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rie PAGE FOURTEEN HOLIDAY SPIRIT RULES AT LIONS CLUB MEETING Father Mullin Speaks On Significance of Christmas. Significance of Christmas, its and heritage, and the fact lived through the cen perpetuate the spirit of e basis of an ad- efore the Lions club - John H. Mullin of ‘s church, who was in- d to ver the season's message to the cl Turning t the pages of history as found in t criptures, Vather Mullin referred to St. Luke's version of the birth of Christ, called attention to the celebration of Christmas, dating from the fourth century, the origin of secret giving in the days of Saint Nicholas and the meaning of the Christmas tree 8 first adopted by the Druids. The ed an informative and ress with an ex hes for the as tributed tribi were dis. club, the max in a Tnited Home ved by one stocl: Dusters member and a nursing bottle by an- Mrs. other. 0 pre- Leffingwell, whi > at the members t Tiker of th ributed x of cigars. ming National bank nts of calendars the slap ow Uo CHEER (Continued fron e One.) The arries the joyful Kris Kringle: better weather on in be re-united, train during the s has brouht into the daughters from dis- And in is bringing of those nearest and est the g ar has been g 2 rning every gram: in Casper will go ding to see Santa After having patiently remained stat 1 on the downtown street m proyish Christmas dinner. will, sing. with nineteen hundr and twenty-four years ago when in a stable of Beth- | & lehem the Chfist child was born. The Wirst Congregational church nted for the nt a cantata at at 11 o'clock in it are offering special attractic OIL FIELD MAN IS FOUND DEAD William Delaney, pumper in the emp) west Refining comp since September, 1 dead in his bed tr Midwest early las failed to 50 years old, a y of the Mid Midwest report for work. trouble is believed to have caused his death. 4 Delane lying in living in near rels ments are being held up communication with them. NORTH WASHINGTON HALL HOLIDAY DANCE TONIGHT arrange hall will ay merri surpassed here ¢ all varieties will announcement tes that 500 handed out Herman F. bs left on Monday for Fort Collins to spend the Christ- mas holidays with friends. nsacting y for a in Kansas Harry Yesness, ‘“‘The Man in the Barrel,” will fill his barrel with 2,000—just think of it! 2,000!— ) | nickels, and then dump out all that money from the roof of his building on West Second street into the big- gest crowd of kids that ever got together in one place in the city. This shower of five-cent pieces will be a feature of the Christmas ALL OUT FOR ANNUAL ‘NICKEL SHOWER’ AT YESNESS STORE entertainment for Casper children and will take place at 3 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. This is an annual event with Harry and he invites every young- ster in town to be in front of the Yesness building at the right time and grab up all the jitneys he can. ‘The street will be roped off and the police will be on hand. Hot dog! Some Christmas shower! Che Casper Oailp Cribune Two Cars Damaged In Collisions Here Slight damage was done to an auto owned by Alex McKenzie of 275 West B street and a car owned by Grover Reed of 902 North Mc- Kinley at 2:30 this afternoon when the machines collided at the corner of Ninth and Wolcott streets. One auto was being driven by E. J. Howard of 218 Industrial avenue. J. M. Mitchell's car was slightly damaged at 2:20 this afternoon when it collided with ‘another car owned air is] s are home for the | BY receive from number of churches carolers y' of that hour | 4 pending | ce in its} ‘LANDLORDS ACCUSED AS VIOLATORS ARE FREED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 23.— Landlords cannot be held legally re- sponsible for the presence of Nquor on their premises when the liquor is brought thereon by tenants, was the contention of counsel for Tim and Minnie O'Connor, husband and wife, when they were arraigned tn police court here on a charge of iilegal pos- session of intoxicants, The jury re- turned a verdict of “not guilty.” Mrs. O'Connor still faces trial in the district court on a state charge of illegal possession of liquor. ‘Tim O’- Connor was discharged on the state charge whe narraigned for prelimi. nary hearing. Fifty-eight pints and elght gallons of “moonshine” liquor were found at the Tourist hotel, conducted by @he O’Connors, when the place was raid. ed by the police. ORs RE REPRE PE PERE RAPE RAPES MERRY. CHRISTMAS The holiday season affords an opportunity to express again the pleasure we derive from our business relations with you and on behalf of our entire organi- zation we wish all Casper a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Fred Loder Home Saddened by Death Harry F., the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loder of 161 East J street, died at noon today. The body is at the Gay funeral home pending funeral arrangements. erences Casper Buick Company Phone 2260 Try a Tribune classified ad for | Sew Fi SiS Ik | | Let the spirit of the Yuletide banish the worries and ‘: vexations from our daily. business life; and let us join i with one another in the celebration of the most important day in the world’s calendar. me 4h | To one and-all we wish you a Joyous and Happy Christmas CASPER NATIONAL BANK ; “Thirty-five Years of Service—May We Serve You” SEE LEG LE GEE PEGE GE GEGEDL DEEL GE ~ TO THE GAS CONSUMERS We take this means of expressing to you our appreciation of your patronage and co-operation and to Wish You All A Merry Christmas and | A Prosperous New Year | ix if 1 1 NEW YORK OIL COMPANY, ‘RARE TARA RAEI WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924 H. M. Stoner has been visiting A .N. Lewis of Denver ts in Cas. with friends here for a short time] per on business having arrived yes. from his home in Omaha. terday. by a man named McMurray on West Lyman C. Peters is here today on Yellowstone near the refinery. busines from Colorado. ~ HNO TMNT ASN eH eS ' MERRY CHRISTMAS Best wishes for a thoroughly Merry Christmas on the RETO and a Pleasant and Happy New Year dur- ing 1 i THE GRAND GROCERY CO. 228 East Second St. LAST CALL After Dinner Specials for Christmas Eve Buyers OREGON CITY VIRGIN WOOL BATH ROBES In a variety of beautiful patterns. $18.50 to $22.50 values. Special for tonight, choice - $15.45 $2 5 Off on any Bath Robe sell-_ e ing from $7.50 to $12.50. Make Room For Ours Let us add our good wishes to all the others you will reecive, for a Christmas season of unalloyed happiness. Jos. I. Schwartz JEWELER Tris Building PTE ATARI Te SATS AY the cordiality which marked our relations with- in the past year be ex- panded into a wider sphere of mutual helpfulness with the new one, 'M 20% Off Silk Shirt Special on any Silk Shirt in the store. Radium and two-tone effects, beautiful pat- terns. Commercial Printing Co. Midwest Building Richards & Cunningham Company A Merry Christmas see A MONG our assets we like to count the only one that money cannot buy, your good- will. And so at this holiday season we extend to you the best wishes for a very joyous Christmas. YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT CALLAWAY'S FURNITURE 133 EAST SECOND STREET