Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1917, Page 8

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| THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE THEATRE "Fonizfeht Ee xXx Ter A. HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME | rr ae tet SES, FIGHTING in FRANCE Motion Pictures of Armies taken on Battlefields. 120,000 Fighting Men See the great guns and the men in the trenches in action AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT. 8 Reels altogether LAST APPEARANCE OF TheFiveDunbars “Temples Telegram” A REAL LAUGHABLE The Bess of Z Ranch A WESTERN COMEDY — Also - FOUR (4) VAUDEVILLE ACTS POSITIVELY LAST TIME SHOWN TONIGHT PRICES 15 AND 25 CENTS SUNDAY Ethel Barrymore —— in the — VETS. “White Raven” A Metro Wonderplay of a COMEDY Gamble for a Woman’s Love, in 5 Reels of the most Dramatic playing. ETHEL BARRYMORE IN“THE WNT Gare? ps ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 3 Reels, “Preparedness” Music by our Own Orchestra Prices 10c and 15c MONDAY: THEDA BARA In Her Super-Feature “The Darling of Paris” SENIOR TALENT WING APPLAUSE IN GLASS PLAY! Marked by | “Professor Pepp” | Clever Acting and Throws Spotlight on Budding Thes- pians Among Grads. The Senior class of distinguished itself in the eyes of th Casper people with its excellent per formance at the Iris Theatre last ev-| ening. This class is composed of ar unusual group of bright and talente young people, a large jand in these parts, they demonstratec the already-evident fact the seniors” of this year are not o the best of students but also come for their share of fame on the stag The play, “Professor Pepp” clever three act comedy, full of a from the moment the curtain t the happy ending has been bret! ut. Charles Rose, as Professor in Pepp, displayed marked tal- his portray of the nervou or, who w in a constant dil- the appearance of Ru Aunt Minerva remin Bou was the part which was Stewart who in spt the 2 of up-roar. in ideal “Petunia Mug he maid who was inter erybody and their affairs, lady shows unusual stag Marie **man-hater p e and her acting was extreme- ly good. Marjorie Keith took the part of the Professor’s pretty niece, Betty Gardner, and 2s such she played hei part to perfection. Olgo Stopski, the Russian dancing teacher, was the role asigned to Vera Manbeck, who acted with an ease and manner of life-long experience. Willard Longshore as Mi C. B. Buttonbuster and Yale Wright as Howard Gre the former’s son were both amusing and clever in the John Mechling made a most Sim Batty and brot m the “I "town rshal' retty college girls were delight ir various functions of the arts being taken by dna deling Moore, He 2 shop. The ys kept things ying ir of David Wilsor 1 Andrew Kidd and Doria parts. amusing hap plause The j For the decided s end the ‘went wrong” much credit ca of the play important fact that nothins it the last minute, to inot be given to Miss Ruth Dudley, who trained the young actors, devoting most of her time dur the last few weeks to this work 1e showed marked familiarity with ane work in her assignment of the parts, ich player seemed ideally role, nce during the first in- Miss Vera Mar was heartily received by the audienc :, it being an interpretation of the waltz, which was most gracefully ex- hibited. Miss Edna Mae Healy in her usually charming manner amusing song which was in keepinz j With her part mngshe the Mother « and W Wales Are First Applicants for | Pension ‘War of 1917’ Ww ASHINGTON, May 26—The present conflict will be known as | War of 1917." At least it will go taown in the history of the pension uccess t c nouncement made today by Com sioner Baltzgaber, regarding the two pensions applied for as the result of the trouble with Germany They are those applied for by Ruth Thomas of Annapolis, widow of Cla }ence C. Thomas, who lost his life while in charge of the naval gun cre* jabroad the acuum, torpedoed April }28, and by Mrs. Hannah Hallberg Jamestown, N. Y., mother of Frank C. Hallberg of Company E., Seventy- Fourth New York national guard. The latter petition déclares Hall- | berg was killed “in the war with Ger many” at Silver Creek, N. Y. 7, having been hit by a train on the ickel Plate railroad while guarding a bridge. BE PREPAREED an Expert Furniture Repairer and Refinisher will call on all the homes in Casper in the next few days to talk FURNITURE | Repairing, Refinishing, Upholstering, Chair Caning. Mattresses Re-made If you are ready now, Phone 729-W and we will call Furniture Repairing 505 N. Beech - - - - Phone 729-W If you want Quick Action on your Stocks, list them | with us. R. A. PAINTER & CO 145 N. Center St., Phone 61-W va "17 has again number oi which were assigned parts in the play “noble | is al ction arises Lureau as such, according to an an-| on May | Triangle Plays, Feat A gripping tale of love and fir nt 1 a disinherited son turns out to i the-old-Block,” j | Also a Comedy with Punch a Office Phone 15 By Pepper Club With Mrs. Lathrop The members of the Club after- Pepper enjoyed an unusually pleasant noon today with Mrs. H. vho invited several ladies for an ex tra table, as one of the original members, Mrs. Carlton Clymer of F sin, is in the city. Dainty refresh ments followed the afternoon bridge. Mrs. Lathrop was assisted in erving by two of the membe The vited to act as substitutes to play at the extra table were dames Carlton Cl r, Earl Boyl Mate Wheeler, R. W. Bartholonew, J C. Snook and “Miss Louise Raich ¢ Denver oOo Central School Students Guests of Park School At 2 o’clock yesterday afternoor ° = AT THE THEATERS Paramount at the Iris In offering Walace Reid and Anit: King to the public as fellow-players the Lasky Company f that they ! idea starringy vehicle, a thrilling western drama. ‘*Tne Golden Fetter,” which will be the Paramount Picture at the Iris tomorrow is a story of unusual interest. These two young people are typical Americans in every sense of the word. Wallace Reil has scored a great suc- cess in all his productions and was ected by Cecil B. De Mille to play las leading man for Geraldine Farvar in his great production founded on the story of Joan of Are. Wally, a, jhe is better known, is a typical biz, {husky American. Anita King has made have formed an end their first herself more than popular with the amusement seeking public by her splendid per- formances in “The Race,” “Anton, the Terrible_"’ |Hoorah.”” In and “The Golden Fetter” she is given a still better opportunity —<—_—___— “Fighting in France” Pictures of the battlefields, depict- ing derful French scenario authorized government by th: ut the Lyric tonight. Many spectac ular phases of the great conflict are visualized, guns belching shells along « front of 15 miles—a concentration | of the greatest destructive force the | world has ever seen. In addition to this picture the Five Dunbars will jappear again in four vaudeville acts, completi an engagement of three days in Casper. The program is sup- plemented by two reels of comedy. Ethe} Barrymore in “The White Raven’’ is a wonderful Metro play that will be the drawing card at this same theater Sunday afternoon and| night. The story is linked with a gamble for 2 woman’s love. > - At The Hub Tonight The dramatic story of a woman’s faith. featuring Herbert Rawlinson and Dorothy Davenport in “The Sear- let Crystal,’ will be the attraction at jthe Hub tonight. | In the “Scarlet Crystal,’ Vinvent {Rollins is young, handsome, wealthy. feo tS -ored and a friend introduces him tu |Precilla, who is the sweetest thing, |that ever came from the farm. They ar. married and start on a travel! jhoneymoon. Precilla sees a scarlet crystal and in its depths a future that | jshe'dreads. She buys it and the aud. folded in the gradual drifting away | jot Vincent and his return'to the old crowd. But she also sees in the crvy- {stal ball that which bids, her keep leer loyal and true. All of which provides a climax that i most anusval. WILLIAM DESMOND, in Blood Will Tell and saves his father from ruir OF '| ‘A Winning Looser’ Usual Dime Dance at the Temple IRMA PATTON Re R. Lathrop, | combination, “The Heir to the, 120,000 troops in action, the wor | and shown here! for the first time, will be the feature | iente will watch the story she sees un- | A LASKY PRODUCTION, PRESENTING uring ‘Wallace Ree A great deal of interest is being centered nance, in which upon Wallace Reid, because of his notable por- trayal opposite Geraldine B. Milles’ ARC,” Farrar, in Cecil be a “Chip-of- 5 spectacular production of “JOAN based on the life of Joan of Are. malaughter: One of the greatest cinema masterpieces ever offered on the screen. ‘The Golden Fetter’ Auditorium Tonight cake, having a fine time during the rving oo Mr. and Mrs. Manbeck Entertain Players and their helpers were itful banquet last even- beins The the The players given a de ng after the show, the hosts Mrs. C. B. Manbeck. of the Midwest v scene of this gay party and it w - deed a gay one, the enthusiastic guests being seated at one long table where songs were sung, school yells given and various speches made, Ev. eryone present was made to feel at home and it proved to be one of the dence Mr. and ill room of the seventh and s of the Central School at the Park school, to place they had been invited for An int carried out in one the members eighth gr arrived which ifternoon’s entertainment. r- esting program of the large class rooms. There were most enjoyable parties of the year numer readings, songs and later|There were places at the “bounteous folk da Ss were demonstrated by board’ for the members of the play, several girl the guests basement gan, Following the program Mr. and Mrs. George Wilder, Mr. and and hosts adjourned to the M Lee Wolfard, Miss Ruth Dudley and then the “party” be- Miss Faith Gilmore, Miss Culver and which consisted of ice-cream and ‘the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Manbeck. Flowers for DECORATION DAY Fresh Cut Flowers of All Kinds. Also Potted Plants of All Kinds ORDER EARLY Casper Floral Co. Phone 43 IFIT’S: HARDWARE Household Supplies you need, then see THE HOLMES HARDWARE GOMPANY China and Glassware PHONE 601 JUST ARRIVED A carload of 1917 Five and Seven-Passenger CHALMERS CARS Phone 16-W for a Demonstration | | CASPER MOTOR CO. B. B- thse | i

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