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Geraldine Farrar in “ & Joan, the Woman,” at The Lyric Thursday ——— a liye Hid NOT AT STAKE IN AUSoMA, SEX (3 ELIMINATED Fight for Human Rights Side to Side With Men Carries Assurance That Women Will Be Given Suffrage in New Government By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD. United Press Staff Correspondent. PETROGRAD, May 1.—(By Mail) —Mrs. ©. Russian People stands side by side with her husband in this rev elution | She speaks at meetings, votes, leads and writes for the scores of little| mewspapers that have sprung up all ever Russia, just as if she were an ordinary male human being. In the simple, child-like Russian mind, no question seems to have arisen as to the rights of women. When I asked whether she would vote in the new Russia, the Russian women realized immediately that I was either an Eng- lishman ov an American. “Why there's no question about it,” said one fusisan woman shrugging her shoulders “We've had bigger things, t fight for in Russia than the right of women to vote. We've fought side by side with the men for human rights; with no question of sex in-! volved. We've gone to jail, and we've, died and we've even taken*our turns at assassinations. Only an Angle- Saxon, if you'll pardon me for plain} speaking, would think of raising such @ question."’ The answer was calculated to make | an Angie-Saxon feel like a wife- beater *“T approached four of the women who sat af the various committee ta-| les around the Duma Building and! plainly pul to each one of them this question “Mada e, have you ever been in| They have—all four of them. They | Wold their stories with proud smiles. | They had not been prisoners in the) Gat and Mouse fashion in which the! suffragetics of London have bee Failed, nor in the spot-light manner in | which Mis. Sanger and the birth-cor trol advocates in New York have lin- gered for a few weeks at a time be- Rind the bars—but in the way of the Russian Czar, with cold, dark cells and silence; little food and long, lone- ly, hopeless years of waiti “Has any woman in Russia ever Been put in jail for demanding wom- ema rights?” [ a 1 one of these woren who had | iled fora m the Stolypi sassination. She was sitting; in th office of the ne mational peasants’ union, — presidirg peasant (fclegates from every part of Russia were entering their names. *MNever!' Neve she said-emphat- teally. “That's one crime that } ever becn charged against the Czar. But we Russian women haven't been like the American and English women ‘The rights of all human beings, men ged women, have been at stake Russia and men and wome have Seen fighting side by side for them. All of ws men and women, have con- sifered ourselves as hu n beings THE RHINOCEROS | From ever the book in which the incoming | without any sex differences. Now that the revolution is won, men and women | still side by side. cre Nobody has} raised the question of women’s rights in the revolution until you American | and English newspaper men came! along.” “But are you women sure that you | will be allowed to vote in the new] government?” “Why, just sure as the men are. The question isn’t even raised, I tell you. It hasn’t occurred to anybody that women might NOT vote.’ (Continued Tomorrow.) —— THY BROTHER AND MINE. Through curtain of fire, in a fear- some hell, Where rivers run red with the blood that’s shed As death leaps unchained from each bursting shell, Goes my son and thine—thy broth-| er and mine. Down into the shadow, under leaden | skies, Facing the hail of death—with deep-drawn breath Paling and gasping as a iesd— Goes my son and thine—thy broth- er and mine. comrade Freedom's star-gemmed Banner Jeads the way, With its scarlet bars and its shin- ing stars, As fighting for right and the dawn of day, Goes my son and thine—thy broth er and mine. 7) Triumph, glorious, the Flag will wave— When the fight is won and the duty done— Until Time shall end, for our Natior brave | And my son and thine—thy brother ind mine, E. RICHARD SHIPP. 1917. | Today’s os Tune 6, — War Recipe -O Britain’s Official Cook-Book. OATCAKE—Two breakfastcupfuls | jof medium oatmeal, two tablespoon.-| | fuls of-margarine, a pinch of salt. Put theo atmeal in a basin, melt down the |fat, and pour it into the oatmeal. Add} the pinch of salt. Work into a dough jadding a little hot water if needed. | Roll out on a pastry board, cut into | rounds with a tumbler and bake on} a tin in a very weak oven, or on a gridle over the fire. (Take one loaf less every two pe Win-the-War | a week for rsons in your family.) GRILL now open from Il a.m.to2a.m. Below the Rhinoceros Cafe. The best of things to Eat and Drink. Music and Entertainment every evening. Special atten- tion to Private Parties. Banquets a Specialty | bee ; bearish advices from other points the } all kinds, but plain and half fat stuff | home. hot air furnaces. MARKET IS DULL THREE DA Aa AECEIPTS AT TOURNEY RIVER FALL OFF PLAYED Choice Beeves Strong to 10 Cents Lower; Sheep Shipments Are Light With Demand Only Fair at Omaha MAY BE IN CITY Casper Clu bNegotiates With Doug- las and Thermopolis for Series to Feature Fourth of Celebration Union Stock Yards, South Neb., were Monday, 6,000 head, and the quality, is of the offerings only fair. Choice beeves ‘of all weights were in uctive demand and strong, some 1,500-pound es bringing $13.75 the highest price ever paid at Omaha for cattle. 5 - Medium and common grades as well has opened negotiations with officials cows generally slow and ofo ther teams in the hope the trian- r than last week, gular contest can be arranged as a ‘rs und feeders were very dull, feature of the great Fourth of July « lower than a week i elebration to be held here. thovatis A three-days’ baseball tournament June 26, 1917.—Cattle receipts|in which the towns of Casper, Dou- a feature which the local players ire now industriously engaged in pro- moting and propects are held out t the will bez fruit. E. E. manager of the Casper clul, plans James, as were about a dime lov Quotations on cattle Good to Tentative plans call for har ing up choice be fair to |‘! purse of $300 for the winning team good beeves, common 2nd while the locals are anxious tc to fair beeves, $10.5 keep the money at home, they > vearlings, e anxious to bring the t le talent to Cz he plans mat pr for the ze the vod yearlir \o fi ngs, rae helfars. 810, scheduled for July 2, 3 and 4. ata sh eleate ae aS A grandstand erected on the High Stat sana lea eens hool Athletic field last week, now es eae : wees vid sllent facilities for stag- ; i 3 r ge ( > dig as been calves, $10,00@14.50: beef bulls, $0.01 # games id the diamond has b 53 ee led into good condition. @10.50; bologna bulls, $7.00@8.F oe | prime feeding steers, $10.00@11.00; On the Lyric Screen. | George Walsh, acknowledged as the good to choice fair to good fe to choice stockers, feeders, $9.00@10.00; + good . .50; fair, $8.00@9.00; common! to fair grades, $7.00@8.00; stock heif- ers, $8.25@10.50; stock cows, $7.00@ best actor in film comedy-drama, will to good stockers. ppear in another rollicking picture | at the Ly Theatre tonight. It is Sayta) leerript NEP RUT IEe 10,00; stock calves, $9.50@11.00. pve: CS SEER) EOS? e Hogs Mostly 5@10c Lower. |story which gives Mr. Walsh a rare | The run of hogs was of fair propor SE TES cuey his prowess ions 7.000 he y -epy and fun-making ability. ont) AE OUE 1.000) head, and Wwithavery| Mr. Walsh plays the role of Preston <a latt, a young spendthrift, who, be- market was slow and prices 5@10c|* ‘8° Aas * i .3 Ms off. Choice butcher and heavy londs | cause he inj hreatened wih being cue sold as high as $15.60 and the bulk stentathabont: ye ees LovexnlGce of the trading was around $15.00@ |‘ ageaetoal ieee 8 = Spats) 15.35. Prices were Just a shade bet-/" On the trip he meets Patricia West con vaRee Baybee ag (Doris Pawn), a young girl, who, to | Only about 2,000 sheep and lambs Sse anor ee hia becomes private were received, an unusually light run| °° Prestonifallacin ave mith aPtricia for a Monday and the market was| on, eae his father he has some busi- slow. Demand from packers was| aes ability he “salts” the abandoned very good for desirable offerings of | copper mine, starts a run on the stock and sells it to his father for $100,000. When his father arrives and sees he has been buncoed, Preston leaves }te make Patricia his bride, having was slow sale at steady to a shade} easier figures. Spring lambs brought $18.65, a steady figure. Quotations on sheep and lambs: netted a nice fortune from the mine Lambs, shorn, handy, $15.50@16.50; deal. Dad relents and welcomes his lambs, shorn, heavy, $15.00@15.85; financier son back home. spring lambs, $16.50@18.65; spring | ——_ Se eee es eee a lambs, culls, $13.00@15.50; lambs, feeders, $14.00@ 134 yearlings, shorn, $12.00@13.50; wethers, shorn,|{{/ MORES & LUTAS GROCERY $10,00@11.50; ewes, shorn, $9.00@ COMPANY 10.50; ewes, culls, shorn, $6.00@8.50, Do You Know 'Em? Some men insist on so much sys- tem, observes Elbert Severance, that they are always behind with their work keeping up their system. See Faney and Staple Groceries Goods Shaffer-Gay company before decide on a heating plant for your They have the Single Register 5-16-tf 132 W. Seeond St.; Tel. 184-3 Upon request of many friends and patrons, I have re-entered the Office Phone 489 Residence 406-J STAND AT IRIS BUILDING F. D. BERRY A. A. CHAPMAN REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE Stocks Bought and Sold Room 22 Townsend Block Phone 196-) GEO. B. NELSON Real Estate and Ru about up to the average for a glas and Thermopolis will participate } | Exclusive Line of Imported | THE BEAUTY OF OUR KITCHEN WARE | is its completeness. Nothing | needed in the kitchen is lacking and every article new and per- | fect. We do not handle “sec- | onds,” which are dangerous. But while we sell only first-class 1 wares, we charge second-class | prices. Come and see j SCHULTE HARDWARE CO., Phone 64W. We Deliver | FRANK HENRY \f| Baggage Transferred to any part of the city. See me and make arrangements for ! livery of all your Freight. I meet all trains CALL SANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE | References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, phone 83, Residence Phone 181-W DOUGLAS & MOODY, Office: 126 N. Wolcott Street, A Casper, Wyo. Geologists Phone 90-J eee een Where the best type of real good Fellowship Prevails and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinoceros not only for the satisfying 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 Chas. E. Walker & Co. Incorporated High Grade Stocks, Bonds and - Securities Bought and Sold. Room 3 Kimball Building Moose Carnival 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION THE BERNARDI GREATER SHOWS furnish all attractions. GREATER SHOWS furnish all attractions. Bigger and better than a circus. 15——BIG FEATURE SHOWS——15 3——AIG RIDING DEVICES——3 350——_PEOPLE——_350 First time here, the new Giant ride, the Whip and the Monkey Speedway. Special Added Feature: Turk, champion wrestler, Kalla Pasha, the Americanized meets all corfiers. CASPER Week Commencing July 2 Let Me Be Your ICE MAN Insurance Midwest Building Phone 31 Don’t wait if you want to buy Real Estate, as it is going up every day. You have no doubt noticed the price that has been vaid for Real Estate in the last week or two. Tf you want business property, a house and lot, or a vacant lot. see me. A few 60x140 foot lots in NELSON’S ADDITION, $75.00 to,$200.00, on the payment pian. Pll bring a Mechanical Ice Plant into your home and keep your refrigerator chilled forever. No ice, no dirt or slep. Nothing to get out of repair and no ice bills. The only home plant in the world. Drop a postal card and let me call and tell you about it. . FRED PATEE Casper, Wyoming ———