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Live News of Motordom in This Section HUP” ENGINE RUNS TRACTOR: Vlotor in Service for| Ten Years on Farm In Australia. | nobile engine, | rd to G. H » a farmer Mc a, West Australla, to the Hupp Motor Car Mr. Tilly says that in chased the engine of a 1 pmobile that was dam- is regularly called pull plows, drills and culti t dire the work of from ses, and does it con. several months past, eavoring to ascertain and kinds of work in earliest model engines are Shortly which w engaged A lian Hupmol before the + an Tashing d that he had driven a 30,000 miles in touring ser hat he t no intention t for some time to How to Stop Accidents. The National Automobile Chamber Commerce, after an exhaustive’ nalysis of motor vehicular acci- lents makes these recommendations: 1, Thirty-six per cent of fatalities reported in one month were chil- Adequate play grounds must provided. If necessary, special ects can be reserved at play areas. Education, in crossing at os8 welks, and observance of other included in the S protect ve the Hotobint sness. Buffalo has studied its flow of of any excuse for affic, knows the time and causes of its accidents, and applies reme ies, All cities should approach the basis ubject on this sclentiti During the first six months of $24, with afi increase of 60,000 cd om cars recorded, casualties per car ies in New York the previous six months’ 7 Credit is ik due to the Bureau of Public § directed by Spe » Commissioner B ind’ fewer fat tity than 2,145 miles. lier believes that lation of 1 to cross ssings and recl measures greatly In Passing Motor Cars he ling to allow another car to ou either when meeting o: ir u, if at a point that is pract sle, by giving it ough clearanc s two vehicles each of way wt wher where { itted point fter storm, tt carburetor, car plu The forn QUALITY TORAGE BATTERIES }j 912.50 W. B. Sands Battery Station 130. W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 ” Nited Racer 1 wins $50,000 Bride as Red-Headed Beauty to Wed Earl) nouncement | mother, whe Cooper, Studebaker Pilot, Because He Lost Motor Classic— at Romantic Mecting in Los will Traffic Crash oper for Life IVERSIDE, CALIF., Sept. 20 R oe al)—-A red-headed girl slim and pretty, dabbed a cam- | Pa bric handkerchief to hie yes, whe n Earl Cooper in his f er S| 1 today by the An geles Many headed race. to. friends. “B And then I couidn® They Meet Again Che Casyer Sunday Cridtne Consolation ‘Prize girl's | cial"—and gazed ken a town house | hero-worshiping atalina Street, Los California notables earnest er for that red- the Indianapolis thing but you, Cooper was driving reet, near Grand crash! His sorrow in her a shame! You should have won at Indianapolis. I watched you—leading during that rac Anti that is why, it was revea! y, Earl Cooper will receive his “$50,000 consolation prize,” the upon Cooper with eyes. She Felt Sorry For Him “Oh, Mr. Coope " she cried, with eyes, “it was r star explained | the. field for 425 miles—and then to T couldn't find her.} have that troubl t to race in Altoona, “T ¥ know,” quietly taterrapeed ee aE cr oe pai nd.” Cooper. “I saw you there, in the out of my mind.” | grandstand. I couldn't think of any- c shiny | hand of Jane Bailey, feminine rac- iste into the. pits, he | STY, coupe ed out of the] ing enthusiast. She felt so sorry for tan that+ heart-breaking | Window. She was re ded, pretty} him that she’s going to marry him He’ said to his ibe nie, —~and Irish! Qo, sh awied him | And Cooper says he's glad he losi Reeves Dutton: out proper. that race. “T can't get my mind off a red- “Is this the first time you ever “Funny, how we met in Los headed beauty. She was sitting in| drove a car?" she said, biting off | Angeles,” grinned) C ir, today: the grandstand, when we lined up| the “lt hadn’t been | “Well, I'd rather take a bawling out mt thinking of her deivites $0. ‘slow, u wouldn't have before she marries me, than after- 0 miles. Gosh, I've rm uu take some | ward.” got to find he: Ah, He: The Real Thing “consolation prize” for being forced into second place in the 1924 motor classic, Cooper is going to be married here on Sep- tember 22 to his fair red-headed idmirer of the grandstand! Girls, now's ‘that for real-life romance, th Mr. Cooper will be married to! ed. Mrs. Jane N. Bailey, 26 years old,| won't Troy, N. Y., at an elabora ceremony in the Mission Inn here | Monday:accordiny to an an-|at race veteran of fourteen has terrific speed gruelling contests, And then—sudde: the glint of sun on auburn hair. Swiftly he pulled over to the curb. ing motor to New York October ih It was his Indianapolis dream girl. r : E E “Excuse me, ma'am,” he stutter- ishly. you 1 teach me. Please? red ihe P young man?” Cooper, who as faced death at in more than 1,000 ‘inned shes enly, he caug! t “Speed King,” and learning to drive— e her his card. The we ped, looked again udebaker Spe- cing to shee coi ided. carbon can easily be stopped by the use _of n_good_preventive such _as Nash Special Sedan ivecPassecngers Presenting—the Four-Wheel Brakes, N Full Balloon Tives Five Disc Wheels New N carbonless, etc. Boyce-ite. al_advantage in_using a_carbon !po lash Design An addi- | ew Special Six Vash Steering Mechanism ew Force-feed Oiling System Highly Refined Performance Full 5-Passenger Comfort Automatic Windshield Wiper Rear View Mirror * is second in this, year’s competition for A. A. drove his Stude- baker Special in the Altoona race, Sees 1, and the Syracuse, N. . State Fair, September 13, rush- back here for his wedding. The: nce to the pew N.C. Speedway, where his brid will cheer him to yictory at. th: opening of the 250-mile Dixie spee: be Earl’s mascot,’ preventive in gas Is that it ingreaser er and ganoune. mileage. Solid Metal Trunk Platform at iw ADVANCED SIX SERIES—SPECIAL SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. 0. b. factory P.N. Carr S NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST. PHONE 1818 Wi L. Treber By SPARK PLUG Dere Friends Arti The reason that you havn't herd from me for so long is that I have bin transferd to the Rocky moun- tain territory and sense my arival hear have bin so dam busy that 1 hgvn‘t ritten to nobody not even, Leura and I gess shes probably pin- ning away for word from me but plesure after busines you no so I'll conserve all that guww till I get Back to Chi on my vacation wich starts nekst week and beleeve me Ill sure be glad because this driv- ing thither and thither over the mountain hiways. isnt what its lade out to be and Im getting sick of be- ing the fall guy and real busines get- er for a garter concern what dont apreciat eits outside salesmen any more than the one I work for, You no Art I got to tqll you about that car, because the company bought me a new second handed eens. and I am filled with in- -|BILLY See 5 SALESMAN exorible joy that they shood regard me ho hily. But Art its not such a good car and is kawsing me a pick of trouble already, not so much with the engine but with the rubber that she has on her. It was hot around Denver today, and hot wether is tuff on-tires and I blue out four of them today inclooding the spare which was only harmliesly hang- ing on the back, so I ges I" have to get a tire cover for my next relief cord, They has ben an epiderime of thefting tires in Denver and I gess my car is no deception for L left it standing by thee urb for a cuple of minites today wile I went into a dept. store to intrest them in @ large order of my new garter the “Kool and Klammy” and wen I comes out the spare. was gone offn the back of my c but I busts out laffing be- cause that same spare had blue out uncremoniously about a hour ago. I am staying at the auditorium IGNITION ORK Would You Trust a. bricklayer with the care of your health? Well, — hardly! Then why should you trust val- uable property like an automo- bile to the care of those who are not capable of remedying ie defects. en it comes to aepaicing ignition faults we are ible to offer Saparience, skill, aiticlency and a binding guar- a that our work will satis- “Auto Electrical Co. 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968J. | Is Your: Automobile Getting Proper Attention Free crank case draining, battery testing, water cheerfully dispensed by our attendants. air and Texa- co Gasoline, Mobile & Texaco Oils, accessories and those GOOD HOOD eyes) also ALEMITE greasing. e Center Street Service Station Fifth, Center and Railroad GIVE US Phone 2341 A TRIAL hotelry their is a young jane here What waits on the tabel and I thing if she looks over my way at brek- fast I wil date her up for tomorow nite as I will still be in town and lonsome and them Denver girls dont give a fella a chanct to be lonsome very long I can #e that. Wel Art I ekspet to look you up in about a wk wen I leaves for Chi or rether, wen I gets there, and we'll, step down to Charely’s place and proove that.prihibishun is the worlds greatest fall flat. always Your friends BILLY BRIAN. In their efforts to reduce the num- ber of automobile accidents at grade Ns SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1924. crossings certain railroads haye de- cided to prosecute those who crash through closed gates, thus damaging railroad property: + Motors Cleaned By Steam Taking Casper by Storm Drive your car in and have the dirt and grease removed from motor and chassis quick- ly and thoroughly. PAIGE AND JEWETT General Repairing Oscar Redenbo 430 W. Yellowstone. FREE INSPECTION Casper Brake Service Station Brakes Relined, Repaired and Adjusted Take Your Car to a Specialist and Be Sure You Are Right A SET PRICE FOR EVERY JOB 106 South Durbin Street FREE TEST SNOW 135 N. Wolcott St. Always Ready To Go pak Sea RAIN You Certainly Don’t Want to Hike About in the Wet All Winter Rent-a-New Ford “U-Drive-It” CLOSED CARS EQUIPPED WITH HEATERS Take Advantage of Our Superior Washing and Greasing Service AUTO SERVICE CO. HAIL Phone 2370 ye ‘The Hee Coupe - 1025 Club Sedan - 1095 ADE Ties lee HERES All Latent P.O. B. Detroit oes te Trent government tax. All Maswell apaleie are ta position to extend the convenience of time- It is therefore deeply significant that they would now rest their claim for recognition in automotive engineer- ing squarely upon the good Maxwell. You will realize how much that statement means wk.en vou remem- ber chit these men dusigned the Chrysler Six. practice. It is this same group. which has built into the good Maxwell, performance worthy of a car three times its price. L 895 055 payments. Ask about Maxwell's attractive plan. SN4S\> If you examine into the basic reasons. for such performance, and for Max- well’s economical, care-free service, ‘you discover things like these: That both the new transmission and new rear axle are strong and rugged enough for a truck. That the extensive use of fine bear- The engineering group who share credit for the sweeping success of the good Maxwell, have high rep- utations to maintain. It is this same group which has, in the good Maxwell, reduced vibra- tion literally to the vanishing point —an accomplishment heretofore thought impossible in four-cylinder You really cannot appreciate good Maxwell performance without rid- ing in the car. All we can say here 885 is that it accelerates smoothly and swiftly—from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 8 seconds flat; that it is a truly great car through the mountains; and thatit pulls its way through sand and mud that stops far costlier cars. ings eliminates friction to such an extent that with one hand you can roll the car on a level floor or street. That the heavy, perfectly balanced crankshaft floats on a film of oil maintained under force-feed pres- sure in its oversize bearings—thus reducing wear to the point where there is practically no need for’ bearing replacement. That the release or throwout bear- ing of the new clutch—often a prolific cause of trouble and expense because of poor lubrication—is pos- itively and automatically lubricated from the transmission. That at all vital points the good Maxwell uses the same kinds of alloy much. its price, and heat-treated steels employed in the costliest cars. That in proportion to weight, it is actually stronger than cars costing two, three or even four times as That the rear axle drive pinion, which bears the brunt of propelling the car, is rigidly mounted on bear- ings which preserve permanent alignment and quiet. ~ That the frame, in addition to its unusual depth of six inches is braced by six stout cross members. Such superiority in material, in con- struction, in’ engineering design, is bringing new thousands to the con- viction that the Maxwell is not only a good car, but that it is actually bet- terthan anything at anywhere near CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909