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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 12

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TTTTRSBAY. YTBRUAKT 5, IMS. ftTTLE CREEK, men. 12. THE ENQUIRER 'AND EVENING NEWS.

MICHIGAN CASUALTY LIST HOAQ COMMISSION IS Authorize by the War Department. William SLirkey, Au Gres. Ldward J. Pace, Detroit. Harold E.

Kenner, Detroit. John Christiansen, Boon. Herman p. Hoehler, Grand Itapids. W.

Hickman, Kalamazoo. Adolph L. Schieter, Vassar. Carl J. Sell, Ironwood.

AVladialaw PaJf-iko Gran Itapids. I'orest Hulott, Wellston. Lea C. Kiegle, llint. LUP following casual i tea are report STILL BUILDING RQADSf? ed bv the Co in ui an dins Oeneral ox tue AiiM.ri an lZ.x iicdiuoaary 1 orces Your Pictures Enlarged FREE rAsk any Saleslady Toeller-Grani Co.

17-19-21 West Main St. BATTLE CREEK, M1GHIGAN NO PHONE ORDERS NO LAY-AWAYS NO C. O. D. OKOEHS OX REMNANT SALES I ii i- au.l utlit-r ause.s, wouniJcJ severely, ROAD IS; missing iii 1U; tutal.

275. A 3i 1 1.:: 'i -c ii uiivs ia cl'i'lou iroiu r.i,i. i rfa ri- liIKU Ol DIMiAL 1'ri pnndii'iis A No Hi-nig lor herKeant ivs.i, 1. IHIpi lift Itnail I J'i'ul 11(1 Houghton. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY.

Lieutenants Daniont C. Begole, Ann Arbor. lrivate Kichard Cobe. Harbor Springs. Frank Zigowski, Ironwood.

Itus-sell o. Wait, Mulet Luke. Albert C. Swetz. Grada Itapids.

Fred Georse Vtor, Detroit. Camber Sullivan. 8helbyville. lxjuis Pan! Tallion. Sault Me.

Marie. Frank Uctna. Detroit. Guy S. Brown.

Detroit. Mieeeystaw Langas. Detroit. Fred Kowalskl, Kiver Itouge. Georpe II.

Wills, Spring Lake. Andrew Lebeck, Ahmeek. Carl Simon Luedders, Cold water. II. Saginaw.

Andrew C. Oswald. Palms. Wayne J. Teachout, Coldwater.

Manka. Detroit. lldward E. Herbert. Detroit.

Carl W. Hernted. Gladstone. Frank Joseph Brown. Bay City.

Stephen fiiok. WOl.NDHi, Degree I.iedJenant51 erdinand "on n. Morenel. Udrnnrd John, Carrier. Privates Georgp I.orenson.

Storinglon. Arthur Hansen Ludingtou. "'r I Miring Nt Season. SKCTIOV TWO. The following casualties are reported by tlie Couiaiauiiiuii General ot i Ue American Kspeditlonary Forces.

Killed in action, 13; died from rounds, died of acident and other caubes, died of disease, 11. viounded fcevere-ly 111; total, 150. These names are Included from Michigan. KII.LEI IN ACTION. r-x'rgeants Crewe, Last Detroit.

Mii-hacl J. Keniiey, Detroit, rrhatt" 1 II. Weberlinc. it. Joseph.

Weheukcl, Detroit. RID AY i j-iiy is tti'i building good and will continue to build-) i. iirtit the winter a activities for 'on: is not being pushed in tiic year but t-'-v-j linishcd to ck-ar i nwn- iff iurt.i nt work a Iri ate i'luyil .1. Hcriingtfin. Lmliiistou.

Mi LKtXV rrivaf DusTihsrry, Muskegon. AbraUam lotiUbOD. lint. M.iJirrp. vamiutte.

Uirliai Detroit. Carl North in .1. Perkins. inta.iogoi). riift tc, Algoiia'-.

Strauss, iMm-onning. MISINt. IN ACTION. rri'ant A. Armstrong, ltoltvu.

vll TlllV 'I'M ft. u- D'Mir- i ini'l l'nm This ra.siialtir- rfpnrt Ci SqJjl CrJn, i r.i.-' tl I in- i it Imiary in 10: froiu lk.I ylrplano aiva; Street car mn in AVashinpton have been awarded an Increase in pay. t' lieJf'ird i. i'lf'tO f.Ui'T i-aiif. .1 i iV.

nun sown- ilir.l di- I i i ho ro'i 1 ro'll I iiii-siiv-; hi lv ll'i; Mi-h- SIXIION ON K. Authoiized bv tbe War Department, ed by the Comtuaudlnc Geneal of 'J he f. lowing' casualties are Am rican Expeditionary Porcc. iund. severely, TS missing in a 10: total.

M. 't ne-j nauies are included from Mi- POINDED SEVERELY Srr grants-Harold G. Griffin. Cattle Creek. I.e..

Malcuiisen, Harrison. Jos. Antonio Kastcr, Calumet, Mich. A. Uii-hanlson, Cbeauins.

Ki.v K. Shea, Empire. Carl A. I.enzi, Defiance. V.

MacN'air. Houghton. iliiam H. Port Uurou. lhuil 1'.

Kohrmoscr, l'ouutain. CXIEURALCIA UK'S iii' ludr, III TIi. ii. 1 Mi" tin- City ii? 1 1 i i ihjrinj 1 1 i 1 1 ('Mi 1" I i 1 I i'l lviril.ll IN ACTION. or HBdch Rub the forehead and temples with nd i i Your "BocTv I .1.1 I I i i- i in 1 1 'roving i civ th NEW PRICES 30c, 60c, $1.20 -One hi i.

i At Pric 1 1 1 1 i I 1 1 Ha iv ley. Manistee. Ail- 1'. iMt.i or uniMiN. I'rUatrs V.

TSahii, llint. Andrew Murkett. Nirl L'alia-'d-i. Detroit. lluiebl Huntley, IIIKO OP lIsK.SK.

Musician t'liaties S. iwrriijati, Ls-a -nfiba. KiiVifK.11,1 T. Peters. Newaygo.

AVIUMIT It SK KRKI.V. Oscar L. P.uek, P-is Kuiids. I.ieiitrnmit A. Like, Detroit.

l'ri len Sim rillppll-L Miiskocon. If. llarloy. Carson City. Vlverett V.

Hlekok. Cohlwater. Wallenmak Pusbton. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS UK ECU ON s. Hi" following cubici corrections are issued as an appendix to the regular casualty lists at the request cf the several press associations: KLTXKNEO TO DUTY.

(Previously reported missing in l'ri atts Floyd Collar. Kalkaska. Woi'N lM, I uderterinineil. l're iousty reported missing in ac-tionl. rr'.

vates t'otnelius Boluyt, Grand Tlapids. Lee Demerest. Douglas. anlel Iverson, Covert. John O.

Jenkins, Detroit. Louis C. Paste, Marqnette. jeorge W. Teeple, Brioiley.

i'j'I Cr ind Trunk xlln I j.l.j' mi ii-'ric the road. Jim 1 now as tho v-iil-ri ii exclusively diir- tli'- Hniiii, i Th-. high- I he fl 1 I', ft.et tO htie. Some of this Hi' b-is hi-tm done, 'dint-, road bondri to ti for tin; build- of Mc- KHirt Corner road -which off the Colilvvater road vv.i i-tweeii n.ittlo Creek and IT'S FEBRUARY EVENT NO. 3 OltRM TIONS.

'I lie following cabled correct inns nre is-ned as appendix to the regular i i nns live IIU1C8 WCvSL.j ...7 li.sts at the request or me i in.e en taken by iirop-l several press assiaiions. KIM.I1 IN ACTION. de- Use There are many occasions when flowers express exactly the sentiment required, when "worti.a are in-fcuflicient. At these times "we offer perfect service, choicest of blooms with every detail correct. Previously reported ounded.

gre iinih-teriuined orbi J. Sinirnon, Binnclmrd. WOI NOKO M.Kiliri.Y. (Previously reported mifcsing iu ac- nvii. lio are anxious to havo I I mi iv I.

i Tov; ulticicnt boiplrf can be i.o' i the co.inty will have a busy huiM.in; year, according to Co el CornmLssioner 1J. IT. rmf'-r. lyihor plentiful and the Uo.a.iing i'f the bonds is the only problem a I present. If sullieient bonds can be sold more than 30 tinles of new highway will be con-: ni'-ted in the county during: the i r.

tion) I'ri vte Willie Jackson. "Rosebush, Mich. Steve Mikos, Uaintramek. KtiTI TO IH'TV. Previously reported missing 1n a-1 tii mi I'ri vat Algert.

Detroit. WOI'NDED SLHiHTLY Da via J. Fish, Escanaba. Bruno Lis, Detroit. MikolaJ M.

Malinowski, Saginaw. Clinton George ltauch, Erie. EXoritf Imagine buying Remnants at Otic-half Price It does seem impossible considering the present high price of all materials. A third or even a fourth off would be mighty cheap. Nevertheless, the Tocllcr-Grant Co.

will hold its SEMI-ANN UAL PRICE REMNANT SALE just the same. Friday is the day, and never before has this store assembled together sucli an assortment of remnants as it has for this occasion. There are remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Curtain and Drapery materials, Linens, Domestics, white goods, embroideries, trimmings, ribbons, etc. PAST. REMNANT SALES HAVE PROVEN THAT THE BEST REMNANTS GO FIRST.

So you must be on hand at 8:15 Friday Morning to Have First Choice. Sale will be held on Center Aisle Counter, Main Floor EXCEPT the Curtain and Drapery remnants they will be on sale in the Drapery Department Third Floor. "A Shlnoln Every Drop" Get a can today from iTTtFVTftT your hardware or Ero- jlljiMJ eery dealer. Both Phones. 25 E.

Main City firemen in Detroit. oik a 'l-honr on jind a 24-hour i'f bhili. SPIECIIAL -FOR- REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LININGS, IF ASH GOODS, ETC. Wool dress goods, consisting of French serges, storm serges, Panamas, batistes, diagonals, broadcloths, veloii'-s, wool flannels, novelty suitings and plain and fancy silks, cotton crepes, wool crepes, mohairs, Aleda plain silks, A. B.

C. plain silks, Venetian linings, lining satines, plain colored tub silks, kimono silks, fancy satine linings, black silks, velvets, velveteens and many others. U5SIDAY nil hi i hi Order to Move Them Quickly We I lav Sorted Out of Our Regular Stock, 40 Men's and Young Men's Ill REMNANTS OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, ETC. Plain colored ihbons in almost every width, fancy ribbons cf every description, allover laces, lace flouncing, embroideries of all kinds in both insertions and edges, trimmings of all kinds and colors, fur trimmings of all kinds, val. laces, torchon laces, etc.

NOTE Counter Space does not permit the sale of CURTAIN AND DRAPERY, REMNANTS on the Main Floor. Therefore All Drapery Remnants will be on sale in the Drapery Department Third Floor EAT (Mil Your Choice Tomorrow at REMNANTS Ol LINENS, DOMESTICS AND HAUTE GOODS All linen table damasks, union linen table damasks, mercerized table damask, all linen crashes, union linen crashes, white goods such as novelties of every description, nainsooks, long cloths, swiss mull, mercerized flaxons, dimities, piques, repps, art linens, fancy buck linens, butcher's linen, plain buck linen, sheetings in various widths, outing flannels, both light and dark colors; eiderdown, kimono cloth, yard wide outings, ginghams, French zephyr ginghams, plain colored outing flannels, flannelettes, figured, for- dressing sacques, silko-liues, comfortable coverings, fancy, tickings, pillow tubings and domestics of all kinds. Copyright 1919 Harl Sdiaffner Sc Marx Boys' and Children's Suits Remnants of Curtain and Drapery Materials Remnants of CuHaiii and Drapery materials. One lo five yards in Hie piece. Such as Muslins.

Scrims, Voiles. Swisses, Marquisettes, Filet Nets, Madras, Etamines, Tapestries, Colonial Cretonnes, Greenwood Repps! Burlaps, Radnor, Plain Silks, Figured Silks, Figured Marquisettes. Fontainljleau Repps, Reliance TatTetas, Etonia Chintz. Baronet Cretonnes, Nottingham Nets, Madras Nets, Bokhara Tapestries, Mar-quinettes, Bobbonets, and snow Hake scrims, piece, a size, a color, a kind, to meet most every requirement, and at just V- Price. Take Elevator.

On Sale In Drapery Department Third Floor SWEAT i a. 6.00 Suits Reduced to 4.5Q a a VI" a tt 7.50 8.00 9.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.50 $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50 5.60 6.00 6.75 7.50 9.00 Sltf.15 $11.25 SI 2.35 $13.50 S1R.00 S16.85 THE HANDKERCHIEF SALE Continues Tomorrow, Wonderful Values Special, all Sweaters 25 OH 5 4.00 Sweaters 3.00 5.00 3.75 6.oo 4.50 7-5 5.65 io.oo 7.50 12.00 9.00 M5.oo sil.25 Men's Suits and Overcoats .1, :1 a a ti tt tt it ti ami she was suddenly notified to! TAVIE BELGE HAD HER leave. Quickly joining ner anotner-, fered a reaction from tbe shock and my right side was paralized for many weeks. Upon my recovery I came to Canada where I cave 123 concerts for the Eelgian relief "SPIRELLA" CORSETTIERE Mrs. May Edson 48 E.

Goguac Street Bell Phone 4169-R Men's Suits and Overcoats $35.00 Suits Reduced to $27.50 $20.00 Suits Reduced to EXPERIENCE WITH HUN ii a $30.00 a seik brother and bis wife, who bad given birth to a child only two days previous to the awful calamity, they, like many others, left their Siomes and Belgium, to seek refuge elsewhere1. "We walked 33 miles," she said, "until we readied Hoila.icL We left Antwerp one Thursday morning at 10 o'clock and arrived in Holland on Saturday evening. The eig'hts encountered on the road are loo terri Prima Donna, Who Appears at It S15.00 S17.50 S20.00 S22.50 S23.50 S25.00 it a $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $32.50 $37.50 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 IIIIIUT ii i' When Fortress Fell. S32.50 S35.00 $40.00 $45.00 a tt tt ii LAST NOTICE ty-l IHUTSPREAtfBrgnd tt tt ii ii Persons bavins repair work if EDMARGARINE ble to describe," she added wistfully, with a decided accent of her native tongue. "After three weeks in Ilol-j land my mother ventured back to Antwerp while I started for London MMG CO.

KAPP CLOT -j hum iTiwy" Wl of any kind, done or Leins done, are hereby notified to call for same a once, I ran iwt be responsible fop any uncalled fur reoair work after I leave this city. THIS IS THE OFFICIALi NOTICE. 6. LANDE, Jeweler. 211 West Main Si.

Tavie Beige, prima donna in "Fiddlers Three" is a Belgian, and she knows what ber country has suffered, because sbe bad ber own experience with the lun. The young lady who appears at the Post theater Saturday declares fche is so happy now that eho dreads to -talk about ber terrible experiences of four years ago. It was while Miss Beige was sins-in at the lloyal Opera House in Antwerp Uiat the great forUess fell Kapp's Corner Kapp's Corner Battle Creek, Michigan to give concerts for the poor refugees." I have never seen or beard from my mother since and all my effrots bave been In vain, but I have holies. When I reached London, I suf FRED P. LOVETTE, Distributor.

BELL il N. JAY. STREET. It 1SL.

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