Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1925, Page 12

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& a. raeee PAGE TWO If You Want | | [Read the Ads | | All the News i The Casper Sunday Cribune CHEUROLET PHOTO EXHAIT Photos Shown by the Dealers Picture Manufacture. drop forge - ds. Ham MacGillicuddy’s Philadeiphia ned the ranks of Nash owners. Mack brigade to a game. phia Nash distributor, money. ; Baumgart- REMOVAL OF ner, Special Six Sedan; “Slim” Harriss, Advanced Six Sedan—a whole team oi It is rurored that this with Harriss, Baumgartner : outfield, Groves in the box and “Mickey” behind the plate, are going to challenge the rest of the And if this battle does come off, y to guess on which side J. is 5 “It is only fitting that the Nash should be the n the snow belt do not make tory on the state highway ts to remove snow with t the effort to keep SNOW URGED |: FOR MOTORS |: | A device hailed as the death kne TC }of that irksome task of puttin hains on the rear w of a mote car under every conc cap is about to be placed on the market in Casper by the Kensma company of Longmont, Colo. M nall, founder of the company, has in Casper for the patt two with his demonstration car as given private showings of the automatic chain attaching de vice to a number of Casper people. as yet been elval handi roads ear with the saving in maintenance costs that would be effected by preventing de- terioration of road bed in the] > er by hea now and ice which ing and rutting. today urging all in the snow belt to » am of snow ribune ¥ nt Ads Bring Rebults Yes, We Will Stand| Back of That | Radiator ifter it leaves our repair shop. If anything goes wrong with it bring it back and we will make it right, that's certain. Our reputation as radiator repair | men makes it necessary for us| — to do expert work on your rad. iator, | Welding Shop In Connection 4 Wellington & Hogue} Inc. 221 W. Yellowstone Phones 1545-1178 lable to pur- The device is truly re- und consists of a set of chains with a special furnished by the company » carried in a small attractive box immediately r the running board of the car. a quick pull-on a little lever clamp whi (NASH BUILT) Nash-Casper Motor Co. SERVICE CAR 146 So, Kimball St. Phone 1818 Just Like a Certified Check Our Studebaker used cars are as good as certified checks ~—no chance to go wrong—as they are both guaranteed. The following is only a partial list of the exceptional used car values we are offering, 1924 Studebaker Special Six Touring; driven less than 8,000 miles; looks and runs like new_._.___ $850 1924 Studebaker Special Six Touring; rebuilt, new j paint and in A-1 shape; a good buy at-_________ $750 1921 Big Six Studebaker; rebuilt; a car you will like $550 1919 Studebaker “4” Touring; a car that will give you lots of service_ eS aes ate CL Y|) 1925 Ford Coupe—looks like new___-__-_____.__. $450 1924 Dodge Touring; balloon tires; in fine shape___$600 1924 Chevrolet Roadster; a good looking car.____- $300 1922 Dodge Touring; winter top; good rubber and a real car We have several other cars that are priced right. Call in and see them. SHOWROOM IS OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Big Six Motor Company, Inc. Phone 1817 226 South David St. Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City | equipment is, 1.5, GAINING favorite car “The vites. Nash contingent, d Perkins in the showing of t Incidi men_in ing Gothic o don't have s, Philadel- to place his [AUTOMATIC CHAIN ATTACHING | DEVICE ON CASPER MARKET ‘each of the drivet, the p dopr at the rear end of is opened and the chains » forced out and around the tire 1 locked firmly into plaee without mee slackening the speed of the car, They must of course be re- moved by hand and placed again in the box but this is a comparatively easy matter. Motorists who have been caught in the dead of night on a lonely road in ankle deep mud and have forced to put chains by nd will quickly reclate the e importance of the No matter where your stand, the task " by hand is not Present pl: place Casper point for W weste| invention. car stall nection with AUBBER SUPPLY (Continued rom Page One) i world, It has jon. urs is the mum time be. new trees can make a fair § Ww sources upply cannot ‘D> op for a long tin In the meantime s nt efforts W.ll be made to cut America’s rub- r ‘requirements down to the bare sentlals This will be accomplished partly by cutting down p § andardizing of tir duction, by the es and styles, aid by increasing the use of “made- over” rubber. Secretary of Commerce Herbert er is loud in his pleas that manufacturers turn more and more to used rubber that has been made Relief War Away, A chemical process has been per fected whereby good rubber, nearly as good as that fresh from the tree, can be made from used tires. At present this method supplies about 20 per cent of the rubber used in this country. Hoover believes it could supply 40 per cent, and the next few months undoubtedly will see the making: over plants expanded. Tire mep are conferring with au tomotive engineers looking to stand- acdization of tire sizes and styles. This, they say, will save a great deal o* rubber, . But for the immediate future there Js little relief in sight from the Brit- ish monopoly, which takes an ex- tra charge of several hundred mil- lion dollars on American autoists every year, rubber men say. Ett at saad The ‘ational Confectioners’ Asso- as donated $5,000 in prizes the nationwide candy display con: t to be held the weelt of Novem: h tally, re eee of the Athletics,” claims Mr. Rob- long sweeping Nash lines and the smooth, powerful performance suggest immedi- ately the qualities of youth, spirit and co-ordina- tion that have been responsible for the good he Mackinen this past season. those who have seen the Mack- 1 and have mafveled at the tow struction of Pitcher “Slim” Harr! will never have uny doubts as to the general spaciousness that characterizes the interior of the Advanced Six Sedan, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1925 pocket ta ee RR tn ate) LENIENCY FOR MOTOR TOURIST 15 ASKED BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Because of the fact-that-during ine 1025 tour- ing season thousands of motorists have been the victims of traffic reg ulations. with which they were not familar, the American Automobile Association broadcast an appeal to- day urging clvic authorities every- where to treat “foreign motorists” with consideration during the pres ent period of intensive experiment in traffic regulation. “There is all the difference in th world bétween recklessness on the | highways and technical violations by | | motorists of traffic rules with which they are unfamiliar, in as much as jin ety percent of the laiter type | of offense the motor tourist is not to blame," Thos. P ‘Henry, president of the A.A.A. declared. The president of the national mo- | toring body called attention to hun dreds of communications reaching A.A.A. headquarters which prove that in addition to being the favorite victim of roadside courts afd speed traps, the foreign motorist is unduly pénalized for running foul of novel regulations that he encounters on all sides. | The A. A. A, officials of the organ: | ization® state, is reaty to support Headquarters for ALCOHOL and GLY CERINE Don’t Wait—Act Now! ALEMITE SERVICE STATION 116 South Durbin VALVE GRINDING WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR CO. PHONE 2610 FOR PRICES Again a Hudson-Essex Reduce Prices ~ Effective October 20 ' ESSEX COACH aw | HUDSON COACH 1..:1165 _ Hudson Brougham 1.01450 Hudson (@:) Sedan 1.31650 All Prices Freight and Tax Extra NS} And for those who desire these cars may be purchased for a low The remaining payments conveniently arranged. first payment. McKinley and UN ken Yellowstone gyal city and tow: ing better but at the same time will Insist that Lent Phone IRUGH A CAN LA Pa the motorist to be treated falrly and given an opportunity to conform with the new plans. authorities in develop stems of traffic control Consult Us Before You Buy a Used Dodge Bros. Motor Car---Anywhere Get the car number and we will tell you its exact age, its original owner and what work has been done on it in our service de- partment. For your own protection see us before you buy. DODGE BROTHERS 1924 Type A Sedan; first cl out; balloon tires, bumper: condition through- and motometer___$950 1924 Touring; overhauled; a good buy at____-__ 1923 Type B Coupe; platform spring; com-_ pletely overhauled 23. -2- eee ees 1923 Touring; overhauled ___ 1922 Type B Coupe 1919 Touring 1925 Coupe; balloon tires _--____-__________u 1924 Coupe; Ruxtel axle--_---__ 1924 Coupe 1924 Touring 1923 Sedan COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 East Fifth Phone 724 "765 “ 1406

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