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B |\\Live News of AIN all IN teady Used Me Ona ame | s rain alf of ona It was ens tacul A saible ¢ difficr it for € sive 1 gh tot Casper ough 1 ne wa on. OW hang eppo self. rs was rier rd to ales r wh heatla xed by red } hdov ent tri Only apsed ul fro uchdo’ »ssible the uchde Clear stbrd me Be ho, w comune ned xdly All pw. 1 Gir The asper oung lsine hom) fair ure I PR nit vste is sug ehi rs i hil: roa PAGE TWO. Motordom in This Section U. 9. BUSINESS TREND UPWARD Olds Sales Indicate Steady Increase in Country. | Business throughout the country is on the upward trend if the sale of Oldsmobiles is any criterion. Dur- ing the month of September more Oldsmobiles were sold- than during any previous month since April this year, when practically 6,000 cars were placed in the hands of owners, ording to figures this week by Olds Motor works, Lansing, Mich. Orders on hand indicate Octo- er will show a still higher record. A substantial increase in sales is noted in the agricultural districts, an inalysis of September Oldsmobile business shows, although a gain is registered in every section of the country, both urban and rural, This betterment in the farming communi- ties reflects the improved financial condition of the farmer. During the month just ended the factory shipped to dealers slightly under 5,000 cars. Due to the new manufacturing schedule system em- ployed by Olds, this represents about the number of retail sales. This new manufacturing and sales plan requires 10-day reports from dealers as to the number of cars they have on hand, together with estimates on future business. In this manner the factory is er 1 to regulate ship- ments to dealers and prevent them from becoming overstocked; in fact shipments are kept In line with re tail sales. One of the outstanding features of the present excellent business situation is the great demand for closed cars which exceeds that of all previous years. So great has been this demand that the Olds Motor Works for the first time in its 27 years in business entirely suspend ed production of open car models for one week recently so that it could put its full efforts on the pro duction of closed cars for the six days and thus in a measure ease up the pressure from dealers for clos ed cars. Maybe It Was Luck, But It Worked Out By SPARK PLUG. ‘There'd been a rain The night before And as Luck would Have it, the bridge Across Boxelder creek Was washed on down The swol'en stream And shattered in A thousand pieces Get to the home roost - Without a boat So they held a meeting And decided to wait TM the bridge gang. Came to build a new span That is, all but one, A janitor who had to be On the job next day Or lose his job and He knew right we'l That he might as Well give up his Neck as that precious: Job so he turned his Little rambler right Square around in her Muddy tracks and he headed Her for a railroad bridge Just five miles down The roaring stream And when he arrived ho Never stopped, just Steered the rattler Out onto the ties And bumped aleng To the other side yme hundred feet And he never once Appeared to be in Dire distress, for I Guess the Lord admires A man with lots of Nerve, and the little Man with the little r reached home and Mother In plenty of time to Keep his date with the Old pay check and it Came out later that He had only lived In the country a month And had never bothered To learn by heart the Schedule kept by the Railroad trains. —Thanks. It’s Overhauling Time DRIVE IN Let us check up on your motor and working parts. We'll put her in shape for winter. Motor Thoroughly Cleaned by Steam Oscar Redenbo 430 W. Yellowstone, And a bunch of Hunters were stalled Right on the far side Of the swollen stream ‘ ‘i i ig And they couldn't see This car is now driven by a great Just how they'd ever by , dreds tried to break through the police lines to congratulate the fliers, Quality car lovers will find a new;those desiring delight in the Petite Salon to be held | Use. car for personal] ALAS, Texa judging from the extensive arrange- tor, for cutaway motor| ¢or—z i ments being made for the affair it| will be « F MOREE InapOSthTNT eer ee aa will’ assume all the attractive pro-j| of all wi parts may be made. portions of an elaborate society | It {8 beautifully mounted on a nick- befc underneath a. function e‘ed frame with mirre The safon is to be presented by |®P4 all brilliantly Hgnt the Ford Motor Company for a Another feature will } cial showing in Lincoln motor cars| ing of a standard Lincoln 136-whe and will be held in the Rainbow upon which Lane of the Shirley Hotel, | t¥pes are mounted. This ch: Monday, Tuesday, V ay and| Polished steel with many parts cop- Thursday. pé plated and equipped with wire Settings of unusual beauty will be} Wheels, presents an intimate ple: arranged for the c id visitors | ture of the exacting detafle carried ut in Lincoln construction. interested in detalls of fine will find themselves in most luxuri ous surroundings. Music by Joe rh ar is in motion. se pleasing effectiveness of the salon.| Lincoln body in white which will Guests will have an opportunity another exhibit, permitting full of becoming fully acquainted with the high quality of the Lincoln car he famov and of Inspecting the distinctive | standard pr standard body types along with a|the wor'd, also will be featured at number of more exclusive tustom-| the salon, illustrative of the extreme built bodies which are the creations cision carried out in building of such Dullders as Drunn, Fleet-| Lincoln cars wood and Judkins: The salon will open Monday morn- Among the ¢ three highly at-| ing and will be open every day from tractive e to be displayed. One | 10 o'clock in the morning until 10:30 will be the Fleetwood seven en-|o'clock at night, closing Thursday cer inside drive limousine, done in| night thistle green and equipped with wire} Because of the extraordinary wheels. There also will be a two-| showing of Lincoln cars and the lim window Judkins Berline, a car of] ited number-of days the salon fs to unusyal distinctiveness, and a Jud-| be held, ind{cations are that it will kins two-passenger coupe finished in| be a most popular place from the blue, a body type of stro »peal tot opening day until the closing hour. Johansson guages, the jon measurement for uring.” 428 S. Elm St. Che Casper Sunday Cribune ; ‘SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924, i—one of America's gallant round-the-world flight planes flutters proudly (o airth at the Smith nding in Seattle while thousands cheer madly, automobile sirens sound SPECIAL SHOWING OF LINCOLN =| Pudate Jumping ® |e, arn't, om Sane CARS ARRANGED FOR DENWER| 41‘0. Invented By Dallas Man ed Press).—Henry in Denyer, Colo., this week and] ° Visitors also will have an oppor-) ‘rroupe, Texas, has set out to per: tunity of studying the Lincoln mo-| fect what motorists have wished Backed up by several years ex- perience in the aviation service and during the world war, has started tests with a machine, a cross between the show-) an air cruising automobile and a road-going helicopter. The lifting propellors of the hell- attachment to an: automo- © twice the length of ordi- airplane blades, A simple nd clutch puts the lifting at- = wae: Pap are Ase NES nN Wy Se Se eee hment in operation while the ire Spi tot ther : Phe machine is fitted with a Mann's orchestra will add to the! coach work will be attracted by al pine-cylinder engine, which has wn sufficient power to drive the ar while on the ground and pro- ction of the body construction.| j1 4 while it is in the alr. Pre- liminary tests here have demon- strated the princip‘s feasible, Ton- eray declares, but he is still “‘fig- jena ee Ee Morphine injected into a drunken man frequently causes death. ‘CAR STORAGE FOR WINTER LOTS OF IT! LIBERTY GARAGE am) | fy \ Saree | - on that during this period production and sales naturally tapered .off on current models to permit the proper intrcduction of new models August H ; With respect to future prospectse Re said that every indication point- e4 to most successful continuance of prosperous conditions for the company. At the time the new models were presented to the public, No Additional Cost —insulated with Threaded Rubber No reinsulation bill to pay later, in order to get the rest of the battery’s life. Threaded Rubber Insulation in a Willard Battery lasts for the life of the plates, or we replace it without charge. bat and to have it reinsulsted later on twice for the same battery,” says Little Ampere. " the compa dealers had satisfa>- At a meeting of directors of the | torily dispored of former models and Nash Motors company yesterday in| were in excellent position to launch New York, President Nash reported | the new models. net income of $1,205,766.09 for the three month period ending August 31, after deducting manufacturing expenses including depreciation sell- ing and administrative expenses and after further deduction for local state and federal taxes. Dividend action was taken in the.form of a quarterly dividend of $1.75 per share on the outstanding preferred stock, payable November 1, 1924, to holders of rreferred stock of record at 3 o'clock p. m., October 20, 1924. In commenting upon business Auto Electrical Co. 136 East Midwest Phone 968-J QUALITY STORAGE BATTERIES $12.50 W. B. Sands Battery Station 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 President Ne volume and revenue were h stated that both fully up Oct. 11.—(Un: Toneray of 412 W. FIRST STREET “ Now established in its new building at New, Modern Shop Equipment No Rent That means a saving to my customers Garage In Connection STEVE’S RADIATOR WORKS 412 W. FIRST ST. SAFETY FIRST Change Oil NOW! MOBILOILS TEXACO RARAMOUNT ~ OILS WOOD'S FILLING STATION East A and Yellowstone Phone 1920W | STEVE’S RADIATOR WORKS COLD WEATHER IS COMING §| DO NOT LET IT CATCH YOU UNPREPARED fj Let us keep your car in readiness for the change. You get more miles and easier stafting when we keep your gas tank filled. Try us and be convinced. Tires, Tubes, Accessories and Alcohol* | Guaranteed Radiator and Tire Repairing Center Street Service Station Fifth, Center and Railroad Phone 2341 OPEN 6 A. M. TO 11 P. M. DAILY Phone 983 | Dopce BROTHERS TYPE-B SEDAN many people who never before owned, and never intended to owna closed car. It is driven daily over roads that_ heretofore were considered too rough and too heavy for anything except the sturdiest open cars. As a matter of fact, the Type-B Sedan is as sturdy as an open car, and was built by Dodge Brothers for the same identical kind of service. COLISEUM MOTOR CO, 181 E, Fifth St. Phone 724 You Cant Match It for - Utility-Comfort-Value With the right performance onperipncs its ‘driving ‘and assured, pick your closed car riding comfort. with the idea of utility and o¢ course, since it is a good comfort uppermost. Maxwell, you know you can On that basis examine the ere on care-free, econom- good Maxwell Club Sedan. ‘ performance. Try all the seats. Stretch your An ideal car for the family, legs. See how easy it is to get for the busy man or busy Beat iit. : woman; and, by long odds, ei the best value in the four- Then drive iton the road and cylinder field. We are pleased to extend the convenience of time- payments. Ask about Maxwell’s attractive plan. CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 Pe al The Club Sedan