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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 FW PIERCE IS ECONOMIC CAR 18 Miles Per Gallon Made by the New Series 80. 80 was ntl. slusive test of th assenger on a gallon before stop- The se carried seven pas- test run and its y of Louis. ping. sengers dur route was thr ville. Because of the made every year engines be It found that the saving in fuel alone of the Plerce-Arro cars would amount to year. In testing, prec taken to obtain exact m! the directlor every livery cor series 80 was disconnected and jrained. A can, filled with exactly one gallon of nected with th PierceArrow Sed driven through the streets of Loulsyille until the fuel supply was exhausted and the engine stopped It was found that exactly 18 and one-tenth The miles had been covered on the gal lon of fuel. ee ER ea BIDS ASKED ON NEW FEDERAL AID PROJECTS departmer issued a call for bids on three fed- eral aid projects in Wyoming, one in Johnson county, one in Uinta county and the third in Park coun- ty. The bids will be opened on Tues. da large number expected to pre- the contracts at y, Octobe When the other King, wife of a sul in the province landed in England tinction of being the first woman of her race to visit country. Mrs. King ts , daughter of one f the r s of her native land Pee Le BCE as 2 Advertiser—“I saw it in hen con: | | i} | What Will Be the Re-Sale Value of Your Car Aiter about two y | in for a later mod car will depend a great deal on the con mechanical condition of the engine and chass The condition of the b: Ss one of the most in settling trade in condition, yet if will be comp: care had been t tions show s of a_car. When entering or leavi it to be closed with a bang, ge automobile is traded Il receive on your old of the body and the important factors the kee: of the t ken The condition of the upholstery I tor given careful con- In most cases the upholstery is damaged when you are making ad- ts that require you to get in working clothes and. lift ¢ floor boards, In this case may have on dirty overalis or clothes which canndt help soiling ¢ upholstery. Always cover up d seats with a cloth & inside the car. For he mudguards on the engine should be c in dir overalls. If the car is an compartment, do no’ often they are bu them, you will ns in a separate 1 are placed.. Very t, then whe ¢ time comes to use dows are broken or badly scratched wants to see that the side cur- t they are badly damaged it is ertainly goes a long way in making ¢ car is good. Not many people nical condition of the engine, ars etc, but they have ¢yes ‘and if they note that the outside ap- All| pearance of the car is good, they are more liable to take it for granted that the mechanical con- dition is good also. When talking to friends it is a common practice to sit on the mudguards or carelessly place a foot on the lower part of the mud- guard or splash apron, and natural- ly practice does not improve the appearance of these parts. The mechanical condition of the engine and checked up, especially if the car is being traded in to a dealer. If you are competent to pass on the MUD-GUARDS NOT INTENDED FOR SEATS OR FOOT RESTS have neglected to lubricate such shackles, universal joints, etc., thi It is after a ca been driven for abou ighteen months that these parts begin to wear and require replacin If, however, lubrication has been attended to re ly and everything kept tightened up, the months use everything will and the car will stand a strict inly show signs of wear. ald be bought as soon . Th covers always look the upholstery itself. When wwever, these can be removed then the and makes a most favorable impression on enables you to obtain a much higher 2 Seat covers are a good as you take delivery of you well, and in some cas you come to sell | interior looks lik | the prospe | price than y ical Syndicate Good Looks as Well as Good Service The improved Ford Runabout, with its all-steel stream-line body, is an unusu- ally good-looking car. RUNABOUT °260 F. 0. B. DETROIT TOURING CAR $290 COUPE 520 TUDOR SEDAN 580 FORDOR SEDAN 660 Demountable Rims and Scarter Extre ‘00 Open Cars Clased Cars in Colors NO INCOR E A'S E It hangs low to the ground,and the body has been lengthened and re-designed for greater comfort and convenience. The gas tank under the cowl is filled from the outside, and the weatherproof storm curtains open with both doors. Under the sweeping rear deck is an un- usually large compartment designed for convenience in carrying luggage. ment includes four cord Standard opie 1 1ead-lamp rimsand wind- tires,nickeled shield wiper. The price remains the same $260, and you can buy on the Ford Weekly Pur- chase Plan. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. I PRICES eshte - transmission are! rts as the steering gear, spring! Che Casper Sunday Cribune : 5 Anybody Want a Buffalo? U.S. Giving Them Away PAGE FIVE WN ie © ,The department of interior is keeping the buffalo herd in Yellowstone National Park” within bounds by disposing of 100 surplus animals to citizens who are willing to pay the cost of erating and shipping. If this is your idea of a nice, little pet, write the department of interior, Washington and tell them what facilities you haye for caring for the animal. } Public parks and farmers should be interested most. | Simplicity in the |NEW CADILLAC Onlya gigantic organization such asCadillac, containing within itself the necessary re- sources of menand machinery, could institute improvements and refinements at once so vastandsominuteasthoseof thenewCadillac, } Cadillac Custom Five Passenger Coupe | q | han a Automotive Melting Pot (Continued From Page One) quet Thursday evening at Mrs. Car rier’s Cafe on West Yellowstone The meat was present as a result of | Doud's journey Jackson He Jack Nolan, of the Nolan Chevro- | with suttfucatmo ss: GREATER BUYING POWER he got he rode in Lavoye where he visited thc branch of the company located there = ; In this new Cadillac engine, for example, there are no rocker arms or levers. The valve action is positive and direct. The cam slides or tappets through which the valves are opened and closed are operated directly from the camshaft by means of rollers ‘Two new Packards and a new Hup. mobile Eight are on display at Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. Everybody i: vited to come down Sunday and take a long lingering look. Did you see the Michelin Mar “himself” Friday afternoon? If yc didn’t you missed a real treat. We contained in the cam slides themselves leave it to Mosher to explain. This ultra-refinement eliminates thirty-two wearing surfaces. It increases the durability Day by day the Hupmobile Eight stands out more clearly as the greatest value in fine motoring the industry has ever known. ; of the engine and makes operation even “Red” Gilman. sales manager ¢ Even at the original prices it rested too firmly on more quiet the Coliseum’ Motor company, unapproachable aaality to be disturbed. The new J returned. to Casper from 2 and lower prices emphasize still more the car's weks’ vacation trip which he sper fz) in Denver. impregnable position. It is reported that George Posvar| + has entered the vulcanizing bus se To guard and protect Cadillac quality in even the smallest detail has been the | constant aim, and the result, in this magnifi cent new Cadillac, is ample reward and justification for the painstaking effort. Hupmobile Eight continues far in advance in every Three new models of the fam, ; factor that creates quality and excess value. Chrysler Six chassis are on di at the Casper Motor company. The are the Standard sedan, the Crow: Imperial sedan, and the coach, trim med in Spanish leather. A Whether you move downward or upward in price, you can find Hupmobile values only in the Hu mobile Eight. Today it strikes more closely than . ever before that fine balance between price and s S Yy & efficiency toward which the motor car industry has been moving for 20 years. The first real * the northern duc £0 keep the shotg: Try This New 90-Degree Cadillac You will agree that it rises to heights of perform ance you never dreamed could be achieved. I mobile and facile as thought 1 ofled yp t Battered motorist Where am I? Make no decisions until you know this car, the first eight builtfor the American family. Acar is always at your disposal. “Where am I? in sponsive to every demand you make of it. I New Lower Prices—Hydraulic Four-wheel Brakes-Balloon Tir { - where it is meeting enthusi . - tbe $2195 Ros - - - Now $ d or4 Pass.) Now $2095 Roadster New = eines rare 1 Touring Car ~~ Now $1795 Pricesf.o.b. Detroit; tax to beadded asticand eagerwelcomeasthe finest car in the world today. JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. 3 or 328 South David St. Prades 346.....04| IG | © WYOMING CADILLAC COMPANY CAD DIVISION OF 1 a GENERAL ie iC MOTORS CORPORATION Whisenhu John M. reports the i sale of a new Clevela: jedan t : James Daly, of Salt Creqk. Also, ¥ z | find a new Chandler ‘sedan Fi | ct alked up for the same. agency ii | Ralph Kamman ret e Denver pilo {le De Luxe sed: | The Casper Buick co | twentyweven ni LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE | Casper to care for t r ; | of back orders. The shipmer ule | arrive about October 6 or 7. | " ae : Ittle son of Its old, came to his teacher in York public achool and asi it t | could not have his name changed “Why do you want to change your name?” the teacher asked. ALSO LEAD IN REAL VALUE ALL RE-CONDITIONED, REPAINTED AND SOLD WITH OUR GUARANTEE Come and See Us for Used Cars he Nash-Casper Motor Co. “I want to be an American, I live In America now. “What American name would you lke? "I have i e.” he sale é » OATIN s jit} . dat (nen taiaera later cian oe 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST. PHONE paper, on which was written, “Pat P. N. Carr e rick Dennis MeCarty.’* | W. L. | George, ex:| ete NT meee When David Lioy, te Om tie th