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PAGE TWO | enendable | | Dealers Use | These Pages nt the car he ndability—the than any wood has all the pow bo ,, OPPORTUNITY 10 GE i Safety Importance Stressed in Car Used by Hertz. natural that a driver | pend upon 1 hun- | y to obtain Opportun: t be in communi se bureau at it will soon bi ns for the catc use ‘of the! d originalit pecial num’ write tary of st as briefly possible. been chose i A ES © CAMOUFLAGED ALTO he | in| ‘or tiger and big and costing he has bec into London rtled all England with tt OUR USED ii acreniititee RECONDITIONED _ |" cxpenditures, i CARS | called lian state. Among the items of special - ment for the car are a searchlight Are Priced at Lowest pursuing ght; gun Figures in the City. on the & 80 de- d that the brought | >» instant use histlee” to frighten oft from springing on the car fr All Makes—All Prices. hind an ovérhanging branch. body has been camouflaged CN Yin tant laces. is no doubt as to its d than I need on the high- "| PET LIGENSE NUMBER WILL SOON BE GONE: are 348, of its fam and numbers 1, | $35,000 elivered in London to ome weeks ago and endor of his appearance and will use the ma- chine for tiger hunting in his In- and an exhaust concealment in jungle hid- replied, all-steel framed wer and 1 Andy ir easy y. ber for haps all of the| n. 10 HUNT BIG GAME MADE FOR ARJAN OF INDIA ‘, Oct. 31. (United Press)— fed automobile designed game has he bar- equip- tigers ‘om The for ef. which | {ter year | ation with vehicle, repair parts ai Motor club official seek relief on there t according to the Maharjah, world. ger hunting from an automobile, — = Tribune Want Ads Bring Results “You can depend upon Extra Milea ge every time with CONOCO Thee. Us 8 Pat “TheBalanced Gasoline” CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Refiners and Marketers of high-Brade petroleum products in Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Orekon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming Is one of the most exciting sports in the SB BRBREBBRRBRERREA REY, SMANLALAEVUT LEN a Copyright 1926, New York Herald Tribune;—Courtesy, New York Herald Tribune. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 AOE NAPE NENA A TTR WinSor <MECAY While Uncle Sam hrs been giving tax relief to nearly all the other products which had to bear spectal excise burdens during the war, these federal war inxes still remain on the automobile, commercial i jen. pear before the Ways and Menus Committee of the House early this fall ( PACKARD NAMED AS PREFERRED CAR BY VENEZUELAN EXPERT That Latin’ “American countries are becoming increasingly more in- terested in the automobile and par- ticularly in the American-made au- tomobile is evident from the trans- lation of an article printed in the illustrated magzzine “Venezuela,” just received by the Tribune, The article redds in part ag fol- lows: “Knowing that The automobile owners of Venezuela would be tn- terested in special information about automobiles, the undersigned called at the office of the Fortizue to in- terview the manager, Horace Steb- bing, an authority on the subject. Q.—Do you not think that our p bile, although not numerically as large as some of the other coun tries, has shown a rapid develop ment along all modern present-day progress, which includes great in. ay tomobiles? : Venezuela up to the preseent automobiles are coneerned, purth In the world. Q—"Which make of automobile do you think has the best reptitation | In our country? A.—“enezuela up to the present imported every known 1 from North Amer- mbes Q.—"Have we any service stations .| for maintenance and repairs “of au- tomobiles? OUR USED RECONDITIONED CARS -Are Priced at Lowest Figures in the City. All Makes—All Prices. UN Ven Sant, KS CAR Sal Pe PER, WYOMIN®- Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a.m, and 1 p, m. and 6 p, m. Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. Express Bus Ueaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 A.—‘‘Just as good as in any other country in the world. Q—"I understand that you have done considerable traveling into the interior of the country, What can you téll-me abodt the roads? A.—I am glad you asked this question, as it gives’me an oppor- tunity to bring out» the fact that Great credit Is *due to the tireless progressive Benemerio General Juan Vincente Gomez for the splendid work he has accomplished in better- ing our highways. SALE OF WOTOR NEEDS STARTING NOV. 1 and Continuing for 10 DAYS: 57out On any article in our large stock of AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES: Kelly-Springfield and Dayton Tires and Tubes Weed Chains for All-Cars « The Pioneer Radiator Shutter and Heaters for All Cars Hood and Radiator Covers. DEAN AUTO SUPPLY C0. 604 East Second Street Phone 1048 (0.000 MES ENDIGH “FUR ONE SET OF PLUGS Local dealers in automotive equip- ment are’uniting with the Ghampion Spark Plug company in urging all motorists who did not renew thelr spark pl earller this year to in- stall. new sets now so.that they will be ready. for winter dr ving During ampion National Change Week last May ‘literally millfons of “ar owners put-in new spark plugs as recommended tiv been go enthusiastic that the trade has gotten together to urge all those who did not act earlfer in thé year to do so now. It fs generally agreed by automo- erts that present day e: J YOU KNOW THE COST WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR CO. desirable to install new plugs every 10,000 miles and this is more than Their reports to the dealers have | are so hard on spark plugs that {t is gs Make starting very nd improve car opera- BEFORE WE START A GREAT SACRIFICE We have a fine selection of USED CARS that must be sold, as we do not have the room to house them over the winter. They are going at a great sacrifice to us. Come in and look at the following if you want a used car at a very low price: 1924 Dodge Touring 1924 Studebaker Special Six Touring 1925 Ford Coupe 1923 Buick Touring 1922 Dodge Touring with Winter Top BIG SIX MOT ‘226 SOUTH DAVID ST. 1923 Star Touring 1923 Chalmers Sedan 1922 Ford Coupe 1922 Nash Roadster 1924 Chevrolet Roadster 1922 Oakland Roadster 1921 Dodge Coupe PHONE 1817 mh Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City HE new Cleveland Six Four- Door Sedan tells its own con, vincing story to everybody who sees it—and it’s a story that appeals at once to the buyer's keenest judgment. Every feature of the car pro- claims quality. Smart coachwork expresses finer ideals of beauty. Wide seats and rich upholstery be- speak real comfort. The motor smoothly and brilliantly asserts its own power. And a new low price (reduced $200) emphatically talks value! : Here is a closed car investment away above average—a full-size, 4-door Sedan with three windows on each side, all of which open— 4-Door Sider *995 f. 0, b, Cleveland The ce says Buy It! with many other important advan- tages—easy to buy, enjoyable to own, inexpensive to operate. In equally big demand is the new big Special Four-Door Sedan, Model 43, also reduced $200, now $1295. And for smaller families and busi- ness men, the new Model 31 Coupe, now $975, and the new big Model 43 Special Coupe, now $1175—all prices f. 0. b, Cleveland. A good two-hour sample of Cleve- land Six performance (in any model you choose) will reveal any num- ber of laudable and likable things about Cleveland Six efficiency. Drive it two hours and you'll want to drive it home. Try it! j | | } CLEVELAND “One-Shot” Lubrication System All Cleveland Sixes have the celebrated “One-Shot” Lubrication System, With one press of your heel on a plunger, the “One-Shot” System lubricates the car in less than two seconds — Aushing every bearing and bushing in the entire chassis! (The “One-Shot” Lubrication System is licensed under Bowen Products Corp. patents) CLEVELAND SIX John M. Whisenhunt and Co. First and Park AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Phone 79 CLEVELAND