Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1925, Page 13

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eo" is OLUME 34 News Of | Casper Dealers os aa 7 : ree Se th i ia CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1925 VW SECOND NEWS SECTION i a 4 ' 355 'O. 25 Notes On | | Advance || Industry Q eaters-~Advance Notes | On Amusement Offerings For Coming “Week DESERT MIRAGES STALK AIRMEN ON F LIGHT TO BAGDAD lI. C OWNS 7 THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT H CENT | No trouble finding a place to | whilq away the hours this afternoon | Production of 1924 Is! 38 Per Cent Higher Than in 1922. Selling automobiles is better than starving 16 death but some fellows | wou'd rather st If the cold weather . week or two more, Casperites will ; have come so nearly the human ice | berg stage that a warm summer will ontinues for | cause them to melt ay Her | forbid. NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—(Unit: Le | Press}—The United States manufac-| 7 4.. y a . % tured 3,650,000 automobile and | ,, Those Who attended the America coe tea urday nights according 4 much entangled deacon and inary figure given out by | not a few entangled actors and ac Reeves, general manager of the tank ‘cnal Automobile Chamber of merce. Of the total 370,000 Someday they're going to reach thé climax in*beaufiful automébiles. What then? Hither they'll have to go.out of business or the public wil have to be educated to call new © wholesale value of the 1924 out, | PUY. lines beautiful. We surmise Put was $2,279,096,000, to which may | *hat the latter, will be the rule. | be added $45,000,000 tire production; | | | trucks. These figures of general out- put represent a decrease of 10 per cent from 1923, but an increase of 98 per cent over 1922. Of the new cars, 89 per cent were closed cars. a’so parts and accessories to the| Some brake specialists are “breal’? wholesale value of §872,838,000. _| *pecialists. There are now registered in the} United States approximately 17,000,- 000 automobiles, of which 1,800,090 are trucks. The world registration of utomobiles 1s 19,500,000 so that $7 yer cent of the autos in the world ate in the United States. Of the to- tal registration of motor vehtcles, 600,000 are on farms, Out of 2,941,294 miles of highways | in the United States ,455,000 are im- C. P, Brodie is in Denver on ur- gent business for the company which bears his nanje. He’ is expected’ back’ in the harness by Monday, If you buy your tires from a mail order house—get your free alr at thé post office. | Hang out.the flag, The new Jew- ett is here and will be shown for] Ray Pizzoli has accepted a pe proved. In 1924, the automobiles pf| the first time Sunday in the Leg] tion as assistant sales manager at} the United States consumed 6,029,-|Doud Motor company, salesroom.| the Nolan Chevrolet company. From 900 gallons of gasoline; used 605,000,-| The boy 1 set for a big crowd the flying start he has obtained he (Continued on Page Four. Come in and inspect 322 South David St. human stomach, Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” uage of one of our prominent citi-} zens, in the case of the new Jewett A look means a lot.” Chester Dean returned F lay to Mount Saint Charies ‘college in Hel- ena, Mont, Rejoice, ye lovers-of motor cars. The annual automobile show is in offing and looming bigger every day. The exact dates ure March 9 to 12 inclusive. Lee Doud, W. R. Yeilding, and C.arence West are the boys upon whom the burden of producing the spectacle rests. Lees danger from skidding is ap- parent as the snow porates, not meits. "re here,” 1s Jack Nolan's cry, and he means the new Chevro- lets for which you have been wait- ing So long. The new Chryleer is on display at the Casper Motor company. brougham model has been chosen fg the honor car for the first 1926 per showing. Hav Prepare ful. yourself for a veritable eye- Brides’ biscults are often better fodder for a geologist than for the Studebaker announces a drop in price on all.closed models. Well, they’re coming to it. Better now than later. Why not be a leader? on Page Six) CHEVROLE these beautiful new cars NOLAN CHEVROLET C 0. Phone 2100 A | The ‘ou seen the new Marmon? i the expedition. lo YOUR AUTO ON FREE LIST FOR RIALTO? Year is indicated here to avoid | confusion between new and old li- | censes i 589 "24, 0122 "24, 16206 '24, 16960 28792 '24, 1583 '25, 1205 ; 3 ‘24, 17865 '24 and 16617 |.sot7 a4. | Don't reach for my ticket, Big Boy. I'm a careful driver.”” You can got as fresh as you please with the ticket lassooer at the Rialto theater providing you are secure in |the possession of one of the free | passes issued to thore chosen as Cas, per’s pride in the handling of a 'mo- | tor car under pleasant and adverse | clveumstances. In the above list you may find the license, number of your wn maghine. If you do, don’t sit and yp. Clip this story and as scon as possible take your license plate or registration card to the Rialto box yffice and tell them you have been hosen by: driver ll fe Tribune observer as a you | careful and that have in the buriness dl | machines are the thickest but in the quiet residential distrjets where ,you et the rules that make rict where eyes on the road if by, ticket. taker lek st a tramp. The Tribune Rialto contes continue for an indefinite period will end only when it is believed th all of the deserving drivers in Cas- ver haye been ‘given their just re It seems that th uring juicy frult’ for’ | number of drivers c seen to be di netly upon PEERLESS SIX CUTS PRICE ON CLOSED CARS Substantial price reductions rang- ing from $430 to $545 on all closed cars of the Peerless Six line, effec- 2 the World Flyers Missed This Sport | The photograph shows an expedition attempting to scale the practically unknown heights of the Kara-Karum cange of mountains in central Asia. The animals pictured are yaks, and were used to cai y the supplies for and A. photo.) , Pl CASPER’S ANNUAL AUTO SHOW SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 9 TO 12) For Display of New’ Models; Huridred .. Per Cent Participation Seen, By SPARK PLUG . ‘ After what has-been termed one of. the really gratifying meetings in the history of the Casper Automotive: Dealers association, Thursday» noof -at- the-Townsend -hotel, the dates for the 1925 Casper automobile show were definitely set for March 9 to 12, inclusive, ‘and final arrangements for the display of motor aristocrats were completed. Practically 100 per cent attentl-| Following the detinite nee greeted President Joo Mans- field when he called the meeting to order following the general assimila- tion of the dainties offered tor luncheon, and when a few minor de- tails had been brought up for, dis- cussion and settled in jig time, the question of the show dates was in- estaly ish. last and the closing of arrangements | with Mr. McKeon, President Joe E Mansfield appointed the committees Upon whose willing shoulders the burden of the display will fall.: The committee on general arrangements will be given full sway and are ex troduced, The members fell upon] pected to produce a show which will the subject like hungry wolves and| put others held in this city in’ the presented various and sundry opln-| proverbial shade. jons as to just when the beauties should be ushéred in upon the Ar- keon floor to achieve the greatest success in the changeable minds of those who will attend. Lee W. Overland and Willys Knighth« will head the committee ona ments and will have. with him on the group, W. R. Yellding of the Denver show has become ancient history. As the Colorado capital will deliberate the arrival of its new automobil they will the task of pleasing the We k loving public. not fall. wv models upon March 8, the local] On the ente: ommittee, dealers hit the nail 2s near as possi-|wo find B. B. ble upon the cranium with the] per Buick Co. March 9 opening date (Concinued will | and} |has been given a stylish “2 umerous refinements are seen in this favorite Jewett model Ul back" and the body has doublr ing. The body haa a satin finish of bronze green with ivory striping upholstery is mohair velvet. The interjor is made distinctive tained metal garnish moldings and panels which match the ins rd. A heater {fs set flush in thg floor and there 1s a dome light The belt mole ut rument Equip ment {s most complete and inclfides five 31x5.26 balloon tires, nickeled radiator and’ cowl lights, bumpers front and rear, automatic wind shield | wiper, mirror, touring t and combination and tail Nght. Price is $1,525, tax extra, f. 0. b. Detroit eee The Peer company, according to Mr, Burke, Is planning for greatly enlarged business in 19: and in preparation for this is mak. ing @ price on the Superb Six line that will attract many more buyers to these high. grade automobiles. Ger coupe fs announced os $2,496 of the five-passenger seda the seven-passenger seda and the eeven-passengor Berline Umousine, $2,926. All prices are f. 0. b. Cleveland. All Peerless models were designed and built for tive January 2, have been an-|'The revised ‘prices are expected to| balloon tire’ equipment und ‘these nounced by D. A. Burke, president | double or treble the production on | tires are lard without additional and genera! manager of tho Peer | Peerlers Six closed cnr: | cost ‘ ices Motor Car company. The uew the Lvepazsen | ave o part of OT ERP CH LIA Be EL OA OS TCL me “ “ OA Dates Set-by Automotive Dealers’ Association | ment of the first day through to the | | } Doud, local Paige, Jewett, | | It seemed to be “op!ned’ gener-|N. Van Sant Motor Co., and Clar- ally that the logical time to cond) ence West, president of the Big Six| | the Casper Spring Show is after the| Motor Co. To these three men falls CARAVAN JOURNEY OF MONTHS COVERED BY FLIERS IN ONE DAY Prince Who Rode Pegasus i in Arabian Nights “Had Nothing” on Yanks; Ancient City Of Babylon Crossed En Route. What could be more romantic a nd adventurous than fly- ing in an airplane across Persia to Bagdad? All the way from Kamchatka and the Kurile islands to the minarets of Stamboul on the Golden Horn the Ame an world flyers were winging their way over countrie cities and rivers, the me mention of whose names makes one realize what inating marvelou: und vants se the lunch in the experience it wa t look down] tent beside the planes. from tl in the At 2:30," says Jack Harding, “we man fi ir Yok off again and flew for fou 1 of the globe solid hours over more of tha Arabian Nig tale shts” there is] ru , uninhabited Persian coasta Beneath us were barren Irallike rocks and canons mor prince } re hf the] catt nid of a agic horse mounting (Continued on od oni res’, Five) this mystérious charger and turning ‘wooden plug the horse was in stantly transformed from an in animate object to a neighing ing RICKENBACKER CUTS PRICES That lower prices for aut will range for the unknown was and y the m to u rether nobiles un thisueh ea coming year de crystal s ike Jules | SPite the tremendous demand that is [Mpisrietile\ wil dream has come| *lteady in sight is evidenced by the rue. His magic je. bas been another bi produced even elf-starter nbasker anotnces, effective th a $200.00 reduction t on all six eylinde dir tde Only Stop to Refuel th of “Southern tan he flyers stopped Motor long enc to take o} from the : tres upply of fuel The Englis sh} fea ion is made, not for the pur ‘onsul, who’ had consented to act| posq of. clearing -out a stock of old ts agent for the American airmen| models, but applies entirely to tho }at this remote port on tho Gulf of} new s hich will be shown for Oman, hed arranged a supply of| the fi ‘ew York show. sas and oll for them in a tent, right] Js Out on the Janding field, and had price is mi also hired a gang of coolies to helr surface, refuel. Moreover, he had refresh ies has been ir ments w them at his bun points, notably { galow. he boys were s nd other features ous on to fully another $200.00 in vs Mr. Everitt New Paige New Jewett which will be on exhibition Sunday January Eleventh MCMXXV, at our salesrooms, rai: a THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 4 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 VAN’S Filling Station GASOLINE—OILS—GREASES GLYCERINE AND ALCOHOL | TIRES AND ACCESSORIES VAN’S Filling Station Phone 1406 McKinley and Yellowstone

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