Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1923, Page 15

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q i} 7 Dealers on These Pages Have Storie Of Interest to Yo BIG REDUCTION IN BUH AEPITE (if AV TOMORILE IS Suramer Sedan On| sicnmmte sce talent mas P| sired. Its windows can be tvarharea Wil TES por Si |Columbia Bears Out sant ant we: at any. denired vo] Ea ot tions Lends out a blast of air that makes riding IMPORTANT 10 FUTURE PROGRESS, Company's Theory siviwrssi: “wien te cnr: Immortality Hope |you get a better job of ventilating The “Summer Sedan” isjnow an ac-|than when you are exposed .on all 1 ICAGO, Aug. 16.—(United Press.) iE | tual development, according to D. J.\ Sides as in an open model. \— elution is the hope of the race Accidents Encourage Criticism, Secretary of Na- | Wiloushgs"amien manager of the| “Then there tn the further grat] Zor ONC ot the, hove, of he race | Columbia Motors company. advantage of instant adjustability. | mortality,” declared Dr. F pankilis tional Motorists Association Says in Dis- | Csrmmis Motors company: ee gay antase, of Instant adjustabilty.| morta Mackscunecneac kansas 5 Jariving,” explains Columbia's sales! dusty country road and another car| st tho Guhesiny oe 1 ¥ e y of Nebraska, who cussing Observance of Rules. | manager, “is the one that is the/turns in ahead of You. Ina touring is a member of the Northwestern unt | coolest Everybody knows that it is car you must gasp and choke and Jer th fof ah tt versity summer school faculty r under the roof of a house than| sy Ty ee ee ae WASHINGTON, D. G., Aug. 18.—Keeping the automo-|in a tent. A cloth-topped open Pela a aE Ce in ‘acti aa: ais ly as bile in good repute, asserts Fred H. Caley, executive secre- | {x like a tent—the va ioke.the qulaheed ena aT isc Cancone oe ok Geen tary of the National Motorists association, is the duty of . while thi e. At the end of your trip) shows an evolution headwara! Man's every automobile citizen on the streets and highways, and the aoe 1 pUbrsin tanita hintitcometharataters basis upon which the continued success of the motor car as oes ne of environment and is the phy a form of safe transportation depends, | asis of his personality and his sou “The gocd will of the public must — be won over and kept,’ states Mr Caley in a bulletin sent recently to secretaries of affiliated N. M. A. clubs Heavy Red Tube throughout the country. ery cent encourages criticism of the valu Ya ~----------- 750 ----------- 95 A of the automobile to humanity and POPS DME NOSD ei ase BESTS | RE ag Meee ge: ee ee ce eel PML)" Na ete ge gr a Mae et) |) | oie pos = not possible for any form of transpor tation to be absolutely danger free, but because of an irresponsible e’ ment in the humar equation robile travel threatens t> lose | rc ter AR Soe : standing with the community. And it Mr. Caley declares that every motor. Then Ask Yourself Sha re ae $21.00 br feet ae & ----§27.85 Is The New Buick Making Good? |} 2 —-— $35.85 ther motorist does, and N. M. A. mem: CASPER TIRE STORE the assumption that they cannot af. 436 West Yellowstone dust until you can get past 30x3_ Fabric Tube — se Fabric. ___ ube == ~ OVERSIZE ‘CORD TIRES All First Grade, No Seconds ch ford to allow even one evidence of recklessness or ignorance to pass un noticed, The thing that keeps the promin ent secret orders of the nation clean is the spirit of honor, the conviction that in the eyes of the world the actions of each individual member are influential in molding public opinion,” the N. M. A. official adds “The touring fraternity of America must soon realize that to permit in dividual motorists to violate the com mon sense rules of sanity and decen cy ‘s to put a stigma on motoring in Lip p= NS am UNION NEWCOMB CARLTON, prasioenT GEORGE W. & ATKINS, rine vict-PRemerT RECEIVED AT 102 SOUTH CENTER STREET, CASPER, WYO. 32BC B1 38 COLLECT NL BILLINGS, MONT., AUG. 12, 1923 CASPER. BUICK MOTOR CO., CASPER, WYO. * who try ctizens. Take the and report him to the police. still jump* out and publlely to have him arreste1. He over the humility of {t in a A New Garage AND BATTERY SERVICE STATION For Casper!!! w motorist {s justified In remain sterested during the telling of | ~ of speeding. Let the viol know that he is on a par with conventional lawbreaker aod conv: him that the stigma his act places upon motoring will eventually hurt his standing, his business and his freedom in motoring. It may be neces. | TA to use your fists, but keep in| mind that a broken jaw is preferable | to a broken law. TG HOURS NEW DRIVING RECORD Lockwood Pulls Stunt in} Detroit at Wheel of | Maxwell. DETROIT, Aug. 18.—A new record | for non-stop driving was established | here recently when H. L. (Daredevil) | Lockwood piloted a Maxwell touring | car for 116 consecutive hours without stopping at any time. | At the conclusion of his Detroit NEW BUICK GOING FINE CASPER TO BILLINGS THREE { HUNDRED AND FIVE MILES USED ONLY EIGHTEEN GALLONS OF GASOLINE AND ONE QUART OF OIL AT EVERY STOPPING PLACE A CROWD GATHERS TO INSPECT THE NEW, FOUR WHEEL BRAKE. TNA The Liberty Garage Annex 414 South Elm Street E. L. ESTABROOK. This car was purchased by the Midwest Refinery Co. on Aug. 10. Mr. Ned Estabrook, their Petroleum Engineer, sends the above telegram. ——- is nearing completion and will be ready for business Sept. 1, with new features that will interest you. Read the following—it’s short: run {t was plainly evident that his | ae ews CATAES is espec ly Goalmned ity built for an active car ™ physical endurance had been taxed and Prest-o-lite battery service station and will cater only to passenger to the utmost and he collapsed as cars. the motor was stopped. His left arm L SOB ea ree ieee cutee) a the We are offering to take care of your car completely—deliver your and he was unable to lift himself ; ear to your door in the morning and call for it at night—keeping it from the driver's position without | in order as to gas, oil, washing, water in the radiator, air in the tires, ae aia aree were peteea and ewok water in the battery, battery tested, seats dusted off, etc. ,etc., in fact jen and his nose was bleeding as the > Q . attondinglsokvaielan natalaieteren sta zeleye you of all the little worries incident to car operation that be- him. Through the last twenty-five coms so aggrevaing to a busy man or a lady. hours of the run it was necessary to keep a pore elustphidwey We have prepared to insulate and protect your car from the open olla pak ae abiorg Eo byl morees in2 garage plan so that when your car is given to us for safe keeping it which had developed were lanced will be placed behind closed and locked doors out of sight and reach while the car was in motion and | of the public and curiosity seekers. This is made possible by a large anaee iopkea oda sea realss &. enrtance driveway inside the building where the driver is relieved of e marathon drive le the suc- 2 $ cessful pilot $2,000 richer, as he had the car and it is then placed behind locked doors, | laid a wager of that amount that he could drive for 115 hours without Plain storage or complete active storage and service may be had at sitx proportionate rates. No need to stand any longer on the A, ies eran PA rsahaseensa ge ewve e@ We are easy to reach, three blocks west of Center | 7” iia bos ban another Dodge Brothers street on Elm between Midwest and Yellowstone. All | Graham bus in transit, which will run | to the White Eagle refinery. paved streets. bs | a Your patronage is desired. M. J. Thomas F Brick : onl Any Color “ EAST YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY AND A STREET J. ©. Dobbins | PHONE 1920-W

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