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PAGE FOUR Che Caspee Datip Cridune VALENTINO COMPLAIN OF MOVIE HARDSHIPS IN | COURT HEARING TODAY No Limousine to Change Costumes In and} Picture Star Says in Plea GET EPISCOPAL SW YORK, Sept. 19.—Having heard Rodolvh Val- it wou be unjust to | i n injunction to nere, Supreme j rvogel has given itil Mon- Cee Bishops Concur in Deputies’ forced to make nd. be Proposal That Next Tri- Valentino was . f fe hdr nd between scenes] | 5 r = r ior] ernial Convention Go | | to Gulf Port. making enish | paling j Ide hen Va-} teach | bull, PORTLAND, ©; Sept. 19.—The ities of the general con Protestant Episcopal be Wa BOMPLETE TEXT OFMESSAGE ON BONUS BY PRESIDENT HARDING = Pp x atter of the com eu | vices of church will be co n of five commission °| k, LAWRENCE WEBER. The name of Supreme tice Louls H. ne of 1. This was referred Sweethearts Of College Days ecisely in the same spirit mei forces went out for spirit impelled. y there was but committee. A prayer of thanksgiving was of fered today on the rece!pt of a mes. sage from the White House thanking refore, tions of congress ¢ nd to the ur ar The war ex:s ice mer eo be publig tn the ept. 19.—A romance through a half cen- . qusts kne | that can only survixe: wi tury approached {ts climax today, on rather than ¢ restrained fronk athe | when Mrs. Eila H. Bllis, 73, of y to flag and co pression, whent' the p Evanston, Ul, and Edward F. Fox, r locked against cia The bi s approved of tHe ada , of Albany, Oregon, exhibited ps nut.ever One seek: tion of the word “pastor” wherever| ® Marriage license. Bi . ;the word “rector” occurs in the of-| They were sweethearts when they. of institution DEATH CLAIMS "SAKE? STAHL MONROVIA, Cabky Sept. 19.-Gar- land (Jake) Stahl, formerly major attended Wheaton college together in 1886 and became engaged then, but Mr. Fox left tu finish a college bave fought abiding place in which to live world is staggering | fo), career at the University of Michl- Joad. We have been driv- | “WARREN G. HARDI gan. Then he went west. They «in evary direction to curtail our | peor at aos drifted apart until both married others. The wife of Edward Fox died two years ago. When he came east and on his old sweetheart while ing through Chicago, he learned tiat her husband, John Ellis, a con- had died econo enditures |Ex-Kaiser to | Wed Next Month withou' of governmental been a difficult and unpop' It is vastly more applaude After near task to expend than to deny nf a quarter of insist yom year & ence and. Den urecuce ‘goverenment va an at aa a ne tee, |#na president of Washington Park hia ella ‘ i io pabE AD Bn tie ada a SiH ‘The marriage of for-| tional Bank of Chicago, died at a san Old memories were rapidly — re- expenditure ver Ean poe mperor William to the widowed! {stim here today. where he had ean} oulled and ater events forgotten. xible, ft would wipe out eve P: ss Hermine Von Schoenaich-|* ‘ Pe “There's nothing half ri a ‘ vlics 1 endeavoring to regain his hes mses: hing half so sweet in thus far ada now |Caroiath will probebly take place in| 7. ein eeeg atte etn pot Redan life as love's young dream,” quoted this prbposed burde it would | Noventber, tt was announced after | Mr Oa ee ee aca manda airs. cilia’ asnthey Aplatned | thes rend £h nmi economy Ja famiy council of the house of Ho Be be s : ouagiiin so essential fu: |henzollern here, ‘The council was at { fe ees : | tended by all the ex-kaiser’s s w yal i . . ; | the exception of rrinee|City Wins Fight Jerick William, his | y g ‘ at Doorn. All the sons and the} = om . have consented is stated wn princess urriage, it For Closing Of to} The announced today Joseph ek at the age af 16 shot his father dead in defense of his mother and was sentenced to 25 years. jin. the Sollet, TH 1, penitentiary. After seven years he escaped arid camo back to his mother in Chicago, went to | Rosie “and lived} pe stly for three years, He married, anr six weeks ago a baby came, ‘Then the dread siladow ere Lente tea ea ie iy Sp ae He as detected on a street car, arrested and ordered back to the penitentiary. His wife, whe had nat known of his past, agreed to sti y hi sho een bid- ling him goodbye und promising to wait for him. Friends may wih bu. = yardon oe iat ae Judge Named as Party Guest Court Jus- Marcus of Buffalo has es-|been mentioned as « guest at gay par- DUE TOMORROW | ss announcement was made by S Th fee pre en dee ree | unay eaters | cnarter No. 11490 ae _raseys District No, 10 Res PE RE | seteted Peseicceete ine steel NT TL of Commerce | y pee | cert me ie case in whi jeans ene neti pate we peepee. At’ Casper, in‘ the State of Wisp the close of business on Septem- eres — Advisory 3oard The vebinet consulted He bas been made a prince. Viscount Tosuke Hirata, a member of the house of peers and former cabinet the privy seal. PROSECUTION OF AUTO JUSTICE LOUIS H. MARCUS. | ' | CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Sept. 19.—Leo Groat and James Holiday, arrested in Albuquerque, N, M., on the charge cf having stolen two automobiles in Cheyenne, July 25, witl be prosecuted by the UnUlted States department: of justice in New. Mexico instead of be- ing returned to Cheyenne for trial, They are alleged to have driven the to another. John Higgens, m&nager of the Hig- few days in Casper. w of the danger of spread-|ties at the ho lawrence Web- PART FOUR. aye ed in the use of a] Se eS esate New Pete Wray has left the city for a ore at races bg ere ork alior, former wife oi few days to <njoy a fishing trip in Tt is } m and the pitia » anont. | Weber: Is seeking custody of the| LAWRENCE WEBER JR |110 adel AE ras bad | compenaation proposed. I distil y adopt. | child, ‘Lawrence Weber Jr.. 3_ years sah | of accord with the majority resident) of age, and claims that the Weber | of which . hes 1 the | Harding to eps to |home is not a fit place for the young rt The « that | 2rd the United State joining th|boy, who was placed charge at of the pt said oat 3 = reat Britain and « in us-| 3 Marcus. Aj colored — woman i caee t propqaes & govern Obe I] available means to stop the} testified she had served the judge in seg nec ligation of more than ne Minor. the Weber ‘home on numerous ocea-| | * : stre without a provisto nds for the | the conven.{Slons when he was companioned by extraordinary ex ire, which Trotent againat pogroms in| *arous blondes at merry parties. , the executive branch a a ticsd Senn 7 News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, Citizens of every de- farts Ben pokes in New York State and Local Activities. competence loaned and sac- apleta Gatoat oe »| Btephen Wise and _ NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 19—A special message to. American Legion has been sent by President Harding members attending their mational con- ing with the problems of today and will be summoned with more conf! dence to help sustain the authorh, of one A DER Ce rwsunh the | Particular as fe course be ote Wik to RE cca vention in New Orleans, October 16-20,/the government. offer a 1" rer the ” Ifare of OUP: Jeng ee health Wed In Old A e through a New Orleans newspaper. “Tt 1s a satisfaction to know of your t | x wold ia a sved,”' She “Neusat g In a letter, addressed to Robert}plans for special effort, through the ‘ 1 wa % prac’ <p: Ewing, publister qf the New Orleans|‘New Orleans States,’ to contribute States, President Harding stated: “Convinced as I am that this aut: umn’s national convention of the American Legion will be for many reasons the most important yet held by that splendid organization, I am writing to tell you of my concern for its success. New Orleans as the mu- nicipal host to the convention will, of couraé, make the utmost contribution to the occasion. The fine hospitality that has mide New Orleans and Lou- {siana famous, will impress upon their guests from other sections a realization of the greatness and var- fety of our country, its economic unity, and its singleness of purpose in behalf of the nationai aspirations. It is mitst dizirablo that.the men of ihe Legion, who have ‘served so nobly to establish our country’s place in the world, shall embrace every opportun- ity to expand their knowledge of thelr native land. “Phe nation as a_result of the war's upheaval, confronts trying times and difficult problems, to whose settle: ment we must demand all that single- xess of effort and willingness of sacri- fice, that marked the common effort in the war, No class of our citizens knows so well as these men of the American Legion what such effort and such sacrifice mean; none has proved so-splendidly its readiness to respond as_the first call. Therefore, in deal: Jy to the truly national character ind significance of this gathering. I want to congratulate you upon them, ‘end to hope for your fullest success.” President Harding has tentatively accepted an invitation to attend the Legion convention. PARIS, Sept. 19.—As a “counttr- blast” to the feminine beauty contests which have swept across France this summer, the Paris post of the Ameri- can Legion announces a “beauty con test” of its Own. Instead of a compe- tition to ascertain the most beautiful woman in the American colony here tho ex-doughboys have started a search for the most handsome Amert- can man in Paris. The Paris Legion post has a mem- bership of more than 1000. As fully as many more Americans are now located in the French capital the con- test promises to be one of the most interesting of the many activities th Americans have engaged in this sea- son. The usual photographs of en- trants will be displayed and votes by men and women members of the col- ony will be received and tabulated bared from competing. So many stranded ex-service men have applied for help at the Legion headquarters here that the post has bebn forced out its quarters at 10, Overdrafts, U. 8. Government sec {a) Deposited to secure circulation (U. 5, bonds par value) (b) All other U. 8S. G Others bond,, stocks, securities, ete. .,.-- Furniture and fixtures .-.-+..-- , reserve bank * Lawful reserve with federal 5 tional banks Gash in vault and amount due from Exchanges for clearing house - ‘Checks on other banks in same city or town . Checks on banks located outside of elty or town of reporting benk and other cash items Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with United States treas' due from United States treasurer 267,628.98 Total $ 125,000.00 12,500.00 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .... Undlyided profits, and taxes paid . Circulating notes outstanding - Amount due to National banks «~~ Amount due to State banks. bankers an panies in the United States and forel tries. ‘ Certified. checks outstanding . Be Cashiers’ checks on cwn bank outstanding Individual deposits subject to check ~ Certificates of Deposit due in less than 30 (myn .. State, county and municipal deposite, secured by bonds ... SF Certificates of deposit Other time deposits less current 8,459.99 125,000.00 30,363.81 ign coun- 29,469,72 5.00 1,238,504.76 $ 1,509,464.75 Total State of Wyoming, I, R. F. Kamman, that the above statement is true to the best County of Natrona—ss. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear of my knowledge and belief. R. F. KAMMAN, Cashier. o before me this 19th day of September, 1922. JESSAMINE H. FREEMAN, Notary Public. My commission expires September 20, 1925. Subscribed and sworn t (Seal) , Correct—Attest: JOE E. DENHAM, IRA G. WETHERILL, L. G. MURPHY Directors ~ cme SA 5 ILO TENGE PLS LE TL ELEM ET member. succeeds to the custody of|/Rue de I'Eliysee, by lack of funds CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 19.—Johnny THIEVES LEFT T N Kilbane, world’s feather" weight cham- t Whe:sion, asked American Legion men * two cars to Albuquerque in violation 1 th servis he ox the ger act noverinn the tema [eat Wt, ree cg ene Ee portation of stolen cars from one #tate! gion poat, turned over the Legion club géns hotel at Dougfas, ts spending a paring: in the posejble crises of the future, none| at Casper, in the Sta’ by a board, the members of which are | — Brads oe urphy Battles atom are tinea byt the police netted more than $1 Bloom Tonight *.F<em ahs DENVER, Colo., Sept. 19.—Frankie| Storer, the oldest living graduate Murphy of Denver and ‘mm! Biloom| of Harvard university, is dead at his of Brooklyn, welterweights, will fight| Meme here. He was ty his ninety 12 rounds to a decision here tonight.| third year. DUBLIN—The Free State Instead of te several rooms the post| Will apriy for admission to on thy third floor of the same build-| opportum but will not apply imme ing. The welfare work will be con-| diately, as the result of a vote tinued, however, as long as possibie.| the Irish partiamert yesterday WASHINGTON—A constitutional amendment to deprive congress of 100,000 to meet champion of France, in a bout during the Legion's nztional convention at New Orleans in October. After learn: ing Kilbane’s terms the Legion men started for New York without Johnny's signature to a contract. WEATHERLY, Pa. Sept. 19.— Weatherly, Pa., wanted a “batter babies” clinic but rooms for the hold- ing of the clinic were not arailable the hands of a pormanent tariff appointed Life. Do you know that at @ recent con vention in St. Louis, over fifty 3 pe cent em ia, wares pancoomnted Bee United Home Bullders’ asnocia rooms to those sponsoring the move. Hon. Gulte 206: Becklinger Bide —$<$—<—_— One 9-19-01 First class watch ant ceweiry re B. or Soveler. On mxchanwe fide: | DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. Tle SHIP. On this 19th day of tember, 1922, the HicksJones Furriers have dissolved partnership. The fur shop and business will be conduct ed and run by Mrs, Jessie Hick 220 S. Wolcott, in same place before, in same building, with Sin- ger sewing machine office. Guar- $18 per month, worth anteed work and moderate prices. 2t* Publish Sept. 19, 1922. —_——_——_—_—_. for ‘Tribune and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “ FOR RENT—Tworcom apartment, y furnished; lights, and water part! furnished, more. 1287 8, St. Botalph. Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Citizens National Bank of Wyoming, at the plose of business on Septem . ber 16, 1922. RESOURCES Charter No. 11683 Loans and discounts .. y $590,550.95 Overdrafts, unsecured 1,136.46 U. 8. Government sectrities owned: Deposited to ecure circulation (U. 8. bonds . 100,000.00 ited States government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Furniture and fixtures ... bs aa 15,875.28 Real estate owned other than banking house 5,348.74 Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank .. 5 Cash in vault and amount due from National banks Exchange for clearing houso ........+.-+--.-+-+» on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank, miscellaneous cash items .... 183.319.15 Redemption fund due from U. 8, treasurer .. G 5,000.00 Total .srecserereresegerstiressteesrnaeseeeess $1,001,824.63 Capital stock paid in . $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits, less c and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding . Certitied checks outstanding . Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Intividual depo.its subject to check Certificates of deposit due Certificates of deposit Other time deposits .. 109,000.00 765,064.29 $ 1,001,324.63 A 108,474.09 ‘Total : State of Wyoming, County of > a I, W. J. Batley, cashier of the above named bank. do sclemniy swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. J. BAILEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of September, 1922 I) JOHN H. CASEY, Notary Public. 9, 1924. My commission expires Apri Correct—Attest Cc. H. HORSTMAN, NORRIS, Cc 5 M. J. BURKE, Charter No. 10533 Treserve District 10. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Wyoming National Bank At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the close of business on ‘Sep tember, 15th, 1922. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . Overdrafts, unsecured .... LU. 8. Government securities own’ (a) Deposited to secure circulation (U. 5. bonds 3 2,850, 824.55 par value) eyes ee aerey, 100,600.00 ( All other United States government. securities 12,650.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. - 15.349.9 Furniture and fixtures 84,503.75 Tieal estate owned other ng ho 9 Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank .... 203,886.83 Cash in vault.and amount due from Nationa! bank: 533,312.19 Exchanges for clearing “house .. . 45,853.64 Amount due from state banks, bankers and (rust companieg in the United States 7.00: Cash items - A Redemption fund with U. 8S. Treasurer and due from U. 8, Treasurer . 790, 5,000.00 9 $ 3,873,131.50 Capital stock paid in . $ 100,000.00 Surplus fund . 150,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses, anti taxes pald .. 41,970.03 Circulating notes outstahding . + 100,060.00 Amount due to National banks - : ‘Amount due to State banks, hamkers and trust com- panies in the United States and foreign coun- oul = . on own bank outstanding Cashier's checks Individual’ deposits subjeet to check ....... Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days Mther demand uepusits Certificates of deposit Other time deposits . 3,481,161.47 $ 3,873,131.5' ng. T. Carl F. Shumaker, cashier of the above named bank, do selemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GARL F, SHUMAKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforeime this 18th day of September, 1922. ) INEZ CLEMENTS, Notary Public. My commission expires July 1ith, 1928. Correct—Attest: