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MEMBERSHIP. OF AED Ch0So WILL «GET Ble BO0aT Local Organization Has 53 Mem- | bers and Is Out for More; Charter Members Received Until First of July | | a | THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY With 53 Casper people already en- rolled in the work of mercy as mem- jLers of the local Red Cross organiza- tion, those directing the work herc conducting active campaign |for more members, and urge that the names of those desirous of joining be Red Cross Week | All’ next week every Caspente should be ON THE JOB, boost- §f} | | * IRIS Tonight ing. for the RED CROSS, and, of course, they will. Tt will be our PLEASURE to co-operate in any way we can. Special for the week: 3-foot Zig-Zag Rules 4-foot Zig-Zag Rules 5-foot Zig-Zag Rules ] 6-foot Zig-Zag Rule 25c Regular Dime Dance at the Auditorium Tonight China and Glassware Phone 601 Phone 601 Phone 601 are an handed in before the charter member- o ° | Bridge Luncheon Well Attended. The offering of Mrs. C. E. Winter to the Red Cross fund was a bridge} luncheon held at the Winter home yes-| Sore re T At CY Last Night. Among the many pleasant events ship terd morning. The spacious rooms, ef Red Cross Week was a moonlight]j, which the several card tables were | roll is closed on July 1. Those jwho enroll prior to that date will be listed as charter members. The initial list of those who have already joined contains the names of Casper’s representative citizens, an- follows: Music by Iris Orchestra picnic Jast night in the CY pasture.|placed were gaily decorated with | H. C, Bretschneider. | Mr. Tom Thompson made a marked |flags and a profusion of lilacs and | Fe oe er. oe r wild flowers, the entire scene pre-| soe. Cas : | eee craerccare nanan auccess with his efforts at getting up| oon: e a most patriotic as well as un-| Robert K. Staley. hii ae = the affair and looking after the de-/usual attractive appearance. Upon| ©: J. Bailey. LARAMIE MAY ALSO CLOSE jo -o|) CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR | tail A huge bon-fire was built/adding up the scores after the bridge L. A. Wolfard. { UP ITS RED LIGHT DISTRICT CASPER’ s GOLD MINE | Smith Bldg. Phone 478. | around which the jolly crowd gath-|games, it was found that Mrs. John nas B Wolfard. | ——O|| Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | : é d sec¢ th s 2, JARAI 3 20. . J set Ue pairs a eas both ladies receiving prizes for their nes 7H re EER: light die mle wil price i eu [ae * i ed roe Nigh oe ehey a 8 and coffee were made over the fire, | skill, 2,ertrude uhling. ight district closed wi ne decided | Pear he fac a ne autauqua there were also many other articles, At noon a dainty luncheon wasil J. J. Giblin. upon definitely, it is believed, at the | is donating its talent to Casper’s Red | q Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., | including ice cream and cakes. There |seryed by Mrs. Winter, who was : Rev. M. Dorn. meeting of the city council here to-| Gross efforts. The Sapphire is the | M. D., University of Chicago, | eres Afiy peovle attending the: Fee Ors WhO was S57 Geo. By Nelson; night. | - ~ sapphire 1s the) | 1903. Physician and Surgeon. | were about fi i ze fal Hasttaeni 4 sated by ts Fre ponte en ean ae eRe simmer |sparkling, joyous concert by the St.) | Office in Wood Building, over | picnic and a delightful time Was had|R, Bartholomew, Mrs. W. D. It- : : E Paneer ener : : sre Ns by everyone, singing being the order /man, Mrs. Q. L. Walker, Miss Caro-| 1. F-/Miller: LARAMIE SECURES MEET Claire\Cifters the fore part of the eye ee TRIES TaRwT oes | of the evening after supper. The pro-|]ine Maltby’ and Miss Theodore Wil-| David Day FOR BANKERS IN 1918/7" “nd the DIAMOND is that | Qa" : 2 is ceeds oF 4 it nigh 5 calebragen will} son. Several of the business men of I ia nm Reed jjewel, conviction born of a lofty zeal yo to the Red Cross ¢ ASA EEN STO he uw A. cd. a fe pees Grete aos go to the Re an A un ee aoe present for (he uncueon: C. T. Lupton. | BUFFALO, Wy ; eM yee 20.—The |t¢ fight Humanity s noble battle, that ee NOTICE Red Cross Day which seated four people. | A. M. Fielding. next annual meeting of the Wyoming | shall scintillate from every true Notice is hereby given that the co- A substan-j At Kimball Drug Store. sum was realized as a result of | j tial Louis Ravies. John J. Doyle. | Bankers’ Association will be held in American’s heart as he shall go fortt partnership of Sturm & Gravesend The Kimbat!l drug store is today |this delightful undertaking by Mrs. | Avon G 1. | Laramie, it was decided at the meet- | under the spell of Dr. Payne’s con- as Deen) diesortet, ena) mache, Pee “all aan up,’ ae tables being ; Winter, which sum will go to the Red Anthony Ke aan pt any aes contracted aie the 15th peautifully decorated with large vases | Cross fund. Ss s ‘ ; , 917, said day bein of lilacs and white iris, while no minor oo H. C. Strathman. day of April, 1917, y iz part of this prance scene are the | Concessions AeA UGGP sls A \. Learner: DRY ZENZAI MOIST ZENZAL ___ ___ __ salved. said co-partnership was dis- drinks and ices. |The entire proceeds! 4 bevy of young girls and matrons, | “W. W. Sproul | e fact that Zenzal is made to reach two distinct types bee Staats eee nee all in their attractive costumes of the rs W "4 ae | 5 g0 to the Red ( ross fund. Many pe0-| Red Red. Cross eae eelatleneomenes Mm SAAT ul. of Eczema should appeal to all skin sufferers. Tetter, Salt p ar y advantage o 2 - “ ” c c : | S rtanity rs eva is arate + nurses’? | CONES: “hot dogs,”” candy and peanuts] E. Richard Shipp. | Rheum and Dry Eczema should be treated with Dry Zenzal. SA eae pert ae seh : Pe te. and /Out at the Fair Grounds yesterday! W. F, Dunn. For Weeping Skin, Manet, 1. HAGENS & STANLEY aerve them wit i emonee es, etc 2 ani lafternoon and evening. Mrs. W. D. W. S. Kimball ping Skin, use Moise Zenza also to help swell the Red Cross func | Waltman ad Ane concoenlanee ii aR WEE | : LAWYERS Those assisting this morning were I s path imball. 75ca Jar at | charge id in her usual capable man- ner saw to it that everything went off |smoothly, as a result of which quite a |large donation will be handed into the Red Cross fund oo Misses Grace Grieve, Caroline Maltby and Miss Huffsmith, wih a later force of young ladies this afternoon o Oo Children’s Chautauqua Donald MacQueen Mrs. Donald MacQueen. Cc. W Mrs. C. W. Thomas. Thomas Pat Royce. | KIMBALL’S DRUG STORE Mokler Building Launched This Morning. | The grounds at the Central school were this morning the scene of many gay events, there being 150 school ehildren who attended and joined in the games Miss Kittle, who is in| eharge of the Children’s Chautauqua, iz a most capable leader and has been | excellently trained in play groun|]| work. She was assisted this morning in the gumes by Mr. Buchanon, the Chautauqua athletic man and Mr. Moon, the Chautauqua — superinten- dent. There were this morning four cir-| eles of games in pro ss at one time, | 3150 children in all Volley ball and various drills were included in the program with the games. The m: in | feature of the morning was the ticket hunt, in which Mr. Moon hid} three season tickets and which wa the cause of much merriment in the fiunt. The success finders were | Helen Rowse, Car! Frisbie ang Harold Sawyer, all of whom are now the proud possessors of season tickets to the Chautauqua During the intermission this morn- ing, Miss Kittle explained and de- tailed plans for the Children’s Circus, which will occur on Saturday morn- ing at the Iris Theatre. Every kiddie in Casper*who wants to may take part m this circus, preceding which there will be a big parade thru the main streets. The boys have been giver plans for making elephants, ostriches, camels and numerous other animals, which will be co 2d and painted br the girls. Each child that was pres- ent. this morning has been assigned d@efinite part in the circus. There will Be fairies, gypsies, clowns, tight rone walkers and aff the other circus at- | tractions which bring joy to the heart ef every child. The parade will start at 10:30 on. Saturday morning, im mediately after which the circus will be helt!; with admission of five and ten cents Half of the proceeds re resutt of the childr towards the Play Casper ww see Casper started out with a good sum of money for this work, as it i a great pity that for a town of its size, Casper has absolutely no amus ment facilities for the children, suc lized as a Ground fund for oo June Weddings Ff Interest To Casper. June the’ 20th marks the date on which*tworof Casper’s ‘ominent young men will wed two ‘%tharming girls in distant cities. In, Detroit, Mich., this morning occurred the wed- ing ‘of Miss’ Caroline Mee to Gus Bell, of this city. Ala., ding of Miss Rheba Powers to William Tolhurst of this city. Both these young meh will bring their brides to wips. 2 \ fire, en’s circus will go | Miss Kittle is most anxious} a5 play grovinds and amusement parks. ; In Birmingham, | today will also occur the wed-/| Casper to reside after brief wedding IL, who | the past several days on oil business, left this after- oon on the Burlington for his home. SS A CASPER MAN DROPS DEAD IN CALIF ORNIA While trying to save his place from Edward Lumsmgn, formerly of | W. B. Nelson of Oneida, has been in Casper friends here. of age Lumsman was 74 years BIG PINEY MAN | HELD UP FOR $200 BIG P INEY, Ww yo., June 20.— Jimmey Jensen while on a pleasure trip was unfortunate enough to loose $200 when help up at the hot springs near Ogden. So far the gunman and money have not been heard of. eee ee reeers EFFICIENCY CQNGRESS { TO BE HELD AT CODY copy, Wyo., June 20.—An Effi- ciency conferenc a new departure in church activities for Wyoming, is announced for Cody, June 21 anc under the auspices of the Sheric district of the \of the Methodis n Wyoming Conference FIRE GUARDS TO PROTECT THE SHOSHONE FOREST CODY, Wyo Bane 20.—Five fire ‘guards were assigned to duty on the Shoshone forest on the 15th. Walter Peterman was stationed -on ‘the !Southfork Oliver C. Garvin and James Osborne on the Northfork, Joseph Bier on Clark’s fork and Wallace Mengel in Sunlight. Other guards will be stationed at strategic points later in the ee son. : ‘SUMMER SCHOOL FALLS OFF, | ON ACCOUNT OF THE WAR LARAMIE, Wyo., June 20.—Sum- {mer school began yesterday with a lewer enrollment than last year and ja marked absence of men. The war | situation is responsible for these con- Nceaserag it is thought. | PLANS UNDER WAY FOR | RIVERTON MASONIC TEMPLE RIVERTON, Wyo., June 20.— Plans for a $75,000 Masonic Temple are under way. Construction work on the proposed three-story building will begin as soon as the structural steel can be procured. Casper, dropped dead on the lawn of Cheyenne put over $900,000 into is home in Los Angeles sterday,|the Liberty bonds. Casper put in | ecording to advices received by | only $400,000. Are we going to let \our rival trim us in coming across for C. E. Winter | Major Ormsby. } W. D. Waltman. H. Leslie’ Parker. M. Margaret Curtin. Earl D. Holmes. Dr. T, J. O’Donnell H. H. Bennett. L. E. Tolman. Har dams. Roy C. Smith. M. C. Dutton. ne = the Red Cross? It’s up to you. Phone 793 W or 569 J — I have a big, powerful car that would make a fine truck. Enquire at Room 6 Smith Block. 6-20-3t Big Oil Strike By PATERSON-WYOMING We have just brot in A BIG WELL GREYBULL DOME, and must announce that on the our stock is subject to advance in price or to withdrawal from sale without notice. Some stock remains to be sold at 25¢ PER SHARE, but we re- serve the right to return money received after the issue has been sold, or after the coming udvance in price. PATERSON-WYOMING OIL Co. ' Order stock subfct to previcus sale from R. A. Painter & Co. + 145 N. Center Street, Casper, Wyo. A FOX PROGRAM AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS William Nigh — and — Violet Palmer AD) THE BLUG STREAK A WESTERN PLAY—FULL OF THRILLS Also, A FOX FILM COMEDY WITH HANK MAN—A FUNNY COMEDY His Love Fight REGULAR ADMISSION, 10c and 15c LYRIC THEATRE The Shrine of Motion Pictures