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SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1924. HUDSON MODEL FOR 1928 ARE DISPLAYED HERE Van Sant Show Rooms Have -All Models of New Cars on Floor. By SPARK PLUG Increasing daily in popularity and cutting a wide swath in the field of public, favon in Casper, the new 1915 Hudson coach with balloon tires ard plenty of extras is on display now at the safesroom of the R. N. Van Sant company and just begging Casperites to become its owner. Te Hudson has always been one of America's truly leading automobiles, hut the new model containing as it does every feature which goes to drive away the cares of the motortst, has far eclispsed any previous ef- fort. The R. N, Van Sant company, 'ocal distributors for the Hudson und the Easex, have chosen the Tribune as the finest medium for telling Casper people about thelr new cars. A ful: page advertisement appears in this Sunday's automobile edition. Every- one interested in making himself the owner of a new car is urged to read this dispify from beginning as it contains a thoroughly important mess*ge from the manufacturers of Hudson and Essex automobiles to . R Yelld'ng, sales manager of ant company wants every- one in per to enjoy a demonstra- tion In what he believes is America’s finest medium priced car. To this end he wishes to issue a standing in- vitation to all to came to the show rooms at McKinley and East Yellow. stone on a Sunday or on a week day, end ‘at least thoroughly inspect the new models. In addition to the distribution of and Essex cars, the Van company has the agency for ar, the aristocrat of small cars, eilding puts it. <A carload of new Stars arrived only a few days ago and practically every model is ready for delivery. Service Must Satisfy Owner Of Automobile In the past many car owners have considered service as a means of having the dealer asume the depre- clation of their car. The dealer Iike- wise had his views often consider- ing it as a means of adding to his Hudson Sant revenue by rushing a job through shop and charging as mucl# as The old order of things hanged and Owners are begin- to realize that they must as of depreciation the burden er also has changed his nd the flat rate has done to make these changes pos- The result is that: Service much sible. may now be defined as a sincere de- sire to satisfy, coupled with the abil- ity and facilities necessary to rend- er an assistance.—Automobile Di- gest. $5.00 Reward Five dollars retvard will be paid to tho party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information, leacing to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the oftice. if you are not sure-you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials, If he can- not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 WILLIS GARAGE LOW STORAGE RATES Let Us Service Your Car Over Twenty Years In Casper + 363 S. Ash Phone 1891W T’S EASY TO PAY FOR A CHEVROLET are making merry coln Highway. If it were possible to reproduce all the selections that have greeted the car so far on its eventful trip from New York to San Francisco, the world would be given a phono- graphic record which would make the modern jazz orchestra green with envy, according to accounts of the tour. There would be recorded a great medley of airs, produced by a big varioty of instruments and punctuat- ed by frequent bursts of song, con- tindal honking of auto horns and blasts of factory whistles. Never before has there been so much music along the great national roadway which connects the e: and west coasts as has characterized: the Journey of the Ten Millionth Fo There have been parades and recep- tions with large bands, small bands along the Lin and even orchestras. Men's bands, ladies’ bands,and boys’ bands have participated in greeting the car at Places. Scotch bag pipers TEN MILLIONTH FORD GIVEN OVATION ON TRIP TO COAST Music and the Ten Millionth Ford[were a feature along rs announced rin some nd in ap of pretty grils a float heraled its advent with horns. Even calliopes have at dit. ferent pointa added their familar notes to the welcome. Numbers rendered everything from the Inspiring tones of patriotic airs and the ever ap. peallng swing of the march to the latest popular 4 ncies and a re. version to intimate tune “The Ford Rambled Right Along.” Now traversing the of the wester ugh and cha part of the Bu peiei, have. included the ola eat stretches t of the country Wyoming and 4 schedule perform: 8 telling the in- the production of ansportation units by pany, is moving Pacific coast Utah with ance sting stor: en nd pleturesque welcomes point alo: the} route. By NEA Airmail Governor Charles W. F candidacy is not a mere Chariey.” And here is what_he means. ch ASSOCATION T HELP AUTOISTS (Continued from Page One) that one by one they will be inves- Ugated and, if found engaged in fraudulent operations, prosecuted to the mit. The establishment emergency auspices of of naflonal road sefvice under tho local clubs is another now meeting with success in many large cities, it is said. A solution to the grade crossing problem will be sought by an A, A. A. commitee which will study the whole question thoroughly. The A. A. A., President Henry says, docs not want to make any unreasonable demands of the railroads, but, he declares, something must be done th automobilists and railways n the number of grade cross. ccldents and fatalities rmation of a motor truck own ers’ division of the A. A. A. is anoth- er, alm of Mr. Henry who believes insists his vice presidential ized balloon, tys “Brother of him emonstrating just picture that the growing commercial and passenger vehicle traffic and the also growing problem of building and maintaining roads for both is a matter which should be worked out by the owners and operatois of each in one organization like the new A. AL AL Another committee wii) at once take up the bu'lding of an A. A. A, home in Washington. It is the unanimous belief of the officials of the organization that the present size and strength df the A. A. A. together with its ever-increasing ac- tivities make the building of its own home logical procedure. The pro posal of the plan on the floor of the recent Detroit convention brought out a generous array of financial as- sistance, it {s said, and so the erec- tion of am A. A. A, home in the National Capital is believed to lie a near-future probability. Improvement in the American Mo- torist, official publication of the A. A. A., regular issuance of informa- tive bulletins, improved map service t reduced cost, information on ev: phase of motoring readily avail. orsesConoco “TTS reputation for high quality, maintained through more than a score of years, very likely influenced me to try Conoco gasoline but, banker like, I was not content until I had personally investigated its quality. It was not until the sig- nificance of balanced gasoline was explained to me by experts and I understood the important advantages of Conoco’s un- broken chain of boiling points, and how it differs from many other gasolines in this respect, that I decided to use it exclusively. : “I insist on a careful record of mileage and gasoline consump- tion (if this is another banker trait, it is one which other motor- ists should adopt), and by this record I am again impressed with Conoco quality. sive carbon. Our own carburetor adjustment We have had no trouble due to exces- has not been changed since we started to use Conoco; our gasoline bill is less; and I am sure that our car runs better and that we get more pleasure and satisfaction out of it than do some of our friends who buy gasoline at random and who are constantly tinkering with their carburetors and complaining about poor mileage.’’ Conoco is the balanced gasoline. From the light volatile portions required for quick starting to the heavier portions, without which no gasoline can yield power and good mileage, Conoco’s chain of boiling points is uniform and unbroken. Conoco vapotizes readily. Every drop goes into power. - F It is clean and pure, and is always uniform in quality whefever purchased. Not only bankers, but all motorists who carefully investigate Conoco’s quality are equally enthusiastic in endorsing it. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Marketing Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Ideho a Use Conoco Coupon Books. ing change, 322 SOUTH DAVID STREET Good at ail Continental Service Stations (A Colorado Carporation) complete line of high-grade petroleum ‘They are convenient and s: accepted ‘oducts in Montana ¢ you time and trouble mak- by dealera generally NOLAN CHEVROLET COMPANY e Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE SEVEN. Say, boy. advirtising months known upon the tests, it today, and has al- is the real ne Taxicab Owners ready devised three which will ns hill backwards. veal whether t t is natural- Seek to Reduce || .x7ete 2 Miae "the Telephone company—Look Sunday. (Whatever that means.) general standard and whether the : action,” or response to diate needs of a sudden Auto Accidents CHICAGO, July 19.—Convinced that the great number of automobile accidents which occur In the United States annually can be cut down if Greater care is used in preventing unfit perscns from driving motor cars, the National Association of Taxicab Owners, with headquarters emergency ig quick enough to make that per- son a safe driver. formation. able are some of the plans of the heddquarters staff under the direc- tion of General Manager Ernest N. Smith, who points out in a report that “it’s all possible now with less GROWING GROWING GROWING Every Day Kemmer Makes New Friends than a dozen real motor clubs in the|{n Chicago, has retained Dr. A. J. United States not in the consolidated | Snow, Mternationally known indus and Customers organizatio’ trial psychologist, to devise a serie pe SEES Rn of psychological tests which may be} applied in a few minutes to anyone, and which it is declared will reveal without fail whether that person can safely bo trusted at the stec wheel of an auto. Dr. Snow has been Palmer Johnson of the Oldsmobile agency promises us that our shall rest upon a new Overland siness coupe ere next week is spent. Good Body and Fender Work Requires Infinite Skill and Patience KEMMER working for a A. nen Where such service TO ul} D i han ins ‘reed ti. pte HE DEMOCRATS OF WYOMING duck tee WHE een Oe Owe warmly praised by members. ‘The JUST LIKE NEW operation of emergency service is As a candidate for the nomination on the Democratic ticket for the United States Senate I respectfully solicit your support at the primary election in August. Ask the Man Who's Been Here Kemmer Body and Fender Shop 425 WEST YELLOWSTONE LEROY E. LAIRD ——$<—$__. NO AMERICAN MOTOR CAR, REGARDLESS OF PRICE, EXCELLS THE NEW PEERLESS EIGHT IN PERFORMANCE, DEPENDABILITY, BEAUTY AND COMFORT JUST WAIT A MINUTE. HAVE YOU SEEN THAT NEW PEERLESS SIX AND LEARNED WHY IT IS THE TRUE ARISTOCRAT AMONG AMERICA’S SIXES | A CARLOAD OF OPEN MODELS ARRIVED YESTERDAY i And Will Be on Display Sunday WE ARE PROUD OF THEM There is an alert, vibrant, youthful grace and lightness of foot about the New Peerless Six that will compel your admiration. Younger brother to the famous Peerless Eight, is is a dashing, handsome creation—low, comfortable, roomy and eager. ts lines express easy, free motion in themselves—and on , the road it handles.in a way to give you a new sense of effortless travel. NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 So Kimball St. Phone 1818 PHONE 2100 ee This Boyce-Ite they're dope, Got some in my car and did Fifth street out Signed Lee Doud. Cali the Tribune for highway in