Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1917, Page 1

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i Us WAABRITISH CAPTURE MESSINESS ‘th Che Casper | 20-DAY LULL BROKEN® b HANG OUTWITS ENEMY 1S ao aa ger a rong ALONG 9-MILE FRONT F irae Position Belay “Ypres, and Britons Entire ran in nRenewal of Great Offensive on the a Wester Battle Line; French Repulse G pak By the United Press : Twe Hundred Injured and Prop- | Legitimate Claims to Receive Con- Vandalism and Atrocities Excused atte Line; Trench iNepuise Germans ant PARIS, June 7.—A flotilla of | erty Loss Three Million Re- sideration; Report of ‘Forged’ by German Officer on Ground With Barrage Fi Ire; Reporte of Activity on Italian American warships have arrived in | ported from the Storm- Certificates Being Investi- That Hatred Extends to F A French waters, and are now an-} Swept Districts gated in Virginia the Defenseless ront “Are Conflicting; Austrians Claim Victory cho:ed off the French coast, says], RBTORESATD Pree = x ae = iD an official :tatement. CHICAGO, June 7.—Thirty-twe | Suk StnRGTOS Tae ener LU ; q ILB ae S. FORRES? BULLETIN it is announced that the vessele are Ictown to be dead and more than| coming in indicate that the exemp- es rain Staff et dent) ON THE BRITISH FRONT, June 7.—The town of Messines and att cenvoren a large shipment of Satara raceme of cernasoes tion claims may expeed 50 per cent ling cwar eae tee these rench| other important points have fallen into British hands, being the first wheat from the United States te ightlahillyasterdsy. " |of those registering. This does notjarmy a Reenchaet rritory, but| fruits of victory in Field Marshal Haig’s new offensive. be be distributed among the Allics.| ‘p,operty damage is estimated be-|Urpass official exemption, however, |@8ainst Frenchmen generally, you a Dispatches from the French|tween two and three million dollars. is most exeuses are based on de-|pamey erences Vieciasater| LONDON, June 7. Fila Marshal Haig resumed his offensive port say that the warships were | Spemmomn sien Nepean kee tPF pOsiclce Freneh race | sweeps forward victoriously over nine miles of front in the Messines- Mt accorded a tremendous reception aSaRlOW AES NrdsnaTan wang vers | a cee ses for ra Se ays 2 ,. This is what the German command Wythchaete sector. il on their arzival. |injured in a tornado which did an im- |’ = ray 3 re suas ; anit pines Nose re Raee “a jpens itor “Everywhere we captured our first objectives,” says the Field e a ABHINCTON, r Sea: | Menge amour y ot ir eer — BOBS leet ee tee a Germa town. Shortly Marshal’s official report. Further progress is reported satisfactor, a une 7 ® injured included telephone giris and| efor tion began, the along the entire battle front, and a number of German prisoners have electrically driven collie: Jupiter, the employes of factories iz ath| WASHINGTON, June 7 pac seE REIS pee vaio nd fe =e been taken. br with 10,000 tons of wheat and {of the twister. DOES. SRE gents) Abe jose (atroeit ndv var The Messines-Wythchaete ridge is located in a small triangle of other commodities, has arrived) Feonrheoetorn oeles pee Ete Ecom Nes mitted t er’ -|Belgium, just below Ypres. It has been quiet on this front for nearly $ “y in. French waters, it is of- Missour ‘Kans a ies i ortifl minutes —the time a year, Field Marshal Haig out-maneuvered the Germans by attack- ~~" ficiafly announced. _ ae eee dantigenT ere ,|ing near Lens yesterday, then suddenly switching his attack to the 4 ‘ a reese rape, burglary, as-/ new point today. As he had planned, he caught the Germans nap- . ES i rye rte et b aehh ES S17 (0000 ae i murde ping, and the victorious Britons plowed their way thru the German 7 4 Nel : ed hy the tornadoes te yes-| | i pone sithe, cor man- lines. Today’s action breaks a 29-duy lull in activities. © fi PAVE aches ~ AES SS APBOUE his oe mennvarnnann * r - tt oe Sana — - AT ACA ; AIT j nd ‘ Kens Brzoe teeth Spel d Sa ae geet | \ LU C P June 7.—A German $ HEINS i yi i} ; . duh af a ee ( 2 , CD the ces cited I e of I : ih GH | ittack extending over a front of a Hl Vie mu UEP | Meta aiaarand Jeviesen courtten, i] be Spy aon elo cate a i ‘ 600 vards, to the northwest of St. i AMPA i ie ; Jor ! can ; ‘ - U heer ethan et: failing ) Tt ‘: Quentin, was repulsed by a French I thf ” ‘i : : } i ty: “raped with a Gern a arrage fire, says an official state- uwat itt 3 | N L AFI HE : : dha etre shew ient. The Germans were forced Fourteenth Infantry Man, Who j} EASE OST a Ary Ha Te tT ba ee their own lines, badly pun- Took French Leave, Surrend- = * Jean C4 a Leary Assumes Direction of at \ Oe | = be Noa f Cher Jes Dames a Anlitentenn (Gn f Ae Al 1 New Division Coste by the i all i 1 i J one = rs : oe Martial Hearing H rs all j hi Burlington to Relieve Con- Money Hoarded for Years Being eg td ne = | rd am . ee Si ee bee gestion in Wyoming i ny TLE Placed in Circulation to Lib ; ier Beet ssc yey Ce i d in Fo eenth In y of A a IRTEL HERE... A ie sine aC erty Loan and Other VIENNA June 7 Austria avenworth, in the h {ieee ge F me charge of the new reported to the State Cour oners in a counter offensive last ated in his old SOmpAT eet Report of 40 Per Cent Ad- vet waA a een eat ‘of for National Defense that the peo- |ing three days, near Jamiano. es an will | vance Not Confirmed by Cas- iW hacitore: san © z te of Wyoming are re r quite The official statement says that i the trenches of France | per Dealers Who Handle in that Division Ne it ‘Silver Shell,” ae of Shell fre to their subscriptions to the ““between Wippoch valley and the | Dune 1’s deste to a Oil Well Supplies ntain off ae tastes Qil Lanes as Steamer z sae ae ee Md? a eeres sea, the enemy assaults were shat- te himself in the eves s coun- ted a e Bu c are a little higher in om) ON lea, VV try puis pany or he walk- Reports fomuDen, r that manu- | tor, depot, and later up town, Which Souk perminisab: n the East, the patriotism of « tered We enlarged ee peach ed into the local recruiting office and !racturers of pipe had announced a|_ The divisions of which Lincoln and mooie people prompts them to make this in- by storming a height near Jamiano, surrendered himself. 40 per cent increase in the price of |! illings have. been the he iquarters mediated oe = \ it ment for the be nefit of the nation retaining all ground won. ; The officers in charge immediately | casing for oil wells, could not be #88. been divided to facilitate traffic | ne ES as well as otners. They realize fully = turned him over to the sheriff's office | confirmed in Casper today, local deal- |°?USed by the phenomenal growth of) PARIS, June 7.—Sixty shots were |{ ut the Liberty Loan is as safe a and the latter awaits word from the} o¢2 in oil well supplies having receiv. the business and traffic. Hereafter |exchanged by the American steamer |@ny investment that could be made; ROME, June 7.—Furious, but Department of War regarding a dispo|.q no notification of this kind. all freight between Northport, Neb.,| Silver Heel and a submarine on May alywhere on the face of the h. | futile Austrian counter attacks sition of the case. In times of peace “We couldn't fill d iow land Greybull will come under the di-|30, in a spectacular running fight. | While the interest rate is only couldn an order ve ,, have cost them 5,000 casualties in ‘n except the inheritance tax the past few days, according to vanks of the State are all mak- semi-official estimates. it frequently occurs that deserters vga Ps a ~ {rection of the loc: al office, a change The submarine finally disappeared. sr cent, the bonds are free f who surrender themselves to the law {ed aS ald a3 SMechling. of. the |that will prove highly convenient to Thevgitverl Shallin’ a. stecrec ct re reinstated, and Duncan feels that |’? SAPS EADY? : 5,830 tons, and is owned by the Shell 5 -.4,|terviewed this morning, “but there; to, ; g -ASV ene . , , willingness to fight should enti'le Has been en ears ih sirietene Oil Co., and registered at Wilming- |i it easy for the people to obtain shippers. The change also contains recogni ; . t The Austrians di te o consideration. He will he}. jaa nike led Oak ©+\ tion of the fact that the railroad au-/ ton, Delaware ese bonds upon a small payment Th Au h n id not succeed tialed and given a hearing. PR UDEICE LOL Y BNOW SC Re. Ur quota- | shorities recognize Casper as a lead- Sa Ee and the Union Paeifie and Burlington In denting the Italian line any- -» (tions come direct from Denver and!; . Bennett, who seeks admit- ing cent The volume of freight in WASHINGTON, June 7. — The) “#ilroads e taken the matter up where. d any raise been authorized it is ; - Z : Rent eed fe renege ; . pagjea: ll eX-| Silver Shell is an American steamer |#"d Will assist their employ fuiuty that Id h and out of here has surp accepted yester- almost a certainty that we would have pectations of the railro !been informed by wire. r Denver last even-| —S z i donee f " scessi-| which the Navy Department of- | M@king inve tment in the bon 3. grive ast ev tating arrangements to relieve the fcially stated yesterday had sunk a| iz them the entire benefit of their The larger oil concerns of Centra: congestion and facilitate the rapid | submarine. interest payment. Neither the oank jointed in their | Wyoming, including the Ohio Oil, the movement of traffic. The change in R r the railroads will derive any puntry, among Midwest Refining, and the Texas com- | division points became effective June and all of the clerical libor gmployed as{pany, have ample supplies of casing,/1, when Mr. Leary was assigned to in connection with the loan is en- 1 C ‘embers | purchased when the market was open, | the position here. tirely free —< i fellow | but some of the smaller companies are Mr. Leary states that conditions ae s hoped that all money that may i hen {experiencing difficulties along this|Lere, while : > i ; aggravated extremely by have been hoarded will be brought t too |line. Work may be restricted in |the boom enjoyed at present, are also ot : ay this loan and thus put in cir ? ina- | Some sections because of this condi- | manife in other sections of the cul I ainattinticrdatwethat t 7 ! tion. countr; Labor and help is searce,; =e G all y ’ hould perform without t ‘ —_ P nd threatens to curtail operations hesit —_—— E. J. Wells, Sr., returned to his/+seriously Demurrage chi os fixed Twenty-eight graduates of the Na- Ma e in Lander this afternoon after|by the Interstate Commerce Com- 7 0 Sch 1 1 y sta nerc tr County High School will re- ing a week in Casper and Doug-| mission have had little or no effect i _ As hegee [eocnter ils ona ity £ 3¢ i x Fs : . ce diplomas at Commencement ex- t business. in relieving conditions at the big cen- Hospital Corps as teamster in ——- srcises to be held at tHe High School , ters be e of inadequate facilities oy - British Publi h Called to Arizona to (Saditoniin ‘this evening, and indica- r for un ling and nd ‘releasing ‘c cars. minen ritis! ublisher, As- C f ; nt to 2 eciative attend onter Wit erators tions poin oO an apprecia’ ea id= d to Balfour’ s Task, Is 2 = ance upon the elaborate entertain- } "Coming Here for Work, | = 'ment prepared in their honor. id Not to B t ; Fred Patee, president of the Wyo-| Judgs C. E. Winter, who has al- d aoe jming Asbestos Producing Company, | ready officiated in a similar capacity \> : By the United Pre i Res cated ie Globe, Arizona, ape at Wyoming commenc ents this s F? / fe o ‘s | night, anc t on the Burlington r y i 2 2 > . “y CFA a ~ Biitte, whe sang Sarees tte North. | that point. Mr Ps itee discovered ¢ ad saa Bt teen > has hogan b us cli Dy S coming to e nited |) ted f p best i 188 | peg i | J | i) States to relieve Arthur J. Balfour, | in Ameries ey peks eee tote, sf feud S a) ‘i ' iv ‘s is not coming for banqueting and i tho. ng thy rss ea j gram: is or trikes, a responsive e By the United Press speech-making. but for work and busi- and, altho he says it is nothing to ;chord in the hearts of those present. |compare with their mines here, more | Miss Fredonia Huff won the houurs por e f LONDON, June 7.—British sea-| "8S, he told the United Press, |spinning fibre has been shipped from |of valedictorian, while Yale Wright BURY, Pa., June 7.—Thréc | planes successfully bombed WN He will open offices in New York | it during the last two years than will be sdlutatarten: d one woman were arrested | Munster, says a statement from the +o conduct the British business in | from any other one mine in the worid ———>~— ight as they alighted from a | British Admiralty. merica and encourage the recruit-|The Johns-Manville Company tak +«| Captain Henderson, of Lander, was Bis city, it is learned today.; “One aeroplane shed was hit, and|ing of British subjects here. most of the output. a passenger arri ing on the . Nosth: held in connection with | several bombs fell close to two ma-| He expressed regret at being ab- Mr. Patee’s local company is today | western this morzig, and is remaining of Lloyd Keet, baby|chines in the aerodome. Our m sent from the coming Irish conven- unloading a big gas engine fur their in town for a few days looking after 1 Keet, a Springfield |chines returned safe, though they |tion, as he is greatly interested ic resent plant at th nec banker. |were attacked,” says the statement. |home rule fer Ireland. x nia aera € eet of ihe Cex: pense ech aI

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