Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 8

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iH I CHEER FOG AL, EES AAU MEL TON FATLTIES AROMA TW "RP TAH AEN PRGA YM: PE HAE He: Fin ae @hipbiined by Death of Both Father and. Mother;‘Lateé Deaths and Funeral Notices for Friday as'Gléaned from Reports Today Influenza as chimed some forty-two victims in Casper during LYTLE FUNERAL TODAY f the recent epidemic, in some cases taking a mother of a family, the : refsa’ (father, or sometimes one of the children, but a recent record of the father and mother both being taken and leaving a family of children is one of the saddest incidents reported. Mrs. May Dupes, wife of ‘Anthony | ? | Dupes “of Hagens ayenve; North Bur-| R. H. Moorman, pastor of the First - itingese addition, left about two weeks| Baptist church, officiating. The body ago for her home in Nebraska to visit probably will be taken to Chadron relatives. She took along her five Neb., for burial. ¢ ‘Seven children, Gay eardy ris and two boys, the oldest of nergt. ixteen years of age. re hoe gas rangements have not! yét{ poy To ain home ;at) 365 # = atet ot knort ior et age con Biy Nad charp h developed! “yirg.) Jacobs Sas" formerly lingt vas keeper at thé Hone’ hotel, y woman, well 7 —~»— 1 s Ww ASHINGTON, Nov. 8.2 Rho, id’s senatotship is to be deci. a soldier vote available Mona ected to settle the questio Senate control. lf the Republicans get the Rhode land senator atong with New Mex nd Michigan’s the Rep ave forty-nine votes anu te control. —————_. =; SOLDIERS COUNCIL IN CHARGE OF Ports hots loved’ by he ls the Casper were pri- COPENHAGEN, Nov. &—The Ge man ports of Bremerhaven and be- haven are in the hands of sol councils, says the chleswiz olks tung. LAWTON HOME SADDENED a eee old son of Bert LONDON, Nov. 8.—Serbian troop; a a the be ve crossed the Danube into enza and pneumonia beéng the cause wi t Neb., for/ gary where they ‘have been r of her death. buris »day. The child’s mother died th the greatest enthusiasm, Mrs. Semlar leaves, besides her hus- | »bot S ng a official statement issued by t band, who is employed at the Midwest Caesarian 0} n ec war office Tharsday. Dupes, who is a fireman on the! LEAVES SEVEN- CHILDREN railroad, was notified a few days ago| Mrs. Charles Semlar of West Sec- é i that the youngest child was very ill ond street, died early this morn I 4 2 : " a OUEIE 3 and to come at once, He had been' the Red Cross hospital after < - ‘ F ¥ rc = 4 re but a few days when both he ness of two weeks’ duration, influ- ia wife died, mictims.of the Span- infloenza.. Mrs, Dupes’ brothcr, pee ans, died in Casper about the -. “MIRS. FLOSSIE REED Mrs: Flossie Reed, aged 26 years,; Coupons from Boys Without Near Friends axl Rela- RETA \epL Otegigesey, fied tant wiht! D Y Git B , N Hons WilBe Delivered i Red CrosandCan naz ts a o Your Git buying Now Be Secured upon Solicitation Here The American Red Cross has undertaken the = tak aah soriars al Christmas package to each boy im the American Ex; Le in Europe, who has neither relatives nor friends 6 COE to pe him & — parcel, or to whom, for any reason, the individual soldier ve tip Hadarhiy op faxrsiag bre cae Furnish ay sedowrg Mrs, Brneit Treger of this city. Mrs. For years we have urged that you shop early and that you buy use- |dous number of Jensings bad: been visting in Casper ful and practical gifts. hy : - aince last Febraary. g ee pe rsrnecred ESRC aces wa i aa der yt : pate just pa wi, be bela to-| a4 “ s , #4 | morrow: morning: at 0 o’clock at . * i 1 > y | fa ‘tase c pamente net seiesres eel et “by the Shatfer-Gay chapel with the Rev. | The Nationa! Council of Defense doesn’t want us to prolong our whom to send the coupon, of . d ni eae | asec fe one Sap oreo. ae eareter store hours nor to be compelled to employ extra salespeople to serve you 72 HOURS Belge at wad : at the so-called eleventh hour. in Washington or may deliver 8 hm pon label to thé American ‘ i | Field Be ican Bead Cross - You must do your part by doing your Christmas shopping now. We make it easy for teas Erte i = oGi you to do your Christmas chopping early for our stocks of useful and practical gifts are ready. (Continued from Page One) | label is turned over ‘to the , s Every department of our store Tes attractive suggestions to make. Red Cross nia ghe pata ho 7 at Foch’s headquarters at 9 o’clock thru Red this morning, Paris time, the State|the Red Cross headquarters, in Lar as d iis FINE CHINA, CUT GLASS, COMMUNITY SILVERWARE, Department announced. If the Ger | pin and't mem dlegatan mush pater tie tile | eile See Fe a Os ieee PS | ALUMINUM WARE, THERMOS BOTTLES, RIFLES, SHOT to Berlin, German will be given 72| States, where a heureto seal? vided. RAE Sie f Sepeeals if GUNS, PISTOLS, COMPLETE TOY STOCK. BRING THE CHIL- PARIS, Nov. &—German dele- | all particulasa 4 wee Pt gates arrived this morning at Foch’s| by local residents : She rae! SS See Owes CL) HOLMES HARDWARE CO. allied iersusetice conditions was rend | Holmes to Homes—Cas; Wyoming. Phone 601 later, the” ‘aed being at the Shaffer-| ore Santa Claus is just as important a figure in the civilized world today MRS. JULIAN A. JENNINGS pans. JULIAN @ JenmuNcS | fas ever. But this Christmas he musi conform to rules that will help to A Jennings Gied ot the home of hrf complete the winning of the war. street, Jast. night. Mrs. Jennings) leaves besides her son, one daughter, ae E fe f eff i i nt Fete aloud, the: hande dto the Germa: delegates. pi els | NO PEACE DISCUSSION AT i ARMISTICE CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.+An of-| ficial diplomatic dippatch from | France today emphasized that Foch is only'to deliver the armistice terms ¥ to the Germans and receive their a¢ | cf | ceptance. Peace negotiations are not the business of the military commanders. Any suspension of hos-} tilities before the armistice is signed, even if asked on philanthropic grounds is entirely out of question, Men’s Bath Robes Shaw! Collar Robes, with full silk corded edges and girdle to match. Extensive selection of patterns. Priced at $7.50 up to $22.50 1c Eisne J Motorists Get Ready =e pence Sag ws For Winter ws sa Dara 2s FOR SALE—Thorobre Mammoth) has ordered that all men being. sént bronze turkeys, Buff Orpington! to American Lake, Washington‘ chickens, Toulouse gees, Pekin| Spanish influenge masks egcept. ducks. Address Mrs. Wm. Keith,| sleeping and eating. Meo from Ranch Box, Casper, Wyo. 1 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8.—Cele-| bration fake report that Germans} signed armistice caused one death, | shooting of two, injury of fourteen other persons. Deaths and shooting | accidents occurred yesterday after-} noon and last night during revelry | in streets. Splendid Values in Auto Robes »e is highly essential for comfort for n the year. Our stock includes tor open or closed cars and the practically x everything t values are ex<e Woo! Auto size 54x74, one side plain, the other plaid com Priced at $ 10 and up Webel Commenci:t Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE Muited States Hood Administration, License No. G13057. ‘WATCH OUR WINDOWS _ - WATCH OUR WINDOWS

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