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Casper Sunday VOLUME 32. SECOND NEWS SECTION ‘ Alorini And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW ng Critiut,e CASPER, WYQ,, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. SECOND NEWS SECTION NUMBER 35. GA ewone Editorial Notes On Industry Advance Automobile News = Theatrical News funds in the various states, represe x and elght thousand mi Tetal of More 000,000 In Unobligated Bal- ance, Says N. M. A. Due to failure of the states to deve ing program, aid] federal aid funds will build anot bal-| mile. Motorists] The National Motorists association = a condition | is bending its efforts to the effect that the states to which these funds are| due will take some action that will) % remove these funds from the treasury| ers will be able to use them in the fund of $65,000,000} and get them placed where the ever- which results from the various states ear on their high: Added epeaeed 2S — ms OK iS es is SS ASRS SEL BS) LYSIS NS? Ui 32 y 5 ij | | N | i Ss G aN aR eR =a culture appropriation of the last, The huge total of unoviigated bal- ances which, when matched by like lass highways, has accrued reason only—that is, the them, with the result that man states are still hub deep in mud where made no provision for obtaining . Than $107,- there should be firsr-omss roads, travelable the year round. Where on highways, a like sum must be these sums in the various states has WASHINGTON, D. C., March 24.—] resulted in the funds running in- part of many] active. The whole principle of: fed- » a road build-| eral aid is explained by saying that a| if a state will build one mile of road - increasing horde of automobile own- Re aN Lire SSRs st oy A Magnificent Family Coupe— A great many people are still going throagh life with an erroneous impression that a big, fine closed car must cost a lot of money. They usually associate the term “juxurious closed car’ — with $2,500—$3,500 and even $4,000 automobiles. That was so! Since the introduction of the Rick- enbacker line of fine closed cars this is no loger true. Take the magnificent Rickenbacker Coupe! Here’s a large, comfortable family car—embodying every practical luxury ever conceived for an. automobile—yet see how moder: ately it is priced! To begin with, there is the famous Rickenbacker vibrationless motor. If ever there was a type of car which should be free from vibration, it most certainly is a closed car. In most closed cars road shocks and motor vibrations are magni- fied. This is not true with a Rickenbacker. The motor hav ing no period of vibration, this car is marvelously smooth and restful at all speeds. Then, there’s the ingenious Rick- federal aid monies are to be expended} Touring Phaeton—$1425 SEEK TO LOWER BAS PRIGES BY PIPE CONT AOL rained by each state. Failure to raise) Amendment to I. C. C. May | Give Commission Authori Vo Act In Matter WASHINGTON, D. C., March’ 24.— Lower gasoline prices through an amendment to the interstate com. merce commission act giving the | commission authority to control pipe lines as common carriers, just as it way of better transportation, and incidentally, better business. enbacker air cleaner. This im- portant invention makes the Rickenbacker motor carbonless, as well as vibrationless. And this, as every experienced motor- ist knows, is a joy forever. In no other automobile will you find these two advanced engi- neering refinements. Both are exclusive Rickenbacker features. Then take the interior of this superb coupe. Size? Why it’s one of the largest coupes on the mar- ket. It is upholstered through- out with soft, thick, rich velvet. The top lining and floor carpet harmonize _ perfectly in both color and design. Here is true luxury—opulent luxury- The arm rests are wide and make possible greater comfort and more relaxation in driving. One fairly sinks into the luxurious soft seat cushions, under which are resilient, shock absorbing springs. Also, all Rickenbacker closed cars are equipped with cozy heaters. Then, there is a special lock on the shifting lever. When leaving your Rickenbacker, take the key out. Thus, it cannot be stolen. Coupe—$1885 F. O. B. Detroit now controls raflroads, will be sought by Senator J. W. } That the indep produce nearly 80 per cent of the oil is a fact today, the senator states, but the Standard, because of its virtual pipe Ine monopoly could control the busi ness even 4 r produced a drop of ofl, simply t is almost in position to say who shall get oil to market and who shall not. The attitude of Senator Harreld has been strengthened by recent disclos- ures made in. connection with an in: vestigation by a senate sub-committee on manufactures into the source, supply, handling, price, etc., of gaso- line. The report of this sub-com- sted remedies possible only through legislation, and Senator Harreld, basing his view upon his own investigation of the subject and his personal knowledge of oll pro- duction, is getting ready to jump into the y with a remedy of his own. The progress of the investigation was reported by the N. M. A. at the time and the situation which the re- port disclosed had therefore been an- tleipated by the motorists of the The new aluminum toeboard is un- usual. It is designed so as to shut out all dangerous and an- noying drafts. The Rickenbacker Coupe is a wonderful car to drive. Step on the throttle and it’s sinstantly alive to take care of whatever your speed desires may be. For, here is a car that without a particle of effort flies from two to sixty miles an hour with the swiftness of a swallow! And always so snug, rattle-proof, quiet, and above all, vibration: less! Built for Mother—for here is lux- ury and simplicity! For Father —here ig endurance and econ- omy! For “the’’ boy or girl— here is swagger lines, lightning get-away and speed! For old folks — here's safety comfort No—no longer is it necessary to pay an exorbitant price for a luxurious family Coupe. This Rickenbacker answers your def- inition of a luxurious closed car at a very attractive price. May we give you a demonstration today? Sedan—$1985 BENEDICT MOTOR COMPANY Direct Factory Distributors for State of Wyoming Phones—Sales 2030, Service 2100 Casper, Wyoming 550 East Yellowstone DEALERS—We have some good territory Open for live wires—get our proposition. jmakes of cars, a y changing the 7 display daily du 0 show, it will -E E be possible to place practics all mod els before NATIONAL AUTO SHOW MANAGER SEENING NEW IDEAS IN EUROPE S. A. Miles on Way Abroad to Confer With London And Paris Exhibitors and Get Suggestions for 1924 Exhibition at Armory in New York. . A. Miles, show manager of the National Automobile y to Europe to con- and to get sugges- 924 New York Automobile Show to be held at the Eighth Coast Artillery Armory, Jerome avenue and 193rd bile com: tion of ha one of the earll ‘biles now in ex's | model Oldsmobile, 4 passenger runabout, recently bro up from Denver espect: show. The car in its day v word in automot | appearance alongside new m ; bespeaks only the mirculous progress ditions Made rublic. made in the automotive industry, This —_—_— | patriarch of road-burners formerly was the property of Dr. W. W. Arnold, a prominent ¢ and until a coup'e of years ago fur nished the doctor his daily tra Chamber of Commerce e London and is now on his w Paris exhibitors tation. The Oldsmobile Motor pany one time ed Dr. Arn of the n t and most expensive models in of many yee old doctor de later, upon retiring from active prac-| have enjoyed so remarkable a recop tice of his profesion, he sold the car] tion to the Oldsmobile company 1s of the same vintage as ‘The an early model Oldsmobile car which] the Hi mado one of the first, {f not the fir Mr. Miles is representng th C. show committee up the question of including foreign| Hitherto Iack of space has made this makes of cars in next Armory provides accommodationn on the ground floor for all American dis- the possibility i spite the in production, the transcontinental trip from New Y Hudson and ¥ plans are to keep hs Gan iheanbines the number of t es to a mini Decorations at the show next year are expected to be unusually Miles is making cial study of this feature abroad. the Armory is the largest exhibition its first car in 18 the business of making automobiles| Essex cars. These are continuously ever an unusual chal lenge and opportunity beautiful scenic effects. 1902 MODEL T0 BE EXHIBITED AT AUTO SHOW Oldsmobile Models to Be Diversified and Attractive Display. Auto Show ig the new Oldsmobile Bight Golf Sport Roadster. This is the first of this particular model that has been brought to Casper, and it is bound to win al ing much will be the eight the four cylinder models, motor line of Chevrolet cars, the sport sefanette, produced especially| a questic The I'ne of Oldsmobile and Chevro- et cars exh'bited b the Wyoming Olds- mobile comany promises to be one of the most diversified and attractive dis- plays of the Spring Auto Show during One full space and a half of another on the south side of the Arkeon building will be occu- pied by the Oldsmobiles and Chevro- Oldsmob'le and Chevrolet cars may be| puyers will prefe ween at any the com| the coming week. as fast as an ant, it is calculated we| been approved by every discriminating could travel neart: if LDS. The company fs fortunate in being ab’e to have on hand for the show al most a complete line of models in both ders with the Wells Music Co. Phone| ‘© belleve that t a yee SUR os Nea USK @ “The Good IMAXWELL “ Classified asper motor In addition, the ¥ vse core?| BREAKING ALL ‘use | OUTPUT MARKS for t s the These Are High Spots in Statement on Business Con- es, but its tiquated 1 cars oralo Spings phy an hange for this survivor s of hard use, but th c : {ned the proposition and| the Hudson and Essex Coaches which Theso are the high spots of a state- ment on business just made public at 1 Detroit. De The Oldsmobile Motor Works made} and has been in m. In the li a in al r be only seven four Hudson and threa ince. m passen an, One of the attractive exh!bits of tho the first night will be open car, populalrity. Other Oldsmobile | statement 1s to be exhibited during the show | buying cars . thus when a which is use ton of © cars jer tourir and cab o! 1 in a | and the touring car, coupe, Representing the New Superior 1923] out of th it the “The fonal Automobile Cham sem!-|ber of Commerce has just completed hich it addressed to Ie disco a that of these expre: first night will be the cl for trade demanding a light closed car. Other models of the Chevrolets to be shown during the week will in- clude the*tourtng car, roadster, sedan |} wv hich and utility coupe. and in all ses A full line of models of both the| that more th: 20,000 mote useful every day It is our bell . and @ will time at the show rooms of/ that the trend toward this ty; on East Yellowstone. grow ropidly. n: “Our two Coaches have now been If we moved our legs proportfonately| on the market for a year. They have 800 miles an hour,| and highly competitive market in the —<>——— world. heir usefulness is almost Leave your tuning or repair or. | Universal yee Dave. exary reason will continue to it the approval of the motoring rapteed work. Ask about] ™¢ 1 rate on contract tuning. Pu Steady As A Clock You should get, and most folks do get, twenty miles or more to a gallon of gas with the good Maxwell. Some owners who pay careful attention to carbu- retor adjustment, exceed that figure by a considerable margin. Oil consumption and general maintenance charges are so un- believably low that owners who have driven other cars continue to marvel at how little it costs to enjoy thereliable transportation afforded by the good Maxwell. Exhibited at the Automobile Show KENNEDY MOTOR CO. Phone 909 230 W. Yellowstone