Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 5

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“TOON. GT SUSPENSE SER ERE == CELEBRATES THE OFSPRINGSHELPS) “Wuenie Wta =e ———— UEMIZE OF BOOZE LTO RIDE EAGLY vrs Sergeant John McGreevegRis in re- ceipt of the following instructions re+ Three-point Diagonal. Cantilever Style Now Used on Overlands garding recruiting in army now. * As an additional inducement to en- and is Successful Development j Elaborate Banquet Features Gath- / ering Last Night to Celebrate Nation-Wide Event listments at this time, you are author- ized to accept enlistments until March 15, 1920, for three-year periods of all E thought upper- Satay eae assignment to t in our minds is « any * 2. 3 eo (a) Line and medical organizations of to impress on ecyery car The Casper W. C. T. U. celebrated An innovation In methods of automd-}the ist to 7th divisions, inclusive. This that our epplica- the offeial approval *of constitutional 116 spring suspension is one of thelinciudes enlistments for infantry, field hea : prohibition, for which they have so long | features of the new Overland.igh:' icui|artillery, signal corps,’ enginéer corps tion of the Willard ferivce fought, by an elaborate banquet in the |The diagonal cantilever three-point /and medical department. and Adjustment Policies social rooms of the Methodist ehurch | springs used in this model are an en- (b) Any regiment of cavalry, infan- 1 tn vint last evening. Fully 150 people were|tirely new development of automotive try, flela artillery, coast artillery or en- eaves ou o poin Seated at the tables after a brief invo-|construction, and automotive experts | gineers serving within the continental mecessary to compete cation had been pronounced by. Rev. | declare that this type of spring suspen-|'imits of the United States except col- battery satisfaction ‘Walter L. French, and a splendid menu | sion is a decided improvement for light ored organizations. og - ‘ was served. cars. Upon completion’ of their enlistment whether it is to be found in any printed state~- ment or not. Walter’ H. Bradley. Mr. Ferguson’s | pension. 4 signment to the tank corps at Camp subject, “Phe -Constitution, Its Ideals| In the Overland four, the springs Meade Md’: the chentiod! warfare asry- : ‘ and Purposes,” was handled in a mas-|sweep in a diagonal from a point on| jc. at Edgewood, Md,, and for foreign Philippines—Coast ariillery. corps, en sineer corps, medical department (not | neluding veterinary or dental corps). WHEN ‘a man buys his first Cadillac, itis a natural sequence for him to come into our place a few days later, to tell us how wonderfully the car throttles down and gets away to a quick. start in city driving}, the United States was the greatest docu-|is that of four light, flexible levers ‘car- ment ever written. The manner in|/rying the passenger load on an even which the constitution has stood the|keel while lifting the road wheels over test of the years, was commented unom|the rocks and bumps without disagree by Mr. Ferguson, who characterized the|ably bouncing the passengers. 18th amendment now in force as the} An apt illustration of this action is greatest of all the amendments. that of the circus performer who rides { “Americanism” was Dr. Bradley's|two horses at a wild gallop, with e theme. He spoke. particularly of the | foot on the back of each steed. He must Following the banquet, a program] 2. H. Eelden, vice-president, in charge these men will be assigned and trans- was given in the auditorium of the|of engineering for the Willys-Overland ferred to the organization for which en- terly manner. He quoted Gladstone, | the chassis frame fifteen inches beyond service, as follow Who declared that the constitution of|the axle at front and rear. The effect| ” trawati—Coast artillery corps, medical ELECTRICAL 60 ‘epartment (not ipcluding veterinary or s Jental corps). church which carried out the idea of company, is the designer of these | listed without reference to the adjutant “ the Victory celebration. springs. ‘The design has aroused the] zeneral of the army. : Canal Zone—Infantry, coast artijery | 111 E. First St. Phone 9685 corps, engineer corps, medica) depart-| ~ The special features were addresses | interest of the society of automotive en- Atttention is directed to the fact that by Attorney George Ferguson and Dr. ; gineers as a new standard spring sus- authority exist’ to enlist for special as- nent (not including veterinary or dental sorps). RO new emphasis on the English language| maintain his equilibrium, and he does |" a) tatiana tres ; | which has grown out of the wa and | His legs rise and fall with each plunge Bipein Te COLISEUM GARAGE 5 the menace which America now sees in|of the horses, but his body remains H. B. KEEN,, Capt., Int, : the foreign speaking population in her|ste«ly. Asst. R. O. 127 East Linden S?.—Phone 724 * midst. . According -to the engineers, the Mrs. S. E. Bailey outlined the new|springs of the new light car act like program ‘of the W. C. T. U. now that its fight for prohibition is won in this|of the car and the passengers remain country, | Equality of the sexes in the fleld of labor, the abolition of child labor, and various other social problems demand the attention of consecrated women, she said. r Mrs. E. G. Prager told of the jubilee drive by which the W. C. T. U. hopes to erilist.a million members by 1924 when it celebrates its 50th anniversary, and’a million dollars to carry its war against liquor into foreign countries. “The W. C.-T. U. is the largest’ and best Wwoman’s organization and if you stand for its principles you will be a member,” said Mrs. Valeria. Bailey in speaking on reasons for membership. Mrs. H. K, Burdick, the local presi- dent, mentioned, the honor which befell Casper in October when two members of the local union became state officers. Musical features of the program were @ piano solo by Mrs. C. E. Wygant, vocal solos by Mrs. R. L. Lemons and Mrs. Burton Nye, and a cello solo by @. EB. Hood. The local union, now the largest in the state, was organized June 27, 1900, with 12 members. . Mrs: Valeria Bailey, still an active worker, was. the first President. ‘ BUILDING A HOME GARAGE Here'is a tip or the man who may be contemplating building a Jittle garage the legs of this circus rider. The body practically on an even keel while’ the springs allow the wheels to lift and lower rapidly and easily over the bumps and the ridges of the roadway. | The designer of these springs declares that this flexible lever-like action has given rise to a new word, which if “spring-base.” In the past wheelbase hes been used to denote the center of thrust or load suspended on the springs. But ‘with this new type of suspension, the springs meet the chassis fifteen inches beyond the axles, which gives a “spring-buse" thirty inches longer than wheelbase. ee NOTICE In accordance with State Laws and acting under orders received from the State Board of Equalization, all proper ty in Natrona County will be assessed to the owner of record on Feb. 1, 1920. For the benefit of all property owners not of record, we advise that deeds or contracts be filed with the county clerk at once,.as no ~reption will be made to this order from . State Board. BOARD OF CO! COMMISSIONERS. Pub, Dec, 27,1919 to. Feb. 1 4920, — Like» Cascarats, they- work. while Wantads on the home lot, and who wants ‘to avoid the expensive method: “If the man who. is about to build a garage would profit by my experience,’ writes R. G. Kimbell, “let him keep as many trades away from the job as he can «ind let one man do it as far as possible, I am sure he will have just as good and serviceable a building, at a much lower cost, as he would if be tried to employ every building trade pore is in existence to put it up for him.” eee Ee SPECIAL SALE We have purchased two brand mew, high-grade upright pianos and one play- er piano at a bargain. We are offer- ing them for sale at a saving of $100; to $150 to our patrons. Please call early. This is a rare opportunity. Rich- ter Music Company, Inc. an William: Ferret of St. Louis, Mo., is stopping in Casper on his way to the western coast where he will spend the rest.of the winter.’ Hew ill stop here on his, return trip. pre A ey It has been estimated by a British | The, weakest point in most batteries is the strongest in VESTA VESTA Indestructible Isolators__an. ingenious de- vice locks the plates’ apart and prevents short circuits. — “Call and let us. explain more fully why this Battery has longer life. CASPER BATTERY CO. 515 Yellowstone Ave. “one block east of Oil Filling Station Phone 907 Free Inspection expert that a single mine in the Yan- gtze valley of China can produce 9,000,- and Distilled Se As It Seems ‘The Road—In New Overland 4 on Three-Point Cantilever Springs YY OU expect a bad road to ride asit looks. It did, until the introduction of the Overland 4 This means an altogether new standard of riding comfort, a noteworthy reduction in the wear and tear CROAT CRONE SOR eect ‘Water which lessens theefficiencyofacar. The new springs give longer life to every part and thus minimize up- keep and replacement costs. Springbase. — 7 000 tons ‘of iron ore in a ‘year. Jan.'17 to Jan. 24 Each day during this drive we will sell one ar- ticle at greatly reduced prices to cooperate with the National organization. SUNDAY—Go ‘to Church: Day. MONDAY—Life Insurance Day. OUR SPECIAL: a Choice of Fine lvory Pieces in. Brushes, Combs, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, Trays, - Picture Frames, Clocks, Manicure Sets and Odd Pieces. Overland 4 does of change the road, but it does change the manner in which you can ride on it. It gives you comfort instead of dis-comfort. It gives you a smooth, sailing sensation instead of bouncing and swaying. The Diagonal attachment of Three-Point Canti- lever Springsat theends ofa 130-inch Springbase gives long wheelbase road steadiness, Yet Overland 4 retains all the advantages—lightness, econ- omy,andeaseofhandling,of 100-inch wheelbase. ee eee Tires wear longer because cushioned against hammering blows. Light weight means marked econ- omy in gas, oil and running expense. Overland 4’s equipment is complete from Auto- Lite Starting and Lighting to Demountable Rims. Come in and see this remarkable car. Ask for ' booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $945; Roadster, $945; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575. Prices f. o. b. Toledo.- , EY eee ee: sy BEES eRe eS iss MONDAY SPECIAL: © per cent - Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Second. and. Wolcott

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