Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1924, Page 14

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new models longer than in the past PAGE FOUR. | Dependable | Dealers Use | These Pages | | | | ‘Nl nti ed from Page One) in the east which has a of only 65 inches and san 1,000 pounds is re of quiet attenton on the prominent engineers. The placed near the rear axle no have viewed It, de vd of cross between a yele nd a Ford. Others see Je solution of the. traffic in the e'ties, t out that its short wheel 1 add materially to road les, that it would h less parking space than and th: it could be ed in he traffic. rers freely admit of traffic has on their sales obil Many have become |is sufficient pleasure to be derived to riding ‘on buses {n-|by children from the use of firearms ei own cars from|to cast an eye over his latest pride Owners|the dearest human possession men, they say ariving t their homes to their offices. who have given up their cars and tely entirely on commercial vehicles} Skid chain time ts sliding near. are extremely rare, but abandonment ana the daily drive to their offices by] Jonn M. Whisenhunt large number of owners has had a] yyonday fr ES Ay ndeney to prolong the fives of the! .oent several Sein cratac old cars an@ postpone purchases Of/;nights of Pythias convention. returned Phe lighter vehicles, with which Dust a ow are experimenting, Tine undoubtedly will cut gasoline and of! ince sumption for the owner and it is pita ed will conduce to greater safety Bust. and freedom from accidents, Safety on js being given concen- Y tention by city, county and state officials In many localities at present. They have recognized that it is impossible to avoid congestion xtremely low rate of speed is ined but that a car be safely airly high raté of peed if the brakes are effectivg and the drivers competent Motorists around Philadelphia and in Westchester county, New York, ure being stopped by officers unless they can show a certifieat® that their rakes have been tested and are not New York state is conduct 1ign to eliminate incom nt drivers by strict enforcement the requirements for a license federal government now is con- vestigations to determine what effect illiters and inability of foreignborn residents to speak and yead English have on motor ac- cidents. Traffic courts are co-operat- ing in furnishing data for these in- vestigations. A movement has been started to make it impossible for those who, for nny reason, have been deprived of af 1. river's license in one state, to obtain 4 such licenses In another state. It is hoped to accomplish this thru a na- tional association of heads of state highway departments, which will act ort of clearing house for notic of infractions of the traffic la which have resulted in* cancellation of licenses, and distribute descrip- tons, photographs and finger prints That is a terrible geep one. The Tribune will award a dance with the prize beauty from Uinta county to the man sending in the first cor rect answer. “I’m beside myself” said the drunk as he tenderly put his arm around his waist. operated at a Clark Perry of the Brodie Rubber company, returned Friday morning from a short stay in Denver. If you think its easy to clean a motor with gasoline, try it some time. The Old_luck flashed to the fore again last Wednesday and perched on the shoulder of one, Lee Doud, when the Paige car was chosen, by lot to lead the parade of beauty Tues: day afternoon, Sparky will pilot the lead car and will pass through the downtown section three differ- ent times and all Casper may be given an opportunity to look “goggle eyed” many times over. L. Creswell has been placed in sole charge of the Salt Creek branch of the Lee Doud Motor com- pany, and Cal Brown, employed in the shop in this city for more than a year, has been promoted to ser: vice gnanager of the local Paige and Jev agency. “Where is my wandering boy to- night” is the ditty th re singing of drivers whose licenses have bee WORSE MEN a aah ttt ad "lat the Warne and Crosby Motor com taken from them. . * " : a pany. Claude Crosby believes in ee keeping his whereabouts absolutely secret and hasn't written to the t n so long ‘that they ar alarme When lst heard of he was tripping the asphalt in Seattle. Automotive Melting Pot H. A. Sawyer, Chevrolet factory Fepresentative has been in Casper (Continued from Page One.) for the past week at the Nolan Chev- Nash factory at Kenosha, Wiscon-|rolet_ company. Mr. Sawyer is nin. “Patsy” Carr invites all Casper | thoroughly impressed with the eapid to case a neye over his latest pride|development of the local Chevie and joy agency. We see that the powers that be Try the bright lights for passing have unveiled a statue of Andy]another machine on the open high at Sid Smith's home in Lake} way. You'll be surprised at the dif. a. Won't that tickle the old] ference. by's vanity though. A candidate TE Se for the presidency and tho subject] We'll admit that Thermopotis is of statue before th. a thoroughly beautifu little city, but pan eee just why it should attract very near Through gross carelessness upo®|ly the entire office force of the Gump th >meone, three young| Coliseum Motor company, we can lada en brought face to face] not determine. with the grim reaper during the past week. One did not survive Yoo Hoo. Skinnay. Come, awn The others are still far from out of {down and meet No. 30 tonighi. In. r. Cases of this kind make] dications are that she'll be laden to wonder whether or not there!the gunwales with beautle REPRESENTING WILL RIDEIN A 322 S. David St. you can go cycling on the water now. haven't been able to think up a better name ye was turned out at McCook Field, Dayton, . miles an hour in its first tests, i. salesman of hose appendages? be back amung. us agin next week] Highw in thé Tribune ought to mobile sec-| Bement tion. Aw that gladdens the heart of any pro- moter. vey Sp in Tuesd ing the past week and departed after a f.ve-day stay. enough to ride ‘in the new product] 'T* of a famous factory are filled with enthusiasm and predict a great fu-| this pass and at Princeton the Lin ture for the new high class six. col at the Tee Doud Motor company. Associatior MISS CONSTANCE CHATTERTON FREMONT COUNTY CHEVROLET THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR LIGHT CAR In the Parade of Beauty On Tuesday NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. “THE BETTER WAY IS WITH CHEVROLET” unpl and Cen cou = This water bike—the inventors | the makes it possible. It It operated at a speed of four Gettin’ lonsum for Bill Brinan the He'll 1 This is the k'nd of co-operation by The Liberty Garage has con- sented to furnish a new truck to con-| and jay's parade. Did you see it? The new Pierce] #” Arrow Six paid a visit to Casper dur: Those fortunate po att W. F. Loy is driving a new Paige] fo Brougham purchased a few days ago SPARKY LOGS ROUGH SPOTS Surprises, lots of ‘em, pleasant and ist who ventures toward Thermopolis woods might not be amiss, in view of the widely vary: various scources from that section. Accordingly, armed to the teeth with firmly established in a attempting now through the heretofore considered im-| the motor car passable fastness of the Rockies. undoubtedly will be the start of the| #!though two short and rough de proposed -great Canadian roadway heavy rains which graveled roads of Saskatchewan slow| ing to the older road through Bon- From Regina Bement and Evans| just one high dive expected to find the going more aif-| After striking the completed Wind ficult. practically ‘Crow's abandoned. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1924. AUTO TRIP T0 THERMOPOLIS By SPARK PLUG Thermopolis promptly at midnight leasant, await the Casper motor-| om Saturday August 30. Fifteen miles west of Casper on the long broad highway that leads to Lander and points in the North Powder River, Sparky encoun! tral part of Wyoming at this time. guaranteed to loosen the that is not balloon equipped, thorou- reports from | ghly unfit for further travel. Serious- tween Casper and Powder River, dwiches and dill the highway is in bad shape. ‘Through River and past founders of the association, are | Hell's Half Acre to blaze a trail| highway ins; ipe of the smaller variety, the Tri- (gnadian|the highway trom Powder River to If they succeed their route| Shoshont for it is in excellent shape tours exist around what appears to n the official car of the Lincoin[P¢ burried and urgent construction y Association, a Packard Six, | Work: and ans left Winnipeg} Unfortunately for himself, but for- gust 20. y were given an of-| tunately for his readerg Sparky chose ficial start from government House|the highway, or byway, we should Premier John Bracken. Despite from Shoshon! to the mouth of made the un-| Wind River Canyon, instead of hold- 1 Slippery the trail blazing Pack-| nevillo and over to the Wind River es and His Howling Wolves] ard arrived on schedule in Regina,| construction. Candidly, for ten miles Saskatchewan August 22 where the| west of Shoshoni, the highway may premier of the proyince gave them| be called little short of a nightmare, and life while traveling over it is after another. official welcome, with versed until they Nest Pass. every mile] River Canyon road, the motorist may reached the] feel secure that he is “out of the Once through| Woods” and can “hit the ball” at a merry clip all, the way into:Thermo- n Highway men will be at the| polls, through the canyon and all. nt where practically all previous| Let us pause at this point to speak empts to get through to the Pact-| more at length of the Wind River coast from Winnipeg have been| Canyon highway project. It is easily the greatest_piece of *ilghway con- Nothing wrong with the business outlook for dall and winter at the Chevrolet headquarters according to Jack Nolan, who presides over the agency. Plenty of sales are bef) realities and “‘almosts” and Jack's faith in Casper has been consider- ably stengthened by his marked suc- here during the opening months, A. Ross Fillebrown and P. N. Carr both of the Nash Casper Motor com- pany, attempted to establish a speod record between Casper and Salt Creek not long ago. The trip was fast Wut the deplorable condition of the destroyed, all opportunity for fast time. . —— J. W. Austin of the Colorado Motor Sales company of Denver, is spend- ing a few days in Casper and will make his headquarters at the Nash Casper Motor company. Mr. Austin is among the leading Peerless sales’ men of the west. Tommy Rasmussen, owner of the Service Filling station will leave Monday for a two weeks jaunt mong the corn fields of Nebraska. It‘ be a real vacation, There's a new Peerless Six road: ster warming up the Casper pave- ment these d: It is owned by ‘Mike” Freeland of Freeland’s Mar- ket, and was purchased from the Nash Casper Motor company, through the tireless salesmanship of one, J. Lester Bird. More Comfortable Riding And Longer Life for Your Car From the viewpoint of comfort alone, Gabriel Snubbers are decidedly worth while to any. car ownér. y Add to that the further fact that Gabriels more than earn their cost by saving the car from shock and strain and by increas- ing your tire mileage, and Gabriel Snubbers take their proper place as necessary equipment. : Gabriel is the only spring con- trol device entitled to the name Snubber. They can be installed quickly and without alteration to your car, Casper Battery Co. 119 B, Fifth St. Phone 907 SNisaERS CANADIAN” GOVERNMENT ie INTERESTED. IN TAMIL Gabriel BLAZING BY PACKARD Keen interest is bethg shown by the Canadian government in the ef- fort of the Lincoln Highway Associa- tion to assist the Canadian Highway Association in arousing national sentiment for a coast-to-coast Cana- dian highway. A. F. Bement, vice president and Seeretary of the Lincoln Highway nd E. 8. Ev: one of Phone 2100 Winds Are Beginning to Blow Fresh and Strong IT’S A SURE SIGNAL THAT NEW TOP TIME IS HERE Service Auto Top Shop Phone 2670 432 W. Yellowstone ANNOUNCING THAT E. O. HARRIS ~ HAS OPENED’ A TIRE REPAIR AND VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT In Connection With the B. & D. Auto Supply Co. 619 EAST SECOND STREET Mr. Harris is thoroughly experienced in this work and guarantees every tire turned out. as : boast today, for it not only rep- resents scores of months of labor and/| points North on the Yellowstone tourists going to Thermopolis and struction work west of Shoshon! wi!!, of course, be a signal for a fast trip to Thermop via Shos- from. stands as a moénument.to the engin-| highway choose the Bonneville road | honi and the Wind River canyon. But eering ability of dozens of experts in it is a marv of safety in canyon| sipie. until such time as high water in the} not yet. So let's be content with the the art of highway construction, but| Badwater makes a crossing impos-| old road and a whole car upon your ‘The completion of the con- arrival in the Hot Springs city. road building for it is wide enough — bune automobile editor struck out for | for three cars to pass easily in most places, and is smooth-and well bank- ed at the curves. joy to the man who enjoys comfort- able driving through beautiful scenery. a five mile stretch of disgraceful de-|, At the far end of the canyon lea of the year. Last Saturday evening, | tour, that fh Sparky concluded that @ highway n.| tightest nut on the rustiest bolt and| It’s attractions are-many, and its spection tour in that neck of the| render the ocupants of any machine just claim to fame fs the mammoth In short, it is a IF IT’S ANYTHING IN thoroughly 's resort city. Bring It To hot springs, said to be the largest Hers world and easily vindicative of % this fact when one gazes upon them ly, new road is being constructed be- | fhis fas ‘ pickles, and|and at points where the old road is| The highway from Thermopolis to talwart | in use “and has not been maintained} Worland was found to be in excel- iat ‘shape Sy Searky , with the pos- sible off road by way of Bonneville and across the Bad' 425 W. Yellowstone River Bed. He BODY AND FENDER KEMMER He’ll Fix It Neatly In a Jiffy Kemmer Body and Fender Shop Phone 1920-W _ MISS DOROTHY HOUSER — : WHO WILL REPRESENT ' PLATTE COUNTY WILLRIDEINA 4% New Buick T. ouring IN THE PARADE TUESDAY AFTERNOON CASPER BUICK COMPANY 132 N. Wolcott Street Phones 2260-2261 Eo ALLA CSS SATS 328 S. David St. BEAUTIES—BOTH OF THEM The Packard Eight Will Afford Luxurious Transportation for _ MISS RUTH ERWIN —OF— NIOBRARA COUNTY ~ When Wyoming’s Beauties Parade Next Tuesday JOE E. MANSFIELD, .INC. ~ Phone 846 Qe NTN TN ‘ JOHN M. WHISENHUNT AND CO. First and Park YES! The NEW CHANDLER WILL BE IN THE BEAUTY PARADE ON TUESDAY —and— MISS: MABEL PEOPLES REPRESENTING PARK COUNTY WILL RIDE INIT Phone 79

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