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i “SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1924. BIG FLEET OF YELLOWSTONE GOODYEAR EQUIPPED CARS IS For the seventh consecutive year Goodyear tires will equip the: pas- Senger carrying fleet of the Yellow- stone National Park Transportation company which last year conveyed more than 40,000 people through ‘America’s great national _ play- ground. Addition of sixty new ten-passen- ger busses this year brings the Yel- Jowstone fleet total up to 224 motor vehicles, This includes 24 seven-pas- Senger cars as well as the ten-pase senger busses. Introduction of motor busses as a mode of park transportation began in 1917 when the sound of the creak- ing leather springs of the old stage coaches in-use up to that time was relaced by the motor’s exhaust echo- ing along the rocky roadways of the Scenic wonderland. An average totaf tire mileage for @ park season from June to Septem- ber reaches 2,750,000 and because much of the road surfacing is of volcanic origin composed of rough, sharp’ substantes, tires are put to @ severe wearing test. Selection of the Goodyear All- ‘Weather Tread tire is due, park of- ficlals say, not only to the tire’s wearing qualities but to its ability to deliver positive traction under all road and weather conditions. Goodyear not only supplies the tire needs of the Yellowstone Park fleet, but the busses and cars of two other national parks, Yosemite and Grand Canyon as well. Renewal of the tire contract with Yosemite for the sec ond year was made this spring. while the ten busses and ninety-seven passenger automobile# of Grand Ganyon will start gut their fourth Year on Goodyear €quipment. » Other nationally known bus fleets using Goodyear tire equipment ex: since it was'launched to give dealers an opportunity» to learn practical tire repairing: Students from Sweden, India, Ho! land, Africa and the Dutch East In- dies and other parts of the globe have received diplomas from the choo! DAMAGE AWARDED IN GOTHAM COLLISION HIGHLY UNUSUAL The other day in Brooklyn the appellate division of the supreme court confirmed verdicts ageregat: The law holds that the owner of a car is Mable for injuries it may inflict. By the same token a rail- ing $30,000 awarded in suits brought against the wife of a wealthy candy manufacturer, as a result of a col- lision April 19, 1922, in which her automobile was involved. The plain- tiffs alleged they were thrown from the automobile with which the de- fendant’s car collided. So far the case is not particularly unusual unless it is the amount of the dam- ages awarded. But: The defendant was not in her road company is sued for damages in the event of accident. But. wi do’ not know whether the heavy damages awarded are equitable. A study of damage suits shows that in our large eastern cities there are few motor owners on juries ‘with the result that motor car own- ers who appear as defendants are given the limit. In the middle west where car owners are more pre. machine at the time. dominant than in the City, If the Che Casper Sunday Cridune ayerage jury is made up of those | motor. car owner does to protect the who own automobiles. And the| pédestrian there would not be half awards are quite different. as many ‘accidents, The person If the pedestrian togk half the | who doubts this statement need do care to protect himself t! the'nothing more than Study accident Buick sold 218,286 motor Cars * for which the public paid $302752950. not including- war tax or freight CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott Street Phones 2260—2261 A Combination That Means Master Performance Traffic Transmission and Pikes Peak Motor clusively include the Fifth Avenue | % % Coach company, New York; Detroit Motorbus company, Chicago Motor- bus company and St. Louis Motor bus company. The first class to study dalloon tire repairing has been graduated from the Goodyear Tire Repair school at Akron, O. This new course was recently added to the Ust of subjects taught in the schoo! for tire repairmep. One of the oldest of its kind tn the country, the Goodyear school has graduated several thousand students One of the gear shapers used tn the machine shops at fhe Franklin factory at Syracuse, where the wranklin car is made, ts capable of turning out a transmission gear every three minutes. The machine fs remarkable for {ts speed, which amounts to 800 minute. revolutions per ° Paint Removal Is Necessary to a Satisfactory Paint Job Our process removes every trace of former painting DON’T FORGET MOTORS Nae BY STE. Redenbo and - ‘McAteer 430 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1692 SERVICE 9221 W. YELLOWSTONE CASPER, WYO. WHY BUY A NEW RADIATOR ? We Can Repair or Re-Core That Leaky or Damaged Radiator RADIATOR SPECIALISTS dB Apesced it eliminated the gear shifting evil, this exclusive Chandler feature ranks as one of the great automotive im- provements of the decade. Engineer and layman, veteran motorist and inexperienced driver—all agree that it adds new pleasure, new safety, new con- venience to driving. You cannot clash gears with the Traffic Transmission (Campbell patent). No matter how little you have driven a car, no matter what the conditions ai? te always make a faultless change/ from to high or high to low. To descend steep grades in surefooted safety, you merely snap into a lower gear and control your speed by the motor. When a short stop is imperative, the same simple, infallible action brings your Chandler to a sharp, skidless halt even on wet, slippery, treacherous asphalt. Yet the marvel of it all is that these new results do not depend on practice or dex- terity. There is nothing new to learn. The only difference is you cannot fail! Touring Car *1 485 JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO. FIRST AND PARK . THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY CHANDLE cA R All prices quoted f.0.b. Cleveland No& will your Chandler ever fail to exhibit an absolute mastery over any motoring situation you encounter. Developed on the highest automobile dimb of two continents, the Pikes Peak Motor now enjoys a world-wide fame. Its matchless high gear capacity gave Chandler the longest of stoking records ever held by any Theirresistible ease with which itconquers hills not only sets Chandler apart from all other carsof moderatecost—but fixesa stand- ard of performance that only a few of the costliest cars are capable of approximating. Flawlessly smooth and beautifully respon- sive to the throttle, it displays a fyi cpew of acceleration that will be a joy and delight to those who drive much in traffic. Only Chandler owners revel in the per formance mastery that is achieved by com- bining the Pikes Peak Motor and the Traffic Transmission. And until you actually drive a Chandler ou cannot conceive the marvel per- nce now obtainable in a roomy, com- fortable, dependable car of moderate cost. 4-Deor Sedan *1895 PHONE 7$ CLEVELAND Vines » Somme - Y EaA R PAGE THREE. statistics. monest cause of accidents, have rights in the '~eets but they |be compelled to heed traffic signals should use crossings and they should| and regulations just like the motor-| his obey traffic signals. ist, Jay-walking is the com- The time is rapidly coming when People | pedestrians for their own safety will at once summoned. The pedestrian doesn't even get a call down. Ho goes on his way unmolested. For own good this should be The motorist who disobeys ts | changed. ii ti Z a a linister” = y; iN is recommenils € UR of my my parishioners sell gasoline—each a differ- zh DX DNeoco ent brand. I used to divide my gasoline business among them. Is it any wonder that gasoline bills were high or that I had a troublesome motor? Finally, a friend explained that while my plan was excellent ministerial diplomacy, it was not very good business. I accepted his suggestion to try to find out the best gasoline and use ‘it all the time. I made some tests myself, asked a lot of others about gasoline and deter- minedto use Conoco. I have used it ever since with the great- est of satisfaction. . “I would not be guilty of even implying that all other brands of gasoline are bad, but I am glad to recommend Conoco be- cause it has reduced my gasoline bills and, better still, has stopped the trouble I used to have just about all the time when I was trying to use a mixture of two or three sorts of gasoline. I find it easy to buy the same high quality Conoco wherever I go. It is probably for sale in more places than any other gasoline and even though there were no other ad- vantages to be gained by using it, I would recommend Conoco because it is so well distributed.” ‘The only worth-while test of gasoline is the one which determines its range of volatility—whether it has the right proportions of low, medium and higher fractions (boiling-points), to satisfy the requirements of modern carbure- tors. Conoco more than meets the U.S. Government specifications based on such tests. It is properly called the balanced gasoline. The maximum of power is put into Conoco in a way that enables the average car to get all this power out and put it to work and that means economy and satisfaction. THE’ CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY, (A Colorado Corporation) Marketing « complete line of high-grade petroleum products in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho and Montana Coupon Books. They are convenient and save you time and trouble mak- if esas Good at all Continental Service Stations and accepted by dealers generally Jhe CONOCO Balance No trip is complete without one. May and Sunshine Call You to the Great OUTDOORS No camping trip or picnic is complete without one or all of the Stoll Camping conveniences. The happy camper is the man with Stoll equipment. Drop in and see the complete display on our Balcony. A few minutes here will give you the Camping Bug. Stoll Perfection Tent Stoll Folding Bed Sets Up in Three Minutes 844x10% 10%x10% Stoll Water Buckets $1.25 STOLL Table—carries all Suitcase your dishes and cooking utensels and folds up to fit small span $15.75 $10.00 ONE DAY SERVICE ON MAIL ORDERS Remember Brodie’s Tire Sale is still in progress, Table Special prices on Diamond Tires this STOLL 2- week, Burner Gasoline Stove. The BRODIE RUBBER CO. Inc. “WYOMING’S LARGEST ACCESSORY HOUSE” Phone 1203 New Cottman Bldg.