Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 10

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OVERLAND PUTS. ‘MOTOR LICENSE FEES SCHEDULED QUT LIGHT FOUR TO G0 UP FIRST Small Model Is Successful Culmina-' Secretary of State“ Chaplin Mails tion of Big Undertaking Out Notice of Change to Au- in Industry tachi eae Cars == isted Production of the new light four-| cylinder car, held up for the last two! been begun by the Willys-Overland state copies of the motor vehicle ro company of Toledo and shipments to istration law which will become cf- dealers is being made. | fective January 1, The car is known as Overland 4.| Its production marks the culmination | eral types which will be filled out by | of one of the most interesting under-| Persons desiring to obtain licenses. | takings in the history of the auto-| The registration law i8 epitomized as, mobile industry. follows: | For the insurance of permanently! , “Fees: Pleasure cars, 40 cents per attractive finish, three batteries of horsepower; trucks, 75 cents per hun-| electric ovens, each ebout 150 feet dred pound ealers, $50.00; motor- = Si . ei cycles, $5.00. If car is purchased yee (end. on sect wale, sere bern after July 15th of current year, fee = nett shall be 50 per cent of fee for full ka eiese tie all-steel podles of year. If car is purchased ‘seco.ad- em car will’ Pi throug a series hand,’ : atement from former own-} of enay ind bakings under er showing that car has beén licensed, high tem cs during current year must accompany ‘o ity of steels in application. Truck applicants must} I m of inspec- have weight certificate. Licenses| tion nstalled. rt metallur-, are not transferable from one p°r-| gists from the Willys-Overland begin son to another. In case an owner their inspections and tests at the purchases a new car, it will be 1 | mills and this inspection is constant essary to file an application for tran at every operation until the car leaves fer to new car, accompanied by the factory. for increase in horse-power or weight. Allied plants have been at work Only one number plate is required for months, under pressure, to pro-|#fter January 1, 1920, and is to be duce the specially designed lighting @ffixed to rear of car.” - system, steering gear, bearings and| For convenience the following carts re unifor the n a new other perts essential to the new #Fe listed, showing the cost of li- 5 censes: COGS) aie MAKE—MODEL. Hp. Fee | Buick 24-25-36 B & © | ) 87-38 -22 $ 8.80); 54-55 18.60 ' LJ 35-34 E-37 _ 7.20 7 | D44-D45-D46-D47 - 10.00 i E49+E44-E45-E46-E | | 50 & all ’19 cars 10.80} * Cadillac (8) ~--- 12.40} - Chalmers '17 to 71 10.00} Chandler ’17 to '19- 29 11.60; Manufacturers Crowded to Keep Chevrolet, 4-cyl cars after i o TOI pe ene 2 “8.s0| up wileceeed Says the 6-cyl after 1915 — 6 10.40} _ Aerial Age 8-cyl after 1915 6 14.46 “Serta he ole "17-18-19 -_ 5.60} BUFFALO, N. Ya, Oct. 25.—Over | Podge ee aa 500 airplanes have been sold and de-| Essex 7.20} livered to individual owners since| Ford _ 8.80 March, 1919, and the reason not Franklin 16. 12.80! more have been delivered is that the! 1917-1918-1919 _ 10:0 manufacturers can not produce fas-| Grant 1916 to 1919 _ 8.80| ter, says the Aerial Age Weekly, i" Hudson 6-40 and Sup. 6 11.60 denying the statement that there is; 6.54 _._________ 16.40 no future in commercial avietion. | Hupmobile 1916-17 - 8.80! The demand is as great for $7,500! 1918-1919 6.80| pleasure airplanes as it is for $2,500) King g _______ 11.60 airplanes. An Aerial Age advertiser: Lexington 1918-19 _ 5 10.00! had one airplane to sell and wanted! Maxwell 1915-19 ___ 1 3.40} $7,500 for it. He sold it and had|/Wash 18-19 exM671....25 10.00| a score of prospective customers te’ Qgkiand 717-"18-"19 a | spare. : Model 50 --____- 7.60) The largest peace time offer, Te- Oldsmobile 8-cyl — =26 10.40) cently received by the Curtiss Aero-| g.oyy 9” 7.60| plano and Motor Corporation, calls| Overland 88-85 for the building of 225 planes, both! = <2 Jand and water, and 200 motors. It) is expected that a working sched: of a plane a day will be soon in oper- ation at its Buffalo factory One hundred and fifty of the planes will be the Curtiss Orioles, the ne passenger land mi ine, and be Curtiss Sea Gulls, which will carry | two passengers and a pilot. T a will have the new Curtiss power motors whose fuel consump tion has been demonstrated at 1-101 of a cent a mile. Walnut for the} propellers is being shipped from an| assembling point in Baltimore te Buffalo. BERMAN PULPITS INSIST ON ISPLAYING PHOTOS OF THE FORMER KAISER Associated Presn.) BERLIN Oct. 25.—Numerous | strikes ong students and, in at} least one case, a serious riot have re-| sulted from the recent notification by Herr Haonisch, Prussian minister | of education, that portraits of the | former emperor and the crown prince must be removed from the schools. | Pommeranian schools have been es- pecially active. | At Cassel 2,500 public school pu- pils held an open-air. meeting ‘of pro-| test against the removal of the| Hohenzollern pictures. The meeting was addressed by young Von Trott; Zustolz, won of the former minister) of education. His remarks incensed | some youthful workmen who ‘thud joined the crowd and a general fight ensued. Police and troops had to be called to restore order. At Magdalene collegc, Breslau, scholars protested agvinst the re- moval of two portraits of the former emperor and replaced thém with two | others, to the singing of the national; anthem. 10.80} (By of the motor, an ——— The College of Secretarial Science of Boston University has instituted a-course to Leach wealthy women how to administer their property nd finanges. .The course is to include} lectures by leading financial men of Boston. }_ Heavy models — 1 | Peerless *16° to ’19_ 18.60 | of the hetter class in America is sten Pierce. Arrow C-4 in the announcement of the Packard 1918-19 models__--.--- 15.20| Motor Car company, that their pro- B-4&med. °18-19m_ 19.60/ duction for the calendar year 1920 1 | Secretary of State W. ©. Chaplin| years because of war conditions, has} is mailing to all newspapers in the} | Reo _If-S-St-U_- 1920, and the reg-| istration application blanks of s2v-, _We invite you to call at our salesroom and inspect the starting and lighting system on the new Ford. Touring, with Starter Coupe, with Starter Sedan, with Starter These Prices F..0. B. Detroit. Earl C. Boyle OF THE NEW YEAR comer ew on 90, 7.20; Packard ’16 to ’19 17.20} ; Paige, light model: 9.20|. A clear indication of the constant-! 11.60| ly expanding market for automobiles 24.00, Will be more than double that for the| A-d&heavy 4 10.80 Year 1919. M-N and Six_ 12.00! | While ‘their may be some minor Saxon B5-R 4.80 Changes in seating arrangements, 82, S84, ¥ 8.00 there will be no so-called 1920 mod- ; els. 9.60 This is in line with the Packard 14.40 Policy of adhering to certain fun- 8.00 damental principles ef engine and 11.60 body design. 10.00 _ The engine of Pee present Packard 11.60 in Six is practically identical with 10.30 the first one which was produced, 14.40 April, 1916. Studebaker 4- 6-50, Series 18(6)-~ Series 19 SH —-. Series 19 EH Vebe 28-38___ 27-39 Willys-K, 84-B 88-4_ 88-8 -_- ger cars and trucks in their registra-, | tion records making, a national total’ impossible to compile.. However, it | is estimated that the grand total will OVER 300,000 TRUCKS IN SA STATES, RECORDS act mov. tne, ties, 7 OF TABULATIONS SHOW ‘sxe asters st California, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota and Missouri. There are 314,029 motor trucks in! ‘ bs the twenty-four states which make! Among the Riffian pirates of Mor- @ separate tabulation of commercial Tocco the women do all the agricul- vehicles, according to statistics just tural and other hard work, while the gathered by the B. F, Goodrich Rub-’ men, when at home, do the cooking ber Co. The balance of the'states and mend the clothes, including the make no distinction between passen- women’s. I Wy HH tui ( Pr ey ee (6) Hs A new top ehd curtains that will keep out all rain and snow and improve the appearance of your car a thousand percent. Drive in and see us about it today. We use Neverleek, the guaranteed top material, preferred by fifty makers of high grade cars. It makes a smart, handsome top that will last as long as your car. Curtains to. match and niate glass windows if you want them. JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO. East Side Garage Corner Third and Pine Sts. Phone 79-5 : THE UNIVERSAL CAR * __ We have received a shipment of new Ford Touring Cars with electric starting and lighting system. The starting and lighting system is of the built-in, two-unit type, an integral part d like everything else about the Ford car the starter is simple and sure. $600.00 $750.00 $875.00 231-237 N. Center—Phone 9 ica to. the industrial centers where} predict that this difficulty soon will it is: manufactured into tires and|be overcome. This is °° say that lack of transportation pre-; being transported from South peers) — Fear Market May Be Swamped by| wag lee. Activity on | rench Border : BERLIN, Oct. 25.—(By ‘the Asso- ciated Press.)—The -Germans are fearful that thousands of the Amer- ican automobiles sold by the Amer- ican Expeditionary Force to the French will be smuggled across the German border, constituting an up- desirable invasion of the German av- tomobile industry. It is said here that 80,000 American cars were sold to the French. Germany is reported to be very short of tires and tubes for automo- biles and bicycles. Experts say that Americans have stored quantities’ of tires in the territery which can be sent over into. unoccu- pied Germany and sold on the mar- ket at prices which the German man-! ufacturer cannot meet. There is no question in the minds of the Germans that there is an ade- quate supply of rubber in the -world| id the financiel papers. say that uotion ‘was more ‘than | ‘They | 'Gates Half Sole TIRES ~ Cost One-Half as Much “SGUARANTEED PUNCTURE PROOF Gates Half Sole, Guaranteed 5,000 Miles Gates Double Mileage, Guaranteed 6,000 Miles. E y, Service, Satisfacti Send for Particulars or Call Qn Us’ { AGENTS UNITED STATES TIRES AND MASON TIRES "| Warren, Clair & Hyssong | let and Wolcott Sts. Ph. 701W rubber prod doubled from 1913 to 1918. vented:some of the rubber crop from | Props. Should not be . for colds—apply HILDREN a Jaunt in the Country —in the face of a brisk breeze—aot really cold — Just invigorating’ What a change since the frost came! Neerly gone the restful greens of summer! 9 In their place great patches of vivid colorings— golds, browns, yellows, reds and purples! and your wonderful BUICK unraveling mile after mile of highway with such ease! No effort for the car it seems—and certainly none for yon —fost a delightful, restful motion as your ‘car takes the unevenness of the road! _ Butthe wind quickly changes! [un another hour it spits snow and gets really quite sharp! No longer is the fall free sweep from windshield to back (as shown) desirable! All right! Just a jiffy and the curtains are iu place! Comfort once morc! And when you get home you'll slip the adjustable glass windows in place and for the balance of ‘winter you'll have Sedan class and comfort. That's really what a “Rex C-Dan” top adds to your BUICK'S ability, to give you pleasure and comfort. ; ePrPeeersees Oe creer “Rex C-Den” tops MADE to fit ALL Buicks ~~at any BUICK Dealers CASPER MOTOR C0. Phone 909

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