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VOLUME 34, SECOND NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1924. SECOND NEWS SECTION Che Casper Sunday Trifmme NUMBER 3. MOTOR Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerin COWPUNCHERS OF 45 YEARS AGO ‘LOST’ ON VISIT HERE CLUBS ASKED 10 AID WAR City Searched for Landmarks Without gs For Coming Week = ci Success by “Jimmie” Baird and “Bil- f j » . " H For the Old Fiddleback Outfit American Automobile Association Maps Out a. ¢!, (SY SPARK PLUG). FI] D : d P P bib: M | ‘Jimmie” Baird and “Billy” Dinsmore are lost! etermine! rogram to Frohibit lViulct- They are befuddled, utterly and completely, in Cas- 5 ‘ ing of Car Owners ners man made forest of buildings and white wide paved L f A * ; streets. ots’ for Auto Tourist ea “Where Oh Where,” they wonder, is Old Fort Caspar . WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 9.—Following its recent and the rolling sage brush country that covered the spot; To View Before larati war upon “evp” automobile clubs, the Am- ich our eclty now stands,| Platte river from Casper, His . dec eat vi bil aeaneiaten OAT cote gaol to enlist the for it has been just 45 long. years | nephew, Dunsmore, doned the chaps Going South. erican Automobile iit no a since “Jimmie” and “Billy” drifted|and picked up the branding iron of services of its several hundred affiliated motor clubs in into Casper from somewhere in the] tfe old Fiddleback outfit, adjoining behalf of individual motorists who are confused over eastern country where elbow ‘room| Boyd's place. Here, over the very BY SPARK PLUG fraudulent organizations or who desire co-operation in be pena Ao. at & trudiesealiics, spot upon which we now make our! After you have seen Yellowstone Lringing questionable outfits to jus) A. A. A. club form a better index usurped the high place formerly oc.| cach yeu ened and branded'cattle| Park, every inch of it, and then tice, thiaiteténignts Wild minde, uel] to itelwasth: and. wtahtlitg? tuant clr cupled by wood Ons Piscrmerly oc-|each year at round-up time, hunted|turnea the old bus around and ‘ically today from A. A. A. head-|culars and solicitors,” he says. must suffice for shelter now, for| sonal cele ee oo eet, an Oeea-| headed for Rocky Mountain Natlon- quarters in Washington where the| Particular attention is directed to sleeping under the stars has become| adobe ochtows (etext Caspar. an|at Park and the mountainous coun. sackeuReRee liege ESDP) meee | ha ter Laat sani gMa caaeriane Aimost a lost att, Mente filed cick | aaobe {thrown together’ and at that] try around Denver, it, may seem ODA LOA BAAR AANahesaiecn scuente| alte Onegateetinne aioe tos alte ois eine pei eee oe SN IE the only building within @|reasonable that the scenic posajbili- are sald to warrant such immediate] they term “contracts” which guar- pty tyra a Sa ear Red od ties of the Eastern Rocky Mourtain action, antee the member everything from RIA‘ Gacdh arid beankottedoy Ween Jimmie” and * drifted away| region have been completely ex- Presidepiernuuian Po etansy. of the| free towing Service 1h “Alaska to ant ing. All these changes “Simos | 20m the Caspar country after a|hausted, and that there is little to A A. ts particularly anxious that) surance at less than the cost of be and “Billy” can swallow at a gulp while and pushed on to the wegt.{do but return to Casper and walt motorists fail themselves of the| ing careful Side way nathike.. pat’ Oaene aa sn] They never came back. That ig—| until the memory of the Parka has service offered by many of the af-|| Mr. Henry warns against contus- Shat'e another tory asper—welll not until yesterday. Land that once | faded somewhat, and then make the f'Mated clubs inasmuch as such ac-| Ing such propositions with legit!- Back in the year 1879 James Baira| D&lOMsed exclusively to the pratrie|rounds again. But you have ne- tion, he said, will be of material as-| mite automobile memberships, and and. his nephew, WiJliam Dunsmore, | {°% ,f™ly now supports a heavy |glected a spot far nearer than elther sistance to the A. A. A. in clearing} reminds motorists that legitimate “i arrived in the vicinity of old Fort| UUil@ns- One of the world’s largest | of the two Natlonal Parks, and one the country of these outfits that] automobile clubs elect their new In the days when Casper was naught but a prairie dog paradise, “Billy” Dunsmore (left) and “Jimmie” Caspar, saddle.worn, tired out, and refineries stands upon the exact|that is eath year claiming tourists y upon the unsuspecting motor-| members with the same sort of dis-| Baird roped ‘em, rode ‘em, and branded ‘em on every foot of the land upon which this city now stands. looking for a job “riding’ fence” or | SP0t on which “Billy” once bagged|and sight seers from every corner ist? crimination that is shown by all] Uncle and nephew, they came to Casper just forty-five years ago, were inseparable then, and have been | goin’ most any old thing. ‘Men,| the biggest buck ever seen in these|of the United States—The Black Motorists who have been victim-| other organizations that are pledged| inseparable ever since. ‘They left Wycming before even a vestige of a village appeared, and returned yes | good men, were sc&rce In Wyoming pee ts Hills, ized would do a great service to|to the public's interest. terday for the first time in those days, and our friends were| _"¢ 04 Fort Caspar? Only «| When this world was tossed to- motordom by immediately reporting} The American Automobile assocla- That sad, farvaway look in thelr eyes bas a meaning. They had hoped that some of the familiar sights | hard workers, tried brone busters, | Monument” marks its approximate! gether, Wyoming was not fortunate e. facts to the nearest A. A. A.|t!on, which fs 22 years old, since its heir elder day might have been preserved. But, no. They are lost. Not even a vestige of old Fort Casper : ’| vicinity, and the “boys” arp sad for|enough to be allowed even a small the. fact: the neare: A, y of t! y mig’ Y y and all around cattle men,. Baird,| they club,” Mr. Henry. urges. “Very fre-| consolidation with the National Mo-| remains. then a comparatively young man,| tent seh ee gttt, Old Fort| slice of this thoroughly wonderful quently the local club is on the trail! torists association is sald to be the The two Casper pioneers are driving a Chevrolet through to Washington, D. C. The highest regard and | was given employment at Sam| 8" cb be standing in its ac-|section of South Dakota, but for- of n questionable outfit, and-adiditlon-| largest. body. of organized car awn-| pect wishes af aie Carnes cose Git tote, Boyd’s ranch 25 miles down the | CUstemed place ‘after more than 60|tune placed tt all so near the border 2m al information from a local motorist | ers in the world and is the only na- rw, line that every part of the hills is = may be all that is needed to get ac-| tional motor organization with coast- A . ‘ tn oe, are not going to remain long| easily accessible to the Casper mo- tion against the Qaders and run| to-coast members. A in your city,” sald Jimmie. “For it] torist, who can spare only a few them out of town. _ _ My your elty now, and not ours, al-| days: away from the grind of bus- “If a motorist ig approached by a| MOTORCYCLE -DELIVERY VAN bed cha tender memoried meas. ; - salesman and is in doubt as to the} MAKES GOOD IN SERVICE. e- every foot o he tourist center of the Black reliability of the organization he pre-|_ Schnelder Brothers, newsdealers Conducted by “SPARKPLUG” ground, What a transformation? It| Hills {1 Rapid City, 8. D. for it 1s tends to represent the secretary of|and stationers, at New Brunswick, seems only yesterday that I watch-| just midway between the North and the local A. A, A. club isthe best|N. J., purchased a ‘motorcycle side- €d the speedy antelope ‘put the sage-|South range, and {s located upon party to consult. Already some of} van for delivery work last Decem- a ' brush and hills behind him from|the only direct Eastern entrance’ to our clubs are receiving a constantly | ber and the rapid and efficient man- Rodeo again! Lots of wim, wigor | near future. Philco “juice givers” 5 fT . right where we're standing now, but|the Black Hills by automobile, the increasing number of inquiries by|ner in which. it does its work has|/@nd witality. We hope the indians|sre represented in Casper by the I guess it’s been considerably long-|Custer Battlefield Highway. | In PeCuReat malt: telebbious Gta aha ie [woe foe SE hicks SaceaRnEn Beant wal TRIED tote reeervation th| rne and Crosby Motor company, er than that though, because Rome|the heart of the North range of garding various motor club propost-|the firm. They operate 14 big|their/two buck’s worth of Casper|and Prest-O-Lite is sold and servic. Fi t n't built In a day, and neitherfhills we find tho city of Deadwood. tions, and the more information they| trucks, but the lttle sidevan outfit} bootleg this time. ed by the Liberty garage and the irst Half of Year Witnesses Heavy Tolls From Casper although I guess Cas-| which may be considered the center iain (oils Chatatittenn she dielloican thay |idoee ithenelteiacrks aia handles sa3 - 2 Seba! Brodie Rubber A id D " B . bs =, Bot it on Rome some for] of activities In this section. At the will be able to save motorists the|the hurry calls. It is in constant| It’s a sorry hunter that drives 0 . Red Vol peed at that, foot of the Southern hills 1s the risk of bala victimized. use from 5 a. m, until 6 p.m, each| miles without knocking over a sin, Doud and family left last CCl ents; rive to he uce Volume eng Baird is 74 an@ Dunsmore is 69.} beautiful lttle city of Hot Springs, In his comment upon the situation | day, catching the New York trains|sle sage chicken. for Jackson's Hole and Yel- Conti ued With G eat S That Baird 1s Dunsmore’s uncle is|which contributes hundreds of tour. President Henry emphasized the| for the various editions of paper {s- ne P Complete’ camping in| reat SUCCESS. a rather interesting little sideline,|ists to the Hills each year. YyAbortance of examining the human| sued dajly. In all that time the only} Dry farmers in the vicinity of| supplies w trundied © into the | = for the two hi been inseparabli enically, the experts say, the masets of a motor club before join-|expense other than for gas and oil|Casper are reporting numerous|mighty Paige. Lee writes that the ips since early youth, and they are mak:| Black Hills are superior to any other ing it. “The prominent men of your|came through a collision due to a/bovine and equine deaths since|fish are literally pulling him out of Shocked by the total of traffic disasters, and encourag- rad their peat s trip together.|section of the United States, for It 7 21 ‘reckless dr! Augus' We idge tha of} the boa e , —aiate mrocrand i niet Tati hey started from Tacoma, W mm is that Nature has almost over: members of the lo: driver. pas halved scoeRs pie - As boat. ee ed by the safety progress in the large cities, the National} ana tnele deutination ts Washir . aone Apes t : ae Sa nivel bd brush must be responsible, [ep ae ne aia Aor be ie Automobile Chamber of Commerce is continuing with its D. ©. | They rolled into th square miles of territory. Silvan as ge es Fie, 3 fe i Rei thevrolet. compar aturday noon,|Lake has no equal for quiet and at “Oh, John" said the young wife Redeye Rep ceaHieh now in mocees drive to reduce the 1924 volume of fatal disasters below | ana cs “Jack” Nolan to put|the same time, grand beauty, Har- “Just Usten to those valves grind. Mary. lle, Michigan by E. M. John-| the 1923 mark. a ated mechanic to work just|ney Peak, while no collosus, never- ing.” . Sie estat ; i . ae Ao, “tuntn’ up’ the motor, theless leaves an impression which .: son of the Casper, Motor Co. Despite the fact there are more than a million addition-| ‘Tt js interesting 1m the extreme to| oo not soon dle out. ‘The Needles aE al motor vehicles on the road, there | follows: te that ar ‘of bin, ahi = te Watch for Sparky's weekly art!| «piny Dunsmore and “Jimmie”|is reasonable hope for success in| “Every conviction for reckless | ot? neither of the ‘two: ever| fantastico and almost’ unredl, tak cles on the performance of some vie yal tht 88 touched the wheel of an automobile|one back to the days of the forma. of Casper’s'‘many automobiles. One| 2a!rd, old Casper pion: aerull leave | this aim, driving will result in a suspension. | until the start of their coast to coast| tion of the world-and stir one ot real aun Versa treaioh ove sts * the Nolan Chevrolet cor y, and} Reports from 217 newspapers ‘The person convicted may then have| tour. Now both of them are thor-| consideration of the glory that {s to 2 Casper for distant. eastern points on throughout the nation bring out the to appear before, the hearing officer | oughly expert in the art of “geein'|be found where man has not yet seed : anday. hey are driving a fa act that a ntynber of centers re-|of the motor vehicle department to}and hawin'" to a four wheeled|trespasaed. ‘The Brodie Rubber Co., ‘has in-} \uing Chevrolet and Washington, | duced their motor fatalities in June|get his license restored, The de. Shisksr) dnisate. Geln’ full ce-ooa'| one meee Black’ Hite fro stalled a new and complete samp- 3 N : rr full of con-| To reach the B is from Hae tft dapat Ib the hawg.|D. C. is their ultimate destination,|as compared with May. partment will scrutinize all such} fidence that the journey will be com-|Casper, the. route generally accopt- ment. of thelr present location, and|™thoush they will probably be sev-/ Among these are New York, De-| casos in the, light of past record, as| pleted without. mishap. On thol od te che coeiee tan en ne gee havailitohed sit of thelr fineetimaed.| eral weeks On the road. troit, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Balti-| yell as upon the circumstances of eGontiniieg’ ane (Continue Two.) pele crag ——- m and Philadelphia the case ite Severe penalties will a 2 2 t en," said the pup as he br: ed | months of this year is approxima include the taking of registrations 4 on the runing board of the| 8,100. wherever indicated. The emergency : eding car. Think it over. As this represents approximately|in traffic has arrived at a point Remember, Mr. ‘Thinking Motor wa | half the total of Jast year, there is| where the suspension or revocation sab 7 he change Me ppeese tied 7] or | J.B. Schulte, father of the local], good fighting chance that the| of a registration is justified and any proching. yee Hat iararts ae) Schulte boys is in Casper for a visit | record of 1924 may improve upon|case of bad driving is apt to be ’ Oe tee arg ber that! and will probably remain for s!x| that of 1923. punished in addition to whatever ey ve ot to ove very few. motor..cars. will) perform) or: sight ‘weks. Mr. Bchulte 18! Vigorous Methods in Connecticut.| penalties a court has decreed.” os x Batlatectorily. On. the same -welght| «oi ctong Beaoh,-Cal., but will, b6|! Among ’the ‘states .which are con: ———— You Can’t Enjoy Yourself In Casper Oe rt lets t batt, xoa"| remembered as one of the men who| qucting strong campaigns Cotton-growing in the “Union of Without a Car aSonne ben ssf done} helped to put Casper on its feet in| the reckless driver is Conr South Africa is progressing. It is this season. ! nN a8 the good old da: Robbins B. Stoeckel, commissionef | profitable and may become the court ! pocorn of motor vehicles, gives the position | try’s most important branch of agri- Some < selt;: atyina weather . maz! : 1 SPECIAL SIX STUDEBAKER TOURING Messrs. McLaughlin and Carris of | of his state in a recent bulletin, as | culture. HOP IN—DRIVE AWAY—ENJOY YOURSELVES §) forecasts a year without summer for \ . ai! lieder Het at 1926. Automobile manufacturera|the Lee Doud magtse company. have| = = Reconditioned—Lots of Extras ENT-A-NEW-FORD — iieciecier: Boscittoec teri ipend tow ize fy tian $700.00 - during that year. Tough luck for} Will spenc : aye ye SERVICE NG S ‘ATION i ri the habitual summer tourist. gx0) “methods .employed): by,” other FILLI T. OLDS FOUR TOURING . . Paige-Jewett mechanics and service | col , U—Drive—It Jack Kircher, bull dogger flash of | ™en- “More Service Like a New Car this year’s rodeo, might be a great é & |] GASOLINE OILS ACCESSORIES $995.00 asset to a contractor in ‘tearing It's great,” says J. B. Barnes, i FOR SHORT TRIPS FOR VACATIONS §} down ola ana rickety buildings. Jr. No wonder. He pnly recently | First and East Yellowstone CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL y: purch a Packard Eight sedan | Sound and Sturdy FOR YOUR BUSINESS TRIP The Casper Motor Co., ts on its|from Joe E. Mansfield Inc. loads of the new series of the Good| ‘Jack’ Nolan has great nose for ies elton OREN CAMS | Mastells ner iacoursnce aaras te eon tees athe tae reece oot ' JEWETT 1923 SPORT TOURING 121 Per Mil enroute, but their exact where-|two pioneer cowpunchers, Jimmie | Extras and Fully Equipped 1 . 7 abouts js unknown. There are several] Baird and Billy Dunsmore. e $8 0 00 i472¢ Per Mile ZAC ot Mille Bi recess enere Tareas ares i h n Week Days ously as their representative. Mrs. J. L. Bird and family left re. THAT CAR NEEDS SOME WORK te st ly for Los Angeles, Cal., where | URI ently for Los Angeles, Cal. ere 3 Down and then down some more.| she Matieapand pe nnaa de DRIVE IT IN Wire Wheels The bottom sems to have dropped] with relatives and friends. 4 . $700 00 Long Trips—100 Miles or More out of the battery market. Within a Where you can feel certain that it will be 2 the past week enormous slashes] A bent front axle is often the tic ATED PROPERLY BUICK TOURING 4 Closed Cars, 12c Per Mile have been made in the price of both| ket to a hospital. Have them ex- TRE rf by ny ate = ire P Mil Prest-O-Lite and Phitco batteries.| amined now. ~ We are thoroughly equipped to do A Runnin’ Fool’ pen Cars, er Mile We look for a like action upon the | es $125 00 a part of the other companies in the| High powered used cars are to go|f/# GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING OVERHAULING = dirt cheap in the near future at the | Prompt, Courteous Service __. FORD‘TOURING _ ol Fi > Hast Side « Special Body—Overhead Valves AUTO SERVICE CO Phileo Batteries 9 i b < * There was a. young lady from r $225.00 3 i r Libert arage Annex CAR WASHING AND GREASING pice Bete Pitts to put out her arm on a Studebaker Sales and Service 7 turn, CHARLES SCHNEIDER, MANAGER REPAIR DEPT. *d 135 N. Wolcott St Phone 2370 Warne-Crosby Motor Co. Au at once came a. crastf 414 S. Elm Street Me 2803 226 South David Street Phone 1818 . . je car o sma: § 5 486 W Yellowstone Phone 2610 And her ashes now rest in an urn.|@ SERVICE CAR DAY AND N Just Around the Corner From the Heart of the City ist Add Melting Pot w

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