Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1924, Page 21

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924. PEDESTALS OW. BLATTE BRIDGE ARE REPLACED Lighting System Is Re- stored by Casper Motor Club. Through the effort of the Casper Motor club and the Chamber of Com- merce, the bridge pedestals on Platte bridge have again been repaired and all the globes have been replaced. The Motor club recently placed a new sign at the intersection of he Rawlins road with the road to Path- finder Dam, The standard of this sign is made from two-inch pipe and is set in concrete and should last many years. ‘Tuo «wave club has been carry »,° on a mail campaign to secure new members, the following members having joined since Sept. 24, 1924: Carl Bayer, 123 N. Beech :St. Herny Bering, 710 East °C” St. H. R. Bartle, Box 1505. R. A. Bragg, 30% Bast 7th St. Burke,, 501 S. Kimball. . H. Biedermann, Natrona Trans- fer Co. W. if Crawford, 324 S. Grant. 44S. Grant. aw, 119 East Fifth St. , Midwest Rifin- L. M. Gay, 704 East 2nd St. Julian Lever, 736 So. Beech. A. D. Lewis, Box 668. H. C. Keiser, 134 W. Midwest. Mansfield, 328 S. David. J. Mechling, Becklinger Bldg. J. ‘olan, Box 1599. W. F. Ott, 804 East 3rd St. Albert Park, 20 Daly Bidg. Cc. Li. Rhinemuth; 115 S, Wolcott. A. C. Riker, Wyoming National nk. B. L. Scherck, Midwest Bldg. Wayne Snow, Box 1145. A. L. Spurlock, Alcova, Wyo. Cleveland H. Storrs, 857 8. Lin- coln. E. T.c Sullivan, 1025 S. Durbin. fonkin, Box 1145. Cc. Richardson, Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HUPP REPORTS ANOTHER GAIN IN CAR SALES Indicating the upward business trend prevalent throughout the country, the Hupp Motor Car cor- , poration wt Advaneed Si louring 1 f. 0. b. Factory -assenget NEA Airmail © ZR-3 is safe and marine guards may ke seen all about ¢he now arrival. getting into’ the shed to give the Leviathan of the air ¢, good “once-over.” led in her new home. he Casper Sunday Cridune A few 1 ucky persons have succeeded in Ir Command By. NEA Airmail Service. te is the man en, will cme he ZR-3 for Untle’Sam, is. Cap: was one of the American officers making the trip over from Germany on the big ship. This picture of him was taken just after he climbed out the cabin. ' manufacturing operations for July, August and September were 9 per sales and cent larger than for the correspond- 375 ing_months of 1923. September was the fourth consecutive month in which sales have exceeded those of They were 11 per r August. manufacturing the previous one. cent larger than The company’s operations for October are on a larger schedule than for October, 1923, says O. C, Hutchinson, general sales manager. To meet mand, manufacturing ope being conducted on an closed car basis the de- ions are per cent Fifty-six per cent of . September production was in closed cars. For the st nine months, enclosed models formed 49 per cent of the entire output, includ- ing Canadian and export. sales, GLIMBS TAKEN BY CHANDLERS Records Stand During Season ‘and Others "* Are Added The Chandler continues to uphold its. reputation as a wonderful hill climber, It gained this distinction when the manufacturers adopted the Pikes Peak motor, and records estab- lished early in 1923 have remained unequalled. ” ‘The Chandler's record on Mt. Di- ———. Here the big dirigible is seen tucked away in tne giant She will share this with hor sister ship Shenandoah, now on the Pacific Coast. te a na ablo, in which !t won the two official “All-Seasons’ Top, standard equipment Glass Enclosures at slight extra cost The Advaneed Six 5-Pass. Touring With Special Nash “‘All-Seasons” Top and Glass Enclosures Now Nash offers a real enclosed car at an open car price. The entire top is built as a permanent part of the body. There are no rattles—no leaks.’ Nothing to get out of order. The big windows are of genuine glass. Come view it. ADVANCED SIX SERIES—SPECIAL SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. 0. b. factory Nash Casper Motor Co. 146 South P. N. Carr Kimball Phone 1818 W. L. Treber trophies by ascending farther up the mountain in high gear than any car had gone before, and the record for the ascent of Mt. Washington, N. W., are among those -that repeated forts have failed to equal. ‘The Chandler was the victor more recently In hill held in the east. At Corning, N. ¥., the Chandler won every event in which it was en- tered. The competing Chandler was a sedan, and despite the excess weight carried, it defeated roadsters and touring cars of other makes, be- sides establishing the fastest time of the day on Cedar Hill, a five-block climb. At Rochester, Pa., the Conway Fire department won first prize in a hill-climbing contest with its new truck, built on a «Chandler Pikes Peak chassis. This contest was the main feature of the 75th anniversary celebration of Rochester as a bor- ough, ‘Ten thousand persons watched the hill climb, in which twelve dif- ferent departments had entries. The run was made up New York avenue hill, which has a grade of 18 per cent, 7 tee ‘The Chandler made “ in 50% seconds; defeating. the, hom: team_of. the Rochester Department climbing contests PLEASURE TRIPS TO MOUNTAIN REGIONS NOW HOLD DANGERS ' * By SPARK PLUG. Uncertain weather means uncer- tain roads, and uncertain roads mean hours of grief for a motorist. There is no spot in Wyoming, unless it be the higher mountain ranges in the western part of the state, in which the elements are more ca- pricious in their movements than in our own Casper mountains where it may be warm and bright for one hour and snowy and wet during the next. In view of this fact, local au- tomobile owners are warned against ascending the mountain merely for Pleasure at this time of the year. The mountain read fs not now at its best, as it has undergone two or three serlous snow storms so far this season, The white blanket us! ually extends half way down the mountain toward Casper and it leaves the road in anything but good shape. The highway able and may be used fe trips, but our friend will offer very little pleas wees =~ dugtpe the remain weasd... The grouse season is open, and they are plenty of grouse upon Cas- per mountain, but it is well to bear in mind that the local hills are part of a state game preserve and to busine: untains by 1% seconds. The total weight of the Chandler was 6500 pounds. The Chandler is finding increased favor among fire departments be: cause of the high power of its mo- tor and its quick getaway. | rapidly is pass shoot wild game of any kind within its limits is a misdemeanor punish- able by a heayy fine. Beiter con. tent yourselves with the lowlands for the few nice days which may be left In the log book of “old man element.” Are a! BRITISH TURNING T0 BETTER AND HEAVIER GARG, JEWETT SAYS British and Contine: turning’ to built motor cars as m buyers are better sonomical “The very best in AUTO BODY AND FENDER WORK Metal and Wood Working KEMMER BODY AND FENDER SHOP 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1523 W ASK FOR The Real Wyoming Tire Chain THE DREADNOUGHT DOUBLE DUTY Ask your dealer for a pair of Dreadnaught Double Duty Tire Chains if you want a husky, dependable, safe chain for Wyo- ming. Made extra heavy. other chain, Has more cross chains than any Three cross chains always on the ground. The fastener eliminates all the bad features found in other chain fasteners, locks and unlocks in a jiffy. You get more traction, and longer chain life, if you insist upon Dreadnought Double Duty You won't appreciate this chain until you've used it, For Sale by All Automotive Dealers in Wyoming THE AUTO EQUIPMENT COg 128 N. Center, Casper, Wholesale Distributors for Wyoming. PAGE FIVE, Read the Ads If You Want All the News tives into every Europe. It surprised me,” says Mr. Jew- ett, “to learn that registrations in Belgium increased from 30,000 to 67.« 000 cars in the last tw cannot appreciate this u familiar with the cobbl so frequent in that countr: VAN’S Filling Station Regardless of weather conditions, you'll always find us ready to serve you with a smile. Our attendants will be glad to help you put on your chains, or test your tires. If your car is properly equipped with chains in rainly weather you are less liable to in the long run than the light, un baby Neaay derpowered cars that have been pop- ular oversea: is thé opinion of H Jewett, president of the Paige Detroit Motor company This deduction is made as a result of an extensive study of export con- ditions which involved sending rep Donee BRoTHers SPECIAL TYPE-A SEDAN A value that suggests, itself on sight and proves itself in the course of years, The chassis is so dependable and smooth in operation, that perform- ance soon takes precedence, even over beauty, in the estimation of the owner. COLISEUM MOTOR Co. 181 E. Fifth St. Mi it \! i i Phone 724 have an accident, High Test Gas We carry a supply of high test gasoline. this gas a tria’ you, , Motorists should give The results during cold weather will surprise Gasoline, Oils and Greases We handie Conoco gas, Polarine, Texaco and Mpobiloils and greases, and in addition the famous Pennsylvania Oil, which is particularly recommended for Hudson and Essex cars. Watch your oil. Accessories I Our accessory line'is absolutely complete. Spa Plugs of all y sizes; alemite cups, all sizes; chains to fit any spot lights; mazda globes, small tools, etc., in fact everything for your car. Tires We handle Federal and Kelly Gpringtela tires and tubes. In addition, we do tire repairing. I rats have a puncture or blow- out, you can always get it repaired at VAN’S. VAN’S Filling Station, McKinley & Yellowstone \ Phone 1406 PACKARD SINGLE SIXES HAVE ‘ARRIVED. ON DISPLAY, TODAY. TOURINGS AND SEDANS Will Be Shown Se eaannIEEnemeaae! Come on over and see the new Packards Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. | 328 So, David St, Phone 346 WE SELL UBRICATION “Quality First, Then Service’’ WOOD'S Filling Station East Yellowstone Highway and “A” Street ( 1

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