Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 3

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BY LIRERTY. Bond ts » Transport Troops. ____THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ______Buy LIBERTY Bonds to Provide Powder. Pa Three cg oct : tae f Page Thre tomer to*select his own groceries has|enough to niall the custom very pop | wir be stationed near the entrance 37 TONS BOM! 4 ‘GROCER TERIA IS been tried in other cities with success | ular. checking up the goods purchased aad but it is an innovation in Casper. In compliance with the govern-|receiving the money there. Market _ INTRODUCE DIN | Sho pers will, no.doubt, soon learn|ment’s request for conservation in all baskets, a convenient and commend- alue of shopping in this way and| matters, this system will eliminate al able institution, will probably become Ne MUD y ROAD THA cn | STORE CMA NGES. ie reduction of prices is said to be|number of clerks, the cashier who quite the vogue in Casper. $$$ ethod of selecting their supplies, if sate are wanted, when the Cas- GERM ANB ASES pe came {OCPPPAAM RELA POLAT OE SOTA O EON TAKEN BY THE’ OIL COMPANIES Special for Saturday Dtivers of All Ge Trucks aud Pleasure, Will Be Asked to “Hook On” Light Drags and Help Iron WITH THE AMERICANS, | per Grogan ene is ope wae aa Ei VE! JN, ; lic next Thursday, October ‘as- ‘Sapa OFWERDUN;/Oct._4. per Grocerteria was formerly known, —Associated Press.)—Am as the Casper Cash Store and is lo- jators are busy’ today carrying out! cated at 143 East Second street. bombing attacks on Conflans, Lon-| Customers will have the privilege envon, Audun. Dommary.. Buxieres,|of selecting their groceries from the | Vigneulles, Chambley, Stain, Arn-| stock which will be placed on shelves ican av- Sas. ‘2 While They Last Out Kinks in Highway; Work to Bégin Soon \Wille and Grandpre. They dropped 1 the prices plainly marked. 4 co ae Pie method ‘GE allowing the cus- LOLOL LORELEI P PELE PEPE PEE EP OOS Bananas, 25c Per doz. Malaga Grapes 50c Per Basket Plums, 4 Basket Crate, $1.50 Per Crate % So etotes fo oSe-efe ate afe ots afoot goatee Lo-efo- ete efoehectoctete-ete-afe-ste-ale-ofe-ele-so-ate- ate eho etoeteae White’s Grocery Co. “It Pays to Pay Cash.” The oil companies operating in the Big Muddy field are | 2i22_t0ns_of bombs. behind a better roads movement to be actively carried out this e ng the road from Casper to Big Muddy passable in all weathers K. : |and the King split log drag will be the ‘ e aiser larags at suitable intervals along the CATUR | road and whenever. an empty truck % h : i "e f omes al, that is not too bi fr cpreps pid aap a too absorbed in the accumulation o wealth to pay any attention to ideals— winter in an effort to do away with some of the mud and trouble experienced from same during the late fall and winter. \first brot into service. This device . | is of such low cost that its use would : CHORUS Th) MEET | entail but an hour’s work on the part Miscalculated |of some of the mechanics of the oil \fields to provide one ready for the J | aoe HE thought Americans were a bunch of } to the drag and pull it to the distance Will Be. Escorted to Opening Lib | stake where they will leave it to be that we were incapable of sacrifice. FOP PPPIOTPTITITIITIOPITR The plan will first of all take up the best means of mak- The plan is to place one of these * money-grabbers. He said we were | dragged to the starting point by some erty Loan Meeting at Tris other car. by the Casper. | . The truck drivers themselves are Band e@ expected to favor the plan as it will | benefit them immediately in the in- |creased utility of the roadbed. It has The Liberty Chorus will assemble! been demonstrated many times that world. Billions for Liberty! The First Liberty Loan, at the Park school on South Center if a roadbed of clay can be kept the Second ‘Liberty Loan, the Third Liberty Loan— street Saturday evening at 7 o’¢lock| rounded up there is no danger of mud All over-subscribed! to march to the Iris Theatre, led by! | Boley agen on pa kestrel Hae e ‘ the Casper: Band. In front of the|the water from running off the side theatre the chorus will sing patriotic and causes it to find its outlet by sink- songs and’then pass into the theatre | ing into the soil, thereby making that where they will partake in the big part of the road soft and easily cut opening meeting held by the Fourth, The split lore’ drags will likely be Liberty Loan committee. Members|made at the Midwest or Ohio shons sre urged to be on time with their/at the Big Muddy and then distribut- Liberty Chorus badge, and show your | ed along the road with stakes to mark Uncle Sam you are willing to do your! the points at which they should be best in keeping the Hyun’ on‘t the Hun on the run. i The tractive effort required to We sent him an answer to that which thrilled the 115 East Second. Phone 505 WB LI LIL IMLS IS —LPILS LILI SI IID III Ia aa aa ae. Sits tik dddtd ddd hdd dd ddd ded dds. Then he said we wouldn’t keep it up. That it was over-enthusiasm of a youthful civilization, lacking balance—that we would quit when we felt the pinch. We Must Prove The Kaiser Wrong Again The Fourth Liberty Loan is the opportunity. Amer- ica has the courage of her convictions! She will stand by her ideals! one of these King drags is se ar § | ral that the ordinary pleasure car lean easily tow one and it is hon-* ‘that when the plan is placed in op- jeration, the drivers of this class cf, ear will do their bit towards the up- } aS AL eS a | More than 1.500 women ard girls have been graduated from the mo- j chanics training school ectabl'shed hv bono of the big automobile manufac- _ tories, Subsvriptions Solicited“ at. Meet ling (net Nike Total ot RRO stra | —S— — ui \places by the advancing Allies. Advices state that this work of de- ction’ surpassed even that™ which ‘Style Hedi ters, ‘—Where Society Brand Clothes are sold | __ BUYLIBERTY BONDS“ LIBERTY BONDS | Casper Sends Large | was reported from districts in aig | and Belgium from which the Delegation | mans were driven. Nearly $12,000 worth of bonda| : were sold-and patriotism was keyed| to a high pitch with the opening of! the Liberty Loan campaign in the Goose Creek district last night. About| 100 people were in attendance at the) meeting, held at the school house. A double quartet furnished the mu-| sic and the speakers included ex-Gov- B. B. Brooks, Mrs. J. S. Mechling, AT Reed, mba Barnes, ana|$% WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO ie PEOPLE OF CASPER THAT Miss Lena Brooks furnished the | sandwiches, coffee and cakes after the | meeting and following the taking of | subscriptions dancing was indulged | in. | Five cars carried 25 people from | urs a ct. t Casper to the scene of the meeting, | 9 a number of teachers being members, of the party. Fall Frocks Rife with new ideas, yet advantageously priced : ‘HE ARTS O TH i poi. We will open for the benefit of the pesple of Casper a > WORLD’ IS EPIC | * The struggle of the defenders of the world democracy against German | Kultur is pictured with the force of | a great epic in D. W. Griffith’s tre-| mendous love ‘story of the ‘Present | war, “Hearts of the World,” which, will be seen at the Lyric Theatre on October 12,18, and 14, twice daily | “thee ae Da OUR GROCERIES will be placed on our thy and marked in This big film is said to be the finest plain figures. Frocks that vlay their winsome part in every wardrobe To a large extent war has robbed Fashion of all wool. Who cares, when in exchange we get these crispy new and fresh frocks of Tafféta, Georgette, Pan Velvet, Serge? The woman fortunate enough to own one of the charming designs just received will feel well dressed on every occasion. Suits and Coats Nothing more practical than the new suit can be imagined, but they have the distinction that simplicity of design and line always confers. These materials conform to the war idea of no undue luxury, but everything good of its kind and are the sensible desir- able materials such as tricotine, gabardine, poncet, twills, and serges. The ingenuity of the tailor has contrived some verv clever trimmings and effects to relieve a trifle the severity of cut; and speaking of prices—imagine a Nobby Tricon- tine Suit with youthful lines, flared coat, and for the price of. only $40.50 example of Griffith’s art and is a drama of life and love, hope and fear, | joy and sorrow and at the same time | a tremendously stirring sana, pee 1) ago when this picture | Customers Will Have the Privilege of had its national premiere in Los An- 4 i. rf Selecting Their Supplies veles a most unusual ovation was ac- corded it, and since that time wher-| ever.it has been presented the same y ‘ a y eo i The Government wishes conservation in all forms. With the elimination of a force of clerks our system will allow us to sell at greatly reduced prices. We ask you to watch for our prices that will prevail beginning Thursday, October 10th It is said-that it isn’t beause this Save Your Money and Buy photoplay has more guns in it than j W. S. S. and Liberty Bonds. ‘CASPER GROCERTERIA in the trenches as it is, for thasal Formerly Casper Cash Grocery. New Lingerie Blouses Come in for their share of attention. There are some very interesting new creations in lingerie blouses now on display in our blouse section. The delightful thing about them is the wide range of colors to choose fromand then all the lovely shades of flesh, rose, lilac green,Maize bluette. A complete range of prices. e all been shown before: nor is it ‘ause the photoplay and locations sre wonderfully beautiful, or the cast | well chosen and directed. It is just) because every, bit and. character is | hi it ict Seal BULGARS SLAY CIVILIANS; FIRE ALL BUILDINGS SALONIKI, Oct. 4,—Burning vil- lages marked the trail: of the re-| treating Bulgarian army in Macedon-' ia, Bodies of slain sivilians were | found in snioking ruins at, many) yy Yours for the Fourth Liberty Loan The Fashion Shop 114 North Center St. Townsend Building : / 143 East Second. 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