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: Che Casyer Dally Cribune MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. PAGE TWG 2 IOGPER CENT ATTENDANCE UPON NISTRICT BANK MEETINGS URGE Roy C. Wyland of Wyoming ! the Bankers of Natrona, Converse, Fremont and Another development of importance to Casper was a} e. 2 ommunication ordered sent to the/F. Klein; Sundance, H Cooper: | Scréen Production! Niobrara for Stronger Co-operation sgmenumnication ores and charen|Thermopolis, Huge: Webster: Upton i : extension urging the contribation of}and Osage. H. G. Gardner: Worland,| ae . ; an additinal $1,0 r extension work|J. A. Alfor L : . “What "0 eds is 100 per t attendance Special appoint ee She ‘arrow eseapes are common among! f Natrona, in group No. 3, lared Roy id Niobrara counties, cons bank mont a by the differe Converse, F. yland of the Wyoming National bank o abe € nu on » of the bankers Douglas Fr is no good reason why every bank in these | r a . ad pr s hy will re 2 aa ag an . c something a 8 & a f. pow t that the s« ing a better |! : tte ds bought} liscount ught at dur- 1 helping! rate reduced Ke measure re. effort to have] bnger pe s0 | the t the ratio of the principal be b year would ve cunsiferthla meet He also sated re-| less of the fact of whether or not | was elected governor he would do all in his power {n a personal way to help the farmers of the Big Horn Basin solve this drainage problem. ne a the md.|y He also suggested that more sugar/c Dryden; Deaver, A. R. Dickeon;/abounds with adventure und romance camera. ‘The picture is said’ to wall reload. beet factories be invited into the Big/Gariand, George E. Hutt; Greybull,|and carries an exceptional asso1iment | offer in support of its dramatic qual- A well the [HOrm Bagin, that the products of thelw. J. Law; Hyattville and Ten Slecp, | of beautiful locations. Mr. Van Loan |ities the mest artistic photography of and making the farms bé fed to cattle and sheep in |to be supplied; Kaycec circuit, to be|is an extremely busy writer since hia|the season. ban was glad | preference to being shipped and was|supplied: Lovell, A. R. Dickson; \contract calls for an assortment ot| ————_-— to b and in ad-\eptimistic regarding the fall market! Newcastle, J. H. Bounds; Powell,|stories for such popuiar stars as Tom| Pay up for your Trihune and dition thereto gave y 00d OUt-\for sheep and cattle. As @ director/George E. Hutt: Sheridan, George Mix, Earle Williams, Roy Stewart. | a key for ey 50c_pald. reratt line of the banking business during of the Joint Stock Land bank he ex the past year and the problems that/piained the details working of this in- the bankers for the coming iatitution and urged that all bankers who Have not bought™aock’ in) the] bank do so. “The Joint Stock Land| bank has saved the state of Wyom-| ing,” weft on Mr. Hay. “Not one of| gg Whe made up the program our loans has been rejected and the| ed bas not only el vey are before called upon D. Allely, se ry of the Wyo: many banka of the statc ming Bullding and Loan Association has materially assisted th rita tions of building and oan associati reconstruction, period forced to commercial banks. Ma 00) ar th linir of interest were covered in the pi which resulted from this onstruc The next speaker spoke up a sut ve period and which dealt a .blow t that later w n for that was staggering to the live stock ‘ epre: industry | . of| At the conclusion of Mr. g Flay's} gave he na:nes of Roy Wy: w in detail the problenr confronting the!placed before the meeting for presi-| irrigated farmers in his district and dent for the ensuing y r also that of | abject of his paper was “Drain-/w. J. Bailey to succeed himself as| Needed Legisiature.” secretary Both men were elected by head per acre for thes¢/acclamation and Casper offices filled farmers in trying to drain their lands'hy Casper bankers. Mr, 8. E. Mc ng them in a hazardous posi-/Gown of Shoshonl, was made vice nd if some ative remedy is) president. ‘The meeting then ad- not forthcoming they song to fail! journed to be held at a place to be ba in do not want the Big Horns by the offic: ly attended next April banquet was the Wyoming | ‘ the bankers a Muirk of Pioneers at the Congrega-} r any mear and if! tional church where impromptu talks we can get the rellef *desire| were made by Judge C. E. Winters, through | ve action farmers | John Hay, Marshall Reynolds and| the B 1 come out all right. ! others, & charity or to be but desire a Tey up for your Trimune and get y of financing drain a key for every 50c pald. 8-12-tf! the bonds may run period and t e of inter TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | 1 & dow: —— ahi a. giving Ww ANTED- A barber at 344 Ww. _ ts in the) __lowstone. 9 Worland if|FOR RENT—Furnished appointed Hy the We asper charge by the W. ‘yoming State Con- Ils U fareone’ of the Methodist Episcopal church at the concl«sion leona: Wrecked In National Ca s /pon of the annual meeting here. for all churches in Wyoming. their parj* | Mytroie to be f the farmer and | Brawn, sup tendent;|and its rapid-fire incident. “The Sage; burn'ng in a fire scene fell. Peters win Bowling; Big Horn,| Brush Trail” is cut from the same) waa élightly burned twice. Klein; Buffalo, Lewis|cloth—in that it furnishes the onlooker| Snow storms, a great avilanche of Casper, Lewis W. Carter:|with several novel twists. It packs a|ice and snow and a mammoth forest Clearmont, to be supplini; Cody, L.|/healthy punch, contains humor, /fire were “caught” in their reality-by “THAN apartn nexcelled in the all modern; close in. 234 E. Secc purposes but ; t that no adequate tee tose | WANTED TO RENT—Two or as installed) “oom modern house ditches thei Mrs. E. M. Atchison. $32 N as gone t | THE BIG GAME | — SEASON IS ON s Bring him down with a Remington Gun and Remington Ammunition. REMINGTON “THE OLD RELIABLE” We have a complete stock. Hunting Coats and Caps at Special Prices. Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 } Desmond and others equally | There ts no question that} William i us “rhe | Sage Brush HEV. L.E. GARTER IS RETU ee ex story is to spend «delightful, LA nment hour in the (heater. ‘© will be shown at the? Wednesday «nd 18.—The Rev. Lewis E. Carter was | POWELL. V . Sept. Appointments were announced | | Rapids in Filming. ted as the meet-| herd, secretary rence in Septem-|endowment fund, quarterly following impor-}ence, Cheyenne, Wyo; David E. Ken-| thorized Gall. representatives of the board of {home missions and church extension. | Byt in “The Storm,” ‘the Universal a ewel special starting at the Wyom- heater Sept. 23d, the public will ve an opportunity of secing the per| is in which the star, House Peters, | confer: | elected to lay conference, Che league. quarterly enne, Wyo. ryone who on several occasions supplied Evans; Lan amie. W. 7 ng tbe filming. Stories about thelr dangerous experiences are cor ph | roborated by seenes in the picture. | Universal sent the unit under Reg: a) inald Barker's Mrection to the Feather | Van Loan Scores | River Canyon in the northern part of \c ‘alifornia. It has seldom happened Again With Novel |tiat a’ camera penetrated more than a few miles inta the beautiful wilder ness of Feather River. Reginald Bar- W estern Film Play ker is a director of the widest exper- ~, but he has never seen a0 many oto ae close shaves” In the making of one niliay swith No follows Ae it Wan picture as there were in “The Storm.” The s gifted author has dis, OP the stage Langdon McCormick's played his talent for the silent drama Sensational play couldn't give oppor He carved his, tunity for the perilz connected witu [niche in the film hall of fame when|the filming tn Nature's virgin terrt- he wrote “The Virgin of Stamboul,”4 ‘or? jand followed it up with “The Great! On a narrow mountain stream-with Redeemer.” The author possesses|2 devdly current snd hidden rocks, |marked versatility. He 1s equally! Miss Valll and Swickard made eight adept at writing of life in the far-off, trips in a canoe for thriliing scenes. | places of oivilization—such as the'If there had been more than eight rient as he ts in writing of his 6w) canoes, they would have made more! |country. His westerns ave novel—|Each time the canoe was smashed. Pine Bluffs,|and ‘charged with melocrsmatic inno-| That was the only way for the grip of 0, C. Kine: | vations which indicate a now twist on|the current to be broken—rope the ummond; Tiock|the familiar theroe players and drag them out, iétting Torrington,| Everyone who saw “Fightin’ Mad,”|the fragile canoes.smash. It is all in i Wheatland, E. 1.|willtremember it as_an exceptional] the picture, western—a picture which delighter| Peters and Matt Sheridan District with its humor, its crackling action }death Moore escaped when tall pines miraculously MORE . DIVORCE PLEA FILED, Paul Moser has filed suit in the dis yer wers married in Denver on July 14, 1981, rail” will earn him |trict court for absolute divorce from | quarterly onference lewood. | ~ ta. Williaee Ly Wade, tate suner.| Virginia Vall, Matt Moore and Joact| sent = Wyoming "Anthalgon | STICKATS ere placed several times | | Pearl Moser, allaging desertion. The Fira: >) Pages ane rewery ; Pare atic Giamond resetting Jeweler. Of Exchange E CONDENSED STATEMENT Of the Wyoming National Bank of Casper CASPER, WYOMING At the Close of Business Sept. 15, 1922 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 = 150,000.00 Undivided Profits ...._..... 29,970.03 12,000.00 Surelus WW... Reserved for Taxes. Circulation —_~..... .. 100,000.00 —.- 3,481,161.47 Loans and Discounts......$2,850,324.55 . S. Bonds ind Reve- “nue Stamps 113,625.56 rants a5 7,849.97 Stock in Federal Re- Furniture and Fixtures... 84,508.75 Real Estate 9,500.00 Banks and U. S&S. Deposits. .....: Treasurer 795,527.89 a er wet 4,299..78 Other Bonds and War- serve Bank ... - 7,500.00 Cash on Hand, due from $3,873,131.50 $3,873,131.50 Our new location with unexcelled facilities enables us to give you the best in banking service. FFICERS AND DIRECTORS CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier A. C. RIKER, Assistant Cashier P. J. O,;CONNOR Capital and Surplus $250,000.00 B. B. BROOKS, President G. E. 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