Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1923, Page 16

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ow \ Oz wR late Were Once A Luxury, But Now a Necessity PAGE TWO. Che Casper Sunday aporning eribune r : “Thig responsibility can conty be “In building the Columbia Six we| Jury to a Columbia owner through| positive in action nor can they be| which ts a considerable oversize . thousands of people when he places a] providing a wide margin of safety) feel," continued Mr. Bayerline, “that “Our engineers have followed the} weight. The service brake drums on AUIGK NEAL motor car on the market. throughout the car. we need ever blame ourselves for in-| principle that brakes cannot be too| the rear wheels measure 14 inches i ® PLAN MEETINGS “= Charles W. Churchti!l, director ‘of sales of the Buick Motor company, is to be the principal speaker at a series of get-together meetings of Buick dealers to be held next week in Lincoln, Denver,, Salt Laks City, and Kansas Cit Mo. the responses recety; Buick representatives at each of t points, the states . Visited will be represented practically | ° to @ man to hear Mr. Churchill. Mr. Churchill has at his tongue's end all the inspiring details of the " * great Buick record of production and sales that has amesed the business world since 1 Auigust. He will tell how y, weekly and monthy records have been ehattered end will present the results of nation-wide ‘surveys h indicate @ continuance of the present prosperous conditions. Mr, Churchill le @ well known fig- ure in the industry in which he has! played a prominent part for more than twenty years. During that time fully Ived up to by exercising the have devoted unusual care to the REVELATIONS OF MR. CONOCO —the most contented motorist in six‘ states! construction—in | braking system. I do not want to the failure of his brakes to func- tion.” cotrolled too easily. It is even more necessary for a car to have a good 3 | stopper than an efficient starter. In our final inspection, we are overly exacting {n our braking tests. I am very sure that we have provided against any such emergency. The brakes of the Columbia Six aro unusually large for a car of its These brakes are very positive in | action, and are easily adjusted and kept in condition.” —— Bed davenport suites at less mono. at Graham Shields Furniture Cc Save $50. You can save at this sto: on all kinds of over-stuffed furniture he wes for years one of the most active and conspicuous executtven of the Nationa! Automobile Chamber of Commerce. The announcement last year of his engagement es an asso cate of EH. T. Strong, general ealee manager of the Buick Motor com- pany, was heraldea throughout mo- tordom as the acquistion by Buick of “another ace.” Pe RAY HARROUN SECURED BY LINCOLN PRODUCTS COMPANY OF CHICAGO announced the rroun as man equipment divi uartera at Detroit, driver, TACTIONS speak louder than words—especially the action I get out of Conoco Gasoline. . * Out in the open country the other day—humming along a fine stretch of road—a fellow just ahead ecemed tobe in the way. We were coming toa long, up-grade but the road was clear “%d I couldn’t resist the temptation to lean a bit on the accelerator. @ Talk about action! Right by him like a breeze— no effort, no trouble—just let trusty Conoco show him the way. He’ll probably get wise some day — @ad figure out the gasoline question from the stand- point of performance. f \@ He'll learn what real satisfaction is when he gets a tank-full of Conoco—lively, high-powered, long- mileage gasoline— always uniform and dependable, wherever and whenever you see the CONOCO sign.” THE CONTINENTAL OIL,COMPANY “When the aubjeet is Speed— We will sell you one tire. This one tire will sell you three more. OVERLAND PIONEER CORD AND FABRIC TIRES 215 West First St. LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER Gas, oil and car greasing, axles, drive shafts and springs, passenger car and truck tires and tubes, chains, Ford parts and accessories, GENERAL REPAIR WORK Free Air and Water—Open Day and Night WILLIS GARAGE Phone 1891-W 363 South Ash St. Cars Sold on Commission 5 Hard water makes baby’s skih ITCH Bathe your baby in Hill Crest Water. IT’S SOFT AND PURE: fame by pstakes ompany, vestigated nd I am con y are @ genuine boon to SIFETY FEATURE OF COLUMBIA LIGHT SK CAREFULLY ADUUSTED “Every automobile menufeeturer,” ayerline, president of the tors company,” assumes ility for the safety of TIRES WITH 500 NAIL HOLES LEAK KO AIR Mr. K. K. Milburn of Chicago has. Any new punctureproof inner in actual test, was 500 times without the loss r. Increase your mileage! from 10,000 to 20,000 miles without, removing this wonderful tube from {the wheel and the beauty of it all is Rhat this new puncture-proof tube more than the ordinary, kes riding a real pleas n write Mr. K, K. Mil! 50 West 47th Bt., Chieago,! them Introduced every-, ‘ul opportunity for sted write him to nt. = ———$<~ Auto Wrecking Co| We tear ’em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone | At Seoop’s Garage THE MOST (A Colorado Corporation) Marketing a complete line of high-grade petroleum products in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mezico, Utah, Idaho and Montana CASPER, WYOMING Use Censce Coupon Books. ieorstartent md pamper Qunbls making change. Good ot all Continental Scrolee Slations and accepted by dealers PAIGE a AS Ce BEAUTIFUL Over the Hills and Far Away Performance for the Adventurous—Dependability for the Hard-headed The open road—a hill ahead—your Paige soars up the rise. Swiftly or slowly, as you please, but always smoothly and silently. You realize a keener pleasure in the vis- tas ahead. Hills suggest only the romance of adventuring farther. For all its great power—Paigeis gentle to the lightest touch. Your foot controls a range of 2 to 70 miles an hour. Here is scant need for gear shifting—though it may bedonequicklyand easily. Andno clash mars its smoo.ness—no stalling or jerking with the docile Paige clutch. Under the hood, the silent Paige mo- tor waits to obey your commands —its youthful eagerness and life prolonged by the Paige high-pressure oiling system. Paige is one of the three quality cars at around $2500 to $3000 leading in sales to discriminating buyers. This, in itself, makes comparison of Paige per- formance, beauty, and enduring quality, obligatory for those asking the finest. We are glad to demonstrate the unusual ac- complishments of Paige and its satisfy- ing performance under your guidance, DOUD-WEAVER MOTOR CO 434-436 WEST YELLOWSTONE—PHONE 1700 Ln CEOS CR a STs ST RCM ECMN ST To SRLTY Tre 426 East Second St. Phone 1151 markable tation, many people think they are beceaeerll ly high-priced. quality, cost no more to Even the wonderful new Goodyear Cord with the beveled All-Weather Tread is sold at the following low prices: 30 x 3% Climcher . . . . $17.55 32=4 StraightSide. . . 396.10 32 x #4 Sumight Side. . . 4670 335) StrightSke. . . 58.20 When you can buy the finest tire Good L. D. Branson Auto Co. 132 North Wolcott Street Phone 1741 You would expect only a man like Durant to produce so fine a car for the price of this FOUR 4 Touring .. 4 Roadster . CASPER YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES 442 East Yellowstone Phone 1381

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