Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Cbe Casper Dally Cridune Autos Were Once A Luxury, But ecessity PTE HOH PAR ATES MONTH Six thousand, nine hundred and sixty-seven cars carrying a total of 24,888 passengers enteréd Yellowstone park dur- the District of Columbia and from Hawaii and Canada. Mon- tana tops the list as the state of premier tourists with 1,137 cars carrying 4,206 passengers. Wyoming comes second in SUPPORTED BY ALABAMA VOTE on ager from ers to the park, while Idsho 2 The latter state sent 664 the third large: aware is the on 2 that was not during the pshire barely beats baving me car with four passengers The tourists entered through al! passes to the park ‘The east fs proved fteelf the most travelled. g 2,422 cars roll over its invit thoroughtere. Thess contained passengers. The north pass itted 1.994 cars holdin 6,810 per The west pass wae third in the r of care and passengers it a4 nedy to nounced. ance of Muscle Shoals Of- | est pri tted, the number being 1,98 fe F b nd 7,173 passengers. Tho south pass fer eV Ma Chalmers Bix. , not yet come into {ts own, hav jorities. only 570 cars sound thelr horns In tts bounds, containing 2,085 pas. ind BIRMINGHAM, Als., Aug, 12— hecchandi pd peas + Candidates who declared in favor of | mance, the leasing of the Muscle Shoals proj a to Henry Ford apparently were y heavy majorities over those Many number totalling 226, with 795 pas cars made the second trip, seven motorcycles passengers entered the park t month ne total number of cars for the sea dening circle of posed to t red‘ 9,617; and the number Returns from dounties in| ap, a really Tuesday's primary for the state pub-| car, with eight] lc Service commission gave Fitzhugh - Le e and Frank P. Mor eads over Commissioners Gaillard oper, who sought renomination and Morgan in a field of seven » two posts opened, campaigned e acceptance of the Ford offer ent rush of overwhelm t almost ai come. A tjon and tt ke this an as for t HELENA, Mont., sets bu Govern Kilby in supporting the ~ ‘ ord candidates, charged that Gctl Cheyenne Plans i sin dual cooper’ tareppinanmtiane a ers who sought re-election were friend. e ly to the Alabrma Power company, a Swimming Meet { ee et eee itt eoun cree and a competitive bidder for th ‘The bureau of mines has just com ff ts ¢ commission s company at Shelby and the other | Propert Subscribe for the Trfbune and key for every 50c paid. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY pov over the system, public serv the product’ The production in the Sunburst |'tlatory an ell js found at a depth of approxi-|ofar as it is 1,550 feet whilé that in the /||ton through Campbell well {s found at about 1,-| tric power. would be about ———_— RELINQUISHMENT—640 acres, near|770 feet. Preliminary sub-surface | A railroad and highway; spring water,| work bureau of mines engineers has| oi : twenty acres broken; good house and| indicated that the oll from the Camp. |Highway Building z barn and lake; cheap for cash or will consider good car. Call 1146 S. Cherry. 8-12-2t° ell comes from a sand about 200 | et deeper stratigraphically than tha from the Sunburst well. i less, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two mares} ’ and colts; also wagon and } one gaddle horse and saddle; Boom Hits Sanada| Reports to Highway Information| *t#te.” rvice, New York, from the various mun: her 1 good location. 3 76W. eis é @ 70 degrees F WANTED—Maia for general house-/S8ybolt Uuntv. Vv 141 W. Tenth. Phone|gaybolt Univ. $-12-1t 270 sec. numbered 1466 and were to cost $4,-! 697, {is coupled with nary good looks have won it an ever a yee: EXTENDED AID BY GOVERNMENT “The announcement of the tion In price of the Chalmers Six to| number of calls for both male and fo. $1,185 te one of the most important) male help that were received by the of the recent price changes as it ¢s-) bureau with the result that many men toblishes a new low mark for fine six-| mostly reaidents of Casper and cylinder cars, such as the Chalme: has always been,” says C. E. Ken of the Casper agency. ‘he policy of the organization now | jn producing the Chalmers Six thas been| of ‘empioyment during they wintx make tho car an outstanding value. | months, Inder price conditions that have prevailed for the past year, the value of the Chalmers has been very pro- possiptiities tights "But the new price puts ft practic. Candidates Favoring Accept-| ally in a class by itself. It is the low- 0 thet has ever been placed on have of mirers. fine six- $3,00 ~ key for every 50c paid. Aug. _—_—_——_ Radio Sets To Be offered At Bargain Price 0. a With 13 letters in his.name, Rich- He ft ETS 12.—Radio It for the United States ship ping board are available for people of ing the month of July from all states in the union including] Value of Six-Cylinder Car Is !abor has made a substantial annual appropriation for the More Pronounced by Re- cent Reduction. reduc- a car at all to be compared with the “The Chalmers has been developed greatly in the past year and in tts been perfor- ite extraordl- © new price make sit available to a still greater number of people who | iinder lowing telegram was received by Governor Dixon from CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 12.—The] pleted the analysis of two samples of at at . ve Eee, ap aS Montana for approximately one sixth first tank swimming meet ever held] crude oil collected by its force from {diction over the | 7 rea fe hoals\ their value. The fol th Wyoming is scheduled here August |the Kevin-Sunburst field, Toole coun-|/Plants at present, the plants being en- 2. The a will be contested in}ty, Mon® One of these was taken |itirely in the hands of the federal GOV") cengygr ‘T, J. Walsh the Sunshine 1 n the lease of the Sunburst Of] and |‘rpment, but with the irn of the) ‘wrhe shipping board is offering to LS to private control, the com ther | Milvaion will exercise ita normal reg.the state governments a limited num: the Gardin Cambell tesee Ay ey ber of radio sets at $500 a set under | compulsion to dispose of them at once. ‘The reproduction cost of these scts Although doubtless you have no appropriation available some arrangements may be possible with parties interested ca ng a benefit to the public, enabli you to take advantage of the offer for the improvement of facilities for com: jon in isolated sections of the ich add up to 18), on the ished sage Me; li as follows Canadian provinces for June 1922 Sed ta! $ > oa ‘Gaul aide 8. cher mgasaee| Sunburst G. show contrasts for new roads and!&rd Wagner was born in 1813 ‘the fig J . haat ©. &G.Co. Campbell | Streets let during that month to the] ures regen yee 5 FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur-|Baume gravity ---- 35.3 sags} valine gat $2,774:300. \/ The iteteb intra Te cer’ an oN ebeaary nished apartment, all conveniences;| Per cent sulphur _. 1.04 1.65 | ber Of contracts let was 72. New say te 1sth and projects exported under consideration |{t wae first performed on the 13th Subscribe for the Tribune and get a 8-12-tf metallic with Biue Ribboa. Safest, ISTS EVERYWHERE high gasoline content of the Sunburs D oll, The comparatively high oarbor riod man wants work on cattl ranch; wite willing to cook for men;|Tesidue of residuum indicates that it right offer. G. Rigan, General Deltv-| W!!l probably be impractical to use the | tng eg 8-12.3te|Pesiduum from efther ofl in the prep |aration of cylinder stock. ATTENTION lot owners, three-room} house for sale, cheap: to be moved. | Phone 1688W. 8-12-2t* POSITION WANTHD—Capable mar. and fabric, in touring car sizes. Call or see us for prices. WYOMING “we. STRIVE FREE RENT for six months. Phone 639, 8-12-1t FOR Ford sedan at a bargain; lots of extras. See Barn- vart, Meyer's Gérnge. 8-12-1t* Avoid Aceidents Brakes Examined Free Raybestos Service Station Gas, Olls and Greasea Guaranteed Repair Work Cars Sold on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE SALE—1922 LOST—Single truck ball. Reward at Phone 76M. shion on Kim N. Durbin. 8-12-2t° » A very material reduction in Miller Tires, both cord Effective August 8. SOMONE CO) E work. 802 S. Grant. Si2-1t| @ 100 degrees F.- 40sec. 125 2ec for during June | = Pour test .....---Below 6F. Below $F. province was as follows: | On- FOR SALD—Ford bug; first $100| residuum .....--. 10.5% tario, $1,664,900; Quebec, $822,000; CHICHESTER S PILLS takes it; a real bargain for some Carbon residue of New Brunswick, $151,900: Nova ity eb ye one. 416 S. Kimball 812-2t Gasoline and naphtha 30.9% . - 2.8%} Scotia, $115,000; British Columbia, ¢ - = Kerosene _ 18.4 19.4 3,800; Alberta, $16,500, Saskatche- on FOR RENT—A close in two-room fur- | ¥ . Gatites d ‘aks we etter. nished apartment; also thres-room|@as ofl - 10.2 16.5 | Wan, $26,000; ManitoLa, $47,400 = Ter partment unfurnished except range;|I4ght lub: = 64 8 Sag eahecneen both modern: each $88: also two Tooms| Medium Tubricanta- 5.9 It not a legionnatre—now is the SOLD BY DRUGGI suitable for small store. 125 N. Dur-|Viscus lubricants 54 time : bin. Phone 6391. 842-1t| Pafticular attention ts called to the : FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room house; will take car as first ment, 344 S. Fenway. sladies and five! between 7 and 8 p.m. Harry Ollor, 8-12-2t°1 Willis-Hackett Co. 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W m. and 12 mning Hote Conclusions Have you looked at Prices are Right. Work Guaranteed. “THE QUALITY LINE” Great Reduction on Miller Tires SERVICE FREE Dealers for United States Skidless Chains. advantage second and WIV Ben Sante Yellowstone er at LE CASPER, WYOMING. The Wyoming Vulcanizing Shop 512 E Phone 1478W st Yellowstone RAGA SRA BY Ph 1 Too Many of Us Jump at Hudson Marmon_ Essex A visit to our showroom will be to your one 406 “| d _ / eS WB <a pee <a] | mm LL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CASPER \ tion lined up solidly with the endeav- ors of the local chamber in securing this appropriation from the federal government. While there is considerable activity in lato’ tircles by the erection of the new Texas refinery, new pipelines, storage tank construction, etc., Cas per has plenty of men to meet the demands, and in this connection the tree employment bureau takes this mans to warn migratory laboring men not to come here in search of employ: ment because there is still a number of idle men in Casper. Three Runaway Girls Returned CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 12.— Esthér and Hazel Smith and Mabe: Ani , each about 17 years of age, runtiway girls from Greeley, Colo. werestaken into custody by ths police perempreey. ‘They will be returned to Word was received Thursday at the chamler of commerce frée employment bureau th=t the United States department of | maintenance of this office in Casper. | » In order to relieve the acute urcinployment situation the board of directors of the chamber of commerce opened a free employment bureau on Apifi 17 last, employment for approximately 1,000 and immodiately the wisd of this} men and 150 women, and, according to |modve was manifested by the large|the latest bulletiu issued by the United States department of labor, the Casper bureau fs now the ‘argest in the state, having placed several hundred men over Cheyenne, next in line. In recognition of this splendid reo- ord the United States department of labor has seen fit to cooperate with the local chamber by annually contrib-/ uting a substantial amouht of money for maintaining this bureau as a per- manent office. The Wyom!ng congressional dele ] t ried, were able to find much needed work through this office, which came just in time to prevent actual want the winter Since this move was inaugurated the free employment bureau has found SETS THE PACE sixvear Do you know that an easy ridicy car is the greatest pleasure in autoing? IF MECHANICALLY A CAR IS RIGHT, IF PERFORMANCE IS SUPERIOR, IF LOOKS ARE THERE, IF WEAR IS THERE, Why not let comfortable riding over the kind of roads we have cecide for you? The Oldsmobile wins on the above points. TRY IT OUT. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. G. J. STALMANN, Mer. 454 East Yellowstone troit ef any motor car ever built. =—— No other car of this type is priced so low — no other will give you more real motor car value— pore convenience, more comfort, more dependability than a Ford Coupe: Equipped with electric starting and light- ing system. demountable rims, extra rim and non-skid tires all around, it makes . closed car for busffless or for pleasure. ReasonSbly prompt delivery. Terms if: desired. EARL C. BOYLE 125-137._N. Center St. Phone 9 Phone 1963 Second Street Service Station 150 North McKinley (North of Second Street) UP THE HILL TO BETTER SERVICE. GENERAL REPAIRING ON EVERY MAKE OF CAR. Flat Rates on Valve Grinding and Bearings Work. MO-GRITE OILS AND GREASES Phone 749 FOR BETTER REPAIRING. Warne & Crosby MOTOR COMPANY Many people have gained the impression that because Kellys are high quality tires they are also high priced. This is a mistake, for while Kellys are better now than ever, economies effected by quantity production have . re- duced the prices dras- tically. So now— AUTOMOBILE SPECIALISTS “IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY A KELLY.” DEPENDABLE WORKMANSHIP A carload of Kellys received Friday. gAll sizes, We Have a Stromberg Carburetor Expert. HONESTY OUR POLICY Casper Suy oe USED Satisfactory Gas 0-Pep BUICK ‘PARTS Washing gents . fe FOR SALE and Greasing Phone

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