Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 15

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SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923. Casper Sunday Corning Cridune PAGE THREE Dealers on These Pages Have Stories jOf Interest to You ‘UMAR THE TENTMMAKER® FEATURE AT AMERICAFOR ¢-DAY SHOWING which is to start a three day “Omar the Tentmaker” ture, which was produced by Rich scheduled ard “TROUBLE SHOOTER” Shows How to Locate and Correct any Automobile Engine Trouble By E. H. SCOTT: Thia ta the ninth of a series of specially ared ‘ond dihastrated vortices Sates the ordinary automobile driver how to locate any engine trouble - What To Do When the Engine Misfires or Hunts at Medium and High Speeds or Stops Altogether When You Try to Speed Up And You Have Tested the Ignition, Plugs and Valves as Shown in Articles Six and Seven First, lift up the hood and examine the Carburetor. Tf gasoline is leaking BADLY from the Carburetor follow the in- structions given in article eight at A. If the Gasoline is NOT leaking from the Carburetor then— Open the Drain Plug at the bottom of the Float Chamber or hold the Float Valve open as shown in the i eae and KE. IT OPEN FOR AT Ss. N L O SEE THAT THE GA CONTI TO FLOW IN A sT DY REAM. If it STOPS flowing SLY after a few seconds, then the trouble lies in the Vacuum Tank or its connections, and the instructions given in the second article of this series will show uu how to find the exact part If, however, the gasoline CONTINUES at fault. to FLOW FREELY then— bs 1. If you have been altering the adjustment of the Carburetor, you probably have it adjusted too rich, so cut it down to make it leaner. If, however, you HAVE NOT touched the Car- buretor adjustment, do not touch it yet, but SEE— 2. The Choker Button on the dash operates a Valve in the main ir entrance to the Carburetor. Examine to see that the wire lead- ing through from the Choker button is FIRMLY ATTACHED to the lever operating the Valve. Make sure that the Valve has not jarred PARTLY CLOSED, so obstructing the entrance of the air to the Car- buretor. If the Valve is straight across as shown, it is all right se 3. If the Carburetor has an Air Valve, start the engine and gradually open the throttle, noticing if the Valve opens up with the speed of the engine. See ESPECIALLY that it does not start to STICK when it gets open about half way. If it does it will make the mixture too rich A rose garden, with fountains | splashing in the silvery moonlight— 1 poetic youth and a beautiful maid! |The streets of golden Nalshapur bustling with pilgrims, natives, ven- dors of everything imaginable’ car avans of camels, bands of Bedouins on Arabian steeds—and beggars! A tavern, with bibulous youth rois ring in the immemorial manner! ‘The mystic Temple of Zoroaster, its | CHARLES RAY FILM IS FUR |The dungeon. cells thousand shadows’’—in |doomed await their execution far greater dread of torture! The potter's shop, emblematic of the si of the Maker of Mankind, and the clay on the wheel as the clay in His hands! The halls of the mighty Shah of Shahs, whose wealth can uy for his leering senility even the fairest flower in all Persia! The study of the philosopher-poct, Omar the Tentmaker, son of an artisan | father, whose manifold talents com {x the eternally beloved quartains and event a practicable scientific the home of ter which the | or the} wo S Zz ° ol 4 = = ° =. Q 5 wn a calendar—a room where scrolls of verses mingle with astronomical ustruments! geen Armstrong's heavy print Mnoleum at lower prices at Graham-Shields Furniture Co., where you cin buy loor covering for less. 7 o e = TIRES WITH SOD NAL S HOLES LEAK WO AR | : Syeitahia Row panetite mone lance o (@) © = : Ad F1VS YOA tube which, in actual test, was] punctured 500 times without the loss | of any air. Increase your milage from 10,000 to 20,000 miles without removing this wonderful tube from the wheel and the beauty of it all is that this new punctureproof tube no more than the ordinary , and makes riding a real pleas You can write Mr. K. K. Mil- at 350 West 47th St., Chicago is he wants them introduced every where. Wonderful opportunity for gents. If interested write him to lay.— Advertiser Monuments | CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St. Casper, Wyo. Robert Simpson, Prop. 0922 GNV IpZl SHNOHd at High Speeds. If you HAVE NOT got an Air Valve then. 4. If Carburetor has a Needle Valve Gasoline adjusting screw which is held tight in position by a lock nut, see that the nut is not loose, thus allowing the Valve to vibrate open, so making the mixture too rich. If you can move the Valve around with the tip of the finger, then test the adjustment, by following the Carburetor maker's instruc- tions on adjusting Carburetor. If, however, the Needle Valve is TIGHT, then— 5. Test to see if the gasoline spraying Nozzle in the Carburetor is not partly blocked. There are two types of Nozzles, the Fixed type which are called Jets, and the Adjustable type, which have a Needie Valve. The illustration shows both types. Consult the carburetor maker's in- structions on clearing a jet if possible. If you have a fixed Jet as in a Zenith Carbu- retor, turn off the Gasoline, then unscrew the Plug underneath the Jet and it can he screwed out, If the Jet is partly blocked, DO"NOT use a piece of wire to clear it, as this may make the, hole in the Jet slightly larger, and upset the “tune” of the Carburetor. Try and blow or jar the dirt out } f you have an Adjustable or Needle Valve Gasoline adjusting screw that can be screwed up or down, unscrew the locking nut a trifle, then screw the valve | out <ACTLY TWO TURNS. Now set the throttle lever WIDE | OPEN but PULL OUT the Choker, then turn the engine over as fast | as possible with either the Starter or Hand Crank about_ten times, then push in the Choker and turn the Needle Valve back EXACTLY FOUR TURNS. Now see if the engine will run any better. If it DOES NOT then— 6. Take out all Spark Plugs and examine the gaps to see that they are set correctly. They should be just a trifle LESS than the thickness of a WORN dime. If gaps are all right then— 7. urn off the Gasoline, then drain all that remains in the Float Chamber of the Carburetor into a cup or can, f and examine to see if there is any water in it. If there is, it will be %. noticed lying in little globules at the bottom of the can. If there is “sany sign of water, then drain some gasoline from the bottom of the Vacuum Tank, and some from the bottom of the Main Tank and it; will generally get rid of the trouble. If, however, there is NO SIGN! of water then— Thence wae 8. Examine the end of the Vent Pipe on the Vacuum Tank to see that it is not plugged up. If it is free, then look at the hole in the cap on the Main Tank to sce that it is free also. If both are. all right then screw out the small Plug at the top of the Vacuum Tank and also drain off about half a pint of gasoline from the bottom of the Vacuum, Tank, then start the engine. If it now runs smoothly and regularly, the Float in the Tank is punctured or the Suction Valve is not seating prop~ erly, and will require a good mechanic to repair. You can drive home or to a repair shop by leaving the plug out of the top of the Vacuum Tank and driving until the engine stops, when the gasolina in the Tank will have been used. Just replace the Plug in the Tank and turn the engine over about a dozen times or until the Tank is full, then take it out and drive on again, continuing in this way until you can reach a service station or repair shop & If, however, it makes NO DIFFERENCE in tha tonning of the engine whether the Plug is IN or OUT, then— 9. Remove the Muffler-and take it \ with a wooden mallet, then FULLY RETARD the Spark Lever and race up the engine a few times when most of the loosened Carbon will be blown 10. Check up the Ignition Timing as shown in Article Four, No. 8. If it checks up all right, then— ll. Test the Carburetor adjustment to see that the mixture is not! cither too rich of too lean. Consult the instruction book issued by the apart and clean it, or tap it all around out It is better, however, to take it apart and clean it makers of the Carburetor or that issued with your car. It is advisable average man to have an expert adjust the Carburetor if pos- it requires experience to do it prope’ ow to “ ie ris. At a later date we up a Carburetor when you get expert assistance instruction NEXT WEEK—WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ENGINE RUNS y BUT HAS NO POWER TOURING CAR New Price F. O. B. DETROIT This is the lowest price at which the Ford Touring Car has ever sold, and with the many new improve- ments, including the one man top, it is a bigger value than ever before. Buy now. Terms if desired. EARL C. BOYLE Authorized Agent Ferd and Lincoln Cars 125 to 137 N. Center EFTLY DRAWN ring Charles Ray that plays at the Iris theater today only, has anything to do with history, or Shakespeare of high brow Mterature, you’re wrong. It's fun pure and eimple; but fun eftly drawn, wholesome and legiti- (aera It is by far the most humor- |ous contribution Mr. Ray has made |to the screen for some months and girl and a rival. delightful tricic shower room of he is left in the country hazards he breaks out e and a raincoat. Tuesday’ baniieer Glaledocs neaban cata cuaier : ebay ateantion® Itar looming up in the semtdark |“Aliag Julius Caesar’ Has|"*!! up among tho good scrven| coat 18 to keep him from going to 'gome - oot ora in tak ms - |ness of the interior, its minarets : rh enw med earaeht takves eS SSD eae A e s o artistic set-| Nothing to 3 of the year, cena t colorful offering | | Hero are some of the artistic set-| where the muezzins chant thelr othing to Do W ith Story | i 3 al siigriteg ates Post is the star of the pic-| tings it contains. |to prayer! The gardens of the Gov- or Shakespeare. | tarnes is the name of the > police jcrnor, with slaves who carry out his If you hav | ed upon to po: that he |wightest wish. for his wish is law! | but he has a | If you are going for a drive today you'd better fill up at Casper’s Newest and Finest Service Station Texaco Gasoline Motor Oils and Greases ALSO MOBILOIL OILS AND GREASES Washing and Greasing of Cars and Engines Cleaned. Crank Cases Drained and Cleaned Free of Charge. FREE AIR AND WATER A. E. Chandler Independent Service Station CORNER SECOND AND PARK PHONE 465 As tho result of a/ His cellmate {s a hardboiled societ minus his’ clothing a few hours be-| fore he is to take the girl to a dance. Determined to keep his engagement ts down the road with an aut The motor clo is to keep going and the rain Ray and his supporting cast hay@. thief. Both effect their escape and| made the most of. The climax comes both turn up at the dance at the|in a crashing denouncement of the country club that evening. f ly order in which Ray turns the tables on Under the threat of exposure Ray the crook and his club ed upon to act as lookout man| Mates and finds refuge with his girt accomplice for the thief. It is] 0m the moonlit veranda. Barbara Bedford, Eddie Gribbon and Harvey Cl especially > touches. It would spoil the story | good support but the whole to tell too much about but the] notable for its excellent ee ations, sufficiently ht “Alias J "was wi to the realm of ¥ ave furnished opportunities that We'll Tell the World That we can do welding, both in our shop and out of it. We're equipped to go to you if there is repair work to be done. WE’RE OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK If it’s repair work that you want call THE Casper Service Station Co. “SERVICE THAT IS SERVICE” 333 North Wolcott St. Phone 749 Don’t Kill Your Hair With Hard Casper Water. 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