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PAGE TWO Dealers on These Pages Have Stories Of Interest to You MEXICAN COURSE SCENE OF MANY [regulation 80 lap affair, as the prize| Detroit is not entitled to credi fe to the winner was 6,000 pesos. The/ production of either Ford or Dodge, race was marred by one unhappy|the frmer’s main plant being located event when Jose T. Yanez, driving|in Highland Park and the Tatter in an American made car lost control| Hamtramck, neither of which is in- and plunged through a wooden fence| cluded in the corporate limits of De- at the track side and was seriously | troit. injured.” Strictly within the boundaries of Detroit there are fourteen automobile factories, including most of the lead- ers excepting Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge, while in Flint there are but four factories. Yet the production of —_—_————_ the first quarter of 1923 that the to- |tal exceeded by a liberal margin the fourteen Detroit concerns, It is stat- ed that in value of the three months’ | output, Buick led Chevrolet by ap- jon |proximately $7,000,000 and any other ee an deD coker eeucu sn producer, excepting Ford, by about ot in Detroit Proper, Is | $15,000,000. Rival City’s Plea. | A group of prominent automobile | men, discussing the Fitnt claim at the Paige and Jewett Triumphs on_ Chapultepec Track Have Been Frequent. ‘The Chapultepec race course near ‘Mexico City has been the scene of | many Paige and Jewett victories this year, according to H. M. Jewett,| DETROIT, Mich. J 2.—The| Detroit Athletic Club 4 that Packard “Twin-Six” Roadster (com- Lares dios “ 2 = Q oy , Mich. June 2.—The) Detroit Athletic ub, agree rt oe of the Paige-Detrolt Motor | claim of the Flint Chamber of Com-|while it was justified on the ground] 7, Lathrop Asked to Work pletely overhauled), factory guarantee.. r company. | merce that Flint lead§ Detrolt as an/| that neither Ford or Dodge pay taxes 2 : or ; we i , A The track, of gravel construction | automobile producing city, has been|to the city of Detroit, it proves rahe Out Pioneer Card On rie eet | Packard “Twin-Six” Touring (just the thing for stage has only been completed since the| received here with mingled surprise | the supremacy of Highland Park His Packard holt sg" te diasneters line), a give-away first of the year. It ts slightly over| and interest and in many cases with|than of Flint. This was questioned Oldsmobile shackle 1 aad nS poate tee tenenennecnet $4 taeweneeeesneneemene se a mile in length and the racing—|a tinge of resentment. upon grounds that presents another oles are %4" in diameter while not held as regularly as bull fights—bids fair to supplant the iat- The position tak “How much of the en in Fit Che Casper Sunday Worning Cribune firs as popularly supposed. OVERLAND TIRE BUILDING FOR MEDICAL TEST | ter pastime in the life of the Mexican. | ‘The most recent victory is that of tm Jewett car, on May 6, which out-| Aistanced all of its more expensive competitors anf was first by a four second margin ever an American- built etx of more than three times its prica ‘The Jewett Special driven by N. G. Johnson was the same car| which recently ran second in a road| race on a route neerly 400 miles long. | “The other Yankee car, driven by Hugo Paghac! was @ strong con-| tender for the leading position during the entire race,” says a report from ®@ Mexican City dally. “Pressing hard behind them was a Fiat driven by Luciano Piags!, a favorite Mext-/ can driver. It was only with a burst | of speed coming down the home stretch that the two American entries were ablp to pass this competitor. “Only one other, of some fifteen entrants, Seidel in a Steyr, finished. | He was fer behind the Fiat. “The big races are gruelling events. This one was evidently the TIRES L. D. Branson Auto Co. 132 N. Wolcott St. CASPER BUICK COMPANY Phones 1741-2260 Durant Standard Touring $1,095, Casper asseee-e- $1840 4-Pass, Coupe .... ae $1250 5-Pass. Sedan .. (Prices F, O. B. Casper) Sport Touring ——-renecarscoe—aee- Business Coupe ~... ass. Durant success—Durant achtevement—has been phe- nomenal. The purchaser of a Durant car can rest assured that he ja getting “Just a Real Good Car” Yellowstone Motor Sales 442 East Yellowstone Phone 1381 GOODS YEAR Ford production is Highland Park entitled to clayn?” It is well known that Ford cars are assembled in 28 plants, situatey nt different points throughout the ‘United States and tha, in compuing {Highland Park production, the output of the 37 subsid'ary plants are not fairly to be considered. Therefore the argument resolted itself into whether Flint or Highland Park is entitled to the honor of first place. it was conceded that Detroit is third as an automobile center instead of At any rate With the engineers of every repu-| table automobile concern in the coun: try working night and day to perfect | to their own satisfaction as well as further innovations for the critical|that of their buyers. buyer of their wares ‘t fails upon the,| As Casper is in a manner of speak- manufacture of accessories to bulld|ing, the center of activity for this his product to meet the same com-] part of the west and the automotive parison as that to which the cad is] ndustry at this point assumes vast stock of one of the local dealers, on the Packard Twin S'x owned and driven by Dr. H. R. Lathrop. A doc- tor’s car gets rough service at all times, and Dr. Lathrop was requested to tear this tire up in the shortest SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923. time poss'ble. On more favored side of the rear is an- other new tire of a well known and expensive make. watched with a great deal of interest by the makers of the Pioneer Cord. the other and The test will be subjected. proportions they are centering their Feeling that thelr wares are an|a‘es forces on this territory. good as can be made, the manufac-| Wishing to get the answer to the turers and dealers in Overland Pioneer | durability question they have mount- cord tires aro endeavoring to proveled a tire, t random from the Essex Touring. Sunday only Stutz Roadster. paint. New Essex Coupe. Practically new OLDSMOBILE | Wins by Comparison ‘Where does an automobile wear out? Where one part rubs on another, of course. Take the a bolts for instance. The shackle bolts and the shackle link illus or terms. PACKARD 328 South David St. Perfect shape............... Absolute Bargains in USED CARS We personally guarantee any of the above cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Open all day. Cash Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. 1750 $1200 STEPHENS Phone 346 trated above, connect the frame of the aut>- Booey raeee ll oe in the cae on the shackle bolts. ¢ Oldsmobile shackle bolts being larger than average give extra years of ice. Inevery other vital part the Oldemobile chassis is built oversize to resist wear. There you have the meaning of the slogan “ Oldsmobile Wins by Comparison”. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. — 454 East Yellowstone | cic’. our shop. do it. Phone 1523-M lengthens the life of the motor. near future, ' : WATCH FOR THE DATE Casper’s Exclusive Agents and Distributors PHONE 255-J pone cE It may seem hard to believe but an understanding of the principles of OILDAG will explain away any doubt. The famous dry test will be made in Casper in the very WELL DONE— —tThat’s what people say after their car leaves Our aim isn’t to see how much we can make off a job, but to see how well we can Profit is an after thought. ELMER CARRIER 455 WEST YELLOWSTONE Yellowstone Garage OILDAG contains the proper quantity of deflocculated graphite and while in use in a motor this graphite leaves the oil and is absorbed by the cylinder walls and bearings. This lessens the friction on the parts themselves and Casper Simonizing Co. COR. WOLCOTT AND RAILROAD Tn Twenty Miles Without Oil A test was recently made in Denver with a 1922 Max- well motor car which had been run 3,000 miles with OIL- DAG. The crank case and lubricating system was com- pletely drained and the car then driven twenty miles with- out a drop of oil. Nota trace of wear could be found.