Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1925, Page 17

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Bo SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 NTO ACCESSORY { THEFTS GAO AS SEASON ADVANCES IN CASPER Motometers, Batteries and Spare Tires Are | Favored in Petty Thieving Increasing At An Alarming Rate yi By EPARK PLUG cow had 14,000 burglaries dur- the year.1924. Casper bids fair to eclipse that rec- ord, population of course considered. The great band of sufferers from the depredations of the erstwhile light fingered gentry of this city, hose who are fortunate enough motor cars with as the want-ads eay During the past few months po- lice headquarters has been the scene of report after report of etolen moto- meters, batterles, carbuetors, spare tires, and practically every other part of an automobile not welded to the machine {tself. To date ittle has beert doné toward the apprehension of these petty thieves. Losers have din vain for t! finding a market for their wares. Such petty thievery should never be beneath the direct notice of the po- lice force. It-is boldness scquired through theft of smaller articles that leads the prowler to attempt bizger things, and the petty thief nipped in Big Airships and) Rubber Wheels in’ The Goodyear Line | of bits of start! me out of the rubb news in- Hl -that go acture of the rigid type of uirship, fo we can look considerable progress over the next few years in the manufacture of real large dirigibles. Heretofore Goodyear has constructed principally tively smal] size; equisition of the Zeppelin evidence of the faith repose in these large ships of alr. And Seiberling has come out with rubber automobile wheel: a r ure fs y the car welght At the same lent to pro- n prot inst road shocks aos Queen” J# Mrs. Kran: rates Tama / Let's prove to the public Casper, extends an invi automobile dealers and senting different makes a competitive hill-climt be held on Montgomery Wolcott Street SUNDAY, contest. The contests w ing: to show up the Jewett Will you join us? ; A FRIENDLY CHALLENGE To every automobile dealer and owner in Casper HERE IS YOUR _ OPPORTUNITY. ments that have been made in Casper regarding the performance of the different automobiles. THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. Representing Paige and Jewett Automobiles in At 2:30 P. M The judges to be appointed by any of the dif- ferent dealers that may be represented in this contest. It is understood that only ard stock models as quoted from current cata- logue are to be used in this contest. No special cars of any kind will be allowed to enter any Slow Hill Climbing in High Gear Fast Hill Climbing in High Gear All Cars to Be Started in High Gear Come on, boys, bring out your fours, your sixes and your eights. This will be your opportunity the bud, is far 1 apt to develop | Into a'real crinitn Most of the automobile accessory | thefts have been reported trom the residence sections. It ts Probable that the men work in pairs one keeping watch while the other | removes the desired parts or acces- | sories. With thelr booty in hand and the auto owner none the wiser at the time, they undoubtedly repair to some building not far away and store the articles until they have an oppoftunity to market them. :Loca! authorities may be sure that the market 1s a local one, for spotlights and spare tires a: t stolen for 8. The hazard ts too value of thé haul. | ners can do much TRUCK DEMAND IMPRRVING Demand for mot and f busses so far this y larger than a quarters ord: in January December, 1924 This is the conélusion dia Edward F. Loomis, secert Motor Truek mi: as the result of a three weeks’ visit to truck manufacturing plants in the mid t. Among the cities | visited I Loomis were: Cincin: | nati, Indianapolis, Marion, Ind. | Wabash, Ind., Ch 0. Milwaukee. } Cadillac, Mich... Al h, Pon | tiac, Mich., Lansi! Detroit, | Lima, O., Cleveland and Buffalo ! Manufacturers are both expect ing and planning for a volum business -conside: ined in ling is prevalent mmercial vehicles some of the many state- tation to all the Casper owners who are repre- of cars to join them in ving contest which will Hill at the south end of MARCH 8 rs of stand- ill consist of the follow- . We are good losers. See These Beautiful New Cars At the Show. BOOTH N 322 South David St. Phone 2190 Che Casper Sunday Cripunce ———$ eee New Radiator Harrison Honeycomb Radiator with shell of highly polished, non-rust- ing airplane metal adding greatly to the appearance of the car. New Clutch Single plate dry disc type —easier, smoother, more positive, requires no lubri- cation. Clutch and fly- wheel fully enclosed. New Axles Rear axle re-designed, strengthened and ep- ,larged; gear contact great- ly increased; one-piece banjo type housing. Front axle strengthened. New Springs Semi-elliptic chrome van- adium steel springs—rear springs uhderslung—Ale- mite lubrication. New Frame Longer and stronger. Five sturdy cross members. Deep channel steel con- struction. New Bodies Open bodies longer and roomier; modern full E stream lines; beautiful, durable upholstery on deep cushion springs. Closed models have new andmore beautiful bodies by Fisher. SSS The Coupe °715 fii? scr Dalloon Tires and Dise Wheels standard equipment New Finish Lustrous, durable Duco, Open models and Coach in rich dark blue. Sedan, aquamarine blue and black. Coupe ‘sage green and black. New Motor Refinements Improved construction for carburetor and mani- fold. Extra wide crank- shaft bearings. Rocker arms and valves enclosed for better lubrication and protection from dust and dirt. The Sedan °8 Balloon Tires and Dise Whee tan 1 equipment New Windshields Closed models have new ype VV one-picce wind- thield with automatic windshield wiper. Open models with new pattern wiadshield with very low bottom panel, rubber weather stripped. The.Coach *735 fib nich Balloon Tires and special Artillery Wheels puipment | Now on Display See Your Nearest Chevr« let Dealer PAGE THREE See These Beautiful New Cars At the Show BOOTH NO, oth 2 South David St. | Phone 2100

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