Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1924, Page 16

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CRG hms eraeert ea eaose yes sO BS wewrwusoudse > ten erarucn ere sean 40 pote was bh PAGF. TWO. i= WHERE ROAD MONEY GROWS Sources of Income in Highway Building Of U.S. Given. is roads at the rs a year. The in the United of which only have been im. r rdad building accord- ‘eau of public roads is Bonds, 38.1 per al property taxes 86.2 per or vehicle foes, including cent; federal other nources, jows: town- issued 1 prop- a very . It ts ays from ent of the ly revenue . powerful argu . Nat Such figur r n_ the creation of ion and the uilcing and maintenance of nat ”: hways by the nation If general taxes at present contribute more than two-thirds to road build f the en t development two-th would hway Commi. ng, Cbvious © job e nation bullt, the state, hip and district would build. billion a 2 natic year for that billion nprehen: ontrolled plan, the value receivpd, r but slightly in ul, because too decen Mne—You should cles tank at least every thirty days 1 moisture will form in the gasoline tank and « me grief later. Our p ure equip, filte: a ners which extract | 4c ull water, sand, lint, etc., from the gusoline. ou y gasoline a clean, dry, high Van’s Filling Station MIDWEST AND TEXAS GAS OILS AND GREASES R. N. Van Sant Motor Sales | McKinley and Yellowstone Phone 1406 accompanies our | | Joseph Beland, of Tancred! exercise. And the job didn't fatigue Calumet Island, Quebec, who sawed and split a cord of wood on his 107th birthday by way of getting a little sess the apparatus. At one time it seemed that the bill was about to pass the local legislature. ‘Then suddenly the measure dropped from existence in the counell chambers. Denver now enjoys the use of the system, and finds that no longer does the traffic Jam up during busy hours at corners where the appar- atus is installed. . Milwaukee, one of the pioneers in adopting electric ‘traffic control, the Apparatus on every » and finds that the money saved in officers’ stlaries has more than paid for the control lamps. Casper's problem seems a tough one, and on the other hand, it is surprisingly simple of solution. ‘Two light boxes, one on Second and Center and the other on Second and Wolcott would do away completely with the tie-ups and jams which in- variably occur at these points. Representatives of companies manufacturing the exact apparatus needed in Casper are here with facts and figures, awalting the de. elsion of the council. The labor en- tailed will be as nothing compared to the benefite to be derived. ‘The advertising! which a good, clear, him. modern method of controlling busi- MERRY TANGLING OF MOTOR TRAFFIC CONTINUES. ELECTRIC SIGNAL CONTROL IS'SOLUTION |, By SPARK PLUG. / Sti Casper traffic in the con- gested sections continues to tle it- f up in knots at all hours of the still automobiles mp slo homeward of flay to n crumpled fenders and dented bodic still judges must sit through bor some outlines of minor ace and still Casper receives no tion from its making body upon the all important subject of controlling traffic movements by electricity. The installation of only two of the erhead control lamps at twe busiest interse: nuch toward rel! of the thousands of nding which occur every y upon her busy streets. Sunday, the Tribune carried | s in its automobile section two different types of electric control apparatus that the people might become familiar with just what move it is which is advocated by this newspaper. The cost of in- can of course be obtained only through the manu large 0: of ¢ ns would t would not exceed $2,0 section. per Is that too’ much to take from the city treasury ject as unmiste ly permanent as that of electric traffic contral? The entire cost is less than the sdlary ing. It will continue to.serve time, and the improvement is The Wyoming Cadillac Company wishes to announce that after June Ist they will be located with the tor Service Company at 434 West Yel- lowstone, Warne-Crosby will for the Cadillac and the show room and sales office of our company will be con- ducted in the same building. This will mean better service for all Cadillac owners as Co, conduct 24-hour service, including Sundays and holidays. and Crosby. The entire personnel of our present station will be available for your needs. The Cadillac sales offices will be located at 434 Yellowstone, in the building occupied by Warne Wyoming Cadillac Co. C. R. PETERSON, Mer, Warne-Crosby Mo- handle the service the Warne-Crosby paid to a traffic officer in a year's}. ness traffic would give to Casper through the impression it might create upon visitors is an important factor to consider. If you desire proof of the yeed of the system spare a few moments from the rush after the bread and butter and watch the merry tangling of the motor cars at any busy intersec- Other cities have found the sys- tem to solve almost completely their traffic problems. 4 It is doubtful (Continue@ from Page One.) community of] good condition for travel at this All of these highways direct- with the Yellowstone whether a single magnitude in the United States is; time. at present without clectric control| ly connect of traffic. Some time Park Road System, All passes in newspaper suggested -|the Sierra Nevada Range in Cali- lation of the ment that | forn: d the Cascades in Oregon per might be sald to excel Den-land V hington, as well as most ver, who did not at that time pos- of the passes in the Rockies, are Che Casper Sunday Ctibune open for trayel,.and are reported in unusually good condition. Help Protect The Park From Fire As’ there has’ been {éally no rain in the Yellowstone region for over a month, the utmost care must be exercised by tourists and partl: cularly campers to avoid’ startin, forest fires. In~Yellowstone~ Park, a special fire permit must be secur: ed at the entrance, and before a camp fire can Be started, a ranger must designate a camp site. Smok- ers must be especially careful to extinguish” every spark in cigar or cigarette stubs,or pipe ashes be- fore throwing them away, Yellowstone National Park is yours to enjoy, but it is also operat- ed for the enjoyment of its owne: the people of America, but it is the visitor's duty.to aid in protecting its wonderful scenery and forests, and during this exceptionally dry season, the Visiting public must at all times assist the park manage- ment in guarding against the fire menace, which once, loose in the forests, may destroy the beauty of the park for many generations. Anyone desiring further informa- tion can secure same by addressing the Superintendent of Yellowstone ‘ational Park, Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. WE WANT YOU TO SEE The New Tire The only. Tire with the 10,000 Mile Guarantee. USE OUR FREE SERVICE Tires and Tubes Repaired The Mountain Tire Service 419 East Second Street Phone 2700 Dead Storage$ 8. FEDERAL TIRES 363 S. Ash Street Gates Willis Garage | Live Storage $10.00 Per Month GAS, OILS AND CAR GREASING AND SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR WORK IN CONNECTION .00 Per Month AND TUBES Phone 1891-W aige Performance, omfort, Style RIVE this smart New Paig BALLOON TIRES Optional at Slight Extra Cost For Standard models (4 tires) $75.00 addl- tional. For De Luxe models (5 tires) $95.00. Disc wheels—necessary with bal- loon tires~for all models $35.00 additional. Standard Models De Luxe Models big 70 h. p. smooth performance of the amaze you! Throttle down to2 miles an hour in high. Or pass any car on road or hill. And so easy to drive with more than 5 f ie Phaeton. The ness! . Paige motor will ‘Try to mat & reas, a so m + 01795 tales ony va haga : #1995 ~—s ball-bearing steering spin- The New SPascenger Brougham + Suburban Limousine 2895 dles;easy,quietgearshifting; at $1795, with Prices at Detroit. Tax exsva gentle Paige clutch. Com- ments is an fortable on the road with 131- inch whee! THE LEE DOUD MOTOR COMPANY LAVOYE—Wyo. Branch—Yeoman Bldg. CASPER—424 W. Yellowstone—Phone 1700 Ibase, rear springs Come inand eet long, snub- bers front and rear, roomi- ch New Paige performance, comfort, ap- pearance.Compareitin these points with other high quality cars. Then compare prices. Paige Phaeton allits improve- even finer car than last year’s $2450 Paige! seeit. (84-4) SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 192, | A Valuable Motor Car Franchise The Maxwell-Chrysler dealership in thi. ‘territory presents an unusual opportunity, The essentials required for con- sideration of applications for the Maxwell-Chrysler franchise for this territory are— 1st —Sufficient capital and bank credit; 2nd—Merchandising ability. It is obvious that these qualifi- cations may be possessed in fullest measure by a man or men not now connected with the motor car business. The good Maxwell, because of the way it is built and the merchan- dising and advertising co-operation of the manufacturers, is the fastest growing car in its class. The Chrysler Six is an assured success, an unprecedented demand having developed almost overnight in all parts of the country. It is built to entirely new standards. It is revolutionary in performance, in economy, in price. This opportunity for unusual profits and a sound, permanent business is, naturally, to go to the man or the men who can best qualify. We urge that you indi- ate your interest by at once pre- senting us in person, with your , experience and other qualifications. CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 W. YELLOWSTONE PHONE 909 80x38 30x38 Phone 2400 JUST BEFORE YOU “RE-TIRE” SEE US We Have Best Medium Priced Tire in Town Studebaker-Wulff 80x314 O. S. Marion Cord _ 80x381%4 Reg. S. W. Cord__ 80x814 Reg. Bushanan Cord Reg. Rib Fabric__ 8380x8144 Grey Tube S. W. Grey Tube Bushanan $14.68 ~---$12.25 ----$ 9.23 EVERYTHING FOR THE FORD AT CUT-RATE PRICES Mail Orders Promptly Filled CUT RATE FORD STORE New Second St. Public Market

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