Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Autos Were Once A Luxury, But Now a Necessity CASPER MOTOR COMPANY ISSOLD, | MONTH REQUIRED FOR PAINTING OF EACH CD LUNG = WHOLESALE AGENGY ESTABLISHED LISTING LUSTRE SECURED IN-FNISH OF FINE AUTO. C. E. Kennedy Company Secures State Distribution For Chalmers, Maxwell and Wills-Sainte Claire Under Deal Just Concluded One of the most important in Casper in some months was completed yesterday when a newly incorporated concern composed of C. E. Kennedy, local automobile dealer, George W. Campbell of the C ampbell-Johnson clothing store, and associates, both here and in Denver, purchased from L. G masa tcasit! the C. E. Kennedy company CAR BUYERS GD TO THE PLANT Wills Sainte Claire Reports Many Purchasers at Marysville. Marysville these days has interest- ing visitors. With the opening of the season of many} ‘Wills Sainte ire purchasers are g0- ing to Marysville in person from all parts of the country for their cars to continue their tours in new Wills Sainte Clatres. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Crause, nee Winona Belle Lindower of Toledo, Ohio, came to Marysville to start thelr honeymoon. Arrangements were made by the Toledo Automobile club through the Detroit Automobile club for their wedding in Detroit. Upon their arrival in Detroit the Detroit Automobile club had procured tha license and they were married by Judge Bartlett. Immediately after recetving the congratulations of the judge and court attendants, Mr. and Mrs. Crause Jeft for Marysville to get a Wiils Sainte Claire coupe in which to em- bark upon a wedding tour, chaper- oned by Gray Goose, After a trip through the factory, howeve: decided to make it two Wi Claire cars instead of on placed an order for Mr, Craus¢ “the open road,” untant driving through Ohio's s and towns. He averages 200 mi been using up two or three ca ed that the e Molybdenum c: “trade values and cut the y ceentanton down to one car. After Mrs. Crause saw ! the Wills Sainte Claire coupe and the roadster, she thought so too. ee ee “WELLINGTON AND ELLIOT OPEN NEW REPAIR SHOP A new repair, shop for Ford cars has been opened by Bert Wellington and Robert W. Elliott. Mr. Welling: ton was four years with the Boyle agency and later of the Huston Serv company of California. Mr. Elliott ear and a half with the Boyle ‘The new shop is reported modern in every way, equipped with the latest and best machinery. An auto radi ater repair department has been es tablished in connection. ae FARMERS BACK INCAR MARKET Overland Reports Increase of Sales to Rural Residents This Year. Farmers are coming back into the market rapidly according to sales fig- ures of the W! for the month of ‘The Willys-Overiand Co. maintains one of the most complete records of the ownership of its cars of any com- pany in existence. Its records for April show that purchases of Overland cars by farmers are almost double the purchases by any other vocation. Salesmen, laborers and merchants rank next in order, each group taking approximately the same number of cars. Clerks follow in fifth place with approximately one-fourth as many cars’as those purchased by farmers in April. The division maintained by the Willys-Overland Co. divides the pur- chases into more than 125 different groups und fornis an interesting and illuminating barometer of business conditions in various vocations. “During the past few months, when the farmer has withdrawn, his pur- chases largely from the market, his purchases of automobiles have gone down in the scale in proportion to other purchases. The fact that the farmer is coming back into the mar- ket at this season of the year with purchasing power is looked on iclals of the WaibeOveriand| 18 & most gratifying crand| usiness prospects. |manufacturers of these cars have fi A month fs a long time to spend at) er painting an automobile. Yet that time is now required for each Cadillac car to paxs through the paint shop, tinct operations one upon the other. ‘The body is dried after each coat, and after the color varnishing the body is ally covered with clear varnish. The care and effort to obtain a last- ing luster that will resist the effects of sun, rain and snow is but one in ication of the exacting care and taken in the building of these real estate transactions made Murphy, agent for the H. J. Pet estate, the Casper Motor compa The sale involves the purchase of th ease on the building located on W hen glued and clamped, as weil it hole Yellowstone, machinery teikenettdcraaes i and fixtures. The co; possession on Ju: An important al steel bracing keeps the cor. from shifting or sagging. Cadillac bodies are, covered, how- ature connected with the organi m of the C. E Kennedy company is that it has ob- tained exclusive ribution for the Chalmers, Maxwell and Wills-St Claire automobiles, distribution of which in the past, has been made out of Denver. It is noteworthy that the nally recognized Casper as the logical distributing point for W: through such recognition comes the jobbing point for the whole sale distribution of these cars and a juring which time it receives 24 dis-| upholstered, rubbed, striped, and fin-! yever, ver, with steel and aluminum, a few large sheets pressed and welded to-| gether until each body ts clothed in a single sheath of metal. nish are applied, Perhaps even greater care is paid to the interiors of the closed models. | It must have all the luxuriousness of a fine drawing room, and great care! is given to the choice of upholstery, coloring and the selection of all fix-! tures, both Semrienl 6 and hardware. ® TIRE SERVICE GE REFLECTS CONSISTENT ADVANGE Tire production in 1914 appropriated five tires per car. In 1922 it will _ap- GASOLINE 23!4c GALLON wooDS ee ie vt ome wee|| . SLING STATION priate "quarters for these cars, all of | which have become good sellers in this j city during the dealership of Mr. Kennedy, who in the past year, ha: built up a splendid and paying aals ess. Some remodeling will be done in the dullding to provide more dis play room. A complete line of acces- sories will be carried in stock. Mr. Kennedy assumes the general management of the company. His Past organization will be coftinued. W. G. (Bill) Noonan, who has been with Mr. Kennedy and who is widely known here, will have fu’! charge of ‘the shop and of all service work. Si bed neh FRE Yellowstone See Welch's Fruit Market for Sat- urday’s specials. Phone 1705. 5-26-2t seca Se WANTED — A Husband. Columbia MOTOR OILS AND GREASES. OIL DRAINED FREE. WASH RACK AIR and WATER eatinoster, Sanday Set Sunday. 5-26 2t i Single-Six Seven Passenger Touring O one who reacts to aristocratic atmosphere in a motor car, can well remain unresponsive to this new Packard Single-Six. You will find it not merely true to Packard tradition, but carried beyond, to new heights of taste and beauty in embellishment. Here is not alone the exquisite envir- onment and positive performance of Packard, but a value than a truly accomplished befene: eater emphasis of — fine car has ever Packard mastery of high class produc- tion has culminated in an economic, as well as an artistic and Sci iret triumph, of the first order. bead te Se ie rtp peed eeere eag Syndr Detroit The new price of the Twin-Six te $3850 at Detroit JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. 137 South Kimball Phone 346 PAG KARD ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ON Files, em-/ ery, and sand blast remove any little uneveness and it is on this smooth, | clean surface that the paint and var | i) 000,000 tires in 1922 will be sufficient | © Propriate 4hree and one-half tires.) for a million and a quarter cars. Mil- ‘This means that production of 33,- ler tire men account for this dif‘er- -@ | take care of the present ten million |®0ce $= tbe wuraber of tines required tion in the United States. |Per car by the long. mileage obtained ge ep te ILS heat gaia arches tr any ee oping. For your crank case? heat, resisting 7,700 degrees, and has no equal among the various lubricating products of the world. Going Fishing? The Jing road will alwavs bring out 1g merits of your MOTOR. have every ounce of power that it is capable of devel- There are places where you must FRICTION is the unseen enemy of power and has but one master—CORRECT LUBRICATION. , WHY NOT insure this power by demanding Mo-GRITE Oils MO-GRITE is immune from SOLD BY NORTH CENTER STREET GARAGE NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. SECOND STREET SERVICE STATION M. & K_ GARAGE ROYCE & KENNEY GARAGE And at Salt Creek by LAVOY & M’LEAN Mo-Grite Oil Sales Agency CASPER,.WYO. HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE FEDERAL SUPPLY FILLING STATION FIRST AND DURBIN STS. <@ SETS THE PACE 23.4%ear The powerful engine that has made possible the en- viable records established by the Model 43-A Olds- mobile is perfectly bal- anced by every other mem- ber of the chassis. The re- sult is a car that has proven itself singularly free from the danger of abuse. It’sa sturdy car, a dependable car, and a wonderfully economical car, both in ac- tual operation and in cost of maintenance, Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. G.J. Stallman, General Manager SALES—SERVICE 454 East Yellowstone Phone 987 Second and Park Chalmers Six Stands Out Unmistakably For long or short ee sg day in and day out a ey i Chalmers Six performs bril and economically. Its beauty of line and finish well match its high development of six- cylinder engineering. Aturn at the wheel will show you why it is the choice of those who know good automobiles, and all the points of motor car value. Five Passenger Touring Car, $1395; Road- wer, $1345. These prices f. 0. &. Detreit. Revenue tax tobe added. All models equip- ged cvith Disc Steel Wheels and Cord Tires C. E. KENNEDY Phone 1419W ARE YOU CONSIDERING BUYING A CAR? BETTER SIGN UP NOW. We Will Unload in a Day or Two a Carload of Marmon, Hudson and Essex Cars ‘DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE AUTO SITUATION? Has always stood for Back in the days when automobiles were a curiosity and rubber tires on car- riages were a luxury for the well-to-do, Kelly’s were recognized as the finest product of their Today they: en- joy the same leadership, not only among car- riage tires but among automobiles and truck And Now It COSTS NO MORE to VULCANIZING DEPT. PHONE 1352. Buy a Kelly. CASPER SUPPLY CO. Phone 913

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