Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 14

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D eC eae kk | PAGE TWO. Practical Lines Mark 1923 Cars Of All Makers RAW MATERIAL PRICES RISING PAIGE REPORTS Compilation Made by Com-; pany from Leading Finan- Reports Increase. | cial Sergt. Murphy, the only Ameri- can-owned horse ever to win the British Grand National steeple- chase, consents to pose for his first close-up. from nearly vn to 2 per and glass rom $3 per according to nt of the M. Jewett, , further IN FIRST YEAR QUARTER CLEVELAND , White Motor company Ohio, April pper, etc. feature of the is that of the showed the great: are used directly y in the production of or cars.” The Paice president, when asked steadily rising cost 1 out that either or automobile “| Hi-Y Conference At in truo& deliveries of 67 the same quarter in 1 to an announcement y officials of the company today. Orders re ceived during the month of March Were greater, than for any month {n the com: history with one exception. C tions for M were the largest since September. oi CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 21.—Fifty boys from southern Wyoming towns are expected to attond a Hi-Y confer- ence for that section of the state which is to be held here April 2 capital. Because 1 indebtedness and nds on a relatively stock, we can, and s down while main- stion but that the s for quality automo: CASPER CABO: { e distinctly upwards. Bu ce increases will be small in tion to the increases in raw PHONE 132 have built the reputation of Paige and Jewett by not skimping in lity or the quantity of and for our ur present ability ta s that the public recognizes that quality. We believe that the public wants better motor cars and we will continue to produce the best possible cars at a reasonable prices as the state of the material will permit.” “ Seaae men not sticking” | i And others get stuck by stick- ing to the old way of keeping their valuable papers behind| the clock. When you have valuable pa- pers, old jewelry, or other ar- ticles that you wish to care- fully preserve, put them in a SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX right here in our bank and they will be here when you want them again. We have a limited number of these boxes to rent—at very reasonable rates. Let us help you keep your valuables safe. THE CITIZENS | NATIONAL BANK Coniolidated Royalty Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 4 INGREASE OF 76 PER GENT | ‘SHOWN BY WHITE MOTORS 21— business for ‘!the quarter showed an increase in orders of 78 per cent and an increase nt over cording the company reports Capital Projected: and 29. will partic!pate in the conference Fred Stone Is Paid Wyo., rom rel colds, The good Maxwell is being built on the sound basis of low-cost, high-quality pro- duction on a large scale. It is that fact that has caused the good Maxwell to score one of the really great successes in American motor car annals, About 100 local youngsters | day to appear in “Tip Top,” was met High Compliment on Visit to Cheyenne} April 21.—Fred] {tol and to Fort Russel. | It was little over fifty ye BL dealers began to their customers for cow eatarrh, stomnc! and catarrhal conditions generally. They are still doing it. ‘WHAT A DRUGGIST THINKS Mr, L. A. Richardson of Marine, 1 nois, writes:—"I hi the retail drug business here for the ast fifty-two years. have seen many patent medicines come into use, flourish for one or two and then gradually disappear. are very few of these remedies posses- sing enough real merit to insure lon) life. Pe-ru-na has always been a goo seller with us ,with a marked increase f year to year. slightly laxative feature has made it a ffabls_ remedy for constipation and doses by adults it w. 8 worst cold in two or three days time.’ The secret of success of Pe-ru-na les in its tonic properties, its effect upon the digestive or, influence upon all These are the qualities which to the successful treatment of catarrh in every form, Sold Everywhere Don’t Kill Your Hair With Hard Casper Water. | WASH IT WITH Soft HILL CREST Water PHONE 1151 426 East Second St. Casper Sundap Morning Cribune /4| ————— fds yu at the Union Pacific, depot by the Frontier Days committee and a band of 25 cowboys, and he and his troupe of 100 were escorted to the state cap. tol, where they called on Governor Ross. Later they were guests at a polo game at Fort Russel between teams of officers of the United States army. Stone and his 17-year-old daughter rode cow-ponies to the cap. The mem: to recommen -Fu-ne he, colds, disorders h and bowe Ti ave been engaged in During this timo years here ‘The addition of a in teaspoonful If taken pour ae brea afs and its soothing the mucous linings. adapt it ‘Tablets or Liq C. E. KENNEDY MOTOR Co. 236 W. Yellowstone The Good MAXWELL | Phone 909 in a fleet of old Deadwood stage coaches so ramshackle that they ap peared about to fall to pieces. were tendered Stone because of his ap- pearance at Frontier Days in 1919, when, to the amazement of the cow- boys, he Dulldogged a steer, rode a SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923. bucking broncho and did some trick and fancy lariat whirling that was the equal of any performance of its character ever seen in the Frontier arena. 116 East Midwest Avenue Phone 483J For All Kinds of Tailoring, Cleaning and Dyeing See or Call First S. H. ACKERMAN & COMPANY CASPER’S LEADING CUSTOM TAILORS, DRY CLEANERS, DYERS AND FURRIERS. The reception and entertainment ee Arkansas leads in the production of ash, hickory and sycamore. JEWETT SIX PAIGE BUILT $1065 tf... factory ANNOUNCEMENT We have secured the franchise for Northern Wyo- ming on the world’s most economical car— A Husky Frame for the Sturdy Jewett HERE is a frame six solid inches deep, with top flange correspondingly wide. It isa unit of tremendous strength, reinforced by in- built corner braces in front and four sturdy cross-members.Thisstaunch construction frees the Jewett from any possible misalignment of working parts—gives unlimited endurance, genuine riding comfort. Jewett’s balanced weight and husky frame do much to give it a road motion that is steady and restful. And here's a car that doesn’t need nursing over bad spots. Its 2805-pound weight holds the road—its fifty horsepower motor does the rest. Let us put a Jewett through its paces for you. Whenever yousay. Noobligation. Doud-Weaver Motor Co. PAIGE AND JEWETT CARS 436 West Yellowstone Phone 1700 33.8 Miles Per Gallon of Gas CARLOAD EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS Roadster Touring Coupe ... Coach . B. Factory CALL AT OUR SALESROOMS Patterson Oakland Co. 540 East Yellowstone Phone 2202 Reflections In Regard to Hupmobile the mass do spontaneously, continuously testi- fy to merits in the Hupmobile which make it the wisest, soundest, purchase possible in its class. ie IS interesting to look back and see how HUPMOBILE sales have steadily advanced for fifteen years. in sheer self-defense unless and until it Fin she MAN is an advocate of his own car becomes intolerable. But if you could dig down into the minds of the overwhelming majority of men who own cars, you would find that nearly all of them be- lieve implicitly in the Hupmobile. If they could indulge in the luxury of entire frankness without casting doubt on their own choice, they would probably say: Buy a Hup- mobile. The Hupmobile business was neither con- ceived, nor developed, on the theory of huge volume, but rather on the conviction that Hupmobile would make itself known and fix a firm place for itself through downright merit. AN? Hupmobile’s total sales have gone steadily up, up, up—its market constantly broadening—a sound, substantial, permanent thing. All of these things should interest the buyer, because they represent precisely what he is looking for when his mind holds fast to the one safe principle of all sound buying. By the one safe principle of all sound buying we mean the principle of proven value as it exists in any good product, such the Hupmo- This general attitude toward the Hupmobile is rare enough to be worth recording, because it goes to the very root of wise automobile buying. It could not exist—this general habit of mak- ing an exception in favor of Hupmobile high quality—if the exceptional qualities them- selves did not exist in the Hupmobile. People in the mass do not continue to see superiorities in a motor car over a long period of years, unless the superiorities are actually there. And it is an indisputable fact that motorists in bile. we John M. Whisenhunt EAST SIDE GARAGE Corner First and Park Streets Phone 79 Hupmobile ‘

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