Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1925, Page 11

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veneowtk $4 SECOND NEWS SECTION News Of Casper Dealers Che Casper Sunday CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1925 « Crilnme SECOND NEWS SECTION NO. 42 Advance Notes On Industry ca Week WYOMING MOTOR CLUB TO SPEED TOURIST TRAFFIC HIGHAY WORK RENEFITTEDY. REGENT RAINS Smooth Surfaces Made! Possible by Prompt Dragging. Hail dollar” rain ming, Thursday night gentle do ar ha » been named the gre f ny | boon of the given sta season highway officials looked for opportunity to pla | roads in mid-summer condition | Moisture is a detrime to th usefulness of a highway only the thoroughfare is not worked and ged immediately after | itation. When highway ‘mainten ance machinery is brought Into play the road is while it is Sol is una of wheels into its surface C. H. Bowman, local chieftain. of | the state hi department, an | nounced today that the | been reported as general all c E tion in Des Moines 8 b SETA Tenn: thab coneaauentty Vl children narre aped injury when it peapespe,tifepore.or Be: week, \ait (By Central Press) Ancther is the plan to set up state highways should be in tip top| a j Buc HAER TERRE Ee shape for he ae Ma sie aap oF ines’ chief of police, James | hibit convicted bootleggers in par- er. § y will probably find score hting bootleggers and|des through the principal streets Seeagiae 1 er oe | reckless drivers with advertising. - | of pe city. : a 4 y dragged 3 t . fi ( Other parades are being planned - éorinse toBex ax One of hig “stunts bit ch haunts of the finny and hig ai acne i ee TA by the chief, who blames the courts favorite picn s | dnsecialyela rian se Bada fof the lax enforcement of the pro: The storm of Thursday night how-|{ashion automobiles damaged in hibition laws, Because of the failure of court to pufish bootlesgers, Chief Cay ender claims, “the bootlegger has almost as respected a place in the community as the groceryman, the butcher and merchant.” Chief Cavender believes that his educational program will alter pub- lamed irunken drivers. My Best Customers Are those who figure their tire costs the closest. They find that the tires that cost them the least per mile are Michelin In=1915 there were 2,445,666 auto- mobiles in this country. It seemed a tremendous number. Some people were already talking about “the saturation point” being not far ahead, But {f thére were some men who couldn't see the woods for the trees, there were others whose faith never faltered, It took a lot of vision for them to see that the true market for auto- mobiles had hardly been touched. It took a lot of cournge for them to bank on the ultimate success of the automobile in that market. ‘They had both. Back in 1915, the United States Rubber company said ‘The real fu- ture of the automobile is not ir the big citles buteaway from them.” | It is not in short runs on clty R M M oO S He E R | streets, but in mile after mile on B) Ps | oats ed } k in 1915 the United States The Michelin Man Rubte mpany began to pret 317 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 | for t and to hélp years ago—the first a Specialty 4 Balloon Tir e Repairing y these papers in thelr true cimenston, Few realized the influence they Parades nensdeg and Rum-Wrecked Cars as Warning treet of an automobile in which a bottle of wine was found after two women and was driven into a deep ditch by one of the women lc opinion and force the courts to co-operate with his dépattment in the prosecution of liquor law vicla- tions. The chief began hjp unique ant! rum advertising after a woman drove an.automobile in which an- other woman and two small chil- dren were passengers, into a ditch: A bottle of wine was found in the ri He, put-the,.damaged end of the car on truck wheels, pluced a grizzly figure wearing a death's hand and brandishing two bottles of pre- Volatead days in the car, and order ed it run through the downtown dis. trict. TEN YEARS OF “HOME TOWN’ ADVERTISING IS CELEBRATED BY UNITED STATES RUBBERCO. had on what the people thought and | did and wore and bought.. Because few jeople realized the place they filled in the minds and lives of their readers, The United States Rubber com pany saw. As clearly as it saw that the de- velopment of the automobile would be in the smaller communities, {t saw that the peope in these com-| munities woud have to have tires to measure up to the’ service and tire merchants to sell them. And \t saw that in the “home town” newspapers it had, ready to hand, the medium to help put tlre merchandising where it would have to be in the new era of the auto- mobile. So ten years ago people began to read the first U. 8. Tire advertising | in their “home n” paper—over | the name of their “home town" deal er They have seen these home deal ers develop the tires’ Inte with the supr ing in these local papers. Co-tneident with the tenth anni little “side line of | advertis- THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” es to the SUMMER PLAYGROUND BEAUTIES WILL BE ADVERTISED TO WORLD By A. J. HAZLETT ‘Tempor: Secretary, Wyoming Motor Club Inviting the whole world to make Wyoming its summer playground, a militant organization was given impetus in 0. J. Grendell, factory represen-|Casper Friday, May 15, with the election of additional tative for Chandler “and Cleveland | temporary officers of the Wyoming Motor club which in thé spent part of last week in Casper at i the agency of John M. Whisenhunt future is destined to play an important yee in the welfare “Aint it ever goin’ to rain” hag changed to— “It ain't goin’ to rain no mo’."* Better add a tow chain tire chains this week. GRE oe We'll have a ‘little tube bursting repealed the|contest soon. Watch for announce ment. Glenrock sudden law Friday ni The victory of Flying Ebony in the 1925 Kentucky Derby Saturday afternoon proves conclusively the old contention bf hundreds of racing experts, that a good jockey 1s worth|and Co. “He reports that his two/&nd development of the state. To back up this invitation at least a ten yard start in any con-|cars are steadily increasing in pop-|@rrangements were made for the tm outstanding srenic wot test. “Sande up” has come to mean] larity in all parts of the United |!mmediate publication of 00 « ri the te. Thes okletk “a sure shot” on any track. States and that his hopes reach the|tes of an attractive illustrated 1 1 ed in th Chto — (Continued on Page Four) view ued on Pag = let showing representatly Motorists of Casper are anxiously ; romised opening of There is for Casper's for it. It me Casper. big surprise coming Auto World, Watch ns a new agency for | Fire is a great boon to any pug | Iness. Ask the Metropolitan Store. There ts a beautiful Special Four | Door Maxwell sedan on display at the Nash Casper Motor is the center of all eyes'on West Yel- lowstone. The trouble with business is the abnormal number of cure sugges- tions. A. J. Woods, former proprietor of Woods Filling Station, on the point at East A and Yellowstone, left this morning in a new Chrysler for Los Angeles. Mr. Woods announces that he expects to make the trip in record time and wili wire the local agents for the car tn question of the anticipated excellent perform: ance of their charge. Haste—loose dirt Funéralmore loose dirt. L. G. Eurton, branc# manager for the Denver branch of Willys Overs land Inc, has been in Casper for several days at the Lee Doud Motor Co, While here he handed out a number. of valuable tips on sales- mana®ip to the staff of the. local estitblishment. Item which will become familar in future road reports: ‘County | Friday afternoon that they can even tor. | roads—rough and rutty. The season of overland trips {s here. Yes. Casper has one or two | good camping outfit stores. Are you receiving your Tribune rond report regularly? Wellington and Hogue proved weld the legs on a caterpillar trac- An olly conversation: Old Lay ‘Welcome to the sea of oblivion Mr. certon— of red tape?" Did you ever yersary of “home town” advertising by the United States Rubber com- pany, this company announces an- other long step forward in the per- fection of automobile tires—the greatest since the introduction of the cord itself—in its perfected La- tex trested—Web Cord Royal Bal- loon Tire with the flat low pressure end. Today there are biles in this cot r Eighty per cent of th ed by men and wome on the farms and in the smaller co: ities. Where there was one U. 8. tire dealer in the small towns then there | are hundreds t What was onl; come true in 19 16,000,000 automo m are own: | | 322 South David St. Phone 2100 NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. —reai mere vision in 1915 has After May 15, 1925, we will operate our shop on $1.25 per hour basis and give an ex- act price on every job before we start to work. TWO SERVICE CARS Casper’s BEST Repair Shop COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP CYLINDER BORING BRAKE LINING PISTON GRINDING WASHING AND GREASING 434 WEST YELLOWSTONE W arne & Crosby Motor Co. PHONE We also furnish a written guarantee with every job and will absolutely stand behind our work. You take no chance whatsoever. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE VALVE GRINDING

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