Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 7

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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune DRO PROPOSAL I et Wholesale Scrapping of Vessels Not to Be Authorized. WASHINGTON, May 15.—Henry Ford's willingness to buy. 400 ships trom the shipping board, involving a rge scrapping program met with nmediate opposition today in some shipping board quarters. Wiile the view was expressed that eventually three or four hundred of ne laid up ships, including for the most part lakers, wouid be forced on Lye junk pile, some of the commis- foners said that {t was by no means certain that the board would agree 0 BUY SHIPS || PUZZLE | || SOLUTION |, ROAD WORKIN ~ COUNTY ENDED From Pa ing the highway depa (Continued e One} it would PAGE. THREE. rite SEVEN Cooking Will Make Or COLLISION TO. a GHEEK and the mountain road in | bee nt shape | of the rar and 1 More cabins will be bui | 1 Spoil the Finest Fish | Se ee cone por 1e Finest Fish) " RANSAS CIT aoe i | BARBARA BROOKS, jo oll WI i, ar per, especia Fee | (xellogg Company, Batue Creek) | Tange them on pares t | As ordinarily used, the term “fish” | the oll and vin: mu | neludes, besides the ‘fish proper, | Dish with slives o a | ls any other acquatic animals such |@nd sprinkle with papri 6 state and onl 1 enn teh H, E. Nichum reported to police | #8 lbs scallops, turtles, etc.. | Sea sibess this morning that at 9:45 o' but in trout season the term “fish’ | " sy busi last night he waa fun’ into —to the fisherman at least—means Mounban noone Real ive back and. forth to corner of H and Glenarm by a ma- | ‘Tout an.t nothing; else. | P f ; ‘ 9 iven by Mr. Zimmerman of| If your busband fs an enthusiast d S m- e 5 4 910 North Burlington street. Nichum | over this sport, you realize that he repared tor ou told Desk Sergeant Guy Wright that | rarely prales the way the trout is al Zimmerman In the ud torn | cooked To him the fish is good be- | [ mer lenants both fenders, te rt rd, and | cause it is freshly caught and he — the rear hub cap f Nichum | looks upon it as his own particu- | L | of men is now em lar achievement, Nevertheless, the | | Park, the | In one minute— just that qu iick—the pain le hum sai¢ nod of cocking may make or | No treatment 1 ng with spoil the freshest or rarest fish, Be- he drew ONEER Gordon ‘Campbell to) Receive Help in | Defense Fund. ove’ f cal a woman is & good meat coo! to avoid the ident with the 2 it does not follow that she is equally | merman car. Zimmerman dre expert at cooking fish. The tendency | without ascertaining the ext fs to overcook fish and many re- the s to the cordin, the made by 1um to police, Zimmerman and chum have been summoned to ap: in police court this afternoon Murray to fix the re. cipes give a time that is too long for best results, Cook.fish until the mtat separates. from the bones and the looks plump—niot shrivelled. arge trout are delicious baked. | , wash and wipe dry, then fill | Nichum ¢ report tes BAalo-al (Continued From Pa Ir. Hughes, tate. The subst then the to consolidate with t $400,000,000 rece can treasury $20,000,000 ive per cent on the ince the army stocks’ w merging vith the pri he debts, leased th nu: interest which would be ate than five -per cent. $20,000,000 as Try an Secretary of tance of these is that the inding commission would ived for army | ance has been paying the Amer: ‘ance would 1 amortization of the total and sive Kellogg fosters! We challenge the World! Yeu balla find a loge’s Corn Flakes. cuts and that is precisely for the order. devise w We will n other offices work will be August The , ¢ man work is started in ge One) be will he war debt said he dic neet today to s of cutting expenditur | “After the ofl royalties are paid in | sy | July it is probable that the highway | to resumed but not before 120 2 2 a ] GHT know whether Nate Wilson will be reemployed as superintendent when COUNTY GIVEN ROAD BARGAIN to any wholesale scrapping for some for the accider n the fish time to come. » justifiable at this time, ean of ike SodtH’-David Siasihiattawtt Gtnat-racies It was th delinquencies in taxes will| street, and John Han 10 works | salt brush over with | Worn agpecieuns Mor from Mr. en x ‘o hugé sums this year, which | for the Casper Drug and Dispensary, sutter and dredge with flour. [jer for ¢ board, and the members are | absolutely necessitates corresponding | have teen summoned to r | in a hot oven basting often | qefonse aitiug. the return of Chairman | Cuts in county expenses. » high-| police court this afternoon to fix | with melted butter or bacon fat. séentend O'Connor from a trip to Detroit and department was the nsibility for an auto acci. Small trout are delicious dipped | Leavenn suffalo before formally going into e We could make any extensive occurred during the rain} jn—gaitea milk (c ablespoon of Judge tat the cor of Center Eighth streets. The occupants of both cars escaped without ir Officer Russell investigated and summoned the drivers of both cars appear in police cc and not MILLIONAIRES ~—QUTIN FRONT (Continued Prom ge One) ny of the can £ y Cardinal did not 90 impre annually at look any ive in the race $400,000,000 ve won Tuesda Churchill! Downs. ere bought. (Continuea From Page. One) According to the turf-wise, Quat- ncipal of all] Midwest company constructed aj rain is the colt they will all have to have re-|standard road about two and one- | be: He has been racing past half times as long, over broken country and instal t 2 cost of only part of the at a lower] bridges a mile. It’s there! You could never mistake it. Blindfold- ed, you can tell Kellogg’s Corn Flakes by the mar- velous flavor. There is no other like it. The world’s easiest breakfast! A package of Kellogg’s, a bowl and milk or cream. Add fruit, too, as an extra warm-weather treat. No pots, no pans. For sale at all grocers, Served by all restau- rants and hotels. (oblogy? CORN FLAKES Geen fresh ALWAYS 7 ready-tovaat cereal ther that gh da nbout $5,500 and | winter dow und New leap and in the Louisian he won them both in which left no doubt and stamina, Since coming to Ken- tucky, Quatrain has been rated along slowly. But he is fit and when he goes to the track Saturday, he will know 8 expected of as to his speed him If Quatrain should win, he | prove bir | worthy would nself the her, for his sire 19 a it would be t ond time in all the fift of by hist that p hands red the purse fer his on in should a derby win, it the his has sent If Captals would be the tory sons for Ton was the fine blood of Blac! nat made Black Gold & member of the highest turf society despite the fact that his mother is almost a cor If Mrs. Payne W HIEneS; of New York’s four hundred, who racer un- der the name of Grentree stu should win the derby with Chantey. still another record will have been established, that of a woman win ning in two successive years. As a matter of fact, the derby only twice has been won by a Woman, Mrs, Lasca Durnell taking it back in | 1904 with the colt Elwood and Mrs. Hoots winning in 1924 Chantey {fs a fine colt, but has raced ‘only twice and {s still some: what green. What he can do in'a field of 20 or 25 horses is a ques- tion, Quatrain Is the seasoned veteran of the race and has derby blood in his veins. If he does not carry die Johnson's colors to victory urday, there will be woe all the way from historic Churchill Downs to the sadly blinking lights of old Broadw the favorite. indoubtedly will be tt such an open race the | IN MOOR WAR, rom One) Spanish Page bases in , but will seek to Ir flict severe a t on invaders each time they s e Lull in with Spahiards keeping st out and reinfore arp Negro Defendant hanges His Mind 1 A Hall a he privile ¢ si s mind in the United States district court here. He has ged with violating the in free ticket la by helping ain a pass on the Union Pacific railroad from Omaha to Cheyenne for a girl. He first made a plea of gullty to the charge, Barly this week he changed the plea to “not gullty,” and Wednesday morning he again erik bis plea to “guilty.” Hall was gentenced to pay a fine f $100 and be confined in the Lara | mie county | Willlam fF the same ser liing, an accomplice, was son of a} Omar Twice in Court| jail until the fme is pata, | salt to one cup of milk) then in fine | eral then placed in a greased pan with a Ittle melted butter or | oll added to each fish. Cook in a | very hot oven. When the fish is re- | moved from the oven, each piece will be beautifully browned on all and will be perfect in shape. 1 corn flakes crumbs are good » instead of dried bread crumbs re easy to prepare and a golden brown. With cooking fish, called the Method"—care should be j taken to complet cover the fish | with crumbs, use a hot oven ard add to defra Gordon crumbs, to the pan. You will en result more than by trying fish, and there will be no odor your hotse SAY of cooking our fisherman has been DEee successful in the number o! trout which he has caught, may be served cold. Prepare a nd in it cook the trout a short time—until the: unus. getting not small they outside those inte t is said by ested that m canve northern | © | Montana will t | gins to leave the bones. 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