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PAGE FOURTEEN. BYRON $, HUIE, STATE EXAMINER, COMMENDED BY GILLETTE. PEOPLE Byron 8. Hule, Casper man ap pointed as state bank examiner by Governor Ross the first of the year, ving very popular as a public of The Gillette News. editorial, commen straightening out the affairs of the {llette following the suicide of its president, Mark Shields. For the last three weeks we have n our midst Byron S. Hule, state k examiner, who fs adjusting and ettling up the affairs of the Bank of ette. As an example of efficiency in > office, Mr. Huie ts to be com 1 He had the difficult task of the work of looking into ditions of a bank that had calamity and without he one person who the » late president the following his work in up mot assist “Insead of bank and placing !t in the h f a receiver, Mr. Hule and his able to work to f! ership could be avoided interests of the public conserved t of depositors last Saturday d the decision to recrganize was © result. “Mr. Hule ts going about the work of putting the bank on its feet as faithfully as {f the business were his own. He js extending to stockholders and depositors every courtesy and ev y service that is possible. His as to the people of Campt eciated, and the spl is doing ts but another wisdom and care ex ercised by Governor William B. 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Committees represent- ing eight departments of the lodge, in closed session last night drafted their annual reports, which will be presented) Thursday. It was indi- cated that while there may be some rearrangements of committees none will be eliminated — COUE FILM CONVINCING Ao A PERSONAL LECTURE d in cinema presentation. This r cture, ich was produced nal Film Exchanges, Inc y Motion Picture Arts, presents the self-mastery through conscious auto. suggestion. The name is not as for- midable as {t sounds, and M. Coue’s message is amazingly simple. ment: “I am not a miracle man. have never cured anyone. I can only show others how to cure themselves, and this he has done, by way of the sereen STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of | taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailmsent—clogged liver and disordered bowels. 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Coue himself makes this stato-| MEMBERSHIP TALK ON VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS|::+s,otccmes"ast a ORGANIZATION 1S ACTIVE HERE broad enough to give full play to the aspirations and energetic and philanthropic. tering arms stretch out to protect the weak and destitute, that the best is none too good for those who have offered their best in the service of the Republic. & ° Every American citizen who has served in the defense of his country entitled to patriotism association with his comrades. Such benefits can only be secured to the |fullest extent by membership in an | Organization designed for the ada- vancement and protection of Amer- (ica’s soldiers, saflors and marines. Such an organization ts the Vet- erans of Forelgn Wars of the United which {is the only national society composed exclusively of vet- erans of the wars and campaigns conducted by the United States on foreign soll and in foreign waters. The Veterans of Foreign Wars had |its beginning in five cities, Columbus, Denver, Pittsburgh, Altoona, and Philadelphia. The American’ Vet- erans of Foreign Service, the parent | organization, was formed at Colum- bus on September 23, 1899, and on Carrying the conviction ef a per-|October 10 of the same year was sonal lecture on the subject, “The/ chartered by the state of Ohio. This Message of Emile Coue,” the two-|society was active until 1905 when it reel motion picture made by Emile}amalgamated with a society of Coue, which was shown at the Amer-|similiar name formed in Pennsyl. ica theater for the first time this af-|vania several years before. ternoon, marks a distinct (step for-| The objects of the society are fra. patriotic, historical and edu- cational; to preserve and strengthen comradeship among its members; to assist worthy comrades; to perpetuate the memory and history of our dead, and to assist their widows and to maintain true allegiance he government of the United es of America, and fidelity to its constitution and laws; to foster true patriotism; to maintain and extend the institutions of American free to t St |dom; and to preserve and defend the United States from all her enemies, whomsoever. 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Che Casper Daily Cribune ant, non-partisan, and non-sectarian. ee BALLIN LET MOVIE FANS SELECT oTORY, “VANITY FAIR 1S THE RESULT When Hugo Ballin, motion picture director and producer, and his wife, Mable Ballin, decided a year ago to make no more program pictures but to continue the line of big specials begun with “Jane Eyre” and contin- ued with “Bast Lynne” and “The Journey’s End,” they thought it would be a good stunt to put the ideals of the most Its she)- and it believes Affiliation with such an organtza- lon not only reflects honor upon the The Veterans of For- the doc- Dangerous Swollen ' Veins at Home Moone’s Emerald Oil besides being one of the most powerful of antisep. tics capable of destroying the most pernicous germs and the poisons caus ed by them, is also a marvelous heal ing agent. « One application for instance stops the itching of eczema and a few ap- plications causes the eruption to dry and Opens Sores in a few Days. The world progresses. Today all If you this today to bring them eczema, uloerd, bolls, abscesses or piles in a few days should not hesi- tate to get a bottle at once. It 1s so very powerful and penetrating Costume Fair’ of votes. selection of their next film story up to the: plcturegoing public. Mr. Ballin delieved that in this way he would get a sure-fire picture; the public was given a chance to select the story it wanted to see on the screen, there could be little of the hit-ormiss product:on characterized the industry for many years. Accordingly he asked picture- goers all over the country to send in their selection tor tne next Hugo Bal- In production. He thought he would recetve probably several hundred let- ters—at the most a thousand or two. or period up an astonishing number of votes. Thirty per cent in all asked for that type of story, and in this fleld ‘Vanity recelved the greatest number Accordingly, produced ‘Thackeray's masterpiece. ae planning how to dress fashionably on a limited in- come, can come here and find ap- parel that strikes twelve in style at prices that strike new.levels in economy 20 Per Cent Reduction Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop for Women and Misses TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923 j Joseph Sedley and Robert Mack the Sedley, William Louis the spectacular in it, as those Who Rawdon Crawley, Harrison Ford the “Vanity Fair’ has a good deal of) 4melia see it at the America theater for 3| gj, pitt Crawley. if} day, beg-nning today will be aware. | Most of the scenes are laid in London | in the very early part of the Nine-| teenth Century. The military ball- room scenes, the scenes of the Battle | of Waterloo and the various bazaar | and mob scenes lend a tremenduous spectacle value. The cast is one of the largest ever assembled for a mo tion picture production. ‘The princl- pals are prominent motion picture stars, oc players with large individual followings who have been featured) on the screen at some time or another Mable Ballin, wire of the producer is | cannot get all of the bla the Becky Sharp; Hobart Bosworth ee MS ertey th is the Lord Steyne; George Walsh the | Gis: George Osborne; Earle Foxe the Wil Mam Dobbin, Eleanor Foxe the W which has ‘t to get rid of thi ishes, blackheads. The: ple, safe and sure wa: out Get le a little on @ hot, we few seconds—wash every blackhead will Pinchin, heads make large por: stories rolled Mr. Ballin natural condition. 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