Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 18

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i ae! Com S OTF see IOs Ret bsa swede aS wand BAS we SaAWS RATS i es eR SS LS he S22. BEC SSe PE PASS ANNES CS Sete ae a en Tn ee mt Live News of Motordom in This Section) OAD FINANCE Modem Ideas Outlined By Experts Hold Good Advice. ot the Representatives United States Bureau of Public Roads and Committees from the American As- sociation of State Highway Offi clals, the Inves tiona! Automobile Chamber of Com- merce, have agreed on the basic principles of road finance. It js dis- tinctly stated by these experts that the wide variance in the present status of highway development ta al states prevent {form policies for y funds, but following regarded as fundamen- tal principles: {a) States in the initial stage of highway development should issue bonds to defer that portion of the annual charge for construction which would overburden either prop- erty or the road user. {b) States where original con struction programs are well under way can, in the main, finance nor ma! new construction from cur funds, utilizing bond tssue fund Gefer the cost of special projects {c) States where original construc- tion is largely completed are con- cerned chiefly with maintenance and reconstruction, and should depend rrent funds save in cases of maintenanae of inter- state and State highways should be @-charge a st the road user. (e) Re ving a purely local purpos generally require on'y Nght u d should properly be i ent prop ses, is the first and often the only beneficiary, () No road should ever be tm proved to an nt in exeess of its earning (aj return to the publig in the of economic trat fic is the sole asure of such im provements. ‘KNOCKS’ AND THEIR CAUSES Many Common Ones Are Explained by the Auto Digest. 1 for om wil a4 engine n is too high e, of tye) s bent so s as it turns, spot on the heel very time the valve tappet. vance may use a clic An improperly adjusted front end chain may cause a knock, due to the slack “being taken up first on one side of the chain and then on the other. ‘Too much pressure or air locks in the oil line may also cause a knock The cylinder head gasket may have been moved when the head was replaced, so that the gasket is struck by the piston on the up. stroke. These are a few of the less com mon knocks which may be very dif ficult to locate. It is well to re member that knocks may arise fre seemingly impossible causes.—Aut mobile Digest. Attention Truck Drivers B. & D. Auto Supply Free Road Service Up to 10 Miles 619 East Second Phone 2426 “TRA FLAGSTEAD DRIVES NEW BUICK MODEL FROM TO WEST COAST 10 SPEN Suny URGED 2s" E Ira Flagstead, the hard hitting outfelder of the Boston Red Sox. put part of his season's baseball savings into a 1924 Buick. At the close of the baseball year, Ira and the Mrs. started in their new car for Olympia, Washington, where they will make thelr home this winter. LEAKY INNER TUBES ARE DEATH ON TIRES A leaky inner tube ts a parasite of the tire mileage. Even a slow leak will handicap a tire and sap the life of the casing. In a few miles, un der inflation will rob the tire o many miles of service. Leaky tube come from a variety of causes. It may be that the valve plunger ‘s worn or sticks, the ock nut at t base of the valve stem may work loose; or running flat may honey comb the inside of the tube w tiny holes through which air ‘cor stantly steps out. So Vas vv Garage—Cor. First and Park Bee EC u WINTER SEASON ment Installed to Aid Efficiency. PONTIAC, Mich... Nov. Extensive alterations and new ma- chinery equipment which have re- been finished. Flagstead is one of more than thirty prominent diamond satellites | who grace the Buick owner list as well as a major league payroll. | Among recent purchasers of 1924 | Buicks are George Dauss, pitcher of the Detroit “Tigers”; George Burna, outflelder of the Cincinnati “Reds": | Wallie Garber, shortstop; Henry Severeld, catcher; and Johnny Tobin, outfielder, of the St. Louis “Browns”: William Sherdel, pitcher of the St. Louls Cardinals. Six members of the world’s champion New York Yankees own 1923 Buicks, AUTO REPAIRING We Will Make You Entirely Satisfied for the Price You Pay, TRY US Open Day and Night Liberty Garage Annex 1 8, Elm Phone 230 221 W. Yellowstone Alterations and Equip- cars a day, United Auto Service Phone 1545 54,000 FOR OTHERS al One ride in this new V-63 Two Passenger Coupe will reveal to you with what good reason Cadillac invites you to expect great things! WTANDARD OF THES WORtED OMING CADILLAC COMPANY G GRE Be AAT. Rigor’ cS I \ ‘ N G8 The machinery ond alterations| the accuracy of manufacturing | re eee 2 aes ee methods in additiun to adding to mately $2,000,000, which ts in addi-| {#° Productive facilities of the fac- tion to the new §2,000,000 Fisher | ‘°c Body corporation factory completed | plants and through these under- |a month ago adjacent to the Oak-| round passages, a monorail system | Sass teateee ee cia ———_———_—_—_——_" This outlay of $4,000,000 gives Oakland plant @ capacity of twice its previous capacity. At the present time the company has reached an output of | 800 cars dajly, which is above the | peak production of the banner | months of 1922. { The two fundamental improve: | ments to facilitate production have | 17.—| been the establishment of a com-| plete conveyor system throughout the factories and the installation of sulted in practically rebullding the | immense new machines of special entire interior of the Oakland Motoe| design which combine operatio Car company factories have finally | that formerly required several chines. These machines enhanc: RADIATOR SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY Dodge Radiators $25.00 And Your Old Radiator “REPAIR WORK OUR SPECIALTY” Prompt Guaranteed Service Newly Installed Service Station for HARRISON RADIATORS it F Tunnela connect the various | of as the final assembly. Every handling of the heavy parts the car far as possible. the same buflding for a By the installation of almost en- | axle plant. _—— ECONOMIZE True Economy Means Buying Miles Not Just Tires After all, that’s what you want—miles—and you want tires that will stand up and give you. long, uninterrupted service. We, as tire dealers, realize that it’s an easy matter to sell cheaply constructed tires—once. But we’ve never seen such tires that are also economical tires. And we are not interested in making dissatisfied customers by selling them tires that are not truly economical. This is our reason for recom- mending. Dayton Tires Pneumatic Thorobreds Cords Fabrics We know how they’re made—the kind of rubber used—the kind of fabric—the kind of labor. We've talked to dealers and users. We've watched them perform and we’re satisfied to tell you to judge us by the service you get out of Daytons. Incidentally, they’re the most beautiful tires we’ve seen, And don’t forget—they cost you less per mile—guaranteed and delivered. Dayton Tubes improve the service of any tires, thicker—smoother—finer—stronger. feel-one. Mosher Tire and Service Company 333 N. Wolcott St. Phone 1709 We are for the Casper Community Chest They're Ask us to let you TO THE Owner of a Dodge Brothers Car WE WILU Simonize the body and fenders of your car for_-_--$8,00 Dress the top, curtains and upholstery______-___§ 7,00 Paint the wheels and parts of chassis that show_$10.00 Or paint yauicantors 32. eae Seo $25. (Tourings, Roadsters, Business Coupes or Screen) We can give you a flat rate price for any curtain, uphol- stery or mechanical work on your car Coliseum Motor Company HOME OF THE DODGE Yeur Social Obligations Include Support of the Community Chest of conveyor speeds the ‘unfinished | tirely new machinery tn the en, products from factory to factory for | plant, new specially desiznea and a conyeyor system, the p; tion of the motor plant has been, has been made automatic | doubled, besides affording, room

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