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SS a SS € eR TARE EE MP LO FS OL a 4 PAGE TWO Something Unusual--Live Auto News TIRE SERVICE SHOWS GAIN \kron Manufacturers Enjoy Record Year in Markets Dec. 26.—The year as been one of the test in the history of tire mak. manufacturers In, Akror rld’s tire cente nsequent opening tires and n running to a e tire replace. 2.7 annually it Is consumption tates will ly fifty mil- twe for ents per ¢ timated that the f tires in the most tires in the country. tremendous number verage mileage for eds of miles greater because im- nufacture have life and service pos ar has seen a marvel- ent in the use of bal- n0ugh popular the year, in- rers have automobile man- either adopted bal- nal equipment or make nt optional with the GABRIEL SNUBBERS ARE DURAGLE IN SERVICE irability is one of the most im. nt features that any spring con- ‘ol device can have,” says L. R. aw, Gabriel distributor here. they are subjected ent, and their de- uetion must combine trength. functior thousands of mechanical! sim- ost important un: Phone 1151, ater, RADIATORS Damaged—Frozen Repaired just like new. Good work! Right Price! 24-Hour service for out-of-town trade. Sam, the Radiator Man 938 East A St. Phone 1381 Sell Good value 1924 Type A Sedan. bumpers, motomet tras 1924 Touring 1923 Type B Cotipe__ 1923 Touring 1924 Screen Commercial. 3,000 mifes. Loo FORDS 1923 Sedan cu. 552- 1922 Sedan 1925 Coupe 1924 Roadster 1923 Roadster ______ 1923. One-Ton Truck. WHY NOT a New a discount? We have 1 East F ifth St. in favor to such an extent | Dodge Brothers Dealers A few very good values for this week: DODGE BROTHERS 1925 Special B Sedan. Come in and ask about it. COLISEUM MOTOR CO. BRONZE DIANA STATUE PRESENTED PRESIDENT presented this we statue of Dt his con with a bronze 1 took place Moon plant in St. Loulg in nce of the er Moon fac: sont a as a total urprise to the recipient. Oliver A Life, advertising manager of the companies monies and M ted as master of cere- the statute to of the em- The bronze Diana statue is an exact replica, enlarged, of the radia- tor head plece or ornament d on the Diana straight eight and it alse a duction of the St. Gandens statue of Diana, Goddess Chase, w the hich for many years top Ford Forced To Boost Supplies The shopping list taken to market by the Ford Motor company when buying materials for the improved Ford cars is impressive. The new “longer and lower bod. jes,” “all-steel construction” and “closed cars in colors" made neces- sary vastly increased supplies of the materials which had gone into the discontinued line as well as distinct- ly pew raw materials and equipment in staggering amounts. Changing over to “all-steel bodies alone meant an Increase in consump: tion of steel of that type of more than 35,000 tons per year. Increasing the size of the gasoline tank and changing its location called for an other increase of 2,000 tons. Effect: running board and shield Greater rigidity and improved pearance required »5,000 extra tons of that type of steel. Other improvements’ and refine- ments were proportionate. A year's production of the enlarged rear whele brakes would require, it was estimated, 13,000 extra tons. of cast iron, 10,000 tons of steel and 2,500 miles of asbestos brake lining. Color enamel to the Volume of 100,000 gal- lons were estimated to cover a year's production of “closed cars in col- ors." Adoption of nickeled headlight rims and radiator shells as standard equipment on closed cars required 125 tons of pure nickel annodes. pees to gi Sandringham, dence of the late was bought by $1,000,000. Since the Norfolk resi- Queen Alexandra, King Edward for then the estate has been much improved and has Used Cars An exceptional $900 Balloon tires, er and other ex- Driven only ks like new -$225 Chevrolet Touring at one driven 2.9 miles: Phone 724 OF MOON MOTOR FIRM ST, LOUIS, Dec. 26.—Upon his return from a busines strip in the east, Si MacDonald, president of the M otor Car company and of the L jotors company, was e employes of ation of | ing the changes in the design of the ap: | THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD The crime wave in New York City, the Metropolitan Opera soprano and may be receding, as {s claimed by | wife of Gatti Gazzaza, director of the those who have charge of the public| company. Mme. Alda, like most of safety, but those obliged to travel! the great opera singers, has a for- about the big city, particularly at tune in Jewels and has to carry them night, do not appear to be convinced | from the opera house to her home in view of the daily auto banditry| nightly, For this purpose she has and jewel robberles. Among others | just bought an armored sedan auto- who are worrled over the safety of| mobile which she says she will use their jewels is Mme, Frances Alda,’ until the present crime wave abates. WALTER P. CHRYSLER’‘S TRAFFIC TALKS KNOW TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ‘ou are a motorist make sure Slippe ry pavements are danger- you Hypa the regulations for the ous. Remember that. | handling of street traffic in your And remember always that | city. pedestrians have rights in the street. It takes all kind of people to make up this world and there are thoughtless pedestrians just like there are thoughtless motor- Before leaving your garage ex- amine your brakes, See that your lights are in good condition. Make sure you are familiar i Srecti ists, These are ere who ; ai agains signals. giz yourseif with the sv attone must be ever alert to watch out or that city. for them, Don't-do any guessing in driv- ing a motor car. You may guess wrong some time. Avoid left turns as much as possible. Don't cut in or out of traffic, Keep ina line. - Slow down at crossings. Whether pedestrian or motor- ist, be careful always, be thought- ful and courteous. The plication of common sense wilf do much to solve some of our troublesome traffic prob- lems. We must be considerate of the rights of each other. Mt SETAHS WIE THIRTY-SIX had poured engulfed al y excecpt Main Street's brilliant “Ww *hite Way” when Mrs, Gus Long issued from her half of the double- house and sat down in the squeaky porch swing, lightly humming. Her ear was tuned to hear anything that might “ escape the slightly raised window on the Roester side of the house.'Muffied sounds she had been hearing all day Indicated that Mr 1 Mrs. Bob Roester were in disagreement upon some vi. “Pretty cool to sit out, ain't it?” “Well, no, not if you've go on wraps enough. I just had to git some air. Come out.” Darkness hilt and down the of Central “I guess I will,” propriate interval, she appeared, wearing the shawl that she liked so much to show off, grand extrav- agance of a drinking husband. “How's Mr. Roester?” Mrs, anked " gullelessly. “He's feeling pretty sick all day back, I guess of bottles of After an ap- Long poorly. Bin Didn't work, It's his He's taken all kinds on" The Western Auto Supply Co, “EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTOR CAR” Stock Conveniently Displayed, Prices Clearly Marked 233 EAST SECOND STREET Next to Aero Filling Station The car looks like any other high class automobile but {s, as ‘a matter of fact, bullet proof, finished in Duco. The glass in the windows !s three-quarters of an inch thick and will stop any pistol bullet. The body of the car {s one-sixteenth Inch bo- vite, which is also bullet proof. to have something done for them- sely “That's what I think. I tell him he oughtia go to see a doctor, but he woa't. The doctor could tell him what's wrong with him. That's why I want him to go and see a ‘octor.” “When a body's sick they ought- to have something done for them- selves,” Mrs. Long repeated. They sat in silence for a ment or two, the swing an accompaniment tic breathing of mo- creaking to the asthma “Poppy,” the fat, |Indolent poodle that had followed Mrs. Roester from the house. 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What they did not acquire from direct observa- tion, they learned through the de- livery boys and ice man, or over the clothes-lines in the backyard from their more aristocraticc nelgh- hors’ servants. Neither of these women was blessed with offspring; neither of them boasted any special connections. They had, however, each other. They were sufficient unto themselves. The double house in which they lived was situated midway up the two-block strip of Washington street that rises ab- ruptly from Main street to High avenue and establishes class con- sciousness to Central City. The front porch of the -double house was a reviewing stand from which Mrs. Long and Mrs. Roester watched Central City’s social processes. “T gee in thuh paper that Noble Harwood is goin’ to give a big ball.’* “Yeah. Bet it'll be grand.” “Y'know it will, Probably have an orchestra.” “Of course they'll chestra, maybe two. things to eat.’ “Goin’ to the ball, not a dinner.” “They'll have things to eat all rigt.” “Yes, they'll have things to eat, but it won't be no dinner. I guess it'll be a sort of lunch-stand fixed up.” “Yes, with butlers standing around to hand you a sandwich or a cup of coffee.” “They won't drink no coffee. You know they'll have wine.” “Yes, champagne.” They lapsed into silence momen- tarily to watch an automobile go by. have an or- And good “I wonder if he’s invited his first wife?’ Mrs. Long giggled, wringing an appreciative response from her companion. “They say he’s been tryin’ to send his daughter away to school, but she won't go. I guess he's try- ing to get her out of the way be- fore her mother comes.” “When's her mother comin’? I ain’t seen anything about it in the papers.” “I ain't either, All I've seen is somethin’ about the ball,”’ “Yeah, I bet that'll be a grand thing. Probably be people from out of town.” “Yes, and they'll and wine. Won't be no hibl- tion raiders there.’ Mrs. Roester accompanied her remark with a laugh. “I bet they won't either.” “They say he's got a whole cel- lar full of wine and things. “Beer, too, 1 suppose. far as I'm concerned, be orchestras Well, as I'd rather “have beer any time than any wine or anything lke that. My husband makes awful good beer.” “I never have Mked beer—except that beer that your husband made that you give me. I'd rather have ice cream soda any time.” Fat “Poppy's elaborate scratch- ing held their attention for a mo- ment in which both were quiet. “They say this young wife of hisn ain't doin’ so well. I never did think they'd get along. And people has seen that Wyman Hoit around there. . . . You know she don’t love no man old enough to be her father.” “Well his daughters will watch her. You know they want to get somethin’ on her, That married daughter of hisn {s oldern she Is, y'know.” “Seems like he'd get wise {f that Wyman Holt was around there too much," “Well, fool he wouldn't her.” “His first wife will have a thing or two to ray when she gits here.” “You KNOW she will.” They laughed ominously. (To be continued) In the next chapter: The Gather- ing Storm. Sheridan Inn THE OLD ESTABLISHED STOPPING PLACE IN SHERIDAN Your Home When in Town. Cafe and Garage in Connection D. D, WARNER, Proprietor if he hadn't been an old have married SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Diamonds, Watches, Pearls, Silverware, Rings, Pins, Agates) in all mountings, Trunks, Hand: bags, Suit Cases. Some special offers in unre: deemed diamonds in new mount. ings MONEY TO LOAN Casper Loan Office 229 SOUTH CENTER ST. racing | But} Chevrolet We Pay You 6% Get ready to drive a new Chevrolet. 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