Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE TWO. Che Casper Sunday Worning Cripune SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1923. 1] closed car meant a low-priced chassis.| sideration which is its due and should | ing becomes detached and by ob- DEADEN PAN RATTLE. possible for some of the bolts to work | ing should be eee at bint Pots In our coach the buyer does not| receive a careful inspection each time! structing the bore of the hose, fo re-) The pan under the engine is unit| loose and allow the pan to vibrate | of xabtlelte seat. the sound.—Auto \rorfeit performances, reliability and] the car is gone over. Though only|stricts the. water circulation as tO) which is capable of making consider-| against the frame or engine. Pans | Mobile Digest. f [mechanical excellence, but he obtains] the best of hose is used by the manu-| Cause the motor to overheat. When-/ able noise if it is not properly fitted} which are detachable are much more them at almost open car cost. On| facturers, even this is subject to de-| ever there is an unaccountable over-| and rigidly secured in position. .If| likely to become nolsy from lack of REMOVAL NOTICE [ ed Gros. and the City Furni- jetthee the Hudson super-six chassis| precistion. A certain amount of oil heating, look to these connections.| jt is permanontly attached looseness| tightness of the holding devices a a. eaey ovedto Ania, it meets every] and grease (usually from the grease | And as ae are Bi med Roya is not likely to develop, although it is Strips of leather or antl-squeak pack- Si yg aie i 3a. famil i x c ; find its| pensive and can be purchased 0: —_—_—le enn r pa pus requirement ups on the water pump) will fin Dee ae aa IMERThaT Tor ast te ‘The Sign That Guarantees Genuine Parts r Only through the use of genuine Buick factory- made parts can the mechanical excellence of Buick cars be maintained. These Parts are identi- cal with those originally used in building the car. The same materials, the same workmanship are employed. : ; , the repair can be made * aucing far more cars than ever before] o:l and grease are rubber’s dealliest | popular cars, t f {n thelr bistory, and yet are Tar be-| enemies, a rotting away of the hose |-at- but baie ae Series Diascer" ! Leading Dirt Drivers of ‘of United States Entered in Seties Hea tnt er de the remule “Whee Rese eeE an of Races—Four Days of Racing Are Sched- SQUEAKS. this rotting away process is hastened. |(jxPERT watch an jeweiry repair: | undertaking to locate. A body rest- ing on the frame unevenly will in OVERLAND PARK, DENVER, June 23.— Overland| mum, ‘mmances coum, 8 (omens Colorado, will be the mecca for speed en-}hetween body and frame (preferably vest during the Colorado Pageant of | where body bolts pass through frame) to 15, inclusive, at Overland park. | this often overcomes this ft rubbing or rattling noise can mo: frequently be attributed to the edg July 8, Saturday, | of doors rubbing against their frames. h speed that a} Another annoying noise which often tion would mean} occurs is a-sharp, dry squeak coming and driver. Motor re he auto races during t of Progres: uto polo at Denver, International MOTOR ‘TRUCKS Are NOW ‘being made for the dirt track auto | July 7 Pr ep: held Saturds Sunday on hand | ¢ n spring shackle bolts, brake rod, pins, steering cross tube co! ctions, etc. Many owners and dr! ers become discouraged in their at- best polo play-|tempt to obliterate such squeaks. , |Examine oilers or grease cups at- tached to spring bolts, etc., to deter: mine that same have free passage. Probably some of the above connec: | tions are too tight or pajnt may oe keeping the lubricant from reaching *| the vital points. Squirt a superfluous Investments sion | t ger of the today that. before the ¢ t for the automo- bile races es he will have a field the world’s b the four It is the average, every-day man, that lawn- sprinkling, ‘ phonograph-buying, flivver-tink- ering individual, who owns a large part of the nation’s Utilities. There is now close to 2,000,000 of these individuals holding the t dirt track d “ -{amount of oil around all moving : connected with the| Parts. See that brakes are released securities of the telephone, gas, electric and | pl 2 4 — ¢ : see e given by the | complete rand tree trom dragsing street railway instituions. Power to the. Rear Wheels of the RRR E71 stag | RADIATOR. | The radiator hose, apparently so in- | significant, nevertheless forms cne of the most important items in the pip: ing of the cooling system. Due to ie ions between the motor and or, any attempt to connect rai ee e parts with permanent metallic ronnections would be doomed to fail- ur such connections would be sctured in a short time, a bit of —sometimes but a few comes to the rescue 1 and performs an important work in y.| an efficient manner. The hose should | therefore be always given the con But for these 2,000,000 persons—who pro- vide the capital required above that coming from monthly bills—Public Utilities could not keep abreast of the expansion demands of the ever-increasing population. The final drive is frequently the factor which determines the efficiency of a transportation unit. The International internal gear drive is in a large measure responsible for the reputation of International Motor Trucks for dependable, low- cost hauling. It is the final link between a wonderful power plant and low-cost mileage. It transfers the energy of the International engine into ton-miles with the greatest possible economy. These people have faith in the future of the companies to which they have intrusted their funds. Increased friendliness toward these companies on the part of everybody is not only justifying past faith, but inviting con- tinued faith-made investments. | Reasonable Cost Is Reason for | Tremendous Business, : Says EME an Sant of cause the price tn There is less weight on wheels and tires, in proportion to the carrying capacity, than in other types of axle construction. The International final drive has many exclusive features. nable. This is if in hia|the exp’ “Epaauntpsen| ote.” 3) MSaEAA GE) Obloaee st _ 's from Ra-|Sant M. T. & C. 8. Hudson-Mssex r has Aad Siar tsa a rte i retro fr Sent SE. T&C'S. “Houdgonaer| At, 3, Milburn of chicago has There is an International in a style and size to meet your be team and for|ness which Hudson and Kssex haye|tube which, in actual test, was punc- Ne he ee ee 4 1 of his|had all over the country this year. |tured 500 times without the loss of The motor almo: {s the one product,|*0Y a'r. Increase your mileage from price | 10,000 to 20,000 without removing this the| Wonderful tube from the wheel and the beauty of it all is that this new puncture-proof tube costs no more in- Natrona Power Co. NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. ela 1 H ic cur-|than the ordinary tube, and makes yp « racing machine, proportion| ding a real pleasure. You can write lS wh ns origir ult for — the |. K. Milburn at 350 West 47th St., 146 S. Kimball Open Sunday Afternoon Phone 1818 YY | Chicago, as he wants them introduced B t through the elimination |C¥eryWhere. Wonderful opportunity ous features hereto-[fr agents. If interested write him ecessary they could —Advengigmmant ed car at open car} ach production is being 43 Se es a stri, ft ef li r J is | uled During Pageant of Progress | Squeaks are sometimes a hasardous | Sometimes a_strip_of the interior ln: 3 : FOR . LOW . COST . HAULING losed cars on ® too costly * for 15,000 to 25,000 Miles on Tires 24 Miles on Gallon of Gas And that is not all. The Dort Six frame is so sturdy, the front axle, steering gear, propeller shaft, driving pinion, springs, wheels and all other vital parts so well built and so nicely balanced, and the won- derful ojl-cushioned motor so dependable that this car may well be calle repair- i proof. Surely no other automobile can be mere economically operated than the Dort ix. Even Greater Value ©.0.8. DETROIT Fours and Sixes from Casper $1045.00 to $1695.00 At the lowest price ever made on a Ford Coupe this attractive model offers even greater value than before. The convenient window regulators, the improved upholstery, and the many Ha gr in chassis construction, have brought new high standards of quality. Professional and business men demand- ing continuous car service at low cost, and with comfort and convenience, are turning to the Ford Coupe in greater numbers than ever. So great is the demand that a shortage is certain. List your order now—cover it with a small down payment — the balance on convenient terms. The infrequency with which Buick requires such service is proved by the experience of every Buick owner. If, however, for any reason such service is necessary, Buick Authorized Service is available everywhere. WYOMING DORT SALES AND SERVICE 480 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 ae ZARL C. BOYLE CASPER BUICK CO. Efe t 132 North Wolcott St. HEE UE Shines 1741-2260 When better automobiles are -built, Buick will build thom —_————— Bick

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