Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919 HUN CRUSHED BY YANKS, DECLARES } MAJ. AH BEACH Former Head of Company L in Casper on Visit Has High Praise for American and Wyoming Soldiers. | Major A. H. Beach of Newcastle, who left Casper in charge of Com-| pany “L”’ Casper’s own fighting unit, and returned to Cheyenne in charge of a part of the 116th Ammunition train into which Company “L’” was converted, is visiting in Casper re newing acquaintances and friends here. Major Beach is the proud possessor of Major decorations but most of all two gold_service stripes denoting over a year in active ser- vicé in France. Major Beach speaks flatteringly of the part that numerous Wyoming men connected with various army units THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE NINE played in the final crushing of the Hun endeavors of world conquest. America is responsible for the over- whélming victory which has’ resulted from the war. ~«“France and England were broken and their backs were against the wall,”_he said. “ ‘hey were fighting gamely but had reached the end of their resour in both men and money. Amerida’s strength turned the tide of hope for the Allies and the confidence that was thus instilled spelled the defeat of the German autocracy.” “One of the conspicious German failures during the war was the fact that the widely touted Imperial army was nothing other than a huge smoothly working machine. When, > : Coldaun Picture’ EE et however, the gears slipped the en.| Former Cannibals tire machine went to pieges. In mass | formation the Germans fight like a} perfectly co-ordinated machine will] work without excessive strain. In- dividuality, however, is lacking and when the machine went to p’ s the; only word the’ Hun’ knew was ‘Kamerad.’ } “One American soldier, with iis, ; broadness and ability to use his h without orders, in open warfare superior to a vastly superior numb of Germans as was evidenced by the many individual conquests which brot can soldiers the highest honors |, towed in the war.” ‘ ter leaving Casper with Comp: Major Beach was placed i l of the company at Fort Rus: mal Later when the unit was broken up, Ke ed to an ammunition | © the | he was transfe unit. He was transferred to quartermaster corps and thence when |¢ the motor transport corps was)org% nized was placed in command of tk branch. Most of his period of se vice was in Central France. He was in both the St. Mihiel fight and in the Argonne forest The St. Mihiel fight was won so quickly that it was termed the * race.” The Argonne fig! the opposite and demonstr: ability of the American troo adapt themselves to any he said. Instead of a runaw the t Americans had to fight for virtually nch of ground they This district is where America ered the heaviest casualties, becaus the Germans were at their best in masse formation and on the defens: added to the fact that the terrain of the country made it almost im-| possible to move heavy artillery up to support the advancing soldie | After the signing of the armis American soldiers had a chance to fraternize. with their brothers in arms, but according to Major Beach’s statement, the sentiment of the sol- diers favored ‘the French over the British. Major Beach returned to Fort Russell with the 116th: Ammunition train and*has been visiting various sections of the state before returning to Casper. “ REV. A. J. VALLERY ~ MAKES STATEMENT) Says Tanlac Has Overcome His | Troubles anc) He Feels Like a New Man. “1 f&k that it would be helping others to tell what Tanlac has for me,’”’ said Rey. A. J. Valle ing at 834 Chelsea avenue, Memphis, Tenn. “About three years ago,’”’ he con tinued, “I had a general breakdown that made me very nercous. I had a sour stomach and would spit up undigested food. The pains in my stomach hurt so at times that I hto. they wiuld kill me. . I also suffered with rheumatic pains in my joints and my kidneys were in bad shape, my Sleep was poor and I felt so tire all the time that I could not do my work, “Since taking Tanlac I have been relieved of indigestio and those pains are all gone. My kidneys don’t trouble me any, I am not nervous like I was and I esan sleep fine every night. My strength and energy have been restored and I fell like a new man.’ a Tanjac is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova b; the Alcova Mer —_. oo TEXAS IN FERRIS DOME The Texas compnny has acquire Some leases on the Ferris dome ir Carbon county, from the General Pe-, troleum company and is preparing te | drill three wells this spring. i ca Boyl in a on vi battle. | ¢ ained. | ¢ = = = = ‘SURLINGTON LAYS PLANS “Eat Up” Movies (By United Press.) - FAR BIS TOURIST YEAR CODY, Wyo. arch 24.—Evidence 4 that the Burlington expects 1 to the Y: nin the eating and » at the depot will the benefit of railro son a great ribals of the south sea : developed a ravenous appetite n movie star. »,{/ ment that the » however, doesn’t! po, They want them on} ¢, It is ~roing to take a 000 miles of film d here in 1916 , distribrtor few ir itt lowstone announce- lodging in 106 per the par > ce plans for the * accommodation of those that The erection of new hotels 1 and it is p that St ot read or write nativ 4 n Bombay. ng their se = to how Wher: the they gi nice lane pen: e finally pri vent to lusty = > Natrona Fuel Co. Phone $49 r J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE WooD City Office 157 S. Center Street S Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets atives offtimes are the pro* of th Rotour n the ho he } oe STATE OF WYOMING Dairy, Food and Gi! Department OFFICE OF STATE CHEMIST Wheatland Roller Mill Co., Wheatland, Wyo. Laramie, Wyo., March 1919, 17, Gentlemen: Thea s of your sample of mixed BRAN and SHORTS gave the following results: Protein i8.12 per cent Fat 5.91 per cent Crude fiber 9.78 per cent Yours truly, ROSS B. MOUDY, State Chemist. There is no better Dairy feed on earth—be sure you ask and insist on Wheatland mixed feed (shorts and bran.) Tie into ROYAL, DAISY DELL and PANSY Tlour—money back any old time—day or night. Do not use it because it is made in WYOMING, but be- cause you can not beat it in the WORLD. Sixteen years under one management—making GOOD Flour. Wheatland Roller Mill Co. Wheatland, Wyoming (Signed) ne tt en ee INVOICES INVENTORIES Aistimates on Job Work Comptometer Operators Furnished by the CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Office Smith Second ay Phone 442-W HAKKAR ERE LANKAN HERKEN ASHE IEE * é TIM HURLEY TRANSFER f * Phones—Office, 26-J; Res. 779-W. I Light and Heavy Hauling, Baggage Trafisfer, Piano Moving jo! A If It Can’Be Moved, We Can Do It NEWS FROMTHE STATE CAPITAL | CHEYED March .26.—A per cent increase in the rates charg |by the Hot Springs Light & Power ‘company at Thermopolis has been the state public ser Hearing on the com- 's petition was. held about a month ago, but the n on it was held off until such a time as the {service had been improved. The com- ion has been notified that the re- ‘quired improvement has been made. Hes ing on the Wyoming Railway Buffalo has been postponed until April 26. It was originally for Saturday of this week. The | petition of the electric light company at Rawlins for a readj ent of it jrates will be held Ap 15: hearing was to have been held la Thursday, but it had to be postponed. * of the present year. thing doing all*the time. the SPLENDID PHOTOPLAY The pro- meeting will be an- gram for nounced lo the secretary and The ark’s photograph in Cla ew aramount photopl HOLD GENVENTION WS BASIN APRIL 10 10 12.22 =f men a have sleepjng quarters sdone| BASIN, Wyo. — The in this picture 5 that t a Clear Sky” which is be rew is the work of William Marshall one of the most artistic came’ in the country. Mr. Marshall b excelient “shooting unle Weaning weather is inclement at the his outdoc nes especially bein Stockgrowers’ association will meet Aeon Roweeeeaie hip. 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