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PAGE TER. WYOMING CHILD LABOR Naw Youths Under 16 Years’ Of Age Barred From Man Wyoming's The rev fn chapte , raises m 14 te ed st there shall not t secured of labor, : 30 to 100 da tu f the you ardized machine smelters, pacity w aistribut These 4 shops, and pla ever is prohibited “an employment or place declared by the commission dangerous, | injurious, hazardous or prejudicial to health, safety, mora’s of children under 16 years of Child Labor life, limb, age.” ‘This commission, created by act, consists labor and statisti of education and State Board of Health. ized to bar all such and establishment —_——_—_—_—_. | | IMPERSONATING BANDIT | LANDS “HOOT” iN CELL That the western range of Amer-|for thrilling s'tuations. ica, #0 long the thrilling photoplays, new ‘went into effect Monday. atute, as it appears| 48 of the S n Laws | the mage) > 16 , specifies | in which | in all other occupations | m or sale of goods for un-/ lawful or immoral purposes.” New LAV IS. NEFFET | | y Jobs. child labor act| | not be employed.| e any work by chil-| prohibited establish where the lives or 3 might be jeop- mines, quarries and} ces “used in any ca-/ in the manufacture, | tional capitol. position of the y occupation, tr welfare or! place infested by America,” which will the the prese: the commissioner of ics, the commissioner the secretary of the It is author business houses ginning Sunday. ts. t ers sweep down uy small villagés at names insti'l fear. The experience doughboy who im) bandit and not on’ shou!d’ offer fasci favorite scene of actly what happer is not _the only man from America, Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS CLEANERS Cc, H. REIMERTH THE SERVICE ¢ NERS Certified Public Accountant Railroad at J: mn Income Tax Service Phone 56 401 0-8 Blog. Phone 767; ——_-___"° a COE CONTRACTOR AND HARRY ¥. COMFORT Auditing a Aue a, BUILDER 2 Suite 18, val ig. a —s 2 W. W. SPROUL R. 0. VAN DENESRG Contractor and Builder —- Certified Public Accountant 141 W. Tenth | Phone 876W Income ‘Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware DOCTORS m1 Phone 143 Looks like strange new stars have set themselves above the na- ‘That's due to the he photographed the decorations on Pennsylvania Avenue, there in honor of the Shrine con- vention in Washington. fs shown on “The Gentleman from Univers: Gibson at the Wyoming Theatre be-) Bandits of a particulary wild and} bold typ still infest the mountainous | ny pa the real bandit chasing him, Stars cameraman when placed desperate bandits, feature nt Edward (Hoot) arts of Europe and Hiding deep in pon the populace of intervals and ther of an American personated such al Y got the law, but) sure’y | nating possibilities That ts ex-! ns in “The Gentle! which was writ- I GUARANTEE Auditors and ‘strar and Transfer Agents sort oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 oC EO ARCHITECTS ||” BO. GOODRICH, Architects ee 852° Townsend Block Casper,’ Wyo. | REGISTRY CORP. Accountants—Stock Phone 1219. HOSP G42 Phone 449 “WM. J, WESTFALL, Architect WM. tite 'B, Daly Building E. M. MIL 208 O-S Bldg. ALER, Architect P 4 Stan) Phone 1906 © A. RAINWATER, Architect Basement Consol Telephone 1078. AUTO ———<————————— BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Top Shop, 633 S. Center| D XK, UR Jidated Royalty Bldg. PAINTING e SEAR Res. Phone S$ TRANSFER Office Phone 313 : for, Storage and Fuel ra aster, ¥ Natrona ‘Tiederman, Prop. Phone 949 CASPER ‘West Hotel, Room DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA G Ch Townsend Bids. Nort Phe west Bidg. | Phono 2121 HERBERT AE. Office 168 BATTERY Co. Private) Hospital, Phope DE. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon THE CASPER PRIVATE 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital South Durbin. AE SURGERY, GYNE OBSTETRICS ARY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 304 0-S Bldg. i} MARSHALL ©, BATTERIES - | Residence 2118. PITAL ‘hone 406 OLOGY AND ton, M. M. D. AY TREATMENT DISEAS! KEITIy, M. 1A) 30 Durbin 612 South 907|General Practice Surgery Obstretrica DRS. MYERS 200 0-8 Office Phone 699 Room 221 hiropractor Phone 15403 JAMES 408 Consolidate RAHAM JEFFREY Phone 706 Physician and Surgeon LAWYERS’ AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 9 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 O11 Exchange Building AND BRYANT Bullding Residence 740 Midwest Building ?. KEM d Royalty Bldg. Phone 423 WILLIAM Pe ae TTS VEL Attorney-at-Law HARNED, Chiropractor * rs Sulte 1 6 0. WILSON ‘Townsend, Bldg. hb Kimball St. - pe 145° T __ Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building MULVANEY OGILBE Me RT } F 4 210 0-5 Bui + Phone 2217 12 East Second Street ah NGS Phone 2220 OSTEOPATHS Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray * DE. C. L. ARNOLDUS DR. CAROLI POOR SPARK PLUG - IN Hock FOR $2055 THe Gur To Ger HIm our = PooR Fewer = IM BETTING He's Ano I CANT RAISE [= Che Casper Daily Cridune AMAA SAY, UNCLE, DYE MIND [F OFF? — HURRAY ! 7 : ten especially for the star by Ray- mond L. Schrock, scenario editor at Universal City. Opposite the star will be seen Louise Lorraine, while Carmen Phil- lips, Frank Leigh, Tom O’Brien, Bur-) ton Law and others play important roles. pe SS ‘LOG JAM THRILLS IN ‘KINDRED OF THE DUST” A sensational log drive through a raging torrent forms one of the sal- fent features of “Kindred of the Dust," an Associated First Nationa! attraction produced by Raoul A. Walsh, with Miriam Cooper as its leading woman, which ‘s now being shown at the Iris Theater, whero it began a two-day engagement today. Ralph Graves, Miss Cooper's lead ing man, and W, J. Ferguson, one of the veterans of t he American stage, took part in the scene. They were required to don spiked brogans inorder to run the logs as they dashed down the stream toward a waterfall. And both were compel'ed by the exigencies of the scenario to take an icy plunge into the water at the risk of their lives among the grinding giants of the forest. “Kindred of the Dust” is from the pen of the famous novelist, Peter B. Kyne, and ts one of the. strongest stories ever translated into the lan guages of the silent drama. a NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming In the Matter of the Estate of Cur. tis Lee Tappy, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of administration in the estate |of Curtis Lee Tappy, were on April 4th, 1923, issued to the under signed; and all persons having claims against said estate are re- quired to: exhibit them with the nec- essary vouchers for allowance to the undersigned administrator within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from said estate; and if such claims are not exhibited within one year from .the date of said letters, they shall be forever barred, DYER HAYS, Administrator, 202 Con. Roy. Bldg. Pub, Apr. 18, 25, May 2, 9, 1923. NoTIcE oF FORECLOSURE OF . CHATTEL MORTGAGE WHEREAS, on the 9th day of January, 1923. GUY C. SCOTT ex- ecuted and delivered his ‘certain promissory note in writing to the WYOMING TRUST COMPANY OF CASPER, a banking corporation, in the principal sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dollars ($650.00) due -and payable in installments, the last in- stallment being payable Janunry 10, 1924, with interest thereon ‘at the rate of Eight Per Cent (8%) per annum from date thereof until paid, To buy a horse, 5 iP rent a flat; NE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Osteopathic ‘and Chiropractic Sulte 6, ‘iribune Apartments, Ph, 283 5 Physiclan ws 310 0-8 Building * Phone 1754 DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physic CHIROPODISTS Midwest Bldg. I *~ CORINNE: E. O'BRYANT . SHOE REPAIRING’ . Foc 212 8. Center 8 Specialist it. . Phone 124-3 All Work COAL Ben Suyematsu | < 656.N. Durbin AL AND COKE CO @ Gebo Coal TROX- TAILORS Phone 671/148 E. Midwest NORTH CASPER 8) TAILORS 0E SHOP Guaranteod, AND CLEAN To sell a diamond, suit or ha’; heen roe right off the bat we CLASSY FIED 7 THIS THE HEALTH OFFICER? DID BOC CALL YOU AND TELL YOU WE WERE ALL THROUGH WITH THE MEASLES T—YES— a YES— THEN WE CAN TAKE IT .|conditions of snid chattel mortgage ‘according to law, to make the ALL RIGHT BUT KEEP OUT OF MY WAY! BELIEVE ME IT WILL BE PARADISE TO GET THIS SIGN OFF THE DOOR AND FEEL LIKE A HUMAN BEING = AGAIN ! HERE, SKEEZIX, iS & UTTLE SOUVENIR OF YOUR THREE WEEKS IN JAIL t st UO ALE (VE BEEN Sil U's Buppy, /M\ HOME ~ iM DONE WITH MAH TRIP! So lit BEqueaTH THIS PORTABLE PULLMAN To Moscow. Arrow indicates Kalinin, Beside him is General Waroshilow, said promissory note, principal, in- terest, costs and attorney's fees, the lsaid Guy C. Scott. as mortgagor, did, on the 9th day of January, '1923, execute and deliver to said mortgage covering the following de- scribed proerty, to-wit: 1 Reo \J. Six Roadster Auto- mobile, #5erial No. 27482, Mo- tor No. 15827, said chattel mortgage being duly executed and delivered by said ;mortgagor to the said mortgagee, properly witnessed, signed and ac- knowledged so as to entitle the same to be filed in the office of the county clerk of Natrona County. Wyoming, the county wherein this mortgaged property was and is sit juated, and | WHEREAS, said mortgage was, on the 11th day of Jantary, 1923, tiled in the office: of the County |Clerk-of Natrona County, Wyom- ing, qt the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. D, of said day, and duly indexed in the manner fequired by law, being instrument No, 94931, and : WHEREAS, by the termy and it was provided that if default should be made in the payment of the prin- cipal and interest of said mortgage |indebtednoss, or any part thereof, when the same should become due and payable, the said mortgagee might take possession of said n- |elpal property and sell the same, wit: WHEREAS, Wyoming Trust Company of Cas-/| instrument, forced Dollars over attorney’s fees, and, WHEREAS, made in the payment of a part of the principal sum secured by said chattel mortgage, and- ) HE) mortgage “The success of the first Soviet-made auto, in operation for Was celebrated by a great jubilee, the car being taken to all president of the Sovict and as security for the payment of amount of the indebtedness due un- der said mortgage, the expenses of caring for said property and the costs of sale; and, the mortgagee, by the express terms of said mortgage might foreclose said gage might 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 and agreed mortgagee that if payment was en- y law to pay One .Hundred * additional ($100.00) defaul: 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 er annum, and together with with the nas been REAS, 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 operative, and | WHEREAS, the amount, of said | 3 indebtedness claimed be due at the first publiation of this| = notice 8 principal end interest nil 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 Cents ($642.63). NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that, pursuant to the terms of said chattel mort- gage and note, the undersigned mortgaee will, on the 9th day of May, 1923, at 2 o'clock in the aft- ernoon of said day, at the Court- house of Natrona County, in the’ City of Casper, State of Wyoming, sell the above described mortgaged property at public auction for cash, to make the amount of said mort- gage indebtedness and attorney's WONDERING WHAT WAS MAKING THAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923. _By Billey De Beck Hees A LeTTefe FROM HeRoip, DATED SOMEWHERE IN lowA- HE SAYS HES RIDING THE QSHIONS- IM SO GLAD , HE ISNT BUMMING HIS WAY, erty and the charges and expenses of said sale. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 17th day of April, A. D. 1923. WYOMING TRUST COMPA) OF CASPER. DURHAM & LOWEY, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Pub, April 18 antl 25, and May 2, 1923. NOTICE BY YUBLICATION State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, ss. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District, in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. - Oscar B. Boroff, Plaintiff, vs. Ida’ Boroff, Defendant. To Ida Boroff, above named defendant, whose last known place You will take notice that Oscar| 18 per, as mortgagee, a certain chattel| mortgage at any time the said mort- == , The to the -whole | == balance thereof, and payment of the interest due thereon’ as follows, to- to | eS Hill Cres fees, amouning to the sum of|of residence was 101 Water street, $642.63, together with the expenses | Louisville, Kentucky: of caring for said mo: d_pro) ra) TWO GLASSES FOR Jc AT OUR FOUNTAINS Kimball Drug Stores The State College has analyzed this water and found it'to : pan) unsurpassed for purity and softness. TAKE A BOTTLE HOME WITH YOU HA { Water B. Boroff, plaintiff, has filed a , tition against you in the above of court, the object and prayer which is for an absolute divorce upon the ground of desertion, and you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition of plaintiff on or before the 26th day of May, A. D., 1923, or the al- *|legations therein contained shall be taken as true, and judgment dered accordingly. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 27th day of March, A. D, 1923. .. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming. (SEAL) By GLADYS MOORING, Deputy. Publish March 28; A; 11, 25, May 2. a Sey ren- a Ta eee: en ot =