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' Star Triangle Komedy Players. 1—Scene at the Mi , Long Island, governn intio showing some of inachines pees there and the new bang just built. 2—Miss S Juateof Smith coll und Cer ae rT s organizing the, mobilization of students of girls’ g fonal Le for Svomnania) ery ee ee The Hungarian house of parliament at Budapest, in whieh city there has been re volutionaty, rio ing ; Nae Be length to which a man goes to make his friends happy. machine gun monnt invented by Willse M. Lawrence and offered g f t airplane attack { The Missionary soci of the M.E aadinctitorispecolntion: | church will meet Tuesday afternoon De chee dhe! em at the home of Mrs. Brown, 225 North tT. L. Watson & Co.—The M le. Mrs. Forest Smith will be the | of standard issues during declines : 17 ay iar z pear to be superior to the selling. jeeanee: oo NEW YORK, May —Prominent | bar ing their | Frank Renfro returned last night | x Fr from Arminto, where he been | cue ss indus / pending a few days visiti relatives. | Ty 18 hk t rst pressure | oO |‘ f large traffic from government wé | J. F. Chamberlin, formerly of Wed- Juysbae: ns and a_ satisfactory | {erland, Colorado’s big Tungsten Min- ) revenue. 4 ing camp, arrived in Casper this morn-, Several pools are reported to have ing with a view to locating here. He} met with considerable success in mar- is faborably impressed with condi- | ket ; ; » extensive | ing and stment for banking ] tions and plans to make nsive in- | ing and re F; g£ ; aes { | yestment an real estate. | count to 2 for the new war loan Midwest Building Phone 31 | "ONO | requirements. George W. K. Po. Keeney | i that the copper metal re- jterday making a reco | fo the last half of 1917 | motorcycle from the easte upplied at a price below j the state, through mud hub de 2 pound, . j Fest : rece iaeon m ia rip in ¥ Sih Don’t wait if you want to buy Real Estate, as it is going i la cay pas: ing thirty-th rs so pues Elk Basin Petroleum up every day. i | stuck in the mud, ome KOC i oeaee aa fal : eal He te Brings In 100-Barrel You have no doubt noticed the price that has been jtween Careyhurst and the eastern Well, Northern Dome paid for Real Estate in the last week or two. | field > ae | — If E: siness property, a house and lot, or a you want business property, a house a ; | . * A long distance message this after- 3 Ff | a 7 T vacant lot. see me. CONSTANCE TALMADGE AND KENNETH HARLAND IN TRIAN- | inancial noon from R. G. Taylor Thermop- c Mi i GLE PLAY, “BETSY'S BURGLAR.” } Jolis to I. N. Clay of Casper brought . 25 7 12 1 ~ r, ) r AT THE IRIS TONIGHT | = |the good news that the Elk Basin A few 60x140 foot lots in NELSON’S ADDITION, Summary—S me court meets | Petroleum Company of Wyoming has $75.00 to $200.00, on the payment plan. oe Of" Mrs. Harry Dormer of ‘Wolcott! at noor |krot in well No. 3 on its hold? gs in T i] CITY NEWS ; street has been called to Sheridan by| Chancellor Hollweg expected to ad-!{he Elk Basin Field. It is estimated ! oat | {the serious illness of her daughter, | dre Reichst tomorrow. Reichstag that the well w sroduce a minimum | Little Items eueu People Mea eA cing, |votes to. curtail Kaiser’s power in! 5f 100 barrels dally. TE You Know i Oo 9° army d navy | It is also stated that when the drill eae 7 = =e f ! : : ere peace ce : etic cks ‘our- Fy nd Gar- SS Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Otis have ar . ry McAdoo appeals to entered the sand, the oil shot to the 4 seven-passenger Packard Tour TevitS eS Cae Tenens = ke Mr. and Mrs. Noah Young of Glen-| rived from New York City and American public to hasten subscrip- top under pressure and spouted above ing car delivered here today to ee Company fix your lawns, ma rock are be home again after a de-|spend a few days.in Casper before ions to liberty loan. Half a billion | the derrick. N ws of the strike will Dp, E. Davidson, the sale-having heen | your gardens and do your house and lightful sojourn of several months in a ae eens Gata wie 1as been subscribed so far. ee vee, wath interest an the art Of [eaaithenthe Wyoming ageney, the | window cleaning. My penne to ana 4 Pacific coast | the Midwe enning o, bring rican Beet Sugar earned , “hose wi holdings’ in he northern _ z * < a STACI OhoGe lease you. W. W. Colliver, BT Los Angeles and other Pacific coust Oi Ny Casper Aa aa lctnele ead bi ofeonineeiataolsielden (Thal Ble caasine Patceiean| Bou beeen es Conbar ses ey” | Phone 840 T°, Riverview Hotel. 4 0 . points, | (oo) AG) |Company of Wyoming is controlled;enne. E. L. Baumgardner of the Oo Oo | C.F. Palmer of Cheyenne was in|in 1915, lbg the SuneriorsPetroloun C ees eee yar - Ween > 3c : iG The County Commissioners at their the Ain over Suxday j Roosevelt has enlisted army of aes th Site pa ipoledmt Gampany Fackard agency jhas been jhéce! sev- BOY £¢ out MEETING i all meeting the latter part of the week, ! r O° |187,000 men ready to go to western). GrutinSd Ath pees 8.8 Rese eral days and has several othee pros- All Boy Scouts in Casper an¢ a voted to erect a hollow steel flagpole R. P. Richard and E. L. Emery are} front, \*° ~ ——gee UNnOuncement. 1) sctive buyers in line. He stated be- | boys over 12 years of age who wish in front of the Court House, and this|two visitors from the capitol w Bo Acreage of corn, oats and potatoes) The Tribune's Commercial Job fore leaving for Cheyenne today | to join the organization, will meet at will be\frocured at once. The dome/were here Saturday o jin United States breaks all records. |Printing Department is conceded to that his comjany would open up anj the Central School on Monday night is not solid enough to bear the strain Jean Mienol 2) Belgian Consul at Illinois Gentral 3 s top be the best equipped in the State . ugency here in the near future. ‘ at 7:30 c’olock. 5-5 of a large flag aud pole Danvanercea nani antint > Satur-!million in 1916 report. An increase 7 Nips 36,187 is shown over 1915 she ough $ day aft vending two days Cas- , th BR. athe, os Douglas ay : pay sits a « ae ol a basineme penses, amount earned being $1 Sea ia oe ‘O He visited the re fineries during hi e on stock in 1916 as age Charles Westpheling of Laramie is;stay and wa ly impressed with | $7.36 in 1915. a Casper visitor for a few y Casper’s it Railroad freight hearings begin to- | foue) i oo day at Washington Mrs. J. A. Ferguson and little = Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Miller have re-| War department issues call for daughter of South Wolcott have re- turned from Basin, where they have telegraphers. . turned from an extended stay in Chi- been spending the past month, Mr. Erie railroad drops 82 passenger cago where they went to consilt a Miller is employed at the Oil Well trains in New York suburban Service: Specialist for the little girl, During Supply Co. _ The Russian matter looke more fa- their ‘absence Mr. and Mrs. Herbe oo. _ , |vorable this morning. The Russian Bogue occupied the Ferguson house E. F, Gallagher of Greybull is in| soldiers urge people to stop wangling oOo the city on business. and let them do the fighting. NOTICE! BOY SCOUTS! ona Washington reports that winter All Boy Scouts and all boys over oo wheat very likely to exceed 1916. twelve who wish to join the org: Martin Baskett, the young Armin- Copper metai market steadier zation, should attend the meeti jto sheep man, was in the city over ; with spots higher. the Central School tonight at Sunday. Government fixes spelter prices 11 cents. Steel market all prompt deliverie command a premium, in the financial markets there has been considerable liquidation to pre- pare for bond subscriptions. Money market shows a hardening tendency. Re-adjustment still continues in the stock market, the short selling heavy and the market is oversold at present. When the liquidation stops there will be a sharp rally. Railroads are called upon to meet new cond tions and timid holders are selling. Buying orders are in the market for rails, however, for good people. Steel jhas been supported around 113 and the buying in that stock is of the best, The Parkerton Store of the Midwest Commissary Company is prepared to give you the most prompt service when in need of anything in the Oil Camp Supply Line, including— NEW YORK, May 7—The rumor- jed Hollweg speech in Berlin tomor- jrow is awaited with eagerness. If jthe govenment is favorable it is ex- pected recoveries are likely in the stock market. Good buying is report- ed in American Can. Investment ab- sorption is found in N & W. Large buying orders are reported in Cru- cible. Foreign liquidation is noted in Northern Pacific and Atch People are bearish on Reading. D & H is | heavily oversold. The buying of Mid- vale includes some important orders. A large shortage is reported trying to retire from coppers. Steel reflects scale down buying according to spee- ialiasts. Amn Beet Sugar is well taken and may rally any time. ] J. S. Bache C.—It is not time td! sell good stocks held for investmea: AUTO OILS Work Shoes Groceries ~~ Camp Supplies Greases Overalls The Midwest Commissary Co. J. A. LIKELY, General Manager FRED NICKLESS, Local Mer. CASPER SALT CREEK BIG MUDDY _—————— N ; —SS=SS=2 The Thrilling Romance Also “HER CAVE MAN’—A speedy one-reel side-splitting ‘farce, revolving : about a bubble that is pricked by the pin of disappointment. Featuring all- operations by reason of loan se’ May |, 1914 May 1, 1915. May 1, 1916. MAY 1, 1917 B. B. BROOKS, President ROY C. WYLAND, Cashier EW IRIS TH CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in “Betsy’s Burglar” Tomorrow Night—‘‘A SQUARE DEAL’—Is a charming drama. Tells a de- lightful story of Bohemian life. “A FRIEND'S SACRIFICE.”” Remarkable THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER desires to thank its many friends and patrons for their loytl support, enabling it to make the healthy growth since its organization in May, 1914, as evidenced by the annual comparison of deposits as shown below: THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: C. B. MANBECK ‘PJ. O'CONNOR S*# of a Slave, Whose Dreams of Wealth Come True { 10 and 15 Cents GEO. B. NELSON Real Estate and Insurance niet opshecete "ete"s'# «igce* oo OU VASO Aaa REN REND Ge 2518) \ee eee ec ea G. E. ABBOTT, Vice-President CARL F. SHUMAKER, Asst. Cashier