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4 CAGE TWO ' y Goldman are on their way to - = | Coe Casper Daily Ceibune| er cow ne eS ' a | $$$ << | spend the winter season in Russia, | 6 . . t Sunday at} | EES Sees a Ree Bub | were they wil take an active prt In tar of Bethlehem } Cation offioga:/ Ol ypvangy Pulldian the social whirl of the four hundred of} fetM nn OES, ° BUSINESS TELEPHONE t solsheviegs } BY E. RICHARD SHIPP Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- | Star of hi shi jay with that e ed radianee vide us secanactiawe iene A AES Ac thasugar oe embarking they had| ‘The Star of Bethlehem: shines today Was same undicom ~ | ‘ that almost two thousand years ago filled the eyes of the Wise Men and led REPORTS PROM THE UNETED DRIES | Hoh ncy BOGS Se ay pods es ALS them to the manger where lay the Virgin and her new-born Son. ; ——— | ica. Emmy is said_to. have expressed , _ 5. HANWAY, President’ and Walter | As the anniversary of that Holy Birth draws nearer and nearer the j 5. HAN AY, Business eetee™ | SOrTw that she could not be accompa:| 1 clouds that blur our vision are slowly dispelled and we are permitted for a ‘Ady: anas. | i Bee eeeeeidity Matter | mied on her trip by her. “dear trend. | belied period to see the Star in all ity Radiant Glory and to, feel the happiness j Bdit> | | ——— oe reerses| Bred Howe."end a largelmumber ofl tsndlextebding great joy that filled the souls of the Wise Men as they ‘knelt David J. fandall, dif Fifth Ave, | Federal officials who escorted Emmy || In worship before the Infant King. . Ni Ww AFOEK G aes lana Aleck to the- desk fats their’ steams Our souls awake; our senses tingle; our hearts are filled to overflowing ; 23 Stegen Bldg. ib Sexpredacd “auluace tera Frea,| with kindness and good will, with a desire for the comfort, well-being, pleas- Chicago, Il. ship expressed BRERL. Lak Lest Coptes. af. Watiodire trenton tana cai h F Apa aE ae ang | and happiness of our friends and neighbors. file in (he New York and Chicago of- being something-of;a.fayorite of Pres: { “Merry Christmas,” we call to our household in the early morning. ‘ fice da visitors are welcome, 1; a y a ! 7 hdl ident Wilson, has ‘decided to stay at “Merry Christmas,” we shout to those we pass upon the streets, UNG eae | home and watch the “red revel’ of 1920. For a brief space of time we follow the Star, bearing gifts as did the Wise pecans ¥h:0\ He may secure rest and retirement al} Men, and are freed from the jealousies and heart-burnings, the hatreds and ‘ hree Months 1.98); late: backbitings, the troubles and sorrowings that encom 88 Us, ne Month.. veg; tittle tater, pe 1 _. Per Copy 05 | Then the clouds again blur our vision, the Star first dims, then disap 3 me Year. - $6.00 pears and we lose the happiness and joy that Its blessed radiance shed ix Month 3.00 3 ! ‘ ; ; hree Monti 150 ED! |} upon us. j teat epeaeiption by mail aca ed for; in a message to the Soviet; ‘Premier Could we but realize that the Star will ever shine on and on thru all the All subscriptions must be paid in aa: Lenine has transmitted this better dis-|] Centuries to come, that the clouds which obscure It from our sight are only yanci c Daily T: vance yi eeO Dells: aubgoriptiom be. | covery: the selfish desires that dwavf our souls, then would we arise and follow the comes one month in arrears. Y Star day after day with increasing happiness and jo: y, und peace and good “Phe peusants have become land y P g Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations " will—follow It to the foot of the Cross and beyond. (A. B.C.) owners and now side with capital- | en t , Member of the Annociated Preas ism against Bolshevism.:” The Associated Press is exclusively | z 54 | entitled to the use for republication of| It has been known for more years - ail news credited in this paper and also| P the local news published herein. than Premier Lenine has. hajrs in his A e e . N Whiskers that once a man gets a piece merican Legion ews INotes of land, scratches it, plants it and eats ““\the fruit thereof, lie becomes embued|] Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of with a reluctance to let the lazy loafer the American Legion Which Designated The Fog gia day. next door share the product. In the! Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming 7 #/stone age, it is quite likely that such a! - =) { 4 é The Glendo, Wyo., post No. 15 of the pooster for the Legion and the Gle.ido “a e ved to’ many ‘cormnound fac} American Legion has the unuaual dis: » post had epee hese night last Sunday ‘ fe rs, our M desires! tures of the skull. Such a spirit is! tinction of being one of the at his hotel. i our rts and stir the fires in the state with practically ev | Aid UAck to TOS AR Mite ee a oheds In ithog MiauBA Clogs [nnd (hb hee grvica aman ta IMOAoINoA. The! fy George Vroman post No. 2 Edward Sanford Ms | French Revolution. Hendo post has about 38 members and | passed resolutions of condolence. to- Reading the above little poem leads} us to wonder if we need not indeed aisk that we have returned to us more desire to make of Christmas a real day of Kindliness to others and sweet, old-} fashioned observances such as “our Mr. Lenine may as well start to get there are only about two more to be wards the Werner family, Ben H. Wer- - | secured from the territory about Glen- ner died recently at Douglas. He was ready to commence ‘to learn that com: do, a member of the local Legion post. ; n ; | Two men were wounded and two, mgntsm swaaguorgi wytteean Ineurable lined ta the world wee tone erie é Pei disease. | ana Jenkins were killed while | General John J, Pershing, command- serving their country. eee ? | Today’s Diente | —_—_—_ / | The Glendo post entertained with a} i dance last month which cleared $65 | \ srandperents knew. V he e op ; $. oe \ Seapdparents knew. “When= wo stoi to | for the organization. Another ball will! Confidence in your physician think afout our last few yeurs, we are @ ibe given early next year, 1 ? en ene ; 5 a Y pane | or the tonic that he may sound to admit that we have not been lay’s forecast is for a “dry” i , g 2 a Chains, eee cones Joc A, Gerl, secretaryzana treasurer | is, half the battle vverly blessed with the Spirit of the} hoods oD . of the Commercial Club at Glendo, is ig | William Hohenzollern and family wilt | 9% Me ¢ 5 BS Giendo, 18. won, consistent use oi day. ‘True, for four dazed years what-| have their second Christi ava cele. | ecretary of the Legion’ ‘post™in that ever spirit any of us had was a vides yration at ‘Amerongen, ‘ ‘ SCOT % ueen Alexandrine of Denmark ce! * 5 rowed Kind, a bravado we! hag for the|prates her40th biethdey today, havir | cagtlekets have been placed on. sale in | J y in 1s7o_ {Casper for the big Christmas dance to | sihe of our morale. And last: Christ. been born on Christmas Eve in 1879 | = ss : ra General Pershing will bring I Noten by the George Vraman post F mnus We recked not of other problems, /ne tne middie cae dea le SU | No. Saturday, December 27 in the J P f pom i ite 1. O. O. F. hall. The money from this but had what might be called a con-| today with a visit to Lineoln, brations. Our! linuance of peace. : {sold star, commemorative of the men | long months of forbearance and grin j Xho lost ‘their lives in the service, the | te uubbearit beings at an end, We justd re of Light” will make its appear : , * 4anee tonight in Madison Square, New let_go, and those of us whose hearts! york, and will continue to be ilumin had not been touched by sorrow were! #ted every night until New : |Bve., jin rather prodigal in our fun and giving.|" On’ account of the Problems of grave nature, inyolying} transacted during the past year there during the wai sonal and national honor, ‘are ‘at our{i% Promised” a “record |. distribution sof pereqnul anid tony! honor, aaa y to employes of banks, | = minds’ door for solution; svcial unrest and commercial and fall kinds and to | is gnawing at our vitals; men who . | part of the United! vnly their own glory and gain are se * | ing daily to sacrifice the good of their | fellow men for their selfish ends. Ly-| eryWhere there are heart-rending sights | and plights to sadden our hearts. Sure-| jy now it ever is the time to recall the Kindly, unMuffied spirits of our ances tors to help us thru the rough seas of the times. | We must remember Chat they tuo, hud their problems whieh were minigly | Iosurmelintable, their days of darkne befor the dawn, their intriguing state | ; men und even their Bolshevists. They i did not always come out victorious, but} they kept the faith and did the levelest best, and we must admit they did rathe Well so far as we can see Se we must grasp the helm of our | owb particular litt ship of st ln it eyer so insignificant, and with thet reul spirit, carry on to the best of our al No caviling, no dodging issues, no slanderous talk, but just honest, day “tuday living. Next week the tim for “new resvlutions, but this week js thé time for action. Let ux start now und try by doing for others und keep Ins ie SUCE upper Tip, to see this epoch Uru, It is just up to us, that is all We cun never hupe to return to the KeOU Old days! us depidied “above; we Would nol wat to. Bul who knows but that with our best efforts we May not arrive al. something: even better ind mere to be desired? There. are lots of miserable folks avound you, maybe very close. Look n mi up. if you cannot do me tom fir by the hand and wish thew Merry Christus.” Dig dee; 0 rr ristuia ig deep and algs for yourself and those you Jove a well Se of tiling Human kiidness You will uJ the vest of your SU IN SOCLKTY Alexander Berkman and pier ri iceman PLANTEN'S” BLACK Ck © Oe PSULES 4 Preparation COMPOUND COPAIBA nt CUBEBS ~~ AT YOUR DRUGGIST — BY NAME ONLY. Ask for [. avoid Gubstitution. hake} ® With its tip adorned: by a brilliant | | dance will be used in giving a big ban- quent probably New Year’s Eve as a Wind-up event for the state headquar- View hotel at Glendo, Wyo. Year's | ber ofthe American Legion. Ben Col- enormous business | owns the hotel, served for nearly a year always begets confidence in those who take it. Scott’s is a tonic-nutrient recom- mended by physicians ‘Te scorrs ae ‘Scott & te |. N-J, rs city. Even the manager of the Mountain is a mem- | is, Whose mother, Mrs. B,«H. Collins, Mr, Collins is an active ins —» ] o—_—_—_—_—_____. | Today’s Anniversities | | pammbtrce oheiasersi ati Mship San Francisco, bound from New Y k to California with | ops, foundered at 1 hundred ¥ a Dombur Sei N.C. | 1869 dwin M sident Lin-! coli's seeretary of ¥ died in Washington, D.C. Born at Steu benville, O.. D . 1814. | id ri } 1915- his * 1 ty’ Christiana und sailed” for home. 1916—Tulteha, on the Danube opposite | Bessaral occupied by Bul, 1 jans. i WI7—Allied war of reprisal against ene! H my supply depots begun with the dropping of a ton of homps on Mannheim, with serious damage to bridge and grand ducal p; Christmas is here and we wish you good cheer with a very promising New Year. members in Chicago, sud he Uked the title of “Buddy” best of They fhced the armed enemies of their country—and won victory. them America means everything that the ica many died. that up red, class agitator who would make mock- ery America is only safe for Americans. Such is the dictum of the American Le- gion. They have earned the right to They do not propose to see the coun- try fought, in defense of which they sacri- ficed personal fortunes, personal com: for duty—torn and disrupted by class reyo- | lution. | Fear has been expressed that these | vet! dec! Did they “go too far” at Chateau! Thierry, at St. Mihiel, in the Argonne? fe of genuine Americanism are repignant, onl, their victory, only those who would plu violence, have need to fear that these | stalwart Americans will “go too far.” —Hutchinson (Kas.) Gazette. Xmas, who never forgot you.} Call 9574W and pictures of markers and monuments, rang-! 1916 oy a price from $15 to.$5,000, | wi ho East Second Street BROWN BROS. Oxo Gas Heating Appliances Company 159 South Center Street “Barnetts of Course” h Christmas Specials for Today : Men’s Neckwear, A wonderful display of Slip-Easy wide end four-in-hands of extreme value in new and clever Neckwear; while they last ......... 2 YOR ; All 60c Grade ..... All 35c¢ Grade .. Ad 29e 3 for 85e Grade: ie -20e 6 for $1 25 Men’s all-wool Bathrobes in beautiful. de- signs, made of soft pure all-wool, regular bas caleba a st $8.50 I. D. Barnett Outfiting Zo. 121 East Second Street | ceases ecosesceoeoosoocosscecosee ost L Audedadetudd- ddd bbb&RLALL © 22000080820000080000000 er of the forces of America over there, told 3,000 members of the American Le- DED IPIOIS IIIa LILI?! ES, ‘According to an ancient Irish super- stition a viscious horse could be tamed The commander was | day till it was cured, which was merely welcome by Legion|a matter of time, unless’ it had been General Pershing born at Whitsuntide, in which case it was incurable, Il those. him, SS " pale A Tribune Wantaa will sell it. They'll Not “Go Too Far.” To Attention Elks Any of you who have cars and can spare them Christmas morning to take kids to the E. C. Boyle ox human heart holds dear. For Amer- i they fought and bled and all too! Small wonder, therefore, ' t the American Legion has “caught the torch” here at home against the , the radical, the seditionist, the of the hard-won victory. for which they so unselfishly Christmas tree, please report to J. T. Gratiot. t and held not life itself dearer than erans may ‘go too far” in their new laration of independence! nly those to whom the pripciples | Hi Hi {|| | i} | iy those who would set at naught inge this country into the-chaos of | CASPER PHARMACY Wishing Their Friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR The Drug Store of Quality and Service Next spring we will have on display in this city a stock of not less than fifty thousand dollars’ worth of high-grade Oriental Rugs of all sizes. MEMORIES EVER DEAR | Remember a loved one this! Khoury Bros. Helena, Mont. be forwarded to your me, ' CASPER GRANITE AND | MARBLE WORKS i Casper| Robert Simpson May this Christmas bring Forth.a Treasure Store of Good Things for you and yours ccc December 24, 1917........ “$268,156.25 $367,082.25 $1,021,955.00 December 24, 191 December 24, 1919. A comparison of these figures is not only a gauge to the financial prosperity you have enjoyed but it also indicates the confidence you place in us. j/We value this confidence and wish you a continued prosperity for the coming year. A Lana NNO NAN NIN WAN Citizens State Bank Of Casper N 4 N ME LP DT ME LP DE DE BS ES EE SF « es