Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TWO | Live News of Motordom in ” e Casper Sunday Cribune This Section) | In $60,000,000 BEING GUT BY FETY ORNE Figures for First Five pASPER PUBL TAKES TO CHRS (Continued From Page One) of the holiday trade, its famous hot springs and plunges doing full duty as major attractions. ‘The Big Horn mountains with their many cosy lit: ‘ts and lodges ord patronage from Casper. Wheatland a rip roarin honors at entertain- tle resc fora r Down at rodeo did «the | 7 | 2 aay | ment for out of town visitors. Out Months of Year Are | in the wilds of the Sweetwater, a real old fashioned Western display | too! ce when a more or less im prom brought cheers from the throats of many Casperites who u rodeo Encouraging | | VASH ™ D. ¢ 4 had driven the great distance for of | the eve | At the Lodore Staples rar Wyoming, dances and ivals were under and far into the night, al motorists made eventual stopping way 1 and not a few this locality the >t a place. | Business was good at the filling | stations E n the re the effect making he Fourth stimulated fel of mach pair shop: of the number ready to take the road of July seems to have business in every line in Casper. We n with the many others who en- in wishing icab and mo- John Hertz, tor coach transportation king, is | capping a sensational business 260,000,000 deal Motors Corpora- | joyed the day | career with a with General er- | tion which will give the latter a yeste there avere more of ther first | powerful interest into this phase a 1 to) of the automotive industry t controls the bus lines of Chicago and New York, and is a manu- t ties | | t | first five mont traf a ee talltie , There is no substitute for depend- hs of this year this ha 1 . ability. In the operation of motor to 1,487, a redu of 5 or 16] vehie! either on Jand, afloat or in per t. In ured | the air, the lives of occupants corre r h last } frequently hang nee of de a, Sees of} " pendability. If the mechanism fails per cent | 1 the newspapers carry headlines | another tragedy the next day le human life gs in the balance, there ing that can take the place of dependability. That t is why automobile racers, aviators, 1 t manufacturers of the better auto ving " P % mobiles and marine men specify Wil energ t fight for t os Pi lard batteries in their machines, i I ¢ Mr. Carl Barnes, Willard ti ‘ dealer, in Casper \ t proof t I | ; For years it has been noticeable an I Let t | ss s a storage battery was € ind ‘ ‘i rd job where absolute t ‘ = ut et = per: i neant the winning or t act t E of the stakes, Willard bat- i ebb al hs n the unanimous ' ee eae 1 A A 2 bebe choi says. must ept as a f obligation prod 75 per| For results try Tribune Classified t fety of the pedestrian. “Unt s ! want Ads. When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them No. 22 ESTION: Why can Buick “set the pace’ for motor car improve- ment? NSWER: Because Buick has the largest engineer- ing staff of any automobile manufacturer. And because practically every motor car improvement is offered first to Buick because of Buick’s dominant position in the industry. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT MICHIGAN CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott St. Phone 2260 ee eee Automotive Melting Pot (Continued From Page One} special sixes of the same kind were unloaded last week, at_ the Big Six npany Most Of them have ‘ound happy homes in and about Casper | | | A few’more tried to mix aleohc " e yesterday. The body r fender men will be busy on Monday. Perhaps even the sur- geons may have a bit of extra emer- gency work Pierce Arrow y along under a full, head nd incidentally haye in- { the neatest little part per. the Natrona Motor a_well earned vaca and today, hunt The boys. at took company tion yesterday and his aids in their ise of sold week on the We'll call that a real investment Summer time is “watch your oil’ time. kiss h the canvas twi an ure not knocked from t pins, better let the fight: ers do the refereeing.’ Witness. the | Walker-Greb fracas Thursday night. Business is unusually good with Van ex coaches and one Moon were sold during the past few days. Energy 1s’ what counts and the boys cut there have piles of it. Sant'’s. Two W. R. “Bill” Yellding is back at his old position with the Nash Cas- per Motor company, having re- signed from the Van Sant outfit some little time ago. Bill is hard at work taking orders for the popu- Nash and working up a pile of jasm anent the new Ajax, not yet ready for delivery in Casper. Thermopolis looked lke Casper the Fourth, Familiar faces. We'll say so. over Sales of camping equipment, at the Brodie Rubber company show con- clusively that the highways of the nation will be packed with Casper. ites all through the balmy season, Lee Doud roared into the entrance his establishment Friday. night, and announced his return from the wild country north of Nowhere. by a loud and lingering honk. Mr. Doud has been in Missoula, Mont., for several days bent upon deliver: ing a new Jewett coach to Mike Kelly and family, formerly of Casper. Joe E. Mansfield is proud of the Salt Creek branch of his company he is selling, we are as yet unable to determine. The main national highways east and west of Casper look to be in the pink. H. W. Gatlin, E. C, Morse Now With Walter P. Chrysler and reason enough. ‘The subordi+ nate outfit has nearly outstripped the Casper bunch in the sale of Patkard and Hupmobile cars. We hear from various sources that G. W. Boos, formerly with Lee’ Doud and the Big Six Motor com: pany, is cavorting about the streets | of Fort Collins, Colo, Just what western sales man: ALTER P. CHRYSLER, W Presicent and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Maxwell and Chrysler Motor Corporations, announces the appoint- ment of E. C. Morse as Director of Export Sales. Mr. Morse has had a world-wide experience in the export field. He the Hudson Motor Car Company, vice-president of the Chalmers Com- pany, later general manager of the same company, organizer of the John N. Willys Export Corporation, Vice. President and General Manager of the same Corporation, and most re. cently General Sales Manager of the Wills Sainte Claire Company. Last year Mr. Morse joined the Chrysler’ and Maxwell corporations in the domestic sales organization and later was appointed director of export sales, ager for Willys Overland, left Cas- per yesterday for Denver, accom- panied by A. L. Peake. Mr, Gatlin expects to return in a few. days | however. The new Overland Six has achieved great popularity in the mid. dle eastern states. Let’s see what the Casper boys can do. F, W. Wills and wife left Satur- day for Lander and vicinity to spend the Fourth. Frank Hanson, service supervi for the western territory for Stude- has been in Casper for several superintending the work of the Big Six Motor company service de partment. the boys at the Nash Cas- Most of per r company report a quiet Fourth. At least that’s what they say Charle Patterson of the Pat terson Oakland company has been confined to his bed at home for sey! eral weeks because of illness. All automobile row is awaiting Pat's re- turn and extends a sincere hope for safe and speedy recovery. his left morning Sweetwater to off the annual bright and a Jordan ssist in run- Sweetwater 1 ning stampede 'The Nolan Chevrolet company was ll day the Fourth. ‘The boys n hitting the ball at a great rate weeks without a real re and they ached for an opportunit to exercise their own new Chevrolets. had b Miss Agnes Clare, county treas urer, is the proud “owneress” of the new Nash special six sedan. The Natrona. Motor company has complete sold out its stock of new Oldsmobile Sixes aad are anxiously awaiting the next shipment that the good work may go on. R. N. Van Sant and company hung out the closed all day sign yesterday, and the boys all took a well earned respite. Remember that the bird who ra second to the one who rocks the boat is the one who tossed a cannon cracker under the feet of another. Do You Know You Can Buy HUDSON COACH CASPER $1,485.00 together. sclute The “Big Four” of Soviet Russia (1. to r.) Stalin, Rykoff, Kameneff and Zinoviev, are scen leaving the Kremlin in Moscow, in this photo, one of the two or three ever taken showing then These four men are the « It belies recent reports of a serious rupture between them, rulers of 8,250,000 square miles of territory, and 133,500,000 people. SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1923 Sala Severe Shakings of Seismic Shocks Shatter Our,Mundane Security But no natural or devised test challenges the character of Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords PASSENGER—TRUCK—-BALLOON TIRES HAYMOND TIRE SERVICE 140 West Midwest . Phone 1070 132 E. Seventh St. OUR FORMER LOCATION Building Has Been Remodeled and Enlarged---Our Labor-Saving Machinery Has Been Installed AND You Take No Chance A Written Guarantee With Every Job WARNE».CROSBY MOTOR CO. 132 EAST SEVENTH ST. PHONE 2610 OE SE SE TE EE, SE a

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