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If You Want |Read the ‘Ads All the News || | TD HIGH PONT = Eight Months Output} v to Exceed Total of Automat 5 MENORIVERS eee: pote ae oar | =— sem Ee | r— ae —i Comm gr = From Page One) ESSEX COACH : A carload will arrive in : a few days. Wonderful six at a wonderful price, Call for demonstration. « | LOW BATTERY PRICES DODGE: -..- $24.00 “ BUICK, NASH, ETC. i CHEVROLET, FORD .--- ; SERVICE ON ‘ALL MAKES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 East Fifth St. Phone 907 Good Values in Used Cars Used lute]; 1 th bs e wher Car is just as careful of the yu here at we will be Motor ¢ reputation as in sale ar DODGE BROTHERS $775 $625 $425 OTe a $350 NASH $350 FORDS I nditione $300 $300 $300 $250 $200 $45 1923 1917 Coliseum Motor Company 131 East Fifth St Phone 724 OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS I SS STR NOT SUPREME) WALTER P. CH ~~ TRAFFIC TALKS Children will ignore regularly school quipped municipal playground. t treets. wanting to and in order to play Their reason play about fi lem for a psychologist, not f me. The careful motorist may do anything. In approac ing a child, whether it is on t curb or im the street, it is in perative to have your car und absolute control. As an example; rapidly moving motor vehicles is a prob knows that a child at play in the street The child may RYSLER’S in lor ‘or b- he m ier the These are things which must be in Streets is damgeroas. be playing ball. He misses the brought to the attention ef par- ball, which rolis into the street ents. The child has but one thonght In New York play streets are to resoue that ball. He will risk set aside. No motor vehicles are his own life to get his ball back allowed on them during certain The motorist must remember hours, yet scores of children in that children react as children, the neighborhood will play only and that he must protect them to on the streets where there are his {nllest motor cars, trucks and street Riding bicycles in the streets cars, where motor cars numerous is dangerous should be discouraged. and trucks are and Coasting Here is a problem for the par- ent. Teach children to be care- NOLAN CHEVROLET T 0 OPEN NEW LAVOVE AGENCY TUESDAY to appear at the new building in New Lavoye Tuesday evening as his 1 the g ng of| guests, A free dance will be conduct e 1 and an exceptionally versatile ‘ ldi dance orchestra has been procured towr « wstone | for the oceasion, Free, refreshments I ts } hat the | throughout the evening will be a fea t in the oil|ture of the opening, territor G The Nolan Chervoriet company, the Ca {fice | Lavoye braneh is ated right on c r in | the ain high within very easy driving distance ia N stu out to the grand t Casy evening will be i} ae the management assures every: one the time of his life, The new S na Ther I sical bran is to be under the first man be h ement of Charles Midert, who has a ¢ ew uperior |} been the oll field representative of company for some time. FLEXIBLE TIRE se | is impe ” he said, “but 8 no reason to believe that en are essentially better mechar se ics than women, It is just @ ques-} 4 few years ago tire. ma tion of their going to the trouble to/turers built tires on the learn. One ed mention their} that the more plies they put skill tl wir machine, On| tire, the greater would be its wear the Lowest Storage in Casper Per Month . Per Week. Per Night . See our prices on othe sizes of this make Station in connection. Guaranteed Repair Work Willis Garage 363 South Ash St. Phone 1891-W Filling ing qualities, But it was soon found that was a flaw in this theory. I time tire revolves it flexes, or changes its shape slightly. This continual movement in a, heavy, stiff tire casues the plies to become sepa | rated, Then internal friction sets in |—and the tire heats up and burns out from the inside It was demonstrated that a more fl x! tire, with fewer but |. ser pill would outwear a | heavier one id possess far su perlor riding qualities By using only 4 to 6 pile rd. g to the size and load require Yr || ments, Miller tire men foun they could reduce thig internal f tion to a minimum—and grea lengthen the life of the tire. By building this tire in the flattened shape it takes when under ad, the tread wears down evenly and an astonishing amount mileage is obtained. of additional addition to remarkable dur- a less-ply balloon absorbs the ks of the road much more eff y than could a tire of | | | e nstruction EXTRA EXTEN SION OF “PERMO” WEEK INTRODUCTORY OFFER had még take care of tl » time on our “Permanize And Protect Y ould ne Packards, . Buicks person wa Cadillac Peerl well satisfiec Call and We Wi The Auto Cars Washed a\ Cars Greased any calls this week that we 1em all, so find it necessary to introductory offer to » With Permo”’ our New Car Finish e applied “Permo” to 22 cars Hupmobiles, Chardlers, Hud- tudebaker and Fords. Every 1 with the results. ll Be Glad to Explain Laundry Co. Cars Polished F. Clark of Syracuse, NY, er baving Dr. R i are t tir coast over thi ro’ roadst has averaged about that t les apd for pleasure. ‘Th red a total of 221,000 mil Dr. Clark and his pal arrived Olds factory, Lansing, Mich,, first leg of their vacation tr During his trip th enroute from New ¥ Michigan, Pr, Clark sald he tered a strip of dirt road 4 duti Possible. The Nash Mot action was taken in the forr extra dividend oi 36,50 and @ regular semi-annual ¢ of $3.50 per stock of the gust 1, 19 stock of record at the close ness July 20, 1925; dividend of $1.75 per share outstanding preferred stock ecmpany, payable August 1 holders of preferred stock c ‘s Company ery and equipment ——————— } results try fled Ad We believe only ir 1402 East Second approximately a quarter of a miles it is just in prime coi to make a 12,000 loop tour United States, according to F, Clark, of Syracuse, N with his "Bi 1 y d nell of tland, is | ward Los Angeles 191 le roadster, D k ang O'Donnell, wh first lie ant and top serge in the samo medical corps ing the mar 8 of interest | the west coast, and returning the southern route to New Orleans and | thence up the east const to New| York For a little mere than six years Dr, Ch the Oldsmobile 500 miles per month, driving it in his professtonal EXTRA OIVIDEND 5 PAID BY NASH Increased Sales Make Larger Earnings At a meeting of the directors of dividend per are on the common mpany, payable Au , to holders of common and a quarterly Tribune Classi Tand hu € vep it a quas million pe ndition| About the only major recondition: of the|ing‘that has been given the car was Dr. R,| when it was refinished about a year , who}ago, Dr, Clark had it painted w ©'Don | Duco, the same material that is being seading | used on the present model six cylin 5 Olds-| der Oldemobi! | > 10 were ant re ime he car had when 1 at the on the ip, n- 3 miles m of an share dividend of busi: | on the of the 1925, to re Otdsmel making rier of a million mites in his professional duties. MOTOR BUS ON | INCREASE IN TRAFFIC WAR By SPARK PLUG In practically every section of the United States, the casual observer finds the motor bus steadily gaining in popularity and in strength. The railroads everywhere are howling through time tables, direct mail ad- vertising, magazines, and newspa- pers, of the unfair attack made up. on thelr business by the motor bus companies Vor long distance freighting and transportation of passengers, the railroads 4 of course, still su- treme, It is on the short hauls that he bus lines are gaining hand over locomotive, People seem th fist on t to prefer motor bus travel for any dist e from 50 to 200 miles. The east is a far better example of this comparatively new mode of trans: portation than is the west, although e acifio coast boasts dozens of high-class bus lines Every larg east of the sippi has from five to fifty sepa- bus lines radiating from its When you consider each of the busses in operation ear- ry approximately 25 passengers, who would otherwise be making their trip by train, is {t any wonder that the railroads view with alarm the SUNDAY, JULY 19, i925 seats in the daytime, are made {nto the most comfortable of beds at night, with the ald of alr mattresses These chairs can algo be transfor ed into lounges, capable of seating 18 persons. Two upper berths in the form of hammocks form part of tie eatipment. Thus, six persons are provided with comfortable sleeping quarters Sea Complete equipment for found within the bus whi Modern Covered Wagon an electric stove and refriger he “4 All Jone’ corner is the bath roo' plete with shower bat toile Equipped With All jms: win shoves, team, ts ; slung underneath the rear end | air pressure is provided at all times \by the engine to keep the A traveling home, mounted on 9] Working properly. . Pierce-Arrow bus chassis, complete} one of the many interesting ti even with shower bath and ‘radio,|\., tie ear is the atrangemem: of has just been finished for its owner, | ait nanols, ‘These are of walt R, Connable, formerly managing di-| roiq fiat inst the slde,.¥ rector of the F. W. Woolworth com-| sineq the traveling home can be pany of Canada, who, with his fam-| Co) nictely separated inte two dreas ily, will take a three year tour im} ino roe : with (3 this luxurious yehicie that will cov-| er Canada, the United States and| — canes, & compartment fit part of the British Isles hacer. diet wiltial S60 etil ta “The Caravan," the name given by | dresse pullman. tables ra Mr, Connable to his traveling home, | ¢ laying cards, screens that contains all the convenience that! into place when the wit are found in a modern house. The] jowered—these are oth most ingenious of es utilize] rixtures, Two hooks at to t every inch of space a le, 80 that vers fora and aft will enable practically every comf« ‘ovided Caravan" to give assistan without cramping the occupants of | s d motorists if n y the bus, } ~ Four uphoistered chairs, used as Tribune Want Ads Bring Results "Ane Those Cushions Comfortable? We rebuild and re-upholster. Let us help you save the upholstering in your closed car. Yes! Seat covers. A complete line to select from. OUR PAINT DEPARTMENT Meets the Demand of All YUGA—Just what the name implies. eternal high lustre finish. Inquire About Our Satin Finish. CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP Next to Elks Building 633 South Center The time Phone 1084-R | - This is the rapid advance of the gasoline motor in our metropolitan centers. Winter and heavy snows are no longer an _ obstacle to motor bus trayel, for the highways of the east are quickly cleared after each fall of snow and there is then little to retard the progress of the motor cars, lany former manufacturers of and passenger cars are turn thelr attention to turning out ng, low, comfortable busses irneys over country high ling for contracts on bus coming one of the livest Public Service Station (INDEPENDENT) service us demonstrate. at the close of ness Jul 1 a city of any size in the east has President C. W, h reported the . ed double deck motor busses the net income for the three months |!" addition to the regular surface ended May after deducting | CF ® way surface, but in most expen nufacturing, includ-| C#S Ww branch of service is ing depreciation, selling and admin-| OW nd controlled by the original istrative expenses and local, state | ‘ction company and federal taxes, amounted to Thousands of new busses are be: $4,199,860.11, as compared with $1,.| [ne ifactured each week and a 501,000.35 for the same period a year | ™#rket is being found for them. Js ase it any wonder then, that America The values. of sales for the thre to have gone motor buss shanthe oe (thle: year ‘akow’ bn | tne and that the passenger trat- ceiane of A0OR cher cent ‘cver-the| the large railroads of the east porrbapending diester of 1984 | Pacific coast has been great- Commenting on the business out ' look, Presid Nash said he reg i-| Caape 38 line with the genera ed future prospects f . t The Casper Motor Bus sys as being ve brig | ie} : f the fact ne in genera | : 4 fere { | ting 1 t sine He expe E i ft eaodi peer Pee I< t Greek transportatior for thia company as vorable t s the nearest to the than ever before. Orders on hand] type of line used in the east, Then. are greatly in excess of our ability | We must remember the r Ther bag | mopolis ‘Transpo! Co., the Quite a program of expansion has | Casper Sheridan stage line 1 the been under way for some time, in-| Yellowstone Park bus line, Truly cluding additional buildings, machin. | Wyon r behind the met in the adoption of a thoroughly p wetting where y Give us a call let Tom Jenkins, Prop. aches of the automotive industry. ONE-PROFIT COACH on the Standard Six Chassis _ built by Studebaker N PAGE 7, Main News Section of this news- paper, there is an important announce- ment by The Studebaker Corporation of Amer- ica. It expiains the ture which ‘one-profit” plan of manufac- nables Studebaker to offer the ex- ceptional ve f 1 this sturdy, dependable Ste ( I I page 7 b tion, and read th advertiseme ! | , Then come in and see this remarkable car— in fainess to yourself, learn the value Stude- baker offers Balance in 12 monthly $5 ] 0 Down payments of $92.25, Big Six Motor Co. |226 South David St. STUDEBAKER j§ DER IS 1s Phone 1817 A STUDEBAKER YEAR, WE ARE SORRY to disappoint the public. Our first NEW 1926 RICKENBACKER EIGHT-IN-LINE. AND SIXES were delivered as soon as they arrived. We wanted to show these that we were forced to deliver them. More coming. Watch for them. PATTERSON OAKLAND COMPANY, Distributors for Wyoming; 438 East Yellowstone. — ayia yey Taree: jobs but the demand was so great (Rickenbacker smart motor cars.)