Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1924, Page 12

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Ede Casper Sundav Cribune : SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1924 Live News of Motordom in This Section} SCHOOL FOR AUTO DRIVERS IS —— ——__,_ |SIX RULES IF FOLLOWED BY é be 4 oad ite ee ern ane ei: Rotate: way lites peoper ~ el| 2) Dem mre. maceeteline | Maer, Bi PARK PLUG. you Ike to attend a hool for a few prominent authort- » problems of traffic expound the various = how to operate a and how not to operate one. would you like to have the Wyoming rules of the highway ex- plained to you In every detail, and the city ordinances made plain as y one who really understands? J t, a school of this sort is still in the far distance. It may be likened to a sort of Utopla, a land of promise, where everything is ideal. However, how simple it 4 be to make it a reality. e can be little doubt in the minds of Casper citizens regarding the ‘need for some Instruction’ of this sort among Casper motorists. Many who believe themselves quall- fied to drive an automobile are eligible merely because they have automatically learned which lever to use at the proper time, and when to step on ‘er. It is safe to say nights? To h ties discuss t regulation, « theories reg: low CHEVROLET MEN EXPECT BANNER YEAR, REPORT Enthusiasm Marked Annual Banquet of Dealers in Denver. “Enthusiasm marked the annual Chevrolet dealers’ banquet, and every member looks forward to a banner year,” eaid “Jack” Nolan, local Chevrolet dealer upon his re- turn to Casper from Denver on Saturday. ‘Early ales reports from every section of the Rocky Mountain country are more than encouraging, and the Chevrolet from a local standpoint is gaining in popularity every day." Mr. Nolan spent several days in Denver where he attended the show and the dealers’ banquet, He was accompanied by Arthur Schulte and Ralph ‘Schulte, both prominent in Casper business circles, and directly connected with the local Chevrolet company. Mr. Nolan is filled with vim and vigor and is ready to at: tack the army of prospects which are awaiting the initial real show- ing of the Chevrolet. Ady Nuk cece aS FOUR-PASSENGER COUPE OF DODGE BROTHERS 15 POPULAR WITH BUYERS + To meet a distinct need for a car of convenient size that would com- fortably seat four people Dodge Brothers designed and produced thelr new four-passenger | coupe. Orders taken have already reached the point where they are taxing the facilities of the factory. The body of the coupe, which ts of composite construction, is one of the finest examples of coach build; ers’ art. The seating arrangement is staggered, with a seat of folding design at the side of the driver. One feature is found tn the fact that the driver sits directly behind the steering wheel—not at an angle. Four passengers can be seated with the utmost comfort. Also, the doors Gre extra wide, allowing ease of movement in getting in and out. The body, which is painted a deep blue with a yellow trim-stripe, iu upholstered in genuine mohair velvet, ohair et has long ed sis a material which and dur ility stands cleans easily and. its richness is at once app: nt to all Who use it Disc wheels are standard equip. ment on the new coup S are win dow regu dome 1 nt and hard of Dodge Broth Ss own design. For those who more complete equipment Brothers se ide a certain nu of these pes. to be specially equipped. ® special equipment includes a nickeled radiator shell cowl lights, nickeled front and rear bumpers, special striping on the louvers of the hood, motometer and lock, automatic windshield wiper, balloon tires, etc. The four-passenger coupe is at- tractive in appearance and con- forms in every detail to modern design. Dodge Brothers chassis lends itself admirably to this type of car, which Is an ractive addi tion to the types which the com- pany has been producing for some time. —<———_—_ Te nber—You'll want to read the great Tr! > Auto Show edition on Sunday, March 23, Sall for today. 7 “Shall be caused to suffer many One of the finest collections of Guaranteed One Year sacrifice of human Ives upon the mick of altar of speed and reckless driving, Sot 2 4. Safety education tn schoo! Est 2 theNational Automobile Chamber of| reduce accidents, Fie: that a good 50 per cent of the men Commerce, through the chairman of = nd women driving automobiles in aes Pd 4 o ss Casper today are as unacquainted —__ a ss hala mittee, haa faaued aix cardinal points | Mevement, regulation and facilties DR. SNODDY W. B. Sands Battery he laws and ordinances gov- slow nt fies G MOVED its traffic planning and safety com-|_ 5 Thorough analysis of traffic to be constantly observed in order Casper traffic, and with the DENTIST Station to bring about a reduction of this 6. Co-operation on the Part of the signs and signals’ in use here, as ment I. Take away the cars of reckless be necessary to find a suitable place eT oy reese er) ar ae of meeting capable of caring for | motorists are unusually lax in giv-| ters under discussion. Every story 2. Punish the careless and the number of men and women who] ing opinions of plans discussed in| printed in this section is open for would undoubtedly turn out for ajthe Tribune's Sunday auto section. | criticism, and perchance, commend-| tho rights of the meeting such as this. The columns are open to you folks. Well think of it? It seems that Casper fellow citizens of your views in mat- Spark Plug, care Tribune. am : evil. George M. Graham, the ori-| <utomobile industry to bring about 112 East 2nd Street 430 W. Yellowstone are with the much discussed é | ‘ "te : sinator of the alx rules believes that | Tened traffic safety, Does Mente ee Coaesty, Phone 1692 of one, Mr. Einstein. fo . : if properly observed by every motor- © feasible plan of motorist - ; ist and every branch of the automo-| —_70Un® wantads bring results. ” j ———_—_———_—_ education is necessary. Other com- ¢ munities have conducted safe driver lasses with overwhelming success, h in numbers of students attend- 2 Ber 53 i America,than almost any other ng and in results. It is possible S : medium, that the local chamber of commerce a s -- Here they are. If you think of may be able to devise some way of Seren any more, add them to this list ir conducting such a school in the , very near future. Sparky is merely making a suggestion for the better- bile industry, they will go farther to eliminate unnecessary loss of life upon the streets and highways of your mind, and observe them faith tully, They are intended of course drivers. 4 i more for the authorities than for the HIGH GRADE . oi Individual motorist, but it will be 3 = qootprist, | Te moaia ap idasaeuee tee {ere 1s model of the Congressional Country Club, now on exhibition | wat: for every’ autompblle owner oe p tAB gh bring men well versed in In House of Representatives. Photo shows Speaker Gillett (left) and remember them as the partial penal motor lore, we might say, to speak Represéntative Albert Vestal, on the committee in charge of the prpoe: ty for careless driving. ; country club, to the safe drivers’ class. It would in toxicated operators until they realize seh BATTERIES 5 ‘ of law abiding and careful motor. For Fords, Chevrolets, 19 35 Hudson, Buick 6, 28 55 that's all. What do you! 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It continues the famous Essex qualities of performance, economy and reliability, Steering is like guiding a bicycle. Gears shift easily Careof the car calls for little more than keeping it lubricated. Its economy includes not only exceptional gas, oil and tire mileage, but a policy of minimum maintenance cost with parts prices that will astonish you. ESSEX COACH ‘975 Touring Model $850—Freight and tax extra Phone Wen tent Yellowstone MOTORTRUI CAR: and McKinley

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