Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1923, Page 17

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SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. Casper Sunday Morning Cribune PAGE FIVE gE Dealers on These XL Pages Have Stories WOOD WHEELS OF AUTOMOBILES NOW GET MASSAGE TREATMENTS tained during the summer on the specks are removed by long] the end and the va ows over) which no one {s allowed entrance.| sible cha: roof of that part of the Packard fac-|in for $100. Varnishes and paints, 8 with a ball of waxy gum on| the spot. | ore motion than {fm absolutely | to sett! tory where cars are painted. This,| which are selected only after ex ae During the final a aenry, ta Derrcltied' in tute ee it ts €xplained by tho painting ex-| haustive chemical tests, are filtered bodies are sct away that. there Will be the leak noe | perts, is to keep just the proper|to eliminate any possibility of dirt z pe humidity in the air of the paint shop. Night and day both the humidity and temperature must be maintained at exactly the same points whether it is wouldn't sell a brush properly broken itt and the finding of a speck of dust in the paint shop probably would re sult in @ ccmplete investigation. DIABETES | Try Tribune Classified for Re “ »| Dr. Stein-Callenfels “‘Eksip”” “inisht vi ish: flowed ry winter or summer, jon, That is the varnish, maintained) Works Without Diet” | Automobile finishers use their own) at just the right consistency, is or Starvation | P. . . Ie brushes while at work and are @8| spread lavishly on the body and Are you being starved ses uICeeRE temp ental about thi 1d) th lowed to spread itself down A losing strength and weig! ainting Long Was Problem to Manufacturers— dink Strout atigctaai databout his| cette terion Gr te tate ec ae Toslaed dieting? Do you toe ei i 4 ae att 7 \4 rize fly d. Finish 4 ch | helping to keep the film at an even| that with the “Eksip” treatment you i i ini y ¢ : a > Packard Forces White Lead and Oil Into Riphcdson ciate’ Bruen They tat| cateeei a tee eee ee the food you need? jeopardize the finish, beauty, batteries, of that new car by keep Fie fi h age and a good ish ttself. A Just how this treatment works, how ing itin a cold garage? iber of Spokes to Get Effect Desired. Wood wheels of the bi serve their complexion. For many years the offered manufacturers solution. Wheels get a hand sage Now and its adoption was solution so long sought. ' Investigations which constantly ere! being made by the Packard Motor Car company to determine methods of improving the finish of {ts cars showed that because the ends of the grain were exposed in the wheel spokes at the hub the wood absorbed too much of the oils and fillers in the paint, It was determined that if white lead and oil could be forced into the fiber of the wooden spokes trouble experienced with the finish of auto: mobile wood wheels since the first eels wero made would be at an d to be rubbed into the wood) e fingers. 2 etter class American automobiles| now receive a treatment much the pinkest of pink cheeks and for mu same as that accorded the ch the same reason, to pre- | painting of the wheels of automobiles | a problem which seemed impossible | each body goes and ench of which must be done by hand. The rubbers gO over the body with powdered Pumice stone and water and big felt | rubbing pads. Brush marks and any | other little trregular surfaces of the paint are rubbed until they ¢ Pear, With each rubbing operation | every varnish or paint coat following | it goes into just a little smoother surface than the previous one until the final varnish coat is applied. From the time that the body ar- rives in the hands of the men who Polish the metal and wood surfaces until its last varnish coat is applied the entire work is done by manual labor and some of the most sk Red Penge Heat | CAMPING You can, discard diet programs, how | gions have secured wonderfully sat- istactory results, and other valuable advice on Diabetes is all explained in a book entitled “Eat and Get Well.” This book will be sent FREE to suffer ers who write to, SENSATION OF THE CHICAGO AUTO SHOW PAIGE 6-70 SEE IT AT CASPER AUTO SHOW Wise automobile owners are convinced of the fact that a few cents a day keeps a car in perfect condition during the coldest months by the use of a GAS SAFETY GARAGE HEATER Special prices now prevail on all styles of these heaters. The Casper Gas Appliance Co. Inc. Phone 1500 115-119 East First 1 gag | Many ways were tried for this artisans of the automobile industry fon but it was discovered that; do the work. | one was effective, the lead and; An arti: is Maa Gana pigierte tne takes fo’S8 STOLL. PERPECTION TENT” A SAPP eae ae aero aoatoeae ae eae aang eR RR aoa alae 24 days. nm no shorter ime 3 aay paneecanteacaies te cae ae | We will have Stoll Tents, Beds, Tables, 5 * P BMRA Tiiesthaee ees epee Ends Rheumatism Chairs, Auto Iceless Refrigerators, etc., on be e % nent preparing the metal ‘surfaces display at the Auto Show at the Arkeon on 2, 0 er a e ] e eso r bs 4 nody. e car fs to ha ahr witch. wi weatata, ite luster March 26, 27, 28 and 29. bs - be ry surface must be perfectly Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” se ba th and free from dirt, grease or| from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can: | ome (With aroleins 5: Old: Man Rewon 9 More than seven hours {s spent| not hurt you, and it certainly stops ee ae ing the bodies by hand before] that old rheumatism torture at once. > b 4 are sent to a big room where| When you are suffering s e fe F ‘ d under heavy air pressure is| hardly get around, ju & rial as tee a aeches dia ete art eid 3 it ig clothed in a sult and helmet} concentrated, perm . J Bg cient Rome, Achilles was his MR TRaT + much like that worn by a sea driver.| peppers. Just as you apy | pe 1 ° : iat % ee ; el Ree seta Area ie ingling | “ 19 .3 While a baby, his mother, in order to make him im 5 dt Oram? aprigeranalmietice | tect ances Ree ee Your Accessory House Rs BPP ee iy Reh a ht Aig lien 3 these have dried the color coats, er eget) spot through and through. Pain & pletely aimmieratng mn Gzcont eis heal Hy Which the Ra varnis : eness are gone. ‘ ee , ‘ coatdlRMMer cheaeah Siete vistes| Aarae ponene tistinse eet Tribune Building Phone 1203 5 held him. Fs ® proper, drying interval. Rowles peed Pepper Rub. Be sure to RA cae Laiagiaan Achillea aoe ee camaniely Ra te RORMRSOEREGR hinenly: Geen Pvp lse volt back packege ane caae 4 hard boiled, and being invulnerable was successful in By ee een EH HCH snent, many battles. But, alas, one day the inevitable hap- BY oeemeree pam: & pamed, Achilles was wounded in his one tender spot, + ASHANTI ANSTO % his heel, and died. ; 5 ¥ THE END (of both Achilles and our story) Fy % 420) REAL CAR FOR WYOMING é GRIN oy a la 2 OU THE $ : % Ky e uason oachr z ' 3 =| This little moral applies to everything, even to tires. BS Z Og be Every motorist is in quest of the perfect tire (unless he 53 By has already found them, Masons we mean), % 77 Oy Inquiring about any tire at any dealers you'll always ka Sy get the same answer, “Our tires won’t blow out, they can’t be ka be punctured and it’s impossible for them to rim cut or Ra 3) stone bruise.” The prospective customer gets the idea % 5a that the tire in question is about as tough as Achilles by % neck, but, dear prospective customer, don t forget or over- be z look all the trouble that poor old Achilles had with his KS 3, heel. % ue ? 3, $e} % Take some good advice and put on a set of + Ra —_ 2 +30 g Oo $1825.00 F. O. B. Casper Fs : Be 4 iz And forget all your troubles for several thousand miles. a i 3 3 : See the beautiful Hudson Cars at the Auto Show. All models will be =< s B shown. Owing to lack of space we will be compelled to show only | ? : i 3, 1*¢| two models at a time. 5 i i ; b3 ee Be Sure and Look the Line Over Very Carefully 55 3 2 ka 2 hg & b3 ate d Rg PRICES CASPER DELIVERY Ks hi - lete Hudson Speedster 7-Passenger Phaeton 53 $ $1,700 $1,750 Ka ies Z be 7 ‘ ; ° C Sy 4 3} Wyoming Compression Tube and Tire Co. & Yellowstone 3 Phone 1125-M Kd ivaiinshieticn $ 426 East Second Street 5-) iS * 2, ee Dara agen ae a

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