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‘AGE EIGHT q CO-OPERATION IN BUILDING UP F GOLLATERAL ENTERPRISE URGED | - corporations in Wyoming Not ning Not Making Most of Op-, portunities to Entrench Themselves in Good attendance. air Will of Public, Editor Tells Bankers : (Special to The Tribune.) E SHERIDAN, Wyo., Aug. 4.—Contrasting pioneer days in Crash (Contrputed of Empires.” The subject was ‘BIBLE CHAUTAUQUA ON SOUTH PARK 1S CPENED WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE "cms. pomror:s em The gospel meeting at the big ten at Thind und Park began last’ Sun-|comes every eye will see him. Rey 1:7, evening with a good crowd in|The righteous dead would be raised "The |and with the saints Evangel Schacht based his remarks on the second chapter of Daniel where t prophet interprets a most remarkable dream of King Nebuchadnezzar. tbe Caspet Daily Cribune [saw a stone that was cut out without |hands and smote the image upon his feet and broke it to pieces. The |epeaker explained that this stone rep- resented Jesus Christ, and when this |stone would smite the image upoh lits feet that would be the “Crash of Empires. The “Crash of Empires was noth- ing of Christ which was the subject | (for last night. Evidence was pro- |duced from the bible that when Christ be taken to ven by the lord. Evangelist acht didn’t have time to go into the nearness of His coming but left that subject for Thursday evening It] The subject Tuesday evening was “Who is Jesus Christ?” ist Fire Destroys Ruins of Old Town on Yukon DAWSON, CITY, ¥. T.. aug. 4.— the abandoned town of Gordon's Landing has been destroyed by @ forect fire, according to a report re- ceived here tocay. Most of the buildings burned were deserted and crumbling into ruin, so that the damage probably was slight. Advices say that owing to an ex* ceptionally dry season numerous Wyoming of only a few years ago with present-day develop- ment and progress, William C. Deming, editor of the Wyo- wing State Tribune of Cheyenne, in an address before the Wyoming State Bankers’ association here called upon all arge companies operating in Wyoming to co-operate “in aiilding up collateral “enterprise to ,of justice, should direct the attention he end that Wyoming may become |of every large company. operating in 4 empire in fact as well as in name.” | Wyoming to the point that they should Saterprises which take millions out|co-operate in building up collateral and not | enterprises to the end that Wyoming Wyo-|may become an empire in fact as. in thé| well as in name. greatest |gentlemen as bankers your duty in the premises. I am not a banker. I have, however, done considerabie busi- ness with bankers and banks and have never had a complaint to make. I think I appreciate the value of a good banker to a community. I some times wonder if the bankers them- selves realize their entire opportunity. Living and workinggunder great stress and strain, carrying the responsibil- ities of depositors, as well as stock- ake a narrow view of the| in Wyoming.” E I doubt sertously whether fey are making the most of their op. Srtunities in developing. a proper Beling between themselves. and the fBqple of this state, It is always fie part of good judgement to treat Deming seems the king forgot what his dream was and called upon his wise men to help him out. The king became angry at their inability to tell him his R G per_looking after busines: rs Brower oi Syracuse 1s in Cas- fires are burning in the Yukon. ———— A. F. Allen of Denver is in the elt, tending to business interests. B. P. O. Elks No. 1353 Business of importance. By Order of Exalted Ruler. @ream, so he issued a decree to have them slain. Daniel, a Jewish captive, heard of this decree and offered to reproduce the dream and give its interpretation He claimed no special wisdom of his own but said. “There is a God in heaven that revealeth secrets and maketh known to king Nebuchadn zar what shall be in the latter da} Dan. 2:28. The dream and the interpretation was about as follows: The king saw a/ great and terrible image. “The hegt was of fine gold, his breast and } arms of silver, his belly and his thighs of brass, his legs of iron, his fe part of iron and part of clay.” Dan The prophet told the king that the four different metals denoted four dif. ferent . kingdoms. The Babylonis kingdom was the head of gold comparing history with this prophe the speaker showed that the silv umZzory Po _ » THE BIG BUSY STORE es WATCH OUR WINDOWS TCIALTGOMPANY; fell the cow that gives the milk. “‘A sense of pride, as well as a sense eerie <= TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. £OR RENT—Rooms; close in. Phone —632K. 8-4-3t cor RENT — Six desirabie office grooms just vated in Spyalty building (former ange building). For information con ‘grning rent apply to 401 Consdlidated I ppyaity building. 8-4-2t tv {OR SALE—By owner, large four: : “fSroom heuse; modern ‘except heat °] greakfast nook; full basement and ‘@ (tmarage: only $5,250, $750 down, bal- fn: ice $75 per month. 1425 South Px my fa street 84 ne SOR SALE—Compiete set of normal oc straining books, bought last winter ‘h ~ und do not show use, cheap ff taken © ‘% once, 252 North Kimball street. jar door . 8-4-tf nt ‘SOR RENT—Fourroom house: also e ‘one-room house; modern, gas eon- n S\ections; close in. Inquire 615 South « Qurbin after 6 o'clock. Phone 1442. 8-4-1t* { f fe Tas wv DR THOMAS J. RIACH, | Physician and Surgeon, ved his office from 305 Mid &bst Building, and is now located in citboms and 306, O-S Building, there be found during the fol o@wing hours: Week days, 9 to 11 a. ®, and 3 to 6 p. m.; Sundays, 11 to 12 m Evenings by appointment. *hones: Office, 1219; Residence, 7933. 8-3-6t .| they were making unjust demands. holders, devoting long hours to the details and to the minutia of the busi: ness. I question if they do not ob- serve too closely the letter and not the spirit of their profession. I think I never came into full understanding of the newspaper business until I could tell a delegation of liberals or conservatives, lawyers or preachers, they were wrong, if in my judgment “The banker must be more than a creator of surplus, more than’ the earner of dividends. broader than his mere banking homie, The bank is a quasi-public institution, the banker cannot hide his talents under a bushel. He must be a community and a state builder as well. This can be done by proper co-operation and by rational in dependence under which the banker is as free to talk plainly to his larg: est depositors as to his largest bor- rower. “If bankers nave any weakness at all, I would say it is their fear of their depositors, and especially the large ones. My thought is this in relation to the resources of Wyorting. ii If these large companies, which may happen to be patrons of your bank, are pursuing a selfish course or fol- lowing obstructive tactics or are in- different to everything except their immediate business the banker has the opportunity to broaden the vision of such men and secure their assist- ance in pushing Wyoming onward and upward toward the million population mark. “To our visilors, I would suggest this motto of the state. ‘Stop Roaming, Try Wealthy, Growing RAUEALALALALALALALALALALLIALA Wyoming, Wyo- 4UKHKHKH Branch represented the kingdom of Medo-P gia, the brass Graecia, the iron Rom and the mixture of iron and cl: Rome in its divided state as we it today. ‘The most interesting part of the @ream was yet to come. The king The ki Til West Midwest “ve. Phone 74. Harold Kramer, Re...or Mai narer R40—Two sections near Powder River, nine miles out with shacks and 7 acres plowed, one and a half miles of fence. $300 and $400. Priced at = = e~ SEE BEN“ S = S = a= : = SS R-41—Bighty acres on ‘ river with spring, ten miles out, on good highway. R31-—Forty acres on river two miles out. Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- lnquishments and ‘Bus. iness Opportunities. Notary Public IKHKHKHKHK | The Laundry Queen Makes Clothing Clean Wash your clothes in the finely developed LAUNDRY QUEEN ELECTRIC WASHER and all the dirt will be removed. WE Ask But the Opportunity To Give a Demonstration of the LAUNDRY QUEEN in Your Home Let us show you that the most delicate and sheer fabric in milady’s wardrobe can be cleansed without damage that it is within mortal power to wash little Tommy’s a grimy rompers; that rugs and heavy materials are ren- dered clean and fresh by the gentle but effective action of the LAUNDRY QUEEN. : ’ NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 xx RALAIALALALALALAUALCALAIA IIA HAO 85c Broom CLOS and get it to us. TODAY WEADD ANOTHER LIST TO THE Salt 2lb.SackSalt . . . 5lb.SackSalt . . . . 10Ib.SackSalt . . . Grape Juice Pint Bottle Grape Juice. Quart Bottle Grape Juice Brooms $1.10 Brooms . . . 35c Children’s Broom . 10c 15c 39c 78c List of All Items There will be a regular session of this lodge on Friday evening, August 5, at’8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows Hall. ROBERT COHEN, Secretary. Saturday’s Ad Will Give A Revised, Complete BIG GROCERY G-OUT SALE It is impossible to give a Gbniplete list each le of all the items in this big sale, consequently we only give new items added. Every SATUR- DAY WE WILL PUBLISH A COMPLETE LIST. Each day our stock is decreasing. | Many articles have been sold out completely and while we have on hand every item listed i in our ads some are limited SO ACT AT ONCE. Take your pencil and paper, look over the list, ae up your order DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE. : Here Are the New Additions:, Breakfast Dishes Corn Flakes, package Farma,package . . Scotch Barley, package Cream Barley, package Krumbles, package . Pearl Hominy, package Fruited Oats, package Forbidden Fruit Grape Syrup, Quart Ree Lace Package Pearline ‘Washing Powder. Fruited Wheat, package. Uncle Sam Health Food, pkg. 25c 10c 12 1-2c 15c 15 10c 10c 10c 10c $1.00