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“ r h i ft d b ene Besa AD Mean enemod ee “4° TR Daa wm PAGE EIGHT F €be Casper Daily Cribune ' Autos Were Once A Luxury, But 4y ‘ LLM Now a Necessity MAXWELL GUTS a PRICE (lt CARS Throughout a Jarge part of this country, the water that is Sedan Reduced ective Immedi- Report. Coupe and $150 We had WILLS SPENDS BIG SUM FOR SAKE OF ACCURACY IN MTOR BUILOING ® spectal to maintain to enable him y of manufac: se of riding, at character Wills’ Gay ized in a plant} extraord! precision in| process is the first law. Meas: ts where the limit of variation as well as such a car as » maintain this almost inconcely. ecision a most elaborate and equipment of measuring instru ts employed. “In the Wills plant at Marysyille-there re more than 15,000 gauges and spe: cial measuring devices. ‘These are master gauges, snap gauges, plug gauges, micrometers, balancing devices callipers, depth gauges, feel gauges, thread gauges and innumerable others. Some of these are checke:l several times a day, some every day or every few days. One of the master gauges, which cost several thousand dollars, checks & total of 26 points of measurement in ® fixed position. - The transmission master gauges, one for the case anil cost over $2,500 Such equipment and care is absolute- ly essential to maintalin quality, but it i» w feature of production of which the average car owner has little or no conception. one for the cover, Farmer ‘A ppreciates Beautiful Designs In His ‘Automobile There.ts ome thing upon which the tastes of city man and farmer coin- cide much more closely than city folks realize, and that ts the motor car. The man who thinks that the farmer does fate smartness and beauty les, lacks completely in an understanding of those who run the country's biggest business. ‘The popularity of high class cars among farmers proves that the farmer does care for smartness anf beauty. ‘This accounts for the increased farm demand for Wilys-Knight cars, say the manufacturers. As an example, the Willys-Knight car showed the greatest percentage of increase in reg. stration in 1921 over 1920 in the rural ommunities of Illinois of any make of automobile and 1922 is showing a roportionate increase over 1921. The © condition exists !n rural com- nities in other states. SS Have your hemstttching and pecot- ing done at the Hemstitch Shop, Bal- cony Kassis Dry Goods Co. 8-28-6t Second Hand FORD PARTS Oil City Aute Supply || 419-E. Second—Ph. 1112 *‘Hood Tires”’ More Mileage Makes the Cost Less. WYOMING COMPRESSION TIRE AND TUBE CO. 426 East Second St. Casper, Wyo. “\AUTOCOURTESY DRIVEBASED @ from .0001 to .0005) om .0005 to 0015 are basolutely | being agreeable in all these littie tings that go so far toward avoiding fric- tion.” The American Automobile ansocia- tion in taking up with its three hun- dred affiliaten clubs the question of PURE WATER FOR RADIATORS IS ESSENTIAL FOR BEST RESULTS carrying on this campaign is impress. ing the need for careful observance n A ¢ traffic regulations as one of the regularly used contains a considerable amount of mineral | .jcments of a courtesy campaign. The matter in solution, usually lime, and it is mainly this impurity |trartic ofti ssociation points which forms the incrustations that, in time, reduce the effi-/ out, is ont aced tn a cacy of radiators or even obstruct their passages, in extreme ar ‘| | oe et neces | key for lienging us to a race; in short St meansisity of enforcing these regulatins and a little courtesy toward him wil eliminate many of the more trivial arrests that now clutter up our tratce courts, The whole operation of tne courtesy campaign, the A. A. A. points out. depends entirely upon the old principle of the golden rule, “Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you.” wh eta MaRS Subscribe fer ibs Tribune and get 2 S0c_yald S-12-tf en if pure water were used there would perhaps om the sagine jackets, |] during a rainstorm and set it aside for) npared with the bulky|this purpose. In the case of some) | hard ters, boiling and allowin to} inates some of the m! 1 esh, copper gauze strai: supplied in the radiat filter out suspended impurt- this is too often broken through or lost, early in the car's his st | tory However, it a neeful safe rad and should Intact, as} fi! foreign mat-| reat care cannot be taken t for filling the radiator only it is settled or to strain it. For. in many parts of the coun i y the water is so pure that radiators plied with it will keep substantially clean for years. to catch a few ketstu ON GOLDEN RULEIS ANNOUNCED |. Automobiles in all parts of the United States will soon be bearing on their windshields a little green and white sticker with “Automobile Courtesy” in large letters over the name of the local automobile club indicating that the driver of this car is observing the.courtesy campaign being conducted by | utomobile n connection with the || Ford | that the could a ttle Dai H. man of th » our} | when meeting another car at 1| might; that we recognize the fact that the man behind us blowing ior the road wants to get by and is not chal | If the Brakes on your car are lined with Multi- bestos Brake Lining you can always depend on them. | Tit WYOHING AUTONOTIVE (0) we STRIVE TO PLEASE * attention, call onus, repair work: Second Street Service Station 150 North McKinley (North of Second Street) UP THE HILL TO BETTER SERVICE. Attention Owners! ||| Ford parts, like almost everything else paris are manufactured to SELL at the highest possible rate of profit and the | grades of steel used are consequently not | the same high quality, specially heat- treated alloy steels specified in Ford formulas for the manufacture of GEN- UINE FORD PARTS, Trade assoc! 1 brings greater results is , by . and the National Automobile Dealer her element ent into] fl worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation association. * of an automo! ‘We belle “Real automootle courtesy mands automobile t on i Don't be misled—Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By so doing you will get from 35 to 100 per cent more wear from them, and you will pay the i lowest possible cost—the same everywhere. _ 50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Ask for Parts Price List ‘When your Ford car, or Fordson tractor needs For remember we are prop- erly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and use Genuine Ford and Fordson parts in all BOYLE Phone 9 | EARL C. 125-137 N. Center St. ON EVERY MAKE OF CAR. Flat Rates on Valve Grinding and Bearings Work. MO-GRITE OILS AND GREASES A Locomobile Bug for Sale Cheap—Good Condition. Phone 749 FOR BETTER REPAIRING. Price $125.00. price $80.00. THREE BARGAINS 1. A Ford “bug,” in fine condition mechanically, rub. ber all good; a good climbing car and has lots of pep. 2. A “Purox’? (Burdette type) cutting torch; catalog It’s new and I am going to sell it for $20.00. 8. A thrée-room tar papered house on a 50x130-foot lot; east front; 2 blocks from Standard refinery. Price $600.00, with $300 cash and $30 per month on balance. Inquire 1022 South Willow St. COME IN AND SEE THE QUALITY LINE. Hudson Marmon Essex ANOTHER CARLOAD. CN dan Sand€, Phone 1406 Buick Touring. delivery. Second and Yellowstone Kimbal! and Yellowstone ARGAINS IN USED CARS. Bargain in Baby Overland Sedan. Last year’s Dodge 5-pass. Touring. New 2-ton Nash Truck for immediate NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 1818 H If It’s For Sale or Rent, Try Tribune Want Ads The New Master of the Road Buick Seven-Passenger Touring—*1435 Sweeping refinements in motor, chassis, body and equip- ment mark the Buick seven-passenger open car for 1923. Re-designing has brought the car’s height down several inches with no sacrifice of head-room; an entirely new centilever spring suspension provides a degree of riding comfort unexcelled. Above the windshield is a visor of distinctive design, there is a cowl ventilator, a gasoline gauge on the dash, a rear-view mirror, a transmission lock, the shifting lever has been extended. The entire car shows a com- pleteness of equipment not to be found elsewhere within a thousand dollars of its ‘price. The Buick Line for 1923 i urteen models: Fours—2 Pass. fnoedaar, £806: ema ratings $886; 3 Pose. Coupe, $1175; 5 Pass. Sedan, $1395; 5 Pass, The Fieve Pes fire tee, eas eee See "ass. 5 Bi ‘ass, Touri: lar 4 Buick Clutch 5 Pose. Sedan, $1086; Pass. Cow 81895: 7 Pose ; ‘ouring, $1435;7 Pass. Sedan, $2195; Sport Roadster, $1625; sadagee the Detox ohoteh Sport Touring. 81678: Priccs fo. ke Flint ask yet the clutch ie abso- Sa G: A'SLO: Pzsbias FTK, Samiin preveee for Defers lutely positive in its action. The clutch in all 1923 models has been still further improved by making the clutch hub a drop forging with ground bearing surfaces, instead @f malioable iron. L. D. BRANSON AUTO CO. AGENTS FOR BUICK AUTOMOBILE 234 South David Street BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN a Division of General Motors Corporation Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Branches in all Principal Cities—Dealers Everywhere DS-NP Telephone 1741 WHEN BERTIER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD — “The Tires with Nine Lives”’ The side vents of the Caterpillar do more than merely increase the traction qualities. By affording properly located displacement spaces into which the rubber can flow when ander load they add enormously to, the tire’s resiliency, and by breaking the “traction wave” every few inches they do away with one of ereumacet destructive factors that enter into the wear ofa - From 20,000 to 30,000 miles is not at all uncommon mileage for a Caterpillar. That is why Caterpillars have come to be known ‘as “the tires with nine lives.” Casper Supply Co.