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PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily Cribune LIONS CLUE TT DESTROYER WRECK (CK SNE {5 DEDICATE OLD, FORT MARKER Meetings Resumed by Organization Here Last Evening. | itation to take charge of the 4 jon of monument to be erected on the ¥ Casper was accepte the Lions club at the An | the ast night by first meeting held since adjournment was taken © summer months. The a by for the 1 monumi is being proyi ughters of the 4 A committee of Lions y Burke H. Sinclair was nted by Dr. M. C. Keith, presi Gent of the club, to arrange for the services. The ‘committee headed by James P. Sweeney appointed to investl- gate and report on ways and means to preserve the grave of a pioneer who buried in 1850 along the o!d Oregon Trail near Glenrock reported that a headstone still marks the plot. It 1s proposed to provide rble slab with the same on the old stone, which bears the name of “Unthank, Fort Wayne, Ind.” This will pre- serve the marking after the old stone crumbles. An effort will be made to ascertain whether re! tives of the pioneer are etill living. “Big Jim” Kramer, evange'ist, who is conducting revival services at the Pirst Baptist church, was a guest of the club together with Mr. ‘Troy, singer, and the Rev. C. M.| Thompson, Jr., pastor of the church. “Live for Others” was the message left with the Lions by Dr. Kramer, | who emphasized the fact that the present day Is one of service for! the great brotherhood of man. He! dwelt also on the attributes of greatness, bringing out the point| that some of the greatest deeds of | service have been performed by those who remained tn obscurity as far as the world was concerned. Mr. Troy pleased the gathering by singing two selections. He posses- ses a voice of wonderful quality | and range. CONTRACT LET FOR LINES. IN EAST TERRACES Contract has been let to the Gor- @on Construction company for the; laying of water lines !n Hast Ter- races addition, according to an- nouncement today of the See Ben Realty company, Work is to start was | immediately and the project will be| | completed within 15 days. Stringing of pipe is being nego- tiated as it unloaded from the cars here. The addition i@ reached from Bast Second street and the rate at which lots are se'ling indicates a program of rapid improvement for the dis- trict.. The easy payment plan for lots has been adopted and many are taking advantage of an exceptional opportunity to secure homesites at a low price, —_— Architects From Montana Here A new firm of architects will be cate in Casper Saturday when Link and Haire establish headquarters in the Daly butliding. Link and Hare are from Billings, Mont They have been one of the leading architectural firms of that state having designed some of its largest buildings. |manding the United States Fleet, reported to the navy de- \partment today that no adequate explanation had Been | Rheumatic Neuritis Says His Prescription Com- pletely Banishes All Rheu- matic Pain and Twinges— Is Guaranteed. Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rhew , fon Starts to Leave th Within Twenty-four Hours. Every drugs in this county authorized to say to every rhi sufferer that if a full pint b P adron Far Off Course and Steaming At 20 Knots In Fog When Rocks Were Struck, Report NOT YET EX Squ WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Admiral Coontz, com- given for the unusual position of the seven American de- stroyers when they were wrecked on the California coast Saturday night. He declared the squadron was far off its prescribed course and was steam-) A contract for the salvaging of ing in a fog at twenty knots. | the Chauncey, the only ship of the Officials in charge of the inquiry |seven regarded as having salvage have been ordered by tbe depart-jvalue, was approved today by Seu- ment to expedite any !nformation | retary Denby. ! bearing upon the causes of ths disaster without awaiting for com- pletion of the investigating board's report. Secretary Denby was said to feel that the unusual features of the case necessitated special action. Estimation of visibility which ob- tained at the time of the disaster, Admiral Coontz said, started among officers on the destroyers. His mes- suge did not go into details. NEWS OF SALT NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 13—The naval beard of inquiry Into the wrecking of seven Gestroyers of the United States ficet at Honda last Saturday opened here today. A preliminary session now is being held to decide questions of policy, including that of whether the disaster shall be open to the press. CREEK REGION| M. Burke, of Denver, asso-| The disposition of the traveling clated with the Wyoming-Movtana| public is considerably sweetened in Investment Company, arrived in| seeing a four-horse oi] sprinkler sub- It Creek Tuesday. While in the jeld during the coming week he wi'l stay at the Home Camp hote’, although his headquarters will, of ourse, be at the new railroad town- site, “Salt Creek” at which p’ace a bulding has been erected for the purpose. In antlc'pation of the crowd of several hundred people ex- pected to be presént when the sale of lots starts next Saturday, Sept. 15th, Mr. Burke was very busy while in Lavoye making arrange- ments for food and good drinking water to be provided on the grounds. This stunt promises to outdo any- thing that has happened in Salt Creek since the Shrine Ceremon(al in July and besides business men and Investors, everybody in a radius of fifty miles that hasn't got pres- sing business on } wil be there to “see what {s go’ng on.” duing the dust of the main streets and intersections of Lavoye. Eddie Compton and a party of friends bound for Casper fn a tour- ng car, had a narrow escape yes- terday when a big truck loaded with steel casing, alleged to have been on the wrong side of the road, struck thelr machine near Teapot. The windshie'd was broken, bad'y cut- tng one of the women. The truck fatled to stop and Its owner is at present unknown, Mrs. Bessie Ferguso: \s stopping at the of Denver ye hotel, LOTS IN NEW TOWN OF SILT GREEK WILL BE NUGTIONED SATURDAY A new ra‘lroad towns'te has been laid out at Salt Creek at the point where the new North and South railroad enters the oll field, and the A BETTER SHAMPOO) "I Mrs. H. C. Whitmore of Casper, 's 1 visitor In Lavoye this week. Mr. Whitmore has been doing most of the sign painting and decorating in Lavoye for the past few weeks. G. B, Stebb'ns of Casper, sa’esman for Earl C. Boyle ts visiting the Sat Creek garage, their local Ford agency. It contains considerably more cocoanut oil than the ordinary shampo: Hees 4 it not only a greater cleanser, but more economical as well. covURA Uo 2 ORIENTAL COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO thoroughly removes all dust, dirt and dandruff from the hair, Jéav- ing a clean, healthy scalp. "The brilliant, wavy appearance ob- tained id due te the suigntite proportioning. of cocoanut oil, which glosses the hair and stim- ulates the roots into greater ac- tivity. Gouraud’s Oriental Cocoa- nut Oil Shampoo is so far su- perior that the difference is noticeable at once. ‘The name “Gouraud” ts backed by 80 it public confidence. ' | Cream, Gouraud’s Medicated Soap, Gouraud's Oriental Cold Cream are’ products which have won world-wide. fame through excep- tional merit. GOVRAU GS | ORIENTAL’ a onlentals Cocoanur oF LAINED sale of lots is in the hands of the Wyoming-Montana Investment com- pany. Building sites will be dis- posed of at public auction on the townsite at Salt Creek, Saturday af- ternoon at 1:30 and Monday at the same time. Transportation ar- Trangements may be made with the Yellow Cab Co., and the money so spent will be refunded by the invest- ment company upon presentation of a slip showing purchase of a town- site lot. ———___ AUTO DRIVERS FLIRT WITH DEATH, CLAIM Some Casper automobile drivers Persist in flirting with death and encouraging accidents as against observing rules governing traffic when the fire department is called out. The chief of the department. folowing today’s run through the business district in which he wit- nessed several violations, requested that attenticn of drivers be called to that artic’e of the rulings re. quiring automobiles to pull tn as near as possible to the curb when the sirens of approaching fire equip- ment are heard. One fire truck and the chief's car were forced to weave their way In and out of heavy traffic on East Second street today be. cause several drivers failed to stop their cars. They not only en- dangered their own lives by so do- Ing but Jeopardized the lives of others Inasmuch as the truck was forced to swerve to miss them. Arrests with stiff fines are Promised if the rules are not ob- served, _ Flax Closing. DULUTH Minn., Sept. 13.—Close flax: September, 2.33 bid; October 2.33 asked; November 2.8% bid; De cember, 2.29; May, 2.33%. ———$7—. A first step towards an amalgams tion of the railway and transpor vy a joint conference of the Trans. rt Workers’ Union and the Nat onal Union of Railwaymen. T combined organizations will have a membership of nearly 1,000,000. FRIDAY, No, orkers in England has been taken * CHICKEN DINNER Served at the Second Baptist Church, West A Street 11 a.m. Continuing All Day Household of Ruth PRICE 50c ATTRACTION AT OQUGLIS FAIR Wyoming and Colorado Breeders Prominent Among Exhibitors. DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept. 13.—The| pure bred stock sale being con- ducted In connection with the state fair here today will bring out a large number of high class animals. The outstanding drafts to be put on the auction block are the Here ford and Shorthorn cattle and the Poland China, Durock and Berk- shire hogs. If the sale ts a success today it will be continued tomor- row. The hogs being shown this year are far superior to any that have been exhibited in previous years. There are 350 animals in the pens all of whom have excellent blood lnes. The biggest part of the prizes n the Hereford cattle class went to D. Canary cf Littleton, Co’o, with the University of Wyoming close second. The Canary exhib includes the show atring that wi!) make the big shows at Kansas Cit; and Denver. | R. D, Warnock of Loveland, Colo. SEPT. 14 5968 Westbound Eastbound— No. 606 Westbouna No, 29. Ferd. T. Hopkins & Son, New York MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES to meet the needs of this Great Oil Fiel there, will, In the future, be supplied over the new railroad from THE NEW TOWN OF SALT CREEK Creating immediate business of great ma We do not believe there wag ever before for there is no other oil field like Salt Cr THE site is THE RAILROAD TOWN. No. 81 No. 603.--2-23.4 TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern Arrives Departs 2:00 p. m 2:20 p. an. Arrives Departs -~8:40 p. m. 855 p.m rts 245 p. un 8:35 D. m 7:20 a. m. NEW RAILROAD TOWNSITE AT SALT CREEK AT THE POINT WHERE THE NEW RAILROAD ENTERS THE SALT CREEK OIL FIELD AND INTO WHICH TRAIN SERVICE IS TO START VERY SOON gnitude, and opening business opportunities of all kinds, an opportunity similar to this or so rich in possibilities eek. With its immense develo 2NTRANCE OF THE NORTH & SOUTH RAILROAD completes ti d and of the people residing pment and proven urea, he picture—and this town- and the University of Wyoming. split the prizes in the Shorthorn classes. The University of Wyoming took all the prizes in the Polled Durham cattle class, King Bros. and Frank King of Laramie have their prize winning sheep on exhibition and have taken the majority of the prizes, The feature of the poultry exhibit this year is that the fancy classes have been cut out which has been & great boon to Wyoming’ breeders] The Leghorns are the strongest di- vision in the bird class. President Will Meet Bankers serve district next week to discuss the wheat crop situation. Mr. Young said the committee would favor the reviving of the United States grain corporation to tak¢ over and handle the entire wheat crop. The bankers of the ninth district, Mr, Young added, believe the wheat situation is of sufficient gravity :o warrant an extra session of con- gress, since legislative action would be necessary to revive the grain cor} poration. He said it was not the} idea that the corporation should fiat) Prices, but should handle the crop! with a view to stabilizing the mar- ket and preventing speculation. —_— William Stickney town Denver business man spending several days here. is an out-of-| THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1923 H. Leech ts a Cheyenne visitor here for a short time, A CRY IN Hes NIGHT, griping pains in the vit cram ge igediv pk CHAMBERLAIN’S TOLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY to keep always on hand, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY — FOR RENT — Four rooms by the 15th of the month, on Madison street. Phone 2039W. FOR RENT—New apartment, strict- ly modern, heat, lights and water ‘furnished. Phone 999R. 118 East J. «CASPER IS - THE: FUTURE - CAPITALs In Conference WwW fe] 1 us WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—Repre-| L 2 sentative Young, Republican, North | | es "gl Dekota, has arranged for President x raf nhac <|, Amy woman who is £ E ° : u : omg awa 3 Doctors WANTED | ; Sia he aged I H A 7 To OP ERATE E will find our style of Travelers’ € Mrs. Quillon Tells How Lydia E. - Cheques, in leather folders, much nN Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | more satisfactory to carry than 7 Saved Her from an Operation : money. ‘ Muskegon, Michigan—‘‘After doc- ; AES toring fonelghtor nine searswien ners| 7 They are in small denominations 4 ferent physicians + A prithoug any relict and can be cashed at hotels, res- $ ew areraniaat | 7 taurants, garages, stores and -: Pie aes ui banks anywhere. BS should have an ; operation, I had| * All she has to do is sign her name peardof Lydia’, | to one of the cheques when she . Pinkham’s Vege. q L table Compound | N wants money. But without her 6 land often saw it, . & advertised in dif- | T sionature the cheques are value- 4 Where some women had suffer iurt less and hence much less apt tobe as by tae tle Vogts Conta | L stolen than money. A 1 io fo} ioe, Sod befere I had (Gnished the : Also we are glad to furnish women . weakness stopped and the severe W with letters of introduction to pains in my sides left me. Iamnow /4 : +43 * L much stronger and do my own work banks in other cities, and with Let- 60 atl Taking the Vegetable Cnpgund L ters of Credit if they are apt to ¢ ea eats edo de wee net d conside-able sums from time fT ¥ Muskegon, Mich. . to time while away. cy Women ‘should heed such warning {2 ° sym} ine ea heseiog-down painaget = N weakness, for they indicatesome fe- & male trouble, and a persistent and G 5 faithful use of Lydia E. Pinkham's | e e ML esas Compound will seluum fail re) to help, N Lb Coerter © T akes | T CASPER ELECTRIC fo} APPLIANCE CO. K eae oe ~ NATIONAL BANK lance Repair ng CONSOLI “Agree from Central School” | E ROYALTY \BLOGJ~ -\Minaall Phone 1992W Free Delve “| T. 5G7OOO - POPULATION © © + "Sees Do You Want a Thrill? If You Do, Don’t Miss the Rocky Mountain Championship | Auto and Miotorcycle Races $1,200 IN PURSES e Auspices Wyoming Raging Association Rodeo Grounds, Sunday, Sept. 16 2 P.M. EIGHT RACES INCLUL _.u CASPER SPEEDWAY CUP Saag 15 MILES——-$400 PUR, rhciaetiag pis Soisaaeas Advance sales which have been made to those desiring to build homes and business houses, many SE to stop the agony, reduce of them brick, have exceeded all expectatiuns. . jo'nts and away with Mikio Paine) Se Amores pn, PUBLIC AUCTION LOT SALE to investors, whether they desire to build or not, WILL BE HELD The fastest drivers in Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota Without Soniment. ON THE TOWNSITE AT SALT CREEK SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th at 1:30 P. M.; ALSO ON . and Wyoming ALL SHU has heen trina MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. SALES WILL BE 25% CASH, BALANCE ON TERMS. tested years, and rea'ly marvel- ous results have been accomplished in the most © HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM: SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the YELLOW. CAB COM- fering and agony was intense an pees soy a ete age trip sae, which amount be refunded by the Townsite Company, to Pept AT italy An Hao Gee A pecmabiceg piteous and where the patient was all purchasers of lots who present fare receipts, is transportation arrangement extends over ‘ Us af if i it aggre HL. Allen, the a'scoverer Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Guy/Dusles, Bridgeport, Neb. W. P. Evans, Bridgeport, Neb, of ALLENRHU, who for many years the torments of acute rheu desires al! suf Remember how original Ict price: investment. WYOMING-MONTANA INVESTMENT COMPANY W. E. BURK, E. T. MCDOWELL, Henning Hotel CASPER, WYOMING 8s in Casper have advanced. Here is another real opportunity for rers to know Admission $1.00 Plus War Tax Reserved Box Seats $1.00 Plus War Tax Grandstand and Bleachers Free @ruggists to in every tnstan Drug Go. will supp’ orders accepted. — Smi!th-Turner y you Mail dvertisement, ’

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