Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1917, Page 8

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Se aes CASPER DAILY ee ee z * CANTEENS AND REST STATIONS ARE WHITE SOX HOLD =-2%=Sef-2sss lers be has Snieked off the Eastern PART OF REO GROSS WAR PROGRAM RECORD CHANGE Sion _ville to the Braves. Critics in that Contemplated Aid Valuable Factor in Promoting Wel- fare and Contentment of Fighting Forces; French - _ toShare Benefits of American Mercy Work. er and precision. will find the National League exit, \Defeat Would Rob National Game even though he shouldn’t succeed in of Une lled Opportunity to displacing Maranville. Wallow in Glory, Seys FRAUD IS CHARGED IN SALE OF SHEEP Canteens and rest stations for the French and American troops will be established at once in France by the American Red Cross By H. C. HAMILTON The War Council has been trying to find out just what the Red ove VOnK Rae EA tater BY SHERIDAN MAN Cross could do most effectively to hearten the French army and to give |by the White Sox to win this year’s — the French soldiers a token of the fact that America is with her ally|American League championship) SHERIDAN, Sept. _5,—Papers with all her power The French army officers have told the Red would constitute not only the most were filed in the district court by Gross that cantees and rest stationse : famous reversal of form in the his- the attorneys for I. E. Gilbert, plain- would do more for the immediate wel- jte nding the work already begun by |tory of the great pastime, but would tiff, against John D. Powers, defen-| fare and contentment of the soldiers|the French Red Cross, we shall seeibe the means of robbing baseball of|dant, for the recovery of alleged | than anything else that could be done. that every corps of the French army, the grandest chance it ever had tojdamages to the extent of $35,000. | Therefore, the problem is going to be /2"d ultimately our own, hag simply wallow in glory. The suit grows out of the purchase met thoroughly and at once these stations, which + It is a foregone conclusion that the|of a large number of sheep and the and cold drinks to the » Giants will trot under the Many of them now g to relieve their thirst ex day’s ration which they ational |leasing of a large number of acres wire first Hence, White |from the defendant by the plaintiff. victory would bring re senta- The petition sets forth among of the nation’s two largest cities | other thin the claim that the de- ther in a grapple for the world’s|fendant made representations and The commercial and civic riv-| warrar The poilus come out of the trenc} e&, to go home on leave, mud-stained vermin-coyered, reeking wit infec tion. They are arched to est railhead in ties as to the number and con- perhaps, they at , = ury that already exists between these|dition of the sheep which were “un- seanty m r os fcceraer ; two cities would inject interest in|true, false and fraudulent.” It is ge-83: A ay3 the uch series that could be broughtjalleged in the petition that Mr. The Red Cross is going to put show = ube ° or way Sten tharatceud tlanhites sso Pan “ae ale Rind 3 serie’ Would, b mending and. disinfecting rooms,': . aad iscent of the old Cubs-Giants’|]of Wyoming and of the United States s when the players used to fight| neglected and failed to report” that which will remove the menace of dirt and disease which these men carry to their homes, Then there will be re rooms where they can read and write ri ns, t ake the transi- . . »| is i ch | ion to civilian fife easier, and smali|fF0% ore canteen in a single day. |Merkle, through his failure to touch| Women of Underworld stores where they can buy tinned deli Here, tc 0, American workers will fae ieawie chamtplonsiiy for Pek : eacies, tobacco, and odds and ends be SOs The “‘convoyer” in charge} Giants. The Cubs won the playoff rraigned on Charge Simiar canteens will be opened at|°f te canteen will be a Red Corss and the right to enter the world’s ng six to twelve gal containers hol ions apiece _coffee, tea, cocoa, bouillon, lemon-|fight. It will bring a flicker of recol- | bies ade, mint—are sometimes served|lection of the famous day when Fred | the railroad junctions where the men ™#", with French soldiers to help saxlas: | of Disorderly Desort ! must wait enroute. At some of them | him pany of ene roiloe uly Ret ‘The White Sox park at Chicago | now these men, still trench-stained, |\¢% [irs' Bumpse of the Americ&D holds more than 30,000 persons. The| For alleged violation of the stat- have to lie on station platforms ali uniform in this way. _Just the cup night. There will be dormitories mt Or contac, Or Ee colada ser bf LO than Comiskey park. The sum-up of such places, and lunchrooms at all <iod bse venre a : sicited Tientia n SA8EINE\ probably five or six games would|were cited into Justice Tubbs’ court them where hot meals can be bought To acy Aan these ‘plant ‘fe Was doubtless be a full stand at every mat-'this morning and assessed fines on at a price just above cost. z Council has appropriated about $700,-|"ee—maybe the greatest crowd in/|the complaint of C. R. Davis. Due to Nearly fifty thousand soldiers are|oo9 which will serve to establish the {th history of baseball. |the fact that the state, thru manda- passing through eleven of these sta- earteent dua tate ie th Segoe ebGnt The financial benefit to baseball/tory instructions issued by Governor tions every day. They will have a Sivad mc ath "Much of the c ri fir al itself probably would not be within | Houx, has undertaken to rid the city convineing proof of American friend-| |; ae will ike caupeiled oe ihe many thousands of dollars of previous /of such violations without the assist- liness when they find American w>- |, st ae a a scab ; |high-water marks, for it is an accept-jance of city ordinances, officials are men—the Women's Bureau is now re- Noble! akties aoe Ae Jed fact that the National Commission |inclined to the belief that attempted cruiting fifty of them for such ser- INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO this year will donate a large share |violations will be frequent until such vice—ready to help them y Lulu Elizabeth Sams, graduate of |9f its receipts to the Red Cross, and}a time as the city sees fit to e Just behind the firing line the Red|New England Conseryatory, Boston,|that the magnates and players will }local laws of a stringent character. dy houses, Ollie and Mary Wright 8-20tf!do the same { QUALITY-NOT QUANTITY SOROS TOT DIM A TONIGHT--The King of Roscoe Fatty ~ «in his latest fun making comedy in the ROUGH HOUSE House wives can take a hot weather hint from Fatty, when there is company for dinner, and little time to get il The electric fan is excellent to prepare vegetables. Every ch? i } 2 NIGHTS ONLY HER ITI sept. Gth and "Fth. ESCAPED FROM GERMANY, SERGT. “DOC.” WELLS The one-armed hero of the battles of Ypres, will relate in person a thrilling story of life in the trenches and his exper- iences behind the German lines. How the brave boys in khaki live and die__How it feels to be “under fire” _How he escaped from Germany__A big message for the American people. Regular £ 6,000 Feet of Canadian Government War Films |“Canadas Fighting Forces” pee the Battle of Ypres, the Battle of Somme, the Battle of Jutland and the destruction of a Zeppelin in a raid over HOW CANADA WITH A POPULATION LESS THAN YES, THERE WILL BE CROWDS_BETTER COME EARLY. NEW YORK STATE RAISED AN ARMY. circuit pronounce Schreiber a fielder who approaches Maranville’s famous ‘ability and a hitter of far more pow-| If he is( he never. ers “wrongfully and unlawfully|ing pierced, and at the same time| | particulars were given as to how t! d contrary to the laws of the state | convince the German public that his ‘drowning occurred. ur thousand nortione|#5 ball players nowadays never can| |his sheep were inflicted with scab-! Polo grounds will seat even more jutes governing the operation of baw-! will put field canteens. Ex-'Mass. Phone 295-J pete Ma etbias { fast ees Ca SIA I al CT SE TE en a a SN a ce me sce ery ne ee New Iris Attractions | Arbuckle A- Slave Market Usual Dime Dance at the Temple Audt. Tonight ‘strategic retreat” is another great victory. | Hindenburg’s plan became oper ative as a matter of fact last March ‘when he retreated to his first “zone jof defense’”—Lens, Cambrai, St | Quentin and LaFere—when he could no longer stand the pressure that had been created by the Battle of the Somme. Work on these successive retreat FRONT [3 ae Methods No Longer Secret to the| to conceal either ‘hair existence or Allied Armies as Capture of = PUZPOS- as 4 The supreme confidencé which Ger- Positions Discloses Much {man and Swiss military critics have Vaunted Plan. lin “Hindenburg’s plan” is such that STS, jin recent articles they boast of the ~—""By HEN . \fact that Hindenburg will be able to (United Pa seave Hee git) |Fetzeat for 50 kilometers without WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES, having his front pierced. Whether Aug. 25.—(By Mail)—The much-|® fifty-kilometer retreat can be vaunted “Hindenburg Plan” is no|forced onto the German public as longer a closed secret. another “strategic victory”’ remains The nature of this “plan” was long |t© be seen. SEES a ‘ago fully guessed and understood by wy the French military authorities, who a eh . CALIFORNIA preferred, however, not to talk about jit that time HUDSON, Wyo., Sept. 5.—The s: In short, from attempting to hold; news reached Hudson last night jthe western front by defensive lines, | the death of Gene Doane, who was Hindenburg will hereafter try to hold | cide ntantly drowned at San Franc it by a system of successive defensive | co His body is being shipped to zones—zones that continue back to|Lander and will be buried in the Lar the Rhine on into Germany der cemetery. This young man h By retreating from one zone, when many friends in Fremont county, ha he can no longer hold it, to the next|ing resided on a ranch near Nor one prepared in the rear, Hindenburg | Fork until the call to the colors cam hopes to save his front from ever ie-| when he joined the navy service. ZONE PLAN FOR From :-HOLMES~ - to WINDOW GLASS Heating Stoves HOMES Ranges Moderate Prices Call in before purchasing elsewhere. THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes. Phone 601 Phone 601 PARAMOUNT ATTRACTIONS Cicadas L-S-O | 5 Reel Program

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