Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 18

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PAGE SIX - The Casper Suntay Cribune Read the Ads if You Want All the Net is to 50,000 Radio Fans Present WOAW MOSHER GIUE TALK ON TIRES Best Grades Pay Best In Long Run, Says Local Dealer. BY RK, M. MOSHER all king ically m naking good, bad and Indifferent res and the good tire man who 's worth had a hard radjo pastor of station WOAW, is ictures, brooms, y his Sunday morning listen- Jother arti ¢ some of the means by ersis strikingly evidenced by the hundreds |which his listeners have s! of gifts he has received regularly from |miration and affection. 3 of his radio congregation. Coun- by the dozens, honey, bulging cami Cars Polished | BY OUR EXPERTS al] dirt and scum ) Removes ness Which Steam Roads Gain Motors; Allied Products Large. nufacture and us eates such an the railroads y rom Restoring Original Lustre We will gladly what we can m your look like—-Cars washed Polished ~ TOP DRESSING APPLIED AutoLaundryCe,| : At demonstr: finmens: that their is in no small de: to the ds of f'nt Mpments urloads | insion of | 999 Of the Alemite Day and ervice Station | “An Instance of collateral business at helps the re ouds is the move. ment of road buil mat 8, ce ment, sahd and gravel, Total ce ment shipments in 1923 were 552,612 carloads much of which went into roads and bridges | “If complete se ted data on this whole que Its is estimated that 2.990.000, “< load shipments could bd#ered'ted as the annfat contribution to the rail carriers through the manufacture nd use*of automobiles. “An appreciation of these figures on with other extent of the vays been watched of railroad prosper- were atie n avi ts had from com) commodities, Plan now for next The July. You'll want a car for fishing, for trips to the country, for Sunday picnics. Small weekly payments out of earnings will soon give you delivery of a car. Under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can start with practically any amount you want, and make deposits of any size you find most*convenient. Almost before you realize it you will have the car paid for. 165,000 people have already purchased their Fords in this way. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to explain how they did it and how easily you can do the same. See him today or write us direct. Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-2, Detroit, Mich. Plesse mail me full particulars regarding your easy plan for owning an automobile Invest a little each week for this summers vacation complete 3 credit wheat carloads and corn 400.7: “Total carload shipments of manu- | factured article: 266.677 carloads The new Moon came to Casper on Saturday Fishin’ Season Only a Little Over a Week You'll want that car to be in shape. Oscar Redenbo Can Do It 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 Name— coe 7 ee Detroit SEE THE NEAREST co AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Vee Say, 920 Runabout + « Touring Car ~ Tudor Sedan « Fordot Sedan - On open cere d rims a ‘Dad! SPRING IS COMING and I want that new oun! d starter are $85 Alll prices f. 0. b. Detroit tre Iver Johnson Wheel you promised me. We can get it at the Casper Cycle Supply Co. 229 Rast First St. EXPERT REPAIR WORK yhe interstate commerce com- | Minister with New Nash Sedan Just how thoroughly Reverend R. R. |hams, candy,cakes,of the best home-made Eo their ad- And now as a grand climax to these individual gifts a concerted token of 726,000 CARS OF AUTOMOTIVE RODUCTS SHIPPED LAST YE Marvin at San Francisco Points to Big Busi- 4 automo- | hipped during | statistics | improperly bile engine and are one of th appreciation from 50,000 of his listeners has been presented to Pastor Brown in the form of a glistening new Nash Ad- vanced Six Sedan. The car came as @ complete surprise to Reverend Brown d he was almost overcome with gratie tude and delight. AR ‘MOTOR IN NEW STAR | VS OAID TOBE MARVEL | | OF LATE ENGINEERING utomobi"e of the 1 unrelia dacht toa re icler nd depondable mechant ap ft wonders of an « 1 on remarkable ' Dy omobi Y 1 t ir e i “com mixture, t. | urn compressicn due of the/t the In a high speed motor, this series of operations frequently ts repeated two thourand or e times a min ute in each cylinder, $,000 times per minute in four cylinders, 480,000 per hour, 4,800,000 in. ten ery operation inyoived in the tion of an explcsion mu&t be tly performed and timed. It the gasoline mixture {s too rich or too, lean; if the compression of the explosive mixture is not made with out leakage, if the arrives at the compression chamber just the smallest fraction of a nd .too ute or too foon, the motor functions Wihen it is considered that an au- tomobile engine frequently produces billions of explosions without giving the slightest trouble, Its remarkable efficiency and mechanical excellence will better appretiated. One of the greatest engineering and manufacturing achlevements in the low-priced automobile field is the Star motor, A Star owner reported that the drove 45,000 miles without the slightest attention to the motor aside from cleaning carbon and grinding valves four Star owners reported drove 45,000 miles without miles without the slightest motor trouble. Sixty-elght Star owners reported dry aggregate of 1,236 months of a total of 103 years, without ex periencing any motor trouble. These experiences able tribute to th 1 exceller basic the growling popularity reaeons for of the 8 WIDE RANGE IN PRICE 15 NOW PRESENTED BY MANY PEERLESS CARD With the recent price reductions on both the elght and. six cylinder models, the Peerless line now ranges in price from $1,895 for the six-c: linder 5-passenger open model to $4,195 for the equipoised eight, Ber line Hmousine, a 7-passenger car. Since early in January, wt first Pee jons c year were announced, eales of th have shown an fr wh als of the con pany declare to be exceedingly fying. Prices on equ!poised eight models are $2,945 for the 4-passenger phae ton, $2,990 for the 7-passenger phae ton, $3,545 for the 4-passenger Vic torn coupe, $3,595 for the 5 + Suburban coupe, $3,895 for the passenger town sedan, $3,895 for the 5-passenger town brougham, $3,995 for the 7-passenger suburt THIRTY MILLION @ARS IN THE ~ UNITED STATES IN FEW YEARS (} 0) A ROSCOE CONKLING FITC “Modern transportation has demi- onstrated that time—not money- § i - capital, Saving of time has meant a By Within four or five years the United States will have a total motor car registration of from 27 million to 30 million cars, with an annual replacement of about 5 million cars. ‘That was the forecast today of Colin Campbell of New York, . vice president of Durant Motors. In addi- vast increase in the wealth of the country."A motorized Europe w nations have learned to park together, is about ag practic avenue toward world ¢ tion, American manufacturers will | be glimpsed, Mr. Campbell: |! ; create and meet a universal demand| “Call {t an idea,” he said. for cheap motor transportation in| take a look at the possibilities. urope. “The American manufactur- | continentat Hurope needs ts to tear will get the business," he said,|down its frontier walls, separating | 1 ext build | = one nation from «nother, roads instead. _ They Are All Human, “because of the resources and fac! ities available here,-as contras with Europe.” l Inventions Speed Prosperity. “Let a Jugo-Slay buy gl Meeps ada nese ex How development of transporta-| in Italy a while and the chances are | 41" Hassion Is the theme af Ning tion bas increased the wealth of this | he'll learn that an Ital. | “i Y nation and raised its standard of liv-# tion operator is human like hi oct , ing was sketched briefly by the mo-| How about the French deputies t bah ag tor manufacturer. “From 1865 to|ing a spin into Germany he |. “Wife he ¢ nu” Wa. 1900," he said, ‘bank. deposits in-| week-end to talk over the practica-| ten by Cyril Hume upon the creased about 378 million dollars, | bility of balloon tires with members | that every man is half Ideal largely because of the laying of rail-| of ti Relchst: | halt. sensvalist, und ‘that op » however] ‘The motor car and good roads} or the other, conqu C however, | have made California find Maine | other Hume. - the deposits have increased two bil- ep) lion. Motor cars, the telephone, tele- graph and other time-saving factors have dene it. first-hand friends—through aca ance and understanding of in Why not try the same medicine in Europe?” has translated the screen with the ut y, and won hearty congra ions from the author for ner in which his work was | romantic role of “centaur” of the HEREBY VANSANT COMPANY © of the fine ik in reer. The character likened to the fabled ce The Moon has com> to Casper., resistrations for that month, In i “hale m nd halt Announcement was made Saturday | Minneapolis the same was true und a sens a of the establishment of the agency | Wherever the car has gone for Moon automobiles in Casper at| been siven proper explortation leading feminine rol the R. N. Van Sant Motor Co. The |#et records for swift popularity tant to the sto first carload of new cars arriyed| Van Sant is in hopes that i leanor nd-Allegn Pri on a siding at the ‘Burlington on] Tepeat in Casper and that before The former ust a { Saturday morning and’ the entire | *=8ny months have passed,-his city t girl with whom Dw shop and service crew of the Van| Will have its full share of Moon} iqeqiistic half is in love, and Sant company were busy Saturday | °W" ry ! Prin portrays a sopalstic afternoon unloading the new ar- esse 5 us Woman wo stirgd” the rivals, Among the models that have AUSTRIA IS SAVING, ore material instinct® arrived in Casper is one of the popu: WASHINGTON, March 21.—(Unit The la sporting: cas: lar Cabrilolet roadsters. the sort of}ed Press)—Heavy. incres me Bite one ey scuiierens ear which has literally taken the! ings deposits was one of the nota Jon, Betty Francisco, east by storm, developments in Austria du Kate Price, Lincoln The Moon Js manufactured in| according to reports of Assistant n and others. St. Louls and the company was es tablished in 1916 4s a successor of the famous old Moon buggy com- Vidor filmed Hume’s novel from an adaptation by Douglas Doty, as a special production on the. Metro. ‘Trade Commissioner Edward Bald win to the department of commere¢ from Vienna, While the total pany. Since that time, the company | its reported at the end of the y Goldw Maye has steadily increased its manufac- | $31,000,000, represented but five per | yay Ur eee Ree turing facilities and has swiftly won| cent of the pr Baldwin | * Se eS eet for itself a place among the leade: f the: industry. reported that more th of this amount, $ lént to $3.50 per ifed within the yea n two-thirds » equiv The General Federation of Jewish Labor represents workers in Palestine. Mepresentatives of the Moon com- ny have been in Casper for sdine | ime in the effort to locate an agency here, Mr. Van Sant be- Neves that In adding the Moon to his already popular line of cars he is taking on a machine which will | do credit to the automobiles already. | represented. The Van Sant estab | lishment has ample facilitfes to care for the service upon the new car and those who become Moon owners may expect the utmost in service. The new models which include, the Cabriolet roadster, a regular roadster, a coupe and two touring cars, will make their apearance in the salesroom tomorrow morning. Everyone {5 invited to come to the Van Sant company at Mei-inley and Yellowstone sometime ‘omorrow morning or afternoon and see the n-w cars. Salesmen will be on hand to explain the more intricate details and the sales room has been appto- FOR SALE GOLDES FILLING STATION SALT CREEK, WYO. PHONE 32 a7 REDUCED STORAGE priately “decorated for the great event. | In Los Angeles for September | AFTER APRIL 1ST 1924, the Moon led a long list of 44 be 2 different makes of cars in offictals Per Month $7.50 Per Night ., -$ .50 Per Week.. . 2.50 Dead Storage , 5.00 for $1 the 5-passenger coupe for $2,495, the S-passenger sedan for OPEN DAY AND NIGHT $2 the T-passenger sedan for e 3 and the T-passenger _ limou- WILLIS GARAGE 363 SOUTH ASH STREET PHONE 1891-W sine for $2,825. All of these prices fnclude hy- dralic four-wheel brakes and balloon tires which are standard equipment on_all Peerless models Yes, You're Right! WE ARE OPEN ON SUNDAY and the NEW NASH MODEL WILL BE ON DISPLAY This weather should give you ” “NASH FEVER” SALESMEN ON HAND ALI DAY TODAY Nash Casper Motor Co. sedan, and $4,195 for the 7-passengt Berline Mmousine, 146 South Kimball St. Phone 1818

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