Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 18

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[PPerTeerpweeDECTEREErtitrreceers PAGE FOUR a aR Ore Live News from the | Manufacturer ts must be 1 operating o! hed to by the certain erank- which oil is spl of the mot Biicieney of | Motor| et deine, oak urings by a power Raised by Perfect Oiling § pump. nis is the em used’ i of lubricating ar motor ar Star | » thire | i miles re- | stem remarkable y thous » motors ul} Why not ah Essex for Jan fl A DAZZLING MYSTERY STORY BY TWENTY FAMOUS AUTHORS. Cor “noDBBE . P. F. Collier & Son Co, and G, with Marie Prevost is a pleturi yright 1 P. Putnam’ D TAU tig th s ball will last beyond t twelve you'll have 1 above it she has operator his in- he the n@ Cayenne Fairy said Rose stunning Ophe- going to wear if and & Peter Pan | at she'll sport about in 1 by-anid crifien her agreement to , when they all on thelr fancy ball n the room ¥ spread costumes Connemara ked it. gain to her 1e triplicate panel ing table, repeated in “I am afraid that our dear Connie is being just a bit theatrical,” she said. hand-glass she held, her lovely an hair gleamed in its auburn ue they went and off to dress | 8! dinner Connemara looked at the two cos- ite int (Aliivie -n | tumes on the bed and smiled. e truth, and c Passing them by, she took from ealth of the er wardrobe a box and opened it. ged ones a dinner Connemara ap-|2 rem it she took a full costume * i a headdress of silver | Which she quickly donned, deftly ad- rd 1 tut round her | Justing its long white. folds. 11 completely attired, she went so that no hin 1 betray the banister, assembled Yer, Aunt Celimena Xmas? : was serenely receiving them. She paused ‘5 © moment. tantalize them Ion “but I must—just for utes, anyway. She went slow!: ownstairs and entered the dancing room. A cheer greeted her appearance which turn- ed to ¢ n of impation as they saw pautiful, headdress that of a Domini aspera saintiike about by CHAPTER II By Alexarider Woolcott. Ww he n it dawned even on the re- only mildly interested the orchestra that the and in another min- ‘com of Moorelands kaleidoscope in a state of agitation. But gy refreshed topic of conversation had come as a boon to the house party, and even those small talk was usually ex- hausted when they had commented on the perfectly splendid dance floor and the perfectly splendid orches- were kept going indefinitely by their speculations on the Invisible locks of Connemar Thus the perky Ada first dance, st, or alm , when the that dane- st the last, have d to do Mr wster was a with- leman of slightly malig. : for ing v thing with her. ered ge STAR COM. CHA ROADSTER, $5 TOURING, COUPSTER, CADILLAC 1923 Studebaker Big Six Coupe --$800 $500 -$675 of our real buys. We have Fords, 1923 Buick Me) Sa Hudson Coach z Justa few Dodges and other makes of used cars. USED CAR MARKET 136 West Yellowstone WELL: THANK GOODNESS. 1 GOT RID OF THAT ntealack IT WOZ NO GOOD.- SB_<OT ON my Ye 1] out $42 $525 $595 Built by Durant Motors, Elizabeth, N. J. RENO MOTOR COMPANY 225 North Durbin St. THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD the Moore famtly except for the single detail abdut the hair. of the heir apparent. He was Miss Cell- mena’s, lawyer and had been her father’s lawyer before that. With- long and acrimonious discus- sion with Mr, Brewster, Miss Cell- mena had never bought a bond or paid a tax,-and every one knew that the singular document in which the fate of Moorelands was condi- tioned had been composed with great gusto -by Mr. Brewster. Whereupon Miss Glenn, when the lawyer led her firmly to a seat against the wall and sat down be- side her, knew that she was ex- pected to interpret the situation for him. “TY am afraid that our dear Con- nie is being just a bit theatrical,” she said at once, “but I know what's at the bottom of it.” asked Mr, “Perversity?” Brew- all,” raid Miss Glenn. Panic?” “When reeable?? the old lawyer exclaimed both her alternatives are “Oh, they're all right, I suppose. But you'll have to admit that Bing is the kind that calls her his Ca: nne Fairy Queen. That must be very fatiguing. And Salt raves on about the pleasures of intellect.” “How do you know “I eavesdrop, Mr, Brewster. Don’t you one picks up a lot that ‘or instance, I listened in when you ‘and that law clerk from your offtee were whispering away there under the stairs. That's how, I know you have planted him here in ease you should need a witness at twelve o'clock, You lawyers are pretty. crafty, Uttle trap for Connemara isn't quite airtight.” but I do think thats “Xh,- a loophole, eh?” sald -M Brewster with an indulgent smile. \e‘An -enormous one. Ste -has! to announce her engagement , before the end of June, and she has to marry by October. Very true.» But It doesn’t have to be the, samé man.” Mr. Brewster’ grunted. * “I wonder if Conhemura has fo- tlced that,” mused “Miss” Glenn, brightening visibly at the thought of how easily she could make a lit- tle trouble. “I think“ I'll have to gO and tell a3 It was really to detain her there with him that Mr, Brewster went on talking. “But panic?” he asked. already - decided, .why— ."If' she's. (To: be-continued) ——o GIFT OF LINCOLN 10 ORPHANS 15 STORY OF FAIRY TALE COME TRUE Do fairy come true? The tiny’ wards of St. Vincent’s orphan asylum for girls at Syracuse, N,'¥., declare ‘that they dv—if one wishes hard enough and long enough. And=they ought. to know, for; just see what wishing did-for them. iy, * tales and. dreams . ever Being an orphan doesn't preyent’ one from: wishing, and | for a long concen: time these lit girls there a ‘car that can outclimb the Star? S, fin b. Leming, Mick. STAR COUPE, COACH, SEDAN, $695 $775 Lansing, Mich, WHAT SHALL Oakland, Cal. CHRISTMAS If there isa car of any make, at any list price, a standard: model of which can outclimb a standard model Star car, we want to stage a hill-climbing con- test, to determine the relative power of the two cars. Maybe one of us is mistaken, but until we have proof of the contrary we will continue to claim for the Star car supremacy in climbing hills. The same leadership.in power that makes our car the star hill-climber also yields superior ability to pull through mud and sand, and to get you there and back. We will gladly demonstrate the powerful Star to any)interested prospective buyer. Low-cost Tr; Star PRICE nsportation Cars DURANT CHASSIS, 1 TOURING, ay COUPE, $1090 SEDAN, $1150 Toronto, Ont. Phone 3030 ,. TAR THAT FOR, A WEEK we THINKING ABOUT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1yz> trated'on a*twish*?for-an automobile. Not an ordinary automobile, but a big sléek Umousine with wire wheels and shiny .nickeled fittings that would glide silently down the boule- vard and‘sweep up ‘the hills with a mighty surge of power. And then, one day, there appeared nt the door of the orphanage, as’ if . dreams. They rubbed their eyes and pinched: themselyes, but. there it stayed with ‘he sun glinting on its A nickeled: fittings. We are jealous of the repu- A very rich man made possible the fulfillment of the dreams of these orphan children. - He bought a Lin- ‘coln’ Limousine id presented it to the asylum, »perh$bs in remembrance of the days whenghe sold newspapers on the streets\"0f Syracuse and dreamed his dreams. tation of Dodge Brothers | Motor Car—because we sellit. Thatin itselfis good and sufficient reason for taking particular pains to see that our Dodge Broth- ers Used Cars are in good order when sold. | ‘NEW’ YORK, Dec. letting it grow. ‘That is the latest re- port on hair from milliners who are watching the growth closely. Hat designers now have been forced to deyelop styles in headwear for un- bobbed heads, which heretofore have ben made ‘for those with bobbed tresses“ only. While the saingled heads are growing out many women are wearing transformations and the China hair trade is looking up agaiv, okt “Acre dente By 11.—They are COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 181 B. Fifth St—Phone 724 Electrical gifts are worthwhile. ae Why not an Essex for Xmas? Donse BROMERS DEALERS SEtt Soon Usen Cars i Visit Our Battery Dept. f “Everything Electrical” SHOPPING DAYS ARE FEWER SOMETHING FOR THE CAR IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED Tires, Tubes, Jacks, Pumps, Batteries, Driving Cushions, Rear-View Mirrors, Chains. Oodles of others. Bverything wrapped for mailing. RADIOS AND RADIO SUPPLIES Let Us Explain-Our Easy Payment Plan Villnave Auto Supply Co. TIRE REPAIR IN CONNECTION 402 East Second Street We Are the Official Service Station for DELCO—KLAXON—REMY AC SPEEDOMETERS AC AIR CLEANERS FORD DELCO IGNITION UNITS ZENITH CARBURETORS L. D. BRANSON SERVICE 615 E. 2nd—Phone 383 si Phone 402 _ Tribune Wantads Bring Results Only Eleven More Days Bef ore Christmas Why Not Buy One of Our Good Used Cars for the Family? We*are offering to the public some exceptional bargains in guaranteed used cars. These cars have been. rebuilt in our shop and carry the Studebaker guarantee. 1923 Studebaker Special Tour- ing. -One you will like to drive. 1923 Chalmers Serle: winter car. 1923 Gray Touring. light car cheap. 5—1923 Ford Tourings. Good paint, good rubber and in fine shape. 1923 Ford Roadster. ‘A good one. 1923 Dodge Touring. Rebuilt, runs and looks good. ‘A’ fine A nice The them Big Six Motor Co. Inc. 226 SOUTH_DAVID ST. PHONE 1817 eg N Just around the corner from the heart of the city. bove cars are priced to sell quickly. Come in and see pen evenings and Sundays. --By GEORGE MCMANUS WE MOST GET HIM SOMETHING, NICE THIS \. CHRISTMAS WELL ger’ HIM A RADIO-

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