Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 10

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CLYDESDALE The ORR at Influence Among Motor Cars COLE on oo ee Waa, (i On things of acknowledged worth can acquire and retain the presti Satara The world is not dis- posed to patronize ures; but it is quick to emulate success. Consider the recent marked changes in the design and con- struction of motor cars. Then recall which car it was that first introduced these striking advancements. Cole Creations Strike New Note The low bevel-edged body panel; the high cowl; the square corners at the rear; the valanced top; the keen aeroline from stem to ‘stern have become the outstanding characteristics of motor car designing. All of these trace their origin to the Cole CAero-EIGHT. Aerotype construction with its attendant 15,000 miles on tires; its wealth of reserve aerotype construction was first appliea to the automobile by Cole engineers. R. N. VAN SAN Our New Location—Corner Second Street and Yellowstone Highway CASPER, WYOMING LARAMIE DEALER— WILSEY & BRANDENBERG RAWLINS DEALER— WILSEY & BRANDENBERG Acknowledged as the sponsor of the pres- ent vogue in motor car design as well as a leader in mechanical achievement, the Cole cAero-E1GHT is seasons ahead. Its prestige is being retortified again and again by the determining influence it con- tinues to exercise over the works of its contemporaries, who have accepted Cole standards as the ones to which they, themselves, would build. And with the ownership of the (ole cAero- possession of a thing whose worth is ac- knowledged by the eagerness of others to COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, U.S.A. HUDSON R. N. VAN SANT’S AUTOMOTIVE PAGE aii | ‘ ' The design of the F.W.D.has proved to be dependable —the ESSEX F W D TRUCKS The Truck That is Always Young What Standardization Means inthe F. W. D. N designing the F. W. D. and its equipment, the parts have been standardized so that any new device, any improve- ment that may be made in the future can be put on any F.W. D. Truck, no matter how many years it may have been run. For example—any part of theF. W. D. truck can be instantly applied to the first truck made. This feature is very valuable to the man who figures his transportation problems carefully and who weighs the profit of continuous service against the losses through idleness of the truck. ) first truck built nine years ane is al in perfect ernie order. i" E The equal distribution of power, | airanii weight and traction, due to the four-wheel-drive principle, reduces the wear and increases the life of the truck to such an exeent that repairs are seldom necessary. | A demonstration will prove its dependability and economy. The F. W. D. Truck will out-demonstrate any truck under any condition. This is a strong statement, but we shall be glad to prove it to yout satisfaction. | SY Trucks Sold on Partial Payments BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1 Two-ton Diamond T. Chalmers. Dodge, 5-Passenger. 3 Green 3-Passenger Cab- 1 314-ton Diamond T. riolet. a Passenger Hudson Will sell on time or trade for 1 FWD. Speedster. real estate. 1 1-ton International. MOTOR TRUCKS AND CAR SALES Bowman & McLean, Weston and Crook County Dealers, Newcastle, Wyo Carl Serene erat County Dealer, All of these ars in excellent running shape. ____SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920

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