Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1917, Page 8

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ar Tonight ETHEL ce dibeed WILLIAM FOX Presents an oa Theda Bara The Madness of Helen In William Shakespeare’s Fa- An exceptionally strong story with two a Masterpiece Thermop May ~ Earl D: Holmes RivalArkansas | of the _ Springs Resort Holmes Hardware Co. spl enmoranea CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 23.—The will be glad to meet you all at financial foundation one Pes to make the State-owned medicinal hot springs the Union Services at Thermopolis a_ rival of Hot Springs, Ark., and Hot Springs, S. D., nearly every evening at the duced te the Whee tate 4 by Fred E. Holdredge of Hot Springs M. E. Church County. The bill asks this Legisla- ture to appropriate $150,000 for the hot springs reserve, $50,000 being for the maintenance of the reserve dur- ing the next two years and $100,000 f exceptionally popular stars, aided by R , d some very exceptional photography to omeo an u 1e the grand total of an exceptionally ex- -aptional fet », The entire production A magnificent picturization of ceptional feature. The entire productio the woeldle mdet faronoclate SOCIAL AND PERSONAL By Mrs. Donald MacQueen latter sum, it is understood but the forerunner of appropriations which later Legislatures are to be ») r the improvement of the reserve. i ) is as near perfect as art could make it. A photoplay entirely different from and IN SEVEN REELS more ebautiful than any picture ever be- fore featured in five reels. Admission 10 and 15 cts. isked to provic that the improve- ment of the reserve by the construc elephone No. 15 tion of a $150,000 free bath house, a(}} ——<—=—= concrete and steel bridge across the They were returning solemnly from As the exhibition has to go to many Big Horn River, a steam and the graveyard, a New England proces-| hundreds of cities, its length of stay trical power plant, waterworks, et sion that included the widower and his|is curtailed, hence the urgent invita- May make it a more attractive pl« mourning relatives and fr Be-|tions to come and view the earl ure resort. sides the bereaved husband the works of the cliff dwellers side by) Representati Office Phone 15. Holatedmesteh. Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. place of honor, sat his pastor, and as| side with marvelous exaraples of pre ° iperintendent of the | they jog the godly man of-'ent day modelling. Exhibitors are | Springs reserve, says that if the neces- | { fered words olation to which Mrs Ss. B Frackleton, Chicago, ary fur are forthcoming from the his comy ! Finally | tened doggedly.| Louise McLaughlin, Cincinnatti, the State, private capital to the extent of leans, Niloak of Benton, Ark., Rook clean, a fine housekeeper and a good | the well known brands, Grueby from that the rental froin these leas: : cook, but I never liked her!’ Boston, Marblehead from the same eventually will make the ré BRING OUT STAR ATHLETES SOLONS CHARGE WHITE HOUSE es Cet Reh “2/5 place in Maine, Newcomb of Neew Or elf-sustaining | : —_ - A. J. Cunningham J NEGRO RUNS AMUCK wood of Cincinnatti, Paul Reve “ : By H. C. HAMILTON By the United Press House Pary at € arey Home : Boston, Van Briggle from Colorado ON STREET, KILLING TWO United (Press ‘Staff’ Cotrespeedant WASHINGTO Jan. 23—Con: Fi ee te ral eine yeader of Sun-/Springs, University of North Dakota,! 5. tne united Pres NEW YORK, Jan. 23—The annual gress is donning its white vest and day give 8 the following interesting ac-| Byrdcliffe f Woodstock, N. Y., Wel- DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 28\—Lee indoor athe letic a, of the Mirose|SWwallow tail today preparatory to OF THE FAMOUS count of the recent festivities at the lerware from Zanesville, O., Hamp White ‘ ditieeroitan aimiek ix Atheletic Club, which will be staged Moving into the White House for a Carey home in which A. J. Cunning-| shire from Keene, N. H the streets of Hamtrauck, a suburb of tomorrow night in the Seventy-first f€W hours this evening for the annual| | “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED a ham of Casper was one of the sharers. Bos Le th Ps t “ peo aa hot ol Reg ka N i Naw. York will Congressional reception given by Avs Woneiot Oru /ard ‘Mires Jon ; : iis city, last night, and sho » Regiment Armory, New York BRAD aca ae aise relen CHINA. IN A CLASS. ALL SEAMS Catty dian ibeaniche icone ict Burns’ Celebration dead, and fatally wounded his wife. bring out a classy field of entrants. resigent ar mre. ast Se yn mn. y re ’ i Sefore dying e of the victims Among others who will compete ——> " .E AINRI Pas ITS OWN continued festivity for several days,|Next Saturday Night Before dying one of t g & , { with distinguished guests here for um of songs and dances| Shot the negro seriously. wi Robert Simpson—provided he} QUEEN MAUD CEO R WA ———— - can leave his studies at the University Missouri long enough, Fred Mur California’s sensational hurdler, 4 who recently became a resident of New York, also will be there for his ice in an indoor meet. the live ck convention, for whom ha a delightful dinner was given last) of ed by th = members appointed to and the celebration of the take charg of the celebration in i i & r committee evening, birthday anniversaries of Judge Car- honor of vert Burns’ birthday. In- ey and hi mall granddaughter,|stead of Friday the celebration will Elizabeth Miiler Carey on Frid ké place the following night, Janu-! ¢ first app The Kall rug Stor | The guests at the Carey home are ary 26th, and the Moose hall has been Simpson never has played the ir | former Governor Stubbs of Kansas,|secured for the evening's entertain-| & door hurdle game to any great extent, | Mr. A. J. Cunningham of Casper and|ment. One of the novelties of the but it would be considvred remark w marks the largest gathering’ in Mr. Jastro of Bakersfield, Califor- evening will be Scotch dances in cos- ble if a man’ who can do the 120- Washington of Congressional talent, nia, one of the best known ranchmen tume by a woman dancer ard outdoor barriers in 14 3-5 sec- , jabetted by the beauty of their wives, onds f e 70-yard sticks 3 nds couldn't hop the 70-yard stic | Ata spe meeting of the com- in something near record time. He of the golden state. A special din- The Caledonian Soviety of Cody is ner was given last evening for these|planning for a big time on rFiday gentlemen. Friday at noon, a birthday feast/manygmiles distant to be present at was served in honor Elizabeth Carey, four daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ey. The members of the Carey fam- ilies and the house gue the merrymaking, pre: small maiden with gifts and sharing! w lit cake thata an was the crowning contribution to the ber of the club at Cody the beautiful candle night, and Scotchmen will travel for of little Miss | the agair, Fred Bragg of lamented old,|memory, had planned to go from Den- . Car-| ver to Cody for the oc ion and had used his little daughter Laura to be ught the Highland Fling which she to dance in costume. Mr. Bragg very fond of the Seotch, and tho glishman by birh, was a mem- s joined in onting the luncheon, The grown-up guests at oO is yi at has a world’s m lat likelihood of his smashing any record. hard gymnasium floors of the east ; will be watched with interest. Murray veloped. In a hurdle race of seventy throwing. ; mittee on rules in both houses today A the following resolutions were report- ed out and acted upon immediately |to serve as guidance at the reception ‘tonight. | Absolute limit on all debate of any jlegislative subject, thirty seconds. | There shall be no party slanders juttered or political scandals aired. No time limit on discussilon by the wife of one Congressman on the dress jof the wife of another Congressman. k of 9 2-5 seconds which to shoot, so there is little Murray’s first appearance on the one of the finest sprinters ever de- irds he should be virtually unbeat- dle. He also expects to do a little weight | That every self confidence is held in the ability of Senator Lewis’ 1917 mode] kaftan to make a sensational hit. That executive sessions of members the party renewed their youth, and Pj Beta Phi Entertained the “children’’ all had a good time Leics together, . yy R > “ l A dinner in the evening was the a r 3 Beta Bho Suare SARS tribute paid to the natal day of the Me! last evening with Mrs, Arthur | In California, where Murray made |his home before clubbing with the New York atheletes, they don’t have indoor meets, for the sufficient reason that there’s too much summer to make Arthur Schulte Schulte of South Beech f he usua “RS in the state dining room where re- Vengbanis: Sogcpeimna feels tbat he yer and wocial, maging. Mons [REMecessary. freshments will be served, shall be was especially qfavered to have hi parsed Ved’ ope the akiid oc worl Besides these two stars several limited to forty-five minutes. first grandchild born on that day, iia vclawinac ‘ ’ 7 + ;other men of national reputation have } en ba The table was exqgulsite with ro. Freee New, 18 DUraUng 4 Ard sent in their entries. The meet prom candles and handsome service a engage their attention dur ENGLISH WOMEN USE ises to be one of the fastest indoor jptaice in recent years. health of the judge was drunk the nine meetings of this present THE HAMMER TOO WELL congratulation mingled with Tt eee Hm AEle ADEE OMDA DF F ot wintthe fom cane cobarns of tie pl es ath hme a were served ; iWANT TIME TO ACT By tlie United Press 5 ‘ bah See tain hin ‘ a social hour enjoyec } , )? pasha: e py day. Covers were laid. for th eas ON WILSON’S PROPOSALS LONDON. | Jax Wena thes Central School Faculty dissa tro, Mr, and = Mr : arey, Mr. Robert Cavey | Enjoy Informal Tea < irst, the h and hostess.” The members of the faculty of tht A. B. Cummins of lowa introduced a Central School, of which Miss Minnie Miss Clara Ruth Mozzer of Denver, |a resolution asking that the Art Exhibit and Tea Eddieman is principal, gathered in the “ho is assistant attorney general for | which President Wilson At Library Thursday kindergarten roo mof the school to! the state of Colorado. She has the The Casper Woman's club is issu-| hold an informal social ses: tions thru the press and on afternoon tea, following the ed anothe ancient and honor- She can use a hammer. ng it not wisely, but too well, according to complaining fore- {men in certain munition factories. |They say many women workers, if not closely watched, just will drive in {Screws with their hammers. Thus re- 3.—Senator peech delivered in the Senate yes y be brought up on and distinction of being the first woman | for discussion in the Senate next Mon- ose of Officer of a legal department of an/day. Senator Cuminins stated that it the screen to the residents of the city school hours. Darkness falls early executive branch of an American state s impossible for the Senate to of- Queen Maud may find her country jgits in serious imperfections and the to view a wonderful exhibition of and there isn't much time between 4 government. Miss Mozzer, by news- ficially act on the questions involved Involved, in the ones’ war, owing to | work has to be done over. potterey sent out by the Art depart-|and 6, but the participants in this in-| Paper reporting and the writing of until the President submitted to the) G¢'™any’s destruction of Norwegian, RT Ee ment of the General Federation of formal good time managed to crowd, feature articles in her spare time, |Senate his plans for entering into a| Shipping. She was the third daughter PECIAL of King Edward VI! of Great Britain and married King Haakon in This is a new and hitherto u lished photograph of the queen. Woman's Clubs, whose chairman is! plenty of jollity into the flying min-| ¢atned her way through college. She world tribunal Mrs, Cyrus W. Perkirs, iMss Anna nd to feel how good such pleas-| Tecelved her B. A. from Denver unl- R. Morey is the committee member in ant ceasions are, varying the monot-| versity and her LL. B. from the Unl- eharre of the exhibit. ony of the daily round. versity of Colorado. for the preservation lof the world’s peace. Action on the resolution was de- layed until Wednesday. | Genuine Wyoming Honey, from the 1896. jalfalfa fields in the Big Horn Basin, npub-} fresh and sweet. 16 eents per comb. | Kitto Grocery, phone 264. 1-16-6t Get Our Prices on Groceries Before Seeing Others WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES & Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Sauer Kr. t, Hominy, String r Wx Buatecen Pome au ominy, String Beans, Spinach, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS. WE A OCCIDENT AND BOW FLOUR. ad salen hue Py NOw IS THE TIME FOR BUCK WHEAT—We carry it in 5 and 10- pound Bags. FRESH VEGETABLES—Celery, Lett » Radi i - toes, Parsnips, Carrots and Cabbage. ges sets sligaation coc Watch For Our Saturday Special STOP SHIVERING! Warm those cold rooms with a i : Perfection Oil Heater Let.us show you the very latest in this line. Prices Right mA KA \ eur =

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