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Pi B bus fan int the talr Mri vere ody ein tte: ea Te nte sold rim PAGE TWO INVESTIGATION IN “GIL BUBBLE’ Swindler Koretz Oper- ated in Many Cities, Authonties Say. | lady | prices she was able to pay. bundles? really, I saw one man who looked exactly like a Christmas tree, but his face was | beaming and I knew that Santa Claus had entrusted to his care just dozens of wonder- |ful toys that will make somebody’s kiddies dance with glee. more and more pretty gifts every) the very best quality you can buy ,are just dozens of them in pretty day. During my shopping hours this morning, I was commissioned to do some real buying and it was so easy to find just the gifts the dear wanted and at precisely the The jonly diffculty was in being able to CHICAGO, Dec. 18. cutors here cor.tiue to search for the to th whereabouts of Leo} z, missing promoter of an al-| ubble" investiga-| been extended to New! Denver, Colorado Springs and other cities, where investors are be- Meved to have added thousands of} 1 to the $5,000,000 or more 1 Koretz is charged with ob- taining from “investors.” ‘According to information which !n- vestigators say they have, Koretz/ received amount in New York| equal t ested by his friends While prose-| h, wife of al r owner who is said 1 $35,000 in the Bay-| pany of Panama, ap-| prosecutor's office | ahy knowledge f refuge of the missing Girl Asks Aid of The Red Cross In Locating Father Frances Adamson, a 14-year-old girl of Rochester, Ind., Bee written \c letter to the Tea Cross r @mirg for help er. The girl, the) eldest of five children in the family, ven days a week to help The father ts believ- sper this fall.) 7 | . Dec. 7, 1923] ly know how or who ut will try this way and you will help me. Just t I read in the South Bend paper how the Red Cross located a} lost boy and also his mother later. | Now this is what I am going to| ask you, will you please help me to} locate papa? He was the best papa anyone would want. He loved us all, never went away from home without tak- ing all of us, only to his work. He worked hard gave mother all his money, we had everything we want- ed in our circumstances and he loved us children, but a pretended friend of mother’s told him a lot of terrible untruths and he left. My mother has not many smiles now, and my sister has the St. Vitus dance from worry I am the oldest and only| 14 and I work every day and Sunday $5 _ week. I will graduate t Christmas and I want to go} h school but T can't. T have| F twin sister and brother just 6 years old, a little sister 7 and a sister 13. We are trying hard to| together, but we lost all our beautiful furniture and we will soon be most destitute papa was driving a Ford ma- with Nebraska license and r the name of ark hair, talks low and & Send me the piece that you put in the papers. help me Uke! you havefhelped others and maybe} ion army would heln too} if you would leave them know. Won't} you please and you help me some di Tam able T will} remember you and help you out and so will the rest of us. Our little ones pray each t for him and his dear mother is tosing her mind. | Oh T know will help us, but} right away. | Please write to A ver ES ADAMSON hester, Ind. INDIAN MEDIUM BENDS 631 Monr eet C | is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cous remedy ; U| that money can buy, put 2% ounces M. OEHM taff Correspondent) Mail to United Marah Farah, Indian m of normal physical makeup, | who | useful for running errands and ar+ resist the temptation to buy almost everything in sight, for every shop is filled with such beautiful and at the same time practical merchandise. Here are some of the gifts I noticed in passing: Beckman Motor Robe. Haven't you a friend who would appreciate a motor robe almost more than anything you could give him. Have you ever seen the fa- mous Beckman robes? They are positively all wool and of heavy, soft quality. “You will find one of navy blue and gray—one side is tn gray and blue plaid and the reverse side is plain navy. Of course these can be used as slumber robes or steamer rugs and really, they would never wear oft. At the same little shop you will find all sorts of un- usual motor accessories—electric tomatic cigar lighters, crystal and kel flower holders, clocks, lodge nblems and many more useful and ractive gifts that would be great- ly appreciated by the man or woman who drives a car. You never could guess where—at The Brodie Rubber company, down- stairs In The Tribune bullding. Who Writes for the Movies. Isn't there someone in your family who has the “writing bug?" Almost everyone nowndays writes for the movies, or at least they try it sooner or later. And did you know that many of them succeed? Of course manuscripts must bo type written and so a typewriter is very necessary to these aspiring authors. And most authors use the small portable style of typing ma- chine. There is a little shop on East Second street that handles two standard makes in the portable style and besides the good looking leather case that goes with the ma. chine, they are encased in a lovely Christmas box. Just think, a type- writer for Christmas! Wouldn’t that be splendid? You will find these at The Casper Typewriter Ex- change, 230 East Second street. An Electric Urn Set. If you are looking for a really elegant gift, why not an Electric Urn Set consisting of a tray, coffee urn, creamer and sugar. @ very nice little shop on East First street. I saw a beautiful set of this kind. It is of quadruple nickel plate in loving cup design, with handles and spigot of ebony and the uncovered pieces are gold lined. The pattern is plain but very rich in appearance and would surely delight the heart of some happy housewife. This is e gift that would be a constant re minder of the donor for years and years. There are a number of other designs almost as pretty, but I will not describe them for you can see for yourself. You will find them at ‘The Casper Electric Appliance com pany, 231 East First street. Give the Boy a Bicycle. If I had lots of money I would give bicycles to all the boys I know are not fortunate enough to own them. _ Every boy loves u bicyele and riding is such splendid Then too, they exercise. are (uo often! the means of increasing boy's earning capacity. There is little shop here that carries the Iver-Johnson bicycles and they are How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home pil fe u Ne fg and saves you al i | Pine is used in nearly all tions and remedies for coug reason is that pine contains several elements that have a remarkable effe in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part rescrip- Fi The | of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up | with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of suga! Tup. Either way, you make a full pint— more than you can buy ready-mad for three times the money. It rongest woman in the and bites ssive chairs ft the > world, hid: cal ; enormous strer hypnotic ir owers of fy to her issen, rs and Marah obeys Jers this normal appearing lady to bend massive 1 bonds, wt and oT nd. W! He ¢ granite 1,000 kilograr upon her frail or Influenza and as a Preventive. take Laxative BROMO QUININE Ta fh box bears. the signatu Grove. 30c.—Advertisement, <i. | did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoar: y ordinary throat ‘ailment. is | a highly concentrated com- sth when under the] pound of genuine Norway pine ex- nee of her co re and is famous the world over pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You'can feel this take hold of a » hypnotized, bends heavy | cough or cold in a wey that means | business. The cough may be dry, | hoarse and tight, or may be persist- ently loose from the formation of | phlegm. The cause is the same—in- flamed membranes—and this Pinex and| and Syrup combination will stop it —usually in 24 hours or less. Splen- ness, 01 | | Pinex tract, for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. As | with direction: | thing els | ‘The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. CAR AND TRUCK ’ STORAGE At the Liberty Garage Telephone 983 428 South Elm Street your ‘ist for “24% ounces of Pinex” and don’t accept any- Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded, Did you ever see so many busy people scurrying along and literally deluged with Little parcels and big ones; suspicious looking parcels with a doll’s foot CASE EXTEN f al |resti out from one corner; toy engines and trains breaking through their wrappings, and sold under a positive guaran- tee. You will find them in all sizes | and In the very newest models. And |for the younger kiddies—what do }you suppose? The sturdiest little }tricycles you ever saw, with good strong frames and rubber tires on the wheels. Wouldn't they |make somebody's youngster happy | though? Think it over and go in and see them, at The Casper Cyclo | Supply, 229 East First street. Give Him a Pipe this Year. If you do not think a pipe may be artistic, you should gee this one. The bowl and stem are both of Bakelite, that beautiful amber color. The bowl is lined with genuine meerschaum and there is a half inch band of eighteen karat en graved gold around the top of the bowl and another band where the stem is joined. Surely tobacco must taste better whi smoked in a pipe like that. T there is a lovely case of leather which is lined with light green silk plush. This would be a splendid gift from a man to a man. There wero dozens of others less ela’ rate but very good looking, Don’ you know where they are? At T Smoke House, of course. Flowers for Christmas. Did you know that Casper had a most artistic new Flower Shop? It is tucked away in a little new building out on South Center street a they have the loveliest plants 1 flowers you ever saw. The Poinsettias are beautiful and there The stores are showing flower pots all bedecked with Christ- | mas ribbons. Some have two or three large full blossoms and others five or six. They will make a most appropriate center plece for your | table at the Christmas feast. You } will find many more beautiful! plants—freesias, begonias, ferns in lovely hanging baskets and bright colored wreaths to hang in the window. Then there are the cut flowers —roses, carnations, swect peas and yellow daisies. Make at least one person happy by sending them flowers. Better get your order in early for this little shop is just as busy as can be and they carry such choice flowers that you: will surely miss an opportunity if you jdo not order right away. Don’t you |know where it is? The Flower | Shoppe, 642 South Center street. ! | 'New Cabinet for, ‘Poland Planned WARSAW, Dec. 18.—The pres!- dent has asked Ladisiaw Grabski to form a cabinet to succeed that head- ed by Premier E. Witos, which re- signed last week, eashatc. «1 na ea AVOID THE RUSH Open Evenings Until Christmas F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Tell your wife you wan’ tomorrow morning—sure. Jemima Pancakes with old-time Southern flavor! Pancakes maple syrup it "em Aunt that DIAMON THIS WEEK AT Huber’s Jewelry Store D SALE decorated, each ___-___ RAEN (eon ee Aluminum Coffee Percul: Universal Turkey Roaster _ Griswold Gas Waffle Irons, Many Other Useful The Casper Gas Phone 1500 Hall's Fireproof China Teapots, choice of colors, gold Pyrex Teapots—all designs —4 or 6 cups_--$3.50 & $4.00 Universal Casserole with Hall China inset, complete, Pyrex Cooking Utensils, each ___--__-__--85c to $2.00 Thermos Water Sets MERCHANDISE THAT MERITS CONFIDENCE ----~$2.50 aaron aeenen ara G a Oe ators (Manning Bow- ~-----—--$3.50 and $4.00 RS Mest ct -$7.00 UNIVERSAL $10.00 and $15.00 BROS sete ie aes ~-$3.00 Articles for the Home. Appliance Co. Ine. 115-119 East First St. p You Xnyas ---you'll enjoy the holiday better Special Christmas Reductions in Fur Coats Special No. 3 Beautiful Coat of mole skin, charmingly trimmed with Hudson Seal, and prettily lined; regular price $400.00. Christmas Special Sale Price, $145 Special No. 6 A high-grade Jap Mink Coat, 42 inches long, nicely lined; formerly priced at $450.00 and a special value at that. Now reduced for Christmas to $295 Special No.9 - Handsome full length Cara- cul Coat, trimmed with beautiful soft Viatka .squir- rel collar and cuffs; regular price $450.00. Christmas Special at $345 Special No.4 Pretty French Seal, striking- ly set off with black marten collar and cuffs. A splendid value at $210.00. Christmas Special Sale Price, only $145 Special No. 7 Another good quality Jap Mink Coat, 42 inch length, prettily lined; regularly priced at $350.00. Now of- fered as a Christmas Special $195 Special No. 10 Smart full length Hudson Seal Coat with genuine black fox collar and cuffs. A very dressy model. Regular price $575.00. Now reduced to $445 Special No. 1 Handsome high quality, full length Marmink Coat, with heavy brown satin crepe lin- ing; regular price $875.00. Christmas Special Sale Price, $145 Special No. 2 Attractive full length Mar- mink Coat with brown striped satin lining; former price $365.00. Christmas Special Sale Price, only $145 Full length Beaver Coat of excellent quality skins; for- mer price was $435.00; of- fered as a remarkable Christmas Special at only $295 Special No. 8 An extremely high-grade Natural Muskrat Coat, full length, excellently lined; regularly priced at $200.00. Christmas special at $145 Special No. 11 Regular’ $150.00 French Seal Coat, 48-inch length, of good quality skins; nicely lined, offered as a Christmas Special at only $75 It will be a pleasure to have you carefully inspect these coats, and make whatever comparison you wish. We are convinced you will not find values anywhere that will equal these. Open Evenings Until Christmas This Store Is Filled with “Gifts That Women Love.” Furnish What You Want, Try, “Betty J Avs Everywoman’s Store Mail Your CHRISTMAS PACKAGES in the POSTOFFICE SUBSTATION In the Subway 5p) When All Other Places Fail to ane’s Gift Nook.” fos bet tut ra