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PAGE TWO Sse Casper Daily Ctibune DANGERS TC ELK IN WINTER ARE SHOWN IN FILMS “When El: Come Down” Title of Motion Picture Filmed | Yellowstone Park the tion of whether the elk—a American ow the buffalo sked i form a new United gticulttite mo- ‘Thus they forest with tment, become a sourte of concern which, in ec Montana State is responsible for service operat Game dep: the new f The film story opens when a big} snow is due. Fyom a ranger station, | gers and a state game war-| to protect the elk from} ountains sniffs | and starts to lead |7 the lower country, Sam Bille & notorious poacher, also senses the | coming of “elk weather,” and he and| a companion leave thelr cabin for the open ranges, knowing that the elk will| Oxford student and son of a postal be easy to trail The adventures of the three elements in the triangle are then shown, up to the trailing and killing of an clk by/once declared himself as opp Biller and Bil arrest by the rang 3 - ~ ers. The story ends with the state.| here today by the Rev. Dunca: ment “that the alk can be protectea|}Of the Presbyterian church, a from poachers, but that starvation,|lain of the Loyal Legion. the animal's other dangcrous foe, can} In » statement intended tor be permanently thwarted only by the | saadinds Hiei thaiheekental: Tier provision of adequaig winter graging|—oin had ever lent even a hint of grounds. * ‘ |approval to the liquor traffic,” Dr. The available winter range in the }S0i0o™ made public an affidavit signed national f its i} Graders Tuk ee fe cc tiocte lvy three nationally known men, set- r - ting forth that an alleged quotation pase ous ie nine: teodine:| from Lincoln whhich was naan Seis grounds is, also, not within the na-| a ee ae Uontal forests but under private own-| - a ersiip. The solution of the elk prob-| The following is the affidavit: lem, it is said, lies in the purchase| “That the Rev. Sam Jones, Henry of these private lands either by the| Grady, this affiant, (Rev. Sam government or by popular subscrip-|Small) and many other speakers then tion. openly donounced the purported words “When Elk Come Down,” was pho-|of Abruham Lincoin to be a flagrant tographed last February in the Ab-|forgery, defied discovery of saroka national forest, Montana. The|in any recorded utterances by Lincoln, camera work was done with the ther-|and offered a reward for proof of mometer 20 and 30 degrecs below |their genuineness but no one produced zero. ‘There are many scenes in which {any such proof, the elk appear on ths snowcovered| “That some time after the excite- mountains. Good “close-aos' of tne|ment of the campaign had disappeared aonals were obtained by the use of|this affiant, in conversation with Col. telephoto lenses. John B. Goodwin, who had been the Tho picture, two reets in lengih, will |director of the anti-prohibition forces be distributed and exhibited largely jin said campaign, was told by Colonel through the co-operation of organ-|Goodwin that he himself devised the izations interested in perpetuating the |circular in question, composed the al eik and other game animals. Prints|leged words of Lincoln so as to at- may be borrowed from the department tract the adhesion of the colored vot or may be bought at the manufactur-jers and had done so because to win ing cost by authortzed institutions. [them was the forlorn hope of the Se ‘wets,’ the county at that timo being under a prohibition law.” ASBESTOS CHIMNEYS ARE | ‘The words credited to Lincoln, but |since admitted to be those of another, _ were: |species of intemperance itself, for it Ixoes beyond the bounds of reason in TO BE USED GN HOUSES scien | More than six months ago the Unit-;that it attempts to control man’s ap; ed States government asked Fred Pa,|Detite by legislation, and in making tee, manufacturer of asbestos chim-{ortme out of things that are neys here to send them a sample of |°TUe*. the blocks he ‘was making, using|_, “A Wyoming asbestos. They also sent|*t the a government frank so that the sam-|0Vern ple could come by parcel post without | ¥#¥* expense to Mr. Patee. Yesterday Mr. Patee delivered to the Keith Lumber company of this city two big truck loads of chimney blocks which were specified by the reclamation depart ment for use in the houses to be erect- ed on government land in the t Creek field. Mr. Patee thinks th this order came to him as direct re-| It of tests made by the government} their own laboratories in Wasing- ton Anyway, Casper asbestos chim ney blocks have been specified for nine houses are to be built by ne oil fields. rohibitory law strikes a blow very principles on our ment was founded. been found lab to protect ‘om the stronger, give my consent to such a law as you propose to enact. Until my tongue be silenced in death, I will continne'to fight for the rights of man.” The \quotation was headed, “Abra- ham Lincoln's Proclamation,” and was followed with this appeal: “Colored voters He appeals to you ‘to protect the liberty he has bestowed the sovernm: MOVED MY OFFICE) AMERICA THEATER TO SUITE 333-334 MID- I HAVE FROM THE BUILDING Cost Per Don't Lose Your Hair Try Cuti If your scalp is irritated, itching and burning end your bair dry and falling out in combfujs ty the fol- lowing treatment. Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticure Ointment and follow with hot sham- poo of Cuticura Soap. Secczis Each Pres by Mall ASdroee: “9 a> onp chaves mus. them | not | Mile MARMON CThe Foremost Fine Car UN Jantar’ ge CASPER, WYOMINO. LIES NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS Second and Yellowstone Du Pont «Heiress Betrothed Miss Alicia da Pont, daughter of Alfred I. du Pont, Wilmington Wel} ammunition millionaire, will wed Harold Glendenning, of Norwalk, Conn., employe’s widow. LINCOLN’S POSITION ON LIGUOR ie nanletgoed fo ane aca are | QUESTION DEFENDED BY DIVINE CHICAGO, July 6.—Denial that Abraham Lincoln had osed to prohibition was made n C. Milner, associate minister Civil war veteran, and Chap- efute the claim of “certain wet |upon you. Wi jadvice? Look to your rights! | Act! Vote for the sale.” Dr. Milner declared that this alleged statement of Lincoln is being circulated today by organizations opposed io the Hight- eenth amendment and appealed for a |“campaign to forever clear the name oé the great emancipator of so foul a stigma.” peat e LE St | BANKING INSTITUTION A new banking enterprise to keep pace with the industrial growth of the Salt Creek field is the Natrona” Coun- ty State bank, which is located at Layye, a new and coming community that at the present time boasts of a dozen business institutions. The bank, which is the first bank to be organized in the Salt Creek field, is capitalized at $10,000. It will be houséd by a wooden structure which will be thrown open for busi- ness next week. The officers expect to expand the facilities of the bank as the business grows. Officers elected this morning in- George F. Steurnburg, presi- Jdent; F. J. Turner, vice president; |C. E. House, cashier; and Floyd B. |Pendell, attorney. These men to- gether with C. W. Elgin compose the beard of directors. | The establishing of an institution to take care of the growing business of the community, a house for con- servative banking, and a convenience to those who live in the field, are the aims of the Natrona County State bank. | clude a It is claimed that there are in Con- stantinople representatives of every nation and every tribe upon the globe, and that every language is spoken. It is common to see signs written in eight or nine different languages on the fron of the retail shops. CENTRALSOVIETS ASK FOR LOAN OF OVER A BILLION Task of Reconstructing Rus- sia Put Before Powers, Who Express Surprise Over Request. THE HAGUE, July 6.—(Ry ‘he Associated Press)—The sum of © 000,000 gold doflars is the total‘amoun of credits thé central Societ ment would like from the & inaugurate the immense task of re constructing Russia. jons of astonishment by the Buropean experts were yolced when Mazim Litvinoff, Russian spokeeman announced the ficure today. Further details wore asked by the experts and these will be presented latr In writing. M. Litvinoff divided the credit ¢e- quirements into four headings: First transport, including raihray, and motor transport and the repair of ports and roads, $525,000,000; second, agriqulture, including irrigation, re placoment of seeds and model stock farms, fertilizers, machinery and mo- tor tractors, $462,000,000; third, in dustrial reconstruction, including tex tile, metallurgical and timbér indus tries $375,000,000; fourth, commerecail and bank credts, $250,000 000. M. Litvinoff reckoned the gold ruble at approximately fifty cents in United States currency and explained that Russia's total credit estimate was only the amount required in foreign cur- rency. It represented only part of the total the Russian government must spend. The oll industry was not pro vided for in the estimate because it would be possible to lease ofl areas to concessionaries who would furnish their own capital. After declaring that Russi: pre There is Strength in EveryTablet One dose often helps com- mence to enrich your blood and revitalize out exhausted Nuxated Iron js a newer form of iron, like the iron in your binod and like the iron in spinach. It isso that it will not injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach. It is ready for almost immediate absorption and assimilation by the blood while some phy- sicians claim metallic from which people usually take is not atsorbed st all. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the follow- ing test: See bow long you work or how far you can walk day, after meals for twoweeks, Then test your strength again and see hew mach you have gained. Naxated Iron is sold under ap absolute guarantee that our money will be refanded if you de not obtain perfectly satisfactory results, ~~~ For sale by Casper Pharmacy, Kim- ball Drug Co,, or any other good drug store. Adv. Lowest Storage In Casper Guaranteed Repair Work. Gas, Oils and Grease. Day and Night Service. Willis-Hackett Garage 363 S. Ash—Phone 1891W BUY PIGEON’S CELEBRATED ICE TEA Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 water! | Later he expected to presenta com plete list of concessions the govern ment was willing to grant and th E.J. SULLIVAN war woalth of 75,000,000,000 gold dol | tries and design..ted to secure specif! tweifth, M. Litvinot? pointed out that| will answer later. | ton of her economic life to a point ! balanced and interest could be paid on | ming, which was organised by prom. trunk lines from Moscow 16 thé #8 | iaend of 9 per cent on both commé Baron Avessano. chairman of the } pared by the experts of various coun paid ‘The atyi- OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS T. GRATIOT, Vice President. hn. HAGENS %. O. BARBER red been reduced through war stetained Informations to how the c: oma. freceten intervention by five-| ts would be employed. ‘The Russians; —— | the estimats submitied today had been jeut two-thirds from the original fig* Serer ANGE CORPORATION ent needs and would permit where imopris and exports could be PAYS JULY DIVIDEND geet | The Finance jon of Wyo- capital required for eath concession’) nent Casper and Wyoming men last! The railway estimates were for the) nw ember, paid theif semiannual di) at tetinded ‘the fall | and preferred stock July 1. wey. decided by the board of directors of) commission on credits, handed M. Lit | tne company to set aside in the sur-| vinoff a list of written questions pre | pius fund @ sum equal to the amount) the stockholders. 5 ~ gs *. Finance Coi;oration of Wyoming CASPER, WYOMING . J. OOONNOR, President. . §. ELLISON, Vice President. THER, Secy..Treas, B. GRIFFITH, Asst. Secy. STATEMENT At the Close of Business June $0, 1922. RESOURCES. Cash on hand and in banks Certificates of deposit . $661,958.26 | | $376,200.00 75,400.00 | 53,181.22 715.50 | 9.03 | 115.800.00 | Surplus ... Unearned discount ... Paid in on stock subscription . Accounts payable « Rodiscounts Undivided profits State of Wyoming ) aa. County of Natrona ) a, R. C. Cather, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Corporation, do sdvemnly swear that the above staten.ent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, : R. CG. CATHER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of June A. D. 1932. (Seal) ALBERT B. TWEED, Notary Public. My Commission expires February 10, 1926. ‘The above statement is published @s a matter of record only. No stock in the Corporation is for salq. URSDAY, JULY 6, 1922. Gend@, then, represents less than one| Finance corporation is $376,200. with half of the earnings of the company/" $75,400 surplus and undivided Guring their six months’ operations. | profits of 931,812.45, according to the ‘The capital stock preferred of the|June 30 statement of the institution. PN (Political Advertisement }OSOCSSCOOSCCOSOOS ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy for the offite of District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District for the State of Wyoming, subject to the will of the voters of this district. G. J. CHRISTY. | Advertisement 1 hereby announce my ¢afdidacy for re-election as Clerk of the District Court o: Natrona County. on the Republican Ticket, sub- ject to the Alignst primaries. Attorneys and pther patrons of the Office will redéive the same courteous treatment and consideration in or outside of office hours that they have received in the past. HAZEL CONWELL - TWO FINE OFFICE ROOMS RIALTO THEATER BUILDING Formerly Lyric Bldg. Rialto Building (Feros ae PEE YS ‘nf Notice to Owners and Occupants of City Lots Ordinance No. 179 requiring the cutting and removal of weeds will be enforced as provided, beginning July 16,1922. Cut and ~ remove your weeds before that date and avoid the penalty. S. K. MYRLAND, Street Commissionér. Chiropractor ‘at Mosherville ; DR. I. E. BERQUIST SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVERY WEEK AFTER JULY 9 Permanent Office at New Hotel When Completed Twenty Years Successful Experi- Is the record of our Mr. Johnson, one of our firm. Mr, Johnson is the man who made the Pershing Dairy of Douglas known throughout the state and desig- nated by the State Dairy Department as one of the finest dairies in the state. The new equipment that we have added to our place, Lower Records kept of thousands of Mar- mons throughout the countey prove conclusively its low cost of main- tenance. May we have the oppor- tunity of talking dollars and cents with you, showing you how low first cost and low ultimate cost make the Marmon the most economical fine car on the market? Established 1851 Phone 1406 at a cost of approximately $10,000, and the experts in charge of our milk production, enables us to put out milk and cream that for pureness, cleanliness and healthfulness cannot be excelled. There Is Plenty of Cream at the Top of the Bottle. YOUR BABY WILL THRIVE ON CASPER DAIRY MILK. CALL US UP FOR A SAMPLE OF OUR MILK. Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co, PHONE 1916 TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coun- ty Clerk of Natrona County. I have lived and been engaged in busi- ness in Natrona County for nine years, and’ feel that I am thorough- ly competent to handle the affairs of the office, If successfyl in being nominated and elected to this office, I promise to give my full time and attention to the duties of the office and to administer the affairs of the office as efficiently and economically as possible. FRANK L. RILEY Eclipse ventilated oven ranges cook your food. without heating up your kitchen to any extent. Large size ovens and cooking surface. Sturdy, compact and a beauty in every respect. See the Ranges at Our Showroom. Schank Plumbing and Heating Co. Inc 359 East Second Street Phone 711 Advertising Must Be : Backed By Service Permanent success can be won no other way. Advertising is an important part of every live business, BUT ONLY A PART. The man who im- agines it is only nec- essary to place an ad- vertisement. in the papers to make his business a success has a rude awakening coming to him. Even when properly done, advertising is merely a hid for patronage; if it brings inquiries it has done its part, although it does frequently clinch sales as well. To interest people the advertisement must, first of’ all, RING TRUE; it must be believed. It must convey a message that pictures the “GOODS” advertised clearly; it must awaken a desire to possess, convince that both goods and price are right, and either direct- ly or indirectly point out how the articles may be se- cured without too much effort. Claims made in dental advertising must be made 100 per cent good. Promises, direct or implied, in the advertising done by this office are as carefully written and conscientiously made as if they were being writ- ten into a legal contract. EXAMINATION FREE FULL SET TEETH (Upper and Lower)... $20.00 Every Patient Receives Honest Dentistry. DR. FRANK CARLL 402 O-S Building Phone 564-J DR. FRANK CARLL My practice is limited to high class Joon kivaaps sath be I