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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 ADERS PILE UP FOR NEW FORD 192,638 Placed Since! Late Models Were | : Announced. As people nor with the ¢ proved Ford ca increases, but o1 growing in number local Ford dealer Probably the best evidence widespread interest manife cars comes from the gen: of the Ford Motor com troit where it was s familiar } f the st in these al offices 1y at De- ted that since unced orders than e dealers Th or more yoked by United State coming in eve This is not on xample of public confidence the _ com- pany’s products but c record without Added significance is given the sales report by the fact that the public generally has not yet had an opportunity to inspect all the new 1s ar been the ders among ited prin In’ fact, ealers_in many sections are awaitin® their first car, Assembly at the Denver branch of the company which supplies this territory {s increasing daily and dis- tribution among dealers will be much more rapid from now on than it has been up to the present time. SS ee AUTO LAUNDRY SPEEDS (P WORK T0 MEET BG DEMAND OF LAST WEEK still the rain and mud of last business has increased by leaps and bounds at the Auto Laun- dry, and cars have» continuously filed in and out of the South Durbin t location, seeking and finding snliness, Mr. Doll, proprietor of the unique motor laundry, laughing: ly estimates that fully half of the ce: in Casper have been washed on his rack since Tuesday. In addition to the straight wash- ing of automobiles, the Auto Laun- dry specializes in motor cleaning, an@ in the application of Permo, and Nu Life, the former being ap- plied for the purpose of preserving tho first finish of a car, and the latter for the purpose of renewing the old finish. An experienced crew of car wash- ers are on hand from early morn till late at night. The Auto Laundry or pies half of the buildnig now used by the Alemite Service Station at 116 South Durbin stret. DEAN’S OFFERS FOR THIS WEEK SPECIAL WEED CHAINS FOR ALL TIRES Come In and Get My Prices - Dean Auto Supply Co. 604 EAST SECOND ST. The Casper Sunday Cribune FLORIDA BRIDGE TO RUN 125 MILES ON SEA | Airplane view of Florida (By Central Press) KEY WEST, Florida, Sept. One of the greatest highway con- struction feats ever attempted, which, when completed, will’ stand alone as-the onlf boulevard of its unique nature in the world, is now under way to connect the city and island of Key West with the Flor- ida. mainland. Between its two termini lie 125 miles of ocean and low palm-bor- dered islets. There are ocean spaces between which the low isles almost fade from sight, and passes 30 feet in depth through which the waters oft rush in a seven or eight-mile torrent at the greatest ebb and flow of the tides, 1,500 Autos on Isle Present means of transit to the Florida mainland available to citi- zens of Key West are via the over- seas extension of the Florida East Coast railway, which crosses the ocean passes by hugs viaducts, trestles, bridges and fills to its deep water terminal station at Key West, or by boat to Miami. There are more than 1,500 auto- mobiles in Key West, and while there are some 25 miles of fine as- Phalt roads on the island and con- nection {s dy to be had with nd on the eck Pfice & Price Value « Value ——— The Worlds Chevrolet offers you more coach quality for less Finest you can get anywhere else in the world. Note these points of superiority:— QUALITY CONSTRUCTION —typical ‘of the highest price: cars. POWERFUL MOTOR-=all the power and speed that you need. LONG SPRING SUSPENSION — chrome vanadium, semi- elliptic springs give great comfort and roadability. FULLY ENCLOSED CLUTCH—single plate, dry disc type, the easiest you have ever handled. FISHER BODY —of high quality, with fine car construction and appointments. V V ONE-PIECE WINDSHIELD—easily raised or lowered, with full cowl ventilation, absolutely water-tight. DUCO FINISH—in beautiful sage-green and black, color and lustre last indefinitely. ALEMITE LUBRICATION ~a modern very convenient lubri- cating system. These are but a few points that indicate the superior quality of this fine coach. To build such a coach at so low a outstanding co: t world’s greatest coach value, See rice is the most h achievement in the automobile industry the it today. Low Priced Coach F.O. B, Flint, Michigan’ Touring - - - $525 Roadster - - - 525 Coupe ¢ «+ + 675 Sedan- + 6 » 9775 Sears ua sy 425 Ted Chets . - 550 ALL PRICES F. O. BL FLINT, MICHICAR NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. - CASPER GLENROCK LAVOYE QUALITY AT LOW COST Central Press Phe. keys, with route of overseas auto mobile highway sketched in. way to the mainland, Key Westers have had a natural longing to make their city available to the tens of thousands of motorists who journey down the Dixie highway to Miami and other cities each winter So they are building the overseas automobile road which will pass over much the same route as the Over- scas railway, called “Eighth Wonder of the ¥ the late Henry W. F The overseas will not auto r require ad, so direet however, a route as that necessitated by the railway, and it will take a greater advantage of the natural contour of the Islands. but it will present the same vistas of the Atlantle oceaan and Gulf of Mexico, pass across beautiful keys or islets thickly clad with vegeta- tion and bordered with palms, and disclose to the automobilist some of the greatest game. fishing grounds in the world. It will make it possi- ble to go from any point in the Uni- ted States to Key West in a motor car. DIANA FIVE PHAETON ADDED 10 MODELS BY THE MOON FACTORY Tm response to a brisk demand for am eight cylinder touring model, the Moon Motor Car company has ‘now in production at its main’ plant the Diana “Arrow Head” Phaeton ‘of five passenger capacity on which deliveries will begin at an date. In the Diana five pa ger “Arrow Head’ Phaeton a number of unique ideas in body design and finish have been worked out Moon engineers and in fact it sald the body design of the Diana five passenger ‘Arrow Head” Phaeton sets a precedent. In an Interview about the Diana five passenger “Arrow Head” Phase ton, H. C. Wendt, body engineer of the Moon Motor Car c “In the Diana five pa: Head” Phaeton a new thought and design has been conceived, the oyer worked moulding so promiscuously applied in the last three y numerous automobile manufact ing entirely elimin: raised anel different from thing attempted before has bi | tuted. This effect is achieved by offsetting the body panols at ap- proximately. the same location for- merly occupled by a moulding, this offset eventually working itself over ly by is been 1 and the cowl and and forming an | He t but spreads o: ter inch edge of t ctlye ‘TROUBLE PREVENTION TO. BE KEYNOTE. OF ~ ENGINEERS MEETING Trouble prey ion -w met keynote « of Auto tlve Engine wtional Aut mobile Char ‘ommerce jolr meeting, ¥ Salle " Mlinois, -No Por y thy car fac of the National ber of Commer attention to the improvement of re pair facilities. Including availibilit of parts when needed, ete., Hut Ia terly it has been felt that it would be timely to stress the importance of educating the owners in of saving their cars from premature old age. The joint meeting, which ts the third annual event of this kind, wif have much to do with what is some- times called “preventive service,” directing attention to the precau- tions that should be taken and the things that should be done to pro- long satisfactory car operation and defer inevitable repairs that wear eventually entalls, are membe tomobile Chan been giving ways Some of Obstacles The amazing nature of the feat can be realized, engineers say, only after one sunderstands the natural elements that must be overcome. Deep, swift running titles, which ex ert a tremendous pull upon the bridge formations and other im- movable objects; sometimes during the equinox West Indian storms, whose velocity is nothing short of a tornado; shifting sand that repeat: | edly changes the plans of the en-| Sineers, and other forces of nature are planted squarely in the path of | these pioneers in automotive ma rine road construction. While it is considered almost an impossibility to sell enough bonds to get $31,000,000 to spend on the highway, as did the great Henry M Flagler on his raflroad, Key West is preparing to bear the greater part of the burden and {s not dismayed by, this formidable task. ists of America have United war excise tax lars. for road improvement or other pur- poses of direct benefit to the mo ist, but has been spent by congre the cessation of hostilit In the meantime, bundr She hopes} to get government and state aid and believes that the road is a military necessity PAGE THREE REPEAL OF AUTO EXCISE TAX , Which are already the states, consti- and thet a e8 will bene 8 of tax at the same revenues for through in activity. The ar- ible taxation buting the benefits of the largest ndded force when ap. pliec ation of the auto- motive se tax. There are more than 12,000,000 of automo- biles in the United States ané only 10,000 inc SOUGHT BY MOTORISTS OF U.S. factured have 2 freed of the special time levies For the fiscal 3 there will a surplus in federal revenue of, t 0,000,000 and $400,000 educ Since October 4, 1917, the motor- paid into the treasury in. special nearly a billion dol- n used not ates be between 000 availat different kir uled for relief ance, gi! may, if excise taxes’ (w motor vehicles cessories) and needed reduction ‘This mone: siness uments against nd for dist tax reductt ass take Fo! hed tnherit Congress | cl es are war excise und incor it wi elix nelude part umong automobile Seven nate all war those on und ne make three, | 4 owr is still being added t Is of manu- me We have reduced our Used Car Prices, in recognition of the depreci- ation brought about by new models and to conform with the recently re- duced prices on new cars. 1924 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX TOURING—This car looks and runs like new. 1923 BUICK “4” SPORT ROADSTER—You should see this car. A won- derful buy. 1924 CHEVROLET DE LUXE SEDAN—Been driven about ten months. In fine shape. 1921 DODGE COUPE—New paint. Priced to sell quick. 1921 STUDEBAKER SEVEN-PASSENGER TOURING—Rebuilt, new aint, and a real automobile. 1922 NASH ROADSTER—Has been rebuilt. 1923 BUICK TOURING—In good condition. 1919 ELGIN TOURING—Come in and see this one. 1922 FORD TRUCK—In good shape. All used cars offered to the public shall be honestly represented. All Studebaker cars which are sold as certified cars have been prop- erly reconditioned and carry a 30-day guarantee. Our salesrooms are open Sundays and evenings. BIG SIX MOTOR COMPANY 226 SOUTH DAVID ST. PHONE 1817 Just around the corner from the heart of the city. This is a car you will like. This is the Way to Reduce Prices Not *50—Not *100—But *200 Four-Door Sedan iL Cleveland Six now offers two of the lowest priced six-cylinder, four-door Sedans in $995 formerly $1195 N THE greatest year of its career, Cleveland Six now announces sweeping price reduc- tions—and at the same time presents an entirely new, richer, finer, 4-door Special Six Sedan $200 lower than ever. Special 4-Door $ Sedan formerly $1495 1295 not two-door coaches . . . abundantly roomy and comfortable, rich inside and rich outside, [eo At Eee £. ob, Cleveland It has, too, a wonderful advantage in its famous “One-Shot” Lubrication System. One downward push of your heel on a plunger — and instantly every part of the chaseis is flushed with fresh, clean lubricant. America ,... the Sedan and new Special Sedan, both reduced $200! Beautiful Sedans with smart bodies of full length and with a// four doors. . . real Sedans, (The “One-Shot” Lubrication System is licensed under Bowen Products Corp. patents Here is value unparalleled in the closed car field. Make your own comparisons. Spend an hour in a new Cleveland Six and you'll want to keep it for years! JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO, First and Park CHANDLER CLEVELAND Phone 79 DISTRIBUTOR CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY . CLEVELAND CLEVELAND SIX THERE ARE NO SURPRISES IN OUR WORK--YOU KNOW THE COST BEFORE WE START 132 E. SEVENTH ST. WARNE AND CROSBY MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 2610