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PAGE TEN. ¢ NEW FINANCE COMPANY OFF TO BIG. START Loan Applications to Guarantee Success of Undertaking. We I prominent business ar onal n whose name? on its exe avi boards are guarar soundness, the les F ne Thrift com- has done a remark- its opening Mon- Applications for loans have been ult received {n great numbers by the an manager, J. S. Mechling. s exceptional op- » earners and sal- 90d character to has been as. to th for wa The po 1 amunts, there has been a decided | conditions © here. ad y to debtors. standpoint, tem are in | and increas: | sans, the com: | uld up its f its au 1 There is every r believe that Casper business men in general will not hesitate to subscribe to the stock, so that every share will be taken from the market within the next week or so. As an investment and a stimulus to credit, the stock | offers a double appeal. Considered | as an investment alone, it stands high. In this connection manage- ment, safety and profit are naturally ght of. Those in direct and advisory charge of the Peoples Finance and Thrift company of Casper—an en. tirely local organization operating under the thoroughly tested and nationally known Wimsett system—| aro all successful men in this’ com- munity, being generally regarded as ,|this city and prominent, in its com- n | mercial and civic life. Che Casper Daily Cribun Rodeo. Stunts. Await Crowds Tomorrow Thrill chasers who attend the benefit rodeo Performance tomorrow at the Casper grounds will witness duplication of this feat and others even more thrilling. A record attendance is expected highly reputable and competent. ‘In their hands the company is marked for conservative condust and rapid growth. Office management of the concern rests with Mr. ~Mechling who for years: has been a resident of Close to 50 companies are now functioning in other parts of the country under the Wimsett ‘system- Full opportunity to test the basic for conservative conduct and *rfpid the "Peoples ance and Thrift company of Casper, ‘has been.afford- There is no longer any doubt as to the reliability and safety of such a financial concern. Profit possibilities are these: All Wimsett system companies have shown, by average, 14. per cent profit for the first year of operation. Year after year, the return averages 20 per cent. This profit comes from original loans and the re-loan of monthly payments,’ so that all funds are kept in constant clrcula- tion bringing in dividends. Offered with all these factors of saf profit. making, credit clear. ances and widespread benefit to the people of this city combined, the stock of the Peoples Finance and Thrift .company of Casper will un doubtedly be,taken up very. shortly. It {sof general Interest and _con- cern that this company be so ‘I- nanced that it may at once take ad- vantage of the pressing applications for .small. loans, thus quickly caus- ing re-adjustment ofjpast due cred- its. Offices of and Thrift company Becklinger building. FORMER SOLDIERS AND DEPENDENTS BENE FIT THROUGH RED CROSS More than $70,000,000 has ~ been spent by the American Red Cross in the last few years in behalf of the soldier and his dependents. The efforts of thousands of workers in every county in the country have been used in giving service to these veterans. Brig. Gen. Frank.T. Hines, direc tor of veterans. bureau in a recent conference of War Service directors of the Red Cross. in “Washington, praised the work of the Red Cross Chapters in helping to secure ade: quate compensation to the service the Peoples Finance are in the ive ore eo yO) ert Officers eve President ‘ Directors £ i F. P Bacon.,Vice-Pres. Gen:Mer. Na- trona Power Co. M. A. Becklinger, Owner Becklinger Bide Earle G. Burwell, Pres. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Ww. J. Bailey, Pres. Wyoming Baking \ Ww. Chamberlin, Pres. Chamberlin H. ¢ Chappell, Credit Mgr. Natrona Power Co. W. WH. Crawford, Prop. Casper Phar- Fimmett Fuller, Mer. Frantz Shop. I Earl BK. Hanway, Secy. Natrona County a Physician and Surgeon. Mer. Peoples Finance a V . I Advisory Board c az. Ww. Bingenhelmer, Pres. Casper Realty Rn R e -Law. s A. & Hotel. \: R. Wyoming Trust Co. a A dier Ind. Filling t H. B, Durham, Attorney-at-Law. i I. I. Gulleh, Mer. Wélls Music Shop. Earle D. Holmes, Pres. Holmes Hard- } z Natrona County t John Jourgensen, Paints, Wholesale ana. Retail Ir Ww. Johnson, Campbell-Johnson Co. a. W ur, Asst. Cashier Wyo... Trust ¢ 7 Ww eele, U. 8, Bureall of Mines. t ™. Young. cr es. Mer, New York OIF Co, I i c f I : Mail This Coupon Now c ( for complete details SUITE 105 ; S77 eR SA ( { Address os oo . 1 PHVA TTY are now being offered at exactl ry officer and director. Management, Safety, Profit Are the essentials of a sound investment. An analysis of this company will show that these requirements are fully met. MANAGEMENT—A glance at the list of successful Casper business men directing this company, will éonvince you that the Management is in extremely competent hands. similar institutions with loss per cent. PROFIT—Splendid earnings are realized for the stockholders through the reloaning of the monthly and semi-monthly payments. igures compiled from a group comprising a majority of imsett System” institutions, show average earnings ex- ceeding 14% net the first year of operations. sett” companies earn better than 20% net.each year. Fi man and sald it was a most effec- tive way of helping the bureau, The new law admitting for treat- ment to government hospitals all service -men with disabilities con- tracted in or out of service is very generous legislation, Congress has given the Veterans Bureau very broad and adequate powers so that. if a man ts entitled to relief, he will get it. Red Cross Chapters will continue to serve the service man. The local Chapter 1s bearing this out Approximately 600 applica~ tions, for the adjusted compensation have been filed through the office since June 20th, Application may also be made through the local of- fice, for any state bonus that is been recelved for application for the New York State bonus. le HAIL SWEEPS REGION NORTH OF GLENROGK GLENROCK, Wyo., Aug. / 13.—! Hail hammered the country North of the Platte river in this section re- cently, inflicting much damage on Smokers Are Barred From ‘Idaho Forest OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 13.—Severt Idaho forests—the Boise, Weiser, Payette, Salmon, Challis, Lemhi and Sawtooth—have been closed *to smokers under an order issued here by District Forester R. Ho Rutledge. The first menace made this action neceasary, according to Mr, Rutledge, and he has re- quested railroad companies to take steps to prevent lighted cigar or cigarette stubs being thrown from trains. Rail Tariffs For Transfers Are Approved ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Rail- roed tariffs covering truck or wagon transfer service, when performed as a terminal service of a common car- rier, or in connection with the trans- fer of freight in transit at,an inter: mediate point are not unlawful, it was held today by the Interstate Commerce commission. The commission held however, that such tariff are unlawful when they are made to cover truck ser- vices for movements commonly de- ignated as line hauls, when operat- ed as an extension of the line and as part of a through movement in con- nection with the carrier. E. Second St. crops. Stones the size of walnuts battered the area Casper, Wyoming A Profitable Investment | Shares in the Peoples Finance and Thrift Company of Casper y the same price antl terms given THERE IS NO PROMOTION STOCK IN THIS COMPANY —every share being sold at par value, $100.00 per share. SAFETY—Under the Wimsett plan, small loans from $25.00 to $500.00 are carefully made monthly within ten months. which are repaid M For Further Information, Call at the Office, Phone or Write PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIET COMPANY | OF CASPER BECKLINGER BLDG. PHONE 825 « Office Hours: 9 a. m.—5:30 p. m. Character plus Earning Ability is aproper basis for credit; |<. monthly Over One Hundred Million Dollars was loaned in the United States during 1923 by s of less than one-tenth of one or semi- any “Wim- SPECULATION RIFE REGARDING | ‘STUDEE’ COMING TOMORROW BY SPARK PLUG ‘Tomorrow's the day at the Stude- baker Sales and Service. For “Studee,”* in all his glory 1s coming to town and will perform at the Studebaker Sales room for three days beginning Thursday afternoon. “Studee,” the talking Studebaker has mystified perhaps more people in the United ‘States during its per- fod of existence than any other one mechanical device. C. West of the local Studebaker agency promises Casper folks more downright amazement and _ oppor- tunity to gasp unbelievably than they have enjoyed in years. Imag- ine if you can, a standard” Stude- baker automobile standing alone in the «middle of a salesroom and cor- rectly answering any question which may be put to ft, singing any song upon “request, and In other words acting more nearly human than you ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1924. than three or four miles to the rail- automobile World in Casper will. be absolutely free, The salesroom in which the car will perform is located at 226 South David street. There will be a great crowd on hand at all hours of the day, and folks are urged to attend ‘ly tomorrow af- ternoon before the certain evening rush, SUGAR COMPANY PLANS SHORT LINE RAILROAD IN POWELL DISTRICT POWELL, Wyo., Aug. 13.—Assur- ance has been given by the Great _ A Guaranteed Remedy All druggists here or every in the United States, as a matter of Auiosdor, Cigartties cn the poptioe thma es on it Beceniee that seh) Ga noaiaee almost - stant reliefand even more, if not found absolutely the best remedy ever used for Bre Asthma, Difficult Breath- ing or the Asthmatic symptomis ac- pola eis 4 Hay Fever, money will be refunded by them without question. Sufferers who have not already tried these remedies, can rely on the genuine- ness Of this tee, as well as depend on its fulfillment, in view of being backed up by their own druggist, in case itshould fail. The more severe, violent or obstinate the case, the more will Asthmador be appreciated and pri: after its first trial. tages o| failure to relieve are so small that the Manufacturers have no hes- tee, it itancy in guarant and are willing, desirous and anxious to refund to the infinitely few sufferers who do not obtain relief, as neith rel they, nor the druggists who sold the prclaee want your money, if nat re- Read the guarantee on label. have evér believed possible of an ordinary plece of machinery, Never in all the existence of “Studee” has anyone been able to even come!near guessing just why the car can talk, Men’ have liter- ally torn the machine to pieces in a vain effort to solve the mystery. Demohstrations of the wonder of the paieenebeb esicocistte Seether al sate Shy | Western Sugar company that a spur will soon be constructed through a rich district north of here. Along its route several beet dumps are to be constructed so that no farmer will have to haul his_ beet LOST—Ladies’ Wrist Watch_ at Carnival Mons. NOTICE. I_ have moved my marcell shop from 604 South Center, phone, 636M, to 159, South Beech,’ across trom « new Public Market; phone 2265, 160 South Center Will be pleased to mect old and new 155-W. ier custome: RS. CY CO! R ; | CHAMBERLIN’S Second Annual August | Drapery SALE! | CLOSES SATURDAY, AUG. 16 The people of Casper realize the values we are giving them and are taking ‘advantage of this sale. Our Drapery department has been crowded since the opening day of this event. This is your opportunity to secure all grades of drapery materials at substantial savings. POM UNDA Special - $7.00 Value One Lot—Dolly Dainty, silk striped fabrics. $4 25 | Sale Prive ~_________ Special -- $5.25 Value Special -- $3.25 Value One Lot—Orinoka, 50-inch Sun- brook, Sun and Tubfast fabrics. All colors. aed $2.25 Sale Price —_ Special -- $4.75 Value hs aot Oke a Kentbury One Lot—Silk brocade, drapery un 2) i . Mbt Pe | ee. |. eee DISCOUNT ON ALU Orinoka Fabrics Damasks Linens Satins Velours and Lace Nets DURING THIS SALE EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL DISCOUNT On All Our, Cretonnes Terry-Cloths _ Reps and «.‘‘Sol’ Satins DURING THIS SALE EXTRA SPECIAL ‘One Assortment Cretonnes, Special, per yard 60c Chamberlin Furziture Co. Second and David Streets Drapery Department—(Second Floor) Phone 37—Branch Exchange Connecting All Departments