Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1925 | Dependable | Dealers Use | These ties J WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S, BUICK WINS AUG. VICTORY QVER, : IAT INLTEST MPROVEMGNTS,CRAFEIC TALKS the consciousness of certain people the lesson that it is much safer to observe traffic signals than it is to ignore them. No matter where one, goes— 2 the engine having much the better} to the hospital with a broken legjonly in rare cases, in which some of the collision. The lad, however, |and two smashed ribs, but to this) outside arm of fate takes a hand wasn't born to die young. He was | day he considers himself the luckiest | that the occupants and driver of a thrown fully fifteen feet in the air | fellow in his particular county. near death car ever survive to tell by the impact. His car was a mass Incidents such ag these are cited| the tale Lights and signs have of twisted wreckage. A load of| merely to show the really remote|dons much to reduce the every bay had been standing at the cross-| chance a motorist has in a conflict | imminent danger but some folks are, ing on the opposite side and the | with a locomotiv Ninety per cent | blind and others can’t see, and we've headstrong young driver came to his | of those who attempt to wage a war| got to find some way to keep the landing field in the center of | of this kind are killed outright or| world from becoming overcrowded the sweet Ifa He le on the 0 the hospital. It is | anywa: BY E. A. De WATERS Wash on or Paris, 7 . SS - > 3 or Lon- oS 4 here are found Ny en who habitually, i disregard trafic signals to save a few seconds. a — : Jaywalking is still the com- 3 ue al monest cause of accidents. Jay- the pedestrian to go. Motorists . 1 wi walking in the first’ degree is are compelled by law to observe : : | : crossing streets at places other traffic signals. If they disobey 4 t| than at crossings. All pedes- them they are arrested. i> ( ».| trian carelessness is some degree protease should observe them { <| of jay-walking. Jaywalking is for his own safety, 3 — / ! ng| dangerous" even on a one-way The wise motogst is always - y, treet. On a two-way street jay- alert and always has his car ee ~ ee i . = walking is especially dangerous. under control. wt Tee tee * Z . N -| One may escape what's coming jay-walker, © jay - walker me ee ney ron ' ' 4 | only to be struck by what's go- should, if ee possible, be i MANY AS LOW AS $25.00 O/7i% 5 the pee alge taught to protect himself. . ed to | Cross streets at crossings and Observing traffic signals is a the well) cross streets when the signal tells sane and safe way. \Au to Has Small Chance In Crash With Railway, |/* Hi er Sale Train; So Be Careful One Week Gniy—Starts Today “xses US en” SPPREBAEI NIE? RYSIA Ee See tHiGcaah: Every used car on our floor must moye—and New Resepdachens coining Aust when they did, Vater *p move quickly. We are crowded for room. We automatically cut the prices of these cars at least reat fleets of Buicks atets selected A co tested b; ures ey When you see these cars priced _and roadsters. A car for every purpose—a car for as low as we have been forced to cut them you every purse. can’t help but own one. d occu-| highway crosses an equally popular 1 was | railway. There are comparatively few acc! dents within the city of Chicago compared with those outside the city BET taiaice SMALL FIRST PAYMENT-—-YOUR OWN TERMS Pobsings peactitauly saitemintce aha COME EARLY—WALK DOWN—DRIVE HOME THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE : country is open and it 1s usually the number of rile ac er. 8 through vossible to see the approach of & sede ted get eens 27g ae x , | train for a mile or two. It is well, tl c sim reacentiled pees el oTCeN bid sect howe to keep constantly on the ende : alert+when fn railroad country, for pon oe spb iy inal Poser ay es ont ace | train whilo generally conceded to ere are telephones, In 1923 the| ten, it is not necessary to conside paz pad thai ; |telephorie and the atitomobile’ were'| them shere, be a poley brute onpsaupreanh guise La y wh th ‘iver is in conversa- abput neck and neck, but now the| ‘The greatest point of real and ap-|/¥ When the dr: | : ; : tion with an occupant of the back | automobile hag won out in the race. | parent Ganget: is the grade crossing, | 0) Ch ler Distributor Cl | ——— where a highway or street upon : and =< oo= nd | Canada enjoys the lowest fretght | which automobiles travel crosses a ‘Here are a few lucky escapes. En a SO Ure) LOU ELANL country in the world, | railroad track. de crossings are yrowgagen like to take the same | ording to figures presented at districts than in the | hance? . scent indulry at Ottawa: train Aasaperieite | A slignescas (oontalkiapstwal gifs Corner Second and Park EAST SIDE GARAGE Phone 79 greater rate and |and two young men grunted to a n little | complete stop directly in the path of one of the fastest trains in central Illinois. As the headlight flashed : : : around a bend in the track, a wild Jer-Economical Transportation scramble ensued and all but one of cme EE the girls leaped to safety and al- e lowed the car to remain in its perilous position. ‘The remaining ; girl seemed frozen with fear and 8 @ her eyes fairly popped from their y recon fae emg a, Grand Mobilization of Wyoming Motorists t inet .|the greatest care should be exer: c i, | a wert ‘ y clsed is the semi-rural crossing or have too many cars that have been taken in on new $100 to $300 each. ve Imost ex he cars 1 many. Automobiles] the point just outside the limits of Clevelands and Chandlers.. We are going to sell ; te Fy |automobile toured more than 6,000 © been knocked to bits by locO»|a. community at which a popular every one this week—coupes, sedans, touring cars h It is better to buy a high grade used car than a t A miles, and at the end of the tests no| and the driver ‘thd 2 cheap new car. could} par ininjured when th i after the wreck. turned 1 nall motor e Cleaner MORE AUTOMOBILES THAN TEL-| , EPHONES IN USE TODAY lex d persons fous automo- STORAGE BATTERIES $5.00 Down, Balance in 30 days Exchange Price $12.50 and up W. B. SANDS BATTERY STATION 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 tes of any travel Bring Results the front seat and slumped to. the cushions. ‘The train thundered by on the opposite track taking the e 4 24 rear .end of the car with it and Kee Y our Mind on the Dates 7, throwing the girl into a deep ditch. Sho was picked up by the rest of the party suffering from a broken arm, but otherwise unhurt a When a fast passenger train had flashed past a grade crossing some- where in Nebraska, a large limousine B moved /easily out onto the tracks directly in the path of an approach- ing freight train. The long freighter All motorists of Wyoming and their families and friends will assemble at Lander bore down from the opposite direc- AUGUST 12, 1925 train was finally brought te stop and the crew upon the track that had been y r train and ck the hea’ hed it a 4 AL ie pice int tant econieg The Grand Cavalcade will move to of the five occupants of the heavy car, None of them were hurt al though the car itself was completely demolished. NO ee wee MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS HOTEL A f r hore late vit erate tboriessee: YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK a f=) Perhaps the luckiest grade cross ing escape which comes under our at oe attention js the following: A young fellow, headstrong, and filled with the love of the so-called thrill waved at the engineer of a fast train in * i central Iowa and invited him to race [7 Al Next Wook i WYOMING PRESS ASSOCIATION Annual conventions of The Coupe - ~ ‘675 picetii fo BUMPER The Coach =. *695 a peg | WEEK: : in the Park — former : at the A G 9 The Sedan - - °775 xen BEG a UGUST 14 AND 15, 1925 All prices f.0.b. Flint, Michigan Hae fompany on Lander and Cody will entertain you. Greatest gathering of Wyoming people n iss 8 en a F | ever assembled. S a i i i / Increased demand has made it possible to ee NGS aber q ‘pi 1b 5 pane and cf yeu own most beautiful National Park in the World. ; : improve the quality and lower the price. i RE day hip seumpplete et acquainted with your neighbors. Come whether you are a member of the Motor Comein and see these remarkable values. Teatiing syholeadlers. Club or not. If you want a membership card the annual dues are $2.00. NOLAN CHEVROLET CO, gp | @Ys32= wed CASERR NEW LAVOYE | 29% Pee oe L. L. Newton, Lander, President; W. F. Wilkerson, Casper, Vice President; A. J. 7 Hazlett, Casper, Secretary-Treasurer; D. W. Greenburg, Casper, Chairman Publicity DEAN AUTO _ || 3 4 Path tigepduahll ce ; C) A A G Os SUPPLY CO. Committee. , 604 E. 2nd Phone 1048

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