Miniature City Built! by J "
Business Man for Diversion
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DENVEII, ' Colo. ' A DenVer
man's diversion from-Uft caret of
his business has resulted! In on of
the major attractions 'along he
city's mountain park drives. f
From a modest beginning has
rrown Turner 'Tiny Town,' a
miniature. Tillage in Turiey Creek
eanyon. SO miles from beret' Th
townf covers' several aicres.'.iaa
electric lighted streets ajreal rail
way . system, . a smalt t steamship
that plys on a miniature lake; as
well as smelters and mlnjes on ihe
hilly slopes and outlying ranches,
dairy barns, silos and farmhouses.
. The spire .pi the - cata.edral'i is
on the ievel with the head ok a
six-foot man when standing erect;
a child figuratively . wears svcn
leagu eboots when it strides about
the streets; and the railway sta
tion makes a cmofortab
for a small dog. "
E, Turner felt he must havefsome
outdoor diversion, -He did not
care for fishing, .golf, hunting, or
hiking, so he seized upon the plan
of building the "Tiny Town.'
across - the - road - from his moun
tain summer home. ...
Two Forms of Death
Punishment in Kentucky
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1 FRANKFOlVr. -l Kentucky Is
unique In having two forms of
death punishment, hanging; and
electrocution. Hanging la for
crimes against women; electrocu
tion for murder. j
The 1920 legislature passed the
hanging' law. A Lexfngtcn hang
ing recently was the flist cue un
der the act which ' brought jback
the , discarded gallows, which
Clerk Goodman of the Kentucky
court of appeals, said has deterred
unlawfnl ; commissions pronounc
edly, r
e home
i i i;', ' r - v-- r
More than a decade ago! George SaV It With a Classified; Ad
9tf
Miles
PER
'"Callo
I' ESS than carfare or busf are, far less than
automobile csi-- riding- the new Har- '
'leyDavidson Single is the most economical
. . . means, of comfortable travel.
' : "Wholly a new type of machine. Travels SO
miles on every gallon qI; "jras" r ample power ,
and speed for all road and ..traffic conditrons--above
all, a safe, sensible, comfortable mount
Afor everyday; use by everybody." . ;
Easy to ride! 1 practically self-balancing.
afou'U jrnaster it ijnjthe lengtlof ,i4city block.. t
, 0 Hide it to.work ana bacli: on errands for"
pleasure on , evenings -and Sundays and
SAVE MONEY EVERY MILE t i" ' ' 1
,8ee this new model or
write ror utiutrata uter
at ore. 1 f
f . Come
THE CYCLE MAN
. ' 147 Commercial St;
lIPROVED GlIEV IS
till LEES
GEfllTIFII
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young Women tour rim of united states
1 Authorized Electrical
SmGiyeiinl-Nineteeii
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Different Mak-ies oiaCats
This fact alohe ;!asstiresVou3 of expert ilec-
' tncal' service ori your car. Bring your car
in and let bur experts look your car overU
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. ; The price will be reasonable.
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- Batteries. for -1
. Your Car! -
line of guaranteed
Philco" Batteries-i-one
for -your car; at I the
-price yoa wish to pay.
Wet 4A"anT
"B" Batteries
- Everything - in the
line of batteries for
your Radio you will
find here.'tm ii Vjri
3 -pn-': ftfl
Battery and Electrical Service ; . f
;TelVphohe:203
233 N. Hish Street h
New Standardise for. Small
Cars; Four CarsTrodpcecl,
.t.i , in Cjoiecl Models
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?A new Htodard. - of. smalt.- car,
beauty has ' been - established by
the improved, jCherrolet models
which were displayed for-tbevArst
time at the New York Automobile
Show, ; t
f Besides the landau, latest, of
the Chevrolet products, the closed
group - includes a aedan. ' coach
and coupe,, All have "bodies by
Fisher. .. The company, also pro
duces; a roadster and' touring car
and two trucks of one-hair ' and
one. ton capacities!
Despite the many improvements
and refinements on the Chevrolet
caVs."jiti 6t all -models wer6
substantially, reduced flan 1. ' '
fThef complete appointments 'And
distinctive lines of the , , landau
make this car the aristocrat" the
Chevrolet closed"line.C ,The exter
ior body pane.l8,-dlsfr: wheels and
hood are in the new Arizona, gray
color. The fcoxly stripes axe la
gold. The leather-ebvered read
qu arte With .its f laid u, .windows
and graceful landau ; bars adds a
final (ouch to the. jappearance o
the car. "The. gray .of the interior
harmonizes with the outside panel
colors, i J iiiuutL ;uienor niiuip
ment includes ' .daHh"-,ajid dome
lights, roller: shades." f6bt Y6st!,
robe raif: smoking ' set' and door
- The coupe i' la finished in the
Arizonavgray?Duco,' the coach in
Bloom QeW gray and the sedan in
Algerian- fclue. - The" front seat of
the sejan has been given a slight
ly increased tilt. This affords
greater comfort to the front seat
passengers and increased leg room
to those in the rear seat. The se
dan has a foot rst similar to that
in the landau.
: All of the closed cars have the
VV one-piece ventilating wind
shield, automatic windshield wip
er, sun visor, parking lamps and
Ternstedt interior hardware
The attractive gun metal gray
Duco finish IS retained on the two
open models.
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Chfiaper Clothing Way : .;
-I ; Result From : Discovery
: ilAXCllKSTEn. "England -Za
wool substitute; said to be Just as
warm and comfortable as'tho real
thing, is expected- by its- inventor
to result 'in cheaper clothing.: .
The cloth is called Woolulose
and the: manufacturer explained
it consists of 70 percent ute fiber
and 30 per cent ordinary recov
ered wool. "' ' 1
-Supplied -in thQ raw stafo. tin
material will sell ct approiitLia'-iythe-qnar.t-rf
-of- tli price wf
cheapest wool."
Chevrolet is the oa!y ii r-1
three-speod trdnmlssion ar tnu;
has attained the two million piu
duction mark. '&
.JUlsS Juisa ifli. woorowj, seat en, ana miss orace i eHc7ion'. both of Minneapolis. Minn., with their
AJax sedan in which they are .making a circuit of thri border states of the country. Starting from
Minneapolis last July they toured the west and plan on dividing the winter between California. and
Florida,! returning to4 Minneapolis next July via the Atlantic seaboard.
PRODUCT OF STAR
GOMPAnr extolled
Nbw Star Six Announcement
Brinss'High Approval
From Dealers
h
MARIE BRE1I3I DiES
LONG BEACH. 'Cat.. Jan. 21.
Injuries received in the collapse
of a grandstand at Passadena New
Year's day led today to the death
of Miss "Marie S. Brehmy 66, who
in 1920 nominated William Jen
aia ga,JIry a fog-president.a the
prohibition jtlckefe and-f who; her
self was thi irty'-candldate in
the same year for vibe president.
UAKLA.NU, i Jan. Z3. am ween
long, telegraph offices east, north
and south of here hav4 been send
ing every superlative adjectiye-in
modern language frc&n Star-distributors
and dealers to executives
of the Durant Motor company of
California; following the initial
western showing, last week, of
the new Star sixes.
Hundreds of thousands all over
the west have jridden in and driv
en the new Star six demonstrat
ors, more man a munon interest
ed motorwise bf the general ( pub
lic have seen S and inspected the
car, and words of praise over the
new creation-l-the lowest priced
six cylinder car in the world
have flooded into the big factory
here in wires, telephone calls, and
through' the mails.
DeVaux, vice president and gen
Never, according to Norman
erat manager of the Durant or
ganization here, has any product
known to him received such a tre
mendous ovation. Never has. the
factory been ! besieged , with so
many orders in excess of a possi
ble supply. Never in the com
pany's history has the future held
forth such a bright promise of
rapid business expansion.
"with an organization of. approxi
mately 600 Star dealers in the
west, with news of this ew Star
six being broadcast to every possi
ble interested motorist, we are
surely entering our jjreatest era
of nrosperity." The new . models,
he added, have treated an impres
sion In the public mind that was
never believed possible when the
far was first announced and
shown to the dealers.
"A new car is certain to create
Interest," DeVaux staled. "The
low price of this new six was cer
tain to add greatly to the interest.
But whe"n we receive hundreds
after hundreds of messages of
good will' regarding the new prod
uct, the realization is far in ex
cess' ot our anticipations."
try as a whole for the first eleven
months of 1925,. according -to of
ficial figures recently released, to
taled 426,487 units, an Increase
of 76,685 or 21.3 -per cent over
th record of 349,802 for the cor
responding months of 1924.
LiRGE OAI.V SHOWN
The recent absorption by Dodge
Brothers, Inc., of Graham Broth
ers, the largest exclusive manu
facturers of motor trucks, lends
special interest to the new busi
ness record achieved by Graham
Brothers during 1925.
Shipments by the truck indus-
The number ot state highway
patrolmen will be tripled in Wash-.;
ington.
No Demonstration can reveal
. alloi BUIGK ExceUence
The ad ministration's tax reduc
tion bill included a saving of $58.
CS6,734 for the motorists of this
country. ; ,
Exceptional Values
in Used Cars
Ford Itoadster J'24- First
class condition .... , . .$300
Ford Touring wifhont starter "
Oakland "23 Speedster 877S
Oldsmobile Sedan, good rub
ber . . ,S7.'SO'
BARRETT BROS. GARAGE
10W X. Capitol
ANY time you drive
XvBulck you will wonder
how such a remarkable car
can be sold it such a mod
crate prlc. -
la juit i few minutes you
will realize that you are start
ing, stopping, parking, driv-.
ing with much greater ease
and security. And that you
are surrounded by quality
and luxury which tank
with the very finest.-
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But demofistration will tell '
only part of the Duick story,
andyoushouldknowallofit.
A demonstration cannot -show
you the enduring'
C-lJ-26-Nr
':. stamina of body and chassis
r thatbeloagstoBuick. Years
, are necessary forthat. It can
i only suggest the powerful
1 ability of Buick's 75 horsc-
power Valve-in-Head en
f gine, built for hills. It can
t not tell you how thoroughly
' the Buick "Sealed Chassis"
1 and the Buick "Triple
1 Sealed" engine will protect
t Buick performance on
dusty, gritty roads.
-1 And if cannot even hint of
' the mental ease you. wilt 1
1 enjoy, wirh Buick Author
f Ised Service "just around "
jthe corner," everywhere in .
j America
BUICK X:OTOR CO.. FLINT. MICUICAN. Division jf Central Matn Crt Ua
the Better Buick
Better Buiclt Six C7iiar Vmlee
m-H t4 motor ca ts rung in price
tromStl25f$l995.t.o.b.B-U-k
Sactoric. Amor. the Buick ofwm
mmd dmcd nvrUel tk -t u war ehc t
viii Mfff ir dtt.rs rr" r--'
WHEN BE 1 1 Lit AUTOMO-
BILES ARE BUILT. BUICK
WILL BUILD TltEM I
CYTTC f U7II CrfcM i.
3S8 North Commercial Telephone 220
Buy a Want Ad-;It Pays Big And now, DeVaux' commented.
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Ca;
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At Attractive Prices
.jew
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V Here are a few of our standard used cars
;We have others at prices that 'are right:;-
Oakland Touring with glass, (RQCfft
enclosures fullv eauiDDed ! tuuv
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Oakland Sport Touring with
lots of extras.
Oakland Touring
Oakland Coupe
Essex Touring 4 cyl. .....
Jbdce Roadster 'late 1924
t with balloon tires and ful- j
, ly equipped
1925 Ford Coupe ...
1923 Overland Touring :L;
1922 Overland Touring
i uiuivwuusit ....
$775
$475
$525
$425
$675
$450
$325
$200
$110
Brothers durine 1925. I 1WH Capitol I '
T O M O R R Q Wj ' S C A R. X O P A Y .'
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Healthy Praise for the Mew
Hinli Street at Trade
STAR SIX!
nrHE.tide of Star Six popularity
1 rolls oveivheliningly across the ?
ltni i cpuntrysincet the, car was first dis-
piayea one weeK agoi rne iracinc
' Coati'inotdrf wise millions give big;.
healthy applause I
And no wonder . r. . forget the low
price of 9095 deuvered here : Think
only of : the tremendous power
; of ;the . smooth, sixcylihder
Cbntinental' motor ! Think of
the long, speed lines of the two-
-tone bodies on the low slung,
. y rugged frame; think of the
it ' .
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double weight top material arid the
Spanish leather upholstery. .
; Think of the genuindy-plcasant rid- "
. ing ease because of 90 inches of semi-.
elliptic springs, for the 107 inch :
- wheclbase.- ; ' r-
"The. days of unsafe inadequate
brakes are over." Star-Six has.
famous Behdix Four Wheel
Brakes as standard equipment.
Bendix type brakes are used
by Packard,. Locomobile and
v v J9 per : cent of all Euro-2
pean cars. - I;
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: Salem1 Automolsile Co.
not North High w- .;'-.
Tekphona 97