Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1917, Page 8

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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE President Wilson Has Decreed an Entire Week For a Nation Wide RED CROSS CAMPAIGN New Iris Theatre TONIGHT—15c and 25c TUESDAY—10c and 15c The First Series of The Official Government War Pictures ‘THE WAR’ Tonight the receipts will go to the Red Cross Fund Tuesday night for the benefit of the War Relief Fund In Conjunction With the Regular Program. Let’s all Get Together and Put Casper in the First Line Trenches! These wonderful pictures not only show you the soldiers in the struggle of Europe, but clearly portray the no-less his- toric and heroic deeds of the British Ambulance Corpse and British Flyers. You will see wounded Germans being tenderly nursed by Britishers, wounded British Tommies being carried by Ger- man prisoners; close-up views of the latest type submarines. The picturesque life in the trenches, desperate attacks and counter-attacks, and every phase of this colossal struggle to make the world a peaceful place for you and your children, are shown. DO NOT MISS THIS PICTURE! E THIS CAR ride in it drive in latest model Light Six Tovring popular make; driven but fev ed miles. See Mr. Burn y MISS IRMA PATT placed by the Central Committee on /cne loves the movies, well then, wh’|‘ering amounting to $107 was renl- the corner at the Wyoming National|not go to the movies on Red Crossjized. This is a rem ole standard In an all star cast of Fox Players | = Red Cr elec Will e of Cy , Close With Big I t ! for a a rem a WS : ss Weck Every Day! «| fa i = . asper, it ni ha Ao tanrinlatelesand ath ; | Baw Ft | be al lu t r h ae ft | es Lro are famous tt ) th t y = 4 the luncheon next & y Te h 5 . . Bia cor k wioseclesbento ig ant | : The Shrine of Motion Pictures oe ane amen Ry re on their part Ever vited to attend and they ty | well then why not eat f it that they are there if they have to ; t by making a birthday = walk. The V-V ranch is conceded tc 4 nar rift of his own to the Red Cr fund. 4 be one of the most beaut in the inch oOo ‘s state and is one of the oldest in Na » ete., which are) The Casper Floral Company is do-|ff trona county, that its doors will be) be > all under the su-/nating all their receipts today to the| eune thrown open for the Red Cre of the leading women of Red Cross fund and for this purpose W ll F t PSE SAunlay: will, andoubledle. swell nd will be most carefully pre-|are holding a special flower sale. alld liam rox presents to a considerable degree the already ed and arr: ed. Is this then te ° day large fund for this worthy cause. tnuch to ask, t you eat for Red (oVnfe) fe} te) Cross this week? M. E. Church Contribution for Big Campaign Clock Wiil The majority of people must also | Red Cross Excells t Register Receipts. khuve diversion, why not let the Red At the evening service of the Meth- A large campaign clock has been,Cross amuse you this week? Every- | odist church last night a free will of- j bank, its hands are represented with|nights? Casper people all trip the to set for the other organizations and the thousands which hay hun-|light fantastic, why not take advant-| the people belonging to the Methodist 2 dred marks in between. vy timejage of the Big Liberty ba idty church should feel rightly proud of in a $100 is made for the Red Cross funa| evening at the Masonic Temple? e having hed so high a mark upon} the hands will move. Watch this! burden of giving freely for Red Cross | their first efforts, | clock and ascertain how the campaign {is not the heavy load some would have oo for funds is progressing. It is hoped|you think. Just go along as usual but Chocolatiere Thursday Morning i that the first hundred will be regis take advantage of the opportunities At the home of Mrs. O. L. Walker | tered this afternoon cffered by Red Cross this week. en Thursday morning there will be a , oo Mrs. Amy Deisher has offered to |chocolatiere, at which Mrs. Walker, | J Ladies of Pocahontas give her services all day Thursday Mrs, McKinney, Mrs. Roy R Lodge To Give Food Sale. from nine to twelve in the morning) Mrs. R. K. Staley and Mr | a In line with all the other lodgc id one to six in the afternoon, Th-:/Leavitt will act as hoste . The which are so liberally contributing s address is N. Wolcott beautiful new home of Mrs. Walker} for the Red Cross Week Pocahontas Ladies will; mar their serv paign, the yR 1 a food sale all day Tuesday at jedly take advantage of thi t. Those who are tired after the will form an appropriate C etting for | y Red Cross events will undoubt-|so charming a party > proceeds of | Primative Call give and help | which will go to the Red Cross fund. | am the IXL market There will be all) the Red Cross fund while alse helping role) iB Kinds of delightful things, including themselves at this place. TOITIAT ; és > BGM chicasnicned pies | cottage 0 0 Lgent Need for Stenos PICTURIZING A WOMAN'S POWER FOR GOOD AND EVIL cheese, butter milk and ads. Re-|High School Crewe bd All B 1 member to take your market basket | Enjoys Moonlight Picnic. ‘ 1 ‘ i | t there and fill it with delicious home- | Taking advantage of the unusually | n Drancnes of ALSO —— made viands, such as are rarely of-|beautiful moon on Saturday evening, q . fered for sale, or rz y seen outside|a jolly crowd of high school people} Government Oervice . i of Mother's Kitchen. formed a party leaving town in fou- | e Ss one ome { fey {) cers about 9 o'clock. They motore*?, The United States Civil Service F Casper Streets Made {to the Blackmore ranch where a bie | Commission announces that an exam- ' Lovely Today. |supper was heartily enjoyed. There /iv.ation for stenographer and typ: REGULAR ADMISSION 10c and 15c With pretty Red Cross nurses ap-|was a bonfire without which no moon | writer, field service, will be held in pearing at every corner of the Casper | light picnic would be complete. forty different cities throughout the streets this morning, the traffic has be- Later in the evening the crowd ad-|Fleventh Cicil Service District, June come blecked several times, and more|journed to the Goose Creek school |40, 1917. Both men and women will than one good man was late to work | house where they danced until a late be admitted to this / —_— e examination. C for loitering just a minute longer toj}hour, The young people were chap-| There is an urgent need of male sten- oming fl feast his eyes on the unusual andjeroned on this delightful occasion by ographers and typewriters for all } pleasing sight. The town and refiner-|Mrs. W. A. Blackmore. ‘branches of the service in the 11th e {4 e 99 7% ies have been portioned out to the oo Idistrict, but particularly in the Quar- (i various young girls of the town and|Picnic At Pathfinder Dam. termaster Corps of the United States aZimo in their simple white costumes with; The people in the vicinity of the jsrmy, at an entrance salary of $1,000 the Red Cross caps and band, it is|Pathfinder dam are already doirg|per annum. Typewriters withont a } small wonder that the citizens are in-|their bit in helping to amuse the sol- knowledge of stenography are in do- d spired and are most liberally donating |diers. On Saturday large crowds c*|mand and every eligible on the male a ‘to the cause. It is true the horrors of |country people for miles around gat+-|typewriter register willing to accept war seem less horrible when Casper’s ered at the dam and held a picnic for |an entrance salary of $1,000 per an- NA Allin a errs oe eR

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