Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1919, Page 9

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tas a oe eae. © WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 919 Sif aa a ls Che Casper Dailp Krihune ee earl wale AT TORK SETS mavamae AUS UE WITH Sire BG HORN FAR a FOR DEATH ON dy CRUSHED, DIES fn’ the eries With .22 Rifle in aes mcclece WE2 34156) : 7:8 9101213 * * 14151617181920 = OPENS TUESDAY Halls Bursting with Exhibits and } led Tabane when she distriet court of Sherid Big P : . lox eee te the e mped from a moving ig Program Greets Crowds . : county for Owen E. Sweeney against ~ jumped - tz ‘eee geek rey Cae the railroad administration for § adhe da in sean ee He at Basin oie ae sett’ SIZE 22 232425 26) 27 ver, as Prisoners Are Said (0 for the death’ of John Sw WORLAN 7 é pe phi: sph ee ——_— , he to Be Fed at $2.90 a Week Vhich oceurred last year on the rail | mornihe when Ira of hemine's ae Sepa Rett the : 28 29:30 Z = MORENE TS that county. This is one of] ;, ‘ c = doing the chores for (Ry United Press.) t damage suits of the kind ener, for th NEW YORK, ‘Sept. '}—Snappy| ever brought in the state his cabin on the w foods are barred, but it still doesn’t ‘3 TE r, he found the é seem possible that $2.90 will buy! Mr. Haynes thot three square meals every day for : o hurried to towr ‘ week in New York City. And yet| tarshs » aftais this is the official report turned in to , ' the city from the Ludlow street jail, nistory for op ll is crowded t gricultural exhib and live stock exhib: , of usual y bers of the The exhibit adity with the he poultry far ahend hundred Boys and G girls did not Benevolent and Protective Order lubs “re camping on the grounds its hang- where the Alimony club h , 1 and her limbs broken Today is “welcome home” day for the Of Elks } out, and where a few enen aliens | returned soldiers of this county. Goy t and political prisoners have been in-| ernor Carey will deliver the ate daily. The Gre nds furnish the As a matter of fact city officials » Sheridan 0 country, fi have very little to do with this mi and took up a don the west. : ucle,. for a woman does the king. | de of the river from ‘ di It is due to her that the price is kept yzed been living alone. He down, according to Sheriff Knott. from his hips down and had There will be a REC SULAR session ot \ this Lodge on FRIDAY EVENING, SEP § —————————___———} ae TTT 3 The Forest Service issues the fol That woman is Mrs. Rose Taylor, |!owing bulletin this week on fishing] tle use of limbs; to make a liv —- numbers on each pro; i } who, for thirty-one years, hes pre-|in w3 yoming streams: ing he kept number of hens, rab Ot vee a Press.) est rivalry so far developed APY . H sided over the kitchen back of the | ig Creek (Encampment): East-) bits, ¢ : OUNGSTO Ohio, Sept. 2.— in the camp wagon race, the 3] 3S : . } jail. Mrs. Taylor is 75 years old,|¢rn brook and rainbow trout; water! He had arranged things| 287? eb of Pitt utpointed « ind Paint Rock cattle outfits Business REGULAR ORDER but she says she is just as spry and} !ow and clear; fishing good, 16-inch/ several ago as he h Ritter Pees ee tacoma: Ne duaimas the: chief competitors nd Lab a letter to th according } healthy as a youngster. Only her|@inbow trout; bait and flies. coroner, ¢ Your attendance is earnestly requested, } Both are JAPAN PLANS | GREAT s Lake (Dubois ' { { ry | { ‘ ‘ ‘ { \ \ { i { ‘ )} t | TEMBER 5th, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. | i . imperial government | wrinkled and hardened hands give} Bré ke and and others and explains abou ¢ 4 evidence that she has cooked, with |"ative trout; water cle fishing | his belong and tied all together TUNNEL UNDER STRAIT | By Order of the E. R. the help of one assistant, three m g 2EF white ae Dubai with his o' F By United Pr for an average of thirty prisoner: onant Cre (Dubois ©! which contained TOKYO. Senn ae oT \ day, not to speak of the keepcrs and }trout; water clear; fishing s in bills se popen gs sents 2: i ROBT, COHEN, Secretary ris a jand flies T prison employees an . The decided to rur ‘ } The Ludlow, street jail kitchen is ake (Lander): Rainbow shells thru the Shimonoseki-Mo “fh a big, bare room, with a stone floor. |‘ out; water clear; fish hits , Nese + coal stove sixty years old is at one end, a cupboard graces a side wall, ; and a long kitchen table occupies the center. It is spotlessly clean, for ylor’s life centers around that She has neither family nor pment Creek (Encamp |ment): astern brook and rainbow trout; water low and ¢ fishing good, no large ones; hackle and co. iman, pment River (Encamp- } work will be started this year, Her- home is in the prison. | , SGU Mrs Caylon how) on ment) tern brook and nbow ur ree rvice earth two hundred and ninety pennies ae a te pe and us peeks fabing guanares” Seven “days, in the weeks |)" Fish Lake) (Dubois): Lake and na e€cKs our ruc osts } she discreetly refers Johnson and Sheriff Knott, who order tive trout; water cle: white miller. fishing good; the food and spend the money. Her .. é woke {f Ho Creek (Dubois): Native A i ‘ ‘ part, she says, only consists of “man- Blan clears flahtiiertaies Bat E will study your are being applied and after. ' aging to get along.” trucks, loads 4 i “Te jan’ ; , loads and routes p ; ' It isn't hard to cook for a lot of Grea ((Dubolay=: aNktive ‘ Darang droutes For example, it will explain h i peopley” she added, cutting the} rout; water clear; fishing small; bait 0 ascertain which type of how we inspect tires re, | i frankfurters (Monglay is frankfurter |.) 4 ¢]j Goodyear Truck Tire wil! Pp g- 1 i day at the jail) “if you have plenty!“ Sheridun Creek (Dubois) : of ‘ ularly and report on their \ of stuff, and they’re not stingy with | 444 native trout: water clear; fish serve you at the lowest cost ve . h TaGnlt hacer Coreen I 2 € ; i : condition, suggesting any me here. don’t have to scrimp. rood; White miller. per mile. ects i: wish I could have a stove, tho. Warm Springs Creek (Dubois): treatment needed by injuries No, I haven’t any modern con- veniences around my kitchen. I have to make the coal stove every day end you certainly have to wash that stone floor to keep it clean, but T don’t find the cooking or the clean- ing hard,not a bit of it, though I’m seventy-five.” You notice Mrs. Taylor still hasn’t explained about that $2.90 and she won’t. This is how Sheriff’ Knott says it is don The daily morning menu consists of cereals, coffee, bread and butter. At night the inmates get tea, bread and butter and prunes or apple sauce. The noon meal is the big meal of the day, and it proceeds according to a generally unvaried schedule: Monday—Frankrurters, sauerkraut and potatoes. Tuesday—Hamburger steak, pota- toes and beans. Wednesday—Goulash with beans. Thursday—Corned beef and beans. Friday—Pea soup, fish, macaroni. Saturday—Beef and mutton stew. Sunday—Roast beef and potatoes. And we have it on the authority of Warden Johnson that the portions are a lot bigger than those one gets in a restaurant, Neither does the jail get its food- stuffs at low prices. The warden buy hi ions from stores in th Tonight All) WE Service are FOU a meeting American at Navy TOGE 4 Ludlow street must} °° TOGETHER LET'S | fishing Native trout; water clear; small; bait and flies. Wiggins Fork (Dubois) trout; water clear; fishing small fish; bait and flies. —_> =) FRANGE GETS DECISION BUT WOLGAST FAVORED By Axsoc nuoclated Preax.) 2. mae oung ci PHOE NIX, Sept. France won an unpopul. a ten-round bout he east, former lightweight champion Sporting writers said Wolgast had the best of six rounds and an audi- ance of 2,500 derided the decision. Marie Antoinette had a p: extraordinary head-dres: structure that she invented was 45 inches in height, and was composed of many yards of gauze and ribbon From the folds sprang bunches of roses, and the entire e ice Was sur- mounted by 2 waving plume of white feathers. ———_—— neighborhood and pays for it the same price that e y housewife on at8p.n. returned men invited attend of the Legion GHT and Club THER The selection of the right type and size of truck tire frequently mearis substantial reductions in tire costs and therefore in truck costs Particularly in truck repair Bills, Then we will submit a report containing our tire-equip- ment recommendations and detailing various steps of the money-saving attention which we are prepared to give to your tires and trucks while tires such as cuts, cracks and bruises. , These, if neglected, develop quickly and frequently result in the failure of other- wise sound tires. The submitting of this report will help you to find and stop leaks in your cartage account. It involves no_ obligation. Remember our facilities: a big hydraulic press, a well- equipped work-shop and plenty of parking space. Night or Sunday service by appoint- ment. Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station Blackstone Transit Co. 165 So. Ash. Phone 908 Brodie Rubber Co. 166 So. Center Casper, Wyo. Phone 772M ee aaaaadbbadbbided

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