Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . Colonel citing him for braverywas read. Davles delivered a messageto a lieutenant who was cutting In No Mans Land under fire ofUcrman soldiers. Pvt. Davies was 28 ?•ears old. His parents live in he was sent to camp a year agohe lived at 1109 Manhattan ave. Heivas employed as an embosser by a-Manhattan firm. Pvt. .Vi-thur Arthur Rubers of 300 60th St.,a member of Co. F, 106th. was killedin action on September 27. He en-listed in the 14th Hegt. and was trans-ferred to the 106th at Huberg was the son of M


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . Colonel citing him for braverywas read. Davles delivered a messageto a lieutenant who was cutting In No Mans Land under fire ofUcrman soldiers. Pvt. Davies was 28 ?•ears old. His parents live in he was sent to camp a year agohe lived at 1109 Manhattan ave. Heivas employed as an embosser by a-Manhattan firm. Pvt. .Vi-thur Arthur Rubers of 300 60th St.,a member of Co. F, 106th. was killedin action on September 27. He en-listed in the 14th Hegt. and was trans-ferred to the 106th at Huberg was the son of Mr. andMrs. Elias Ruberg. He Was a grad-uate of I. S. 40 and a machinist bytrade. His brother. Harold, 21 yearsold. is in the Xavy. Capt. Harry C. Stairctt. Capt. Harry C. Starrett, 3S yearsold, of Co, B, 106th Inf., died on No-vember 11 in liase Hospital 8, inFrance, of influenza. Capt. Starrettwas born in Liverpool, England. Whena boy of 16 he came to America andwithin three years joined the 14thRpLi TI. served in the Philippines. during the Spanish-American he served under in later campaigns with theMoros on the Island of Mindanao, hav-ing enlisted in 19U3 in the regularArmy. After his term of enlistment expiredhe once more connected himself withthe 14th Regt. He went to the Mexi-can border with ihat command. was graduated from theFirst School of tho Line in 1915. Onthe amalgamatiou of the 14tn .Spartanburg into the 10«th .Slarrett was given the commandnver Co. i;. On Jlay in he left forFrance aboard the President Lincoln. t^apt. Slarrett was a draughtsmanfar the Railway Steel Spring Companyin Manhattan. Last February, while Ion a furlough, ho married Miss May:H. Asisiin of Brooklyn. He was a;pie»Tlber of the lioonio Lodge, F. andA. ttl. He leaves besides his wife, his imotiier. Mrs. Annie Starrett; a brother!and four sisters, living at 398 East |Fourtli St. I I/t. Henry J. DiifT. Second Lt. Henry .1. Duff, 22


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