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PAGE EIGHT CONFIOENGE MEN AEAP TEN MILLION IN SINGLE YER WORTD LOAN TQ MAY 8, 1919 THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL * CORNER 14th jnd STOUT STS. DENVER, COLORADO One blocx from the heart of the shopping and Theater district. The Newest. most Modern and Complete (Moderate. Priced) Hotel in Denver. | 200 rooms of solid comfort and a splendid popular priced cafe in connection. Rates $1.00 per day nad up. With private bath $1.50 nnd up. The Auditorium now has direct street car servirg *- gnd from the Union Station. Take car No. 2 or No. 9 in front of he -epor wuu get off at Stout street. Hotel one-half block tv the right. W. L. BEATTIE, Prop and Mgr. iy raise ands for such an under ATTORNEY DIES | GHUDE METHODS BISCARDED FOR SMOOTH PROMGHIONS. pyrr eHopADE aN Br Sie ng ee =f) takes 20 per cent, the United States! | 20 per cent, France, Italy and Ger-| SHERIDAY, Wyo., May 8.—J. L. many large shares and the other eas attorney of Sheridan county, died at “This money put into a central; i = ” ERLE lsund adminigtered| by the) League ot | cejentaccranie tie etfeeced el res compiled was ill five days. His wife and her) This is th eRe 3 Nationa could) be Joanet to various parents also have influenza. eat i powers to enable them to pay their}, Mr, Graverson was a member of etually col- LOST BATTALION London Editor Advocates A debts and to finance their reconstrue- the legislature in 1915 and 1917 and is public by Quick Peace, Then Internat- ‘tion. It would also make it possible | was elected prosecuting attorney for ¢ operators and ional Action to Provide Focd ‘° provide funds to Germany to put ‘the term covering 1917-1918 and was . = and Work her on her feet and enzble her to re-elected for a second term last fall. ee Graverson, county and prosecuting} 7.—The Ameri- aped @ har- 2» $10,000,000 last CHICAGO, an coenfid: ¢ 1 mee a ee pay her just debts to the world. Such | } 5 Pavia ‘loans as were made from the central /was stimulated by the appearance of | schemes. NEW YORK, y &.—Fiftia NEW YORK. Ma fund for reconstruction work in any ‘the Zepnelins over England, hut it | ckjok The crude devices of the old time pected epee quick | 49: => Snir: i 5 snp hree card monte, sold brick, green Mi transport coms workers, steuped and then a world loan enabling those ‘wavs he secured by this newly ereated |chewer bombs tappn the helpless aa Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Monc: countries bankrupted by the war to ‘yehabilitate themselves—these are the money ¢ ng and lemon e given way to modern nore complex and more! physical property until such time asjof London. Thé tefrible hatred which The 50th aero squadron of which immediate needs of the world today, (y"° pedae/ Fa ed ae pave | thotelraids eheendaredwill not be for. siege roger McAndrew of Rock in the opinion of, Batph D. Blumen-|" gach a plan would give the strick- | F Springs, Wyo., was one of the dis- ‘ . Oy Re. a Enel °. , successful confidence! SPrnes Wyo" was one of the is eid, editor of th@lggudon Daily Ex-'on countries of the werli~ even the |The Rest 2a hereieay.| Natrona Lumber Co. SS a ET TE IS | Caserta docked from Marsailles. ully have summer Battalion” was among the units. press, Blumenfeld, “who is one of enemy countries—work and hope, the | in the wes! icité, at seast, a share} 1 limousines ~~ Lieut, Mitchell H. Brown of Rock- (%® ™ost influential British publish- 4 in setting up of your trilile.. We are the only| two greatest fa y xowned WO- wall, Tex., a member of the 50th, tee ik “a born. anyathis cOunEry, but their self-r--nert trictly Cash’ Store in Casper. Ali! Barbed Wire Coal Chutes They are edu- came home with a distinguished serv. 13, 'Y¢¢ 1" England for 27 Blumenfeld declared that the war | coods must be~paid for before leav- | 3 ud fer more clever than their j¢@ cross, during which time he has been ide ‘had measurably increased the goo? ] 1g our store or on delivery. All are! Fireplace Dampers Screen Wire rs of old days, whose favorite a fied with the direction of large jour-:fecling in Great Britain towards th: | -eated alike, Pay CASH and Pay P Netti: M trick in Chicago was to sell the malisticlentetprises: “His|presenuvistt United IStatess “| ESS. We cater to quality as well| oultry Netting etal Lath Masonic Temple to a peobeuatorda TERMS HARSH us ead tobthey United! States: ini inate neettactor contributed mor: | 8 Price. Groceries ‘Meats and Hard.’ Metal Corner Beads Paints and Varnishes il sum, or ee to maki 7 9 to that result than the splendid con- Td at urn around.” ca ; The question of a quick peace is ‘uct of the American soldiers in Eng- CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Glass Garden Tools nd selling schemes, peddling o ‘more important than the question of jjanq” said. “The t trouble Phone 10. 4 q IS VERDICT OF the terms of that peace, Blume and ne eet Pep eS ee ee Carpenter Tools Builders’ Hardware worth] mine and oil well stock,! nfeld tw ice a i bE livre i London wax ave orincioalls | @HICHESTER S PILLS sie amen eeeD no matter for whs ous” he declared in wi and “fake’’ sporting ‘belie ©, to the stupidity of a London police- the hand maidens of ape idence men, who matches § = is dang n in-!ms is dang \ ma Pills to Hed ead Gold mecailic unker, capitalist and terview with the United Pre “In tsoldiers was consistentl Z I ¥ i soldiers wa sis ly beyond re an Fa Sr Se TS rw the ‘ake Buy of ling with the fact, had the peace settlement been proach.” + (ae y ie Breton cates en Phone 528 353 North Beech Street The conduct of the Yankee ote de Nearly all the An Press.) (ay = z ; Rope 8 " s , made last November— it should} The feeling in many quarters in years known as Best, Ssiest, Atways Relia! gang recently VERSAILL 8.—German , iss a pe ea vould ! : 4 Sent to the penitentiary were bank- delegates to the peace congress com- have been made—the world would}England that Germany must be help. Sato BY DRUGIISTS EVERYWHFRE d business men. The gang’s plained bitterly this morning to one have been better off to: The un-/ed does not mean that bitterness | SS ted more than half a/of the French linson officers of the 1°" UTiuucy would have resumed and|iiunenfeld aide bot. | NNR | unexpected harshness of the condi- z Be a = es rica ri eps most vie-|tions of peace. The delegates said Bolshevism would have been kept} That feeling was almost wholly ving the high class they had expected from newspaper ,CUt of western Europe. {the result of the Gotha raids on in degree of reports that the demands in many, uthorit y. They add respects would be far-reaching but prosecution ‘for using the were not prepared for the terms as » en a big fac- actually laid down in the printed copy king up gangs and recent-, of the document. tims quiet, thus Pa “The close of the war found nearly |London.” said he. ‘Britons almost contiden all the belligerents in a state of fi-|admired the efficiency as fighters of nancial collapse. In fou rs Eng- |;he German soldiers early in the war. ‘land spent all of her Ith |They had not then the bitterness of = accumulated during 500 of |nersonal, feeling against the enemy ences i nanuiatio f half Se commerce. France and Italy are fi- that developed later. Then came the SOE eee core Or acres allG nancially exhausted. Only the United |use of poison gas by the Germans | denuing (Conidencegycrcrs | FOR THE FREEDOM pf States and Japan are able to finance/and the feeling of hatred began. It mn Brown, who came from De- Roconstructionbonithcintouniactoun te De ACL Cd aaa eu , “How are these financially broken | HD A ar a wit ‘countries to rehabiliate themselves? —he arcived within sight } ofa palace of shining marble? known as a bunco steerer y fake lotte schemes S AND YOUNG all need good light. Hours spent by a reading lamp should bring no consequence of tired or weakened eyes. By using plenty of National Mazda Lamps s ete le ger re ‘There is not money enough in the 2 Pinkerton, veteran dette! om. tue Goa op Evi, Toll arenes! aeneh Ce emney, caus, in he THERE’S A S 4 "7 5 ‘under wh new swindlers. ‘He operated your honor!’ So shrieked the mys- 1) oa fa 2 4 seo Formerly vas a terlous defender, who, with dagger Germany ruined and cannot at once | TI EFERENCE! rd monte man. He was in hand, rushed forth to summon the! an enormous indemnity though und other ¢ry—you'll laugh—you’ll stand up Besides, to attempt to strip. Wh Use uv Pat once would force her int Then he and Cheer when you see the thriller ®t Once would force her into The green East,” starrmg Lady Tsen Mei, A Paying anything. came and Brown big, modern drama of love, romance So the powers must help Germany | nually. Wire tapping “For the Freedom of the Eaat’! ig ‘cause they pity her oe condone her other schemes now used devel- the biggest and best drama depicting ,CT!™¢s, but because they must loan ing a comparison between the ‘CHEN Toneniomataeeerinel nd won Ku Klux Klan of the Orient. You'll an and must do s ‘vith which of thrillers, “Por the Freedom of the shevism and end all chance of her Butter imitators who picked up and adventure. They must loan her money, not be- Many Days Old yn c ld games. ‘The love, romance and adventure in the if they expect ever to get a large in- When You from those o Es ators don’t bother with mysterious Orient. An up-to-the- demnity from her. Germany is the 1 i of appropriate sizes throughout your home you can have and often clean up minute story of a beautiful Chinese international tramp—a_tramip. who | C G ' tmple light at little cost. By properly shading them you can a3 : 5 i . “ingiion owes much money but has no food, an Get have comfortable light with pleasing decorative effects. single deal. The old Princess and her undying love for | Why not ask us to help you choose from our complete stock the right sizes of lamps for each room? wn banker and bu: ‘Ss man « or NKS a ny mark for We wish to thank our many friends a , to rehabi ers are Buy Victory Bonds , wes Aa ares ast at ti 1 spectacular scenes ad. tramp’s creditors can hope for pay- henie to cheat another fellow. The Will be shown at the Iris tomorrow. Sees ume we uneet abendens “So it is with Germany. It is nec ing ena eau - to resume her indus how many shrewd _ busi- Mik and MI \ NOEL _¢ tate her_commerce—to | | j ness Il into the net.” : || FRESHeMADE EVERY DAY ie ocline dries Munchen Seleonmele OUR BUSINESS IS SELLING ne nid to operate, Bit nn ° Natrona Butter Sho Fresh Fruit or eee ___ THE BIG BUSY STORE d Watch Our Windo- BUY VICTORY BCNDS Watch Our Windows > f| 110 | ———— nm sitet 7 THE WORLD'S OPINION V bl AAA ra in her thought~$1,000 a big job. her American hero. Gorgeous set- 1 business, no job. Before the y to provide her by complaining. It is ness and denen ce cus wat e nated that aay vernemar 1 Webel Commercial Co | erc ° Seen SOEE Join the Crowd of Satisfied Custorners BEST VENTILAT- MATINEE ED THEATER IN 2:30 & 4 P. M. 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It all happens in Ethel Clayton “For Freedom of the East’’ The sensation of the hour with the screen’s in only Chinese star ; so Mr. Handbury is ex- “ b 9 LADY TSEN MEI a ea ters ae Stock in Wyoming A Woman’s Weapon Admission—10 & 25¢ Admission—10 & 23¢ preper re NURSES STRIKE cig SATURDAY AT KEMMERER > The deep sea opened its arms to the broken-hearted fishermaid. But she was rescued, only to have an- 5 other romance that was more cruel than the first Soe te '<| Holmes Ha THEDA BARA in “The Siren’s Song” coisa Came) Holmes biandwore Ce: RA in “The Siren’s Song left with only the head nurse. The Puenoraliit tiesacceacsea|) GASHER: ct) | ci), | <0) Ste A ORING Admission—10 & 25c ‘Admission—-10 & 25c Admission—l0 & 25c fused to comply with their demands. y