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PAt PAGE EIGHT ‘CHANDLER HS | SEDAN MODELS AT ALTO SHOW TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924 room adpoining the Fad Shoe and Clothing company for a moggrn Goodyear Welt shop. Besides giv- ing Casper another such shop the remodeling of the building at 220 South Center street will increase Caspet Daily Erfhune Building Activities Will Kclipse Last Year, Belief over February, 1923, and more than 100 per cent over February, 1922. “Other cities showing large per- centages of gains were Los Angeles, Detroit, Providence, R. I, Roches- ter, N. ¥., Boston, Indianapolis, Portland, Ore., San Francisco and softer. Structural materials, rivets and bar fron, also showed slight de- cline. “Among building material ex- perts the immediate expectation was for further increases in the spring months.” the construction of tar paper shacks, which has materially assisted in ing the suburb a very attractive thus assuring better vdlues. For Coolidge on | The plans for spring development tp | je the grading of fifteen miles ° eets, three additional miles of gas and water mains and street Oakland, Cal., while Chicago and the Fad’s floor space about 50 a4 signs on ‘all streets. Their water Washington showed considerable cent to take care of that company system is s0 co. ed tliat ad- Buflding activities In the leading] cent, and the Pacific coast group] loses. ever increasing bus!ness. ditional units m: time to time as creases. There are already fifty-five homes constructed, and an additicnal fifteen will be started in as many days, weather conditions permitting. And it is evident that the flourishing suburb will be the scene of much ac- tivity during the coming season, eiving the early buyer a chance for advancement ip real estate values. anruisks yi redbyis be added from he =demand in- citieg of the United States will this spring eclipse the tremendous vol- ume of the corresponding period ast year, unless some unforseen developements occur within the next few weeks, This ts indicated by official re- ports from the building depart- ments of 329 citfes and towns for February as made public yesterday through the monthly survey of S. W. Strauss & company. Thesa cen- ters reported building permits for The custom of appentiing nick-| February of $296,087,739. In 314 names to pugiists originated in |of these places in which compart- England, where boxing in its ear- are available, there was a gain est days, two hundred years ago, 0 per cent over February, 1923. was essentially a sport of the peo-| The eastern group of cities gained ple. The rough wit og the day|38 per cent; the south gained 9 generally coined a nickname from | per cent; the middle west lost 6\per the fighting man’s trade (he wasn't = Gained 14 per cent. “The February exhibit herewith presented,” the survey states,” pre- Sages the most active spring butld- ing season in the history of the country, barring unexpected even- tualities with the next few weeks. “It is indicated from the reports that the preponderance of building activities this spring and summer Will be confined to the large cities. The 25 centers which led in bulld- {ng permits for the month reported $221,659,653 or 75 per cent of the to- tal permits issued in 329 cities and t “Building material prices increas- oe A new shoe repair shop has been assured for South Center street with the announcement that F. E. Bent- ley has leased 20 feet of space in a ABOVE ALL rNur SCOTTS EMULSION rich in VitamineA ‘ebruary. pecially New York City, the rise in starting materials was significant. Southern pine was . somewhat a 2p, ay scarcer than usual and as a result prices were higher, but still con- siderably below February of last year, Cement and lime prices in some middle western cities were Increasing Demand For Closed-Cars Leads to Showing New Models York City continued to re- yeal amazing figures, the month's total being $109.046,509, a gain of nearly $30,000,000 or 37 per cent nd closed cars Ct et disappear Professional fighter at first), or Piz, “shown at the show tonight. from his native place, or from some ace No lesa than seven sedans now personal pecularity of body or habit. are included in Chandler’s list of —_—— i w 4 cars, each on the standard Drs. Morrison and Seibel are now ly prone tnelu the renowned located in their new offices, Room EE THE NEW. Trit Pikes Peal: M and the clash. 204. Turner-Cottman Bldg. Phone rece roof traffic transmission. 1927. ay Quantity production and the pre : = ij © dominance of closed cars have ¢ — = ge arsed pes aia Marguerite D’Alvares, Peruvian Tey if with~ — = « bashes a tralto, sister of Marquis de —— — j $28{ Prices never before equalled in this) SUNTS ‘vista of the Peruvian em- ° =|] = class. bassy in Washington, will sing at Pp a In ars ew — — = rate The four-door sedan f Iouse for President and — | So q Trit jedan have all INS or | — ———— : — — CANNED Is Aboutthe Best Thing We Do = — i Sl Soans ist FRUITS / We Paint and Trim Autos FIF pin $ satin th h. my tt doors is easily lowered and raised “ ™ AT SH Ww Rell with crank lifts Make New Tops, Curtains and Cushions THE 0 AN The five-pascenger model ts equip. TWO LOTS AND GAR IN For a menu treat which . th a trunk rack at the rear 3 ry : ‘ a, Res ue Maiden combines food value with For protection of the interior of your enclosed car we Bo th N 1 5 thir $260 higher than delightful flavor. And all guarantee to satisfy you with perfect and well tailored fe) oO. ove seat covers. SUBURB PREFERRED BY = at a trifling cost. I 1 r, it f We Also Handle Floor Rubber, Linoleum, Carpet and ~ we “Seo THIS NEW HOME OWNER} Xen" soley, & for bey ype 7 Se NASH-CASPER MOTOR COMPANY nD will bring increased prestige. No more skillful bination of spac . 5 ‘ alg pln lee | ene RN OS Casper Auto Top Shop 146 South Kimball Street Phone 1818 Ply % -—_ ar, was the question which pe See poms ee 633 South Center—Next Door to Elks’ Bldg. P. N. Carr W. L.Treber eve 2k the two lots and ws pepe two lots are locate Phone 1084-R : a five-passenger sedan. View s b, which, ora ¢ Chandler company also Usts| combined with the pr of the car, Ind a four-door sedan special for five|eauals the $1,500 h ned to pay — passengers and a chummy sedan| for the single lot. while he has all W. “npecial. ‘These are of the same speci. the modern conventences on the two . at fichtions as the standard cars, but lots. No. 14 NO. 13 NO. 12 NO. 11 ur have rear view mirrors, front bump-) With the addition of a bus service - , = ers, nickel radiators, and de luxe|{to Mountain View and the knowl- COLISEUM MOTOR WYOMING WYOMING THE LEE DOUD MOTOR Co. H trunk racks. edge that a modern school will be co. OLDSMOBILE co. Displaying The chummy sedan, a distinctive} under construction in the near Displaying CADILLAC CO, Displaying PAIGE two-door sedan that proved to be one| future, the demand for lots in Moun- B of the most popular Chandlers in| tain View is on the increase month OFFICE Dodge Brothers Displaying OLDSMOBILE MR er on * retained in the new ling at| by month, and this suburb bas the 7 wo Super Sport oon fires’ reduction of $40. ‘The| distinction of being the only suburb In Special Touring CADILLAC JEWETT NOLAN y Sedan special at $1,845 has| ever put over in the Casper district O : special equipment. The metropolitan sedan {s, as here- tofore, the de luxe Chandler sedan for five passengers. It is equipped with nickel radiator, aluminum steps in the winter time. The Baker-Grude Investment com- pany, which has charge of the sub- urb, has encouraged the building of attractive homes, and has. prevented b iscults ~~ Jewett Pullman Brougham Chassis CHEVROLET COMPANY = No. 1 Displaying JOE, E. MANSFIELD 2 : eae The Third Annual a = Packard e and Sedan «col Automobile Show at and 6 Single Six Coupe : O No. 9 : Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday CASPER BUICK co. : No. 2 : Beg ; THE KUMPF No. 16 Buick 7 Rare beauties and distinctions in’ MOTOR CAR CO. : Wr QMUIG Deer * ff cxtinder Roadster : lines, finish and upholstery—and sg - ARKEON ‘SERVICE Admission 25c © Cylindis Howias r the great mechanical luxury of an hahaa ae : engine that actually improves with = iar Uo eee : : use! The wonderful Willys-Knight = ° STUDEBAKER. sleeve-valve engine is the same Ne 3 By seit No. 17 SALES ANDY ° -CAS! PATTERSO: type of engine used in the finest aaa MOTOR CO. ORCHESTRA Piette soe. £ ¥ Disp] 3 5 ‘ ; cars of Europe. See the Willys- Palas eg AND ik placiae A 1 SIX SEDAN STAGE OAKLAND Studebaker : Knight—note its elegance—then FORD es Uke ae go ‘ * : . < 1 S; Roads! 1x an an get the thrill of its action! brake special Sodas, eint Tere Special Six and 5 Pass. Brougham LINCOLN No. 7, This is a graphic reproduction of the ARKEON, where No. 4 JOHN M. WYOMING OLDSMOBILE CO. eas He. WHISENHUNT 442 East Yellowstone Phone 1963 ‘ ERED eT BENGEIN the Auto Show is being conducted. It shows the positions & CO. ¢ Displaying of the dealers and the cars which they are displaying. The Displaying chart will change each evening during the show as the displays change. ELE ARTS | a Hupmobile © Sport Roadster and Chandler Sport Touring Rickenbacker Roadster and Phaeton No. 5 CASPER MOTOR CO. : Ladies’ ( Displaying F # RestRoom § Chrysler ? Phaeton and Imperial Sedan No. 6 R. N. VAN SANT WILLYS | Displaying HUDSON and ESSEX COACH Special Star Touring Gents’ Rest Room ENTRANCE