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$ [® ‘ LONDON, Aug. 9.—( Official) —“F: *Jhention were taken south of the Somme. Positions in the Lys Valley, on the Flanders front. a m resistance is vigorous north of the Somme. and Morlancourt is reported.” . *. -French Advance Four Miles, Captare Thousands @nd Occupy Hills Dominating Lines to the North By Associnted Press.] E 9.—Havas Agency)—The French advanced four miles ;,,y registration of men between the) Barbers say the plan is expected to! en if ON THE FRENCH FRONT, Aug. ie Important aces of 18 and 45 years not regis- and captured nearly 3,000 prisoners on a six-mile front northwest of Montdidier. Our losses were extremely light. fai. A The French front now runs from the Avre north to a point just south of the Amiens- Roye road, where it joins the British. i . German attention was fixed on the Vesle attack when the new offensive opened. Moreil and Morsel were carried by assau material was captured. With Command = LONDON, Aug. 9.—Late advices reaching here from the| battle front claim the capture of over 17,000 prisoners and 200 big guns, including a German divisional commander. | © report says an entire German division was ta sisting of 12,000 men. Genera! opinion among military critics is that it is im- possible to overestimate the importance of the British success. It-is regarded as the definite turning point in the year’s cam- id perhaps in the whole war on this front. American army in France will be the chief factor if It is obtained. -ALL AGES WILL HAVE TOSTUDY SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 9,—A recommendation that the State Legis-! lature pass a bill requiring men more than 21 years old who cannot read or write to attend school at least eight hours a week, day or night, until they are able to do so, will be made at the biennial session next January by Will C.-Wood, commissioner of secondary schools, he has announced. Commissioner Wood recently visit- ed-the schools maintained at Balboa Park, San Diego, Cal., for the instruc-|B. Reed, of Willard, Colo., is listed tion of draft soldiers in reading, writ-| among the missing on the army cas- ing and other subjects. was no reply to French artillery preparation. re Ci ‘s taking Braches. The French captured Laneuville and the hills dominating the plain beyond. Entire German Division, Together er, Reported Captives [By Asnoctated Presx)} Teutons Destroy Ammunition and Stores in Retreat from Big Area [By Asnocinted Preax] WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 9.—Germans are | blowing up ammunition dumps in the battle area, an indication that they are preparing to retreat. British casualties totaled three-fifths | of-the number of prisoners counted. | : At 3 o’clock this afternoon cavalry patrols accompanied by swift “‘whip” tanks were reported far ahead of the infantry advance. British | cayalry and some infantry was signaled in the neighborhood of Chaul-| anes this morning with armored cars operating back of Farmerville. | They progressed many kilometers,“éleaning the country and capturing | : Allied airmen have blown up many bridges over the Somme. The enemy's retreat is seriously embarrassed. British cavalry has captured many prisoners. - Australian and Canadian took most of the prisoners. The Ger- mans abandoned an enormous quantity of stores and ammunition, MISSING, COLO. BOY ISLISTED) 55,. Famous ualty list today. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Have ou seen the Ford Model T One-Ton Truc Chassis? It is, we believe, the greatest servant ever offered the American people. A strong Steel frame with the regular Ford motor, direct worm drive, this truck will be among motor trucks just what the Ford is among all motor cars: the supreme value from point of efficient service and low cost of operation and maintenance. Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis is $600 f. o. b. Detroit. 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Powerful cavalry forces are partici- ..: the necessary machinery in mo- SPAIN MAKING _ PROTESTS TO SUB WARFARE 8.— (Delayed.)— | Spain has addressed a new note to Germany concerning the torpedoing | tax collector of Goshen, N. Y., having | of Spanish ships, Foreign Dato announced after an extraordin-/ when he resigned to go abroad in the ary session of the cabiet today oO Coe eeocoeccvecccccooeccecescotccessenes eves eeeeeeseceeeeee eee eeonNee HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY GUNS _ AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE | ALL KINDS PHONE 601 CASPER, WYOMING Figure Your Savings ‘Here WHEN SHOPPING COME TO THE CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET and SAVE 10 TO 15 PER CENT PER CENT Reduce Your Grocery Bill by Buying your supplies at the entral Grocery and Market Morado Coffee that lowered the high cost of living, per pound.......... 25c We also carry in stock num- erous brands of high grade coffee such as— Solitaire, per Ib_______ 40c Blue Ribbon, per Ib____35c Bankers, per Ib_______ 30c 0-Ib. 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