Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 6

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ab ad ad es OD ret ers — SATURDAY. AUGUST 26, 1922. PAXE SIX Autos Were Once A Luxury, But Now a Necessity EPG TOF WAY ATRL CORRES | If every automobile driver will adhere strictly to the code It Runs Fast and Continuous-| ¢atal automobile accidents that shock the readers of the daily If a Chinese father who has a boy 4 girl is asked how many children be has, he will almost invariably ply, “Only one child.” portant as this model was designed for year-round Ariving in elther city or country. —__—_——_ Pay up for your Tribune and get 8-12-tf ts extremely commodious, space and{@ white backing light operated auto- E being arranged with ease of ™atically in reverse gear. NEW BROUGHAM [3 ANNOUNCED access and the comfort of fivepass-| The general effect of the Broug- engura the, principal cject. of the| "0m “ ene of ‘smartnems combined ; hh a high degree of comfort and designers. The two doors have the!" " 4 uni " Athy of 29 inches. The utility, the latter feature being im- a key for every 50c paid. divided front seats are, in actuality. > wo deeply upholstered chairs, each Meet me at the Smekehouse.. folding forward. This permita en- trance to the rear seat from either side of the car. There is ample room of giving the car on the right the right-of-way, many of the ly and Needs Good very day b ided Wills Sainte Claire Company | ‘or three passengers on this rear seat 3 Need | papers every day can be avoided. : Lubrication. |" This is the opinion of Dai H. Lewis, acting executive GIS ior New pret egies 2 ogy Sap yy tear J chairman of the American Automobile/forgot to consider the other fellow’s sociation, who has been studying] right to the 1 regulations for many years. | automobile driver should be led to watch both sides of the said Mr. Lewis. “The rule of road, both in the city and in the open country, is that the driver on the right has the right of way, and there! should be a severe punishment for any érson who violates that rule. Upholstery is granite weave cloth | or gray velour and body colors are blue and maroon with upper panels in black. The special disc wheels, | designed by C. H. Wills and com pany, ad@ to the handsome and dis-| tinctive appearance of this model and| are also important factors of | strength and safety. A welcome ad dition to the equipment is a trunk services of the t-of-way.” —_> The latest addition to the Wills Sainte Claire line fs a five-passenger Brougham, just announced by C. H. Wills & cor-pany, of Maryville. The new member of the Gray Goose fam- ty i built on the standard Wills especially if ¢ average case, full ac t weather, if the “Mut Motorist” Is Winner Of quite like’ deceived as to the degrea in which the fan is doing its duty. It takes but very little power { keep it turning at what seems a good speed, but the power required in creares very markedly indeed with the-eased speed and untess the driving bett is sufficiently tight, it will speed up but very slightly as the engine is accelerated, and its cooling effect will be hardly any greater when the engine is running fast than when it is idling, With the result that the water system overheats. If when the engine comes to rest, the fan keeps on turning for a number of revolutions, one may be sure that its action is ineffective, wh the engina is at speed, and the belt must be tightened enough so that it shows no mpeterial looseness and so that appreciable force is required t move the fan when a finger is applied to one of the blades. Too tight a-belt Adjustment will, only impose unneces: 2 sure-on the fan bearings In changing belt tension, the adjust able stud “The increasing number of automo: biles that congest traffic tn the cities brings more and more to the front the question of right-of-way. Most cities) provide in thetr ordinances that the} A. A. A. system of giving to the road! to the man on the right, except on} through boulevards, shall be effective, but unfortunately it {¢ not always ob- served. There is always the fellow who is willing to-‘take a chance’ In or- der to display his driving skill, or to ‘show off’ before some fair companion and this typ of driver should be the target for every policeman's attention. “Automobile driving should be a plesenre. There is seldom an occa- sion where extreme haste is necessary, aid the motorist loses mighty few sec- onds in observing the rights of the man on the right. After you reach the hospital or morgue, it doesn’t mat-} ter much who had the right-of-way, but a little patience would avoid a run for the ambulance and many an opera-| tion for the surgeon, as well as consid- Paper Contest The following article was award- ed first prize in a recent “Knock- er’s Aontest,” conducted by the Syracuse Journal. I knock the mut motorist. He leaves the curb without sig- nal—stops suddenly in traffic with- out warning. He uses his horn instead of his brakes in a street filled with play- ing children. He steals places in traffic and “cuts in” regardless. Overtakes and passes another car near the brow of a hill, or on a curve. Stops his car on a curve in the road without getting out of the roojdway. He hogs the road. His lights arg blinding, nor will he dim them—damn him. He drives with a snoct full. Sainte Claire chassis with its eight- cylinder V-type engine that includes such unique features of design as overhead camshafts as well as over- head valves. The body was designed and built by Fisher. The interior of the new Brougham tL Ts platform and nickel bars on the rear The lighting, @ feature} body panel. that owners especially appreciate, in cludes combined large end smal! headlights, with the large lights tilt. ing and magnetically controlled from the steering column. There is also teed. Ti “we We have just received _a shipment of garage ma- chinery. See us before buying. Satisfaction guaran- OMING AUTONO sme TO Ee | | THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW FORD TOURINGS, AND SEDANS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Ford Cars Were Never So High In Quality Or.So Low In Price THESE ARE THE NEW PRICES Touring, with starter‘and demountable rims_____$443.00 Runabout, with starter and demountable rims____$414.00 erable physical pain for the driver who He is a curse—an ion —an affliction to humanity. I knock him. has to be Sedan, with starter and demountable rims_ -$645.00 Coupe, with starter and demountable rims-______- $580.00 (These prices f. o. b. Detroit) TERMS IF DESIRED EARL C. BOYLE AUTHORIZED FORD AGENT 125-137 North Center Street | I am perfectly satisfied with my new trom aud, th produce it mil cool’ng: effe HELEN KELAEN TELLS JOYS. OF MOTORING 1 COMPLIMENT TO MARMON Te has vermained for Helen Keller, deprived of those senses which, to most persons ere so absolutely essen- tial to touring pleasure, to give, what critics agree, is one of the most un- usual and beautiful descriptions of a motor ride that has been written Nothing escapes her, whether-It be the car itself or the country through which she is passing. Sho ts even more keenly alive to tt all than the|= average person, who though seeing, is yet unseeing. “The first thing I 44 on-my return Home the other day was to take along ride in my new ‘Marmon,” and I want to tell you how delighted I am with it. Tf ts indeed, a beauty. I am gind it is Wiue, for I love that color, To my touch the workmanship seems perfect. Borne along on deep, springy cush- fons, you find « long drive lulling and alluring. The “Mermon” does not re- iuire you to hold on to keep your bal- nee. No, it-ask# you to enjoy—it in- vites you to regerd the landscape from its comfortable obeervatory. I Knew we were in the Catskill moun- tains by the atmosphere ax:4 the keen odors peculiar to high altitudes, but to my ‘‘Marmon” all roads were level. In my long tour ecross the continent I have ridden in many: automobiles, and I have almost always been keenly conscious of curves, buf in this car T hardly know when we turn a sharp corner. You will see from alt this that - Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. See Virbel, Phone 274M The Call of the Open Road This Summer, drive an Oldsmobile Four. You will enjoy the feeling that comes with riding in the best looking, the best pertorming and the most economical 4-cylinder*car made—regardless of price. SS re et Se EY The Fact That Kelly- Springfield Cords Hold the Road Is only one reason why you see so many of them on the road today. In the Kant-Slip Cord the non-skid feature has been developed to an extent that makes this tire inconrparably the best we have ever built— and the mileage? Try one. There has been no change in Kelly prices along with the recent drop of other tires, because they are not going to reduce the quality of Kellys to meet competition. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. G. J. STALMANN, Mar. 454 East Yellowstone Phone 1963 The Standard of Comparison Second Street Service Station 150 North McKinley (North of Second Street) Just Right for Two! -— The 1923 Four Cylinder Roadster Smart, sturdy—you won’t find another two-passenger four cylinder roadster that compares with this new Buick in quality or in price. 4 Inspect it from any angle—snug, beautifully tailored top; long, low body lines; heavy San pices crown fenders; lots of room for two people and two come percneats for their luggage. A big steering whcel 1at Comes up to you, a ing 1 ites without bending fee yp Deter et ea improvements which give 1923 Buicks a Class “A” insurance rating. : And, below the surface, the famous Buick in- Head motor and chassis with refinements throughowe w set a new standard of i Performance in automobiles. ets Pe The Buick Line for 1928 is afen fourteen models: Fours—2 Pass. Roadster, £865; Pea Touring, $885; S Pass. Coupe, $1175; 6 Pass. Sedan, $1395; 5 Pass. Touring in, $1825. Sizes—# Pass. Roads’sr, $1175; § Pass. Towring, $1195; & Pass. Touri = Casper Supply Co. Oil City Auto Supply Co. Coliseum Motor Co. % UP THE HILL-TO BETTER SERVICE. ON EVERY MAKE OF CAR. Flat Rates on Valve Grinding and Bearings Work. MO-GRITE OILS AND GREASES HUDSON Phone 749 : FOR BETTER REPAIRING. ESSEX JUST RETURNED FROM A TRIP THRU YELLOWSTONE , Hupmobile JOHN M. WHISENHUNT — No Trouble—Made ATl Grades All 1923 Buick models i:are te G.M. 4.6. eA a S58 b. Flint. Ai Information regarding roads will be fe tert Pe lan, which provides for Deferred because of the safety of their alectrical « and gasoline ays- tranemission gladly furnished. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN é Corporation ‘ forse, Jock , Division of General Motors - onal models aleo materially Pion a red eer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Come in and See the Line. Saaeraneneeeeee ee ae Branches in all Principal Cltles-Dealere Boorywhere D-4-NP EAST SIDE GARAGE Another Carload Here. [ IT Phone 79 First and Park Sts. D BR ANSON A 0 C0 5 WE HAVE SEVERAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS. ; ; ; , = ° Second and LN kanHtente Phone AGENTS FOR BUICK AUTOMOBILE : Yellowstone xf 7] 1406 234 South David Street Telephone 1741 nee eC ee Cea es Ee WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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