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Bwwuiliders WOU WILL SAVE MONEY AND SECURE A BETTER JOB IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR Paints and Varnishes Here A Gallon of LOWE. BROS. HIGH-STANDARD covers more sur- face, wears longer, and looks better than any other paint made. aa W SKEPTICAL, CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY China and Glassware Phone 601 Phome 604 Phone 601 08 RL OGG EE AT NSIT SOT EE SRE TE LS $5.00 20 Hats, $7.00 Values, Thursday Only $3.50 25 Colored Trimmed Shapes, Thursday Only $1.50 and $2.50 Ys 0 ome-day sale only, we advise the womem of Casper not look ais gale, for we are actually markine all COLORED Barkett's Quality Millinery 139 NORTH CENTER STREET Banner ,whose sweet soprano voicc = alwe pleases. She was accompanie Th D h f Co ag Musig @rcitad Revelation [on heresy = re mares. Perera by the vie ue any srl wen ade ) e as 0 ig e Is'a Bandit. with hisihidineiplacetin thelSpan: To Catper People in the short while which she has s'vc inusual and lovely combination = : ¥ ish mountains. He is a friend and benefactor The rgcttad at the Methodist church ied the violin, never played bette Mrs. Goodwin and Mr. Newmey:r A KEYSTONE COMEDY, with HARRY GIB torthe; poornbut baeaipeiie placed /Onlniaikean 5 f Comedy Pl F “ eve) ye ich Viola Beatrix than last night. She has re to be congratulated on the su ' BONS and a full cast o omedy ayers. by the Duke of a particular district in which vast evefing, at wh sis x Goe®rin and QVilliam Harry New-|only had one and a half years of prac- | cess of the recital last evening and ii COMING—The only official Government War he operates. See what happens when the weyer, grcsentef their advanced sti-/tical work, Mrs. Goodwin being her jis a great regret to the people of i pictures, taken from the European. front that daughter of the Chancellor comes to mect dents fff music was most heartily re-|tirst and only instructor on the violin |per that they will not be here nm i are being exhibited in the United States. the Black Wolf. ceived by all those who attended. A |No greater compliment can be lyear. Mrs. Goodwin will leave t good it crowd attended and ex-|Mrs. Goodwin than the fact in'jast of this month for Denver whe \ preeil general opinion apon/|two seasons che has produced she willatudy during the summery feaging that the real object of the re-|.cmarkable violinist by her 1 Suslavsky, « master and & MeCTH- | epee oe SE Wh ne ital, Umit of presenting the pupils, i skilled training of Miss I ver of thane Naw worl Symphony |tronry Brenna at present in Den-|bers of the committee. This is all for ‘een Par nro a uf ae fost sivelf in the wonderful presenta EUrn Clb ie yen eevars ,, orchestra. g arrangements for a spec-|2 common cause, and is such there) ~" r AR f the enterta + vons, which proved to be more a con-/ bers on the program, all of which Ormu0 il picture which he will show at thi-|cannot be too many workers. man cpareen 21 As entertains) s cert than a student recital. eartily receiv her hearers. All Casper Society To Take a in Gantra le Gommittes (composes: committec ft c ee i oe ey he oe The @isemble distinguished them Mr. Newme advanced pupils! Part in Red Cross Week , ; ne E wv nose successful affair of last evening, these 1 t libly in their rendition | presented last night at the piano were Ir d e with their usual cu Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Chairman; | +. women ying devoted their time fy br z ay At Areeteheconl regret |Miss Ruth Adams and Miss Violet). Le m gemnt of the Midwesc)Mesdames Oscar Heistand, W. )-|to the arranging of details and to th ce ie wadichcaitet Hivateracs | RUEMOER GEM ine tAdnmisMontaccountol {ene ir will ome kind of amusment fur| Waltman, C. E. Winter, B- B_ Brooka|-cnine of tickets, of which they bol Se ee aE ear ere | eo ye thiand ‘absance\otitormechnnel worst ce ree i Cross week, which will be Sr., J. S. Mechli old large numbers. From the firs noé mare ensemble number on nN ’ yeu hand absen erie ; a the goodklof humanit : St ph ancanlater antenna yhie taeWinel Wiiter tnd ieee Wal Ga m Those oO se mi nly |sical training, is one of the most re-|, ERD PET. 1 I a § r Litt oth Mrs. i F Mrs. We i sided im the: enser mb le were, Mi: e: marl able students which Mr, New-| fe ne taki : the histe r ym left C. W Chor Pat chowed untiring enthusiasm in wor Vermm Burnett, Helen O’Mally, Mar wr has yet produced. Her presen-|£cSt Undertaking mm tne OG h ; Tt Royce, Rh rd Shipp, Ww. ; Ww alt-|ing for the dance, and having decided ‘Ge wor) Uh se wept ee y t ‘¢ t n Fi i; gretse sider and George | +p. . A ~ t jorie Meith, Genevieve She ffne: r, Mr of the various piano ae ere | the opening of the celebrating of R oy £6 be s Casper the cor ee sre hneider an €¢ | that this = ae would oe wee Sohn Mechling and Mr. Wayne Up-|charmed the audience which were lous | jg o) voce. whieh. will i with all the various even s/ Nelson. lsuccess fof the ye a on, hey wore assisted by Mrs. Ray/in their praise of this young lady. SS ‘ SEAT anes as in progress. The men and men who Civic Club Dance itheir efforts in making the dream a ’ Cook @ the piano Mr. Newmeyer| This is her first year of training on) ¥, A special committe have part in the work and who are Phenomenal Success a0 | reality ~7 i played e viola and Mr. Hood the|the piano, Mr. wmeyer having ke- ee cTemravantet torent ving their time its furtherance Besides being one of the nicest} The large flag, which Mrs. inter cello. l,un giving her lessons at the begir hare sill be arate 4 tt n too much credit for; social dances of the season, the ance supervised and helped to make not Miss Verna Burnett, who has made /ing of the year and the results Sil eaundlofir the sole object of all their effor Casper fast coming given by the Civic Club at the Temple |long ago and which was presented by = a = ce whick igito erie funds for the Red | ‘t° he front in the oil world, it u-|Auditorium last evening was one of the commissioners to the people cf fe Re ee os Eee ot 7 ready known various other phases and | the biggest financial successes of this Natrona county was displayed at on: | oh Spenwithir an ite hi ers a chance to make our club At the Civic Club dance t end of the ball room, making a strik 2 4 may or Monai when prof famous in the present Red Cross cam-| year the total receipts were $4 ing appearance by its unusual size FEU E Guster wo clotyimomentwilllcona naan funds and also a most un-| the expenses were $81.25, leaving ajand beauty. juct a aherAl tag day such as ha ral for helping ou total of over $300 clear. While this Delicious punch was served to tl bee sone + othac cities. On this| “ier k nt to the trench-| year the total receipts were $472 and | dancers thruout the evening, Mrs. A everyone should displ y the Re!!* do their bit.|/the expenses were $64, leaving the| J. Cunningham having charge of the rats WillWahoorit hail amount clear as $408, which is indeed | punch bowl and the sale of the con- Of all Colored ‘ . ~ 02,0 gratifying to the committee in charge} tents Five cents a glass was charged for eotra! Committee: of the air. The amount of increase da goodly sum of money was real e To Meet This Evening with the $10 for the cemetery fund | ized from the sale of the punch, The Central C 1 which has | makes the increase this year over las As usual the I orchestra entered é rimme a S ! f th r or Red year $75. T act alone proves the| into the festive spirit of the occa‘ \ 1 meet at the r steady progre of our Civic Club, |and helped to make it one of the gay of the of A. J. Cunningham this which i it should be for the club|est dances of the year. The commit‘ Ey zat eight o’clock to perfect pli is always associated with everything jtee on arrangements would like -» Es e week If anyone has good | that is r the betterment of Casper |cxpress their thanks to the many peo- Including the Latest tl & tions or would care to rk and their results accomplished since };!e who helped with the dance and to AS th vith this committee, it will be appre- the beginning of the club are a cre-|the Casper people for their hearty . SUMMER F HION : ited if, they will see any of the mem-' dit to the city of Casper. cooperation in attending last evening. . ee en tena ! ht, there ll be special war 7 proceeds of which will go to the R 20 Hats, $10 Values, : At this time the Camp Fi.« Th d O | ider the’ leadership of Mr ursda n Anderson, will sel nd stead of sae) . > y y 1 g their ¢ : White Brennan S away today—and he Is sorry he can t see ihe un- Grocery store wa vic CASPER MOTOR COMPANY BUICK CHALMERS SERVICE Exide Battery Service We Inspect and Fill Your Batteries with Distilled Water Free of Charge PHONE 16-W B. B. LUMMIS, Mangaer | really worthy of great commen Great things are predicted f et Burkett in the musi jshe having that rare combinat |perfect technique and exceller pression, both of wh make h ditions on the piano to : iM Burkett is a great loyer of music und is most conscientious in her woh on the piano, both qualities which wil' |go towards making her a remarkabie musician in the future, In her s¢ ¢ral numbers on the program last night, Miss Burkett played with the | ease and grace of a professional, jhe r artistic playing reflects great cre- dit on her instructor, Mr. Newmeyer. Miss Marjorie Keith and M John 'Mechling played most pleasir A) the violins, both these pupils remarkable progress this year under _ = TomorroW Tonight IRIS 10 and 15 Cents he A STIRRING TALE OF SUNNY SPAIN, WITH THE GREAT ROMANTIC ACTOR AT HIS BEST TRIANGLE’S MOST POPULAR ACTOR W. S. HART Playing the lead in a Wesetrn play, one of the latest plays on the ee Kay Bee Program Lou Tellegen One of the most expert swordsmen im the Goodwin's instruction. Thcy country gives an exhibition of his skill. d on the program, in addition tuo e rime ure He is seen in a character entirely different 5 ensemble, a quintete with Mr from anything in which he has heretofore aE ‘ Goodwin, Mrs. Cook and Mr. Hood. peared, and a role to which he is exactly suited “AD IN TWO PARTS ALSO This altogether delightful program ended with a vocal solo by Miss Helen The Black Wolf planned Ro usually good program tonight at the day morning } Cunningham will give a br eon at her beautiful home on S, Cen- ter Street. Wednesday af will mark one of the main celebrations which will be motor polo gam at the fair grounds. At this time the leading ! young society men and women wiil have charge of the conce: auto-polo games are in charge of the! {Commercial Club, part of the |ceeds for the day will go to the | Cross. | ! On Thursday morning Mrs. O. L. Walker will offer as her contributior {for the Red Cross events, a bridge} |party at her lovely new home Even the children have not been | forgotten in this celebration, and}| jtheir bit will be collecting pennies |for the penny picnic which will he held on Thursday afternoon at the \athletic grounds. There wil! be sprc-} ial entertainments for the children, jalso ample refreshments will be pro. | vided. The admittance to the picme | ‘is only one penny but this offers a special opportunity for the children | of sper to do their share by colle t- ing all the pennies they can before that time and presenting them at th- picnic on Thursday and also be ready to have the time of their lives. On Friday Mrs. A. F. Huff will give ale at her home on S. Cente> , the hours are four to six | ryone invited to attend Tea|§ will be served during the afternoon. | The ons. | pro- Rea WILLIAM FOX Presents JOAN SAWYER Supported by Stuart Holmes pee (pal LOVE'S LAW The all-absorbing story of a woman’s primitive instinct. The lure of the wild overcomes the girl and makes her give up cer- At this time, Mrs. Hoff will play, Miss | . by ee 2 Fiannagan, Mrs. Gloyd, Mrs. Walt = Flannagan, ‘Mfrs. Gloxd, Mrs Welt | tain success in the city for happiness and peace in the forest. | men will appear on the program. | On Friday night there will be a big | Liberty Ball, which also will be one ALSO FOX FILM COMEDY, jof the big events. j : feel Sab eaahy cattemnon free aa) With CHARLES CONKLIN—In Two Reels open her spacious home for a tea for} both men and women. Saturday evening is the date sel) |for the Chautauqua presentation of the Melting Pot. This will also be society night and part of the proceeds | for the show will go to the Red Cross} This is af excellent opportunity forc| the people of Casper to help the Red Cross and also attend one of the best plays ever presented. The company is direct from New York and will un- doubtedly offer a remarkably good entertainment. The results of the raffling will be announced at this time. There will also be special nights at the other two picture shows,. details of which will be announced later. Mr, A Comedy That is Really Funny “The Film Spoilers” Regular Admission 10c and 15c, Including Music by the Lyric Ohaketts