Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1923, Page 4

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. - ~ = — a sian GRR EOE RAEN RENIN — _ PAGE FOUR. Che Casper Daily Tribune _ ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923. —_—____. —_—e,_—_—_—_—_—_— The Wyoming Trust company is |because of the great revenue . it] more men. iz ‘ YOMING TRUST COMPANY ELECTS AOARD FOR YEAR capitalized for $100,000, and while it | brought to tho state. Hardin replied| The Colorado River Compact ratifi-| "| is the youngest banking institution | that under the treasurer’s direction | cation bill was signed by Governor 5 ° “ © ° o ° o ° @| in Casper it ts the largest trust |the department would bring in just] Ross Friday afternoon. | company in Wyoming engaged in }as much revenue and that the con- At the close of the day Friday 32 x , all nes of commercial banking and | solidation would enapte the state to| fewer ills, exclusive of memorials Cas er S ost A f GATHER \§ NEW PRESIDENT iF INSTITUTION trust company service. It has had | save $12,000 each biennium. and resolutions, bad: been introduced | t : a steady growth, since its entrance In this legislature than at the corres-| Two labor measures which had into the banking field in Casper. been storm centers previously Friday | Pending period of the preceding legis: | It is the purpose of the new board ° eee oy eh companies oe the ate | eouian slumber 74, compared ‘with 8 Sensational Shoe Sale At the annual meeting of stock- | made chairman of the board ot | {0 rxend the business of the bank | torm by the committee of the whole| session number 74, compared with 96 holders of the Wyoming Trust com- | directors. Mr. Ellison has been in | {"Connig to Casper. Aw additions! | nouse. House 24, providing for the|in 1921, and house bills number 182, ‘ pany held Thi afternoon at per for several years and has ¢ ic employment of shot firers in coal St i [ d compared with 192 in 1921 teller ne e nal boo! é n in charge of the production | pore’ Ghd one additional tocck Keener | mines, was approved after it had been of the Midwest Refining com- 4 amended to provide that firers need bank to enable it to render better y business in the Salt Creek oll shay be hired only in instances when 60 | anid adjacent elds, service to its customers. : * the coming y i it of the employes of a mine so ‘The fact that all of the new mem- | Per cen ploy Mondell to Assist Him R. who has been the The other members of the board | bers of the Board are among the | petitioned. House 61, providing for vice-president and activ . the bank practically an entire new board of directors was elected to manage the affairs of the bank for s er of » Aitken of Denfer, Colo., | younger successful business men of |the maintenance of bath houses at to Appointment on | the bank since its organization was | T. 8, Cooke and G. I. Halgens of ZOUnECT Successful business men of | the, matntenence coed wine at ha i rene SEE SUNDAY TRIBUNE . | elected to: the office of president, | Cas promising nite amendment providing that it should) \S JB _yearsknownesBetssutest:Alweys Relate Committees | and will continue as the managing Mr. L. I. Aitken, well known apply only to mines employing 20 or SOLD BY DRUGGISTS = bead officer o@ the bank. operator, is the president of the H. B. Durham, v per attorney, was ¢ dent. Mr. Durham ticing attorney in C KIDDIES’ SPECIAL GIFT MATINEE —— ee Midwest Oil company and has been act! associated with the de- velo t of the Salt Creek field since 19 COLUMBIA Serocmiace nt’ Cooke ts the general super- : TODAY permic a Leo A. Dunn was Mountain diviston. K resident of Casper all his life und | point of eervice in the county, and (Continued frem_ Page One) of TODAY ne) eta apie frowth of Casper from n cow town [surance commissionera office enoula| | FE Jack Lord and His Musigirls | 8 Eb larges in Wyoming. be retain @ separate department a c Present mE = Sains e S$ s z Season’s Brightest Offering 732 NORMA TALMADGE BERD Asccm tom sar Fam [SES eas! A Scream from Start to Finish 2 95 pe S38 Photoplay 28 BASKERVILLE 9 3 FE = CONSTANCE TALMADGE a Be fa —In— $ . EUGENE O’BRIEN oF conament taunt fen SiR ARTHUR CONAN DOvLE'S TOGETHER AGAIN IN % A Laughiivery) Minute EILLE NORWOOD as__' SHERLOCK HOLMES THRILLS! SHOCKS! LAUGHS! DeHaven Comedy—“F#'st Vacation” Pathe News—Starland Revue Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 Two Shows Nightly, 7-9. Matinees Sun., Wed., Sat. Prices: Children 0c; Ad- ults 40c, THE VOICE FRO He will summer Wyoming of irrigation, buildings, home- | Wyoming, fOME ALONG! William R. to accept; to Wyo. mir na received an added ind it to stay in his present position with the Richards and Cunnngham company. Speaking in regard to the Wyoming North and South railroad, Mr. Winter said before leaving last night ‘ have great confidence in the imme diate industrial progress of t and expect this to be the mos ear in the hist DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT R 1 a l t O STARTING TOMORROW. A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION KICK IN’ —WITH— BETTY BERT MAY COMPSON LYTELL McAvoy Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 NEW NEW SHOW SHOW TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT ONLY “FUN AT THE CIRCUS” A GALA REVUE BY WALL'S POPULAR PLAYERS Their Farewell Offering 10—VAUDEVILLE ACTS—10 —Also— FEATURE PICTURE Shows at 6:30 and 9:00 Tonight One grand and glorious time. This is the one big night for everybody to enjoy themselves. Hop on the WELL, WHY NOT? A musical comedy in two acts and three scenes with a chorus of 16 UNDER 20 Presented by Elks’ Dramatic Club, B. P. O. E. Lodge 1353. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 5 and 6 At 8:15 o’Clock ELKS’ AUDITORIUM Seventh and Center Streets band wagon and let’s all go together. Where joy and pleasure you are sure to find. Arkeon Dancing Academy “CASPER’S JOY PALACE” Admission—Gents 25c, Ladies Free Tickets on sale from 9 to 12 each morning at Rialto Box Office. Tickets $1.65 and $1.10, including tax. corges Car- HH OLIVER - MOROSCO’S The Half Breed will enthrall you —with, all his strange sub- tle fascination —his primitive call IRIS THEATER STARTS SUNDAY MATINEE BOYD B., TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY IN THE MERRY MUSICAL PLAY “BUDDIES” IN THREE ACTS One of Feature Specialty Numbers Is the “Buddies” Quartet MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 RUPERT HUGHES Great Domest: medy-Drama GIMME! —With— HELENE CHADWICK—GASTON GLASS— H. B. WALTHALL—ELEANOR BOARDMAN KATE LESTER Also AL ST. JOHN in “OUT OF PLACE” ROY STEWART, MARJORIE DAW WALLACE BERRY, JOHNNY WALKER ty —In— —his appeal, his polish, which covers a savage heart. He brings to the screen all the drama, the thrill, the romance that made the stage play the sensation of a decade! —ALSO— BUSTER KEATON IN HIS LATEST COMEDY “THE BALOONATIC” SUNDAY AND MONDAY STARTING TOMORROW MATINEE, THE TROUSDALE STOCK CO. \ “ 4 39 In the Merry Musical Pla The Sagebrush Trail m4 i ¥ MERIC One Performance Sunday Evening at 8:15 TODAY er Keaton in“‘The Boat” ‘é 99 A 1 to 11 10c to 25¢ — te) Matt ond Jee : BUDDIES A Adults 55c, Children 25c presents the THE BLUE RIBBON EVENT OF THE SEASON | Aentucky Def; With an ALL-STAR Cast Including ™’ 10-—-40c ny ; 10--40c Shows Start Shows Start 1, 2:45, 4:30, t 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45 : 6:15, 8, 9:45 | W'S ORAING THEA TE EF

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