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oe ehetes a. iam Were Once A Luxury, But Necessity Autos TWOHIGHWNYS SSE TOPARK CRUSES HARD FEELINGS Towns Established. Along the Yeflowstone Routes. Express Bitt ress Toward Each Other. | wae thereby -prolon; itis a Godisen nd smoothly Yellowstone: romises to become a tical issue for bat highway neper has been way of vacation for every ‘tourist in the south, east and. south- wesb-for-scores-of years. Tcwns have become established along that way, ‘thatethrive-and ows their-very~erist- ence to-the presence of the great tnighway. Their claim is made on the baste oftheir right to-exist, and the psuzety that: moch. of thetreeustenance bwill be.taken from ‘them, when the ow Rocky mountain-highway:is run pning- “fail biast.” Authorities claim ¢hatethere will | be-a.tight tothe death between. bust. meas amen of the Rocky Mountain. cities, am those.of the Yellowstone jcommuntties. ‘Phosp-situated on the ‘Western rante,.or the Jackson Hole road. clain -that~tourists-are prone to choose the roed)most scenically bean- tifml, and*that the Rocky mountain jhighway is just completed and the roat) asfInid-out-passes through, by tar,,thecmost’beantiful country in the state. Namely, the Teton: mountains and JuckwonHole-country. “Is: it right they ask, “to. take from ‘the outsifie tourist the finest ery in this part of the country, lor more-selfish reasons?” }ments and maintenance. new highway cen never be maintained or even duftt as smoothly or upon as easy grades as the. oli’ trail “because afthe-nature-ofthe-country*through which st passes. ‘Yellowstone -trail-cities.-cintm, that if a road cannot" be-kept-up or “built as befits x-state haghway, it should Decanse the manufacturer finds that »|this is the foundation of his reputa- tion. days’ search has «failed to reveal the bodytefthe eight-year-old daughter of though searching parties have exam- ined every foot of Horse creek for 20 miles below the point where the child met death by drowning last Monday morning. merely a-stream.inches deep, but at the time of the'tragedy was swefien froma cloudburst-and since has been flowing an abnormat amount of water. her mother when: the accident occur- red. The mottier’s first intimation of disaster was when the family’s two dogs-approached her, bedraggied from water and manifesting signs of” dis- tress. plunged into the creek and endeav- level table land its height would be| A. 920 feet above sea level. i tor-car business. One of the reasons: for that, imemy | car today is an economic necessity And is so-accepted, because if is the most cconomical,. comfortakie and speedy means of transportation. HUP 1 PICKED ===" TOGHASE THUS @rtving them to-the fimk-heap. These| Minneapolis Department -Con- cars had to besseplaced. These peoc- siders Car Best Able to pie, as well asthe new buyers, are Make -Grades. w finding~ that, whfle-the outward Theveffective part that automo yaical appearance of motor cars ee y modified. Yet the! nes play in the efforts of pdtice to subdve-the barxiit terrorism which in- engineering, mechanical and*metafur- |” gical features Bave been materially |?o ts 0, many of - is resulting in a general improved, the life of the motor pata are se A ro eat am ing and expansion of depar- The refinement’ of the unseen|Ment fleets, according to information things’*in a motor-car is interesting,|"°C*ived im/the sales department of tha Hupp Motor Car corporation. In Minneapolis, for example, ft is reported that six Hupmobiles hare just been added to the big fleet of |police department cars there. These are to be used by precinct gun squads in their nightly tours of the districts peters teen ta “the game’ | here criminal activity is espoctaliy, today ure stepping out of it, while | "valent those-who have been in the au >| A ee OREN, ROW / Ot bers Bite: Deastinene tecrosdincgina-cieieee might have been captured had our TO REVEAL GIRL’S BODY LOST IN HORSE CREEK ation for new-cars, CHEYENNE, Wyo., ‘The-conscience and farsighted. ess-of ‘the manufacturer !n building this transportetion business on a onder ecientific-basis is bound ‘o be appreciated by the motoring public. “And the same eituation exists in almost every large cite,” mys O. C. Hutchinson, .the Hupmobile - general sales-manager. “A police department.without de- pendable cars is today quite as inef- ficient as one would be without the necessary weapons for offense and defense. In fact, the speed available in certain motor cars has:become just as ossential a factor in subduing crime-as the revolver and?the-officer’s club, Without the «peed to-evertake the perpetrators of crime: the-gun and stick are of little use. “It is*because of the. automobile’s importance in police activities that. we are especially pleased when the Hupmobile ts selected for pollee service, “I know of no-other service, to. which the motor car may~be-adapted, that requires more positive assurance of dependability than. poles “work.” NABH Can snes.” “Another Nash” is a slogan -that is not without its foundation and its effect In these days of automotiveness. Casper buyers of this popular-car-for June include BE. M. Keefe and J. G. Worthir.gton, sport models; W. H. Geis and Guy D. Shaw, roadsters; J. Leary, F. J. Pavelka and M. HL Cottrell, touring, July 8.—Five Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McLerran, al- Horse creek ordinarfty is The child was picking berries with It is believed that the dogs ored to rescue their little mistress. fe Aaa ch cata If the whole earth was reduced-to a be discontirmed -aitogcther. Their ap- ponents contend that a tourist will undiergo-a slight “hardship for-the vir. gin beanty-and:gradeur-oMthe.famous ‘Wind River” country. and.the lofty “Teton range. Reports as to the-sucerss..of-the new venture began to-drift Into-Cas- per thie week All were favorable and*indicated that*the project 4s now ® lage succes, and growing: every day. Of course-the.busses are not-fill- ed tor-every trip-asyet, but-each day brings.a marked "increase in-the-num- vers-of=plessinesseckers who-step-from ‘the westbound Northwestern train. ‘The “havens-of rest” to be estab- lished along the highway are practi- cally compteted although not, es yet, ready for occupancy. Cabins have been roughly thrown together by the camp company to accommodate earty tourist traffic. By July 20, all accom: moéations at-every station should be running Ike clockwork eran at BASIC LAW IN SALES REVWAL Acceleration of Motor Car Sales Working Out Accord- ing: to Economics. Commenting-upon the extracrdinary acceleration of motor car sales aud production since March 1st, C. Harold Wills, t i and builderrof'the Wits Sai ye “Tt all according “to the basic economic ‘Transportation was one the first of the great ustry to show the re- rity. It-was inevitable al business should be the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'T—Three-room apartment, bath; built-in features; gas: furnished; reasonable. 7-8-2t* l round pin with Rhine- vard. P, O. box 1972. TBAt NT—Modern three-room good location; furnished or né E Fifth. Phone 766M. ‘com furnished “WE PAY THE Loss” Pelton & Hemry Insurance-and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. See Virbel, Phone 274M} — Cleats GHA ReTclifre z7e Veuceville Claus and Radcliff, principals with the Bouncing Babies Musical Com- edy_company which opens in “Silk Stocking,” Monday at the Iris Theater. E te In every group or class there is always the leader, standing distinctly and domi- nantly above the oth- ers,.setting the stand- ard for others to fol- low, exacting the trib- utes that confidence and faith inspire— such.are Kelly-Spring- field Tires —leaders in tiredom. Kelly reputation of today is not heritage. Each Kelly you buy is one tire closer to the sat- isfaction and good will'that “Kellys give you and “It Costs No More to Buy a Kelly” Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 NOTED INVENTOR PRAISES MARMION Inventor of Liberty Motor Is Pleased With Excellent Workmanship. ‘THREATS OF REPRISALS | DOES WOT SWAY BOARD CHEYENNE, Wyo., July $.—Velled threats of political reprisals against members of the Wyoming state board of pardons who will be candidates at the November election unless the beard shall take action favorable to the release of W. S. Brooks, aviator, under sentence at Newcastle for rape, have caused the board to announce that no consideration whatever wil: be given appeals in behalf of Brookn uxril after the electisa nt. Meanwhile the aviatcr’s caso is be-| fore the state supreme court on ap-| peal:from the jedgment of the district court of Weston county that Brooks be confined in the penitentiary for a term cf years, Appeals to the pardons board in be- half of Brooks have been based i2 part on the claim thatthis alleged vic- tim, a Newcastle girl, was past the! age of consent when his association with her occurred, although it was represented at his trial that she had not reached this age. It has been al- lege to the board, furthermore, that Brooks’ guilt’in any event was mere- ly technical. Brooks-is an overseas veteran and the American Legion has interested itzelf in the efforts to save him from the pemttentiary. —__ —~. BANK - CONDITIONS. Col, E. J. Hall, codesigner of le authorities In the world, opinion of the Marmon car: |how well pleased I am with it. ing in all kinds of weather and the all conditions. Aetails built absorbers, | chock in, even to etc. masterpiece and I am surprised the driver and passengers. ty rough roads and the rigidity of the hody of the caris remarkable. “The engine runs so smoothly that there is not a particle of drumming or boty vibration at any speed, which is a problem in most closed cars.” ee ACCIDENTS REDUCED. Motor vehicle accident mjuries have been reduced in Masmnchusetts from 21,086 in 1020 to 11487 in 1921, a de- cline-of 45 per cent. The total of acci- dents and fatalities will be still fur- ther lowered in 1922 if the rate for the first five months is maintained. The ting of fhe’board of'directors. Mr. | revocation of 4,899 licenses during 1921 Patten will.return to the field at the} has hada stimulating effect on care epaeeatan 66, te eee: ful driving. 2 Se0e 08008 0S8S8 6 Political Advertisement)’ NEW YORK, July 8—The actual condition of the clearing house banks and trust companies for the. week ‘W..E. ‘Patten-isein the city from ‘The Annabelle hofiings to attend a LAD TURNS AIR GON ON BOYS WHEN THWARTED IN PLAN TO SHOOT BAD DOG Connty authorities want tt strictly vnderstood among Ja4s of less than 16 pears of age, that theslaw f the | rrying of firearnrs of any Liberty motor and untversafly con-| 8" air rifle is atsoiutely dered one of the greatest automo leas the owner ts accompani has|@®ts or guardian at the ti written the following letter, giving his = The touring sedan has been such a| US? of firearms by younger boys will | pleasure that I am writing to tell you, %® Opened by officials as the result of | 1|® shooting which occurred in North |have been doing a great deal of tour- | Casper yesterday. = see Joknny wanted to shoot a dog that results have been equalty good under| barked at him every day, when he came “What pleases me most 4s to recetve oes kaye ea sai car fully equipped with all of went “gunnin: canine. Tete tale ea is of the Some of his little friends attempted automatic wind.|‘*° Stop him, and insisted that the dog |shield cleaner, rear traveling trunk, bp chong lglg x soemagerng ee plans were interferred with, Johmy ihe coachrwirk en COgiaeees OSB more nace aac, the details in which everything has |®°t (pp A pepe before he pes 9 been worked out for the comfort of [*topped. 6 of the boys was so ly injured. that he was taken to the “T have put the var over some-pret-| "*Pital. The others repaired to their Lowest Storage Guaranteed Repair Work. Day and Night Service. Roadsters, From $135 to $325. Dodge’ Touring, $375. Two Seven-Passenger Tour- ings, $425 to $525. Overland Touring, $110. ba: |. un campaign against indiscriminate adidtion the story, which was adatped from Homers Lea's novel of the same title, gives Sexsue Hayakawa one of ‘the best vehicles in which he has ever appeared under the auspices of R-C Pictures. from school. Johnny; who is About all some birds get out of running for office is the exercise. Speaking of exercise, how about a nice fishing trip insthe country these hot days? We're ready to sup- ply you with real comfort—with a HUDSON, MARMON, ESSEX Gas, Oils-and Grease. Garage Thereby*annouticemyself as a candidate -for the Repablican nezaination. of Sheriff of Natrona County atthe Ausust primary-subject tothe willof the voters. E. M. ELLITHORPE. a POC OeeO COOOL OSECSOO OOO COSOOROSOSOCSOOSS Oldsmobile and Chevrolets ~ WYOMING OLDSMOBILE COMPANY G. J. STALMANN, Gen. Mgr. 454 East Yellowstone Phone 1963 and. Li ‘System,demount- able-rims,..extra.rim. and. non- skid’ tires:all‘around—the=Ford Sedan<at=$645: is the greatest motor:car4 = iced —an-enclosed: car -of- convenience:andbeauty..Reas- ori delivery. 125-137: N. Center St. HUDSON MARMON ESSEX All the wild heart of Nature beckons you to enjoy your-vacation. Come! Throw off dull care and worry. Plunge deep into those mountains where you can gratify every wish for theropen. Nothing’to:mar your trip if you make-it in-one of our quality line. Yours for Comfort Durability Pleasure