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{ena 7 ye PAGE EIGHT MOTORNOISES AGAIN NUISANCE Driver to Blame in Many Cases; | Cities Legislating Against Noise. Recently, over the United States, motor drivers have been atly annoying the public by caus- | ing of loud explosions from | their motor cars. Noise making came into vogue during the and _ ncident to the signing | of th se to the firing In nine purposely ape, instead c sre the explosion d the noise then when battery ig d by hand. It is not so easy h magneto ignition, as that is fool-proof. The magneto produces a big, fat spark at : ud there need of adva ‘d, for it ac- peeds and y power ) s the cur- is switched entirely off and on that bother would spoil the fun. is no ‘as exhaust “cut-ou g bells and shrieking exhaust whistles. JMPANESE ‘NARIKIN' G0 BROKE WHEN WAR ENDS ail.) —A number in’ or men who h. t wealth in building or ing s mers during the war, ‘lost their fortunes owing to the ¢ ‘vent of pez Some, even, have in- curred debi are in serious diffi- culties. Another group of ‘‘narkin,”’ how- ever, is anticipated. It depends en- tirely upon Germany’s resources. If Germany can meet the Allies’ claims for shipping indemni some of the Japanese shipping magnates will re- ceive reparation for v els they lost 00,000 ‘Germany. : Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop 2 GEBO COAL COKE WooD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets SLD-9O4-SH0OOHHDOODOSEDSOVOF celebrations | ‘ there is nets Che Ca So Sallie went back to her own life with its constam duties; and be- s old Dad confided to her the anxieties af» his decreasing income Sallie had accepted the application of two men from the city who wished ‘to spend several weeks as boarders in the country town. GOLDEN HEART By AGNES G. BROGAN. Sallie sat on the back porch and peeled peaches; she wore a pink print overruled by Dad; dress and cocked her head upon one signed to the coming of the civil en- side oecasionalty, to whistle fh imita- | gtneer, impressed with that young t robin {n © nearby tree. Sallle s distinguished appearance. s s to be perfectly happy; he had very little to her happy, folks wondered and sit her queer. She was different ih nd her, different from ster who was Sallle’s ma the nated as “Impossible.” nd t mike th Lewis himself was sponsor.” Michael Dawn's appearance certainly happened that Phyllis | as far as clothes were concerned. For ts and privité ea rusty velveteen Jacket, and ys passed he sat for the most k in the garden smoking an ar pipe. At meal times he re sponded laconically to the civil engl- t was y When quaint little the room Mic rch with Sallie, helping in peel- peaches o¢ joining in her whis- ) tled conversation with the robim 2s would grow luminous in costly motor man friends wel or ma Sallie never d he would murmur again his new pbk AA, She felt const jname for her, “Little Golden Hear! and ill ¢ the friends of d though Michael Dawn was Phyllis. Their chatter about Sallie's trust and admiration matters -of which she knew nothing | y unfailing. There were days when ert her. Also it was an ma- he would absent himself from the upon old Dad's pocket Uy said—to provide party two daughters. home, with neither excuse nor apology. When he came back at twilight he would tell Salle thit he had been . nirs were really a silly “very busy.” And Salle, wondering waste of time,” she further confided. would yet ‘nod and smile without And old Dad, whose Inw practice question . grew less 1 less, was relieved by The summer was hot and -Sallle Sallie's d She had not told | grew le with her tireless labor. Dad a recent experience, when These aceful evenings In the com- d coldly asked her to attend panionship of Michnel had come to be f her club, and had been her r ition and exceeding joy , Sallie knew, by her own ‘ he asked her impatiently She had been a ly; too con: y pes_of It gl! to uu not ask your sister to help he wouldn't know how,” Sullie A Have You Settled the Tire Question Yet? Or Are You Still Experimenting? When we sell you a Goodyear Tire we know that we’re selling you a quality tire. It’s a tire we're proud to recommend because we know - it will make good and will bring you back to our store not with a knock, but with a boost. Brodie Rubber Co. 166 South Center St. Phone 772-W The Thrift Car y hee outstanding automobile feature of today is the saneness in the use of cars. This is aptly illustrated by the fact that more than 100,000 Model 90 cars have already been put to work by responsible citizens. You too can practice the thrift spirit and still benefit by madern motor car accommodations and con- veniences by ordering your Model 90 at once. Five Points of Overland Superiority: Appearance, Performance, Comfort, Service and Price Light Four Model 90 Touring Car, $895—f. 0. b. Toledo Price subject to change without nolice JOHN M.WHISENHUNT & CO. 3rd and Pine Sts EAST SIDE GARAGE Phone 79-J en The objections of Phyllis had been | ‘ s Fei pA sable | Stewart, the author, is to be there: | But | other would-be boarder she desig- | not prepossessing—that 1s, | neer’s conversation, and had smiles for | <a : Salles uprasenwoncert = , — i ho Sat a , book- | emg: you'll be traveling far with your be | itterent, Physi mere ol Rae ‘Writing husband, Golden Heart,” he | different, Phyllis is a golden butter- } fi b jo le @ sper Daily Ctibune i that busy little ant—happlest in tle! ers, the people all crowding around “You will have to attend the big club reception, Sallie,” she said, “or people | he's a student of types.” | tr i Michael Dawn, “Michael Dawn's feferences were of | ‘epidation to Micha the best.” her father told her: “Judge | - ~~ mia hi % if ri The brilliantly | seia; “he needs you—his joy and in So Sallie went. y, made to hover over flowers. I'm lighted rooms, the seent of many flow- | spiration. foeprtcn, Sms. br sae. Menno Doe u her, fF " ‘ ie: Eee ee eee Soo Mi, | The best store in the best little city. | ich teast, a share 1 Dawn after all. Difectly be |in the west solicits, at Sain and thcked Shilies hand beneath |of your trade. We are the only his ‘arm. \strictly Cash Store in Casper. All| “Don't be frightened, Sullie,” he | goods must be paid for before leav-| said, “I am John Stewart; that’s my |ing ovr state oF of beri yay al ri is ry to meet him, His pen name, Phyllis, all of them are |¢reated alike. Pay ‘ 5 Bie ag noha you know; | surprised; they'll be more surprised | JESS. We cater to quality aR they r : when they read my new tok: ‘Little | as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- | Golden Heart’ They will appreciate ware. you then when you are fer away.” | CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Tendetly Mishne). Ras smiled Inte Phone 10, uilding of my home.” One day Phyllis came grudgingly. | Then the man, turning, will talk. it white dfess for yourself? Couldn't you fix over my | John Sallie hated fo go. She confided her if.” he.consaled | “Don't you he afi . THE UNIVERSAL CAR‘ there are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in daily opera- tion in the United States. This is a little better than one-half cf all the motor.cars used in America. The Ford car is every man’s necessity. No matter what his ‘business may be, it solves the problem of cheapest transportation. We solicit your order now, because production is limited, and we must make it the rule to supply first orders first. Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; Coupe, $750; Sedan, $875; Truck Chassis, $550. These prices f. 0. b. Detroit. EARL C. BOYLE 231-237 North Center—Phone 9 Announcement to Auto Owners ‘Casper Tire & Accessory Co. E. J. DONAHOE, Manager Distributors For Diamond Tires Phone 368-W 110 South David Street Here is big business news I am sure will be interesting to you. I have taken on the famous Diamond line of Squeegee Tread Tires, fabric and cord construction, and grey and red tubes. They are wonderful per- formers. These tires are as likely to run 6,000 or even 10,000 miles as any tire in the world. They are beautiful tires, too, with their tough, black Casper, Wyoming SIIVERTOWN tread and red side walls. Just the tires to brighten up your car. My location—110 South David Street—is most convenient for you. My stock is complete and I always havea “handy-man” at your disposal. Come in or phone 368-W and let me show you how well I can serve you. It will pay you. It will be a pleasure to me and profitable to you. STANDARD SIZES : Smooth Squeegee Grey Red Smoath Squeegee Grey Red Size Type Tread Tread Tube Tube ie Type Tread Tread Tube Tube 2x4 SB 36.45 41.15 5.95 6.70 30 ' d j ; e 70x3 Gy $13.20 $19.10. $2.80 $3.40) aeRO 3750-4250 Gd eas 30x34 CL 17.20 19.15 3.35 4.00 34x4l, SB 38.75 43.80 6.25 7.00 32x3\% SB, 19.95 22.40 3.80 4.45 35x42 SB 40.55 45.80 630 7.05 4 31x4 CL 26.30 29:95 4.50 5.05 |. 326x412 SB 41.10 46.50 6.60 7.45 32x4 SB 26.85 30.45 4.65 5.25 33x5,, SBE = °50:75° 7:35 8:25 } 33x4 SB 28.10 32.00 485 5.50 35x5 SB 46.25 53.80 7.65 .8.50 $| 34x4 SB 2880 32.65 5.05 5.70 37x5 SB 48.95 57.00 7.95 890 $ DIAMOND. CORD TIRES 3 5 Ribbed Tread Squeegee Tread Ribbed Tread Squeegee Tread ie cage Beiieia aged tales Bead Size Straight Bead Straight ‘Bead 3 2nd _ 46.90 49.30 5908 $ ¢ 33x4 48.10 50.50 61.25 & $ 34x - 49:50 52.00 : ean. © y 32x 1g _-- ‘82.70 55.35 z gi k ted al 3320p 2—c2 4-0 535; alee tS eae ple taneemaec t-ie+ 4 hae | Above Prices Subject to War Tax ; TRADE. MARK 5 a EN RAIS The City of GOODRICH Akron, Ohio_ = = So wherever you go, you hear it, “Good- rich has THE Tires”. Praise and enthusi- » asm over it is in the air. Dealers, chauf- feurs, garage men,« are talking it—pass- ing along the mes- sage, “Goodrich is making the strong- est, best tire the rubber industry has produced. * And Goodrich is. Tie triumph speaks in the figures on the Goodrich Square by which Goodrich asks you to judge ich, and all other tires, Square the price of any tire with the Goodrich List Price. Square the mileage backing it with Goodrich’s More- Mileage Adjust- ment—6,000 miles for Fabrics—8,000 tiles for Silvertown Cords. That will tell you about tire values, and show you why thousands of tite users are flocking to share in the su- perb service of these big, husky, More- Mileage Goodrich Tires. Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer ADJUSTMENT Fabrics’ - 6,000 mil Cords - 8000 miles “BEST IN THE LONG RUN” NANA