Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 13

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VOL. 35 News Of Casper Deaters 4 Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings For “Coming Week SECOND NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 Che Casper Sunday Trib SECOND NEWS SECTION Iie NO. 8 AUTO ENGINEERS WORK. TO OFFSET SLUMP IN SALES Notes On Advance Industry KEEPALCOHOL HANDY AGAINST FIRST FREEZE Auto Owners Warned as Winter Season | Approaches. Don't fill can handy, ‘er up yet, But keep the If you yen't alre; purchased your supply of alcohol for the win- ter, better do it right away and then rest easy until the first slap fram the north bites out of your ear. degree 1 chunk The past year or two has brought glycerine to the fore as a fit sub- to insure - your the rigors of co! nd many motor vu 1 prefer. ence to the old alcohol 1 by. However, it is safe to ut the former substance will really piace the latter. Both have their xd points and their shortcomings h will do the work, each with ® tly a different metho We must “ave the choice to the owners themselves. Most i tat keep a generous suy of each cessities for winter let us consider just what the man who intends to Grive bis machine this winter will to make cold weather driving E usure. First of all f rsonal comfort, don't forget a good pair of heavy driving gloves,+ gauntlet type preferred, and a heavy lap robe for the sufferers in the tonneau. ‘The prevalence of closéd cars has not done away with the need of warm (Continued on Two) WE HAVE THE BEST Used Car Market OPEN SUNDAYS AN EVENINGS | } 436 W. Yellowstone | Next to Pat Royce P, S.—It will pay you to come down where they are cheap. THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” \ | Some self-styled prophet has fore- | will prevail. The big storage garage told the day when humans will for-] can till accommodate several ma-} ka clothing and take to the air in individual flying machines undoubtedly rely upon They will speed to up- chines for anti-cold storage. Lee W. Doud has returned to Cas hold me y. All aboard for Evan-| per from his two weeks’ elk hynting ston, trip to Jackson Hole. He surprised his friends by bringing back a hand- Don't kid about skid chains, You] some beast from the wilds of the may need them yourself someday. north. Will some please announce a Most people have:ag little use for light six in the $1,000 price class, | a man who runs oyer a dog and then 4 s00d sized crowd S rday after fails to er who. doe: ss they have for a driy- the same thing with'a human ‘in the leading role, noon saw a Cas: r football team win 4 fot of experience.” Better luck FRG ps xt time boy The Juries they have picked at this term of the district court seem to Wanted—Someone to open a body | bave formed a gentlemen's agree- and fender shop in Casper. Somebody | ment against the conviction of boot. must be planning Two y go Tue Cole Creek wreck occurred. talk about something pleasant would be mado asier if white lines wv exact center, wholesale wreck. day night the Let's M. Mosher suggested yester: ternoon that driving on main high- a great deal ‘¢ painted on the center of the road to denote the ome of our persistent leggers. Golf season is alm over and the crowded links of today will bear si- lent witness.. There is such a thing as winter golf but old King Snow is the supreme dictator. The boys in moleskins got under way for the first time in all parts of the country today. left side drivers would then find ‘ their error staring them in the face| Wellington and Hogue, Inc., have all of tho time. This improvement | 2™ounced the installation of a new could of cou sply only to paved | Pody and fender shop in connection feria ; ine hes | With their busy radiator repair and only too few. welding departments. They have ob- tained a true expert to carry on the SS eCranTa abcde cor. | Wk and are making a bid for their y adjusted? Winter time with its | are of this lucrative business, slippery streets, snow and rain de- wera brakes which n both drums. mands T onone astrous skid. When you meet a fellow on the are forced to . don’t a silent prayer that pu wont’ hit something before you highway at night and dim your lights to-p you offer up ss him, ket your brights back on aga There's no sure cure for a dent. Casper has been placed up ‘ar to the Gulf highw ty on 1 is now coast to coast thoroughfares, the Y. P. and the only complete north south highw in on this next week. announced that there will be n months, ye one of the greatest act with equal o much wheel often means in? “Did you get the mumber of the car that hit you?” asked the officer. Just take a look at my back, Officer, I think you'll find-the num- ber stamped there.” The Lee’ Doud Motor company 1s anxiously awaiting the arrival of a new Jewett for display purposes. Eyes fixed on the heavens instead of on the street, the “Cowboy Evan- n accl-| gelist” bounced his flivver over the inert body of a Casper youngster late yesterday evening, at the corner on the] of Twelfth and David streets. Neith- This | er our souls or our bodies are safe ecident insurance is a | Your best steady hand and a clear brain, The Casper Motor company 0 has aise in prices beginning with the winter for storage. Summer rat: from this bird. ‘The Star car has issued a real chal- lenge to anything on four wheels in Casper. They claim to be able to out- pull anything on four rollers and propelled by gasoline. A broad state- ment. We'll see if they can back {t up. ay The Lee Doud Motor company em- ployees enjoyed a real elk meat ban- (Continued*on Page Five). a eres FINALLY Putoh ea) oa at Coach UICK builds only real sedans on the famous Buick chassis—with Fisher The 4 and 2 door Sedans, on either the Master or Standard Buick chassis, are attractive, quality closed car: These Buicks h: ave the better performance — power—speed—endurance—and economy that mark the chea, etter Buick as today’s better motor car. Buick could build = cheap closed price. But Buick chooses to build for the car and pell it at 2 satisfaction of Buick owners. Buick sees to it that they are proud to drive for years —cars that have a high re-sale value when fmally owners have cars traded in. See these Better Buick Sedans before you spend your money. 5-pase. Touring + 5-pass. 2-door Sedan 1395 1495 5-pass. 4-door Sedan 5-pass. Coupe All prices f. 1795 \. Bukct factories. Government tax te be added. 18-9 1525 Spas. dress. Sport . Spore T Spas. port Touring 1525 try Clul BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Division of General Motors Corporation the Better BUICK CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott Phone 2260 Miraculous Escape for Auto Racer ‘TRAVEL OVER. HIGHWAYS OF STATE GROW ANNOUNCING THE INSTALLATION OF A COMPLETE BODY AND FENDER DEPT, in connection with WELLINGTON & HOGUE Inc. Under the direction of men skilled in the work. FOUR BIG DEPARTMENTS Radi tor Repairing, Welding, Top Work, Body and Fender Repairing A Complete Service Station Wellington and Hogue Inc. Phones 1178—1545 221 W. Yellowstone ' Service Car YOU KNOW THE COST IN ADVANCE NEW FEATURES s PREDICTED FOR | : A A \Light Cars Designed oy for Volume Output soon as it is compiled eaten st ieicoeipt by Many Makers. north of Cheyenne # » daily average, indicating th mut mobile traffic from ¢ ne | was fairly heavy « pune.) x r { The general t ig Se otive C <a | in the state inex ix per | er uy 1pounding When Elmer Eitel, racing driver, crashed through the fence of the Tanforan ra San Francisco, | cent over last year ho f th hich 1 on to in his car turned over three times, but he escaped serious injury. Note the stretch of f el took with him. | census was taken, and mber of | J¢ ew lif itomobile - touris increased 26| industry nex Mat t, highway officials stated on | turers let it be known that they are . perience the usual winter slump | | it Tr industry, ’ | | 4 | | bile show now , \Tourist Camp _}} ting developments e Story Of A Gurl Who Dar I »- | apobaanass eoetenst di ea : Tota Lowe) | eal guarding th ir vl Le, but tt ! CHAPTER 13 head and continued her work; her|supver and dance at, say Terrace | IH ATBPlbay Srilt (ia Ve baie’ care ened “Ul bet that Mr. Bloom's son| fingers were «ven surer now. Garden \| Thi > S || sented for their consideration thi rushes you, He flirts with all the| Mr. Bloom's son glanced up the| Mr. Bloom’s countenance b a | is eason| These light car lo pretty girls that come here. Thinks|table and two score pairs of e his confidence that his suggestion |\s nsumption and within he's a lady-killer. He'll try to get|flew back to the work, He drew] would quite captivate her; natural |} 1 range, long 1 a date with YOU all right.’ a little closer and bent over slightly.|ho frowned when she casually number of i top: | been.a fentur the motor tranalin The solemn prediction of Amoura’s| “Has anyone shown you around?|swered: “No, Mr. Bloom, I have| ping at the Casper tourt mp | Engl the Unent. But neighbor on the right at the long| Have you seen the plant?” Samuel|an engagemen dy the summer just closing | here ha t 1 treat chocolate wrappifig table, a pale,|Blopm did not speak’ the broken “How about morrow evenin) shows a falling off of some 5,000 | § 4 Ameri n yellow-haired girl in her teens, came} English of his father. He had gone “No, I haven't any ev ings f, in comparison with last and | turer At le t two companies 1 true. to the public schools and graduated “Oh, you mean yo engaged| the number ¢ have cars of this general t to = pith the: Gentiles,and now he wi to some fellow fome 670 lose, 0 offer. Pes baile ue Pe phe eg tang student in the University of Chi- », not that.” She left him and| just made available by Mrs. Larsh, | ‘The y Obs LUSRA ep OetE EE elghboniyerstrecrammkuine bh: rekt| SEC oa sce returned to the table, and again| formerly in charge of the camp. }mot: yet been determined definit taurutt that wast, fariived with| (Thére wae an awkward moment of | there was a Reneral pause in the bus. During the days the camp | but sales executives generally con gulping humanity, and had compro-| silence; she knew that she ought to aed of wrapping Mr. Bloom’s choe-| was n last yi cars we cede that the will probably be milged ona glam of milk and han| say ‘something but could not’ tind| tes. ; | Pealstered with a total 4 within a range of $500 to $750. I tandwich at a drug. store: after ahe|tho words. A frown formed itselt} “Did. you, give him a date?"'| people, while 51 days | is the Impression, ‘however, t as had gone back to work at the table| Upon his brow. Did she not Amoura’s neighbor on the right] year saw the registration of total | soon as volume production of the with less clirious enthiblasm than | that he was the owner's son? asked eagerly, Amoura, concealing | of some 3,000 cars and 9,400 peo- |new type ean be developed, this Lahvadinvedtherion MaAtke reraing, | spake. Her annoyance merely shook her} ple, The average last fear was | price level will be lowered abel peedie aware vor tHe deticits| “iia Ramusticom, the'vids pres | Head and resumed her, wor! much. higher as the increase was | Anothe ear is being de Then he'll have you fired,” the| shown during yeriod of time | ve 1 by rolt com inspection of a pair of eyes. Fur-Lident. Let me show you our plant Et 4 Lda te are ; neighbor whispered, loudly, He| considerably shorter. pany, intended, to fit in tively ‘she saw their owner, and in-|—how the chocolates are made.” | iiwavs does yan ehh ais Ae Pion halet way opie? tutively she guessed it was Mr.) She arose and turned to him a ‘ CHAPTER 14. cars and the so-ca usand dol en a moment later. He drew back with courtesy and| morning, Amoura Ainsley was p-e According to H. M, Jewett, this “There he is now,” her neighbor| yielded the passage. A hundred] pared for the eventuality her neigh- lel will be a high type but whispered. “Mr. Bloom’s son. His| pairs of eyes furtively watched them | bor, whom she now knew as Grace. ed below the present and first name is Sam.” leave the room. had predicted. ‘The whispered ex | tt lines, The company done Mr. Bloom's son, “had, Ike her|’ Mr. Blcom’s explanations were! clamation of Grace: ‘He'll ular amount of experimental neighbor, sensed that Amoura was|effusive and enthusiastic. He gave] you fired, he always work in developing the r types. “different.” He stood where he|many figures and told of the great pn & queer twist to her dreams. IN Alt GAR EXPORTS Manufacturers here ‘e shoot could get a glimpse of the shapely nd for Monte Carlo Chocolates.| She was drowsy despite the twelv L g'? at the owners of high priced legs encased in suggestive, sheer| “We got an order for 10,000 pounds | hours of sleep her exhaustion had cars likely prospecta fe chiffon stockings; her trim footwear, lay—a circus is going to give them | caused her to take, and only by hur. Casa cheaper lines. They believe that her carefully manicured hands that as prizes on wheels, You] rying did she avoid being late Mere — high-powe Di the owner of a h priced vehicle, bore no trace of toll, her distinctive the wheels where you bet he other girls at the table re-| Were exported by Studet }with it incidental bigh running cojffure, her skin, minus any trace| you'll win the lucky number, and] garded Amoura expectantly, and her | he first six months ef 1925 than by | expense, will be in the market t€ of cosmetical abuse; and all these|never do." She didn’t know, but] pale, yelloy red neighbor, Grace, |®"¥ other automobile maker in! second or auxiliary car able t heightened the curiosity in his mind|she nodded, and Mr. Bloom smiled. | began her chatter immediately after | 4merica, says a company statement. | cover at least twenty miles per gal and made him hesitate to speak to| They walked slowly} through the | the forelady completed her check-up.| 1" most countries, this achleve-| jon of gasoline, The designers of her. But ‘this hesitancy was only} packing department—here more Well, you haven't been fired yet,|™ent Was won against the penalty} the light types also count on reach momentary; he strolled casually |'girls were engaged in. placing the| have you?” she laughed. “Oh, per-|0f & horsepower » Which makes | ing a la field owners who along the table, pretending to. in-| chocolates in gaudy boxes; the ship-| haps you won't be. But I know two |OWnership of cars more costly in| hitherto have bought only the spect the work, and causing, as he| ping department: and the sickening | girls who refused to have anything | Proportion to their rated pow low price range. passed, each worker to turn in the|hot and) smelly room: where the] to do with Mr. Bloom’s son who lost | 1 spite of this handicap, the de According to m tr direction.of “the new girl.” When|chocolate’was made and the pleces| their jobs soon afterward, [| ™M&nd for Studebaker cars grew dur- | Cadillac engineers working on he reached Amoura’s ‘side he stood | dipped. | wouldn't worry if I was you|!ng the first half of the year to|r light be sold as many seconds, his eyes fixed upon| “Very” interesting,””. she | said as| There's better candy factories than h an extent that exportations ex: | IHarte ines which her hands, and thé eyes of all others | approached} workroom 0 work at. Only at the better | ceeded those of x $1,500 and in the room upon him. The atten the wrap done ma tion made Amoura neryous, and her | is, By the way, Mi r and the girls t pack ther hands faltered. She “had an tmpulse 1 and looked at her ex-|in boxes. If Old Man Bi to turn and-send*Mr,.Bloom about | so cheap they'd do that he his business, and the. sta eyes did not |} Ame Jered h f enhanced this feeling, fore- | name obvious) | girls worked fr. Bloom whe bore. DS: you a date for | ere better places elsewhere “Ah, .you're a new girl, aren't | ing have some tickets for the |§ ned in time that few worl you?” theater—"The Unlucky Bride,” a! ing-girls of this class ever attempt She did not turn, but nodded her | ro00d show—and then we could have (Continued on Page Six “A word to the wise is sufficient” Keep accurate recordofyourtire mile age! The more accurate you are the eurer we are you'll be a Michelin user mow and for a long time to come. R. M. MOSHER The Michelin 317 W. Yellowstone preerereet Man Phone 309

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