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* » age Two i THE CASIER BAILY | TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1918 i 1 8}. | i — The Casper Daily Tribune THE OLD YEAR DIES. Today's Birthdays {lf Ga, The Jackpot en ee ce Fr evening ezcept Sundey it! re Le Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, U. S. A., re- Will saye you money on Of Exciange Building. | [ET SSEPEREE SORE SOS Ee Kees EE EE® ‘tired, one of the American sypre|| your Wabteobs yuck, Hand. ; 7, " iweRcl rontt ag, an uite: : BUSINESS TELEPHONE........... 15|Editor Natrona County Tribune: i (Written for The Tribune.) * Pendaely Suis De oe Gee » Beacise : Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice Dear Sir:—Since you gave my last song such wide publicity I have * The Old Year dies! ceca ae Tebeath | Phone 894-J. 133 So. Center BsiMaoond-ciges imatter, “Noy. (22, sprung; this vaudeville number. The other was the Salvation circuit | ¥ Great watch fires light the midnight skies, Albert Sevigny, former Minister of pat peo Better syndicate this, or not, if you like. Grim, silent watchers, with bated b eath, cs aie pte tien ia born in! J. E. HANWAY, President and Bditor AN HONORABLE PEACE Cast their yesterdays, as each one sighs, ~~ Col. John T. Thomas, U. 8. A., who ETE ONE Tne RN EN EWR NS FARL EB Hasway. icciesninceneger a On the funereal pyres of death. ® Tendered valuable services in the war| i wteiauieon Anposiate Editors: | Since the Big War is over and fighting is through, Brightly the flames flare, then burn low, * = ue Ondnares eeaeeoh ten k ba aid Peeyseme sc. DOUDE | (Come-along, oh come-along laddie) And as the hour sounds clear and slow nl in Ukentankyalbateantetsanthdacaitl é SUBSCRIPPION RATES I've a netion or two and will tell it to you, | The Old Year dies! * William Folger Nickel, M. P., who F Gpenrens: sepee ct (Oh Sammy, come home to your daddy!) \* “| tee cecaae eee ef igtliar| x : % * . 8 1) Grerptouth’ 88 The Kaiser has said how forgiving he grows te The Old Year dies! wiont, 40 geitslabpisodae! rote FE Tenanariea thee ices gspailiaccented: for] Generosity now is his motto; £ Men and women, with steadfast eyes, _ Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, president of x x vance and The Datly Tribune will not But do you suppose the man really knows i Kneeling, pray with a faith sublime z MY aerate Ses ae porn eer x HD CORE ean a1 RRC S How freely he'll give when he’s got to! ¥ That lifts their souls and defies bg f= Z ze _ | i \* The Father, while the church bells chime. 3 Heda ete: pera sence taiy Choruas bg As the flying moments swiftly go GEOLOGICAL WORK z ne Asso. } : y a entitled to the use for republication of As the hold-up remarked to the mounted police, |x And the altar fires cease to glow Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying ; all news dispatches credited to it or not “Please give us a chew and let us have peace 4 The Old Year dies! NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS otherwise credited in s, e ear dies! 4 also the local news published herein. “Im caught with the goods, let qu ling cease; s ‘ z “ . oe ‘ - + * THE NEW YEAR Butigive me /an hegorabp peace! * The Old Year dies! : To CGF MARRAG Ghd Paiscne we ¢ . : 18 We The amalgamated hats of the en-! be , * The New Year, laden with fresh emprise, : : 2 In Holland the Kaiser has given up hope ¥ Riding nthe wings of the Morn * Wish a Pe tire world will have to be taken off nd al given te lmoucning @ndamopice, . Bad akite of faire denice Fy STORAGE k to the Old Year. He did more things Some say he is now at the end of his rope . reve * Household Goods, Pianos, Ete. ac oe “2 : . CY vere Ly id Brings Hope to the weary and worn. * Stornge House on Burlington Happy and Prosperous " to this old earth, and did them faster, With a noose at the end of the roping. % As he rides swiftly into the world ‘Tracks : than any of his late lamented prede- That’s a delicate word when the Kaiser’s around, : Withiflace flyinee Bonners ain fared! «| CHAMBERLIN, FU RNITURE New Year : cessors. He has also given us a (Say, lariet, line, or riata.) ¥ The Old Year dies! * AK ge t champagne thirst for excitement and For he fears that his rope will hang high off the ground, To Met Agi oe ee oe * : * then taken our war away and left AndschaValauivele esrieye ssc iah. * —Casper, Decanter, 1918. % ~TWANT YOUR BRICK B 2 Ps us with a beer pocketbook : —E. Richard Shipp. * WORK urnett & Hynes = Never dif the world stand on tip- Chorus: \ | The Wyoming Poet. im On Contract or Percentage Optical C6, x i toe to meet a coming year as it does As the horse-thief remarked on the pile of hay, lx * Call for Estimate Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel * for this one. The world seethes with With his neck in the noose while he asked them the way, RREKRERRRER SERRRRRERRYE LRRRRRRRRE PETER CAUSEN t possibilities. There may be a nice “I'm an ignorant chump, do I slide off or jump?” = push. ile ; ee "s keeping an honorable peace. \ = family peace in store, with a Major But he's | o | Y. A Ww ‘ i | ar League to back it up, or there may be | ear Ago in cae aaa cs aoa ; ‘Twas a marvelous fact how the Kaiser would act, i Today’ s Anniversaries | 'e| Sod ——— Eh ean ee ye v is dentist the 7 li ; = =r Cathedral in Padau seriously dam- $ $ . There is possible an international wim Lara ee hats neers: |1491—Jacques Carticr, the French fuged in a third air raid by the Ger- We Pay 10.00 to 15.00 for good ones | Baie aniENY oll davanes tie Old Bill in the chair with his chin in the air SEs Gey ced ho sae SERED WOOL WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION 4 And his mouth full of forceps and fingers. to explore the St. Lawrence! United States war department took See W. F. Dann q Loe Os a Tse ey Teinelaentis th River, born at St. Malo. Died over the great piers and warehouses |. _F. | - dentist had thought and done as he ought | : : cash yaa ae ~ and there are equal possibilities for z ; in 1564. of the Bush terminal in New York Atnhoncet vcolossal (disvlayn tot ugreed peneer peu oul llBy; nowA estore owen | Henry of Lorraine, third Duke |City. AN’T BE epee a neers aaah An honorable peace he’d have had slick as grease, | of Guise, the “King of Paris,”| =< A IF IT C B DONE : , : Had he wadded Bill's jaw with gun--cotton. born. Died ‘Dec. 23, 1588. > ] At the beginning of last year who 1738Teeal Cofsgaitin the attest ot! | In the Day s News | WE CAN DO IT could have dreamed that this year e the British generals serving in Se would find America expecting her Choris: the American Revolution, born) Dr. James L. Barton, who is to EAST SIDE’ GARAGE J = As the doc might have said, as he gave a sly wink, in London. Died in India in|88il from New York today at the head Phone 79-J. Buy W. S. S. boys home? Yet here they are, com- q ? H 7 | L ‘of the American Committee for Relief | -eoesseosecespedeg cones . . tee Now vlease open wide, while I go for a drink. 1805 : forthe Amgsgcan, Committee tor Relet | ing by the thousand, and e Ole “Let the cresote work while I pack my valise, —Emperor France sonenh of Peete Se Rpeih et Anericchl Sear ct Year, blessed because it saw the end “5 Austria revoked the Constitu- |‘5¢ 4 Fasc Aistions : For we must have an honorable peace!’ tion of 1849. Commissioners for Foreign } issions ‘ of the -war, will have to share hon- 877—Imperial Orde? of the Crown|and one of the best iitorms eden in oreumith Mec New with. ita promise (Encore Verse) of India for women TSS ere ie Balkans’ pide ae 6£ happy hearts united. There were six princely sons, six royal young Huns, rte oc. 5 hukdtea persons per-|Vetmonter, was educated at Middle-| The past four years have been | And a plum for each one had been plotted. ished i 20 fire alan “annual (Pury. Golloge ANY BEGG SS) dayoted’ toy pDreaking history. | Tis Just a nice little throne, quite a pleasure to own, fair, held inone of the public, erry Bi AR at Al 4 yearis to see the making of it. There | And six kingdoms had all been allotted. ~ peas poe en ae Carpathians|Harpoot. In the course of time he| § inpagen tors resreaint | fori patience) But alack and alas it now comes to pass fron Hakemina to Unnk Pose |became a profedgor in-the missionary | for the staying of unconstructive That the Kaiser's rewards must evade him. 915—Turks in Mesopotamia asked| College, and later its president. In| nse: There’s only one crown Kaiser Bill can hold. down armisticg from British to BUrY listrative ability, he was recalled to| 7 p a its o. ‘ : deat P \c A’ tipelwend sannse she Maneuuay That's the gold one the Yank dentist made him. 1916—Berlin clagmed that British 301m the secretarial staff of the Amer- Lf father’s business of healing, teach- force anerating. near Kut-el-(2cP? Poerp: which Bay its peadauar | oi r. g up, and has time for A ters in Boston e has traveled muc! f a aie cae mA Chorus: pe and has the international mind point | f the violent or the merely faultfind- Thavdeatistibes alae ler neckea in abo veold: F nl ates : ing. With his mitt in the mug of the Kaiser so bold. | | oe ] Rich with possibilities for the in- Did the Doc improvise from those muzzled replies? Today’s Events ; | GIRL DRIVER BREAKS Pe ‘ oe . © WRIST HOLDING TEAM | dividual as for the Nation, the New Or did cotton-mouth Bill really tell all thoge lies. President Wilson is scheduled to Year beckons us and we must fol- ROY C. SMITH, onclude his visit in England and re-| SHERIDAN.—Miss Princess But- e . curiosity may be all awake, : ; ., Wy urn to France t ler, stage driver between Passaic, | ir i low. Our curiosity may be all awake Saddle Rock Camp, Casper, Wyo. Rt. Rev. Benjamin J. Kelley, Catho-"Wyo., and Sayle, Mont., sustained a but while we watch developments we ic bishop of Savannah, to cele-| broken wrist while halting her runa- must do our share in bringing them A happy and prosperous New Year. rates the 45th anniversary of his way team when they became frighten- bd oy ; Maj. Gen. William Crozier, former|double tree. As she ‘phtened the : oF ee Te At the same time Germany is relieved of all responsibility in 1 *hief of Ordnance and later comman-| reins the horses pulled her from her | a OUR BANKING RESOURCES new resolutions. Some one else is going to see that she keeps them ler of the Ne astern Department seat, but she hung on and checked | rul The latest report of the federal * “oes on the d list of the United them Swift & Company buys more than : sy ete cay F j tates Army today. ee ay aA 9090 head of cattle, on an average pre controller of the currency gives an The world needs a league of nations similar to the union that worked sucl Slate: -wide prohibition of the bone We make a special of salary loans. z Be, ioe impressive picture of the prosperity|a great success in the thirteen states. iry va: goes into effect in Mon- Security Loen Company, Suite 302) every market day. lat of the American people. The figures age at midi ht tonight, by vote of 0. S. Building. 12-1-tf Each one of them is “sized up” by e people ° ase cover only the national banks, whose) Mexico had better walk chalk. One fly more or less won't bother th | “ppeRle inten a pS — | experts. _ ae combined resources are Jess than |army swatters. ef in the Near Kast, headed by Dr. During the Holidays at | i those of the state banks and trust , - Tames Ee Barton, is to sail from New BILL’S PLACE Both the packer’s buyer and the rT ' York today for Eur : issi j ing companies. ‘They show that on Nov.) J's a wonder that some one doesn't accuse the Y. M.C. A. of being a reg. | Yon today for Europe, | NANKING CAFE conapuseion selescied Mines juaserW he a 1, the date of the last call, the re-| ylar “smoke trust,” considering the fact that it sells more cigarettes than an; | States government has exercised over 325 Cobb Street ' ee eat Sahat teehee of wh sources of these banks amounted to) other concern in the world. he steel industry during the war, in- | Chop Suey, Noodles and all and how fine it will be, the grading wi “jmost $20,000,000 000, cluding the fixing of prices, will end | Chinese Dishes our Specialty. the pile, and the quantity and quality = as oday, Sra enter! 7 ° . the banks’ resources on Aug. 31,! papers. In very few instances does one see “Drillers Wanted.” Selling o/| With watch an iS vices toniht and [7 to 12 in the evening. | Both must know market conditions ] showing an astonishing rate of gain | stock still constitutes a large part of that State's petroleum business.—Tulss | pconenue Bnti ate Music and Entertaining by the for live stock and meat throughout the thru the fall months. ‘The deposits} 041 Journal, churches throughout the world New. C; leans pyacopated | country. The buyapmuet naw where during that two-month interval in PA i Pazzie Jazz Band the different qualities, weights, and creased $1,169,000,000. "This, to0,| The ghost of Edith Cavell will be in the Peace Conference.—Portland | SOME COOKING—ot The Harv kinds of cattle canbe best marketed at a time when the people were mak-| Oregonian, as beef, ing heavy payments on Liberty * If the buyer pays more than the Bonds: Still, a league of nations might succeed altho projects of church union fail. animal is worth, the packer loses money During the present year, it is state. 1) -Buffalo Enquirer. there has only been one national a* Letina bank failure in the country, a small The league of nations idea is a good one, provided the umpire question can institution in’ California Le settled satisfactorily.—Portland Oregonian. | There has been a larger ‘growth! so 8 | in the last five years than in the| | Revolution is the broaching of the wine of freedom, and Bolshevism is the {ensuing delirium tremens.—-New York Tribune. | not stopped the accu-; * preceding 25 years, and our own war demands have Paar | mulation. ‘The gains are distributed) Men pray for what they want and Providence makes them sore by handing them what they ought to have. pretty uniformly over the country -New York Evening Sun. » The total banking power repre-! “errors | sented may be imagined from the fol-} Not only are the Germans licked and humiliated, but world-wide prohibi-| lowing comparison: The resour¢es| | tion is staring them in the face.—Bonner Springs (Kan.) Chieftain of the national banks of the United! * * States now exceed the combined re The Associated Press says this session of Congress promises to become! sources of all the national banks of} pictoric Our notion is it promises to become hysteric.—Houston Post. Italy, a SS ee ee A GOOD SUGGESTION issue of England, Fri Ger Norw many, Sweden, Denmark, and tries to get a settlement with] ; Holland and Japan In accordance with its custom of eyery patron at least once a month. c And this is nothing to the financial jong standing the Republican invites Qn the first of the eae OvARy nes power we may wield after a fewlal those who have accounts against|count should be squared. Laramie years of constructive peace jit to present the bill the first of the | Republican. i year and get their money. It is a Soe ee | CASPER STORAGE CO. Siorage, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Furs. Reasonable, Reliable, esponsible: 49.9 4¢' Settles with |mighty good plan to strike a balance Money to loan on chattels. Secu- at least once a year. vity Loan Company, suite 302 O-S! Building, 12-2-tf This compar ts employes once u week, - Blakey & Co. onit. If he offers less, another packer, or a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the live- | stock raiser gets less than he is entitled to. Ifhe holds out for more than it is | worth, he fails to make a sale. i A variation of a few cents in the price | per hundred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss. We wish to extend to the peo- ple of Casper A Most Happy and = Prosperous New Year Swift & Company, U.S.A. 4 Second Floor 0.-S. Bldg.

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