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SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1924 Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE Read the Ads | If You Want All the News D states digging deepest into their ming Oldsmobile company, Van Sant quarters and adding it Pockets for money for educational the opportunity to obtain to his display space. Sales have purposes also find the greatest use space for the exploitation of the| increased by leaps and bounds since for motor cars. This is graphically Oldsmobile, Overland and Willys|the advent of the new Oldsmobile formerly occupied by presented in Chatt 1. OF SALES ROOMS Hi CASPER c Six, and the former quarters of the Mr. Van Sant. This step gives the The figures on school expendi. Wyoming Oldsmobile company were Oldsmobile’ agency an establ CHRYSLER SIX [States Appropriating Most Blg SENSATION Lead In Use of Automobiles|"=. Sr ci era Cpe pode Per Capita for Edueation Bulletin No, 29, 192: sg sage’ ot The Wyoming Oldsmobile com- location of the R. N. Van Sant State School Systems, y DuBois d has taken over the ser- A_ 130-pound loaf of bread waa bids fair to become one of the] Motor company the former quar-| former qu 8. s City minister to 1 bd and Bonner. Automobile registra automobile sales and service|ters of the Hudson-Essex distrib- ermon on “Bread National Interest In New tions are those compiled by the U. ments in the state of V utors <were left vacant. R. sly After the hi States spending most per capitaydividual. But, whatever the philo-|S. Bureau of Public Road: ming. With the recent change of| Kamman, president of the ar S own By Many for education have relatively the|sophy of education may be, it will — ——__ ss Sreatest’ number of motor cars, ac-|be conceded that one way of meas- eries cording to an analysis made by the] uring the desire for education in a National Automobile Chamber of|community is by the amount of Sentoagarnys pe in another way,|money the parents are willing to re those states in which the number|spend on their children in furnish- pti icy emai) se Tamers IP lo¢ motor cars per thousand persona|ing school buildings, equipment, and motor car, the Chrysler Six, has}!% Smallest, expend the least per |good teachers, qtinth ito oational uceparlions: not capita for edneation. Taking the amount of money ex- that production has permitted its display in practically all sections of the country. A friend of Mr. Chryster who at- tended both the New York and Chi- cago Shows before going to Califor nia, wired. ¢orn Los Angeles that in- terest in the car both there and at San Francisco surpassed even its overwhelmingly favorable recep: tion in eastern cities. Six thousand persons visited the distributor's showrooms to sco the car the first two days it was put on display at Los Angeles, and an average of more than 2000 have since come Gaily to inspect it. At San Fran- cisco, he wired, it caused even more of a sensation than during the New York Show. Two demonstration cars were in continuous use in Los Angeles, making eight trips per hour in an unsuccessffl effort to satisfy the hundreds clamoring for a ride. Com- ments of frank amazement at the performance and general roadabill- ty of the cars were voiced each time a demonstration had been concluded. In San Francisco, crowds extending beyond the center of the street greeted the car before it could even be driven to the dealer's showroom. There are severs. ‘aitiea ef|pended per person in each of the course, involved in Uncle Sam's ed-|states as a measure of a relative de- ucational methods. Opinions aiffer|stre for an education and comparing as to what constitutes an education;|this with the number of metor cars what yardstick should be used in|per one thousand persons in the ineasuring the education of an in- respective states, it is shown that $17.95 —That’s All! Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries cost no more than many wood-insulated batter- ies. You can get one for as little as $17.95. We also have Willard Batter- ies with wood insulation from $17.55 up. They’re as good Sant gamble ts wood-insulated batteries as Wiligrd and”bs you can buy., Auto Electrical Co. 136E. Midwest — Phone 968-3 The new Overland Champion is an entirely new kind of closed car. Removable rear seat and upholstery—big carrying space useful to merchants, salesmen, farmers. Both seats adjust backward and forward—comfort for tall and short people. A business car, family car and camping car—in one! Seats make into a full-size bed in the car— your own hotel on wheels. Big power. Big reli- ability. Touring $495, Sedan $795, f. 0. b. Toledo. The Pive-Passengsr Six-Cytinder Touring Buick Character Makes Buick Value Buick value is something more than appears on thesurface. It is more than the excellence and beauty of Buick design—more than the greater riding comfort, power and safety that Buick provides. Buick’s value comes from the sum total of all those Buick qualities and STORAGE traditions which together make up Buick Cll ATR (ll p [ AN @ BATTERIES character. A Buick owner fully appreciates Buick character. He knows the dependable, GIVEN APPROVAL i | a i satisfying and trouble-free transportation j, —_—_—_—_—— 0095 f£.0.b. Toledo — Anewatan BS is which Buick gives, however long or however tar a Buick owner may elect to drive his car. aaa aan Sopa LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER Ras2-18 NF Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. Feiss as “suggested dns the ute GAS—OIL—GREASE AND ACCESSORIES P R B CK ( MP ANY 454 E. Yellowstone Phone 1963 pA phy vty llriyg orp ite pea Tires and Tubes for Cars and Trucks . certainty. The installation will be Auto Repairing and Service ? Widbatene civea ee tee Cue, al USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD 132 N. Wolcott Street Phone 2260—2261 People of Casper may expect, in the near future, to see electric lights flashing intermittently at the bustest corners of.town. Traffic will move WILLIS GARAGE 363 South Asha 0<.. Phone 1891-W. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them like clock work. Accidents will be more than cut in two. Tourists who | ~ visit the metropolis of Wyoming will be impressed by the strides she has taken in the guiding of the motor vehicle in a busy thorough: fare. This city will have advanced beyond any other in state of Wyo- ming. Following the erection of the elec- tric control posts and boxes, this newspaper will open a vigorous campaign to introduce the Arterial highway system to this city. It is understood that something of the sort was attempted here some time THE CHRYSLER SIX The motorists of Casper will be given every opportunity to examine this widely discussed quality light car March 24 to 27, Casper Auto Show. ago, but failed to pass because of the state right of way law. Thorough study of the situation may reveal a loophole in the state law which will attow Casper to tn- troduce a system which would greatly reduce accidents at all street intersection whether In the business or residential sections. Suggestions are always welcome, Send them td : * Sparky. ‘ ; m ee e ene e 66 + peak 2°, FER er Brief Specifications of the Most Important New Car of the Year The Old Essex Pep Pius PHONE 1702. . ‘ r} = r ENGINE—Unit power plant, six cylinders FUEL SYSTEM—Vacuum—Gasoline, tank 99 A Full Sized - cast in block—developed horse power 68 to in rear. Hudson Smoothness Dodge Battery peat AFT—Single piece drop. forging po Supe anaemia The new Essex has all the stamina for which its Guaranteed One Year —Dynamically balanced—Supported on FRONT AX Tablas Sohroie micigbae- : forerunner was famous. And its 6-cylinder motor seven bronze backed babbitt lined bearings. Hunateel: built by Hudson, gives smoothness of performance : peri erase ea ene Garbonized REAR AXLE—Semi-floating. heretofore exclusive to the Super-Six. W. B. SANDS PISTONS—Light weight alloy—Bridge type CLOTCH Special dry, disc, Its economy includes not only exceptional gas, oil BATTERY STATION Slotted skirt design. TRANSMISSION—Three speed —Selective , and tire mileage, but a policy of minimum mainte- co inpue dene LUBRICATION—Engine—High pressure to eg agate 7 nance cost with parts prices that will astonish you. all bearings—Oil cleansed and cooled by cir- BRAKES—Chrysler lockhead Hydraulic ex- culation through filter. 4 ternal contracting a all zone wheels— $ > fy Emergency—External contracting on drum ‘ COOLING—Water circulated by pump— Bor IG NITION . Honeycomb radiator-—Radimetes on dash Ob: eepeeruias DE Bi AL te registers temperature of water. SPRINGS—Chrome vanadium steel—Semi- Touring Model $850 5; cy ee Kae CARBURETOR—Special type — Equipped ees ee Be aria oe oa \, jee with céntrifugal air cleaner. WHEELS—Wood artillery type. fp SG IGNITION—Battery—Remy distributor and TIRES—Cord 29/414. coil, EQUIPMENT — Snubbers — Transmission STARTING AND LIGHTING—Remy two lock—Windshield wiper—Motor driven horn unit six volt system. Flush type cowl ventilator. The Chrysler power plant—small bore, Jong stroke, horse- power 68 to 70. Speed on high 1 to 75 miles, 20 to 25 miles on gasoline, length of car 160 over all, weight 2650 Ibs. And above all the Chrysler is quality from head lights to . tail light. ; Your Car Will Run 100 Fer Cent Better After we have gone over your wiring and ignition system. If your car runs on the level like it is running up hill you need our services and need them badly. Bring your car to us and you will get the benefit of expert auto electricians services. L. D. Branson Service First and Durbin Phone 383 Kennedy Motor Co. PHONE 909 230 W. YELLOWSTONE Phone UN den Do oo Yellowstone 1406 QUIET ALIAS «and McKinley KO CASPER, WYOMING.