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PAGE FOUR Something Unusual--Live Auto News DELIVERY OF FORDS LARGE Weekly Purchase Plan Makes Possible Xmas Cars Uttle detail of the family. greater a new left cars at thousands h had never before en- of an automobile and xpected to own one. ipal Christmas. agent in his new measure of was the Ford weekly sponsored ng sucdess, nity to save & definite goal end of the current month, 300.000 persons will have re- ceived their car through the medium of this plan, the average period be- tween enrollment and delivery being ive \inanathe This group of interesting uthorized. Ford dealers every- swift re have already begun to report oMment of persons who have Below, left, first Cadillac, in ade an early start certain of a 1 car for next Christmas. The evelopment of motor cars into one of ten greatest U. S, industries. Willys in the first Overland; right, Henry Ford in No. 1 of the ten million, THE CASPER TR ATTEN o8 photos.illustrates the radical changes in design that have accompanied At top, left, John N, Center, first Buick. the days when women covered their ears with auto veils; right, the first auto—the “road engine of George Selden, to whom all early auto makers paid royalties. few months are expected to show a great increase over the same period of last winter, for persons of limited means are becoming con- vinced in rapidly increasing numbers that this is one certain avenue to automot —_$—<—____ See those tires at Pul Market. ic Used Car lately. Why haven't you had her here for dinner?” Laurel avoided his eyes as she answered, “She has been busy— school and everything, you know . And Alice s a little queer about sor She doesn't want to thing nd see me now because she's she {s push BATTERIES and all that goes with them. SANDS BATTERY SHOP 430 West Yellowstone Phone 1692 nly some sub- a prevented a scene. oked up with wide she made her surprising rush bis side, and Louis was startled. “Oh, Noble!” she ex half-suppresed agitatio: He jumped up and caught her by the shoulder. “What's the matter, dear, are you jIl? Are you faint. ing . .. Louls, some dy!" med, with Pay Some Attention to Your Radiator Let Kemmer Examine It Top Work, Body and Fender Shop, Radiator Work Kemmer Body & Fender Shop 455 West Yellowstone Phone 2008 thought—." Suddenly that she had misu had barely her head thought I d. Hei ved back to her chair, : Perhaps I had better remain Dodge Brothers Dealers ‘ Sell Good Used Cars DODGE BROTHERS 1925 Special Type BSedan_____.. 1924 Type A Sedan_________- $850 1923 Type B Sedan. Repainted, over- hauled ep ee 1923 Type B Coupe, equipped with platform spring. Completely over- hauled and repainted 1923 Touring. painted!" :2¢ sy 1923 Roadster. Overhauled 1922 Touring ___- $100 1921 Screen Commercial _-_____.__- $125 fe a Ed $350 1923 114-ton Graham_ FORDS 1924 Roadster, delivery box_________ $225 1925 Coupe 1923 Panel 1921 Coupe ~---..-$250 BUICK 1920 Six-Cylinder Touring_ 125 COLISEUM MOTOR CO, 131 East Fifth St. Phone 724 en up from}. . h stayed her °| she igs with her mother.” n't wanted. She | the spirit. Perhaps for her together ald get over that.” lighted. “2 No, no, dear. - I think Ma go to the theater w “Doesn't loc th me, if she intends to .”" Noble remarked e he added, “I suppose would be splen ed. “How missed Alice you » much. ne’s a nice girl. dinner soon." urel smiled appreciation. What come over him? Until now her the idea that Make her come “If she doesn’t come soon, I be-| t° lieve I'll ask Berenice Alice 1 Kenwick.” hi “I haven't seen anything of Alice Noble had givei Resolve that you will henceforth get the most for your tire money. That means to BUY MICHELINS. R. M .MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN 317 West Yellowstone Phone 309 MICHELIN BRINGING UP FATHER DUGAN-IVE BEEN LOOKIN’ ALL over FER YOU SINCE YOU GROKE OUT OF JAIL. = YOU MUST COME TO MY HOUSE FOR DINNER - BE WELL > fLL PUT THIS OveR TONIGHT AN' PLEASE MAGGIE - SHE THINKS THAT DUGAN 15 THE COUNT DE CHANGE - © 1926 wy Inne Feature Senvice, Ine IBUNE-HERALD disliked Alice. She wondered what had made him change his mind. Noble glanced at his watch. “Ten of eight . . . You'd better hurry, if you're going to get some one else to go to the theater with you.” in a “And I hurry, too?” Something in her eyes 1 glance fall. “Yos, dear, I a arose, and he offered his ell, I may be in ver: or, possibly, not at all.’ With his tnstructions to Louis re- garding a change of clothing, in mind, she endeavored to appear no more than curious. “Why, dear, what are you going to do?” suppose you are te tonight, “Well, it’s like this,” he began, as if feeling guilt “I got into a poker game at the club | and it an unusually and everybody til I had to me because I left & me about being ¢! all that. I—uh—,' n-pecked and Laurel patted him on the hand “I understand, dearest.” He was, she thought, just like a little boy with his confession. “There's going to be a big game tonight, and {t may last late—even until daylight, and—.” “Stay wntil it: {s finished.” She halted him at the library door, “I'm sorry because of what I said, dear. { want you to enjoy yourself. and I don’t want to tag along always. I understand that you don’t to appear, well, under the ru my little finger— “Oh, it Isn't the It’s New and Nevws--It’s H “Never mind.” finger to his lips. “I'm taking a suit along so that if the gamp lasts late, I won't have to come home in this attire. It doesn’t take much to start people talking, you know.’» “Yes, I DO know,” she said. Noble’ wondered momentarily why She pressed a ,| her response was so emphatic, “Run along now, dear,” she sald. Hoe did not release the hand he held. “I loVe you so! You're so sweet.” He bent his lips down to her moist red lips and looked deeply into her eyes, great black pools of starry darkness. Her _ stiffness yielded to his caress, and‘she clung to him, “I don't want to go,” he mur- mured. urel qrulled herself free. “No, ng, dear, and have that good as if you didn’t want he said, piqued. know that I do—but you have already made your plans.” Her tone hurt. “You're getting even with me now—." Perhaps this scene would have been much more lengthy but for Marion. They released each other at the sound of a voice in the hall calling Joseph, “Do you really dear?” want me to go, Noble asked earnestly. “You know, precious, that I would, rather have you with me, or be with you—I'm always lonely without you —but I don’t want you to deny your- self these enjoyable evenings with other men, . . “I won't do this very often...” SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, i926 ere! | “I wish you wouldn't feel that you have to defend yourself.” Marion burst into the library. “Hello, everybody!” “Your usual hour of arrival,” her father observed. “And now I sup- pose you are going to rush out some place.” “I'm sorry I wasn't here for din- ner,”” she said,-coming to him. “I haven’t had any. However, I’m not going anywhere, so I suppose I can get Louis to find something for me What did you have?” Her father ignored the question. “Laurel would like you to go to/t the theater with her. I have seats for a box, but cannot go.” Laurel wished that Noble had let her make the invitation. “Sure, I'll go.” Noble e his wife's hand a squeeze. odbye then, dea ‘As she watched him leave with the bag Loufs had waiting in the hall, Laurel's expression took on an intensity that would have puzzled Marion, bad she noticed it. Their marriage life, Laurel suddenly real ized, was entering a new phase. The honeymoon was over. He was think ing of his own pleasure first now She understood the theater ticket ond his sudden change in attitud toward Alice Kenwick. He wante her to amuse herself... . Was he ally going to play poker at tt at a re ork—upon their crept into her mind. (To be continued.) In the next chapter; Mrs. Mary Harwood pays a call. honey moon, wi SERVICE Casper to CARS LEAVE 1.Y AT 900 A. | Javes you approximately 18 hours ¢ t NO TRANSFERS CASPER-SHERIDAN TRANSPORTATION CO. TOWNSEND HUTEL WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR CO. Buffalo ALWAYS Sheridan Stage \ M. 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