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NO. 41 Advance Notes On Industry Theaters--Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings For Coming Week SYSTEM EMPLOYED IN HIGHWAY WORK OF THIS STATE | ; . t divided Into two classes of pated revenue about $2,000,000 per, building of a bridge that {s in suc , GUIBA I] GAIN Good-Bye, Pedestrian! sazitor,tha\ entice wate arsiemn ofl doBditicn that. ctsersrements wank lege Speate Broect ouds of 8,172 mil Whatever | be undertaken at once or tt | Federal aid y allable for|that a cheaper ty of i | "apap ‘ » it will be}than Federal ald construc | | to you how depa per y will be} give:us a fair road for the p | | aa dpi age y on construction of state andj/and permit us to use the N | | sarily be somewhat indefinite. It State Projects difficult pieces of constructior i | nucipated, however, that we 1] State projects are undertaken Tractor work, bulldin, | | have for construction work for e without Federal Aid on stretches of }@9@ placing. of , culverts 1 | B f T d F b C H B year of this biennium in the nelghor-| road where immediate improvement | Pecessary fill over the anc Address Before Tuesday Forum by C. H. Bow- | isoa'r‘siv00.000 ott royaity money | in imperative in order. to yet the [@PProaches to bridges now. being —_— | C | ti U d Thi H ac and nearly ws much federal aid|use of the State Highway System nak OF oar wane asper and Bates f | a money. The exact amount of federal] A state pro may be the improve: |Creek on the Alcova road ts an ex President-Elect Says De-| | Sta epee Oct elas Leas Or {A appropriated to the state being|ment of a plece of road. between {ample of a Biates proleet crt. wax * | j d d All R d 30% we will have fo stretches of road that are already |Mecessary to do the work on this velopment Will Be | | mended to eaders. struction purposes from this in fair condition. It may be the (Continued on Page Six) Speeded. By C. H. BOWMAN, proper through route to best serve - a a = | District Highway Superintendent. | the people for future time as well as | /{je———_— Bel ste i sy 2 _ a3 eee: “In Cuba we need moro of The work of the state highway|for the present wag a big one. It| ‘ transport facilities which you department may be properly divided| was necessary in the beginning to here, In order that we may arrive | into three cla consider the whole route between at the same degree of efficienc 1. Survey far distant points in order to make Progress follows the automobile ar Construction. improvements that would ultimately {t follows that when our road pro Maintenance, work as an integral part of an ade- gram {s developed that the land ad- | Surveys. quate highway system. As the Jacent and the countr: a. whole | In the first years of your present | through routes are and have been will be greatly developed,” said Gen. | | Sit whi :. In Los Angeles the pedestrian is being promised | state highway department there was | decided upon, the surveying ‘work eral Gerardo Machado, president- ; moving sidey equipped with easy chairs! Here is a diagram of a|a very considerable “criticism of|is decreasing, Detailed surveys of | 2 elect of Cuba, speaking at the din- | Proposed moving al k that is to be constructed underneath the | state highway survey expense. This} the projects about to be constructed | Th F. ll L tt I S lf-E. 1 t ner given in his honor by the Na-|foadway in the Second Street tunnel, Cutting through 1500 feet under | criticism has practically disappeared ,is the survey work that has to be te Fottowing Letter 18 Sse xptanatory tional. Automobile Chamber of Com- | downtown hills, the ride will cost 2% cents. — as it has become evident to our|carried on at the present time. ; . merce in the Hotel Commodore, New thinking citizens that intelligent | When a new pleco of construction | | R ) rdi 1 U L R Wh h H York, on April 28. thoughtful investigation for the|work is about to be Initiated, it is ega ng gly umors tc ave location of our through roads was necessary and desirable, highly important that {t is situated | on the through route that has been More cordial relations will develop as a result of increased trade when THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Been Spread in Casper the United States will not only be The expense of prelimi sur-| established ag the best route fc r | importing tobacco and sugar from veys on the state highwa system | economical construction and mainte: the iéland ‘republic, but will also be Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” has been growing less each year|nance. Many things have been con-|® exporting large q i f mar since 1919 and for good reasons.| sidered in this location, drifting ‘es ufactured product General When the department was first or-| snow, character of soll, availability | Machado pointed out. ganized, It was necessary to: make| of surfacing materials as well as the The president-elect pledged the|, Watt winds watt wonderful warn-, It's a case of out of the frying | surveys of considerable length and|service the road will render to friendship of his administration to | {28% of sublime, sultry summer and with certain county | several of them between principal| through and local traffic. Locating the United States. “We remember trom all points in the little old U points in some case%, in order to| the line with reference to land lines that you helped us to be free, and 8. ndering Casperites who have establish the most economical route | which constituted the principal work | Bj qeshall never forget it. We pledge |Rever Guite forgotten the lure of aj Mother — the world’s stest |on which to bulld and maintain a]jof road surveying a few y olf carilesting telindahin” Wyomir mer and fall, are|word. This her day, and as the oc-| highway. Consideration had to be|is but a small part of th _ | wendir way hom to thering momentum every | given to all the major aspects of the | surveying for a modern r again | ire copiously for twe may feel safe in saying that | proposed route such as population Survey hours in the middle of the way, ap-| this ountry holds few mothers who | served, centers of population, sources} Survey expense, I have EXPERT | year comfortably in a top coat in| have failed of remembrance today. : rs and amount of traffic, comparative| been decreasing and here are the Radiator and Welding the evening und sniff the wonderful —— economy of construction contem-| figures from the biennial reports WORK odor of wet sagebrush after a sud-| The golf ball hunting season is on | plated, stream crossings, ‘aflrohd|covering the work in the entire den sumgner rain. for the kids. grade crossings and urban- ap-|stater Wellington & Hogue, Inc, — — proaches, directness obtainable in| 1919 to 1920. $168,992.48 221 W. Yellowstone Wholesalers are stil pushing chain! Business conditions among the | alignment, curvature, grades, dis-| 1921 to 1922 - 118,219.14 |B sales. You know this Wyoming May | automobile: dealers indicate clearly | tances, etc., involved in deciding be-| 1928 to 1924 99,964.29 ! (Continued on Page Seven) tween possible alternate routes. You can readily understand that in a state like Wyoming with its great distances between centers of popu- lation, the task of choosing the ROAD FACTS ARE TOLD BY C.H.BOWMAN, By SPARK PLUG. Of all of our state departments there is probably none whose services is readered with more absoyire ac- curacy, true ‘sweat of the brow”, and at the least unnecessary expen- {iture of public money than {s the State highway construction work A USED | Construction. | | The MacFarland Auto Company Denver, Colorado May 5th, 1925. The Casper Buick Company, Casper, Wyo When you want a car —here it 1s! For business—for pleasure..Rent one of these hand- some cars—on mile or hour basis. Drive it yourself. Cheaper than owning a car. No red tape. Gentlemen: Attention: Mr. Walter Storrie. We are interested to know about the various rumors that you say are being passed in Casper regarding what the Buick Motor Company is going to do in the 1926 season. We consider it quite a tribute to the Buick product that our competitors find it necessary to resort to such methods in order to hinder the Buick sales. is awaiting you at the Lee |} Doud Motor Co. You can be sure that our used cars are in the best of shape as each car is thoroughly checked and in most cases OUNT the times each day when you wish you had a car. mile is less than with your own car! Special protection against pub- The Valve-in-Head principle will never be abandgned by the Buick Motor Company, as it has definitely demonstrated superiority over other types for a period of twenty years, and Now : —when- ,, Specia state highway department, It is a i y ‘ NON su a have one oF: lic liability and property damage recognized fact in all parts of the painted as you know Buick has constantly linked the Valve-in-Head ever you wis! —at a moment's i. available at nominal rates. We worl@ since the advent of the auto- —- | motor with the name “Buick” until the two are intimately connected notice. have arranged this insurance for Seer acd ere: cok ciiomis tae in the mind of the buying public. This fact alone should serve You come in and rent a fine- you, through our affiliation with sential to the welfare of any com-|} 1924 Model Jewett to convince anyone that it would be the height of folly for the looking, 6-cylinder closed car. In the Hertz Drivurself organiza- monwealth, \| ‘This popular touring is in ex: || Buick Motor Company to abandon the type of construction that appearance, in comfort, a private — tion. The state highway department of | tremely mice condition. The they have so consistently adhered to since their beginning. car. No one can tell it’s a rented We've invested many thou- LE eee rad amare ency: || motor is full of the same pep : vehicle. No red tape to be gone ands of dollars to give y thi: sees "th aoe 9p rien cur’ || that has made the Jewett oni You can rest assured, and tell your prospects with cle. 2} 1 tape to | ands of dollars to give you this HH ow years of its existence. || of the fastest selling cars on absolute confidence that the Buick automobile will always be through. Just identification you ervice. Every feature for your Hi ken a trackless wilderne market.- New tires. Price Walvat rough. Just id aon: ye 3 € } ps pba die market. New t i alve-in-Head. | will willingly grant for our pro protection and enjoyment — f ’ tection as a reputable busines vacked, by sound responsibility ater nit sn Also from all information we have, and from conversations | house, Arranged in 5 to 10 mir Intelligent, courteous employes. | e ho prac which the writer had with the people at the factory at Flint, | y time. 41] ears in perfect condition, al- ally of t state Te ¢ there will be no change in the general characteristics of Drive it yourself. Pay only for ways. No waiting. \ et al gd Hi “e seh a 4 vidios s-Knight the body design as carried out in the '24 and '25 seasons. miles of actuai us The cost per Day or night—any time. 1 areas coc dea eh i which otal ee pa We hope that this letter will be of some benefit ll| | a record for speedy construction |! you Knight in such fine shape to you in combating the malicious, unfair anduntrue rumors which - = | from the “wilderness” to clyiliza-|} at the price this one will f our competitors annually bring out. s | .,.|| Sold at—8675. The motor is . . | } CORNER EAST FIRST AND DURBIN STS. PHONE 81 of our pub-|! unusually quiet. Refinished in If there is any further assistance we can give you along lic bodies, the highway de partment is not content to rest on its laurels, Rather than that, { laid extensive plans for work dt the next few years which will prot Beaver Brown lacquer—that this line, let us know. permanent finish. | has Yours very truly, THE MACFARLAND AUTO COMPANY; ubly double the value of the high | ways to Wyoming. New. construc 1924 Ford Coupe WELLS LITTLEFIELD, Uon gangs are constantly taking || Former owner took very good 4 Assistant Sales Manager. | plek, shovel, and tractor into the || care of this car, and you can Wells Littlefield | fleld. ‘Engineers are always at || feel secure on the condition of Ys work upon logical sites for new |] it New paint, good tires | highways, and are constantly map-|] Price $475. | ping out the best route | Maintenance crews have become | ~——- | | an integral part of the system and | 4 given amount of money Is allotted " ° each: year. for the upkeep of ea Dodge Touring | § The re and bi section of atate road. for the mainten revenue When we say it won't last long uilding of we mean someone will snap | Public ronds ts practically al! deriv. |) this up today—will it be you | ed through the property icenne |! Price $375, | | taxes on automobiles so that the | ee, $87 | man who drives is the man who nl cy 40% Down, Bal- | pays and a willing payee ts he. TERMS ance Monthly. In a complete and interesting pa- | per read recently before members / | of the Casper Motor club tn lunch: | at the Henning hotel, C. H | Bowman, district enginees for the | sper district of thy state highway | lepurtment, outlined the workings of his department and made the en: | ire subject so clear that ft has been CASPER BUICK 132 North Wolcott THE Lee Doud Motor Co. @ Phone 2260 | leemed advisable to pass the ma | ul along to the public through || 424 West Yellowstone | arabune, Phone 1700 It appears In the column tn the | atte : right