Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1925, Page 11

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Che Casper Sunday Tritmue VOL. 35 News Of Casper Dealers f Theaters--Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings For Com SECOND NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1925 SECOND NEWS SECTION 4 CAR FOR EVERY FAMILY IN U6. TO PREDICTED Present Rate. of Sales Indicates Rapid - Saturation. By JOSEPH. 8S. WASNEY, | (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON,, Oct. 17.—(United Press)—Soon every family in Amer- ica will have an automobile and some families will have two or three of them—if the public continues to buy them at the present rate. Motor vehicle registration increas- ed:13.9 per cent during the first six months of the»year,and automobile dealers, report that sales. have been. exceptionally good during the sum- mer months, indicating’ a further. increase. Thera were 17,786,909 _ machines, Including: pleasure cars, trucks, and taxis. being operated over highways: during ‘the! first half of the year, but 70,200/of these were official ve- hicles owned by states on which no tax was paid. . On July 1, there were 15,519,647 passenger cars, but sales since then of both new and used machines has Confessed Auto Theft Ring Chief Is College Man J.-H. Hunter, who confessed, Atlanta, Ga., police aver, to be- ing leadet of a gang which stole 500 autos in various cities of the country, says he is a Yale man, Barber Business Is increased this number by about 1,000,000, While there were only 82,- 312 taxis Usted, only 20 states re quired “for hire” cars to register their buisness and several new fleets of; taxi Hnes have been started in various cities recently. Farmers,* contractors, stores and ether:businers: concerns had 2,114 760 ting on Inly 1, W! business on the upward frend; how- “ever; this type of vehicle-Has: also increased “several thousand since then. ea ss * Receipts: from: registtation fees. licenses and permits amounted to (Continued on.Page Four) The + valves Chevrolet motoris famous for its power andecon- omy. Working parts are enclosed and protected ainee dirt and power. The Chevrolet se- lective ra smnie- sioa,and clutch type used on fine “are everywhere. On:Boom in London LONDON, Oct. 17.—{United Press) —Owing to ‘he popularity of “shin- gle blessedness’ the number of hair- dressing shops for women in Lon- don, bave ‘tripled in the last two years, “In every part of the city, shops.are springing up dailyi’ One Mayfa shop reports that whereas a year ago they had an average of 200 cus- tomers a week they now have a reg: ular patronage’ of more than’ 500 “shinglees" weekly. THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT' Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” Woll. The series is over and Cas- per can now return to work. “Old King Alcohol and Queen Glye- erine fave again come into their own in Wyoming. Wo started to write a little yarn about the excellent condition of Wyoming highways, in consideration of the lateness of the season, but our labors were checked by the,ar- rival of the year’s first real snow storm. -Better confine your travels to the pavement this Sunday. ‘All accessory dealers are offering rare ‘opportunities to eave’ on: Win- ter necessities: fF’ motorists. Why not take advantage of the mnow in- stead of-walting- until. the frigid tem- peratures are here in earnest. The fellow who borrows tools and falls to return them Is Uttle better than a petty thief. “Tho sudden’ availability . of the Paige Jewett agency in Casper came as a distinct surprise to followers of events along auto row. “How did you get along with your French in Parts?" “Just wonderfully. I found two women from Denver who understood every word I sal Ths poorhouse is full of men who Were afraid to take a chance. Do you know that the rallroads of the United States transport 1,844,- 634 carloads of automobiles, trucks and automobile parts each year? Could the automotive industry do without the railroads? .. Decidedly no. The Auto Equipment Co., has ob- tained the distributorship in this territory for Lowtemp, ‘a néw anti Creoze -solution which 1a reported. great atyie, on this in this edition of the Tribune, Look for it. 2 Well,, folks, what do you think of Notre Dame? Looks as though the Four Horsemen rode out of the pic- rolet cars. ethead sive added —you'll find it everywhere in Chey- Beautiful bodies give you custam built streamlines and a lustrous durable Duco finish in attractive colors. Chevrolet’s chassis of modern design provides units such as are used on the world’s finest cars. Here is a car that handles with all the 322 South David Street Glenrock Quality at Casper thousands. Touring + - $525 ae , Rosine». $28. Sh” 1795 Coupe--- 715 __ / CHEVRO ad for Economical Transportation NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. Low Cost ease and certainty of high priced cars, that holds the road in comfort. Yet its low cost is within everyone’s reach. Come in and see these cars for your- self—then you will understand why people are buyin g Chevrolets by the ALL PRICHS F.O.B. FLINT, MICH. LET Phone 2100 Lavoye 4 ) | ture with the Catholle’s hopes tied | to their saddle horn, Motorist: “I’m sorry I ran over your hen. Would a dollar make it right?” | Farmer: “Better make it two. 1} had a roostér: that was ‘awful’ fond | of that hkn and the shock might kill him, too.” | The new. AJaxts. still attracting | gobs of attention at the salesroom | of the Nash Casper Motor Co. Bet-} ter gets down and gly> it the once | over before you buy any car in it price class, | Beware of wet leaves. They have | meant the downfall of many a fast | driving motorist. Frank Bundrock fs still plugging | along in the Pierce Arrow sales con- | test, but his hope.is fast dying. With | spots Iike Long Island + compete with, Frank {eels Ike saying, “What's the use?" Evidently consistent advertising of used cars means a noticeable | in- crease jn business for they sold four second'hand machines at the Biz Six | Motor Co., during the past days. | | | | even | | Don't try to fill your radiator with | hot alr, It cools too fast. Why doesn’t somebody cone out for mayor on the Bootlegger’s ticket He'd stand a while of a chance, The Casper-Derver bus is report-| ed-to be doing a whale of a business. | Ralph Kamman {s stil]! anxiously awaiting the arrival of a promised carload of new Oldsmobliles. They are selling’ scores of <hem in other parts’ of the country. Why not let ,. Continue? on Page Three) PAIGE-JEWETT AGENCY OPEN IN ———— | Notes On Advance | Industry ing Week | Queen of Auto Thieves Confesses Stealing 200 Machines, Police Aver © Mrs. Velna Tippitt, 29, Dodge C leader of a gang that has stolen and sold in various parts of the country, Ios Ang band, police say, is serving a term in Leavenworth penitentiary. UWOrkuWoe euore ; Kan., confessed she is, ore than 200 automobiles les police aver. Her*huse CASPER, DISTRICT AGENT SAYS of Autos Carrying NEW MODELS IN MANY MAKES OF Ad REACH DEALERS IN CASPER Interest of Buying Public Centers in. Amval Improvements and — Latest Ideas in’Designs. BY SPARK PLUC thus a ial seems me pote It large of me rs has pl of months of testing and avor on the market one time. Dealers have een constantly Fs Casper. every | facturer the fruit t ofcourse some of waiting patiently | 1 | Koremos the new arrivals, we may p shiny, and mucli augmented ‘dy-The new “Henr the most atten tlon among the prospective buyers and rightly so, for it represented the first deviation from. original polley on the part of the Ford Motor Co., in many many Orders for new Fords have poured in during the past two weeks and with the arrivals of the closed mod- els for display purposes a few days attracted probabls ago, the fl reased, Havel C. Boyle well satisfied with the pe of the little car and cannot help but concur in the general opinion that the change was for tho } Only a few igo, ‘the new |-Ajax_ made initial bow in Cas |per at the salesroom of the Caspe Co., at 146 South Kim. pall ‘street. The Ajax jmight be termed a little Nash for it resemb! its older and larger brother tn pri tleally every particular, are much the sanie as those of Nash and although the hood anc radiator appear to be a bit flatter, |the whims of the Nash designers may be easily descerned, Tie Ajax has created a profound impression among prospective buy- fers of that type of automobile and order# are now on file for several | carloads of the little sixes. Although none of them have as yet arrived in Casper for display purposes, the announcement of the completion of the long looked: for Hupmobile Six has set all Casper talking. Joz 1. Mansfield. local dealer for Hupmobile, expects alaix in Casper within a very few days. The Hupp Six will undoubtedly find an. even greater, market than that created .by the elght and, should proye exceedingly popular tn ythe We where an ultra sturdy, an absolute necessity, The Hupmobile Motor» Car + C05 fear has not as yet annotnced whebh4r jor not they contemplate further production ‘on. the Four, t Tho Overlarid Six did not of cobrsp appear during this'month nor dubing September for that matter: but. Hisy be mentioned here tn connection with new products placed on )/the market by old and established rian: ufacturers, “Lee Doud,’ local, deal- er, haa sold a number of alxes {n and around Casper and is featufing one in the salésroom at the présent time, x Rumor has it, and {t seems to be falrly ewell founded that the Jewett contemplates production on a Jewett Light six aboutt the first of 1$26. No definite {nformation « has-been given out on this matter;amyet.and we are of course not at lMbérty) to hazard any opinion as to juat what sort of machine the latest création of the Palge Detroit Motor Car 'Co., will be. The advent of the Chryalef Four is another recent addition tothe fledglings ‘of the: motor "ona though {t was announced tne Caspe during the summer. Ky Mf. Johnson ‘The lnes) at the Casper’Moter Co: has’ sold edition of the initial. Chrysler, has had no trouble sélling scores 6f Casper people on the same sition. . mmeclf thoroughly on the red On Display Now’ * Nash-Casper Motor Co. 146 8. Kimball Phone :1818 Better a Few Days’ Delay By SPARK PLUG. Detroit Motor Car company, holds the contract for Overiand and “Announcemént was 1 Detroit, will make the Casper| wiys Knight cars in this district werk rote ther sudden) dvat y of |ABency even more attractive than It} 14 i 4. therefore supposed that. he Lhe alge dnd’, Jewett in| SPHPATS; OF, UDO BUEFACS. {will remain in Casper, at least for Cusper. K. C. Tatlock, represent-| | Mr, Doud bas earned the ¢ dea ehy Ing the Platte Fawcett Motor com: | tion of breaking u number of exist howe pany of Denver, western distributors | ing stock r records in and about for these two cars, has been in Cas-| Casper, andvobtained for himself the per for approximately one week, and | distinction» of ng a “daredevil” | during that time has made several | driver. He established the stock ea: personal calls in search of a new | record time ftom » Denver | dealer for this city. not long », When he drove a| Since. the introduction of this | Jewett'from this city to: the Colo-| popular pair of motor cars in Cus-|Tado capital in the ‘record time of per” about three years ago their|® ! nd 35-minute destiny thas been in the hands of Lee Doud and the company which. bears his name. The Jewett in par ticular has performed its the fMearts of scores of - loc mobile lovers and many Cas now boast ownership of one of these speedy and powerful cars. Mr, 'Tatlock announce: overflow of cash will not t sary to take over the agency Paige and Jewett here He firm,in his statement that a sma!l j umount of cash will swing t 1 successfully and that ar ' ment ut to t t te fr in the two to discuss the F 4 the distinction of driving the known to have ascended sper mountain road from base mmit in high’ gear. aweett representative he will be at day or ice and Jewett who care about ne C Townsend hotel anchise with those nvestigating Doud y pudding is Michelin Cords. “one of them. Michelin of R. M. “The proof of the ae in the eating” ‘AUGUST 10, 1921 ‘I sold C. G. Bauer a’ pair of 82x4 worn out yet and the original air is in 317 W. Yellowstone They aren't half Tubes, too— course! Mosher Phone 309 Than Months of Bitter Disappointment If you are disposed to be impatient be- cause every new 90-degree Cadillac is snapped up the day it is delivered to the dealer—learn from your friends whoare reveling in the new car the delights you will lose by not waiting a few days. ces range from S for Broug/ am to $4485 for the Custom Imperial. F, O. B. Detroit, Tax to be added. General Motors’ own time payment plan (GMAC) furnishes purcharersusith the most economical way of buying a Cadillac on time. A DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION WYOMING CADILLAC COMPAN D I Cadillac increased its magnificent fac- tory equipment by more than $2,500,- 000 in new tools, dies and machinery for the perfection of this new car—to insure a Cadillac performance so cer- tain and so brilliant that the most indif- ferent motorist must awaken to new enthusiasm. That is why this spontaneous demand is blanketing forty-eight states—that is why any fortunate owner 90-degree Cadillac will urge earnest enthusiasm to consider no other car. New GO degree LL ALC 228 North Dutbin St Phone 508 of a new you with

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