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* (ron Works Flue W elding Pe Stem‘Welding R.W. McDonald 4 Phones:—Office, 718; Res. 334) See Our Big Displ ay "ICKARD” HAND PAINTED OMINA. IN A CLASS ALL 'ts Own The Kimball Drug Store The Bonton ' CAFE TMHE PLACE TO EAT : EV. ERYTHING FIRST CLASS: ; REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS SPE- CIALTY. A ~43@ Seath Center Street Come in and Try Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hotel Phone 57 | Special Rates to “Salt Creele “ad the Oil Fields 1 een a Pe ot ‘& LUTAS GROCERY COMPANY | and Staple Groceries e Line of Imported Goodé Second St.; Tel. 134-J ial Harty Rewmeyer Piano Instruction STUDIO—Lyach Building, 111 Bast Sdcond Street. } DAILY¥Y—1 00 to 5:30 P. Evenings by appointment. M. } Won't have it!” | Smith turned to Mr. Jones at the en- By MARCELLA HAYES. flmland, Mrs, Smith rolled empty seat beside her. |. “I wonder if he’s sick?” she worried place and pulled down the seat. | “I'm a little late,” he said. “Yes, and I was worrying. no overt cold, | to do those things.” “Folks?” “Why, yes. am. I live alone, too. has been away for m Then the man sighed deeply. When I was get of had wh thinking n she was little yout her all ¢ setting fifty dollars a week she is going to send fo Mrs. Smith's sympathetic eyes were on the man beside her, “T gu s you're right,” she nodded | Isn't that | disgu the the y yeat each other up. I hope your with the the Movograph company.” ‘o, she's let me “It must be new, funny If they si! n it?” and then come flm—“When Dre; red by the Move the title ns Come True,’ yh company, there it ; Mrs. “Maybe Mary's in Loo! the cast. What's your name?’ of the next * pro asped one: “Mary Jones!” repeated Mrs. Smith appointed tones, “Well, it isn’t | there.” | spent life—no women in the picture at ail, But while they are talking a girl | bounds in—the earl’s granddaughter | who rushes up to her father ‘ows her arms around his neck. | A special- committee will report a{ &ccounts for the small number of such snes sprang up. “Mury—that's | measure which it framed for the legis-; COMpanfes’ now on the Redpath list Mary !" he cried, shaking all over. latures of the western states of Utah,| 4 company may be found which has “Sit down.” Mrs, Smith pulled anx-| Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming,} te requirements for an instrumental lously at his sleeve. “People are look-| Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Ore-| Progtam, but uot good vécalists, and ing! Remember, it’s only a picture, | gon and Washington. A bounty of| vice versa, ind—" But the words died on her lips. The man was working honestly and with a his eyps with her hand. carpenter who But It was concerned Mrs, | | } re ls | * she gasped. | nd he's kissing my Mary,” pro- | tested her agitated neighbor. “And she's to be married to another man. I When the show was over, Mrs. trance, where ft was their custom to Separate, one to go to his boarding house, the other to her little cottage on the edge of town. | “Wouldn't you have a cup of tea with me, Mr. Jones? It's cold and Vd like to show you some of Alfred’s pic tures when he was little.” “Why, yes, thank you, Mrs; Smith.” They reached the little house and | A The lights went out, the curtain; rolled up and the empty white square |World War Forces England to flashed on the screen upon which, in a minute or two, would follow thrill | ing scenes of love and adventure in up her | crochet work and stuck it into her bag, | looking anxiously between times at the } Then he came, stuck his hat in its|forced England to apply real Ameri- righted opera, “Sweethearts.” You had s ; } H at on yesterday, and it was Ut a glorified American city council) guish, Herbert hopped out to rescue Your folks oughtn’t to allow you under a commission form of govern-/his brain child from ‘the restaurant. Haven't you got any?” with exactly the same problems that “Yes, a daughter, but she isn't at!confronted hundreds of American cabaret is a performance for profit, hom cities before the advent-of the Galves- and that therefore Herbert is entitled “Well, you're no worse off than I ton and Des Moines plans for admin-|to royalties. To support the perform- Alfred, my son, » than a year.” “Don't you like the Lockstone come | ridiculously long debates and the mis-| Were used. ilies?” she was impelled by her curlo8-|takes it made could not be traced to|bert by his attorneys admitted his ity to ask. } “Oh, yes, they're all right, bui— may as well tell you. 1} the nd I've been | And here, just before I left the house, didn’t @] adventure upon another but the cost York courts upheld the letter come from her chuck full of|to them was not represented in money ~ fice, but she had an offer from a pho-| men, OUT BIG toplay company. She's acting now and Bhetalor: week d Geore ——- getting along fine, she says. She in “one whort week Lloyd) George: in inited Press 1$/ England's strong man, wiped out an “Isn't that just fine?” sympathized his neighbor, but that isn't all. He o's gone id enga 1 herself ¢ going to be mar in a month, “You don't a That's too bad. When she's doi » well.” “But she won't give up her o She'll go ¢ d with that after she's Muurried, saine as new, I don't know whether ['H go or not, Don't belleve Td feel at home in a place lke that.” plenty but keeps writ for me to Commission to take charge of its af-/that have just been turned out of Hreak ‘ap hete aided to ii 1 «+ fairs, This was one of the first com-| John Jourgensen’s paint shop? Right daughter doesn’t do any of that kind tidal wave which prostrated the city painted. veston, Tex., was overwhelmed by a(to think about having your Auto Get it in good condition be- financially. It was placed under ajfore th: blue birds arrive in the comm on government. Spring. We can give you a better In the year 1916, England was onj job if you have it done before the Wouldn't it be | the verge of being overwhelmed by alrush. and, anyway, the weather is d show up “ore and world war and a commission plan of bad just now for using vour machi e.} government was applied to its nation-- JOHN JOURGENSEN, Phore No. 33 e was blank a minute |! affairs, | ; IN ELEVEN WESTERN STATES, Bessie Fairchild, pianist and so / | prano; Mildred Mereness, cellist. and caceetisner sopra. Dorothy Wairchild, violinist The first was a garden scene, where | law on coyotes seriously hampering! tees everywhere for a quartet of la | the earl reprimands his son for a mis-| sheep raising in the | $2.50 a head will be proposed. | scene had shifted to a carpenter's shop | 000,000 wad represented by the 1,000 | instrumentalists, in which, like Adam Bede, a young | members from thirteen western.states, | ‘nclude Instrumental aud vocal quar. will, The earl's granddaughter was | his annual report, predicted continued, “Mtmlto solos, readings. planolozues Slipping up behind him ready to cover | high prices for wool, declaring that | | “There's my | in Mrs. Smith ualocked thedoor. A let: ter lay on the hall carpet and she pick- ed itup. “It's from Alfred,” she eried: “Will you excuse me a minnte while T run my eye over it and see what he Says?” “Yes, indeed. Go ahead.” he heard a ltule ery. “Just listen te this,” she quavered. Here's what he says. “I've a little news, mother. I'm go- Ing to be married to a very sweet, dear girl called Mary Jones. Sonie people know her as Flora Kildare, for she’s In the movies, and so, dear mother, am I We work together and are very happy. When we're settled you po enact your niind to come-here and™~ Mary’s father may come too.” “Why, T never thought of that,” sald” Mr, Jones dnzedly, j “What a little bit of n world it is!” suid Mra: Smith. 16, by t 4 (Copyright, eee By he ge Newspa And then | ers’ Association, which opened here| years. and | yesterday. ENGLAND HAS A COMMISSION FORM } | Pree rae t ON “WHAT IS A CABARET” | By the United Press ney | WASHINGTON, Jan. 12,—Flitting llightly from weighty arguments the Adamson 8-hour law case, the Su- | 0 oday is pondering the to Her Government Un- Prastion, SWEEE is a onbaret?” der Reorganization | Victor Herbert says it’s a perform- : lance for profit. Shanley’s, in the By the United Press heart of New York’s lobster belt, says LONDON, Jan. 1.—(By Mail)— it's not. |The cataclysm of a world war has Vic. composed a piece for his on 7. i is a song of the same name. Shan- ley’s started using the song in a ca- baret number. With a fall of an- Apply American Methods can methods te her government. Lloyd George’s reorganized cabinet is He didn’t succeed, so he left the cafe was faced, and entered suit. | Arguments for Herbert were that a nd, as a nation, istering municipal 8. Great ance—for-profit plea advertisements Britian had a council that was un-| Of Shanley’s were introduced, in which wieldly; its decisions were taken after|the words “cabaret extraordinaire Blushing modestly, Her- any responsible source. song probably had something to do Such was the condition of affairs in) with it. | Des Moines, Iowa, and other American In turn, the cabaret pleaded that no cities during the time they labored admission is charged, and that there- under the old ward-council govern- fore there is no profit. Although Her- ments. bert’s atto 3 eplied that the ad- English people for two years have! mission ch is incorporated in the watched the government pile one mis- charge for food and drink, two New} BANGOR, Me., Jan. 12—Despite]} the declaration of manufacturers that they have had to boost paper price several hundred per cent to make a fair margin of profit on r product, the Eastern (Paper) Manufacturing Company to presented their em- ployees, less than $3,000 a inefficient, ward-council plan of go- vernment substituted the com- mission of five men, who are held dir- ectly responsibl the conduct of th aff: Each controls certain portions of the country’s bu n and each commissioner, or cab- inet member, has been proved capa- and rece year, a bonus equal to 10 per cent of ble : erate livie There also is a queer analogy be-| “er S#laries : . « Srp by The explanation given is that_‘‘on tween the origin of commission form of government in America and Eng- land. In the year 1878, there was a rourge of yellow fever in Memph Tenn., due to its poor sanitary sys- tem. The city had incurred a debt equal to its borrowing power and the account of the d cost of liv- ing and the present profitable condi- tion of the paper business, a bonus” as declared. The bonus applies to about 1,000 workers, 200 of them wo- men. incre. mission plans. In the year 1900, Gal-| now is the time hat you hould begin os | FAIRCHILD LADIES’ QUARTET. The personne! of this company is as | follows WILL ASK BOUNTY ON COYOTES and contraito; Lela Fairchild, violinist, contralto and pianologist. The demand among Lyceum commit | By United | reader SALT LAKE, Utah, Jun, 12—Plans for the adoption of a uniform bounty} western range| dies who, in addition to being vocalists, es will be made at the three-day} 8re versatile upou orchestra! iustru- nvention of the National Woolgrow-| ments has been insistent during recent Few demands of the Lyceum have been more difficult to fill, which ‘SUPREME GOURT MUST RULE in|} THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros Serves the best meal im town for 3&< Shert orders, fancy steaks of all kinds served as you like them THE RHINOCEROS t 1 Haworth Corporation OF WYOMI NG OIL STOCKS AND LANDS : PRODUCTION SPECIAL REPORTS General Offices—Daly Bldg., Casper, Wyo. Cadillac Cars We have a car load of new 1917 Cadillac Cars in transit. Watch this space for announce- ment of their arrival and then come in and see them The Coliseum Garage Announcement 1917 Chevrolet Model 490 at $640 f. o. b. Casper Beginning January 15, 1917 UNTIL THAT DATE The members of the Fairchild La An estimated investment of $100,-| des’ Quartet are both vocalists and Their program wit President Frank J, Hagenbarth, in} tets, piano, violin. cello, soprano and adverse legislation, the reduction in| nges, the foreign outlook and bull-| ish conditions generally have resulted large reduction in the sizé of } flocks. | MAKE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE SENSE i FAIRCHiLD LADIES’ QU, SITET. Special for | Saturday 12Ibs Sugar for | | Whistling quartets and solos, instru- | Mental duets and trios and vocal duets. Dorothy -Fairchild, the youngest member of the company, began ber musical education at the age of seven years and appeared in public_recital tnt See ct mine. She Js a pupil of lerbert Butler (Atherican Conserva- member of the Woyla Spring Concert Companys ~ & %. Lela Fairchild studied expression at the University of Wisconsin and voice with Magnus Schatz of the Sherwood sprog ec She was a member e Spring cert. Company, _Bessie Fairchild studied piano with Emi! Liebling for a number of years. She has also’taken an active part as a member of the Rockford (l,) Men- delssohn Club and the Treble Olef’ Club of Beloit, Wis. Mildred Mereness studied voice with Magnus Schutz; also the cello with | well known \Chicago teachers, AT THE IRIS Saturday, January ; 13 America’s greatest Sugar— Grown and Manufactured in Wyoming — White's Grocery Co. SEE OUR WINDOW $580 f. o.b. Casper: Immediate deliveries Dinneen’s Service Garage Telephone 176 163 Ash Street DR. H. R. LATHROP Office Phone 54 Office Phone 54 House Phone 116 House Phone 278 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street : : : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenience for the care of the Bick and injured Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance DR. W. C. FOSTER FRANK HENRY Baggage. 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