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PAGE FOUR. ‘ candidate was defeated at the polls. Tho Fascist! movement in Italy| and its Ike organization, the Soma- tin, in Spain, have not only a large labor fol'owing, but are now mov- ing away from their initial positions [ as strictly middie class protective asociations. They aie veering i more and more in the direction of co-operation with Jabor, and, to con tinue to exist, must move still fur- ther in the same way. | In Germany, a saddlemaker con- tinues to be president of the reptb- Uc. He hes handled the very del- feate situations resulting irom fre-| quent cabinet resignations with such success to demonstrate that Ger-} man labor politicians, though train- ed in the extreme school of socials lem, tecome sobered by responstbil- TS STOCKING Prospects of Future Improvement Hold Che Casper Sunday Eribune Italian Flood Kills Hundreds fortitude have mede her a beautiful example for all of us, and she is entitled to the affectionate interest of the entire world.” The book deals with Nellie Re- v reactions to life these past four years, since the day she was strick- en down in the midst of an energef*c life with spinal trouble. Jntenve suffering, real imprisonment in ap- pallingly awful casits and braces, operations—every known torture has beea her lot. Yet she has glimpsed the humor of life between the pains and she has thanked God for her friends—of whom no person in the world has so many. A Doctor's Comment She writes of doctors, nurses, hospitals, and that is why the tre bute from Dr. George David Stewart, el SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 19>, In the rue Fontaine, which is the] dinavians, without mentioning pe: center of the Parisian tenderloin,|@ dozen o- ao run ‘y Italo. cans, there re ain ateut tt of an Italjan newspaper, or from Publications In France, just because she has a corner on suffering. No, 5 Pan Temes ober Baiaee tise WOTtl, Cee eee eee erent Duildings. wherein for.orr Frenaal over shines from the pages of her, When you allow for the array of) men en try ty pe book. It's because she is the eterna’ “family hotels," bearing such por- toe thet tentious names as ‘“Ivairlyand,” hy the battle hymn of cour- Pee Ot Detts wih es “The Chic" or “The Olympic." and age for all other -ufferers. It's be- cause she never whines nor—well, just call her a Pollyanna—and shen} dodge! Hers is the real sporting the soul of a brave Sonesta ert ha least to whom the book will appeal are those whose spirits Re falter and whose courage sometimes PARIS TENDERLOIN 1 “I never ore ‘you UP in Montma, tre," I remarked to @ French a Tae| SOR he he came back, “rou, pe ta tax me up there some nist a Rusians, anasdy Rage wn. You woe. 1 don't speak an altel 25 CENTS Per Pound president of the Academy of New York, is unprecedented. Any report- er knows what it means to get an expression from a doctor on any- thing even faintly relating to his profession. “I have read Ni carefully and strongly recommend it to the various beards of education that it be made an official text book for doctors, nurses and patients.” In the old days, before she became the most famous of press agents, Nellie Revell chased the clusive news item to its lair. A tribute from and trustworthy when they take President Ebert, this Yule has deserved well of § rved better time, Holiday Cheer. w. T And des MASON Jor te Press Most Progressive State Czecho-iovakia has mad most progressive deveionment war of any of the small nations| ich the war crea The! Crecho-Slovaktt goveram tirely amenable to the demarcs Isbor and h dopted far reachir legislation for improving tiene of the working More than 700 persons are reported to have lost their lives in-foods, around Bergamo. Italy. Photo sbows a view of wreckage. War. Santa § superflous iy an: adiiae peop} ‘ su parts, In France Inbor matters have Roy W. Howard of the Scripps. nev was al been subordinated to the national Howard newspapers, says: “Every ear of Germany and to relegating » the background, by general con y wh ais Message of Courage From wasn't the common lot . ° large "part of the pec But also] sent, all-contentious domestic prob- her own battle for life puts her in pein Paver before has been a time|lems until the reparations issue is | e 1e eve In 00. the front rank of ‘war correspond- 1 teaiesit there are|settéd. Nevertheless, br the sim- oie ents.” ie that the | DIC OPTRA Oo ToT CS EEE | NW roy don't ste Nellie ovell’s the working people of F have ‘And Nellie Revell is never been so prosperous as they are near laughter. a humorist. due y be story staring at you from the pages | By ALICE ROHE | (Written for the United Press) 5, now. There is no unemployment) ao in the (country and however much V “YORK, Deng 22.—(United| ; (One abe! ont to aioe : . the middle classes have faller Press).—For four years Nellje Revell me, “peak oe Obarene ents A Health Food $ thelr position, labor has adv been the “world's best invalid.” | The” Nott to = for . | and will hold its place fore that she was the “world’s| °°. ®, s Frail Children , | a Claus, ng over Europe | best press agent.” Today she is the ‘What's the use,” I replied. “You'll y ere], Naty, Bean iin halainty Gh surage. To-| Wiite a book that will make ‘Irvin SCOTTS : be yces a union card and pr if the greatest interest ever | CODD sit right straight up and take EM are thing in his bag t the| manifested in the publication of aj "Uce ULSION Praise From Cobb And she has, He has. taken such notice as to write the foreword to anything she will seller. book counts for be the world’s be: b= calles . CARD OF THANKS. For Nellie Revell has written a Tree cule theramelves|,.W¥e Wish to thank our friends for} book! It is called “Right Off the! “Right Off the Chest.” one of the ed , themselves | their kindness and sympathy during | Chest.’ Give that title a thonght—|steatest tributes to Nellie Revell’s given right to control|the illness and death of ov r it means that every word of this] fine courage and beautiful spirit that : : wife and mother; also for the beau: | «assic on courage”—as David Bel-| has ever beon penned by one author Failure of Communism Heal | Copel or asco calls it—was written as she lay|!n praise of another. mmunist the ORS | flat on her back in St. Vincent's And, still more, George H. Doran Hospital, her hand moving laborious-| has published the book at cost as his sala, 0) DD hi edn ers Jhas had a stabilizing ef-] yancouVER, B. C.—One hun.-| ly over the pad of paper on her chest.| tribute to Nellie Revell’s fighting From the labor leaders. generally But it is a book of golden sunlight| courage. James M dred million feet of lumber is com: is se. James Montgomery Flagg TY rope. Rash expert-|‘iieq in one order for shipment| Nd soft shadows. Never once does| has made the frontieplece portrait. VELOUR BEAU PARLOR y on theoretical the horror of those black places|The most famous of mod: 1 ‘ : ’ during the next few months from F B moi iS ol lern artists not likely to|\arious ports on the Pacific Coast | through which ie Revell found] have made the {llustrations. It's a} Friday, December 21, is Known It is her tortured w ast a mark on| book, aside from the great story of! a * in this month's these merry pages. There is pathos| bravery {t tells, whichis one of the | Please Leave Same on Elevator of O-S Building I election, though the be solvea | lurking ever around the corner, too, to Avoid Trouble h Join the Christmas Savings | but that, after a the t editor knows that Nellie Revell was. a great reporter and her account of! The Person Who Took the Registered Mail a RUN BY FOREIGNERS PARIS, Dec, 22—(United Press)— ‘Now that J have lived {n Mont- martre 5 years I think I'd better go out and ece a little of Paris,” sald an ex-A. E. F. men. He had been dving in the neighborhood of the Place Pigalee—he called it Pig Alley by the way—sine> the armistice anc had just come to the conclusion that that was no place to leyrn French except by the Saini ee school plan. Buy Her a Pair of WEBER KNIT Silk Hosiery at the Barcley Shop O-S Building ICE! ‘“‘A Bank of Strength and Service” Che National Bank of Commerrr CASPER, WYOMING FOR A FAT, JUICY CHRISTMAS TURKEY CHICKENS FOR DINNER ON CHRISTMAS Cranberries, 2 quarts .........0..... Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen Oranges, 2 dozen ............. Apples, 1 box ... Butter, per pound .... Fresh Shrimp and Crabs The Peoples Market NEW PUBLIC MARKET BLDG. 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The contract amount- ing to several thousand do!- lars was hand- led by The Cas- per Monument Works and erection was made personally by Robert Simpson, manager and proprietor of that firm. Much credit reflects on Mr. Simpson for the class of workmanship produced on this memorial. He has received many congratu- lations on this work. : Casper Monument Works PHONE 957W.