Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 16

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Se the Wor es ¢ rM sund uid z » ho tool a te le 4 nter rine mez de c ors ent hi + 8 um M by ith iy Wo: rine hey toy n¢ wee et an ifor nd ron vel rch PAGE TWO. Read the Ads Tf You Want All the News ANTHAREEZE FOR THE AUTO Correct Proportion o Alcohol Given for Temperatures. Throughout winter brings is the dani Only one t th reeze in the water of the ¢ system here are a numb emical agents whieh have the mmunity from fr of which country, the 2 alcohol In. using hol for the r {t is simply mtx t nd poured in ance with th to be e ell to st ution to ¢ ensate for nued evaporation which t a point te © amount of filling of the that this will cohol with radiator, believin maintain the strength perpetually Sv however, is not the case, for the alcoho! will evaporate muct more rapidly than the water. There no need for this guesswork. A hydrometer can be which ives a perfect 1 > freex ing point of any sution The temperatures a t whic Protection is sought, the percent of alcohol needed and tt safe hydrometer readings fi Temp. Alcohol P Reading GLIMPSES 0 PEER HE v f who ‘ r tt n take bol with b: the te th, th rope over a ¢ lettin the jump: He did than t hundred rd before he brought to a for up out of its restir . the ghost The 1 over his head 1 ing turr wher Probe his rep turn b all h attered cour ting spurs to his pony tr by the grave, wh gain came the ¢ teo much for him. Whir) ir raced back in a panic to the to the astonishment of Neece demanded to know what was { matter Wh at the apparition y und race ba he braggart had to cor that he had seen a ghost, the | that came echoed through the qu bitie "Ghost," echoed Neect “There aint such a thing. Get on your trail with that mail!" Neither ordering, threatening nor soaxing were of any avail The scared tenderfoot would not face the ghost again even though it cost him ry ‘HUDSON SEDAN me oii area SOREN REASONS FOR SIMPLIFICATION IN GAR norning, nothing was left to do but me that horse you whit cuss!" sald Pete thoroughly “Tl take it through. Nick and the other rider who had] sons for jardizing and simplity- | played th trick, meanwhile had’; parts and acce kept out of sight but within hearing | formulated by distance. When Neece made this | plified Practice committes and Ars Bestrebitty. ack the boys dashed again | made public now for first time Laer h Fagen ve And when Neé<e|py M, L. Heminway, ch . ying up to ve, Ul This the sheet caught in the) Pene’nal 0 a tepteosinte Tha sprineiplew Of ‘alt proclaimed by this ec lirect interest, jes ani W YORK, Oct. 27,.—Basic rea- 7.—Simplification means the adop-} tion of those standards established) ories have been| by investigation or authority to be a! 9 Automotive Sim-| reasonably attainable maximum of indiv stry, 1 owning mot 2 program o! ed primarily one ariv-| vehicles, be. ‘| The Durant Special racing team leads in the season’s automobile iner d ¢ t and|racing honors after sweeping the economy in automobile operation, | board at the Freano, California, one The 1 reasons for simplifica. hundred fifty mile championship tines eahes , event,” says R, N. Van Sant, local ae ; dealer in Durant and Star cars, © eral, you boya: pay’ ‘the ‘bill for lc) 1—Simpl tie ation uns stands a. “Harry Hartz who led or won a pivine this extra ride w SD eh eee areal poets i’) leading place in most of the season's Pets"s response as he blazed aw ahi tn tomotive <BORS “OM important automobile racing eyents, ind then laughing at his} V5 indly in Mig is nelt ce*' won the race, closely followed by Ed- die Hearn Wunderlich, mpification, through saving | third; and Comer, fourth, all driving and effort on many details, Durant Specials, poesib’e greater individuality Fresno victory raises Hartz’ ora wh erage to ten polnts above that of my Milton, winner of this year's fanapolis 600 mile classic. Eddle ran racer, now leads for ar’s individual driver's cham- plonship, with more than thirteen cation reduces cost to| hundred pointa to hia credit. vier by calling for| ‘The Durant team's record at In- atory, and by quick Manapolis was enviable, Jimmy urphy winning second place and ve Durant Special drivers (inishing users through lower in the money. At Kansas City the and lower maintenance cost.| Durant aggregation took first place second , permitting g reducing cap was never fewer than a de the same testimony and the oth of the man. fication reduces cost to | mplification impro > in the 250 mi'e classic, and again at |to user hy making it easte: -| Altoona, Pennsylvania, the team ICE ENOUGH OUTSIDE palr and re scored first place ; ie Pam eetorm | Suescmeenesas the vital preparations cola] weather motoring be sure arait gas tank. A certain amor sediment freque out the of water and collects at the bottom ¢ during the summer pé less this is drained ou Mkely to cause trouble ‘s bad enough to, ha YES, WE ARE BUSY Bat That Is the Way We Like It 7 CALL US UP “We Call for and Deliver” THE RUST PERIOD the car is brought int cue ied me @ Yellowstone Garage nickel trim-| tly |] 455 W. Yellowstone the] Phone 1523-M than usual, rust excessive rate owner unaware maul wesw sees we MANUFACTURED GIVEN BY AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY, “All rac'ng events on important! motto. of this yelr's presentation} when he made his blindfold drive on - speedways have been attended with seems to be “Away with dull care."| Saturday. If at show time you are success this year. Betterments in The entire affair will impress one] still a bit skeptical as to the real. the design of American racing cars have made poasible greatly increased ds with minimum risk. There show. have been more than enough thrills for a thrill sp wheels, In the Jewett both at the show, where representatives of the Lee Doud Motor company, will hold Continued from Page One, probably devoted and sport models to a great extent. Throughout the show, be will tainment by a ——«- SI895 Freight and Tax Extra On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built Heretofore a moderate-priced closed car has meant an inferior chassis. Now at a saving of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON a car of positive reliability, chassis excellence and finest performance, More Than 70,000 Coaches in Service At practically open car cost, the Coach combines all closed car comforts with famous chassis quality. Increasing thousands find it meets ever) need, at a big saving in cost. Super-Six Prices at the Lowest Level in History HUDSON COACH ~——« SEB7S5 Freight and Tax Extra Second and LN ken Y% TRUCK STAR $s Yellowstone LTV) 406 bef Cee eePeR, WYOMING, 4 VACUUM CUP TIRES ] With FREE Tubes With Each Tire AND TIRE SERVICE AT | LIBERTY GARAGE | 428 SOUTH ELM STREET SS loving public. ach you will see great smooth shiny| steater doubt. race has been featured by spectacu-| sedans in every color, |lar contests for lap decisions and for |place. The giving of tap prizes re ern device to promote speed und| Out of the four. 17 /sults in stirring struggles and slcill-| class, small, ful piloting ef machines. “The unusual succession of Du- ly manufactured especially for the rant Spec'al victories is traceable to | the eplandid ‘team work of al driv. ers, under the captaincy of R. C.| You will see fascinating displays of | Automabile show. (ciety Durant, son of W. C cute Durant, in addition to being a robes, clocks, | successful automobile manufacturer, himse't a famous racing pilot. to open touring by the eight piece Arkeon orchestra, and enter- choice group of vaudeville artists from Denver, en- gaged by the Automotive asso especially for the occasion. being more like a real party,| ness of the exhibition, step over to an a cut and dried automobile] the Jewett booth, take the blina- fold in your hands and examine it During the course of the show] carefully. You will be wrapt in stil! long low] At any rate remember the dates racy sport models with every mod-|®nd be on hand at least one nj ight, A full carload of Wy : And Overlanis is expect P 5 te A | Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., -sor cfd hae De-T 8: |during the coming wee! Place: The Arkeon, * os Occasion: Cagper’s Second Annual| Mike Ryan is hard to wish these days. He js >. Durant.’ auto accessories; motometers, lap TURAN ec Teed eeneR sk & Hey, Pe wind wings, steering purchased wheels, spark plus wrenches, tires, | , AM a ee at the Vattereon Oak- Motor Co., cross sections, tubes, alr gauges,}.°" Ow they are walling breath yun rims, and modern wire | !¢88'¥ for word of a lost, strayed or serviceable, touring] Here's the dope: cars, roadsters, and coupes seeming: cold wintry days when one must be up and about despite his wishes, Don't fail to : Heavenward- while in the district these days, < John M. Whisenhunt, Hupmobile upon the attractiv @ealer was called to Alccva on busi-| pended above Cen will be exhibited the btind-] ness, Saturday afternoon. He found) streets, advertising orn by rd_ Thompson," the road anyth’ng but delightful. ‘nual Automobile eee A BATTERY BARGAIN 6 volt Columbia, 11 Plate Battery $17.00 FREE SERVICE BATTERY LIBERTY GARAGE ANNEX 428 SOUTH ELM STREET harmony fon The’ a CN « as i i Mann ii we ae i th rae Ht Business men—with whom the runabout has always been very popular—are well pleased with the changes embodied in this model. Always rugged, the car has been made decidedly trimmer and more comfortable. This result is obtained by raising the radiator and enlarging the cowl; making a decided improvement in looks.and providing more leg room. A well designed top and slanting windshield do their share toward adding a finished, clean-cut appearance. Make it a point to see the other new models also on display in the nearest Ford dealer’s show room. These cars can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Earl C. Boyle Authorized Agent Ford and Oy Cars 125 to 137 N. Center Phone 9

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