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! f NECESSITY F0 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919 STOCKMEN JUBILANT OVER SOAKING RAINS ON RANGE A MOVING STOCK 15 PASSING, BELIEF Wholesale Movement to Cattle and Sheep Nearer to | Feed Supply Held Unlikely as Result of Tardy Rains over State; Mountain Ranges Are Good It’s a long road that has no t is he stockman and flockmaster’s turn to urning, quoth the sage, and surely it smile. Faced with the neces- sity of a wholesale movement of herds and flocks to other states or the equally their scope have caused the range: areas are being converted into mud-} So holes and rich feeding grounds. say the stockmen, for while the crisi: has not altogether passed, the miracle is in evidence and hopes are revived that Wyoming may. yet retain the greater part of her herds and flicks. | Mountain ranges are: described as. good by those lately returned from| In many sections. the higher levels. expensive alternate of shipping thousands of tons of feed of | everydescription to tide the livestock over the winter, rains general in| 's to sprout anew and drouthstricken ARRON TAKES UP HOUSE BUILDING theegrass had started for the first| (; “ ” time this year and thé belief is ex.| Cit That Tops “Jobs Open’ for pressed that an abundance of feed will be available for those fortunate enough to have range of this kind. Farther out on the prairies where} the stock could not venture because| : of the absence of “water holes” so es-| With the nec Country Leads in Preparing Homes for All Come:s i Sa. (Special to The Tribune.+ AKRON, O. —Conironted y 0} sential to the pasturing of lands in| than 1,000 new citizens each week, which there is no live water, the tufts, Akron has determined to do the job| of grass are taking on an emerald “joyfully and hue. Creeks whose sandy bottoms had lgng since been scorched by a blazing July sun are running bank full. From the Colorado line to the Yellowstone conditions are reported as wonderfully improved .as the re- sult of soaking rains and trouble ex- perienced by travelers in negotiating the highways is evidence that there is much of truth in the claim that mil- lion-dollar rains have been as common this week as hot days were during the month just past. A week of moderate temperature with a continuation of present rains would stil Iwork wonders and bring permanent relief, according to the stockmen, fgr while some districts will be compelled to get rid of some of their stock, no wholesale exodus of sheep and cattle would be neces- sary. * Thousands of head of sheep and cattle already have been shipped to feeding grounds in other’ states, so far east as Michigan. Others are still leaving but the change in weather conditions is expected to show a de- cided siump in shipments. Livestock generally is in fair condition for this season of the year and good range until snow fles would put them n good condition for the winter. SS eS A certain county of Connecticut boasts of its record o} having had but two murders in nearly one hun- ‘tion of these men want to rent, buy| spending $20,000,000 on public im. dred years. Se 0 be ec todedta dat MPO M eet eeee Mees » nA tees $ + —We Offer——. 4 $ $ + 3 + Costa stoct Soeioegoston Co tact oafe-efoagef ? so fo-alo-ase-s} it, Coat Sas fe-ofe KD ? hoes Brrtoedoeges ge ate + Sbeeedoaeted Soooooos ‘ae nondete tate ete de hrtobrbrbcbecbet OIG P OSM IIS SON SPIO Ne GP 9l GP IGP Net Og NOON right” by “Homes for all.” making It will pioneer the way for other industrial centers‘ by carrying municipal housing theo- lry into practice. A $5,000,000 house-building plan, supported by citizens.of high and low | financial estate, has begn called into |requisition. The initial construction |work, which is now getting under way, involv. all the activity of a war-time cantonment city. Five thousand new homes, sufficient to house 20,000 persons, are expected ‘to be completed within a few months. Akron lays claim to being the most thriving city in the United States jtoday. Government employment bu- reau statistics support the claim by reports showing that while numerous other cities have their armies of | unemployed, this city tops the list of |cities offering jobs generally with 2,000" places open, despite the num- ber of men and women coming in each day. The plants of the larg- est rubber companies are working 24 hours each day except Sunday, but! /cannot keep up with orders. os Plant enlargements have been jplanned, but action has been post- |poned in many instances because of | jhousing difficulties in the city. Fig. |ures compiled at the factories show| \that there are at present approxi- mately 6,000 men here whose fam). bsorbing more | PROHIBITION TO “AE TESTED OUT Peis ramte aa N GOURT SUIT LARAMIE, Aug. 2.—John Daphnis | Sheridan Mah Who Was Victim of of Laramie and Tom Lympasis of Raid Says State Had no Right Cheyenne are in the county jail here to Sarch for and Seize and 145 quarts of whisky which were Liquor almost on their way to Cheyenne are! under lock and key at the court house.! , SHERIDAN, Wyo., Aug. 2.—In an faction begun in the district court by It i8 alleged the men had the whisky! Attorney R. G. Diefenderfer in be- loaded in an automobile ready to start Ree ete Cares on half: off hiaLeHMtiy Charles . Romano) the constitutionality of the Wyom- place’at the Gerber store, Sheriff Tra- | bing and Undersheriff Price making ae erent est Se.laibittorpiia Rtepekedsiand if the con: The $5,000,0°° plan seeks to relieve tentions of Mr, Diefenderfer are sus- thé situation bj: |tained it may render inoperative the Building houses to let at reason-| working of that law so far as it re- able rents to newcomers. llates to search and seizure. | Building houses to sell at a srxa¥| According to the allegations on file |Ppayment down. jin the office of the clerk of the dis- Financing the workman who has a | trict court, on July 10, acting under lot and wants to build a house on it.| authority of a warrant issued from It is believed the principal part the office of Patrick Cusick, Sheriff jof the $5,000,000 subscribed wih|Phomas searched the premises of eventually find its way into Secona|@harles Romana and seized two and mortgages, which will.be handled at/three-fourths barrels of wine. one |a reasonable figure, at relatively low) harrel of whiskey, one gallon of rum | interest. | dealt in by companies which charge) goods are now being held by the |from 15 to 30 per cent, commission! sheriff, {and interest at rates practically pro- hibitive. ‘ Factory heads, business men and At a later date, it is alleged, Conn- |ty Attorney M. L. Blake filed an in- i formation: in the. district court x z «<4: 4, | his arrest, the defendant being re- tire manufacturer, who subscribed | P°°™*"°* be a al court the first $600,000... Asiaimanufac-| 40) pi gendeitey avors :that’ th turer, Mr. Firestone has always be. |/ Otis ot Ca ee < lieved that quality production can county attorney intends to prosecute only be attained’ and maintained thru {this defendant and bring him to trial the co-operation, of satisfied work- 0" the charge of unlawfully possess- men. 3 1 D . vast proportions by the application |im& used as a beverage and contain- satisfied workman ol | who owns a home. | Mr. Diefenderfer further alleges | This latest step by the Rubber City that “the said so-called intoxicating on its way to tle nese position among | liquor seized by the sheriff of Sheri- the forward-looking industrial muni- cipalities of the United States, is sup-| plementing efforts on the part of the | 9% oQ oM% is the workman started. Thru Mr. Firestone’s efforts the material will. be obtained for ‘them in wholesale lots at greatly re. | duced prices, the services of the ar- chitects will be secured at nominal, expense, while general construction | work will be fuJly twenty per cent) lower than contractor’s prices in. the, open market. To keep pace with this house-build- SEMI- ANNUAL reedoedodoto lies live elsewhere. The greater por- jor build homes. | P Poste Mote te Rete tote tee tele Meta fs hn Bea Mehr tertatie te Lohr Botte Boats to aSoade sho eSo-sSe-oge efoto aoe ae ee ae ae ae he-ife 42e ae eho cls tho Seo she seo een see eee teo ene tho eee steele sir sir sto ste he oes > Refinery Men _ :: Attention! WELL SITUATED ™RESIDENCE LOTS™ In Our New Addition, South of the Standard Refinery: On the Following Terms— $25 Cash, Balance $1 No Building Restrictions. Lots 50x130. Fine and Level. ~ HJ. Peterson 301 Oil-Exchange Bldg. Exclusive Agent for J. M. Carey and Brother. Se shoo aRoste eer ioe tee Seo aie See We tee Meo Cee deo de ing program, the city government is AL AA provements, ~ 1M eefoege a oe Sa tot e reset Me Beedeoateteoeteateeoateate coe ate efoto elo egeate ee eeateefo eater efoateate eoateate-eeeirate eee 40 1% foetess o¢, ¢ Srsoegeatrateeafo goatee oegeate es MEN’S AND A liberal discount will be given on all of our White Canvas Shoes and a straight discount of 10 Per Cent on all other Shoes sold dur- Per Month ing this Sale. store (except the John B. Stetso Straw Hats at Half Price, count of 10 Per Cent or any si Srateatecteateatectecgeageadecgecgergengecgecgec — He haw? built his! business to (ing intoxicating liquor, capable of be- | of this principle. , He says the best img more than one per cent of alco-| dan county as aforesaid, or a portion | ‘ISPUTE OVER LAND AND "THREATS ARE TEN INTO A squabble over sections of land | and calling each other names re- {sulted in a $10 fine for Earnest Nie- nast this morning in police court. |The near fight and the threat of Mr. |Niensst to fight Thursday morning | ended in a complaint being sworn out jagainst him by Will Clark. | The city showed that Mr. Nienast jmade a move towards Clark, drew | back his hand in his hip pocket with a|™ hint that he might hit him with a |lock he had in his pocket, and calling |Mr. Clark a “liar” appeared to Judge | |W. E. Tubbs to be a clear case of | |challenge to fight. bs | | In commenting on the case, Judge} court | ing statute designed to enforce pro-|every day if he complained against, |Tubbs said he would be in every person who called him a liar and that most fight or near fight cases were settled out of court. But |he held that the violation of the jordinance was plain enough in this | thereof, will be used by said county |against this defendant unlesss the so* {called intoxicating liquor is by order ‘of this court returned to the de- fendant; that the complaint for a search warrant mentioned above {under which said goods were seized, ;2 search warrant could not be issued }and that the so-called search war- |rant issued upon such complaint was and is absolutely void and of no jlegal force nor effect.” [ Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Greater CasperBrokerage Company Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action Se ES | Sale. BOYS’ SHOES i ieereron are | HATS AND CAPS This will be a good opportunity to buy a new Hat or Cap, as we will give a discount of 10 Per Cent on every Hat and {ap in the n Hats) and you can buy any of our SHIRTS We always have a great variety of Shirts to show you and dur- ing our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE we will give you a dis- Ik or fiber Shirt in the store. This includes all shirts with or without collars, and prosecuting attorney as evidence, Second mortgages are now | and three quarts of sour wine. These | ¥s insufficient in law and upon which, _ Richards & Cunningham CLEARANCE SALE Starts on Saturday, August 2nd in the Men’s Department and we will expect every man and boy in Casper to patronize us during this wonderful sale, as prices will be cut all Men’s and Boys’ Clothing during this Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want The Best < PPLE AIEEE ISIE IES ISEISGE LGPL SELLE EEE: __PAGE SEVEN Se ee eee ee chi Summer-weight wearing ap- AIGHARDS-CUNNINGHAM °": announcements made yesterday. In departments practically all makes of men’s furnishings will go on sale at a ¢ other The semi-annual clearance sale in ount of ten per the Men’s Department of the Rich-|Cent, This includes men’s and b ards and Cunningham store started Shoes, hats and caps, shirts, under- this morning with many bargains W& nd many varieties of cant ready for the eager Casper pur- £99 Neckw is being sold at a 25 per cent discount in this - famous Hirshwickwire make of men’s élothing is included in the ten cent reduction rule of the sale. case. Neither parties were arrested and no blows were struck according to court information. per ASBESTOS Blocksand 85% Magnesia Blocks For years and years and years people have deplored the | of a home through fire caused by a defective flue. No matter whether it was a mansion or a humble cottage they are all alike in the grand total of fires caused by fective More than one hundred m n dol- 's worth of these fires from this one cause United States every year. Is are going to build? Are ne old risk by using brick d mortar urity from loss by the use of asbestos? ou know that no flue is defective when it is new? but and mortar chimneys are liable to become defective at nd the fact that they d » is proven published every ye mpanies showing han one hundred million you buy secure absolute on asbestos chimneys. dollars per 4 immunity from defective flues b ar from the one cau. Don't let a contr: or or builder sell you a house or a building of any kind without asbestos chimney: Mortar will freeze and thaw and contract and expand until it crumbles and falls out, ten tim as quick in a chimney ny place else because of the sudden and great changes in temperature. There is no expansion or contraction to asbestos, it never changes. On n_the house it is there for all time and everybody knows it’s FIREPROOF. BUY ASBESTOS CHIMNEYS It is the only chimney made that furnishes ventilation. It is cheaper than brick when laid in the chimney. This is only one of the many things we will make of Wyoming Asbestos Phone Fred Patee, 693-J—or 803 906 South Oak Street Casper, For Sale at All Lumber Yards Wyoming ote te te taste te tetera te te te te ds Codes Cee Be hn Mn be be by & Mook factory heads who are working indi- 2 -?¢ So eae eo ahe she ate ate oho ahe ate ofe eho ese sho ee eee aie eee aee ae Nee Het SEPA NOHO HE HE Ht 8 Hat Ht Oo ae Oe th Ae Oe he ho shea so SAGs vidually to house their workmen. ° During July, construction of 100 | & ox houses fot Firestone employes will be ee 3. KR? oe, ? 1% - 2 rte o¢, R) , . Soa) ? On aM oe, iM ° se Xa) KO ee o, 2 Sars o¢, % - o4 + ~*~ aXe 2, - of, , + % ore, from TEN to’ TWENTY-FIVE PER y CENT on all SUMMER-WEIGHT ~ WEARING APPAREL. + .X a CLOTHING + We feature the well-known HIRSH- D> + WICKWIRE make of Clothing for MEN 63 and the STEEL FIBER NIK SUITS for & BOYS, and although the prices of Cloth- >< ing are continually advancing, we will x give you a discount of 10 Per Cent on Me aa» RO ? Se Me a er tte, R2 oes o ? % fo ahoes 2 ¢ o * io, oeee, OM otgee, Pn toc eee pees, 2 - Soot eee oe 2 ¢ Sossoete % Me ¢ { UNDERWEAR In this department we carry the well-known “LEWIS” make of Union Suits, which insures you a perfect garment in every Prices of these garments in Summer-Weights run from $2.50 to $ but during this sale we will give you a discount of 10 Per Cent on this as well as other styles of Summer Weight Underwear, which in- cludes B, V, D. styl Porous Knit, ete. NECKWEAR We will allow a Discount of 25 Per Cent on any in the store during this sale, as we want to make room for a new Fall stock. EXTRA SPECIAL—TAKE NOTICE! During the SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE of. Wearing Apparel, we will also give you a Discount of 10 Per cent on all Tents, ‘Parpaulins and Wagon Covers, R? ° % 0 ao efo-aeefet * % ¢ 2 ¢ o M o ee eee, ¢ te ¢ + oe ate 65 o ¢ % M4 2 4, oes iM es Pe ESS ESE SSS RSS ESS SL A al A i cl = URS cc.