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. oO PAGE TWO | If You Want Read the Ads \ All the News Che Casper Sunday Cribune BY THOUSANDS Showrooms Thronged | for First Showing of New Models; ||| Hundreds of thousands thronged oms from noth n ‘sales: merly introduced on e than 12,175 view on the oper } salesrooms in 2» total close to s Company the greatest pro- fon in A total of 10,000 Special Six and Advanced Six models are scheduled uced during the month of and the same number dur- | apany said he yspects for the bright ‘4 There is nothir throughout t n see to W to ¢ fa M lding t lay and mach at at the most ad je are to be in- factory equipment ribute greater specd, y, and consequently, he output of Nash ured and put into After these new facilities are available, another spring season should find the factory able to man- ufacture 100 more automobiles per han was possible during the show that the se in Nash 1 ths ending 60 per t. This remarkable in v ne rest of the mc powed a heavy av decrease PRICE SLASHES IN. CHEVROLET NOW IN EFFECT 9ETROIT, Mic} Aug ve months two and will ch that mer price | WILLYS-OVERLAND SETS NEW OUTPUT RECORD IN FAST HALE OF YEAR tod The + ed the gr ‘ tion of Wiilys-Overlana, In history of our company, in the wos the [ You Dont BELIENE IN SIGNS HUH ¢ NOTIN THAT ! DION' YA READ IN TH PAPER LAS NIGHT |° WARE OL MAN HALL 1S CONFINED THIS 5 BED Wh RUMATIZIM? a9 GOSH BOY! REFD ic TH PAPERS ‘N GIT OUTA TH RUT+ © more} at and Imp Willys-Over rtant | a's | of tantial in ductive six months period land has ever had previous This startling figure pro nm b-8 RU WA somes, 1 | far-reaching benefits to the public. “The plan should be welcomed not only by the insurance companies but by those who supervise them as it ‘ lends stability and uniformity to the and sales for the first|thix first six months production | business of insuring automobiles,” Factory | eclipsed that of the same period of | says a summary of the brief. “It is a od we y more than 10,550 cars, while | fact that very few purchasers of au. io within 40,000°as many tomobiles may now choose or place over | in the past #ix months aw were built| their own. insurance inasmuch as ic | in the entire year of 1924. This is}about 80 per cent of all automobiles Ices one in that | tur signific Ais is LEADERSHIP! Still Greater Quality; New Lower Prices While the motoring public ac- claims the Chrysler Six as the most phenomenal car ever built, Walter P, Chrysler announces notable im- -ovements in quality—of materi- of performance, of craftsman- of equipment, of design. Greater Power — Increased cylin- derboreresultingin approximately 10 per cent more torque, giving 70 miles per hour with greater ease and quickness than ever before. Faster Acceleration—5 to 25 miles in-7 seconds, power enough to climb the steepest grades and pull through deepest mud or sand, from refined power plant with a still larger crankshaft of 50 per cent greater torsional rigidity. Remarkable Fuel Economy—Car- buretion improved to deliver 20 and more miles per gallon of gaso- line, notwithstanding increased power and faster acceleration. Improved Rear Axle—Ring gears and pinions are larger; differential carrier heavier to handle increased engine power. ive Color Combinations— ‘ors, in duco, are the most ve and tasteful ever offered. attractively low and gracefully rounded, Extraordinary Equipment—Chry- sler equipment is of a quality and completeness rarely found on any car—even the highest priced, It in- cludes Purolator, which filters all dirt from crankcase oil as the motor runs; Watson Stabilators, the most efficient and most costly device of its type to absorb the shock of road irregularities; air- cleaner, which removes all road dirt and dust from air entering the engine; thermostatic conttol of water heat for most efficient oper- ations; Chrysler-Lockheed hy- draulic four-wheel brakes which rovide utmost safety control; Spartan “SOS” electric horn; duco durable body finish; balloon tires. Two years ago, Chrysler predicted that the Chrysler Six would change the whole trend of motor car design, engineering, manufacture and equipment. Today the industry is celebrating as ad- vanced improvements features which Chrysler introduced and which made the Chrysler Six the outstanding quality car in all the world. Today, while others proclaim Chrysler Six features of two years ago, Chrysler stri forward to new limits of quality, of performance results, of advanced en- gineering. Chrysler Six owners the world over do not forget these truths:— : Two years ago, Chrysler pioneered the compact, roomy cat, combining comfort and ease of riding, without wasteful weight or extravagant size. Two years ago, Chrysler introduced a new ratio of horse-power per pound of weight. The Chrysler Six is today the only cafin the world which gives a speed of 70 miles per hourand more,combined with line economy of better than 20 miles per gallon. Two years ago, Chrysler created the first double-tone color combinations and re- created American tastein motorcar finish. Two years ago, Chrysler pioneered Pur- olator—the oil-filter which cleanses your crankcase oil as the motor runs. Two years ago, Chrysler advanced an entirely new design in bodies, and today TRvlbas | BRITISH MOTOR Directors of the National Auto- mobile Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon ‘today at the Engineers’ Club to Alfred Hacking, Secretary of the Society of Motor Manufactur- ers and Traders of London, officially extended an invitation to the Mng- lish Car and Truck Manufacturers to visit America at the time of the National Automobile Show and the World Motor Transport Congress in New York, January 9, 1926. Frederick J, Haynes, president of Dodge Brothers, Inc., and H. H. Rice of General Motors Corporation, two of the Chamber Directors, fol- lowing the regular Directors’ meet- ing speaking for the Industry, said that American makers had much in common with the English manufac: turers in the motor trade; would The new Chrysler-Palmetto plan, by which automobiles fre sold with fire and theft insurance Included in the price, is legal in Michigan and therefore in every’ state, regardless of local statutes, according to a brief made public today by Cabell, Igna- tius and Lown of New York, counsel “|for the “Palmetto, Fire’ Insurance company. The brief replies to the rea- sons given by seevral state-insurance commissioners for their disapproval of the plan and has been sent to in- surance officials in every state. The objection of these commissioners to the plan {s declared by the attorneys to be unfortunate as the plan offers i Nl [au Th lina MAKERS ARE. INVITED TO VISIT U. S. PLANTS like to have them visit America and look over processes and methods in American factories, Home manu- ufacturers welcome sales of good English cars -here. In this connection they. recalled that upon proposal of the automo. bile industry some years ago, Con- gress reduced the American Tariff on motor cars from 45 to 25 percent, something never advocated by any other industry. It was indicated at the gathering that one ar two of the English man ufacturers are now getting into might be termed “mass produc. tion’ of medium and low priced cars, although most of thelr products are high priced. The English are well advanced in the manufacture and use of trucks and buses. CHRYSLER-PALMETTO PLAN OF SELLING AUTOS IS POPULAR The present plan very substantially separates financing from insurance. This is a real beneftt to the pur- chaser, involving a saving estimated by Mr. Chrysler of some $3,000,000 & year to purchasers of Chrysler cars.” As to the point raised by the com: missioners dealers selling cars fi- nanced und insured in this way are acting as insurance agents, the at- torneys point out that dealers selling in thls way are no more insurance agents than they are bankers be: cause they sell on a deferred pay- ment plan. The actual insurance transaction does not take place in New York at all, but in Detroit, when the Chrysler Sales corporation pays the local agent of the Palmetto Fire Insurance company a lump sum premium covering all Chrysler cars readily shown by last ye tion figures of 149,434 cars manufac: 1 during the twelve ar's produe- | are tayntys. of of in teg tyof the financin; sold on time payments through finance corporations, and the placing nee thereon has been an in- plan. Chrysler-designed closed bodies are all executed by Fisher. Two years ago, Chrysler initiated the four-wheel hydraulic brake trend. The Chrysler Six was the first car to have, as stan: equipment, these self-eq ing brakes of super-safety. Two years ago, Chrysler Six provided, as standard equipment, the air-cleaner which keeps dust and dirt out of your engine. Two years ago, Chrysler gave thermo- static control of motor heat to assure greatest working efficiency. * Two years ago, Chrysler eliminated side- sway by a new method of sprin y suspen- sion exclusive to the Chrysler Six. Today, the new developments initiated by Chrysler quality have not yet Brongn any other car abreast of the Chrysler Six of two years ago. And meanwhile, Chrysler has developed new measures of manu! fineness, new features of extraordinary equipment, new superiorities of performance and new standards of riding and driving ease now available in the new Chrysler Six at new low prices. Discriminating buyers are naturally refusing to go back to the Chrysler stand- ards of two years ago. They seek the Chrysler standards of today. Thatis why Chrysler sales are reaching new high peaks each month. The New Chrysler Six Prices + The Phaeton - © «© “+ © $1395 TheCoach + + + +¢ + 1445 The Roadster - - + + + 1625 TheSedaw- + +© © «© «© 1695 The Chrysler Four—Touring Car, $895; Club Coupe, $995; Coach, $1045; Sedan, $1095. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise The Royal Coupe + { >fe™ + $1795 The Breughcn’ + is? = | Saas tc ThélImperial + «'e%s+ + 1995 The Crown-Imperial- « + + 2095 tax, wi leased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Chry- jer's attractive plan, Chrysler dealers and superior Chrysler service everywhere. CHRYSLE 230 West Yellowstone Six———~ CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 manufactured and sold. This phase of insurance contracts has been up. held in important cases recognized by the whole inst industry. CALL FOR Demonstration On an Essex Coach. Immediate Delivery of Same—$1,025. The Wonder Car for the money. SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1925 LOW BATTERY PRICES DODGE - ae BUICK, NASH, ETC. CHEVROLET, FORD SERVICE ON ALL MAKES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 Kast Fifth St. Phone 907 ---$24.00 $19.65 Have You Read Our Used Car Pledge? Come in and let us explain it to you so you will feel safe in buying one of our used cars. We have the following used cars now on hand, and every one of them in excellent condition: 1924 Chevrolet Sedan 1922 Buick Touring 1923 Dodge Sedan 1922 Ford Sedan 1923 Maxwell Touring 1923 Overland Touring Big Six Motor Company “Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City” Phone 1817 226 South David Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results—Try Them HUDSON COACH ‘1250 Freight and Tax Extra Only Hudson Can Build It Being the world’s largest builders of 6-cylinder cars per- mits Hudson to give the greatest price advantage, with the finest quality in Hudson history. Everywhere it is called “The World’s Greatest Buy” be- cause it is universally acknowledged that no car gives like quality, reliability, performance and fine appear- ance within hundreds of dollars of its price. And Hud- son economiy, which the praise of a vast ownership has made famous, consists not only in the important first cost savings, but also in the way Hudsons retain their new car qualities and performance in long service with little need for mechanical attention. Hudson-Essex World’s Largest.Selling 6-Cylinder Cars McKinley and Yellowstone Phone 1406