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eee Ip Esibune FORMER BOOZE y At PAGE TEN Che Casper Sie a OP teed & HAND IS DUED a FOR CAR WORK tears sts Seat SEES tise BB BECO! > (Special to the Tribune) — CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. oT Haste sy Business 3 ZSIC | The troubles of A. H. Dahlene, eae DA Advertisin ty Waite pel ony a captain in the Colorado con- Balter stabulary, continue to multiply. The latest is a suit for $500 for repzirs to his automobile, which recently was stolen from the garage of the Dil- dine company here, which war filed yesterday by counsel for an automo- bile concern. Dahlene recently was given much notoriety becaus of ‘bootleg operations in which it was al- .37.80fleged he had engaged and it is fo #:- cast thet he will receive more than &\three men charged with the theft of 51 his automobile, and said to have in- 36-00 }teresting knowledge of booth : 9-98" maneuvers, will be tried in the for trict court here. Dahlene is sueing ‘the Dildine Garage company for $2,- 500 for the logs pokes his automobil*. WHEREABOUTS OF BOOZE HOUNDS STILL MYSTERY ~ (Specia to the “to the Tribune) ining Represent me aS J. ance eth FL York City Vrudden, King & Veo: Aden A739 38 Stezer Bis s-. jes of the Dally tune are on b the New York and Chicago of-- and visitors ure welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier tive: n Ave, Ae dis- not ee embership to Audit Du- Avoiteant. tox MP-earmentti Ansnocisted Preas Member of the 4 =o Pho Associated No. CHEYENNE, . Wyo.. riff Lon Roach of FP ANALYSIS OF HIGH PRICES to She rift a Friday, deni TEC one of three prohibi rticles show iporti n in- “nk Jennings near Laramie, S tember 7th, is in the Pls and for safekcepi t confession was re a} place in the vere f $4-percent over th ording to the B of Cordillo’s re tics in tables just out for} ported to J Jashington, D. C., the Wheatland Sheriff Ros a that the elder Cordillo is there 2 Da Wee 3 . the whereabouts of both Cor- Los Angeles sh the low-¢ dilo brothers a public mystery. ec QverMei sine cee (Une of the pres ear has resulted in z nmond, Va., the h 95 * national loss Uions of d In Boston and Chicago the 11). Vorth of wealth and it says the has been 77 percent. nd of trial coordination lack indus most commodities, re) 4h) nformation and ignor put may be blamed for ; are app: but the findings of the! sti ifaust ruction Research Division of) ¢is.4 cep in correcting pre the Council of National Defense, in! ooet ex August report to Congress, says: ae “While the close of the war found America tending to run short of OUR POLICE FORCE clothing and housing, behind in i ca. Ah With the present demoralized con- its program of highways and. trans- : - tc ditions existing in the Casper police s a remark 4 ‘ i department, the average citizen will, i thru the war pe- : more than ever, dis a wholesome ndency toward in our produc- the pr s charged with the murder watt the s t nd r. Who is . WRONG ADVAN INJURY TO AUTO Means Gas in Cylinder Is Fired be- fore Piston Reaches Cen- ter of Stroke (By GEC. W. MORRISON) Many motorists have a habit of driving with the spark control lever at full advance. <A little thought and understanding of what heppens in such an event would be beneficial both for the welfare of the car and the driver. Full advance of the spark means that the in the cylinder is fired before the piston has reached th center on its upward stroke and therefore has only a retarding cffect which lessens the power, so it sheer waste of gasoline. This power explosion occurring many hun- dreds of times a minute puts great rr upon the crank- and connecting and is the direct cause of the break- ing of these parts. It is well known that the battery equires much more advance <imim power from the en- l speed, and thet it also ntinuous manipulation of er, in order to s rding to of the engine. How many automobile drivers do tly control the Without est number of them y with the spark ad » simply because they want to bother with the park; they want a quick “nick up.” If you notice the cars going by in crowded street traffic, you will hear rods mine do not meny of the battery-equipped rs knock, t you will « ly hear a m sound from *he sngine every e they start or ac- celerate after s down, nply because the driver leaves his 4 ever on full his on the njurious a L is one of the quipped main ank season, the it’ think by t this could be utomatie overn this owever, the con on is even In order to obtain proper ** automatic overcome In = : sent police in- Even tho v ction o > engine will be efficiency prevalent in that depart- tion of the engine will be tities of food were export latal Sherlock Hol ! 5 the ernor does not nent, it would take a Sherlock Heln ick-un". a advance Seyi if vision continues: “Thanks to a mz : _ pick-up” and advance the spark un- t ; 4 to determine. But the fact remains Ail th _engine speed “picks u and nificent agricultural program we cam i He 6 not “nicksin? u © chat the city is almost wholly 1 does not “pick-up out of the war without serious short i 4 ; i advanced. To over- ow police protection, and general re- . : satan icuofatood ssupnlex eMorcosaretthe Y come thi ieee effect, it neces | Ih 1 1 \ 1 i spect for and confidence in the ad- sary that the ys more cultura program developed anc . F: Fs cer 2, : bert ministration of the affairs of this @4vanced th: should t after the cessation of hos- A be. important ar of th city govern- such as to assure for the ; lv} ment is wholly lacking by the people. Wounded Make Tove: ¢ y Jarge sup > i ; '\Thut such a condition should exist at, AD exhibit during a period of unrest, Vresent foo counted for are t not to be . of he jon, . but likewise seemingly on the } e existing condi- hall. Dur- all citizens should sys the invest t the city Vike this, ery effort to a a tir their partial explanation is of the Yow exert cy ist in main- purchasing value dolar z < . tuining law and order. Those who, he faverable conditions te profitee 2 either or oth ise, have an food supplies » fact that 5 : antipathy foward the bead of the de- priecs are relatively high und ‘ “ partment or any individus) member of lat the pr of chemicals, tals. the force. uld for the time forget ly low, the their-s consol nselves with the that those nov a little way to flutter’ and on H general diree t 1th " sovember a, t an op- tion of the flow of currency toward ; rack sieus portunity to ter r opinions the purchase of immediate commodi- . ‘ ‘ i in a more forcible way. At the present time, y overt act It its analysis of high prices, the Di- ‘ ion ptt might serve to precip a danger- ° Of the i Breal ef ous condition, which would mean the sing and con truction activities but! joss of life—the shede Ringioteinnonent of low production of materials be-' blood. ‘Those’ who have no resncet 1 } for the Poliee Department, should naming brick shing, lime. cemen 1 , 4 i buve respect for law and order and umber. “The production of raw : : Fi the welfare of the community, rials in building con : ~ In the meantime, the sheriff's of- Five till 100 per cent efficient, the armistice per’ . : and is doing business in the sume old ere operating on part time and some ; Bie ready to act ina nergency, re closed down entirely. Glass pro- ag) rt yn eh eney duction wus reported to be on = 9 percent basis as latecas May. ©“ ¢ A Tribune Wantud will sell it Vie period tof high and inereusing and of high and wsegnding- price rte of continuing for soni time te come.” In general, the report. coucludes,, redueed production during the? moet iis oRaSTO Lani ON GL IOG: DPS LIS. rh Ges, | FOR SALE } We have plenty of surplus ice on hand and c make prompt delivery‘in cur lots to all points on r: rouds in Casper territory. Casper Ice and Cold Storage DPI LS, LOS ST LID LY BTS 3 ms . ‘sounded soldie: ff the course is on display : headquarters. It include ing, weaving and useful leather. Many of the men have tu their attention to toys, and in ward at Section K the boys ar ing out an entire miniature ci rade. The occupational work is re- garded as of great valne {0 effecting quick recovery. id Those Prices—A prominent man that we only a fair price for the thing ; n a church-fair price Bostor nseript. - More Women's Right Ward He ler—“‘Are the women trying to re- from politics?” District der—"Reform nothing They've ted in to grab the gobs. POLLO DOF CDOS VEDI EDO GO LOO* NatronaFuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL IKE wouv City Office 157 S, Center : Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL et ys explain the ments of 1 Wilhame stuck that 1 paving 4 1 pe m4 you A cent dividend Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 OLY LYE SD OY 3h ——SEE—=— ODPL ELE IGS Te OF sy. SISOS res ' Famous Air Pilot Learned to Drive Cadillac as Youth It was at the whe nel 0 of a 1905 Cad ilac that Lieut. Commander Albert C. Read, of the NC-4, the first cir- plane to cross the Atlantic, learned, to drive a power propelled vehicle, AUBBER INSULATION FOR BATTERIES SUCCESSFUL It has long been understood that rubber was the best insulation all puxposes. It is interesting to _ This old Cadillac Ue still owned bY} oy, however, that storage battery|Wvoming Sindav closing law, died |jranch of Clay Robinson & ¢ 3 B. Tiveriiers, ° Soum Hanaow, fs angineers have long tried to use ryb-| at Minneapolis, Minn., Friday morn- thereafter was’ cashier of ¢ ste - MP 1s xe Lag ai g #¥ ber alone for the insulation of start-| ng, at the age of years. His) bank at Ault, Colo. Later } vende sites ii a hiv dave Me | ing and lighting batteries without) body will he brof to Cheyenne for -caged in the banking bus 1 grown famous, who used to e prantly, i at Lakeview cemetery. “r, Ww. i . e success. Only recently, ‘has the ap-| interment at La t ver, where he resided fo: efore going to Apnano-fS¥e Duffy came to Cheyenne in 1869 ped for r Read 1 ly used in the con- He used to driv in| been successful 1 Liv asragie’ + C dill a pone na | struction of starting and lighting bat; ! to South Han- 'teries, and even then a new process for using it had to be invented. Mr. if he should return son today, privilere. he could enjoy the same The veteran car is*still in! Rubber elone as perfect running order and as ful}| not been successfully used in starting of pep as ever. and lighting batteries herctofore, be- _-—-—-— cause while it effectually insulated the plates, at the same time, it pre- vented the free circulation of the SELLS FORDS IN 100-LOTS 41 COUPES 10 ONE FIRM Three hundred Ford runabout one lot were purchased recent electrolyte. The Willard Storage Battery com- pany, in its new application of rub- ber for storage battery insulation, has pierced the rubbed with thousands of little threads running from side te side of the insulation. As a resuii * ,j of this new invention all of the spien- the Liberty Yeast company of “re York Ge Tete cote used, did insulating qualities of rubber byatiatieacalinn sacra have remained; but the thousands of h : 5 little threads running through the that company and were after a thorough investi the serviceability and eco; Ford ¢ A number were considered before the sule mede. The company rubber now permit the free circula- sion of the electrolyt were sold by Albert Hirst, Inc., “45 New York City are expected to verease the business-getting possi’ ili ties of the salesmen. a Henry Walters, eminent Baltimore vapitalist and philenthropist, v horn ih Baltimore ces of Arms has rd Repeating sw York City, e Ford coupes : Ford runabouts [or The Ford cars eo Winchester outside men Gates Half Sole | TIRES | . Cost One-Half as Much | GUARANTEED PUNCTURE PROOF | q Hal Voubi -d 3500 Miles xranteed 6,000 ants Gu Mileage, Service, Satisfaction SEND FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL ON US. Corner First and Wolcott Sts. Economy, Warren, Clair & ple Phone 70 1-W _ Pronrietors. H ' i SPP eenenrereovessnseesereseserecseseves IS YOUR MONEY w' ORKING? : | “SEE BEN” And we can show you many investments that will make your money work big for you. . Ten to 100 percent safe sure gilt- edge. i LISTEN! Large east front, inside 60x140-foot lot, close in, near business walks, sewer water, has two houses that pay $45.00 month, all cleav. Will sell for, few days only, at $4500. Many other such as above, Also first mortgage loans, bearing 8 and 10 percent interest. SEE US FOR INVESTMENTS See Ben Realty Co. |= - = oe CAMPS for HUNTERS | For rates and further information i inquire at Tribune Office. FLOYD J. STALNAKER, Dubois, Wyo : : 3 3 : : : : : : : : : : : ’ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Sandwiches iio’ Guality. at Grand Central Block, All kinds of : popular prices, — sarvice, 7 22 ‘FATHER OF THE SUNDAY IWNEW WILLARD PRODUCT for | lived in South! lication of rubber as an insulation | an insulation has : Phone 1133 year, and was present ing of the golden me tion of the U Pacific at pk ht nee he engaged in sheep ; vicinity and was electe, vitor lature of troduced the Sunday ed by that legislature amended form still is on books. Later he was chief + patcher for the Union Pacific For a number associated with CLOSING ACT IN STATE DIES. IN MINNESOTA Cc HE’ Edward Townley Duf: yefath e ie was ; 869 | of years before going to 4 in the employ of the Union Pacific eae Mt od whieh was completed that Tet > A Tribune. Wantad wil) s — Wilk TRADE MARK REGISTERED Service First Advice Second Sales Third There's our policy in a nutshell, First—When the customer comes in, find out what HE wants. Give him satisfac- tion at the lowest charge consistent with a good, thorough job. Second—Tell him how to prevent bat- tery trouble. We’re not anxious to repair his battery, except to make it last longer. Third--When he really needs a new battery we want him to buy it from us, naturally, and to buy a Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation— because that battery will last longer and give him less occasion for expense on repairs than any other battery he can buy. 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