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DON MARR Re van Wrerererseo te ttt Thott ve ane PAGE TWO CHARTER GIVEN EXPRESS FIRM iY i STATE! ral Rules That lway Express egal Status in Wyoming. _necure 4 charters. NEGOTIATIONS Desire Dar the & ard of Gam- ais.” who sen ed to death Wednesday for having killed 10 wom HENRI LANDRU TAKES APPEAL PARIS, Dec taken en and a boy Will of I Hero NEW YORK, er Leaves Relics To His Mother of the “Lost Battalion,” was found yesterday among papers in his desk at the office of his law firm, in He bequeathed his property and ‘Wall street. most of his war relics to his mother, including his distinguished service cross. The German order Cemanding sur- render of the “Lost Battalion” was left ‘The cross of the Legion of Honor was be queathed to John B. Pruyn, tb Captain George McMurtry. partner. Low Exchange —An appeal has been je conviction of Henri Dec. 3—The will of Col. Charles W. Whittlesey, command- whose tragic death at sea was reported by Wireless from the steamship Toloa, his law All lines of publicity will be fol lowed by local organizations in pre seMling the educational week which | is making its first appearance here from December 4 to 10. Work will be done in ‘the news chainber of commerce, will be use in advertising, while the stores of the city have been asked to have ap- propriate window displays. Talks will be made from the pul- pit on Sundays pertaining to bring education more closely into the lives of every American citizen, and all the meetings of the Rotary, Ki- wanis, Woman's club, Welfare club and D. A. R. short talks on the subject will be included in the pro- gram of the afternoon. Slides will be presented at the theaters in con nection with the publicity work e committee chosen from the mmerce include’ Rev. Thompson, chairman, Mrs) B. EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS TO FOLLOW MANY LINES HERE PAT TF COUNTY ‘CHURCHES AND LOCAL GLUBS COMBINE IN MOVEMENT TAXES MAY. BE B. Brooks, Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mr. Jchn C. MeLade, and Mr. Robert N. Ogden. Other committees have been appointed to see that different de taille of the work will ‘be carried out Through the D. A. R. with Mrs, William Kocher acting as chairman, an attempt will be made to interest the parents in visiting the schools more frequently. It is thought that in this way a closer relationship be- tween the school and the home will be effected, and the teacher and the parent can work In better cooper. ation for the good of the students. A talk will be made at the high school by Mrs. E. Richard. Shipp on the subject of Wyoming day and of Educational Week, during the cam- paign. Definite reports of the work: be- ing accomplished by other organiza- tins have not been announced as yet, but the support of all civic bod- fea has been piedged to this new movement papers so that certain of the slo- ans which are being chosen by the ! | =| BOOST VALUE GERMAN MARK Independents of Nebraska In Convention OMAHA, Dec. 3.—Nebraska voters who refer to themselves as Independ- ents and Progressives were meeting in | various counties of the state today to elct delegates to a state convention Grand Island, Neb., December LONDON, Dec. 3.—In well informed | when they are expected to form quarters here the increase in the value of the mark was regarded as due therely to report’ of Herr Rath- enau’s visit here, following Industrial magnate Although it had been agreed that Germany's payment of 1,000,008 gold marks last August was to be divided between Belgium and England, France took advantage, it was said! ime, of the clagse in that agree.| ment after payment had been made, to object to the division between Bel: gium and England on the cated that the expenses of maintenance of the arniles of occupation should first be defrayed. As a unanimous agree- ment! was necessary to the actual handing over of. the funds to the In- {vidual governments, France, it was asserted, thus balked over the actual Gistribution, and as a result the money now {s in escrow. It was learned today that Lord Cur- zon, the foreign secretary, @ ftir Jays ago made this the basis of a note to France tntimating that the Brish government desired to dispose of the matter. ‘The allocation of these funds and agreement with regard to the appor- |tonment of the January and Febru ary installments will be among t topies to! be idsoussed ‘by Prime Min. ister Lioyd- George at a meeting of allied premiers, which it is believed will be arranged within a short time. The subject, it is further declared, may result in the couvening of the allied supreme council at,an early date. | Democratic closely | scheduled to met in Omaha upon that of Hugo Stignes, i aed bre for the 1922 campaign. third political party. At the same time executives of the State committee were to Iny Wyoming Stories Run in Magazine ee Dec. 3.—A series of pent the locale of which is the 5a country, is running in Everybody’ magazin ‘The author is Mrs. Hono Wilsie, who spent last summer in Wyoming. TIED UP, BELIEF Court dition | % Involving , In- creases Protested by Pro; erty Owners May Be Long Drawn Out. WHEATLAND, Wyo., Deo. 3.—Total escape from taxation for the year 1922 by all Platte county propery is ® possibility arising from the tax mud- dle here, according to a recent opin- jon given by state Attorney General Also according to the attorney gen eral, they illegal action of the Platte county board of commissioners in sit- ting as a board of equalization of levy for state purporés in all counties of Wyoming, which situation will continue unless it is remedied by ‘court order from district Judge Ment- zer. Another novel angie of the ‘situation is that the work of the county assess- or And treasurer is being held up pend- ing the disposal of the farm bureau) tax protest, and it ts quits possible that they will not be ready to receive by the fi ft th In that Shields. Boudoir Lam: with shades—$7.50 to November 3, 4 and 5 “as annulled the, SATURDAY, ——_ 3, 1921. A Useful Gift may also be a Beautiful Gift. You will find them at The Kenilworth Gift Shop 236 South Wolcott Street The new Bungalow Tea Sets in bright colors. Electric Polychrome Candlesticks and Gold Cloth far smal] Reading Lamps Pride of ownership arises from good appearance, never failing per- formance and the regard held for the car by motorists in general. ° » DELIVERED TO YOU $1700 Phone 1406 MOTOR TRUCK & LAR SAy CASPER, W CHIN Opening of Our New “IMPORTANT A ANNOUNCEMENT nHaAD od Injures Trade; market :with German and Itallan goods. F. R. Eddridge, the depart- ment’s special agent at Tokio, reported ‘The situation, however, he added, had not been extended to certain special- ized lines Iike machinery, iron and steel products, leather products and a partment. The condition is due to the}number of erican specialties in low exchange with Europe, which is!which America holds the market be- causing the flooding of the Japanese cause of quality. WASHINGTON, Dec. '3.—Future r American products in ‘exceedingly gloomy,” ac- cording to a survey of conditions is- sued last night by the commerce: de- _ INVITATION. TO ALL Our bank extends to evpry man, woman and child in our. city-and community; a cordial invitation to oomy in and join our new CHRISTMAS CLUB. will start you now in OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB eo vveeewerreeccceuscceresessovesenccnoeoee! “This is the m most popular plan ever devised for hav- ing money ‘next. Christmas and enables those of small *means, those in moderate circumstances and also busi- each caan ye lay aside AAoHEY: by. systematic deposits ei week. ; Elks’ Memorial Service Odd Fellows Hall Sunday, Dec. 4, 1921, 3p ne ‘o join is easy—no cost, no dues, no red tape. Look at the tables below and:select the club you wish to “Join, 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or more and come into our bank with the ‘first deposit. We-will enroll Pty as a member of the club and give you a pass book Spwins the money Poeeaied: That is all thereis to it. START NOW AND HAVE MONEY NEXT CHRISTMAS oe INCREASING CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Le Club inscehciest§ 12.75 |26¢ Clubsttarsse$ 12.50) $5 Clubsrnes* $250.00 . Increase 1c each week—in 50 weeks Deposit 25 each week 2 c Clu Deposit 2c let week, 4c. 2nd week. 25.50° 50c Club ==. si fap Eee 500-00 Increase 2c each week—in 50 weeks ORDER OF CEREMONIES Processional ‘March: Violin and Piano, Miss Verna Burnett and Mrs. George Smith Opening Ode: “Nearer My God To Thee” Memoria! Ritual: Officers of-the Lodge Solo: “Shall Be Forgotten”_--.-.---_ 2 HH. Johnson Professor Rudolph Lundberg Memorial Rifual: OEP 3EES OOH POEOI-9O940999-.G9-9-5-95- 29904040006 00.96. Officers of the Lodge See f ee ee sya |{] Se Club iemearceack 63.75) $1 Clubberit ita: 50.00) $20 Club "xi *2<""~ 1,000.00 Searcy, Vials 404 Radek Leiba 10c Club Pri. isk 2% fot 127. 50| $2 Club>> ) Deposit ax'i 100.00 | $100 Club ae bc aah 5,000.00 2 mage ie YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT AND DECREASE EACH WEEK Brother Rey. Phillip K. Edwards Ladies’ Quattette: “One Sweetly Solemn Thought”___ wpe eon ang pS and Brown esdames urns, E. R. Pell F. J. Leschinsky and L, E. ‘Sundnelt Lodge Continues Ritual PLAN OF THE CLUB The plan is simple: In the Increasing Clubs you begin with a certain amount, 1c, 2c, 6c or 10c and inerease your deposit the same amount.each week. an the Decreasing Club, you begin with theJargest payment and Decrease eagh wee. Inthe Even Amount Clubs you begin with a’certain amount, 25c, 50c, $1, $2; $5, $10, $20 or any amount and deposit the same amount each ‘week. 2 MONEY EARNERS You will never miss the money you deposit each week, and at the end of fifty weeks, which pass quickly, you will have a nice sum available for your Christmas, or start a regular account to help buy 2 home, educate the children or go into busi- ness for yourself. Deposit some money regularly each week—That is our plan. diss ‘ COME IN AND JOIN TODAY YOU WILL’ RECEIVE FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. Casper National Bank “America”: Lodge and Audience Lodge Continues Ritual Benediction: ~~ Brother A. L. Wallace, Chaplain Accompanists: Mrs. George Smith and Rudolph Lundberg Music under direction of: Prof. Rudolph Lundberg VISITING ELKS AND THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED ee LOL CLT EP POPPED ODIO OPEIID 9990000 69-00994000000S. t ‘