Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1917, Page 8

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ee ‘kept the children busy all afternoon ylaying games, every game that has ever been played being in progress | yesterday. Custard-Good-Enough, lithe Shetland pony whith is to be raf- 25 Per Cent of SATURDAY’S CASH SALES Will Be Donated to the RED WCROS'S If you wish to help the RED CROSS and need anything in Hardware or Paints, see US and if the animal is at all susceptible, the attention he received yesterday | will surely necessitate a larger bridle! The children rode Custard till he egged for mercy, they |showed signs of a relapse! they all had a good time and the pen- | nies were literally poured into the Red Cross baskets by the thousands, as 2 result of a week’s hoarding by these children. ard-Good-Enough, feeling decidedly |mal-treated as a result of yesterday S HARDWARE COMPANY China and Glassware Phone 601 THE. HOLME Phone 601 was too much for him and taking his leave early this morning. | However, the young pony thot better of the plan later and decided that he ; would do his bit for the Red Cross, Phone 601 raffled off on Saturday. Orso Episcopal Dinner Has Good Attendance. With the ladies of the St. {Guild as hoste: last evening the 'Gollar dinner which they gave at the Marks i | | | Office Phone 15 By MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365-1] ful event. The tables were at tively decorated with spring flov while the simple but well coo menu was served by the young ladic of the church. A gratifying sum of money will be turned into the Red Cross fund as a result of this under jtaking of the St. Marks Guild. Ormao } trac The bake sale which v held yes- ,Smoke, who comr i of the pa at the Casper Mercantile store | United States troops at Ft. Russell, | E. D. Lorimer, the radium king from Philadelphia, C. V. Richardson of} contribution was turned over to the |, heyenne, one of the most prominent Red Cross committee as a result. The |men in the state, Judge R. N. Matson, ale was given by the ladies of the|one of Wyoming’s most brilliant at- Butler Addition and the ladies of the torneys, Charles Ric > well known is in ter was well attended, and a good sized a » soc y eve 3 the Christian church with Mrs. Colby and |, ¢ and the host, B. B. pecent oe Red ‘Grom fas with te the Mrs, Hurtt in charge. Brooks, I governor of Wyoming! musicale this afternoon at the resi- é “ Oro 5 j¢nd known thruout the West. dence of Mrs. Aub. Hoff) Many of The ladica of the Altar ans EOnery ! Ormo |Casper’s most talented musicians will Society will hold a bake sale at Raffles Will Close Tomorrow. appear on the program to which all White's Grocery store tomorrow. The Red Cross girls are busily sell- ing chances on the Victrola, rd and Shetland pony, all of which will be raffled off tomorrow. Wherever there is a placard there will be tickets} The big Liberty Ball will be held for sale and everyone should take ad-!at the Masonic Temple this evening. vantage of these remarkable oppor-|the affair being a ten-cent dance tunities before it is too late. The/which every good and loyal citizen Ford Auto chances are selling for one |is urged to attend. The proceeds wil’ collar, the Victrola chances are fifty|go to the Red Cross fund and.it is cents, while the chances on Custard- |Foped to make this the biggest and Good Enough are twenty-five cents. best dance of its kind ever held in jare invited to attend. Tea will be served during the afternoon. OmoO | Liberty Ball Tonight. This offers the last opportunity for buying cakes, and other dainties for Sunday instead of baking them your- selves at home. The members of this society are famed for their ability slong culinery lines and their articles tomorrow will be well worth buying. The proceeds of the sale will go to the Red Cross fund. OmoO Ex-Gov. Brooks Host At Dinner. f ; 9: Omo Casper. It is known that it takes promi- See Ben and Bon Realty Co. have The young men of the Salto Club nence to find and collect prominence given a lot in Kenwood Addition!will have charge of the ticket sales and such was surely the case last eve- which will be auctioned off some time | tonight and will look after the crowds. ning when Ex-Gov. Brooks presid smorrow. The sale will be started/Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will have charge at a dinner party at which some of/st $50. This company today joined jof the punch bowl, the proceeds of the most prominent men of the west \the ranks of Casper people who are!which will also go to the Red Cross were presents At this one small party! doing their bit for Red Cross. jfund. The Iris Orchestra has donated | was represented Eastern capital, | Omo its services for this evening and will Western capital, the army, the law,!Penny Picnic do its share in| making the Liberty and not the lease in prominence was |Delights Kiddies. | Ball the best yet. | Seve hundred Casper children} omo ad the time of their young lives at! Red Cross Enrollment fit dinner at the Parish House and the | the Penny Picnic yesterday and inci- | Growing Daily. men enjoyed to the utmost the deli- | dentally helped the Red Cross fund! Th local Red Cross Society is re- cious home-cooked meal and the 80-| considerably with their pennies. Mrs. | ceiving new members every day and cial intercourse during the dinner|M. C. Clarkson and Mrs. R. C. Wy-|it is expected that by the end of the hour. The party included M jorllznd had charge of the r_and week, ihe Casper Red Cross will be : able to boast of a remarkably large enrollment. A dollar and a quarte: will enlist you in this worthy organ- Ex-Gov Brooks himself. Mr. Brooks | took his guests to the Red Cross bene- |b RALSTON SHOES |Red Cross button. | will register |tons. Members who have enlistd in |the last two days are: Harry Adams, Clay, C. W. Jones, Carl F. Chumaker, 10. A. Graybeal, J. W. Johnson, George Campbll, F. W. Messimr, T. B. Haines, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, {Mr. A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. C. E. Winter, Mrs. W. J. Chamberlin, Mr. a nation-wide reputation for both style and quality. “RALSTONS” in Shoes removes all doubt of value and certifies to the very vanity of Style. son S. Kimball, John Chineal and John G. Carlson. Ormo Children's Parade And Circus Tomorrow. That every man might enjoy the BEST in Shoes at from $4.50 to $8, has been the purpose of the RALSTON HEATH SHOE makers drn under the leadership of Miss Kit- a big circus parade at ten-thirty and Iris Theatre. They are working hard {one to be long remembred in Casper. Miss Kittle, who is getting up the cir- cus for the Children’s Chautauqua |ennounced that fifty per cent of the {receipts will go to the Play Ground |fund for Casper. J. D. Roberta O caminent young |man of Worland today made a gift jot $500 to the Red Cross fund, which jis one of the many large donations of jtoday which are swelling the Red ;Cross fund very rapidly. Auction of City Lot Will Feature Show at Iris Theater Saturday At the Iris Theatre on Saturday evening along with the announcement ef the raffling results, there will be a fine lot auctioned off by Ben ‘Scherk of the See Ben Realty Co. | This lot is located in Kenwood Addi- tion and is Lot 30, anyone wishing to see the lot should get a car and go out there as all the lots are num- |bered on stakes along the road. The lot is one of the best to beha d in | Casper today, it being in an unusually attractive location and having a view of the entire city. It is located just i,200 feet from the houses recently purchased by the Ohio Ohil Co. on Natrona Avenue, Here is a chance te get real value for the money and incidentally to help the Red Cross. || The sale will be started with $50 and jit should surely bring a good sum. Fire Proof Rooms The largest popular-priced hotel in Colorado, located one- half block from Union Depot. Baggage all transferred free. No charge for checking parcels or hand baggage at check stand. We have three cafes, dairy lunch room and dairy lunch counter. | The only Hotel in Denver with |fled off, was the center of attraction, } rode him | double’ and ‘“‘twice-double”’, they fed} im ice cream cones and pop till he} Anyway | It might be stated here that Cust- | |celebration, decided that the city life showed | his contempt for the place by quietly | ‘so he came back this morning to be |}} | | | ization and also give you a small white] !%& Show the following results to date | Mr. R. K. Staley in the Red Cross campagin: at the offices of Dutton and Staley | ¥ heatland all new mmbers and give | 22CP4en them the attractive Red Cross but-|Cheyenne -.- |. E. Tolman, H. H. Bennett, I, No {Casper W. J. Chamberlin, J. G. Spangler, J, | @————______________@® Stanley, R. E. Walker, Mr. Hill, Wil- 1XL—Percentage of Jr., Marian Mitchell, |sale of soft drinks next 30 days. On hundred and fifty Casper chil-}*t*act# on all lots sold. tle will appear tomorrow morning in}|from lemon sale Saturday. immediately after in a circus at the }bu cn arrangements to make the affair}Bid on Red | h House, proved to be a most} NEW IRIS SECOND SERIES OF THE OFFICIAL BRITISH GOVERNMENT WAR PICTURES. Terrific Artillery Duels on the Somme, with shells bursting on every side. Desperate Bayonet Charges on the Somme. Hand-to-Hand Fighting, and the terrible aftermath. WITH REGULAR PICTURES AT POPULAR PRICES. PLATTE BRIDGE NOT IN DANGER 2 Reports circulated today that the 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 oe ae Ee SS) aks Platte River bridge had been rendered | unsafe from the flood waters, following ai was branded as a canard, inspection trip of county officials. | The bridge has withstood greater pressure and the accumulation of driftwood is considered the danger in prospect. The river is gradually rising, and has worked destruction at some points. Half a mile of the river drive has been cut ont by the current and the water is slowly creeping over the «Wlands in the Midwest addition. T-e city pest house will have to be moved away from the encruachiny flood, 100 feet of ground having slipped into the river at a point opposite where | the house is situated on the bank of the stream. Bid on Red Cross lot of See Ben’s | SHERIDAN LEADS FOR RED GROSS Late wires this afternoon from the | leading cities and towns in Wyom- only Red Cross Will Sha:> Receipts at the Lyric Theater This Evening A percentage of the Lyric receipts | today will go to the Red Cross fund. {There is a continuous performance from one till eleven, during which }time Red Cross ushers will show the Don’t fail to visit the Lyric some time today and Bid on Red Cross lot of See Ben's lrole in her usual captivating manner. The effects are unusually good showing the snow-covered Rus- sian steppes toward Siberia over ‘which the long line of prisoners ‘march. The plot centers around the attacking of the Cossack guard by a band of revolutionists, thereby caus- ing several prisoners to escape. Kat- crina Sasha is one of the victims to be punished for the escape, while her sister, Darya escapes the raiders and |Swears revenge over the body of her sister. The claimax of this interest- scenic 6,000 — 15,600 - 10,000 10,600 8,009 7,000 Rock Springs aramie Total $59,000 | patrons their seats. ota -$59, Red Cross Honor ——_—_-+ lsee a remarkably. geod program and Roll i |help the Red Cross fund. Mr. Bren- | .|nin is always back of any movement |ing tale is reached when Darya, who that is for the good of thé people, fas become the favorite dancer of the and in offering a percentage of his Imperial Ballet has succeeded in entire receipts for the day, he is cor- “ringing the brutal Turov to her fee* tinuing this policy by doing his bit fcr ‘and completing her regenge. A happy the Red Cross ending is brot about by the young The program tonight, which will | heroine being reunited with her fover consist of ten reels, will include an/in America. absorbing drama by James Oppen- See heim. The story deals with modern That auction which See Ben and Russia and is from one of the, late | Bon are conducting on the Red Cross novels, “The Cossack Whin” being the | lot should prove of interest and bring name of the picture. Miss Viola/in a lot of money. The Natrona Co. Dana, who is known as Broadway’s ; Abstract Co. will furnish an abstract biggest little star, takes the leading ‘of title with all Red Cross lots. receipts from Jake Huff—Proceeds Line Friday. Natrona County Abstract Co.—Ab- from Dray Casper Mercantile Co.—Proceeds See Ben and Bon Realty Co.—One ilding lot, Kenwood Addition. ed Cross lot of See Ben’ Lyric PheatrE | Today and Tonight Benefit Red Cross Funds See it and help swell the Red Cross Fund. VIOLA DANA Broadway's Biggest Little Star, in the Edison Masterpiece, THE COSSACK WHIP Powerful Story of Modern Russia—In Five Reels yric An unusual Program. Also the Popular Stage Comedians, KOLB and: DICE In —— A Peck O Pickles A Spectacular Comedy in Five Parts The LYRIC Tonight means boosting the Red Cross Cause—Don’t Fail to Come—TEN REELS sydianay sya ssox poy MOH ay] 90g NOX

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