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5 Ds ad mn a ANEW PARKING ORDINANCE STANDS DUT AG REAL SUCCESS IN CIT Ginvenience to Shoppers in Business District Included in Benefits Derived From Recent Restrictions. By SPARK PLUG }Complete success has attended the rgcent ordinance placed in effect by tl#e elty council and carried out fore- ilfey by the local ayid casual shoppers in the business s¢ction now park at or near the nlace of business they may have @iosen and office workers and bus Qiess. men who leave their car upon tJre streets througtut tho day have thund a favorite spot, safe from the & w, where their means of transpor ation may rest comfortably during Yusiness hours and interfere Nittle with the ebb and flow in tongested section There is little doubt- but that the wove hour parking ordinance in wongesjed district has t ‘place as a true boon to the thelping solye the alarmin | problem which presented itself here | ver its | city in with the the eas come 1 which drivers without marred fend- | en running It will be rem by th who have followed wuton ance and consequent marking out of parking stalls of forty-five de grees cam a direct result of a lengthy campaign waged by \ this newspaper through th¢ omobile section for ust suQh @ reform, At the same time, the Tribune al so Suggested that to do mwas completely as possible with the as the stationery em in the bu < section, it would be well to adopt the system of cle control of ffic in use fh practically all of the cities of the | east and now installed in a number of our own weste n communities. The second reform is “still on the not be table." Would it well, now that. Casper’s parking problem has been effectively conquered, to make plans to cope with the moving traf- fic tie-up situation as well? Motor cars still chase each other madly about the intersections of L. D. BRANSON SERVICE jal Service Sta DELCO—KLAXON—REMY AC SPEEDOMETERS AC AIR CLEANERS FORD DELCO IGNITION UNITS ZENITH CARBURETORS n for BATTERY SERVICE Under Management FRED SWORD \ 615 E. Second St. Phone 383 “limbs of the law,” | d and Center and Second and ott. We still witness a dally at a busy intersection bout through lack of un- 1g. Whether or not they serious is besjde the point. n fender is a serious matter the owner of the car sustaining fe injury. prov A° broke pointed out to members of council more than a year tric control system i nly inexpensive. when one considers that the salary of one ffic officer for a period of a year ould for the installation of two signal lights to d for to come. th the introduction of this sy into Casper, this city would successfully met her two out- traffic pr ns. Leave > ele control boxes out and only the parking situation has been relieved ith he outstanding and eas. ngst dangerous of the two {s still present in alarming -propor- tions. Let's hear from you, coun cilmen si CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, (1925 CHAIN NEEDS FOR THE BALLOON TIRE TOLD not points out the American Chain Com- pany loon It a standard Weed chain, standard chain intended for tire balic car owner may size S3x415 loon 35x5. Al quire although fit 32x6.00 balloon t with 33x 6.00 balloon chains, or tire jwith a 31x4.95 mply by trimming the side c! down to the required size. Tire chains for fection! sizes are meters, it is pointed out, except for length and number of cross chains.) It is also interesting to know that 4 inch an be used on 4.40 t tites, 41% cross chains on 4.75 tires, 41% cross chains on 495 tires and 5 ingh chains on 5.25 and 5.77 balloon tires. BY LEADING MAKERS on-skid chains of spec required for all al size are balloon tires, in a recent statement on bal- tires and chains. is pointed out for example that or any other a cord n be used properly on a 31x4.40. Likewlse the use cord tire chains, 32x4%4 on 32x4.95 balloon tire 4 ord chains on 3 4.95 bi 34x4%% chains on 3 5 cord chains on chains on 34x5 and 45x5 chains 31x4 pon tir tir oons, balloon balloons, balloo. 1 other sizes regular balloon a dealer or car loon tires re tire chains owner m Similar for all dia- > past twelve months 000 cars valued at $150,000,000 olen Of the s reported stolen pnt or 88 were not recovered. The were primarily compiled in connection with a campaign to secure adoption by all states of a uniform Certificate of Title Law. Twenty-states have alre put such a law into effect and the investiga- tion has shown that thefts in th states haye greatly diminished and that at the same time the proportion { recovery of stolen cars was much greater than in the states that do not haye such a law. Apart from the security for prop- erty that has accompanied the put ting into effect of a Certificate of Title Law there has been a tendency to reduce automobile insurance theft, while the reverse is true where no such law is in operation. The Bu- requ of Investigation of the Depart- ment of Justice is convinced that a uniform law in all the states would STORAGE BATTERIES Down, Balance in 30 days Exchange Price $12.50 and up W. B. SANDS BATTERY STATION 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 WIDE SELECTION IN USED CARS OF EVERY KIND SPECIAL PRICES SUNDAY ONLY SALESMEN ON THE JOB ALL DAY Nash-Casper Motor Co. 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST. P.N. Carr PHONE 1818 W. L. Treber THORE THAN QUARTER MILLION CARS ARE STOLEN EACH YEAR Thaw AN automwhde owner, Daisy co fa¥ ta-donaitay with the thter? ‘i t » fear from the theft haz- | stat sa fe indicated by theft dat re-| Thi: | cently compiled by the Research | the Division of the American Automo- | teri; bile association. ‘Tigures based on] whi » country show that tional traffic in stolen c: Si fede ered pen Organizations Associated With A. A, A. Now Working on Definite Programs Through Their Members. Wwe the maz of the chief functions of the modern Ame more than been 1) @ traffic in stolen automobiles s view is based on the experience Department has had in adminis. ng the Dyer E ich_made_ inte or interna 8 a crime. law was passed in 1919, ‘al authorities alone have recoy- 1 close to 7,000 stolen cars, and 3,000 auto thieves have d behind bars in federal nee the it out Lr itentia before he sv per Suiday Trine SECOND NEWS SECTION NO. 4 = =< Notes On Advance Industry Tougher Than Racing Sig Haugdah) is an auto racing driver and as such {s used to fighting with competitors career he never experienced as toug put up in the sea off Datona, on the But a battle for supremacy saucers Fla., rec CAR OWNERS BEING DRILLED IN LEGISLATION BY MOTOR CLUBS ASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Guiding car owner through the nation's © of motor legislation is now one automobile club, according to the rican Automobile association. book. Tho average motorist, it is stated,| * wan ders about in a veritable legisla- wilderness, so naturally he looks statement reads, on a par with th The wise motoi club's legislation guide « ly as he does to its official touring Ielping tle motorist find his wa out of the and regulations RADIO USED IN DRIVING AUTO are being placed motor tour books. ist now refers to his frequent Wireless Control in | Gotham Traffic. > of ‘new motor law has become in all his as this 116-pound tarpon fought over an hour seded in landing the monster, which towed his 30-foot” boat three miles out from shore, Chandler Responds to to his automobile club to help him }-portanty part of the modern autc light of day bile club's activities of A. A. clubs cent state tion i ge of the organ 2 {sla may ul aged not only nst proposed le tive tour books" of motorists, restrictions, it is said, ility to thelr members. ists are relief from the nances, “These booklets, the in fighting for or islation, but also uing and distributing “legisla- for the convenience ‘The. multiplication of motor vehicle regulations and traffic is placing on the motor clubs an added responsib- Motor tour- demanding assistance and thousand and laws they are obliged to observe. The clubs, consequently, have issued re- cently many pamphlets and booklets covering local regulations and ordi- A. to the motorist value to him The are interested parti in helping the car owner to understanding of such leg to pave the way to gr provement —. one till It Is now under 14,000. ——.—.——_—— An English manufacturers A. A. cla pipes are no longer are 0} better | tion in nter im in motoring conditions During the last sixty years the re: ident population of the city of Lon don has decreased from over 100,000 used to make 7,000 clay pipes a week has just gone out of business because | 4, in demand The ear blow the horn, start a by a system of wireless rela F neyed perfectly the will of t vho | driver as 1 in an Chandler which “followed some fi feet behind. inventor of the radio-contr Note the interlocking construc Isolator Batteries holds the plates tion of Vesta which firmly apart, SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 East Fifth Street Phone 907 apparatus, Franels P, Houdina, rod on the running board of the ¢ less Chandler solely as a prec but did not touch the steering’ wheel, gear shifting lever or the brakes, at any time entire demon stration The controlling tained a small continuous transmitting set which employed four five-watt tubes as oscillators ‘The wave lengths used in the demon stration were 109 and 120 meters. By a system of dots, the operator |in the controlling make any desired relay act tn the Chandler driven by. radio control When caused to act by radio, the relays started motors which brought about the varlous actions necessary to control the automobile. th during 1 Chandler cor Whe nfrot two highway d by an men, 2 Boston was so fright ened that he offered to tuke them | home where he 1 gratify their | demand for money, Chandler could | alling leave manep Are carrying Casper pa 1 The ; i the only thing they hayn't|Sured tt! \ f out a substitute water 4 e radiator. Are there any companies who 5 hayen’t fallen into the price cutting 1 If so, let us have th ame Ade ct course, we refer to automobile companies, a Tr | take . Trucks are increasing on the tip "i Creek highway. What does . mean? Las emey Do you know t " : the : W a enteen passer Cast Who says a doll: nt farth: t | t Washington's time? In this issue of a re the Tribune all lar subscribers | SAN Lavoye to the Tribune whether new or old T are offered an amazing opportunity} Out the Salt, Creek f tho! finds the to insure against accident and per. (Continued on’ Page ) « * Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” Do You Know ? in r a, | mark tt Yorkers ha ts A stock Chan tour ith po one. at wheel piloted safely, solely by radio control through the maze of traffic | a on that most crowded of all city | streets—Broadway, This radio-controlled, driverle Chandler was made to turn corner that when you buy an automobilé from us, either a new car or any kind of a used car You Are Protected by the great General Motors Plan which guards your car payments against sickness, accident, any kind of disability or death? That is to say, should you for any reason whatsoever become sick or disabled to such an extent as to necessitate being under the care of a doctor at any time during the term of your time sales contract, your car payments are made for you by the Insur- ance Company, whether said disability ex- ists for half a month or twelve months. When you recover from said disabilit take up your payments again and carry but you do not have to make up the b payments that were made during your sick- ness by d insurance company. Those are paid and done with as r as you are concerned. In case of death, caris paid up in full and turned over to your family or your estate. As mentioned above, you are protected under this disability policy on any kind of car you may purchase from us, the only stipulation being that you must be ill at least fifteen days to benefit by this in- surance Our office staff and men are Y ly at all times to go into this in detail with you and give any further explanation that you may desire. If.you care to talk to some of our customers who have benefit- ted by this wonderful protective plan, names and addresses will be furnished by us if you call at our office. 8 one of our customer. ly expressed it, “I know I can pay for this car if I keep my health and it is surely good to know that should I be- come sick or hurt, it will be taken care of anyway. 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