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FNL EMPLOVES READY FOR “NO ACCIDENT WEEK Department Heads Call Meetings “to Discuss Safety Methods Aty -. and Prepare for Making Am Record Drive Bes fe Bos Posters placed ‘conspicuously in Big a1 the offices of both the Burlington Bui and North Western railroads here Bu: call the attention to the “No Acci- Bla dent” drive which is}to be held thru- Co! Gut the country from October 18 to Co 31 Co’ Meetings of the employes in the Elk various departments will be held the “Gt. remainder of the week to. discuss Ge sefety methods and impress upon ail Bu ne neces ity of exercising greater a3} care in the prevention of accidents ia “See that YOU don’t get hurt” Lu is the way in which one of the strik- I ing posters reads: Us In a campaign of the same na- Mc ture held the latter part of June the No urlington lines yad the best record On of any roed west of Chicago and py that road is out in an effort to Ri Make the best record in the present RY dive. Much enthuiansm is being mani To fested in the matter. Freight office Ww employes held 2 special safety meet- w ing last night. = MINUFAGTURING GENSUS fe TO START IN JANUARY ‘ure of manufacturing in the United | Sin will be obtained by 1500 Specizl agents of the Census Bureau *who will -begin- collection of in formation January 2, when the de- ion count is started, uring census, however F ~ WASHINGTON.-A statistical pict- The manufs is separate, The last one was made “ta M for 1914. It showed factories un- der normal conditions for seven months after which the world war i was in progress, and a temporary industrial depression occurred. The coming census, which will cover the co year 1919, will show factories,in the ne transition from 2 war to a peac tieme W db: Vd re It is estimated it will find there are #i approximately 300,000 manufactur- sa ing plants, employing getween 9,000- de 000 and 10,000,000 persons, and! co having an annual output valued at‘ tic from 40 to 50 billions. we After 1920, manufacturing. census- ,-€s are to be made biennially. They: Bi ¢ ge Will show wages, costs, value and n - ture of output, and other detailed it facts. a: . "WINDOW GLASS » TOO CLEAN, IS «::’ USED FOR DOOR Ss} z A young woman who was look- a ing for work at the. Harvey res- jy tturant made an abrupt entrance T: last night when she walked through d the plate glass window at the foot é of the stairway, mistaking it for a - doorwa: She was unhurt, but the window was completely shat- tered. The girl had no money and her offer to work in payment for damage done was declined, It ll cost’ sbout $35 to replace the low, Mr. Wisner said this mor- —~> - YBlas Indians at Panama objected to a government or- wearing nose rings. ——— > The Grand Canyon of the Colorado | wives in honor of Brigadier Ge’ 'B. A. Ri driver in Arizona is nine miles longer §than ? ik teen years and four months of s ro rrying, the body of Capt: ed in action in Franee from the under heavy machine gun firs. ! Sergeant Sanberg, with a lieutenint) and ten other men, of Belleaus against repeated G attacks fot two day: :mition at Fort Russell to substanti } will arrive at the post F. eAnnouncement We wish to announce to our friends and cus- ~ tomers the removal of the | LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING REAR ADMIRAL’S BODY SHIPPED TO WASHINGTON sits Ln : ’ és CHEY a Oct. 16.—‘iike | mer owners of liquor seized & DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 17—A body of Rear Admiral Richardsor Jas and Glenrock in raids herd of cattle, driven across the Clover. who died on a Union Pa- cifie train west of this city Wednes day, while the officer was enroute from California to Washington Thursday morning was shipped to Washington, accompanied by Mrs. Clover, Miss Doris Clover, Dr. A. J. Kahn of San Francisco, who attended to the aged admiral on the journey during which his death took place. ANOTHER TOWNSHIP 10 BE OPENED FOR ENTRY s % ‘Tribane.) +5 v Oct. 16 Township 28 3 ed and unappropri 28,000 acre tract will be entry under the land November 15, 1919, according to an nnouncement made at the United and office here. The town- in the northern part of Yoshen county and Jayem \is the only postofice in the area. Marine Hero In State Capital On Trip Home of the outstanding heroie figures of America’s participation in the world vi Sergeant Carl G. Sangberg, si is in sixth Marines, second divis Cheyenne, enroute to Salt Lake C where he will visit relatives aking on” for another enlis in the Marine corps. Sergeant Sandberg, who n with the “Dvil Dogs’ to officially. cited for~h Duncan. the first marine of ments arrived and the cor of the village was accompl “Sergeant Sanberg, a ‘‘w man” physically, is so modest stranger can not d from imation that his service in at all cut ef the - 5 px his hero- pplied hy aswell, is and his friend, S tvhom he jis 15-CUN SALUTE. WILL ing 4 HERALD ARRIVAL GEN. LIGGETT AT AUSSELL (Snecial to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 1 booming of a salute of fif nh guns will signalize the arrival at Fort Ri sell Frid. of Lieutenant Gene Hunter C. Liggett, commander of th western department, who will inspect the post. There is no official infor- ‘The ate an unofficial report that tary of War eral Liggett, Friday evening, will be a puest at a reception given b: the officers of the post and Poore. commandant of HURRAH been resurvey is in this} ubject to} s after ‘GED SHE ES BY AUTOMOBILE AND QUES: DEAD AT HOME iy sy wiser carn 'OF NEIGHBOR automobile al Greeley, C- «, disappearance was reported at Gree- LIQUOR SEIZED IN RAIDS © SAND KICKED ON NOT TOBE TURNED RACK “RACK BY HERD DERAILS TRAIN DOUGLAS, Wyo. Oct by the stat have no hope th supreme court i turn of wet goods was un overruled all moi to the con- hour and a and the case will go to the + - st tribunal, it is believed. ; EXECUTIVE MANSION AT iDOUGLAS PAVES ALLEYS FIRST; CONTRACT LET } DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 17— 1l is {enroute to Douglas the beginning of work on the & contract to be awarded Alleys in the business}. rict will first be paved and those behind the project hope to have the ; streets pav ext year. ~ DAN MAN HIT += wowaNn DROPS cial to The Tribune.) taker, . » Oct. 16— (Special to ‘The ‘Trihunc.) en automobile driven by CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 17 Miss Eleanor Lord as she was cro: Mrs. O, P. Lahmon, 65, dropped ce ing a dark street intersection, W: hursday evening at the home of liam Elmore, 60, sustained injuries neighbor, where she had gone io reo Pa —One which resulted in death before a sur- the evening paper Death was CA lure. geon could be summoned. Elmore, by heart f: who was a resident of Alliance, Neb., 2 had been visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. S, G. Mendenhall, TURNG who resides here. oe TAX LEED quTO THiEvES CAUGHT AT BY BERMAN HITS AL CHEYENNE 0 To eneuey AUT BME NECESSITIES BERLIN—(By Associated Press) (Special to The Tribune. ) —None of the new German tax CHEYENNE, Wyo. Oct. 17.---Wal- measures is more stringent and all ikin J. Harkindorn and V. H. inclusive than the turnover tax, es- held the town: Kirk, charged with the theft of an pecially that part of it relating to 7. Wed- luxuries. Virtually everything) im- n to Gree-, aginable beyond the veriest neces- f Hall of sites for the househod are taxed all| a noon, the way from 1 to 15 per cent at the ter B y evening, were t in custody of Sher county They were arres automobile jus a in the tolen store where they are bought. two hours c ley. « bn der the 15 per cent clause. | The taxes will vary in severity ac- Acentury ago the law. of Maine’ cording to the price of the articles! obliged 2 husband to pay all his purchased since in this way the. gov-| | Wife’s debts in case sne bought him) ernment hopes to put the greatest any clothing. burden on the wealthy. “Buffalo Bill” got his sobriquet by killing buffaloes for laborers on “#YS: the Kansas Pacific railw struction in 1857. con- mal not to change the laws until his re- | Will collect the tax, turn and then left forever. A Tribune W marks. Thi * To Auto Owners » For One Week Beginning Friday, Oct. 17th We Will Sell Brunswick and Hood Tires and Tubes So Mec%ecteste cM Soehocfeogege-' oe, + PO) ar teot ene 0, 0 “et o¢, % oo, ? Me 4% Sea " K2 oH ° oF wats RECOVERED, TNE WUE ed Merchant THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Oct. 17.— e commissioner's office | Northwestern railroad below hese, side of the shook enough sand from thcir hoofs | securing the re-| o9n the track to derail one car of 2 t which oy suite eravel train and block transporta-| ully appropriated by , the; tj, work for several hours. Onc} authorities. Judge Ralph Kimball passenver’ train was. held up aniThe body of Harris Woods, promi. : f by the accident, nent business man*of Thermopolis, commissioner of this county, who was drowned six days ,ago in the Big Horn river while hunt- ing ducks, was recovered at 11 o’clock |.Thursday morning within 50 feet of | the spot where he lost his life. ;of six lake divers who-were brot! to Thermiopolis to search for the body, located the remains with a} \ grappling hook. gS Woods was caught in a whirlpool |in the river a short-distance below the cond railroad bridge ver while trying to retrieve a duck {that he had shot. Woods was a brother of Charles oods, organizer of the Kelly-Green He was.interested with s brother in a number of oil. pro lerties as well as the Woods Brott Mercantile company: the biggest con: | cern of its kind in this part of Wyoin- CAREYRURST 15 GLOSED NNE, Wyo., Oct. 16—; Wyoming’s summer executive man- ion at Careyhurst. Converse county, been closed insofar as the BOV- | pi. quarters there are concerned ernor Carey and family have | d the executive mansion’ w, here which during the greater part: of the summer housed only a care- | extending. over six to recover the body failed and as a jlast resort, Charles. Woods wired to | Chicago for a half ‘dozen lake divers o take up the. task. The shortest sentence containing the letters ‘of the ulphabet is ck my box with five dozen liquor. ——_—— . Mt. St. Elias in Alaska is 3500 feet higher than’ Mont’ Blanc, called! by Byron “The ‘Monarch of Mount-! a : 1 oo Skins from which top grade shoe} leather is made come from India,, FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1919 France has no farms devoted ex-| where the depth is 32,099 fect. clusively :to poultry, but the farm-) principal European tonguee. 1 a eo ers, virtuelly’all keep chickens. ‘ mos ST ae The oldest existing bank note ix ‘ of the 1,646,000,000 speak the | dated 1399 B. C., and was issued |y is in, the Pacifie off Mindanao | ,,, Chinese. government, “4 en ae rage my), i} Coal-Burning, Self-Regulating, if Safe Hot Water Heating System The1-Car System Complete. Other sizes for 2- to 10.car private Garages at prices that are surprisingly low. Any hanily man can set up WASCO in a short time. The nse of one freeze-up would pay for a ‘O Heating System. Burns only about 5 cents worth of coal a day. Requires att@ntion once in 24 hours. WASCO makes winter ditiving a pleasure. Telephone or Write us for More Details and Big Mustrated Cc at gives the experience of many users. : J. T. BOGAN © 133 W. 2d. Phone 911 BUY YOUR APPLES NOW! Fresh Shipment Just Received Bellfleur Apples box, $2.75 Jonathan Apples, box, $3.75 Africa. and ‘South! Alphonso the’ First, who founded twelfth century, was ‘said’to: be 7 ——_ ie: Ordinary trains: go:: an hour can be stopped in twenty and. in’ ohe.. thou- sand feet by air brakes. one-tenth, to fdur billions,’ to take account of the territories ceded to nig fifty: miles ts There are nineteen categories of luxuries eleven of which come un- Se etn as A Tribune Wantad The taxes will be collected in two Where it is possible, the sell- er wil add the tax to the price of the {article and turn it in to the. govern-| — menf. In the case of articles manu- Lycurgus, the ancient Greek law- facured in one place and sold ‘by re-! » bound the citizens by oath tail everywhere the retail dealers The government reckons that the! turnover tax will total 4,500,000,000 ; sum must be reduced .by Po s%o toate Me Mo stecte che o& rates Me aSoate ste etoetes ected Po Potato stot tote tete steam \ o ow. K? + Oe 6? acters feet ectontetoafonet wey oefoatertentertet oe Wee ete geaeae gy. oe, R + Oxy-Acetylene Welding Shop to Old General Machine Shop Building = Will be pleased to have you call, as we feel we can give you Better Service than ever in our new location. Fred Woodbridge GENERAL MACHINE SHOP BLDG. South Wolcott and Linden ~ Phone 611-J. Across from thé Coliseum. 2, ? Sea See tet RO Sa a TPE 2608 te tap TESESER GEESE Ge eae aba a SRE ste x +o ‘| * # ese tb Ute EIRENE EER eH IE REE EAE eae teat de tea a ae * * * ck LTT , % Corner Center and Linden. B Soagonsertoaie-toetontetsonte ate-eheetoateatedtnate soa, At a q O% Discount We are cramped for room and must reduce our stock. Auto Owners, you know the Brunswick and Hood Tires, none better, and during this sale you can save money. Center Street Filling Station GAS, OILS AND ACCESSORIES ‘ HIGH-TEST GAS. > bie Head 1 AS IT CLEANS- Natrona Power Co. Phone 402-M oinhoalestoinhodte donde d PERT CN iwc Crabapples for Jelly GREEN TOMATOES, PUMPKINS, SQUASH. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. CITY FRUIT MARKET South Wolcott—Phone 247 Carpetings require more: than an electric vacuum cleaning to rid them of their dirt. They should also. be electrically beaten to dis- lodge embedded grit. They should also be electrically ‘ swept to collect stubborn- : clinging-hairs, threads and lint. Only The Hoover performs these three essential cleaning 4 functions. -It also is GUAR- ANTEED to prolong the life of any rug or carpet. That is why The Hoover is the .most popular electric cleaner and why you hear it praised so highly by its users, * * * Hoovers are priced today the same as before the war, Havea Hoover demonstration in your home or at our store. Convenient terms if desired. - The HHOOVE ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER «: Phone 69