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PAGE EIGHT Smash the Hun. Boy LIBERTY Bonds. ___THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE" "~~~" Bay LIBERTY Bonds to Arm Armies. rie aegis | List your property with us. T ; Dessert, P: H. Shallenberger, J. M.!ker, A.-H. Duthie, P. J. O'Connor, The SRI iSH SU RG E - = }Carey & Bros., McCarthy Sheep com-|Waitman Commercial company, Wol- Security Loan Company, Room 4, | pany, Keystone Sheep company, A. F./ton Commercial company, T. A. -Hall,) Kimball Bldg. 10-1-4¢ j . ¥/ ‘ Hoff, Sullivan & Tobin, John J. Tobin,|Arminto, Wyo.; Marion P. Wheeler, { : M, Johnson, William Grieve, J. P-| Louise Dilts, Robert Duncan, Wyom-) F } . Smith, Capital Sheep company, Glen-'ing Grocery company,. Winnie Buck-} Patronize the tock Oil company, Eugene McCarthy, man, Henning Hotel company, Jozina ‘ Efell company, §. A. Lane, G. R.|R- Davis, Wavid Davis, Arminto; Mar-) LIBERTY GARAGE 4 Hagens, Richard Tobin, A. J, Cun-|tha ©: Evans, Aleova; Alexander) ningham, Continental Supply com-/ Mills, Lindsay & company, C. P. fm ' F pany, W. D. Waltman, Richards &|Johnson, Fred Henderson, and L. W. Cariand ck Storage KGeatinued from Page 1-) Cunningham, Natrona Power.com- Longshore. ‘ t First-Clasd Repair Shop a SPI tei, CREE I ROE a RR - pany, P..C. Nicolaysen, Nickolaysen BR 3 Ratighs ts epi gE A I IN. . A umber co! ny, J. Penn, n- is our property wi' 4 WITH THE AMERICANS AT VERDUN, Oct. 10.—(Associated (Continued from Page 1) eral Pudrapatier ei ere Gace a geen a Sn ease. Room 4. r) ad bt rs RETREAT --PARIS, Oct. 10.—A quarter of a million Germans are now in full re- treat between Cambrai and St. Quen- tin with the Allies hot at their heels, according to battle front reports. At some points the advance has exceed- ed 15 miles in the last two days. This forward movement of the Allies is re- garded as the first step in a great) general retreat of the Germans, which now seems inevitable for it is doubtful whether Ludendorff has such fortified p: ions on the upper Oise and the Sa ¢ canal as to per- mit him to resist the exploitation of the victory of the last two days. Seer ans LATE FLASHES BASEL, Oct. 10.—Ludendorff ar- rived in Berlin from German grand headquarters to take part in the con- ferences at the German capital. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 10.—A revolt has broken out in Bru the Bel- gium populace having risen against attempts of the Germans to deport civilians. The Germans used guns and killed and wounded many Bel- gians. WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—A spir- ited debate on the president's re- sponse to the German peace offer be- gan when the senate reconvened af- ter a recess since Monday. Senator Pittman, of Nevada, open-| dent ed the discussion by attacking Se: tor Lodge of Massachusetts, Repu! can leader, declaring that Lodge's published statement criticising the president’s note could serve no good Purpose. LIBERTY LOAN AIRMAN HURT DENVER PARK [By Associated Prenn.} DENVER, Oct. 10.—Lieutenant C. C, Nutt, who flew from Hous- ton, Texas to Denver in an army air- plane last week, was dangerously in- jured this afternoon when his plane struck a tree in City park, while he Was ascending for an_ exhibition flight over Denver. Lieutenant R. L- Grantz, in the machine with Nutt, was ‘uninjured. sea ud Ee * Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Lane have left for Clinton, Missouri, to make their future home, Mr. Lane-was former- ly connected with the Webel Com- mercial company in the men’s cloth- ing department, while Mrs. Lane was a yalued employe of the Daily Trib- une. Mr. Lane has accepted a re- sponsible position with the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway company. Ruth Joy Hopkins will start a class in water colors, tapestry painting and the new Chinese enamels on porcelain: | She may be found by calling 636R. M. R. C. Employes Work For Red Cross The women who have been working for the Red Cross as well as the local chapter wish ic extend their thanks to the carpenters and painters of the Midwest Refining company who very kindly donated their time to make new cupboards and tables for the Surgical Dressingroom at the Mullin Club. Press.)—-General Pershing's infantry today again went into action on lowing message of congratulation was the left wing in Argonne forest after violent artillery bombardment all| received in reply: night. The Germans are throwing reserves on the left flank, which is | exposed in the. Argonne pocket. “Congratulations on the splendid |accomplishment in the Fourth. Loan |Martin, Lewis Barker, Webel Com-) Kimball Bldg. mercial company, C- C. P. Webel,| Casper Commercial company, R. C.) Attorney and Mrs. Willis Stidger Wyland. Harry Iba, Mary G. Iba,!are in Cheyenne for a few days while John Bryne, H. E, Mill r. Stidger attends to legal business. | Gasoline and Oils Phone 983 —_%80 So. Elm St. ——— campaign. A lot of these answers are LONDON, Oct. 10.—British cavalry is reported in the outskirts) going to the kaiser.” ‘of Le Cateau: | Among the large subscriptions if were: Continental Oil company, $5,- | prove of the new step leading to an | epoch in which the great peoples of }the world will decide their own | future. | “A response not taking into ac- ' SOG SSSI SSIS SS aS, PARIS, Oct. 10.—The French renewed the attack in Laon region /990; Consolidated Royalty, $7,500;) today and pushed the enemy east of Ostell. They captured La Croix pa oq goannas Sinn : Ba A H .) Well Supply company, $1,' ; Glen- San State on the tableland and crossed the Aisne canal near Villers-en- |<! ot! Decals $1:6o0e teendaras) Prayeres. $20,000; Midwest Refining office em- ployes, $6,000; impounded moneys of | eA, i Hf the Midwest di company, the Natro-} PARIS, Oct. 10.—The Germans are reported to be withdrawing ioe De Tas tte ed cas wend on wide sectors along the whole 100-mile front from Cambrai to Companies, tazether, $100,000; Mid-| Rheims, and are employing countless machine guns to slacken the Al-| west Refining company, $80,000; em-| lied push. The Allies are reported to have advanced an additional loves of the Standard, to date, $100,-| + 5 . | 750; only oné-third canvassed; em- four miles northeast of St. Quentin toward Guise, and reached the | sioyes of the C. & N. W. railroad to| Sambre-Oisne canal.’ The railway from Loan to Maubeuge is under last Saturday night, $3,850; employee 7 + + i of the C. B. . railroa 0 date,) | Allied fire, the French advancing northeast of Vailly toward Craonne. SEA TeOE Balt Creticah hapa site eae] cf Midwest Oil company’s subscription WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—General Pershing today reported CON-| of $10,000 there, included, $27,000; tinued advances east of the Meuse to the outskirts of Sivry and the pa JAN Beespeny: €40,000- state 2 penetration of the German lines west of the Meuse with the capture of | to. $16,000; Ate ova, $5,260: other| 2.060 additional Germans Wednesday. | subscriptions Oct, 9, $78,400. Grand - |total for three days $816,600. | The list of other individuals, firms PE | and corporations subscribing $1,000 | or more, are to date as follows: Earl ©. Boyle, J. C. Zuttermeister, C. H. Townsend, O. Ramsey, William 0. | Wilson, L- L. Grantham, Ed. Chad- wick, Z. W. Potter, Louis Statzer, | Luella M. Becker, John Kiel, John PEACE ADV Sovher, John. Beaton, Ross Lambert, | Elkhorn Oil company, John F. Leeper, {Schulte Hardware company, L. D. [By Ansociated Prean} | Scott, F, R. McCurdy, ye sl y VIENNA, Oct. 9.—At the opening of the Austrian cham-|ter, Wm. H. Stubbs, B. B. Brooks, ber of deputies today Baron von Hossarek, Austrian premier, |Company, Elk Basin Petroleum com- oa hi te hat ib t to Presi | pany, Elmer Green, R. G. Taylor, Od- | announced officially that a peace note had been sen Si- | Mund Josendabl, M. Elma Butler Cro- Wilson, and said: .. Are mer, W. F. Henning, Kenneth Mc- “In a measure the note accepts the basis for negotiations | nonald, Otis L. Thompson, John Daly indicated by the most important personality in the adverse | Sheep company, Thomas Cooper, J. L. | camp. . It is evidence that the c= ) mmm | tral powers are disposed to adopt a é | course leading to a pacific end. | “But 1 cannot deny that this basis ba requires in many details a modifica- es ne ae Je ie THEATERS THREATEN TO RE-OPEN | wie ate ate ~ tn oie } ; * '* 'e *% B » | count our disposition would show a ADMINISTRATION GETS LACK EYE | will to destroy us and would meet! . F from the central powers inflexible | resolution.” | i ) Because thercity administration persists in policy of permitting the saloons, cabarets, David street resorts and bar dives to flourish. unmolested while an epidemic of influenza threatens the city, theater managers of the city are contemplating re-opening their places of busi- ness for the entertainment of the public and, it-is inderstood, have been advised’ to take this action by their attorneys. HB Soatienation of the report had been obtained at the hour of going to press. Criticism of the administration’s, pseudo health program has: pro- ceeded unchecked for the past three days and the opinion of local peo- Handine « desk is asked to call Mrs. | ple as freely expressed on the street would hardly look good in print. L C. Welch, phone 466. | That this condemnation is merited can be proved to. the satisfaction | of the most skeptical by a visit to David street or the sandbar at night, where a class of people who throw themselves open to every form of contagion and epidemic congregate and mingle, Ikter to associate with people on the street and others transacting legitimate business. And the mayor stands by and winks presumably at such flagrant violation of all ethics of decency and humanity. Does the public approve? It is hardly possible that they share with the mayor the opinion as re- . | flected in his administration, that vice must hold sway even tho the health of the community is at stake, | tion of political ideas which thus far ihave directed public opinion. How- lever, I hope this assembly will ap-} ge NS eg is RS | E. K. Price, district manager for | [the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance} company, is in the city for a few days | attending to his business interests here. ~ | 5 GED aa: . * * | The Red Cross organization of! ‘women workers needs a ladies’ desk | \for use in one of the workrooms, and | ‘anyone desiring to aid the cause in| es * « | Ben Scherck, Charles Hawks, Rex Fanning, 0. S. Gleason, C. H. Town- send and Billy Johnson have return- ed from Lander where they have been doing jury duty in the district court. wor Kare aah | Money to loan on everything. The Security Loan Company, Room 4, Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf [Prerdretostostorteteetestoateate coco ete cfeeteetectoatedte ato cte cto eteatoate toate : Labor Savers ae a a ae a a ad IT TILAZLELLLL SL N a FORDSON RACTOR mT. 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 231-237 North Center. Phone 9. 'GSOOOL IL TI ISIPSISISLIVIOOSIOIIOSS w. 8.5. WAR SAVING STAMP ISSUED BY THE 8S. GOVERNMENT Lh eet na a a aaa dee de ed ed MAMMA AAA AAAAAZAZZZAZAAAZALZAZD 2 Your Interests Are Safe--guarded Here During these times, when many are tak- ing advantage of conditions, we are con- cerned solely with uv The work was in charge of Carpen- | Get that oe Foreman . ©, Gropeey. who. were| @ Electric Washing Machine Now assisted by Ben Nolan, John Crosby, | Lew Worthington, John Stoolfire, R-| then you can have more time for your Red Cross work and other household duties! R. Petty, Fred Babcock, Harry Gillis, | D. C. Anderson, L. B. Larsen, F. A.| Smith, Edwin Mercer and Fred Peach. | ei “Carrying On” to make things easier rather than to add to existing difficulties, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bliss of Lusk sre visiting for a few days in Casper ‘while attending to business matters. | = s 2 oatesteateateateatectecteatecteatentecteate PISFILLALLLALALLLLLLLLLLALLLALLLALALLLLL Cd Sac Attorney G. R. Hagens returned this morning from a short business trip to Denver. . 1% + We exnect 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, “e% * ro-eteete Billy: Johnson returned yesterday afternoon from Lander where he was called to do jury duty. Louis Zuttermeister, proprietor of the Casper steam bakery, is in Chey- enne for a few days to visit his wife and new son. Word was recefved in the city that the son and heir had arrived yesterday morning: othe ie Copyright 1918 ‘The House of Kuppenbeimeg The House cf Kuppenheimer Suits Priced at $30 up to $60 Webel Commercial’ Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” United States Food Administration, License No. G18067 Watch Our Windows. Watch Our Windows. Then, of course, you should have a Hotpoint Electric Iron to make Ironing easy. PP Geode dtedtodercedtedions Word was received here today of | the death of Orrin Snyder, formerly an employe of the Midwest Refining company, at the Salt Creek field, who. was killed in action on the battlefields of, France on July 26. Mr. Snyder! lived in the Sweetwater country and ‘was well known around Casper. He| wave his life today that those who come. back and those who’ are here may have their tomorrow. ‘gen 6 Un)zesthe quarantine is lifted! there will be no meeting of the Meth. odist Ladies Aid Society Friday af. ternoon. - - | FE LE AE ELL I IE TD I a Sesto _ JUST CALL - Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 t PO