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ee ee ne Ai Reoeestoadtwornages rena Dp baék Het ——anl O81 WYOMING IN WORLD WAR HELD SATURDAY Red Cross Mater Gant Count and Offers Twenty-Six Buckie to Be Sacrificed Information on Opportunity | for Barbecue and All Lodge for Training in New Members Are Invited to Locations. | Take Part. Wyoming home service sections of; Flagrant violation of the state the Red Cross have just submitted| statute will be committed in this to division headquarters in Denver|eounty Saturday fi acres that show that 881 American ve returned to this state, more or less disabled_as a result of! their adventure abroad. Practically every county in Wyoming is repre-| sented in the list. One county alone| has 104 sick or disabled Yanks, one) has 8, another 9. Regarding these/ men a statement by the Red Cross! night when open season on Elk will be declared offi- cially opened. Announcement of this fact, and no bones is made of it, has been made by the local order. Twenty- six young bucks—16 from Casper and | 10 from Thermopolis—will find their pedigrees badly riddled when the show is all over. The barbecue will start promptly at 8:00 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. building and every Elk in good standing in Casper, whether a member of 1563 or With the same indomitable cour-! and will that marked their as- age sault on many a Gerr stronghold | rot, is extended an invitation to be the majority of these Wyoming he- | present and witness the fun. Fifty of y ave begun an assault on the | of the boys from Thermopolis will be s of the future—they have on hand and they have sent advance enced training for new profes-| information that their crop of 10 is s or trades. The Red Cross fig-| an fattened and ready for the ®s, compiled with the assistance of | butcher _ Federal’ Vocational Training | F At 9:30 the local crowd will go to the Burlington depot to meet the Hot Springs delegation and from there a parade will be formed and the prin- 1 even larger proportion of the cipal streets of the downtown section would be in training for new| will be traversed. Casper will have a ations, if more of them could be | band in line and Thermopolis will shown the tage and opportuni- jase bring its own music. : ty that the government is offering. | . Work in the hall will be continued The Red Cross, thru its Home Ser.{|@t 10 o'clock, at the conclusion of vic ction, of which there is une} which, a big entertainment will be every town in the state,| Put on. Several out-of-town enter- nged in the effort to en-| tainers, singers and dancers will make ce of the sick or other. | their first appearance here. Both halls led men. The Red Cross! in the I. O. O. F. building have been not appealing to the men alone;| engaged for the evening. A big lunch r it is trying to prevail upon the | will be one of the drawing features ives and friends of the men to| of the evening. FRIDAY HOOD00, PICTURE [5 FILMED AGAINST ODDS e that Wyoming Yanks | not of the calibre that is con-| to sit around with folded hands, | eding on war memories. in virt is now list the ny men are not aware that} will receive a minimum of $75/ nonth while taking this training. | y men are not even aware that} are entitled to compensation the period of their disability. do not know that the govern- ment insurance that they, perhaps, allowed to lapse can be reinstated. ——— It these things and nousand| When Marguerite Clark laughed ervices that Red Cross stands |at Friday the 13th hoodoo in Sep- to render to the soldier or |tember last, she did not know thet nily. \the bad fairies overheard her. She ‘There is a Home Service repre. | was in Weshington at the time and tive in this jurisdiction. Sol-|Friday was the day set for the be- nd their families should com-|Sinning of her new Paramount pic- te with it on any and all prob-!ture, “Little Miss Hoover,” which | will be shown at the Iris theater next STE | Sunday. John S. Robertson, her di- if 7 |rector, warned her in the morning PERSHIN G Yi ILL | about the combination of Friday and |the 13th, but deinty Marguerite, un- RETURN TO U. S. daunted, insisted upon starting the ABOUT JULY. 1§|; ~~ - —=—_— | BAKE SALE Saone |), The Gapital Hill Circle will hold a PARIS. June 15. General Per-| cake bake sale at the Natrona Mer- shing will remain in France until | cantile Gon EEL Le pies et the Middle of SEN nates = ELECTRICIANS | TO WALK OUT | ON JUNE 16TH pimeeatets | > CITY, June 12—The| moral strike called for June 6 by| the electrical workers, which includes the bulk of union telephone opera-| tors of the country, was voted by the | rican Fede ration of Labor today. | WILSON NOT TO START BEFORE | JULY 1, REPORT | WASHINGTON, June 12,—Presi- | dent Wilson has little hope of leav- | RTH Ee EEE: Hood River ing for home before/July 1; say nri-1® “y44"Sooth Wolestt Two Stores | Phone 247 and Get the Best ries will be s Better I a bedehahaehehahaiahahahahahahahahehatehalahehiiehshehetshahehahohehhehehahatehehehetheleaehomaaniae’ NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | CASPER ELKS HOME ASSO-; CIATION was incorporated in the} office of the Secretary of State, at} I enne, Wyoming, on the 5th day} of June, ne at the hour of 2:05| y’elock p. The term of existence ee is fifty years next after the above date. The object of company is to promote the and industrial development of | the City of Casper, County of Na- State of Wyoming. The cor- n has no capital stock not be- zed for pecuniary profit. and management of said} hall be under the control} board scr six directors: A. E.| tt, H. J. Peterson, John Bryne, | y. Beane W. W. Keefe, and L.} G. Murphy are the directors for the} first corporate year of said company. | The principal operations of seid com-| pany shall be conducted in Natrona} county, Wyoming; the principal of-| fice of said company shall be in rooms 8309-10-11 Oil Exchange Building, in| the City of Casper, Natrona County, | FLORENCE Wyoming, with R. H. Nichols the) agent of said company in charge | thereof. H. J. PETERSON, | Secretary, | b. June 13th, 14th and 16th, ial CASPER ote Nichols & Stirrett. Largest Fruit Market in the State THEY ARE HERE AND A CARLOAD OF Cantaloupes All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET Holmes to Homes Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous OIL STOVES SIMONS OIL STOVES It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” “OPENSEASONON (BOY SCOUT SNP LAGS HERE MEN WOUNDED ELKS DECLARED: /100 NEW MEMBERS CN THE ROLLS er! ports GaipeeT uote ot workers are made at the close of the week, many of the boys s'having made no accounting as yet, but it is hoped that 500 members can be recruited here. Boy Scout membership in has been increased by 100 active associate members since the dri opened the first of the week and workers today hoped to double this by tonight. Indications are th 2 2 Se campaign has been much - cessful in other large centers of be state than in pester and efforts wil showing. The central -committee and other, agencies working for the success of SAYS WHOLESALE HOUSE the drive find difficulty in impressing tke fact on the public that member- ship is not confined to juveniles but one of the main objects of the drive is to enlist the support of their el One dollars constitutes the a membership fee but m elders are giving more and all in ex- ir cess of this amount will be retained for a permanent fund t interests of the organ Detailed results of will not be known until comple te re- If the good housewives of Casper warit to put up their customary sup- ply of strawberries for winter use they will have to hurry, is the warn- y the Wyoming Gro- handles the bulk of arriving in this city. se Spencer, manager of the fruit department, of this firm, today an- nounces the arrival of a carlot of the Kimball’s Saturday Specials 19e 39e 39e 19e 39e 21e .16e 38e 28e 24e Liggett’s s Famous Jam Regular 45c Special 29c Liggetts’ Opeka Coffee, Regular 45c, Special .. cat 34¢e Limit of 5 Ibs. of coffee to ong customer. All other articles limit of two 30c Peroxide Vanishing Cream 60c Violet Cerate Face Cream 60c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 25c¢ Violet Cold Cream in Tubes.ig ccccesse 50c Violet Complexion Powder 30¢ Melbaline Complexion Powder .................. 25¢ DeWitt’s Toilet Cream 50c Bottle Milk Magnesia ....... 100 Dr. Hinkle Cz Tablets ... 835¢ Bottle Colorite Straw Hat Dye your choice .. STOR PHONE, 26 W | BAKE SALE \sale at White’s Grocery, Saturday af- Strawberries MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 151 South Center | 7 3 AUTOMATIC WYOMING | Admission—10c and 25c Fi 7 The Philathea class of the Meth-| rE odist Sunday school will hold a bake | famous Hood River berries, fresh} from the famous | Valley of Oregon, but after this ship-| berries. ment.has been disposed of no hope | grocery. is held for another supply from this} source. Indications point to about a} 40 per cent shortage in the Hood | River supply, and other sections of the berry-producing area are equally) affected. The canners are buying all, the berries they can get and are pay- ing as high as 22%c per pound for) their supply. Figuring on this basis, canned strawbefries will cost about 60c fér the smaller cans this winter. The Missouri crop of berries has been exhausted, while the Colorado crop was exceedingly short on ac- count of the killing frost early in June, and only one more small ship- ! ment is expected from that state. mye ee Copyright 1919 ‘The House of Kujpeadetmes standing just as high in their business, month by month and $35 Webel Watch Our Windows Iris Theater | TODAY A MILLION-DOLLAR ROMANCE ENDS IN A BUNGALOW FOR TWO ~ TOM MOORE BECAME A VALET, TO PET PUPPIES—AND ALL BECAUSE OF A GIRL, IN “A Man and His Money” He Wanted Experience and Got More Than He Bargained for. The High Cost of Living and. the Youth Who Invested His All ; aS ALSO VITAGRAPH SPECIAL COMEDY “SOAPSUDS AND SAPHEADS” TOMORROW GO SLow :? That Proposal of Marriage Really May Mean a Life of Unhappiness. There Are 341,277 Divorced Persons in America—Its Shown in “WHY 1 WOULD NOT MARRY” The most powerful matrimonial drama ever presented on the screen or stage. Ask the Swami how to choose a husbend, how to know the future, who guards the home, should the girl propose, what some husbands expect. Admission—10c and 25c Hood River| year to preserve Hood River straw-| It is the “facts” about this store of man’s fine wear that bring our custo- mers back season after season. fine tailoring to be found in the Kuppenheimer Clothes that we sell, and the satisfaction that comes from other articles of apparel established us .as leaders in this city and community. This may be your only chance this Doing Her Bit “More than a year ago I to, course of Mayr’s Wonderful Reme a for gall stones, severe colic and stor ach trouble and have been en};, well ever since. I have recommer ed it to many other stomach cuss. Get them now. At any| a = CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY in the Cantata “THE ROSE MAIDEN” First Methodist Church. rriday, Jure 13, at 8:15 p.:m. Tickets only 50a 6-10-4t | ers, as I felt it was my duty to + ee them just how much good j, NOTICE done me.” It is a simple, harr preparation that removes the ¢ rhal mucus from the intestinal ; and allays the inflammation yw)... causes practically all stomach, and intestinal ailments, including One dose will con, For This is to again inform the pub- lic that B. H. Werner and ©. E. Wer- ner are the sole owners of the firm of Werner Bros., and that we will not be responsible for bills incurred or dealings nade by anyone claim- ing to represent us. pendicitis. or money refunded. druggists everywhere sale ae The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes Wei E| = = = NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods with- out the duplicate slip. A Single Fact is Worth a Shipload of Argument No matter how much a store may talk about its splendid fixtures, its pleasing service, and its high quality of merchandise, it fails ut- . s terly unless these arguments 3 a are backed by solid facts. “Facts” that they have realized in quality of fabric, style and own particular field. It is the “‘facts”” about our store that have “Facts” that increase the volume of our year by year. Leading suits at leading values— . $40 $45 $50 Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows ‘ternoon, June 14, _ 6-1-3 AAA eee i= —_ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE Admission—-10c and 25¢