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—_ et Renee" “ * 88 e ni it al ‘h DAM Fee Rae SPinaoe aeete seen THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE aE ee 'UPTON PIONEER | IS TRAMPLED TO Armies Mark Time, — Foch Brings Fighters (rote crossed the river are encountering them, says the Havas |"cceved injehe ane yanye A during the horse sale. Mr. Dickey, Agéncy. The Germans are trying to prevent further crossings. | |i, Several other men, was workin . Military critics agree that the Germans can not remain long}, bunch of horses in the pens ne ieee Kanes aA ay between the Vesle and the Aisne, where their positions are!, wild horse started thru the line.} ading plosives; Wyoming considered untenable. Mr. Dickey stepped to one side to| Youth Tells Intéresting Story let the horse pass and at the same s ————— of His Adyentures TAT EXPLOSION DEATH BY HORSE (Continued from Page 1.) <= SENDS CODY BOY CHINKS UNITE ON SELECTION OF PRESIDENT [By Associated Prens.] PEKING, Aug. 6.—A conference of the generals of the northern Chinese army has agreed to nominate }Hou Ship Chang, former vice pre- mier, for the presidency. It is un- derstood that he is acceptable to the southern provinces.\ “SATAN’S’ NAME Donahue & Sellover Awarded Con- | Siverel trat at City Council Meeting | 2 Last Evening on Low Have Narrow Escape When Water Brusts thru the Bid of $1,698 Bids wére opened at the meeting} of. the, City Council last evening for the construction of the comfort sta- tion to be erected on the City Park site on South Wolcott street, in the back of the Postoffice building, the lowest bidder being Donahue & Se- lover, whose contract price for [ By! Associated Press] |time the horse turned the same way, | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE VESLE (Mon- ana Ue re ee nec oe meet CODY, Wyo., Aug, 6—Cody’s first day), Aug. 5.—Jn the capture of Fismes, the Americans took havel ibtsed tans titernsily! soldier to be sent home with a medi- 17 guns and also captured some German artillerymen. |. ‘The deceased was one of the oldest |¢al discharge arrived in town last} | settlers in the country, having resided | Week in the person of William Fell, | in this vicinity since 1880 and was|Who on April 13, of last year, yolun-| } | one of the most prosperous stock and|teered his services to the United | | |ranchmen of the country. |States navy and went into training! | ‘ | SS as a member of the medical corps at | | Oo 0 _ Mare Island, California. While sta- | SOCIE T Y {i eeetes at Norfolk navy vard he be-| jcame the victim of a T. N. T. explo-| | | ne | Sion in whieh his ear drums were} | Ambulance Dance Assured |both ruptured, the direct result of Of Success by Ticket Sale |which caused him to be sent home ‘A large sale of tickets for the |as/unfit for the strenuous life of a/ 5 | jambulance dance to be given this/sailor in the United States navy. Bill} } enening at the Masonic Temple pre-|was standing within 100 feet of a} mms sar i pein: LES |dicts a splendid attendance and the! crane which was loading cannisters |success of the affair. Proceeds will|of T. N. T. on a boat, and while the be devoted to the ambulance fund high explosives were being swung in |that is being raised by the Daughters mid air to the deck of the boat, the Gravel in Putting Piers of the American Revolution of Wyo-|crane dropped it and the explosion Ase: Bridg ming, the Fort Casper chapter hav-|was so terrific that the ear drums | under Niver Driage jing been alloted a considerable por-|of/ the Cody boy were both injured. ——_ |tion of the amount to be secured. Big and robust as he is, many THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Aug. 6.—| Dancing will begin at nine o’clock| would think that this little trouble HW. D. Acton, who (Was working Wie ee ee eee era ieclieeed ae rek, bae irm stegtn See yeaari ere ; ; |will be furnished by the Iris orches-| colors and possible it will not, for | the gang Wyeast under the tra. The extreme heat of the past/he is trying to get into some branch | second railroad bridge south of this few days having abated somewhat it| of the service again altho they turn- city, was either drowned or killed by |is expected that a large crowd of ed him down in Billings when he the force of water that broke into | eT ihe pesple wl attend to, “trip | tried to join the army at that Place. . 2 2 e light fa ; plumbing and construction amounted the caisson in which he was working.| SSeS since he left Cody and has consid- to $1,698. Their bid was referred to| A three-compartment concrete C. D. Brenner of Muskogee, Okla.,| erarble to tell of his trips over the the Committee on Building and/caisson about 12x20 feet in size was | father of Mrs. A. J. Woods and Mrs.|seas. In June he sailed from Brook- Lights for consideration and ,recom-| being sunk into the river bed, with ae aetePr ath SE ao Dd lyn on he Princess Matewaree, an mendation to the Council. } ; re SI ie . army transport, an jande at This amount is some $700 trol Service “aud tne eetean ppare ie | Mrs, A. J. Words CHRROR EEE CG | Brest, France after havin a very ex- than the Council had intended to|}down in the gravel. The compart- | cent] Mr: jad . eat ih voods sone T?-\ citable trip. They made the jour- spend on the building, but like the!ments were connected by manholes| Clete] home ney under heavy convey, but not- plans for the City Hall, the contract- thru which the workmen passed. The|>° Q wa O withering tat oct era ene ty ors’ price for construction of the! caisson was being sunk in midstream,| ww, R, Boyle, a brother of Earle Pal Seth i Cea A Lb Ak building ran considerably more than| with five men working in the dif-|¢, Boyle of this city, has written | shis Covineton Puted ne noe the city fathers had on hand to put/ferent compartments and one des-} stating that he is located at Wichita| convoy near them, became the vic-| into it. jcending the ladder, Acton being in| Falls, Texas, with the 198th aero) ti > It was decided to make an 18-foot|the center section, Suddenly the| squadron and that, altho he like bs 8 et cau pet gl Sd Bill has seen much of the world} GIVEN YANKEES BY THE ENEMY § [By Associated Press.] AMSTERDAM, Aug. 6.—;‘Satans” is the name for American soldiers among the Germans. according to a ietter from Lieutenunt Ranke, offi- cer-correspondent for German papers. i ‘AIR MAIL ROUTE TO CHICAGO IS INTENDED SOON [By Associated Preas.} WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.— The postoffice department plans a daily air mail service between New York and Chicago, bringing the’ West 12 hours nearer the Atlantic. SRE esata SR i Last night, the police gathered in a bunch of four on the Sandbar who | were engaged in a littlé game of crap. The four were rounded up red-hand- ed by the officers and the little game ended right ‘there. More than 10,000 women in Chile are engaged in factory work. The Place to get THE UNIVERSAQLOPIPB | curbing on the property in front of|water broke thru the gravel at the | it very much at the training field, ke} the new Capitol Hill school, on Lin-| bottom in a flood that filled the cais- den street between Lincoln and Jeff-|sons to the river level in about 15 | erson streets. ’ ;Seconds. All of the men were over- The sidewalk improvement district) whelmed, some of them badly bruised in the north side is being completed, | by: being thrown against the sides of and estimates will soon be ready to|the trap in which they found them- present to the Government officials|selves. All rose to the surface and for their approval. managed to get out except Acton. is anxious to go overseas and the} | German trenches. | m O Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackmore of | card from their son, Floyd, who is in, France. Floyd says that he is well) and is very much pleased with the| CHILD CLAIMED. FROM } all that the submarine was put} South Wolcott street have received Veiga: ee bik in 500 feet of them. The gunners} on their ship were busv all the time that the sub was in their proximity and it was due to their efforts in no| specting and passing bills, and very;men dived to the bottom but was un-| He is with the second anti-aircraft al- THE GEORGE WITZ HOME little further business was trans-|able to release the victim, who was | vision and Janded in France aboul| ‘Charles P. Witz, the one-year-old acted. |dead then and was entangled with|June 20. | son of Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Witz, died | or clinging to the pump or suction at their home this morning. The Hooks were then secured and} There are estimated to be 5,000) funeral will be held tomorrow morn- The Council spent several hours in-| When the water quieted one of un-| Hef and training they are receiving Ween Se Bae \hose. | |the man fished out, but life was ex- active women farmers in the United|ing at 10 o’clock, interment being h | tine’ States. : | = = made in the Casper cemetery. { > Warm Springs oil field is facing a} INTRODUCING THE serious shortage of water, notwith-| standing the copious rains of the| past weeks, the great number of drill- ing operations there have pulled al- most every drop out of the holes and creek beds and some rigs are already shut down for want of water for the boilers. The water obtained from the wells themselves has been tried out in some of the boilers but its use renders the boiler unfit for work in a few days | because of the presence of sulphur} and other minerals that form heavy scales upon the inside of the boilers | and soon shut off the steam passages. A boiler was opened recently where the scale had formed into a stone) that could only be broken with sledge MT. MMM CLL LAA AAA AAA Anh de LA hh dd ddd dddddded, ’ 90 HORSEPOWER DISTINCTIVE S|xl A motor car of First Magnitude. Exclusive. hammers. : ‘ : : ae Fg | There is that subtle atmosphere of “Luxurious Appointments” about urnished house, complete, $3,000. : a : , r One-third ‘ottbs Seven bedrooms, the McFarlan Ninety which makes its appeal to the discerning buyer. Now collecting better than $350 per month from boarders. Write own- er at once. 342, care The Tribune. , 7-6-1t* Its dignity of appearance is but the outward expression of its con- cealed super-excellence, and is the interpretation of the most efficient mechanical means of transit, combining the highest degree of comfort and culture that has hitherto been attained. Bore and Stroke......4 1-2. x 6 Wheel Base ........ 136 inches Extreme width .......72 inches Extreme length. . 17 feet 6 inches Timken Bearings Thruout Actual Horse Power ........90 ~ Block Test .......... omo The Rey, and Mrs. J. J. Giblin and | family left this.morning in their cai for the Yellowstone National park for a few weeks’ vacation trip. SAVE THE PENNIES) Compare our prices with what you have been paying. At the end of the month count up what you have saved by pur- chasing your supplie of us. The Central Grocery and Market E. R. Williams, Prop. 132 W. Second St., Phone 134J Half Block West of Grand Cen- tral Hotel IELLAALLLELLLL LALA AAA Tires,—Cord ...4.......35x5 Fuel capacity ..........28 gal: Oil capacity ............7 qts. Water capacity.........12 gal. en ANZ The McFarlan Ninety fills Every Requirement. Fourteen Models. ; Seven Passenger Touring, $4,500, f.0.b. Denver GEO. H. ESTABROOK Western Distributor. IIPPPLLLALLL LLL EL Broadway and Seventeenth — Phone Main 6415—Denver, Colorado Me 2 Wwaeraa a) , f x IRIS run in New York. SPECIAL NOTICE LAST TIME TODAY Matinee 2:30 and 4:30 2000000005 900000000: Theda Bara in the Greatest of Emotional Plays CLEOPATRA There is just one Theda Bara and as the Vampire Queen she is wonder- ful in this great Super-Production. This pictur e is direct from a six months Matinee, 2:30 and 4:00 GEORGE WALSH in -“THE KID IS CLEVER” ing covers a three-year course, byt | jstudents will receive pay in additio, i to tuition, board, lodging, laundss e and uniforms after the first year, Th last named are furnished during the first year. 2 - | Those who will enroll wil) hold |themselves in readiness to ca]| until St April 1, 1919, andon being sy, j moned -will be assigned to one of the | (1,597 nurses’ training schools so ies. lignated ky the War Departmen; |Many- undoubtedly will see seryi., County Defense Council Makes) sbroed tone ar Acquision of | Arrangements for Enrolling = | Sige fated forthe” WONDERFUL | Natrona County is expected i PLAY AT NEW IRIS THEATRE |furnish six volunteers fori the Stud-| Thefla Bara_as the Siren of the ent Nurse Reserve, 25,000 of whom are to be enrolled during ‘the com-| 2 % ling month in the country at large.|Nile, that is playing on the screen \This is the quota fixed for Natrona|at- the Aris tonight, is seen at her County by the State Defense Council,|best in this wonderful play. Miss which has charge of the work in Wy-| Bara takes you back to the ey oming, and Mrs. B. B. Brooks is at|/ days in Egypt and outdoes the origi. jthe head of the plans in Casper. jnal Cleopatra in the wonderfy | Announcement was made today} dramatization of the queen of 1 |that enrollments would be received| Nile. There are few screen fav Monday, August 12, in the lobby of| today that carry the undivided att the Oil Exchange building, where|tion of the audience as does Miss ‘assistants will be stationed between Bara. If the Casper theater-goers the hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m.,| MISS this great play they will miss and 4 to 7 p.m. Those qualified to| the best show that has been put on take up the work and who are desir-| the local board this eeasan. ous of entering a field of endeavor) ‘ to which there is an urgent call at BOGUS CHECK ARTIST the present time should make their LODGED IN JAIL HERE applications next Monday. Cc. J: Kelky was lodged im the A candidate must have completed! county jail this morning to ans a high school coursé and be between|to a charge of cashing a wor 21 and 35 years of age. The train-! check. us a ode eerorcreoevesecooesooeceseeecee, LOWE BROS. HIGH STANDARD LIQUID. PAINT is one of the best investments on the market to- day. It preserves your home against decay. It prevents expensive repair bills. It covers your house with a protective coating which will last for years: ‘It is economical to use. PHONE 601 a HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Paint Specialists and Hardware. CASPER, WYOMING THEATER POUT SOU USO USOT TN oe: ® : . : : : = 2 : s 2 * i 5 * Hy ® : : 5 * = : = % 3 : : : BPAPAPASAPASADAPAT ASAE SPARS PLLA PLP S ALAS LLG Night: 7:00 and 9:00 “ The Siren of the Nile 000909090000 TOMORROW Night 7:30 During the Summer months the admission to the Dances at the Masonic Temple Auditorium on Wednesday and_ Saturdayevenings will be 25c For the Entire Evennie ts ties Free IRIS ORCHESTRA

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