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I PAGE TWO | 12, The Casper Sunday Cridune SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1925 | Live News of Motordom in | ‘ - g seracal ay I - gos = This Section G@— 6)= | N = las were built and placed in service, I'he MORE THAN 6.500 WHITE | ssse'eianstssta sic, 5 livered more than 1,100 busses dur ing 1924 and will sell a greater num ber the present year, Of the 3,000 R busses operated by electric railw t © supplement rall service approx imately one-third are Whites. ——————___. OPENED INS, | | | ITWAS A PLEASURE | INDEED! ‘YOU WERE.) PROBABLY OFF YOUR FEED A BIT, BUT You PLAYED A GREAT GAME! LAMSURE HAGEN HIMSELF COULD DO NO BETTER ¢ Nese Predicting {ncreased frlendlinessyacrdks international borders breaks] An idea of the rapld growth of bus und understanding among the na-|down misunderstanding between | transportation Is gleaned from the of Bure Roy D. Chapin,|countries,” said Mr. Chapin in his ational Auto-| Brussels address, which summarized -| his views on this subject. “This na- tional or international flow has a great economic influence, since {t e| increases trade and lessens the fric- There are. 200,785 motor ‘OKE AND 1AM PROUD arr ~ S <= Pa ° . a Sy 4! Congre: Brussels. ; Hon whi sacs OORUTE, WHere. oct ny | ri ag ate y r a “> fb St e aware of the ancient rival-| ple do n y each Y 7 4Yy. Complete Showing of A hs =e] | White 0 aI alfferences which | wate lit eavhig tbat witiek wide Y, G i Vy) % 4G by Vy) Up Roni Assured ¢ Vai WA — ne trouble in Europe for| use of motor travel by the peoples Yt, @ iG, 2G GZ. Ly U7, Ly Bodies Assured at Hace: Serantinsage: ae = Chapin pointed out]of the world and the friendly con- Uti YYELEES, biatdleaien R 2 Se ne in history has indi-] tacts,that come about thereby, there | eS Boyle Rooms. as rtation been so are few things that can better pro- oi mote international peace. P Ci red a cw an My PYOPCY Car Foo has t . loped countries, high- if TR foal Sie )\@ [nti Gour . os Cisne cucnrionne ) SEYVECQ With Care: In 1 f | COURSE ains true to some ex-} rail transportation in the car- et more and more motor | riage of goods and people, It is my is becoming available belief that many of these countries EEE “Uegy Yd Wi UYfiG % 1. 8% y ty} Z to those of limited means. will, place riost of their short-hau! (e a g Y Z YG y Z ( 4 “An easy movement of people|traffic upon the highways, leaving the long haul to the railroad lines Y DONT YOU WAICH fOURE Gow’? > I } ag ( G —— — PUROLATOR SySTEM 1 warns ore onpedibuly 900 tt] Se Ree waa PREVENT WEAR FROM GIL|) Done, Wait for “One of the things that shortens the life of a fine automobile engine LET » to grit that gets into oricating oil,” says J, E. Fields, vice president in charge of sales of the Chrysler Sales | ton: “This was one of the very first ‘ things guarded against by Chryster!! Put your top in shape engineers and more than 18 months || + 1, B f ago, when the Chrysler Six was in-|| Tight now. est fa- troduced, it was fitted with a filter |] «77743 that purifies the oll while the engine cilities, runs, It is due to foresight in pro- viding such features as this that Chivaler Six engines can goon ae-|| Kemmer Body livering the remarkable service that they do with a minimum of trouble. and Fender “Chrysler was the pioneer amongst builders of motor cars in ; Shop | r | nothing to hinder drivers from driv-| the adoption of the Purolator, as the #|ing fast where s system fs known 455 West Yellowstone and the atilte OMETHING besides excellence of fuel and lubricantsis always obtain- able at a Continental Service Station— excellence in the work of thoughtful attendants. AME— Iwo HOURS LATER. Ge ON THE HIGHWAY. \ A Continental man won’t soil your car with oil or water. He won’t spill the gasoline. His air-hose will have plenty of pressure. He will take advantage of every chance to make your visit pleas- oll pur : “The leadership of Chrysler en-| ant tor you—and valuable for your car; n | tt hauling reauirement AOE: gineering methods is now once more | PHONE 2008 i 5 ~ - 5 also will inclu 2 apparent as the example of includ Conoco—The Balanced Gasoline—with TN OEY CC neta teeca BOOC ria guna ing an olf filtering device ‘s now be-!| “The Fender Man in its unbroken chain of boiling points and the rear of the. Ford runabout, _ ing generally followea.” delivery car which j Your Town” ant Ads Bring Results | Two motor bus companies in Los Angeles op Continental quality lubricants are em- blematic of our Service Statioh policy —a sincere and studied striving toward perfection. Not a single weak link in Conoco's power chain —hence greater economy and satisfaction. CONOCO GASOLINE MOTOR OILS Polarine Gargoyle Motor Oils Mobiloils CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers of requirements ery is an Important —_——>—_—_ HAIG SEED I ANVOCKTED World's Greatest Buy | (Continued From Page One) $ certain extent in Maryland, but ex- | perience shows that thirty-five miles | an bour is not a generous enough 4 ce where roads are inherent: sa “There is no use. trying to deny the fact that millions of cars fre- travel at speeds of forty or Freight and Tax Extra Taking cognizance of this | limit on the state highways to 45 or miles an hour, The country had BIGGEST VALUES IN TOWN COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Every used car in excellent condition. 1922 Light Six Touring 1919 Studebaker Four Touring ota US roming. © 1924 Dodge Sedan Round -Trip 1922 Buick Touring Ticket to better put itself to the task of seeing Ai RROD to it that motorists drive fast where Throughout Hudson’s long-time policy of Better Motoring 9? 2 "2 ‘ast drivin safe. ss i 1923 Buick Touring Mit daet detvag vers .tnbgeanll giving greatest value for the money, this is Continental Cou. 1924 Studebaker Special Six Roadster ie Pa el ere ath ns the lowest price, the finest Hudson, the | ae Randy, neat and 923 Chalmers Sed: r eds of cars mechanical est value Hudson ever offered. Only Hudson's Pec tect cag habeas po 1923 Chalmers Sedan wile Ss Es exclusive advantages of the famous patented dealers generally. 1924 Star Touring Super-Six principle combined with the Do You Know world’s largest production of 6-cylinder cars DD: at WA eS You Can Buy makeit possible. By greater margins than ever ‘ 4 o £ > eos ‘ Big Six Motor Co., Inc. HUDSON COACH beforeit is today the “World's Greatest Buy. CASPER $1,485.00 OPEN EVENINGS The Great and Genuine Economy 8 226 South David Phone 1817 Its Owners Know | The good-will and satisfaction so evident through- out Hudson’s enormous ownership results simply from the conviction of hundreds of thousands of individuals that they have the “World’s Greatest Buy.” The economy Hudson owners praise is not only in the big saving of first cost; they know, also, the greatest of all operating economies — faultless pest jy for months on end with rarely any need whatever for-attention and ata minimum expense Good Values in Used Cars Our experienced mechanics—whose judgment we have proved—go over our used cars thoroughly, and carefully estimate their real value. And we are glad to win your friendship by selling # to you at that valuation. DODGE BROTHERS 1923 Screen Commercial. Overhauled and guaran teed. Practically new tires_....______~_____ $475 1922 Screen Commercial; high hood. Equipped with pintoens spring and Gabriel Snubbers. Over hauled RUSH! RUSH! RUSH! TODAY ONLY A CARLOAD OF THE POPULAR OTAR CARS 4-DOOR SEDAN—TOURING—COUPSTER—COUPE BUICKS f 1922 Four-Cylinder Roadster. In first class condi- tion ies a ch wrens miso bs cw aang ein teasusitioee ore $350 1922 Six-Cylinder Roadster. As is.........-.- $150 NASH 1920 Six-Cylinder Touring. Has had exceptional care and is a good buy at $350 If you are interested in any one of these models of the “Million Dollar” Star COME DOWN TODAY POWER MOTOR CO. 226 South David St. Phone 1817 FORDS OBE POOTIDE on cinn ng cee aw ae cote dees $325 1928 Redan. coc cs 1923 Coupe—New tires on rear. 1922 Sedan ___ McKinley and Yellowstene Coliseum Motor Co. 131 East Fifth St. Phone 724 Open Sundays and Evenings