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————————— 2 = -Theaters---Advance ‘Notes On Ravasement Offerings For Coming WORLD FLIERS LOST ON THRILLING HOP TO CHIGNIK HERE’S FREE TICKETS TO THE RIALTO ANOTHER GUT THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT | EERSTE, INDOOGE CARS Conducted by “SPARKPLUG” DRAMATIC EPISODE EXPERIENCED BY MARTIN AND HARVEY 15 TOLD Lee Doud is ready to make an- Worland took Casper—Oh. You've} other trip to Denver if the wager all heard enough about that. Well,|is of a goodly size. better luck next year boys. 5 ANNOUNCED Closed Types Are Given | Has everybody heard the .news? The “not so good” sign has been hung above the business entrance of many of the Casper auto agencies. Watch for the silver lining boys. There are dark clouds in every life. Golf Bugs are sure of “Scotty’’ McCafferty at the Community Golf course next spring. He's a staid, solid married man and Casper is his permanent stopping’ place. When's the next fight boys? Some Here is the let of license num- bers denoting the 10 most careful drivers in Casper during the past week. Drivers of the cars bear- ing these numbers are entitled to attend the Rialto theater free of Wild and Remote Point on Alaskan Coast Was Landing Place of Flight Commander ‘in Thriller of Air Voyage. By LOWELL THOMAS. (Copyright, 1924, By The Chicago Tribune Newspaper Syndicate and the McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) By SPARK PLUG. WZ. MATMAYS, F Here's the lst, folks. Look it “Smiling Jack’’ Harding was the only one of the world rices of all Dodge Brothers uke 2 over carefully and then decide | flyers to set down in his diary a detailed account of one of dassenger cars has beeh recelved by |; The ‘lightning : ot)* reconstruction WORLD'S MOST ACTIVE VOLCANO. whether you will see Thursday or |the most dramatic episodes of the first aerial circumnavi- nECY Strom, local Dodge Broth. | ,./" 3 Johnson of the Casper Mo-| has struck at the Warne and Crosby . y = Saturday night’s show, and whether | gation of the globe, the story of the flight from Seward t =e ¥ tor Co., has introduced a new use| Motor. Co., and offices have been in- The world flyers winged thelr way clote to Mount Katmai, Alaska, | you'll take the children or just 60! Ghignik and the mé G ig) m. ard to ya Senter for new car showrooms. Down at| stalled in another part of the build-|on their way to Seward, and wanted to explore it, but their schedule | down with a friend. The third ignik and the mysterious disappearance of Martin and demanded The reductions are especially his agency at 230 West Yellowstone, (Continued on Page Four) that they push on, week of the Tribune-Rialto careful | Harvey at one of the wildest and most'remote points on the sharp on the closed types. e} Mr. Johnson has removed all new driving contest was a howling suc-| Alaskan coast. ‘Type A sedan, for example, on which | cars from his display space and has " ‘ » with the number of careful] “Les Arnold's diary tells the] winds cal! \ . Abie, on whick cuss, wit ry, tells the] winds called ‘woolles' or ‘willie- 245. we . 8 real Inbor fo! ‘-| both men is substantially the same.| aff the snow capped mountains ‘at which formerly sold for $1,260, f. 0-| salesmanship. Mr. Johnson has ers to choose the very best. How-| But the ru: : - gedness of the region,| any moment. These ‘willlé-waws' 8., Detroit is now-listed $1,095. | seventeen good used cars to sell, ever, they did a pretty good job, and | the bitt : Coals i oa : . , 5 e bitter cold, the grandeur of the| are gusts off the ice fields., Al- ‘thers A set is ergy pelea tot peobia ae Se ee Peers H DREN P IN IN he) | REE | S the I0 numbers appear above for all] snowy peaks in that realm of .{ce,| though they are only of short dura- $1,83 . ( i I I 4. I A Y G 4 to sce and some to profit. and both the tragic and the humor-| tion, they reach a velocity of from the Business Coupe. Dodge Broth-} the Casper Motor Co., used cars on Indications are that the campaign | ous incident: 5 8 of the flight seemed to| 60. to 100 miles an hour, and the gh®, ers roadster, under the new price, | display in the main show room. for careful driving staged. by this | make a deeper impression on Jack,| effect of them {s much the same 1] for $885 and the touring car newspaper in conjunction with the} who had never encountered any-| as the effect of a Kansas cyclone, ex- re 85. Here’s one spot in which the be ie Rialto theater, is bearing fruit f co m $885. incement from Dodge | sword of depression refuses to strike, | AUto Drivers Not Always to Blame When Acci Rinio, theater, bearing frit for Eh gute tke chin ack hovt ta | cnt that they are ty ata Se Brothers also carried the informa-| The Lee Doud Motor Co., newly ap- ] nts Occur d Par ts C Aid Safety * eh you re ins! an Es- promoter had better get next to himself. Guess the Community Chest must have gone over. We don’t hear so much about it. It's one kind of chest that deserves expansion. Benefit of Largest Reductions. » 3871, 17169, 169, 11964, 0128, 3867, 27739, 14790, 16632. Drive carefully all of the time and a Tribune observer may put you in line for a free pass to the Rialto colder—Alcohol — and| theater. Snow and i Announcement of a reduction in| cy ycerine, of importance during the past week. kimo igloo near the north pole and 3 “Snow, Snow, Snow.” fon that balloon tiges are standard | pointed Casper representatives for Keep ever on the alert, both hands g ° Shutpeonet ‘on afl pasenger cars.|the Willys Knight and Overland . on the wheel all of the time, for]. “APril 14. Snow, snow, snow. Serceene ae come in and forgotten lines, reports the sale of three new Work If They. Will. This is surely a good country for| ‘© closse the door. At some places New prices on special type cars are asf you can never tell when a Tribune Overlands during the past week, and upon checking up, we also find that ’ they have disposed of three of the used car stock. Needless to say, Mr. Let By ae a PLUG, Soo! Doud faces the future with a smile te stam UES: crusade.cBo0n- Eskimo,” wrote -“Smiling Jack.” | @Wn on. the Alaskan peninsula and bserver may have his eagle eye age make this one stree™their play- Agtion in choosing the careful]! to get away for Chignik. But Roadster ....-..$ 955.00 985.00 1095.00 1195.00 houses and staked to the ground to ground. 3 ones is not only confined to the} tie air ts full of ps pets ge keep the ‘willle-waws’ from carrying jas000 | On" his face, ocr Uertacer chia city aWyabing toieeap | ¢ orusy eve, wigndertul times; chee, sone in tha cenidence sections ne| fluftier than we came through on | #Way the roofs. | e harvest sown by mothers who is an aseballs, running " * oy ” *qhe special types carry such extra] present indications and erai| allow thelr little ones to' wander alm-| races, and racing on their scooters, |; .surope apparently has taken the| woil, ror it is more often easy to de-| OUr ‘hatr-raising, Saar hj etd eae bc eae et peers home: ‘equipment as nickeled radiator shell, | opinion point to the spring show in| lessly into the streets in search of | roller skate’s, coaster wagons and |Chry® ehian Aiackingecrn ote: mune) termine: Just who| iscantlatg aad ee ee avian bane onl ncaa oe osbesh pi ea 9 1 bump- La added amusement. Recently, this | various other things they munufac- , * who Is not. So it will be well to:ex- hh a = q@ is aroul e hotel going over an motometer, front und rear Hump-)-the middle or latter part of Febru-| Ci) Sy een the acone of a num.| ture. So intent are they upon their | tO! ©Orporation officials say, Judg-| orcise care at all times if you ex-| enough excitement battling blizzards | over yesterday's adventures flying ers, body stripe, ites) iss - nie ary. There will be a meeting of the per of close shaves for)youngsters | blay that:they run jn’an’ eyar chang- ing from reports reaching them from} pect to enter the Rialto portals -with | the previous day, we decided to wait| through the ‘snowstorms between scuff plates, cowl lights, an ©] Casper Automotive Dealers associa- whoare aHowelhith tiga tite there] ing (course, ;xiaaakginn x ang| those countries abroad in which the} q clear conscience and a full poc-| for clear weather. here and Sitka. We also visited a big nos hae tion about the first. of the year to! ° chreres as a playground. A littie| forth. I, have. seen mahy ichildren |." bas been introduced. ketbook. ‘We had moored the planes sev-| few curio shops.. But we did.not buy i ,) Announcement of these reductions | set a definite date for the annual prevention now may preserve the| escape being run down only by a “T, KJ T.," widely known Irish Here's how it’s done. If your I-| eral miles north of Seward in aj|™much. It..seemed to us that they provoked endless discussion through- | Casper display. life of some healthy happy‘child who | miracle, and the dependability of a| automobile authority, writing in the|cense number is one of the above,| rather sheltered part of Resurrec-| Were run by descendants of ‘Soapy ! out the entire industry. The year : little dreams*that his carelessness | motorist's level head and good| Belfast News Letter, one of Ire-| just take the plate’or your regis-| tion bay, near a big cannery. Og-| Smith’ and his Skagway gang.. Or i 1924 has been the most successful} Are you among Casper’s ten most and that of his parents in allowing | brakes. I have seen a driver swerve | !and’s leading newspapers, has this} tration card or some other suitable} den and Harvey and I went out to is it that money hasn't quite tho My in Dodge Brothers history and it 1s} careful drivets for the past week. | Ti 10") eeely about the streets | his car in an unbelievable period of | t0 say of the car: form of identification to the box of-| the ships to get the batteries and| Same value here in the north that It now evident that the factory is de- i may result in his death or in serl-| time to save crashing down a child “I hinted last week that the new] fice at the Rialto theater at any time | have them recharged at the local] has in the States? At any rate, the termined to establish an even more| Sparky's weekly candidate for the | Mu injury. who ran from the curb directly into | American Chrysler was expected in| next week, and receive your free tic- | power plant. The wind was blowing| curio shops of Seward are no place enviable record in 1925. Obviously, | hall of infamy. The bird who clips) ov) i nce ntiment turns against the | the path of his machine, Belfast. It is here, and I have just| ket to any performahce during that | hard and yanking the planes around. | for @ mere Ieutenant. Much as we thg ‘market for Dodge aoe mo: | your hob aeaaataer inte driver of a machine in nine out of} ‘*At one other time, ohe little fel-| bad a run. I expected to find it a] period. If you are not among those | So we decided to run no risk of go-| all merton to buy mastodon ivory > é immea-} corner at be 01 v 7 a c |. | ear-rings for our ‘sweeties,’ wi Fs Bruise Bee cre asiinaes ot Ge aleNt every ten such accidents, and the| low with two smaller children in a| Very fine care, but the reports of its| chosen this week, und believe your-| ing through another such expert. © re " lways to blame. A| coaster wagon came racing dowh a | Performance did it scant justice. On| self to be a careful driver, don’t | ence as we had encountered at Sit-|!uctantly felt compélled to send larly the closed car types. tt ‘plbeilled ivietonte “quickly and | driveway of not less cheats 45 de-| the road I was impressed with the| give up» hope. Read each Tribune| ka, and we borrowed heavy ropes them nickel postcards instead. ‘Substantial improvements in the|, One care on the road is worth two) PU USl Te Ctedly and it is harder | gree angle straight to the center | fact that it was the finest car I have| automobile section’ each week, for| and anchors from the cannery. ‘Seward is a fine town. Situated ce, riding comfort and .| respective of price.”* to/be among the chosen 10. ships__from mysterious variable (Continued on Page Three, vice to drivers with frozen rad.| move will be. These facts coupled | the busy intersection. I was driv-| respective of price” ys tion and design, plus the car's), 2005'°° Refrain from taking. this| With the fact that children are| ing this time and my heart \ stood SSSSSSS909093939aSaS la ——E—E—EEESSSS long-standing reputation for depend: | irr ease), ‘Throw a heavy| smaller and harded to see than| still, as I swerved to miss him and at the same time applying my tor the greatly accelerated demand Disconnect all radiator bolts so| Who must pass a part of the street | brakes, Then, worse yet, as he saw during 1924. For a number of teat by vier ay be taken off.| !n which children are playing a hard | me he turned the course of his 1 months production was maintained | (AE TiSOtr ve, folds of cont| one. coaster in -a half circle and stop cars per day. ly with a hard knot, using pink| has had ample occasion to watch the | than two feet from the front bump- : Prices of Dodge Brothers Com-|rippon if obtainable. Load it into| narrow “squeaks” of kiddies who in.| er as I brought it to a standstill. If cars and chasses are not af-| tne Hack of the car, and drive slowly | sist upon playing tho local streets, | I had been going over 12 or 15 miles stone around the neck of the radi-| tor not long ago in an attempt to | serious charges now. ator, and throw it in. pass her experience and knowledge| “Oh, Mothers. Do not allow your of the problem on to other mothers, | little ones to put themselves at’ the hand in the summer, but no man| North Grant street, and ‘her letter | ly every day after school hours and can safely perform that stunt when| {s reproduced here as an example of | on Saturday and Sunday, I hear the wintry roads are snowy and| the sort of spirit which cannot fall} brakes creaking and see motorists PY in the ditch. - to determine just what the next| of the street, perhaps 70 feet from| ever driven or been driven in, ir-| one of these Sundays you.are going| ‘We were anxious to protect the! on the Kensi peninsula at the head other important details of construc- able performance, were responsible} oo the entire front of the| adults, mdkes the task of a driver consistently at a rate close to 1,000) - tt, about the radiator. Tie quick-| A mother of three children who | ped directly in front of my car, less Beli i fected ‘by the reductions. to a nearby river or pond. Tie a| wrote to the Tribune automobile edi-| per hour I might have been facing —_—>__—_ - She is Mrs. W. A. Hardin of 230 | mercy of the motoring public. Near- slippery. to make for a safer and saner Cas- | giving their very best to bring their machines to a stop. I have even heard a motorist call a-warning to a child to look out for the car com- ing from the opposite direction. i, Mothers, Do your best. Make it a rule with your little ones to stay from the street and having as-a motorist, of the ever growing | made jt a rule enforce it. No one menace/to the lives of little children, | will ever run over your child if he due, not alone to the carelessness of | can possibly ‘help it but on Grant, the drivers of motor vehicles, but to| north of A, street traffig movements the habits of little folks who play| are almost continuous®and maybe games in the streets. I live on a| sometime some, mother will see her main thoroughfare, a paved street | mistake, so please let this be a which leads to many of this city‘s| warning, not only to mothers cn wholesale houses, store rooms, ware- | this street but ail over the city. Thix houses. and supply houses. Thus at | comes from the heart of a mother all hours of the day, trucks of large |-who loves all children and their size, cars of all makes including | play. So let’s all keep them safe small trucks with new cars-in tow, | from harm’ by keeping them out of as well as limousines and the | the streets. > 6 humble Ford, are traveling in both Mrs. W. A. Hardin, 230 North directions, while children ranging in| Grant S8t., City. age from 2 years to 12 or 13 years of il Any car will run years. Some can well for 2 or 3 made to go 7 or 8. But the maintenance cost is outrageous —and the racket and rattles kill the joy. The Packard Six is built good enough to run smoothly, sweetly and economically 7 or 10 years—and does it. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE ‘Try a Tribune classified ad for results. BAK-A-TONE Your Car IT. LASTS Wide Variety of Colors CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP 633 S. Center Phone 1084R ‘Some fellows can drive .with- one. ONLY PACKARD CAN BUILD A per: “Spark Plug yi ake “c-o Tribune: > ‘I know of no better way to reach the public than through your sec- tion of the Tribune. I write as the mother of three children, and also Worland 27—Casper 7. Every mile in every year, a Packard mile - is one of comfort and economy. 16 to 18 miles and up from a gallon of s, 500 to 800 miles and up to the gal- loz of oil, 20,000 miles and more from the set of tires. ; Give something for the car this Christmas. Drop in at one of your local accessory houses. And the last mile in the last year in t:ue Packard style— : ONE BIG BARGAIN FOR SALE NASH—1924 Sport Model : Slightly used A SACRIFICE PRICE at Nash-Casper Motor Co. . 146 South Kimball St. Phone, 1818 Even then a better car than the ordinary car at the end of 2 or 3 years. Ask us to prove it. Many prefer to take advantage of Packard's extremely liberal time ment plan to enjoy immediatel Laas advantages of a Packard Six or Packard Eight— purchasing out of income in- stead of capital, just as practically all other necessities are now boughe JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. ; 828 S. David Phone 346 ) FOR ONE WEEK. The Yellowstone Motor Co will line Dodge Service and Emergency $ 1.00 brakes for --_-- Buick two-wheel service and mei. $12.00 brakes for -__ 1914 E. Yellowstone Phone 972 HY NOT a TIRE FoR XMAS? NEW STOCK—ALL SIZES—LOWEST PRICES 3 30x3 Cord—$7.60 830x344 Cord—$8.85 Shock Absorbers—Batteries FOR 436 West Yellowstone WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR CO. Phone 2610 Pe i