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SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1925 Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE Z TOR CLUB TO WELD UOSTER AGTIVITIES atinued From faze One) some special attraction to offer, some inducement that will appeal to s that r nd when thi r ped togethe the prospec ions are nd delivered to ive tourists, we will get otor club having of each communt be in a these ple! th positior interesti to es resources, and speciai ctions and them to the tourist in a that will convince him he can afford to miss tne Wonder State ates. Now again I attention to the fact that community alone trying to ad- an ace You may print pam- ke pictures, get out maps, any of the advertising schemes used by various communi but at sort of distribution do they ? Perhaps we are all ding our literature and advertising into the same centers in other states und instead of getting a systematic distribution to reach all parts of the country, We are overlaping, working at Cross purposes, and many parts of the country are not rea |. and our net results or returns for our in- vestments are not what they should We A Wyoming Motor Club could ahd would at least assure us of an even and intelligent distribution of Wyoming advertising. 3. Wrong impressions of our state are being formed by people who, through ignorance of the facts, are peddling to friends and acquaint. ances, wild and exaggerated stories of terrible winds, desolation, bad roads, and numerous other things absolutely inconsistent with the truth, and these Impressions must be overcome. How can it be done? One community alone cannot do it. To advertise to the rest of the world is no small job and more than a one man’s job. But with ever ty, town, village, hamlet or industrial center back of the proposition we can put it over and the nightmare will be transformed jnto a’ beauti- ful dream, which, upon the aweken- ing of the tourist mind, will be found to be true. It ig natural for each and every state to boost its own at- tractions, its own resources, its own climate, scenery and ‘privileges, and must awake to the fact that fe have some Strong competition and possibly a few knockers to 'con- tend with. They are in every tour- ist camp, in ey city, boosting their own state and knocking the others, more or less, and it is natural for some to be, or allow themselves to be duped by such allegations or assertions. This is a big job, get- ting into the heart of every camp, correcting false impressions and sel- ling effectively and completely the great advantages of this stae. 4. The Wyoming Motor club will through the intimate connection of all its parts and through and by the nature of the local organizations of which it will be composed, be in the best position to become informed and sten in on the pulse of the tourist traffic, not only through our own state, but throughout the entire country, and will accordingly know where and when to direct its adyer- using to get the best resuits, It would be too expensive and also impracticable for one commu- nity alone to endeavor to collect data relative to the amount, class and desires of automobile tourists over ll highways of the state, and over the principal highways of other neighboring states, but the Wyoming otor club having this information sent to it from every section of the tate at regular intervals, could tab- ulate the most important data with little expense and with great results v h would prove beneficial to of the state as it would of the complish little phiets, t part ubt be one duties or at des organization te regu back to a organiz: z the state association the concerted effort community in the te, ugh its central organ, the Wye- s which were su There Are Days of Pleasure In Store for You With a Good Used Car See These Sunday 1924 Ford Sedan 1924 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Chevrolet (De Luxe) Touring Ford Touring, Good Shape Cadillac Coupe Nash Casper Motor Company 146 S. Kimball) Phone 1818 of t ming Motor, t should and wor yery marke: $ obliterated, brought through pictur Hot lie, and the p state health resor ndeveloped h the state sed toa false impres- beautiful scen- their attention and pictures do rious possibilities a recreation center, nd its vast amount of wealth beckoning the prospective promoter and capitalist the great volume of work this de- velopment is bound to produce, good ages, good climate, good govern- ment, wheré men are men and wo- 1 are governors, these and many her things of equal importance we offer or have to offer to the = nective tourist and home seeke! a recreation center we have to offer our beautiful mountafh parks with their abundance of scenery, trout streams where the fisherman finds dise and catches the big one , and numer- ous places of interest where one may spend a delightful summer va- cation, such as the Natural Bridge, southeast of Glenrock, in Converse county, Hell's Half acre in Natrona county, Yellowstone National park, the wonder spot of the world and the eventua] mecca of af tourists, Casper, the great industrial center of Wyoming, the oil fields, refiner. fes and tank farm at Glenrock The re but few of the attractive things we have to offer, Thermopolis with her wonderful Hot Springs, the largest and perhaps the most wonderful hot springs in the world, to which hundreds of peo ple flock to tbe cured of rheu- matism, stomach trouble, and in fact numerous ailments of which the hu- man race is afflicted. These springs have a wonderful curative value and is virtually the Fountain of Youth for which Ponce De Leon searched in vain, This great’ health resort combined with the wonderful cli- mate of Wyoming, health giving and Invigorating, is an asset which we cannot afford to overlook. Unde- veloped wealth is on every side. To endeavor to enumerate the various kinds and quantities of undeveloped resources would cover more than this short narrative permits But briefly, new oil fields are being discévered almost daily, ni de posits, strontium deposits, gold, iron, asbestos, coal and in fact almost anything your, little heart desir maybe found in paying quantities) in our mountain ranges and broad ains. How are we going to get all these wonderful things before the public? Why have we stood idly by permitting our neighbor states wide co-operation to entice the tourists to their camping grounts or stamping grounds when we have as much if re to offer than any of them. be true that the Yellowstone al park, to a certain extent advertises itself. Many, and in fact most of the people of the United States, have heard of the Yellow- stone National park, and for this reason alone we should enlarge on this wonderful asset. With every community advertising it, with the Wyoming Motor club making a spe cial feature of its wonders with vivid descriptions and beautiful pictures we can create in the heart of every person who reads our Hterature or sees our pictures, a desire to visit this wonderland of the world’s larg est and most interesting phenomena What other state has so great attraction and yet what are we local communities doing to boost this most desirable attraction and there- by double or treble the tourist traffic through Wyoming, Some may think that this will benefit only those who are fortunate enough to be on one or two of the principal highways but this is not sa, People live all around us and, will be coming into the state from every direction, stopping en route to shop, for rep: _ and view our other st. It is our one big wree, the to space ind we ca ization, make i 6. Wyoming should resort of eastern millionaires just e the Summer SPECIAL Thermoid Your Brakes Brakes lined for the price of the lining. No labor charge. Warne-Crosby Motor Co. 436 W. Yellowstone Phone 2610 IF IT’S Top Work SEE KEMMER Complete up-to-date Top Shop now in full operation STILL FAMOUS FOR Body and Fender Work KEMMER BODY AND FENDER SHOP 455 West Yellowstone Phone 2008 Hotel Built Under Unique Plan | s as « rule interested in these things from the standpoint of investing in or developing these re is usually a ball all winter, pouring over looking for may get mself in es strong business | books and figur 2 playground, where he m an play- sunshine, hospitality and part of his tive tourist, af. various booklets and their 1 their viewing the map can Now ads will n and two her or not he his va- a lack of literature on the market he be able to get nold of anything | from Wyoming, and if he should y particular com ture, he will advertising their particular at their industries, and if these particular things particular locality has | o him, he will g plan his t may en in need of a new hote} second the need Ane Warm pe Friend bad communit centage of Hol! eir literature Tavern. The name furnaces Mi he Holland ¥ che hotel, and } ‘Warm Frienc ; omp}etely ¢ ‘own the cit ‘ la-| if we have e tions, Holland fact that ding 1own slogan ion of the reb. While | organization, | and be etting hings ‘before the And furth yur advert who are natural slight! town ing reached scenery and advantages community and people on boasts or assertions w salt and the big tained We in and there encourage to come within o spend some of thei but as I said before too scattered, too much hit and miss and perhays re often miss thar hit, and we need a ceneralized orgar {zation such as the proposed Wyom ing Motor t t data on all the: them L : - World’sLowest “ Priced Sedan | All-Steel Body...Big Power... Dise- wan) Type Clutch ... Extreme Economy ete wt! ... Great Reliability ... Easy Terma maces OVERLAND NOW HEADS CADILLAC | see Your Local Willye-Overland Dealer. MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT, A Lawrence P. Fisher results a small mor S9-. Toledo the proper nd at the proper clvsion I will Mote the n Wyoming than those en can and will collect in to running len cars, advertise the of. Wyoming sively, assist { mobile legislation e pare information subm the merate Th fon for} ists, assis down | advantages correctly ete., and in fact all things essential to ment of this great concerted forth in hot s E he state will be n the new actions of t where they are, he|{ Moria: attracted as Florida or ter Cal esort of our ikely ming your y does not catch will and if he state ple outside of Wyoming know any more Wyoming summer months nor ¥ know any more than they now knox unless we through some 3 system of adyerti attention these Colorado is trying that “'Tis f in | th Colorado, i scattered far thi not by one commur Nc it by | fact every communit state asea whole complishing accomplish 1 action always bring have Wyoming proper nv than the nould germi some other one to nd the son (though | the n ey in the e | m w ) should blossom | bene less indivect- 1 Wonderful reputa th this cen ganization widely ad- ight to the at-| toorists and fit more ¢ y has ating. V beautifal produc bush laden with luxuriant remun- | tio ng bring to t blo: and it oms won't we be a| tral all uits of the c t , pective widel to the reat case of pluck or smell ma The he on will distribu tive tourists than ¢ referring back of apt we ha , beginning add that statewide or reached traffic into an Ve 90d reasor € | und the steady Wyoming any efforts be called ady | parag the | that pa ma ive » wasted anc one. to bring our result ue remuner vertising done ea ast 1 would the fact that in the, first h her vast d resources ly-| communities be a slogan ‘ very few wre the han r capital to shackles and liberate gen the s¢ ns of we which leased from its hidden in which it has been repos- used In loc and way ible it | vertising if spent for more before the people c publicit and in fact c f£ the | bring ng « world, Why shoul ae ou ‘ used on our static Uian that 2 our vges, will trickle Motors C: general mat Motor Car ¢ ded in Detre 18 f ir t and Tubes one of the most sigt , * Vulcanizing and Tire pairing *), PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS FREE Air, Water and Crankcase Draining Texaco Gasoline and Motor Oils, Accessories, Tires cements made by the automot r ng to Cadillac's in that field young man, Mr demonstrated dustry in months, oy outstanding import Though a has already ne execut ne Fishe remark both In Center Street Service Station PHONE 2341 INDEPENDENT STOP HERE For WEAVER RUBBER AND VULCANIZING CO. 647 W Yellowstone Phone 2218 | your vulcanizing 16) ays of SPECIAL p le asuve Thermoid Your Brakes Brakes lined for the price fer ? the lining. No labor charge. rere & Aliithe Family: | Phone 2610 Details Monday advertising: tr § J tu d The world is « not be satisfi syst our ad and reaching Into every n ner of the globe so far We have State at the present me of us hay need of such and thanks to the for possibly and of our big f our big work te the quick st re and a working utives Then when the Wyomir the tourists the Individual their patro! no rato he | see fut h will be f. nd less expensive It Is natural for an orgar jon but our industries. our mineral land but the tate Wyoming How dvantage to secure coming through development « communities | sources? A as they | promoter there competi: | amor friends commun a a Ace or a| futile ef- | ticular as. what extent indi. | bis some een t 9 Us to adyer la and} our ranches and | to what Vidually _« ean the we farms, general class of tour Nash Fouis the Advanced Si Victoria Four Passeng ° $2090 . foe. b. Factors YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES An Enclosed Car of Striking Distinction G-R-A-C-E]/ The classic symmetry of the Victoria’s long, low-swung body is deftly emphasized by the high sides, low- curving roof, and sweeping rear deck. S-7-4-B-]-L-I-T-Y1 It has the delightful steadines: of weight properly poised, of spring construction special to Nash that absorbs all shocks, and of a massively rigid chassis. F-J-T-T-I-N-G-S! There’s a silver-finished vanity case of flush type; upholstery of mohair velvet; reading lights; a pack- age coxypartment behind driver’s seat; and a large lngeage Eien concealed in the sloping rear deck. Included in the price as standard equipment are Nash-design 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires, and five disc wheels. SPECIAL SIX SERIES—ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. 0. b. factory NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST. PHONE 1818 P. N, CARR W. L. TREBER CO eacauiecn team _——aeel (iy Never Before Such Quality at or Near the Price Today’s Essex is the finest ever built. It is the smoothest, most reliable Essex ever built. It is the best looking, most comfortably riding Essex ever built. And the price, because of volume, is the low- est at which Essex ever sold. Its overwhelming public ac- ceptance contirms by actual sales supremacy the outstand | ing leadership of Essex value. Never wasthatpositionsoclear, andsorightlydeservedastoday. ble performance, smoothness and riding ease ssex requires little attention to keep in top condition. Its maintenance cost, we believe, is the lowest of any car in the world. You sacrifice no motor- ing pleasure, comfort or good looks that la high-priced cars can give Can other within hundreds of dollars of the price satisfy you so well? $895 Essex won its great recognition on the issue of finest quality, performance and utility with- out useless size, weight or cost re And with its low first cost and operating economies, you get qualities of long-lasting, relia- ESSEX COACH Freight and Tax Extra CASPER, WYOMING any car Yellowstone Phone and McKinley 1406