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‘ 1 ‘ i CASUALTIES PASS. to the welfare of the country, The shortage of man labor has re- For instance, coal mines shonld/sulted in a large increase in the receive any goods they may wish and/number of women barbers in the also farmers and ranchmen should be/larger cities. supplied to the limit. Whether plumbers and pipefitters in towns and cities also are included in the modification is largely a matter of \the work they wish the supplies for. et oess Ete, Storage House a Tracks “pages CUSMBEREIN, iD UNDERTAKING OE Mail us your Liberty Bonds, high- ast prices paid. The Security Loan Co., Room 4, Kimball Bldg. 9-11-tf 10,000 MARK, EXGLUSIVE OF THOSE SLIGHTLY. WOUNDED, SAY REPORTS: TODAY Three Wyoming Boys: on Two Missing in Action; Montana Losses Continue to Lead All Stafes of te Wettent Division List, One Wounded and) Casualties to the American Expeditionary forces have passed the 30,000 mark, exclusive of the 25,000 slightly wounded, according to figures given out for publication by the| war department today. 30,169. Today’s lists bring the total up to Three Wyoming boys are listed in today’s honor roll from{ Washington. Ralph F. Cooke of) Alva was severely wounded in action, while Halbert L. Miller of Buffalo and Everett W. Remaley of Box Elder are reported as- missing in action. Casualties from Montana continue to predominate in the west- ern region with respect to popula- tion. The following casualties are re-!| ported by the commanding gen-! eral of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action__- Missing in actio: Wounded severely Died from wounds ry ay Died from accident: ae WS) Wounded slightly ___ pel as Wounded, degree unde mined _____ 12 | 2 Died of disease_ Total Cornelius Van Dam, Platte, S. D. Died of Wounds David R. Ferguson, Mont. Glendive, | Wounded Severely Harl T. Collins, Cherryridge, Mont. Arthur J. Fryklind, Athol, S. D. Charles F. Hafner, Wibaux, Mont. Ralph F. Cooke, Alva, Wyoming. | Michael Daich, Butte, Mont. | John S. Daly, Conrad, Mont. | Edward Johnson, Mullan, Idaho. Missing in Action Ernest O. Franson, Mont. Eddie Manney, Miles City, Mont. Halbert L. Miller, Buffalo, Wyo. Earl Nelson, Sandpoint, Idaho. Everett W. Remaley, ‘Box Elder, Missoula, | Wyo. Marke Bubalo, Phillipsburg, Mont. Total number of casualties to date, including those reported: above: Killed in action, includ- ing 291 at sea)_ -- 5,758 Died cf wounds_ ~ 1,764 Died of disease____ - 1,734 Died of accident and other causes ___._____ 826 Wounded in action_____16,575 Missing in action (includ- ing prisoners) —_____-_ 962 Total to date________ 30,619 The following casualties are re- ported by the commanding gen- eral of the American Expeditionary | Forces: | | i} Killed in action Missing in action Wounded severely 173 Died of disease______~.--- 9 Wounded, degree undeter- mined Died of wounds- Died from other causes Prisoners Killed in Action | Clarence T. Johnson, Nampa,| Idaho. | Raymond L, Ross, Anselmo, Neb. Died of Wounds jduring seven years. it has travele THE KILTIES HAVE TICKLED EMG OF WORLD Famous. Band Appears at the New | Tris Theater Sunday Evening With Persatile Programs i Versatile Programs This is the seventh year of unpre- cedented success for the Kilties, the greatest of Scottish bands and the pride of all Canada, who come to |the Iris theater for program Sunday | evening. The band has beer touring con- | tinuously since its organization a over 400,000 miles. Those who T. H. POWERS, Solosit with the Kilties heard this orga’ tion at Dovglas are loud in its ise and hundreds of local people will want to take ad- | vantage of the treat afforded tomor- jrow. It is with only the pride and suc- \cess that T. P. J.*Power, sole man- ager who has the. distinction of guid- ing a large mus over the greatest globe trot aggregation or compafy of 4 ture its size, announces the inaugur- jation of a “Homecoming Tour” and \incidentally thetwenty-fourth ‘semi- Paul George Hurt, Kearney, Neb. | annual tour of the band. William Harvey Walker, Havelock, | Neb. Wounded Severely Soren C. Sorenson, Grand Island, Neb. Thomas M. Steuart, Hugo, Colo. Dan McKavanaugh, Anaconda, Mont. | William Wood, DeWitt, Neb. Ross D. Young, Howard, S. D. | Henry J. Zabel, Harrisburg, S. D. Adolph J. Nelson, Hartington, Neb. | Henry W. Steffey, Bassett, Neb. Roy Tallman, Parker, Colo. | Wounded, Degree Undetermined Ivan Fred’ Everson, Crawford, Neb. Z Missing in Action ¥rank J. Duvall, Anaconda, Mont. ! —___—. The Queen of Spain, who remains | thoroly English despite her long r idence in the land of the Dons, is re- ported to be exerting every influ- ence to induce King Alfonso to break with Germany over the submarine is- sue and throw the weight of Span ish support on the side of the En- tente Allies. oo List your property with us. The Security Loan Company, Room 4,| Kimball Bldg. ee | The official uniforms of womén} street sweepers employed in Mount Vernon, N,. Y., consist of gray shirt. waists, bloomers, short skirts and puttees, with helmets instead of caps. | In Murdoch J, Macdonald the Kil- |ties have one of the ablest bandmas- |ters and difectors in the world. Mr. Macdonald is also an, , soloist. first appearance with thea! Miss Jessie Anderson Piano Teaching Phone 929-J GET A HOMESTEAD I will locate you on a good home- ead in Central Wyoming for a nominal fee. GOOD OIL LAND TO LEASE the well-known Richards field. in For full particulars address W. M. CLARK, P. O. Box 213, Casper, Wyo. evescecscoes | mous Mail us your Liberty Bonds, high- est prices paid. The Security Loan Co., Room 4, Kimball Bldg. 9-11-tf It is estimated that more than 5,-~ 000 young women are now employed as elevator conductors in stores, of- fice buildings, hotels and apartment houses in New York City. LOST—Lady’s black handbag, with money. Reward. Return to Keith Lbr. Co. : Today’ s “Gaikioas | | Furnished by | | OTIS & COMPANY., | Greund Floor Oil Exchange mide mt] | | “SUPPLY RULING f 4: TED BY Stock Bid = Allen Oil--=.-- -25 32 American — a -003 a | Bessemer --..-- 04 1 poston Was: +i 15 mt ‘ © Bear_ = .08 carry the pul ae nied = -15 We po os Big Five — ois “aes | Determination of Essential Enter- Pus F sso. cg ge) Paget, 3 Meseey Racine Line of Shirt Cons. Royalty_— 51 a Supply sat tie New ac a . ll $ orn Seer " i : \E. 'T. Williams-_ 2.50 2.75 | Regulations : Gienrock Ol. 3.378 «3.50 : for work, dress and sport—both in‘ cotton Hecla-Wyo. 008 .003 The recent ruling of thé Steel y Jupiter --- 024 -034 Supply director in regard to the sale and flannel on = ae jof supplies from the oil well supply “ad arte, ae 22.00 23.00, |stores has been modified soméwhat hirts TIC! 1. | atsdeveat Com. 93 .96 |in an order received a few days ago. Cotton Work S P ‘4 at $ 00 and Up. Midwest Ref. -- 110.00 112.00 The new order states that because 9 | © - Midway -.-__ 013 024 the director cannot eceerne apie Flannel Shirts priced at $3.00 and up. Northwest - +68 -56 | cases himself, the matter of judging Snbeet 5 ee ‘03 |what is an. essential enterprise sae e “ant ahtfinder - : thereby worthy of custom is left , _ 7. een ae te e largely to the managers of the stores e e ommercia ‘ O. epublic Pet. -- : : themselves. Riverton Ref. —- .07 -08 | Fy fi ‘ Shiloh = —-— 01 018 |aatinfied sien Nhe iene of the THE BIG BUSY STORE Lo SA aap Br: \ first order and have made the state- United States Food Administration, Licenfe No. G13057. yo. Blackfoot_ t that a new ruling is soon to) bs 1 Western Ex.--- 270 pei ee Fg Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows Wine River Ref. a8 tt that this ruling will change some of| oung~-------- . ‘ the points in question considerably. | Wind River Pet. .19 :20'| In the modification sent out by lthe Director, the authority is given season.” Mr. Muir is conceded to/the stores to sell articles of repair have few, if any, equal in dancifg. for, needed machinery ,of all kinds. Mr. James Pearse, tenor, is fa-|Lt is not the intention of the Steel pe Rw, ey eo Director to permit property to de- a singer. This Mr. Pearse’s | preciate simply for lack of repairs with the band. Mr./and the supply stores are also al-; 's Scotch songs teem with the | lowed to sell goods to necessary in- spirit of the heather and his hearers | 4ustries: “Just what is meant by a we: talon Bakke: toh » bathe \necessary industry is not clearly de- are taken Back to tho bonny banks fined but the store manager. is ex- and braes of Scotland. ected to-use his own, judgment in the The versatility of the “Kilties’’ mmaNie bie large pen Piast | 2 i B 7 . > } t would appear tha’ e e i- program is greatly enhanced by the > 9 : rector considers that the supplies Bagpipers and Dancers from Dundee. | Would be better for the country if Scotla They are the smartest dressed, most expert Scotch Dancers WE SUGGEST on account of car shortage-and Government’ Neéds —>YOU<— as first season | Shean Trews and Bagpipe solo play“jas to, be calling for more supplies | | Ing. aceomphshed | distributed among more or less im- portant industries than to be all jand Bagpipers in the world, appear- jing in Scotch Reel, Highland Fling, to lie on the shelves of the supply Sword Dance, Sailor's Hornpipé, |store should not deplete its stocks so! houses but at the same time, the COAL NO’ CASPER SUPPLY CO. LUMP $8.55 Per Ton Phone 913 |for industries that are not essential |» We Have Just Received a Car Load of N OAKLAND AUTOMOBILES Consisting of Roadsters and 5 Passenger Touring Cars Pate They Are Now on Display at Our Show : Rooms at the Corner David ’” and Second Streets Complete line of Ranges and Smaller Cooking The Range that backs up the Government on the conserva- Stoves at money-saving prices. tion of fuel. KEENE KUTTER LOWE BROS. TOOLS PAINTS-VARNISHES HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Holmes to Homes—Casper, Wyoming RIVERTON WYOMING in the logical and actual center of oil develop- ment in Fremont County. Things are humming at the present time and indications are that they will continue and increase. If you have business in Fremont County make RIVERTON your headquarters. Good roads to all fields, ants you will be taken care of in every respect while a _-guest in that live town. For any. information you may désire look up J. F. Botsford, Secretary of the Riverton Commercial Club. SERVICE SALES CORPORATION Casper, Wyoming. Under, New Management