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LNESTOCK MEN ARE OPTIMISTIC. “(VER PROSPECTS OF THIS YEA “Wool Clip Is Assured This Spring Emerging from one of the worst crises that has ever faced the livestock industry of this nation; there is a glow of expect- d almost optimism on the faces of the scores of men that make Casper their home and who have their nm the ranges of central Wyoming. cPEED, COMFORT IRE COMBINED IN BIG. ASHP Machine «to Carry Passengers Fro London ‘to Malta and “cont ‘through a Josses wére less than normal, and wool markets of the country soon will be able to absorb the stocks on hand. This would permit the establish- ment of an equitable market to insure a fair profit to men who take the risks of running great cattle herds and sheep flocks of the country. Another favorable condition which has entered into tho brighter outlook for the livestock industry is the fact \ Egypt Is Ready for that the ranges.are in:ideal condition, si. 7, Trial Trip grass is better than. {t has been in years and in all but a few sections of central Wyoming there is plenty of water to run the livestock during the summer months. © ‘With one of ‘the’ most favorable By CHARLES McCANN. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) LONDON, (By Mail)—England’s first Leer eee ria nnd ls ready’ for | Winters in the history: of the livestock trial-trips about England, preparatory , dustry in central Wyoming closed, to carrying out demonstration commer-!@M early: spring already on hand and cial‘flights to Malta and Bgypt this; ‘he stock fat and strong, the most ge te ; Pieter (menial be, Suclnig Siresbon ‘ th ‘alee industry woul ing livestoc’ CO ree ttecnece calem can{men if the buying markets were im: peter and Upholstered in French blue, | Proved. with Shite enamel woodwork and| Fat stock, due to the good weather nickel fittings, the G. F. A. A. F. is an |/@nd excellent condition of the ‘ce attractive imnovation. ISvery effort, 18 responsible for one of the finest has been made to insure comfort of |CTops of wool that has ever been raiséd passengers. in the state and gives rise to the be- Meals will be served aboard. Tho|lief that one of the best lamb crops cook's galley is lined with aluminum | that was ever reported, will be har- and fitted with oil stoves. In the sleep: | vested this year. ing » the berths are divided from oné\another hy heavy curtains. Dur- ingithe des+t'me the beds can be folded away and “the curtains: drawn ‘back, This will leave a fairly large space in, All. the wool crop this year will be long fiber because the sheep have. de- rived the greatest benefit from the open winter which has relieved the necessity of feeding. Tho fact that no feeding or shipping to other points was necessary to save the herds and flocks this year is responsible for an: other great saving that’‘has prove: highly beneficial to sheep and cattle men in central Wyoming, ‘There is every indication that there will be plenty of spring moisture to further add to the benefits that will clvii equipment, her name was} be derived by the stockmen. Rains from now on will do more for range the big airship represents, 2 | conditions than, the, snows of the n in rigid type of con-| winter, and ‘all’ strgction, Her dimensions and con-|complete the cycle to rejuvenate the structural features are so follows:/ livestock industry is improvement in 672 feet Gonger than the K-34 | market quotations. ie feet}, maximum diameter, ‘78| » of Central Wyoming, Finches; cubic capacity, 2,100,-| breathing freer, than they have ‘of hydrogen gas; nominal lift, | breathed im years are pinning their 63:8 tons;*maximum speed, 65 miles|hopes for solution of the marketing an ‘hour; normal cruising speed. 50| problems on the Harding administra- milés per hour; range 4,000 miles. tion which has the avowed intention Under ordinary circumstances of enacting relief legislation that will craft ‘qwill, ‘carry a crew of 24 men|assist in returning the livestock In- and four officers, Full wireless eauip-| qustry to a normal basis in which it ment ls carried and all the engine | wit be possible for the livestock in- carrying cars are in telephonic com-| terests to declare a reasonable profit munigation with the contro! car. It is}t¢> tide past the heavy losses of the possible to-walk from one part of the | past few years. k ship\fo any other, “Sheepmen” should face the future ele are pointing out! with confidence, “according to the the ditship-has almost wholly eclipsed | statements of M. J. Burke, an officer the oo in the field of passenger | of the Natrona Livestock association, tracey . who is heavily interested in tho live- Heretofore it has been impossible to} stock on the ranges of the county.. start/@xtensive experiments in airshin |” «Conditions are rapidly adjusting passenger ‘enterprises because of the] s,omseives toward normal. The labor colossal cost of the big, dirigibles @8)s+uation has. already’ been met and compared to “the ‘relatively small outt | oy ccegstully-handied.”- Stock is in q lay’ Fequired) Lor “constructing “ero: |b citer condition than it ever was be- planes, _ Advantages of airship travel) core at the end of a winter and every are freedom from vibration, no nol8e, | Crner condition is favorable. With ho smell of gasoline and the fact that |Stncr things etriving for normalcy, 1 passengers can eat, read, talk, write | 15 see no legitimate reason why the smoke or sleep in peace on board. | Sat SG UO Se industry will not be Mr. Burke is optimistic that the business points toward early relict for the livestock~-industry through national: legislation. He is K. A. Tidball fs in the county jail,| provided’ for a large share of the charged with passing several worth-| products of the stock industry. less checks on local merchants during the past week. Thespecific offense on by ‘Tidball’s operations. It will be remembered ‘that-‘Tidball Was arrested at Salt Creek several months ago on charges of the same and taken to Lusk to answer the charge against him. It is stated there that the charges Tidball were dropped before ‘When th aint made against Ve len the comp! ‘was le agat old-time |‘ him yesterday, Frank Borsch, who happened to be in from the Salt Creek field, was delegated to place A. Bi’sometime after her resigns were completed three years agobyadmiralty exe Originally the giant craft ‘was. named R-36—but when her final 5) jons were changed from mill- tary, to feet, Say “Threaded -... Rubber Insulation” ills, separated.’ MAN ARRESTED SECOND back on a paying basis shortly, if also ‘hopeful that within the’next,four which he was arrested was a claim of kind at Lusk. He was arrested by rian erocstbene relatives in this state things are properly managed.” TIME FOR FORGING CHEC ro : to six months, ready markets wil) be The Palms that it had been victimized Deputy Frank Borsch at Salt Creek intervened and squared the shortage. No money out of your pocket under arrest again. He will be yen a preliminary hearing Monday. for be- —_—_. In the year 1836, for the first time | Cause W in history, the Ubited States found it-| Insulation elf out of debt and with a comfort-| carbonizes mor punctures. iaoMams treatise det 22? outlasts the battery plates. eeccce eeoce es) Ask about the Willer ; ’ $| Threaded Rubber _ ; $| the only. with Threaded We're Ready) sersxar* To move your household ¢ Auto Electric Co. goods. q ». We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind hauling. of We are prompt and «we give a guarantee on 136 East Midwest Ave. Phone all our work: et 3 ‘Tramfero, {| batteries that there is a possibility that the i | least seven’ lves were lost in’ north- itnow remains to” 01 Combining to assist in rejuvenating the industry which winter in Wyoming, that FIRST cess Helena of Grecce. The SCORES kansas Gazette up’ to an early hour this morning give a total of 39 persons dead as a result of the storm fn south- western arkansas and Cass county, Texas, last night. Twenty-six. of these were said to be whites and a vumiber of them were unidentified. ONE KILLED IN MISSISSIPPI. HATTIESBURG, Miss., April 16.— One woman was killed and at least 12 persons were injured in a tornado which struck Sontag, 16 miles) cast of Broskbaven today. Ten houses were wrested. nor SEVEN KILLED IN NORTHEAST TEXAS. ue DALLAS, Texas, April 16.—At eastern Texas late yester@y in & tornado which, after sweeping sections of Smith, Wood, Gregg, Cass and INJURIES PROVE FATAL. TO REFER EOE Jesso J. Smith, aged 35, diedyat, a local ‘hospital yesterday “moraing from injuries he suffered when he fell from a tank at the Standard refinery during the early part of the Week. Smith was employed by the’ Maxwell Construction company which ‘holds the contract for the erection of the.re- finery tanks. Bie Smith fell from a scaffolding on which he was working and:struck on his head and shoulders. He has. been paralyzed from the shoulders’ since the accident. The Moose lodge and the American Legion, of which he was a meniber, will have charge of the services which will be held from the Bowman Mortu- ary at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. piciecemars<apeiaeahl aah Ninety-one’ thousand snakes and more than 19,000 wild beasts of’ vari- ous, kinds were killed ;in “India ‘last year. For the Man Who Knews Every Man Knows About KAHN TAILORED CLOTHES Gentlemen Wear IN BIG STORMS (Continued from Page 1.) PICTURES OF WEDDING OF RUMANIAN CROWN PRINCE AND GREEK PRINCESS—A royal wel- come was given Crown Prince farol of Rumania upen his arriva lin Athens recently fo rhi# marriage to Prin- photograph shows the crown prince's carriage passing through the streets en route to the royal palace. Insert, Crown Prince Carol of Ruraphed immediately aftcr themania and his bride, photog KILLED Bowle counties, passes into Miller and Hempstead counties, Arkansds, where more than a‘score’ of persons were reported killed.) Scores of per- soris were reported fijjured in the af- fected area of Texas. Six of ti Texas fatalities were at Avinger, Casi county and one at Atlanta. ARKANSAS COUNTY REPORTS BIG TOLL, TEXARKANA, Ark., April 16. — With 18 known dead, three score or more injured, ten probably fatally in the terrific storm which girdled Miller county late: yesterday. and swept to the north and east, reported casual ties earty today were regarded as still inocémplete. Telephonic communicatioin with the devastated territory is entirely cut off, in instances. the: wires. form- ing impassable’ entanglements across the roads, ‘littered with uprcoted trunks of trees and wreckage. Stock Growers To Hold Meet OOS ate | aN of nearly.every state west of the Mississippi river will gather in Helena Tuesday and Wednesday, April 19 ard 20, with a view of as- certaining livestock conditions throughout Montana and of bringing about greater ease on the financial situation to permit more range cattle tos be handled in) this. state and take advantage of ‘the big supply of first quality low-priced) hay now abundant. The meeting’ will be the 36th annual convetition of the stock growers and is the first time the meeting has been held {! Helena: Sheep raisers and wool growers are also taking a prom- inent part in the meeting. st 3 dea rent a Yel of ers sm vail clu by Teams representing Canada, Wng- land, France, Belgium and the: United States are to attend this vear‘s Mine Rescue and First Aid internationai meet, to be held at St. Louis during Ki Reproduced fr The Kind of Clothes Pr “sare 5a full-page od. in April 16 Seturdoy Evening S. Pettin 214 O-S Building the first week of September. Che Casper Daily Cribune Former Service BILLINGS, Mont., April 16.—Busi- ness houses generally in Billings are bedecked with flags today in welcome. to about 300 former service men: from counties who are here to. meet the vocational training squad now ,tour- ing the state. An elaborate program Legion. given: | (Continued from Page 1) it. not go. “T said ‘If that ts included with them,’ *Yeu.* ‘No. Major Cronkhite.” him.’ out of the. way,’'” Selden, told Pothier precisely what he “Rosenbluth then said,” the ported confession recites, Place he would tell me. won't ‘have a chance to say thing,’ Rosenbluth advised me. Men Are Given Great Ovation spot even with his heart. said, ™.ou never mind. somevhere him fall I will run up and grab lowstone and seven surrounding it just as if he shot himself. he shot, himself accidentally.’ entertainment for the former fight- hes been arranged, including joker this evening by the American Automobile rides about the ley tomorrow by the several civic bs and a dance Monday evening the municipal band also will be told me,” KILLED MAIO ON-ORDER, CLAIM He told mo it was for all'the non- commissioned officers /and that he didn't see any reason why I should 50 I.guess I am “He then asked me if I rer:embered what he said to me the other night about \iring a pistol I answered He then asked me if I had any idea what it was for and I answered He then said ‘I want to get T asked him what he meant and he said, ‘I want to kill “I asked him what his reasons were | for wanting me to Ikijl the major and he said, ‘Because we want to get him The’ confession as given out by Mr. then states that Rosenbluth to do and promised him full protec- tion, no matter what tnight arise, hat he had looked over the maps and had found & good location. for the crime. He said that when we got to the right ‘Bo sure that you hit him in a good place so: he “I asked him where he wanted me to shoot Cronkhite and he said, ‘Of course you will be standing on his right side and it won't be a bad idea to get him about here,’ pointing to a “I asked Rosenbluth what I was to do after I shot Cronkhite and he I will aruund and when I see Then I will yell for a doctor and get him down there and we will go about If there is any question asked I will tell him I was to say nothing about what Rosenbluth Everything happened as scheduled, the confession says, and Major Cronk- hite was shot in the right breast as he stood on the maneuver grounds. $$$ COAST TUG SINKS, NO ONE LOST ABERDEEN, .Wash.. April 16—The tug Bear sank last night, according to’ word received -here today, in the Pacific the Columbia river. AM on board are reported saved. The ship’s scams aro reported to have opened. —————— Montana State HELENA, Mont, April 16.—In ad- dition to disposing of a great volume of ‘routine business, the state board of land commissioners granted several lands at the old price. and: postponed until a later meeting any action look- ing to increasing _ these leasing charges, ‘The board approved all applications for oi] leases. of state lands on which payments had. been made prior to April, when the board held them up to determine, asx to the price. The cost of these leases is: $100 a year for cach 320 acres. with a royalty of 15 per cent: accruing to the state. ate Am ia a IMPUEMENT PRICES. CUT. MOLINE, Ill, April 16.—Following reductions in the price of steel made by tho United States Steel corpora- tion, Deere & Co. today announced @ reduction of 10 per cent in the prices of plows, cultivators, sepa- rators, disc harrows, corn planters, hay leaders and grain corn seoders, mowers, sulky rakes and other tm: plements. was pur- any- be between’ Tillamook bay and} Oil bead Teeaaed | applications for oll leases on. state: C. A. Ferguson has been transferred from Rawlins to Casper, where will assume duties as telegraph repeater man. Must Bury Pay You a Visit || They Got the Laun- dry Thursday Night | If you knew that’ each year @ gang of burglars would go through the street on which you. live and mark one building out’ of every twelve to be robbing would you not feel a little nerv- ous over the chance that you were one of those marked for pillage? Yet it is stated that the number of burglaries com- mitted is on the averayo as great: as this, with the chances for. |] burglary in an apartment house fo much greater. No matter how many burglar f: alarms you may install—how #) many policemen, .watchmen or hall attendants may be around,, the modern burglar is able to overcome any odstacle that can. be placed in his way. We issue | | Theft and ceny Policy at a reduced pre- {{ mium, covering residences, mer- | cantile stocks or cy |} sates. ee National Surety Company R. T. KEMP CO., Agents 212-213 Midwest Re! Co. Bldg. PHONE 370 him, Subscribe tor The Tribune HOMES TO HOLMES Garden Tools _ Flower Seeds - Lawn Seeds Rubber Hose, 16c, 18c, 22c and 22 1-2c Per Foot Nozzles, 85c' to $1.50 Each Sprays, 45c and Up» ‘ Lawn Mowers Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 at Mills, keep pac furniture Meals AT i There ed the pu MILLS. at desk, Attention Traveling Men We operate a daily stage to Sheridan. We leave Casper at 8 a. m., Henning Hotel. Leave reservations Masters Brothers “WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES,—” As decade after decade passes, we,.who live and prosper under the Constitution marvel more and more at the matchless wisdom, the . almost prophetic vision of those early leaders of the nation who could devise a plan’ of government, so perfect that it has endured ly unchanged for over a ‘hundred and thirty years. R ; ‘The story of the making of the Constitution and what it means to us is told in an absorbingly interesting manner in the latest of the Our Government stories now being issued by this Institution. \ If you are not receiving these articles monthly come in and have your name put on our list. Citizens National Bank Oil Exchange Building cAnnouncement HOTEL MILLS for business. The management, in order to \ of this new town, has rushed the completion of this Hotel and has spared no expense in making it.a clean, comfortable and home-like place to stay. It is modern throughout, equipped with new, up-to-date heated and electric lighted. style and the rates are wonder fully reasonable. tions made since the opening and a suggestion to those wishing the conveniences of a modern home is MAKE YOUR RESER- VATION TODAY. ‘A cordial invitation is extend- Construction The New Wyoming, is now open e with the rapid growth and all rooms are steam are served in family has beeri‘many reserva blic to inspect HOTEL é Mills Lumber in Any Quantity and any kind, any size. Our yard is equipped to handle your order and will deliver it promptty. Let us estimate on your building requirements. Ou rig stock in large assortment. ‘0. L. Walker Lumber: Co. Phone 240 meeting to be held Satur the purpose of hearing th resent controversy and Bylaws: Fraternally CPS: CARPENTERS NOTICE You are hereby notified of a special called day night, April 16, for e contractors’ side of the the adoption of local ‘ours, HOMPSON, Recording Secretary.