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waceeannaserie b Cparwererecees PAGE TWELVE. PANDITS MAK MILLION HAUL (Continue¢ from Page One) Officia.s are certain that the hold- up had pveen arranged by a group of men tlevoughly fami'tar with rallvead und railroad mail clerks’ wort ieaxt two of the robbers con- ves aboard tiie mail specta 1é it left Chicago the doors and allow the robbers to enter. The train had just gone tarough Rondout an@ was traveling atour 60 miisz an hour. Two men, bran- dishing resuvers, came from their hiding places between the tender and the firet coach, into the engine cab. The muzzle of one weapon was pushed against the neck of Engl- neer S. R. White of Milwaukes. The other bandit covered the fireman, B. J. Bidale, also of Milwaukeo. “A hail miie down the track you'll see a rel light flashed on the west ride of the tracks,” the man back of the engineer sald. “When you see that light, you'll stop :ho train. If you don't, you're done.” Just where the Buckley road be tween Chicago and Libertyville, cut the track, a red light flared close he west rail. Now jerk,” the bandit yelled into the engineer's ear. The engineer did. Betore the train came to a full stop a third bandit cut the air lire pipe. Of the elght cars on the train on}y those In tke center contained reg- istered mail, The bandits evidently were aware of this for the one cov- ering the engineer directed that the train be slowly backed so that the middle car be stopped across the road. This middle car contained most important of the regis! mail. Another car with registered mai] adjoined and the third was the rear coach, The clerks in the middle car, look- ing out of the car windows saw two automobiles parked on the east side of the train and two on the west side, Sensing something was wrong, the clerks extinguished all Ughti o The bandits ordere4 them to open the doors anf when they refused the bandits hurled several bombs cf gas through the windows. This coach was in charge of Louis Phil- Mpa of Minneapolis, chief of the clerks aboard. The clerks were lined up beside the engineer and fireman, conductor and flagman. The car next to the middle one also containing registered mail, was likewise bombed with gas and its eccupants forced out with their hands above their heads, Another group of bandits applied the same methods on the trailing coach, tak- wptive the mail clerks as they out for air. se pouches sought for, however, were found only in the middle car. The leader of the robbers donned a gas mask and forced one on Phil- ips. Before he had done this, how- ever, he gave Phillips a course of instructions. “I want the federal reserve ship- ments,” he announced. . Phillips sgid he could not dis tinguish one pouch from the other. “Well, you'll help me find the pouches I want or I'll kill you,” the leader said “I want the federal reserve ship- ments to Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Helena, Butte, Seattle and Spokane. I also want, for my own special purpose, a sack you have on board consigned to Roundup, Mont.” The pouches sought were all ob- tained As the bandit leader and Phillips $.S.S. keeps away Pimples HERE are thousands of wo- men who wonder why their complexions do not improve in spite of all the face treatments ey use. They should not con- tinue to won- der. Eruptions come rom blood impuri- ties and a lack of rich blood- cells. S. S. S. is acknowl- edged to be one the most powerful, rapid and effective blood cleansers known. 8. S. 8. builds new blood-cells. This is why S. S. S. routs out of your sys- tem the impurities which cause boils, pimples, blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. . S. S. is a remarkable flesh- builder. That's why underweight people can quickly build up their lost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep.” & 8, 8 good drug stores in two T larger sive is more economical, SS Bt Monin is wold CUT OUT THIS COUPON This Coupon Is Good for 10 POINTS In the Tribune Carriers Competitive Race I hereby cast 10 points for: Carriers Subscriber's Name PoecknceakCeee ane ron WANTED TO BUY—We pay more| FOR RENT—Nico'y furnished front | = - - A b for coa) tangen, haaters, dreseers,|_ dasement. room, cool, clean oot ED—Girl or middle Blankets, pillows, mall rugs, baby -¢ | tee oli iy ‘ PS OE at nt EIS EE eee wotnan for kitéhen work buggy, one Hbrary and one center | 4ofolds, all household goods. Phone | ght, cooking and laundry privil If you are in nood of work NAME 262 n n-ne Pay on your subscription account and count 75 more points for each month paid. ‘Che Casper Daily Ceroune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. FOR RENT—ROOMS By Billey De Beck FOR RENT—433 South ; ‘ ————_———_ So NoURE BROKE AGAIN Over DEAL - FOR RENT—Modern s:eep.ngroo.o WELL, LET ME TAKE CHARGE OFF. with telephone, suitable for three, OF SPARK PLUG FoR A FEU VFS Au 5 $20. Phone 2696W. Weeks Tit You GET ON SPARKY- IM GONNA JAKE - You FOR RENT—A nice front bedroom, Your FeeT = ri plat ee Give THE ar WERE GONNA adjoining bath for one or two gen- a : 3 i Any Se WeGe EET Kiss PAPA » STARVE tlemen. Phone 2885W. TocseTHER FIFTY Of WHAT HE FOR RENT—HOUSE- CLEANS OP - 2 KEEPING ROOMS WHADDA YE SAY- * Tu FEED Him AND EVERYTHING | FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms with gas range and sink. Phone, 592M. 544 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, electric range, sink; hot and cold water, next to bath; oO sleepingrooms, just decorated, ‘three blocks from postoffice. 118 E. Firth. Phone 2198W. : FOR RENT—One and two ffrnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms, very reasonable. Phono 1512M. 4 For Rent—APARTMENTS REDUCED RENT — Two rooms, furnished, newly decorated apart- ments, very reasonable. See these, Jackson Apartments. Phone 1872W. FOR RENT — Yellowstone apart- ments. 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 2750. WELL, (LL DO wHAT 1 CAN. (LL HAVE TO RIG LP A SPECIAL » 1 TOOK STINGY IKE TITUS To A CHURCH BAZSR ONCE. | GUESS | CAN TAKE MOST CANYON TRAILS ? WHY HE - SOULDN'T GO THERE New Yellowstone Apartment Hotel FORTY-FOUR APARTMENTS One-room and kitchenette; all new furniture and laundryroom; hot rnd cold water and gas fur- nished. Come and see them, rent reluced to $35. 426 W. Yellow- s.one. Phone 2750. a FOR RENT—Three-room complete- ly furnished apartment with dressingroom at 807 E. Third, Apart- ment. 4. Phone 2176J. ee FOR RENT — Modern two-room apartment, breakfast nook; pri- vate bath, laundry facilities. 1345 S. Boxelder. Phone 1789R. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES| For Sale—Household Goods flung the the other bandits forced the pouches to the ground, mail iting care- gases and the flaming oll drip of the gun operating machinery. The hatches were choked with dead and only water hose at first could be forced in the entrances. Then came Ensign H. D. Smith of Spokane, Wash., today ackhowledged outstanding hero of the disaster, Smith answered the call for volun- teers willing to enter the death turret. He was chosen because of his small stature. Equipped with a gas mask and an air hose he forced his way through the piled-up bodies of victims and, braving an inferno of heat, gas and flames, made a complete inspection of the turret and reported na living survivors,. Then he went back and brought out the first bodies. ——$<——_ - Shackleton's boat, 22 feet long, in which he made the famous voyage of 750 miles with five men to South Georgia island in quest of aid for his expedition, has been presented to the explorer’s old school, Dulwich College. Classified Rates > in WANTED TO BUY ment. 629 E, Fourth. FOR RENT—Well furnished base. ment apartment, cheap. 618 W, Fourteenth. Call 1638R. —— FOR RENT—Two-room modern furs nished apartment, 243 N. Jeffer~ son. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE clerks to ry them to the w sutomobiles, where they wer tked in the cars. Several discarded masks, a bottle of nitrogly ‘ine and a quantity of dynamite had bean discarded at the side of the track afier the robbery. ‘These ard a deep pool of blood, evi- dently from the wounded baniit. were the only tangible clews the robbers left behind. The explanation of the robbers’ leader's interest in obtaining the mai! pouch for Roundup, Mont., was obtained today when it was learned that it contained a large sum in currency. This was divulged by A. B. Ger- mer, chief postoffice inspector here av the postal inspec'ors and police were rounding up and questioning some 25 suspects seized by the po- Nice. Mr. Germer said he had not been able to learn the exact amount taken nor the exact sum contained n the shipment for Roundup. HIGH GRADE repairs on fenders. Kemmer Body and Fender Shop 432 W. Yellowstone Phone 2670. FOR SALE—Cadillac phacton, a real buy for quick sale, at very rea-|sils, dishes, glassware, etc., Harned sonable price. 633 8S. Center. Phone} Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 1084R. 249, POSITIONS WANTED = |———________._ aoa idsmobile, four pas SALE—M senger coupe, like new, very rea- used furniture sonable, party leaving city. 444 8. remade incoln. AUCTION ‘There will be an auction sale ut 234 South David Saturday after- noon at 2 p. m. of household furni- ture, rugs, bedding, cooking uten- WANTED—Live fat hens by the case, address the Glenrock Hotel, Glenrock, Wyo. FOR RENT—GARAGES p EIS I ap Rermaen FOR RENT—Good garage, $5 per] Josendal Apartments, 803 S. Dure comptete month. Call at 800 East F. bin. the city, mat- FOR close in in like new; five en- RENT- garage, the apartment, ly decorat: a = $8 per month. 515 8. Durbin. lights fas, bath and telephone as 826 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. one NM. 1116 West 15th, For Rent—Miscellaneous ...,.......... 2 —- FOR SALE—Full line of househo! FOR RENT—Four-room apartment furniture, including Victrola; by furnished; close in, Inquire 507 omnsr poe Red er Fg ps Bast 2nd. a weel $$ ee FOR RENT—Down town, two or and Sunday. three room ft hed shi FOR SALE—Wardrobe to go in six- Newly decorated. Private bath. v7 reasonable rent, Smith apart- ments, 140 East Midwest, _ OO FOR RENT—New, furnished three- —— csp hong dais ross from high school at Oake Phone 2510, - LL FOR RENT—Apartment, three-room furnished, steam heat, hot and cold water. Bragg Apartment Scventh. Phone 390. ee MAKE $1 to $2 per. hour writing showcards for us in spare time; no canvassing, simple instructions. Dept. 1352 National Studios, 6121 Dorchester, Chicago. fost Une of MAN and wife want work in hotel or camp, man has 25 years’ ex- perience, wife experienced waitress dish washer or chamber maid. Bert Hole, Midwest, Wyo., General de- livery. FOR SALE—Buick four touring, in good running condition, $75 basinar | it. 840 W. Twelfth. FOR SALE—Overland touring in A-l condition. See this car, new paint, top and good rubber. Sell it cheap. Phone 1084R. 633 8.‘ Center. FOR SALE—Cleveland five passen- ger, must be sold at once or will trade for furniture. Phone 986J. FOR SALE—Dodge Commercial. 150 S. McKinley. FOR RENT—Vacuuni cleaner with attachments. Electric Co., 119 E, First. Phone 1993J, SEB J. Virbel. Phone 2175J; rent a Dodge or Ford; drive it yourself; ask me for prices, special rates by day or week; also auto tops built and upholstering repaired. . ELDERLY man wants work, lawn work preferred. 830 8. Washing- ton. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants care of children in your own home. 1329 West 12th street. setees for breakfast alcove; reasonable. Joe F. Thomas Planing Mill, 214 West B. Phone 1806W. FOR SALE—Mahogany diningroom table, five chairs and one serv- ing chair, 704 S. Park. FOR SALE—Furniture for three rooms, a bargain. Phone 2505. FOR SALE—Gas heating stove, an enclosed type at a bargain. Phone FOR SALE—Buffet, dining tab'e, four chairs $30; other household goods, beds, chiffioneers, dressers, rugs, very reasonable. 375 CY. 2: warag WANTED — Place on ranch by 928 young man and wife. Box B-642, Tribune. WAUKEGAN, Ill, June 13. — A ran giving the name of Charies Allen; who recentiy came here from Janesville, Wis., was held by the police today for questivning in con- nection with the robbery of a Cil- cego “ilwaquhee and St. Paul train last night. 48 PERISH IN SHIP QISASTER (Continued from Page One.) with the turret failed. Then came a terse command: “Flood the magazines.” On deck men and officers hastened to the rescue but {t was more than half an hour before any attempt could be made to enter the doomed FOR SALE—Ford one-ton truck, best of condition, will take Ford touring or coupe on it. 340 W. Twelfth. Phone 230M. FOR SALE—Good used cars, all in good shape, prices reasonal we sell cars on commission; bring your car over and we can get you cash for it. Auto Exchange, 241 W. Yellowstone. WANTED YOUNG man wants work, 18 months experience “construction timekeep- ing, 9 months experience Burroughs posting machine, some typewriting and. clerical experience, references Casper. Phone 197R. FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart ment, livingroom, combination dining room and bedroom, French doors between, kitchenette and pri- eine” $55. 345 S. Park. Phone » young lady wants cham- id work, house work, or day at once. Phone 991. Room 38. ROOM AND BOARD Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Hive ‘average; words used as @ NTED—By young man, work of be yt yoy eae ¥ y kind, experienced in clerical BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE | |", Kind, experienced will be charged the space of two| ‘ NST : sg: ines. All charged advertising will pe booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIBIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than oze time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of tho advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE BOARD and room, 432 8. Elm. ny $10 per week.| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, livingroom, dressingroom, built-in features, large mirror in door, kitchenette, breakfast nook, stove and refrigerator, private bath, new- ly decorated, " walkin, Phone 2268R. e eeaen ——— FOR RENT—Furnished and un- furnished apartments, Phone 6607 BOARD and room in prigate home, on bus line, $8 per week. 1115 E. Second, FOR RENT—ROOMS WANTED—Children to care for days or night. Call or write 122 8.|' Boyer. For Sale—Miscellaneous ———— FOR SALE—Airedale pups. 1023 E. Second. FOR SALE—Two sets of bedroom electric fixtures, very reasonable. 715 8. Grant. FOR SALE—POULTRY EXPERIENCED architect wants work, Phone 369W. Best of refer- enoes. EXPERIENCED _ stenographer de- sires position. Phone 744J. SERVICES OFFERED MAMMOTH_ WHITE PEKIN DUCKS. Sie agen T0gs Rey CA Beer OC prise ese my pen of pi me FOR RENT) Le winners at South Dakota State Fair. Poe Pee ae Yoamn with FOR RENT — Five-room modern a house, ‘furnished, als. : These birds are large boned stock, + filso four-room prolific layers, hardy and easily | S0Uth Durbin, Phone 19 semt-basement. 304 N. Grant. Phone raised; mature fast. P, O. Box 1699,] OR RENT—One bedroom. 445 8S. Casper, Wyo. Park. Phone 387. 'LAYING PULLETS m ™ $1.50; mallord duck: ayeieprs = FOR RENT—Rasement apart: ment, everything furnished ext linen and dishes, shower bath, $30 per MARCEL and bobcurl, complete for Tbe. Call 133 West G. 25, Guineas $2.00. At 'T—In modern nome, large turret. There were eighty odd men| days after insertion. No republica-| Saw nq at i a|FOR SALE—Hlectrical fixtures for cool sleepingroom, adjoining bach,| month. 255'8, McKin1 Uperer $8 ce Cami Neer nent tion will be made when the error | SIIING Wing three blocks from| bedroom, very reasonable. Phone Alcove Fond, ot call Room 10, bata | 2utsiGe entrance, gentlemen only. |= = = When the flare-back from the first |40es not materially affect the sense! wv). Jing, Phone 924J. 1356. Bldg. a Y | 424 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Basement furnished or or purpose of the advertisement. ‘ TELEPHONR ADS. Careful attention will be given all unfurnished large light roor ‘ooms, blocks off [ane ington. 14-inch may ha came—officers say it caused by a gun been HOUS, NING, window wash FOR RENT—In modern home, large Second, $20. 161 N. Wash- pre FOR SALE—Mah Jongg table and spring FOR S&LE—10 weeks old mature signal to throw the electriclads received over the TELE-|, \"% kalsomining or any kind ©} briage lamp. Phone 2697. chickens: “Ase eome ng fat} 0001 sleepingroom, adjoining bath, switch setting off the charge, or by] PHONE, but we cannot guarantee | 2°? Work, 312M after 6 p. m. FOR BALE Several good catch. | DENS. prices right, Cali at once. Sonee cece ecremen ROEIy, REDUCED KENT. a still glowing fragment left in the] accuracy FOR GRAVEL or sand cal! 949, Na |“ ore mitts and finger mitt ‘All | 2182 East 2nd. Phone 16665. “ : Livingroom, diningroom and Mur- CLOSING HOUR. Waut Ads to be classified proper- ly must be in the Casper Dnily breech aftes the previous firing— the only avenues of escape were cut phy bed, kitchenette with po ae Ml en et FOR RENT—Large front sleeping- bath, ample closets, room on main floor, outside en- trona Transfer Storage and Fuel Co. baseball goods being entirely closed out at 1-3 off. Hoffhine Printing gas connect- WANTED TO RENT Preece. CnGerhanTbta poppe Jeapod| Tribune office before 10. Want Ads |TTARPER method; soft water sham-|& Stationery Co. 240 East Second. trpnce. | 1023. Seconé., Dorcas Ing Reated brick garage ‘available OUR ‘ . recetved after 10 to 12 a. m, will gf pede cents an ome cL nod esc } i Date: Cormeen “ : poos, marcelling; home appoint : others in that part of the turret! ingertec under the head “Tod Late|ments, Mrs. R. Colby, 1038 Pear. FOR SALE—Two oak desks, three} wanrmp TO RENT—Houses and STWR SNTS Salas Alek GRRE Fourth and Park. Phone 2268R. cakchairs, two hardwood chair: one steel filing cabinet, one mahog- any National cash register, one 5,000-pound set in floor scale, one gas heater, Casper Waerhouse Co., 268 Industrial. containing the guns suffered in the atmosphere of flame, gas and poison ous fumes. Joo Cavielaell, seaman ME from the New Mexico and other} Must be accompanied by cash or bluejacks attached to the Mississippi} check in full payment of the same. hurled themselves through an open| Note the foregoing — instructions about counting the words and the to Classify. apartments, we have calls every OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. day for both. Phone us what you have 1212W. J. J. Hart, real estate. Center. Phone 1665M. room; with private entrance and bath; suitable for two gentlemen. 305 East 1%. Phone 1729W. FOR RENT—Strictly mode nished apart; ato ae nota partment $40. 250 N FOR RENT—Furnished 614 E. Fifth. Phone Phone 2268R. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, $1; manicure 50c. Phone 636M for 604 8S. Center. appointment. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room joining bath. Small leeping d apartment, 387 CALCIMINING and painting, work hatch, with Robert Macavin, New : a nie, second — 705 Bast A. t word for the Casper Dail FOR SALE—Steam _ tabic, Mexico boatswain, catapulting after|tripume, Ki * | kuarantesd, Prompt service.| “hand, in good condition. Exchan Sore them. Ensign J, J, L. Leaveasseur Furniture and Hardware Co., 215 V Wanted to Rent —Two sleeping rooms. another observer from the New First. L Mexico, dived from shelt deck] HELP WANTED—MALE I Pa BALEses equity inavictrola: irable room tr Are You Out of down the shaft of the powder holst INGHAM BROS. FOR SALE—$00 equity tn-Victrale; For the Summer salrable, oom tn: leading away trom the turret iy LdbrietsON contuty xmaceani cs vens mace and installed,| aavity In ae) Singer’ with \ Beech. Phone 610J. etot halt an hour every. flame it turner, ‘Liddesdale ‘Tool Co, | Screen doors, guaranteed not to| « mei matitcher, $40.) Sheep wagon, must be clean; no| FOR RENT—Seeping room nicely a OD > per ok ppekne ay a as Fs rn wee 1245 East C. Street. Phone 766. ee factory makes our other acceptable, furnished in private home on bus auelling the burning | ———— > jowest. lune. Phone 639J. 940 East Second WANTED—Barber, $30 guarantee.| ,, . Phone George Powell, Glenrock,| Phone 2384—Shops 1725 E, Second) Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. Phone 468-W FOR RENT — Attractive modern The Tribune wil! help every MARCEL and bob curl 76c, Phone Foom, reasonable. 1511 East A. man and woman in Casper in 1676NJ, home appointments. 1214] pOR SALE—One Conn o-melody Cysie ss FOR RENT—Furnished room, HELP WANTED—Female | 5. Boxelder. saxaphone; good as ne tlemen only. 1214 8. David. Phono search of employment to find 18 8. Washington. C.F, 364s. CARPENTER, Screens built and hung and other| PO Dept, Chy s b carpenter work. Call McAllister. | POR SALE—New Brunswick graph oR ophone, three new rockers, leather MARGELLING and bob curling Teo] cavenport for sale cheap. 1144 8, h ne appointments $1, 1220 Box-| POp!ar. 2391. work by publishing FREE “Porition Wanted’ P. O, Dept. City WANTED TO BUY WANTED—An experienced combt nation maker and millinery sales woman, also an experienced corset permanent. positions. Frantz ROOMS at rate, the Antlers, exclusiy gentlemen, 616 8. Wol 10 POINT WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture —n | Co., 284 8S. David. Phone 249, pellet Fh ents at lo sal For Sale—Household Goods|, WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Office. FOR RENT—One large bedroom, with bath, in modern home; suit: ablo for two gentlemen who work ya, rent very reasonable. 105 N elder. Phone —Women to for us ant work paint at home Whole or 1 Jamp,| Easy CALL BROOKS for nd office cl rugs job work; house ning; windows and 1 ads. Re Park member {t will cos WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086 N FOR SALE ingroom buf cklinger Quarter sawed cal din et. Call 2176J or roo: Bldg Two sleepingr Route No. oR REN Park, ing to advertt your services BURK 901 girl to hi Lincoln odeeentetsbasmcrmtid in the Tribune. 930 N, 1086, a WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash | FOR RENT—Large, front 11 price paid for second hand furni vom, “on main £ ture. Brooks 690 “East ML. Phone|trance. 1023 4, ssw, ; Apartments, eges. Phone 756M Bighth table. Call at 8. ment 28 WANTED—C —— WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at Lincoln in base- The Tribune Office. WANT Ined hounework in f hy Phone Midwest #14, Advertise of three. wan Cotton Rags The Tribune Office, at

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