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JHE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE |bution in the big campaign of next) —_ week. The pony has the distinctive =f UL | € 7) 3 Sexy name of “Custerd-Good-Enough,”* s “ : which name was given the pony by - YOU WILL SAVE MONEY AND SECURE A BETTER JOB Biiscicy sarah, herselt. IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR Mr. Waltman, chairman of the é committee on raffling has decided to s ts d V h H LE | 2! te pony by chance, the price set| am an arnishes € has been 25¢ a chance so as to enable ‘ - a “v y chold in Cus to get a che 2 I A Golloa of LOWE. BROS. HIGH-STANDARD covers more suyp J|¢¥°ty,chold in Casper to get. chance fe Custard-Good-Enough is a perfect- » 2 2 le. face, wears longer, and looks better than any other paint mg io ibrakentaeddlethorsavana witlthrine ? SKEPTI J 4 ? 4 joy to the heart of some Casper child ¥ CAL, CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION when the results of the raffling are f unnounced Saturday evening. He wil! appear in the patriotic parade on) Monday and also at the Penny Picnic ? on Thursday afternoon, at which time the pony may be tried for one pen iy. 4 oOmoO . f f Well Known Casper Society t China and Glassware f Women To Give Luncheon Phone 604 Phone 601 =" Phone 601 Mrs. John Beal and Mrs. M. ( Clarkson have decided upon the neveu idea of giving a business men’s lunch eon at the Odd Fellows Hall on Mon day, the eighteenth, from twelve to : two Both these women are noted for heir culinary abilities and ness 1 ittached to anything which they un dertake. Th are giving the lunch- { con absolutely on their own effort ° ,and the proceeds will go to the Red Cro fund, No business man, cr iness woman, can afford t Office Phone 1h By MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365-1 ,th ynoon Monues Se Rs ——$——« | opport » do your b ort : (Bi ] » to help yourself Billy Woattman To pl rf by ¢ ving a delicious n “4 Celebrate Birthday , fo) On’ Monday little Billy Waltman, |, ay. Mrs. J. F. Le < enterta the omly son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.| pat} D lies of Sle bit rk Guild t ; Waltman, wilh reach the dignified age |tyips into tt ace pa ill be assisted 7 of fiye years and in honor of the throp ir sion, bis mother has invited s ral laick fever Tl Plans for the Music Festival 2 of We Bittle friends in to help cele-|¢9 his home Theatre Fric ht are ¢ 4 brate Whe affnir is to be in the mo~ the Burlingt 1 th t the pri : ing from ton until twelve, of course} Miss Rosalis Baone) ane ronat dtor na: ev z therd: will be games and ythir riot Mrs. Lathroy lose s dur-|cne of he mo t eventful in the sociai that foes with such a gay event Jing the re ence of the ks fa-, history of Ca Pores E oa |mily at the Governor's mansion, will]. fe ORO Lathrops Entertain lreturn to her home in Cheyenne this |SPecial Notice A A, For teneste . , jevering after a delightful visit at the gheralwallabe a Spec ial meeting of On aday evening Mrs. H. Roy athrop home. Mrs. Lathrop and her | the Civic Club on Friday afternoor Lathrap presided at a delightfully in-| ct spent the weekend ut the Brooks |the Library at 2:30 at which tir (rmal dinner at the Midwest hotel, | inch, returning Monday morning |very important matters will be as- honoring: ber house guests, Miss Rosa- es CORO RS ‘cussed. All property owners who can lie Stone of Cheyenne and Dr. Edson | Woodmen Will Entertain should attend, also all who are inter- i of Denyer Dr, Lathrop was unable | At Lodge Room Friday ested in the are of Casper showld $ to aflem on account of business in On Friday evening the Woodmen of | see to it that they are present at ths the country Following the dinner, |/the W the party edjourned to the Civic Club |of the danpe,nt the Temple where they spent | c: rid will entertain the members Royal Neighbors at a room of the Odd Fel meeting. 9 oO Plans For Red Cross ial ev soc ing the lods flows Hall bein en effpgable evening at dancing the place where the| Week Progressing I @vaing Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop! part vill & held There will be Among the many events will were bowts af an informal dinner at irds, musie and a short program for| occur next week will be t ive their hore on S. Center street : ‘\she entertainment of the guests luncheon which Mrs. C. I er will honor: their juests, I (ome) t her home on Tue rning. ¥ Cheyearme and Dr. Bd oted | Prominent Young Lady de specialist, of Denver, been Contributes For Red Cross 1 the past of the Lathro Woe Mi Sarah Ca , grand-daughte fed on, 1 1 rumm lays. ‘Wr « ; f former Governo eph M. ¢ Friday and Saturday. One of ¢ ist on fntor f cial Sheet per’s prominent young society n oY t in charge | CHARLIE CHAPLIN Today and Tonight at the LYRIC THEATRE | CHAPLIN COMEDY | CHARLIE CHAP ‘ Burlesque on |} CARME 1 In Four Reels—’Nuff Sed ia bina a Un »f* — —_- ———— = ty / “PATRIA” ‘ia “ f “For the Flag” : f Two Reels Bringing up Father A comedy feature. Father gets out for a night Cartoon 3 ALSO—“WHERE LAND AND WATER MEET” SCENES ALONG TH FOREGON COAST ‘ 4 4 REGULAR ADMISSION 10c and 15c & ning} -” t A STIRRING TALE OF SUNNY SPAIN, | WITH THE GREAT ROMANTIC ACTOR AT HIS BEST Lou Tellegen le : 1) owwnsecuearenne« || Bedtrix Goodwin country gives an exhibition of his skill. al e e ee Violinist He is seen in a character entirely different Verna Bohlke, Interpretive Damcer Tonight RIS° 10 and 15 Cents ONE-NIGHT MUSIC FESTIVAL, AT EIGHT O°CLOCK from anything in which he has heretofore ap- peared, and a role to which he is exactly suited The Black Wolf Is a Bandit, with his hiding place in the Span- ish mountains. He is a friend and benefactor to the poor, but has a price placed on his head by the Duke of a particular district im which he operates. See what happens whem the daughter of the Chancellor comes the Black Wolf. Wilham Harry Newmeyer, Pianist Prices, 25c and 50c Seats Now on Sale at the Ins Box Office to meet =) Liberty and will be raffled off for | fi id Ni h J 15th fifty cents a chance. This remark- ‘ voesccisce' Friday Night, June time { Think of getting a “Tin Lizzie” fcr a dollar! Which unheard of miraci will happen to some lucky person n week! Earl Boyle of the Boyle Gar ge has given a brand new Ford tour- ing car to the Red Cross Society and this is to be raffled off next week, only 8:15 p.m. Iris Theatre | | ne dollar a chance is to be charg +d i’very hould take a chance on the - hey stand a remarkable hance ng the proud possessor ENSEMBLE: PE SERIE TR amon (Adora tiene nares Se ere Gaul S| Choose Red Cross Night (From Cantata, “The Holy City”) 4 1s Se Movie ent 4 : Violins—Misses Verna Burnett, Helen O’Mal- t Vher » the mov why not . , ~ . help t 1 by zo ley, Marjorie Keith, Genevieve Sheffner, ( ' s, wl lbe ne ? Wayne Upson, John Mechling. ond , : EEE Tri po a eae) Viola—Mr. William Harry Newmeyer ul 1 e of twenty-five cents Cello = Mr. Hood ror the s which will include +} Piano—Mrs. Ray Cook e this erful war picture and|—f (Ave, Mania sss Schubert-Wilhelmj \help the Red Cross fund all in the! G& By the Brooks. -saseye Boisdeffre ume evening! I. ayes + .° oo Viola Beatarix Goodwin INTERPRETIVE GROUP DANCE: Pake Sale For Red Cross Will Be Held On Saturday ColonialiRolkate =)" = 5 Bes seer ea Berger, The Altar Rosary Society have Misses Vera Manbeck, Patricia Sullivan, r ced t will hold a bake ale Genevieve Sheffner, Leone r the b of the Red Cro s Ruth; Adams, on Saturday afternoon, June 22 Blackmore, Helen Carlson | tails of which will be announce: The French Doll Cupid'Dance: ._-___4_3 & 4 [ssn Miss Kathryn / = ——$<$<<— ss | mmyy——ésAN- French VOU -----_---_-- The two daughters of Mrs. Frank |Sturgeon, Mrs. Roy Gavne of For- |sythe, Mont., and Mrs. C. E. Kisse!- jbeck of Cheyenne are visiting at the home of Mrs Sturgeon for a short jwhile The son, William Ricker of | Dubois, is also here They were called jhere a short time ago on account of the illness of their sister, Mrs. Donald Lobdell. Mrs. Lobdell is reported to PIANO: Etude in D Flat Etude in C Minor_4__ (Revolhitionary) William Harry Newmeyer Moon Dance jbe very much improved. She is at} Se ape ap ee ae Lampe |the Private hospital | Miss Margaret Meer a Re hee EG CE ULNESS = Waldtenfel \ ream) isses Genevieve Sheffner, Vera Manbeck, | RED CROSS NOTES | Helen Carlson, Patricia Sullivan 4 INCENSE DANCE— (Set by Ruth St. Denis to Sibehus beautiful Valse Triste Verna F. Bohlke ENSEMBLE: Christ drove the money changers | from the Temple. You who fail to give your wealth, give until you must |deprive yourselves of some of your | wonted luxuries; yes, even of neces-| | sities, will not only be driven from the Temple, but will as surely be con- Valse L jdemned to the nethermost depths of | alse'Leute jhell, as will the murderer. \ VIOLIN: Ses ‘ie Romance Casper MUST, as always, exceed | Fi S d C jall other places in Wyoming in the | (From Secon oncerto) size and spontaniety of its gift. Caprice Viennois GYPSY DANCE: Miss Ruth Adams Miss Leone Blackmore With its great wealth of oil, Cas-| | per should give more than the whole | State of Wyoming. We COULD do! jit. Will we? PIANO: Fantasie-Impromptu ____.___________ William Harry Newmeyer 5 FLAG DANCE: VAISE: Miss Kathryn Burnett Since 1905 the Red Cross has dis- Miss Vera Manbeck | bursed for relief work more than fif-| INTERPRETIVE GROUP: teen millions of dollars. | Forest Spirits: Miss Bohlke and Misses Sullivan, Manbeck, Doombos, Meer, Carlson, Sheffner, Doran, Adams, Huff, Blackmore and Blodgett Japan has seven members of the |Red Cross to America’s one. Her | Red Cross has ten millions of gold tu jour one. Can you look yourself in | the face until you have done all that jyou can, and then just a little bit, Haacre: | | The Red Cross work demands im- | mediately one hundred millions of dollars that its work in the war as! the second line of defense may be | carried on. Give your time, give your | work, give your money that this may | Ne raised next wek. | — | The boys who go to the front of- | fer their lives on the ultar of human. | ity—a blood offering. You stay at} home ond ogee mathing but inani- | mate money. ich is the Seer greater PRICES..............50c and 25c