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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,' 1918. ; American Casualty List The following Nebraska and Iowana are named in the casualty list given out by the government for Saturday morning, November, 23. , DIED OF DISEASE. Corp. Ray V. Benedict, next of kin, James C. Benedict, Cedar Rap ids, la. Corp. It a 0. Brunson, next of km, John Brunson, Maquoketa, la. John Anderson, next of kin, Eric Anderson, Mount Ayr, la. Wm. A. Craig, next of kin, Mrs. Mona, Craig, Adel, la. Robert B. Ettele, next of kin, Mrs. Artilda Maeshall, Sac City, la. ; Geo. M. Humphrey, next of kin, Tobe H. Kilken, Elgin, Neb. Chris Jorgensen, next of kin, Louis Jorgensen, Davenport, la. Harry Boline, next of kin, Mrs. Beta Boline, Des Moines la. Eugene Campbell, next of kin, Mrs. Hattie Campbell, Des Moines, la. Edwin L. Denny, next of km, Alfred J. Denny, Danville, la. Walter A. Kelly, next of kin, Mrs. . Bridget Kelly, New Albin, la. - Ben McK light, next of kin, Wil lie G. Lillie, Central City, la. '.' Joseph Prestegard, next of kin, Edward Prestegard, Northwood, la. s Leonard Olsen, next of kin, Mrs. , Agnes C. Olsen, Merrill, la. Clyde C. Patterson, next of kin, George H. Patterson, Hampton, la. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Ray W. Goff, next of kin, Frank Goff, Des Moines, la. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Sergt Lloyd W. Keller, next of kin, Peter G. Keller, Brooklyn, la. MISSING IN ACTION. Lieut Clare B. Laird, next of kin, Mrs. J. R. Laird, Algona, la. ' , Sergt. Wm. J. Fleming, next of kin, Mrs. Robt. Westerbottom, Ce dar Rapids, la. Nels Anderson, next of kin, Emil Anderson, Clinton, la. Wm. P. Hoskins, next of kin, Thos. Hoskins, Mystic, la. V Bert. Marmouth, next of kin, Aliia Mitchell, Marshalltown, la. The following Nebraskans and Iowans appear in the casualty list given out by the government for Friday afternoon, November 22: j DIED FROM WOUNDS ' Sergt. David M. Moore, next of kin, Mrs.' Ruth Moore, Stromsburg, Neb. Corp. Hewitt L. Williams, next Of kin, Frederick L. Williams, Post ville, Iowa. Privates Charles W. Mathers, next of kin, Daniel Mathers, Tyron, Neb. Albert F. Beckman, next of kin, Bernard Beckman, Dyersville, la. Robert W. Salladay, next of kin, William Sallady, Oakville, Iowa. DIED FROM ACCIDENTS AND OTHER CAUSES. Lieut, Charles R. Parkinson, next of kin, Mrs. Ida M. Parkinson, Lin coln, Neb. W. Bailey, next of kin, James F. Bailey, Farrar, la.' I Lynn T. Porter, next of kin, Mrs. I Myarn W. Porter, Crookston, Neb. i Louie Rowedder, next of kin, Mrs. I Anna Rowedder, Manning, la. i WOUNDED SEVERELY Corp. Guy D. Adams, next of kin, I Mrs. Amy Aldrich Shenandoah, ( Iowa, f Privates- Jess L. Pitts, next of kin, Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Greene, Iowa. Carl L. Ducker, next of kin, Char lie F. Ducker, Waverly, Iowa. MISSING IN ACTION. ', Cash E. Garton, next of kin, Mrs. Ruth J. Garton, Weldon, la: Charles R. Potter, next of kin, Wayne Potter, Woodard, Iowa. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED . Privates John O'Neill, next of kin, Mrs. Rv.th O'Neill, Clear Lake, Iowa. Clifford E. Comingore, next of kin, Mrs, J. W. Comingore, Fairfield, Iowa. a Joseph Eagle, next of kin, Mrs. J. D. Eagle, Waterloo, Iowa. Ward U. Green, next of kin, Mrs. I Hanna Green, Jefferson, Iowa. ' Geo. H. Hall, next of kin, Mrs. ; Ida McPherson Hall, Wesley, Iowa, i, Geo. Elbert Horton. next of kin. i Orville Horton, Eldredge, Junction, i iowa. - I Walter W. Walker, next of kin, Majof T. Walker, Lake City, Iowa. t John Williams, next of kin, Mrs. r Fannie Williams, Grand Island, Neb. Chester C. Thorn, next of kin, $ James W. Thorn, Letts, la. i" WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDE- h TERMINED. - Sergt. Lynn Miller, next of kin, ' J. F. Miller, Osage, Iowa. Sergt. Byron W. Hamilton, next I of kin, Mrs. W. T. Black, Fairfield, ; Iowa. f Corp. John R. Weber, next of kin, f John Weber, Herman, Neb. ( Privates Rex F. Reed, next of kin, Mrs. I Gilbert C Reed, Stockville, Neb. i" Dervin A. Bay, next of kin, Mrs. Caroline Bay, Rushville, Neb. r Ivan D. Berry, next of kin, Mrs. W. T. Berry, Red Oak. Ia. Jesse Jacox, next of kin, Mrs. V' Hatte Jacox, Friend, Neb. ; Nils S. Reed, next of kin, Ike M. - Reed, Oskaloosa, Ia. IS M The following casualties are re v ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary . forces; Killed in action, 103died of f; disease, 174; wounded severely, 47; " wounded, degree undetermined, 39; wounded slightly, 46; missing in action, 119; prisoners, 10. Total, 538. Killed la Action. Lt. AlfradJ. Hook. Brooklyn, N. T. Lt. Alltn JTMcBrlde, New York. N. T. Lt. Oso. L. McCord, Greenwood, 8. C. I.t Alvln N. Sath, Cleveland. O. Lt. Lester M. Smith, Grand Forks, N. D. Lt Alexander D. Wilson, Blnghamton, N. r, Serft. Garry L. Alveraon, Flalnrlew, Tex. Serft. Wm. . Drlscoll, Dorchester, Mass. Kert Dewej X. Johnson, Knoivtlle, Tenn. Sergt Abe Short, Aurora. Ark. Sergt. Howard A. Vondohlen, Clone Park. N. T. Corp. Arthur Augustine, Milwaukee, Wis. Corp. James R. Buxon, E. St. Louis, 111. Corp. Jesse B. Calico, Paint Lick, Ky. Corp. Geo. T. Cornish, W. Philadelphia. Pa. Corp. Geo. Bryant Dyer, Vienna, Va. Corp. Odrlan W. Kldd. Knoxvllle, Tenn. Corp. Alexander Kin. New York, N. Y. Corp. Bernard J. McOwen, New York, N. Y. Corp. Herman Melhorn, Baltimore, Md. Corp. Clark Moore, Indianapolis, Ind. Corp. Paul J. Palanlrk, Syracuse, N. T. Corp. Joney Porter. Sylvian, Okl. Corp. Loyd W. Smith, Decatur,vTex. Corp. Roy L. Warren, ManKum, Okl. Corp.' Michael r. Tlerney, Brooklyn. N. Y. Corp. Thomas Winters. New York, N. T. Corp. Herbert Joseph. Wlttgall, Hunting ton w. va. Corp. Rufus C. Wood, Robstown, Tex. Wagoner John W. Miller, Brooklyn, N. Y, Wagoner John P. Shannon, Brooklyn, N. Y. Floyd G. Alvey, Leila Lake, Tex. Benjamin Bereznltskl, Fltchburg, Mass. Louis Blrgham, Sturgls. Ky, James M. Burke, Peabody, Mass. Jessie Campbell, Sperryvllle, Va. William H. Carpenter. Salt Fork, Okl. Ernest Leland Cassady, Fort Scott, Kan. John F. Coakley, Sharon, Pa. James C. Cole, Post, Tex. Ralph R. Coleman, Dennlson, O. Oakey Colley, Gladstone, 111. Frank B. Collier, Rowesvllle, B. C. Patrick A. Connelly, Johnstown, N. Y. Leonard J, Cummlnga, New Haven, Conn. Vasll Dstskof, Klrlloka Kiev, Russia. George D. Davidson, Kingston. O. Louia Dllla, San Antonio, Tex. Grant Disslnger, Rexmont, Pa. William Earl Edgar, North Braddock, Pa. Frank Fronczak, Buffalo, N. T. Silas H. Funderburke, Ralford. Okl. Mario Gluffrlda, Philadelphia. Pa. Jonathan M. Green, Kingston Springs, Tenn. Otis Green, Canton, Ga. Sherman R. Green, Washington, D. C. Frank Orynasowskl, Brooklyn, N. Y. Newton W. Harmon, Perryvllle, Ky. Homer W. Harrouf, Murphyaboro, III. Albert L. Hitchcock, Savannah, Tenn. Clarence E. Holbrook, Delaware, Okl. Jos L. Housley, Seymour, Tenn. Sari M. Hovts, Ferris, Pa. Robert H. Howell. DeSoto, III. James Frank Inglls, Cessna, Pa. Tom H. Jameson, Fort Smith, Ark. Everett E. Jlvtden, Leon, W. Va. George H. Kaemmerer, East St Louis, 111. Conrad Leinea, Fleming, Minn. Clarence Loveless, Oakland City, Ind. Andrew J. Lowrey, Muskogee, Okl. Arthur O. McNItiky, Denton, Tex. Frank Manuel, Robert Lee, Tex. Ray 8. Mendenhall, Enid, Okl. Ernest Mercer, Miami, Okl. Joseph Mlloro, Brooklyn, N. Y. John J. Moran, Brooklyn, N. Y. David H. Morgan, Haskell, Okl. John C. Morris, Clarkston, Wash. Michael James O'Brien, New York, N. Y. Patrick W. O'Connell, Chicago, 111. Oeorge H. Olson, Williams, Minn. Vlncenza Parise. Boswell, Pa. Mchnert A. Fuschmann, Goshen. Ind. James J. Rellly, New York, N. Y. James Scrivner. Austin, Tex. George A. Seltzer, Shepard, O. Lafayette Sharp, Jacksboro. Tenn. Coin C. Shaw, Benn Level, N. C. William D. Sinks. Noble, Ark. John Henry Sloop, Shermandale, Fa. David E. Smith Mulltns, 8. C. George 3. Stalllngs Waxahaw, N. C Edgar Lewis Studlnger, Somervllle, Mass. Edward Stephens; Tell City, Ind. Harvey W. Stephens, Roswell, Ga. Sam Stern, Richmond, Va. Frank R. 8tockton. Decatur, Ala Jamea W. Stone, New York, N. Y. William Strube, Clnclnna. O. Alejandro O. Trevlno, San Bentto, Tex. William O. West, North Fairfield. O. Anton WUcJn, Nerova, Russia. Died of Disease. Lt. Hunter McClure, Piedmont, Cal. Lt. Lawrence Tower, Wilmette, III. Lt. Ross Q. Graham, Frankort, Ind. Lt. Homer W. Ward, Centralla, Wash. Sergt William Y. Campbell, Byesville, O. Sergt Sam N. Fine, New Madrid, Mo. (Continued on Pago Fv.) t:i;lllllli" :li:i:!in!!iiiifiitii:iii!i:iij!:iiiMIW I I f 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS bFOR INDIGESTION WESTLAWN 58TH AND CENTER Omaha's beautiful park plan ceme tery convenient to Dundee, West Far Bam and Field Club districts. Free per- Sstual care and courteous service., treet ears to entrance. Family lots on partial payments at time of first burial Free auto at your service. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A tolls preparation of merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff. Fa Rartnrins Color and Beauty to Cray and Faded Haw. Ma wirt si.w nmgym. Continuing Thanksgiving Offering of Men's SUITS andOV ERCOATS A A Radical Price Reduction on Benson & Thome's Men's Clothes That Are Built to "Stand Up" The Only Kind Worth Owning N unusual clothes-buying opportunity presented to you, right in midseason. For years we've been operating our Men's Shop under a policy that calls for "Reliabil ity" first but we haven't stopped at that we've coupled it with value certainly a win ning combination. Saturday at these remarkable sale prices we offer suits and overcoats taken from our own stock not merchandise bought for "special sales" or manufac turers' surplus stocks. A Suit and Overcoat tailored right up to made-to-order specifications Group Number 1 MEN'S SUITS .Were up to $35, $25.00 Group Number 2 MEN'S SUITS "Were up to $45, $35.00 Group Number 3 MEN'S SUITS Were up to $55, $45.00 Sale of Men's Overcoats NEARLY every man has an individual overcoat idea. Any man can find his preferred model here. Ulsters, Town Coats, Dress Coats, Business Coats, Motor Coats, Smart Chesterfields. Tweeds, Cheviots, Meltons, Kerseys, Vicunas and Oxfords. Group Number 1 Men's WINTER OVERCOATS That were formerly up to $35 $25.00 Group Number 2 Men's WINTER OVERCOATS That were formerly up to $45 $35.00 A "Flyer" for Saturday on Men's "Garter? Brand Union Suits Regular $3.00 values Saturday $2.45 per Suit Proportioned and cut to give the muscles of the body plenty of comfortable room. Union Suits in sizes 34 to 48. Carter brand you know their worth. Saturday only. Bms on & 6iTorns MEN'S SHOP 414-416-418 South 16th Street William and Mary Buffet In Fumed Oak or Ameri can Walnut, As Illustrated This handsome piece is beautifully executed in the woods named and in accordance with the best traditions of cabinet making, it is a fine, all oak interior construc tion. The charming, old fashioned style is admirably adapted in this buffet to the needs and ideals of the mod ern American home. The price quoted saves you rather more than 25. Price is 4&22 54 in.x6 ft. Extension Table to match $37.50 1 11 Ik mi I Special Pieces of Good Furniture at Special Prices $22.00 $15.00 $16.00 $11.00 $23.50 $27.50 $68.00 $65.00 $75.00 $75.00 Fumed Oak, Charles II Bed, full size $12.00 White enamel, full size wood Bed, Adam style $ 9.75 Full Size American Walnut Bed..$ 9.50 American Walnut Bedroom Chair, with cane seat $ 6.50 Quartered Golden Oak Dressing Table $16.50 Chiffonier to match $19.50 Quartered Golden Oak 3-piece Parlor Suite, with genuine No. 1 leather upholstery, for the three pieces $48.00 Mahogany Chest of Drawers . . . .$47.00 Mahogany William and Mary, Triple Mirror Dressing Table .... $48.00 Chest of Drawers to match $48.00 $16.50 Set of 3 Quartered Golden Oak Dining Chairs, with Spanish leath er slip seats, the three $ 9. $32.00 Set of 2 Mahogany Dining Chairs, with Spanish leather slip seats, for the two $14 $35.00 Old Ivory Dresser $25, $27.00 Old Ivory Chiffonier $19, $40.00 Quartered Golden Oak Dressing Tabl .$28, $75.00 Quartered Golden Oak Colonial Dresser $58, $65.00 Chiffonier to match $48. $48.00 Triple Mirror Dressing Table to match $38. $49.00 Queen Anne Dining Table, Ameri can Walnut, 48 inches, extending to 6 ft $39. 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 MAIN FLOOR DRAPERY DEPT. Specially Priced Offerings From Our Drapery Sho) Bed Spreads in Dimity and Marseilles, standard sizes, plain hemmed, scalloped or fringed. Some are more or less shop soiled, all of them are discontinued patterns, but the prices we have put upon them are such as to make them really remarkable bar gains. Half price. $ 5.00 values ..$2.50 7.00 values .. 3.50 5.50 values .. 2.75 12.00 values .. 6.00 6.00 values . . 3.00 18.00 values . . 9.00 "Liberty" Head Rests at Sale Prices Designed by the celebrated house of Liberty & Co. of London, and made from selected high grade decorative materials. They can be ad justed to any straight back chair and lend much to the comfort of the same, as well as to the appearance of the room. Special price.. $3.75 Short lengths of Velvet at One-half Price 2 to 10-yard lengths in good shades of Brown, Green, Mulberry, Blue and Rose. $3.50 to $10 qualities now half price, at $1.75 to $5.00 Window Shades at Sale Prices About 15 colors that we have discontinued the stock of are included in this offer. Enough of each color for the shading of one room or your whole residence. Prices save you from 35 to 40. All shades will be mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Bring us a list of sizes you can use, or have our man call. DOWN STAIRS KITCHEN WARES Household Bargains In Our Down Stairs Department CLOTHES BASKETS 24-inch full reed clothes baskets, slight ly shop soiled; regular $1.00 value, for.. 75c 32-inch full reed clothes baskets, slight ly shop soiled; regular $2.00 quality, while they last, B I mm for .$1.50 WASTE BASKETS 15x15 full reed, round kitchen waste bas kets; 60c value 39c ASH CANS 22x14 heavy rib bed galvanized ash cans with covers; regular $2.75 quality, for $1.95 24x17 heavy ribbed, galvanized ash cans with covers; regular $3.75 quality, for $2.95 ASH SIFTERS Heavy galvanized ash sifters to fit the cans, small sue; regular $3.60 quality, for $2.00 Heavy galvanized ash sifters to fit the cans, Urge size; regular $5.50 quality, for $3.50 Heavy galvanized coal hods, special 90c WRINGER BENCH (with room for two tubs and wringer), regular $2.50 quality, for. .$1.95 Anchor Brand Wringers, 10-inch roll, enclosed cogs, and ball bearing; guaranteeed for one year, $6.75 Anchor Brand Wringers, 10-inch roll, enclosed cogs, and ball bearing; guaranteed for three years, at $7.75 Several Coffee Percolators in various styles, slightly tarnished. We reduced them to half price. To clear them they will be Half the Half Price. Come while they last. -SECOND FLOOR. Well Known RU'gS in All Sizes at Special Prices 30.00 33.50 16.25 39.50 54.00 60.00 32.50 41.50 47.50 m jsllilll 4-6x7-6 Oakdale Wilton Rug. . . .$26.50 4-6x7-6 Bundhar Wilton Rug. . . .$27.50 6x9 Brussels Rug $14.50 6x9 Hartford Body Brussels Rug, $25.00 6x9 Standard Wilton Rug $39.50 6x9 Bundhar Wilton Rug $49.50 7- 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rug.. $26.50 8- 3x10-6 Seamless Velvet $35.00 8-3xlO-6K Seamless Axminster. . .$34.50 ' ' and Many $ 57.50 8-3x10-6 Bagdad Body Brussels, $33.00 $ 79.00 8-3x10-6 Hartford Wilton Rug.. $49.50 $127.50 8-3x10-6 Hartford Saxony Rug. .$75.00 $ 86.00 9x12 Standard Wilton Rug $73.50 $ 99.00 9x12 Bigelow Wilton Rug $69 50 $137.50 9x12 Hartford Saxony Rug..,,. $79.50 $118.00 9x15 Standard Wilton $98.00 ' $180.o6 10-6x12 French Wilton $157.50 $213.50 10-6x13-6 Hartford Saxony. .. .$142.50 Others. lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllillil'il'lllllliillltJIIIUINIiW