Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1921, Page 10

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° By B.- -| gosnpany,, touring; i “Vitis ‘of the company is still in Denver | Salt Creek, touring, the ~ — ‘jattending to business. and W. J. Wheeler, touring - beagibn ge iB as fi PAGE TEN. be Casper Daily Cribune * : Clydesdale. truck has been : “eee se E- Petterson, /packbsepet te Se at t60. Kast Camper | pvered 07 the (Warten re Ou a Gelivered to them this week by the IR ISH ; ORCE hy) T Motor company. Lum: . - 4 7 w : ‘Casper Motor cotnpany has returiied at N ra, XK: 1 te “Wierda : . J =}fmom Lander where he spent several Hudson . y bas just return sre leery Wa Fete me > < RET Ba. ah ey tee : oA carload: of By Ws D. trucks thas ~ : : i A steady increase in business is re-)accepted the position of service man- Pe” bear acre me hncctge oa . ported by Joe E. Mansfield of the|4ger with Boyle's garage. Mr. Barnes |St@néar is comes sro — . . . . "| Was formerly connected with the larg. local agency. Manatiald : Mater company: | 3: <¥-| i pera ageucy_on the Comat, =] A carioad of Ford motor \cars wea : + lrecetved this week from Omaha, and Guy Hoffman has been delivered a ports the sale of a Packard single atx to GeorgeS. Clark.which. wifl be cars have been delivered to. Dr. H. R. mn speedster by the ageney |Tathrop. coupe; Manning Cash store, laelivery car; W. W. Whaley,’ touring }model; E. C. Cook, runabout; Brodie C. W. Carlisle and C. B. Galley are| Rubber company, runabout; JohnoT.} | now driving new Bulck motor cars|Boran, light delivery; Wiley “Ramsey TT BEAUTY : STRENGTH : POWER : COMFORT Every dollar buys more than : : | Crown Army in Erin to Have 50,000 delivered from the June shipment. A * . . . carload of Packard motor cars is now Recruits in Carrying Out Policy for |en route tromihe tactory aod « num: of deliveries will be announced Sterner Repression, Report Sa Shard iif aan at tomcat new in this city. “beth Michie purchaséd” an Overland re | "Four" Fearankay Be car a witees Foy LONDON, May 28.— {By The Associated Press.) —“‘The |% the White Motor Semcon tne government policy for sterner repression of the criminal eles |"73" ree a Enya sari’ ment in Ireland,” as it is phrased in authoritative quarters, involves the strengthening of the crown forces in Ireland with military reinforcements which will be drawn from units now in foreign service. PER IPT OWS ES ae tho same company. | Announcements from the Maxwell lagency are to the effect that the |price on the car has been reduced $140 and is now selling for $1335, f. o. b. “There is some likelihog@ of the ex- tension of martial law to the whole| S ud G ee iiand win the exceprion or ve || OEUAents Get ated, but the initiative ©. Barnes has arrived in the from Los Angeles, Cal., and has ¥. city Examine the new Pack- ard Single-Six, its quality is everywhere evident; drive it, and you find this quality combined with Injunction to Retain Rooms | | khouse system. day that the will be con-, sn number-| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 28.— DUBLIN, May 28.—{By The Asso-| Declaring that to move now would | €iated Press}—Crown forces invested| impair their chances of passing & large area around Dublin mansion! final examinations June 15, Oscar W. House this morning ahd cordons of| Schley and Elmer H. Eige, students the military held several streets at| at the University of Minnesota, late the ends of which barbed wire entan-| yesterday obtained an injunction re- giements were placed. Exhaustive! straining their landlady, Mrs. L. searches of the houses in the neigh-| M. Phelps from moving the furnl- borhood were immediately commenced.| ture from their rooms, The crown forces claimed to have ee | faptured the headquarters of the Irish| The price of all models of the Max-) Republican army in a recent raid. | well cars have been reduced $150, ac: | a dollar’s worth in the new The sensation among car buyers. A small Haynes with big Haynes quality. D VUUUUOUUUUUUUUr HIGH GASOLINE MILEAGE LOW COST OF UPKEEP HIGH TIRE MILEAGE LOW OPERATING GOST HIGH EFFICIENCY LIGHT WEIGHT i cording to a statement received from | from the factory in Kenosha. John|the factory by the Park Roads Sales | Carey was delivered a seven-passenger!and Service company here. This. is vi e cr ere. | tin & t Tabor circies ts = Packard : Si ti mackinery Yor thn sheng [othe wars" ™* S| gp dohm ts Lew promien ime (2 Ample room for the comfort of five = The Pa eile a: acer sived and is being installed. Whep | os United Mine Workers _ er = 1 i Ww 2: o.b. I Yetroit fevipoet orn rir "anduorca |e te Tous a two pentahed ie | Eumoer Gamers ar" had‘ te |= Passengers-—more than 90 per cent _ ing is now $ sted sod i. f merican % 5 = = See Haynes made---with the power of the fa- SE EE RIOREES eS Seren a eae ea || mous Haynes light-six motor. ”. Remark- Packard Motor Car Company “ably complete equipment included at the DETROIT, MICHIGAN price of only Office of the President and General Manager ; i é ‘a . AM-L May. 21, 1921. : ee # F TO PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS: eon all iy v Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. WILLYS-KNIGHT © OVERLAND 138 South Kimball Phone 346 ’ MMM nOMAHAMAHAHAHAM AAA Qik dee man who owns one [UUUTUTUTUTUTUTU UO TUIUIUI0) Our esteemed competitors have found it to their advantage to ¢ir- Hae uae to aoe effect that the Tin Six is to be discontinued. F.0.B: Kokomo eG is ‘rumor has prevailed to such an extent in some. localities that me ‘i ° . Ps distributors have made inquiries. ‘Therefore, we say, here. and now, { 4 », The pce Haynes ee =) | 'U} W 1U} 'U W W U) W WW U} W UU TU) { | | | { j fr- as positively as we can, that the Twin-Six will continue to be our stand- <u yf NOW, being nde tas byt bth enact th henetll ntl etl reat tree heed roc te edt dA A Alsi ard product. We have no thought or intention of ever abandoning it, a pe nterest'at our dis- and all talk to the contrary is based upon ulterior motives. beige: sik nce 7 Our plans are to continue both the Twin-Six and the Single-Six, in increasing quantities, and so far as we know now, forever. . Yours very. truly, “11s. J. MORRIS ° = = = ALVAN MACAULEY, President: Distributors for Northern ‘Wyoming a = Cl Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. EAST SIDE GARAGE baba yee 433 . OVERLAND = ? Phone 79 ; = i . ‘ : % ' = 1893 : The Haynes Is America’s First Car : 1921 i Donseé Brotn ERS SEDAN | OWN YOUR HOME. In the ao Beautiful Midwest Heights Four Blocks North of the Midwest Refinery On Pavement OVER THIRTY HOUSES NOW BUILT AND OCCUPIED Buy property and profit by CASPER’S growth: Rent receipts have no value when you want to borrow money from your banker. * What will you have in ten years if you continue to pay rent? : ; Q N N N N N N a \ \ 8 N 4 N \ \ \ N) \ \ N N \ N N N \ N N \ \ \ N N N \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ N t i i _ , All over the country it occu- : : ? pies the same high place in ; ‘ el . the appreciation of active ah women, Ny i - No matter what the function, “ | \h there is always the long lineup il >of Dodge. Brothers Sedans. ¢ 2 ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low The,tire mileage is unusually high i) ig ‘Coliseum Motor Company | * “CASPER, WYO. Hy ! Fifthjand Wolect* ” Phone 724 eed i. These lots sold for 10 per cent down, balance only $10 per month. Buy while you have the opportunity. Salesmen will be on the ground all day Sunday and Monday. Call at our-office and we will take you to the property. : z The Midwest Heights Realty Co. . Office at Henning Brokerage Company Henning Hotel Lobby. Skat - Phone 1040-W. Ps BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS SLHDIZH LSAMGIW Inalinvaa > é

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