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News Of Casper DONT TAKE TO ROAD WITHOUT . Sudden Changes Loom in Weather at This Season of Year. Remember. This i You can no longer be sure of the PREPARATIONS! Weather when planning an automo: | bile trip. So safeguard yourself accordingly. A pair of chains, plenty of good warm clothing, a good set of side curtains if you own heavy robe, and a good small sp are all absolute essentials during the months of September and October. It is also well to take a heavy block of. wocd with you ‘in the tool box in case ire trouble and ruly jack, the wood under the jack base will find that soft mud will give you little (rouble in raising your ear an open ca and | an un SECOND NEWS SECTION Labor D: The last golden op- portunity to take one of those “two- day in succession” yavations. Watch the crowds surge toward the moun- tains before those same peaks take on their annual mantle of white. Squeaks mean danger. Oll right. When giving arm signals try pointing the index finger in the dl- rection you are going. It will give the: somewhat bewildered motorist behind you an idea of your future plans. en look upon extra heavy t child an : Mother. Labor wash day Tl on opening of the State Fair is a little over a week away. Not t least among the exhibits will be the showing of motor ca in the exclusive motor tent at Douglas. It seems that when General Mitch- he ell gets hot under swings a hot tongue. the collar, Casperites will soon the good old sporty Duck, here be game of the Duck. comes it Chrysler re t the Casper Mot : This is the season cf sudden rain | Go, drop in every day to nd if you happen to be at] inspect it, ‘ y hefghts, of sudden snow aerate storms Well The motorist who} eo) Doud, A, 1. Peake,} Lewis 4 takes a long trip i# tempting Nature] stone and Bud Carrier will leave q to do her worst If he attempts to) bright and carly tomorrow morning | ’ the Journey. Inailequately pre-} tor a two weeks’ bunting and: fish ' pared, Jing trip in Jackson Hole coun A good her » f driving | t They I tl head- f gloves will ne in hi now. es: | quarters at pecially for the man » plans to} cabin on the ‘4 drive at night, When the sun bas | gone. chill winds never fail to show] Do you know’ that a Tribune up, and the motor may ay Federal Life Insurance, Policy will great deal of discomfort and | pretect y loved ones if you are danger, due to cold and stiff | | run over by um automobile. Look id if he prepares himself for the ¢ | back upon a few of your many nar- by stowing .a. pair ¢f good. gloves | row escapes.and send in.that-dollar. away in the “ton —— Bre Mvatnrwncrctores nk or may apply to dd: Ehetthifekiag: arly hut on land it’s “Steer a bit of (60d Into the ear when st ght or Crash.” ing out on an early Fall tour. Uri avoidable breakdowns on. lonely roads are apt to ocenr, and of course you'll want the women folk to have a bite to eat while you go {cr help. Tf caught In a sudden rain, take no chances, Chains are a great deal easier to put on in the middie of the rond than In a mucky ditch, Stop and apply these partlal safeguards to the wheels and then proceed cau tlousty for: the varied materials of which our Wyoming re re con- structed make {t practically impos- sible to.tell just when a slick. spot in the highway will loom up in front. At any rate, the best way to get there in fair w cr foul Is to “PLAY SAF." Read Van Sant's ad on page 3, | It is ironicul to reeall that only few days before the fatal crash the giant Shenandoah, newspa- ¥ in all parts of the country pub- lished a news pleture of a tiny médel of the monster st nding nose down- ward upon the hard ground, Binder the heading, 2enandoah in Cr: There's plenty doing in Casper this Labor Day, and probably most of the native sons will stay home, An aggregation of Casper ball players will meet the strong Buffalo team. in Thermopolis today and to- morrow. Also a dozen Casper worshipers of the driyer and mashie are playing winning golf on the Sherldan links. Glenn Littlefield is kept more than busy defending his state champlon’s title. necessary for Casper “Twinkle, twinkle, lit- How I wonder what you The Power Motor Co.,, is the job to tell them just It is not folks to say tle Star. are." ever on exactly what-they are. as low as 16" 13-Plate, Rubber Case Fits Ford, Chevrolet, Overland, Maxwell, Star, and others. Auto Electrical Co. 136 East Midwest E member Willard Battery men : We’ re Selling Genuiee Willard Batteries Phone hi) THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” Many a grand opera career has paused in the back row of, the chorus. If you can’t do it—do it anyway. The new Ford has occasioned not a little constructive comment in every section of the United States. ‘The whole world wondered for a time just what “Henry” was going to do, Now they know. And here's another one hard to believe but gospel truth, in Southern California where they buy motor cars by the gross, Hudson and Essex outsold completely every automobile sold In that territory with the exception of Ford. Four of the most popular makes were grouped together and placed against Hudson-Essex, and the pair in ques- tion outsold the entire combination. (Continued on Page Four) that’s Out CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 SECOND NEWS SECTION = Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerin »GRADUATED ALLOTMENT OF U. S. ROAD FUNDS URGED Hawalj is endeavoring to become a dairy and h to build its herds. condensed milk, etc., cows around whi purehased at Kyerett, the islands, via auto truck, for export, Hawaii Builds Dairy Industry Wash., is seen on the center and produce butter, importing pure-bred American e first shipment of Guernseys, first stage of its journey to Sold for $1.50, Tires and Gas | Mary Ellis Mays By Central Press LITTLE ROCK, Little Mary Ellis old, y a Mays, of Neut two automobile tires and a tank o gasoline officials of Crittenden coun. ty have learned. he father left the state after hi sale, and so also. } the persons |who bought the child. Authorities have asked officials elsewhere on the watch for them, In the custody of the Crittenden county officials, Little Mary awaits the action of the probate court, which plans to send her to the state children's orphanage until a home can be found for her, to be Salt Creek Busses ° Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a, m. and 1 p, m. and 5 p. m. Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p.m. and 5 p. m, Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily | | | Competition among manufacturers ALL AUTOS ARE GOOD CARS AND BUYERS RUN LITTLE RISK NOW BY SPARK PLUG of automobiles has reduced the chances of buying a “lemon” to prac- tically nothing. ‘The man who re marked that these days, “All cars good cars,” had the situation pretty well pegged, for if all cars were not good cars today, those below the Hne would have been eliminated months ago. The Breat corporations have taken their. scythes and mowed down the questionable manufacturers, or rath- er, we should say, the buying pul has done away with them through failure to purchase the shady pro- duct. Five years ago, the automo bile industry was filled with “hang er on" automobile companies, ‘Their product did. not give . satisfaction, earned no boosterg, and fell by the wayside. Today, the car without an army of boosters is no more. very, practically every motor car factured today “has thousands of loy+ or ;al supporters who are firm in their belief that they stand behind greatest little car for the money the world. It is that spirit that makes suc- cesses out of mere ventures. Noth- ing but real quality could have earned a backing like this. The pub- lic Is not interested in something inferlor for less. Instead, they are interested In something Superior for less. Therefore we find companies not strong enough to offer a superior product at a small margin of profit ppearing from viéw unmourned the in by the great maker abd breaker, the people. Any car you buy today will take you where you want to go and bring you back safe and sound provided give {t proper care. The qual- ity is ever present in automobiles, Parts in standard makes of cars to- ré identical in many respects Inventions proven) to. increase. the and lasting power of an automobile become practically unl- versal overnight. We call your at- tention to the 100 percent adoption of four wheel brakes “and balloon tires, the two outstanding improve- ments of the 1924-25: seasons. The wear you get out of your mo- tor car today depend upon you. One man will drivé a certain kind of high grade car five years and dispose of his machine with plenty of miles to spare. life out of the same car in two y Salt Creek Transportation Ce, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 THE BEST ALL-ROUND REPAIR SHOP IN CASPER GREVE MOTOR CoO. PHONE 632 Competition Among Makers Wipes Out Chance of Failure to Get Money’s Worth; Army of | Boosters Behind Every Make. manu-j; and will introduce it to the prover- al junk pile at the end of that time. It isn’t the car, it’s the man, When | you buy an automobile, no matter what«you may 7 remem be that you are buying od a car in its particular class as it is possible to obtain. Tf it were not as good s*the others, {t would not be of- fered on a competitive basis with the others. ‘The white hot heat of competition allows, no industry tosstand on its tip’ toes, “MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR IN AMERICA’ SLOGAN RETAINED BY PAIGE “Automobile sl dropped into a disc often the Paige-Detroit Motor Car company revives {ts famous line. he Most Beautiful Car In Ame jea,"" by the bringing out of a more | beautiful model," states Lee W.! Doud, manager of the local Paige and Jewett distributors, “The most recent Instance of this is the Paige five-passenger landan sedan announced to the public some time ago. “The popularity of this new Se- dan makes it almost impossible for us to keep one on the showroom as ns have slowly | rd but every floor. We consider it such a beau- tiful creation that we are doing our hést to ays have one on hand for show purposes. “A ton r with a slight | was chosen for x scheme. The Jan: | 1 finished in a two-tone | r be They are e 1 belt moulding formed | by > beads running around the en. | tire body, ‘The beads stand out} prominently because of fyory strip. | ing whieh parallels them, “The top itself is finished in Jet black, as are the fenders, runnin board panels and running gear. 4 loon tire equipment and four wheel | #8 comfortable riders to be even Another will have burned the | in more so because of the greater ease andling. e price ii | brakes ald Paige cars, always Rnowis| | $ THE MAN WITH | THE TORCH— | we mean the oxy-acetylene torch used in our welding .pro- cess—is the man wanted in the industrial world today. And you will want his services too when you find out all he can do for you. Call and talk to us. Radiator Shop In Connection Wellington & Hogue Ine. 221 W .Yellowstone Phone 1545 Service Car Phone 1178 STATE MOTOR CLUB BOOKLET ISATTRACTIVE Complete or; oming Motor of the open moth Hot park August nize Club on ution of the Wy- the occasion at Mam Yellowstone marks one air convention Springs 14 in nd 15, of the high sr in the steady pro gress of this state toward a position among the leaders as a common- wealth equipped to care for any number of tourists who may nk in the wonders of Nature led by Wyomin, As an or- ation, the club js still in infancy, but as an institution of potential power it is a giant in its line One of the first acts of the nization was the publicatic booklet ctions 0” the medium of pictures. The cam eraman went to all corners of Wy- oming to obtain these views, More ,000 of the folders were print- e at Casper, and have now resting places in Chambers 1 auto clubs in ey- a the attr ndsome setting forth this state through ‘ound of Commerce a ery part of the United States,. We doubt whethe have served better to advertise our state. Pictures nothing un- said.. Words are often Inadequate to describe a given scene, but ap! ture of the same scene seldom falls short of its mark, préviding due (Continued on Page Four) anything might Che Casper Suniiay Trilam seas, With Benefits at Home, A. A. A. Chief Points Out in Sateen WAS D, On the eve of } Is departure from Washington for a trans-continental motor run which will take him from the ero Miles eo the White] state House to the G jate in seven | taxab! days, President Henry declared that | borde one of his main objects in going | fact west is to secure first hand informa- tion regarding the problems of high. | w way construction in blic land | Aid states. The A. A. A. president is making | the the trip in a Cadillac stock car and | are unable ympanied by nest N. Smith, | propriation: reral manager of the National] their x Motoring Body. They left Washing. | wealth ton on Sunday morning, August 30,4 ts to arrive in San ptember 6. f and expec 1 ( Fran- le rs. has endange (ci behind hat he put The lanugishing process in reached the point where it s the entire sys tinued those lands within und in population means that the nay on fe Four) | 2 Advanced Six Coazhe AND TWO CARLOADS OF NEW OPEN DAY AND NIGHT—TWO SERVICE CARS—REASONABLE PRICES 146 South Kimball St. E. SECOND AND PARK PECT THEM—RIDE IN THEM— PLACE YOUR ORDER Just Arrived On Display Tomorrow Morning NASH CARS Special Six Shipment consists of 2 Four-Door Special Six Sedans, 2 Advanced Six Roadster 2 Special Six Tourings, 1 Advanced Six Touring. SEE THEM NOW As they may be delivered in a day ortwo. NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 1818 W.L. Treber Notes On Advance Industry gs For pen Week SPARSELY SETTLED STATES LIKE WYOMING DESERVE GREATER AID Proportion Paid by Some Is Large in Comparison HINGTON, 5 arin, +t California Diamond Thos. P. Her president of the lec American Automobile ociati sing the need for a more c to the fore today in support nerous interpretation of the Fed of a policy of more liberal use of | erat 1 act in thinly populated federal aid } y funds for west-| western territory, President Henr? ern states that have within their | saiq : borders areas of nx ie} “With transcontinental — traffié y | Public lar | und ever increasing, it has bé& | it that the construction of nd interstate highw ys western areas of nor tl m of high, the Federal situation ts primarily due fact that these publi to meet id state® al Aid ap or the good reason that and disproportionate to Kk required of them. “This simply Advanced Six. is eir the