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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925 LOW PRICE s no longer the determining factor in the selection of in automobile. The American peo- ple today are “motor-wise,” basing their decision not on how cheaply a car can be bought, but rather on the value that the car represents. CHEVROLET though one of the lowest priced automobiles in the world as re- gards cash selling price and ex- ceedingly low priced on time payments — bein; financed through the Genera] Motors Acceptance Corporation, does not sel’ because of trese facts. It sells—and ontsells—others oecause of the value built into it, its flexibility. its beautifr) appearance, its long life its un- believable power and most of all \on the reputation it re- ceives from the millions who have owned and now own one. Nolan Chevrolet Co. 322 S. David St. Phone 2100 Lavoye Casper Glenrock The Better Way Is With Chevrolet Re aogee as "hssified Rates (Bffective December 2, 1925) Tribune (Evening) Herald (Morning Tribune-Herald (Sunday Morning) Week-day Advertising Runs in Both Papers at One Price Quick, Thoro, Economical; Double Circulation Double Results One or more insertions in both Morning and Evening papers, or in the Sunday combined !ssues: Rate per word --------~--------3¢ Minimum --450 Rate covers consecutive inser- tions. Want Ads wil star‘ either in the Evening or Morning editions and run in the following edition, whether morning or evening. Want Ads starting in the morn- ing Herald will be received until 11 p. m.; ads starting In the Ev- ening edition will be accepted for that day until 11 a. m. The Tribune and Herald, will not be responsible for errors in Want Ads unless errors are called to our attention after first inser. tion of ad, No claim for more than one insertior will be al- lowed. ALL WANT ADS ARE PAY- ABLE IN ADVANCE. WHERE ADS ARE ACCEPTED OVER THE TELEPHONE, PROMPT REMITTANCE IS EXPECTED. Setting The Stvles By AILEEN LAMONT. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—The vogue of flaring skirts is more than dress- deep. It extends even to undies. Combinations of crepe de chine in the lighter tints are distinguished at present by the presence of plent- ed panels at either side of the pan- ties which stand ‘away from the hips. These pleated motifs are frequently repeated at the cop line of the chem- ise with a plain panel between them bearing a monogram. Now the Cock's Comb. If 2 woman wishes to crow over hef rivals just now, she gets a cock’s comb shingle, This colffure 1s made by a part in the hair low on one wide and a high permanent waye un- dulating sharply upward on the oth- er. This really reprerents a saving, since some hair dressers charge less for waving only the front which {s all that is necessary for the cock’s comb, A New Place to Wear ‘Em. The bouquet is no longer a cor sage bouquet for smart women have found another place to wear the flowers offered by admirers. They now are worn on the chokers so unl- versally seen, If the chokers be of fur, orchids are frequently worn. If the neckpleces are of wool, flowers which will harmonize with the col ors of the choker are chosen. Collarless. Any frequenter of cabarets is now reasonably familiar with the under- world, Any member should know what is under the surface of society and now it is proper to give a glimpse of what {s under the coat. Many of the new coats. have dis- carded the voluminous collars so as to show a bit of the high neck of the jumpers. Many of these are of metal fabrics and exceedingly color: ful. All —— Secretary Kelloggs, congratulated on a diplomatic success, sald to @ correspondent: “Our ambassadors deserve most of the credit for our diplomatic suc- cess. We choose our ambassadors with care, They know down to the ground the people they serve among. Rat it wasn’t always so. “There's a story about a million alre who, having contributed $65,- 000 to the campaign fund of his party was rewarded with the ap- poiniment of ambarsador to Turkey. “What are your qualifications for this post?’ a reporter asked the man rather sternly one day, ‘Do you know the Turks?" “'Do I know them?’ sald the new ambassador. ‘Sure! Why, once I passed through Constantinople on 4 Cook's tour and lunched with the famous Turkish banker, Tewfik Pasha, by gosh! ‘ “The reporter was impressed and sald: “7 think I've met Tewflk. ‘wears a fez, doesn't he?’ “No, said the new ambassador; | ‘he's clean shaved.’ Ho “p GREETINGS, ( HOWS SANTA } CLaus? BRINGING UPFATHER | AHL MR JIGGS-'m Yo LOCKY TO FIND Ae YOU IN HAVE Any en (NS LUCK: ro CG S\ POLLY OF THE FOLLIES——Merry Christmas . Che Casper Daily Cribune I WANT You TO REAO THAT POEM THAT MY SON WROTE - HE 1S MOM’N POP---Merry Christmas for All But Henry ; MERRY CHRISTMAS, FOLKS ~ HERE'S A UTTLE REMEMGRANCE FOR EACH OF YOU ~ MRS. GUNN-A HANDKERCHIEF For DOT: WHISTLE FoR AMY, AND HERES A DISH For = AN ASH TRAY ~ L THOUGHT MR. GUNN, THAT You AND CHICK CODLD BOTH USE IT— AND “THE VER AS MucH LU WON'T BE AGAINST MONOPOLY ! HENRY THIS 1S AN AGREEABLE, SURPRISE, BUT ‘Yoo SHOULDNT HAVE GONE TO THIS EXPENSE LONG BEFORE THE WHAT OO “MOU THINK HE QUGHT To aerTr FOR THATS NOV SAN HE, 19 SEVENTEEN - No EXPENSE ON _ MY PART— 1 GOT ALL THESE THINGS WITH SOAP COLPONS YY MERRIEST CHRISTMAS "To YOU - IF ou Have CK AND HAPPINESS AS we ALL. WISH ‘fou, FT GOVERNMENT 1S LEGISLATING EACH AND EVERY ONE FOR CONTROLLING A with SENTENCE: ON ACCOUNT OF HIS AGE- HE OUGHT TO <i'T OFF ©1925 ey Inve Feature Service. tno, Groat Britain rights reserved. So THAT'S HOW YoU PLAY SANTA CLADS 7 HERE VUE SAVED THOSE SOAP COVPONS: FOR A YEAR To GET SOME LACE CORTAINS AND “THEN YOb USE EM TO GET J PRESENTS FOR THE NEIGHBORS - A SUSPENDED By TAYLO PAGE NINE What D’ya Mean When You Say a “Used Car?” Every one of the fifteen million cars in the U.S. A. today is a used car. We are showing some that anybody can own with pride and drive with pleasure. Used Car Market 434 West Yellowstone Next to Royce’s “The Reliable Market’ See the Star before you buy. The little automobile with more Power. Essex Coach ..$275.00 Ford Coupe .........$375.00 Ford Coupe ......... $175.00 Ford Touring ........ $250.00 In the Salesroom of Reno Motor Co. Phone 8030 STAR Edgerton CADILLAC Casper Miparen Pea Merry be longs pee rea ‘ Uy case “You think that tt was Laurel's THIRTY-FIVE. fault that the party got out of Mrs. Brent Daly greeted her} bounds?” brother with diffidence. She was the only person in Central City who made him uncomforte Thero wag in her eyes, when she. looked at him, an I-know-you-can’t-fool-me expression before which he always unbent. It had always been so, even in childhood In marrying Laurel Todd against his -sister’s wishes he had achieved a sweet tri- umph of which he was conscious whenever they met. “As I told her then, I think she might have prevented the rowdiness if she had made an effort. Noble, you CAN'T IMAGINE how they conducted themselves. And such mpudent stares as they gave me! What uee4 to be SOCIETY has de- generated into a herd of animals.” “Young people are not always as careful of their company ag elders,” Noble observed. “Perhaps they have less reason to be.” He wag more “Well, Noble, I hope you had 4] worried thay his countenance indi- successful trip. cated, “Yes, quite,” he replied, compos-| airs, Daly regarded him intently ing himself beside her on a lounge for a moment. “What are you go- in Mrs. Daly's sun-parlor. “A quite] ing to do about It, Noble?" epnslderable order in Detroit that| “nyu : i will enable us to keep the plant! E MW oe my dear siater, what would going without a shut-down.” | YOU do about itt ; “ is cies as.|,, 12 Have nothing to say, It’s your hai gisd, Tt) in always, so. o-\nghe snd Suneral.” PEOSMOE Fy DORSAL ibe when s0|. ‘Exactly. And I think I am go-| TORAH. OE SHG) ORS Bre out of work: | Ing to solve it the only sensible way. i 5 hariita x, : °f} 1 am going to send Marion away questioningly at me. ay should, my}... WY: Noble, Marion. has com a errons ate eek be nould, MY | pieted her schooling. Are you going ear. t be fortunate, | \° DRIVE her out of HER home?" ‘ons in Central| _ “NO m0 my dear little sister, it is a's} MY home. It Js also LAUREL'S home. I won't have her treated like —like, well like a servant, and I “It may of may no! Noble, that more pe City think of me as Noble Harwo sister than as Mrs, Brent Daly.’ “Unfortunate, of course, he re- plied, not without sarcasm. ‘“But| know Mariqn. She is her mother all lets not get to hurling the brica-| Ver. Laurel is as much my wife ‘brac, dear sister He drew out a|®% Mary ever was; and I have an ciaacet and lighted it,. “I came to| {dea that Laurel loves me as much talk to you about Marion. What's|** Mary ever did. all this about the party?’ “Mary didn’t marry you for your “The poor girl, who is thrown| money, and she ls the mother of entirely upon her own resources | your children,” socially now, gave a little party. Noble smiled and was silent for She naturally asked Laurel to be} & moment, ‘Dm sure I don't know the chaperon. Laurel, instead of| why Mary married me. As for be- staying in the house, as she shouldj {cg the mother of my children, have, went out somewhere. When| well——. But all this ig getting us nowhere. I can see that the less we two see of each other, the better wo will get along.” “Well,” Mrs. Daly exclaimed em- phatically, “do as you like. It would be very advantageous to you to get “Oh, you were there?” Marion out of the way before Mary “Yes, and such a SIGHT.” appears.” “Then you were a chaperon, too?! Noble's eyes flashed. Mrs, Daly was becoming annoyed.| that’s what YOU think,” Ia this a cross-examination, Noble?’| “I tmagine others will make the Her brother flecked the ashes off | mistale of thinking the same thing.” his cigarette, equally annoyed. Why| The shot went deep. Noble knew must his sister always carry a chip| now that is what others would on her shoulder? thin. “She telephoned me and asked me| “But remember this, Noble, Marion to come over, It was midnicht then.| {# ol@ enough to have a mind of her The house was. a wreck, You}own, There is no use in your deq NEVER BAW such a crowd. And|ciding what you are golng to do T smelled liquor on Marion's breath,"| With her, Shoe will, in the end, de- “Vas it Marion who called you?'| “ide for hereelt. “No, Noble," she replied, tmpa- ‘This, too, was true, Noble realized. tlently, “Laurel, and when T arrived I found her with that Wyman Holt,” Noble's eyes flashed “T know very well that you don't Mke Laure!," Mrs. Daly shrugged. she came back, late, naturally things were in a disgraceful. state. And she doesn't seem to have done much to remedy things.” (his ts Marion have eyes.” story? “Oh, #80 (To be continued.) In the next chapter: Central City Hears Some } a ee Isman, the real Felix estate operator, said at a banquet in Jack- sonville: . “The boom in Florida and Cali- fornia lands is a matter of climate. The American people at last realize the beauty of perpetual summer and perpetual sunshine. A land where there's no winter! What happiness! “Winter is a curse eyen to the rich, but think what {t is to the poor! One frosty November night a young man entered a pool. room with his coat collar turned up and his hands in’ his trouser pockets. He had a downcast look, and an- other young man slapped him. on the back and said; “‘Cheer up, Tom! Let's have a game of billiards. I'll pay.’ But Tom ‘shook his head. “«Thanks,’ he said, ‘but I don’t care to play billlards, old man.’ “‘Come on! Why not?’ “ ‘Well, you see,y said Tom with a shiver, ‘every time 3 look at the threo balls on the table they make me think of my overcoat.’” | HELP WANTED—MAL Good brig going to Ing bicycle, morning Borgia othhcen WANTED—SALESMEN WANTED—Threo not work good used car salesmen. Apply Stanley Bene dict, sales manager, Van Sant Motor company, phone 1406. _POSITIONS WANTED _ EXPERIENCED deliveryman, truck driver out of work, willing to go any place or do anything. Phone 621, WANTED TO BUY_ WE BUY, furniture, stoves and trunks Furniture Co., 249 West Yellowstone, phone 1278. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gu* range or heater Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo thing and shoe guns. tools, tents tarps, saddles and chupps. Phone 2001 W The Two-forOne-Store. ANTED— will buy or (rude 'n your used furniture, also shot guns and rifles. ~ Koler Furniture Co,, 220 8. Wolcott Phone ,138. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters. dressers EE Satie all household goode Phone 10) sell and exchange used For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALL—FORD COUPE 1925 model, new oversize tires lots of extras, suaranteed—$375.0 The safe place to buy your used car For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR. SALE—FORD COUPE 1924 model In excellent condition, Sold with our guarantee—$340.00, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—FORD TOURING 1923 model, in A-1 condition, guar- anteed—$175.00, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car. FOR SALE—FORD TOURING 1922 model, in good running order —good rubber, Hassler shock absorb- ers—$120.00. Earl C; Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—FORD RUNABOUT 00 guaranteed e Inc | 300 deposit witt Co-operative Motors, Inc., on new Oakland for spring delivery. } Will discount. C. W 31 South Kimball, FORD RUNABOUT 0.00 FOR SALE arl © Ravie Inc Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car For Rent—Miscellaneous YOR KENT—Sewing machines. §% per month Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments Brooks, 749 East H, Phone 1648W, | FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WE BUY, sell and exchange cattle, sheep, hogs and horses, also farm ing implements, one Dodge commer celal and one Jewett touring trade, 1131 8. Beech. Phon P. G. Box For Sale—Miscellaneou CGAL delivered, mine measure, $7.50 per ton. Call Moore Bros. 17-6. FOR SALB—500 second sheets, cut from waste news print. 84x11 inches tn size, 20¢ for 500 sheets Call at ‘Tribune-Herald office,—O, FOR SALE—German__ poll 105 South Conwell, phone | MAKE your garage safe for winter) use, by finishing it inside with) INSULITE, the last word in Wall board, For Sale—Miscellaneous SERVICES OFFERED TRIBUNE-HERALD wantads run in morning and evening papers, g0- ing into every home in the city, 3c per word: minimum, 15 words, 45c. o— SERVICES OFFERED I Save You Money On Your Radiator FROZEN DAMAGED A Trial Will Convince You Satisfaction Guaranteed SAM KNOWS HOW The Radiator Man 938 East A St. Phone 1381 VAN SANT GARAGE BLDG, GAS FITTINGS of.al) kinds; stoves installed and adjusted; estimates given: reasonable rates. Earl “M. Hft'l. Phone 2663-W. 1705 B. Third. Remodeling -and Repairing W. V. Johnston, ‘he Carpenter Phone 2406 For Rent—APARTMENTS 'T—Well furnished apart+ } B, Eighth. FOR RENT—HOUSES : FOR RENT. r furnished house, modern, cheap. Call 539-R 241_N. Kimt POR F “tworoom unfu nished house and two-room fur nished apartment. 137 West G THREE-ROOM house, lights, gas. 7 South Washin ‘ee Key at store across street. FOR RENT—Five-room house fitr nished except living room; modern two-stall garage. Phone North Durbin. FOR RENT—Sixroom house, furnished, $30 a month. Lind and Lincoln. Phone 14. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Small modern home, will take good used car as first Payment. Will Lang, 1230 South Jackson, un Corner "WANTED TO RENT _ D TO R Apts WANT! —Garage near McRor} Phone 621. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD ‘and room; ‘furnace bath and all modern con $10 a week, For Rent—APARTMENTS ORAS eee Res ire eet toe) FOR R T—Two-room modern, furnished apartment with bath, located one block from bus Ine, in excellent residence section, $25 per month. Phone 869. 7 FOR RENT—Fourroom house with breakfast nook, fireplace, Phone 2903, 1245 5, Willow, me fe FOR R 'T’— Modern, furnished apartment, private bath, low rent, half block from Second St. 183 8. Conwell, AUDITORS EKTH & CO, Certified bic Accounts income Tax Service 101 0-8. Bldg. Phone 767 is TRE & PREGLE Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 ED GRANT Public Accounting Income Tax Service Gladstone Hotel Phone 2920 AUTO LAUNDRY Motors Cleaned. Cars Washed AUTO LAUNDRY 112 8. Durbin St. Phone 1904 AUTOMOBILE PARTS Parts for All Cars CASPER AUTO PARTS CO. 1720 E, Yellowstone Phone 698-W AUTO TOPS AS' AUTO TOP SHOP uth Center St. Phone 1084-K | FRANSFER AND CRATING sHARL | Li ES TRANS! R & STORAGE iano Moving a Specialty Stand at Smoke House Kes, 1166-3; Office 313 TRA R, STORAGE L CO.—For Gebo Coal Phone 949 BATTERIES — SPER BATTERY CO. Wy 6. Fifth __ hone 907 COAL FOR GEBO, COAL Phone 677 GOOD, OL N COAL No Ash, No Soot, Most Heat In Sack Lots or by the Ton. N. AND A, COAL Ct 215 West B St. ~ CRATING é NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Silver link bracelet with three stones, valued as a keepsake. att offered. Call at Tribune of- 106. PERSONAL GENTLEMAN, 40 years to meet lady between object. matrimony, ‘Tribune, MADAME J, < Clairvoyant and Spiritualiist Madame Keys stands alone with power of telling you the Past, Press ent and Future. Get her advice bw fore making any changes. Must call for appointment. Wyatt Hotel, Apartment 8 Phone 2609.3 Madame “Cross” Clairvoyant, knows your past, pre® ent. future, West Hotel, wishes 5 and 40} Write Box B-12, | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY “CLEANERS Suits Cleased and Pressed $1.00 ©. 0. D. Cleaners, Phone 1819 129 West Railroad Ave. $1,00 —— YES —— $1.00 Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Cleaned and Pressed _. $1.00 Called for and Delivered, Cleaning Plant, W. Ninth St. Phone 1 RVICK CLEANERS 146 -N. Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS _ “DRS. J 1 & AO. JEFFREY suite aw Midwest Milde Ph. THe 1 BOYD, Chiropractor orth Grant St. Phone 1457 DOCTORS M. ©. KEITH jonal Bank Bldg THE DK Stoekmer's N: Obstetrics, Generat Practice, Hospital LAWYERS “FOSTER AND WEARLI Attorneys Rr, 406-407, Con Roy. Bldg, _ Phone 41 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 318 Con. Koy tide Phone 2306 WINTER and WINTER on hange Bldg. shone 151 AMES Pp. KEM Lawyer 108 Oil Exchange Uldg, HAGENS & MURA Lawyers 206: 207 OU Exeh, n MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. Attorney atLaw Smith ttdg. OASEY & McNALLY Room 516-17 Cov. Koy, Bldg. Phone 86, Yhone 1397 Vhone 7 | LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332_Midweat Bldg. | BULLACK & LAOY Juite 204-205 Midwest Bidg. Screen ey NICHOLS & STIRRETT «4 wyers * 8098-10-11 OU Kxchange Bidg, HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 228 a8 Con E PAUL BACHELL 402 Midwest Bidg. Attorney Km. 22, Townsend Bide hone 196) Ww 3 ae Attorney at La 225 Midwest Hide Phone 216 JOHN M HENCH Attorney at-Law Zuttormelster Bldg, Vhone 108 MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to Order Old Ones Renovated and Kecovered Honter 442 W firet. Uh. 2200 SHOE SHINE PARLORS CITY JAZZ SHINING VARLON f shine in ¢ For tadies as wel 118 West THERAPEUTICS Whatever your ailment our selentiile methods proves relief and cures. Natural Therapeutle 159 8, Beeoh St UPHOLSTERING Uphotstering & Furniture tacking Phone M02W—J. 6. Warwick WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. SON, Warehouse and Traoster Co,, Phone 1234 st ely may immedin Parlor hone 230.

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