Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 13

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° int, con ndiieed an I low price. Public acknowledg- quality on all the models. Now remarkable, and sustained going through na, you |] Per month. PianORHMaCH Nae Neen |, Chevrolennrovides! “Quality at j d if i] ae Sa tes ‘hats eat | evidenced by a sreatly We ponder greater degree than i 3 Dar HORE ; i * creased demand for evrolet ever before. Now Chevrolet pre- Speed 1s, Of course, aval iS OE eae Oldsmobile “Four” 1923 || cars. This increased demand has sentsto automobile buyersevery- SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925 Che Casper Sundap Cribune PAGE THREE I: month was of tt 1 n figure “Bactory t H 1e | t ord was made by lacs t r of a type even now ¢ highest alt h its own ch month is POPULAR WAVE } : pee agin re e dominant its po- —— nas t sest selling car of Record Output, Sales! Bear Witness to S. 4 schedule of display advertising to — | | throughout August is bel ir i en larger run in the automobile sections of | Real Value. J out in our effort to catch up with| in sht-cylinder ailles in all parts of the United the sales stimulus recently brought | ca and. July j tes. | ut by our swe: tions at we than those The Tribune has long been far in| | Riding the crest-of a wave of oUut-| the beginning of the yn on all] of the s of 1924 and 16 lead in automobile news and ad- poken country-wide indorsement | ejent-cyll nder models | 102 than for those vertising in the entire state of Wyo- | nd approval of the new special six} : IN FULL BLAST (Continued From Page One) \" ming. During the next few weeks | nd x d six models, } Mo- the Sunday automobile section of | tors in did umes the | this newspaper will have many im- busines es nth ay | portant messages for the owners of nO. Ac pointed tor cars in Casper and the pros- sper has already felt ¢ nation wide of (Continued From Page One) out by s, that This Size ler and cut OEtNaTe uring field anc this fs not looked for r tell you about iixtutt aGaT DRA Dade far tee pite of a definite schedu path Re Nac hac ‘i iy | ‘or t reased production ‘ arse a few w | August at both the Kenosha a Mita rs wit 5 | Milwaukee plants,” sald E. H. Me: } le bu will ‘age Gait: RARE GF TD pans OF mf Nash already on price cutting by “other and larg¢ i Rendicares ke s of tt foil simply through lack of j at this time, these orders ar tising, proper managemer | S greater than, productic (Genuine Willard) a Reads web on the mar And this figure will t inferior product as additional or 13-Plate, Rubber Case fits Ford, Chevrolet, Over- the factory mobile pr The ‘Trib the fore the old old story. Most of] A group of the Yale men now working at the River Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Company, Detrolt avi MCrtate tine Noah iinvan een a the past two weeks has be ck |our highways are now past what is old conditior sractically bert full of announcements by the great/termed “midsummer F condition.” . where they e full oppor. | Der nt of Social Service of the eal on ! ni Brae aly ever land, Maxwell, Star, a motor car manu r They cre now jp their “early fall” | ps6 Special Sel 4, y for studying factory organl:| Divinity School at Yale. While at| nich time the special and others. the prices of the yducts ar condition which’ mes an accumu-| Fifty, pecially electe: fon and for securing first harid) work here they receive the regular] Ji cries care were firet an nouncing new ter }lation of fine dust in many spots.| Work at River Rouge—| knowledge of Ford. methods, mana-|+calo of waaes paid Ford employes. | \ronth after month throughout. the | . piles, rugations which shake beth car| Study Factory Organiza: | eee and ene ee eet lenin Arete eearonth | tail and winter, Nash Motors. re Auto Elecirical Co. Today finds, still other internation-|and occupants whenever they come tion and Ford Methods. ‘arih Feces sp Slanted» P hk “6 | cor heavy gains in production | ally known cars falling into line.|in contact with the tires, and num- noi, Roce tiga during: thelr stay here;with dent is’ to. submit a iwrittenireport| «cavsales while during these ,same 186 East Midwest Phone 968-7 that within a monthjerous chuck holes, hidden in the 5, oF ee families of Ford workers which|based on his personal exyeriences | 1 onths entire industry reported : 90 per cer dust awaiting an opportunity to] How would it strike you to become | Stings them into intimate relation | and impressions. ‘These reports will | 1.8 ai oaitial the antatinee: rd mukes of motor ¢ spring upon a poor k, defense-|a Ford factory worker, spend three} ‘ith the home Ufe of ae riers (Ue 2 Stren 3c Sige a piiee .ocrtent nt in July of the refined and im reduced their prices from $49 to $500] less front or res his is| months on the job; then write a re-| 2¥ery. week they hold & conference | Judges will be Davisy secre: | 510 series of Nash special and} depending altogether upon the aual-!no fault of the port of your impressions and enter |°"" ©Xtvange experloness, ary of lator; B. Fosdick, | “avanced six models. with the result | ity of the car produc urtment. In late August and early |{t in a prize contest? Were Bec CHOSEN of Princeton, Jerome’ Davis, and} iiat showrooms throughout. the | =m —— Automobile manufacturers have |September no amount of mainten-| This might not appeal to every} _, Those in the grou} were especially | Edgar 8. Furniss, of Yale, and Henry | country were thronged with, buyers | turned to the newspapers of nance work will keep pace with the| one, but there are fifty young men iene for this unfque course by the 'E : ind an increased production pro as well as easy steering | country to “put o heir new ¢ rapid disir tion of the highways’ e University who.are taking | | gramme was necessary at the | der tra } tlons. Compank Heretofore | surfaces hing but rebuilding ht; ahd everyone of them is} factory H have used little, or no daily news-Jand resurfacing will turn the trick | enjoying i WALTER P. CHRYSLER’S || Additional butldings and equip: | Delivered to Your Door—$1,025 EY | Paper advertising space have open- and put the roads in readiness for|” of course, they haven't as yet | . ment are belng built and in | ed up the fall season with a largethe next tourist season. reached the! report. writing stage to provide even greater pr Cadillac Stendard 7-Passenger Sedan wie me re te ens our | OFAIES QQ BEATS FAST | _ Mew CADILLAC More, |=»: ite. camera | Good Used | Gres More, Does More | | } } for their three-month course in the old school of Experience at the River Rouge Plant of the ‘ord Motor com: | TRAFFIC TALKS increases 1 the er oni In the White Light : , Salas ; of our waster eat en pany Is only just fairly under y 7 ome wonderful jo of metal All Are Enthusiastic Two-thirds of all transportation Surperyie Vourata orivileeenees Ciad in work shirts and overalis,| (in the United States—that means come to our place any time you these ambitious young men look like| ftail, water, road and trolley-—is like and see for yourself how anything but Never. | | by, motor. remarkable it is. We weld Is it any wonder the country is HUPPo it theless, the: c ver : pve) ing 1 arc etals tie work and foremen in ¢ a of facing traffic problems. a ex sry crue Jn Aare Ty the departments in which the SAC 2 RCAC NEC ap Radiator Shop in Connection usual aptitude, That will mean that the entire Sales of Hupmobiles in July by Wellington & Hogue The young men are employed in country will have the same num: Huy Motor Car corporation | , the production forces at the Rouge| ef of cars_in proportion to pep- | again 2 all records for corr Inc. a n forces at the Rouse| ylation as California has today. ponding’ period in’ the ; ~~~ | When population doubles traffic Listhey, (AGeindie th © 221 W. Yellowstone | facilities must increase eight Ooh ea al caierinn | Phone 1545 Phone 1178 ‘times. coming to appreciate more and | — or - Omen more that about the only danger The majority of people now live from motoring is from the reck- in cities. less driver te is a menace to “GIVEN PRATSE Rae Maker Finds Its Performance Wonder ful on Long Trip. “Tt certainly is a pleasure to drive tery from Frank J. in charge of the pathfinding car for the Illinois Automobile club's “Flor ida Motorcade.”” Kroullk, who ts | Fewer people are living in the rural sections. Cities of 500,000 and more are growing the most rapidly. ‘The most rapid development is in the suburban sections of our cities, see Mirrors are now used at some of the particularly dangerous intersections in England to reflect images of cars approaching on side streets. The motor owning public is be- himself and to others. Legisla- tion is being aimed at reckless- ness im many states and the movement is bound to grow. ees The United States has enconnt- ered few problems which have not been solved. The traffic problem is a troublesome one but real progress is being made every day. Communities which fail to keep abreast of motor transporta- tion growth will find other cities and towns forging ahead. TRAIN IN LONG GRIND. Cars Kroulik, who is editor of the Tli.| Driven by Dr, R, Robinson Duff. 2 ~ nols Motorist, official publication of | 4 Chicago physician, a series 80 re men reas The new Cadillac is lower testis Cana bia seevinten oe | couliy eat toe test. Unien Pasins Ford 1923 Touring—Good bl it it lected the Willys-Knight six as their | bimited train from St. Ma , iH ubl 1 , . 1 Coad gra ef wi h pathfinding car in charting the | ‘0 Kansas City, a distance of over || rubber, good mechanica super y: ceru ? route to be followed by the motor. | 100 miles, The exploit-is remarkable |! condition. $85.00 down ‘ay a]. cade when more than 100. Chicago. |-because Dr. Duff drove the whole cs ¢ 391.9 the alr of fleetness and agil ans, their families and friends will distance in a pouring rainstorm. || SX payments of $21.96. ity that is more than equaled i illi rman | “We are thankéal we chose the| Dr. Duff tells of the incident in |] | poy =I by its brilliant perfo ce. | Willys-Knight. six, for it has given | recent letter recetved at the Pierce Five good tires, good | us no trouble whatever, and is the| Arrow factory, in which he praises|| top and curtains; looks “ 4 smoothest running car we haye| the remarkable performance of the | good, runs good. $275.00 ; ever ridden in,” was the way Krou-| series 80 during the trip. : F $4 5 is The chassis 1s lighter by 250 lik expressed his opinion of the car} Dr. Duff said: “On our return) HO and $49.05 per || d : 1 on his trip. The pathfinding| we encountered a rainstorm just || Month, | pounds, and more simple. WilysKnight, in addition to ehare| outelde of St. Mary's, Kan. and une: | es Yr an - will return to Chicago in time to] our trip being on a gravel road and | Fy : S Power is increas: d flexi act as pilot over the routes se.| 76 miles on a concrete road, we beat pale ae oi Se. bili d “ : lected. when motorcade leaves |the Union Pacifle Limited. which an, | model—Leather 1 ity an responsiveness | Chicago in Ocioher left St. N s fifteen minutes after || upholstering, very good “ . ; , ‘ . ———— we rrived at Kansas City || rubber. A nice closed car Chevrolet represents the highest making possible decreased prices augmented. Acceleration is tive ek SR pe bay yy Rroastiaua (emcacranilngisdtes cn closed modala ghaiicnproved able in extraordinary degree and for any length of time. vy vv drive through to Florida and return in the most pretentious tour of or ing the trip to Florida and return LIGHTS NEEDED (Continued From Page One) will find their own bright lights to be functioning perfectly, There seems to be a certain fascination in a pair of oncoming bright head He was returning from St. Mary's to Chicago when he made this rec ord run, through this rain, over 25 miles of For results try a dd Ad. L. D. BRANSON Tribune Classi Hupmobile 1923 Touring Touring — Completely overhauled, new paint, new curtains, good rubber. We guarantee this car. $225.00 down and $34.85 per- month. SERVICE resulted in increased production where a new measure of value. We are now making a special showing of these new cars atid would be glad to have you call and see them. The Roadster - $525 The Coach - $695 New and improved quality of equipment — New and improved quality of equipment— lights, for nfne out of ten motorists fix their eyes upon the approaching orbs and are consequently blinded by | the sudden flood of light. The sooner Wyoming owns a law, banning dimmers In the country and | authorizing bright lights at all times, | subject, of course, to proper adjust ment, the better off every driver in this section will be. Write your sen- | timents upon the matter to your rep | resentative in the legislature, or | communicate with this newspaper | elther in person or by letter giving | views upon this altogether im- Portant subject. | fin'shed in a new color—gunmetal grey Duco. The Touring - $525 New and improve lity of equipment — finished in a new color—ganmetal grey Duco. The Coupe - - $675 New and Improved quality of equipment former price $715. Product of Years The new Cadillac, throughout, bears the hall mark of supremacy. Squarely in line with the most advanced tendencies, is this new’Cadillac. It is not a change in Cadillac's fundamental prin- ciples of V-type ecight-cylinder design. It is, rather, a development, a perfection of the appli- cation of those principles, due to a quick sense of the responsibility that is upon Cadillac. Cadillac, today, as always, can be trusted to maintain its position as the standard of the world. The Sedan --- 8775 New and Improved quality of equipment former price $825 > $425 Commercial Chassis - $550 Express Truck Chassis - ALL PRICES F, 0. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. CASPER GLENROCK LAVOYE Dodge Roadster — Cheap. | Official Service Station for DELCO—KLAXON—REMY AC SPEEDOMETERS | ‘ F | AC AIR CLEANERS || Buick Touring — Very FORD DELCO IGNITION ||| cheap. UNITS ZENITH CARBURETORS - BATTERY SERVICE | Under Management FRED SWORD Company 550 East Yellowstone Phone 236 Natrona Motor | > | Mrs. Henrietta A. Jenkins of St. | Louts, 91 years old, is an enthusias. tle angler and often travels to dis- tant parts of the country to indulge in her favorite sport. 618 E. Second St Phone 383 | YOU'LL BE SATISFIED—A Written Guarantee With Every Job! ee al DIVISION OF GENZZAL MOTORS CORPORATION WYOMING CADILLAC COMPANY 2283 North Durbin St. Phone 3030

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