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_____ Bay LIBERTY Bonds to Arm Armies. —_——————— ge Bight _ THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE 115, WAREMH THAIN 1S. COMING HERE. OCTOBER Tweive-Hour Stop in Casper Au- thorized by Authorities; Will — Park on the Burlington Siding Here FOE PUT T0 SUPREME _ TEST BY OFFENSIVES ALONG FOUR SECTORS (Continued from Page 1.) Smash the Hun. Boy LIBERTY Bonds. ~ oe = the Goth. President Sept. 27, 9 The government war exhibit train, the prospective arrival of which has Belgians Push Forward Over Two Miles, Capture 1,000 Cavtives [By Associated Press) PARIS, Sept. 28.—Allied troovs began an attack on the , front north of Yores today and advanced at some points more , than two and a half miles. The attack is being made by the Belgian army and is on a larger vart south of the North sea. |, SATURDAY. SEPT. 28. i913 | CAVENDER IES elie | — | | To th berg-Harris Sheep Company: Notice is hereby given th: will be a meeting of the xe Colonel J. W. Cavender of the #t 22-- North Center street on; 148th field artillery, well known in} to (aoe at the hour of ten o'cioc, Wyoming thru his appointment by orenoon. The object of said ) Acting Governor Houx, as colonel of |solying and winding up the aff; the Wyoming National guards, died of the corporation. Notice is }, of wounds received in action in by giving that all of the indebtedn received in Cheyenne. At the time! Dated at Casper, Wyoming thi, of entering the military service ne | 25th day of September, 1918, bay was prosecuting attorney for Park MARTIN J. GOTHBERG He leaves a wife at Logansville, Ua. Se ee ss | List your property with us. The, Miss Neer announces the op, been noted in these columns will come Snes + ive ata el Nantr i ked | bal lg. -11-tf Iv lern neing, to Casper October 2 and be parked | plant |September 28, at I. 0. 0. f jon the Burlington siding from noon’ he first institution for the em-| Phone 151-J. 4 ing which it will be open to the in-/ tablished in Edinburgh in 1793. For information and prices on Ajj. spection of local people. Milssinn (in “Aetion | tone Weatherstrip, Phone 271), The train is sent out in o the ckholders of OF WOUNDS. IN FRANCE, r holders at the office of the Comp, meeting is for the Purpose of France, according to official advices | have been fully paid and dischary county and made his home at Cody.) Security Loan company, room 4, Kim-|0f her classes in_ classic, until 11:30 p. m. of that day, dur-| ployment of the adult blind was es-|\ ——— Edward Marce, Denver, Colo. | MONEY to loan on everything. The the intér- One thousand prisoners are already counted. Heavy fight- | jests of the Fourth Liberty Loan and! William J, Mayerlo, Leadville, pqur't” bean Co. room 4° x ing is taking place between Dixmude and Yores and the battle ' jwas made up at Kansas City this} Colo. : —————_ ° is severe in Houtholst forest, north of Yores. |week, stopping at various points en SE Ree List your property with us. The route to Casper and towns west on pnleeping jrooms, cheap | Security Loan Company, Room 4 ersons, close in - . the Burlington. on Three cars of exhibits make uy the. special, government war para phernalia being mounted on two flat- cars. [By United Press) Ten Thousand Prisoners Taken; Cambrai Dominated by British LONDON, Sept. 28.—The British advance on Cambrai j continued last night. Haig reported over 10,000 nrisoners. over 200 guns and satisfactory progress on the whole battlefront. | : The British can take Cambrai when and where they see ' fit. They are unlikely to storm the city, however, as the Ger- mans have mined two great tunnels within the city. The British attacked west of Cambrai all day yesterday and last night. Especially favorable progress was made in the northern portion of the battlefield. Engineers did admirable work in throwing a number of bridges across the Canal du Nord within four. hours after the drive opened. This permitted the advance to continue un- checked. | NATRONA COUNTY MUST FURMIGH RED CROSS WITH 1.960 PIECES OF LINEN FOR HOSPITAL SUPPLY Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and Mrs. T. A. Dean to Direct. Campaign for Week of September 30; Nation | Called upon for Millions of Pieces The Red Cross Commissioner in France has cabled that the hospitals in France are in need of 5,625,000 supplies, which includes towels, handkérchiéfs and napkins, of which Casper and Natrona county are to furnish some 1,960 pieces. Dr. W. H. Bradley, ¢hairman of the Natrona Chapter, has appointed Mrs. P. C. Nicholaysen and Mrs. T. A. Dean to start the Natrona} County Linen drive for the National | a Red Cross hospitals in France. Natrona county must furnish, as all other chapters in the United States must, its share of these arti- cles during the week of September 30. Every article collected will be put Kimbalt Bldg. Wolcott 11-tf Yankees. They reflect the brutal} methods of warfare used by _ the boche and will no doubt contribute greatly to the success of the loan. -| A program is on course of ar-| rangement for that evening but the! cars will be open to visitors during} the entire time of their stay in Cas-' per. 1 Gunner Depew By the Fighting, Laughing American Sailor Boy ALBERT N. DEPEW UNNER DEPEW, a sailor of the Legion, tells a thrilling story of what he did—what hesaw—what 2 he endured—in two years packed solid with fight- ing and adventure on land and sea. His description of the Yarrowdale with its cargo of human wretchedness is the first complete account written by an American who lived through the indescribabie horrors of that now fam- ous voyage. Gunner Depew writes of the German Prison Camps as only a man can who has lived and suffered in them—who has been face to face with the misery of the half-starved men—who has himself been the victim of the inhuman cruelties which the Huns heap on their prisoners of war. a WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Issued by the U. S. GOVERNMENT are enthusiastic about our new Fall and Winter Hats. Velours are scarce, of course, especially in the quality demanded by men who know what’s what We hope that our customers will make it a point to see these hats soon, while the assortment is complete. PRICED $3.50 AND UP. Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE United States Food Administration, License No, G13057. WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOWS IRIS THEATRE Autumn Minery Our Display of Ca. e Hats 1ispowat its best Give usa call . Burkett Millinery 122 No. Center Don’t Fail to Read This Vivid and UR NEW Peter the Great began to. send prisoners to Siberia in 1710. The system was continued for 200 years, A unifornp<system: of justice in Siberia was ‘instituted: by the czar in 1897, in place of the existing arbi- until abolished in 1910, except-in the trary system, of administration by case of political offenders. autocrati¢ officials. Shumaker, J. Bingenhe‘mer. Sarna a fa =a Durbin Street to Burington the Tracks: Mesdames John Barnes, John Green, W. D. Rhoades. Beech Street to Burlington Tracks: REMEMBER YOUR PLEDGE! BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ~ rticle collected will be PUt| myesdames C. H. Townsend, W. E. CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET oussholder ie asked and urgently re-|TUDDS M. P. Wheeler, quested to co-operate in this linen| ad Burk Absa Se Ee pies S y P = isi 5 “THE HOUSE OF FEATURES” é ee eee one ae Meedamen Sawyer, 3. Ww. Miller, ave lourr ennies riere Matinee, 2:30 and 4::00 TODAY Night, 7:30 and 9:00 310 bath towels approximate dimen- sons, 19 by 38 inches; 620 hand towels, approximate dimensions, 18 by 30 inches; 430 handkerchiefs, ap- proximate dimensions, 18 by 18 inches; 100 napkins, approximate di- mensions, 14 by 14 inches, and 500 bed sheets, dimensions 64 by 102 | inches, finished. Committees will be named and ready to work Monday and they will solicit from the householders. Ar- ticles should be left at the home of Mrs. Nicholaysen at Wolcott and Third streets and they will be count- Maple Street Suth f N. W. Tracks: Mrs. Tolhurst, Misses Leone Black- more, and Violet Lener, Park and Pine Street: Mesdames Frank Scherk, Fred Sloane, A. L. Wallace. Grant and Natrona Streets; Mes- J. G. Wiederhold, W. S. Kim- ball Jr., George Stilphen. Lincoln and Jefferson Streets: Mesdame W. R. Johnson, B. H. Petton, L. G. Murphy. Kenwood Addition: Mesdames Ar- thur Schulte, Mate Wheeler, Arthur 1 Cts. 2. Per Pound c. Per Pound. Beneath his smile he wondered < ; Had the woman he loved hetrayed him and the flag for which he would sac- | rificeher and himself? | WILLIAM FOX presents: URLS Potatoes Morado Coffee Park. 1 ed and ked from there. In order ee =. E . ‘ shat thoy fey, be packed and sh pped Butler Addition: Mrs. Edward Fancy Navy Beans, right from the grower, per all of the supplies must be in at the See miases Lizzie McDonald, | Sound 1 5 end of the week. All supplies must Gapitol\3ill:) “Mesdanies Waiter | EOLO CORT See se rs i * Cc be laundered before be-ng sent to Mrs. Nicholaysen. This plan is known as a “linen shower” and each family is asked to contribute one article or a set of ; as the heroine : in the emotional photodramatic master piece King, Jas. Roush, and Rafferty. er Shipp Addition: Mrs. Elma Cro-)| mer. West Side Potato. Flakes, ner pke. of Center and David: Section: Mrs. John Bryne, its utmost to aid in this instance . M. Kleber, Mrs. P. L. Nicol- As soon as the entire allotment of |“ “Linen for France’’ is collected the local chapter will discontinue its ef-) : +, Mrs. Pitt Conert, Mrs. Wallace Lea- articles of household linen from their it" sot GANT gare, SUNDRIES CANNED VEGETABIES reserve stock. In this way, without } Sas iF 5 tb Cal t Bak- A : ash Street to River: Mesdames J. . can Calumet Bal 5 Pt é material reduction either of the S. Mechhng, Will tadel.ff. “ * Powd. 1 -* can lomato: household stock or the sources of T Scitvangs Walham Radeliffe, Em- : nig L er saree 00 Two for __ : supply, large quantities of useful ar- r dees eee - - can Calumet ° ticles can be secured for the Red oy Vat Mien we i Duna Chae Baking Powder ____58c Fancy Tomatoes, per gal. The battle for love ofa woman Cross hospitals. Sliver Johnsons (Wl. Dus, Ghee |) eaten ae can __ --65¢ with no regrets, against a vivid The articles wanted should be new/""S™ 6. street West: Mesdames P' pkg. a Asparagus, tall, per can_40c } Ik of: ° . and should be of strong rather than . Spruce | Street West: | Mesdames Cocoanut -_____*__ 22c pareses, x? 5 ge stirring action fing textures) ‘It ix clear ‘that the) Sam Service, M. J. Gothberg, David Quarter-pound pkg. Dun- Spinach, large can, per in the Philippines much-needed ‘shipping spare at and, Burlington Addition: Mesdames' ham Cocoanut _____ iene Aa ---30¢ cA Thed B FP ction durable articles. It is expected that John pecre, a: F pesiete George 2-Ib. can Roast Beef___75c Peas, 2-lb. cam_______ 15¢ ‘ a Dara super pro uctio = eesable to, Nelson, and 4. R. Lathrop. _ st . } Pope ay bousholderajare sunsble! t)) “<5 idpares’Mesdamies a) Ait Dean, Large Bottle Pickles___35¢ 3.1b. can Beets _______25c cast : EE : launder the articles before taking to» {und Bar: Mesdames T. A. Dean, Hershey’s Cocoa 23 Se ; oe the place of ‘packing, that the laun-| >; WV. Eluer: H. A. Burke, and Leig Sardin = Kraut, per can _ dry company will co-operate and do T°™ nA eR ge Two cans for TOMORROW SURDAY One of the principal Siberian cities forts, Householders are urged t0,i"-|is Tobolsk, the commercial center of | Brittle Broom, every house- BISCUITS Night, 7:00, 8:15, and 9:30 ventory their supp tl the vast province of Tobolsk, which wife should have one; Wi jalize in National 3 will be able to tell at once just what) o-tonds over an area’ DE RG00000 oldipriees7S0%n 55 _ We specialize in ationa! e 2 proportion of supplies can be fur- aquavesrniles) cave larce oeibie 7 } 3 iow --J0C Biscuits. nished whenever the collector calls.) 4:0) however, is practivally Aa Reedy (= Macaroni, per TEAS ; The following committees have eae ese acts ¢ build. Bor 8 A la ed 10c A been appointed to make a canvass of ory ogee ape econ 1 pa Spaghettl er pk, 10c Ceylon and India Tea, bulk, the town and to bring the Natrona)". imitation of the ate cit ‘del pe eth ds ee ner [bo 31232425023 65¢ IN—— County “Linen Shower” to a 5 See | in’ Moscow. This Aang x as 0 ari SYRUPS Half-pound package Eng. Se ae ECR yi the erected by Swedish prisoners of war ne at. Cane and Maple_50c lish Breakfast ______ 28c } 2 captured by Peter the Great at the county ever having failed to do her pattie of Poltava in 1709. “bit” yet and the work of providing ¢. supplies to be used in the hospitals in : tals in) In Sweden ‘one cannot buy drink fe = nap sitar Neepawa “mT The Central Grocery &Market | ics rissuctststnscezss mvcu lt lend one a o t time. 5 KS; emonstrate i a sree wate Conte aizeelibo C.| Ma cep mre E. R. Williams, P; ibly, that he, Douglas Pairtnnie, tn thet ocala apne a nie ast side o: | ‘or meta! eatherstripping on » AX. Ullams, i j iv ¢ : & N. W. Tracks and Wolcott to Burl-| your doors and windows, Pheve S71y, nyt PODTICLOR Telephone 134) poles ‘ ington: Meesdames John Beal, Carl! 9-17-t£ | Square Noodles, per Ib__15c Fancy Brooms, 4-tie, old price, $1.15; now ~-98c COFFEES ‘We handle Solitaire and White House Coffees. 2 1-2 Ib. can Molasses__23c Karo, 5-Ib. tin._______ 55¢ Buy Liberty Bonds. 132 West Second, Half Block West of Grand Central Hotel Matinee, 2:00, 3:00 and 4:00; “Bound in Morocco” Basha El Harib thot he was the Grand Past Master of