Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1922, Page 8

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ee PAGE EIGHT Autos Were Once A Luxury, But Now a Necessity SS, a Te aoe life of the average tire in this vicinity is shortened by fact th ity over roads and across country that : ay te force of n Dort Reports Great Gain in| js hard on the tire,” said R. D. Abbott, head of the tire de- Rural Distr s Result velopment de party of the Miller Tire company, Akron, of Ex s Ohio, in the office of the Wyoming Automotive any omg here. Mr. Abbott car s t nl ago to 100k we bave pro- mcet your con ed another tri verse n of © development WILLS SAINTE GLAIRE CLAIMS HILL GLI RECORD IN ARKANSAS re car has just per aute ed Logtown Hi at hundreds 1 in recent Att using gasoline that s ohe of t , an aspiring driver has thirty passen | by the wayside in attempts to It was com-| that the car] ly set was estab r, Little a SERVICE 8 PROFITABLE, F.W.D, CHASSIS USED : climbea in a i of the car 5 miles Way 2 er of the Hardin, Fort Smith, Arkansas. © offered te matrat car owner hill climbing ich the owner aid not know h essed The» car, tamt road the practica’ effictency of gasoline railway equip ment A steam cent ta’ Mh gear but went over train was ed of more than ten mile: drivers overload their machines and take| ing test never| n high gear.| longest | hills of the southwest | | i lass company of| ame as A result of|a visit | Ihaber@o Fort Smith where t Harding and} ‘LOW GRADE bls PaOBL EM soLVED, FRANKLIN REPORTS ‘WoENT i ENGINEER ‘NERCONES im BUERERR During the past sbverel yanea'the tion across corrugated surfaces, motoring public has been confront- which are heated to high tempera- ed with a decreasing quality of ture by exhaust gases. oline at an increasing price. | It is possible to send the Reiizing that the tremendous | ends," gis that does not easily va- and constantly tncreasing consump- | porize, around this circuit several tion of gasoline for motor use plas | ¢d the problem squarely up to them, | automtive engineers of America, | with tts resourcefulness and tngen- j ulty which has always been an out- stan¢ing charac’ ustry, have gines with ame low grade fuel efficiently. | With the announcement _o | new series 10 motor recently, t | Franklin Automotive company in- | ¢ troduced a device fur promoting ef- |,fictent consumption of low grade gasoline which has excited unus- ual comment, both with the motor- ing public and in autoraciive en | gineering circles. This new device, which {x known fs a Fuel Transformer, {9 situat ed between the carburator and the intake manifold and prevents entry | of raw gasoline into the cylinders. The device is so arranged that vn ft up. The Puel Transformer is not only er mileage and more power from a given quantity ¢f gasoline. brt pre- vents the entry of raw gasoline Into the cylinders from where it passes down into the ¢rankcase and = | causes “crankcase soup,” mixing the oll and robbing it of much 's lubricating qualities. | er is simplicity itself, quires absolutely n+ ‘DURANT AUTOMOBILE iS an@ it. re- ention. yo | speed, race: Let Eveready lead the way. The very thing You need for a troubie light. We have a full and com- plete line. OMING AUTONO TEN rave rote | | | { They Put the Kick in Gasoline GAS-O-PEP TABLETS Save money by using them. Increases the power of your motor. Baves you 20 to 50 per cent of gasoline. Eliminates and prevents carbon. Absolutely harmless to all motors. SOLD ON MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE BY THE WARNE-CROSBY MOTOR CO. Phone 1519R. 132 East Seventh St. Before Any Buick Dealer Can Put Up This Sign— A Buick dealer must meet these definite qualifi- cations set by the Buick Motor Company, before he is authorized to render Buick service: 1—Mechanics trained as experts on Buick cars, 2—Modern equipment making possible the most ict workmanship in the shortest pos- ible “time. 3—A complete stock of genuine Buick parts based on the number of Buick cars in his community. 4—Be in full agreement with the Uniform Buick service policy of courtesy and fair dealing with the public. ‘Wherever you see the authorized Buick service sign—and several thousand dot the country— you, will know that first-class service for your Buick car is available. D-7-NP L. D. BRANSON AUTO CO. AGENTS FOR BUICK AUTOMOBILE 234 South David Street Telephone 1741 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, = saa aaa ee eee SERRE. Week abate atcha ei BUICK WILL BUILD THEM NEW MODELS HUDSON #MARMON ESSEX NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SALESROOM. | ° DROP IN OR PHONE. Second and RN, VezzeP Yellowstone times if necessary in order to break | of great value in producing great- | Operation of the Fuel Transform. | FIRST IN MEX CONTEST [acainee: fifteen Americar an Bare pean oars and won ver all - gente, recently {n a road hill-climbing ability, {run to determine efficiency and dniy | trople or motor difficulty. The five | seventeen ee sca ‘stock touring fars were ad-|wera.the Durant. | j | * into the Intake | The Gallup Motor company, tocal| distributor of Durant cars, is in re;| celpt of the following on the Mexican | hill-climbing and Sacetety | “The Durant four-cylinder touring DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE NASH FOURS AND SIXES In Our Showroom. Ready. for Immediate Delivery. NASH CASPER MOTOR -CO. Phone 1818 Kimball and Yellowstone “The route was fron Mexteo-City contest tn the thee principal factors ‘The - réce was| witht having to atop for water, tire of one Junfred miles. Five carn out| (pated in. by the five win thie was won by the Durant. of the fifteen completed the circult “The road to. Cueravaca and eighteen per one Studebaker, two” weaakiin and @ Styer, a Euro-|and continuously up hill MASTERY ¥ Watch him—Gray Goose—as he wings throug! the a, of an autumn twilight. Watch hi he wi or soar or swoop unerringly to his objec- tive. What mastery of brain over muscle! Whae perfection of control! What instant response! This engineering has approximated in a motor car, the Wills Sainte Ciaire. The molybdenum steel construction, perfected springsthat absorb the shocks, the eight-cylinder motor with the power that only overhead valves and cams can produce, an instant response to the control— 3 these are advances that give you a new mastery of your motoring. KENNEDY MOTOR CO. y 236 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 ; SAINTE CLAIRE Cars WI What other tires could have done this ? The Midwest Refining Company recently had a lot of machinery to trans- port from Casper, Wyoming, to their oil fields at Salt Creek, a distance of about fifty miles. Six pieces of this machinery weighed over thirteen tons each and two weighed slightly over fourteen tons. The road over which this machinery had to be hauled was “one of the worst in the Wyoming oil fields, full of ruts and bumps, and at the time was povered with ice and snow.” It seemed impossible for any tires to carry these tremendous loads over such a road, but the Midwest people felt that Saenes would do the job if any tires could. The loads were so heavy that the Caterpitiers Snipe over the flanges fully two inches on each side at the point of contact with the road, but in spite of this terrific puhishment the same set of Caterpillars made sixty-four trins over this road carrying a total of 844,420-pounds and finished the jop without loosening at the base in a single place. No matter what your tire requirements may be, at least you should get ac- quainted with tires that can accomplish such a feat as this, which, by the way, is only one of hundreds of seemingly impossible ORs which Caterpillars have done. Our little booktet, “Caterpillar Logic,” which Seiad in detail the particular usefulness of Caterpillars in meeting the tire problems of various industries, will be sent free on request. - Caterpillar Tires - Are made in sizes suitable for trucks of every type and weight. THE CASPER SUPPLY CO. Copy of ad published in the Saturday Evening Post, Sept. 16. pean car. The grand prize was awsr! to Cuernavaca and return, a distance} @4 after a one-mile speed test bart mountain highway with a number Brades, one of them fifteen miles lo:

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