Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1922, Page 8

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PACE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribunc | Autos Were Once i] A Luxury, But ; Now a Necessity | RANKLIN BUTS JUDGES ARE APPOINTED IN HIGHWAY ESSA csi! UT NEW MOTOR HISTNGUSHED MEN 10 AWAD FIRESTONE. PRE que; Arizona, Spencer Shattuck, Bisbee; Utah, Israel Silverstien, Og- Miss Beatrice Carter, Gordon A. Suth = INTO TANELTO PARK CONTINUES Possible. by Latest é Cooled Engine. tablished This Season, Says Albright. |New Record for Visitors Es- | | | E PARK, Sept. 9.— ther and road condt- tions kept tourist travel to Yellow stone National Park at the peak all through August. According to travel | figures announced by Horace M, Al- | bright, superintendent of the park,| 1 number of wisitors for the The number of visitors to the park th of August alone 12,317 came by | automobile, The} as divided entrances to the offered is given |Park as follows: North 8474; West uth 64, vel throat the former Franklin among The new cool 7" 2 n¢ air in at the front of the motor and] by H. S, Firestone, Akron, Oh’o, al ® forces it over the cylinders. This { ot the Highway Education the direct opposite fro nce of early snows or other un seasonal manifgstations of approach- ing winter in the mountain region, are that the tourist travel to the park will rewch the. 10 k before mber 20. year in visitors mounted at end of the crankshaft and encased in an alum! um housing. ‘The air forced the came t Yellow a Hats cleaned, trimmed and remod- eled. Monogram Hat Shop. 339 East | A street. +9-8-1te Classified ads In fhe Trfhune aro| Ts = z, winners and possibly the keys we dale with every 50¢ paid at office will) Tischer you a biz prize. 8-12-t1 | } Pay up for your Trhune mee get) \a_key for every 5 tf A “Four” That Sets a New Standard The 1923 Buick Four Touring—*885 In beauty of appearance, dependability and economy of operation the Buick four-cylinder, five-passenger Touring has established an entirely new standard for four-cylinder cars. Its low body with its clean, straight lines, accentuated by the high radiator and straight hood, give it a long, racy appearance that is new to cars of its class. Massive crown fenders add to this distinction, as do the snug-fitting, shapely top and the handsome drum- type head and cowl lamps. And with this beauty has come a new riding comfort. The seats are deep and low with full leg room in both " compartments. The steering column has been changed 3 in position to increase driving ease and the gear shift lever has been raised to meet the driver’s hand. A transmission lock, a windshield adjustable from the te inside, and a transmission-driven speedometer likewise ¥é are among the many new refinements of this model. Material changes alsa have been made in motor, chassis and body construction which contribute still farther to the wonderful performance record charac- teristic of Buick cars for twenty yesre. > The Buick Li See fourteen models: Morag eocgy hefner Tron mh Touring, $885; 3 Pass. Coupe, $1175; 2? Pass, Sedan, $1396; 6 Past. Touring Sedan, $1325. Sizes—2 Pass. Roadster, 31175; 5 Pass. Touring, $1196; 6 Pass. Touring Sedan, $19: & Pass. Sedan, $1985; 4 Pass. Coupe, $1895; 7 Pi Distinctive Head Lamps Touring, $1485;7 Pass. Seen 88196: Sport Roadster, £1685; \ i i 3 Prices f. 0 int. Ask a Drum-type head light and parking lampe Sport Touring, $1576. are mee: the new refinements of all the G. M. A.C. Purchase Plan, which provides for Deferred 1923 Buick models, both fours and sixes. Payments. ie sap LD. BRANSON AUTO CO. AGENTS FOR BUICK AUTOMOBILE ~Lebaeeeess dabsetaceat?s 234 Seuth David Street Telephone 1741 | peed ieee ST We eee Se | WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM | ‘What way isft of 1. ©. Zuttle’s car after a switch engine hit it at Cincinnati, ©. Tuttle lifted his wite to safety as the engine struck the car. He was seriously injured. Two boys in the rear seat escaped by Jeaping. [largest attendance in the history of lene fair. ‘The extitbits were better ha an ever, over twice 23 many entrié ss mede in the horticultural ani 1 divisions as in every’ pre- The ‘, Wyo., Sept. 9%—The ssl county fair closed nere with the a feature of the fair. fair at Douglas tmext week. DODGE DONATES TT PARK SITES Forest and Lake Tracts Around Detroit Given to State of Michigan. DETROIT, Sept. 9.—Candidly ac- knowledging: its own substantial con, tribution to the flood of motor cars which the automoble ndustry has turned loose on the highways of Mich. igan, causing & serious congestion of the few remaining open parks and Josie ng beaches within 50 miles of De} Jt Jodge Brothers, c., has bought up eleven of the fin park sites in the lake district north of here and donated them to the state. The purpose of the donation is to srovide a memorial to -the late John F. and Horece E. Dodge and to “give motorists places where they may have their picnics, games and bathing with- out being constantly driven from pil- ar to post by Inéignant owners of pri. vate property.” Ten of the eleven parks havo large lake or river frontage and the other ‘s a rugged, almost mountainous par- cel noted for its beautiful scanery. The parks will be known as Dodge Broth: ers State Parks No. 1, 2, etc. ‘Wild west entertuin In a letter to Governor Alex. J. ne |Groesbeck, formally presenting the tiken tothe. athe F arks to the state, Chairman Howard B. Bloomer of the board of directors ‘of Dodge _ Brothers, intimates that he NA 4-Door Sedan Now $1335 4-Passenger Coupe Now $1235 The preference for the gocd Maxwell Sedan and Coupe has steadily grown since they were introduced ten months ago. The admiration aroused by the new kind of closed car beauty of these fine cars has been intensified by their exceptional perform- ance and reliability in every day use. Greatly increased produc- tion to meet a constantly growing demand has result- ed in marked savings which make possible these new low prices. More than ever it is ap- parent that only in the good Maxwell can such sound worth be found. ; Beautiful permanent closed-car bodies of steel, A quietness ble only with solid con- struction. peeceuets _ pat of highest grade. Finished, le and out, to De Luxe closed car standards. Hardware of beauty and and quality. ‘Sodas sats five comfortably. Sedan................$1335 Touring Car 885 F.0. B. Detroit. Revenue tax to be KENNEDY Phone 909 Roadster. MOTOR CO. 236 West Yellowstone “The Good MAXWELL would Hke to see other automobile manufacturers follow Dodge Brothers’ example and do someching to provide outdobr recreation for motorists. Un-ja suitable place to spend the week-end. er present “conditicns, he suys, !t is a almost impossible for the man who jy” does not own a summer home to find ete eS WARNE CROSBY MOTOR C0. Automobile Specialists in General Repair Work. Washing and Greasing. AGENTS FOR GAS.O.PEP TABLETS. Phone 1519R 132 E. Seventh St. « Two Good. Used Cars For Sale or Trade. CARLOAD FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL. -Our Showroom Is at Your Disposal. We Want You to Know THE QUALITY LINE. scant int PAYG Yellowstone BARGAINS IN USED CARS Bargain in Baby Overland Sedan. Last year’s Dodge 5-pass. Touring. Buick Touring. New 2-ton Nash Truck for immediate delivery. NASH CASPER MOTOR’ CO. Kimball and Yellowstone Phone 1318 THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY ‘FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 ‘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 A Locomobile Bug for Sale Cheap—Good Condition. Phone 749 FOR BETTER REPAIRING. eT one ee ee ee

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