Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1923, Page 11

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BUIGK HONORS CENTURY OLD FLINT clTIZEN Clergyman Given Use of One- Millionth Car On Hun dredth Birthday For use during the celebration of his one hundredth birthday, on June 2nd. Rev. Dr. Seth Reed, of Flint, Michigan, was tendered by the Buick Motor company the use of the one- millionth Buick car, The celebration of the aged clergy- man’s centennial took the form of a hilée attended by representative Hundreds of Methodist clergymen and ~” Jaymen who joined with Doctor Reed's feRow citizens of Flint in honoring the occasion. The photograph shows from left to right 12. A. Reed and Dr. W, F. Reed of Detroit, sons of Dr. Seth Reed, aged 76 and 72 years respectively, and Dr. Seth Reed, one hundred years old. On the running board are one hundred roses, the birthGay gift of the South- ern Michigan Methodist conference. of twenty-five American presidents. In the very year of his birth the Monrce doctrine was enunciated. At that time there was no such thing as railroads, telegraphs, cables, telephones, sewing machines, phonographs, moving pic- tures, or automobiles, From ox cart to stage coach, from rai!road to motor car and aeroplane, from horse post to radio, Doctor Reed has lived alert- ly through each cycle of development. But it is to the automobila, of all modérn inventions, that he has been closest, and naturally watched with the greatest interest. Here, in the leading automobile center of the Dealers on These Pages Have Stories Of Interest to You Che Casner Sundav ganenina Mribune PAGE THREE jlargely increased his holdings in the he will be permanently and exclusive- ly associated with the corporation BE ME Y from this time forward. | str. Chrysler was retained nearly |three years ago as chairman of the jbdard of directors to undertake the |development and upbuidingl of the | Maxwell-Chalmere properties, but did |not relinquish his other Chairman of Board Has In- crea ed Holdings In Motor Co., Is Announcement association, half dozen gieat executives Official announcement was made tocay that Watter Chrysler has significance. Befo! JEWETT SIX PAIGE BUILT Try to Match Its Petforinance EMEMBER, Jewett is a SIX at the price of a four! Try to match its flexibility—from 2 to 60 miles an hour in high. Or its acceleration — from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 7 seconds, in high. Or in road comfort—Jewett’s springs are 80 percent of wheelbase. Or in sturdy coristruction—Jewett’s frame is 6 important jactivities or enter into an exclusive arrangement or agree to a permanent Mr. Chrysler {s tooked upon within the motor car industry as one of the whose movements are always of considerable associating him- self with Maxwell he was president | Maxwell-Chalmers and general manager of the Buick|arouse widespread Motor company, anc later a vice-|automobile men, president of General Motors, His| Mr. Chry definite, permanent identification with | himself y fs expected interest ) i \ Hi i orn Hi TOURING CAR i i “The Most Powerful Engine of its size in America” ‘yhe Oldsmobile Aight éight! The Oldsmobile “8” owner has, at his com- mand, a tremendous flow of silent power— power to climb steep hills on high; power to dash ahead at the traffic signal. The Olds- mobile Eight engine is a marvel. And every vital chassis part is equally strong and enduring; every part is oversize. “The frame is 7” deep, instead of 542", which is the average. The king bolts are 1” indiameter, while the average is %". The shackle bolts are %4"—the average is ¥’. The springs are 54"long—that’s 4” longer than the average. Consider the years of additional life assured by this power and strength. Then examine the unusual beauty and luxury of the body and you will be amazed that a car so com- pletely good can be sold for only $1375. to among “s decision to associate with the Mex- en 9 hight idl You can take this trip protected by Oakland’s 15,000 Mile Guarantee Around the rim of the United States, across the continent, and half way back again—that’s the length of a tour you can take in an Oakland 6-44, protected in writing at no cost to you, against excess oil in the com. bustion chamber—the most common source of engine trouble! It has cost Oakland less than one cent per car to make good on this liberal guar- auntee—conclusive proof of the extraordinary quality of mate- rials and precise manufacture which go into each Oakland engine. It is this same high- grade construction that makes possible Oakland’s “Mileage. Basis Plan” for determining motor car value—something every prospective buyer should, investigate. See the Oakland Six, world, he has lived from the day of tHe scoffer at the crude early ma- chines to the production of the mil- mth Buick. Thug “the grand old man,” in commenting upon the privelege of being the first citizen to ride in the millionth Buick, had this to say: “If, in my early life, I had pos- sessed this wonderful car to travel in, instead of the two wheeled ox cart and saddle horse that I had to de pend upon, think of how many more sermons I could have preached!” inches deep; it weighs 200 pounds more than any car its size, Or try to pass a Jewett on any hill, Demonstration any time. DOUD-WEAVER MOTOR CO. Distributors Paige and Jewett Motor Cars Stewart Motor Trucks 434-436 W. Yellowstone Touring. $995 — Roadster $975 Sport Roadster, $1145 Sport Touring, $1165 Coupe for Two $1183 Coupe for Pive. $1445 Sedan. $1545 AU Prices f.0.b. Pontiaa OLDSMOBILE PRODUCT OF GENERAL’ MOTORS Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 E. Yellowstone PATTERSON OAKLAND CO. Distributor Oakland 6 and Gray Cars 540 East Yellowstone Ave. Phone 2202 Phone 1700 STUDEBAKER BIG-SIX TOURING CAR educes Prices Effective at Once You Can Buy More Weight— But You Won’t Find a Better Car In the Studebaker Big-Six you get all the performance, all the comfort, and all the dependability that any car can give—at a price that smaller pro- Equipment is complete, even to an ex- tra wheel with tire, tube and tire cover. Its low price is due to large volume and to the fact that Studebaker over- ducers cannot even approach. head is shared by three models—all The Big-Six Touring is a seven-pas- sixes. Then, too, only one manufac- senger car with a seven-passenger turing profit is included in the Big-Six motor and seven-passenger dimensions price because all vital parts are manu- i throughout. It distinctly isnotaseven- factured in Studebaker plants, ] passenger body mounted on a- five- Six | passenger chaseis, price you can buy more weight and | The Big-Six will take the steepest bulkir and pay more for overhead | hills on high. It will maintain ahigh 274 0. GRE SC IT Hot See a | Get These Sensational Prices Before Purchase of Any Car! Hudson and Essex Sold MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SA] Be CASPER, WYOMING. = Corner Second St. and Yellowstone Ave.- Phone 140€ If you spend more than the Big rate of speed over long stretches hour tettecan bile! | after hour. Nocar provides more rest- ‘ i ful riding—none is easier to operate. Studebaker has been None is freer from frequent repairs. shicles for 71 ye: Power to climb in high Extra disc wheel complete wi rain-proof windshie minum-bound runni Grip handles on be nubbera. € stop-and-tail light. Cowl ventil ilding qual- | climbabla hill gear any A kick plates. 1 mb = oof transnzission lock. Clock. Thiel-p: MODE LIGHT-SDX j 5-Pass., 112° W. B., 40 H. P. | AND PRIC f.0. b factories BIG-SIx *] 7-Pass., 125" W. B., 60 H. P. Touring ___§ 975 Roadster (3-Pass.)__._ 975 Coupe-Roadater(2-Pass.) 1225 Seden___ 1550 Touring ____$1750 | Sedan Terms to Meet Your Convenience JJDEBAKER STUDEBAKER SALES & 221 West Yellowstone SERVICE 1545 Phone Vp YEAR

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