Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1925, Page 16

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tans ul _PAGE SIX The Casper Sina SEE Ene OUT OUR WA AY ---By Williams} LLY AT io \ i BLEEVE You } | { FELLERS IS A LIL \ = + INDA NICE | | CRACKED?! A SWELL 3 T TES PICK | | WINTER Comin’ ON LP AN GO } | WITH THaNKsaiins aed Beet WARE YA { lw CHRISMUS N' | ONE OTHE: Zeng LIKE IT j | ENERTHINY, AN OU i la RE ro - 7 \ WANNA FIN AWAY } At ' mh GET \ FROM IT. WELL f \ SOME PEEPUL 15 / aN ©1928 By NEA 10 74 Liaw service “JUNGLE” FLIERS AUTOMOTIVE | MELTING POT, ad thelr abstanee-| 1 with the Whisenhunt | t ring centers that a nation automobiles SPEND DAY IN WYOMING é ‘papier mericans who ex to find adventure lying into the jungles of Dutch New Guinea, as beats Souk | BS r nce bef n topped Cheyenne to overhaul their plane enroute to sul e nal ur 1 the fr plarfe by t he expedition is being sponsored by the Smith- he ndi ; I 8 nd crew are wn (1. tor), P. A. Homer, mechaniclan, S. A. Hed- Hoyte, photographer, R. K. Peck, sec BRAKESERVICE | WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR €9.| =: s25.eu What it Cost to Buy a Hudson-Essex Car in Casper WORLD’S GREATEST VALUE ered F List Price eliv Model F.0.B. Detroit | Cash Mo. Down Payment Essex Coach $765.00 $915.00 $57.79 $295.00 Hudson Coach 1165.00 1365.00 85.52 455.00 Hudson Brougham 1450.00 1675.00 104,21 565.00 Hudson Sedan 1650.00 1875.00 117.45 625.00 . If you wish to make a larger down payment than shown above, in the last col- 4 the twelye months’ time price will be still further reduced. The twelve A time price includes fire and the i efor one} real soluti on to the used blem js fewer uscd cars. brother, ho pected to return is evening. He a’ favor upon fc line by -urging 1 Casper. may in the y e know n ness man has. as y Duck, a good used car duck, , here now be heard felnity of Cas- > enterprising et been found If You Have an Automobile to Sell Price it Right, CALL U. Then Ss GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO, Phone 2772 N. Wolcott St. Casper-BuffalgsSheriden Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. on (No Transfer or Layovers) Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN to take carrying on with Paige and Jewett jin Casper since the startling an- aouncement of the” availability of the agency was made. Elmer Cayrier, for years Ident! | fieq with the automobile industry In | Casper, {s leaving this evening for Ohio to accept a position ‘ge steel company there, R Ausing public of an approaching’ {n- M. Mosher warns the rubber se in the price of tires and urges all to buy while the buying {s good. leew Je Douglas Morsch, Buick deajer at was a visitor in Casper Thu y and Friday of last weak. He has just returned from the fac- tory with his new Buick Master Six n. George Anderson, traveler for the Mac Farland Auto Co., of Denver, has been in Casper for the past week but has left, for other parts of Wyo- ming. Cal Brown of the Lee Doud Mo- tor company, is expected back from Wheatland Sunday or Monday with the Doud fleet of used cars. “It you had $1,001 2 car would you buy? A $2,000 cne."* ‘There's modern finance for you. what kind of | The paint shop of the Lee Doud Motor Co., has been worked over me during the past week to com: plete the large bus which will be put in service between both ral: road dejots and the Henning hotel. The Casper Motor Co., shop under the management of Frank Norris is making a special offer of unusually jlow rates on all branches’ of ser- vice to Maxwell and Chrysler own- ers, It will be well to have a little talk with Mr. Norris. No t tion—no power. Wrank Reeves, office manager of the Casper Motor Co., returned re- ntly from an extended hunting tripgo the big ganie country. He got ‘his elk and had one good shot at an honest to goodness Grizzly. | We understand that the bear {s still there and that Reeves is’ lucky to be here, well that Douglas Saturday Perhap didn’t play noon, ‘Phe Casper Motor Co., e xrrival of seven carl rysier Fours. announces: ads of new All models are now Robertson of the Coliseum . 1s accompanying the dis- ‘esentative of the Graham truck Co., ons a . tour ound thé State visiting the asso- clate dealers. Brother's The Hupmobile Six ts stiil on dis- play at the salesroom of the Joe E. Mansfield Co., and so both the six and the elght ure ready for delivery. Out at the plant of Oscar Redenbo. the steam clean!ng boller has been again ready motor to give real service on cleaning. The Big Six Motor Co., reports the delivery of four new and five used cars during the past week. That's almost a record, The month of September found 59 new Chevrolet owners in Casper and the Salt Creek field. Figures like these speak for themselves. Lee G, Miller, salesman for the fasper Buick Co., {s in Lusk on com- pany business. r = We'll call that all, . So Plea of The | | Motor Car Is | Garage Heat ge Hea To further sales of Scientific Gar- ago Heaters, sold in Casper by the Casper Gas Appliance Co., tha fac- tory publicity department issued the following plea, with your falthful servant the motor car in the lead- ing. We think {t's good so here it is: The Plea Of the Motor Car “fam your Motor Car. 1 carry you © faithfully, comfortably and swiftly on your errands of duty and pleasure. Often neglected and abused, I etill obey your wil] un flinchingly, though the -road be rough and the weather be stormy. I) demand nourishment. only when I am working and I work untiring- ly. As a faithful servant I make this final ple: “My greatest enemy {s cold. When 1 am working I fear him not, for my blood runs hot, but {n the still, long watches of the night I am defense- less against his attacks. We freezes my blood till my radiator and cyl- inders are ready to burst. So cold does my carburetor become, that I cannot digest food. batter- r the responstbilitics of ! completely overhauled end Oscar ts | | Colleen Moor She is having pl draw r a home in i that hi fes are number ahd will not work. Where my tires have holes, water | freezes nd separates the rubber} from the fabric. My beautiful fin- {sh is checked, my ‘top and uphol- this, my gre! joints the grate and woar. oll enemy. and they Verily, in a fe wmonths of such suf- fering I am aged beyond my yea “These things are not necessary My brother does not suffer 80. HI owner, has.g Scientific Safety Gar- age heater and he spends the night in-peace and ¢omfort. In the morn- ing he is ready and eager for the day's work, while I groan and cough Witly the cold which has settled on me.* His‘owner smites-as he drives off, wrapped tn w: robes, while es | you. my master, are profane in yor] Dorothy Revicr, considered by | exaxpration at my stiffness, beauty experts to be the most deau- Perey Marmont UElaingtine snot, 16 “when titul girl in Callfornia, is featured at comes you must spend mu with Cullen Landis, In the first of }j,¢ the trying to restore my vouth, cAm usements ’ FINE CASTIN ~ ROMANCE OF THE BOWERY the Waldorf rele ENEMY OF MEN AIG OFFERING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1925 8 for this se 480M} on-Paramount not-that you were stung If my bones|‘Enemy of Men." which comes to be in the scrap heap while my broth-]the Iris theater today, A number er still labors cheerfully ana will-}of other well known p rs who Ingly. Give me but a warm garage|have been featured in some of the Be and I too will serve you as I was| biggest productions of the past few bulit to serve. Go, my master, and| seasons are in the supporting cast, get a Scientific Safety Gartge Heat-} Charles Clary, Leo White, Barbara er.” * | Luddy, Ceasare Gravina, Virginia —_—— ull and Laura LaVarni, unde Frank Strayer’s direc from tl Teachers Ordered To Stay at Home story by “Enemy votion of helpless younger sister, Douglas of Men” concern. ister de- Imost who is mis- Bron: for h production, gotten Men,” fa u hofiela of George Liberty which ts nm fans will r eat victure. » who preys a handsome Mving which will o theater on re dap: {s an Magazine d on the work in nd “If Wint Basy Money He isa fake guided and marries a brutal pollt!-|out.of the gullible public, Charlie rasa Asn result of the younger sis-}“inherits" a baby girl whom he SHABONA, TIL, Oct. 24.—(United 8 series of misfortunes the older | hrigs up in the belief that he ts Pres Local school teachers must | sister becomes intens: er, aehd | wealthy business man and then not yield to the entertainment offer-| capitalizing he r she sets out pn she is marr ne age ec by nearby cities more than one|to make all men pay for the victous that nothing mi and in week end out of the month acts of one. Because of her power:| her way of happine The local board of education made|ful appeal, innu.ierable men of| Bridgeport White-eve,_ another this ruling recently after J. B. Stout, | wealth » her and give her al “eripple termines to blackmail superintearent of schvols, had sald| tribute of Jew | the girl Basy Money /Charlle that.the teachers did.not take suff cient Interest In the civic the. town Ine’ teachers. are ployed in the sc —_—_ w ffairs of em- Tribune “There are shown, modiste shc due ments for this dfama. of Ne ed to reproduc ¢ York slums w obtain is compelled to ‘ € her furnishing uction, w le Man” ary Brian an entire s the essential How long will Mz tain her present high position in the film firmament 8. The question is inte Cause Marion, a girl of great be but only ordinary ability, when she was set up as a movie, star, “made” by the persistent waves o! Publicity launched in her behalf’ by the’ Hearts newspapers and maga Zines. ‘The public “makes” the stars, not the producers, but the Hearst silm Interests, with enormous publicity ‘machines at hand, were able to’ make ‘the puillc like Marion and go ‘to see her pictures. In‘time} working under good direc Marion Davies rs, Miss Davies developed ability. But now, with Mr: Hearst out of the film business, after losing several millions, {t is said, Marion is on her own, She must draw the crowds Strictly on her merits Her next appearance will be in another costume piece. “Beverly of Graustark.” The film will have an- other title before it reaches the screen, so that {t won't be confused with Norma ‘Talmadge's recent Graustark film. Being flap, profi mp | 00,000, The | in the nelg! houre itself will cost $250,000. Land in that section sells for $30,000 an acre, and Colleen and her husband, John McCormic First National film executive, have ‘six acres in thelr plot. Corinne Griffith is now Colleen’s next door neighbor, and nearby are the mansions of Doug and Mary and Harold Lloyd. Hollywood suppliés' about 80° per cent of the film shown in British theaters and so British audiences won't be offended, Richard Barthel- mess {sn't golng to impersonate the Prince of Wales in his next picture, “Just Suppose." On the stage the leading man did, ‘The story {s about the crown prince of a great nation Who falls in love with s girl. Express is first movie to be made without the use of facial make up. Sweat and grime took the place of grease paint, The ‘Pony Ten qualities have been set forth by Dave Thompson, business man- ager of First National’s wet coast studios, as requirements ne ‘essary to gain admission, to the casting: of- flee, They are: 1. Character. Per- sonality. Beauty. 4, Intelligence. 5. Imagination. 6. G » polse and Yes, We Do Better Cleaning vadies and Mens ' Lee ae See | $1.25 se ale eel 1.25 | We Call For and Deliver JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR } Wyatt Hotel Bamt Phone 802 | Davies re-| building br: carriage. vironment. tion and training. Twenty and cinders, from the local in Rochester, this Kn wledge of the thousand representing * as 2 ar in the who n Jare such men rdian, rior suc ueht for the milllonaire she if there's ey the girl, learr Young Hamilton is m: > bs to fe" t situation for the ‘ond “Mir to be one Portland that there 1d as her where he —"“Diamond les. 10. 9. Age. tons of ashes e ‘waste’ nd electric works Y., have been used manufacture of ON’T be afraid! These are only the imprints of the very kissable lips of MARIE PREVOST and CLARA BOW in the motion picture, “KISS ME AGAIN,” at the AMERICA THEATER, starting TUES- DAY, OCT. 27th. Don’t miss it! Monte Blue, John Roche and Willard Louis are in it, too. Ride and thrill with the Pony Express! ver burn- ing alkali — through ice and snow — ast savage Indians = and dangers with- out end! HALLOWEEN COSTUMES MADE TO ORDER Downstairs, 523 S. Lincoln St. STARTING NEXT SATURDAY “rv PONY EXPRESS’

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