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THE CASPER Juvenile Column ~ °!Two Performances by : Bi Gr a2 tos Bese Auto Polo Players at | Edited by Isabel Hanway Fair Grounds June 19 ——————————————— - DAILY TRIBUNE lo rol | Today’s War Recipe jo o| | From Britian’s Official Win-The-War | Cook Book | | Bacon Soup—One oniori, two table “| spoonfulls of maize rice or barley | flour, three quarters of a teacupful of rice, half a pint of milk, two carrots, tablespoonful margarine or dripping, pine and a half of water in which bt- The Columbine Oil Company Stock will advance to 60 cents per share on June 20th, 19%. The Ohio Oil Company is to drive Five wells on this property. Until that date the price is 50 cents per share. . STANLEY & CO. <pi¢ture and everyone is \o O° Miss Lulu Norris has gone to tn ee Longshore ranch near Bucknumj; Interest in the coming of the Sa |where she expects to spend the great- vidge Brothers Auto Polo Players on | A June 19 will be heightened by the an- ths No. 10 pourace of her TOG vacation. nouncement that they are drawing Episode } oO. = : < large crowds at other points where The Misses Lucy and Charlotte they are exhibiting and giving satis |Gantz are visiting friends at Powder | faction in point of staging a stirring The Purple \River. They intend to return to Cus {per Friday morning. k | the f as | Reposts from the front are that the |Boy Scouts who are on a hike are |thoroly enjoying themselves in spite jof the inclement weath. | Oo 9 " DAN RUSSELL {| Miss Cora Likely is preparing to jaccompany her mother on an extended lvisit to the coast states in the near — lh — future. oOo ; The candy sale which the Camp Beac uts |Fire Girls were to give Saturday af }ternoon at White’s Grocery has been 4 act postponed. The sale will b L-Ko Come y Monday evening at the Iris Theater {Half of the proceeds will go to the Red Cross Society lommme) Miss Viola Mokler has gone to Che visit her Mrs. V. W. Mokler. She return to Casper with Evening Shows_-7, 8 5c and 10c enne to sister r the latter part of this week. The also intend to bring Mrs Mokler’ ‘ourteen-year-old brother, Vant Johnson with them. oo Mrs. Downey and children a sister of Mrs. Matewson of this city arri ed last night from Basin. They wi! day. Mr. James is employed at the spend several days here after which Blesen Shoe and Clothing store and they will go on to Nebraska accom has rented a house in this city where jpanied by Mrs. Matherwson and her he and his bride will make their‘home | KYO children, Pearl and Lavern OmoO Fs ? The day old baby of Mrs. Patrick Burke died yesterday at the Private | Koepkal. Mrs. Burke is at prese:.{ reported to be getting along nicely. OrmO i City Briefs Mises Rosella Bentley of Boone Iowa , and Mr. E. F. James, formerly of Lin- eoln, Nebr. were quietly married Moa and exciting exhibition. They will give two performances at the local fair grounds next Tuesday, one at 4 in the afternoon and the other at 7 in the evening. The Natrona County Fair Association will share in the profits. The Savidge Brothers hold reput tions as dare devils of the land a air. In addition to their polo t they own and _ operate p n three acerc nes, Matt Savidge, aviator who killed last while writing his name in the un aeroplane was a brother o boys who will be here in a few days During the polo game the Savidge the famous Nebraska springy was Brothers guarantee to turn the cars! over at least three time from one to six wheels, and smash maT ON | Patterson-Wyoming Oil Company WIRE 1 DOWN Casper was cut off from communi- cation with Denver at 3 o'clock this afternoon when an accident in the jyards at Orin Junction took down a cable pole and demoralized the ser- vice. William Stevenson, a rancher fro:: | SCHW. Pedro, is in the city attending to S 1. AR uumerous matters of business ana ‘ ° HOME OF visiting with friends. | Sy) ORIGINALITY ane OmoO William O’Boyle left this afterno>r / en the Burlington for his home ir Chegenne where he will visit with bis! people over the week end. He expects } te return to Casper the first of tre} week, OReO | W. C. T. U. Lecture Mre Lettie Hannon, organizer ar: ; leeserer for the W. C. T. U. will at- gress the people of Casper Tuesday evening, June 1°, at the Hub theatre. Sbe- lecture is free, including a free} invited.. 1000-16™ ST. come sovens } 6-14-5t cede) ; Miss Lottie Hannon organizer and lecturer for the W. C. T. U., will ar rive in Casper the first of the week end on Tuesday will conduct a lec- ture at the Hub Theatre. The lecture and picture show that night being free to everyone. } OmoO Robert Negus of Des Mbines, In.,} formerly with the Des Moines News, |! errtved in Casper today and has w-| autau Wad eepted a position with the Casper Daily Tribune. He will have charge| of the circulation and also act as bookkeeper. oo Miss Caroline Maltby who fs the house guest of her sister, Mrs. C, E. Winter, is planning on leaving Mon-} day for Laramie where she will attena | the Summer school which will be in} session for six weeks. | Ormao | Mart McGrath returned to his home | in Thermopolis yesterday after spend- ing several days in Casper on business | and visiting with numerous friends ; Oro Hon. J. D. Woodruff arrived !nst evening from Shoshoni for a few dn- in Casper on business and pleasure. He is being greeted by his numerous friends here Brings Ten Big Pro- grams, of Patriotism, Inspiration, Fun, Mu- sic and Entertainment. Every Day a Big Day, on the Redpath-Hor- ner Chautauqua. Omo William McCoy returned yesterday from Shoshoni where he has been for a week visiting at the home of his sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Sam Morrison. Mr- McCoy, who is still in Shoshoni, witli return to Casper later in the week. Omo GEM STONES DENVER,COLO PHONE mam is6R % Alton Packard, artoonist--Entertal con has been boiled. | (chopped small flour smoothly {enough cold milk to form a smooth paste. a pint of the bacon watce rce, into long, thin shreds. jand carrots ir , | Water, " sary. ’ strain been boiled, but add the entire con- tents of the the soup. longer, stirring occasionally. | have your bread cut into | : | H. D. Schoonmaker, owner of tt. Dumbull Casper this we giving hi to business affairs aan Fry the onion in the fat stir in the} and add gradually Add the rest of the milk and Wash the Scrape the carrots and cut them Boil the rice the remaining bacon adding more water if neces- When these are done, do nev off the water in which they have aucepan to the rest of Simmer for ten minutes or Room For 30 Wells. Big Fu- ture. On Fam- ous Greybull Dome Phone 666. THERE between baggage smashing and baggage delivery. In to delivering your baggage or parcels deliver them that they go to the right place You will attend to the transfer of your trunks, boxes, packages, or what not. SCHULTE HARDWARE CO., Phone 64W. R. A. PAINTER 145 N. Center, Casper Wyo Casper, Wyoming Is A DIFFERENCE addition in good condition, we in time, and see We Deliver WE STRUCK OIL Because we went after it. If you go after it, you can get some of ow W3d SZ LV YOOLS ANSsrsUdSHARE. Take Our Advice and Bay Some of this Stock Hon William Madden prominent sheep man of Riverton, is in Casper renewing old acquaintances, this being his first trip down here for som: time. Mr. Madden is also attending to business affairs while here. Ormo Patrick Sullivan left last night for Torrington where he will: today attend the funeral of Senator Power's son, who was drowned Sunday. fo}. To} Deputy Sheriff Shoels, of Cheyenne is in the city today attending to mat- ters in connection with the sheriff's office in that city. Orm0 News was received today of the marriage of Miss Henrietta A. Lilly to Mr. Clifford Earl Van Stone which event took place on Wednesday, June sixth at the home of the bride’s par- ents in Cambria, Wyo. Miss Henrietta Lilly will be well re membered by the young people of Casper. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lilly who re- sided in Casper for a number of year Mr Lilly having been employed in t>e W. S. Kimball drug store. Miss Liliy attended the Casper schools and w s ® popular member of all her classes She, with her parents, moved to Ca a- bria some years ago where Mr. Lilly is employed in a drug store. The many Casper friends of this young lady will Wish her happiness in her married life. “See America First.” Illustrated anes En- titled “America God’s Country,” | By DR. CHARLES A. PAYNE | Hear Robert P. Carson The Great American Drama, | e | Melting Pot By the New York Cast of Players 'f “JOY NIGHT”’—The National Quartet Alton Packard, world-famous cartoonist and entertainer '| MUSIC NIGHT—The Hawaiians in Thrilling Melody.