Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1918, Page 8

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Sa PAG - HUN REPLY. SUB WARFARE MADE TOPIC FOR DEBATE GENEVA, Oct. 19.—(Associated Press. )—Ger- many’s reply will be dispatched this evening, according to a diplomatic source. It is understood that it accepts the president’s condi- | tions generally with one exception. She declares that submarine warfare must continue till the war’s end. She denies having inflicted cruelties or having car-| ried out devastating measures beyond the scope of mil-| itary necessity. 1 ERE a, » U. S. REPLY TO FIRE REVOLT AGAINST HUNS Dissolution of Emvire with Reduction to| Small State Forecasted as the Out- growth of President’s Message | [By United Press} WASHINGTON; Qct: 14.—Dissolution of Austro-Hungary is under way. It is reported that the promise of Emperor Karl of confederation of all Austrian nationalities with autonomy comes too late. | With revolution in Bohemia and Hungary’s declaration for | independence the time is not far distant when the oppressed peoples will rid themselves of the Hapsburg yoke. The president’s refusal to talk peace until these people’s aspirations are accepted by Emperor Karl is expected to fan the fires and bring about Austria’s complete dissolution. | Austria will then be limited to a small state, adjacent to| Germany, and largely populated with Germans. | AMSTERDAM,, Oct. 19.—“Hungary must return to its| autonomy and complete independence,” declared the draft of | an address to King Charles, which was read at the conclusion of a sitting of the lower house of the Hungarian parliament, | says a Budapest dispatch. ‘Hungary is in harmony with international currents based | on the noble principles of President Wilson’s points,” it adds. COUNTY, STATE AND RATION ARE | SAFELY ‘OVER THE TOP’ FOURTH | LOAN CAMPAIGH, FINAL REPORTS Natrona Total Crosses Million Mark on Closing Day of Drive While Reports from Washington Insure Success America, Wyoming, Natrona county and the city of Casper are safely over the top in the Fourth Liberty loan drive, according to re- ports from various quarters today. A dispatch from Washington this afternoon says that ‘‘the great- est loan in history is about to succeed. Prospects are good for over- subscription.” Advices obtained thru state Liber- ty Loan headquarters are no less encouraging. Wyoming has gone “over the top” and instead of her quota of $7,733,000, indications are that the total will be nearer $9,000,- 000. One of the greatest achieve- ments was recorded in Laramie coun- ty where, with purchases still flow- ing in at a lively rate, unsolicited, the total is liittle. short of $2,000,000, or over half a million more than the! ,. ‘ , allotment. establishad as the mini-| iets are walking off with the palm. mum. { The Londoner is favorably Natrona ‘county, always in the| pressed with the quiet, gentlemanly front rank in things patriotic, and|conduct and soldierly bearing of the one of ithe first to over-subscribe its| Yankees. Altho vast numbers of quota’ for the fourth loan, reports) ' ; S sableecMibihs inlnakeiee’\ bf $1,000,-/ #™merican soldiers are met in London 000 today, or a quarter of a million, *treets every day, not a single case of more than the original goal ab-| drunkenness among them has been lished at the inception of the cam- (brought to public notice. paign. Voluntary women workers .at the This report, obtained from head- Eagle hut are unanimous in their quarters at 2 o’clock this afternoon, | praise of Americans, who, they say, would indicate that the percentageiare always courteous, and never in- of oversubscriptidns here is on a par/cline to “fréshness”—tho, of course, with that. reported from Cheyenn+.|the Yank is quite an adept at a well- Similar results-are anticipated in oth-| turned complinent, and does not try er counties of the state when final/td hide his appreciation of what Eng- returns are received, {lish women are doing. BUT WHAT ELSE CAN YOU THINK LONDON, October 3.—(By Mail) —For good behavior American sol- im- | Bohain and Le Cateau have captured! most people have purchased at least | and some guns were captured. | Douai. | ciated Press.)—The evacuation of | | OF THE YANKS?! : SATURDAY, OcT. 19,1 —_—_————————— eee PUBLICATION OF SIDETA BOND SLACKERS | PARKERTON 10 GIN PROSPEGT BE ABANDONED ALASKA TIN» DEPOSITS ARE BEING INSPE NOME, Alaska, Sept. 10. | Mail.)—Tin deposits in the ¢ Peninstla section of Alaska, |althorities to be among the pieces of tin bearing ground continent, are being inspecteg | John A, Davis, special representas |of the Fairbanks, Alaska, static, j the United States bureau of mip, ——s |. Northwestern tracks for local freight | work. and that only thru freight be- tween Orin Junction and Casper will | be hauled over the Burlington tracks. {The track at Parkerton “has been jeleared of cars and permission to | place other cars thereon has been | denied, railway men explaining that the track will soon be taken up. : $205 for Steers The best cattle sale reported from this vicinity was that of Brecken- 3 st ipky who last week shipped | _The names of twenty-three wo | four carloads of- mixed stuff from | Will appear on the ballots at the \their Sand Creek ranch to Omaha. | ing clection as candidates for sey Fifteen steers sold at $15.65 per hun- | the New York State Assetmbly, | dred weight, or $205.15 a head. Cows) Sam | averaged about $125 a head and the| ing bonds, the best bid being tha | entire shipment brot more than the | Keeler Bros., of Denver, who offim GLENROCK, Wyo,, Oct. 19.—The! shippers had expected. eda bonus of $250. The pid decision to remove’ the Burlington | School Bonds Sold accompanied and it is hoped | side track at Parkerton makes ertat | The school board received eight | money therefor will be available the report that the railroad adminis- bids for its $15,000 issue of refund-'in a very short_time. SWEEPING ADVANCES UNHALTED |been classified as slackers for not having bought Fourth Liberty Loan bonds, have a few more hours of, grace before their names appear in ‘British within Eight ; black; faced ‘type in the Casper pa-! | pers, for this action is being contemp-| Miles Tournai, Belgium \lated by the Slacker Committee. LONDON, Oct. 19.—Anglo-Ameri-| Most people are aware that this is cans continuing: the drive between|the last day of the campaign andj} | | | nly Few Hours of Grace before Accepted as Evidence of Change List Is Tabulated by Natrona in Rail Operation; Steers County Committee, Sell Record Price; Bonds Report Bring Bonus | | (Continued from Page 1) Wassigny, Nazinghion, Buzuel andj one~bond, but the fact remains that Ribeauville, Marshal Haig reported there are a few slackers who have today. Twelve hundred prisoners} refused to buy even one fifty-doilar| | bond on time. | The arguments of these few are iu- dicrousy,, Some say the war will be! over in a month or two and that Uncle | Sam won't need the money, not car-| ing to rehlize that most of the money | aised jn this drive has already been | ontracted for. It is hardly beltev-| able that those who have-refused are | really pro-German, yet that is what | |one must infer from their actions, Whieh are said to speak louder than words. Maybe the threat of publicity, if| no other worthier object, will induce | these few slackers to buy bonds yet} Unchecked by Enemy we | today while they can. Wouldn't pit LONDON, Oct. 19.—The British | of them rather hate to’ have their! are continuing their advance in Flan- ! pam, inted in the slacker list, tho! ders north of the Sensee canal. Ba- Ouch! gee ¥ zuel and Mazinghiem were captured\ ea southeast of Le Cateau where the WILSON’S NOTE REACHES British and American troops are|GERMANS IM THE TRENCHES ‘ | operating. The British have ad- | wi <THE AMERICANS IN vanced more than six miles east of |FRANCE,/Oct. 19.—Americans ad-| vanced a*mile and a quarter t jon a 15-mile front between C! | pigneulle and Bantheville. The do boys immediately began orga: their new ~positions. The - Auto Color Varnishes © Made especially for the unskilled varnisher, so any man can refinish --The British made an aditional five- mile advance between Lille and_| Douai and completed the occupation of Douai. They also captured and passed Tourcoing and Roubaix. They advanced an additional three miles on a wide front northeast of Douai| and crossed the Marque river east of | Lille, within-eight miles of Tournai, Belgium. Flanders Advance Is his own car and save shop charges and delay. Restore the Spik and Span appearance of your car at a merely nominal expense. The following colors are now in stock: Motor Gray, Black; Wine, Green, Yellow and Red. . Half Pints Pints Quarts HOLMES HARDWARE CO. Paint Specialists Sambre Canal Reached by the French Today PARIS, Oct. 19.— (Official.) — ed com The French continue successfully | Ped Wilson their advance south of Wassigny and | east of Guise. They reached the! Sambre canal front nearly nine miles | south of Hannappes. They hold Hannappes, Tupigny and Noyales. ing | ’ leet of Yank planes bomb- | ration centers and drop-| ’s latést note to Germany. Evacuation Brussels Started by Germans AMSTERDAM, Oct. 19.—(Asso- | Brussels by the Germans has already | begun, according to M. Henirich, Bel- | Rreathch Outskirts of Ghent, Unofficial WITH THE ALLIED FORCES | IN FLANDERS, Oct. 19.—Associated | Press.)—French cavalry | to. have. ‘reachediithe>o Ghent. © There fs no official confir- mation. WITH THE BRITISH FORCES | IN FRANCE, Qet. 19.—(Havas.)—| During the last fifteen days of their | occupation of Lille the Germans took | away into captivity 15,000 of the in- | habitants. | LONDON, Oct. 19.—(2:30 p. m..) | RWS —The Allies have captured the whole of the Belgian coast, says the Ev: ing News. The line now extends from the Dutch coast to east of Bruges and south of Courtrai. 5 | Wee — th a ‘ I! : It’s material and workmanship that count in a suit If the material is poor, superior workmanshi Pp amounts to little. Vice versa, if the good work- manship is lacking, the best material mon ey can buy wouldn’t produce a satisfactory garment Kuppenheimer Clothes ||) ¢ombine the two - Priced at $30 Up to $60 ‘Webel Commercial Co. | “oo THE BIG BUSY STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS 2 ‘ United States Food Administration, License No. G13057. WITH THE ALLIES IN BEL- GIUM, Oct. 19.—(Associated Press) —Chereng, Hasmy, Vred and Catte- let were captured by the Allies today. PARIS, Oct. 19.—The French cap- tured Vandy, four miles north of Vouziers. This indicates that Vou- ziers either is captured or made un- tenable. MORE INDIANA TRUCKS TO AID OIL PROMOTION | | In order to fulfill a contract to! |move six rigs from the Manville fields | {to the Lusk oil fields, the Indiana! | Transit company, managed by H. L, Young, is sending to Denver for five more trucks to take care of the bus- iness. The firm is prepared to take care of the local business as well as the bigger contracts in the oil fields. With Mr. Young, who was former- ly with the Blackstone Transit com- pany, are associated F. H. Fletcher {and J. J. Stanton. This company is| jalso agents for the Indiana trucks jin this vicinity and the men have great faith that the Indiana truck will do the work required.of them in! Wyoming. The office and garage is jat 122 South -David street. ) “WATCH OUR WINDOWS

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