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SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1925 | Read the Ads | ' ] | | | If You Want All the Ne Che Casper Sunday Cribune SPFEIS UP RAGE More Power Secured by Forcing Gas Into Cylinders. e power can t month, power g avi he ar air service, said nent 1 at high place horease the or power ntire speed iger a mmer- because the compression on the gas mixture causes of the chargés unless io of the engine reduction An in r output ger results cent in fuel ut there ts a SALESMAN HERE FOR THE STUDEBAKER GAR d Jewett divi Motor Co., has lll be located in ules staff of the 1 distributors § ker cars. Mr. Boos was employed by the r three years and « or Co., 1 — WELL BALANCED CORD CONSTRUCTION NEEDED I 8000 TIRE MAKING cords ubber a un nd thereby quick ts would rubber tr the frietior turers Hach part of the not SPECIAL Thermoid Your Brakes Brakes lined for the pr the lining, No labor ch Warne-Croshy Motor Co, 436 W. Yellowstone I 2610 © of super: | ‘tha [each F > worked | © U.KU. HE first photograph of the middle west tornado disaster to reach Los Angeles, Cal., newspapers were brought over the last lap of 212.9 miles by Cannon Ball Baker in a Rickenbacker car, equipped with Kelly balloon tires. Driving on the tortuous, mountain- ous highway between San Luis Obispo and Los Angeles in black | night, he broke the inter-city rec- ord. His time was 4 hours and 24- minutes, an average of 484 miles per hour. And this over a rig-rag highway with scores of hairpin turns which were taken at 45 miles per hour without slipping or skidding. Baker left San Luis Obispo at 745 am. and reached Los Angeles at 11.09 a.m. on Ball Baker Mixes Service With Speed In Record-Breaking Night Inter-City Auto Run At top “Cannon Ball” Baker in his car ready for a tecord breaking run; and below, just “Cannon Ball” Baker. The flood pictures had been wired to £an Francisco by the newest of inventions, carried to San Luis Obispo by matoreycle and picked up there by Baker. The fires used were the same set on which Baker a few days ago smashed three inter-city records in too heavy, because this would have a ter to make the tire non uniform. The maximum of strength and life to tires by making y as every other part | pee Se ES abs en IN BURSTING CONTEST TRIED OUT BY MOSHER R. M. Mosher,. “The Michelin Man” pulled a new stunt this week a-/ in the form of a tube bursting con | test. bur | He mentioned the fact to one of his friends that he was going, to stage such a demonstration and said friends sald “Look out for that tube. It is pretty. good, in fact I be e it {# the best you can bu So Mosher went and bought a 3% tube of that, ma his trusty h to make thing: x Then with mpehe started in be was n good hundrea and seventy for . of the pump to burst it, and it swelled up to Mout thirteen inches through and six long. Mosher looked a little dubious as he hooked up. the wind Pusher to his own 380x314 tube, but with grim determination he went at it. Pretty soon he said “One Hun. dred” and the tube had a swelling in jt that looked like a Texas water: melon. Pre soon it was “Five Hundera" and the swelling was about three the swea a race from El Paso, Tex. to Los Angeles, Cal, ‘his was « continnous run. Baker made Les Angeles in 21 hours and 23 minutes, beating former auto record by 2 hours and 58 minutes, and beating Sunset Limited train by 2 hours and 12 minutes, The ran from El Paso to Phoenix was made in 10 hours and 12 minutes, beating former auto records by 1 hour and § minutes and the best train time of 2 hours and 18 minutes. ! The run from Phoenix to Los Angeles was made fn 11 hours and! 11 minutes, beating former auto! record by 1 hour and 37 minutes. He had ho tire trouble except one puncture, although the course is éx-| tremély rough. Gripping his tongue between his teeth, he started on the ninth hun. fred saying to himself, “I have got to make it elght seventy five any- way.” Nine shundred and atill no pop. A thousand and still no pop. Mosher gazed with admiration at the pride of his heart and kept on pump- ing. At fiteen hundred stokes he stop. ped to meastire the elongated sau- sage and found It a little over eight feet long and fourteen through, and atill he kept on pump- | ing. | At sixteen hundred stokes Mosher lin tube would never burst and he made the sixteen hundred and enty fith stroke when “WHANG’ Weft Mrs Michélin, Mosher’ slowly \straighténed the Kirke oljt” of “his batk ahd gezing ruefullysit the-blisters on his hands, aid to the ¢ rs, ‘That: — ube Was sure YOU MICHET rege —and Figures Don’t Lie Above is a vivid picture of the tremendous buying demand created throughout the country by the Nash Special Six and Advanced Six models. Total automobile sales monthly are registering severe de- creases as contrasted with corresponding months last year. On the other hand Nash sales are monthly sweeping far beyond the records for last year. It is a dramatic and convincing national tribute to the downright superiority in beauty, in performance, and in value of the Nash product. SPECIAL SIX SERIES>ADVANCED SIX SERIES |Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory SS eed NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST. Pr. N, CARR PHONE 1818 W. L. TREBER ———a ned” ast THE JAY WALKER inches | ¥ was beginning to believe his Miche: | BY BERTON BRALEY In the American Motorist get for warnings ‘and slogans of censure ath-heads on-placards are-grinning at him. a way, he’s a, Knight of Adventure jousts through the traffic with truculent vim To motorcar dragons he flings his defiance, Gives battle on foot to the ogres on wheels, And fugzernaut trucks are the up-to-date giants Whose charges he foils with a flect pair of heels! Jay»Walker! Jay Walker! Blithe métor-cdr stalker; Who daily goes gaily to dally with chance ‘All ‘tfaffic rules’ flouting; A,fool? Beyond doubting! Yet somehow-a fool with a tang 8f Romance! e hazards his ancestors battled, His pu beat with theif blood-that is red. Insouclant and valiant, undwed and unrattled, His epirit on a r demands to be fed. g some valorous saucing; it In traffic, and scorns or to “cross at the crossings. gnals and ha ha’s the horns! Denied the bre fir Jay Walker! and squawker And tooter and siren rip gashes in air; He goes where he chooses And stoutly refuses To let any motorist give him a scare! A huge landaulette with a footman and chauffeur Is 16 more to him than a five-year-old Ford. Part greyhound, part fox and part squirrel and gopher, Ho darts where the thickest of traffic 1s poured, He sidesteps and wriggles, he leaps and he lunge He risks his fool neck making dr And yet you can't *help being thrilled As boldly he jay-walks along on his way! ANNOUNCING THAT The Weaver Rubher & Vulcanizing Co,, Ine, has recently store for th GEARED-TO Tubes. completed and opened .a ‘new purpose of selling MILLER fHE-ROAD Tires and MILLER We have selected Miller Tires because we want to give the motorists of Casper full value for their money—and we consider that Millers are the greatest value on the market today. To ride on Miller Tires is to enjoy a new sense of security and complete tire satisfac- tion. For they are famous for their uniform dependability. We have a large stock to choose from, including loons, Regular Cords and. Truck and Bus Tires. Come in and look them over. The Weaver Rubber & +; Vulcanizing Co., Inc. CASPER, WYOMING Miller BalloonTives GEARED -TO+THE.- ROAD The Four Things That Matter - There are four qualities we look for in a motor oll: 1. It must give perfect lubrication ie | 2. It must leave the engine»in clean condition. 3. It must be economical to use, — 4. It must be free from impurities. that damage the engine, ne : On these four.counts we have chosen Sinclair Opaline Motor Oils and recommend them to our customers. ALEMITE SERVICE STATION +116 SOUTH DURBIN ST. NOTICE We have a business proposition fora live-wire who can invest $4,000 to $6,000. If you have this amount and want to get in on something good, drop in and see J. H. LESLIE, Patteyson Oakland Co., 438 BE. Yellow- stone. TIRE SALE AT DEALER'S COST | LIBERTY GARAGE The prices are right for REAL BARGAINS. If you need tires now is:your chance—while this sale lasts. LIBERTY GARAGE 428 SOUTH ELM ST. The Hupmobile. Four is the caryou * want if it’s a mat- ter of getting real reliability. It has always been noted for great mechanical sound-: ness. All over the world, it is recognized as the car to choose for long life and stand-up-ability. r * * * ‘ Ye Here's the new kind of perform- _/ ance the Hupmobile Hight i 4 giving:—Acceleration that always leaves the jam behind. Pick-up that literally takes your breath away. that Smoothness gives you the feel- ing of skimming the road by magic. A phone call fora demonstration will bring the car andmodelin which you areinterested to your door. Y JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. 328 South David St. Phone 346 HUPMOBILE FOURS AND EIGHTS