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PAGE FOUR ____ BANK OPEN FOR BUSINESS TODAY AT OLD CORNER) Ssere cc Casper National Located in New Banking House at Second and Center After Great Open- ing Day ‘The Casper National Bank opened for business today in its elaborate new banking house at the corner of Second and Center streets fol Saturday's formal opening. With music, flowers sod refreshments the bank weleomed the public to an in- spection of fts new home and from the time the doors were opened at noon it is estimated that no ies than 6,000 visitors thronged the structure, ‘The quartet from the Schembeck orchestra furnished music for the re ception. The orchestra was placed on the first floor. Chairs for the visiturs ‘were Placed at the windows in the Waloonies on the second floor. Huge vaees of lowers, which were sent to the bank complimentary {rota other Danke an@ institutions of the state, were placed on the desks for the Gee. orations. ‘The employes of the bank gave flowers to the ladies as favors as tell as cigars to the men. Downstairs in the ‘trust, savings and collection de- Di s, toa was served from 4 until ® v'clock. In konor of ‘the occasion, the Diock from ‘Center to Wolcott streets on until 3 o'clock in the evening. ‘The Second was raped off for dancing from reneral enjoyed the final entertain: ment of the gala Gay of the bank. pacha cities Lao Joé@ has been having some trouble in J ; ! London with Tommy Burns, former Ol | AT POLICIES Tl AE heavyweight champion of thé world, 4 god verbal punches at the champion. | ry; He | eer somriee the eriticism and toid bpp hncraytrd 4 te tecms: - fal =| urns about {t one evening in a public x place. Words followed and, ancording | ta was. Leen ae idee ng 0 le sna ds Legislative Leaders to Be Guests} Tex Rickard figures that Se ee : On the Road To Matrimony When mutual admiration and confidence entwine a maid and a the love race. Usually, it is the it denotes heart prog- ress along the road to matrimony. 4 The happy running mates always pace asm team. But, no matter it one of the pair should-reach the minis! ret, it would probably re- ter fi he newlywede—but that is another story. The press humor- ets have penned many jolly jokes This Country and jingles about love-making. One ii yn eyed high heartily enjoys the witty wordings By HENRY L. FARRELL, ees Teont "Gulntat:: payee sereenead in “Topics of the Day” United Press Staff Correspondent. |..m but were unable to sees “chaperoned” by the Tribunc of American canvas. reday Tita at tea a seat = Taeeean Saint champion of Eng-| {soted, Muverton Thursday might $3 to) parking and: Meadows were the) A AU]. AGE Load Talker. land has written to Charley Harvey toltet jost to the Worland five by a stellar players of the Worland team. . . ° 4 é “When Cholly Van as proposed | get him some work over here, a8 h6 1s/ score of 23 to 16. Meadows made five free throws | to me, he was too rattled to say @ | planning to bundle himself aboard a - shot five goals. Harkins was credit 6) i wm A Sao aE ep nee nas nel hae foe Sm TOURNEY ON “Then how J'd you know he was Bockett’s star act is curling upon hak the talking.”—Boston Transcript. over the Englishman. Burns has been writing fights for a London paper and hag taken #everal! SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 7—| to the story, Burns flattened Beckett without ceremony. i, ‘Now some of the promoters want to match the pair. Burns says he is will- ing to take on the champion for a side bead ors Sas eros cum haeiieets net ‘ot 2,000 base h pounds and will give the { receipts to charity. Heskett in quiet. | pum remains: oat ot Ot eee once, as a lot of he ee See eee would be willing t pay| GLYCERINE MIXTURE yar sh Baa Ba FOR GAS ON STOMACH President DRAMATIC CRICIO DEAD. Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, WASHINGTON, March 1.—Legislu- as mixed in, Adler--ka relieves ANY | NEW YORK, March 7.—Paul M. 5 Blue Sweet Pea live policies of the new administration | potter, draniatic critic who was the|#0h. It acts on both uppe low will be disousned by President Hard- Rh 3 1 af rece anthor of many popular wast ing with Republican congressional Peatasat eat whioh poisoned. stomach, Often Will Take Name NEW 86RK, March darmic blue sweet pea to be ited in the Eighth International Flower show which oper here next Monday, has been named Mrs. War- ren ‘The flower's color is similar to that for which Mrs. Harding showed | ° fectin: leader. Preference when selecting gowns. |“ atter his talk with Mr. Herding tho ago a —_——_—_sa——_ announted y 5 Speaker Gillett and Representative iF 2 NEW <, (a Mondell expect to see President Hart- YORK, March 7.—The Lehigh | ing probably tomorrow to discuss tar- 8 special cash lation, ‘which will be taken up ; c i eesti saad tar r3 here some weeks and which was navem “Harding biue:’ a Of Mrs. Harding Mis cabinet. ‘The call went out. today the question of relations with Costo | susmspumemsimemnanes as Rica and Panama and the program n for the special session of congress. of congtess was discussed by the presi. THE MOST ASTONISHING dent today with Senator Underwood er bowel and removes all foul matter found dead today of natural causes in at a dinner tonight at the CURES constipation. Prevents appon- . v the Murray Hill baths. White House. Tomorrow the president dicitis, The I et at the first meeting of Interscholastic Games. tion of Adler-i- and the hour was fixed at 11 a. m. RYU Ty It was said the president would| ‘Kemmerer, $2; Ryanston, 21. Pnaynlited free see ane 1A take up with the cabinet in particular poaeays | cbantipnticn wee: helped ibe OND done.) ‘The question of the special session f Alabama, the democratic senate | MYSTERY OF THE YEAR jabama senator indicated that a date robably would be tomor- ra ¢ ve O THE thousands who. visited our new home on the opening day we express our sincere apprecia- tion. Your presence was an evidence of your inter- est in-our growth and prosperity.’ Such interest has stimulated us to greater efforts to be of increased service to the banking public of Casper. At the present time we are carrying on our books the accounts of a monthly increasing number of old friends of the institution. We feel that through our opening Saturday, when we were privileged to meet a large number of new friends, we have created the op- portunity for banking service to many additional customers. To those whose business we have the pleasure of handling, we promise the same courtesy and service which in the past has featured our rela- tions with our patrons. \ Officers ‘A. J. Cunningham, Pres. Q. K. Deaver Cashier J. DeForest Richards, Vice Pres. C,H. McFarland, Asst. Cashier Patrick Sullivan, Vice Pres. . E. Smith, Asst. Cashier H. J. Walters, Asst. Cashier 32 Years of Service SPORTS--LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL|== = S552 EET 1 Mamta ls ne cee ¥resh from victories over thé Riv-| tailed to show up during this part of Seen a Maiorin : tas. preestee —- __ lerton and Lander quintet, the hatter| the play but staged a “comeback'|Proposed DempseyCarpentier cham Suing the tying. After the knot is |British Heavyweight Champion recente nl one of Bot fastest in during, the last, halt and It soetaed for » _ aia : 3 uate, Dasket-|a re was a possil EW YORK, March 7.— Is Candidate for Bouts in ball team continued in championship| of overtaking tho visitors., y fe BW. Ons Soeme t TS form here Saturday nlght by defeat-| ho game was one of the roughest cagers bY Glever played on the high court and was decidedly the best that has been given here for a long time. Blanch: in your, eaiy. faba, tone encughieat | date YORK, Maroh .—Joo Beckett, |" ne heavier team Of the visitors. | osc) “shooting, was etocal five. rue lty Rickaed that the bout could be held © most knocked out champion of the|1; wag the third victory for Worland goal LJ ‘ About Drie Topics about lovers | Hing, is coming over to teat the quality’ .* (ris sen ce the sate, Warland de-| esate a ore enn other , All Be Talking Doat in a short time. 5 score stood 29 to 8. The Casper squad) “ine Worland team has made @ won- erful showing this season and is con- proposing: the canvas, so Harvey anticipates no eh an tes “Oh, my dear, his money did all | trouble getting some of the/second or, sidered ons of the strongest teams en-| KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 7.— third rate heavies around here to push tered in the state tournament. Casper National Bank | and eight more tomorrow, : | A new national ry PROMOTER: week, as New York Piahversisy. bers . f ner of last year's tournament, w! ot Sas it aig ae | the Hour B rivers VTYRIC DIAN AFTER REPLY 10 OFFER) pre RIDERS Continuows 1 to 11.8. M. | omc ‘oie TIED IN RACE) ‘ri 080. ‘4 ‘They have. tentatively set ,000. ey have. ten’ Be z say. he! Sens he for the bout. g TODAY ‘The Picture They Will in: Montreal without interference. Married Virgin” ‘PATHE NEWS Showing the Last Picture Taken of President Wilson and His LAST TIMES TODAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN “THE DAUGHTER 99 it mG hs Cabinet PAY 2 By dies Surthmaw f NEXT CLYDE COOK meso || A Big Comedy In His Two-Part Comedy Wa Oy aa LORS ATE 66 * CURRENT EVENTS -— — — — ADMISSION 40c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 TOMORROW | THE BAFFLING MYSTERY IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c Shows Continuous 1 to 11 r+. |} Every. Day: ———————— +) TOMORROW” | *) ,LEW.CODY “OCCASIONALLY YOURS”. SWEET From the Book By‘ i The personal element which has been such a de- cisive factor in our business relations in the past, will be continued. The fact that we have always made it a policy to do business “man to man” has been one of the outstanding features of our institu- tion and it should make for better business relations in the future. The new building offers us facilities for expan- sion in various departments. Hach of these depart- ments has been enlarged and increased in efficiency so that weare now able to offer the people of Cas- per the best in banking service. The officials and employees will be constantly at your service to advise and assist you. Your inter- ests are our interests, and our earnest efforts will be a maintain the: ideals expressed in our business slogan. Directors J. DeForest Richards P. C. Nicolaysen Patrick Sullivan A. J. Cunningham Q. K. Deaver May We Serve You