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PAGE EIGHT NARROW TREADS MEAN TIRE LOSS ON RUTTY ROADS OF COUNTRY Narrow treadat on tires mean break downs to the side walls for those who drive their machine on country roads where it is impossible for the driver to Heep out of ruts. de-walls e no constructed to with nd wear and tear, and were not intended to come in contact with the round surface. Th y are made of an extra high quality rubber, and their chief purpose is to lend bounce nd resilience. Thousands of tinzs are destroyed prematurely because country roads and lanes are used not only by the farmer but as well by the town and city motorist. As tires roll along througn a trough of sand and gravel the side-wall grinds away until the fabric carcass of the tir either wholly or partially expoq-d thus al- lowing water and other substances to enter the body of the tire to com- mence detj:rioration. Mortorists are commencing to real- ize the increased service and added mileage in tires with broad tread surfaces. ee LITTLEFIELD IN U.S.CAMP AND IS GLAD OF IT ‘amp Devens, Mass., where he now awaits transfer orders to some western camp for demobili- zation, Glenn C. Littlefield expres the same general jubilation of Yanks on their return from overs says their reception in Boston was all that could have been expected. “It hardly seems possible that we landed at noon today at Boston,” he writes. “Had a fine welcome and everyone is in fine spirits. We were Writing from C es in camp about two hours after we! landed and everyone went thru the cootie plant before supper. “I expect that we will be here two or three days or more, but you never can tell. Probably I will be sent io Camp Dodge. “There is no use in my telling you! how glad Iam to be home. The way I ran down the gang plank was a shame. Wherever we go all the whis- tles in town are tied down. Every- one showers us with smokes and eats and receives us with open arms. There are no dull moments. It is one grand town. We naturally expect more from the central siates because most of the boys live there. “New York is still bragging about the 26th division bu, when the truth is known they don’t have the record y that our division, the 32d has. We are pretty well in love with purselves. One reason is that we fired more s at the boche than any other brigade of artillery in the A. E. F. We have many bo wearing the dis- tinguished service cross and the French decorations.” Realty Transfers Geo. B. Nelson et ux to John B. Racker o . Nelson Add. Con. $1 ete. Casper Re to Henry Lud- wir on lot North Casper Add. Con. Announcement and! AMERICAN LEGION HOLOS — BURLINGTON CARDINALS CONVENTION TODAY WITH © ORGANIZE TO MAKE BID VETER MN GF dua WARS = FOR THE CITY PENNANT Tee The Burlington baseball Veterans of been organized with J. manager and ¥ (By t ST. LOUIS M. the Mexican, Civil und Spanish-Amer- Waneker CUD COE ican wars and the more recent veter- ?0Ut ae re CEUs ole | WOL Ne OUL ans of the World War, are meetin or positions in the lineup here today to organize the latest and Uniforms have been order what its promotors say will be the '* hoped to have the team largest of all American military or- t? #¢¢ept games within ten da ganizations—the American L. This team expect : posed league, sentiment for which is steadily growing, and if ad- vance showing of the “Cardinals continues as promising 4 and it n shape of this convention city, nd pea green uniforms Americ land for and the navy blue of the nation’s sea fighters. They have come from all corners of the country, some independently, and others as accredited delegates of the companies, battalions or regiments to which they were attached. The American Legion—which is to vk) and Standard teams will find the Bur- lington making a hot bid for the pen- nant, lwo tennis courts on the commons west of the Burlington depot and the Aah employes are anticipating much pleas be the official name of the new ‘ie and recreation from this game. “grand army” was conceived in Paris several months ago when a mass meet- ("G4 Rand the United Con- ing of American soldiers and officers gegerate veterans will join with the was held. While it will be non-politi- Spanish-American War veterans in cal the Legion expects to wield ®\tendering the American Legion dele powerful influence in determining yates a reception of welcome. the policies of the nation. Its power ~ : will be exerted whenever a national crisis appears. Lieut. Col Theo. Roosevelt, was one of the originators of the American Legion. Today in committee, with alternative of exe- | cutive sessions in the merning. The delegates who are not members of the committees will be the city’s} is being devoted almost en- guests on sight seeing tours. At tirely to informal get-together meet- night the visitors will be the city’s | Saturday | ing and registration of the delegates. guests at a theater party. Mayor of St. Louis,: the Adjutant will be devoted to work by the dele- General of the state und Senator ‘gates and at’ night the city will ten- Spencer will address the soldie Q War vete They Last Longer (We know the service is there) GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Brodie Rubber Co. 166 S. Center St. Phone 772-M Ihave obtained the agency for the North Half of Wyoming and Montana for FOUR DRIVE TRACTOR and will gladly explain and demonstrate to all interested in this modern farm implement. Casper, Wyoming Henry A. Johnson the well known and invincible Phone 539 Sa aS NATRONA COUNTY TRIBUNE ‘A DAUGHTER OF THE !FOR SALE—Good: Hereford Bulls. Mrs. J. L. Learner left yester- she will spend a short vacation vis- Harry Starks. 5-8-1t* day afternoon for Riverton, where iting relatives. ;nouncement that her latest photo- | pla enter the pro- | ast ae foressi ent the Ohio, Mullin club Midwest | ¢ Ground also is to be cleared for | jy {her knowledge or consent to’a man jand dramatic story, which has its distinct thrills Tomorrow will be devoted to work | T. all at the Coliseum to} a scheduled ten-round bout here. 0.0 SOUTH COMING TOTES SINT The admirers of Pauline Fred- | erick, the beautiful Paramount star, will be much interested in the an- “A Daughter of the Old South,” will be shown at the TIris| theater next Sunday. Miss Freder-! ick port the role of a Creole girl in th is written by Alicia Ramsey and idolph de Cordova, and her char- terizetion is said to be essentially | ferent from any which she hereto- ssayed in motion pictures. As Dolores, in this picture, Miss ck delineates in captivating style the character of a girl reared the South who has _ strong ican ideals, and who rebels nst being married off without —the Ame t of her ‘own choosing. This rms the basis of an_ interesting 1 heart appeal. s Frederick is supported by an ellent company headed by Pedro Cordoba, Vera Beresford, Mrs. Randolph, Rex McDougall and j other well- known \ players. SOUTHERN ARMY CHAMP BEATS GAGE IN FIFTH (By Axsoctated Prexs.) GLOBE. A May 9.—Tommy Garter, lightweight champion’ of the Southern Army division defeated Frankie ze in the fifth round of ot BABY BADLY BURNED WHEATLAND, May 9.—Dr. Wan- ner received an emergency ‘ell to the Walter Cole home southeast of when Maxine, the two-year- aghter of. the household, se- cured a can of concentrated lye while other was busy, and_ spilled contents all over her body. Her e, hands and body were severely She was rushed to the hos- ! here, where she is now recover- doors give it distinctive appearance. Nothing has been cut out to permit the delivery of this fine big touring car at the Chandler price. In- deed, many little details of nicety are added. The back curtain window is beveled plate glass. The clear-vision side curtains fit snugly and open with the doors. There are detachable rear quarter-bow curtains. There are outside door handles. Canying this You will choose the new Chandler touring for its bigness and its comfort and: its handsome dignity. But you will choose it, too, for its mechanical ex- cellence. Fifty thousand Chandler owners know, bet- ter than we can tell you, what a good car the Chandler The famous Chandler motor and the sturdy ex- cellence of the whole chassis. make the» Chandler notable among fine cars. Seven-Passenger Tourin~ Car. Four-Passenger Disnatch Car_ Convertible Seda: CASPER, WYOMING SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES The Moonlight Nights lendiaphotoplay which | : : of May and June great full moon —the ghostly landscape —the breath of romance THEN is when you'll want your quiet, comfortable, dependable, six- cylinder, valve-in-the-head BUICK that you may settle back in its deep upholstery, breathe deeply of the cool, invigorating air and in fascina- tion watch the silver ribbon of & road passing endlessly beneath you. CASPER MOTOR COMPANY TELEPHONE 909 « Come and See the New Chandler Touring Car MOST BEAUTIFUL BIG-CAR OFFERING OF THE SEASON, ANI THE PRICE IS ONLY $1795 THE NEW CHANDLER TOURING MODEL is here. We have waited for it. for it. It’s here now and we are all proud and happy. The Chandler of the nast has splendid bodies, but the new Chandler touring car even surpasses its immediate fore-runner in beauty of line, in bigness, in comfort of its cushioning, in the nicety of its custom-like workmanship and in its lustrous finish. The new Chandler Touring is a big car. Its high hood and radiator, its broad cowl, its wide and deep Old Chandler owners have waited And it RIDES,—it rides like a dream Features which have been standard Chandler gualities in the past-are continued, The cushions are upholstered in genuine hand-buffed plaited leather. The front compartment floor boards are covered with heavy gray lindleum, aluminum-bound. The two comfortable auxiliary chairs fold away, entirely con- cealed, when not in use. Handsome Body Is the Famous Chandler Chassis The Chandler continues for 1919 all its dis- tinguished mechanical features; solid cast aluminum motor base extending from frame to frame, silent chain drive for the auxiliary motor shafts, annular bail bearings, Bosch Magneto ignition and many other features of design and equipment characteristic of ihe highest-class motor car construction. Four Passenger Roadster. __ Convertible Coupe- Limousine __.___-—- All Prices f. o. b. Cleveland Warriner & Cochran DISTRIBUTORS fed SOME GOOD TERRITORY OPEN TO LIVE DEALERS F CHANDLER MOTOR ‘CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO EAST SIDE GARAGE =