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SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1924. PAGE SIX. Read the Ads If You Want All the News head of sheep which were being| Frank L, Hudson on a counter transported by the defendant] claim, - Garcia! ss In the case of John W. Hay, plaintiff in error, vs. Frank L., Harriet and Leonard W. Hudson and Henry M. Pressgroves, defend- ants in error, from Park county, the supreme court ordered the judg- ment against Hay reversed and the cause remanded for re-trial. The court also ordered reverse’ a judg- ment against Hay obtained by sances. None of the defendants re- sponded to citations. meat, ace 114 JUDGMENT IN LOSS OF 247 SHEEP AFFIRMED BY GOURT toil. It owes its existence to him. Fashioned by man from the dust of the earth, {ts relationship to its creator {is sympathetic, grateful, cordial. Its honest face :1s instinct with homeliness, in the original sense of the word. Its form and size are apt for its uses. Its color arm and huma It ages y and beautiful! Common Brick | Manufac- turers’ association, Cleveland, Ohio,’ can furnish complete drawings. for this cesign. Leaflet on brick con- struction sent upon request. ——s— COURT DECISION AND ARINE ROMANGE ARE LITERARY CLUB TOPICS The regular meeting of the Cas- per Literary club was held in the club room of the Casper Mbrary on Thursday evening, April 10, R. 8. RESTRAINING ORDERS — IN ABATEMENT GASES} 0, CHEY E, Wyo. April 12.— Judge W. A. Riner of the district court has issued restraining osders against nine defendants in abate- ment actions brought as the result of recent raids conducted here. The cefendants are Myrtle Robinet, Sam Ketchel and wife, Mrs. Lawrence,]| CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 12.— Lela Day, Mrs. Harry WNelson,|‘The Wyoming supreme court has Emma Farrell, Thelma Morris andJaffirmed the decision of the district N. Vv Veta is the owner of|court awarding to Frank G. Tolman property occupied by the other] $3,114.43. damages from the Chicago, eight, all of whom were charged!Burlington & Quincy Railroad com- with maintaining common _nul- pany for the loss by Tolman of 247 For The Best in Building At Reasonable Prices See F. O. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder 721 Madison St. Phone 2044R UNIQUE SHOW Auto Maintenance Ex- : hibit Planned for : Late in May Why 500 People a Day Choose Oldsmobile There is no difficulty in finding sterling quality, six-cylinder performance, fine. ' * Every mafl brings more applica- tions for space for the Automotive Maintenance Equipment Show to be t held in Detroit,. May 19-23. during i the National Automotive Service Convention and the World Motor Transport congress. The conymittee headed by 8. A..Miles, general man- H ager of the National Automobile Shows. reports that there are many applicants who tre asking for two ér more spaces. GO OUT TO MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB TODAY See How Every Promise and Prediction Has Been Fulfilled aSIX 1 Judging from names.so far re eeived the show will be a very rep- resentatives and well-rounded collec Ellison presiding. Dr. 8. H. Diggs acted as chair- appearance and un- usual comfort among man of the literary program and tion of equipment necessary in: the obile repair shop. As évery ; called upon James P, Kem to lead A * Es fied wai tbé ahoeacta obetee Manufacturers’ Association, Cleve- color. Its texture becomes beauti-| “Current ents. Mr. Kem's LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER high priced auto-, Ene and the ‘use of all hand tools'| land, O., by Comimion Bridk: fully accentuated, ita coloration | toP!© related to two recent decisions GAS—OIL—GREASE AND ACCESSORIES Roadster - $785 mobiles. @emonstrated it will be far more] ‘phis charming English design 1s| Varied but always harmonious. raizig the (daeebiigirianeane Tires and Tubes for Cars and Truck: Sherk ise interesting and ‘insttuctive than] 114, of the material which Chris-| Year. by year it grows better to|°"® resarding the establishment of st x Ss ing- - 9415 is still exhibition. i o look at, better to live in. No art|>ranches by national banks; the Auto Repairing and Service Cab--- 985 But only Oldsmobile There are evidences of a very|topher L. Ward treats of in a re-| can counterfeit the beauty of old other decision regarding the right USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Coupe © 2 1075 of states to interfere with inter- state transportation of natural re- urces. This decision 1s of particu- large attendance at the convention &nd show. People interested are au- officials, service brick masonry. “Brick is the true material for Six gives you all these things—with low price, WILLIS GARAGE G) bil factory * eae Sin eaatheebaamabamnaie meaiot pote ae ser pharmtlbey r irtterest $0 Want) HS that it] 263 South Ash Phone 1891-W @istributors and cealers and, their ths eatth, levis tne oeeautttor ks rred particularly to the taking of natural gas out of a state in which it is produced, the supreme court holding that a state has no right under the Constitution to in- terfere by legislation with the trans, portation of gas out of the state in which dt is produced into any other gervice managers, shop superintend- @nts, proprietors and. mechanics from garages and independent re- pair shops and electrical, tire, bat- tery and other service stations and Service managers of fleet owners. TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicaso & Northwestero DININGROOM-[ I-@X12-0" Ss factory service managers ¥ Plan to call conventions of their state. Rat saiocond _ Arrivos ae Bervice men at the same time in De- Chairman Diggs then called upon |{* Bastbouadcicon 2:15 p. m. 2:35 p. m. froit so that th will be double oc onel Burke H. Sinclair for the|} xo 622" » Arrives Departs fasion for them to attend. formal paper of the evening.|§ ~"7""~ nee enn nen -- === === ----4:45 p.m. 5:00 p. m. Seay eS Colonel Sinclair's subject dealt with Qhicago, Burlington & Quincy the romance, history and scenery Eastbound aeciven ‘Siesta along the Rhine river from Meintz}§ No. 32 200 Dp. to Cologne, His subject was pre- sented in an entertaining manner with particular emphasis on the legendary history of castles so numerous along this part of the Rhine river, The program for the meeting of Thursday, April 17, will be: “Cur- rent Events,” by Mr. C. I, Camp- bell; formal paper on the subject, “State Rights,” by Mr. A.. Baker. Half Million Used Autos in Dealers Hands More than Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 442 E. Yellowstone Phone 1963 OLDSMOBILE SALT CREEK BUSSES - 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE pana ns eters BUILDING ST. LOUTS, April 1 2-0" 5 . 1 ut graciously, that it mellows with the Dealers’ association. Se is about | passing years into a masterplece of 25 per cent more cars than were |= : gm the stocks of dealers at the clore pf the first quarter of 1923. half a million used automobt'es aa Leave Salt Creek Gvere in the hands of automobile] cent article in the “Yale Review." Clai 8 vip Papa 2 Pod tcp i r ‘a é imed as the tinlest capital in s. m. Dealers at the close of March, Mr, Ward says: “Brick yields to the world, Tulagi, the administra- 9 a.m. eu cee ond De Aine a fe fording to figures made pub'ic here|the touch of time so willingly, so tive center of the Solomon Islands, 2:30 Cc Te hye 8obe: Joday by the Natlonal Automobile : rh eal perEny. shslae TOE SEF MOE =e contains about thirty white people and a few Chinese. * Prices on used automobiles, as re ‘ fported by the dealers from 18 states @o the headquarters of the N. A. D, ‘A. are steadily down grade. In the | : Jast three months of 1923 the used} ANNO INCIN( sear selling prices were down to mearty $300 and in first three =i | @months they fell to an average of \ average allowance price for rs in the first three months wa 14. The Opening Our idea of a used car which we an tra the pri Fesell, accounts for the continues heavy es, being absorbed by the Mealers, says Lynn M. Shaw, assist nt general manager of the N. A. 2. A. who has just completed com piling the figures for the first quar- OF are justified in offering for sale is a car which has had reasonable care and attention during its per- iod of service and which has been carefull inspected and placed in first class condition by our ser- vice department. We have some excellent values this week. The biggest reason we sell a good used car for less is that we are out of the “high rent” district. Get the habit of trading with us and save money on your used car, We don’t add anything for ov. Bead, Result is natiatiea custo- ers, Jer. The losses for the first quarter Pt the year 1924 were $6,049,600. s —————— PEERLESS CAR FLEET - USED IN NEW YORK’ Eight | Van’s Filling Station INDEPENDENT With a Full Line of the Best Oils and Greases zen of Peerless re being delivered tc way Department of} use in inspecting the / Bag yereyern Spark Plugs state roads are reputed é *to be amo: eae pera! fd wey Texaco and ug: Porta Setar oneness, excellent ry, and, as thousands of tourists ° ° condition, well worth every . SA OS) |e Pay Tire Chains dollar of’ $1700 Minti! early winter, Repair work pangs are continuously on the job: HUDSON Coach—Reconditioned and re- SS |e Ve Motometer Caps {jf painted; «00a my” $4000 Beations, Consequently, the mostial ee Pe ED = Deere Slay mpees” +E OR eer eer ceeat eae ere \ Amportant requirer * ; WINTON Six — 7- touring. dimportant, reaulrer: all sizes MARMON—5-passenger touring, famous Make a wonderful car to tour the park for its riding qualities, recon- ditioned and priced to sell__ wided is out-an¢ Glad I Bought My Car from “A Reliable Institution” out this summer; a bargain for only —. $1500 DURANT Coupe—Business car that will make somebody happy $775 if COLE Eight—7-passenger touring; good condition $§00 : ESSEX Touring—Mechanically good, anda buy at $450 $1000 DURANT—4-cylinder Sport touring; a bargain for somebody, $750 Grease Guns In Fact Everything for Your Automobile COURTEOUS SERVICE WILL BE OUR WATCHWORD SERVICE. 22iw. YELLOWSTONE I CASPER, WYO.§ Pay us a visit today, visit our spacious showroom. solicited and will be appreciated. Your patronage is FORD ROADSTER, $100.00 (Ladies’ Rest Room in Connection) FORD ROADSTER, $200.00 McKinley and Yellowstone SPECIAL DODGE RADIATORS $12.50 $27.50 ee Our McKinley and Yellowstone Phone 1406 atpreee