Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1924, Page 12

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4 A | PAGE TWO. [Live News of. | | Motordom in | This Section | i | CHEVROLETS IN |} Baby Olds of This Lad - Small Edition of Auto: MORE MODELS} Three New Cars Are just Out, Factory Reports State. new De Luxe modéls have n introduced by the Chevro- y, factory officlais They are the ng and coupe, tho improvements rl motive 4 accesscrion of the autom: te increase the comfort and eof motoring. Much deen given to beantl : -e of the new models we Tuco For séver A consistent and steadily grow: its own power an Would your sm:a!l boy like a shost-to-goodness automobile Ml run forward and backwar in with with | thing that your ‘ The son of Ralpt ¢, Oldsme- bilo dealer at 5 Swan, id just Mike your boy, e and his j baby brother ° their own © . Young J w is just t was selected, and six years cl: about five | th rts of tia Genera! Motors Corpor in he reo st automo. ation, Chevrplet Motor company, Aa «, In two Pont comps makers of Duco fin je to operate his and the Fishér Body ‘company aad ted before the’ finish of were consul new cars was decided upon. In fact every factor entering into the/ t makeup of the-De Luxe moflels “was | thoroughly proven before the com pany started production on the new styles which now complete the Chevrolet line The De Luxe sedan has a double Duco finish in blue, with a con trasting red trim. This is further set off by the nickled radiator, head and cowl lights and aluminum kick plates, This, as‘are the other two De Luxe» models—tk equipped with disc wheels, front aft real double- bar bumpers, motor maser, te. The De Luxe. touring 1s als#o~¥ine ished in Duco in a gray, a deep slate color which harmonizes with the up- holstery of « shade lighter tone, ‘The Coupe has a roomy, two pas- senger body finished in the same rich blue as the sedan, Both the coupe and sedan have special deep velour. upholstery) with. Marshall type-springs, The pphofstery is a stay that harmonizes with tho blue finish. Z. a | WHAT'S IN AN AUTO? By SPARK PLUG Two fa ailed which done fainily rayel. a lot her to home and 1 te and t stay sleep except when nec Gemanded that they go down town to do some shopp'ng or something at and when came the family ured kod y healthy ther bunch ought that a s made to a ullow anfl tha it set of furniture n the dawgone town Thanks. ~~ Be certain of genuine Ford parts. Great Northern Adv. Motor company.— own car. care to the famil How it was possible to fleet with enditure of a comparatively small mount of cash and=the Uselof some hanical ingenuity is. explained by So Ine MAXWELL Touring Car + « + + $ 895 Spert Touring - « ¢ + 1055 Roadster - - + «© + 885 OlubCoupe + ++ » 1025 ClubSedan + + + - “1095 Sedan - + « = + + 1325 All prices jf. 0. b. Detroit sub ject to current Government Tax. pleased to extend the conven: thme-payments. Ask about Maxwell's attractive plan. 436 W. Yellowstone every-| biling Ww: i me h safety 6 cars are six volt ood M ‘Never ras’ there ried which ~ Bave thé Owner so much in fine materials and workmanship for anywhere near the pricé:" / Wewill gladly go oyerthechas- sis and body construction with ° you, as intensively.as you may desire, and youcansatisfy youre self on that point. We will particularly emphasize this fact: In every part which wears,or has to dowith reliabil- ity, the good Maxwell is now actually stronger,» pound for going, than manyacar costing ‘our to five times its price. You can depend upon the good. Maxwell to stand. up-in tough--.-- est, day-after-day can drive it with surance you would feel with a costly car. , toy lectricalty battery #t automohi car Mr, Frick bullt én: the lines of thé The sees automor installed 'thd r unit ae in —or Beby Olds, as it i¢ y propelled ilar les. ‘Itis ly in eering | pret i Se st ‘the er the hbod teddy wired obile motor: and, therefore, increase the mileage obtainable on a baftery charge, The motor is located urfder thé seat and Lcorinected witlt thé réar “axle by gprockets and thdfh. The gearing 1s very. low, with ‘a ‘riaximum speed on smooth” levél gfoiind of 12 miles un hour. “This reduction in~ speed greatly increases the power of the motor. Control‘is by ‘&- spring: accelerator operated by the fdot th me as in regtilar nutomobités. The accelerator, when pressed down, switches on the “Pourrénit:~ THIS foot wwitch has rests: tance tor running-either slow or fast. When the foot™is remdved from the accelerator ‘it* automatically springs fp, shutting off*:the -ourrent © and throwing ‘on braked ‘that™ lock the rear wheels, making it impossible for the car to rollor coast, even when on asgrade.'Thereiy a: Hahd switch which ‘changes*the;direction of the current-and'permits running the car backwards, The . accompanying {illustration shows’ Mr. Frick in. his Oldsmobile ‘| Sedan «with Baby Frederick in the {| latest minaturé “automobile at the front, wheel and: Johnny in the Baby side at the rear wheel. At the Iowa T:i-State fair Johnny towed his Father's Oldsmobile Sedan som. 1] pletely around the m'le track before an immense crowd. $600 TAKEN IN AT PAY CANP CANON CITY, Colo., Bept. 6.—Six hundred dollars, repre tating the money collected at Canon City's paid nautocamp for the months of June tand J and the first ten days of und ite v into the to new Hudson cars are nevertheless steering with greater ease and sta- bility than. any previous Super-Sixes according to R. N, Van Sant, Hud- won. dealer. for the Casper. territory. his is due, he declares to a newly designed steering mechanism which has-been incorporated. “When we heard that Hudson had fone in for balldons, we expected. wonderfully fine and easy riding re- sults, but We wondered if there wouldn't be parking and steering troubles. We-had heard gossip of such troubles, “We discovered that the Hudsons, while esééntially the same cars as previously, have been so redesigned that alli-these: supposed difficulties have .beeh, overcome. Hudson did not rusheinto balloon tires, but took plenty of time to experiment on jall the steps necessary to make them safe and convenient under all conditions. “Having driven this new Hudson with many owners of previous Su- pper-Sixes, I can join them in saying that the balloon-tired Hudson Js the clty treasury, sccording to figures cumpiled by, the elty clerk's office recently. Twenty-four hundred visiting ai tomoblies paid the overnight char; of twenty-five cents, these ‘figures show. Only three parties objected to the fee. Many of the rest. indl- cated they were more than willing to pay the fee, provided ‘the facill- ties of the camp were Kept up to a andard. *1-Fine* niow-revol it out ed fro and expense. Here are a few. . sivelyr eliminate (With one hi roll the car on a level floor.) 2. The: cranksha film of force-feed oil, main- tained under, préisure in ite three over-size bearings: This réduces wear to point where there is practi- cally mo- need’ for bearing “replacement. ice friction. : you can jfloats on a 1c 3 Theclutch release or throw- earing is positively and automatically lubricat- m the transmission: 4 Atall vital points the good Maxwell uses the same kinds of.alloy and heat- steels employed in the costliest cars. ~.-S-Therearaxledrive — * , which bears heBurdes of, propellingthe isrigidly “mounted: on- arings ~~ oihg—you: which preserve it € same as- ent and quiet. . 6. The frame side rails are of unusually deep sections awhich insure laden if road conditions sis “ana rigidity. ria arene at all possible, you'll never see a Maxwell stopped. ae che ee Eas, nee el Li e ms we! otor is pract ‘Dra ot ta dacee it thecugh. ey? tionless—that vibration in any * event is.not transthitted to the Perhaps the greatest boon to body—is another long-life the good Masee iompe, how- feature. . ever, is the consis ly care ee free service it gives*him, day You should ride in the good after day an month. There are a host of mechanical reasons why the good Maxwell saves its owners both trouble UALITY Maxwell, engineers: velopment month after opinion o' formance now that Chrysler are directing its de- t, and talk with own- érs andlearntheirdisinterested f good Maxwell per- and economy. CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 BALLOON TIRED HUDSON FOUND EVEN EASIER IN ITS STEERING With full size balloon tires, thesteadiest and easiest steering car on CELE IE SEES TET Eee 2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1924, ing 4t out as the first enclosed car] A club in Lond6n which is :main. in motordom’s history to be offered| tained by the Church Army exclus. at ‘the same identical price as ajively for barmaids has more than standard open car. six hundred members. ‘Hudson sales continue in their sensationally rapid up-curve. The Super-Six is now enjoying {ts big- A gest volume we ever knew. The “The Beauty of It Is” Coach is 75. per cent’ of our Hud- te t and cering © son business, yet the old stand-by That you get the road we have,ever had. The me-|demand for the Hudson sedans and CE chanical changes which Dring this|the Super-Six open cars is also run- MORE SERVI about are original, simple, exclusive | ning ahead of previous years. ‘The AT THE and perfectly effective. Hudson factory ts now at it high- x ets “With the. new fenders the-clean-|est point’ of Super Six. production, cut and iow-hung lines, and the bal-|yet we are actually short of cars." loon tires, the Hudson Super-Six is Sia eee a eo one of the handsomest motor cars 7 ION. T have ever seen. It is.a delight to| , "exico's most famous be Ren rie SCC Shi ery - s ler whic rtez 1s supposed to ‘ finmenta; taney BOW "Te: lhave sought shelter’ 400 years ago First’and Bast Sellowstene MTs haw Coke aad when-driven from the Astec capital, || Gas, Oils, Accessories NG ero @ mar-| is slowly dying and all efforts of the Fisk Tires velous value even if Hudson had not decided to.eap the ‘climax by bri tree surgeons to arrest the progress of decay have been futile, SHE’S GOING TO RIDE IN The ESSEX _ MISS EVELYN TITUS 3 —OFr— SHERIDAN COUNTY Will Occupy the Essex Seat of Honor in the Beauty Parade Next Tuesday R. N. VAN SANT MOTOR McKinley and Yellowstone CO.” Phone 1406 Advanced Six Sedan hive Passenge $1695 a - On), Fuctory Presenting—the New Advanced Six Sedan Lowest-Priced 121-inch Wheelbase Sedan on the market ‘Four-Wheel Brakes, Nash Design Full Balloon Tires Five Disc Wheels New Force-feed Oiling System Highly Refined Performance Four Broad Doors Full 5-Passenger Comfort Heater, of Course Select Mohair Cloth Upholstery ADVANCED SIX SERIES—SPECIAL SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to.$2290, f. 0. b. factory TT NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 S. Kimball Street Phone 1818 WARNE AND CR WORKMANSHIP | FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST DE ALING OSBY MOTOR CO. Phone 2610

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