Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 5

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ness in University Town; Also Awards Contract Invoice Being Token Broparatony to Tete ie Aone “Use| i ferries Paraciet - foi $10,000 Warehouse Here % to pubdhase promis Posey ir erat fom pwned by Ghee an an inyoice of the stock is now being taken preparatory to the final.transfer, A. BR. Forbes of Cheyenne will ee the Laramie agency. Business possibilities of Lararhlc have | gn a aa expanded greatly since the begihning of | work on the new refinery there and all realty is rapidly advancing in price. Mr. Boyle also let the contract thin Wweck for the éreétion of & #10000 brick Warehouse, 60 by 100 feet in size, to be used for the storing and assembling of Ford cars upon their arrival in Casper. The warehouse will be focatéd’ on Fourth and Market streets, just west of Center, adjoining the Burlington Indus- tria} tracks. It will be built around the present warehouse which Mr. Boyle has on the site. When completed, the warchguse will | provide space for the storage of 50 cars at @ time beside room for assembling. A part of the room will also be- used for stock for the wholesale Firestone tire business for, which Mr. Boyle is the'state distributor. TEST OF CARBON SHOWS THAT MUCH OF IT COMES FROM QUST OF THE ROAD The Continental On © Oj! Co., of Denver, has coriducted an inyestigation as to certain conditions met with in lubri- cating gasoline éngines and the result is being sent out in a form letter to au- tomobile users all over. the- northwest. One of the salient points established by the Continental's investigation is that tho carbon that causes so much trouble in auto cylinders is not a product of the comaaieeoe of the oil and gasoline-aione. re gasoline and lubricating oil burned m the cylinders in the pure state as mar- light that it will not adhere to the metal surfaces and repeated investigations and chemical analysis of thousands of sam- ples of carbon from many autoniobiles show that foreign matter taken into the cylinders thru the breather pipes and the air intake ot eens carburetor . svhol- ly responsible Repeated hee show cofclusiv a that a—-hard carbon it such ag is inet with in all auto engines cannot be form- ed from oll .arid gaxsoline alone under any condition of compression or heat ax UATY I nidTes, that will be the most re- Laramie, Mr. Boyle intends be ites at ik Pog Governatne ba. markable Seapaple of universal trans-| re rernnrnnerinee | tistics “tong as itis képt ‘free from foreign miat- ‘Gerais tn in the country. an Otte WOstEs Trent of the well known human race. ter, and every test of the sibatanies there is a motor vehicle for every three @Eh ¢ acum 2 fan from the cylinder heads, of ser i brot }t out by aoe ires,’” continues the writ er, “ts the bar. arg oe saeh.16, 15.96. pe vie age i i ioe pepen oe ve te ee ths are. Iowa, where’ Paar in the each 6.09 inhabitants, ~ January “ Motor California witha. car for each 6.20 Gol den! Staters, Nebraska with o car for cach 6.43 of its people and South Dako-| wir a country bas pretty nearly achiev- ta with one ‘one.for-every seven residents) big and little.” “From all of, this,” concludes the au- “ap thy statement thor, “it apparent that the time table ents is not yery it when this great coun-| ¢ the contention, | sry will be able to take all its 110,000,- pice He Bbc 000 People Haine in its own motor ve-| that there are 27,000,000 ented for the won ed hi Pane fake ferent iat _Diilovopher ne of the greatest difficulties encoun- United States | silicon and other matter on the mind, morais and manners of|tered in taking the first ld be "naturally found’ ia our bln: f Fe Pre of het census Was A religious superstition. ust and the 1! 9, travel mea y of the preachers were violently | a ee a Ir s-a a paradox 6 of the auto- mobilé business, here and every- where throughout -the- country that-the Cadillac.is chosen with equal confidence by the mechan- ical engineer and: by- the man -who knows nothing at all about machinery. Both know they can depend upon the Cadillac to do the same things, in the same way, whenever and wherever they \eall: ‘upon it. youd a Le COLISEUM GARAGE po a A Nia 3) <a 4] = ney OVERLAND LIGHT FOUR d to the census ,because in Bibje pi fim curse fell over the land oe PAGE FIVE lviy £he center of popu- rate of about The Buick Steering Gear The Buick steering gear has been de- signed to combine the attributes of . Safety and ease of operation. The principal advantages are entire relief from road shocks being transmitted through the steer- ing mechanism, and ability to follow the tracks in mud or sand without wearisome maneuvering and without the danger of jumping the ruts. So that the.easy handling of the Buick steering mechanism will be appreciated by all drivers. As a result of this design, the factor of safety in Buick steering gears is very high. And because of the leverage provided by the the large steering ’ wheel, anti-friction bearings and the positive lubri- cation of every part, the car may be operated for many hours at a time without fatigue to the driver. e “When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK Will Build Them” ‘CASPER MOTOR:CO. Phone 909 i a MooM WE WISH to announce that our new building, Je lacated Corner Maple Street and Yellowstone Avenue, will be ready for occupancy about February 15. We will have the finest equipped Service Station and salesrooms i in the State of Wyoming. Alsoa complete Accessory Department. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ‘ON MOTOR {. Moulton, General Mahager sities Oiies 156 North Wolcott Street sihenansreennnnesnneneitininnntnsraneepersssneesuenertoaetamnsnnsnereees KEKE CAHN a tetas sens steeenneritennnananyey tern yy ytereirtneert seer CHEKKKEEE ND and WILLYS-KNIGHT MOTOR CARS i sheidabslbtecietioeiedetec kia HEI EITHER IO EEE SEI ERI AEE RE KURT HARTI Grane COMPANY Phone 1142 II PADPPSALIPILCZEZELALLZALLALLALL LA [| wt 1% ua ei a KP wt o a sl i, il ici 009-4, 0.4% oa CoM Sexe be OO fo ofe- afoot so aoe ho a che paSo-ase-she-eteeteate-es al the 120: years Betiesi the tak-| showed the center to be in the city of of the frst census ih 1700 and the | Blooniington, Ind. 1 oo = Sed of the Uriited States moved west. ‘Two thousand pasha corn to sell. See 7?

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