Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1918, Page 8

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(mm em THE CASPER DANY Toinrmr _ = Posie ao - aii. MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1918 Buy LIBERTY Bonds to Arm Armies. i: GRIDIRON GAME Smash the Hun. Buy LIBERTY Bonds. ON GIVE YANKS ADVANCE LENE STIRRING APPEALS FOR SUPPORT TAKES FORM IN Champagne Offensive Renewed After Inter-Class Contests Mark Intro- duction of College Sport into Activities of Local School Robbed of the pelasure for many years because of prohibitive expense incidental to interscholastic contests, football has been introduced into the Natrona County High Sschool in a modified form and “turkey day” may witness a gridiron game that will set old-time enthusiasts agog with inter- est. Instead of competing with other schools an inter-class schedule is be- ing arranged for scrimmage work and the boys have solicited the services of the Rev. W. H. Moorman, one time all-state center in Missouri, to direct them in the finer points of the game Interest in the game was recently instituted by the boys, who took the initiative in organizing a squad and challenging refinery employes to a game. Scrimmage last Sunday re- sulted in a score of 15 to 12 and gave impetus to the demand for more con- certed efforts. As a result a team wiil be organiz- ed representing: the freshman and junior classes and another among the sophomores and seniors. Notwith- standing the fact that the men are ultra-green with respect to football instinct, Coach Moorman has given the boys two evenings a week to as- ed a large amount of business which ef Se areas 3 . % sist them in getting into form for a had been pending. ‘lhe directors took ing of “America” but the entertain- shows their style and class. Try contest to be played for the benefit of over several tracts of land in the | continued MME THE “Wee ama’ house’ ing on will prove their fine fit and the Junior Red Cross. This mav he Richards field and will move the rig ‘ i ie Cite Se _ ee si euise f f C “ made a Thanksgiving day fete, altho to one of these immediately as the enefes pa mses Gurine Gece perfect comfort. onstant wear plans are yet in their infancy. Scrim- firm expects to complete a well this ning. (THe Rvosseda Prats dance | Will demonstrate their sturdy dura- mage practice will be held at regular fall and winter in that new terri- i: a intervals and between now and the Brief Lull; Heavy Gu ns Active [By United Press] PARIS, Sept. 30.—The Champagne offensive, after a night with- out infantry action, was resumed at daybreak today, the war office announced. Violent German counters south of St. Quentin were repulsed during the night while sharp artillery fighting is now in progress be-| tween Ailette and Aisne. [By United Press] LONDON, Sept. 30.—Charvo and east Velse, two towns about six miles inside the Bulgarian border, have been captured by the Ser- bian army, and the retreat of the remaining Bulgarian troops has been! cut off by this stroke. LONDON, Sept. 30. American airmen participated in 52 aerial battles Sunday, bringing down 33 German planes without a single American being lost. PARIS, Sept. 30.—(Havas Agency.)—General Goiraud’s army a attacked this morning on the northern slopes of Bellevue Heights, also at Mont Cuvelet and Bouconville on Alin brook. Northeast towards Challerange they crossed the heights dominating the village of Manre and have captured the west side of the brook. in the company offices and transact- tory. PEACE PACT ROAD CONTROL THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE MARK LIBERTY LOAN OPENING AT SALT GREEK ON SATURDAY Nien urday to open the Fourth Loan campaign in that thriv- ing oil community, returning early |Sunday morning with the word that the campaign is opened completely. The Midwest camp was the first place to be visited by the committee, all members partaking of a fine dinner served by the commissary. The meeting proper was held in the Salt Creek hall which workers had decorated tastefully with flags and flo s- The program began with the entire crowd present pledging alle- giance to the American flag, and the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. Ambrose Hemingway presided at the meeting making a few introduc- y remarks and introducing the s and other numbers on the k Leary, ‘the Irish e the principal address a stirring and earnest ap- to all to buy Liberty bonds. Mrs. Winter, chairman of the wom-' ittees, spoke for a few min-; ‘the women to assist in n and to give the same aid that they have in previous! I. T. Honnold and Mrs. H. C.| hneider sang during the pro- being well received by the Salt The program closed with the sing- were given to the Red Cross. -five Casperites went to Saltfor the ening. The Freeland drive will be started by Dr. J. C. Kamp, Captain Pitt of the Salvation Army, Attorney Floyd E. Pendell, and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop. One interesting and worthy inci- dent in the campaign happened last Friday afternoon when at a meeting of the women’s committees in charge of the sales at the banks, hotels and business places in Casper met, with every member present, and each mem- ber subscribing for her bond, thus making a 100 per cent meeting all around. A GLANCE AT OUR SHOES bility. And comparison will show GLENHURST NEARING PAY SAND LEVEL IN MUDDY The well of the Glenhurst Oil com- pany is nearing production and is now about 3100 feet with a heavy gas pressure that is holding up the tools somewhat. The pay sand is ex .feet and the strikin; location will mater! area of the Big M reports it now looks be done. The Glenhv nearest well to Glenrock and is visited daily by many people from that place who wish to see a well in actual op- eration. 1h ek ae ee George Webster of Denver, bad insurance adjuster, is in the city td& day on business. He is en route t Lander to adjust a fire loss. > fee : The shortage of man-power has led several Japanese cities and towns enlist women in their fire departmens ee Siberia contains rich deposits o eraphite, used chiefly the manu facture of lead Bg a Your Success Depends on Tribun your doors and windows, Phone 2713 9-17-tt | IRIS THEATER “THE HOUSE OF FEATURES” Matinee 2:30 and 4:00 Night 7:30 and 9:00 TODAY Julius Steger presents LVL LYN NESBII ‘ Lig Fee ; ee Ona nt o iti ; date of the main clash other games The Natrona Oil Lands association conde TROT LETRA in| what WORAEERIL aioe fahuesicur ] will be played. has gone in with the Co-Operative 2 = = Z 5 . | ening at Arminto has been postponed | I In securing the services of Mr. company to the extent of several sec-| LONDON, Sept. 30.—Speaking in SOG i probably be staged sometime | Prices represent. Moorman the boys have an excep-|tions of land and the two firms will’Guild hall, Chancellor of the Ex- jit) in the weeks $ tional coach for in addition to his benefit materially by the combina- chequer Andrew Bonar Law, said te-) “Tomorrow evening opens the cam own sensational career in the Mis- tion. The Natrona has about 30,000 day that the Bulgarian convention paign at the Barterion H C aoe 0 @ oe (1) souri valley, where he was an all-star acres of territory in ihe Richards hd been signed by which hostilities a the’ new, freight depot will be ° c man, he had Exohvears Case Ce field and practically all of it lies ended SOURy, a Shh EMIS tl uy officially dedicated) A piogearl of 134 Center Street dh S perience in coaching at Louisville, jnside of the escarpment exposure. e terms fixed, gives up completely |.) ceches 4 a 2 ee c Ky., where he turned out winning! Besides the supposition that there the control of all railways. Peecies and music has been arranged CASTERS WROMING ae ae , squads at the high school and the are deep oil bearing sands in the oo Sosa SESE Sam c university. The high school eleven Richards field, the indications are) The Chamber of Commerce of Dur- E scored a phenomenal record in the that a shale oil production will also|ham is the first body of its kind in e e Y season’s playing. be found there as the validation wells North Carolina to open its member- * ,_ Football has never been attempted had good showings in several that in- ship to women. or e J 1es E in the local school, athletics havine | dicate larger deposits a little deeper. = == Gh . been contined £0 : perce: wall However, the Co-Operative Oil com-| An ever increasing number of wom- ox : 0 CHA ECG NN ts 2h pany will drill about 3000 feet for a en are being employed as bond sales- Nothing must be allowed to interfere with the IN women by banking and brokerage u é CO-OPERATIVE CONTROLS IN ENLARGED AGREAGE Friday evening the Wyoming Co- operat Oil company di complete test of the field. ~—— The Knights and Ladies of Honor was the first secret beneficiary so- y to admit women to equal so: and beneficiary privileges with m eee Boulder, Colo., has a woman police ctors met i judge. houses in New York city. pete eh A Many women have found employ- ent in the boat-building yards re- ently established in Cape Breton by lexander Graham Bell. venty per cent of the working s_in Japan live in dormitories. e Kiddies’ fun. 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