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proaching sharp curves. On goo roads with straight stretches, and no team is nearer than 200 speed may be incressed to per hour. 10.—Horns—The horns will be FEWCHANGES ARE MADE IN PARK considerable distance by slopes, over. Motor Vehicles May Enter or Leave Playground Be- hanging trees, or other obstacles and * 6 zs M 7 $ ‘ ibefore meeting or passing other ma- tween 6 in Moming and 9:30 at Night in Rules 2ites, 72 oF driving animals, or . 11. Lights—All automobiles must Issued for Benefit of Yellowstone Tourists. to etrutppedt With heow! sua talk Hight, ” ; the headlights to be of sufficient bril- Regulations governing the use of automobiles and motor- lifacy to ensure safety in driving at cycles in the Yellowstone National park during the 1919 sea. Might, and all lights must be lighted son which opens June 20, have just been announced by the de. mibesd She MEH een oe partment of the interior. ‘The regulations are practically the ('¢,72¢% Headlights must be dim- th ? , z } y med when meeting other automobiles pares thecunti SE AEaae vente since automobiles were ad-| or horse-driven vehicles mitte ational playgrounds. 12. Muffler Cut-outs—Muffler cut- Prat to the park are reminded —<——<——_—____. outs must be closed while approach- igri Sura was established for | 1 p. m. and after 4:30 p. m. ing or passing riding horses, horse- ie t enjoyment of the) 1 Gey. i drawn vehicles, hotels or camps. people and‘to safeguard natural wean | pper Geyser Basin (Old Faithful) i = aps! : thin i to western entrance, any time after, 13. Teams—W Se lel ditions in Ha boundaries in un- 7 ta? : horses, or pack trains approach, auto- impat form for present and future; > mobiles will take the outer edge of generations. They are cautioned Grand Canyon to Yellowstone lake, aie re es- . the rozdway, regardless of the dir pecially against injuring or defacing *"Y time after 1 p. m. tion in which they may be go any of the natural attractions or any, Mammoth Hot Springs to Tower ‘ing care that sufficient room of the buildings or other improve- Fells by 1 p. m. on the inside ments. Grand Canyon to Norris Geyser the vehicles and an The regulations pertaining to mo-. Basin direct, any time, day or night. the right of tor Met =! are as follows: — |. The superintendent of the park has| will be backed or otherwise handled 1, Entrances—Automobiles and / authority to change routing of cars| as may be necessary, so as to enabl motorcycles may enter and leave the park between 6 a. m. and 9:30 p. in.! by any of the entrances, viz.: north-| ern or Gardner entrance, western or! Yellowstone entrance, eastern or Cody entrance, southern or Snake| river entrance. if necessary. 7. Automobile stages—Automobile stages are operated by the Yellow- stone Park, Transportation company, to and through the park from the northern or Gardner entrance, the {Western or Yellowstone entrance teams to pass with safety. In no ca must automobiles pa |the road at a speec miles per hour, 14. on than 8 greater side the park, or delayed by break down or accident of other na ture, must be immediately parked off the road, or where it is impossible, ny te automobiles operated for pleasure,|connecting with all trains at park. not to those carrying passengers who|terminals. These cars are 10-pas- are paying either directly or indi- senger capacity and are painted yel-|on the outer edge of the road. rectly for use of machines (except-| low. They are required to travel on 15. Fines and penalties—Violation ing. concessioners.) {a regular schedule. In order that|of any of the foregoing regulations Careful driving is demanded of all they may encounter no delay, acci-|will be punishable by sevocation of persons using the roads. dent or inconvenience from dust, automobile permit, or by The government is in no way re- other vehicles must not pass or at-/ejection from the »ark, or b. sponsible for any kind of accident. |tempt to pass the automobile stages not to exceed $500, or six m 3, Motoreycles—Motorcycles areien the road park roads unless said imprisonment, or by a admitted to the park under the same isteges are not in motion and pass- of these penalties, and be conditions as automobiles and are age may be made with assurance of refusal to issue a new subject to the seme regulations, us/safety. On the other hand, if cars far as they are applicable. jare signaled for the right of way 4. Permits—The permit must bejby an automobile stage, they must | secured zt the ranger station where yield and permit it to continue on its the automobile enters, and will en-;regular schedule, . title the permittee to go over any | 8. Distance apart, gears and brakes or all of the roads in the pari& It is|—Automobiles while in motion must good for the entire season, expiring | not be less than 50 yards apart, ex- on December 31 of the year of issuc. cept for the purpose of passing, which Thé permit .must be conveniently is permissible only on comparative kept so that it can be exhibited tojlevels or on slight grades. All auto- park rangers on demand. Each per-| mobiles, except while shifting gears, mit must be exhibited to the check-| must retain their gears constantly en- ing ranger for verification on exit| meshed. The driver of each automo- from the park. {bile will be required to satisfy the 5. Fees—Fees for automobile andjranger issuing the permit that all motor¢ycle permits are $7.50 andj parts of his machine, particularly the $2.50 respectively, and are payable| brakes and tires, are in first-class combi automobil of the national park service. 16. Gerages, repairs, supplies, free automobile camps— tires and accessori for purchase at regular supply tions at Mammoth Hot Spring: per Geyser Basin (Old Yellowstone Lake and Gr: Repair shops and garages are main tained at these points. Automobile supplies may also be procured at Tower Falls camp. Prices of sup plies and rates for repair work are avai id Canyon service. Free public camps for mo. to'that-of the hands of a clock as in- jtained. The automobile must carry dicated,on the automobile guide map. } at least one extra tire. The reverse direction may be taken | 9. Speeds—Speed is limited to 12 as follows: | miles per hour ascending and 10 miles the park roads, averaging nearly 000 feet the power of all aut biles is much reduced, so that a le er mixture and about 50 per cen Norris Geyser Basin to Mammoth er hour descending steep grades, more gasoline is required than a _between 11 a. m. and! and to eight miles per hour whem ap-| lower. altitudes. Likewise one lowe Hot it! The Maxwell has stood every test that has been put upon it and has come out every time with flying colors. Not one time has the Maxwell failed to give the maximum mile- age and power on the minimum of fuel and oil. The lowest in first cost and by far the lowest in upkeep. The Maxwell car stands clearly out as the one car for the great American public. We are living in an age when we MUST have the highest quality of service at the powest possible cost and the little Maxwell is always ready to do your bidding, year in and year out. You get the same, efficient service without that insistent call on your pocketbook. The Maxwell is built right before it leaves the factory and does not have to be rebuilt as soon as you buy it. And one other thing just bear in mind. When you buy a Maxwell you do not have to trust to luck to keep your car going for the Maxwell peo- ple will look after you and keep your car tuned and adjusted for a whole year free of cost. The Maxwell family is a happy family for we all have something to be proud of and all enjoy our possession. You are welcome to our gircle if you want something just alittle better than anyone else. Come and see us for a Maxwell deal means a square deal. Maxwell Garage 167 South Ash Phone 643-W permit to the offender without prior sanction in writing from the director torists and shelters for cars are main- | in cash only. |working order and capable of mak- teined at points indicated on the au-| 6. Direction—Automobiles will+ing the trip, and that there is suffi- tomobile guide map. pass around the road system forming | cient gasoline in the tank to reach 17.—Reduced engine power, gaso- the “loop”.'in the direction opposite |the next plece where it may be ob-/line, etce—Due to the high altitude o POOSSOOOSSSSSOSOOOOD Hi a TIRE PRIGES LOWER AND MILEAGE 1S INCREASED BY THE GOODRIC News equall: ng to America’ s the recent reduction leome 000,000 is the announcement just the B. F. Goodrich Rubbe: 2 new adjustment basis fabric and cord tires. The n nm m jt lc! On the contrary, posite Accidents, stop\overs—Auto- | mobiles stopping over at points in- ew adjustment figure niles for safety tread tire niles for cord tires T able increase ov of 3,500 mile ,000 miles on cords announceme adjustment 1 skepti he recent priee reduc heapening of the quali it meaning, say dealers, that ssured , f oor jon 0 has the at 2 lower cost "THREE MILLION MOTORS ~OF ONE MODEL MADE IN MAMMOTH FORD PLANT and start- company’s re: ft. fe ust the op- ominent local with proper ‘eater mileage than PAGE NINE plant A further pressing fact has not been a day of mechanism cast, one after the other, without a change, is certainly as strong evidence of perfec- tion as it would be possible to cgn- ceive. Already now more than 000 Ford cars are in daily service, and more than 3,000,000 alone are carrying this famous Model T power about years when the Ford not been more th: orders for imme and the output at t in excess of 3,000 cars per H FIRM motori: ire prices made by r Co., of for their 6,000 and 8,000; a re old fig. abric and i jrich tires ared that meant a f the tire ine . THE UNIVERSAL CAR’ motorist rare of ever be- ‘Ford service for owners of Ford cars, is one of the impor- tant elements of the great Ford organization. Ford owners can get real Ford service only by coming to the authorized Ford dealers, where there are at all times Ford workmen, genuine Ford materials and the standard low Ford prices. If you want Pay oe a to get-all there is, and the best there is, in your Ford car come }1:55 P. M. in the r 1915, the ines js Ford Motor company cast the one to us with it for the genuine Ford service. Prompt attention millionth Ford M T motor, the ~ - famous power plant of the famous . | Ford car. It marked a great achieve- every time. »{n “jon grades t » \elsewhere. strictly regulated by the national park f t r} hen 1.000.000 motor: secutively, men it ce April 8th, at 30 1919, th t the three and it 1 ar millio breadth in a first Ford Model Three million of t be r will g be watched is the heating gine on long grades, whic! serious unless care These regulations do traffic on the some 18 to m in th z WS YS “NRERMMAV SPOCAOSOROHOEECE ECE SECEEHE SORE TOKE RHE THOEEHO RE SEEESECEEEEHEEEEESESEETE without a hair’s breadth of change from the original ord Motor com- identically the hout a change . motor that A further effect that must county thwest corner of the par s had been Honest Ford Service P. M. in nth Model particular, one piece Earl C. Boyle 231-237 North Center Street-—Phone 9 o be used necessary of the en- h may be- is used. not apply, | road [ Harmony in the Home Mother and daughter are happy be- cause they can be justly proud of the pet lines and beautiful finish of their BUICK. Son is happy "cause when he wants a bit cf speed the BUICK is there like a duck Dad is happy because to own a BUICK is to be accepted by one’s business friends as a man of judgment and a sound sense of values. e Yes, the BUICK is a GREAT car —and yet the price is moderate —and the upkeep more moderate still. Casper Motor Co. Phone 909 PTV ITIVITI ieee ee