Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE TWO | Live News of Motordom in | This Section| Che Casper Sunday Cribune GAR SHORTAGE. 5 PREDICTED Excess Demand in 1925 Is Forecast by Car Makers. 1 we s not wit Total sales any a day. jade during the week closely ap ach the sales performance of 1923 during the same show period and this was the { 8 record year In some placing of t t Durbin street est PAE are striving to reach a point of per- fection in their particular Hnes that will be of the most service to the public. It was the age of service he fore- saw when the new Jewett Six was brought out in 1922, says the Paige president. power2d automobile selling in the thousahd dollar class would be a sensation, he states," he states, realization came true. Look sixes in that price class today.” The average person today does no} want a cheaper car, but one which will show.a longer life and a lower maintenance cost. With the great majority of purchasers buying moYbr cars on the payment plan it is. necessary for them to figure the monthly payment and upkeep as well, while paying for the automo- bile. “our the —_—_——— W. F. HENNING SECURES NEW the new home of the Wyoming Cadillac Co., at ® North The right half of the building shown here 1s occ a by ney and the other section is the room and Wop for ternational Motor Truck Co jac: people have been 1 in the new builldi y about one week, but are already en- the new ! s an ideal’ point for the sale of their he * he salen are awny year. The sensation f the show, both from the stand d attention received, nklin style car which ced to America in a through New Eng 1 automotive dis i for this new n during the show i previous sales ous phases In the development of | would run well and indefinitely | oUt automobile dis-| civilipation up to’ the present day.| which gave pro of being @ revo | Maced hip order. with the local yi [os : , " ont i Pierce Arrow. agency. Saturday e end of the] gach also shows that ir lution in moto c construct{an. mofhing, « Delivery-ot’th atl an oversold) 25 years of t tomobile’s exis-| Harry M. Jewett, now pregigent of y SEO ARELE: A : . é ae ET a ee tocrat of motordom {s expected to conditior s national pro-| tence we have three Ages repre-| the company, then a coal OMerator, | tore to. in enout. a portions 3 senting the development of the {n-| became interested, and gathered to. | LES DIACe in about six wee) the we dustry. The first lasted perhaps ten | gether a group of Js friend§¥organ- n inal rears and was the engineering age,| zd that is now the Paige-Detroit livery from t the period in which it was proven} Motor Car company. i ' This is t to the public that automobiles wotld| It was only three years later that t run the manufacturing age and its cost y in early Everyone can remember or “has| lowering clamour’ 6 k thet Paige | or lity. Various | heard how they sold’ automobile in| company. A new car, four-éylinder facturers for weeks have been en-| that age. ‘The dealer would ap-|type. that would adapt ttkelf to deavoring strenuou to impress] proach his prospect aiffidently with | quantity. production was brought upon the public that those who] the announcement that here was an| out. With the steadily increasing want spring delivery of thelr favor-| avtome that would run ¢rom| demand for better cars at. lower it must place their orders} the bu: district to the man’s] prices, the inherently, perfectly bal}| yston. nat show] home without stopping once. anced six cylinder motor was devel- rs were ex:| 5 show which] r on March Franklin's new le] wa sthe one really radically | sec new car and hence ns accorded the] § ime 3 papers t THREE “AGES” IN DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMOBILE Stone A By SPARK PLUG. Announcement was made on Sat urday~ by A. Bundrock of the TO PRESENT PERFECTED STATE ARE OUTEINED Agos, the Pierce Arrow in charge of engineering had de-| witiam F signed and built an automobile that History tells of the d so on through vari restdent of this city. oped by Paige and the company Went into the nsive manufacture of motor cars powered by thfs typé motor. The outgrowth of that six cylinder motor is the present Paige of today) Believing that the industry was another phase in its re Jewett decided to w age In the industry see today, that the sole yim of y manufacturer. When the engineering period had sassed and the automobile would un without stopping during a few niles trip, the industry entered the ond age or manufacturing phase lere it was that Hegry Ford dem nstrated that cars could be built ally and just as good ntities. The brains of were concentrated on anid means of bujld at less cost shortly before this stry that the Paige-Detrott | The Royal Coupe f about to enter development, age we t to visit the] Motor Car company came into ex: In the w s of Mr. Jewett, ins I 1 by the fac-| Istence stead of making drastic phanges in a Ne’ tory t of New Eng’ Andrew Bachle now vice-president the construction of ther cars they .mét with NOVATINS STAND OUT W BULOING OF CHANDLER ROADSTER Pwo distinct the cushions, as th ‘ in the deck gives an abund room in the rear I Another innovation Is the r carrie It is, in effect, a spar wheel, but it is rigidly attached t the chassis frame. In its natura wood finish, and with its rakis! , the ett ves of the body, but to separate the two tones of en Duco in which the road: inished EVEN Jiggs and Maggie Would Like One of These Fine Used Cars || Escclient Shape. 9800 tj te 28 $800 1 Dodge Touring in pertect me- chanical condi. $350 | HON a-cuweccccnne | Nash Casper Motor Company 146 8. Kimbal) Phone 1818 CHRY the industry? The car that is just as far in for himself. advance of competition as it was a year ago. e A 3x4 3-4 motor that develops’ 70 horsepower---better than'20 miles to the gallon of gas---bet- brilliance. was built. ter than 70 miles per hour--- wonderful road _ability---you get a feeling of security behind the wheel of a Chrysler that® line of industry. The Touring Car + 199) The Phactor * + 14 . The Sedan” isis makes driving a pleasure. Ail pie We realized that a six cylinder PIERCE-ARROW Kumpf Motor Car company, of this city, of the’sale of a new geries 33 special roadster to Henning, widely known | Mr. Hénning | fl Ceree | i These are pertinent, sensible questions and MARE, servant and unprejudiced person can answer them For it is a notable fact that Chrysler owners who have been driving for months are as enthusiastic | | about their car as the men who created it. A year- | old Chrysler delivers the same results as it did when | it first revealed a new conception of performance. It has demonstrated in dramatic tests on road, track and hill its staunchness and stamina as well as its But more important than this, it is as ready with its flashing performance after 12 months of ‘steady daily service grind as it was the day it » The Brougham The car is a special jab through: out and is to be built at the Pierce Arrow factory upon sygcifications furgished by Mr. Henning. It is powered with the famous Plerce Ar- row dual yalve double ignition en: gine which will develop 100 horse power at 2,500 revolutigis per min- ute, The color scheme of the new beauty is of Mr. Henning’s own se lecetion and when finished will pres. | ent a very artistic combination. The monogram design, too, was worked | out by Mr. Henning’s own selection | and when finished will present a} very artistic combination. The mon?! ogram design, too, was worked out | by Mr? Henning and this will be| placed or the doors of the roadster | body. } Mr, Bundrock announces, that the | price of Mr. Henning’s new roadster when complete will be approximate: ly $6,500, It will Casper’s finest Pierce Arrow and considering the position held by Pierce among motor cars, it will of bethé Casper's eee ES twenty-second’ annual Knit- rts exhibition is (6 be held in adelphia in April, in conjunction Association of Hosiery and ‘wear Manufacturers. SEE L. D. BRANSON For Everything Electrical Delco, Klaxon, Reiiy 1 Bosch Service Station cond St. .. Phone 883 iii Offi il uh NY Twelve Months Service Clinches Its Superiorities— enThe-Chryslee Six has given the motoring world something more than new results. The car that created a new first-year production record, when more than 32,000 were built in the effort to'satisfy the demand in 1924, has been in the hands of owners about one year, ‘ - How do these owners feel about the Chrysler Six | today? How has the car behaved in actual daily service over a period of months? What is the pres- ent position of the Chrysler Six and its effect on Naturally the confirmation of the soundness of Chrysler engineering and construction puts the | final capstone on the Ghrysler position in the | industry. Ask Chrysler owners and also men han- dling other lines of cars what they think of the Chrysler Six. You will find that it is heir to both the advantages and the competitive handicaps that inevitably fall to the supremely successful in any The Royal Coupe - $1895 : 5 Thelmperial= - - 2068 Tha Croum:Imperiat = 195 . Detroit subject to current government tax We are gltased to extend, the convenience of time-payments. Ask al . shout Chelan’ ettrective plan. Chrgaler dealers and wuperer New Models Are Ready’ . Ask for a Demonstration ~.: 230 West Yellowstone Casper Motor Co. 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 annual convention of the'|* SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1925 “high-test” ?. ity to spare. unusually good mileage. NOT A SINGLE WEAK LINK IN CONOCO’S POWER CHAIN —HENCE GREATER ECON. 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