Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 11

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a UD 0b Mayer LU G | : dj - ' VOL. 3 ; SECOND EN eeaaT ee LLon ~* CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925 SECOND NEWS SECTION iy NO. 17 f ; ~ — — —— er ——- News Of | Notes; On DS Casper ' | Advance f Dealers I = rasa ey r ete a {1-7 | =. — 5 Cot | industry a) @:0= () aah E if ° am q . & bi eaters--- vance otes n musemen erings or omimng eeK * . | . . . ° : * | THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT France Bids for Oriental Trade With Air Service & i — a“ : i “ap, ” Old King Santa’s reign is imml-|the Hudson and: Essex agency at nent, MéKinley and East Yellowstone. st winter it was the cross word| The “Give something for the car Casper Trade Already I eeling Effects of Holiday puzzle craze." This winter it's aj]for Christmas” {dea has. virtually - ; Fake yt . : leg puzzlle craze entitled the} taken the town by, storm. Buying and Next Three Weeks Are Due Sa Sie eston, — 2 Me : : State Highway department reports | to See Large \ olume. Cas r Will Follow We hear of a Casper police dog,|thut all roads with the. exception = Pe lost here, who turned up several} of course of the one leading to Salt By SPARK PLUG D D Al weeks later in Atlgnta, Ga. Even/Creek are\ in very good conditfon. | rou enver ate, SO the dogs go South for the winter.| This should encourage little Sunday T B E | He probably on his way to! jaunts, even though December {s 0 De Early. Florida. about to fasten its grip upon us. If someone doesn't finda solution Again we are forced-to break the | By SPARK PLUG. the used car problem pretty | news to the readers of. the melting | Hearty endorsement of an 1 alers will have to turn| Pot. There is’ no Santa Claus.—| automobile show for C view Ghee ouittin | fheeolae Smelling salts please. | is found in practically -e | showroom. Although no rec: ye fier ae E Why doesn’t somebody invent a| ing of the Casper Automot Ree a raneied caeanigcend vacelnation, scar that looks ike a} ers’ association has been ¢ Sithak ais Gentine dimple? | and therefore no organized- action |” hacen ts —_——— | has bee taken, the private opinions pian ete ait fa fel-| The large stock of Hypmobile parts of the various 4 have West |e Cn esr cae n nas “thaught | 24vertised last week. thy. John M. | sounded and they are almost jinan-| in, pa 1 Play was written by| Whisenhunt has gone like hot cak imous in their backing of the earlier y ~|during tha week. Hupmobile own: ° \. project. Casper is of! course compelled to follow the lead of Denver to a cer- tain extent in setting its dates, for many of the special chassis and mo- tor displays used in the Denver at- traction are necessary to make the Casper show a success. “We hope to give the people of Casper the greatest automobile show they have ever witnessed in thi or any other community of its in the country,” said Joo E field, president of the local de association, when asked his opin- ion of the advisability of holding the 1926 attraction at about the first year than it has ever been held be fore. Denver plans to do so and we * | Blinc is busy superintending the tion of his show room. at PEDESTRIANS GIVEN RIDE: GET DAMAGES iving the plodding pedestrian a litt. George Herried of Deer, River, of- fered a, ride\to Lawrence Perriz0,<a ers in need of replacement parts for | their cars, no matter of what series, are asked to call at Mr. Whisenhunt's where great reductions will be found; in effect. All dudes don't carry canes, Our idea of real hard luck {s an aceldent with a motorcycle cop in front of the police station. Patsy Carr is still confined to his home with influenza. Who's influ- enza? Most men are heartily in favor of All Casper is ‘eeling almost nor: | mal again after a day of unprece. | dented turkey devouring last Thurs. * With her prestige in the Near East seriously compromised by the Damascus massacre, Francé is resorting to the air to bolster up its commercial relations there. engaged in opening up an air route from Paris to Teheran, capital of Persia, over which it is planned to operate passenger and freight planes on a regular Schedule. Photo shows trail-blazing machines, At top Lieut. Rabatel, one of leaders, and (right), his mechanic, M. Leroy.) CETAWC UTDE FORD REPAIR AHS WITE! SERVICE NOW { week in February. “It is altogether] FEGUS FALLS, Minn., Nov. 28.|% Mpstick for ladies, that won't rub | } lkely that we shall hold the automo-|—(United Press)—Ottertail county | °ff. | bile show considerably earlier t utomobilists have become wary of =o | Daring French-airmen now are | shall probably set our dates for the . STANDARDIZED week following thelr presentation.” | neighbor and the ‘latter's. woman | 44). TWELVE suite, she slumped down int It1s quite possible that this year’s | compatiion -when he passed them on . Seba as Rebellion ‘had at last eurged in the parior and burie: p zy decker show will trims" more motor world | the* road. The car overturned. Per-| Just ‘keep your eyes'and ears open'fin Laurel Todd Marwoo#: Until now] in her hands, dizzy wit ‘ fai omplete a Oo \ celebritie® to Gasper than, have ever|rizo sided: Herried for'$5,000 and got} ANd Youn mouth closed forve week! sd had been ABT {6 Koes NUP Veh Ae thought. phe wag.crying, ‘and | over stion ot-mmethods emplored (Conti or sg; The Star has & big’ Surprise | per when Noble found fault, She! stood regardite heruatpaimng Acer pentzation one meta ale {ce has beén made by | sss withcertainty! nd regret., Hé hated téa cal had used them co- jefdon Page Two) verdict. of $3,000. for thé entire nation and particular}y, for Casper. ; puiled hey armfree. fron his, grasp-} 4nd pushed over to the end of the seat to stare out into the darkness, struggling to check the tears that were molstening her eyes. “Why, dearest, I'nt not eritiaizing rst. wife Ford Service” which {s for fon to authorized Ford deal. 8 and service stations. The book, Which includes. about 300 pages ts “Dearest, I didn't me: your feelir The interesting display on. the Chrysler Four ts sttll in evidence at the Casper Motor Co. Mr. Johnson to, hurt | tcizing Dodge Brothers Dealers 3 ju I, thou ai youve or oie suggests that one of these attractive| you! I’m just—.” He was patie e l you Tipe et tN W J hitietanss ae make an é¢xcél-| angry now. “I—oh, damn oh things. I th: eee hat Sort of Brake Lining Are You 6 lent Christmas gift for the whole| lapsed into silence with « « Mae caibaal uoshaiegvanat A ska Be 1 W Sell.Good Used Cars pig CAML women are alike,” was {061 s°the ght. “Inn worry een pi onal: wordt a Using and How Was It Applied? « thought that was upon his mind F e = Let's» nét a E engineer Her lone desire was Do you know?* ‘ Don’t you think you should know? The. Sands.Battery Shop and: the His first wife had been the sa popular repair shop of Oscar. Reden+ d that a sys-| Way, never willing to accept a s tandardized | ry < 4 bo at 430 West Yellowstone ition, t “Cc my " sal rivets. f: ae: Used Cars vary in quality, That is-Why. |.vusy uttio:place these daye, Sunde | Taneet wished now that't Bence tha cvHed yen worked out Cheap” lining, projecting rivets, faulty ap- makes a specialty of everythin 4 and felt better, — ‘*Yo owners. Pr pJication—these things create. doubt and y © per i going to a supper club— but the hotel When the they vary in value. But—once we offer them for sale, you can count on getting a dollar’s worth of dependable transportation for every. doltar of the purchase price. DODGE BROTHERS 925 Type B Coupe, equipped with bal- Joon tires.. Has been driven about y is asleep, but’ we can you need her.” h Iked room, taining to the electrical system of uncertainty. What will happen when dan- ~ (Continued on: Page” Four) ger threatens? ' Not pleasant to contemplate when you real- ize that the majority of accidents are due to faulty brakes. Take doubt out of.your brakes. Your one factor of safety must be -above. suspicion, When the brakes need relining, seek a Ray- bestos Brake Service Station. Raybestos Brake vice Stations adjust and reline brakes. You know thatthe lining is d In thought, then he shrugged, (Continued on Page Four) NEW SKID CHAIN INVENTED BY. and | conduc temployed, 5,000 miles _---$900. | CASPER MAN STANDS HARI) TEST. genuine Silver Edge: Raybestos, correctly ; f | 4 | applied. There is neither doubt nor uncer, 1923 Type B Sedan. Westinghouse lt taihty. » The brakes are*“as safe. and sure” Shock Absorbers. Overhauled and t aaa | as reputation, experiences, Knowledge and b | mecha skill can make them, By SPARK PLUG With the belief that or ey f th repainted 1924 Touring. Completely overhauled $575 Eee ae Nes $550 Silver Edge ae 5 4 aybestos = BRAKE SERVICE Means Raybestos Brake Lining Correct Application “A word to the wise is sufficient’ MICHELIN makes more BALLOON TIRES than any other manufacturer. 1923 Type B Coupe 1923 Touring ~ 1919 Touring FORDS 1925 Coupe—Balloon tires 1924 Coupe—Ruxtel axle__-__________ chains made of toug! i Aer wibtitropnayrubnes Wi A Periodical Inspection (abe ik Ue a aaa re ae a, BS A wiere the chain Perfect Adjustment Raps ates tcc WN, esiasnes ee eC RS Sy | Must Bea Reason! Welght of th car ‘will ni { | nued on Pa | One Year's Sat isfaction | h esses! around ah ; pl m4 c 5 | a a a R.M. MOSHER ff 0 [aacaree] Warne & Crosby Motor C | COLISEUM MOTOR CO. "Te MICHELIN Wa “raeacts|| STORAGE are 6 Sasi 132 East Seventh St. Phone 2610 $8.00 Per Month Liberty Garage Annex 414 S, Elm St. Phone 2803 inside me hrough the -317 W, Yellowstone Phone 309 131 East Fifth St. Phone 724 | The chains are constructed eo the crogg links first eri | then cross singly fron. USED CARS AND PROVEN CARS FORDS-DODGES-BUICKs USED CAR ‘MARKET 436 West Yellowstone . It will pay you to make your choice from Casper’s largest stock of Used Cars.

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