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BEWARE OF STRANGERS SELIG PLAY THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Gilson Willett’s Blood-Stirring Drama of Love and Hate Featuring: THOMAS SANTSCHI, BESSIE EYTON and FRITZI BRUNETTE Ladies are asked to attend the Matinee and thus avoid the evening crowd: :: : TWO DAYS ONLY Todayand Tomorrow No children admitted unless accompanied by parents or their guardian : : RITZ! BRUNETTE y oe OF STRANGERS Today, Tomorrow Mat- inee, Daily 3 to 5. Two Shows at Night, 7 & 8:30. GENERAL SUMMARY indications are that the liberty loan will be over-subscribed at least | 100 per cent. Offers yesterday reached | early $20,000,000 an hour. Russian situation is much proved. The anti-demonstrations overwhelmed by pro-government dem- onstrations. The censor’s dispatch from Pekin ays that China may soon enter the | NEWS | im-! ian commission representing | onal government is coming a to confer on economic | matters The ate Senate in session a y, N. Y., has passed a me j nding the railroad full crew law | luring the war. | According to dispatches from | Switzerland, Germany's trouble with Austria is increasing. The German empress has gone to Vienna to plead with Emperor Charles to suppress peace talk. NEW YORK, May 5.--The | curb market continued reactionary today, but price concessions were much | ing brought some {on the company’s property smaller than in the trading yester- | day, with trading on a smaller In the afternoon session short cove ies. The strong feature of the list continued to be Butte and Zinc. Yes- terday’s early report on a new strike showed the appearance of being one of the | very familiar sort of yarns put out to drive in short interests. Late dis-} that from | 1 {sources that have heretofore proved | reliable, with regard to developments patches from Butte, however, in the company’s affaris indicate that | the company engineers are of the | opinion that the strike may develop as one of the most important of the recent district NEW YORK, May 5.—The news from Russia most disturbing in the early d ches, and while it is improved somewhat, it still remains, and is likely to remain most serious for some time. This is sufficient to cast a damper on the market, and un- til improvement is noted, it will be most worrying to all thoughtful mar- ket dealers There is considerable pressure it railroad stocks this morning, and the evidence tends to show that it is a liquidation. | 3,000 Union Pacific, which is unques- | tionably long stock. ed recover-! steel is very profe: interesting steel stocks are selli | high as the copper stocks said: plies from the United State ish royalty is IMPORTANT aent the power to sé Benedict Drysdell sold’ merce says that the Tariff Board will | go to Europe this summer to study conditions. Confidence is expressed in Wash- ington that conditions in Russia will soon be adjusted, and that the pro- The onal. market in The New York Globe says: comparison betw Eastman nd Co. The writer points out based on their earnings, the about twice as Congressman Mondell | Draws Distinction in Endorsing Draft Plan| the The New York Sun _ yesterday differences be-| tween the General Staff plan for con-} failu to get sup- scription and the bill approved by the Swed- | majority preparing to flee in Mj an expected revolution ' Summing up Sweden many or starve, “Holland, Norway and y have to fight G ause of the of the House Committee on | Affairs, Congressman Mon- de i ITEMS “You want an enrollment as the | Presi TELEGRAPH A new House bill gives the basis of conscription. We are with} all ship yards 2 you for such an enrollment in order Revolutionary ideas are spreading that we may know our resources of men and in order that we may draw on them as may be necéssary. You} -desive to have that enrollment nar-— row, limited, confined to youths and men in their earliest manhood. We would begin our enrollment with men uxes proposed for new bonds and transfers of same.. daily trains are to be sus- y the Erie railroad York Journal of Com- embrace within it all vigorous man- hood up to 40. You would draft and draft only from your restricted class d absolve the bulk of the male pop- | ion from all obligation of service uls Your plan may have the approval of the military mind, but our plan has, | GROUN SUM FLOOR {NA ae OVARY feat LET ME LOCATE and VALIDATE LAND FOR YOU. EXPERT GEOLOGIST MAKES EXAMINATIONS I do all the work and record your location notices and afhdavis - - - JACK A. GRAHAM. ee 21, Townsend Bldg. The Proof Is In The Drinking WALITY or will have when fully understood, the approval of the hearts and cc scienc can people.” ——— School Commissoiner for State of Wyoming Will Be Named May 14, The state board of education con- sisting of Dean J. O. Creager, R. O.} ill, Mrs. W. S. Metz, Richard | Dr. D. B. Atkinson, S. W. Hus- | ton and Edith K. O. Clark, will ap- |{i t point the new state school commis- ; ; sioner at the meeting to be held May 14. The salary is fixed by law at $3,000. A number of applications have been ved from persons both in th Casper, Wyo. No-Vary BO-KA Coffee, per pound No-Vary DELICIOUS Coffee, per pound No-Vary DINNER Coffee, per pound No-Vary BREAKFAST Coffee, per pound 35¢ .30c state and without. mored that Miss Edith K. 0. has the best chance of election as she siready is familiar with the work of truction, Now open for busi {Second Street. | Phone 187-R. 45c 40c EE Now open for business at 123 East Clark | Second street. H. Stahl, the ‘Tailor, Phone 187-R, 5-2-6t eae eng The Tribune’s Commercial Joh It is generally ru-| organization as a result of her duties Printing Department is conceded te visional government is safe | as state superintendent of public in-| be the beet equipped im the State . ; steel and copper stocks is giv F ——— { j analysis just published by Dillon = ee Se TT | Mr. and Mrs, E. M. McDonald, whe at 123 East have come to Casper within the past ahl, the Tailor, month to reside, have moved into an 1-30-6t apartment in the Bragg. H. S Where the best type of real good Fellowship Prevails ~—and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinocros not only for the isfying meals, but because it’s a place to meet, to chat, to talk, to make the eatnig time the happiest hour of the whole day. SERVES THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN FOR 35c THE RHINOCEROS IF YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME— WE HAVE IES AND IF YOU HAVE A HOME TO SELL, WE WANT IT You can depend upon our RELIABILITY, as we know real value of Casper Real Estate. Oil Stocks and Leases INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO., D. A ROBERTSON Room 8 Smith Building fainiammciomaam | THE ABOVE ARE REAL COFFEE VALUES A Trial Will Convince You Your Grocer Can Supply You