Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1919, Page 7

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"WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919” TRAIN BANDIT FIRST CONVICT TO BUY BONDS Sets Example for Fellow Prisoners, | Who Will Make Purchases Out of Savings Resulting from ertime. The Rawlins Penitentiary and ita inmates will buy bonds of the Vic- tory Liberty Loan and the man who} has set the'pace for the unfortunates | of that institution is none other than | the train bandit, Carlisle. On a recent trip in behalf of the | loan ta that section of the State, E.) gotiated ee of the boldest annarieg perpetrated in the West in recent years, the holdup of the two Union Pacific passenger trains. No vis: lence marked his act and in a public statement he ann®unced when the sec- ond holdup would occur. Despite the fact that special detectives were on the train, it was as successful as she first. His capture followed, afd for time in prison. - Carlisle owns bunds | jof all the Liberty loans. Pe as CORPGRATION DISSOLVED A certificate of dissolution of the Premier Oil & Development Company | CHAMOIS, small, medium Richatd Shipp addressed an assembly | of convicts in the State Prison andj} at the close Carlisle was the first man to step forward and make an in- itial deposit on a bond. Another fol. lowed, and indications are that many} will be sold. Convicts pay for their bonds out s paid them for overtime. are compelled to work so many | hours a day for the State, and for le- | bor performed over that amount they are paid. Out of this they will liqui- date during coming months the bond obligations they assume now. Carlisle, it will be remembered, ne-' — | Eocene | — =O only. YT) —— —| i We o, @ 25 cent value, THRIFT PRICE SPONGES, all sizes VENEERS, large assortme! DRUGS 110 East Second Coc cccccccccccescccccccccccccccccecccccce‘ceccee THRIFT THURSDAY MEN'S HOSIERY To brighten your costume, we have chosen our Men’s Hosiery with particular care to buy the best for style and the service they will give you. Black aS SN gre WATCH OUR WINDOWS has been filed with the county cierk. li A Few Pointers on the Market Can Be Obtained at the Casper Pharmacy on BOX STATIONERY, a large assortment of the best. bay and pound paper, a large line to choose FOUNTAIN PENS. CONKLIN and SHAEFER. PRESCRIPTIONS, and your DRUG WANTS, filled by competent DRUGGISTS, at the CASPER PHARMACY Prompt and Efficient Service ‘BURLINGTON CLUB IS ORGANIZED AT GREYBULL BASIN, Wyo., April 23.—ihe em- ployes of the Burlington roundhouse and shops at Greybull have establish- club,” and have just completed a fine | elub house on upper Shell creek near the mountains where the members | journey during the summer, The club house is equippe¢ with complete camp- ing outfits, g avartinents and | everything necessary 7 ing of a mountain outing. and large. nt. JEWELRY Casper, Wyoming Star Naptha, For a nice cool drink this summer while you are “Soak Well Before Useing” ‘ We have just received a large shipment and we are selling them on this Thursday to introduce them for the season, at the following: 5 gallon Water Bag, $4.25 value, Thrift Price $3.00 FOR 50e THE ania Casper Daily Eribune FESS T TPO F PPE Po WEBEL’S THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS When you start out on a scouting expedition for bargains do not fail to give us a call as we are positive that if you Light House cleaner: 10c cevalues THRIFT PRICE . THRIFT PRICE .. Pearline, 35c Salta Hardware Department 3 gallon Water Bag, $3.25 value, Thrift Price $ 2 gallon Water Bag, $2.50 value, Thrift Price 1 gallon Water Bag, $1.50 value, Thrift Price $1.10 Now Don’t Forget—Thursday Only “Soak Well Before Useing” AACA Webel Commercial Co. : Egyptian Water Bag “THE GARDEN OF ALLAR AT THE IRIS SATURDAY’ lof the country to the other, has been booked by the Iris management for |Saturday night at the regular prices. The production is one of the most colossal and spectacular ever at- tempted in the film world and fea- tures Helen Ware with a cast of 5,000 “The Garden of Allah,” 2 stupen- People. The mere announcement of dous production that has been show- | this feature should be sufficient to the past two years he has served his ed a club known as the “Burlington | ing at advanced prices from one end fill the local theater tocapacity. ‘§ SIMO IE II OTe 4 SOOM M. Oe a | Attention Elks No. 1353 And Candidates There will be a regular session of this Lodge on FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2ND at promptly 7:30 o’clock Business, Installation and Initiation. Your attendance is earnestly requested. By order of the E. R. ROB'T. COHEN, Secretary. kkk A hbbbhht ddd de will do so, you will not step outside our doors until you have purchased everything you need MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY SAA THRIFT THURSDAY Grocery Department _25e _25e 35¢ value, on your vacation, use an 5e values, per suit 2.35 1.75 BIG BUSY STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS THRIFT THURSDAY Underwear Ribbed Cotton Vests, each Fine Ribbed Union Suits; Beautiful Mercerized Lisle Lace or Band Trimmed Union Suits $1.25 Values, per suit . Munsing Wear: Union Suits—Special Showing at PER SUIT. Remember these are in all regular and Extra Sizes at the Same Price COOOOCCOOOOEOOEOOOOSOOHOOOSOOOOSELEOOCOOSLOEEECE PAGE SEVEN R-I-5-C-0 ————— SPELLS THE ————_—_ BEST ICE CREAM that ever came into Casper. This cream contains 32 per cent Butter Fat. The cream with the flavor that sticks. Try it and be convinced. THE KIMBALL DRUG STORE| The Rexall Store The Pioneer Store CALL 74-] See Ben Transfer Co Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling._ Furniture and Piano moving a specialty. Baggage transferred. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE A ¢ For Ladies | Soeae 15¢ Plain and Lace Trimmed 45e peed POO L='6 — _85e Poccccccccccccccoccccce CP o eo ecccccccccccccccccccccccncccoeeccceoeooeeeoeeeoeeoocolS ‘ j i

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