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PAGE FOUR News from Your Dealer Is Here WILLYS-KNIGHT SCORES BIG HIT Heavy Sales Record Is Made at New York Auto Show thusiast Overland factory ered th new ¢ compl the new r car was the fact land 1nnouncement w price was a AUTO SHOW AT L WATCHING FOR THE BULL OF 0 THE WOODS TO CHARGE epen THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD NEWSPAPER CONCEALED Rw Lan” ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE IC DENVER NEAR the and the ngly, All for, tick- printed, entertain 1 be selected at the time of v, and negotiations ete for all new ial displays expected various motor cars, on complete ing swim en on car for 18. four big days, or nights. The place of aristocrats will n admission price r everybody can fo. 1 and t re will be joing every minute The 1 enjoy the show just as s will, so bun 1 Febr y 14, the Trit a 1 ish its annual taht Prospect EXPORT DEPARTMENT 1S REGULATIONS TO SAFEGUARD PEDESTRIANS An ever increasing number of ty to o es is making use of the law to apel pedestrians for their own bserve traffic signals. These cities hold that no distinc- tion can be drawn between man afoot t vehicle whether motor driven or horse-drawn. and motorists n signals Tc the and the in a man Both yaad vip st observe the n counter to sig- > rt nals is to run afoul of the law, Some way should be found to get it into the public conscious- ness that motor regulations and traffic signals are for the safety of pedestr ans just as much as they are for the convenience and ty of n intere recent in city. a given signal the police of. cers stationed - duty corne sidewalks. and went otorists. sting experiment was ly in a cer at a certain -very r, left their posts of to the nearest There they stood. ‘Traffic began to jam up. trians di Motor vehicles stood still. confusion work In just five minutes it was de- monstrated that traffic at all would be utter chaos without traffic regulation and Governor Ross stated that she dis: traffic signals, Ten minutes after atched the latter to the club at the traffic officers went back to heridan following receipt from the their posts of duty traffic was | army. official of the report of the arted in all increased. a city running smoothly again This regulation of the pedes- trian is an interesting problem. The difficulty of it all is how to handle that individual who insists i i traffic Certain cities say the law should Other cities say moral influence should be enough. that man ize that when he fails to observe signals he endangers upon ig look afte: But the should rea his life. noring r him. pint is that OUT COMES THE NEEDLE. his new nd OPENED AY PEERLES | osc UP EAL cactus needle is king in your nase, Just where the fur begins, Hold . perfectly still and I will put it out I its program for great-| for you, but I warn you, it is going vent Car bt ahead!" growled the t ook the beast |v 1 ed your troubles ar over!” i Boy, the sharp thorn in his I T n he laughed. y not be a cat, but I de ‘ look exactly line Ou ndid t at by olways washes her face with i } eff paw just as you are dolr I never snid I was not a Cat, I a Cat I belor to the Cat fam \ v. I told you my name 7 SESS WE was not Pu It isn’t!" ‘The crea Visit Our who are you?” demanded Battery Dept , | Ele : trical KLAXON AC SPEEDOMET AC AIR CLEAN. FORD DELCO IC UNITS CARBURETORS L. D. BRANSON SERVICE: 615 E. 2nd—P} e {| DELCO. REMY RS RS iNITION | | ZENITH | | | Leave you told m think it is Salt Creek Busses » Townsend Hotel 8 a.m, and 1 p, m. and 6 p, m. Salt" BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TEL L &. m, re Salt Creak Pp, m. and 6 p, m, ‘ess Bus Leaves 9:80 Daily Creek T ransportation Co, | EPHONB 144 81924 Ford Coup New paint, Bnew rubber, snappy motor... 4146 South Kimball St. NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. _ $325 Phone 1818 outh, and fa doesn't h I can ven 1 Makin, nd hir r bet there was to be friendship between them, Next: Right to r take mnt’? eri lion was t bushy w." shall have a mane as The little Lion Cub was e4, and Peter did not It wouldn't have been besides, there was a Ic the Cub’s w “Step-Lightly His Name.” signals. Why and filer nd hug and s¢ to be big one has to grow, et asked Step-Lightly. ‘I ‘oungster, to be sure, but h my jaws pretty wide g00d his boast, Step-Light ed his mouth, and Peter self looking into a small “And when I am old as father 1] fine as hii te hin I rd for ft Proves Pedes- directions, The A whistle | blew after just five minutes and the police officers went back to of any in Step His SHERIDAN ANXIOUS T0 tain whether the residents of tha city desired of the Wyoming national guard, reply was taining the troop. annual inspection of the Wyomin troops made last all, sultabl quart Sheridan for use, unit of the guard, it The Wyoming national anked second units in the country last year, ani efforts are being made by the ac tain that prestige. the Tranfiguration, y, popularly known as ‘ tle Chureh Around the Corner.” Yor! Drink 11 est Water. Phone 115 1 @ ft 1 We Know Our Bu: i] a it 140 We RETAIN GUARD TROOP Sheridan Commercial club to ascer- to retain their troop received declaring that Sheridan {is strongly in favor of re- The armory at Sheridan hag been declared un- and unless other are made available for the is possible that the troop may be trans- ferred to some other Wyoming city. guard highest among the jutant general and his corps to re- Between 1,500 and 2,000 marriages a year are ot performed in the Chureh ‘he Lit- AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT (Continued Fr: ie they like to hi the act. m Page One) » you remember tance bus trans will ever supplant the r s in Wyoming. ude rubber has ad- vanced to such a point that many manufacturers are planning to re- claim some of the old rubber repre: sented in used and worn-out tires. Many’ expensive rubber reclaiming plants are already in operation. The price of cr If your girl won't speak to you try going around a corner on two wheels, Who's going to sit on the bench in this World Court? Instead of decreasing as practically all of the industrial dangers of this country are, the mining industry seems more dangerous than ever. Hardly a week passes in which we do not read of at least one mine ais. aster in which a dozen or more men Pa Fo be Intensely interesting to every: one interested in the industry, Two carloads of Willya-Knight fours and sixes will arrive soon at the Lee Doud Motor Company. What a soft time motor dealers wenld have if there were no used cars to trade in. Stanley Benedict, sales manager for R, N, Van Sant, Will leave Mon- day evening to attend the Denver show, R. V. Copsey of the Salt Creek branch 6f the Coliseum Motor com- pany, came to Casper for a few days and has not yet returned because of bad road conditions. J, B, Sullivan of the same company, is spending a few days in the field. Look for the little Ads of the Nash Casper Motor company in this auto- mobile section, There's a used car bargain in every one. This new police force has an eagle eye for 1925 licenses, Better hide yours under the protecting green and white, The spotlight seems to have de- parted from one, Red Grange, That'll be about all for this time, folks. Watch for Sparky's report of the Denver automobile show in next lost. their Ifves. Karl Jourgensen, local Oldsmobile dealer will leave next Wednesday evening to attend the automobile show in Denver, While there he will confer with C. L, Ackerson, western manager, on business. Yes. The road is open to Douglas, but a hardship from beginning to end. Better take the train. There is an interesting article on the work of the State Motor club in the industrial edition. Read it now. ‘There's a lot of expectancy at the Casper Motor company, Wonder what {t's all about? Word comes to us from Lee Doud, local Willys-Knight and Overland PE er ateeg Wc. | dealer, that the company will not beet i eked porta Giscontinue the Willys-Knight four ernor Nellie T. Ross, sent to the as formerly thought, They will con- tinue to manufacture three different t | models. a How long is this “pre-war stuff” going to last. The distilleries must have been awfully busy that last year of wettedness, = cated there, Ben Lummis, the Studebaker. a d. knows it. per automotive dealers on Thursday noon during show week. Sydney Stearns, widely known automotive authority, will address the Casper dealers upon a subject which should ‘ik FOR THE ROAD OR THE LOAD There Is a Tire to Suit Every Condition of Service Firestone Tires Meet. Every Requirement Haymond Tire Service AS FOR REPAIR siness We Don’t Overcharge. Midwest “CHECK UP YOUR INFLATION” Jack Nolan and Ralph Schulte of the Nolan Chevrolet company, mo- tored to Glenrock last Tuesday to visit the branch of the company lo- formerly with the sales force of the Casper Buick Co,, has accepted a position on the sales force of the Big Six Motor company, and will devote his time in the fu- tue to the sales and exploitation of Wyoming's climate rivals that of famous winter resorts, but nobody They aré issuing invitations now for the annual banquet of the Cas Sunday's auto section, Chevrolet Chief Sees Great Year W. 8. Knudson,” president and general manager of the Chevrolet Motor company, predicts continued prosperity for the automotive indus- try during 1926. “My opinion is that 1926 will be a good year in the automobile indus- try,” he said. “That there will be as many pas+ senger cars sold at retail as in 1925, “That there will be more trucks sold at retail than in 1925, “That dealers will improve their merchandising methods and the deal. ers who do will increase their turn- over. “That used cars will have to be treated as merchandise and dealt in as such at fair prices and in run- ning order.’ “That dealers’ improvements in shops and tools will help to reduce the maintenance cost of automo- Diles, “That people will never stop buy- ing good motor cars at the right price.” PHONE 802 For The Best Cleaning and Pressing SERVICE In Casper SUITS AND OVERCOATS CLEANED AND PRESSED 1.25 LADIES’ WOOL DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.25 We Call for and Deliver JAKE, The Nifty Tailor 227 SO. CENTER ST, Our WorkS tands Up Telephone 1070 BRINGING UP FATHER { Su | TO SE ATL ict ia wUz IPPOSED ' IF | COULD ONLY FIND WHAT THE COUN 'T MAGGIE ABOUT r v 7 Sor HELL TOLO HOW TNA HN Wii COMING OVER TO SEE YOU Some O° mMRS SMITH ARE YOU 21 Am dable Dealers Use These P RECLAIMING OF OLD Soaring crude rubber prices have) ago, Js preparing to nearly treble brought prosperity to the rubber-re- claiming industry {n Akron, as well as ew nei probably wi!!! result in doubling the i output of reclaimed lucts in he Miller Rubber compar 1926 building a $100,009 rectaimin thi new company is incorporated for $300,000. Complete reconstruction of the Phoenix factory, instalation of new machinery and modernization of the building are now under duction of reclaimed rubber will be started in January on a basis of %6 tor Trump, president; Fred G. Alderfer, BRIDAN; Wyo., Jan Je, Vice-president, and Willis Bacon,| copy of the Daily Citizen, p' secretary. The Phoenix plant fs sald} at Vicksty M under to be oe of the best equipped In the] July 2, 1863, is in the posse Akron districh It was sold several] Mrs, Dale Lougs of Sheridan Years ago to the Rote Leather Pro-| Loucks’ father, A. M. Swim, serv ducts company. during the Civil war as a drumme Improvements at the Philadelphia] in an fowa infantry and cheris! Rubber Works company, including ./ the old paper, passing “ft on to } two-story factory addition, are de-| daughter, who has it framed for t signed to increase the plant capacity | ter preservation. On accourit of | ed rubber. hence the use of wall pape t The Akron Rubber Reclaming] publication of the last issue. V company, Barberton, Ohio, which|burg fell, and the new ry was ori ject in Akron {s that just announced by attorneys for the Akron Rubber Recovery Co,, which has taken over pany plant on Wiley ayenue. by about 1,000,000 pounds a month. Factories of the company at other points also have been expanded to handle the huge demand for reclaim. SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1926 ages ‘ | & RUBBER PROVES PROFITABLE AT AKRO! ity. Additions are being r to the plant and new machine stalled, Good earnings in the year have enabled the comp pay of all back dividends on 7 other parts of the country. companies entering the bust 3 and expansion of éxisting plants in in Kenmore, while the company has enlarged its rut claiming operations in the p SHERIDANTE POSSESSE SOPY OF OLD NEWSPAPS PRINTED ON WALL PAPER rubber-reclaiming The latest pro- Phoenix Rubber com The e@ defunct way. Pro: ns daily. Officers of the concern ee are B. conveniences and privation incid to the memorable siege of V it was impossolile tp procure paper for the edition me nized less than two years it Here They Are--- The Economy Twins Pay your money and take your choice. In either case you'll show wise judgment i icki Pathfinder. 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