Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 19

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: New Peerless § SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 L} y 9) i Ye be Pacey s Has High Speed “serena 2 new Peerless is speedier and of its pre de by the poratl ‘The resolution that s! rel wit PLE Y-FOUR | one in Law. eakfaste | from noon in| going to rom the 3 eyes as she silenty h \Noble' carried her House in the aft ne, She mou: was > he nt but Bape or OC ly Noble's idea of a suitable ca peede ms {nine pet, the regolution had been! forming with determination Re ' bellion was in temper, of P She wished that new how me e engine used | ‘oble had disposed of the Peke he s elght cylinde rried away the day before. She Pa eat: Boe ad been much drawn to the min P gree 90 di tur r I ermendously her eyes thr the door, hope- her order and escaping, |!od b tween Decernber 15 7 Je $ 1.6) Cu) of seeing her departed pet. Then ed now that she bad re-|vary 7, when the extent of price eb dae. ches Sad, she got back into the car and} ne simple thing requir. | cuts wan’ unknown. bs . |sat thoughtful for a minute | short time to make and| In commenting on Dodge Brothers 2 equip-| Henry waited for ins ions. Why not nyway, | Teductions, Robert C. Graham, vice- yay ch con-| Where to go, what to do, were| pleading an cngagement—anything? | president and general sales manager th the other | eternal puzzles now. Most of the| No, she was a coward. salds the models | sirls she knew w: uway at school,; While they sat there, Laurel {i} The reduction in the prices of | She disiiked Alice Kenwick now:|at ease. Wyman exctted aod caley-| Dodge Brothers cars is made pos- re | why was Allee such a little idiot;| lating, Mrs, Noble Harwood the first, | sible by a $10,000,000 investment in | She did not want to go-to her moth-|now generally referred to in Cen. ner as A a and equipment which ay Ad 3 Fey: er’s home, for fear Berenice City as Mary Farr, was walking |W!!! greatly Increase capacity for Chinese Visitor In would be there ané bring up the|in Main Street in the direction of ]1926-. This expansion, program has C J iT d | modiate shop pro. Oporto's. There was no car attached areatly Loproved our already highly | e 7 O Finally, her mind without’ a sug-| to the lovely old place on High street | developed and econoniice! system of Casper Jae if |gestion of a desire, she spoke thru|she had just rented and oecupled,| Progressive assembly and reduced | the Return to Capital : | the CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. “Lit J formerly of th a local Chinese caf t here on a bad check] ries and nuts. Wh her 1 ¢ e. Complaints were made to) mind hit upon such a thing? She « n police against Pong by|didn’t know. She only knew that local ,merchants, but Pong happened/ she wanted jt, and that her mouth to be visiting In Casper. As he was actually watered for such a concoc: expected back, police watched. for] tion, him and took him Into custody on| The car drew slowly up to the his return, handing him over to the|curb and stopped, and passersby sheriff's officers for disposal of Is] tyrned to gaze at it; the initials an| cas the Soap Man, 89, and fu! | the get Woman of 50 Wed | sey Rats {in CHICAGO, Jan, 16.—)—Allen B. fan risley, of Lombard, Iils., $9 years ‘id, founder and president of the| He Allen B, Wrisley Soap Manufactur- pany, set out to on his on with his bride, formerly beth Ludwig, 50, of Chie} * wene married in the >om's grandsons here will spend thelr honeymoon at/a s eville, S. her and she wag not sure she nother she liked as well. “CLOSED the shop, the wind | She would, and Wyman smiled, bowing slightly. To have cut him would ha e animal and its funny arp, tle could find Possibly dog shop; had returned it to tt e she w ON THU tNOONS" was tl eted her when strain- tube to “To Oporto's"* she decided, be foolish have the most expensive dish fountain at Oporto's, Central nearest approach to a smart with lots of whipped rshmallow and chér- door were unmistakable and it was easy to guess who this beaut!- young woman was, Conscious of glances, she was in a mind to back in the automobile and or- herself-taken home, but she went in the cafe and sought a table a corner, She had her eye on empty one and was moving to» ward It when she saw Wyman Holt. was directing his steps tn her direction, and very plainly intended to speak to her. escape, It was too late to} ‘This is an unexpected pleasure. j made} cene, and there was nothing for to do but appear cordial, Ust of foun SELAHS WIE: a at my table.” ‘ound inquiringly, I mean with me. I malone,” Without stopping, she went on in the corner; it was ° thought, that there was t that was removed from yes of most frequenters of the “Tea? Some of used to have?’ the cookles we She looking at the ain dinks..., “A Man- hattan—whatever that is, I hope ft has great gobs of marshmallow and whipped cream and all the trim mings,” "We shall see that it has.” when the girl took the ord was given Laurel's specifics as It you wanted to tell speclaletunts at the asked, t him look ided ni have them.” wonderlr ow many minyt it would take her to make a pretense thing cheaper and legs pretenttot she hoped to set vogue for walk ing. Her eyes reco; 1 the Harw limousine the instant they allghted upon the motor in frent of Oporto's Was Noble {n a A dominat- However, her suce | her? Who was that with and went out ton and its tossing away the car- ontents at the first op: tunity, The idea wag growing in mind, the flre in her eyes. was burning brighter, completed, but her steps took her home. Ten minutes of reflection and she was talking on the phone. froma USEL RICES There are no list prices on used cars. Our prices are lower, be- cause we are primarily in the business of sellingnew cars. Our prices represent the true value of each car because we are in business to stay, and to deserve the continued good will of this community. Protect yourself— B our used car tna Buick Dealer 1925 Buick Country Club joupe . sevsreeeeseeee$1400 1924 Buick Enclosed Touring .....« $750 1925 Dodge Coach (Run 5000 miles)......6900 1924 Studebaker Big Six Touring . mF ... $850 1923 Paige Spor' Touring ..... 0)... $875 1923 Ford Coupe . $275 1923 Durant Coupe ......$450 CAR Cary CASPER BUICK CO. 132 NORTH WOLCO ST. PHONES 2260—2261 and she did most of her going about |Our production ost: We lieve on foot. Her facome from the mon-|{n giving the owners of Dodge ey Noble had settled upon her did| Brothers cars the benefit of this not permit a car Ike his, and she | reduction, | was unwilling“to condescend to any: | ee how her husband ked now sent her insld She| r = i looked around and saw no Noble. she did see Laure! Todd— Her heartbeat was suddenly t Her mission downtown was un: THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD | aie an hour later she was welco: | Ing the individual the telephone ea! | had brought, She was rather hes itant aboyt placing her commission | in the hands of Michael Finnerton | private: detective, But finally she | did, and when he was gone she tel Jephoned Louis, Noble Harwood's butler, A spy was watching Laurel Har | wood's movements. (To be continued) In the next installment: A Party for Four. ieee DOUGE DEALERS REFUND ~— DURING RECENT WEEKS Thousands of checks have heen made out by Dodge Brothers dealers for refunds due purchasers of auto: mobiles before recent price reduc. tions went into effect. Refunds were made on all purchases mad after announcement. that price :¢ ductions would become effectiv this year. Mat les was enjoyed d “These new prices apply to a pro duct th _ THOUSANDS TO BUYERS | A Thief ir ate fail s ic STOLE OUT the shore a bit of of breat! t ts far a ay nest Brothers have.ever produced, | is ne chang 2 policy upon which Dodge Brothers estab Ushed their leadership ¢ 1 years ago, without constant tmpr [Woman Solon In| |New South Wales | Ung -used to’ hay ng a Woman its midst, The first we member of t Miss Preston ley, feels a Breat responsibil. jIty, inasmuch as ber success or fail- ure as a lawmaker will have an im portant influence, on future elections: In which women are candidates, ; Ntleal equa are I yin a str land | a whale. Wha Anything’ and ‘every-| could find! It was my life] other now and woe t against any ure accelerated, It was that Wyman Pou yr paured and then chuckled, Holt, . . A vielous gleam burst tn | But no creature crossed it! 1 e Aha nnn | waited on that shore for a meal to In that instant a suspicion, anidea | — N° Bout W ales; one oft ie come to me, and when none came and & plan were born In her mind, | “Abd of ‘men's rights,” bas fallen.| f made up my mind to go after the Common sense told her that she| 2 Parliament of 1! | and T did niust not be seen here watching | Possession, in Aus _—— Li. Laurel. She bought a box of candy | Talia, te now get WASHING Charges of r field were 1 house mercha: {ts hearings regulate the Sherman L, Jones, 900,000 sult | for alleged restraint of trade, told |the committee that radio and wire | telephone and MANSFIELD STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF CARE IN CAR MAINTENANCE, of an auton h high standard at it is purchased from the dealer may be made almost as simple ag wind ng your watch,” is the assertion of Joe W. Mansfield, Packard agent | “A man winds his watch every night and forgets about {t,"" said Mr. Mansfleld, “knowing that it will run for another twenty-four hours with. mut attention, | ‘The same routine applies to’ au | ten maintenance. Certain things, simple in themselves, but of | far reaching importance if performed neglected, either add years to the life of a car or hasten it to the scrap “Buch cautior the average owne ever, have his. car two thousand miles department of an au ] zed dealers will assure late of honest’ reports on his car, and prevent the use of pirate or unau thorized parts in “The problem of re tion, that one-time b | motorist, has bee by the Packard with the chassis lubricator nd ofl rectifier, but there are other points in ‘motor car maintenance equally as important, h ¢ be safeguarded without proper c To have the entire motor and ¢ sls gone over from time to time will In the long run protect the motor Ista’s pocketbook.’ replacements, of the \ new window glass designed espe- cially for factory une te of | Unt and-ts Intended to exclude t | ultra-violet rays which have a ten dency to fade colors nd rot «ilk, rubber, and various other materials ——_—_——» ! Watch ‘or the Tribuye Herald's moth {industrial edition. A com- 9 survey of Natrona county and | i Wyoming in 1 ! tions was industry. Wat for the Tribune-Herald’s mammoth in¢ | edition, A com plete survey of Natrona cou and V ing in eee Ne Drink Hillerest Wate: Phon Repaired 220 8. Davi WE and I reached, it w trouble—wasn't Monopoly Heard in |, House Committee | Boston, attorneys, resent Professor enden of Tufts college, in had monopolized their respec tive fields by pooling patents. The Radio Corporation of A mentioned Punctures New Ford Radiators Casper Tire and Radiator Shop n Spite of Himself, y, but very sur raft toward th he curgent ¢ made again for couldn't fool OF MY MIDING-PLAZE AND FELL UPON A SAT SHERP ” hout| out} even lifted h. athed in 2 that crossed my h TON, monopoly 1 nade today nt marine coi on the , White industry. . Whipple and Boyd B/| ' who rep- teginald A, Peas- his $60,- interests the radio| efore bill against radio telegraph organtza- as controlling it __50e $11.50 id Phone 6 Have You Seen Them ---Come Take a Ride | New Oakland Coupe, Coach and Landau Sedan on Display (Unless we sell them all before this ad New Pontiac Six Coach and Coupe Will Deliver in Casper $995.00 | (It’s a New General Motors Ca CO-OPERATIVE Wii 'RADE—TERMS DRISTS my long rest I wa Yon see, k c anything. I slid] ized shores. I spied g uver car by applying that long-lived water and pulled for} u that stood ¢ t + 1 thelr front paws rc th 4 I even caug f 7 wa) MSE ae pean ARE RIGHT I had n em before things I h Two-Legs oodness know laaatuataberter certs cect 1632 SOUTH POPLAR off, 1 the aight made r wild. S just before the sun came up I stole PAGE SEVEN Tribu e-Herald Are i | Columns ; | Opento You — “One Who I n apy } AND A G6 AUTO BAKED ENAMEL SHOP JOD INVESTMENT question, cont! 1 finis Application requires 8 days to 1 PHONE 2822-W OR 1959-J AUTO BAKED EB from week ti ; HAMEL SHOP —_——=E_=EeeeeESS.S Sora Years Of Unused Mileage A guaranteed used Ford car, purchased from any Authorized Ford Dealer, is a good investment. Ford cars accepted in trade by Authorized Ford Dealers and offered as guaranteed used cars are thoroughly re- conditioned and backed with a liberal guarantee. You can buy a used Ford car from an Authortzed Ford Dealer with assurance that it will give you thousands. of miles of good performance, His knowledge of Ford value and his interest in Ford cars and Ford owners makes him the best man in the community with whom tg deal. A small cash payment wil! get you immediate delivery of a guaranteed used Ford. The balance can be paid in small monthly payments. And when you are ready to buy a new car, you are assured a fair trade-in allowance from your Authorized Ford Dealer, Herd foto; °C Om finy,, Detroit, Mich, rut It t) YELLOWSTONE | comil ( ¥

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