Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1917, Page 8

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Holmes Hardware Co. Our repairs are well on the way. Good are getting low. gains still om our counters. dows. Kuit Mittens, 10c and Our new stock of Hardawre, Household supplies will Special priced Some extra good bar- Watch our win- 15c per pair. Paints and soon be here. Holmes Hardware Co. Tyler Variety Store TELEPHONE 601 By Mrs. Donald MacQueer Double fnstatlation at Casper Lodges An elaborate installation ceremony, followed by an evening devoted to ecards, dancing and a supper, will be celebrated Friday evening at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall by the members of the Modern Woodmen and of the Royal Neighbors. Offieera of the Woodmen who will be solemnly initiated into of Cons@l, "George C. Davis; iser, A. W. Haworth; clerk, Louis ice are Schmidt; banker, I. L, Jones; escort, Joseph L. Steele; watchman, R. J. Toman; sentry, R, D. Weston Officers for the Royal Neighbors tre: Oracle, ‘Margaret Simpson; chancellor, Clark Brockus; recorder, Francis Smith; yice oracle, Ida War ner; receiver, May Ramsey; marshal, Julia Wright; sentinel, Nina Westor euter sentinel, Blanche Hendry managers, Troy Majors, Emma Hurtz, Emma Forrest; phynician, Dr. I. N Frost °° Fort Casper Chapter D. A. R Holds Meeting Tuesday The Fort Casper Chapter of the D A. R. held a very interesting meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tom Cooper, A very interesting and helpful program rendered, amone which was a lid paper, “Musicat Life of the Colony,” by Mrs Wallace Leavitt:. Patriotic music was rendered and plans for the work of he coming year were discussed, After the program, re hm: were TELEPRCNE, 352-3 “a” Ee x TODAY and TONIGHT Telephone No. 15 erved, and a social time was by the members. enjoyed Grade Pupils Form Musical Club The pupils of the sixth, seventh, ghth grades of the Central and Park schools to the number of seventy five or so have formed a glee club un- der the direction of Miss Har Little, musical supervisor in the - per schools. The young students meet for half hour after school each week, one group on Wednesday and one on Thursday afternoon, They receive practice in sight reading, tone placing, pitch and all the things which chorus inging teaches Membership in the club i oluntary, and pupil nd anxious to average purely ecure further musical in musical intelligence, in musicl membership in thi new venture up the In the High School, a course is pro vide ith credit attached, ‘for those who 1 to study the history of mu ic, counterpoint harmony anc theory Sometime in the spring, there will be a program presented by the new glee club but no plans have been made toward that end as yet Father Mullin Leaves ‘or Extended Trip her J. H n extenc or ed trip thru the E: FOR INFORMATION JUNE KEITH, ERNST MAUPIN McLARMIE TOMO THE MOST COMPLETE MONEY. “The Man Trail” With Richard Travers and an All-Star Cast, which will include THIS IS AN ESSANAY IN SIX ACTS. , The Light . That Failed WITH ROBERT EDESON PLAYING THE LEADING ROLE. Watch Our Windows ,» JOHN LORENZ and THOMAS RROW Hardware Look Mr. Home Builder OUR STOCK OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND TOOLS IS ONE OF IN THE CITY. who are willing make intelligence, make interesting Mullin left on Monday t, Mi drunken brawl among the fj | love making, “Bull” quits and goes to i jplans to hurt John by interfering with | THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE it with his parents and ‘broth-_ ers and sisters at Pittston, Pa. The priest of St. Anthony’s parish had in- |tended to leave at NeW Year’s time, | but by postponing the trip he was able jto remain away longer and will re- turn just in time for the Lenter ser- vices, six weeks hence. ather Healy, |}@ young priest from Baltimore, will jassume the duties of the parish in the absence of Father Mullin. oo New Lodge May | Be Organized } A new fraternal and social lodge \with insurance features may be or- {ganized in Casper this winter if all goes well. Mrs. Bertha D. Kimball of Laramie, who is district manager for |the lodge, is in town this week look- ing after prospects for such an or- ganization. Aside from its benefit atures, which are substantial, the , Knights and Ladies of Security have |pleasant social times together. a Improvements On Iris Growing Very Rapidly The remodeling of the Iris Theatre’ is progressing very repidly, now that the workmen have put the brick wall in the rear so that it nearly shuts out} the wind and weathe them to accomplish so much there The casWl observer can begin to real- ize now what a wonderful improve- ment it is going to make in the build ing. The new stage will be bz the present one and will be 34 in depth, instead of 30. part of the parquet and orchestra pit! will be whe the back of the stage is at the present time, and when enters the new building he will walk in from the street and then go down an incline instead of climbing the steps The carpenters are now at work is in a new vorulaane system|ame stubbornness. Therefore, you $2000 Worth of Canned Goods and Pee aOR BOr: DRE: re Hullaing, and) ~i) naturally resent the idea of hav- 5 Vewin to show from the front, Mir) NE Sos" very best young man forbid. Staple Groceries at Wholesale 4 - “o wot pi uen te gaze ppon your comely face oe f ‘ : Ser ae Be f P poppin ens ais eat = Beginning tomorrow morning, we will sell the entire be 20 inches wide from arm to arm,| . ©220¢™ Coal and Coke Co. ooesient stock of Canned Goods and Staple Groceries purchased chee inches wider than the presente ctca Ca Office Sree te with the Gus Barlitt Market, at) wholesale, in order to <= i oa ee eRe IN MOVIELAND Short Reviews of Plays to be seen on local screens | | xe) JUNE CAPRICE IN “THE | RAGGED PRINCESS" AT IRIS William Fox pre the popular screen Iris tonight, in “The cess,” a winsome stor adventures, The stc cia Jones runs aw snts June Caprice Ragged Prin- of a waif's ‘from the great call her home, overalls and broad-brimmed hat, she only appreciate by seeing j yourself “THE MAN TRAIL” CLASSY Appearing at the Lyric this after ' noon and night is ‘‘The Man Trail, with Richard Travers and an all-star the uncle will not recognize him as a nephew. But when John wins a lum- ber-sawing contest and subdues a lumber jjacks, the uncle is pleased and an-} nounces him as his nephew and as a future partner. John falls in love |with Belle, an adopted daughter of} the uncle, “Wolf John.” » “Bull” Bart, also is in love with her. Enraged at John’s success in work for a rival concern, where he his work on the famous King Pines job, which would forfeit “Wolf AND INSPECT OUR LINE, AND WE WILL SAVE YOU and enables ] ck of |& feet, >” The front|'* tells how Ali-|9 black orphanage she had learned to/| Donning a pait of | runs the gamut of adventures which! } fi you can — iq LYRIC PICTURE TONIGHT|® } cast A brief synopsis of the play | follows: John Peabody, athletic, young, and} sick of city life, visits his uncle’s lum-| Re ber camp and is put to work, Itho} § A re wil ‘ i rt, although it is a stif—f fight. In ajannouncement that your father is mount program at the Iris tomorrow g fray John and Nels, an as-|about to take unto himself a second’ night. ure wounded, but victorious.|spouse, who is one of the most dis-| “?he Daughter of MacGregor” was months later the King Pines job|agreeable and utterly detestable wom- staged under the careful direction of inished and Bart challenges Johnjen you ever saw, it is only natural! gidnéy Olcott, who also directed Mis GREGOR” IRIS BILL TOMORROW | One| “THE DAUGHTER OF Mac- tra = favorite, at the make room for our big Spring stock arrive le. The Big Busy Store Webel Commercial Com The Big Busy Store Clearance Sale |} is now on, and we must close out every Hat in the house to Tonight DANIEL FROHMAN Presents “The Daughter of MacGregor The Screen Story of a Scotch Lassie who could fight her own battles. —— WITH Valentine Grant UNUSUAL—Even for a FAMOUS PLAYERS’ production on the Para: mount Program Beauty in Overalls Romps Through a Large Part of the Five Reels Which Compose NEW PHOTOPLAY The Ragged Princess a Winsome Story of a Weif's Adventure THE BEAUTY IS June Carprice and she finds the after she has run away from the great black orphanage she had called her home. overafis in a barn USUAL DIME DANCE AT THE TEMPLE TONIGHT to the timber. thwarts their rights fully John|again. And if that parental edict is|MacGregor,” in every ef-|followed almost immediately by the| Grant is be which Valentine g featured on the Para- duel ee ee that you should start an insurrection Grant’sast appearance in a Famous of your own. Players’ production, “The Innocent That is the situation which is faced| Lie.” yIn support of Miss Grant there by Je MacGregor, in the Famous appeat’Helen Lindreth, Sidney Mason, ’ production, “A Daughter of! Arda L }roix and Edwards Davis. father is Scotch—and has} ditionally stubborn disposition— natural to suppose that you,| otch, will inherit a bit of the} your make room for our line of FANCY GROCERIES. GOOD THINGS ARRIVING TODAY Spare Ribs Pork Tenders Beef Tenders Sweet Breads Brains Salt and Pickled Fish Lake Superior White Fish Fancy Mackerel Holland Herring © ——-Holland Herring spiced Lamb, Mutton and Veal wt pe eee ea ae Ee 8 Pickled Eels | Smoked Fish Cod Fish | White Fish B. Live Lobsters—Blue eae ea Point Oysters and Our January 1 Salen All Kinds Fresh Fish Halibut FRESH VEGETABLES Aleska Cod EVERY DAY Norris-Cleghorn Market Wholesale Retail Meats—Fancy Groceries that will soon begin to 5 A re, The Misses Bohlke announce the opening of a dancing 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- ction of any Hat in the store, 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 VEGETA DRIED FRUITS, FANCY PICKLES AND SAUCES. the aie 3 FINNAN HADDIE, KIPPERED SALMON, NDEE' BLOAT- ERS. ALL KINDS OF FRESH CHEESES. bY CHASE & SANBORN’S COFFEES AND TEAS x ie pan ~

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