Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 3

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In The Theatres a ae “Warning” at the Lyric The S. O. S. call of humanity is sounded in ‘‘Warning,”’ a masterful photoplay which hears the program) * at the Lyric this evening. The prin-! [ cipals of a well balanced cast are Ormi Hawley, Marie Treador, Jose- phine Earl, Dean Raymond, and David Wall. Some highly realistic scenes are presented. Some of the stage scene are among the finest ever produced in art, It carries an appeal! to th masses and teaches a valuable less: handled with force and dignity. Th: depths of epic tragedy are plumbed when the daughter of a man enrolled in the iniquitious “vice trust,” raised in refinement and luxury on his earn- ings, falls a victim to the gang. The story is justified, it is claimed, by the records of today’s life in our great citie: Hub Has Bluebird Offering Craftiness and intrigue triumrh just long enough to create a gripping interest to finally fall before and justice in “The Reward of Faithless,” a Bluebird photoplay to be exhibited at the Hub Theat day, with Wedgewood Nowel Schade, and Claire Du Br There ating the principal charact a fascinating love story woven into the exciting episodes that povide just the sort of thrill most fans like to ¢ from an hour before the screen There is nothing dull or monotonou n the advancement of the plot to urprise climax—sc follows scene n which the unexpected b which the interest is su absorbing degree. Rex Ing duced “The Reward of the aFit for Bluebird and devotees of the screen who recall ‘Black Orchids” and “The Chalice of Sorrow,” two recent Ingram presentations, will know what to expect from the forthcoming at- traction. am pro The French translated President Wilson’s war message into German, at- tached printed copies to small balloons and thus sent them across to the Ger- | ®n0 troops. | “Any Man's Sister’’ Not Movie All girls who find home life irk- some, who are seeking to sever home ties and cast their lot with the big ri should e this great moral play, “Any Man’s Sister,’’ which plays at the Iris Theatre tonight. It will prove a valuable lesson to them. Husbands With this evidence of good faith injrecently and has adopted a novel and its own venture, quick sale pre-/uniue plan for the protection of its dicted for the new concern. investors, and the establishing of con- are nd wives are you drifting apart? 1! The company is incorporates for fidence in the project. vour home life different from what | 5,000,000 shales with a par value of Ser ap aes < | u thought it would be when you|ten cents a share. With the excep- Wyoming Centrai Opens Offices f two directors, the personnel cf The first stock offering of the Wyo-} took the marriage vows? If case, hay identical with that of ming Central Petrolaam Company h over the iO] Company, one of |Leen placed on the market in Casper | brings a val ful ever launched in | coincident with the ppening f the om ji, wa local office of the c ; Wood Building. neern a he comp ers of the new con Littlefield, pr hows how eas that will wreck your own liv he lives of your children. It teache . vice preside recently incorpora, e for $ SUT ", orgiveness, that we should never and surer. /and has the followphg ocerg# iMohn H. ondemn doubt, That we should neve | These men combrise the board of Ai-7 Evans, presidene M. Cf Cook, vice ‘ condemn the git! who has made a) rectors with-theyaddition of Judge C dent; Cc. L. uth, treas ir- mistake, the same mistake t ha| E. Winter and Glenn C, Littlefield. T. C. Le wis, mary; and R. I : le by your -sister.. The i The company preposes to.cogdnct Davidson, field m rer : ey presented by ¢ pany of re ts business along the same co The holdings of the concern incluae 5 tors and th complete scen tive lines which marked the the ownership of 1,280 acres : in athe production. nd developme Midway dome, Twp. 35-78, which —_————_—__ Ww located within a mile of the well be REDEMPTION CERTIFICATE FEATURE OF STOCK OFFER.- ING OF ANCHOR OIL CO pans It ax The Casper Landgcape and Garden The issuance of a redeMRHior mt W. Wi COLLIVER, Manager tificate, which guar: that purchaser may, at any time before ae- 3 tive drilling operations a i surrender the cer ompany Phone 329-W \z full paid for stock in the concern, i outstanding feature of a stock launched by Anchor Oil and Gas Cor pany and now on the locak market | } | Only block and avhalf fro’ i Only two and a half block} from The Joslin Only three blocks the fthree main theatr main picture shows. Two New Modern, Fireproof Garages, Just Fin- ished, Within One-Half Block of the Hotel The main street car lines one-half block away (for quiet), reaches every part of the city and city parks. The main auto State thoroughfare from North and South goes past our door. REX BEACH has written another story full of adventure and action, with inter- esting and picturesque characters. Jt has the virilestrength thatmade his early Alaska roman- ces so popular and that splendid strainofhumor for which he is known. Wehave been fortunate in securing this story for our next serial and urge you to watch for and read Heart of the Sunset THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL is comfortable. You feel just like you were at home. The ladies’ lounging room, which has just been lately completed on the first floor, adds greatly to the comfort and convenience of the guests. The Rates and Prices Are Reasonable The dining room is attractive and prices very modest. The a la carte menu and table d’hote meals are both used. WATSON BROS. own the Hotel and furnishings, and oper- ate it. They are making substantial improvements all thru the house in furnishings and service. Try the Auditorium Next Time You Come to Denver ing drilled by the Producers Oil ©>.| Alliance, and Douglas men, is one of |T. Trout, of Alliance, secretary are for the Texas Company. jthe company are original locators on , im hae property, and all are Casper men. Co-Operative Company oFrmed The Co-operative Development Co. the incorporators of which are Casper, president and field manager, and B. will be no drill tonight. Officers of |the recently organized concerns to |treasurer. }maintain headquarters at Casper. The |holdings of this company are chiefly in the Cheyenne River field. Officers | are R. S. Pryce of Casper, president ; | »|M. F, McDonald, of Alliance, ————$—<=—__—. BOY SCOUTS —— ee In consequence of the unavoidabh vice |absence of Mr. T. O. Turner, ther All Casper Men Back You In This NEW OIL COMPANY The Wyoming Central Petroleum Company, recently incorporated for $1,000,000, under the laws of Wyoming, has established offices in Room | Wood Building, and is now in a position to market stock and give out ail necessary information to those interested. A SMALL BLOCK OF STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT 10 Cents Per Share A STOCK WITH A FUTURE, AND THE REASONS WHY: We own 1280 acres in the famous Midway Dome, Township 35-78, and are within one mile of the Producers’ Oil Co., now drilling for the Texas Company. We are original locators, and have no royalty to pay. No salaried officers. All money will be used for development purposes. Managed by all Casper people, in all of whom absolute reliance can be placed. ee drilling, should adjoining companies strike oil, our stock will advance imme- lately. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) GET IN NOW ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND BUY NOW. Wyoming Central Petroleum ——OFFICERS——_ JOHN H. EVANS, President | Co. ——DIRECTORS—— SOHN H. EVANS M. C. COOK K M. C. COOK, Vice President R. L. DAVIDSON E. J. KEMP Cc. L. RHINEMUTH, Treasurer T. C. LEWIS, Secretary R. L. DAVIDSON, Field Epfgineer Room 1 Wood Building O. H. DORMER WILLIAM DEGMAN FRANK A. HENDERSON Phone 718 OIL OIL OIL OIL OIL OIL OH. THE EQUALITY OIL AND DEVELOPMENT CO, The Equality Well No. | is being purshed as fast as possible. We are actually drilling, and expect a well in before long. Get in while the going is good. | Stock selling for $1 per share. \ | THE EQUALITY OIL AND DEVELOPMENT CO. MARION W. EDWARDS, 112 So. Wolcott St., Casper, Wyo. OIL OIL \ OIL OIL VJ —| S) OIL OIL OH 4 The Capitol Life Insurance. Co. Sound New Policies. Up to Date Service C.R. McGREW, General Agt. CASPER, WYOMING

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