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I 11 we ur ne Th: tit ‘ony oro an€ ae shoe weed aa Tee LUSK CLASHES. | ( wi Soe You “TOLD LiKe Sne DID / [F YOUR PATIENCE A PROMISE TO | . - seats DONT WEAKE STAN FoR AT | teas ST ONE f{ MONTH if Niobrara County Oil Crew to Cross 1 icks with Local Champions in i Game at Athletic Park Sun- day Afternoon af- m is eat rain of fans egation is said dy organizations confident that | e cinched. ‘ is strengthen- itions tomorrow chances, so ve stated today mound for the t wil] do the re. FIGHTIN HISTORY OF THE 148TH ee ee e . e Or app: the | armistice had been signe, ae Sho remus marae er > ocameace tat one White Mountain r ti f I ed “s nay creme scw est [Were in Acts Sathacs at Rent "he Dis a’ Year| Gerisny ac Hotes neariCoblent, a in the A ee ance. ' ‘POWDER RIVER’ | HEROES FETED | iN CITY TODAY (Continued trom Page One) Germany at Hohr, near Coblenz, until eee ee ordered back to the United States late I C F The majority of Wyoming boys i J smashed by the fires from the bat-: in May, 1919. ce ream reezers ies 48th field artillery prior to en eries of the 148th. By that time the The regiment was in the fighting tering the army to fight the boch yermans, who surrendered. A large, line for a total of 134 days. Its cas- | we ep members of the Third infantry } va nfantry had surrounded the! ualties amounted to mapproximately | Wyoming gu When the call t | uantity of artillery, small arms and’ seventy-five. This list includes those | arms was sounded in early 1917 th { tmmunition was Captured also. killed, died of wounds, wounded and | Wyoming boys were put thru strenu But the 148th didn’t stop. It was gassed, SPECIAL PRICES: ous training and on August 191%] n action constantly unti] the river Originally the regiment was attach- 2-quart size..............$4.00 | they were mustered into federal] serv | Vesle was reached August 15. It was ed to the 52nd French division of the . - lice. uccessively at Veils Maisons, Fonte- Sixth French army, which was com- 3-quart SIZ 5! Sai eh siteeey Bee Nouke . $4.50 Leaving Wyoming they were sen | 2elle and Verdun, from the 1st to, manded by General4zouraud. On Sep- North Carolina | he 19th of July, when it crossed the tember 1 it was transferred to the i125 men from this regiment ar mm Fort yes- t was split into tw: }| Marne close behind the Germans,| First American army corps. The . aqua tsize 315 will e of the members of] noving to Cadet Farm, near Belleau! 148th was the first American heavy ers today. re transferred to the | voods. artilléry to reach the front lines. } bg rt F which! Walker D. : i During the Chateau-Thierry battle, —_—_—_—___ Reduced Prices on All rre for quaran-| of Railroads, whose middle initial i ing members were attached to the] vhile t 116th ammunition train. From Camyf] vood because the government-controlled| Green the 148th went to Camp Mills railroads under his direction contin-| from which place they d wher y ue to pile up balances on the wrong! they sailed for France " Wyoming in| side of the ledger. Mr. Hines is also; transport Baltic. 148th was shelling Belleau After the ball game Sunday go to Veaux and Dormans, a single Garden Creek pienic grounds to the REFRIGERATORS AND HOSE 3 an shell killed seventeen mem- barbecue. Dancing contest, buch ‘ vers of the Third battalion. This bat- and wing dance and ragtime musiv Sery lost 27 men during the first five| of all kinds. Everybody welcome ¢ ares days of the fighting. | 6-28-11" ered out Fri-| blamed or credited with having kick-| with the Tu Onihe tangieerotithe Marmcithe 1ing 70 would | ed over the government plan to main- _In the Irish se ; 4 ord shows that/ tain prices, torpedoed, the Baltic we ada Jat eingromeCadet atm X20) KEELEY oO es ar are 0. which is not expected to! now admitted to stand for “deficit intil next week. , and the following day per man of 1 : ; “« +9 themset 1 last HEHE which £ Elaneingy eee , o Beauvardes, August 5 it moved IN : : HOLMES TO HOMES ee mote je Jas 4 jwhich failed to explo e Speke ae rss STITUTE night, ore Pe. pedo that fai sink the Baltic wa Ad Chery’ CHaresine i Neave cascaltios ee DENVER, COLO. a a i n returned sol the one that destroyed the Tuscania | rain were suffered, AEE 1Qu 3 Al DRUG ADDICTIONS dow F anes i Tl A E, KENWOOD ae einiang of ee Tuscania wa | jatteries C and D. oa y maTcaie Steere Colorado | = = : . - | witnessec by almos every mat *. Le "4 ° , s The regiment was then transferred 1 , Secretary a hy : ef eeeaeees| faeca trar't Cuenca soe Stu MILTEIMEEER EA GRRETCE PEGE here the Genuine Keeley Remedies | Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Mone = of welcome to the” ler in the same convoy were struck | * Went by way of Barzy Passy, Mon-) ~ = r “Wyoming's Own,” Firemen Gea Whe Wrong Direction jy torpedoes and sunk. ‘reuil, Veils Maisons, Bouzancourt. | ee cheon, follow: But Complete Run of Over “The regiment landed at La Havre | >* Dizier and Souilly to Mouilly, ten) ™ Ss >, niles southeast of Verdun. 4 Jess Andrews, Mil France, Feb. 6, 1918. It sen pr ae eae | THE HOUSE Ed » Floyd E, McCoy, John Bite immediately to the artillery trainin; we eae ae to, AE) OSES MATINEE OF QUALITY L. Litler, Claub B. Horm, Clarence —— OTe school at Le Souge, near Bordeaux | ‘47 at Souilly, August 29, moving Ne Thomas Fleming, Maurice Fire in a three-room house occu, \in southern France. After receiving to Minorville, on the opposite side of I William | pied by Fred Gouges, which was con-| .,_ Sada lcairacniamente ronnie the St. Mihiel salient September 8. {| s +] Losovich, Ralph Horn- fined to one room, caused a $200 los: sterday afternoon in the Kenwoo: French=heavy 155 centimeter gins As the Americans pinched off the | e 2:30 & 4 P. M. -PICTURES TONIGHT a] a lr BEST VENTILAT- FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 ser dette mater oer ED THEATER IN € Mitts, J . Logue, =the regiment completed its training salient which both sides for three! } L. McKendry and 24dition. The blaze was extinguish- BFE jae ae years had regarded as impregnable, | THE STATE ank Bybee, all of ‘of Casper. ed with pails of water before the és Bae s the-148th moved up to Limey, where fire apparatus completed the run July 1 the regiment moved to the oT F HUN of more than a mile. The firemen| front. It entered the battle line just i comelce in action until September) TOD A Y s a 2 aes | south of the Marne river near Cha- 2 ; 2 a " Whi LE 3 l Fee peneinalin docaatthelicee, - |tead| Thierry ‘attached! to/thelimitty.|). cope uber 16 the regi entwssion dered to the Argonne front. Its first ‘i othi second French division. The “first | C€re® to the ° epee ered \\ 1 Bom erticlés bof sclothing : caught) = tas fired abithe enemy July 5.| Station was Germanville where it was | fire in the clothes closet in one room ~~ | held from September 19 to 30. From! and before the flames were put out) July 14 the Germans opened their) 150+ time until the armistice was sign- practically all of the furniture anu fifth great drive of 1918 against the) (4 in, regiment was in action ara THE HOSE SHYS CHIEF other household articles in the room Sector in which the 148th was sta-| ot. Tt followed the retreatin ’ had been destroyed. tioned. They pushed their way over e| LAST SHOWING “OH, YOU WOMEN” WITH ERNEST TRUEX AND LOUISE HUFF TOMORROW William Faversham me “The Silver King” . Germans to Esnes, Nantillois, Clery, “Citizens of Casper must stop |_ There are no fire plugs in the the Marne and ae 1 the other|!¢ Grande and Laon, where it was| all irrigation work and sprinkling | Kenwood district, firemen said today,! And then the 148th and the other | @ as soon as the fire whistle blows,- ,2nd there were no fire plugs for American artillery turned loose on the said Fred Villnave, fire chief, in |five blocks from the scene of the Hun flood In eight minutes a stone a statement made before he lef: 'fire yesterday. At the present this) bridge which it had taken the French here this week for the east. “This | district has no water for fire pro- fifteen years to build was destroyed} rule must be observed at alltimes tection but it is understood that the by two batteries of the 148th, which | during the day and in the early City has Plans under way which will were five miles away. Under a con- evening. Any body caught ir- stant fire from other Ameri rigating or sprinkling is subject tillery, the Germans, their ret to a fine of $10 to $100, according off, ceased their advance. _ Fr ntical- tolthelprasentieltysondstenced ly they threw a pontoon bridge acro “The fire whistle will blow one arne over which they might r blast when the fire is out, and then man had | all irrigation work and sprinkling n shattered by | may be resumed. This is to in- sure water pressure and a larger supply during a big blaze.” |__ POPULAR FOR CENERATIONS” | PLANTENS = Br ACK C & © OF ve apsutes ¥: | Again the Huns attempted to con-| truct a pontoon bridge. It, too, was 000 cClure. onjell, House Mover. “The Silver King” is one of the most intensely dramatic motion pictures ever screened. Its thrilling depths could not be better sounded by any living actor thareWILLIAM FAVERSHAM. It is a picture of love, of life, of death, and will touch the deepest cords of your being. William Faversham is a master. NOTICE! or Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales coven e's) Summer credit on returned goods without the dup- eee Comfort \ i Sccccnce/ snesscsbesovecabecsscentoctnteesttieteteenn : — Me---I Know Casper National Bank Corner Headquarters Street Sales Casper Daily Tribune DENVER POST AGENCY Phone 414-R - - - - Chas. 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