Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1924, Page 12

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SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1924, \ @ || Dependable Dealers Use These Pages model {s about to make its appear- anée. We charge off only for the normal rate of depreciation for one year, And the used car buyer in turn appreciates the fact that the price represents full value and that he ean buy the car with full as- surance of many years of satisfac- tory service.” Or “TEN MILLIONTH FORD MAKING AG RECREATION CENTER, REPORT Diinigtt Pon ngs dus aN é : BE "Y | ‘Poon Highway. hearty welcome. industries. ‘The country possesses m3 i . ‘The sturdy ittle car, crossing the Furthermore, the tour has become | !mmense iron and steel pworks, sugar Records for June Show That Over 20,000 Entered a Ot dee | pring tomo rt ht|aSial elt tet S| ia" te age 2 $ , 3 j ’ ‘Eb Francisco ip performing in.true Ford| erg along the way are joining in machine ories, am 1° National Playground, an Increase of 45 os te i latule, maintaining ® echedule’whieh | essortina’ the car trom town. te town, | World's areateat mates trawatee ‘ ; . tee i +| will fing it ng aed and Iowa] and parades are varied and unique| Even the agricultura] and dairying Per Cent Over Year Ago. f psa : on the third week’g lap af its cross:| In make-up. ” .| operations are carried on in a bu “a ; 3 ss ; 4 P country run. BAS A feature athe appearancy ist aa bed Vandpale ae 0 per 7s <E ARK, Wyo., The Western Gateway, at Weat : rs y -] > “It-has become-something @ #0n-| Ford cars: n- on enneylvania a pert bah aa yark's remien Yellowstone, received more of the s ‘ é sation along the great national road:| town Ford Mode} T No. 1004 an old | fled, dous growth in popular favor as a] months total of visitors than any of $ P : acne | way and is being welcomed with en-/"Tonrabout" joined in the parade Conquering Tioga Pass With Buick 4 cis Oo ) a a The first mepica: sation resort is significantly re-|the other three entrances, taking ; Sy saa a ‘ $x thusiastic. demonstrations every. ee ye erytoene surned But hal pth ye Spee mnie. ealed-in statistics showing that for away from the Gardiner or Northern : s i See CS ae ‘ where. Ns No. Rees eer emer ne eer el ie te hee eetae ‘of Flor: : Mongcnin dl op just ended, a) Gate, this distinction, which Gardin- ' ‘ Se es : % oe | eT the: ur 90, fen gr sttisleney, and endurance by running iy ida. ; tal of 20,328 visitora crossed the| cr held last June. Fa i ; 5: ‘ ing which the car trav ia Sete oe ecsiga ‘af thid poania won:| At Woat Yellowstane, 8318 wisitars | Yorke down through New Jersey, and| brother. . se of more| came in, 4829 of them in thelr own deriand This is an increase of mor o 5 fi than 45 percent over June 1928, when | conv and $384 by train. Gar- number of visitors enter-| diner Gateway, where the great arch \ westward “across tne mountains in| Night stops are featured with mo. Pennsylvania and out over Ohio and| tion pictures show!ng the assembly < Indiana, show that elty, country and| on June 4, of the Ten Millionth Ford the whole numbe Sada wee eiconid tur ceo teeter x i " ‘ en state officials are joining with resl-|car in the great Highland Park , ‘a yune'’s tremendous influx of egur-| these 658% were’ in. thelr own ye hs a 2a ’ : dents of thelr communities in wel: FPlant of the Ford Motor Company : iste brought the tata} for this season| hicles, and 1528 came via train. j : ; oa ; comlng the tan millionth, saaition ta) at Detroit. oR plier. to date to 21,452, as against 15,641| The Cody entrance on the east at- t 2 i es s t the great Ford family. Fartiu! m4 nw a er ine tA py aL up to the same date last season, This| tracted 4024, of whom 3373 motored 2 . A ¢ demonstrative were the renee atoll leah Vinee inbigd a ‘4 thee tose is an increase in excessof 86 per-| in, and 681 were railroad paasengers, : e234 j Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. A i yt Mer cata nl f LOW STORAGE cent, and if the same rate is main-| At the Snake River-or south gate, : ; mail hee Ape Ray ele in| bj my ta tained. the park this year will show| 980 passed through, 969 of them TES its wonders to more than 190,000, in sik le Saree A eh pon 11 woe Ee with i ThA ikbaie Taba haes 64: Giclees R. A © stead of the 138 who saw it tn ers Lander, Wyo- sieie S sh. nae - : HODGE sna ishaay'e ane rinses 295) the aM BERS a eee aun Res Pam Frpallng ral, fe high Slereay usually Imponibie of negointion ol Inert: the Bode Brothers car w meaere't ay || Let Us Service Your Car ime. , ific Coast, made the pass first among automobiles this. y; pearance and mechanical design, That fact Is conceded by everyone. Over Twenty Years Equally important to its resale value, . SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS In Casper i] ims : ~ however, is the fact that it is sub; va stantially the same car that Dodge : FOR SERS OF THE CAR Brothers will manufacture a year 363 S, Ash we later, in Piven. wera, sare is ne : danger that t! e-year: cutter qn undue depreciation’ tose] Rone 1891.W It is auite evident from the eom:| simply be: an entirely different 4 . ments of buyers, accerding te the cea e ene Siferent | local Dodge Brothers Dealers, that . the public appreciates the signifi- 4 e cr hi liey of Chinese’ Product Basis] °°, 7,cpa7es, Brother, policy of Thus’ the anticipation of the Na- Sr fas inte Fee W AEMIRKABIE RELATION OF RACING TO AUTO : of the opportunity to see this great , wilderness of natural marvels is being borne out to the fullet. It.may pos diag that™ the estimates upon . Py o tI which this year’s plans were made DISCUSSION OF YEAR’S EVENTS will be exceeded. The figures for June show a re- markable increase in the number of those entering the park in their own EL PASO, Texas, July 8.—Two e motor vehicles. first prizes, one for economy and 1 “3 thelr motor cars instead of changing pe in| the other for endurance, were won|, Some conception of the relation of 555 points to his credit, Cooper with My ; n n one nicabered aOR, THD vie by standard stock Studebaker carp | track racing, bill climbing contests | 685 points ts running a close second, Of Finish Perfected ite yay pou here anuchalé, a . ni y a our motor caravan, in which hardly alin the Economy and Endurance Run | and reliability runs to the progress of| while Fengler is running third with By Olds C tin boards everywhere are remind Be ba : stato of the Union was unrepresent-| Staged by the E! Paso Herald. the automobile is given in the Jatest| 00, Murphy has 205 points chalked 'y is Company. ing the people this month that this ue sure your battery is in eM goured into the park's four gates,| The Studebaker Light-Six, compet,| Port of the Contest Hourd of the} up, Hart 280 Konderlich 250 and Hill = : shape for the long grind. A moment's attention now may save you the sinking feeling of being stalled on a lonely road &}) ~=— in unknown territory, And touring or not, watch your licy continues to prevail and that ¥ 10 v ing against four other well-known|4merican Automobile Association,| 170, Milton shows but 50, Vail 32,|. Coolies in central China are| policy Fite oh Tee auterndote joie makes of cars, covered the 1882-mile| Just made public, * | Boyer 10 and Durant 5, but the sea.|Jabgriously gathering nuts of the ps Hg Ap bag hat i aa totaled 2944,> and they brought in| Toute across Texas, New Mexico and| No less than fourteen racing| son is atill young and the situation] Tung. tree and pressing them in Urol. aiteerant saad wee au toe 9,508 persons. This June the visitors | Arizona, which included paved roads, | events, commencing July 4, are sanc:| may be quite different when the re-| crude hand power presses that ve market soon after they take posses: coming in via “hired. transportation" |. desert wastes and rough mountain | tioned by the Contest Board, while| mainder of the important events|in this country may drive vari: Peaches sere oie vay 2a that ts, train passengers, conveyed| tails, in the preseribed 12 days,| several important events, including | have been rfn off, colo! automobiles with a durable Celina tial tk (ile tame” iene through the park by the Park Trang-| Using but 95 gallons of gasoline and| the Indianapolis race, haya been run| +The standards of racing In Ameri.| baked ename) finish. Tung, Bb the Casper agency, ‘when many it portation Company, numbered 6574,| SX quarts of oil, off recently. It Is pointed out in the | ca are indeed high, under the rulings | “iinawood oil, as it is known bd a] manufacturera are preparing to {s- ‘ while last.year they were 4,784, But This_is an average of miles| A. A. A. report that under the strict) of the A. A. A. It is one of the| trade, is the bas for colore , odels, in ki wit! Saye bittly Ampere battery th: f this year, it will be noted, the pro-| Per sallon of gas nd 918,65 mifles| rules of the “Contest “Board such | most important features of American | enamels perfected by. eters § Miaiesectiiat custom, this’ adbaios iNeed Bervice ee one days. Don't let it portion of these who eame by auto-| PEP quart of ojl. events are doing more tohaaten pro-| motoring for, as the facts become. Works and used exclusively on sport ment 1s having a striking effect. . ft | --¥ wayte Overheat, Come in every two or mobile was much greater than last| The Special-Six carried away the| gress in automobile design and rella-| known the general public will abeoey| model Oldsmobile: a| serves as a wholesome reasurance to hs weeks and let us test and fill it. year, which may have something to} honors for endurance againat a field| bility than any other #ingle agency. | ideas trom the race track just as} For Years manufacturers hat| Prospective buyers, They dislike the 3 + do with the ever:srowing demand for] 0f other well Known cars. The only} According to the report, the 12% tne manufatturers have dont™ anaq Daint makers sought an.enamel tha idéa of buying d'ea¥ todayeand find. o falter rong’ {wo points scored against it were|mile climb up ‘Pikea Poak at Colo-| are doing, For instance, despite the pont Ping Used «Cha ype ing’a Tionth or’so later that {t ia an Auto Electrical Co thope assessed because the driver,|rado Springs, September 1, will be| nervous tension and physieal hard. jate ea ee Ps ce ‘the finish | Obsolete model, And it is enly na- e é " who was unfamiliar with all the|one of the notable events.of the year,! ships imposed upon contestants, no ‘ - ic rules, purposely shut off hia motor | though the 250-miles speedway event! intxicants aren mermitted during | to the degree required for automo; te eae aunt ee eroceminn ee 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J In a traffic jam, Otherwise, it had|at Altoona, Pa., on the sknie-day| events, bile use. Black has maintained ite] Hon, loKa is aut of propestion for a a clean score, will vie for first. place in the motor: «rng referee of any Whree A's rac.| Place as the standard color for auto; sent aikeract te cinaineske ti teas First prize for economy, won py | ing public's interest. ing event hae the right to digquality| Mobiles. only because it. could” be “ motor equipment and if they wish to the Light-Six, was a large, handsome| "The avefage \wotonst may not L id - baked on cheaply and quickly, T 1c604 fi " NOW (IN AQADS plaque, while the endurcnes Nrephy | know, for instance, that it is a re.|2"¥ driver whose car appears to be] Uake enamol with color ingredients | follow their desire in this respect safe, ust accept this sharp de- Was ® beautiful silver loving oup.| quirement of all stotk cars admitted | Un*Ate, PIR CUS beat A Bes udded would gore: out” smoked ang Me epi Beats *D Both trophies were syitably inscribed. | to such: conteststhat no taping or physically unfit driver or mechanie| *feaky after being ha sha bale Dodge Brothers “Motor Car own: The entire course was cavered by | Winding on electric connections, ete.,| Horn entering foe ent ae ee excessive temperatures o ; officials, press representatives anq| Water,’ oll or gasoline connectiong ‘ id < “checkers,” All drivers were re.|8ball be allowed. When one con i a S ir play !n contests ig not mere- an Tourist: Take tO | auited to check ‘their cars in-and qui|siders the strait placed upon an en : . y S. at pre-determined “control points,"| sine by reason of high speed over|!¥ urged, but enforced. Disqualifica- Highways This Year |eset morning, noon and nant: stylet | e000" tlon for violation of the rules of fair ing ovens. The only method of body finishing that, would give a glossy finish in colors the ordinary and familiar one of paint and varnish-~ ers_who buy new cars @ year—|" phill over mountain climb a long and relatively expensive pro- —— A.-A. A. rules governed the contest ig of such a requirement hi dn VDE Sus down sharanlohy cedure. ; ve ry . and penalties were assessed for all| {8 clear. The large number of mary, | §)!P points, Ne motorist Ina sane} But constant experimentation Wi I I With More Comfort. violations, °F -A""| facturersclaiming vibrationlons pow| toned racing event has to prove him: along new lines and finally the try: ‘alter f — er plants is one result of this. self a safo, desirable and courteous ing out of China wood oil or Tung — = Reports from” Willys:Overland dis- “There {9 a healthy rivalry among| river before he can expect to win| oi. made success possible. ——— = —— Grivers for the Wishest number of | ®"¥ laurels for skill. It would be al” ‘pung off has been used for ages championship points, and jt should | SPlendid thing if all drivers in every-| ny the Chinese, and is believed to be noted by motorists that in addition Gay motoring would be inlined tO] be the secret of the tie pases the vogue during 1924, They. state to skill such points depend upon | duality for such points before con-!jacquer ware that has withstood the } sper Nemue SUBS. 5004. Tey, late } safe and clean driving. Youl play in| *!deritig his motoring honorable and] esr of centuries, It 1s. produced \ Way pdeapltacthe vetarded anfleiy in driving disqualifies a contestant, sugceasty and marketed today in the same nome rections, with prosnecta of saLd ist of championship points to Scere ete crude way it was before the birth There is little or nothing in ‘ greatly Increased momentum as the late show Corum in first place with 2? ? Wyoming Motorwey 2??? of Christianity : hi season advances and road conditions FOR THE YEAR = —————=— — : } the ordinary four by which improve, > f * tributors in all parts of the country ' jare that, according: to early:indica- tens, long distance touring will be Aa ls to be expected the fret early to measure Maxwell riding spring migration is witnessed in the i AY i A} “ south and extreme west, ¥rom re: A interesting forecast of bust Hy dd. s ports California 1s already seolng un+| Nese for the last six months of 1974 — : an riving results of today. usually heavy tourist traffic, both|is made by James Dalton, Indust y +a 4 extending northward as well as east-| Bditor of Motor, in the ‘current te a : | a Ward into the trails and national sue, | “Business in all branches of f,, pig j | A ti . Parks ef New Mexico, Arizona, Ne-|the automotive industry, both. pro, 3 V b: li all: vada, Utah and California, duction and sales, is off about 20 Li ra on ter y ceases to Simultaneously, comes the, report| Per cent. That will be about the of unprecedented activity in closed | Shrinkage which will be shown cara for turing purposes. At one} When the totals for the year are time, and not so long ago, it was held | Written and compared with 1923, that an open ear was the proper| Which was the record breaker," transportation medium, The coupe| Motor ow being published for and sedan were considered town cars,| the trade as the Automotive Busi | exist, so far as those in the | car are concerned. The car iM «= tides with the ease of on i ; > intended primarily for the cities. bt Paper with Ray W. Sherman, % I | z Hut a right about face has ooour-| editor and Harry A, ‘Tarantoug, twi h VY. ‘ 3 red. ‘The greater advantages of tha| technical editor. ‘The store ne ne li ce as heavy. | closed car for tours have been re. | COUrse that business is taking will | \| Searten be a monthly feature in Motor, | A recent instance of its success {yn} Written by Mr. Dalton, who fe a \| 7 ‘. | Ake etc Eoin ace trnresin SeatcniLty (STE-aestsa, “Whecdae There is no f Amer- completed by Jacob Oost, Grand|®"d business questions, a our is ae | Rapids, Mich., in his Overland Cham. ned | 3 pion, Mr, and-Mrs, Dest started last November from Grand Rapids and drove through Michigan, Ohlo, Pen: nsylvania, Maryland. North Carolina South Carolina, Georgia and Florida to Miami. Returning they went through Alabama, Tennessee, Ken tueky an¢@ Indiana, | | ica today at anything like its price to equal the good Max- lj. +, well—and you can find that | ‘out for yourself in 30 min- i} utes by calling on the near- i est Maxwell dealer, Body Dents Removed FENDERS STRAIGHTENED At a Surprisingly Undercar Troubles? : If you have an axle broken, or Low Cost bent, or any underear troubles at all, let us remedy them for you Kemmer Fender |i raratis-all syoubetter see it for yourself extent of the damage, We mend pued Sony cet ' CASPER BUICK CO. . or replace damaged parts in emer 132 North Wolcott. Phone 2260 President and Chairman of the Board Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation Casper Motor Co. 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 w gencies without unnecessary | Pte Ee ae of time, and at moderate cost, PHONE 1523-w L. D. BRANSON First and Durbin | - . Phone 383 ., +

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