Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Coe Casper Daily Crinune LUCK ATTENDED RESCUE -OF CREW WHOSE VESSEL WAS LOST IN a nbs atch ect command ho twelfth of September, 1918, y delivered its ie on the soll of France. It i the enemy from the the St t, where he had entranch If for nearly four years, threw k beyond the foot of the hills 15 © Meuse, From the very first ¥F American army éntered Into glory. How many fu r laurels was it yet to win? be St. Mihiel operntions was near- nded when the American army at- acked on a new front. On the 28th n was engaged oaf the the vast allied offen- The point of direction assigned to it was Mezieres, on the Meuse. Deployed from the left bank of the to ihe eastern confines of Cam- Distress Signal of Jap Ship Answered by °= Vessel 25 Miles Distant and 45 Were Transferred in Gaie r 27 was iP contataae n wireless of the two ships printed in the), —_——$$————— re the Argonne, formidable emplacement ¢ the German defense, a wooded ter. rugged, different in its very na and rendered more so by all the ive organizations, which had accumulated “there during. the four -years. army. It threw itself with « ardor into the immense melee ask was a rude one but | aa in the operations heroism, 4 hierry and in Beleau sion of the Ar. Uberating t ®| gonne. » 18th of oe it could now in- in the victorious } oo pon its banners the e of the 10th and 6th f rgonne, between the Alsne ant th of October, this great rr in a gr it joined hands with the mch army in the defile of Pre. 1 Consequence of this, the enemy's sistance was severely shaken; —— E ly, it was that spir at on the/ animated all the American arm} il overboare ion the 24th of July, Genera! Pe h A rope Th a in water. t took 28 minutes to launch the the sean were running and the t increasing. We had diffi- naneuvering the ship to stay t o'clock their boats were along side and we took the men aboard All the officers and men are in goc health.” Coptain S. Harata of the F Maru said the vessel first ex: the storm Oc ly afterwar gone, and the bow et began taking water ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS COM- PANY PRESENTS -| “THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLL”. Big Special Screen Productio= “VIRTUOUS SINNERS’ Special Matinee Tomorrow Ladies 10c mpt to run + 500 mile the ship's con — TO WELCOME (Continued trom Page 1.) purpose to take your place as soon | as possible in th P. of battle en months after ation of war by the United | ermany, the American | 4 from effectives of ) men, to 180,-| 0 men. h, 1918, you divisions, six . of which 31 cers, non-com. heater Is Now Open Under New Management ” Presenting THE GIRLS FROM DIXIE CO. 15 PEOPLE 15 The Only Colored Troupe Playing Musical Comedy and Vaudeville Oh, How Those Colored Folks Can Sing and Dance—New Scenery and Costumes arm you Introducing the Big Novelty - The Running Board Out Over the Audience This Show Is Clean and Clever, Catering to-Ladies and Gentlemen f 40c ADMISSION 40c TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY FREE DANCING Don't We orry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of It if you make the Cutic cleanse, Ointment to to powder and perf ecupl Each Free by btn! SietecgDere 300) Muses Shere, Soap =U lntmen (Cotiourn Soup ahares without soe. thing could discourage or check! -|dosea of the new preparation which TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921. pursuing enemy the | or 1918, which wage and on payment of his bill TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. fuel Morin oes ae ap bro Pegg cs igi ram pestnping with Bts‘e found he had eaten the equivalen pete Le i 2 eS “of tour of POR ~SALE—Two burner Revonoo “On the first of November, just; “During this time your Second oka rue the sheep be had |" Msowks saan somattion: 3 three years ago today, the first Amer-| impatiently awaited to attack tn ts its Stockman Eats Four" South Walnut. joan army again attacked and, tn alturn in the direction < Metz. me TOR RENToTwo Yoom furnishes splendid advance, reached Buzazncy, was already stretching her arms —TRBUNE CLASSIFIED AD: ¥ NTT h penetrating the German line for more for deliverance; but, harassed and de- Sheep at Sitting ————BRING “RESULTS | house for man’s pense and westine than 10 kildmetres. feated, the enemy laid down his arms. 1511 West Fourteen 1 -3t. And Figds It Easy, er, floated victoriousty over the Meuse ~7¢ ts you who have made these sac reconquered. fices; more than 75,000 of your eoun-| LUSK, Wyo., Nov. 1—To the tales) “After St. Mihiel, after the Argonne, irymen were buried in the soll of[of heavy eaters which have been cannon from the enemy. consumed four sheep, or to be exact, Ailnee te:tie Wink alse the equivalent of four sheep for, glory also to those of your divisions breakfast. This stockman shipped 12,- the day before. ——___ RESERVE SEATS NOW | VAUDEVILLE COMEDY JUGGLER ROGERS & GALLAY In a Playlet Entitled “AN ANGEL IN CHINATOWN” RUNYON & TRENT THE BOYS WHO PUT THE “U” IN FUN AND THE FUN IN YOU. “The enemy this time, retired defi-| “A solemn hour, which compensated 1 antly; the Stars and Stripes at once all the sacrifices freely consented for took up the pursuit, and six days Iat- the cause of right. the American banner now bore the France. May they rest in peace. Yourgammded Gown through history added name of Meuse. In a few months you French brothers in arms watch ovet{the story of a Niobrara county stock- 1 had taken 46,000 prisoners and 1,400 them man who, on « recent trip to Chicago, ‘When he received his Ms beable enemy. You|check he found that after freights, oYacet him at your mercy and|Commissions and other charges were whether with the Fifth French army fter having asserted every guarantee pass gh he had poised tage wethen to the northwest of Rheims or. with /for the liberty of Ur peoples, you have pe “regione <> a — “ne he Fourth French army, in which they, imposed upon him the peace our gov. orderec\ enujton ¢:hops tro p seaditinnshi haved) De radar ineasalltcs carried in magnificent assault, the! ernment dictated. Has not your task strong positions of Orfoutllex; or again,|been completely fulfilled?” with the British armies for the cap ‘As for me, the great honor of my STOMACH PSET? 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