Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1919, Page 10

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been known as the most democratic of kings, Alfonso. of Spain. -In- the -royal Spanish garage are. snaces for ten Cad-| iljag cars. Five of them are limousines. Fiye of them are tourjng cars. Until recently, Alfonso’s American cars hat} been of another make, but Cadillac per-| formance during the war was so im-| pressive to him that the Cadillacs were | iaeren Alfonso, as it pleases him, drives’ one of the turing cars himself. The premier of Roumania is another noble who finds in this American-| made car certain quantities whith in-}| duce him to do his motoring in a Cad-} illac town limousine. BUILD BAD ROAD UNREST 1S SEEN AS FORERUNNER FOR AUTO TEST OF BIS PROSPERITY IN INDUSTRY ‘ING ALFONSO DAWES OWN CADILLAC, HAS NINE Novel Course. ‘Congkenniea in Los-H. ‘S: Firescna® Rathaie That) Right Will Win; Company Capitalization Is In creased. Angeles by the Overland Branch. | WEN WER 10 wd 10 ‘OF BERGE call. almost’ every ettiployee bY their iirst; name.* f ‘Pérey W. Leavit # {the company 39 y of the company which ‘he campilea talk was illustrated by movie sli vld pictures Of tle Cire Good: ; ings and early, groups _of we; Amang the pictures - flashed - ay screen was ‘one showing. tire Goodrich factory—a thr. i, who has 1 Shys atc VETERIMEMPLOYES AT NRON RSET THEOIES OF OSLER tt Aiewees Aas is«man unfitted for real, years or more and who reéelved pins with istory His ty by .F re 2 E. | building. A picture of the Neyer! vs the B. F. Goodrich fare B, F. Work, president; H. E. BR j | Rubber hae weal of Akron, Ohio, |mond, vice ipresidént; C..\B, Raymond, | Oo diecaia eee eee eee Although Goodrich has something | Second vice BYesident; -W. A. Means,| quetion department ae c like 15,000 youngsters in its’ orgar seeond |v! ok. ri ories | we AE geO: 7 vate nities Peo! ice president; H:'Kk. “Raymond, | day the Goodrich factories comprise To demonstrate fully the riding qual = Bad x AG 35 “es : ‘ ; sige Con the miew Overland theGonsAg als Sad ite Just Mfssed the Gusher. jof age) ome GE. itp biggest men have Seoan Bak: Area eeny: fs ener end bulldinge and) employ. 20,000 workers. eles Nratioh of the awaiiveoy | AKRON, ©., Nov. Right will win! | Siam was once known as a land whic! Bacon—What are these “oll gush |lohg siice payed the,6, and oven the ior disiegton dnd o> C.-Tibbites: avertion cae eave told ‘of how, Dr. F cifie company, has construct nd this will be nee -|prodyced white elephants, as well ers” we read so much about tn the 60 year mark. And that the company|ing maxuger : jovdrich, founder of the company. in road” in the heart ofthe Caiifernia| + Hol etter labor, vi e gone | that Freak dear to the urchins of newspapers nowadays. is proud of these men is proven by) al progideht. Work in’ addvéwsing the| In ested ate capltal in the, ruber } ee eee ung sige Ji eee Sees the Siamese Twins. But Pebert—Didn't you evér see one? nt unique banquet ‘held in Akrdns yaviquet™ Raid that “the Moeinuarithal erates ord Saat fe, machin 1S is. known: Ehisiehovel omnes 3 come as the of the, the Bmes change, even in ayawhere | olan h- pid sone At, this loyal. function ,no_Gne wh! gm 5 of the|ery from a rubber factory that he had is che first to be Mullt. for oalee demene¢present” industrial unrest ire. | the Queen Mother today rides ina Cad-| | Why, no. Did you? given admittance wha “had not been jin pany seemed tke: romance and) purchased at Hastings-on-the-Hudson, stration purposes. In the past it hay {286 president of the Firestone Tire & /ilac autoiobile. Exercising ‘the pre Sure! Ifsyou'd been here ten mln- | the company's employ 20 years or more.| Bat the Years since he sas. perso New York. The machinery been the custom for automobile sales:| Ubber confpany, prophpsied at : rogative of yoyalty, still recognized | utes ago you would have seen one, too. |The affair was attended by 160 men|{ associated with them-in working out the! stalled in Akron ig 1870 and ma #8’ beck thé Hmiooth* iighwa jal stockholders’ meeting Tecently. Of| In thdge countries which countenance | He just dropped in to try and sell mej and women employecs—the aggregate |e TRINy ® Problems shad passed quick-| beginning of Akron’s history as monstrating c: to prospective buy-| (e 16,000 Firestone employees, 90 per royalty’ itselt, she has, not gne Cadil-| gome oil stock."—Yonkers Statesman. ‘number of years. service totaled. over a de recalled the days when, he work-'her manufacturing center of the uni. That the Willys-Ov g‘de-| Gent ar EnOMECey pemtemensy ict) me une Iie A Eee 4.000 sears. Officials’ ind workmbn S022 Mght_shift_ and when’ he could _ve ; "i Mae : : | these "wer ent dn this occasio: owever, the Queen Mother of Siam) i alike were among the Veterans, in’ fa Moe the Ovarland f to tests which | At the meeting the stockholder: ix outdone by that king who has long. A Tribune Wanitad will sell it. fi eomfortalles MaJOFify Mae nia Aa orate might. be avoided, speaks |Yanimous endorsement of the | Superintendents, depattment —_hesids, | well for @he construction of this new! 0f the d_of directors’ for foremen, maniigers and sales and fi-! car which will soon be announced. pansion of the company’s tire nance executiv | The “road” constructed by the Willys-| #74 distribution facilities. A Much credit and honor was given this) Dverland in, Los is deacribed ine sing the capitali jon from $15, group of employees. During the meet- as being without ‘par in the history | 99.000 to $75,000,000. was passed. Fire. ing they advanced to -be greeted bs of that city which known for} Stene is now one of only 20 industrial ; President B. G. Work, who aracueat its smooth ‘surfa yughfares. It orporations in the country whose cap | each with a handsome gold servic pin} pies large tract pund ne ital stock equals or . | bearing four stars, each star, represent- the sales room of the company. Only $10,000,000 of th | ing five years Service. With the excep- \ Atthough but o quarter of a mile in; &f the additional issue |tion “of 24 all of the “20-year-or-more" length almost every possible trouble-|%€ Placed on the murket at the p:esent | group are ‘now active in the Goodrich some condition which might be en- | Ume | organization and‘many of whom predict | SDibhtuvads Gi’ the sedehbat count Tt was in outlining the manner in that their ultimate record of uninter- included in this road Ther re which this additional vital will be | rupted service will double titeir present railroad éroadingas onumerous plece.s Mr. Firestone touched on the | figures. ‘k holes, ruts, mud, sand, short; dustrial unrest problem | In two different Instances father and} Step, OVD IaR ene Nothing ‘Whatever conditions rule elsewhere,” son “went forward to receive" service} has been omitted to test the capabilities be sald, “1 ee ey oF the f of | ping, senile in two other cases two nd THE REO 1920 SIX of the new car. The test track is so ployee is tha® loyalty three brothers’ names were called. oi R ‘ihusiadithal the big- motion pletur: Pee Bghent ouerproaucts tots wing Were! ; a.» . reo Pleasure Car and Reo Trucks Ate Pethavelb bAtasidedaticonialt nth idard and permitted the whom was the proud posse “ rie ee ule Rie teackwill be) compan v in a few years from | year service ‘record.’ The ‘oldest arg C. W. GREGORY a concern with small capital to one of man employee, has been with the com- for the main action. millions. Wherever I travel it | In demonstrating the new models, the ™40Y i nan will drive the pros-!‘ real source of pride to me to he purchaser over th hazards, the service our products givir * that the passenger 1 judge “M proud beeause | know that sé for himself the eusy-riding qualities of 38 only possible because of the loyalty the car produced by the new three oun yemploy ees are giving their com point spring suspension. ‘The car will P&n : thus be sold on the quality it shows un here is, however, industrial in- der what would ordinarily 1 pnsia-, ter » which implies that when CLEMO LWwOrnt sles conditions. the industries of our’ country suffer, whatever the ca our company will er also to some extent. T can ther fore tell you concretely what our plans < e use, o' e \ditioné 5 | peyton sh usegor the addcenaltyoisQNED CHILDREN WHO ARE GETTING WELL AND REPORTER | As you know tt much a. WHO HELPED TO SAVE THEM—Edna Luikart (left) and Tom Wren, a re: | tion today. Good honest men are fol. Porter who gave his blood to save Shirley Luikart (right). They are alleged } lowing the agitators and demagogue, to have been poisoned by their mother in Detroit, Mich., and brought to cither by choice or by necessity Pro- Chicago for treatment. They are almost recovered and were snapped in park gic tion, both of food and of manu- in Chicago where they were efjoying inselves. ctured products, is being curtailed « 7 What the future holds it is difficult Former - Residence of Cardinal foroteth!nI <ahy 2 firm bebe dichawe.' Turned Over to Richard’ ~*—-raver, that right “win wit aid’ ther thio 4 3 Hfuture wit) bring’ ‘the greatest pros Crane at Prague ity and happiness this country ever has é enjoyed. We are’ going to have some =e PRAGUE the Associated Press) tying and difficult experignces to rpaek “——\Wiien Richard~Crane, the newly ap inet state, but when we come through? pointed United s minister tO, will be a stronger and a better na slovakia, formerly secretary tO tion, ry of State Lansing, took up A very extensive building program is post in Prague, the government of the jjanned, Mr. Firestone stated, This new republic assigned to him the mag- jneiy 1 $1,000,000 plant for the Fire. nificent pal the Cardi Arch: stone Steel Products company, ground Vishop of on the heights of for which has already been broken. Rim r y overlooking the city, direct manufactured by this company are now yss the way from the national cap- yged ax standard equipment by more than per cent of.the automobile com 2 4 palace was vacant because the panies of the United States. The com A ardinal Archbishop had be nm AUsReneealko isn Meettor the trian prince, and when the revolution Sipe) used of October 1918—the Czech Fourth ~ -potal sales ape Dire & of July LOC pla he was invited to Rubber company, as announced by Mr leave along with all the of the Pirestone, covering -the period from “Austro-Hungarian nobility, and com) November 1 1919, e e © plic w $69.47 ye - Mr. Crane found around the v ean otithe Atti 3) Cardinal Archbishops in all the ver: 6f 9 per at wae epideedenfite: the ‘ million and purple of their robes. In) fact that the company;«retuced prices , 5 = the audience chamber — w on ures from 15 per cent dubing > = throne, above which hung a the’ period first refgrred to., ' - svlendid portrait of Pope The salex.report for August,§1919.- he : VI. In the big reception rooms lead- continued, showed the largest: month's {ing off from it, he discovered a Jot Of sales in the history of the company and $ North Am n Indi disporting vase of approximately 35 per ts themselves all over a 1 set of price: cent, August of 1918 + less Gobelin tapestries, with here-and) ~The lasPoffer of common stock to the * the r-ringed negro slive. employees was largely, over subscribed. at scams that the Gobelins (hid orie-| another’ offering: willbe sade in’ tho SUCCESSORS TO suciilre TRANSIT CO. * inally been ordered and delivered to the r future if it can be arranged, Mr * then I Maria-Theresa of Austria announced 165 South Ash Phone 908 } They were sent to Prague, C. 0. D., $$» A e price © bil sta red even r 1 ee dra majesty. “Being somewhat _ Like Cascarets, they work while * short of funds, she was about to send you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. * them back, when the then linul | Serer ee oe Lee eee _ —= ae + Archbishop, | a noble and ample *, o% ia 3 private means, offered to ake them SOLSE STELIOS SOLOS LE TES HGHES eneteoos © her hands. The empress gladly assent- $ ed and the Gobelins have remaine o - part of the furnishings, of the 3 * some old house. 4 z » + Bd the United States minister Feccives @% [hi] 4 * his- guests and gives bis interviews | (J. | s with ti eighteenth century French . | * conceptions of the “original Americans” @&% e § jooking down upon him from the wall ry —_—— eas Coffee : Gives certain and lasting ‘satisfaction. 25,000 BORDER PASSES ISSUED IN 13 MONTHS (By Associated VPrens.) JUAREZ, Mextie Oct. 31.—For the thirteen months between September 15. —— Aa AR Pe testade teste tte teste te oe he he a ee ae ee ee Rha eb cmeeeweweets corms emsase saetely 125 000 AUaRaRE Eiiporis chays It matters not how you prefer your coffee served— ween = Magee ior che soe |S with cream or sugar or “black” you will derive “cup ber, about ) have been held by Mt citheonpibeseaiing te. Meta satisfaction’: from Delicious. Since last spring, the number of daily = Aa tbe Mae) 2 bes ¢ TRY IT YOURSEI F luen due to the. post-war relaxation of passport restrictions, and has, in turn, 2 NO VARY PRODUCTS Co resulted in a quickening of the amuse: | @% iat ‘ Pe: . ment lif? .of the, Mexican cit weeee shee arly 5,000 persons mz round trips between El Pasc Mr. : MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. “ “How estimates, + * ae on B2 S/ 9 ate oe Se Oe ae oe Ms Pa Me at y Read The Tribune Want Ads Co Se aoe eines yo 0 > EX 9 ooo tho aZo oo ate aXe of ate afe afo ao ole ofe afeate revenennees pany than a fleet, graceful. shiny BUICK auto- mobile equipped with e “Rex C-Dan” all season top? One feels an unmistakable sense of the “correctness of things” when drawing up to a theatre entrance in a good looking BUICK motor car. You “feel” the assembled crowd i tribute to you for knowing the coeatert riick comes with motor car Ownership---and you “feel” the tribute they pay you both for your sound sense of values and your artistic spptocisiion as evidenced by your ownership a BUICK automobile. Note the artist's drawing showing one of these remarkable “Rex C-Dan” tops attached toa BUICK. Not a bulky line or effect any- where! Sedan class and comfort! Phone us for complete details. wees Vee ee “Rex C-Dan” tops MADE to fit ALL Buicks —at any BUICK Dealers CASPER MOTOR CO. We Be rae rue “dk

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