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rae > NN Che Casyp VOL. 35 News Of Casper Dealers SECOND NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUND AY, AUGUST 2, 1925 mua Crihune SECOND NEWS SECTION Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings For Coming Week STATE TOCURB AUTO PEEING ON HIGHWAYS Public els Warned Not! to Step on Gas Too Hard in Future. By SPARK PLUG “Force with politeness,” {s to be the motto of the newly employe state highway department traffic of- ficer, who is under instructions to curb the tendency to speed and to exceed the 35 miles per hour law on the open highways of Natrona coun- ty and other sections of the third state highway distrcit. The officer in question. motor been on duty on local state high- ways for about one mon nd dur- ing that time has used his very presence to slow down a number of “speed maniacs” particularly in the vicinity of the Salt Creek field, where a number of minor as well as serious accidents are reported each week. Working under the direttion of C. H. Bowman, state highway engineer for the third district, the cop” has already arrested and brought number of violators to justi: Mr. Bowman has asked that the Tribune give the officer public mention, so that the traveling public be forewarned ‘and may cc nem: selves according! The officer !s instructed to rule (Continued on Page Three) NEW BUICKS AT LOWER PRICES ON DISPLAY IN ROOMS HERE day at the new 1926 __ Tod: ay fs announcement er Buick Co., when th Snappy salesmen will be on hand at ajl times to explain the many new Bulck models make their Initial bow | features of the models. New lower to the public. A great deal of ef-| prices have been announced on all fort and money has been expended] Buick models, These may be ob- Buick Co., in developing a | tained by reading the two disp'ay ad- automobile and giving it] vertisements in this Sunday's Trib- tl roper exploitation, and to alljune automobile section. The great uppearances they have succeeded, automobile industry joins In predict- ‘Ten new models will be on display today at the salesroom of the local company sat 132 North Wolcott. ing a banner year for Buick in all parts of the ‘country with Casper as no exception. THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” BY SPARK PLUG Bang! And another sage hen bit the sagebrush. Better get 'em while they're hot boys, because in four or five days, they'll be so wild you.can't get within a hundred yard dash of came as a distinct surprise to al! auto row, and most of all to Jack Nolan himself, who, knew nothing of the reduction until notified by an (Continued on Page Five) “Soup Wagons” | Carry Flags When you see a car coming w in daylight or red gauze on the berth. It's a up wagon” and i pose of “shoot oll we ion of the department the Midwest about this safety measure which traverses the highway. The flag will f Through the co-ope Refining y on these cars onl ed flag on the left front fender adlight night, e it a wide ng explosive for’ the pur- rs 1 torpedo comp: company has been ns the protection of e les the safety le to bring ery one who ly when they are carrying a load, the week means a r bargains along “ a this issue of The carefully and you're sure ta.find one to your liking, Autamobt Je prices have organized f “London bridge is| a srammatical censorship of sign- falling a all their own. ards of merchants anxious to show their knowledge of the English The announcement of the drop in tongue. price on A Yokabama, all Chevrolet closed models for example, has ctarted making women's clothing on “LADIES HAVE approved Fifth Avenue lines. “La TOKIO, Aug 1.—(United Press),—| dies have fits upstairs,” his sign The tern ion of Japan includes | reads. compulsory ching of English in a Tokio bootblack announces: the schools, but it does not include shined on the inside.” Buick always leads in motor car values PRICES Master Models F. O. B. Factory Model 40—2-Door Sedan_ 44—Roadster 45—Touring 47—4-Door Sedan _ 48—4-Pass, Coupe- 50—7-Pass. Sedan 51—Brougham Sedan 54—Sport Roadster 54C—Country Club Coupe__$1765 55—Sport Touring — All Prices F. O. B. Baick factories, PRICES Standard Models F. O. B. Factory Medel 20—2-Door Sedan ___-_____ $1195 $1495 24—Roadster. _____________ $1125 $1795 25—Touring enon 26—2-Pass. Coupe --_----<- $1195 ~~~" $1495 —4-Door Sedan ~___.__._$1295 —4-Pass. Coupe _.----__ $1275 ~$1525 Governmant tax to be added. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott St. Division ef Ge al Meters Corparation Phone 2260 See “Get the Business” Is } Orders for c. ROYL by Casper 1.—"Get That \s the motto of the large tomobile manufacturers. “Get it whether you That feeling is cuts in’ p' au- | need. it responsible ay the for nounced by two. popular lines alr an: and larg the reductions which other | makers will make shortly after Au- gust 1. It seems indisputable that this trend takes into consideration the probability that the automobile industry will continue/to find its way into fewer and stronger hands. The price cuts already m Chrysler, Cadillac and Oakland cars | and those to follow bring to light most unusual trade situation. Ordi- narily tbe cutting of prices comes us a divect attempt to stimulate fall- Ing trade demand. But this prices are being. reduced at a time when retail demand js not only strong and healthy, but when with sme companies * it de in the | yer is growing MANUFACTURERS UNCOVER NEW POLICY IN SPEEDING UPS ALES New Slogan With Big}: Plants Already Lagging Behind cn New Cars. earnin nd gene mac The second qu net earnings of the Hupp com after charges and federal. taxes had been paid F.¢, c of the Chandler today sald continuing through the ordinar- dull summer season ndle: Motor presi- com: B one of the surprises of the year. “We are not given to making pre dictions,” he added, “but demand is holding up surprisingly,” IL H. Bassett, president of the Buick company, is enthusiastic over the outlook for the remainder of the “Our company,” he s: will produce and sell at least 33 1-3 per cent more cars in the last 1 than in the corresponding pe riod of 1924, ‘The outlook is the most promising Anson our hist HEAVY RAINS — stronger. From a profit standpoint the sit uation in the caso of a good many makers {s all that could be desire: But they are recognizing the urgent necessity of “keeping up with th procession.” To do so the producer figures he must obtain a greater share of business. Costs have been | lowered, Dp reductions still to come wil be ba on the assumption, in the larger compante ume of sales can be but so have tl increased. Reports from all se suntry indicate { prosperity. Money { | plentiful and manufacture feel that a new crop of prospective mobile purchasers is growing every day. These new customers are counted on to some extent to supply the buying power required to take care of the enlarged output planned for the coming fall, winter and spring. It 4s felt, however, that if each of the larger companies put higher production schedules into effect part of the increase in business [Batre be taken from other pro- ducers. Export business is healthy, but it still 1s not more than 10 p cent, of. output.! *It therefore that for the remainder of this. year the country will see a fight among the motor car makers, | not for present busin alone, but | & competition which has for its ob- | ject the insuring of future profits | through a greater volume busi ness, Eyen those who do not reduce aré considering earnestly the addition of equipr and refine. | ments without increasing costs to purchasers. Tho } Canada, for example, ping all closed ¢ plated radiators « in response to publ d company of is now @ with uip- ni rons demand abroad, The Ford company is now producing a Ught pick-up body for the model T chassis. The General Motors corporation has announced that earnings for thé last six months after taxes and de- Preciation amounted to $46,082,230. | reported from an: BRING GRIEF TO AUTOISTS By SPARK PLUG rains, which p herally over practica ute of Wyomir py ed to be the har way Depart the main shape amage was section, the rains enough to render eas impossibility, and held hamdreds of tourists in whatever city they happened to be for two to three until the highways were again passable, oughfares in the Although no ser were | travel avy n easi) Tho heaviest precipitation was re ported from the vicinity.of Chug water and Ch ne on the entire southern portion of the Yellowstone highway. A number of alarming ru mors. were afloat th reference tc Washouts and other heavy dar along the right-of-way, but they ere found to be without grounds a extrer hea affie con ditions prevaile Consideral ud was reported from the vicinity of Kaycee and north to . ‘There was heavy | going between Casper and the oll fields except where pavement ts er countered. n re Wholess amed Fr je traveling was er, and on all state high a5 great on ever. - i Federal taxos parts w large in on automobiles and p more than thres times a. $24 as they ware tn 1919, WAIT! THE NEW Oldsmobiles ARE COMING! “This 1s the most satisfactory statement,” said President Alfred P, oth with respect to FOR SERVICE the way demand | REACHED IN CAR OUTPUT! UL. RECORD | With an output of 2,173,360 cars and trucks during the first months of 1925, the automobile dustry of this country establish w yecord of manu total is 5.8 per cent over sponding period a year f per cent ahead of. the f 1 The June output and trucks total 402,6 largest June in business. the the Reports from the retail trade at the meeting of the directors of thi onal Automobile Chamber Commerce held in Buffalo last we indicated that the activities of the industry are on a conservatives basis. Both May and June totals of output were smaller than April, Good sum mer and fall business is looked for, | but there 1s no disposition to 4 pate this by large production pro grams. The output will be in re- pe se to actual demand. The tot s for the six months were All the gold and coined in the United Sta 9 Id pay but two-thirds of the sy federal motor t utomobile axes levied and motor products on MOTOR GLUB GATHERING IN PARK TOATTRAGT HUNDREDS, 5 BELIEF | State Conyention of State Press Association Also Scheduled for Middle of Month in Yellowstone. ot Wy PRESIDENT OF CHINA FORGOTTEN PRISONER of the choice , no i { the early west to be 5 prese ole western country. e. Re- inay which of the F rate a publi will to orga tion of peer which will have no in da nation and {t is hoped to have se , cu co-operat ‘ Tea0 passed” " = he state 7 follow 3 il dues. is. $3, Y hsiang last Octobe | nal sum, no Wyomlan can | ha Bek Gentian 1 not to be affiliated cdPtaltre Takeaaa te ye Spree. grand mobilization of was qui ked up, And, te ming motorists : intents’ ses, the } will assemble at Land RTvcrti! awit and journey Mammoth Hot August 14 when the con ResaTeTat | fer Eodnowmiear Transportation | New | Low Price The Chevrolet Motor Company announces the following reductions in the prices of | Chevrolet closed models: | The The The Coupe former price $715 °675 Coach *695 Sedan - - *775 former price $825 ALL PRICES F.O.B. FLINT, MICHIGAN NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. | | | CASPER NEW LAVOYE QUALIT WARNE & CROSBY CO. 138 EAST EVENTH ST. 19 Um PHON 610 HST