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Sib 4 r CA 1p CTOR nh project willinot be given by. the engi: Feo toto “a. cua tak a Put “NIGHT RIDERS’ ee basave | FIST PROGRES an MIE co L iT AULT Vieors | Until eaniy, sprite: w » ealed teeting of ot | 6 : On the entire tin All bf the hose)” An. espe: CT, U. is calc members of the W. 7 , f $ ; © stonders Interviewed by tho party bert caday afternoon nt the hor | ayn r the: exception of one man. were in \a-)f0r WVeUt CT WW Jrerguison, 94 sont} | { 4 INJURED MEN HOLM "4 nETH NSF THO vor of the project and ‘sald that. they Ash. street. an members are urget | ! ee “would do anything in their power t6'}, present. | al Rebeccas will ald thé’ work." To th a te E ee 2 hess ei Rutesca bin’ oae Earle D. Holmes, /president of the ee of Commerce] After cM HE le gh ee ag Wate Practice took up quarters in an! and chairman of the committee from the Chamber of Com-|(2nis of tonne a ee the changes ign a, and day and night Pinata) merce on the irrigation project, has returned from a tour of|t. te affected in the region near Cas: | our pe Satins ays bate treat | the country which is to be put under irrigation even more en-|per within the next twenty years, due for the saving of four lives. thusiastic than ever over the plans. Mr. Holmes, accompanied | * When, on October 3, the big gas we'l| by Engineer Duthie and Assistant Krammer, left Sunday on a paign Against Operation pag nye Soe Some unaccountable means,| trip to the soures of the — irrigation ———————— in the Buffato Basin country five men| ditches neat the Pathfinder darn site.t SEV of Cotton Gins ot the ‘Midwast company engaged in|" ‘The trip included w tour of the en | PeeseMmer Bend and tuns. through the (Ry United Presa) placing braiien-head between the 8%; |tire lines of irrigation. The High line, | !0Wlahds ‘on thé south side of the river ATLANT. ‘4 a Oo sate Wiae- and 22inch casings were terribly | which starta at the Pathfinder dam and [46 the country below Glenrock is stil A, Ga, Oct. | 12.—Wide-| purhed and badly injured’ by tho bias:.| finishes south and east of Casper, is) under construction. It is believed that spread destruction of property by night Doctors ahd nurses were rushed to/ now completed and the next few weeks! this Mne will be extended some dis- TOD AY: ONLY riders is feared by the cotton men In] (ie fled and among thtm. was Dr. Vic- will be spent in running the latterats. |tance beyond Glenrock., It has! not All visiting and } o¢ } | please meet at the I. 0, O. F. Hall at! Bsep | funeral of} , 1:30 tomorrow to attend the peta = f Ms ter, Francis Schmidt. f beloved Bae, Te Cc. TWIGGS. leone spin baer. iy Sa a TERROR GEORGIA Cotton Growers Fear Widespread Destruction as Result of Cam- this region.. Rewards have been. -of- fered for the capture of riders who tot A. Mokler of Thermopolls. All was| ‘The High line ditch is 125 miles tien estimat as. yet the number of done that skill and science ‘could per-|ana is° estimated ‘by . Mr. Holmes posted warnings that cotton gins would} form, and when the other surgeons re-|take in from 170,000 to 200,000 acres of| rigation, The correct estimates of the be burned if they continue to operate turned Doctor ‘Mokler was asked by jjand number of under irrigation by Z while cotton is selling below.40 cents al¢ne company to remain. The low line which rts at che/both of the lines, and the cost of the | pound. Guards are being posted at| ‘This he has done ever since. One = many gins, but officials do not believe jof the men, why was ‘the most serious- ‘ . ‘. the situation to be serious. ly burned, died after a few dayy. The [ee four whose lives were despaired Supported by LOIS WILSON acres that this Jine will britig under i: jot by the constant attentions of Doc- ‘The shoot-|tor Mokler have been brought through d at a cot-|and are now practically out of danger. ton gin in Arkan prous fires of Doctor Mokler has been victorious and undetermined origin, in which stores. his Casper friends are taking consider- of cotton were destroyed, and” wide:|able pride in: his skill and faithfumes:, spread threats by night riders to burn| Dr, Mokler is a Casper product, th> kins whose owners ignore warnings to| eldest son’ of Hon. Aj I) Mokler discontinue operations until’ cotton; Leo reaches 40 cents a pound ,resulted In} THREE the issuance. of proclamations. by ¢he &overnors of Arkansas and Alabama, | anit the, statement of their positions by | the sovernors of Georgia and South| Cyrolina. Governor Brough of Arkansas issued ation citing the ‘killing o! dain Lonoke. county. an¢ to “suppress these night | Other gevernors is- r statements. wi de NEW STATE ‘CREATED BY LITHUANIA (By Associated Press) | * WARSAW, Oct. 12.—The new. cén- tral Lithuanian government at Vilna | has proclaimed the creation of a new state, says a Lida dispatch. The so- called. government has addressed a note to the Polish government, ask- { irg forgiveness for the mutiny of General Zellgouski’s troops and gives notice of the creation of a new state, the territory of which, it sets forth, includes Grodno, with River Ni as the dividing line from Pi ATLANTA, ing to death of Marriare Meenses have: heen issued t the county office yesterdiv. und today to’ Onney Dever and Blien Doherty both of Casper, to Walter Ron- ald MacGregor and = Marion Leone ‘lackmore both of Casper, and to Wis um Davis Faus of Casper and Leon" ‘arl Junction, Mo. sued sims elie ada’ Advertising The crackerjack show of the week. You'can’t beat it. A man is born to be @ picture show man or an undertaker. LYRIC nous 1 p. m. to 11 p, m. TODAY Friends, Romans, country- en, moonshiners, prohi- Biticniste, Democrats, Re- publicans, and the poor, poor voters, come to the dear old Lyric. We have with us, Ahem! made Pike’s Peak fa- . mous. Advertising makes this chap rich in two weeks. 4 > } } (By Associated Press) A picturization of the recent Broadway success WARSAW, Oct. 12.—The Ukrain- ian insurgents have occupied Kiley, LANSING MAN Also Snecial Return Showing of Fatty Arbuckle sainete. Oe liltinated, ‘This, added t : —in— ~ CHLOROFORMS | | THE HOU OF come off—makes High Rocks the most alltround “BACK STAGE” OWN CHILDREN Boch she gromet alent: om ‘And LATEST CURRENT EVENTS 2 With J. W. in his latest: Look for the High Rock label oni the front. 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