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SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922. fhe Casper Dally Cribune Practical Lines Mark 1922 Cars Of All Makers | casperites Probably will be enrolled. G ld Standard lene Currency Crissinger declared to-|ed adjustment of the foreig nwar | Regular army enlistments for foreign 0 day in an address here before the| debts to this country on such a basis and Philippine service also offer at- Pennsy!vania Bankers’ association. | as would permit of their eventual pay~ eg aerials aps Ts Held Vital cincrecn re eis. tne United Statce| ment in foi, at the same time ae here this morning from Fort D. A ot a in eae ring busi | Autos Set Off to Best Advan-| Russell, Cheyenne, to spend a week és Eighteen cars vious record month, August 1920, was the Citizens Training camp at Ivut entirely eclipsed in point of shipments DISPUTE NEAR A very pleasing effect has been) pougias, Utah. Prospective appli during the thirty days just past. gained by the remodeling of the show] cants will be able to find Corporal hl p EN STMENTS | opened by the government. might be left with an enormous store | pressing the view that immediate pay- ca UA cence PITTSBURGH, Pa. May 27.—Main-|of the yellow metal stripped of its| ments of interest by the dehtor nations MAY EX HIGH MARK If UST ari . Poppies for those who kept the/tenance of the gid standard by for-| monetary value. was necessary to the economic welfare faith —wear one on Memorial day. leign_ nations is vital. Comptroller of! To this end. Mr. Crissinger advocat-| of the country. in Casper receiving applications for were shipped last month than were age, By Sart Cea enlistment in the regular army for Gee = Page Prericas seneeie |room of Boyle's garage on North Cen-| Malach on the business streets during in the bistery 7.—{By The)ter street. The room is now capable| ‘*° ¢8F. Corporal Julius Malach arrived | == Nash Motors in April had the big- th | shipped in April, 1921. Even the pre foreign and Philippine service and for broken in April, in my opinion, is due] Associated Formal announce-| ‘c eae ccee two of wnien|,, The Citizens’ Training camp project | We Picked Them As This Year’s Winners ee selected Oldfield tires because we fore- were what car owners would ved ny for 1922. Oldfield accomplishments im three years would have been impossible had Oldfield Tires not given extra values. Oldfield has overtaken 85% of the other tire companies in volume of sales in that time. Oldfield Cords have given evidence of nni- formly big mileage that cannot fail to in- fluence the buyer. In a recent test 41 Oldfield Cords averaged 14,000 miles. Oldfield demand has passed all precedent as Oldfield performance has broken all records. If you drive a car then you owe it to your- self to know why Oldficlds have leaped into such nation-wide favor. We have them in all sizes—at the lowest prices ever offered. If you drive a light car ask for the “‘999""— a 30 x 3% Fabzjc. to the soundness of the product and| ment that the value it represents at the price,” said C. B. Voohes, vice- president and director of sales of The Nash Motors company. “Every effort consistent with careful production is being made to meet as nearly as possible the de- mand for Nash cars in May. Frankly, is attracting unusual interest thi year among young men and many formulas” had in the Chilean-Per.|¥l probably be Lincoin models and uvian conference here was made in|tW° Fords. It is possible to view the & joint statement today after the two | 2° displayed from every angle, owing delegations had resumed their ses-/to the fact that not only is the front mein a week, (Of Slass, but that each wall has a t did not reveal+S!as# surface to a large extent. 3 pagis upon which interior has been painted white to give though, we will not be able to supply | the conference at last has come to| the best possible relief for the cars. the full demand for we have faced an/. direct issue, but it was understood| Mr- Boyle is also installing a battery oversold condition now, for the past} that ithe diplomatic “formulas” re-| Station, which will be thoroughly | two months. ferred to dealt directly with the ques-| ©@u!pped to take care of this trade.| “When we brought out our newltion of Tocna Africa and with the line of cars the first of the year there | problem of “fulfillment” of the treaty was no doubt in our minds as to Anco; reception they would meet. That oP ey ANOTHER CARLOAD OF NASH SIXES. RECEIVED Among the Nash Motor company’s We have just received a shipment of Multibestos Brake Lining. A Multibestos dealer can reline your brakes in 90 minutes or less with the New Multibestos Brake Lining Machine. This Brake Lining is used by many of the better car manufacturers as standard ago, we reached the point where we] recent acquisitions is a carioad of THE WOH were oversold. Nash sixes. Another carload of Nash TECO) “The first quarter of 1922 shows | fours is on the way. People are anx- an increase of nearly fifty-two per |jousty waiting for the arrival of these. SE” York and Chicago shows as well as at most of the shows subsequently held in various cities throughout the coun- try. With the opening of. the spring season the pressure of orders became stronger until finally, some weeks cent over the simi'ar period a year| They will be in the show room by the ago. This demand for Nash cars/nret of the week. —>>=>>~——>>L>—>———= —EE Nash Motors company.” “ae ly ot dorsement on the pro@uct of The three days of last week, the Franklin Automobile company received from ' t dealers. comes aise ta Ker tentioen, oh : With each Tire sold at regular prices gregating 467 cars—almost 50 per cen ‘ ‘ of the month’s output. April proved X a ee to win a new Avtomobile the biggest April in the company’s his- . with either Sareea canta = noerhign resort ! \ sg -\ THE PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. for that month. The production schedule is being raised, and hegin- : VACUUM CUP TIRES ning May 22, Franklin cars will be pcs sidan arse epee at af ‘THE B, F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO. MORE TIRES WORN OUT BEN RON EORDS IN AUGUST, SALES SHOW THE B_ F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO. SEMI-PNEUMATIC THE ARISTOCRATS OF THE “TIRE FAMILY. WE FURNISH TRUCKS FOR TRUCKING LIBERTY GARAGE 428 SOUTH ELM STREET TELEPHONE 983 EAR L CG. BOYL 125 ts Si heer al St. Socccccccccsccocorecoses e e GOOD-BYE PUNCTURES WITH COMPRESSION INNER TUBES AND MASONS MEAN MORE MILEAGE WYOMING COMPRESSION TUBE & TIRE COMPANY 426 East Second St. Phone 1125-M JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF JORT TOURINGS, ROADSTERS, SEDANS Come and see them in our showroom. Let our salesmen demonstrate their merits. Touring and Roadster________-__ $1045.00 Possesses nearly half the water power of the world. Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value ——————— —) eae Now Open For Business a MITT iii iti The United A Fran a | e nite uto Franklin Sales and Service : [HAT there is today a fang 540 East Yellowstone Phone 1776-5. § distinct trend of prefer- Service Co. SO CCOOOOOSE COOOL OSOSOSCOLOSOOOSOEDOLEESOOLCOOOOES : ence toward the Nash Four, leavening the whole buying impulse in this class, must be plainly ob- vious even to the casual USED CARS observer. The car is win- ning its way in every city and town and section of the country. VERYWHERE, the wave of ad- miration first inspired by the beauty of the good Maxwell has widened steadily as its sterling | qualities have proved themselves. Cord tires, non-akid front and rear; dise tee! whee/a, demountable at rim and at hub; drum type lamps; Ale mite fubrication; motor driven electric horn; wAuau- ally long springs; new type water-tight windshield. Prices F. O. B. Detroit, revenue tax to be added: Touring Car, $885; Roadster, $885; Coupe. $1385; Sedan. $1485 Exclusive Ford Repair Shop 221 W. Yellowstone Phone 1545 Across the Street from the Casper Motor Co. An up-to-date repair shop exclusively for Fords and a Ford accessory department. None but genuine Ford parts used here. Only experienced Ford me- chanics work on your car in our shop with all modern machinery. A CALL WILL BRING OUR SERVICE CAR ANY TIME. Don’t Forget—Phone 1545 WE HAVE A FEW GOOD BARGAINS FOURS and SIXES Prices range from $965 to $2390, f. o. b. factory Drop In and See Us C. E. Kennedy Cor. E. Second and S. Park Ave. . Phone 1419-W ‘A PAYMENT DOWN AND YOU RIDE NASH FOUR ‘The Gooa MAXWELL Second and ile Narn Ser Yellowstone RT RHEN BG, Phone 1406 Nash Casper Motor Co. | Phone 1818 Yellowstone and Kimball ——$$—_—_$———————————— Nee Moe rmMOoRT SE mie wet emer