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Be MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918 ANKS ADVANCE LINES, 1 | 1 } TEUTONT CROSS MARNE, GREAT CLASH OF ¢ by which the French and Mihiel are supplied. ‘Continued from Page One) American troops at Verdun and Saint! | PARIS, July 15.—Inhabitants of Paris and suburbs, says) the Matin, heard violent artillery firing in the early hours to- day. sky toward the east great electrical storm. (By WASHINGTON, July opened today, is e: ted to be was constantly lit up as if by a! United Press] 15.—Germany’s fifth great drive, her greatest and last. They are) apparently trying for Paris, but if the drive is a feint to draw Foche’s reserves from farther north, the main blow may be re-| served for the channel ports. The drive will be halted, military leaders predict. The! Germans will gain some ground, but no one believes Germany will win a strategical victory. If th another major offensive this e drive fails, Germany probably cannot undertake year. Then, with American) strength growing, the balance of man-power will swing against Germany. This means that she will henceforth be and in time be defeated. TOLAY CORNER STONE OF CITY HALL IN MONTH Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. to Of- ficiate at Ceremonies Planned for Middle of August in Casper Judging from the length of the program and the detail involved as announced by Architect Georgé Mc- Donald, in charge of arrangements, the laying of the corner stone of the new city hall, scheduled to transpire about the middie of August on a date to be set later, will be one of the biggest events of the summer in this city. Officers of the grand lodge of Wyoming, A. F. and A. M., will officiate at the ceremonies and Mayor John’ F, Leeper will preside during the afternoon. Temporary shelter will be erected together with stands, seats and oth- er accommodations. The people are expected to participate in a basket dinner, and in addition the ladies’ committee of which Mrs. C, E. Win- ter is chairman, wilt serve lunch at 12:30, A more detailed program will be availabel later but the various num- bers as. made-public over.Sunday are arranged as follows: In the morning, 9:30 to 10-o’clock, instrumental and vocal music in charge of Dr. C. W. Thomas. 10 to 10:80, laying of the corner atone by the grand lodge, A. F, and A. M., of Wyoming. ; 10:30, address of the grand mas- er, 12 m., vocal music. 12:30 p. m., dinner. 2 p. m., address by Dr. John F. Leeper. imental and 2:30 p. m., music, instru: vocal. 3:00 p. m., Address by Judge Charles E. Winter. 3:30 p. m., music, 3:45 p. m., address by Rev. John H. Mullin. 4:15 p. m., Address by Geo. E. Mc- Donald. 4:30 p. m., music. 4:45 p. m., benediction by Rev. J. J. Giblin. Dr. C. W. Thomas will have charge of the musical program and Oscar on the defensive, WAITER, BRING - ME A TANGELO, HURRY, PLEASE {By United Prens}] WASHINGTON, July 15—Science as added another delectable fruit to man’s larder. It’s to be known as the tangelo, and is a cross between the Tangerine orange and the grape- fruit, or pomele. The U. S. bureau of plant indus- try, which evolved the hybrid fruit, says of it: “it has little acidity, and resembles a tender and good-flavor- ed orange more than ether a grape- it or a tangerine.” A BARGAIN Ford coupe, upholstered in solid leather, wire wheels; nearly new tires, extra wheels, Geneva electric starter and lights, complete sets of tools; color, black; moderate price; a real bargain. Inquire MR. ROYCE Henning Hotel. TROPHIES AND SCENES OF WAR DISPLAYED HERE In the window of the Richards & Cunningham store on Center. street, there is’a display of snapshot photo- graphs of French scenes worthy of attention. Also some pieces of the shells which the German fired 75 miles away into the city of Paris. The pictures show better than any other means the every-day life of the! French countrymen. The shrines and other little touches of village life are clearly depicted, and gives the stay-at-homes a good ida of what our own boys are looking at when they are back in billets. CAREY STREET GRADED; OTHERS NEED ATTENTION A big caterpiller tractor, hauling two road scrapers, is grading Carey street on the south end of Casper.) This street lies at the south end of Center street, and the recént filling thr has’ mad a vry bumpy and un- vn surfac. Th South David street end would also do well with a little attention from the street department. There is a bad ditch near the end of this street, where several autoists have narrowly averted an accident at| night. The ditch is sunk in, and a car is very liable to break a spring driving into it in the dark, Heistand will look after the firemen’s interest in the ceremonies. | music. Those who have Main Entrance ~ cel og ting erat rat andre N N N of their music Come Early and get a seat—9 P. M. to 11 P. M. Special Party every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday GIP aDSISIaI SS SSS LD DDIM As, | Watermelon Party The Wigwam Tonight The Famous Dixie Jazz Band of Denver will furnish the heard them speak highly Ld he he he he hed uke ude dhe ch ude de ule dhe O. S. Building OGIO MSM. "5 Have five year lease care Tribune Office. | Ses = treet rents more than pay the entire rent of build- ing. For full particulars address Box 222, A Bona Fide Paying Business Proposi- tion in Casper, Wyoming on building, and sub- hd uh de dh adhe he de adh ‘nt Jj h YEAR (Continued from page 1) nated the river Salient. It is clear that the German at-| ly broke down under the Ameri- can counter attack. At 11:20 a. m. the long-range | bombardment was becoming more | intense. Low clouds were scur- rying over the battlefield, threat- ening rain. LONDON, July 15.— The im- mediate opjective of the Germans is considered here to probably de- tach Rheims by attacking on both sides, capturing hills which would | protect their right flank on a fur- ther advance southward. LONDON, July 15.—The Ger- man attack began in the region of Vaux after a bombardment of gas and. high explosive shells, ac- cording to the Exchange Tele- graph. American artillery replied with barrage fire. There was also a heavy bombardment in the re- gion of Jaulgonne on the Marne. Reports up to 10:30 this morning asi the situation to be held in nd. LONDON, July 15.—Feeling in London is that developments are satisfactory. : o——_______________» r “SOCIETY 1 me} oO Reception Tuesday For Baptist Minister and Wife Tuesday evening at eight o'clock, at the First Baptist church, Beech and Linden streets, an informal’re- ception will be given in honor of the pastor, the Rev. R. H. Moorman and his wife. A cordial invitation has been extended to all. Mr. Moorman recently came to Casper from Massachusetts to take up the pastorate of the First Bap- tist church which has been vacant since the former pustor, A. J. Han- son, resigned to take up Y. M. C. A. war service work. Oma Eastern Star Tea Served Tuesday Mrs. J. Sidney Mechling, Mrs. Parks and Mrs. Van Gordan will be the, hostesses at the Eastern Star tea which will be given Tuesday after- noon .in the Masonic Temple. All visiting members are invited to at- tend. Oo mo Mrs. Robert R. Dunlap and daugh- ter, Miss Dorohty Dunlap, left last night on the Burlington for Denver to spend the summer vacation with relatives and friends. ~ nart of last week for Bradford, Penn., having received word that her aged father is very ill. Mrs. Elder will spend some time in th Easte visiting relatives. OoOmo Miss Elsie Morton of the adver- tising department of the Daily Trib- une, will accompany her brother, Robert Morton, to Denver Friday. Mr. Morton, who has been a sales- man for the Coliseum garage of this city, will enter training at Fort Log- an for war service. Omo George Houser, who took an act- ive role in the promotion of the C+: itol Petroleum company here last summer, and who has been connected with a leading Eastern brokerage firm the past winter, is spening oev- era] days in Casper on business. omo Frank W. Truner of Fonda, Iowa, who has been spending several days) in Casper attending to business mat- ters left Saturday for his home. Oo mO Mr. and Mrs. William P. Barngrov- “ry left today for Denver where, it is understood, they will make their fut- ure home. omo Charles A. Cullen, former mana- ger of the local office of the Moun- tain States Telephone and Telegraph company, is now at Gamp Pike, Lit- tle Rock, Ark., and sends greetings to his Casper friends. Mr. Cullen is in the Knights of Columbus war serv- i¢e work. Oo mw O Bob Crane of Arminto is a busi- ness caller in Casper today. Omo Mrs. R. L. Miachell returned Sat- urday from Omaha where she has been spending the past two months and with Mr. Mitchell left Sunday on a fishing trip to Douglas. Robert C. Cornett of Denver, is spending a few deve in Casper while installing refrigerating plants. WANTED—To buy good, second- hand Ford runabout; must bein good condition and reasondble, Ad-} dress Ford, Tribune. 7-15-tf* ——— CY Women stenographers and typists are now being enrolled in the naval) reserve as yeomen. —————anee Individuality, smart styles, quali- ty, workmanship, ladies’ Tailor-made tack in the Vaux region complete- | °° Mrs. E. W. Elder left the latter | Monthly magazines to be sent to} PERSONAL INFLUENCE MARVELOUS POWER IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETY Dr. LaRose, Disc er New and Remarkable System veloping the Mental Pow- ers, Controlling Thoughts and Actions of Others THE MASTER MIND OF HIS PROFESSION LLOW CAREFULLY EVERY IN TH ADV. 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Yankee Robinson’s three-ring Wild Animal Circus comes to Casper on Saturday, July 20, and agents have been fully instructed to never issue show’s honest statements. The opening costly georgeous scenic display is rapidly followed by a thrilling program of skillfully ex- ecuted circus acts unequaled in merit, Capt. Irving’s double group of performing lions, Albert’s won- derful trained polar bears, Van An drew’s mixed group of leopards, ja guars and pumas; Ruth Le Nore and her performing mountain lions, all these wild animal exhibits are given in the big protected steel arena; there are scores of educated ‘ponies, monkeys, brown bears, herds of elephants; Buchanan’s edu- cated horses led by Tango Chief, and Texas Tommy are the new real wonders of the equine family, said by expert horsemen to be the most wonderful dancing horses ever seen on exhibition anywhere at any time. They are blue ribbon winners at the latest New York and Boston horse of admission, When an immense flock of trained doves and pigeons are given their liberty from separate cages, they fly to the “prima donna on horseback,” Miss Bessie Harvey, and hovering | about her form a. very ame S ALV ATI ON ARMY <P-L-C-N-L-C Another new act that will prove a novelty is the trained and educa- Sunday School Scholars of Capitol Hill please meet at Gospel Tent, Second near Ash St. ted pigs. These are the first and at 9:30 A. M. Sharp Tuesday Morning SiO TOT ITI SGI Ga La Da As, N tion in & family group, doing entire- ly new and laughable stunts. As an extra feature Steve Sav- age and his athletic company of fa- mous wrestlers will be seen at both the afternoon and night exhibitions. GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325 Phone 849 111 North Wolcott Street Casper, Wyo. 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