Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1924, Page 17

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_Ghe Casper Sunday 4n4 WYOMING WEEELY REVIEW CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1924 Crihiune Advance Notes On Industry From the sales of used cars at the various agencies we deduge that the speckled trout are going to catch particular’ h—— this summer. HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION COSTS Average Milc—250 Days Each Year Vehicles Kind of Road Editorial’ i: _:: _‘TheaterNews =: :_—_— Automobiles CONTROL PLAN| THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT|/BEST ROADS CHEAPEST INLONG __|GASPER AUTO SHOW TO REAP BIG IVEN MPP ROVAL mee eerane hee eee Dirt, Gravel and Cement. cut The ar orm tmen mots! By Reason of Showing Set for Previous be ire eetigd oc ege eee ee eee St ae Conducted by “SPARKPLUG” RUN; TRAFFIC TESTS PROVE IT FOR TRAFIC 1S) — BENEFIT FROM DENVER DISPLAY are only two more weeks until the|from the condition. ef South Beene ference in: Transportation Costs on highway transportation affects sen-1T atact Models to Be Available for Exhibit Here teped Earae tencronsrh antoaten et Het Dates in Colorado. Expected to Act at [t= comueting aati. prayer mest ings for the purpose of deflecting a Day iy: Gravel Payed || are held the best investment for “Casper is exceedingly fortunate in being able to stage Early Date. woo: wegen aes: ae srlrp agian t go ovatigpendion) | lie Ce s public funds. its third annual automobile show. Immediately follow- be Soe Peisoregitte fing ak is A 0., er investi. 250 3019 “Highway transportation cost is|ing the great Denver spring attraction of the same kind, eh 500 11490 19,401 || the combination of vehicle and roadjannounced Joe E. Mansfield, president of the local auto- Word received recently from a] ‘The Lee Doud Motor Co., back| D0 you feel the call of the “open its: 16,806 says the bulletin. “Inade-| mobile dealers’ association, on Friday. ‘Many of the dis. member of the city streets andjalley howlers will force themsctves|TO&®4?’ Too bad'that the business|| 834 18,590 auate Toads mean higher vehicle ex-! bay cars which will attract wide attention at the Denver alleys committee gives positive as-lupon the Denver Auto Show. Aj making a living’ interferes. 1,000 i | penece naecucte, rosas | FRPAALY. - t0-) C onihatiba jwill-be: shipped to Caper miss’ Casper’s. gieatest abtdinobile duce the vehicle outlays, making big net savings for the vehicle owner. quartet is an awful instrument of Sativa Joe E. Mansfield expects to un- load a carload of Packards some- time next week. The cars will be 3 bee the Six and the Eight var- leties. surance of the success of the electric traffic control system, on paper. Each member of the committee has ‘The Brodie Rubber Co., are firmly been interviewed personally upon|established in their new quarters in the matter and has expressed him-|the Cottman Building, and like the self as heart and soul with the pro-|!on in the den, are awaiting their ject. Monday or Tuesday of the; prey, in the form of old friends and coming week, the committee plans| customers. to hold a special meeting for the 4 ‘Bay whan sh a tek purpose of legally advising the city e wi © a load of Te MAREE tie GAvacten sotene tit eee best insurance policy is a cool automobile men to Denven thee Sparky will be present at the meet- Spring show. ing to outline in detailjthe plan} po. a : ports from the East from those which he believes will wdrk to Cas- who haye set thelr eyes on. the per’s greatest advantage. . i new Chrysler Six, tell us that’ it There has never been any doubt!is an the advance literature claime as to the stand of the council and - . the above’ named. commfttee “upon for it, which is saying considerable. the electric control suggestio: It for the local show. Those who at-| sho’ and remember the date: on tend will be treated to attractions} March 24 to 27 inclusive. ‘This plausible conclusion 1s) which have featured no previous borne out by accompanying figures| auto show in Casper.” oS ee which will stand closest scrutiny, by|“phat's that! Denver and Casper A car owners as to car costs and by 1 tet ny iy Explanation—A dirt road will serve most economically up Rehwayeiginesrs-as to:rdmd itech: palena is Aelereines Fear io to about 100 vehicles a day, and a gravel road nearly 500, th Held among the most important] sfrn> local mater cae mon ate plan pavement is cheapest, vehicle expenses considered, as shown |} given out in connection with Good ning to make the trip to: Denver to above. Roads for Wyoming, they are of-| attend the Rocky Mountain auto fered for the careful study of all) mobile show and glean scores of highway users and other tax- ee hw: - pointers which wilt be valuable in That automobile owners and other highway users can} payers. Maire eaten aitaotiant enjoy good roads at once and every year and at the same} —Roaa costs involve more extensive|” pans for ety th rpc at HOR, time effect an annual net saving in the outlay on high-| figures ana are computed on ‘ 20. gressing swimmingly. The committee i is established in detailed figures in| year term, the minimum life of the|in charge of arrangements is 0 ey Me aad acho thi th concrete pavement Wyoming is] ing like a piece of clock work. Car che highway bulletin sbis monkh. + 1¢-| building, according to highway en-| have been printed and posted. ‘The Every year savings to the users result from paving| gineers. These figures are summar-| newspaper ndvertising schedule has roads carrying more than 600 ve-)¢Xtra gasoline, tires and other ex-| ized been drawn up and is under way Mr. Crosby, of Warne and Cros- by will put his Packard Twin Six into transport service on Wednes- Motorists we can get along with- out. : 1. The feliow who believes that his car is the only gas buggy in the world and refuses to listen to our praises of our own garage pet. The increasing tendency of the public to favor automobiles fully equipped was one of the trends da all the annual automobile Three corloads of Paiges and has been almost a universal favorite 2. The fellow who tells you with s UAL HIGHWAY COSTS Display arrangements are in the|*hows that have been held through- among the city's law makers. It has|Jewetts are either rolling along. or! nis arm that he is planning to swing | “°°S * 2@¥- and from anal (Average Mile—250 Days a Year) case of many of the exhibitors.com-| out the country during the past two only been a question of ‘finding aj Standing on a sidetrack between|his machine to the left, and then| When travel exceeds 100 vehicles) | Dirt Gravel Pavement| plete. The entertainment will be] months. Cars that’ had “all the suitable opportunity to discuss the|here and the factory. Mr. Doud| politely turns to the right, It is| daily, the figures show. In other/ Richt of Way - $ 800 $ 800 $ 800] provided for sometime next week,| fixings’ included in the list price re+ matter at length, and that time|¢xpects them in plenty of time for}aitogether proper to tell it to him| words, money withheld from needed Grading -. 3,600 3.600] when Lee Doud a member of the} ceived the most attention and creat. seems to have arrived. Whether or|the show. with flowers. highway improvements is being| Surfacing 3,000 28,000! arrangements committee makes al ed ‘the greatest buyer interest. not the control boxes will be placed 3. The fellow who complacently| taken with added money for greater (Continued on Page Five) Never foi (Continued on vehicle depreciation and repairs ahd ek ms a ivage y' - $32,400 trip to Denver for the Colorado This feature was particularly 26.900 show. - noted by representatives of the Olds vata ete The Tribune will be represented at] Motor Works, Lansing, Michigan. 5,500) the Third Annual show by Spark] They reported that at the various 220] Plug, who will again conduct a] shows they attended the new six- 1,296 | bureau of information at the Arkeon| cylinder Oldsmobile sport touring 136] entrance. The Tribune Sunday auto-| car attracted the most attentton. mobile sections preceeding the show] This model Has as standard equip- Annual cost --.----. aan e SS, worncecnsann=--$ 455 $ 867 $1,651! wit be filled. with news regarding] ment everything that an automo- Compited by state highway commission of Minnesota. the progress of the plans. Don’t bilist needs or desires. As an example of computing the > ime SLE Sita ries 7 = re Ta? to.al Highway Transportation cost on the average mile of a given type of road with a given traffic volume, for a year of 250 days, take a dirt road with 100 vehicles per day. From the table the annual road cost SUCH AN ASSORTMENT OF cars per day. Comparing the Trans- AT THESE portation cost on the dirt road with that on the gravel road we find ST A RTLING L Ww PR there fs an excess of approximately . 500 per mile per annum, represent i a ‘ Belg ‘ f tag a 4 TERMS so easy that walking is expensive. Every car offered is a genuine bar- is $455, and the vehicle cost is 100x 11ex250 equal $2,750. The sum of ing the greater cost of the dirt or y earth road. The excess on 2,000 gain, We must move our used cars, as we are unloading THREE CARLOADS of NEW JEWETTS and PAIGES on Monday. Total depreciation -- Annual amortization -. Interest charge ----. Maintenance, (average) -. . Let us apply these figures to Wyoming conditions and on the state Highway System. We have ap- proximately 2,000 miles of dirt road on which thé average traffic for 250 days is probably not less than 100 What the motorcar owner has theright to expect for his money TE average man knows __ theseatwillmakehimcomfort- _ think about comfort, so are the wide. the two is $3,250 as given in the first table, miles of dirt road is, therefore, no ; less than $1,000,000, capa sia * range of carsis _ able. Inthedriver'sseathewill folks in the rear seat. tributing, this cost among 40; ; is knows that some- find gear shift lever where his Fourth Impression. He .- EPaleinetecie anneah oper ro Look ! The Car You Want Is Here with Platform springs in rear and Westing- Car has had best of care. Good rubber. a | that are needed for the present You can’t beat it at $550. heavy production schedule. The proposed new plant has been closed for some time. If it is taken America’ first car over, explains C. J. Nephler, general sales manager, it will be prepared 2 for an auxiliary plant to supply “a Oakiand motor parts, and probably motors, in case of emergencies, It is not the intention of the Oak- land Motor Car company to manu- facture cars in the Sagi v plant, either now.or in the future. " where in-the line there must hand falls on it, starting, light- comes to a stop, out and aire nar: sie cost, to. theee care FORDS CADILLACS JEWETTS CHEVROLETS ’ . rs vould be if these roads were: all be a car anda price that rep- _ing and other controls ready Scodiecn thoungine ie fsdethat travel. In other words, we coula|) DODGES BUICKS COLES OVERLANDS resents real par value. That to his fingers. — everything has been worked nic ie Bees aoe mana eS down, bal, at $20 a month car at that pricemeansal00 - Third Impression. He outand builtbyan organization penselof $412 per mile per annum, bays Overland 90 at $75.00. per cent value car. ‘the starter button. The Which has pioneered in the (taken from table) travel the same age eS 4 down buys Ford Touring sks iprewes: ‘ business and which has put all mileage and yet save the tidy sum é $ with winter, top, £00 tires, Decisions are based on motor purrs. His foot-on the = 4 pul of $25.00 per car, or a total of $1.- dows buyi.s Ford ‘Touring gar in excellent shape. Price J impressions which can be ver- accelerator gives the engine _ its experience into the car. 000,000 per annum on the State with starter and demount- 5.00. z ; inet Fifth Impression. His pas- Bygoen. “Coviousiy _ the ee pitalized ables. No top. Upholster- down buys one of the best ified. Here is what that car just enoughgas. He slips into . fn value of this savings would be suf- eae rere gaE Re yor down buys one of the. best . | should prove to him. first, into second, then third, gers get out as easily as they poled tpiocemate tec Today $116. It is a 17 model with one of and heisaway. The engine has gotin. Thecar lookseven better potest td ppegen eee those powerful Continental epablca atcosctn At fret ilky action. Steering is as * them all. They know it has the very least that could rightly be What Could Be Faire: motors, 5 good tires, one sight about it must ied ine. He ieee a reputation which insures not done would be to increase the pres- Try car 5 days and if you do not like it excellent. Price today $278, express. gracefulness and as walking. only long life and good service ent. construction program and pro- we will allow you every cent paid in on attractiveness. : down to a‘crawl;heletsitout — tut-a high resale price. Te ee dtehatsie nach paremiente any rebuilt car in stock. s i d such gravel projects as the ex- Second Impression. Itmust © 4 clear stretch of road, and Impressions such as the Fremigls theaey i tratfic iis oertalsi be an inviting car. The door the engine leaps into action above await you in ‘the localities would warrant. JEWETT TOURING will be wide; there will be leg eagerly. And all the whilehe is Haynes, the “par value car.” Small Additional Just out of the paint shop, and revarnished in Tauatsbes i is h: he: a beautiful wine color. is car is in beau- Payable i: and foot room. The shape of socomfortable hedoesn’teven See it at our display rooms, OAKLAND COMPANY 10 charge where, car py peateral wineiee Ise a ini cele In bea rayable in : antee, Price today $900. Pay 1-3 down; ; ore) Fel balance easy. PATTERSON OAKLAND CO. EXPAND BY PURCHASING ee eee buys late model Ford Tour- FORD AND CHEVROLET 540 E. Yellowstone Phone 2202 BIG PLANT i SAGINAW ing in excellent shape. | Mo- CLOSED CARS tor, tires ete in condition i tidy de a ; nat oe Woe tts OO |. This car has Seal aca ecg little, Up- Pay: own } holstering shows little or no wear. Motor So great has been the demand for down buys 1920 Buick Tour- | Al. The price is right at $465. Pay $155 the new 1924 Oakland cars that fac- ing. This car is taken back down. tory| heads are seriously considering on a foreclosure ys well FORD SEDAN \ taking over the motor plant of the worth the price of $275. Looks like new. Five good tires. Seat Saginaw Products company at Sagi- covers, shock absorbers, one of our best ‘ haw, ‘Mich for ‘the Productién se DODGE COUPE buys. Price $450. ° case the motor ; . . Plant iatinon as -cantiot sich: atl 1922 Model car in excellent shape. Equipped 1923 CHEVROLET COUPE house in front. Price $750. We have also a 1923 Chevrolet at $475 And a Cole at $600; in course of painting isa Bue Coupe, Buick Sedan and Cadillac Coupe. Choose your color if you want them. THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 424 WEST YELLOWSTONE PHONE 1700

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