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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 News from Your Dealer Is Here PEERLESS WL BE SOLD HERE RECORD SET BY AUTOINDUSTRY HE American who goes to (Continued From Page One) | ed From Page One) Paris for the first time or the the Nash. It Is belleved that the| The total to date is 16% fiftieth time never ceases to change of dealership in Casper s| higher than the similar] marvel over the skill of the Paris affected by a mutual agreement on 1924 which the second) taxicab driver. Without front or t year the part of Mr. Carr and the Peer- in the business. | rear bumpers he speeds along safely Tees MOE eae this fall have been excep-| despite what. seem to Americans to The Peerless company manufac: | November 63 per cent! be curious rules for the handling of tures three different motor cars eleventh month a year ago.! trafic. i The first is the Nght six which ts f& reason for this Tn Paris there is very little syn- really a heavy. six but I'gh n com-| nion of the motor chronised® irae | controluihecatee parison with the others. The nextj* been th fact t the most streets do not run at right fs the larger six to which class the ae yy lowest | ingles to each other. On. the roadster now on display in Casper | ave ever obtaine Champs-Elysees, for example, a belongs: The third ts the Peerless | cia anda "S| traffic officer will stop traffic on one Sent if. serge. bomentul pan, inthe Sehcani side of the street and allow it to same price class as the Cadillac s with the result | Continue on the other. vA Packard, and a numbzer of other ave been offered Paris, one of the greatest cities higher priced American made cars n ever before. of the world, has its trafic prob- the by he Mr. Doud recently dropped Paige and Jewett ine with wh attained a high position among q per dealers and retained the Over land and Willys Knight. Confl {ng clauses in his contracts ma this step necessary. It Is helleved | ¢ that the Peerless agency will In no month lems. It knows real traffic: conges- : tion, In fact, it it said that some street intersections see greater con- gestion than New York or London or Los Angeles. Paris is experimenting with elec- tric signal syste: Its traffic com- | | for | | | Januar WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S TRAFFIC TALKS | PARIS HAS ITS TRAFFIC PROBLEMS | THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD PAGE FIVE | the handling of traffic in New York and London. : Traffic problems today are studied the world over. Paris has its peculiar problems. London has its | difficulties. ‘New York has_ its | worries over, traffic congestion. But | everywhere traffic experts come to | the same conclusion and that is the | pedestrian must be regulated for | his own safety. When signals in- dicate that motorists have the right of way their progress must not be impeded by the presence of daring pedestrians who insist upon taking chances. Motorists obey traffic sig- missioners have studied with profit | | nals because to do otherwise is to | run afoul of the law, Pedestrians will: probably never be forced to obey@ traffic eee by law but there should be sufficient moral influence to teach the pedestrian that he can’t exchange bumps with a motor car. Traffic laws should be obeyed by the man who walks as well as by the man who rides. 7 way Interfere with his sales of Over- land and Willys-Kn'ght car: Mr. Brown who has recently been appointed distributor of the Peerless August September for this region was formerly con- | O nected with a Casper automobile ac ver : ory house and js well known | among local automobile men. His | Soi appointment became the occas‘on for a flood of congratulations upon his recent return to Casper for a day or two. | The new Peerless six roadster Is now on display at the Lee Doud Motor Co., at 424 West Yellowstone. It may be sold any day, so local AUTOMOBILE IS, jence and look over this unusually — attractive mode}. TWENTY-FOUR On no sion that he remem. bered had his sister ever visited im in fils office at the plant, and Noble Harwood nutugally was sur- prised w Mrs. Frent Daly yas annolnced by his secretary. What aid she ¥ He had not seen®her nee his wedding day, and he had o (Continued From Page One) son of unusual joy to the business man. Au “ ‘shave! had nothing to say to her.since that AT YOUR SERVICE been. pus M ry’ Christ-| evening when she let him know how Thee te very limit in she felt about his marriage to “this- BATTERIES Casper. Counters are filled with| this infant.’ He remembered how merchandise which would look ex-! red-hot with rage her face was ceedingty well on the Christr when shé called Laurel “this-this and Electrical Equipment || te. #24 take their place quickly | infant.” Prompt, Courteous Attendants || 971005 Pesure adie oe emer eee O how her immediately,” @be During the next week and a half : Neos te receive h ea <5 local acce houses will be} i vereet? SANDS et BATTERY SHOP “qd Brent od morning, Joan. nd little one: ly to offer special inducements to those who wish to end all Christ- How are mas shopping worrles by telling the| “Very well, she said, in- 430 West Yellowstone clerk to wrap up something useful| differently, took the chair Phone 1692 for the car and thus make sure of | he offered. a thoroughly merry Christmas all! Her brother sat down and re- APOUNG we garded her expectantly. Very evi Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase 7 - 7 Ss The Fordor Sedan is an ideal Christmas gift for : the whole family—an attractive and practical : all-year car. It is finished in deep Windsor Maroon, with interior upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled radiator, low, deep seats, wide doors, hooded sun visor and large fenders. See dently something was heavily upon her mind The visitor opened her purse and drew forth a folded envelope. “I thought you might be inter- ested in the conterits of this let- ter,” she began. She did not offe it to him, “Mary is coming home. “To Central City? The news was disturbing. 4 of o do you say, ‘of course?" might haye expected that ould.” welghing ure.’ “You she “She was always complaining about living here and wanting to live in New York, or London, but Central City.’ There in Mrs ut you or any- was Daly's might have expected that as soon’as she learned you were mari , she would return to Cen’ Noble smiled grimly oe suppose so, That would Mary. “And then her children are Mrs. Daly suggested. ‘oble's eyes grew hard. “SHE n r cared anything about them.” Nevertheless, they are a con- venient excuse,” x “Dammit, Jean, I wish there vere & way to prevent her from coming here.” ‘Ah, Noble, you would deprive entral City of its greatest thrill wn years—the spectacie of seeing the first Mra. Noble Harwood meet the second Mrs. Noble Harwood.” Anger appeared in “Don't be yulgar, Jean!” It was, Mrs, Daly's turn to smile grimly. “It's a little drama you arranged yourself.” Noble Harwood got up and wen to a window to gaze out through the smoke of many funnels at the workings of this huge plant, Damn! A line in a letter written to him by his first wife after their divorce came to his mind and ims pressed itself upon his thinking: “Your are an OLD fool, not a * It was that ‘old’ that she had so painstakingly un derscored that annoyed him. She always laughed at his tonics and ex ercises, his efforts to keep young. He went back to his desk. “ this good-looking car at the salesroom of the nearest Au- thorized Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. Detroit, Mich. | THE FORDOR SEDAN ‘660 Runabout . $260 Coupe . . . $520 Touring Car 290 Tudor Sedan £580 Closed carsin color. Demountable rims and starter extra on open cars. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit you've got to help m want you to help me want you to g¢ ter r wou! help anyway, Nobl a clev er business man, y a were a fool when it came to 1 en. Mother, Mary, your daugt and now Laure! Todd. “Well, what would YOU do?” He wags chewing a ¢ r. “There's nothing TO DO but face the ‘rmmusic. IF your doesn’t hurt you, why Noble Harwood sat ¢ don’t care, Jean, excep want her stirring up tr the. children, “You haven't any will side with her He ‘looked up at hat I don't ouble with her, surprised ___ automobiles Noble's face, | Dependable Dealers Use These P departure from Central Cit wi . GOVERNOR RIDES BICYCLE Why not an Essex for Xmas? more than a year ago. South Bond “m Governor Alvan T. Fuller of Mas ly she had been at I | sioned Major Gre B: Sexton t chusetts formerly was one of our| 7 » Advertiser—"I saw it In where she had a cottag In the next instaln Laurel Pathe ieee . cars | 88 Comes Between Old Friends. a ! To be continued) Studebakers Are = Arizona Leaders; 2mon, ed tracks known. pedal-pushers. ” nown he Tribune @ governor 18 nds, New England the prominent YOUR PAIGE OR JEWETT 3 1 Attention » An Expert OSCAR REDENBO 430 W. Yellowstone. Phone 692 “| HUDSON PHAETON This popular car is one of t New paint—upholstery, top ar Motor is perfect car {s used Se est buys in Casper. NOTICE ire very $495 The Lee Doud Motor Co. good, | You are invited to inspect what we consider the See it today. Price |f nicest CHRISTMAS GIFTS anyone can give or r ceive. Our windows and store are full of the Priced to fit your pocketbook. Christmas Trees Ready for Delivery. Center Street Service Station _ Center at Fifth , Phone 2341 424 West Yellowstone Phone 1700 | “Your Xmas Savings Fund- -invest it in one of these two superb This Smart 4-Cylinder Sedan at this Beautiful Big Six at GOS on Fasier Xmas terms Onlya. small amount down.Awhole year to pay. . Arrange now for delivery A magnificent big Six—a fine, upstanding, robust automobile —as powerful asa battle-cruiser, and as substantial ... Priced at only $895—and only a small part of your Christmas fund required to make it yours for good all this Christmas mornir How could your Christmas money better be applied than in gladdening the hearts of the home-folks with a brand-new automobile! In this trim-looking Overland Standard Sedan, you and yours will own and drive a modern closed car—a full-size 5-passen- ger beauty—priced at only $595—as smart-looking an automobile as you'll meet in a week’s driving! and y! An impressive-looking car, beautiful, distinctive, over A car of extraordinary riding comfort, exceptic ly spacious, handsomely upholstered. “An engineering masterpiece’— 38 horsepower—a power-plant as nearly 100% efficient as the finest engineering in the indus try can make it... | Yours, for only a few dollars down. For the balance, take until next Christmas, a year from now, to pay... , At its price this beautiful big You’ve always wanted to own Ee 5, “You lost all claims to thelr sym Si stan abs te < »j pathy when you married Laurel. an up-to-the-minute automo- Six stands al olutely alone in “Let's leave Laurel of it] - ¥ ; value. Enjoy it many years. he said calmly. “I think the chil-| bile. Now is the time. Here Take many months to p dren will deci cording to the] i. the © fs be abies ye ‘ ase many Q AsO PAY: : is, the cat. 20 be able to get it - Step in and ask about the easy abisrdat Pisces ree | On such €asy terms, at so low Christmas terms —and how know whether you would | a price, is an extraordi simple to arran f f rf. news otherwise, dear brott I 1 ' be 7 day d she said, € “I'm ‘glad you did." His nance failed to bear out the tion. For some minutes after ole left, he walked savagely back and forth in his office, Uke a lion in a cage. He wondered if he ought to tell Laurel. There was, however, no need for Hilm to be disturbed on this score. daurel knew the news before he came to dinner. There wag an item in the soclety coltimn of the Datly Times: “ counte asser- wood will sail from Havre this week on the 8. 8. Paris to re- turn to Central Uity for a visit. according to a letter received here today by friends. She has been touring Europe since ber ae Morning... he former Mrs. Noble Har- | fours OVERLAN THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 424 WEST YELLOWSTONE PHONE 1700 OVERLAND GARAGE LANDER, WYO.