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Che Casper VOLUME 33. SECOND NEWS SECTION. Editorial MOTOR BUYERS INU. a. Till Purpose—To More Purpose “Wise-up” Court House at midnight. | | | Automobile News :-: Markets BUICK CLOSED CARS FIT INTO FINE SURROUNDINGS the automobile owner. To put the Tribune Sunday CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1923. » Theater News :- ‘THE AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT Olds Company Conducted by “SPARKPLUG” Automobile Section be- fore the public of Casper with # ro@r like a giant firecracker exploding Sunda And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW y Cribune SECOND NEWS SECTION. NUMBER 9. Classified Ads Has Oldest Man Point of Service Few indeed are the employes in OFFICIA L MILESTONE FOR EVERY TOWNAND CITY URGED BY A.A. A. (IMEROUS can Source of Info—The general public.— Likewise the automobile] “"Y titmly established line of bust | / dealers. Now and then, the police department. « ness who can look back to the very . : . . i 5 | Forewarning—What you read and don’t like—pass over. bd inception of thetr product. But the Need of Fixed Point for Measuring Highway | If you are a lover of speed, as] A carload of Kalamazoo Dodge | °*°ePtion to this rule is “Uncie Dist i sahione P . f “S ti ” most Casperites are, don’t fail to|coupe bodies have arrived at the eran alee the veteran of the stances Emphasized by Association; ion be present at the races this after-|Coliseum Motor company, and the| “UtOmobile industry, who for the : . oint of “‘Satura [Paoe at the ‘ngieo"srounder ‘Pray |tumagmment corciahee Wovens a | ist 38 ears aa been in the employ National Capital Sets Example. . S \tor dry weather’ public to give them the 00. of the Olds Motor Works of Lansing, — ee Still Far Distant, Says | Ssh ecules Ass jation. | AM have Joined hands at the| After marked successes in the] ,, Uncle Charlie” helped work on Unit ag tial milestone for every city and town in the OCI . |Nash-Casper Motor and indulged in| past, Sparky ts now attempting to|'h® first automobile butit for com-| United States from which local distances can be measured ja merry game of ring around the|oreantze an open truck excursion mercial Purposes in this country,|is the suggestion made by the American Automobile As- jrosy. Two new carloads of 1924] for Hell's Half Acre for the first of | P&°* !n 1897 when the Olds Motor | soc iation. The designation of an official central point in ‘That the country may become *enturated” with automobiles, efter which buying will be restricted to Nash Sixes have arrived and are in the show rooms. January. Incidentally, isn’t at Hell's Half Acre. all the Hell Works was first formed. Since that time be has put in 1,852 weeks, 8,112 days or a total of 64,896 hours work each and town by the proper municipal or town au- thorities will be of value commercially ; as well as a con- piesa amount based on cars Saleeman Hall of the Nash Cas-| ‘Three ordora were placed for | “E °" Oldsmobile cars. puplanve fo, loces enn Vaatune, mOtoe ring out and the increase of pop- | |per Motor company, made delivery} Nash sedans during the past week. | B0rm in 1859, “Uncie Charite” is|'sts, points out the A ‘ns nlation, has been a bugbear ca. Jot a new Nash seven passenger | Must bo pretty close to a record. now but 64 years “young” and works| ‘Every motorist will recall similar PARTS BOARD siarmists in the trade for severa [sedan to Mr. Primus, who will use pa Se S Meat day as fwreman of the forging| experiences in reading sign nests Yeni Ses jtho handsome car in his taxi busi-| For those who like to stop and | “Partment; and he says that he ex-| along almost any road in the Unite Statistics do not bear out these| The background of this beautiful) They now find that the new Bulck | ness stop quick, what could be more | P®ct# to go on until he has completed | States," said an official of the fears. According to the American jand luxurious 1924 Buick Sedan of-| meets their requirements in factors pleasing than a day in the new |* bat century at least A. A. A. “One sign may read ‘8 ‘Automobile Association, {n all but/fers a glimpse of the home of the |of appearance, comfort, power and| A brand new Oakland 1924 demon-|1924 Rickenbacker. Fred L. Ben “Uncle Charite” has watched many | miles to Jonesville.’ A mile further nine States, materia! increases were |San Francisco millionaire who owns | sufety, also in detail of appointment. |strator is on display at the Patter-|skin, local dealer, cordially invites | ¢X®cutives come and go at the Olds|on another sign may also read ‘8 shown in number of motor vehicles |it. The genuine triumph marking the |son Oakland compan you to take a ride with him today | Motor Works and he has known|miles to Jonesville.” Both signs | registered during the six months'| From all sections Buick sales re-|introduction of the 1924 Buick is — in honor of national Rickenbacker | them all, many of them the leading|™ay ba correct depending on the | period of 1928 over the entire year's | ports give the names of buyers who | not due to any single feature, but | At last. The ice is beginning to | demonstration day. figures tn the industry of today. point in Jonesville from which the | registration of 1922. With six}ere financially able to possess the|to a continuation of refinements|break. Several deliveries on Dodge —_—_— The executives of the company mileage was taken. With an offt-| tmonths Yet to go, the record of|highest priced cars and have owned |that make a larger motor car in-|cars have been made in the last] Since we haven't heard much| today belleve that “Uncle Charlies {cial milestone and the mileage| Owners of cars selling at from j023 in all States will exceed thet | many such, vestment unnecessary. few days. from Spark Plug, the equine, dur-|1s the oldest automobile worker in f@cCUrstely measured, the motorist | $1000 to $1700, particularly, whether \ ot 1922, ing the past few days, it has been|the world and say that despite hig{ WOuld know definitely the actual | Hupmobile owners or not, are show- \~ The state of Ohio climbed up to mostly sunshine. Terribly deep. | increasing years he ta one of tho f™lease to the center of the town | ing great interest in a display of the becond ‘place in total number of motor vehicles registered, changing | places with California. New York egain leads, with a total registre- NO SLUMP Ii TIRE BUSINESS MOTOR INFORMATION BRIEFS. AS You've got to be a comedy hound to get it. A new carload of Big Six Stude- most efficient foremen in the entire factory, which today employs more than 400 persons. pat athe tly parts thet onter inte the construc tion of the Hupmobile, accarding to information sent the Hupp Motor Car Corporation from the dletrih to or from which he 1s trav “From a commercial standpoint | an official milestone would be of service in giving readers of adver ling: tion during the six months’ period bakers {s in the show rooms of the tisements of real estate, for example, | tS and dealers from all parts of the bf 1,028,718 motor vehicles. Ohio Studebaker Sales and Service com- definite information. A farm may | CUntry fs second with 965,000, and Califor- pany. A Light Six sedan, a Light L. D BRANSON be advertised as being six miles dis The display, which shows on a nia third with 933,808. Pennsyl- Six touring, and two Special Six tant from Jonesville. With the | large board a number of the princl. ‘vania is fourth with 922,062; Illinois HERE, REPORT tourings have been delivered by the be adoption of an official milestone by | Pal operating parts of the car, was fifth with 833,92! Michigan sixth, with 624,590, and Texas seventh with 571,981. The total number of motor vehicles registered in. all “Though this time of the year | World Motor Registration. Clutch Troubles. According to the United States] A dragging clutch may be caused Studebaker agency Curing the past week. 4 Something tells us Andy Gump !s NEW JORDAN Jonesville the reader would know that the distance is six miles from @ fixed point in Jonesville, which would be in the, heart of the city in they recently put out by Hupp. It tells the composition of the various trons, steels and other metals used, where- differ from those used in considered by most business houses ‘department of commerce, the world’s |by too close an adjustment or by c , z aa » »Y | going to get it where the chicken wy 4 Ge thes other cars, and why Hupp considers <i dere Pa = waictfand te be the alack period or period | motor vehicles registration as of ‘Inck of lubrication of the thrual}yot the axe. A combination halr Saha anaes tine vera | it vital to use the material tt does was 13, of business depression, we do not | 2,858, " < 4 . 2 8 ningto dis: . $ii3sa.276 for*tive entire year of 1932. . SR LnTy, 21 1928, 18 12,858,783 auto- |bearing. ‘The. thrust bearing at. the 4 brush. asid..mirror.. jan't..practioal. tances on all A. A. A. maps out of} One of the boards-has been attract- find it so at our newly established mobiles; ~ 1,788;878 motor trucks, }reatr of the clutch ft , and the / Think it over, ? © measured fro! s | In eat attentl ee re an indieation up| Dayton tire agency, nor do we ex-| 803,256 motorcycles. Although near-|throwout collar bearing should be BY SPARK PLUG Washington ae aa Ty Ne send Et Wt Haat pfs tar eyond, seeath eR Mpdtinws ar 3 Sind LC Dipset en beans ee cent of ae registration |kept well lubricated. If th bear The elk must have “got” him. The agency for the Jordan car in Washington pilleatenel. ie atone mobile dealer, ever since it was & the real reason for think: | yarn: soe ane Bee NY?) ess id seed he vee pass iter ma is tats in |ings become worn appreciably, the | Ben. Lummis, of the Casper Buick | Casper has at last descended upon| milestone has been placed in Los | first received here thg that the saturation point is tn- non. Peon! he Unite ates, only about 20 clutch will not operate satisfac-| company, has not yet returned from | the willing shoulders. of L. D. Bi Angeles, The plan of these two| The display shows the hi 7 ing the conversation which ensued |per cent of the two-wheelers are |torily his hunting jaunt into the Big Horn . D. Bran-| 4 Xs y shows the high qual- finitely, distant is found in the roads| se result of a visit of a Denver |used in thie county ta us hunting jaunt in ie son, who has until the present time| cities should be followed by every | !ty construction of such vital work- of the United States. With a total | representative of the Dayton firm, ee lobe ae coemitens aaa tie Geile ‘get te a tev ER Seti BEST eaten aes eee ae [oe na ote tn theicountey SE Ders ae, She oe core eaeipenee mii of 2,819,886, of which 4 eee excessively and the /Storrie got the fever a few days | tion and repair shop at D co: e offi- | rings, connecting ro ree apenas ar ait apie tei dino a eee Lubricating Springs. jelutch still fails to properly free | ago, and also packed up his gun and | mast Bisse retroston, He Peal ieee shalt mailoatone La gchar arg bearings, Bushings aod abiteobeee ont: 1000 *| Mr, > Bei itself; it may be that the full throw | his Bl Bis z ‘ : f what will the demand be when even | cogs in establishing new and paying eause spring leaves slide on | itself; AEC pe onan gait Naas | Sata oe tinue to make the repair depart-| simple marker could serve the pur-|!n& knuckle, camshaft and valve, @ fifth of the unimproved roads be- Pr hard-surfaced highways? ——————— agencies throughout the state. His quick results are due more to his each other, they squeak and bring | about undue wear if not properly |Plete release of all the plates. A Incidentally here's a bit of good ment his most important business asset but will handle the Jordan —_— pose. stances will Automobile clubs in many in- be willing to erect the lubricated. At regular. intervals,| Washer inserted on each driving | ‘or prospective Buick owners. ; Missin, peed sales personality and knowledge of |the sides of the pal should ps NA will usually overcome the as po repel freight ar- Ll ca marker or milestone for the city Or! wen eng 4 blb tit: cylinders REMOVING- TIGHT ALE BOLTS. |‘2¢ tire game than to anything else. | painted with a stiff brush and cylin. |trouble. The pedal should not be|rived Saturday morning. cae eresentatives, trom the Jordan) town. If it 1s so desired, ‘the mile-| 04 ran at slawer epeeds) and’ were Although the Wyoming agency has {der ofl. After applying the oil, the Permitted to touch the floor boards rere, factory were in Casper during the| Stone can also serve as a memorial! i424 arrective'y silenced then: they Bolts which are located on the |been established at 283 North Wol-|car should not be washed until it/or slippage, due to the clutch not] J, 1) Gilberts, Dayton tire dis-] ("Ure Past week, confering with Mr.| to some citizen who has served his} ony toaay, a ing cylinder was ‘under side of the car, such as on the |cott street for only a bit over alnhay run some distance, to allow the engaging may occur. tritutor for the states of Colorado, | Bt&nson, and making plans for the| community well in the enrly days of | ‘iiaiy recognised aed tho feuit Gas steering knuckles, pivot pins, etc.,|month, it already has ten speedily |jupricant to work ‘between the oe New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming | ‘Uture of the agency in Casper, This| the development of highways inlly corrected, because tt was #0 in an exposed position are some-|srowing branch agencies, leaves. Try painting the outer sur-| Ono Cause of a Smoky Exhaust | spent the week-end in Casper con: | Ponwlar ight six cylinder car, equip reeably evident. But given times difficult to remove, having ee faces of your spring leaves with f Why dces a car that has been run-| {fering with officials at the local | 2°79 it is with a Continental Red Tube Case and Patch Press well allenced, highspeed six, Decome rusted in place. The prob- FILE LUBRICANT. rust preventive—it has its effect ng idle at the curb often give oft |agency, the Mosher Tire and Ser-|, eat Motor should prove @ world! 4. von o. ticel box may be used| &isht or twelve cylinder engine of the lem of removing such bolts becomes} All files, when they leave the fac- - Etats cloud of smoke while going the | vice company. Whe kre the motorists in Casper! - ting tubes and with the adai.|™modern motor car, and the failure greatly lessened when it is remem-|tory, are covered with oll, to pre- Testing Spark Plugs. w blocks and then show nx Potten tion of a few parts a press can be] °f ® single cylinder is neither 8 ob- bered that the weight of the car|vent them from rusting. Oll on the] If you find a spark plug badly her sign of it? Simply this. It surely must be a great life} Mr. Branson will be remembered] jade for adneatve satches, ‘These | ¥IOUs nor #0 er detected. may be utilized to aid in their re-|fle 1s not objectionable and may |fouled with oll, first test the com-|the time the engine was running] will Treber, of the Nash Casper|4# the Buick representative in this|soneist of a flat crow bac, two wine| A miss, In auch a car, agnerts Itrelt moval. A jack is screwed up di-|be used under certain conditions, | pression of that cylinder. This will|!dl¢, oll was passing into the cylin-|] Motor Co., and his hunting @party|°!(y for a long while. He hopes tol juts and bolts, The bolts are. at lefly at low speeds—a slight ten- rectly under the stubborn bolt, lift-|but these rarely arise in the repair | tell you if the valves are doing their | irs but it was not being burned up | are still absent, be firmly established within a few|tachea to the cove ud the cross toward jerky operation when ing the car a few inches from the|shop. In filing it is well to assure|work. Then see if a good hot spark ause there was too little fuel be — lays ag the Jordan distributor, and| par is drilled to pass over the bolt|the clutch is engaged or when pull. Noor. Tapping lightly with a ham-| yourself that all grease has been re-| will jump to the plug terminal when |!"s used to consume it. When the| Mr. Patterson of the Patterson | !nVites the public to inspect his new| ends no that pressure can be app hard, and sometimes by a slight er on the part which carries the|moved from both the file and work. |you hold the spark plug wire abo was opened the hot flame | Oakland Co., is in El Paso, where he} ™odels immediately upon their ar-|\) a, up the wing nuts. knock, Both, however, quickly die it will usually cause it to be/Grease is objectionable, as it tends|a quarter of an inch from it w generated had an excess of oil to get | went upon a mission of the law, to riv at his showroom, out as the car ay ds up Paes out. The advantage of this|/to hinder the file from cutting into|the engine is running—we refuse to 1 of. The result moke, just like}cause the return of an Oakland te eee — Sa ethod is that no hammering ts |the metal. be responsible for shocks recel oal on a fresh e—but when the | coupe which had been driven out of Joe Mansfield ts ha y. He s vou haven’ eo G@aie".on “phe holt. therefore, | the a es sential retry this-but it's. the only, |ezcess ol} wos consumed the flame| tne state without paymenté oom-| Only just completed ad oA of Hae Pere Pages am x y ney he patsiapter i mack réads on the end will not be shat-| Send xour automobile news tolreliable way to test the ign! burned cleanly the slight amount] plete. The arm of the law is long.| of the new Packard Straight Eight| cross bar and applying the pressure| your o ec’ the ‘e sett toe, fered. pakke Pine passing the pistons. Seven Passenger Sedans. with the wing nuts. " Ms ae = There'll be duck suppers for many Checking Valyo Timing. Jays at the home of J. H. Lealle As improper meshing of the tim f the Patterson Oakland Co, His ing gears will cause improper timing | duck hunting excursion Friday Dayton THOROBRED Cord of the valves, the application of the valve opens early and closes early, opens late and closes late, the timing gears are incorrectly meshed. NEW LIBERTY night was @ complete success. a newspaper story contained the that during Royce's Filling formation Pat week, all glass wa: t Station shattered in the windows of the Yellowstone garage. following rule will readily indicate whether they are at fault: If the| ye pufit our windows too stro valve opens late and closes early,| for anything like that,” annou the clearance is too great; if the] mImer Carrier, when informed that in he fire at last ANNOUNCEMENT S0200900-90000008 dormant—That inert. The “dormant.”' Definition ot which is sleeping, aulet, Columbla agency is GARAGE ANNEX live wire. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 18, 1923 THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. UCCEED THE DOUD WEAVER MOTOR CO. Due to a patented process the Dayton Thorobred Cord tires are built to resist heat and oil. In the hottest sands of the desert you can be absolutely sure your Dayton Thorobred Cord will not separate or blister. familiarly known as “Bud” formerly employed by. the | Coliseum Motor Co., has joined his [Sse Elmer, in the management Jot the Yellowstone Garage. For a perfect picture of cleanliness _ service, and convenience to the very Charlie Sarns of the Dort Agency highest degree, just poke your head|eays Pat Royce's midnight fire was into the new Liberty Garage Annex,|far too near for comfort. at 414 S. Elm street and gaze about you. Over head you will find a per-| Sam Ford of the Dort Agency has fect natural Ughting system, in the| almost recovered from his accident form of a gigantic skylight, which|on the Yellowstone ighway geveral BY SPARK ¥ PLUG We service Daytons exclusively in Casper PRT Rants mcviont fore iho) a a ae The floor is a picture o:! spotless | manager of the new Liberty Garage town. ‘There {s floor space enovgh| Annex, is the champion “fire alarm for an almost unbellevable number| turner in” of Casper. It was his of automobiles. Tho entire scene| brawny arm that brought the en- breathes free, alry cleanliness which gines to two fires during the past One was a small laundry PAIGE and JEWETT 2 ° (s unusual in a storage gara | week, Mos er 1re and Service Co The Liberty Garage Annex, in ad-| near his place of business, and the ° dition to its storage features, tn the|other was the spectacular blaze at The S , i joca. c. 0} rtown ‘oO! Pat Roy Fit station, in which « oF: ’ brea; REALE any ‘ntadvavete Sant sea ha idaniuiicacuitne, were (7a 1€ Same Location 333 N. Wolcott Phone 1709 Casper, Wy: service on Preat-olite batteries. Tho|stroyed in one awell foop. ABdorcat vellawatorna Phone 1700 newest garage in Casper is Jocated —_ only three blocks west of Center| C.D. Zimmerman, of Douglas, now street and M. J. Thomas, the young| startles the home village from the and enterprising owner longs to be|drivers seat of a new kare your gue and guide me afternoon | Straig ht Fr Passenger Tour- Don envy him d .

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