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PAC D4 t =O PAGE FOUR Something Auto News PONTIAC’ SIX Unusual--Liv c| | | NEW OAKLAND, egy Casper Salesroom Made Ready for Ar- rival of New-Model ne New Opera and have six on the the money. space ve bee ion wi ’ 500 in Feb + 10,000 a rom then on > Co-Operative ors think will be abl to take care of delivery 1 these jobs w n the next they John for the o-Operative has sold en used cars in the last two weeks and he reports business is very good ndeed. The the Co-Operative ‘oom of has under; 1 squares. y rush two colors of paint the artist nd it sy to transfor the de. High Sales Goal Set by General “Nineteen Twenty-Five very good to v has been id Nineteen Twen- » pr 2 ident eral Tire and Rubber company, in re- sponse to a request for a statement of the Gen- on car. ¢ iness prospects for the new ‘or the first six months, at east, business is sure to be stronger than at any time since the boom of 2 few years ago Our own faith tn the future is proved by the fact that and ready to go ales will ean @ growth of 7 0 per ent in our busines “You will t business men ré conservative than u: wv in making their predictions. sually it is easy to look forward ble course of a year, nd similar cat no clouds on the YW. a& we face Is Sa Fire-W ater Fines Build-Home for 7 | The Arizona Sheriff Nimble Gun and Motor Car Help Him to Bring Swift and Sure Justice If It’s New TLZES a9 She Told the Admiral There probably isn’t another wom an in all Arizona just Uke Mrs, Bliz- abeth Albertson, boss of the 1,500- acre BafCircle ranch on Lynch| creek, about ten miles southeast of Prescott, between Black mountains ang Prescott Nationa} forest. It's not regarded as respectful to doubt the word of a good woman out in “Arizona, but {t seems hard to believe that she h added @ de- cade when she she nears the and on t days when she took 19-pound buffalc and went out to shoot buffalo and antelope at 200 yards with one shot reach animal, she has cowpunclied like any man, Everybody in Yavapal county knows this Junoesque pioneer wom- the an and her clever tongue, sometimes biting as an adder, other times soft as a dove’s coo, and in between, dressed up in real frontier language that leaves no room for misunder star So, when Sheriff Ed Weil, the fightingest sheriff in Arizona, was handed @ search warrant for a moon- shine still on hor ranch, he was em- barrassed. All the’ way out to her ranch there was an argument between him and his deputies over who was going to read the search warrant. If there was liquor on her place, somebody was going to be'tn for a tongue lash ing that couldn't be met with a 5 shooter, and consequently was ger greatly to be avoided. And if there was no Uquor there, was going to be kidded year's growth with some out ofa frony and sarcasm that would cut like the edg of Spanish bayonet gra E Elizabeth fears Wasn't she ing her 6-foot 4 grandson the battleship New Mexico, tol¢ admiral aboard: It you want t this boat, raise them ¢ the w keep rm kid or ng his desperate tires the same PUT THE SA BOTH? [ DON’T | That’s Why I Sell ~ MICHELINS One Quality Only--- The Bes | R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN 317 W. Yellowstone Do You Believe A tire company $10.25 and the other at $18.90, and ‘an make two size, one selling at ME QUALITY IN t y Phone 309 He started to read: “Your gang all armed, Mr. Sher- itt asked Mrs, Albertson. ‘Don't think because I'm a woman, that you buffalo me. But come on in, all of you, and look all you ant to. Glad I ate all that shortcake up; I'd hate to waste it on @ lot of depu- ties."* in and out of scattered ranch buildings the search proceeded, with never an interval of even a moment when her facile tongue was quiet. a tool shed was found an oil still and a half barrel “Well, exclaimed. old fellow I hired for $2.50 a day to can you beat that?” she “Must have been that fix my fences. In fact, I remember I did see him making some of that stuff, and Iorun him eut of here. Don't know-where he did put that In a second ranch building was the rest of the moonshining equip- ment. She was worried a moment, then said: “Hope you fellows notice that razor and man's coat hanging there; that shows you it was a man run- a Fines collected from persons convicted of violating prohibition statutes, completely paid for this building in Milford, O., which houses the locat liquor court and the town fire department At another of her ranch houses Wag fovnd a complete equipment itn full blast. The: operator) had fled, leaving ‘ehind clothing and mail siving his identity, “I declare, I never even’ knowed they, was anybody living there,” she insisted. After changing her gown and com- ing forth a most striking looking woman, straight as an arrow, clear- eyed as a sheriff, she skipped here and there-about the place, keeping care of the live stock till her return, and regaling her callors with fron- ter philosophy and comment. “The reason I keep go fit," she said, “is because I work hard and eat simple food. I never have com- mitted any. excesses and have been reasonably virtuous, Course, don't take me wrong. If I thought I could make moonshine and get away with it, I'd do it, sheriff, don't forget that. “But I've got too many worries here, First my shoats dig out un- der the fence; then those darned coyotes come right up the gulley there and picked off my chickens. “They're worse than the pesky n- juns that used to sneak around steal- ing things. I remember once when Td killea an antelope with that old hand-made 45-90 rifle, an Injun tried to steal the carcass. Wish you'd see him run when I got to shooting at his feet. Say, he went over that butte ke greased lightning. “I just told that innocent looking deputy you've got there we used to have two windmills, but there wasn't ning it.” enough wind for more than one, s0 we had to take the other one down. per: Casper Buick Co., Casper, Wyo. Dear Sirs: good closed car. A-1 shape and not above Casper Buick Co., Casper, Wyo. Gentlemen: used car advertisement. Dodge Coach? I have a Ford touring and would like to get a Your notice of a 1925 Dodge coach in Sun- day’s Tribune-Herald sounds interesting if it is in Very truly yours, CLAUDE A. WRIGHT Worland, Wyo., Jan. 4, 1926. I note in the Sunday Tribune-Herald your me your prices on the 1925 Buick Country Club Coupe, the 1924 Buick Master Six, and the 1925 I am yours truly, E. T. FERRY. TRIBUNE-HERALD BRINGS RESULTS Below we reproduce two letters received this week by the Casper Buick Co., of Cas- Midwest, Wyo., Jan. 4, 1926. my ability to pay. Will you kindly quote WELL CHICK How BAN THE GARBAGE BUSINESS BY You? ARE PRETTY HEAVY OLGA~ IF EVERY. COOK ON MY ROUTE WAS AG ECONOMICAL AS YOU “, Sorr Jop— WW, —AGARBAGE GETS “TD LD HAVE A THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD nd Neyzs---It’s COLLECTION, KNOW HOW DIFFERENT FAMILIES LIVE =Z FOUNDA ROAST CHICKEN AND A CUSTARD PIE IN A GARBAGE CAN ACROSS THE STREST- THINK OF rr tt Honest to goodness, sheriff, he swal- lowed 4t, too. He's a tenderfoot.” Elizabeth .chattered‘ on, ucon- cernedly, all the way to the court- house, the sheriff getting more and more fussed all the time. Sho was the least concerned of all when the judge said she could go| home on her own recognizance. | There was a wild scramble for hats. “Come right along with me,” or three of them shouted ea leading the way ta’the garage drive you right back hor won't be inconvenienced any.” Quaint, unique, 1 ploneer— Elizabeth Albertson. nover saw that grandson tn the navy, but we'll give odds that he’s a fichtin’ bearcat if anyone ever stirs him up. In the construction of a mam- moth cold storage plant in Los An- geles a world’s record for speed has been established by the completion of four double concrete walls, each until 200 feet in length and from 86 to 95 feet in height, in 18 days and 21 hours, = ee No better meals served in Casper than at the Manhattan Cafe. — Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151 pea nhenhath | Actua iar Business lunch at the Manhattan Cafe, 35c. TUNE IN THIS WEEK ON FORD DANCE Music Tuesday, January 12, 1926, From 10 to 11 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, TWOBt0p lecuhecanneseevescienced oo “Mulligan'’s Guards” Medley Stellan Cirele .2--2 LL. — “Come Haste to thé Wedding” Medley. Old Time Waltz..“Rippling Waves” Plain Quadrille. Cymbalom Solo eet weewewes Mueetta's Waltz Song from “La Boheme," by Puccini. Varsovienne Schottische -. waeee, eee w-----"Old Southern Schottische” Dulcimer Solo-. Jigs and Reels Virginla Ree}... Larry O'Gatt” Heel and Toe Polka_.__... . “Jennie Lind” and “Richmond” Polkas. Friday, January 15, 1926, 10 to 11 FP, M., Eastern Standard Time. Fi Two-Step_..“Golden Slipper" Medley Old Time Waltz.-------.----Medley Virginia Reel ewensseceno-a--e-- “Trish Washerwoman,” “White Cockade,” “Marching Through Georgia.” Dulcimer Solo. Varsovienne --. wee ees ~-Hartford and Dunham’ Plain Quadrille -. Cymalom Solo. “Traumert The Lancers Jigs and Reels Medley -----Bancrofts “Oriental” ye Waltz” ‘Money Musk” The selections of old fashioned dance numbers as arranged in the two programs will be broadcast from the Ford Motor company exhibition, 1710 Broadway, at 54th street, York City, through WEAF, ? York, and the following stations WEEIL, Boston. WCAE, Pittsburgh. WEAR, Cleveland. WOC, Davenport. WGN, Chicago. KSD, 8t. Louis. WDWEF, Providence. WGR, Buffalo. WWJ, Detroit. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul. WTAG, Worcester. *WFI, Philadelphia. xWSAI, Cincinnatt, xxWOO, Philadelphia. SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1926 | xxWCAP, Washington. | Tuesday only. xxFriday only. i‘ POSTMASTER REAPPOINTED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 9.—The postoffice at Wolf, Wyo., which be- came third class on July 1, 1925, wi! again be in charge of Willis L. Ea ton, as postmaster. Eaton has beer postmaster at Wolf for the past four years. —_—— On December 18 thirteen milk dri: ers in Chicago were held up and ro bed of $1,200. —_—____ Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151, Make your chicken and outhouses air tight at com- paratively no cost. Printers’ matrices will do it. 1 cent per sheet— size 1714x21. TRIBUNE-HERALD CHRYSLER Electrifying Low Prices Reduction from *50 to ‘Touring Car Roadster- - - Club Coupe - - Coach- - - - Sedan - '- | ) Effective January Ninth, Nincteen Twenty-Six. Thanks to the Swiftly Climbing Sales and Steadily Swelling Production Volume of Chrysler “58,” New and Greatly Lowered Prices Are Made Possible, Which Render the “58” More Unmistakably than Ever the Value Supreme in Its Class. Chrysler “58” Sped Far Away from All $110 #845 $890 $895 935 $995 All Prices F. 0. B. Detroit, Subject to Federal Excise Tax ~ Possible Competition Months Ago in Its Own Low Priced Field, OUTSELLING EVERYWHERE When It Provided Such Striking Performance Features as 58 Miles an Hour, 25 Miles ta the Gallon of Gaso- line, and a Pick-Up of 5 to Seconds, 25 Miles in 8 Precisely the Same Quality---Precisely the Same Performance---Precisely the Same Fine Appearance ---Precisely the Same Beautiful Body and Chassis at These New Prices Deal a Body-Blow to Anything Even Remotely Seeking Comparison With the “58,” Which Will Instantly Be Recognized, With a Thrill of Delight, by Every Student of Motor Car Values. CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 WEST YELLOWSTONE PHONE 909 ‘LSET 2 BAN Know BE) IT WAS,TOO- AT WILSON'S AND THEN NSXT DOOR FoR INSTANCE "THERE WAS ONLY A COUPLE OF EaG SHELLS-THE REST WAS SOUP BONES CHICK'S A SMART --By TAYLOR LT BY YIMMINY MRS.GUNN)~ 80Y— HE BAN KNOWS WOT Goes INTo BVERY GARBAGE CAN ao”