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BAR te EE - orn need Saturday Night | ew Iris| Eiart wy Preparedness| .,c.. IS THE WATCHWORD THESE DAYS KEEP KOOL—By using plenty of water, both inside and out:** You will find us headquarters for Hose, Sprinklers, etc. Glassware tor Ice Tea and Lemonade. Screens to keep the fies out. Phone 601 t t abe i, ’ | ew Iris| Ww William S. IN A NEW CHARACTER Tools, Cutlery, Paints Phone 601 THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Everything in Hardware Phone 601 Vivid Impressions of the town, “Broken Hope’ is conveyed through verses by Martin Brown A Heart-Drama of Life, Love, Home; a big film, a powerful drama. | Phone 601 Phone 601 HUMAN-FORCEFUL Creates Word of Mouth, Business EVERY PARENT SHOULD SEE IT- ANY CHILD CAN CASPER MOTOR COMPANY CHALMERS i SERVICE | 1916 Oldsmobile, a_bar- ' "for $700 | Exide Battery Service (CHEYENNE GUARDSMIAN 1$. - GROUND 10 DEATH UNDER ing the dress of a dance hall womse 'The man, the young woman and little boy form a trinity of happin in the final scene. " aaa ieee na aa com NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION } in this line, also for those who d to learn to knit. The ladies yester- AT THE THEATERS | Ft | day devoted the afternoon to indus- | { ao trious knitting cn the work at hard, while they made plans for future knit- ting. ; yiew lays to be It was decided to hold “silver Short review one ob quite often at these knittirg seen on the local screen which will add to the social side = ater eae aa Fa WHEELS Of {| p FREIGHT of the occasion and which will als>»| “The Desert Man Stars Hart” Cc wee EES OL Cr pe raise funds for additional yarn. These “The Desert Man,” a Triangle pi ompany was incorporated in the of- : wot Fae ; meetings will be held every two weeks | ire produced at Ane aapecviaion fice of the Secretary of State, Che y- | Fred Amy Bond, 21, widely known ane G bed moped gree genie LONG of Thomas H. Ince and starring Wil-|¢""¢, Wyoming, June 14, 1917, at jin Cheyenne and a member Gs Com- et Ma) Cee alsenay Hart, will be shown at the 2:10 a. m., for the purpose of acquir-| pany G of the Wyoming National fished. This organi Aue CU . zs ; Guard, died’ at the Union Pacific Hos- includes about twenty-five members Iris Theatre Saturday. ; : = ‘eock Thutsday ‘and additional members are rapi'ly It is a tale of the Mojave desert pecting the same, drilling oil and gas | Pital in Rawlins at 9 2 cloc , ursday and as the result of injuries sustained two i —O {ham Ss. We Inspect and Fill Your Batteries os with Distilled Water Free of Charge PHONE 16-W ing oil and mineral lands and pros- ‘ t { joining, this being a most pleasant with Hart in the role of a grim, firm wells, refining the production | ' means of helping the cause along as lipped man who brings prosperity to!thereof, and for other purposes. Fouts ‘earlier when he was run down j well as one of the most important the desolate town of Broken Hope The capital stock of the company »y a freight train near the militia } . 1: phases in the woman’s work. ecause he has faith and energy to/is $50,000.00, divided into 5,000,000 Swag t the Ed tannelMabtnilee j j Omo* accomplish big things. |shares of a par value of one cent. compas Le eho 3 = Margery Wilson is the girl who at- The affairs and concerns of the | east of Rawlins. tracts the wanderer of the desert to,company are to be managed by a! _ Bond, who was riding a hand speed linger in Broken Hope and causes him | board of five directors and the direc- ler, was struck by a westbound freight make a fight for its betterment.|tors for the first year are Alfred ltrain in charge of Conductor Foy and Although she runs away with a suave! Steele, W. S. Wintermute, A, Peaster Ag doctor, “the desert man” maintains his | Aronson, E. Richard Shipp and W. G.| 2ngineer Peterson of Laramie. He belief in her. Burnett. was hurled from the speeder to the Then comes the night when in fierce The existence of the corporation is | side of the westbound track on which wrath he throws himself on his horse | fifty years. he was riding, suffering a concussion | of the brain. |Dinner For Popular Couple. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Honnold enter- tained at a dinner of heautiful ap- pointments at the Midwest Hotel last |t evening, honoring Mrs. Viola Goodwin and William Harry Newmeyer, who will be married Saturday, immediate- ly after which they will leave for Cheyenne and Denver. The table which was set in the grill room of the Midwest presented a fest- ive appearance with its gorgeous cen- and rides to a notorious dance hall to| The agent of the corporation in the v. which little Buster, a waif of his adop-| | State of Wyoming is Alfred Steele ‘on, has been taken. He cleans up| of Casper, Wyoming. | ter-piece of daisies and ferns, the the place, and upon returning hone} ALFRED STEELE, dainty color scheme of yellow and finds the girl he loves. She is wear-!| President. jwhite being carried out thru the ser- = = ving of the four-course dinner. Cov-| ers were laid at this delightful ocea-| sion for Mrs. Viola Beatrix Goodwin, ————_$>_— | First publication June 28, 1917. |Last paplicauon one 30, 1917. their clas: of the Women of Woodcraft will con- At this time all tha|at frequent intervals, in ‘of Wyoming. vene tomorrow Moose | Ofice Phone 15 By MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365 |My, William Harry Newmeyer, Mr. Lee and Mrs. Ray J. Cook and the hosts, Registestion Day For Women work industriously from one-thirty |Mr. and Mrs. LORIE! Hips Boem Designated July 17. \till five, some at the sewing machines. OrmO Ap a” ation has been issued by others with needles while still others | Women of Woodcraft ‘Acting: Governor Frank L. Houx, de the pressing and other details. At |Meet in Laramie. = which designates Thursday, July 17, this rate the Cheyenne women will Laramie, June The pannel ‘as tegistration Day for the Womer: | be sending their boxes to the soldiers {convention of the oming District Red Cross instruction will soon bee morning at ‘wom of the State are called upon ; = Nta renter at their various voting pre- fo} te} Hall at 10 o'clock. It is expected teinetw “Vor war service of such char-| Eastern Star that, in all, about fifty members of acter and extent as circumstances |. djourns For Summer. the lodge will be in Laramie to attend ‘shail’ penmit.”” The plan has been) “Fie meer eeneatiicdmectine worn the meetings. This afternoon several } itteds AY m H Oro | Cheyrune In Active | Work Vor Red Cross. “aunched: by the women’s department} the Eastern Star was of the Wyoming Council of Defense, | ning in the lodge rooms of the who willte responsible for its success ; . scnic Temple with a large attendance ;and whe will take full charge of af-| Following the short business session airs t day with various sub-com- light refreshments were served by the committee in charge. mer. The next fall. The Senate Staie | Capitol is every week the scene of a most patriotic gathering of Cheyenre women at which time work is done for (h"Red Cross. At the meeting this week there were more than fifty wownn in attendance and in one aft ernWVni™seventy, yards of unbleached Om Knitting For Navy League Begun Thursday. Mrs. H. R. chamber of the her home ting for the “Wyomir yesterday when the knit ailors on the battlesh and “Cheyenne” was he. Lyric To-night H. B. Warner With a Notable Cast, including SHIRLEY MA- SQN and GEORGE Le GUERE, in one of the seven deadly sins, | “Wrath” "-" - FIRST IN CASPER: +, Paramount Animated Cartoons, a “IN BAD” | ¢ ALSO FORD WEEKLY : Very Educational . bse eS held last eve- Ma- With this meet- jing the lodge adjuorns for the sum-}; ‘meetings will be resumed Lathrop presided at a | be regular old-fashioned knitting bee at must were made into bandages alone | gun. Th work is in ckarge of th-|in their bake sale last week for the whilss »»any other phases of the work | local D. A. R. and is for all women | benefit of the Red Cross, they having | were ino taken up. These women who are interested and accomplished |turned into thc result of their efforts i All the PRRAGRIN Sa ledies of the society put forth every! from Worland, Green River and other places arrived Mrs. Sarah Muller, the District Guardian, will preside at the various sessions. The fact that Mrs. Carrie j Van Orsdall of Portland, Ore., the 1Grand Guardian, will be here for the ntire convention, adds much interest and prominence to the session. There | is much business to come before the meetings and a very profitable tim: is anticipated. Social gatherings and other entertainments are planned to interspersed among the regular business session. x oOmG The members of the Altar and Ros- ary Society were decidedly successful je ort to make the affair a success ard |their large donation attests the high | degree to which they succeeded. Oraod Perry E. Hanworth left by auto this }morning for Sheridan where he ex- pects to spend the next ten days on} la business trip. Bessemer Development Progressing C. Kirchner, secretary and field ‘manager for the Blackstone Petorleum { }Company, which recently entered into | contract to drill holdings of the Besse- mer Company in the Salt Creek fiel 1, | is in Casper and states that the camp | will be completed this week. Three! _|cars are enroute to Casper. Before \July 15 it is believed that a well will have been spudded in on the southeast ! quarter of section 36, and before the | end of the summer drilling operations will also be under way on additional leases at Powder River.. The Besse- mer people are preparing to spud in| a well on the northeast quarter of section 36 at the present’ time. eg es . ANNOUNCEMENT. The Christian Science Soeiety of Gasper announces a free jerture on Christian Science by, Jo! Randal ||Dunn, C. S., member of the Board ee Lectureship ‘oft the Mother church, the First Church o£ Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., Friday evening, June 29, at the Iris Theatre at 8 o'clock, a public is cordially invited to-at- tend. ; u ———— ail AND 8 O’Clock Are Cordially Invited to Attenda CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By JOHN RANDALL DUNN, a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., at the IRIS THEATRE YOUR FRIENDS FREE LECTURE onight FREE