Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE TWO | Read the Ads If You Want All the News | ! | Che Casper Sunday Tribune HUDSON-ESSEX gUTPUT LARGE Shortage of Cars‘ tilsl Se Found Despite New Record Total. 21. 063¢ CARS IN MONTH BY | OVERLAND AUTO TAXES EXGEED GOST OF ALL HIGHWAY WORK IN THE COUNTRY Ultmore tnxes pald by t A greater than the ¢ truction and ma giv motor transportation t during the year T at f the federal and state ' during the sa $ 000. “These roada constitute the r highways of the nation and ser about 80 per cent of the total ve Nicular mileage." The Caravan has ev- erywhere been heralded as the season’s greatest hit. familiarity in speeding up traffic jand in remoying the obstacle o congestion IKEMMER BODY _|NORINCEOF MOTO AND FENDER | LAWS RESPONSIBLE FOR | | SHOP GROWING. cocesvovor Tage LTANDLEN ha | CLUB OF OWN By SP. PARK yoUGt | WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23.—| I of familiarity with generat} , and particularly with delays king costly custom: 4, in turn, the chief caus of the aver driver's unfamiliarity with the moto: and regulations at least one motorists, no counter: world, This is the s. P. Henry, president of the| Chandler 100,00Q-Mile club. While nt, says that| new mer s are welcome, the en- clearly | trance requirements are such ag to driver's | « , There is, however, ery exclusive club the club is orists who in 100,000 miles of more in er cars, » club was organized three and despite the limits set rship, it has gained a total hese include two who have »| have drt meelves > with xplains, the victims 187. ne more than 300,000 miles apiece, ® who has passed the 250,000 en who have exceeded and thirty-five who he 150,000 mark, al membership, 81 estab- mbers | thacomplaint is nave passe | Of the lished their mileage records driving | clearly indicate | Bargains That Carry a Message of Thrift DON’T FAIL TO SEE THESE VALUES TODAY 1923 Chevrolet Sedan 1923 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Ford Touring 1922 Ford Sedan A few others that you should see, as every car is a real bargain. As We Sell We Build Friendship Nolan Chevrolet Co. 322 South David St. t under Henry, | enry an » Horse- power what does it really mean to you? Coach $1075 For your first ride will give you a com- plete and personal understanding of the power and performance that can be built into a moderate-priced car when such resources as General Motors’ and Oldsmobile’s are combined ‘to this common end, Natrona Motor Co. Phone 236 OLDSMOBILE Very little, perhaps, if we were inclin- ed to bore you with calculations of power curves or piston displacements. Very much, we know, if you accept our invitation to drive this car and to test its surplus power for yourself. 550 East Yellowstone ‘PEERLESS DISTRIBUTION |: is cited by tne] Automobile cuvs are not, gen-| erally, exclusi et, they put d the is as is the | sev ven have driven two or more Chandlers) Peerless Motor Cor company will be | handle thit line for seven years, his inex £ 100,000 miles iscontinued. Husiness reaching as bigh a volume pak - - s 9,000 new cars in a year, “ Mr, Leavitt has been in the auto 9,000 new ear Me The Caravan will be That yes Since November, 1917, ne has mar- the agency for Reo and mer-| keted the Oldsmobile in California chandised {t for six. yeors. Prior to| and Nevada. His sales have been be ditcontinuing the he became | tween 3,000 and 4,000 cars.a yeur, Pacific Coast distributor for the| He will continue to merchandise the Overlang, in 1909, and continued to! Oldsmobile. business since 1905 the most talked of event of the year for Casper. TAKEN OVER BY LARGE ta GOMPAAY N CALIFORNIA) 7 One of the most important distrib- ution transactions in the history of the rless Motor Ca npany was consummated when the Peerless franchise for northern ¢ rnia and Nevada was secured by J. W. Leav- itt and y, one of the oldest and most successful automobile dis- tributing organizations, not only on the’ Pacific coast but throughout the entire country, With J. W. Leavitt, as president, and A, D. Plughoff, as general man- ager—a combination ha's for many years been kn as one of the best teams of go-getters in the ARE is the vacation or summer diversion in co gh i ame which the automobile does not play its part. ———_— = In practically every warm weather relaxation, from the long tour to the family picnic, a motor car is indispensable. And your car must carry the assurance of unquestioned stamina, of unfailing dependability, of freedom from worry, The list of features given below reveals how the Chandler meets these requirements. If you have never driven a Chandler—if you do not actually know how good it is—’phone for a demonstration any afternoon or evening. Is Your Radiator in Shape for Summer? Wellington & Hogue, Inc. 221 W. Yellowstone Phone 1545 Biggest Values in Town I Pikes Peak Motor. 5 Easy Steering © Easy Riding 7 Fisher Bodies 3% 4-Wheel Brakes @ puco Finish 4 100% Rear Axle Balloon Tires (The Traffic Transmission ts built complete in the Chandler plant under Campbell patents) Coach Imperial $1595 Metropolitan Sedan *2195 Ali prives f. 0. b, Cleveland COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Zz Traffic Transmission 2' 1922 Studebaker Light Six Tourings | Chevrolet Coupe Buick Sedan Ford Sedan Reo Touring Wills Sainte Claire Hupmobile Coupe THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY ° CLEVELAND The above list of auto- mobiles are all in excellent | condition and priced low, | Big Six Motor Co., Inc. 226 S. David—Phone 1817 Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City John M. Whisenhunt and Co. First and Park Phone 79 ANNOUNCING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE POWER MOTOR CO. AS CASPER DISTRIBUTORS OF THE STAR CAR OFFICE, SERVICE, SALESROOM AT 226 SOUTH DAVID ST. PHONE 1817 The Star has taken all sections of the country by storm and it will repeat its TRIUMPH IN CASPER The first shipment should arrive this week. The Povrer Motor Co. 226 SOUTH DAVID STREET PHONE 1817 SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1925 [ [ i : : ; J

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