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Pe anaes SB, PAGE FOUR DISSOLUTION OF °c KLAN URGED IN MEETING GALL Reformation Is Only Other Alternative, Insurgent Says. Carke today tional congress of the Ku Klux Klan February 28 nd prayerful- eliminate ex. follow der of the orig and have the nood = to. devise or the immediate ways e disband) of the organization. Mr. C 's proclamation calls at- tention he organization of the klan on July 4, 1916, by Wf'liam Jo- seph s, now emperor, and eays that “these laudable aims, {deals, principles and purp s have apparently been abandoned the klan and the organization has be come one with lawless tendencies and political design,” and that the end of the “bitter war" between the emperor and imperial wizard is not in sight. “With the above conditions exist- ing and with the federal govern- ment and the courts of the land becoming increasingly a'armed over Mr. Clarke's procla- t it “behooves klans ranks and stations to together” gat and consider means of “eliminating existing evils, or else disbandment of the organiza- tion. ae LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE We wish to extend our mest loya! appreciation ani thanks for the help and floral offerings in behalf of our most beloved wife and mother. i, oT 2 BURNS W. VAUGHT }, DEIMER ———.—_—_. NOTICE yoming, County of Na- trona, ss. In the District Court Eighth Ju- dicial District. CHARLES KALKAFEN, Plaintiff vs. THOMAS McMAHON, and_ J. LEWIS, and the UNKNOWN HEIRS and DEVISEES THOMAS McMAHO: LEWIS, Defendants. To THOMAS McMAHON and J. LEWIS, whose names and laces of residence ‘e un- nown, and to the UNKNOWN HEIRS, and DEVISEES of THOMAS McMAHON and J. LEWIS, whose true names and places of residence are un- known: You and each of you are here- - by notified that on the 23rd day of November, 1923, the above named CHARLES KALKAFEN,be- gan an action against you by fil- ing his petition in the above en- titled Court where said suit is now pending, being Cause Number 4148. That the object end prayer of said petition is to quiet title in the Plaintiff to Lots numbered One Hundred three (143) and One red forty-four (144) in Block numbered twenty-four (24) North Casper Addition to the City of Casper, (form- erly town of Casper) Natrona Coun Wyoming, and to exclude you and each of you from any interest in and to said lands and property. You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition on or before the 26th day of Jan uary, 1924, said petition will be taken as true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. SEAL. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court, Publish Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26 and Jan. 2nd. re NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the Casper Packing Company has been incorporated under the laws of the State of Wyoming with a capi-| tal stock of Two Hundred Thou-| sand Dollars ($200,000.00), di vided into Two Thousand (2000) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. with a term of existence of Fifty (50) years. The number of directors shall be Five (5), and the names of those who shall manage the affairs of the co ny for the first year of the corporation Is to carry on a general s'aughter- ing and packing-house business, and to do all things necessary or incident thereto, such as dealing in all kinds of meat, meat prod- ucts and by-products, and to that end to buy, hold or otherwise ac- quirc such ‘real estate as may be necessary or convenient in con- nection with the said business, and to buy, lease, own and operate trucks. automobiles, refrigerator cars and other methods of convey- ance, and to construct and own side tracks and switches, if neces- or convenient in connection with said business. The operations of the company shal! be carried on in the State of Wyoming, and other states of the United States. The principal place of business in the State of Wyoming shall be i » Natrona County, and in charge thereof is eithammer. CKING COMPANY Neithammer, Agent. 1924 at Bis Left to right; William B, Leeds) ana his young wife, formerly Prin- cess xenia of Greece together with Prince Demitri of Russia. This of Wom Nee Prominent Ai at the age of 42 is the RPMS MEA vats incoming travelers aboard the 6. Aquitania which to-day with a record breaki.g passenger ci an 42 Is Husbands 27th at 62 | be Caspet Daily Cripune ant WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924 there is ttle prospect that the Wash ington govermment wil! interfere with them. It was said at the war tion of revolutionists in any foreign country. Ir it came to the attention of the Washington governmer chat at- ‘tempts were being mace actually to recruit troops in the United States for use against a friendly power. however, steps would be taken to vent such action. So long as the agents here of any foreign politica! faction comply with American laws erebLhd PCUR OL Tay shan-dig, o of generals of division commanding cu Us Al 48 4 EVE CUMS, swine! (Loops When they revolted, as fq uo OMY Ue EHLTE Natonal raré-o- lows: surk Mughway, DUC a rods vu. nw! Guadalupe Sanchez, Fortuano Ma- slat (ulsGeauun in tue wesern!cotte and Enrique Estrad=. Other weven sukes. All OF Lue CWeve uu number numerous generals of bri- Lona paras connected by tne awaster! gade and br gadier generals who aiso cece mignway of America, 45 wen command troops, and Salvador Alva as HaUena: IVLUMeNLS anc sn inost! rado, Antonio Villareal, Cesaro Cas- cases (ne rowas seaging io taem,| tro, Manuel Garcia Vigil and Cesar giv.ng the approximare mieage ve-| Lopez De Lara, who are not upon tween each of the nauenai cal hagas active list. uiues, towns, vilages, and hamlets throughout tne enure length of tus) master circle. in addit.on the map with a remark: able degree of accuracy, shows the: altitude of all sections of the high way. The map is @ part of the co- operation by tue National Highways association, with which the National vark-to-Park highway assoc.ation is ‘equipment which could be spared from American army surplus and reserve stocks. PLANS FOR NAVY WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—{By The Assuciated Press)—Statements made by Mexico City officials that an ar- rangement is being made to procure four cru.sers for the Obregon gov- ernment for use against Mexican rrivals for the Holiday Season her of her twenty-first child, her hus- previous children. Mr. Gentle has but one arm and is suc- | arfitated, and the national park ser. | vice. The map is edited in large num- | bers, and distributed free as is the | book on the highway, it being the | policy of the association which is strictly of public spirited nature, not to make a charge for its publication. | Mr. Holm’s states that these maps, when used as wall maps, adds to the attractiveness of any office, as it is more than a map; it is a picture. |Everything the association under- | takes and does is of the best, and in \every case high class. The Fifth annual meeting or con- [vention of the association will be | held in Great Falls, Montana, during ‘the early part of August, 1924, and lit is desirable to have the state of | Wyoming well represented by mem- {bers of the association, and rep. resentat.ves of organizations from \on the highway. Scott Leavitt, M. C., of Great | Falls, Montana, is president, and S. |S, Newton, of Cody and W. 8. Ayers of Wheatland are directors in the revolutionists along the sea coast ereated surprise here. The authorized statement was made at the state department Mon- day that the Washington naval treaty specificalry forbade the Un- ited States and other treaty powers {rom sel.ing war vesseis to any gov- ermnent. Article XVIII of the treaty is mandatory, it was said at the de partmen and makes any such tran- saction impossible so far as tho United States is concerned. The treaty would not prevent the construction by American ship build. -ng concerns of war craft for Mexico but if such contracts were made the Washington government would be required under the treaty to repori che fact and specifications as to the ships to the other powers signatory to the treaty. The Washington gov- ernment also would be required to see that such ships did not exceed in any limits the size of armament im prominent party were among the|list for the holiday season: In- 8. cidentally the Leeds plan to make | their permanent home in the U. & | ° eB ote t m ¥he formerly was Dorothy ene of the prominent folk at the fam Welcome to Palm Beach! and J.| \ ¥ That's what Mrs: George McIntosh, well-known New Yorker, is Fauquier of Windsor, Ont. She's jous Florida resort. ! Wh a most timely consideration there has been published and being distributed an attractive lttle book as the Wyoming edition of ional Park-to-Park highway 1924 log. The book has 68 pag | brim full of useful information of i terest to the tourist, describing as it does scenic, recreative and historical places of interest on the section ot | the master scenic highway of Ameri- ca known as the Yellowstone high way. The book carries a full set of sec- tion maps of the atest highway |in the world geners Jentre h time the Ny known and r nized high’ of the west, and map known as the service map giv- ing the type of surfacing on the en- | tire circle. This map changes each as the highway departments improve the roads in sections. At one glance over the ma it is notice. able that the entire circle is a federal or state project, Each section is in cluded in the seven per cent system of road construction, and in a few years will be finished, drained, grad- ed, and graveled road the entire dis- t The start the movement | : & the portion of the not yet finished. A large per- year, ready ing to Gus Holm’s, manag- retary, who is one of the ort- ginal promotors of the project, and ing s WYOMING EDITION OF PARK-T0-PARK HIGHWAY LOG CAMIMED WITH INTEREST FOR MOTORING PUBLIC made wonderful ng the Master APneric: Mr. the put trides in improv. Holm’s, who The building of the progr velopment, and will give a connec. tion between the southern and north- ern sections of the state, and will open up an all the year road, besides presenting another very scenic at- traction to the fast increasing tour- ist travel. The new book edited by Mr. Holm’s in its descriptive matter is devoted only to Wyoming and the two parks, Rocky Mountain and Yel- lowstone Parks, and is known as the Wyoming edition, All sections of highway in the state are given gnition. The book is distributed Rickets?- SCOTTS . EMULSION * Food Unrivalled WATCH FOR THE | A-B-C nic highway of made y tour with others in 1920 ates that the improvements thar ‘e taken place since are remark- road h the Wind River canyon is a e step in Wyoming's de- by advertisers and local commercial organizations in Wyoming, and through the general offices, and can be mailed for two cents. Those tnar wish to ma.l out a few are advised to secure them from the local com- mercial organization to whom a gen- erous number will be deiivered. In add:tion to the above mehtioned publication the association througn the manager's office distributes two wonderful maps. The one showing the surfacing and type of road around the circle, is made as a wah map and is 30 by 36 inches, not dis. tributed freely, but Js made to order. It is interesting to those that are icquainted with the entire routing or parts of it, but is too: Hulky to carry on a trip, so it 1s reproducea in the above mentioned publication. The other map fs the last word in road map making. It is indeed a Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair Giris! Try this! When cx and dressing your hair, just mo your hair brush with a little “Dan derine” and brush it through your | hair. The effect is startling! You | can do your hair up immediatety | and it will appear twice as thick | and heavy—a.mass of gleamy hatr, | sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh: | ness and luxuriance, | While beautifying the hair “Dan-| derine” is also toning and stimulat- | ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling, out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of delightful, refreshing | “Danderine” at any ‘drug or toilot counter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair becomes.— Advertisement. The Old Reliable Gebo Coal Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. who given his best the project for years, th Wyo will hay distance fr the Yellow NINETY AND NINE V AREREINFORCED | while immigration authorities have |from regions under control of the association. The general offices are located at present in Denver. posed by the treaty upon war ves- sels of the treaty powers, Neither do officials here under. tand the report from Mexico City -hat the Washington government is losing private sources of arms in the United States to Mexican revolu. fonists. It has been sad officially \t the department that no question of an arms embzago was “before the tepartment.”* Tho statement made in Mexico city that the United States is pre- raring to arrest agents of the revolu- {onary group in this country is also ooked upon as an expression of hope on the part of these responsible for its publication. At no time has the ‘Inited States government ever WARNE AND CROSBY MEX FEDERALS (Continued From Page One) supplying war material to revolu- tlonists at the United States borde:, Temple Portrait Studio 118 EAST FIRST STREET instructed to detail travelers at the American border been arriving sought to arrest agents of any fac- ee revolutionists. 323 JANUARY SPECIAL 12 PHOTOS ARTIST PROOF CASE $9.00 OPEN DAILY—APPOINTMENTS EVENINGS DEATH PENALTIES LOOM FOR LEADERS MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Jan. 1.— (By the Associated Press)}—The pro vost marshal'’s department has re. ceived from the war department con signations of all army and naval of- fice accused of rebellion for the pose of in'tiating procedures in ing the death penalty agains those convicted of active seditious enterprises. Leading the list comes the names ILIOUSNESS sick headache, sour stomach, constipation, easily avoided. An active liver without calomel. 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