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BS, al wh he dit tro cig tal PAGE EIGHT LUSK: BUILDING AGAIN RESUMED LUSK, Ap —Resumption of of the new buil the avder work sin The bi filled with snow to put a pump n the ated of the w The concrete ; now in operation and the york on this building will be pushed rapid] W has been resumed also on the new hotel building. At a meeting of returned soldiers, | vention in the Grunewald Hotel, New sailors and marines here, Paul Bach-} Orleans, Bachellor &|which had for its sole avowed pur- Bachellor, lawyers, and Frank Peter-| pose the reduction of the 1919 cot-; were elected as delejrates to at-/ton crop by one-third and the re- ellor of the firm of on, ite convention of World to be held in Casper Mr. Bachellor left Thurs vening for Casper. tend the Tl. V. W: k and here. e of the Lusk branch office of lor & Clay, brok Denver. <A_ private ve established their resi- wire has ect communication here with nd New York. Dr. R. If. Campbell has opened a office here in the Dr. Campbell was per. R. Hag Stanley & Murane this week. s oil excitement, its| have not become too im-| h the fever to forget amuse-! nd at a meeting held th ans for the organization of | s 1 team were discussed. | cock Ww: appointed and he promises to give! real sport if he can get} spirited co-oper: n as everything! would indicate now. l'. F. Fagan, owner of valuable} holdings in the Lance Creek field, is | in Denver for a few days on busi-| | *. Raynor of the Midwest Re- Co., returned to Casper ye after spending a few da: J. W. Clayton, a scout for the Cos- returned to asper spending a few days ; M. O. Corey, field manager for the s in Cas- eek field npany. t well which is fast near- ing the level where the Dakota oil sands are expected. and wife arrived this;Governor Allen said he understood Mr. Wales will be in| Was to perfect plans “to so reduce kers of Casper|ton that the price of this most need- led and the company will|#bnormally high figure.” Masonic |¢nrichment. This is a peculiar hour. ted with the late Dr, gaged in destruction and the devas- |the world has suffered from under- s of the firm! Production. of {Still endures. een in Lusk on business | triotism during the last four years |duction that the suffering of mankind fhe Casher Dai Cribuite. BY COTTON PLANTERS OF DIXIE Is Combine to Increase Price a Violation of the Law, Gov. Allen of Kansas ’ Scores Planters WASHINGTON, D. C., April 24.—The administration in|®8 il company, is spending a few general and the Department of Justice in particular are being |“ embarrassed by the developments of a controversy between! osT—Runch of the Southern Cotton Growers Association and Governor Henry | Allen, of Kansas, over the efforts of the southern cotton plant- ers to form an organization that will compel a decrease in| cotton production in order to force an increase in the price of | ‘cotton. In February the cotton interests! ———————________ | of eleven southern states, at a con- | southern planters “to trade upon the | misery of the world for their own enrichment” succeed, the next Con-| gress, representing millions of con- | sumers of cotton goods, will have a | great deal to say and to do upon’ the | formed an_ organization \fu al to market cotton at less than subject. 35 cents. In March the South Caro- Incidentally, 35-cent cotton is lina branch of this association in- 4 equivalent to $3. a bushel wheat. | It. affords the planter a profit of | about 150 per cent. DR. CARLISLE IS FOUND IN ROOM THIS MORNING N. B. Carlisle, for years a well known figure in Casper and consider- ed one of the best veterinaries in the state, was found dead in his room in a small outbuilding at the rear of the Lyric theater this morning. The body was discovered bya former roommate of the doctor who searched the room as a last resort to find the dead man. From indications Dr. Carlisle had been dead four hours when the body was discovered. While no suspicious circumstances “That any group of men should, | °7e attached to his death an inquest so suddenly after the conclusion of ; Will probably be held this afternoon the war and while the world is still; determine the exact cause of death grappling withthe tremendous prob- | Which it is thot is due to natural lems arising from the shortage of | ©*USeS. staple commodities, begin a deliberate|, No funeral arrangements have organization to retard production is been made yet pending receipt of unspeakable. It is one of those dis-| Word from relatives. tressing incidents which show how! easily men, in their greed, forget the lessons which should have been learn- ed along the pathway of suffering and common sacrifice.” Angered by Mr. Allen’s stinging vited Governor Allen to address its |members. In refusing the invitation, tone of the purposes of the meeting ‘the acreage and production of cot- jed staple will be maintained at an Continu- ing the Kansas governor said: “I am unable to agree to assist jany body of men to trade upon the| misery of the world for their own ‘Because of the waste of energy en- {tation of war, half the population of Much of the suffering As a part of our pa- we have been urged to increase pro- might be alleviated. We do not know what other dealers have The Friday Evening Dancing cl Mrs. thes Masonic temple tonight- A &- response to word reporting the ill- ception committee of members of the ness of her daughter, Leone, who is Mothers’ League will receive and an- {confined to her bed with pneumo- | ‘other will preside at the punch boWl.{nia- Miss Blackmore has been en- ** * Mrs. E..S. Grant who has been-4il with influenza and pneumonia, is able to be out again. t * * * s 1 Baynard. @{ Hobber rings have been invented 7. cevent fingers. —__—_ But How Was He Cured? “Ym troubled with a buzzing noise * * in my ears all the time.” Keeys attached to littie plain ring; no tag. Finder please return to Tribune. $1 reward. 4-25-2t* H. B. Simcox, superintendent (ot the producing department of the Tex- s in Casper. * cause?” “Yes, my wife wants an auto.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. MIGKEY TO MAKE 6000, TI IFERENT, CLAM An expectant public is talking to- day of “Mickey” which has been || heralded as the “picture different” and will be shown at the Lyric theater e 2 8 Charles A. Cullen has returned from Glenrock, where he went on of- ficial business. s 2 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Leidecker have gone to Denver. Se" 3 Dr. and Mrs. George Smitk left last night for a trip to Denver . + + WANTED— An experienced stenog:|today, Saturday and Sund: { rapher. Address Box 999, care‘ot| Sabel Normand as “Mickey” oute! Tribune. 255 . does Charlie Chaplin, it is said, in mat Oe «¢|pull.ng C. D. Henry went out to his ranch | at Woolton yesterday. . ue out a) ie unexpected stints ‘corsion, 1 ©ar'ton Reiger will play no smal! part in making the evening pleasant. |He possesses a good voice and will sing “Mickey” ‘as a part of each per- i in ‘rapid E. J. Johnson, of the E. J. John- son Auto company, of Denver, ac companied by C. W. Willis, is in town on business. ; “++ 8 formance. Miss Loretta Stapieton of Cheyenne is spending a few days in Casper as see a ae ; | the of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stg- plet s Stapleton arrived in Cas-| Don’t Hide Them With a V. 1. M per last night from Anaconda and/ move Them With Othine— Butte where she ha& spent the | Double Strength | pa: visiting relatives. Af-| 5 x { ter visiting in Casper with friends and |, This Preparation for the removal relatives she will return to her home | Of freckles is usually so successful TeROnsTenne: jin removing freckles and giving a ,_}elear, beautiful complexion that it is |sold under guarantee to refund the ‘arli ‘ | if it fails. Dr. Carlisle had comparatively few | ™oney, if i intimate friends here and very little! Don't hide your freckles under a is known of relatives or antecedents, | VY"? ct an ounce of Othine and re- One of his proudest claims was that, Ove them. Even the first few appli- he 1 veteran of the Spanish- | C2tions should show a wonderful im- American wer and one of his chief | Provement,some of the lighter freck- regrets was that he was unable * Eee cee ie join the army duri; t druggi ‘or the Sein ft army to serve during double prength thing nite tome eee that is sold on the money-back guar-, antee. H criticism, the president of the South- ern Cotton Growers Association chal- lenged the governor to a joint debate. Allen’s reply to him was: “You don’t want to debate with me. What you want to do is to make peace with the Department of Justice.” It would appear that Governor Al- len’s opinion was that of hundreds of American citizens, who began bom- barding the Department of Justice with inquiries if an association to re- duce production and advance prices‘ was not in violation of the anti-trust laws. It certainly would be were it sociation of the manufacturers. hould it be different if the association is composed cf cotton growers? Owing to the fact that the “South is in the Saddle” there is not much hope of any administration interfer- WE FURNISH SMOKE Save your money—eat at the Har vey. ‘ ns MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. TONIGHT ence with the plans of the cotton in- terests, but should the plan of the @ ED THEATER IN THE STATE F IS Cea € THE HOUSE FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 OF QUALITY TODAY Picture Starts at 7:30 Wilham F arnum “THE JUNGLE TRAIL” CASPER GERALDINE FARRAR ‘SHEA Dow Ss’ In Connection with Regular Picture Program : TOMORROW in fishing tackle supplies, but we DO know BUT THE FISH “Fishing Tackle That’s Fit for Fishing.” BAND CONCE Concert Following Pictures EVERYTHING | i 4 HOUSE BEST VENTILAT- PICTURES WATCH OUR WINDOWS NEWS NOTES OF ADMINISTRATION EMBARRASSED | <—crry News] “°S?%SO%t sens, W. A. Blackmore left last | will hold its regular weekly dance, t | evening for Fort Bayard, N. M., in | ‘gaged in occupational training at Fort | tnimbles slipping from | “Have you any, idea as to the! 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