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y's IN? ACTS (Note. Penalty for taking this seriously—Loss of two weeks pub- Ucity) “Act 1—Thé Great West Side Mr. Johnson,” Attendant appears. Informs Sparky Mr. Mansfield is in Cuba... Back during rafny sea- son. Sparky jots down news note for column upon luck of president of Automotive Association. Ben Lummis, high mogul at Cas- Per Buick. Walt in country over week end. News scarce. Awful sweating issues /from shop. “What's that?” asks Sparky, awe lazy men are allowed to live. “I notice where “Good afternoon, says Sparky. Howdy.” says Johnson, teet from desk. ‘ “What's new today,” asks Sparky innocent Ike. “Nothin” much.” says Johnson, proceeding to give Sparky full page | inspired. bf notes regarding Kennedy Motor} “Tut Tut” reiterated Mr. Lummis. Co.. 1 be inserted In Automotive no attention. “That's Bill Melting Pot. ‘ai: indulging in a_rare alter- Sparky leaves, muchly relieved, | catio Only forty wepair jobs feeling Uke interviewer after short|turned out by him today.” closeting with movie celebrity. Bert Wellinkton busy tn: attic fix- ing bursted radiator. Rush order. Not much time for Sparky. Not much news at United Auto Servi; Co.. Sparky equeezes through door in ante way, after loaning society to company for only a short time. “Get right out, kinda horse lke. you today.” Mr. Doud then publicity and a asks Sparky to see if ss sore when is told it isn’t. esman Boos drops in after making demonstration to pretty girl. Ne svenographer looks shyly cround, but must tend.to business. Mr. Doud seems to be preparing to leave for New York, Glenrock or sore other equally distant poll At the Wyoming Dort Sales and Service Co., “Watchful” and “Wait- ing” are important words. Mr. Sarns hopeful, more so than usual. At Liberty garage, Mr. Thomas has ad schedule all worked up. Only thing lacking is Sparky's expert opinion: ‘Good afternoon, Sparky" says Mr. Thomas, kinda kind Mke. Pro- eeds to ball Sparky out, for boost- lg seemingly fake substance to put new life in old tires. Ad, schedule found to be grotesque but feasible. Sparky's departure long and linger- ing with promise of publicity “next week.” Sadness at next stop. ans: Geld not in. Sparky contents self with. killing lots of time admiring ines of Packard Straight Eight, dis- Yayed to all eyes in modern sales- bom. Makes up mind to return ‘nother day. remov- Tribune scribe into sanctuary, for automobile section Benskin. Succeeds mildly. "Yes, we have no advertising is the monotonous Oakland Clim bs To Buffalo Bill’s Grave on Lookout Traveling over.a rocky foot trail traversel generatons ago by In. dians and the early pioneers, a true blue Oakland sedan recently visited the grave of Buffalo Bill— Wiliam F. Cody—at the summit of Lookout Mountain, Colorado. The summit of Lookout Moun- tain is 7,500 feet elevation anc is 2,500 feet above the valley, which stretches for miles from the base of the peak. It was a favorite scouting post for Buffalo Bill dur- ing the years he ranged the plans, and at his death the péak on which he had sg ofter stood was chosen for his grave. The spot is marked with a cairn enclosed by an iron fence. The only approach to the peak ‘s a narrow footpath which pre- sents difficulties for even the sure- footed .western horses. Rocks and gulleys line both sides of this nar- row path. At times it appeared im possible for an autcmoble ‘to ad- vance further, but each emergency was met by the power of the new Jakland engine, reports ™M. Le “mith, of the Sherman Auto com- ‘any, Denver, who made the trip. The return from the grave was ven more hazardous but was nade’ without accident though the leceleration ability of the Oak’and our wheel brakes. with, Branson L. D. breaks hearty laugh, and while mouth too much. business. very nose. shouts Lee Doud, ‘Not a thing for ute. out ream of where to put new arrivals. announces West, proud like, rence. Sparky pretends t down notes, g cars," he says sudden lke. back of above statement. pany blow-out. Sparky. He doesn't let on. er likes to cause il! feeling. man. Casting eyes westward, surprised to +find sun kissing h zon. Fear of darkness journey back to Tribune. Side. SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702. A SIX Built by Hudson It Gives Ideal Transportation A 30 minute ride will fix that fact so you never can forget it. Essex alone shares noted Hudson advantages. That means—in this low- priced ‘‘Six’—you get the very features that made Hudson famous for long life, reliability and fine performance. We can describe it in terms of| no other car. You can judge it by not even the widest experience of previous ‘‘Sixes.”’ se Differs in All These Things e : ree of performance smoothness. Credit that to the Coach °975 the road better at all speeds. Steers easily as a park. Starts at the touch of your toc. ‘It rarely calls for attention. Lubrication for the most part is done with an oil can. Gasoline and oil costs are so low in this car you can count them-real savings. And provisions made to take up or astonish replace wear at such low costs will you. Touring Model - #850 Take a ride. You too will understand why thousands Prvight ond Tux Betre ere the New Essex provides ideal transportation, A 30 Minute Ride Will Win You Essex closed car comforts now cost $170 less than ever before. Also ittractive Coach body and a 6-cyl- principle of the famous Hudson Seper-Six. with this lower price you get a more at inder motor built on the maT TR CAR: SALE « CASPER, WYOMING ma Yellowstone : A DAY AMONG CASPER AUTOMOBILE DEALERS “Sparky” Presents Crowning Achievement in Dramatic Art in This Farce Sparky deplores the fact that such Sparky falls to make accustomed call on Mosher Tire and Service Co. your Sunday Melting Pot has an offspring,” an- nounces Mr. Benskin, upon entry of Rickenbacker Sparky ignores rude application to young child, and plunges into im- portant business of wringing news from Mr. which reaches tender ears of Spark Plug upon placing hand upon door knob of L, D. Branson Service Co. Not to be driven away by such Slander, Sparky comes back at “him hat size did you say, Mr. open, Sparky steals cut from under Radio buzzes, and Mr. Branson forgets business for a min- Sparky surprises Ed Parfet and Claire West in the act of deciding “Just got in new carload, Spark” just like it wasn’t an everyday occur- Parfet makes historic statement. “Auto dealers must sell their used Sparky faints with surprise at the thought Sparky surprises Coliseum office force making plans for next com- “Red” volunteers to dish out cus- tomary news notes to Tribune pest Above celebrity coughs a moment like well known race, horse. with “Heebie Jeebies,” and unlooses ream of news all of which is familiar to Nev- “Rea” good natured too for automobile prompts Act 2—Entitled “The Great East ‘Will appear in an early issue of the Tribune ‘Automobile section. os The NewESSEX PAGE THREE charge and the exhaust of the spent| piston must make two strokes to gases, functioning during two of the| complete one evolution of the crank- events cccurring in the cylinder.| shaft, two revolutions of the latter Each event taking place requires) are necessary to complete the cycle ene stroke of the piston and, as the|of operations.—Automobile Digest, the head of the cylinder and must take p'ace in proper sequence. This is made possible by the valves and the valve operating mechanism. The valves control the inlet of the fresh every other revolution, termed thc four-stroke or Otto cycle. The for mer .is rarely used in motor ve hicles. .. It can readily be understood’ that four events must take place within the cylinder to complete the cycle; expansion of the gases, exhaust of the spent gases, inlet of the fresh charge and finally compression of the fresh charge to prepare it for expansion. These four events take place between the piston CONTROLLING. SEQUENCE OF CYLNDER EVENTS There are two types of gasoline engines, one comprising that type which has a power stroke every re- volution, which is termed the two- stroke or two-cycl type, and the other which hi a power stroke Look underneath, too matter how proud you may be of the appearance of your car— how careful you are to keep it washed and polished — remember that “‘beauty is only skin-deep.” You'll Like This ‘This winter, and along into early spring, especially after you have ‘4 neath, too. Proper ai ion to chassis parts—springs, spring . er units exposed to road — much to “cago beoneliaged the We and performance of your ee Ice and frozen mud, pariic- 'y er, wit ularly, should be promptly removed. striped velour Lubrication of universal, transmission and differential should be i upholaery, deep Se eee summer. wear Parts i Ps ts cus heater, { at any other time of the year. If heavy oil or grease acts sluggish, dome light, satin-silvered fittings, guard against trouble by using a lighter grade. core ern 1 < oy Selah, tee { The only worthwhile test of gasoline Is one that will. definitely indicate its range of volatility, the pro~ portion of its low, intermediate and ‘higher boiling-point i The distillation method is employed in such a test, and on the results are based the U.S. Government specifications for gasoline. i Gasoline that meets these specifications is properly termed } gasoline—the most efficient, economical fuel for the modern motor. Year in and year out—winter and summer—CONOCO measures up rigidly to these standards. In every sense of the word, CONOCO is gasoline—delivering full power at lowest cost per mile. THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY _. (A Colorado Corporation) borers a ie Tine of high-grade lew Mexico, Utah, Idaho and Montene Use Conoco Coupon Books. They are convenient and save you time and trouble making change. Good at all Continental Service by dealers generally All this, with chassis features such as Delco ignition, Borg & Beck clutch, and a 4C-horsepower six- cylinder engine. Wyoming Oldsmobile Company 454 E. Yellowstone ; jot Phone 1963 Sparky ori: OLDSMOBILE ~ SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS The G. M. A.C, extended payment pian makes buying easy, All prices f. 0. b. Lansing. Spare tire and tax extra JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO. HUPMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE East Side Garage. Phone 79 John Says: ‘Buy a Used Hup A used “Hup” sold by. us is the most sensible and safest purchase you can make. The Hup has a repu- tation for Economy, Sturdiness and Ease of Operation. Ask Hup owners, Take Pride In Selecting A Used Car In_selecting a used car, compare ‘its condition and then the price. Keep in mind the big factor in buying a used car is the firm back of the purchaser. We take as much time and pride in selling you a used car as we would a new one. Convenient terms to responsible, people. Seeing Is_Believing Our present stock of used cars is complete and the price is right. Call and inspect them. We have the following cars cn hand: Hubmobiles, new and used, open and closed models. Cadillac Touring, Hudson Speedster, Nash Roadster, Auburn six cylinder Touring, Velie Touring and Coupe, Overland model 4, Willys Overland six-cylind- er, Elgin Touring, Dodge Touring, Buick Roadster, Fords’ in Roadsters, Tourings, Light Delivery and Sedans. ? fi CASPER’S F CAR BARCAINS THESE ARE TRULY RARE DODGE ROADSTER LIGHT SIX STUDEBAKER TOURING First Class Shape‘ BUICK WITH CALIFORNIA TOP Newly Painted—Will Take Ford in Trade 432 So. Wolcott Phone 1817 Get Ready for Spring and Summer . Select That Used Car Now One 1922 Nash Sport. Two Ford Tourings—ex- cellent condition. One Cadillac 57, a wonder- Two Buick Tourings at | ful buy. - give away prices. : Two excellent buys in One Pierce Arrow, 7-pas- Nash Tourings. senger—a bargain. Remember the reputation of your dealer is your only guarantee in any case. Nash Casper Motor Co. Phone 1818 146 So. Kimball SPECIAL MENTION One Hupmobile four-passenger Coupe slightly used. One Hupmobile Sedan slightly used. Price is right and regular New Car guarantee. JOHN M. WHISENHUNT & CO. HUPMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE East Side Garage CASPER, WYO. Phone 79 "a