Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1923, Page 22

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PAGE TEN. ARTERIAL HIGHWAY PLAN OFFERS SOLUTION OF TRAFFIC PROBLEM Accident of Last Week Might Have Been Averted Had System Been in Effect; State Law Stumbling Block to Realization. BY SPARK PLUG. One day last week, a coupe shot out from a Casper side street. A roadster proceeding westward upon the main artery of traffic, failed to see the coupe in time, skidded upon the icy pavement because of brakes applied too late, and rammed the coupe. margin of escape was not great. No one was injured, but the What is the solution for | | | Che Casper Sunday Cribune 40,000 MILES SURFACED ROADS TO BE COMPLETED IN YE AR, U.S |= avoid danger to yourself, as well as other machines, your lights should be focused so that they do not throw their rays above four feet from the ‘The cautious ing other machines, for many lenses that are legal throwa blinding glare when the bright lights are on. oo NEW HAYRES. 60 SEDI DOMINATES AT-SLOSE GAR SHOWS IN UL § The motor-buying public is plac- ing its stamp of approval enthusl- astically upon the new 1924 Haynes 60 Sedan, according to word re- ceived from enclosed car shows which are being held in’ leading cities over the country. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 ALL RECORDS ARE SHATTERED All travel records to Yellowstone National Park were broken during the season which closed September 20, according to official report which has just been received from the department of the interior by the department of tours of the Chi- cago & North Western Railway and Union Pacific system. The total travel was 138,352 persons compared with 98,223 during the season of 1922, or an increase of 41 per cent this year. Of the total travel 44,808 persons came by rail (as compared with 33,358 in 1922), 91,224 by auto- mobile, 207 by motorcycle and 1,140 on horseback and'on foot. ‘The popular West Yellowstone en- tranco.was again the most patron- IN YELLOWSTONE TRAVE! 1923 Ust of ra{l visitors, 5,747 residents of this state having been classified: Ohio is second with 3,552 visitors coming by rail; New York third with 3.101 and Pennsylvania fourth with 2,530. One fourth of all the visitors coming to the Park by train were from Iowa, Iilinols, Indiana and ORio. In anticipation of another record- breaking season for 1924, the depart- ment of tours, maintained by the Chicago & North Western Railway- Union Pacific system, has completed plans for operating a series of thirty-five escorted tours Jeaving Chicago three times a week during the Park season, which will be from June 20 to September 15, 1924. Se . seaiadinicniat “Ghats overt ized rail entrance—23,115, or ap- a ae Aheee repeated cross = | ceceatee Gecetterala utecae ere At New York, the Haynes exhibit | proximately 52 per cent of all ral| C. EB! Worthington, representing Sons 3 -ARTERIAL HIGHWAY. Vet was the center of attraction. At| visitors, entering the Park through | the Goodyear Tire and Rubber ¢om- The Arterial Highway System | eck aaisk tha pie Slang Chicago, thousands visited th that gateway, pany, is in Casper for the show. He This method of handling tr ronaniae the S Haynes section. Expressions were| Visitors to the Park came from|™akes the Casper Buick company i isk af emer be t Fase ae ad on every hand that the! every state in the Union, from | Ms temporary headquarters. People. Tt has caf Me ea tie Haynes 60 Sedan was a remarkable | Ajaska, the Philippines, Hawail, the ike ae lore in the c ine phere : Canal Zone, and from twenty-one Damascus means the abode of ir It has been used ir i ae) Reports from the enclosed car with marked succes Shagetes aoneyed ay sacha og shows,"" says Alton G. Selberling, | easeacuuntriee.__ Ilinots leads the I rigatlon of automobile accider a $5 eee beatsuail vice president and general manager i. weather eye out for approach k pliipe Pend Eating fama cel caaine on chines whic r be ¢ ne BUMEAY OF PUBIC Manet: conclusively prove he statement Hers sclimagined ‘security “of ‘tel near that the new 1924 Haynes 60 Sedan, CAR OWNERS ATTENTION selling ‘at $1,895, is the ‘car the Roadbuilding belongs close to the there were about 400,000 miles of that if the road were a dirt road) world has been waiting for’ Per. top in the list of big business in the] improved surfaced roads in existence| instead of a paved road, as it is, haps the popularity of this model is the greater cost of the mtor truck| explained in the fact that the fa. traffic alone would pay for a paved] mous Haynes-built y ous 1 quality, together ed by Thos. H, MacDonald,/ this mileage will be doubled in 10| surface in about 11 years. If the] with all the interior pind hag such the United States bureau] years. tremendous passenger car traffic]as a dome light, car heater and of public roads, shows that during|” One of the most !mportant factors|Were considered, the operating sav-| smoking and vanity cases, has been approximately 40,000 m! for more| {ng would pay the construction cost] re: ° ion upon © is th A state law passed iles were 1 important street the cintment the days whe Imost unknowr in Wyoming. and the cattle ran wi'd ‘through the streets of Casper, state: BRITISH. NOBLEMAN (S| ssc ares ent rate of progress, WINTER IS HERE With Winter Come Radiator Problems—Watch Them —Don’t Go Wrong on Them States. The latest estimate] and at the pre: upon the right has the puted of way E . 4 ap in the great movement ned, while the price has been ’, . “ago surfaced roads will be completec and better roads which has resulted|‘n a much shorter period. reduced to the lowest in Haynes Don’t Allow an TInexperienced Man to LATE PURCHASER (IF h\.. ale. The Just what this would mean if in the construction of improved| To illustrate the pressing need] history for an enclosed car. This ia ding program should s| for all possible speed in the improve t the rate of 40,000 mi Trifle With Your Radiator a day when the public demands the hi a agelpagn . ‘ eo te n tying up the big]a year, & » American Road Build-|™ment of roads, Mr. MacDonald cited] utmost dollar-for-dollar val in TZ CAR loss of life due s of the country is shown on] ers’ association which was organized|the tremendous growth of motor| motor 1 that is the reason Be Sure That An Expert Does the Work REPEAL T the accompany ap. The net-| more than 20 years ago, and which| Vehicle registration. By July 1 of} the E Gada tine inet with | RIGHT OF WAY I ng the entire} holds an annual convention and road| the the number of motor] such arted public accept- “WE ARE EXPERTS” y the magnitude|show. The 1924 convention and| Vehicles traveling the highways had| ance.” silty paced of roadbuilding. Of] show will be held in Chicago, the| increased to more than 13 million, British nobility placed ite 9pm e| course, these 40,000 miles of roads} convention at the Congress Hotel|®s compared with 1,711,339 in 1914. a wal on the Stutz ear, product of Ts are not built as indicated on the}/and the show at the Coliseum from} How directly the highway touches Beare Motor Belge re pa map, although in due time thou-} January 14 to 18 inclusive. the lives of all the people is shown nc., when George Bai i sands of miles will become units of] qm diol amid aermeot =, de treMer athe > George Baille-Har The need for road construction at] »9 Saarcogeegrog ep a ae ge —-—— ontinental and int vo rapid a rate as 40,000 or more| than one motor vehicle for each 10 member Of Nased a Speedway Series By SPARK PLUG. Y As it is now, each state} miles a year is emphasized by-Mr.| People. By just a e crowalngs ¢ To Clean the Radiator Thoroughly. | Pwilds its own road system with the! facDonald who says that highway | ‘he Whole ropulation could be taken ss'stance of he federal A simple means of testing for Exclusive Agents For weak valve springs is to insert a screw driver between the coils so as Drain the radiator. Dissolve one 1 government] Hullding shou'd be continued as ¢ast fF Fide at one time. d the co-operation ———.,] +S to increase the pressure of the U. S. CARTRIDGE pound of washing soda in five ey . 2 spring. Thi ha alve sj gs For ‘Night: Trips jaro cat percent oceans oe CORES its appre ——____ Auto Radiator Service “OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN CITY” s the physical limitations of labor and material will permit. ‘The long : Program|er the job is delayed, the greater Inspect Lights will be the ultimate cost to the pavement | people. The reason is that the sheet as-| traffic on the main roads has now lons of water. Strain the mixture through a cloth and pour into the diator. Then run the engine for five minute Unscrew the plug ym the bottom of the radiator construction 6,000 miles of ick, concrete, ind drain thoroughly. If there|Phalt and bituminous concrete;| become so heavy that the excessive fring. ‘The reason for ould be a petcc at the bottom | 4.000 miles of m: waterbound| cost of operating motor vehicles this is that when the throttle is | instead of a plug rew the who! nd bit 000 miles of} over bad roads outweighs the cost] Both head and tail lights should | closed, the piston cannot draw in Guaranteed Not to Burst In etcock so that the sediment ma ravel and s of sand-clay| of constructing good ones. Referr-| be inspected before starting out on | Much of a charge, and consequently F * mi for : rain out thoroughly. Then fiust nd top-soll roa The classifica-|}ing to one of the more heavily|a drive at night. It is a good plan | ‘t sucks the exhaust valve open and Bie at m ene the system with fresh water fon of this ye 40,000 miles will] trav ed roads of the country—the| to carry an extra headlight bulb, | draws back some of the burnt gases, luged with den run the engine. Be sure that be about the same. Boston Post road from New York| taillight bulb and a fuse, for the} Which spoil the charge in the cylin- car representative the solution is washed from the At_the beginging of this year,!to Boston—Mr. MacDonald _ shows! lights may burn out at any time. To] der, thereby causing it to misfire, immediately —Upo! radiator and engine jackets. = : = — === ~ ee = nonstration in Sonia is the car I/have been looking for. I'll take it.” Being an expert driver, the Ear was deeply impressed with the| smooth even flow of power pts driving ranges, the absolute K ¢ vibration, the extreme ridmg cor fort and the exceptional ease The fair weather driver who magines that the first snowfall in licates that it is time to place hi ur in dead stora or the winter to the conclusior much to stort to operate it dur. \onnedlately apps : » winter months. This kind The aale was made by 1 is rapidly becoming extinct William Parkinson Motor Sales cor g with the Aule, left ‘handed Nine. Stutz distributors in New] Monkey wrenches, the good five Pere cit ; at and the buffalo nickel ork Ci It eases the steering process en worming in and out of a park ace to keep the car moving, ping, when tugs ance the gas to back into It saves Living. Mode Is Changed By the M otor Industry} fiw WINTER MOTORING sng ay Fine sand paper, not emery cloth It has been said many times that | snoula be'psed to clean the’ gener motor transportation served commutator, Hold a little Marge m the e of sand paper against a re t} ing | ng commutator with a smal k a flat end until Ss Bur cloth used\ Bs uble harm Using Rear Signals. If you have in the tabulation | rear signaling device swing figures: | to see that it is opera trucks, 10,791; horse The effectiveness of such f drawn vehicles, 289 5S [ES ie eee Can Be Made a Pleasure If You Have a Scientific Safety He found that the average dal wa it used. 5 partes ate. travel "9 _Have its ajusted ao that the signa} E Gas Garage Heater Installed inter-county 00 1:| does not flash ui 6 brake peda’ trucks, 21.2 h 11.4 miscel s ebout half ay down. This ag i : Janeous; includin eshing ma: | nates nm essary flash Besides the Pleasure of a Warm Garage You Eliminate the LIKE THE GIANT IN THE PICTURE IT IS OUR DESIRE one evening afer foc, 162 auto | Sar oping ¢h TO GUARD CLOSELY THE HEALTH OF YOUR CAR one evening af ie, 182 a ar under control by applying the Following Auto Troubles: : 3 aoe spa dss ent dros the 5 To accomplish this we have installed and built what we believe to be the most Hieitice aigeight 4 he} tee cea Cracked Radiator and Cylinders modern and thoroughly efficient repair and service establishment in Casper. ge ipsce niece eaminaieall enn Hon saasalt 0 Bi . WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR VERSATILITY sencacted | ANeUEa oes t th area mBleaty ill Ruined Body Finish General Repairing—Radiator Service— Accessories—Night Service— conducted by the tire manufacturers a 16 ammeter hy indicator w: ‘ vision of the Rubber Association of] flicker each time the signal is oper ° = “ York, Body and Fender Work, Road Servi j ppristnn of the Rubeey Beets oD Oot cone abowind soon ernee MCR Ruined Bearings Electrical Work, Body and Fender R eryice’ today obtain far greater service! o; | Agency for Philadelphia Batteries from their tires th: Ss possit sre oes 0. cae om Increased Gasoline Bill Bitcet youve n Sntrastate hav small coil spring | af “THIS IS THE SEASON TO HAVE GENERATOR AND fest tecewe | meer caliee' or | Gis opal ire aw ieh Pa LRU EAI Carbon in Motor SI aEER EXAMINED! : Se ee fae ng | eee ter ae eee Run Down Batteries trip with of the brakes te changing the owners never st out some misgivi how NIGHT SERVICE J. D. SMITH ~ Ue eat eat aaa And. Many Other Serious Troubles Our shop is open at all times. Would be his lot. After a casing had Se Hear ame | y ’ e we ieee a regular night. service Our Body and Fender Expert Deere uubieoat! that ibe thea hia| Squally ¥danperoes| aa | tovowing | ; : ; 5 crew. We are alone in Casper in We defy any man in Casper to Money's worth and if it exceeded | close behind a street car isthe habit |f@ | Why put up with the inconvenience of a cold garage when one Huls Calwable' service. Whink what match his skill, 4 followin: ar through 3,000 miles, it became a subject for | of of our safety garage heaters will keep your garage warm at such night repair service means to the the owner to boast about. To: som ion not entirely | " ‘ = ; No Job Too Tough for Mr. Smi Sccording to Miller tire men, the | sure about iB a small cost of one popular-price d cigar a day. commercial car. gh for Mr. Smith average is very far in excess of lany drivers assume that if the | : 5 w does a certain thing, it Phese figures. other fe See sees is for some good reason, and that is no harm in following. war in 1914 the number of reigning fany a driver has tried: this fol- houses in Europe has declined from | low-the-leader plan only to find him- orty-one to seventeen. self Gaught in a trap with some —_—_— ther vehicle approaching head-on. Scientists say there need be no|In such cases the man ahead who fear of the sun “dying” too quickly! has taken a chance on getting by and of the earth getting cold. The goes unh while innocent sun's heat will last they say, for follower, being red for the i another billion years or so. i —- — ~ — WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK” WARNE AND CROSBY MOTOR CO, ° 132 E. Seventh St. ? Phone 1519-R Casper Gas Appliance Co. Plione 1500. 115-119 East First Street IN MOTOR CAR VALUE | danger, pay NA

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