Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1925, Page 10

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925 — PAGE TEN be Casper Daily Tribune est priced six cylinder car ever mark- exhibited thousands of times in this * HIF FOUNDRY HIG H SPOTS OF Jf AAACER IS Music Recognition By | SSecve= pomee. Tn tat ik ite pee ae Canin BY Civic Organizations As Bene eg a it was in part responsible for th es were on t ca | a on {such representatives were elaborated Henry M. nd, one of the found- ers of the : Motor Car Com- pany into the’ automobile industry. Oldsmobile transmissions were made bringing the Dodge Brothers and . V. Gordon, of the General Mo: | Lions club members fez } Geese Acceptance | Corporation thas | | music at the regular week | upon at length by a ngs ee sea. | PY Dodge Brothers in their little ma- yn er ¢ in Casper m Yew. days N ns ok . d liuncheon meeting of the organiza Referenre was made by the speak-| (hing shop in ‘Detroit. and Leland Closer ( ‘ontrol on a W lance at the show. ominations Te AGE liane thuale forniued state Tthetertsl ex. tecexcallenerpramteen, bstric mae | was given an order for an equal w tertainment and the main subject | music instruction in the public | 7 ber of engines for the first Olds- . ity of Castings Will Be | = 4 you get yout tise copy. of the Today for Formal Sewihs ‘gatheritigt. hes ptograin | iehools,- Ininontteat to former das | Pies : H - > 1 ‘4 ys 1 . . tte P| s subjec ct er put mec | Joe E. Mansfield shoute s great special edition? Ch served to bring to the attention of | when subject received bu hari Bae et) F Dee Made Possible. deapreseegment es oice in Week. | 2°9,42."" ease tetion,_ pune’ are. now |, Among the men. who pave been | OE Pp, tieavy € >I " — civle standpoint of the convention | t ustory and apprecia : reR E "i ‘ Nd: vam }| to be held ‘af Portaddre F } ts 1 des with the resu' sp hee = hae =" Vestine sound Ce S > f : SB ae | summer by the National Feder: t eater ‘results. may. bé expect: | i tet engineer of ag Be ich hnaet hg pee r ates ‘ ays he | of Music clubs, in which Caap e new generation. | Civic |ROW chief engineer of rid of a’ bad co he te1 - Seen a aisl ta kA COREE acdea representation through four Jocal | re n of the benefits of music | Cee Te ee dur! : wet towels over throat and chest 3; og ‘ } Hennt and w = ne name¢ | has n as marked but is show. jeees a stor ‘orks ¢ Glee bar io 1 the pc of the skin. | {yom the love ; m of office as president of G Hi “ekig wt rs ; f | plaka ‘Following \ and plano solos | ir ady gainand-tt was pointed | eer ore Corporation, R. K. 3 | ‘Then massage briskly with V t net tobe hiatact y Miss Frances’ Bowerman 1 Mr Casper representation steele ite e t Olde BMo.| five m 8, spread on thickly = 4 mop h Flgniis' whichnmabiewith tntien = tia land meeting would mark bel mi 4 Seip aasalicn tive 1d cover with two thicknesses of aM , ad k t he ‘woula|#ppreclative response and called. i tant step In such progress | Caattl TRA abet ‘Wate ne | hot f s. Leave the bi . haat nt are {ts 4a es, Mre J. Riach of the|here. The suggestion met with fav. | Cadillac Vitype elght cylinder ene) i onin bout the neck so e 1 : rHaet trou other| Treble Clef chofus’ delivered ‘an 11: | the part of the club: and tl epee ‘the Olds Motor Works, | that the vupors arising anay be p piale : ' the presi | /uminating address on musical topi board of directors was em- | vice president of General Motors} freely inhaled, vapors, in adil} aU ee leading up to her request for ¢ powered to act x, ee ial Ree hae soint of} baled with ath, carry the : ; attended SSERYOn Oni thes pare OE ther ittxe uncement was also made ,at| #4 the oldest executive in point of) oa tion ¢ fected ALT unfoldsd PSRaT OH. ne:y service in the vehicle and automobil vt his twa securing representation for Casper luncheon that the Lions club | Service in the | heart of t ad to ‘rem: < at the national fe jon gathering. et will assist with the musical | 7" yeh ps the same time Vicks Is ab. has| | " accomplished, Mrs m at the annual banquet of} Throughout the y on sorbed through and stimulates the ‘ ; by veorkohatiation pecicharnter smmerte on|has been a consistant exhibitor at} 9/1.) “he 6 club or by joining with other automobile hc During 1924] °° Pi viakcrmmnisatiihashaass A Chappell was the winner of | Oldsmobile was exhibited at | and sending one or rr attendance pr The bu automobile shows s | | Advant s to be obt n of tk » witnessed | as well as several ir ti ; ‘he aaa d ud | leas “eovitauk: With he i attendance | at the international ex hel¢ : ho 1 pirit ¢ re} leer iavehate whict club will|this past fall at London, England 1 est c ad ne i oth he g ; timated: t? “ r t x e | to Casper musi ompete with others in ‘the distri¢ t|a bs It ea timated that in| Over 17 Mution Jars Useo Yearty *) ula fe ent this city migt in sending | for the highest percentage. t unloaded a Crown Imperial Unusual = 7 t ' and a snag for dis-| the Dy | nently housed in the Smithsonian In- = ; |" rh et! ) e well! ning ar sreater | stitute, Washington, D. C. : ed Lore i to] should be ed by the Coliseum | factory was outfitted for pro- | : a tril ; |a noth this evening | duction in 1899. in Lansing, Michi- F 5 | When the widels < Dodge gan,.and the following year 1,400 ~ __ TIMES SQUARE, Just off Broadway at 109-113 Wesi 45th Street, NEW YORK Tonight's ; ‘ 18 : | gan, « A 3 F uet. M al Rae EE veces public | Oldsmobiles were manufactured and Much _ Favored by Women Traveling without Escort resentat! 1 sol This production figure jum B | 24 to 2,100 in 1901 and 2,500 In 190 ; : = : The ¥ ‘ " Di ig has gid a claps E | | The:curyed dash Oldsmobile of that An Hotel of quiet dignity, E 2 Ss ( t 1 of jay 8 hea t | period was cor red the wond having the atmosphere and & sc as ‘ | I = e | of the’ age and was purchased t appointments of a well con- Com i , ° uh a ; ; | | celebrit ) country an ditioned home. ¢ , te TOroe t ale | | Europe. SI F 2 and the} i | fete ee | Queen of y were among the| 40 Theatres, al all principal ie : of t I : | | M Oldsmobilers. | shops and churches, 3 to 5 h ' ey S 3 : . : | Oldsmobile contin | minutes’ walk. i ption Boas DR. G. 5. BARGER Early in Field in One, | mivise'more = ir 1s c 1 attempt to bring | FE B hi i t ney z area cpl ashe fondant oO cminttesct all Sb nia at id rae Col esa Cae Ba eer . cal our, SIX a that time the Olds Motor Works was ‘all b Single rooms + $200 $250 $3.00 ss ‘brie: convention te sp | ‘ s. Ace Cars, wus lines. * r naparca idee Sa A TURGeERTEN HE the | % 8 the largest automobile factory in roads. surfa lin Double + 350 400 450 . stan¢ ouring w rant sted thi seal | C | d T: the world obs iS Poooms with Private Bash 4 ; Hibition: J. He Lealle artnbutic gation wear five-gallon cow-| ylinder !ypes. Frente eran Pangiee aie Within 3 ‘minutes Grand Single Rooms > $300" $350. $4.00 to d band handker- | : y Central, 5 minutes Pi 1 he is more than a with 1 ands Dena mannen | - change that Was to revise the en aT REE! FENnsy! Double * 4.00 450 5.00 “6.00 § piece ei!) OE ae Chap r has tol “The most exhibited automobile | tite. program of the Olds Motor vania Terminals. Send for bootie. W. JOHNSON QUINN: Works. It was the introduction of Cadt More Chevr sales w tion [in th ‘gould in all probability" 5 two cylindered automobile, which ed up last ut and J n business today the | be ited Vd ver AHOHOldamobile ex: vlindered » wh = et soon resulted in the abandonment of P kn faces this evéning- witha é on of rs who. will be] nibit the atitomobile show this | 1P2" ne cylinder car that had made er ray of hope on his face at next week’s luncheon. Dr.} year, While statistics are not avail- | < sah Sk world widensenutation Soh nu ttempt to prime the nomination for ¥ i ent | abl , there is hardly a doubt t then’on for niany-yeare’thecddean: of >| boys to pull ‘or the last s ade unanimo1 Marvin] the products of Olds Motor Wor eaant regiuctidn Waa: cantaeaion tii Hii] k t th w Tht night. Last 3 and C. F, Patterson were! have been exhibited more times than the building of quality automobiles. | | THE NEW \| 1 ¢ th jan company, then new! ed for vice presider The} any other make of automobile. While. ‘aca steachedaite fade Aasine 5 Hi 1 ‘ ; Mldsmnob neld a pla 10NE | 1910 and 1911 when the Oldsmobile } mee ogg let hs nif "ungrmoue| mgs halt eter amene | 8 andi when the Okemo || eerless Six Sedan + 1 _ mach ous to repea Tigent 1 utomotive industry. It was] were acknowledged to be the utmost | : ( convey biplanes re i chal : to_produc Sate fata Tiepeni iste evatiens Ili! will be back in \| : ou 1 i } pela oanlk ‘ firs enter | 1 er changes occurred in| ||| HH r closely st evening, you fou x ele ¢ r a r neered | keeping with the progress of the in SPACE NO. 11 HI the beautiful sedan was and 1 ¢ e, four, six ylin-| dustry, the next event that’ brought \| shod with Dayton The i 1 R ) | engines 1 today forms one of | Oldsmobile nation-wide attention ia 3 i| ds, This sterling line of t v Cee ed for chait-!the most impottant-units\ in “th | Was in the fall of 1923 when the low- i He _ | repr by a I x < rs mittee. | General Motors corporation, produc- | Y iN} | Brane bs ewly 10 ‘ favor of tha Concord os pein ling the lowest priced six cylinder wate = Your last opportunity to see it at the show. HH A. U. WIDMAN Nkee aca | misrnatiorlt ; In the world 4 show se Second and Beech street Jand a ma voted for Experiments that resulted in the SEE THE Hi . After the show see the | Works Manager ttt | te at the south « auctions of: thasdiratsoideneuile Cadillec Motor Car Company | Atter iting up on ro | tapi cats Earl Holme are katuctod': 1sseaden.ce wa" wekirn O K ND ser | ache ‘conta beng thw ta | or erecting tho ‘Commun | wer aed MABE AKLA Nash Casper Motor Co. RES the Lee I d Motor company, | Dt tt corner of East| 5, c ed in Lans i | With the Juniors and Sophs tied | bis riat f ache 4 | Dany. was formed:in’ Lan Display at the Auto Show HH . for first 5 in the interclass bas- ast: EO SAS eee ys Anlexbetiend yo one if net : fas jigan. Tho following saw (the, It’s a wonderful automobile {li} 146 South Kimball Phone 1818 ketball le © at the high school, humor to display the charms of the " y ple ‘ ng musical | successful oper n of an Oldsmo-| | the contests tonight promise to be Palge, Jewett, Overland ‘and: Willys: | Was rendered iby, Mrs at ‘| bile. ‘This first car !s now perma = Hard fought | nig: The new Willys-Knight six piano Alex - ee The Juniors play the Seniors and Pes elspisy lew SO De on west Ye sic 7 the Sophs meet the Frosh time occasioned more than the| | Hundreds of High Grade Unredeemed Watches for é I iaaatramgune pe favorable comment.| Nash display {s a leader. W. In| R Tonight the Jewett de luxe touring | 4y.« e Je N r | What Pretty Gir! Did iielih taaniseartnyti cones etwrirerteace|| - 73 Regular Price |interesting in a conversational w 249 South Center St. and is waiting to review the hi automotive game with 2 who may ‘feel inclined | = | AP. Clark, western supervisor for Maxwell Chrysler nd beaten cit ai S and onlookers, and has even |— ry far as to say, that when} ee eaten tet Pa pus 1 the interest displayed! | % ‘ “ is vals the like events conducted | ‘Chicos cei Dineen : rlier in the year at the great] 7 n designs and in wal-| atte ty of ali tixwene sto Kraaien SoLp BY DRUGGISTS RVERY WHERE | s x ) a feature display of| this evening | = : r . : 7, Be a Phe tone mee ioGSGie ponoaer|| | Teer awe aad | The Special Six Sedan SMART SHOES ft a. Bt proprietor, Ganonetauleaneethecas temieoe Construction | For Five P. : sa rea OE Sia tr rat Gee Anything Electrical ASSENEETS rt : i " i e | Ww s. Find out f Estimates Cheerfully Given FOR SPRING lin, ” e r I oe ; i ith ga t clone TOO LATE TO CI.ASSIFY i Z f € ~ ° ° ‘ nt : |eaen Mines 3 ‘ Pe ene Shoes, of which gentlemen can be twin .F nating seme | thems » 0 ut proud; by which sensible men can save . P ' Carter's elt nes | ‘oft ic {Feievell at once“and oo 1 son f 1 otton felt | iitworoonitar money; of which Beau Brummell could ud Carters “and have the tas word Apel partment, very reasonable, | #50 boast of style. ‘Men Like to Say They ra rug stares 2. : Wear Them.” 3 | “oes f THES BEAUTIFUL NEW CHEVROLET Rickenbacker Brougham eat and {t to the at night CLOSED MODEL | Marmon s Manufac- | by the RF. Le Ke Huse r The Coupe A beautiful car of great daily utility. Lower panels and hood finished in sage green. GET YOUR CAR WASHED AND MOTOR CLEANED BY THE VAPORIZED KEROSENE METHOD sive und with qetileton ts and actu | steal! ¥eees f ghoes as | Duco, upper panels in black; rr. AUTO LAUNDRY || -mstane’satay Gary to ca sacay, se] i /mabataeeteas ered Atte ertaaat mess | gain display the Peerless six s | ~—Price f.o.b. Flint, S715 gent? a - , PA at ” e ning to m 1 * - Ibe E AT THE ALEMITE SERVICE STATION Saban tins Ue Fagercctes Lae oe | Michigan af | back in space No, 11 tonight. The ‘Tires at Dealers’ Cost LIBERTY GARAGE On Display TONIGHT at the Show Booth No. 17 NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. 322 SOUTH DAVID ST. PHONE 2100 Campbell- Johnson Co. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS

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