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ani Sac agai “vce sparen { Casper Theaters | French “Vampire” on Iris Screen | Regina Badet, the Vampire of France, has a role splendidly suited to her beauty and her superior act-! ing ability in “The Golden Lotus,” the newest release by the Brady-Interna- tional Service World-Pictures. In this picture, which will be seen on’ Friday at the New Iris theater, Miss Badet appears as « woman who leads w= double life. She is the siren in a noterfous gambling house and is also the and charming “woman of | to a man who falls head over’ in love with her. This | double life .of her's leads to a tragic ¢limax fmvwhich she finds: that she eanset attain! her desires and docs | away with herself. You will most | certainly .enjoy this production. Be | sure te cee it | | At the Lyric Tonight The adventures of a much courted | society favorite in the world of lux- ary and amid the outdoor beauties of the frontjer are pictured in “Madame Bo which will be shown at the | Lyrie tonight. The produc- | tion features Seena Owen in a late | Triam@te release. In addition the! program for the evening features a comedy, ‘His Widow's Might.” } —— ae aaa ‘ = ° ) ° 1 | Hotel Anivals | —————— At the Midwest | C. E. Giles, Ellsworth, eb.; Robert A. Smith, ewcastle; W. W. Sawyer, Seattle, Wash.; A. C. Cornwell, Den- | ver; odhn Gibb, New York City; B. S. Manuel, Fred A. McPherson, Ches- ter Voorhies, Denver; E. F. Gallagher, Greybull; George Stockridge, I. H. Matchen, menvers BE. S. ree Kan- | sas City, Mo.; . A, ennington, Houston, Tex.; L. W. Scarlock, Chi- cago; W. W. Avery, Kansas City, Mo.; H. J..Stein, Minneapolis; R. F. Tack- abury and wife, Kead, S. D.; A. V. Hunt,’ Alliance; C. W. MecWhinnie, | Douglas; J. P. Heesey, Chicago; Geo. ®. Weiland, Chicago; W. W. Burke, Denver; E. E. Steep, J. L. Sybrandt, Berthoud, Colo.; Phil I. Kranies, Den- ver; M. L., Hoovey, E. L. Mason, But- | ler, Pa.; F. Falk, Cleveland; E. L. Lambert, Salt Lake City; J. H. Ar- gersinger, Butte, Mont.; H. P. Lam- bert, Billings; Mark O. Hibbard, Buf- thio; T. M, Ralph, Omaha; 8S. H. Keoughan, city; L. B. Sartwell, Lans- ing, Mich. ; E. F. McMasters, Craw- ford; W. E. Clark, M. 8. Wells, Don- ald Reid, E. J. Sandwich and wife, Denver; H. L. Shepherd, Cripple Creek, Colo.; H. Nepeon, San Fran- cisco; Burt Z. Kassum, Gloversville, N. Y.; C. H. Reed, V. Todd, R. W. Hartsell, Cheyenne; B. F. Drayton, Thermopolis. At the Henning J. D. Waldron, Butte, Mont.; McIntyre, San Francisco; H. J. Minneapolis; W. Baer ; M. O. Baring and wife, Denver; H. Geoughan, Big Muddy; ©: A. Osborn, Shreveport, La.; H. M. istor, D. S. Eddins, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lutz, T. S. Harrison, Denver; M. @. Adams, city; A. D. Whitten, Chey- enne; i. W. Griffiths, Salt Lake City; Mrs. A. N. Dibbett, Thomas Dibbett, New York City. YOU WANT THESE i want'you to get in on the Western Plains Oi] and 1 want you to thor- oughly familiariaze yourself with the profit possibilities of Wyoming oil. I Gave some interesting and educa- tional printed matter I will send to you without cost, and will say that it sentains no advertising. SREE—Map of Wyoming printed - olors and showing all the oil He.ds FREE—New copyrighted booklet, "The Story of Wyoming Oil" —auth. entic, enterprising and right up-to- the-minute. These will go forwards to you promptly on request. You may use the coupon, or your name and ad- ares on a postcard will do just as we! HARRY J. NEWTON Suite 200, Denham Buili rg Denver, Colorado AMO NS il TF § WYOMING HIDE and WOOL HOUSE Dealers in HIDES, PEL‘TS, WOOL, MET- AL, and JUNK Warehouse 23-24 Block 8, Mid West addition. Office 525- 527 West Second Street. Phone 285-M. Automobiles bought and parts sold. Casper, Wyoming | The Bonton CAFE THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : ; REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE- CIALTY. 339 South Center Street et eee eens TS Na es om Tisdale Gil Syndicate A Ground Floor Opportunity With estienslods Spec- ulative Possibilities. A rig is now being erected on Southeast quarter of Section 15 adjoining our holding. We will start erecting our derrick next week. Wegemann’s Structural Map of Powder River Oil Field showing splen- did holdings of Tisdale Oil Syndicate. The Tisdale Oil Syndicate controls twelve hundred acres of choice leases, having acquired an additional 160 acres on Saturday. Every acre is on the east side of the Dome and inside the escarpment. 1250 SHARES AT $50 EACH The Tisdale Oil Syndicate consists of 1250 shares, the unsold portion of which is offered at $50 a share. As soon as 1250 Syndicate shares are disposed of, a company will be formed on the following basis: $200,000—PAR VALUE 10c Each Syndicate share exchangeable for 600 shares in the company. Considering the small capitalization the companay will have, these Syndicate shares represent one of the best opportunities we know of to acquire a substantial interest in a company with strong holdings in the Powder River Dome. COMPANY WILL BE FORMED IMMEDIATELY As soon as the Syndicate has been fully subscribed, which we predict will be within a few days, the company will be formed and your stock delivered immediately. ; WHY YOU SHOULD BUY SYNDICATE - SHARES By purchasing shares in THE TISDALE OIL SYNDICATE you acquire your stock in the company at 8 3-8c a share, while the first issue of Treasury Stock will be sold at not less than 20c a share. QUICK ACTION LIKELY The Tisdale Oil Company well on Section 35, Township 41, Range 81, is reported to be entering the limestone formation, which directly over- lays the Embar Sands. With only about 70 feet to drill a well may be brought in within a week. This would result in the greatest activity Casper has ever seen, and share holders of Powder River companies will reap enormous profits. Our holdings adjoin those of The Tisdale Oil Co., the first company to drill this field. They are close to the holdings of the Western Ex- ploration, Jupiter and Mountain & Gulf Co. holdings, which latter company is controlled by officials of The Midwest Refining and Mid- west Oil Co. We anticipate, (based on reservations received from outside sources) that the heavy demand for these shares will continue and predict that within two weeks they will command a premium. Application for shares in The Tisdale Oil Syndicate can be made at the offices of Wm. E. Davidson &Co., on the ground floor of the Mid- west Hotel or at the office of Edward F. Massam, next to the Iris Theatre. Out of town investors are requested to use the coupon printed be- low: Circular on request: Wm. E. Davidson & Co:, Box 584, Casper, Wyoming. I desire to subscribe for ——— shares in The Tisdale Oil Syndicate and herewith enclose dollars at the rate of $50 a Share. |diamonds, cost $100. Will trade for | |FOR SALE—Chalmers roadster, in| MINT WANT ADS |... Too Latet Classify .... | | FOR SALE || _ We have on hand in the wicipity of lo Casper one of our very best acd Rather than pay sterage or i JUST ARRIVED—A car load of this instrument to Denver, ye wil F rse gasoline and ker- | eial price on te 310F, woh osene engines, in sizes 1% to 20 h.p.; |rent the land with the, pri “ob we are d to figure on your | buying later, and apply pad ipe. sort pumping and lighting proposition. | chase price. Ina: - x olieoan Gersen A> __ SCE | Sali ncteranceae first letter: Addre FOR SALE—-New ten-room house. | Dept. A, Knight-Camp! ic Co., 441 North Beech St. See owner. || Denver, Colo. 10-4-8¢ = 9-26-12t* | 4.7 THE PLAZA—Shower and sweats ONE slightly used Dodge car, in Al| absolutely sanitary. 10-4-6¢* Condition. Coliseum Garage Co. [| <> oS 9-20-tf | FOR SALE—-One Buick 5-passenger | _ just overhaulec’; in excellent condi- FOR SALE—Two five-room houses, | tion, $500. Coliseum Garage. 10-4-tf full basements, modern, and in/ — = good residence district; also some |*OR SALE—One Buick roadster, run god residence lots. Mrs. F. H. Saw-| 6,000 miles. Coliseum Garage. 4-tf ‘er, 236 North Maple St. 2208 ee y = FOR SALE—Eight head well devel- FOR SALE—A Money-Maker—Hotel| oped et es Hereford bulls. R. located in heart of oil section on) D. Campbell, Waltman, Wyo. 9-17-tf Yellowstone Highway; all furnished; BH Bo Daly 2 walldiciwiltton- bi y i tt; heteienctes hareepand Peat cert tenor, late of Van Doren’s Con- sell quick on account of health. Will |e™t Band and Tight Opera, open for + 4 a explain all if you See Ben, corner engagements. cice culture and First and Center Sts. 10-8-10t | coaching. 717 Elm. Phone bss -27-25t FOR SALE—Diamond ring, cost: $125, and one ring set with five| reliable oil stock. Ph. 508. 10-3-3t | good condition, run 4,300 miles. | Will trade for oil stock or sell for| $800. Call 118-W. 9-29-tf FOR SALE——Hudson 7-passenger @ Al shape. Inquire Casper Motor 0. Hamilton Hotel Co., 9-28-5t* Pueblo, Colo. FOR SALE—One Dodge car, with es Collacuen Gragere’ * "™, $700 Oil Men’s Headquarters” WINONA _ WW AE la AOA HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW NO. 10 ROYAL TYPEWRITER It is not only a beautiful machine, but has all the latest attach- ments, is one of the most durable machines made and is one MOLAR the government is placing large orders for. We are fortunate in getting machines at all at this time as the factory is months behind in their orders. Just received two machines that were ordered in July. If you want quick service and the best typewriter on the market, call 675 or address THE WIGWAM COMPANY 4] ail WE RECOMMEND Western Exploration, Kinne All Stocks Bought and Sold R. A. Painter Co. 145 NORTH CENTER STREET. PHONE 717 BLACKSTONE Motor Freight Line Will do your freighting to Salt Creek or any other field. H p No Job Too Small Or Too Large WHITE TRUCKS R. N. VAN SANT Phone 571J or 48 Desk, Lobby Midwest Hotel tHE McDONALD BROKERAGE CO., — Phone 675 Casper, Wyoming Peerless Petroleum 1400 acres Salt Creek Ground, practically crcivesld drilling soon. ; We advise its immediate purchase at 10c per