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‘PAGE TEN - STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER ON SURVEY OF COMPENSATION WORK Campaign of ES ae in Connection With Oper- ation of Law Brought to Casper by Officers; Workings of Law Exemplified in Interview The workmen’s compensation act in Wyoming is ‘“‘mag- nificent” but “where we can prevent an accident it is of in- finitely more importance to the man who has been suved an accident than any amount of compensation that might be given him after it has happened,” according to Harry C. Hoffman, state labor. commissioner, who has arrived in Cas- WN ADDITION TO PRICE OF MOON, OTHER “FINES” gs. The visit is in the oa educational campaign and since s the center of the state's in the: here | A wild party cost Albert Wagner just $100. Wagner admitted that he (bad been “a little full,” but that he |didn't know where he had got the o > |stuff. “They never know,” agreed R three or more,’ ts stricken out: henee| x9 Rooke, city attorney. Nellie Brown the law now applies to those employ-| pasa 35 out $25 for takin ers employing one or more men at ADY| festive occasion. Baas Me of the extra-hazardous occupations list | cet |. Others who paid in $100 fines yes- cn cases of total disability ana|terday. were Marie Martin and George t partial disabitiry, the ex-|* Tawn. Both offenses were for nedical attention and cf care| Possessing liquor. Strawn was re- {njured workman | Neved of a gun when he was arrested ‘ ury, not|>ut said he did not intend to use it. hundre? dol-| Francis Pichica goc 30 days in jail |Yor beating up a woman on the Sand ‘Bar early yesterday morning and at the same time throttling a three-year- old child. Pichiea in police court dis claimed any kncwledge of the affair, “having been “drunk” during the per- formance of the act. —_— London’s New Fad in activities mal si raised by the 192 commissioner. yards cnly appty to the emproyers by Bre wo «in any case, unless under general ement the “workman is entitled edical attention. and care in hes: Whero death results from. an fnuury, the expense of burial shall be paid not to exceed ome hundrec dol- ‘ars in any case. unless othe= arrange: ment» exist between employer and em ploye under agreement. “The law further provides for em- ploye’s statement of dependent per- sons. These-statements must be exe- cuted by each employe and retained in the files of the employe>so that he may have a check on the claims made iy the injured employe and prevent compensation being paid to false de- yerdents. «¥mployers’ reports ofaccident must explain the employes’ report of -acct- dent. Employers should protect them- selves by filing a report of every in- jury sustained by employes, no mnat- ter how serious. The law does not explain=the employes’ report of acct dent. which must be fed at the same time as that of fhe employer. If both are not on file the employe cannot receive compensation Employers should take the time and trouble to ex- plain to thetr employes the provisions of the act. They will not only >= do- ing the department a service, bat, T believe, will increase the efficiency. of their workmen. “Workmen's compensation is maz- ificent; we can’t do without ft. Nev- ertheless, where we can-prevent an.ac- cident it ts of infinitety more tmpor- tance to the man who has been saved @n eccident than ary amount ef com- Fensation that might be given him after it has happened; and what we are bending our every effort to do in Wyoming 1s to prevent accidents as far as possible, and we want to co- operate with every agency in the state doing the same. Eyery employer wants to do-the same thing, and ‘con- prrar to The coat-of-arms tattooed shoulder is London's Tpteat iccas and ‘it ‘threatens to spread ns A WORTHAM ATTRACTION this week, under the auspices of the CARNIVAL FETE Many favorable reports’ regarding the C. A. Wortham shows had reavhed Casper before they arrived here, and those who visited them last night, de- clared they are even larger and better than had been stated. This is not the same show that was here Inst year, but is the No. 1 show, and is under the personal direction and mangement of Mr. Wortham, who always travels with this company. It is the largest and best show of this kind and is com- plete in every detail, The crowd seemed to patronize ‘all of the shows liberally and were well satisfied and well entertained in the many different tents. The daring boys and girls in the Motordrome, where they ride on a perpendicular wall, were real sensations and every- jone ‘agreed they had never seen such thriling exhibitions before. The clever and pretty girls in the Beach Wodels are wonderfully good divers DRAWS CROWDS and swimmers, concluding their pro- gtam with a dive from an 80-foot. lad- der, into a tank containing but four and a half feet of water. Johan Aason, the big Norwegian boy, who. although only 21 years of age, stands nearly nine feet in height, wag the center of attraction for a big majority of the crowd. Kempf's Model City and Swiss Viage, is one attraction that every- one shold sep, as it is a mechanical show that is little short of marvelous. ‘The Diorama of the Battle of Chateau Thierry is another feature that ap- peals to many, as it shows how the Americans stopped the Huns at the Marne. ‘Tantlinger’s wild west, is a replica of the days when Indians and buffalo roamed at will. There are a number of other good shows, and sequently he wants to work with us provided we are working along prac- tical Tines. “The Wyoming workmen's compen- sation Iaw became operative April 1, 1915, and we are confident that our rtate is to be. congratulated upon her choice of the exclusive state insurance plan. “The administration cf ithe work- men's compensation act is i the state treasurer's department, and too much credit cannot be given for the corpe- tent manner in which the department has develope? and eystematizel this work.” Noda This is Miss Banks proudly exhibitin; th oration. It cost $10. sgt eee eight riding’ devices, and they will be [here the entire week, with perform: ances*every afternoon and night. Blakey &Co. 136 South Center St. be Casper Daily Cridune Kempf's Model City is one of the hig features with the C. A. Wortham Shows, that will be in Casper all is located on the lots near the East Casper school. American Legion, and Marshal Foch Finds Lack Of Aid For Blind PARIS, June 13.—(By The Assoc!- ated Press).—“Excnse me, am I near the wounded soldiers asked a blind veteran of a passing pedestrian as he tapped ‘his way along the sidewalk. “I've only been there twice and I'm not quite sure of the way.” “You are close to it now; let me take you,’’ uame the reply. Arriving at the door, the guide said to the janitor: “Kindly take this man to the section for the blind.” “Take him yourself,” growled the janitor. “Under the archway on the other side of the courtyard.” The civilian did so, but on the way out addressed the janitor again. "Couldn't you be a little more obliging to the blind?” he asked gently. “There are too many and I haven't the time,” was the surly response. “It seems to me it is your duty to help them,” said the other. A soldier hospital attendant enter- ed at this point and stood erect be- fore the erstwhile Good Samaritan, who was immediately identified, It was Marshal Foch ——_—_— Missouri women will vote in their firkt state-wide primary August 1. BUY .PIGEON’S EXTRACTS Almond Is Popular Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 MOSCOW, June 13.—(By The Asso- ciated Press)—-Premter Lenine's con- dition continues to show fmprovement, it is stated in official circles, and he is now able to walk in the garden and to dictate letters. Contrary . rumors still pervail, but the pessimistic atti- tnde of the communistic circles ten days ago when the premier was admit- tedly in a critical condition has van- ished since the specialists have pro BONES ei You will like Piggly Wigsty. 6-12-2t Te a aE lt A livelong hobby of Ellen Terry, the great English actress, has been to col- eirggs s worn by celebritics, Alright A vegetable er ‘stem, improves the appe- tite, relieves Sick Headache and Bil- jousness,corrects Constipation. Geta. 47 25BoxtZ4 coated. For children and adults. wee aS SAD j SALE OF Pattern Hats $10 Our Entire Spring Stock of Pattern Hats from Vogue and Rawak that Sold Regularly at $25.00 and $30.00 ON SALE AT $10 SAILORS AND SPORT HATS That Sold for $10.00 ON SALE AT $5.00 institute?” | \Unity Healer And Teacher to Take Charge of Club Mre. Fannie Parmerton, healer and teacher hes arrived from Cincinnati, Ohio, to lead the United Study club here. Mrs. Rermerton, who comes to take the place of Miss Christal, re | signed, has had many years experi- ence in the work upon which sbe has entered. Not only has she been 2 student under the forentost mental healers of the United States, but ghe has also worked in the ,Orient and has gathered something ‘of*the philos- ophy of the east. Services will be held Sanday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Truth Study will take place on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.. good words, Friday aftdrnoon at 3 RINGWORMS ON FACE ARMS NECK And Limbs. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “My trouble started with ring- worms on my face and amms. Later they spread to my neck end limbs. They itched and burned a. and were so painful that deal, could not sleep. I was ashamed to jgo out on sccount of the sore eruptions. “Tread an advertisement for Co- ticura Soap and Ointmertt and sent for a free sample. It helped me so more, and after using ‘The manager of one large exchange claims to have discovered that girls with red hair are more alert than their blond or brunette sisters, and coasequently make the best telephone operators. 944 Jackson St., San Ffancisco, Calif., Oct. 10, 1921. eT Pe » Ointment and aia eee are wonderfully good. SSS ee of the toilet and PSE, Myrose, one of the most important native states in India, is to amend its consitiution so as to permit women to vote. Let Us Tell You About Ruud Automatic Hot Water To add convenience and comfort to ‘your home—to settle the hot water question (for all time, ask us about Ruud. ‘We want you to know it as we know it:—the greatest home labor saver that money cant buy. Casper Gas Appliance Co, Inc. 119 East First St. Phone 1500 sf i 10e For Flag Day €all Phone 927M Kistler Tent & Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN FRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 10 Richelieu Queen Olives... 45c jar, 3 for $1.25 10 Richelieu Pickled Onions, per jar____—__35c¢ No. No. No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Pickled Onions, per jar—35c¢ No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Gherkins, per jar...—...__45¢ No. 10 Richelieu Sour Gherkins, per jar. —_—__45c¢ No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Relish, per jar. ey 45c No. 10 Richelieu Bur Sweet Gherkins, per jar....45¢ No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Mixed Pickles, per jar-.....45c No. 10 Richelieu Sweet Pickle Circles, per jar.._60c No. 16 Richelieu Sweet Pickle Circles, per jar____.%5c 26-oz. Monsoon Sweet Mixed Pickles, per jar___60c« No. 10 Richelieu Chow Chow, per jar....... -—.. 406 No. 16 Richelieu Chow Chow, per jar....______85c 1% pint Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, per jar, G0c 1 pint Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, per jar__$1 No. 6 Richelieu Pimento Stuffed Olives, per jar___.3i5¢ Richelieu Jupiter Japan Tea_____..@ Ib. 35c, 1 Ib. 65c Monsoon Black Tea... Ye Ib. 40c, 1 Ib. 7c Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, per pkg..___......_80c Post Toasties, per pkg..... 110c Your telephone orders will receive careful ‘attentign. Our delivery service is complete in every detail. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 | o'clock. The office of the club will be TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. Piggly Wiksiy? 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OSc Children’s Lee Coveralls Just like Dad's. 75c BLUE BUCKLE OVERALLS (Union Made.) | $5c About 35 pairs of RALSTON SHOES To clean up $5.45. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF STRAW AND PANAMA HATS. Ralston Low Cut Shoes The Shoe of Comfort and Satisfaction. WE SELL THEM. T. LEARN ER 260:So. Center St., A Wyo. THE HOME OF SWEET-ORR WORK CLOTHES. [Political Advertisement]'® ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annoutice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters. E. M. ELLITHORPE. eeore