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8 OFFICIAL LIST OF CASUALTIES IN AMERICAN ARMIES ABROAD Th following casualties are report ed by ths commanding general of the American Expeditionary Force: Killed in action 14 Missing In action 15 Wounded severely HI Died of wounds H Died from accident or other causes 11 Died of disease 1 Wounied, degTeo undetermined ... 6 Total ...169 KILLED IN ACTION. Lieut. James J. Mansfield, Concord, Mass. PH vatas. Timothy Omeara, Borrisokome, Ire land; Herman C. Schmellng, Waucon da, tTbsh.; Harry J. Venneman, New Cambria, Mo.; "Werner R. "Wagner, Knipr. "Wash.; Sidney Edwards, Pine dale, Wyo.; Alfred Giordano, Boston, Mass.; Bernard Gudall. Wauwatosa, "Wis.; George "W. League, Indianapolis, Ind.; Joseph P. Lyons, Great Falls, Mont; Harold H. Mansfield, Weaver Till a, Cal.; Joseph A. Ponczoch, Ro serivfi:, "Wis.: Boy P. Stone, Stoneham, Mass.; Iowan Toloklanlk, Yplaflnan, Bassia. , DIED OF WOUNDS. lAvct. George A. Bllebarrow, Maple ' wood. Mo. . I Cora. George Beyer, lxs Angeles, Cal; Corp. Arthur James Mueller, Mil waukee, Wis. j ' - Privates. ' Frank A. Bllotta, Avellino. Italy; Peter Hapes, Tupolls Naohoran, Creecn; Jesse Adams, Walterloo. Ala.; Earl "VA Elliott, Falmouth, Ky.; Jos. ,W. Overholster, Knoxville, Tenn.: Jos. M. Rivers, "Winchester, N. H.; Robert Blothwell, Lancashire, England; Ed- prard B. Sargent, New York, N. Y. DIED OF DISEASE. Prirate Sam B. "Wilcox, Stlllmore, l)Ga. . ' DIED FROM ACCIDENT. Isadore Kaufman, cook. New York I city. ( . Privates. i Alexander Belko, "Willimantic, Conn.; Clarence H. Boggs, Gassaway, "W. Va.j Marion A. Branch, Atchison, Kans.; John 1L Hlnes, Uvelra, Texas; Robert LeRoy Lawrance, Ensley, Ala.; Otto etarr, RochhilL S. C; George Jones, Atlanta, Ga-; "William J. Malloy, Ixwell Mass.; Oliver Shoemaker. Bangor, Pa.; "Walter J. Smith, Los An- DROPSY SPECIALIST Usually gives quick relied are entirety relieved many seemingly hopeless cases, dwelling and short breath eoon gone. Often gives en tire relief In 1 to SI dare. Trial treatment eent KREBX DR. THOMAS E. QREEN ACCESSOR T ODR. H. H. OREET8 PON a. Box M. W1' ChaUworth. (U. " FOR RENT Electric Vacuum Cleaners Pcnsacola Electric Co. Commercial Deeartment PHONE 2010 PEAKE ELECTRIC CO. yhe Home of Exide Batterv Service. 30 S. Palafox. Phone 345. V. i J ORDER -YOUR AWNINGS NOW ,Workmanship, Quality, Service, All Y Guaranteed - mm If you are figuring on awnings of any descrip tion for; the summer, let us have your order now. .We specialize in all kinds of Awnings, Tents, Sails and Flags, and our prices considering quality, always just a little less. , l e; gautesen co. " J. Q. ENGSTROM, Mgr. a ' JManufactnrera Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Dray Covers, Etc 509 1-2 511 1-2 SPalafox Street. Phone 1944 hl I TTM1 I THE geles, Cal. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Capt. Frank Peter Stretton, Chicago, TO. Lieutenants. "W. I. Munro, Jr., Pittsburg, Pa.; An drea E. Masslon, Chicago, J1L; Dssut. CoL Alfred C. Afndfd, St. Johnsbury, VL Sergeants. Ernest "Wasid Belknap, Brie, Pa.; Cornelius P. Donahue, South Boston. Mass.; Homer Johnson, St- Louis, Mo.; John Frederick, V. Pole, Philadelphia, Pa,; Frank I "Wilcox, Fall River, Mass.; Albert E. Elsea, Lamar, Mo.; Edward Otto Peterson, Tidioute, Pa. Corporals. Scott Harold Albaugh, Kellettville, Pa.; Arthur B. Cameron, Elkton, Md.; Edward H. Dickie, Indiana, Pa.; Jules P. Galarneau, Chicago, 111.; Matthew McLain, Elizabeth, N. J.; Francis P. Malone, New Haven, Conn.; Charles E. A. Ryan, Somervtlle, Mass.; William Sheehy, Eau Claire, "Wis. ; Elmer C. Bodine, Minneapolis, Minn.; Nicholas DeVlto, East Boston, Mass.; "William R. Dotson, Muskegon, Mich.; Con stantino Hudobenko, TTaterbury, Conn,; Frank "W. Youngfleish, Potta ville. Pa.; Edmund R. Hampson, "Wat erbury. Conn.; John A. Baserman, Johnstown. Pa.; George H. . Miller, Overland, Mo, Privates. Alexander J. Bernard, Northbrldge, Mass. ; "Walter B. Berry, Maiden, Mass. ; Herman T. Bruns, Pana, m.; Michtrel E. Commey, "Worcester, Mass.; John F. Dalton. Olive Branch. I1L; Nicholas Demetrulis, Greece; John J. Fallon, Gal way, Ireland; Patrick J. Ahearn, Chelsea, Mass.; "William Bilbrough, Colwyn, Pa.; Victor V. Blakey, "Win field, Kan.; Richard Scott Boyer, Sher mans Dale, Pa.; Harry J. Butler, Nor wood, Mass.; James C. Campbell, Glen Riddle, Pa.; Arthur Albert Cleversey, Marlboro, Mass.; Samuel II. Croushore, GrapeVllle, Pa; Pat "W. Davis. Cam den, S. C; Paul A. Donovan, Dorches ter. Mass.; Grover. C. Dunn, Phillips burg, Mo. ; Douglas B. Goins, Selma, Ala.; John D. Gywnn, Swarthmore, Pa.; "William M. Hurley, Brooklyn N. Y.; Howard J. Johnston, Tarentum, Pa.; Rufus Kennedy, St. Landry, La.; Henry L. Kries, Oakdale, Tenn.; Dan'l S. Langill, Somerville, Mass.; Allen McDonald, Grandview, N. C; Edward J. McDonnell, Worcester, Mass.; John McDougal. Roxbury, Mass.; Anthony Massaro, Passaic, N. J.; Gabriel Mas-; sey, Lawrence, Mass.; Joseph Meara, Cincinnati, Ohio; William V. Lynch, Medford, Mass.; Edward B. Reilly, W. Newton. Mass.; William Rendeeavage, Gilberton, Pa.; Michael J. Riordan, Au burn, N. Y.; William B. Robertson, Maiden, Mass.; Francis D. Scanlon, South Boston. Mass.; Silas Schrlver, Barton. Md.; Howard C. Scott, Rel eigh, N. C; David Alexander Serene, Ford City, Pa.; Michael J. Shea, Wor cester, Mass.; Carl W. Soule, Bridge water, Mass.; John G. Strohecker, Moncks Corner, S. C; Henry Studer, Leetsdale, Pa.; Carl S. Suggs, Thomas ville, N. C; Charles J. Sullivan, Mai den, Mass.; William A. Sutton, Easton, Pa.; Harrison1 Townsend, Seymour. Tenn.; John B Valentine, Rome, N. Y.; Marlon A. Vesoovl, Denver, Colo-; Bradford Waterman, Woburn, Mass.; John O. Welch, Lynn, Mass.; Edward Williams, Brookline, Mass; Elmer C. Feaster. Huntingdon. Pa.; Sonnie Floyd. Lyerly, Ga.; Hubert S. Harper, Pittsboro, Mass.; James J. Herriik, N. Cambridge, Mass.; Ralph W. Hyatt, itlil :z m i i t i i i t (in mm I 1 "'IIUIHI t-frl IIT Tm 1 ' T T TTT I TTTT I I 1 II Jill I II 11 If ! 1 ill I I l l l I I 1 1 I p. PENS A .cm a JOURNAL', SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1918. Stand 017 (Ed Man Time Of course Old Man Time is going to ccuni txi on you some day BUT one of the best ways to stand him off is to give him a good right hand, punch by eating that war garden crop says the National War Garden Com mission of Washington. What you can't eat can and thus have a healthy diet all the year round. Write for the Commission's free canning book, and ask your county fair if it is awarding the National: CapitoL Prize Certificate given by the Commission for canning. Auburndale, Mass.; Norman LtneouS King, Gorry, Pa.; Serre nudeen, MaU den, Mass.; Cloyd Melvin McCalister, Oakville, Pa.; Duncan S- McTntyre, Dover, K. H.; Willis Madison MifTer, DuBois, Pa.; William E. Moran, Brook lyn, N. T.; Elmer H. Oberman, Belle vue, Iowa; F. I Phinney, Woburn, Mass.; Floyd J. Robbins, Carbondale, Pa.'; ' Paul E. Schaefer, Stony Brook, N.. r.; Walter John Sedlick, Marble head, Ohio; James W. Shackley, West Medford, Mass.; Paul Steven Smith. Lebanon, Pa.; Cristy D. Spiro, Wor cester, Mass. ; Frank Weglass, Chi cago, I1L; Eddie C. Momb, Rochert. Minn.; Walter J. Monagan, Newton Center, Mass.; Peter J. Moran, Ftam ingham, Mass.; Thomas J. O'Connor, Leonard Bridge, Conn.; Salvatore Opiparl,. Pittsburg, Pa.; John V. Pen ny, Maiden. Mass.; Samuel L. Raynor, Adams, ( Mass.; Byron E. Redwine, Corning, Ark.; Robert L. Reid. South Boston, Mass. - WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). Sergt. Jozef F. Nagee, Milwaukee, Wis. Privates. Charles F. Brough, Rainier, Ore.; Richard T. Humiston, Mason City. Ia.; Samuel R. Matthews, Prosser, Wash.; Henry Rouse, Brooklyn, X. T.; Paul E. Rusch, Ottumwa, Iowa. MISSING IN ACTION. Sergt. Harry W.. Goudy, Chester, Pjw Privates. Augus J. Burgess, Waltham, Mass.; Lee Edward Dewing, Orleans, VL; J. Hartos, Mineola, N". T.; Robert William NeU, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.; 'Lee E. Richardson, Wrentham, Mass.; James A. Sammon. Boston, .: Mass: : Camillo Santorone, Chitti. " Italy f Harry L. Sheffield. Forestvilie.-TC. ' T.r iGlriaco DJlullo, Vuonanetti Chieti, Italy; Al vin J. Frank, Milwaukee. Wis.; William Manley, Tiltonsville, Ohio; Stanley Michalskl, Milwaukee, Wis.; Sydney; Sackf ield, Toronto, Canada ; Harry E. 1 Sutten, Sutherland, S- C. j Previously reported killed In- action, j now reported severely-wounded Corp. Jesse J. Gillespie, Central, S. C. MARINE CORPS. Summary of casualties to date: Officers. Deaths .. 34 Wounded 59 Missing 94 - Enlisted Men. Deaths ... 850 Wounded ; 1861 In hands of enemy ........ 6 Missing I... 0 307 ' 2901 The following: casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces (in eluded In above total): Killed in action 6 Wounded severely In action 1 Wounded in action (degree unde termined) ...,.. 4 Missing in action 1 In hands, of enemy .............. 1 -J" ' ' 13 Killed IN ACTION. Second Lieut. John M. McClfHan, Richmond, Va. 4 fflSg Gunnery Sergt. ravid P. Colvln, Greensburg, Pa. Sergt. Charles Pw McGinnis, Park ersburg, W. Va. , Private Harry K3mmel, Lancaster, Pa. Pattlllo J. MIgnacco, San Francisco, Ca. .- :. ' Private Leon R. Smith, Detroit, Mich. L SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION. Corp. Ertie G. Mitchell. Aldon. Okla. WOUNDED IN .ACTION (Degree Un determined). Gunnery Sergt. Marvin Scott, Pul ton, Ky. Privates. Asa T. Colley, Birmingham, Ala.; Tom Glrolamo, Beaumont, Texas; Roy J. Schaefer, New Orleans, La. MISSING IN ACTION. Private Walter C. Stamm, Grand Rapids. Wis- Previously reported missing In ac tion, now reported prisoner of war in Germany Private Alban Lewis, Phila delphia, Pa. J. P. REMICH & SONS "THE STORE THAT SATISFIES" REMICH'S GROCERY SPECIALS ALWAYS SATISFY Phone 722 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Of Pensacola . CAPITAL. STOCK Paid In $500,000 By Eating Garden Crop NtsHftU i AMERICAN LEAGUE. '.At Philadelphia 4-2; Chicago 9-t. , At New York 9-2; Detroit 5-0. At Bostcn 3: St. Louis 1. , At Washington 4; Cleveland 0. NATIONAL, LEAGUE. At Pittsburg 4-4; Philadelphia 3-7. At Chicago 8-3; Brooklyn 3-1. " ' At St. LouisNew York, postponed, rain. At Cincinnati 7, Boston 6. HARUICANE NOT LIKELY TO REACH UPPER GULF COAST. Washington, Aug. 24. Advisory 9 p. rr.. The tropical disturbance appears to1 be passing west to northwest in the. neighborhood of. Jamacia, appears to be of little intensity as yet. LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK CROSS, FEVERISH Hurry, Mother! Remove "poisons from little stomach, liver, bowels. Give "California Syrup of Figs" at once if bilious or . constipated. Look at the tongue, mother! Z' coated, it is a sure sign that your lit tle one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. ' When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the fouL constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the lit tle bowels wiihout griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Tou needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative; they love its delicious taste, and It el ways makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," whreh ffas directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuiue, ask to see that it Is made by the "Caf fornia Fig Syrup Company." Rfrfse any other kind with, contempt. Acl v. WHY CAN THE COB IS BIG QUESTION NOW jo IAN OF BUORC CAMMING ANO COMUtRVE mcEt Savixur arr more is taucbt ia the free -rmlng book which any, reader oi this paper can have by sending a two-cent stamp to the National War Garden Commission oi Washington. J !M V : m f That's tttmXM I tm.k xmntfA fOM. DRAFT BOARD AND CLUB5ECy.DIEE Assistant Secretary Heydrick, ofthe War Camp Community Service, and the county draft board are at outs. Secretary Heydrick declined, follow ing conference with the hospitality committee of the club, to quarter Se lect men of Escambia, who came to town from outlying districts yesterday, last night, on the grounds that the club house cots would be filled to the over flowing with men from the local army and navy posts. The draft board had to honeycomb the town to find beds for the men, some of whom found a place at the Y. M. C. A., and others at private homes. ASKS $10,000 FOR ALLEGED MALICIOUS PROSECUTION'. Charging that he was arrested for recruiting labor in Okaloosa county and was never proven guilty, V. Coop er Jones, a merchant of this "city, has begun a suit there against J. J. Hampton and E. F. Porter, claiming ?10.000 damages for alleged malicious prosecution. Baby's Second Summer GROVE'S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE will correct the Stomach and Bowel Troubles and it is absolutely harm less. Can be given to Infants - with perfect safety. See directions on the bottle. Adv. t You start with a "dime" and at Christmas you have your, present paid for. ' ' You can buy your soldier or sailor sweetheart a watch a ring ' or any article in the store for $25.00 on this plan and not MISS THE MONEY., , ' " Here's how it works out: 1st week 10c 2nd week 20c AMOUNT i ssued to . Dt Amount. H CO- REFUNDED 08T$ Le'r'-fhe V Invite Caruso, GaUi-Curci Gluct McOrmack, and all the greatest stars of opera and concert-stage to your home these summer days. Through the 1 they will assist with your "at homes week-end parties, and ell social functions ; or they will cheer and inspire you with ' their : supreme artistry when you are all alone. V."V Why deprive you .a ii 1 1 NEW, AMERICAN COMMERCIAL " ATTACHE FOR BRAZIL. Washington. Aug. 24. -j. E. Phllippi. of New York city, has been appointed American commercial attache at Rio de Janeiro, according to an announce ment made by the bureau of foreign and domestio commerce. The position of commercial attache in Brazil is considered of special im portance at this time when relations between the two countries are becom ing more cordial every day as a re sult of the common Interest In the out come of the war. EVERY LITTLE BIT BRINGS VICTORY NEAR COME. CXI 1 TriLr we 5MOOID trfOAKV j AMTM ABOUT MOW Fl frl !. cimdiC iNfl oaarrif ABLE TQ MIT UP; ITITlES. THE HOujtWtrc WW IIWWWW" (THE PROCESS WILL RWTWT IT nwWW JP GUCN CONTAINS... , - Get the free canning book the Na tional War Garden Commission of Washington will send to any reader of this paper who sends a two-cent stamp for postage and save the war garden crop. L v-a I i r THE FOURTH SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR DIFFENDERFER'S Saving Club 3rd week I 4th weak I 6th wK 30c j 40c I 50c (Ah wek 60c DIFFENDERFER'S X-MAS SAVINGS CLUB Indicate vekly payment.. 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