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A Girl of the Type Which Makes and Homes is of IRENE HOWLEY i = “THER FATHERS KEEPER” And she enters into the swirl of Wall Street to save her lover from her father’s wrath, and her father from lawless am- bition. Men A gripping drama of love and finance rowded with thrilling action. In 5 reels Also ne player 5 “A FINISHED PRODUCT” a one-reel comedy with Key- Any Man’s Sister t For this purpose the Cheyenne have reque: sted that all maga | What The Clubs Are i tte ese an ; ly be collected and sent WI Office Phone 15 By MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365-1 |t in camp "y — — os f t Miss Adams’ home on South |P@ttietic Demonstration Mowgay ea ceases anene been Sosth)in Basin June Fifth Salt tub I . ik oo | The members of the Cheyenne { this evening at c Patriotic Meeting in Cheyenne | Woman's Cluy of Basin have ¥ by club dance at the Temple Called For June Eleventh jfinal plan for making registration ' 0 90 Mrs. R. A. Morton, president uf day in that piece Apnarrictis cons 7 Tuacwday he W ne TR AT erat fw iar, /btration in whic h everyone will } Pi Ueta Phi Alumni Club, poct-|' as yoming Federation o omens |ticipate. These two organizatio ‘s boned from Monday, will meet Tuc Clubs, and chairman of Wyoming, |ha ited their efforts to e the dey ev ng with Mrs. McKinney ippointed by the National Defense in|celebration a huge success. They & oO the State Council for National De-|plan to have a holiday tomorrow and 1 Friday fense, has called a meeting of the|te hold a meeting at the Rex Theatre bd Mrs Sawyer will entertain Lad es | Presidents of all state or UZ BODE ee Ux: ap eS SewcD ame Tt le Ny Aid the Methodist church at her!f women. This meeting will be held |triotic program will be given. me 5 home on friday afternoon at 2:3 1 Mrs. Morton's office in the capitol | will be an address by one of the pron Bhavwill he sisted by Mrs. Miller | building on June 11th jinent Basin men, and also talks S a64 Mrs. Ogburn Those summoned to be present at|plaining the Liberty Bond and € 2. rovers} this meeting are Red Cross, etc Mins Gladys Phillips will be the Mrs. C.-A. Duniway, Laramie, A Week Ending Toe on hosiews for the final meeting of the sociation of Collegiate Alumnae : BS Red Crake Week St. Marks Auxiliary at her home « Mrs. Edward Gillette, Sheridan It ar ea Hatiacin toa aes Y Daughters of American Revolutior an Hh Sn ApAr South Durbin street, Friday evenir M AS Mrorten Cheve Wyo.| the chairman of the Basin Chapt: Saturday yea OE Womente Clibe: tue SOSUGRD Red Groks nas been re- . ve ec Vv aden and other r Chib Sill hold its fr-7| Dr-.Grace Raymond Hebard, Lara eee viens Saturday with Miss H baht Cross to oint a special committe, as hostess, the meetir known t inance committee, for t r —— \ purpose of raising funds for Cro worl Th committee quested to meet at the Brown Pal “*/ Hotel in Denver on June 7 Ss The president has design Mr S. Kimball, tional League for Woman’s Service This meeting is for the purpose of planning patriotic work and is called J at the request of the National Wom iN aes : in’s Committee of the Counvil of Na- F ) OW INT tional Defense. The women members 1, DISCOUNT of the County Councils are included i in the invitation. The member for ; apn Natrona County is Mrs. B. B. Brook ; oOo 1 ALL COLORED W. C. T. U..Holds Meeting Friday Afternoon i TRIMMED HATS The regular meeting of the W. ¢ T. U. was held at the Carnegie 1i-| ] FOR 3 DAYS trary Friday afternoon with a com } paratively large attendance The i ONLY peaker of the afternoon s Mr 1 Moore, physical training teacher for 4 th sper schools, and his most ex- ! b] ell address dealt with the rela- ‘ tion Temperance to Athletics. This 4 uy @ S talk was greatly enjoyed by all pres- H 7 ent oo | Cheyenne Woman's Club to Send Literature to Camps The members o the Ch an’s Club have starte similar to that of the ¢ of the National League Serv n which they the public Quality First Millinery | 139 North Cenetr St. sper branch for Womai.’s have notifi of their intention of send } JUST ARRIVED A carload of 1917 Five and Seven-Passenger CHALMERS CARS Phone 16-W for a Demonstration 1 CASPER MOTOR CO. B. B. Lummis yenne Wom- campaign | ing literature to the soldiers in camps. | , June 25 as Red I Ww al Further information regar | ing such will be made public follow ing the Denver meeting oo Red Crors to,Hold Meeting of Importance in Near Future The red cross material, for which the local chapter of the red cross sent to Washington, arrived on Fri day and as soon as the chairman, W. “1D. Waltman, returns there will be an important meeting called. Mr. Walt- man has been in New York City and} will have many new and ideas or the work of the the committee begin valuable Réd Cross, awaiting his return to active work, Oo °o | Juniors Banquet Seniors Amid Attractive Surroundings | At 9 o’clock Saturday evening the much-feted Seniors of the Class of '11 | arrived at the Midwest Hotel to be |the guests of the Junior class at the annual class banquet. The Juniors, who are next in line for the much-cov- | — | TO THE PUBLIC After June 10th, 1917, our busi- ness will be operated on a strictly {Cash basis. ALL PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNTS will be abso- lutely discontinued. in your interest as well as our own. You will be given the benefit of our decreased “overhead” by correspond- ingly LOWER PRIC And at this time when general costs have grea ly increased, due to conditions beyond your and our control, be mighty interesting for you know that a store like ours adopted a policy which will m possible for you to reduce HIGH COST OF LIVING No one need feel any sense of in- jury at being asked to pay CASH. Our first-class credit customers are many in number, and 95 per cent will welcome the new policy because they realize that CASH BUYS CHEAPER THAN CREDIT | It’s merely a matter of tined up with the NEW WAY OF Do- |1NG THINGS--the way that gets | cash- cash—and gives better values for less money. We do not make this move in a |Spirit of retaliation toward any one. | With us it’s strictly a business prop- josition, and we are putting it up to jyou SQUARELY. We want jb ess and we expect to wet at least a share of it on the basis of | QUALITY, SERVICE, COURTESY j—and PRICE. | Qne price, and that one Cash after | June 10th. On this platform of sound. business practice, we respectfully solicit a |share of your patronage. | CASPER MERCANTILE COMPANY | Casper, Wyoming. | to has THE Phone 10 <p ES, iaeT, This change of Store Policy is made it’s bound to} it | getting | your | THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Judge and Mrs. Winter he entertair of their guests ard Nash, the Senior class tt of Casper were Basin visitors. for a ; 2r at this 5 7 in the decided success of their aa eae eons short time on Saturday last. The achievement Saturday night they and Nobody Miss | Judge made an address at the gradu- have established for themselves: an Ruth Cr ave a toast “To The |: ating exercises of the Worland High enviable reputation in school life. oon ors rie Bis BO pch os d ‘S)School on Thursday night, and on er toast ROTO Mla jos After greetings had been exchang Bid Her: Rose spoke most | Friday night ave as milar ed the and their hosts repaired filntteringly on ‘Our Ladies’’; Mr.|to the people in attendance at the to the dining room of the Midwest Wolfard gave at t with the subject | graduating exercises of the Greybull jand here a most resplendent scene of “Bon Bons e each one Gs the High School. The trip-to Basin was t x spe: s received a hearty applause A y greeted them. At the long table with speaker: rece ved a | earty PI ci |made by auto that they might see jits snowy linen and various appoint- and following the last speaker the ae ie ments,.the young people found their guests and hosts reluctantly departed | that much of the country and what i places by jeards. The candles were crowned The teachers attending the ban*) much pleased with the developmen: with lovely shades of lavender and quet were Mr. and Mrs George Wil-| Which is taking place in Basin and jwhite, the Senior colors, while the| der, the Misses Montgomery, N | with the many signs of prosperity |Junior colors were carried out in the | Dudly Culver, Gilmore and Me which he found.—Big Horn Count, |floral decorations of ferns and yel-| Spegall and Wolfard. | Rustler. 2d diplomas, 1 IRIS THEATRE TOMORROW Not a Moving Picture Show BUT A REAL LIVE, FLESH-AND-BLOOD PLAY Laughter Tears Thrills Sensation SUPERIOR CAST OF RECOGNIZED PLAYERS EVERY FATHER, MOTH ER, SON AND DAUGH- TER SHOULD SEE THIS PLAY Sensational Acts A. PRICES 50c and 75c Seats on Sale at Hatton Dowels Desinatic Sensation The Tris Box Office arles E. Cc ft nothing undone for ulips. means of attractive place from the gay scene. taking place in Basin. The judge was LYRIC THEATRE 10 - REEELS - 10 Special Today Feature Play Presents VALESKA SURRATT IN The Victim In 5 Reels. The name alone emphasizes CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Without a Soul A Weird Picture in 5 Reels. This play the thrillingness of the play. alone is worth the price of the Show itself. to see it today. “W ARNING” The S. O. S. Call of Humanity by Rev. C. H. Parkhurst, in Six Reels, at THE LYRIC THEATER TUESDAY. Don’t fail