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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE AT THE THEATRES | New Orieans Minstrels Coming | The Casper amusement kers will be greatly pleased to learn t Camr- | | bell Bros. world famous New Orlean Minstrels will exhibit here under a mammoth waterproof tent one night only—Monday, June 4 Of all the) different branches of theatrical en tertainment at the command of the public, minstrelry still reigns supreme as the one form of amusement that | appeals alike to all, there being a certain charm, « peculiar fascination in the old-time plantation son and music, when interpreted by real coi ored performers | The New Orleans Minstrels carry | ompany of hig aried ar ing the best of isfactgon wherever they appear. There will be a street parade at 3:30 in the after- noon by Prof. Anderson’s Military Band, and a free attraction on the street by the Campbell show- horses, Rob Roy the champion high jumper whose record is 7 feet 4 inches Colonel, the wonderful high horse Hub Has Superior Attraction “Twenty Thou 1 Leagues Under The Sea,”’ an elab nd wonde: ful dramatizat novel by Jules Verne, sresented at the Hub Theatre Saturday and Sunday, | elaborate setting with a drama of the and is an attraction that merits the mind. Mademe Petrova is supported 2 of theatre Boer It is */by a superb cast. Acrobatics and : on the land, in the a\",\vaudeville lend variety to the prc onthe I under the sea. its! pram, while the wonders of the world ' cabies interesting bara noses) are depicted in a Metro travelogue ec yy ~Fenuine anc authentic inder 4 ne ee co sletes th ore , Sea photography. In fact, the far ey poeh Gulsrbauea rsa) Py tastic vis 1s of a great romance are | i yasuel ed and said to be surpassed At the Iris Theatre Monday _ in this masterpiece + a S , : g As an educational picture it has re ae) there any reaconiwoy a wornan ceived the cor tion of the press hould not use her brains if she has thruout the cou Inventions which |any?” Such is the question Irene , bave made possible the freedom of | How as the daughter of a finan- pose oe ‘hs to human beings | cier, asks her father in the new Tri- Pe ee each use angle photoplay, “Her aFther’s Keep- ! At the Lyric Tonight and Sunday jer,”’ which will be shown at the Iris | Henry B. Walthall will be seen Theatre on Monday. the Lyric Theatre tonight in In a fervid argument with her Truant Soul.” His genius for int father, who refuses to let her enter , preting character and portraying deey|UPOn a business career, the girl de { emotion has won for him a great rep- | Picts woman’s place thru the Y { utation and in no production is this | The following word description is pic- ” turized as she speaks f ust because woman got a bad } in the stone just because j ropean peasants < upon women as a beast of burden, just because the i Indian used woman as his slave, just + ecause the modern woman coo i man’s dinner and bears him childre j is there any reason why she should continue submit to his selfish will? i, I have brains, and I intend to use ‘ hem.” WN Her father has no sympathy with Bs her feminist vie ind declares that i} , he will never speak to h ain if 1) she leaves her home to enter a busi- Soon after this scene the father places a he | ness office. girl di appears. Her e on her trail, but vered until one morning mons his new private is not id a um ecretary Henry B i ——q(@—>- - Walthall 2 : 1 and Peace Without Victory i “mm. Mary Charleson' | N P. 5 “9 ! in The Truant Soul Essanay ot ossible, Premier’s P! talent better displayed, it claimed, sea}? 1! than in this film feature. Hehimeeti| AMswer to Socialists {~ says “It is my masterpiece.’ Sup- | ‘ ‘ plementing the program are two reels} PARIS, June 2 Premier Ribot, :y of comedy. Jin declaring that French Socialists it The Sunday program zt the ic | will not be aided in attending the features Madame Petrova in 1} conference at Stockholm, ys that 2! Waiting Soul,” a five-part photodrama peace for France can only come thru ¢ which combines the beauty of an| victory. ti = <= ‘ } i 4 1 { e e Insurance i } Midwest Building 1 ! ‘ a i a Don't wait if you want to buy Real Estate, as it is going! x up every day. 5 < You have no doubt noticed the price that has been ; yaid for Real Estate in the last week or two. 1 : {f you want business property, a house and lot, ora | a ; vacant lot, see me. my 4g! A few 69x140 foot lots in NELSON’S ADDITION, i ; $75.00 to $200.00. on the payment plan. j r | ik 4H i, ee Haworth Corporation announce that all E. T. Williams. Oil has been sold and books closed List your Stocks with us if you want to buy or sell WE DELIVER Daily Building SSS eS el cs dns Bt ae Phone 86 — MILITARY 15 FEATURED sis: Vivian S. Watkins, who Comes to Chautauqua B \is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) divided into Five Hundred | Thousand (500,000) shares of the par jvalue of One Dollar ($1.00) each. | The directors of the company who {shall manage its concerns and affairs |for the first year of its existence, and juntil their successors are duly elected land shall have qualified, are W. J. |Cheley, H. C. Young, Arthur K. Lee, The principal business of the cor- poration shall be carried on in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, and the principal office of the corporation shall be located at Rooms 1 and 2, Townsend Building, 112 N. Center street, Casper, Natrona coun- !ty, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is Ed. J. Wells, Jr | ED. J. WELLS, Jr., Secretary. W. J. CHELEY, President First Pub. June 1, 1917. t Pub. June 3, 1917. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF ORIGINAL BIG MUDDY ROY- ALTIES COMPANY Notice is hereby given that on the jsecond day of May, A. D. 1917, a cer- tificate of incorporation of Original Big Muddy R Ities Company was filed in the office of the Secretary of » of the State of Wyoming, at heyenne, Wyoming. The object and of said corporation being to and carry on the business for, producing, buying, ling oils, and fo do any- or other nat IN ANNUAL FIELD MEET g and everything requisite and r sary to the conduct of such bus- y United Press NEW YORK, June 2 purposes ple gas gas, The poration is fifty ye term of exi Thre from and after rs epen to enlisted men of any branch Cate of filing said certificate as above of United States service are included set forth in today’s annual athletic games of The capital stock of the corpora- the New York Athletic Club. A half tion i Five Hundred Thousand mile walk and relay race, with i- Dollars ($500,000), divided into Five c tume will h b b Sé w NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF MERRICO ROYALTIES COMPANY ipants dressed in heavy marching rder, and a mile-run in athletic cos- are scheduled. Heavy marching order in this case consist of blouse and trousers igh shoes, leggings, campaign hat, elt without scabbard, rifle without ayonet. Navy men will wear the ame uniform. “The regular athletic ill be contested. Hundred Thousand (500,000) shares cf the par value of One Dollar ($1.90) each and shall have qualified, are W. J. Cheley, H. C. Young, Arthur K. Lee, Henry Young.and Ed. J. Wells, Jr. The principal business of the cor- poration shall be carried on in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- and the principal office of the tion shall be located at Room events also ming Notice is hereby given that on the - ower 1 Buildine, 112 N First day of June, A. D. 1917, a cer- LerteirectiG reanR cou, tificate of incorporation of Merrico |). Weoming. Royalties Company was filed in the thereofialk office of the etary of State of W. J. CHELEY font Wyoming, at Cheyenne, Wyoming ED. J. WELLS, The object and purposes of said cor First Pub. June 1, 1917. poration being to engage in and carry Last P ay, June 9; 1917; on the business of exploring for, pro- | ae i ducing, buy » refinin gas, petroleum or other natu Hi GRAVEL ROOFING and to do anything and everything requisite and necessary to the conduct Practical Gravel Roofers of such busines: I d The capital stock of the corporation ae Dillon & Stone 211 North Jackson Phone 91-R The term of e tion is fifty 4 ate of filing sz et forth. stence of said cor- from and after 1 certificate a above 5-8-tf-daily | | | | The Columbine Oil Company is the latest operator in the SALT CREEK FIELD to take its place among the OIL PRODUCERS. On May 24th, 1917, this Company brought in a well on Sec- tion 12, Twp. 39, Range 79, which is considered good for at least 200 barrels per day. BEFORE this well was brought in, we secured a good block of the capital stock of the COLUMBINE, which we now offer for sale at Fifty Cents per share. The holdings of this Company in the Salt Creek field alone are over 1300 acres, not to mention leases on over 10,000 acres in the Pueblo, Colo., district. The COLUMBINE OIL COMPANY is incorporated in the State of Wyoming, with a capitalization of $2,000,000.00, par value of stock $1.00, with One Million in the Treasury, not now on the market. The Company has no debts, no preferred stock, pays no sal- aries, has $39,000.00 in the treasury, and is under a wise and honest management. C. F. GOW, of Denver, is president of the Company, and R. J. MOSHER is vice-president and field manager. Phone, wire or mail your orders for stock to STANLEY & CO. Phone 666. Casper, Wyoming The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. CC) EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL [4 RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Farm Machinery Gas Engines Wagons Caal Offtice and \ard, First and Center. Phone 62 ——————————er_ |Henry Young, and Ed, J. Wells, Jr. | petroleum, | | | | | | | | \ stence of said cor-| JF IT BECOMES NECESSARY DON'T HESITATE Ce Le WERATLAND \j ace Waeat.awa Wro. ” 48 Lbs Net A ROYAL PATENT FLOWR a» A. A. CHAPMAN REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE Stocks Bought and Sold The directors of the company who | Room 22 Townsend Block shall manage its concerns and affairs for the first year of its existence, and until their suecessors are duly elected Phone 196-) NLL EET EE CE TTS DOUGLAS & MOODY, office: 126 N. Wolcott Street, Casper, Wyo. Geologists Phone 90-J H. E. PARSONS Real Estate and Insurance Room 5 Natrona Hotel Phone 652 Office: DALTON & YOUNG Announce the Opening of their GRILL ROOM Below the Rhinoceros THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Music Every Night Entrance thru the Rhinoceros V ULCANIZING Our vulcanizing plant is equipped with modern machin- ery and operated by experienced men. Your tires will wear longer if we repair them. Sole Agents for THE FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA TIRES and TUBES CASPER RUBBER COMPANY, 133 West S d Street Pig tese econ: ee Phone 658-W Where the best type of real good Fellowship Prevails ~and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinocros 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 FRANK HENRY Baggage Transferred to any part of the city. See me and make arrangements for delivery 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 ee