Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1924, Page 27

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‘SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1924 QQUD EXPECTS |DRIVEFOR UNIFORMITY IN ALL USINESS GAIN Salt Creek Activity to * Offset Loss in Tank Construction. By LEE DOUD. The year of 1923 was a wonderful in the automotive industry and 1924 has all the ear.marks of being 50 per cent standing the fact that there is little industrial work, which is due to no tank farm construction. what is lost in this line in the near vicinity of Casper will be more than offset by the tremendous expansion in the Salt Creek field. year Our entire just returned from the Paige-Jewett dealers banquet at Denver. for 1923 went to Casper which means that more Jewetts and Paiges were sold in Casper, at retail, than any other city in Colorado and Wyoming, ineluding Denver. We are naturally ery proud of this record as there are several other dealers in territory that established and have a larger popu: Is. Get} “2! buy more in motor products { set of driving signs and signals. Get lpg ft Nhae toae | be cmsnageh. thoes dre 1 danger could easily be made a na-| ready for it. It may mean learning| ‘ = Se n other: line ct The first of this year saw us in tlon-wide proposition. Highway] your A. B. Cs in driving it eee urthermore the current models | our new establishment, which Is one 3 ; of the most complete, and up-to-date establishments of its kind in this ‘We have every facility to give a fast and efficient service. Sales without service, absolutely will not work so we have built up a ser- department near 100 per cent as possible. It is indeed gratifying to see how strong the Paige-Jewett line has gone over with Jewett, which two years ago caused a sensation because of its perform- and which made skeptics ask, “Will they stand up?" has proved that {it is one of the sturdiest cafs on the market Paige is now one of the outstanding values in its lne, sell- territory. vice ance, today. ing at $1,795 4 | man that wants a luxurious car, | United States, : renee If ba sd the || does not have to go into the $3,000] The motorist who has been used °. or. La Garde is assistant in bac class, for truly, we can fill his|to regarding a green light as a de. Something to terlology and pathology at the Uni. ues wants for $1,000 less. finite signal that all is well before Ny Pywooa protected on one or both sides with lead-coated sheet steel is claimed to be fireproof, and many “It is to learn the language: of ‘ times as stiff as mild steel. It is] ing danger. In the olf home town,| The total population of the Unit-| my adopted country I go to school,” for Y our Auto recommended as material for| when the man in front extends a|e States is 110,000,000 Dr, La Garde said. shelves, vehicles, tanks, silos and] left arm and lowers it slightly it} There- are 14.000,000 cars and other purposes. sawed, and takes wire nails without dry men, laborers and foreign mer- ow 5 < drilling. of hundred miles from home a right] This means that there {s a mo-| chants, he listens attentively to the 242 West Yellowstone NT FEAL ees turn is always tndicated by a left} tor vehicle to approximately every | instruction of a teacher far less edu- Ph 33 Good brakes are twin brothers to| arm slightly raised. elght person: cated along scientific lines than him. one os safety. Have yours tested today. As yet" the motorist has been 146 SO. KIMBALL ST. Che Casper Sunday Cribune DOLLAR BUYS MORE IN TRAFFIC SIGNALS IS COMMENDED) LINE TODAY THAN | Danger for Motorists in Signs That Do Not Correspond to Ones He Follows in Home ‘Town. , (From Motor Herala) Based on the 1913 dollar as a standard, it is possible to get more automobile value for the money to- day than it was ten years ago. When one takes the average Prices of automobiles, gasoline, and tires, it is found that these auto- motive products cost less today than before the war even though the & power of the dollar in as shrunk conside: e can pure The pre-war of living. in clothing, 68 By SPARK PLUG. Recent action upon the part of the now consolidated National Motorists association, and the American Auto- mobile association, to bring about nation wide uniformity as regards the signals used in various sections of this country while driving an autoniobile Js worthy of local com- mendation and consideration. The man who takes his little car and leaves home to seek adventure in other climes may be likened to the proverbial “babe in the woods,” so indefinite and so subject to change are the traffic signals, rules, and given no protection in this matter. Much ado is made about» the old time-worn arm of the law,which tells us that “ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it." How under the sun can a strange motorist be expected to conform to the laws of a strange city the minute he enters its limits when there is every ty that they will be just the opposite of the ordnances and signals he has obeyed faithfully for* years. All this trouble ts utterly unneces- sary. Signals which are adaptable in one city are adaptable in another. Most ordinances regulating traffic could be nationalized with very little inconvenience, The only condition which is materially different in prac- tically every community ts the con- tro} of business section parking, and in that case provision for leniency in the case of tourists is usually made. The arm signals used by @rivers could be nationalized. The colors used to denote approaching the problem of the economies tion, re ence that t better notwith- The out year, However, . In the c smoble inion of the ri ped Chamber of| The h has compiled fig om the records of various istical t reason for automobile purchasing p EE sales organization has Above is shown the curb type of eleetric traffic control which ts gen- ups, erally used in the residential sections] the great activity: in of a city where two important] buying. thoroughfares intersect. Use of this type necessitates the placing of a control box on all four corners. Honors is one impo: and the general transportation share of the in- icle registration, has been further a ment- ndustry feels, by the fact | public realizes that a dollar | but th ed, hat t this longer separate community they will suc. ceed in educating the American public to acceptance of a uniform have been signs might in time be controllef by the government. This is not a problem to be work- ed out locally. This article is given to you for the purpose of acquaint ing you with a great national move ment now on foot to make long dis tance travel easier by automobile and to let you know that the Tri bune automobile section is aiding wherever possible in bettering con- ditions for the nationat motorist as well as for the local automobile own er. Our two great national automotive organizations are working diligently to make this seeming Utopia a re: ality, and it ts practically certain that in sine, with the aid of every of mo! type of tires and the again, but {t will be well worth the te price in the end. prese far better than ten > even at the lower prices | today | | | years a. College Professor! Going to School To Learn Language OMAHA, Neb. (United Press).— Night schools are not always called on to teach the foreigners the ele. mentary schooling of all classes. At| the night schools hers Dr. Richard La Garde, Ph. D., appears regularly each night to study the English that is kept as the public. The Here is ths type of traffic control which will probably be installed in Casper in the very near future. It is suspended on cables directly over the intersection of two busy streets, and automatically directs traffic movements from that position, etc. very naturally f. 0. b. Detroit. The] regulations in different parts of the ighton here, but de- nd intensive study in Czecho-Slovakia him, suddenly finds himself fronted with a regulation red the O. K. signs n making and green an out and out indication of approach- Change the Color Buy Devoe Paints Prague his Engl! Think About ated on the front row of the English class, surrounded by foun It can be readily| always indicated a trucks registered at the time. contemplated present right turn, but in Oskaloosie, a pair John Jourgensen self. Six Touring Five rriole Passengers Four Cylinders $1240 °_ $1275 ! t \ f.O28; 'Fo Factory \ aX ) ae Fics Dist Wheels and Nash Self-Mounting Carrier, $25 additional Five Dise Wheels and Nash Self-Mounting Carrier, $25 additional Just Compare It! That will soon prove how far the Carriole excels. Note the body! Bujlt by master craftsmen, sheathed in all-metal panels, and tastefully appointed. The frame! It is hung low, giving a low center of gravity without reducing road clearance. The carburetor! It owns two great virtues. It is simple in design with only two adjust- ments. And it vaporizes gas completely. FOURS and SIXES Models range from $915 to $2190, f. 0. b. factory These Are Only a Few of the Many Handsome Nash Cars That Will Be on Display at the Third Annual Automobile Show We Urge You Not to Miss This Year’s Treat and ABOVE ALL SEE THE NEW NASH NASH aw P. N. CARR W, L. TREBER VALUES GREATER EVERY YEAR| 61 cents today in the general cost It is worth but 51.8 cents 61.2 cents in rent. The automobile industry has met terials and taxation expenditure by ucing prices, in the con spond to exceptional value. followin) New Low Prices Exide. MOTOR SERVICE STATION CASPER MOTOR CO. PAGE THREE in various com the sources of MOTOR 1913 Cents C + | 100 jas 100 100 dollar is worth only 5 cents in food, and . STORAGE BATTERIES GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR higher labor and ma- of large scale pro- 11 Plate 6 Volt $12.50 13 Plate 6 Volt $14.00 9 Plate 12 Volt $17.00 W. B. Sands Battery Station |] Phone 1692 430 W. Yellowstone tables show the| r of the 1913 dollar he’ public would’ re-| | f 4,000,000 vehictes head of a: s justified that HIGH - GRADE BATTERIES Hudson, Buick 6, Chalmers, etc. Franplin sooo $33.15 EXIDE BATTERIES FOR EVERY MAKE CAR SERVICE FOR EVERY KIND OF BATTERY 518 EAST YELLOWSTONE ur-Door Coupe Six Cylinders $2090 a ». b. hkactory < ters Fics Disc Wheels and Nash Self-Mounsing Carrier, Standard At the Show You Will Be Given a Priceless Opportunity to Compare Nash With Other Cars in Its Class Courteous Salesmen Will Be In Attendance at all Times. You Are Invited to Make Our Display Space Your Headquarters ABOVE ALL SEE THE NEW NASH PHONE 1818

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