Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1917, Page 8

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|Music Festival This |\Evenirg At Jris Theatre. | The reservations for the music fes- e ee \tival, which will occur’ at the Iris} |heatre this evening, are ea eae jing made at the box office in the thea- All, ‘next. week. every Caspente should be ON THE JOB, boost- ee enalthe ecekaibtieulaes to" be ing ‘for the RED CROSS, and, of course, they will. iaimomentonmane! It will be our PLEASURE to co-operate in any way we can. [| ‘The Ensemble which has made s0| | appearances vi } 10 and 15 Cents ‘Spe : ale « many creditable ial for the week: jepen with the beautiful Adoration | 3-foot Zig-Zag Rules one ese omy mens as rs at |from Gaul’s “Holy City.’ Owing no ONE-NIGHT MUSIC FESTIVAL, A Notorious Siren Becomes the Angei of the ig- |many requests the program has been} ; 4-foot Zig-Zag Rules _ Ghgupealts permit thie acsemble to ap-| Armies of France S-foot Zig-Zag Rules _________-_-___- | pear twice. j | AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Louise Glaum 6-foot Zig-Zag Rule ______________--- 45¢e | Mrs. Goodwin’s program includes {numbers from the repertoire of the [Freatte hes egrec tr idol mi | Has the greatest role of her career as HON- 7 ue Teeever Stn play Evol 2 Y ORE ZONLAY, sinister beauty of Paris, who E studs one ihe Revelationsiy Etude eatrix 00 win is chastened by a noble love and service for D | her countrymen, hopin, and two Chopin Im- ne j Sweethearts of Verna Bohlke, Interpretive Dancer The Doomed William Harry Newmeyer, Pianist ees, China and Glassware Miss Bohelke will dance an oriental ¢ = - Phone 601 Phone 601 : oh Sieur oct by Ruth Violinist dance, the Incense Burner Phome 60% ; Dennis to Sibelins’ exquisite Valse i {{ riste, the music to be played by Mr Goodwin, Mr. Hood Mr. New- neyer Bohlke will present the fol young ladies in interpretive of emotional tensity, rising to a poignant c < in the final scene. Prices, 25c and 50c Also 1-reel Triangle Comedy with all-star cast, Seats Now on Sale at the Iris Box Office The Bookworm Turns inces Misses Genevieve Sheffr 3lackmore, Patricia Sulliv Manbeck, Duornbus, £ = lelen Carlson Esther Do ee ee ee SL NT ER A s, Fred Jonia Huff, V Dfice Phone th MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365-1] |vett Madge Roush and —— Purnett Chile CWistie’s Cabaret! _ | # rummage th for the y Ire) S¢, Marks Gui lay and to give the event due honor, | e t 9 ° t The mere mention of Chil Ct hich h and | Holds Pleasant Meeting: : - Am ae 5 b W. t g mediately y Id | ra McGrath, entertainec d mem-} Several of her } rier : crowd goin, "Found and ‘round Mics M Campt ne tk the St. Marks Guild yesterd oon. Mrs. ¢ = NOTICE, REBEKAHS .- 1 abandan at this famou fe. ty yo + ry |: ioon at the Hutt home } N S. Glease will assist in the en- =< <* A HTUISL aia AES egh ge ae datate Oad: r, hare of /Leing occupied at present the |tertainment of the guests this after-| A special me of the W. L ener eat tly i bs ata mid i tigi i aap re ‘ sah weeps : f i th vited for the joyous | Kuykendall Rebekah Lodge No. 39 all) With decided! A nnovation “ins p. h house a chance to do | jadie ay afternoon w ng on|' ision are Mrs. Charles Horstmaa | will be held at I. O. O. F. Hall Satur thi eats? || your hristmas shoy ” their own sewing. Light refreshments! end her two children, E eth and/day, June 16th, at 3 p. m., for the} * The ga gen eau it on : 1 roveltic were served by the hostess t five.|Carl, Mrs. Vilnav nd her daughter | purpose of discussing plans for rais- | “OR, Where, Oh’ Where > t e as new but [me ‘eronica. Mrs son and daughter | ing money for the Red Cross fund, Dog Gone?" will om fe | wh ople have never had a chance ? -—— —i,, Rese re yl ss Gs i are jalso to reconsider birthday celebra- ‘, f Le irs. boyles 1d son Grant, 3. . . ~ “NY , in Casper next v tT to ) rot harmonize ? * z tion. BELLE HENRY, | Ces poodl re | with There will eee Department Gooksand aahowagies waGtana. | Phone 793 W mer Uhey bave m , les of cloth . wie oe ; Se ahs | OTHILIE ERICKSON, | 3 all for the ‘ross. For | jny : charm the early shop : oe Chamberlin Furniture Co. just re-} Secretary. 6-15-1t} thi r the big rummage sale, come carly ais ESS ae “and Home Furnishings. one vil i avoid the rush Llew ily n Griffith and Wal G 15-2t | | Onno went on a fishing trip to norn yes = se —- =e | Residence Phone 128-W | o'cl : Biggest Bridge Drive terday rey cree early the NOTICE MORES & LUTAS GROCERY colored merou t In History of S morning and returned last night Sa ae > { events such as have never before bee Rott pala saxtenites te Ora0 OusdniseaiPADSPeaily bea repre: Bob Ss Auto COMPANY Hey itto-ut tame! ea r any other city | (+ Mr. Baker of Casper, returned y ted in the Red Cross parade on ee ss sen Orso * = ie i Ce *“\terday morning on the B ton londay afternoor ll members are ivery } Fancy and Staple Groceries Biba reves R {in P ‘ Nast AT > She } t l i be the Trades A Stand at Grand Central JoGi'aP Hed Cross Weel sicolayas Mearccen ania Hall fouday, Tand 484 x "Phe % 57 patie . Exclusive Line of Imported New {} a t4yfr m, one Goods her ‘ un Of efor 1. MICKL} ‘| be tt ' i eee ; S IR f ' Y ? Lu r ( 1 t cial sate o Sal sreel t ; MeD pee oy ates) tab-saity Cresta aii iia2 WaiSecoud)stilel tsar nt lior i — Fl orno Cross ¥ : , , et : \ : PLD 2A A TL will be furictiea: i ) : ; 2 intentions, ! wt fr t t \ t¢ u Oe ne Alo anehwen Wa SANs anid BORE is gad homet?* i p ‘ GE SE SE Arnetie he fare imérou : 1 ero f t PES MT SELINA LIE TPP WEEE LET Be dak ayly andog hy évery man, « mes. will : Au wormap and child, ir per who hz ' tif s | i the hahitol ealing. . , high scor hour uild of Orn0 } . 1 a Cinta sPasclenT: n left for Carl ee : She will r Bit For Red Cr return this evening . f the n pop Orao ate, has cc r i The A. A. A. clas the Presby it Arminto next week |terian church will meet with Miss R. of the R d ¢ ross fund.|L. Holeman at her home Saturday Marquis at the head of such | evening at 8 o’clock, 1 ind when that event oO in such @ social center as Ar-| Miss Ruth Kimball and her mother | the affair can be nothing but left for their cabin in the mountains } vwahon iheen f ‘ ‘ some men ir the for Mar diners ur $ Melfirsl. cafeteria to occur in Ca poe wl be held 1 1} .68 in the mor he al the * ¢ I wil be salads, sandwi TODAY AND TONIGHT McClure Pictures Presents x success and the contribution from § orning: They are expecterc “antiyes sre wa aes thruout t i srmi nt 90 will undoubtedly be surpris- bene ah a eee HY, “Sreiiexper at CHARLOTTE WALKER ane acre ” te IPpIN pi jinzly arge om ° | a Bropn business people and{ On 10 The Misses Charlotte and Lucy | —_— In —- t pea Sate “ i F Fane lene Moose Lodge Will 'Gantz returned this morning from } ern ‘dies are plan-|Dance For Red Cross. Powder River where they have been | ning a fetmer or} The men of the Moose lo | visiting : | i eVening at the Masonic| have voluy offered to give a| ss (ome) wid to which i vent all Ma-|dance m the Moose hall on Thu Ste families are! right at 9 o’clock for the benefit o* dies in charge are put-\the Réd Cross fund, Ui overy effort to make this | jime-ligh Anna Kyte, Clelia and Agnes Dyke, | left this morning to spend the day at | upon which the |Salt Creek. They intend to be back} it is now centered. The mem-|this ev ening. “S LO TH” one of the “Seven Deadly Sins’ With a Notable Cast, including SHIRLEY MASON and GEO. L. GUERE NOT A SERIAL sdinicr Wie biggest success of any- | bers of this lodge have established for | oo © thug jth ‘y have ever” attempted, a/themselves an extraordinary reputa-|Mrs. J. E. Richardson dallarsa plate will be charged. | tion for notable soci: events and the | Entertains for Little Daughter. Tbe! Methodis thein. cont mbut it ladies will offer as | dane eon nay will prove no ex- Little Lindelee _ Richardson _has tm to the Red Cross = ‘the punt Mrs,’ L.'L. Gantz, details ui aa of he affair will be announced later. , Wie tuo Rebecca todges, the Mac-| cabses with Miss Biy Hamilton in! ‘charre and the Wonien of the Wood- | craft; also the Pocahontas lodge are | an(tipating various events for the| Red Ores fund all of which will be} detaficd later | Homans, | — CASPER MOTOR COMPANY AS musiotevers are reyoicrng at the | Acws That Mrs. A. & Hoff will give | B U I ammacale al her home on Friday aft- | ernoen from 4 till 6, the proceeds | ef winch will wo for the Red Cross! fund. . Amon the many prominent | HAI MERS | and (aented musicians who will ap-| résy ov the program the following are note; Wirs Wuff, Viola Beatrix | SERVI E | Goodwin, Mrs. W. D. Waltman, Mrs. | Vogue Films Gidyd, Miss Mannagan and William | . | HarryiNewmeyer, - Tea will be served Exid B S © thettant the uflerhoon and everyone! e attery ervice | or ‘is ¢ if to attend. Many prominent | i soc! women will assist in the serv We Inspect and Fill Your Batteries | 9 ing: @uring the afternoon and this af-! with Piaiiled Water Free of Charge fait promises to ‘he’ one of the most | NE 16-W 2 R enjrvee of the many planned for / ee omed Rea Grosn Weel. fei y | angaer Soshething New For Casper 1 j In’ Behalf, o£ Red Cross. | Think of, the, joy of rummaging around thru ‘a rammage sale' There ! \henong:! the; women ‘of’ the ‘to | ihe is, said have ‘a weakness for the ‘eXcitement of bargains and similar events, a tong felt need for REGULAR ADMISSION 10c and 15c -

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