Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE TWO | Dependable \ Dealers Use These Pages | | The Casper Sunday Cribune they and 18 If long sconti much wind ECONOMY oEEN ee IN CHEADLE Los Angeles to aoe for Only $22.20, travel « e to the no particular peed or econ il they were Is Record. ture, the repair tally is included in Our only ad. two Indian chil- thirst on a lone rPEtC OF rE | A Dodge Brothers Motor Car that has run ten or fifteen thou- sand miles is really just getting started in life. We have several | of these hardy youngsters right now and we know they are good for thousands of miles more of comfortable, dependable service. COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 181 B, Fifth St—Phone 724 Dopseé BRoTHers DEALers SELt Goon Usen CARS Dayton THOROBRED TIRES and TUBES THE BASEMENT OF THE DEAN AUTO SUPPLY CO. SAM FORD, Mer. Authorized Fa ctory Sales and Service Branch Dayton Low Pressure Cords and 604 Es MODERN AUTO = WOULD STARVE 9 TYPICAL AUTO GYPSIES. THEIR BED ANYWHERE, TH GRY—BUT § Names for Them Given a dilapidated automobile, a kind-hearted American public and a desire to roam and you have— The auto gypsy! Call him that or, more kindly, call him the automobile migrant, he is the modern “tramp.” Around the auto camps there are different names for him: Tin can tourist, | ike the tramp, he takes his family | with him—and his dog, canary, cradle, his stove and his bed. This auto gypsy is rapidly be- coming one of the most difficult problems of social workers. Perhaps best acquainted with this problem is Miss Adaline A, Buffing- ton, secretary of the charity organ- ization asi on of Salt Lake Throughout the whole year mes in 4 contact with this new class of social parasite. Sta tioned at the crossroads of east, west, south and north highways, she moets the parties from everywhere. “The west owes its development to the pioneer spirit of adventure and initiative, Buffington de clares, “But by no stretch of im agination can these pioneers be com: pared with the present-day ml STORAGE BATTERIES Down, Balance in 80 days Exchange Price $12.50 and up W. B. SANDS BATTERY STATION 430 W. Yellowstone Balloon Tires Phone 1048 cond St. SOME AS LOW AS $25.00 TERMS IF DESIRED BEGINNIN Phone 1692 G TODAY and continuing until all USED CARS haye been sold GREATEST VALUES AND WIDEST SELECTION IN CASPER Come in Today J.M. Whisenhunt & Co. CLEVELAND—DISTRIBUTOR—CHANDLER First and Park Phone 79 THAN GIVE UP GAR; THOUSANDS ARE Of ADADS No Other Four Can eet LL THEIR AUTO? Tourisis Camps. of Country Have Different Under the Same Head. Gasoline. stiff. e§ a ~) ‘a open is healthy. enough, but what Autobunt about their education—and the. ef-| FRED SWORD But name or no name, h fects. of. this. roving -ypon their’ tife | p who o habits? Are we to have a tribe of - 9x who rode acint a: sountry—without |] oe & ©. ..3 cp) Op ee _ — —— es j ne bumper. 1 | Bess ttle ong) "|| 618 E. Second St. Phone 383 PRN Gah ee ae ae e depends upon s Gal eee ouer : ribune Classified Ads Bring Results—T; k He depents! uy Nis seach After investigating scores of char- | & sult ry y Them hearted public to help him; but un Spt: sania Mis ity cases among these migrants Miss A Four That Gives Thing: s The Touring Car - $ 895 ry + 995 The Coach - - + 1045 The Sedan + + + 1095 F. O. B. Detreit, subject to qurrent Federal excise tax Bodies by Fisher on ne yaley soaeek felisee iirent tisde si fowrashesl brakes at slight \ extra eos. | We are pleased to extend ig Eawentenes ef tienes ayments. Ask about rysler’s attractive plan. Chrvler dealers and super No other four but the Chrysler Four gives such a smooth flow of power, such sus« tained speed,such lightning pick-upand almostincrediblefueleconomy. Thisisthe result oft the same fine engineering which produced the phenomenal Chrysler Six. _ In no other four is vibration so com- pletely isolated. Chrysler Four smooth- ness is due to a floatin; pgplaciorm spring which supports the front end of the motor pete to live rubber bushings which insulate the rear motor bolts eliminating metal to metal contact— distinctive Chryslerdesign whichkeeps all vibration away from the frame and out of the body. No other four has such high quality, or is built to such rigid precision stand- ards and material specifications. More alloy steels are used in the Chrysler Four than in many cars which cost twice as much. ‘No other four presents the lithe and graceful a; ce which is so indi- vidually Chrysler. There are manywho acclaim it one of the two smartest cars ever built, regardless of price—and both are Chrysler. Six—Phaeton, Coach, Roadster, Sedan, Royal Coupe, Brougham, Imperial and \ Crown Imperial—ateractivel ed from $1395 to $2095, f. 0. b. Detroit, subject paths: federal excise tax. CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 CH set FOUR No other four offers such roadability and riding ease because of the Chrysler principles of low center of gravity, correctdistribution of weightandChry- sler spring suspension combined with balloon tires. No other four is so safe because of the Chrysler hydraulic four-wheel brakes, which are optional at slight extra cost. And, to cap the climax, no other four carries with it the same feeling of trust and confidencein its quality and crafts- manship. Because this'Four is a prod- uct of Chrysler, and is as inevitably stamped with the Chrysler genius as its companion car, the Chrysler Six. t HOME IS WHE ILDREN RUN WILD. SVER! TE BIR THEIR CAR STOPS, THEY MAKE SOMETIMES THEY ALL GET HUN- L. D. BRANSON SERVICE Official Service Station for DELCO—KLAXON—REMY AC SPEEDOMETERS AC AIR CLEANERS FORD DELCO IGNITION UNITS ZENITH CARBURETORS Come in—we are eagerto demonstrate to you these and other matchless Chry- sler Four advantages. But They Come grants who pack their belongings including babies, furniture, ets and everything they possess, into a worn out automobile and start out with little money, no idea where they «re going and with reckless disregard as to how they are going to live. “Many of them use their children 1 appeal for charity. “And the children? Life BATTERY SERVICE Under Management in the Buffington has learned. The auto gypsies are always in a hurry—but they seldom know where they are going. Their greatest need 1s gas and oll —rather than food and clothing. They would rather (almost) part with their lives than give up their car. Nearly always th bound some y they are ra job. But shows {t is an JEWETT Announces Many Important Improvements including ROOMIER BODIES : : : GREATER LEG ROOM NEW COLORS ---+ AIR CLEANER COINCIDENTAL LOCK PRICE Il work for awhile at fruit sr the like, but will be on| again as soon as they have | in fuel and food. | y will the real gypsy ay-camp; he prefers a public camp or the side of the road rem have been on the ars, “But the gypsy must not be con fused with the summer tourist,” Miss Buffington says. “It is not | difficult to distinguish them. ~The | professional moocher is easily rec ogni | Miss Buffington way to handle them is to refer t als for help to the local charity | organizat where they can get | help if they deserve It. | pate BSE | PUBLIC BUYING CARS AT ALL TIMES OF YEAR Back from a 9,000-mile trip through the United States to observe } s conditions in the automobile L, B. Corcoran, general | manager of the Pierce-Arrow company, declares that the mo- tor car buying habits of the public | have undergone a_ pronounced change “In contrast with former years, yhile sales this year have con says the best elt au tinued at high levels during the sum: mer months,” said Mr, Corcoran, “This is ono of the several evi- | dences that the unhealtl.7 condition | of peak buying activity in spring | and fall and sales stagnation in mid. | winter and midsummer is rapidly On All Models See the cars for yourself and get the new prices at be ped out. | ¢ * in Increast numbers are coming to the conclusion that it is just as sensible to buy in one months as it is in another, regard less of the season. | “The habit of buying in the spring is a heritage from the old days when there were few closed cars and automobiles were suitable only for fair weather driving. The abil: | ity of manufacturers to produce alls} season closed cars at prices close to those of open models has changed | THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 424 West Yellowstone Phone 1700 oreoran, who spent several | a with vited from

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