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| | Cc —— + tmedcranledad ms 7! laamtenasely Sencar: 1 ecm NEXT MONDAY) PAGE TWELVE. PROCLAMAT 0 Nx TO BE WSoUED Governor To Be Laid at Rest Before Lucas Takes Action. BE, Lu 4 proclamation londay announcing his duties of the offfe sult of the} vernor, After the e acting governor of r to nominate No infor ernor hen the nomi office until January. Lucas ming ’ “Although I was not intimately d with ¢ s impr quainte oung man, in s career, and his s might well have national promi “IER RYMENTS” TOBE SERMON TOPIC Hugh Germany ferred Payments” tthe Hast Side |to visit his grandparents. “CONDOLENCE 1g Train-W recker : Nine-year-old Ralph Roberts of To- ledo, O., went down to Millfield, O., But life in the little Hocking Valley. town grew too tame for him. He wanted excitement. So he rolled a_ big “}block of wood out onto the New || York Central's tracks, then wired it down “‘just to see what would hap- pen.” A passenger train came along and smashed into the obstruction. The engineer and firemen were kill- ed and several passengers were in- Jura EXPRESGED BY gp IWANIS CLUB Sympathy Is Extended Family of Late Governor. A mes of sympathy was ex- tended by the Casper Kiwa lub today to t ily of the I v- Ross. The - ssident of the Chey- b. ure of the meeting of questions bear- ation of importance The questions were {. Gee and answered of the club. red an infor- of the recent district con- in Boulder, Colo, Mr. nt the problem of the underprivileged child, that of get- ting citizens to vote, and that of sup- porting the Defense day program erne nor ing upon infor to Kiwanians. asked by menting on the tople chosen, he says: Moses had pleaded again and again with Pharoah for the release nd just so many used. Calamity fol- al until, in desp morrow.’ But never came, for the urcease from that plague found him with trail of good intentions, nd the oses the tive words ah saw that » hardened his ened not unto sedy of the undawning one dragging us down into failur d defeat.” S Setting the Styles 1924, Casper Tribune. —A little diamond anklet g the new things that keep ume from becoming too som- or black evening frock, e dull gr IIs to match, th an armlet n minature e of the black which there are rubbers little chattelain weled, ha from 1 just je, the slender The anklet is worn chiefly with | 3 "1 prominent in the conven: . R. Waldschmidt read a paper on the necessity of getting people to vote. Mr. Waldschmidt quoted figures to show wherein the percent- ge of eligib! ters who voted had materially de 1 | TEAPOT DOME CASE TAKEN INTO CANADA TORONTO, Ont., Oct, 2.—The Ontarlo supreme court set next Monday as the date for herring the case for and against the attempt of the United States government to inve: Canadian angle of the Teapot L e case. Two motions are to be argued before the court. The first was filed by the oil investigating at . neys pointed by President ing that H. H, Osler, a nd official of the C ‘ompany of To utempt of court for United States Consul Shantz, as a commission to take the evidence. ument originally was set for nonday but was postponed © of a death in Mr, Osler's ates is necking to S, purchased in Ne ed to. have passed between the Continental ‘Trading, Company and Harry F. Sinclair's Mammoth Oi! Company. 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