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Page 1: Going On To-day Cl rtising Columns - Library of CongressWASHINGTON.Jan. 16..The armycasualty list made pubiicbythe War Department to-day contains the names of 588 officers and enlisted

WASHINGTON. Jan. 16..The army casualty list made pubiic by theWar Department to-day contains the names of 588 officers and enlistedmen. Of these 43 were killed in action, 154 died of wounds, 30 died ofr.ccidents and other causes, 1 died of aeroplane accident, 105 died of disease,240 were wounded severely, 14 were wounded, dejrree undetermined, 23were wounded slightly aiul 9 were missing in action.The full lists for New York City and vicinity, New York, New Jersey

and Connecticut, and list of dead for other states, follow:¦Yeir York City and } icinily

K;ll i . » ,. . CAIN, Sidney J., 433 Ocean View Avenue,llletl 111 Action Brooklyn.GERMAN. WUHam. 35 West 135th Street. i'ALHOUN, Francis W., 210 Prospect

New York City rv,k We8t> Brooklyn.HICKS, James, 35 East 135th Street. New! CONNBLL, John L., Flushing, N. Y.

York CityCOLWELL, Henry J., corp., 2008 Sixty-KEAR1N. Edward J., corn.. 637 rark third Street. Brooklyn.

riace. Brooklyn. DOROZYNISKI, Stanislaw, CPD Fitthr\' ira i a . i Avenue. Brooklyn.JJlCtl trom AcroplailC Accident DIFEDE, Joseph, 29 East First Street,MARTIN, 11. S. Ucat.. 2316 Newkirk Ne*; Jork City.

Ai-iiiun brooklin . 'LYNN, Lawrence, Jersey City, N. J* Drooh^n- I'lIH.OW, Bennie, 518 New Jersey Ave-

Died of Disease ,,1::.!;^,!!';\ , ,. ., ,GREEN E. Joseph 1.. corp., 1149 F.nstBER7RF.N. Carl A.. 115 Grcenpoint Ave- Thirt.ith Street. Brooklvn.

nue, Brooklyn. GRAVANIS. Tony, 437 Went Forty-flr«tBRADLEY, John A. 32 Autumn Avenuo, Street, New Y'ork Citv.

Brooklyn.HOBEUSLE, Alfred T. 343 Essex Street.BROWN, Lester T., 835 East 156th Street, Brooklvn.NB»TY?M«&ity. ., ~ KARCZEWSKI, Raymond, Jerssy City,El BANKE, Harry, 161a Prospect Street. N. J.Brooklyn.HOGAN, Wesl

LA ROCCO. Anthony J., 2Jii East 108thStreet, New York City.LARSEN, Hans K7, St. Jam«, N. Y.MESSLER, Christian G., 983 Hart Str«*«t,Brooklyn.MACDONALD, James J., corp., Port Ri-h-

mond, N. V.MARTINI, Ansclo, 172 I'nion Street,Brooklyn.MEROLA. Pietrangelo, Plainflold, N. .rNARTOWIC, Vincent, Long Island, N. Y.NEFF, l .-.-"!.:, corp., Jersey City, N. J.O'SULT.IVAN, Thomas J., 1547 Scc-ndAvenue, N* w Y'ork City.RICH. Vincent L.. 204 West Seventfeth

T.. Newark, N. J.

Dietl of WoundsCOHEN, Abraham, 17,; Broadway, New

York City.DONALDSON, James. Dover, N. J.FITZFATRICK, Raymond, 227 East Forty-sixth Street. New York City.rLOMOGONAS, Joseph, Long Island City,MIRABELLA, T.ibario. 1873 Lexinston

Avenue, New Y'ork City.RYAN. William J.. 0313 Sixth Avenue,BrooklynSTEFFEE, Earl H. corp., 117 East Thir- Street, Nov- York City.

tieth Street, New Y'ork City. ROMANO, Joseph J.. 3C Starr StreetSTERN, Jacob, 825 Wcst 179th Street Brooklyn.New York City. KOBERTSON. James, 328 Bergen StreetSTUMPF, Henry. 750 Decatur Street, Brooklyn. '

Brwik-iv1i.-PT r , r, t r.- x- T i.WfPE[i' To''>. 1079 Manhattan Avenue,VihlNhltr, Joseph B., Jersey City, N. J. Brooklyn.WEIR Har.y c, 345 West SeventeenthStreet, New Y'ork City.WILSON, Frank, corp., Coney Lland, N. Y.

Wounded SlightlyF.I.LSWORTH. R.. sgt., Jersey Citv. N. .1LEHMAN, Aliied W., corp., you4 FilthAvenue, Brooklj nVKACOCK. Alfred E.. corp.. 11 East Sixty-eighth Street. New York Citv.SENCKO, John G., Newark, N. J.

Wounded (Degree Un-determined)

D YVISON, Joseph L.. sgt. 360 BedfordAvenue, Brooklyn.

Dietl of Aeeident and Other

Fifth AiCauses

BANKS, Richard V., lieut.".-. .V, w York CituBA1I.F.Y, James 17. 7, St. Felix StreetBrooklyn.KINGSBERRY, Iyle, 200 W.-st Seventy-firsl Stn et, New York Cit:

Wounded SeverelyMOLONEY, Herbert W.. lieut

IZnh'ii-:..- ,.ih Street, New YorkRROWP. WUliam I... 601 West" 150thStreet, New Y'ork City.BECHT, Bernard .1

Street. Brooklj n.corp

Ea*

GerryRAPPELT, J. J., Staten Island,' N. Y.

ElseichcreCharacter of casualties is indicated as follows: (K) killedin'S^i TfW°Ulldr,! '!' t] ^^ddentor.other causes(1) \\> die dof wounds; (1) D) died of disease; (M) missine'I') Prisoner. " **

cld 7) U).ion I) VV).

H II).ili A).igo (Kl.ln.

1)Ea St,

(ALABAMA:

71 I.I IS, Wm. Cf, Andalusia (D DLARKANS VS:BUSTER, Robert, Walnul Ridge d) VV)DEPEW C. VV., Marmaduke D D).FAULWNER, T. C Denton (D D)FOLKS, Jami IL, Ward >!> D)MILLS, Edward S., Gentry (D D).

CALIFORNIA:CHESSON, Charles 17. corp., Sacramento

County H VVHARBACH, E. J., Riverside iP D).HOI.I.YV.'OOD. L. B., corp., Alameda (K)MILLER, Syh :stcr, Oroville iP I)!.SOPER, Claude C, Oroville (D D)WESELCH, Edward L., Orange (D W).

CONNECTICUT:DADZINSKI. J. (7. New Haven (D W).GEBHART, Harold, Bridgeport (WLJOHNSON, Anders C, corp., Washington

COLORADO:HALL. Raymond L. La Junta il) Ai.MITCHELL, B. 17. Palisades .1) Ai.HINNIS, .1. C. Grand Junction iD D).

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:SOWERBUTTS, Samuel AL, cap!., H'osn-ington (K).ME1NEKHEIM. Robert Iv. Washington

FLORIDA:PEOPLES, Charli s, Tampa D D).RUSSELL, Hugh T. Jacksonville iD D.

GEORGIAli'Ol H.LEY. Basil M.. lieut., Atlanta (l<).BRINSON, Joe. Louisville (D D).COLEY, Freeman. Seotts M) I)'.GRINDLE, William J., Dahlonega (D I)|.HINES, Capus, Horton ili D).HUNTER, Press, Leah D ln.MAI HIS. Fred, Sandersville IK).M'WHITE, Fletcher, Valdosta (D \)WILLIAMS, Thomas, Ringold (K).

ILLINOIS:ANDERSON, r.tir, ¦¦,; ].1TZGER "tLD, ranl J.. M

IRVIN Charles S.. F'ontiacKO r \\ ',. Frapk. ChristopheiLENNMARK. Rudolph ('.. ( hM NEIL, Mikc Carti rvillcM VI '1 HEWS. William. ChicagO'LEARY. .7 ph \

VV '.

PETERSON, Elnu R. Batavia iD D).PREZZ \. Giovanni, < hicago I> \).RANDALL, Paul S. Athens 11) I)p.SILKARSKI, Stanislaw, Chicago (D W).

IOWA:BROOKS, Myron J., Luana (KLDANIEL, Clair, Prescott (D I)'.AULK, David F... Council BlurTs (D Wi.

1 RISK, Elmer I... South English H> 17.GRIGGS, Fioyd E., corp., Albion (K).HARVEY, Nathan C, Grecnville 11) W).HANLON. Lawrence, Waukee il> I)>.HAWKINS, George H., Red Oak >I> I)..HILDRETH, Ray A., Lohrville (D D).PIERCE, Harvey (.. Missouri Valley (K)SHEREY, Gilbert L.. Bettendorf il)A).

INDIANA:BROWN*. Harrv I... corp., Marion (D W).SHEW, I.orer, M., Clinton >I) WiLEVEITT, Charlie M., Newburg (DW)I.ANHAM, Raymond, Rensselaer <D DiMERLEY, Adolph B.. Akron (D DiNESB1T, John M., Grcensburg U) A).

1DAHO:' FIRTH, Thomas H., I'irth <D A'

ROWE, Carrol I... Nca Perce <D WiTHORNTON, Ernest, Thornton (D Wi

KENTUtKY:HARROD. Wrol L., Louisville (D D).K [NG, 17 iben '' Eml< ton (I) D)KIRBY, rank, Bowling Gr»en (D WSEE, Ri > M.. Mount Olive (KiSKAGGS, O«o K., Leithfield (K)II ( KER, William, corp., Louisville iDA)

KANSAS:f /.",'!'V{;A- .,""", A.. major, EUU (D IV)7Ai D, Eventus S Ro villc iKiSHI E, Herwhel I... Neodc ha (D DiSMITH, Joda, B guc (D D,.

LOLI8IANA:DRODDY. Mayo. Singer (D I"I EL( VMBRE. Ani .-. Deroven (D W)MICHIGANSDWAROS.. Fred, lieut'., Detroit (D W).,'"',;.';": '''¦ '""- ''¦¦¦' »*ron(K).

(D Wi-S'' COrp" (iran,l Rapids

CAMPBELL, John H., Jackson (Ki.CAVENDER. Harry j.. Mason tl) DLlit LBERT. Alton S. Map'.. City I) InKAI.VANIAN, Guregh, Detroit (KlLAMENT, Peter, Detn (D Wi

RUSSELL, Frank G.. l),-tr.,it (I) ]),SMITENDORF. K. !).. Three Rivers (K)THOMPSON, (>.. sgt., Kalarna/.oo (I) W).TAYLOR, Harold A., Port Huron (D A).

H1880URI:M'SlSIt, Errmt. A., lieut., Hmokfuld (KiBURKS. Delbert, Prior (KLBBENNEKE, John. Meta (D DiBEST. Earl 17. Botwrd 11» W).HURBT, Henry. Salisbury (I) [>).LOCKMART, .loi.r, I Linnens id W).LANN, J. T., Edserton Junction il) D>.PRESINGEB, Cha*. M., st. Louis (D W>.-TO!"]. W«lt*.r. De* Arc «l) W).WARD. Edward. Eaxt St. I,oui» (I) Wi,

.IINNKKOTAJALBERS, W. J., NorthfU-M d) W;.KKAKDSLKi*, R. O.. Mlnneapolia <D D).ML'RNANK, J. D.. Litehfield <D W).MALLAK, J. 8. Wright County <D W).PETERSON, B., Centre Cfty il) DjBTENDER, John IL, Sahin (K).SCrUTHWICK, J. J.. Warr««! <D D).VOSH, John P. Albany (D W).

WAHHAflHI.'SETTS:DOHERTY, rAw., r.v\., T'Uinton (D A).EASTILLA. Iw-wif, Ka-.t Booton (D W)..COftSOM, John K. Winthrop D ioLECOURS. R. .'.. North AUJeWo ID A).M'DONOUGH, ThoaiM L., Lynn iK».O'DALY, i"*lrir>*. Roxbury ID A).

OCALK, Domonieo. K-Mton (D W).PEABODY, L C, HrmH'ii'i (!) W».iPENCER, Frank h., nd., NorthampU<n

<T)W,.MIHHIHHII'Pl:BONKIAGEL, K H.. KattUaborz id Al,DA'VHON, 8p*me4rr IL, Btftton IK».tH)i;ftl.KY, H'i\>r-i. Crttwhaw ,n f»DL'KE. Ii«y, IbbomiottO ili D).

\'-r--i M-r1" J,'" corp- hec County (D Wl' rCKETT, Esau, Sunflowcr (D D).

VaAUU'1.Y\Vv V--,N«Tth Watrrford (KL¦¦"¦ -7\( D, Eddie, Houlton d> WiMARYLAND-krengePpV-' E1Iiott Cit>' *D m-MovrtvA .' R" "°rp- Govans (D A''

conwayV h" 4naconda (K)-,,..V Clarence J7.,Hill (D A;.NEW YORK:SLAN'l!la''S8Dt\SBhra«cts*(I'W)J

i mM 'V ',"h"' Rochester (W).oOn-.'v ', XmVJ" Whitehall iW).CAnv If °hn J" c«wnwall (W).CO\ W i-l'"ni." 's;"rat«Ka County (M).YNNl aV .sgt"TMaWon-on-Hud3on (W).

:^' !-^'.''ohn, BufTalo (W).HUBBARn" ,{.-t>°rih T«"»«wanda (D W).iiiVip ,' V ,K- st«mford (D D).'-*;.,"':.'.. Carl J., Herkimer (Wii'a Sno,U'v T" "inKhHmton (D A).n , xA' X;"aI N" B»»n'<' (D D)MARCOYf1Crner1! ''.. Wellsville DD).111 IVrw <¦'" ,?°",lm('' Utica (D Wi.vuriu ?' '. " °'"p- utica IW)-SMYK R I V.' Trp" W»*erford (W).^i-i ,\-.\- R°chester (WLNwiiw, Ji corp" Hick8vmv(w)BISSOLO, Michael, Trenton (Wl»KMK,.IO, Char.es, BeveHy ,'vv .'AMilin^V' Haskell IW).JAMIESON, W. T.. Wrightstown (W)NORTH CAROLINA-rRm.Mric V- Ansonville (D D).IO&J«8e B',' Monro" <n r"°qH .:«"¦"' . Charlotta (D V).Vi w V.7''.".-.' ''- Ellenboro (D Di.MOORFSM M'.T'. Pender County (D DL'. 'sti. U''""1 ( " M°unt Cilead (D D).¦i\\tY'v7VV?- l'"1''1-' Charlotte iD VV)';..,/, v'/.'an' Comfort (D D). 'WARREN. George T.,Elon College ,1)W),'. BRASKA:.7<)7iso:7 Arthur 17, Malmo (D DIOGLEV IK, Richard, Shelton (I) VV)NORTH DAKOTA:"REMNER, George I).. Phillsbt-ry (KlOlS^.^'"T' rirand **** <»D).|"i.M.N, Wilham E., Donnybrooke iDDi<iiiio: ;.FFFlVvLLi" rla,ud^.M-. Green Camp (DD).

l:-| ru\e1'ra'^' C|n=i"nati (D W).

inrrnVrn"1 l" «"'»«»oro (DD).IOVPQ «

' D.D" corp- I>cfiance (D W).k-v .T.^,li'aT' Cmcinnati (D V).vf k r'^hu:'ti,SKt| Wau-"^ (DA).OIintc w?,.G'' Hamilton (D D).

MFRrVn' Mlll,Brn1R- »at«-'i« d> D).OGANsi'" $" n'oomirl<-dal<> (DW)PARKS m.°iV Tt" cJ?«"berland (D Wi.iAvr-r,'^U^ns J- u"wling Owen (D W)BFir'0,^' R*V'°lph' Cleveland (D W).

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si^V fvso'v "f B" Marion (D U).SOUFRS AlJ«HaT8\COrp- Cleveland (K).VVII II-Vm *. !nrTbert('n (D W).W1LHELM, (arl J., Fortamouth (D W)

OREGON:,

"u^C^^sO^^arfes ^"V V'I, \\ «y«, ^naiics t.., KoseburyOKLAHOMA:nrirvh Aiber,, K" Kaw Ciiy <n A).ROGERS. David W., Stroud (I) W)

PENNSYLVANIA:c^nu,D(°r)NwfD' Mhcrt F- capt" Bcarer;iPvuh y'i,lr ltut-. VcTr» Countv (K).

(DA?.' ""'S K" Hlut- Pit<**>«rghAN'oia. fjeletino, Atlas (K)I!v!rv-';H7.Martin A- Je»sup <k>.{?-¦,¦., K;,-' <:orp" I'hi'adelphia (D W).i-l: I/, Harry 17. Pottaville <D D)CASSANO, Vincenzo, Erie (D WinYoSrS,^i"eo.r,re H- ''"vvsonhBrn (D W).I'ARR, Charles A., Chester <I) 1)1HARMAN, L. i'., Picture Rocks (D W)(iHARRINGTON, George A.. PhiladelphiaH'IMES, Lewis, Merccrsburg (D W)HEPWORTH, .1. T. Philadelphia (D W).JOHNSTON, James E. Apolk. (I) D).KOCH, George D.. Philadelphia (D W).LAI :-,HKY, Louis W.. Columbia (D D).LON7, Harry, Johnsonbury (D D).MELWEE, Thomas. corp., Monaca (DW).MEACHAM, L., Port Allcghany (D W)."DLLARKEY, T. J.. Pittaburgh (D W).ORTQLANO. Gabriclli. Arnold (D D)PERRINE, Rosb E., ngt., Franklin (D W).PROl'EVI. Gino, Philad.lphia (D D).STEIN, Gustava, York <D W).SCHULZ, C. IL, H«t.. Philadelphia (D A).SHANOR, R. B., Bethlehem (D D).SHEA. John F., Taylor (D D)S IYDER, II. A., Greenbrier (D D)Sl TION, Marshall, Philadelphia (D W)ii'.R, s. IL, Philadelphia ID Wi.BTROHMYER, Mcrl G.. Sligo (D W).SU8KO, Stephen W. Brisbln (I) W).

SOUTH CAROLINA:8EXTON, Fr,:d ll., Urut., Vnion (Ki.REVNOLD8, J. &'.. lieut., Columbia (D Wi.D1CKKON. S. J., W»>»tminnter (D W)..JK.NKINS. ,|ohn, Yemmtste ID D).MYER8, Frank. Brunsan (D D).

SOUTH DAKOTA:OASS, Charles K., Bellefourche (D A).HAOSN, Sylver, Marvin (D D).

TKXAH:/Mr\S\ A. lt.. lirut., San Antonio (D Wi.CLARKE. Abel, Giht (Ki.< OI.I.IN7, .lo...i-ph. El Camptf (D A).' "7 p.Y. James D., S/.n Antonio (D Di.CLARK, H. C, fl«ld clerk, Kan Antonio

(D A).GUPTIK. Wir.ft'-M, FMnl <D D).KILLGORE, FeJan W. Abllene (D W).MORIART/, E. T. Port Worth (D W).WISDOM, i'. A., eorp., HoiuUm (D W).

TENNESSEE iBARBEE, Eddie. Brownsvllla (D D).ITI'/HLGH, Luth«.-r, Irlendxhlp (D D).M AZII.H. Alfred, MemphU (D DLi'ALMLK, Roy O., Knoxville (D Wi.

ROSSER, James M., Yuma (D D).UTAH:CAHLSON. Alvin P., Mayfield (D D).

VIRGINIA:ASHHROOKE, C. F.. Richmond (D D).BRUCE, K. J., corp., Cherrydale (D A).BERRY, John, Dumfra (D Dl.CONIC, Charles H. Fairfax (D D).1IARDV, Walter S., Richmond (D Dl.KEITHLEY, Edward J., Hamntm (KLSMITH, Thos. R., corp., Mathewa County

WEDDLE, Chcster. Bedford County tK).WISCONSIN:FLETCHER, A. //., lieut., River Falls (K).ALHROKN, Alcx.. Minoco.ua (D Dl.BILKAE, Henry W., Fairweather (D D).BINTZLER, George. Lomern (D D>BKITTON, Math. Ladysmith (D Di.GREKN1NG, Wilbur C, corp.. Muejiranie

(I) W).HARRISON, Wm. H., Ashlaml (Kl.HIM,. Charles C, Waukesha (D Dl.KOI'PA, Joseph H., Wausau (K).MDK'KEK, Leslie C, Eagle iD P).WALRAVEN, Cornelius, Kei.osba lK).

WASHINGTON:BUBBINS, Walter S. Ferndale 111 WLMEYER, George H. Vancouver iD Wl.PARKER. Paul E., sgt., Seatt'.e (D W).HOOT, Dan W.. Seattle (D W).TAYLOR, Henry A., Silverton (0 W).

WEST VIRGINIA:CROW. Leater, Glen Easton (D W).MOZENA. Clarence, SistervilU Kl.MANFROI, Faustlno, Morgantown (D D).SCOTT, Lcster, Dallas (D W).

Foreign CountriesAL'STRIA:MAZRARZ, Joseph, Fanczyan, Galicia(D VV..

CANAL ZONE:COLLINS, A. B., lieut., Ancon (DA).

GREECE:MANOS, Mike, Crcto (D W).

ITALY:CON'J'I, Gluseppe, Mussina (D W).MINASSM, Attilo, Vincinsa (D W).NAZZARENO, Libcratore. Prov. of Chiete

(I) W).IKELAND:JOYCE, Martin J.. Galway (D W).

NORWAY:PETERSON, ChriH. S. Nordland (D W).

PORTO RICO:PERRY, Pedro, Adjuntas (D W).

PANAMA:ATK1NS, Morleii J., Canal Zone <D Wl.

SCOTLAND:BAIN, Jameg, Bywick (D W).

Arrtiy RevisionsMew York City and VicinityReturned to Duty, Previously Re¬

ported MissingCINQUE, Charlej, IG3 West 163d Street,

New York t ity.DL'GAN, William, Elizabelh, N. J.ERCCLANI, Cesare, 33 Downing Street,New York City.FEENAN, George P., 303 Hicks Street.

Brooklyn.FRORENZA, Anto-mo. 5011 Twelfth Ave¬

nue, Brooklyn.HARTNETT, Timothy D., 58 SumpterStreet, Brooklyn.HELLER, David, 61 Norfolk Street. New

York City.KAHN. Leo, 770 West Seventy-eighth

Street, New York City.KENNEDY, Edward, 7777, WoodbineStreet, Brooklyn.LUTZ, Thomas F., 1206 Carroll Street,Brooklyn.MESSNER, Arthur 17. 77 South Fourth

Street, Brooklyn. t

NORMAN. Fred.. Conev Island. N. Y.POLASKY, Robert, corp., (7!7 Stone Ave-

nue, Brooklyn.ROUGHAN, Augustus J., 309 ProspectPlace, Brooklyn.STITT, Abraham, 1284 Forty-third StreetBrooklyn.SULLIVAN. Patrick M., 140 West Ninety-eighth Street, New York City.WEHRUM, Frederick, Newaik, N. ,!.

Wounded, Dcgree Undetermined, Pre¬viously Reported Missing

BEVERIDGE, Leonard, Kings HighwayBrooklyn.FERRARO, Pietro, 777 East 134th StreetNew York Citv.FURPHY, Joseph, Fast Newark. N J

o.KAJET,LKI}; Joh" R" 455 West Thir'tieth.Street. New York City.LEVI, Samuel G., 760 Homo Street NewYork City.MILANA, Rosario. 382 Hamburg AvenueBrooklyn.NOVOGRODSKY, Samuel, 7777 HenrvStreet. Brooklyn.PETTY, Thomas, s«t., Paterson N ISr.HUBERT, Karl, Astoria, N. YSCOTT, Jame.s M., L129 Jefferson StreetBrooklyn.TUBINO. Ctcsar, 20-24 Haneock StreetNew York Citv.VACCAHO Joseph, -177 West Fifty-thirdStreet, New York City.

Sick in Hospital, Previously ReportedMissing

MALLOW, Morris, Passaic N JO'HAGAN. Felix. 870 Washington Ave¬

nue, New York Citv.P1NQHOCH, Michael J. Passaic N 7SUSSMAN, Leon, 1777 Third Street. Newl ork City.

«?t?ne/J RNE^.R0, ,,('1"''' l38 Twcnty-flr.tstreet, nrnoklsu.FLANDREAU, Wilbur A., Hollis N V

>^^\,Xht'Z: B- ^.B.ee.kc,Killed in Action, Previously Reported!

MissingBARTOLI, William, corp., 501 East Si*teenth Street, New York CityCOX; Francis, 780 Ninth Avenue. NeW\ ork ( Ity. |

Y'ork'Vi"' Ehl'lieh' 1029 Union Avenue. NV.wSERAGO, Nick, West Fort Lee, N. J.

Wounded Severely, Previously Report-ed Missing

GULFO, Dominic, corp., Jersev Citv M T

NePwEY^RCitCyhttrle8' 10M «^S£S( OCCA, Vinconza, Jamaica, tt \SKEER, Abraham, 104 Fifteentli 'StreetBrooklyn. WV|

,

Killed in Action, Previously ReportedWounded Severelv

FORLINI. Nicholas G., 70 Buxtcr StreetNew York City. lral'

Returned to Duty, Previously ReportedKilled

NeSwA YoKity'05^' . ScC°ad A~-

Died of Wounds, Previously ReportedMissing

RUDOLPH, Abraham. D38 Fast 17«i«,Street, New York City. 175thWounded Slightly, j'reviously Reported

MissingMENDES. Edward T., 27,7 Fasi "n<>,iStreet, New York City.

^ l 202d

Erroneously Reported Killed

anU.EN.NYDY' Th0maS J" Corp" Staton Isl"

CONNECTICLT:

wSF'ilf!"'.' Harlf"r'' W. previously;

CLARK, John, WateHury (returned toduty, previously reported M)GLEASON, Daniel A.. corp,, Hartford(Sick in hospital, previously reported MlMEKUgKY. James, sgt.. BrWgVport (Wpreviously reported M). *

M'PADDEN, Edward F.. Bridgoport (inhospital, previously reported M)rwited M)'. Carl°' RidgcfleId (K- reviouslyiSTAMATEL. Roman T.. Stnmford (sick inhospital, previously reported M).

NEW YORK:BENSON, Gustave, Cohoes (W, previouslyreported M).CIESLA, Joseph S. Lackawanna (Wpreviously reported M).EkNSTiNE, Fnd ('.. Bgt., Ruffalo (re-,'"?», .Vlut?' PIev,o««ly reported M).GAMBY, l'atnck J., corp.. SnratomiSprings (W. previously reported MlGOODRICH Samuel. plnttsburg (K, previ¬ously reported W). previ-KOMIHAREK Joseph, BufTalo (died, previ¬ously reported M).KOKOCINSKI, Mlrhael F., Dunklrk (Wpreviously reported M). '

MILLER. Ernest. Lincoln (returned toduty. previously reported K).NAGELE. William IL, Kingston (in hos-piuil. previously reported M)BCHULDEN. John IL. Kingston (Wpreviously reported Mi. * .

8IMM0N8, Sanlonl. Copenh»»en (returnedto duty. previously reported M)TROL'TVVINE, Elmer J.. QloversvlHe 'returned tu duly. prevlutuily reported M).

NEW JKR8EY:CONltor, FraneUi ./., Ii>_c. Burlinaion(srroMoutlv tbporttd K).KSQUIRA. Marcelino, Pnrlln (returned toduty, pruviously reported M)KLINE. John B. Somervllle (in hospitalpreviously reported M). "ospiuu.

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On Un lewi.il ¦! Ci ngn 210 Eastti s p. m.

: i.p Cl iii of New Vork,1 ." West Ki rty-si nil Street. 8 p. ni.Dinner ol lhe Ham] ton ego Alumul A

tion, liotol ¦¦¦... a p. m.PUBLIC LEI TIIIU i ,, P.OAJID OF EDUCA¬

TION, S 13 P. M.M WHATTAN

"t'-in nuon, bi Ai d e I vlsm,"A. 17.i. u. U'ail street,we Sevi L11 AVBlim

"J \nier! and To-monow," Clayti nW ¦'.;¦.' :. 182 Strei andXVbiI ,'

"Colora lo a:. tlie Okl west." Itol ert t:W yh, V. M. A.. I, ,tj firth Street.

THK UIUiNN"Tho ran rnr.yi >,i v, ma " Di Thi mas 171-

wiird Potierti n, Pub h s hool '7. FordhamStreet, near Cily Isla S.vi nu Citj Island.

Weather ReportvVASIIINGTON, Jan. 16..Tho atmospheric con

'¦ tion ire vi ry much dlsturl ed, aa Irjdlcatetl»f i ra| Id movi

on tho wi atl ei charl '1 irsd j Al Sp, ni. of th.n daj four torms wi re central within'l'1' field ol observation, nno ovor tho Canadianmarltlmo provinces, another over Caseanother ovor Alberta, Canada, and sUll anotherovor tho lower \l Ulgii pres unProvalls off lhe Si uth Atlantic Coast and overtho r.ir Southw,

During tho lasl twi nlj -fi nr hours tli to wi roi li the Pacltl statos, exi pl Routliarn"oni tho Gulf sUK !.

Aiki u.hu i, and llghl snow ln i.ln \i rtl Ri'-1 unto reglou and ili

.it. from tho Norl P t'oast andHi. s'orn licarv ralua ln r ... L a aiSouthern Mlsslsslppl'11 mpei atun renaln onablo avci

age ii, ail trta ol tho com ti sei |it the \\G i" Stati und ie Southei ,; ilountaiileg11 :..

Tlio storm llmt w ovei r Mis«LsslpplN ."¦' V" wil advai norl.| bo alItiideil v gem alns asl ol tho Mi IpplIt-ivi rtitliin thc tu vi liirtj si.i hours.Tcmi eratun v bo so m wh il lowi r Krlriay andflday night too rei nl tl e Grettl Lake., iheOhio \allcy nml lii llnl! ¦¦. .:¦:. a,,i; tl

stati id Satmda Middle Atlantic anu-\OW l.ni,.,.:Fortcnsts for Special Localltles.- Eastern Now

Yorli and Southern Now !'.,.: and.Cloudy, Ui wi'¦ alii rl lai Saturday rain anN '"' rn N'ew Eiiglnnd.Clcu, Satur-

V rain or sm lower lemiieratu'- Rain IVday; Satu ral :

somcwhal c dei iveatl«'i i1 i and Westc-i '¦ ¦: YorliItain rlda: i.riniLoeal Olliiial Forecast. I'lio

.«' /ri o Wealiiei Uur, ,s tenipilun '¦!,¦¦,¦.parl ,vlth tin Ing date

191S. 181in 2.H ¦!.:

.1.1 2'.i ll p. in M 4120 211 '' p. ni

117:11 p. nlillighcsl temperaturo yesterday, ¦'. degrees (at 1*:30

P. t.i lowe l, 2.N (al ,' n ni avi rnge 311 avengo same date 1. st yca 21; a\ i.u,thi eo yeai

HumldltyS a ni ¦', ni.. ¦'¦ S p, ii. 13

Barometer Reading?S a. ni .' J" p in riO.H S p. m .30 17

Local Forecast. Cloudy, foli I',daj Saturday rain and Ior; fn sli south to eastwbids, increasing y rldaj night. ,

7 a. in.

12 im

Shipping hitelligenceI'orl of New YorkMiniature Almanac

sun nises ,. 7 '¦ Sun Sets-M. ,ii ri ,:.<.. .11 l.'l.,....

liigh WaterSandj 11..,.,.. A M p M.

ARRIVED YESTERDAYffiK.'..i*;;1"1'. "epahttrb

cV, "" ;r..:.^ ^- Sllaninii.|s!niii, s,, ,

'\r«I.'« '..lacksonvllh, .Z,

ttVI - Citj .: |;

philadelphia..;. ,';;,OlTGOINf: STEAMERS

To-dayMalVi '. ¦¦

l-i..o Luti s llonuiiras !i :;u A M. i: u0 M_

Sai mdayln ;t»

Iro ... li ,,

Marron. Santa Marla :. :io A \ \ ''

Owego, Glbrallar .[n ,.r ,\ M ,,. ,. xl

. 'oaiin,. 1'orto lllco lo A \<

^u.uZZ^Z' :.! 7;;;;m;^ZZZZZl.-^-Z^^1' *&_.£"!<n"J ._j_12^00 M 2 00 P.M.

SundayLouisovUle, Hriit .'.].,... ^.

CITV ISLANDHim nd South

»'-.!<. Provld.-, r.r Norl ,1kr BUch

Selioouurs Urlna pVork, to IVndleti lnBelfast, Mc for ., ,,"

Bound KasfSteamais Oelawai ¦, V, ,. Vorl ,,- Hoston¦i ln New Vork foi(Ur.). Gultenhurg for HU

tland, fo

i«y iV

!.? '"¦ ,.V-« Vork foi Hoston; s.|.Iler NcTJ

AMERICAN PORTSI'HII.ADKI PIIIA, .l.e, |ll \rrlv,..lTaunton (Nor

(Ur.), Norl, k J nscrl'.ni;.. (.a ¦,"'a. *la llampton

I'Kl AWAill, HllKAKWATKIl. Jni !¦ ;¦ ,.

'¦::, ZZ,,HAI.TIMOKK .ln.ii 10 trrlvetl -¦ ,, ,. >.¦

;-"¦ "'ll. >¦¦ May uiuiurdviu"1- ,̂

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^zizzr,.z,,:. :¦ j; :,/:;CAIV15 1IKN11V, V:, ,|.n 1(1 |- .,.tlmore, 15th Steamer Craw] Keys S roul fn m li., t more, ¦.

Falmouth (for onl ,, 7 '" '¦

Mat.o, ['on Un ,. li ,i r",-: Sa"(Nor Gll

%So,;.; .. 'Z:; :.rz1TK I.ake :.. "

nllTI ..WU. M.. ,|U11 |fi Vrrlviul' «,

^.ZZZZ-:Z'. «&.^'^FOREIGN PORTS

I'liKTI .AM) Illl.l,. I,,., r, ,¦..,, .....Tortcn (Swed ). New Vork for Ro .',',,. Sl""rll'r

Z^ZVZZZ\Z. A--\\"- «'«»«'. b.

.¦jzrv-v ;¦. ."...,.!;.-.-»¦¦' wi,

.n'!:,,;^'';,. ,;.;"..^.-VOKOIIAMA Jan 12 Al Ived SleamerA Tenpai Maru (Jap i. San I'r..,-,, ., k,,V V"Z Z">- ,*«"¦« .-¦"h.-.V. '.2, '".snr;:m'!si,.,_°vi _.hr"pbta: i'adkin' ¦'¦"¦-.*«

w'v",': ,1n^'>,' 'Il ,s""""'r T"'"1'" Nor.

(Swed.1" fcJw '-i-or. *' NeW i'*,rk; """"^I- ai.miii th. Jaii. ll Arrlvci. Bteamer \v»-namblar nir i, si John n iiIdVKUPOOU Jan, 15 Arrived HU-smera AncIiUm (Hi j. N'ew Wi,. Ei g|| ., (i|| Q"t'ZZ n

lSlhl 'H"'u'" Mcl"" '«'¦'.>. s"lli;i,|.AST. ,1 .,, \,r!s,,| Hlcanior \v.rHan., (Br I, I'orihuid -i,

r u"r

Brcfrn? N* "'T k'' '1<"""! ''!"tt""'' Chsrlcs 1..

tui.kv^W.'i'V11,^'';1'1' !,' ;*»t,ed; BtwUB« '<>."-lucky (IiuS.i, ll.,ni,.i, ,, linnilnfHsfPi '» J""i, '" s"ll,'<1' 8U_mer MonUerrit(Simii.i, rroiii luproim, clc for Now YorkflAVUK. .lan 13, Hallcl:' h,...,,.r

'ili

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LONDON, "jm, i ,.-..¦!.,i,.,i: Hte-msn Nlntwi

Cl ° _c .

I 3. S S 11 1IXSTRUCTION

Js'ew Vork -.Manhattan

DW1GHT SCHOOL ££&__Collego & Regents' Kx.ms. 40th year. Mod. Feea.

Also West Point and Ar.napolla.Jlfafces a atudv of thc individual student.

BERLiTZ SCHOOLManhattan:

anoiafer8"0 r.j;r:^213 Llvingston Strsrt

TEBMS MAY HE ilECl'V AT ANY l'lMS

BDSINES8 SCHOOLS

COMMERCIALSCHOOL

inilividual advancement Fntrr any time.Lexington Ave. * 85th St.

SCHOOL AGENCIES

TEACHERS WANTED..Ladles: English and His-torj boarding and day school:

li for High School; Typowrlting and stenogboarding school; Commercial Branches

lllgli Si hool Kreneli t'or day scl nol; Frenchai pn sovsral Grade Teachera for

md publli schools. GKXTLEMKN: Manual11' Icjl Training for High School; Commercial

li fi r Uigll School, Apply to Mrs M. J.', il Ainerlenn and Foreign TcacliergA .' nln Square, Nee. York.

MVIMMl.NTi

DALTON SWIMMING SCHOOLCall or v rlte for Booklet C.

1!) ^\ 44th St. and :!(I8 W. 59th St.

AUTOMOBILE SCHOOLSTEWAHl 20 REASONS 20

AUTO SCHOOL, wh' our system of automobile ln.¦>- vv --,-, .;. Ptructloii, for mei. and wornea. U. t v, IV '. " lhc b,'st ,n N. Y. Write to-daya. uroadway. r, , catalog.,e T

BUSINESS CARDSCAKI'KT CLEANLSO

CAREFUl. CATIPE1 C-KAN'INO rnMri.VT.-Cleans bv compres3«d alr, i-.eara, tiand or o»

floor ili) F.ait 4MD st. COK & bilANDT. Tale-pbone 132 Murray Hill.

DIAA'ONDS

D1AMONDS ann Jewelry bought tor raah: esUi«appraKed; purchased. BENNETTf 1T5 i'.'i; "ua-

TYPKW'KITEKS

TYPF.WRITERS RENTEDNon-vlslble, :< months, Jii Visible. 3 mnntba. S7.50 um.

Initial payment appiles if purcba-ifdAMKKIi AN WHITINQ MACHINE CO INT

339 Bi dway, nt Worth St. I Tel. 540S20 E, 23d St., opp Madison A». \ Franalla.T Y V K \\ R ! T E R 9 K K N T E D

N'on-vlslbles, 3 Months, $6 Ot.VlslOl.B, " Months, $7.50 <fc up.THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANOB,

)C l-larclnv St. Tel. Karclav «71t.

LOST. FOUND *AND UEWAKDSLOSX BANKBOOKa

LOST. Rankbook No, 606,107 ot the l'nionPinie Savings Bank in missing. Any per

¦"" having ii claim to it is hereby called'Jfi " presenl the same within ten days or

subTnil !,, having the said passbook cancelledinew ui ¦. I.

'-< iST Rankbook No, 712.780 of the 1'iiiini"me Savingi- 11 mk Ih ml ing Any peihaving lim to il \$ hereby called

,!i""i 'v ',¦'¦¦ nl lhe san v Ithin ten days orsubmil lo having the sai passbook cancelled

...

LOST. -nankl ook No, 7S4.225 of the l'nionDlme Savings Ba.nk is missing: Any per-

'¦' n ha\ ing n ilm to ii ts hereby called¦'¦¦ io pn m vithin ti n da oisubmii io having the said passbook cancelledand a tu w ne issued.L( IST llai book No. 067,109 of tho Central

Savings Rank in the City of New York..Paymenl stopped. Pleuso return book to bank.'.OST Rai kl.: N.,. 163,215 of the Central

ink in the 'ity of New York.<".'> mei topped. 17 ase ri turn book lo bank>.' '¦ T ,:'.I" 94 of. thc Ci ntralSaving Rank in Ihe City of Now York

Payment ¦. ;,. d. Pleuse return book to bank.LOST Ran! bo. No HS4.549 of the CentralSavings Rank in the City nf .\7 y Pay-

'<.' nl «toptj d. Please return 1.k to bank.I-OS1 R.inUI ook X,, 97S.336 ol Bank for

Sti ii 2so l-'ourth ave., New York. Pay-m aopped. Please return book to bank.LOST Rankbook No 157.104, The Oreenwicli

S i\ Ings Rank 16 /;. 248 Sixth ave N. YCity. Payim nl sti ppeil. Please return to bank

SUMMONSSl PItEME Cl 'I'l:'!' .!¦' I'lIE STATE~ Oh'NEW V-l IRK, ''I H'NTY ip \|.:-,v yi ,:!¦'

'¦'¦¦:' !. Wcsifoldl and Thomas U. V.7 ¦,;-leldt, luiih nf tl of New Ol Iean3, Par-l«h "i Url ir, Stai of l,o il u .,

doing Im dtn ln said :itv o' '¦

nndei thi nain aud styli of \\7fold lalni iffs, ngainst Arcadlotluerru, nl the lits f Vern Oruz, State ofN .'¦ 'i It«publi t Ui xico, De_end&nt.

iinmoii:To he Vbove Named Defendanl

Vou tire hereby summoaed lo answer diecomplalnl !n ihls action, herewlth servedupon you, and to Berve a copy of your an-

'v ";i 'li" attorm y for the plaintiftswithin twenty days after fhe service rtf thissummons, "xoluslve of lhe day k,r service;'"¦.I in ca ol your failure to appear and¦'¦¦ '¦ ludgmeni will be taken !t,;;"iin.st voubv default for the relief demanded In thoon ;., int,l>aled n! New York, ln the City andCount.\ ol ..... York, November 14, 1913J'HIN ,i. liU'VKH Attorney for Plalnt'lffs,61 Rroa Iv. .¦ .-. Ni w Vork, N. Y.

To Arcadlo tiuerra, Defendant In the aboveenl .i i. n use'I'h'' foregoing Ktimmons and complaint In

"prvi '¦ "Pi 'i :-ou bj publi 'ation, pursuant tou" ,"',|"r of '.ral le Eugeno A. Phllblh

"i 'b" tUtpn me Courl of the Stateol New <i .:!;, dated December 10th. L918nud hle.il witli the complaint in tha ofTlco ofthe L'lerk of the Supreme ('our1. of the State1 "n-, at he 'ounty Courthouse, lntho :.¦:.> un State of New York.

lati iei ml 20th, 1918JOHN .'. h\Vl Ei:, Attorney for Plaintlff.61 Uron.lv ay, New Vork. N. V.

'"'V' l; '" SJ' rian Prtnco (Br.), Ncwport

p','"': V v .'..'"'v |1:' Salled: Steamer TapojozI; Saileil; Stoamor Trumf

i>'Kl INtlTOx' N. '/. Jan. 13..Arrlred''. .- ,'

MEIIIJ.ONKS, lai 13. Salled; Steamer Eldo-rado (frain San Prancl co) C

(IlV.L'piA p''' Bttamer CCU1° rrlnw

'¦' VNSI v, .lan. " '.,!'. steamer BoxmoreUr i. B moiCA 111)1 KI-", Jan; 16. Salled: Steamer Sonia

n Kotteidam). Sandy llon]\V171 MNOTON N7 /. Jan 14 *a'lle«l: Bark1 la Lureuil (Kr.), San franclscoCAl'M SIWHTKI.. Jan ['iis<rd Steai u r Bo

.'' .' x ¦' ISpifi t!ah ¦: and Norfolk forHarciI' KNT, i' V lan, I. Arrived: SteamerIli V |.,,;. \..W

'I'I'.M'llli'I 17 ,1 Arrive I: Steamer Nant-nni Hr S'l :!. \l.A ll(iCIlEIJ..>Jnn. !.'. Arrived: Steamer Peer-less Ni :. fi r UnS1IANUI1AI, Jiui. il. Arrived: Motor sldp Es-

peranca, I'ortland, Ore., for Manlla; steamer Ju tinTacoma for s, attleIIAV11K, Jan. I',. Salled: Steamer Colebes New\ ork.Hl 1-7 Jan. 10..Arrived Steamer Malndy Court(Ilr.l. Hal tl more,SHAltl'NKSS, Jan. 1,1..Arrived: Steamer OnwenBr ,. I'hlladelphla,iticioi 17 Jan. II.- Salled: Steamer Mount llood(from Kan Kriineise,,), \,w Vork

m1"^^ '"'. ''"". '' ''¦'¦'..¦ Bteamcr TurblniaSc« Orleans via Norfolk i',,r ftottordamnilVRK .lan. 16. I'asaeil: Steamer Mlna Hrra'Li' New York .r il. ItenlamA' I) Kl tland Jan, 13 Arrived: Steam¬

ers Frankmcro (Br.), st. john. N It 16th Josoy.r Uottcruam. motor shiul'a ¦"' ¦,'.¦ Yorl. for Itoturdom, '

I.ONIK) j, Jan 16 Arrive*: Steamer I'. Alai.iniii, (Bi i, Now Vork.tl.' ,\"'""i.n',¦i,'1'"1' 1,"'~Arr,Tetl: Steamor Beat-CAl.KTA 'ciH.iisA.'.lan. 8. -Salled: SteamerKr, IIHlioll N,,r,). New York.ItltKST. Jan 13.- Salie.l steamer MellU (Br.).from Liverpool t,,r Bt, Jolm, .N |(

(B?')BBwtonn"' l4'"~Sall*l! Bttfaroer Bcythlan

lcafl'nii"!1 Zi,i, ,¦,'.""' l5'~Sailodl Steamer BoX-

\v;.Vn',,N,'",V<ni- ,.''.","' ^ 16'~Satled: Stoamor\\ei,iinniM ii, i'ortland.AKICA, Jan, 12. Salled: Steamer Solano, Ta-

TRANSPACIFIC MAILSTlio coiuiocUnir tnnllH e|.f the Qennrtil Post-««« jml ',:, llall l'o .i.t .!,.,. Hlatlon, New York,

1 lancla via h.., Pranelaco, a, R 10 p. m.Jan IS for dlapatch pcr s, Bhlnyo Maru'":". Ll.,",7. Aimtrnlln and specially adiln'.';} '"' 'ch /.¦!!.md via s-.n Krancli. nt6:30 p m, Jan. 80, for dispatch pet s. V.Sura.,, 7 V\'v /-','",i"71 »ud AuatraMa. ria Viuina.ver and Vletorl.l. II. (.., . ;,:;|0 .. , j.ii for rtUnateh par Ba. Makura,Hawail .,,,,1 ftuam, elnaa al n:30 p, m. daily, The

,i i,i"i,'Jl'"r.' 'ii ,,'i" ",'" '',."".''' '"""',llllvfor" '' 'i' alnatlou liy Hio boat opportuiilt).

HELP WANTED MALEBOY.ERRAND ROY

cloak and suit nouse: $S; good position; call allShall & Mandal, 134 VV. 3Tth.

BOY WANTED TO BUN ERRANDS. BRINQWORKING PAPERS. SALARY $8. P. BKAX-

MAR. CO., 10 MAIDEN LANE.BOY Bright, of neat appearance, age 15-14,

by large corporation; uood advanecmcnt.R N Box 70, Station D. N. Y.

BOY' WANTED--DIX & l'i'. 17, 4TII AVE.

LEARN Ti> BE A CHAUFFElTt..Pleasant and'- '¦ work; ilay aud evening classes. Send

fcr freo booklet and "Isltor's pass. Wcst Sldo Y.M. <¦ A, 317 W il 57th.

SALESMEN Wanted, some young fsllows withboat-own t aequalntances to sell Master's Boat

'.. lometers. This well-advertisod article ls »plmplo dovlce, a proven success, accepted enthusl-

lly ly boatmen. Not an easy monoy propo-bliluii. but a good bustnesi opportunity; conimls-°lon basis. Call Barclay 8180. IrTin Masicr'a.7r, I'ark Row.

SALESMAN, Insurance luan: >i»!f...li.l opportunitylor thoso not afraid to work: conim. basis. Call

forei.n, Room 103, 217 West 125th st.

YOUNG MAX. familiar With chocklng magazine inii 'wspaper advtrtlsiiig. Apply Room 325, Tribune

Bulldltig.

HELP WANTED FEMALE

BOOKKEEPER-STENOGRAPHER. Experienced.good pennian, quick and accurate at figures;

Bteady position io rlgbt party. M. White, 163 Bow-

CASHIER wanted In moat market. Gerken. 3369Broadway, near 137th st.

COOK and GENERAL UOUSEWORKER..Smallfamily; reference required; $10 to $43 month.

Simpsoi 425 West End ave.

EXPERIENCED STITCHER wanted at the WanderI'rcss at $7 a wock. 114 East 13th st.

FIRST CLASS CUTTER. sheet eutter and bookttluimer ut tlie Wander Press, 114 7'aat K'-ih it.

GIRL WAXTED -TO RUN ERRANDS AN!)MAKE UERSELF USEFL'L IX OFFICK; SAL¬

ARY jx, BRAXMAN CO., 10 MAIDEN LANE.GIRL to make herself useful iu factory nfllee;

musl be quick aiid correct at Qgures; stalo wagesexpected. Box I. S -54, Tribune Offlee,GIRLS Packing candy; experienco unnecessary;

steady; good wages. Leaf Mfg.. llii Giecnpointnve BrooklynGIRLS, OVJ ll 16. STEADY'. BACK-] 27 W. y.0tli

HAHIDRE.5SER. Marcel waver, for hotel posluou.Apply S. H. Butts, 1834 Broadway.

HERE IS YOUKOPPORTUNITY!

WELL.PAID,PERMANENTEMPLOYMENT

In TiieTELEPHONE SEKVICE.

Jft.00 and $10.00 while lcarning, dur-Ing flrst four weeks.(Earnings -vithln next few weekeaverage $11.50 to $14.,",o a week.according to tours of duty assiijned.Earnings by end of tlrst year aver-ago $14.00 to $17.50 a week, accord¬ing to tours of duty asslgned.Further salary Increases bring avr-aiie earnings i'or experienced opera¬tors up to us high as $l».oi> to $22.50b week, according to tours of dutyasslgned.Many advanced and moro highlypi.d positions open to tnose who areu mbitlous.

No experience necessarj.Age IS to 25 years.

EMPLOTEES ARE ESPECIALLTWELL CAHEU FOR

Homelike quarters.Luncheons served at cosL

Vacations with pay.Anniversary payments, sick

beneflts nnd penslons." 'o X ftour working dayCONVENIENT APPLICATION OF¬

FICES OPENAr.p<y weeUdays, day or evening,

during hours shown.Manha' tan;

68 West Houston St.,9 a. m. to Bp.ro.

1464 Broadway (at 4.M St.),12 m. to 9 p. m.

23 Eait 21th St (at Madison Ave.),12 m. toSp.ro.

Bronx:4 53 East Trcmonl Ave.,

l p. m. to 9 p. nt.Brooklvn:

Rl Willoughby St.. 0 a. m. to 5 p. m.1030 Gates Ave. (at Broadway),

12 nv to 8 p. m.5110 Fifth Ave. (near 51st St.),

1 2 m. to S p. m.NEW YORK

TELEPHONE COMPANY

llul SEWORK Woman 7i general housowork;refei ¦: onth; and man to take rare of

horses Mrs T ,l McGuirl. Ear Rockaway, L. 1.T 7,, Roi kaway 0

WANTED.- A young lady stenographer and tvpHtin of!l.-i> ot wholesale house. I'idl after 1 p. m.

61 VV. 23d st.

YOTING lady, familiar with checklng magazlnos innewspaper advertising. Apply Room 325, Tribuno

Ruildlng

SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALt]GOVERNESS. EliRllsh: tcn.-lr- Kntiel,. wjU take

cnttre charge children four to twelve year^T Tenyears' fe'erenee one employer. Pity or country.Ml ntzGerald's Bureau, 54(3 jlb ave

WORKING bouscki eper '¦ ntlen nn's home; exii ¦:¦ did personal ref

ciei.>; ii. or eoiintry. Miss Sbaughncssy'sAgency, SUO Olli ave.

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTEDFEMALE

A..A..COUPLE. English; butler and parlonnaldor chambermald; city or country; $10Cr-$125. r.,

Miss llofmayer's Agoney, io East 43d .st., thirdftoor. Telephone 8047 Murray Hlll.

CHA.MBER.MAID..Waitress; young Irish Protrs-tn.i; ln suhurban town; good references.1 L.

Miss llofmayer's Agency, 10 East-13d st.. third!(Lor. Telephone 8947 Murray II! 11.

CIIAMBEHMAID..Asslst waitress; young Englishwoman; good city references <;.. Mlss llofmayer's'

Agency, 1" East 43d st., third floor. Telephone8947 Murray 11111.

C11AMBERMA1D OR PARLORMAID; thoroughlyexperienced; live years' reference last employer.

Ml I'TtzGerald s Bureau, 516 5th avo. ;

WAITRESS or PARLORMAID Excellent Pmg ref-,¦1 'itces; Ity famllj $-15 $50. H Mlss Hof-

n lyer's igencj 10 East -1 st., tliird floor. Tele-phi r 8947 Murray Hlll.

WAITRESS Tlioroughly experienced; al! sal uN,sandwiches; excellent references. Miss Fltz-

i; I' Bureau, 54« 5th ave.

CITATION

SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION. THE PEO¬PLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

17. Un Craci of God, Free nnd Indepi nd-ent. TO: THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OFTl'IE STATIO OF NEW VORK, AND TOALL PERSONS WHO MAV BE OU CLAIMTi> IIE il"- heirs and next of kin of Mar-!Ban Whltethorn, deceasi d, SEND GREET-1N<;WHEREAS. Itudoif ifagenstecher, who.

resldes al No. 52 West 40th Street, Boroughof Manhattan, the City of New Y'ork. haslately applled to tho Surrogates' Court of"iir County of N'cw York, to have a certaln-Instrument In wrltlng, bearing date i h«- Ttliday of December, 1918, relatlng to boUlreal anrl p na property, duly proved asthe last will nnd tcstament of MargaretWhltethorn, who was at the tlma of her;deal h r n aldi nt of the County of NewYork, decea:THEREFORE, you and ench of you are

olted to ;.'¦¦. ci before tho Surrogates'Oourl of our County of Xew York, at theHall of Records, in the County ,,f NewYork, "ti ili" thlrteenth day of February,"in- Ihousand nine hundred and nlneteen,at half-pasl ten o'clock In the torenoon ofthnt day, w hy the said will and testamentshould not be admitted to probate as a willof real nnd personal property.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, wo have!caused the seal of tlt¦ Surrogates' Court ofltho said County of Now York to be lo-re-unto .ullx. d. IWITNESS, Hcnorable John 17 Cohalan, a

Surrogate of our Bald Cotintj f New Yorknt said County, ihe eighth day of January,m the year of our Lord ono thousand i.im;hundred and nlneteen. I

(L. S.) DANIEL J. DOWDNEY.Clerk of the Surrogates' Court,

PROPOSALSPROPOSALS FOR LINSEED OIL..Sealedproposals will be received al tbe olBcc oflthe General Purchasing Ortlcer, Tho Pan-|a*ria Canal, Washington, D. C, until 10-30o'clock A, M. January 2.',, 1919, at whicht!ni" they «iu be opened ln pubiic, for fur-nlshlng the above-mentl.d articlesBlanks and Information relatlng to this clr-cular (1,2113) may be obtained from - mnofllce tn Un offices of the assistant purchas-Ing agents, 24 State Street, N.w Vork Cityand GOD Common Street, New Orleans.7"ul.o,uia: m-,., from the United States Bn-;','¦' timces in ih,. principal citiesthrpughoul tho United States..A. L.li.i.Ni. Oonoral Purohaslnf Officer,

LOST, FOUND AND REV. ARDSL08X BANKBOOK8

OST..Bankbook No. 8<Jl,5'<7 of Rank forHavlngs, ^so Fourth ave,, New Yort Pay.lent stopped. Please return book to bank

rtising ColumnsIMPORTANT NOTICE i DEATHSBirth. Engapement, Marrlage. Den liand In Memoriam Notlces may betelephoned to Tho Tribune any t!m«up to mllnight for Insertlon ln tb»next day's papor. Just call

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BIRTHSALOVLS To Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.

Aloyis, on January l'j, 7.7'.', a son. Lying-In Hospital.CHASE Mr. and Mrs. Jules Chase. of 853

Kelly st., Bronx, announce the birth of ason on Saturday, January 11.

FLAXBAUM Mr. aiul Mrs. Charles H.Flaxbaura (nee Friedberg), of 992 EasternParkway, Brooklyn, announce tlie birth ofa daughter, January 15.

MEYERS Mr. and Mrs. Gerson H. Meyers(nee Lillian Phillip3), of 1630 St. Nicho-las av., announce the birth of a ton atFlower Hospital, January IL

ENGAGEMENTSLAIGHTON-ROCERS Mrs. John LevevettRogers announces the engaitement ed' herdaughter, Miss Caroline Stanard Rocers,to Mr. Alfred P. Laighton, of Flushing.L. 1. 4

MARRIAGESCULBERT.CARjON- In Paris, France. Sat¬

urday, January 11, 1919, Lucette BlancheMarie, daughter of Mr. aml Mrs. MarcelCaron, 20 Rue des Marronniers, Paris, toLieutenant Frederic Paul Culbert, 17 S.Navy. son ol' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Culbert,East Orange, N. ,1.

DEATHSAHERN On January 15, Jane Ahern,widow of Simeon J. Ahern and belovedmother of Florertce Louise, Edward Pyneand the late James Herbert Ahern. Massin the Lady Chapel. St. Patrick's Cathe¬dral, Friday. January 17. at 10 o'clock.

BANGS- After a pro!on|-ed illness. nt 1hePresbyterian Hospital. on Wednesday,January 15, Anson Myron Bangs. Fu¬nerai private, from the home of hisdaughter, Mrs. Lorenzo Armstrong, 53East 51st st.

BARRERA Octavio, on January 11. Ser¬vices, "THE FUNERAL CHURCH."Broadway, 66th st. (Frank E. Camnbell's),Friday, 3 p. m.

RARTON Martha, on January 1". Services"THE FUNERAI. CHURCH," Broadway66th st. (Frank E. Campbell's), Friday,8:30 ).. ro.

BOORAEM -Rolfe Roosevelt. son of An-toinette Van Vorst and the late HughToler Booraem, at Memorial Hospital,Morristown, N. J., on January lii. 1919.Funerai serviee at St. Peter's Church,Morristown, on Saturday, January 18, nt11 a. m. Train leaves Hoboken, Lacka¬wanna Railroad, at 9:15 a. m. Newarkpapers please copy.

BUTTNER On January 7.. Albert, belovedhusband of Martha, father of Rosalie. Fu¬nerai Friday, 1 p. m., from 239 Bainbridgest., Brooklyn Washington Cemetery.

COLE.In New York City. January 14,Herbert, son of the late Rev. Hiram II.d-brook and Margarette Buckmaster Cole.

CONNORS On January 7"".. 1919. PeterHannon, son of thi- late James and Cath-erine nnd brother of James P. aud CeceliaM. Connors. Funerai lrom residence, 415West 17th 7., Friday morning. Requiemmass, Corpus Christi Church, 9:30.

DALAND At Elizabeth. N. .!., Wednesday,January 7",, mr.', William B. Daland. Fu¬nerai at the residence of \w daughter,Mrs. .1. V. Donnell, 545 Morris nv., Fri¬day, January '7, at 8 o'clock p. in.

DAVIS.Susie M., died Thursday, January71, 1919, after a brief illness. Serviee atSt.' Bartholomew's Chapel, I'ark av. and50th st., at ."> p. m., Friday, January 17,1919.

DEMAREST Suddenly, on January 15,Florence Seavey, wife oi William T. Dema-rest. Funerai from her late residence,Mamaroneck, N. V., Saturday, January IS,2:30 i'. m. Autoa will meet train leavingGrand Central Station 1 77 p. m.

DU BOIS- On Tuesday, January 11, 1919.at Iu-hite residence. 667 Madison av.. Will¬iam A. Du Bois, son of the late Dr. Abramand Catherine Brinckerhoff Du Bois, inthe 80th year of his age. Funerai private.It is kindly retiuested that no flowers 1"sent.

DUVEEN On January r... residence.'."7 ;,;'i ;,¦... Henry .7. beloved husband olDora Duveen n father of Geoll'ry Du*[.'uncral pri\ ate.

ELLIS On Tuesday, .1. nuarj I. 1919, Mar-garetha, wife of the late Charle* W. Elhs,at the residence of her son, Augustus, 142Ruth st., Brooklyn. Interment in GreenwoodCemetery Friday, 2 p. m.

FAHNE8TOCK Abby. on January 15 Ser¬vices, "THE FUNERAL CHURCH." Broad¬way, 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell's), Fri¬day, 5 p. m.

FELLOWS- -January 11. 1919, Emma LouisaCockcroft, widow- of Robert Fellows anddaughter of the late William Cockcroft,M. D. Funerai sewiees Friday, 11 a. m..

at the residence of her brother, 31 Sea-man av.

FLETCHER Nichplas A. Fletcher, formerlyPfletschinger, Tuesday, January 14, at, hisresidence, 619 West 127th st. Funerai ser¬

vices Friday, 11 a. m., at St. Matthew'sChurch, 28 West 84th st. All friends in¬vited. Interment at Woodlawn. -

FRANCIS On Wednesday, January 15,1919, Judson T. Francis, in his 65th year.Funerai services at his late home, 33 Chest-¦..! st., Englewood, N. J., on Saturday. 18th,on arrival of Erie Railroad train leavingJersey City at 3:44 p. m. Kindly omitflowei i.

GUNDLACH -Caroline, on January 15. Ser¬vices THE FUNERAL CHURCH, Broad¬way, tilitji st. (Frank E. Campbell's), Fri¬day, 8 :30 p. m.

IIART- At his residence, 190 Daniel LowTerrace, Now Brighton, S. L, on Januarv15, Patrick A. Hari, beloved husband ifAgnea Funck. Requiem mass at theChurch of Our Lady of Good Counsel, SLPaul's av., Tompkinsville, S. L, Friday,at 10 aT m. Interment St, Peter's Ceme-tery. Please omit flowers. -

KAUFMANN- On January 15, after a short!illness, at Atlantic City, N J., Nanette E.,beloved wife of William G. Kaufmann anddaughter of the late Julius and MathildaEhrmann. Funerai private.

KRATZ- Dorothy, beloved widow of ConradKratz and mother of Mrs. John Beiswan-Iger, in Steubenville, Ohio. January 6, 1919.Funerai services won- held in Grace Eng¬lish Lutheran Church, Baltimore, January9, 1919. Burial at Baltimore Cemetery. -

LOW -At New Rochelle, N. Y., January 11,l'.'l'.i, Ella Peshine, beioved wife of LymanHaynes Low. Funerai services at thehome, 1!8 Clinton av., New Rochelle, onFriday, ut 2 p. m.

LUMELLO.January 15, Adrien Louis, be¬loved* husband of Sarah IgSimello (neeO'Neill). Funerai Saturday, ;i a. m.

MEINHARD.On January 15, Ro-a Frank,beloved wife of tlie late Henry Meinhard.Funerai serviee will be held at the chapelin Salem Fields Cemetery on Friday morn¬ing, January 17, at 1" o'clock. Savannab(Ga.) papers please copy.

MOORE -At Maplewood, N. J.. nn TuesdayJanuary 14, 1919 Edwin Moore. formerly ofYonkers, N. Y., ased 81 years. Funeraiserviee Bt the residence of his daughterMrs. A. N. Williams. 7 Clinton av., Maple¬wood, N. J., on Friday, Januarj' 17, at 3p. m.

NICKERSON.At Stamford. Conn., or.AVednesduy, January 15, 1919, Edi'th FBabcock, wife of Edward F. Ni'clierson ofNew York and Sound Beach. Conn.. 'anddaughter of George E. and Agnea Pe'rmanBabcock. Funerai Ht Woodlawn ChapelWoodlawn, N. Y.. Saturday morning at10 :30 o'clock.

PENDRELL On Tuesday, January 14, 1919Louise Colgate PendrelL, wife of li. Da-vldson. Funerai Berviees to be held ilNew Rochelle on Friday, January 17, 1919at :30 p. m.

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PERKINS In Dnnbury. Conn.. January 15Mary Whittlesey Brown. wife of John r'Perkins. Funerai m Washington, ConnSaturday, at 12:30 o'clock.

PERKINS In Dunhury, Conn., January li,Mary Whittlesey Brown, wife of John i:'IVrkins. Funerai services in Waahiiu-UmLonn.. Saturday. at 12 :30 p, tn.

PIERCE On January 11. V'l'i, Marytered into rest at her residence 5o 'W*"106th st. Funeral on Fiiday' at 9?o'clock. Requiem maas at the ChuiJ! .

the Ascension. West 107th st.. at io 5 oIInterment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery

PU.LOT On .January 15, at .« j^' '

gt., of pneumonia, Gertrude Hubbard "artof Peter Stuyvesant Pillot Funeral".\ate. Interment at Washington, D c"""PURDY Suddenly. at Purdys, n'v'j"

'.-'>'. Kuneral^"vii at his late Purdya, N v"Iv at * V-'

S- m- Interment Ivandell CanejTSom< rs, N.Y. *utl«'y.RANDOLPH At North Tarrytowa * von January 18, 1918, Kn-hard H R.dolph, aged 68 years. 'roreT"late residence 774 North WashinKton ,7on Friday, 17th inst., at 7 p. m. ^

RANDAI.br Mary EHrabsth. Lyirur i« «» .at "THE FUNERAL CHURCH?" b£_way. .'..fi and 67th sto. (Frank k cSj

RAVEN" At his residence, at Caldwdl V jon January 15. Anton A. Haven. fa Z.86th year f his are. Funeral sen-ic«the Reformed Church on the H.i.v.Pierrepont st, near Henry st BrtwftN. Y on Saturday afternoon at 2$$*'ROSENER- On Wednesday. January IIFelix, beloved husband of Hermi«m his 72d year. Funeral from h.Tf;'." " Pr«ident st.. Brook£

ay^morning, 10 o'clock. Crcmati0.^ROCHESTER- On Tuesday, January 14 ,".2122 California st., Washington. fa |Z,ith year Louwa Agatha Bamman. «._.oi Roswell Hart Rochester and rn.thw

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Anna Rochester. Funeral at Brook.*Cemetery Chapel, Englewood. N J pTday. January 17. at 7:7". r»In *|_S_Erie Station, Jersey City, at 1:77 T?mobiles in waiting at Englewood stetioaSAALFIELD On Janua ¦. LO. in Pkuu.Z^:v .' -. ohio at;ing business in 1 had relattn"for many years with publishers in NeKYork. He was a member of the old ;_.

"nt. N. Y. N. G.SHELDON George R.. on Tuesday. .Tanum14. at Carbondale, 111.. aa result of .1accident. S rvices v LU be held at t_>< hurch of the Holy Communion. 6th _Tand 20th st., on Friday. at 11 a. m.SMITH On January 15, 1919 Lucy Jo.sephine, widow of Sterling Smith and ji».

er o the late General Joseph Wheeler. inner 90th year. Funeral from her law'nee, L73 i olumbia 17 ighta, Brwk-lyn. N. Y.. Saturda: :S, at 3o'clock. Please omit no

STERRY- On Tuesday, January 14, lanWilliam De Witt, eldest son of the lat*George E. an Catherine Van Vliet DfWitl Ster*y. Funeral Friday at 10 aFirst Presbyterian Church. Koselle, N JInterment at eonvenience of family.TATHAM At the residence of her brotht-William IL Collins, esq., Haverford, Penn''

on January I, 119. Cornelia CollinsTatham, widow oi the late Benjaminlatham. Funeral serviees will h- held atthe Church of the B jpje, fcfthst., east of Madison avi m' pn.day, Janua'TAYLOR tlt' pneumonia, at her residencr'. Jennie McComb Tajlo.'r"ZUr nd UW.iiK. laylor. of Baltimore, Md Serviees 8rBartholome« '-. Chapel. Park av. and

moi ning, January p.'1 ¦'. at half-past nine o'clock. Baltimorel'"i ers pl< ase copy.

lyn, N. V, January 1.7, 1919. Funeralprivate. Interment Watertown, N. Y.UNTERBERG- Florence, after short fflnauJanuary 15, beloved daughter of Louis

;'i:" ,El nestine Unterberg. Funeral fremEaM L6th st., Fri-

at 7 p. ni.VON DOHLEN On January 15, 1919. Len»

Henry VOIuneral sen late resi-dence, 216 Lee av., Brooklyn. on Fridav.January 17, at S p. m. interment private,Saturday, January

VON ENDE On January ... Herwegh, be-loved husband of Adi enyi vonEnde. Serviees at "THE FUNERALCHURCH, Broadway 66th sl (CampbellBldg.), Thursday afternoon, 3:30 o'clock.Priva...

WICHELNS On Wednesday, January li\"' ' Vlma WiehHru.

:k Wichelru.January i".

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'.'¦ '"¦. ¦"' ProspectPlai 1.

WILLING t ,,f pneu-monia. Van ii on of l

Van derVeer Willing, . year, at hi*

av., Ger-"".¦ ices at hi»

' late ,n, at i1 'New York.

WILLETS On Tl ird day, Fi month.fonr-teenth daj. 1919, Am> ia vVillets. in her87'd !' Willeta and

daughter of the late Samuel ann HannahW. Underhill. ., ai her lateresidence, :."', 7th av.. on Sixth day (Fri¬day¦. th, -. enteio'cloi k. Ini '.. L. I.

CEMKTEKIliSTHK tVOODI \\» N ( I'.mi-71 i;ry

TroJIty

SLRKOGATES' NOTICES

SHERMAN, FREDERICK N..IN PUR8V-r ,-f H morable John P.

:. a Surrogate of the County of N'ewYork, NOTICE ls hereb) given to all per-sons having claims against Frederick N.Sherman, late of the Cou ty of New York,

d, to pres nt the a with vouah-ers thereof, to tt.. at bla placof transacting business, at thi ofhee eiMerkle & Merkle, his attorneys, at No. 233Broaxlway, In thi Borough of M&nhatUa

City of Ni w Vurk. irtate of Ne»York, .. .r bef ri tbe 25th tiay of July,1919.

Dated, New York, the 17th ciay of JM-uary, 1919.

ROBERT A. BROWN, Lxecutor.MERKLE & MERKLE, Attorneys f"rExa or, O P. O. A -ss, 333Broadway, aattan,New York City,

IX PURSUANCE OF \N ORDBB OVII mo irrogate

'f the lount v ,f Ni w 3 the 25tbday of November, 1918 a herebr

Hg8in»tHarry" Wheeler Powell, Countrof :.'¦»- YurK. deceased, ti present tn»same with vouchers thereof de stib-

al hi pla, e of irai ng hu*'"ness, at tl.lice of llart. Stevenson, W»l-t,,ti & Senior, her attorneys, 7. 20 NsssMBtr/et, In the City ol New Ver):, ou or t*"

l'ateii, New Vork, tho 27th day of Ntfvember, 1918

MAV MOSHER Pl iWELI*utrii-

HART STEVENSON, WALTON & St-NIOR,Al v. 70 N»»-aau Street, New 'i'.-rk Citj

UNITED STATES TRUST roMPAJftl. .N I OlAIM IKtSl L.U1OF NEW VORK. Exi

STEWART .v SHEARER. Attorntor, i.. Waii Streel Mai

iNl ^^ S

neya '<*.lattaa.

CANET. B CHARLES..IN PURSUArKSof an order ,.t' ho

u Surrogate ^r lhe <.-¦ h»v:t«

againsl B. Charles Canet, i.i'-e of t*»Coumy of New 1 ted, 10 Pr''s*rihe i-aiii>. with voucben tha »>*¦acrlber,at transacting buaJna*No. 16 Wall Street, ln the Borougb ot J*__hattan. ln tha City of New Vork, on or Wfor« the 2(.Hh ilay of Mav, ltlf.

Dated. New STork, tho ilih day af Nora*ber, VJ18.

BANKERS TRUST COMPANT.ExecutO*

WHITE ft CA8E, Atiornf\s for ExecUt»14 Wail Street, Now Vork City.

XN PUhSUANCH ov AN riRPFR &Honorable John P. Cohalan a Surrrf»w

of the County of New York. NOhereby ?.¦.,,.n i,, .\i persons having .l»l**against Mark w Maclay, lute of tha C»j__|<>f Nl W > "I i%. ,!", eased. t,. pie», nl the !.»*.vi vouchera thereof to thi" aubacHMSat tt elr plai e of transacilne l>'.-tha office of Mmk \v. Maelaj Jr S__§William Street. In tha City of New i'or7on or before ihe. 3ou> day of March a«*

Datad, New Vork, thi- 7.»ih du.» of *."temlisr, isis

MAKK \V. MACLAY. .1«ALCH1BALD M. MACLAl.__JJAdminlstr»tvi»

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