Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 6

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ci WOOLEN MILLS TOGELOCATED | IN THIS OTATE Xepresentatives of Eastern Manu-| facturers Investigating Situa- tion with View to Locating | Western Plant. George McMillan, Fred Rankin and | ‘1 Stephan, representatives of the ic New Jersey Woolen Mills, ar-| ived in Wyoming this week for the ourpose of looking over the field with | che view of establishing purchasing} and a raw wool goods menufacturing | plant for the Rocky Mountain terri- tory. The men stated that they had been looking over the Montana wool country with the same purpose in| view, but that Wyoming and North- ern Colorado produced more wool than Montana. IT’S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’ OP A oF BILLS WITHA AN ELASTIC BAND AROUND THEM Such an establish-| | ment would mean that all of the raw wool would be made into coarse | cloth here and sent east for tailor- ing and other uses, thus lightening the work of the eastern plants and putting the company in closer touch with the sheepmen. | The committee intends te make a survey of all of several localities and when they have decided which is the most suitable for their use to take the matter up with the commer-| cial men of that place. It is prob- | able that they may purchase land for sheep raising, as they have done in New Hampshire and Vermont} where two of the leading woolen| mills in the country now heve sheep ranches on the old abandoned farms; TO SHERIDAN 10. ~DODGELYNGHING Wouldbe Slayer of Gillette Ranch- man and Daughter Spirited Out of Campbell County by Authorities. SHERIDAN Wyo., June 12.—John ves! MILLIONS FOR WORKERS IN NEW YORK STATE 1 oP? 1 JUST DROPPED 7 ABOUT FIVE MINUTE be Casper Dailp Cribune T WEAKEN— Ss Abo ff . Casper Private School ALBANY, June 12.— (United Press.) —New York state, through its Management Mrs. Nye Roberts > public works program, will do its bit toward relieving the ment situation this year. be given directly to 75,000 men and it is expected that, directly and in- directly 1,000,000 persons will be benefited. These are the conclusions of state officials following a confer- ence at which unemployment and la- bor conditions were discussed, Over $50,000,000 is to be spent unemploy- York will of New England whose soil, run} Wallace, one of the alleged would-be by the state, chiefly in building and New Location Monday, June 16, Tobin Residence 516 South Durbin Street - - - - = Phone 339 Beginners’ Class, Primary Grammar Depts. down by two centuries of unpro-|assassins of J. A. Carlson who was hi gressive farming methods and lack of |shot four times near Gillette Sunday y construction, which or to be started th is under Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. crop rotation, is unfit for farming | morning, is now lodged in the county purposes. |jail in this city, having been brought Mr. McMillan stated that there are| here from Gillette for safe keeping thousands of acres of these farms|by Deputy Sheriff Janey, of Camp- where even the holders of the deeds|bell county. Wallace’s alleged part- had died or disappeared, and thet|ner in the attempted cold-blooded they can be purchased for from $2 murder, was also apprehended and has to $15 an acre. He stated that some|been released on $12,000 bonds. of the most-barren Wyoming lands| Wallace was unable to put up the;; were capable of serving better as) bonds and was committed to jail. It feeding grounds, as far as fertility|was deemed advisable to bring him is concerned, than many of the worn |to this city as it was feared residents he move is expected to have a selutary effect in putting an end to the depression of business which has been felt for the past Severe! taonths. Of the total amount of money to be spent and the number of mea to be employed, the highway depart- ment leads with $20,000.000 for con- ruction and repairs. men will be employed. Building construction runs a close second, with $17,000.000 to be spent About 49,000 out lands of New Englend which could only be improved for crop rais- | ing by the application of fertilizers | and he planting of leguminous crops for some years to come. Some wool growers and shippers say that in many parts of the state the wool production this year is not up to normal, while a few others re- port excellent results. Wool prices| are good and buyers for eastern woolen mills are on the grounds in| many pleces. During the past week three of the | greatest New England woolen mills have had their buyers on the spot. All of these representatives predict, however, that very little of the wool produced in the United States this year will be made into goods to be worn in this country. “Practically all of the mutton in Europe has been used for food and the result is that we will have to ship mutton, wool and breeding stock to the old world’’} said Isaeec Von Lichtenstein, sales manager of a big eastern woolen mill. “The great difficulty that I see ahead is that too many of the Mon- tana and Wyoming sheepmen are selling their sheep after the shearing season. I don’t think that there has been enough of 2 drouth to endanger a financial loss by the importation of hay and furthermore I am convinced with the present demand for wool and woolen goods that the price of wool is going to double in the next year and repeat the process the year following,’ said Mr. Von Lichten- lungs, and one his arm. living in the vicinity of the attack on $e 7. reas 3 i , |this year. Work in this line calls for Mr. Carlson might take the matter) 4 new state office building at Albany: Carlson and his daughter were let- See eats of ae sibs 5 fi ting down a gate on Trail Creek, 20 kg Ar Cs Centra! slip miles north of Gillette when, without state hospital, several other hospital warning the assassins opened fire on| buildings and normal schools. im, four shots taking effect in his) body, three of which penetrated the After the father had fallen to the ground, the fire was directed at the little girl, but she escaped without injury, probably because the criminals be- ‘came scared and fled. Mr. Carlson was removed to his home and medical ‘assistance summoned as soon as pos- sible. Because of his serious con- dition they have not been able to re- move him to a place where he can receive better medical attention. It i said that Wallace is a rancher in the Gillette district and that the attempt on Carlson’s life, it is al- leged, was the result of a family feud. —— WIRE BILL IS ° REPORTED TO | HOUSE TODAY | WASHINGTON, June 12.—The k house committee made a favorable report today on the senate bill to re- turn the wires to their owners. An| | effort will be made to pass the bill so} | that the lines will go back June 30. | Hi ih Hay iivuilil iil AAA Hib (Results Will | stein. “I do think that the farmers of the Rockies should spend more time in the breeding of higher grade stock. They will have more wool for sale and will, within e short time, be able to sell the first grade breeders to European markets at fabulous prices.” “So great has been the demand for wool that two of the eastern mills are establishing sheep ranches in the more hilly districts of New Hamp- shite, Vermont and Maine,” conclud- ed the salesman. ee BAKE SALE “Willing Workers” circle will hold a bake sale at the Casper Commer- cial Co. store Saturday afternoon from 1 to 5. 6-11-2t ————_ A Tribune Want Ad Will Sell It, GOODBY, WOMEN’S ORE! a TROUBLES | The tortures and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, swollen feet and limbs, weakness, dizziness, Dausea, as a rule have their origin in kidney trouble, not “female complaints.” | ‘These genera! symptoms of kidney and | bladder disease are well known—so is | the remedy. | | Startle Casper | People report quick results from pure Lavoptik eye v A girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by ONE application. 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