Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 16

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SUNDAY, SEFSEMBER 27, 1925 PAGE FOUR Che Casper Sunday Cribune Dependable | | Dealers Use (e | These Pages | (Uni Nici Ute ipa ashe hasan \ » would be seeking to get fur oF 1iW~, 2 became the t demanded car of Milton’s. youthful | the largest motor federat rt tern taxpayers to bull ALTE R_ P. CHRYSLER'S fits type world. Since it ul | world is committed j ( | 5s Baan 2 speedway at an | ad problems of nis Ez: | they « miles per hour wit | differ on om | (Paige atid! JewetttService point where‘they will surr race mark t ral y One Who Knows the | Oscar Redenbo | Car v-line fon in its nal prices of m $180 to $ point where it has since represented | equir an outstanding yalue.” STILL IN alGH During August in Sale of Cars. MOTOR LAWS BECOMING MORE UNIFORM , In inois, } tendency W. Yellowstone Phone 1962 General Auto Repairing 430 sour — FEDERAL AID SONTIUE TO SWEEP A! FOR HIGHWAYS: sy SEES oe oe ol AMOES OF THE COUNTRY NOT SECTIONAL | ‘The great international demand at tho Hupmobile Etght has er CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS | ated will result in its s | its first y xceeding 0, C, Hutchinson, genera r of the Hupp } ation, In a statement the remarkable ‘ar Corpor: emphasizing success which has quality of this Eight is a mark never before approached in the automotive industry,” the statement reads, “It means a demand more than three times as great ag that enjoyed, dur- ng its first year, by any other com- manufacturitig eight cylinder A. Bh Oanite Labor Day What’s in Your Crankcase? © We've | p: | . | én | The right oil takes the “crank” out of your crankcase. | gedrrcdgehielmerhy: studied them all can report that the right oil is a Sinclair been to increase its {nitial “SPEED MIT MILES F eR HOUR one has and enduranc Opaline Motor Oi en to suit the condition of your motor. — estima for eight ‘cylinder output | Perfect engine and s Shaw app ah ai th you as to just what over fifty per cen Last December} formances featured rade of oil y ar should e. today we m 0 produce 10,000} s rding r has happened ia that we have ex-| ue ALEMITE SERVICE STATION has happened is that we have ex ] E R I ceeded our’ production estimates | ad ar 112 SOUTH DURBIN PHONE 1904 month since the first car was Teac nl matter wa. t. Within five months the Eight! to the f t Monza “7ts a car lam glad to have n my garage f of _switchback | This six miles was made in ...in these words, an owner of a couple of large, expensive cars summed up his opinion of this Overland... Pride of ownership! Sterling worth, through and through! That’s the backbone of * Overland’s popularity. Regardless of their finan- cial standing, owners know this car today as America’s outstanding light-car value —the one light car with nothing “‘cheap”’ about it. Speed Limit Regarded in Many States as Prima } | Reckless. LS] 0LDS SIX SETS ~/RECORD IN TWO STIFF CLIMBS most VII? © HGe; ee em x » 4 FOR ei ng forward to 1926 as a nev gruel- AUTO GUAL Millions of Ford own- ers buy Champion X as a matter of course, because they know that Champion X is better and has been the standard spark plug for Fords for - 13 years. Champion X for Fords “ 60c. Blue Box for all other cars, 75c. Know thegenuinebythedouble- q ribbed core. Buy from your local dealer. grade, 10 miles in 11 minutes. From the top of Lookout the Automo-| grades run from 6 to 14 per cent d Chicago |a climb of 1737 feet up the face of ig. Was m to meeting on October he drawing ile shows 1 be held le shows turns 4 y Ja go q ( ae : W le Com- organiza program Champion Spark Plug Co. at Toledo, Ob tomobile on the vide finan. regulatio| r travel 1 time and money putting Used Cars » offering them for sale. But we find as well as our conscience to ..and now, atthis new low price even greater value is yours! zwass655 . Aow $595 Seb Toledo DODGE BROTHERS overhe ...for less than $600, a full-size 5- Wheel tfroma $650 1. A Overhauled and guaranteec $650 New tires. Overhauled and guar- ~-~-~.$450 ~-~-$550 ~$300 ~...$100 ..$600 $400 fatigue. You knew what such ample neat-space has only half thy ber of worki * a —tho eqnal in strength and size to that used in cas ae mr || | means to the comfort and convenience of your sfc ates * Chassis” Se Rag hE having double the weight of Overland; axle shafts of e is only. $§ | | * STS ¢ -$275 $225 $400 $225 $100 STEWART TRUCK—116 tc yn apac Step in and see this great Sedan 4 capacity. Equip A. emb Each door has four extra heavy Use them price-class, or in what car selling for several hun- terms. - 0} f Jor $598. Very easy ped with stake body and closed cab ~-$250 Because of tax inroads, legislative as rough as you like, these docrs are there to stay. dred dollars more, can you match, or anywhere near the Balance, one peceeh Eanen a mmeens ioe restrict activites of Gyp clube They're built to-withstand punishment! it, this impressive list of Overland advantages? payment, ; r to apply as pars mulcting automobile owners, opera : : of KISSEL CAR—1920 Has been driven about 12,000 miles Reconditioned and a bar- Other nuisances, the motorists are ati ta finding that they cannot protect ‘ain at A ~ _ . x ~$200 themselves by playing a lone hand game, the A, A. A. declares. CHEVROLET TOURING COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 East Fifth St Phone 724 _.$50 At th same time, according to i Henry, president of the n the movement “towards AUTOISTS SEEK. ORGANATON tion of speed traps for revenue and organization is being accelerated by the growing need for co-operation to simplified tra \ghw and greater passenger Sedan with Sliding Gear Tranmission—room and to spare for 5regular people toridein..asmartly- designed car, clean-cut, rakish, low, extraordinarily good-looking!...body finished in polished lacquer, rich deep blue with glistening jet-black trim- mings, as handsome a light automo- bile as anybody ever looked at. Women want it! Wider seats —the widest of any light car built—new, single- lece, undivided front seat, 39 inches wide, 1° inches deep; wider back seat, 45 inches wide, 18 inches deep—You know what that means to your driving comfort-and-freedom. No more 100-mile passengers. No more crowding! Big wide windows more than 20 square feet of window space—all the air and all the broad, uninterrupted vision of a touring car with closed-car protection, closed-car snugness, closed-car warmth and comfort whenever you want it! Extra wide doors easy entrance and exit to both front and rear seats. |No discomfort to snyeody peccnd in or out. inges. THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO, Very latest one-piece windshield - —especially valuable in night-driying. Gives clear, unobstructed vision. More easily adjusted—you don’t have tq fuss with it. Adds greatly to the car's appearance. Easier to clean and to keep clean. One of, those little things that mean so much. You need this new-day light-car feature and, in this extraordinary car-value, you get it! Fine broadcloth upholstery expensive looking, very durable; deep comfortable seats; Brussels carpet in rear, rfibber carpet in front; more leg-room for the driver, more space for your passengers; big-car value, big-car atmosphere all the way through at even less-than-current light- car cost—in what other light car can you be certain of such splendid dollar¢for-dollar value! A 27 horsepower engine sturdy, reliable, a bearcat on the hills, with all the wer you need for 50 miles or 50,000; L~head motor, larger valves, more efficient and giving more power than over-head valves; a quieter motor because it rigid frame with lots of bracing—springs of Chrome Vanadium steel, the finest and strongest spring steel known—in Qverland springs every leaf is genuine Chrome Vanadium, exactly the same material that you will find in the world's finest automobiles; front wheels mounted on Timken taper roller bearings; rear wheels, on New Departure ball bearings; Molybdenum steel tapered steering knuckles; irreversible type steerit gear; only 27 points to lubricate on entire ch: is agninet 35 to 60 in other cars . . . in what other car in Overland's 424 West Yellowstone Wil LL kus OVERLAND GARAGE—Lander, Wyo. N £ 1 ar E ‘ Modern disc type clutch —one of the finest clutches and used in many of the highest priced cars made in this country. ‘The fact that it run in oil instead of being run dry means that you have no clutch lubricatin: problem. You who are used to frequent and tecutisatone lubrica- tion of your clutch heating will appreciate the vital advantage of this exclusive Overland feature . . . | Ignition system —Auto-Lite starting, lightin ignition: o closed storage battery holde: tum type heashanie: legal lens, braced with tie bar—dimmera in head. lights—thief-proof ignition lock—dash light—as you can see, an ignition system throughout that ts positively the same high standard that you get In cars costing two or three times the money! ¥@ and A rear axle system \. Molybdenum ateel, the toughest ateel known—it carries the highest elastic limit of any steel need in the making of nutomobiles—In the entire three apers hs which Overiand has used this axle system no case o7 y dat Prcwrd mt record where an asle shaft has Estra big, extra strong brakes ~extra efficient, braking surface és extra sure—one full square inch of for every 19 pounds weight of car. y) Sedis

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