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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. |.Flag Day Dance _ THURSDAY, NIGHT JUNE 14 THOUSANDS OF SILK FLAGS GIVEN AWAY FREE TO EVERYBODY AT- TENDING THIS BIG DANCE In Addition SIX BEAUIFUL SILK AMERICAN FLAGS (24 by 36) FREE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT 10:30 O’CLOCK FREE TOMORROW NIGHT _Arkeon Dancing Academy CASPER’S JOY PALACE arnt el eet el ah call alah ah hahah hal hahah hd hd Our Flag é Stripped from its pole and tom in shreds by conflicting winds, every shred of it should be greater to us than the whole of any other na- tional emblem. It should be as dear in de- feat as in victory, as much valued when stinging from the insults of enemies of our History records the deed of a young man who when the staff of the flag was broken by a cannon ball pleas a battle of the Revolution raised the breeze and held it throughout the battle. Such devotion cannot be forgotten. Campbell-Johnson | Co. fhe Casper Daily Cribune i OUR FLAG Our Flag has never been a tyrant to force men into slav- ery. Ithas rather brought the willing grasp of friendship to stricken peoples. Never before has it had such an op- portunity for helping the world as it has today nor has it ever stood more ready to do so. b THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. OUR FLAG ag again to the Head to Foot Clothiers OUR FLAG This from DAY store will be closed 10 a. m, to 12 m. W.G. Perkins OUR FLAG e Co. Tribune Bldg. OUR FLAG ‘What man can look upon it and not say to himself that he is a part of it and that it is a part of him? No honor that it shares should be considered without pride. No credit that comes to Americans can help being reflected in the light of its stars. _ Joe David & Co. country as when raised by friends and allies; but may it never suffer the misfortune of de- feat nor the unendurable ignominy of insults. CALL LAA Ahhh hh hh Ahh hd Ah AAA hhh tdi dd wt VOODOO LIVIIIL#IOIIOIIIINMISDIIIVIISIIIISIII ISS SD. We should know Our Flag as we know our friend. It should be to us a personali with whose history we are acquainte with whose moral standards we are fa- miliar, and of whose possibilities we are prophetic enough to challenge the world that they will be fulfilled. ‘The Bungalow Grocery a Our Flag has been cherished since it was first conceived in the dark days of the Revolution. It has not been cherished as a tender babe however, but has been ai- lowed to grow courageously and to go wherever mankind has dared to go. ».< The Scott Clothing Co. OUR FLAG Tied to a tree in the loneliest of uninhab- ited lands, it would fling out its stars and stripes as gloriously and as bravely as when it leads the march of magnificent parades. Whenever it is flown, wherever it is to be found, Our Flag is America un- trammeled and exalted. . OUR FLAG The blue of it is symbolic of the highest aspirations and ideals of mankind. Its red is greatly significant of the blood that has ‘| been spilled in maintaining those high Standards. Its stars shine as the messen- gers. of peace. ik Stockman’s National The Stone Grocery Co. Bank Chat Lt LLLLLALAMALLLAAAMAAAAAALAALALAL LL Ld Cubed dt tt dtttit tLhLtLLLLBttLLZLLLieLtizgitita word of reproach against it shall be spoken with impnity in the presence of those who love it. As no sacrifice is too great in its defense, no punishment No act that would bring a blot on our national Flag shall be tolerated. No f : | is too great for those who would attack it. he FILA PA Ah A Ah Ab hhbBAb hhh hh dd dded de dicde de didididedededa di didididhad di didi dedi didi diddede ddd 1950 East Yellowstone TWO PLEASANT SURPRISES We have just received two carloads of THE NEW SECOND 1928 SERIES COLUMBIA MOTOR CARS and one carload of the famous CHANDLER CARS, THE CAR WITH THE PIKES PEAK MOTOR This new marvelous motor has been a sensation wherever it has been introduced. Don’t fail to see it. THE BENEDICT MOTOR COMPANY Phone 2030 OP IIL ISPIBM IDI EI DIA IST BR IPAL SS 2