Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1923, Page 17

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SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923. all WORK FOR GAR STANDARDIZATION A. A. A. Will Be Represented on Body Which Will Take Up Simplification of Parts for Motors—Bat- tery Dimension Problem First Item Considered. Every automobile owner in the United States will benefit through the formation of the Automotive Sim- plified Practice committee, which is to work for the standardization and simplification of automobile parts, ac- corting to M. O. Eldridge, executive chairman of the American Automo- »ijp association. The A. A. A. is rep- phoented on this ‘committe, by Col- onel Azel Ames of the advisory board of the Metropolitan division A. A. A. New York City, At its first meeting held in. New York recently the committee decided that battery dimension starfdardiz- tion wi!l be the first subject investi- gated. The purpose of the commit- —_—_—_—_— = to promote the idea of stand- “on and simplication and to jextend in any way possible the use ot existing standards. This committee was formed follow- |ing a conference hel¢ at Washington under the auspices of the Division jof Simplified Practice of the depart- |ment of commerce. M. L. Heminway, eneral manager of the Motor and |Accessory Manufacturers association was made permanent chairman of |the committee and hag since appoint- led the following members: 8. 8. Bradley, Aeronautical Cham- ber of Commerce; Azel Ames, Ameri- can Automobile association; G. D. jMitchell, Automobile Body Builders’ association; A, D. Libby, Automotive Electric association; R. W. Proctor Automotive. Equipment association’ A. W. Herrington, Motorcycle and |Allled Trades association; Don Whit- aker, Motor Truck Industries, Inc.; E. Moscovics and D. C, Fenner, 1+ The Gray holds the world’s economy record officially established by PAGE THREE Dealers on These Pages Have Stories Of Interest to You National Automobile Chamber of|neers. D. C. Fenner wan named vice/said M. O. Eldridge executive chair service with real convenience and}car owner that his been taken in ro- Comerce; C. B. Warren, National Au- tomobile Dealers’ association; E. V. Hennecks, ciation; A. L. Viles, Rubber associa- tion of America and Coker F. Clark- son, Society: of Automotive Engl- National Hardware asso- |’ chairman. TIRES WITH 500 NAIL HOLES LEAK NO AIR Mr. K. K. Milburn of Chicago has invented a new puncture-proof inner tube which, in actual test, was. punctured 500 times without the loss! of any air. Increase your mileage) 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 puncture-proof tube! costs no more than the ordinary. tube, and makes riding a real pleas- ure. You can write Mr. K. K. Mil OVERLAND PIONEER Cord and Fabric Tires For Sale at CY Filling Station North Center Filling Station Jack Jones Garage |man of the A. A. A. “The men com-|accessibility whatever the make of his “There has long been need for a|prising this committee are all experts pmittee to investigate the possibil-|in their particular line and their in-|;), of stanCardiztion of automobile|vestigations should constitute a fong| about and to extend In any way pos-|step toward giving the he use of existing standards,” /owner the maximum of comfort and automobile cent years.” a Lloyd Loom baby carriages, good ‘ooking, durable and comfortable for the baby. Low prices at Graham Shields Furniture Co., where prices are dways less, car, Standardization of vital parts of e automobile will tend to bring closer co-operation between manufacturer, dealer and service sta- \tion, all of which will eventually re- |dound to the benefit of the car own: er. It will make for better mechanics because the man who understancs the repair of a certain portion’of one car will be able to make that same repair on another car and this should lead eventually to the establishment of the flat rate for all automobile repair jobs. I’ consider the formation of this committee one of the most forward steps for the benefit of the JEWETT SIX PAIGE BUILT Monuments CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St. .Casper, Wyo Robert Simpson, Prop. Gray economy run, San Francisco to New York under Sanction of burn at 350 West 47th St., Chicago, American Automobile Association. Average 338/19 miles per gallon. as he wants them introduced every-| where. Wonderful opportunity for agents. If interested write him to day —Advertisement. ESSEX WEIGHT BIG ADVANTAGE SAYS DEALER 215 West First Street Touring Cor $520 Roadster $490 Coupe $685 Sedan $835 Coach $785 Although Light, Hudson and| Essex Coaches Are Staunch, Van Sant Reports. PATTERSON OAKLAND CO. Distributor Oakland Six and Gray Cars East Yellowstone Phone 2202 Although they are light, Hudson and Essex coaches are among the staunchest and strongest enclosed models made, says R. N. Van Sant.| 549 local Hudson-Essex dealer. ‘One of the features {s the pleasing absence = in the enclosed cars of the ‘rumble’ '} sometimes -heard in heavier ma chines,”” he continued. . “This lightness of all the mode. 1s one of the big advantages. They are free from the sluggishness of the: heayler closed styles, and are more Ample Power-for-Weight Gives Amazing Performance | igre the strong man handles the hundred- pound weight which the weaker man can ecarcely lift. Just so the underpowered car fal- ters where the full-powered Jewett performs with ease. For it is not power alone that deter- mines performance. It is power for weight that counts, . The Paige-built Jewett has only 114 pounds of weight for each cubic inch piston displace- ment. So Jewett will beat any car up any hill you chooee; and accelerate 5 to 25 miles per hour in 7 seconds. These are Jewett’s proofs of Jewett’s abundant power for its weight. And it is a sturdy, 2805-pound car—not a “light six.” Would you like to try a Jewett? Say so. Doud-Weaver Motor Co. 434-436 WEST YELLOWSTONE—PHONE 1700 Distributors NOTICE Dailey of the Secretary of State Office Will Visit Our Salesroom Daily for the Convenience o fthe Auto Owners N Speedeter - $1429 econemteal in operation. Hudson and 7-Pase. Phaeton: 1478 essex have come into 1923 with the same line of cars which mate 1922 a capacity year. There are no changes introduced, “Essex likewise 1s continuing its improved car. But three body types are offered. It is s'gnificant that two of them are closed models, These are touring, cabriolet and coach, “While few factories are making as high as 33 per cent of their out- put enclosed models, the Hudson Mo: tor Car company {s hitting over 75 per cent of production on its coaches. It is said that no other.company in : ae j the, industry is specializing in en- 5% Second and YW Yon Sant closed cars to such an extent. Con- Yellowstone CASPER, WYOMING. Mr. Warren Things That Count in Moderate Priced Closed Cars The Coach is a Hudson-Essex in- The Coach is durable. More than vention. It was created to provide 40,000 owners are proud of it. It has closed car comforts at little more asimpleand sturdy beauty. There is than open car cost. ample and comfortable carrying space for passengers and luggage. Body rumbling noises are totally absent. Doors and windows stay tight fitting. Call and Leave Your Auto Application stant increase of this percentage is anticipated. “The brisk business nes of the Essex. cabriolet appropriately fit the car. It {s a convenient and practical means of personal transportation, It is proving popular for salesmen and other business travelers as weil as the more conventional uses.” Closed cars, on high-grade chassis, were too costly for most buyers. So a revolutionary thing was done. An entirely new closed body design that eliminated all the old, costly manufacturing methods was in- vented. And production on a scale unknown in the closed car field was started. It brought closed car com- forts within reach of all. The Coach is built for service. On either the Hudson or Essex chassis it is ready always for any use. Paige and Jewett Motor Cars Stewart Motor Trucks These are the essentials of a moder- ate priced closed car. be Five-Passenger Sport Touring Completely Equipped as Shown For Economical Transportation That the good Maxwell is outselling is a tribute not only to its outstanding worth but to a growing realization that back of it is a strong organ- ization headed by men who have won conspicuous suc- cess in the motor car industry. 1923 SUPERIOR 5-PASSENGER TOURING Double your family’s happiness with a Chevrolet. The economy and qual- ity of Chevrolet increased sales from seventh to second place in 8 months. MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SA) pox CASPER, WYOMING, Second and Yellowstone The handsome improved 1923 gives still greater value. lines Not all dealers sell Goodyear Tires — because some dealers think first of profit, later of quality and very little at all about ser- vice. Kennedy Motor Co. Phone 909 230 W. Yellowstone The Good | Nothing Compares With Chevrolet GOODYEARS ARE FOR SALE AT L. D. BRANSON AUTO CO. 132 North Wolcott Phones 2260 and 1741 Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. * 454 East Yellowstone

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