Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1924, Page 18

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PAGE FOUR. | Dependable Dealers Use These Pages ANY HH, . And what is true of the valve.in: day and is one of the reasons why | and bolts tightened up and you will] making its cars for more than 20] detachable head and the providing rn you have high repair bills, A few|be agreeably surprised at the re-| years knows that no basic principle|of automatic lubrication for the|head engine prineiel 4 itieeaiey moments study of the instruction | duction in your repair bills. which has been used by Buick and|rocker arms. These and other re-|true of Buick’s multiple disc clutch, ith its di i book you received with your car} |Next week—Some Tips on How to|not found wanting hag been discard-|finements make this engine a far|its rear axle with Its igtinctive would have told you just how much | Prevent Trouble. ed. There are refinements and im-| better one than the engine of four|third member, its spring ¢onstruc- oil to have put into the rear axle. SEE provements season by season, it is|and five years ago, but the valve-in-/tion and the newly designed steer- j A study of the instruetion book now true, when they are found to be ad-| head principle has not been chang-|ing gear. 3 J and again wil n number of vantageous, but only in such case. ed. In fact, for power and perform-| “Keep the good! has always been / things about your car that you have Such improvements have been ex-|ance and sturdiness, it is more firm-|one of Buick’s mottoes and that is ee | ¥ forgotten, Read it carefully, then emplified In the Buick valve-in-head|lIy entrenched in the public mindjone of the reasons Buick cars al- | h Al ies follow the instructions, given, and engine in the past two years in the than ever. ways have been good cars, By_E.H. Scot you will find you will save yourself 7 ==. —— = a = =. Requirement Is Out-| = A of soled, nud keap "gon cay equi | 5 out of the repair shop. / : t li A Why Repair Bills Are High on | foult to vaporize property, andthe} 0) 10 TS nee can E standin, mon Some Cars. |heavy part that is not burned on} . 4 . i 8 8 The heading of this. article will| the power ‘stroke finds its way past | S2V¢ naar befor ue. ne es ‘ Buyers. | took interesting to a large number | the piston down Into the crankease, ees HI papa sal Re —_ ) of automobile owners me own-|diuting the lubricating oll. - remplar. Stencon 102288 ibvin atheix Ahat Rone otha acer, e ’ . "iy ers are In and out of the repair! ‘This gasoline thins out the oil to STUDY INSTRKTION | tumors of late in. the automobile ; \ survey recently completed | shop all the time, while others only | such an extent that it will not lubri- NOW world has been given more credence among owners of FP arsjrequire to make a visit at long| cate the engine bearings oF cylinder Np tecagpecerdiraagt le Malt rea once : 2s t the outst »-i intervals. As a certainy large food | walls s to wear rapidly re ing Mog wag: tenting a: new meter nave Ge ‘ment that the fine car buyers de-|maaufccturer tells the world! ana on four anwine sbaameehe RU Te Eee tenting nae tt cola te ot uN iP of their automobiles is de-| re re’s a reason tain [TTY ™ J has to be taken down @t FOROOTTEN || ferea the public in its new models i 1 pendability under all conditions of lvery car requir a (certain | and If you want to Se muna Flair ee cael er ee 3 > mount of regular an sedictige keep your engine In good condition majority of such stories usually is, Incorporated In the State of Wyoming 7 in any large group of but there is such a thing @§8/and pr nt rly engine overhaul is plai seen in Buick’s announ > : will find many varie ig it too much attention—of the | pitis, change the of) in the crank. aed: jts standard Six models, : Ce Ust of things they look king kind, just rts: ei poeaen case east every 500 miles, which, together with the larger = " es e t { car,” says D. A Be ate ey 2 ore the Buick cars to be built this year, S On F; id Jul: T ty-fifth will Ip f the Peerless Mo-| Of the right kind rear This will be powered by the well known ri ay, ‘y wen we presen ¢ f com Practically An engine overhaul bill is gen should be filled to Bulck | yalve-In-head engine. li a li bl P 4 See eee cord. tha Mina OC eapty ae Mais few, aut Io nwith fubeicant Ay oe at Leneo aes pater te to the Traveling Public a new and reliable Pas- ; they want to own, seek beauty, ! mobile owners enjoy paying it. The If you give the ies f pm citceths wise dispels another story that cir- S, 2 viding comfort and case of Wing. | writer has driven the same car for} rear axle thig attention, it will be| lubrication of all parti of the car} cumstances were going to cause Se d R: 1 While these same things are consid-|over three years, yet the engine 1s} lubricated perfectly, and will give|that require it. #Take the chassis.|sujck to make some material senger rvice between Casper an awilins, 4 f Cred essential by men{ the masculine | still in good condition and has never] no trouble. Suppose, however, in| You can drive a long distance be-| cnonges in the body lines and the r is more insistent on pow-| been out of the frame for an over-| your zeal you keep on pumping in| fore Haak Sf tab oes causes, a general appearance of its models, nd flexit haul. Oh, I can hear you say, bu$]oil past the proper level, what hap-| ¥Yarious bearings and pins on such| ay of which has been proven un- 5 '. - Re rete ate practically every] you sre a mechanic, Let me teil] pens? Firat you notice that oll be-| Parts as the spring shackles, steer | true, This will mean rapid connection with the ; aa td nig: o- | You ou do not require to be s to ooze on the,br: ing connections, etc., to show signs|~ cetes x! te thats zi " he aah M i seerless owner's list of car require-| you that you do not require to be| gins t ut on the brake drums i ’ *| Getting back to the engine, any : se a Pdi) ‘dependabil a mechanic to keep down repair |nand the es refuse to act prompt-| of wear. Whe oe M operates one who is at all familiar with the many Union Pacific trains, all of which stop ba ae attes SP Sn ay ee bills on the engine or any other|ly because of the oil on the brake | Wear very rapidly and have to be} policies upon which Buick has been ps iz ged ni oagnattes Sten aed e bs cerigurickes linings. replaced thousands of miles before | ™ ni in Rawlins. Also ready accessibility to the pees 2 te Thi ; it should be necessary. This is x nount to he car itself] it I do practically any other is means that you have to rer . SapRape Pee pr gurenr ty pros] anecennery peep ccna ind ap Ce yf NS wheels and ft new-| quite an expensive Job, and all that Pon Var Vann humerous oil fields of Colorado and Southern ere you want to go and b ne overhaul, The principal] W#shers. You also have to removed !8 required to save this expense is r Your Vacation Wyomin without question. . As an . the enginé in my car|th® brave bands and wash them | total of gbout two hours work Wyo Zz. ‘jer of fact, much of Peerless success|{g still in good condition, is because | !n gasoline then readjust the brakes. | ¢very month greasing up and Jubrt Js based on the confidence that all the old of from the|-s“~ al this trouble and expense | cating the various parts of the en a ew Peerless cars inspire in their. own: would have beer avoided if care had} Chassis. _ a i .ers. This has reflected in an been take in the first place to find Give your car regular attention, 9) Si hed l Ww ll B creasediideniand for out how you should have filled the|/don’t tinker with any adjustments “U—DRIVE—IT” ur c u e U , e \ -hoth Eights and rear axle with oll that should be made by « mechanic, classes of buyers to whom A Servi Co . = ‘ 5 ' Goutey ts practically the whol uto ice Leave Ferris Hotel, Rawlins 7:00 a.m. Daily. F instance, just recently the = ¢ ny department of New York 133 N. Wolcott Street Arrive Casper 1:00 p, m. } purchased twelve Peerless Hastant touctug sara for ses by aspee Eben or : Leave Townsend Bus Depot, Casper ytors who travel far from their base ‘ \ 2 fer soerations Aye 2:00 p. m. Daily é Recently, to, the police depart F 35 Zi ment of Cleveland purchased a num. | \UNLESS CRAMKCASE 1S ORAINED EVERY S00 MILES Arrive Rawlins 8:00 Pp. m "i r of Peerless cars for its flying || ENGINE OVERMAUL BILLS WILL BE HIGH . < Peauadrors Starting July 25 . Not long ago the Indianapolis -fire department put into service a} crankcase every 500 miles in sum- WYOMING e «squad wagon mounted on a Peerless} mer, and about every 400 miles in Bieht chassis. It carries a 30 gal-| Winter. In this way J always have | ston chemical tank, with hose, 4 hand| fresh lubricating oi! in the crank: | MOTORWAY extinguishers, two tanks of oxygen | case. A sand other fire fighting apparatus, in} If you find that your engine ap xf tnddition to six men. pears to use very little oll, that Will Offer to the | rtainly, cars suitable for such| when you examine the oil Be People of Casper $ ctypes of work must be dependable, |it always shows the crankcase By a Reried rregardless of all other qualities.” with apparently plenty of oil, it is A New an icient . a I rae asa ea NOT a good sign. A: little thought 1 ‘Time flits by and Sparky must at-| Will show you that while your en Niend the great Al G, Barnes Wild] sine is operating ofl is being’ used lest fi as, so the Melting Pot|and the fact that the level of th Imust wait for continuance until] oil in the crankcase does not appear | ext week. Olive oll, Folks. No|to go down, PROVES that the = nore vacations for a while dilution of the lubricating oil in : rasa —$—$—— your crankease with gasoline is ‘ . * ~ George Anderson of the MacFar-| very heavy. Drain off some of the | Jj ‘ Auto company, of Denver, is}old oil and you will find that it| e + Casper on urgent business and is| smells strongly of gasoline and if his headquarters at the/you rub a little of it between your | SSasper Buick company. igers you will find it has ho body q t ; = aS at compared with a fingerful of fresh f : ‘ Electric control of traffic for Cas- | oil ipe Let “some candidate for elec: How does this dilution occur: adop that slogan gasoline supplied today is very UA a Ht eae hi Willards | owner's car. 136 E. Midwest Ave. From the Company That Introduced The Product to Casper EXPERIENCE —twenty-two years of successful battery building Some experience, we say every Willard Battery we sell. “Just imagine Richard III calling horse when T. A. Willard could him a Threaded Rubber Batter Little Ampere. Auto Electrical Co. BUY YOUR Boyce-ite and it's back of nave always made good in the fore sold says Phone 968-J 442 E. Yellowstone DUNN'S Hudson—19 Ford—1923 WYOMING OLDSMOBILE co. SELLS GOOD USED CARS HOW DO THESE STRKE YOU ? Stephens—Roadster. Phene 1963 GARAGE 23 Touring Roadster. ‘The Good MAXWELL In the four-cylinder field, the good Maxwell is now duplicating the revolutionary results which the Chrysler Six has already \, Just count the cars that are Willard- registered among the sixes. - equipped at the factory. These cars have : > been Willard-equipped for years. That im brief is the story of the recent developments accom- plished in the Maxwell and the Chrysler engineering staff— . which, in my opinion, now stamp the Maxwell a most remark able four-cylinder car. These new results are so vital and so valuable that they put the good Maxwell far beyond your previous conception of four- 7 cylinder possibilities. Have you ever driven a four-cylinder car in which the last noticeable trace of vibration is gone? Well, that’s what you'll find in the good Maxwell of today, with its floating platform spring suspension of the motor. i The first four-cylinder car, we believe, in which vibration is ‘practically eliminated, giving greater comfort to those in the car and far longer life to the car itself. ‘ I don’t know that you can appreciate how much this means in| new steering and handling and riding ease unless you experi- ence it in the good Maxwell yourself. And if you ride in a closed Maxwell, you'll be you've always found in closed cars. glad to miss the annoying rumble These, of course, ars the differences you would notice first. But they are not all. costly alloy steels. As you go along, you will find the Maxwell riding the way you thought only far heavier cars could ride, and displaying a nimble- ! ness that makes you wonder why anyone wants more than’ Maxwell gives. Now turn to the other side—costs and upkeep and so on, which | are materially reduced by the unusually high Proportion of | i , | Zz Touring - + $ 895 Club Coupe . »* $1025 We Carry a Large Supply of This 19) Sport Touring - + 1055 Club Sedan «(1095 Bir may paar ra pba owners are now averaging 24 r 7 hs Roadster - - - 885 Sedan - . . « 1325 es per gallon of gasoline. ° oh NTT \ 7 F . s | SUPER-FUEL INGREDIEN | Storage Space for 150 Cars All prices F.O.B. Detroit subject to current goverment tam, There are a dozen other things I could tell about, but do you know 4 Federal Tires qi Summer Rates—$8.09 Pande rate bet act? i apactatyadid of any four that matches up to Maxwell in these respects? 4 ‘At Give Away Prices 50 Cents Per Night Ask about Maxwell's attractive plan You see now why I term the Maxwell a revolutionary car among s. fours. You will understand completely before you’ve driven a Maxwell five miles. Ford Sizes $7.00 B and D Auto Supply Co. 619 E. Second St. Phone 2426 T can say to you with all assurance that you are going to find in the good Maxwell we are building today far more than you ever hoped for from any four-cylinder car. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT DUNN’S. + ARAGE Industrial and Elm St Phone 2824 Casper Motor Co. 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 Cheirman of the Board CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICH. Prerident and MAXWELL MOTOR SALES

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