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Universal Super-Serial | Episode No. 9, The : Purple | H ' Mask | “Tom's Tramping Troupe” ) L-Ko Comedy SSS Matinee ____- 3 to 5 Evening Shows__7, 8 & 9 5c and 10c City Brief FINEST GREENS in the world if you will come and get them. N Pine st. t : oo Miss Norah Banner, who has been attending the University of Wyoming will return for the summer on Satur day morning. She will be nied by a school friend, Miss Gladys Hasbrook, of Sheridan, who will visit with her for a short while. Miss Has brook will later visit with Miss Cath- Dunn, who will from Laramie on Monday. Miss Dunn will spend a few days in Cheyenne, after leaving school, as a guest of Miss Mar yvaret Dinneen of that city oo Larkin A. Kingery and wife are in Casper from their home in Alcova for a several days visit, and also looking after business matters. iccompn- erine return oo L. P. Lansctot and Charles Schnei- der, both of Yankton, S. D., were in the city yesterday attending to busi- ness in regard to land investments. oo Mrs. Peter E. Carrier and family have arrived in Casper from Great Falls; Mont., to join Mr. Carrier who has been in Casper for several months in the land locating business. The Carrier family will make their home in Casper in the future. oo LL, Smith, a Government man, is in Casper for a short time taking depo- sitions on mining claims. ° Mrs. Peggy Young is temporarily employed in the law office of W. ©. Wilson. She will assist in the work until Mr. Wilson’s new stenographer arrives. oo E, J. Wells, Sr., has been in Doug- the past week attending to busi- and will return to his home in Lander in a few days. oo A. B. Thomas is in Casper from his home in the Kaycee country attend- ing to business in connection with his oil holdings in that vicinity. o Oo C. A. Burley, an oil man from Cali tornia, is in Casper for a short while looking over the oil situation [om e} at Mrs, Elizabeth Ukenesky and chilc ren have arrived from Basin and Ther- mopolis where they have made their, They | home for the past few years. will join Mr. Ukenesky here and make their home in Casper in the future. o.o | J. G. Wiederhold arrived this week from his former home in Montana. He was accompanied from Thermopo- lis by his wife and child who had been in that city for severald ays. The in that city for several days. The home here, having bought property and will begin the immediate erection of a new home. oo C. Nesselrose, a prominent oi] man} 1 and banker of California, has arri in Casper for a short business v during which time he will look over the oil situation. [oun e} Tom Hall, one of the county com ™Missioners, is in Casper this wee from his home in Arminto, attending to business for the county, and is also greeting his numerous friends here. oo ‘ ‘ | Miss Frances Flannagan will leave tomorrow morning for Sioux City, Ia., where she will visit for a week with relatives and friends. On her return she will be accompanied by her young cousin, John Earl Dougherty, who will spend the summer at the Flan nagan home. oo : Mr. Gilpin, prominent oil man of Colorado Springs, was in Casper yes- terday attending to business matter He returned to his home last even-| ing on the Burlington. Mis. W."D wotinen and her niece, | Mrs. M. S, Gloyd, of California, le last night for Denver where they w: remain for a short while on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Gloyd is spending the Summer at the Waltman home. s in connection with oil interests, | the Smith Coroner’s Jury Finds Men Came to Death by Suicide and Accidest Inquests held over the bodies of ; Albert Godley and Murnie Baringer late Tuesday afternoon resulted in findings which confirm reports of the fatalities as previously published Godley, it was affirmed, death by cutting his own while the jury found that came to throat, Baringer met accidental death in a fall from a moving train The jury selected by Coroner L. M. Gay consisted of Charles M. Hawks, Louis Mathis and W. F. Shaffer. The body of Albert wodley, sui cide, was shipped to Denver last mght, from where the remains will be removed to Edge 1 Colo., for interment. Godley, it has been since ‘learned, was confined to the State Hospital for a couple of days prior to taking his own life. On the Friday preceding he was picked up uncon- |scious on the road near Casper, and | was taken to the hospital suffering jfrom delirium tremens. tI is be- !Hieved that this impaired his mental j factitties, altho he appeared rational at the time he was released from the hospital. a DAN M'CARTHY ILL LEAVE THURSDAY FOR CALIFORNIA | Dan McCarthy received a telegram ‘this afternoon telling him to report for service immediately. He will leave tomorrow evening on the Burlington for Denver where he will attend to |the first details of enlistment. From \there he will go to Mare Island, Cal., ‘and will join the electrical class. Mr iMcCarthy has alrea had four vs of training in the navy and is famil- r with the duties. Mr. McCarthy has lived at the Dew Drop Inn for several years and has lbeen most successful in Casper bu numerous frien His ire loathe to see the genial Dan Me- ness circles. ‘arthy leave Casper. —<—$—$—<—$—$<—< Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and her guest, Miss Lucille Coates, of Grand Island, Neb., left this morning for Arminto from which place they wil ‘drive to the McDonald ranch where Miss Coates will visit during the sum mer oo Mr. and Mrs. K. Levi, a Mother and child are do- Born to baby girl. jing nicely. | oOo Born to Mrs. Joe Roderzz at the Private Hospital, a baby girl oo 0. C. May, of Salt Creek, has re- {turned to his home after being ill at \the Private Hospital for some time. | Mr. }man, i O. W. Sparr, well known oi Private Hospital. | | ty yest dent. field of battle. It is estimated county that were t men, without exception, witk them. - The Citizens } J. F. Leeper, President. | s destroyer in 100 miles south of New York. A Marked Man There were 2421 men registered in Casper and Natrona Coun- Sere eer ta accordance with the prociamation of the Presi- Some of these men will be called to do their part on the Would anything mark a man more plainly for ife ths r to fail when ordered out? See ee “that there are 5,000 able-bodied men in the not eligible for this registration. ure called on ie ; aa . jeace and security of their homes, AND DO Y NOW. ie PAE LIBERTY LOAN MUST BE SUBSCRIBED BY JUNE 15 —_-so, Mr. Home Man, join the “Distinguished Service’ at HOME, AND MAKE YOUR’ SUBSCRIPTION ‘TODAY. c “SLACKER” fall on you. ; 5 mark, off CITIZENS’ STATE BANK OF CASPER will assist you in securing your bond and invites you to come in and talk it over CAPITAL, $50,0000.00 M. J. Burke, First Vice-President C. H. Horstman, Second Vice-Pres. Sinith once sty 4 Above is one ot Whose In The Theatres Japanese Actors at the Iris Tomorrow Around the Lasky studio the great €st pastime is trying to ‘‘stump” Se sue Hayakawa, the noted Japanese .c- Iris to- the Jesse L. Las! production of “Each to His Kind.” So far the Nipponese has come off in triumph, having fencing, boxing, and all other sports tor who will be seen at the morrow, Thursday, in When it was discovered that he was to play polo in “Each to His Kind,”’ the disgruntled athletes at the studiv felt that they had him in their power as they figured that the Japanese would know nothing of this famous East Indian game and that he was not un able enough horseman to excel in this. In order to secure the scene of the pole game, it was necessary for th company to ourney to one of Cali- fornia’s noted winter resorts and to await a game to be played between two rival society teams. Hayakawa was placed on one of the teams for a /practice game. Much to the chargrin of his studio rivals, he made so good | \that he was made a regular member | o> of the team and played in the cham- pionship contest with great success. The studio people are now racing their brains to find something he can not do. At the Lyric Tonight of a William Fox production featur- night. A two-reel comedy, ‘‘Foot- light Flame” will complete the pro- gram. A summary of the feature photoplay follows: separate. Katherine goes with her father and is brought up among the slums. She becomes a social vulture. Anne is brought up by her mother. She saves Dunsmore from Huxley’s frame-up. He falls in love with her. Huxley has Katherine lure Dunsmore to an apartment. He thinks she is Anne. kills Huxley. To save Dunsmore, Anne says she is the murdress. Kath- erine rushes into the court and con- fesses. = Sa Late Bulletin An editor in the Far West dropped into church for the first time in miny years. The minister was in the very ‘heart of the sermon. tened for a while, and then rushed tr his office. “What are you fellows doing? How sbout the news from the seat of war?" “What news?”’ “Why, all this about the Egyptian army being drowned in the Red eSu The minister up at the church knows zll about it, and you have not a wo 1| Bustle around, j back at work after a week's you fellows, and get out an extra-| of it in our latest, edition!” All of these lo their part here, in Don’t let the State Bank W. J. Bailey, Cashier excelled in| “Sister Against Sister” is the title ; ing Virginia Pearson at the Lyric vo- | The parents of Katherine and Anne { The men fight and Katherine | The editor li,-} ‘Half Million Gas WE MEET ON THE LEVEL AND ACT ON THE SQUARE The tools of a mechanic are his livelihood. Naturally he wants the best for his money. We do not work off any “near good’’ tools on the mechanics or any Is Gratifying Result of Ohio Food Program | By United Press COLUMBUS, O., June 6.—Ohio's systematic method of tackling the one else. What we sell will be food problem, has resulted, it w: found satisfactory and long nounced today, in 500,000 bac lasting. Wes invite “inspection and court comparison. SCHULTE HARDWARE CO., Phone 64W. We Deliver gardens being started. This puts 25 000 additional under cultiva- tion and ures an extra crop worth at least $1,000,000. — —— Private Hurst of Company B of the Wyoming Infantry, has return-1 to the Pathfinder dam after a week’ illness ut the Private Hospital SST Ee acres Consummated nt was made Monday erger of the Bison Oil Com- the Wall Creek Oil Wall Cree ucts Company. The will operate under the Shiloh Oil & Re 335 North Center street Comy Petroleum Pro: new company title of the * Company. 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