Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 7

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be Ca et Daily Cribune SEV EN ‘RED GAOSS CARRIES GHEER TO THE LEPERS OF BROKSI ‘OHOUT OF "UNGLEAN’ FAILS TO DETER MERCY WORKERS AFFORD UXUREES OF OCEAN, WO Sa renrennene 7 pytrean TRAVEL S A PANORAMA-OF SCENIC BEAUTY IVE YOU LOST RED GORILLA OF >= === IR KEY? TRY KHARKOV FLEES. ig TRIBUNE OFFIGE. BEFORE CAPTURE. f= ta ns ES eas | » (Denikine’s Army Eluded by Chief vo Locks: at He Soo, Ortaréo watched the ctful dis iliseptics, the lepers at a “res dressi ised (By Mail) fowr Ww ed their ‘Tirst Ameficans, smc j F Gah fa’ ecbeivent American canned goods, ¢. 3 ; { oxen shirts as amd su Lost and Found’ Department Pa- i | of underclothing with an assortment rades Collection Sufficient Torturer and Executioner | IP. hig! recontly, of shoes were spread before them. — 6f4 to Unlock Most of under Bolshevik Regime, { | |west of Odessa wh ‘Which re the men?” Major Sito : ae Vom teaportant Bes asked the Mother Superior L pe Casper Southern Russia { Pee tie 1 up of the shrouded figures m offi PA ta SL 1 € erward Lost—Keys—17 of them. | SOUMY, Southern — Russia, —(Ry| Mak] Ue. yon taveniemonel: hetawced: |.) pee Keys in bunches, keys singly and | Mail.) ——This important city, half-4 ris of Ss rought ww itt them thru an interp! w in pairs, long keys, short keys, fat | way between Kharkov und Tzernigov | a eye ly ys f aL An cayer chorus came from he orre keys, thin keys, attached to ringy,'has been captured by the Denikine’s | tn mn he and med ry Th z ot neath the hoods. e. ‘ribbons and strings. {Volunteer army, but the hope of the! “Or eh hapa ties Rta Senet ifauiheraevmtearel Tienunutl Hi They hang in the Tribune's lost| Cossacks that with it they would cap- pt f Ny Bite with ‘aid nee data Aue Aaut Major Spratt ed around a and found department, each with its!ture the notorious Syéenko, led Kolm MiKee A i aa Ghoti ittaduaayl = hein hiox. ol Tk of his own stock possibilities of inconvenience, worry,|“The Gorilla of the Reds” was not} orn the Keeawsatirce F 4 é th t nial : nei ‘att sndance And her box of Bucharest distress—of broken trunk locks and|realized. Three days before the city! Bridge Hi oa freer meteeBiineant tier disteei candy for thal wamerus added Major locked out householders burglarizing} fell he had been ordered to Mosco¥ | n a few minutes bution of the Ameri supplies from Hargis. ta Red Cross automobile. With nothing: but their ing thru slits in thefr all WARNS DRUGGIST NOT 83S ) their own back windows—and yet,| there is never an inquiry -here for a) ingle bunch. In the array sre two postoffice keys, numbers 5467 and 6818, re- tively. At least four bunches were the property of men who were by Trotzky. | To the’ Aficrican Red Crosy who are engaged in relief wor rear of Denikine’s jthe story of Syenk on the first day of their drrival in Kharkov. ! | Rvidence of Syenko’, | |that beckons in friendly fdshiong! more often the bost dips end: courtsys to some pretty island, for there ure islands without number and they vary in extent from a mere! speck holding aloft a lone pine, to a great Indian Reserve embracing! | hundreds of square miles, 4 left the colony, after them erying s show- the nvclopings out their t hank madness met | * jor) them on all sides. | Passing through the locks afi pp Ayr dia aeeer tee prope Syenko wis a carpenter of Khat- | the piper ene ere | | TO GET CA ' ee! * pt ‘eitah it: Wax 6 tae of | SOY, Who was made chief torturer and | keen interest. — Many peo le take p aie! ‘ony up.!" ia i: executioner in that city of 800,000 EriRtOR Batt rae ho rat] ————s people, for the six months of the Red} One bunch belonged to a much |) ministration, Tt je“ileawnt EEC 1 ace eel and devised extreme eruelti by the Salt. Lake Transportation! ae aeyercaes tera ecue | At the fail of Kharkov he was vent | { company, and a beer opener from the jto Soumy where he continue! his Says Stock Up Now with Begy’s Mustarine, the Quickest Pain Killer on Earth and Don’t Disappoint Your Customers. that he Canadian govern< orturers roents, present a busy scene, as sev-\ eral vessels are always passing, through while others are anchored at’ either end yi Ee their turns to SALE IS GUARANTEED SO YOU ARE FULLY PROTECTED ‘ jand-Sandusky Brewing com-| work of terrorism: : : tet a tates) a LAOW De eeS wany ‘of Sandusky, Ohio. | The fact that he was known to be ‘ERE ee portunity to enjoy the Soo Rapile Newspaper advertising inthis géco reeommend It to your custonie Another presents a picture of) jn Soumy inspired the Coesacts with Crsandshy Cs ‘e , popular for Teka and Dances that parallel the canal. ‘ ry's Mustarine will start in su ‘ \cked trunks and hastily summoned}, <pecial eagerness to capture the | Life on board the “Keewatin” ané tion, i rf =, That, ‘ r wherey thine ! iths. It contains two trunk / place, but tival here. thay found Thirty-five years a skipper on the he may be. Fert “MeNicoll ir on| her sister ship, the “Assiniboia,” is skeleton key, ond a “My pay Habe heen given a oie te Great Lakes; twenty-four years in| Georgian Bay, famcus sore aud| conducive to full enjoyment of the rs 0 it at ” M B i 00 nol % vy tsky, the 2 Ist the employ of one company; eleven story and also in real life, as attested panoramas that nature unfolds. The wierd ieee silitis, cold in che Pavorite,’ ontana Brewing com- 000 rubles by Trotsky, the Bolshe years in command of the SS. Kee-| by the thousands who spend their! diving saloons that extend the width Se at Solita? atnhhns, pany “opener.” foreign minister to organize the Red watin without missing a trip on her summers on the bits of green that/of the boats, are provided with large dot the blue waters of the Bay. Ft. William, at the head of Lake} presents a quite different ‘Two very heavy keys, one of them! ierror in Moscow on the same iines be brass and marked Burlington route,'has followed at Kharkov and Soumy. - + : during that time, is the proud record} plate windows and diners are served of: Malcolm McPhee, who is known to) # fresh view with each course of the méal.” There is abundance of deck should not be hard to identify. - A tiny brass key on a long red and k string doubtless fits a school, ¢ ’s pencil box or perhaps some’ childish treasure trove long Since « smashed beesuse the “key was lost.” The largest collection is attached | to n belt clip anq contains three door keys, a Yale key, five flat keys, the ‘key to a traveling bag or suit! case, & queer stubby key attached to| its own ring and the ineviteble beer, opener—a fine bunch of trouble for the loser, without a doubt, Another bunch. of five containg a} Burlington key, two flat keys, the} j proving and enlarging the INPROVEMENT OF PUMPING STATION 0 HOUSE NEW EQUIPMENT: AUTHORIZED Plans for preliminary work in im- pump ouse at the city water plant were made last night at the city councll the Sey of summer travelers that! Superior, hold to the theory that no vacation is! style of complete without a bit travel. Captain McPhee is as enthusiastic! about the scenic beauty of his thirty-| elevators that rim the waterfront. nine hour run from Port MeNicoll to} Fort William as is any tre mukes it for the first time scenery, being of water/ against the hulking who| sight of land. Sometimes it staged | space for promenading, especially on outlines of the|the boat deck, while the verandah Sleeping Giant, a great rocky head-|cafe with its piano provides for ont- land that towers above the towering | door dancing. Much of the voyage is made in! lightful way in which to spend a el is| week’s cuting so as to get the maxi- And wellithe dark ovftline_of_the mainland] mum of rest-and recreation, ess now will be fully pr P teed to all w la can be up with BR t. you ca Mus The reund trip constitutes a de first class was started at the navy rd, New York, under the super- nm of an expert ship’s yeoman, stematic instruction of yeomen IN} tunity for advancement if they en- % ter the yeoman branch.. This is not! an essential, however, as men with! but a fair education come here and,} by carefully. following the course of, instruction laid out, make good com- Young men who.-as-} N Tilly > meet this demand. S.C. WELLS & CO., LEROY, N. Y. LOTTI IIS ISAS IOS MG BA NOTICE! The regular annual meeting of the Natrona County Chap- ter, A. R. C., will be held at the Court House Wednesday eve- ning, Oct. 22nd, at 8 p. m., for election of an Executive Com- mittee and Officers for the ensuing year. SOP LM. ‘ “ = petent yeomen. % . ¢ Aap meeting held in ‘the city hall. A new i one fathine 0) ike attain c ission’ in the 0. {ELSO! Secretary ‘ “W.-M: Hutton, who in 1905 lived 70M and 2 new which is to be built Many Men Required for Yeoman — Men who had dlerieal experi: chief yeoman to pay clerk DUG 90 DP SP BD DPE DPMS SI LS IAS ST a a SF lS 5; ,| Will be constructed. The council - Z nee, bave a par rly good oppot- | short ste | : br: tts Hankinson, N. D.,.may have Jost! Service on Ships at Sea, EG a - a a ; another interesting bunch, at least 4 started the first: work by ordering tag in the bunch bears his name. re apie tate I ae Teo s Says Dep siment @ . ion ia : x xg ctae ti hae 7 =~ SET a 5 Pe cer hae jar hore ee "The additional room will be used Yeomen’ constitute the clerical ¥ teak a crake %: Meet ieunk Y} to house the new 200-horsepower en-| force of the ne which carries on nee We aN es pay oni gine and the new pump,” The new| the vast amount of paper work re- ia ; . ‘ ‘Ae . fiesd fe fa iad vis ham | roof will replace: one Which. is néarly| quired: to prepare the numcrous re. i 5 hi one t keys jingle worn out and is leaky in many places, | ports and. returns between. vessels of ona’ ring, and there are two lone-' The improvement work includes a| the fleet and the y department; some singles, a door key and a flat key, ' Yours, if you can identify them, | and will tell. us.any, story connected | with their loss, We thank you. complete set of stecl appatatus with which to move and hoist all heavy machinery in the pump house. In the past this work has been long and tedious because there has not been and also attend to the innumerable office details in connection with the operation of the individual ships of the navy. Am rn_battleshi, carries from Te if n. the President home. In Arizona MAK, “S \ ERE she comes, homeward bound, with “a the Ces: equipment _ in. the{25 to 30 yeomen; sed us chief A z : i Tig psc ep ieeppmes abe a yeoman, yeoman first class, yeo! : bone in her teeth »and a record for looking i Yk aren ee second cl and yeoman third. cla into many strange ports in six short months. CITY 10 BRIDGE MUD mee Prated according to. their length If you had been one of her proud sailors you "es STRIKE CLOSES brace of ui one shes $05 Paes would have left New York City in January, HOLE ABOUT GITY HALL j BLIN and agre and. this: billet ! been at Santiago, Cuba, in February, gone ANCIENT DU good * respects is an enviabi ashore at Port of Spain, Trinidad, in March and ; ; r Fa. r one. Their work very often bring stopped at Brest, ice, in ADE CD Ene the ae fe PSAs deeds | LODGING ROUSE [21 ge een i ee rit to Being to the city-hall through the muddy relation with their superior officers, the same tact, d retion, intelligence her anchor in the Narbor of May the ‘Atizona swung at Smyrna, Turkey. field: rroundi i i (iy inted ) ; Sia Hs Te SUTURE ie eogeet al DUBLIN. (ie Mail.) One of thr | and loyalty are required of them as In June she rested under the shadow of Gibral- members of the city council saw the AGabures at Bebe fife, aes erage ae cee oh ane ‘ 2 : Nt He tar and in July she was back in New York harbor. urgent need for a sidewalk. «SW. | 20cging. House, bas: jyst:been, ‘closed - ‘ ieee : Her crew boasts th: i ouris Kecte and‘W. F. st hasiee oot WW. permanently in consequence of ¢ | ashore. W boasts that no millionaire tourist oul: vate strike by the char-women and women It is for the purpose of instruct something would be done to have! either the specified cement. sidewalk jattendants. The institution was es. ing and preparing men for this branch ever globe-trotted like this. There was one period of four weeks in which the crew ‘i Nv the cousts of Fi 5 {tablishe, Lord Iveagh, the head}’of the service and thereby keeping DP wevaates 3 put in or some board planking put) ‘1s i Ran Re ae eat eT navy provided | with competent North America, South America, Europe, Asia in place temporarily. . {a cost of 56,000 Iba’ and accommo. | office help, that the yeoman school and Africa. Luring the present storm period i100 over five hundred lodgers of |is maintained at the naval trainin; D A Li 2 fj taxpayers heweshad to wade through! .. joorest class. It wasnot run for| station, Newport R. I. From n enlistment in the navy gives you two und three of soft mud to profit. In the strike the premi small beginning in 1900, when the reach the city hallto pay their bills, SMALL PAVING GONTRAGT were picketed.and prevented from ob taining supplies. The inmates wer a chance at the education of travel Your mind is quickened by contact with SS SSS senttered Smeg thealready overs new people, new places, new ways of doing - many of them slept in the Phoenix things. é a Park. Pay begins the day you join. On board (0 Its closing, has caused great ap ship a man is always learning, There is work = = sb *iprehension and a movement is oJ ta Contract for paving district No. 13 Was Jet to the Warren Constructiop company last night for the same | mice that the company did the Pav- win district No. 8. The No, 13! ‘striet is a short one, | a I nheritance in America to Save Titled Finances _ LONDON—(By Mail.) —Viscount Uffington, whose name appears in : ing in foodstuff. long warm, storm ulsters. the A Osanaiyl, :la wholesale traffigking in foodstu: 0 benkeueeete the wne, ata 8 Mt bought by the municipality but di- Various shades of brown, dom of Graven and his 48 hay, Yerted into other channels by the war/| green and gray mixtures and , p e vrandmother was Mrs Bradley Siar! | Profiteers, according to the story novelty patterns, single and tin, of New York. F|told in the town today. double breasted with and with- ‘ © Newspapers express the opin- handsets "et cave out belts. : ion that the young vigcount's émbar- otber Hie Tote, 500,000 Saatae The whole overcoat family is rassments can be only temporary, of dried fruits, fifty carloads of corn- here at prices from $25 to . ‘ since he is said to be heir to much menl, large "quantities of canned $100.00. of the wealth of his American grand-} mother, and in addition is heir to his father's lands and three mansions, Lord Uffington came of age in 1917.) Ne was | fighting in ice, it being necessary to amputate: his right ‘eda ove the knee, usly wounded while i fodt -to secure the re-opening of th before the winter, GOVERNMENT FOOD IN BERLIN DIVERTED 10 GAIN OF PROFITEERS| BERLIN—(By Mail.)—While the people of Neukoelln, one of the bus- iest sections of Greater Berlin, were clamoring for food -some of its offi- cials and employes were carrying on lodging hous Among‘the items thus shipped to meats, and much other needed food. Even the wife of an, alderman is charged with having had a hand in} the grafting bee. | eae What is believed to be the largestj wooden tower ever built—256 feet are ason, “some pumpkins” this si They simply can’t be beat for all round goodness and value. ' Overcoats for every purpose, from stylish dress coats to the Jo to be done and he is taught to do it well. Trade schools develop skill, industry and business ability. Work and play are plenned by experts. Thirty days furlough (vacation) each year with full pay. The food is good, A full outfit of clothing is provided free. motion is unlimited for men of brains. You can enlist for two years and come out broader, stronger, abler. ‘‘The Navy made « nian of me!’ is an expression often heard. Pro- Apply at any recruiting station if you are over 17. There you will get full informa- tion. If youcan’t find the recruiting station, ask your Postmaster. He knows. EE A A EE 'High—was erected in Cleveland re-} \éently in connection with the work of! tT Ps coating two great steel smokestacks | PHO With cement. | The Bible chapters num of which 929 a¥e in the ment and 260 in the New.

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