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is T | met | me | on PAGE FOUR izes “NORTH OF 88° CLUSING| oNG THESPN CHREER TODAY; RIALTO 10 HAVE “MARRIED FLIATS’ NEXT showings of P North of 36," whic feature at the Rialto there to: t produ Emerson features Torrence, Lois W: players of “The Cov J Wagon" and two of the leading and-the director of ‘Wan the Wastel 2 can't help “Married Flirts.” “Married Flirts,” a screen produc tion of the Louis Joseph Vance novel “Mrs. Paramor,” which comes to the Rialto theater tomorrow was nads at the same time the novel iblished. In fact, the picture was released and came out simul. taneously with the book. 4 Robert G. Vignola directed the film production, which tells a smart rilantly cynical story of the ultra fern restless, half-idle social set tions. which are many, to be handled with great Paul Frederick plays the title e; Conrad Nagel appears as Per Reu; Mae Busch is east as Jill Wetherell and Huntly Gordon as en Wayne. Pate Dial and Paul Nicholson also have two important parts. This is the first of a series of roductions to be made by jola for Metro-Goldwyn, Julia rd.Ivers made the film adap. It is a Louis B. Mayer pre WHAT WOULD RIPEN TO LAST MAN ON EARTH I LIVED BY LEM DESMOND As a theaterical magnate, Lem Desmond, head of Desmond's New Root Garden revue which !s in its eighth succasatul sea- has a rich background of ex- perience having been+45 years an ctor. stone and his commentaries { appealed to Desmond who went at Pawtucket, ace l., to Westerly in the same state study law. While enga. in acy fring legal knowledga he sought to develop his talent.as on ora tor and joined a dramatic socieity. excellent character portrayals pted the attention of Joe Mur- , 2 famous stay of that da: ffered him a part in “Kerry opening at the Globe thetter tr Boston. He accepted and made his {irs }refessional appearance. Severtug connection with the Murphy company brought hin under the management of the Carl Lathrop enterprises with which he wed five years, leaving to still Curther his talents by a n end man with Al G. he heyday of minstrelsy. Following that engagement Mr. Wesmond associated himsei? with Milton Aborn in the production of comic opera and was the first to peak lines at the fame jou theater in Philadelphia, playing Gocco in “The Mascot.” Having gained a deal of experi- ence he made up his mind to try the managerial end of theatericals und launched the Howell Keith stock company and later guined con- trol of the Castle Square company, achieving great success. Some time afterwards when he had his. company in Philadeiphia o-incidence made him acqurinted with a little singer of the same name, Ethel Desmond, who was playing the extravaganza, “Tho Sil- ver Slipper” at the Chestnut Street theater. Marriage was the result of this chance meeting. Today the Desmonds have two splendid chil- he STANDARD AND PEARL WHITES CLASH IN CAGE GAME TONIGHT Tonight's double header in the Cas- per basketball league will bring to- gether the Standards and the Pearl Whites and the fur {s sure to fly. Both teams are big and heavy and both have good shots in the lineup. The Standards’ have depended all year on close guarding to win their games, trusting to at the same time drop in enough points to win. The Pearl Whites are the more apectac- of such State Reserve bank, which captitalization shall be paid from such appropriation in quarterly in- stallments as follows: ; One hundred twenty-five thou- sand dollars ($125,000) July 1, 1925; one hundred twenty-five thou sand dollars ($125,000) October 1, 1925; one hundred twenty-five thou- sand dollars ($125,000) January 1, 1926; one hundred twenty-five thou- sand dollars ($125,000) April 1, 1926. Section IIl.—Member Banks. All state banks in the state of Wyoming operating under state harter heretofore issued, or which may hereafter be issued, shall be members of the state reserve bank and are hereby required to subscribe to the capital stock thereof in the amount of 10 per cent of the capital stock of each respective state banks. The payments of such subscriptions shall be payable in the same order and at the time or times hereinbe- for provided for the payment of the capital from the appropriation by the state of Wyoming; which pay- ments, when so made to the state reserve bank, shall be repaid to the state treasury of the state of Wy- oming and capital stock thereto. fore issued to the state of Wyoming shall be cancelled in a like amount and transferred to the subscribing bank. The national banks may be- come members under such rules and regulation as may be prescribed by the board of directors of the State Reserve bank. Section IV.—Directors. The management of the state re- serve bank shall be vested in nine (9) directors, five (5) of whom shall be selected from the executive of- ers of member banks, two (2) dl- ors from the state at large to member banks and re he selected bY iren, Holly the present star of the revue here, and Bud who is rapidly following in his father's footsteps. The first opposition B. F. Keith ever got in Syracuse, N. Y¥., came from Mr. Desmond who introduced 2 vaudeville company there. QEEN IN AMERICA FILM What would happen to the world sf all men were suddenly swept away by a plague affecting only those of the proverbial “stronger sex?” Would women “carry on’ the vo: cations and avocations now per- formed exclusiv by men? Would t @ their form of government would the present form of a republic prove sufficient? Would women take up boxIng and other strenuous sports now patron- or ized almost entirely my men? Would women become lax in their manner of dress and lo! their mo- desty or would they fig still hard er to “keep up with the Joneses?” Would Aimerican laws be respe ed by women as they are now, or would some women turn bandit thugs, safe-blowers ‘and pick: * men do now? Las} Man on which opens an engage ment at the America ater today it is orted that wherever this ! s been shown, it has wield» power in starting ‘ les to arguing the in questions the unusual “Good-bye old crutch !’” | HERE IS positively no longer) any excuse for suffering the agonies of rheumatism! Especial- ly in the autumn of your Ife, when the vital organs weaken, impurities multiply and linger in the muscles as never before, It is now, when you cannot af- ford to guess. No day returns! Here is a joyous fact which can meen to you a fond farewell for over to all the miseries, the tor tures, the bory ting pains that you have suffeicd from the demon of rheumatism. It is a fact that rhe sm “means “blood poy- ort It is a fact with the increase f red-cells in your blood, impurl- tle @ destroyed. It is a fact that § will help Nature build these PAR red-blood-cells! §S.S.8. is one of the most powerful blood cleansers | in existence. Its results in thou-| sands of rheumatic cases have been | nothing short of amazing! The| medicinal { ents of S.S.S, are| urely vegetable, ‘This is very im-| portant to remember! What can | be m inspiring, more wonderful than to see the shackles of pain | releai from your struggling body, swellings, Lingering pains, stiffnes of joints and muscles all disappear; your stomach made strong; your face pink with the old sweetheart | flow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used tobe. You can doit! Take 8.S.8., the gr impurities, 8.5, 8. fs sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. eo larger tize is more economical. destroyer of rheumatic | | thousand As for the personality of Mr. Desmond, he is a genial and retir- ng gentleman, and a good fellow belonging to several fraternal or: ganizations. His greatest joy is in the companionship of his delightful wife and talented children. PUBLIC DEMAND REVWES FARNUMT'S FILM SUCCESS William Fox has responded to the opular demand again and as ‘a quence is re-issuing one of hit big screen successes of yesteryear, The Bnd of the Trail,” in which William Farnum is starred, and the attraction will be seen at the Iris theater for tho last times today. Few, if any of the many more re- the state treasurer and the commis- sioner of public lands of the state of Wyoming. For the purpose of this act, the state of Wyoming in hereby divided into five (5) banking groups as ofl- lows; Group number 1—Park, Big Horn, Hot Springs and Washakie gounties; group number 2— Shert- dan, Johnson, Campbell, Crook and ton counties; group number §— Niobrara, Converse, Natrona and Fremont counties; group number —Goshen, Platte, Laramie, Albany and Carbon counties; group number 5—Sweetwater, Uinta, Lincoln, Sub- lette and Teton counties, : Section V.—Term of Office. The term of office of the directors soto be elected shall be for the period of three years provided that the directors first elected shall be from groups 1 and ed for one year; from groups 3 and 4, for a riod of two years, and from group 5 and the direc atelarge for a period of three y Section Vi.—Directors—How Elected. nt photedramas of the Great h, have elicited the widespread has been bestowed epic’of the great open which this paces in the frozen north. When inst, released it set a high mark which producers have found it dit ficult to reach since. It is for this ison perhaps that there has been demand for revival, oo CHMELS> CAMELS, AT ORT WASHINGTON For every nat the dance at Member banks of each of the re spective groups shall assemble in convention on the first Mon in June, 1925, and elect a director from such group for said state re serve bank and théreafter, on the first Monday of-June in each year such group having a vacancy in the board of directors shall assemble and elect a director for the term hereinbefore provided, by a major: ity vote of all banks voting, each member bank having one vote. At the meeting to be held on the first Monday of June, 1925, the member banks of each group shall nominate two persons to be directors at large and from the names of persons so nominated the directors of the state QUICK RELIEF FROM North Washington hall tonight thére wit be a package of Came! Rawhauser’s Dance Artists have uning up on a number ¢ new hits and promise to make ls event not only a novelty wi f okes but a keen, high ste ffalr. The Camel dance & to crowd North Washingtox te —be there and see for a KSITEFOR WILDING ASKED Continued from Page One. regulations therefor, and veting the duties and requirements now !mpos- ed by law upon the State bank ev- aminer to be preformed by. the State Reserve bank, to act as receiver for closed banks and inclose the af. fairs of such banks, To act as fiscal agent for the State of Wyoming, and its political subdisvisions, to act in the capacity of a State deporitory for public funds, custodian of State investments and securities pledged for public fund deposits, and to be the reserve agent of State banks and defining its method of ‘invesments. Authorizing the writing of fiduct- ry bonds of state, county ard mun- ipal officers. Fixing the re be carried by said State Reserve bank, authorizing such banks to buy end sell securities at will and lmit- ing its functions, Section 1 The State Res State of Wyomin s hereby created. capital stock of the State Re bank shall be five hundred dollars ($500 000) divided into 6,000 shares of the par value ft hundred dollars ($100) each, there is hereby appropriated it of the State treasury, of funds | ot otherwiso appropriated, the sum { five hundred thousand, dollars rve (4900,000) to constitute the capital | CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That is the joyful cry of thousands ince Dr. Edwards produced Olive ‘ablets, the substitute for calomel, Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive | Tablets while treating patients for | chronic constipation and torpid livers. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not | sontain calomel, but a healing, soothing | table laxative. ttle sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally, They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mout bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. u Thousands take them every night just to keep right, Try them. 16¢ and 30c, BHOP-CAB: LAST TIMES TODAY WM. FARNUM —IN— “THE END OF THE TRAIL” —ALSO COMEDY— “PRETTY SOFT” SWEDE’S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT AFTERNOONS—10c AND 20¢ EVENINGS—10c¢ AND 25 | | No griping is the “keynote” of these ular type of players, taking chanc: at all times, relying on che eagle eye of their long shot artists and so far they have veen winners in every game but one. The second game wil} see the Tel- ephones’ and the Midwest in action. The Telephones have been going well lately and are looked on as winners. The games will be played at the high school gym, the first game starting promptly at 8 o'clock. reserve bank shall elect two direc- -ors at large. Section VII.—Organization, At the first meeting of the board of directors to be held on the first Monday of July, in 1926, the board of directors shall elect from their number a president, a vice presi- dent, and a secretary, who shall serve for a period of one year or until thelr successors are elected and qualify, They shall also elect a Manager and provide for such other officers and employes as may be necessary to the successful oper- ation of the bank. Section VIII—Purposes and Powers. (a) The state reserve bank shall be the reserve agent for all member banks, 4nd state banks shall hold and maintain with the state reserve bank an actual net balance equal to not less than 50 per cent of its re- serve required by law. The required balance carried by the member bank with the state reserve bank, may, under the regulations and subject to such penalties ag may be pre- ascribed by the directors of the state ceserve bank, be checked against and withdrawn by such member bank for the purpose of meeting existing jabilities; providede, however, that no bank shall at any time make new loans or shall pay and dividends un- .ess and until the total balance re- quired by law is fully restored. (b) It is hereby designated a de- pository for public funds of,the state of Wyoming, or of any political sub- division thereof. (c) The state reserve bank shall Act as fiscal agent for the state of Wyoming and its political sub-divis- fons. (a) The state reterve bank shall be custodian of all state investments and securities. (e) The state res¢rve bank shall be custodian of securities pledged by member banks tp secure public de posits. () The state reserve bank may purchase, sell, discount and negoti: ate, with or without its endorsement or guaranty notes, draft checks, bills or ¢xehange, United States bonds, the bonds of the state of Wy- oming, or any political subdivision thereof, or euch other securities as its board of directors may approve. ) The state reserve bank shall have complete superivsion of all the pati ll bl dat aS COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape's Cold Compound” Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe \ to take, Contains no ) quinine or opiates. Millions use “Pape's f} Cold Compound.” Price, 35 cents. Druggists guarantee ris RIALTO Starting Tomorrow Why Husbands Go a-Roaming , | Robert G. Vignola Production MARRIED FLIRTS Pauline Frederick Conrad Nagel Mae Busch Huntly Gordon Adapted by Julia Crawford Ivers from the novel “Mrs, Paramor” by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Casper Daily Cribune ; banking institutiqnue created under the Inws of the state of Wyoming and as such shall have full power, through all member banks, and shall define rules and regulations for such examinations and reports of member bunks as shall conform to law, (h) Fee for exantination The state reserve bank shall charge for all ex- aminations of member banks a mint- mum fee of $50 and five cents per $1,000 of total assets. (i) The state yeserve bank shall, in the event of the failure of any banking corporation created under the laws of th ate of Wyoming, be immediately vested with full control and possesion of all assets of such corporation and shall proceed to H- quidate its affairs with all of the rights of the receiver appointed by the courts of the state, and shall have power to suc for, collect and conserve all assets and assessments and apply them to-the payment of the laibilities of the failed corpora- ticn closing its affairs in the man- ner deemed to best prtect the inter- est of creditors and stockholders. The expense of liquidating any such fail- ed corporation and closing its af- ll be chargeable to the as- SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925 sets of the trust and be first paid| Section XIII—Repealing Laws in| are hereby repealed. before any distribution is made to creditors or stockholders. Section IX—Dividends, After all necessary expenses of the state reserve bank hav n pald on) provided for, the stockholders shall be entitied to receive an annual diy ident of 6 per cent per annum on the paid in capital stock which dividend shall be cumulative. After the afore said dividend claims have been fully met, the net earnings shall be car ried to a surplus account. Section X.—Exempt from Taxation. The state reserve bank shall be exempt frém taxation. ection XI—Salary and Expenses. The salary and expenses of direc tors, officers, manager and employes be fixed by the board of direc: tors and paid from the earnings of the bank. Section X1I—Power of State Exam- Iner Transferred, The state reserve bank shall have and is hereby vested with all powers now provided by statute, exercised by the duties incumbent upon the state examiner relating to the super- vision of banks chartered under the laws of the state of Wyoming. by physicians 24 years for Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism scribing cod liver oll in tablets under another name for several years, but Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablots—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Avpirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salloylicacié Camel Dance Tonight A Package of Camels to Each Man RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS The best orchestra in Casper will play while you They alone are worth the price of admission. dance. COME, GET YOUR CAMELS FREE North Washington Hall Read This— “It's North for Me!” said Taisie Lockhart, when news came of a cattle market “North of 36.” Anda handful of faithful, fearless cowhands went with her. Across a thousand miles of dangerous, unblazed trail—driving a herd of 4,500 cattle. ate outlaws. Companion Picture to ERNEST TORRENCE JACK HOLT Admission 400 NR sa oa ag Crossing turbulent rivers, fighting fierce stampedes of the maddened longhorns, re- sisting furious Indian attacks and desper- And finally through to glorious victory. Here is the most enthfalling story of the pioneer West'since “The Covered Wagon.” —and the most appealing romance. If you’re'a real American, you'll see it! ‘NORTH 136 Children, Afternoon 10c, Nights 25c Conflict. All acts and parts of acts in con- filet wtih the provision of is act Here’s the Latest—Cod Section XIV.—Laws in Effect. This act shall take effect and be {n force from and after ts passage. Liver Oil in Tasteless Tablets Greatest Flesh Builder for Skinny, Weak, Run-Down People—Full of Vitamines No more will weak, thin, unfor- tunate children cry in protest when the nasty fishy-tasting, lhorrible- smelling cod liver oll is brought out. Medical science progtesses rapidly and now you can get at your drug- gist's real, genuine cod fiver oil in sugar-coated tablets that young and old can take with ease and pleasure. Even the run-down and skinny srown-ups, who ought to take cod liver oil, because it really is the Greatest vitamine food and bullder of healthy flesh in the world, will feel extremely joyful when they read this welcome news. Of course, doctors haye been pre- {t is only of late that one can walk into a drug store and get a box of these flesh-producing tablets just Ad A Fantastic Novelty With One Thousand Beautiful Girls Assembled From All Parts of the World SATISFYING SATIRE— COMPELLING COMEDY— struggling “The Covered Wagon” th LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 “FAST BLACK” COMEDY “THE LAST MAN ON EARTH” MILLIONS OF WOMEN WANTED TO BEG, BORROW OR STEAL HIM easy as a bottle of cough syrup, Thin, run-down anaemic men, wo. men and children who need to grow strong and take on flesh are advised to get a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, and if you don't gain five pounds in thirty days Just get your money back. One woman gained fifteen pour In five weeks, according to her ow doctor—another ten pounds in thre weeks. A very sickly child, aged nir twelve pounds in seven months, now plays with other children has a good appetite, Just ask for onl McCo: Compound Tablets *s Cod Liv: at 1 flesh and health 60 cents for 60 tablets forget that and beware of imitations. He. had a.mi hearts -but nol a single ~—-HILARIOUSHUMOK WORLD-WINNING WIT —A PICTURE TO BE LAUGHED AT— —also— NEWS TOPICS ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 1—3—5—7 and 9 UMBIA A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE OF FREE STARTS TODAY Premiere Dancer of the N. Y. Roof Gardne Revue 10¢ AND 40c ‘ TONIGHT 7-9 o’Clock LEM DESMOND'S FAMOUS New York Roof Garden Revue Presenting a e ROLLICKING, RURAL RHAPSODY “The Hickville Junction” A HAYSEED HILARITY ENTIRE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY HOLLY DESMOND MUSICAL DIRECTOR—ART STEVENS Picture Program—Ben Turpin Comedy—Mack Sennett Cémedy—Pathe Review SPECIAL for WEDNESDAY MATINEE Holly Desmond Arkeon Dancing Academy | VANITY SET DANCE i a= hire ennaial Faw Mer, IVR mm ee, po. eat Compe. ai sor ot. ane TONIGHT yi > Sot - te LD HAVE YOU LEARNED TO DANCE? lf NOT—WHY NOT? MR. BILLY MAHONEY Dancing Master, is now giving dancing lessons every day from 10 A. M. to 8:30 P, and Aesthetic. Phone 2950 Mr. Mahoney at the Arkeon. M. Ballroom, Classical for appointment or see Kimbal Drug store, Midwest Pharmacygani| CasperPharmacy or any good gist will tell you that they are derf Onl} don’t they are wonder workers for feeble old folks. Get McCoy's, the original and gen ulne ~ Wo: builder: |

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