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ee ee. ba Cf | eee of ue ro in lit tis teflon - 2Sca0 -p-aOn~d od EO re} 2 B28 2 Bret Cote iS rignerict pi tr phy ete Dee TSA CeseS Bu BSS Cem ok mataet a) lS S Sievers: TWO MORE CITIES TARE ROM UNS (Continued from Page 1.)’ Fere-en-Tardenois, two miles southeast of Saponay. to the south are also being peppered by Allied Shells. Huns Hurled Back in Efforts to Recapture Positions from British | Sergeant-Major J. R: Falconer, LONDON, July 26.—Germans this morning launched a British recruiting officer, has estab- Districts Sergeant-Major Falconer of Brit- | ish Army Calls for Volunteers From Among Natives of Great Britain local attack against positions taken by the British in the lished headquarters in The Tribune! Meteren sector in Flanders. fighting: They were repulsed after sharp|office on the first floor of the Oil é Exchange building, directly opposite Ce sues gee Tire is ang a . |plea for the British an anadians Two Towns Fall Before the Allied jin Casper, of which there are said ; 2 5 |to be 200 or 300, to enlist now be- Drive on Side of Marne Salient fore they are compelled to and in |this way get to serve in the divisions PARIS, July 26.—The official statement says today: “Yes-|of their choice. terday afternoon the French captured Ville Montoire after de-| Sergeant-Major Falconer, speaking liberate fighting. Further south, Oulchy-le-Chateau fell into for the recruiting mission said: “We the hands of the French. The French progressed east of the | think that bie idl a show ie town and captured four cannon. jishers by enlisting voluntarily in Sut rE, jeither the Canadian or British Yanks Crowd Enemy in Steady jcbcee, a) Mnousennanees young (Aree: your neighbors and friends, Advance, Says General Pershing [ode assied sgtrelias tees foe, os “Between the Ourcq and Marne, our troops continued to|/“® ®7e sure you want to do your WASHINGTON, July 26.—General Pershing today re-|""Ty~ Canadian people in their re- ported under date of Thursday: | cane vglectionaimars ecteaead a de- press the enemy. In the advance eastward they have taken| sire to spend the last dollar and the southern half of the forest of Fere.” send the last man, if necessary, to win this war, and any Canadian now a resident of this country will not be excused on grounds of non-resi-| Hundreds of Prisoners Taken; Huan Army Faces Big Slaughter | The families of Canadians enlist-| PARIS, July 26..—The French captured Oulchy-le-Chateau, head of the family is away fighting the principai German resistance center on the west side of the|to make the world a safe place for | salient, and Ville Montoire, midway between Soissons and his family and yours to live in. | Oulchy, together with hundreds of additional prisoners, twenty |,. P"listment will be for the dura- machine guns and four cannon, in fierce struggles. [eon oe A er yand reer Dae dae The Germans face a withdrawal across the Ourcq under) aul details as fo pay, allwences | the same costly circumstances that marked their Marne cross-|and so forth, may be obtained by ing. The Allied advance, despite temporary checks at some |calling on the Scotch major at the points, is gradually proceedings along three highways into |Tecruiting office in the Oil Exchange Fere-en-Tardenois. German losses in this region are stag-|>ilding. Major Falconer has fought paring: ‘ : in many of the earlier battles of the war and he knows what he is talking} By United Press.) about when he urges the need of} [ WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, July 26.—The entire |pew "on, take the place of the German position within the Marne salient is such that it may fall at listed in the first calls for men. any moment as the result of some sharp forward move by the allies | ; affecting a vital part._ It is for this reason that German commanders have ordered their men to hold on at all costs while defense positions | ook ote tote to Me eae a eX os a as te ees te > \ | (Continued From Page 1) _| I, for my part, am anxious to see/ jevery community in America rise above the level, with pride anda “We proudly claim to be cham-| jpions of democracy. If we really are, in deed and in truth, let us see! M od |states and nation are ready to do! |their duty. We are at this very mo- ment fighting lawless assion. Ger-!| }many has outlawed herself among the! {nations because she has disregarded! the sacred obligations of law and has, made lynchers of her armies. Lynch- |fixed resolution which no man or. set| to it that we do not discredit our} .> ks $ ers emulate her disgraceful example. | }of men can afford to despise. | town. I say plainly that every Amer-| jican who takes part in the action of a mob or gives it any part of coun-| o¢, |tenance is no true son of this great |democzacy, but its betrayer, and does} jmore to discredit her by that single @ Here You Are “KLENZO” TOOTH PASTE is a new. product just introduced on the market and is con- ceded to be the best tooth preparation of its kind ever manu- factured. It has an entirely different effect on the teeth and gums from other preparations, leaving them cool and with a cleaner sensation. Try it and be convinced. This popular product now has a sale in the United States of several million tubes a week. The Price Is 25c_ PER TUBE * For Sale at the REXALL STORE only. The Kimball Drug Store THE REXALL STORE—Phone 26W—THE PIONEER STORE FORMERHEAD | WYO. U. DIES AT FORT WAYNE, [By Associated Prens.] FORT WAYNE, ind., July 24.—) Charies Merica, aged 54 years, edi-| tor of the Kendaville Daily New Sun| and Weekly Standard, died here to-|E day of organic heart trouble. He was | once president of the University of | Wyoming. | ——weo— | Pennsylvania is now mining approx- | imately a quarter of a million tons of anthracité coal every day to meet|— the war-time demand. ' | disloyalty to her standards of law jand of right than the words of her) KD so statesmen or the sacrifices of her her- cic boys in the trenches can do to make suffering peoples believe her to be their savior. How shall we {commend democracy to the accept-| ances of other peoples, if we dis-| each customer pur- chasing a package of cigarettes. Any brand in stock. C. WEST Schuite Bros Conf. The Little Store with the Big Business. grace our own by proving that it is, lafter all, no protection to the weak? | Every mob contributes to German lies | A cigarette holder to Da ts he es Oe ee BSS seTONAN MN MM A A RT CM TL Ce ~ Lines are again complete with new stock of — Water Coolers, Lawn Sprays, Washing Machines, Oil . Stoves, Screen Wire and Screen Sets, Poul- try Netting, Coaster, Wagons, Kiddie ars. MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN CASPER HOLMES Hardware | dence. | ling will be taken care of while the!’ x eeSeeteeeetoete sto eaecteets on by the way of calumny. They can at least say that such things can- not happen in Germany ‘extept) in times of revolution when law is swept away.” : : ONE-PIECE STEEL SHIPS Once more, here is something new jin shipbuilding: We have before ac- thic” ships, since concrete came into | steel. jealled, and after the same high-brow |—in plain English, a vessel consist- ling of a single piece of steel. |. The ships not made of cast steel, by the “pouring” process, but made of steel plates as usual, except that the plates instead of being riveted together are fused edge by edge, by the electric welding process. The! |first ship ever built in this way has just been launched in England. The | United States Shipping Board, it is said, intends to use the process ex- | perimentally on several] standard 10,- |000-ton shins.) If there is a saving of | }20 to 25 per cent in time and ma- | terial, as reported, the process may |soon be used on a big'scale. | Thus science adds one more link to the new chain of sea-power we are | forging for the kaiser’s undoing and |the world’s freedom. eee Oliver Goldsmith, | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sir Arthur |Conan Doyle and Dr. Robert Bridges, |the poet laureate, are among the |famous poets ard outhors who have been medical men as well —<—— ——-— BRITISH RAID IRISH REVOLUTION ARSENALS DUBLIN, July 25.——(Correspond- ence of the Associated Press.) —Raids for arms continue in ‘Ireland and some are reported daily. As a rule the Sinn Feiners meet with no re- weanons are discoverable in a raided FRESH SHIPMENT Lowney's Schiller, Ibsen, | most gifted liars’ cannot improve up; | ~BRITISHERS GAN | |customed to the miracle of “monoli-| search of arms. use as a substitute for wood and} Now we have what might be; word-patterns, a “monchalpbic” ship| fight and the raiders suffer. attaék was made recently by six arm-| who reside in Casper. ed men with blackened faces on a|member of the Casper home. guard) * A retiréd| company and mevey paler a frill Red Ever" drive or an: army officer living in the house cap-| meeting, and out of -his savings h-s/ by .without ¢oming ac a . already purchased $300 worth of suv-, and the wife and kids must go hun. Vtured two of the raiders and drove) ae OMY Page oe eae eee kids “3 wotnan's’ Hiouke at Ferbonke the others away. committed for trial to the Assizeo. | Inva case near Tulsk, in Roscom- | mon, a party of men swith, blackened | faces raided a farmer’s house. in| They demanded his gun, and,.when he refused, dragged him ont ‘and handled him roughly.| He escaped into the house and find- ing his gun turned. it against his as- sailants;who fled. The weapons seized by the Sinn Feiners are in many instances seized by the police in counter-raids. The other day several shot guns and am-} muntion were found in Tipperary. In one house during ‘the seizure the po-| lice came upon a hoard of 150 pounds | in silvér which they took away. | ——__——_—_s— AMERICANSCAN | TAKE LEAF FROM | ALIEN NOTEBOOK| That our foreign-born citizens have. forgotten the land of their birth and know only the United States ahd the American flag is shown hy the action of Sam Dambrosio, who is em- ployed at the Standard as an outside) helper on pressure stills. Dambrosio was born in Calabria, Italy, and has been in the United States only a short time, just long! enough to become a naturalized citi- zen, but believes in doing all that can The prisoners were | ings stamps, IRIS THEATER Night 7:30 FRIDAY, JULY 26, js Matinee 2:30 and 4:00 a : 5 Hepes KS a 7 about the?" United States what) hér, house!» But occasionally the Seneralbe done for the government.’ He/and contribites monthly to the p, An has a wife and two small, children) Cross besides giving Sam is a/| causes. 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