Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1925, Page 9

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Che VOLUME 34 News Of | Casper || Dealers } i i t | NO. 51 Thesters—Advance Notes On Anilisernesit Offerings for Conte Weak Advance Notes On || Industry downs WYOMING LEADS ALL NATION IN SCENIC WONDERS HTD PARKING THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT RESTRICTIONS. | Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” OMUW RESULTS Shoppers “and Business} ,,i*%..'s" Men Reap Benefits | z “S ey Of New Rule. [men wil u By SPARK PLUG Congratulations, Police I ment! Well done, City n be| thing like this Art Up a Cc ‘Our Father Who Creek hotel at Lavoye. | The real days are “reel” every red-blooded man, days to B. Meyers of the Natrona Mo- npany, is conducting a smash le of used cars at the ware. e the| house at the end of Ea Others| street. “Many have been sold in the last few days but the choice is stil | ing after their look fashior Wt t? A Council! ing Credit should be whe and] —-— where it {s due. We ht say the} If you dor kes and save the same of the good old “razzbe " "| tend the bal The passing of the one ing ordinance restricting parl Jack Ne te a himself to| n't be like the wife v the business section to one rde invited husband as the car -crossing. in train, let that the marking out of forty gree parking sto section has per, and represents a ref this newspaper has advocated - more than 18 months. Transients ar big John M, Whisenhunt has rented the east half of his garage and must of the used cars that occupy He has therefore re- on them to a wh milaper: practically any poin they choos main a few moments gracefully out and |) or someone else ives, have ng about the for eal opportunity . ted ¢ \Popular Theory That Fair Sex Is Less De- the} | | |. HL A nother exy | ttached to the mect al engin- | eering department of the Bureau of MEN DRIVERS HAVE NOTHING ON | WOMEN; ACTUAL TESTS REVEAL -5@ seconds, while that of twenty five men from the same institution | was 0.59 secon| “Women have being more vatable than men the data of interest in throwing I on this matter. The mean ability of the ten women stude George Washington University was | 0.17 seconds, while that of the twe five men students was " The apparatus by me these tests were carried cut of an automobile with two re mounted on the under side of the| in the running board, One revc f fired by the examiner as a si the driver to apply the %r the other was fi when the Initial brake’ pedal w were loaded w when pendable Is Exploded by Probe Con- ducted by Scientists. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 1 standpoint ot, safet f women dr Not only did the women show uicker reaction time but they were so less variable, The groups tested ted of men and’ women select- from the students of George hington untversity who had come pn all over the country. Precau- s were taken so that they aver: 1 about the same as far as pre- us experience in driving was con- rned. i s conducted un tion have 1 as competent, | t than m a statement Issued fre of onal Headquarte Automobile As Judging from popular opinion,’ Dr. Moss, “the reaction time of men might be expected to be rad- de red {ther ravolver was fired lead so t jically different. from that of men.| bright red spot was on th woman at the wheel of | The experiments fal? to substantiate | road distance bh e rile is less dependable than | thia belief. The average reaction | epcts nbined with the rate of tests |time of the ten college women twas (Continued on Page Four) NO END TO VARIATIONS, FREAKS UF NATURE COMMAND INTEREST ‘|Tnp Over Big Horn Mountains Not to Be Surpassed for Highway of Its Kind; Vast Region Is Attractive. BY SPARK PLUG ne, the women average as re essential in a good driver. The tests themselves were conduct- ed by Dr. F. foss of the Institute | of government research who is one| of the leading rf hologists of the | coun Moss was assisted by | in which the wom are of part ding to the mov traffi a ba up motion gene | The angle at ch the new | ing lines have been placed |y This epidemic us’ that | (Continued on Page Five) might ists (Continued on Page Two) Off The Beaten Path | August 12 for a The real charm of touring, lies in leaving the | main-travelled highways and exploring the thou- sands of alluring side-paths. These dirt roads and trails lead to spots of rare beauty unvisited by the throng—where better camp-sites may be found—finer fishing and lovelier scenery. j In a Ford car, you can enjoy the thrill of ex- ploration and discovery. Itis theone satisfactory means of travel for these narrow roads—light —yet so powerful that it will bring you through —easy to handle—sturdy and economical. | It will carry the whole family and the saving in cost often pays for the entire vacation. $260 Tudor Sedan + $580 520 Fordor Sedan - 660 blefrims and starter are $85 extra. 25 extra, All prices f.0.b. Detroit, F | Runabout < + i Coupe +--+ * On open cars dem Full-size balloon Touring Car Please tell me how I can secure a | ! ‘290 F. O, B Detroit SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON Ford car on easy payments: Address. City. State. Mail this coupon to Fora floor Gompany, | park at the Co ary president of Wyor b and Secretary of | | Press association. A. J. Hazlett of Casper, is secretary of Wyoming Motor club, to whom may be ap- portance because they are n, ni primary factors that constitute driv- ing ability. These are: First, the speed with which the driver reacts to danger and takes steps to avert it, such as applying | the brakes, | Second, the consistency with which the driver responds in such a situa- tion, STATE MOTOR CLUB MEETS NEXT MONTH There will be a grand mobilizatior of Wyoming people at Lander on trip northward | through the southern entrance of | Yellowstone National park, where | the Wyoming Motor club will hold and of the its first annual convention at Mam moth Hot Springs Hotel, August 14 and 15, and perf a permanent state-wide organiza This event prom the greatest assemb be one of ot Wyom: } of the 0 at the Inttat ef TUESDAY, 21 travel from « ps f Novelties—Refreshments—I At Lander visitors will be enter i js / ned by ‘an informal celebratior Music by Peterson's Harmony including Indian war dances and j , ther features. Coincident with the | ‘vention of the Motor club, the ming Press association will id its annual convention at Mam es, Following the joint cor tions the conclave will | nven ve the dy entrance on thed and the enterprising of Cody are planning to extend spe- al courtesies on that occas! east During the two days of the cor | vention those attending will have ‘ ampl> opportunity for side trips J Fill "Er Up—Load in the Famils to the park proper and be enabled see the wonders of that nati round. » L. Newton of La and C plied for membership card at the nominal cost of $2.00 per year. THE 4-DOOR BROUGHAM In the Hudson Line. A superb buy, $1,825, de- livered to your door. GRAND OPENING NEW LAVOYE BRANCH NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. On the Salt Creek Highway. Just a Nice Evening’s Drive. come on Out FOR A’GRAND OLD TIME YOU Are Invited to the FREE: DANCE: gp eryth y

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