Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1925, Page 13

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News Of \| Casper } [_ Dealers | Che Gasper Sioday Trilnme ¢OLUME 34 SECOND NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1925 SECOND | NEWS SECTION Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings For Coming Week EARLY DAYS OF CASPER’ PICTURED pA J. MOKLER SALES OF USED /, GARG ON RSE, SAY DEALERS Thriving Business in | Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” que “We're off couple of cz Casper auto! Cars Marks Early | cccpe"sosiness 31 1a pperere ou Spring Weather. ame out as you ee SPARK PLUG - Salesman to lady pr By Used car sa ive suffered a tl : you seen the univers: phenomenal rise during the 0 hoy, Wenosio Cael weeks, place Some of the happy dealers pluce the blame or credit upon the rapid] Spark approach of fishing n,| for sate: the Mareh Others hi Members of the finny » gamboled lor h cool pools throug’ will seek new far from the 3 will really enjoy shouting get me.” sunny Still, others have that perhays of Casper have the cause. audacity to menti the purse string: rome untied somehcw we cannot Hel lieve that the c F thew members of t tribe Would you tiat Men played or part. in the RATES rise to f the time worr mobiles, Men who have thought aS ET Hagen tobe ihe Dats There's standir ants nothing but heeF and, toe thro | Rubber company, of this pale? Piaautaas out the winter e begun to Raturdayin’-the oll .tie n | Sees gasoline in the and have dr toward the agencies where the o portant company business. The Tr bune t 25 Miles “ic Gallon 58 Miles per Hour © 5+25 Miles « 8 Seconds Never before has there been an organization capable of producing at anywhere near the low Maxwell price such speed and power, economy be gh ae of vibration in a 4-cylinder car. Chrysler engineers have combined with unprecedented smoothness a speed of 58 miles per hour and a flashing acceleration of 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds. They have engineered into this motor a gas- oline economy of 25 miles to the gallon, and an upkeep economy which brings replace- ment and repair costs close to the zero mark. We are eager to prove these Maxwell facts THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT | equipped Prosperity Is | By ARNOLD L. SCHEUER President, Kelly-Springfield Tire Company QUARTER of 1925 has passed. Some few business men are asking, “Where is that prosperity we were told a When will good times retu Prosperity is here, Good times do not retum with- out help. The companies enjoying good business today are the concerns which went out after such business. \ | Economic tendencies run in cycles, ft is true. But enough resourceful- ness can be displayed and enough energy used to result in good busi- ness “despite graphs, charts and j curves to the contrary. I have found that when years of @ prosperity have been followed by a | | period of adversity that sound ¥ | manufacturing businesses emerge again with lessons well learned, with equipment refitted to meet new con- ditions and with a fund of good will maintained. ‘These are assets of the first importance. Energy and te- sourcefulness are then the chief qualities which grasp and build up the first signs of returning pros- ARNOLD L values as is true today. perity. Prosperity {8 here. Inclement that the United States is weather—not hard times—has an ag tural country slowed up business somewhat. when. the Look at the tire industry which countr is enjoyi has wisely measured its steps, keep- ing production in line with demand. | Never was there a time in the his- rest of the count SCHEUER tory of the tire industry when it was possible to obtain’ such tire Here It should always be remembered | reac essentially and that is also, farm situation is improving day by day and it is well that it is. farm population of the ‘od health the The ‘INFORMITY N ‘AAD SIGNALS coco BIEN URGED In Markings. By SPARK PLUG Address Delivered ipone Kiwanis Club Last Wednesday by A. J. Mokler, Pioneer, Is Interesting APPLIES ‘Cars Measure gf Satisfaction . BY SPARK PLUG raise its ve paint ens on , the liv hall to ¢ In the this method the extra « which may trusty bus through months. has {ts own tot 1 thems In addition, ualf dozen independ in a demonstration drive. 3 895 995 1045 Standard Four-Door Sedan $1095 Special Four-Door Sedan - 1245 All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, tax extra Touring Car Club Coupe = Club Sedan ° We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Maxwell’s attractive plan. Maxwell dealers and superior CASPER MOTOR CO, £230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 The New Good Maxwell service everywhere. iy res motor cleanin tically tions m spe king oy alty operat the top. Don’t attempt | us pursue the finny tribe after the|f ond of April unless the ¢ of I fastened « the W3 und safe orang a AU rel and urs to its sellin r two fr y know weil £0 in giv “BITE LASS USED E oS FIRD W YEAR Wl ROOF SHO-ACRE FRM t | L HAVE IT EXAMINED BY EXPERTS CLEAN-UP AND PAINT-UP. WEEK TO THE Must Be Made. Barly for the Easter Parade If Owners Are to Feel Full it a] helr | l IS YOUR CAR READY FOR SUMME LOWEST PRICES IN CASPER TOMOBILE | “teswresroon oes Hi Middle West Has|) | Its Cyclones But | Ye norant ters | | | CKARD the | The Days of Frequent Car Buying are Passing The public is learning after a quarter century of ex- | perience that true economy in pe rsonal transporta- | tion, as in other necessities, lies in buying the best at long intervals rather than less than the best at | more frequent intervals. He was to itv Wyoming, a 4 State but out « Packard Sixes are less than two years old—25% are less than one year old. But for these new Packard owners the days of frequent car buying are past. | Sixty per cent of the cars now being traded in on || | | are now well on and with , distinction and comfort Thousands of Packard Six owners their way toward the 100,000 mile mark no loss of the original bes of their cars. They have d iscovered true economy. dS Shr he ee JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. a 828 South David St Phone 846 See the new Moon at \ 7 Oy wi Van Sant’s ASK THE MAN eae “So WHO OWNS ONE S oa — SALE ON TIRES Tires at Dealers’ Cost—No Middleman Profits “ast. LIBERTY GARAGE ELM ST. PHONE 983 436 West Yellowstone Phone 2610

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