Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1920, Page 9

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| pany's crude rubber requirements, | A newly-married couple, who are both \ In addition to Americanizing the i WILDING Alg deaf, and are trying housekeeping | 7 | | s methods of handling crude rub- | l eithout uinarventahavel des Sit: 3} r | L | ber, the plant will cut costs perceptibly | genious substitate-for a doorbell. When = |@ process of manufacture now carried | : ash up, and his | Jon at Akron—and by compressing it | | le -Agsordinento: Sean eae ea |for shipment. In this way freight | aR 7 | ! of Avsorican Motorist, there are | charges will decrease, since they are|~ In line with its policy of expansion, | aneumenn_ ax ® number v* causes wheih contribute eine Der Ga raes oe en es | The” Good ; } | ‘tive & Rubber Co., has a | 5 | ; ja) Ka ney utes STORAGE Willi G. Noonan Secured as) New Fire Truck Is to power ‘usses in an engine, not the! Will Spend Million Americanizing| According to S. G. Carkhuff, secre. | Started construction of a rim and wheel le BATTERY am. } ss 2 plant at Akron, to have a capaccity of| ar the United States recently from Singa- | }9,000 rims and wheels a das | . | least of whichis a partially st ed f3 Service Manager for oniclogeeaiaatticet sender g Methods of Handling tary of the company, who returned to Local Concern Developed by Four | Te is natural that the often narrow | Crude Rubber teeet the DIEnt wil be the only one of |. The new ‘factory ‘will he'a oneatory || Sel on Wh L Dri C. Siam teie os ooo puuniac| ee ee lits kind owned and operated by a rub-| brick and steel structure 250 feet wide We sell and take care of the NA The Park Road Sales and Service ce rive O.\y Air's use, he says, but very’often a| By the erection of a million dollar | Def tre company. | It will Beenerare | ba SUREEIN Nihal foe ihe etscctats | cae ranean aren DN tate Company, which. is at present occupy- | remarkable improvement in engine ef-| Plant,at Singapore, Straits Settlements | PY * Tire and. Rubber Company., (8/58 arriving daily and a large part of|] We have the ne instru ing temporary quarters at 611 Yellow-| jficiency is secured with no greater |—whfth is the center ot tne crude rub-| fy "Vig wich wee organteal foc the |the rim making machinery, for which|f monts to test and repair magnotos stone avenue, will start construction nnouncement is made of the devel-j,trouble than a temporary cleaning of | ber market of the world—the Firestone | 5) 1t4.—which was organized for the) (ort ootg were let many months ago,|[ generators, strater lighting immediately of a $50,000 building at the | OPment of a new three-tone fire truck | the muffler which should be beaten| Tire and rabber Company, Akron, Ohio, | PUTPOS™ has arrived on the ground. The new|ff eqquipments on of cars corner of Second and Pine, recently|>Y the Four Wheel Drive Auto Com-| with a wooden mallet or a piece of | purchased for the location of a modern pany, Clintonville, Wis., makers of | wood: this will loosen the worst aceu- | crude rubber hundreds of thousands of Owing to the dry cold atmosphere, in-| ac; located on the Baltimore & Ohi Midwest Ave. garage and repair shop. A temporary | WD trucks, The new fire-fighting | mulations which will then be blown out annually, fectious diseases are unknown in Green-! railway, so that it will have ample rail old it E. Kir pbuilding for shop space will be erected | #PPAaratus contains an unusually pow-| through the tail pipe. If the car is e-new plant, now in the course of | Jand. road transportation facilit es a on the adjoining lot so as to give sery-| ¢rful special type J. Wisconsin motor, | equipped with a muffler cut-out and| construction, will introduce into the ice at An early date to the many Chal-| With a 6.1inch bore and a 51-2 inch) there is a noticeable difference in| Far East somé of America’s most mers and Maxwell owners who hayé| Stroke, developing. forty-two horse-| power when the cut-out is closed and dern machinery. This equipment will been without a service station such as| Power, S. A. E. The type B. Rotary | open a cleaning of the muffler, as in- ce the labor of numerous coolien| tha agency for these cars expects to| Pump, driven through a two-speed] dicated. should be undertaken at once.| and much work on the part of the to cut cusir of ndings lant will he built on a portion of AUTO EI a oT maintain in the future, transmission, has a capacity of 500 gal- | ————_—______________ fast’s other famus burden bearer, the n Other agencies taken by the Park|lons at 120 pounds pressure. is 9 fect long. 4 feet wide and 22 ibou. ‘There will remain, however, road Company include the Standard| Complete modern fire-fighting equip- inches deep. A speed of twenty-five need of the productive efforts of which mii “Bight” automobile, Maxwell trucks Ment is mounted on tt and Mason tires. The Standard auto oes Ce is made by the Standard Steel Car Com- | pany of Pittsburgh, and is a new car for this country, although it has at- tained wide popularity in the East dur- ing the flye years of its manufacture. a Production heretofore has been limited, F but the company now has an immense new factory, capable of turning out 35,000 ears a year, William G. Noonan, pioneer automo- bile man in Casper, has been secured as service manager by the Park Road Company. He enjoys a wide acquaint- ance among auto owners here, particu- larly among the old-timers. It will be the policy of the company to confine its service and shop work exclusively to the cars it represents and to carry at all times a complete line of parts and accessoriea for ite bod, 100,000 persons in mi ing the com-| Ai THE UNIVERSAL CAR There are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in daily service throughout the world, and fully eighty per cent of these are Ford Touring Cars. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is the simplicity in the design of the car, £0 easy to understand; likewise it is easy to operate, and mighty inexpensive, compared to other motor cars. The maintenance expense is low, and it has won an unparalleled reputaticn for satisfactory service during the past sixteen years. On the farm, in the city, for business and for family pleasure, it is the car of the 4 j people; and the demand is increasing every day. Let us tars, pate i 2 ee? 5 Cet lave your order promptly if you want one. We can suppl: ‘ Y number of Society Matrons driving f" you with most everything in motor car accessories, and a | % assure you genuine Ford Parts and skilled workmen in our Heit dion Overlana Sedans eae repair service, Le fair with your car and it will give you DISTRIGT SALES) |} “ a ia | Towa Dealer for Ford Auto Com- The Ideal Ladies ’ oa a EARL C. BOYLE pany Sells 300 Cars Yearly wt Sp as 231-237 North Center Besides Tractors Town Ca r Over in Loon, Iowa, is one of the ford Motor company’s most interesting deal- ee STE Ce) SESE ale PM ee A TEA SU ao oN When in Denver note the large wr a2 ers—Mrs, M. P.. Estes, who sells some- pea kere So 14h thing like 300 Ford cars yearly, to say The 3 only 200 nothing of the Fordson tractors she Socen Se, a ly 200 pounds sells. Her only regret is that the com- S : more than ‘ouring Car pany couldn't promise her more than 300 cars this year. She is said to te one of the three most successful women automobile dealers in Iowa. Mrs. Estes is a‘thoro business woman. She knows her product, she knows her territory, she knows how to sell cars and she knows the value of business 3ys- tem for that is her hobby. ‘You can’t do business right without a good sys- tem,” she declares, ‘People don't like to wait. If a man comes in and wants to know if he can get a certain part, or what his account is or what some thing will cost, you’ve got to be able to tell him quickly.” In a letter to the Ford Motor com- UILT to absorb road shocks at the point of contact, Kelly- Any, the Des ‘Moines branch manager Springfield Caterpillar Tires save the engine and chas- says of Mrs. Estes: ‘This dealer hes to tho population of ber.tersitory of any MOULTON MOTOR eC Corner Maple and Yellow- _ sis from the destructive vibration which soon lands the tor this Year ia one ‘ear for every 27 = Bistoneragenwe «(Ebene truck equipped with ordinary solid tires in the repair shop. . 2 ie oe yw n for this year is one car for every 27 people including men, women, caildren and inmates of the poor farm. And she has consistently carried a ;reater kercentage of unfilled orders for imme- diate delivery than any other Genter we have.” 1?) 2) The great thickness of rubber, together with the system of notches or side vents in Kelly Caterpillars, makes them more resilient than any other truck tire. : Kelly Caterpillars effectively cushion the truck and save it from pounding itself to pieces. -——____ Whales’ teeth pass as currency in the Fiji islands. They are painted white and red, the red teeth being worth about twenty times as much as the white. ) Z 3 | IRE wheels; . 2 ‘wood wheels and Wd code bcoecerg bet 1 Sy cvecslnay agpben <a A WOMAN can drive the Cadil- é t rabber tires. When sf f 3 | eee lac in ease and comfort without png verng we . worrying about what’s going on - tion, the demand for it é wil be as univers underthehood. That the wives ' _ and daughters of Cadillac own- : ers appreciate this, is evidenced . every day on our city streets and } Auto Electrical Company 111 East First St.« Phone 968-J Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 913-J. OIL CITY SUPPLY CO WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. = COLISEUM .COMPANY 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Ash Phone 908 |, 127 East Linden Si.—Phone 724 sapere aimed nerreei reeves seuss

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