Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 11

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Che Casper Sinday Trilnm VOL. 35 SECOND NEWS ‘SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1925 SECOND NE WS SECTION NO. 10 we TD BEewkivd 4 Notes On Advance Industry CASPER LEADS WYOMING IN ACTIVE AUTO AGENCIES WINTER USE OF CARS TO AINA WARNE SEASONS Tinie? Is ‘Past When the Auto Must Be Put in Garage. Ten” years-ago it was a serious preach of etiquette and good judg- mept for a man to drive his car‘dur- ing the winter. Five years ago it was “most un- usual.” ‘Three years ago it was common, Now it fs the rule. With .the advanced type of motor car built today, the prevalence of closed cars and thelr comparative lowness_of price, and the vast_num- ber of cold weather conveniences now manufactured by the accessory houses, there is no longer any “cause (Continued on Page Two! THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” When Rice reached‘into the right field. bleachers yesterday afternoon and gmbbed Smith's: embryo home run by the hind leg and pulled it back into his glove, he pulled sev- eral million dollars out of the pockets of several million good American citizens and. made. several million more a bit richer by that same token. It looks like old Walt Johnson agnin this afternoon. Remember thfs—You can't £0 wrong, no matter what car you buy. They’re Sll good ones, from the lowest to the highest. Who ate “her? The car-bur-¢tor. Outside. Our idea of a true lover of sport is the fellow who goes duck hunting on Sunday morning and plays golf. all afternoon. “So you let your husband carry a latch key?” “Of. Yes. He likes to flash it around to show how independent he is, but it doesn’t fit the door.” McCafferty, enough to According to “Alex Smith didn't stand close the ball when he made his drive for | the bleachers in Saturday's game, There'll be a record crowd in front of the Tribune for today’s game. Join them, All auto row mourns: the sudden and untimely loss of Benny Berqulet. | a fellow member, who was overcome by carbon monoxide fumes while asleep Thursday night. Benny was employed as @ salesman of Hudson and Essex cars at the R. N. Van Sant Motor Co” Before that time he was a member of the sales staff of the old Patterson Oakland Co. ' The body will be sent back to the family home in Peoria this afternoon. There's a flock of upsets in the football scores today. Scan them closely. ‘ ©, E. Hoerger, manager of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., of Denver {s in Casper for a few days, and-is making his headquarters at the Haymond Tire Service. ‘A hen never quits scratching just because the worms are scarce. y but sure. ed. ‘ Casper dealers are s ly vanouishing old n | : One Year to Pay— ‘This. of in in of How'ré Mr. The above photograph depicts ti Meeker, who blazed the Oregon trail right is an original curved dash Oldsmobile, to compete in a poastito-coast race, making the Rambling Ramblers, Mr. and Mrs Ten Years to Own i \ i ASK } THE MAN | WHO OWNS | ONES , for cash. YEE ten years! Even though the average Packard Six owner expects to keep his car but five years—twice as long as the car he trades‘in. , Thousands of Packard owners have learned that it.is better business to buy one good car ‘ on the payment plan than two of the other kind They know that buying a short life or yearly model car on payments is no different in principle from buying ice on time—the value is gone almost before the payments are completed. + Packard-Six closed car prices are low—!2585 to $2885 at Detroit. The down and monthly payments are small— within easy reach of those who have beer pay- ing a little less and buying much more often. JOE E. 828 South David St. MANSFIELD, Inc. Phone 346 The price of the Packard Six 5-passenger Sedan delivered in Casper is $2,865 you betting today? Brinkerhoff and Jerry Dugan the Willys-Overland main. office Toledo have spent sereval days per conferripg with offic the Lee Doud Motor Co. Dugan fs the new district representa- (Continued_on Page Four) FOUR WAYS TO “SEE AMERICA FIRST,” 1852-1925 F. the st aute Next the Is an origi Je made At the run in 1 1. Mchards stage commercially extreme righ an years, At “Deadwood Dick’ coach cf the in the Un 2 modern Ol es and the first mand Ez nd to the lied vehicle | drive orld by the demon of the motor world has been the undoing of more than one enterprising young dealer. Mr. NOW WRITTEN. MARVELOUS PROGRESS SHOWN IN| TRAVEL METHODS SINCE INSURANCE ON NEW TIRES IS All Types of Conveyances Tiselaved at Home| of Olds Motor Works; Pictured Behind ) ELOUS AUTO FRONT s,Jp into er 49ERS Ezra Meeker x Team. oss-country travel was repre | Methods of transcontinental travell sented by « ot" 'thetiwo todeved | =i 2 have shown marvelous progress] g..1, Olamobil hich hel dash Oldmobiles which held the first LONDON, Oct. 10.4t nited Press). | Since the gold’ rush of »the 90S tnacarohtinarital ‘race. On’ Mase a “Insurance against bursting auto-| blazed the way from the Atlantic! 455. tw. Oldemobiles started from mohile tires is the latest develops| to the Pacific at a fearful cost of] piotaway and 60th street, Now ment of motor insurance. in Britain. human life, How great the changes York. An important Insurance company} have been was strikingly brought] boptiang. Ore., 44 days later. ‘The recently annotinced that it was pre-] out. recently when the Miller Broth-|.0’..4 car took more than a week pared to Insure automoblle ownerg} era 101 ranch real wild west show,|j one. to make the trip. At the against such mishaps. was playing in Lansing, Mic ieanepasthilaniainion iit eacke ACI The scheme only aplies to new] home of Olds Motor Works hall. one of Oklahoma's pl iiketa wan tires, and the policy covers a year|time there were grouped SRT e ame bs Malkan valved from the time of purchasé. Ifa tire] of conveyances used for personal) s, breaking up the famous’ James a tors. bursts during this time the insured keep freezing ven fr ut non-freeze solut the prohibitic unit is taking precau so that state will get more than its no ing a replica of the wagon he had] (rig vit tie withew! 2h an Gallons Of at Lansing. Last year he was a can-| ine the world. The “Rambling Ram didate for the state legislature in PAL i Sa css Washington and campaigned in an|}..— automobiled over the entire Alcohol | Ised early,one-cylinder Oldsmobile. western hemisphere during the past ‘The next step after the covered] six GANA. slLiacauine that nest cross-c ountry transportation in the boys 1 is entitled to a new one free. history of this country. during impeachment proceeding The cost has been fixed at 12c for! phe first means of travel west-| the affairs of the state were turned each $5 value of the tire. war! as depicted by an original] over to him by the governor when “covered wagon" drawn by a yoke|he placed the state under martial of oxen and piloted by Ezra Meeker, | law, eure who is 95 years old. Mr. Meeker! +r, complete the plctuye and Millions Of blazed*the Oregon trail ! 2, mak-l 41.6 methods up to date were. M ing the first northern trip and us-|0.4 ‘Mrs. I. M. Richards and the wagon was the stage coach, which six years touring Kurope, “The motorists of the United Statos| formed connecting links across the Africa and Australia are entitled to 32,443,836 gallons of| wilderness. This phase was shown ey are now driving their third alcohol during the coming winter.|at the gathering by one of the orig smobile, having covered. over a This 1s not a joke. The American coaches which ran from Sranee wusntilion vnltant taittate Deadwood day hack” still the marks of fights with In and road agents, entrance of the automobile Automobile association has learned that this amount of alcohol will be} Dick” dispensed to the owners of automo-| bears biles. That the report is true is] dians vouched for the prohibition unit of] The the treasury department. Govern ment steuths have made a study of the dema Weather and h pat it re. In the as nt of winter | which has Oct. 10, — (United a reputation for wetness, s the ntors are seeking a fac largest amount, namely tory site here for building an auto: gallons. mobile of revolutionary design op- The liauid is disper erated by oil pressure. j sis of the nur ofr Gears, driving shafts and brakes and length of the free | are to be replaced by oll pipes. A Wyomir | gasoline motor operates the months g essure Which ts usec Michigan, Minneso Independent driving motors shire and Nevada h on each of the rear wheel while sixteen states 1 Necessity for brakes 1s eliminate tier have five months of freezing) py mechar'sm to reverse the ¢ weather, | tlon o' w i] pressure eat The « nim the mact FORD RUNS 57 MILES _ | s practical ana can be operated te ON GALLON OF “GAS” | *:;,. A new automatic and s=if- regulating device has been in- vented by John A. Stransky, K599 Stransky Bldg., Pukwana, South Dakota, with which | the “« automobiles have made from 35 to 57 miles on a gallon of gasoline. carbon and reduces spark plug trouble and | It removes | ry, it can be installed by any one ates. Mr. Stransky wants distrib and is willing to send a sample at bis own Write bim today. Mass. Center at Fifth “OIL PRESSURE : AUTOMOBILE IS Announcement of factory was made by the I Chambers © learne vember 1st, to “the angel presiding over fruits,” and so gained the name of Apple PROTECT YOUR AUTOMOBILE RADIATOR AND HOOD COVERS AND BUMPERS AT HALF PRICE Glycerine, Alcohol and Heaters. Center Street Service Station 1 3- r efficiency th ot motor n the or the proposed naing | Detallx of Commerce rganization have pot bee 4 pectanegsnee tte pina Ireland, All Sait Day, Ne was formerly dedicated | Get our prices fir Phone 2341 and and, about two years ago st two ¢ » winning car arrived in UL DIFFERENT REO oOLD BY Eo HERE \Cheyenne and Sheridan Both Trail in Num- ber of Agencies. By SPARK PLUG ties in the stat both all other communi. by a wide margin ip the sa automobiles and the numt a gencies serving the city, Indeed it is safe to aa that this elty supports more. than twice the number of ssenger aut mobile companies claimed by any ther oming commiunit ndard make ed he Practic of motor ry repr nne ts competitor Casper's nearest, au- Cheyenne, “as be estimated has: only motor car agencies? rep yout 14 different makes the third city has same number. Casper, the Che Sheridan ts 15 active passenger elling 31 different ma a record © seldom equalled by a clty with the com- paratively sm: population -of Cas- per. In the of automobiles by the individual ‘ngencies, Casper has jumped into the lead and has stéad- ily increased the gap. For example. one | agency selling a ight and popular priced car, dred automobiles in a given Yength of time while the agency for the same machine in Cheyenne sold only ) cars. This record, 1s of course, a phenomenal one but gives a fair idea of the standing of our own city as a market for motor cars. Casper sales are greatly augment- ed by the proximity of the great Salt Creek field, with its thousands of employed men, and its crying need for thousands of automobiles to facilitate transportation to and rom Casper and from town to town in the field itself. Indeed, local ‘deal ers have found Salt Creek fully as productive of good cash sales as Cas- the past two years, little likelihood of new automotive sales agencies establish. ing in Casper in the near future, Practically all of, the better known, or standard makes of .cars, are al- ready on steady footing, and the at- tempted Introduction of one or two of the less conspicuous models has met with failure. The time is not sold three hun- per during There is (Continued on Phree) To Close Out QUICK CORDUROY 30x314 30x3! 2 Side * 31x4 - —32x414 Special Ov 1—34x4 2—35x4|4 - Wellington & Hogue, Inc, ‘| 221 W. Yellowstone PERHAPS —you fill your own battery Taking out floor-boards to get at the bat- tery is a mussy job at best. Why not let us do it for you? We test the battery and clean and grease the terminals at the same time. Corroded power, 136 East Midwest “IT once knew a man who let the hydrom. eter slip and he had to buy « new pair of pants. Let us do it and save your clothes,” says Little Ampere. The Auto Electrical Co. CORD TIRES 4 Standard Straight Side $12.05 ersize Straight _---------- $18.60 -$16.50 Phones 1545—1178 terminals mean less starting Phone 968-J

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