Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1925, Page 13

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i SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1925 QVERLANDMEN CRUELTY 70 I SALES RACE IS DEPLORED) Derby Contest Entered| can hardly be ci umanity | b 0 000 S | nould prob: ttributed to htlessness, — but y ’ alesmen ertheless it sfould be. stopped. wae Hundreds of owne dogs, In U. S. Agencies. who would never t ausing them to suffer ore single pang for eens . lack of food, who would keep the onlore than 20,000 members. of! gas heater burning all night long illys - Over s huge rational | quring a cold spell that the canines field organizatior e in the throes} comfort 11d travel mil and who} their pets | might be the greatest | Ww automo: |to a veterinary should sickness set -| in, are more than inconsistent when -|when they force the dogs to stand leant is the which will t cash and material prizes worth ly $50,000.00 before the fale zation. Reet: e this hu: 1 rates the. tw of President John into the automobile though it’ s when } automobile salesman fora one-lunger in an ern state, Willys-Overland’s dent drew up the plans for this st with th in min to the retail rds of th r and and smooth, upon the running b machines in good y over rough roads, There is no truth in the belief that the dog ¢ ; sp lon acquired a certain | immunity to fall he is forced t ; | stiff and ready quently his whe 1 with pain and t nything but plea and is absolutely unnecessary. Many of the finest do; din this way has industry as a retail come experienc idual prizes are ¥, s0 dis: ations of re cruel- u » owner of Many of them and the masters have thus learned their lesson, but far too late to save the life of a WINTER DEMANDS |canine aristocrat. Many them been seriously injured or A Clean Motor |) tivitea"tr ais ve already passed legislatures pro- s from fiding on f their ownel s these WE USE STEAM Oscar Redenbo 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 These cars were all traded in since the drop in prices and are priced right. 1925 Buick Master Six Roadster__=_§850 1925 Buick Country Club Coupe___§4450 1924 Buick Master Six Touring_ 1925 Dodge Special Sedan 1925 Dodge Type B Sedan_____-____ $750 “61” Cadillac Phaeton _____-_____ $1050 1923 Ford Coupe__----.---------_- $300 1923 Buick 34-Ton Truck____-_____ $175 In addition to these we have several good buys in our warehouse. All of these cars have been thoroughly overhauled, -| the very peril of their: lives. | some: } s|in the varlous communities follow-| | use of | sary | cials. | | missions, springs and other import- | Che Casper Sunday Cribune ‘PAGE THRE the “bows” of the air liner. Meals Served on New Air Pullman A Rolls-Royce of the air developed in England can carry 2 has facilities for serving them meals ‘enroute, besides many oth traveling comforts. * Photo shows _SUVERS OF OODBE OMS. me, ‘BATTERIES. And Battery Service I of Dodge Graham to b Brottar Here’s What YOU NEED for ed Winter Driving pair Chains, 10 of 35 off. Radiator ‘leaner, ALCOHOL or DRIVE IN AND GET OUR PRICES Center Street Service Station Phone 2341 Center at Fifth ind Hood Heater, Wind- ing the € n of one of the cities’ | yaluabl Howeve legal action is unneces point can be editorially | to the owne | ation, the motor car. If a little though only given to the matter, Ju ¢ who cannot find room to travel in| the tonneau of the motor car are left at home, less fine di needle: one sufferir SINGLE PROFIT IN STUDEBAKER AUTO OF TODAY “Ifsthe buyer of ev: tomobile had to make just one car he would understand “thoroughly how much the term ‘One-Profit Manufacture’ | introduced to the industry during | pur- | | | the summer, means to each chaser,” declare Studebaker offi “In other words, if he had to buy | the engine from one maker, the body | from anéther, and from different | makers had to purchase axles, trans: | ant component parts, then fit them together fo make the car run, tt would be apparent fo | « aecessity for revising his | original plans to accommodate the | size, shape and power of the engine: to make the body fit and present a neat appearance; to arrange all com- ponent parts so they function with each other “The profits paid each ser manufacturer for the part .w produced wovli add up to-a re: able total in the entire cost.” sak Ba 2 ea bad Tell the Advertiser—"1 saw {t In The Tribune, | DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Vinest Filling Station filled with alcohol, and are ready for instant use re- gardless of weather conditions. Our new method of financing you includes protec- tion against sickness and disability. It will pay you to investigate this new plan. CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott Phone 2260 FO OF THE . “A Bigger, Better Auto Supply Store ‘Watch! Wait! TUESDAY_-9 A. M. GRAND OPENING Western Auto Supply Co. 233 EAST SECOND STREET A. E. Chandler INDEFENDENT Nash-Casper Motor Co. 146 So. Kimball St. Phone 1818] for Casper” WALTER P. CHRYSLER‘S TRAFFIC TALKS = Pedestri When traffic BOTH MOTORISTS AND PEDESTRIANS trians have rights. respect the rights of pedestr ns should likewise resp the rights of motorists. motorists are signa officers should not: try to cross. for their own safety serve traffic signals. When motorists are reqtired to | stop they should’ not stop t in the line of march of pec otorists should be care ding corners not to f; t is at some to go HAVE RIGHTS time trian Id rights; pede Motorists needed Both rests upon Both sea pedestrian canr have the sig#Al to be care to frighten pe- to come upon the pedestrian by should be con- should -be Both should the m PEDESTRIAN fF: RIGHTS rain stor Grint (NASH BUILT) 1 “Ove ‘CAD’ SCORES FAST TIME IN U8. GROSSING 1 th seame rvic unusu: Tell the Advertiser—"I sav he Tribune. direc ra equip hag the Mexico and ms Hartte the contine nit in the hours 2 ewett says tha S! Tribune Want Ads those two me ‘PIE PLANS DOUBLE PRODUCTION IN 1928 onths |: nt the Bring Results How About a Compound Tha WE HAV: Motor Phone 2 33 North ¥ $1.00 Per Gallon ~ GLYCERIN $4.00 Per Gallon Take Your Choice SERVICE FREE The Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 West Yellowstone Freeze or Evaporate? Great Northern [ Phone 1700 Radiator t Will Not EIT! Co. 772 Volceott E! MORE THAN 100 Satisfied Owners in Casper During the First Week The Does Not Ideal Freeze Radiator Lasts Solution Forever for Odorless Winter Non-Explosive Use Non-Corrosive \ TRADE MARK __ ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED FOR SALE—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—BY John M.Whisenhunt | Corner Second and Park Phone 79 ; The New SPECIAL SIX SEDAN, $1265 / ADVANCED SIX SEDAN, $1485 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels are included at no extra cost. Prices f.0.b. factory. The reason for the record-break- ing sales success of this Sedan is a right here in this sentence— it offers far more for the money — in QUALITY and in VALUE. Nash-Casper Motor Co. 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST, PHONE 1818 P. N. CARR W. L. TREBER ag peared epee ee OHI) ‘

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