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MONDAY, MAY.12, 1919 as ae ee _ Events’ “After His Own Heart,” a clever {romantic comedy-drama in which | Hale Hamilton plays a dynamic role} | thoroughly suited to his versatile 'telenty will be shown at the Lyric theater today. The play, adapted from the story Officers Banquet 1 Fred Cling and A. J. Campion, PAP teraae, | president and vice president pion: jby Ben Ames Williams and published | The banquet that the commission- | |tively of the Henning hotel, arrived |{" the All Story Weekly, tells of a ed officers of Casper gave at the in Casper Saturday for a short busi- |¥°U"® millionaire Who loses his vast Henning hotel Friday night proved ness trip. |fortune through the dishonesty ‘of an to be exactly what it was planned to} * @ * Pen eraee oan) rustae, ae he, a “get acquainted” dinner. About| John Hay, formerly agricultural! ¢.: F rere comes .LO. Aum 20 officers were present, most of j|agent for Natrona eenntgaiall in town | ocr him the ‘sum of 250/000) them being in uniform and it was an /from his ranch on Dry Creek. or raiseine of his time, but it does imposing sight to see so many good | es 8 {not disclose what he is expected to looking men together around the | jdo in return. In great need of the M. C. Price, secretary to Governor beautifully decorated table. The | Carey, spent the week end in Cas-| Grainst tits beter judgement, iemuehy long table was decorated in orange |per. and green. Orangemarigolds and as- » Meh 2 | gusine cs sen for him end hel talc paragus fern formed the table deco-| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peterson, re- aauaineyan ee ei ia ae rations, being so arranged that it | turned from Denver yesterday morn- j|posed to him. What ee a ae i its | formed “Peace With Victory.” A/ing where they spent a week on | surprising outcome will be ans ‘in| seven-course dinner was served. | combined business and pleasure trip. , ithe gripping pla lay in which Mr. a Bee oe c Semen ilton is seen in the best work of his | | Peter R. Warlamount, United career. | CITY NEWS States deputy mershal was an offi- aS | — cial business visitor in Casper over TRIBUNE GIVEN | the week end, securing witnesses Cc. A. Manbeck of the Standard Oil| here for cases that are pending be-, MEDAL FOR AID company an ‘ormerly superinten- | fore the grand jury which opens its dent of the local refinery, arrived, ! session at Cheyenne today. \ 4 IN FIFTH LOAN' in Casper Saturday on an inspection im trip which he is making to all of the refineries of the company. Mrs J. Robey Penn returned. yes-, For valuable services rendered ary ie terday from Denver where she and during the Victory (Libeity Loan, | The Maccabee ladies will entertain {Me Benn have been spending a week. | The Tribune this morning received | at a tea and bake sale on Wednesday | fr. Penn will return in a few days. a ntedal, “awarded for” HBURIOUICESEE, ser- afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E.| HAE 165 pout David GEL All \CIIOOIIIII IATL TE TO LAL, «| members ani eir friends are cor-| AY BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN dially invited. 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. FREE DELIVERY We have installed our own messenger service and will deliver any article in our | store from five cents up at any hour of the day you may call. We have messengers hired just for you and we want youtouse —|} them in obtaining your Drug Store wants. er) h C. H. Bretschneider has returned from a two weeks’ business trip to Denver. AY hk ke te Spring clothing, furnish- ings and hats. Change to one of our light weight suits. Here are the new styles and patterns. Change to light under- wear; it will add to-your comfort. Union suits and two-piece. Change to a new hat— one of the light weight felts in the new shades. Call Us Up and Get Prompt Service Change to the new pat- terns in shirts and neck- wear. - 1) leg Time to change to new i i { ‘IF ITS ADVERTISED, KIMBALL HAS IT” ae | PRESCRIPTION | The R e xall Store DEPT PHONE a3: BE- ALL) 2ew AIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS STORE Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. 3| aa. Values j in Millinery All This Week We offer a large assortment of the newest spring models, at a big reduction to make room for new merchandise. These are divided into five groups. Come in early Tuesday morning and make your selection. $18.50. Group No. 1. Values up to $27.50 for...... Group No. 2 : Group No. 4. $ Values up to $18.50 for...... $12.50 Values,up to $10.00 fov........ 7.98 Group No. 3 Group No. 5 Values up to $15.00 for...... $9:98 vee He o $8.50 fov............ $4.98 All Dress Skirts Offered This Week at a Big Reduction In this collection of skirts are included all the new styles and colors for Spring and Summer wear. Divided into four groups, as follows: Group A. ‘#8 In this assortment are skirts of serge, fancy wool plaids, silk poplin, Group C. This group offets skirts in serge, silk poplin, and a good assortment of SEM SEMEN He Che Casper Daiip Tribune “" |viee in behalf of the success of the’ Liberty Loans.” from captured German acie TO NEW HAMILTON PLAY ser host ont ment to Joyal workers who have Your newspaper which this office per- faithfully helped to float the various sonally considers at least eighteen loans in this district. fancy silks. Values up to $11.98 for _ $6.98 Group D. This group offers a large range to select from, in serge, mohair, silk poplin, figured pongee and fancy silks. Values and fancy silks. Values up to $21.98 for $12.98 Group B. Here are included skirts in serge, mohair, fancy wool plaids and stripes; also striped and plaid silks. Values up to $15.00 for up to $8.75 for $9.98 $4.98 The GOLDEN RULE STORE THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS hh tc aca a cart al cela (IH LALAAALLAALAAAAAAAAA AA Le MIs Cw: eae: __ PAGE THREE LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. bees Admission—10c & 20c Admission—10c & 20¢ 1 THE CREATOR OF WALLINGFORD Hale Hamilton’ “The medal is of the hardest, steel and while it 1s not a gold medal | it bespeaks a loyalty on the part of The medal is mace annon ant ury depart- ‘karet,” the letter adds. CALL: 74-J Stanley Overbaugh, Prop: CALL 74-5 See Ben Transfer Co Light and Heavy Hauling. Furniture and Piano Moving a Specialty. Baggage Transferred QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE We Carry a Complete Line of Toilet Articles Including COLD CREAMS: TOILET WATERS Nyal’s Mavis 66 p hs 99 & Daggett & Ramsdell’s Djer Kiss ter 1S wh eart 3 Melba Melba ‘ Meritol Heliet/s That the picture is a comedy-farce, with Hale Hamilton age’s in one of the most amusing roles he has had since TFOILET SOAPS—large assortment. “Get-Rich-Quick-Wallingford.” FACE POW DERS—large assortment. TALCUM POWDERS—large assortment. MASSAGE CREAMS—large assortment. SHAVING CREAMS and LOTIONS. FACE CHAMOIS. POWDER PUFFS CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry “Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street Also a Mack Sennett Comedy “THE DYNAMITER”’ A BOMB OF LAUGHTER Why not Own a Lot on | CASPERS OL DOME ' and Own the Right tc the Oil The Rig of the McPherson Syndicate is completed. The Drilling Contract Is Being Negotiated. 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