Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cribune Autos Were Once A Luxury, But Now a Necessity er chass' A (Continued from Page One) * Whisenhunt, Inc., Hupmobile phase ob! field j, w pa mot deaux. jer chassis and two on the four cylin-| ¢ fc ’ w models, the six c r r be De, the new der sedan an ger four cylinder 7 nger fou t © models is suited to of a particular field ORLEANS, Franco. —General , former military gov- day shortly after leaving for Bor- She is there with that| t ce and her numberr ‘Ain't € You ing Back to Maryland” hit e y the pot and she was repeatedly 4 encore¢ 1 quartet {s well known for the} of entertainment it offers.| four boys can be depended upon! most critical audience . ring if the group could be} ast | expect: put over better numbers. -|“"The Traveling Salesman” will be re- peated tonight. pea SRE S56 000 1S LOANED BY ASSOCIATION HERE, 18 HOMES TO BE RESULT Eighteen different loans totaling} $55,000 were made by thé Casper MMu- | ¢ produced is ict 0 ‘That the bill now being et ff thelt s the verdi | iat | ‘4 NET th aU Hh uo (arc ; ‘CE 1909 the same officers, directors and engineers have been working together on the development of the Ideal Paige. Each year has brought. closer. Now it is achieved. Obviously the Ideal Paige is a car of outstand- ing performance. Like its predecessor, this Paige 6-70 will stand America’s unchallanged cham- pion in speed, hill-climbing and acceleration And it has a new degree of endurance—of long life at reduced upkeep. Now thousands of dimensions of the Paige motor and chassis are held to a thousandth of an inch accuracy. Fine workmanship by preci- sion tools and picked men, Particular inspection of higher standards. All making a finer Paige. £"lent chain drive for auxiliary shafts, with a new automatic take-up, makes remote the need for attention to the motor front end. A clutch with six springs instead of one, and a light-weight driven member, give smooth, easy engagement. A new transmission gives finger touch gear shifting witha bare3-inch movement. The Ideal Paige has thus a degree of easy handling before thought impossible. And Paige beauty, ever the ideal of the Paige or- This Beautiful Car at the Show Tonight Our Ideal “Paige Standard equipmentof all Paige Models includes: 6 cord tires,tubes, rims. Spares mounted one each side with lock and tire cover. Motometer. Double bar spring bumpers front and rear. Luggage carrier. Combination tail and stop light. Automatic windshield wiper. Aluminum kick plates. Gasoline gauge on dash. Eight-day Waltham clock. Electric cigar lightér. Green glass sunshade. Rear view mirror. Snubbers front and rear. Power tire pump. DOUD-WEAVER MOTOR CO. 434436 West Yellowstone—Phone 1700 ganization, is now rich and substantial, equal to the world’s costliest. Paige ideal bodies are sturdyand rigid. Double strips of patent leather keep metal from touching metal or wood. This anti-sque&k idea insures a forever silent body. You can see the richness in the Ideal Paige. Not a piece of imitation leather in the entire car. Walnut instrument board with all instru- ments under one glass panel. Walnut steering wheel—angle adjustable to driver's conve- nience. A hundred other refinements. Paige now definitely takes its place as one of America’s finest cars. And it is still a car of reasonable price—made possible by the success of the Paige-built Jewett whith has greatly in- creased volume and reduced overhead for the long-established Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company. The Paige 1s still a Six and always will be. A motor type which all the world agrees ideal for balanced smoothness, flexibility, long life and care-free simplicity. The Ideal Paige is here— ready for your critical eye, eager to demonstrate its own comfort and utter ease of action. Please inspect it at our display rooms or at the show. Ed Swift et Salt Creek 0| {ts monthly meeting held Tuesday, night Premiums of 40 and 41 per cent wore paid. tween $5,000 and $10,000 larger than most of the monthly loans which have been made by the association. The organization is now a $10,000,000 corporation, recently. surv: tion and trrigation projects was or yw Survey of All dered by Secretary Work today to de 7 ~ termine whether recent complaint of U.S. Reclamation) rave overnead charges aro Sust! ‘ied. Homesteaders and others whose f W ork Is Ordered interests are affected have declared that in some cases disproportional sums have been expended for office March 29.—Thor-| rent, equipment and administration ©: ernment reclama- operating forces. ual Building and Lean association at This sum was be- having been enlarged] WASHINGTON, ey of easaseassee, | Owner’s praise of the good Maxwell for reliability and economy is significant testi- mony to the high-priced qual- ity that is built into this fine car. The entire Maxwell organization is pledged not : only to continue that good- wen tebS Clee Gee, ness but to make it still better. ster, *885; Club Coupe, Kennedy Motor Co. *985; Four- Passenger Coupe, £1235; Sedan, *1335 Prices £. 0. b. Detroit, rev- Phone 909 230 W. Yellowstone x, enue tax to be added. 8) TLARNED AGR UD OF Tae E ate iE ee, Ble Lest ae CADILLAC How often you have heard a man say that his motor car ambitions will be realized when he acquires a Cadillac. ON DISPLAY AT THE AUTO SHOW WYOMING CADILLAC Co, Phone 363 ST AON’ D AOR’ D OF THE WORLD

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