Newspaper Page Text
The following casualties Jure report-] u* general of the as Jt^efflUoutT Forces: |||g'|j^ffiffirf'*c',"> 55; <Hed of wounds, ienfc and other caates, d of disease, 72; wotmded ?eKH^gMr wounded .(degree nndoHtjidBtd), wounded slightly, ^^^ata|lK in action, 167. Total, Killed In Action. jSpv. . *-~'y ^feiaemon, Jake C., Oare City, Ky. wlm??.Li -p> ^ p ^ ^ | Baynond -, ^ ai^ grandg H, Dorchester. Mass. I erv Le^ChesjaSng! Mich. Jfthn K~ j A Tigris. Minn. EftriHMBmniirr Frank, La Crosse, Wis.' Herbert, Waterbury MSbsa* * ** <V*l>Tanf Qi. Stodtten, Eugene V? Moorhead, Minn. I Sugarek, Eddie M? Bee rill e. Texas. ; ^VrrB^e.^Wffltotn F.,^Kingston. N'. J. j '.e. John A-. Bellelonte. Pa. pWenger. Irrta. Grand Rapids. Mich. ! ^KgRT&aters. CcmrtUn, McNeil. Ark. 1 arson, Oscar P., Elbow lake,1 aMrlri if <-. r : IpBemmann, Fred W.. Oshkosh, Wis. i I fBogaa, Charles J, Boston. Mass. IgTlgjcy Michael. Brooklyn. NT. T. jpIto-wHiiS, ' William B, Western Port. ^^^^^^3ea^FMrhaven. Mass. ^^Rpfcjjtei&Carl H.^E.. Emmitt. Ark. Stootmaker, Adrian C., Bridgeport. ms. Frank^ Piqna, Ohio. DM of Wounds. ^HBblfedell. Edward R-. Oakland. Me. Biidce. Prank J., East Cleveland. 0. ^fei^^^^Walter*F., ^Worcester. Mass. ^^.D&Xia&rest, James, Necedab. Wis. pDerdowski, Omer. Bay City. Micb. MDntler. Emil H-.-Laporte City. Iowa , E2EJclcmeier. George H.. Princeton. 111. jgPerrand. Charles E., Colombia, La. H^ser. Charles D? New York. N. 7. gggope. Charies PL. Wichita Falls. Tes. ro^ytdbors^Pmer. Manitowoc, Wis. R^ffV. Don Albro, WebbervQle. Micb. BtUcKab; Earl W., Mount Olive, Miss, palafgs, Bert W., Fort Dodge, Iowa. I^umnce xwyaiu, ign?. | Lawrence _J>.. Stapleton, Vs. ni, Angelo, Trenton. N. J. xrr, Judson, Cocbranton. Pa. y^JSdwaxd A_, Grampian. Pa. y.Karl M.. Spondly, Augnsta, Wflbarn F, Red Springs, Ter. Jr. Delbert S^arshall, Rock sr. Bernard G., Burlington, "Wis. sky, ^DanteU ^Winctfester. Mass. try, "WnUam, Glenwood. W. Va. f Accident and Other Causes. Delbert. Miletns, W. Va. Wounded Severely. vOrvel Ray/- Brown, Harrison B.^Scott^JL? Sweetland, W. Va. Magnolia, W. Va. y, Dcrid E, Rockport, Jackson , Artie Esmond, FairView, W. rrahfp, William P., Nemours, W i, "William BL, Punlow. W- Va. ided (Decree Undetermined). a^Walta^Hontlagton. W. Va. Rajmmd I*. Wheeling, W. Va. rrCedg^BL, MariwriUe. V^Va. Kred-E., Charleston, W. Va. ELsburg, W. 5V. Va. ?Iis Ferry, sburg, W. >f Seneca, , Leivaay, rdensTlUe, ed by the commanding .general at the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action,55; -died of wounds;! 28; wounded severly. 616; -wounded (degree undetermined), 1,369; wound ed slightly, 824; missing in action, 49. | Total, X84L I Wotinaed severely. Privates? O'Conners. Charles, Martinzbnrg. W. Vs. Hatfield. William M., WharnclitTe. WVa. Stewart. Frank M.t BlneOeld. W. Va. Cramer, Harry X*. Barrackville, W. Va. Crawford. Robert T., Walkersvllle, W. Va. Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) Lieutenant? Newcomer, Lloyd H., West Union, W. Va. Corporal? Lawsoa, Thomas Barton, Sand Fork, W. Va. Barker, Samuel Jesse. Olcott, W. Va. Walker, Everet A., Charleston, W. Va. Private? Kramer, Ray W.. Thorn-wood, W. Va. Wounded Slightly. Sergeants? Day, Hugh A-, Pleasant Valley, Wheeling. W. Va. Ringer, William, Alexander,-W. Va. Corporal? Dotson, Friend H., Elizabeth, IV. Va. j Privates? I Long, John F., New Martinsville, W ' Va. Baker. Charles F., Wheeling, W. Va. Harmon, Amazian Z.. Dott, W. Va. Hens-ey, David. Whirlwind, W. Va. Ilaykurst, Hagley S, Rivesvllle. W Va. Mc3ride. Albert, Lick Creek. W. Va. Phillips, Delbert M.. Newbnrg, W. Va Sterling, George William, Smilhfield. Vv. Va. Wocdford. Hugh L, Grafton, W. Va. As?cr3."Roscoe W., Gardner. "W. Va. Carson, Tom, Gllmore Station, W. Va MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. Summary of Casualties to Date. Officers?Deaths, 90; wounded, 101; i | Buy- Ti S3 ^ I ?8 I Jeweler ai k>: ? | 1 Ladies' and Gentlemen': ^ Solid Gold Rings, _-v | $3.00 to $25-00 K>! I Solid Gold Children's 5$ Rings, ^ 75c to $3.00 ?? Solid Gold JLaviliiers, | $3-00 to $25-00 Js Diamond Lavilliers, fOE $5.00 to $100.00 ISS jfjf Manicuring Sets, 75c to $25.00 is I k 13 M jts ^ DIAMONDS FOR LADE j 5Ct gccdc cannot be be y Engraving | FREE k&esgsiBKsag&aassg ' X wurt-WwA | C EYES TCOEVE % X ?E~?r/ ??w*. 1 ? B CHRI ' " V ' The fitUowins casualties axe report- 1 ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces (Included In above total): I Killed In Action. ? Gunnery Sergeant? v a Bell, Jesse J-,' San Diego, CaL I Sergeants? Crossed, Vernon J, San Francisco, B Cal. V Early, George T? Newark, N. J. Slasser; Glen D, Columbus Grove, O. Corporals? Empey, Hollis E-. Idaho Falls, Idaho. I citT i^TWi?rick XV Pomeroy. Ohio. I Privates? Asprooth. Oscar M.. Rockford, Hi. Baldwin. Raymond a, Cleveland* 0. Blackwood. Win. D.. Pontlac. Mich. Cole, Howard W., Spring Valley, 111 Cook, George F., Portland, Ore. Davidian, Dickran T? Fresno. CaL Devlin, Bernard J, Philadelphia, Pa. Feanen, Timothy Cohoes, N. Y. Ford, William !>-, Laredo, Tex. Graham, Charles D., Abilene, Tex. Hazzard, John C-. Riddleton, Tenn. McSweeney, Gerard F.. Buffalo. N. T. Motfett, Robert G., Dallas, Texas. Opheim. Irving M!, Williamsburg; Va. Pratt, Jesse L, Tangier, OVIa. I nu~.i ii i i i T ~iJiTwwwwgSaCj For Itching Tortcaro ' * * ' These is one remedy that seldom tails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makrs the skin soft, s clear and healthy. ? Any druggist can sqpply yon with | zemo, which generally overcomes all 5 skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, jam- i pies; rashes; blackheads, in most cases g give way to zemo. ? Frequently, minor | blemishes disappear overnight. Itching | usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, g antiseptic liquid, dean, easy to use and E dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra J large bottle; $LOO. It will not stain. i3 e sot greasy or sticky and is positively / safe for tender; sensitive skins; -r-*qr ; hkTfceE. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. ? jk 1 'our Xr IDCl jil ^ id Broker lUl 1. Wat 5 Brace C A- veiT largeaS! -i select from -r- v " #| $12.501 U| y3 off . %4 Militi Watc 1?5> ? . &j^3 SS ANI> GENTLEMEN, $3.7 i at in Qualitr, selection and price AT P. P. LIP; f vieul tf* o } Beth' FIRI ouemui ijpw /**^^^;? lP5 MT-?n^^L*| ? Mm *j3^^^sSHn>o|| |J_ 1 ~^i?_3 ~ fm * IS~^iSj^S5S3wS5*iS?j ?** j 3j3^^5[| TV^ " Iff V? . lIm, Fred A-. Kiowa. CoL j Kellr, Wffliam S., Albany. N. T. "s , ,| Christmas Greetings Jjfepag?'0 ' - . a*?4? ?.?* ,\ :- k :-?c-d"v - * ' * Once again the Christmas season rolls around, and rhi? year, if ever, there is reason to be joyful. The world war is over. Commercial - - - - - " - 1 1__ and industrial conditions are ngnung uicmsuva. a Oar boys arc coming home. Truly it is Christmas and a time for good wishes and good will. Accept, therefore, our heartiest Christmas and New Year greetings. May you be genuinely happy in this time of general rejoicing. ' * May laughter, kindness and contentment fill 'your hearts. # ISiSfiL : THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY ivm ' ? a * f nas Gifts atj 3ISPS 1 311 Madison St | | I 'UvffL I WA.'. 1'CMtS 5K Qq J All guaranteed Cases, with Elgin, Waltham, llli- 33 |pl-Q r^\ |p| nois and other makes, 38 7 ?VS 510.00 to $250-00 || sortment to pj|t |j| -Locket and Chain for SS ^PA \1 A children, ^ 38 .0 $511 ty 40 $1^0 to $5 00 p ' Ivory and Mantle Clocks, |p W%\ $2.50 to $15.00 ?8 ary 1|\ I /^lk H Toilet Sets in silver or 33 hes Ivory' S i||p $3-25 to $25.00 t| ? fjj o S500.00. Come and we can convince you that our ^ .UK- _ . - & :*&* ' .. . . ,, . :< 311 Madison | SON'S Street ? SQUIRREL FOOD?BY AHERN ^KiA ?E'& nPUSHWJ'X !TTJ OP*arw-W / S T -MEHO?4J V Ort H&U ) Pflpy* n^s55Ea^r?5!S^l^k^l J TTM%Vf/il|K^^*-^^*fv?? ??? *t^-rl^fcj S^ NUgR^SWtog^^jHjg gsy p^^M I - J^gg - -. . .-":'-. _- -j> ' -? ' -. ';. jfffi r =g gp*^" * I aS"^T"lE^Jn I For Christm Entire Store brimful of i Useful, practical, sensible Just a few suggestions, h stock: ?s For Father, Husband, Big Brother or Sweetheart Sweaters, $1.63 to $10.00 Bathrobes, $3.95 to $750 Pajamas, $130 jo 2.38 Neckties, 25c to $1.25 Suspenders, 35c to 75c Men's Socks, 20c to 1.00 a pair Dress Gloves, 5c to $3.00 a pair Umbrellas, $1.25 to $5.00 Silk Scarfs, 50c to $350 Dress hirts, $1.00 to $530 Handkerchiefs. 10c to 75c I Traveling Kits, 51.00 to $5.00 Smoking Sets, 25c to $1.50 Shaving Sets, 50c to $3.38 Slippers, 50c to $3.00 Suits, $10.00 to 535X0 Hats, $1.00 to $6-00 Caps, 50c to $5.00 Flannel Shirts. $1.98 to $6.00 Traveling Bags. $?.?S to $10.00 Auto Gloves, lined $325 a pair For School Boy Suits, special, $4.95 to $16.75 Overcoats, special^ $425 to $10.00 Mackinaws, special, $6X5 High-top Shoes, $2.75 to $4.00 Caps and Toques, 50c to $1.00 I Flexible Steering Sleds, 51X5 to $2X5 Gloves, 39e to $1X5 j Sweaters, $1X5 to $3X0 ! Waists, 50c to $1-00 j Shirts, $1.00 to $2.C0 Watches, $1.50 and $2.00 ) Belts. 25c and 50c , Fountain.Pens 98c Military Brushes, 50c to $2X0 Bathrobes, $2X0 Madras Pajamas, $1.00 to $1.50 Handkerchiefs, 10c to 75c The toy Store oi Is the Brightest, Busies rnont. Hurry! Hurry! I or toys for the children, y< as many things are being Many specially low prici wiH be found in the Basen i = hfcagraiE ran BgH m| ffl J! Hk"J j ,1^ FAIBMOf I : i * > . il At Boyer's fl' ' IIIIIbW x- --^w - . ? worth-while Holiday Gifts.^^H and ornamental AsS^mM elow, from our imraeswM For Mother, Wife, Big I Sister or Sweethesrf m -w'v49nl Suits, reduced price* $1450 to SI8. Mw Coats, reduced prices, $1450 .to -I Bathrobes, $1.95 to $450 . Kimonoi, $2.00 to $10.00 * fi House Dresses, $1.75 to $? I5Q :"-4 Fur Muffs, $750 to $2540 y.gm Fur Scarfs. $9.50 to $2950 ' 'xKi? Silk Petticoats. $250 to $550 ;Hl Felt Slippers, 50c to $240 . -:';v Bed Spreads, $150 to $6X0 Bed Blankets, $2.50 to $1540 \ ,91 Table Llnen_ 85c to $250 a yard I Table Linen'Sets, $5.00 to $KL00- HH Sweaters, $3.50 to $1250 Wool Shawls, $150 to $250 RH Kid Gloves, $250 to $250 a pair | fl Cashmere Gloves, 59c to $1.00 palr^ Georgette Waists, $4.95 > White Voiie Waists, $150 ; Leather Purses, 50c to $550 Silk Hoce. 6Sc to $200 a pair Fcr Sbcool Girl la i Fur Muffs, $3.00 to $10.00 . |H Fur Sets, $3.99 to $1250 Sweaters, $250 to $750 Bathrobes, $150 to $2SO Bracelets, 50c to $5.00 Patent Leather Belts, 50c Wool Gloves, 50c a pair Wool Mittens, 25c and 50c I Wool Caps 2Sc to $1.25 Wool Scarf Sets, $1.00 to $350 ~.R|H | Serge Dresses, $3.95 to $8.00 '^innham Hrpeirfi. $1.50 to S2J5QX | a Handkerchiefs, Sc to 25c Windsor Ties, $1.25 to $2$0 Coats, $355 to $13-50 Felt Slippers, $1.35 and $1-50 i the Third Floor I I t, Happiest Place in Fair?'jS f yon want to get any doDsl >u must hurry to get here, III sold out rapidly, id items, suitable for gif& ?9 tent China Ware Section. \Sfl ragl ' ljl * ''?H W:**' -W Restaurant f I the delicacies of the season pre- II I ry skill and care. II '1 il yon 'will become a steady patron frail testaurant ON STREET . ;1 I hi W-++ MSPWHW*^ : V/t.1 c< J Fine dinner for Ctnstmas, all i i pared with the greatest of culina: V J : Try our Christmas Dinner ai ! j of this restaurant. j Boyer's F $ 223 MABIS . p