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RIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918 Disaster Threatens Big Teuton Armies CASUALTIES FOR TODAY AS GIV 4 BY WASHINGTON SPEEDERS CITED NTO COURT FOR. | Livestock Market Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY ®, Colo., Aug. 23.—Steers Hlarge rooming house at 412 Puyallup Avenue, Tacoma, Washington, the | jother day. “For the last twelve years,” she continued, “I had been in a terribly rundown condition and during that wholetime, hardly a day passed that PAGE THREE. anche rcigen . medicines and treatments that did me no good, and I had about given up hope of ever getting well, when I began to read about the good Tan- lac was doing others and I thought I might as well try it. Well sir, the way I began to pick up right after sold to from $7.50 to $20.50; 7 Giant suffer from aw head-| starting on it, surprised even me, for aa Soe this head, in addition to a! cows, $ @9.25 sches. I had no appetite at all and after pers gone with — ae - . complete summary of total lostes, is Hogs—$18.50@ 19.75 what little I forced down would fer-|cines did not expect such quic Sic (Continued from Page 1) Published daily « complete list of car Sheep — Lambs, $17.00@17.25; ment in my stomach aid distress me results. My appetite is just fine— IU ualties for the six states of Wyoming, 7 SNe HGR ny ATE for hours. My kidneys were out of too fine, the way prices are now— the old Hindenburg line. Pressing eastward along the Coucy !daho, Montana, South Dakota, Ne- rlings, $13.50@17.00 ewes, $8.00) 1 and worried me night and day for I feel hungry most all the time. braska, and Colorado. Complete lists for the nation are received daily from Washington and are kent on file at the Tribune office where they may roads, they launched ~ heavy attack against Coucy Grove, at- tacking Noyon from three sides. . The French have crossed the Oise-Manicamp Canal, reached the edged of Marlincourt, only about a mile from Police Campaign Showing Results; Fifteen Drunks, Record List, Aug. 23.—Hogs slower. Heavy, | and my nerves were so unstrung that after going to bed, any little sound, even the rustling of a newspaper, would wake me with a start and it My kidneys don't worry me at all now, and I am rid of that terrible backache at last. Those awful head- aches area Il gone, too, which is a Noyon. be consulted by subscribers at any Check Out in Court on $15.50@18. woul’ bel abeie: tiale before Y could rand relief, besides, I sleep all i A = a va = . ff to sleep again. ight like a child and so stron General Debeny, commanding the French north and west pce “Rhy salir. ater agra Fines Cattle—Receipts, 3,000; market sh haw or lg a as amd aca’ whed' E ihe up iw che of the Oise River, today issued the following order of the day: their entirety. steady. Native I was so weak and miserable that mornings, that I don.’t mind at all, The war on the speeders, ins: “The battle has won ground to a depth of 151-2 miles The following casualties are re- t cows and i a couple of hours’ work ld ex-| the work a: have to do in — ta? commander of the Ameritan Expedi- irc a FY » $6.50@ 14.56 quit fo e rest of e day. e. My fi Fees eee ee tionary forces: ies = eee pReaereeitcrs: eh a ee fact is: loss of sleep and lack of{Tanlac and says he is just feeling Killed in action_ ae : nourishment fad undermined my fin . ied. in ‘action. -..-- .- wild cars that a fe braingeaty! Leg ¥ = : i ll iat thie French Cross Valley of Ailette j' Missna tn setion —--—- tearing around the paipetaalle en iCkagan Piaeeney: and'in: Alabva, ie Died of wounds_ _- - e Died from accident and other On Front of Several Miles Today WITH THE FRENCH ARMY ON THE OISE, Aug. 22 (11, causes pics atgeene Mge. and « p. m.)—General Mafigin now has driven the Germans across Det ey cleanse . ---- of other cases are. pendin The Sugar ration of the Allies is about half of what Amer- the valley of the Ailette on a front of several miles. The enemy’s Rage oe ing up of their licer Looking After Sixty-Two Room icans are eating. It's time to divide more fairly. Save Sugar. forces sets’ peat ery of the obidee line are on the plateau, Tae tet order to identify the ca House No Task to Mrs between the Ailette an issons and between the Ailett d th autos are also to be locked up, be. ise s e Oise. To the left of Brettigy the Germans are north of the| dighiners Mae [eause of Seeaupence of lights on the La Plant Now Save Your Pennies Here Oise, except those hiding in fields and thickets, and dead or| Frank E. Peoples, Miles City, Mont, 7 art, Shem at Bight. ak TE prisoners. ‘Died eWawed peonl| | Besides the activity in regard to! “Aan my friends know and can tell It is impossible to estimate the number of captives. A| William C. Fest, Butte, Mont. the autos, the local force took up 15 you that for a long time T was almost CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET and SAVE 10 TO 15 PCT. partial count of the booty includes at least 200 guns, many of Died of Dis: 0 : c : this senson——and Edward Post was |made such a wonderful change in my large calibre: Noctxmond A. Garland, Germantown, | held for investigation. J. , O'Neil jon that they are simply M d C ff Ib 25c¢ | Nebraska. was locked up on a charge of sd at my improvement,” said oratio Lotiee, iD . 1 Wounded Severely. Henry S. Fisher, Hastings, Neb. Missing in Action. Robert A. Wagner, Keota, Colo. John D. Winn, Lamar, Colo. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. Killed in action 7 3 Cavalry and Aviators Harrass Retreat and Break Up Convoys The Germans still subbornly resist the first French army at/ Roye. General Debeney’s men, however, forged ahead again today north and south of Roye. In their retreat across the Oise | Died of wounds received in River the Germans did not have time to destroy the bridges. Bt iy taint coffee: such: as— breakfast food, 1 lb. 8 oz. Ces, haat es piatieed — in pursuit of the) ied °! ae oe ny aa Solitaire, per tb_ 40 package 23¢ enemy. Not only are there cavalry advance guards, but other); \°OU"°°* ction (severely) _i¢ ar + Ree trooper's are following the infantry to take care of machine) piles reeaii fee scaled Grivtord Regular $6 and $7 Pad sigaos. a ea an Seek: Connasioy Ee, ee gun nests left behind by the Germans to be sacrificed in attempt-| Missing’ in penta “Wag Se dea 8 . aay Bee il filled Ib. ~-48e ing to check the French. | hha hs borane P, Velour Calf shoes in 10-Ib. Galvanized pail filled tt Aviators preceded the cavalry. They are dispersing the) Total _- aah ‘ds whi - lounded Severely : : aie 2 SR Died of Wounds TEAS bu ak : : Villiam M. Cross, Hav on 7 Karo, S-Ib. tin----~~~- 55 Gains at Albert and Possession Sea eaee eye MON, black or tan, with neo- Ceylon and India Tea, bulk, cei FRUITS r of City Retained by the British ELECTION COSTS ee er LONDON, Aug. 23.—The British are attacking on prac. MUST BE LISTED tically the whole 20-mile front from the Cojeul River to the f ee $4.95 lish Breakfast —_ 28¢ Plums, large can_____- icinity of Chaulnes, Aki i | Fall Warettiay ctor eters the cke'aasa aaea| | 2) CANDIDATES) CANNED VEGETABLES SUNDRIES slight additional advances on three widely separated Flanders secters. Session Laws of Wyoming, 1911, | Two cans for. un dSE ine Powder $1.00 German counters north of Albert, which the British cap-|“h2Pter 41, Section 2: F Pe ee gee Me TRE SE SRY ig pare Te TERY F tured yesterday Ware capulekds: 'Genarel Bing is holding his pene, ger mend any ‘otting to for men and young men, 2'-lb. can Tomatoes_.20c 2 1-2 tb. can Calumet gains against fierce counters. |cipal or general etection, shall, with- Twenty-one German airplanes and one balloon were de-jin twenty days after the holdi ‘ CAR: .~--.--- === 23¢ Half-pound pkg. Dunham stroyed yesterday. Eight Britishers are reported missing. [such primary, municipal ae riot we she Denman Asparagus, tall, per can_40c Cocoanat: —....-..- 22¢ jelection, file a true, correct, detailed, Spinach, large can, per Quarter-pound pkg. Dun- ae ps . s t ving ch. afc : 5 Southern Banks of Ailette and Ais buaps af rhgniey- om. othe Subige af can -------. —--30¢ ham Cocoanut _____ | value disbursed, expended or prom- ised directly or indirectly by him, and to the best of his knowledge Oise Are Cleared of Hun Defenders of the rights of oth Two offenders of this ¢ plain drunks—a record number for and disturbing the pez AMAZES FRIENDS a nervous wreck, and this ‘Tanlac has la _La Plant, who conducts a “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Men’s Shoe Sale $4.95 new fall models, any suit 20’. ~ jin or oak soles; spe- Chesterfield Hand Tailored Suits “IT spent all the money I had on Fancy Guatamala Coffee in bulk, lb. 23c We also carry in stock num- erous brands of high grade with top grade coffee, a real Half-pound package Eng- 2-Ib. can Tomatoes.___18¢ 3 Ib. can Tomatoes, per Chili Con Carne, 2 cans.25¢ Sweet Potatoes, large ithe Aleova Mercantile Co.— RIT FN, NRE PGE CEE ES SATURDAY SPECIALS Cream of Barley, a delicious : SYRUPS Peaches, large can____28¢ Apricots, large can. 5 tb. can Calumet Bak- Baking Powder ~__-58c 2-Ib. can Roast Beef_.. Large Bottle Pickles__.35c PARIS, Aug. 23.—The French advance continued last and belief by ie ps - can __.___..__....28¢ Hershey's Cocoa 23c night on practically the: whale Senile caine fronts They) aie, : in his “behalf toe the Re Discount on the dollar Kraut, per can lSe:Seadinta: oo Ss 10¢ 1 d th: tit t i Ailette of Ger- |p f aiding = curing bis - 5 : 5 a iano The Ersneh pakeed "Cherry Curscniane. aes a |fnation A iy age ith Bie Men's $2.00 shirts with Peas, 2-Ib. can____~~. 1Se__Milk, tall cans 13c, 2 for 25c Experts believe that the Germans are evacuating Noyon If the person or candidate for a either soft turnback or rent Sf ae Fancy Display Fruit and Vegetables 5 * sae }municipal or county office, such a sache: : x and Preparing -iarensce Poh We Eaent of Lev 7 positions. | statement shall be filed with the starched cuffs; this sea- oes sey Maven: Variette anes anil War; beens etween the Aisne an esle, German aviators are trying |cointy clerk; if for a state office, . 3 Ps d Plums, Different Varieties Garrots to keep Allied observers away, indicating a possible big retire- 4, any other office to be voted for son's newest patterns an omsakes urnips ment there. is Ree jby the electors of moret han one extra good quality; spe- “peal 5 Radishes, Cauliflower The arrival of a Hungarian division on the west front is county, such statements shall be filed ial “ antaloupes Green Onions, Lettuce reported. iwith the secretary of state. cia “aegresaetaa] Cucumbers IN MEMORIAM. Sidney Dinsdalé, a member of Cas- llished in the newspapers of Casper, | Wyoming. Such statement shall show the dates, amounts and from whom such sums of value were received; and the Fancy Sweet Potatves And Numerous Others dates, amounts, purposes and to Men's $1.50 shirts, a splendid se- H ry per Bricklayers’ Union No. 8, Card ws: Saas | whom paid or disbursed, and shall in- $ . “ | e@ en roce ar e@ No, 64242, met an untimely death | ? . }clude the assessment of any person, lection in neat and c i | by drowning in the Platte River at PAUL STANCILL, | % 5 Beer Saved Casper, Wyo., on July 80, 1918. The deceased was initiated in Local No. 2 in British Columbia on November 27, 1912, and has always been a con- sistent union man. His beneficiary is his mother, Mrs. K. Dinsdale, of Victoria. Committee. |ANGLERS MUST ', STREAMS CLAIM | PROSPECT NEW | }families returned today from : committee or organization in charge |of the campaign of such candidate. No one is exempt from this law. Pay your campaign bills promptly jand keep your recei OT A. H. and J. B. Black and their and Crepe cloths; special__$1.15 effects, made of Madras, Percales, E. R. Williams, Proprietor 132 West Second, Half Block West of Grand Central Hotel Telephone 134) Baa At the regular meeting of Casper thru the Yellowstone P: : ri Bricklayers’ Union, held on Monday, Basin country. The . D. Barnett Ou tting 0. August 19, the following resolutions! most enjoyable time in the rz 3 Box Elder is about fished out. The! of the oRckies, and the trip a 3 121 East Second Street stream is within easy driving distance | the desert sections was made without of Casper and Glenrock, and its fame /Mishs p. . * drawn hun-| of Casper Bricklayers’ Union No. 3; 2% ® trout stream has d | anda y ' dreds of fishermen to its banks, with | Whereas, during his lifetime our) the result that the fish have been de-| deceased brother was a consistent) pleted almost to the vanishing ponies high esteem by his fellow workmen} and his name shall ever be held in 4 | reverent memory by those who Enewt ed the stream in the canon, that paths | him best. Therefore, be it | have been worn along the banks, Resolved, that a copy of these! making it easy to travel up and down ‘e PYYYTT ITI ri resolutions be spread upon the min-| the watercourse. utes of Bricklayers’ Union No. 3,} and that a copy be sent to the mother) WANTED—Experienced lady book- Richards & Cunningham Co of the deceased, Mrs. K. Dinsdale, at} keeper. Natrona Power Company. | Victoria, B. C., and same -be pub- Phone 69. 8-23-3t : Special Announcement to the School Boys of Casper Plum Speci al | We have just received a complete new stock of Boys’ Clothing, Hats, and Shoes, and we are prepared better than ever to fit you out The season for Plums is about over; hurry up; from head to foot for School, which begins Tuesday, September 3rd. while they last— 65c Per Basket “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET } Phone 247 | 114 South Wolcott Across from Postoffice | Open Evenings and Sunday | HREM | were unanimously adotpde: | Whereas, the ruler of the universe has called from earthly labors Brother Sidney Dinsdale, a member ) The Butter Shop In fact, so many anglers have visit-| %°% "e oO ‘ Guarantees fresh eggs, 55 The best butter to be had, 55 cents a pound, cents a dozen. : 7 | Cottage cheese. ~»_ gt A glass of buttermilk to each purchaser. Our Boys’ Clothing stock consists of the two-piece Suits, viz., Coat and Knee Pants in all sizes from 5 to 15 years, and we also have a nice assortment of the three-piece suits with long pants for Boys from 15 years up, and our p‘ices are right. Think Richard & Cunningham when you want the best. Natrona Butter Shop 112 North Durbin Telephone 943 siesta EEE HERR IIE IEEE HERRERA HEI AMR SES AE IE. r i 3 ~ SSS | Seer Siere on