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The Hub TODAY—TONIGHT ALWAYS WORTH WHILE BEN WILSON The Voiceon The Wire 2 Episode No. ‘LEFT IN THE SOUP” Joker Mutt & Jeff Cartoons ROVALTY RAISED. ON OIL LEASES CHEYENNE, May 4.—Due to the reased leasing of lands in the state oil and gas purposes, the state | board, in a meeting yesterday, Cartoons 5c and 10c Matinee ..--_.-__-.-3 to 5 Evening Shows ______7, 8, 9 ruled that hereafter all prospectors’ and gas leases must contain a pro- sion for a royalty payment of 12% | cent instead of 10 per cent. The state feels that it is losing con- v per ierable revenue on account of the eral royalty provision and it was, for that season that this decision was | “Last of Ingrams ” a Triangle Firie Arts, Is Feature at Iris Saturday The principal role in the Ingrams,” “The Last of Triangle-Kay Bee play from the studios of Thomas H. Ince, which will be seen at the Iris Theatre tomorrow, is allotted to William Des- mond, The story has to do with the Jules Ingram, the last of a family of well known settlers in a bleak Cape Cod community. Jules has inherited # genial and pleasure loving disposi- tion from his French mother, but his inhospitable surroundings depress him so thoroughly that he becomes a drunkard just to be different from his neighbors. Mercy Reed, a girl who has made one great mistake which led to her ostracism, shows her sympa- thy with Jules when his home is sold atauction, They become friends and | in facing the abuse and hatred of | their fellow townsmen finally achieve a victory that leads things of life to the better Local Drivers Combine Interests in Starting Taxi Service in Casper Lawren Howard and Fritz Marolf have joined forces in establishing a new taxi service to be known as the Grand Central Taxi Line. A fine new Dodge has been purchased a Maxwell, and the comps 8 prepar- ed to furnish the best of service to the patrons of Casper. » Mr. Howard has been residing inl Dakota for some time, but has de- cided that Casper is the best place to . reside and has returned to the scene of his old haunts. He formerly con- ducted a freighting business from this point and owned a ranch near here. Packard to Open New | Agency at Cheyenne With Elaborate Show E. L. Baumgardner is in the city | today from Cheyenne on business con- sed, also | | THE-CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE [| VAUDEVILLE - - - at the - - - LYRIC THEATRE Today Matinee and Evening The Josepr-Harmty Co., Featuring - ‘ BILLY BREHER THE WORLD'S GREATEST The Human Trombone Upside Down Dancer WILLIAM FOX Presents VALESKA SURATT in DAINTY MARIE The Tiny Toe Dancer DARBY and JONES in Clean-cut and Ragtime Songs THE it YORK PEACOCK Coming to the LWA Watch for It SOS SSSSE SESS SCSEEO SS! NS MESSENGER BOYS WANTED +) ON COMMISSION BASIS. LIVE BOYS CAN EARN FROM $1.50 TO $2.50 PER DAY. Apply WESTERN UNION Offic Tae tiene oe eo 50 Minutes of Comedy-Singing and Dancing, in Conjunction With a Five-Reel Motion Picture We Guarantee this Attraction——P RICES 25c and 35ce—Worth More F THEATRE WE RECOMMEND THE IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF : Casper— Triangbe Oil Company STOCK AT PREVAILING MARKET PRICE OF 25 CENTS CASPER STOCK EXCHANGE, 2nd Floor Ins Building. od ood oo? © ° George W. K. Posvar “was & pas- senger on the eastbound Burlington this afternoon. a Now open for business at 123 East Second street. H. Stahl, the Tailor, Phone 187-R. 5-2-6t | 4 i] woe . OIL MEN reached by-the land board. | nected with the Packard Motor Car It is not believed that this increase ; Agency. The visitor from the State will meet with any objection from capital has recently taken the man-j the leasers. | agership of the Cheyene branch, and + The Parkerton Store of the Midwest Commissary Company Amval of Another Boatload of Survivors Reduces Casualties’ by the United Besa” LONDON, May 4.—The third bow | load of: survivors from the torpedoed | American ship’ Rockingham” was | picked up by a British ship. This re- | duces the casualties to two killed at the time of the attack. — men French Commission Has Cavalry Escort Thru Streets of Chicago By the United Press CHICAGO, May 4.—The French ligh Commission-arrived in this city today and was met at the station by several thousand citizens, while Mayor Thompson and Lieutenant Governor Ogelsby extended formal greetings. Members of the commis- sion motored thru the streets, es- corted by the First Hlinois Cavalry, | to the Chicago Club, where they j took lunch, cade an Now open for business at 123 East Second street. H. Stal@, the Tailor, | Phone 187-R, 5-2-6t | = - The Tribune's Commercial be the best equipped in the State . The Big Muddy Petroleum Co: Job ious lawn. Printing Department is conceded to|2¢r, sheep manure, has established the Mountain Motor | Company | month, The company is arranging for an t elaborate opening in their handsome at that point within a ‘new quarters, to take place on May | ae There will be a. street parade featuring the famous Packard car, i ve which the new office will be | '} opened to the public. A program of | speeches, followed. by dancing and re- | freshments is ‘being mapped out as/ | entertainment for the guests who take advantage of this invitation for opening night. Negroes Enter Plea of Guilty to Charge of Arminto Burglary Four negroes charged with the surglary of the Arminto pumphouse uesday of this week entered a lea of guilty in local justice court and are held in the county jail pend- ing trial. Stolen property, which in- | cluded $20 in cash, a revolver and a razor, were recovered with the arrest | of the negroes by the sheriff’s office. The negroes, after rifling a trunk | of the valuables it contained, endeav- | ored to escape by beating their way | on a night freight Tuesday. Two, | were picked up in Douglas the follow- | i ing morning and were returned to this city by D Deputy Sheriff Brown. —— ~~ FERTILIZE | Car of good rich fertili-| $3.50 per load,| ‘33.50. See Ben Transfer, Phr2 74. | | CASPER, WYOMING Holdings in Big Muddy Field | All of Section 36, Township 34, Range 77 West One-Half of Section 19, Township 33, Range 77 West Offering 100,000 Shares Price 50 cents per Share Dutton-Staley & Co. Suite 7, Smith Building is prepared to give you the most prompt service when in need of anything in the Oil Camp Supply line, including AUTO OILS WORK SHOES GROCERIES CAMP ee CET GREASES OVERALLS’ The Midwest Commissary Co. J. A. LIKELY, Gen. Mer. FRED NICKLESS, Local Manager CASPER SALT CREEK BIG MUDDY “4@ ONLY a few people are fortu- nate enough to put on “any old thing” and look well. Most of us have to select with care what we wear. Those men who wear Mallory Hats are relieved of part of fthe eare—they need give no spe- cial thought to the quality or the workmanship. These are provided” for and guaranteed by the name of the makers “Mallory” in the hat. SUNN The Capital Life Insurance Co. OF COLORADO All you need to do is to se- lect the stvle and color that best pleases you, and the new Spring ptyles are here now. Sound New Policies. Up to Date Service C.R. McGREW, General Agt. CASPER, WYOMING ce I ee NMR I = Phone 467 =