Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE FOUR If You Want | Read the Ads All the New CHEVROLET (oss RT INDRA sss Competes Against Four}: re et Ww drive BODY AND FENDER TOP WORK Welding dk Wor Kemmer Body and Fender Shop 455 W..Yellowst Phone 2008 held Dooce BROTHERS USED CARS We like to have customers look over our costrecords. They not only prove our Used Car prices are right, but that the cars them- selves are right— because they reveal the exact amount we spend in reconditioning. COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 181 E, Fifth St.—Phone 724 Donse BROTHERS DEALERS SEvtt GOOD Usen Cars sags foo. b. factory The New 4-wheel brakes, Other Fours in Con- fratcatar, | os D swatch 1 test on Coast. of 10. sec h had DUCOISPAID HIGH HONOR ©. | i tu the exhib! al ul | | not | itic | | | ADVANCED SIX SEDAN » full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost York ( from September 28 to There were placed upon exhibition court only th products h were adjudge a com ttee of disin if 1 manufac < of Duco by the n marks the openin ew era in finishes widely the requirements of the irniture { s, dy y adopted by pment of this new with its unique properties of toughness, durability and tion has resulted of its use OLE i HAS ~ GOUPEMODELS “In answer to an to an inalstent demand , three passenger en ose Cleveland announces two one listing at $ and jal six chassis M. Whisen- Six distribu- #6 models are destined to find warm fayo h business and pro- fessional inen who must be out in 11 kinés of weather. Either of these provides cozy comfort in all seasons. ‘The bodies are completely paneled metal and finished in cl ue Dupont duco. Win: ‘e automatically regt jal type ventilat- ing windshield provides satisfying low on the chassis, with of new det ign, these dels present a pleasing ap- pearance. « Por service the upholstery is gen- uine leather, but Qay corduroy ts ptional at no e t. The con- r cessible—a feature Y asy handling e wide and 1 exit to the reclated by women al men is the © for the doctor's small incl y back of the tional stor- red for luggage and les, the rear deck provides ample space licine hich ts room req some up @ is waterp , and securely guard- ed by a lock —_____ If asked in what country {s Mont Blane, probably ninety-nine out of a hundred would answer Switzerland. The map shows it fs in France. er eens Guy Gay sells life insurance. When You Think of BATTERIES And Battery Service Think of Sands Battery Shop 430 W., Yellowstone thoroughly. 146 South Kimball St. P. N. CARR QUALITY? VALUE? Here they are in record-breaking meas- ure. Just look at the price —then xamine this Advanced Six Sedan Conclusive proof meets the eye in every feature. NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. | moascimnsiniemignsinipeaseiticllincs pis ¢ Phone 1818 W. L, TREBER ny — he ah ARLEN AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT (Continued From Page One) tive, replacing Harley Gatlin, who, he long been Identified with the Willys Company in this district. Perhaps the advent of a new ‘or will mean a kindliier ear to- the need of electric control of ‘asper. a For an evening of pleasure and | enetits try sleep. brass elbows for the The crowd will be im- Better wear | camo today, mense. H. L. Dyer, now district represen- tative for Dodge Brothers is In Cas- per on urgent business with the Coliseum Motor Co., local” distribu: tors for that sturdy car. The Kemmer Body and Fender Shop thrives on the hard luck of brother motorists but according to Kemmer they do a mighty good job of it and that's all that counts, “edl- house lows believe that an keeps the poor Some fe a R. N. Van Sant is ward anxiously to the promised ar- rival of two carloads of Hudson and sex motor cars some time during the next week. Ditto Ralph Kamman. A cap and overcoat for your car is | the feature of a unique sale at the} Dean Auto Supply Co., during the | next week. Mr. Dean has purchased } a large supply of radiator and hood covers and is making an unusually attractive offer on them for one week onlyy If new food markets continue to put in their appearance {t won't be ‘}long unti] Casper folks will be able to eat for nothing and restaurants will go out of business Yes. The new plunge opened with a bang at Lavoye yesterday and an greater crowd is expected to- Gus Hardendorf was all smiles yesterday as he gazed upon the frol- icing multitude of pleasure seekers sporting in the delightful waters of his pool. If you think whiskey is the gre: est drink try crossing the desert with a canteen full. Yde will have to “ide” If he doesn't win tomorrow. They do say that 2 pun is the lowest form of humor and I guess they're right enna Dick Copsey of the Coliseum Mo tor company sales staff, is spending a brief vacation with his father and brother at Alliance, Neb. Around the world in 80 days has nothing on the thrill of going around | the bases in 15 seconds The time is not far off when the | Western Auto Supply company will open its doors in Casper. Watch for the opening announcement, What {s the opposite of sorrow? Joy! What is the opposite of pleasure? is the opposite of woe? Giddap poration is for the All distributors ¢ on a sales conte: h of October. haye 2 i for delivery this month lt s than 100 per cent les s to satisfy the bunch on Wet Yellowtone. The “Cowboy Evangelist” has | pulled his freight for other climes, ©. K, cett Motor company, rived at the Lee Doud Motor com pany yesterday, He will epend a few days here on Paige and Jewett business before leaving for the Col orado metropolis. “Promised Land” o 1 usually right in your own back R, C, Strong of the Star Bair Oil company, is the proud owner of a new Overland de luxe sedan. It w s delivered to him yesterday Lee Doud Motor company ibutors for the little car by » local lan Chevros + Spent the latter part t ternoon In Salt Creek where his oll field business oceupled his attention for a few hours, A special six Studebaker coach has been delivered by the Big Six Motor uipany to William Lloyd of Cros- Che Casver Sunday Tribune | morning. looking tor: | reports the additional sale of a stan- dard six sedan during the past week, Looks like business is rushing with the Studebaker boys. Stanley Behedict has accepted a position with the R. N. Van Sant company,, where he is said to be employed in the capacity of sales n.anager, Well! We're all set for another great army or navy disaster. Geting the cart before the horse vt half as apt to prove fatal as etting the head behind the mule, Howard Warne of the Warne & Crosby Motor company, has return- ed to the job after his serious opera- tion of about three weeks ago. He gaining strength rapidly. The first shipment of new Ajax cars arrived in Casper Friday and © set the whole town talking. atsy Carr has been up to his ears in work, for orders are pouring in thick and fast. Twelve good used cars are waiting for new owners at John M. Whisen- hunt & Co. Great reductions have been made on all of them. O. Hunting, manager of the Denver office of the Auto Equip- ment company, {s in Casper for over the week-end inspecting the Casper branch of the concern. He will probably leave for Denver Monday All dut for Ye ESS He ball game TAK TOLL UPON AUTOS LARGE In connection with its campaign to secure relief for the motorist through the abolition of the Federal Excise Tax in the next session of Congress, theAmerican Automobile Association compiled the following table, which shows at a glance the taxes paid by automobile owners on the purchase, ownership and opera- tion of thelr cars during the Calen- dar year 1924. It also shows the division of the spoi among the different taxing agencies * Is 1,—Federal Excise Tax | a. Sale of passenger | cars - a-nonoin$101,128,622 b. Sale of commerct cars aove-e- 10,385,369 c. Tax on accessories and parts ~......--. 64 4.'Tax on vehicles for Bie) eye ceecces seme 2,013,839 Total excise tax... $141,215,594 tate Taxes. - Registration fees and drivers’ licenses $22 . Gasoline c. Personal tax Automobile association, after an ex- heustive inquify into the uses to ‘’h automobile taxes are put. The inquiry disclosed that almost fifty per cent of the total motor ve- hicle taxation goes into general funds, national, state and municipal, and this fifty per cent is used for general community purposes in which the motorist has no direct interest. im All the figures were not available but from such figures of expendi- tures as were secured it was shown that approximately $280,000,000 of t&>: money collected from automobile owners as a class in 1924 was used for general purposes. This included the entire Federal Excise tax and one-seventh of the entire sum col- lected from the gasoline tz NEW OVERLAND SEDAN POPULAR WITH FARMERS A glance at the pile or orders on hand at the Willys-Overland fac- tory for the new Overland standard sedan which was, on September 13, reduced In price from $656 to $595, reveals the fact that hundreds of farmers haye purchased this car for their daily use. The Overland standard sedan of- f.rs a solution to many of the light hauling problems of the rural resi- dents, accor o dealers who re- port that many farmers lare using these néw cars to haul small loads of produce as well as for the family car. The reduction in price to has enabled many farmers, dealers report, to purchase a five-passenger Visit Our Battery Dept. “Everything Electrical” We Are the Official Service Station for DELCO—KLAXON—REMY AC SPEEDOMETERS AC AIR CLEANERS FORD DELCO IGNITION UNITS ZENITH CARBURETORS L. D. BRANSON SERVICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1925 sedan for less than many touring Side pockets on men’s coats were cars, and this has brought a flood| the outcome of the lash made to per of business into dealers sales rooms | mit the projection of the sword han a ae Overland standard Latch dle, When we say that our Used Cars are overhauled | before being placed on sale, we mean that everything has been done that should be done to put the cars in good condition. It is not simply a formality with us. It is an iron-clad rule—and our customers can tell it from the way their used cars are running. DODGE BROTHERS 1925 Type B Sedan—Balloon tires; in first class | condition and gauaranteed______ 1924 Type A Sedan—Balloon tires, bumpers, motometer and other extras; guaranteed___ $950 1924 Touring—Overhauled and guardnteed___ $600 1923 Touring—New rubber_ 1920 Touring FORDS 1925 Coupe—Cannot be told from new balloon tires — one; 1924 Coupe—Ruxtel axle 1920 Roadster—With starter. STUDEBAKER BROUGHAM — 1925 model; driven 7,000 miles ________-_____________ $1250 Kissel Touring—A bargain___ Buick Roadster—1922 model COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 East Fifth St. Phone 724 615 E. 2nd—Phone 383 Total state “taxes. 3.—Municipal Taxes. | a. Local school, city and | village taxes on t automobile 8 | sonal property_.- | Total tax, federal, state and local. _...$636,442,336 These figures are not a conjecture The only approximation Is the local tax on the automobile as personal property. Research conducted by the A.A.A. indicates that the figure given at $100,000,000 js an under er --$100,000,000 estimate. The other figures are | sed on returns by the Internal Revenue Bureau and on computa tions made by the National Automo of bile Chamber Commerce. Bureau of Publ Road: tional Grange and the these bodies are in agreement the 1 total will be still the 1 ny state being in ses the the Na A A. t larger legislatu the last as Tatlock of the Platte id of Denver, ar- | FIFTY PER GENT OF _ TK FROM MOTORISTS GOES TO GENERAL FUND Not one motorist out of a thous and has the vaguest conception of what is done with the money he pays in the form of special automo. bile taxes to the various taxing | Agencies of the country, declares the Research Division of the Ame: DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE.HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station E.. Chandler INDEPENDENT Those Little Leaks in your auto radiator do the dam- age eventually to your water cool- ng system. Perhaps you Son actics them at first, but they worse and worse, and_ finally there’s a big repairing bill to ay | Let us stop the little troubles before they grow big. Welding Shop In Connection | Wellington & Hogue, | Inc. 221 W. Yellowstone Phone 1545 Phone 1178) SERVICE CAR EOS a Famous Six—-Built on Hudson Patents °795 Quality Gave Volume— Volume Gave This Amazing Price Everyone knows the superiority of six cylinders. Those who know are not content with less than Super- Six performance. It increases power, smoothness, flexi- bility and car life without adding to weight or motor size. Its principle is patented and exclusive to Hudson and Essex. It accounts for the world’s largest selling sixes. In Essex the cost is within the price of practically all car buyers. Super-Six advantages and Hudson-Essex quality give vast volume, and volume makes possible the lowest Prices in history. There is a big saving in Essex cost, a greater economy in operation, and a finer satisfaction from the ease and com- fort of riding with Hudson as the World’s Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It | HUDSON - ESSEX WORLD'S ae | for the Coach and driving. Everywhere it is regarded Greatest Value Hudson Coach #1195 Hudson $1495 Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan #1695 All Priess Freight ond Tx Extra Phone 1406 LARGEST SELLING “SIXES” 5 Tn Pe pag ae Se ee ee pte eee

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