Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1924, Page 21

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Ae SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1924. BIG SELLERS Sell More Sixes in De- troit Than Any Other Line, Is Claim. “As Kentuckians’ know horses De- troiters know motor cars. Nearly fn quarter million workers' are, en- gaged every day in making them. That is why it is so Significant that Hudson-Essex, since the bringing out of the Essex Six, has become the largest selling line of six cylin- der cars in that city,” said R. N. Van Sant, Hudson-Essex (distribu. tor) here. “For the first three months of 1924, in fact, the new Essex and the Super-Six have been bought by more Detroiters," he continued “than any other makes except the two «lowest priced fours. These figures are from official registra- tions, “That is important to us here in ‘Wyoming because it represents the verdict of experts—men who build cars and know what goes in them. “The Boston distributor for Hud- son-Essex wanted to know if the Essex Six would perform like the famous old Essex ‘four.’ So he con- ducted a climbing test up Corey Hill, one of the most thorough test- ing grounds in New England. The Essex Six was not sim) ‘just as good’ as the old ‘four'—rather, ft beat it decisively. It excelled in every test. The factory engineers say that in all useful driving speeds the Essex Six is superior in per- formance. Its pick-up and smooth- ness are remarkable. TRIBUNE TOUR: “PLAN GROWING (Continued From Page One) complete road bulletin every morn- ing. This is made possible through the potential co-operation of the Mountain. States ‘Telephone com- pany, who will arrange to, transmit road conditions in the various nooks and corners of céntral Wyoming by’ telephone to the Office of the state highway department here, who will in turn. furnish the desired informa- ries Here is a Buick car touring the distant north. It is the J. W. Liev tion . W. ers of Juneau, Alaska, the wonderful Mendlehall Glacier, abo the Glacier Highway. The Mendiehall Glacier is one of the scenic mar- vels of Uncle Sam's arctic domain’ and gives an idea of th to the Tribune Tour Bureau The background of this picture shows ut fifteen miles from déuneau on ie peculiar beauty of the landscapes in this section. Buiclé is taking a leading part in pipesering civilization into the wilds of this rich and picturesque country, —————— ‘Wyoming road maps will be kept a Cee | SU printed for the purpose of exploit- ing Casper and Wyoming in other sections of the country. In addi- tion to the free small road’ map service the tour bureau will keep on hand at all times several large i {maps of Casper and Wyoming, which will be placed at the disposal of the autoist. The resporse from other Wyo- ming cities to the Tribune's call for information and road maps has been little short ‘of marvelous. So consistently have the answers poured in that practically every sec- tion of the state is now covered, and every point of interest in. Wyo- ming tabulated. Have you any suggestions for the betterment of the present plan of caring for the summer tourist? Let’s hear from you befor@ the opening date of’ the bureau so that in case the suggestion is considered worthy of consideration, the Tri- bune may add it to its ist of con- veniences before the opening date. Let's have a little proof that you folks are interested in what your newspaper is trying to do for you, your friends,‘ and for our mutual friends the great numbers of sum- mer tourists. NEW CADILLAC ENGINE SURE OF ADHIRERS Distributors in every part of the country aré reporting unusually numerous requests from spring prospects for demonstrations of the V-63 engine, according to Jay “W. Dunivan, manager of distribution of the Cadiilac Motor Car company. “The improved riding qualities made possible by the new engine are responsible for the unusual in- terest in demonstrations,” states Mr, Dunivan. “Cadillac's enginers, by the ap- Plication of principles of engincer- Ing which are entirely new, have achieved in the new V-63 Cadillac a. power plant absolutely free from all Breceptible vibration, ‘The new V-63 Cadillac engine performs with perfect smoothness regardless of load or/speed. The compensated crankshift, a unique unit of this engine balances the op- posed forces. In other words the Pe : USED CARS THAT WILL RUN We have a few carefully se- lected Used Chevrolets and Fords, open and closed models. Easy Payments May Be Arranged Nolan Chevrolet Co. Temporary Office Globe Shoe Company Phone 64-J PAGE FIVE. Live News of Motordomuin This Section up-and-down motion and the aside-jare perfectly afid accurately cancel- wise push of the reciproating parts|ed by the compensators attached to and the whirling strains of the re-}the shaft and by the angle of the yolving units within the mechanism | ‘throws.’ " $$ SAVE $$ THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR $2.50 On the Price of Any BATTERY Purchased Before May 1, 1924 Only One Coupon Allowed on Each Battery EXCHANGE PRICE—Ford and Chevrolet Size $12.50 Buick and Hudson Size, $14.00 12-Volt Dodge Size, $17.00 One Year Guarantee W. B. SANDS BATTERY STATION Phone 1692 430 W. Yellowstone i egies dl yes TH Bows © which will soon become the recog- nized authority on Wyoming road conditions in Casper. The Tribune's service to the tourist will extend still farther, on hand at all times and will be given to tourists free of charge upon request, The Casper Chamber of Commerce will supply the Tri- bune with the necessary maps from ROE? however. A complete supply offa supply which are now being How to Save on Your Battery Just figure it out for yourself —a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery never needs to be re- insulated. Any wood battery must be reinsulated in time. Yet you can buy a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery for Seys Little Ampere SIU" takes | battery fhiservice batter- Only $28.25 How's that for fes right. 1" it a. oo Ve Sol 136 E. Midwest 2 economy? Auto Electrical Co. Phone 968-J Willare LETS DRIVE THIS HOME! Your valves are the very root of.a great percentage of all engine trouble. Heretofore all valve grinding has been done by hand with the use of com- pounds, The Last Word In Scientific Valve Grinding Apparatus Has Been Installed by AKED enamel finish! This five passenger Jew- ett Brougham retains its glossy beauty for years. No other car at any price offers you a body built and finished like this Brougham. Separate steel body panels. Each panel is dipped three times in finest black enamel, and baked at high temperature, with a rub after each coat —then fastened to the wood frame. Wood, because wood absorbs vibration, elim- inates noise, This Brougham is beautiful inside, too. Fawn- colored velour upholstery pleases the fastidious. All seats are comfortable; two in front fold, giving easy entrance and exit, either side, Remember—It’s a Sturdy Six The Jewett is a sturdy six—not a “‘light’’ six. Tour- ing car weighs 2805 |bs.—200 to 400 Ibs. more than “‘light” sixés—and this Brougham in proportion. It has Paige-Timken axles front and rear; 6-inch- deep frame; all-steel universals. The Jewett motor has extra large cylinders—34x5 inches. This means 249.cu. in. piston displacement— far more power, and power-for-weight—than “‘light”” sixes. Jewett goes from 2 to 60 miles an hour, or CAR | Bd at TREES ppeoanenny tn ey Years of } Lustrous Beauty—$1325 Jewett’s convenient chassis size gives you every traffic ad vantage. Parks ina 1634 foot space; turns around easilyin 4 4afoot street; needs but 2 r4foot alley to your garage. Roomy Comfort FRONT SEAT Leg room, Width, inches inches Coupe 4" 45 - _ Broughtm 40 two—18 34 4 4955 Sedan ” 46 46 4634 Touring 4 “4 46 56 All Jewett models are as roomy as larger, cumbersome cars. Sit in them. Drive them. Ride in them. REAR SEAT Legroom, Width, inches inches more, in high; beats most any car’s time up any hill; picks up from 5 te 25 miles an hour in 7 seconds, in high. (Try. that with any other car.) In all the world no car like this! The Jewett offers a combination of advantages and mechanical su- _periorities not found in any other car—and Jewett’s price is moderate! Drive this Brougham. Measure it cna Lt ge Selah spree against all your needs, business and social. Note our Mae. ee eerpsaal hey ayo + « « +» + 14995 DeLuxeSedan. . , 1695 number, now! ews) Priews at Detroit, Tax extra, Warne and Crosby Motor Co. THE NEW KWIK-WAY VALVE FACING MACHINE Absolutely Eliminates All Hand and Compound Work In the : Grinding of Valves SYSTEM USED IN SEVERAL AUTO FACTORIES More Motor Troubles come from Jeaky ‘walves than from any other cause. Keep the valves well faced—well seated—and your motor will “purr” like a tabby cat. That’s when it is doing good work, Fhe next time you are around our way come in and let us show you the new machine and what it will do. Drive in and say “Valves’’—we’ll know what you mean, WARNE AND CROSBY MOTOR CO. 436 W. Yellowstone Phone 2610 The Lee Doud Motor Co., 424 West Yellowstone, Phone 1700 Geo. Peasley at Salt Creek W. H. Watson at Big Muddy JEWETT SIX PAIGE. BUILT

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