Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1918, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BRITISH AND YANKS SMASH FORWARD (Continued from davied troai Page 1) Smash the Hun. Bay. LIBERTY Reeds. Wa ‘SECOND YANKEE |SEVBN“DRUNKS DIVISION BORE \ CHECK OUT AT BRUNT OF FIRE POLICE COURT WITH THE AME AMERICANS IN Seven plain drunks lined up today} FRANCE, Oct. 9. — (Associated | before Judge Tubbs and got the usual Press.)—It is permissible to state) dose. A small affair at the North-| that it was the second American di- western roundhouse betwegn some. 2f the men employed there resulted in vision which bore the brunt of re-| the arrest of one man and the calling cent hard fighting in Champagne. of several others as witnesses. This division took St. Etienne, creat- —_— ing the salient now projecting into) . the German line. The second division consists of the CS TEES SE sah anics iano hen EE EE Ss, heavily on the Suippe river in Champagne and the French are unable to make much progress. Mr. H. Van,Camp, manager of the local office of Otis & Co., returned Ty : this morning from Denver where he} | Fifth and Sixth regiments of Marines,| and Mrs. an Camp have been spend- the Ninth and Twenty-third infan-}ing several weeks visiting and attend- try and the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and|jing to business interests. “Mrs. Van Nineteenth regiments of artillery. Camp will remain in Denver for some ——————— PARIS APPROVES |. eneee [By Assoctated Press.) PARIS, Oct. 9.—President Wil- son’s reply to Germany published in the noon editigns was greeted with! general satisfaction and soprors Yankee Casualties only Half Number of Prisoners Captured [By Associated Prensa} LONDON, Oct. 9. (1:15)—The British advance between Cambrai and St. Quentin is proceeding well today all along the line, with not so much resistance as yesterday. In the Ameri- can sector of this front the Germans are resisting strongly. | American losses, however, are not heavy, the total being less than half the number of Germans taken prisoner.* Further American Advance Will Necessitate Great Withdrawal [By United Press} Alert nid Oct. 9.—General Pershing reported that Ameri- Gornay in Argonne forest and 1500 prisoners there yes- Seeds On both banks of the Meuse Franco-Americans are pushing the enemy from the old Verdun battlefield. Total prisoners taken there yesterday exceeded 3,000 along with many guns. East of the Meuse the Franco-Americans occupied Consenvoye, Brabant, Haumont and Beaumont. The enemy has been driven well beyond these villages. Battle-front dispatches say the Americans east of the Meuse advanced nearly four miles. The situation of the Germans in the northern part of Argonne for- est is serious, A further American advance would oblige them to withdraw as far as Grand-Pre. The attack on Argonne Massif con- tinues with renewed success. Heavy fighting developed in the center Lay infantry attacked this nes following strong artillerying all * Miss Margaret Curtin received a! card yesterday from Louis Kistler; who is now in Yokahama, Japan. Mr, Kistler formerly was employed as a} stillman at, the Standard Oil company. | & Femene aiid . Sckves of Pari Mirro is the result of 25 years’ experience in fine aluminum making by one of the World’s largest alumium concerns. Every Mirro article is guaran- teed _as to quality of met- al and workmanship, or your money back. That says everything. It will be a pleasure for HUN RESISTANCE Vena Parer ee |WENT OFF HALF isbeniietaes Tine, - Will yon call at the store and give us the privilege to wel- come you? IS GRUMBLING cocxen, car Continued from | from Page One) [By Annociatea eeuicaleseiay | WASHINGTON, Qct. 9.—An Offi- a seven: ven-mnile front east of the Meuse. jcial dispatch from France says that They now menace Machault, 20,/0n Monday a Vienna newspaper is- miles northwest of Rheims. | sued without the consent of the cen- The cnemy is hastily evacuating! sor special editions announcing that Argonne forest. The Allies destroy-|an armistice had been granted on all ed two entire divisions in the fight- | ———_——eeenne ee a 2: PLEO OL EAT A Sincerely yours, HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE 601. {IPPPIOPOMIIIIIIIIIDEO LEILA IO OIA SG ing along the Suippe. In an effort to stop the slow, ceaseless Allied advance every possi- ble German soldier is being thrown into the battles. German hospitals; are being raked for nearly-fit convelrt escents. It is reported that. a levy en masse will be attempted to prevent Ger- many's collapse in the event Presi-| dent Wilson finally rejects an armis- tice. Buy Liberty Bonds We have just purchased a Samplefine of Nifty, Up-to-the-Minute Hats for ’ FALL AND WINTER Having purchased these Hats Belgians are being forced to work on line after line of defenses, indi- eating that the Germans consider rearguard fighting across Belgium in- evitable. PUMP STATION (5 DEMOLISHED BY EXPLOSION at a very reasonable price, we are offering them at a saving of | from— The large pumping station of the Titinois Pipeline company at Elk/ Basin was wrecked Sunday morning} when an explosion of gas and oil took e oO place. The crew in charge of the/ e big pumps that were shoving the oil | thru the lines had noticed a small leak | and that considerable gas was| coming out of the line inte the main/| pump room. Suddenly this gas flared) up and the crew suddenly left with-| out waiting to see the particulars. The | oil and gas obligingly waited unti!) they had reached safety and then let go with @ roar that could be heard} for miles. The building is a total wreck and} the big machines will have to have | many repairs before they can be used | again. The company is already pre- paring to rebuild. None of the crew was injured. oe EXHIBITION OF FORDSON WORK | NEXT SATURDAY Since the new.. Fordson tractor | made its first appearance in Casper sometime ago, the farmers and ranch- ers shave been watching the perform- ances of the machine with great in- terest. on each Hat SEEING IS BELIEVING! The Popular Priced Millinery % Wyatt Hotel. Room Opposite Desk as You Enter. WOIIILIRL ISTO IOI OOI IOI ISI IOSD. Sie ee SPECIAL: bebo gcvok OCT. 10TH ONE DAY ONLY Boot Silk Hose Free With every pair of Ladies’ Shoes or Pumps purchased at our Shop Thursday, October 10th, WE WILL GIVE.A PAIR OF BOOT SILK HOSE FREE. VOCE TTTITOTITTOTOIMOTM OTT TS Seoerrrs pr esoets oepeededed So egoetes a > k3 OO, 2D, M Soo reeereeepdreeds i Po chaste tastes Pr ereeeee ey epee + iM 4, e 1% + oO, Earl C. Boyle, authorized agent for the Fordson tractor, has decided to) give a demonstration of what the fa- mous machine can accomplish and to this end there will be a plowing ex- hibition next Saturday about a mile Sct of Casper along the Big Muddy road. < ° $00080000% | CHANGES MADE DON’T DELAY, BUY YOUR FALL SHOES THURSDAY! TURK CABINET 4 LONDON, Oct. 9.—Talaat Pasha, z NO Sahel N i Turkish premier, has resigned. He is succeeded by Tewfik Pasha, former} premier.. Enver Pasha, minister ofl g war, also resigned. The Bootery git if phopelty with us. The FOURTH FLOOR, O. S. BLDG. Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or Mote Kimball Bldg. 10-1-t¢! LOeOSoOEoooOroSsoseeooorooooooEooooooes Sooo N radeeoegeateateate ecto teetedteste-efecotgoeteats oirgrraedeees so roperty glist gor Be Condy, Hain Ed. Schulte, chairman of the mer- | Kimball Ee é 10-1-4¢ ‘chants committee in the Fourth Lib: | » A nephew 8 De ta F, Leeper, ,erty Loan drive stated today that the! | Mayor of Casper, is quarantined at clerks of the city are responding 100; lthe Leeper home, being il; with the per | cent to the appeai to buy (eae “Hun Flu.” ae France, arrived in Casper ‘tite morn- lene Casper’ Cash Store formrly was. t ing on business in ‘connection with the French Oil company. Patronize the ————$—$——— Car and Truck Storage First-Class Repair Shop BERT TULLIs, Shop Foreman Gasoline and Oils Phone 983 180 So. Elm St. Bier 5 fe C. H.Townsend | has returned from | Judge C. E, Winter returned last Lander where he was called to, do night from Douglas, where he spent jury duty. the day holding court, which was} | postponed for some ke nt ep +8 f Mrs. Wilson S. Kimball, Jr., and} little daughter are visiting for a while | The Grosetess': & new institution | at the Will Griev ranch near Oil City. | \for Casper shoppers, will be opened | mp me i \to the public tomorrow, being closed! List your property with us. The today preparatory to the opening. It; Security Loan Company, Room 4, cated o on E. Second street, where! Kimball Bldg. 10- =I tf! N N Manufactured by Henry Ford & Son, Dearborn, Mich. We will have a Plowing Demonstration of the Fordson Tractor on Oct. 12 Demonstration ground just east of Casper on Big Muddy road. We invite all those interested to witness this demonstration. EARL C. BOYLE Authorized Agent. TMAPAPPAPAAPPAAABAABA A dd ded Edi de ddd dade ded dd hdd bd Lt Ld I Phone 9. 231-237 North Center. a j er: lecci Are Safe--guarded Here ,, During these times, when many are tak- ~ ing advantage of conditions, we are con- d solely with “Carrying On” to make things easier rather than to add to. existing difficulties. We exvect to be in business a long time after the war. ~ In maintaining a reliable and dependable Clothes Service to the Public, we are happy to say that we have the fullest co-operation of the great clothes makers, The House of Kuppenheimer Suits Priced at $30 up to $60 Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” United States Food Administration, License No. G13057 Watch Our Windows. Watch Our Windows. SETPEEEMETTTESESCML TTT TEE E cerne IISIAPPLLLLLELLLLALLLALLALLLLLLLLLLALLL of a. Rf IAPS APP PBEPBABADBIADBAADBAALAAADAAALAEAAAALAL#L #2

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