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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 SENSATIONS IN | SHOWS LIKELY New York Parade in January to See New Models By SPARK PLUG The New York parade of new mod. els to be held sometime in January will find three outstanding introduc- tloifs to the public under way when three old established automobile manufacture! il present th creations formally to the pub) thé nation. There will be others, of course, but. these will stand head and shoulders above the rest One of the three upon which u usual interest will rest is the Jewett Light Six. It will, of course, be on dis before the perlod of automobile shows, but the real bap tism by fire will come at that time. Concentrated advertising of this new model in the Saturday Evening Post fs leading the people to expect a ver {table revelation, and representativ of the company give verbal support to the claims of the advertising. As we understand it, the new Jew- ett is to be a closed car of unusual power, speed and stamina, with everything new in motor car equipment and selling in that popu lar and slightly overworked thousand dollar class. ‘The dealership in Cas. per for this popul ris still open but K, C. Tatlock, factory represent- ative is in Casper working hard to establish a reputable dealer before the shipments of thé new Jewett be- gin. ‘The second of the motor debutan- tes is the Star Six, product of the Durant Motors, Inc., and destined to cut a wide swath in the ranks of the lower priced sixes, It will be an- nounced to the public in about: two weeks, but will make {ts formal ap. pearance, of course, at the New e Everything For the Car for Xmas TOYS FOR THE H KIDDIES 4 Sleds, Scooters, Wagons DEAN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 604 East Second St. Phone 1048 fitted ' York shows and succeeding attrac- tions in all sections of the country. The Star is now handled in Cas: by the Reno Motor company, and Mr. Reno estimates that the new car should make its appearance in Casper in about three weeks, and perhaps before that time. Another six will be produced by General Motors ana will be placed on the market as a companion car to the Oakland. It is to be called the Pontiac and has been under con stroction for a comparatively long time. It should be rea for formal nouncement and is the third of the trio of new arrivals under dis. cussion here. The’ announcement of these three cars only adds to the congestion al ready existing in the thousand dol lar light six price class, We'll trust that ‘the three’ new creations will be |strong enough to survive the hot mopetition ee SEES Packard | Boon On Island Tour Horace H. Mullin, recently concluded Automobile trip. With & most novel their Packard Six in the auto hold of steamer, ready to run, except for sailed to Honolulu. ady t » them to el when the ship drew in at > ta the dock. They found that the automobile roads in and around the island city were co well iaid out and so perfect- ly surfaced that they could drive eat comfort as on a main y boulevard on many extend ss through the most luxurious tropical scenery. Mr. Mullin found that there are 10,000 automobiles on the islands and that highway im- proyements are going on constantly. ‘NEW AD MANAGER FOR OLOS GOMPANY NAMED The Shaw appointment of R. M. Wilmot advertising manager of or Works is announced by ales manager w has been ye manegr Pre. is to that he was with newspap- ers, in both the business and editor. iat depa istant advertising tments for five y gceeds 5 lvertising manager, pirecently was appointed territory analyzation manager. * THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD Tennyson's Prophecy 83 Years Ago For T dipped into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the vision of the world, and all the won- der that would be; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, 3 Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales; Heard the heayens fill with shouting, and there rained a ghastly dew 3 r From the nations’ airy navies grappling in the central blue; : Far along the world-wide whisper of the south-wind rushing warm, : With the standards of the peoples plunging through the thunderstorm; Till the war"drum throbbed no longer and the battle flags were furled. ‘ In the parliament of man, the Federation of ‘he World. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapped in universal law. By HAL COCHRAN. NEA Service Writer (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5.—‘Alr- planes will stop all warfare!’ That is Henry Ford's opinion. He made the statement as he stood in the Ford laboratory building at Dearborn, Mich, watching a Ford plane, bound for Chicago, disappear in the clouds. “Tt will take time,” he continued, “but time will bring that situation about. With airplanes the war will be brought into the war makers’ back yard. Can't Escape Danger. “They. will be made to bear the consequences of thelr work. They will be on ‘the front’ because the front will be almost anywhere and everywhere, + “There may be future wars, but they will become wars against the war makers. n though the United States a peacéable nation, it does Must Justify Iteself. A : ent or control the whole ‘The airplane, first of all, bas got} world. There are war makers else- to justify itself by successful filghts, | where. They will be brought to an- day after day. “One or a dozen trips from one point to another mean’ nothing. It must show consistent and continual mastering of the air and then— it will have the telling effect on war. “War, heretofore, has been local: other frame of mind by the airplane “You ean find the whole future of the airplane in Tennyson's ‘Locksley Hajl.’ Did you ever read it?” d. N° MANUFACTURER of gear-shift automobiles has ever approached Chevrolet's record of build- ing over a half million cars in one year. Chevrolet is the world’s largest builder of cars with modern three- speed transmissions because Chevrolet leads the world in providing quality at low cost. Quality appearance—quality construction—the qual- ity features of the finest cars! That’s the reason you should come in and see a Chevrolet if you want lasting satisfaction at the lowest possible price. Touring - 9525 Roadster - 525 Coupe - 675 Coach + 695 Sedan’ - 775 Commercial 475 Chassis - - Giareie Teck 550 ALL PRICES F. 0. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN NOL.’.N CHEVROLET CO. 322 South Da LAVOYE QUALITY AT LOW COosT — Why vid St. CASPER not_an Essex for Xmas? to hide behind armies and_ navies. (01 Overlands In Single Drive Continuing their hich gales record ot an average of more than 1,000 cars a month since January 1, the Chicago factory branch of Willys- Overland and its dealers established a new mark when they held the larg- est single day’s driveaway in Chi- cago automobile history recently. Dealers under the Chicago branch, who had gathered to celebrate their part in the Willys Derby, national sales contest of Willy-Overland, drove away from Chicago 401 auto: mobiles with a total retall valuation of more than half a million dollars. A cash payment of $348,921.71 was made bythe 529 dealers in attend- ance to cover this huge driveaway of cars which marks a continuation of exceptional sales in Illinois terri- tory for Willys-Overland. The war makers have been able Drink Hillcrest Water. aes ls oc Phone 1151. Henry Ford and the Verses from Tennyson's “Tocksley Hall” to which he refers in the interview. NEW PEERLESS MODELS RECEIVE BIG. OVATION FROM MOTOR PUBLIC The advent Peerless 6-80 the new low priced lan awakened more enthusiasm on the part of the pub- Ne than the announcement of any other model in the history of the | Peerless Motor Car company. That is the word from Peerless, officials at the great factory {n Cleveland. “We are sending cars forward by PAGE THREE Your Car Deserves | ’ the Best Read the Ads e' by any other manufacturer of selec. for this year ents” a ‘greater fe t TORE rhis | number of units than was built by evro e tive transmission. automobi NE eee ripanstaddiderthe entire tite year Chevrolet will exceed its pre | b ) ‘ecor¢ production by 60,000 | Claht » ‘s of 8s existence. Chevro WE gi aks Bae ai | let's tota iction to date is great- )ss er than the number of « t The achievement of a half atl itomobile compan: minates a series of records set the Chevrolet Motor company 53, SOROS EME ing 19: Among these was the t 1 Before the end of December the | ing of the millionth C PAIGE AND JEWETT | Chevrolet Motor company will estab- | Which came early In September from OWNERS lish what it claims ts a new record | the 9 bly {nes\ot the central f eens font Ret | for the entire automative industry lyeasine Flint, Mich. This record pro ee Oscar for Repairs by attaining a production during the | (uction of 2,000,000 cars has been (@) R da ee ete oa Yo Vesa fol ont cae: | aetlgved: Gyr ro [atteer eanUEncRse scar Redenko senger cars a trucks, of three speed transmission automo | 430 West Yellowstone This production for a single year | biles, | Phone 1692 never before has been approached! ‘Phe half million Ch tr tdtal) etd ott ap ve = Why Your Family Should Have a Star Sedan STAR SEDAN $775, J. & Lansung, Sfich, HE most useful family car is the five passenger sedan. The body is finished in blue lac- quer, upper half and*fenders in black, and radiator shell nickeled. Tires are straightside cord. It is a second home on wheels, with all-year, all-weather com- fort, privacy and style. The Star Sedan averages lowest in cost per mile, price, operation and maintenance included. The motor is the most modern, most powerful in the low-priced field. We want to tell and show other reasons why your family should The equipment is modern and express to all parts of the country on rush orders as a result of de- mands received from Peerless dis- tributors and dealers,” said Edward VerLinden, président of the Peerless Motor Car company. “Dealers, in letters and telegrams declare the new car has been given unprecedent- ed reception by the public.” Chickenpox Having Run at Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 5.— There were 16 cases of chickenpox in Wyoming during the week ending November 21, and 14 cases of scarlet fever, according to the report of communicable diseases issued by the bureau of public health service of / COLD WEATHER SERVICE WE NEVER CLOSE WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR CO. Phone 2610 the Treasury department. Among the other cases reported are: Two cases of cerebrospinal meningitis, two cases of diptheria, one case of measles, one case of poll- omyelitis, one case of typhold fever and three cases of whooping cough according to the report. Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. Center at Fifth MORE BARGAINS FOR YOU See our windows for automotive accessories at reduced prices. ALCOHOL, $1.00 PER GALLON RADIATOR GLYCERINE, $3.00 PER GALLON Center Street Service Station The Home of All-Year Service Phone 2341 ALCOHOL . Phone 2100 GLENROCK 424 W. YELLOWSTONE Special Sale | | GLYCERINE .... $3.25 We have a limited supply—first come, first served. The Lee Doud Motor Co. ....- $1.00 PHONE 1700 complete. have it. Shalfwe call or will you? Low~cost Transportation PRICES, /: « 4. Lansing, Mich. STAR STAR DURANT | 4: COUPE, $675 CHASSI CEE NS ace COACH, $695 TOURING, a FOURING.” ” $cae SEDAN, $775 COUPE, —" $1090 COUPSTER, $610 SEDAN, $1150 Built by Durant Motors, Elizabeth, N. J. Lansing, Muh. Oakland, Cal. Toronto, Ont, RENO MOTOR COMPANY 225 North Durbin St. Phone 3030 CASPER EDGERTON - Never before in the history of our Used Car Department have we offered the public the bargains that we are showing this week. 1924 Chevrolet Roadster. In the best of condition and a @ real. buy) ate ooo nese $325 1924 Special Studebaker Touring. Rebuilt, new paint and good rubber. this one at__ ieee Ford Roadster. Looks and runs 19 Dodge Roadster. A car that ike new. will give you thousands of miles of not pass at ult $200 faithful service. $225 Only 4 1922 Studebaker Big Six Touring. Re- 1928 Ford Tourings. Good bodies built, new paint and in wonderful 2. condition. You will and tops and both like this one at-__-.--____ $550 run fine, each ro ae $150 We also have several other used cars of good makes, that carry the Stude- baker guarantee. Stop in and see them. Big Six Motor Co. tne. 226 SOUTH DAVID ST. Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City PHONE 1817