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vr saan seen nsnn Une tee teenie PAGF FOUR Che Casper Daily Cridune magnificent and beautiful costumes of the time of Charles LX of France. That might not seem a hardship, but when It is taken into consideration that “Ashes of Ven- geance” was made under a torrid midsummer sun and that the gowns worn by Norma were tre- mendously heavy, it will be scen that appearing for hours and hours at a stretch under the hot mercury lamps was a thost fatiguing task. In “The Song of Love” Norma plays the role of an Arab dancing girl, ‘and—well, her costumes are much lighter than those in “Ashes of Vengeance.” The picture is show- ing at the America theater for the ast times today. ts JONES SHOWS ACTION GREAT WESTERN STOR [3 “GALL OF CANYON” The bigness of the west and the nobility of its people, described as only Zane Grey can describe them, are shown in “The Call of the Can- yon,” Paramount's second Zane Grey production, which will be the big feature at the Rialto theater for three days beginning today. The story is the latest written by popular author. It treats of a phase of American life when the love of gayety and extravagance oliowed in the wake of the great The part wh the west and 1 in bringing ter love of whole- some prospe nd life in the out- of-doors, is ad bly shown in this excellent picture. “The Call of the Canyon” is said to be one of the best stories ever written by Zane Grey and in the Those who witnessed the Demp- Production of the picture, the spirit |"¢Y-Firpo Rarangue will easily on. of the original has been faithfully |JUre the full extent of thrill retained. Mr. Grey personaily|‘#ined in “Big Dan.” the Charles Jones production made by William Fox and being shown at the Iris for the last times today. It is fast and electric, catching one's heart in a vise-like grip and squeezing it—until one almost yells ‘Ouch!’ It takes an extraordinary picture to do this. “Big Dan” con- erns the ringside and concerning he ringside in such an interesting, sompelling manner, concerns every assisted in the search for locations as a background for the picture. The featured players are Richard Dix, Lois Wilson and Marjorie Daw and heading the supporting cast are Noah Beery, Ricardo Cortez and Fred Huntley. The picture was directed by Victor Fleming. The photoplay opens with the arrival from France of Glenn Kil bourne, played by Richard Dix, City, which has been named after her. who -finds his sweetheart, Carley|™0tion picture fan's attention. other notables who have had flowers named after them, among them Burch, portrayed by Lois Wilson? - being Mrs. Florence Kling Harding, Mrs. engrossed in a gay life in New Pershing, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium and Princess Mary of England. York. Disgusted with after-war ex travagance, he leaves for Arizona to regain his health and his faith in mankind. Here he meets Flo Hutter, a role played by Marjorie Daw. Flo falls in love with Glenn and, feeling that Carley will never consent to live in the west, he is on the point of marrying Flo. Carley Burch unexpectedly arrives SPEGTAGULAR ACT 15. - FEATURE OF PICTURE Surfelted with pleasure, blase New York society leaders have gone to many extremes to get a thrill. duced in three scenes with special costumes, scenery and effects fea- turing a lantern novelty number and a Scotch floral dance. Both of these features are exceptional in their beauty and novelty. “How Women Love" is the photo- play with Betty Blythe in the lead- fe ing role. in Arizona and a series of dramatic | put few dared anything more spec: [7S 7O® ee ete eee aey weees |tacular than Constance Lane, the a battle of wits against Flo for the] -., tittle debutante pictured by affections of Glenn. The bigness of the spirit of westerners is shown in the final dramatic scenes which are filled with suspense up to the climax of the picture. “The Call of the Canyon," it is stated, will eclipse the former high standard set by “To the Last Man,” Paramount's first Zane Grey pro- duction which was heralded by critics as one of the best western pictures produced during the year. a DANCING DRESS FLIMSY BUT 15 A COOL OUTFIT Phyllis Haver, in the William Fox photoplay, “The Temple of Venus,” which comes to the America theater Sunday and Monday. Hostess at a dance, “Connie” asks her dancing partner to unhook her gown. He demurs, but complies when she insists. As the gown falls from her shoulders, the girl steps out on the ball room floor clad in an exquisite bathing costume. In a twinkling, the other women on the floor followed sult. Sivas 25 ‘ism dea! NEW COMEDY OPENING TODAY AT COLUMBIA PET SQUIRREL (5 SEEN IN PICTURE “MICKEY” One of the many charming fea- tures in “Mickey” to be shown at the Wyoming theater tomorrow, is @ pet squirrel who will go straight to the hearts of; all the children. And “children” serves a good alibi for Ma and Pa, for most of these things that are “for children” are Uke the toy railroad which little Johnny gets for Christmas and never gets a chance to play with because his father has it all day. SHICHESTER S PILLS diy MOND “Thank goodness,” said Norma Talmadge, when working in “The| “The Good Ship, Candy Ship” is Ea your Di ry Song of Love,” “that this picture is|the rather puzzling title of the Pune tetmea ena to have a Sahara desert setting.| musical comedy which is playing at rates Sealed, wice Bese, Now I'll be able to don some fluffy] the Columbia theater today and to- fist, Aut toe O morrow. It is one of the Dick Hyland productions please for th: id is sui reaso! bi to NEW COLUMBIA SHOW TOMORROW 25c MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT 7—9 O'CLOCK DICK HYLAND’S REVUE —IN— THE GOOD SHIP “CANDY SHIP” In Three Scenes WITH SPECIAL COSTUMES—SCENERY AND EFFECTS Featuring THE LANTERN NOVELTY NUMBER AND THE SCOTCH FLORAL DANCE Special First Run Pictures BETTY BLYTHE in “HOW WOMEN LOVE” 40c ADMISSION - ADMISSION 40c COME EARLY AND AVOID STANDING STARTING ‘RIALTO ronay ZANE GREY’S GREATEST CALL OF THE CANYON” —With— RICHARD DIX —and— LOIS WILSON ALSO CAMEO COMEDY, “UNDER COVERS” KINOGRAM NEWS Shows At: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 7:40, 9:20 “THE Zane Grey’s Second Paramount, Better Than “To the Last Man.” A Smashing Drama of Western Ranchers and Eastern Rounders “THE and She thus joins the ranks of such Calvin Coolidge, General sifled Ad. LAST TIMES TODAY Norma Talmadge —in— “THE SONG OF LOVE” —ALSO— SNUB POLLARD —in— “THE ANVIL CHORUS” —and— FOX NEWS Shows at 1—3—5—7—9 10c and 40c Bishop-Cass MARY PHILBIN 1,000 American Beauties Delightful Dancers Bevies of Bathing Belles. Extravaganza Extraordinary o —ALSO— COMEDY AND NEWS 12:15 TO 1.00 O'CLOCK If you are interested in the great oil industry, interesting movie. show at the one admission of forty cents. {Oman Continuous 1 to 12 TODAY ONLY DOUBLE PROGRAM] Gin 3% the county Clerk. SUNDAY and MONDAY DARING ak) HOOT GIBSON Comedy TOMORROW > | Mable Normand ‘This photo shows “Our Mary” and the “Cymbedium Mary Pickford,” | the prize-winning orchid of the International Flower Show, New York “MICKEY” For results try a Tribune Clas LAST TIMES TODAY Charles Jones —in— “BIG DAN” —also— Harold Lloyd —in— “NOTHING BUT TROUBLE” —and— LEO MALONEY —in— “HIS ENEMIES’ FRIEND” SPECIAL SUNDAY NOON “THE STORY OF PETROLEUM” come to see this Produced by U. S. Bureau of Mines, and presented once only, by the Wyoming Petroleum Club. See this picture, starting at 12:15 and remain for the regular SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924 gerd gyre rr herein minor and =------------ 18.04 hos- 89.30 of y Fights'an parents of said child ag if| Norris’ Gon Snopital tana. 20270 A as mi as On» ind_ -70 " February 19, 1924 such child was the legitimate off-} Mrs. J. W. Longshore, hos- State of Wyoming, County of spring of your petitioners and] pital fund _ 17.50 i t Yovall the Tiabiliti peidome : id 4. ject al ilities le! ‘und _ 5 Wyoming, February 1. bo. the relativa: and that by ‘such ler Dai a order nate said child shall} fund - . 76 Minutes of Speciai Mesting of be Elsie Jane Muck: and for such|Dr. Nolan, hospital fund. 5.25 further order in the premises as to . ‘Frost, ital fund. 2.25 said court may seem fit and proper| Dr. Sadie ran, under the statute of said State in fund ~~-----_..-. 1 Meeting called to order by the such case made and vided. Dr. Wm. A. Bryant, . | NICHOLS & STIRRETT pital fund ---~-._.-_. 3.25 rye Sees Dectesare xeeo-| The sta baa oe eA ae rage 7 reso! ions were pon, regu-. ite 5 County spital fund -.._-.. — 75 Tirly introduced, properly s6p- of Natrona, ae . N. C. Geis, hi ported and upon vote unan-, Owen A. Muck and Elsie Muck BE ie annmaemeseceee 8.00 imously adopted; | each of lawful and being first] Dr. Sadie C. Doran, hos- Whereas at a ly called, duly and seve: sworn, depose] pital fund _.------.... -50 cohstituted and conducted meeting aod say; that they are the Owen|L. E. Culver, roads and of the Board of County Commis- A. Muck and Elsie Muck named in fetdges’ — “Ste ae 165.00 sioners of Natrona County, Wyo- the foregoing petition: that they|L. W. Wilson, roads and ming, on February 19, 1924 it was have read said petition, know the} bridges _ ~---.-.--__ 165.00 made to appear that unknown parents of a female child now of the age of proximately fifteen days, have indoned said child without providing for its support and education, in said county, that identity whereabouts of said parents can not be discovered, that there are no relatives of said minor known to said County Com- ioners and Whereas Owen A. Muck and Elsie Muck, husband and wife, resident tax payers of the city of Casper, said County, said State are about to file their petition in the district court of the Eighth Judicial District in and for said county, said state, praying order of said court that said petitioners be permitted to legally adopt said child under the statutes of said state in such case made and pro- vided, a copy of which petition has been served upon said county commissioners and Whereas in the unanimous opin- ion of said commissioners said petitioners. are of good moral character, are suitable persons to assume the relation of parents of said child, are able and willing to adopt said child as their own and to pro’ for its support and ed- ucation and that it is for the best interests and welfare of said child that order approving said adop- tion be made and entered by said court. Now, therefore, be it resolved that said county commissioners do hereby consent to and approve of said adoption of said minor child, do hereby relinquish all right to said minor child, do hereby waive notice of hearing on said petition, and do consent to and recommend entry in said cause in, said court, of findings of fact and order prayed in said petition. The meeting was regularly adjourned. G._T. MORGAN, Chairman J. E. SCOTT, Commissioner. A, HALL, Commissioner. Attes F, HAWLEY, Clerk thereupon The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District. Petition In the matter of Adoption of Minor Abandoned Child, name un- known,’ by Owen Elsie Muck, Petitioners. Come now Owen A. Muck and Elsie Muck and for their petition in the above cause in the above court allege: ,Joe Thomas, overtime 1. That petitioners are husband and wife, of the respective ages of thirty years and twenty-six years, are citizens of the United States of America and residents of the City of Casper, Natrona County. yoming. That on or about the 14th day of February, 1924, unknown persons abandoned in said city, said county, said state, a the age of approximately fif- teen days; that the names and present whereabouts of the parents of said child, or either of them, are unknown to your pe- titioners; that due diligence has been exercised by your petitioners and others in continuous effort to discover the identity and present whereabouts of said parent or ents, but that said efforts have been without success; that circum- stances surro' time and plac: of said abandonment of said minor child conclusively indicate intent of said parent or parents that said abandonment was and is intended to be permanent. That your petitioners are per- sons of good moral character, are well able and willing to properly provide for the maintenance, sup- port and education of said minor child and are desirous of adopting said child. That the interests and welfare of said child will be pecuipved through such adoption y_your petitioners herein. That said parents of said child have abandoned said child and have failed to provide for its sup- port or education; that the county commissioners of said county now have the same authority to act herein as said commissioners would have in the case of known death of the parents of said child, there being no relatives of said child known to petitioners herein. That the written consent, approval and Do YO Of course you don’t—if you're a man. : Adam, Paris, Anthony —they all thought they knew, but look what hap- pened to them! BETTY BLYTHE gives the secret of the ages in ‘How Women Love,” the ie great photoplay which is ber latest starring vehicle. COLUMBIA Know How Women Love BETTY BLYTHE In “HOW WOMEN LOVE” TODAY and SUNDAY relinquishment of said county commissioners of said county, re- quired and allowed under affecting statutes of said state, is filed here- ; that said county commission- ers are entitled to make such re- linquishment. That your petitioners herein do hereby offer and consent to adopt said minor child as their own: that the consent of your petitioners and of said county commissioners to said adoption herein prayed is mutual and voluntary; that your petitioners are suitable persons to assume the relation of parents of said child. Wherefore your petitioners pray immediate investigation of all mat- ters herein referred. to, the above entitled court and further pray that upon hearing of the within petition, thete be entered A. Muck and 7 female child now of| contents thereof and that the statements therein contained are OWEN A. MUCK true. Subscribed and sworn to D., 1924, at Casper, c. B. Not | March 4, 1924 Natrona, #s. Office of the Coun Cas; Rf ming, met this 4th day A. D., 1924, at in regular s on, Commissoners J. E. Scott, Hall, and Alma F. Hawley, of 200 o'clock A. there being present Chairman G. T. Morgan, before me this 19th day of February, A. ae WA Lt iblic My Commission expires June 19, 1927. State of Wyoming, County of Clerk, r, Wyoming, March 4, 1924. The Board of County Commis- sioners of Natrona County, Wyo- D. March, M. T. A: Clerk. Minutes of County Commission- ers for last regular and special meetings, read and approved by board. The following warrants presented, audited and allowed, dra and certificates ordered for same: Agnes M. Clare, salary --$ Margaret Fulton, sala Edna Weedell, s: Alma F. Hawley, Jane McDonald, salary-. Lois Longshore, salary. R. L. Holman, Helen Chew, salary ... Mina LaVelle, salary _ ety ape & ine Light, lary Mary Hobbs, salary -._.- Ruth Stevenson, sslacy -- ; Margery Engleking, salary Augusta Adams, salary. Nancy Cromwell, salary_. iM. A. Hawley, salary .._ |B. L. Holman, overtime . | Mina La Velle, overtime Augusta Adams, overtime | Alma F. Hawley, overtime +Hazel Conwell, salary ... Evelyn Conwell, salary _._ Mabel Fiedler, salary Gladys Mooring, salary. Mary Haygood, salary _-- {Perry A. Morris, salary — William C. Irving, salary Dan Miller, salary ty Ed Grant, salary - ‘oe Thomas, salary William C. Irving, o: Dan Miller, overtime Ed Grant, overtime Lyle E. Jay, salary and ex- expense . .--. —— R. C. Vandenberg, salary paeere England, salary Frank C. Barley, salary__ Geo. S. McKenzie, salary. L, E. Snow, salary — M. A. Tisdale, salary Lincoln F. Kelly, salary_ Hospital Fi Laura Records, salary Verma Barker, salary. Myrtle Bunner, salary Emma Soehl, salary Charles Sabo, salary Elizabeth Sabo, salary. Audre Lospette, salary __ Wm, John, salary —----. Martha Virginia son, salary Mrs. Drohn, salary Mrs. McSwine, salary .._ Myrtle K. Sanders, salary Isabella M. Nelson, salary Mrs. M. J. DeClue, salary Mary Eschwig, salary ___- Mrs. H. Brown, salary. Arice Arendt, salary__ Helen Wheeler, salary. Estella Braddy, salary___ Isabell McKenzie, salary_ Lida McDonald, salary___ Edna Blakely, salary _ Nellie Reed, salary Iona Ryan, salary — Helen Keller, salary . ; Christine Wendt, salary __ Laura Bergman, Mina Berry, sala Frances Mower, sa! Frances Stalker, salary Iren Hamm, salary - Ann Flannery, salary Emeline Kelly, salary ... Florence Haines, sal. => The Burkhardt Co., Hos- pital fund —------___ Koten Brothers, hospital Sond fy eee ee Banner Manufacturing Co., hospital fund ____ Victor X-Ray Co., hos- pital: fund). 22 -S. Korten Brothers, Pond’ sue sete oa eee Victor X-Ray Company hospital fund ~_______ Casper Stationery Com- pany, hospital fund Magnuson X-Ray Co. pital fund _ Natrona Co.’ Hi hospital fund Victor X-Ray Co: tal fund Campbell Hardw: |_ hospital fund . Magnuson X-Ray Co pital fund ___ The Palms, hospital fund Horlick’s Malted Milk Co. wn 166.67 125.00 125.00 166.67 125.00 125.00 100.00 125,00 125.00 hospital fund ________ Clement R. Troth, hospital in the records of said court as fund _ -.....--.--- findings of fact, the facts set New York Oil Co., hos- forth hereinabove, and order of pital fund ~-.._.._. roads and Roy Hill, roads and bridges J. A. off, roads and widges . ~~~ 2-5-5 D. E. Warren, roads and bri in» sphere rele eel 49.50 iel, roads & bridges 250.00 John L._E. Culber, roads and bridges _ ---. ~ 49.50 John Kiel, roads & bridges 250.00 Nicolaysen Lumber Co., roads and bridges -.-.2604.12 Wray’s Cafe, roads and ORDERS | Sans Sticeee ok 50.00 Brile & McLean, roads and brldeet ois sete toe 3.02 John Kiel, roads & bridges 21.22 ere roads & bridges 14.40 H. P. Wilson & Co., roads and bridges ---.--.-- 30.90 Independent Suppy Co., roads and bridges --.. 1.00 Avery Co., roads & bridges 106.89 Bracken Co., roads and bridges . 11.90 J. M. Colman, bridges‘. _- 12.00 14,35 ROSS fas es ese 29.79 R. J. Veitch, roads and DPgee i aoe 75.00 R. H. Bailey, roads and bridgeg ce: o25 25 135.00 Natrona Tire & Radiator Shop, roads and bridges 10.00 Alfred Brile, roads and bridges _ - 250.00 H. A. Walt bridges . 165.00 Hench Cx poor and pauper -.... 127.85 . Ella wn, poo} d pauper — _-_. - 26.25 Sun Electric Co. id pauper . ___ i: 8.95 Dr. C. H. Bailey, poor and Pauper — -..__.___.._ 18.00 S. C. Wenta, -poor and pe Je ER aia Rea 10.00 Jas. A. Huff, poor and pauper — ~...-_... +-- 18.00 H. B. Brakebill,. poor and pauper —» ~-..--..... 41.25 George Dudley, poor and Pauper . .-..-.-_.. 12.00 M. O. New, poor & pauper 24.00 Mrs. R, A. Davis, poor and Dauce®: = [abies nein, 28.00y Mrs. Mary O, | Edwards, poor and pauper .____ 41.00 J. R, Schroeder, poor and pauper — —~-_-________' 21.00 ts. V. O. Nesbitt, poor and pauper ~ —..____ 5.00 0. ,E. McCracken, poor and pauper _ _-..-.._ 60.00 New York Oil Co., poor and pauper = 25.05 Pat Royce, poor and pau- POP oe 12.35 White Grocery Co., poor and pauper — __-___.. - 20.00 Mina Ellis, poor & pauper 48.00 Basket Store, poor and pauper — 22.4 - 2 56le 20.00 Pearl White Ldy., poor and panes: RePER ee NI 28.19 Mina Ellis, poor and pau- bo PR AS SP SS EERE | 80.53 Casper Coal & Coke Co. Ppoorsand pauper —_.._ 25.00 Mrs. V. O. Nesbitt, poor and pauper _ __...-.. 53.16 Jose Martinez, poor and pauper _ . Scott Cio., C pauper . _ Bills Garage. pauper _ . E. R. Williai pauper . _ E. R. Willia: pauper — G. E. Boyl Pauper — Mabelle Fiedler, pension Iona Ryan, pension — 10.00 Mrs. E. Ganus, pensi 35.00 Margaret Martin, pension 20.00 Any? ish P, B. Gott. pension. 25.00 atherine owman, en- TB.000 ston 340 eeua ae Pen 25.00 15.65 Mrs. R. C. Stone, pension. 15.00 Ne Mrs. T. A. Davidson, pen- 82.52 BOD oo. st haar lve 20.00 ae Ella J. McGowen, pension 15.00 2.35 Mrs. T. J. O'Donnell, pen- ‘ Sg ee THs aoe 20.00 Ts. el Hassell, pen- 25.90] ‘sion. 20,00 Ethel Strickland, pension. 20.00 70.91 Mrs. Cassie Mathias, pen- it bOI IS Te, 20.00 25.00) Bliza J. Gocking, pension 25.00 Mrs. Rose Baluss, persion 15.00 25.80) Jerry Donovan, pension. 10.0 Martha L. Ball, pension__ 10.00 87.61) Grace M. McCann, pension 40.00 Dr. Kamp, hospital fund. 7.00 6.20) Frank C. ‘Bailey, election = OUR Es eR es sia 17.40 14.89 Casper Stationery Co., uperintendent school SCS6H" fonds IE Nce ucla gee 27.35 Mrs. Bert Rodgers, Sup- eens erintendent School fund 20.00 t Helen M. Traylor, Super- 8.00 intendent School fund —~ 100.00 May Hamilton, Superin- 40.50} tendent School fund -. 162.70 Lew M. Gay, coroner's 283.69 (Continued on Page Five)