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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE _The Casper Daily Tnbune Baweed every evening except Sunday, wt Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming w. E. HANWAY - Editor and Manager HH B. HANWAY - Associate Editor ¥. B. GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor B B. BVANS City Editor Peblication Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 Bubscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a Qreek. By mail, 50 cents a month; BB.00 for six months; $6.00 for year Eptered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as pecond-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 ————— Any erroneous reflection upon the e@haracter, standing or reputation of ‘ny person, firm or corporation which May appear in the columns of The Tribune will be gladly corrected if brought to the attention of the editor “T pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with hlibetty and justice for all.” Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Rev. Martin Dorn, Pastor South Pine and Cunningham St. Services in German and in English Sanday school, 9:30 a. m. with classes im both languages. Mornig service in the German lang- tage at 10:30 a. m. Sermon basea on the Gospel lesson of the day Bvening rvies im the English Qamguage at 7:30 p.m. Theme “The Solemn Inauguration of the Christian Georch,” Acts 21-11. All strangers, all transients, every- fe \felds to Wyoming, the Ohio Oil com- any, operating from Pittsburgh rail- }aown | throughout the old fields of the United SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM CENTRAL WYOMING’S ACTIVE FIELDS jcountry amounted to 330, against 290 Will Hasten Development for the preceding month} In order to hasten increased pro- duction in Wyoming oil fields, says the jin new production with 40,066 bac Boston -_ews Bureau, Ohio Oil Cora-|rejls from a total of 133 wells com- |pany and others are sending expert pleted. New production in Oklahoma jdrillers from Ohio and eastern fielus ;mounted to almost 23,000 barrels, to that state. : . while in Kentucky and Tennessec Oil field supplies are also being pearly 4,000 barels were obtained. shipped from the old fields in large volume. { Contracts have been awarded fo By reason of being able to send |+he building of 2,000 oi} tank railway drillers and supplies from old-time oil cars by the Union Tank Line com- pany and other oil producing com panies have been able to overcorre the shortage which has retarded drit!- irg in other fields. It is believed that many of th:} tanks in the Ohio field will be taken !ing on active preparations looking and shipped to Wyoming in/towards the drilling of a deep well order to provide storage for part sf|on Section . Tp. pate its an) the: the new production. sig Muddy Field which is about three miles west of the big well brought in | |a few days ago on Section two. At a recent meeting of the Board of Dir- ectors at the office of A. H. Cobb, tle ‘company decided to increase its Board of Directors from three to five 1els daily, according to the monthly oi} and has obtained the influence and report of the “Oil City Derrick,’ interest of such men as Henry A. egainst 1,490 wells completed during Johsno and R. L. Carpenter to take March with a new production of 124,-|active interest in pushing the com 038 barrels. ‘pany to a successful operation. Mr. In Oklahoma and Arknasas there!Henry A. Johnson was elected its new were eighty-seven dry wells drilled yresident and Mr. R. L. Carpenter in while the total of dry wells for the elected Secretary. way terminals, as a result of the in creased needs for this character of celivery service. ——, The Big Muddy Petroleum is tak- New Production in April There were 1,685 wells completed States during the month of April, with a new production of 91,542 baz The commit- Program at May 29th “A Daughter °. With Annette ne is cordially invited to attend our wervices. oo Methodist Episcopal re J. J. Giblin, Minister Sunday School 11:00. Geo. Ferguson, Supt. Clases for all. Morning worship 11.00 .Sermon by the pastor. Theme, “The Early and Pregent Church in Contrast.’ Epworth League 7:00. J. J. Gib- lin, leader. Topic, “Why I Should Attend A League Institute.’ » Evening worship 8:00. Sermon ty the pastor. Subject, “The Inevitabl Doom of Those Who Neglect Salva- tion.’ Every member of the church and congregaions should plan to hear both of these discussions. Special getlections of music by the choir and orchestra at both services. A most cordial invitation extended to all. Christian Science Church Ww. ei Services a: eld every Sunday morning .it 730 in the Pari-h} ; House. Topic for Sunday is “Soul! and Rody.’ Sunday school at 9 e’clock. All are cordially invited to! attend these services. oo At the Presbyterian church tomor | row morning, the Rev. J. Harmon Dutton. pastor of the Cowden Mem- oria! United Brethern church of Day ton, Ohio, will preach. Mr. Dutten has been in attendance at the Quad- rennial Conference of his denomin :-| satin Wichita, Kansas, and is now} visdting his brother, M. C. Dutton of t city. In the eventing the past r will speak on “The Unrecognized | Ck ist.” f | ; oo | Mass will be held in the Catholic | Parish House at 9 and 10:30 o’cloch Sunday morning. | | a The many friends of Tom Cane bell, son of Judge A. C. Campbell. will be pleased to learn that he ar- rived home this morning and will t| at the home of his father for a shor:| while. The Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association held its regular monthly meeting last night and 14) men were nominated to he voted up on at the next meeting, which wil! be June 25. oo Mrs. J. Wiederhold arrived today from Omaha and will visit for a while at the home of her sister, Mrs. P. ¢ Nicolaysen. Mr. Wiederhold will ar- rive shortly from Montana, where he owns a ranch. .e cone To Miss Kellerman: x Come, sweet nymph, and bring with thee, Jest, and youthful pollity, Imps and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods and becks, and wreathed smiles— Such as hang on Hebe’s cheek ‘i - And love in dimple’s care to sleek! CAST OF CHARACTERS Anitia, a daughter ef the Gods_______ Annette Kellérmann William E. Shay Hal de Forest Cleone, Prince Omar’s hand maiden___ en MS Cae een Mlle. Marcelle An Arab Sheik Edward Boring Zarrah, his daughter, the Sultan’s favorite __-Violet Horner Milly Liston - Nydia A Slave Dealer His Wife FOREWORD in witnessing Mr. Fox’s screen fantasy, “A Daughter of the Gods,” spectators are asked to forget, for the time being, that they are busy practical men and women, and to become, only for one night, children again. For childhood is a blessing that comes but ence in life, and is never appreciated until it is too late to fully realize its joys. Let us return to our mother’s knee tonight, with -the fairies and witches and gnomes and elves, and be as little children to enter a heaven of rich enjoy- ment. Thus for three enchanting hours do we leave this world and all its cares behind. All the scenes of the picture were taken on the island of Jamaica by special permission of the British government, The Fairy Prince Never to Be It seemeth such a little way to me, Across to that strange country, The Beyond: For it has grown to be So fond. actual cost of the picture—$1,000,000. otal number of persons appearing in the pic- 218 of the God gest number used in a single scene— 4. Number of children in the gnome city scenes 1,200. More than two hundred mermaids. Three hundred dancing girls and women of the Sultan’s harem. ; Number of feetgof film taken—223,000. Number of feet$shown to you—10,000 in ten reels. Seven camera men photographed the picture, as many as four photographing the same scene simultaneously from different angles. A Moorish city built at a cost of $350,000 and destroyed to make one of the “big scenes’ of- the picture. An entire Carribean island and all of its popu- lation utilized by making William Fox to assist dollar picture. technical feet. his actor principals in the making of the picture. Most of the ti Time required to build the tropical and ter of the G equip it, three months, then eight months more bo! from © Maeitel ecatieciie cxtsea and pes Maes mun and go’ by ‘William Wok! for ‘hid. th ol comes || iFec a d_ main the devs : e % \Mre<Irene svThere was no lowe of juman 3 es ine, tee wecee t scenes. f oF obo We aan inete tlpieped in Jamaica to William Fox's ; Yon 2] ras s leader |ing week. pine Gules Const field wa sinielles ier look for wonderful developments of jthe land owned by this company. The Lyric Theatre Tuesday Kellerman —Milton’s““L’Allegro. < The Chief Eunuch of the Sultan's The Fairy of Goodness____ Henrietta Gilbert Little Prince Omar, the Sultan s son_Jane Le Soldiers in the Armies of the Cross and Crescent, Children im the Gnome Village Scenes, Mer- maids, Harem Women, Dancing Girls, Slaves, Moorish Merchants and Their Retinues. PART ONE THE PROLOGUE—The plaything of a little child escapes its earthy prison. hangs a tale of many years ago. ACT ONE—The Land of a Mighty Sultan, and a record of many strange happenings there. (Intermission Five Minutes) PART TWO ACT TWO—Wherein We All Become Chil- dren Again and Fight for a Beautiful Princess. EPILOGUE—The Land of the Great Beyond. Parted. And so for me there is no sting to Death; It is but crossing, with abated breath, A little strip of sea, To find one’s loved ones waiting on the shore, More beautiful, more precious, than before! Wonder Facts About “A Daughter of the Gods” make the magnificent costumes in “A Daughter S$ a native of Australia, Twenty thousand persons appear in m the stupendous scenes of William Fox's A hundred photoplayers and a large staff of I experts spent eleven months in Ja- maica making “A Daughter of the Gods.” weekly payroll was $22,000. Shipbuilders were brought from Egypt to con- struct the curiously fantastic B which are in “A Daughter of the Gods.” In 1900, William ¥ lelled amount of mone: So ooon nas aaay $675 in ee nne ellermann’s dive from the tower in “A Daughter ofithe Gods” means a drop of 103 thousand tons of it from the Uni te Where William Fox’s million-dol- screened. smother of Jane and Kather- ithe (Ba | ltee who had charge of the promotion | | stock reported that the company was werl financed ena that active onera- vions would start at once. terial necessary for the construction of a standard rig has already purchased and that the tool sary for the thorough test’ng of this section will be on the ground the com- C From every indication oo ooo Clarence Richardson of Cheyenne is in Casper for a short while attend- | ing to business affairs. ————— The Bonton CAFE FHHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : 3 REGULAR MEALS ARB SHORT ORDERS A _ SPE- CIALTY. 139 South Center Street Come in and Try Gods” oe 4 Ricca Allen Katherine Lee And thereby and Princéss Meet Again, vatest water sprite of the The yzantine vessels ‘ox, who spent an unparal- for a silent drama pro- the bank. ly-busy gnomes'in “A Daugh- inireality, little te : and = le was children in motion pictures, costume d it fi fate The ma- bee CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS isi for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties Fratstatn eigeniacrasen account at this office. We cannot charge emal! ads n| CASH——CASH ——CASH es- | No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising FOR SALE | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HATCHING EGGS from pure bred,/ > anpm@n The hannln a? Cobb ww single comb White Leghorn and | WANTED Ber Gees rier tedeer | Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting. | t ns Mastic floori Ak | Merriam, Moneta, Wyo.|**rect Paving, Mastic flooring and ali pis WN Coe ” 4-19-tf | kinds of asphalt water-proofing. War- ren Construction Co., Box 521. 5-7-tf we | FOR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet} lS BRING IN your big blocks of stock. at Dover and Elm streets. Call at Eee pena ee at Matron We can sell them for you. R. A |227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf | a Painter Co., 145 N. Center 5-19-+.] ~ ae se |\YOR SALE—Two residence lots, good Pyare te AbD to take Lane | location, two blocks north of State | one. -W. ~ Hospital; reasonable. Call 380-W | WANTED—Girl for general house- 5-24-tf | work; Mrs. Tim Daly, 644 S. Beech {St., phone 131R. 5-16-tF See Shaffer-Gay company Berorelt ~ |decide on a heating plant for your!WANTED—Good reliable and com- home. They have the Single Register | petent housekeeper. Apply Schulte {hot air furnaces. 5-16-tf | Hardware Co. 5-26-5t | = ee FOR SALE—Underwood Typewriter) ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at | in very fine condition; reasonable | Denver. Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, |price. Address S, care Tribune !Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- | 5-25-5t | ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock } | Springs, Casper and Sheridan. 5-25-6-30 |FOR SALE — Ford roadster; 1915 | | model; in good condition Fog, | care Tribune. § 2t WANTED—By high school boy, posi- | 7 tion in light office work. Phone FOR SALE—Latest model | ian=| Gapewes ai ia o5e2-st ger Studebaker car in fi SS \condition; bargain Addres: WANTED-—Refined and well dressed M., care Tribune. 3t | young man (carpenter) desires room | jand board in private family. Quiet; FOR SALE—Five room house with|do not use liquor or tobacco. Ad- | bath. N. Maple. 5-26-tf |dress Box 305. 5-25-3t {FORD TOURING CAR in fine run-| OIL LAND | ning order, also 10x12 tent. Can, R. A. PAINTER CO. e seen at Boyles Garage. 5-24-2t% 145 No. Center St. Phone 61-W |FOR SALE—Nice big lot, 60x140, 4-- WANTED—Young married man, em room house. Price $1600. Gear- ployed by the Standard Refinery, jhart Upright Grand Player Pianc.|wants permanent light housekeeping }178 South Oak. Phone 518-M, rooms by June 20. Address P. O. 5- | : 5-8t Box 167, Casper. 5-25-tf cl WANTED — Chambermaid at once. Apply Berry Rooms, phone 71-J. ; a 5-4 | rECEeH (0 See expe-| MI. Queal. 5-25-2t | rience in breeding these) WANTED—Girl for general house- |fine hounds for my own sport and pro-| work; two in family. Mrs. L. C. jtection to sheep, hogs and poultry. | Welch, 432 S. Wolcott, phone 466. |Send 4 cents for catdlogue. t 5-25-tf i T. B. HUDSPETH, Sibley, Mo. | | | Fox and Wolf Hounds, the best English strains in| ,8-12-52te WANTED TO BUY Feeding ewes and lambs for fall delivery. JOHN A. MURRAY, Livestock Commission Merchant Tribune Office, Casper, Wyo. FOR SALE—One standard, two pas- senger roadster early 1917 Packard run 1400 miles at a bargain price; jone early 1917 Marmon seven passen- ger touring car, just like new, will {sell at a thousand dollars discount on list price.. Mountain Motor Co., FOR RENT Single Register hot air furnaces Ch , Wyomi guaranteed to heat your home. See 18th and Capitol Ave, Gout e|them’at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16-4f 5-5-12-19-26 FOR RENT—Bed room. 1204 East WANTED—MALE HELP Second. Phone 186-R. 5.26-3t * . ; FOR RENT—Furnished room in pri- WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. s : pr If you are looking for a en vate hpme; will take man and wife our new contract will win you. Write 1219 E. Second, today. Albany Nurseries, First Na- tional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. or lady. Apt. 3 5-24-8t* ——$—$ $$$ $$ FURNISHED bed rooms for gent):- 5-8-26t men. 426 BE. Linden. Call 4691 COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER or | 5-24-2t% seamstress desires work. Address |FOR RENT—One sinsle” nnd or |Mrs. Chas. Marwlow, Ge Dei | ne single and one ; double room in modern home. Gcu- tlement only . 405 South Park Ave. |Thone 760-J. 5-24-2t% Bie = wan job on ranc- n give good references. Write) ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND |Fred Polmantier, General Deliverv, | NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 |Casper, Wyoming. 5-2. DAYS 75 ; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- |LOST—Masonic charm, ° Keystone, DITION | gold rim. Reward if returne | : ins: | Tewksbury, Wyo. Elect. Co ;LOST—3500 shares Jupiter Oil | ee pee 3 Fs Fi tock between Nos. 905 90p | LOST—Two $20-bills between 6 and | ps 8. 905 and 90», | 7 o'clock on E Second, Thurs- eee. sud 904, dated April 28, issued {day night. Reward if returned to ln sibs ody. If found return to 1 | Tribune office. 5-25-2 | H- Cody, at M. P. Wheeler’s office and receive reward. 528-5te | LOST—Two $20 bills between 6 and { 7 o'clock on East Eecond st. Thurs- | |day night. Reward if returned to! The Flo |Tribune office. NOTICE ¢ ppery has moved to North 5-26-2t| Durbin street, near the Burlington freight depot. Pike Stroud, Prop. 5-21-26t Square Deal Employment Agency and | Property Exchange | Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hetel Phone 57 | Registration and Listing Free Advertising 25c, Service $1 | Office Lot 28 Block 2, | | Midwest Addition | Casper, Wyo. | HELP WANTED 3 good non-union carpenter-. Experienced oil rig builder | JOBS WANTED FOR | Experienced chauffeur Well driller Experienced lady clerk Lady office assistant experience as nurse. Two lady cocks to go to oil camp together. Carpenter’s helpers. Experienced woman camp eook, husband a teamseter. Special Rates to Salt Creek If HENNING Did the There’s No Kick with IF IT’S PLUMB SEND FOR HENNING . .~FOR SALE ‘ ‘ 2 small houses in Midwest Addition. & Several good houses in vari- N ous yof city. ~~ ercheron stalifoms Two Midwest houses. FOR RENT Two small houses