Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 16

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i PAGE FOUR (VERLAND SI SWELL BUILT Safety for All Kinds of Traveling Found in | New Models. sis Was and the individ. to secure ally design: front of the the frame mem- © balanced that way was eliminated end of the chassis ion with the heavy ngine suspensions, provide rigid bracing for the are SOs STUDEBAKER LEADS IN- FYPORT TO BRAZIL OF HEAVIER AUTOMOBILES ine republic wrested during the month of of the largest con- f exported motor cars in the n Aust August the Je American cars make up the t of those imported into the Ar- ine, yet practically every make of car manufactured in Europe also inds market there. Being far remoyed from any local influence, the Argentine Is one of the most critical and highly compet- tive motor oa; markets in the world; each car has to stand on its own merits, having no local influence to help. It is significant that, against all foreign as well as domestic competi- tion, an actual count of all automo- biles fn the “Argentine shows that Studebakers make up more than ’40 per cent of all cars selling at $1,000 or more Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, similarly critical rket. Actual count of all cars registered there during the first six raonths of the year disclosed that of all American made care in the fine car field just a fraction less than 50 per cent were studebakers a Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in The Tribune, PIERCE-ARROW 10 BE SED 10 FIGHT FIRES A powerful pumper engine mount- ed on « Plerce-Arrow chassis has re- cently been purchased by the city of Alliance, Nebraska, as the latest addition to the city’s fire fighting equipment. This powerful pumper engine will deliver 700 gallons’ a minute and is strong enough to throw four streams of witer over the city hall in the Nebraska city The selection of the Pierce-Ar row equipment was made after the city council of Alliance had spent several months in Investigation of fire apparatus and had received re- ports from more than a hundred cities, The powerful dual-valve engine, worm drive and low hung chassie of the Pierce Arrow were some of the deciding factors in the decision of USED When we say tha hould be done to put dition. Itis not simpl ning. Five balloon tires. Shock Absorbers, 1928 Type B Coupe. and cutout 1924 Touring 1928 Touring 1 Coupe Touring 3 Coupe 3 Touring 1923 Pane) 192( Cylinder Touring 131 East Fifth St. DODGE BROTHERS overhauled before being placed on sale, we mean that everything has been done that It is an iron-clad rule—and our customers can tell it from the way their cars are run- DODGE BROTHERS > Business Coupe, driven about 5,000 miles. Ane 1928 Type B Sedan, equipped with Westinghouse Overhauled and repainted, $650 Repainted and overhauled. Equipped with platform spring, motometer Overhauled and guaranteed_- FORDS Ruxtel Axle_- BUICK COLISEUM MOTOR CO. the city council of Alliance, Neb. CARS t our Used Cars are the cars in good con- y a formality with us. xceptional value at._$950 .-$550 $600 $450 $100 $150 Phone 724 [Don’t under-inflate. Under-Iinflation Another Anti-Freeze Compound ALCOHOL TO KEEP THE OLD NOTHING LIKE | Bus RUNNING! / rd ‘YOUR TI Webco by T:S. LINDSEY General'S Kelty-Sprt O MATTER how much has been said on the care of tires and cars, there {s always more to be said. The list of don'ts is much longer than the list of dos, Don't overload your tires. A tire will give out sooner from overload- ing than from any other cause. and overloading account for about ninety per cent of all tire trouble. Use a tire caliper or pressure-gauge ‘and make sure the Inflation Is right Never keep a spare tire out of use too long. Change over occasionally. A tire lasts longer when ft {s in use than if constantly exposed to the sun and rain on the running | board or at the rear of the car, Be careful that the rims do not Ect rusty. Common stove polish will them In good condition. jon’t run on a flat tire. It fs better to run on the rim, if only for a short distance. Wash your tires occasionally with pire cold water and a little soap to sure that no gasoline, grease or oil remains on them. ‘These will soften and destroy rubber. When the treads soften, the traction ofield Tire Co. ales Manager strain in service will stretch the rub- ber in a wavy outline, $ Never try to force a tire on a wheel. If it seems to go on un- usually hard something must be wrong. Look for the trouble. It may only be that the valve stem is not properly in place. Be careful not to pinch the inner tube when applying or removing an outer casing. Pass your hand around Inside to see that there are no pinches before going ahead. Blames the Women Popular =] question: Di her at she was o to entertain? I do r young men for letting her go by, If in her letter she expressed her opin ion of men in general, I'm willing to bet that she has never met any but stupid and bashful young men Speaking from a working man‘ point of view, the average girl ¢ not have to read up on sports Interesting, What the y CY and Thirteenth Drawing Held 7 P. M., Why Not Treat and Win Your Than Casper Service Stations TEXACO OIL AND GAS OPERATES INSP AT ECF ERASE SENT ETT Because He Isn’t oung man today is md wee hours of th good nig y with v feel like workin grouc C and McKinley Wednesday, Nov. 25 Your Motor to ksgiving Turkey? d ehow, after the show a \up-to-date and Then. an automo ay the young man ten or fifteen dol of to- a girl to a show, g store for refresh: 10 LIVE TURKEYS FREE To Holders of Lucky Numbers Given With Each Purchase Made at the readings to “prove” that divorce is minutes, and go home at 11 or 11:30. | wrong. “There is no divorce in the I would rather hear a girl talk about | kingdom of heaven,” you declare. how spe helped mother clean up the| Perhaps you can tell me who said house, or how she helped get dinner | that in the kingdom of heaven there than I would like to hear about the|is no marriage nor giving in mar- bali game or latest jazz music or lat-| riage, because you cannot serve two est dance steps. I suppose that's | divinities: God and the person you why I'% PAST THIRTY AND jare married to. SINGLE. O18 7 e. “Ye t Thirty,” I suppose it} 4 WELL WISHER—You say “I 0 ¥ woman would object to - ~~ meet people who haye lived here a year or two and know practically no one. Go to vhurch regularly and know not a person in their church, not even their.pastor,” as if it were the church’s fault. Why don’t they introduce themselves to the pastor and tell him their desire to meet con- genial persons? I cannot undertake to organize hearts.” lonely 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1925 Should Your Car Need Attention SEE OSCAR Oscar Redenbo 430 West Yellowstone Phone 1692 remaining at home with her com- pany if he were attractive and en- tertaining, but so few men are that she naturally expects to be taken out. However, {t always Nes within the man's province to determine the mode of estertainment. The charm- ing man can entertain a girl at little cost; the dull, self-centered, self- sat- isfied man can’t entertain = com- panton if hé buys the town for her. You're blaming the girls because you | # aren't popular, “Past Thirty,” in. stead of trying to cultivate the graces that charm people. . eee Hasn't 3 Beaa, but She Isn't Lonesome. Dear Mrs. Thompson: A girl can get along without boy friends and not be lonesome. I am a girl of nine- teen, considered good looking, have no beau, and am not lonesome. The reason is I have no time to think of myself. I take an active part in my church, having a Sunday school class, and helping out wherever ¥ can. During the week, I try to the best of my ability to bring comforts to those less fortunate than I. Of course, it means a little sacrifice here and there, but when {t's to make someone happy, well, that’s differ- ent. I am a stenographer. Between my personal work, business affairs and the above mentioned, I have no time to be lonesome. HELEN eiente new. INQUIRING FRIEND—I certain- ly don’t propose to get into any re- lgious controversies. You take me to task for advising (N. B. In some cases) divorce, and quote scriptural LET US CLEAN MOTOR AND WASH YOUR CAR Expert Help and Priced Right Auto Laundry 112 8. Durbin sure. priced to sell. 226 SOUTH DAVID | 225 NORTH DURBIN ST. A PLANTS: ELIZABETH, N. J. 1 LANSING, MICH. NO DANGER IN BUYING A USED CAR NOW The Studebaker Pledge to the public on USED CARS com- pletely eliminates all guesswork and gamble. ‘It definitely ends “Purchaser's Risk” and gives you unused transportation at amazingly low cost. READ OUR USED CAR PLEDGE Here are some unusual values we are offering this week: 1923 Dodge Touring; rebuilt. 1925 Ford Coupe; looks and runs like 1923 Maxwell Touring; in fine shape. 1924 Chevrolet Roadster; a real buy. 1924 Studebaker Special Six Touring. - 1922 Studebaker Big Six Touring. 1923 Wills St. Claire Touring. 1923 Ford Roadster; in good shape. STOP IN AND LOOK AT THESE REAL BARGAINS. BUG SIX MOTOR COMPANY. 1922 Dodge Touring with Rex enclo- 1923 Chalmers Sedan; a car that is - Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City ey The appointment of RENO MOTOR CO. Formerly Wyoming Cadillac Company PHONE 3030 Low~cost Transportation ‘Star &@ Cars PRICES, £6.5 Lansing, Atich STAR STAR Cam. Chassis, $425 Coupe, ‘outing, Bee edan, “Dealers and Service Stations Ghroughout the United States and @anada OAKLAND, CAL. PHONE 1817 DURANT MOTORS, Inc. ANNOUNCES as Durant-Star Dealers All who are interested in the latest develop- : ments in automotive efficiency and economy are cordially invited to call. DURANT Chassis, $710 Touring, $810 1090 1150 DURANT MOTORS, Inc. BROADWAY at 57th STREET General Sales Department, 1819 Broadway NEW, YORK CITY + TORONTO, ONT.

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