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v Che Casper Daily Cribune honeymoon. will mark Jack Pickford’s debut as a 1 id Gi T Peggy says she does not intend to re-| Goldwyn sta esident Given main on the screen regularly after she | ——. Bis is married, but any time the Universal] Little Breezy Kuson, a cinema vet U b Ph s . | wants her for a picture which will not} eran of 4 years of age, is playing in a Pp by ysicians Random Shots From the Studios Where Your Favorite Star require a trip away from Los Angeles,| Western comedy, “Nosv-in-the-ook,” Tub. benreivel dosti aes onli is Making Film she will be glad to oblige. [in which Hoot Gibson is starring and | pope an_ operation. I rebelled on cut ‘ Pegg formerly was manager of the! directed by Reeves Eason, the lad’s|ting me open, as Tam old. A Edited by: San Francisco office of the Balen Ok father. The ‘script called for a fainting | hbor advised trying Mayr’s Won- Company, but has been transferred to| scene on the desert and Breezy re- Brien TOMA eEAch At roubIeaal BEATRICE BOEDEFELD Los Angeles at his own request. | fused to take the situation seriously. right away. I had not eaten a | “Now, son, soe is where you go to nd was ellow as gold E. ; ‘: : ft’ peatowed Upon: their good-looking com}? Tome. Pei A NING TOWER," | sleep and don’t wake up, and remem- nuld have lived only a fev |Easter Sunday Brings First Issue of bestow ‘es Ag i Saale “ tA save in The New York Tribune. | ber, you are very thirsty,” admonished ut for this medicine. It is a nes 5 Fo eetar Fieespasera il aol in PA te: atier thi While thes are passea | 7¢ Diary of Our Own Samuel Pepys. father director. kimple, harmless preparation that re litary Ball ° company is in Denver to attend the| Paster Sunday entered into the the-| to better things, while gh plies March 2—With my cozen Florence to} “All right, daddy,” the youngster re- moves the cate mucus from the Tonight |meeting of Shrine jatres of the country the first issue of by without a glance and have no hap-! 0 "p. ‘yfoeter’s. “Sophie,” which 1 ised. “Buti will (you. pt givetiiala lidteatinallst Raison tt hau intlasne The members of the cadet company of} rae jthe znick re 10S Wee pafuture ahead Jot) them. deemed a wearisome effort at wit, and] grink of water before I die dead?” mation which causes practically the Natrona County high school will) George Lowey is leaving today for|mounced this week by Lewis J. Selz-, yn again,” the star continued, | i+ come pains to evaluate Miss E mily | (SE Ss | stomach, liver and intestinal ailmen' t hosts tonight at the fourth an-/the Salt Creek fields. He returned : . | tiful girl is in the minority | stevens’ lines, forasmuch as she mis- Fresh cut flowers received every day, including appendicitis. One dose w ial Military Ball. The Masonic tem-|last night from Doug! w! he “ying to the inquiries, Mr in the world. The world is composed treats the words. Lord, I thought there |The Palace Ice C m Parlor. 4-13-5t| convince of money sefunded.—At 3 le will Renoveberarsliz aerated. and spent a day on. busin s id a Hweek: are a mORtTY AREA) EHonidi Ge alconacrintion otidtamatiates “druggists av. programs 2 » order of | ay ve been able to give exhibitors, 0 © life of the ave’ sdgreitiegs 5 Ameriear'| 2 dances, the names of the cadet officers} L, C. Leedy is leaving for Billings, ter Sundy, a new Néws reel which to portray. Shakespeare's remark that | that iced aS an Sea | and the patrons and patronesses of the| Mont., on a short. business p for|T feel will help their m wonder- the stage but holds rror up to na- ted ap warite free = fnatead’ of{ POPOOSOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOD evening will be given the guests. So-/one of the well known bond houses of fully. For. eight months we have been| ture is true and the screen must do : es ET P ations are extended Dx ve i tiie fiche reel an fronting ihlesaaine - playing golf in Florida; nor do T wave a} x :1'invietions: are extendet €0 all ex: Denver ao Ming “thie feat roel “and form the tn a ene ana ee eom ae hin for exemption, IE We are representatives of the popular : 3 aah ipl diettdeas di The Be eee . P. A. please note: Mr. G. Ade! ’ Announcement wa tnade today that I. M. Humphrey of the electrical de-;and I am positive showmen thruout the) asked, “You were so exceedingly nods 7 > x to be strietly inform lnariment of the Midweat Refining comtt Ritter weralaig conapiotatiee real Cant iraxaian tie °c a Wan) CAUEHE/ tne oe Selsey rm i aretha EF 3 and reliable » will be opened at 9 o'clock |pany, is leaving for Den to attend/eramen have been engaged and placed eral criticised me for} Corporation draft. whi oe nraber | nd march. ‘The feature e: a Shrine meeting. |thruout the world to rush the v being such - in that story, but| Sm Princess.” which will star Mabel | are to start at 11:30 o’clock.| Miss Martha Hawkins is confined to st and best news ever gathered since! remember I from Mitth aves| Nomad) - hanks for’ not ‘signing male | adet officers are Dean Morg.n,|her home for the day tion of news reels. .It is our| nue trying to igh. 1 could | exemption.\—The Editor, Goldwyn ¢ IP |e military Instructor; ‘William Kocher | ejies: to have the reel in keeping | not play it as if T was brought up a Sheet. x captain; Weston Sproul, first lieuten-| C. H. Sherwood of the Midwest is|with the same atmosphere that per- | hoyden, for persons when they go from eRTaTiantradin N [> int; Harry: Moll, second lieutenant; and/in Denver on a business and pleasure|meates thruout our -best production. It} their own walk of life into a totally dif- | STUDIO JOTTIN : | Raymond Hanson, arsenate. "i trip. will no "doubt ‘be of double interest tol:rerent. walk and tonpeniilces the! ir] pare aoe yun ae sath Been) . C. H. Townsend, Mr. se fees thalcbal wad owner laueeai al placed in charge of the Western +and| 7 x si e as n¢ ” Ch s overdo it—that is} 1 p a 3 7 SV i Cr meaben trae ans Mrs . Carter of the W |but news—no propaganda, nothing un-, w ‘The Hoodlum’ that way. | (1 a seen dele) oper tier at U pvereel We are offering ‘W. L. Douglas, M. P. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs, company, who has ! only news that ‘was entér:| Tithink the , | City, admits that her early experience pe olaysen, Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. byéd in the Salt’ Creek fields a Oa olohad ine eudhitatanrias the | as Raasiee tio Apres oe whe in the literary fleld was most discour- |x Cordovan, Goodyear Welt, English a A. Reed, Mr. -|leaving on an extended vacation crip] jt will \wpealing to every mother,! 7 bane I never | teins. At the age of 14, while a stu- ix Wilders, Mr. and Mrs -,to different points of Texas. Whiule-in| father, brother in all walks of t ‘oh, Mary | dent at the Belmont School for G tirls; | and Miss Mae Hamilton will b¢| that staté he will visit the Lone S te." 1 ; i in Nashville, she wrote a story which 3 x: arity tron eaae: fetes hit | Pickford is alfvays the . I like to} toe the patrons and_ patronesses. nt at Petrolia, ‘Texas, where he will ‘cllowmg the in}ial retease date,| gurprise them with different characters, | WS accepted by the Black Cat Maga-|% gees study the absorption process. +i ra ix 5 » reo 7 ;|zine and for which she received a) x 4 tudy on April 4, the news reels will be re ane when I make those characters like Fnthustastic Rehearsal of tyes leased every ‘Thursday and Sunday) 1 have the personal. satisfaction of | Neck for $15. She immediately invest- | € , New Cantata James Hilstead of Lincoln, Nebr. ‘s| thereafter, it is announced. lR ing accomplished for the advance-| © her fortune in a “spread” for her fel- y ww The Casper Choral society had an un-!a business visitor here for a few day < Sin nig: Coitaee, low pupils and as a result of this dissi- | usually interesting meeting last night) attending to business connected vith| wiry MARY LIKES ae Ty CAREEOA feel ‘arel pation she was expelled from school. | / o t the rehearsal of the new cantata his manufacturing irterests. 75% CHARACTER PARTS i" Tae ; pe pont pest are \z ping Beauty." (Mrs. C. BE. Wygant ee RS 3 % eae ee tion “AIL through | One of the funniest requests for a| 2 the accompanist fer the cantata, | J. ‘T. Mortimer, who came here re-| “I'm thinking of playing a picture| answer to a question. “All through | | On¢ Of the funniest requests for a |X During the intermission Mrs. P. W.| cently from Topeka, Kans., has taken | all in character," explained Mary ier ore ae I felt Dot a. bit older baer petitioned for by Olive Thomas. she|$ Every pair of Douglas Shoes has the Tens price Frank sang two sos, “The Swallows,”| up a homestead on section 20-35-79, He| ford, “without curls, without straight my leading man, who was 15, and, | Petbowed for by Olive Thomas. | She) stamped on the sole. We also carry a complete line and “Dream O'Day Jill.” She wa fds Wyoringlweather figréeable after and in shabby clothes. It will strange as it may seem, when I would | Sed for tnree days of to sole companied by Mrs. C. W. Thomas. | having witnessed snow 2 feet deep in aracter on the order of Unity do my hair up in the evening to go|™ : s . of Work Shoes, ee bronéica “on .Baretar. ke in Stella Maris, but totally dif- home I had the same feeling of uppish-| y,,ctor Wallace Worsley is ‘repre- upwards of . War Mothers Chaperon | edielhe ferent.’ | ness as I had when as a little girl T aueee Well Attended Dance | ‘chling left for Denver last} “The sweetheart of the world” was did my hair up and paraded around in | ented in Goldwyn’s list of coming pic: We are positive We can save you money on Gents’ J. S. Mechling left for Denver last} |tures by “The Street Called Straight.” | The usual number of young peopie] night where he will combine business| curled up on a chair in her dressing, one of mother’s skirt lthe first of Basil King’s SGatnibatea Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Shoe: . nded the ‘Thursday night dance = ttending the big| room, and except for the fact that the The little star slid out of her chair) 104 whe Little Shepherd of Kingdom | The Home of Michaels, Stern & Co.,°Value First | y siven last night at the Masonic tem-| shrine ceremonial at which 400 candi-| famous curls were done up on herto turn to her director and scenario) (O14 the JohiFox, Jr., story which | Clothi le. ‘The affair was chaperone! by) gates will walk the burning sands at| head, safely out of the way, she was/ writer, who were hovering impatiently ; “OM? y othing. the War Mothers. The dancing lasted! the Auditorium there tonight. {all the world as youthful in looks as | in the background, and as a parting she | until midnight. see she was in “Pollyanna.” | remarked: \ SiS R. L. Forbes, Western Union man-| ‘Do you know,” she continued, “lots! _‘*Wait until you see ‘'Op o' Me] _ Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Green have left] ser, ig among the Casper Shriners|of people still don't believe that I Thumb,’ if you want to see me in char- 3 for the Cat Creek ol flela near aay 8) who will attend tonight's ceremonial at| played Unity? y think all I did was acter. I have something new up my} ton, Mont., where Mr. Green will at- t 3 anit f leey at.’ P 3 ve art of and hired some! sleeve for that. tend to business interets, They intena| the Auditorium in Denver. He will S egi Geeta | a HeUPREsO i Wee wenk: also visit with a brother while there. s to play Unity for me. Now, if | to neti Hem tacsusenen eee: oe I do a whole story all character and put | PEGGY O'DARE TO ENACT | Acress the Street from the Lyric Theatre sak Sheriff Pat-Royce returned to Doug-| my name on it they cannot help but) A REAL DRAMA Bridge ont last last night after a trip to Casper I played the part. Unity is my | Mrs.-Rt, K. Staley assisted. by Mrs,| OM matters connected with the trial of favorite character, and T am anxious} Romance and drama are not con: — a Emila Carlson: will netertain for a num-| Hugh Armstrong, presumably to secure | to do another on the ame order. fined entirely to eho cree a By 7 for Intreduction ‘as evidence the war: To create a character like that and, O'Dare, the little daredevil of t ae ae brie ‘hich the ratd was made which | sust: entire picture’ ‘4 in a nymber of Universa’ her b . 433 Se leech street,| rant on which the raid was made which nin it through an ntir Di ‘tur | - Tue ae pie ate Sub Beech: Beet resulted in the shooting. | is much more difficult than playing one- » and serial prodyctions, and} We Are Offering e ) see | se | self. Although in real life and when | row supporting Eddie Polo in his cur- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ogilbee are th®| — Emmett Stapleton is attending the | I was a little girl I never did the things | 1 chaptered melodrama, “The Van- | parents of a baby girl born at 5 v’clock| trial in Douglas tod: having gone|TI did in “The Hoodlum” and “Daddy | ishing Dagge is the heroine of a real | this morning at thei# home on :<irk| down -last evening. | Long Le: # is “Pollyanna. z Zahn lif ene aap EERE SE | street. Both the little daughter and the Played with boys or w least ©, Pegg, an official of the Union 3 Tt me 3 Or eh pe | : : boisterous:' Perhaps one on was) Oil Company, of California, spent sev: | 71 irrita- ! Georgettes and Taffetas—Your Choice mothe e getting along well.’ V virae ies i | sleep or nerve at the HApaibh aan deatitoe Tine vaily asbion bec: I have been working since Ij eral monthg among the T oil fields | tionin POSTUM | enjoyed the cigars passed by Mr. Ogi | was 5 years old and didn’t have the! recently. Universal Western film bec, who is associated: with the firm. | time. i . | happened to be showing on the local o . f preset iiss eS , : “T love to bea little girl and have screen, with*Péggy O'Dare playing the : ' a J. E. Hanway is in St. Louis, great fun playing those roles, but it, leading feminine role. The oil man fell { iting with her daughter, Miss fs the pretty girls who have it easy in| in love with a shadow .of the pretty 20 Per Ceht on All Silk Underwear Isabel Hanway, who is attendins the the world—everyone is always nice to| girl as it flickered on the sheet and : Principia college. | a beautiful child or tq a pretty woman. ! upon his return to California looked up ( ath Tt is the homely, a colorless girl « mutual friend who arranged a meet- PION: ER ng with the charming young actress. and Mrs. H. W. ffolt have moved} from their home, 1132 East S cond | street, to the Blackmore apartments. | ee | that has the d her life. A pretty girl can generally! That was three months ago, and now feel sure that she will be able to find! the two have announced their engage- GROCERY a man and get married, but what about | ment and early marirage. The event the poor little creatures, born in unhap- , ir just as soon as Miss O'Dare AND MEAT MARKET | py environments and doomed to drudg- hed her work in the Eddie Polo 2) They see the favors serial. She then will go East on her PHONE 345 | | 1 | ery all their lives? ys P f 5 d | | . | amas and tragedies in Date of Bridge Luncheon Announced Mrs, J. W. Bingenheimer has isstted| invitations for the third of a series of| ridge luncheons which will be given| at her home on Saturday, April 24. * Mrs, H. H. Klockselm and daughter, | Lois, are leaving today for Chicasso,| where they will visit with relatives. | ‘ —— | | PERSONAIS “ eo! R. N. Cantrell is leaving today} home in Billings, Mont., after| for about a month with her sis-| ter, Mrs. B. F. Brown of this city. | * * Kyne is driving out to the Sut} & MODEL FOR THE SOUTH. = THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service \ We Deliver Phone 1304-W 156 South Center if To S iting, > tnt x. SELIM TTO SIO TOSI OTS TH: PAPOP DAT The Taterchiirch World “Movement and YEE Sere ti fathom nnn for the} Pigeed, tna pinta alle are Sa the Northern Baptist Convention “VB which he is president. frock, the skirt of which Is attached BROWN AND OxX= : Sheets to a long-waisted blouse, There are Katherine Anthens is leaving! tucks on the shoulders and cuffs to row evening for Douglas, where! correspond with the skirt. The de- she will visit with her parents. Mr.| gign is not only good looking, but and Mrs. Anthens, of Douglas, are} ynusually practical and comfortta- moving to Sioux City, Iowa, where they} Medium size requires THE intend to make their permanent home by rpaietie! inch figured and 2 BGR AT Eat enone Blanche Wagner of the Nichols) yargs 36-inch plain material. Alco PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Tan and White Shoes P75 ke home:! “ypictorial Review Dress No. 8672. THE F. F, DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., BUFFALO, N. ¥. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust, Price, Ree 25 jb centy, x The Northern Baptist: Forward Movement to raise $100,000,000 is simply one phase of the Interchurch New World Movement being carried on at the same time, and based upon a standard organized plain of the Interchurch Movement, which is a combination of practically all the Protestant churches, associated and combined for the purpose of making a united appeal to the nation for funds sufficient to carry on a comprehensive program of all the churche: in all the world beginning in America itself. SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER . Is. Mecnitngn of ihe, Oil Wen Supply Think of our opportunity in giving to te most stupendous proposition ever under- taken in the way of voluntary giving, and gi ‘ing to a movement that will reach all cor- ners of the world and benefit all people. The world truly needs all the help we can give. Of the Interchurch Movement the Northern Baptists are to raise $130,000,000. Think of 1.500.090 neople being called upon to face this task; and then recall that early in the war the American people as a nation were called upon to raise only $3,000,- 000 for the Red Cross, and had great difficulty in doing it. But verily the church has quit the peanut business and gone into bi ¢ business. History in future will, in recording this age, give this movement greater promi- nence than any movement since the Protestant Reformation. Because of the bigness of the task, men of prominence all over the East are taking up this work with enthusiasm. Sen-tors, governors, members of the c~binet and their wives, college presidents pnd nrofessors and men of hig business, al! sre offering their time to nush this cam- prion throneh to success. They are begin ‘ing to realize that the church is soon to be a big factor in our national life. . y + By For Women’s and Ch Jet-Oil is a liquid. we and: dit polish It preserves the leather and:gives a new without rubbing= brushing-ht ldsbrillianeye Quickly applicy with the dauber with iat! nds*or Slot ane, It is » hig thine to attempt, but it is fr cuently the big tasks that give us oppor- tunity to help our fellowman. According to expert government stati ye the survey upon which the budget of this enmnaign is hased is the most scient’Seoly aeourete instrument ever laid before the American people. The church went t» the rerks of the eovernment and picked men whem the vovernment had nrevionsl - >i-l-o4 ag technically trained in special lines, and are nsine them tonerfect this araaniaotion. eanseonently the mochinerv of thia orrnnization is far superior in efficien-v to »»yv that the government has ever created. a PRia viCn ony 10 PateKy Nueorty Maine || - . : Ore el > ) Bi Shu Wite AA: Brpy We.) SH re rl baste Shoe Potshesye Wyoming has a big place in this North>rn Baptist New World Movement and she is beginning to show herself equal to the task. FL hh hh hd hhh ALL hh hh hd dh dad ~