Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1918, Page 7

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Casualties which show an or p and Mond: ce the a total casualties nd those givén out Monday’ bri She grand total of all losses he to almost 53,000. pMonda mong those severely wounded. __ Following is a summary of cas- al! ia sunda jist: Killed in action Cinelud- ing 293 at sea)- -- 9,985 Died of wounds_ = 3,460 Died of diseas - 2,758 Died of accident and |. Wounded in action_ Missing in action Cinclud- ing prisoners) 5,787 Total to beset For Sunday an e) iy manding general of the American | lowing: Missing in action.-__-.-- 297 Wounded, degree undeter- mined _-----s+2------~ 505 Died of airplane accident_ 6 Died of accident and other causes -----~ ua? F4G: Died of disease. 281 Died of wounds. Wounded slightly ~--- Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Nebraska, and Colorado: Killed in Action Rexford 0, Bassett Denver, Jacob Vane insvill iy Wyoming boys appéar on : eS list, Thomas Lariviere of F-vanston having» been wounded, de- ve undetermined; James E. Pollock of Jaim, having died of disease; and | William E, White of Tower being ties to date up to and including Expeditionary Force reports ‘the fol-| Among the above are the’ follow- ing casualties for the six states -of South} Colo. 5 increase commensurate vy ‘Dus! ing’ th during} . Henry A. Olson, Eagle Butte, |. William’A. Schmitz, Omitha, nen. |6 Charles J. Stanley, Canon City, |s Coto. Raymond Ww. Neb. Joe D, Vanderpoal, Hatcher, Colo. Arthur” R. Linck, Fayette, Idaho. Died from Accident Glenn Cottrell, Geraldine; Mont. Slightly Wounded George Joseph Bednar, Gibsen, Mont: Soxvail Clevenger, Blackfoot, Ida. Frank B. Koca, Tobias, Neb. Otho W. Sanford Jr., Erieson, Neb. Ray L. Greathouse, Fromberg, Mont. George W... Hanson, Daves Colo. Max Hoegh, Idaho Falls, ho. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES | Yarnall, } ~ Wounded jin action, atic undetermined ~.- --2 10 In hands of enemy Missing in action_-_-_~ ap-+- 45 John E, McConnell, Como, Mont. Seyerely Wounded Clarence L. Ford, Limon, Colo. Missing in | Kotion Nicholas G, Robinson, Fruita, Colo. Le Ci Colo, Mont. George y AL McElwairf, Bailey, Neb- Walter L. Stannard, Ipswich, S. D. } Herman H. Fischer, Hardy, Neb. Robert .R., Sater, Thatcher, Colo. |j Mancil J..Garrett, Denver, Colo- Henry Farl’Cain, Anselmo, Neb. John H. ein Chalco, Neb: im Action bhasida Vernon _ Brokaw, Neb. Sofus Jensen, Creston, Mont: Evart Colo. Gondelaring, Medina, Walsenburg, | * 010. Wounded, Degiée Undeterinined Herman A. Tabor, Kirkwell, Colo. Otho E. Perris, Arti Harry Fletcher, i Owen Geraldson, Utien;, 8. D. Hogo Way, Grand:Junction, Cold. Vance C. Rannele, Colo. Thomas Lariviere, Evanston, Wyo. Halley Bentley Cooper, Kearney, | Neb. Died of Disease Colo, Charles E. Dawson,’ Denver, Colo. rch Joseph Dupris, Cheyenne Agency, /*2 Na P. eJrisen, Irene, . &.D. a A. Pollack, Jalm, Wyo. he William Channing Reed, Tonopas, 0. H. 3. Greene, Denver, Colo. Melvin Irish, Brocksburg, Nebe Died of Wounds Arthur McCoard, Butte, Mont. Charles McCracken, , Springview, Neb. Charles A coln, Neb, $7 D. Knobel, Elm Creek, Neb. aman E. Lovell, Springfield, captatles Thatcher Merriam, Pueblo, | 10, quar E. Satterlee,* Spencer, Gaylor Simonson, O'N ill N Claude 1 Cody, Bowdin, Mow i he e ‘ Whiteharbin, “Cblorado s, Colo, ~ Ralph A. Piper, Woodlake, Nebl” mmandus Mende, Lin: jons E. A, Thomsen, Astoria, S. D. cot ‘am Wallace Wilmore, he 43 i Py bie Wounded Severely Gibson, Omaha, Neb, August Py Stumimes! hs William E. White, Seorge Aldridge, by Pt es W. Brown, Co: William D. Fritts, Sterl Cory A, Hullock, Gal well, ts dae D. Pe aps Reginald H. M iz Shirdler, Hastings, Ne First K. b. ee Zoellner, ‘Wardner, Idaho: ~arl Ernkt’ Zutch, Norfolk, Neb. yne Marshall, Waybay, 5, D. Bougher, Independence, Hallberg, Helena; Mont. ate Andrew A. Colbert, Denver, Colo. ; E. Wilson, Phillipsburg, | ak Thorwald J. Roseland, Goodwifi, |, _ Longmont, Raymond’ A, Baker, Canon City, |} ; Hastings eb bh ath Wins ‘Favor of the +” Allied Pres _ ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. senate is the treaty wiakip the! United States. This ¢arinbt enter into any treaty 0 senate, as sxotessed by a. twos the’ proceedings ‘were e's al, yet the fact that for several the seriate listened with enthu approval to several of its members Germany except upon. the. terms of Germany’s “‘ufconditional " surren- der,” showed Cleatly that the treaty making body of this country is’ solid- ly against any peace treaty that is not predicated upon complete victory for American and Allied arms. The senate’s discussion of pence a by, pete atid a rg it of North: piketa, ¢ mrs @ resolution setting fo: “that: be no no eo glans e until. the Auarpeacsteg a ions, ie ether with arms and mui > tor tog “alll Gereeornadiyies int to lof: renaration de | cart Sénators' Henry | Massachusetts, who 1 Glected leader “of, the Republigans; in ith the of the recent fighting on the west front are announéed | or, publication Sunday and Monday bythe war department ay’s list of 1,932 sets a new record, for ai first reports were received from France, ng t to the ai E. F. crossed the 50,000 mark y one day ie Danbury, /% George A, Greenlee, Idahg Faus, z .| Idaho. As ugh, Denver, Party of) Oppo ‘Traditions| Republicans’ " sation of Z was recently | UATIS.TO.0.F NEEP PACE HAEE WYOMING BOVS ON LIST MADE PUBLIC TODAY Total Losses on Battlefields of eile: oF France and Belg um Cross the Fifty-Thousand Mark with Lider List of 1,932 for Monday Italy,” an | without the advice and consent of at the | (ee must war this rule. tries an exhibition . of a go: being ‘thé party in opposition to the tion ,of..a foreign . WANT) elves Among o ditional ref ment and the in the presen of a virile war policy. yarty. in ercus victorious conclusion, and in- ing ‘the head .of the | nation * *| policy of using force to the ‘a! land in setting his, face aeainst the compromising peace, ~° . The publi le: aoe aac by the know: ‘dpe. tates lis of on shingles, 8) Goth e Aaged well as thé significance | *|tudé of ‘thé: Republitan” the pead , iron, satisfy, us. I be peace. It must be and we and our allies must dictate it.” ther speci ery Lodgé Neg Mee agreed to, ‘restoration of Belgium, the ‘reta! of Alsace-Lorraine to France, be crs ee ee the senate} Norris -of Nebraska; Nél- Son. of Minnesota, Washington, and, others, took avery ‘prominent patt* and declared theii-| uhreservedly against * any péace negotiations with that were not preceded by Ger- many’s unconditional. surrender.” “'This'is exactly*in line with‘the. ad- dress’ madé by Senitot ‘Ledge’ ubon ‘August “88rd, shortly after he Kad] w. been élected floor feader of the‘Re- presi the ‘stnate. “Upon thint Poindexter of day 1e compl of Italia Irredent lependent ‘Poland, nae. Minority 1 Backs War “of. “Senator August tificance @ proposals of* eco many and Austria, is that they cleer- ly show the minority party in con- gress i a patty which is by the war’ King the gov: ichyvied supporting’ &m tandi oven: furnished ot ED ing pees of ground ing. ‘work if sat! Ah has-furnished ‘x striking exception; to| ~~ It has. given foreign Hse > was r- Ure“ which Had“for its object the wige of the war, ta.a ic- alfied nation mented upon has. been..imm strengthened, while that o! ‘will contract ‘the-work ‘or’ sell~ | the paint sab $1.00 a | count on ba! in denunciation of any peace with | rrel lots, or roofing. raopucr, es Sims Set “you allon. Dis- 0 not com. pare this patit with crude oil and coal oil paints, whatever, except, —— ave no value to, 25 pei Nae a a WYOMING NATURAL PAINT CO. 98'S. Center St. 10-21-4t* Portraits. jaade at your hens! Crory, Phone 559-J, i UF it ; iT akwidke Phone 059. D—Fifteen bray exe al rkyon. pete took Wyo. Ber Perry M 10-16-6tx oe eptibly weake sak in the. ce “ Séouri bullaing” FOR n'Go,> oom! 4 ici Security pants Co., ing. on te i, ¥OR oR Youn Gb, Root Funehout 3 ri me Hata bs wood ma ing ee r terme... stairs. in, by Nov. 1. PAN TED. 2x, Sete urea eee tae ir bar WANTED Tare used © 8. Address-G. Lo-care Tribune, where cantbe sten. oe or ber whe dere: 2: Lots in Kenwood 44 M Adition, $50 to $300, ermis. fom we oF. off tract Incexehange for old bulla- Hi Ronbant most un- “ate ard: two ris, ae rg cE H.M. F. 10-19-3t* “30x83 1.2 auto ex! Eienced 1 Jas 21-3t* . live man, 10-21-23 un- to refine balance. Hy purchase for - pte Aas employed in the refin : piace close t | $2 tio: | s Bt} Ph FOR R RE home. 6265. HOUSE, MODERN, ECEPT HEAT ed in basement. Will sell at terms ae a home to be paid for like ron cries, but south H ments. $2000 °F al house on R. R. av), room 6- 3- The Lot Man. . Real Metate Insurance Hentale Investments } 157 So, Center St, Phone 896-W. | | Storage’room for cold storage or autos, F oo ¥ rr bd See Riker, FOR RENT—Two rooms nicely furnish- a efland 5-passengér car; bras ont atnns O-17-tf se BEN Raa ———. Security bu Build. 10-17-tf unabout. Security 4, -Kimbil toate Phone ‘5765. 10-15-6t* srland re assenker car; O% “Room 4, ae m_ house strictly Call Grover C. 1025 » rant Tobe ne eh ae anh, SToesteae malier. i_ 8-room furnished, modern house; 5-room new house; 3-reom | house. Inquire M. P. Wheeler, Room 6, Tv 4 4 FOR RENT—A nice 2 {house; inquire of Pant jer BUY A> HOME AND SAVE PAYING EY APPLY ON YOUR HOME. WE CAN | “t|SELL. ¥OU A HOME ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN. basement; all modern; ‘BTo Casper Realty business. ~ SECURIT coyr Reom 4 Kimball Bldg. ‘OR RENT—Small room. cloge in, run- es | telephone. EEE SES radi on NTS -room house furnished; FOR jay or week. enter St. Oe a Ing. Apply 424 Kirk St. Fr - ment, $35. tween 6.and 8:30 FOR RENT—Good South af railroad, per mont! RGAIN of railroad. 2,600. HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN —— IGH RENT. LET YOUR RENT MON-| 200—Will buy a good 5-room bunga- low, all modern, bath, furnace, heat, 2 finished rooms in base- ment, east front, ?-room build- ing on the rear .of lot rentea, eine in to Second street.. Can ought on very good terms. A BIG SNA FOR LITTLE MONEY 500—5 rooms on the first floor ana two on the'second floor, cellar, Barage, chicken house nae ‘ard, Low Jot 50 by 140, east front. ‘want to buy a house $1000 Ve cost you should see this proposi- tion, Only $500 cash will swing the' deal. Balance on easy pay- t bath, corner lot, walks; $200 balance $35 a month. A bargain. FOR RENT Toom house and 5-room finished in furnace heat; very close in on Cepter st.; Shed room furnished, W. pend at. ASK FOR JONES HARRY FRER THE LOT MAN FOR RENT —Two-rootmm nouge at 16 ply at premises or to | oy 10-5~ -tt | SECURITY LOAN COMPANY i FOR SALE Restaurant in Casper doing good | ‘ine house, $7,500; terms. coming houses; all sizes. Houses in all parts of the cit Bont forget the. South Casper f Adat- “poy WAR SAVINGS STAMPS LOA! PANY Phone 702) FOR RENT hay or grain, SEE BEN ‘OR RENT OT TWH etre Touiteneoing 8 N. Pine. feet ning water in room, steam heat and Inquire 121 HB. Linden. 10-18-6t*| also rooms furnished for Mght} Reuping: 248 Worth St: 10-19-77" } FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN POSITIVELY CLOSING OUT ‘The rema’ k of the . PEOPLE 'S FURNITURE STORE Must Vacate Building Nevember ist PEOPLE 'S FURNITURE STORE, 236 Kast Second, Postofiice BILLIARD PARLOR A. nial Place for Gentle BEAUTY PARLOR Ay tments. Telephone. woes Thee nee oO” MISS DELIA 2 uty Parlor smith Bldg, sole 1. VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists C. M. Smyth 213 O-S’ Bldg. Phone 259) CHIROPRACTORS. J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. Chiropractor Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. Phone 706. DENTISTS Second Flooy, Wood Buil Office Hours: _ 8:30 one Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Pointment. Lady Attendant Phone 333 sper, Wyo, DR.-“MORGAN DR. SILVERBERG Dentists = B KMORE-BLDG. «. Office Hours: 8:30 to 6:30 Evenings and Sundays by Apointment Phone = i DR. J. E. BEAL, DENITST 203 0-8 ig) Pho OM Hours 9 a. m. to S130 p. m. “arr Sheba Roem; ood, ee Ly awe blocks south of F jady preferr 138 Went. Dam OR RUNT—-3-room house, North Bur lington Addftion; water and lights in. | jone 96 10 ‘Furnished room in modern 1030 East Second St.. phone 10-19-4t* _ ‘OR RE: nice, 'T+-Under new management—- lean, steam-heated rooms, by Hotel Tulsa, 419 North 10-19-6t ‘OR RENT — Two! nicely furnished Feoma: modern, for light housekeep- ‘OR RENT—3-room furnished apart- | 8 MN. Beech S8t., ¢ i p.m. ap apt on Na. 5 per, month O-21-2t trona Av . Lineoln, d house, one room 16x20 ft.. Phone, 344. other = 21-3t? | ‘ownsend Bldg. 10-24-3t ~ —_—————_ om house In water in Fad Moore, 10-21- =e | North Caspér Additi ‘ona Hotel Buld. #OR RENT — Two pleasant rooma for | oh 661w. light housekeeping; ground lose in. Call-after 5:30 p. m., 10» floor, — FOR RENT—Large front bedroom with | Phone. 411W, heat and bath, private -family. | in . O-21-, | FOR. RENT—Three unfurnished roonis | at FOR RENT =£-room: modern ‘house.-In - in quire 1G Ne Beechy phone 423R. 21-2 LIBERTY BONDS, WANTED — Rischow' | seiiding, Security> Loan 70) tf) AUTO. BXCHANY | w wet at I Cramer >< ———— NOTICR—Will party who ratuened Mra ta tion ‘card. fraudulently will, be prosecuted by the wovernment, ‘ For Noreing order: full: of geen cabinet, down bo Du with bath, for-light house! eeping: one eS lights and-heat velit _ MISCELLANEOUS. evsh price paid. Room Cs Co. Ki bait f—Place your auto) for sale—bring Jt-to us and we will} it for veu and xet you spot cash. © will sell it In a minute—don for Gorter Linden -and © reets. . PIANO TUNING ‘exner this Week. Call phone | ork>. guaranteed, Wade 10+21-6t am in S27 W, Roy tidwir.'s bank book please re~ rn Wilbur Roy Ludwig.’s classtfiica- Anyone using this dard) 10-21-4t" Fed phen BALE — Cheap: good -old-nt vio | Sinrer vexing machine ip perfect also adjustable: dress Oak street, pr nhone 10221-6t" urniture enoueh for two! including « Sellers kite i nd Edison Diamond Dine! weraoh ‘with 50 Tatest-reeaeds Witt) nt a bargain. Inquire ut ape & mitts | p 0 large roo! Evenings and Sundays by ap- + ointment DR. I. N. FROST Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street Special Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 PRIVATE Ht PITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 | Dr. J.C. Kamp | cd and SURGEON ice: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 180 House 85 DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseases of. Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. ; M.D.” Seeetetny rh renee yagper siven obstet- ries oh afinennen. of women ij ! eee in@ children. ee Rokrbaugh Reni mee, 205 North Pine nt. thetics = Specialty, Phone 803 | PAR et Se os Oo ‘Two doors enst of igara, Tobacco, Confee- | on mery, and Soda Fountain. | itt " ‘i DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. | rE | | | | ! bi Phone 699. ft ROR clon ot ‘J MaRgHALE Kerem DC | PRICE — | treing, Repairs Fixtares. Office Ph. 955 W., hes 6 W: 141: West First. + HAT CLEANING NEW pegs CLEANING We clean and Medlock all kihds ef Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stitt Hats for Ladies ‘and Gen tlemen. New trimmings; all work guaranteed. Alsg, take orders ‘for New Hats. We ‘call Parlor in connec- for and deliver. Shoe inin, YG ani atiemen. Dyed. 0-8.. tion for Ladi ‘uaper, VW: tove si-w.” All kinds 127 B. Seco Bldg. HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. alae W. B. PATTEN Lawyer Smith Bldg. Phone 21-J | NICHOLS & STIRRETY | Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. MONUMENTS Granite and Marble Monuments and Markers, Vuults, Mauso Kinds of Cemetery T SIMPSON St. Opvenite P.O e 665-3. + ae AM DEISCHER HANKS Masseuse, Violet Ray, Vibrator, Ns“ Woleott St. Phone 411. oe ae PLUMBING AND HEATING - - | J. DONOHUE. 7 | ; Plambing, Steam and Hot-W, Jobbing ofall B ds aN cig i itteuded. Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. | CASPER HEATING SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air acd Hot Water Heat- 4 Fourth tnd Pinet’ Phone 636. REAL ESTATE GRAVEL ROOEING, F. M. DILLON c Grace) Beeker STORAGE AND TRANSFER _— 0 CASPER STORAGE Are See Aato, Farnitere, ‘Trunks. SEARLES TRANSFER 4 STORAGE Office—Talt’s Bitlara Hat. Fkone—House, 657.W; Office, 104 MOVING'A SPECIALTE ACEYTELENE were agneto, Generato Pavoe. "Repairing MIDWEST Ni NOVELTY & ELEC. CO. Phone 936W, 665 W. 2nd ——————_—_____— Aaaitor and” Accountaat Office Effictency on tun om Mxchange " in Coasasens Wrox ¢

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