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SE or Pa ee So \ part immediately so as to reach our 4*Union Scale” Adopted || in Rates Agreed Upon by Eastern Attorné ys BOWLING GREEN, O., June You can get a divorce and alime here for $50, but it wil est yo $500 to be defen na first-de murder cha » according ttorney agreed Other rate on b pric Ss are in damage econd | Children’s Problem Up for Discussion at Joint Meet of Social Work By United Pre 4 PITTSBURG, Pa., June 7 Ju Uy, ile yur ill imack and the means of t were tl \ | leading que lat the Jond da ssion of the Nat | Conferenc« of Charities and Corre jtions here today | In joint session with the National Probatior Association, delegates the cc ctions conference took u> jjuvenile court problems this morning NANCE O'NEIL, M°Clure Séar-,~ Judge Frederick Cabot, of Boston, Se OT oat INE haa) CUE TG led with an address on “The Le; of the Juvenile problems of the Court.” | war wert scheduled for discussion later today Powers Who Stars in “Greed,” at the Lyric Theatre Tonight is ee | Social What utes, then shells began to fall ores = GERMAN DUGOUT rot know, nor did we learn till half an | Relief Commissioners hour after the attack, when the first } : 0 4 zouave arrived, his arm red with| ON Trans-Siberian Trip blood. He told us that our men were | already in the third Gerr to Inspect Work Done line, but FOUND ORDERLY i that the enemy was putting up a stiff fight We continued to wait Je PAR OATT ’ 7 ’ Finale i Bound for Porsia and the Caucausu rhe Finally the order we expectec Americ: lief c is 1 : bin. : . 2 3 he two American relie commissioner rapier With a Ea re on plunged sailed from Vancouver today. They ee into le sea, we rushed ou 0 our y TT TH 3 . are Dr. William T. Ellis, of Swarth Teuton Routine Unchanged by shelters and advanced toward the|more, Pa., and Charles E. Bury, of Coming Attack, French Sol- “Vs of tie wood. up to where the | philadelphia. Both are members of diers Discover in Explor-- : a LDR cae and here We |the American Commission for Arm P RSD CULE OX nian and ian Relief. Their task ation of Trench German Sap in Order jis to investigate and report upon th. Half an hour later I came across work of their organization. The trip lieutenant at the end of a trench, | will be made over the. Trans-Siber seated on an artillery bench. With | railway By a French Soldier Special Correspondence to Tribune ON THE FRENCH FRON Apri] ,2nother officer he sent me to get or-| meg eee ; 20.—I am writing this on pape ders from the artillery lieutenant, | Single Register hot air furnace paper. This is how I found it. On Who was directing operations in the |uaranteed to heat your home. Sce the morning of our attack we were first line, 1,500 yards from where we them at ShaiterGay Sau S16 ordered to meet in the central posi- Stood. We departed across the plain. | pFINEST GREENS in the world if you tion of the battery and there to wait We came to a German second line, will come till the German curtain fire had | Captured by our men, and here I no- ping st, ceased, when we were to go out and | tiged the entrance to a half-demol- __ eee | cut the barbed wire, fill the shell ised sap, which tempted me to de- | knapsack laid at the top, to cer Kas | holes, level the ground, throw bridges ; 8cend. With my companion, we slid |a bolster and the bedcovers carefully over the trenches—in fact, smooth ; down the ten yards which led to a folded. the way for the artillery. At 5 a. m. | well-cut chalk passage. The ground Yet these men had expected an at- a “runner” from the battery came to |W strewn with bags and army (tack, the prisoners said. Perhaps awaken us. Our instructions were to |¢duipment, as if their owners had | they believed that they would resist | fire about forty bombs, then to de-| beat a hasty retreat. An oil lamp,/it, or maybe they ad mistaken the | ‘ suspended from the wall, was. still! day. | My companion and I each lit } — j a candle and began to explore the ;geooee SHESCOSC SOO SS 29) 347 N 6-5-3t* and get them, position before 6 o'clock, the hour of | #light. the attack. Thus 5 o'clock was too late to call | 54P- CASPER CREAMERY CO. + us, for it is much more difficult to I have never seen a more com- |¢ ICE CREAM AND SHERBERT *| bs prepare for an attack when one sleeps plete installation underground. There * TO ORDER | Kimball Drug Store with twenty men in a passage six were electric lights, rooms with] » 2 yards long by. one yard wide, than doors, beds, tables, benches, stoves, |@ ¢ @ | when one is in a spacious. shelter shelves and every possible conven- i where each has his own bed And so ience. About 50 yards from the en | = my first anxiety of the day was to| trance was a well with a rotative | pump, a reservoir and a system of pipes. With both water and elec-| tricity, the Germans were not badly know whether my men would arrive in time I watched them as _ they lazily stretched themselves, if un aware that the least delay might cost off. Their morning’s coffee had not | them their lives With loud cr I been drunk. We treated ourselve. urged them on, and in moments like several cupfuls, but I must admit] those it is surprising how much I can that it was bitter. We found a cup of it in the room of an under-ofticer | and it was not better than that of | the men. Sugar was entirely lacking. | Their c¢ se black bread was bad. | Only a few provisions remained; a few tins of bully beet, some biscuits that were very good, and in a corner of a bucket of jam that had been On the other hand, there wus a large quantity of tobacco, mostly cigars, perhaps a substitute for bread. And there was, as you will have guessed, letter paper, plenty of it! Germans Expected Attack The general aspect of the rooms in that German dugout was that of any barracks’ room in the morning atter the departure of a number of men. nd canteens were carefully it the foot of the b Taise my voice. Finally the last man was ready and we departed thru the trench. The morning air was fresh and there was a Igiht wind. Our only thought was to gallop at full speed toward a shelter, avoiding the shell holes that were full of water and the fallen trees of the wood, as uneasily we listened to the roll of the cannon. First Line Begins Attack We reached our posts just in time Five minutes later bullets whistled overhead, cutting the branches of the trees as in thousands they swept the plain. We looked at one another, all | with the same unexpressed though we were thinking of the infantry ad- vancing toward the enemy lines. There was a heavy shower of bul-|B lets, the fire | d perh Phone 489 increasing opened ten min- | Phone 675 || The | | olay a 3 | , <a) . 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Will consider provost ons for the development and 2 nd other mining claims 9 operation pf oil in Wyoming and other |. .1 4 States ROME, June Pope Benedict | j } idden ispended all public au-~ 4 Represented folely by ne Hi yrted due to|% D he fact tha ning let-| j W~D. Waltman, General Manager bas Heh At hs Casper, Wyoming He ed by guard Mahaffey & Cooper Validating by the Foot or the Claim. | Wyo. FOR SALE—Five-room House, with bath and hot-water heat. | East front. INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO., Lots for Sale || D. A ROBERTSON Are you looking for a lot to ff} |§ Room 8 Smith Building build you a home on? | Have a number of the best Jf| lots in the city listed. You can buy on the month- ly installment plan. Lots | running from $100 to’/$400. #) Prices Reasonable Armjnto, Phone 460 Casper Decorating/Company pe SAA Wetec ARASC SALES DOM SELON g, Interior Decorating, Painting, PAper Hanging Signs, Automobile Pain Call and see me at the Equality Oil \&_ | Development Co. 112 So. 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