Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 6

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-( BRR CAGDER DAU tame oak FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 ! Queen Mary has long been a close the knowledge Her Majesty h: student of social and economic ques-jand at the extent of her re SIX BE ALLOWED ON 747 Won Fame puriNG THE WAR _i case ay tion _ ; ; - = as shown jof two gold service badges which GEORGE BLACKSTONE BACK FROM — i ading ana t service. e also has e honorable Wiring, years of study to such problems have/which would have seemed quit. SER VICE WITH ESCA DRILLE UNIT lise! we chevron, a red inverted \ Fixeures, ttn Lamps frequently expresscd amazement atlside her purview. an a on the left arm, the French decoration ind regimental decoration, a large black A with a red, blue and white cord, the decoration maring the avi { ERLE HAE HHH AEH ELE ELLE RE EELS HAAR REA ASAI ¥ 4 : * F. £. McEVENY Last Installments on s, atached to the 108rd Aero on the last patrol at night and. the CHA NGE IN TIME Suite 5 and G, Kimball Bldg. before the advance we are still selling them ai--- 5 which is better known av first one in the morning it meant get November 11th; i radrili. tine to bed about 11 0 *elock at night i Stabilization while our plane was in the air or any; Manager Tom Villnave of the Iris ‘ G Old Issues Asked ette Escradrille was of- other moment that we could snatch,| theater announces that shows on REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST We Deliver Orders Amounting to $1.00 or More ote : > f rated with a green any Between the Hun bombe: nigh,| week days will start at 7:30 o'clock | gayas TRYTED, GLASSES FITTED 2 = red shoulder cord known as the Croix!and work by day sleep was mighty | on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Int 8. Center (Ry _Asxovis NK.) WASHINGTON, March 28. —Terms of payment on the 4 part of the French uniform anilfonlylee 2 ees sitiations for, Site to attend the show, allowing! = ‘ apa 2 y squadron received other citiations for) § a ’ ee Ad f = ; o Victory Liberty Loan are the two American organizations are au-lcood work done in connection with; them an additional half’ hour for|| BERT et amd Phone 247 and Get the Best most liberal ever offered: De- tho zed to wear it, y Sanitary holding the Huns back from (¢ se. {thrift gardening or any other work | is Reva = ferred payments may be_ex- Section G46.and the 1 atenuatl lee: , ata they care to do before show time. rh et bt ae 2 s u squal- Two or three different times the y el tended six months, from May on. Citati e- squadron was packed up ready ts! | 114 Sout oes Obi aie Seah Coe 10 to November 11. Six pay- ments will be provided for in- stead fo four, as in the past. 2W YORK, March 28.—Senator y of New York to- he had written ter to Sec y of the Treasury s calling attention to the de- tion of recent issues of Lib- bonds and urging the secretary to cable the president, advising that a special session of congress be call- ed at onee so the situ: might that the Y. M. C. A., Knights of Co-!and soldier popu with |local cafe, was d rged, Windham} 3 remedied lumbus and Salvation Army did ceived| ind his wife declining to come te] Calder expressed the opinion that most wonderful work for the Ameri. orders to le oan alite: Windhatn and his wife were | oats unle: this we done, it would be cans and Allies during the war. }) join the first {dining at the cafe, and when Haire! impossible to obtain popular subscrip- couldn’t give those societies too high {came in he is said to have made in tions to the forthcoming loan, thus 2 commendation.” A short time after we ned the |sulting remarks to the woman, which] itating the taking of bonds by; “One of the things that doesn't Major Thay | Windham resented putting Haire out | , re tion which would well with the soreign service und of the 8ra/of the booth, When the latter re | have the effect of limiting credit for general business, with injurious ef- fects upon the country. CHICAGO LABOR of at orge KE. Blackstone, serveant of the ay de Gue fouragere. This Frencs inguished service is cial author’ ion for the fourage must come from thé French grovern- ment, In speaing of the Y. M. C. A Ser. sreant stone said: “It is easy to find out spe ic de. socic A. But wher into considera fects in any of the war w Cc, ties or the Y. M. you do you do not on that for each nidividual knock that society may at that moment be rendering relief to scores of soldier: in another part of the work. T think nan,’ he said, to return here ana that the conscientious ob, who have been interned in conveni rest camps during the war have beer released and given army pay for all the time they were interned. the evening. When ones machine way | in the during the day and crawling out again at 2: We slept The attack on Mount Kin. precious. mel was going on all this time and the hit the road at a moment’s notice ir the Boche managed to break ‘thru the French and English lines. “Up to this time we had not see, more than 1,000 American soldie We had never seen another Americar unit besides ourselves in the fiela. But we had learned to like the French neople, enjoyed our liberty and dia not know wh ked like We never needed a ss to oO any- iWhere and received the most royat trerntment from the French case lit group then be eld near Vancouleu ple of weeks the Escardrille was vers sad. We thought a lot of the major | organized at Owing to the change in time when! the cloc This will jin the evenings SHOOTING CASE DISMISSED, NO_, ONE TO TESTIFY LARAMIE, | Haire, charged in the district court | jhere with |mit murder when he shot Tom Wind {ham of Pueblo Colo. turned with a nistol he opened fire cou |Wounding W TOO LATE TOCLAssIF(¢ — | he had always taken good care o1 |,-———————___—__, | : y To have been a member of a mili-! cd, had the most terrible time of the RanyiCoMMTIAtwillmcccaniomhix Electrical Contractor ix PAYMENT F tary unit that ree re- war of any city in France. the Burlington depot again Gn i ’ : cognition for its rviecs it bombarded from, thre onday morning. ied eas from both the French and American tions at once by aeroplanes _— = re ene etl he : " Lo nments, to have been on an ac- bombs, land batter droppi t . tive war front in the hazardous zone range shells and submarines poundinr TRIS TO ADJUST HAVE ADVAN( "ED for over rand come thru thy at it from the se J. M. HODGSON xperiences without il effect is the Flying began 0 in the mora he gered 3 i : record made in the great war by ing during June and ended at 10 in SHOW HOURS TO in price, but as we had contracted for a carload Lawyer Will be set ahead an hour, Ww. A. FRENZEL t in conserving time | for persons who de- All Wyo. -—- Arthur W.) ault with intent to com-| t July, in « ndham severely, | i i i 50c Per Dozen CITY FRUIT MARKET HEE EEK EN ERE EE ERE EKER EO HHH EME EH HES HE HEE HEHEHE KH HEPC IEE HEHE HEHEHE IEE HEHEHE ENE HEHE HEHE ETE EE EE ea = Rain Timely We joined the or later in the |] santas TRANSFER & STORAGE Prior to ng Casper Blackstom ‘Third Pursuit buneh and we were | was division shop timekeeper for the again a happy crowd. OMce—Taiv'n Billiard Hall | turlington. with headquarters here “About a week later we lft the| | lis first efforts to gct into the a crowd at Toul that had jeered se mee NT-Ws Offlee, 104 5 5 . were unsuccessful but he kept on try-. because were so cranky abou | nem Npecinity | Disagreeable Spring weather may come BOLSHEVIK FOR ing until he, on July 24, 1917, left for covering lights at night and hunted) = = 3 Cheyenne and enlisted in the Wyom- holes when the Boche were over, wert any day now when youll need them. d, then at For treated to a rude awakening. Boche NG & AUTO-TOP y y EES ee “ame over the lines and as WoRK eA ce emetts The new ,, He accompanied the guar to Camp paid no attention to them | prices before having These big rcomy comfortable good look : el 1G nee 1. North Carolina, where he soon at hill was full of guns.’ The : 9 o : Pabor party todays atontail ferred to the 148th field artil- an planes got dircetly over then | J ing garments fit in admirably for motor- see Lae es the toads lery which lue to see service in exmp and cut loose. Four or five | c emo ahbaietieell f act nitec cs recounize the Russian prance soon. The regiment trans bombs hit the barracks, the yards in | ing, being hight weignt still proof agains soviet fovernment, withdrs Ameri: ferred to Camp Mills in preparation front of the barracks and the road te) d 8 d g Pp 8 un troops from Russia and estab- toy overseas service and Blackstone alongside. Other bombs struck in the DING SHOP ain. WI Gis n and went overseas as part hangars. A couple of fellows were ai e patibene/ of the 41st division. injured but for the most part all they SHOP e He landed at St. Nazaerre, Francs had was a big scare, They never jeer Prices Range h 1 “ January 1, 1918 and was transferred ed a o 2 medical replacement unit uring August things went pretty GH SOHOOL 19) AW He was finally assined tc! quiet. Then the Americans attac $4 to $25 i with the 103rd aero squadror. st. Miriel. ‘The first day our squ PaaS THIS EVENING a on ake donadiat La Not on a ie first bombs that were Phystelan and Surge | ett on the Champagne front above ‘arried by American pursuit’ planes pak s U Chalons Surmarne on March 10, 1918. md our officers k with glow ETN 2 } He continued with the aero squadro: “ng accounts of the trucks they hac Mex, Henning Motel. . | Old a which © champior until it arrived in N srafter he had j Continuing story: ed the unit. Blackstone’ Serge Slown up. “We worked hard daring the drive but it didn’t take long as the Yanks lid the job ina hurry. Soon we had DENTISTS DR. C. H. BAILEY | Webel Commercial Co Te “During the first week in| Apri! settled down to a st drive which in the office of | nival, including twe w made our first move fn Patel ie relieved oye moving up Dr. C. W. Thomas eee unit, when we moved by trucks te little to a place about 16 kilometers iz a i all cod cult ye Bonne Baison, a hill southwest of north of Rar le Duc. The whole, | Ofie® Pours: 8:80am.) “THE BIG BUSY STORE” een © 1918 alumai and) Fismes. The airdome was situated op roup moved without interruptine 5 a F | Ss wills PLS MUAY es ots neil fa ntlp maa ae OTUICE TI FIRING ATMA CREE leeaee i Sandiyeiend evenibes : WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOW MInversnehe ein asketball field although there was absolutely This move made in the last) 1_____ ane pesca GOGRESG INGOLIEE TR La Ce no camouflage to protect v part of September so that we Wout.) UU ————— = = The team will be composed of the the incessant bombers. Tt was he ready for the Argonne drive. Our! follow ian ly after Me “me see we were cited milats ens very busy ant ane suc- BEST VENTILAT. © Team “ » in the orders by the French govern- cessful sometimes coming back from) 2 Dee meat 1 Ben iste que trea liens adininiterritorvewnetewent over patrol and telline of shooting down MATINEE ED THEATER IN John MeGri Teck ‘Hood | by hte Huns in the early may drive. two or three Boche in a single se 2:30 & 4 P. M. . ¢ THE STATE agin Ni C Te Hf. Moorman.) Some of the hardest fightine ef the this time the American army OhD (ethbort G Dudley “#r occurred right on ten of the hill had been maing such advances that THE HOUSE Kidd G Sender| Whe i Ot wih: pie located it ical a ua na ae the time for NIGHT OF QUALITY i oF E ” “We were on the fr about twe a Spad to to the lin so in the Py : . ” ieeuty sone niente {|months and during 52 nighta of this| first week of Novemlicr ‘the group 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 PICTURES EA UE RH tenGe time there were enemy planes over was moved to Foucaucourt. We were vy i ool oreanization for Citement) mixed with various hard- signing of the armist We haa = ware issues such as dubisaries (ma quite a celebration during which every es, dancing will Chine gun bullets.) He bombs, (bie gun in the camp was turned loose. “7 Ren turnout is expecter t will @nd broadway specials (light and star 108rd Aero Squadron was retained | ——- he the last chance of the season for /Pombs) and shrapnel for which in government service to boost the Rar awe. ° has! -tball fans to root for their their @ickname was ever invented but Fifth Liberty loan by giving flying, A Tenderfoot Clamps the Lid on Vice in a Hell-Hole of the Wh La hi Wi ld Hi P “Dunkerque where we were locat- Blackstone is the proud possesso: | Great West! A Beautiful Girl Helps Him, then the DISCHARGE IS LOST, SOLDIER SEEKS RETURN HOLMES TO HOMES Political Boss Traps the Reformer and He’s TOM MOORE Do You Know What Sort of World It Will Be? Can Picture the Blessings to Come from Reconstruction? SEE THE GREAT WILLIAM FOX SPECTACLE-DRAMA Showing the Versailles Peace Conference r “One who hay had the honor ond “Ff M ’ th P] Son’ sacred possessi: his) official dis- . charge paper, that paper shows 5 4 9 Featuring such service at it ver value,” is es | of Prices o West Young Man’ Charintie Walker wa diss from aes RAZOR BLADES HIS LATEST WESTERN DRAMA OF THE SEASON AND TAKE 1 SOURAET. GO EC RUTURE . ere aH eee a Keen Kutter and Enders will be 25c per package. to leaving here he left his tool kit in the Burlington depot. In the tool kit was also his comfort kit which was en him by the Mothers’ League n he first went into the army ser- also his Gem Jr. Blades, 50c per package. Ever Ready 40c per package. SUNDAY All ure now lost and without his discharge do college. Bunker is record. In a letter to the Tribune he offers “HOLMES CASPER a liberal reward for anyone return- ing the paper to him at Lusk, TO HOMES” WYOMING Mary Pickford: jonanna ENLISTS PRT RATERS Sepiasbbe iS: iSO aa

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