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tye baa Critit coe ena [eure ( i 9 ON NR PA nen BETS ‘ After some six centuries Ireland has secured its na- PAGE SIX pe Casper Daily Cribune every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona County, Wye, Publication Offices. Tribune Building. BUSINESS, TELEPHONES ..... os score «.-15 ana 16 Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Entered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second clase matter, November 22, 1916. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS J. EB HANWAX EARL E. HANWAY W. H HUNTLEY R. B. EVANS . THOMAS DAIn ———— ee Advertising Representatives Prudéen, King & Prudden, 1720-33 Steger Bidg.. Chicago, Til,; 286 Fitth avenuc, New York City; Globe Bidg., Boe Coppies of the ‘Tribune are on file in ton, Mass. the’ New York, Chicago and Bostva offices and visitors are three months. bis miciakes he will avoid making them ever again, In the address to which I have already referred Lenine admits that for many years before the Russian reyolu- tion he and his followers recognized that no rapid transition to anything approaching communism was possible for Russis. He adds: ‘This, in a way, was forgotten by us when we had to take the necessary steps toward construction in the midst of civil war.’ “Two or three days before he left Switzerland to go to Russia, in 1917, Lenine declared that neither communism nor socialism could be successfully intro- duced into Russia ‘for many, many years’; yet, despite! that knowledge, he made the foolhardy experiment. | As early as 1918 Lenine acknowledged that the pol-| icy of oppressing the peasants was shortsighted and leading directly to disaster, yet he championed that policy in 1919 and 1920. No one rho has closely fol- lowed Lenine’s career can possibly entertain any great respect for his intellect, or entertain serious doubt that any marked improvement in. the economic situ- is aH ation in Russia would lead him once more to make: Legere} fantastic experiments. It is not merely that commu- seo with ‘ere oa nism must be frankly abandoned but that the political — Sg SO Ke tule of Russia by the Communist party must be| i MIXED JURIES. appealing to Frasier for a oom- “Should have mixed juries in criminal cases?” sar eae Phecape ie’ ald we hav: inquires the San Francisco Chronicle. “Are the ends President of the of justice best served through this system? “Can women safely be subjected to long continued SALVATIONIST Mine Workers All subscriptions must be Dany Tribune will not insure tion becomes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. Member of the Associated ck ik The Associated Press i exclusively en' tse for publication of all news credited in this paper and Biso the local news vsblished herein. Kick If You Don't Get Your a ee Call 15 or 16 any time between 6:30 and § 0% > mm if you fall to receive your Tribuas. A payer will be Ge livered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty jet The Tribune know when your carrier misses you. <> THE OLD, OLD STORY. ' story of the nativity is ever old, ever new. It Bid told and retold in the Christian world for al.) most two thousand years. In your own case you heard it first at your mother’s knee. You were of ten- der years but its outstanding features were fastened your childish mind as she read the words from Brat Bible with the big brass clasps and heavy gilt! @rnamentation on the covers. You remember today the steel engraving of the wise men journeying across the plains of old Judea on camels, bearing gifts to the ww born king at Bethlehem. You particularly re- Hacaber the bright star in the heavens that directed the way to the lowly manger. It was not difficult to yur imagination to know that it was a bright star. ‘our mother had said it was a bright star, therefore §t was bright. Every word was true because she read it from the book of truth. Subsequently you often thought of the bright star. The engraver had shown the beams radiating from the star, To you it meant light. Light to direct the wise men in the darkness directly to the cattle shed which sheltered Mary and the Christ child. And so you grew to associate the light with Jesus Christ, and you have never had to change your childish conclusion. He is the light and the way and so has been for almost two thousand) years. He has as truly led the world through the} darkness and as faithfully as did the Star of Beth- Jehem Iead the wise men. And today as you recall the childish impressions received at your mother’s imee in the long ago, from the story in the old fam- fly Bible, you marvel because your impressions have been the impressions of the Christian world through- out the centuries—He is the light. He is the star that guides ell those who have faith to undertake the journey. ———————— THE YEAR IN HISTORY. “As 1914 will go down in history as the year of the start of the great war,” says the St. Louis Star, “so pefhaps will 1921 go down as the year of the start of the great peace. f “Nineteen twenty-two dawns with the nations of the world in more auspicious relationship than ever before in the era of the written annals of man. Sporadic warfare is progressing on the Mediterranean littoral. and in the Balkan area, but as a whole the earth is resting from war and talking not of future wars but cf means of preventing them. “Observe what has been sccomplished in 1921. tionhood and the possibility of further friction be- tween the new free state and its insular neighbor ap- pears remote. “A situation in the Pacific that-was moving toward & menacing climax apparently has been halted. Not only has the fuse leading to the powder barrel been extinguished, but rollers are being built at Washing- ton now to move the barrel out of the international house and cast it from the high cliffs of friendly un- derstanding into the dark waters where past hatreds md jealousies Ile entombed. \ “Elsewhere throughout the world a better feeling is being created among the nations now that the utter futility of war in adjudicating differences has begun to sink into the human mind. There is much yet to be done. Decades may be required to complete the ‘work of world reconciliation, but we of our generation ‘will look back to 1921 as the year of the start of the great peace.” SRI REE So Pi dee COMMUNISM MUST GO. It is interesting to note in the communications of} @ohn Spargo the well known writer and lecturer on Bocialistic subjects in a controversy with Frank Siev- erman, Jr., with respect to Lenine’s present attitude in| Russian affairs that Mr. Spargo does not give his ap- proval of existing conditions brought about by the Bolshevist regime. Mr. Spargo has never been cor- dial in Russian matters and is less so now than ever. He says: *#The passage quoted in my letter was from Lenine’s ‘speech before the Second Russian Assembly for Po-| Ditical Education, and is a literal translation from the jauthentic text published officially by the Sovict gov- jernment. gi CThe context makes it quite clear that Lenino was Weferring to the absolute break-down of the economic jsyatem. The famine—in the sense of crop failures— Sg-merely incidental to the larger disaster, which Len- ins specifically ascribes to the-requisitioning policy| ‘aad the manner of carrying it out, and which policy| jhe declares to have ‘hindered the increase of the pro- daetive forces.’ j=2Mr. Sieverman, shifting his ground of attack, sug- igests that Lenine, ‘having discovered a mistake in the! Communist policy,’ can be depended upon not to make the same mistake over again. The answer is, of course, that, while Lenine admits that requisitioning from the peasunts by force was'a mistake, every fact of Rus-| sian life proclaims that the entire political and eco- momic policy of the’ Bclsheviki was and is a ghastly mistake, and there can be no radical improvement in Russia until it is altogether abandoned. Communism mental and physical strains? “These are a few of the pertinent questions engen- dered as a result of the outcome of a celebrated crim- inal case a few days ago. “August Fritze, foreman of the jury in the case cited, says: “ ‘T believe it is folly ever to have women and men} on the same jury, as there is no justice for the peo- ple, the defendant in any case, or the jury.’ “Mrs. Helen M. Hubbard, a member of the jury TO HAVE. TREE MONDAY NIGH to Attend Meet SHAMOKIN, Pa, Deo. 24—John L. Lewis, international president of the United Mine Workers of America, has notified District Peresident C. J. Gol- Chanticleer Cafe $1.25 Xmas Dinner $1 25 Cel ens mas who stood out against all but one of her fellow Jt-|/py 1 ate p yet rehire: J Be ce a po Re bepttg saa Oyster of Crabmeat .Cocktail my ‘ Tors, says: gram Arran; = Gpeds a Consomme a Ia Macedotne, Cream of Tomato f “phere is no place for a-woman on a jury. Any| in Gonnection With Fete ..| "FY 17. to frame demands on anthra- Roast Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing cite operators prior to’ the expiration ., 0f the. present-working agreement on April 1. District executives intimated today that the miners would ask for an in- crease of possibly 20 per cont with a sented by the Salvation Army un minimum day rate of not less than $5 the direction of Captain Eva Budge, | for all classes of workers. , will be given Monday evening at & =O » i o'clock atthe Presbyterian tabernacle on Durbin street. A Christmas tree will be part of woman is a fool ever to get on one if she can possibly to Be Held at Taber- I'd rather die than go through it! i | Cranberry Sauce nacle. Roast Stuffed Goose, Apple Sauce Roast Duck, Shallot Sauce get out of serving. again.’ “The queries have brought forth widely divergent answers. Sex does not mark the point of cleavage of opinion. * “Reasons advanced assume no superiority of one sex es compared with the other. Virtually all, however, deo assume profound differences. “Tt is urged that the mental processes of the manly A Ciristmas program to be pre- Plum Se Sauce inc> ie Assorted (eke and Ice Cream Roquefort Cheese and Crackers Coffee. . 11 A M.to 10 P.M man and the womanly woman so materially differ as . > Special’ Music and Entertainment tp, Fender, probability of reaching a common concli-\ yeild’ ty memivrn of the ergata Notice to All Children Sate rented Uy members of ‘the organian CHANTICLEER CAFE earepecties Soa eelenye sabepic = Losmcting con- |Serenade.” by the orchestra of the ‘ 188 North Center Street pasa db entions, one stands out prominent and incon- Van Meter school of music; by tw 4 one trovertible. In the case to which reference has been the Sunday school chertbecai di Be een the Ages of 4 and 14 3 4 made the jury was subjected to indignities which could not have fafled to affront any woman. “Certainly a woman’s mind and body are less well equipped to withstand strains to which they are put in cases of this character.” logue, “Christmas”; recitations, “Ey- erywhere Christmas Tonight,” Teach- ing a Lesso: doll drill wit song; jorehestra, “Baracarole”’ tations, “Why I Beat My Drum,” “Alice's Choice,” “Just Me"; tableaux, ‘Un- Aes ee BS Yelling the Star”; recitation, “If Je- THE HEALTHIEST YEAR. sus Were Here Again”; song, “Silent “Insurance compahy statistics coveting 27,000,000 Night’; recitations, . persons, make 1921 the healthiest year in the history viata tes Brion Should Stumble,” of the United States and Canada,” says the New York jonux patency, Globe. “The death rate among policyholders dropped frocitations, ¢ during that period from 9.80 per thousand to 8.24 per! and “On, Little Towa of Baitebent: thousand. Influenza all but disappeared. Tubercu-/ dialogue, “Christmas Greens for New losis, pneumonia, Bright’s disease, measles, whooping Year"; violin selection. “Cavatina”; cough, typhoid fever, and numerous other ailments Fecltations, “It's Merry, Merz Christ» brought fewer persons to their graves than in 1920 ™as” and “A ‘Christmas Wish,” the CHRISTMAS DAY, SUNDAY MORNING. Automobiles will be provided to take you to the Christmas tree at the Iris and America theaters and you will be picked ‘up at your school. So on Christmas morning please go to your regular school between 9 and 9:30 and go right in the school build- ing as it will be open. If you know any Jit- - “tle boys or girls*who do ‘not«go to-'school Lander Dairy an Prd Co. _ WEST SIDE DAIRY CO. despite a rising birth rate and a growing population. | £°0d nignt song, to be concluded with }$ 451-6 them with you to: your.school * - Dairy, Products—Dressed Poultry. The only discouraging fact was m considerable in-|" hy apcebe me apps: . 546 South Chestnut Street °- Phone 1738 ase of deaths by suicide, homicide and automobile Feeain: Shy tensed (to aptand, rage : , ee COMM “Whiie ihe 1921 figures may in part be traceab’s to} Roller skating every aftern: an ee PRY eT exceptional circumstances, there’ is every reason to he-| evening at the Winter Peder = PA OP mR lieve they represent two important drifts in the att!-| mission charge to ladies. 12-19-6t tude of the race toward itself. A decrease in one! year from 65,961 to 40,618 deaths attributable to gill respiratory diseases is significant. So is the fact that 23 while tuberculosis now.claims one in every nine policy- holders, it claimed one in every four but ten years ago. The age of science has found weapons to re- pulse many an ill of which human flesh was once the inevitable prey. | “The skill which man has been able to bring to his fight against disease is as potentially useful in the ob- vious battle to be waged against the careless and vi- eious of his own kind.” 0 | TO EACH HIS SHARE. | ecidents. ITTEE, B. P.O. ELKS. Announce That They ‘Are Now Engaged in Bullding Truck Bodies and Cabs Secretary of War Weeks openly declares that, OUT OF THE HIGH NT DISTRICT should another war come, he would be in favur‘of con. ; AND PRICES IT scripting every man in the country between the ages Special Atten' = tion Given Repair. ‘ork. of 18 and 60. He would say to each what that par- ! i : Re areme BV ticular individual was to do, either. on. the fighting -== AN! line or in the industrial support at home. The sec- == DAY. us retary believes that such a course would keep pric: Telep aS a 10 : down, reduce profiteering, and prevent inflation of : z a : : a wages. If such a system had been in force during the world war “we would have avoided difficulties through which we are now going,” asserts Mr, Weeks, “and with which we are not through yet. I hope the young men of the nation will keep this in mind, because it is| the most important thing. Otherwise, good men vol | unteer and the best in the country sacrifice them. selves at the outse}. We want to have every citizen’ of the United States to bear his share when the trial comes, NITE eS as a AN AMERICAN RIGHT. Every American workman who sees foreign prod-! ucts coming into our ports to be sold-in competition with the products of his own ‘hands, is certain to be. come an advocate of a protective tariff. We cannot buy goods abroad and at the stme time give full em-' ployment to our own people, if those goods could have been produced here. Of course there are many things we cannot produce and must buy abroad, but the American producer has a right to the first chance in his home market, ‘ - It’s Not Too Late To Place Your Order © 3 For an ESSEX. cr HUDSON This is an unusually Merry Christmas tide because it marks the termination @f an unusually Happy and Pros- perous Year, We are grateful to you who have been instru- mental in adding to our prosperity. 490649999895 9990904 HE RERSIRLNS a SRL 2 Guess old Santa will have to use the sleigh, and reindeers this year and park the auto in the garage. OEE is AE PS A TREASURY SURPLUS. Present reports indicate that the treasury will end the calendar year with a lus of receipts over ex- penditures of $200,000,000. In addition to meeting the ordinary expenses of the government, abaut $350,- 090,000 has been paid on the principal of the war debt. If that payment had not been made, and mere- ly the interest obligations met, the surplus would have been $50,000,000. This is the first time in. many years that the treasury books have shown a credit bal- ance, and it reflects the sound judgment with which our financiel affairs are being handled by the Repub- lican administration. - Weare.grateful for each opportunity we have had and may have to help add to yours. Combined Aesets $2,000,000.00 Stockmen’s National Bank AND Biot Tit & Savings Bank oF A Gift That Will Be Moucociated by the Whole Family . HIS GIFTS. He brings you silver and yellow gold, A silken gown for your delight, And a painted flume for you to hold In your fingers white. And I bring nought savo a little song, And a kiss or two is all I bring To lead you, softly, sweet, alonz was and is a mistaken policy, and Russia can never recover under it. Proletarian dictatorship was and is} 8 mistake, and Russia can never thrive under it. 1 other words, Bolshevism must be abandoned, root and} branch, before Russia can begin to revive. { “Incidentally, there is no justification in Lenine’s career for the assumption that once he has recognized é From spring to spring. But you should have the sun's b To be about your golden head; And a silver moon, and a million stars To candle you to bed. rv: Newberry Choyce #