Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1924, Page 18

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2 pa | oe 40ruHven Hea spenereeees tu Dependable Dealers Use These Pages By SPARK PLUG. Breakin’ Camp. Being further adventures of Mamma, Papa, Willie and Sister Susie, not to mention old Betsy and the fox terrier in the overland ramble in search of new sights and rensations Bzzzz—Brzzz—Bzzzz, Papa snores 89 loud between the hours of 5 and 6 a. m. that the ridge pole of the tent cémes down with the Heebie Jeebigs, and shakes as though full of the ague.. Mamma_ snoozes peacefully on for having,lived with “that man” for some. 15 years has worn callouses as big as silver dol lars on her nerves, and nothing as insignificant as ambitious snoring can rob her of well earned rest It's a peaceful scene all right, but alas! it cannot last, for out of the camp steams a rip sportin’, early risin’, carbon spittin’, high powered Phaurd, bent on raising particular ‘ell among the slumbering inmates of the tourist camp at Little F\ Texarkokla. Willie, somber eyed inmate of the neighboring pup tent wakes from the midst of a dream of battle filled with powder and fiy- ing rifle balls, lets the world in general know, of his arrival to life with a long drawn “ho hum’ and busts forth into the morning atmos- | phere in stri as and other | regulation mattress attire “C'mon Paw, snap out of it,” the young hopeful, érawing says back the flaps of the larger tent and a flood of early morning allowing rays to play on the neck of his senior parent, In the face of uch opposition Papa finds it impossible to remain longer in the arms of Morphine. and rolls out onto the hard ground nevertheless thoroughly en but reshed. Strains from Willie's mouth organ reach the ears of Mamma who rubs her eyes and places her feet daintily in a handy pair of dilapitated bedroom slippers. The ind of leather striking | upon ¥ is distinctly heard as | Sister Susie makes her entry into] BOY BICYCLE RIDER SHOULD USE CAUTION Though care and caution upon the part of the driver of an auto mobile is by far the prime factor in keeping a city's streets safe for its population, there is another con tributing factor in our traffic acci dent list, to which some thought should be given by the legislative and executive departments of Cas- per. The boy and his bicyele seem harmless enough. ‘The rider is| usually an expert in his line and bieycle is far more easily managed | and controled than the layman imagines. Nevertheless, during the past year several collisions between | automobiles and bicycles have taken | place in ¢ with the disastrous | sper results usually welghing heavy on| the youthful rider. | In most cases the boy is at he bicycle riding a to think and th Youngsters are not pre act, but rather follow the opposite | doctrine The average boy loves | the th f taking a chance, ar there 4. better piece of transpor- | tation apparatus yipon which \to| cut up n the bieyele It has been brought to the atten tion of the automobile department of the Tribune only recently by eiti zens of Casper, that there is little or no legisiation, or active legisla tion, we should say, in effect in Casper to safeguard both the drivers of automobiles, and the boys ther selves from serious accidents. it has been suggested that boys en be vr tbited from operat ing them after dark without suit | ht. Boy bieyete riders should The Id be caut 1en . tk c couraged by parents and office alike Much of the safeguarding of boys from contact with motor rests with the parents of th in questian, If they allow youngsters to ride bicyeles, should constantly caution them gainest the ever alive danger of being run down by an automobile A boy on a bieyclo weaving back nd in front of an automobile | or t puse real angyis hink it over parents and police ¢ and le(’s do away entirely househ« partmer with the dangerous combination of he bieyele F ar th bite — | For results try a Tribune Ch wified Ad > — 7° ¢ Wyoming Motorwsy 1? ? | Dodge Battery Guaranteed One Year $17.00 W. B. Sands Battery Station Yellowstone 1692 W P hone MOTOR JAUNTS INTO OPEN the world of sunshine .and rising: mists with a well aimed shoe bent upon ‘silencing the mouth organ playing little brother. Time’ is. fiy- ing and the little family {s soon ready to delve deeply into a plate filled with bacon and eggs, and to absorbe some af that coffee which only Papa *can make, “Willie, you pull up all the stakes on both tents and I'l come over in a minute and help you take them down and fold them up,” says Papa, pitting one knee down jn a pool of “nud caused by pouring boiling water from he hard bolled eggs too mur the little camp site. Sun- shine is a great help to a well con- trolled temper and Pap lets it go with a damn and repairs to the sleeping quarters, to assist the soung heir in folding brankets, gots and packing «ged and well worn suit cases. Well that’s for that and with tents spread out upon the ground and with Papa’s steady hand doing the roll act, all indications point to an rly and succcssful start. Indica- ms are often awry, That's’ why weather prophets never make mis- takes. Though luck. ‘The col lapsible water bucket is missing and search as they may no member of the Little onnect with the truant its just one of the mysteries of the road Per haps some brother tourist felt that he needed just such a bucket far worse \than did the lIttle family Whose fortunes we follow. Half a hour's seach failed to reveal the lost one, and the crank was turned minus cne perfectly good canvas water bucket. ‘Ob the bear went over the moun- tain,” is Pap's early morning song this Gay, as he throws the well worn wears into low, gives her th® gun and deftly turns old Betsy out onte the highway toward the land of the Carr ABLE PAE ve lhe Peerless E A fleet carried officials and newspaper men Lon Angeles from during Heonomy the ride pil The ct ed the use of the Te: selection way The t NO AMERICAN MOTOR CAR, REGARDLESS OF PRICE, EXCELLS THE NEW PEERLESS EIGHT IN PERFORMANCE, DEPENDABILITY, BEAUTY AND COMFORT WE WANT TO PROVE TO YOU MOTOR CAR MANUFACTURE HAS REALLY REACHED THE COME TO OUR SALESROOM The Peerless Sixes Will Be Here Within a Week THE NASH-CASPER MOTOR COMPANY ) sengers rid'ng these cars report that 1 without mishap. nation’s motor car fatalities, When the causes have been determined by the cities reporting accidents, Uter- ature will be’ published and a con- stant campaign will be conducted against the forms of carelessness which lead to death. Bince the opening of RECORD GLEAN (Continued from Page One) wide campaign to determine the number of motor car deaths each month and by studying each case individually to determine the pre- valent causes of fatalities. In this campaign, the support of the: na- tion's newspaper is of course an ab- solute essential. The Tribune has been selected by the headquarters as | the Casper medium for making these reports, and has been able to turn in clean slate records for the past two months for this city. Through this campaign the Auto- transportation eq whether for railway coaches or a! See the body on display at the | Donse BROTH ERS MOTOR CARS motor performance but nevertheless the participaay got through with highly creditable scores. The mountain roads were in much better shape than in prior years, which added, of course, to the pleas- ure of the trip. a oe that ike OF the yew vet tugical car to drive, has very caused Lee to dispose of those few remaining male salesmen. The young lady's name is Miss Velma Cockrul. Van’s Filling Station MIDWEST AND TEXAS GAS OILS AND GREASES R. N. Van Sant Motor Sales of Buick six-cylinder cars to Camp Curry annual Los Angeles this year. The pas- the “These cars represent Dodge Brothers finest achievement in the creation of genuine motor car beauty. to the Yosemite was aceom- hange in the route eliminat- the ridge road over Shades of Cleopatra and — other | historical females. Have uu gueHsed pachapi mountains, and thet, or have you seen There is | of the old Mojave alternate|@ young lady on the sales force at|| McKinley and Yellowstone = * z. Ag et eaten el Basing S75 Identical with the standard product in " eneountered in this des-’ tial success im convincing Casper = : fundamental design, they are individu- alized by extensive extra equipment. They are available in four popular types: The Touring Car, Roadster, : Type-A Sedan and 4-Passenger Coupe. . Vt COLISEUM MOTOR CO, 131 East Fifth Phone 724 THAT IN THE \ EERLESS THE TEST SHOWS The BEST COSTS LESS FLAT RATE REPAIRS FEDERAL TIRES PHILCO BATTERIES EXPERT MECHANICS MODERN MACHINERY DAYTON TIRES WHEEL ALIGNING HEIGHT OF PERFECTION REASONABLE RATES NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE WE ASK YOU IS THERE ANY GOOD REASON WHY YOU SHOULD ELEWHERE FOR REPAIRING bs ghts Are Ready for Delivery and Demoristration \ ‘ WATCH FOR THEM WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR CO. 436 W. Yellowstone Phone 2610 PHONE 1818 W. L. Treber

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