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4 i 4 1 4 Page Six : NOTED CURE IS PROBABLE SCENE OF NEXT LINE ‘OwPMY PERS: SELECTED FOR OF STERN RESISTANCE DEBATED YANKS IN ITALY BY ALLIED MILITARY OBSERVERS Italian Government Complet- ing Installation of American | Hospital Near Famous | Springs | Three Lines of Defense behind Hindenburg System, Already Smashed by Allies — on the’ Northern Battle Front By HENRY WOOD (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | ROME, Sept. 23.—(By mail.)— The Italian government is complet- ing installation of an American mi | (Correspondence of Associated Press.)—Where the German | army will endeavor to make its next stand once the whole Hin- -|denburg line is definitely abandoned is now a big question in WITH.THE AMERICAN FORCES IN FRANCE, Oct. 18.—) tary hospital at the famous Italian springs of Montecatini, between Florence and Pisa. Seven leading hotels of the resort the minds of the intelligence officers of the American army. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1918. Sp FUTURE. AT CAMP LEIS } [By Asnocinted Prean} CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Oct. 18.—Company programs are to! |be featured at one of the Y. M. C.| | A. Buildings here and in’ the future an dmen from one organization will | |put on all the entertainment fea- |tures on the nights allotted to that| junit. The plan is expected to pro- mote a pleasant rivalry in develop- ing talent. It ‘has been found that the happy |soldier makes the best soldier and} Wash., |instead of having others provide mer- ! riment and pleasure for the differ- ent companies it is hoped to develop this in the companies themselves, thus providing diversion for the men _Blocks Sixty-one to Sixty-six inclu- Gasper, in the county - of Natrona, sta Ue iyoming, but: whose, pres- ent dence and post off ar iknown: . You. are hereby notified that you = been sued in the above entitled action in the ebove entitled court by the above named plaintiff ;that the ob: ject and prayer of the Petition filed therein is for a judgment that, the said defendafit, as to the) lands and real estate in, the petition and in this notice described, may be ‘compelled to’ show her alleged interest, and that the same may be adjudged to be null, void, and.of no effect whatsoever, and that plaintiff’g title be forever quiet- ed against the, same; that the plain- tiff be declared to be the- absolute owner in fee simple of Lot 5 in Block ‘Sixty-four, in the subdivision entitled ice address’ *' $* 4 Gorded plat thereof, free sive in the Town re BERU of oe per; in the,County of Natrona, in the State Wyoming, according to re- and ‘clear of any and all claims whatsoever of the defendant; that the alleged claim of said defendarit be removed as a cloud on the title of: said plaintiff, andythat | tho plaintiff is entitled to be in thé ab- solute and exclusive possession. there- of, for plaintiff's costs and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity -and good con- science. i And unless you answer the petition of the plaintiff filed in said cause on or before the 21st day of December, A. D. 1918, the said petition with all of the matters and allegations therein contained will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County,’ Wyoming, October 18, 1918. WARREN L. BAILEY, Clerk of the District Court. WILLIAM O. WILSON, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. 3 Pub. October 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 12, 22, 29, 1918. - or NEW DOUGLAS EXCHANGE '* WILL SOON OPERATE DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct, 17.1 The equipment necessary to the openiig of the new telephone exchange and the operation of the new telephone system, part of which was installed during the past few months, arrived here Saturday and the company will have a force here within a few day to place it in the new building on Walnut street adjoining the postof- fice corner. |Information has reached them | line is but one element of a multiple, showing that the Hindenburg! When they are where outside: talent _————$ ets not available. dtc. SS now been penetrated in places, mak- ing it untenable. Behind the Hundig line is a third system known as the Metz-Lille line. It starts at the Scarpe river about eight miles east of Douai, crosses the Escaut river, passes thru Le Cateau and west of Avesnes and Hirson, cov- ers Mezieres-Charleville and Sedan, follows the right bank of the Meuse, defends Briey and Confalns-Jarny and virtually rejoins the Hindenburg line at Pagny-sur-Moselle. Finally, the elements of a fourth line of retreat exists, running from Valenciennes to Givet, on which the | Germans were reported recently as being hard at work, r These principal lines are, natur- ally, joined up by auxiliary lines, or “braces.” There is or ‘was one on the left bank of the Escaut between Cambrai and Valenciennes, another between Hirson and Vervins, and others between the second and third lines along the Serre, between the first and second lines to the south 'and still others possibly now in the course of construction. have been requisitioned and Ameri-| system of defense works which the can wounded from the Italian front|Germans have constructed across will be taken there for convalescence.| northern France. The cities of Lille The Italian government thus has| and Metz constituted the pillars of followed in a general way the exam-| these great lines of resistance. The ple set by France in taking the fam-| two cities are enormous entrenched ous resort of Aix-les-bains for an| camps and are extremities of a series American hospital base in France. | of curved lines one inside the other. Back of the choice Montecatini| Lille has fallen, thus simplifying the for the American hospital base in| forecasts in the north. Italy lies another important motive.| The first of these lines was the It is desired to make the American| Hindenburg system now crumbled medical’ profession and the public! before the Allied attacks. Back of generally acquainted with the Mon-| this is a second line of resistance tecatini springs, so that after the| which is called here the Hundig line. “war Italy may begin sharp compcti-/ It starts from south of Lille, extends tion: with the German spas. from the western outskirts of Douai, Altho the waters of Montecatini) passes east of Le Catelet to Fresnoy, have been famous in Italy since the| skirts the left bank of the Oise and time of the early Romans, very lit-|the right+bank of the Serre, bends tle has been done to make them| back toward Soissons, follows the known abroad. northern bank of the Aisne to south- They are the only springs in the| east of Vouziers. Thence it extends world that can compete in every way | southeast along the base of the sinous with those of Karlsbad and other! Saint Mihiel salient. This line has sr, mewn ot pe FATR BRITONS APPLY TAN TO BE IN STYLE world every year. | While the Montecantini springs} have a large following among the| Italian public generally, they have, | { | You need it, don’t you? Metal | stripping ’s the word these days. Call phone 2719. 10-17-10t | ———$—_____ M. D. Barnett of Denver is in Cas-| per today on business in connection} with the Barnett Outfitting com- pany. So NOTICE | 1 All persons known tv enter the school house of Ristrict No. 19, bet ter known as Goose Creek schoo! without: permission from the board, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. (Signed) BOARD OF DISTRICT NO. 19. 10-18-1t LEGAL NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss: SOP errdr ord In the District Court, Sixth Judicial District Wm. Dietrich__-------- Plaintiff vs, | Mrs. Jessie Peake___---Defendant » | To the above named defendant, Mrs: Jessie Peake, whose last known! place of residence and post office ad- dress was in the town (now city) of ee become a rather unique center for the Ttalian musical profession. During the last 25 years of his life Verdi went every year to Montecatini for the usual two weeks’ “cure,” and died in the firm belief that the wat- ers of the springs there had prolong- ed his life a quarter of a century. Every square inch of Montecatini is redolent with memories and sou- venirs of Verdi, and partly because of this and partly because of the value of the “cure” itself, Monteca-| tini becomes every summer the great Mecca of Italian musicians. Leon- cavallo, Pudcini, Mascagni, Caruso and Tetrazzini often tke their “cure’’| there. Nearly always before. leav- ing the stars give a benefit concert for something or other, in which Ver- di music preddminatep. The half dozen orchdstras (at the various springs where the water is sipped play Verdi. Vast plans have been completed for big c: 8, pavilions, and water drinking’ palaces. Because of the large number of hotels that have been requisitioned for the Americans, thousands of Ital- ians were obliged.to go without their “cure” this year. The musical col- ony, however, has been taken care of, and Tetrazzini already has given her benefit’ concert and departed. STOCK SHIPMENTS FROM ; DOUGLAS ARE LIVELY | | Jnited Preas | By | LONDON, Oct. 1.—(By_mail.)—| |The beauteous and bewitching coun-| |try milkmaid used to be a delusion} |of poets and optimistic painters. | | In Hertfordshire and Buckingam-} shire you can see the merry land-)| | girls everywhere. In holland smocks, | |leggins, breeches and slouch hats,| |the land-girls have made the coun- \tryside Arcady at last. Their nut-brown - complexions,! | bright with the glow of health, and| |their lithe, easy movements, mark| \the ideal country milk-maid. | She is absolutely a war product.| \She is the pretty town girl turned jland worker. Her town-bred -wivaci- ty sparkles with country health and | vigor. Women are becoming regardless of their complexions. No more shading! |them from sun and wind! «They nev-| jer realized before how charming sun- jburn could be. ~~ | | Country girls do not tan. It is the town-bred girl, who has taken such} care of her complexion against tan, | who in the country gets the glorious “nut-brown” skin, So great is the vogue at present | that an enterprising firm is bringing| out a cosmetic called “Sun-Tan.” | wn , A. H. Black, of the Chamberlin Furniture company, received word! this morning of the death of his cou- REICHSTAG IS DIVIDED OVER PEACE DESIRE [By Ansocinted Press] BERNE, Oct. 17.—President Wilson’s ‘reply has created” te of affairs in diplomatic conversations relative to, peace, it is reported from German sources. It is said that the) German reply will make it clearly understood that the tone employed by President Wilson is open to objections. ~ There have been passionate discussions of, the president’s | reply at meetings of all groups of the reichstag, but no line of policy determined. The presence of Field Marshal Hindenburg in epee is believed to foreshadow th drafting of the German reply. oeeoctredortoctragontocteaeatoetedtoctetentectoeteateatoet [By Anssocinted Press] . AMSTERDAM, Oct. 18.—A demonstration by German In- dependent Socialists in the Unter den Linden, Berlin, today is reported by the Cologne Vols Zeitung. The crowd sang the Marseillaise. Several were injured by the police in the clash sin, Lewis Hines, who was in Camp Funston, Kansas. The young soldier was a victim of pneumonia. ee The first woman to receive appoint- that. followed. TWENTY CHES OF "FLU REPORTED IN TWO DAYS “DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 17.—Last ‘week was-one of the banner weeks of, ae season for shippers from this ae Sra AEE ada bas of cat-| ment as assistant State’s attorney in as Rudd and the Slaughter & Pat- Cook County, Illinois, is Miss Nellie zold Sheep company shipped 18 cars| Carlin, for five years public guardian, of sheep to the same market. jand for twenty years a practicing at- Saturday was the big day. James |torney in Chicago. fe Clark shipped seven jcars of sheep| erie an { Nine cases of the Flu were report- to the Omaha market and a ship-|_ The Casper National Bank, estab-' ed yesterday at the local police sta- ment of 35 cars of cattle was also bill- lished in 1889, oldest bank in Central| tion and 11 today. Three plain ed out for the Nebraska metropolis. | Wyoming, offers its services to the drtidlet-c bef tt “4 The cattle were shipped by Charles | People of the country. We transact nks came up before the court to- Rice, Platte Land company, J. H.|® general banking business, sell do- day and one vagabond. Kennedy, F. E. Read, Albert Urban | mestic and foreign exchange and A man named Van Fossen was held and the Walker Creek Live Stock|4merican Bankers Association Tray-|for a hearing later on a charge of company. Jellers Checks, payable in any city or hdisorderly conduct in connection oo town in the United States. We so-| with the trouble in Dr. Geis’ office Money to loan on everything. The|licit your business and guarantee yesterday afternoon. Jane Quinland Security Loan Company, Room 4,|courteous service and square treat-|was arrested and fined one dollar Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf | ment. 10-18-1t for riding a bicycle on the tidewalk Te ——- —————— _—— — —— DONT LET A COLD KEEP YOU AT HOME | Dr. King’s New Discovery almost never fails to bring quick relief | | Small doses once in awhile and| that throat-tearing, lung-splitting| cough soon quiets down. Anothe: dose and a hot bath before jumpin; into bed, a good sleep, and back to| normal in the morning. Dr. King's new Discovery is well known. For fifty years it’s been re lieving coughs, colds, and bronchial attacks. For fifty years it has been sold by druggists everywhere. A re- liable remedy that you yourself or | any member of your family can take safely.— Adv. SS RRA EES EEE Se Train Those Stubborn Bowels. Help Nature take its course, not with a violent, habit-forming purga- tive, but with gentle but certain and natural laxative, Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulates the lax bowels. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Adv. sin Ve Money to loan gn everything. The Security Loan Company, Room 4 Kimball Bldg. 10-1- Navy Beans, per pound . . Five-pound Pail Lard Compound. ... . . . Save money by trading here and buy W. S. Stamps We deliver orders in amount of $5.00 and over. 143 East Second. THE 'CASPER GROCERTERIA Saturday Specials Three-Star Coffee, regular 2/c seller, per pound............23¢ All goods on our shelves are plainly marked. Help yourself. THE CASPER GROCERTERIA. FORMERLY CASPER CASH GROCERY S. K. Loy, chamist for the Midwest, \is in Montreal, Canada, on business for the company, He is expected back | next week some time. . 8 * Miss Dorothy Runden, teacher of | bookeeping at the Casper Business College, expects to leave tomorrow for Denver to spend some time. Two turnips weighing 214 pounds| }are on display in the window of the Casper Mercantile Co. store today. The vegetables were grown. at the Henry Johnson ranch west of Cas- per. One turnip weighs 11% pounds and the other 9} pounds. ——<—__—_- A movement for. woman suffrage has recently assumed definite form in he island of Jamaica. Phone 428 JUST Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. for a quick ‘lunch or light meal, you can toast, boil, broil, fry, and - bake with one of these Electric Grills Connects to any electric lamp socket in a jiffy. ANA | & $ aan fe < ¢ ¢ % Sa ee” 1% ? tee % + 4, O, + Me aM aa ¢, ere 4, 1M ? M% ? 1% Pe, o¢, M + iM ? sM% + Me + ro «Se o20-0fo 080 of iM - <> Nea KD + ee sa LT ¢ Roshoateeiedtoateg 1% 1% o¢, > + 2, oe ass Coa eres iM so-afe afo-ofe of + CALL Me + 2 so-afo-e! 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