Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1924, Page 18

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GE Two. | Dependable Dealers Use ) These Pages| BIE HER AN AUTO PRESENT” Chiistmas. Problem Is'| + Solved, With Gift Of a Car. m . } Give her ar fot Christmas | ea has many 10 Wife or daugt hor idvantage that mi vestment, in this eatly to the wo she wishes to Exceptional | BARGAINS | WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PURCHASERS OF USED CARS FROM NOW UNTIL am | JAN. 1, 1925. WE ARE IN F POSITION Hl Insurance. in CAROWNERST : ~DEPROTECTED © | Legislation in WASHIN' Within the next few months fe two state degislatures will be inser t ry sion and the utmost in co-operation ‘among ree: radical motor legislation which will Warm Garage These Days At an awful vat And our 1 old Friend decided that too tough For a working man To er a flivver That orn » he a bus And went to we .And it didn’t g Warm for several D: 1 that Tim car st There and he 1 His stars th The bitter cold And when the Final'y returned With a little s er. ye a spark was Re ching the motor | the that wr r of horrors i all jaw ng Radiator and old Frost had done his | Work well, and split tube in tho cooling ystem and that meant More money-and {t \ grea was for Wasn't long till the = Repair bill far exceeded The money saved by mt Leaving the car {1 Sank THe cold garage vee And J thought right nia Off that bird would have been if he'd only used Some axle grease on ‘The handy crank That first cold morning. Let real ra} |the daintily wrapped gifts Casper agency steam. Service. hquake g of a But it 4s 36-inch owhter_m: The nable to see dis d drowning. , drove Automotive Melting Pot «Continued from Page One) jall around pleasure for everybody \than most anything else that mig a skating be selected. An unusually attra’ on'y smaller | tive window tells the passer by of side. In next, three to offer som: accessories designed |for the holiday season And still they decorate. And still windows, take on a ter Christmas hue. This sounds like a fairy story. It too cold during the past week Oscar Redenbo to clean motors The steam froze before tt id reach the motor r company, loca esentatives of the Studebaker ca‘ling attention to the curtains provided with, the du plex phaston in cold spells such a the one in which we are now gripped. ‘em demonstrate folks... They're accommodating. Mdert’ ‘Thanker hargo cup has ‘heen RE aS ts taken from the wroom of the an Chevrolet company, and 1s his own pei + won th | Mid Many States Watched by Associations v Chr devil who's m: ‘on + De Cy, Dee. has Boy as tar automobile owners ded to assure will be} the defeat of the yroposed and to. recure the pas: highest in a mountain region. He I ye representative of the No- Chevrolet company iimme a divore at. grounds nds.” they make here nothi istmas at he old familiar telephone’ No. ‘ been cl d to 2800, WI "s garage of course. It’: asy to remember as id by age of a number of important auto Sparky's su; r an appre mobt'e “measur his is the mes ° Christ et of cel ge broadenst the motorists of tire chains ion by Major. Roy F. Britton, man of the legislative board of} Have you sent Amer: obile associa-|as to just wher issued from | show should be \. h quar’ s In this city. 1 ) Major Britton, the | day night found a t of TO BUYERS utive tivity through: | t clerk 1 Caspe country sents an op-| ce of mer 1 Can yu DURING | portuntiy for actic t will not oe: | bl em ‘ ANNO cur again in two years he urges 7 all mc ts to give thelr local auto: “Do your Christmas shopping THE HOLIDAY mobile clubs active support. seem to have met with the SEASON AND IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO Your Choice Her Delight R. that it wasn't this weather A NASH |: disp * FOR CHRISTMAS | ina Mot response. M. Most wants to bet $400 tire man who’ wishod he new Maxwell club sedan on lay as the center of attraction Christmas window at the Casper or company, is a revelation erp! when one compares It to th VISIT OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT BEFORE THE NEW YEAR McKinley & Yellowstone Phone 1406 TO GIVE ra Oakland-Rickenbacker or Gray SEDANS, COUPES, TOUR The Ideal Christmas Gift—See INGS, ROADSTERS Them Today PATTERSON-OAKLAND COMPANY 438 East Yello wstone Our Facilities for speedily and thoroughly performing all kinds of auto repairing are distinctly up- to-date, as we have the latest appliances and inventions to assist A+ n successfy 4 and completing the ob to the satisfaction of those em- ploying us. A trial solicited, Greve Motor Co. Park and E. Second Ph. 632 our lights were out of commission and the driv- into use of | een the Casver Sunday. Ccibune tion was formerly pekye Rasmussen of Boyles aptise manager, Grey Motor corporat on, Detroit; Michigan, has been? visiting the Patterson Oakland company on Gray business. Dr. C. 8S. Barger, 502 CY avenue, is the proud possessor of an Oak- land. Special Landrau sedan. H. B. Martin, Mutual Oil company, drill Salt Creek: is the owner of an Oak- land touring with glass enclosures. Mr. James Mahaffey, Midwest Oil company, Salt.Creek is the owner of an Oakland 3-passenger coupe. The Patterson Oakland company report the sale of 10 new Gray cars for ‘spring delivery. They are tak ng in_about all the “Henry's” in Cas- per it seems. Mr. Goorge Mann of the Ricken- backer company was a Casper vist- tor to see the-Patterson Oakland company, local dealers. The Patterson Oakland company report that they have been running 24 hours a day trying to keep their n't. It's part of the havoc wrought | many customers from freezing their ain In downtown Cincinnati. Cellars | cars. Rear ends, transm’ssions, mo: automobile, in the hole is a water | tors and radiators. Some rush, take @ look in. the'r. garage. the hole. . Six men narrowly es: |..g. Abies Warne and Crosby, auto repair men de-luxe;invite local folks to !n- spect their Christmas accessory win- dow. They worked long on the dis Play and hope that their labors will not go unrewarded. Maxwell produced in-1918 and 1919. M. Jchnson asks that everybody few nioments and look over uls‘newest .creatfon of the Good faxwell. Plenty more milght be said of Christmas,.the cold snap and win- dow decorat'ons, but let's call it all off by wishing every reader of the Tr'bune automob le section a merry, merry Christmas and a generally happy hol'day > te AUTOMOBILES “BROKEN IN DURING WINTER GIVE BEST SERVICE Perhaps no class of car owners keep such, accurate, records of every- thing pertaining to the purchase and operation of a car. as. do owners of large taxt-cab feets-—and their ex- perience in’ thesé Matters can very profitably be followed by, the indi- vidual owner, who wishés to ‘get the utmost in service | from” his) invest: ment in a car. At least one large flect-owner in Chicago has kept records for a num- ber of years covering the ecmpara: Floyd Gallehan has a néw Over- |iand coupe sedan which he —pur- | chased through the Lee Doud» Mo: tor company. From all reports the Colireum Mo- ior company’s annual patty at the Odd Fellows’ hall last Saturday. was a howling Plenty of scng, | and dance enabled a good time | to be had by all. success food, Did'ja ever hear how Wil Rogers got his start—just Mke any other squalling youngster. The recent cold snap tested the metal of Casper's filling tations. It takes a real attendant toistay on the icb during a rush hour withthe mer- eury standing at 20 below, | have a fair, shi | istmas time, A sock | 1 the gifts that can be crowded }into a ‘silks tocking: | | Men don't Give: her a car for Christmas. Perry Mac Aninch of the Big Six Motor ‘company has departed for California’ and’ will return to Cas: per some time in’ January. We'ltive service given by cars broken would aby he picked out’ a|in during the winter and those whhle of a good timé to leave. placed in’ service for the first time during spring or summer months— and the result -has been a comp'ete A new Oldsmobilé sedan is on the floor at the Natrona Motor company | reversal of this fleet owner's buying nd attracting nsiderable atten- | Polley. tion from prospective Oldsmobile] ‘ We were formerly under the fllu- | owners sion that Spring was the best time | to put cars in service,” says this A. Gilender is driving a new Nash | «wner, “but actual tesis and ree- sport model which he recently pilot-| ords have demonstrated that the car ed deftly from the sbowrgom of the} put into cperation during the fall | Nash Casper Motor company |and winter months wifl actually de- | - liver service. at 14 to 16 per cent | Earl Courtney 1s sporting a new] lower total ‘cost during the first Nash tourlt All in all it’s been} 12 months and wil’ delivér 8'to 11 | week at the Nash agency I ent longer total mileage before r ns the point where our policy Plenty doing at the Van Sant] ¢ s it to be replaced, jagency during the past week with | several folks putting the’ “give her a‘car for Ch tmas" slogan ‘nto ac. tive practic SEE L. D. BRANSON Cold weather is a great test for | ; For Ley Sets EVRYTHING ELECTRICAL | Did you ride in a Casper Motor DELCO KLAXON REMY bus lately? At’ any rate they | |515 E. Second St. Phone 383 [haven't fallén down in their duty, | desdite “much “heayter’ loads ‘than The Chandler J or Car company | STORAGE forecasts some great things for yut Janu 4. Watch for’ them. AUTO REPAIRING | coaches will be ‘unloaded Monday | TIRES—TUBES | for Christmas delivery. Can you Imagine a night on Cas- per mountain last Wednesday or Thursds Anyone thinking of go- ing up will kindly-take a thermo- meter with them. ALCOHOL CHAINS PATTERSON OAKLAND CO. 438 E. Yellowstone Ricketts {s the new owner | ervice Filling station and in- | the auto owners in Casper | | WINTER CAR STORAGE STRICTLY FIREPROOF BUILDING We have room for 50 cars at the following low. rates PASSENGER CARS ead Storage... eee eae ------$7.00 Live Storage meni verti omewsaerye || (7 |¥) Storage, including delivery______.§12.50 Truck Storage at rates in accordance with size PLENTY OF ALCOHOL FOR COLD WEATHER The Lee Doud Motor Co, Hi advices” from the Paige, factory. to | problem for the man of average aot coma oe PAS, rina | Geteealb inverter sat wr eresact and je in’ @ car and fod f still be sire of satisfactory: service. p04 vercibit ak of the, indicates that a large of buyers demand a cldésed ethat is less in prce than the av ‘Be dan, yet one whose quality Js un- questioned,” says Doud. 9} “In tact, we credit the brougham type of car for the re: swing toward closed cars that has occurred this year. It = FAS READY [2 =| TO OPEN SHO Many Policies Will Be Based on Results, Say Reports By J. C. ROYLE. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Automo- bile manufacturers in every produc- ing center busied with vigorous preparations for the New York and Chcago shows. But the trend of the industry in 1925 is going to de- pend more on what the dealers tell tbe manufacturers about possible sales demand than upon new models the manufacturers are able to show dealers and public Many of the big distributor# have already bought their stock modes for 1925 and the changes, according to engineers in close touch with de- lopments, will consist mostly of ref nements,” although some ar- tistic souls will not regard the flashy colors of the new bod es pai coming under that head. What the dealers tell the manu- facturers, however, may affect prices and rates of production and may decide the fate of several ru- mored consolidations, It has be- come evident that output of cars and trucks in 1924 wil] be approxi- mately 10° per cent under 1923 pro- - GIVE HER A NASH FOR CHRISTMAS ™ COACH as Buick builds it duction. ™oacy iS a_smatrt-looking closed Preliminary Heures for toes a t $1495 v4 11 months show production of 3,368,- 570 vehicles. Estimating December car. Its Fisher-Built Body output at 225,000, as against 248,- = : 113, n November, brings the total presents the same attractive to 3,593,570 as cdmpared with 4,108,- The Standard Six h et 000 in 1923. COACH It has become evident that winter contours as other Buick $1295 Pruces f. 0. b. Daich texto sales will not be as heavy as those of a year ago and somé price cuts have been put into effect to stimu- late production. Whether those Price levels will be allowed to stand will depend on the volumé of con- sumer demand with which dealers are supposed to be tn close touch. ———___—_ BROUGHAM MODELS 1N PAIGE AND JEWETT ARE BEST SELLERS OF YEAR Sales of brougham models in both Paige and Jewett lines during the past year have far exceeded those of any. other bod» ty} closed models. This body is moulded to shape, with no box-like corners, no unfinished appearance. , ch provides for grit bette In addition to Buick’s two coach models, there are twenty-three other Buick styles to choose from CASPER BUICK CO. 132. N. Wolcott St.. Phones 2260-2261 LSAT ITO rene BUICK WILL BUILD THEM = Test this car today ---while it is cold and the ground is covered with snow OW, while it's cold, let us show. you the new-type Studebaker Duplex. For here is a car that was built for just such a day as this. , Step into the Duplex. Pull down the roller side enclosures— 424 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 and you have a comfortable weather-tight enclosed car with com- plete protection from the wind and snow. No hurried effort to put up curtains. No hunting for the right one while the storm beats in. No.exposure through holes torn in them or mixing them up or getting the curtains in the wri ‘ong place. In the Duplex'it’s all.done in a jiffy—30 seconds—and without ‘eaving your seat. And the Duplex sells for no more than the old-type open car. A phone call will bring a new Studebaker Duplex to your door. THE BIG SIX MOTOR CO. 226 South David St. Phone 1817 Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City STUDEBAKER Duplex A STUDEBAKER YEAR

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