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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 12

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Casper, Wyoming
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WYOMING FTMT Friday, August 3, 1934 CASPER, WTO. Page Twelv THE CASPER TRIBUNE HER A LAST PICTURE OF HINDENBURG held at 8 o'clock tonight at lie library. Labor eral projects and other mutual interest to workir be dismissed. Everyone ir.u- LABOR CONDITIONS TO BE STUDIED AT MEETING TONIGHT Sage Chicken Meat Not Contaminated by 'Hopper Poison, Sportsman Says veil as council memb s. Former Crown Prince of Germany Reaches Neudeck Frederick Wilhelm Is Among Thousands of Mourners at Bier of Von Hindenburg The planet Pluto travt: space at the rate of two miles a second.

si A meetine of the Federal Coun- AS i or one that appeared affected In 1" 4- XPt fatten -lr-rt Cur Own Foully VSV Cany rVandcd. Selected. Coriired ic-f a mjMiitkt whmitv. any way." There is danger of ptomaine poisoning from the eating of polluted flesh, Piersall said. He strongly advised that every sage chicken killed be drawn immediately afterward.

"The chicken should be drawn immediately afier being shot down. It is a simple operation, and can be done in a moment. If this is not done, a bird carried for Bometime can become contaminated. The pollution may be sufficient only to cause no more than a queer taste, perhaps, and may be eaten without knowledge of the meat's condition, but ptomaine could fce the result." It was at Tannenberg that Von Hindenberg in 1914 led the German army to a crashing victory over Russia. Arrangements have been made for thousands of mourners expected from Berlin to be conveyed to nearby Hohenstein for lodging on special trains.

The family of the late president last night requested German citizens to refrain from sending floral offerings but "rather act in th spirit of the deceased and give the money to public charity." ROOSEVELT IS IN PORTLAND 1 -V7- -'-r- Young Geese J' i 7-to-8 lbs. average. The very finest tl jp young birds Pound JiM.y'j SPRING CHICKENS, heavy breeds, 'lb 20O By GENTHER BEUKERT fCopjrtfht, 1331. By The Associated Press) NEUDECK, Germany, Aug. 3 Germany's former Crown Prince today at Neudeck, now a nation's shrine, bearing condolences of the Ilohenzollerns for the death of thir one-time war tervant, Paul Vcn Frederick Wilhelm, once heir to the throne, was.

however, but one nmonjr thousands of mourners for the old warrior -statesman. The body of the president lies In In a huge room of the ancestral estate he loved so welL Fifty candles flicker nearby. A special guard of honor, at stiff attention, watches. Messages poured in from throughout the worldfrom kings and com-11. oners.

East Prussian farmers, neighbors of the president, sent ex-ITT-slons of their grief along with rulicrs. Germany will bid Von Hindenburg farewell Tuesday at Tannen-btrg. The orator will be Adolf Hitler, who gathered to himself the wnerable leader's authority upon his death yesterday. Special ceremonies will be held Sunday night at the national war memorial at Tanner.berg. An official announcement said: "In view of the limited space available Invitations to this ceremony will be issued to male participants only." Public apprehension that ill effects may be suffered from the eating of sage chickens, because of the wide distribution of poison in grasshopper-infested areas of the state, is without foundation, it was declared today by Charles Piersall, a wild life enthusiast, Izaak Walton league member, and former editor of the discontinued "Voice of the Sportsman.

Because of his interest in the wild life of Wyoming, Piersall has made intensive study into the habits of many species of wild game and bird life, and has devoted much time to personal observation. Current rumor that eating sage chickens might prove detrimental to the human system prompted additional research by him into the habits of this game bird. From this research he established the fact that the only source of human poisoning could be eating of contaminated flesh, he reported. "The age chicken is the only fowl known to man of fowls classed as game birds, that has no gizzard," Piersall related. "In no sense of the word is it an insectivorous bird.

Even though faced by starvation, the sage chicken will net touch Insects. Therefore, sage chickens do not, and will not, eat grasshoppers. "Scientific research has further disclosed that even though poison should enter the bird's system for example, if the sage chicken should pick up biti of poisoned bait scattered for the grasshoppers, it would cause death without leaving the intestinal tract. Even if chicken should devour a small amount of Old Heidelberg HEAVY HENS, for baking or stewing, lb. 1 EREAST OF VEAL Fine for Brew -Dated HIGH PROOF stuffing, 3 lbs HAM LOAF Ready for ih will like It.

Lb 2ac LEG OF LAMB Genuine spring, Qf lb ZC 25c 12C 5 S. "9 (Continued tt-tm Page Oon tion, ebout 40 miles outsiae Portland on the Columbia. The president, motors there after a short parade around this City of Roses. Quickly on his way to the White House, Mr. Roosevelt beards his special train at Bonneville and travels into Washington to lcok over another federal project, the Grand Cculee power dam.

One thin? is certain, when President Roosevelt gets back to the capital he will have the most intimate knowledge cf American continental and territorial affairs of any VEAL ROAST MUk fed, lb. Complete line of Luncheon Meats for that Picnic DON'T FORGET We fatten and dress all of our own poultry. Last photo of the late President Paul vcn Hindenburg to be made 'or publication shows him with Adolph Hitler when the Chancellor went to the president's east Prussian home to report of the Nazi "blood purge." Central Press photo. 82.75 per case Small deposit on case. bottles for S1.00 Blatz is delivered free at any time.

Ice Cold. At Your Dealer or John Tripeny Co. 241 S. Center. Phones 72 Sc 99 AT Kellogg's Corn Flakes Many servings for a few cents REFRESHING DELICIOUS CORN FlAh.eS OLSON GALLS FOR SETTLEMENT OF TROOK poisoned bait, insufficient cause TIME s.

DfloDaosewMes the bird's death, it would never leave the intestinal tract and could in no way affect the bird's flesh. If a sufficient quantity for death should be swallowed, the bird simply would be or in any event so ill tt could Here Are Some Heal Bargains! Peaches Apricots Italian Prunes Barflett Pears the walkout, "unless a decent settlement is arrived at today I will issue en order, as cemmander-in-chief cf the national guard, revoking all permits except these fcr the transportation cf necessities such as milk, ice, and kindred commodities." APPLES for Cooking, 3 lbs. for 10C not fly and such birds would at no time be bagged by the sportsman." "It is without hesitation," he continued the interview, "that I say tvipro it Hhsolutelv no dancer to the Red Grapes, 3 lbs 25c Carrots, bunch lc MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 3.

(JPh Gov. Floyd B. Olson today demanded immediate settlement of the truck drivers strike, threatening as an alternative a tightening up cn vehicle movement now authorized under permits from the national guard. The governor also cracked down on strikers, warning thct the guard would take "drastic action there-alter wi.h reference to forcible picketing." "In view of all the circumstances," said the governor in taking cognizance of the employers advisory ororC5al for terminatins Oranges, dozen 17c Rhubarb, 3 lbs 10c Sweet Spuds, 2 lbs. 15c Dry Onions, 2 lbs 5c You Can't Go Wrong Saving Money! And here is a real opportunity to save on yc ir food purchases.

Compare our prices and be convinced that you save money every day at Pay'n Takit. nnPT ISflTIinnittfC lOlhuman being in eating sage chick- KIM WIIHUKAWd Ab Plums, lb. 5 i 1 1 ij. Squash, 2 lb? 15c Qtvuuiiu a minute tiiiAVMA.w ored bait. Any bird able to flee or flv '2nd only birds on the wing DEFENSE COUNSEL IN should be killed by the sportsman- Lemons, Sunkist, Kidney Beans, cani9 Dozen 25c Wax Paper, 40-ft.

roll 7 Dill by the bunch Pickling Cucumbers Wild Plums Chokecherries i .1 Ti i rtiuutr.v xeiiiis, ca.ii -v 111 -T COMBS MURDER CASE! BREAD, sliced, loaf Libby's Deviled Meat 4 Cans 15c Del Monte Tomato Juice 15-oz. can -gc Pineapple No. 2 can 15c Watermelons Lb. lc New Cabbage Lb. 2C Green Peppers 3 Lbs.

10c Bartlett Pears Lb. 5C Cantaloupe for JQC Oranges Dozen 25 1 Attorney Robert R. Rose announced today that he had withdrawn as counsel for Mrs. Hazel Combs, who is in custody in the Rawlins county jail awaiting trial on ths charge of having murdered her husband, S. S.

Combs cf Casper, ths night cf June 10. Arraignment and preliminary trial, in Rawlins, are scheduled fcr August 10. Rose was retained by ihe accused woman soon after her arrest on EASTERN CASE can be eaten without a moments anxiety." Dissection of the crop cf any sage chickens will prove to the hunter that the bird is not insectivorous, Piersall said, and he voiced skepticism, based cn personal observation that the chickens ever touch poisoned bait. "Only recently I visited several where grasshopper bait had b3sn heavily distributed." he related. "I watched alfalfa fields infested by grasshoppers, and over which the bait had been liberally scattered.

There were many sage chickens feeding over this poisoned areas. Along with the grasshoppers in the the clfalfa fields were large numbers of the birds. In no instance id I see a sinele dead sage chicken Ginger Snaps, lb. 10c Mackerel, 1 lb. can10c Kggs, dozen 18c Soap Chips, 5 lb 29c Corned Reef, can 16c Toilet Soap, giant bar 5c Laundry Soap, 10 bars 23c Pork Rcans, can5c Cherries, gal.

size can 55c Sugar Peas, can 13c Malt, 3 cans $1.00 eza Or for Lb. Long Horn 13c Cheese I Less than 10c bottle Fresh Dressed Poultry June 14. The bullet-riddled body of the former city attcrnry was found behind the vhl of his automobile the morning of June 11, near th2 Ccmbs ranch. 65 miles southwest cf here in Carton county. A.

R. McMicken, Carbon county attorney, was notified today by Rose cf his withdrawal. 2 carloads Kingsbury. Old Edelbrau lie Young fat HENS, Raking HENS, Rocks, Reds, lb. JLd Maxwell House Coffee 4 Lbs.

$1.00 Peanut Butter 2 -Lb. jar 29c Shredded Wheat Pkg. 12c Tomatoes No. 2 Can 10c Del Maize Corn Can 5c Happy-Vale Salmon 2 Cans 25c Amaizo Syrup No. 10 can 48c Mustard Quart jar 17c Garden Peas Can 11c White King Large Pkg.

28c Airway Coffee Lb. 20c CASE Calsomine Ycur Home Fryers, fresh dressed, per lb I8V2C Sheridan Export Beer Case S2.24 Poultry Farm Eggs Doz 24c With Vz. SHERIDAN A NEW LOW PRICE HAMBURGER 4 Lbs. Mr UELTEEN CALSOMINE nM aM Pot Roast, lb. 8c Morning Milk Tall Can 5c Powdered Ssigar 2 Lbs i2c NOTED HARPIST TO APFEARAT GHURGH Salva'ore D'Nufrio.

premier harpist of Atlanta. Georgia arrived in C-sper yerterday after an absence cf seven years, when here before, he gave several concerts. Casperites will have an opportunity to hear the harpist at the Seventh Day Adventist church, 1203 South Cak street, at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. Workers to Hold "Bee" at Church I 8 lO Per Pound Casper's Finest Meats ISoneless rot Koast, no waste, lb 12c Roneless Reef Stew, 3 lbs. for 25c SIRLOIN STEAK 2 Lbs.

29 Swiss Steak, per lb. 15c BEEF TENDERLOIN Lb 20C LAMB, shoulder roast, lb 12c LEG (VLAMB, per lb 16V2c PORK BONKS, lbs. for 19c Country Club S2.25 Blue Ribbon, special S2.75 Casino $2.15 Pilsner $2.15 Silver State $2.35 Gold Label .2.25 Budweiser $2.75 Millers Bock FREE, DELIVERY, Case Lots 25c Deposit for Empties We buy Beer bottles 15c case Lamb Roasts Boned and Rolled, easy to carve Pound 15c Pork Loin Roasts Government Inspected small Pig Loins, end cuts Pound 15c Fat Hens Fresh Grain Fed Pound He 1 BACON Swift's Premium Sliced, f2-lb. pkg.l in 25-lb. Lots CASH c-hn Jourgensen Le" Pot Roast, lb.

10c Lamb Stew, 6 lbs. for 25c HENS TO BAKE A TTsalM naD ply An old fashioned "bee" is planned fcr Saturday by the members and friends of the Nazarene church. The grounds are to be leveled and seeded and seme other improvements made. The ladies of the church will serve lunch and refreshments to the workers at nocn. A general invitation is given by tho pastor to all who wish to help b3autify the church Beef Roasts Choice cuts.

Armour's Quality Baby Beet Pound 13c Armour's Smoked Picnics With a Ham Cure Pound 12c Spring Fries Large Rock or Reds, choice birds 1 Pound Paints, Inc. PHONE 33 Stores No. 1 and No. 2 CONFECTIONERY 114 North Center, Pbone 1061 242 W. Yellowstone Highway US" Saturday, August 4.

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