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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1925 GRANGE BUYS NASH SPECIAL First Investment Made by Football Star Is New Car Harold E. “Red” Grange, financier of the football field, has made his first investment—a new h Spe- cial Six Roadster. No longer will the famous Re@head rumble over the streets of Wheaton, IIL, in his memorablé ice wagon. No. Red" can enjoy tye luxury of soft balloon tires and spirited performance other than that of his high priced legs. Grange, returning to his home in Wheaton for a short rest after his strenuous tour of eastern gridirons, stopped off in Chicago, just long enough to visit Motor Row and buy his new Nash. Despite many offers of “gift cars’ from other motor car dealers, “Red” had his heart set on owning a Nash roadster. The check was drawn on the Hlinols ‘Trust of Champaign, the bank whose coffers, it is rumored, are already bulging with Grange’s football winnings. “I wanted to have a nice ni car to show the folks at home,” said “Red”. “Besides, I guess I can af- ford to own one now,’ he added with a grin. FIVE-GAR FANULY IN NEW YORK ALL BORST CHEVROLET MODELS A five-car family, each member of which hag an automobile, {s located near Brockport, N. Y. The family includes Mr. and pare: George Stoltz and thelr three Elmer, Raymond and Wilber. Mr, Stoltz operates a farm not far from three on truck, Brockport. Tho family coupes, a sedan and a on all Chevrolets. In 1922 Mr. Stoltz purchased the sedan as a present to his wife. mond and Wilber bought coupes the following year and in 1924, when Elmer became-of age, he followed the example of his brothers. Re- cently Mr. Stoltz increased tlie family’s automobile fleet “to five when he bought the truck which !s used to haul farm produce. The automotive equipment of the Stoltz family occupies two garages behind their farm house. The port of Philadelphia has the world’s largest coal-car dumper, a gigantic plece of electricity operated | machinery capable of handling forty 100-ton coal cars each hour. $ S$ $$ $ $ $ MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds Watches Jewelry and Musical. (nstuments and Good Clothes Jewelry Repalring.and Agate ting United Jewelry s Shop, 249 S. Center Ray-| One Death Per 1,000 Autos in a Year Is Record of U.S. One out cf a thousand fs the rela bile fatalities and the number of motor vehicles in this country, according to the Stewart-Warner Safety Council for the prevention of automobile accidents, which has undertaken a safety and accident prevention. And for every fatality there are a get on record. This does not take i bruises or people suffering from nervous shock as the result of being in an automobile accident. To appreciate what a vast army of Killed and injured !s annuallly-con- scripted by the reckless motorist and careless pedestrian, a comparison may be made with American casualties in the great war. many people are killed annually by the automobile as there were American soldiers killed on the field of battte di ver injured each’ year is nearly three boys who were wounded throughout 1 Person tees 28 injured annually for every 1000 Auto=- mobiles i rts Paik a tionship betws ¢ annual automo- strenuous campalgn of automobile t least 28 accidents serious enough to Into consideration minor sprains and Over a third as luring the entire war, while the num- times as great as the number of our the war. | AUTOMOTIVE | MELTINGPOT, (Continued From Page One) reports that the boom {s a great one, but adds that it's Wyoming for him every time as a real place in which to make one’s home. Creating profound interest ~and making scores of new friends upon sight, the Star Six is on display at the salerroom of the Reno Motor company. The man wHo doesn’t neyer had one love dogs Strive to do 100 per cant on ef: fort. The balance will take care of itself, The exchange departments of Cas- per stores were rushed off thoir feet on Saturday and have prepared for a big day on Monday. Victor W. Meyer, parts manager of the Nolan Chevrolet branch at Layoye, has gone to Chadron, Neb., to spend the holidays. He will re- turn early in Januar; Your oll is just as important In winter as it is In summer. Detroit i* the home of the f. 0. b, Someone has predicted: that 1926 will be a big year for closed cars. What a truly marvelous prediction. Why the run on road shows? R. N. Van Sant ts expected to re- turn from Peoria, Ill, where he is visiting with his family about Jan- uary 5. He should be in Casper in time to attend the Casper Automo- tive Dealers a jon annual. meet- RADI Everyone is Interested in Radio, VALLEY TONE : We are Exclusive Distributors WE ALSO HANDLE THE ARBORPHONE Winter Accessories for the Car VILLNAVE AUTO SUPPLY CO. fe GENUINE FORD PARTS 402 East Second Street Phone 8030 Casper \NNOUNCING The New Star FOURS AND SIXES COUPSTERS—COACHES—-SEDANS—TOURINGS See This FINE LITTLE AUTOMOBILE Before You Buy IT WILL PAY YOU! Come in today at the salesroom of THE RENO MOTOR CO. CADILLAC—STAR OPEN SUNDAYS PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Ask to see the nex Phone 402 225 North Durbin St. Edgerton ing for the purpose of setting the date for the 1926 automobile show. The best argument for chains is'a/ skid. The work of the Dodge ts helping claim for cfvilization the great Gobi desert of Mongolia, is attracting world wide interest. An Interesting story of one of the recent journeys THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD PAGE FIVE MOTOR SHOW DATE TO BE SET TUESDAY To set the date for the 1926 Cas per Automobile show, members of the Casper Automotive Dealers’ as. sociation will meet Tuesday’ evening at 8 o'clock in the Mountain States Power company hall. The meeting has begn called by Joe H. Mansfield, | president of the association. It 1s probable that the show will be conducted about the first or seo- ond week in February, but nothing definite 1s known as yet. It will prob- ably follow closely upon the heels of the Deenver show saa erie Gh The delivery of letters on Decem- ber 27th this year“is the first Sun- day delivery of letters that has ever taken place in London. Com appears in this Sunday's automobile section. Read it, plenty. of ‘park’ space along the streets of fame. There is still Th Nolan Chevrolet company, | outsold every other Chevrolet agency in this territory for the month of November his record means that ter of Chevrolets were ked up in Casper for that month than were recorded in many cities of more jthan 135,000 population. Joe BE. Manstiela ports that more Hupmobile Six sedans will be {n-Cas- per in the very near future. The | demand has been unusually large. Only a few parts of the world on wheels. R. M. Mosher is conducting-a con- centrated tire repair campaign. The Lee Doud Motor company, re- ports the sale of several used cars during the past week. In addition they tell us of the sale of a new | Jewett De Luxe touring to°A..P.; Brown. Out at John M. Whisenjunt's gar. | age you'll find a pleasing array. of good used cars at prices that really surpriee. Is your husband fond of home cooking? Yes. He always dines ant that makes a restaur- @ specialty*of tt. | “Untiring | tire manufac: | We Tires" turer, suggest the name for the next | J. W. Duggan of the Willys Over end company, of Denver was in Cas- ner for a few hours on Wednesday. He returned to Denver Wednesday | night. Mr. Duggan fs traveling rep: esentative of the company. At the Nash ¢ the wandering cellent assortment of new | 8. The new Nash and | sminently displayed | ain showroom, and the used | floor behind. You can't climb very high on Cas. per Mountain with an automobile these days. It takes a pair of snow- shoes to make the trip. Jake Thompson, star wrestler trom Laramle and Edward O'Connor, shin- Ing light among the studgnts, are helping out at the Colfseum Motor company during Inventory season. “That'll be about all,” as the fel- low said when the lon leaped onto his back, —_ —>—__ The death of Queen Alexandra re- calls the fact that royal wills are never made public in Great Britain. still rest on the ground. The-rest 1s | | They are kept in a special room at Somerset House, and not even the officials see them. Too LS BRINGING UP FATHER OH: DEAR ME. 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This means that you'can buy your Dodge Brothers Motor Car today, enjoy its immediate use, ané still benefit fully by the savings yet to be announced. Dodge Brothers ever before. product today is better than Price reductions are made possible by the com- pletion of a $10,000,000 expansion program that will practically double production. The savings effected through this enormous in- crease in output are being passed directly on to the buyer—in conformity with Dodge Brothers traditional policy. COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 East Fifth St. Phone 724 MOTOR CARS ---By GEORGE MceMANUS | We FORGOTTEN aif NOW IE YOu | ei