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rinse — aed 3 SECTION TWO Autos—Pages 1-5. Churches—Page 6, Theaters—Page 7, VOL. XXXV Tribune- Herald Ads Each Tell a , Story pre DATES FOR BIG AUTO SHOW TO BE SET SOON Dealers Summoned to Meet Next Tuesday at Power Hall By SPARK PLUG. Dates for the Casper automobile show of 1926 will be definitely set Tuesday evening when members of the Casper Automotive Dealers asso elation will hold their annual meet ing in the assembly hall of the Moun tain States Power company. The meeting, called by Joe E. Mansfield president of the organization is be- iffg conducted for the purpose of re- viewing the past year in business, discussing the many problems which have arisen during that period and to set the show dates. Word was received in Casper on Thursday that te annual Denver automibel show will be conducted at the Denver auditorium February 2 ‘Continued on Page Two) An announcement of unusual: in terest to local motor car owners was made Saturday morning when word came that the entire stock ‘of auto- mobile accessories, parts, supplies, and fixttres of the Brodie Rubber y, ploneer motor accessory , has been purchased’ by the Western Auto Supply company, new: ly established auto supply house located at 283 East Second ‘strtet. Details of the purchase, the con- sideration and other factors usually attendant upon a deal of this kind have not as yet been*made public. With the announcement . of the purchase comes word that the Brodie Rubber company will, continue in business in Casper as wholesalers of automotive equipment only, their entire retail stock, fixtures and good will having been taken over by the Western company. The work of transferring the stock and fixtures has already tarted and ! Theaters---Advance Notes On The Casper Sunday Tribune and The Casper Herald CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1926 r Crihune-Herald Editorial—Page 8 Markets—' age 9. High School—Page SECOND NEWS SE ee ae SECTION TWO 1 { If It’s Motor It’s Here! | Amusement Offerings For Coming Week BRODIE RUBBER COMPANY STOCK | SOLD TO WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Retail Stock and Fixtures All Included in| | | Purchase With C. P. Brodie Scheduled | to Enter the Wholesale Field all material should be in shape in the store next to the Aero Filling Station by o'clock, The store formerly occupied by the Brodie Rubber"company will be vacated completely and rented t some new retafl establishment. It is understood that Mr, Brodie is in search of new quarters in which to, transact his wholesale business. Clark Perry; manager of the West- ern Auto Supply company, wishes to assure motorists of Casper that the same excellent quality of ‘mer: chandise, and the same fair square prices which have: always prevailed at both stores will continue at the new augmented Western Auto Sup- ply ‘company. It’ {s interesting to note that Casper now supports four wholesalers of automotive equip- ment and only three retail establish- ments. hae en: ESS Windsor Farm Dairy Butter. ANNOUNCING THE PURCHASE of The Stock and Fixtures of the BRODIE RUBBER CO. by the WESTERN Al SUPPLY C and the combination of the two in the home of the latter company at 233 East Second Street “Next to Aero Filling Station” The Brodie Rubber Co. will continue in-business as Whole- salers of Automobile Parts and Supplies Only. “For Motor BARGAINS---Always Try the WESTERN” Monday morhing “at’ §| A New Lark | | | Burke Adams of Omaha, the young man who induced ‘steamship’ con panies to carry tourists to Europe in rehabilitated steerage quarters, nd'thus made it possible for thou: sarids of Americans-to’ tour Burope ata minimum of expense, is going to try to go from Cairo to Capetown, the full length-of Africa, by autamo- bile. It never has been done before. EBERGTEIN SUCCEEDS LATE DON M. LOBDELL IN POST AT STANDARD H. W. Eberstein has been appoint- ed to succeed the late Donald M.j Lobdell as assistant director of in- dustrial relations for the Rocky Mountain ‘division of the Standard Oil company, it was announced last week. Mr, Eberstein was formerly Mr. Lobdell’s assivtant and before that time had been employed here for several years by the company. | By SPARK PLUG. ming’s all-year-round climate other section of at this state 8 da mot n New Snow ball fighs and ski par the mountains on New Year's These pleasures and many otliers may be realized only to those who in Wyoming and we might in- lude the state of Colorado We have our stormy spells but for days of solid sunsh! ‘tis | ‘ comfortable evenings {n the ummer and warm opportune hinook winds in. the winter, you cannot touch our own sta | Too few people re the cll Is waiting for you at the JOHN M. WHISENHUNT COMPANY 8 sce 8 Liberty Garage Annex NEVER CI.OSED, NIGHT MECHANIC, Phone 2303 First and Park—Phone 79 B storaze6 it was an unusually ar, But, for the mi n unusually snappy Exchange d rtments of the var- fous Casper stores-were pushed to the utmost during the past week. If you d like what you got, try here the benefactor om the’ south weren't so ba 1. Ask Washington If our guess ts wort! ig the Casper automobile show will be held this y n February 16, 17, 18 and 19. Get it folks. It'll be the best e1 There was nothing in the the E Ye Gods. They ing new light six inflated n Did you ever hear the story of the cub reporter who fell down on his assignment? Just what part of him is “his assignment, we find hard to determine. And while we were eé: tombs in India we here we heard t knocking. a: oss, did | Casper has two public skating rinks for the first time in the his- tory of the city. Next step {s a ski tournament in the mountains. The Apollo club concert Tuesday evening will mark another milestone in the musical development of our city. It deseryes a real turn-out. Casper will probably have an ex- cellent representation at the Denver autom®@bile show this. year. Many of the dealers’ are already laying plans to attend. It ts rumored thet: Ford. will run for mayor of Detroit, He will win in a walk. The question is—Why are Scotch shrouds made with pockets? A couple of adventurous Casper boys played golf on, New Year's Day. Yes. | They used black golf balls that WINTER CLIMATE OF WYOMING INVITING TO USE OF AUTOS; STATE NEEDS MORE PUBLICITY matical advantages enjoyed by Wyo- ming. Tourists who spend part of the summer here each year, become ar for this section and y to exploit the Rocky purses of the taxpayers for a year or two, the state legislature should appropriate a given amount for a concentrated advertising campaign in the magazines and newspapers of the United States. The Burlington railroad has fired the opening gun ina drive to make the Rocky Mountain Northwest states th homeseekers from ever the country. However, tisements which are appearing each | week in the Satur vening Post and other zines, deal with. five. state particular stress upon Oregon and Washington. What W: ming needs is a'direct campaign for’ Wyoming utlining the industrial posst bilities here, the extreme. youth. of the country, the dry healthful, cli: mate, and) the genera! conditions which make for better homes, better families, and a healthier race. What do you say, members of the legislature? French Dry Cleaners and Dyers THE BEST IN SERVICE PHONE 802 JAKE The Nifty Tailor | We Call and Deliver | | | Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” they might be ea banks. It’s exhil ting. ‘The only trouble with radi difficulty, of keeping the set from the zoos of picked up by the ever heard a good r tween a lion and at is the 4,325,000 Automobiles and Trucks Turned | by American Makers Show Gain of aaa 239,000 Over 1924 Total The replacing cross 1 and without remoy Ask Mr. Dean at Supply Co. 00 cars and 4 It isn’t so what you than spend th A bull dog never quits» sold 1 of t fon as our own city 3 closed As the world fs the chance are two born a fish. Ford stimulate The season of pre-inventory ction until the c! sales has _— |credited to the fc Another price reduction by ¢ Commenting on ry rolet. The fine Uttle car has b ments’ ip -the indust i eut down in price practically to rock|year, J. C.. Royle, busine bottom. The cut in price on all|in a copyrighted article to modéls* with the exception of one-ton truck has been a (Continued on Page the | une-He need | prices »xt | tion are ld An Inside sed Car Fact Buick dealers do not offer ex- cessive trade-in allowances. They do offer the fair re-sale value of the car traded in. Con- sequently, when you buy one of our used cars you pay an honest price for it. Protect yourself--- buy your used car from a Buick dealer. Buy your used car from a Buick Dealer USED CARS 1925 Buick Country Club Coupe 1924 Buick Master Six ° Touring 1923 Buick Sport Touring 1923 Buick Touring 1925 Dodge Sedan 1925 Dodge Coach 1923 Nash Sport Touring Casper Buick Co. 132 North Wolcott St. ‘THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT|MOTOR CAR OUTPUT OF LAST | YEAR SHATTERS ALL RECORDS Out e same i were ten Killed. It’s well to ken payment basis." to call 2 halt ries the popularity of : els caused the Columt fon to be de death w e z0od control s: Guess € ae fathers will never see fit . | this Inexpensive, but imp ean abate forward in the contr a were in a bet- to turn-ins on hand n since 1 was design, sales nused a brief check in hanges Phone 2260