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Che Casper Daily Cribune| Issued every evening ene Sunday at Casper, Natrona county, Wyo, Publi- Oil Exchange Building} cation ‘offic: BUSINESS T red at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- Ente ce as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 ic MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS : E. HANWAY, President and Editor BARL HANWAY, Business Manager -Associate Editor Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave, ew York City. Prudden, King & Prudden 1720-23 Stegen Bldg. Chicago, Ill. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. a Reena SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier ne Year.. ix Months hree Months ne Month. 65 Per Copy.. 05 ye Year $6.00 ix Months 3.00 hree Mont 1.50 No subscription by mail accepted for Jess period than th e months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. aN Member of Audit Burean of Circulations (A.B. .) Member of the Asnociated The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein, ee ——<—<—<—___..__ NIGGARDLY CHURCH WILL DIE y be said, without any flourish jc trumpets, that unless the members of Christian churches in Amer- jea pay their ministers higher ries, there wil be no ministers to pay salar- ies to. Not that the ministers will strike, as dv laborers in ¢ y other calling. The as no intention of ‘striking, altho English brethren of the cloth threatened some such summary | methods of forcing recognition of their plight. The prediction means some- thing more serious, if less immediate and upsetting. Church members may | us well face the fact that unless bet-} uaries and higher standards of liv- re offered clergymen, the young men of this and the succeeding gen- eration will not enter thy ministry. At} last only the stupid and futile sort of person, the kind who couldn't make a} living in any other profession or cali-! ing, will sacrifice himself upon the chureh altar. | It has often been said that in ng-} land, when a son seems to lack execu-! tive ability and is regarded by his] family as being rather below normal inj ability, he is » for the pulpit Able and wide ake young men will hot tike six or eight s of their | mn where ated b lives to, idy fo the rewards, us recently Now York clergyman, are, on the aver less than the amount nece: age. to buy and operate a fiivver for a year. The call to God's service cannot sound very loud in the ears of ablé men wheh it has no more power behind it’ than $600 a year generates. Ministers do not work for money alone, but they need enough to enable them to live fh decent comfort, and to educate their offspring to a degree commensurate with their standing in the community, and their rights as children of public serv- ants and public benefactors, ES If that proposal to tax whiskey $500,- 000 a pint goes thru, we'll yet hear of a “million-dollar jag.” RULING ON DRY AMENDMENT AGAIN DELAYED (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—The su- preme court today took a recess until ; January 5 without handing down an opinion on the constitutionality of | , Sections of the Volstead prohibition , enforcement act affecting the alco- cholic content of beer. (By Asnocinted Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 22-—The su- preme court today ordered the gov- ernment to show cause January 5 why original proceedings should not be instituted by Rhode Island and New Jersey retail liquor dealers to‘ have determined the constitutionality of the national prohibition constitu- tional amendment. (By Axnotinted Press.) LONDON, Dee. 22.—Saven hundred soldiers of the army commanded by Admiral Kolchak, were frozen to death in a hospital near Omsk, ac- cording to wireless from Moscow to- day. er for the day. He is leaving to- as wight for the central part of Texas, | where he is wintering his live stock. A Skin Soft-as Velvet Always Results From the use of Lettuee Cream for cleansing, Combination Cream at night, and the MARINELLO Milk Treatment fogie “Sample ot Phoatoas wed book MARINELLO SHOP THE 248 KE. Second. Phone 803 ~|rush was reached at the Casper post- sesso William Clark of Powder River is in | Ce 700 CHGS PACKAGES THAI |Postoffice Still in Clear Despite| Double Congestion Resulting | from Mails Delayed | by Storms ———— | The apex in the Christmas package office Saturday, it is believed, when 1,800 packages were presented at the! {package window for weighing andj} stamping. A large proportion of the |packnges were insured. While only required to work eight; ‘hours, both the girl who weighed| |packages dnd the one who affixed the {stamps worked nearly 12 hours on{ both Friday and Saturday and expect) to put in overtime again today. | In spite of the fact that the Christ- }mas rush followed immediately upon |the congestion caused by the stork of lust Week, mail is being handled rapidly | they arrive. | To relieve the congestion, the gen- CHEER UP, NICE WEATHER WILL LAST—INDIAN|. | } One of the okbtime Indians, who was here from the reserva- tion, was by séveral Cas- per men concerning the weather which may be ékXpected during the remainder of the winter, “Heap soft, heap soft,” was his reply. | In his belief, and that of a num- | ber of other old residents of Wyo- ming, the weather. we are now efi- | Joying may continue until February or even March. Many old timers declare that the storm of the 8, 9 and 10, was the worst they had seen in 30 years’ experience in this country. {9 to 12 Sunday for the delivery: of packages to those who had received jeards. ‘ Tne admonition to wrap all packages securely and have them addressed in Ink if they are to be insured was re- peated by the postmaster today. $< CARPENTERS MEET TONIGHT The regular meeting of Carpenters’ lat the Casper postoffice and it is thot} local, No. 1564, will be held tonight at that all packages will be delivered as | Moose hall, The union will incorpor- ate preparatory to the selling of build- ing bonds authorized at the last meet- | | “Barnetts | A New Lot of pure wool and pure silk row stripes, large or small a lot of new novelty weaves. Special ...... We have an extensive assortment of Men’s all- silk shirts, silk fibre shirts, silk and linen shirts, silk bosom shirts, especially selected for Christmas choosing, in all the best makes. They are all new stripes and solid colors. Special— $5 © $18 GIVE HIM NECKTIES If you can’t think of any- thing else 'to give.. Thou- sands to select from— 50c $5 ee ae a ee eee “Chesterfield Clothes Are Here.” & MM. D. Barnett jeral delivery windows were apen from ! ing. : ywa_Wwe ning. esis ee ee ae ee ee a ee USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN We are offering a complete line of plain and fancy Christmas gift, both attractive and useful. a large variety from ‘which to choose in wide or nar- Silk Shirts 121 East Second Street of Course” Late Mufflers Muffiers. An appropriate You have checks, or solid colors; and .. $1.50 $15 THEE FN ELKG Eightéen-Foot Giant Delivered and It team to handle the 1§-foot Christmas tree which Fted Patee secured: for the Elks’ Christmas party at ‘the-Iris the- ater and under the direction of Robert Ogden, Jr., the tree was set up yester- day and decorated. The other mem- bers of the decorating committee are Robert Cohen, BP. Nam O'Brien, E. P, Bacon and R. T. Kemp. a A large company of volunteers work- ed all day yesterday in the basement} of the Campbell-Johnson store prepar-! ing than a thovsend) packages are now jin readiness, and there are still toys to be wrapped and goodies to be placed in sacks. \ FETE 19: READY Decorated Sunday at Tris Theater took three men and a four-horse M. Ellithofpe, Wil- the Christmas packages. More MEMORIES Remember a loved one this | |Xmas, who never forgot you. Call 957-W.and pictures of markers and monuments, rang- ing in price from $15 to $5,000, | will home. CASPER GRANITE AND East Second Street Casper | EVER ‘DEAR be forwarded to your MARBLE WORKS Outfitting Zo. POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARS . ASH TRAYS For Father, Son, Husband, Brother or Sweetheart We have the most desirable novelties. Gifts that are practical and pleasing. KNIVES Sd > AND TOBACCOS CIGAR HOLDERS PARKER AND WATERMAN SMOKING-SETS CIGARETTE HOLDERS FOUNTAIN PENS MANICURE SETS PURSES BOOKS HUMIDORS FLASHLIGHTS SHAVING SETS ASH TRAYS CARD SETS AUTO STROP RAZORS PIPES GILBERT WHEEL TOYS “GILLETTE RAZORS For Mother, Daughter, Wife, Sister or Sweetheart Our display of practical and useful gifts is complete. . BOOKS BOX STATIONERY MANICURE SETS ' FOUNTAIN PENS CANDIES--- Whitman's Chocolates, Johnson's Chocolates One-half-pound Boxes to Ten-pound Boxes C. WEST SCHULTE BROS. CO. MAN CONVICTED WINSLOW CRIME ASKS NEW TRIAL Special to The Trihnne.), KEMME! motion for a new trial for Joseph d. Johnson, recently convicted of man- j bon gl ry penitenti has been in tl itiary, filed by his counsel, Marshall S. Rey- nolds. Johnson was convicted to the murder’ of the Winslow brothers, homesteadérs in Jackson Hole, who | Were assassinated last July 4. Will. ' - Extra fine home-made milk. chocolates, —— La as his RER, Wyo., Dec. 22.—A gentericed to 18 to 20° Denver, Colorade. LUKIS CANDY W yoming’s Leading Candy Store 148 East Second St. Phone 51-W Merry Christmas Miss Casper When you are Buying Candy there-is added pleasure in the knowledge that you are patronizing Home In- dustry. ' We have 20,000 Ibs. of fresh home-made candies ready for the Christmas Trade READ OVER OUR PRICE LIS1 Fine quality home-made chocolates, Ib. French mixed candiés, home-made, !b- Chocolate nut caramels, home-mude, th. Frénch nugget, home-made,” tb. Covoanut kisses, home-made, Ib Hoine-made cream taffies, Ib._- Home-made cocoanut and peanut taffy Frésh home-made bon bons, Ib_---- Fresh liome-made hard candies, lb -- Home-made stick candies, assorted, Ib. Candy canes, home-made_ Special 5-Ib. box, assorted__ The most beautiful assortment of fancy boxes, packed with Li home-made, high-grade chocolates, assorted, to select for your Christ- mas presents. ~ Lukis Original Pecan Nut Loaf, world’s finest candy. to your friends. 'Phey will greatly appreciate it. 50 50 40 30 60 0 50 10e and up 2.00 Send a box NUTS Fresh salted pecans, Ib. Fresh salted almonds, 1 Fresh salted peanuts, Shelled pecans, tb. Shelled almonds, Ib. Shelled walnuts, Ib. — NUTS IN SHELL Walnuts No, 1, soft shell, Ib--__- Genuine paper shell almonds, 1 Filberts, 1b. Brazil nuts, Ib. - = The finest mixture of nuts (no peanuts, Grape juice, pint 50¢, quart__. Loganberry juice, pint 50c, Apple Ju Assorted christalized fruits, Ib_ Glazed cherries, Ib. Glazed pineapples, Ib. Meraschino cliérries, jar ---50¢ up OUR EXTRA FINE PRESERVED FRUITS Strawberry, pineapple, raspberry, loganberry, cherries, preserv solid pack, the finest, half gallon jars_—__~ : -§ A carload of new nuts, the finest quality, just arrived. Walnuts, Al; Abnouds, soft paper shell; Filberts, Brazif nuts.’ A carload of Texas paper shell jumbo Pecans to select for your Christmas We wil! compare our special 75¢ a Th. home-mide fresh chocolates with any $1.50 a Ib. shipped in chocolates; Our advice to our patrons is buy as early as possible so you pick out choice confections for your holiday needs. Richards & Cunningham Company Men’s ere BN A aN eS HT “Department Want to remind you that there only « more Shopping Days until Christmas, and we make the following Christmas sug- gestions for men: Suits Overcoats Mackinaws Bath Robes Auto Robes Blankets House Coats Pajamas Night Shirts Shirts Neckwear Handkerchiets Arm Bands Tie Pins ! cM YE ttle rs Fur Caps - Gloves Hosiery Traveling Sets Shaving Sets Collar Bags House Slippers fg Suspenders =~ Belts ™ Garters, Etc. ae reas hy” Special attention will be given Christmas shoppers and a fancy Holly Box with every purchase over One Dollar “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” ‘ Sewell, wlio confessed the mur. accom. -plice fh the rf 00.

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