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, ‘ ’ ’ f OS OO a 2 ) " VALENDIENNES NOW IN HANDS OF ALLIES (Continued from aaeataaP ape One) French Hit Boches Another Blow North of Laon in New Offensive [By United Press} LONDON, Oct. 25. Ba French began an attack along the Serre and Souche rivers north of Laon this morning, accompanied by heavy | ae at ean PAGE BIGHT _ aes FRAY, OCT. 25, 1918 artillery and machine-gun fire. The British drive south of Valenciennes was resumed and they, er points. Americans won important new successes on both side of the! Meuse. They are pow within a mile and a half of Damviilers. penetrated Freya Stellung, on the new German defense line northeast| there should be a Democratic con- The Germans lost heavily. veloping into a constant gnawing process. Austro-Hungarians were defeated in strong attacks in the Morava) ocratic majority in congress is far valley and are retreating northward in Serbia in disorder. rman assaults in force northwest of Ghent were repulsed heavy-} of Bantheville. ily by the Belgians. In the British drive upwards of 7,000 Germans were taken pris-|man of the military affairs commit- oners. Over Eight Thousand Prisoners Taken by British, Valenciennes WITH THE ALLIES IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM, Oct. 25.—(As- sociated Press.)—Fighting comparing in fierceness with almost any in the war, continued thruout the night in the field north of Valencien- | Belated reports indicate that the British entered the German defenses, are gaining ground and are pressing easward. They have taken 8400 prisoners since Wednesday. nes. American Batteries Train Heavy Fire on Centers Back of Lines WITH THE AMERICANS IN FRANCE, Oct. Press.)—American |6-inch guns manned by American Bluejackets, co-operating with the French, began firing upon German railroad cen- ters back of the Serre-Oise front Wednesday. The Americans directed | their shells against the railroad supply stations and junctions in the (] | Y FRUIT MARKET \% region of Verina and also in the vicinity of Rozey. , y \% M’CARTY WHO le. George Nelson, J: G. Stanley, and K. Staley have returned from a | several days’ inspection trip to the | Lusk oil fields. MARRIED WAS. RIVERTON MAN | Speaking of yaats the mere. with “T. N. ute uf __ Simla, of names has again caus-| ed considerable ent and! this time it hits one of Casper’s most | pariornae business: men, Eugene Mc- | @ well-known sheep man and pia andes Te owners of the Oil Exchange building, In yesterday’s Tribune an) afticle-appeared. stating that Eugene MeCarthy had been married to Miss) Mayme eu, of Setters but oe Proved. to to: be .another Eugene Mc-| Carthy, and not the one it was natur-| a A inferred to: be: } has been put to con- siderable trouble today. explaining make {6 pot. married and avoiding | chaff of ‘his business | saceiabn -and ‘friends who thought that be bad “put one over on them.” | lowpver, in defense of the paper, it must be stated that the notice which ‘was mailed to the office read in such i way, that it- was inferred to be) Eugene McCarthy of this city, and not of Riverton, who was married at Riverton Tuesday, October 22nd_ | The Tribune is genuinely sorry for any trouble or embarrassment that it} may have caused any of the persons concerned. ey eee: WEATHER FANS CHALK RECORD OF FIRST SNOW | | October 25—First. snow of win-| ter. That's the way it will read in the diary ‘of the weather prophet and ob- server, for altho the crystal particles melted ai they fell, the big outdoors was filled with a swirling premonition of winter mantles during the noon hour, the first fall in Natrona county this year: en eeeipers ae \ BAASEL, Oct. 25.—Turkey wilt accept a peace based on the princi- ples of ‘right and justice laid down! by -President Wilson and of which' the new Turkish government ap-! proyes, the grand vizer, Tewfik) Pasha, is quoted as stating in parlia-| ment, says a Constantinople dispatch. | oO | Business Locals |, Money: to loan on everything. The Phe 7 ‘your property with us. ie urity Loan Company, Room! Kimball Bldg. 10-1-1 (uae ee a Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest! rae price; paid. Room 4, Kimball ling. ~ Seeurity Loan eo; Bees 702, 0-12-tf i ——- ——— Morey’ to losn on everything. The ‘Jean Company, Room 4, Kimball Bldg. 10-1-4£ GROUND BELOW WISON'S REQUEST INCONSISTENT WITH RECORD OF THE DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY INU. &. WAR CONGRESS Loyal Supporters and Not Partisan Heads, Who Blocked Way to Yank Victory Presumably under pressure from the Democratic congressional committee, which undoubtedly sees the hand of defeat writing upon Democratic “congress on November 5th leent of the Republicans loyally stood | by what process of reasoning the | president arrives at his conclusion. It may be essential to him as the They jieader of the Democratic party that denied it, ke | claim that Democratic partisan sup- the war. The legislative record of | gress. But to him as president of jthe United States, as commander-in- | chief of the army and navy, a Dem- American attacks are de- | Republican support of war measures, |from essential. When the speaker of the house of | representatives, the chairman of the) | ways and means committee, the chair- cess. | the propér, conduct of the war that | be elected to office, but it is very de-| tee, and such Democratic leaders line up. against the president, where! ‘would he have been if it were not |for the loyal, thoro-going American spirit and aid of the Republicans? is no telling when again the presi-| publican party in congress to put SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— JUST IN APPLES, Extra Fancy ROMAN BEAUTIES WINESAPS JONATHANS FRESH HONEY, BUTTER AND EGGS Cranberries, per quart CONCORD GRAPES 25.— (Associated | EMPEROR GRAPES “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING TWO STORES—Phone 2 114 So. 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Come up and see these Beautiful Furs, and — you will be convinced. ita fe “Vote of Confidence” Should Embrace’ ¢ j the wall, President Wilson today sends out a plea for the election of a| With the record showing that only 67 per cent of the Democratic |g legislators supporting the president in his war measures, while 72 per |g by him-when his own party had turn-/ not hesitate to turn to Republicans : Captured Vendegies and Maing. The British advanced at several oth-/ed him down, it is difficult to see) for needed aid when his own party |% cannot now sincerely | % port is. essential for the conduct of | % |this war already proves beyond a |% doubt how necessary has been the | @ and how loyal Republican leadership | : had to be relied upon for their suc- | .3 Not oniyis it not necessary for |% partisan supporters of the president | sirable that loyal Republicans be | % elected to Support him, because there | @% dent will be dependent upon the Re-| > Inasmuch as President Wilson did!thru measures vite to the success % TAPP PL Ee eALL LAL LLL LALA ULLAL LALA AA LL LA LA MT a s => of the Was! ne lea him ‘at the critical hour. Fag RE er tail OF more Behind the Republican party is the, A Republican congress will not on- tend ha® many friends here who will tradition and the recordéf vigorous |ly ‘support the ghee ye in his con- wish him suecess inphis TW endeay nationali: It has ‘since its foun-| duet of the war, 4t will vigorous-/ ors. He bean his duties as Manager dation been the war party of Ameri-|ly and courageously show him where- today, ca. It saved the Union in 1861, and /in he errs, in face of Democratic ‘opposition suc- CERAM ORT EEA || James G. Lyons, of Stockton, ¢,);, cessfully conducted- the Spanish-_| R. L. Mitchell has taken over the fornia, arrived in the city today, be American war of 1898. And now, in;imanagement of .the Henning hotel, | ing called here by the death of his the great world-war, altho. in tte whi A who isin ‘brother several day* ago. Mr. 1.,, i minority, it has been the chi ager tend Mr. hell. in the hotel, at- ‘aecompanted the body of his }, taining force, behind :the co’ nds to his business interests in the|to Illinois where interment w in-chiet when his own party death ‘La sil fields. ue Bitthal has been! ade. 7 - *€ the Market You Have Been Waiting For .. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 The Sandison Market Company Will be Opened for Business at 143 East Second Street. (Casper Grocerteria. ) With a Complete Line of FRESH MEATS, POULTRY AND FISH. We will Carry Only the Best and We Cordially Solicit a Share of Your Patronage. a ee ee ee oe te te ee oe et od Special Indiicemente toStisep arid O8-Cain Outfits The Sandison Market Co. JAMES M. SANDISON, Prop. ee ie Ns ie ee ee ee en ee ot 143 East Second. “Phone 428, [ee In the Public Eye Women and men are valued in the public es- We judge people and things by the service they ren- Our Coats and Suits are popular with the women of Casper be- cause of the: service they give. 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