Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EARTHPEACE, GOOD WILL TOMEN’ | Good Things to Eat ~_. eh ced Ware (A Christmas Sermon) ra LEED doubt read items such as the fol- cine tea tects'st MEMBER COOKS’ UNION Me | cer ENG GavwaninianYantapon\ the mers and friends for past whole earth.” Or this: ‘Not with- ic onus ay cae IG aoe |e ee ae favors and extend our best 1 tere ternoon after son has there been a Christmas Schantthistekrasetmeantisolmuch? ns lot sever aliwcels: air imcus wishes for a Mery s 2 member of the Cooks @nd the idea that before this, even dur- OYA a BEALS . Bee ( + | Lfitkaselipats evans laveute) convey aiters Union and had been a citizen hristm as | = of Casper for about ene year, dur- | ing the carnage and destruction yee anit pte see arth wend ae oncen [ine that time making many friends, -and a Happy New Year on earth, good will to men” did 47 podson, of Santa Anna, Calif., Is i not mean anything, or did not have prominent physicién and a member | its full meaning, then they are of the Elks lodge. Local Elks will | entirely false. That is somewhat have charge of the young man’s fu | of an assertion. Let us proceed to |peral which will be held the latter Beers “ite West does “peace on part of this week from the Grant Norris Market good will to men’ really treet chapel. Interment will be made mean? You know that it has some- jn the Casper cemetery. 5 thing to do with Christmas Day. + Mp. Dodson was born in Tama Wholesale and Retail What do we celebrate on that day? county, Iowa, August 1, 1888, and The birth of Jesus Christ. Who previous te his coming to Casper had was He, that we should celebrate peryed with the regular army in the His birthday? Mexican tr b Let us turn to the second chap- | duty in Al ter of the Gospel according to St. . \) N) Largest Market in the State ible and had been on J Le A dd ad de hide dda, ule uh ude ul Mh ud ude ude dl ude WHERE was born to Mary. Mary and THe Joseph had come to Bethlehem. Here they could find no other place to stay than i na stable. When WITH KIDDIE COUPONS this son was born it was laid in a ITALIAN LINE CROSSED STHE HEIGHTS manger upon hay and straw. Noth- Fs ing wonderful about the story so & Christmas Cheer far. But now read on: ‘‘And there If the number of names that have | were in the same country shep- |been received by The Tribune is peal \ | herds And, lo, the ange! of | indication of the attendance at the & anda the Lord came upon them, and they Elks’ Christmas party for the young- were sore afraid. And the angel /8ters tomorrow, there will be a pack- said unto them, fear not; for, be- | d hous* at this performance. Every hold, 1 bring you good tidings of child is interested and anxious to see great joy, which shall be to all S#nt# Claus and they will not be dis-} people. For unto you is born this |appointed for he has promised to be} day in the city of David a Savior, | there for the party. } which is Christ the Lord.” ‘ First there will be a *plendid pic-| Later other angels joined the ture for the children, especially ar-/ first angel and sang:@Glory be to ranged for by Manager Sample, Dus- God in the Highest, on earth peace, tin Farnum is to be the hero of the good will to men Do you see | picture and it will be a fine one. Af-) who this child is? It is Christ the (ter that the Christmas tree will be the Lord. The Lord? Yes, the Lord center of attraction with its spark- —God's own Son, How is that ling lights 4nd presents of nuts, can- possible? Read Luke 1, 26-38. Yes, dy, fruits and toys for all of tho in this Christ-child ‘‘dwelleth all | children. the fulness of the Godhead bodily.” Every care will be taken of the He is “true God, begotten of the children and parents need not hesi- Father from eternity, and also true “ate to send their children to the man, born of the Virgin Mary.” Christmas party. But why did God become man? 4 -— Hear again what the angel said: “Unto you is born this day a SAV- Happy New Year ADVANCE PICKETS BREAKING FIRST TRAIL HEIGHTS To Our Friends The Bootery Fourth Floor 0.-S. Bldg. Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More. BARRACKS ON THE FACE OF A PRECIPICE org, saan euero By DR. FELICE FERRERO, Director Italian Bureau of Public IIALASALLALLLL A IOR.” A Savior! Whom was He to save? You and me. “The Son of Ly Information. man is come to save that which was CLASH WIT I< SALA AA LLARRE PLREBRAL f tf ate blood ep etanekty of He ised : PO rency lost.” And “that which war lost” i ely spent in the successful effort to ; ‘ ‘ DIGGING LMkL SLL SSS BLS SS SL MSM LS 4h put Austria-Hungary out of, the war. : Pie AFTER A While Italy's efforts were uot confined 3 % is eet ANE to the Austrian front, her contribution SESW WS ene to allied success was greater bere than fm the other places where her troops means vou and me. How lost? In You and I have done many & things that God has forbidden, and & you and I have omitted more things which God has demanded of us. And God sai “The soul that sinneth it = (By s F aball{diat)) Our onlyshopelofieternal| o> Nec 247 Murnouay mes Brisetionlayvinlibeeping? Godialliaw, rines, who revolted Monday night Wetehehiniior ubuekihahisiimnossible when ordered to sea, are entrenched Gwirsesvecishalilakeapmthe whole i the Royal Palace after a battle Taeiend sotiatandiinianeipomtiibe with the military guard. Several reg- feigiiligiof all” Ves) you Il and iments of marines have also rioted, Rok helekoratidacorell The revolters kidnapped the city mili- tary commander, holding him a pris- dant hear: “Unto you is born tit oner. In the fighting which ensued, 2 : four marines were killed and ten has come to save you and me. How? 2 led First by fulfilling the Law of God | VOUS in our stead. “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the Law, being made a curse for us;"’ then by tak- ing the punishment upon Himseff which we so richly deserved, by suff- “Christ His Own Self bore ovr sins His Own body on the tree )” And now we read: “The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, rie | lenged the admiration of the engincer-|oif Italy from one of the sources of fought the battle for civilization. Her |!D2 world. supply of manufactured products, It Qnancial and industrial efforts bave | yer 900 miles of roads have been | Is Hot nec ry here to enlurge upon f sous constructed on the moun ns of Italy | the well known fact that Italian mar Deen equal to her military effort, and) ond of Albania, and 1.000 ice of | kets we largely under the domination in all these directions Italy has not} sriol cable rat! Js .(Teleferiche) |of Germany and Aust That is a lagged behind her allies. That the/ have been built to carry food, ammu-|Situation that is as well known to Dature and extent of these efforts may | niuion and guns over deep ravines. Americans as it is and was distasteful be better understood by the American fi 3 to Itu s. And It might be sald in public, I wish to review them brieily. a fasearae Pr eenae ve omtoge | PESinE HAT A ts a. situation that inust In considering Italy's military con- Frcs tally anireel Saga ad S : t) be guarded agalnst by allied eoroneta tributions, let me emphasize the fact} iy, ye Tanaite eRe Hon ont sympa tiers economic rela- that her soldiers have not confined their| cevcture of the nation and the narure t aD. = jen peace Sones: « a Bghting to their own soll. Like those} ong gumber of Its. po aRERTE ee | jee rans By 1. Sis u, vice les 3 of her allies, they have gone far afield. | ict remember ana f if Pana an ner CRUEL CC i peril Ate They contributed largely to the glori lisigbitante te a ae ; 10s 00 a recent article on the econ ous victory on the Balkan front. A} o¢ TRS sear Sait TRO ODT pes O08 a fe ly points out eh a large contingent in Fran first gave Thi ee ‘ an vy x were mate, | Ge vefore the war doining powerful aid In the defense of Rheims, |) 0S Seemins disproportion) 's caused) ithe zn trade of It son farans then took part in the advance of the|¥% emigration, which was largely com. | manufactures were concerned, that allied forces. ed of male adults, Out of those | country was one of the best custon 300,000 only 9,000,000 were adults |of the United tes in raw materia Italy Had 5,500,000 Under Arms. ¢ rally productive, Consequent- |#nd foodstuffs. That writ Since the beginning of the war Italy |ly the subtraction of the mobilized |OUt that it was the adjustment of her has called to the colors little less than | forces has had an acute reaction on | industrial and commercial life co the 6,500,000 men and has suffered a loss| the economic life of the nation, It Is |urdensome new conditions that has of almost 1,500,000 of them. Of that loss | estimatea What on an ave only 109 | created an entirely new economic fab- nearly 350,000 died in battle, and 100,-| adults remained tn each town or vil-| Me In Italy. 000 from disease. Over 550,000 ure}lage to provide in each case for some] “!t#ly’s devotion of her resource totally incapacitated, either by blind- | 320 children below the age of tifteen, | V8 purposes has been complet ness, loss of limb or tuberculosis. At| Furthermore, the traditions of Ital. | MP Sisson. “Her pr the present moment the strength of |ian family life render the work of their | Production of certain articles of the Italian army is 4,025,000, Including | women an economle factor of less im- |e! marked her as the chief source the class of men born in 1900, who | portance than in some other countries, | Of Supply for similar products of @ is now reconciled, is at peace with the story a G—AAALABAABLAAALAAAAAtALA LL have been called to the colors recent-|though it has been utilized to the ut. | W@tlike nature, Her ordinary produc: the sinful world ly. It may be sald, then, that the | most and is becoming more avs Hon of automobiles, aeroplanes, (ur The punishment which His justice Q9@?—bt}-t1f teu) ert ear) teat eae eae en teeth ht etn eth a ht ht at eat at tion's man-power has suffered a per- | bines and heavy oil engines has mere- demanded has been borne by Jesus, ey | manent loss of nearly a million. ly been Intensified and modified in (he We now have peace in our hearts and | But, serious as is this loss, Italy bas direction of such a standardization as consciences, that “peace which pass- inflicted an even greater punishment would permit quantity production. eR Rall under: taeainei Godits rence upon the foe In 2 uetrian) Drisoner’ | tingeutaslOnithe contrary, the scarcity ||| clmanciallyaltalyinesnendes well. i ne she lus take proximately hidalod ad < y, the scarcity 2 e more well-pleased with us—has good Sinn is ae nary eee tied |Of ative troops in Italy's colonies | Financially Italy also has pespontles will toward all A I) thi 2 * oS. cee! compelle @ gove f » de 7 7 open- the J a k ane : And altithis ee and wounded ts, of course, unknown | °° mpelled the government to reinforce | '® the demands of war with an of 2 eens Ge .¢ who came to save that to us, but even the most conservative them with | troops from the mother | bandedness that has surprised even her Bavish, fe ae aecere Jesus as your estimates make It far greater than|CoUntry. Nor has help come to Italy| self. From the first of August, 1914, (0 savior, for the forgiveness of your ours, In the June offensive on the|‘#rough the co-operation of workmen | the end of 1917 the totat expenditures sins, and you shall have this peace Pinve alone over 200,000 Austrian dead | Of as or allied countries. Italy,}of the state were $8,895,600,000. Cal: eedi seca il ish Ged sveniin Sine were left on the field. op the other hand, sent a large con-| eytating on the basis of a monthly aver d trouble and sorrow tingent of skilled workmen to Franc i ke Brance, ln vacenend 5 ey $.40,000,- all times ‘peace on earth, good will Fighting Under Extreme Difficulties. | thus allowing her to release valued | 8° °XP°? RE SPN Se i to men” shall have its full meaning 000, the total cost of the war y Aside from their achievemenis in|elements for war, Furt is $ fc ar. rthermore, near- for you » HEAT | vould be more than $12,000,000,000. other theatres of the war, Ituly's sol- | ly 500,000 of our male adults re iding Peal See iehona ake eae dlers have fought through fifteen fu-|in America gave to this great nation|, 4 further proof of the financia Bible and read more of this your United Press) To those we know, and those who know us and those we hope to know, We Wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Burkett Millinery 122 North Center Into conside also points non cleanseth us from all sin.” And again: “If any man sin, we have an ———— Advocate with the Father, Jesus WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—-Friends Christ the Righteous; and He is the of Speaker Clark said today he propitiation for our sins; and not for would be a candidate in the Demo- ours only, but also for the sins of cratic presidential nomination in the whole world.""—Are you begin- 1920, altho no formal announcement ning to see what “peace on earth, is expected for some time. Clark will good will to men” really means? God be supported by Bryan, according to says eminence in the com TIP AMADA I DMM hd bk bd IALLALLA AMA hd ddd he hehe dede des ble id traditions give way to war's ne- cessity, 5 No Troops From Colonies, "ee aad Italy got no help from colontal con- Sincere Good Wishes for a Merry Christmas aa tea and a $5 rious offensives on the Isonzo and the|direct contribution to ber economic | fort Italy made for the war, now Piave, inflicting terrible losses on the | aod military efforts, standing her small means, are Wie foe in each. These campaigns were| To meet thelr military obligations, |"#tlonal loans, The firet one yielded carried op in mountainous regions and | therefore, the Italian people have been | 420Ut $200,000,000, and. It seemed a under rigorous weather conditions that | compelled to cut into the most urgent | Ere! Struggle, yet still others were taxed to the utmost the genlus of the | needs of agriculture and industry, Her | @Uuehed, all giving greater recuriy military engineers and the endurance | continuous lack of labor bas made the | 224 the last one, ufter the disaner of the troops. The foe, when hostili-|task of feeding the army and provid-| Ot, October WIT, ylelded about u tles opened, were entrenched in care-|ing It with munitions a most difficult | 320:000.000. fully prepared and seemingly impreg- | one. it must be remembered, (00, nable positions, backed by a network | And yet Italy, lacking labor and in-| bor Shortage has meant a food shor of military roads and railroads, On| dustrial development, lacking almost | {8 It has established a vicious © theiTtullan sida \ware(Gesp/cormes, une |entircly coal. andi ravyimatenatioe (cle. Guriiehcers antl induscrial wo scalable cliffs, almost impassable gla-|by 4 miracle of energy been able to|°', bave fecomplished thelr ¥ 3 while fe 2d to endure a regi’ Savior; attend church tomorrow and hear more of this glorious Christmas Gospel, and you will indeed experi- bS ar Happy New Year ence a “Merry Christmas.""—-!'God ¢ uo loved the world that He gave His & only begotten Son, that whosoever x believeth in Him should not perish, £ but have everlasting life.” That is = the Christmas Gospel in a single sen- (¥ tence.—J. H, GOCKEL i that WRITES LIKE A SOUSE SHERIDAY, WYO mbers of | | elers, passes filled with snow and com-| create almost from nothing a power- comers office” was the directior manded by Austrian guns. There were | ful organization of war industries, restricted diet that has meant rt TSaareadived bokeceres atrona ower re} po aiilgable roadg(or. bridges ithe sar: Difficult ite ontaIntanets continuous suffering such as} Club he e mounting of these difficulties has chal- The very act of entering the war eut Re ry ea a the other belligerent peoples. codifi HOW ABOUT WOOL? —__—_ The Department of Commerce has 450,000,000 f ] t just issued a bulletin on “Protection it is about to d ware- 1 sah a t Tehes ‘ti favtan grazing pr of Fur Bearing Animals in Alaska.” houses in South Africa - pracone It fe iG ar S = Australia, ileges on the Forest Reserves Good, as far as it goes. Now we Ww land, South America and Democratic party repealed the perts at t v me and they were right about it The letter came from a man in a Colorado town who desired a f Phone 69 im SP iirc citiatiigk an nce anhace at kay x {would like to have the Democratic some minor countries, are jammed | What is it now Marui! ghopain ahardans aa thei ME Department of Commerce teil us what with wool waiting for ships qenmes pork guy A wool protection of writer professed to be looking for a it lit has done for the protection of wool it to the Anicrican market, The weo! bearing an'mals in the United bearing animals in America. The \merican sheep owner is paying fabu. States? Must the butcher get them? town “where there is nov any yet.” os m Rew area ee o-——_——— (SCE has an accumulation of lous prices for feed and the Depart: