Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 18

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PAGE FOUR THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD i SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 --Each Tells a Story Live News from the Manufacturer AJAX INVADING WORLD MARTS Debut Already Made an “arixious group. of, unsuccessful ,) any {dea what it’s all) about. ‘It Packard Used as Radio Detective Car peafahiee et at ithe" opin’ toatl, prob ah inde kh ant FOR: THE: door, and mutely asked and an-| «4 traffic officer held up_a car (To be continued.) BEST OF EVERYTHING = = , swered the question ‘that was in| ghout™ eleven in «Greenwich — for ————_—— Try the every eye, but which nobody wanted to put into words, “Perhap: suggested the wither- ed little lawyer croakily, since there seemed to be no other offers of ad- vice as to the next step—“perhaps we had better, telephone the’ police at Greenwich.” speeding,‘and‘let them go when: he foustd'there “was a nun fn it, on her way, she told him, to an emergency case,” the lawyer said slowly. » “My, description and the officer's tallied exact Fortunately—or un- fortunately, I'm.not sure which— he. put one thin hand confusedly to Wyatt Cafeteria Down Stairs—Wyatt " ‘tel | HOME-COOKED FOvuvS | Compeiition To in. 31 Countries, Is Miss Celimena found her Voice at his Be Keen Again NEW FORD RADIATOR head—“the man took the license that, and screamed: “Police! What| number. Thére ‘was no one in the Report for ar’ but 'the nun and a well-dressed (Continued From Page One) $11.50 “Why—eh—it's the customary|Youns man who, was driving.” automobile manufacturers which thing, Miss Celimena, when-a ‘per- Go. on,” Miss Celimena. sald} would increase Continental output RADIATOR REPAIRING hat the Ajax Six is already @ son is missing. Nothing to be y. “Can't. they look up the|and that he expected 1926 business |||when they say you need a new|! familiar sight on the streets of most alarmed about—quite the contrary, and find out whose car it} to excetd+that of this year. The de- one, bring ’em to Judd— of the important cities throughout I assure you.” mand for Hupp sixes is greatly ahead We fix ’em. the w 1 is shown by figures re- His eagerness to reassure -was| Brewster -hesitated. ‘“They—did,”| Of present capacity. That- company 4 = ai more alarming than openly» ex-|he said; then, brusquely: “The num-| carried $6,500,000 worth of unfilled Casper Tire and ‘tek last ¥ pressed doubt. But Miss Celimena's that. of acar reported stolen | Orders over into December and ex- Since its introduction last fay, long years of repression stood her in| yesterday morning from. New “Ha-| pects to close the year with sales of i the Nash-bullt product has made its Radiator Shop excellent stead now. She was up| ven.” 15,000 eight-cylinder cars. 220 S, David Phone 685: debut in a total of 81 ditterent na- against something frightening and _—_—— tee i Sons overseal. From the pigins of unpleasant, but after that first OHAPTER V. Give Hera Chevrolet for Xmas. bei thal Saale id Nate terrified outcry, ‘she had herself roads of South Africa—in Norway, The car stopped just outside the toor of the engine room. A sick: ish, sweet smeil.of hot oll came bil- lowing forth into the close. passage- well in hand. “The telephone is on that table behind you,” she sald quite calmly. d in China, in Syria—people ow usirig the Ajax to meet their variotis transportation requirements, of her fears for Connemara’s safety,| .“ fy orders,” 'réeplied the demure Forty-six far-distant cities now “Will you call them, please, Mr.| way, driving before {t the sharp, ! have dealer establishments equipped Brewster? saltysmell of seaweed and the faint i to sell Ajax cars and give: Ajax She stood at his shoulder-qufét r of. mimosa. service Even in such an out-of-the and controlled while ‘he talked over er Connemara stared straight ; corner as Weltevreden on the the wire for several ‘minutes. At | head: at. the back of a huge-truck land of Java, there {s an Ajax length he turned-to her-to ask.! which effectually. corked out: any ; ae n astive bisiiess “They want to know show she was | brepze. which might be , travelling ng the and natives of dressed, when’ you last saw hér?'t] across the Sound. at territor: ‘Then,"indeed;"for-w*fineh, 2 quiver | “Haven't \ we!'—Iinsisted Tacy— ————— passed ‘across the set face. .It hurt |!tthaveri't we. met. somewhere be- ; MOUNTAIN IND PACIFIC Miss. Celimena, even.in{the midst | fore tell an. outsider to that a Moore | creature beside him, “forbid the dis- , : ; f ; ; < x had’ so completely forgotten family | cussion . of frivolous and trivial i Ti rk, Squawk, wham, biff, bang” of the wire” unlicensed amateur 1 ing stations are : Y 4 < being rapidly eliminated from the air in the eighth radio district, which comprises New York, Pennsylvania, | t'@dition and dignity as.to-disap-| topics with men/ ca aC West Virginia, Ohio and the lower peninsula of Michigan. . pear in. the unfitting garb.of a There was a warning toot from S. W. Edwards, supervisor of radlo for this district in the U. S. Department of Commerce,,is putting an peainven Sister at a fancy: dress somewhere ares: shaines Cimcon end to radio interference with a radio detective motor car recently put in service by the government. The} Pall init aa Pape AEN Vecpat ag hi ore eae 7 Mogae na car, a specially built body on a Packard Six chassis, ts x fully equipped radio’ research laboratory on wheels, Tell; him,” she. gasped fain Paretory. Shivers — tye SORE TAgy It is the first car of Its kind ever built There are.three complete receiving.sets, one for short wave lengths down to 40 meters, one induction re- celver to locate in power transmission lines, and one super hetrodyne of 50 to 3,500 meters designed and built by the Bureau of Commerce, A transmitter of 100 watts and 80 meters will broadcast over a’ range of *r!two or three hundred miles. “it was a masquerade—nun’s dres Brewster did so, describing . the costume with painful conscientioug- ness. They saw him Usten intently, while a look of dawning horror and slowly forward, leaving the ferry slip lights to waste their rays over a half acre of dancing foam. Connemara released her grip on the blanket. “At least we are out , After walking all day through snow and slush? “Sea, f incredulity slowly spread oyer hi| of Connecticut.” NO NEED OF IT the mountain and Pa face. Then he sald jerkily into the “Out of Connecticut into New ific coast states recelved 18.8 other uninterestedly on his partner.| mouthpiece, “Thank you—yes, UN} York," replied her companion gloom- federal aid extended An hour pussed ‘that was longer| tell her,"* and hung up the receiver. | ily. “What's the difference?’ We 7 7 7 : than all the'rest' of the evening be-| ‘ 1s it?” Miss Cellmena ask-! can’t spend our ves running out/M™ With prices like these on good guaranteed A DAZZLING MYSTEAY STORY BY fore it put together, and: still no with feverish eagerness. “He of one state into another without TWENTY FAMOUS AUTHORS Connemara with the promised un- . : . tangil At the end of that time Miss Celimena, her face very pale, ‘ ( beckoned both Saltonstall and Bing Into a corner of the ballroom j he 3 Copyright 1924-95, P. ¥. Colller & Son Co. and G, P. Putnam's S “Something's happened to her, Publ s of the Department of] «ponneD HAIR” with Mare Prevesti © hcdinioe ee tlory by | she said, with a little catch in her Agric These © figures de Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. voice. “She'd never carry a joke clares ‘ P. Henry, president. of the “A w clearly that the| SYNOPSIS that she'd come in and untangle it} road building in the land) Connemara Moore was to annouce | 28 £00n as you'd given up.” states is not by is the} her engagement by midnight or be| ‘They all looked expectantly at 1 dra on the public treasury that] disinherited by Aunt Celimena, If|the doors again, but this time { many people have pictured it to be. her hair was bobbed, Bingham Car- nothing happened except the sudden “ Sa TS TD rington was her choice; otherwise,| and solemn bo ning of the d- € Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151.| Saltonstall Adams. Connie has dis. father clock in the hall, seine WE STAND BEHIND OUR SALES appeared, seth fest *& bunch] the first stroke of twelve. And} 6 é of-her tresses, in tissue paper. Bing | though no one attempted to put it| : “fy ! LAST CALL FOR accepts this as evidence that he is| into words, they wero all: vacuely , 1924 Dodge Sedan _____________ $775 r the poe one. Sarpeaeeree the| aware at the same instant of a ’ * nen : girl, garbed as a nun, has driven to| queer lttle senso of finality of CHRISTMAS te oa of oy bichon van young | definite ending of. acricthing, on 1924 Jewett Sedan ----------------$700 Javid Lacy an is about to board a! the beginning of something else, | TREES ferry for Long Island. nobody knew just what, as the old 1924 Ford Coupe___----__..___-_. $395 The Real Evergreen te See ea nuee | te Latriice weir wiey Cost just as much . CHAPTER IV—Continued. and matter-of-factly. ] J u 1922 Chevrolet Coupe -_-__________ $995 Dean ‘Auto Su 1 “What makes you think all Ker Harta Galina twee pea to re air and d C pply s been cut off?” Salt asked} the silence the clock left. Pp nee 1922 Chevrolet Coupe stated sd waechaeg) whoa $200 ‘ompany Agi fhe Acholinéenient’ haa ste 4h 4 j ‘ 5 he oO! t be te ccc ee Poppy broke into the dlecussion | made hefore twelve to:be binding it oftener. 1923 Studebaker Roadster_________ $400 604 E. Second St. Phone 1048 before. the Southerner could answer.| he said in his thin, throaty voice. soe “She told me » had planned one| “Two announcements have been ay last puzzle,” sh announs “and | made, but both cannot, of course, be = = s hold. Miss Connemara had better J stop the play now and come for- BI Y MICHELINS These cars have been through our shop, ward to tell us hic! iti e e pee Dibeerines) es Tua thoroughly checked and reconditioned and out his hands, and shook a disap: Tell. him," she gasped faintly, i are ready for driving under any and all proving gray head. “it was a masquerade—nun's dress, conditions. “Oh, she'll be here in a moment;”|@s, far as this.. Won't you—won't Poppy assured him confidently:| you both ‘go out and look for her? Cbs r . ° “And she's safe, either way, because | Poppy ang some of the girls and I These Cold W inter Mornings one of the announcements has to be | Will search the house.'* ul S i legal, ante it, Mr, Seawater’ Leta Very soberly, their former hostil- N Just go on dancing. She'll get tired | ity forgotten, the two went out, and hy as as e oto ugges of teasing us if she sees we're not | Mias Celimena, her hand in Poppy's e e i 1 r ° “ waiting for her strong young arm, walked heavily i RADIATOR AND HOOD COVERS fon 4: was! otrkrsanied | eopanton tei hay ee eee 317 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 142 South Kimball St. Phone 1818 t resume yone bé to] the end. Fouad 10th es Peta ee || rites re haa aig OPEN SUNDAYS—9 A. M. TO 4 P.M Ford—19 els, per $3.30 §| ie ¢ye on the door a ‘just preparing to sound twc Dodge and Chevrolet, per set_ $4.70 r | YOU KNOW ME AL-—Adventures of Jack Keefe «+ ‘ Gi SS we Se : RADIATOR SHUTTERS - Ly yf These Shutters are easily and quickly installed—oper- Lente Lf YU} ( ownowan eae ON MOVIN’ ate from the dash. 5 SQY, SOE, - FS ONLY SETTIN a DAY WHEN Ford and Chevrolet nano DOe a eit HEIR HEE ee: We GOON “o,- yme ‘has WAS SUS E AND CLEARI THE f0AQD All Sizes Tire Chains____ 1.25 Up ME HE'S GOT & RINGS OND LOADIN! 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