Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE FOUR. TIRE ‘Switch eerin damaging w abo: eba: any, 4 The ocates Mosher in a rec From CHICAGO, learned an - Cords Is Helped by |. Michelin Type. French Taki: Lesson In Cab Operation! France a_fow France turns from its book CHANGE. 1S f Chicago. Manufact found [r From Fabrics to! the sotorists are now chang: | iit 1 fabric tires to cords.” | 45 g09 4 will soon en-| cantly abroad helped system that ago in t ric tires curs in the front of the g is difficult. If in the fferential |is d to that mak rs break oh Eberhard: that ked je item Walt Should Have Yellow Cab\|\Mosh iL, Aug: 2to ive 11—America lesson from has to propose body has seen y the cab Yr a somewhat similar burd his off 1 aiked up against it A Rh, to America for a leaf of modern cab services. The visit here of Marce! de Jarny, European representative of the Yellow Cab Manufacturing FE ought the condition to light, ; “ ctively American plap“of cab je jon developed by e } t nt of the ¥el’ow Cab company has The company, John Hertz, nd of the Yellow Cab ny, has prece-. nee by Mr. Hertz o he sought to lution of the problems n besetting the cab in- company which 0” cabs on the and as head of the nization which is ‘abs at the rate of fr. Hertz remarked re- observations gained him to work out the effected corrrction of nditions which obtained some he cab business here. operators of F le haye turned to the American m. Lond is to follow the wane d of Paris, ¢ n de Jarny said if ordl-| ond it is to. in ate cab service at a time | on the Yellow Cab pian AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT inking cap on and send your automobile y and hates to work. nts of Casper p in their recent Oakland cars. » Thomas Alexander, Jo- it and William Lowe car has Vinson, Toledo enough at the East Side per to John Wt 1919 Hupmobile has 5,000 miles witho f repair expense being Had Better Tires, er Declares Avery won the race and Walt now to Mrs. Blossom. No: Walt since the end of ago, and now the race but R. M. Mosher, the Mich eoppeperrsceescerstesrs Pe gereees coppense eee cute Ree eV EEnY 5ES=TESERERSE ESTE RERSS NMOS REET 0An Even Greater Value ©.0.8.,08TR At the lowest price ever made on a Ford Coupe this attractive model offers even greater value than before. The convenient window re; improved upholstery, an refinements in quality. Professional and business men demand- ing continuous car service at low cost, and with comfort and convenience, are turning to the Ford Coupe in numbers than ever, So great is the demand that a shortage is certain. List your order now—cover it with a small down payment — the lance on convenient terms, 125 to 137 N. Center 530 lators, the the many is construction, have brought new high standards of EARL C. BOYLE Authorized Agent Ford and Lincaln Automobiles oir greater, Phone 9 our | ein Cord Man, advances the optnion that Walt is profiting by hig experi- ence with tires. use his tires blew out and now Gime Ou nr eT Toe le \ i. A Meads e MTEW IN'NEXTIMORNINGS PAPER * JoHNTFULLER SPEEDY AND LSanv WILLIAM WERE INSTANTLY HILLEDI BY THe EAST BOUND EXPRESS LAST EVENING ON TED CROSSING Two MILES SOUTH OF HERE OAS THE “MR. SPEED WAS DRIVING HIS AUTOMOBILE Wty NO CAUSE /3-G/VEN/ FOR THE Pasi” ROAD, ‘2? HLS “S00 IN THE PEAR SEAT: ( ACCIDENT. THOUGH IT IS SUPPOSED--ETCNETS, ys wi ESS”, given THE (foo - Aig Oe] Mosher thinks he He lost the race gets back. is either in hiding Blowouts on the road are exasper. or else benting it back to the “Alley” | ating enough to anybody but to an old to have it over with before the bunch | Confirmed bachelor like Walt and with what seems to him a heavy penalty 1924 STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX SEDAN . $1550 The Closed Car You Buy Now You'll Use Next Winter tling through the ill-fitting doors and flimsy panels of a mal closed car knows there is no substitute fos quality. ‘The 1924 Radel Reape Light-Six Sedan buy now ly serve you sdmirsbly this summer and next winter, but ‘will endure for years. ' It is sturdily bujlt for long, hard service, to \, ride comfortably, to logk weil and tooperate ¢ et a moderate expense. * And when you are ready to trade it in on a Studebaker used ear valnes are high because of Studebaker’s inherent merit. And there is always a market for used Studebakers. ‘with its hroad windowe and four wide doors, its rich mohair yelvet plush upholstery, and LIGHT-SIX 5-Pasa., 112° W. B., 40 H. P. STUDEBAKER SAL 221 West Yellowstone I 8 Crete D BoB VA Ree ae many refinements, is a model of Studebeker craftsmanship. Construction of the chassis is an achieve- ment in the use of precision methods in large scale manufacture. Proof of this lies in the machining of all surfaces of the crankshaft and connecting rods, to which is largely duc its vir- tual freedom from vibration. This is an exclu- sive Studebaker practice on cars at this price. The smooth-running Light-Six motor hzs made friends everywhere for its durability, power and flexibility just as it has for its, economy and reliability. The Light-Six Sedan is low priced because it is built complete by Studebaker in large volume, but there isn’t a cheap thing about it. (It is above per in every particular. Studebakes's reputation for producing high " class transportation for 71 years is worth con- sidering when you buy acar, -action cow! ventilator, juah upholstery. Glare-proot light. ief-proof transmission lock. STUDEBAKER| ES & SERVICE Phone 1545 YEAR SUNDAY, AUGUST 12,1923. Dealers on These Pages Have Stories Of Interest to You attached to the loss of this race, it must be excruciatingly pajnful. And the worst of it ail js that Wa't could have won hands down if he had only the matter sufficient fore- thought. He thought his tires would carry him through, and in that re- spect he hasn’t much on Avery. Avery simply had better luck with his tires than Walt did. Walt is out looking for what ™he struments, more than half of the fountain pens, and four out of every five tobacco pipes that are made in the country. should have had in the first place, says Mosher, He is looking for a set of Michelin Cords. orenereeet eee = In factories in New York City are made nearly 26 per ceni or the chew-| P_ ¥: McLaughlin, head of the ing gum produced in the United|Ddud™ Weaver Service department is States, nearly one-quarter of the but- tons, a third of the mirrors, a quarter of the scientific and professional in- making many friends at the garage by turning out real quality in repair work. The Dort Six Sedan $1695 F. O. B. Casper The Dort Six overhead valve motor—the motor that oper- ates in a bath of oil—performs month in and month out with such rare quietness and silken smoothness, that travel- ing in this lugurious Sedan is always a fresh and delightful experience. There is a notable absence of vibration. The ruggedly built body is artistically designed and toned a lustrous black with bright nickeled trimmings. The interior is spacious, the upholstery of a fine quality. Special fea- tures include five disc wheels, heater, sun visor, windshield cleaner, dome light, and cord tires. ‘ Dort Sixes and Fours from $1045 to $1695 Casper WYOMING DORT SALES AND SERVICE 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 The Special Durant Coupe Is Now on Our Floor for Your Inspection and Approval DROP IN AND SEE THE STAR AND DURANT YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES 444 EAST SECOND STREET

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