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eo L8. s P PAGE SIX NU, COURT, 45 WOLATORS ‘Two Casper Men and * One From Teapot Are Included. Spen efore ty jail order of the United| Bird was fined} iegnily possessing Mquor for illegally sellinty liquor. | Pocar of Casper was fined | ols of Teapot was fined ns of Casper was Nl on charges of viola Federal liquor Ie nd art here With the coming of the new will be fifth ye r of the year the Silver Jubilee Automobile Shows held, ce'ebrating the twenty- tional Automo- mmit > the Natrofia until fines are paid.| bile exhibitions. How motor vehicle Informations charging violation of| derign and construction, have pro- the liquor law have been filed in| gressed within that time is strikingly Federal court ‘against Pete Papas| brought out in a record achievement of Evanston Antone Rudolph and] just made as compared with another Mike Radovich of Rock Springs and| made 20 years ago by the same make Dan Darnsby and Dave Johnson of| of car Evanston In 1905 Oldsmobile made the eT first cross-continent run ever ac: / complished by an automobile, travel- INDLING OF THE USED. = i ; to Portland, actual running time, onsid red mar rt of ( Durir ‘la CAR Is GREAT PROBLEM - FORTHE AUTO DEALER ober of O‘dsmobile, made a non-stop ru 310 miles in exactly one week. utter year another n of Not once during the entire 7 days or 168 hours was the engine allowed to stop. “Handling of used cars in connec- ‘LATEST AUTO RUN ACROSS THE CONTINENT SHOWS CONTRAST This latest record was made by a45 per cent grade. be Casyer Sunday Cribune lina responded to the appeal, but this year there was no “national in- terference” and Blease defeated Sen- ater Dial at the September pri- maries. (in a second dispatch tomorrow, Mr. Small will deal with the person. alities of some additional senators- elect. Each one of the new solons seems to have had an individuality of his own.) ¢ Just to Remind You It’s Time To Use Alcohol By SPARK PLUG. Tt didn't feel cold And the sky was clear And it didn’t seem As though there was A chance for a froeen Radiator, but November Was here and our careful Friend just stopped Into_a service station On his way home that Night and had a gallon Of alcohol put in the Car just in case Of a change of heart on The part of the weather And he parked his car In back of the house With a feeling of Perfect security and It wasn’t long till His neighbor Smith ante " oo ‘| stock Oldsmobile Six sport touring car, the run being made under the auspices of the J. W, Leavitt organ- ization of Sacramento, Cal. The car was driven day and night, two driv- ers alternating at the wheel. Trips were made‘to and from Sacremento over the regular roads to outlying Camé rolling home in cies, the entire route forming a A good big car and spider web with Sacremento in the He stopped her short center and extending over several With a howl Of brakes And then let her slip Easily into her stall. And his conscience Bothered for he had Neglected to fill his Radiator with alcohol And what was more His garage heater was Out of whack but He only laughed and Shrugged his shoulders And went to bed with A song in his heart And that very night The mercury fell hundred miles in various directions. An average gasoline mileage of 22 miles to the ga‘lon was made during the run. This included time thatthe engine was idling for change of the drivers while mileage was not being recorded on the speedometer. Only two pints of oil and three pints of water were used. Not an adjustment was made on the car, the hood being raised only tu add oll. At the conclusion of the run the car was driven up a hill having a tion with new automobile business has been one of the biggest prob lems with which the dealer has had to contend,” says the Coliseum com- pany, the local Dodge Brothers dealer. The automobile buying public ts, slowly acquiring a more intelligent understanding of the principles In- yolved. “The unfortunate and surprising y ROBERT T. SMALL. thing is that so often the new car} (Cop: t, 1924, Casper Tribune) buyer shops around to the highest} _WASHIN( Nov. 8—While possible allowance for his used all of the are not» yet in, instead of concentrating on/the val-| enough hr heard from the ne to be received in the new car—| great open spaces to indicate that the only thing which should inter-] Washington 1s to 2 migh est him teresting new crop of senator March 4, next. In point of long and distingui Public serv! statesmen naturally Frederick H. The proper price for a used car is just what {t will bring In the open market, less proper deductions for reconditioning, selling and overhead expense. Any allowance made in excess of this amount is a false val- we entailing certain loss in resale. “Suppose a customer takes his car to the dealer and gets an offer of $200.00. He then takes ft to another dealer who offers $300.00. Does the competing dealer think the car is worth $300.00? Or is he wilting to| He has long been the friend of 1 sacrifice the extra $100.00 to make] dents and was 1 constant go the sale? And if he is willing to! companion of Messrs. ‘Taft make this sacrifice not only in one] farding. instance. but day after day, how can he stay in business? “The obvious answer, of course is that the margin of profit on the new car is large enough to enable the] jarding had dealer to make the excessive allow: ance. The customer, himself, pays the excess allowance. “We frankly tell our customers the margin of profit on our car does not provide for absobing any used car losses. There ts only one price on our Dodge Brothers cars and all purchasers benefit alike, whether they turn in an old car in trade or pay the full cash price.” is Gillett, of Mas lec tive terms—or-82 years as ber of that’ body—al record ‘no c member , can. claim, He gone through all the roles in surface the two appoared to the tolerance breadth of good fellowship ty the senate late in life. He years. close carries his years lightly indeed golf has helped him in that res {t ought.to be taken up. by the Utudes, A wiry little fellow, , the new crop of elder shed 1 by achu- setts, who graduates from the house fter 16 consecu a mem other has the house from cub member to speaker. presi- fing and Mr. Harding was particu- larly fond of Gillett, although on the have nothing in common—Gillett being of a typical New England family, while and pical of the middle west, Gillett goes to is and his term will continue for 73 six with ipped grey-streaked beard, he It pect, mul: satires cabal President Coolidge is tremendous- CARD OF THANKS ly fond of Gillett in his calm, cool We wish to thank our many| Way. There is no chance that the friends and neighbors for their sym-| two will golf together, but the man pathy and kindness shown us dur-| from Massachusetts will be regard- ing our recent t ement ed from the very first as the White Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Allen, House spokesman in the uppe peer branch of congress. He and M Coolidge have minds that go a closely together. Another interesting figure in NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas of Minnesota, who killed the g! Magnus Johnson, and cut short latter's picturesque the national capital. A new oil Iamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, Scha senate is sure to be “Tom” Schall, here long the jant, the in nis even better than gas or electricity, | blind, Het lost his sight through an has been tested by the U. 8. Gov-| electric shc his case being one ernment and 35 leading universities | of the strangest on record. M and found to be superior to 10 or-| Schail will be the second blind sen. dinary off Idmps. Tt burns without | ator Washington has known, the odor, smoke or nolse—no pumping] other being Gore of Oklahoma. He up; is simple, clean, # Burns 94] bas been in the house of representa per cent air and 6 per cent common| tives for five terms and while a kerosene (coal oft) faithful follower of the G. O. P. has The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609| had little chance to show initiative, W. Lake St., Chicago, Mil, ts offer: | He has been chairman of the commit. ing to send a lamp on 10 days'| tee on flood control and a member or even to give ‘one| of the committees of alcoholic liquor » first user in each lo-| traffic, rules and expenditures in who will help him introduce the department of justice. The rules it. Write him today for full partie-| membership is a particularly envi ulars, Also ask him to explain how| able one you can get the ageney, and without | odaly enough fon jumble r money make $250 to/\brings two natives of vidence, Ft. L, to the senate me time ‘om widely , separ nstituen cles, Jesse Houghton Metcalf, who One Piece windshield || was vorn in Rhode Island in 1860 d remained there, comes as a new Making it clear vi- sion—is on all Hud- son Coaches. Benefits of Massage ull know the spl rt facial did 1 But SV ee, $5.00 Reward Five dollars rewara will be paid fo the party furnishing the Casper you done too frequently, it | loosen the skin, weaken the lar foundation, producing sags wrinkles? ful effect, may t no har Without Massage improperly tends to muscu and Dally Tribune information leacing | applying simple mixture of pow to the capture of the person who ig| dered tarkroot and juice, a fraudulently collecting subseriptions| spoonful of each instead’ of irom ‘Tribune subscribers. Patrons} making the face does the of the paver should not pay any-| ¥ opposite, Its actions is pe one their subscription except the| fectly astounding. In your mirror carrier who delivers the paper or| you see wrinkles, lines and an authorized collector from the| sagginess literally “ironed out oftice. If you are not sure you are| lea# than fifteen minutes! A b baying the right collector, ask him| fully rounded ntour results to show his credentials. If he can:|a youthful pink glow mounts aot do so please call the Tribune. chee package ary Telephone 15 |: ot t dine nke old look faces young looking.—Adv, You can obtain a atment dow h tre SIDELIGHTS ON NEW SENATORS | And the evil spirit Of frost descended And the morning dawned Clear and cold and Both of the men Came out of the house To go down to work And the man who had Been fat-sighted enough To prepare for the Worst just climbed th His car and drove off To work while the other Chap with the carefree Heart did the same Thing, but he didn’t Get to the office ‘That morning for quite Some time for on the Way down, his motor Radiator steamed and Got hot and his He didn't look twice Just cussed himself out And headed for the Nearest radiator repair Shop to the tune of That's where my money g6ae, THANKS, senator from the plantations state. Frederick M. Sackett who was born fn Providence in 1868 went “west” as a young man and now comes to Washingtom as a Republican sen- ator from the Blue Grass common- wealth of old Kentucky. Metcalf is a woolen manufac- M turer and will hav a friend in him. After private tutoring Mr. Metcalf attended Yorkshire’ col- . England. He long has been ominent in the business world of Providence and once served in the state house of representatives. He is sman, being about yachting particularly and golf, Mr. Sackett, a dignified, high bred nkee from Rhode Island, trans- planted to Kentucky; a Harvard man in a Centre college atmosphere; a stalwart Republican in a ‘sta usually counted upon as Democratic, has the distinction of having defeat- bs a ed one of Kentucky's favorite sons and favorite orators, Augustus Ow: Safe Fat Reduction ley Stanley. Migrating to Ken. . tucky after leaving college, Mr. Sackett began by practicing law and soon developed into a coal baron, He muyried, Miss Olive Speed, daughter of Joshue Speed, millionaire mine owner and descendant of Lincoln's attorney general, Mr. Sackett had no difficulty in taking his place in the social and public life of the south. During the war, he was food administrator. He has never been known as much of a politician, but engaging personality made him very popular in the circles in which he moved. He will have to leaye many business interests behind when he takes his place in the senate. From ‘Tennessee comes Prigadier General wrence D. Tyson to serve under Brigadier General Charles G. Dawes as presiding officer of the senate. n Tyson, however, will not be on Dawes’ political side. He is a Democrat and he defeated Senator Shields after a hot fight in the pri- maries, General Tyson fs a native of North » & graduate of West Point of the class of 1883. He served in the regular army in the Spanish-American war and again in the world war, commanding the Fit- ty-ninth brigade of the Thirtieth division. While not in the army, ul Tyson has practiced law ngaged in the manufacturing business. He Is now also the owner of the Knoxville Sentinel and thinks he is going to like the newspaper busines. Cole Blease, of South Carolina. whose name is pronounced “Coley by his friends, comes to the senate with the idea in his heart that may- be he will prove as picturesque as ‘Pitchfork” Ben Tillman, ° Blease ertainly has a golorful personality nd his “‘come-back” in politics has n one of the features of the cam- nign just closed. While governor outh Carolina for *two years, " always was in hot water or etting some hot for the other fel- w. He paroled about 1,650 murder- burglars and other violators of the law and one day issued a pro- LONDON.—Two new colors mark the latest winter topcoats, all of which are heavily trimmed with fur, One color is the delectable bottle and exhaustive—and might be harmful weight down. That fashioned iden. then, too, to force culties are overcome. at bedtime causes fat no dieting or exercising an ddded advantage of cheapness. taking them now. tion diet or tiresome exercise, the food you like and want, maining. better. All ue over sell Marmola Bulldt send t! price.—Ady. THAT hour of sleep before seven in the morning is sweetest they say. Well, you ean nick it offevery winterday and have the house warm when you get up with TAL), (EAPOLIS™ l2aT REGULATOR of “€ ers, clamation saying he had pardoned “The Heart of the Heating Plant” 1,030 of the paroled men in one batch. In 1915, he got tnto a con- troversy with Washington over the status of the South Carolina ‘na- tional guard. During the ‘hostill- ties,” he called Secretary of War Garrison ® “pug-nosed little Yan- and referred to Secretary of the Danfels as ‘a very small a \ tinues ite-work of maintainin; exactly the temperature you want. A convenience, a comfort and 8 saver of fuel—easily installed. Phone 1 500 It has been claimed by the en emies of Blease that he* disregard. ed the state constitution at will: that he took the attituc is t constitution b For yi “Coley of “What tween friends?" has been mak The Casper Gas Appliance Co., ars ing @ more or less spectacular fight to come to the senate. It seemed in 1918 as if ht succee: Inc, » but Woodrow Wilsor 115-119 East First St. stepped tn at that of his famous let time, writing ters over the heads of p 5 “Merchandise That Merits f politicians to hia} ” the people asking them to defeat Confidence. Blease. The voters of South Caro. green, the other a pale chestnut. $$$ Why be fat? The answer/of most fat.people is that constant dieting is hard, continual exercise is tiresome it the was the old- Today in Marmola Prescription Tablets all these diffi- Just a pleas- ant little tablet after each meal and to vanish. This modern method is easy, entails has the Get a box-of these tablets and start Within a_short time you will be getting rid of fat steadily and easily without starva- You will be comfortable and able to enjoy Even after taking off many pounds, there will be no flabbiness or wrinkles re- You will feel 100 per cent stores the world Prescription Tab- lets at one dollar for a box, or the Marmola Company, General Motors Detroit, Mich., will gladly m to you on receipt of the SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. . United States district court has‘ap-] involves Be esr of pies of Proved a settlement “between the re-} Pr fa nis beats ceivers of the two banks of a suit tele; Hoots? ag brought~by the First National bank 333 . of Manville, Wyo., er the ar CARD OF THANKS rt Ize tional bank Cheyenne. 4 The, Manville bank, alleging fraud] We wish to Mie oer “ape by the Citizens bank’ in note ex-| friends for their kindness show changes between the two _banks,|in our recent bereavement. Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Family, - “These factory experts have found it far more reliable than a road test in trying out new carburetors, igni- tion systems; of] and water pumps, ‘ldbricants and other items. The Wasson Motor check, as it is called, @ives the observer a much better chance to study effects accurately than by any other method. ‘With it every road condition except wind Fesistance can be duplicated.” 1.0 EQUIPMENT! FINDS NEW USE Paige Company Using “Trouble-Shooter” {BANK SUIT SETTLED, nee agg UURT BNES APPROVAL sued for $30,000 ‘The set- tlement arrived at by the receivers Apparatus designed originally for “trouble-shooting” in the hands of repair men and used car is being used by engineers of ‘the Paige-Detroit Motor Car co for experimental work with remark- able success, according to reports réceived by Lee Doud, manager of the Lee Doud Motor company, local Paige-Jewett distributors. The device consists of an elevat- ed stand with drums on which the rear wheels of a motor car may re- volve. Besides a prony brake to show the horsepower devilvered at the rear wheels, equipment includes instruments to show the engine torque, revolutions per minute, slip- page of working charge. past tons, gasoline consumption, oil dilu- tion, cylinder compression and other desired information. .. “While many advantages are ap- parent of this X-ray method of mea- suring motor car performance and discovering anything that may be wrong it remained for Paige engi- neers to use the apparatus as a means of improving automobile construction,” says Mr. Doud. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 8— Judge T. Binke Kennedy of the ~~ Announcement! | THE OPENING OF THE Telander Grocery & Market Formerly the South Ash Grocery ~ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH With a full line of entirely new fresh stock of Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and Pastries We were successful in securing a lease at greatly reduced rent, and with small overhead, we will be able to deliver to our customers the high- est standard of grade at prices paid for inferior qualities. We are a little unfortunate that traffic is not yet permitted on the new pavement, but by driving west on Eleventh Street will bring you within a few steps of the store. We are featuring ADVO Brands. ADVO Canned Fruits, none finer packed; also Advo Coffee, McCord- Brady’s Pride. Every customer entering the’store the opening day will receive a %& pound tin free. This coffee will be demonstrated throughout the day, along with all the home-made cake you can eat, should offer quite a treat. We have made arrangements to handle a full line of Mrs. Lewis’ pastries and home-baked bread. She will also furnish us with special orders, such as Wedding and Birthday Cakes, etc. Come in whether you need anything or not. We will be glad to wel- come you as a visitor. Take your time to look around. Bring the kid- dies, as we have a surprise for them. If you can’t callin person phone us. All orders promptly filled. We Deliver to Any Part of the City TELANDER’S PHONE 134. ._.... ELEVENTH AND ASH |. Qur Motto: Quality, Service and/Cleanliness Thousands. Have Used This RED BLOOD Food If you are weak, sickly, nervous and run-down, what you need is not merely stimulating medicines and drugs, but something that will put moretron intoyour blood tomakeit richand red,sothatitcancarry strength andhealth to every nerve and muscle of your body, Thousands of men and ‘women have banished every trace of that weak, tired: out feeling and increased their strength, sreekt. time. by simply” taking ureanic w « iron—Nuxated tron. For Nuxated Iron is wonder! rombination of organic fron, like the iron In your own bi t is entirely different ordinary fron medicines—does not injure the b or the stomac! that one dose quart of Retables. Take, be astonished how Money beck Tf not delighted "aC eh ood drivwtets, ee NUXATED IRON For Red Blood. Sts we ful new + Good Buildings Diieive ‘Corbin’s Hardware See That Your Building Gets It CORBIN’S HARDWARE HAS BEEN THE STANDARD FOR 75 YEARS — IS ~ TODAY — WILL BE TOMORROW AND TOMORROW. Here are a few of the buildings in Casper which’ are equipped with Corbin Hardware. Contracts were secured through competitive bidding. Salt Creek School ~~ W. E. Pratt, Contractor Roosevelt School Larson & Jorgenson, Contractors Natrona County High School Swanstrom & Broadland, Contractors Addition to McKinley School - W. W. Sproul, Contractor Addition to Grant School Colby & Rognstad, Contractors Buckman Park School Colby. & Rognstad, Contractors Community Extension School—Harding Reid Construction Co., Contractors Mountain View School Taylor & Orcutt, Contractors , Natrona County Hospital Larson & Jorgenson, Contractors The C. V. Norris Residence on S. David J. L. Cunningham, Contractor St. Mark’s Episcopal Church J. A. Johnson, Contractor ‘When in need of builders’ hardware come to our store. We can supply your every want. . Richards & Cunningham Co WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR THE LEAST