hard bread, $146,500. Sup-2335. Martin Dyeing & Finishing Co., bay. 87.200. 1503. Lovell & Coyel Co., Boston, Mass., Bridgeton, N. J.. osnabutrg; reduced from 03133. Langenberg Bros. Grain Co., St. candy. $34.60, 2,000,000 yards to 077,730 yards. Louis, Mo.. timothy hay, T$17,400. 11506-PII. Armour & Co., Chicago, 11. oleo- Sup-2450. Prashiker & Sohn, New York City, Purchase orders or commodities purchased margarine, S384.000.60. cotton shirts; number reduced front 2,400 to at board of trade or exchange prices, on 1514. George Close Co., Cambridge, Mass., 2,063. Food idministration allotment, on comman- candy. $34,104.96. Sup-2537. Colten Endel & Co., New York dter order or by the Embarkation Service. 1513. George Close Co., Cambridge, Mass., City, service coats; number reduced from 4-10i() Rihardson & Robbins, Dover, Del., candy, $29,750. 88.000 to 48,000. tomatoes, 338,400. 1500. Lovell & Covel Co., Boston, Mass., Sup-2303. ceo. C. letzel Co., Chester. Pa., 4-4101. Temple-Smith Co., Greensboro, Md., candy, $36,761.66. melton; reduced from 170,000 yards to 50,000 tomatoes, S29.700. IIC1-48-P. American Sterilizer Co., Erie, ards. 1829. Alaska Packers Association, San Fran- Pa., sterilizers, $401,500. Sup-2490. IHarlem Dress & Skirt Co.. New cisco. ('al.. salmon, $760;620. 10245. National Biscuit Co., New York City, York City, brassards; number increased from hard bread, $152,500. 400,000 to 700,000. 11232-PIL. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., lard, 10287. National Biscuit Co., New York City, $79.,08. Sup-2386. Eddystone MIfg. Co., Eddystone, 4802-B. Acuslunet Mills Corporation, New hard bread, $33,600. Pa.. osnaburg; reduced from 280,812 yards to Bedford, Mass., tent duck, $221,186. SlrPLNALXTAL CONTRACTS. 83.000 yards. 4917-1. Bliss, Fabyan & Co., New York City, Sup-354. Geo. W. Watt Woolen Co., muelton; Sup-833. Milton Simpson & Co., (Inc.), New tent duck, $200.,388.40. 232 yards melton, at $3.465 per yard. York City, bed sacks; number reduced from 4934-B. Newmarket Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass., Sup 2581. Lowell Bleachery, Lowell, Mass., 120,000 to 28,246. tent luck, $35,719.68. osnaburg; original contract as modifled can- Sup-2166. Appleton Superior Knitting Co., 4861-B. Clarence Whitman & Son (Inc.), celed. Appleton, Wis., stockings: reduced from -NewYork City, tent duck, $91,196.830. Sup-2352. Friedman Bros. & Co., New York 144,000 pairs to 120,000 pairs. 400 -N. Stephen Sanford & Sons (Inc.), City, cotton service coats, contract canceled. New York City, gray duck, $50,240.08. Sup-2503. Jos. Rogat. New York City, cot- CONTRACTS CANCELED (PREvIOUSLY APPROVED.) 4993-P. The Scranton Lace Co., Scranton, ton -hirts; contract canceled. 6866-A. Woodward, Baldwin & Co., New P1a., tent duck, $141,896.60. Sup-085. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Ak- York City, gray gauze, $30,750. 4376-B. Lawrrnce & Co., New York City, ron, Ohio, overshoes; only articles ready or 6444-A. Woodward Baldawin & Co., New tent luck, $234,150. in process of manufacture will be accepted by York City, gray gauze, $30,750. 4800-B. Lawrence & Co., New York City, Government. 6333-A. Woodward, Baldwin & Co., New tent duck, 8238,833. Sup. to Mot-664. Hendele Mfg. Co., Spring- York City, gray gauze, $61,500. 4880-P. Lawrence & Co., New York City, Mass.,Weld, motorcycles; additional-550 sets 6431-A. Woodward, Baldwin & Co., New tent (luck, $155,139.70. rider's spare parts, $6.25; 850 ex. for speed- York City, gray gauze, $581,175. 41)30-B. Goodyear Cotton Mills, Killingly, omneter attached, $8 50 each. 1777-A. Woodward, Baldwin & Co., New Conn., gray duce, $79,680. Sup-1159. Snell Mfg. Co., New York City. York City, gray gauze, $31,250. 4022-P. J. R. Schaff & Co., New York City, auger bits; bits may be bright finished instead 6528-A. J. P. Stevens & Co., New York City, gray duck, $92,100. of war-service finish. gray gauze, .$230,623. 4910-1. Hodges Fibre Carpet Co., New York Sup. to HC-756-P. E. I. Fitler Co., Phila- 6r6 A. Woodvard, Baldwin & Co., New City, gray duck, $116,529.60. delphia. Pa., snanila rope; total increased YorC City, gray gauze, $23,062.50. 2101. Geo. W. Perry, St. Louis, Mo., rain- fron 513.000 to 508,604 pounds. 5676-C. Kirsch Manufacturing Co., Sturgis, coats, $25,530. Sup-356. Delaine Mills (Inc.), melton; Mich., bed sacks, V80. 34 TIE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918.

LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I

6272-B. Frank S. Farnum, Brockton, Mass., 4-1213. F. Paullin & Bro., Coan, Va., toma- 02936. T. P. Riddle & Co., Lima, Ohio, revolver clip pockets, $294,423.14. toes, $6,844.80. timothy hay, $3,220. 5341-11L. Lamm Bros., Baltimore, Md., cot- 4-3464. Bower & Carper, Bedford, Va., to- 02028. Toberman, Mackey & Co., St. Louis, tonI service breeches, $14,940. matoes, $22,775. Mo., timothy hay, $8,700. 6101-N. Bound Brook Woolen Mills, Bound Sub-8 21. Kingan & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., HO-2493-N. Baton Manufacturing Co., New Brook. N. J., melton $98,750. oleomargarine, $5,680. York City, numbering machines, $10,800. 6280-N. Borman Wheon Lined Coat Co., New 4-963. J. E. Kirwan, Halt, Md., tomatoes, 2-6440. Schaeffer Tinware Mfg. Co., New York City, leather jerkins, $13,280. $8,000. York City, ration containers, $15,800. 5848-N. Levett, Frank & Co., Now York Sub-8-90. Louisville Provision Co., Louis- Mot-858. J. II. William & Co., Brooklyn, City, norfolk suits (nurses), $79,240. ville, Ky., butter, $5,675. N. Y., cutters, $13,627.90. 6013-B. Standish Worsted Co., Plymouth, 4-3277. H. E. Baldwin, Kennedyville, Md., 10-2415-P. J. K. Rishel Furnitute Co., Wil- Mass., melton, $317,250. tonaatoes, $6,720. liamsport, Pa., desks, $5,000. 5151-P. Charles P. Keighley, Vineland, N. J., 1069. Fred L. Waldron (Ltd.), Honolulu, HO-2451-N. G. F. Bowen Machine Co. (Inc.), field shoes, $250,250. Hawaii, potatoes, $7,278. Newark, N. J., cooks' chests, $16,300. 6069-A. Joshua L. Baily & Co., Philadelphia, 10-1221. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., Chi- HO-2430-C. Chicago Flexible Shaft Co., Chi- Pa.. sheets, $408,437.S4. cago, Ill., tobacco, $13,290. cago, Ill., blades, $16,666.67. 6704-A. J. 1'. Stevens & Co., New York City, 1372-A. Swift & Company, Chicago, Ill., 110-2453-C. Coonley Mfg. Co., Cicero, Ill., cheesecloth, $79,750. fresh beef, $5,843.54. cooks' chests, $16,900. 6705-A. J. P. Stevens & Co., New York City, 12-1066. E. A. Tovreau & Co., Bisbee, Ariz., HO-2453-B. Boston Card Index Co., Boston, cheesecloth, $83,375. fresh beef, $10,046. Mass., guides, $10,500. 6902-A. J. P. Stevens & Co., New York City, 4-3747. S. E. Douglas, Preston, Md., toma- 110-2474-B. Underwood Typewriter Co., sheeting, $25,837 50. toes, $20,800. Washington, D. C., typewriters, $7,657.20. 6504-A. Linden Tanning Co., Newark, N. J., 938. Pasco Tool Co., Atlanta, Ga., tools, half soles, $330.000. 4-3814. Daniel Teisch & Bros., Milford, $16,442.25. 6670-N. -Deering Milliken & Co., New York Del., tomatoes, $7,680. 10-1690. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., New City, pillow cases, $63,807. 4-3826. John W. Shelldrake, Harrington, York City, cigarettes, $5,733.81. 6018-B3. Bliss, Fabyan & Co., New York Del., tomatoes, $11,520. 12-1074. G. H. Palm, El Paso, Tex., Sudan City, pillow cases, $41,569.74. Mot-1176. Fisk Rubber Co., Washington, grass, $5,300. 5690 B. Simons Iatch & Whitten Co., Bos- D. C., casings.'$10,010. 02962. Dyer & Co., Kansas City, Mo., al- ton, Mas., denim clothing, $1,520. Mot-1137. White Company, Cleveland, Ohio, falfa hay, $16,800. 5756-1I. Trimount Overall Co., Boston, radiators, $15,518.50. 029063. Dyer & Co., Kiansas City, Mo., al- Mass., denim clothing, $6,840. 10-1838. American Tobacco Co., New York falfa hay, $16,200. 5392-N. Lyons & Zeeman, New York City, City, tobacco, $5,142. 03093. Young Bros. Hay Co., Lansing, Mich., n ool seivice coats, $141,9060. 1270. Armour & Co., Denver, Colo., beef, timothy hay. $15 600. 0507 A. Addison Mills, Edgefield, S. C., bacon, and lard, $6,010.93. 12-992. Heid Bros. (Inc.), El Paso, Tex., al- grly gauze, $9,500. 10 1858-E. Armour & Co., New York City, falfa hay, $13,500. 6671-N. Deering Milliken & Co., New York evaporated peaches, $8,192.37. 02886 Pratz, Kine & Prats (Inc.), Water- City, shets, $650,710. 101839-E. Armour & Co., New York City, loo. N. Y., timothy hay, $7.440. 6374-J, Cannon Mills, New York City, prunes, $17,646.906. 03081. Saginaw Milling Co., Saginaw, -Mich., sheets. $39,705.37. 1257. Armour & Co., Denver, Colo., beef, timothy hay, $9,720. 0427-A. Joshua L. Bailey & Co., New York etc.. $5,500 GS. 03094. Young Bros. Hay Co., Lansing, Mich., City. pillow cases, $29,750. 1070. Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill., bacon, timothy bay, $8,100. 5850-N. Levett. Frank Co., Now York City, etc., $6,100. 03092. Younz Bros. Hay Co., Lansing, Mich., overcoats, $25 800. 1250. John Morrell & Co., Ottumwa, Iowa, timothy hay, $15,600. 6712-B. Cannon Mills, New York City, beef etc., $3,091.50. 03022. Neizer & Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., tim- sheels. $37.288 05. Sub-1184. New England Biscuit Co., Worces- othy hay, $5 800. 6375-A. Joshua L. Bailey & Co., New York ter, Mass., hard bread, $13.500. 03021. Switzer & White, Calion, Ohio, tim- City, sheets, $51,028.78. 15050-G. New Richmond Roller Mills, New othy hay, $20,880. 5140-B Fred F Field Co., Brockton, Mass., Richmond, Wis., flour, $12,075. 02980. Albert Miller & Co., Chicago, Ill., field shoes, $425,400. Sub-887. Crescent Lake Canning Co., West timothy hey, $22,176. The following is a list of purchase or- Poland, Mo., canned corn, $6.240. 02488. J. §. McCrory & Son, Decatur, Ind., 12-1065. El Paso Refining Co., El Paso, Tex., timothy hay, $6.960. ders and contracts approved by the Board lard substitute, $13.750. 02988. J. S. MeCrory & Son, Decatur, Ind., of Review, under date of November 8, 1263. Colorado Condensed Milk Co., Fort timothy hay, $6 960. milk, $7,285. 1918: Lupton, Colo., evaporated B-03051. Ialliday Elevator Co., Cairo, Ill., 774. Enumclaw Milk & Cream Co., Seattle, white oats, $7,475. Purchase orders and contracts under $25,000 Wash., evaporated milk, $6.200. 02959. Homan & Starr, Lodi, Ohio, timothy made on open market purchase or let to lowest 4-399. Marsh Market Canning Co., Hall- hay, $17,400. bidder and submitted to the hoard for consid- wood, Va., tomatoes, $24.200. B-03053. I. H1. French & Co., Champaign, eration after execution and delivery: 10 1884. Justin Seubert, Syracuse, N. Y., II.. white oats. $7450. Mot-1065. Pennsylvania Rubber Co., Jean- cigars. $3,225. 02920. Langenlerg Grain Co., St. Louis, Mo., ette, Pa.. casings, $13,681.50. 15638-G. L. E. Denmire Co., Montrose, Iowa, timothy hay, $9,300. 931. Harley-Davidson Motor Co.. Milwau- tomnatoes, $7,710. FF-124. St. Louis Coffin Co.. St. Louis, Mo., kee. Wis., motorcycle parts, $7,395.48. 1242. Gilisky Fruit Co., Omaha, Nebr., po- caskets. $10,337. 532-1B. Catlin & Co., New York City, blan- tatoes, $13,350. 03065. Dewivy Bros. Co., Blanchester, Ohio, kets, $23,086.88. Sub-2001. Noyes & Hall, Dexter, Me., canned mixed hay. 86,480. 55018-N. M. Steinthal & Co., New York City, corn, $15,600. 03009. Hall Hay & Grain Co., Memphis, blankets, $13,167. Sub-1034. Kibbe Bros. Co., Springfield, Mass., Tenn.. timothy hay,.$5,208. 5323-P. Oo. Woods Sons & Co., Philadel- candy, $14,861.20. 03102. Haffine Co.. Kansas City, Mo., prairie plia, Pa., toweling, $10,780. 773. Federal Condensed Milk Co., Seattle, hay. $5,000. 5369-B1. Beacon Mfg. Co., New York City, Wash., evaporated milk, $24,800. 02935. Galbraith & Pease, Des Moines, Iowa, blankets, $12,045.25. 776. Federal Condensed Milk Co., Seattle, prairie hay. $6.600. 5532-A. Joshua L. Bally & Co., New York Wash., evaporated milk, $15,500. 02917. Alfred Gowling, Cincinnati, Ohio, City, pillowcases, $24.500. Sub-190-2-912. Hershey Chocolate Co., New mixed hay, $9,000. 5533-A. Joshua L. Raily & Co., New York 02921. Langenberg Bros. Crain Co., St. York City, candy, $8,500. Louis. Mo., timothy hav, $9,000. City, pillowcases, $5,250. 5-568. J. C. Grant Chemical Co., East St. 5536-A. Joshua L. Baily & Co., New York 02923. Langenberg Bros. Grain Co., St. Louis, Ill., baking powder, $8,992.60. Louis. Mo., timothy hay, $7,800. City. sheets, $18.223.80. Sub-8-22. Louisville Provision Co., Louis- 5529-A. Joshua L. Daily & Co., New York 2461-CE-P. Alfred Dcker & Cohn, Chicago, ville, Ky., bacon, $17,062.50. Ill., uniforms. $8.637.75. City, sheets, $16,264.80. Sub-8-23. Louisville Provision Co., Louis- 2194. Geo. M. Sittenfeld, Kansas City, Mo., HO-2528-B. The Stanley Rule & Level Co., ville, Ky., ham, $22 698. New Britain, Conn., steel squares, $6 431.15. raincoats. $6.618.25. Penick & Ford (Ltd.), New Orleans, B-02719. Mante & Co., New Orleans, La., 0-1353. Mot-1151. Kokomo Rubber Co., Kokomno, La., sirup, $16.200. Ind., tires. $15,750. burlal sacks. $12,737.50. 775. Snohomish Dairy Products Co., Snoho- B 03170 Mate & Co., New Orleans, La., HO-2459-C. Ames Shovel & Tool Co., Bos- mish. Wash., evaporated milk, $7,750. ton, Mass., shovels, $8 000. burlap sacks, $19.106.25. Drug Co., Boston, Mass., 10-1417. Max B. Mayer, San Antonio, Tex., Sub-1169. United HO-2321-N. Singer Sewing Machine Co., candy, $15,012. New York City, sewing machines, $6,491.40. raincoats, 85905. Sons Corpora- 24 C&E. Tower & Co., Memphis, Tenn., rain- Sub-1071. W. F. Schrafft & 4-3735. Strouse Bros., Baltimore, Md., over- tion, Boston, Mass., candy, $9,757.80. coats, $17,945. coats, $6,839.12. 1232. Utah Condensed Milk Co., Richmond, 2202. Little Rock Tent & Awning Co., Little Utah. evaporated milk, $15,035. HO-2515-N. Burden Iron Co., Troy, N. Y., Rock. Ark., raincoats, 821,793.33. 03068. The Raymond P. Lipe Co., Toledo, horseshoes, $11,725. B-03031. Chase Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., burlap Ohio, timothy hay, $5,220. Mot-936. American Chain Co., Bridgeport, sacks, $13,250. Toledo, Conn., chains. $6,084.40. B-OS. Central Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., bur- 03068. The Raymond P. Lipe Co., HO-1854-P. Cleveland Steel Barrel Co., Ohio, timothy hay, $8,700. Ohio, barrels, $16,400. ial) sacks. $21,300. 3217-2380. A. L. Lendon & Son, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, 2470-CE-P'. Rosenwald & Well, Chicago, Ill., Mot-1009. Dodge Bros., Detroit, iMich., raincoats, $7.503.50. Pa., raincoats, $9,807.50. closed cars, $13,700. 1241. (ilinsky Fruit Co., Omaha, Nebr., po- B-02993. Crowell Elevator Co., Omaha, Nebr., HO-2570-N. 0. T. Childs Co., Utica, N. Y., tatoes, $14.685. white oats, $17,187.50. fire extinguishers. $19,800. 4-3471. Magnolia Packing Co., Federalsburg, 02977. Carlisle Commission Co., Kansas HO-2569-B. Badger Fire Extinguisher Co., Md., tomatoes, $5.760. City, Mo., timothy hay, $10,704. Boston, Mass., fire extinguishers, $6,150. 651. Fowler Canning & Mfg. Co., Pueblo, B-03056. S. Zorn & Co., Louisville, Ky., 03089. Carlisle Commission Co., Kansas Colo., tomatoes, $21,600. white oats, $18687.50. City, Mo., Alfalfa hay. $17,550. 4-3403. Selbyville Packing Co., Circletree, FF-2-71. W. D. Power & Co., New York City, 03262, Hosmer Robinson Co., Boston, Mass., Md., tomatoes, $10,395. timothy hay, $17,280. timothy hay, $15,600. THE OFFICIAL U. S. 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03168. Kneen & Roberts, Bangor, Wis., 443. Ennis Brown Co., Fort Worth, Tex., B-03055. L. F. Millar & Sons, Philadelphia, mixed hay, $5,280. potatoes, $18,850. Pa.,* standard oats, $26,718.75. 03132. Langenberg Bros. Grain Co., St. 444. Ennis Brown Co., Fort Worth, Tex., Louis, Mo., timothy hay, $9,000. potatoes, $8,880. PURCIHASE TRANSACTIONS APPROVED. 03200. Raymond P. Lipe Co., Tolodo, Ohio, 445. Ennis Brown Co., Fort Worth, Tex., Sutpplemental Centracts. timothy hay, $17,400. potatoes, $11,100. 03113. Long & Marshall, Convey, Ohio, tim- 1544. California Peach Growers (Inc.), Sup-2444. Ohio Falls Dye & Finishing othy hay, $14,250. Fresno, Cal., evaporated peaches, $11,561.50. Works, Louisville, Ky., filling duck; contract 08157. Dellinger & Sons, Bloomville, Ohio, 5633-B. Hinsdale Woolen Mills, ilnsdale, canceled. mixed hay, $6,720. Mass., blankets, $7,350. Sup-2548. Clift & Goodrich, Now York City, 03212. Brandt & Ilollerbaugh, Ashland, L 45-B. North & Judd Mfg. Co., New Brit- undershirts; contract cancold. Ohio, timothy hay, $12,180. ain, Coun., gunsling hooks, $9,750. Sup-2255. S. & L. Cohen, New York City, B-03301. Updike Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., L 276-B. Plume & Atwood Mfg. Co., Water- wool coats; contract canceled. white oats, $17,125. bury, Conn., rivets and burrs, $5,553.45. Sup-2202. Fall River Bleachery, dyeing and 03204. Young Bros. 11ay Co., Lansing, Mich., 5634-B. Tatum, Pinkhai & Greey, Lowell, finishing cloth; contract canceled. clover hay, $7,200. Mass., $6,525. Sup-1018. B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Ak- Il-03300. Maney Grain Co., Onaha, Nor., 1. Central Union Stock Yards Co., Jersey ron, Ohio, hip boots; new price-pry. qual- white oats, *17,125. City, K. J., services, $15,064.13. ity, $.25, and dry heat quality, $5 per pair. lF-47(2)267. Standard Oil Co. of New 2-7350. Fruhauf Bros. & Co., New York Sup-1034. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co., York, Long island City, N. Y., gasoline, City, uniforms, $18,730. Mishawaka, Inl., hip boots; new price-pres. $10,200. L 350-B. Tanners' Cut Sole Co., Boston, quality and dry-cured boots $4.75 and 85.15 3. William Post & Son, Crestline, Ohio, Mass., top lifts, $7,360. unless later readjusted. horses, $20,700. 5641-13. Turner, Halsey Co., New York City, Sup-1026. Apsley Rubber Co., Hudson, 5. Smyth Bros. MeLeary McClellan Co., Rich- tent duck, $8.722.07. Mass., hip boots, new price-pres. quality mond Va., horses, $19,000. Mot-1089. United States Tire Co., Detroit, $5.25, dry-heat quality, $5. 4. William Poat & Son, Cresline, Ohio, Mich.. cord casings, $18,200. Sun-1013. Bourn Rubber Co., Providence, horses, "8,280. Mot-1223. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Ak- R. I., rubbtr boots; short boots, $3.65; hip 1538. California Peach Growers (Inc.), ron,,Ohio, tubes, $17,528.75. boots-pres. quality, $5.25; and dry-heet qual- Fresno, Cal., evaporated peaches, $15,212.50. B-03430. Bemis Indianapolis Bag Co., Indi- ity, $5. 15075-G. Sawyer Biscuit Co., Chicago, Ill., anapolis, Ind., burlap sacks, $21,300, Sup-2411. Edgewater Dyeing & Finishing hard bread, $,187.50. Mot-1110. Frank Roseberg Co., Attleboro, Co., Philadelphia, Pa., duck; substitute 232,- 11579-PIll. Swift & Co., Chicago, III., bacon, Mass. wrenches, $6,846.40. 7921 yards 301 inches and 133,604 yards 00$ $17,164.00. B-03375. Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, Ill., inches at $0.07 and $0.12, respectively. 1444-A. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., fresh burlap sacks, $21,300. Sup-1016. Lambertville Rubber Co., Lam- be, f, 85,586.39. Mot_1098. B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio, bertville, N. J., hip boots; new price-pres. 11577-PHl. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., cheese, tubes, $12,588. quality $5.25, and dry-heat quality $5, per $11.625. B-03423. Bemnis Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., bur- pair. 460. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., butter, lap sacks, $21,300. Sup-1028. Hood Rubber Co., Watertown, $10.080. 1-03.311. Chase Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., bur- Mass, hip boots; new price-pres. quality 458. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., butter, lap socks, $13,125. $5 15, and dry-cured $4.75, unless later read- $6,870. B-0339. ('hase Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., bur- justed. 1747. Hunt Bros. & Co., San Francisco, Cai., lap sacks, $21,375. Sup-1032. B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Ak- apricots, $10,017.33. B-03368. Bemis Bros. Bag Co., Chicago, Ill., ran. Ohio, hip boots; new price-pres. quality 13-407. )rager Fruit Co., Salem, Oreg., burlap saeks, 821,300. $5.15, and dry-cured $4.75, unless later rcad- prunes, $17,150. L 282-NY. Tuttle & Baily Mfg. Co., Brook- justed. Sub-10 11. C. A. lrig,;s Co., Cembridge, lUn, X. Y., bronze rings, $9,826.56. Sup-1022. United States Rubber Co, New Mass., wafers, $5.176. B-03391. . Zorn & Co , Louisville, Ky., bur- York City, hip boots; new price-pres. quality S-307. Boyle Conmnission Co., Wichita, lap sacks, 13,000. 85.15, and dry-cured $4.75,, unless later read- Kans., potatoes, $6,425. justed. -805. Boyle Conmission Co., Wichita, 13-43. United States Rubber*Co., Spokane, Kans., potatoes, $8,820. Wash., raincoat,. $5,199.74. Sup-1031. Goodyear Rubber Co., New York 992 United States Rubber Co., Omaha, City, hip boots; ncw price-pros. quality $5 15, L 253-P. Armour Leather Co., Boston. Mass., Nebr.., raincoats, $7,802.75. and dry-cured $4.75, unless later readjusted. underlifts. $9,000. 235-C&E. Kaufman-Straus Co., Louisville, Sup-1038. Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co., VII-405-QCP. Wherwood Bros. Mtg. Co., Beacon Falls, Canastota, N. Y., steel rings, $11,250. Ky.. rain oats, $10,500. Mass, hip boots; new price-- Mot-110. United States Tire Co., New York 226-C&E. Kaufman-Straug Co., Louisville, pros. quality, $5.15. and dry-cured $4.75, un- Ky.. raineats, 8,440. less later readjusted. City, tubes, $5,130. Sup-1025. 03(042. F. E. Slater & Co., Woodstock, On- Mot-1100, Aneriean Chain Co., Bridgeport, Converse Rubber Shoe Co., Mal- tario, timothy hay, $6,900. Conn., chains, $5,957.77. don, Mass.; hip bools; new price--pres. qual- 03220. I. Muelier Grain Co., San Antonio, Purchase orders or commodities purchased ity $5.15, and dry-cured $4.75, unless later re- Tex.. Prairie hay, $11,830. at board of trade or exchange prices, on Food adjusted. 0310a. JT. 'W. Malelillon, Van Wert, Ohio, Admninistration allotment, on commandeer or- Sup-1033. Bourn Rubber Co.. Providence, inixed hay. $8.400. der, oe by the Embarkation Service: R. I., hip boots; new price-pres. quality $5.13, 03099. J. W. McMillen, Van Wert, Ohio, 1762. Libby. McNeil & Libby. San Francico, and dry-cured $4.75. unless later readjusted. timothy hay. $17,400. Cal.. apricots, $98,875.37. Sup-1029. La Crosse Rubber Mills Co., La I03276. McMillen Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., 1505-G. Libby. McNeil & Libby, San Fran- Crosse, Ind., hip boots; nev price-pros. qual- tinthy hay. $17,400. cIsco, Cal., sahon, $1,007.57.25. ity $5.15, and dry-cured $4.75, unless later re- 03277. McMillen Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., 10-1278. Bordens Condensed Milk Co., New adjusted. mixed hay, $8,400. York City, evaporated milk, 8283,210. Sub-178-2-901. Sup-1030. Lambertville Rubber Co., Lam- 03283. McMillen Co , Fort Wayne., Ind., Thos. Roberts & Co., Phila- bertville, N. J., hip boots; new price-pres. mixed hay, $24,300. delphia, Pa.. tomatoes, $33.481.00. quality $5.15 and dry-cured $4.75, unless Iter 03281. Mc1illen Co., Fort Wayne, 788. Karsheen Packing Co., Seattle, Wash., Ind., salmon. $94,920. readjusted. timothy hay. $17,400. Sup-1024. United States Rubber Co., New Mot-890. HT. W. McCandless & Co., New 1505i-G. Rock County Sugar Co., Janes- York City. hip boots; arctics, $3 15; short York City, Mazda lamps, $9,194.23. ville. Wis. sugar, $27,451.80. boots, $3.65; hip boots, pies. quality, 85.25, 87600. A. J. Tower Co., Boston, Mass., rain- 11072-PH1. Wilson & Co., Chicago, Ill., ham, and dry-cured, $5. coats, $24,580.8f. bacon, etc., $2,297.528.22. Suip-1016-A. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Mot-1150. Swinehart Tire & Rubber Co., Ak- 2261. Midlend Rubber Co., St. Louis, Mo., Akron, Ohio, rubber boots; arctics, $3.15; ron, Ohio, cord casines, $15,895. raincoats, 820,044.45. short boots, $3.65; hi) boots, pros. quality. L 64-J. George R. Carter Co., Connersville, 4-1725. Win. Numson & Son (Inc.), Balti- $5.25, and dry-cured, $5. Ind., battery belts, 87,950. more, Md., tomatoes, $172,240. Sup-1023. Convers Rubber Shoe Co., Mal- L 230-P. Cover & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 10-1210. Thos. Roberts & Co., Philadelphia, den, Mas., rubber boots; short boots, $3 85; marehing lifts, $5,883. Pa., tomatoes, $33,120. hip boots, pres. quality. $5.25, and dry-heat, 3290-2395. Win. Ayers & Sons,-Philadelphia, 1422. California Packing Corooration, San $5. subjet to *,-adjustment. Pa., blankets. $,685. Francisco, Cal., apricot jam, $34,818.90. Sup-1040. Goodylear Rubber Co., New York 5014-1. George W. Wood & Sons Corpora- Sub 889. R. A. Keene & Sons, Mechanic City, rubber boots; short boots, $3.65; hip tion, Philadelphia, Pa.. jeans, $18,643.75. Falls, Me., canned corn, $37,440. toots, pros. quality, 5.25. and dry-he.'t, $5, 13-La-0475. Norton Bros. & Morris, Los 10-1278. Bordens Condensed Milk Co., New sobject to read'ustnint. Angeles, Cal., rubber coats, $7,406.70. York City. evaporated milk, $283,210. Sup-1021. Lambqertvillf Rubber Co., Lam- L 651 NY. Daniel 0lays Co., Gloversville, N. 11148-PIT. Kin&en & Co., Indianapolis, Int., bertville. N. T., rubiar hoots: short boots, Y., gauntlets, $18,90 .60. canned corn. S72,500. $! 65:.Ip boots, prvs. quality, $5.25, and dry- 2-7213. Wallach, loexter & Co., New York 8b-SS. Gr eon Mountain Packing Co., hoot. 05. subject to readjustment. City, habatai silk, $5,750, Portlawl. Me. aned corn. $,888.84. Slip-1019. Biacen FillsiRubber Shoe Co., L 197-811. L. Frank Saddlery Co., San An- 10-1277. Highland Milk Condensed Co., Beacon Falls, Conn, hip hoots ; iicw price- tonio, Tex., cincha straps, $7,500. ElkInnd. Pv . evaporated milk, $60.960. prrs. qinality, $5.25, and dry-heat quality, $5 15070-G. George II. Streitman Sons Co., 10-1818 Food Administration Grain Cor- per pair. Cincinnati, Ohio, hard bread, $19,052.50. poration. New York City. flour. $277,928. 449. Ennis Brown Co., Fort Worth, Tex., 11553-PII. Purity Cross (Inc.), Orange, Sup-1025. ilcacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co., potatoes. $6,600. N. J., corned beef, $196,500. Beacon Falls, Coun., hip boots; new Price0- 10-1370. Falk Tobacco Co., New York City, 10-1821. Food Administration Grain Cor- pros. quality, $5.25, and dry-heat quality, $J cigarettes, 85,198.07. poration, New York City, Dour, $55,125. per bair. 1548. California Peach Growers (Inc.). San 10-1825. Food Administration Grain Cor- Sup-105, Goodyear Rubber Co.. Now York Francisco. Cal., evaporated peaches, $6,64.82. poration, New York City, flour, $55.125. City, hip boots; new price--pros, quality, 447. Ennis Brown Co., Fort Worth, Tex., B-03411, J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Chicago, $5.25, and dry-honcit quality, $5 per pair. potatoes, 817,700. Ill., white oats, 35.087.50. Sup-1027. Hood Rubber Co., Watertown, 442. Ennis Brown Co., Fort Worth, Tex., B-03054. L. F. Millar & Sons, Philadelphia, Mass., hip boots; new pricet-pres. quality, potatoes, $9,990. Pa., standard oats, $20,718.75. $5.25, and dry-heat quality, $5 per pair. 36 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I 26-C&E. Union City Mfg. Co., Union City, 2206. Superior Mfg, & Supply Co., St. Sup-7506. Sayles Finishing Plants, Snues- Louis, Mo., 15.00 mattresses, $9,155. Iille. Rt. I., D. & F. cloth; reduced from Tenn., 4,042 raincoats, $14,580.90. 125.01) yards to 108,727 yards. HO-2709-W. Underwood Typewriter Co., 5700-C. Schultz & Hirsch Co., Chicago, Ill., Sup-2540. Clit & Goodrich. New York City, Washington, D. C., 104 typewriters, $7,052.40. 15,000 pillows, $22,125. from 120,000 to HO-2707-W. Underwood Typewriter Co.. 2488-CE-P. Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chi- udierrhirts; number reduced Washington, 1. C., 250 typewriters, $18,28125. cago, IlI., L600 blankets. 101..:32. $12,800. Sup-2302. Mount Hlop- Finishing Co., North 12 LA-075. Wilson & Co. (Inc.), of Califor- 2697-CE-512. Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chi- repellant;, reduced from nia, Los Angeles, Cal., 100,000 pounds beef, cago, Ill., 2,400 blankets, $10,200. Dighton, Mass., $22,640. 5711-B. Montrose Worsted Co., Woonsocket, 100.00 yards to 67,000 yards. 104-C&E. Weatherproof Garment Co., Gal- R. I, 2,400 yards melton, $8,544. Sup-2461. Rutland Garment Co., Rutland, from 100,000 to ion. Ohio, 1,129 raincoats, $7,261. Mot 1176. Pierce-Arrow Motor Co., Buffalo, Vt.. bags; number reduced 10-160. Sanger Bros., Waco, Tex., 3,138 N. Y., 100 radiators, $12,000. 80.000. raincoats, $18,043.15. Mot-1245. B. F. Goodrich Sup2546. Clift & Goodrich, New York City, Rubber Co., from 120,000 to 5647-P. Millville Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Akron, Ohio. 13.750 tubes, $16,500, underehirts; number reduced Pa., 150,000 yards tent duck, $5,812.50. Mot-801. United States Tire Co., New York 10,480. 5710-P. The Kent Mfg. Co., Clifton Heights, City, 325 tires, $14.009.15. Sup-2462. A. E. Little Co., Lynn, Mass., Pa., 1,500 blankets, $8,250. 70. Federal Truck Co., St. Paul, Minn., 3 baes, number reduced from 30.000 to 8,532. 2-076. American Guarantee Roofing Co., trucks, $7,500. Sup-2299. Garner print Works & Bleachery, New York City, 15,000 ration containers, 791. Northern Motor Car Co., Minneapolis, Wappingers Falls, N. Y., D & F cloth' re- $23,625. Minn., 3 trucks, $5,862.34. duced from 206.500 yards to 25.000 yards. 2489-CE-P. Sears-1oebuch & Co., Chicago, D-03616. Bemis Bros. Bag. Co., Chicago, Ill., Sup-234. R. E. Seitzick, Mineola, N. Y., bed Ill., 2,200 blankets, $18,850. 50.000 burlap sacks, $13,000. socks; number reduced from 40.000 to 8,442. 10-2676-J. Defiance Pressed Stel Co., De- I-03651. Armour Grain Co.. Chicago, Ill., Sup 2154. Louis Saull. New York City. bar- fdance, Ohio, 5,900 sugar boxes, $13,275. 10,000 bushels white oats, $6,850. rack bags; number reduced from 150,000 to IO-2747-8. National Enameling & Stamp- B-03867. Armour Grain Co., Chicago, III., 2 2 ing Co., Washington, D. C., 10,000 kettles, 25,000 bushels white oats, $17,156.25. Sup- 98. Waldrich Bleachery, Delawanna, $5,800. B-05658. Armour Grain Co., Chicago, Ill., N. J., D. & F. cloth; reduced from 221,000 Mot-1238. Hays-Skinner Mfg. Co., Chicago, 15,000 bushels white oats, $10,312.50. yards to 185.022 yards. III., 5,000 tire pumps, $5,000. 2325. Alligator Oil Clothing Co., St. Louis, Sup-2460. F. H. Sprague Co., Fitchburg, I10-2743-S. The Bucks Stove & Range Co., Mo., 5,454 slickers, $21,637.66. Mass., bags; number reduced from 96,000 to St. Louis, Mo., 1,000,000 identification tags, Mot-1295. Dodge Bros., Detroit, Mich., mo- 36,000. $5,320. tor parts, $21,764.09. HO-2304-P. Oliver Iron & Steel Co., Pitts- Sup-2391. United States Finishing Co., New 110-2974-P. Bateman Mfg. Co., Grenloch, York City, 1). & F. cloth; reduced from 400,000 burgh, Pa., 243,900 pounds rivets $11,496.85. N. J., 50 potato planters, $6,400. yards to 200,000 yards. 10-2719-C. The Indiana Rolling Mill Co., Mot-1059. Portage Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, Bros., Chicago, Ill., draw- Newcastle, Ind., 8,000 shovels, $8,000. 822 casings, $6,699.30. Sup-2331. Wilson 110-2693-C. Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co., Du- ers: number reduced from 110,000 to 82,640. 110-2807-P. The Rudolph Wurlitzor Co., Sup-2286. United States Finishing Co., New luth, Minn. 20,000 pick mattocks, $14,005.60. Cincinnati, Ohio., 479 clarinets, $12,600. D. & F. cloth; reduced from 165,000 2746-P. Champion Blower & Forge Co., Lan- 110-2975-P. Bateman Mfg. Co., Greioch, York City, caster, Pa., 250 sets screw plates, $9,000. N. J., 50 potato digaers, $6,400. yards to 117.000 yards. 2258. St. Louis Coffin Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1-02712. Royal Sup-2436. Mount Hope Finishing Co., North Typewriter Co., Washing- cloth; twill reduced 125 caskets, $10,781.25. ton, D. C., 300 typewriters, $17,550. Dighton, Mats., D. & F. 2360. Mutual Oil Co., Kansas City, Mo., from 300,000 yards to 100.000 yards and from 10136.Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.. New yards, 60 inches. 300,000 pounds grease, $20,499, York City, 744,000 packages cigarettes, $23,- 00,000 yards to 15,000 011. King 32.07. Sup-2246. Parker Wilder Co., New York Coal Co.. Ran Francisco, Cal., 952.84 tons coal, $10,576.52. 4-4304. Greenwald Packing Co., Baltimore, City, shirting flannel; reduced from 200,000 2-7339. B. Fischer & Co., New York City, yards to 180.000 yprds. Md., 24.000 pounds beef, $5,532. Works, Cooks- S6,750 pounds tea, $13,597.50. 10-1040. Falk Tobacco Co., New York City, Sup-1155. Gregory Handle Sub-763. The Walter M. Lowney Co., Boston, ville, Tenn.. ax helves; number reduced from 106.988 packages cigarettes, $13,000.72. Mass., 17,144 cartons (1-pound) chocolate, 10-10P1. Falk Tobacco Co.. New York City, 74.400 to 37,300. $7,800.52. 134,617 Sup. to P.O.2841-C. Moore Shirt Factories, packages eigarettes, $20,210.11. 10-1256. American Tobacco Co.. New York 4-1518. Jos. A. Butt, Baltimore, Md., 72,000 flannel shirts; 18,000 shirts found slightly de- City, 180,000 bags tobacco, $12,340.80. fective, price reduced $0.03 on each. cans tomatoes, $6,600. to 9521. Tennessee Overall Co., Talla- 2-7334. Food Administration Grain Corpora- 4-4240. F. D* Belton, Fincastle, Va., 108,000 Sup. tion, New York City, 00,000 pounds beans, cans tomatoes, $8,415. horna, Tenn, coats and trousers; bale for over- $5,520. seas shipment at $0.955 per bale. 11390-PH. A. H. Barber & Co., Chicago, Ill., 2-7337. W. H. Packard, Medina, N. Y., 30,696 pounds cheese, $8,154.13. Sup. to 5444-S. D. M. Oberman Mfg. Co., Sub-S-71. trousers (wool) ; garments to be baled for 60,000 pounds evaporated apples $7,650. Wilson Co., Oklahoma City, Ola., 2-7356. Food Administrition drain Corpora- 27.329 pounds beef, $6,159.03. overseas shipment at $1.144 per bale. 2-7530. Sup. to 6310-S. Red Dliamond Clothing Co., tion, New York City, 120,000 pounds bean, Rt. B. Iyson, Bridgeton, Pa., 151,700 for $11.040. cans tomatoes, $9,882. trousers (wool) ; garments to be baled 2-7648. C. overseas shipment at $1.14h per bale. 2-7335. Food Administration Grain Corpora- S. Stevens & Son, Cedarville, tion, New York City, 60,000 pounds beans, N.S., 214.080 cans tomatoes. $14.272. Sup. to 4900-S. Marx & Haas Clothing Co., 10 1675. Lockuort trousers (wool) ; garments to be baled for $5,520. Canning Co., Syracuse, 2-7333. Food Administration Grain Corpora- K. Y., 502.400 cans tomatoes, $18,900. overseas shipment at $1.144 per bale, 1134-PH1. James Sup. to. Buckskin Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., tion, New York City, 60.000 pounds beans, Greer Creamery, Grand $5,520. Rapids. Mich., 31,689,25 pounds cheese, cotton breeches; excess delivery accepted as $8,972 cents; 29 pairs at 55. follows: 2.7 pairs at 53 Sub-387-K. II. P. Hood & Sons. Boston, 2-6474. Manhattan Haircloth Co., New York 43 cents : 0 pairs at 83 cents. Mass., 93,600 cans evaporated milk, $12,090. City. 521,372 yards haireloth, $11,897.38. -5679. Dunn Worsted Co., New York City, purchase or- 03582, Carlisle Commission Co., Kansas The following is a list of 2,500 yards melton, $10,125. City, Mo., 230 tons hay, $7.705. ders and contracts approved by the Board 5725-N. Federal Button Co., Newark, N. J., 5674. Ford Bros., Alvin, 5,000 Tex., 000 tons hay, of Review, dated November 9, 1918: gross buttons, $7.500. $20,700. 506-A. Wellington, Sears & Co., Boston, 709. The White Garage, Minneapolis, Minn., Purchase orders and contracts under $25,000 Mass., 25,435 yards duck, $18,887.16. 2 traucks. 86.299.49. made on open market purchase or let to lowest 5695-A. J. Spencer Turner Co., New York HO-2809-B. Ashaway Line & Twine Co., hidder and submitted to the board for consid- City, 7,381 yards duck. $10,794.71. Ashaway, R. I., 500,000 body cords, $9,500. eration after execution and delivery: 5636-P. Art Metal Works, Newark, N. J., Mot-1058. Swinehart Tire Rubber Co., 169-C&E, Kaufman-Straus Co., Louisville, 200,000 collar ornaments. $5,000. Akron. Ohio, 153 casings, $5,509.20. Ky., 2,000 raincoats, $15,125. 3247-2352. Arbuthnot-Stephenson Co., Pitts- 03676. Raymond P. Lipe Co., Toledo, Ohio, . 4-4208. Greenwald Packing Co., Baltimore, burgh. Pa., 1,961 coats and jackets, $5,351.46. 090 tons hay, $17,940. Md., 75,000 pounds beef, $17,467.50. 5881-P. Thos. 0. Wilson (Inc.), Philadel- 03575. Langenberg Bros. Grain Co., St. 4 4301. Greenwald Packing Co., Baltimore, phia, Pa., 2,400 yards melton, $9.840. Louis, Mo., 300 tons hay, $7,500. Md., 24,000 pounds beef, $5,532. 5685-P. K. & 0. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., B-03637. Halliday Elevator Co., Cairo, Ill., 4-4260. Greenwald Packing Co., Baltimore, 500.000 collar ornaments, $12.450. 10,000 bushels white eats, $7,060. Md., 24,000 pounds beef, $5,532. 5626-B. The Farish Co., New York City, . Mot-1296. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 4 4270. Greenwald Packing Co., Baltimore, jeans. $6,609.86. At-ron, Ohio, 13,750 tubes, 516,562.50. Mkl., 45,000 pounds beef, $11,174.40. 4994-31. Joseph Schwater. Baltimore, Md., B-08535. Flanley Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., Mot-1293. Dodge Bros., Detroit, Mich., mo- 100.000 pairs top lifts, $21,000. 35,000 bushels white oats, $23,800. tor parts, $21,764.00. 2400-2511. Friedberger Aaron Mfg. Co., Mot-1224. Fisk Rubber Co.. Chicopee 1'alls, 21. Carstens Packing Co., Seattle, Wash., Philadelphia, Pa., 2,817 pairs puttees, Mass., 9,475 tubes, $17,258.75. 34 500 pounds beef, $7,935. $6,619.95. 2277. Burnham-Nunger-Root Dry Goods Co., 27. Carstens Packing Co., Seattle, Wash., 5690-C. J. H. Rice & Friedman Co.. Mil- Kansas City, Mo.. 2,000 coats, $8,732.50. 29,000 pounds beef. $6,815. waukee. Wis., 24,000 flannel shirts, $12,720. 537 2682. A. F. Bornot Dro. Co., Phila- 15-C&E. Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, 5692-B. French 31fg. Co., Warren, R. L, delphia, Pa., renovating 321,901 garma<-ns, Ky., 2.002 raincoats, S8,452-50. 10,000 cones thread. $11,500. $6,200.65. i-08568. Central Bag Co., Chicago, Il., 5662-A. Cannon Mfg. Co., New York City, 1-03632. Webster Co., San Antonio, Tex., 75.000 burlap sacks, $21,300. 60,000 towels, $11,.448. 20,000 bushels white oats, $22,400. 2295. Midland Rubber Co., St. Louis, Mo., 5703-A. Cannon Mfg. Co., New York City, 1367. U. S. Rubber Co., Omaha, Nebr., 941 1,000 raincoats, $5,000. 105.000 towels, $24,727.50. raincoats $1.824.53. B-03050. 1360. United States Rubber 6Co., Omaha, 5665-A. William Whitman & Co.. New York Mueller & Young Grain Co., Chi- Nelr.. 1,898 raincoats, $15,377. 6. City, 50,000 yards sheeting, $9.957.50. cago, III.. 10.000 bushels white oats, $7,000. 1536. United States Rubber Co., Omaha, 4834-P. L. H. Gilmer Co.. Philadelphia, Pa., 2283. Montgomery Ward & Co., Kansas Nebr., 68 raincoats, $5,681.76. 100,000 yards webbing, $20.310. City, Mo., 2,010 coats, $11,802.30. 13-14. United States Rubber Co., Seattle, 5699-C. Robinson Roders Co., Chicago, Ill., 2280. .Wheeler-Motter Mercerizing Co.. St. Wash., 5,609 raincoats, $21,320.67. 10,000 pillows, $14,400. Joseph, Mo., 974 coats, $5,710. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 37 I LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS i 2292. Midland Rubber Co, St. Louis, Mo., 10-1980. Food Administration Grain Cor- 37955-103. Victor Electric Corporation, in- 2,753 raincoats, $15,371.25. Poration, New York City, 2,940,000 pounds terval timers. Item No. 103 (6 only), $2.82; 2333. Marx & Iaus Clothing Co., St. Louis, flour, $163,816.80. total price, $10.92. Mo., 1,800 coats, 88,044.50. 10-1983. Food Administration Grain Cor- hi 7925. The Albornarle Paper Co., blotters. B-03833. McDonald & Co., New Albany, Ind., poration, New York City, 980,000 pounds flour, Item No. 2 (3,000), $1.16; total price, $140.20. 20,000 bushels white oats, $14,650. $55,050.40. B-7955-86. The Albernarle Paper Co., blot- 03581. J. S. McCrory & Son, Decatur, Ind., 10-1988. Fool Administration Grain Cor- ter. Item No. 86 (1 ream), $0.145; total 300 tons hay, $8,100. poration, New York City, 7,644,000 pounds price, $17.40. 2275. Rice-Stix Goods Co., St. Louis, Mo., flour, $428,673.52. B 7955-106. American Hard Rubber Co., 1,938 coats, $10,038.50. 10-1987. Food Administration Grain Cor- rubber fixing boxes. Item No. TO (12 only), 1887. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., poration, New York City, 980,000 pounds flour, S4; No. 71 (12 only), $0 25; No. 100 (0 only), 86,272 pounds coffee, $9,619.33. $54,958.40. $2.45; toal price, $65.70. 1886. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., 10-1985. Food Administration Grain Cor- B-7255-80. Q. Gennert, chemicals. Item 86,278 pounds coffee, $9,619.99. poration, New York City, 1,960,000 pounds No. 1, price each, $1.13; No. 6, $1.60; total 1888. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., flour, $109,211.20. price, $9.13. Item No. 13, price each, $0.98;* 86,108 pounds coffee, $9,007 73. 10-1918. Food Administration Grain Cor- No. 14, $3.20; total price, $8.10. Item No. 15, 1283. Booma Bros., San Francisco, Cal., poration, New York City, 980,000 pounds flour, price each, $1.35; No. 21, $0.20; total price, 87,353 pounds coffee, $9,739.86. $3i5056.40. $8 75. Item No. 29, price each, $0.60; No. 30, 10-1283. E. Greenfield Sons, Brooklyn, N. Y., 10-1910. Food Administration Grain Car- $1.25; total price, $7.25. 25.000 pounds candy, $12,250. poration, New York City, 388,000 pounds flour, B-7955-30. Alerck & Co., chemicals. Item 10-1080. E. Greenfield Sons. Brooklyn, N. Y., $53,033.84. No. 2, price each, $0.16; No. 3, $1.15; total 25,000 pounds candy, $10,000. 10-1984. Food Administration Grain Cor- price, $3.90. Item No. 17, price each, $0.16; 10-1107. iHooton Cocoa Co., Newark, N. J., poration, New York City, 490,000 pounds flour, No. 12, $0.40,, total price, $5. Item No 24, 48.000 half-pound cakes chococlate, $5,040. $27,302.80. price each, $0.16; No. 26, $0.37; No. 27, $0.30; 10-1282. Walter -M. Lowney Co., New York PRCIIASE No. 28, 80.73; total price, %9.29. City, 20 000 pounds candy, $3,900. TRASACTIONS APPROYED. B-7955-30. J. T. Baker Chemical Co., chemi- 10-1875. Ridley Candy Co.. New York City, Supplemental contracts. cals Item No. 4, price each, $7.0; No. 5, 30,000 pounds candy, $13,750. Sup. to 4397-N. Standard Oil Cloth Co., $2.90; total price, $52.50. Item No. 10, price Sub-190-2-019. Ridley Candy Co., New York New York City, waterproofing, reduced from each $0.82; total price, $0.56. Item No. 25, City, 20,000 pounds candy, $5,900. 20,000 yards to 5,000 yards. price each, $0.76; total price, $0.76. Sub-190-2-613. Mirror (Inc ), New York Sup-2536. Berger Overall Mfg. Co., Chi- '117955-30. Burke & James, chemicals. City, 20 000 pounds candy, $6,400. cago, Ill., denim garments; United States may Item No. 7, price each, $0.14; total price, 10-1590. Wallace & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., supply heavy brown duck in place of denim, $1.40. Item No. 8, price each, S0.1-6; No. 11, 25,000 pounds candy, $7,375. contractor to receive 41 cents instead of 38 $18.75; total price, $10.70. Item No. 20, Sub-190-2-G17. Wallace & Co., Brooklyn, cents for such garments. price each, $0.14; total price, $7. N. Y., 30,000 pounds candy, $14,750. Sup-2568. Eddystone Mfg. Co., Eddystone, B-7955-30. Eastman Kodak Co., chemicals. RQ-812-40 Wilson & Co., Chicago, Ill., Pa., dyeing and finishing osaahurg; reduced Item No. 9, price each, $20.; No. 12, $1.34; 27.445 nounds beef, $G,422.13. from 800,000 yards to 100,000 yards. total price, $106.70. Item No. 22, price each, 4 1458. Waller & Baily Co., Mardela Springs, Sup-853. Fishman & Tobin, Philadelphia, 0.0388; No. 23, $0.16; total price, $4 68. Md., 48 000 cans tomatoes, $6,400. Pa., barrack bags; number reduced from 4-4100. H1. W Messenger & Co., Federals- 100,000 to 57,697. 'November 4, 1916. burg. Md., 87,360 cans tomatoes, $11,048. Emergency purchases approved telegram. B-7157. Cheseborough Mfg. Co., 63 pounds 4-3920. Tersch Packing Co., Baltimore, Md., l vaseline. Item No. M450, price each, $14.30; 72.000 cans tomatoes, $9.000. 6580-N. Panama Knitting Mills, 100,000 total price, $14.30. S-73. Wilson & Co.. Oklahoma City, Okla., mufflers. $20,000 B-7929-1. Eastman Kodak Co., gelatine fil- 12,201 pounds pork, $5,736.13. 7196-N. Fruhauf Bros. & Co., 2,400 uni- ters. Item No. 1, price each, $7.26; total 2-7537. Edgett-Burham Co., Newark, N. J., forms, $30,000. price, $1.089. 135.000 cans corn, $11,250. 7041-C. Stern Mayer Co., Chicago, IIl., 1,000 B-7637-1. Burke & James (Inc.). iris dia- 10 1330. Charms Co., Newark, N. J., 35,000 uniforms, $9,700. phragm. Item No. 1, price each, $15; total pourds candy, $10,425. price, $15. 10-1281. Charms Go., Newark, N. J., 20,000 Supplemcental contracts approved Noivemher 8. B-8474-1. Eastman Kodak Co., film. Item pounds candy, $5,500. Sup. to P. 0. 20807. Wright Carriage Body No. 1, price each, $0.08, ; total price, $1,408.04. HO 2776 N. Underwood Typewriter Co., Co., Moline, escort wagon parts; cancellation B-7002-14-48. Starr Piano Co., 1,800 wing Washington, D. C., 75 typewriters, $3,062.50. of 1,210 front axle beds; 11,235 brake or rub nuts. Item Nos. 14-43, price each, $0.085; Sub-2-252. Charms & Co., Newark, N. J., blocks; 250 front holsters; 250 rear bolsters; total price, $153. 20.000 pounds candy, $5,600. 1,000 boards, 3,000 coupling poles; and 13,000 B-8228-1. G. Cramer Dry Plate Co., photo- '10-1876. American Sugar Refining Co., New tongues. graphic plates. Item No. 1, price each, $0.05; York City 180,000 pounds sugar, $15,823.08. Sup. to P. O. 20738. Studebaker Corpora- total price, $19.50. tion of America, South Bend, Ind., 11599-P1. Armour & CO., Chicago, Ill., drinking B-8477-1. Eastman Kodak Co.. photographic 40 000 cans bacon, $20,004. water carts; crate carts (drinking water curtains. Item No. 1, price each, $5.62; total q885. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal, carts), $8 25 each. price. $134.88. 86,282 pounds coffee, $9,620 44. Sup. to P. 0. 20745. Peter Schjuttler Co., B-8479-49. Taylor Instrument Co., 150 ther- 1879. Bloom Bros, San Francisco, Cal., Chicago, ill., drinking water carts; crate carts mometers. Item No. 49, price each, $3; total 86,138 pounds coffee, $9,604.32. at $8.25 each. price, $450. 1872. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., Sup. to P. 0. 20675. Linstroth Wagon Co., B-8045-37. Taylor Instrument Co., 274 ther- 86.014 pounds coffee, $9,590 56. St. Louis, Mo., escort wagon parts; cancella- mometers. Item No. 37, price each, $3; total 1871. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., tion of 400 brake beams, 500 hind axle beds, price, $822. 80,337 pounds 500 sand boards, 500 rear bolsters, 500 pairs coffee, $9,026.57. November 5, 1918. 1868. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., bounds, 500 coupling poles, and 100 tongues. 86.291 pounds coffee, $9.621.45. Sup. to P. 0. 20730. Kentucky Wagon Co., B 7002-14-10. North Bros., 150 sets screw 1862. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., Louisville, Ky., drinking water carts; crate at drivers. Item os. 14-10, price each, $5.03; 80,581 pounds coffee, $2,633.78. $8.25 each. total price, $547.50. 1873. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., Sup. to VE-1-0-1. International Hlarvester B-7355-16. C. J. Tagliabue Mfg Co., hydrom- 80 202 pounds coffee, $0,611.52. Co, Chicago, IlI., medical carts; delivery eters, etc. Item No. 1, price each, $12.82; No. 1869. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., without side hitches, at $1. 2, $1.42; No. 3. $2420; No. 4, $40; No. 5, 80,212 pounds coffee, $9,612.64. Sup. to VH-4-0-1. International Harvester $S2; No. 6, $4 No. 7, $4; No. 8. $4; No. 9, $4; 1882. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., Co., Chicago, III., ration carts; delivery with- No. 10, $4; No 11, $4; No 12, $4; No. 13, 80.233 pounds coffee, $9,614.98. out side hitches, at $1. S1.79; No. 11, $0.32: No. 15, $0.64; No. 16, 1884. Bloom Bros., San Francisco, Cal., $17.10; total price, $1,327.28. Quantity, 12, 80,138 pounds coffee, $9.004.39. 24, 3, 4. S. 0, 7, 0, 0, , 0,0, 0, 24, 36, 1. Purchase orders or commodities purchased B-723S-18. Geo. F. Muth & Co.. assorted at board of trade or exchange prices, on Food quantiti-es drawing supplies. Item No. 1 (24 Administration allotment, on commandeer or- AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION BUREAU rtwis), price each, $0.52; No. 15 (1 cake), der, or by the Embarkation Service: $0.40 each; No. 18 (I seti, $2.25 set; total 10-1974. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., price, S10 35. Jersey City, N. J., 290,711 pounds butter, D-725S-18. Noacho & Gorenflo, asorted $139,906.70. The following is a list of contracts and quantities drawing supplies. Too maany to aw ards made by the Bureau of Aircraft enumerate; total price, $A .. 4988-B. L. Bachman & Co., New York City, Production: B-8230-1. General Chemical Co., 400 pounds 123 000 yards tent duck, 850,387.50. cetic acid. Price each, 4277-B. Jenckes Spinning Co., 'Pawtucket, 8510; total price, November 2, 1918. $20.64; extra for barrel, '0. R. I.. 321,867 yards duck, $372,721.99. B-8250-10. Worc-Ater Envelope 1502-G. Star & Crescent Milling Co.. Chi- Co.. nogative cago. Il , 2.050,000 pounds flour, $106,415.53. B-700.. American Screw Co., 10 gross ma- preseriers. Iteni No. 3, price each, $2; No. S-74. Wilson & Co., Oklahoma City, Okla., c.hine screws. Item No. 4; total price, $2.8. 4. 83.20; No. 3, $7.50: No. 6, $3.35: No. 7, 112,816 pounds beef, $27,114.30. B3-7490. Mallinckrott,- chemicals. Item No. 84.15; No. 8, 85.40: No. 2, 87.25; No. 10, 828. Canoe Pass Packing Co.. Portland, 1 (2 pounds), $1.30; No. 2 (5 pounds), 110.30; $11.50: total price, 806.5. Quantity, 1,000, Oreg., 055,056 pouhds canned salmon, total price, $4.10. 1.000, 1.000, 5.000 1,j00, 2,500. 1,000, 1,000. $9..573.75. B-7895-3. Eastman Kodak Co.. 100 yards B-710YY-2100. Ohio Rubber Co., friction fish cord for camera shutters. Item No. 3, and robber tape. Ite11 No. Y-3029, price each, 822. Columbia Salmon Co., Seattle. Wash., price each, $1.S2; total price, $1.82. $0.2075; No Y4 100, price each, 80.189; total 034.032 pounds cannied salmon, $79,254. B-8149. Jao. A. Roebling's Sons Co., 3,000 price, $201.25. Quantity, 2,500 rolls, 2,500 829. Copper River Packing Co., Seattle, feet flexible aircraft cable. Item No. 1, price rolls. Wash., 538,897 pounds canned salmon, pr 100 feet, $4; total price, $200. B-8250-37. Eastman Kodak Co., photographic $67,362. B-8039. Jno. A. Roebling's Sons Co., 15,200 material. Itemi No. 11, price each. $3; No. 1881. F. E. Booth, Centerville, Cal., 462,000 feet flexible aircraft cable. Item No. 1, price 12. $4.50; No. 13, $4.50: No. 14, $0.30; No. 15, pounds canned tomatoes, $26,400. per 100 feet, $6.25; total price, $312.50. $0.91; No. 18, $1.10; No. 19, $0.73; No. 20, 38 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918.

OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS [LIST ORDERS I I $1.00; No. 21, $0.48; No. 22, $1.82; No. 23, B-6322. American Paper Goods ANDCo., 4,000 PURCHASEB-7002-32-27. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., $1.25; No. 21, $0.84; No. 23, $0.49; No. 26; negative CONTRACTSpreservers. Item Nos. 180-140, price fabric. Item No. 82 27, price each, $0, total $0.40; No. 27, $0.78; No. GOVERNMENT28, $1.42; No. 29, each, $2.30; Nos. 13-147, $3.20; Nos. 186- price, $1,800. Delivery 15 days. I$2.00; LISTNo. 80, $3;OF No. 31, $2.00; No. 34, 148, $4; Nos. 136-149, $5.46; total price, B-8473-4. Burke & James, camera suspen- $34.40; No. 35, $27.73; No. 36, $1.80; No. 37, $60.64. sions (10). Item No. 4, price each, $133, $0.56; total price, $7,833.28. B-8249. National Pneumatic Co., C. C. gear total price, $1,350. Delivery 21 days. B-8775-1. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, spare parts. Item No. 1, price each $0.46; 13-808099. Eastman Kodak Co., photographic N. Y., 200.000 pounds cellulose acetate. Item No. 2, 1; No. 3, $0.62; No. 4, $0.45; No. 5, paper. Item No. 1, price each, $0.73; io. 2, No. 1. price per pound, *$3.82; total price, $1.25; Ns. 6 and 7, $0.08 to $0.27; total 80.75; No. 3, $0.75; No. 4, $1.81; No. 5, $784,000. .price~d$110.23.bed $1.81; No. 6, $1.31; No. 7, $3; No. 8, $3; No. B-7002-14-87. The Eureka Co., soldering B-p $V1. General Suppl Schedule, lamps. 9, $8; total price, $253. Delivery 10 days. coppers.. Items Nos. 14-87 (75 pair), price B-8228-4. Eastman Kodak Co., photographic B-8283-1. Edison Electric Appliance Co., each $0.34, Nos. 14 87 (75 pair), $0.90; total chemicals. Item No. 8, price each, $8.50; No. electric heater (3). Item No. 1, price each, price, $108. 4, $13; total price, $21.50. $16.50, total price, $49.50. Delivery 10 days. B-8547-1. Williams, Brown & Earle, 1 blue B-8779. National Railway Publication Co., B-8003-3. '. Cramer Dry Plate Co., photo- print machine. Item No. 1, price each, $10.56; subscriptions books, " Official Guide of Rail- graphic plates. Item No. 1, price each, total price, $1,050. Delivery 20 days. ways, etc. CNov. 1 to Jan. 80, 1919). Item $0.6325, total price $978.73. Delivery 30 days. No. 1, price each $6.67; total price, $0.07. B-8603-3. Eastman Kodak Co., photographic November 6, 1918. B -8501-3. G. dramer Dry Plate Co., photo- plates. Item No. 2, price each, $0.63; No. 3, graphic plates. Item No. 1, price each, $0.36; total price, $1,010. Delivery 21 days. B-825043. Powers Weightman Rosengarten total price, $203.75. Co., chemicals photographic. Item $0.6925; No. 2, $0.6525; B-8194-1. Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., bal- No. 32, Quantity 200 dozen, 100 dozen. optician (1). Item No. 1, price each, $36.23, price each, $1.085; No. 83 $1.80; total price, B-8501-3. Eastman Kodak Co., photographic $19.85. Quantity 10 pounds, 5 pounds. total price, $50.25. Delivery at once. B-7002-14-58. Ohio Rubber Co., 150 rolls plates. Item No. 3, price each, $0.86; total 13-7965-6. II. C. Roberts Electrical Co., stage price, $36. Quantity, 100 dozen. connectors (50). Item No. 6, price each, friction tape. Items Nos. 14-58, price each, Metal Hose Co., 10-foot $0.1785; total price, $26.77. B-8598-7. American $0.53. total price $27.50. Deliverv at once. 1-7002-14-41. Wilcox Crittenden & Co., 150 length metal-lined hose, Price each, $22; I-7800-8. Burdette Mfg. Co., oxy-acetylene gross grommets. Items Nos. 14-41, price each, total price, $22. outfits, etc. Item No. 2, price each, $12.50; $0.40; total price, $60. B-7002 14-2. Sargent & Co., 150 spoke No. 3, $14; No. 4, $1.50; No. 5, $8.50; No. 6, 3-7002-14-40. C. M. Mockbee Co., 1,800 only shaves. Item No. 14-2, price each, $0-451; $95; No. 7, $7; No. 8, $85: total price, $320. cable clamps. Items Nos. 14-40, price each, total price, $69.25. B-7106- 3121. Western Electric Co., mag- $0.037; total price, $6660. B-8196-4. Eastman Kodak Co., photographic net ringing and charging sets. Item No. Y- B-8101-1. Wayne Oil Tank & Pump, 1 meter. plates. Item No. 8, price each, $0.27; No. 4, 3104, price each, $5.50; total price, $110. Item No. 1, price each, $06.; total price, $66. $0.30; total price, $896. Quantity, 200 dozen, B-7100-Y -3121. Bosch Magnet Co., magnet - B-7002_14-21. Lowentraut Mifg. Co., belt 290 dozen. ringing and charging sets. Itemc No. Y-3121, punches. Items Nos. 14-17, price each, B-8019-6. Canton Foundry & Machine Co., price each, $27.50; total price, $27.50. $0.75; total price, $112.50. I portable crane and hoist. Item No. 6, price B-8498-1. Folmer Clegg & Co., 150 tow tar- B-7002-14-21. Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., belt each, $100; total price, $100, gets. Item No. 1, price each, $30; total price, punches. Items Nos 14-21, price each, B-8196-2. G. Gennert, photographic chemi- $4.500. $0.41; total price, $6.50. cals. Item No. 1, price each, $0.125; total Bi-8812-1. Pittsburgh Reinforced Brazing B-7106-Y-8124. Bryant Electric Co., 2,000 price, $25. Quantity. 200 pounds. & Machine Co., 20,000 hydrogen Cylinder electrical material. Item No. Y-3094, price B-81906-2. Powers - Weightman Rosengarten valves. Item No. 1, price each, $1.45; total each, $0.0858; total price, $170.60. Co., 1,200 pounds photographic chemicals. price, $29,000. B-7106-Y-3124. National Electric Supply Co., Item No. 2, price each, $0.084; total price, 1-7157. The Bon Ani Co., 252 cakes (7 $40.80. cases) Bon Ami. Item No. M-48, price per electrical material. Item No. Y-8097, price Co., 7 chain hoists. each, 50.042; No. Y-8124, $0.75; total price, B-8019-10. Wright Mfg. ease, $2.621 total price, $18.37. $59. Quantity, 2,000 feet. Item No. 9, price each, $42.75; No. 10, $33.25, 1-807-1. (leo. P. Miuth, 12 sheets parch- B-7100-Y-3124. Doubleday Hill Electric Co., total price, $280.25. ment, 17 by 22 inches. Item No. 1. price electrical material. Item No. Y-8123, price B-8080. Lorraine Mfg. Co., 18521 yards coch, $1.96; total price, $28.52. each, $40.50; total price, $1.518.75. Quantity, grade A airplane cloth, seconds. Item No. 1, B-7501-1. Powers, Weightmaa & Rosengar- 1,500 pounds. price per yard, $0.580; total price, $949.87. ten, 12 gallons muriatic acid. Item No. 1, B-7002-14-14. Henry Cheney Hammer Cor- B-8019-1. E. E. Bartlett, 1 arOor press. price per gallon, 80.83; total price. $9.96. poration hammers. Item No. 14-11, price Item No. 1, price each $90; total price, $00. B-0720. Many -Use Oil Co., 3,624 31-ounce each, $0.49h; No. 14-12, $0.07; No, 14-13, B-8425-82. Curtiss Aeroplane Motor Corpo- cans "Many Use" oil. Item No. 278, price $0.56; total price, $238. ration, plane repair parts. Items Nes. 37, 58, each, 80-15; total price, $543.00. B-7002-14-14. Evansville Tool Works, haul- 59, 60, 61, 66, 08, 609,71. 72, 78, 70, 79, 80, 82. B-8500-1. A. J. Grenwald, ruling pens. Tem mers. Iem No. 14-14, price each, $0.75; Quantity: 50, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 200, No. 1, price each, $1.50; total price, $73. total price, $112.50. 50, 100, 100, 100, 50, 50. To be determined P-8834. Southern Oxygen Co., 200,000 cubic B-7002-14-33. Nicholson File Co., 1,050 files later. feet hydrogen gas. Item No. 1, price par hun- only. Item No. 14-33, price each, $8.29, $1.55, B-7417. MJerk & Co.. chemicals. Item No. dred cubic feet, $1; total nrice, $2,000. $1.05, $1.26, $6.78; total price, $233.62. 30, price each, $0.045; No. 35, $0.15; No. B-6038. Beacon Falls Rubber Shoc Co., 250 B-7002-14-48. Noera Mfg. Co., 150 oilers Y-2038, $0.14; No. 39, $0.28; No. 42, $0.14; four-buckle gaiters. Item Nos. 3, price per only. Item No. 14-48, price each, $0.20; total No. Y-20-6, $0.20: total price, $50. pair, $2.50; total price, $500. price $30. B-7417. Chas. Cooper & Co., chemicals. B-8708-1. Powers, Weightmuan & Rosengar- B-6250-17. Eastman Kodak Co., 12 dozen Item No. Y-2021, price each, $0.14; No. 24, ten, 10 gallons sulphuric acid. Item No. 1, photographic plates. Item No. 16, price each, $1.66: No. 28. $0.35; No. 40, $0. 8; No. 44, price, per gallon, $0.80; total piice, $8. $1.09 No 17 $1.69; total price, $40.56. $0.042Z; No. 45, $0.225; No. 5-2033, $0.0723: B-8272-107. Henry Chency lammer Co., 45 B-8821-i. Pratt & Lambert, 50,000 gallons total price, $240.05 (estimated). Quantity: hanimers. Item No. 107, price each, $0.50; cellulose acetate dope. Item No. 1, price per 100, 5, 200, 115, 100, 100, 50, 50, 50, 25, 500, A, $0.50; B, $0.51; total price, $22.05. gallon. $4.45; total price, $222,500. 25, 25, 10. B-7925-20. Andrew Newell, 10 sets tools, B-8938. Moak Machine & Tool Co., 6 hall- B-7955-120. Eastman Kodak Co., photo- steel plaster. Item No. 20, price each, .$10.45; hearing cradle type stands for Liberty engine. graphic material. Item No. 72, price each, total price, $104.50. Irem No. 990, price each, $595; total price, $8: No. 78. $10.67; No 74 $734; No. 75, B-8010-35. Detroit Twist Drill Co., lathe $8,570. $9.67; No. 76, $32.25; No. 7, $0.24; No. 78, mandrels, 29 only, various sizes. Item No. 33, 1-8099-1. Chicago Watchman's Clock Works, $0.45; No. 81, $0.80; No. 82, 80.44; No. 89, total price, $55.81. 20 watchman's clocks. Item No. 1, price each, $2.55; No. 90, $0.18; No. 91, %0.77; No. 119, November 8, 1918. $45; total price, $9,000. $0.35 No. 120. $0.42; total price, $278. B-8068. Curtiss A. & M. Corporation, 50 1-7935-120. Burke & James, photographic B-8748-62. Cleveland Varnish o., 3111 East wind shields for JN-4 plane. Item No. 205, material. Iter No. 104, price each, $5; No. Eighty-seventh Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 13 price each, $4.20; total price, $210. 105, $70; total price, $100. gallons Japan drier. Item No. 62, price- per B-8634. Burdett Oxygen Co., 1,000,000 B-7905-120. U. Gennert, photogranhic mate- gallon. $1.23: total price, $18.75. cubic feet hydrogen gas. Item No. 1, price No. 80, B-8574-1. Knickerbocker Watch Co., 16.000 rial. Item No. 79, price each, $0.72; to- per hundred cubic feet, $1; total price, $1.02; No. 88. $2.10: No. 84, §(.90; No. 85, compasses. Item No. 1, price each, $1.75: $10,000. $0.70; No. 87, $4; No. 88, $o; total price, tal price, $5,250. B-8492-1. American Blower Co., 5 blowers. $126.68. B-8574-1. Taylor Instrument Co., 16,000 Item No. 1. price eachy8310; total price, $416.50. B-7955-120. Westinghouse Electric & Mlanu- compasses. Item No. 1, price each $2.10; to- B-S682-1. Chamberlain Cartridge & Target material. Item tal price, $13,650. Co., 1.000 trap springs. Item No 1, price facturing Co., photographic B-8920. Zenith Carburetor Co., 6 jet each 80-35; Nso. 112, price each, $3.27; No. 113, $16.13; wrenches for ODOS carbureters. Total price, total price, $350. total price, $52.88. B-069. Elmer & Amend, 12 8-ounce bottles Co., switches $1. chemicals. Item No. 13, price each $0.75; B- 324-218. Bryant Electrical $1-8574-1. Newflie & Esser Co., 10.000 come- total price, $9. and fuses. Item No. 207. price each, $0.191; passes. Itens No. 1, price each, $2.10; total B-7002-14-39. Lutz File Co., 430 only file No. 208, $0.382; No. 209. *0.587; No. 210, price, $0.700; No. 211, $0.400; No. 212, 80.120; No. $13,650. handles. Item No. 14-89, price each $0,031; 13-6731. Atlas Stationery Corporation, 00 213, $0.191; No. 214, $0.573; No. 215, $0.34; sets enameled steel signals. Item Nos. Y-3031, total price, $14.63. No. 20, $0.84; No. 217, $8.49; No. 217, $1.97; B-7418-158. Western Electric Co., 1 light- price each, $0.00; Y-3052, $0.22; total price, ing outfit. Item No. 158, price each $339.55; fuses, $1.29; total price, $2,003.01. $20.88. total price, 39.55. B-6522. Atlas Stationery Corporation, 200 B-8019-7. Rherritt & Steer Co., 1 sensitive November 7, 1918. sets enameled steel signals. Item Nos. 134, drill press, bench type. Item No. 7, price price per set, $0.00; 155, $0.22; total price, each $209; total price, $269. B-7002-14-10. Erie Tool Works. "S" $82. B-7418-171. Davis-Bournounli Co., 1 each, wrenches (150 only). Item No. 14-10, price 3-8910. Wright Martin Aircraft Corpora- regulators. Item No. 170, price each $24.88; each, $0.431, total price $65. Delivery at tion, spares for H-ispano Suiza Engines. Iten No. 171, $20.6&; total price, $45.01. once. Nos. 8, 5. 7 to 11, inclusive, 13 to 15, inclu- B-8884-2. Christian Becker (Inc.), 1 bal- B-7002-32-27. B. F. Goodrich Co., fabric. sive, 23, 20. 27, 30, total price. $1,360.24. ance and weights. Item No. 1, price each Item Nos. 32-25, price each, $2.25; Nos. 32-20, B-8921. Wright Martin Aircraft Corpora- $110.30; No. 2, $21.23; total price, $131/75. $1; total price, $1,325. Delivery I wek. tion, spares for Htispano Suiza motors. Item THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 39

LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I

Nos. :, 2, 4, 0, 12, 16 to 22, inclusive, 24, 25, Newport News.-United States Food Admin- 836. The F. A. Klaine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 28. 2. 31 to 34, inclusive. Estimated total istration Grain Corporation, New York, 60,000 ranges and connections. lrie, ST 855.34 pounds, 71 cents per pound. E-bfa 3. Charles G. Stott & Co., 2 brief New York.-United States Food Administra- November 14, 1918. eases, No. 8,8: I loose-leaf note book, No. 701, tion Grain Corporation, New York, 750,000 ai,' etach, 50.05, $0.90; total price, 819.90. pounds, 78 cents per pound. 770-R. Universal Trading Co., Brooklyn, B-1'171-1. Grand Rapids Refrigorator Co., 2 Omaha.-United States Food Administra- N. Y., folding chairs. refriierators. Item No. 1, price each, $110; tion Grain Corporation, New York, 139,700 770-R. Ellis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa., total price, $220. pounds, 74 cents per pound. barrack chairs. St. Louis.-United States Food Administra- 834. The P. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron, tion Grain Corporation, New York, 500,000 Ohio, fire hose. pounds, 78 cents per pound. 711-R. Bernstein Manufacturing Co., Phila- P. D). P. & S.-United States Food Adminis- dclphia, Pa., kapo,' pads. Grain Corporation, New York, 711-R. Salisbury & Satterlee Co., Minncap- SUBSISTENCE DIVISION tration olis, Minn., kapoc pillows. 5,250,000 pounds, 78 cents per pound. 821. John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, FLOUR. N. J., cable. Ti following is a list of purchases and 839. J. W. Fitzgerald, Savannah, Ga., Star & Crescent Milling Co., Chicago, Ill., building sand and crushed rook. coliracs imade by the Offiee of the Direc- 400,000 pounds, $0.0510. 843. The J. 11. Day Co., Philadelphia, Pa., tor of iurchase for the Subsistence Divi- Laurenceburg Roller Mills Co., Laurence- dough mixers. sion of the Army: burg, Ind., 500,000 pounds, $0.0523. 695-R. B. A. Ballou & Co., Inc., Providence, Star & Crescent Milling Co., Chicago, Ill., R. I., buckles. MILK, EVAPORATED. 1,500,000 pounds, $0.0521. 695-R. Carr Fastener Co., Cambridge, Mass., Star & Crescent Milling Co., Chicago, Ill., snap fasteners. ATLANTA. 750.000 pounds, $0.0515. 695-R. Win. H. Horstman Co., Philadelphia, Indiana Condensed Milk Co.. 2,700 1-pound Kimball Milling Co., Wolf City, Tex., Pa., buckles, etc. cabe. 80.7-5, loss 25 cents, less 5 cents, all. 350,000 pounds, $0.0509. 695-Ri. North & Judd Mfg. Co.. New Britain, j3hoiat Milk Condensed Co., 10,000 1- Gooch Milling Co., Lincoln, Kans., 361,000 Conn., buckles and snap hooks. poun I cased, $6.75, less 25 cents, less 5 cents, rounds, $0.05045. 844. IInry Lindenmeyer & Son, Now York, all. Walnut Creek Milling Co., Great Bend, Ind., N. Y., paper. Hlilboro Condensed Milk Co., 1,100 1-pond 400,000 pounds, $0.05045. 845. The Singer Sewing Machine Co., cases, Lord Milling Co., Wanone, Kans., 170,500 Inc., New York, N. Y., sewing machine and 3K.less 25 cents, less 5 cents, all. pounds, S0.05. Libby, McNeil & Libby. 5,000 1-pound cases, spare parts. $0 75, less 25 ccnte, less 5 cents, all. Blue Rapids M. & E. Co., Blue Rapids, 846. The Singer Sewing Machine Co, Van ('amp Products Co., 5,500 1-pound Kans., 200,000 pounds, $0.0485. Inc., New York, N. Y., sewing machine and cases, 10.75, less 25 cents, less 5 cents, all. Kinglishcr M. & E. Co., Kingfisher, Okla., parts. 100,000 pounds. $0.0486. 848-R. Goldburger Mfg. Corp., New York, SU.AR, GANULATED, POWDERED, AND Monarch Milling Co., Hutchinson, Kans., N. Y., wash basins and buckets. 500,000 pounds, $0.0405. 850. A. Gross & Co., New York, N. Y., can- CUT-LOAP. Dover Milling Co., Dover, Okla., 170,000 dles. Continental Sugar Co., Detroit, Mich., 800,- pounds, $0.05. 852. William H. Devitt, Philadelphia, Pa., 000 pounds granulated, 8.9050 f. o. b. refin- Arkansas City Milling Co., Arkansas City, scrubing brushes. ory. Kans., 281.400 pounds, $0.0508. Rock County Sugar Co.. Janesville, Wis., Star & Crescent Mills, Chicago, III., 150,020 :00.000 pounds granulated. 9.1506 f. o. b. re- pounds. $0.05153. licery. H1. D. Lee, Salina, Kans., 200,000 pounds, Owasso Sugar Co., Lansing, Mich., 200,000 $0.0527. GENERAL SUPPLIES DIVISION pounds granulated, 9.0000 f. o. b. refinery. Walnut Creek 'Milling Co., Great Bend, Great Western Sugar Co., Denver, Colo., Kans., 830,000 pounds, $0.0500. 210,000 pounds granulated, 8.8006 f. o. b. re- finery. The following is a list of purchase or- American Beet Sugar Co., Denver, Colo., ders .of the 180,000 pounds granulated, 8.8606 f. o. b. re- General Supplies Division not 11nory. MRINE passed on by the board of review, under Columlia Sugar Co., Detroit, Mich., 500,000 CORPS date of November 15, 1918: poands granulated, 0.0056 f. o. b. refinery. 11olly Sugar Corporation, Denver, Colo., 60,- American Envelope Co., Chicago, Ill., 50.000 000 pounds granulated, 8.8606 f. 0. b. refinery. Contracts have been placed by the envelopes. Ameericn Sugar Refinery Co., New York National Paper Products Co., Carthage, City, 1.242,500 pounds granulated, 8.7906 f. Quartermaster, United States Marine N. Y., 375 cases towels. o. b. refinery. Corps, as follows: J. A. Heals & Co., New York City, 1.80 Western Rugar Refinery Co., San Francisco, typewriter ribbons. 920 pounds cut-loaf, 9.2956 f. o. b. refinery. November 11, 1918. Dalton Adding Machine Co., Washington, Wvstern Sugar Refinery Co., San Francisco, D. C., I adding machine. 3,84S pounds powdered, 0.0506 f. o. b. refinery. 712-R. The Ansonia 0 & C Co., Ansonia, Thomas A. Edison, Washington, D. C., IS The Lou Godchaux Co., New Orleans, La., Conn., lacing cord. transcribing machines. 1,000.000 pounds granulated, 8.79 f. o. b. re- 712-R. Samson Cordage Works, Boston, Niagara Envelope Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 10,000 finery. Mass., line, cord, and halyards. envelopes. American Sugar Refinery Co., New Orleans, 712-R. Silver Lake Co., Newtonville, Mass., E. J. Spangler Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1,000,- La., 800,000 pounds granulated, 8.7906 f. o. b. halyards. 000 white envelopes. refinery. 712-R. Frank W. Winne & Son (Inc.), Phila- Federal Sugar Refinery Co., New York City, delphia, Pa., rope and twine. Powers Paper Co., Springfield, Mass., 1,500,000 pounds granulated, 8.7906 f. o.h. 782. Ferest Lumber Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 700,000 envelopes. refinery. lumber. Berkowitz Envelope Co., Kansas City, Mo., B. H. Howell Sons & Ca., New York City, 823. H. W. Johns-Manville Co., Philadel- 100,000 manila envelopes. phia, Pa., insulating piping. 3,440,000 pounds granulated, 8.7906 f. o. b. re- Sewell Clapp Envelope Co., Chicago, Ill., finery. 824. Haines, Jones & Cadbury Co., Savan- 640,000 envelopes. Arbuckle Bros. New York City, 2,000,000 nah, Ga., plumbing supplies. pounds granufatei, 8.7906 f. o. b. refinery. The American Envelope Co., Chicago, Ill., 827. New Process Stove Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1,400,000 envelopes. American Sugar Refinery Co., New York oil-stove wicks. City, 3.537,500 pounds granulated, 8.7006 f. McKesson & Robbins, New York City, 155 o. b. refinery. 830. The Downes Lumber Co., Boston, Mass., dozen hairbrushes. Spreckles Sugar Co., San Francisco, Cal, lumber. George Borgfeldt & Co., Sixteenth Street and 400,000 pounds granulated, 8.52 f. o. b. refin- November 13, 1918. Irving Place, New York City, 441 grosi hair- ory. brushes. Amelican Sugar Refinery Co., Boston, Mass., 700. M. J. Tobin Co. (Inc.), New York, Rubberset Co., Newark, N. J., 10,560 military 150,000 pounds granulated, 8.79 f. o. b. refin- N. Y., ink. hairbrushes. ery. 792. Lipscomb Lumber Co., Richmond, Va., RICE. Florence Mfg. Co., Florence, Mass., 1,000 lumber, hairbrushes. -altimor.-TJnited States Food Adminis- 792. Lewis Dill & Co., Baltimore, Md., M. Grumbacher, New York City, 500 dozen tration Grain Corporation, New York, 200,000 lumber. hairbrushes. pounds, 71 cents per pound. 792. Johnson and Wimsatt, Washington, Boton.-United States Food Administra- D. C., lumber. George R. Gibson Co., New York City, 15,516 tion Grain Corporation, New York, 350,000 hairbrushes. pounds, 7h cents per pound. 792. Trantum & Danzier, Hagerstown, Md., Chicago.-United States Food Administra- lumber. The following are purchase orders of tion Grain Corporation, New York, 230,000 792. Richland Lumber Co., Charlotte, N. C., the General Supplies Division not passed pounds, 7 cents per pound. lumber. on by the Board of Review, dated Novemn- El Paso.-United States Food Administra- 828. Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill., subsist- tion Grain Corporation, New York, 120,000 ence. her 19, 1918: pounds; Fort Sam Houston, 120,000 pounds; 7 cents per pound. 831. A. .T. Reach Co., Philadelphia, Pa., ath- Unbreakable Mirror Co., Hackettstown, New Orleans.-United States Food Adminis- letic equipment. N. J., 32,000 trench mirrors. tration Gain Corporation, New York, 265,000 832. The Cameron & Barkley Co., Charles- E. F. lHoughton & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., pounds, 7. cents per pound. ton, S. C., pipe and pipe fittings. 47,600 one-quart cans Cosmic. 40 THE OFFICIAL T. S. BULLETIN: TUE SDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED PURCHASES FOR THE UNITED STATES N VY

WAstrraTOV, November 26, 1918. The Bureau of Supplies and Accounts of the Navy Department has issued notice of proposed purchass of the following mate- rial. Bidders desiringto submit proposals should requestthe Bureauof Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. O., to send schedules covering the material which they propose to offer, giving schedule numbers. 54ISCELLANEOUS. I CABLE AND wmr-contiued.

Arti!'es. - Quantity. Delivery at nas y yard. Articles. Quantity. Delivery at navy yard, Sch.

Au .aratus...... 50 ts-. Brooklyn, N. Y_V . 3342 Wire, pot head...------8,000 ft------.--. Norfolk, Va...... 3323 Be 'mig, ween.._ --. -. . 1,0eet. . Philadelphia. Pa-_...... 3542 Wire, resistance, bare, nickel steel. Miscellaneo-s..-- ariors------,._1 32 Brads, wire, copper...... Alis ellaneous... Phiadelphia,Pa. ...-!M57 Wire, ribbon, resistance------|---do------.Charleston, S. 0...... 3525 Brushes, dust and floor...... --.- do...... 3517 Wire, rubber covered-- . . ...-- do-...... BroodKlyn, N. Y...... 3531 Brushes, paint...... ------Varions. Wire, telephone-,------_do------_Varise ...... 11M4 ('opner,obecatbing ...... 35,0D00 lbs.-- MaselI'and, Cal_ 352.43314 Woire, underwiters------...... -- Varc'...... 521 The, grrmmet,iurrting...... 50...... Brooklyn, N. Y...... 1-21 Wire, weatherproof..- --- .. do.....-Vaious ...... 3534 Gloves , 1btos...... ------... Mielaneous.. Various...... 3329 Hooks, boat, complete with ban- .000...... South Brooklin, N. . 3544 dles. FAINIS AND VARTIS11ES. ,issumn. light, medium, heavy.. Mis-ellaueous... IVarions...... 3,512 Na copper, ct; composition._ do . Phiedels , Pa. 33517 1575 Naphtha, cral tdr...... - 5 14,40 bs - NorflkS, Va .---- Packing, ashogs, motsli cloth Mis-elianeous.. Varios---.__.---.._.. a13 Aluminum, poe-dereJ...... 13,030 ponde... Brooklyn, SX. Y.1 530 tape; Sheet; Ibalded. Aitetine,,dry ------....---- 50,09pounds -- J -Verioui------1530 Paking, fibor, sheet, compressed. do ...... Various...... - - 13 Black drop, in ol; ivory Japan. Miscellaneous ... South Brooklyn, N. Y. 3530 Paoking,lax -- ---...... do. ------Various...... 3513 Blue, prossian...... 1,000 pounds. Various...... 330 Fa-king, Spiral red, high pressure...... do...--____ Various...... 3513 Blue, ultramarine...... Micellhneous. South Broolyn, N.Y. 3i'30 Padcing, oheet, fiber...... do...-----.-- Various...... 3311 Brone, liqluid, gold colcr...------4,0205 quarts-.-- Various...... 3530 Paking, sheet, ribber, Nes.1and ..... do ...... Various...... 3513 lmrown, netlli ---- ...... Msell0ne0is., ] Various.._...... 3530 "2. Drown, an Dyke...... ----. 3,100 pounds..; Various...... 3530 Paiking, 9piral, ghand...... do...... Various...... 3513 Palking, Tu-kk...... do...... Various...... 3313 Petroleiumresidium...... i55 001bs.-- Noifolk,Va...... 3545 Fille,wood,pase...... - ,100 Various...... 3330 Punhes, cutting ...... Misellaneous... Brookllyn, N.Y. 3314Green, crome...... Escellneous... Vaious...... 3530 Punhee, eopers'...... 125...... Brookn, N. I. -..- 35144 Laspllaci d---r...... o...... Various...-...... 3330 Ri ets, brass, round head...... Miscellaneous... Philadalpia, i a..... : 317 Litbarge, dry------...... do- ..... _ Various...... 3530 Sales, pay offirer's. -.. ..-..- 150...... South BrobkI n, N.Y. 3531 Ocher, yellow------...... do...--.... Various-...... 3330 Serews. Imalune, brass; steel..... Mismellaneous... Various...... 315 Paint, cold water...... do...... Routh Brooklyn, N.Y. 3330 Silverp'ated ware, offtier's mess...... do. .--. South Brooklyn, N. Y 3532 Paint, copper...... 220

Bains, wash; cups, ewers; jars... . iMsccllaneous.. Norfolk, Va...-..e.-. 354320 Bends, seam and swater. ----- do ------,. Various'..--- .-.. 33 lahers iron or steel, pla...... do...... Vaious...... 3339 Bushings, conduit I-r-o do - - (hslon S. C lBs-hings, steam sod wa'O _ ..... do.& .----Philadelphia, Fa .... 3321 Catches, watchbsmr: washbow I ---- do...... Variou- -...--.-.-.- 351' Cooks, air, brats; bib; oil; steam ---- do .--.... Various...... 3521 CAaBIE AND TRE. randwsoater; stop; swster. Dishes, soap...... 2,03M-----..-- Brooklyn, N. Y...... 3543 -Acr3, waor ------D0------roosho , N. Y ...... 351 Cable, brush'-holler, flexible_. I Msel eous. iios------i ste , and waler...... 1 a o a--.. .. 352.) ('able, ignitionsingle co oductor.-I-.-- do...... I Yario.s------.------3527 Gausg-s, water, bronze...... ------do -.---..--Phihad'luhi Pa...... 3,20 Cable, leil at'id,...... 1,,-00ft....--- Brooklyn, N. YI.--- 3531 Holler.;.brush.cup,andtumblr 3i ...... 1 rookli, N. Y...... 353 Cable, ligting adpowr . Hiscllaneou.. Varios - ---.. -_-- 3531 Lavatories...... ---- a...... 3r11 Caisle,searchligIt .. 5'I- t...... Boston, Muss....---- 3537 Lavato-ies, shore ...... I. Brooklyn N, Y.---..3349 Cable, si-shg sting-...... - fiscellaneo-s.-Varous,.. ---- .-.-- 35345 in,3Rins, brass--...... 1.risoa15oo- ...... Brookl>NBokl N.:ls. AY - 3543 Cable. tele-hone.. ------. do. Various-- _..----.--3534 Rings, washbowl...------..--. 75...... --- 00-1-n, N. Y ...... 3513 Cord, -eanesent ------do...... arisos...,.---..-- 332 I Traps, toad...... Bro N. Y...... 33.41 Wire, .-nnun-,atr...... I 231bs... Mace Island,Cli 334 Tum'...sbrs, cut-glass...... Brookn, N_ Y....--. 3313 Wir, 'ass. .------.- Various---...... i Miscellancots - 331 Trinals...... Brnoklin NY. 3311 copper, harl; soft------. ----.do...... Vaiinous.------.-.--319 al,-es, controlling,.-.----..----- .. Broalvri. N. Y.-.---- 84l fuse...-.-_ do...... Various..--..--.-.-- 32o i Vnioq., steam and water... . .'h llacom. snus ...... ir. ligh 'g an Ipo r.-- I -.. do...... a ...... 531 Valve5,,oi, cienrposition, cir; rele _do --.-.- Variou-... - . 22 Wire, i--s-w,silkcovered. --- ...-do...... Various.------.-.---- 323 ftea-n and water. Wire, pnospuor broSe -..-.---...... do...... Vaalors - 19 Val cs, gin'..------...------30 -.-...- Broodlyn, N. Y.---.-- 3:Is

Mail for Naval Vessels Postmsuasters and railway po)sStil clerks should be treated the sae as New York, are hercby directed to lauelude letters for N. Y., (UPO) Dis lettor packages. Pa- And U. S. Naval Bases the United States naval TessOes, United pers. Iarcels, and parcel-post pacokages States naval bases, United States -naval sbsould be inlcudcd in separate saciks la- air stations. and United States Marine beled " New York, X. Y.. Nand Al 1." OvICEn Or SECOND Ass'r P. Al. GEM., Corps -organizations addressed care of Tile instructions published uader head- WAsulsGON, NOV. 18, 1918. Postmastvr, New York, N. Y., in separate ing: - -Naval Mail." on page 187 of the A new station known as Twentieth packages labeled ' New York, N. Y., July, 1918, Postal Guide, which require Street Station has been established to Naval Mail." When the volume of the that the mails be labeled New York handle mails for the United States naval mail warrants such action, the letter (Foreign) or New York (Foreign-War- vessels, United States naval bases, etc., packages should be included In separate ships) are modified accordingly. which were formerly handled at the for- pouches labeled " New York, N. Y., Twen- OTro PRAEIFE, eign station of the New York post office. tieth Street Station," otherwise they Second .Ass't P. 1t. Gen.