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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923. SHOT REGEWED IN SANK HOLDUP. CLAIMS BANDIT Robber of the Chugwater Bank Passes Away at Penitentiary. | | | i CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 25.—| Herman J. Kusel, Chugwater bank | bandit, under sentence to serve from | 10 to 12 years in the Rawlins pent-| tentiary, died at the state prison Mon- day, April 23. News of his death was received here Tuesday, the first ann versary of tho day of his sentence, When application was made in the district court of Laramie county for the appointment of an administrator | of his estate. Harry B. Henderson, | Jr., of Cheyenne, was appointed. The! estate consists of $551.20. William T. Kusel of Nebraska, a brother, is| the. heir. Kusel, formerly a resident of Ster-| ling, Colo., at which place he was| arrested during the war as an alien} enemy, and Adolf Pfunder, a young | German chem n 1920 conceived al plan to get even with the United Casper Daily Cridun DEALERS IN ADULTERATED | MILK FAGE PROSECUTION CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 25.—The Wyoming state dairy, ofl and food bureau of the State Department of Agriculture in Cheyenne launched a campaign against dealers in adulter- ated mille that is to be extended to jall sections of the state. Three restaurant proprietors and one dairy: man were arraigned, charged selling adulterated milk, con: and fined from $19 to $25 each. business of importance will come up, @ full attendance ts desired. The men of the church not yet assigned to these divisions are also requested to (© present. L. A. Reed, chairman of the general committee, will pre | side, WAR FRAUDS LAID BARE WASHINGTON, April 25.—District! Attorney Gordon was expected to complete today his presentation of the government's case in the trial in | the District of Columbia supreme court of Charles W. Morse, his three sons and four others on charges of conspiracy to defraud the govern- me! on war-time contracts. It ap- yonred uncertain, whether the actual f testimony would get under Doyle Returns to America ‘Finance Committee | Of Church to Meet The finance comm'ttes of ths | Presbyterian church will hold a meot Th t | Ing tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in uring 108 inches in circumference and the church paris. The chairman oh of the six divisions is requ members of his division. n the world, meas-| largest Sif Arthur Conan Doyle and his family as they arrived in New York on the Olympic. Sir Ine Arthur is here on another tour to exploit his belief | SHOWN HERE THURSDAY Another resolution submitted asks § The Passion Play of Oberammergau that immigration bars be lowered to “open the gates to the families of tm migrants whose fathers or providers now are in this country,” ——__ Laboratory experiments have re- States for its part in the war with! Will be given with beautiful colored Germany, by robbing banks, which| slides in the Methodist church by they believed were conducted by the|Rev. W. T. Dumm, D.D., of Chey- government. The Bank of Chug-|enne. Dr. Dumm witnessed the water, 40 miles north of Cheyenne, | Passion Play at Oberammergau last Was the scene of their first attempt—| and their undoing. When they at- tempted ‘to intim!date the cashier | of the bank he bolted into the street and gave the alarm. Kusel, ham- pered in his efforts to escape by the fact that one of his legs was of wood, | was shot in the back by a citizen and immediately captured. Pfunder escaped to Kimball, Neb., where ho| was caught the following day. Kusel| was sentenced to serve from 10 to 12 "7 and Pfunder from 11 to 13 years, | -.cel carried to his grave a large! number of birdshot which were shot | into his back by the citizen who wounded him at Chugwater. He was| about 65 years of age. | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF! CHATTEL MORTGAGE WHEREAS, on the 9th day of January, 1923, GUY C. SCO ex- ecuted and delivered his certain nor note in writing to the OMING TRUST COMPANY OF} CASPER, a banking corporation, in| the sanepel sum of Six Hundred} Fifty Dollars ($650.00) due and! Payable in installments, the last in- stallment being payable January 10, 1924, with interest thereon at the rate of Eight Per Cent (8%) per! annum from date thereof until paid, and as security for the payment of said promissory note, principal, in- terest, costs and attorney’s fees, the said Guy C. Scott, as mortgagor, did, on the 9th day of January,| 1928, execute and deliver to said, Wyoming Trust Company of Cas-/ per, as mortgagee, a certain chattel! mortgage covering the following de-; scribed proerty, to-wit: 1 Reo U. Sx Roadster Auto- mobile, Serial No. 27482, Mo- tor No. 15827, said chattel mort, | Frank E. Lucas Saturday afternoon, summer and secured slides of the play. He recently gave the lecture in Cheyenne to capacity houses. The lecture will be given in the annex of the Methodist church at 8 p. m. on Thursday, April 26. Secretary Lucas Acting Governor For Three Days CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 25.—For the first time since he assumed of- fice January 1, Secretary of State Sunday and Monday wes acting governor of Wyoming for the first time, Governor Ross having departed for Denver Saturday at noon and re- turned Monday evening. Inasmuch as the capitol offices are not open Saturday afternoon and Sunday and Monday (Arbor day) were holidays, the acting governor was confronted with no executive duty on which to act. Uniform Divorce Laws Are Urged LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 25.— Resolutions urging uniform divorce laws throughout the United tSates, to be obtained by constitutional amend ment, and enforcement of he leg's- lative prohibition laws “if it takes the entire United States navy to pa- trol American waters and the United States army to parol the borders of ready stored more than two million cubic feet of helium and is producing being duly executed and pielivered by said |to Sareea gor mold chattel crt, mortgagor to the said mortgagee, | age i“ papacy) witnessed, signed and ac-|mortgace will, on the 9th day of knowledged so as to entitle the May, 1923, at 2 o'clock in the aft- same to be filed in the office of the ernoon of said day, at the Court- county clerk of Natrona County.|house of Natrona County, in the Wyoming, the county wherein this|City of Casper, State of Wyoming, mortgaged property was and is sit-|sell the above described mortgaged uated, and reper Re public soem ise seal WHEREAS, said mortgage was,|to make the amount said moi on the 1ith day of January, 1923,|/gage indebtedness and attorney's filed in the office of the County fees, amouning to the sum of Clerk of Natrona County, Wyom-| $642.63. together with the expenses sulted in the discovery of a simpler and cheaper method of extracting beim from natural gas. The Unitea States Government has al- about 15,000 feet a day in the large helium plant at Fort Worth. S.S.S. routs. Eczema Here’s something about S.S.S. | j that you'll be glad to hear. We know there is one thing that stops eczema, and that ts more red- blood-colls! §. 8. 8. builds them by the million! You can increase your }. S. ef in Ly 5.8, 5. clears up sl sreptions throu! red-blood-cells to the point where it is practically impossible for eczema to exist, We know that as blood- cells increase in number, blood impurities vanish! We also know that night follows day. Both are facts! But have you, eczema suf- ferers, ever actually taken advan- tage of this wonderful fact? Thou- sands just Ike you have never thought about it. Skin eruptions, eczema with all its flery, skin-dig- ging torture and its soul-tearing, unreachable itching, pimples, black- heads, and boils, they all pack up and go, when the tide of blood-cella begins to roll in! Blood-cells aro the fighting giants of nature! S, 8. S. builds them by the million! It has been doing it since 1826! §. 8. S. is one of the greatest blood-cell builders, blood-cleansers and body builders known to us mortals! ‘When you put these facts together, —then to continue to have eczema and skin eruptions looks more like a sin than a disease. 8. 8. S. con tains only vegetable medicinal in CASPER PEOPLE ing, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.|of caring for said mortgaged prop-| Fiiiq red-blood-cells, it routs o D. of said day, and duly indexed in erty an me charges and expenses zema, builds firm flesh, fills out h the manner required by law, betng| of said sale. c Wyoming, this| J°W checks, boautifies the complex. instrument No. 94931. and Dated at Kor A.D 192e” "| fon, builds’ you up when you aro WHEREAS, by the terms and|17th day of Apr oD 2e cy | rundown, 8. 8. 8, is sold at all conditions of said chattel mortgage ‘OMING UST good drug stores. The large siz it was provided that if default should, OF care bottle is more economical, ' be Tas e in the payment of the prin- | OTe rh is feet ci and interest of said mortgage rigage S$ S$ ake. d indebtedness, or any part therecf,|Pub. April 18 acae! 8. obo Fhe yourkeyf gain when the same should become due and payable, the said mortgagee| might take possession of said prin- cipal property and sell the same, according to law, to make the; amount of the indebtedness due un- der said mortgage, together with the expenses of caring for said property and the costs of sale; and, WHEREAS, the mortgagee, by the express terms of said mortgage instrument, might foreclose said mortgage at any time the said mort- gage m ght deem itself to be unsafe and insecure, and the mortgagee does hereby deem itself unsafe and insecure, and, WHEREAS, by the terms of said | chattel mortgage the said mortgagor covenanted poe agreed with the mortgagee that if payment was en- forced by law to pay One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) additional to over attorney’s fees, and. WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of a part of the principal sum secured by said chattel mortgage, and the whole balance thereof, and payment of the interest due thereon as follows, to- wit: Principal and interest due at this time in the sum of Five Hun- dred Forty-two Dollars and Sity- three Cents ($542.63), said inerest being at the rate of Eight Per Cent (8%) per annum, and WHbneas, no suit or proceed- ing at law has been instituted to § recover the debt now remaining se- cured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and the power of sale con- tained in said mortgage having be- come Coa and WHEREAS, the amount of said mortgage indebtedness claimed to be due at the first publiation of this notice is the sum of $542.63, and the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) at- torney’s fees, as stipulated for in said mortgage, amounting in all to the sum of Six Hundred Forty-two Dollars and Sixty-three ($642.63). 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