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~ as SORES ct ram Doak eres Bia SARE FIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune 7.000 SCHOOL PUPILS TO TAKE PART IN’ FESTIVAL GH SCHOOL PAGEANT DRAWN FROM U. 5. HISTORY ! shall continue merge to see until all dreams! Unique Costuming to Set Off Festival Program at Athletic Field on May 12, While Iris Event on Following Day Will Rival It in Interest. into one Shackled Slave Scene Cake Wall The Angels \ SCENB IX xt we picture the final scenes in » . . occupation of the country by set- Elaborate costuming, tuneful folk songs | and picturesque folk | ("°° Peaet ve: ence Ge da the “ink dances will characterize the May Festival which will be presented on| preliminary to our entrance upon world the High School Athletic Field, Wednesday, May 12, by 2,000 grade |Power. We show the peaceful posses: | school children under the direction of Mrs. Josephine Mcl ee Rare ak he eee cocaine eee § x ¥ . phine McIntyre, as-|gippi since the Civil war, and the gold} sisted by Miss Harriett Little and other-teachers of the public schools. | disco ies in Alaska, whereby our do-} The May Festival is presented in five scenes and represents the|™°°U° Prosperity was Queen and the hepherdess Dance | rround the oceasic th stages of the Louisiana purchase | | Dance of stateliness. ram follows: | American folk dance. | But now the Monroe Doctrine came DAY FESTIVAL | Dance and worship of the Indians. ‘home to our doors in a way that we PROGRAM | Siawin anid clave expedition had not expected. Spain, with her tra- May Queen, Vira Barker: Prince Paul,| Winding trail ditional cruelty, was crushing out the Friar Tuck, Georg ves, 1. Chopping logs. life of the aspiring Cubans, and we Festival Procession: Grade Song, Cal- | Pulling ‘brush; came ‘to feel that the Monroe Doctrine is Dance of Greeting, Sailor's | Rolling logs. was truly a doctrine of brotherhood to- ! bonne nd Overall Babies, And the attendant danger of expan-| Ward Cu We reveal her suffering 1 sion which came with the treason of|Preliminary to the coming of our armies. | It is the the May Queen is| Aaron Burr. (Dance. of the furies.) Dance of the Dying Cuban | tou be chos : and the | ‘This dream of national greatness is an sc 3 XI Peasant sing and |other than later shall merge into a great-| Our prosperity has, from the begin- wpe Among them appears a Fairy | er dream. ning, made our country a land of ro- AE are RU RIERA TRS LE yale SCENE VI mance to European peasants, and as a they treat with scorn and derision, with} pujaing of the ships for the battle|result there has been much immigration the exception of Rosebud who is kind | for freedom of the sens, and the crea-|into Amer! How , only in late ‘ganigt tion of the great natio’ “phe |years has the immigrant become a seri- ices: Pretty Partner, Cab- star Spangled Banne’ is the/ous menace to our institutions. We Ls 2 Sandal Dance, Tads and ) crowning scene in the completion of our|show, first the happiness of the immi- rei H consciousness of . nationality. Hence|grant when he comes to this land of After « reared Sata the Peasants | f0Pth our dream takes on larger mean the free, and then, the great accom Das leave Rosebud alone. She sits and |!"8 ing wrongs of factory life with its wenves the beautiful flowers, which | Building of the Ship monotony and squalor. she has coin: ato eae rf cane) SCENE VII Death of Monotony eh linally leep over her task. | The beginning of the Monroe Doc-| . 1*t Row—Operating button-hole ma- E I |trine in which. we declare that our na-|Chine. fun’ Evening of the same a The Ola|tion cannot live for itself alone. That} 274 Row—Hand sewing. Woman comes in, fin¢ bud asleep {our democracy cannot flourish ‘unless and weaves a charm over her. In her {other democr ,"in the new: world at | SS cari ‘reams Rosebud hears the chant of the |least, are allowed a free hand in their | ” “TALK WITH KING” dance about Rasebud aa Trince Eaul| ment of the “seit determination of reo|f Lif H INSURANCE ON kneels at-her feet. Soon she awakens | ples.” ie pel __ A BUSINESS BASIS only to find it a dream. | Tambourine Dance: An inquiry entails no i 5 Oriental Prayer eae ays ° anne a William E. King In this scene we Morning how how the whole of the next day. > ARB MA GC MEERK CHL cree hoosine dream of America was threatened by a State Manager U Ne pi errible divis » the people as this small ring, Prince Paul declares, |her purpose and. destiny, and, how cif .PENN MUTUAL LIFE shall iba voheacnvGuess purpose and destiny, and how at INSURANCE COMPANY this moment God raised up the great 3rd Row—Packing canned goo¢ 4th Row—Pulling ropes. SCENE XII Under the administration of Theodore Roosevelt, we find our national sclousn¢ | con-| aroused to the highest pitch, |4 y by his domestic policy of conservation,|the American army coming whereby our national resources, the for-| cue. ests, etc, are to be preserved as al heritage for the children of the nation. But Roosevelt's vision did not stop with|and lastly, we picture the uni ed that|that is to follow. ist’s merely the domestic. He percet our Monroe Doctrine would b farce | Chr unless we could have naval protection, both east and west, and it was given to him to bring to completion the century- long dream of the Panama Canal, whereby the waters of our two oceans mingle, and our nation stands not only by Pictures the eristic Then appears vaguely fe Ame SCENE XUI cruelty that of the barbarous SCENE XIV A world principles of brotherhood with the spirit, but with the power of! the protection over South America. Dance of the Water Sprites was char-} Huns, and. to the the peace conferenc in id here we see the many d united in the dream which ts our theme. Peasants’ Frolic P-EAC-E t by humanity and espec one The Best Show in Casper, Bar None LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Pt WEEKLY ve: LOPEZ COMEDY Come Early, Avoid the Rush Peasant Dances: Looby Lou, T See] aan You, Pop G the Weasel, jleader, of the common people, Room 2, Lynch Building eas Lincoln, who freed the sl Phone 120-3 The Garland Dance. ‘The Crowning |{RC Union, and made possi } of the May Que lopment which we have seen and her subjects: Court = = — <_< — skan, (Water Sprite) “DREAMS AND A DREAM” | IS TITLE OF P. ANT Another school event of equal or = er interest will be the ps nt a se DR nO ae oe . _ - reams and a Dream,” which will be given by 300 high school and selected | t grade school pupils on Thursday eve j ning, 13, at the Iris theatre, r This pageant, which represents the OY Sina bk seceates development of America thruout its his. TW ( ) I ) tory from the signing of the Deck: ration O CARL A Ss of Independence until the present time, { is worked out along the following lines Everything in the Furniture line at right prices @ will undoubtedly le most impres- PAGEANT velopment of Ar ; | ented by high school students ana | selected grad | I Our first dream, that a new nation shall grow into greatness, shows the | infant in endeavor to w: ymbolic | K. R. Jorgensen Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. Contractors and Builders First and Ash St. 120 West Midwest Avenue es of the nation on that fateful day of} ae July 4, 1 and how God and his an ¥ gels may have looke down upon that i Acene depende! 2 | scene in Independence Hall, the | Makes Such ee mother looks upon her child, realizing | that ing all she has and is, the full mean- | of her life, is embodied in her child which she gives to the unknown future. | Dance of th ecrackers Ss Light, Just let mother call, *‘Biscui Tasty Biscuits for sM% Go Me aaa? : SNE It | Breakfast !’? We're sure there’s a phar ted Wen an Aker ia treat that can’t be beat in store is to become'a par the whole dream, for us — light, tender biscuits — ¢ phetieneies is to be a symbol of hope toasty brown and all puffed up ¢ R? aaa) oO, with goodness! For mother is sure Dance of the Colors r aND of her baking powder— Calumet. CE: % enting igton re z 5 aa ints >CAUS the sword of Cornwallis, nd the tri-| She never disappoints ue because % umph of American arms, reveals the}! completion of the first dream in the} CALUME T achievement of American independence. March of the sc iM % a) BAKING POWDER never disappoints her. It’s dependable. Results always the same—the dest. Try it. Calumet contains only such ingre- dients as have been approved offi- cially by the U.S. Food Authorities. Troops 13 In this hers had become » the not nec dream of Pra that conscious tha of independence | to the nationality | er for Guidance SENE V convention We see 1% all purpose achieve ssarily 1M The pageant now pictures the v 53 4 You Save When You Buy It. ¥ >< GOING OUT OF BUSINESS You Save When You Use It. ¥ Bu Goo 7 ) 2 CARPE Ll STUDIO. HIGHES ne >< y d egetab le and F lower S eeds “ 5s 111 E. Second St. Big Reduction on All of My Work. I will retire from the studio business in Casper on the above date and after spending the summer doing view work for several oil companies and fishing and} hunting until about October I will then open my swell studio in Denver & pense during the greater part of the year, is for vegetables which could ree at a cost of « This studio} oe easily be grown in your own garden. ~ will be the fin the deco. rations will be the highest class possible to obtain. | Co Me ree eee K2 aa o¢, % M% aa? ++, 1% Coat er er% Me <> iM iM re-afo-et *? ¢ + oe + + oe, oe 4, + All who want photos made by me; ‘ must come in before May 25. 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You cannot always tell the difference until he i you have exchanged your money, time ay cate fe em |the grasshopper, ‘which co} Follow the crowd to the Masonic Tem Retain he tonight. ‘Casper concert Band will/day ten times its weight of vege furnish the music for the big dance: dis 5-B-t a builder. fall insects is Durbin. a tation. Pluckhahn, contractor Phone 1331; residence The most de RIS. THEATER TODAY Pauline Frederick IN. ‘THE BONDS OF LOVE’ pea a FOX NEWS ~ TOMORROW Robert Warwick — IN: ‘ADVENTURE IN HEARTS’ BRAY PICTUREGRAPH truc res which pre For temporary or permanent investment, our Certificates of Deposit are ideal. These Certificates are issued in convenient’ amounts and for periods of six months or longer, at 4 per cent compound interest. 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