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STATES by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMATION ^ ^ order^ off THE-rWE PRESIDENTPSESIDENT of THE UNITED PUBLISHED DAILY under COMVLEtE Recordaecora of U. S. GOVERNMENT Actioities GEORGE CREEL, Chairman / No. 54T WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAEY 26, 1919. VoL. 3 WASHINGTON,

DIVISIONS CONFERENCE OF GOVERNORS ORDER IN WHICH U.S. SCHEDULE OF COMMODITIES REGULAR AND MAYORS AT OVERSEAS NOT IN THE FROM WHICH HAS ARMY ARE LISTED FOR RETURN S^ecretary of Labor Calls Meeting 3d and REMOVED IMPORT EMBARGO to Be Held the GEN. PERSHING CABLES SCHEDULE 4tli of March. FROM THE JMED STATES Will Depart From France in the Secretary of Labor Witliaiu B. Wilson to There, Ex- last night telegraphed invitations Order of Their Arrival 100 ANNOUNCEMENT MADE State governors and mayors of some the White cept Where Circumstances May board cities to attend a conference at war trade 4. by House on March 3 and Require Other Arrangements. President will address the con- of The Full Description Given ference. Department authorizes pub- take uj) vital ques- The War The conference will cabled commu- Listed It is lication of the following Articles Heretofore tions affecting business and labor. nication from the commander in chief, the President to establish the desire of * Numbers — Live Ani- definite A E F by before he returns to Europe a “ 1. The following order has been pub- Products Nation-wide policy to stimulate public mals, Animal lished under date of February 21 and and private construction and industi’y will be carried out as far as practicable By-Products Includ- . in , , in the and ‘ No. 35. First. Divisions now number of officials have already Glass, A large American Expeditionary Forces, except ed — Earthenware, signified their willingness to attend such those having Regular Army designations, a conference. Various Manufactures will be returned to the in and Plans will be presented to show that the order of the arrival of their respec- Federal Government is anxious to of Metal. the division headquarters in France. with the various States and tive cooperate this rule will be made only, efforts to assure Exception to announces in a municipalities in all sea trans- The War Trade Board of when availability of rail and continueil prosperity in the interests or B. R. 612), for the portation, location relative to port, new ruling (W. T. manufacturers, merchants, and wage- United the condition of military stores make Information of exporters in the workers. , , exception necessary. import restric- Secretary of Labor has placed the such States, that the French The “2. ‘Combat troops not assigned to for this conference in the removed from the follow- arrangements returned in the order in tions have been W. Babson, Director Gen- divisions will be (this is the same hands of Roger be .spared. ing list of commodities Education Serv- which their services can in the Com- eral of Information and labor list which was announced “ 3. ‘ Services of supply troops, but as ice, Department of Labor. order merce Reports of .Tan. 31, 1919, troops, etc., will be returned in the was spared, the description in that announcement in which their services can be French only by nuinevical reference to the Army Units, Including and, so far as possible, in the order of desirable to customs tariff, it has seemed their arrival in France. commodities more specin- Many From 27th Division, describe the Return Capacity By Months. cally) : to Early Convoy Assigned “ 4. ‘ The following is the estimated available by isL's'naS'. shipping capacity of troops The War Department authorizes pub- months March to June, inclusive, for the the United States. It manufactured lication of the following information return of troops to TOPats hams and salt meats , known to be muzzles; killed Pou'try Following organizations have been as- includes that which is now poi-U products; beef shipping killed roe, rabbit, deer, and other available, and the German and pigeons ; signed to early convoy liver canned and salted goose ; available: March, • iiame fresh Bakery Company No. 383. which is to become extract of meat in loaf and o^ers .^"medt horse- 351st Aero Squadron. April, 221,000; May, 248,000; salt rawhides ; 212,000; ^ K,’freTh raw, dry, or ; in boxes , of 37th hair hair, raw, combed, or carded, The following organizations June, 270,000. ; festooned worked, or feathers silk in cocoons, “ ‘ Based on the above estimate, and ; Mes- Division 5. unworked human hair ; milled, wadding ; in paragraph other than nsn Division Headquarters and Headquar- under conditions set forth f?ina hair; fats of animals 37th fats, and return to the United margarine, oleomargarine, alimentary ters Troop. 1, divisions will hide scrapings; anima 1.34th Machine Gun Battalion. order; March, Simiai substancesl Headquarters. States in the following of game and poultry and sweetened 73d Infantry Brigade wax ; eggs 30th, 85th, 37th, and 91st divisions , Regiment. 27th, yolks silkworm ^gs , 145th Infantry and unsweetened ; and 42d divi- condensed milk; c®ri'lensed milk mixed 146th Infantry Regiment. April. 26th, 83d, 82d, 35th, pure than 50 Gun Battalion. with sugar in the proportion of less 135th Machine sions May, 32d, 28th, 33d, 80th, and 78th the Headquarters. ; milk flours mixed with sugar m 74th Infantry Brigade .and per cent ; June, 89th, 90th, 29th, cent chee. e Infantry Regiment. divisions ; proportion of less than 50 per ; 147th animal fertilizer; bones, whte 148th Infantry Regiment. 9th divisions. butter; honey; Battalion. other animal Machine Gun ‘ black ; ears ; 136th “ for the period beginning calcined ; animal 6. Schedule refuse in raw state. 112th Engineers. products and . July 1 will be published latei’. and fresh watei , 112th Engineers Tram. p'ish.—Fresh fish, of salt affect fish, canned, 112th Sanitary Train. “ 7. ‘ Nothing in the above will dried, salt, and smoked ; fish, oysteis, lob- Train or otherwise prepared; 112th Supply way the movement of units al- pickled, oi Signal Battalion. in any and crabs, fresh, canned, natuial, 112th Field the United sters fish and military po- ready ordered to return to full shells , 112th Train Headquarters prepared • mussels -and other roe raw cod and mackerel ; States.’ mts ? whale meat ; „ *’‘^112th Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop. “ Peushing. whalebone; raw skins Headquarters. swimming bladders of ‘‘fishfish, raw 62d Field Artillery Brigade raw coral ; 134th Field Artillery Regiment. *^‘ useful for Medicine 133th Field Artillery Regiment. 26th to Debark at . l{aw'^I^niniaf Substances Regiment. i*crfumery!—Sponges of all kinds raw; 136th Field Artillery Department authorizes the or r«i}s. Ammunition Train. The War other raw substances (musk, muskrat 112th anibeigris, Sanitary Squads Nos. 45 and 40. following statement; drii'd cantharides, civet, castor Clothing Squad No. 14. A cable communication from the com- etc.) Mobile Field Laboratory No. 3. (Continued on page 0.) :: • V THE OFFICIAL . S. BULLETIN; WEDNESDAY, FEBEUARY 26, 1919.

luauder in chief of the A. E. F. to-day “ NEW BRITISH •states that every effort will be made to REGULATIONS REPORT TO SECRETARY OF WAR embark all units of the 26th Division consecutively,” “ PROHIBITING CAPITAL and this division is ISSUES CONCERNING 332D INFANTRY •scheduled for shipment early in April.” The 26th Division is EXCEPT BY TREASURY LICENSE composed of New Gen. Treat Denies National Guard and debarka- Statements tion about will take place at the port of Bos- Advices From Announce Poor Food and Bad ton. Condition of Equipment. Restrictions Designed to Conserve Press MISSING SEAPLANE AND CREW Capital for Reconstruction Wor/^. interview by Secretary Baker, February 25, 1919: Of FIVE GIVEN UP AS LOST Definition of “Securities.” I liave a dlspatcli from Gen. Persliing giving me a report from Gen. Treat witli Advices regard to the The Navy Department ha.s received a from London announce the fol- condition of the 332d In- lowing fantry : dispatch from the commandant of the regulations prohibiting capital is- sues ‘‘Preliminary Fifth Naval Distidct, , stating excepting under Treasur.v’ licen.se investigation and record designed shows: No horse that seaplane 8405, mi.ssing since Sun- to provide capital for the speedy meat ever eaten or is- restoration sued, no stealing of food day aftex’noon, has been given up as lost of industry ; clothing and 1. siloes of some individuals and it.s ci’ew of five are missing and are No person shall, except under and in bady worn at Cattaro unloading believed to have perished. A radio op- pursuance of a license granted by the ammunition from Aus- Treasury (a) trian captured ships and ei’ator on shoi’c reports that about 3 p. m. issue, whether for cash or marching over otherwise, mountains in Febnuu'y 2-3 he saw a seaplane plunge any stock shares or securities, Montenegro, but conditioas or remedied later on into the water and disappear near Fish- (b) pay or receive any money on loan receipt of barrack bags unavoidably delayed ermaus Island. A thorou.gh search failed on the terms, express or implied, that the in transit. Nq hard- money sliips suffered. No record to reveal any trace of the plane or is to be or may bo applied at or knowledge or some future reports of officers drinking to its occupants, and as seaplane 3495 is date in payment of any excess and .stock, shares, none observed. No court-martial still unaccounted for. it is given up as or securities to be i.ssued of of- ficers. Two enlisted lost. at wliatever date to the person making the men tried by general loan, court for fraud and Mine-sweeping opeiaitions in the vicin- or (c) subdivide any sliares or de- approxima'telv only bentures 50 summary court cases iu ity of Fishermans Island have been into .shares or debentures of a entire history of regiment. Tliis •started in the hope of locating the wreck- .smaller denomination or consolidate any regiment has uni- versally received age of the missing plane. shares or debentures of a larger deuomi- praise from allied offi- cers, written and spoken. The following are the uation, or (d) renew or extend tlie Payment was five members of period delayed one month the crew who of maturity of any securltio.s, during active offensive are missing; or (e) piir- and two chase, sell, or months at Cattaro 700 miles dis- Ensign Stuart McDonald Terripr, P. s. N otlierwiso transfer any E. F., stock, tant due to difficulty of transport. motlier, Mrs. Lonora Packard, 4105 shares, or securities or any inter- Seveii- Bidgewoort Avenue, Baltimore, teeii days for last Md. est therein or tlie trip of paymaster. No Ensign CiiiTord benefit of any agree- A. Bell. U. S. N. B. F ment hardships. Troops have subsisted father. Theodore G. Bell, Alemont, N. Y. conferring a right to receive any on Ensign stock, Italian rations witli American additions Bobert F. Dibble. TJ. S. N. K. F sliares, or securities, if the stock, father, Bobert M. Dibble, Valley Stream. as per agreement and this lias . Longb shares, or securities been .suu- Island, N. Y. were issued, sub- di\'ided, plemented whenever practicable by Ameri- Chief JIachinisf.s Mate Albert F. Hazel, or con.solidated or renewed, or can supiilies. Quantity V. S. N., father, Albert Hazel, Ig Gould tlie i.eriod of maturity tliereof extended sufficient, all Sstreet, West Boxbury, Mas.s. comiionents not always available or tlie agreement was made, as Ihe as often Chief Machinist’s Mato Bov I,. case Ilobdv, may haiipens in active field service. All in ex- U. S. N.. mother, Mrs. Stella B. Ilobdv, Bowl- be at any time between .Tamiary IS, ing cellent physical condition, robust Green, Ky. 1915, and February 24, 1919, and' and the mucli increased in weight and permission of tlie Treasury was not strengtli ob- Less than 15 to 1,000 sick tained to tlie issue and practically subdivision, consolida- no venereals. SECRETARY BAKER ASKS DATA tion. renewal, or Men well clotlied now anil extension, or the making have complete of tlie new uniforms for eacii man agreement, as the case may be. FOR COMPILING on debarkation iu United States. WAR HISTORY 2. No person shall, except under Am con- and tinuing investigation interrogating in pursuance of a license granted every by tlie individual will 1 The War Department authorizes the and .submit full report Treasury, (a) buy or sell any stock, publication of the following information: shares later.” or other securities except for casli , The Secretary of War ha.s directed that when the purchase or sale take.s place a bulletin in BELGKADE HONORS bo published to the Army to any recognized stock exchange PRESIDENT. jtrovide siibiect to that officers and other persons tlie rules or The municipal council of tlie city of regulations of su'cli exc'haii.ge, ^ ;who have served in or with the Army Belgrade, Serbia, has dur- (b) buy or .sell any stock, shares, or other nnanimonsly re- in,g the war, and who are in possession solved to give to the piazza of securities wliich have not remained in facing the hi.«torical information of main railroad station for use in physical possession of the United King- in Belgrade the connection with the history name ‘‘ President Wilson of the war, dom since September 30, 1914. Place.” are authorized and invited to commuui-, 3. A license granted under this regula- cate such information direct by mail or tion may be granted subject to any terms mit need no longer be obtained from otherwise to the Chief tlie of the Historical and condition .specified therein. American Dollar Securities Committee Branch, Army AVar College, Washin.gtou, 4. If any person acts in contravention before selling securities aliroad will D. C., such material to be considered as of this regulation, or if any person to eliminate certain formalities wliicli having been furnished liave to the War Depart- whom a license has been granted under been necessary under Treasury ment unconditionally, regula- to be used as de- this ' regulation subject to any terms or tions for tbe past two years. Tlie im- sired and not to be returned unless re- condition fails to comply witli those IKU’t restrictions on securities, liowevcr, quest is made to do so. terms or conditions, he shall be guilty of will still be continued, as will the pro- a summary offense against these regula- hibltiou on the export of capital, and it ARMY OF tions. is estimated that relaxations can not be OCCUPATION ENROLLS 5. In tills regulation the» expression expected until after peace lias been con- ‘‘ securities ” includes bond, debentures, cluded. 100,000 IN EDUCATION SERVICE debeuture stock, and marketable se- Tlie American Dollar Securities Com- curities. mittee lias ceased to purchase The War Department authorizes any se- puli- curities except those Tication of the following: belonging to or leni; Regulations on Sales to the Treasury. Holders of all other Tlie War Department is in receipt of foreign securities will information from the American now have to ef- Expedi- Of Securities Abroad fect their sales througli tionary Forces that on January the stock ex- 18 the change. The Treasury Army of Occupation Department is re- had enrolled hi the Oommercial Attache riiiliti B. Ken- education turning the securities to the lenders and service about 100,00 men, and nedy, at London, reports it is assumed that before long all oilier I bat the ‘‘the Army abroad is supporting TJie, Treasury announcement on Jan- .securities will ho returned ili(‘ pi'ogram with entliusiasm.” and iu larger uary 2 to the effect that a written ])er- volume. :

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAEY 2G, 1919. 3

Statement by Secretary Daniels FUEL ADMINISTRATION ORDER ON TIDEWATER COAL SHIPMENTS

Concerning Charges of Bribery Washington, Fehruary, 20, 1919. The United States Fuel Administrator, acting under authorit.y of an Executive Against Navy Officers order of the Pi’esident of the United States, dated August 23, 1917, appointing said administrator, and of subsequent GIVEN Broadway, , as detail of- Executive orders, and in furtherance of NAMES OF ACCUSED ficer, and as such had charge of the as- the purpose of said orders and of the signment to duty and transfer of certain act of Congress therein referred to and Total of About $35,000 Ac- classes of enlisted personnel of the Naval approved August 10, 1917. Reserve Force. He also made I’ecom- Hereby orders and directs that the or- cepted in Exchange for meudation to the enrolling officers as to der of said admPnistrator, dated Novem- what enrolled the Favoritism in Making En- persons should be and ber 6, 1917, entitled, “Order relative to work which should be assigned to them. tidewater transshipment of coal at Hamp- rollments and Assign- This is particularly true of enrollment ton Roads, Baltimore, Philadelphia and in the rating of storekeeper and yeoman. New York, and for the employment of ments to Duty — Others and cooperation with the Tidewater Coal Evidence in Eecords, Implicated hut Evidence Exchange, as a common agency to facili- The evidence in the records of the de-- tate transshipment and to reduce delay.s Incomplete. partment shows that LieuL Ellert took ' in the use of coal cars and coal carrying advantage of his position to collect money vessels,’’ and the order of said admin- from applicants. istrator dateil January 31, 1919, pro- Secretai'.v Daniels lias made public the As a result those ap- hibiting the shipment of coai for recon- following preliminary statement in con- plicants financially able were favored signment, be, and each of said orders nection with the investigation being con- with enrollment in the desired ratings and the operation and effect thereof, is hereby ducted in the third naval district at New and a.ssignment to jobs in New York. suspended, until other or York. Payment was furthermore made for the further order in the premises by the President of the Tlie following are the names of those purpo.se of securing assignment of appli- United States, the United States Fuel now under arrest connected with the in- cants to such duty as would enable them Administrator, or other created ^•estigation on which Maj. Muir is en- to continue their business in civil life. It agency is believed that Lieut. Ellert received ap- by the President under said act, in re- gaged : in spect to all coal sold, shipped or dis- Lieut. Benjamin S. Davis, Medical proximately $20,000, addition to a tribu^d after February Corps, United States Naval Reserve largo number of presents of various kinds 28, 1919. H. Force; Lieut, (junior gTade) Benoit and con.sidcrable high-priced entertain- A. Gaufiklo, United States Fuel Administruior, James Ellert, United States Naval Re- ment. The money came to him in amounts ranging from $59 to $1,500. .serve Force ; Chief Boats^vain Lloyd G. Lieut. Ellert is now confined on board Casey, United States Natal Reserve MODIFICATIONS ANNOUNCED Force; Ensign Paul Beck, United States the U. S. S. Granite State, awaiting trial by general court-martial. Naval Reserve Force; Chief Boatswain’s IN BRITISH EXPORT EMBARGOES Mate Frederick A. Jones, United States In Charge of B,ecords. Naval Reserve Force. A cablegram has been receiveil from the Chief Boatswain Lloyd G. Casey was Brief Statement of Facts. American Ambassador in London stating stationed at Section Base No. 6, Benson- that the British Board of Trade Journal A brief statement of facts in the cases hurst, N. Y., as an executive officer, and of February 20 announces additional re- of the above mentioned officers and the as such had charge of the records and as- laxations in the British exiiort restric- offenses that are alleged are as follows signment of the enlisted personnel at the tions. The following articles are trans- Benjamin S. Davis was on duty at the station. Upon the signing of the armi- ferred to list C and may therefore be ex- enrolling office, 51 Chambers Street, New stice it was his duty to make recommenda- ported freely to American countries: York City, and in connection with his tion on the application of members of Boiler tubes, iron and steel tubes, rail- work as medical examiner, it is alleged, the Naval Reserve Force for relief fi’om Avay locomotives and their he received on numerous occasions sums active duty. The evidence in the posses- component parts, candles, coffee essence, flax waste, of money and presents for enrolling men sion of the department shows that Chief molybdenum filament, ply wood, con- in the naval service, some of whom were BoaLswain Casey received money to the denser tubes for shipbuilding, and tung- physically defective and whose defects total amount of about $3,000, also some sten filaments for electric lamps. required waiver before enrollment. The valuable presents were taken, for placing Under headings altered the following are total amount of money received by him is on shore dut.v at Section G, Ben.sonhurst, tran.sferred to class C and may therefore believed to be $10,000, a large percentage several enlisted men. He also received be exported under the same conditions a.s of which was passed on to one or more from one enlisted man $200 for early re- the above : Hides not otherwise prohibited), other officers who were engaged with him lief from active duty in the Navy. but not wet, salted cattle hides, shoddy, in this money-making scheme. Lieut. Ensign Paul Beck was only recently and mungo. Davis was tried by court-martial at the promoted to ensign in the Pay Corps from navy yard. New York, in July, 1918, was chief yeoman in the Naval Reserve Force. convicted and sentenced to be dismissed While on duty as a yeoman he was active from the naval service and to be impris- in securing the enrollment of men in the money from an applicant for relief

oned for three years . Reserve Force in the rating of yeoman from active duty in the Naval Reserve and stoi’ekeeper and in their assignment Force. He also is now confined at Ellis Others Believed Implicated. to safe berths on shore for a considera- Island awaiting trial. A review of his case by the department tion. He received cash in addition to a In addition to the foregoing, there is gave rise to the belief that others were number of presents and expensive enter- also implicated certain civilians who imi)licated, and the investigation now tainments in this connection, only $1,000 have both paid and received money for under way was ordered. As a result of yet being established. He is now con- their services in connection with the en- the inve.stigation, the department is in fined at Ellis Island, N. Y., awaiting trial rollment of persons in the Naval Reserve posse.ssion of facts indicating that there by general court-martial. Force, but the departlnent is not read.y were many other offenses committed by at the present time to publish their On Duty at Bensonhurst. Dr. Davis in addition to those on which names. Thei’e is some evidence that he was brought to trial. The evidence Chief Boatswain’s Mate Frederick A. other officers and men In the naval serv- also shows that he was not working alone Jones was on duty at Bensonhurst, N. Y., ice are involved to sorqe extent, but the in the matter. and is implicated in the matter by rea- evidence implicating them is not suffi- Lieut. Ellert was on duty at the head- son of the fjact that he was an accomplice ciently .satisfactory at the present time quarters at the Third Naval District, 2&0 with Chief Boatswain Casey in obtaining • to justify their arrest. — : — — :

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©ffirtal H. Mnlktxn Saving by Shoe and Hat Repairing Publlslied Every Week Day, Except Legal Holidays, Under Order of tlie President of tte United States and At Camps Estimated at $30,528,218 by Authority of Congress. The War Department authorizes the is shown by a summary of all such re- OOice: No. 8 Jackson Place, pairs, prepared Washington. D. C. Tel. Main S600. following statement from the Office of by the stati.stical divi- sion in the Office of the Director of Pur- the Director of Purchase and Storage: Copies of The Official U. S. Bdllbtin will chase and Storage. The statement shows be furnisbed without ofiBca charge to every post An estimated saving of $30,528,218 on the total cost of repairs the estimate in the Doited States (to be posted dally, for and the benefit of the public, under order of the shoe, hat, and clothing repairs in camps saving, the saving being based upon the Postmaster General) to legislative execu- ; and and cantonments of the United States estimated value of the articles made ser- tive officers of the United Government, States from April to December 1918, viceable minus the and to diplomatic representatives of all foreign 1, 1918, 31, cost of repairs. Governments. Edward S. Rochester, Editor. Estimated KATES BY MAIL. Total value Total value of Estimated Article. Total cost. of new One year $5. 00 quantity. articles made saving. articles. Six months 3. 00 serviceable. One year, postage prepaid to foreign countries 8. 00 Daily gjj — months, postage prepaid to Outer garments: foreign countries 4. 60 Coats, cotton 5,09,801 $131,647 $1,249,012 $874,308 Back numbers and $742,661 extra Coats, denim 98,288 23, 520 114,996 68,998 45, 478 copies . each 05 Coats, wool 394,487 216, 133 3,779, 185 3,023,348 2,807,215 Make all checks, money orders, and drafts Breeches, eotton 1,199, ISO 288,226 2,542,261 1,271,130 982,904 payable to The Official U. S. Bulletin. Breeches, wool 1,049,564 306,862 6,286,888 3,772,133 3,465,27b Trousers, denim 122,866 24, 735 262, 475 104,990 80, 255 Sliirts, flannel 924,653 365, 550 3, 586, 626 2,152,592 1,787, 042 Sweaters 16, 739 11,243 41,345 33,076 21,833 “GREATEST TASK IN Overcoats 634,751 469, 932 8,607,623 7, 746, 771 7,276,839 HISTORY” Underwear: Drawers, cotton 348, 778 40, 109 188, 340 94,170 54,061 BEGUN BY REVENUE COLLECTORS Drawers, wool 715,726 79. 175 1,287,046 614,818 435,643 Undershirts, cotton 262,605 30,914 149,684 10-1, 779 73,865 Undershirts, wool 678,859 62, 401 1,059,026 635,412 573,011 Statement by Secretary Glass Footwear: Socks, wool ; pairs.. 177,349 8,689 88,674 44,337 35,648 on the Operation of the New Shoes do 3,470,707 4.419,935 19,088,888 12,726,661 8,306,626 Loggings do.... 186, 519 2,749 214,496 128, 698 125,949 $6,000,000,000 Money Bill. Headwear: Hats 721,259 414,288 1,334,329 1,000,746 586,458 Equipage: Blankets 451, 746 55,917 3,239,018 2,915,116 2, 859, 199 statement by Secretary Glass, Febru- All others a 672, 281 151.915 840,351 42«, 175 268,260 ary 25: 7, 103, 940 63,960, 163 37,632,15* 30,528,218 President AVilson signed the new reve- nue bill Monday and thereby set in motion bags, bedsaeks, comforts, and small miscellaneous. (S«urc« •! infennatlon—Sal- to-day the weil-oiled machinery of the o Includes gloves, barrack vage Division. Bureau of Internal Revenue, every cog and wheel of which is adjusted for the gi-eate.st task in its history, the collection ftUITS TRADE COMMISSION. of .$6,000,000,000. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Last year we were in the midst of a Secretary Bracken Resigns to Resume world’s war and taxpayers, sustained by ANNOUNCES EXAMINATIONS Practice of Law. the white heat of patriotism, gave cheei’- Leonidas ful and ready response to the demands of The United States Civil Service Com- L. Bracken, first secretary of the Government for war revenues. To- mission announces open competitive ex- the Federal Trade Commission, having been day the war is over, but the spirit of aminations as follows appointed to that post November 5, America does not change. The must 1915, shortly after the commission’s crea- war As.sistant to director of War Department.— tion, has tendered his resignation, to be- be paid for. telephones*, March 25, $1,600 a year. Department of the Interior (General Land come effective March 31. The commis- 20-27 The Tax last Year and This. Office Service).—Transitman, March sion has accepted it. month sur- to a ; and April 23-24, $100 $125 Mr. Bracken, before his connection It is a shallow kind of patriotism that veyor, March 26—27 and April 23—24, $125 the does not burn brightly in time of peace as to $200 a month. with commission, practiced law in Navy Department (Naval Observatory). his native State, Indiana. He intends to well as in time of war. It is a poor sort $5.84 day. Instrument maker*, April 1, a return shortly to the active practice of of patriot who would shirk the duty he Department of Agriculture (Forest Serv- his profession. steadfastly performed a year ago. ice).—Forest assistant, March 26-27, $1,100 year Bureau of Plant Industry.—Soil bio- The following resolution of regret a ; was The income tax last year was a year; chemist*, April 1, $1,800 to $2,400 a adopted by the commission Tax. This year it is a Victory Tax, but Bureau of Public Roads.— Senior highway the purposes of each are the same, to de- bridge engineer*, April 1, $2,400 to $3,400 a Whereas Leonidas L. Bracken, who became secretary of the Federal Trade Commission on fray the cost of a world’s war that has ^^Ih'partment of Commerce (Bureau of Stand- November 5, 1916, did on December 23, 1918, brought to the United States and its as- ards).—Aviation engine mechanic (qualified tender his resignation as secretary, to take sociates the ineffable boon of peace. in dynamometer engine testing)*, April 1, effect March 31, 1919. year; aviation engine me- Therefore be it resolved, That such resig- The Government, thei’efore, appeals to $1,500 to $2,400 a chanic’s helper (qualified in dynamometer en- nation be accepted and that the Federal 'Trade that higher form of patriotism which is year Commission record a tribute to Mr. Bracken's gine testing)*, April 1, $900 to $1,500 a ; not dependent upon the shouting and the machine-shop foreman, qualified in gasoline-en- industry, acumen, and loyalty. His service as $2,100 to $2,800 a secretary, which began virtually with the cre- tumult to cooperate in the collection of gine repairing*. April 1, helper*, April 1, $960 a ation of the commission, has proved a continu- year ; machinist’s taxes this year with the same splendid year. ing attestation of single-minded devotion to his spirit of last year. National Advisory Committee for Aeronau- task, capacity for it, and an exhibition of ster- ling in the full meaning of that tics. Aeronautical engineering draftsman*, worthiness — word. His counsel, as well as his excelling Success in Cooperation. April 1, $1,500 a year. . , of State, War, and Navy Buildings.—Assist- ability in office management, have proved to the commission, and The success of the Victory Tax de- ant superintendent*, March 25, $2,000 a year. invaluable assistance pends, in the final analysis upon the co- Departmental Service.—Bookkeeper, every his resignation is accepted with reluctance. best wishes of the Tuesday, $1,000 a year. He carries with him the opei-ation of the American people, who personnel of the Fed- *Tbe asterisk indicates examinations in commissioners and the eral Trade Commission for success in the never yet have failed to answer the de- which the rating is determined from Informa- practice of the law, for which he is so emi- mands of their Government. Taxes are tion concerning education, training, experi- being required to nently qualified. ever irksome, hut I believe that this Vic- ence, etc., competitors not report at any place for examination. tory Tax will be paid by the great ma- jority of taxpayers cheerfully and will- Full information and application service district secretary at Boston, New ingly. To do less is to confess a lack of blanks may be obtained by addressing York, Pliiladelphia, Atlanta, Cincinnati, that spirit of patriotism which has made the United States Civil Service Commis- Chicago, St. Paul, St. lAuiis, New Orleans, this an enduring republic. sion at Washington, D. C., or the civil Seattle, or San Francisco. ;:

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES BRIEFLY TOLD

SENATE. its powers to regulate railroad rates. A of the Interior authority to deal with favorable report also was ordered on the those who produced ores for war pur- The post-office appropriation bill passed long-standing meastire to repeal the po.ses, and then sent the bill back to con- through its final legislative stage yester- “ long and short haul ” clause of the ference. The conference report was day when the conference report was commerce act. agreed to on the bill allowing discharged adopted. Chairman Pomerene, of the Nominations sent to the Senate yester- soldiers and sailors and marines to retain elections committee, unsuccessfully en- day included : Secretaries of embassies their uniforms and granting them mileage deavored to have the compromise resolu- and legations, Cornelius Van H. Engert, at 5 cents a mile from the ace of their tion intended to preseiwe the evidence in p California ; Frederick C. Chabot, discharge to their homes. The conference the Ford-Newberry senatorial contest Ray Atherton, Illinois Casper Y. Offutt, report has been accepted in the Senate from Michigan acted upon. Senator ; Nebraska ; Harold L. Williamson, Chi- and this bill now goes to the President. Townsend, of Michigan, spoke at length cago. To be registers of the Land Office A favorable report was made by the In opposition until the morning hour ex- Gould B. Blakely, Salt Lake City, Utah; Interstate Commerce Committee on a hill pired, and Senators in charge of appropri- Frank P. Wheeler, Ureka, Cal. ; Henry A. directing that the Coast Guard Service ation measures declined to permit the Meier, Lincoln, Nebr. ; Effie A. Frisbee, taken over by the Navy during the war supplanting of their bills for further dis- Juneau, Alaska ; John L. Burnside, I.as be restored to the Treasury Department. cussion. Enactment of legislation provid- Cruces, N. Mex. ; Emmett Patton, Roswell, The same committee also reported favor- ing for a temporary military policy was N. Mex. To be receivers of public moneys, ably a Senate bill providing for the con- practically completed yesterday after- Hever C. Jex, Salt Lake City ; Mathias N. version into ordinary forms of life in- noon when the conference report was Fegtly, Vale, Oreg. Blair E. Hoar, Lewis- ; suranceof policies issued bytheWar Risk adopted on the bill restoring volunteer ton, Idaho. Insurance Bureau to men in the military enlistments. The measure now goes to service. The Military Committee decided the President. Announcement was made HOUSE. not to act at this session on any of the that the President had signed 2S bills and bills pi-oviding tor the donating of cap- resolutions that had accumulated during The conference report on the $3.3,000,- tured German guns to various cities. The his absence. Among these bills was the 000 rivers and harbors appropriation bill War Department has no accurate infor- $100,000,000 European food relief raeas- was agreed to. Again the House refused mation concerning the number that will nre. The war revenue bill was signed by to yield to a Senate amendment to the be available while pending bills seek the the President on his way from Boston to bill to vali

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' — ' : . . . TT . a Commodities From Which France Has Removed Embargo

(Continued from page 1.) Metals. Iron ore iron sex-ap iron filings chine — ; ; ; needles ; needles for lace, tulle, and oi'e oi'e nickle copper ; lead ore ; tin ore ; zinc ; wool trades ; modeled and jointed ; hooks and Cutting. Elephant tusks, Hard Products for — ore ; native nxercury ; arsenic and its ore awls for embroidery, button hooks ; office and tortoise shells, ivory shell, hard- imitation and cadmium, unrefined; bismuth, water glass; store punches for perfoi-ating paper and cloth ; ened caseine, seashell.s, raw bones, and hoofs ores not above mentioned (except those of pins; buckles, clasps, hooks, eyes, and fa.stcn-^ of cattle, horns of cattle. chromium, molybdenum, and wolfram). ers for garments, suspenders, belts, gloves,' Alimentary Flours. —.Malt (germinated bar- Chemicals.—Chemical products except those shoes, and all other such material of iron, ley) sea biscuit bread oatmeal, se- below, the Importation of which steel, copper, brass, and other common metals : and ; mentioned luoule meal ; , pearled and cleaned ; is not permitted : Liquid bromine ; bromides ; in whole or in part ; hooks ; umbrella mount-M millet, husked and cleaned ; gluten, dry, acetic acid of animal origin ; de,alycerated ings ; household articles of iron, steel, and moi.st, and Hour mixed with gluten ; scmoule oils; potassium and cai’bonate of potassium; black sheets not listed; coffee grinders, with ill re- wooden receptacles of or metal, pa.ste and Italian pastes ; sago salep, man- caustic soda ; sodium carbonate, crude or cast sheet ioc flour : manioc, raw or dried ; rice in fined ; ammonium sulphate and nitrate; household articles, meat presses, meat chop- straw, pers. jelly presses; small household pumps;' entire, flour semoule and scraps; dried sodium acetate ; methyl alcohol ; formalde-

odorless : flushing tanks ; chestnuts and horst'-chestnuts hyde ; calcium carbide; liquefied chlorine; toilet apparatus flour pyrolignite of brooms of sorghum or cameline and common of chestnuts and horse-chestnuts ; darl glycerin ; calcium cyanamid ; brooms of birch material niillet and canary grass in and in flour ; lime ; acetone ; copper sulphate ; chemical de- and other ; button potatoes. ri\-ed from coal tar as listed in pai'agraph 2 patterns; wooden shoes; wooden spring rol-

Fruit , pressed or celluloid. lers ; wood for saddles ; turnei’y ; rims of bent and Grains.—Table of article 280 ; dried prepared — (except wood, not grooved or shaped, for velocipedes ; ; table , preserved or ; Prepai'ed dyes. Prepared dyes fruits to be distilled, green anize, juniper those derived from coal tar). shuttles for looms of all sorts, finished or im-' berry, fennel berry, whortleberry, pruuellos, Colors.—Colors (except varnishes). finished; wooden handles for agricultural im- plements other woodwork ; cylindei's and cactus figs, and myrtle berries ; figs intended Various compositions. —Facing for sizing of ; exclusively for distillation or for the manu- threads and textile fabrics and preparation disks of wood, engi’aved for printing on' facture of wine, dry grapes, dates intended ex- of fabrics; compounded medicines, (a) dis- painted papers, cloths, oilcloths, and linoleum. clusively for the manufacture of wine seeds tilled (nonalcholic) (b) nonspecified Manufactui’es of various materials.—Ship’s ; water ,

implements and apparatus not listed ; mica in for planting. figuring in an official pharmacopoeia ; chicory,

sheets or leaves ; articles of mica, micanite, Colonial Products . — Molasses ; sirups ; burnt or ground, and by-products ; starch, starch, and mixtures of mica, micanized paper and, sweetened biscuits (except those manufactui-ed properly speaking ; cornstarch, potato fabric, even when mixed with other material.s ; from bread fl<*ur) preserves cocoa ; pepper and others; tapioca, foreign and native, raw, ; ; ; packings; burners, branched, for acetylene pimento quaking grass and cardamoms ; cin- pulverized, and granulated ; dextrine and ; illumination burncr.s, single, sealing wax fish glue, ; for acteylene namon cassia lignea nutmeg mace cloves other stai'ch products ; ; ; ; ; ; ; illumination parts of ivory animal ; detached same ; vanilla tea. whale glue, and similar products ; ; chips, preliminary Oils and Extracts.—Fixed aro- glue, gelatin in powder, leaves, or sheets resulting from preparation, matic oils; edible vegetable oils; volatile oils material for copying with gelatine and sawing, or other manipulation, not polished or addition smoothed; dl.sks, sheets, tubes; lumps not or essences ; synthetic or artiliclal perfumes, glycerin base, with or w-ithout the combined over ,S centimeters in diameter; amber or am- piiri' or mixed, with natural products or es- of sugar ; albumen ; casein, pure, or dissolved beroid pieces, cut or moldeil, but not drilled, sence ; vanilline and its derivatives ; carnauba with alkali either in a solid or a mounted, polished, not entirel.v shaped orili- wax, myrica wax, and others; gums (othc'r state sugar of milk grease from sheep’s ; ; ; nary brushes mounted in wood paint brushes than turpentine, resin, colophony, pitch, resin wool. ; material buttons. other earthen- and other brush ; cake, and pitch pine); vegetable tar; i-esin Earthenware.—Waste pipes ; un- oil ; resin and other resinous foreign products, ware of common earth, unglazed and Vance C. McCoiumick, products, such except of pine and spruce; balms; natural cnameled ; baked earthenware Chairman.

Ciimplior, raw and refined ; synthetic and arti- ns apparatus for chemical manufacture ; pipes ficial all other common pottery of all camphor ; caoutchouc, balata, gutta- of forms ; percha, raw or remolded in bulk; birdlime; sorts,,- sanitai'y apparatus, household objects, tile manna ; aloes opium licorice juice sarco- bottles, and other material ; ceramic and HARD AND SOFT COAL OUTPUT ; ; ; colla, kino, and other desiccated vegetable blocks of common earths, fine earths, bak('d porcelain of common and tin- juices. in sandstone ; teeth of porcelain, FOR WEEK ENDING FEB. 15 Medicinal .species.—Roots; herbs, flowers beai'ing earths ; artificial and leaves bark lichens fruits and enamci, and similar material without addi- ; ; ; me- clicin&l seeds. tion of precious metals. The United States Geological Survey —Logs, fagots, charcoal, crystals. Watch and clock glass ; Wood. brushwood ; Glas.s and — oiils; fine woods, tropical and subtropical spun glass, balls, and corals made of glass ; Issues the following: woods dyewood. glass pearls and beads, glass stones foi- ; Tlie of coal dur- Fibers, stems, and fruits to l)c prepared. jewels, glass trinkets, colored or uncolored production bituminous Itemp New Zealand flax, abaca, aloes, prism broken glass glass objects not ing P'’ebruary l.j is esti- ; and and ; the week ended other vegetable fiber not elsewhere mentioned mentioned. ; mated at 7,761,000 net toms and is a de- iron for tex- ramie or china glass ; rushes, reeds, dog’s grtiss Webbing.—Blades and twisted (i'roomroot) piassava, istle, matweed, transmission belting covered with crease of 186,000 net tons, or 2.3 per cent , cocoa tile work ; filters; willow, barked? rushes; reeds, called camel’s hair with or without an oily coat. compared with the week preceding and Chinese rattan, for basket making; linden- Paper and 'Its manufactures.—Newspapei-s of 3,887,000 net tons or 33.4 ' a decrease tiM'o bark for cordage ; coconut shells and and periodicals. per cent compared witli the same week of empty gourds ; hard seeds to be cut. Skins and furs (worked).—Skins prepared, Dyeing and tanning materials. — Roots, tanned, tawed, euri-ied, polished, shamoyed, 1918. Tlie daily average for the cur- herbs, leaves, flowers, berries, seed.s, fruits, split, and otherwise prepared parchmented, rent week is estimated at 1,294,000 net and bark for use in dyeing and tanning. otdiuai’y artificial leather or pasteboai'd Various pro

.tree plants vegetable products and waste mat- for engines ; casings and ; disks, and bands cord Anthracite production during the week ter not mentioned, other than fresh natural leather material for tiros, for spinning mills, flours. weaving mills, and machines, all in natural ended February 15 is estimated at 1,- Beverages.-—Mistelles vinegar, other than and thongs for belt- 1.- ; leather ; straps, bands, 100.000 net tons as compared with perfumery; eiders and perry; beer; in artificial mead; ing and other similar material 444.000 net tons during the week of orange juice; crushed apples and pears. leather ; furs, prepared, or in sewn pieces. Marbles, stones-, earths, combustibles, min- Manufactures of metal.—Machines for paper February 8, and 1,854,000 net tons during erals. for print- Alabaster, rough, quarried, or sawn ; manufacture; machines and presses the week of February 15, 1918. The total rough precious stones ; a.gate and other simi- lithography, phototyphy ing, typography, production for the coal year to date now lar rough Slones ; worked stone, including copper-plate, and for all other forms of print- worked building stone, cut or sawn with plane ing on paper, cardboard, wood, metal, cellu- amounts to 84,907.000 net tons as com- surface; lithographer stones; grindslonos, loid, plastic material, in black or in colors, pared with 87,383,000 net tons for the Devantino or Arkansas stones for polishing flatwi.se, in gi-ooves, or in relief machines for ; period April 1, 1917, to February 15, and grinding tools, rough, worked, cut, pol- folding, linotypy, and- goffering ; machines for ished, rough hewn koalin rough alum stone polishing, pasting, bronzing, 1918. ; ; coating, auto- nalural phosphates, mica, crude asbestos; in- matic machines, machines and material for fusorial earths or kiezelgum pumice stone, book-binding ruling machines, perforating ; ; OSTRICH FEATHERS TO ENGLAND. crude, in pieces, or pulverized ; slates ; com- machines, envelope-making machines, wood and mon I)uilding stone; rough building stone, pav- tubes for triijiming, cutting, stamping, lathes A cablegram of February 18 from ing, crushed stone, and plaster ; pipes and for setting and boring stereot.vpe plates molded objects, in cement, concrete, or rein- pi esses and machines for stereotypy, other American Ambassador Davis states that forced concrete tiles of compressed hydraulic presses and machines; drying ; cement than a ruling of the British Board of Trade marl ; ire unrefined sulphur, including the presses, crucibles, and furnaces for stereo- ; permits the impoi’tation of ostrich feath- ore, pyrites, triturated, refined, purified, or .sub- types ; presses for castfhg cylindrical stereo- limated mineral tar of distilled pitcoal cylindei's, laminating machines lino- ; made ; types ; ; ers into the from the bitumen ; bitumen and asphalts, in stone or in types, and other composing machirvis ; ma- flagstones, Union of South Africa to the value of mastic ; pavings, or tiles ; mineral chines for rinsing, corking, capping, and fill-

or ozokerite ; jet .yellow tools £25,000 per month. wax ; amber ; petro- ing bottles ; machinery and for refrigera- Imim oils, sihist oils and other mineral oils for tion ; stereotypes, plates, and dies for printing This limitation is imposed in view of li.ghting: crude, refined, and esrences ; heav.y on paper, other than coloring, with or without fact is over- oils and residues of petroleum and other min- drawings obtained by photo-mechanical proc- the that the London market eral oils. stocked. esses or others ; sewing needles ; sewing ma- : : : : : ; : ; : ;;

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List of Transports and Army Units ‘FREE LIST” FOR SWITZERLAND BOARD Sailing From France for United States REVISED BY WAR TRADE The War Trade Board announces in Supply Company, Batteries A, B, C, D, E, F, The War Department authorizes the T. B. Tl. that the Ordnance Detachment, Sanitary Detachment, a new ruling (W. 617) publication of the following information; 38 officers, 993 men. Camp Dix. “ Free List ” for Switzerland as pub- The transport Great Northern sailed Three hundred and sixty-sixth Field Artil- T. B. R. 542, January 27, from Brest February 22 and is due to lery, Field and Stail, Headquarters Company, lished in W. Supply Company, Batteries A, B, C, D, E, F, as to tlie pro- arrive at 1919, has been amended New York March 1, with the Medical Detachment, 35 officers, 1.16.3 men, “ vision on page 2, which states : Licenses following troops divided as follows : Camp Dix, 30 officers, 856 men Camp Funston, 26 officers, 281 men will also be issued fi’eely for shipments Three Hundred Forty-ninth Field Ar- ; and Camp Dodge, 1 officer, 26 men. of the following description,” so that the tillery, field and staff, Headquarters and Sup- 30 casual officers classified as follows : Infan- are as follows ply Company, Medical Detachment, Batteries try, Field Artillery, Veterinary Corps. shipments 19 ; 1 ; B, C. and D, colored. 58 officers, 1,023 men, : Air Service, Signal, 3. 1 6 ; Isolated trade con.signments of all com- as follows: Camp Dlx, 37 officers, 486 men; 1 Other ca.suals : 3 civilians. Also, naval modities. including foodstuffs, which do not Camp Meade, 71 men Camp Lee, 2 officers, ; officer and 4 naval enlisted men. exceed $25 in value. 64 men 1 officer, ; Camp Jackson, 83 men ; Personal effects, household goods, and other Camp Cordon, 1 officer, 31 Pike, men ; Camp transport Montclair sailed from The article.? of personal property, the shipmi nt 3 officers. 92 men ; Camp Custer, 3 oflicers, 72 St. Nazaire February 16 and Is due to which is not a part of any commercial men Taylor, officers, of ; Camp 4 43 men ; Camp transaction, without any limitation as to Sheridan, 3 officers, 71 men Regular Army, arrive at New Y'^ork March 4 with 4 casual ; value. , , , , 4 officers, 10 men Casual Company No. 968, : Engineers, ; officers classified as follows Articles of small value to be used solely 2 officers, 142 men. 1 Quartermaster, 1 Infantry, 1 ; Tank for advertising purposes. Detached officers of 54th Coast Artillery ; ; Reasonable iniantities of anv commodity Corps. 18 officers. Camp Dewens. Corps, 1. intended for diplomatic, consular, military, Casual Company No. 235, colored, 1 officer, sailed from Bor- n.e.val officers of the United States u..d 50 men, Georgia. The transport Niagara or friendly countries or for employees of the Five casual officers classified as follows deaux February 17 and is due to arrive United' States serving abroad. (Special Air service. 2 ; medical, 1 quartermaster, 2. fol- ; at New York February 28 with the License RAC-64 covers shipments when con- Other casuals : 1 enlisted man, 27 nurses, lowing troops signed to and for the personal use of diplo- 0 civilians. matic, consular, and other officials or i m- Nine medical officers commanding conva- Detachment D, Casual Company No. 85, ployees of the United States station-d ab’-nad IeS'-('nt de'achments. Georgia, 1 officer ami 15 men. and no individual export licenses are required Si.x nurses attending sick. Medical detachment for duty, 2 officers. for such shipments. See W. T. B. R. 468, of Brest convali see nt detachments as follows : Casual Company No. 499, 2 officers, 151 men, 1919). Nos. Jan. 4. 61 to 69 inclusive, 1.291 men and 1 Washington. Magazines, books, pamplilets^ etc. Army field clerk. Casual Company No. 913, 2 officers, 147 Gifts of all commodities, neluding food- Sick and wounded included in above as men, California. stuffs, which do not exceed $200 in value. follows : Bedridden, 12 men tubercu!.\r and ; Casual Company No. 915, 2 officers, 146 ethers requiring isolation. re- 31 men ; others men, Maine. In SO far as shipments of all of the quiring no special attention, 1,248 men and Casual Company No. 916, 2 officers, 149 commodities are con- 1 Army field clerk. above-mentioned men, Michigan. cerned, it will no longer be necessary for transport Artillery Brigade. The Aquitania sailed from Eleventh Field the importer to secure a penult from the School Detachment, 2 officers, 56 Brest February 22. and is due to arrive at Advance ship- men. Camp Upton. Societe Suisse de Surveillance, and New York February 28, with the follow- Detachment 312th Trench Mortar Battery, ments should not be consigned to the ing ti’oops 2 officers. Ill men, Camp Dodge. D'tachment 312th Trench Mortar Battery, societe. are cau- Three Hundred and Seventeenth Train I officer, 37 men. Camp Merritt. In this connect-'on, applicants Hea ’quarters and 92d Division military police Twenty-five easual officers classified as fol- tioned that no shipments should be made company, colored, 22 officers and 231 men, lows ; .Artillery, 1 : Transport, 1 Coast Motor ; violation of tlie trading-with-the- divid<'d as follows : 13 officers, 177 men. Camp in Med'cal, 3 ; Signal. 2 ; Dental, 2 ; Air Service, Funston 1 offi- er, 15 men. ; Camp Sherman ; Field enemy act. II ; Infantry, 2 ; Transportation. 1 ; Ar- 37 men. Camp Travis ; 8 officers, 2 men. Camp tillery, casuals : 1 for the ex- 1 ; chaplain, 1. Other Tt will still he necessary Meade ; 92d Division prisoners, 5 enlisted men. civilian. porter to secure an individual license Tlmee Hundred and Seventeenth Ammuni- The transport West Coast, sailed from covering each shipment. Applications tion Train, complete, colored, 34 officers, 1,158 Bordeaux February 16 and is due to ar- should be filed on Form X-A and should men, div ded as follows : Camp Funston, 34 to the legation of Switzer- officers, 606 ; Travis, 370 rive Newport News March 8 with 1 be sent, not men Camp men ; at Jackson, 130 Meade, 52 Trade Camp men ; Camp casual officer. Air Service. land as heretofore, but to the War men. Washington, D. C., or its near- Three Hundi-ed and Sixty-sixth Infantry, The transport West Port, sailetl from Board in complete, colored, 125 officers, and 3.694 men, Bordeaux Februai*y 16 and is due to ar- est branch office, whichever is convenient. officers, divided as follows ; Camp Dodge, 110 rive at Newport News March 8 with 1 men Grant. men.’ Can^ Up- 2.673 ; Camp 555 ton, 444 men; Camp Sherman, 13 oflicers; casual officer. Air Service. Regular Army, 2 officers, 22 men. The transport Sobral, sailed from Bre«t Y'ork February 28 with the following Second Corps Artillery Park. 17 officers, February 16 and is due at New York troops 76 men, divided as follows : Camp Sherman, February 27 with the following troops 11 officers, 48 men; Camp Upton, 6 officers, Three Hundred and Fiftieth Field Ar- 28 men. Three hundred and sixty-seventh Infantry, tillery complete, with exception of 43 of- Casual Company No. 1215, 2 officers, 115 First and Second Battalion Ileadquarters, ficers det.iched, colored, 39 officers. men, Illinois. detachments, supply follows : Camp Custer, 2 follows: sanitary and ordnance men. divided as Sixty casual officers, classified as Dix, 19 offi -ers, and machino-guu companies. Companies A, B, offi"ers, 96 men ; Camp Air Service, 18 ; Field Artillery, 3 ; Engineers, E, F, colored, 43 officers, 1,693 Camp Gordon, 40 men ; Camp C, D and and 765 men ; Marine Corps, Medical, 4 ; 2 ; Infantry, 7 ; 8 ; offi- ; officer, C’'nip Lee. 3 Quarter- men, divided as follows Camp Upton, 32 Jackson, 1 70 men ; Transport, Ordnance, 3 ; Motor 3 ; officers, 187 men officers, .591 men Lee, 328 men Camp cers. men : Camp Pike, 7 ; ; Camp ; 83 Corps, Signal, 1 Trans- master, 3 ; Tank 4 ; ; nrui Meade, Devons. 225 men : Camp Travis, 121 men ; Taylor, 3 officers 50 ; Camp portation, Chaplains, Sanitary Corps, Camp 3 ; 3 ; Sheridan, 83 men Camp Pike. 108 men Camp Custer, 97 men ; 2 officers 55 men ; Fort unidentified 1. ; 2 ; Camp Lewis, 1 officer, 40 men Camp Sher- Regular Army, 2 officers, 19 men. Other casuals: 16 enlisted men, 11 nurses, ; irian. 3 officers, 33 men Camp Meade, 8 offi- 21 civilians, including 1 colored, 1 Army field ; Casual Company No. 258, 1 officer, 23 men, cers, 149 men. clfk. New York. Medical detachment for duty, 8 officers, 28 Three nundred and forty-ninth M.achine Gun Casual Company No. 263, colored, 63 men, men. Battaiion complete with exception of 8 offi- Texas. Convalescent Detachments Nos. 60, cers detached, colored, 10 officers, 356 men, Brest Casual Company No. 1209, 2 officers, 235 70, and 71, 22 officers, 247 men. divided as follows : Camp Funston, 9 officers, officer, men, Illinois. Included in the above are sick and wounded 291 men : Camp Shernmn, 1 26 men ; classified as follows: Requiring no special at- Camp Travis. 34 men; Regular Army, 5 men. Casual Company No. 1210, 2 officers, 243 naval officer, Michigan. tention, 22 officers, 247 men ; also 57 Casual Company No. 250, 1 94 men. men, officers, 1 naval enlisted man, 4 wives of naval New York. Casual Company No. 1212, 2 officers, 230 officers, 1 civilian employee, naval. Casual Company No. 260, 1 officer, 56 men, men, Iowa and . Illinois. Washington Thirteen easual officers, classified as follows : The transport Martha ordnance, Casual Company No. 1202, 2 officers, 154 Air service. 1() ; medical, 1 ; 1 22, and sailed from Bordeaux February men. New York. transportation, 1. Is to arrive at Newport News March due Casual Company No. 1208, 2 officer.?, 238 Other casuals ; Seven enlisted men and 12 5, witli the following troops: men, Ohio. civilians casual officers classified follows Medical detachment for duty, 10 officers. 13 Forty-ninth Regiment, Coast A»rtillery Corps, Three as Medical, 1 ; Quartermaster, 1 ; Transporta- men. 7 offlcer.s, 309 men. divided as follows : Camp tion, 1. Tav’or. 1 officer. 38 men; Columbus Barracks, Brest oonvaleseent detachments Nos. 51 to Other casuals ; Civilians, 2. oflicers, 100 men Camp Dodge, 4 officers. 68, inclusive, 1,042 men. Ineiu'’ed in the above 2 ; 185 men. are sick and wounded classified as follows: The transport Maui sailed from Brest requiring no special atten- Three hundred and thlrty-fiftb Field .\rtil- Mental. 143 men ; lery, Field and Staff, Headquarters Company, February 16, and is due to arrive at New tion, 999 men. : :

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torn uniforms, combinations of uniform ¥/earing of the U. S. Army Uniform, and civilian clothing, unbuttoned coats or overcoats, etc., is for officers and men still in the service entirely a question of disci- Discipline and Military Courtesy pline and will be treated as such. For discharged ofiicers and men, the By Discharged Officers and Men matter of discipline is beyond the control of tlie military authorities. It is not pos- The War Department publishes the fol- shoes and leggings, pre.sents many difficul- sible, nor is it intended that the military ties. So many different types have been authorities should prevent the wearing hy lowing circular (No. 85) : worn, and their wear apparently permit- discharged officers and men of uniforms Wau Department, ted, that it is considered unwise at this which do not conform to specifications. Washington, February 19, 1919. time to require more than a nominal con- The present law prevents the wearing of the uniform, for discharged enlisted Wearing of the Unib'orm—Discipline formity with existing regulations. The men except en route from the place of dis- AND ailLITARY COURTESY. que.stion of the necessity of rapid procure- ment has affected these articles of the uni- charge to their home, which journey may instructions relative to The following form more, perhaps, than any others. take place within, or may consume, three uniform', disciplinary the wearing of the Provided the officer presents a creditable months from the date of discharge. The pertaining thereto, and military measures appearance and his uniform is easily rec- uniform hmst be returned to the Govern- published for the informa- courtesy are ognizable as that of a commissioned offi- ment within four months of the date of concerneil tion and guidance of all cer of the he will not discharge. For discharged officers, the — regulations gov- 1. Regulations. ^The be required to discard articles which will law is the same, except that the uniforms, erning the uniform of the United States require immediate replacement. Any being the property of the officers, are not prescribed in Army, and its wear, are as overcoat which has been worn and ap- required to be returned and the officers Special Regulations Nos. 41 and 42, War parently authorized in any organization may also wear them on occasions of cere- Generally Department, 1917, as changed. may be worn by those soon to be dis- mony. There is, however, a bill before speaking, these regulations will be charged. This includes overcoats with Congre.ss to allow discharged officers and strictly interpreted, but it is recogniz.ed fur collars, leather coats, short moleskin men to retain and wear their uniforms in- lax- that, in a large measure, the present coats, trench coats, etc. Officers’ le.ggings definitely. In view of the fact that this ness in conforming to the regulations has or hoots will be of leather. Enli.sted men bill is clearly the result of public opinion uu- grown up as a result of the original will not be permitted to wear leather leg- and will probably bo enacted into law, it is preparedness of the United States in the gings or boots. thought best to consider it as already in matter of suppl.v of clothing and equip- (e) Tlie. oversea cap, the divisional. force in so far as'it allows officers and en- ment at the outbreak of the war. It is Army Corps or Field Army insignia worn listed men to retain and wear the4’ uni- neither the policy nor the desire of the on the left sleeve .iust below the shoulder, forms for the time being. War Department to work a hardship, and the spiral cloth puttee (this latter for 5. The red chevron.s.^—The red chev- either on persons severing their relations enlisted men only) are authorized for ron was adopted in order to distinguish with the military service or tho.se who troops returning from overseas for de- discharged enlisted men from those still have signified their intention to remain, mobilization or discharge. This includes in the service. The fact that it is, per- by requiring abandonment of necessary casuals, and sick or wounded, officers and hap.s, being used in some cases by en- articles of clothing or equipment which enlisted men alike. For officers and men listed men still in the service as a means were purchased in faith in a time of who are to remain in the .service and who of deceiving the military authorities is urgent necessity. This principle will nec- are assigned to active duty in this coun- not sufficient cause to warrant its re- essarily bring about a recognition of cer- try, these articles are not authorized and moval. These cases are subject to dis- tain departures from the strict letter of will not be permitted except that the ciplinary action and military command- the regulations: but, on the other hand, it spiral puttee may be authorized for field ers have the power to make this par- does not condone many of the violations service. In general, the rule that officers ticular breech of regulations highly of regulations ivhich are practiced at and men should conform to the uniforms unprofitable for the offenders. Di.s- present. of the organization of which they are a charged men seem to be willing and 2. Exceptions.—The following excep- part will ho applied. ready to wear the chevron, even when tions to the uniform regulations are au- (f) The Sam Browne or liberty belt is necessary to purchase it from civilian thorized for the pre.sent not authorized in this country and will firms. It is not considered advisable to (a) Many ofiicers returning from not be worn. This belt is the distinguish- attempt to obtain legislation rendering abroad are wearing uniform co.its, appar- ing mark of the commissioned officer discharged men in uniform subject to entl.v made in En.glnnd or by English tail- abroad, but there is no necessity for its military discipline. The red chevron, or.s, which are cut In a manner similar to introduction into the United States. while admittedly not a universal iiana- the English tunic, generaliy with a long 3. Decorations.—The pre.scribed wound cea, is the only practical plan so far skirt, either with or without a slit in the and service chevrons, and special individ- suggested to maintain the distinctive back, or with large bellows pockets, espe- ual decorations such as the medal of character of the uniform when worn by cially lower pockets. Officers being dis- honor, distinguished-service cross and soldiers as distinguished from ex- charged or soon to be discharged nill not medal, and the appropriate ribhon sec- soldiers. be I'equired to di.scard the.se coats, pro- tions are a part of the uniform. Special G. Protection of the uniform.—The im- vided the variations in cut are not so ex- individual decorations from forei,gn Gov- personation of officers and the lyeariug aggerated as to cause the uniform actu- ernments, such as the French Croix de of uniforms by those not entitled to do ally to be confu.sed with that of the Brit- Guerre or similar ilecorations from other so is a question in most cases for the ish or some other foreign army. Those foreign Governments are authorized. civil authorities to handle. These cases officers who intend to remain in the serv- These decorations will be worn as pre- should be prosecuted by the civil author- ice will not be required to discard these scribed in Special Regulations No. 41, ities under the provisions of Sec. 125, Act coats until such time as they can be rea- War Department, 1917. The French of Congress, June 3, 191G (Bui. 1G, W. D., sonably expected to do so, without causing shoulder cord known as the fourragere i.s, 191G). This act provides for its viola- them undue financial hardship. however, a part of the French uniform tion a penalty upon conviction of not to (b) Officers wearing brass buttons on and only two American organizations are exceed .?300 fine or six months imprison- their uniform coats will, if the.v have sig- authorized to wear it. namely. Sanitary ment, or both. nified their intention to remain in the Section No. G46 and the 103d Aero Squad- 7. Military courtesy.—Commanding

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VALUES OF TIE WAR CONTRACT EXPORT “FREE LIST” FOR FINLAND, DENMARK, TERENATiONS AND DELIVERIES NORWAY, SWEDEN, AND HOLLAND AMENDED Report l>y the Statistical Branch, The War Trade Board announces in a Photographic goods, but not chemicals there- General Staff of the War for. new ruling (TV. T. B. R. 616) that the Pianos. Department, “Free List” for Denmark, Norway, Precious stoues, real and imitation. Sweden, and European Holland, as pub- Printing presses, including spare parts. Pumice stone. The Statistics Branch, General Staff, lished in W. T. B. R. 473, issued January Razors and razor blades. 3, 1919 for Finland, as published in W. Ribbons, silk. War Department, issues the following ; T. B. R. 590, February 1919, has been Salt, table. 10, Sanitary statement concerning statistics ware, plumbers’ goods, if of iron amended to read as follows or steel or earthenware containing not more Values of contract terminations and The War Trade Board announces that than 5 per cent copper or brass. Scales and balances, not including weights deliveries to February 8, in per cent of licenses will be issued freely for the ex- of copper or brass. contracts outstanding November 9, 1918. portation of the following list of com- Screws. In the case of ordnance, allowance for modities when the same are destined to Spanners, for cycles. Sewing settlement costs lias been made in com- Denmark, Norway, Sweden, European machines for domestic use, including spare parts. puting value of terminations, which are Holland, or Finland Shrubs. actual cancellations. In other cases, Adding and calculating Slates, writing or drawing. machines (includ- Slate however, no allowance for settlements ing spare parts). pencils. Spectacles, Including Al:ri)a.ster for statuary purpo.sos. frames, mounts, and lias been made. Moreover, value of sus- cases. Artists’ material (excluding oils and tur- pensions as well as of cancellations are pentines). 'rheatrical properties, wigs, and cosmetics, excluding included in terminations. Athletic goods. costumes and footwear. Teeth, artificial. Bicycles and acces.sories (including tires, ’Tobacco pipes. Percentage of contracts outstanding Nov. when same are shipped as part of the bicycles). Buttons. 'Toilet preparations, excluding soap. Toothbrushes, 9, 1918. Cash registers (including spare parts). beard brushes, and mustache brushes. Cigar and cigarette holders. [Soui'co of information: Office of Director of China. 'Trimmings of silk. Purchiisp ami Storage, Air Service, Ord- China clay. 'Truffles, fresh or preserved. nance Department.] 'Turners’ of Clocks, including clocks for time checking. wares wood. Coral. Typesetting and type-casting machinery and spare Cutlery, all forms. parts, excluding type metal. Termi- Deliv- Bal- Dental burs. 'Typewriters and spare parts, including type- nated. ered. ance. Dental filling materials. writer ril)bons. Drugs, variou.s. I'mbrellas. Duplii’ating niachiuery and supplies there- Wall papers. Air Service 82.,") 15.0 2.5 for, including electric photo-copying machines Walkln.g sticks. C4.0 36.0 and supplies and wax paper and varnish Wines of all kinds. Quartennaster supplies 38. 34.0 28. paper. Wire mattresses. Machiujcry and engineer sup- Dyes and dyestuffs. dH

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WAR TRADE BOARD WITHDRAWS SPECIAL EXPORT UCENSE RAC-65 SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED

Greece Included in List of Coun- WAR DEPARTMENT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. tries to Which Certain Com- The paints branch of the Raw Ma- Sealed proposals will be received by modities May Be Shipped. terials Division, Office of the Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Purchase, has issued the following requi- for supplying materials as follows: The War Trade Board announces, in sition (201-1710), material for Fort Until p. m. February : that 2 28, 1919 Two dozen a new ruling (W. T. B. K. G08), Apache, Ariz., bids receivable until 4 p. m., Gugravor.s’ magnifying glasses, twelve 1-pint T. bottle.s of olive oil, feet Special Export License RAC-6-j (W. March 4, 1919 : 500 of maple, 50 brass press bearers. It. February 1919) has been B. 547, 1, to Navy Until 300 galloiKs creosote, conforming p. m. March : Export License 2 1, 1919 One hundred rescinded and Special specification, 52C2a. of August 1, 1917, in 5- mustard plasters, 350 castings, 10 sets of ItAC-C3 extended to permit shipments gaiion cans, packed two cans to a case. machinists' hand taps. pounds ciiroine green, medium, dry, in Until p. m. formerly covered by RAC-65 to bo made 500 2 March 3, 1919 ; One steel 10-pouud tins, specification 76, of October 10, bookcase. thereunder. 1018. The War Trade Board also announces 300 pounds yellow ochre, dry, in 10-pound DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. in the countries tins, specification 04, of October 10, 1018. the inclusion of Greece Sealed under 500 pounds Venetian red, dry, in 10-pouud proposals will bo received at the of- to which shipments may be made tins, specification 63, of October 10, 1918. fice of the United States Reclamation Serv- Speciai Export License RAC-C3. 8.000 pounds white lead, basic carbonate, in ice, Burley, Idaho, until 3 o’clock p. m.. May In accordance with the above, RAO-63 oil, specification 48, of August 1, 1918, in 100- 1, 1919, for the purchase from the United pound steel drums. States of electrical energy developed on the t^he has now been granted to Customs 300 gallons dark red oxide paint, specifica- Minidoka reclamation project for distribu- Service, effective February 26, 1919, au- tion 17, of May 7, 1918, in 5-gaIlon cans tion in the cities of Burlev and Rupert, Idaho, and in thorizing the exportation without individ- packed two cans to the case. the village of lleyl)uru, Idaho, 4.000 pounds cold-water paint, white, speci- including the vicinity of each. For particu- ual export license of: (a) All shipments^ lars address the * fication 79, of October 15, 1918, packed in United States Reclamation of commodities not on the Export Con- paper-lined wood barrels. Service, at Washington, D. C., Denver, Colo., or Burley, Idaho. servation List; (b) Shipments of com- Note. —^.\11 material to be packed for do- mestic shipment and shall be furnished to con- Sealed proposals will he received at the of- List modities on the Export Conservation form to specifications mentioned, which refer fice of the United States Reclamation Serv- where the value of no one commodity ex- to those published by the general engineer ice, Denver, Colo., until 2 o’clock p. m., March 5, 1919, and will at that hour, ceeds !?200 when destined to the United depot and the Director of 1‘urcbase, War De- be ; partment, United States of America, with the opened, for furnishing metal flume, specifica- Kingdom, France, Italy, Belgium, or Ja- tions <'Xception of item 1, which should conform to No. 185—D, Rio tlrande project. New pan, their colonies, possessions, or protec- United States Navy specification, as stated. Mexico-Texas. For particulars address the United States Reclamation torates, or Greece, provided that no ship- No samples of the above materials are avail- Service, Denver, able for distribution by this office. Colo. ments under this license shall be con- signed to persons on the enemy trading DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. to and The General Supplies Division, Office list; and (c) Shipments Canada Fob Sale. Seal and other of the Director of Purchase, War Depart- — bones for ferti- Newfoundland of certain commodities on lizer. Sealed proposals, marked “ I’roposals the Export Conservation List as noted in ment, has issued the following list of pur- for seal bones,” and inclosed in nn envelope chases contracts addressed to the Bureau of Fisheries, 1217 the list, in addition to shipments as out- and to be made L. C. Smith Building, Seattle, Wash., will be lined in (a) and (b) above. (Quotations to be submitted on or before received at the above address until 2 p. m. March 25, and Shippers should note that it is unnec- date specified beiow. 1919, then opened, for 200 tons more or less of seal and other bones from the essary to apply to tlie War Trade Board Pribilof Islands, Alaska. For blank proposals Branch No. 3, section 3-A, W. B. Mit- for permission to ship under Special Ex- and further information apply to the above port License RAC-63, and no special docu- chell, buyer, room 3810, March 8, 1919. address. ment issued by the War Trade Board Forks, dinner, silver plated, 750 each. THE PANAMA CANAL. is necessary in connection with such ship- Knives, dinner, silver plated, 750 each. Spoons, table, silver plated. 1,000 Proposals ments. each. for terneplate, sheet tin, brazing Spoons, tea, silver plated, 1,000 each. spelter, eyebolts, valves, pipe fittings, water The attention of shippers is called to Bowls, aluminum. No. 292, 1.200 each. gauges, nails, copper rivets and burrs, turn- the fact that shipments of the character Cups, aluminum. No. 214, 1,200 each. buckles, chain links, escutcheon pins, pulleys, Pitchers, aluminum. No. 400 each. bolt hooks, sister outlined above being dispatched by mail 956, hooks, hinges, ice tongs, Plates, aluminum. No. 291. 1,200 each. molder’s riddles, railroad picks, bathtubs, must be exported under Special Export Saucers, aluminum. No. 215, 1,200 each. kitchen utensils and tableware, packing, License RAC-52 (W. T. B. R. 545). leather belting, manila rope, cotton rope, window glass, For the convenience of exporters, the MARINE CORPS. porthole glasses, lanyard, an- chors, marine lights and lanterns, bread following is published as the procedure breakers, oars, rubber horse-hoof Webbing : United States Marine Corps, pads, curry hereafter to be followed in exporting com- Quartermaster’s Department, Washington, D. combs, curtain fasteners and patches, roofing felt, and metallic brown. modities by freight or express to the C., February 21, 1919.— Scaled proposals in — Sealed propo.sals duplicate to be publicly opened by the depot will be received at the ofiice of the General above destinations quartermaster. United State.s Marine Corps, Purchasing officer. The Panama Canal, Wash- 1. To export any commodity not on 1100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa., ington, D. C., until 10:30 o’clock a. m., March 12, 1919, at which time they will the Export Conservation List, or any on March 7, 1919, are hereby Invited for fur- be opened in nishing 50,000 yards khaki webbing for public, for furnishing the above-mentioned commodity on the Export Conservation trouser belts, 1| inches wide, and 25.000 articles. Blanks and information relating to List valued at $200 or less, or certain yards webbing for pack carriers, 2 inches wide, this circular (1260) may be obtained from this office or the offices of commodities on the conservation list for 2g ounces, to be delivered to the depot quar- the assistant purchasing agents, 24 State Street, New York termaster, United States Marine Corps, 1100 City ; 606 Canada and Newfoundland as noted in Common Street, South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pro- New Orleans, La. ; and Fort Mason, San Francisco, the list, no individual license is required, posal blanks and other information may be Cal. ; also from the and shipments may be made under Spe- obtained upon application to this office or the United States engineer offices in the principal depot quartermaster. United States Marine cities throughout the United States.—A. L. cial Export License RAC-63 by presenta- Corps, 1100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Flint, general purchasing officer. tion of shippers’ export declaration (Cus- Pa. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or parts thereof, and to waive in- toms Cat. 7525) in quadruplicate to the Referring to The Panama Canal formalities therein. Bids from regular dealers Circular No. 1257, dated February collector of customs at port of exit from only will be considered. (Schedule No. 1045.) 15, 1919, bids to be opened March 8, 1919. the following is the United States. C. B. McCawley, brigadier general, quarter- for the information : master. of intending bidders 2. To export any commodity on the Class 24.—Bronze: The quantity desired Export Conservation List of a value ex- under this class is hereby increased to 1.200 pounds. Earliest possible delivery is ceeding $200 (except those on the list desired. Bidders should attach a copy of this amend- for which individual license is not re- moving exports to seaboard and to ac- ment to their proposals. A. L. Flint, general quired for Canada and Newfoundland), quaint themselves witli the import re- purchasing officer. application for export license must be quirements of the country of destination, made on Form X or Form X-A and such and it is suggested that exporters avail 24 LOCOMOTIVES SHIPPED. supplemental information sheets used themselves of the facilities of the Bureau therewith as the regulations of the War of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of A total of 24 locomotives were shipped Trade Board may require in connection the Department of Commerce, Washing- to variotis railroads during the week with shipments of certain commodities. ton, D. C.. in obtaining; information re- ended Fehruary 15, 1919, according to a Exporters should be careful to make specting the import regulations of for- statement by the United States Railroad the necessary freight arrangements before eign countries. Administration. : : ; : : : :

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Reported to have died while prisoners

of war in Germany : LIST OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS REPORTED CARMAN, Timothy E., sergeant. George A. Carman, brother, Woodmere, Long Island, N. Y. FISHER, Mcrlow E.. private. Mrs. Merlow RELEASED FROM GERMAN PRISON CAMPS E. Fisher, wife. 1185 Wilbur Avenue, Akron, Ohio. PROBST. Louis B., private (first class). Mrs. Caroline Probst, mother, 413 Second OSTRANDER, Frank C., private. Fred A. South The War Department annoimces that Louisville, Ostrander, father, 1202 Fourth Street, Street, Ky. information as indicated below has been Jackson, Mich. KIENZLE, Arthur, private. Mrs. Susan received regarding the following-named Kienzie, mother, 278 Nctherwood Avenue, Reported to have been released from PlaiiiQold, N. J. soldiers reported released from German BECKW'ITH, Charles T., corporal. Mrs. L. BI. prison camps German prison camp and passed through Beckwith, mother. Englewood, N. J. Following reported to have arrived Berne, Switzerland. VILES, Alson L.. private. Mrs. Jennie A. Vile.s, mother, Mnscotah, Kans. In England AUGER, Henry, private. Alfred Auger, GUY, Bert, lieutenant. Mrs. Bert Guy, wife, brothel-, 355 Concord Street, Manchester, KINMAN, Charles F., private. Mrs. Leety 706 Fourth Street, New Brighton, Pa. N. II. mother, Benton, 111. LOVE, Ernest A., lieutenant, Mrs. Allen Love, Kinman, Andrew, private. Or- private. Henry B. Ged- ORTIMOWITZ, Dmytio mother, 527 East Sheldon Street, Prescott, CEDNKY, Ward B.. timowitz, Ciersanuw, Rousno, Austria. ney, father, 52S Fifth Street, BrooUlyn, N. Y. Ariz. Pvt. (Jlrst class) William A. ROGERS is P., private. Mr.s. John Crof- ANTON, George, private. Albert C. Anton, CROFTON. Wm. reported to have been released from German ton, mother, 144 Oxford Street, Providence, father. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. prison camp Worms, and now in territory oc- R. I. cupied by allies. Emergency address, Arthur Joseph, private. Mrs. Mary Pcl- PELROSE, D. Rogers, father, 2517 Amie Street, Kansas mother, 13 Union Street, Newark, N. J. rosc, City, Mo. Mexican Service Badge SEAWBLU, John Hinton, corooral. John Sea- Pvt. Edward DRUMMOND is reported to N. Cf. well, father, Sunhury, have been released from Lecbtfeld, and Conditions of Service private. Salvatore Miccio, Camp MICCIO, Jos., now at hospital No. Strassburg, Germany. Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, 22, brother, 1216 Emergency address, Mrs. Clara V. Drummond, N. Y. mother. 2026 West Main Street, Richmond, Va. War Dep.vrtment, Reported to have been released from Lieut. Mathis ROSS hs reported to have Washington, January U/, lOlD. escaped December 27. Sent to evacuation hos- German prison camps pital No. 12 January 2. Emergency address, General Orders, No. 8. STEPANSK, Jerry M., private. Mrs. Barbara Mrs. W. J. Matthis, Cotton Plant, Ark. I. Mexican service badge, conditiem of Stepanek, mother, 2230 South Sixtieth Pvt. DYONIZY PORENSia is reported to servics. Section IV, General Orders, No. Court, , 111. have been released from German prison camp — BOEHNKE, Delbert J., private. John J. and is now at Hospital 26. Allerey, Ifrance. 155, War Department, 1917, as amended Boehnkc, father. Kramer, N. Dak. Emergency address. Moncs Ililger, friend, 218 by Section I, General Orders, No. 103, and Rudolph C., corporal. Mrs. Eriker Tuunely Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. RICHTER, Section III, General Orders, No. 115, War Richter, mother, 137 Redmond Street, New Sergt. Francis STARKEY is reported to Brunswick, N. J. have been released from Camp Saarbruocken, Department, 1918, is further amended by Tan- TANGLE, Prank, private. Miss Barbara and now in territory occupied by the allies. adding subparagraph (g) to paragraph 1, gle, sister, East Third Street, Beth- 1629a Blmergency address. .John Starkey, father, 248 as follows: lehem, Pa. „ Ninety-second Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. KING, .Joseph, private. Mrs. Mary Hession, I’vt. Thomas E. HEIWITT is reported to ig) Those who participated in or were sister, 5445 Thirty-second Street SW., Se- have been released from Camp Parchmin Ger- in proximity to the engagement against attle, Wash. many, and is now at St. Giles hospital. Emer- Mexicans near Buena Vista, Mexico, on liUNDIN, Carl, private. E. II. Lundin, father, gency address, Mrs. T. E. Hewitt, wife, Oak- Ogema, Wis. dale, La. December 1, 1917. SMITH, W. O., . Mrs. Willard S. Smith, route No. 2, HiSntland, Tenn. BOWLES, Arthur, private. Robert G, Bowles, father, box 62, Emmett, Idaho. Reported to liave arrived at Leith, Forms Shipped to Revenue Collectors Scotland RICHARDS; David A., private. Mrs. Annie For Payments of $1^000 or Over in 1918 Robin, mother, 101 Whipple Street, Lowell, Mass. HENDERSON, John, private. Mrs. James Forms 1099 ami 1090 .for reporting, to single sheet each of which contains six Maloney, sister, 100 Alvion Street, Rock- of Revenue forms. land. Mas.s. the Commissioner Internal Mrs. The letter of transmittal on Form 1096, LITCHFIEI.D, Albert G., private. payments of $1,000 or more made during Ethel Litchfield, mother, Medina, N. Y. accompanied by the returns on Form the year 1918 have been shipped to col- 1099, should be mailed to “ The Conmii.s- Reported to have arrived in France lectors for distribution. sioner of Internal Revenue,- Sorting Divi- WEDDINGTON, Maurice L., private (first Returns of such information on Form Mrs. Nettie Weddington, wife, 209 sion, Washington, D. C.” class). 1099 are required of every individual and Van Buren Street, Huntingbui-g, Ind. Certain Cases Exempted. STANBERRY, John E., private. Sarah Ken- organization “ in whatever capacity act- dall, mother, R. P. D. No. 2, Gloucester, ing,” on or before March 15, accom- Reports on form 1099 are not required Ohio. by a letter of transmittal on in the following cases NAYLOR, William B.. corporal. W. B. Naylor, panied 1. Interest on the obligations of the United fatiier. 81 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Form 1096 which shows the number of BRAWLEY, Grover, private. Stephen M. States, of States, Territories, or political sub- returns liled and the aggregate amounts divisions tlicreof, or of the District of Colum- Hoik, brother-in-law, R. BU D. No. 1, Ivan- represented by the payments. bia, and compensation paid oflScers and em- lioe, Va. ployees by a State or political subdivision Reported to have arrived in France on Class to Be Reported. thereof for personal services. 2. Dividends paid by domestic or resident liospital train The class of income which ifiust be re- corporations (not including earnings of per- MORE, John B., private. A. Y. More, father, ported in this return includes “ inter- sonal-service corporations). 330 South Eighth Avenue, B'argo, N. Dak. 3. Payments by brokers to their customers. salaries, wages, premiums, an- OSTROWSKY, Vladislaw, private. Mrs. Stella est, rent, 4. Bills paid for merchandise, telegrams, Ostrowsky, sister, 809 Webster Avenue, nuities, compensation, remuneration, telephone, freight, storage, and similar I’ittsburgh, Pa. emoluments, or other fixed or deter- ch.arges. GINSBERG, Herman, private. Simon Gins- 5. Amounts paid to employees for expenses profits berg, father, 1082 Park Avenue, New York, minable gains, and income of incurred iu business. N. Y. ,$1,000 or more.” 6. Premiums paid to insurance companies. prison A separate return must be made by 7. Annuities representing return of capital. Reported released from German 8. Interest accrued on bank deposiis if not camps and sailed from Stettin, Ger- employers of payments of $1,000 or more credited. made to each employee during the year 9. Rent paid to real estate agents (but the many : agent 1918. The return must give the name must report payments of rent made to GflANT, Prank, private. Harold Geant, the landlord if they amount in the aggregate brother, 9105 B’ourth Avenue, Brooklyn, and address of the payee, whether he is to .$1,060 or more for the year). N. Y. married, and if not, wliether he is the 10. Payments made by domestic estaliiish- KRASOWSKI, .John, private. Ko.stanty Kuc- of family. nionts or foreign liranch iiouscs thereof to nou- mierowski, uncle, 318 .TefCerson Street, head a re.sidcnt alien employees for services per- Wludhcr, Pa. Partnerships and personal service cor- formed entirely in foreign countries. MOORE, Albert T., pvjvate. Mrs. Sophia porations slioiild prepare reports on tl. Salary or compensation of .$3,500 or less kloore, mother, 444 Warren Street, Brook- persons for each of the part- paid for active services to in the mil- lyn, N. Y. Form 1099 member itary or naval forces of the United Stauv=. nership or personal service corporation. Ueiiorted relea.sod from German prison 12. Inteivst on bonds of domestic and for- Fiduciaries sliouid make these reports eign corporations. camp and went to Frankfort: 13. Salarie.s. wages, etc., p.aid to nonre.sl- for each beneficiary of the estate or trust. KENNEDY, David, priv.ate. Mrs. Elizabeth dont alien individual.s and foreign corpora- Krniiody, mother, Ashland, Nebr. Form 1099 has been prepared on a tions. ’ 12 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BITI.LETIK: WEDNESDAY, FEBEUAKY 20, 1919.

LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONG THE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS

MURRAY, Gerald Mrs. A. Murray, Phelix Mutchie, SECTION 3, FEBIITIARY 25, 1919. W. John MUTCHIE, Lawrence L. 1200 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. general delivery, Holyoke, Colo. The following casualties are reported POPE, Vilas E. Clarence M. Pope, Hopkins, O'TOOLE, Martin J. Mrs. Mary O'Toole^ Mo. 1003 Cherry Way, Braddock, Pa. by the commanding general of the Ameri- SARVER, Paris B. Mrs. Paris B. Sarver, PETRY, George W. W. U. Retry, Rummel, can Expeditionary Forces: Pa. route 1, box 39J, Olinger, Va. SIMMONS, James W. Mrs. Lola G. Simmons, PITKIN, Thomas M. William G. Pitkin, Tall- Wounded (degree undetermined)- 542 812 Colonial Avenue, Norfolk, Va. madge, Ohio. Wounded slightly 285 SLEDD, WTlIiam D. William M. Sledd, 928 PORTA, Louis. Mrs. V. Scarnechio, 813 Ship- Shenandoah Avenue NW., Roanoke, Va. pen Street, West Hoboljeu, N. J. STABLER. Nicholas S. Mrs. Augustus Stab- QUINLAN, James A. Mrs. Mary McCeary, Total 827 ler, 45 N Street NE., Washington, D. C. 502 Van Vorst Place, Union, N. J. STORY, Joseph H. Clinton B. Story, R. F. D. RAMSAY, James R. P. R. Ramsay, 18 Ship 5, Benton, Ky. Street, Higham, Mass. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). TOWNSEND, Merrill. Mrs. Emma Townsend, RUSSELL. William W. Mrs. Lizzie Gibson, Gordon, CAFTAINS. Ohio. Marysville, Tex. TTHtNER, Albert E. A. E. Turner, 165 Moun- SARGENT, Stanley. II. E. Sargent, White BARNHART, Harry II. Mrs. Mable E. Barn- tain Avenue, Malden, Mass. River Junction, Vt. hart, I.ehaiion, Pa. WISMAN, Ray. Mrs. Dean Bergen, 719 Mon- SCIIENCK, Theodore C. Mrs. Eunice P. \VALSII, Robert E. Mrs. Robert E. Walsh, trose Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Schenek, 200 F'ifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 001 West One hundred and sixty-eighth ANTHONY, Donald C. E. P. Anthony, 1800 SCHOFIELD, Ralph P. Rufus Byron- Scho- Street. New York, N. Y. East Thirty-third Street, Des Moines, Iowa. field, Lewiston, Mo. SHAW, Howard Corneal. John Shaw, 43 Mid- ARMSTRONG, William G. Nathaniel E. Arm- SCHRADER, Ralph R. William Schrader, dle Avenue, Millville, N. J. strong, Broken Bow, Nebr. general delivery, Farmington, Kans. BA.TEWICZ, Steve. M. Ostapeh, SCIIRUM, Edward Clyde. Mrs. Cora Cor- LIEUTENANTS. 4718 Steels Street, Frankford, I’a. mahan. Pentwatcr, Mich. Josepli Margaret Michael, Joseph E. Mrs. Joseph E. Barrell, COSGROVE, Raleigh J. Mrs. Vina C. Royce, SIMMONS, W. Mrs. BARRELL, Selma, Iowa. 497 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apartment 2, 3205 Cottage Grove Avenue, John. Mrs. Annie Sopsky, Brooks- CONNELLY, Paul. John Connelly, 252 Ash Chicago, 111. SOPSKY, ton. Pa. street, Waltham, Mass. GRANICE, Santo J. Mrs. Lena Granice, 140 I'LKOUSON, James C. Mrs. A1 Safely, Tipton, Eighth Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. STENULSON, Mikton A. Edward Stenulson, Iowa. McKOWN, Charlie A. Mrs. Nina McKown, 277 Black River Falls, Wis. SULLIVAN, Stephen C. Michael Sullivan, GODWIN, Frank W. Mrs. Charles B. Godwin, South Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga. MURPHY, Lawrence Auguston. Mary Mur- 00 Butler Avenue, East Boston, Mass. Cbiickatuck. Va. TIIOMA, John. Mrs. Louisa Thoma Merkel, Gus E. Mrs. Alex Rain, phy, Main Street, Cambridge, N. Y. GRAFMULLKR, 055 ()264 Gravots Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. NEWTON. Roliert. Mrs. Amanda Newton, gen- eral delivery, THOMPSON, John H. Miss Jennie Forster, LINDSAY, J. Frank. John E. Frederick, 516 Troy, Ind. SIMMONS, Joseph C. Mrs. Margaret E. Sim- 1114 Li adenhall Street, Baltimore, Md. West Walnut Street, Kokomo, Ind. TOMPKINS, Fernion Raymond. Mrs. Mary Frank William. Mrs. Parma mons, 33 Glen Street, Somerville, Mass. MEHRTEN, Tompkins. 91 Maple Street, Yonkers, N. 'Y. Mehrten. Knox, Pa. SUI.LIVAN, Paul W. P. W. Sullivan, Ilonca Path, S. C. TROUPE. Lee. .lames Troupe, AVard Avenue, SAMS, Ferrol A. Mrs. Ferrol A. Sams, Wool- East, Huntsville, Ala. THOMPSON, LeRoy. Mrs. Lottie sey, Ga. Roe, Ar- TRULUCK, Sam R. Livlnggton Truluck, R. F, kansas City. Kans. SCOTT, William Thomas. Mrs. Annie Gran- D. 2, Coward, S. C. THOMPSON, Reuben M. Mrs. Martha Thomp- gel, 2315 North Gratz Street, Philadelphia, VALENTE, George Au.gust. Louis Valente, son, 2005 Charties Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. I’ii. 1034 Brown Street. I’eekskill, N. Y. THOMSEN. Christian A. Mrs. Marie Chris- TOOT, Jacob Whitney. Mrs. Maude Vogt, VERBECK, Elmer. Daniel N. Verbeck, Funk, tensen, 213 Hudson Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Nebr. I.SIO Main Street. Niagara Falls, N. Y. VAN BUSKIRK, Herbert B. Fr.ank J. Van WHtlGIlT, Raymond R. Mrs. Kate R. Wright, Buskirk, 413 Lightner Building, Detroit, WALTERS, Orville J. Harry C. Walters, Ra- 711 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Mich. venna, Nebr. BK IDFORD, Francis S. F. S. Bradford, sr. VOiilVA, James B. Mrs. Maggie Voliva, Po- WARNOCK, Charles L. S. A. Wemherlin, 'ct Street, Appleton, Wis. Prosp mona. Dreinherlin, Okla. NtiRTilRUP, Lewis O. Del P. Northrup, Wash. Earl S. 502 East Street, lola, Kans. WEBER, L. John Weber, 1451 Maple WARSHAM, Craig Mr.s. Elizabeth War- SMITH, George Peter Francis. Mrs. George Avenue NE., Canton, Ohio. sham, R. F. D. 2, Lebanon, Va. W. Smith, 336 Tecumseh Avenue, Mount WATSON, William E. Mrs. Charley Watson, CORPORALS. • '' ernon, N. Y. Route 1, Aurona, N. C. WISEMAN, Orlyn. Mrs. Pearle Wiseman, URTEL, Fred. Andrew W. Urtel, 71 Irving WATSON, Walter. John A. Watson, Eden, R. F. D. 2, Pedro, Ohio. Street. Lockport, N. Y. N. Y. TOCHEY, Leo J. Miss Lizzie M. Tochey, SERGEANT . WEBB, Verna C. Andrew Webb, R. F. D. 2, Eastlake, Colo. Columbia, Ala. SCHAFFNER. Louis F. Samuel S. Schaffner, UNGER, Frank Anthony. Conrad Unger, 1279 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 4744 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WERNER, Frank R. R. W. Werner, R. F. D. 2, URLACIIER, Joseph. Mrs. Lena Parker, Litchfield, Mich. SERGEANT MAJOR. 4 BATTALION Wickline Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. WERNER, George E. George Werner, 138 Bel- BIRMINGHAM, William A. W. A. Birming- VOLK, Henry A. Mrs. Johanna Volk, 1814 mont, Avenue, Newark, N. J. ham, 239 Massachusetts Street, Buffalo, Messanie Street. St. Joseph, Mo. WHELAN, Earl Francis. Mrs. Katherine N. Y. VOLKWEIN, Harry. Mrs. Richard Clas, 317 54 Dickerman Street, New Haven, , Whelan, SERGEANTS. Fingel Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Conn, WALSH, Harry A. Mrs. Mary J. Walsh, 2430 coarouALS. BAKER, Peter J. Mrs. Mary Baker, Orono, North Marshall Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Me. WENTWORTH, Charles Herbert. Mrs. Lena ARNDT, William A. H. P. Arndt, 60S Grant BAKER, William C. Thomas L. Baker, Mc- Wentworth, 74 Franklin Street, Rochester, Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. Farlan, N. C. N. Y. BAIN, Jesse H. Mrs. Georgia Bain, R. F. D. S. Miss Christine Barbour, BARBOUR, David George A. Andrew D. Wheeler, 1, Monrovia, Ind. 251 East Magnolia Street, Fort Worth, Tex. WHEELER. Brookneal, Va. BALE. Perry. Mrs. Lula Honakcr, R. F. D. 4, liROWN, Robert B. Mrs. Elvira Brown, 200 WINBROW, Peter D. Natter J. Winbrow, Hemlock, Mich. . Sixth Street, Columbia, Pa. outh Whaleyville, Md. CAFFEY, Sam A. William W. Caffey, Bil- BALLING, Joseph P. Mrs. Caroline Balling, iingsley, Ala. LARSON, Victor S. Mrs. Ida Larson, 1349 38 Street, Buffalo, N. Y. CARTRIGHT, Samuel H. W. B. Cartright, Artesian Avenue, Chicago, HI. BANE, Thomas P. David D. Bane, 203 Elm Robert II. Lewis, 734 Fifth Street, Bristol, Tenn. I.EWIS, William R. box Street, Durham, N. C. West Pallet. Va. CLICK, Noah Silvester. Mrs. Cinthy Chick, 113 BARRETT, Timothy. James Towey, Mount !943 Osgood Avenue, Chicago, 111. LIEVING, Ottie G. George F. Lieving, Letart, Kisco, N. Y. Winthrop H. Oscar L. Cuptill, W. Va. CUPTILL, BERGEN, Howard S. Mrs. Thresa Bergen, Somersworth, N. U. McCOLPIN, Charles E. Walter McColpln. 4030 Natural Bridge Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. HARVEY, Scott F. Charles B. Harvey, 1350 Elkton, Ky. BIBB, Minor A. Mrs. Maud D. Gardisser, ;*< nnsylvania Avenue, Tyrone, Pa. McOHEE, Rufus E. Reed McGhee, Henry, Va. Summers, Ark. KFEFE, James P. Thomas Keefe, High McIVER, Alexander W. Neil A. Davidson, BIGELOW. Louis J. Mr.s. Alice Bigelow, 232 treet. South Brownsville, Pa. Murphy, N. C. Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LAUE, Edward II. Mrs. Clara Laue, 1892 MEES, Edward G. Mrs. Mary Mees. R. F. D. BOONE. Otto K. James Boone, 721 Fifth <)!i\er Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. 8, Xenia, Ohio. Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. M< KINLEY, William G. William McKinley, MILLER, Jay Marzolf. Miss Millie Marzolf, BRADFIELD, Walter E. Art Harris, Musko- 3 Lexington Avenue, .Jersey City, N. J. 534 South Street, Toledo, Ohio. gee, Okla. MFISNER, Joseph. James Meisner, 1226 MORROW, William D. Mrs. Margaret Gilli- CARNAHAN, Daniel E. Mrs. Daniel E. Car- ' iinlh Fifty-first Avenue, Cicero, 111. land, 149 W'ayne Street, Sharon, Ohio. nahan, 80 Fuller Street, Everett. Mass. Moore, Phlllip E. Mrs. O. S. Martin, 476 MURPHY, Jlichael F. Mrs. Allen Parker. 61 CHARUCHAS, Gust. Charley E. Charuchas, Simpson Street, Memphis, Tenn. Judson Street, Fall River, Mass. 48 Baltimore Street, Cumberland, Md. THE OFFICIAL U. S. 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COINTOT, William A. Mrs. Mary Storms, 18 SANTURRO, Angelo. Ernest Santurro, 109 BALDWIN, George. Mrs. Daisy Baldwin, Church Street, Ellenvllle, N. Y. Newell Street, Kenosha, Wis. 604 Malcolm Street, Walla Walla, Wash. COUNCIL, Glen Frederick. Charles W. Coun- SCHETTLER, Paul II, Carl Schettler, 210 BALDWIN, Samuel D. Mrs. Sarah E. Bald- cil, South Second Avenue, Pei-ry, Iowa. West Ludington, Iron Mountain, Mich. win, Bowie, Md. CORMAN, William A. Mrs. Summer Gorman, SALZMAN, Philip C. Mrs. Kiddle L. Salzman, BALLARD, Grover C. Jack Ballard, Moore- Cardington, Pa. 706 South Fourteenth Avenue, North Ya- ville. Miss. GRANT, Jesse G. Mrs. Fannie Grant, 359 kima, Wash. BARBIERl, Richard. Mrs. Della Williams. Florida Avenue, Port Norfolk, Va. VOGT, George W., jr. George Vogt, sr., Luray, Old Town, .San Diego, Cal. HOOKER, George J. Warren Hooker, 801 Va. ^"‘>'-\v O. John M. Barton, R. F, Chicopee Street, Williamsett, Mass. CHAUFFEUR. D. 2, Sugar Grove, Va. HORRIUGE, David, jr. David Horridge, 362 BI^ELIIYMER, Leroy E. CHASE, James E. Mrs. Alice Chase, Mount Mrs. Margaret East Thirty-eighth Street, Paterson, N. J. Develhymer, Malinta, Rainier, Ohio. KRIMOWSKI, John. Tony Mali, 61 South Md. BRUNSON, Homer WAGONERS. L. Elijah M. Brunson. Mine Street. Duryea, Pa. R. F. D. 1, Kopperel, Tex. AI/EEN, George A. Mrs. Anna Allen, 1707 ARMBRUSTER, George. Mrs. Ida Arm- CAMPBEI.L, Jack V. Mrs. Frankie Camp- Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. bruster, 683 Woodward Avenue, Brooklyn, bell, Boswell, Okla. BARTON, Alexander. Mrs. June Barton, 23 N. Y. Dennis F. Cayce, 2000 Lcetp Street, Springfield, Mass. DEWEES, Urda U. Mrs. William E. Dewees, U hittier Strwt, Austin, Tex. B ' X.BEY, Purvis. Alex Baxley, Paxton, Fla. 310 T('.xas Street, Denison, Tex. CHESLEY, Leroy. Abner Chesley, W. Pima.’ CASTLE, Roy C. Mrs. Marie Castle, Marion, BREWER, Edmund T. Mrs. Henrietta J. Ariz. Ivans. Brewer, 116 East Fourth Street, Brooklyn, Ernest. Mrs. Emily CONNOR, A. Collins, 240 Thomas Miss Margaret Connor, N. Y. Wall .Street, Baltic, Conn. .320 ?.raln Street, Evanston, 111. TROUTNER. William V. Joseph Troutner, CeWNOLLY, Floyd A. Mrs. Daisy Connolly, DEXTER, Wardwell C. W. W. Dexter, 245 1338 Victoria Street, New Kensington, Pa. Ringgold, Ga. * Nott Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. COOKS. DASH, Joseph E. Frank Jeisser, Harlow- DOUCE, Ralph U. Mrs. Mary L. Douce, Cale- town, Mont. donia, Ohio. ANDREZE.JEWSKI, Stanislaw. John Rech- ECKERT, Edward L. Mrs. Dora EURHART, Eugene William. Mrs. Alice Ehr- Suzanna llcz, 983 Fifth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Eckert, R. F. D. 1, Hellertown, Pa. hart. Model! own, N. Y. WAT.TEK David J. Thomas Davis, Hummels- -Tames W. Miss Stella EICHNFR, George E. Karl Eichner, Heasly. Sharps- town. Pa. R. F. D. 2. Feuelton. Pa. liurg, Pa. GRANT, EIFERT, NOW i.iNG. Grover. Mrs. Margaret Nnwliug, Henry E. Mrs. Edna Grant, R. F. Charles F. Judge Asa D. Watkins, 1528 Sheldon Street, Indianapolis, Ind. D. 2. Erhard, Minn. First Avenue. Farinville, Va. THORNTON. Walter W. Mrs. Waiter W. Eenry W. Mrs. Hattie E. Bailey. HAINES, Raymond. Mrs. Mary Duerr, 612 Thornton, Berwyn, Harold Nebr. Eoad NW., Washington, D. C. Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Clyde E. Mrs. Mary HITCHENS, John Joseph. Mrs. PRIVATES. W. Goss, 712 Margaret ^^°yTh Fifth Street, Barberton, Ohio. Hitchens, 49 Pleasant Avenue, Passaic, N. J. APPELBAUM, Israel. Jacob Appelbaum, 260 E03CI1ER, Olcn. Mrs. Lizza Cook, Solgo- McHUGH, Ercille H. George Fulk, Clarinda, hachia. Ark. Iowa. East Fourth Street, New York, N. Y. HONENSKI, .John. Alexis Rozuk, 2.38 McManus, Mark D. Mrs. Esther McManus, BANNON, James P. James Bannon, 612 Pleas- Duboff ant Street, Avenue, Jamaioa, N. Y. 1253 Araphoe Street, Los Angeles. Cal. Schenectady, N. Y. BARC.AL, John T. Mrs. Anna Barcal, 3065 R. Mrs. Anna Marie .Jensen, MASON, Millard D. Mrs. Emma Mason, 2921 Lincoln Avenue, Greeley, Colo. South Harding Avenue, Chicago, 111. San Diego, Cal. JOHNSON, John. Mrs. Lola Johnson, M 'RTIN. Arthur A. Charles Martin, Musco- CARTER, John C. Henry L. Carter, 2317 Sudith, Park Street. Ky. • Columbia, S. C. tall. Ivans. KEATING, MURPHY, IMichael F. Miss Caroline Murphy, CHARNIY, Mike. Mike Charniy, Barnesboro, .James A. Mrs. Ida Keating, 1036 Golfax, III. Pa. Homewood Avenue, Baltimore, Md Bash. KEEGAN, MURPHY, William T. .Joseph F. Murphy, 72 COWEN, Mrs. Alice Walker, Arnold, John T. Miss Mary Keegan, 110 Pa. Remsen Street, t'arroll Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Cohoes, N. Y. NOJVAKOWSKI, Waclow. Casper Nowakow- CUN^^ING^L^M, Curtis E. Robert B. Cun- ^^"Sh II. Mrs. William Watt, ningham, Ferris, Tex. 1812 East sk', 8237 Commercial Avenue, Chicago, 111. Westmoreland Street, Philadel- CUTSflAW. Thomas. Dryland School for phia. Pa. O’BRYAN, William J. Patrick II. O’Bryan, Oronogo, Mo. Boy.s. Lock Haven, Md. LAUSCHER, Hubert M. Alvis Lauscher, gen- P.’ TROON, Louis. Mrs. DANSER. 'BTIIard S. Harry Danser. 55 Hud- oral di'Iivery. Cornell. Mich. Mary Quinn, 236 son • riffin Street, Atlanta, Ga. Street, Trenton, N. .J. TIenry. Mr.s. George Laut'-rer, PETERSON, Harry J. DO.WD, John J. Mrs. Mary Dowd, 231 Nep- Lincoln Street, Chlca.go, HI. Mrs. Emily Peterson, perham LEARY.T I’cnnsville, N. J. Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. James N., Mrs. S. C. Leary, Wades- Wilbur. boro. N. C. PETERSON, Robert Durham. H. J. Peterson, G/RDINER, Mrs. Jane Gardiner, F.airview, Ohio. EEATII, James 11. 1218 Clara Aavenue, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Emma J. Leath. EABAGLINO. Angelo. Joe GOODWIN, Harold. Mrs. Ruth Goodwin. 523 5i43 Keardale Avenue, St. Louis, Mo Rabaglino, 117i LEONE, James. Commereial Street, Los Angeles. Cal. West Eleventh Street, Mitchell, S. Dak. Nick I.eone, 527 Fallow- R.* HER, Willis Verne. Mrs. GR.tHAM. Willie. Mrs. Lizzie Graham, 604 field Avenue, Charleroi. Pa. 'M.vrtle More Fifth LTTNDAHL, House, 3606 Vanburen Street, Avenue SE., Ardmore, Okla. Guimard. Fred A. Lundahl, Mo- Minneapolis, line, Mi nn. JOHNS, Charles .J. Miss Levern Johns, 96 111. Mechanic Street, Frostburg, Md. HcKURTH, Norman. Mrs. Nellie Lee. McKurth. RATHSA CK, .Joseph Rathsack, North KOZIjER. St.anley. William Podlewski, 26 116 Ferry Street. BuiTalo, N. Y. F’fteenth Street, Manitowoc, Wis. Corey Street, Amsterdam, N. Y. NAIER. William. Mrs Anna MclNiII. Cherry Sl'JVIGNY, Hector V. -Joseph Sevigny, 78 LEVEY, Mever. Raphael Levey, 192 Henry and Linden Streets, Delawanna, Aferrimac N J Street, Laconia, N. H. Street. New York, N. Y. MASON, Tonchie H. Herman B, Ma.son, SA.tJTII, R F. .James T. Mrs. Mamie Childer, 212 McDONOUtlH, Fred C. Miss Esther McDon- D 1, Clarkton, Va. West One hundred and forty-third Street, ough. 249 Locust Street. Dover. N. H. MATHEWS. Elisha Riley. Hirem Matln-ws, New York, N. Y. MASAGE. Rosco. John Masage, 46 Flat Road, Hammett, Ga. SH.'^TTH, Walter E. Mrs. Mary Barnes, Green- I’lymouth, Pa. MATHEWS, Roy E. William Mathews, War- ville, Mo. MECCA, Morris. Vincent Mecca, 380 Oak ren. Ohio. SPTTZER, .Joseph L. Mrs. Susie E. Spitzer, Street. Passaic, N. J. MELT.OTT. Ross William. Adam Mellott, Benninga Heights, Washington. D. C. MENGES. Charles E. Mrs. Margaret .Jame- Crystal Springs. Pa. TERRY, Dexter C. Forest W. Terry, Okmul- son. 5419 Westminister Avenue, West Phil- MILLER. Clarence E. Miss Beulah Miller gee, Okla. adelphia, Pa. 231 Summit Avenue, Hagerstown, Md THOMPSON. Elmer E. Mrs. Martha Evenson, NEITZEI., William John. Low Neitzel, R. F. MILLER, William II. Mrs. Cora O’Neil, La Deer I’ark, Wis. D. 1, Gowen, Mich. Crosse, Wis. TJ’^OMPSON, Silas N. Clovis L. Thompson, POUNDS, Willie G. Mrs. Nancy T. Pounds, MOORE, James. Levi Moore, Porterwood W. Va. 604 Park Avenue, Mount Vernon, III. R. F D. 1, Linton, Ga. RUSSELL, Samuel L. Jeff D. Russell, Envllle, TOHAL, Thomas M. Miss Louise Tohal, 60i MOSES, William J. : Edward D. Moses Mul- Martin Street, Rochester, N. Y. Tenn. berry, Fla. STEPHENSON, Winfred F. Franklin M. Ste- MUNZER, Martin. Mrs. BUGLEnS. E. Munzer, 117 — phenson. San Augustine, Tex. Wyckoflf Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOM. Charles Walter. John H. Thom, 29 NETTLES, Sam B. Miss Lula ANDROVETT. .Joseph. Hillard Androvett, 412 Hendrie Nettles, Vixen, East One hundred Avenue, Detroit, Mich. La. and twentieth Street, TROMBLY, William. James New York. N. Y. Tromblv, 392 NICKLARON, Johan Main Street, Indian Orchard, Mass. A. Mrs. Elizabeth CAPOLIS, Constanzo. Donato Capoccioma, Ni -kla.-^on. Beloit, Ohio. TYE. Archie. Mrs. Georgie Leach, Hayfork, Elm Street, Wilson, Pa. Cal. NOBLE, Frederick F. Arthur H. Noble, 4440 HOLMES. Earl E. Sidney J. Holmes,. R. P. D. St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, 111. 1, Moultrie. Ga. WALTERS, Sherman -T. Mrs. Elizabeth Wal- NURMIO, Uno E. Miss Rosie Rohi, 1157 PUJ.SIFAR, Parley E, Frank B. Pulsifar, 135 ters, Lakeview, Ohio. Elizabeth Street. Kenosha, Wis. South Fifth Street West, Missoula, Mont. WHEET.ER, Charles E. Charles E. Wheeler, O’CONNOR, William M Mrs. William sr.. 16 RIX. William M. Mrs. .John Rix, Ashland. Me. North Church Street, Florence, S. C. O'CMnnor, 295 Eighth Street, Jersey City, Z.tRSKY. Charles F. Ludwig Zarsky, Woods- ANDRICn, Mike. Pete Kowatchewich, box I’oro, Tex. 123, Lead, S. Dak. APISA, James, OVERHOLT, Lester. Mrs. Myrtle Overholt ROBERTS, Virgil H. Mrs. Eva B, Farrar, Salvadore Saldo, 801 St. Arcadia, M'ch. Marys Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. East Dover, Me. PAVLO, John. George Nick. ARNOLD, Grant. Manuel Arnold, Mershons, 19 Union MECHANICS. Ky. Street, Peabody, Mass. PONTE, Frank. Mrs. Mary Ponte, 3413 GR ADY. William A. Charles A. Grady, 1325 BAILEY, Zachary. C. A. Bailey, Berwind, Haven Street, Oakland. Cal. • talveston Street, Muskogee, Okla. W. Va. POPP. Jacob. John Popp, Osage, Iowa. BOM.OT, Charles T3. Mrs. I.oulse Bollot, 325 BAKER, ,John A. Mrs. Marion L. Baker, 338 POPPERT, James. Mrs. Mary I’oppert, Con- A'anslndern Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Washington Street, Berwick, Pa. way, Pa. Cecil BR.XDEN, A. Mrs. Nellie E. Braden, BAHL. Victor M. M. M. Bahl, Route 5, Green- PORTER. Carl. Mrs. Marjory E. Porter. 615 Ajo, Ariz. wood, Wis. East Mulberry Street, Bloomington, 111. 71—19- •4 14 THE OFFICIAT. V. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUABY 26, 1919, CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

KAMM, Duggu. Samuel Lenten, 0774 Chew RADUCHIS, WiUIam. John Schultz, 92 WEBBER, Joseph P. Anthony Webber, R. F. Street, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Meeker Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. D. 1, box 73, Olmstead, 111. ItALSANEK, Frank J. Miss Anna Minackek, RAIDY, Raymond T. John T. Raidy, Sheriff’s WERNER. Henry. Mrs. Christina Werner, 010 Sixth Avenue East, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Office, Rockford, III. 632 East Seventeenth Street, New' York 15AUBBE, Luther G. Miss Alice L. Barbee, REES, Boy R. Henry Rees, Webster City, City. 801 North Mangum Street, Durham, N. C. Iowa. WETZLICH, Louis C. William Wetzlich, R. BARNES, Joseph W. Wiliiam M. Barnes, RIBS, John Charles. Mrs. Barbara Wetjen, P. D. 2, Dunkerton, Iowa. Parker. Orange County, Va. 184 Stanhope Street, Bi’ooklyn, N. Y. WHELDEN, Bclncm. P. E. Whelden, Ludlow, BARTLETT, George W., Jr. George Bartlett, RUSSELL, Henry. Walter Russell, Elizabeth- Vt. Sixty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ton, 242 Tenn. WINTERS, .Tamos W. William Winters, R. F. Curley L. J. Mrs. J. Geary, Otto J. Mrs. BAUER, Pat RUTTERMAN, Mary Rutterman, D. 9, Carrollton, 111. Ovando, Mont. 2171 Fillmore Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WOOLSLAYEr, Nicholas. Mrs. Mary Wool- Baylor, J. BAYLOR, James. Mrs. Myrtle Ella SCHERER, Theodore Mrs. Mary Scherer, slayer, 1611 Second Avenue, Beaver Falls, 423 Eddie Street, Ithaca, N. Y. 1416 South Tenth Street, Sheboygan, Wis. Pa. BEURER, William P., Jr. Fred Bcurer, Main SCHLATMAN, Charles H. Jlartin Schlatman, and Court Streets, Memphis, Tenn. Rushmore, Putnam County, Ohio. WYMxiN, Lee. Mrs. Myrtle Wade, Augusta, BEVERLY, Horace T. Frank L. Beverly, 505 SCHRYER, Raymond F. William A. Sehryer, Kans. Eldorado Avenue, Oakland, Cal. 20 Ellerton Street, Chicopee Falls, Mass. MELLER, Teofil. Julius Pelewsky, 210 Huron BOLITHO, Walter. Henry Bolitho, general SERVICE, David E. William Service, Utica Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. delivery, Portland, Oreg. Pa. NEWTON, Pope A. Frank C. Newton, Route BROOKE, Herbert A. Frederick M. Cl.aram- SETTANO, Tony. Antonio Vittully, Belling- 3, La Grange, Ga. 'William pitt, R. F. U. Box Bedford, Ohio. ham, Wash. NICHOLS, W. Mrs. George Dutcher, 2, 172, 33 BROWN, Russell D. Mrs. George Rogus, SETTLES, Robert B. Joe S. Settles, R. P. D. Mansion Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Westminster, Vt. 2, Omaha, Tex. NYTES, Edward. Michaek Nytes, South Kau- kauua, <;;aRLETON, Clifford B. Elmer Carleton, Ro- SHANE, George II. Mrs. M. E. Shane, Ridge- Wis. chester, Mich. way, Mont. O’HARA, John M. Ambrose J. O’Hara, South CARON, Eugene A. Mrs. Victoria Caron, 26 SIMON, Joseph H. Mrs. Julia Simon, 1840 Hammond, N. Y. PELLEGRINO. Ribecca. Mrs. Elizabeth Pel- Napoleon Street, Woonsocket, R. I. South Mole Street, Philadelphia. Pa. CHAPMAN, Joe Henry. Andrew Berry Chap- SIMPSON, George .1. Mrs. Joseph Dufault, legrino, 407 East Twenty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. man, R. P. D. 4, Mangum, Okla. 238 Canal Street, Brockton, Mass. COHEN, Mike. Louis Cohen, 125 Early SIMPSON. William P. Winchester C. Simpson, POPE, Simpson. Mrs. Lulu Louden Pope, Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Broken Bow, Okla. R. P. D. 5, Johnston, S. C. COI,LINS, Homer V. Mrs. Amanda Collins, SLIKOS, Tony. Miss Katie Sllkos, 58 Grand PORTErP'IELD, .lohn P. Mrs. Connie Porter- 23 South Spencer Street, Dalton, Ga. Sti'eet, Brooklyn, N. Y. iield, Atlanta, Tex. COLLINS, John. Mrs. Daniel O’Connor, 32S SMITH, Alya V. Daniel W. Smith, 619 POWELL, Kenneth E. Mrs. Katherine Powell, box West Sixteenth Street, New Y'ork City. Slurteyant Street. Detroit, Mich. 275, East Syracuse. N. Y. COLLINS, Joseph W. Mrs. Bridget Collim?, SMITH, Goebel. Sirs. Amelia Smith, Sadie- QUINN, James J. Mrs. Sarah Quinn, 692J 1754 Fulton Road, Cleveland, Ohio. ville. Ky. Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SNYDER, I'larl P. Mrs. Catherine F. Snyder, James P. Mrs. Margaret M. Quinn, DAt’S, John A, Ii’red Dau.s, general delivery. QUINN, Pigeon, Mich. 65 Sitgreayos Street, Phillipsburg, N. .1. Mill Street, Summerhill, Pa. SPEEGLE, Oscar. W. J. Spoegle, Town Crock, John. Mrs. Rosella PA Vis, William T. Mrs. R. A. Huddleston, RANDAZZO, Randazzo, corner Virginia and Madison Streets, Eu- Ala. 1005 East Thirty-eighth Street, Brooklyn, gene, Oreg. S'TABNER, Fred. Jacob Stabner, Tripp, S. N. Y. Dak. Jack. Mrs. Mary Erwin, RxlTZERSDORFER. Robert. Mrs. Vilma Rat- ERWIN, Elwood STEVENS, .T.tMES M. Mrs. Fannie Jennings, Munroe Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. zersdorfer, 251 V.^est Eleventh Street, New 3002 2323 North Fairhill Street, Philadelphia, Pa. George. Mrs. Dora Davis, 711 York, N. Y. GARDNER. STEVENS, John L, John G. Nordstrom, Bur- Street, Kenton, Ohio. RICHARDS, Roy II. Philip Richards, 616 West Lima ley, Idaho. GIKROT. Stephen. V. Gierot, 513 Maple West Front Street, Oil City, Pa. STEVENS, Marshall R. Mrs. May Leary, RICHARDS. William C. Mrs. Julia Richards, Street, Reading, Pa. Amston, Conn. Josefa Gonzales, 2d 236 Hull Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GONZALES, Jose. Miss STEVENS, Thomas. Mrs. Etta Stevens, Hills- Jlexico City, Mexico. RILEY, George W. J. C. Riley, Alma, Ark. De Medinas 20, boro. N. C. Tomkutonis, 4044 M.a- ROWDEN, Morris A. Mrs. Birdie Coonrod, GRITZ, John. Mike STROUP, William Russell. Mr.s. Catherine Ind. 2225 II Street, Bakersfield. Cal. goun Avenue, East Chicago, Yohn, R. P. D. Andersonburg, Pa. GROSSI, Michael. Mrs. Mannella Rendino, 1, RUSSELL, Raymond D. Mrs. Mary I. Rus- STUART, George. Albert Stuart, Grafton, N. sell, 12 Blanchard Avenue, Binghamton, Potenno Province, Lavovo, Italy. Dak. Otto D. William C. Grundman, N. Y. CRUNDMAN, Fannie :-31 Mission Street, San Antonio, Tex. STUBBLEFIELD, John W. Mrs. RUTHERFORD, Plummer. Mrs. Jane Ruther- Stubblefield, Columbus City, Ala. HOLLAND, Jesse. E. Holland, Bishopville, ford, Lafolletfe, Term. TAYLOR, Willie S. Mrs. Pauline Taylor, S. C. SALTSMAN, Prank W. Mrs. Mary Saltsman, Rochester, Tex. 835 East Eightheenth Street, Eric, Pa. HORNING, Edwin P. Mrs. Mary Horning, TEIPEL, Lee H. Mrs. Treasa Teipel, 334 734 East Morris Street, Indianapolis, Ind. SARDELLO, Jerry F. Joseph Sardello, South East Twelfth Street, Coyin.eton, Ky. Manchester. Conn. LF.ITHA, Edward. Silvester Leitha, R. F. D. Mrs. TEKIP, Raymond B. Anna Tekip, 1418 SCHALLES, Robert E. Charles Schalles, 1466 2, Waverly, Iowa. Avenue, Chicago, Edgemoor HI. Donaldson Street, Los Angeles, Cal. BOBB, John E. Mi.ss Dollie Loeb, 017 North Gussie TERRACE, Edward. Mrs. Terrace, SCHAPER, Gus H. Mrs. John Scliaper, 1610 Rocheblave, New Orleans, La. 243 Clinton Street. York City. New North Eighteenth Street, St. Louis, Mo. IMcGUIRE, Thomas Joseph. Patrick J. Mc- William. Tharp, THARP, Mrs. Orpha Ken- SCHWARTZ. Jack D. Mrs. Rose Schwartz, Guire. 108 East Eighty-eighth Street, New nett. Mo. 92 Vernon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. York City. William Okel. Mrs. Thax- THAXTON. Emma STILLM.tN. James C. Mrs. Annabelle Still- MfHUGH, Thomas. Mrs. T. Mellugh. 337 ton: Sissonville, W. Va. and thirty-third Street, man. 2515 North Sarah Avenue, St. Louis, East One hundred THOMPSON. Oscar C. Thomas .1. Thompson, 5Io. New York City. R. F. D. 1, Valders, Manitowoc County, Wis. McNALLY, Walter E. Martin F. McNally, TUFO, Doraenick. Tony Prumento, 13 Barber SULLIVAN. Percy E. Mrs. Catherine Sulli- •oT South Whipple Street, Lowell, Mass. Street. Atiliurn, N. Y. van, 408 West Point Avenue, Dunkirk, N. Y. IL' ('WILLIAMS, Thomas R. Mrs. Annie R. TURENNE. Adjutor T. Louis Turenne, Man- TAYLOR, William C. William J. Taylor, R. F. MacWilliams, 2 Central Street, Concord ville. R. I. D. 2, Milledgeville, Ga. .’nnetion, Ma.ss. ^ TURPIN. Eli F. C. L. Turpin, Indian Valley, TESSM.\N, Fred J. Mrs. Pauline Walsky, MATLICK, Scott. Joseph T. Matlick, R. P. Va. Bristol, Conn. D. 1, Rutledge, Mo. THEOBALD, Herbert T. Edward Theobald, TURVY, Anthony. Albert Ruck, R. P. D. 2, MEANEY, Martin J. Tim Meane5’, Jesup, Headley Terrace, Irvington, N. .1. l)ox 204, Wauwatoso, Wis. 38 Iowa. THOMAS, Floyd. T. J. Thomas, Rockwell, UI'SON, William IT. Mrs. W. N. Upson. 135 MILLER, Will II. W. B. Miller, 4317 Bagley Mayfield Avenue, Akron. Ohio. Iowa. .' venue, Seattle, Wash. URBAN, Walter J. Mrs. Mary Urban, Hazard- THOMAS, James N. Mrs. Dora Grover, 126 Morris, 12 MtiRRIS, James 1. James A. West ville. Conn. Elm .Street, Keene. N. II. Park Street, Providence, R. I. Jesse L. Mrs. Martha Jane URICH, Edward P. Prank J. Urich, Garner, THOMAS, MULLER, George. Mrs. Margaret Muller, Thomas, Ivor, Va. 2021 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Iowa. THOMPSON, Carson. Mrs. Dellia Cox, Pu- NEWTON, John M. Andrew J. Newton, 1308 VALASIS, George E. Mrs. Georgia Valasis, laski, Va. Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. Clada, State of Laconia. Greece. Rt. Louis TONKER. Henry. Mrs. Jennie Tonker, R. P. NORTON, Dewitt. J. M. Norton, Olustee, VANDERLOO, John J. Theodore J. Vander- loo, Street, Oakland, Cal. D. 1. Dot, Va. Okla. 4360 Howe Harry H. Townsend, VENEMAN, Joseph. Mrs. Clara Veneman, TOWNSEND, Vine A. O'BRIEN, James J. John J. O’Brien, 445 East Street, Elgin, III. 153 Temple Street, Paterson, N. J. 1019 Prospect Twenty-first Street, Paterson, N. .1. Guy. William A. Tumlln, R. P. D. \P1RBURG, Joseph. John Verburg, R. P. D. TUMLIN, O’CONNOR, Michael J. Timothy O’Connor, Gainesville, Ga. 8. Grand Rapids, Mich. 1. 1978 Hughes Avenue, New York City. J. Turk, 6 Cedar Harley A. George W. Vernon, TURK. Roy. Mrs. Julia J'ENALIGAN, William J. Mrs. Gertrude Pen- VERNON, Eldon. Mo. Street. I’.inghamton, N. Y. aligan, Milltown, Me. URBANSKI, John. Joseph Kusek, box N 125, i'ETERSON, Oscar A. Mrs. Hannah Peter.son, WALLACE, Henry. Mrs. Eliza Wallace, 1508 Perth Amboy, N. J. R. F. D. 3. Ada, Minn. Cushing Street, Houston, Tex. URNER, Joseph E. Paul Urner, 729 North J'ETRAN, Frederick, Jr. Mrs. Antoinette WALLIS Richard L. George L. Wallis, R. F. Ninth Street, Sheboygan, Wis. Petran, Moscow Avenue, Sayvillc, N. Y. D. 9, Galnesyille, Ga. VAN ZANDT, Ralph D. James A. Van Zandt, POPPLE, George E. Mrs. Emily Popple, R. P. WEBB, Jasper E. Charles W. Webb, Hugo, Agency, Iowa. D. 8. Chippewa Falls, WTs. Colo. VISCOME, Ram Dominick Viscome, 406 West PRATT, Charles E. Mrs. Mary L. Pratt, Bril- WEBBER, John II. Robert Webber, R. P. D. Second .Street, Fulton. N. Y. liant, Ohio. 1, Centerville Station. 111. WALKER, William W. W. R. Walker, Pacific RACHILLA, Alexander Prank. Mrs. Agnes WEBBER, John W. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Webber, Junction, Iowa. RaehiUa. 100 Gemior Avenue, Hawtramck, 206 East Market Street, Schuylkill Haven, WARNKKE, I’leas. Louis E. Warncke, Mount Mich. I'a. Ida, Ark. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BTHLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919. 15 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

WARR, Alton. William M. Warr, McBee, JONES, Lee. Mrs. E. W. Avel, Andrew, Iowa. WHITAKER, Clifford. James W. Whitaker, S. C. KRIEG, Charles. Anna Krieg, 1327 Arch R. F. D. B, Donalsonville, Ga. WEAND, William M. Mrs. Elizabeth Weand, Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIA5IS, Jasper. A. li. Williams, Mitchell, 4545 North Colorado Street, Philadelphia, LILLY, Charles E. Mrs. Ella M. Lilly, 3410 La. Pa. Esther Place, Highlandtown, Md. WINGATE, George 51. 5Irs. 5Iary A. Win- WELLMAN, Wencelaus. Mrs. Henry Well- LOGAN, James Augustus. Mrs. Margaret gate, 4 North Second Street. Shamokin, Pa. man, R. F. D. 2, Fort Recovery, Ohio. Skaggs, R. F. D. 1, Vichy, Mo! WOOD, 5Iorris. James P. Wood, Stratford, WEPFER, William O. Mcs. .Susan Wepfer, LUSTER, Thomas J. Sutton F. Luster, Keota, Okla. 608 Second Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Okla. Wounded Slightly. WESTFALL, Leonard. Mrs. Martha Westfall, McGEHEE, Leland F. Mrs. Kate Barnett, Sherwood, Oreg. Vivian, La. CAPTAINS. WESTFALL, Leonard L. Thomas M. West- McKINSEY, Sam. Edward McKinsey, Nor- fall, Aithom, I’a. tonville, Ky. HELLINGER, David Oscar. 5Irs. Emma Hel- WHEELER. Glenn B. Melvin W. Wheeler, MAHONEY, Timothy J. .Teremiah J. Mahoney, linger, Grover Hill, Ohio. Phon, Mont. 174 Pleasant Street, Cambridge, Mass. SALLEE, Julius O. Wat Hardin Sallee, 339 WHITE, Harold William. Mrs. Nora V. MARTIN, Carlton F. Mrs. Grace Martin, 10 Bloom Street, Baltimore, 5Id. White, Clayville, N. Y. First Street. Camillus, N. Y. TROXELL, Thomas F. 5Irs. 51ary K. Troxell, WHITLEY, Lonzy. A. L. Whitley, Athens, MARX, William A. Mrs. Catherine Marx, 3312 West North Avenue, Baltimore, 5Id. Ala. 314 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TURNER, Edger B. James Turner, Lafollette, WILKINSON, Charles T. William H. Wil- MASSE, William. Joseph Masse, 563 North Tenn. kinson, 155 Garden Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Front Street, New Bedford, Mass. LIEUTENANTS. WILSON, Charles. Mrs. J. Wilson, Cllfifslde Henry E. Mrs. David H. Bailey, MATHESON, Albert Park. Cornwall, N. Y. Carrolton, Tex. BADER, X. Joseph F. Bader, 140 WINKLE, Charles J. Mrs, Bertha Winkle, R. MATHEWS, John H. Mrs. Dorothy Mathews, Pearl Street, Now York, N. Y. DEVORE, Clarence 5Irs. A. Devore, F. D. 1, bo.x 54, South Haven, Mich. 440 Hamilton Street, Johnson City, Tenn. O. James 1016 Chess Street, 5Ionongahela, Pa. ALLEN, Grant. Palmer A. .Vilen, Powell, Pa. MATSON, Axel. John M. Matson, Goldfield, BAILEY, John R. J. A. Bailey, box 350, Keys- Iowa. FOCHT, John Arnold. Mrs. Israel Shell ville, Va, RAUS, Joseph. James M. Svitak, 2346 South Focht. Sweetwater, Tex. HOOK. James P. Edward B. Hook, city office, BAILLIEU, Marshall Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Gustave L. Thl Vanhooren, Augusta, Ga. Twenty-second and Raleigh RAYPOLE, Thomas E. Mrs. Mary Raypole, Streets, Port- William R. Dr. H. land, Oreg, 1039 Smith Street, Galion, Ohio. KENNEALY. John Ken- nealy, 117 Harvard Street, Brookline, 5Iass. BAMFOrD, Herbert M. Mrs. Clara P. Bam- REED, Burl. Mrs. Julia Reed, R. F. D. 6, LAUGHLIN, Ludlie I. James B. Laughlin, ‘ord. Nesquehoning, Pa. Corinth, Miss. 400 Devonshire Street, Pittsburg!*, Pa. BARBIERI, Carlo. Giovanni Barbieri, 125 REED, Carl L. Mrs. Amelia Reed, 664 Haw- NEWLAND, Lyndsay Robert R. New- Arch Street, Bridgeport, thorne Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. W. Conn. land. Areola, Va. BARROWS, Marion F. Mrs. Nettie Barrows, REED, Elmer. Mrs. Lumanda Reed, 2216 URIDGE, Owen Fawcett. Harry T. Uridge, R. F. I). 18, Talmadge, Ohio. North Waco Street, Wichita, Kans. 152 Putnam Avenue, Detroit, 5Iich. BA.^ZYNSKI, Peter F. Mrs. Mary Balza, 144 REED, Willie T. Abe Reed, Astoria, 111. VOI.K51ANN, James II. Arthur L. K. Volk- Fulton Street, Buffalo, N, Y. Lewis. 51 rs. Angela Russo, 39 Bath RUSSO, mann, 40 Norfolk Road, Brooklyn, 5Iass. BERRY, William. Mrs. Margaret Berry, 1041 Road, Newport, R. I. W.\LLER, Luther II. Dr. George P. Waller, Winton Street, Dunmor, Pa. SALVINO, Peter. Tony Salvino, Bryant, R. F. D. 5, Montgomery, Ala. BILLINGSLEY, William I’bandood. James B. Okla. WEBER, Robert R. Robert C. Porter, Billingsley, R. F. D. Bloomington Springs, 1700 1, SALVITTI, Philip. William Lynch, Butte, Spreckels Building, San Francisco, Cal. Tenn. 5Iont. BOLLINGER. Charles W. Mrs. Amanda E. SERGB.VNT.S. Bollinger, 514 Galbrcath SCHLEICIIERT, Edward A. Mrs. Emma Street, New Castle, ARMSTRONG, George V, .John Arm.strong, I’a. Schleichert, 2303 South Whipple Street, Chi- cago, III. 748 Fifty-first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BONAR, William. Mrs. Nora Bonar, 49 Linden SHADRICK, Thomas. James W. Rankin, BAKER, Joseph Wesley. Alfred Baker, 2823 Avenue, Moundsville, W. Va. Avenue G, Ensley, Ala. Route 3, Heflin, Ala. BOYD, Robert L. Felix G. Boyd, Alba, Tex. SHANNON, William T. 5Irs, Anna Shannon, BAKER, Walter H. 5Irs. 5Iabel Baker, R. F. CLARKSOn. Walter E. John D. 1. Clarkson, 4650 1606 Park Avenue, Chicago, 111. Hannah, Okla. Pennsylvania Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. SLIWINSKI, John. Albert Sliwinski, 2316 BROWN, Otto G. Emanuel Brown, Dundee, Reulten Henry. CLAYBORNE. Mrs. Flora Lebanon Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Minn. Clayborne, R. F. D. 4, Linden, Tenn. SMITH, Fred. Mrs. Oliver A. Taylor, Oak- D.ANIEL, Seth A. Mrs. Payton A. Daniel, CONNELLY, Maurice .1. John J. Connelly, R. man, Ala. New Waverly, Tex. I’. D. 3, Pot.sdam, N. Y. S5IITH, George. James Smith, 1437 Lexing- DONOV.-\N, Timothy J. T. Donovan, Chero- Emmet Francis. kee, COSGROVE, Mrs. Michael ton Avenue, New York, N. Y. Iowa. Cosgrove, 353 Liberty Street, Beacon, 5Iarvin N. Y. S5IITH, Henry Irva, Mrs. Anna Frances HOL5IES, R. .Tames M. Holmes, R. COSTELLI, Janies. Mrs. Salvatore F. 1). 1, Cottondale, .\la. Costelli, Smith, general delivery, Ridgeway, 5Io. 926 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AIcKINNEY, E. 5Irs. Lizzie B. SPEISHER, Leo P, 5Irs. Alma Speisher, Keri- Edward Rog- COVEY, Jesse J. Lewis P. Covey, Pulaski, Va. ers, Hampton, Tenn. sett. Ark. CRENSH.AW, Oscar. George Crenshaw, gen- 5IURPHY', William. 5Irs. Othelia 5Iurphy, STAFFIERI, Paulo. 5Irs. Antonetta Frisola, eral delivery, Brownsville, Tenn. R. F. D. 2, box Lynchburg, Va. 1316 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 5, DAVIS, Roy E. Fred Davis, general delivery, NULL, 5Iarvin B. Mrs. Lucy M. STAFFORD, Thomas George. Mrs. Mary E. Walker, Chicago, 111. Batesville. Tex. Stafford, 55 West Eleventh Street, New DEUEL, Ernest R. Mrs. Laura Deuel, R. F. OATES, Robert E. 51rs. Mary Oates, 340 York, N. Y. D. 2, Decatur, Mich. East Union Street, Lockport, N. Y. Coon. South Stamper, Sellars, FOLDENAUER, Charles Andrew. STAMPER, O'CONNOR, Robert J. 5Irs. A. G. Walker, Rupert Ky. Foldenauer, 604 Fleming Street, Howell, Sebastopol, Cal. Mich. STITZEL, George Kuhn. 5Irs. Manna Ann PATTINSON, Robert C. H. Bernard, 621 Wilsonvllle, Nebr. FOLEY. Charles M. Mrs. Ethel Foley, Gor- Stitzel, We.st Park Street, Anaconda, Mont. Irving. Oliver M. Tate, 767 Division Philip ham. III. TATE, P05IPLIANO. Louis. Pompliano, 609 Street, Camden, N. J. Monroe Street, N. ,T. FRANSCIONI, Frank P. Virgel Franscloni, Hoboken, 5Irs. Thomas, Clay, Soledad, Cal. THOMAS, Albert. Emma PC>PE, Walter C. Ernest L. Pope, 3526 Lin- GOODIN, Elbert. Charles M. Goodin, Dover, W. Va. denwan Avenue, Racine, TVis. Tenn. THRUMBLE, James. Mrs. Ellen Thrumble, S5IITII, William O. William Smith, Maynard 3766 Kistner Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Street, Tuckahoe, N. Y. GOODPASTER, Clay. Mrs. Mary Goodpaster. SPAULDING, Wesley. P. H. Spaulding, Hins- Owingsvllle, Ky. TOMPKINS, George B. George B. Tompkins, Tenn. dale. 111. GOODWIN, Bruce R. Mrs. Mildred Goodwin, sr., Byi'dstown, THOMPSON, John T. John Thompson, R. F. SPITZEN, Lawrence H. 5Irs. Katherine 12 Riverview Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Spitzen, 3 Chestnut Street, Stapleton, Staten D. 1, Princeton. 5Iinn. GOODWIN, Edward E. Mrs. Martha Goodwin, Island, N. Y. Butler, Tenn. TORRY, Fillipe. Eueebo Torry, 232 Elizabeth Street, New York, N. Y. STEVENS, William. 5Irs. Eliza Stevens, 210 GOSSETT, Floyd E. William D. Gossett, Newport Street. Glenlyon, Pa. Lakeview, Tex. URE, Irwin C. Mrs. Christian Luckason, Han- lontown. Iowa. TH05IPSON, Clifford G. Mrs. Sarah Thomp- GRAHAM. Ed. Bolin Graham, Neosho, Mo. son. 4451 State Street. Chicago. 111. VAN HAM, Frederick F. Mrs. Marie Van GRANFELL. Charles R. William A. Granfell, UREDA, Lawrence. 5Irs. 5Iary Ureda, 903 R. F. Dennison, Ohio. Ham, 1413 Oakland Avenue, Joliet, 111. 1, VANDEWALLE, Constantinus. Adolph Loncke, Maple Street, Milwaukee, Wis. GR VNT, George "W. Mrs. Alice Grant, 217 WARRICK, Harry W. Mrs. L. M. Warrick, Taylor Street, Bristol, Va. Loncke, Summer, Wash. Veroni, 517 Lin- Fort Des 5Ioines, Iowa. GREGWARE, Henry. Mrs. Mary Antonio, VERONI, Ernest. Antonio Francisco, Cal. Chasm Falls, N. Y. den Avenue, South San CORPOUALS. D. Vogt, 211 Walnut GRZYWA, Telesfor P. Osceola, VOGT, William C. John Joe Grzywa, Otto J. James Kragness, Slay- Nebr. Street. Chattanooga, Tenn. KRAGNESS, WARD, Melvin. Mrs. Grace Ward, Davisport, ton. Minn. GUILMETTE, George. Alfred Gullmette, Ky. KURPIEWSKI, Charles. (No emergency ad- Somersworth, N. II. dress giiven.) Francis W. William P. Warner, HAAKER, Otto C. Mrs. Henrietta Ilaaker, WARNER, LE.\5IY, Thomas B. Mrs. Margaret F. Cos- R. F. D. 1, Charleston, W. Va. .‘!517 Western Avenue, Chi

MUNX.EY, .Tamos F. Miss Mary M. Munley, CRISSBY, Paul. Richard Crlssey, 210 Willis UTSEY, Walker W. Mrs. Lizzie Utsey, Ash Street. Arehlhald, Pa. Street, , Ohio. Grover, S. C. MURRAY, Hugh N. Mrs. Bridget Murray, DAIIILL, William F. Mrs. Margaret Dahlll, VANDERBIL'T, Lester. Mrs. Ruth S. Vander- 17 Dennison Street, Newport, R. I. 52 Lyon Street, Pall River, Mass. bilt. 410 Fourth Street, Marion, Iowa. MYERS, William P. Mrs. Rosa B. Myers, 805 DETEGOUSKI, Stanley. Mrs. Erig Rukert, VAN VOORS'T, Alvin G. Mrs. Katherine Van Madison Avenue NW., Roanoke, Va. 3637 Borioyina Street, Minooka, Pa. Voor.st, 47 'Tenbroock Place, Alb.any, N. Y. NKIiSON, Oscar E. Mrs. Selma Nelson, 8-16 DEWEY. Walter. Mrs. Lydia J. Willis, R. P. VAUGHN, Michael J. James Vaughn, Ono Thirtieth Street, Oakland. Cal. D. 1, Tulare, S. Dak. hundred and thirty-eighth Street and St. KELSON, William Karl. Mrs. Amanda Nel- HAGEN, Herbert A. Frank Hagen, Franklin, Anne Avenue, New York City, N. Y. son, 26 Union Street, Greenville, Pa. Minn. VOSS, Paul. Fred C. Voss, 319 North Four- NEVILLE, Darius Burnham. Darius G. Ne- HAGSTROM, Axel Hugo. Victor Gustave teenth Street, Saginaw, Mich. ville, route 2, box lOB, Eldorn Mo. Hagstrom, 3136 North Clark Street, Chi- W.VLL, 'Thomas J. Melvin M. Wall, Todd, O’BRIEN, James .T. Joseph J. .Johnson, Mer- cago, HI. N. C. cantile Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo. HAISLETT. Stanley J. Mrs. Annie Blythe, WALLACE, Ralph T. Miss Mary Wallace, O’BRIEN, Jeremiah. Mrs. Catherine O’Brien, 226 Whittric Street, Chicago, 111. Medor.i, 111. .82 Houston Avenue, Newport, R. I. HALL, Lewis Q. Charles C. Hall, Railroad WALLACE, Samuel T. Mrs. Lillian L. Wal- Iteiil Ralston, RALSTON, David C. James Street, Cardington, Ohio. lace, 901 West Autumn Street, Greensburg, Caledonia, 111. HANNON. James B. Mrs. Katherine Gullick, Pa. RALSTON, Edgar A. James A. Ralston, R. F. 3606 Herbert Street, St. Louis, Mo. Walter C. William E. Wallace, D. 2, Wyoming, Iowa. HENNIGAN, Michael. Mrs. Michael Hennl- WALLACE, REGAN, James. Mrs. John Barrett, 3443 gan, Sangerties, N. Y. Moline, Kans. South Leavitt Street, Chicago, 111. WARDLAW, William X. J. T. Wardlaw,- RIGGlNvS. Robert L. Mrs. L. J. Riggins, 404 BDGI.ER. Springville, Miss. North Briggs Street. Valdosta, Ga. NEWMAN, Knox. Carl Newman, Fayetteville, WARTEHOW, Paul J. Perdenand Warte- SALLEE, Ernest. William Andrews, Mt. Tenn. how, 325 'Third Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Norish, Mo. MUSICIANS. WES'TER, John W. Allen Wester, Seymour, SMITH, John. Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, 210 Mo. MEISEL, Arthur A. Moeller, Hull Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Dora WESTERBERG. Swan II. Charley A. .Tohn- SPENCE. Daniel C. II. M. Spence, 268 Sev- 1535 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal. son, 3932 Snelling Avenue, South Minne- enty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. NEWTON, John A. A. J. Newton. 1921^ apolis, Minn. STAN CLIFF, Warren E. Mrs. Gertrude South Dakinia Avenue. 'Tacoma, Wash. WESTERNBERGER, Peter L. Peter J. West- StancliCf, 320 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn, MECHANICS. ernberger, 1325 North Fifth Street, Spring- N. Y. field, 111. S'rANEWICH, John. Mrs. Anna Stanewich, GRANT, Ernest 11. John Grant, 140 Webster WETMER, Raymond O. .\mos H. Wetmer, Benton. 111. Avenue. Yonkers, N. Y. Vergas, Minn. S'rEVENSON. Robert. Mrs. Eliza Steven- MEIER. Harry G. Mr.s. William Meier, Graf- WETMORE, Hal Stanley. Mrs, George Beaver, ton, son. Bethel, Tenn. 111. Woodleaf, N. C. STRONG, John W. John 'W. Strong, Junction, SCHWARZ, Karl. Karl Schwarz, sr., Jamaica WESTMORELAND, Jesse. W. Westmoreland, Creek, Springfield Garden, N. Y. HI. R. F. D. 2, box 22, Austin, Tex. SULLIVAN, William S. L. Sullivan, 78 East STRAIN. William J. Mrs. Margaret Strain, WEYGAND, Louis A. Mrs. William Best, Ijcnox Street, Roxbury, Mass. 552 West I’arkside Avenue, Auston, 111. 914 East Twentieth Street, Erie, Pa. TAYLOR, Leonard A. Mrs. Mary Taylor, Ox- WAGONERS. WHITNEY Alton L. Mrs. Catherine Whitney, ford, N. C. 24 Marshall Street, Newark, N. J. SMI'TH, Dewey D. THOMAS, John J. Mrs. Mary Thomas, 3338 Abraham L. Smith, Tru- WOODWARD, William A. Mrs. Maggie Wood- .Vmboy, N. J. fant, Mich. Laurie Street. I’erth ward, R. P. D. 2, Patrick, S. C. THOMPSON, William A. George W. Thomp- THOMAS, John. David Thomas, Jensen, Hypolice Usclnski, Gutten- Nebr. USCINSKl, Leon. son. Beckley, W. Va. berg, N. J. TOWN, .Tohn D. Mrs. Blanche THORN. Joseph G. Mrs. Emma M. 'Thorn, Town, 1847 VODNEK, John. Miss Matilda Vodnek, 1618 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md. R. F. D. 3, box 121, Humboldt, Tenn. Seventh Street, Perry, Iowa. THORP. William. John M. Thorp, 459 Elli- COOK. WALLACE, Howard G. Mrs. Elizabeth Wal- son Street, Paterson, N. .1. lace, 3839 North Nineteenth Street, Phila- RAUSON. George II. Mrs. E. Rauson, 79 TIl’PETT, John W. George Tippett, Pelzer, delphia, Pa. Lofferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. S. C. WALLACE, 'Thoda R. George V. Wallace, El- TRACY, Lee. Mrs. Mary B, Tracy, Ledge PRIVATES. vaston. 111. Harry C. Miss Magdalene West- Road, Burlington, Vt. SHATZ, Julius. Sam Levine, 344 Powell WESTPHAL, phal, Street, Buffalo. N. Y. TURLEY. Chester Ernest. Jap Turley, R. F. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 308 Dodge William I. Mrs. j»mrlia Bigelow, D. 1, Corydon, Ipd. SIEBENMARK, William W. Mrs. Edith Sieb- BIGELOW, .Joseph. 709 Edba Street, Massillon, Ohio. US HAN, Michael Morris Ushan, 124 enmark. Ne w Buffalo, Mich. Avenue, Jersey .1. George. Herbert Aldridge, Ustlck, Sherman City, N. SMITH. Charles H. Harry G. Smith, Kirk- ALDRIDGE, Herbert C. Mrs. Ernest C. Ver- Idaho. VERWIEBE, land, 111. wiebe, 730 State Street. Schenectady, N. Y. SMITH, Elisha. Mrs. Sarah Smith, Hunting- BAGO, Paul. Mrs. Anna Ballak, 3 Second VICE, Raymond S. Miss Grace Vice, Tuscola, ton, W. Va. Street, Passaic, N. J. HI. STRUCK, Walter. Mrs. Sofia Struck, 40 BAILEY, John W. John W. Bailey, 1567 WALTERS. John J. George Walters, 200 Newman Street, South Boston, Mass. Valley Avenue, St. Louis, Mo, Peeler Street. Johnstown, Pa. STUEHM, Herman. Christ Stuehm, Papil- BAKER, James. Lizzie E. Baker, 1407 De- WARRIS, Frank. John A. Warrls, 718 East lion, Nebr. troit Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn. Fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y; SUDDUTH, William A. Mrs. Ruth E. Sud- BAKER, Paul W. George Baker, 374 Mittoff WARTOLSKY. Samuel. Abraham Wartolsky, duth. Ware Shoals, S. C. Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 2015 North Thirty-first Street, Philadelphia, SULLINGER, Truby C. Wilford Sullinger, BALL, William. Willi.am Ball, 177 Strauss Pa. Chitwood, Mo. Street, Bulfalo. N. 'Y. Soccorso. Gulllano, box BAMBERGER, William Frank. Charles Bam- Thomas .7. Mrs. Annie Flaherty, TECCE, Tony 22, WHALEN, 2130 North Second Street, Philadel- 382 East Street, Boston, Mass. Norton, Pa. berger. WHEELER, Harry Elmer. Mrs. Laura Mitch- TKITLER, Herman. Mrs. Rachel Teitler, 68 phia, Pa. ell, 306 West Chickasaw Street, Oklahoma Chester Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BAMBRICK, Nicholas. Mrs. Walter Jordon, City, Okla. TEIKEIRA, John F. Joe F. 'Teixelra, Austin, 107 Bower Street, Jersey City, N. J. Nev. Gains A, B. A. Barber, Millry, Ala. Walter E. Carolina Nucklan, 258 BARBER. WH.LIAMS, TELKBS, Reinhardt J. Margaret Lynch, 674 BAZILIANSKAS, William. Steve Riley, 33 Felton Street, South Amboy, N. J. Academy Street, New Y'ork, N. Y. John Street. Amsterdam, N. Y. WILLS, William F. Mrs. E. A. Wills, 39 West TELL.IOHN, Harry S. Mrs. Barbara Telljohn, BE'TTMAN, William H. Henry J. Bcttman, Hawthorne Street, Dalton, Ga. 312 Center Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Worden, 111. James George J. WINDHAM, G. Windham, TERNS, John F. Mrs. Sarah Terns, Chad- BINDER, Albert. Miss Mary Binder, North R. F. Reynolds, D. 3, Ga. rvicks, N. Y. Street, Lancaster. Ohio. .Joseph A. Mrs. Catherine Zeller, /ELLER, TERRELL, William A. William S. Terrell, Frank J. 'William G. Bruns, 20 West Philadelphia, Pa. BRUNS, 5604 Catherine Street, Kingsville, 'Tex. Daniel Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.ABCOCK, William E. Harry N. Babcock, TERRY, John R. George Terry, Peterstown, BURKIEVICZ. William. John Burkievicz, 218 CreenviJle, III. W. Va. Dolver Street, Elizabeth, N. J. BAILEY, Thomas D. Charley Bailey, Sand TESTA, Frank. Angelo Testa, 324 South Main CARUSO, John M. Mrs. Antenctta Caruso, Springs. Okla. Street, Waterbury, Conn. Linden. N. J. BERRY, Joe. Mrs. Mattie Kelly, 2926 Ave- THEISON, William V. Mrs. Dena B. Theison, CAVENER, Cyrus. Thomas D. Cavener, nue F. Birmingham, Ala. .312 East Fifth Street, Anaconda, Cal. R. P. D. 3, Eldorado, Harmon County, Ohio. RIGGERS, ’Terrie. James Riggers, California, THIENE, Herman A. Alfred 'Thiene, West CHAPMAN, Walter L. Louis Chapman, Ed- Mo. Plains, Mo. gar, Wis. BRADLEY, Cullie W. Olen W. Bradley, star 'THOMAS, Herman. Mrs. Maria Thomas, CHINIEK. Prank. Mrs. Wallira Bohar, Terry- route, Lyles, Tenn. Noel, Va. ville, Conn. BURNS, Henry .1. Miss Mary Burns, 102 St. TIVANO, Prank. Philiij Tivano, Pichaudi COLICCHIO. Vincent. Mrs. Concetti Colic- Clair Street, Geneva, N. Y. Province, Italy. chio. 73 Mission Street, Montclair, N. Y. CAIN, John S. Mrs. Amoret Cain, 422 Beaver TOOMEY, James J. Mrs. Mary Toomey, 23 COLLIER, Lome. Mrs. M. Collier, 344 Com- Avenue. Aliquippa, Pa. Clifford Avenue, W.are, Mass. monwealth Avenue, Detroit, Mich. CAMPBELL, Oscar W. Oscar W. Campbell, TRUESDELL. Harold. Mrs. Hattie L. Trues- COLLINS, Henry W. Mrs. Mary B. Collins, Harrison. Ark. dell, R. F. D. No. 10, Youngstown, N. Y. 114 Main Street, Whitehall, N. Y. CHARPENTIER, Joseph. Mrs. Maude Char- UPHOFF, Louis 11. John II. Uphoff, Advance, COURTNEY, Ernest H. Luther Courtney, pentier, 32 Putnam Street, Waterbury, Conn. Mo. Checotah. Okla. COHEN, Murray. Isidor Cohen, Leonard UPPERMAN, .John Le Roy. William Ells- DI CAMILLO, Ralph. .John D1 Camillo, box 2, Bridge. Conn. worth Upperman, Williamsport, Md. Gibbstown, N. .7. COLLINS. George. Josephine Burkett, Deats- USNER, Emile P. Mrs. John Usner, 2910 An- DR.-VIN, Joseph E. Luke Drain, 10-4 Faber vllle, Ala. nunciation Street, New Orleans, La. Street, Hamtramck, Jlich. COSGROVE, Thomas S. Mrs. Olive Cosgrove, US'TACH, 'Tony. Mrs. Pazolyc Parzyeh, Mil- GILBRO, Earl M. L. B. Gilbro, 32 Howard 1638 Champlain Street, Toledo, Ohio. lers Pails, Mass. Court, Keene, N. H. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910. 17 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

GOINES, Othello. Mrs. Marsarct Goines, 217 GRIFFIN, Varney. Mrs. Martha Giffin, 1212 SUTIIERLIN, Ambirs E. Mrs. Sylvia Suther- East Euclid Avenue, SprinKlield, Cihio. South Seventh Street, Shelbyville, 111. lin. Bothany, Mo. HAIrDEN, Willie. Mrs. Sallie Hadden, R. P. HEPNER, Oscar. Mrs. Anna Hepner, 188 St. TENNITY, Thomas. Lewis Tenuity, 107i D. 5, Swaynesboro, Ga. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clark Street, Auburn. N. Y. HADY, Thomas ,T. Thomas J. Hardy, 325 HILL, James B. Miss Sue A. Olcott, 1731 THATCHER, Dolen. Mrs. Lee Folson, Ring- Concord Avenue, Watertown, Wis. Santa Clara Street, San Leandro, Cal. ling, Okla. HARGROVE, Rou))en R. Hampton Hargrow, HOOTMAN, Walter. Henry Hootman, Mount THORNAS.IO, Frank A. IMrs. Ruth Thornsjo, R. F. D, 2, Bloomfield, Iowa, Zion, Iowa. 4154 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis. Minn. HUNT, John W. Daniel O’Neill, 119 North KEENAN, John A. Mrs. Lester R. Hess, 3754 THORNTON, Gordon. Mrs. Kate Wooler, Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa. North Franklin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1202 East High Street, Lima, Ohio. KITCHENS. Howard J. Joe R. Kitchens, KULHAYI, Julius. ^Mrs. Elizabeth Kulhayl, TROOK, Nicholas Jay. Mrs. Ruth A. Trook, Wichila Falls, Tex. 480 Spruce Street, Bridgeport, Conn. general delivery Avoca, Nebr. Wilbur KOUNS, Andrew S. Isaac E. Kouns, Rocky MATHONY, R. Mrs. Metta C. Ma- TROOP, Martin G. Amos F. Troop, 555J Ford, Colo. thony, Harrisville, W. Va. Maner Street, Lancaster, Pa. KUCHARCZYK, Joseph. Albert Kucharezyk, MATZNER, Herbert. Alois Matzner, R. P. D. TRUSSO, Sale. Maggie De Paolo, 323 East 3458- East Seventieth Street, Cleveland, 2, Stickney, S. Dak. Twelfth Street, New York. N. Y. Ohio. MII.LER, Charles R. Mrs. Cora Miller, Port TURNER, Edwood W. Zib Turner. Galveston, LAWTER, Curtis. Mrs. Benjamin H. Lawter, Gibson, Okla. Tex. A. 44 812 We.st Spring Street, St. Marys, Ohio. MORLEY^, Richard Miss Dorris Morley, West Seventy-seventh Street, New York, TURNER. Henry Walter. Walter Turner, Gar- LIBBY, Walter R, Fred W. Libby, Odebolt, rison, N. Iowa. N. Y. Y. McGINNE.SS. MUNDINE, Tom V. Charley Mundine, R. F. D. UNBEDACHT, John T. Jack Stelling, Puyal- Prank B. Washington Cla.yton lup, Wash. McGinness, G45 Kenyon Street NW., Wash- 1, McDade, Tex. ington, D. C. NEWBY, Oris L. JIrs. Sarah E. N'rwby, New UNSWORTH, Ira G. Mrs. Sally Unsworth, McKENNA, Jo.seph. Mrs, Mary McKenna, Philadelphia, Ind. Ninth and Washington Street, New Castle, NYGREN, Oscar A. Mrs. H. P. Nygren, 1812 general delivery, Nokomis, III. Del. North Forty-sixth Street, Seattle, Wash. MEAD, Lewis A, Mrs. Rose Mead, 3705 UPSHAW, Ernest L. Mrs. E. O. .Tames, OATES, Patrick II. Miss Margaret Oates, North Paulina Street, Chicago, 111. Gether, Va. 6 West Ninth Street. York. N. Y, MEANS, Ted. Mrs. Sarah C. Means, Valier, New Pa. O'BRIEN, Joseph P, Mrs. A. O’Brien, 10 Moss URBACH, Fred A. Mrs. Nellie Urbach, Ver- .'Vvenue, Brookline, Mass. gas, Minn. MILLER, Gust. William Miller, box 63, OWENS, Edward. Mrs. John W. Owens, 173 Benjamin, Mrs, Anbatovie, Golden Valley, USENKI, Waeud N. Dak. •Tones Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Great Neck, N. Y. MORELLI, Filberto. Frank Prlnzipe, 373 For- PA’rOCK.V, James. Johir Patocka, Lake Andes, James John H. wuer Street, Chicago, 111. S. Dak. VAN CLEVE, M. W. Van MURRY, Arthur W. Charles B. Dunn, I,ecs- Cleve, R. P. D. No.' 4, Roadhouse, III. burg, Ala. PERRY, Frank. James A. Perry, Ramage, W. VAN KIRK, Harry L. Miss Lulu Van Kirk, Va. NESCI, Pietro. Mrs. Rose Mesci, 1310 Sixty- 3755 Rokeby Street, Chicago, 111. third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PETRO, Joseph. Pasquale Liquri, 190 Twelfth VANOSS. Mark. Mrs. Fannie Vanoss, R. F. NESS, Sander O. Halvor A, Ness, 119 Mount Street, Jerse.v City, N. J. D. No. 6, Green Bay. Wis. Airy Street, St. PETROZZELLO, Guiseppe. Frank Pi'trozzello, VARNER, Raymond. Mrs. J. W. Varner, 529 _ Paul, Minn, NUGENT, William J. Mrs. Catherine Nugent, 690 North Miiin Street, New Britain, Conn. Sinclair Street, Sara, Pa. 43 Plymouth Street, Brockton, Mass. PINOSKY, Joe. Mrs. Katherine Pinosky, 2049 VARNER, Roscoe S. Samuel L. Varner, 913 NULCAVAGE, Anthony. Will Batchman, West Thirteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Bedford Street, .Tohnstown, Pa. Gilberton, Pa. POTEMPA, Joseph. Louis Potempa, 2157 VASILAUSKAS, Stanley. John W.aslom, box O.SBORNE. .John R. ,Tohn Lee Osborne, R. P. Long Avenue, Chicago, 111. 660, Derl).v Line, Vt. D. 15, Pineville. N. C. SCHIMEL, Otis. Charles W. Schimmel, 3117 VOCIIA, George. Mrs. Nellie Vocha, box 90, O’DONNELL, James A. Mrs, Mary O’Donnell, Fulton Street, Chicago, HI. Essex Center, Vt. I’almer, Kans, SCHOENING, Louis H. Maurice Schoening, VOGT, Joseph E. Mrs. Emily Vogt, Monett, I'ETERSOn, Paul R. John Peterson, R, P. D. 2032 Carmel Avenue, Racine, Wis. Mo. 3, box IsO. SMITH, George. George Smith. R. P. D. 2, Boone, Iowa, VOHS, Harry II. Mrs. Lucile Vohs, 1209 box 56, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. QUINN, James J. Mrs. Thomas Quinn, 22 North Daughter Street, Waco, Tex. Granville Street, Springfield, Mass. SMITH, James Francis. Mrs. Alice Biel- RALSTON, George L. James O. Ralston, Free- stricker, 58 Diamond Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. WALL, Henry E. Thomas II. Wall, New- port, Pa. SOKOWSKI, William, Frank Eahchak, 551 some, Tex. Maple Street, Reading Pa. RAMBOSKY, Prank. Mrs. Martha Rambosky, WALLA, Jerry J. Mrs. Marie Walla, 4630 Southampton, SOLANDER, Charles. Miss Della Black, Kel- North Hading Avenue, Chicago, HI. N. Y, logg, Idaho. RANKIN, IVilliam .T. 2507 South Holman WALLACE. Williain. W. H. Armstrong, 271 Avenue, Chicago, 111, SOMMERS, William August. William Som- McGregor Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. mers. 472 Water Street, Racine, Wis. RATCLTFFE, Lacy P. M. D, Ratelifle, Crum, WALLS, William Wesley. Andy R. Walls, W. Va. STELSEL, Gerrit. Jake Stelsel, R. P. D. No. 22, Wampum, Wis. Coalfield, Tenn. ROSE. Cl.vde W. Abbie I. Rose, Gulvey, Va. THOM.YS, Joe. Prank Thomas, Corrington, WALSH, Harold. William D. Walsh, Buf- SAGEBReChT. Charles J. Mrs. Johna Pruss- Tex. falo, 'Wyo. ner, 36 Euclid Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SALLEE, Johnie W. Miss Bertha Lampkins, THOMAS. John, Jr. John Thomas, sr., 1513 WASH. Vincent Raphael. Mrs. Catherine Ramsey, Ky. West Second Street, Dixon, 111. Melley, 69 Adams Street, Milton, Mass. SCATES, Luther P. Alex .Tackson Scates, TORBETT, Oliver C. James A. Torbett, Rhea Springs, Tenn. WALSH. William W. Harry B. Walsh, 15 R. F. D. 4. Concord, Tenn. St. John Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. SCIIARP, Wallace. Miss Elsie Scharf, 125J TOREIGLIANI. Raffaelo. Giuseppe Torelg- WARD, Julius E. Benjamin E. Ward, R. P. Second Avenue, Roselle Park, N. J. liani, 905 North Third Street, Memphis, D. Miss. SCHELL, Wiliam, Oscar Schell, 84 Martin Tenn. 1, Woodland, Henry. Street, Oil City, Pa, TVEDT, Carl W. Nels G. Tvedt, Maskell, WARKOW, Mrs. Wllhelmina Was- SCIVALLY, Ernest H, Stephen A. Scivally, Nebr. kow, 1632 Twenty-fifth Street, Milwaukee, R. P. D. 5, Hollis, Harmon County, Okla. Wis. SEA.LE, James. Mies Henrietta UI’TEGROVE, Herbert M. Daniel Uptegrove, Blackemore, Wyandotte, Okla. WATSON, Ira S. Isiah Watson, Liberty 112 Preston Alley, Jackson. Tenn. Street, Madison, Conn. SEXTON. Walter C. Mrs. Mary .Tones Sex- WEBB, Chester C. Mrs. Hattie Webb, 4125 ton. general deliverv. Woodruff, S. C. SECTION FEBETJARY ARONE, George. Anoplis Deanlas, 1825 East 4, 25, 1919, Wayne Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Ilape Street, Minneapolis, WEBB, James K. Robert W. Minn. The following casualties are reported Webb, 826 BALCERZAK, Walter. Mrs. Kate Balcerzak, Marshall Avenue, Norfolk, Va. by the commanding general of 1212 Twenty-second Street, Bay City, Mich. the Ameri- WEZNER, Frank. Miss Mary Wezner, box BARR, Ray. Mrs. Emma Barr, Holton. Kans. can Expeditionary Forces: 52, Upper Lehigh, Pa. BIEBErICH, Theodore. Henry Bieberich, James George 1226 Lambert Drive, Port Wayne, Ind. Wounded (degree WILLIAMS. W. H. Williams, undetermined). 219 2308 Market Street, Fort BI'LLIG, William .T. Worth, Tex. Mathew J. Bullig, R. P. Wounded slightly 659 D. 4, Danbur.v, Iowa. WILLIAMS, Jesse O. Mrs. Lillian Williams, CAVAGNARO, Richard Victor. Louis C. Ca- 16 East Ross Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. vagnaro, Total 205 Winslow Avenue. Buffalo, N. Y. 878 .Tames William. WILMOUTH, A. Mrs. Nannie Wil- COLEMAN. Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman, mouth, Houston, Va. Sutersville, Pa. CRAVEN, Peter A. Miss Nellie Craven, 1102 Wounded (Degree Undetermined). WOOD, Alexander C. Mrs. Jeanette Moulds, West Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, Grave Street, Cedarhurst, N. Y. Colo. PaiVATES. WARNOCK, George C. Mrs. Man Warnock, DAHM, William A. Henry Dahm, 6653 South 2108 Market Street. St. Louis, AIo. SMITH. Joseph E. Emerson Smith, R. P. Ashland Avenue, Chicago, 111. D MILLER, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Miller, New 1, Crisp, Tex. D.AHNKE, William. Fred Dahnke, Kimball, Douglas, 111. Minn. SMITH. Stanley II. Matthews A. Smith, MORELOCK, Frank E. Mrs. Minnie Donnl- Windsor, Colo. DEXTER, William D. Devlllo Dexter, R. F. D. son. 2000 South Sixth Street, Council Bluffs, 1, Crooked Creek, Pa. SOKOLOPF, Louis. Morris Sokoloff, 784 East Iowa. EICIINER, Charles. Paul Eichner, 203 Ferry One hundred and seventy-ninth Street. MORGAN, Linder E. Green B. Morgan, Carl- Street, Lawrence, Mass. New York, N. Y. ton, T6x. GRAHAM, James M. 'William L. Graham, STANSELL, .Tohn G. R. S. Stansell, R. P. D. MURPHY, Lyman F. Mrs. Mamie Murphy, Hemp Wallace, Ark. 1, Dalton, Ga. 1225 Gravesend Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GRANT, James M. Grant, Thomas M. 505 Co- STEVENS, Earl H. Mrs. Sadie H. Fall, NEWMAN, Ralph S. S. E. Newman, Beckman, lumbia Road NW.. Washington, D. C. 1015 P Street, Aurora, Nebr. La. 71 “—19 6 18 THE OFFICIAL U. 8. BHT.LETIN: WEDFLSDAY, FEBRUAKY 2G, 1910. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSUING

KUNNO, Llciano. Sliss Patsoy Palandro, 1058 BARTLETT, Willie P. J. T. BarOett, R. P. SCHROCK, Robert S. Mrs. Mina B. Schrock, W ieelor Strort, Pittsburgli. Pa. D. No. 2, Duuas, Miss. Cheneyville, La. PAUL, Virgil W. Mrs. Auna M. Paul, 504 BRADFORD. George II. James B. Bradford, SCHULTZ, Frederick W. Jacob Schultz, Ford Avenue, Detroit, Mieb. 119 Hawthorne Avenue, Nutley, N. J. Betliiehem, Pa. PAVELL, John A. Mrs. Anna Pavell, 2479 CAMPANEI.LO, Santo. Mandaville Louks, SEARLES, James. Mrs. Dora Searles, Weh- East Twenty-second Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Spanishburg, W. Va. berviile, Mich. PEST.AKINO, Frank. A. Pestarino, 308 West CAMPBELL, Henry E. James Campbell, R. SHAW, Frank W. Mrs. Ida Shaw, Dawsofl Santa Clara Street, San .lose. Cal. F. D. No. 1, Gtithrie, Ky. Springs, Ky. PETROCHA, Stephen. A.ndrew Tchoryka, Wa- CARPENTER. Tom. Mrs. Pearl C. France, SIKOUSKI. Waslaw. Mrs, Ellen Mrozowita, (ervliet, N. Y. Pruden, Tenn. 45 Merchant Street, Newark, N. J. POPP, Harry. Mrs. Sallie Popp, 320 Walnut CENAVIC, Jack. Boris Cenavic, 538 Weston SMITH, Albert. Mrs. Sarah Smith, Oak Ridge, Street. Reading. Pa. Avenue. Lackawanna.*N. Y. N. J. R-ACKLEY. Arthur. Mrs. Helen Raekley, 2C CHARTRES, James A. John H. J. Chartres, SMITH, Frank A. Mrs. Catherine Smith, 148 West Twenty-seventh Street, Bayonne, N. J. Geneva, N. Y. Brill Street. Newark. N. J. P.ACZYNSKI, Adam. Mrs. Rosie Raczynskl, CLARK, Elmer Frederick. Mrs. T. Clark, ALEXANDER. Harold. Mrs. Jennie Honard, 1034 DuBois Street, Detroit, Mich. 1219 Twenty-first Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 3508 Eighth Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. RASMUSSEN. Maurice T. Miss Sofus Ilen- COLLINS. George D. Frank Coliins, R. F. D. ALLEN, Edgar J. Witt F. Allen, Berthond, neng.san, 541 Brandywine Avenue, Schenec- No. 9, Rockford, 111. Colo tady, N. Y. COLUNS. Walter E. Charles P. Collins, Fort ANDRE, John P. Miss Annabelle Andre, R. RAUBENSTINE, Maurice L. EH M. Rauben- Scott, Kans. F. D. 1, box 45. Elizabeth. Pa. Samuel. B. Falrman, 433 East stine. R. F D. No. 1, Hanover, Pa. COOK, Michael APRIL, Henry .1. Phillias April, 17 Royal RENU, Nickolas. Mrs. Julia Droback, 729 Forty-fifth Street, Chicago. HI. Street. Lowell, Mass. II. Mrs. Cook, 423 East Ninth Street, New York, N. Y. COOK. Thomas Margaret AYE. Edward II. Hans R. Aye, 928 Salisbury RUST.AIt Sever. Mrs. II. S. Klemmeterud, Columbia Avenue, Hawley, Pa. Stn'et, St. Louis, Mo Rudd, Iowa. COSTELLO, John P. Patrick Costello. Perry- BAKAS, George K. Nick Bakas, 306 Main SALYERS. Fred R. Elbert Salyers, Wise, Va. vllle. Pa. .street. La Crosse, Wis. SANOK. Leonard J. Mrs. Josephine Sanok, COTA. Clifton Jj. Frank Hill, 70 Front Street, BAKER. Clarence W. Edward G. Baker, R. 13 Davey Street, Bloomfield, N. J. Burlington. Vt. F. D. 2, North Petersburg, N. Y. SCHNEIDER, Valentine. Joe Schneider, D.ALE, Johan J. Erik J. Dale, Bode, Iowa. BAKER, Horace W. Mrs. Carrie Raker, 120 Rugby, N. Dak. DANTI, Joseph. Baldln Tomeco. 99 Ridge Nortli Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SCHWEICK, John J. Mrs. Elizabeth Schwelck, Street, I’rovidence, R. I. BALDWIN. Harry II. Edward Baldwin, 009 Ridge Avenue, Youngstown. Ohio. ERICKSON. Einar P. Mrs. Annie Erickson, Nanty GIo. Pa. SCOTT, Ooyd S. Mrs. T. Scott, Griggsvllle, 124 West Randolph Street, Stoughton, Wis. BALL, William B. Mrs. Nellie Ball. 238 III. FLANAG.AN, James J. James J. Flanagan, Highland Street. Worci'ster, Mass. SEYMOUR, John P. Mrs. Peter Seymour, 33 sr.. 1932 South Beacham Street, Philadel- BALLARD. Floyd B. Mrs. Myrtle L. Ballard, Water Street, Potsdanr, N. Y. phia. Pa. Adel, Iowa. SHARPHAM, Harry B. David Sharpham, GRADY, John Thomas. Mrs. Mary Grady, BANGER’T. Earl J. Harry L. Bangert, Hol- 1410 West Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. 4.303 Bartlett Street, Cleveland. Ohio. land, N. Y. BH'TZER, Joseph. Mrs. Bertha K. Bhatzer, GRAF. George T. Mrs. Anna Graf. 137 St. BARBISH. Charlie. 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TOOMEY, Thomas Joseph. Mrs. Thomas .•\veiiup, Brooklyn, N. Y. SYKES, Stanley. Mrs. Eliza Hampton, We- Tooraey, 521 Kent Street. Iron Mountain, TAYLOR, Leonard M. John Taylor, nona. Ark. Erowns- Mif-h. town. 111. T1IOM.4S, Verda ]•'. >7rs. V. F. Thomas, 35 VEI.t'SKI. .Tohn. Mrs. Mary Veloskl. 323 THOMPSON. Daniel T. Mrs. .Mien Silen, Main Street, 661 Conneaut, Ohio. South Third Street, Duqueshe, Pa. Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 20 THE OFFICIAL C. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1019. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING THOMPSON, Itoss Francis. Mrs. Jane GORGANO, Gracinto. John Scambria, 11 DOAK, William E. Thomas Doak, K. F. D. Thompson, Soldier, Kans. Monroe Street, New York, N. Y. No. 1, Greenwood, W. Va. TOOMIOV, I'atriclJ C. Mrs. Mary A. Toomey, GOTTSCHALL, Fred. Mrs. Louis Gottschall, EINHORN, John Einhorn, Fenton, Mich. J. Mrs. M. Wood- 9407 Pierpont Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. bridge, N. J. TUCKEIt, Itobort J. John M. Tuefeer, Green- Alfred. 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Mrs. Sarah Miller, Sum- Slkeston. Pa. We.‘t Fifty-second Street. Los Angeles, Cal. mit Lawn, Allentown, Pa. MILLER, Edwin. Edward Miller, 2618 Wood- WATTS, Watson. Mr*;. Ida Watts, R. F. D. MILLER, John L. Mrs. Nclla Miller, Speed, side Place. Cincinnati, Ohio. No. 1, Pryorsburg, Ky. Mo. Elmer. Mrs. Roberts, I». Walter. MILLER. Wanda R. WEBB, Mrs. I.ona Mann, 620 Maple D. No. Paragould, Ark, Street. Texarkana, Tex. MILLER, Zeb T. S. T. Miller, Merry Hill, 4, Myron C. William Miller, R. F. Lewis N. C. MILLER, C. WERNER. C. Mrs. Rose Werner, 342 D. No. Davison, Mich. Page Street, Grand Rapids, MORRIS, David. Floyd Morris, Bloomington, 1, Mich. MURRAY, Carl R. Mrs. Flora Murray, Kus- WISE, John Mrs. Arling- Ky. W. Dicie E. Wise, si'llvllle, Ind. ton, Va. SIORRIS, James. Thomas Morris, 66 Jewell NEWTON, Samuel I. William N. Newton, WITTMAN, Emil. Mrs. Rose WIttman, 131 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fillmore, Okla. Cleveland Avenue, St. I.ouls, Mo. MURI’HY, Henry H. Mrs. Martha J. Mur- NICKEL, Vincent. Mrs. Anna Nickel, 1943 V/ROE. Albert A. Mrs. Sadie L. Wroe, 719 phy, Waelder, Tex. North Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, III. Fairfax Street, Fairmont. W. Va. MtiRRlI.LO, Alonzo C. Selso Murrillo, 1.39 NORDEMAN, John J. Mrs. Elizabeth Nordo EDRODOWSKI, John. Tony Zdrodowskl, East Truslow Street, Il Milnot Street, Frankford, RANKIN, Thomas A. Mrs. Ellen Rankin, 212 East Third Street, Greenville, Ohio. Philadelphia, Pa. Verdin, III. CAMPBELL, Glen P. Mrs. Florence P. BURKE, Antony. Mr. John Maksimonlcz, 38 Campbell. Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Bowdoin Street, Providence, R. I. RAUCH, Oliver J. Mrs. Helen A. Rauch, 321 CASON. William H. Will J. Cason, Oka- BARTA, George B. John T. Barta, Spring- Second Street, Slatington, Pa. hnmpka, Fla. ranch, Nebr. RITTER, Vin. Mrs. Marcha B. Ritter, El Vincenzo. Tony Catalde, box 185, CATALDE, John F. Amoss, Sykes- Monte, Cal. Branch, Pa. BINNIX. George W. ville, Md. Ruben Mrs. EJ. CAUSEY, Ralph D. Miss Ruby Causey, De- ROUNTREE, H. Maggie Rountree, Wellington, Tex. c,'itur. 111, BRENNER, Joseph J. Mrs. Elizabeth Bren- ner, 2 Bend Street, Covington, Ky. ROIVAN. Willi.nm T. Mrs. Penta Rowan, CERVERA, Salvatore. Nick Cervera, 20 Mc- BRUMBERG, Nathan. Samuel Brumberg, West Chicago Street, Lebanon, Ind. Lean Avenue, Princeton, N. J. Newton Square, Pa. RYAN, George Aloysius. Thomas Ryan, 109 CHBVRIER, Arthur. Miss Rhea Chevrler, 4 .Tnck.son Street, Paterson, N. J. Murray Street, Fall River, Mass. CAMPBELL, Clyde. Mrs. Mark Campbell, Hanna, Okla. SARAGIN, Mesrop. Mr. Kuikar Saragin, COLF, Charles Everett. William Travia, Bad IMiimmers Corner, Whitinsville, Mass. Axe. Mich. CICCHETTI. Domlnieo. Mr. Loui Clcchetti, 51 Sammaace Avenue, Dover, N. J. SCHEIRY, William S. Henry P. Schelry, DARIO. Thomas. Ernest J. Grille, Sparkhlll Beachtelsville, Pa. Av.-nue, Yonkers, N. Y. COLIGAN, Mike. Mrs. Mary Carder, 171 Main Street, Pittston, Pa. SESSIONS, Howard K. George P. Sessions, DICKERSON, Gideon. Mrs. Nellie Dickerson, Dawson. Ga. Ittners Brickyard Co., Belleville, HI. COLLUM, Ralph B. Mrs. A. E. Collum, Alma, SIENKIEWICZ, Tony. Prank Slenkicwicz, EIIRLE, Emil J. Mrs. Emil Ehrle, 1918 Ark. 1001 Ashland Avenue, New Castle, Pa. Corne'.ia Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. CORDA, Elmo. Mi's. Corda Docnia, R. P. D. SIMON, William. Mrs. B. Bennett, 291if William FLICKINGER. E. Mrs. Agnes Pllck- No. 3, box 173, Petaluma, Cal. Poiilar Avenuo, Chicago, III. Inger, 129 East Adams Street, Vandergrift, COTTER, James. Cornelius Cotter, Hollis- SLEPOWRONSKI, William. Joseph Slepow^ Pa. ter, Ohio. ronski, 45 Gibson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. FOPROVICIl, Joseph P. Prank Fofrovich, St. DAVID, Elmer. Mrs. Nora D. Wilson, 3505 SMITH, John David. Reubin H. Smith, R. Stephens Avenue, Keasbey, N. J. Broadway, Cliicago, 111. P D. No. 1, Clyde, Tex. GLASS, Walter Loren. Mrs. Elizabeth Glass, DENARO, Paul. Mrs. Angall Brunner, Mon- SMITH, Joseph W. Mrs. J. Ephart, 341 E. F. D. No. 2, Kuttawa, Ky. tazza, Provlncia Chletl, Italy. 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BMITII, Sidney. Mr. Edwin Smith, Pearl, I CAUTHORN, Robert L. Mrs. Elizabeth M. PARSONS, Lewis E. Mi’s. Jennie F. Parsons, ' • 111 . Cauthorn, Mexico, Mo. Natural Bridge, Va. tJTAEER, Henry A. Mrs. Florence Stader, CEGLONSKI. Peter. Lewis Ceglonski, 315 PATTERSON, Samuel W. Samuel Patterson, 1.308 Floyd Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Glendale Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. Ceredo, W. Va. STAFFORD, Melton A. E. D. Stafford, CHASE, Irving R. Mrs. Jennie Chase, 195 PAWELENICK, Joseph. John Pawelenlcb, Praiildinton, La. Van Buren Street, Lockport, N. Y. 240 Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. STANKEY, John S. Albert Stankey, Dorr, COMPTON, Phillip S. Aaron B. Compton, PERRY, Florence. Mrs. Dora Perry, Rockton, Mich. Ostvralt, N. C, S. C. 6TETZBR, I^rank J. Mrs. J. Stetzer, 523 CONR.VD, Lawrence W. Wallace W. Conrad, POMEROY, Joseph. Cerll Bodion, 89 Ex- Prospect Street, Bucyrus, Ohio. R. P. D. No. 22, Brookton, N. Y. change Street, Bangor, Me. STEVENS, li’red. Martha Ellen Stevens, CONROY, Lemuel D. John L. Conroy, Castella, POPE, Harrison C. Mrs. Fanny C. Hailey, Ricbmond, Mo. Cal. Brownsville, Tex. TBCIIMSON, Robert. Mrs. Lucy McCoy, D’AMBROSIA, Angelo R. Mrs. Blanche A. POPE, Ossie P. Mrs. Monroe E. Finnage, Vain, Okla. D'Ambrosia, 206 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, R. F. D. No. 1, Binevlew, Ga. TELFER, William R. Mrs. Bcrcia M. Waible, N. Y. POURCIIOT, Walter. Nicholas Pourchot, Scotts Mills, Oreg. DANBERRY, Raymond. James Danberry, Flora, 111. THOMAS, Lewis D. Mrs. Ellen Thomas, Georgetown, Del. REEVES, Theodore Harrison. Theodore 2010 Bond Avenue, East St. Louis, 111. SEAB, Daniel H. George R. Daniel, R. P. D. Reeves, Columbus, N. J. THOMAS, Jim. Mrs. Rebecca Thomas, Chest- No. 4, Gadsdon, Ala. RUTHERFORD, Zelma. Ronia Rutherford, nut, La. DANIELS. Stephen J. Mrs. Fanny Daniels, Somerville, Ala. THOMAS, Orval G. Charles Thomas, R. P. Hollypond, Ala. RYAN, Joseph P. Mrs. Katherine Ryan, 3103 D. No. 3, Spencerville, Ohio. Dangelo. Nelson. Mrs. Rose Dangelo, 318 Twenty-fourth Street, Port Huron, Mich. THOMOPOULOS, Michael. Btathis Rellis, 110 Twelfth Street, Niagara Palls, N. Y. SALZMANN, Wdliam. Mrs. Elizabeth Salz- Farmland Road, Lowell, Mass. GRABOWSKI, Joseph. Miss Josephine Gra- man, 487 Spring Street, Elizabeth, N. J. THOMPSON. Robert E. Mrs. Pearl Thomp- bowski, 7010 Medina Avenue, Cleveland, SCHAUB. Fred W., jr. Mrs. Mary J. Hayn, son, 1007 Main Street, Orange, Tex. Ohio. 491 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. THORNTON, James T. Albert C. Thornton, GRANT, Charles H. William H. Grant, SCIILACHTER, Anton, jr. Mrs. Anton Amory, Miss. R. P. D. No. 102, Stonlngton, Me. Schlachter, 66 Crescent Avenue, Long Island A. P. Truitt, TIgnall, GRANT, Jasper C. Campbell Grant, R. F. D. City, N. Y. TRUITT, Richard W. ^ , Ga. No. 1. Rockingham, N. C. SEYERLE, Herman C. Mrs. Phoebe Beyerle, TURLEY, James B. Peter Turley, Winthrop, GROSIIONG, Valentine. Mrs. Kate Groshong, R. F. D. No. 2, Philo, Ohio. Iowa. 316 Stevens Avenue, Missoula, Mont. SLATTON, Robert T. Miss Ollle Slatton, Bono TURNBULL, Frank. Jess Swan, Grangevllle, HALE. Riley. Mrs. Pearl S. Hale, Fort Cave, Tenn. Idaho. Smith. Ark. SLETTEN. Anthony M. Ingvald T. Sletten, UPTON, Odes K. Mrs. Lois Bredding, Locust, HYNDING. Hans. Jessie J. Hynding, Pern- Canton, S. Dak. Mo. dale, Cal. SMITH, Frank. Mrs. Ethel Smith, Short, John Van Den. Mrs. Mary Van Den JAMESON, Samuel. J. Gardner, 1437 Vyse Miss. IIEDVEL, ' Frank A. Mrs. Henrietta Smith, 733 Heuvel, Hart, Mich. Avenue. New York, N. Y. SMITH, Grand Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. VAN DUREN, diaries L. Mrs. Bertha W. JOHNSON, John Edward. Mrs. Fannie John- SMITH, James II. Mrs. Ida W. Smith, 209 Western, 2212 Iowa Avenue, Chicago, 111. son, 740 Vine Street, Baltimore, Md. South Jefferson Street, Peterstmrg, Va. VOLPE, Jose W. John Juby, 16 North Street, KEATHLEY, Jesse J. Mrs. Allle E. Keath- Allie. Mrs. Elizabeth Snider, 11. F. Oneida, N. Y. lov. Conway, Ark. SNIDER, D. No. Blountsville, Ala. WALLACE, Dosia W. A. Mrs. Drusllla Wal- KLOVENSKY\ Stanley. Charles Klovensky, 2, II. Mrs. Cecelia Spiel- 360 Main Street, Dunmore, Pa. SPIELMAN, Arthur lace, Harwood, Mo. man. 1111 Kimbal Avenue. Waterloo. Iowa. Roy. Mrs. Bertha Wallace, 1021 KRUMMES, Niels .1. Mrs. Rasmine Johnson, WALL.4CE. STEINER. Frank B. Mrs. I.onise Steiner, Tenth Street. Galena, Kans. 230 Penn Street, Valle.1o, Cal. East 2949 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WLUJ.S, William D. Thurston H. Walla, LEWIS, Willie. Miss Vera Lewis, Route No. STEVENS. James C. Woodley Stevens, Clin- Stigler. Okla. 6, Oxford, N. C. McINTOSII. ton, N. C. Vv’ALTERS, Clyde. Joseph Walters, Newaygo, Robert R. William B. McIntosh, Stewart, Vernon. Ala. STEWART. Thomas E. JIrs. Mary Mich. Y. McKINNEY, Leolin. 32 Fourth Street, Brooklyn. N. Max. Jonathan Weaver, 31 North Ellis S. McKinney, De- Missour Stewart, WEAVER, feated, Tenn. STEWART, William. Mrs. Fourth Street, Evansville, Wis. box Clayton, N. C. M.* SEK, Rudolph G. Frank Masek, R. F. D. No. 3, 58. WEAVER, Raime. Mrs. Nema Weaver, 2451 2139 SULLIVAN, George. Mrs. Marie Sullivan, Fairfield .4venue, Chicago, III. Poplar Street, Kansas City. Mo. R. P. D. No. 2, McB'-an. Ga. Theodore. Mrs. Grace Welch, 290 MASON, Robert W. Mrs. Ida Mason, Beloit, WEIUH. Kans. SUTTON, Lloyd A. Warren C. Hadley, R. F. itumboldt Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. D. No. 1, Grover Hill, Ohio. WENDORF, Otto W. Fred Wendorf, sr., Scho- MASTERSON, Montie. Carl Masterson, Prlw, TARLETON, Solomon. Bennie Shields Taritv field, Wis. Mont. ton, Allen, Ala. WERSIG, George. Miss Theresa Werslg, Nau- MATIIENEY, James B. J. J. Matheney, Cal- TRUSLOW, Nelson. Mrs. J. H. Truslow, EI- satuck. Conn. lasban, Va. wood City, Frederlcksliurg, Va. WESSELY. Frank W. Frank Wessely, R. F. D. MATHEWS. Erick N. William B. Mathews, TURNER, James. Mrs. Ed L. Moore, 516 Island, III. No. 6, Kewanec, Wis. Prosser, Wash. S'xth Street Rock WEXLER, Sam. Paul Wexler, 66 Hester MATITEYS, Raymond S. Mrs. Sarah Matheys, VANAMAN, Herman. Mrs. Carrie H. Mnn- Street. Now York, N. Y. 20.32 East Ontario Street, Philadelphia, Pa. crles, 311 Walnut Street, Camden. N. .1. T.ncius G. WITETZEL. Jesse J. James C. Whetzel, Red MATHIAS. Henry E. C. H. Mathias, 800 VANHERURIFT. Herbert O. Mrs. Bri.ston, Va. Miller Street. Reading, Pa. Vandergrift. 010 Cotton, West End, Birm- WHIPPS, Ray. Abe Whipps, R. F. D. No. 2, MATSON, Carl. Mrs. Ivy Larsen, 227 Grand ingham, Ala. Shakopee, Minn. Street. Portland, Oreg. VIER, Ole K. Hans Olsen, R. F. D. No. 1, WniTACRE, Harry D. Mrs. Louis E. WTitt- MATTSON. Martin E. Mrs. Augusta Matt- box 2, Burop. Minn. South Ha- acre. 707 Buffun Street, Milwaukee, Wis. son. 27 High Street, Waterbury, Conn. WALLS, Jesse C. Emmit Walls, WULSON, Robert. Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, MERRELL, Luther D. Mrs. Virginia B. Mer- ven, Minn. Ionia, Ky. rell. Pittsburg, Tcx. WA RD, Granville. Mrs. Rhody Ward, Lenora, METTS, Regginal E. Mrs. WOODMANSEE, Richard Joseph. R. J. Wood- Nora Ellen Metts, VY. Va. Poages Mill, Va. mansee, Shattuck, Okla. WARDELL, Frederick L. Jerry Warden, 657 WRIGHT, Prank 11. Will N. Wright, 2022 MILLER, Emil. Mrs. John Miller, Fayette- Broadway, Long Branch, N. .1. Bird Street, Joplin, Mo. ville, Tex. WARRENER, Richard C. Richard II. War- ZELLER, George. Jacob Keller, Wauby, B. MILLER, Ray H. Mrs. Martha Urquhart, rener, 253 Pernwood Avenue. Toledo, Ohio. Dak. Big Stone City, S. Dab. WASLEY, Clarence J. William R. Iloskine, ALLDREDGE, Walter. Miss Nora Alldrcdge, MORAN. Warnle L. Mrs. Jake W. Moran, 101 South Dakota Street, Butte, Mont. Sherman J. Mrs. Lclo Potter, 46 Maunie. 111. Columbus Junction, Iowa. WEBB, ALLEN, Malcolm G. Mrs. Clara Allen, 58 MORITZ, Miachal II. John Moritz, Aitkin, Fort Washington Avenue, New York City, Cherry Street, Geneva, N. Y. Minn. N. Y. BAILEY, William A. Mrs. June F. Bailey, MORGAN. William H. Wiiliara H. Morgan, WENING, John G. John Wcnlng, 458 May Belleville. Ark. sr., R. F. D. A., box 41, Lake Street, Cove, Street. Dayton, Ohio. BARBER, Alfred W. Mrs. Alfred Barber, 48 Orange, Tex. WINKLE, John. Bill Winkle. Camp Nelson, Sonthworth Avenue, Williamstown, Mass. MORROW, Frank J. Mrs. Mary Shea, 2246 Ky. BARRE, Will H. Mrs. .Tole Barre, 317 Cum- Webster Avenue, New York, N. Y. WINKLEY, Herbert Q. Mrs. Mary Winklcy, mings Straet, Port Worth, Tex. MUNSON, Louis D. Mrs. Emma Munson, Faribault, Minn. BARTIG. William O. Mrs. Augusta Bartig, Backas, Minn. WISKUR, Peter F. Mrs. Mary Wiskur, 612 route 2, box 89, Augusta, W'is. MURRAY, Edward Smith. Mrs. Margaret Fifth Street, Aurora, 111. BIONDO. Angelo. Mrs. Camille Cirbaldo, Murray, 108 East Wingohocking Street, WITHROW, Wallace. Mrs. Mary Nancy .1821 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Philadelphia, Pa. Withrow Cashion, Okla. BIRD, Jesse E. M. J. Bird, R. P. D. No. 3, NENSTIEL. William G. George A. Nenstiel. ALGER, Joseph E. Mrs. Hattie L. Leach, Montgomery. Ala. Star Route Chappell, Nehr. R. F. D. 2, ProctorvUle, Vt. BOYD, Robert W. Horace N. Boyd, Mackinaw, NEWBURY. Robert A. Mrs. Alice Rhodes, ANDERSON, Robert V. John Hilding, 1021 111 . Enfield, Mass. I’lum Street. Eric. Pa. BR.'VDY. Clarence R. Mrs. Thomas II. Brady, NEWMAN, Oves. George Newman, Cullman, ANDERSON, Roy B. Elbert G. Anderson, 124 Washington Street, New Britain, Conn. Ala. Butterfield, Minn. BREY, Charles W. Mrs. Bertha A. Brey, NICHOLS, Rumsic O. Mrs. Pearl Nichols, ANTE, Earl G. Adolph Ante, 715 Clark 5832 Willows Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Elk City, Okla. Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. BI'EHRER, John John Buchrer, general de- NICHOLS^ON, John J. Mrs. J. Nicholson, 336 BACIIMANN, Julius IT. Mrs. Louise Bach- livery, Leland, Mich. Bast Tliirtieth Street, New York, N. Y. mann, Van Horne, Iowa. CALAW.4Y, Robert A. Richard C. Calaway, NIEZCIER, .John. Antonio Niezcler, 39 Har- BAKER, Herbert L. J. W. Baker, Fort Mill, Concord, N. C. vard Street, Kingston Park, Pa. S. C. CARRAWAY, Ben.lamln P. Mrs. BedUie Car- NUNAN, John M. Miss Ella Doud, 411 Fourth BALBONI, Fred II. Prank L, Turcotte, Am- raway, Snow Illli, N. C. Avenue West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. herst, Mass. 22 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919, CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

BALLARD, Jr.mcs S. JIrs. Bertha Ellen PIZZULLO, I’ietro. Zale Pizzullo, 145 Water NYBL.kD, Oscar R. Andrew G. Nyblad, Al- Ballard. 43y Exp’iiment Street, Griffin, Ga. Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. varado, Minn. BANXISTER. Claude. Mrs. Mary Bannister, ALLIS, Louis H. Mrs. Ida Allis, Wells, Minn. NVI..\ND, Richard. Egelrt Nyland, Holland, R. P. U. 4, box 10, Charlotte, N. C. BA.DER, .Tide J. Paul Bader, R. F. D. No. 4, Mich. BARLOW, William. Mrs. Anna Walley, 183 Luxemburg, Wis. BAILEY, F.VTTERSON, Walter A. Oliper Patterson, Show Street, Eetv Bedford, Mass. Herbert. Dave Bailey, R. F. D. No. general delivery, Elliston, Va. I'. Bartels, 4. Mount Calm, BARTELS, .lohu Mrs. Emma Tex. PETERSEN, Oscar G. Mrs. Caroline Peter- i'a. BANKS, D. 110 Morris Street. Philadelphia, Martin Mrs. Bridget A. Banks, sen, 1408 Nortli Harding Avenue, Chicago, N. Mrs. Emmactta 1331 South Tripp 111. BARTLETT. Herbert Avenue, Chicago, 111. Roselle, Bartlett, 213 Fifth Avenue, West BARO, Jesse. Ferdinando Dare, 111 Knight ; N. J. Street, Reading, I’a. PETIIEUBRIDGE. George L. Charles A. I’etherbridgc, route Flushing, Mich. Minock, BERKAL, Morris. Karpel .Taffc, 2346 East 3, BARTLEY, Devaun. Leon Bartley, PEVEAR, Laurence Edwin. Mrs. Nettle Pe- La. Sixty-first Street, Cleveland. Ohio. BIGGANE, Thomas L. Mrs. Marion Biggane, vear, 3 Prospect Street, Lynn, Mass. Tex. BARTON, Ben. .Toe Barton. Abbott, 55 West Fifty-second Street, New York, PILERT John F. George P. Pilert, Frederick BAUER, Richard P. Mrs. .Tohnanua Bauer, N. Y. Avenue, Caioiisville, Md. Sinton. Tex. BIGGS, RABEL, Willie E. Oscar Rabel, Springhill, CASIIiIAS. Lorenze. No emergency address. Paul W. Mrs. Myrtle Biggs, Glen- W. Va. CONLON, .Tames Joseph. Miss Mary Coulon, dive. Mont. BIIiLING.SLEY. William A. Mrs. Arzula Eliz- RARIDEN, James V. Mrs. S. L. Rariden, Central Islip, N. Y. 119 Courson, abeth Billingsley, Alvarado, Tex. West Ninety-second Street, New York CODRSON, Ray P. Mrs. Louisa N. Y. Arlington, Mo. BIRCIIFIELD, Baxter. Nath Birchfield, An- drews, CRIDLAND, Russell W. William Crldland, N. C. RASCO, James E. Mrs. Madina M. Rasco, Morrison, Okla. BIRKEL, Edward A. Mrs. Mary D. Birkel, Mickey, Tex. CRISLER. Jonathan W. Howell D. Crisler, 8 Bay View Avenue, I’ort Washington, N. Y. RUSSELL, Guy A. Mrs. Nellie E. Russell, 925 South Twentieth Street, Waco, Tex. BIROS, George A. Mrs. Andrew Biros, 1106 31 Henry Street, Roosevelt, N. Y. East Twelfth Street, Streator, 111. Rt ZZI, Ralph. Philip Ruzzi, DANCER. Henry 11. Jli.ss Gertrude Dancer, 584 West Main 11 Murphy Street, Piedmont, W. Va. BLACKBURN, George. Marcus F. Blackburn. Street, Catskill, N. Y. _ DANZIG, Herman. Mrs. Anna Danzig, 139 Rockwell, Tex. SADOSKI, John. Stanley Sadoski, 1401 North Cook Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BOOMER, Howard .T. .Tames .T. Boomer, 290 Ninth Street, St. Louis, Mo. DE PAOLA, Angelo. Mrs. Mary De Paola, 25 I’rosident Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. SANDS, Lewis. 'William W. Sands, R. F. D. BOYD, Samuel R., jr. Mrs. ilary Boyd, 2204 No. 5. Ohio. Eric.son Stret t, Cambridge, Mass. Delaware, DETIT,LIAN, Roy. Mrs. Serepta Detilllon, McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md. SANFORD, Seymour II. Mrs. Seymour II. James. box 500, Mount Vernon, Wash. BRUMFIELD, Julius Brumfield, 5227 Sanford, Turning, Mich. Loomis Street, Chicago. HI. Mattie. Mrs. DOWDY, Billy. Joe S. Dowdy, Whitehall, SAN MARCO, Philemena San Ark. CAPKIIART, Charles W. R. L. Capehart, Marco, 240 Worcester Street, New Haven, Southwest City, Mo. Conn. ERICKSON. Einar A. Axel Erickson, 115 COLEMAN, Robert L. Mrs. Sarah .T. Cole- SARACHIOTES, John. Louis Sarachiotes, Ambrose Street, Roche.ster, N. Y. man, 745 Boush Street, Norfolk, Va. FOGLIO, Genmaro. Giro Foglio, 215 Brum- 834 Indian Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis. COLLINS. Frank. Mrs. Nancy Collins, Way- SCARPINO, Gouseppe. Bruno Scarpino, 302 mel Street, Chester, I’a. land. Ky. Willow Branch, N. J. FORD, Lofton C. C. Biddle Ford, Brooklyn, Avenue, Long CONBOY, William. Mrs. Anna Conboy, 2507 SC'HELLER, Thomas. Mrs. Elizabeth Schel- Miss. Forbes Street, I’ittsburgh, Pa. ler, 756 Tenth Avenue, New York, N. Y. FORD, Walter W. Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, 616 COST.A, Joseph F. Manuel Costa, 91 Wooley SCOVEL, Raleigh. Mrs. Florence Scovel, 4912 Street, North Porter Avenue, Elgin, 111. Fall River, Mass. Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. DARNELIi, Porter D. II. Darnell, FREEDM.4N. Jacob L. Mrs. Eva Freedman, Robert SCULLY, Michael J. Thomas Scully, 05 Park 2754 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Crandall, Tex. Street, Somerville, Mass. DEAVER, Ivey, Pa. Claude. Stove Denver, N. C. SHAY, .Jessie J. J. Mrs. Katie Shay, Wilkc- GOLDEN, Van. Mrs. James Knott, Baskett, DEMPSEY. .Tames F. Mrs. .Tames 1'. Demp- sou. Wash. Ky. sey, 1619 North Nineteenth Street, St. SIEVERS, Oren M. Mrs. Charles Steadman, Louis. Mo. GOOD, Ernest Arkell. John L. Good, Harrods- Corning, Iowa. burg, Ky. FONTENOT, Avis. Homer Fontenot, Blue SMITil, Ezra II. Charles Smith, route 2, GRAH.IM. Frank O. John W. Graham, Edger- Point, La. Dahlgreu, 111. SMITH, Horry. Mrs. Smith, ton. Kans. FLYNN, William I-. William II, Flynn, 23 Margaret Kiowa, GR.VY, William H. Mrs. Francis M. Gray, Iligh Street, Pittsfield. Slass. Barber County, Kans. Kingston, Okla. GOSNEY, George L. Richard S. Gosney, Day- SMITH, William J. Mrs. Ellen Smith, 348 n.lERING, Norbert O. Mrs. Louise Ilaering, ton, Wash. Medford Street, Charlestown, Mass. 2315 Gest Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. GRAHAJt. Fred D. Mrs. Hattie L. Graham, SMITH, Willie. Mrs. S. N. Poalc, Cheney- FOPELD, John H. Ernest Vogel, 2617 Gra- Galt, Cal. ville, La. nada Street, Los Angeles, Ca. GR.AH.VM, Garland. Mrs. Merlnda Graham, SMITHIES, Fred. George Smithies, 509 Bel- JOHNSON, William Ernest. Mrs. Anna John- West Fork, Ark. mont Street, I'^all River, Mass. St. Paul, Minn. son. 880 Clark Street, GREEN, David S. D. J. Green, 183 North SPICER, Janies li. Mrs. Elizabeth Spicer, L.V FLEUR, James. Nap La Fleur, 46 Jack- Main Street, Hartford. Conn. Marseilles, 111. son Avenue, Fitchburg, Mass. GRIMALDI, .Toseph F. Mrs. Maria Grimaldi, STANLEY. John B.. Mrs. John Stanley, 5 LARSON, Carl V. Ernest T..arson, 2 Martin 2 Bremen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ruell Street, Batavia, N. Y. Street, East Douglass, Mass. GROVES. William L. Mrs. Edith Johnson, STANTON, Luther. Mrs. Alice Stanton, Dar- LEAVITT, John. Mrs. Mary J. Leavitt, Rich- 201 Newark Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J. den. Tex. field, K. Miss. GRUEL, Fred A. Mrs. Francis IT. Gruel, STEPHENS, James James B. Stephens, LEONARD. Clyde W. Alfred E. Leonard, Da- Boyd, Mont. Iredell, Tex. vis City. Iowa. JONES, Walter A. Samuel A. Jones, Rison, STEVENS, Harvey M. Mrs. Grace Stevens, LORMA, Eleuterio. Eleuterio Garcia, Olmito, Ark. Main Street. Oxford, Mass. Tex. KENDERDINE, William. Mrs. Alice Kender- STEVENSON, Roden G. Milton R. Steven- IjIETZ, Julius. Henry Lietz, Elkton, Mo. dine, 7.54 Walnut Street, Easton. Pa. son. 26 Chassan Avenue, Eggertsville ,N. Y. MrTIGUE, Victor Martin. Mrs. Margaret Mc- KUT.INSKV, Anthony John. John Kulinsky, TEIGLAND, Johannes. C. AV. OdeU, Will- Tigue, 410 West Eighth Street. Erie, Pa. 606 West Spruce Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. mar, Minn. MARKS. Marshal Thomas. William Marks, LEONARD. Michael. Mrs. Mary Leonard, TOPOORTEN, John M. Mrs. Bridget Marron O'-eeola. ind. Twenty-first box 6, Imperial, Pa. Topoorten. 1023 Street, Su- J. Mrs. Little, MARTIN, Charles Emma 47 McKEON, Jofseph F. William McKeon. 325 perior. Wis. Mason Street, Worcester. Mass. First Street, Troy, N. Y. THOMPSON, Simon M. Mrs. Mary M. I. Mrs. Lena N. Mellin, MELLIN, Frank 38 McKEVITT, John J. Mrs. Agatha McKevitt, Thompson, Libby, Minn. Marcy Avenue. East Orange. N. J. AValter 8.52 Bergen Street, Newark, N. J. THOMPSON, F. Mrs. Anna Thomp- Mrs. J. MOR.\N, William T. Moran. 524 West McKinley. Clyde E. Mrs. Alice McKinley, son. R. F. D. No. 7, Richmond. Mo. twenty-fifth Street, One hundred and New 334 West Wheeler Street, Oklahoma, Okla. TRAHANAS. John. Nick V. Dixon, Flan- _ York, N. Y. McN.'VLLEY, .Tames P. Mrs. .Tennie McNal- dreay, S. Dak. MURPHY, Harry P. Mrs. .Toshua M. Murphy, ley. 5 Maple Street, Wakefield, Mass. TULL. Levi T. John M. Tull, Clark County, TL P. D. No. 2, Newburg, W. Va. M.\RTIN, .Tames J. Thomas Martin, 123 Nabbs, Ind. MURPHY, William J. Thomas S. Murphy, Wortli Street, New Y'ork. N. Y. TYSON, Guy A'. B. Mrs. Mar.v J. McCleod, Jtargaret, Tex. M.'THISEN, George. Hans Mathisen, Fort Santa. Idaho. NEWGARD, Oscar J. Mrs. Clara Newgard, Lupton, Colo. UHLER, Marcellus. Mrs. Emma G. Uhler. Ruthven, Iowa. M.VTSON, Harry D, Mrs. Emily V. Matson, 31 East Lee Street. Hagerstown, Md. NICHOLS, Robert W. Mrs. Pearly Nichols, Frankford, Mo. UMBARGER, Reuben. Robert Umbarger, Milton, N. C. METSTER. William. Mrs. Bessie Mei.ster, 60S Scotia. Wash. NICKEIjSON, Arthur Ernest. Carston Nickel- Weahtesfield Avenue, Hartford. Conn. UPDIKE, A^ance A. Lawrence O. Updike, f on. Shermerville, HI. MIT.LER, Fred. Joe Miller. R. F. D. No. 32, Bentonville. A'a. KIPPER, Luther. Mrs. Lillie Nipper, R. F. Sparta, White County, Tenn. UPSTON, Clarence A. Marshall J. Cpston, 1). No. 5. Murfreesboro, Tenn. MIT.LER, George F. Mrs. Erma Palmer, 634 general delivery. Tekonsha. Mich. NORTHROP. Merle E. Mrs. Ruth Northrop, Florida Avenue, North Fond du Lac, Wis. VABLEY, Frank Z. Mrs. Lena Valley, R. P. Acanipo, Cal. MILLER, Kestut. .Tohn Miller, 1081 Marble D. No. 1, Champlain, N. Y. O'BRIEN, .Tohn W. Mrs. Ellen O’Brien, 34 Street, Youngstown, Ohio. VANCE, Henry G. Henry Vance, 13 Seneca Swindle Street, Fall River, Mass. MORG.tN. Richard. Mrs. Pearly Foster, 609 Street, Grand Rapids. Mich. PAUL, Zenith II. Mrs. Vivian Paul, 260 Nine- Ivory Street. Hampton, Va. A'ance, Jesse. Tobias J. Vance, general deliv- teentii Street, North Portland, Oreg. MURR.W. Richard P. Mrs. Mary Murphy, ery. Munfordville. Ky. P.VULL, Isidor. Morris I’aull, 17 Somerset 2742 Washington Street, Roxbury, Mass. A^ENO, Daniel J. Mrs. Mary A. AVno. 1437 .Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. MYRICK, Howard F. Mrs. Slartha E. My- 'Hyde Park Avenue. Hyde Park, Mass. PESCA, Bonaventuro. .To.seph Pesca, 86 Park rick. Evergreen Street, Kingston, Mass. VEliBECK, Camille J. Mrs. Marie Verbeck, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. NETIBECKER. Duane T. Mrs. Henry E. 2127 Siitth Avenue, Berkeley, Cal. PENNINflTON. Roy. Mrs. Elizabeth Pen- Neuliecker. 1817 Ontario Avenue, Niagara' VERLTNDEN. Edw’in C. Mrs. Mary N. Ver- nington, Grayson, Ky. Falls, N. y. llnden, Annie Street, Colma, Cal. :

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VIXCENZO, Santo. Mrs. Caterona Sont, 142 WATTS, Wilfred A. Miss Ada Watts, 78 FOROSSIEIT, Salvatore. Mrs. Adaline Foros- South Ninth Street, Steulienville, Ohio. Gilliert Street, Jamaica, N. Y. siepi, Monte Carlo, Luco, Italy. Vogt, John. Mrs. Stella B. Vost, Mct’herson. WHELAN, William C. Mrs. Helen M. Whelan, IIANsON, William. U. A. Hanson, Mora, Kans. 12 Silex Street, Scranton, Pa. Minn. WAUiiEIt, Rosooe Z. Mrs. Kate Warher, 321 WILKINS, Lee J. W. J. Wilkins, 325 Avenue IVY, Cuthhert M. Monroe R. Ivy, Winona, East E.K( hanse Street. S.veamore, IH. A, Schenectady, N. Y. Miss. WAUD, Wilson. Martin V. Ward, Lake City. WISNIESKl, John. Mrs. Philippa Wladys- LAFON’D, Urban G. Mitchell Lafond, 1013 s c lava, Maspet, N. Y. Twentieth Street, Two Rivers, Wis. WAUK, William. Mrs. Mary Wark, tl25 South WRZ ALA, Joseph. Mrs. Barbara Wrzala, LAWSON, Joseph. Robert Lawson, 232 Rob- Forty-secoml Street. Pliiiadelphia, I’a. 1451 Holt Street, Chicago, 111. ertson Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WIIELLY, Thomas P. Patrick Whelly, 51 ZEVSKI, Victor. Mike McCougal, Margie, LEACH, Curtis O Wiiliam W. Leach, Frank- MeCleary Avenue. Am.sterdam, N. Y. Minn. lin & Ross, Evansville, lud. ZAVAPIL, Cyaele.s .T. Mrs. Anna II. Zavadil. MAJEWSKI, Michael. Mrs. Rose Majewskl, 1044 Parnes Street, Baltimore, Md. 1710 Lake Street, Evanston, III. SECTION 26, 1919. PLEVIN, r.enjatiiin. Henry Slualger, 152 1, FEBRUARY MAKANVILLE Augustus Isadore. Mrs. Mae F"Iton Strei t. Pittsburg’', Pa. The following casualties are reported Maranville, Wileox, Nehr. IT.OI’GII, William. Mrs. Leona Plough, Wa- MIR.IBITO, Gaetano. . Mrs. Felicia Zanta, ba.sh. Ind. by the commanding general of the Ameri- Lipari, Italy POSEY. Oeorge G. Mrs. Susan Francis can Expeditionary Forces MONTGOMERY, Carlos D. William Montgom- Pogey, It. F. D. No. 1, Oakinan, Ala. ery, Dows, Iowa. PUTAWSKI, Stanley. Mrs. Florintina Died of disease 11 NOBLE, William A., jr. Mrs. Marie Noble, Putawski, 39 George Street, Westfield, Wounded severely 50 Sinithfield, Utah. Mass. O'LEARY, Walter L. William O’Leary, R. P. QUARLES, Van Buron. .T. Vaden Quarles, D. 1. Honor, Mich. R. F. D No. 3, Martin, Tenn. Total 61 PATTERSON, Harry. Mrs. Mable G. Patter- QUICK, Walter. Mrs. Eugene Jackson, R. son, 6311 Chatham Avenue, Wellston, Mo. F. II. No. 1, Hamlet, N. C. PERADgTTI, Joe. Mrs. Mary Jacobs, Rut- QUIGG, WlIIi.''m J. Mrs. Maramie Quigg, 997 Died of Disease. land, III. Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. RUSH, George II. Mrs. Lotta Rush, 1619 R.AMEY, Philip E. Mrs. Edna A. Ramey, PRIVATES. Shakespeare Street, Baltimore, Md. R. F. D. No. 1, Green, N. Y. PAPPAS, Perry. Konstantine Pappas, Tenl- SOLOMON, Finis. Mrs. Eflle Solomon, St. READY, William P. Mrs. Mary Lewis, R. F. dos, Greece. Charles, Ky. D., Falls, Pa. RADWILOWITCH, Albin. John Wllk, 22 UBERTO, Enrico. Mrs. Marla U. Bernasconl, RLTSSELL, William H. Mintor P. Russell, Staunton Street, Boston, Mass. Hotel De La Care, Locarno, Ticini, Switzer- C’dldress, Tex. RICHARDSON, Walter S. Jesse B. Richard- land. RUTLIDGE. Ollie G. William E. Rutlidge, son, R. F. D. 3. Midland City, Ala. UNDERWOOD, Pled. Mrs. Myrtle Underwood, R. F. D., No. 1, Germanton, N. C. ROBBI.SON, Ellis A. Mrs. Mary L. Carey, Callow.ay, Va. SALCONA, Rocco. Mrs. Marla Salcona, 825 Farmington, Va. VAN WINKLE, James A. Mrs. W. J. Smith, A’-kansas Street, San Francisco, Cal. ROBINSON, George Keeler, Mrs. Julia A. Caney, Okla. SAMOUCE, George A. John A. ^amoitce, Burt, 26 South Seventh Avenue, Mount VANWINKLE, James H. Mrs. Sarah J. Van- Elsie Street. Lynchburg. Va. Vernon, N. Y. winkle. R. F. D. 2, Broughton, 111. SCHANES, Frank. Mrs. Minnie Schanes, R. SMITH, Leo J. Mrs. M. A. Smith. 828 VIGILI.A, Guiseppe. Peter Gandolfo, 77 P D. No. 1. Strongs Prairie, Wie. South Street, Houghton, Jlich. Plcarniont Street, Fitchburg, Mass. SERDICK. Verele. John Serdick, S Arron- TALLINGER, Arthur .1. Mrs. .Tennie P. Tal- VINZO, Peter. Michele Vinzo, Conadico, Po- dell Street, Sparrows Point, Md, linger. Ridgernad, Barnard, N. Y. tenza, Italy. BEVERENCE, William E. Mrs. Rosa Sever- TIIOJIPSON, Minville. Marion Thompson, WERDLER, James C. Arthur B. Werdler, ence. Alvordton, Ohio. R. F. D. 2, 58 Fort Gay, Wayne County, R. F. D 3, Mexico, Mo. SIMONS, Wi'liam P. Mrs, William Simons, Vf. Va. WILSON, Joseph. Mrs. Doris H. Wilson, 1315 501 North Third Street, Syracuse, N. Y. WAGNER, Edward M. Miss Josephine Jahr, Central Avenue. Cincinnati, Ohio. SKINNER, Dttd'ey. Mordecai Skinner, R. F. Milliron, Mout. YARNIS, Hyman. Samuel Yarnis, 412 Cherry D. No. 1, Millington, Md. WEEMS. James P. Thomas E. Weems, R. F. Street, New York, N. Y. SMITH, Alexand*'r. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Smith, 12 D. 2, Cave Springs, Ga. YOST, Frederick. Elizabeth Yost, Berch- East Kingsbridge Road, New York, N. Y. WILI.IAMS, Major R. Mrs. Fay Williams, toldstrasse 31, Berne, Switzerland. SMITH, Edward A. Bernard Smith, 453 Desmit, S. Dak. YUNG, Randall. Lewis Yung, Guide Rock, West Thirty-seventh Street, New York, Nehr. N. Y. Wounded Severely. ZABICKI, Andrew. Andrew Zablcki, 1310 BMITH, Edward F. John J. Smith, 213 East North Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo. Louden .‘^treet, Philadelphia, I*,a. CAPTAIN'. SMITH, Floyd. Miss Mattie Wilson, 8016 TRIVES, Francis M. Mrs. Trivos, Bourg-la- Monford Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Kcinc, Seine, France. SECTION 2, FEBRUARY 26, 1919. STAPLETON, Richard J. Mrs. Mary Staple- ton, Cranston, R. I. SERGEANTS. The follov.'ing casualties are reported STEVENS, Peter C. Miss Dora M. Stevens, FOSTER, Harry Adelbert. Mrs. Harry Fos- by tlie connnanding genei'al of the Ameri- Hitchita, Ok'a. ter. 504 First Street, Manistee, Mich. can Exiieditionary Forces: STRYKER, Paul J. William Stryker, gen- LAY, Dewitt T. John C. Lay, box 414, Corbin, eral delivery. Washington. Iowa. Ky. Killed in action 6 SULLIVAN, Robert Mrs. II. G. P. Sullivan, McDON.ALD, Edward. Mrs. Emma McDonald, Died from wounds 13 944 East One hundred and forty-ninth 3445 Butler Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Street, Cleveland, Ohio. MAY, Charles Frank. George May, Philo, 111. Died from accident and other SZOZEPANKEWICZ, Edmund. Mrs. Anna causes 14 Szozepankewicz, 2662 East CORPORAI.S. Westmoreland Died of disease Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ADLER, Rudolph P. Mrs. Auselina Adler, 20 SZYPDLSKI, Joseph. Mrs. Helena Slnska, Silesia. Md. 8.425 Mockingaw Avenue, Chicago. III. BIGfJERSTAFP. Daniel W. Mrs. Lillie Big- Total 63 THOLL. John P. Mrs. Angeline Tholl, 164 ger.staff, Kannapolis, N. C. Aurora Avenue, Aurora, 111. DANIELLS, Percy H. Charles S. Danlells, THOMAS, Walter L. Mrs. Nannie N. Thomas, Deer Lodge, Mont. Killed in Action. Humble, Tex. RUYON, William Lewis. John W; Barlur, TWOMBLEY. Frederick W. Mrs. L. E. general delivery, Skidmore. Mo. LIEUTENANT. Twomliley, 344 Fuller Street, Redwood City, VOCELGESANG Charles William. Mrs. Jose- HOSKINS, Stephen Paul. phine Vogelgesang. W. S. Hoskins, 5 Cal. Bradley (no State Second Avenue, Warren, Pa. tJRGO, Rocco C. Patsy Urgo, 223 Mott Street, given). New Yo’-k. N. Y. BUGLER. PltlVATES. VANDENBURG, Waiter. Walter Vanden- SCOTT, R. P. M. Mrs. Agnes E. Scott, Island, ADAMS, Isaiah D. Hugh Adams, R. P. D. 2, burg, 7215 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ky. Crockett, Tex. Ohio. PRIVATES. AGOSTINI, Joseph D. Mrs. Katherine Agos- Cleofas. Cleofas tini, 1915 Street, Philadelphia, VASQUEZ, Vasquez, sr., ANGELLO, Guseppe. Sauti Angello, Bianchl Rowan Pa. 1517 Antelope Street, Christi, BAST, John P. P. Bast, R. P. D. Corpus Tex. Pulmido. Cosenza, Italy. 2, Edwards- VAUGHAN, Charles A. Walter Vaughan. 118 ville, III. ARSENAULT, Moses. Joseph Arsenanlt, lot Pastorius Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, MARCIANKOW, Pivder. Joan Marciankow, 4, Richmond Station, Prince Island. Pa. Edward Mineka, Babuska, Russia. BENsON, Allen Z. Miss Mabel Benson, Ervin. Mrs. Wau- Jesse. Mrs. VAUGHAN, Styihen Della kita, Okla. POLLARD, Nannie Pollard, R. F, Vaughan. 611 .lackson Street, Durham, D. Prospect, Tenn. N. C. BISHOP, Irvine T. Mrs. Kate Martin, Wesley, 1, VAUGHN. Charlie C. John B. Vaughn, R. F. Iowa. D. No. 1, box 54, Zebulon, Ga. Died of 'Wounds. BISSIT, William John. Mrs. Margaret Bissit, VENEKOIIL, Clarence II. Henry Venekohl, Albany House, Invergordon, Coshy, Mo. Scotland. SEBGEANTS. BOLLIN, Prank M. Joseph Bollin, 1320 Mari- VOI.I.RATH, Herman R. Otto L. Vollrath, LESLIE, William. Mrs. Hazel Louise Leslie, anna Street, Chicago, 111. 866 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 1035 East Third Street, Williamsport, CHRISTOFFER.kON, Willie. Hans Chrlstof- Pa. WARD, Ivan L Mrs. Carrie R. D. Ward, F. fersou. Palm City, Cal. ritlVATES. 13, Greeneville, Tenn. CLOUD, Harmon. Mrs. A. Cloud, 1414 WARD, John A. Gettie Ward, Pine DUNAETZ, Isadore. Nathan Dunaetz, Sodus, Thomas Lena, Street, Long Cal. Miss. Beach, Mich. CRAGE. .lohn. Mrs. J. Saddler. 1505 El. B., HOLLZER, Maurice. Isadore Hollzcr, 391 W.\RE, Mathew. Mrs. Belle Ware, Cuero, Eastlake Boulevard, Seattle. Wash. Valencia Street, San Francisco, Cal. Tex. DANKLEF, Herman D. John II. Danklef, FRANKOWICZ. John A. Mrs. Rosie Frank- WARNEMENT, John M. Mrs. Della Kimmet, Mount Olive, 111. owicz. 1127 Cornell Street. Chicago. 111. R. F. D. No. 1, New Rlegel, Seneca County, DANSEREAU, Aimer John. Mrs. Lizzie Dan- JENSEN, Alma. James A. Jensen, 259 South Ohio. sereau, R. F. D. 2, Ashtabula, Ohio. Fourth Street, East Logan, Utah. 24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919, CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

JONES, Samuol O. Mrs. Bertie Ij. Jones, SANDAU, Otto A. William Sandau, 2222 1711 CORRECTIONS IN CASUALTY LIST. Venable Street. Kichmoiid, Va. Dayton Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. McTAOUE. William J. Mrs. Charles Mc- Returned SHARP, Frank L. William B. Sharp, 310 Tague, to Duty, Previously Reported yo Carden Street, Worcester. Mass. West Front Street, Plainfield, N. J. MAKSKE, Arthur L. Mrs. J. Killed in Action, Mary Marske, TEWELL. James W. J. A. Tewell. Birds, 111. 2027 North Keeler Avenue, Chicago, 111. PRIVATE. WINKLER, Edward P. Fred Winkler, 74 MUUPIiy. Alfred J. Mrs. Mary Murphy, Strauss Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 1950 Lombard Street. San Francisco, Cal. KING, Fred W. Airs. Alary C. King, Mount KILEY, Eugene F. Mrs. Mary Riley, 50 Hermon, La. Wounded (Degree Undetermined), Previ- IMerce Street, Plymouth, Pa. ously Reported Missing in Action. RIO, Lawrenct'. Frank Rio, 919 South Sholto Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Street. Chicago, 111. Died from Wounds Received in Action. , LIEUTENANT. SAWVEL, Ralph Warren. Mrs. Robert Saw- vel, Breckenridge, Mich. WAGONER. SWEENEY, .Tames U. Mrs. Alary Sweeney, TR.VNSETII, Martin. Reinhardt Anderson, 103 Melburn Street, Detroit, Mich. Westby, Mont. REILLING, Edward A. Airs. Alargaret Reii- ling, 210 East One hundred and twenty- CORPORAL. Eied from Accident and Other Causes. fourth Street, New York, N. Y. SHACKLETON. Roy V. Airs. Kate Shackle- ton, 538 West One hundred and twenty-sixth I.IEOTBNANT. Missing in Action, Previously Reported Street, New York, N. Y. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). .GUT. Bert. Mrs. Bert Guy. 700 Fourth Street, PRIVATES. New Brighton, Pa. BOQLER. BRADING, Roy W. Charles P. Bradiug, 1435 COBPOBAr,. VOIGIIT, Conrad F. Airs. Orma Voight, R. P. South Eighth Street, Atchison, Kans. Thomas. Airs. Sebastiano Staito, D. 1, box 306, Houston, Tex. CANITZ. MORCERMAN, Abraham. Ben Morgerman, Frang Ponta, ITovincio del Syracuse, Italy. 2124 West Norse Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Killed in Action, Previously Reported CHAAIBLESS, Robert B. V. Mrs. Alary J. WACONEB. Chambless, Dumond, Tex. Missing in Action. COLOGI.VCOAIO, Nicola. Dominick Cologia- FOSTER. Fredrick C. G. M. Foster, Mont- CORPORALS. como, Vorli, Province of Roma, Italy. gomery Center, Vt. GIBSON, Rodney. John W. Gibson, Wells- ENRIGHT, Stephen A. Airs. Alayme Enright, tannery. Pa. ritIVATES. Hillyard, Wash. AIcDONALD, Alichael. Airs. Julia AIcDonald, B.tlN, Earl. John F. Bain, Wayland, Iowa. FALONE, Arthur. Guisseppi Faloue, Province Cork Hill, Youghal County, Cork, Ireland. CHAVEZ, Cisto R. Mrs. Rose O. Chavez, Teramo, Carvara, Italy. AIYERS. Bascom L. William W. Alyers, Horse- I’uerlo de Luna, N. Alex. NUNES, Alfred. Airs. R. Luclo, Centerville, pin. Va. CRESS. Arthur (1. John L. Cress, Atkins, Cal. NICHOLS. William S. James J. Nichols, Smith County, Va. TROWBRIDGE. Aladison E. Joseph AI. Trow- Grandlield, Okla. DAVEY, Harry. Everett G. Ely, Algona, bridge, box 320, Kingwood, W. Va. PILLSBURY, Harrison AI. Airs. Ruth Pills- Iowa. bury, 186 Champion Street, Battle Creek, PRIVATES. ELY. Charles E. Oliver Ely, St. Clair, AIo. Alich. G.MIIN. Edward J. Mrs. Alary Gann, 2408 AUER, Beno J. John Auer, Aibany, Alinn. SITAS. Joseph P. John Gendzek, 1814 Fifty- East Tenth Street, Kansas City, AIo. BORENSON, Carl B. Bernard Borensoii, St. eighth Street, Superior, Wis. KOEHLER, Charles II. Airs. Elizabeth Koeh- James, Alinn. SOARES, Frank C. Francisco Soares, Beira, ler, .'Substation 50, Etna, Pa. AIOORES, Clinton. James Aloores, Stokes, San Jorge Acores. Portugal. Al.UtCUS, Henry. Mrs. Annie Alarcus, 15 N. Y. STAFFORD, Ernest W. Mrs. Olive C. Staf- East One hundred and eighth Street, New PLUECKER, Waiter. Airs. Sam Gannon, 37 ford, R. F. D. 1, Ashland. Ohio. York, N. Y. Bronx Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. STEGAIAN, Edward. Alr.s. Alargaret Stegman, AIEILY. Guy Ora. Airs. Naomi Aleily, 6611 SILVERTHORN, Russell Worth. Frank Eag- 1255 Tweuty-.second Street, Alilwaukee, AVis. East Thirteenth Street. Kansas City, Mo. ley, R. F. D. 1, North Springfield, Pa. STRAY, Odin. Ole B. Stray, Stray, N. F-ak. PICHAIAN, Phillip. EJe Richman, Starores- UTAN, Charles. Sam Utan, 607 Pine Street, nitzuaja IIou.se 1.", room 12, Odessa, Russia, Died of Disease, Previously Reported Scranton, Pa. TUK.N'BULL, Howard II. Mrs. Lulu Turnbull, Missing in Action. VANER.Y Ladimiss. Airs. Zetta V. Brown, Balfour, Iowa. 1090 East Ninety-ninth Street, Cleveland, PRIVATE. Ohio. Died of Disease. TAYLOR. George Daniel. John F. Zook, Ross- ville, Kans. Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported SERGEANTS. Missing in Action. Died, EAIERSON, Clyde A. Airs. Neticia Austell Previously Reported Missing In Emerson, box 712, St. Petersburg, Fla. Action. PRIVATE. HALL, Fred A. .Tohn E. Hall, Norwood, Ohio. LIEUTENANT. NORBOAI, Roy L. Airs .Johanna A. Norbom, CORPORALS. PERINE, Nehson W. N. D. Ferine, 521 South 427 Leary Building, Seattle, Wash. Forty-eighth Street, Philadeiphia, Pa. FIIEEDE, r.Iilton H. Mrs. Rosetta Freede, Returned to Duty, Previously Reported PRIVATES. R. F. D. 2, Hales Corners, Wis. Missing in Action. H-IRKISON, Ernest. II. Harrison, Urbuna, DALE, Alartin U. Airs. Howard G. Dale, Cli- N. Hak. max, Alinn. PRIVATES. MITCHELL, Jack. Airs. Cora Mitchell, North Briscoe. Jone.sburg, WAGONER. View Avenue, Rocky River. Ohio. BRISCOE, Louis D. Sam AIo. ROBERTS, Benjamin II. William J. Roberts, FR AZIER, Jessie T. Mrs. A. Frazier, Liberty, Airs. 2009 North Holston, Va. DOAHCR, Grover C. Alaggie Dover, Aliss. Market Street, Fort Worth, Tex. COOKS. Wounded Severely, Previously Reported DOWNING, Richard B. Airs. Katie AI. Down- INKS, ing. 200 South Alill Street, Kansas City, Alelchoir. Airs. A. M. AIcQueen, Am- Missing in Action. herst. Ohio. Kans. PULLEN, Isaiah. Airs. Emma Lee Miller, CORPORALS. FLEAIING, John II. Airs. Anna Fleming, 901 Grantville, Ga. Coffey Street, Indianapolis, Ind. POTTER, Roscoe E. Mrs. Prank E. Potter, Fred. Airs. Arciugila Gian- 727 Poplar Street, Newberry, Pa. GIANNIPIETRO, PRIVATES. nipietro, 7222 Hagerman Street, Philadel- STANNARD, Claude A. Mrs. Frank Stannard, phia, Pa. CORBIN, Ernest A. Airs. Mary E. Corbin, 2 107 Gelson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Clarke Place, Washington, Joseph. Aleyer Goldberg, 204 D. C. PRIVATES. GOLDBERG, DORN, Albert Henry. Mrs. Bertha Dorn, Lavonia Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Helenville, Wis. BACKSTROAI, Oscar. Pedro Swanson, Bracke, HOLLAND, Floyd. Stephen A. Holland, Rln- DUFF. Jr., Michael J. Mrs. Annie Duff, Sweden. ards Alills, Ohio. .Tohn II. Airs. Coalnacarte, Mountrath, Queens County, AIONROE, Daisy D. Monroe, HOLLAIAN, Fred J. E. G. Ilollmau, 1571 Ireland. Concord, N. C. Grace Avenue. Lakewood. Ohio. E.AKEN, Fred D. Frank AI. Eaken, 635 Hindle RILEY, I’eter R. Airs. Mary J. Riley, 710 JOHNSON, Albin R. Alfred Johnson, Com- istrpet. Lima. Ohio. East Harri.son Street, Altoona, Pa. frey, Alinn. ENtJLISII, Harold. Lee English, SCHLEUTER, Julius William. Mrs. Johan- Tenino, Alonzo J. A. Jung, Wash. nah Schleuter, 208 Douglas Street, North JUNG, Jim Fredericks- burg. Tex. F.'.RQIHIAR, John. R. G. Farquhar, 157 East ARmomonle, Wis. .Morgan Street, I’ortland, Oreg. MARCIANO, Dominico. Luigi Alarciauo. Op- IIIHNROHN, Ora G. Nick Heinsohn, R. F. D. Wounded Slightly, Previously Reported pido, Alarestina, Priminoro, Province R. g- Grand, Okla. Missing in Action. gio, Calabria, Italy. AIILLS. Norris Church. AIl.ss Mills, IIERRHEY. Paul ,T. Mrs. Leora S. Ilershey, Jane G. R. F. D. 2, Greenville, Ohio. BUGLER. .565 Garfield Avenue, .Tersey City, N. J. AIORGAN, Vallejo II. Ali.ss Geraldine Alorgan, AIORIALE, John J. C. Aloriaie, 126 West HOLDING, John F. Mrs. Sadia Holding, St. 3416 Bates Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Paul, Jackson Avenue, Corona, N. Y. Kans. PEZOLDT. Andrew. John Pezoldt, 747 Le- IIOI.LOAIAN. Alex. S. Jim Holloman, Ilook- PRIVATES. high Street, Allentown, Pa. erton, N. C. KOI’ER. James W. Alr.s. Irene Kober, 315 RADDATZ, Fred. August Raddatz, Glenview, IKiPKINR, .Tames W. Ray Hopkins, East Au- Tenth Street, Toledo, Ohio. 111 . burn, Cal. MILLER, Parks AI. AI J. I’arks, box 74, Peru, RARI, Andrew. Alike Karpocucie, 5 I.ood Ind. Clinton, HOWELL, Fred. Airs. Marie Howell, Street. Alass. 311 PESONEN. Waine W. Airs. E. Pesonen, Pork- Fairview Avenue. Seattle, Wash. SHUGARS, Cloyd M. Airs. Clara E. Shug.irs, jarvi, Finland. 711 Horae Street, .Tohnstown. Pa. AIl.' KR, Jack F. Henry A. Aliser, Livingston. REIfDISH, Hubert F. • Airs. Alary Rc'ddish, UCHAIAN. Albert. Prank Fleszar, 1919 Cho- Alont. Lilesville, N. C. pin Street, Detroit, Alich. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 25 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY G-EN. PERSHING Carrie Sue- W-AGNER. Roy Jay. Mrs. Minnie Wagner, POSSON, Donald G. Mrs. E. A. Cleveland, SUCKOW, Herbert Frank. Blrs. kow, 760 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. mil Citv, Kan 8. Port Kent, Me. „ Tenney, 78 HiU WIIiCOX> William C. Chester Wilcox, R. E. QUIGLEY, James M. Mrs. Rose Quigley, TENNEY, Edward J. Patrick Philadelphia, Pa. Street, Waterbury, Conn. D. 1, Grand Blanc, Mich. 1919 East Birch Street, RANDALgL, Jackson. Mrs. Perleo Randall, THOMPSON, Walter J. Mrs. Pearl McCunc, Erroneously Reported. Died of Wounds Re- Athens, Tenu. 1223 Lincoln Street, Loveland, Colo. Onis O. O. Thornton, Lin- ceived in Action. ROLLER, Walter W. Otto Roller, 3926 North THORNTON, W. Fr-ancisco Street, Chicago, 111. coln Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. WAGONER. RUTLEDGE, James T. Mrs. Etta Rutledge, TUB, James E. Mrs. Lennie W. Tue, R. P; D. Carrollton, Ohio. 1, Tennessee Ridge, Tcnn. GRAUNKE, William Emil. Otto Graunke, 315 Second Street NB., Tobe D. Samuel F. Key, R. P. D. TYLER, Nathaniel. Mrs. Harriette Scaill, 815 Hebron, 111. SANFORD, 1, box 37-A, Ellerbe, N. C. Griswold Street, Port Huron, Mich. PRIVATE. SAUNDERS, George W. Mrs. Elizabeth VANERSCOTT, Jules Victor. Mrs. Blizaljoth RIO, Lawrence. Carl Portlanna, 010 South Green, 922 Second Street, Wilmington, N. C. Vanerscott, care of Thomas Davis, Midway, Troop Street, Chicago, 111. SLATTERY, ,tamcs. Mrs. Mary Slattery, 224 Pa. Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. VBSELY, William J. Mrs. W. J. Vosely, 196 THORNTON, Harold E. Mrs. Emily F. Mc- Park Place, Astoria, N. Y. SECTION 3, FEEaTJARY 26, 1919. Nerny, 9 Vernon Place, Batavia, N. Y. WALTERS, Melcher W. Mrs. Rich L. Wal- TOMSON, John. Schkorson Gabselson, Taj- ters, Rochelle, III. The following casualties are reported saedel, Norway. BAKER, Granville W. Mrs. Annie Bedortha, by the commaudiug general of the Ameri- TRAINOR, John E. Mrs. Mary Trainor, 2871 96 Linwood Avenue, Crafton, Pa. can Expeditionary Forces: Briggs Avenue, New York, N. Y. BALBNSIEPER, Louis G. Mra J. B. Peter- TRAQUAIR, James. Walter Traquair, 231 son, 527J Saxon Street, W.aterloo, Iowa. Wounded (degree undeter- Forest Street, Melrose. Mass. BAELARD, Doy. Mrs. Rebecca I. Ballarfl, TURNER, Wooldridge W. Walter T. Turner, Granburry, Tex. mined) 467 Larchmont, N. Y. BANKS, Cecil H. Henry A. Banks, R. F. D. Twyeffort, Wounded slightly 674 TWYEPPORT, Clarence M. Emile 1. Pittsboro, Miss. 61 West: Ninetieth Street, New York, N. Y. BARKER, John L. Mrs. Alice Baikor, Es- VETTS, Edward G. Mrs. Louise Vetts, 324 tancia, N, Mex. Total:- 141 1, Cortelyou Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. BARR EDA, Victor J. H. H. Barreda, May- WBSTERFIELD, Walter. Walter Vialls, 92 agues, P. R. Wadsworth Avenue, New York, N. Y. euglbe. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). WALTERS, Robert L. George H. Walters, Riva Avenue, Milltown, N. J. PHILLIPS, Abraham. Mrs. June Sarah Phil- MAJOR. WERT, Wendel P. Mrs. Mary Wert, McCon- lips, 734 Ontario Street, South Bethlehem, Mrs. Vandeboe, nelsville, Ohio. Pa. YANDEBOE, De G. Vesta T. MECHANICS. 40C Northeast Street, Coudersport, Pa. WHIDEMAN, Prestley. B. B. Gossett, Ander- son, S. C. Mrs. Portunata Casci, 13 CAPT'AINS. CORPORALS. CASCI, Giovanni. Gasparritl Barga Lucia, Italy. PENNIMAN, George D. Mrs. Lucy T. D. BOGIE, Gustave E. Prank O. Moberg, 5245 RAMSEY, John D. John W. Ramsey, 119 Penniman, Stevenson, Md. Calumet Avenue, Chicago, 111. Haywood Street, Asheville, N. C. WERT, Thomas W. Samuel T. Wert, 707 Line BORDEN, Wiliiam. George C. Rottgar, 1461 VERDICCIIIO, Luca. I’ietro Verdiechio, S. Street, Decatur, Ala. Pisner Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Felice A. Cancello, Italy. BRADLEY, Nick. Mrs. Lizzie Tollie, Chero- COOKS. niEDTENANTS. kee, N. C. BEL V, Frederic G. George H. Bell, 84 Park BRESNAHAN, Cornelius. Mrs Mary Casey, KRBMBR, Leo W. Mrs. Angelina A. Kremer, Avouue, Hinsdale, III. 92 Osgood Street, Lawrence, Mass. 219 Columbia Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. BRADLEY, Kenneth Clayton. Thomas Brad- BROSIUS, Ralph L. Alvin Brosius, Ohl, Pa. LECAIR, Henry. Edward Leeair, R. P. D. box ley. Twenty-first Naples, 1144 Street, Ogden, Utah. CAMPBELL, Philip. Willie Campbell, 25, Napa, Cal. II. BEESLIN, Robert Mrs. Catherine Ilreslin, 111 . SKATTORES, George. Samuel Skattores, Lu- 1494 Broad Street, Providence, R. I. COLLINI, Frank. Miss Regina Collini, Lan koreo, Greece. CALDWELL, Oliver D. Mrs. Ilah H. Cald- Benedetto, Italy. well, 3 North Little Street, Port Scott, COOK, George B. Peter M. Cook, Hugo, Okla. Pr.IVATE.S. Kans. DEXTER, Leonard R. John Dexter, 505 ALLEN, Chester H. Joseph B. Allen, R. F; CENTER, Garnett G. G. Center, Grand Morris Bloomington, 111. W. South Avenue, D. 3, Four Oaks, N. C. Prairie, Tex. FITZGERALD, James M. Mrs. M. Martin, BAILEY, Martin B. William Bailey, R. F. D. CHIVINGTON, Deane H. Otis Ghivington, 346 Eliot Street, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Range, Tex, Westville, Ind. Nies M. Mrs. Katherine 3, FREDERICKSON, Henrietta Baird, 525 MCINTYRE, Donald. Donald McIntyre, 119 Fr-ederickson, Karry Lsland, Ireland. BAIRD, George R. Mrs. N. Y. Market Street, Manchester, N. Vinnie Gerrard, Sterling Place, Brooklyn, H. GERRARD, James T. Mrs. Bamboles, Kewanee, OGRAM, Hoyt R. Richard D. Ogram, 324 8802 Jenning Road. Jennings, Mo. BAMBOLES, Sam. Bill Sheridan Avenue, Whiting, Ind. GIOVENCO, Joe. Vincenzo Gioveno, 6116 111 . STEPHENS, Prank O. Mrs. Emma Stephens, Concord Place, Chicago, 111. BILLIG, Emil Alfred. Stanley Bult, 9065 155 Pleasant Street, Auburn, Me. GORDON, Irvin W. C. H. Brown, Greenfield, Superior Street, Toledo, Ohio. TRAYNOR, Mack V. Mrs. Lsahella Traynor, Iowa. BOEDEKBR, Albert A. Carl Boedeker, Elk- Grand Porks, N. Dak. GRIMES, Joseph J. Mrs. Mary Grimes, 11 hart, Wis. WOOD, Charles H. Mrs. Mary. E. Wood, 1908 Bellevue Street, Willimantlc, Conn. BOEHNER, Oscar P. Mrs. Amelia Boehner, Fountain Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HANLON, Thomas P. Patrick Hanlon, 42 4926 Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hubbard Street, Concord, Mass. SERGEANTS. BONGIOVI, Salvatore. John Bongiovi, 1558 HASTING, Hillary B. P. B. Hasting, R. F. Bath Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. BALLARD. Edward A. Mrs. Mary Ballard, D. 1, Great Palls, Mont. BRADDOCK, George. Mrs. Mollie Braddock, 0012 South' Junette Street, Tacoma, Wash. HOLLAND, Berry Bluford. Mrs. Sallie N. Mound City, 111. BANEY, Sidney J. Mrs. Ida Banoy, Bado, Mo. Tex. Holland, route 1, Menphis, Mrs. Brady, BARGAEHR, Anton. Miss Mathilea Bargaehr, KOCH, William. Mrs. Mary Koch, 1815 BRADY, William Joseph. James Berrien Avenue, Albion, Michn 1704 South Filth Street, Salt Lake City, Clark Street, Manitowoc, Wis. 711 North CLINE, Herldy H. Marion S. Cline, R. F. D. Utah. MEANS, Clark L. Mrs. Martha Means, 224 1 . Elizabeth, Wirt County, W. Va. BAltxRO, Werner L. Mrs. B. C. Bartro, 1523 Thirteenth Street, Rock IslunC, 111. . William J. Joseph WUliara Col- UnderclifE Avenue, New York, N. Y. MUDD, Prank Gregory. Damian H. Mudd, COLLINS, lins, 111 Heath Street, Roxhury, Mass. BORCUARDT, Victor E. II. T. Eachus, 291 Prairie du Rocher, 111. CRAFT, James A. W. F. Craft, Ola, Ark. Bates Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. MUSICK, William. David Musick, Cleveland, DALFONSO, Alexander. Daneo Deloiizo, SOI COUNTS, Robert II. Samuel E. Counts, Poea, Va. North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. W. Va. NADEAU, Edward BI. Mrs. Philameno Na- Rexford. Mrs. E. A. Robinson, 718 FREDERICK, Harley William. Mrs. H. W. deau, 51 Fourth Avenue, Cranston. H. I. BARTT, Benjamin Street, Elmira, Y. PYeclorlck, 2501 Y Street, Sacramento, Cal. NORBEN, Fred A. John Noreen, Fourth St. N. William. Dowhurst, 549 GAU, Prank E. Mrs. Frank E. Gaxi, 70 West Paul Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. DEWIIURSiR James Genesee Street, Lockport, N. Y. NORRIS, Harold P. Mrs. Levi Myers, R. F. Fail-view Street, Nelsonville, Ohio. GROVE, Philip M. Mr.s. Lillian Grove, 3®7 D. A, Richmond, Ind. DITTMAN, Paul. Mrs. Ida Dittman, Thomp- South Market Street, Frederick, Md. OATS, Reuben A. J. A. Oats, Columbus Junc- son, Tex. HAYNES, Dewey. M. W. Haynes, R. F. D. 3, tion, Iowa. EGNBR, William L. Samuel J. Egner, Sev/ell Anniston, Ala. OMSLAER, Robert J. Mrs. Sara Omslaer, Valley, W. Va. JIM, Kiutus. .Tames Looney, general deliv- 1900 Belle Avenue NS., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOPEANO, Prank .Toseph. Mrs. Mary Pope- ery, White Swan, Wash. BAGSDALE, Gale E. Mrs. Alice Bagsdale, ano, 490 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KUHN, Heuiw J. Mrs. Josephine Kuhn, 1134 231 West Ii-vington Street, Denver, Colo, FRAME, Clarence. John W. Frame, R. P. D. Louisa Street, Elizabeth, N. J. RALPH, James. Mrs. Hannah R.alph, 713 5, Eaton, Ohio. LONGSDORP, Frederick. Mrs. Mai'ia Longs- North Thirty-ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. dorf, 320 Louisa Street, Williamsport, I'a. SANTOS, Raymond A. Mrs. Raymond San- GAIGER, Fred. John H. Gaiger, General de- MARTBLL, William H. Charles Martell, Bar- tos, 28 Northeast Street, Holyoke, Mass. livery, Altamout, Kans. rister Hall, Boston, Mass. SCTIBIADER, Sylvester. Mrs. Anna Schma- GEORGEN, George Adam. Peter Georgen, 1944 North Ridgeway Avenue, Chicago, 111. MURRAY, Mark R. Kathrine Murray, Ar- dcr. Snydersburg, P.'i, cadia, Nebr. SEXTON, Floyd A. Frank A. Sexton, 954 GIMONT, George. Michael Gimont, 432 MYERS, James M. William Myers, Lillian, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. South Street, Pottstown, Pa. Prank. Manuel Gouzeles, Nebr. SMITH, John I. B. J. Smith, Parkhill, N. C. GONZELES, Na- NORRIS, Henry Thornton. Mrs. Elizabeth SPOR, Chris. Mrs. Anna Spor, 472 Wyckoff cogdoches, Tex. Norris, Mangum, Okla. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GOODSTEIN, Mortimore. Mrs. Lottie Good- PERKINS, William B. Mrs. L. A. Lafling- STALARUM, Joseph. Mrs. Stephen Stala- stoiu, 36 West One hundred and nineteenth v/cll, Pentwator, Mich. rum. 20 Lansing Street, Schenectody, N. Y. Street. New York, N. Y. POItTER, Oscar. W. D. Porter, 74 Valley STIRLING, John Dixon. Mrs. J. C. Stirling, GOUFF, Harry E. Mrs. Rose B. Gouff, Street, Cumberland, Md. 415 East Poplar Street, Stockton, CaJ. Keedysville. Md. 2G THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN : WED::ESDAY, FEBEUARY 2C, 1919. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

HART, Johnney Thurman. George Hart, TEPLEY, Frank J. Frank Tepley, 3312 Glen- WHEARTY, John B. Airs. Anne Whearty, Ideal. Pike County. Ohio. roy Road. Cleveland, Ohio. 1017 Douglas Avenue, Providence, R. I. HOSE. Felton. Claud Hose, GC2 Walnut THOMAS, Ervin E. Ernest Thomas, Hening, WILSON, Moses 'T. Aliss Alary L. Wilson, Street, Maeon. Ga. Minn. R. F, D. 4, Cross Keys, Ga. JACOBS, Harold Myor. Mrs. Eva Jacobs, THOAIPSON, Henry. William Thompson, AVINIGER, Oscar L. Porter Wininger, Sun* 1350 East Twenty-Urst Street, Brooklyn, Shelhyville, 111. sot ^0X N. Y. THOAlbON, Proney. Mrs. Ida Thomson, 911 ZABLER, ' Erwin E. Paul P. Zabler, 3110 JOHNSON, Clarence O. Oscar Johnson, 432 South Curley Street, Baltimore, Aid. Armitage Avenue, Chicago, 111. Dunham Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. VASIL, Harry Papas. Costa Vasil, 12 Man- ANGLESCY, Martin P. Mrs. Irene Connors, JOHNSON, Claude. Eofton Grammer, R. F. chester Street, Brockton, Alass. 1.31 Bright Street, Jersey City, N. J. D. 5. Whitewater, Tex. VECCHIO, Vincent. Mrs. Nichol.as Vccchio, BAILEY, George T. Mrs. Susie Stevens, 1217 JOHNSON, John. Mrs. Jennie Dawson, 500 54.3 Schuyler Avenue, Arlington, N. J. Six-and-a-half Place NW., Washington, Gondlcy Avenue, Akron. Ohio. VINSON, Wilbert. Mrs. Bettie Vinson, 3303 D. C. KRAL. Raymond J. Carl Krai, R. F. D. 2, Broadway, Houston, Tex. BALL.-VS, Alexander Theodores. Lampros Antigo. Wis. WALKER, Raymond J. Johji L. Walker, Balias, 33 Manhattan Street, Stamford, KREAGER. Orla O. Marlon V. Kreager, 4205A Alallit Avenue, St. Lmlis, AIo. Conn. Hooneston. 111. WISZ, Pieter. Alain Casper Wisz, Street, Arthur. Airs. Alary E. Draper, KFNZE, Joseph. Mrs. Lizzie Kunze, R. F. D. BALLINGER, Sayreville, N. J. F. 4, Perham. Minn. R. D. 1, Nortbboro, Iowa. ZAFFIRO, Luigi. Santo Zaffiro, 822 Stone Virginia LERNER. Herman. Mrs. Anna P. Lerner, BAAIBERGER, John P. Airs. C, Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Bamberger, 501 Oakland Avenue, Govans- box 57. Vernon. Conn. ZIMNICKY, Alex. Alartln Semneske, 721 LEUNG. Chin. Chiu Kee, 721 King Street, town. Aid. North Street, Tyrone, Pa. Airs. Sarah Banks, Par- Sp.-ittlc, Wash. BANKS, Tllman N. QUAS, John. Airs. Grace Quas, 313 Oscar ker, Va. LEWIS. Johnnie II. Airs. Della Lewis, 919 Avenue, Joliet, 111. J. Bankston, East Twelfth Street, Kansas City, Mo. BANKSTON, George D. W. RAINEY, Percy Alelville. Airs. Carl Burt, Jenkinsburg, Ga. LOG.\N. James F. Mrs. Ora Logan, route 1, North Concord, Vt. Ariton. Ala. BEAN, Clifton R. Airs. Elizabeth Bean, 1714 RAJEWI'TZ, Vincent. Aliss Nastasia Rajewitz, Elmwood Avenue, Norfolk, Va. McOIMPSEV. Edward. Sirs. J. Hamilton. 24 Johns Street, New Britain, Conn. 3.310 U Street, Omaha, Nebr. BE.\N, Holf. Andy Bean, Nashua, Iowa. RAPP, Fred C. Charles Rapp, North Vernon, BOOl’II, Alereditb H. Mrs. Alary AI. Booth, Mf'KFRNAN. Henrv J. Mrs. Kate McKernan, Ind. 99 Wood Street, West Haven, Conn. Base Hospital No. 110, American Nurses RL S.S, Tommie. Charles Russ, Rockford, Ala. Corps, E. F. M.ATTHKW, Bennie I. Win Matthew, Salem, SANNEBECK, Frank H. A. F. Sannebeek, Ind. BOWLES, Tom H. H. S. Bowles, Ferram, Va. 7102 Arthur Street, Oakland, Cal. BOYER, Edgar L. Clay Boyer, Duncan, Okla. MELE, Umelo. Pete Mele, 1044 West Polk SHANER, Cl.iyton Shell. Airs. Clayton S. BR.ADFIELD. George F. George Bradfield, Street. Chicago, III. Shaner, box 14, Sellersville, Pa. Alonroe Center, 111. MILLER. James C. Mrs. Sallie Irvin, Sivella SMITH, Joe. Mrs. Anna Smith, 51 St. Joseph CALDWELL, Charlie. Airs. Hattie Caldwell, Bend, Tex. Place, Rochester, N. Y. general delivery, Gordo, Ala. MORAN, Patrick W. Mrs. .John Wage- SNYDER. William. Aliss Etta Snyder, Lake CALDWELL, Roy E. C. H. Caldwell. 1321 View, maker, R. F. D. 5. Olivia, Minn. Wyo. Gum Street. Pine Bluff, Ark. MORGAN, John Elmer. John W. Morgan, SO.TKA, Peter. Mike Sojka, S3 Cherry Street, C.'VRLSON. William G. Aliss Josephine Carl- gen'Tal deliver.y, Flourine. N. Mex. IVare, Alass. son, 70 Sturgis Street, Jamestown, N. Y. STACKS, Louie Edward. Airs. Nancy. E. MORRIS. .John .1. Mrs. Sarah Morris, 28 CAZAJOUS, John B. Miss Alice Cazajous, North Street. Slatington, Pa. Stacks, Bryansville, Tex. 104G McAllister Street, San Francisco, Cal. MOUSER. Fr.snk A. Mrs. Martha Mouser, STOTT, Frank. Mrs. Harriet Stott, 39 Law- CHILDRESS, George D. George E. Childress, R F D. 2. Grove City. Ohio ton Street, Rochester, N. Y. Alatoaca, Va. MYERS. William M. Mrs, Ella Myers, 838 SUCHY, Leo. Mrs. J. P. Suchy, 813 East Two COLLINS, Herbert C. Airs. Teresa Collins, Jeannette Street. Parkersburg. W. Va. hundred and twenty-fifth Street, New York, 219 West Thirty-fourth Street, New York. N. Y. NFARY, .Tehn M. l\Irs. Mary Brennan. 2403 N. Y. South Chadwick Street, Philadelphia. Pa. SI'LZY’CKI, .Toe. Alex Sturycz, 170 North EOFP, Calvin AI. Starling P. Eoff, Lubboeb, NFGUS. Warren E. Mrs. Alice Negus, 317 Fremont Avenue, Kenosha, 'RTs. Tex. Cortland Avenue Syracuse. N. Y. TASSONE, Petro. Aliss Filomenia Tassone, B. Albert B. Espe, Storm NFSS. Torger. Jlnrtin Ingebrighsen, 4.38 Park Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. ESPE, Stanley 1011 Lake, Iowa. 'o'-th Eleventh Avenue. Maywood. 111. TATE, Robert D. Jim AI. Tate, Texico, 111. George. Antoinette Fiore, NEWM.AN, Willie V. George A. Newman, TAVERNELLl, Sebastian. Mrs. Elide Taver- FIORE, Mrs. 543 East hundred and seventeenth Street, I.nndon Bridge, Va. nelli, 113 Sandwich Street, Plymouth, Alass. One New York, N. Y. NORTHINGTON. Fred D. Mrs. Mary TAYLOR, Willie 11. Warlie K. Taylor, R. F. A FREEAIAN. Bernice. Tom Freeman, Sweet- Northington, 520 South Laurel D. 8, Anderson, S. C. Street, water, Okla. Richmond. A^a. TEEGARDIN. Harley B. Mrs. Sarah Toe- GRAH.NAI, Terry. Richard, Graham, Blan- NOT.ARO, Clorio. Vincent Notaro, 43 Grove gardin, R. P. D. 3, Oakwood, Ohio. chard ville, Wis. Street. Bridgeton. N. .1. TFRRANOVA, Salvatore. Salvatore Tiarvl- Willie. Airs. Clara Graham, Wedge- O'BRIEN. Earl Mrs. Kate O’Brien. Black netto, 324 East Second Street, Erie, Pa. GRAH.IM, field, S. C. River Fails. Wis. TERRY. William F. Airs. Virginia Terry, 830 Alalcolm Irwin Harvey, Cole- OCKERMAN, .Tpsse J. Mrs. Lottie Ockerman, Stoke Street, Danville, Va. HARVEY. L. brook. N. IT. Sanulpa. Okla. THIERICHEN, Walter R. Marne Thierichen, Russell. Airs. John Higgins, ICO PATRIDGE, James B. Memory Patridge, Er- Aleridian, Tex. HIGGINS. Smith Street, Elizabeth, N. J. win. Miss. THOMA, John W. Airs. Catherine Thoma, JOHNSON, Charles. Robert Johnson, 178 201 Belvidere Avenue, Jersey City, P.AYNE. Flovd N. Mrs. S. V. Payne, 800 N. J. Boyd Street. Oshkosh, Wis. Snnib Third Street. Manchester. Iowa. THOAIaS, Grady R. Daniel H. Campbell, Johnson, Gran- Lakeview, Tex. JOHNSON, Clarence R. Ole SARGENT. Donald M. Mes, Ida Sargent, ville, N. Dak. general delivery, Augusta, Kans THOMAS, Ralph A. Airs. Lena Thomas, G13J JOHNSON. Ernest. Airs. Alary Johnson, R. SC,'RBOROiTnii_ Hewitt. Matt Scarborough, Minor Avenue. North Seattle, Wash. F. D. 1, Catawba, S. C. Shamrock I,a. THOAIPSON, Eugene L. Miss Pearl Allgood, JOHNSON, Johnnie. Alanuel Johnson, R. F, William SCHARF. T. Fred L. Scharf, 1523 1910 Jones Street, Omaha, Nebr. D. 2, Long Prairie, Alinu. Allman Court. Clpvel.'>nd. Ohio. THOAIPSON, Roy. Airs. Lizzy Davis, Wilson- JOHNSTON, Frank. Harry Johnston, War- SCHMITT. John G. George Schmitt, 108C burg, W. Va. ren, Ark. I-Tolle Place Milwaukee, Wis. THOAIPSON, William R. Airs. James SEAMAN, Lloyd M. Milton D. JUDKINS, Louis E. Airs. Sarah Judkins, Seaman, Greeley, Noble. .342 Madison Street, Brooklyn, Y. Colo. N. Pleasant Street, Franklin, N. H. THROWER, Louis V. Mrs. .Tosepliine KRAUS, Oliver J. Edward C. Kraus, 1374 SITEETZ, .Tohn H. Mrs. Annie Sheetz, 275 Thrower, general delivery. East Prairie. AIo. East Eighty-first Street. Cleveland, Ohio. Buttonwood Street, Reading, Pa. TIMAIONS, Everette. Joseph AI. Timmons, KUNKLE, George N. .1. W. Kunkle, 227 East SKOG. Nelson. Mrs Amanda Skog, 5 Osborne Bonner Springs, Kans. Cedar Street, Springfield, Ohio. Street, Providence, R. I. TROTAIAN. .Jessie AI. Joseph Trotman, LANG ELAND, Henry. Helge Langeland< SMITH. Charles .1. Elizabeth Smith, 902 South Aims, N. C. Zumbrota, Alinn. Rrendwav. South Bethlehem, Pa. UNGER, Earnest. Mrs. Alary LEE. Jefferson. Airs. Alary Lee, Choctaw, SMITH. Edward. Unger, 255 . Edward Smith 417 North West Winifred Avenue, St. Paul, Alinn. Ala. .Tefrerson Street. Indianapolis, Ind. VAN BRUNT, Lester. Aliss Bera Van ISrunt, sr., SMITH. .John I. Airs. LEEKER, William T. Theodore Leeker, Lydia Henley, R. F. 400 Warren Street, Newark. N. J. D. 3, Alantee, Miss. Lenexa, Kans. VEIT. Ernest. Charles P. Veit, 305 .Tohn West LESLIE. William. Airs. L. J. Tracey, G Ron- SMITH. J. Mrs. Rebecca Smith, 417 Auglaize Street, Wapakoneta, East Ohio. del Place, San Francisco, Cal. One hundred and first Street, New VEST. Walter. John W. Vest, South First A’^nrk. N. Y. LEWANDOSKI, Walter. Simon LewandoskI, SMITH, Street, corner Long. Shelhyville, 111. box 395, Scottdale, Pa. William. Airs. Kimmey Smith, Adial, WALLA, Leonard. John Walla, Alarshbluff, A’^a. LEWIS, David R. Airs. Alargaret Lewis, Nebr. Samsonville, Ohio. SMITH. William Airs. Virginia W. Smith. WALLACE. Donald. George Wallace, 8 Duke LUDWIG, John L. Airs. Charles Ludwig, 59 50 I,a Salle Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Street, Binghamton, N. 'Y. East Atwine Street. Bethlehem, Pa. STROUD. William C. Mrs. Daisy Stroud, 18 James P. Airs. AI. Ira P. Davis WARNER, Kirtel, East LYNCH, C.. William Lynch, Brown- Street Clinton. S. C. Palestine, Ohio. wood, Tex. SUI-LIA'^an. Joseph .Tames. Aliss May Alcln- WASKAS. Paul J. James Waskas, general tvre. .321 Park Place, AIcIALWAIN, Clarence L. Airs. Ida Alclal- Brooklyn, N. Y. delivery, Chicago, 111. Richard. wain, Estherville, Iowa. SUT.IJVAN, Airs. Mary Sullivan, WASSON, John. Airs. Catherine Dungness. Wash. D. Wasson, AIAYBERRY. William S. William F. Alay- Adrian Pa. berry. 56 Wilmot Street, Portland, Ale. SWTNT, Ener. James Jim P. Swint, Douglas- Vv’ERNER, John. Edward Werner, 525 Hum- AIERCER, George E. Charles B. Alerccr, 75 ville, Tex. bolt Street, New York, N. Y. Julius Street, Hartford, Conn. SWONTEK. Edward .1. Aliss Anna Swontek, WERNER. Wesley W. Airs. Elizabeth Wer- AIILLER, Arthur F. Gebhard Miller, 721 Isa- 052 South Fifteenth Street, Newark. N. J, ner, West Walnut Avenue. Fullerton, Cal. bella Court. Clinton, Iowa. TAUBKEN. Frank J. Mrs. Anna Taubken, WEST, ROBERT F. Airs. Alaggle West. AIILLER, Steve P. Charles H. Coleman, Botkins, Ohio. Bulls Gap, Tenn. Athens, Tex. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910. 27| CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

MILLS, Welsoy G. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Mills, KINMAbL William P. Mrs. Olive Kimuan, VAN HORN, Lute. Dee Van Horn, Adeline, 128 Dean Street, New Bedford, Mass. Brad, Tex. Ky. MOREHEAD, Crawford R. Otto C. Morehead, LAQUEA, Chester Arthur. Barney Laquea, VARLEY, Michael V. Mrs. Margaret VaiTcy, Hamden, Ohio. 1034 Avenue, Grand Rapids, 1484 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MORRIS, Henry A. William S. Morris, R. E. Mich. VAUGHN, Rurie L. Harry L. Vaughn, Du- D. 1, Fountain Head, Tenn. LITUN, Kontontina. Basil Litun, 1931 qupsne, Ariz. MORRIS, John. Mrs. Ilessie Morris, 805 Seventh Street NB., Canton, Ohio. VERRIER, George. Alberie Verrier, 43 Fuller Leroy Street, Knoxville, Tenn. McCALL, Vincent J. John McCall, 4J.9 East Street, Waterbury, Conn. MOYNAIIAN, Joseph E. Mrs. Martha Moran, Walnut Street, Hazleton, Pa. WALSH, James B. Miss Emma Walsh, 13 3055 Pacific Avenue, Ogden, Utah. McGANN, Bart J. James B. McCann, 639 Hollard Avenue, Batavia, N. Y. MYRSTOL, Karl. Gus Myrstol, Springdale, Blaine Street, Peoria, III. WALSH, Lawrence W. Miss Loretta P. Walsh, Mont. MCINTYRE, Kenneth. Hugh A. McIntyre, 2939 'West Congress Street, Chicago, 111. NEWBERRY Vernie E. Amos Newberry, Sandy Hook Pilots, 17 State Street, New WILCOX, Albert T. Mrs. Margaret Wilcox, York, N. Y. R. P. Stewardson, III. D. 4, Tyrone, Pa. NORRIS, John H. Mrs. Delma Norris, Mc- McGUIRE, Jack. George McGuire. Water WINDHAM, Ollle. Mrs. Bcttie E. Windham, Cloud, Olsla. Gap, Ky. Rankin, Tex. McMAHON, Gustave. Mrs. Mollie McMahon, WINGERT, Nevin E. J. H. Wingert, Fayette- O’CONNOR, Jeremiah Joseph. Miss Nell 1118 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ville, Pa. O’Connor, 7701 Union Avenue, Chicago, 111. MASON, Clyde. Mrs. John B. Francis, Sa- WITNAUER, Leo P. William Wltnauer, Hast OSBORNE, Raleigh. Charley L. Osborne, R. vage, Mont. Amherst, N. Y. F. D. 1, box 15A, Huston, Va. MEBERT, Joseph. Mrs. Louise Mebert, 2331 WINDON, James E. James W. Windon, West I’AIiSALL, Louis. Mrs. Morney Parsall, 227 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. Milford, W. Va. N. • Sedgwick Street, Syracuse, Y. MILLER, James H. James H. Miller, 225 WINGO, Olavis. Ole E. Wingo, Milan, Minn. I’ENDERGAST, Joseph. Thomas Pendergast, West Eleventh Street, New York, N. Y. WETLAND, Maurice John. Mrs. Alice B. Street, N. 74 Steuben Brooklyn, Y. MILLER, John A. Mrs. Beala MUler, 286 Weilaud. Howe Cave, N. Y. Merrell P. Clarence H. Phil- PHILBROOK, Fourth Street, Jersey City, N. J. WERTMAN, Donald J. A. Oliver Baker Wert- brook, Washington, Kans. MURA, Raymond J. Mrs. Lena Mura, 208 man, 124 Mechanic Street, Muncy, Pa. Ambriano, AMBRIANO, Prank. Prank 700 Cummings Street, Rochester, N. Y. WOLD, Harry A, Mrs. Flora Wold, 408 Third Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. NOON, Vincent A. Miss Sue Noon, box 404, Avenue, Hibbing, Minn. Buford B. Benjamin L. Angle, Rocky ANGLE, New Lexington, Ohio. WOODCOCK, Wiley N. Mark J. Woodcock, Mount, Va. ODEN, William H. Miss Margaret Oden, 1372 R. P. D, No. 0, Lafayette, Tenn. ARNOLD, Edward William Cameron. Mrs. C Street SE., Washington. D. C. WYMBR, Carl A. Absolent Wymer, Sewal, Dorothy Arnold. Babylon, N. Y. ORTECA, Sam. Caspero Orteca, 2522 East Iowa. ASIMON’T, Cornelius Laroy. Mrs. E. Brennan, Nineteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. PEDONE. Andonio. Miss Prances Redone, 60 Port Hill Avenue, Lowell, Mass. Charles. Mrs. Besse Amons, 1327 PESOLD, 1106 Annin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. S. Mrs. Ball, Old Porge, Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. BALL, William P. C. North Newstead PETRUCCELLI, Dominick. Mrs. A. Petruc- Herkimer County, N. Y. Thomas E. Mrs. Eiizabeth Phil- PHILLIBER, celli, 235 McFarland Street, Cincinnati, BARKER, Thomas. Mrs. Mollie W. Barker, libcr, 204 North Rose Sti'eet, Kalamazoo, Ohio. R. P. D. 1, Benham, N. C. Mich. PLOTNER, Steele R. Daniel Plotnor, Muu- BARKER, Virgil. James L. Barker, Hixon, William R. Lewis J. PITTSENBARGER. deff. Pa. Tenn. Pittsenbarger, Albany, Mo. PORCELLO, Matte. Mrs. Angelia Porcello, BENMENUTO, Magig. Titta Lamandri, 127 Lawrence F. Mrs. Mary Pluck, Fre- PLUCK, 100 Tariff Street, Tbompsonvllle, Conn. Boerum Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. mont, Pa. PORDY, Max. Bliss Lillie Pordy, 348 East BIERMAKER, Pred A. John Biermaker, 1028 QUINN, John V. Mrs. .Tames Quinn, 114 Thirteenth Sheridan Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. Street, New York, N. Y. High Street, Yonkers, N. Y. PORTER, Guillermo. Mrs. Benita Porter, Black, Cler- BLACK, James M. Mrs. Hanna RALPH, William E. Mrs, Linnie Maio Ralph, Eagle Pass, mont, Ga. Tex. r D. 1, Tigrett, Tenn. PROSSER, Dan. Mrs. Louisa Prosser, R. P. BLAINE, Robert L. Mrs. Maria Robertson, RA. ITTALER, William E. Mrs. Mary Rams- D. 3, Morgantown, Ind. 23,37 Lexington Street, Loraine, Ohio. t haler, 323 Halsey Street. Newark, N. J. PUURI, Matt. John Puuri, box 63, Red BOLT, Morgan G. John W. Bolt, Bonanza, RAYMOND, Henry Louis. Mrs. Amelia Ray- Ridge, Mich. Ark. mond. Faust, N. Y. RADKE, Richard R. Michael Riordau, 7655 Simon. BOWERS, Herbert C. Mrs. Herbert C. Bow- RIVKIN, M. Glass, 1 Lafayette Danta Avenue, Chicago, 111. er.s, lOOC Ashburton Street, Baltimore, Md. Street, White Plains, N. Y. RASMUSSEN, Rockwell. Mrs. Clara Rasmus- BOWELS, Tom M. T. H. Bowels, Sontay, Va. ROULEAU, Hector J. Alexander Rouleau, 35 sen, Redtop, Minn. BURNEY, Dorr R. Mrs. Sussie M. Burney, Mason Street, Salem, Mass. RASMUSSEN, Scwald. Fred Rasmussen, Ma- SAMPSON, Jlerle IT. Mrs. Cora Sampson, R. P. D. 5, Springfield, Mo. rengo, 111 . CAMPANA, Ralph. Mrs. Elizabeth Campana, 614 Part Street, Sioux City, Iowa. REED, Ernest W. Mrs. Jennie Reed, Spring- SAMSON, Howard II. Mrs. Emma J. Samson, field, 332 Pairmount Avenue. Newark, N. .T. Oreg. Cl osier, N. J. CLARK, Thomas A. Mrs. J. J. Clark, 111 RIDINTI, Julian. Francisco Death, Gold Star North Yellowstone Street, Livingston, Mont. SAMULEVICH, Joseph. Miss Eva Samule- Hotel, Astoria, Oreg. CLARK, Thomas E. Mrs. Mary Ethel Clark, vich, 1613 East Twenty-sixth Street, Cleve- RINE, Halsey A. George W. Rine, general 535 Melrose Street, Morgantown, W. Va. land, Ohio. delivery. College Place, Wash. COHEN, Samuel. Mrs. SCALES, Walter L. Robert Scales, 90 Morn- SALAZ.4R, .Tocobo. Jose A. Salazar, Puerto , Rose Comroe, 720 Lasker Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ingside Drive. New York, N. Y. De Luna, N. Mex. CONNERY, John P. Mrs. Mary Connery, 462 SCHMIDT, William. Mrs. Anna Schmidt, 173 SCIIAPPNER, Joseph. Jacob Schaffner, 1202 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tbirteontb Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Twenty-third Street, Milwaukee, Wis. COOEY, Harold R. Mrs. Anna Cooey, 512 SHAVER. John M. Mrs. Inez B. Bangert, SCHBIID, Henry G. BIrs. Katbeiine Schmid, Grand Avenue, Martina Ferry, Ohio. Plush. Kans. 336 Bleecker Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. COTTRILL, Thomas. Coman L. Cottrill, SHELAR, David O. David Shelar, Paxton, SEAL, Luther M. William S. Seal, R. P. D. Mount Clare, W. Va. Tex. 3, Mount Airy, N. C. COWEN, Sherry T. Augustus P. Cowen, 102 SMELLIE, William. Mrs. Jennie Smellie, 340 SEBOLD, Edward M. William Sebold, 99 Baldwin Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Orange Street, Newark, N. J. Third Street, Turners Falls, Blass. DETHEROW, John. Mrs. John Dotherow, 336 SNIDER, Wilfred C. M. A. Snider, R. P. D. SEBOLT, John C. Mrs. John G. Sobolt, 1039 South Madison Street, Webb City, Mo. 1, Cravette, Ark. South Claremond Street, Chicago, 111. DORIS, Daniel J. Mrs. Mary O'Dannell, 7049 SPIDELL, Clyde V. Mrs. Lizzie Spidell, 1207 SELDOBIRIDGE, Howard L. Mrs. Florence Dante Avenue, Chicago. 111. Ninth Street, Sioux City, Iowa. N. Starr, Larchwood Avenue, Philadelphia, EICHHORN. Joseph. Mrs. Mary Eiehhorn, STERGEU, Stergeos. Christ Pappas, 380 Oak Pa. 640 East Fourteenth Street, New York, N. Y. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. SIMPSON, .John C. Mrs. Carrie Simpson, FINNELL, William B. Louis A. Pinnell, 1230 SUAGEE, Watie. Mrs. Margaret Suagee, R. P. Roberts, Blont. Washington Avenue, Denver, Colo. D. 1, Coffeeville, Kans. SLOSSON, Lanson M. BIrs. Sophia B. Slos- FITE, Clyde L. Mrs. Icey Stephans, Owenton, SULLIVAN, James. Dennis Harrington, son, 1813 Winter Street, Superior, Wis. Ky. Clarkdale, Ariz. STEPHEN, George .1. Mrs. Matilda Stephen, FLITZ, John. Pred Plitz, Litchfield, 111. SULLIVAN, Thomas J. John Sullivan, Ches- Chapeze, Ky. gist, Harold. George James, Washburn, Tex. ter, Vt. STIBISON, Gilbert L. .John Stimson, general GOTCHER, Willis H. Mrs. C. L. Cook, Sol- SWOPPORD, Ed. William T. Swofford, An- delivery, Chetopa, Kans. gohachia. Ark. derson. S. C. SUEDEKUBI, Henry Martin. Pred C. Suede- GRAY, Wflliam. James Gray, 41 Fourth TAYLOR, Da las. Mrs. M. A. Jackson, Ster- kum, Gordonville, Bio. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ling City, Tex. SYKES, James E. R. S. Sykes', Pottsboro, U.ARPORd, William. Thomas Cannon, 511 TESCHNBR. William. Richard Teschner, care Tex. M. Barger, West One hundred and seventy-seventh 1180 East Sixty-third Street, THOBIAS, Forman. Robert C. Thomas, Do Qhicago, Street, New York, N. Y. 111, Leon, Tex. HART, George S. Mrs. Irene Horton Hart, THOMaS, Charles P. Mrs. Charles P. Thomas, THOBIAS. Frank. BIrs. Albert E. Thomas, 737 PepuhtrCQ street, Atlanta, Ga. 1508 Plum Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Quitman, Ark. llAWKiNS, Lew’is. .Tennie Strotaer, 2513 THOMPSON, Samuel E. Samuel J. Thomp- THOBIAS, Franklin L. Dave Thomas, general North Street, South Omaha, Nebr. son, R. P. D. 1, Wayside, Wis. deliveiw, Gr.abeel, Bio. HENDERSON. .Tohn P. Mrs. Ella Henderson, THOMPSON, Thomas B. Nels A. Thompson, THOBIAS, Freeman. BIrs. Betty J. Thomas, Barnard, Nordway County, Mo. Vincent, Iowa. R. P. D. 1, Blarion, Ala. lIOKANSON, Otto. Mrs. Elevere Hammer, TOMASETTE, Cero. Antoinetta Piechanio, 15 THOBIAS, Henry. Henry Jackson, R. P. D. 1, 5447 Carpenter Street, Chicago, 111, Seward Sti'eet, Worcester, Mass. box 46, Bliller City, 111. JASGOTT. John P. George Ward, First Na- TO.OMEY, Edward. Mrs. Catherine Toomey, THOBIPSON, .. ames. BIrs. Blargarette Thomp- tional Bank. Christopher, 111. 44 Renwick Street, New York, N. Y. son. 372 Seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHNSON, Harold. Mrs. Olga G. Johnson, TURNBULL, Lawrence C. Mrs. A. Nisbit TIPTON, Sam. Sid Tipton, Roan Mountain, box 32. Mellen, Wis. Turnbull. 1623 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Tenn. JOHNSON, Lcnard B. Samuel W^. Johnson, TUNZI, Raffaelc. Rocco Tunzl, 624 Ford TRASATTI, Saverio. B'lathew Digoilio, 332 Big S.andy, Tenn. Street, Portland, Oregon. Howard Street, Chester, Pa. JOHNSON, Willie IT. .\ppleton .Johnson, R. TWITCITELL, Charles G. Charles N. Twitch- TROUT, Paul BI. Mrs. Laura B. Trout, Sloan F. D. 1, Langston, Ala. ell, Parma, Idaho. and Bowser Avenues. Indianapolis, Ind. S. 28 THE OFFICIAL U. BIH.LETIX : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 2G, 1919. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING VANCE. Kaymond. William Vance, R. P. D. DENSTEN, Wilmer C. Mrs. Margaret Den- ' Siid'cvillo, conronALs. 3, Ky. sten, Paulsboro, N. J. ALLIN, Harold II. Mrs. Jennie Allin, VAN I)VKE. Harold H. Mrs. Robert Peloubt, KENNEDY, Thomas Joseph. Mr.s. Katherine 347 South New Street, Newark, N. ,T. 8 Street, New Providen(.e, N. .1. Kennedy, 820 College Avenue, Canyon City, VAENADO. Land}'. Mrs. Luueuva Varnado, Colo. BAILEY', John M. AVilliam C. Bailey, Meyers Iniie, Miss. Mills, S. C. VII-Ij.VNO, Joseph. Mrs. Philomina Villano, MATULIS, Joseph John. Mrs. Anastacia BAILEY. William P. Mrs. William P. Bailey, Matulis, 2324 East O.'io East One hundred eighty-seveiuh Westmoreland Stx'eet, 50 Middlerosc Street, Trenton, N. J. and Philadelphia, Street. New York, N. Y. Pa. BANE, James. James Bane, Hartzelle, Ala. MEADOR, Clarence. Wllliani A. WALSEU, Chari ’S 11. John B. Meador, gen- BARKER, William R. Mrs. Mary L. Barker, Walser, 210 eral Chler Avenue, Akron. Ohio. delivery, Monrovia, Kans. Hall -Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. MILLER, Pierre A. Henry Miller, Fifty- WALSH, James A. James J. Walsh, C33 Sec- 7005 BARRINGTON, Robert II. George D. Keith, second Avenue SE., ond Avenue, New York, N. Y. Portland, Oreg. AVichita Falls, Tex. O’NEIL, Terrence Joseph. Mrs. WARD, George II. E. H. Mary E. BAUER. Prank W. Mrs. Sophie Bauer, 130 Ward, R. F. D. 9, O'Neil, Elberton, 5G0 Mount Hope Avenue, Fall River, East Lauden Street, Philadelphia, Ga. Mass. Pa. WARNER Charles Danford. James Warner, BEAIRD, Clay burn. Luella Bcaird, R. F. D, OUTMAN, Leslie R. II. Glen Castle, N. Y. William Outman, 1. Lamar, Miss. Marseilles, WHELPLEY, Alfred C. Mrs. W. B. Whelpley, 111. BERTRAM. Joseph. Mrs. Emma O’Brien, 104 PETOIA, Amato. Losenzo Petoia, 37 Nassau 3 0 Center Street. Amesbury, Mass. North Ihirnelt Street, Fort Worth, Tex. Street, Newark, WHITE, John. John White, 04 East Twenty- N. J. BINKONSKI, Konstanty. Mrs. ladwja Bln- R.\Y, Elmer E. Mrs. Arnold, seeond St'eet, Paterson, N. J. Emma C42 F konski, 2934 AVest Twenty-iifth Street, Chi- Street, Louisville, Ky. WHITE, John A. Henry White, 40 West cago, III. SMITH, George A. Mrs. George 'rhirty-SGvenlh Street, York, N. Y. Van Dyne, Eugene J. Owen J. Brady, 70 East New Land Avenue, Caldwell, BRADY. W'HITE, Walter B. Mrs. Carolina White, 145 N. J. One hundred and twenty-ninth Street, New STRUWE, xtmel K. Karl Struwe, Baitz St. James Place, Atlantic City, N. J. 5C York, N. Y. * Street, Buffalo, N. Y, WINGATE. Charles R. Oscar L. Wingate, CAMP. William E. Mrs. Mary Camp, 409 THORNE, William P., jr. Mrs. Bertha Varner, Kans. Elmira Street, Cape May. N. .T. Thorne, 381G North Springfield Avenue, .Chi- WITTE, MARTIN ,T. Mrs. Agnes Witte, Joseph. Pete Congelosi, 4619 9 cago, III. CONGELOSI, Aspern Street, Passaic, N. J. AVaveland Avenue, Chicago, 111. THORNLEY, Arthur F. Mrs. Elizabeth Y'E.'.tlER. Mike. Mrs. Anna Yeager, Coal- COOK, Orville B. Mrs. Grace Geoghegan, Tbornley, 179 Grant Street, Fall River, ridge, Ohio. Mass. ISO.s Covington Street. Baltimore, Md. CORELL, Herbert A. Mrs. Mattie J. Corcll, Wounded Slightly. TOEPEL, Plorian C. Miss Mary Toepel, 508 355 Campbell Avenue. West Roanoke, Va. West Twenty-fourth Street, Spok.nne, M.XJOK. W '«h, DAA'IS. Meredith L. Mrs. Marshall A. Davis, TOWSLEY, David. Walter Towsley, Wll- 5516 Crowson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. liamstown. McGHEE. Harrison J. Mrs. II. J. McGhee, Mass. DENNIS, Henry L. P. H. Dennis, Magnolia, Morrisdalc, Pa. T'USING, AViiliain. Irving Tusing, R. P. D, Ark. 1. Lintner, 111. CAPTAINS. Joseph. Mrs. Mary Eiehel- VOLIT, Leo. Mrs. Slary Elizabeth A’’oipi, 104 EICHELMAN, BAKER, Oscar L. Mrs. Oscar L. Baker, East Eighty-eighth mnn. H.alethorpe, Md. Street, New York, N. Y Hanks, 205 Caldwell. Tex. WA.LL, AVilliam. Ed Wall, 2918 Eaton HANKS. Walter N. Mrs. Grace B.XRNES, Russell D. Mrs. Russell A\euue, Dayton, West Fifth Avenue, Coi-sicann. Tex. D. Barnes, Ohio. Howland, G840 Union Avenue, Chica.go, Hi. W'ALSH, Herbert E. Miss Helen Fennessey, HAUFLE, Henry J. Mrs. AVilliam Brvant. S. llak, CODY. Mervyn J. Mrs. M. J. Cody, 1520 Oc- 257 Second Street. Brooklyn, Y'. N. Oak, Fla, tavia Street. San Francisco, Cal. W.ANG, Laurence. Mrs. horn WilFam W. Dallas E. Horn, Mercy H. Wang, 7402 Kanelopo- GRAMLEY. William. Mrs. William Gramley, Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago. HI. KANEL<5POLOS. Sp’ros A. John Dam, AA'^s. 1318 Ch'-stnut Street, Franklin, Pa. WETZEL. Paul L. Mrs. James Wetzel, Bur- los. 210 Madison Street. Reaver Llehr, LY’NE, Richard G. H. O, Lyue, Orange, Va. mont. Pa. McNin.TY, William N. Mrs. Oswald ARMOUR. Vernon R. Harry V. Armour, Can- 10 Olive Street, Lawrence. Mass. LIEnTE.NANTS. ncr, Hart County, Ky. MAT.TNOAA'PKI. John. Anthony Malinowski, 156 Stuber Street, Akron, Ohio. ALTERI, Lewis. Cosimo Alter!. Martino, B.'RR, Frank. Mrs. Mary Barr, Pineville, San MIEHE, Gustave F. John Docterman, 3019 tannito. ITovinee Di Benevento, Mo. Italy. No’th Mervine Str^'et, Philadelphia, Pa, Perry Mrs. Hallie BERGER, Louis. Mrs. COKER. A. E. Coker, 41G Louis Berger, Fort MORGAN. Walter. Mrs. Lillie Morgan, Anson- South First Street, Brookhaven, Jliss. Myer, A'a. ville. N. C. EI'W^.ARDS, Eugene R. Middieton D. Fisher, BURLEY, Harold. William Cranson, 1199 MT'ST.'TN, Richard H. Lewis Mustain, Fair- Prattville, ,Al:i. State Street. Cheboygan, Mich. play, Mo. JOHNSTON, William W. Mrs. Margaret M. CAWI-EY, Mart ,T. Mrs. Bridget Cawley, Johnston. 224 Le.xington Avenue, Brooklyn, I,aurel Street, Archbald, Pa. NE\’IT-I-E, John J. Mrs. Mary Neville, 507 N. Y. COOK, George H. Mrs. Mary E. Cook, Bald- T’a’k Avenue. Clairton, Pa. win, N. Y. O’BRIEN. Edwin IT. Mrs. Edwin H. O’Brien, KETCIIAM, Henry II. Henry B. Ketcham, 2 GOLDEN, Atarshall E. 217 YfcKinley Avenue. Lynchburg, A'a. Rector Street. New York. N. Y'. Mrs. Albert C. Ool- ilen, RASMUSSEN. Walter H. Hans Rasmussen, McCI.UNG, Clinton C. Mrs. J. T. Buchanan, 745 Thirteenth Street SE., Washing- ton, D. C. R F, D 2, box 31, Waupaca, Wis. 1727 Ross Street, Waco. Tex. Richards, GOULI'[-\G. Harry T. Thomas Gouldlng, Az- RICn.vRDS, Royal I,. Mrs. Dora MeINTIRE, Merrill II. Horace II. Meintire, 006 South Fourth Street, Lewistown, Mont. .Mapleton, tec, N. Mex. Me. J. Richards, LEE, William R. JIrs. Carrie Lee, 1580 Dean RICHARDS. William Mrs. Nora MILLER. John S. Mrs. Sarah Miller, 222 -'06 Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Braddock Avenue, Braddock. Pa. Lacey Street. West Chester, Pa. ROBINSnis'. Roy D. Mrs. Cynthia Robinson, NORl’ISH. William MAZZONl, AA'illiam A. Mrs. Mary Mazzoni, R. Mrs. Jessie Norrish, 40,8 Fifth Street, Freedom, Pa. West Florinda Street. 70 Pearl Street, Burlington. Y't. 215 Hanford, Cal. RT'SKA. AA'crner. Jacob Tyynisnaa, box 852, RAY, Cecil B. Mrs. C. B. Ray. Olar, S. C. MII.LER, William E. Mrs. William E. Miller, Thomson, N. Y. Hancock. Mich. SNY'DER. William R.. ,ir. William Snyder, NEWCOA'B, R. .Toseph L. Mrs. Sarah 2245 Norih Keeler Avenue, Chicago, 111. Walter E. E. Newcomb, R. P. SCHWEIKEET, D. Hacrison, SDDDERTII, I,eo. Mrs. Leo Sudderth, R. F. 2, Jle. Schweikert, Colorado Street, Lamanda D. 3. Atlanta Ga. NOL'ND, William G. Mrs. Susan A. Noland, Park, Cal. Abilene, TILLSON. Frank C. Charles E. Tillson, Pet- Kans. SEYDI.ER. William R. Mrs. WUllam Seydler, tlbnne, N. Dak O'flAG.AN, Thomas P. Harry O'Hagan. 302 El Camno, Tex. West Forty-seventh TWITCHELL. Ralph S. Mrs. Ella C. Twitch- Street. New A’ork, N. A’. ST'CHECKI. Stanley F. Joseph Suchecki, W’illlara cll, Mansfiejd. Oh-o. PATTON. H. Mrs J. W. Patton, 220 1540 Elston .Avenue. Chicago. 111. tt,,!,.,,. Dubois. BL.4CK, Welcome II. W. A. Black, Gunters- Pa. TELFER, John P. Alex Teller, 1211 First ville, Ala. REILLY, Frank Patrick. Mrs. Selina Rose Street. Red Ook, Iowa. Reilly, Coclmcton, Sullivan County, N. Y. CONEY', Mason C. Mrs. Charles R. Coney, TERM.AN. James. Charles Terman, 43 Wood- RIl-K, AA'illiam. Mrs. Caroline Riik. 20 .Ja- land Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. Cleburne, Tex. nette Street. I-uzerne Plymouth. County, Pa. James 'T. T. II. Thompson, .1. Elbert THOMPSON, CONKLIN. Matthew E. Conklin, 220 SARGENT, Thoma.s L. Mrs. Mamie Mills, 14 Street, Itoanokc. Ala. Furman Syracuse, N. Y. Franklin Street, Greer, S. C. CROCHERON, Hal 'Hamilton. .Tames Hamil- THOMPSON. Joseph. Mrs. C. A. Devro, 1502 Sli ' A' John. Mrs. Frank Slay, Alva, Okla. Street, Iowa. ton. 1.3G IJncoIn Street. Montclair, N. J. Johnson Keokuk, SMITHER, .Tames Ben,1amin. James Q. THOMPSON, Palmer A. Mrs. Otella Thomp- HADLEY. Elliott B. Herbert II. Hadley, 211G Smither, 3239 McGee Street, Kansas City, son, 855 North Homan Avenue, Chicago. 111. North Penn Street, Indianapolis. Ind. YIo. HANN, George M. Mrs. Annie Hann, Attica, TOMLINSON, Jo C. Miss Lena Proctor. 1203 Ind. ST-ACK, Richard Theodore. Mrs. Mary L. Main Street, Trenton, Mo. Stack, 2GO West Twenty-second Street, New TONN, John A. Mrs. J. A. Tonn, Wilton, LAKE, Frederick. O. T. Edward Thomas, 14 A’ork, N. Y'. Wis. M'lrosc Street, Rochester, N. Y. STEA'ENS, Perle.v T. Miss Eva Spaulding, Martin A. Mrs. T. Trogge, 396 WALLACE, Paul B. Mrs. ,C. S. Wallace, 1049 TROGGE, Belfast Road, Augusta. Me. Gressot Street, Brookl.vn, N. Y. Court Street. Salem, Oreg. George STRAMPE, William. Mrs. Anna TROW. Robert Cotton. Mrs. F. S. Trow, Dela- YORTON, -Andrew II. Mrs. Eva B. Yorton, St ampe, 509 Madison Street, Janesville, vau, Wis. Mellen, Wis. AVis. SEUGBANTS. VAN AA'INKLE, Floyd. Ira Alvin A'an Winkle, THOMPSON, William M. James D. Thomp- Eldorado Springs, Mo. son. ARNESON, Wallace G. Mrs. Theresa Arneson, Gluck Station. Anderson, S. C. VARNER, William E. Joseph H. Varner, 2G0 Eleventh Street, Milwaukee, Wis. W.'TERS, AA'illiam P. William V. Waters, Coodys Bluff, Okla. BAKER, Newt. Beary H Baker, 1207 Beau- Leonardtown, Md. WARD, Thomas. Mrs. Margaret Ward, East champ -Avenue, Oreenvllle, Tex. WESTPHAL, William H. Mrs. Henrietta Main Street. ITopkinton. Mass. BEZANT, William D. Mrs. Nellie Bezant, 413 W('stphal, 543 South Pearl Street, Albany, AA’HITTINGTON, June. Mrs. Annie Whit- Magnolia Street, Rochester. N. Y. N. Y. tington, Mount Ida, Ark. CL.ARK, Harold B Mrs. Bertha Clark. 1312 WT^’HOM Guss. Jfra. Bell Windom, 1515 A,SH, Patsey. Amateo Asci, Ortona Di Marsl, South Park .Avenue. Mcadville, Pa. Fifteenth Street, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Province Di Aguila, Italy. DAI,TON. Will J. Thomas ^ V ' G. Dalton, 309 Z1 , I .tta Zinn, 623 B-AIRE. n- rnard B. Albert AV. Baird, 2926 Oak Street, Fulton, Ky. State Line, Texarkana, Tex, Beveuty-lirst Street SE., Portland, Oreg. THE OFFICIAL IT. S. BHLLFTIX: WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY 2G, 1919, 29 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

13AMBRICK, .Tames. Miss Loretta Bambrlck, BATER, Erick. George Baier, 419 Knapp CLIFTON, James H. Mrs. Mary Clifton, R. 72 Mott Street, Newark, N. J. Street, Oshkosh, Vv'is. F. D. 1, Benson, N. C. BARDWELL. Howard W. Mrs. Howard W. BRUNT, Earnest. Sidney Brunt, C24 Putty CLINE, James G. Mrs. M. C. Schaffer, R. F. Bardwell, 07 Catherine Street, Springfield, Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. D., Greenwich, Ohio. Mass. RAUBY, Ihuil R. John Rauby, R. F. D. 1, COTONZARITI, Antonio. Bruno Cotonzariti, BERGDOLL, Harry E. Albert Bernloehr. B York, Pa. Olivadi, Catanzaro, Italy. and Ontario Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS, Charles. Mrs. Ernma Bauman, 75 COURTRIGHT, Alva. Mrs. Letha McMonice, BOYER, Raymond F. Otis E. Boyer, Kansas, Ditmas Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sullivan, 111. DAVIS, Ira G. Mrs. Mary I. Davis, 423 Elder CAMERON, Charles E. Charles Cameron, 840 MECHANICS. Street, .Jacksonville, Fla. Chicago, 111. FRFEL.4ND, Joshua A. Freeland, North Drake Avenue, BAILEY, Guy S. E. C. Bailey, Mount Kisco, George Campsall, 625 -•CAMPSALL, Fred. Archie N. Y. Plattsburg, Mo. Wesson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. BALDWIN, James Brooks. Mrs. Mary Anna H.4GEDORN, Otto. Mrs. Mary Hagedorn, CARROLL. Philip. Mrs. Ella Carroll, 409 Manning, Iowa. Md. Baldwin, Horton, Kans. East Twenty-seventh Street, Baltimore, CALVERT, John W. William A. Calvert, HARVEL. Pearl E. Mrs. Julia Harvel, Grace* P. Mrs. Nettie L. Clarke, mont, Okla. CLARKE, Donald Abbeville, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Xaver P. Daniel Heidt, Dickinson, 3909 Greenmount Avenue, GOLDNER, Alden E. Alvin J. Goldner, HEIDT, Collins, N. Dak. COLLINS, Elzey F. Bartholomew Eastern Heights, Niles, Ohio. JENKINS. Ernest Mrs. P. P. Jenkins, Dora, Mo. NETTLES, John B. Charlie Nettles, Scran- M. Collins, Casey, 111. McMahan, Tex. COLLINS, Roy. James ton, S. C. R. F. D. Carl E. .T. Johnson, CONRAD, Henry C. Anton Conrad, Hector. Frank A. Paynter, 1700 JO’TNSON, Per Bygdeo PAYNTER, Robertford Norlan, Sweden. 1, Bryan, Tex. Peck Street, Muskegon Heights, Mich. .1. Mrs. Rose Cookson, James E. Clayton Johnson, Hous- COOKSON, Lester PRINCE, Noah. Mrs. Emma Prince, 332 Dud- JOHNSON, Jersey City, N. J. ton, Ark. 403A Central Avenue, ley Street, Americus, Ga. Mrs. Lillie Danner, JOHNSON. Robert M. Peter Johnson, R. F. D. DANNER, James H. THORNTON, Charles F. Mrs. Melvina E. Courtney, Mo. 2, Groveland, Ga. . ^ Thornton, Welty, Okla. Ertman, JONES, John R. Mrs. L. Isherwood, 17 Den- ERTMAN, Clarence. Mrs. Minnie TOMPKINS, Belmont. Mrs. Edythe Tomp- nis Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Can- Akron, N. Y, kins, 13 Ridgeway, Greencastle, Ind. Mrs. Mattie Blunt, 300GJ ada. GOLDEN, Leonard. TUTHILL, Silas Clark. Edward L. Tuthill, Birmingham, Ala. KENNEDY, William S. George Kennedy, Sixth Avenue North, Mattituck, N. Y. W. Mrs. Bppie Pate, West, Tex. R. F. D. 5, Quitman, Miss. PATE, Roy W. KIRCHOFF, Edward IT. Mrs. Mary Auer, TIMMONS, Harley N. Mrs. Mary Dewald, KRIDI.ER, Carl Xavier. Mary Cray, 40-1 Newton, Kans. 1810 St. Clair Avenue, East St. Louis, 111. Mason Street, Warren, Ohio. 30(5 West Fourth Street. Rufus B. Mrs. Charles Marvin, Tobias, Bethany, MARVIN, LEBRASSEUR, John. Amos Joseph, 421 TOBIAS, John B. John W. Pierie Street, Burlington, Vt. 218 E'ebtb Street, Cloquet, Minn. Mo PITMAN, Virgil D. Jacob Pitman, Waverly, VAN WART, Harry A. Mrs. R. T. Van Wart, LOVE, Lorenzo Dal. B. J. Love, Delaware, Mass. W. Va. Okla. 28 Pierce Street, Dorchester, Renner, Charlie Zersen, RENNER, Roy D. Mrs. Annie M. ZERSEN, Gilbert. Henry Littlestown, Pa. McMAHON, .Joseph P. Mrs. Phillip O’Kane, Gresham, Nebr. TJLFFERS, Louis Henry. Mrs. Annie Gade, 543 Heath Street. Brookline, Mass. H. Mrs. Anna Then, Toms HOETIE, Frank 141 Boorsem Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. M.iRINO, Salvatore Rosaro, Jr. Mrs. Mario River, N. J. . Marino, Third Street. Fords, N. J. Mrs. Mary Ligman- WE.VVER, Everett. Mrs. Rhodi Weaver, Har- LKtMANOWSKI, Walter. linger, Tex. ME.VDORS, William M. James A. Meadors, Sixty-fifth Street, Cleveland, owski, 3714 O’CONNOR, Peter F. James F. O'Connor. 229 Clanington, Tex. Ohio. MT’NN Miles B. W. A. Munn, Athens, Pa. „r. T • T 1, East Twenty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. LOOBY. Aliiert Michael. Miss Louise Looby, NOREEN, Louis F. Mrs. Christina Noreen, 49 Labroose Street, Detroit. Mich. MUSICIANS. R. F. D. 4. Reed City, Mich. MASTERSON, Bernard O. Mrs. Masterson, RT’SSELL, Luther T. (Jharles W. Russell, DAVENDORF, Jess Myron. Mrs. Eva Hamm, ’08(5 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. R. E. D. 1. Fort Barnwell, Montesano, N. C. NEVES, Harrison T. Mrs. H. T. Neves, 229 Wash. SPENCER, Harold. Mrs. Jenette Seik, , North Market Street, Troy, Ohio. NIVEN, Bryce C. Andrew Bryce, 814 South N. Y. NOBLE, Robert. Mrs. Jesse M. Noble, Fry- Green Street, Crawfordsville, Ind. STEINM.4NN, Ralph .7. Mrs. Fannie Steln- mire, Ky. WAGONERS. mann, 351 .Jefferson Frederick. Henry Plate, 91 Street, West Greeu- PI, tTE. Henry vil'e. Pa. Van Revpen Street, Jersey City, N. J. KRETZ, LOUIS P. Mrs. Alma Kretz, 1744 Fed- STh'PHE.NS, Wade. George Stephens, Bet, POTVIN. 'William O. Louis Potvin, 35 Austin Avenue, Chicago. 111. Ky. eral Street. Providence. R. I. McGREW, Robert t-. Mrs. Lillian McGrew, POWELL. William L. W. V. Powell, Ack- 948 East Marquette P.oad. Chicago, 111. TOOHEY, .James .J. William J. Toohey, 24 worth, Iowa. SCHEEL, William J. Mrs. Mary Scheel, 4539 South Fifth Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y, QEIT.TY. Robert D. Mrs. Hannah Quilty, Irving Park Boulevard, Chicago, III. TURNIPSEED. Harry. James L. Turnipseed, •408 Orville Avenue, Kansas City, Kans. SMITH, Ernest. Bill Stidman, Egypt, Ark. Hampton, Ga. R • DLE, Fritz. Miss Amelia Radle, Waco, STOY, William II. Mrs. Ida Sprouse, 124 VARNELL, Thomas. Mrs. Sarah Davis, Craven. La. • Tex. West Airy Street, Norristown. Pa. E'THERT, Louis. Aliss Helen Wilson, 7(5 NORTHEN, Eutah. Emma Northen, Bel- V.AJiGH'N, George. William Vaughan, 1302 Fast Street, Tnunelle Avenue, TVest Bergen, N. .T. haven. N. C. Main Durham. N. C. BARON, I.>'onard, Julian Baron 550 Blickle REED. Jasper W. Henry Reed, R. F. D. 3, O’BRIEN. William J. Mrs. A. O. O’Brien, Place NW., Grand Rapids, Mich. Brookhaven, Miss. 1521 Leland Avenue, Chicago, 111. R('880N. Alton O. Mrs. Belle Rosson, box BARON. Michael. Grabien Baron, Mandan. WAGONER, Gilman. Mrs. Ella M. Gilman, N. Dak. 27(5, Culpeper, Va. Mare Hill, Me. SAWYER, Glen R. Elias A. Sawyer, Moline, PETOT, Alves. Elmer Shubert, general de- BODNAR, .John E. .John J. Bodnar. 2G99 Kans. livery, Seventy Six, Mo. East Eighty-ninth Street. Cleveland, Ohio. SJ'ILEY, Howard J. Joseph R. Smiley, Cope- BOWTHAN, John W. Isaac P. Bowman, Mos- SADDLERS. 'and Street. Parnassus, Pa. cow Jlills, Md. SMITH. E'^ward Max'ion. Edward Smith, COOK, BOYETT, Kirby M. Mrs. Fannie Boyett, .JOHN W. Mrs. Susan N. Cook, Hig- Goldsboro, Mound Ridge, Kans. hee. Mo. N. C. BRESKE Paiip M. Joseph SNIDER, John L. J. G. Snider, Lockhart, POTTS. Earl E. Ranna W. Potts. 1101 South Breske, R. F. D. 3. Almond, Wis. S. C. Lee Street, Bloomington, IlL H. BRESSLER. Samuel. Mrs, Fannie Bressler, SPENCER. Norman J. Mrs. Charles Way, 1559 North Middlefleld, Conn. COOKS. Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. STANTON. Joseph Edward. Thomas Stanton, BREWER, Jesse L. Edward L. Brewer, Ark- West Isllp. N. Y. alon, Kans. BREWER. Wesley F. Mrs. Marv E. Brewer, STEVENS. J'ohn A. Mrs. Anna Stevens, 59 McKinnon, George M. Mrs. Hattie McKin- 2 Grandview Terrace, Hartford, (bonn. r'’illow Terrace. Hoboken, N. J. non, Chester, W. Va. BUNTEN, Matthew W. Matthew Bunten, 302 D Street, Rock Springs, Wyo. TONKIN, Glenn W. Mrs. Glenn W. Tonkin, NEWTON, Franklin G. Mrs. Emma J. Har- ei() North Henderson Street, Galesburg, 111. rington, Rector Stage, Lowville, N. Y. CALVANO, Louis. Philip Calvano, 12 Sher- man Avenue, Jersey ENDERDAHL, Martin. Mrs. Anna Thomp- TUCKER, George. (Jeorge W. Tucker, Gore, Cit.v, N. J. s-m. Faribault, Minu. Ohio. CARTER, Charles W. John Carter, R. F. D. 1. Saranac. TIPTON, Jonathon L. Mrs. Cathrine Tipton, Ml SSELMAN, Paul. C. P. Musselman, Fair- N. Y. ">('0 Chestnut Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. field, Pa. CHARI.es, Ralph Edwin. Augustus Lester VIEKERS, Samuel H. Mrs. Lou Ella Vickers, PRIVATES. Charles, T.aneaster, Kans. R. F D. 1, Cooperton, Okla. COLLINS, Willis E. Mrs. Lillie Collins, 308 WAMPOI-E. Edward D. Mrs. M. Wampole, BACHMAYER, John T. Wolfg Bachmayer, Commerce Street. Lewisburg. Tenn. ’112 Biss'-ll Street, Chicago, 111. M«'dford, Wis. CONNOLLY, William C. Mrs. Margaret Con- W ‘ RNER. Charles 11. Mrs. Beatrice Warner, BAKER, Lillian M. Mrs. Asenia M. Baker, nolly, 15 Bayside Avenue, Wbltestone, R F. D. 3. East Syracuse. N. Y. Boaz, Ala. N. Y. Roy. WTT.LIAMS. Jesse W'. Roy Judy, R. F. D. 1, BAKER, Mrs. Ada Baker, box 4, Bliss, COTTER, John H. Mrs. J. H. Cotter, 441 Washington C. IL, Ohio. N. Y. Dudley Street, Roxbury. Mass. J. S. Windham, Elba, WI.NDHAM, John M. EALDONADO, Jose M. Theodosio Baldonado, CUaiMINGS. William F. Charles II. Cum- Ala. Helen. N. Mex. mings. 69 Davens Street, Greenfield, Mass. WINESETT. Paul L. Mrs. Vera Winesett, BAREFIELD, TVillie R. Mrs. Minnie Smith DELO.VCH, Turner. A. J. Deloach. Humboldt, R F. D. 2, Galax. Va. Barefield, 201 Adams Street, Memphis, Tenn. Tenn. ZERGA. August. James Zerga, 22 King Street, BARHAM, Lillard Boyd. James M. Barham, DENHAM, Francis S. New York, N. Y. Robert F. Denham, 235 Stephenville, Tex. La Porte Avenue, Whiting, Ind. UUGt.ER.S. BARTKUS, Joseph J. Mike Y'asakiwick, West DI.'.NNO. Vito. Mrs. Flalnena Ziagrica, 524 Frankfort, III. Bell Alley, Reading, Pa. BILIilNGS, John Billings, A. Mrs. Kate 153 BLACK, Edward. Miss Minnie Black, Bucy- DYE. James E. Mrs. Rusha W. Dye, Drip- I’nitt SI rent, Meriden, Conn. rus, Ohio. ping Springs. Tex. NESHYBA, John Walter. Mrs. John W. Ne- CHAHON, Clyde. Gus Chahon, 811 Treat FARRAN, 'Wiliiam A. William Farran, Olney, shyba, R. F. D. 2, New Ulm, Tex. Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. 30 THE OFFICIAL U. S. 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FOLGER. Stanley J. John Folger, 479 Broad- SMITH, Ernest R. Jasper L. Smith, Plne- COLLETTE, William W. Mr.s. Mary Collette, way, Bayonne, N. J. ville, N. C. Manchester Depot, Vt. FOSTER, Walter P. Alexander F. Foster, STALLSMITH, Emery D. Mrs. Amelia Stall- CONDON, James J. William J. Condon, North Branch, Mieh. smith, Morganville, Kans. R. P. D. 1, Clare, Iowa. GEBELH,ARDT, William H. Mrs. Minnie Val-' STRYJEWSKI, Henry. Wladyslaw Stry- COOK, Perry Olden. Alfred B. Cook, E. F. D. entinc. .5417 Bishop Street, St. Louis, Mo. jewski, 291 East One hundred and fifty-fifth 3, box 34, Porter, Okla. GEORGSON, Nicholas, Rev. Hugh L. Moore, Street, New York, N, Y. CORBETT, Patrick M. Patrick Corbett, 133 Beloit, Wis. THOMAS, Floyd S. Joseph S. Thomas, Gould- East One hundred and fifteenth Street, New GRAPPIA, Sam. Tony Porches, 217 South busk, Tex. York. N. Y. Main Street, Jamestown, N. Y. THOMAS, William M. Mrs. Elizabeth M. DELAMARTER, Ford. Mrs. Clara Lang, Mus- IIASCMER, Rollie A. Mrs. Mary Hascher, Thomas, Oglesby, 111. kegon Heights, Mich. general delivery, Greenville, Ohio. THOMPSON, Peter. Mrs. Girtie Thompson, DOUGHERTY, Burt. Mrs. C. Dougherty, 1544 HOLLOWAY, Walter Price. John Holloway, McLead, N. Dak. East Forty-ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Rockaway, N. J. TIMM, Ernest. R. Timm, Ripon, Wis. EGKBERG, Andrew. Mrs. Hanna Bgeberg, HOUSE, Leness. Mrs, Martha M, House, TOBIASON, Henry. George Tobiason, East Wyndmere, N. Dak. Ponca, Ark. Broadway, Port Jefferson, N. Y. ENGIXOLM, Julis E. John H. Engholm, 116 HUPP, Horace. Mrs. Luther H. Huff, U. F. D. TOMSO, John. George Tomso, Mount Olive, Sixth Street. Silvia, 111. 1. Red Oak, Ga. 111. ERICKSON, Ole. John T. Olson, Louislmrg, HUNNICUTT, Gentry. M. H. Hunnicutt, TOWNSEND, Noah A. Jackson Townsend, Minn. Hunean Drug Store, Greenville, S. C. Banner Elk, N. C. FLANNIGH.VN, James A. Joseph Frawley, JACKSON, Jesse E. II. J. Jackson, 112 Fifth TRACY, John J. Mrs. Julia Tracy, 99 Nassau 1008 Simpson Street, New York, N. Y. Avenue, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FREEMAN, Charles B. William L. Freeman, LANGELAU, Ernest L. Herman H. Langelau, TURBA, Hugo J. Mrs. Gincsia Turba, Kiel, Ware Shoals, S. C. R. D. box Dewagiac, Mich. F. 1, 55, Wis. GALOTTA, Peter. Mrs. Rosaria Galotta, 438 LAWSON, Russell. David F. Lawson, 1600 VARNER. James G. Mrs. Sallie Varner, El- Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bedford Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. ton, Pa. GIBSON, Johnnie M. Richard. Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. Caroline Gibson, LINDEN, VETTI, Guiseppe. Mrs. Agnes Vcttl. 54 Me- R. F. D. Jonesboro, Ark. Sherman, Tex, 5, chanic Street, Monson, Mass. HARVEY, E. Llvate, 2415 James James E. Harvey, box 3, LIVATE, Joseph. Mrs. Pauline VISSHURMINSKI, Vincent. Tony Stetz, 132 Braznell, Pa. Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Beacon Street, Chelsea, Mass. JOHNSON, John A. John J. John.son, 2153 LUBBEN, Will J. Mrs. Jeanette Lubben, 968 War- VODORSUK. Aleck. Miss Vikcoryicc North Kenneth Avenue, Chicago, III. Morrison Street, Appleton, Wis. syckl, 260 Talmadge Avenue. Bouudrock, JOSTEN, William C. Peter Ralph MrDOUGLE. Dee. Mrs. Celia McDougle, Josten, 77 N. J. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Friendly. W. Va. VOGT, Herbert C. Mrs. Mary T. Vogt, 62 Solomon F. McKNIGIlT, Edward F. Mrs. Mary A. Mc- KNICKERBOCKER, Eugene Elm Street, Flushing, N. Y. Knickerbocker, La Moure, N. Dak. Knight, 708 West Hickory Street, Stilwatcr, VOLLERT, Constant. Mrs. Anna Rohe Vol- Minn. KRACTIT, George C. John Krncht, Peterson, lert, 6348 South Winchester Avenue, Chi- Iowa. M.^RKOWITZ, Louis. Mrs. Rose Markowitz, cago, 111. .Samuel. 1800 Pittkin Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WALLACE, John. Mrs. Caric Adams, 319 LASATER, John H. Imsater, E. F. D. 1, Yale, Okla. MATHER, Horace S. Mrs. Julia Mather, West Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio. IxjVUTNER, Frederick. Charle.s .1. Liautucr, Geneva, V,^ash. WALSH, Joseph. Mrs. Belinda Burke, 602 R. F. D. Evanston, MATTINGLY, Walter. Ralph Mattingly, Williams Street, Pittstown, Pa. 1, Ind. Joseph T. Mrs. Fred Heftcr, 607 LEIBERT, George Oliver. Henry Leibcrt, Bergetowu, Ky. WALSH, Broken MATTISON, Thad. Phlll Mattison, 2174 Cod Bryant Avenue, North Minneapolis, Minn. Bow, Ncbr. Voro Bay Road, Victoria, British Columbia. WALSIFER, Fred L. Mrs. Amelia Walsifer, LOVE, James W. Mrs. Alice Woods, E. F. D. 2, Anderson, Mo. MATTOCKS, Ralph S. Mrs. Lizzie Mattocks, 258 South Fifteenth Street. Newark, N. J. AVilliam. P. 824 North Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, V/ARD, Marlmon J. Mrs. Laura P. Ward, LUMSDEN, Wall Luinsden, R. D. Pa. Inez, Ky. 2. Rowley, Iowa. WARNER, Prank. Walter Warner, 1635 Dick- McKAY, Claude E. Mrs. Carrie McKay, 319 MILLER, Edward H. Fred G. Miller, 112 Fort Avenue, Baltimore, son Street, Chicago III. Md. .'Reward Street. Waukegan, 111. Charles. Mrs. Marie White. Dick. Henry ,T. Wensink, 436 McCULLEY, MORTENBY, William I. William A. Mont- WENSINK, Walnut Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1106 Mercy Street, Philadelphia, Pa. gomery, 1C07 South Twenty-seventh Street, McGLUMPHY, George. Mrs. Tenny McGltun- Philadelphia, Pa. WERNER. Josiah A. Lewis A. Werner, 114 Statington, Pa. phy. Burton, AV. Va. MURRY, .liunes A. Walter L. Murry, R. F. D. Wa.shington Street. WESTON, Walter. Miss Cora Jurgil, care of McGLYNN, Francis. Mrs. McGlynn, 313 East 2, Mountain View, Okia. Thirty-second Street, New York, N. Y. NEGUS, Graham R. Mrs. Julia D. Negus, 507 JIlss Marshall. 53 Park Street, Hewlett, N. Y. MALAGISI, Antony. Julius Maiagisi, Min- South Lawrence Street, Mobile, Ala. turno, Caserto, Naples, Italy. NEIGHBORS, Zebedee D. Thomas L. Shire, WHITAKER, Neal C. W. Ebreck, Baldwin MARTIN, AVilliam W. Mrs. Laura Martin, Carrolton, Ga. Street, Hays, Pa. Ilinckle.v, Minn. Eu.stls. Mrs. Whitfield, NEUFANG, Frederick .T. Mrs. Hannah Neu- WHITFIELD. Anna MATTRES, John. Mike Bennrdo, 375 Metro- Cleveland, Ohio. fang, 1842 South Ridgway Avenue, Chicago, 6102 Scoville Avenue, politan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HI. V/IEGAND, John. Chris Wlegaud, Lament, MEARS, Willie Ij. Mrs. Margaret Mears, NEWTON, William. Alex. Newton, Montgom- 111 . Fogcl, Okla. Wilder, Noetou, ery. Ind. WILDER, William. John R. MEDLOCK, Hampton. P. M. Mcdlock, Ch ora, N. Mrs. A. Newton, 2711 Tenn. NEWTON, William S. C. Harrison Street, Chicago, 111. WILLIAMS, Fred. Mrs. Jennie Williams, NEYLAN, Thomas V. Miss Delia Neylan, 88 W'eaver, Ala. MILLER, Robert Frank. Harvey West Miller, Meeker AvenuOj Brooklyn, N. Y. WILSON. Albert Lester. Charle.s D. Wilson, Downieville, Pa. NIEWIADOMSKI, Stefan. Frank Niewia- 76 Sherwood Avenue. Detroit, Mich. MOORE, James E. Mrs. Catherine Moore, 714 domski, 8515 Buffalo Avenue, Chicago, HI. WOOD, Roy J. Mrs. Minnie Elliott, R. P. D. .Teft'erson Street, West Nev/ York, N. .1. P. NIKOLAI. Jacob. Joseph Nikolai, R. F. D. 6, 30. Dale, Ind. MURPHY, James Mrs. Maggie Murphy, Montello, Wis. YOUNG. Charles E. Mrs. Laura Wills, Royal- 629 North Forty-seventh .Street, Omaha, NIXON, Thomas Michael. Mrs. Katherine ton. 111. Nebr. Nixon, 2946 Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, ZAWIZTOWSKI, Julian. Mrs. Julian Le- MURRAY, Frank T. D. F. Mui-ray, 117 Mor- Pa. wandowski, 298 Mettler Street. Toledo, Ohio. ris Street, Yonkers, N. Y. AQUILINO, Jo.seph. Savero Aquilino, 465 NIELSON, John II. Axel Anderson, 1310 NIXON, William ,T. Mrs. Ella Nixon, 63 Street, Greene Street, Jersey City, N. J. East One hundred and si.xtecnth North Alden Street, Philadelphia, I’a. NflBART, Gussie. Mrs. Anna Nobart, corner New York, N. Y. NIZZOLA, William. Miss Reua Nizzola, Thirty-seventh and Alstead Streets, Chicago, BANNAIAN, Sahag. George Ciziigian, 7833 Crockett, C.il. Homestead Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. NYE, George O. Mrs. Ethel Nye, Monteucse, 111 . BARRON, Homer. Tom Barron, Strong City, Conn. RUSSO, Michele. Guiseppe Ru.sso, 304 Grant Okla. Street, Niles, Ohio. OPGAARD, Sedor G. Martin Opgaard, Fort RYAN, James J. Mrs. Margaret Ryan, 33 BASHAM, John C. Mrs. Martha Basham, Ransom, N. Dak. Hugo, Okla. Ea.st Orwell Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. PINKSTAFP, John W. Clarence Pinkstaff, II. Mrs. Bauer, RYZNAR, Jerrey. Mrs. Louise Ryzner, 729 BAUER, John Lucy E. Bnissett. Mont. East Kirby Street, Detroit, Mich. R. P. D. 1, Athens, Ala. PNIEWSKI, Frank. John Pniewski, 4.336 BERNASCONI, Rene Mared. Mrs. Ernestine Street, S.tPRANSKI, Roman S. Mrs. Helen Bieschke, East Seventy-first Cleveland, Ohio. Vaynes, 9 Brighton Street, Boston, Mass. McB. Mrs. Eugenia 1555 North Hovne Avenue, Chicago, 111. POSTON, Samuel Wil- Paul'. John P. Blimps, Port Gay, HAIJSBURY. ARNOLD C. Mrs. Mary L. BILLUPS, liams, R. F. D. 7, Shelby, N. C. Salisbury, El Monte, Cal. W. Va. RAY, James I. James Marlin Ray, R. F. D. RAM,SON, Otto. Nels Samson, Mondovla, Wis. BOllNER, Charles. Mrs. George Bohner, 814 >fo. 1, Janiesport, Mo. .SA.MUEL, THOMAS. William Reese, 2124 G West Pine Street, Shamokin, Pa. EEIDENBACII, Gustave C. Mrs. Caroline R,''idenl)ach. Pine Street, Scranton, Pa. Street. Granite City, 111. BURKE, Robert C. Omer II. K. Burke, Big 1419 8CHWER. Henry G. Benjamin F. Schwer, Creek, Miss. ASEA'EDO, Franli. Mrs. .Taunita .A.sevedo, Falmouth, Ky. CAMPAGNE, John M. Mrs. Nellie Campagno, 2680 Stone Avenue, Tucson, Ariz. REV' BERT, Christ. Mrs. Emma Scybert, 2013 1806 Aldrich Avenue, North Minneapolis, BAGDONS, Herman J. Airs. Marie Bagdons, Monroe Street, Swlssdale, Pa. Minn. Milliank, S. Dak. .SHANNON, William. Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch, CAMPBELL, Sam. Mrs. Mary Campbell, 1627 BAIRD, William. Mrs. Bertha Baird, Keinp- 21 Crane Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Alley D, Birmingham, Ala. ucr, Tex. R1 EBERT, Jo.seph J. Mrs. Catherine Mark, CAMPBELL, Samuel M. Charley Campbell, BAKER. Harry S. Mrs. Sarah Bratt, 1407 8 West Fort Avenue Baltimore, Md. R. F. D. 5. Mcl.eansboro, III. Napolion Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tlL.VTTERY, James Michael. Mrs. Delia Slat- CAMRON, Joha W. Mrs. Mary Camron, BANKS, James A. AVilliam P. Holcomb, tery, 3007 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Custer, Mont. Mount Plea.sant, Tex. RT.UTZKEU. Max. M. L. Hainev, 1622 East CASTILLO, Cristino. Susauo Castillo, Knick- BARR, Ezell. Mrs. M. J. Barr, R. F. D. 8, Twenty-ninth Street, Lorain, Ohio. erbocker. Tex. Lebanon. Tenn. RIsnTH Erni'st C. P. J. Smith, 208 Seventh CIMINO, Gigetto. Prank Ciniino, 208 West BARRY, William P.. jr. William F. Barry, Street, Columbus, Ga. Smith Street, Herkimer, N. Y. sr., 9558 South I’eoria Street, Chic.ago, IIL THE OFEICIAL U. S. BULLETIN; WEDNESDAY, FEBEUAKY 1919. .SI CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

BIEUSrilNG, Albert H. Mrs. Maude E. Bier- POSTERARO, Antonio. Bruno Post, 1156 WEAVER, Frederick E. Edward H. Weaver, shing, 27 East Antietam Street, Hagers- Fifth Avenue, New Kensington, Pa. 12 Taylor Street, Crafton, Pa. town, Md. QUINN, Charles J. James H. Quinn, 12 WEBBER. Leroy F. Mrs. E. Webber, 18 Pine BOZYSKO, William. Nick Romanick, Kenton, TerriU Street, Worcester, Mass. Street, Attleboro, Mass. Ohio. McDonald, John D. Mrs. Inez Dimmick, WEIjCH, Frank. Weld Welch, North New- BRANCH, Alfred. Frank P. Branch, R. F. D. 318A East Fourth Street, Olympia, Wash. port, N. II. 1, Oshtemo, Mich.' McKinnon, Vere. Mrs. Lizzie Coon, Somer- WEST, Raymond D. Mrs. May Gean Denni- BREWSTER, George. Mrs. Ruth Brewster, ton. Ariz. son, Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. Atlantic Mines, Mich. MARINO, Joseph. Alphonso Marino, 575 East WHITE, Henry. J. R. M. White, R. F. D. 1, BRODOCKI, Stanislaus. Joseph Brodocki, Sixteenth Street, Portland, Oreg. Vinemount, Ala. Stanley. Wis. MEDDINGS, Herschell. Mrs. Della Pauley, WILKINSON, Thurlow S. Mrs. Nora Wil- BROWN, Everett A. Mrs. Myra J. Brown, 104 309 Pine Street, Charleston, W. Va. kinson, Gouldsboro, Me. McCallister Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. MUNN, Luther A. John C. Munn, Jefferson, WILLIAMS, John II. Mrs. Vick Williams, BUNCE, William H. Mrs. Rosy Bunce, Beld- S. C. Anderson, W. Va. Ing, Mich. MYSEAK, Waslaw. Boleslaw Bartusiewiez, WILLIAMSON, Joseph B. Ben Williamson, EURROUS, Elvis O. Elvis Burrous, Minter, 384 East One hundred and fifty-eighth R. F. D. No. 1, Brantley, Ala. Tex. Street, New York, N. Y. WITSCH, Joseph .1. Mrs. Maria Witsch, 3326 CATANACH, Eliseo. Fred Catanach, 361 NALLS, Milton I. Bryant B. Nalls, R. F. D. North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cannon Drive, Santa Fe, N. Mox. No. 1, Gainesville, Va. WINGO, Charlie L. Thomas Wingo, R. F. D. COLLIGAN, Walter P. Mrs. Bertha Colligan, NEWELL, Laylon. George W. Newell, New No. 3, Boones Hill Va. 554 Michigan Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Holland, Ga. WITT, Robert P., .fr. Robert P. Witt, 81G CORNETT, Chester. William Cornett, Gor- NUSBAUM, Frank W. W^ebstcr Nusbaum, Idaho Avenue, Chickasha, Okla. don, Ky. Wynantskill, N. Y. WOICIECHOZKI, Adam. Mrs. Francis Alex- CROTHERS, David. Mrs. David Crothers, NYE, Charles. Mrs. Myrtle Nye, Beaver, Pa. ander, 335 East Elm Street, Conshohocken, 1710 Fourth Avenue, Beaver Falls, Pa. NYE, Harry G. Mrs. Amanda Shoemaker, Pa. DENNIS, George. 61rs. Viola Dennis, Mon- 1026 South Fifth Street, Keokuk, Iowa. WOLFORT, Joseph. Mrs. Anna L. Wolfort, mouth, 111. ODENWALD, William. Mrs. Anna Odenwald, 215 East Thirty-eighth Street, New York, DOTY Frank. David Doty, Whitehall, N. Y. 1813 Second Avenue, New York, N. Y. N. Y. DOYLE, John. Michael Doyle, 2738 Colfax OWENS. Leland G. Mrs. Mary Owens, 672 Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. East Fifty-second Street, Los Angeles, Cal. WOODLAND, Ephriam James. Mrs. Sena DUTKEVICZ, Zygmund. Peter Tolerowski, OWENS, Robert H. Mrs. Lawrence Owens, Woodland, Richmond, Utah. WOODS, Joseph L. Mrs. Boyle, 648 Donnelly Street, Duryea, Pa. R. F. D. box 18, Downsville, Pa. Mary 157 Gar- field Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. FONDA, Justin. Mrs. Anna Fonda, box 153, PETERSON, George .1. Mrs. Maria W. Peter- Mayfield, N. Y. son, Preston, Idaho. ZACHARI.VS, Charles. Mrs. Marie Stade, FORD, John W. Mrs. Jessie Saudage, Sey- PETRUCHR, Wasil. Jaco Petruchr, 306 Ma- 2122 West Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, 111. mour, Ind. honing Avenue, New Castle, Pa. ANDERSON, Harry E. Mrs. Christian An- derson, 410 Sixteenth FOSTER. William S. Ulysses G. Foster, 559 POTTER. Charles W.- Mrs. Ida M. Potter, Street, Brooklyn, N. Y, West Morgan Street, Martinsville, Ind. Nnppanee. Ind. ANTHONY, Edward S. Mrs. William B. GRAHN, Fred. Mrs. Nina Long, 1595 East POZjH, Frank. Bonle Pozzi, general delivery. Anthony, Marlow, Okla. Ninety-sixth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. East Palestine, Ohio. ARMSTRONG, George E. Jlrs. Annie Arm- H.4NSON, Clarence. Mrs. George D. Shepard, RANDAZZO, Joseph. Mrs. Rosellia Randazzo, strong, R. F. I). 2, Watkins, Minn. 1416 Henderson Street, Seattle. Wash. 1005 East Thirty-eighth Street, Brooklyn, BACH, William J. .Joseph Bach 320 East HOLCOM, John. Thomas J. Holcom, Engle- N. Y. One hundred and fourty-fourth Street, New York. N. Y. wood, Tenn. RASCri, Harry II. T. Rasch, 9023 Escanaba jr. Harrison, HARRISON, .\rthur, Mrs. Ada Avenue, South Chicago. 111. BANKER, Sam E. Daniel A. Banker, Honey Oxford, Ala. RUSH. Rea D. Mrs. Hannah Britton, 260 Grove, Tex. Charlie McDonald Lane, LANE, C. Richard East Marietta Street, Decatur, 111. BARBERA, Giovanni. Martin Barbera, 24T R. P. D. 1, Preston, Ga. ST. HILAIRE, Percy C. Victor St. Hilaire, Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. V. LECOUR, William Charles. Mrs. Cecil Le- 480 North Greenwood Avenue, Kankakee, B.4RRESE, Antonio. Paul Barrese, 505 West cuur, 12 Erie Street, Laconia, N. II. 111 . Fifty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Franklin Francis. Mrs. LINDENMDTII, BARRY, Robert J. Mrs. Bessie Barry, 50 Mary Lindenmuth, 2834 North Bambrey SAMPSON, Harry W. Mi.ss Lydia Sampson, 255 Smith Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Foster Street, New Haven, Conn. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BIGGS, Oscar Albert. Mrs. Mai’y Elkins, gen- LORETTO, Harry. Miss Nan Johnson, 444 SAUERWEIN. Conrad. Mrs. Mary Sauer- wein, 581 Metcalf Street, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. eral delivery. St. Louis, Mo. Fifth Street, Greenport, Long Island, N. Y. BINGH.\M, William R. Samuel Bingham, LOWRY, James. Mrs. Mary Locklear, R. F. SCULLI, Peter. Detroit Trust Co., Detroit, Mich. Madison, Okia. D. 2, Pembroke, N. C. BLACKBURN, Thomas. James Blackburn, McCOSH, Harry P. Mrs. Martha McCosh, 209 SETTLE, Wade M. Middleton Settle, Wash- Gulnare, Ky. East Twelfth Street, Abilene, Kans. ington, Va. BRADY, John H. J. Thomas Brady, Cape’ MCDONALD. Peter J. Mrs. Mary A. Finley, SIMMONS, Maramand. Walter Simmons, Vincent, N. Y. 428 East Fifty-first Street, New York, N. Y. Whitney, Ark. BRENNAN, Thomas. Miss Anna Fanning, MELSON, Gove S.. jr. Mrs. Maggie Melson, SITANSKI, Wojylck. Joseph Sitanski, 3262 354 Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 632 North Fourth Street, Camden, N. J. Almond Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BROWN, Robert. Mrs. Mar.v Gardner, Three Roy. Mrs. Mollie Halm, 109 John. Mrs. Margaret Smith, St. MILLER, West SMITH, 875 hundr-ed and fortieth Street, Cairo, 111. Boultney Street, Corning, N. Y. Johns Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. BUFFINGTON. Harry. Mrs. Elsie Buffing- MORRIS, Erwin John. Samuel Morris, Ed- SOESBEE. William B. Joseph M. Soesbee, ton, 1924 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, Pa. wards, N. Y. Mars Hill. N. C. CARON, Stephen. Mrs. Anna D. Caron, 122 MOUNTS, Wayne D. Mahson Mounts, Lind- STENBERG, Viktor. Charlie Becklin, 721 Central Street, Worcester, Mass. Forty-sixth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. say, W. A'^a. CERIES, Leo B. Mrs. Theresa Ceries," 2425 STEVENS, John. Mrs. Clara Stevens, 1039 Taylor Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. MURPHY, Joseph John. Mrs. Helen Halshuh, Street. Cincinnati Ohio. Clark CHAPMAN, Joseph S. Mrs. Annie S. Chap- 18 Shaw Avenue. Woodhaven, N. Y. STUKENBERG, Rose. George Stukenberg, MURRAY, CARL P. William H. Murray, jr. man. McLeansboro, HI. Forreston, 111. CHRISMAR, John. Miss Anna Chrismar, Sloughhouse, Cal. STUSSI, Samuel. Martin Stussi, North Hale- J. and Second and Logan Avenue, Leavenworth, MURRAY, John John McKay, Kipp don. N. J. Indiana Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Kans. MYERS, Leo. Morris Myers, 120 West One SULLIVAN, Howard E. Mrs. Myrtle Sulli- COLLINS, Cornelius. Mrs. Julie Barry, 859 hundred and seventeenth Street, New York, van, 1524 Baymiller Street, Cincinnati, Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. N. Y. Ohio. CORLL, Charles. Jonathan Corll, Kellerton, NEUDECK, George. Joe Neudeck, 320 South SYKES, James A. Mrs. Anna A. Sykes, 6049 Iowa. Thirteenth Street, Sheboygan, Wis. Stenton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. CR.\SS, Elmer E. James L. Crass, R. F. D. NEWMAN, Edward G. Mrs. Ann C. Newman, THOMAS, James G. James W. Thomas, 22 2, Oliver Springs, Tenn. 352 East Eighty-fifth Street, New York, Day Avenue SW., Roanoke, Va. CURRY. William Joseph. Mrs. Sarah Curry, N. Y. THORPE, George E. Charles Thorpe, R. F. 23 Prospect Street, Newburgh, N. Y. D. 1. Olin, N. C. DAVID, William Robert. Mrs. Matha David, NORTON, George R. Miss Jennie P. Brad- TURNER. Hiram F. James H. Turner, Gaines- ford, R. F. D. 4. Blackstone, Va. 09 Stoddard Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. ville, Mo. NUGENT, Edward. Sterling Nugent, 1900 DOBROWSKI, Wincenty. John Dobrowsld, Mount Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Md. UNRUH, George H. Mrs. Gladys Unruh, 118 324 Thirty-eighth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. NUNES, Frank V. Mrs. Sylvania Nunes, 683 State Street. Niles, Mich. DORAZIO, William G. Anthony Dorazio, 1202 Giuseppe. Dickinson Street, Wickenden Street, Providence, R. I. VANGIERI, George Vangieri, 138 Philadelphia, Pa. NUTTALL, Frank H. Mrs. Minnie Nuttall, Allen Street, West Manayunk, Pa. FINEGAN, William P. Thomas Finegan, 111 296 East Canal Street, Easton, Pa. VAN GORDON, Clyde. Mrs. Emma Miller, East Jlinor Street, West Chester, Pa. OSTROWSKI, John. Tom Moore, Le Seuer R. F. D. 8, Howell, Miffh. FISHMAN, Paul. Morris Fishman, 219 East Center, Minn. VAN ZANT, LeRoy. Mrs. Elvie J. Whitaker, Twelfth Street, New York, N. Y. OWEN, Oscar. Albert L. Owen, Bunger, Tex. 4621 Adams Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. FOSS, Henry L. Perley Foss, R. F. D. 4, OWENS, John C. Mrs. Ethel Owens, Gra^i- VAUGHAN, Charles E. Mrs. Rhoda E. Showhegan, Me. vlllc, N. Y. Vaughan, R. F. D. 1, box 69, Farrington, FOSTER, Hugh. Julius Foster, Port Arthur, Va. PHELAN, Herbert. Mrs. Mary A. Phelan, Tex. 0046 Thirty-sixth Avenue SE., Portland, VOGEL, Rudolph. Mrs. Mathilda Vogel, 165 FREZZO, Amato. Louis Frezzo, 140 Rail- Oreg. Hallett Street, Long Island City, N. Y. road Street, Watertown, N. Y. VOGT, William C. Mrs. Ellen V. Vogt, 6301 PIERCE. Monte O. Mrs. Lizzie Pierce. 1720 GAUL, William R. Mrs. Lena Gaul, 2810 South Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. Chaplaine Street. Wheeling. W. Va. Twenty-fourth Avenue Pforth, Nashville, WADINSKY, Samuel. Oscar Tenn. Wadinsky, 1 GUNTNER. Frank Edwin. Mrs. Bena Gunt- Avenue A, New York, N. Y. ner, 6129 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PITTS, Ernest Carl. Mrs. Minnie Pitts, R. WAITINAS, Pete. \Villiam Waitinas. 1425 HATINA, Prank. Mrs. Anna Hatina, box 546, D. No. F. 3, Bronson, Kans. East Twenty-fifth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Mount Pieasant. I’a. PORTWOOD, Richard, Mrs. George Stitts, 119 WASSERMAN, Louis. Mrs. Wasserman, 1414 HOFFMAN, William, jr. William Hoffman, East Missouri Street, Kansas City, Mo. North Seventeenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. sr., 33 Goodyear Avenue, Akron, Ohio. S2 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, .1919.. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING'

HOLSCiH'II, Charles H. Anthon.v II. IIol- STEPHENS, Guy A. Miss ATolet Stephens, A’AUGII.VN, Donald Hugh. Miss Lou Vaug- schuli. Bland. Mo. Orrville, Ohio. han, Rhinelander, Wis. HUTCHINSON, Ilarr.v L. Fred Hutchinson, STEVENS, William. Mrs. Carrie Stevens, AV.ALTON, Edward A. Mrs. Walter Walton, liryan, Ohio. 355 Mount A^ernon Street. Oshko.sh, Wis. 41 AA'cst Eighty-second Street, New York, IKERD, Albert C. Mrs. Laura Ikcrd, C28 STEVENSON, AATllie B. Mrs. Nannie J. N. Y. North I Street, Bedford. Ind. Fruitt, St. Jo. Tex. WIN'l'ERS, Fred G. Mrs. Sarah W. Winters, .TOHNSON. James P. James A. Johnson, 658 STILLWELL, William. Mrs. Nancy Freas, 20 State Sfreet, Portland, Me. Third Street, Fall River. Mass. Covelo, Cal. I.ANO. Robert. Miss Florence Lang, 449 TAUB, Joseph. Mrs. Rebecca Taub, 1302 SBROEANTS. Franklin Avenue, Brookl.vn, N. Y. Dekalb Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. Carroll. George AV. Bailey, LATZ, Christopher. Mrs. Saplina Latz, Reyn- BAILEY, 438 Nevf TERRY, Sam. Mrs. Agnes McAly, Port Sul- Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, D. C. oldsville. Pa. livan. Tex. Baldwin, Wads- LAVALI.EY, Aadelard P. Mrs. Delia La- BALDWIN, Matthew. John THORNHILL, Fremont. Hubert Thornhill, worth, Ohio. valley, 123 Chapinau Street, Wllliamantic. 1115 Harrison Street, Alton, III. Conn. BAMESBERGER, John G. Henry Bamesber- TUULIN, Hjalmer. Karl Thulin, 511 Sixth gcr, Casa Grande. Ariz. Street. III. T.AW. Joseph N. William V. Law, Red Cloud, Rockford, BEARDSLEE, Fred II. Sherwood Beardslec, Nebr. TRUE, AVillis M. Mrs. Clarence T. Barr, Thomaston, Conn. I,AZZARI. Giuseppe. Miss Mary Lazzari, 58 Tuscaloosa, Ala. COLLINS, John M. John Collins, ICentfleld, Eddison Street. Buffalo, N. Y. TURNER, Charles. Mrs. Rena Turner, 522 Cal. LEDBETTER, William II. Mrs. Lavenia Led- AVest Pine Street, Springfield, Mo. EARLEY, EJw’nrd. Mrs. T. F. Earley, 129 better. R. F. D. 3. box 39, Marshallville, TURNER, Crawford J. Mrs. Allie Turner, Gardner Street, Lawrence, Mass. N. C. Redfield, Iowa. FRIEDRICH, Louie E. Charles Friedrich, LEDWITII, William J. Mrs. Margaret Led- TURNER, Gladstone. Mrs. Ally M. Turner, Morrisonville, 111. with, 209 Chestnut Street, Newark, N. J. R. F. I). 4, AA'aterlown, Tenn. LEAR, George F. Mrs. Ella Lear, 35 Reed LTJTINSKI. William. Mrs. Mary Lutinski, 200 TAAHGG, Claude O. Mrs. Lotirenna Twigg, Avenue, Monessen, Pa. Varloon Street, Plymouth, Pa. 109 Bond Street, Cumberland, Md. MILLER, Daniel A. Mrs. Margaret F. Miller, LOPATKIN, Moses. Mrs. Moses Lopatkin, TAA’OMBLEY, Charles E. Mrs, G. AA'. Twomb- Princeton, Hid. 304 Newark Street. Hoboken, N. .7. ley. Granite Street, Foxboro, Mass. MILLER, George W. August W. Miller, 3135 MALONE, Lonnie S. Richard G. Malone, ULRIKSON, Otto. Ulrlk Ulriksou, Canton, I'arlisle I'lace, Chicago, III. Itasca, Tex. S. Dak. MORAN, Martin J. Micliael Cosgrove, 2698 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. MANNS, Clifton. R. F. Mrs. Nora Manns, D. URBAN, Orton B. Eitas A. Urban, 856 Put- P, John Murray, 6551 box MURRAY, Frank Frank 1. 15. Irondale, Ala. nam Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio. Ingleslde Avenue, Chicago, HI. MEASON, William C. Mrs. Eva Meason, Big ATAN HEEK. AVilliam. Mrs. Lucy A'an Heek, NORTHROP. Louis M. Morris Northrop, Cob- Sandy, Tex. 7207 Freeinont Avenue. Seattle, Wash. leskill, N. Y. MONTI, Peitro. Achille A'alta, 3831 Barnes A'AN AVIE, J. II. C. Paul Van Ilie, 1225 O’MALLEY, Thomas M. P. O'Malley. 345 East Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N. A’. Avenue, New York, N. Y. Thirty-seventh Street, Now York, N. A.'. John. A’arcoe, MORRIS, Duncan G. Charles E. Morris, 504 A'AIU'OE, Edward 12600 Fair- RAGIN, Thomas. T. G. Ragin, R. F. D. No. 1, East Fifth Street, Winona. Minn. mount Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Siimmerton. S. C. Claude. MORRIS, Louis. Myg. Celia Morris, 796 East A'ARDON, Mrs. Lulu Vardon, Muni- THOMAS, Ralph Sullivan. Mr.s. .7. H. Thomas, One hundred and sixty-third Street, New sing, Mich. 341 Spahr Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. York, N. Y. A'AREY, John. Mrs. Jane A'arey, 34 Newark TRUE!., Thomas F. .Anthony Truel, 704 Mint MURPHY, James Franklin. Mrs. Mary Street, Newark, N. J. AVay. Piltstnirgh, Ihi. Sloiitgoraery 11. John H. Unruh, Coy, Murphy, Newry, S. C. A'AUGHAN, Eliis L. Mrs. Ella L. A'aughan, UNRUH, Okla. MURRAY, John F. W'illiam Murray, R. F. R. 7'. D. 2, Collin.s. Ga. D. No. Hurley, S. Dak. A'AUGHN. William J. James W. A'aughn, Al- 2, Miss Helen KEILL, Robert A. Mrs. Lillie Neill, R. F. D. VELKINE, John J. M. Vclkine, t.apass, N. C. Newfoundland. I’a. No. 6, Maminouth Road. Manchester. N. H. VrRZIN, Peter P. Mrs. Theresa Verzin, 2710 NICHOLIS, AVaUer A. Miss Lillian Nicliolis, WARD, Roherl P. Mrs. Lola D. AVard, 1341 West Eighteenth Street, Chicago. 111. 122 Lighthouse Avenue, Santa Cruz, Cal. Sergeant Street, Baltimore, Md. AVALTERMAN, Eppo. S. Waltcrman, Kanirnr, ODEN, Harry A. Mrs. Claudie W. Oden, 802 WEBER, h’rank. I'rank AVeber, Fort AVash- Iowa. Powers Street, Baltimore, Md. iugton. Pa. AA'YMORE, Purl R. Mrs. GIcnna I^yall, Gay- I'ATRIA'CH. Peter P. Mrs. Mary Matthews, WITMROAV, Grover C. Mrs. Nancy E. AA'ith- lord, Kans. Wanona. 111. row, Cashion, Okla. COni’ORALS. PATTI, Pasquale. Mrs. Rubino Concorta, 13 WIT'TMAN, Gerard 1’. Joseph J. AA'ittman, ALIjIS. John .7. Mrs. Carliene Allis, 988 Bos- Fourteenth Street, Newark, N. J. 218 Clifton Avenue, Sharpsburg, Pa. ton Road. New York, N. Y. 1‘ERRIN, Joseph H. Perrin, 342 East Henry ZECH, h'red O, Mrs. Dora Zech, Dallas, Iowa. BEST, Orville AV. Mrs. Sophia N. Best, 2910 Pine Street, Lodi, Cal. Spruce Street, Kansas City, Mo. Peter J. Frank Plewinski, 131 I’LIilWINSKI, BOIiER. Truman C. R. R. Boler, Guion, .Ark. Idatter Street. Buffalo, N. Y. BONNELL, Ira E. John M. Bonnell, Goltry, I'OAVICHNOWSKI, Adolph. Kastanztv Si- SECTION 4, FEBRTTAEY 26, 1919. Okla. Street, monkawich, 022 Asle Dickson, Pa. P. Milton E. Bowie, Sentinel, Q'he following BOWIE, Joseph QUINTON, Clarence C. AVilliam M. Quinton, casualties are reported Okla. Eache. Okla. b5’ tile commandlug general of the Ameri- BOA'ER. Peter. Mrs. Susan Boyer, 1008 Grant RASH, James A. James S. Rash, Rose Lake, can Expeditionary Forces: Avenue. Duquesne, Pa. Idaho. BROWN, Harry. Mrs. Hattie Brown, 20 ROWLES, Sherman D. Mrs. Nellie D. Bow- AVounded (degree undeter- Orange Road, Montclair, N. J. les. Monument, Pa. mined) 477 CESAK, Raymond. Mrs. Annie Cesak, 4614 RUSSO, Felix. Raffaela Martone, 2340 Pa- South AVestern Avenue, Chicago, 111. cilic Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ai^otinded slightly 745 COWANS, Andrew L. George Cowans, R. P. RUS'r, Lee R. Mrs. Emma Rust, 515 West D. No. 1, Ewing, Va. Main Street, Springfield. Ohio. Mrs. Florence Cox, 1306 Total COX, Roy. Mount ItUST, I/eo. Egelbert Rust, Herrick, S. Dak. 1,222 Vernon, San Bernardino, Cal. RUTHERFORD, James T. Tom F. Ruther- CUDDY, Peter J. Airs. Alary AVitman, 926 ford, Geneva, Ga. Hickorv Street, St. Louis, Mo. RUTHERFORD, Jo.seph. Mrs. Esther Ruther- Abounded (Degree Undetermined). DAVID, AVilliam R. Airs. Anna F. Gile, 309 ford. Kirksville, Mo. East Edward Street, Alaryville, AIo. SALON, James. Serafino Salon, Mount Ster- MAJOR. DOROUGH. Alilton F. Airs. Lizzie A. Dorough, ling, Pa. ROBINSON. Frank C. Mrs. Frank C. Robin- Childersburg, Ala. S.ANTO, AVilliam T. John A. Santo, Hope, son, Martinsville, Ind. EICHELAIAN, John Roy. Mrs. Alary EIizal)eth N. Mex. Eichelman, 27 Chautauqua Street, Pitts- LIEUTENANTS. S.VNTORA, Leonard. AATlliam Scarino, Ar- burgh, Pa. gentine, Bivtler Co., Pa. ALLEN, Samuel F. Samuel M. Allen, 136 FREDIANI. Dante J. Angelo Prediani, 30 SCHWESSINGER, Herman R. Mrs. II. First Street, Butler, Pa. Cherry Place, W’est Newton, Mass. Sel'wessinger, 1055 Twenty-ninth Street, BREAVER, Talbot Magruder. II. I. Brewer, FRIES, George .7., ,1r. Mrs. Alarie Pries, 4009 Milwaukee, AA’is. 313 AA’est Ninety-first Street, New York, Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. SCOTT. James. Mrs. Lena Scott Newkirk, N. Y. 235 North AA’ater Street, Clinton, Ind. GRAY, Robert AV. Airs. J. R. Geison, 6-1 Gar- SGARLAl’.A, John. Salvatore Sgarlata, 35 BROOKES, Robert M. .7. 77. Brookes, 211 rison Avenue, Battle Creek, Alich. High Street. Amsterdam, N. Y. I’ennsylvauia Avenue, East I.:iverpool, Obio. HINKLE, Peter R. Airs. Cora E. Hinkle, R. F. SJ.AIPKINS, Willie 1). Mrs, Aiice Simpkins, GRIFFIN, Maurice Mrs. Fannie Mai Grif- D. No. 2, Pennington Gap, A'a. Camper, La, fin, 200 East Cbiirch Street, Elizabeth City, HOBBS, Albert. James R. Hobbs, R. P. D. No. SMITH, Charles II. Mabel McBride, 317 N. C. 1, Portland, Fla. Union Street, Bluffton, Ind. JOHNSON, Joseph F.. jr. Mrs. .7. E. .7ohn- IIUAIPHREYS. William James. H. J. Hum- SMITH. Edward. Burnett Smith, R. F. D. 1, son, jr., 425 East College Street, Jack.son, phreys, 112 Cathedral Parkway, New A'ork, Jfalad Cit.v, Idaho. Tenn. N. Y. SMITH. George T. Mrs. J. T. Preston, 1502 I.EAA'ANDOAVSIvI, .7osoph H. Mrs. Martha I.ARSON, Clarence E. Halvor Larson, box No. I,ri> Street. Houston. Tex. Lewandowski, 670 Appleton Street, Meu- 12, Ilanlontown, Iowa. SNICKER, Edward. Victor Snicker, Olivia, asha, AABs. Minn. LAWSON, Charles N. Elliott W. Law.son, OLIVER, Hiram .7. Mrs. Roxic Oliver, Win- George Miller AATiitestoue, Va. SNOW, M. W. Snow, R. F. D. der, Ga. 3. Seven Mile Ford. A^n. LAWSON. John 17. Johnson I^awsou, Black- ST.A INBROOK, Paul E. Cliria Stninbrook, ROBERTS, John L. 17. L. Roberts, Idaho water, "Va. 158 Jefferson .Avenm-, Washington, Pa. Springs, Colo. liEON.ARD, Charles Thcodon*. Airs. Alary STELKE, Joseph. Mrs. I’auline Stelke, 1614 'I’HOMAS, James A’. .James E. Thomas. Con- I-eouard, IJncoln Avenue, North Dightou, Lancaster Street, Baltimore, Md. gressional Apartments, AA’ashington, D. C. Mass. THE bP'FICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBEUARY 26, 1919. 33 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

McGINN, Frederick. Mrs. R. McGinn, 980 WESSERLING, John T. August Wesserllng, MUZZEY, Percy W. Will Muzzey, 5 Central Street, Detroit, Mich. Saratoga Street, East Boston, Mass. 1769 Moran Street, Windsor, Vt. Maiorano, „ , n? MAIORANO, Frank. Janies 1080 NESOM, John T. Henry B. Nesom, box 97, Third Avenue, New York, N, Y. COOK. Okemah, Okla. ,, , MARBLESTONB, Louis. Mrs. Jos. M. Bodo, ZAUSCH, Alphonsus L. Mrs. Honor Zausch, NEWCOMBE, Vernon H. Mrs. Charles care of Hawthorne School, Hawthorne, 3640 Cote Brilliante Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Stocker, 433 South Pierce Street, Milwau- N. Y. kee, Wis. MATTSON, Emil. Mrs. Enjlly Mattson, 192 PRIVATES. William Nierman, Thiiteenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. NIERMAN, Henry Frank. Orville Badget, Adrian, California Avenue, Chicago.^ 111. MILLER, Frank I). Mrs. Mary Miller, 317 BADGET, M. G. W. 3310 North Nordell, R. 1'. D. Second Avenue SW., Great Falls, Mont. Mo. NORDELL, John A. Frank BAKER, Charles T. Mrs. Mary Ann Baker, No. 2. Downing, Wis. MORGAN, Russell. Bert Morgan, Hedrick, ^ Noider,„ Iowa. 228 North Sixth Street, Suubury, Pa. NORDER, John H. Reinhardt BAKER, Lyman M. Mrs. Julia Baker, Chazy, Watseka, 111. MURPHY, Walter D. Dennis Murphy, 134 Flannigan, Sagela Second Avenue, Tarentum, Pa, N. Y. NORKUS, John W. John Berg- BANKS, Walter E. Thomas E. Banks, Street, Sagela, Mich. . NICKELS, Chris. Miss Lucy Brother, Palmer Norris, 49^1 Center, Mass. man. Ark. NORRIS, Bert. Mrs. Mary OBERLEY, Harry B. Mrs. Adele Oberley, 074 BARGIELSKI, Izydor. Mrs. Antonina Koby- Hirsch Street, Chicago, HI. Muraco, 1 . D. Edwards Street, Kenosha, Wis. linskl, 628 East Thirteenth Street, Erie, Pa. MURACO, Luigi. Domenico Province Di Catan- PATCH, Rus.sel. Ion R. Patch, Linden Hills, BARKER, James Ervin. E. B. Baker, Barnes- Micastro Vico Conforti, ville, R. F. D. 2, Minneapolis, Minn. Va. zaro, Italy. John. Mrs. Sada Bartholo- POZAN, Edward F. Mrs. Josephine Pozan, BARTHOLOMEW, OWEN, Clarence R. Newton J. Owen, R. F. D. 1303 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, HI. mew, 310 Byron Street, Youngstown, Ohio. Ola. No. 1, Britton, . . „ , „ RANDOLPH, Zuar F. Howard F. Randolph, BARTUNEK, James. Mrs. Anna Bartunek, PERKINS. Edward. Mrs. Minnie Perkins, West Eighteenth Street, Chicago, 111. R. F. D. 1, Beverly, 111. 1800 128 Dolphin Street, Baltimore, Md. RAPP, Ralph. Mrs. Blanche Rapp, Willow BERGSTROM, Victor E. Carl A. Bergstrom, PETERSON. Gust E. Gustaf W. Peterson, Grove. Pa. Montevideo, Minn. Mo. R. F. D. No. 1. Swedeborg, . Leo. Henry Billadcau, „ , , RAYMER, Vernon. John W. Raymer, R. F. D. BILLADEAU, 125 PETRISKY, John. Mrs. Mary Petrisky, South Third Street, Kankakee, 111. 3, Nashville, Tenn. D. No. 2, box 44, Osceola Mills, Pa. R. Hiram Birdsley, Fen- R F RUNYAN, Leonard A. Ekin S. Runyan, 3150 BIRDSLEY, Samuel PHELAN, William Aloysius. Mrs. Dennis ton, 111. Walnut Street, Chicago, III. Sandusky, Wis. BISCH, Adam. John Palsuchke, 14505 Phelan. RYBICKI, John P. Mrs. Mary RybickI, IS PITT William. Mrs. Sarah Pitt, 2910 North Thames Street, Collinwood, Ohio. Carleton Street, Salem, Mass. Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ervin Fred Bohn, Gillett, Wis. SCHULZ, Richard H. Albert Schulz, 321 East BOHN, P. David F. Burrell Pitts; Wagoner, BOLY, Edward. Mrs. Clara Boly, 1119 Tower PITTS Ninth Street, Oswego. N. Y. Okla! SCOTT, Charles Grove Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. H. E. Will Scott. Boaz, Ala. Mrs. Anna Marsano, San Sf'RIBNER, Harry N. Mrs. Belle Scribner, BORGESON, Leonard A. Mrs. Samuel Bor- PRETA, Ralph. Marsano, No Lecco, Italy. Topsfield, Me. geson, 406 Melindy Street, Indington, Mich. , .r. ^ A. L. Pursel, R. F. D. SIMON, Roy. Irvin D. Simon, Brewster, BOYCHICK, Waiil. Mrs. Mary Boychick, PITRSEL. Arthur M. Volynsky, Minsk, Russia. No. 1. Carmel. Ind. Nobr. Mrs. Mary Rafferty,^ STAGE, Burt E. Isaac Stage, 1053 Lincoln CABODI, James. Mrs. Alex Lallerty, Cole RAFFERTY, Robert J. Street, Rockford, 111. street, Elmira, N. Y. City. 111. 402 South Second Harry. Mrs. Bessie Right- SWARTZ, Ralph. II. G. Swartz, Francisco, CAMPBELL, Newell I. Mrs. Wayne Camp- RIGHTMEYER. Paterson. N. J. Ind. bell, 1293 South Fourth Avenue, Kankakee, meyer, 68 Tyler Street. Isaac. Mrs. Louise Riley, 32 Allen rilAIN, William F. Mrs. E. Scott, F, 111 . RILEY. Sam R. Mich. H. 3. Caldwell, Tex. CARMICHAEL, Charles E. Charles A. Car- Street. Pontiac, II. Isaac M. Ruddle, THOMAS, Forest E. Mrs. Lauretta michael, R. F. D. No. 11, Paris, 111. RUDDLE. Whitney E. Va. Thomas, 59 Everett Street, Middleboro, CARPENTER, Edward W. Clyde Rowan, Franklin. Pendleton Co.. W. Mass. Ravenswood, W. Va. SALVO Nick. Baldassare Gimmarennraro, Vetrocoamamanole. Marsala, Italy. Robert CIAAK, Emil J. Peter J. Welter, New Market, Corsso THOMPSON, L. Mrs. David Thomp- Minn. SAVE. George. Demartini, Genoa Hotel, son. 301 Eastern Street, Kane, Pa. CONLEY, Noah. Henry Stockton, Cal. THORNTON, William. Mrs. Margaret House, D. Conley, Ada, Okla. CYRIACKS. Will. Fred Cyriacks, SCHMIDBAUER. Joseph L. Mrs. Elizabeth Littleton, N. C. R. F. D. No. 2, Lake Benton, Minn. Schmidbauer, 420 Grove Street, Pittsburgh, TROST, Louis Frederick. Herman Trost, 566 North Broadway, Lexington, Ky. EKSTROM, John R. Mrs. Hilda K. Ekstrom, Pa. 127 Pleasant Street, Sycamore, 111. Schmidt, 617 TURNER, Walter D. Mrs. L. B. Turner, R. SCHMIDT, Samuel J. Samuel FARRELL, .Joseph A. Mrs. Eleanor Wis. F. D. 1, Riesel, Tex. M. Far- Atkinson Avenue, Milwaukee, rell, 211 TURRENTINE, Samuel A. Mrs. Alice Shaw, West Chestnut Street, West Ches- SLUTTER, Carl J. Mrs. Anna Staples, Heiiry- ter, Pa. Winston-Salem, N. C. ville. Pa. FITZGERALD, .lames F. Mrs. VAN GOETHEN, Lawrence. Alphonso Van Ann Fitzger- Ernest Powell. Evert Leander Smith, ald, 12 Russell Street, Middleton, Conn. SMITH, Goethen, care of Western Electric Co., Chi- F. D. No. 1, Gilbertsville. Ky. GEIGER, Alex. Mrs. Texas M. Geiger, R. F. R cago, 111. John Henry. Horatio Smith, Mul- D. No. 3, Gaston, S. C. Smith. VAN SANT. Roland G. Capt. Gilbert M. Van berry Grove, 111. GERLACHER. .Tohn, Mrs. Rosa „ . Sant, 2917 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, Gerlacher, B. Guiseppe Spina, Apecchio, 837 South Wall Street, Columbus, Ohio. SPINA. Ugo N. .T. Pesaro, Italy. GREALISH, Peter P. Martin Province Grealish, 309 Natale. Pio Stngno. Aequasanto WALTON. Ralph. Joseph Walton, New East Thirty-second Street, Tacoma, Wash. STAGNO. Vallacchia, Province Di Ascoli, Piceno, Egypt, N. .1. GRIGGS, Chester. Jim F. Griggs, R. F. D. Italy. WARD. Wilford W. F. .1. Ward, Minonk, 111. No. 2, Chester Field, S. C. WARREN. Bryan P. Jesse J. Warren, Blounts HUSSEY, Milton H. Mrs. Jessie M. Hussey, ST.4LEY, Axel J. Benjamin F. Lake, Menan, Creek, N. C. Okanogan, Wash. Idaho. ^ WARREN, Rastus. William Warren, R. F. D. JOHNSON, Arthur. Mrs. Martha .Johnson, STALLSMITH, James Elmer. Mrs. Isaac W. 3. Athens, Tex. R. F. D. No. 4, Pelican Rapids, Minn. Stallsmith. R. F. D. No. 5, Cochranton, Pa. .WESTFALL, Walter E. Basil T. Westfall, KAELIN, Jacob. Raymond Chance, Florence, STEVENSON, Thomas A. Mrs. Annie L. g(>neral delivery, Waldo, Kans. N. J. Stevenson, San Francisco, Cal. WINBORNE, Harry L. Thomas S. Winborne, Peter J. Mrs. Ellen Stowell, 1906 KEEGAN, Emmett L. Mrs. Jennie Keegan, STOWELL, R. F. I). 1, Buckhorn, Va. Road, Chicago Heights, 111. 2829 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Chicago .WINIECKE, Anthony P. Mrs. Anna Winiecke, La. SZYDEL, Edward. Joseph Szydel, R. F. D. Saginaw, Mich. KELLY, Thomas N, Mrs. Mary Kelly, 7729 Emerald Avenue, Chicago, No. 5, Kewannee, Wis. 111. Lloyd N. Thomas M. Tatem, 1221 EUGLEBS. LARSON. Carl. E. C. Smith, Okeelanta, Fla. TATEM, ^fonterey Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. LEONARD, Michael P. Mrs. Margaret Clark, Luigi. Mrs. Mary Taurorne, HORSMAN, Henry A. Mrs. Emma Horsman, 2014 Second Avenue, New York, N. TAURORNE. 196 Ralph Y. Sumner Street. East Boston. Mass. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LINDON, Raymond Dick. Mrs. Anna Mc- 346 E. J. Robison, Anthony J. Mrs. Domcelia Taut- ROBISON, Edward. Topeka, Neills, North St. Paul, Minn. TAUTKUS. Kans. East Ninth Street, Kewaunee, McDonald, .Joseph Anthony. Mrs. Lizzie kus, 624 L. Mrs. Catherine EOWDER, LaVerne Row- McDonald, 222 East Penn Street, Shenan- III. der, 930 Beloit Avenue, Forest Park, 111. doah, Pa. TEDDER, Henry Dow. George Tedder, Ilalls- TRUMPFELLER, Robert J. Jacob Trump- N. MoFARLIN, William D. James L. McFar- boro, C. feller, 26 Cottage Place, Great Barrington, TERRELL, Claude. Mrs. Josephine Terrell, Mass. lin. Granite, Okla. , 3742 South Claborn Street, New Orleans, MBCHANtCB. MASON, Richard. Mrs. Amy Gager, Craig, La. Nebr. LANDERS. John L. John Landers, Main TIION, Charles. Mrs. Marie Thon, 418 South Street, Rockville, Conn. MATHEWSON, Harold I. Miss Anna Lock- Ea.st Street, Indianapolis, Ind. NORRIS, Jo.scph. Miss Hazel Norris, 431 wood, 143 Rockland Avenue, Syracuse, TOUPIN, Ernest J. Arthur P. Toupin, Okicc, Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. N. Y. Minn. R.'' MPEY, Rol)ert R. Mr.s. Fannie Ranipey, MEHLER, William A. Adolph Mehler, 2443 TOWNS. Henry. Mrs. Virginia Oliver, R. F. .S B.. Anderson, S. C. North Carlisle Street, Philadelphia, Pa. D., box 2, Borden, Va. ST.'-GGS, At)rahani. Samuel Staggs, R. F. D. MELANSON, Telosphore. Syrill Mclanson, 15 FURLEY, Leslie. Mrs. Beddie Furloy, Brook- ,\o. 2. Marshall, Ind, Daniel Street, Fitchburg, Mass. port, 111. WEAVER. Horace A. Mrs. Horace A. Weaver, MESNARI), Robert F. Mrs. Bessie I. Mes- ULREY, Leo. Clarence Ulrey, East Main 1 John Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. nard, Forgan, Okla. Street. Martinsville, 111. John .John Benjamin L. Thomas II. Uns- W.tGONER.^. MORGAN, W. W. Morgan, 1093 UNSWORTH. Third Avenue, Kensington, Pa. worth. 1836 Seventh Stre<'t NW., Wash- FRIEDEMANN, Carl J. Richard Friedemnnn, MUSSER, Joseph F. Mrs. Electa Musser, ington, D. C. R. F. J). No. .3, l)ox 41, West Bend, Wash- care of Clifford & Spaulding Brickyard, VATTF.S, William A. Mrs. Margaret Vattes, iii.gton County, Wis. I,ansing, Mich. 354 Green Street, Clinton, Mass. THO.MAS. Vv'alton J. John R. Thomas, Jen- MUSSJjER, William J. Mrs. Elizabeth Muss- VAUGHAN. James M. William T. Vaughan, kins, Mo. ler, 983 Hart Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Orange, Va. 34 Tine OFFICIAL LT. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBUIJARV 2(3, i<»iy. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING VESCOVA. Paul. .Tosrph Voscova, Slontpgcos- KENT, Kenneth A. Mrs. James A. Kent, RITZIIEIMER, Charles A. Xlrs. Caroline Rltz» teilo, Per i'iondi, Allessamlria, Piemoute, Millburu, N. .1. hclmer, 2549 North Seventh Street, I’hlla- Italy. KELLER, Paul Louis. Paul Keller, 580 South delphia. Pa. VEM'. .Tal:e. WilHam M. Vest. Half Way, Mo. Street, Detroit, Mich. SALIoLA, Paul. John George, lllS Llbeity VIEKO. Pi ter. John Vlero. lluuihoUit. Ariz. KREIPCIO, John. Stanley Brznk, 203 Wash- StriH‘t. Canton. Ohio. VIZINAT. Itene. Adam Vizinat, Iji. Mamon, ington Street. Jersey City, N. J. SAM.ANTCHY’. Philip. The Russian ambassa- VUEEMEIt, J„hn W. William 11. Vollmer, U. I.AUUI1LIN, Joseph N. Mrs. Anna McNally, dor, the Russian Emb.assy, Washington,!) G, F. U. No. 3. Slount Pleasant, Iowa. 244 Door Street. Farrell, Pa. SCHAFFER, llerboit C. Ell Schaffer, lion- Wallace, Itay. W. a. lUggs, Ardmore Ave- LAUA'ER. Ernest 'W. Arthur Virgil Lauver, ton, Pa. nue, Los Angeles, Cal. (.owie, Iowa. SCIIWOY'ER, Jean N. Mrs. Anna Schwoyer, W.\KK. Howard E. Miss Ethel Warls, 1016 LEWIS, Lougworth B. Miss Pauline Harvey, Bowers, I’a. Baltimore Avenue, Kan.sas City, Mo. .Montrose, Va. SEA'ERINO, Antonio. Frank Severlno, 229 WOLFENP.AIUlElt, Everett L. Mrs. John C. LINDBLADE, Clarence A. John P. Lind- Prospect' Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Itamsiy, K. F II. No. 1, Pilot Point, Tex. hlade, 716 Eighth Street, Rockford, Hi. SEA’ERSEN, Arthur. Sian Severson, 4010 WOOUdEAItD, Earley. Will il. Woougeards LOGAN, Everett E. John A. Logan, Belle Warwhk Avenue, Chicago, 111. 454 Henrietta Avenue, Logan, Ohio. Plains, Kans. SXIITH, AA'illiam N. James N. Smith, Acker- WOOEMANSEE, Charles M. William M. LA’NCil, Frank A. B. Lynch, 138 Fourth man, Xliss. Woodmansee, Bieher, Cal. Place, Brooklyn, ZAMPAUELLIE, N. Y. SMITH. Earl E. ATna Smith, Carmi, Hi. Joe. Andrew Castello, MCDONALD. Charles W. Charles B. Mc- SNIDER, George U. Abner A. Snider, Hardin, Forrest .\viuue. Kansas City. Xio. Donald, Shc'pherdstown, W. Va. 111 . ZENOEItLE, John E Mrs. Alici' Zengcrle, McKEEA’ER, James. James McKeever, 0912 SI’ANGOL, Sam. Mrs. 6405 Clinton Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kattie Spangol, Birb- ing, Austria. AKEIt, Oi'orge B. Elbert Ak^r, Ivaiihoe, V,a. McIjAUGIILIN, James. Mrs. Mary McLaugh- APPLEBY. Frank G. George Appleby, lin, care STAHL, Dwight M. XIrs. J. Everett Smith, Fair- Gliaid College, Philadelphia, i’a. Woodward, field, Hi, McA'ERRY, Joseph. Mrs, Mary MeVerry, 714 Okla ARMSTltONG, Thomas. Mrs. Sarah Arm- AVashington Street, Braddoek, Pa. STIXIELiNG, Leroy E. Henry Stimeling, Berwi.(k, Pa. strong, Mullakippiu. Lisbellarn, Ireland. MALOZZO, Nick. Sane Malozzo, Miceo, Lo- BAUGEIt. John Thomas. Mrs. Eliza Barger, gan County, W. Va. SWABLEY’. XIax. Chas. Duchert, R. F. D. No. Waldron, Ind. Nashville, Iiid. MASUCCI, Alfred C. Anthony Masucci, 1. William N. Mrs. B.MtLEY. John II. Mrs. Thomas McDermott, Spaikhill, N. Y. TAYLOR. Nellie TayK-, 223 North Fourtieuth Street, Ilarri.sonhiiig. FlrthelifTe, N. Y’. MICHAI.SKI, Frank M. Matt Michalski, 1948 Xbu TAY'LOR Ferrel. Ransom L. Taylor, BARNES, John. Riehard Best, Brumfield, Ky. Hervey Street, Chicago, 111. Wayues- ville. Mo. BATSON, Lawrenci' D. G. W. Batson, 1344 MORIARTY', M.aitin J. Mrs. Mary Moriarty, • trand View .Avenue, lies Moines, Iowa. Ballylangford, County Carey, Ireland. THOXIAS. Ralph W. John H. Thomas, box No. BOOTH. Raymond D. Thomas Booth, 23 MORRONGIELLO, Mieliele. Angelo Morron- 322, Newport, Dreg. '''o\ier Avenue, Lynn, Mass. giello, Lomhnrdi, Province Avelllno, Italy. THOXIASUN, John \V’. Jim Thomason, Hemo- BOVA, Guiseppe. James Bova, Rocella, lonica, ADAMS, Brown. Mrs Met, Irvington, N. J. CUMMINGS, Joseph. Nettie Cummings, R. P. CAA'ANAUGIl, Francis A. Mrs. Anna Cav- VAN ZANDT. Loom.s. Xlrs Lmniit A. Rude, D. No. 3, Wakeman, Ohio. anaugh, 730 West Fifty-first 79 South Pourtc' nth Street, Ni waik. N. -t. Street, Chicago, DANIELSON, AVilliam. Peter M. Danielson, III. Sarah AA’alsh, Cyrus, Minn. WALSH, Thomas P. Mrs. 373 CI'ISMAR, Frank. Ralph Brown, Lewiston, AA'voniing Avenue, Kingston, Pa. N. Y. GATZ, Charlie. John Gatz, Alva. Okla. WALTERS. David C. David C Walters, sr„ GUMP, Moses II. Samuel Gump. Urbana, Mo. CHRISTIAN, Harrison M. Mrs. Vicy Price, 2700 Elm Street, Milwaukee, AA’is. HARVEY, Joseph. J. H. Harvey, Roland Ross Xlrs. AVar, W. A'a. WARREN, E. XiUiy AVarren, Tksh- Park, High Point, N. C. CI.lieTON. Sam. Mrs. Emma Fuller, 207 omingo, Okla. HUFFMAN, Harry Albert. Mrs. Rebecca E. North Converse Street, Spartanburg, S. C. WiHTCRAFT, William H. Xlrs. Lottie Kile, Huffman, R. P. D. No. Jersey Shore, Pa. CLINE. Sydney. Mrs. Ada E. Cline. 3, 1306 Avenue A, Flint, Xlich. 38 Bige- KEAVENY, Thomas. John Keaveny, 483 low Street, Binghamton. N. Y. WHITE, John AAL, jr. Iterl White, 1513 South West Twenty-second Street, New York, N. Y’. COLETTI, Bortolo. John Coletti, 1421 Mont- Twenty-first Street, C’entei vllle Iowa. John. Mrs. Mary Kutchmire, rose Street. Philadelphia, Pa. KUTCHMIRE, WILLIAXIS. Jesse R. John AV. AVilliams, Gold- Custer COLLER, Thomas Cowrin. Mrs. Lizzie Col- City, Pa. thwaite, Tex Mike. Alex. or, Oiceola, Iowa. LISOWSKY. Kunsewlck, 448i WINDSOR. Fred. Mrs. Rettn William Wind- Hastings Street, Detroit, Mich. Cnx, Thomas W. James W. Cox, Wyatt, I>a. sor, R F. D. 9, Spokane. AVasli. William. Miss Annie O’Con- CRAWFORD, Joseph. Mrs, Nellie B. Craw- MeSWEENEY, WISE, Walter. Mrs. Latichie AA’ise, Wewoka, "ord. 2803 Vera Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. nor, 310 Bainhridge Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Okla. Begin, CA'R. St. Louis Erllor. Mrs. Driscoll, 130 MEGT, Tony. Prank Clarksburg, W. Va. WITT. Frank. Xlrs. Verniee Witt, 1342 North Foncord Street, Boston, Mass. .'venue, Milwaukee, AAMs, tiTL, Motzcl, Ger- D. William F. John Dahl, 48 Nassau MOTZEL, Millard J. Lowella WRIGHT, Thomas J. Xlrs. Nell Wright, Al- Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. m.antown, Ohio. luwe, Okla. D RK. Percy T. Mrs. Lizzie C. Dark, R. F. MURRELL, Lonie P. JIrs. Mary W. Simms. ZADREAA’SKI. Carl. Waggan Tretowski, 21 D. No. 1. Siler City, N. C. 205 Henry Street. Cambridge, Sid. Street, Bayonne, DI'LA, Robert H. Mrs. Laura P. Dula, Le- O’CONNERS. Joseph. Mrs. Anna E. O’Con- East Sixteenth N. J. Jose])!). Zappa, 20 Debevoise nora, N. C. ners, 22 IJneoln Street, Cranford, N. J. ZAPPA, Tony PLACK, Harry. Fred Plaek. 2314 Second Plaee, Brooklyn. N. Y. EIKO, Vincent. Mrs. Julia .Tasomska, 52 Jer- Henry. Charles Sink, 201 Street NIC.. Minneapolis, Minn. ZATREPALEK. se.v Street. Statehethen. Long Island. N. Y. East Sixty-sixth Street. New Y'ork. .Y. POAVERS, Edward V. Philip Powers, 1123 N El.KIN, Samuel. Max Elkin, 1991 Seventh Vasil. O. Zenowiteh, Zabls- Thirty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. ZEN’OAVITCH, .Avenue, New York, N. Y. zyny Schatzk. Russia. Egumeu Co., Minsk. ENNIS, .Taeoh R. Mrs. Sindle Johnson, route NTTLL, Charles E. Joseph L. Smith, Waynes- boro. Va. ADKINS. Robert O. Xlrs. Alzada Adkins, No 3. A’kins, Ark. Wakenda, XIo. OPRENSKI. Stanislaw. Miss Eva Cendroski, R. F. D. No. 4, FITZGERALD Garrett J. Mrs. Maggie Fitz- ALLEN, George W. Mrs. Xliunie Allen. 7 Thirty-fourth 242 Franklin Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. gerald, 1509 Street NW., AAh'St One hundred and twenty-third Street, Washington. D. C. OED, Henry H. Mrs. Henry 11. Oed, 150 First N. Y’. Ayrnne, New York, N. Y. Now York. FOCHT, Glenn R. Mrs. Mary Focht, Dur- ALI’ER, Israel, Xlrs. Ruth Katzoff. 1001 ham, Okla. PATRICK, Robert L. J. I. Patrick, Dingus, Ky. State Street. Bridgeport. Conn. GOFF, Hubert. Charlie Goff, New Market, ANDRADE. Joe G. Mrs. Rose Hadgman, R. Tenn. PAULY, Joseph XIartin. Mrs. Elizabeth Pauly, P. D.. Auburn. Cal. GOtJDY, Curtis E. Mrs. Sophia Goudy, R. P. New Slarket, Minn. BACHELDER, R.alph H. Xlrs. H.azel Hac- D. No. 4, Ottumwa, Iowa. PECK. Harold C. Mrs. Ellen Peck, 43 North .jelder, 1113 Giant Avenue. Rockford, III. Gi: ' I.EY. Meddie. Omer Graley, Clothier, AYaller Avenue, Chicago, 111. BAKER. John H. Xlrs. Carrie Baker, 503 W. Va. POSNER. August C., jr. Mrs. Dorothy Posner, Cleveland Street. Charleston, Mo. box Sheboygan Falls, WIs. GRAMMAR. Llndfrey A. Thomas E. Gram- 103, BAT.DASSARO. James. Mrs. Rosnria Vala- mar. Savage. Va QUINNT, Carroll. JIrs. Estella Qnlnnt, 069 vnna. Deliceto. Province Fogcla. Italy. GRDGAN. Anthony Charles. Mrs. Bridget AVest Saratoga Street, Baltimore. Xld. BAT-T,ARD, Phillip. J. M. Ballard, Tuscany, Otto H. Raddatz, Red- Hussey. 511 North Marshall Street, Phila- RADDATZ, Herman Ark. wood Palls, Minn. delphia, I’a. BAND.IESKI, Julius. Xlrs. Martrlna Band- REA. Ernest L. Mrs. Beatrice Lockard, Mar- n ' MMONTREE, Charley. William W. Ham- j'-ski. Kier, Russia. shall, 111. montree, R. F. D. No. 4, .Tasper, Ga. BAYER, John Peter Bayer. 2241 XI Street, READ. Prank W. James W. Read, Troy, JO'TNSON, Charles C. David C. Johnson, I’ranite City 111. S09 Ninth Avenue, Beaver Falls. Pa. Idaho. BOI.AND. William P. Xlrs. James Boland, JO "NSON. Clifford E. Mrs. Alttie .Johnson, REBAR, John. Michael Rebar, 1528 Grant 170S West Twenty-first T’laee. Chicago, 111. 'd4 North 'dams Street. Taeotna, Wash. Street, Tolli-ston, Ind. BOM.YRITO. Grazi.amo Mrs. Colagha Boma- JO'/NSON, AA'illiain Charles. Mrs. William REEVES, AA’niter Frederick. Mrs. Bertha rito. Som.aeeorn Street, Terrasini. Italy. Kreislier, 434 West Center Street, Mahauoy Reeves, 212 AVest Water Street, Litchfield, BCOTH. George E XIss. XInrion Parnest. 31 City, X’a. HI. Kiverdale Avenue, Port Chester, N. Y. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBEUAEY 26, 19m 35 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

BEENSINGEE, Harvey S. Miss Stella Bren- SAPEESTEIN, Philip. Leon Saperstcin, 161 TURPIN, Claude T. James A. Turpin, Kennc- sinser, -11 Vineyard Street. Bethlehem, Pa. Fir.st Street. Troy, N. Y. dale, Tex. BEOSSEAU, Arthur F. Mrs. Mary Brosseau, SAUNDEES, Elijah C. Taylor W. Eichard, UNNDERST.ALL, William A. John Unners- 50 Chestnut Street, Chelsea. Mass. Frankston, Tex. tall, R. F. D. 2, Villa Ridge, Bio. EEUNS. Henry J. John Bruns, 1035 North SELLBIAN, Orlie. Mrs. Cora Sellmau, E. P. VALENTI, James. BIrs. Catherine Lanon- Huron Avenue. Sheboygan, Wis. D. No. 3, Waynesville, Ohio. tanara, 16 Bari Street, Bari, Italy. CAKLSON, Elmer N. David N. Carlson, SIIAnNON. Gilbert Chaney. BIrs. Josle Grif- WALTERS, Harry. BIrs. Kate Graves, 677, Stromsburg, Nebr. filh, E. F. D. No. 1, box 35, Ettricks, Va. East Ninety-second Street, Cleveland, Ohio, CASEY, William M. Mrs. Bettie Edwards Mc- SHEPHEED. Abe. Mrs. Nannie Shepherd, WANCKOWICZ, John. BIrs. Eosella Ozimul, Ilvain, Paris. Ky. Goodloe, Ky. Wilma, . CAWLEY, Eaymond E. Mrs. Alice J. Caw- SHIVELL, Arthur. Paul Shivell, 51 Santa WARREN, Levi B, BIrs. Nannie Warren, gen- ley, 411 Brownlee Woods, Youngstown, Ohio. Clara Avenue, Davton, Ohio. eral delivery, box 11, Butternut, Blich. COLEMAN, Edward E. Edgar T. Coleman, SBIITH, Frank E. BIrs. Helen E. Smith, 83 ZANDER, Edward. Herbert Zander, 1091 Saranac Lake, N. Y. Van Bureu Street, Newark, N. J. Twenty-first Street, Superior, Wis. CONWAY. Lewis E. Wiliiam T. Conway, SBIITH. Henry. William H. Smith, E. P. D. E. P. D. No. 2, Nelson, Mo. No. 2. box 64, Bernice. La. V/ounded Slightly. COOK, Sherman. James Cook, Anneta, Ky. SBIITH, Henry C. P. BIrs. Helen E. Smith, CAPTAINS. DOEAN, Hugh J., jr. Hugh J. Doran, West Spencer, Nei>r. Main Street, Toronto, Ohio. SBIITH, William Cyril. Bliss Elizabeth WHITING, Louis Wine. R. G. Whiting, Hy- DZIALSKIEWICZ, Stephen. William Dzial- • Peters, 20 Oakwood Street, Bridgeport, attsville. Bid. skiewicz, Hcgcwisch, 111. Conn. LAW, Alfred J. BIrs. Anna M. Law, 25 Col- EFSTEATION, Theohair. John Efstration, SBIITHWICK, Sam. BIrs. Ada Blerritt, 404 lege Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. 049 Walnut Street, Eeadi-ng, Pa. Heritage Street. Kin.ston, N. C. LIEUTENANTS. G. Mrs. Carolina An- ECKLUND. Clarence SNOWDEN, Edwin P. Miss Marion G. Snow- BATES, Bret Verne. Dr. C. Francis Ewing, derson Street, Eeklund, 4500 North Troy den, 121 West Twenty-seventh Street, Los Wheaton, Blinn. Chicago, 111. Angeles. Cal. COONAN, John. BIrs. Blarie D. Coonan, 44 John J. 1704 St. Paul EGAN, Peter E. Egan. SPENCEE, liUcien. Dr. L. A. Spencer, 1708 Church Street, Rochelle, N. Y. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. New Second Avenue, Bessemer, Ala. HUTCHINSON. Alfred F. BIrs. Luzetta E. FEITZ, Prank Pritz, Edward Prank. Mrs. STACEB'. Horace A. Addicon Center Stacey, Hutchinson, Clyde, Ohio. .*509 North Crawford Street, Carroll, Iowa. Blass. 12 Bartlett Street, Beverly, LITTY, John C. BIrs. II. P. Litty, 22 West GOLDSTEIN. Louis. Charles Goldberg, 116 STEINGASSKE, Edward A. Jacob Steingas- High Street, Salem, Ohio. Thatford Avenue, York, N. Y. New s-r, 28 Keil Street, North Tonawanda, N. Y. BIINOR, John B. John B. Minor, sr.. New GC'SET, Annie Goset, Hart- Herman. Mrs. SUI.LIVAN, James M. Cornelius Sullivan, Britain, Conn. ford, Ark. 629 Winchi'ster Avenue, New Haven, Conn. O’NEILL, Frank E. BIrs. Louise Harvey John. George II. Gotwald, 216 GOTWALD, SYEES, William. BIrs. Ida Syers, Tenth O'Neill, Crozet, Va. Graffiu.s Street, Punxsntawney, Pa. Street and Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. RUSSELL, Clyde. Mrs. Nellie Russell, Speed- GKAHAM. Prank. Mr.s. Thula M. Graham, E. TAYLOE. Otho. Bliss Blanche Taylor, Eovo- well, Tenn. F. I). No. Marshall, N. 1, C. Int'ou Store. Greensboro, N. C. SBIITH, Joseph BIrs. P. P. Smith, 2209 GEIPFITHS, Morris. Miss Katharine Grif- W. TERIHL, Sheldon O. .Tames B. Terril, E. F. Tom Greene Street, Austin. Tex. (ith.s, E. P. D. No. 2, Poultney, Vt. D. No. 2. Roseville, Ohio. GKONAU, John Edward. Pred Gronau, STEVENS, Leslie V. Mrs. V. R. Stevens, 1.359 W. THOBI \S, Delbert. Henry Thomas, Eock Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga,. 921 New'port Avenue, Chicago, 111. Rapids, Iowa. Yeager, Gruenw'ild, YEAGER, Robert E. BIrs. Herman GEI’ENWALD, Walter. Charles Tlirp' ss. Uoy S. BIrs. Sadie Thomas, 11853 Pa. 1219 Twenly-third Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 31 First Street, Westfield, State Street, Chicago, 111. BARNES, Hammond. Henry BV. Barnes, 30 Gl’Y, John T. Prank 431 Twentieth Guy, TIB'EN. Frederick W. Frederick G. Thorn, Huntington Street, Lowell, Blass. Avenue, Mavwood, 111. ] 0.59 Green Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. COOBIBS, Ira D. Mrs. Eleanor Coombs, BIc- Ealph A. Joe TIashbarger, HASHBAEGEE, TITORNTON, Ben I. Joseph S. Thornton, R. Rae. Ga. 1100 Vermont Avenue, Bristol, Va. F n. No. 8 Elberton, Ga. BIEERIBIAN. Harry S. BIrs. Harry S. Blerri- IIENSLIN, Clarence J. Henry Henslin, Spring- THT^RSBY. Walter 3’homas. Mrs. Elizabeth man, 300 Ea.st Utica Street, Buffalo, N. Y'. field, Minn. Thursby, Tuxedo Boulevard, Webster Groves, Blaurice II. BIr.s. Blargaret Blun- JOHNSON. John E. Otto B. Johnson, Palken- MUNHALL, Bio. hall, 502 Washington Street, Cham- berg, Sweden. West Hoover, 111. IiAl'EE, Albert. Henry H. Lauer, Cambridge, TEYON. Thomas C. Glen Tryon, paign, S. Dak. VANDER BOGART, Harry E. BIrs. Gertrude Minn. Fifth Street, Jacob. BIrs. Tucker, 5913 B. Vander Bogart, 423 South liEPLEE. Martin L. Mrs. Gaither Girlie, E. TUCKER, Jennie Hawthorn Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio. Goshen, Ind. P. D. No. 3, Harrisburg, N. C. R. BIrs. Blabel E. Vincent, TUEEPF. Nathan J. BIrs. Annie Tureff, 595 VINCENT, Ray IiEONE, Gimrge. Blattie Leone, Zwolle, La. Sixth Avenue and Willow Street, Yakima, LTNDSLEY, .lames A. Albert Lindsley, 4209 Warwick Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. UTECT, John A. Blichael Utect, R. P. D. 2, Wash. Sheridan Eoad, Chicago, 111. SERGEANTS. MALLOEY, Alva. Mr.s. Hattie Mallory, 134 II a si logs. Nilir. Alfred. Paul Baldewein, 1013 Walker Street, Jackson, Mich. UZDRAS, Frank. Felix Kaemanski, 98 Gall BALDEWEIN, Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. Superior Avenue, Shebo.vgan, Wis. MAETIN, Arlo J. Julius B. Martin, E. P. D. VENABLE. Linvco S. .Tames Venable, E. BRADLEY, Guy. BIrs. Pearl Bradley, Win- No. 1, P.rasstown, N. C. I) slow. Ark. MATTHEWS, Leonard E. George Herbert F 2. Pinnacle, N. C. Pork, William E. BIrs. William Butler, Matthews, P.lossvale, Oneida County, N. Y. VEST. Roliert P. Lewis L. Vest, Terrys BUTLER. Auburn, N. Y. MrCLfiSKY, Prank. Prank McClusky, 24 But- Floyd County, Va. E. F. D. No. 8, Karl. BIrs. Edward A. Barnes, ton Street. New Haven, Conn. VITT. William Charles. BIrs. Bridget Viti, 140 JOHNSON, Avenue, St. Joseph. Bio. McHUGH, Frank. Peter Curran, 239 Hender- Rilner Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 26.35 Frederick WALL.BCE, Fred. BIrs. Jessie Wallace, Cos- LAUGHEAD, Burl E. James T. Laughead, son Street, Jersey City, N. .1. MF.DOEO, Silvino. Mrs. Joyinta Medoro, box ner. 111. Kansas, 111. George F. BIrs. George P. Smith, 371, Clymer, Pa. WE.WER. WRlliam L. William C. Weaver, SBHTII, Segundo, Colo. MOEEOW, Homer L. .John II. Morrow, E. P. 49 West Race Street, Somerset, Pa. THORNTON, John E. BIrs. George Thorn- D. No. 5. Huntington, Ind. WEBER. Frank G, BIrs. Anna Weber, 220 Street, Vallejo, C.al. .Joseph E. Mrs. Cary B. Mott, Prince- State Rtref't, Bladison, Wis. ton. 814 York MOTT, Blonroe. William Albert ton, Ky. WEINBERGER, William G. Lewis Wein- TEOXELL, Lawson Troxell. 416 Blontgomery Street, Bliamis- MT SANTE. Stephen. Mrs. Stephen Musante, borg(>r, Madison. Nebr. BIrs. burg, Ohio. 2.33 Elm Street. Holyoke, Bla.ss. wnTHERBEE. Charles E. Henry A. Butcher, f'outh Lincoln, Blass. WEAVER, Charles B. Jacob Weaver, 529 MYEES, John. Tom Myers, 1725 East Seven- Street, Columbia, Pa. WILMRR. I’uuyon B. E. C. Wilmer, Blarl- Concord lenth Street, Chicago Heights, III. Angle, Wa.sh- brook. Va. ANGLE. Roy D. .Tacob P. 714 BIVI.ON, .John T. Mrs. Eose Ann Mylon, 3694 ington Boulevard, Kansas Cltj', Kans. Nineteenth Street, San Francisco, Cal. WRIGHT. .Tames B. BIrs. Blina Wright, 201 BARTRUFF, Jobn A. Edwin Bartrutf, R. P. Tostni Nesset, North- West Kan-^as Avenue, Pittsburg, Kans. NESSET, John T. A. D. No. 3, Ferndalc, Wash. wood, Iowa. WYI.IE. Sanuici B. Miss Reba Wylie, Arizona BOLOG, Joe. BIrs. Agnes Brane, 3000 Her- NEWMAN, John .1. Mrs. Mary Newman, 73 Hospital. Tuscon, Ariz. man Avenue, Hyland Park, Detroit, Blich. West Teodor. Stella Ridlioskl, One hundred and dfth Street, New ZAKONSKI, Mrs. COLLINS, George J. John Collins, 130 West York, N. Y. 923 Ninth Avenue, Blilwaukee. Wis. Blorris Street, Bath, N. Y. Salvatore, NK'KLATIS, George. Mrs. George Nicklaus, SALF'RNO. BIrs. .Tohn Deltruri COIiLINS, Kenneth K. BIrs. Lucille BI. Col- of .T. Difieri, taro Mrs. P. Willock, 223 Cedar Ave- 268 Elizabeth Street, New Y'ork, lins, 121 East Front Street, Newport, Ky. nue, Eichmond Hill, Brooklyn, N. Y, N. Y. COOK, William. Sherman Cook, Nicholsville, Nl Tde Elmer N. Mrs. Alice tJull, E. P. D. No. SLETJ'EN, Erling. BIrs. Blartha Hanson, box Ky. 1. Union, Ohio. .306. Westliy. Wis. Mike. Gefwge CRISP, Curtis BI. BIrs. Blalinda Crisp, Par- EAUCHINA, Eauchina, 2438 SLO.AN. James. BIrs. Blary J. Blarquis, 2208 rish, 111. .Vorth Kripp Avenue, Chicago, 111. Strei't. WiDon Wheeling, W. B"a. Alfred J. BIrs. Alfred J. Fortier, EE.'VES, Major B. Mrs. Olive .T. Eeaves, E. FORTIER. STANLEB', Otho. W. J. Clayton, Bladlson- West Farmington. Ble. F. n. No. 1. box .34. Bug Hill. N. C. ville, Ky. EEBEE, Leroy. Jerome Eeber, 29 West High GERBIANN, Gustave. Otto F. Germann, 1029 Street. Phoenixville, Pa. STEITJLKOSKI, Felix. Mrs. Annie Stepul- Greenup Street. Covington, Ky. EEBNANN. Emil Hlenry. Mrs. Lena Eeb- ko^ki. Sopoli, Cubarnia, Poland, Russia. GUTHRIE, Blickle BI. Chas. Broone, Spiro, nann, 1130 Eu^ish Avenue, ludianapolls, STIRNKORB. Cyril John. BIrs. Bariiara Okla. Sophia Stirnkorb, 4451 Coleraln Avenue, Ind. IIARTBIAN. Edward J. E. .1. Hartman, 1198 Cincinnati, Ohio. EEKD, Harry. Samuel Eeecl, Liberty Street, Pacific Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. Grove Citv. Pa. SULT,1V.\N. John. Robert Sullivan, 3.35 IIARTWICK, Corwin B. BIrs. Blary B. Hart- KEII.T.Y, John J. .John Eeilly, 66 West One Ciementii'a Stri'ct, San Francisco, Cal. wick, 516 East Lawrence Street, Blishaw- hundred and fortieth Street, Now York, SUT.TZBACII. Maurice E. Bits. Clara Sullz- aka, Ind. N. Y. bach. .346 West Thirtieth Street, New Y'ork, LANTERBIAN. Harry Clark. Fr.ank S. Lnn- N, Y. RYBK’KT. Joseph B. Mrs. Barbara Mrukow- . terman, R. P. D. No. 2, Newton, N. J. ski, 2856 North Eidgeway Avenue, Chicago, TURNS, Charles E. BIrs. Blarguret Turns, BIATZDORP. Walter. Jacob Blatzdorf, Ply.

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MAUTIIE, John G. Mrs. Louisa Mauthe, 811 MASSUTT, Lucien J. Mr.s. Augustine Poley, BRADLEY, David. Mrs. Jennie Bradley, Eiifrle Street, Utica, N. ¥. 189 French Street, Torrington, Conn. 2612 George Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MEEKS, Dennis E. Mrs. Minnie O. Meeks, MASTEN, Willis 11. Mr. Masten, Coatesville, CATAL.VNO, Vingan. Amadis Catalano, Tora- 215 Crosby Street, San Antonio, T<‘X. Ind. brune, Italy. MORGAN, Charles G. James E. Morgan, Dale, MYERS, James C. Edward P. Myers, Taney- CHARDON, Lewis. Mrs. Dora Chardon, gen- W. Va. town, Md. eral delivery, Vassar, Mich. MERKEJC Memer P. Peter H. Merken, Bay- NPLF, Albert A. Mrs. Anna Nulf, Mendon, CIRCO, Carmelo. Gaetano Circo, 28 La Fay* point, Cal. Mich. ette Street, New Britain, Conn. MUSINSKY, Andrew Edward. Mrs. Laura OAKS, William A. Allen Oaks, 603 South CLINE, John W. Sirs. Emma Cline, R. F. D. Amelia Musinsky, 3207 Avenue North J, P’eas.ent Street, Edinburg, Ind. No. 1, Wavcrly, Ohio. Galveston, Tex. PETERSEN, Allan. Mrs. Hula Petersen, COVNELL, Matthew. Bernet Connell, 805 OWEN, Samuel M. Samuel Cobb Owen, Syca- 4531 Cote Brilliant Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 1 erk Avenue, Hoboken, N. J. moi-e, Ga. PLEASANT, Lucky. O. U. Pleasant, Center, CONROY, Patrick J. Sllchacl Conroy, 65 PATTON, James E. Mrs. Edward L. Patton, Tex. Cedar Street, Manchester, N. H. 810 North Forty-ninth Street, Birmingham, POMERVILLE, Henry D. Sirs. Salama Pom- DELKER, Jacob. Gotthilf Delker, R. P. D. Ala. No. 1, Java, S. Dak. erville. R. F. D. No. 1, Slunger, Mich. William S. William D. Patton, DERITT.S, Tony. Mrs. Deritta, PATTON, POTTER, John. John S. Potter, Tuttle, Okla. Fannie 41 4915 Florence Avenue, West Philadelphia, Alaska Street, Charlestown. R. I. QUINN, Raymond J. Mrs. Rose Quinn, 601 South JL,akewood Avenue, Baitiraore, Md. DONLEY, Willard W. William W. Donley, 2009 Pointview Youngstown, OhiOt I’ETERSON, Edwin C. Mrs. Ivey Peterson, RE.4DER. William A. Wesley J. Reader, R. Avenue, Ingold. N. C. FOSTER, Frank SI. Thomas II. Foster, R. F, F. D. No. 2, Downers Grove, 111. PETTEYS, Harry R. Mrs. W. F. Petteys, RY'AN, Charles. Mrs. Ella Cooper, R. F. D. D. No. 3, Piedmont, S. C. box Canistco, D. Fred- 047, N. Y. No. box 77, Cushing, Okla. FREDERICK, Theodore George C. 1, erick, 124 East Broad Elyria, Ohio. RANDALL. Edward. Mrs. Mary M. Randall, SCOTT, John T. Mathew Scott, Sykesvllle, Street, 1227 Chestnut Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Md. GRAHASI, Levin C. Sirs. L. C. Graham, 812 REST, Willard L. Mrs. Jessie E. Rust, 102 Seventh Street SE^ Minneapolis, Minn. School Street, Manchester, Mass. SNARE. Jlerwin W. Dr. James Holgate, Wyo- II.ARVEY, Charlie 11. Sirs. Lula E. Harvey, ming. 111. SMITH, .John .1. Mrs. Alice Smith, 549 A Clarksville. Ark. Ocean Avenue, Jersey City. N. J. TENEN3', Tony F. Mrs. Lorena L. Tenent, IIOFFSIAN. John A. Sirs. Betty Hoffman, 158 ST.AGNER, Irvin. Mrs. Sadie Jennings, 89 917 South E Street, Tacoma, Wash. East One hundred and twenty-seventh Hancock Avenue, Hamilton. Ohio. THOMAS, Harvey C. William Thomas, R. F. Street, New York, N. Y'. TITOM.\S, Henry. Henry Thomas, Clear Lake, D., Presque Isle, Me. IIONERKAMP, Henry. Fritz Honerkamp, low.a. THO.MAR. Henry. Mrs. Abide Thomas, 823 Brenham, Tex. East Thirty-fifth Street, Tacoma, Wash. UMl’LEBY, George II. Mrs. H. A. TJmpleby, JOHNSON, Oscar J. John Johnson, Yoman, 517 East Arch Street, Pottsville, Pa. THOMPSON, Henry C. Mrs. Lucy B. Carter, Darlington Height, Va. Wash. COIiPOKALS. THORNE, William. Sam Thorne, Emerson, KREUTZ. Edward C. Sirs. Slinnie Kreutz, Nebr. Slillville, Slinn. ALLISON, George G. Mrs. Jeanette Allison, UNDERBERGER, Henry. Emanuel Under- LASHU.A, George E. Simon Lashua, R. F. D. 307 Nebraska Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. No. Templeton, Slass. berger, 66 West One hundred and nineteenth 1, B.VRBER. Mark. Mrs. Mary F. Barber, Ark- LAWSON, Henry C. Rev. Grant Lawson, R, Street, New York Citv. port, N. Y. P. D. 1. Luther, Tenn. Vincent. Vincent Ventura, No BRADY, Thomas F. Mrs. Thomas Brady, 461 VENTURA, 33 LESTER, Robert. Mrs. Agnes Ross, box 92, Lake Street. Buffalo, N. Y. East One hundred and fortieth Street, New Garden. SIlcli. York Citv. VEST, James W. Thomas Vest. Euclid, Ky. SIcCOLLOUGH, Johnnie. Mrs. Celia SIcCol- Michael. Miss Margaret Walsh, 22 BRCHN. Rudolph C. Carl Bruhn, R. F. D. No. WALSH, lough, Rodman, S. C. 1 Jt fferson Street, Ilaverstraw, N. Y. . Eland, Wis. SIcGUIG.YN, Thomas A. Edward McGuigan, W.'LTHER. Henr.v W. George II. Walther, CA^ILLIER, Henry. Henry Catlller, Oglesby, R. F. D. No. 1. Fonda, N. Y. 82 Fountain Avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y. SIcLAIN, Preston S. Mrs. Josephine SIcLairr, ERNST, Charles. William Ernst, 44G Mc- W.4VINAK, Casimer. Thomas Wavinak, Chas- Salisbury, Conn. M'^en Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. ka, Minn SIAGNUSON, Sven. Mrs. Mabel Magnuson, FREl.D, Charles Albert. Albert Freed, 125 WEAVER Robert II. T. E. Weaver, Scotts- bo.x 826, Anoka, Minn. boro, Ala. Cutler Street, McKees Rocks. Pa. SIARTIN. Willie I. Mrs. Maggie Martin. 2300 GILSTRAP. Clifford I. Mrs. I.ottle Gilstrap, WOODBURY. William E. B. L. Woodbury, West Main Street, Richmond, Va. 101 Russell Street, N. II. • 1810 Bridee Street. Joplin, Mo. Manchester, 5IEANEY. Slichael J. Mias Catherine , Smith, MFEH.\N, William M. Mrs. Mary Meehan, WOODS, Albert II. Mrs. Martha Woods, 305 West One hundred and twenty-sixth 344 First Avenue. New York City. Findlay, Iil. Street. New Y'ork, N. Y. B.' T.>DINGER. Arthur. Fred Baldinger, 1314 BUGI.EU. MEGONTGAL, William. Sirs. Mary Megoni- 'oward Street. North gal, 1013 East Somerset Street, Philadelphia, Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. WILCOX, John C. Mrs. John C. Wilcox, 534 B/' RTLETT. Herbert II. Pa. Mrs. .Tosephine Bart- High Street, Morgantown, W. Va. lett. 7838 Graig Street. Holmesburg. Pa. MEIDT, Frederick Christian. Sirs. Maria Do BIVNCHI. Louis B. C. B. Bian<'hi. 14.3 West MECHANICS. varaux, 1140 North Twenty-first Street, Fifty-fburth Street, New York City. Camden, N. BERGERON, Ulise A. Mrs. N. Clement, 325 J BfiPREGARD, Evans. I. T. Evans, Norway, William E. Ernest Motsinger, Mason Street. Berlin, N. H. MOTSINGER, S. C. 1844 Jackson Bonlevard, Chicago, 111. SLEDZESKI, Joseph G. Mrs. Julia Sled- MURRAY. .lames A. John Murray, 318 East BREEDEN, Harry C. Mrs. Rebecca ,T. zeski, 840 South Third Street, Philadel- Eightieth .Street, Y'ork. N. Y. ’reeden. 813 Mount Vernon Place, Wash- phia. Pa. New ington, D. C. NAT'I'EFORD. Bernard Mark. Mrs. Bertha THURMAN, Wesle.v B. Mrs. N. B. Thurman, Natteford. Norwalk, Conn. BT’I.MAN. Ewel S. Mrs. Ardelia Bulman, 802 West Maple Street, Enid, Okla. Spartanburg, S. C. NOW.ACK, Frank A., ir. Frank A. Nowack, C.'NDINE. Bruno. Jess Mitzell, box 223, WAGONER. 10 Cleveland Street, Liverpool. N. Y. Gulf. Tex. OCHEL'I'REE, Jack R. Mrs. Dora Ames, box CARLSON, Edwin L. Mrs. Edwin E. Carlson, SMITH, Walter E. Mrs. Harriet Smith, 15 200, Coquille. Oreg. 801 East Main Street, Waterbary, Conn. Court Street, Geneseo, N. Y. O’CONNELL, Raymond J. Patrick J. O'Con- nell. Glencoe, Minn. CHERRY. Ira Jordan. Mrs. Addie Cherry, SADDLERS. Spooner, Wis. PETRZELKA, Rudolf S. Joseph Petrzelka, Prague, Nebr COHEN, Joseph. Morris Cohen, 167 St. BARNAS, Anton A. Anton Barnas, sr., Pen- Nicholas Avenue, New York City. der, Nebr. QUIGLEY, John H. Mrs. Abby Quigley, 50 COOPER. Hugh. Mrs. Marv M. Mulholland, SPONG, John. Mrs. Agnes Spong, Rockwall, East Seneca Street, Oswego, N. Y. 504 (j Oeden Street, Philadelphia, I‘a. Tex. RAIfFERTY, Peter Joseph. Mrs. Mary Comer, COTI.seNS. Ellis E. Mrs. E. E. Cousens, 30 COOK. 4319 Margaretta Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. "cadhurst Avenue, New York City. REED, Charles H. Mrs. John Larscheidt, box KREUTLER, Edward. Prank Kreutler, 353 B.* ILY, Ad. Robert Daily, Route No. 3, box 287, West De Pere, Wis. 3 Ati’cns, Ala. Woodsido Avenue, Newark, N. J. ROSTY. Stephen. Joseph Glusicc, 49 Jackson I) RRAGH. Thomas. Mrs. K. Darragh. 279 PRIVATES. Street, Passaic, N. J. '’'St I.exinc’ton Street. East Poston, Mass. RYB\, Joseph E. .lohn Ryba, Lankin. N. Dak, D' RRAGH, William. William Darragh, ANDONOVICII, Pano. Mrs. Maro Traikovich, SARNOCZY’NSKI. John. Frank Sarnoczyil- ' 779 'ovles Street, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Bogomile. Velos, Servia. ski, Powiat, Kolo, Russian Poland. FERRELL, Charlie R. Alex Ferrell, R. P. D. AY'ERS, Walter O. Walter E. Ayers, R. F. D. SMITH, George A. F. D. Smith. Morris, OkI,i. '"o. No. Crumpler, N. C. STANKUS, Peter. William Sabocki, box 134, 1 . Oglesbv, Tex. 1, FREDENDALL. Wellington. Mrs. Nelson B.AILEY, John. Robert Bailey, Greensburg, Folleston, Ind. Fredendall, 103 East Rollin Street, Edger- Knns. STANLEY, Joseph M. Mrs. Mattie Stubbs. 80 ton. Wis. BAKER, Clayton. Mrs. Matilda Baker, Rich- Rhemshart Street, Waycross, Ga. GT’NTER, Charlie W. Willie P. Gunter, R. mond, Mo. SULLIV-XN, James. Miss Mary Sullivan, 3346 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. F D. No. 1, Newhill, N. C. Jessie C. Sirs. Mattie E. Baker, R. F. BAKER, TAPSCOTT, Silas W. Mrs. Nellie Tapscott, JAYNE, Robert W. Dr. R. A. Jayne, Lafay- 1). Tenn. No. 1, Martin, Laclede, Mo. ette, Oreg. BAPTISTE, Mike. Mrs. Rosa Dilapenno, THOM.YS. James. Mrs. Dollie Thomas, 502 J01TNSON, Edward B. ,Tames I. Brown, R. Guardia, Creli, Provincia Di Chieda, Italy. East Ninth Street, Berwhk, Pa. F. D. No. 1, Culpeper, Va. BARCUS, Albert F. Charles Gill, 1320 St. Jesse E. Rolley LVERLY, William B. .Jonathan Lyerly, R. P. ('laire Avenue, East Liverpool, Ohio. THOMPSON. Thompson, R. F. D. No. Colonia. Wis. ’) No. 1. Woodleaf. N. C. BAKDNEL. Alike. John Bardnel, 2709 Fifth 1, M'-’ORMICK, Thomns. John McCormick, Street, McKeesport, Pa. OSBORNE, Sam. Benjamin F. Osborne, route Mason Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BARON, John. Sirs. Whitory Baron, Wice 2, Hastings, Okla. MeGORRY, William. Mrs. William Me Lublica I’ost Japlo, Galicia. PATTERSON, Raymond. Mrs. Anna Patter- Gorry. 232 Academy Street, Long Island BERGERS. William Brone. Sirs. Slargurite son. Phillipsburg, Kans. CHv. N. Y. Slurray. 507 State Street, New Haven, Conn. IMTTI, Louis. Frank Patti, 409 East One MARSH, Steve. Dan Slarsh, 313 Ciayborn BRADFORD, Clifford T. John SI. Bradford, hundred and forty-sixth Street, New York Street, Mobile, Ala. Green City, SIo. City. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBEUARY 26, 1919. 37 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

PITZLIN, Merle L. Louis Pitzlin, Wild Rose, WHEATLEY, Oscar S. Mrs. Eliza Wheatley, MONDRA, Nick. Frank Mondra, 77 Winne- N. Dak. R. P. D. No. 7, Vincennes, Ind. shiek street, Freeport, 111. PLATT, Howard H. Mrs. Lavina Platt, WILKEN, Carl. Mrs. Mary Wilken, 2821 Ro- MOORE, George A. John Moore, Tazewell, Cumanche, Iowa. sella Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Va. PLUNKETT, Thomas. Mrs. Adalie Baker, WLECKE. Louis Frederick. George Wlecke, MORGAN, William H. Mrs. Thomas B. Mor- Atlanta, La. 129 Calhoun Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. gan, Delmont, Pa. POPE, Lexie A. Mrs. Nettie D. Pope, K. P. D. ZAMOR, Felix. Mrs. Francis Zamor, New MUSIL, John. Joseph W. Musil, Dante, No. 2, Rives, Tenn. Brighton, Minn. S. Dak. QUINN, Patrick P. Mrs. Mary Quinn, 92 ANDERSON, Robert B. William M. Ander- OUIELLBTTE, Alex P. Mrs. Georgia Ouiel- Washington Avenue, Oneida, N. Y. son, 3402 Carrol Avenue, Chicago, 111. lette. Caribou, Me. RAGUSE, Charlie P. Mrs. Emma Martin, ARNIERE, Michael. Philip Arniere, 60 Myr- RABY, Warren. Harvey Baby, Nowell, R. F. D. No. 3, Puyallup, Wash. tle Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Mich. RAY. Robert C. Robert Ray. R. P. D. No. 3, BERKOWITZ, Moe. Nathan Berkowitz, 315 RADFORD, Napoleon B. John H. Radford, Greenback, Tenn. East Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Cokercreek, Tenn. RAY, Thomas J. Mrs. Amelia Ray, R. P. D. BINPORD, Ollle. Mrs. Truty Macklin, gen- RASKIN, Isreal H. Morris Raskin, 810J West No. 2, box 6, Liberty, Ind. eral delivery, Greenbrier, Ala. Seventeenth Street, Kansas City, Mo. RAYMOND, Charles A. Miss D. I. Dunbar, BOGGS, Guy. Mrs. Julia Boggs, 2213 East REED, Edward M. George M. Reed, 19 Dun- Shell)urne, Vt. Main Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. bar Sti-eet, Keene, N. H. RAYMOND, Julian. Mrs. Ruth Raymond, BOLOGNE, Edmund Elias. Mrs. Annie Bo- REEVES, Walter R. Mrs. Allie Burgg Reeves, 6717 South Union Avenue, Chicago, 111. logne, Huger, S. C. Lindsay, Okla, RAYMOND, Matthey G. Mrs. M. G. Ray- BOLTE, Edward. John Bolte, Union, Mo. IlEGAS, George. Dan Regas, Kathatha, Pines, mond, 90 Sheridan Street, Jamaica Piain, BROWN, Lewis G. William A. Crawford, Ma- Greece. Mass. renzo, Iowa. SAGENDORF, Victor Nicholas Caldwell, L. Sagendorf, REDDICK. Ira. James J. Reddick, R. P. D. CALDWELL, Harry B. William S. Schoharie, N. Y. Wllliamstown, Ky. No. 2, Fresno, Ohio. SALVAGGlO, Dominic. Tony D. Salvaggio, Caldwell, Chan- RIGBY, William H. John W. Rigby, Pea- CALDWELL, Horace. Henry Stone City, Tex. cock, Tex. dler. Okla. SANKUS, Peter. John Barkes, 189 Railroad RUSK, Richard E. Charles Rusk, 6813 Ra- CLINE, Pay. Albert R. Cline, Doby Springs, Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. venswood Avenue, Chicago, 111. Okla. SANTAUBLLI, Groce. Luigi Santarelli, 144 RYDER. John S. William D. Ryder, general COLLINS, Patrick J. Michael Norton, 151 Broadway Street, Salem, Ohio. delivery, Casa Grande, Ariz. Adams Street, Newton, Mass. SANTIA, Leo A. Edward Santla, Egypt, SAjMAL, Tony. Stanley Samal, 73 Marshall CONAWAY, Levi R. John Thomas Conaway, Mass. Street, Wheeling, W. Va. 408 South Fourth Street, Martins Ferry, SCHMELINSKI, William Mrs. SAPHIN, Samuel E. Mrs. Saran Gillman, 22 Ohio. A. Ida Schme- linski, 596 One hundred fifteenth Street, New Twentieth Street, Milwaukee, East and CONZ, Luigi A. Miss Virginia Conz, 26 Fifth Wis. York City. Street, Northampton, Mass. Grover Charles. Louis Schlafmitz, COOPER, William J. W. H. Cooper, R. P. D. SCOGGIN, C. Mrs. Fanny Wall, SCHLAPMITZ. Hickory, Miss. 166 Cook Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. No. 1, City, Ala. SCOTT, Lloyd Allen. Mrs. Ida Wilson, SHAPIRO. Bernard. L. Shapiro, 69 West CORDI, Joseph. Angelo Cordl, 153 Hamilton Brook- side Wis One hundred and ninth Street, New York Street, Albany, N. Y. CORNWELL, Ashley. Mrs. Cora L. Pond, R. SMITfl, George R. Miss Anna Donohue, 114 City. Pittsburgh, F. D. Selvell, South Hampton County, Va. McKain Street, Pa. SLAVICK, Steve J. Mrs. Antonette Slavick, 1, CONDON, James R. Mrs. Mary Stanton, 3533 SMITH, James A. Mrs. Emly J. Smith, 154 4543 Minnesota Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Lake Street, Ogdenburg, N. Y. Emerald Avenue, Chicago, 111. SLYH, Fred D. Henry S. Slyh, Broadway STANDIPORD, Edwin. James P. Standiford, Hotel, Louisville, Ky. COSPER, Earl J. Mrs. Dora Cosper, R. F. D. No. Floris, R. P. D. No. 4, Sparta, Wis. SMITH, Edward T. Mr.s. Eugina Smith, 402 4, Iowa. COURTEMANCHE, George A. Euclid Courte- SUCIN, Joan. Patenie Suein, box 16, Foeland, Maple Street, Peoria, 111. W. Va. SMITH, Harry A. Mrs. Jennie Smith, Grants- manche, 131 Palm Street, Nashua, N. H. Harrison. Miss Anna Cul- SUGLIA, Michael A. Mrs. Fannie Buglia, 310 ville. W. Va. CULBERTSON, bertson, Edlnboro, Pa. Hopkins Avenne, Astoria, N. Y. SMITH, Harry W. Mrs. Elizabeth Day, care SYKES, John H. Mrs. Carry Sykes, Hawfield of A. Johnson, Opportunity, Wash. DANIELL, Earl M. Mrs. Flora B. Hughes, Leo, W. Va. Gardens, Ledbury, Henfordshire, England. SMITH, Henry M. George W. Smith, R. P. D. SYLING, E. Syling, DANLER, James P. Mrs. Henrietta Danler, James James H. R. P. D. No. 1, Hagna, Va. No. Greenville, Pa. 364 Longnecker Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 44, SMITH, Irwin. Mrs. Clara Smith, Green- TARASHOPSKY, Herman. Adolph Tarash- DANNER. William A. Mrs. Emma P. Danner, brier, Ark. ofsky, 1924 North Street, Metasville, Ga. Chatham Racine, P. D. Wis. SOWERS, George D. Jess Sowers, R. DE MODENA, Pascual. Mrs. Amelia M. De No. 5, Clrcleville, Ohio. Modena, 851 Railroad Avenue, Augusta, Ga. TATE, William C. William W. Tate, R. F. D. Jim. Luke Speer, Gaylesville, Ala. SPEER, DIPIGLIA. Salvatore S. Mrs. Epefania Li- No. 1, West Brownsville, Pa. C. Mrs. Susan Staley, STALEY, Bowman brizzi, 1036 West Harrison Street, Chicago, THOMAS, Grady L. Bill Thomas. Embree- Roaring River, N. C. viile, Tenn. 111 . STALLCUP, William W. Mrs. Eliza Stallcup, THORNE, William. Miss Belle Theme, 1608 DWYRE, William P. Mrs. Mary E. Dwyre, 508 Fourth Avenue NW., Ardmore, Okla. West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 1105 Willis Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. STEPHENS, Gordon W. Mrs. Susie V. Ste- TOMAS, Louis. Mrs. Geodeta Desinde, Pag- EISLER, James. Mrs. Mary Rein, 799 East phens, Rarue, Tex. lieta. Province Chiete, Italy. One hundred fiftieth Street, STEVENSON, McKinley. Mrs. McKinley and New York TOMASIAN, Sakia. Sakia Tomasian, Tonici, Stevenson, Leitchfield, Ky. City. Armenia. SZITAS, Steve. John Szitas, 2925 Millville ERICKSON, Henry. Mrs. Amanda Ranfrenz, VALENTB, Vincenzo. Francisco Valente, Avenue, East Chicago, Ind. North Main Street, Rochester, Minn. Bivongi, Reggio Calabria, Italy. TEMPLEMAN, Louis. Mrs. A. P. Templeman, POSTER, Floyd. Ilartley Poster, Indepen- VALLEY, Jean T. Joseph Valley, 65 Poole 1127 Clark Place, Milwaukee. Wis. dence, Iowa. Street, Bedford, Me. THOMAS, James G. Jack L. Thomas, Carters- GOOCH, Hooper Earl. J. D. Gooch, White- VANDERVORT, Levi J. Levi Vandervort, bridge, Va. pine, Tenn. Edinboro, Pa. THOMAS. Uriah E. Zack Thompson, Cor- GOSE. John E. Mrs. Stella Gose, 216 West VEEDER, Howard C. Mrs. Minnie H. Veeder, coran, Cal. Ninth Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. R. P. D. No. 3, box 66, Sauk Center. Minn. GOSS, James P. Mrs. Sena Copperhill, THOMPSON, Watson L. Frank Thompson, Goss, VENER, Michael. Inand Vener, 300 Morton Tenn. Avenue, Albany, N. Y. R. P. D. No. 3, Bernice, La. TUCKER, Alfred W. Mrs. Mary P. Tucker, GOSTICK, John W. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, VERDI, Pasquale. Mrs. Lucy Verdi, Strata di GreenfielcL Tenn. 4617 Ell Street, Houston, Tex. Mazzo, Naples, Italy. VALERIO,

WESTON, James E. Mrs. Martha Weston, NORKOFSKI, Theodore. Mrs. Pauline Nor- WELSH, Roy. Tom Welsh, 17 Wisconsin lost Maxwell Street, Chicago, 111. kofski, 1611 Minnesota Street, Oshkosh, Street, Danville, 111. WYNNE, Patrick. Mrs. Lizzie Higgins, 917 Wis. WENDT, Paul. Mrs. Amelia Wendt, Oconto Anna Street, Elizabeth, N. J. O’CONNELL, Martin. Patrick O'Connell, Falls, Wis. ANNIS, Edwin N. Mrs. M. J. Aunis, West Waterford, Ireland. WINBERG, Joseph E. Miss Elvira Winberg, Burke, Vt. OGLE, Dallas. Mrs. Lusenda S. Ogle, R. P. 813 North Sixth Street, Lake City, Minn. AQTIILA, Domenico. Mrs. Felicetta Aquila, D. No. 9, Sevierville, Tenn. WINKELBAUER, Frank. Joseph Wlnkel- Alvito Caserta, Italy. PATTON,. William C. Mrs. Mollie Patton, baner, 1036 Ninth Street, Oshkosh, WlS. BANTA, Floyd. Mrs. Latira Bruce, 134 West Killeen, Tex. THOMPSON, Theodore. Carl Thompson, Fulton Street, Gloyersville, N. Y. PAVLOS, George W. Mrs. Georgia Pavlos, Ogne, Norway. BARBARO, Frank. Mrs. Teresa Barharo, Xilokastron, Greece. THORSTON, Clarence. Mrs. Emma Thorston, Tre.silica, Reggio Calabria. PEDERSEN, Gustav E. Fred Pedersen, 204 R. P. D. No. 1, box 20, Springfield, Minn. BARCTI, Joseph J. Frank Barch, 1547 North Atlantic Street, Elizabeth, N. J. TUTTLE, Clarence K. Mrs. Sarah Tuttle, Elk Wood Street, Chicago, 111. PLASTER, Henry M. Thomas H. Plaster, Point, S. Dak. BARKER, Charles E. Mrs. Sarah Barker, R. P. D. No. 2, Rogersville, Mo. UPIIUS, Ben J. Barney Uphus, West Union, 67 Belmont Road, Belfast, Ireland. PLAYER, Harry A. Joseph W. Player, James Minn. BARLOW, Joseph O. Joseph O. Barlow, R. Street, Inwood, N. Y. VALENTINE, Joe. Mrs. Antona Telepolgana, P. D. 1, New Brunswick, N. J. PLOSKY, Harry. Mrs. K. Plosky, 74 Suffolk Lucha, Glorlenta, Italy. BARONI, Joseph. Pete Bertclinl, Warnock, Street, New York, N. Y. VERTINSKI, Peter. Mrs. Kate Vertinski, Ohio. PETERSEN. Andrew C. Peter Petersen, 1557 Velnoe, Russia. BARTLOME, Ernie. Mrs. Mattie Bartlome, Third Avenue Southwest, Milwaukee. Wis. VIRGINIA, Luis. Mrs. Antonia Virginia, R. P. I). 3. box 27, Amhurst, Ohio. PEZZANO, Vincenzo. Domenico Pezanno, 308 Almato, Province Teramo, Italy. B.IRTON. Fred. Mrs. Blanche Barton, Bing- Sixth Street, Windber, Pa. WALKER, John S. Mrs. W. E. Vaughan, ham. Utah. PIZELL, Elmer E. Mrs. Am.v Albin, R. F. D. Richmond, Ark. BERGIN, Louis Daniel. Mrs. .Tosie Bergln, No. 2. Hudson, 111. WALTER, Harry E. Mrs. Sarah D. Walter, 300 South Eleventh Street, Salina, Kans. POPPE, Frederick W. Mrs. Mary Poppe, Emaus, Pa. BIGGART, Roy. Mrs. Allle Simmons, 1110 Langworthy, Iowa. WEST, Sie Archie. Levi P. West, McNeal, Lincoln Avenue, Paducah, Ky. POPPER, Herman. Benjamin Popper, 1627 Ariz. BIGLER, Wesley J. Stephen W. Bigler, Clar- Sixty-eighth Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. WITHOPF, Francis F. Casper Withopf, ington, Ohio. QUEDA, Joseph. Miss Lula Jukus, 105 En- Schenck Avenue, Manbasset, N. Y. BLIETZ, Charles T. Mrs. Carrie Blletz, 1015 gert Ayenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. ARMSTRONG, William E. Mrs. Mary Arm- Oakley Avenue, Elgin, 111. QFINER, John H. Mrs. Lillie J. Quiner, 1058 strong, 52 Rural Avenue, Washington, Pa. BOLAND. Lyle G. Albert J. Boland, R. F. D. Lawrence Street, Eugene. Orejt. BAILEY, Chaiipcey A. John Bailey, Thorn- 3. .lackson, Mich. QUINN. James P. Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan, 10 ton. W. Va. BOYKIN, William L. S. T. Boykin, Zavalla, Tow Path, S.yracuse, N. Y. BAILEY, George. George Bailey, R. F. D. Garland. Raines, Waincs- Tex. RAINES. Hariam No. 2, Hartford, Mich. ville. N. BREWER, Henry M. Jhmes Brewer, R. F. C. BAILEY, Guy S. Mrs. Lucy Bailey, 1335 El- RAY, Hugh V. Will Ray, Senath, Mo. D. 1, bdx Adamsville, Ala. wood Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 35. Lexington, Okla. BRYANT, James A. Mrs. Linda M. Bryant, RAY. Onas W. Joe J. Ray, BAIN, James P. Mrs. Tennie P. Bain, R. F. RAY’MOND, Clai'ence. Mrs. Elvla B. Ray- R. P. D., Cuthbert, Ga. D. No. 8, Savannah, Tenn. mond, R. P. D. No. 3, Colchester, III. BURNS, Thomas. Lewis Brandon, Earle, BALLARD, Jesse A. I. A. McKnight, Collins- E. Mrs, William A. Ray- Ark. RAYNER, Edward ville, Tex. ner, R. P. D. No. Waverly, N. Y. 3, Warren N. Mrs. S. J. Bankston, C.VPRINO, Daniel. Michele Chiapperino, Mrs. Reagan, BANKSTON, REAGAN, .lames W. Margaret Loranger, La. Mariotta, Province Bari, Italv. Maynardville, Tenn. CARLISLE, Halbert W. Mrs. Clara Smith, 10 B.^TON, Frank. Mrs. Amanda Grates, 314 ROTOnDO, Titus. Pasquale Rotondo. East Lincoln Avenue, Ada, Ohio. Livingston, Cal. Brooklyn, N. Y. Woodhull Street, BAXTER, Robert. Mrs. Margaret A. Baxter, C.ASPER, Starm M. Jacob M. Casner, Okeene, J. Mrs. Agatha Runner, 624 runner, Remy 2102 Oak Street, Chattanooga, Tenn, Okla. York, N, Y. Third Avenue, New BISNCHI, Ambrogio. Miss Amelia Paoli, Milton. Richard Milton Rush, CASTELLI, Agostino. Jim Castelli, 714 Ma- RUSH, Richard Mendocino, Cal. Washington, N. J. nilla Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 26 Taylor Street. BILLY, James H, Dule Halil, 180 Brush COLLINS, George Reuben. W. II. Collins, SAGE, William. J. S. Sago, Wild Rose. Wis. Kansas Street, Detroit, Mich. R. P. D. 4, Slater. Mo. SAJWEIC. Nick. Nick Rusak, 415 Tus- Kans. BILYOU, John Herry. Fielding Bilyou, COMPORT. James L. Miss Bessie L, Exum, Avenue. Kansas City. cumbia. Mo. SCIROCCO, Antonio. .Toe Scirocco, 49 Han- Lawrenceville, Ga. BOLIN, Archie J. John C. Bolin, La Salle, CONLEY, Melton E. Joe M. Conley, 110 North cock Street, Girard, Ohio. Minn. Street. Hugo, SCRANTON. Wesley G. Dwight Scranton. Broadway Okla. Ilar-i^ CONOVER, Roy. Frank Conover, 108 Wood- Optimo, Okla. BRADLEY, Garland. Joe L. Bradley, risburg. Ark. lawn Avenue, Aurora, 111. SHAFFER, Charles. Mrs. .Tennie Shaffer. R. BREAZKOWSKI, Stephen. Antonetta Breaz- COOK, David. David Cook, 5 Reed Street, P. D. No. 5, Tunkhannock, Pa. kowski, Street, Haven, Conn. Sharon, Pa. STAHL, Harry. Mrs. Luella Stahl. R. F, D. 35 Lyons New CIRAVOLO, John. Mrs. Bessie . Ciravolo, DxVSHNER, Elmer J. George Dashner, R. No. 1. Pomeroy. Ohio. P. Butte, La. D. 2, Freeland, Mich. STERNER. Harvey R. Mrs. Marv O. Breck- COLLINS, Ireland. Prank Harris, Dale, Tex. DAVIDSON. Walter II. Mrs. Lillie David- lew. 503 Highland Avenue, Morgantown, Hardy W. Thomas A. Cone, Kings- son. 1840 North Taylor Street, Philadel- W. Va. CONK, bury, Tex. plihi. Pa. STEVENSON, William O. Mrs. Etta Steven- Zachary T. Mrs. Ida A. Cook, Bates- DI-DONATO, Onorio. Nick Di-Donato, Vi- COOK, son, Ontario, Oreg. burg, S. C. calve, Provincia Coserta, Italy. SUCCO, Joe. Mrs. Angeline Cavallaro, 6 Hil- CRANFORD, Albert L. Miss Cora Cranford, Lee J. Gast, CAST. Henry Chickasaw, Ohio. ton Street. Bradford. Pa. Concord, N. GREENLEE. Harry. Mrs. Louise Greenlee, C. SWENEY, Harry A. Mrs. Anna Sweney, Prai- CROWE, John J. Patrick Connors, 23 R'Pisk 5742 La Fayette Street. Chicago, 111. rie Citv. Ill, Avenue, Somcrsville, Mass. IIALVORSEN, Clarence II. Mrs. Tilda Hal- TERRY, Riley. W. Felix Terry. R. F. D. No. Lucius. Mrs. Lewis Belly, Rome, vorsen. Elbow Lake, Minn. DANIELS, ,3. Town Creek. Ala. Ga. KING, Lester C. Mrs. Della Bost, 216 Eliot TEST, Pietro. Parquarella Tantala, 3 Orange Mrs. Ginico Sarocci, 430 Street. Fremont, Ohio. Stret, Rochester, N. Y. DE SANTIS, Guido. N. J. KIDGETON. John H. Mrs. Melissa S. Kings- THOMAS, Edwin B. Mr.s. Amanda A. Central Avenue, Newark, L. Mrs. Laura Eniond, 212 ton. E(|ualitv, 111. 350 Sti’cet. Akron, EMOND, Wilfred Thomas, Vaniman Ohio. Mass. KLINDWORTII, William. Henry Klindworth, THOMAS. George L. Mrs. Anna Thomas, Sixth Street, Leominster, Benjamin Engelmier, R. P. D. No. 1, Nokomis, 111. 6161 Hillside Avenue. Cincinnati, Ohio. ENGELMIER, John. KLOSKE, Older. Mrs. Mary Bonkowski, 75 THOMSON. John R. John A. Thomson, box Bresse, 111. Florck, Mills Street, Buffalo, N. Middlebush, N. J. FLOREK, John H. Mrs. Catheri^ ^ 37. Mini. LAPANSKI, Stephen. Mrs. Francis Patzicls, THORNTON, C.arroll B. Mrs. Betty F. Thorn- 100 Peterson Street, Detroit, FOSTER. Thomas B. Mrs. Mary E. Foster, 23 Dexter Street, South Boston, Mass. ton. R. F. D. No. 1, Henry, Va. McGAVIN, Walter. Mrs. W. Presmal, 808 George D. Mrs. Louise A. Bloomiugdale Hospital. White Plains. N. Y. THORNTON, Foster, Oak Grove Street, Detroit, Minn. Thornton, 440 East Fourth Street, Erie, Pa. FOSTER, VTlllam Taylor. John W. McGOVERN, Leslie J. Prank McGovern, 74 TOPPING, Frank E. Mrs. Prank C. Topping, Greenville, Tex. Frond, 1842 Third Rennie Street, Malone, N. Y. 1103 Coffeen Street, Watertown, N. Y. FREND, John J. Mrs. J. MolNTYRE, Jason. Mike McIntyre, R. P. D. UNDERWOOD. E

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TRAVERS, John A. Mrs. Helen Travers, 11 Rock Falls, 111. MAYNARD, Walter. B. P. O. E. Lodge, Cat- Kohlers Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. MERRILL, Haydon O. Mrs. Agnes Merrill, lettsburg. Ky. TRONSON, Arne C. Ole Tronson, R. F. D. 2107 Porter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MEAGHER, Jack. Mrs. James Meagher, C41 No. 1, box 49, Cumings, N. Dak. MILLER, Frederick A. .Jens C. Miller, Artillery Avenue, Detroit, Mich. TROTMAN, Thomas E, Thomas Trotmau, R. F. D. No. 1, Sandusky, Mich. MEICHTRY, Oscar. Gustave Hagmann, 230J Trotville, N. C. MILLER, George P. Mrs. Mary Miller, 402 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal. TROTTER, John P. John A. Trotter, Sharon, Mulberry Street, Barnesville, Ohio. MIIjLEU, Hugh John. Thomas Wakeman, Okla. MORG.AN, James Ames. Robert M. Morgan, Ellsworth, Kans. Mounds, Okla. MOKLOCK, Matthew. TURNER. Claude L. George Turner, Fair- Mrs. Katherine Mor- mont, N. C. MORGAN, James H. Adam Morgan, R. F. D. lock, 869 Albany Street, Schenectady, N. Y. URBAN, Andrew. John Morles, Cuda- No. 4, box 110, Washington Courthouse, Ralph. 1906 MORRIS, Dewey Mrs. Lina Morris, R. beck Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ohio. F. D. bos 147, Joplin, Mo. VAN BUSKIRK, Merle. Mi-s. Viola Van Bus- MORRIS, .John S. Mrs. Emma I, Morris, Ot- NESBY, Ole. Mrs. Ellon Martinsen, 224 Mes- kirk. R. F. D. 111. tumwa, Iowa. saha Avenue, No. 1, box 01, Carbondale, Duluth, Minn. VAN DOMMELEN, H. H. Joseph Van Dom- MUNKIRS, Paul. Mrs. Blanche Munkirs, NOEL, Prosper L. Mrs. Julian Noel, general melen. Grant Street, West De Pere, Wis. Eldorado, Kans. delivery. Green Bay, Wis. WARD, Harrison. John Ward, 405 Railroad MURDEN, Archie W. James W. Murden, OAltLEY, Alonzo L. James Monroe Oakley, Avenue, Paris, 111. 1230 Twenty-fifth Street, Adams, Tenn. Newport News, W^EST, Hf«ry L. Mi§s Viola West, 163 Ply- Va. PADEN, Laymen S. A. Paden, Marywell 915 mouth Avenue South, Rochester, N. Y. High Street, Bethlehem, Pa. MURK ILL, Fred. Mrs. Callie Murrill, Rich- PARSONS, Samuel. WEYRICK, Philip. Mrs. P. J. Weyrick, 1711 land, N. C. William Parsons, 307 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, East North Street, Akron, Ohio. NESMITH, Henry W. Robert L. Nesmith, D. C. PATRZYKONT, Tomez. John Phillips, 4424 general delivery, Scipio, Okla. Thirty-second Street, Omaha, Nebr. ZAHNER, Hari’y R. Mrs. Helen Zahuer, 1445 NEWCOMB, Henry E. Mrs. Hilda Newcomb, PATTERSON, Stewart PowelL Ira Irwin Pat- Otto Street, Chicago, 111. 922 Maringo Avenue, Forest Park, 111. terson, Yorkville, Ohio. ZEDIKER. Harold W. Miss Elizabeth Zedi- NEWELL, Henry. William C. Newell, Doyles- PARDER, .Joseph F. Mrs. Margaret Connolly, ker, 697 Jefferson Avenue, Washington, Pa. town. Pa. 11 Audubon Avenue, New York, N. Y. ARMSTRONG, Virgil L. Mrs. Helen Arm- NEWELL, John D. Mrs, Mary E. Hurt, Clay- PEPIN, Raymond S. Fred A. Sinclair, Jeffer- strong, Cashmere, Wash. ton, Mich. son Street, Newell, W. Va. ARMSTRONG, William L. Mrs. Bertha Mc- NEWMAN, Willard J. John L. Newman, PERMET, Eugene. Mrs. Katie Park, Ashland, Kinney, Kingston, Ohio. R. P. D. No. 7, Canton, Ohio. Ohio. BAILEY. Harold G. George W. Bailey, NORCROSS, Samuel V. Mrs. Mary Norcross, Georgetown, Del. Yardville, N. J. OVERAND, Harry W. George Overand, Lock- Geunro. Mrs. Stanley port, N. Y. BALDINI, Coldivana Blendora, NEWTON, H. W. J. Newton, 401 337 North Sixty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, South St. Andrews Place, Los Angeles, Cal. PEERELLA, Henry. Emilio Perrella, 1011 Pa. O’BRIEN, James T. Mias Mayme O’Brien, First Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. 716 Avondale Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. PHIFER, Grover. John Phifer, HLazen, Ark. BALLARD, Archie M. Mrs. Viola Ballard, ODELL, Lewis Leon. Mrs. Charles L. Odell, POTTS, Raymond. Mrs. Alice Potts, Piedmont, Mo. 137 125 Lander Street, Newburgh. N. Y. South Cherry Street, Lancaster, Ohio. BALLARD. Rexford L. John H. Ballard, Dug- PULLMAN, Rudolph W. Hugh Pullman, ger, Ind. O’NEILL, William H. Miss E. G. O’Neill, 774 597 East One hundred and thirty-fourth Twenty-sixth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. BANONIS, Joseph P. Charles Banonis, R. F. Street, New York, N. 'Y. QUILLEN, Walter. Mrs. Ada M. Quillen, D. No. 1, Zions Grove, Pa. Mingo Junction, Ohio. BARBOZA, Francisco P. .Jesse Barboza, 310 ALLRED, John F. Daniel H. Allred, Fre- mont, Utah. RANDALL, Joe. Anthony Randall, 131 East Mulberry Street, Pall River, Mass. G. Miss Rita Armstrong, Eleventh Street, Oswego, N. Y. BARKER. William D. Mrs. Carrie E. Barker, ARMSTRONG, 265 Kline. S. West One hundred and twenty-ninth Street, RAVINSKI, Albert .1. W. Ravinski, 12 High- C. land Avenue, Newton, Mass. BARKER, Willie F. Mrs. Mary E. Deveny, New York, N. Y. RAYMAN, Lewis M. George 406 South First Street, Richmond, Va. BAILEY, Godfrey. Sockhart Bailey, 12 So- E. Eayman, R. thian Road, Brighton, F. D. No. Fiiedens, Pa. F..\VES, John. Jack Bayes, Rockhole, Ky. Mass. 2, Warren B. Mrs. Jennie Barrows, SAUPPE, Arthur A. Mrs. Olga Pierner, 1503 BIKRING, Edward. Mrs. Emelia Biering, BARROWS, 15 La Grange Terrace, Lynn, Mass. Twenty-fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Helotes. Tex. BARZEE, Chester A. Mrs. M. Harry. Mrs. Annie Schloss- P.IltD, Robert O. Mrs. Julia A. Gamble, R. F. Ada Barzee, SCHLOSSMAN, Ozone, Idaho. man, 540 Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. D. No. 2. McLoud, Okla. SCHMIDT, Paul A. Ernest Schmidt. Lowell, BOYD, William. Mrs. Annie Boyd, Park Ave- BASS. Barto. Mrs. Hellen Bass. McColl, S. C. Wis. nue, Plainfield, N. J, BATTISTE, Oscar. Mrs. Edith Local, 2820 BOZEMAN, Prentiss W. John S. Bozeman, Dearborn Street, Chicago. 111. SCHWOLOW. Herman. Henry Scliwolow, Prentiss, Miss. BAUER, William H. Mrs. Clara Bauer, R. F. Palatine, 111. CAMDEN. Clarence. Mrs. J. W. Camden, D. No. 1, Sherwood, Ohio. SERGEL, Walter IT. G. L. Sergei, Martin, Glasgow, Va. Mich. BELL, Walter. Mrs. Cora Morris, 203 Wal- CONNER, Melvin. Miss Amanda Coiraer, 1017 lace Street, Joliet, 111. SEVIGNY, Jes.se A. Alfred Sevigny, R. F. D. South Bridge Street, Columbia, Tenn. BERNSTEIN,- David. Mrs. Ida Wolf, 42 No. 2, bos 12, Dover, N. H. COSTA, Bartola. Rosario Varcodipani, 49 North Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. .SIEGEL, Samuel. Benjamin Cushing, Wash- South First Street, Hackensack, N. J. BEWLEY, Harrison. W. H. Bewle.v, Big ington Street, Norwood, Mass. COTTIER, William C. Mrs. Mary Cottier, Springs, Ky. SMALL. Felix. Mrs. Lenora Small, 1919 Hartshorne. Okla. BICKEKTON, Edgar T. Mrs. Emma Bick- West Lake Street. Chicago, 111. COTTLE, Wilton. Mrs. Louise Corson, R. P. erton. 175 Atkins Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SMITH, George. Mrs. IVIary Young, genei’al D. No. 1, Solon, Me. BORDEN. Claud F. J. H. Borden, R. F. D. delivery, Scotland Neck, N. C. CURZON, George H. Mrs. Mary Curzon, 732 No. 1, Big Sandy, Tex. SMITH. George H. David Smith, 836 Elm Delaware Avenue, Milwaukee. Wis. CARNEY, George. Mrs. Mar.v Bayley, 810 Street, Zanesville, Ohio. DUNN, John H. John G. Dunn, R. F. D. No. Carroll Street, Portsmouth, Va. SMITH, Geoi-ge M. AVUllara R. Smith, Heber, 2, Milbrey, Ala. CATHERWOOD, William C. John Cather- Cal. EI’LIN, Liuzle. Andrew Epliu, Minerva W. wood, 410 South Sixteenth Street, Newark, SMITH, StocIcton B. Jeweth M. Smith, View- Va. N. J. town, Va. FOTIOGATE, Alex. Mrs. Maggie Fotiogate, COLLINS. Robert P. Mrs. Dora E. Collins, SPINKS, William A. Mrs. Eliza Spinks, 2114 Monaca, Pa. Ola, Ark. North Main Street, Charles, Mo. GIBSON, Claude. Mrs. Catherine Gibson. 208 COOK, Grover C. Granville W. Cook, Hinton, SPINNATO, Luigi. Guiseppo Spinnato, 1125 West Liberty Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. • W. Va. Cro.ss Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GOLDMAN, Murr.v. Mrs. Celia Goldman, 265 SPIRES, William. Mrs. Bettie Spires, Rector, Amboy Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. DALEY, Andrew W. Daniel Daley, 160 Saw- Ark. HAGEN, Linn M. Lewis P. Hagen, R. P. D. yer Street, Rochester, N. Y. SPITES, Lawrence. Nicholas Spites, 2027 No. 2, Regent, N. Dak. DAVIS, Jim R. Tom Davis, Envillo, Tenn. South Thir-d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HARDY, Willie S. Dock Hardy, R. P. D. No. DE PAUW, Prosper. Clement De Pauw, 504 STACK, Pinkey C. Jacob P. Stack, general 2. Dawson. Tex. West Fifth Street, Kewanee, 111. delivery, Missouri City, Mo. HATLEY, James R. W. M. Hatley, Bragga- DONTRICK. John G. John Dontrick, Lake STEFANSKI, Stan. Balasko Stefamski, 8020 docio, Mo. Mine, Mich. Hofman Street, Cleveland, Ohio. HAUG. Maurice. Joe Haug, Dale, Ind. BGERT, William. Frank Egert, 124 Tremont STEVENSON, James F. Mrs. J. F. Stevenson, HOOVER, Coleman L. Mrs. Jennie Hoover, Avenue, Davenport, Iowa. 1830 Wynhurst Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Canton, Miss. EHRMAN, Calvin T. Mrs. Calvin T. Ehr- STROUSE, Harry L. Mrs. George Strouse, JERONA, Thomas. Mrs. Josephine Jerona, man, 1929 East Monument Street, Balti- 4031 Jefferson Avenue, Norwood, Ohio. 443 Gilman Street, Madison, Wis. more, Md. SUDBAY, Patrick S. Mrs. Xnna Sudbay, 5 KRAMER, Myer R. L. ELLARS, Harley M, Mrs. Jennie Ellars, Tu.s- H. Epstein, 1448 . Prospect Street, Gloucester, Mass. West Twelfth Street, Chicago, 111. cola. 111. SUITS, William C. Mrs. Lizzie Suits, 20 Cave LEWANDOWSKI, Waclaw. Prank Lewan- ERVIN. Clyde. Mrs. Jane Ervin, Belling- Springs Street, Rome, Ga. dowski, 2812 Elm Street, Toledo, Ohio. ton, W. Va. SUTilN, William. Rev. Joseph Antenofif, 205 LIGHT, William. Benjamin Light, R. F. D. FURMAN, Sylvester M. Mrs. Chester Fur- Oak Street, Duquesne, Pa. No. 1, Roanoke, Ind. man, 194 Coneslyeo Street, Brooklyn, N. Y, SULLIVAN, .Tames. Jarac.s Sullivan, 14 Wall MoGHEE, Andrew. Mrs. Rosa Z. McGhee. GESKE, Emil G. Mrs. Anna Geske, Red- Street, Newark, N. J. R. P. D. No. 3, Oxford, N. C. wood Falls, Minn. : :

40 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY, FEBEUAEY 26, 1919.

OVERSEAS CASUALTY LIST NEW WOODS FOR SHIP TIMBERS

GOSS, John M. Jack Goss, Alexander City, SMITH, John. Mrs. Viola Metzler, 5 Thomp- FOUND BY Fra LABORATORY Ala son Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. Walter Horace M. GRAUAM, G. Graham, SMITH, John D. Mrs. John D. Smith, 220 The United States Department of Agri- Corydon Pike, New Albany, Ind. West One hundred and thirty-second Street, culture GRUE, Peder John Grue, R. P. D. No. 3, New York, N. Y. authorizes the following Dalton. Minn. SPARKS, Marvin. Aaron Sparks, R. F. D. No. Cooperative work between the Emer- GUTTMAN, Julius. Morris Guttman, 241 1, Boonville, N. C. gency Fleet Corporation and the Forest Linden Street, New York, N. Y. STALTER, Alfred L. Alfred Stalter, 1601 HANSEN, Luwi. Harry Hansen, 1510 West University Avenue, New York, N. Y. Products Laboratory of the Forest Serv- Superior Street, Duluth, Minn. STEINBACH, Walter G. Mrs. Webhie Stein- ice resulted in the improvement of grad- HARRIS, Edd M. Mrs. Anna Belle Harris, bach, 1451 Melville Place, Chicago, 111. ing rules for ship timbers, the develop- Mulberry. Fla. STEVENS, John Edward. James H. Stevens, ment of methods of HORSTMAN, Lawrence C. Mrs. John Pratt, R. F. D. No. 1, Cylon, Wis. wood preservation, R. F D.. Bethel, Minn. STOUT, Ralph C. Mrs. Sally S. Stout, 734 and the discovery of new woods for use as JASPER. Olin L. Edward M. Jasper, R. F. North Eleventh Street, Reading, Pa. treenails. D. 1, Hartford, Ark. SULLIVAN, Joseph S. Mrs. Mary D. Sullivan, JOHNSON, Bryan Fredrick. Mrs. A. .John- 470 Maple Street, Holyoke, Mass. Ship Timbers Graded. son, 180 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. SWINNING, Bishop. Mrs. Mattie Swinning, JOHNSON, Clarence Thomas. Mrs. Bessie general delivery. Tanner, Ala. Specifications for ship timbers that Johnson, Malta, Ohio. T.4RASKEWICH, Peter. Mrs. Polina Waonis, would yield a satisfactory grade of ma- JOHNSON. Herbert. Mrs. Polly A. Johnson, 101 Liberty Street, Ansonia, Conn. terial and at the same time allow quantity Lamar, Mo. TEITELBAUM. Michael C. Mrs. Etta Teltel- KINSELL.4, Thomas I. Mrs. George Bott, baum, 114 Maujer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. production were prepared with the aid of 5405 Winsor Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. THOMAS, Carl J. James B. Thomas, Tye, data obtained by the laboratory on the KLUGE, George. Mrs. Mary Kluge, 1447 Tex. mechanical properties of various native North Perth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. THOMASSON, George F. Earnest H. Thom- KONG, Frank H., jr. Frank H. Kong, 707 asson, 553 Munsey Building, Washington, woods. These specifications were adopted West Twenty-third Street, Baltimore, Md. D. C. by the Fleet Corporation and the Ameri- KREMUTES, John F. Mrs. James K. De- THOMER, Anthony P. Mrs. Mary Thomer, can Bureau of Shipping. spola, 206 Summit Avenue, Boston, Mass. 2362 East York Street, Philadelphia, Pa. KUHN, Frank J. Mrs. Lena Kuhn, 7941 South THOMSON, Dewitt T. Miss Mamie Thomson, Creosote specifications and methods to Green Street, Chicago, 111. San Augustine, Tex. follow in the application of wood pre- TOUCHBERRY, Edward B. Mrs. Maggie A. KYTE, Robert H. Mrs. Ella C. Kyte, R. P, servatives to wooden ships were devel- D. 1. Alton, 111. Touchberry, R. F. D. No. 1, Summerton, S. C. I.EEBOO, Theodore E. Joseph Leeboo, 162 USHINSKI, John. Waddy Ushinski, 144 Or- oped and adopted. A large saving was Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. chard Street. Nantlcoke, Pa. thereby effected through making the Fleet UTECHT, Michael J. Mrs. Mary Utecht, 1423 LEONE, Fred. Prank Leone, 268 First Ave- Corporation independent of numerous nue, New York. N. Y. North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, 111 LEWIS. Harold Fielding. John Lewis, Hor- UTZ, Norman H. Daniel J. Utz, New Windsor, proprietary wood preservatives which at ton, Kans. Md. that time were being promoted with the VENTERS, Thomas R, William Venters, LICHTENWALTER. Irvin A. Frank Lichten- greatest vigor. walter, Elwood, III. Stanaford, W. Va. W.\LLS, Earl, Tom Walls, Snyder. Tex. McAULEY, Hugh. Wilford McDonald, 439 Treenail Stock Improved. Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. WATTS, Otho. G. W. Watts, R. F. D. No. 3, McDonald, Jeter C. P. Charles D. Mc- Frankfort, Ky. Driving tests on various grades of WEAVER. Elmer H. Mrs. Emma Weaver, Donald, box 388, Concord, N. C. standard locust treenails were conducted McGuire, wnuam. Mrs. Anna McGuire, Miles City, Mont. 380 Cherry Street, New York, N. Y. WEAVER, Hiram R. John B. Weaver, Double at shipyards and specifications based on ' Springs, McINTYRB, Keith R. Sylvester L. McIn- Ala. these tests prepared. The adoption of WENCEL, Adolph. Prank Wencel, R. P. D. tyre, R. F. D. 3, Maucelona, Mich. these specifications by the Emergency McKILLOP, Joseph B. Mrs. Junnie Mc- No. 1, Graceville, Minn. Killop, Fifth Street, Bayside, N. Y. WEHMAS, Otto. John Wehmas, Frazee, Okla. Fleet Corporation resulted in the elimi- McKinney, Claude. Mrs. Edna McKinney, WiLsON, John H. Mrs. Sarah Wilson, R. F. nation of defective material prior to ship- D. No. 5, Massillon, Ohio. . 3805 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. ment and insured the delivery at ship- McKUNE, George. Mrs. M. McKune, 314 Fifth WILSOru Robert. Miss Sallie Rice, 342 North Avenue, Mount Vernon, Iowa. West Street, Jacksonville, 111. yards of good, serviceable treenail stock. Roger Stanley. Mrs. Marguerite WOLFF. Joseph. Mrs. Ida Wolff, 7277 Old also MARSH, Manchester Road, Maplewood, Mo. They made possible the establishment Marsh, 10 South Avenue, Staten Island, E. Miss Elizabeth Wolter, of a scale of prices. N. Y. WOLTER, Prank 893 Sawmill Avenu», North Side, Pitts- MARTINES, E. Mrs. Nellie Martines, The use of live oak and osage orange Howard burgh, Pa. South River, Md. for treenails in addition to locust was MASTRODOMENICO, Rocco. Vincenteo Mas- recommended after a thorough investiga- trodomenico, 73 Rosweld Street, Brooklyn, INDIANS WHO DIED IN WAR. N. Y. tion of the suitability of various species MATTISON, Wendel. Mrs. Ruth Green Mat- for this purpose. The inclusion of these tison. South Shaftsbury, Vt. Their Names Included Among Those on two woods relieved the seriousness of the MEADE, John E. Marshall Meade, 715S Special Roll of Honor. Arctic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. situation caused by the failing supply of MELVIN, Lloyd. Andrew Melvin, R. P. D. No. The Office of Indian Affairs issues the locust. 1, box 60, Asierfield, Ga. Miville, Robert L. Mrs. Agnes Miville, 638 foiiowing amendment to Circiiiar No. Mead Street, New York, N. Y. WILL MAKE STUDY OF INFLUENZA. MURASKI, John. Prank Koniezko, 487 1424: Eighth Avenue, Homestead, Pa. February 10, 1919. MUSSER, James H. Clarence E. Musser, Joint Committee Named to Go Over Data superintendents and other field offi- To Gathered by Departmejits. NOVROTH, 'Elias. Joe Novroth, 47 Pikes cers : Pe.nk, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. In Circular No. 1424, dated April 15, The Department of Commerce, Bureau OBERG, Louis .1. Mrs. Hannah Oberg, R. F. 1918, you tvere advised relative to the of the Census, authorizes the following D. No. 2, Wheeling, W. Va. OSLUND. Olaf. John Oslund, Troy, Idaho. wish of the Secretary to honor the men A joint intliienza committee has just PHILLIPS, Knox. Miss Lola Phillips, Fort of the department who are serving in been created to study the epidemic and Stanton, N. Mex. France by posting a special roll of honor to make comparable, so far as possible, PORTWOOD, Robert L. Robert J. Portwood, 815 Adams Street, Vicksburg, Miss. of those injured or killed in the military the influenza data gathered by the Gov- POTTS, Wesley A. Mrs. Ruth Potts, White- or naval service, and requested to report ernment departments. The members of pl.iins, N. C. all casualties among former employees this comn*ittee, as designated by the POWLES, Harry J. Mrs. Margaret Powles, 77 Leggett Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. that might come to your attention. The Surgeon General of the Army, the Sur- RANDLES, William M. Mrs. Matilda D. Ran- department has since requested that such geon General of the Navy, the Surgeon dles, 2224 Monterey Street, San Antonio, reports include the names of those who General of the Public Health Service, and Tsx, Dr. RAUP, Paul Joseph. Frank Raup, Midas, die from natural causes while in the mili- the Director of the Census, are 4 Wil- Nov. tary or naval seiwice, and that the full liam H. Davis, chairman, and'^Mr. C. S. R.4UPACH, Reinhold. Ernest Raupach, R. F. name and address of the parents, or, if Sloane, representing the Bureau of the D. No. 1. box 247, Connellsville, Pa. RAUSCIIER, Harry. Mrs. Matilda Rauscher, married, of the wife of the employee, be Census; Dr. Wade H. Frost and Mr. Ed- 144 Ten Eyck Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. given. This Information is also desired gar Sydenstricker, of the Public Health Mrs. Josie REECE, Tbos. J. Reece, 314 North in the case of Indians. Service; Col. D. C. Howard, Col. F. F. Moore Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Lieut. Col. A. G. Love, RITTENHOUSE, Lyle. L. G. Rittenhouse, Please furnish this information Russell, and Lieut. Arlington, Iowa. promptly upon receipt by you of notice United States Army ; Commander Walter. Mrs. ROTKAWECH, Anna Rotka- of casualties and deaths among former J. R. Phelps and Surg. Carroll Fox, weeh, 230 West Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. employees of your school or agency, and United States Navy. SALO, Emil. Robert Cone, Post Hospital, Indians of your reservation. Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. Sells, Help your Government and yourself at SMITH, Prank Fred. Charles Cato Smith, 2126 war-savings stamps. South Halsted Street, Chicago, III. Commissioner. the same time—buy