Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1917, Page 8

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| Becker, when she made her appear- ance Sunday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Becker of North Wolcott street. She is a great, big, jolly baby and weighs ten pounds. Holmes Hardware Co. Wants your trade. Therefore, we must secure aa a Maccabees YOUR CONFIDENCE. This we must do by Pee eee eee SERVICE. The regular business meeting of First-class merchandise at fair prices. the ladies of the Maccabees was held All defective goods made good with a smile. last evening in the Odd Fellows Hall. the occasion was a festive one Le a ue ee cause the walls and floors of the hall had all been redecorated And re‘inish- 2 Cc ed asing the cheer of the a yundings. Then too, the lodge had Holmes Hardware Co. roandings ed a surprise in the shape of a Edward Collier pl presentation for Mrs TYLER VARIETY STORE TELEPHONE 601 to whom the members gave a hand some Past Commander’ pin Mr Colli served as Commander several oversight badge thru given the « Last nig but ome By Mrs. Donald MacQueer Telephone No. 15 ALCS REN STE: OOS I I IETS BO St. Marks Guild 4 Americans almost without excep- the invitations are yet to be j,| Elects Officers Showe erhro harap st Uno ene: 9 Eels: tian have deprecated the turn of af- but the affair promises to hold much) og for tl foHowing the Irish uprising, and Charm for the lovers of esume Jexemiah Mahoney’ says stoutly that Sic. A?! er. ¢ ial meeting St ; ae is in sympathy/with the Sinn Fein. musicia of the ¢ which Mrs. P. C. oeesece ——o might be a free nation. and milking is about the only pursuit t The plot was not’the work of igno-| Progr m vefore ss N € The Guild IN MOV I ELAND J |_ Robert Warwick as an Hale, left open to her. Besides, she likes tant, inflamed men, but of a schol-' posed of promir 4S- had hee work I peed for | jand Gail Kane as his sweetheart, are|this farm, because Harry Delgan a? Broun of patriots, who e amie per society and Ae * er « 1 we : Chri ba x d Short nitive of Plays to | j fwo characters you will long remem- works there. (Harry Deigan is played Sountey caluen BI tast deeds to thal Gov’ Brocks and Family eeuerelrvarmbacat hove 5 social] 1 be seen on) lochl lec e ne ee eee eae ot oie ee country 508 as neds to » Gov. n o the me sociz = onight in e Hear a ero. But Sune isc lled to teave the ank of artyrda: , Start on Western Trip € ic 4 or - ee Se = _ ee de an "3 0 teave the rank of marty m . ; eilrs! ay er “ = i ROBE RT WARWICK IN THE NY farm, and she finally gets to the home Emma N. Carleton, one of the well Gov. and Mrs. B. B. Brook d star lous existence HEART OF A HERO,” AT IRIS|JUNE CAPRICE HAD TO : pts to. known Indiana poet-group, has writ- their daught » Misses Le ; the Guild WEAR OVERALLS IN PLAY | °f ® big rich man, who'is wicked. He paar PI ds tite : hos Pe Teresa ton st rm ial Beek ee Ae eee es adopts the little girlh Then Harry Gilwhichaabenred in thé Boe.| Lake City, where ill. visit December. The Christmas bazar “Hale is distinetly revolutionary inj 7) it to see June Caprice in| Deigan learns that the bad man is his mayen ae which appeargd in the Be " Sony Die > thin) saane 1s very successful and his sentiments and urges his pupils On| erails hima Seah ety pep: Iris own half-brother, and he goes to pee 5 a A After a etted hundred dollars for the to enthusiasm for the Colonies and) Theatre While “The Ragged Prin- | ‘ity to investigate. A search jr ty Treuson! to x wicked hey will dé Ot ales devoted to Jove of Washington.” |cess,” William Fox's new picture, is beset va eee aaah ‘ex Traitor! to a « " p 1 take them to n t the variou pes 4 art tk uC noblejr ing. The »yplay begins re| Delongs tc an » and ar: Traitor! to a cruel Kir p will m t ib eae on Were it not for just such noble/running. The photoplay begins there ry confronts his brother with the Hang him high— await 1 beauties of f exceedir patriots as Nathan Hale, the pre t-| tomorrow oath : Wages that th ft hey will tour Ca ri p ng v y Siness women Gay United States would not be in] June has to wear overalls to get a J oO rile jexistence. You will be given an op-|job as a farm hand w n old man| #verything ends happily, with June Who sheds the blood of Cacper Folk Migrate M Lew Gay was chosen president portunity to see just how great we he field z f looking at Harry and Harry looking By man's hand his blood be to Sunny Land the G Mrs. R, W. Adams, vice'the hardships of our forefathers had Reckless England—fearful A r Casy dent; Mrs. R. D. Goble, treasurer, to undergo in order that today we t Vengeance that to thee be sped! k th 1 ! 1 Mrs. Dwight Seely, secretary — - ~ R. EF re rn | ‘ —— Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex-| , Traitor! t ! he 2 ; i ‘ = ———9 | ojusivel fuel. Office at Cas os ; y in fue ce a per ed nd _ADDITIONAL ¢ CITY NEWS Stationery Co 12-15-tf i and El Mrs. Wa too two! t earned eharmi ; shtay 1 her on Sam Conwell and his daughter, + phe , ner wit Miss Olive, le this evening for Co- Musical Soiree 3 ar Wiad umbiz, Mo., where Miss Conwell will at Hotel Soon forr enter the Christian College at that | § ts puechiti ewe WGcueh 00 place. She has been attending Be- tt } Se Re eronth oe vhich M BS ipadehter Finds ex College in Kentucky, but will be H) | 300 4 Viola Beatrix G ‘Wes Watm V me in Casper 1 bit nearer home following her holi- | r4 Meee mite ll Nome fore as warm as the/days. Mr. Conwell will stop off on | Fire Proof en A Tete. are ld ted little Missi\the way back to visit his parents in The date has 1 et, ittle a Rooms H oOo } Mr. and Mrs. A P. “Scott and idaughter of Monongahela C Pa.,|}) passed thru Casper this w and stopped off here between their way to their Eastern home. have been visiting Mr. and Mr: L. Preston of DePass, and were ac- trains on T companied home by Mrs. Preston’s j father, who was also visiting her : | oOo = Fm W. J. n of Rive McLaugh in town to: r Cheyenne the ns of represer tat from ROMED AND JULIET Shakespears Greatest Play Hugh Clark known cow p yenne, ¢ earlier wel day jarrived ir his old frien SHOW AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. a2 Ono | SHOW AT 6:30 O'CLOCK P. M. panes visitors from Powder River, | SHOW AT 8:15 O'CLOCK P. M. encuarrivedct week “iare George, John H. Dickey and Elmer | Thompson, | trict. all ranchers of that TOMORROW “The Man Trail’ Essanay in 6 parts Regular prices dis- oOo John H. Fredericks of Freeland is| in town this week, having arrived| today, oO C. E: Birdsall of Lander is a Cas-} per visitor toda eter NOTICE There will be no choir practice of | pGasurday, evening at 8 o'clock. ardware Look Mr. Home Builder OUR STOCK OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND TOOLS IS ONE OF THE erst COMPLETE IN THE CITY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE, AND WE WILL SAVE YOU egal 48 Watch Our Windows Te eae ena Wg BF car i es = = the chorus for union meeting until | f The Big Busy Store Webel Commercial The Big Busy Store Tomorrow Tonight Beauty in Overalls William A. Brady Presents ROBERT WARWICK and GALE KANE Romps Through a Large Part of the Five Reels. Which Compose —— IN NEW PHOTOPLAY TheHeart The Ragged Privicess Waif's Adventure In Six Parts THE’ BEAUTY iS A Visualization of the Life of Nathan June Carprice Hale, founded on the play, “NATHAN Clyde F ‘ and she finds the overalls in a barn HALE,” by Clyde Fitch. Robert Warwick and Gail Kane, sisted by the best cast procurable, after she has run away from the great black orphanage she had called her home. as- The largest popular-priced hotel in Colorado, located one- half block from Union Depot. Baggage all transferred free. No charge for checking parcels or hand baggage at check stand. We have three cafes, dairy lunch room and dairy lunch counter. The only Hotel in Denver with a modern garage in connection. Our January Clearance Sale is now on, and we must close out every Hat in the house to make room for our big Spring stock that will soon begin to The Misses Bohlke announce the opening of a dancing arrive school in Moose Hall. MAE L. BOHLKE (Pupil of Duryea, New York) Society Dancing VERNA F. BOHLKE (Pupil of Louis Calif and Ruth St. Denis) Classical and Interpretative Phone Moose Hall or Midwest Hotel For Appointments Come in and make your se- lection of any Hat in the store, and we will make you a price chat will surprise you. }) Burkett’s Millinery | Groceries WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCER- IES—DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. JUST A FEW ITEMS WE ARE MENTIONING FROM OUR NEW AND FRESH STOCK—FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, DRIED FRUITS, FANCY PICKLES AND SAUCES. FINNAN HADDIE, KIPPERED SALMON, DUNDEE’ BLOAT- ERS. ALL KINDS OF FRESH CHEESES. CHASE & SANBORN’S COFFEES AND TEAS Company _ Watch Our Windows

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