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% PAGE EIGHT ?- = MANY CASUALTIES ARE was REPORTED BY PERSHING T' , shot : dept Although List Yet Received, a* ^ T Onlv (i2 Names Given Out. 1 ; new Officers Are Numerous. tinu j post trial Washington, March 18.?T^"'p|et? names of six commissioned officers appear in the last casualty list given I out by the war department. Lieut. J Richard Ii. Whltner died of accident: i e(. ^ lieutenants Louis W. Ross and Jno. j ]affC W. Apperson were wounded in ac-j tion, and Lieutenants William P-; wj,a Bledsoe, Granville M. Burrow and,at () William C. Dabney were slightly.nr wounded. h{m Aitnougn ine usi lorwaruod oy offir* General Pershing, is the longest yet: e(j | received, only 62 names were issued take by the war department on account; of delays in checking. The 62 given' out were divided as follows: Killed J AM in action, four; died of wounds.| three; died of accident, two; died of, disease, five; wounded, severely,) four; wounded. slightly, 42; M*'" "wounded," two. Nearly BO names were withheld1 for checking. Among them were several killed, but most were slightly wounded. W The list follows: can Killed in action?Privates Wil- l'rar liam (Ellinger, Marshall II. Jarrett, ty t( Jospeh E. White and Joan Deposta of tl Molles. can Died of wounds?Sergt. Ixroy W. ' Miller and Privates Ted A. Rutler and Carl Larsen. arul Died of accident?Lieut. Richard |P'" H. Whitner and Private Edwin C. p,OR Todd. Fi Died of disease?-Corporal Charles as * M. McCord and Privates Ernest Ed- 0t * wards. Edmund G. Holmes. Einar w',r Reinholt Moller and Jos. A. Yorkes. % 11,11 hous Wounded severely?Sergt. Otto C. wpr<1 Leach and Privates Ralph R. Ca- ,Fp mick and William G. Carroll and) n.s Bugler Howard G. Parker. | . ^ Wounded?Lieutenants Louis W.j p5irt Ross and John W. Apperson. I takii Wounded slightly?Lieutenants fider William P. Bledsoe, Granville M. the Burrow. Willinm <\ Dnhnev Sprrt t-i Carl Kahn, Corporals Lewis Dagg. i Kah Jacob Klein, Frank Phillips. Ebnerj ijCai "Werner and Privates Bernie Bald-' tee, win. Fenley S. Beeler, John Reran, houi Perry C. Bradfield, Frederick J. ||e < Cairns, Noah W. Cox, Joe J. Czapa, | who Frank J. Danko, Warthy O. Davis, prol Arlo E. Dibble. Jacob O. Dillenber-; reVe ger. Clay W. Dukes. Olaf Evenbye. mod Harold R. Gerhart, Archie Fahlgren, an,j Phillip Goldstein. Henry Kessler.jjng Mike Klachko. Benjamin F. Mercer,| that Max Meyers, Doniinick P. Nogri.'od t Hjalmar G. Nelson. James J.j j, O'SJiaughnessey. Angelo Pagotto. nu.? Jos. F. Potrovic. Jos. Riohter. The- tj(M1 odore Ross, Frank Rzeznik. Henry js J(] F. Sschwalbach. Alvin Smiley, Percy wjia1 J. Turner, Harry F. Weidman. Clare ,U|n E. West and Finery E. Wilcox. tracl * 'the MRS. HIRSCH RECEIVES A ONE-YEAR SENTENCE ^ ? jdela Woman Defendant in Atlanta Black- E' mail Trial Also Is Fined I*an 1 ther K? IIOO i 1 r-.il n ing her Atlanta, March 18.?Mrs. Marguret A. Hlrsch was convicted by a jury j. In superior cour? Saturday of an attempt to extort $500,000 from Mayor Asa G. Candler by blackmail and was (javf given the maximum sentence in rnnf Georgia for a misdemeanor ?a year in prison and a tine of $1,000. *- i cutt "W. 'Cook, indicted jointly with her| and tried two weeks ago, also rereived the maximum sentence, but I tnutpafl r\f tho niicn ' given a year and o day on the chain-i gang at hord labor. ,|m< When Judge Hill pronounced sen-j tence, Mrs. Ilirsrh remained seated. J but when the judge concluded. she looked up and said: "I haven't a word to say." Her counsel, however, immediately announced that a mo- v Hon of appeal would be made later, and Judge Hill fixed bond at $3,000. sovi Mrs. Ilirsrh was unable to furnish n,ari bail and was returned to the cell she ca,)1 has occupied since her indictment a , re! month ago. *lus The jury received the case late Saturday after long hours of argu- ,un roent by counsel. It was out just rom 26 minutes, six minutes longer than Pnr< was the Jury that convicted Cook. A While the Jury deliberated. Mrs. fror Ilirsrh apparently was confident and Mos even when the adverse report was made by the foreman she took the the result with greater calm than she O had shown at any time during the that trial, and in marked contrast to her the i demeanor when counsel was arguing tie < the case. T hen she sat with her Rusi tiead bowed in her arms and wept was bitterly when denounced by counsel will tor the State. even Judge Hill held that Mrs. Hirsch ery j . t i uCi lanca unfitted for labor on (he public] to reorganize the cou ks of Fulton lounty and that she . trial and agricultural li ild be confined in the woman's Officials do not profea 11 Intent of the state penitentiary Vihut extent Germany tiled reviile. her forces in policing t he hearing on the motion for n Russia js compelled to trial f^r Cook has been con bow muoh farther Ge ed until March 23, having been ntay penetrate Russia poned from today because the Were deeply interested i I of Mrs. Hirscli was rot com- from Moscow which s, sd in time to hear arguments on Russian factions were d< motion. ]v that peace will be Irs. Ilirsch and Cook were i" , only, and that Russia w ,'d last February 14. for attempt- . Kether with a new soc. ilackmail of the mayor alter the resist the Germans. ' >r had gone before a special onJy KiiKhtl>- more than ul Jury and related details of (|0ieKates expected to Hit t was alleged to have transpired press were reported as is private business office 1- ebrU-1 caused comment. 6. where Mrs. Hirsch called on, Thp attJtude of the A, and Cook later appeared at the|ernmMlt towards any ? 1 door. I.ater. the mayor claim- : toward? a RenRral peac, Lhe man and woman had under-, ppnRp Qf Ku?sla ,R dir, n to extort money from him. w|th thp express|on of ^ Cecil in the house of co ERICAN PLANES ARE ?ven lf 8UCh a proposal BEING RAPIDLY BUILT Gc aDy: " '?aUS ?M* vVar department offic convinced that the G ltc in France By July lnsur- ready to undertake a big . . . ?? , ?i . me western rroni, uesi ing Adequate Protection of ! notices sent out from G( I . S. Forces. I patches concerning an ! which Field Marshal i 'burg was reported to hi ashington. March 18.?Amerl- ha| 8,nce the a?ie8 ap built battleplanes will be in 8pongive to 0ermany8 1 ,ce by July, in sufficient quanti- lBal8 the offens|ve mU8t R( > insure adequate air protection mtle interest. lie sectors then held by Ameri-l ?.. . . . A statement attributet troops. This statement rests on | ....... , , von Ludendorff. that Ger highest authority and was made . . ,, ... - .. , .. stronger than her enem full recognition of all failures ,. . . .. . . . 'timating that she is wait disappointments that have ham.... . r .. . tacked, appeared not d the development of the air with the Hindenburg ram. i ? Whatever Germany s pr< gures on the aviation situation , oyer AmerIca and (ho a ell as facts and figures on every j reltoraled> are ln thp , r branch of the government's , and the,r s(and aRain8t preparations, were laid before Ipoa(.e |g ag strong as |t 'ally the full membership of the|any Ume ,n (he past se military committee, as thev; disclosed to the senate commitActing Secretary Crowd! again [^l||||||||||||||||||||||m ided at the session in the rooms b=i''lllllllllllllllllllllllllll he war council at the war de ment. where the new policy of Z^Z rig congress directly into the con- ? ice of the executive branch of SE C government, was launched. he comment of Representative n. of California, ranking Repub1 member of the house eommit- SZZ expressed the sentiment of the ?? <e members on the new poliey. ? <aid it means team work by the z^z WEDI^ le government on the enormous ?; loms that faro it Tho flciirnitl aled to the committee, the iin iate demands of the war program ?? the progress being made in meet- zzz them, he added, made it clear the country was still unawak- = be enormity of its undertakings. == was disclosed to the committee =: ibors that the a'rplane produc- sss proernm in the United States. iday substantially CO days behind L had been hoped for by the sail- ^z: e officials. The foreign conIs which were to have provided | ?~ initial fighting equipment for == ?ral Pershing's air forces, are ?* further behind. There is every = peet, however, that some of the ?? y will be made up. ren shotild the 60 days lost time = d. however, and even though pQ e should be no deliveries on the ipeafl contracts. General Persh- TTlCfltiori1 will receive a considerable nam- ??1 of American built planes by ZEE Ifinn/pnS Estimates ot the time required U/vUICfloi et a comnleted hattlenlsn*? fTr.ru 1 factory in the United States to = front, have been placed at 00 == i. The war department is now 3=: / entrating its efforts on reducing period, with bright prospects of / \ \ ing it in half, ~~ I \ LSON NOTE RECEIVED H I if ' ERE TREATY RATIFIED |? I W)/ tcver, Russian Soviets' Approval ?- r pcy i?f l'eace Terms May Not Dis- IZZ j^iy\ pel Clians. zzz v Washington, March 18.--The de- I \Jl >n of the all-Russian congress of =E / |\jl ets at Moscow, to ratify the Ger- I n\, 1 peace trems, announced in press I M % es, was reached after receipt of ?I II ddent Wilson's message to the R. // sian people, assuring them that Sz f 1/ j srica would take the first oppor- I l| | ity to help them regain their z= || | ? plete sovereignty and independ- iS LJ 3 ? * message to the state department S a American Consul Summers, at ? cow, said the President's mes- as ~???? > was delivered two days before Si Soviets met. s5 W fflclal expression here indicated Sg- I aJL America and the allies expect EE MmmAM* M action of the congress to have litlirect bearing on the general SS nian situation. It apparently =? believed that chaotic conditions as continue in Russia for a time, Es t though the Germans make ev- a? effort to re-establish order and H||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| I ^ * STER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. n try's iudus- I MISS MARY LOUISE DYE "to know ,o l!RIUE OF MR. THOMPSON plans to use he provinces l!c?utiful Wedding Solemnized I.ast relinquish or . . . ? . Week in Kershaw Metiiod'st rman troops itself. They Church, n a dispatch ______ ?id that the centring free- (Kershaw hra.) i temporal An unusually pretty wedding was ill gather to solemn.'zed at the Kershaw Metlioialistic army . # . .. , dist church last Wednesday afterThe fact that , half of the! when Miss Mary Douise Dye. ,0<1U uic vv?i. ? ?<"v uouriuci ui .vir. ana .virs. voting algo;C. L. Dye. became the bride of Ruiius Kmericon Thompson, of Lnncnsmerlcan gov-'^r. The church, though not elaberman move orately decorated, was beautiful in e at the ex- ivy and yellow roses, which were ectly in line very gracefully intertwined, while Lord Robert rich, green pines furnished a beautimmons, that ful background and reflected the soft I came from glow of the many candles arranged b considered, here and there among the roses and ials are not ivy. erinans are Just before the entrance of the offensive on bridal party Miss Elva Reese, ac>ite advance coinpanied by Mrs. J. C. Parker at ermany. Dis- the piano, gave two violin solos interview In "Traumere" and "Shubert's Ser? ,-on Hlnden-: cade." ive declared Immediately after this as the first peared irre- notes of Lohengrin's wedding nmrch jeace propo- were sounded, the doors opened and 0 on, evoked the Rev. W. S. Patterso* of Lancaster. pastor of the groom, entered 1 to General an(i took his stand in the pulpit, many is now The two groomsmen, Messrs. Leland ies, and in- Boyce of Charlotte. and Howard ing to be at- Williamson, entered from opposite to coincide sides and proceeded down the side interview, aisles. The two maids. Misses Adeagram, how- laide Thompson, sister of the groom, llies, it was and Adelnide Nelson, a cousin, both war to win, beautifully gowned in yellow crape a premature de chine with trimmings of lace, and has been at carrying yellow jonquils beautifully arranged 111 long-handled baskets, illinium minimi mi m M him Ml MMlll 11 (III III) IIIIIIIIIII t lllllil ECIAL ANNOU1 ON IESDAY AND THURSDA SCHLOSS BROS OF BALTIMORE AND Mil will hold their Semi TAILORING D1 in our store ai You Are Cordial! Mowing our custom, we shall h ed date, our semi-annual , will be in charge of one of th ~r. will show you the i Tp . coming season. Talk &' %. to buy if you don't wa Si'r This Schloss Tait jfsfor looked forward to by |t j\ brings to you the tacili live in New York or BJ "what's what'in met I able cost. I j> I >~r~*rn , SCHLOSS rfc ? - co. Kethis i \w3 a house of 40 years \ that would ordinarily ^ WE SHALL Li NC ASTER ] THE BEST PLACE 1 I llilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! t * '. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. Suffered Several C^l Years. PERUNA fH| MADE ME WELL f~^7~ JWj 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Reuther, 1002 11th p. ,. flB&iy St., N. W.. Washington. D. C.. writes: Otandby 'Wm\ I ^ "1 endorse Peruna as a splendid m< medicine for catarrh and stomach for R trouble, from which I suffered ?ev- I , oral years. I took It for several ij |^^Hp|?||^ months, found my heaith was re- UOlu. stored and have felt splendidly ever since. I now take it when I con- ? tract a cold, and it soon rids the sys- Those who object to liquid medttem of any catarrhal tendencies.'' clnes can procure Peruna Tablets. capped by large hows of.maline, over which flowed the bridal veil of then entered in the same order. Fol- tulle, so becomingly arranged in cap lowing them came the two dames, fashion and made all the more loveMesdames I). P. Dye and It. J. i Iv with sprays of orange blossoms. Trucsdale, sister-in-law and sistei She carried a shower bouquet of of the bride, each wearing a becom- bride's roses and lilies of the valley. 'n? gown of white silk net over laee. From the opposite aisle came the They too carried baskets of jonquils, groom with his brother, Leon Next came the maid of honor. Miss -Thompson, and Joined the bride Just Dessie Dye, .sister of tha bride, inside the altar where the bridal I i,.I.. -.?? 1 -- ... - - onti*-w in siii exquisite pn\*ty had formed a semi-circle. The own of b!ue crepe d" chine com- minister then united the couple with 'dnod with silver lace, and carrying the beautiful and impressive ring i basket of jonquils. ceremony. f The little flower girl, Martha The whole party then lefj. the Lynn Williams of Hock llill. da'nti- church to the strains of Mendelsy d'-essed io white crepe de chine, shon's wedding march, came strewing yellow jonquils from The bride changed her dress for a a neat little basket. In the path of the traveling suit of blue serge, with bride. brown hat, gloves and shoes. Then the little ling bearer. Mary The couple Is spending a while in P.lizaheth Dye. fairy-like in a flufTy' Birmingham and other points in dress of crepe de chine with dainty Alabama, before returning to Rlvermallnc bows at the shoulders, en- side, where they will make their tered bringing the ring in the heart future home. of a yellow jonquil. The following out-of-town guests The bride entered at the left on were present: Mesdames Williams the arm of her brother, D. Perry and Thompson, of Hock Hill, Dr. and Dve. She was never more charming Mrs. Kzell. of Waxhaw, Mesdames I than she appeared in her beautiful J. C. Parker, of Charlotte, P. H. j wedding dress of Duchess satin and Barnes, of Union, W. J. Durant, of \ lace, trimmed in pearls. Prom the Sumter, and Misses Alice and Lois shoulders hung the long court train Perry, of Seneca. Iillll!llllllllllllllllllllllll!lllilllllll!lllillllllllll!llllllli!lllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll@ NCEMENT | Y, MARCH 20-21st 0wC\ | ' & co- S m I W YORK IfM rA It 1 = i - Annual (jf\ 11 j= J || ISPLAY IMf | W _ 1 H 1 SCHLOSS =x y Invited g old here, on the above- jL^J I y of fine Custom-Tailor- 1 M leir representatives who w styles in materials and models for the to him and get his ideas. No obligations int to. loring Opening has come to be an event the best dressed men of this section. 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