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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919 ) : At) a eed ESS The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVER eee SE : —e - - = ae ee eee * _ - 7 . (ae £4 7. Ltt. | BERLIN NEW RIVAL MONTE CARL9 PO4!ce 4tarm = MISSING LooT — SHEEP SHEARING * - : + % » & 7 yr yr i , rr rT wrryrer yr gj 3 oc iM UGil + 5 4) ge} SYSEEMIS NOT NOT LOCATED IN FULL BLAST A MUSICAL TREAT WHICH WILL & eee neon te a ADEQUATE HERE +, nywaz a ae tempanna, AT BISHOP PENS N —— ~ ystery of the disappearance - , oy MEM PERE] iF e ae of the several h h » LONG BE REMEMPE eED » ’ With no other ji ant factor Was taken by Mz o \ a a? (By United Press.) 5 : Sandi # h spt Op. Of (he cat cancket last Thu . BERLIN. (By Mail.) —Monte Car-)/#ht at the biggest clubs. The ai-/Sandbar by the ithorities has not yet been so % 1 ‘ lo Was a gambler’s kindergarten com-. Te¢tors’get 100,000 marks per year, *? = t act that the polic > fi a pared to “gambling Berlin” today. In| At no time in history has » | down arre 1 run y ' 5 . Monte, you could get gamblers’ ex-|been so much gambling at such ota of fines, sh Kore % a citement with a five franc piece; in es. At some clubs monthly report of Polic ohn county oa i > ° Berlin the lowest bet is fifty marks. s changi _|MeGrath. Only 's were held pending furt LSS While there was a limit at Monte, you e gamblers want to ie : t dur- tained. He was he & ee = = = SS may put fifty thousand marks on aj action out of their fortu é ; , single card in Berlin. either the tax collector or t s, to the county aut % World’s Greatest olinist . If you are a stranger in Berlin just Yiks zet them - preliminary hearing b; he * ask the chauffeur to drive you to one | But not only the wealthy E. Tub ‘ of the five hundred gamblers’ “clubs” fected with the bacillus. in the heories hax a ——— % Berle has ‘today. Your looks will > . tell the chauf: e clas ° 2hennt > , a Wacieal] ri ton.whieh ye. had. betice mais pane Acknowledged by Musical ! - 4 There are all kinds, from the low ane they are ir oe I t} f * class den to the most fashionable with holder 2 he has no knowledge of ‘ ties to be the o reatest 7 ° special rooms for ladies, dancing halls latter’s friends, th it whereabouts lives under the » and dining rooms, where dinners, nade, killing himself and ee yi liquors and coffees are served several others at half cost price. The visitors come The real gambling fever began ¢ ur- . fromm allatapans (of, lite. The ifitma|ing the last two yee of enn ni , star sits beside the butcher-war-graft-| seemingly had not reached ses highest | ** Ways t e est eYvice . er; the countess beside a horsedealer;| point’ yet. During the last fou § » the baker’s wife beside the coquette, Except for some lotteries and raf- fles, at most of the clubs the pl is Baccarat.” The club owners who about two hundr been licensed new cl One of the n calls atte zen” seems to be a gambling | ee ¢ ention of the council to “the of installi We now employ five Barbers. They are all good workmen. Quick, Sanitary, Com- ~ THRIFT ond THURSDAY BRI THRIFT Misses’ Summer Union Suits—Special at per suit. _Men’s Furnishing Department Men’s collar attached outing shirts, come in light patterns, made from high quality percale cloths. Sizes 141 to 16. Regular $2 quality—Thrift Price $1.45 WATCH OUR WINDOWS Ladies’ Summer Union Suits—65c Values at, per suit Economy Jars Quarts, regular price, $1.50—Thrift Price, per doz. Pints, Quarts, regular price, $1.25—Thrift Price, per doz. Webel Commercial AAA AAia. Friday, June 6th WEBEL’S THURSDAY SPECIALS MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY Dry Goods Department This Is Bridal Week A-week-in’ which we feature the Splendid Bridal Quality White Goods to get you better acquainted with the various dainty weaves for dresses and undermuslins and sturdier qualities for household goods. Ten Yards Bridal Longcloth, Regular $2.50 Value—Thrift Price $1.70 (One Length to a Customer.) SPECIAL Special One Day Sale Regular $2.00 and $3.00 Values Quality Brand Aluminum Ware—Guaranteed for 20 Years At Prices Lower Than Enamel Ware! The Nine Best Selling Cooking Utensils On Sale Thrift Thursday DAL Grocery Department a $1.25 Mason Jars regular price, $1.10—Thrift Price, per doz. 95c , $1.10 Fruit will soon be plentiful—buy your jars for canning now. THE BIG BUSY STORE =— —=—=0 == © S==1 o—==0 ——=16 WATCH OUR WINDOWS ar gel five per cent of the sums raised club of his own. efket acy * Hh f M : | P z h | Under the management of Miss Jessie Ander from..the-auctioning of “the bank,”| To prevent robbery of the -ctubs|*Mciency of th ort. Manicure and Porter service the best Seats , ale at Iris Sec ‘ faniog place Set OEE at sire The the military authori ical provide the eane npito)atindacd : = nae Sn as Bey Solem e at Inie\box:: Secure! your “card. money” or fees, together with| clubs w th guards ording to the!| free dinne large number a } INING They are going fast. the percentage amounts to somewhat size of Ase * 7 Sih, Bk bak ne ie “ee amp’ CHE sect BARBER SHOP HENNING ; between 25,000 and 40,000 marks per customers th E 7 —Litiazn. LAetiaw a. _—_ © == —= 10). QO L=10 = 0 = > ——— ———— on 1s 0 ==0 0 0 0 —=0 = S=0 E=6 Oo =o0——=i =o 0