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__ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924 PLOTTERS PREY CN IMMIGRANTS (Continued From Page One) their own way as besf they can the hoped for promised land. Both in Mexico and in Cuba they @re frequently arrested for violation of the immigrant laws in those countries or for the petty thefts they are compelied to*commit to eke out a miserable existence. PAGE FIVE FLOODS STOP RAIL TRAFFIC CAIRO, March 12—Many Amert- can and British tourists are held up in Egypt and Palestine by the sus- pension of railway traffic owing to Caspet Daily Cridune specifications for the ssid conditions of said Chattel Mort-; he pewpetprebich should become. due snd payable, THROUGH WEST ON INCREASE ‘or the purpose the said mo might take pos- Mountain States Show 000, an increase of 40.9 per cent, with a per capita wealth of $3,235, an increase of 22.8 per cent. Montana's alth was $2. 000, an increase of 98.2 per ce with a per capita wealth of $3 an increase of 33.5 per cent. ——— SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNLRY PHONE 1702. Armitted to omit one of the quarter- ly-installments on the fifteenth of June, September or December. sponsibility of blocking an im- mediate cut in faxes. But congress is unaware evidently of the pressure of public opinion, something about which however, President ‘ Coolidge | may find it desirable.in the next 24 hours to remind congress. ——— tramp steamship, id, instead of setting out for New York, as they supposed, they landed in Vera Cruz. The girl told pitifully of how all the miserable hundred gathered on deck atgsight of land and looked in vain for’ the Statue of Liberty, which -all had been told was to be the beacon of their new fife. Shooed ashore in Vera Cruz and left to their own resources, some of the immigrants were deported by the Mexican government. escaped, among them Marla, and got as far as Monterry, where they Were arrested. From Monterry Maria got word to her brother Detroit. He arranged for her re- lease and she was shipped to New ‘York. There was no room for aliens this fiscal year, however, and Maria, tearful, is waiting to be sent away. She has a brother in Cuba and will so there until the laws permit her once more to enter America to stay. CRISIS ON TAY GUT IS RAISED (Continued From Page One) broke its own records in Passing needed legislation. The responsibility for the delay in making the 1923 income tax reduc- tions effective at once is not upon the White House or the treasury de- partment, for both have urged ac: tion of some kind at once so that uncertainty would be removed. The Proposal originated with Chairman Green of the house ways and means committee who made it part of the general revenue Dill. The Demo- crats promptly suggested separate technical violations of the federal laws committed by each and every one of the ignorant sufferers who have tolled their way into American territory after being dumped on an unfriendly coast. Now an attempt will be made by en appeal to foreign countries to stop the fraud on the other side of the water. Orientals long have been smuggled into the country at so much, head. In their cases the ‘Ametlan "authorities ‘have wasted no sympathy, for the immigrants were party to the fraud. With the pean immigrants there is a dif- ference. . More than six months ago. Maria's brother Giacomo, who lives in De- troit, sent for her to come from their old home in Italy. He sent her Dlenty of money to pay for good ac- comodations in the steerage and on the trains. He also sent for her in plenty of time to come within the Italian restriction quota. Maria was happy when. she re- eelved the inyitation to go out to America and the money for her pas- saze. Her joy was such that she told all the village. Immediately there were volunteers to tell her ORDINANCE NUMBER 374-A An Ordinance Creating Paving District No. 40, and_Providi ng | for the Paving of a Certain Al- ley in the City of Casper in said) District No. 40, and other Con-| struction Incident to the Pav- ing of District, and Ap- ania eg the Cost Thereof jpon the Abutting Property in Said District. Whereas, On the 11th day of February, A. D. 1924, there was passed by the City Council of the City of Casper a resolution of in- tefttion to improve by hg, paving, constructing cur! and other incidental work, the follow- | ying expenses session of said mortgaged property nee Ss Gctenemianee anh and sell the same, according to \eaid Paving District No. 40 shall law, to make the amount of the! include all property except streets indebtedness due under said mort-| {and alleys Pretuded in sald assess-|£2ge, together with the expenses iment distriet hetween the termini. of cee at ae Property and of said improvement abutting upon | Costs of sale, an |eaia alley above sct forth and de-| WHEREAS, by the terms of scribed and included in said pav-| Said Chattel Mortgage the said ing district No. 40 within the fol-/™ortgagor convenanted and lowing boundaries, to-wit: agreed with the mi that, ° : The pr, if payment was enforced by Isw, to] Big Increase in Per oe . aforesaid Elock 25, Park Addition Pay Fifty Dollars ($50.00) addi- 3 3 Re-!to the Town (now City): of Cas-| tional to cover attorneys’ fees, and Ca ita and Total. _ ras the same is bounded by| WHEREAS, default has been ip cy East Fifth Street on the north, ss sited Re -payment =| j . secure az) [East Sinth Street on the south, and, by said Chatte! Mortgage, and the |, WASHINGTON, March 12—De- lBouth: Genter Pixect on tie | total amount thereof, and payment talls of the wealth of six states at Section 4. The character and/Of interest due thereon, as fol-|the close of 1922 were made public extent of said improvements shall|!ows, to-wit. Principal and inter-|>¥ the census bureau. They ap be uu follows,’ to-wit: “jest due at the first publication! Jowa's wealth was $10,511,682,000, The construction of necessary|beteof Five Hundred Sixteen and) !Hcrease of 37.2 per cent over curbs, drainage and storm sewers,| 10-100 Dollars ($516.10), said in-|1912. with a per capita wealth o! consisting of vitrified clay pipe or Seapine, oc mis nate: of Sipreal ie iccacene s rents ear kee ermal peng ecsanpers f oat WHEREAS, no suit or proceed-| 918.000, an increase of 58.9 per ee’ necessary fixtures and attach-|ing at law has been instituted to|With @ per capita wealth of $3,443, ments, inlets and outlets for the|Tecover the debt secured by said )°". ee. pede baa Caml 20 surface drainage of said alley so|™ortgage, or any part thereof, and| m= raska‘s = wealt vata bags ty designated and above set forth: |the Power of Sale contained in| 975.000, an increase o} we artes ts That all of the property within| Said mortgage having become op-| With. per capita wealth of $4,004. the limits of said assessment. dis-|€Fative, and DiGeleea a” ioeaith, ons steDeaeee |trict except the streets and alleys) WHEREAS, the amount of said), Oreson's” wealt fara og or parts of streets and alleys in-|™Ortgage indebtedness claimed to| 90. 9” Peggle Nye patie cluded therein shall be considered| be due at the first publication of | With per oe nadine ce ee and held to be the property speci-|this notice is principal and inter-|"_!ncrease of 60.4 per baer fically benefited by such improve-| ¢st in the sum of $516.10, and the |__Colorado’s wealth was $3. ments, and shall be the property|SU™ of $50.00 attorneys’ fees, as| LOOK FOR THE RED RING ON THE“LUDEN-YELLOW”BOX LUDEN’ MENTHOL COUGH DROPS + to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said improvements, ing alley, to-wit: which costs and expenses shall be The alley in Block 25, Park Ad-|assessed on all property so bene- dition to the Town (now City) of|fited in accordance with the spe- Casper, from the south side of East cial benefits conferred upon said Sixth Street to the north side: of |property in proportion to area and East Fifth Street. {distance back from marginal lines Whereas, No remonstrances or|of said alley respectively and por- objections to said improvement|tions thereof as aforesaid within having been filed with the Clerk|taid Paving District. of the City of Casper in the man-| That the amount to be assessed ner and within the time provided|against the separate lots, tracts by law, now therefore, and parcels of land within said ais- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE)trict shall be stimated pe ap- 3 3 portioned in the ner and in eS RE cordance with Section 1984 of Wyoming Compiled Statutes of |1920. That there shall be includ- |ed within the cost and expense of said improvement to be assessed against the property included in said assessment district the costs of that portion of said improve- ment inc ged within the limits of e rs é a street or alley intersection, space ton’ of the: above described] > spaces, the -estiniated cost and That all of the por-|©xPense of inspection, engineer- stipulated for in said mo: amounting in all to the sum of COLDS IN CHEST ‘Advancing Years Need Stomach Help If Inclined to Sour Risings, Heart- burn, Gassiness, Stuart's Dy.- Pepsia Tablets Sweeten and Bring Quick Relief. ‘Our digestive system, with 3 lit- tle help, will-pick out of a diversified diet what the body needs to sustain health, It is the sour stomach, gassiness and acid condition that starts trouble all along the line, particularly with people getting on in years. If they will use Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after eating, the CITY OF CASPER: Section 1. That a paving and improvement district to be known as Paving District No. 40 is here- by created within the City of Cas- per, State of Wyoming, which dis- trict is hereby formed for the pur- pose of improving by grading, paving and other incidental con- Building Materials - We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. IS HEREBY GIVEN suant to the terms said ‘Chattel Mortgage and note the under- signed mortgagee will, on the 10th day of April, 1924, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the south front door of the Court-| Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop house of Natrona County, in the|the pain. Break up the ,congestion. City of Casper, State of Wryo-|irecl a bad cold loosen uffin just a ming, sell the above described | short time. mortgaged _ propert: at public} “Red Pepper Rub" {s the cold rem- auction, for cash, to make the/edy that brings quickest: relief. It amount of said mortgage indebt-| cannot hurt you and ‘it certainly edness, and attorneys’ fees, | seems to end the tightness and drive amounting to the sum of $566.10,|/the congesion and soreness right together ‘with the expenses of car-| out. . ing for said mortgaged Pproperty,| Nothing has such concentrated, and the charges and expenses of | penetrating heat as red peppers, and said sale, when heat penetrates right down Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this|into colds, congestion, aching mus: 12th day of March, A. D. 1924. |cies and sore, stiff joints relict WYOMING TRUST COMPANY |comes at omce. OF CASPER, | The ment you apply Red Pepper Mortgagee. | Rut u feel the tingling heat. In stru alley Section 2. ii veying, | DURHAM & LOWEY, three minutes the ec osted spot ts stomach will sweeten; eggs, milk, | legislation by means of a joint reso-|tions of the said alley hereinafter | 115 0nd Suryevin ee a fae poe Attorneys for Morigagee. |warmed through. and through KE] I H LUMBER - cheese and meat will be digested,| lution so that the latter might go set nat ye ee pay TRE |sessments and all other charges to| Pub. Mar. 12, 19, 26 and April 2,) When you are suffering from a cold, will not form and the system] through without waiting for the in-| district No. 40 sha! ye pave e | hi ity ‘. a x! 1924, rheumatism, bac , stiff neck or will, Abad get motrishment | qnot|evitabie aabate on the reala revesasl Come onic of said alley in.a goo peerless Ate ek irae ———_>__ sixg stumolsa, Yue pie teen oe Phone 3 itrength unhindered by indigestion | law affecting 1924 incomes. The|and substantial manner wit! . and harmful fermentation. Get a 60-cent box of these wonderful tab- lets and learn what it means to enjoy meals without consequent in- digestion. — Advertisement... Democrats al Proposed that the Garner rates*apply to 1923. The ways and means committee had the power to report out to the house a separate resolution affecting 1923 Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You vill have the quickest relief known. 7m paving of naphaltic type with four | ™AXINE of sa, fmprovements. inch asphaltic concrete base and 2 the right and shall have the pow- ees 4 b hes cr E Bitulithic | ey to let contracts for the entire . An e ingineer era directed to re plans | Work or contracts for parts there- NOTICE OF COMPLETION oF! WORK It having been reported (to the Mayor and City Council of the City of Casper, State of Wyoming, that the contract given to Blac At your store This Week tions.. All bids for paving co; struction shall be made upon uni- form proposals and shall require, & Veatch for making surveys and ports on all passible sources of water supply for the City of Cas- GEO UNUM TEE =O in addition to the general bid, the per, has been completed, and that price per square yard for the cost) the said firm of Black & Veatch is of laying the paving upon the alley,entitled to final settlement there- when graded, which said ice | for. shall be specified in the contract| All Persons, firms or corpora- and any deductions or additions in} tions who have any claim or the amount of calculation in ap-| claims for work done or material portioning the cost of said py, furnished on such work are here- ing shall be made upon the basis of by notified that they shall within ‘such cost per square yard. thirty (30) days from the date on ction 6. That no part of ‘said! which this notice shall last appear, improyements are to be paid ou-| to-wit, on or before the 26t day of the general fund or the road) of March, A. D. 1924, file in the fund of the City of Casper. office of the City Clerk of said Section 7. That the said im- City a verified statement of such ‘ovements are.to be maintained! claims, or the City of Casper, y the contractor for a period of | Wyoming, shall in no wise be lia- five (5) years, and tthe) ble to any such persons, firm or charge for the maintenance ig to| corporation for any claims he, it be included in the assessment of| or they may have for material fur- such improvement. nished or work done in connection ordinarice Section 8. with such work. shall take effect and be in full S. K. Loy, for a test See coupon of in separate and specified sec- Start Today Then watch and see what changes this test can bring to teeth, They will ) Good Stetson Hats | Stetson Hats | A = pas ) ! a) Mil i * force ten (10) days from and af- Mayor. e amazeand delight ter its passage, and'the Clerk shall! Attest: " : you. post for- publication the same in'H. H. PRICE, the Casper Daily Tribune in the} City Clerk. pe nO ee, and form as required by! Pub. Mar. 12, 1 , 1924, methods. One disintegrates the | ordinance. - film at all of formation. One | Passed, adopted and approved/ NOTICE TO ALL. CREDITORS removes it without harmful scour- |this 8rd day of March, A. D. 1924. AND OTHER PERSONS IN- * ing. (SEAL) TERESTED IN THE ESTATE ‘ ‘These methods have proved ef- 8. K. Loy, OF ELIZABETH C. GEIS, DE- fective in many tests. Mayor. CEASED. ‘ tooth paste has been created to | Attest: Notice is hereby to all given H. H. PRICE, creditors and others interested in City Clerk. * > the estate of Elizabeth C. Geis, I DINA Leading dentists the world over | Pub. March 12, f24. ceased, that on the 3rd day of EX RAOR e have long advised its use. Now November, A, D. 1923, Perry A. : careful people of some 5" nations | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Morris, the duly appointed admin- y employ this modern method, OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE istrator of sa’ estate, filed his When millions now attain so much WHEREAS, on the 18th day of | final account petition for the ¢ xt ] Results you see and feel [october, 1928, ALFRED” M| distribusion of said estate with the Interesting and Educationa by by fighting film on teeth Pepsodent brings ¢: pUARRE executed and delivered Care pa Dice Cones Bight ‘ result than ‘is cel iD. missory not in wri! ur ict, in an ‘or od % e. . . Careha peopl, the world ov, No ct Ht fain ie telly | 5, Sr gh voubie. THUSt tone County Wromine, wher Showing Different Stages in Hat-Making ie a fg teeth Beers method: tively combats it, so the coats may paging ache Xe ‘multiplies the {ming Lag sed corporation. peas au penne and mera en ce f th G H. Di ] E M d ‘ou sec rest teeth starch it in saliva, to better incipa! sum ot ive undre: objections ereto, a! ny time ( yn: 3 t safety, ferments end forms tela de teue, Teneenmcn Geposits on! teeth. Ba Tangary 18) 10S, with totes | inst nabisation. of ila actin Beg ee a ee ee Tt means new beauty, new safety, ferments jorms. it com! fects bring a le January 18, ie in’ st publication o! otice, ‘ new delights. It means to childr the acid in contact with the teeth new conception of ett thereon at th ite of Eight|same being April 19, A. D. 1924, - * : 5 - Rsk againit-- troubles“ torcages decay. Germs. breed by Per Cent (S per cant). per ds and if no objections are filed, the ve never been through a hat factory you have no idea how interesting, how much you have suffered, millions in it. They, with tartar, Present the for a 10-) from the date thereof until paid,|said administrator will make final to the making of a hat. - _ Let this free test prove the bene- are the chief cause me roche. Tube. Note haw cleair and as security-for the payment settlement of said estate on said exhibit presents the fourteen operations in the making of a Soft Hat d the fits it Such troubles are Bniver- fee! after using. Mark the absence |°f Said promissory note, principal, |date, or as soon thereafter as the : x Took befor d sal with people who don’t fight Of tre ‘See how teens |interest, costs and attorneys’ fees,| matter may be heard. operations on a Hat, It shows how the br sie imported furs loo! fore anc Film mars beauty 3 become whiter as the film-coats |the See eee Mr pep mpee RP crs ee Syeuatnentr ad they are treated, and how the cut fur is made into felt—how a hat looks before it is ir, did, t=! nm ~ ss « hed Grat' the fies ig viscous: You con Easy to combat rds cain tober’ 1983, executo and’ deliver| ime provided for said hotice, the| shrunk, and afterwards—how it is blocked and shaped—the whole process from “A to Z. er coe Seber re dieralane e Mow tet Mina reser Soceacabegs, conte: J comeinen day test Ito sald Wyoming Trust Company| court may examine. said. account ‘ . Fataing thee diner Coake Dental ‘science has found two at cousins meyconvince you. Cut | of ‘Casper, as mortgagee, arene |and petition, and if found corset INTERESTING STETSON FACTS tain chattel mortgage covering the| may proceed to make final settle- following described rty, to-| ment of said estate in the manner Over 5400 peopl employed at the STETSON factory in Phil: hia where every part of: the hat os See ee | Pmroridediby law: Sits Oust GIMOO Pectin ot mer ob eee corre Ds ain fe etn ee last year. aed One Model No. 16, G. M. C. Mo- PARRY 7A. MORRIS, 367,000 ins were made into sweat bands, 850,000 pounds of fur were cut from 11,000,000 skins which 10-DAY TUBE FREE | }|*: Truck 2, | Pub, Feb, 20, 27, March friar and | ” were imported direct.” Even the paper hatboxes are, made by STETSON—sequinng over 903 tons of bow Protect the Enamel At your store this week One Model Nor 16; GM 'C.| Tone tok. ee 1 #4)“ Pye year STETSON bes on sudtorian seating 6,000, lunch rooms and’s hospial for ther coolers: Pepsodent disintegrates the film, Insert your name and address, then present this eoupen Motor Truck. ee en ttg re alo a Savi STETSON verte are happy woe like their work and take Capea ee carer yim am ccmt ie | SRE aearmeaaee ewer) Graken ri Ne, ttame,INQRICE OF SWRA, MEET: | fi Gat SHEIBON Has bare wont ite af vay Wale ht whee tome wea bn ie Lf softer than enamel. Never use a film Xe on live, out ef town. mail coupon to The Pepsodent #. | couted ond delivered by said| LIDDERDALE TOOL co. dely distributed all the world. Meni Seanlok batant which contains harsh Soteat by mane WePNSh Avenus, Chicago, and tude will 5 y Motite ta hexeby given that th Stetson Hats are widely distri over the len in every clime, ol pede 2 ee ea heath 3 2 Tpoperit exccdiod pate gee Soc. | deterred: annual "nealing of the| and every station in life wear Stetsons—because Stetson makes the hat that is always de Your Name. - nowledged so to entitle the'stockholders of the Lidderdale . o . a same to be filed in the office of, Tool Co.,a Wyoming corporation, | ——that offers a selection wide enough to satisfy every man’s taste. Address... Rida the County Clerk of Natrona will be held at the office of the There icn't an authentic style, in color, shape, weight or, finish that isn't presented first and PAT.OFF Count + Wyoming, eg BOuniy | eoeat rao socated sat oe ea best in ‘a Stetson. = Net¥e i a oT ee seasee. wi in said mort, ropert; ” Street, per, Wyom- ° 9 ¢ 4 Pa Ss ade nt Prisent ee * i | Was andissitunted sad oo ling, on the 16th ‘day of March, A. | And you'll find the widest selection and most expert help in choosing at our stora, AEG US os WHEREAS, said’ mortgage was,|D. 1924, at 4:00 o'clock P. M., for The New-Day Dentifrice Casper Pharmacy on the 20th day of October, 1923, the election of Directors for the ie ew-. filed in the office of the County remainder of the current year and Clerk of Natrona County, Wyo- for the transaction of such other ming, at the hour of 2 o’clock P, business as may lawfully come be- M. of said day, and duly indexed, fore the meeting. A in the manner required by law, WARREN L. BAILEY, being instrument No. 108228, and Secretary. WHEREAS, by the terms and Pub. Mar. 5, 12, 1924, 111 East Second Street. Smith & Turner 133 South Center Street Tripeny Drug Store 241 South Center Street. \ lalelatelatete atettetetttetl tit TT ttt Based on modern research. Now advised by leading dentists the world over. f | Campbell-Johnson Co.' HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS

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