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SECTION TWO Autos—Pages 1-7, Theaters—Page 8, Hich School—Page 9, Che Caspr VOL. XXXV Tribune- Herald Ads Each Tell a Story SECOND NEWS SECTION r Crilune-Brrald The Casper Sunday Tribune and The Casper Herald | SECTION TWO Churches—Page 10, Markets—Page II. Editorial—Page 12 CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1926 SECOND NEWS SECTION | | If It’s Motor | \ News— It’s Here! Theaters---Advance Notes On Amusement Offerings For Coming Week STATE MOTOR CLUB IS BUSY ON NEW PLANS Interests of Wyoming Will Be Served in Larger Way By SPARK PLUG. With its headquarters {n Casper, but with its heart and hand extended to the entire state of Wyoming, the Wyoming Motor club, recently or- ganized association of motorists from every part of the state, is al- redy laying pins for the greatest summer in Wyoming's history and is endeavoring through suitable and forceful publicity to hoost Wyoming into {ts rightful place as a member of the Pacific northwest troup. D. W. Greenburg, recretary of the Wyoming Motor club, and a man long interested in the proper ex- ploitation of our own state {s devot- ing much of his time to correspond. ence with motor organizations and chambers of commerce in other lo- calities in the interests of Wyoming and Wyoming's growth. Publication of a book of typical Wyoming views last summer was the initial stroke of the state motor club in giveng Wyoming its right- ful place among the commonwealths of the west. This booklet, which tr no doubt familiar to most of you has been sent to every nook and cor- ner of the United States to do its «Continued on Page Three) Unusual mixtures of chinook winds and blizzards during the past week has been hard on chains, tires and human constitutions. | No. The road to Cheyenne is not jopen and there is little lkelihood that it will Se available for travel for more than two weeks at the most. And, should another of those heaven-sent blizzards descend on Wyoming it may be still longer. There is about to be a revolution in phonographs. With a dash of color here, plenty of music there, and we'll all hope, a goodly crowd in attendance, Mar- cheta will open her arins to Casper on Wednesday evenin3 of this week and will reign supreme in this city for three big nights. We'll now’ sing that little. ditty entitled, “Cross word puzzle Mamma, your Papa's finally figured you out!" Get primed for the annual auto show, for the Elks amateur boxing tournament, and for the numerous other events of annual interest which usually present themselves about this time of year. On with the dance. We hear that the Arkeon {is to run only three nights a week. Well, folks, make the most of the three night. Skid, , skid. Radio question No, 1: Why is the reception so poor on the nights you have friends at the house? N yw you tell one. | | Well, the Kfds ‘have all gone back THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Conducted by “SPARK PLUG” to their respective colleges and prep schools and the City of Casper, as well as others in all parts of the country, {s peaceful at last. Who ate ‘er? The Car-bur-at-’er. Red Grange seems to have died a natural death. The dates of tha Denver automo- bile show this year are February 2 to 6, inclusive. Better plaln to t- tend, folks, but don't get so fed up on new models that you can't appre- ciate our own Casper exposition a week or so later. And while we're on the subject, the Casper automo- bile show will be held at the Arkeon February 15 to 18, inclusive. Sometimes it’s a case of we stand—united we fall.” vided Don't pause to rest too often. The top is always attained by workers. Somebody else has said the same thing in different words, but what matter? We'll venture to say that a vote of the people of the United States would knock the prohibition law into a cocked hat. Read the last item of the Saturday Evening Post. It’s a liberal auto- motive education, What happened “up in Mabel’s room" can’t hald @ candle to whut's likely to. Happen down in Mabel’'s cellar. As there is no authorized service station in Casper for Paige and Jew. ett repair work, Oscar Redenbo ts (Continued on Pare Seven) e Credentials l UTE ll) (aaaaatiys XAMINE the credentials of the builder Buick sales and service organization numbers of any car you think of buying. Be sure 4000, with millions invested in showroomsand there is stability behind the car, Be cer- Authorized Service Stations all over America. tain that it will not some day join the ranks And Buick leads in public , the in- of the million and more unmarketable dispensable factor i Pastis peperencs 657° ‘orphan” cars whose builders have quit. eight consecutive years, the pubic Be invented more money in’ Buicks than care ee ne ae Lanne eT ource* any other menber of the National Automobile ‘The Buick factory fs a mile and a half long. Chsmber of Commerce. ‘The Buick engincering staff is the largest inthe | Notoneof the million “orphans” on the roads service of any motor car manufacturer. The today was built by Buick. None ever will be. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH., Division of General Motors Corporation Better Buich Six Cylinder Valvein-Head cat 7 7 bs Fiat Maelo Mad etree est ede aes there ts one that will meet your desires exactly WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB ' “BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Wome CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott Phone 2260 She Won’t Ride in an Automobile Hoover to Talk GREETINGS TO STATE FROM MOTOR CLUB cordial greetings to all the people of MACHINERY SET IN MOTION TO Arkeon Display Next Month to Witness Great- est Showing of Attractive Cars Ever Placed on Parade in Casper 1 th Hebrert Hoover, secretary 12, which show. Mr. Hoover will speak on America Should Oppose- Gover: Control of Rubber and Other Material Imports.” January tomobi ta tr censes and two motorcycle del! ‘MONEY POURING INTO STATE TREASURY FOR LICENSE TAGS |More ‘Than $60,000 Worth Sold at Close of Week and Work Only Well Under Way 50,000 Licenses to Be Issued CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 9—Over,In this number ts uded the dea | $60,000 has been derived by the state | ar plates and official plates, which - 498, There were 42,538 pas: | was an car licenses issued, 5,163 | depu censes, 218 motorcycle 1! | fees from about 6,000 - | car licenses issued by the depart ed since the new tags were placed on | ment,. wi ch nts an ver 1924 of ) per ce In 1925 Mr. Symons declared, there| yt’ ts belleved tLat tho total num+ were. 48,419 pairs of plates tssued.| her of plates that will be issued this year will be in excess of 50,000. Amendments made tn the state motor vehicle laws of Wyoming by Mrs, James Parmelee, prominent Washington society leader, is up in arms over a recent Washington ordl- ue last legislature have been some- nance barring horse-drawn vehicles from certain streets, including the street she lives on. She is shown get- what misconstrued throughout the ting into Washington's only surviving hansom cab, and di , law or no law, she {s goin, ° state Reel nie respects, according to | using {t. “If necessary, I'll drive as near my destination as possible and walk the rest of the we l el UsIess # M. Symons, deputy secretary of state. ‘Thursda Mr. Symons stated that of not more than one-half } ton capacity may pay the same fee passenger ca of equal horse- United States Department of Com-| ed that ail past merce, will be the speaker at the | sen seating more than sevett ‘ annual banquet of the National persons must pay the regular passen- | Automobile Chamber ot Comme car rate of $1 for each passen- at Hotel Commodore on Tu capacity in excess of ther res d, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., chairman of { the banquet committes, also an | By SPARK PLUG. week after the Cole exhibit] nounces that “Senator cdward H. . Organization is now complete and| closes its doors. Ford will be the humorous speaker Service Battery Free \ work under way on the details of the 1926 Casper automobile’ show to be association. The last film’ of dou! Much of the entertainment which will be in hand at the Denver show and there will be the usual burlesque decorations of five automobile manu- ly peppy and high class and the|thousund guests, which is the com- With Each conducted at the Arkeon on Febru- | will according|facturers for great achievements Through its officers and directors, | ary 15, 16, 17, 18 under the auspices | to C: Peterson. sts pre-| during 1 15. ‘Wyoming Motor club extends most|of the Casper Automotive Dealers’| sented at the Colorado show are us-| The banquet {s limited to one RE-CHARGE the state for the coming year. May| as to the dates and location of the| principles are usuall to en-|fortable seating capacity of the . unbounded prosperity mark your] show was removed last Wednesday|gaments after the of the| Commodore om. Liberty Garage every effort and may happiness at-| afternoon when a special hall com-| event in Denver. At the guests’ table this year v tf tend in all your undertakings. mittee called T. J. McKeon, man over” or sell] be representatives of many of the || 428 S. Elm St. Phone 983, The first year of existence of Wyo- ming“Motor club is not marked by| show for the dates set by the as. Yasper ‘Tribune tes to the Second World Motor any brilliant progress but it is grow- | sociation. Herald will publish its annual auto-| Transport Congre: ing steadily worthwhile. Our pro-|_ Cc. West, ent of the Big.Six| mobile number on Sunday = Loa adi eae is modest. | Motor company, as chairman of the| 14. It will be a complete 2 lo Just the things we are| general arrangements committe: chronicle of just what y > able to do consistent with the will find the eee few weeks ines ¥ expect ‘to vie rabies DRIVE UF amount of money we secure through| ones as there are countless details be richly illus in front of our plalce and let us memberships. Our membership 1s but | to be considered in connection with look over your radiator. It will $2 annually. It is your club and] an event of this kind. malt aivartinarat aren aiceane pay you to-do this, if only to you are expected to become a mem- ber and thus contribute a very small share towards putting our organ!- zation among the leading ones of the west. Our program includes an extended publicity plan throughout the nation, publication of handsome booklets showing beautiful scenes of Wyo-| ment, and R. N. VanSant, the third | C7 bee ee a big Si Ha INCORPORATED ming; co-operation with policing of-| member of the committee will. be as-| ‘1! edition thoroughly, th ery 221 W. Yellowstone. Ph. ticlals of the state to hold down trag-| signed his duties as soon as he re-|,n° Show and by combining the “Sigua geet Focue: TBS edies ‘due to careless and reckless} turns from the east where he went | brow wea trae one ouch me SERVIVCE CAR ‘ 4 driving; and to do other things which ager of the Arkeon and cinched the Mr. West will have the working out of the advertising, ticket sales, publicity, and general arrangements which may present themselves. Car- ney Peterson, another members of the general show committee, will un- dertake to provide the guests of the exposition with oodles of entertain to spend the holid foreign countries that » sending to the people preparing special copy for this {s Tribune-Herald. ry: new in the motor world and of interest in Casper will be ex- tolled in the annual motor edition of this newspaper. Those contemplating buying new make sure that working all right. it regu cooling Welding Shop in Connection Wel your radiator Let us go over larly and keep your water ystem in good order. lington & Hogue, may bring Wyoming to the atten A. J. Gilman an 3 = tion of the world as an indus have jurisdictic i commercial, recr wil allotment of | ( and scenic state we nything w | Please give us your support by| of the decc ns as he has every | | arr sp od omer a 4 .» He wil 1 by W alter | a a membership card for 1926 and an ; dealers are al-| Announcement is made of the purchase from the partner- : Bee waiisoncne anitiseicien | DE Renee eee ship of J. B. Walker and Carl T. Davis of the BD Atisetamdeser teleneste oe eo | ese rn ee ery Iso sent upon request. fonally known executives who will Drink Hillcrest Water. 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