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SUNDAY, BECEMBER 23, 1923 TRIBUNE. PLAYS SANTA TO ITS ‘MANY WORKERS Insurance Policies Are Supplemented by Other Gifts. A long life and a happy one, a life insurance policy, and a Merry Christmas—from the Casper Tribune to its many employes. Yes, sir, the Tribune has instruct- ed Guy Gay to act as Santa and Iead its famfiy Christmas tree tomor- row evening with Union Central life Insurance policies, Those who have been members of this happy Industria! family for one year will receive insurance to the amount of $500. Two years service will bring $1,000 in insurance to a number. For the many who for three years or more have been em- ployed by the Tribune there will be $1,600 policies. And, tnind you, all of Arrange Fete For Charity aD Che Casner Sunday Cridune tion in first aid, safety first, and animal ald work, decision has been made to appoint three physicians to p'aces in local scouting as assistant deputy commissioners. At a meeting yesterday of the ex- ecutive committee Dr. H .L. Harvey, who has actively participated in scout work in this city, was elected health officer. Deputy Commissioners Edwin Bean, Tracy N. Shaw, and William ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results a5 aad s C. Goodwin are each to select a phy- siclan in their districts. These new professional officials will assume the duty of showing the scouts the Proper manner of performing first aid under varying circumstances, ES waa Start maving now for next Christ- mas. Join the Christmas Savings, Casper National Bank. Monday Specials At THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0. We are overstocked in a few departments and must clean out Monday. Regular $18.50 Ladies’ Quilted Satin lined Robes in rose, ch ble shades. Sr mcitice Moatay... x) < in Fe $11.98 SATIN QUILTED BATH ROBES—Silk lined. Reg- ular $16.50 9 98 Sale Price 2 sccscececmmccccccccccccs e BOUDOIR CAPS 25 Per Cent Discount Regular $1.00 to $3.75 Sale Price ....0.cceee aie 75¢ Li $2.98 these policies aro gifts from the Tri- Dune and will cost those insured absolutely nothing. In prospect of such splendid pres- ents there are more than just the number of employes happy. every policy there ts always a . & Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, (seated) Mrs. J. Trentice Kellogg, Lady Armstrong, wife of the British Consul General, and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, wife of the celebrated artist, organizers of the mah-jong fete for the benefit of the Big Sisters organizations which takes place at the Hotel Plaza on December 19th. This charitable affair, one of the prin- cipal events of the New York social seasans has attracted to its support For one SCAR Brushed wool, all colors, regular $10.00 sets—Monday ..—-.0.-- sees cece cdeee FS AND CAPS $6.25 SCARFS AND CAPS beneficiary and sometimes more. For the protection afforded by the Tri- bune the loved ones named are cer- tain to be most joyful. These polic- ies have been supplemented by other generous gifts and it will, indeed, be a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for the Tribune family. Marion Davies says she knows how Florida who have been the victims of the brutal whippings which re- sulted in the death of one boy and stirred up the wrath of the whole nation. The fair motion picture star knows what it is to feel the deadly The New York Ol! company 1s| lash whirring above her head and made defendant in two suits filed in| descending with cutting fury upon the eighth district court, one for her bare shoulders. During the mak- $25,000 as the result of a death and|ing of her Cosmopolitan picture, the other for $10,280 for injurtes| “Little Old New York,” which will from burns. |be the attraction at the America Helen Graife, the mother of! Theatre for five days starting Mon- Charles R. Graife, who was killed’ day, Miss Davies was called upon to November 7, last when he was struck | take a beating administered by Louis by a nervice truck of the New York | Wolhelm of “Hairy Ape” fame. Mas- O11 company, {s asking $25,000 for| querading as a boy, little “Pat” gets the death of her child. The boy was into serious trouble and is almost hit while on South Lincoln street be-| the victim of mob violence. She is tween Fifth and Sixth streets and! tied to the whipping post in the died on his way to the hospital. His public square as it was a hundred death was one of the epidemic of| years ago and struck several times motor accidents in and around Cas-| with the lash. per in the early part of November which claimed six lives. The platr- double to be used for these scenes oe came pneevesaer Te the part) ond the:penalty was several bilster- ® gas explosion in her home at 230; 00re ven ie of the most faniows South Grant street, September 17) CANVAS by some oF the age ci {artists in the world. Of course, Wol- last, is asking for $10,250 damages. join tried to temper realism’ with She claims that negligent pipe laying| permitted gax to accumulate in| Mercy: pigs ieethiobe bs ofa oa required vim into the scene and s\ the earth under the house. whlch! mako the last pass over the star's WL tie Carta went tats ene sripulders instead of falling upon clothes press and lit a match, the| ‘®™ gas ignited and exploded, burning her. Miss Davies would not allow a “It certainly is anything but a ' pleasant feeling to hear the QUATTTT! NM SIQQ SN BSS Pg. Tell Him To ees bok Sow RICHARDS the most fashionable women of the city who are vitally interested in the important Big Sisters movement. MARION DAVIES TOOK LASHING IN ‘LITTLE OLD NEW YORK’ PUT A BUG IN HIS EAR This Year Electrical Conveniences Are Private Utilities That Pay High Rates of Interest—Invest Today Last Minute Shoppers, Take Notice--We’ll Let You In—and Help HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Brushed wool—Regular $6.75; dark colors — Monday ....eee sere eee c cones $4.98 Our Complete Stock of Toys Are Reduced whistling through the alr and know that in another second it will cut into your flesh,” says Miss Davies. “I'll admit I was terrified for a moment and I just couldn't help giv- ing a Uttle scream the first time ft hit me. After that it was easier be- cause I just set my teeth and deter mined to bear it.” “Little Old New York" was adapt- ed to the screen by Luther Reed from the stage play by Rida John- son Young. Sidney Olcott directed and Joseph Urban designed the set- tings, MEDICAL BOARD FOR ScTS 10 BE APPOINTED Dr. Harvey Heads. List, District Chiefs to Name Three. In order to afford Casper Boy hh ij Vy MONDAY ONLY Dolls ‘4s Off MONDAY ONLY THE CASPER DRY GOODS 00. Phone 1981 120 East Second St. ELECTRICAL GIFTS “Say it Electrically” You Out CUNNINGHAM CO. PAGE SEVEN House Slippers For Gifts House Slippers are especially nice and appreciated by everyone and are so inexpensive you can afford to make a gift of them. Women’s Soft Sole Felts, $1, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50 ‘ Men’s Soft Sole Felts, $2.00 and $2.45 Women’s Quilted Satin Bonchoris in the Daniel Green Comfy or Leather Soles $2.75 Men’s Leather Slippers in black and brown, $3.00 to $4.25 Women’s Quilted Satin D’Orsay Slippers $4.50 A Beautiful New Strap Pump NEW “BOOTERY” CREATION In black Satin In Patent Leather .. . In Dull Kid . 2-6... eee Buy Hosiery For Christmas We have a large stock of Hose in all the new shades and Hose are ap- preciated by every one. The Bootery OPEN MONDAY EVENING Your Feet 124 EAST Will Bring SECOND You Back STREET “Merry Christmas” Said With Flowers To bring the spirit of Merry Christmas into your home—send her a dozen Roses. These beautiful Flowers—the handiwork of na- ture—the gifts of Old Santa--carry a Christmas sentiment of joy and gladness. We also have a beautiful selection of Cut Flow- ers—Ferns and Potted Plants. These we as- sure you is the finest collection ever shown in Casper. Come in and let us help you select a tasty com- bination that is sure to please. Remember—an early order receives our prompt attention—and you get a better choice. Flowers are always a dignified and acceptable gift. Remember--- THE SICK YOUR FRIEND’S MOTHER YOUR HOSTESS Visit Our New Gift Department Hundreds of new and exclusive novelties that make most appreciative gifts. PRICED REASONABLE Flowers By Wire CASPER FLORAL CO. 153 So. Wolcott—Midwest Bidg. Phone 872