Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 15

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SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1923. Autos Were Once _A Luxury, But Now a Necessity oats will be thirtyix squ: reservation. embracink ered throughout the miles of the military sdent control district several War on Rodents At Cheyenne Opened AUTO INSURANCE RATES CUT IN SOME DISTRICTS hundred square miles surrounding the reservation re- cently was organized under a new law and the polsoning of prairie dogs, CHEYENE, Wyo., June 9.—Colonel} gophers and other rodents in this dis. Roy B. Harper, commanding Fort D.| trict is in progres. Poisoned oats for] CHEYEN Wyo., June 9.—Auto- A. Russell, has agreed to co-operate|tse on the Fort Russell reservation] mobile insurance rates have been ree n the extermination of rodents in| Will be provided by the biological sur-| diced in some sections of Wyoming the Cheyenne district and poisoned! vey and will be distributed by soldiers.’ pecause, it is said, the activity of law a ihe f d it é | Life rent More Cars Shake Themselves , to Pieces Than Ever Wear Out iH Charge that up to vibration. from one-quarter thousandth to one Vibrati uses. to grow old thousandth of an inch. Se eaattirety ty sha theie si The Light-Six motor embodies the most advanced design known to auto- mobile construction. And no chassis at any priceis builttomoreexacting stand- ards of materials and workmanship. Aside from its mechanical excellence and its consequent long life, the Light- Six is handsome in design, extremely comfortable, sturdy, and we believe the most economical car to buy and operate ever offered at $975 or any- where near this figure. Its substantial all-steel body, one-’ Piece, rain-proof windshield, ten-inch cushions upholstered in genuine leather, cowl lamps—these are among many features heretofore to be had only in higher-priced cars. racking ir chassis, destroying the “metal life” of vital parts, loosening up their bodies and causing squeaks and rattles. Frequent, costly repairs are the result. The Studebaker Light-Six is freer from vibration than any car of its ap- proximate size or weight yet produced. This has been accomplished largely by a complete machining of the crank- shaft and connecting rods on all sur- faces—a practice used by Studebaker exclusively on cars at this price and found only on a very few other cars whose selling prices are from three to ten times as high as the Light-Six. There are 61 precision operations in the manufacture of the crankshaft For 71 years thenameStudebaker has alone, 40 of which range in accuracy _ stood for integrity, quality and value. Power to satisfy the most exacting owner MODELS AND PRI o. b. factories LIGHT-SIx ‘SPECIALSIX 5-Pase.. 112° W. B.,40 H.P. | 5-Pass., 119° W. B., 50 H. P. If you have been in the habit of pouring into your engine any kind of oil the garage man has in stock, and the engine over to bring two the top of the cylinder, then a fe or scraper, remove carbon from each piston ‘top and alve head. Get every particle of car- lishing with prevent the 80 quickly again. fee:you hare falshel ith the gia: tomy serape the carbon from the - head. When you have r 4 clean and poli carefully remove all dast it, then the ecylin- der walls with a clean, olly rag. |. When you have the cylinder head off, tthe Valves shoald be examined and : lif necessary ground in, but chanic) \not permit me to describe thie opera- ition this week. Next week's article twill show you how to perform this in the crankcase, you know at least one reason why you have an excessive amount of carbon. the grade of y makers of your car, or on one of the charts issued by the large oil companies, and little care to see that the oil is kept at the correct level. ‘eperation. Carbon deposit is consed r {ing the ofl level too high, ‘ealing inder ton rings or scored cylit walls ‘Roadster (3-Pass.)__ KA Roodetes @Pambo 1as0 Speedeter (Pema) 1ass allowing an excessive amount of oil to GeupeHoedeter(2Pamdi2i8 | Conpe (oben) 1975 | Coupe(S-Pass)_____ 2550 Deak into the cylinder head, Seden_____ 1550 | Sedea_______ 3050 | Seden________ 37se relly, gummy deposit of carbon to [when the oil is burnt. If the Carbure- br is too rich, the deposit will be dry fand black like’ soot. , Always keep the ofl at the correct Bevel in the crankcase, never over-oil. ‘oo “much oil will soon cause the uffler to get mse carbon di Terms to Meet Your Convenience STUDEBAKER STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE 221 West Yellowstone Phone 1545 ®m@Is i fy K if it in Is A STUDEBAKER ase Ay Fe cr prevents of fresh mixture being taken into cylinders, amd ef course, results im a, Pat Royce Announces To My Many Friends and Customers After Monday, June 11, I will be doing business in my new station at the corner of OAK AND YELLOWSTONE I will handle two grades of gasoline. |< Midwest Gasoline and Williams Gasoline Four grades of Veedol and four grades of Nourrse Oil LINCOLN Get Behind the Wheel = ca from the trip. PLENTY OF HOT AIR FOR THE PUBLIC, i ts The cee beg pe sree of boyd iN Z en-Passenger Revthe é | Open Day and Night Sedan you open the ottle until you are back i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL $4900 F. O. B. Detroit Ten Body Types The 8 cylinder motor—cylinder blocks set at an included angle of 60°, the refinements of which show the greatest engineering skill in the motor car industry, gives to the Lincoln, without qualification, the finest automobile power plant ever developed. EARL C. BOYLE. Authorized Agent Ford and Lincoln Cars 125 to 137 NORTH CENTER <= LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER Gas, oil and car greasing, axles, drive shafts and springs, passenger car and truck tires and tubes, chains, Ford parts and accessories. GENERAL REPAIR WORK Free Air and Water—Open Day and Night WILLIS GARAGE Phone 1891-W 363 South Ash St. SS =. a — os — <= = a PHONE 9 <<. PAGE THREE. enforcement officers in those sections greatly has decreased the risk of loss of cars through theft. The reduction in the theft insurance rates is ap- plicable to the counties along the line of the Union Pacific and to Sheridan county, where Schedule D is effective. Have you ever heard of a motor truck carrying life insurance? Prob- ably not, yet every owner of an International Motor Truck holds a free inspection service policy which is good during the life of the truck. It is backed by over ninety years of manufacturing experience and re- We want eVery transportation man, every business man who has hauling to do, to know more about this Call, write or telephone for a copy of the Free In- sources totaling 230 millions. valuable feature. spection Servicg Policy. International Motor Trucks are built range from the Speed Truck to the 10,000-lb. heavy-duty unit. sizes. Capacities NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. Open Sunday Afternoon, 146 S. Kimball Fire insurance rates remain the same throughout the state. — BANKRUPT SETTLES. Wyo., June 9.—Clar- n, referee in bank Life Insurance for Transportation FOR LOW COST HAULING ruptcy, Thursday adjudicated the af #F fairs of the Kane Trading company. #4) of Kane, Big Horn county, against * § whom involuntary proceedings in bankruptcy recently were instituted by wholesale foodstuff dealers of Bil lings, Mont. in 11 1500-?b. Phone 1818 PAIGE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR Paige behavior bespeaks the engineering ‘7-passenger Phaeton - $2450 4-passenger Phaeton - $2450 5-passenger Brougham $2850 5 or 7-passenger Sedan $3235 7-passenger Limousine $3435 Prices at Detroit. Tax Extra [3 wi IN- AMERICA is as ay tt a a «) te ve Rear springs more than 5 feet long, turn bad Thoroughbred Beauty-Performance-Stamina experience behind the cas. Never will you find a car more delightful in handling than the Paige. 7 Paige 70 H. P. motor takes you smoothly over the open road at 70 miles an hour or through the traffic crush at 2. Gear shifting is rarely necessary. Then a bare 3-inch move- * ment does it, and the docile Paige clutch en- gages without stalling or jerking. No clash or missing mar the driving of the veriest novice. Paige bodies are substantial. Body squeaks and rattles are prevented by double strips of patent leather that keep metal from touching metal or wood. Richness of finish throughout —not a piece of imitation leather in the car. Ample foot room—and deeply cushioned seats, set comfortably low, make restful riding. roads to good. Easy travel is further assured by 131-inch wheelbase. Completely equipped—two extra cord i tires, rims, tubes, covers, mounted forward on the running boards; stop light; front and rear t bumpers; automatic windshield wiper; rear- view mirror; cigar lighter—are a few of the usual extras, that are standard equipment on the Paige. It is possible to offer this enduring Paiga value because the tremendous volume on the Paige-built Jewett has reduced overhead on Paige by hundreds of dollars a car. And it is a value unexcelled, Test it for yourself by see- ing and driving this car of fine workmanship, Phone us for a demonstration of unusual car performance. ~ DOUD-WEAVER MOTOR CO. DISTRIBUTORS PAIGE AND JEWETT MOTOR CARS STEWART MOTOR TRUCKS 434-436 West Yellowstone Phone 1700

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