Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1922, Page 9

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. be Casper Daily Tribune es ‘ oe . is converted into heat more readily at that time and 2 temperature over 116 degrees Fahrenheit 1s injurious, A battery that has run down in a car should be given = long charge in bi preference to a fast, short charge if you want to get the best life out of ' , 7 it, for two reasons. First. a fast charge is sure to’ overheat your bat- TAL PR tery. ‘Second, the plates will not form " quickly under a fast charge. { The plates being pasted full g lead fo aa The Town ele oxide are spongy and poro' Men Who Latest statistics of the year’s total tire production for the |°hreed proveriy and the i country place the figure at 36,000,000. This far exceeds tire | "0", ** the outside of the act A pea xces ment receives and delivers electricity predictions made earlier in the year. At the beginning, the|put when the battery has slowly run Gf Teapot Know the ee crs air estimated production as low as 26,000,000 | dowe over a coraparatively long p»- and certainly not above 28,000,000. Even the most optimistic | Tod of time the acid unites with this On i halted at 33,000,000. rs ane Se OE ibece here Is Oil Game 7 sy | becomes fatrly m_ giv During one montr. of the summer the Akron district alone|fast charge only the outside of the turned out 2,750,000 tires. Miller tire} ————__________—_ Patented Land From A to Zz ™men claim that the volurme of produc: + tion for several recent periods has ex- aa) ly . hgning for Wke periods in CAREFUL ATTENTION T0 heavy duty thrants on the battery When You Are Buying : Euhber companies have met Penge the parts that are working it : miry and causes quick deterioration. | * Sesto ote BATTERY DEPARTMENT IN| assesses. = Buy a Lot Lots In - i & certain definite length of charge Motorists who throug’ stress of the woh "at" dhctne 2 | in rates for different eae have hao bay low prtend en RUNNING AUTOMOBILE sen sat eee Velaro: dittersat . In Teapot the Town longer r te invite trouble you should inst brands that glut the markets. Both that your battery recefve the slov the temporary economy buyer and the - ieee bs 4. Te Y ur po habitual economy buyer as well as the [pee It Is Yours Of Teapot now obj} quality and of standard mak: Today there ts a price, quality, ax type of standard tire for every purse,: customer and purpose, The motoriug Automobile batterfes fn account of| ize and| their lead construction are very easily | tion and results will mean money ir [Injured if the proper care is not given them, | On long trips if a test has shown | ‘our battery fully charged, the lighte public in large part has broken away | should be burned so as to keep the from the uncertein brands! littering) battery from overcharging too much, the field and are getting long, low-/’s the energy going into the battery win | your pocke, in ‘the end, ——— a bi MAXWELL AUTO CFLS ABROAD Good Trade Built Up in Great Britain; Official Back from Survey. A, B. Barker, vice president of the| ‘Maxwell Motor corporation, has just returned from Europe, where he raaé9 a thorough survey of automo- tive trade conditions. Durjg the course of his visit Mr. throughout, England, satisfying him- self of the actual state of the motor car market by visiting the Maxwell dealers. f Everywhere he found that the de- sign, appointments, and economical performance of the good Maxwell line mre making a strong appeal’ to Eng: Ush preferences. | ‘The touring. car and the. enclosed ears in particular—vrere almost in- variably referred to ns the most strik- ing illustration America has ever sent abroad of the possibilities of massed. manufacture when cortten- fj trated upon the production of really Barker, accompanied by London rep- Monroe Speed- x ee nN oes taataans sabes 5 Bh ae $135 | Elgin Touring, $450 Deautiful and finely finished cars. Mr. Barker| says that for obvious| reasons England is not for the mo-j ment and cannot be, until recovery is more complete, a large market for American cars. In France, conditions are cf course Prohibitive, and the same {s largely true of the Nest of Europe. | “It would be presumptuous,” says) . “to offer any comment ypean political or economic) conditions. The most that can or @hould be said is that underneath dis- couraging surface conditions, there Undoubtedly exists a realization on the part of the nations most con- “* eerned, of the desperate necessity of continuing to struggle toward a so- Jution.” | Phone 79 CAR We can tighten the wheels on your car so All work guaranteed—Done while you wait. $ Small Wheels, $1.25—Large Wheels, $1.50. WARIWNE-CROSBY MOTOR CO. Ford Roadster, $150 | Essex Touring, $650 John M. Whisenhunt & Co. sale cheap: Overland 85___$300 Lozier 7-passen- HUPMOBILE AGENCY , East Side Garage OWNERS ATTENTION they will not squeak. Trucks in proportion. THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Fords For Immediate Delivery On account of the Ford factory shutting down we urge prospective purchasers to come in and take delivery on new cars now while we have cars to deliver. There wili undoubtedly be a big shortage of Ford cars . within the next two weeks. We have a few tourings, sedans, and runabouts on which we can make delivery. THESE ARE THY NEW PRICES: Touring with Starter and Demountable Rims_____ Runabout with Starter and Demountable Rims Take your battery to such a ata- Classified ads in the Tribune are ff winners and possibly the keys we fl sive with every 500 paid at office will | i prire. “Fizit USED CARS We have the following used cars for Is the Town of Teapot Located Over an Oil Pool? We Firmly Believe It Is--Geologists and Oil Men Believe It. The town of Teapot is located inside the famous Teapot Oil Structure. Why Shouldn’t They? in and around the town indicates that OTL. WiLL... BE: STEUC Fr& Government Document No. 210, issued recently, points out a huge fault just north of the town, a huge fault is west of us. These faults and other geological conditions make the oil possibilities of the town of Teapot a near cinch. The Mammoth Oil Company, developing the Naval Reserve, a stone's throw to the east of us, has oil ina In another well they have oil in the Shannon sand. The big wells are expected in the south part of the field and the town of Teapot is located on Section 31. What wiil they get when they hit the Wall Creek sands? LOTS IN TEAPOT WILL BE WORTH UNTOLD SUMS Now is the time to buy your lot in the town of Teapot. The town is growing and growing fast. Any kind of a- business will make money in Teapot. There is a payroll of about $250,000 monthly and about 5,000 people from which to draw business. It won't be long until you may say “I sure wish I had bought a lot in Teapot..”’ Well, do it now, the lots are priced reasonable and they will soon be advanced. We are going to drill! the townsite and when the oil is found your small investment made now will loom up like a giant of olden days. Here is a Partial List of the 450 Lot Buyers in the Town of Teapot: Do you think these men are throwing their money away? Not on your tintype. them are familiar to you. They know the oil game and know it well. They believe the oil is there and have made stray sand. their investment. They, will win. ' Salt Creek, Wyo. CHAS. KIESLING NEW YORK STORE CHAS. H. AYRES JASPER RAILSBACK M. G, & GEO, E, KIESLING SNYDER & BRAND MARJORIE J. BRITTON WM. BRIDGER GRACE HORMBACK BUCK BROS. RAY HARPER WM. HODGE ALLISON KNITTLE MABEL REINECKER BEAULAH K. LEHR ALICE B. WALKER W. H. BLATT Lusk, Wyo. LEO P. LEHR L. R. DAY O. S. HAMMOND ? : FRED AMENDA DONALD M’PHERSON ALVA ROBNETT J. M. BISHOP M. L. HARVEY ARNOLD STECHER T. H. HOLT DR. L. E. MITCHELL MRS. JAMES A. PERRY PERRY SURRENCE BEN FLINT F. J. Qber, Wheatland, Wyo. Chas. C. Diers, Kaycee, Wyo. August Johnson, Manville, Wyo. Naoma Newbeck, Marietta, Ohio Dr. Olander E. Wall, Prelate, Saskatchewan, Canada. Business Lots $200-to $300 Casper, Wyo. E. G. VANETTA W. A. PAPP CHAS. E. STEVENSON JOHN VAN HOVEL JAMES M. MILNE JUDGE CHAS. E. WINTER IDA E. BURQUIST T. S. WALKER HAMMOND & WARWICK FRED MITCHELL TOM TUCK MAX ZIMMERMAN DAVE DAVIDSON PHILLIP WINTER P. H. Bennett, Sapulpa, Okla. G. A. Hansen, Douglas, Wyo. Bert Corwin, Idaho Springs, Colo. John Fenusz, Buffalo, Wyo. Stanley C. Morian, Thermopolis, Wyo. Mary O. Edwards, Marlowe, Okla. Frank Ball, Sussex, Wyo. SILAS GOETZ MRS, LETITA STEELE ° / AUTOMOBILE SPECIALISTS J. H. GATES JUDGE C. D. MURANE P. M. CHRISTMAN ROBT. J. VEITCH er ess Phone 1519R 132 East Seventh St. ROY GILLAM R. J. MOSHER FRANK O’CONNOR RAY C. WEST i H. A. CRU ah pre Vanes oA page! with . GasO-Bga;, Tablet C. C. CRUMPTON J. L.. KOLER JULIA HAYES MRS. D. E. JACOBS ges and fords. | LEE & M’GOVERN GEO. M. RHODES GUY SEVIER MRS. BESS QUIRK EDWARD BERGLAND HENRY COLOW GOODMAN HARDWARE Co. GEORGE C. CULL MABLE ADDINGTON E. A. HOLLINGSWORTH HAROLD J.. NEWMAN Cc. F. PENNINGTON OSCAR BRODINE H. J. HAYES J. 2. INGRAM CLAUDE PALMER RALPH S. SMITH OSCAR F. BEYERS LOTS ARE PRICED AS FOLLOWS: Rsidence Lots $100 to $150 Twenty-five per cent down, balance in six equal monthly payments. Ten per cent off for cash. Come to our office, better still, get in your car Sunday, take the Casper-Salt Creek Highway, you will be in the town of Teapot in about an hour. See for yourself just what we are offering you. Every fault and geological condition Read the names. Rose Hettinger, Buffalo, Wyo. W. C. Fisher, Douglas, Wyo. Robt. H. Randolph, Torrington, Wyo. W. W. Hargrove, Boulder, Colo. Jacob Ritterbush, Riverton, Wyo. Clarence Whimpenney, Riverton, Wyc. Many of N. J. BENDON OSCAR L. THOMAS M. J. PERRON SHIRLEY WEST A. L. CORDER J. L. FLANNIGAN FRANK OMO R. R. WINGERT MABEL P. STEEN MICHAEL CORDELL FRED A. ROOT R. G. SYMILL FRANK CONVERSE T. A. LARSON GERTRUDE CRAWFORD E. O. STRATTON fem with Starter and Demountable Rims_-_____ joupe with Starter and Demountable Rims_______ Above Prices F. QO. B. Detroit PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY EARL C. BOYLE Authorized FORD AND LINCGLN DEALER 125-137 North Center Street f You can’t go wrong when you buy a lot in Teapot. Teapot Development Company Room 218, Midwest Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Telephone 9 fia S Ps * he Agee =: PUES v

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