New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the world war, 1917-1918, Part 23

Author: Wall, John P. (John Patrick), 1867-
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : S. M. Christie Press
Number of Pages: 246


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27. Hans Hansen, injured at the Bonhamtown ter- minal yesterday, dies.


MARCH, 1918.


1. Transport of 65 army trucks passes through city on the way to Baltimore, loaded with gov- ernment supplies.


2. Lieutenant Arthur S. Carpender, of George street, has been made Lieutenant Commander for special service in the Navy. County Fuel Administrator Charles A. McCormick announces that coal dealers will not be allowed to look orders for future delivery until a distribution plan can be arranged.


6. Twenty-two local men leave for Camp Green- One hundred fifty-eight


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leaf, Ga., completing quota of 367 from New Brunswick.


12. Wright-Martin Aircraft Company petition City Commission for an overhead foot-bridge across the P. R. R. tracks at Sandford street. Prose- cutor Joseph E. Stricker announces that anti- loafing law is strictly enforced in this county. Mayor Edward Farrington is chosen head of the Patriotic Force of New Brunswick.


19. Charles A. McCormick, treasurer of Johnson and Johnson's, is given leave of absence to accept a government position on April 1st.


24. News of the death of George H. Stokes, private at Camp Oglethorp, Ga., is received here, the first local soldier to die in service.


Local and South Amboy companies are inspected by Major Borden at Buccleuch Park. Service Flag with 64 stars is unveiled in Highland Park. County Medical Board examines 225 registrants referred by the board of physicians and accept about half of them. Former Judge J. Kearney Rice of local exemption board receives copies of the new law making the eviction of soldiers dependents for non-payment of rent a prison offense. Plans for the distribution of coal this summer are made at a meeting of the munici- pal and county administrators held here.


27. Thirty-fifth Regiment, U. S. Engineers en route from Philadelphia to New York, with 136 motor trucks and numerous motor cars pass through city. Sheriff Anderson confers with police heads of county regarding enforcing anti- loafing laws. Flag raising exercises are held at Bonhamtown ordnance depot.


31. Service flag at Second Reformer Church with 20 stars, is dedicated with appropriate exercises.


APRIL, 1918.


3. Fifty-five more local men leave for Camp Dix as members of the selective army.


4. Charles Henry, local soldier in France, is re- ported badly wounded.


7. Service flage is dedicated at First Presbyterian Church by Rev. W. W. Knox. Co. E of this city participates in review of Third Battalion of New Jersey State Militia at Lakewood.


8. Russell E. Watson succeeds Charles McCormick as County Fuel Administrator.


14. Liberty Loan drive opens with big mass meet- ing at Opera House.


20. City oversubscribes Liberty Loan quota $303,- 250. Mayor Farrington sets May 1 as New Brunswick Day at Camp Dix.


21. Local subscriptions for Liberty Loan reach $1,- 834,050, which is $329,000 over quota. Parents of Charles Henry, of 85 Church street, are ad- vised that he was killed in service in France on April 8.


23. Captain Bigelow, son of Major and Mrs. Bige- low of Highland Park, was killed in action in


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THE WORLD WAR


France on July 23rd, according to advices just received. City's Liberty Loan honor flag was presented to James W. Johnson, chairman of the third Liberty Loan campaign, who in turn presented it to Mayor Farrington who will have it fly from the flagstaff at Monument Triangle.


24. Fuel Administrator Russell E. Watson an- nounces that lightless nights will be discon- tinued until September 1.


29. Fuel Administrator Russell E. Watson, finding four tons of coal in the cellar of the house oc- cupied by S. Greenblat at 81 Carman street, has it removed at the latter's expense.


MAY, 1918.


1. Five hundred people from New Brunswick and Highland Park go to Camp Dix to celebrate New Brunswick Day there.


5. Service flag with 33 stars is dedicated by New Brunswick Aerie of Eagles at special exercises held in their rooms.


8. Local Home Guards organize band of 25 pieces with Eugene Ross as leader.


15. Board of Trade protests against sales of Ger- man papers.


19. Amelia Bingham raises $6,473 at Opera House for Red Cross.


221. Twenty-one hotels and other licensed places closed within the five mile limit of Camp Raritan.


JUNE, 1918.


5. Two hundred and forty-five men who have be- come of age since June 5, 1917, register.


7. Coal shortage for the city, 15,000 tons.


14. Sergent Garret Finnigan reported seriously wounded in France.


17. Rev. Frederick Halloron, of the Sacred Heart Church, enlists and goes to France as chaplain.


20. Thomas Mettler succeeds Charles A. McCor- mick as County Food Administrator; $62,271.58 subscribed to Second Red Cross Fund.


24. Lieut. Joseph Corso died.


25. Captain James B. Scarr killed in Farnce.


27. Holmes Marshall reported killed.


JULY, 1918.


2. Anable properly secluded as headquarters for soldiers by War Camp Community Service.


3. Co. H arrive overseas.


4. "Loyalty Day" parade.


9-11. Draftees leave for Camp Humphries.


10. Detectives arrest 49 slackers at work at Camp Raritan.


11. Sherman Conklin, of Rutgers College, killed in France.


12. Private Otto Beyer awarded Croix de Guerre.


14. Forty-one slackers arrested among the workers at Camp Raritan.


18. Six Mineola aviators stalled at Buccleuch Park.


19. Camp Raritan supplies trucks to take soldiers back and forth from town to Camp.


22. Government buys land to build houses for war workers. Police round-up 51 slackers.


24. Nine men leave for Camp Dix.


26. Lieut. Commander Arthur Carpender, receives a destinguished service medal from King George of England.


29. Eugene P. Darraow named to have charge of the local branche of U. S. Employment Service.


30. Ten men leave for Syracuse.


AUGUST, 1918.


2. Dr. James P. Schureman called to the colors and reported for duty in Virginia. Eight colored men leave for Camp Dix.


5. Thirty-four men leave for Camp. Explosion at Oliver Loading Co.


6. Street lights are reduced 40 per cent. to comply with lightless nights order.


11. Military funeral of George McGee, killed in aeroplane accident.


16. Michlen Tire Co. makes gas masks.


22. Brigadier General William Weigel is made Major General.


23. Five colored men leave for Camp Dix.


SEPTEMBER, 1918.


1. First "Gasless Sunday." The running of auto- mobiles suspended for the conservation of gaso- line. +


2. Over 2,000 persons participate in Labor Day parade. Machinists' Union presents ambulance to government.


3. Twenty-one men leave for Camp Dix.


5. Fifty-four men leave for Camp Humphries.


10. Registrars to enroll draft men on September 12th take oath of office.


12. Five thousand, four hundred and thirty-three men registered for draft.


16. Government to build 193 houses for war workers.


27. Sergeant George Meirose cited for bravery.


30. Camp Raritan placed under quarantine on ac- count of influenza.


OCTOBER, 1918.


1. Lieutenant Jay Pollins, member of the Royal Flying Corps, who formerly lived on Georges Road, is reported killed in action in France.


4. All public assemblies closed in effort to check influenza. Shell loading plant of T. A. Gillespie Co. at Morgan, is wiped out by explosions and fire.


5. Refugees from Morgan pour into city. War de- partment at Washington "roasts" housing con- ditions in city.


6. Fuel supply in local schools reported to be in- adequate for winter. Refugees from Morgan continue to come to city. Influenza death rate increases.


7. Wright-Martin Co. offers to assist city finan- cially in paving Jersey avenue. Hospitals are crowded with influenza victims.


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NEW BRUNSWICK


8. Canvassers start campaign for Fourth Liberty Loan Drive. Saloon keeper disobeys order of closing public places and is reported to authori- ties.


9. Captains Towle and Walker lose life in fire at Colonia Hospital. Forty bodies recovered from ruins at Gillespie plant at Morgan.


10. Million dollar mark passed in Liberty Loan drive. Rent profiteering being investigated in city. Authorities may open isolation hospital for influenza cases.


11. One hundred persons respond to call of War Labor Board for help at Wright-Martin plant. City churches to remain closed until further notice beacuse of influenza epidemic. Ex-Mayor George Viehman dies.


12. Home Guards offer to work at Wright-Martin if needed.


13. Churches closed on account of Spanish Influenza in city. Funerals held for first time in city on Sunday.


14. Prosecutor Striker announces that he will in- vestigate the recent explosion at Morgan. Iso- lation Hospital opened for victims of Spanish Influenza in city.


16. Fifteen inmates of county workhouse volunteer to dig graves for burial of epidemic victims.


17. P. J. Young wins first prize and John P. Wall second in Liberty Loan display contest.


23. Call is issued for help in local war industries. Local undertakers report shortage of caskets due to influenza epidemic. Private Tallman, of Highland Park, reported prisoner in a German camp.


25. Government will build 200 more houses for war workers in city.


NOVEMBER, 1918.


7. City celebrates premature report of signing of peace armistice.


10. Wililam Reed receives word that his son, Lieu- tenant Charles Reed, has been wounded in ac- tion.


11. City celebrates confirmed news of peace in en- thusiastic manner. Rutgers S. A. T. C. men


raid Socialist headquarters on French street and carry off red flags.


15. Seven cent fare goes into effect on all trolely lines in county. Fewer cases of influenza re- ported.


20. Mayor Farrington calls meeting to take up mat- ter of selecting suitable memorial for soldiers anad sailors of city.


21. Arthur Gowen reported killed in France. Social- ist flags displayed at Stelton ordered taken down by authorities.


24. Word is received that Lieutenant Richard Smith of Company H, National Guard, has been ap- pointed captain of that company.


30. Telegram from Washington reports no severe casualties in Co. H during recent battles in France.


DECEMBER, 1918.


1. First snowfall of season. Service flag with 52 stars dedicated at Livingston Avenue Baptist Church.


6. Lieutenant A. S. Carpender, commander of the convoy Radford, will accompany President Wil- son across the Atlantic.


7. Letters received by relatives tell of Brigadier General Joseph C. Castner being gassed by enemy shells.


9. Night shift at Wright-Martin plant eliminated, affecting 500 men.


12. William Kibbe, Jr., arriving from France, is taken to Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital.


16. Mayor Farrington dies in Newark hospital.


25. Christmas was a day of cheer throughout the city at the hospitals, orphan homes, canteen. The soldiers at the Colonia base hospital and at Camp Raritan were made happy by many kind friends. A big crowd sang about the Com- munity Christmas tree in Court House Square.


30. Mayor-elect John J. Morrison announces he will name a committee of five from Soldiers' Fare- well and Welfare Committee to select committee of 100 to arrange for celebration in honor of New Brunswick's war heroes.


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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF CO. H, 113TH U. S. I.


Lieut. Lamp Lieut. Burr. Capt. Smith Lieut. Rob.


KITCHEN SQUAD OF CO. H, 113TH U. S. I.


RED CROSS MARCHING THROUGH ARCH AT LIVINGSTON AVE- NUE AND GEORGE STREET, ON THE OCCASION OF THE WELCOME HOME PARADE.


IN THE WORLD WAR


Business Men Who Financed


The Big Advertising Campaigns


During the war it was necessary to do extensive advertising of the various drives, the expense of which was paid for by the following business men of New Brunswick:


Tepper Bros.


Schussler's


H. B. Zimmerman


New Jersey Food Co.


Strand Shoe Shop


S. Slonim


P. J. Young Dry Goods Co.


Skourlas & Angelides


J. E. Clayton


W. R. Reed


G. H. Bissett


James Van Dyk Co.


Houghton & Strauss


0. O. Stillman


American Food Co.


M. Levinston


W. E. Mount


S. S. Cohen


Wolfson & Sons


Morris Fischler


Imperial Tea Co., Inc.


The Fashion Shop


Joseph Snyder


M. J. Lowenstein Theo. Cohn


Albert Weinraub


Jefferies Tire Depot


John Clark, Florist


H. C. F. Randolph


M. Wallach


Gallagher's Millinery


R. Montalvo, Jr.


Klein Bros.


Globe Furniture Co.


Miller Hat Shop


James Hat Co.


Posner's


Mueller & New Bruns


Jacobs Bros.


The Remnant Shop


H. Talley & Co.


United Motor Service Co.


Hirsh's Millinery


John P. Wall


John J. Monigan


Bon Ton Edwin R. Van Pelt


Sam Bears


Marks Bros. Howley Bros.


Archer's Shoe Store


W. H. Mansfield


Strong Hardware Co.


Howell Lumber Co.


New York Beef Co.


United Cigar Stores Co.


Jet White Laundry


Charles Paulus


Hanover Shoe (Sheppard & Meyers)


Vogel's Shoe Store Hub Store


Alprin & Miller Raritan Coal Co.


MESS SERGT. RAYMOND WHITE HAS A SCRAP WITH THE COOK


One hundred sixty-one


L. H. Hoagland


Christie Press


The Boston Shoe Store


Michaelis Millinery


A. V. Harding Sons


Lyons & Parker


Wagner Meat Market Co. National Beef Co.


National Dairy Co.


Hartman


E. Intemann


Drake Bros.


NEW BRUNSWICK


"Milt" Preger giving General Pershing the once over.


Harold Potter Takes a Little


Exercise


BANKS


OFTHE


OLD


PARTAIN


ON THE


Watts, Haney and Prentiss celebrate the 18th Amendment


OOH, LA LA - MERCI, M'SIEUR !


BON ANNEE.


/WHOA. LACY !


(SMACK)?


Harry and George Spille, A. W. O. L. in Dijon, General Orders


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1


Come Severus


1


Bill McCloskey and Harry Richardson "limbering up."


13


Just Sew-Sew With Chas. Carpender


Lieut. "Put" Atkinson out for a stroll.


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,VV


Lieut. Ernest DeWald drops in and has lunch with his old friend, in the Swiss Legation.


Eddie Hayes al- ways rolled his own.


NEW BRUNSWICK HONOR ROLL


Died In the Service


Brudish, Michael Bush, Gustav Brokaw, Chester J. Beech, William F. Blumig, Charles Berrue, Harold L. Beyers, William J. Campbell, Harry L. Canzonier, Vincent J. Croker, Arthur Cadmus, Theodore Corso, Lieut. Joseph Donofrio, Antonio De Chard, Warren Donohue, Charles


Deakyne, Irving H. Damiano, Anthony Dermitakis, Emanuel Edling, Theodore Frey, Harry C. Fitzpatrick, James C. Flemming, Frank R. Grant, William Griggs, William W.


Grady, Vivian G.


Gowen, Arthur L.


Grears, John C.


Green, John A.


Greaves, John C.


Gianarakis Nicholas


Garifalakis, James Grunbacher, Edward Guscat, Angus Henry, Charles


Hampton, William C. Himmler, John G.


Hoffman, Daniel R. Iago, Edward J.


Jacobinsky, Stephen Kilmer, Joyce Kazel, Nicholas


Kohler, Louis Lancaster, Grover J. Leach, Willard J.


Lyons, Thomas


McCourt, Edward MacGee, George McCool, Patrick J.


Mackim, Antonio Marshall, Maxwell H. Mattern, Lieut. Henry Meyers, James I. Peck, Ernest Perry, Spencer Pollins, Lieut. Jay Paulidges, Athanasseos


Rasickis, Anthony Ross, J. Ernest


Robbins, Archie Reid, James R. Rudnitzky, Joseph H. Schau, Otto Schork, George Schrober, Frank A. Stokes, George H. Sterling, Charles G. Troiano, Peter Tarka, Mike


Trohalidis, Kastos


Voorhees, Harry Wood, George H. Worthge, George


Commissioned Officers


MAJOR-GENERAL William Weigel


BRIGADIER GENERAL Joseph C. Castner


CHAPLAIN Rev. Frederick J. Halloran


Edmund W. Billetdoux William J. Condon, M. D. Floyd E. Chedister Leo M. Daly Harold S. Flanagan, D.D.S. Alexander Gruessner, M.D. J. Bayard Kirkpatrick


CAPTAINS


Robert A. Lufburrow


Herbert W. Nafey, M. D.


Raymond S. Paterson


Ralph N. Perlee


Robert W. Pettit, M. D.


Charles H. Reed


Vivian C. Ross Richard A. Smith Charles F. Seibert William B. Twiss William P. White Ralph P. White


FIRST LIEUTENANTS


Frank S. Atkinson


Charles S. Appleby George F. Bullock Harold S. Best Thomas F. Byrne Ernest T. Dewald


Wallace T. Eakins Edwin Florance Charles R. Gildersleeve Edward S. Hoe, Jr.


Walter Jones


P. Klemmer Kalteissen


Roy E. Kitchenmeister


John F. McGovern, Jr., M.D.


Wm. H. McCallum


Neil McDougal


George W. C. McCarter


George H. Martin


William H. Martin


C. F. Merrill, M. D. Thorlow C. Nelson Grenville Ward Parkin


Bertram B. Smith, D.D.S. James P. Schureman, M. D. Theodore Strong Leonard S. Webb Pennington H. Way George H. Whisler


SECOND LIEUTENANTS


Lauren S. Archibald Phillip H. Benz


Henry C. Berg


Russell J. Bergen


Joseph R. Costa Joseph Corso Percy Cunnis Holms V. M. Dennis, 3rd Harry Edgar Joseph H. Edgar Adrian Fisher


Ralph Heidingsfeld Frederick T. Hamer John H. Hoagland


J. Bertram Howell


Roy R. Hawthorn Peter Hoe


Edward S. Ingham


Everett W. Jackson


George E. Jones Cornelius V. S. Knox


Warren D. McCloskey Joseph V. McGovern Henry Mattern Frank M. Meyerand


Jay Pollins Miles Ross Franklin M. Ritchie


George H. Roeder John R. Riker Ralph Solomon John Schurr Philip H. Stacy Wm. H. Stang Lansing P. Shields Monroe W. Taylor Rushworth Van Sickle Paul Walrath Walter K. Wood William L. Woelz Paul H. Wayke Charles L. Walker


Navy


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER


Arthur Carpender


Frank J. Daly


William Nicholas


LIEUTENANTS


Craig Denman


Cornelius N. Conover


John A. Dunagan


ENSIGNS


Charles H. Englehard Allen F. Conger William L. Strong, Jr. Wm. Carpender


John C. Conger Lawrence Gillam


J. Seward Johnson Nicholas G. Rutgers, Jr.


RED CROSS COMMISSIONER


John H. Logan


LIBRARIAN Gu rge A. Osborn


RED CROSS NURSES


Katherine Hannan Sally Parker Veronica Wahler Clara Sprague


Norman Derr Ella Kearney Celia Jacobs Marion Mckinney


Jessie Walker Katherine Maley Evelyn B. Taylor Miss McLally


Service Men


A


Willis Ackerman Henry J. Acker Oscar B. Ahern Joseph Anderson Harry L. Applegate Edward Amon Chas. J. Anderson Frank Acker


Perry H. Atwood


Edward Amon


Harko Antoniczuk H. Vernon Aspinall Joseph Antonale Garret Ayers Thaddeus A. Anzolut Stephen C. Austin


Oliver Askins


Albert Auten, Jr.


James R. Alexander


Pasquale Amato


Max Albert George S. Anton


Paul Adams


Carmelo Arcuri


Willian Allen


Fred Van Arsdale


Steve Artemis


Walter H. Atherley


William Albert


Emanuel Apostalakis


Nathan E. Allen


Augustus H. Akerstrom


Clarence L. Adams


William J. Bates


Amil F. Brinker


William Boschong


George L. Burt


Edward L. Breen


Edward F. Bull


Roy Brower


Wm. J. Beyer


Karl Binko Bolan Boira


James Breece


Charles D. Brower


Joseph Barry Philip Burg


Thomas F. Baker Otto J. Beyers


Hugh St. L. Booth


James V. Brady


Robert V. Butler


Philip Bass George L. Broffe


Robert Brown


John V. Breazele Frederick S. Barny


Raymond E. Bennett


Frederick H. Boetcher Arthur Buckalew Carl J. Buckelew Chester E. Breece Frank L. Biekwith Philip H. Breece Edward A. Buckelew James A. Bates Edward T. Booream


Nathan Becker Fred bergen James H. Bruse Russell . E. Bollman Raymond Beaucage Watson Boudinot James Baschong Edward Bull George Burke Irving D. Buttler Edwin D. Boyce George L. Burt


Clarence Bailey Walter Barnes Clarence E. Buckalew Frank R. Boudinot Waseley Baigchuk Robert Bradley George A. Bowen William F. Breece Stephen H. Blaner Steve Bodner Russell Britton


Edward T. Boorman Clark A. Butterworth


C Alexander J. Campbell Edward J. Crane Charles Coopley John Crowley Joseph M. Collins Tony Chakomsky John L. Copeland Christopher Chittick Tony Consalvo Frank Carter Karl Christensen Harry Corollyk Edward Caton Frank A. Cosgrove Joseph H. Collins Walter S. Clark Raymond Cereghino


Innocenzo Cassera Frank Carapola Rocco Conzanto


Charles F. Brockman


William J. Barbour Augustus P. Barclay Nathan Benadert


Clifford Baker Thomas F. Burns Alexander Backey Carl E. Bahr Robert Borisonyi Frank A. Baker Clifford L. Barbour


George H. Burke


Raymond Buzzee


Arthur W. Brooksbank


Lester J. Breece


Richard Barry Louis Bondzsel John Besto George Burlioton


Otto W. Boyer


Jos. Opde Beeck


Joseph Bernard


Martin J. Burke


Russos Bofilios


Jos. F. Barry Jos. Birch, Jr. John Bobonick


Frank O. Bailey


James G. Buzzell


Wm. B. Brown


Emanuel Breitkopf


Alfred J. Blauvelt


Hugh B. Bradley


Harry E. Bowers


Harry Batch


Alva A. Blakeney


Walter L. Barr


Clarence Bailey


Paul Adams Jim Adams Chas. E. Anderson


B


Paul S. Best


Chester R. Barbour Hulbert J. Bagley Alfred Bloodgood James Burke Irving J. Buttler


Richard J. Burke


Edward T. Boorman


Frederick Bergen


Edward A. Brodell


Walter P. Bouscher


Lawrence Butler


Herbert Bernard John Bastedo Joseph Breckley


Frank A. Bradley


Hain Cazes Rfansee Curlmaak Robert C. Carlson


Samuel Cohen Lester Galloway George Collier Thomas Coleman Arthur T. Chambers Frank Clark Thomas Connors John H. Cathcart Benj. Cinquegrani G. Dewitt Clinton Harold Cole Chas. S. Conover Edward F. Corrigan Nathan Cammel Monaheny Cohen David A. Coleman Louis Chatta Mike Caprio Chester C. Seeman Willard C. Thompson Raymond P. Creamer James Coleman Frank Carter Lester Colligan


Schuyler Clark Warren B. Clark Peter F. Copeland Bertram E. Cordo William W. Cathcart Woodburn T. Covert


Robert E. Casey Albert E. Calls n Wm. P. Clelland John F. Conlon Jos. A.Chisholm Francis P. Carlon Calvin C. Cunnius Roland E. Curtis Frank M. Casey


Dewitt P. Croxson


Harold F. Courtney


John N. Carson


Oliver Duvall Elijah Doran John H. Dunham Jacob M. Deinzer William Diamanti John M. Damgaard J. Walton Donahue Robert Dempsey Leon H. Draper Andrew Dudas John Dalrymple William G. Deinzer


John Delaney Herbert Daly Carmine Darago


Frank Dowdell


Coulter Duff Dominic V. A. Della Volpe Emanuel Daskalakis Harry J. Donahue


Vincent J. Donahue


Thomas Dicandia


Harold C. Dunn


Jonas P. Dooley


Charles Conklin


Frank A. Devine


Frank M. Deiner


John Carson Luigi M. Crossman


Frank Denti Paul Dimeo


Sam Dicare


Richard Dickhart


Willis P. Duruz


Oliver Duval


Charles L. Donerly


James A. Donahue


Edward F. Duffy


Harry A. Coyne


Elijah Doran


Alexander Clark


William De Angelis


Frank A. Dougherty


Joseph Daquino


Frank Daraga


Ward F. Dayton


John A. Delesendro


Kenneth E. Carroll


Clifford Donohue Mark Donofrio


Harry Dennison Wm. R. Devine Rudolph Dupros William Daniel James Deegan


James Campbell Leslie Cramer Louis S. Crouch


Arthur Danberry Mike Dagones


Frederick J. Dunham Everett Dunn Albert E. Davis, Jr.


Frank A. Cosgrove


John R. Donnelly


Charles S. Dixon Voorhees Dean William E. Dunham


Joseph D. Campbell Frank J. Crane Thomas F. Coyne Charles L. Cole George Copeland Charles J. Carpender,Jr.


James J. Donnelly David DuBoice James Donelson Neilson Dunham


Vincent Daly Edgar V. Dunn Alexander L. DeLoach Raphael A. Donahue Lester Doughty Clarence G. Dunham


Walter L. Carey Frank P. Castellani Nelson D. Conners George Calamia Percy Comfort Leo Coyle Harold E. Crawford Walter Curren


Charles W. Dowd James P. Dooley Emanuel Dermitakis


Clarence G. Dunham Chas. S. Dixon LeRoy S. Drake Anthony Damiano Maurice Demougeot Lewis DuBois


E


Carl Edgerton Thomas W. Emond Edwin F. Ellison John Earl


John Crawford Joseph F. Cosgrove Douglas Campbell Walter Clark John Crohi Tony Consalvo George W. Coopey


Jacques F. DeKeyser


Sydney B. Dell


F. Wilson DuBois


Charles J. Donahue


Frank H. Dey Vito Domiano James F. Donahue


Constantin Draconlis


Thomas Dicon


John V. Daly Simon Doyle Anthony Dolan Milton T. Doan


William J. Carr Fred Curtis John Cherik Forest H. T. Clickner Elwood B. Cronk


James J. Curran


Emanuel Doyantaikies John Daly


Wm. Danberry Edwin H. Dutson Frank H. Dunham


D


Alex. Enterbeg George C. Edgar Ben Erb Warren R. Edch Henry N. Estgen James P. Earl Maurice Essman Isadore Edmison Avraam Ezratty


J. Ford Flagg Russell Flagg Warren G. Feller Angelo Fiorentino Chas. E. Fulton Wm| H. Fitzgerald August Fischlowitz Eugene Fraley Edw. A. Flomerfelt


Chas. H. Frith


Joseph Fuchs


Robert Eden


George Fitos


Irving Eden


John Foss


Irving Eidleman


Joseph Fries


Vivian G. Grady


Glenn M. Eastman


Peter Fehey


George I. Garland


Alador Erngey


James Faulkner


Adam Geldert


Harold P. Ellison


John Fusco


Willard C. Gowen


George Erb


Lowell Finnigan


Herman Grandell


Samuel Elfant


James H. Featherson


William Groth


LeRoy J. Esler


Stephen V. Foczman


Fritz Gebhardt


Frank Eldridge


Frederick F. Fasch


W. W. Gowen


Thomas A. Eldridge


Jacob M. Freedman


Irving Gordon


Knute Errickson


George Warren Feller Parker Freeman


Nicholas J. Geanris


Arthur A. Eden


George F. Edmonson


Ernest G. Eden


Benj. H. Finlaw


Austin Greenwood


Edward Ennis


Thomas A. Fullerton


Harry Greenberg Endro Gubsky


Thomas Evanowsky


John H. Fate


Richard J. Galligan Johnnie Guise Abraham Gordon


Harry Galloway


Michael Gellery


Thomas Gilliotta


F


John Gould


William Fuhrman


Laurance Gilliam


Louis R. Goldberg


Jacob Flink


Cammillo Gallatti


Michael Gordon


Chas. I. Frith


Stephen Groch


Michael Godfrey


John D. Farrell


Lawrence Guadagninp


James A. Gillin


Harold L. Freeman


Victor Gheleno


Raymond Gebhart


Edward Ford


Morris J. Goldenberg


Alexander Farkas


George Greger


Waldemar A. Frederick


Luigi M. Grossman


Charles F. Geiger


Albin J. Foley


Henry Green


Albert Grandell


Leo Fochtmann


Paul P. Groben


Thomas Farris


James F. Gray


George Feaster


Edward Gates


George Figlo


James Gay


Frederick P. Feltman


Walter Gilliand


John E. Ferren


Albert Gardner


Eric Fleming


Martin Gulick


Roy F. Fellers


Frank J. Gray


Thomas E. Finnigan


Peter C. Greguson


Francis P. Gonch


Martin Fisher


Howard J. Groben


Alvise M. Golly


Rosswell Fulton Daniel M. Foster


Joseph Genzanto


John J. Gavin Elias Goydas John Gould


Joseph Fauthauler


James Gargan


Robert A. Fisher


Benny Giaquinto


Jos. Grossweiler


Walker Flanagan


Frank Geresi


Richard O. Goines


Ross Flanagan


L. Fochman David A. Ferry


Joseph Gallagher


Chas. A. Giles


Clarence Giles Sophy S. Gabriel Demetrius Georggarakis John Guthowski Theo. Gutkowsky Alfred Gamble Clifford E. Glines Robert Greene Leory Gladden Herman E. Grandell Chas. H. Gaffeney Edwin Goodchild Nicholas Gianarakies


Paul Gaydos William Galipo


Card J. Egerton


Stephen Fitzpatrick


Frank J. Eckert


Wm. J. Felton


LeRoy Ervin




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