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STR ET GE EIGHT Autos Were Once A Luxury, But Now a Necessity be ized could be found in a car of its you know she beat all cars listing un- tarned to thelr respective eohosts. the . price class. It is a surprisingly der $900 in the Lon Angeles-Yosmite | only noticeable ss _ee indisposi- In his aeiter oe the now world-famous | sistent and dependable performer. Reliability and Economy run. tion of certain strike leaders to sit gat It is said they belonged Lay his trip in the| “This is the second time within a ‘ poe oc pees 5 ed: “This car| week that the Dort has taken the cen- At the end of a recent schoolboy committee strike: ers. ad ‘capabilities far greater than I real-ter of the stage. About a_ week agostrike in England, zhen the boys re- Tuesday prouder than ever of that Iet- ter,” he said. |ELECTRIGAL EQUIPMENT OF AUTOMOBILE 15 PRODUCT ‘OF MANY FACTORIES, CO-OPERATION I5 EXTENDED DOR SURPRISES TIRE WARRANTY veenrre erequnrrest seenwnss vaueenecane® yreeeswertes NOW POPULAR; Over 99 Per Cent of Casings Sold in Country Are Un- der This Plan. the tire situation ited States shows and car owners wh« reluctant to lay aside age guarantee are now over the Manufacturers 4 Warranty. The Warranty ees the tires take free from s tn workmanshtp and material Tire dealers have found that thé best eatisfied customer is the one who get: the besf tire service, not the one who gets the biggest promises and the most unjustified replacements. For a time it ceemed as though £yP methods and outlandish mileage guar. antees had so befuddied the minds of tire users that they could not belive that a tire was good unless they had a wonderful promise along with it as to what was going to be done when the tire went bad. The Standard Warranty does not promise a lot of impossible things but assures the purchaser of a standard tire of Goflar for dollar value. It has also eliminated policy replacements ‘Tires that are abused and misused are not being taken back. It is safe to estimate that replacements have been reduced 65 per cent. The Standard Warranty, according to Miller tire service men, is backed by the best tires made. Today more than 99 per cent of the tires. manufac tured in this country are made under the Warranty. The Warranty has come to be a symbol of high quality, honest manufacture and clean cut business. The simple fact that the user can control the factors destroying his tire if he is made aware of them and un. derstands how to combat them, offers the remedy to show him what these abuses are, their evil effects and how to control them. Naturally with this done such a user will get real service. See ct TWO MILLION DOLLAR HIGHWAY 15 COMPLETED A $2,000,000 road has fust been com- pleted in the Northern Road Improve- tnent district of Arkansas, near Pine Biuff, including 75 miles of asphait pavement and two-course gravel com paction, from Stuggart and other other points to the jefferson count line. Motor trucks will now be An analysis of throughout the T to pass over this hi) with he: loads of: rice from 00 acres ¢ rice lands in that affording cheaper and quick« kets Plans are n to the mar- v2 foot for con structing a connecting road wath Ppine}See Virbel, Phone 274M Bluff thi h Jefferson We Recommend the Tires That Have Won Every Important Racing Classic for Two Years ‘The fact that the entire electrical equipment on an automobile may not | be made in one factory does not mean that the manufacturers of the | various parts have not co-operated, | to the end that the whole functions most etficiently as a unit. Quite to the contrary, makers of the gener. ator,» starting motor, dash equip- ment and storage battery on a sin gle car, are required to work togeth er for the m satisfactory opera- tion of the car itself—their parts co-ordinate properly. er fact that the substitution of other than the original manufacturers parts In the repair of any of these is almost certain to impair its efficiency. That is particularly true in the case of the storage battery, where it seems to be a common practice fod some battery repair men to “rebuild” an old battery with a few new parts, and sell it again as a “repaired” standard make, “with a lot of life left in it” at a price way out of reason for the service it will render. “Such tmposition by unscrupulous tattery men” says Mr. H. 8. Gard- ner, sales manager of the Willard Storage Battery company, Cleve- land,” is the thing that all manv- facturera of standard storage bat- terfes are anxious to bring to the tention of car drivers. There would no occasion for the original own- er of such a battery to dispose of it, if it could have been economical- ly repaired. It certainly cannot be ONE-THIRD OF OVERLAND AUTOS SOLD THIS YEAR BOUGHT BY NEW OWNERS ‘The increase in volume in Overland and Willys-Knight sales continues to grow, according to the reports of the Willys-Overland company issued for the month of April. One of the interesting facts which the analysis of Willys-Overland figures shows is the distribution of the pur- chases of Overland cars. More than ono-third of all Overland cars purchased this spring, according to their figures, are by buyers who never owned a car before. Approxi- mately another third are made up of former Overland owners and the other third are made up of owners of other BE h eae ed, ee NE Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. of the reasons why you can be sure of Oldfield reliability under all conditions is Gucin i periicruance orisha! ercetwave tases 1920 and 1921. When you consider that every important racing classic in that time has been won on Oldfield Cords perience in testing-tires has made a real contribution owner'axneeds. to the car The 500-mile- sweepstakes was great“ Indianapolis won last year for the second time by an Old- field-shod car. The French Grand Prix classic of faces was «von in European 1921 for the first time by American made tires—Oidfickis of course. Recentty Tommy set a new record of 110.8 EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 N. Center Distributor his point at once suggests anoth- | made an economical purchase for anyone else after having been once worn out and discarded as worth- less." Gov. Hagerman of | 'New Mexico Gets | lee Performance Is Gonaié- JIN MURPHY tent and Dependable on Long Trip. “Jimmy Murphy's opinion, of the | Dort is but added proof that when a man puts his money into one of these Wills St. Claire cars, he is choosing wisely.” says Mr. | James C. Cassell, Jr., | the Cassell Motor company, distribu- tors of the Wills Sainte Claire cars at Santa Fe and surrounding terri- tory, has justMelivered a Wills Sainte Claire phaeton to Governor H. J. Hagerman at Las Cruces, New Mexi-| jco. Mr. Cassell made a trip of 345 miles over all kinds of roads in order to make the delivery himself. He describes his trip in part as follows: “Even though I was driving a new| car, I had sufficient confidence in its| ability to not carry any extra water with me as practi ery other car does. I left Sante Fe at 4:30 Thurs- }day afternoon andsarrived at Las |Cruces at 6:45 the following evening. Not a single adjustment had to be made and it was not necessary to put] any water in the car although the weather was quite warm going through the desert and the wind was with me for long distances at a time. I averaged 15% miles tu a gallon of gasoline, account of which I kept ac president of | ph Morse of the Franklin Sales company, Dort dealers. He was referring to James 8. Mur- , who not only won the Indianapolis; 0 mile annual classic on Memorial; day, but smashed into smithereens all previous records. “This hero of the tracks,” he con: tinued,“was in Callfernia a few months ago and rode in a Dort sedan from Fresno to Oakland, a distance of 168 miles. He ,was accompanied by Joe Thomas and Edjie Herne, the latter the same driver who ran a good third to Murphy in the Indianapolis race. This is what he says.” Mr. Morse turned to the most recent. issue of Dort Doings and pointed to a letter Learing a fac-simile of Murphyja signature, “Naturally we are since Service it would have possible for me to have gone the entire distance on high gear. one why is acquainted with this route pnd understands the sand which it is necessary to traverse and the hills which I was driving, which are encountered, it would be} considered quite a feat.” NOTICE—CAR STORAGE | = Had it not been a new carj A Sun Visor that protects your eyes is just what you have been looking for. know they will please you. - We also have a good lin all cars. Come in and look them over. TIES Sane tears “we LOWEST SUMMER CAR STORAGE EVER KNOWN IN CASPER Guaranteed Repair Work By First Class Mechanics. GAS, OIL AND GREASES ACETYLENE WELDING AND CAR WASHING Gates Willis and Geo. Hackett Co. 363 SOUTH ASH. TELEPHONE 1891W (Formerly Occupied By White Motor Truck Co.) We have them and we e of Bumpers that will fit By any-/ when.he paced first in the 250-mile championship. Such facts are doubly important to you whep you appreciate that these same trustworthy tires carrying cour own and the maker’s backing can be bought at the lowest prices on record. It is casy to see why so many car owners hereabout are si Doouce BRoTHERS ANNOUNCE A Business Coupe 3 Conservative changes in the body design : of all other types COLISEUM MOTOR CO. . 131 East Fifth St. Phone 724 CASPER Casper, Wyoming. June 10th, 1922. Mr. Auto-Owner, ‘ Casper and Elsewhere, Dear Sir: Why is a tire? Discussions, theories, arguments, what the other fellow thinks, and the brand the Governor of the State or Wally Reid uses to the contrary, there is only one thing about a tire that counts—how many miles willit ~ deliver for every dollar you pay? That's all there is—there isn’t another thing that needs to be said if you know your mileage cost. Except this. Because KELLYS have made their reputation on low mileage cost, there is a feeling, prevalent to some extent, that their original purchase price is higher. We want to make it clear that KELLYS are “Standard” in price. They cost NO MORE in the first place, and a whole lot less when you come to figure your eae cost—your mileage cost. Yours truly, CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY. Our ’Phone—913. ‘ANNOUNCING That we are now moved to the building for- merly occupied by the Casper Motor Company. We will endeavor to give the very best of serv- ice, both on repair work and on storage. Kennedy Motor Co. WILLS ST. CLAIRE, CHALMERS, MAXWELL H. A. Joslyn, Representative in Salt Creek SPORTING GOODS AUTO SUPPLIES Camping Supplies, Tents, Stoves, Cots, Chairs, Tables The Casper Sporting Goods Co. Corner Second and David Phone 214 The Most Complete Stock of Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods in Wyoming.