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a PAGE SIX TRIS PROGRAMS WAR GARDEN IN . Thomas .is organizing| ited to this number and those who! s of 50 voices to sing at thejdesire to be in thé chorus may ob-! laying of the corner stone of the Mu-|tain information by calling at the ;nicipal hall, The chorus will be lim-| doctor's office. WYOMING HIDE AND METAL COMPANY OFFER NOVELTY Double Bill Repeated Again This Evening; Marguerite Clark Is Star Sunday CITY POPULAR Residents Make Notable Showing With Production from Back Yards This Year Raising war gardens has proven a Highest prices paid for Hides, Pelts, Wool and Furs, Copper Metals, Rubber, Rags. Old Auto- mobiles bought and sold Telephone 285-M Casper Wyoming LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR Acetylene Welding, Magnetos, Starters and Generator’ Repairing | _ Announcement We will reopen for business in our old lo- cation, 122 North Center street, ' William Farnum, in “True Blue,” popular occupation with Casper peo- 5 taladaliladelahadlelladeislalelelelaialellale™ ARMATURE WINDING AND REPAIRING and Marie Dressler, in “Fired,” con-|Pl¢ if the number in evidence thru- WATCH °* % NEW SHOP NEW PRICES | z cay /OUt the city is a fair indication. It N. MIN | stitute the double bill at the New {. a sate venture to extinnen that VER ese G ALL WORK GUARANTEED | Iris again this evening. Difficulty| from 25 to 35 per cent of Casper’s 5 b 7 in securing express shipment of films residents have planted a war. gar- scheduled for showing here yester- * day and today is the reason for a repetition of this program, but it was immensely popular with the au- dience last night. The thousands of admirers of de- lightful Marguerite Clark who have seen*her “Bab” pictures, will be in- terested in the forthcoming presenta- tion at the New Iris tomorrow, of her Jatest photoplay, ‘Rich Man, x : * den this year and they are all fhriv- : ing. In North Burlington, Burlington, |* North Casper and Neison additions © to the city, residents have made a|* notable showing with their gardens |x in which are grown a diversity of |= garden products. Many in this part x of the city have planted one and | two-acre plots and are using the har-|* vest principally for home consump- 3 tion. : The Oil and Gas assure a boom for the town. Irrigated fields and livestock will keep it grow- tng. A finee town with assured future. Fine homes and busi- ness buildings. A good climate and a live bunch of people. The best buy in the state. For bargains in best Main street property, or residence lots in the best districts and ad- ditions, see The EARL WARREN REALTY i kikahahahshahohshshohshohehohehahehohehehohehed P. O. Box 573 TREES The Midwest Novelty & Electric Co. 665-669 West Second Street Temporary Phone 283-R ASTER PLANTS PLANTS My Aster, Verbena, Pinks and other flowering plants are with a complete new line of KNOX AND GAGE HATS We will be pleased to have our old new friends call Poor Man,” a Eee E GS of ao Individuality, smart styles, quali- COMPANY No. 1. Any of these in wood pots, ready to set out, 75c per milian Foster’s successful novel, by ty, workmanship, ladies’ Tailor-made | a Geotee Broadhurst, for Paramount) garments. _L. C. Moore. Ihe tata onde baa Cae plants, $1.00 per 100. Tomatoes, $1.25 per BURKET | MILLINERY release. = — — — = 4 ° : ig ° - The story of this admirable pic- SLIIIII IOI I SSI OI SS ST Asi, 100 in bundles, otted 75c per dozen. Peppers same as to- ture deals with the fortunes of Betty Wyenne, a charming girl, who, after many years spent in a boarding house enters the home of John K. Beeston, a cold-hearted, selfish financier, pre- sumably as his grandchild. Altho a richi_man, Beeston is a poor man in everything else, for he loves no one and every one despises him for his eccentricities and erratic tempera- ment. Betty brings love and sunshine into his life, and he refuses to permit her to leave him, even after he dis- covers that she has been foisted upon him thru the forgery of a man whose sole desire was to make Betty happy. Betty is the central figure in numer- ous thrilling scenes, and finally finds happiness in the love of a young man who really is the grandson of Bee- ston. Miss Clark is splendidly supported a large array of fine screen pla 8 chief among whom 2 Warde, the famous tra, ard Barthelmess, Georg Ottala Nesmith, Mary Augusta Anderson. E: 55 Healing Waters MSDS SST LIS DM TPP L Calcium Phosphate — Analysis of the Lourdes Medicinal Springs rec ered on our grounds Our Lady of Lourdes y SISTERS HOSPITAL and SANITARIUM HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA Wonderful Cures a NS) ently disccoy- Per Cent in Sol. Ammonium Chloride ~-_- 31 02 Lithium Chloride —_- = 47.00 3.90 Potassium Chloride — — 121.50 10.19 Sodium Chloride _ 23.10 1.08 Sodium Sulphate — 30.83 well. matoes. Celery, $1.00 per 100. Better order by mail, as our telephone line is not working WM. MOSTELLER TELEPHONES__557M and 1F3 Evenings SALE GOING ON IN FULL BLAST 122 North Center Until Everything is Sold. We Have to Vacate Building Sodium Carbonate ___ 38.30 3.30 Sodium Bicarbonate —___ 31.60 2:70 . Magnesium Bicarbonate 30.60 2:60 Magnesium Silicate _ 142.00 11.90 ‘ i has Calcium Silicate 77.00 6.50 Golden Oak China Cabinet, very Great large upholstered Rockers, imitation leather, loose Sodium Silicate == 296.00 24.68 1 $65.00 : Werrie!Owidens.s ~ Sai aH "40 jarge, was $65.00, now ___-________._| " cushion seats, overstuffed upholstering $27 50 Aluminum Oxide ~ eles 10 $40.00; A GOOD CIGAR? masta ea Se Overstuffed upholstered Rocker, large and $18 00 St KOO; now —~--- 35h = = oe 1204.9 .00 a‘ $ k oe 2 5 ahs roomy; was $28.00, now --__-_2__.___ P 3-piece Ivory Bedroom Suit, Vanity Case, IT IS! 2 for 25c 10c Straight Chemical Analysis compares with the famous “Carlsbad of Europe.” Internally a direct stimulant to excretory organs. Externally, theraputic v alue excelled by none. Bath de- partment controlled by graduate masseur and masseuse hav- ing years of experience in America and abroad. Under care- fully trained physicians. Wonderful cures in acute Rheumatics, Neuritis, Paralysis, etc. Chronic diseases highly benefited. Write or come and see L. G. MURPHY CIGAR CO. Distributor Office at Smokehouse for yourself. DR. P. T. GEYERMAN SOOITITITITOIIIIIITS < DR. R. M. WHEELER PHYSICIANS: DR. H. H. CORNFORTH, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat CLA CAEL APPLAADABLALSL £ Bb M . M% BC ag wy og needs, and prices that are right. By getting an ELECTRIC WASHING and WRINGING MACHINE. The cost is only a few cents each week to operate. We have sizes for all JUST CALL iM 1% & fe Ye & Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. iM % % ba) wy ye Sealey Mattress, new make, full 50 Ibs. cotton; was $28.00, now De Luxe Spring, Kinney Rene: was $12 $18.00; ngw,, x2 oes 2 Waysagless Springs, any size, $9 0 was SI4-S0iraow 23000200 ee 5 2-inch post Iron Bed, full size; $7 Was SiaseG; now lous fl SS eae 5 Brass Bed, full size, was $17.00, now Fumed Oak Dresser, quartered oak, 24x30, mirror, was $35.00, now Davenport, Fumed Oak with Mattress; was $51.50, now Four-piece Gum Bedroom Suit, Bed, Vanity Case, D $13.00 bed and Dressing Table, was $148.00, “$92.00 3-piece 4-poster Mahogany Bedroom, Set, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and four-poster bed, was $165.00, now Mahogany Book Case, was $31.00, now $16.08 eet Eon See ae ne Se Refrigerator, porcelaine lined, was Davenport, guaranteed genuine leather; $67.00, now was $75.00; now _____-.______ $45.00 Refrigerator, white enameled, was $1 3 $27.50, snow 2Se 0 Se eae 80 White Rotary Sewing Machine; eae! | was $65.00, now _-__.--- $40.00 Buck's Range, pilot and closet; was $63 OD cepa beess hy $40.00 New Perfection Oil Stove, 2 burners; was $20.00, now -___2_________- __ $14.00 Lady’s desk and chair, Golden Oak Limbert; was $43.50, now ----._____ $26.00 Mahogany Ta-Bed, a library table that you can make a bed out of; was $69.00; eee re AO $40.00 Tepiece phat gray Bedroom Suit 2 (in window) was $313.50, now____ $ 00.00. Pearl Grey Breakfast room table and 4 chairs; was $73.00, now ____*____ $47.50 s Reed Floor Lamp, was $56.00, ee ee 2 $28.60 Golden Oak Extension round pedestal table; was $75.00, now __-______- $40.00 Golden Oak Buffet, large; was 975.00; fiw occ eae es ae $40.00 Chamberlin Furniture & Undertaking Co. Kitchen Cabinets, Satin Walnut, white _ enameled, was $35.00, now ___________ $21 .00 Book Case, Fumed Oak, Limbert, was SOTO0 now, pce De ited a $40.00 William and Mary Fumed Oak Extensi Table, was $40.00, now -_-______ ‘ ‘= $24.00 Buffet, American Walnut, Queen Anne, $70.00, now bam ese $42 00 Buffet, Mahogany, Queen Anne, was 700.00, “now aos $45.00 54-inch Pedestal, Fumed Oak Extensi Table, was $60.00, now _* Session $37.00 Fumed Oak, leather seat, best de, 6 chairs, was $29.40, now Bie RELA Gs $1 9.50 Golden Oak Dining Chairs, full back post, $1 25 al PSs iia . solid seat, was $2.30, now Golden Oak Dining Chairs, solid seat, I-bolt arm, was $2.70, now Golden Oak Rocker, leather, spring seat, Limbert, was $17.00, now . $11.00 Fumed Oak Rocker, leather, spring seat, Limbert, was $20.00, now -___.-._.___ $14.00 120 EAST SECOND ST., CASPER, WYCMING.