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13, 1925 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER able to cross the continent in four days and 18 hours, the elapsed time between the departure from the Zero Milestone in Wagbington and their arrival in Oakland, California. The trip was made in a Cadillac sedan car, the only unusual featuré of which was a pullman bed which permitted alternate tricks resting and at the wheel. “This transcontinental motor run,” said Mr. Henry, ‘can easily be made by the average driver in TRAIL LEADS THROUGH HERE TO PLAYGROUND the average car In seven days.’ It| crease in land values. A most hope- 8 - i nee head (Continued From Page One) | can ‘be made without unduly tiring | ful sign is the preparations that the| 25, oany tpeop ie) ate Pineda istehiceegy which policemen har Waraheiipiadontedshy. leadineector cn? N. Smith, general manager of the| man or motor. There is nothing to| chambers of commerce, the large| MJUT §. national, motoring body, making a tour of the northwest in order to get first-hand information on the tre- mendous growth of motor touring and levelop plans of the A. A. A. to cater to the constantly growing dread in such a journey over mod- ern highways with the modern pro- duct of the American factories. The condijién of the Lincoln highway and the Victory highway was such that we could have easily reduced the elapsed time but for our desire to observe speed limits and regula- tions.” General Manager Smith stressed the fact that the competition for motor tourist traffice has narrowed down between two regions of the country, namely, the southwest and the northwest. we “There js little doubt,” said Mr. Smith, “that ‘Westward, Ho ' is be- tide of travel heading towards this favorite area of the nation. President Henry and General Man- r Smith have given a striking demonstration of the fact that. this ground has been brought to the yors of millions of easterners by automobile and by gmproved transcontinental high The demonstration was complete when Henry and Smith, traveling | } Che Casper Sunday Cribune 'GRAKAM TRUCK reaching A, A A National Headquar- ters in Washington indicate that all records for tourists east of the Miss- issippi visiting the northwest, In- cluding Mt. Rainier will be broken this season, “I am reliably informed that a notable feature of this increase is that on the whole the type of tour- ist is even better than in former years, Not only does this mean a great new business in itself, but there will come in {ts wake an in- Every Monday morning erican newspapers print _ about motor vehicular accident during the preceding week-end. During the same period nearly is that falling out of windows, off of buildings, down stairs, into holes, and what not, is one of the commonest types of accidents. It is a curidus fact that the safest place in the world is aboard an ocean liner, It is a curious fact also that the most dangerous place in the world is in your own home. The American. public should realize that progress is being made in checking the number of motor vehicular accidents in the United States. hotels and the automobile clubs are making to take care of this in- creasing traffic.” $ Speaking of the appeal of the northwest, President Henry stress- ed the importance of continued im- provement of transcontinental high- ways such the the Yellowstone Trail to take.care of the increased move- ment. He said: The Pacific north- west has a real appeal to people of the middle west and the east who wish a change in vacation spots. Who can fraternize with the great nature of Yellowstone—its mountain woodlands, its marvelous geysers, its magnificent canyons and plung- WALTER P. CHRYSLER TRAFFIC TAL ABOARD. SHIPS SAFE—AT HOME 2ANGE?OUS Robertson, local Dodge dealer. duction of $80.00" says Mr. In New York the distribution of white cards of warning to jay: walkers d so well that s « on to motorists distributed. The motor- Brothers in through increased production, TOUGH! But we'll fix it, and FOR LESS MONEY SMASHED FENDERS nd DENTED BODIES Ironed out like new at “The police warn you? “To avoid blocking the way for pedestrians when stopping for cross traffic. “To avoid starting before ped- estrians who are crossing in front of you, can get clear, “To refrain from turning cor- ners quickly, carelessly or driv- ing too fast. “Pedestrians are urged to use only regular crossings and’ to Took both ways but motorists must help protect them,” FENDER SHOP 216 'S. David WELDING BRAZIN CUT IN PRICE Announcement of a reduction of $100.00 tn the price of Graham Broth: ers one-ton truck. effective Septem- ber 9, has been received by M. E- r Brothers So substantial a reduction in the price of this popular one-ton-truck, coming less than four months after the announcement of a previous re- Robert: son “is !n line with previous assur- ances that the truck buyer will al- ways benefit equally with Graham very economy effected JUDD BODY AND Phone 6853 iG PAGE THREE "Graham Brothers, now fi. cre n—-thelr pr | | i |the world as exclusive manufac for months of 192 ers of motor trucks, are able to] eau the entire output of 16 make this second reduction and at |‘ 1 and‘ {mproved facil! f factory the same time to make even fur. | whi ther improve sin the quality of | 1} their trucks. “In addition t PUR-0-LATOR The Oil Purifying System Clean Oil in Your Motor All the Time. Saves Wear and Operating Expense. aed manufacturers. Standard Equipment on Buick, Cadillac, Oakland, Chrysler CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 East Fifth St. Phone 907 by night and day in accord with a carefully planned schedule, v coming the slogan of a greater num-| ing cataracts, its lake and flowers ber of motor tourists. Reportsand animal life—and not be chang- 2 -onomical Transportation Caution Cords Help to Make Motorists Careful. ed? Who can experience Glacier National park—and it {s the expe- rience of a lifetime—live intimately with its classic Rockies, it great gla- ciers and Alpine meadows, {ts vast amphitheaters of nature's grandest creations—and not be a better Amer- ican? “Where is there g human being whose soul is not stirred to new depths as he beholds the majestic peak that is the pride of American —Mount Rainfer, where our govern- ment has preserved in Rainier Na- tional park the scene of a titanic upheaval in remote ages that eft the world its most marvelous speci- men of nature’s architecture? “As for the rest and recreation, nowhere has nature been more be- several important features have been added to the Overland standard sedan that materially increase its value. The latest in one-piece wind-shields now comes as standard equipment on this car, giving a maximum of yision and ventilation. Wider and deeper seats and cushions add to the comfort and riding ease of the car, while the radiator and ‘head lamp rims are now available on all Over- land standard sedans in nickel fin- ish. Despite thé fact that. this car made its public less than three months ago, the Overland standard sedan has grown in popularity by leaps and bounds, factory records re: | veal, because of its meeting a special demand in the two door body types. Long narrow windows, giving the maximum of vision and ventilation, oo lay nignant th f eR Set WiRy Wontertal | ts provide, safety facilities for ths | | f Before their return to Washing: |*™2!! family, while the arrangement | mm mr ee backs permits free and unencumb- ered access to the rear seat. Willys- Overland dealers declare the Over- land standard sedan is the fastest selling car the company has pro- duced in the Overland line, and the yolume of business at the record- breaking low price of $595 is expect- ed to treble that established since the Overland standard sedan was in- troduced. ——__—_— Parents who wish thelr sons to gon, Washington, parts of British Columbia and as many other sec- tions of the northwest as their time will permit them. ESSEX COACH Why Consider a Lesser Car? It Has Beauty—Performance—Super-Six Smooi!iiz2ss— Economy and Endurance of travel. OVERLAND CUTS PRIGE OF SEDAN Reduction of $60 Made Possible by Improved Methods in Making. { go to Eton must be prepared to en- | ter the boys’ names practically at | birth, so long is the waiting Hst at this famous English school. | This is the greatest Essex value in history. It is the Finest Essex ever built. The price is the lowest at which Essex ever sold. The largest production of 6-cylinder cars in the world, giving economies in purchase of materials, manufacture and dis- | tribution exclusive to that position, make this value possible alone to Hudson-Essex. HUDSON COACH “1195 QUALITY AT ‘LOW COST DEAN AUTO SUPPLY CO. powerful econdmical motor and disc clutch, bodies of beautiful Chevrolethasnowbuilt2,000,000 cars—the first manufacturer of HUDSON BROUGHAM met the great public demand for a‘quality car at low cost. a of leved great public favor—and learn how much Cheyrolet has a construction typi- automobile you can really sliding gear transmission, The price reduction on the stand- ard sedan follows closely on the heels All Sizes Essexisfamous. Nowondereveryone is saying these things about Essex. i ith mod: lidin; design, closed models by Fisher, | atte atach this Duco finish, interior of hes beak. sealed spree. wh rea ope the Kelly-Springfield |! The new low price places it within $ 1 495 tremendous production. tifully and substantially uphol- s6isiibfannguised ber Wwinyoves . the reach of all, and it has the bril- HUDSON 7 Fass. SEDAN This achievement has been made stered and fully appointed. land which brings the price of t | Cord Tires liant performance, reliability, riding $ 1 695 possible because Chevrolet _has Be sure to see these cars that have Parise ee ealraeade ite | Weed Chains eave leod fine anvcarauce fon Wing All Prices Freight and Tex Extra Balloon Tires by ft. “al 4 ducti an- . cal of the highest priced cars— _get for little money. nounced last month: which attected 9 Touring $525 Roadster $525 Coupe $675 Coach $695 materially every model produced by per Sack ae epeng 8 aud or Ss rea es a wes = Villys-Overland. amols st Arriy: Sedan $775 Sommer $475 Reore. $550 Rulre overland effibihle, point: out a ALL PRICES F.O.B. FLINT, MICHIGAN, that the tremendous success of “the | CASPER GLENROCK NOLAN CHEVROLET COQ. Overland standard tion with imprc production f n in conjunc LAVOYE DEAN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 604 E. 2nd Phone 1048 | Yellowste | | Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It | Hudson-Essex World’s Largest Selling 6-Cylinder. Cars | McKinley and UN Yan Ler Phone MOTOR-IRULGK & ZAR 1406 ue ROYAL BARCAINS IN USED CAR fr SUNDAY ONLY To stimulate greater interest in the purchase of used cars on Sunday, we have taken these machines, the cream of our second hand car department, and are offering prices so low ! that walking in the slush and, snow this winter will be little short of foolhardy. SNUG COUPES ALL AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES FOR TODAY 1924 FORD COUPE—Repainted; motor runs like new; excellent rubber; mechanical condition guar- anteed. Just the car to drive in comfortably during the winter, and is good for three years with little or no expense for repairs. A bargain at 1924 JEWETT DE LUXE TOURING—Repainted and looks like a new car. A powerful speedy tour- ing car that will give years of service. In A-1 shape and equipped with five good balloon tires. : Bours for only iso0 2s 4st aa $925 424 West Yellowstone Phone 1700 Le WARM, ROOMY SEDANS 1923 OVERLAND “REDBIRD’’—Has just come out of the paint shop and looks like new. Completely overhauled and a guarantee goes with it. Worth at least $500, but for this gala day i $340 $ we will make a price’of. f PAIGE SPORT PHAETON—Oh, what a beauty! Powered with the new and famous Paige 70 horse- power motor. Four good tires on the wheels and two brand new spares. They have never rubbed the road. New paint and in first class mechanical con- dition. Like buying a new car. 1 185 > Drive: if home fors sie ob as TOURINGS WITH GOOD 1923 JEWETT ROADSTER—With oodles of power | to spare. This car was given wonderful care by its former owner, Just out of our paint shop. It looks like a new Jewett. In first class mechanical condi- tion. Sold for $750 only two months $550 ago. Somebody wants it now for________ 1922 DODGE TOURING—Everybody knows the wearing qualities of the Dodge. This one lives up to its reputation. Good tires; good motor; upholstering and curtains in best of shape. Equipped 385 with spare tire and bumpers. Only__ THE LEE DOUD MOTOR Co. CURTAINS LOOK ’EM OVER EARLY, BOYS! SNAPPY ROADSTERS 1923 CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL—Thoroughly »verhauled; almost new tires; new curtains on body; new batte all veady for work on the 2 delivery route. Take it away for.___ $ 85 WE ARE GLAD to offer a 30-day guarantee on the mechanical condition of any of the above cars. All are in the best of shape. TERMS GLADLY—40% down and the rest in any number of months up to 12 which may suit your con- venience. GET HERE QUICKLY! SALESMEN ON HAND ALL DAY SUNDAY