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GE s 3 SE pag — 5 is WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918 ee BAN gion A LANDERBOYIS — aR IL REDIT SY TEM KILLED, 173 ON PResiDENTTO @ASUALTYLIST T H E A T E R Re-adjustment: Is Necessary in “ Baaboay TAKE OVERALL | ~ {Ry United Preas] WASHINGTON, July 17.— The Banks to Take Quotas of Treasury WIRES TODA yin. ¢asualties, according to today’s Matinee 2:00 and 4::00 TODAY Night 7::30 report to military headquarters here, | | mi aon totaled) 173, which ludes 39 killed Certificates, Advice Received | Weinert sient. “pass Nin ceten Ue ee includes: $8. illed dent Wilson will take over the na-!died from airplane accidents, 96 : tion’s telegraph, telephone, radio and octet and ae ae cae e- 44 9? - cablet lines either today ortomor-| American casualties in the new Ger- In answer to the claims of hundreds of banks thruout the Federal row. He-is expected to place Post. |man offensive have not been received Reserve District that they have been unable to purchase treasury cer-| master General Burleson in charge, | yet- / Hificates because of Liberty Bond sales, large demands from patrons who will probably name former Mary-| A late report, supplementing an land G s David Lewis as earlier list today, carries the name Shete for a haan ped ceeins ef * aad reared i “wire adiministesttor.” sat Picea ag Private D. O. Stough of Lander, TOM MIX is now one of the most popular persons on the screen, and in “ACE HIGH” makes peer of the leral Reserve Bank o' nsas City, has addresse ——— t Yon Seno Awana E ee Inia a splendid record as a member of the Northwest Mounted Police. It gives him an opportunity ters to banking institutions thruout the district, urging them to cur- 2 Ei oan Son the federal one eee PERITONITIS. CLAIMS = MOONEY TAKEN fh thw hs dash and daring oi item if not already members and be a one-eighth conservation.” o a alto ahs anks toni iptoiiecinena sere ED. NICHOLSON ‘TODAY TO PRISON ON MUTT AND JEFF, in “ TI * 5 Soe y) Seerective bond buyers and invest- puporfined not to “pass a single of- > e Freight Investigation |fering of certificates. As a result| | TUESDA Y ORDER POPULAR PRICES—10c and 20c Break certificates a: yas in the banks must adjust their affairs = eR eee ap ry re so to the~emergency calls and the pub- Peritonitis was the cause of the! saN PRANCISCO. July 17.— pinnae Snticipation of Liberty loans, the!) ili be expected to lend assistance, death of E. D. Nicholson at a local |-phos, J, Mooney left here this morn- fiystem being so arranged that in "| hospital this morning. Mr. Nicholson | ing for the State penitentiary at San Payment of the bonds ample oppor- based on ‘local post ee jhad been operated on remy and} Quentin, where he is under sentence Matinee 2:00 and 4:00 TOMORROW i Night 730 tunity is afforded for continuous re- was recovering nicely until peritonitis adjustment thru expenditures and re- WAR PLA NS HIT developed: rs. Niceolion came from |*° ang on August 23, e e oe 99 Bnaled inthe min ty bunting mat AT THE LESSER band's bedside when death came. PERSHING GETS | Jack P ickford In Huck and Tom 3 n | body was remov: ved to the Shaf- = Pacltie Tegan ws U.S.INDUSTRIES $538" teeter beset, GRAND CROSS Boulder this evening for interment. | The Role of Tom Sawyer Fits Jack as no other could. meets the demands of the immense Se Pe | > Sebesitoree, incidetnal of the pros- [By United Press} WILSON HOME SADDENED ‘ORDER OF BA TH | tion of | Br pees Siow Shrtkake of certificates WASHINGTON, July 17.—A fur-| DONDON,, July 11-—Generall bery oe shing today was officially awarded | Serre SO seeeres, of this chraracter and the fact that ther curtailment of the so-called less-, {tke Grand Cross of the Order of| Many banks thruout the country have |er essential industries may rp: |Bath, one of the highest awards of! unable to take their allotment from the enlargement of the war pro- | honor in the British army. General Hot use of other obligations, the gram and the consequently increas-| D. L. Wilson, Jr., the 11}-year- | Bliss has-been awarded the Grand| Kansas City head of the district is |ing demand for steel and the ert son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wil-| Gross of the Order of St. Michael and/$ Urging remedial measures, which, it is ing shortage in the supply, it was de-|son, died last night at a local hos-| St. George. | believed, will result in a substantial |clared here today. /The war indus- | pital. The body wasiremoved to the) fo S Wenther curtailment of loans for purposes | tries board announced today that the | Shaffer-Gay chapel where the funer-| i @ther than necessary to the ‘winning! last six months of this year will re- | al services will be held tomorrow! of the war. |quire approximately 20,000,000 tons|morning at 10 o’clock. Dr. Walter eteeocsccccccccscccceccccccocccccccceccscecoecseceeoececeesecoooesoeccees: Casper banks are in receipt of such of steel, which will be the greatest|H. Bradley, pastor of the First Pres- IS THE @ request and the gist of the matter output for a like period in the steel | byterian church, will officiate. In- Ss. ih Part: | s “Cattle must be fed;. crops must} mt na be arene and the industries essent- | _ 3 1 ti ial to the winning of the war must| I in in complete SS ee P A GOOD CIGAR? with new stock of— Water Coolers, Lawn Sprays, Washing Machines, Oil Stoves, Screen Wire and Screen Sets, Poul- try Netting, Coaster Wagons, Kiddie war. Even in a great many instances | Borrowers for essential purposes, if | Kars. made to understand the high import-|f MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN CASPER Be fostered. But we can’t stop the | fa war and hold it until cattle and crops | LQ’ re marketed. So the answer is ap-}| SS) parent; we must respond continuous- ly to the government call, either in ‘S ON ALL:-STRAW HATS AND PANAMAS. WE HAVE THEM IN THE NIFTY STYLES, FE- DORA, TELESCOPE AND SAILORS FOR YOUR SELECTION. Webel Commercial Co. money or credits; therefore, we must, build up a credit machine which will > bridge over our seasons when mneney x&S IT Is! 2 for 25¢ * jylOc Straight is scarce. “Do not renew or make loans for| fprposes not essential to winning the} L. G. MURPHY CIGAR CO. woeevccscccccccscnccescosccecsscsscccscsccsecsscscscccsossccsocesosessoesooees: thtsliystar THE BIG BUSY STORE along with somewhat smaller lines. | Hic ste M United States Food Administration, License No, G13057. aperseeg tons canbe pereuede ES E nies sib ware Co. Ofice at Sokshouse WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOWS to get along with i i > H ONT HUDSON SUPER-SIX jonvoceccananosconcosovessosousscoucqoesoasosovesqcosecosessoonsocossoaboncosenocoosopsoetaseseseseasescesqaseooasoeone Bloom's s July Clearance Sale. SALE STILL IN FULL BLOOM Here Are a Few of the Facts and Figures MM oe, x Seago Post acs Oe o% ae Oe 4% Xa Xa) 1M 50,000 cars in service led to the development of a new HUD- SON—a finer Super-Six. No first model could’ possibly match it. Oo ate oh Oe oM% 0, The Hudson engineers have done wonders with this car.. rategeg ‘ \ ee There is greater ENDURANCE and greater RELIABILITY + - ; : od Men's and Young Men's $15.00 HOT WEATHER FURNISHINGS FOR MEN 3 in the new Super-Six, as well as greater beauty in the body Y FANCY SUITS, $9 85 REDUCED ie SALE PRICE_________ in} SUMMERY SHIRTS SPECIALLY PRICED e FAN eee Young Men’s $18.00 Bill Shirts that are well made in every way, rfit i perfectly an ave a richness of appearance that SALE PRICE_____ $ y | 3.75 ae eeurts so attractive—and mostly Men_ ’ ’ $4.00 line: Men’s ard Young Men’s $21.00 35.00 lines now FANCY SUITS, $16.45 3:50 lines nove Men's and Young Men’s $25 and $27.50 white grote wero SAS cn. it i 1 al ro) PASS. $18.65 222 ee oe Men’s and Young Men’s $30 and $32.50 Stylish ugha nwcaiead ae bl d FANCY SUITS, $23.85 gray, fast color, chambrays with regular 4 wail — Oe ee, eee Coliseum Garage Co. Corner Linden and Wolcott Streets Phone 724 SALE PRICE.____ tary collar. Sizes 14 to 17% in all lots, Men's acd Young Men's $35.00 a UNION SUITS—ANY WANTED STYLE | FANCY SUITS, thletic( abbreviated or fell length garments SALE PRICE. ___- $2 7.35 150% Men’s and Young Men's $37.50 gees Waines st PASALE PIMICE. Pee DoS Hes2 vale st re 3.50 Values at OUR WINDOWS TELL THE TALE fy The Bloom Shoe & — ——_ 5s i ts tk As ts Ds Ak tt a A ts Ss It Ds Ss Soe re, CI ASIA AAA #2 SUOMI EOTUOEOTMUOTT OTT wba Ee N : . : . . N ‘ . N . ; . ; . . : y N . . . . . s . . ; , N A . : N \ «