Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1922, Page 8

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> PAGE EIGHT. Che She Casper sper Daily Cribune Tribune : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. OCTOBER 24, 1922. ATTEND THE AUTO SHOW AT ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY ALL lup Motor company will show a Dur-|shield wiper which works from [TRey maa be able business men; men ‘ ij ant car this evening. |battery, stop-lights, and glass wile = rag pag and integrity, with the ! 1 John M. Whisenbunt exhibited a| The 8B Foundry end Mantfactur- aa oo ten ‘sia ' AMERICANS ! | Hupmobite ‘four” fivepassenger se-/?S company, a local institution, have | possibilities open | eo yder, wholesrle man-)® number of cast-iron accessories a | "PAID HIGH COMPLIMENT ee Oa repahios tier to sites Resent the INSULT to intelligence and ‘to | h 3. I. Mbtar Sales com-| display. ose A 4 ARKEON oe Duaver, as ta charge. St a} multe ‘eatbertes' were: givea aigrel Sdequnte nies! Seonea ad ten IE Tee ee eet Or ae Hupmobile demonstration _ engine| eal of space in connection with the tanding in their communities. Above “Vv 7 I % — J an delectrpally run. |radiophone, and iso by thomselves. | ane eee: wad halenas eae oxo. tu tae ‘OTE ’ER STRAL iGHT! Thoud and Weaver exhibite a Jew-| athe. disc akties ueeeat automobile business to stay—who are Be independent Americans. Wear the YOKE of play glass case vhic! ere | ‘ : was some John Manswel brake oh, . | willing anc’ able to invest their time no political party. son Motor company in response to |trom the crvde product to the fin- “Celieving sincerely that the Bene- ca. irew all who could be attracted by/ . } }a large and beautiful auto with «|e lining. Vesta storagp batteries, /dueries as to how Mr, Benedict se jajct-Dodson Motor company qualifies WB bee G. A. Wilson, aitrict sales manag-|that we have made no mistake in so H the Columbia Motors ¢one-|4oing. Judging from the progressive tag. ‘This exhibit has great educa-| A eplen‘id tribute has been paid| 274. money in butding per/nanent Men and Vote for Men i id} known reputation for nower MrjChampion spark plugs, Stewnrt|cured a direct distributor's contract|in a‘l the requirements herein men- F and resent inventions, two of | |pany, quotes Mr. Bayerline, preal-|epirit shown-during the show we cer" “ ie patti hex chee ee |dent of the company as follows: tainty feel thet we are dealing with he public last night “Our success ts going to depend|a live community and have great See The dan. H passenger coupe r display and will run in a Paige this evening. Earl C. Boyle had a Lincoln “eight four-passenger sedan. This mammot! Oldsmobile company fm the center of the b the orchestra's stand. fn | the asbestos in its “different stages | Mr Wilson adds: were also sonia. ed | ize of Casper. Mix, Benedict our contract and feel! f a Dodge, an all-| eo aries bit of the} y. Th accessories anc’ two or three| «| tonal value, inasmuch as it shows | |Stanley Benedict of the Benediet-D - Dustneasee. Boyle showed a 1923 model Ford toar.|W#"no Meters and iweny other things|for the Columbia car in a city the| tioned we took pleasure in giving |= - —_—_—— eafless spring that Is construct largely on the calibre of the distribu-| hopes for the success of otr line under Drevent rebound was It is cafmed as a 5) absorber, and a snubbe: © 0 tors_and dealers _who represent _us. its present management.” - Dan Swartfager is the sales : “1 n and exhibitor. Mr. arene, ie nbd to the fender. i 7 ; Moore pas cairn y quarter a on-Mosiem districts of spent a restless night d chassis Joaned from | Constantin xe. Robes, \Diamond| Wing to the boisterous celebrations ¢ es, headlights, and many oth-|!n Stamboul, the Turkish section, fn if ; - . : a tires, headlights; ‘and’ many tr} “conection with the public Fapepeied.ot Chrysanthernums for Decoration, t ibit. Rafet Pasha, military governor of | i per Supply company hed | Eastern Thrace, and his gendarmes. Roses for Gifts, 0g pringfield tives, Fairbanke-| Heavy explosions of fireworks were {audible in all sections, giving rise to x P wae ory differ; Morse gas engines and South Bend | tHe fear that the demonstration might t Th t Sk fre car ane on AGP Cer eats Ieee man wins | develop at aay taoment fate emer CARNATIONS FOR FAVORS. A e Auto Show ‘ passenger ° fon in the Roche lubri-| 5° } trunk and other |¢ating spring, Mr. Roche claims for see his invention that it will lubricate an| President Harding says that the : I He “six five-pas-|orCinary leaf spring in five minutes, | World owes much to bankers; which : ONIGHT ing ‘one of the cars ex-|that {t does not in any manner weak- true, but the seedn't rub ee 4 pod 1 > lan ”lain . One was ‘ger sedar passenger coupe. They drew an ted group of spectators who ed them thorougJy and who were about them, { ant had q Hudson five being a beautiful expensive leather up A five-passenger by the Wyoming C: Van 3 passenger coach, six-cylinder. This thes, and Stewart Warner products and a Rickenbacker ger coupe were the exh! Benedict-Dodson Motor o these cars have been achieving a lary sale. Stephen Dreher showed a Reo terson M en the spring, that {t increases its seven-passenger sedan. The This company also life many times. The Roche inven os ° Sieptares is that belonging to the six” four tion, something of which much in the | rear seat {a of fine nd received a good & the hom-|cgn be aroused. while the front is of pl five-passenger touring Sisplayed. The Kennet placed on the fleor a 3 cylinder four-pase ast| The Wy and Tire company had a well ar- lay of Hood tires. The It’s Fresh Roasted show Mason Cords this}! Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 ning Copression Tube go paid to the | PIGEON’S COFFEE mt i fight his way to the|ranged dl e-passenger Star shown |company 1p) Motor company. This| evening The Wyoming Automotive company showed Miller tires, New Era zal _electr nnedy Motor ‘Copaniay AT THE CASPER AUTOMOBILE SHOW CASPER FLORAL (CO. = | Academy New Midwest Bldg. Phone 872 = pan = = WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE Gray Goose—long life is his, for all ‘ his high adventure and vast traveling. Death lies only in the insatiable Killer —Man. Fifty years is no unusual span of life for Gray Goose. The finer motor car is the unfailing i The-Chalmers “6” owner enjoys the peculiar satisfaction that only comes when possession is admired by everyone. You, too, will appre- ciate how fine a car it is if you will request us to demonstrate its superiorities at this Auto’ The extraordinary beauty and reliable per- z motor car, the car of longér as well Show. “ formance of the good Maxwell coupe are re- as fuller life. 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Ca Have You Ridden In the New Wills Sainte Claire? The Kennedy Motor Co. *“is""

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