Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1925, Page 15

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SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1925 HUPP GIVES UP BODY BUILDING Will Leave This Work To Specialists in the Future. ‘The Hupp Motor Car Corporation's | sale of its body building subsidiary, the H. & M. Body Corporation, of Tacine, Wis., to the Murray Body Corporation, means the withdrawal of the Hupp organization from the field of body bullding. It adds an-! I other large motor car producer to 1 the growing list of large companies who prefer to leave the production i of the body to specialists in that field and concentrate thelr efforts public itself, with a demand far’ be- yond the production volume on which prices were originally fixed, enables us to make this sweeping reduction. “We feel that the Eight at its price heretofore was a remarkable offering, At its present price it represents something extraordinary and unprecedented.” New Hupmo- bile prices, f.0.b. Detroit, are ax fo!- lows: Touring $1795, two passenger roadster $1795, four passenger road- ster $1895, coupe $2095, sedan $2195, Hupmobile officials declare that no changes in the price of the com: pany'’s four cylinders car will be made. DECKED STREET | | C. G. Gale and His Oldsmobile A. A. A. Scout CarChecking in at Washington, D. C,, Headquarters \. PAGE FIVE | Read the Ads | If You Went All the News i | | |mission, ets, and will do 40 miles Jan hov In at VETER ENGINEER "TEAMMATES REUNITE. tter to Stew AT OAKLAND PLANT neement by engineer of 1 were ‘ F ade. For th nal years t on the continued be nent of the! High speed roadways necessary, | same group continued in their same | ssis. Says Durant Chief. — year | capacities at the Peerless Motor Car | ,, Ve recognize.” Charlen D, Hast: Decked through traffic-ways the company s ings, Hupp president and gereral|tength and bredth of the clty. Wook: Sh WiSRun Ne, 186, Mane eet bots + “Mr. Holden was with Ca¢ HEUER? Maia vaxktrcay la'oomments in Racal in office bulldings | {27 Solution. And the answer is not WALTER P. CHRYSLER’S 11908 until 2921, when ing on the sale, “that body building} 5¥2"! ‘ar off, | as research engineer to r iy @ bighly specialized business. A|*"4 SPartment houses for garages. | «Motor cars within the twenty-five | position with. Peeciess, AUTO PAINT cempany that places the hullding of} Subways under boulevards and|years of their industrial existence | | oakland. from its bodies in the hands of a large| Crossings over arteries to eliminate|have become indispensable to busi-| Pearotne’ OSGi First Class Work concern that does nothing else is | Stade intersections. ness, pleasure and every day life in| i a6 ete Guaranteed receiving the benefit of a larger| Wider streets, with elimination of|geaeral. How to regulate and care | | tr shed corps of designers and }odv bulld-|all parking In congested areas and|for them must be determined—and SAFETY EDUCATION MUST START ing experts than it could possibly | speeding of traffic on through thor-|!t will be. Ae n.aintain itself. As the motor car} oughfares to 30 or 35 miles an hour industry is at present constitute?,]—The motor town of the future, as are convinced that a specialized tullding organization can pro- a them at @ gfrenter ad /intie visualized by Colin New York. vice prasi Motors Inc. : Campbell dent of D of NEW GABRIEL SKUBBER and Highway Safety which should Education in ERE are additional facts taken from the report of the Na- tiona! Conference on Street the motor car producer than ho can! The American city of the futuré— | | brought os attention of the himself. How is it to meet its motor demands? | | "Safety am ee inthe Schnee The totally unexpected and sweep:| How can it be remolded into a mor | She ahats ra ing reduction in price of $180 on all ‘eduction in price of #180 on all| tor town where trattio and parking prevention should be incorporated essential, It also stressed the fact | i Ff \ CAL Mop at hae. panied in.a new flood | able problems? . “The new improved Gabriel Snub-| 1 the curricula of elementary that statistics regarding street and of orders for the cur which has ne-| How may it assure motorists they | ber has met with universal satisfac: | schools, both *gpaaead and payers pa- ghway accidents are “so vital to od cvssitated still ‘armer production to|can drive swiftly and safely to their | tion,” says L. R, Earnshaw, man-| ost So te tie acireelts some, any" Comprehensive onderstanding re for the demand, Hupp Motor | destination and not be forced to park | ager of the/Casper Battery company, | tional, schools, citizenship schools and treatment of the safety problem | | || | Cars Corporation executives said) their cars many blocks away from | Gabriel Snubber distributor in Cas: | 7 Choad ‘OF non-English-speaking at their callection, analysis and | yetterday. Orders received at the| where they are going? per haga publication in every State and com- | etory since the ave reached and his.best level in the announcements maintained the car's history, it n ate spot maps should be n dealers, h Leave Salt Creek ses reported. under cross streets will help. And| braking action is afforded to con A . { Des, dans bla d “Stig reduction ts over sat above | ub basements under all Jarge offic |t1al the greater spring rebound ana| $0¢ 4 playground for every school, maintained, the conference said, to. | uili'a complete ‘miniature “Moon || gg, m watghe mand § p.m. I 2 e play le i y s c imarily letect those | Roadster he roadster is an ‘exact xpress Bus Geaves 9:3 jaily the $50 reduction on the two an4| buildings and apartments to house | there is free play to q degree that al-| 1). child ff the s d t which acel ss he S “A" Sport Road: | b, ee q = ss Oe Pa ‘, - at | ildren off the streets, and as points at which accidents occur most | replica of the Series “A” Spc toa alt Creek Transportation Co, “Our eight, within five months | Answer Not Far Off regularities when apparently smooth | oeproution of Fratfic Facilities eth moana ict: |) emer aicatts partect é e ae TELEPHONE 144 has set records that we fully expect] Those are some*of the answers | roads cre traveled. g eu nts. j r fect ir | it would take a year or more to at- tor town where traffic and parking Well, for one thing, there wil) be decked traffic-ways for fast, long hauls, Then boulevards which dive given recently by Colin Campbell of “It is especially designed to meet requirements of loon and low pressure tires, greater the pecullar | The new type Gabriel snubbers | bal equate playgrounds throughout ¢ community should be provided ar partitularly there should be avail The systematic provision of funds is safety and accident “Provision of Playgrounds: Ad danger points, clear view at curves climination and protection, road lighting, street and highw munity are essent depends frequent publication.” P The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Riba cols THE PAINT § 815 Oakcrest—-Ph HOP 1630-J Oak! i intersections, th the expense ‘of grade cross ute much t , | New | session recently CARS | Spring sales of new cars have brought us a number of used ears as “trade-ins.” Bach car is carefully recondi- tioned, repainted and put in the best of shape. Any of the following will please you. VERY EASY TERMS | 1924 Ford Coupe painted—good tires, uphol- shows very little wear e car has had very good care it will please you $450 1923 Jewett Roadster | Here is get one roadsters. st | Th |and Price a splendid opportunity to of those snappy Jewett Practically new tires, lacqu sh—-and above all, a wonderfully peppy $745 nals and surface marking The conference pointed out that formity of trafic regulations is MINIATURE MMOON MODEL Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a.m, and 1 p. m. and 6 p, m ph He Wet Weber ¢ Their value upon pi largely apt and | RB —_— detail including motor, axle trans motor. Price INVESTIGATE OUR TERMS Dodge Touring | The former owner of this car took the best of care. Tires, upholster- ing, top, motor etc. are very good |Not even a bent fender. One of our best 725 values 1924 Jewett Touring This De Luxe model is a beauty— jabsolutely like new. Extras in- clude spare tires, bumpers, front and rear, trunk, automatic wind- shield wiper etc. Original cost $1500 and this one to $ ell at essential to permit carrying on Hoover, is to be commended { — — tain," O. C, Hutchinson. Hupmobile | New York, vice president of Durant, provide approximately 100 per cent | well-ordered rane Noel tabtdae his initivive. 2nd eatdyrcizeiia ical. general sales manager said. “First | Motors, Inc. greater braking power as required | provement and mainten ing the National Conference on ; all, {t was given a reception by| Mr, Campbell drew his conclusion| than as obtainable from the former | Pr’ facihies, iachn Girect abd HitwissSatee Til MAKE OFFER the public probably greater than|from methods now heing tested in| type | roadways and rights-of-wa Conference has made a splendid 'On either this 1924 Chandler or that ever accorded another nigh | big eastern cities, from plans already|) Leading automobile companies are| nation of excessive grades and statt and gives promise of large |Dort 6. Both are repossessed cars quality motor car, Next, tt proceed-|in existence and from suggestions | rapidly adopting this new, Gabr! curves, guard rails or walls at things. | . ind the Minknos: ostinato ed rapidly toward the top in sales} which haye been made by leading | Snubber as standard equipment. Ga- | ' . holds the mortgage has wired to among «ll cars of fhe eight-Indine| engineers of the country briel distributors and car dealers - = <a > at offers. Thipvaie both metus type. Today it is the world’s larg-| “The question of handling traffic| everywhere are installing them on i icdubins teres da dinmiodce, natn singlet AT Te Ee TO fa ! park ce ahanectnaw: catata enee est selling eight-in-line car and’ is|and parking is nationwide in scope,”| cars not equipped with them at the | ono. was changed. At finish of | robber. Tis your chance to eet a rowing er than ever before. The! he said. “All cities are affected | factories. Iea chat Stas cine atlathoue > pinie nie: 3 get si | was firing with perfect efficiency | 3 and fully competent to drive each A ee ” | Jear at even higher speed than the An executive of the Na- $a5:DOWN . | | | . . 4 N 11 Ri ht-O-Wa ! || Wis Sane i | tional Automobile Dealers s e \] ‘This record is a remarkable pra ber, ; On a Ford touring. Nothing fine Ive oO. || tical endorsement ‘to. Champion's | Association recently said— SeetaT age aes Nothing Sie . | ability in standard cars. It is of es 6 economical transpor- 5 ‘ BILLBOA pecial interest to owners, we believe, | I know that Dodge Broth tation. Price i “T DON’T argue with the Limited, but, size for size, my car on Balanced Conoco Gasoline haa a lot more power and speed than even old No. 11. “All kinds of going look alike to my car and me. We can throttle away down where traffic is thick, or get away like a shot whenever action is called for. We never have to pass any car twice on up- grades or any place where the going is hard—that’s why I’m called Zippy Motors. .. “’Dhere’s only one secret about the good conduct of my car and the gasoline money I save—I always let the CONOCO Sign tell rac where I can buy the most power and satisfaction for my cas) ” Not a single weak link in Conoco's power chain hence Breater economy and satisfaction. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers le petroleum product Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho. sour of high Kani , Montene, Ne' ka, New Mexico, Ollabom: Oregon, South Dakota, U Washington and Wyoming. * Balanced Gasoline le at Continental Ser- YS They are # great convenience in many bid ys ‘at Continental Service Stations and by dealers’ generally. The movement against disfgur ing scenic iandscapes with biljboard advertising has taken firm root in Cody, Wyo. where the businers men’s organization recently adopted | | resolutions condemning such prac: | tice, The movement ‘likewise has gained headway in several secttor of the west and along many scenic hives such advertising 18 prohibiied In Denver resolutions. were adopt ed by one organization urging the boycotting of all firms which erected | signs on certain highways. Notice of the action of the Cody | lub is contained in the following er received by the chamber of | commerce here: » | “To All Commercial Clubs in Wyo ming: “Fellow Club Members: At a ular meeting of the Cody club held May 11, a resolution was regula: | introduced, seconded ar ar 1 with enthusiasm, that the busin | people of Cody will not place | | board advertising anywhere al | the state high between Cods the Pi and that t ctfully requested Agnes Chamberlin ecretar CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS | MAKE GLEAN SWEEP IN | AUTO RAGE CLASSIC Champion spe | « clean sweep at P onal race at Indianapc } jal Day, when another world ord of 101.18 miles an hou miley was hung up. & car tt finished was once more equipped | with Champions. Again not a sing plug was changed in any of theac cars throughout the entire race The race estabiished the tenth new world record made by cars equippe with its spark plugs sl pion Spark Plug comp: 4 the racing field less than two years ago. It w so Champion's twen- tleth consecutive victory in major racing events. These spark plugs have been equipment in the winning car in every big event the world over since the conipany returned to the racing field. “The performance of Champions in the winning cars again established 4 100 per cent record,” says O. C Rohde, chief engineer of the Cham pion companys who witnessed the V race. “Ot $0 spark plu. ce the ¢ er-enter s the Champions used in these rac ers organization as a whole n ! e identical to those used . iniathsidard. oata excentt! for slight | is probably nearer to the arta ee ewtedn these: thn right principle in used car cars must be driven." * | buying and selling than any other organization in the business.” You Are Probably Planning a Trip COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 E, Fifth St.—Phone 724 your car this summer. Is your radiator in shape to stand the strain? We are Radiator Experts Wellington & Hogue, Inc. 221 W. Yellowstone Phone 1545 Donse BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Through courtesy of Casper Daily Tribune and Wyoming Airwa duced rates on flying. $2.50 per passenger, providing coupon prir of this newspaper is presented to Dick Lefferink at the flying fiel Overland Coupe-Sedan Just a year old, driven less than 5,000 miles; very good tires, Paint is new. Upholstering shows a Iit- tle wear where driver sits, other- wise A-I. A motor with [power to spare. Prive, SOOO Yes, sir, and we have other good ones that will make jyour dollars quiver. | THE LEE DOUD : MOTOR CO. * 424 West Yellowstone F | Phone 1700 ys Corporation’s re- ited in another part d TEXACO GASOLINE SAFE, SANE AND SURE Lefferink uses it in the air. You use it in your car and in the air. Ride in com OUR ERVICE IS DEPENDABLE fort on the ground CASPER SERVICE STATION CY AT WALNUT y C & McKINLEY

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