Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 13

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| Che Casper Sunday Trine ; = | oe. ae pies . eo" r 0. e. Lhe a om Magee | | Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings For Coming Week : ASPER MOTOR CLUB ACTIVITIES TAKE ON NEW LIFE | ROAD. MARKING THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT C}SPFA TRIBUNE TOUR BUREAU |MORLD MOTOR |nnivt ron 9 agg NEWMEMBERS ® { “ ” ; Conducted by “SPARK PLUG CONGRESS IS : The wind blows in Casper—but Oh % Casper lost i ola resident Bator) } SET FOR N. Yy. ] j you Illinois. lay evening. Ross M Grant, better | r known as Mike Grant for several : | a To r Say. Mr. outdoor man. Doesn't thts | years sporting editor of the Tribune, ~ : : : ben ‘ ah i 5 make your blood tingle with the lust | departed this vale of crude oll and | Last Season s Successful Service Brings Assur- Successful methods of selling auto: | Civic Interests, Highway Projects and Tourist 3 1 1 of the frying pan and the swirl of gasoline for Los A i never | f (@) a ith R ti motive products will be visually meet : : 5 the speckled trout? Better not waste | more to roam.” | 1 sented and an’. international ex Q , * F Any Hine Gibabianiine soxenincre ta : ance 0 Oral y esumption Shane ct) Cenatle Gen tooo tn | uestions Here to Receive Attention 5 ¥ the old‘fishing box and putting the| Echos of the auto dealers’ ban. . among delegates who are expected | : : Uniformity Is Needed] ts! cat in shape for ony a bie | gees, of, te auto Of Tiavel This Year. torattend the wotld motor trade aon | Under Program Outlined at Meeting. over a week holds you from the gres hich will be held in | ~ : places where the finny ones abides ae z Bineslade York City, the date for which has | . é For Protection of Spee pebagticn. paked, ee eootae artis 3 By SPARK PLUG : bee announced as January |. Definite plans have been completed for the reorganiza- Motorists Yes. Satutday was the first day|tornads belt?” With some balmy days right here and many. more on the by the dlrectord of the National |tion of the Casper Motor club with a view of making it one : , 2: rpris a riste ay f omobile Chamber of ommerce. * vs . . rT fs . of spring. dim horizon, thoughts of enterprising anes Bresapl to Agtevehs 3 srdheiiibliven who {Of the important civic organizations of Central Wyoming. Pfs ae Hod'd you like to sock—the guy|_ The mri ek Bab slaaad turn toward the approaching spring anc SU CORAL EO VA interested in motor trade or in | This step was resolved at a meeting of the directors of the WASHINGTON, b, C., h 21.) who sees you backirig from the curb ealtee. eather Ne caeitate keel ing eyes are likely to pictue a cozy green camping gr ound, activities pertaining to expansion of |Old organiz ation and a drive for a strong membership has —Millions of motorists using the| but who drives up so close behind ate tea started | ith mountains in the distance and a stream of clear Water | automotive transportation. in cour been authorized with M. A. Becklinger as chairman travelled highways of the country] your car that you are unable to started’ to acc near by. Oh, It’s the only life! Anyone who partici-| tries outside of the ited States, tabare is thal veaecn 1 Sarthe vbatetsss ts are’ in constant danger of running} make the swing and come clear of pated will tell you able bureau of) Will be invited-to take part in the] There. 18 ne hares paca qieheerpits resented ee Mat tet | “yhis fs the kind of weather,” says| with this ever tnereasing dream infor Meat re | Ganetaa ve WepPlAbNS ee eho ony | tor Raval onacae thstitelia | withlr cause of the lack of a fo —- ed > rive) in mind, the Tribune is glad to re cypiprtbadt eats tt Alaa ae Al pa . 0 a8 road-making system for the country| It is rumored that several of the ndlagedcon Pegs, Rive radians iS 3 In their particular countries. seies toch aylanye ates Le ss ie Cee eee Ne on | DUBaaentere who Ned Anayas sit UMA ML GREAT ER Addresses will regard sales organ-| pent ai it We balleve|whictathecterne steavirle broadeast from the national head-| fered with insomnia were miracul- ization, promotional. activities, we will, have » difficulty in se-| forwarding auch. moven ents. for quarters of the American Automo-| ously cured at some time during the ci f UH service aspects of selling. curing: that er,” declared Mr, | good highways compatible Gin bile association today. a four day card of last week. All Talks to Be Mlustrated. | Becklinger yesterday in discussing | economy and good business ama ke y A ther. \ 7] all delegates regardiess of yationa’ ere a y problenis in| #8alnst flagrant an kless expen features of a practical safety pro- | Se! L L d We ‘ | whte . Aéepl t t.| ditures of pubile funds on ht j th vith the Hoo. — ity, all addresses will be iNustrated hth abe ceeoly Wteren ie | at hi 4 See ikcetatea Geet aE high-| It’s true. The new Moon fs here. a ~—— and an nent provided for | ed, bo ndpoint of local | Prodects 4 way safety, tgo many automobile} And the Van Sant company have \ of the public at large was awakened | simulta retations in sey B } a. he pas ve ac The tourist. scason. is now at 4 directly traceable to] the Casper agency, The first carloa 3 so. | bY this yes jay of new models | eral languages. "gen: in carrying out the innumer- | | the lack of uniformity in the danger [of new cats was uolonted sesteraay (Casper Dealers Find Response to Recent Dis-} 2 this ea" EE ASSP | fe ge RS pe PA cad : and “road signals on the national| Morning, and may now be closely : : ] | ome untied. vilsts by guests from abroad to the | terested been hightwaya: observed in the salesroom at Mci play in Interest Manifested by the Annual Not only has the sale of new cars attend Problems in the past few years as tc The A. A, A. statement was issued ley and East. Yellowstone. The bo; | shown a great increase this past ational automo- sive but little to th ‘ praguialirs pa are rightfully proud of the new a = week over any other Nke period , and par- r 2 { vc tit Tou member clube ureieg thee | wom (0, Caapern motor epee Crop of Spring Buyers. Hn Ag aa ae mie ane ta | : tion and rightly so. ave taken an upward shoot and a operate with other | all to get behind the national organ- ae oe ing t | «glo th aera | many ‘of the dealers find the store- ) rding constru gion aetlapiad ae ee Some car “Bil” Henning, ham ada By SPARK PLUG | rooms, practically’ bare of used'jin the congress Inwhilo. movement ouriets who are week . 7 plate . ed to his flock of high class beauties. a : y ies seek | models, “Perhays it ia the weather: —__> are deeply intereste safe-| Spots of the west. In ¢ conne ofa Se ara tty ane nie, | Just ask Mr. Bundrock of the Kum Echoes of the show have been many this past week lquaepesna paint: the camnler arent g tho public rights with re-|tlon we hope to align ourselves wit sei sa pals be debi padeesit Motor company for the details. among the motor car agencies, for sales of both new and | show with Its dazzling display of | What {s sald to be the decpest jSPect to state highway and muniel-|the elty administration and the HA jectnpeaneanise Nae Whecnes ft. Gaya like Saturday (USe4 cars have hooked up in high and are off on a careen- | machines under the mast favorable | in eae A ee ean, cellied by seproh | pal ts fle Jats, eapecia @ that | Ch of 00 ce fn mal ehe: es er A few more days like Saturday |+ m a 5 ad a 5 | cotton. os for of 6 banks of the the rights of the pedestrian shall not camp grounds one of the marking systems of the forty-eight | and the eternal snow on the lofty |N& journey down the highway of success. Sale after sale | Wei-dva Inclined to believe how-|Tiver in British Columbia. The hole] be disregarded, and in this connes t inviting in the west and to o Stakes of the union was recently con-! peaks of Casper mountain will have |has been chalked. up by évery dealer, and the future looks | evergthut the sunshine, and the| reactes a depth of 5,500 fect tion it 1s the duty of every mot: Four) (Continued on Page Six) met its match far brighter to all. It seems that the slumbering interest | certain nearncss of spring coupled == ———— < | with the show and. the fact that proper advertising has Amer- PV] | "sss uss coc ee gee =| an unattainable luxury has been == | largely responsible for the sudden | ise of local automobile conditions from the lethargy of winter. | a Rn | Auto dealers are firmly convinced | that the spring of the year is the N | logical time to stage the annual dis. 3 | play of new models. People aré a more receptive to the idea of buying , at that time than they are fn the in e er orma n fall of the year, with a Probable i) hard old winter coming on and | little need for an. automobile for| i purposes of pleasure. Consequently - eee emi Cree Read Below for Facts.-- ing the Fall show from considera- 7 ni . " | Lin padi vowise to sieerieeton ia No Further Comment Is Necessay y the spring attraction. The next | automobile show will probable roll | around. sometine in. March 1926, AFFIDAVIT ° ar Od oO £ m | Wo're starting to warn you early patens 6 AUS ERT coed cetwnront aeey _. This is to certify that we, B. HH, Roemle, L. T. Bartlett and R. H. 1 a ad Kenny, acted as official observers in the attempt made by Floyd Clymer on March 4th and 5th to climb Lookout Mountain in a Buick model 25-25, | Standard Six, five-passenger touring car, with radiator sealed, and gear | shift sealed in high. | _ We certify that one of us was with the car constantly from 10 o'clock in the morning, March 4th, until 4 o’clock in the afternoon, March 5th, { r . when the thirty hours’ test was completed. | LES PAIN This is to certify that Mr. Clymer made forty-four complete trips, y | all of them in high gear, cai ing an observer on every trip and passen- erry gers whenever they were available. Ths total mileage of the forty-four | * 4 {ts ind round trips was 564.2. 1 lent ee ne cauracie Upon completion of the Lookout Mountain test, we immediately nthe pepe eatin of cael drove the car into Denver, and ¢ speed test on the way in, this ayto- j country. This {dea {s due mobile developed seventy-four miles an hour, | for n set. Especially vhen | 7 ‘ . au meste te etticisac ona aineS | For fear that some people might feel that a rear axle gear other than | like Senora Luisa Luesma, of Auto: | the standard might have been used in this car, we drove the car to the : £ moviles Packaré, Barcelona. Senora McFarland Auto Company service station, where the rear axle was dis- | ‘ tr a ner ae eat mantled in our view, and in counting the teeth, we found the pinion to thes oulesiroWeerint Bu tonnt foe have ten teeth, and the ring gear to have forty-nine teeth, which gives + 4 he only woman in Europe’ to own C r ) r \ Today at the salesrooms of R. N. Van Sant, these beautiful new models in automobile business | a 4.9-to-1 gear ratio, which the McFarland Auto Company has satisfied ; : + * E > ‘. ¢ : * Senora Luesma's very protatype is | 34g . y par rati . . »] 25-25 i will be on display for the first time in Casper. Everyone is cordially invited to hihe enterprising American, businees| us ia the'stantlard gear ratio’on the model 25-26 { isi i 3 i sO) 0 | i > 9} y t oy ) { visit our salesroom and inspect these cars today and have a free demonstra- woman. She 1s the absolute, dom! (Signed) EDW. H. ROEMLE, ; © in ‘the success. of | (Signed) L, T. BARTLETT, Hon. u new sbbw roorh in Madria, cour | (Signed) "R. H. KENNY, be one of the finest automobile | City and County of Denver, ye | Roadsters, Coupes and Tourings, handsomely finished in real Spanish ithe tee ee esos dnt. Speln State of Colorado, dis ; 5 ying ‘ip Oo Paris, New ‘ork | . ve r : leather, with genuine duco body colors. © Detroit to keep {informed on the | Subscribed and sworn to before me, Ruth Nichols, a Notary Public | tare rie ale ny the: ht ak in and for the City and County of Denver, State of Colorado, this sixth | All Moon cars are equipped with Lockhead Hydraulic Brakes, full bal- ray and foresight. ‘The Senora be. | day of March, 1925 4 SITET ATS f ‘ Fj js : etrongly in the ability of . (Signed) RUTH NICHOLS, loon tires and specially patented steering gear, and duco finish. woman to do things which have Notary Public. | Guateea or ete ae OUEN (My commission expires March 25, 1928.) : TIME TO f aur i . | OUTFIT THE CAR FOR : | SPRING 4 ?. é ‘ e | McKinley and NN kev Phone No! Batter Plage :Tian } | 2260 i 3 132 North Wolcott Phone 2 Yellowstone MUTUR TRUCK & CAR 54 1406 Dean Auto Sy | CASPER WwW OMINS: When Better Cars Are Built | Buick Will Build Them | “The New Home of the DIAMOND TIRE” le 419 East Second St. Phone 1048 4 ATA iii ccc

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