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INTEREST AROUSED IN SCT HE discoyery made by many traffic commissions and police fficers that re mination when properly and scientifically pro- is an effective means of sav- n lives and avoiding injury has stimulated interest’ in nt subject , this whole subject is of interest’ to the motor-owning public and the automotive industry as well Students of light and road illu- mination tell us that no automobile headlight ‘is satisfactory which does eet two conditions rst, the driver must be able to see obstacles and obstructionsya sufficient distance ahead to enable | him to bring his car to a stop to avoid them, éven when travellling at high speed and he must distinctly see cts adjacent to the curb or | road-way Second, other road users, includ- ing motorists as well as pedestrians must not be dazzled by the light he seriousness of this whole question has resulted in the enact- ment of legislation with the intent of making highways safe for both Anti-glare head! WALTER P. CHRYSLER’S TRAFFIC TALKS a ENTIFIC ILLUMINATION the driver of yehicles and pedes- “trians, but the police officers have found it difficult to enforce the law because of the difference of opinion as to what constitutes glaré. There are confli views con- cerning the advisabilit} ‘of dimming lights when a car is approaching. Study has shown that dimming of lights has frequently been a cause ‘of accidents and a number of states have laws which prohibit dimming. In fact, the whole tendency seems to be to do away with the practice, Abroad some of the more expen- sive cars have lights which d that is, there is a lever at the driver's seat which makes it possible for him to dip the entire light and thus avoid glaring lights. But this too is none too satisfactory. The solution seems to be an anti-glare lamp. A recent report of the chief light- ing inspector of the Staté of Massa- ; chusetts indicated that out of 258 automobile accidents occurring at night more than twenty. per cent were due to faulty lighting condi- tions. Two-thirds of this number were the result G2 insufficient illumination and six per cent to headlight glare. imperatively needed. POLICY OF “SHAKING ed in the publicit given recentle to the unreasonable fir Idsted may necessitate rerouting of of a veteran motorist en route to} a nber of principal tours, with Fl da, as told ‘In a’ recent bull m y innocent ealities ssuf ng of the American Autompbile associa-| from the loss of tourist business through a number of its affillated was clubs in Virginia, DOWN” THE MOTORIST |izcstzerszes b SURED BY THE A. A A, and power of local justices cf th by peace, by. bringing the matte loss to the attention of the large The A. A. A., directly as well as asked by a assistance ty s public e vittes New Jersey motori: re-routing tra and ‘s rmitted where down exist 4 busin “shaking down" of mo: and cities on routes where affects business and dt ists are b victimize t {rom thos that Acco the A.A, A. bulle-| | do « the tin the strong pressure being tables and magistrates | broug upon the automobile who are thus mq- | aly | the old rule and may thus diverted ehe Olasuet Srwanan ascriniune NEW! STUDEBAIKES MODELS HOLD INTEREST FOR PUBLIC; STELLAR PERFORMANCE IS BIG FEATURE Just to begin the New Year with lots of automotive “wim and wigor and witality,” Sparky will open his series of little articles in which he will deal with each of the various automobiles represented in Casper, These stories are machine as th what he believ As memors ounce a IL oceasioned by personally driving every ew modes are announced and giving to the public to We the outstanding features of the cars chosen. ates that’ Studebaker was the first company to an- model, that make of car was chosen for the opening on- slaught. So get set, folks, for bere goes for the Studee, By SPARK PLUG, Equiphe: with everything con- celvable to make the motorist's life an” easy* one and presenting me- hanical — {features heretofore jun nown in the automotive world, the new Studébeker models have seized the prospective car owners by oat tails ond dragged them Studebaker sales rooms m into every nook and’corner of the country th a burning desire to satkfy hymself.agq to just why ‘the new Studees haye proven so popular in > 1925 fled, Sparky plloted two of the three models for a consider. ble length of time during the rust, we ned to the Big Alx on South. David curiosity soothed 1 with plenty of inspiratian for a glowing tale this Sunday. First in line came the Special Stx Duplex Phaeton, widely advertised combination open and closed car with that unprecedented feature, weather tight curtains which may be lowered and raised from the in- side of the car in much the same manner as one might pull down 4 window shade when preparing to retire for the night. In considering the mechanical features of the car we may consider three prime things. Her power is almost unequaled for a car of her h Sparky found no hill in the y of Casper that the Studee o do in high gear and without apparent. effort. Her motor ion {s smooth and positive with esponse to the accelerator foot utely Instantaneous and het ability to: maintain a regular smooth speed is little short of amazing The, Studebaker corporation b ays been famous for the pre easy riding vehicles and the Special Six is no exception t be sald to be new jeclded improvement. Indeed \ipped as she with balloor even the rough piec f Wye ming, soil on the East Yellowst highway between Casper and the| beginning ofthe state pavement ioned no yOugh riding for the cupants of the éar at any speed. Her brakes are easily operated Doose BRoTHERS TYPE-A SEDAN Its smooth, quiet performance is a matter of common observation. People who pay no particular atten- tion, as a rule, to the finer shades of chassis operation, are instantly im- pressed by the restfulness of the car in action. 131 E. Fifth COLISEUM MOTOR CO, Phone 724 Just by way of abit of diversion, Sparky gave his charge a bit of a run up Fifth street bill with plenty of chance for slipping upon the te: footing made “just great for co ing” by an army of Casper kid¢ She negotiated the grade and plenty of:stuff when she went over the top. The next day, lo and behold, Big Six Studebaker Duplex awaited the fancy of the Tribune automobile editor. This model is the largest built by the Studebaker factory and may be expressed by just one all embracing term—luxurlous. Its mo: tion along a highway is akin to that of a Pullman car on the Unic Paoiflc. roadbed and it will hand with the best of ‘them under any conditions. Equipped with balloon tires, the famous Studebaker weather tight curtains, and with a- dash board cleverly arranged with everything possible to save the motorist time and trouble, the Big Six is tru the king of them all and easi demonstrated that fact when put to the acid test last Thursday, * Its roadability is its outstanding fea ture and while Sparky was unable to “let ‘er out’ because of her short existence on the face of the earth, still an occasioned touch of the foot upon the rubber ball throttle demon- y strated that the “get up and go” was there with a venegeance. The Standard Six is the smallest of the Studees and was not given a test for this: Sunday’s story, but with her big brothers to look tu as shining examples, we have lttle doubt but that she {s wholly capable of upholding Studebaker traditions. wh Md doch aes MORE TICKETS FOR DRIVERS Continued from Page One. ers in this city who have not re- ceived their just reward, the Tribune and Rialto will continue to give away free tickets. It is not expect- ed that-the lure of “transportation” alone will be sufficient to curb the BAK-A-TONE Your Car IT LASTS Wide Variety of Colors CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP 633 S. Center Phone 1084R DOESN’T IT GET + YOUR GOAT to Wait for Service? NONE OF THAT at the CENTER STREET SERVICE STATION Attention Right Now at Center, Fifth and Railroad ET RE nC j CARS LEAVE DAILY Saves you approximately 12 WYOMING rte CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE AT 9:30 A. M FARE—$12.50 hours’ travel between Casper and Rawlins MOTORWAY tion Company's Office PHONE 144 reckless driving which has become so common tn this city, but it is gen- erally hoped that the constant stress laid upon the necessity for greater caution, through this contest, will bear fruit in the form of a general reform among drivers of local ve- hicles. you cross. a) CASPER BUICK CO; 132 North Wolcott Buick Authorized Service comes with your Buick—and goes with it no matter how many state boundaries Buick Authorized Service is as handy as an extra tire, as near as a telephone. SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1925 So let's all pull together to make Casper a safer place for pedestrian and auto’st alike, and be. assured that for your individual part’in the reformation, you will be rewarded by one of the observers of the Cas. per Tribune, who are on night and day. the job Phone 2260 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them = F CZ ehapeanni \ ~ Ms one ~ grown Success sle has elapsed since the Chrysler Six t introduced to the American public. In the span of that year, the Chrysler has om a mere name to a success the * ike of which has never been known before. One yearago, Walter P. Chrysler promised would yield new and revolution- acar Cc for quickn ary results. Since then, the Chrysler. has more than redeemed its pledge. Ligh In compactness and beauty of design, in ess of response and flexibility. of performance, in economy and facility of operation, in power and in stamina, it has satisfied the long-cherished wants of a critical motoring public, : $50,000,000 and u: pwards has been paid b: oe ler-wild American motor car buyers *_» c e privilege of enjoyin tionary results: 32,000 cars E these revolu- ave been built The Towring Car, $1395; The Phaeton, $1495; The Roadster, $1625; The Seda: Brougham, $1965; The I Crotbw Imperial, #2195;The $1825; The ial, $2065; The Coupe,$ 1895. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit subject to current government tax. We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Chrysler's attractive plan. Dealers everywhers. CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 West Yellowstone HRYSLER Si and shipped in an effort to fill the demand. It is therefore fitting that Monday, Janua 5th, the. Chrysler’s first Morte ahead be a day of celebration—for the ‘Chrysler organization because of the unparalleled success attained in one year’s time—for owners and admirers because of the Chrysler’s revolutionary achievements. You ate cordially invited to attend our birthday party. Phone 909