Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1922, Page 7

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SEEKS RECORD Production During May to Be| Greatest in History of Company, Report. “May production of Essex cars wil! be the companies’ history, totals hung up durin; dented buying of 192 sst in the th © unprece- Sant, local Hudson-esex dealer. Pro- gradually and carries dally advertise duetion is certain t. be considerably | mr higher than for March,” 1920, hither-| chanics of various kinds. to the banner month. “Despite this, keeping pace w RN. Van § ders,” says Mr. | 1y buyers that they must wait until June or even July for delivery. The volumo| stockholders of the Willys-Overland, at | of demand has exceeded what even tho/| a months ago. Consequently, bigger productsn. Many distributors | w: are asking that thelr monthly allot- ment be tripled. turned out this month. The factory announces it will boost this figure| if possible. cent greater than for April, when the factory was operated at what at that time was full capacity, and nearly 400 per cent more than for February, when the baying spurt first got under way. Production for the first four months of 1922 was 149 per cont. greater than for the samo period last year. Before the end of June, more Judson and Essex cars will have beon manufactured than for the entire 1921 “Puttson-Pesex exports for the first four months were more than double ™ those for the entire 1921 year.” UNIQUE DISPLAY MADE BY BRODIE COMPANY ‘The Brodie Rubber company has very attractive window display t week, illustrating the various atric’es | used in camping. A Marmon car.| borrowed from the Van Sant Motor} company is among the things on dis play. ‘This car is one of a numiber of 16 that have been made by the Mar mon company at a very great ex pense. Special dies were cast for them ‘and St is claimed that each car made ar has cost $2,000. atool camp chairs, beds, and tables are also represented. The Brodie company has received a line of these things for the special service of campers. Complete luncheon kits with J thermos bottles of large capacity are a the attractive features. G “the, whole window is sot off by a campfire effect. This 1s very beau- tiful at night. LIVE INTEREST TAKEN | IN CLOCK REFERENDU! A great amount of interest is be ing taken in the chamber of com merce referendum upon whether or not ‘Casper business men and others are in favor of daylight saving plan. A total of 229 ballots have been re- ceived at the chamber of commerce up to 10 o'clock Saturday morning. AM ballots must be at chamber of ‘commerce headquarters by Monday moon in order to be counted. Be a Live Wire And you won’t get stepped on. It is the dead ones that are used for door mats. There are no door mats around our battery station. When you bring your battery here we “make it snappy.” ‘Willard Storage Battery HUGSON-ESSEX WuLYS-OVERLanD pis Production of Overland and Witys-|prepared for the suffen reopening of Knight cars has now passed the 400 business on so large a scale. mark. | | April production exceeded that of | Hudson ana/any April since 1917 and even with| is large production orders continue even the |to excoed it, R, N. Van/ workers. It is adding to the nents are not/that “WillysOvr “Throughout .tho) the fact that shipments exceeded those country, salesmen are forced to tell|of any April since 1917,” most optimistic would predict three/sal of the directors for funding of actual Overland bank debt by a $17,500,000 shortage in materials are holding back | seven per cent bond issue. The bonds holders constitutes one of the most “Tentative Jvne production {s for/important stepr in the placing of the same number of cars as are being | Overland finances on a permanent, sound basis, dictions as to probable yearly produc- “May production as planned is elght| tion of the company, but it {s undor- fs holding back imction to some} extent not only with the Overland but with many other Tolédo companies. | This is especially true of steel pro- |ducts. Operating on greatly curtailed programs the steel companies were un-| AT B16 TOLEDO PLA eee ee The company is employing §,000/ force IS INCREASED j OMAHA, Neb. May 13—The num- ber of fatalities caused by tornadoes| in Nebraska Wednesday was increased to four yesterday when Otto Cour- kamp, a young man, died of injuries received when thrown trom a truck! into a field while hauling grain near Eustis. Son of Indian Rebel Sentenced ALLAHABAD, India, Mey 13—(By The Associated Press.) — Dewadas Gandhi, son of Mohandas K. Gandhi the non-cooperationist leader has been sentenced to eighteen months tmpris- onment. ents in the papors for skilled me A statement in excess of ction in spite of Without a dissenting vote preferred speciai moetiig, ratified the propo- ill mature December, 1923. The action of the preferred stock- The manayement will’make no pre- Marked down to where they must sell. ALL BARGAINS Casper Motor Co. There’s many a this year’s Ford running along on last year.’s KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES They simply don’t wear out like ordinary rubber— that’s all! 30x33 Kentstir Fate BOx3% Kesincmt $18.95 31x4 xersiecos $29.80 It costs no more to buy a Kelly! $14.90 Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 Service Station AUTO ELECTRICAL CO. Repstr Service on Generators, Maz- netos, Starting and Lighting Systems, On All Makes of Cars SUPPLIES ON HAND ‘1368. mawest—rhone 2661/Hvoming Theater, Smuday, May 14 LEAVE - HOME" TIWHY » GIRES EE SES PALESTINE MANDATE QUESTION QUT 400 AUTOS DAILY (<s2ct2.5%s cane aw merase) POSTPONED AT ‘GENEVA PARLEY GENEVA, May 13—({By The A» eociated Press—The French and Itallan objection to immediate con- sideration of the proposition to ap- , | Prove the British mandate for Pa2l- estine mace it seem certain today that the matter would be postponed unti] the next meeting of the coun- ©ve Casper Daily Cridune i] 7 GN —! —$ cl oy X at this time. ef of the league of nations. Lord Balfour bad planned to ask the council today to put the mandate on the calendar of the present sessions but Leon Rourgeoise for France and Marquis Imperialt for Italy reported their government unprepared to the sibject. X ‘The French reason for objecting to itamediate consideration was that France wished to have the mandate for Syria approved at the eame time while the Italian reason was that the whole question haf been com plicated by the fact that the treaty of Sevres had never been ratified. Both France and Italy complained of the abruptness of the British pro- possi which had not allowed time for these governments to consider @4 States circuit court of appeals day upheld the original action of district court of Nebraska in appoint-| dismissing the receivership. Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value TT IS well worthy of emphasis that no other American car, so far as we know, is manu- “actured in its own plant to the degree that ash cars are, In exact figures, 93 per cent of each Nash car begins and is carried through to comple- ion in the great Nash plants. And even the per cent built elsewhere is produced pre- sely according to Nash standards and speci- , cations and directly under Nash supervision. id authority. FOURS LS Prices range from $965 to $2390, f. o. b. factor; Yellowstone and Kimball JUST COUNT THE CHEVROLETS March and April sales far exceeded sales in corresponding months of 1920, the peak year for CHEVROLET May will be an even bigger month, because thousands of people are awakening to the great value offered by THE WORLD’S LOWEST-PRICED, FULLY EQUIPPED AUTOMOBILE F. O. B. Flint, Mich $525 INVESTIGATE THE DIFFERENCE BEFORE YOU BUY Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 East Yellowstone OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS NASH. .NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 1818 (Ee NN AL i a lee ta paid sca SDOCCOCO ODE SEDOAOHOOEELOROCEDORDOESOOR® 5 PAGE SEVER Dealers on These Pages Have Stories Of interest to You} e e e e e e e 2 426 East Second St. consent to approval of the mandate | ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 13—Tho Unit-, ing a ‘receiver for the Lion Ben@iag company of Nebraska and dismiaaed = the | subsequent action of the district court Chalmers Six Developed to New High Mark The most satisfying six-cylinder performance you can imagine is available in the Chalmers Six. In it are developed qualities that causethis fine cartostand out unmis- takably as a remarkable motor car. Its size and beauty of finish and equipment make an instant appeal to ¢ know motor cars. But one short ride is a revelation of the fine kind of performance you are entitled to get from a six. Foe Pa Touring Car, $1995; Roadster, $1343 Theos $ricet 7.0. &. Detrott, Rowtamt tax to 6: added Ail Models Equipped With Dise Stee! 17heect and Cord Tires Oe ooeesococesce MOTHER’S CAR SHOULD BE EQUIPPED WITH Compression Inner Tubes All tires, old and new, might pick up nails. Using Compression Tubes means “Good-bye Punctures’’ WYOMING COMPRESSED TUBE AND TIRE CO. State Dealers for Mason Tires Phone 1125-M CeCe oS oeeeecveseenee® EXPERIENCED MECHANICS WARNE-CROSBY MOTOR CO. 132 East Seventh St. COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP Phone 1519-R A trial will convince you that we know our business. Cars Washed and Greased Ask us about our monthly service system. Phone 987 | BARGAINS ° UNEXCELLED . Come and see the value offered in our Used Car Department. These cars were bought right and will be sold right, Nash Casper Motor Co. Yellowstone and Kimball—Phone 1818

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