Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1918, Page 8

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FLYING CINGUS. CAMBRAI RETREAT IS, BETTER FEELING <==m=aRns 7FOAMER AIT. TR SLM HAS 4 BOCHES. SLOWED UP BUT ROUT ‘i SHEEP TRADE -=ssSSc.=: OF WARREN OUT. “Sper ates THIS REIT ~~ ON NEW LINE BEGINS AT OWA MART s=-= TOASSIGTHIM acme... \Nebr.;-J- L. Marquis, Arminto; R L. The Hon, Mr. Sullivan, accompa a |nied by John W. May, stopped ove. Most Notable of American Avia- (Continued from Page 1.) ; Decline of Past Week or Two Cuts /Baord, Aas Meare eae on Pb ocr Man _ gy cog £' Bilibigs and ahepnetbed avith On tion Groups Has Long List of s 5 Ad in Wi Down Receipts with Resultant fe a: oa aia! Pt | po! a Wad ter ties ies Roosevelt, who spoke in the Victories with only Slight merican vance in Woevre | sap ed Price List, R. Over, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. oY in Campaign pea hagas fe i b> * a ope 4 ; / ‘eport E Woods, Billings; R. B. Rudesill, | i ute from noe Region to Work Big Changes is | Mitwaukee; Charles J. Belden_ Pitsh- . edit } Casper to Sheridan for a conference The following letter to the editor yith George W. Perry, county Lit. i ing i ine of |fork; Hogg, Cody; John Peter- The “Flying Circus”, as the most PARIS, Oct. 12.—The Americans are closing in on Don-| OMAHA, Oct. 12.—The decline of fork; W. T. Hogg, y; John i : v ; notable: American group of aviators Sur-Meuse. Their left wing is within five miles of Buzancy, ‘the prneaaing woek—‘watsthe uaa] Ses > Greatest Radertsh A: ee the Mesoolng Biaine oh ote Ay herp thc eissg® + Aabebad now in°Europe has been nicknamed, Says Marcel Hutin in the Echo de Paris. He also says that im-/ son, eyenne; N. G. 5 \aspects of the political campaig: | stern * * ; ; | cause of moderate receipts during |yijle; Miss W. V. Gage, Worland; E.|be enjoyed by friends of Senator Wyoming. has to its credit thirty-four victories, portant events which will change the entire face of things may 4, poli divder- dais with sthavedcult lp. Siiters Cuicsgo: TB. Thotikbonil ware, Weeing’s lesding military), WC :Hay web SERNBalS tor the with but slight losses, during the past be expected on this part of the Woevre front. | that prices have shown reaction clear Alliance; Nelson Franklin, Denver; | authority: Aiidbaes deg Lent a Wyom- ten days—the total number of vic- | down the line. Fat lambs have been |F- B. Tough, San Francisco; B. H.| Dear Sir: 3 a pe iis neo +4 ta er with. tories with which this group has been Retreat Started Northwest of | no. snake diamciful than ta: thecpest on Muskogee; J. T. Appelman,| I pie been peek Wasyrtes ‘ot ts 1 ee nates ao. Mr, ici it i / i eyenne. representations made a rely riche pening “een Rheims With French in Pursuit and 8 i aaaety of areal is show- : At the Henning Eee jeans in Gheyerne Seat Leader] unvetok arhcuee cote a ee i i i : iti ir- ng steady smprovement, | F. H. Virtue. Riverton; Maurice|by ex-Governor John E. Osborne in/ 0; 9 associates faation, and it tg said Guat the actual PARIS, Oct. 12.—Al!lied progress continues along an un-| Best fat Jambs are selling from Groshem, Cheyenne; E. Radcliffe, H. the interest of his candidacy to de-|announced. Mr. Hay is regarded as 15.25 to 15.75. Very few yearlings |) Krause, Paramount Films; F. W. feat Senator Warren for reelection to/one of the really big men of the state, | or wethers “coming to market. Fat) Avril, Denver; Maurice Flavin, Roythe senate so I feei as though I should! His home is in Rock Springs. ewes are selling from 8.25 to 8.75. | Smith, Thermopolis; E. D.° Shawer,make some comments on the subject, Concerning political affairs in his 5 53 * | Improvement in the quality of | Cheyenne; C. E. Havre, Ross, Wyo.’ |as it seems to me any person knowing/ home state, Senator Sullivan, who is The Germans are retreating on a thirty-seven mile front) feeders has caused a much better| A. Sherrig, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. C | some conditions of affairs and desir-ja Republican national committeeman, northwest of Rheims with French cavalry in hot pursiut. The / feeling in the feeder trade, und feed-| 4, LaRue, Hastings, Nebr.; W. F.| ing at this time to see Senator Warren jhad nothing to say. number of German planes destroyed broken sixty-mile front from north-east of Rheims to Argonne by this group of fighters is practically | Forest. The French this morning entered Vouziefs and passed twice the number officially confirmed Machault although not counted because of the ? exacting requirements of the French and American authorities with refer- z é. | n it en} French advanced ten miles at some points. |ers are anywhere from 50c to $1.00 | Anderson, Torrington; R .C. Hawley | displaced with the European war in| . ; ogee ceed Oaths to Farther eastward the French also are driving the Germans |'a hundred higher, the medium ‘kinds | Billings; "Hi Grady, Chadron; Rob- | 2rogress, does mae hays the sincere |e: a arbor pe yy eo pastvilie British aviators with capturing sixty. back on a twenty-three mile front. French and Italians are) bulk of oub+ good feeding lambs is/ert H. Covington, Fort Washakee,|that they should have in seeing as been appo! a istant phy- Hi . 5 r H 7 . vi f: { Germany and her allies, de- siological chemist at Yale University, % iveri dly ‘ s region. | selling around 14.25 with the medium | Wyo. enemy, be _ y Ge aetiaeutin witeait loniee ee rapidly, lesrity: eae Chernin: ctes Dares Ce kinds from 12.75 to 13.50. There ——_—_——-—_—- feated and with the least possible loss | ——————_—_->—_ . : = ; borne is a man of good moral char- * . te 2 to be a good inquiry for n of life. f airplane. It appears that these avia- Were ieee i WATCH FOR HISEASE IS I have serious doubts of the quali-| acter, and,has accumulated a fortune tors, upon being attacked from a Ger- Great Coal Center of Douai Is ’ Pee. amie ee atitone| ,) fications of ex-Governor Osborne to | by ood business methods, which are man trench, opened fire with their 1 = sellin give a service that the country de-|to his credit; but no person that I am Machine yudstetixilied a namber ot Surrounded by Haig’s Armies jlast week they were selling from | WARNING 10 STOCKMEN mands in the restoration and recon-| aware of has accused Senator Warren 1T1. .00, Good feeding ewes | 5 n 7 54 ° r the attackers, and that thereupon the 2 iti i ci Bea Ae ith | struction with other matters which, of not giving to President Wilson as Germans stopped firing and surren- LONDON, Oct. 12.— The British are inthe outskirts of the | are seltinpafrom’ 6.75 to’ 7-00, with | seem of so momentous concern to be | good support as the best reteived dered and were herded across no| great coal center of Douai. They captured Cuincy, within athe medium kinds from 5.00 to 6.00.| i i ii i i i vith i rt on account of the| from any member of his own party in man’s land to the British lines by the | Mile on the west, and Berbieres and Hamel. Douai is practic-| ‘There has been a good inquiry dealt with in pai WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 12.—| result of the war; and of which it|the senate; and to me it seems no aviators, who circled around them ally surrounded. |here this week for aay be quite a| Public officials, ‘veterinarians and|seems but little consideration has | man possesses the qualifications to within a few feet from the ground. | el | to" ree ches selling it 16.00 stock owners should be on guard to! been given to as yet by the United| give he bate a is Pa peanand The first ded f b- ope | to 18,00, the latter price for some- report immediately any cases of foot-|States, although, according to reports|ed to the best interests of the coun- coauias fighting back Tahencattecksd Cities and Towns South of Laon | cuine choice au eat at ping henge: disease that may appear |has ES pecaiae considerable con-|try by merely Weert Ais clajms of by a seaplane, instead of submerging . ° of threes and fours that sold at 12.00, | in this country, according to a state-|sideration by the other nations en-/ fitness on party affiliations. ig has. been the universa! practice Fired by Teutons on Withdrawal . jand another string of short tooth, ment by the chief of the Bureau of | gaged in the war. ! Very respectfully yours, but good quality, selling at 10.50.\A Indust) |” So far as I kno heretofore, resulted in the-probable| ' wT H THE FRENCH ARMY IN CHAMPAGNE, Oct. 12— easrnt Oe eee destruction of the undersea craft. It iv atid that’ when the seaplane. was | Vouzieres, Guise and all the villages in the whole region south yin NMHC Superior Values at it, and that the plane, reponding | 1 with a machine gun, wounded two °* EPISCOPAL AISHOPS IN CHANGE IN TRAIN TIME e crew of the submarine and com- | pelled the others to go inside the ves- IS PROMISED AT LANDER d Styles in N that these patriotic young fellows, in This conyerpnce is a notable one in California and to change to the Bur- y a ‘Ve ™ . 7 . Tesponse to Government requests, | that it is the first to be held by this | lington at Casper or Orin, as desired. have helped the Kederal authorities |body independent of the meeting of | There will be little or no change toe secure nearly 3,667 carloads of |the house of bishops. Discussion of jin the evening train which would ar- 25} black walnut. This is a service of |church problems of common interest/ rive at 7:00 or 7:30 in the evening. =)-- © sel. As the U-boat submerged a TION LANDER, W. | . Wyo., Oct. 12 —At the toe tacit vised spams oie pene CHEYENNE CONVEN conference held last Thursday be- which the Boy Scouts of America |is the object of the session. | Jf this change can be made, it will = = =~ f * The unique individuality of this admirable as- a her, and it is reported that she was tween Northwestern officials and the badly damaged and probably des- members of the Lander Corremcial may well be proud. rah OS RE | probably take place on Sunday, Octo. Perhaps the most wonderful air- WILLIAM ELTON LAID 10 {ber 27, when the clocks are turned .Plane spectacle that nas ever been | back to the old time. semblage of Smart Suits and Coats affords oppor- s De LS y aS 0 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS tunities of untold advantage for discriminating laaued by. the é { are urgently needed for airplane pr-|dent of this order and Bishop Page of connections at Casper and Orin pellers because the wood does not/Spokane is secretary. The conference’ Junction for Cheyenne, Denver and warp nor splinter when struck by |opened on Tuesday and will close this | California poits, enabling passengers =] shrapnel or bullets.- It is reported | afternoon. jto check their baggage through to =| scouts are called, are helping Uncle |enne this week in attendance at the time of the mornin i ig passenger train Sam, out in the State of Washington | council of domestic missionary bish-|to 11:45 a. ™m., which would give close ber 27, at which time twenty-seven ; the winetr season. planes ‘maneuvered over the field si- by ascertaining and reporting the lo- | ops of the Episcopal church. Bishop | connection with the Chicago train at miultaneovsly in fovr squadrons. As| Funeral services for William Wel- TOWN SOLD OUTRIGHT BY ¥ F 3 M troyed. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 12. —/|Club, Supt. Braden a; d = 4 F; <i ce. . oy . * Aub, - greed to recom: The “Kids in Khaki”, as the boy | Bishops of several states are in Chey-|mend the changing of the leaving witnessed ‘outside of the war zone | — In case the change cannot be made, | occurred at Mineola Aviation field on | A f g T SFAVIGES TODAY the time of leaving for the morning Long Island, New York, on Septem- ; train will be fixed at 6 o'clock for | C U. 8S. GOVERNMENT cation of black walnut trees, which N.S. Thompson of Cheyenne is presi-|Omaha and would also give’ better Major General William A. Kenley,|ton, a sheepherder, were held this LORD STALBRIDGE, CLAIM , ehief of the American Aviation Serv-| afternoon at the Shaffer-Gav chanel ice, in a blue De Haviland plane driv- | at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. W. H. Bradley,| LONDON, Oct. | 12.—A_ whole en by Colonel Rhinehart, made an in-|nastor of the First Presbyterian tOW of 2.500 inhabitants, with a re- spection trip around these big squad-| church, officiated at the services. _ corded history dating back to the rons in true military fashion, the sight| John Bryne, for whom Mr. Welton | time of the Saxons and Danes, Shaft- was enough to make one feel that the |has worked for several months, and |°*>ury, in Dorsetshire, has been sold. airplane has truly become a most im-| five other men acted as pall bearers. THe greater part of the municipali- i . ; 2 de i Yas y’s acreage and buildings, part of portant factor in modern warfare Interment was made in the CARDS the. eatetan of Lard iBtelbilise:” bak Shep pete ne Handkerchief Shower for been purchased by James White, a NOW WE KNOW WHAT IS Mrs. J. J. Giblin nationally known sportsman, for j “oO 240,000 pounds. Mrs. C. J. Johnston entertained de- |Nightfully last evening at her home| In the terms of sale, Lord Stal- WR NG WITH THE YANKic= "South David'street, in honor of Uriike announced, was 'a provision Mrs, J. J. Giblin, wife of the former | that the town be offered to the may- }nastor of the Gantz Memorial M. E. °F and corporation at a reasonable iP Unites 1 pea i ae Sits wie will leave ee ire aad are ean. to inde iced | Tuesday for Portland, Oregon, to join| chase it, to the tenants. neither inthont OT, Sept tie (By mull) (Mr. Giblin. Mr. Giblin is doing ¥. M. option is taken each individual ten- ‘—Two rotund old French women|©. A: War work with Portland as «nt is to be given opportunity to stood in.a doorway of a battered old headquarters. buy: his home. A , | house watehing a number of Amer- rN eee TS Another section of the Stalbridge ican soldiers: stationed in the village|_\ carly one-third of all the street |estate, the marker town bearing the for s rest.. The boys had just come railway conductors in New York City family name, also has been offered out of the trenches after revelling | S22 WOME. for sale. a heavy. German attack and they were making the most of a repose B 4 h Lib B d to wash clothes, catch “‘cooties,” and | t talk over how they had handled the/ uy 1 erty on S boches. The two old women were watch-| ing the boys carefully.. It is always | = interesting to find out the views of | Makes Hard Work Easy! the French people, particularly those | ———— who had been within a few miles of | Dena cleaning and polishing hardwood floors is hard, back-breaking Authoritatively - Correct at_ commensurate reasonable __pricings maintain the established superiority of the Webel Commercial Co.’s service in the art of being fashionably attired at eco- nomic expenditure. Chic Coats with exclusive style touches. Fur Trimmed, Plush and Tail- ored Models Priced at ac 4 and Up Webel Commercial Co. tc IMA the lines ever since war broke out. | work. Aa almost never ending task and seldom satisfactory the old way. Theseold fat-women were veterans. But it is easy, quick and satisfactory the new way—using the O-Ceda> H thei AA hi "| Polish Mop. With it you can spend a few minutes doing what it now takes ence their opinions were sought. | you almost half a day. You simply pass the O-Cedar Polish Mop owcr the fiooz and every particle of They were careful about their! dust and dint is taken up and field. tbe ftoor is given a bard, durable, Lasting polish and Gnisb. cons, bons Soldats,” good boys and views, chary of criticism. They | ; é J M good soldiers. Everything they said bl liked ‘the American boys, they said was of the samé nature. } : fs also used for the dusting and cleaning of tbe tops of bigb furniture. berween emphatically. They were “bons gar- “But you are like all the French | Shader Sabed; Cokes Oo tubes eee cenete ET THE BIG BUSY STORE people, Madame, always Sarnpiinen:| 4t cuts bouse work in half. United States Food Administration, License No. 13067. tary. You never say what you real-| . Point tac nano lrnglinpty vere : ; ly think. We want the truth.” | 5 Polish Mop for only $1.50. Watch Our Windows This provoked one old woman to a Satisfaction Guaranteed statement. . Looking around to. see or Money Refunded that nojone wag listening, raising | F ants ns ‘ ‘ 4 her att good-natured face, rhe! ? TH ON BAe gn) beng said in a low but .emphatie voice! “ll tel you, monsieurs, they’re fine boys, brave soldiers, dll right in ev- ery way, put they cut their hair too short and-don’t have! any mustaches French. soldiers have long hair and i] { mustaches.’ Places a) i\ Hal 18 USAR STS SS Many, women are employed about the airship factories in France They A ‘i ; 2 : Z are hoisted in boatswain's chairs and HOLME D é pe work on big-fabric envelopes: for-the+ = ty Zn a |Holmes to Holmes—Casper, Wyoming. Phone 601 mmm

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