Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1924, Page 26

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et bod 4d 1 SED 6S ey Saves cewewe newenrerewwnreweweae seen PAGE. FOUR. Read the Ads lf You Want | All the News SWEEPING CHANGES IN ALC MODELS ANNOUNGED BY STUDEBAKER: FIFTEEN NCU - Four-Wheel Brakes Made Optional and Real) tits the entire craniecase nuppiy ot Balloon Tires Are Now Regular Equip- ment on Classy Cars. big news of the week in t bile world {is Studebaker’ ement of new models. use of the dominating posi hich this manufacturer holds, The auton ann throughout the city, b been cking to the Studebak v to see these “newest ents in motoring luxuries. y new Stude- , and each model is a refinement of the previous designs are new—sor before seen on ¢ automobile. Studebaker has n pioneered in distinctive vehiclo building. Motorists are now offered by © Studebaker fhe following new line: An entirely new type of open and closed car, a new medium weight six, a new 4-passenger closed ear, optional 4-wheel brakes of remark- e de riginal © bodies. New Car Has Open and Closed Features. A creation originated by Stude- = baker, which, “it is Welfeved, will supersed@ the present day open car is the new Duplex body, This new open car which ted magically In five ) a waterproof, snug and of _unsurpassing new Duplex Stude- genuine balloon tires— and | distinctive new fs an » baker body Is an outstanding senea = tion. This car has unusually beautiful lines, the finest Spanish leather up: holstery and an unusual number of equipment features. Studebaker announces an entirely = new Standard Six which takes the place of the former Light Six and * while it follows mechanically. the : eral design of that car it has a and larger motor, the entire S car is larger, heavier and much = more beautiful and has much more .~ room, Of course the new Duplex seenne = body entirely supersedes the former = open touring car and open roadster TD bodies, not enly In the new Standard = Six but In the other two models, the = Special Six and the Big Six. = The new duplex body on the = Standard Six at the announced price fof $1,145 for the five-passenger % phaeton and $1,125 for the” three £ passenger roadster marks a real opportunity for the t r who likes = an open car and also the comfort and protection of a closed car ® Studebaker claims that it can satisfy both demands and at the price of > th pen cay A New Four-Passenger Closed Car. Among the fifteen bodies there Is an entirely n® enger Vic toria on thi ecial Six chassis. ihis is the cozy, compact, comfort able four-essenger car with the driver's seat slightly forward and for the fourth passenger there is an auxiliary seat which folds under the dash when not in use. ‘The lines of this new four-passenger Victoria are especially original, distinctive and beautiful. The finish 1# tn lustrous varnish in dark blue similar to t of the Special Six and the Big Six } Sedans and Coupes. ‘ Three New Berlines. On-each of its three chasses Stude baker provides ‘a Berline type of senger on the Special Six and a on the Big Six car separates ompartment from the rea with a sliding glas Studebaker ha ite closed cars in which is an ex ful fabric, aud the oh o blend 201 tnelu lome lara} Meo and oti . cut-gigss bel! silver king sets er metal parts: 1 carpets, All of the n ‘ound in. the very axe present In all ukers closed models in the hassis introduce an in light gray and] ked with parallel red striping d the Studebaker closed bodi are made by the Studebaker poration in {ls gigantic new be plant, the last of which, costing ter million dollars, was finished in 19 It is claimed that these modern plants with the very latest modern machinery are responsible for great raving 1 in manufacture and this accounts f e obvious splen did quality of Studebaker the prices offered—th range f cars at closed the & Coupe Bix sey Real Balloon Tires Regular Equipment roads en-pas' Studebaker was ar first of automobile manufacturers 1 introduce genuine balloon tires m regular equipment. Instead of the compromise on low preasure cord | tudebaker has gone ull the) 2 the public big Che Casper Sunday age has ideas of his own about giv- ing unlimited eredit. ——— South Pass | Who got funny and stepped on the gas. 6 | But a healthy old tree i Threw him out lke a flee never returned to South Presented with rial. A carload of The Packard Straight Eight stood out prominently in the parade of beauty last Tuesday. the crank-case; thus the pump Van Sant Co.- oil strained and cleaned. There is no possibility of clogged screens or pply of olf for the high- The Nolan Chevrolet Co., has ex- appears to rule entire amount of oil is} panded. On Monday they will open through the motor three|® branch agency in the Seaman tim or every mile of travel under | building at LaVoye. It will be placed Lines Designed to Harmonize as ying pressure of fifteen to}in charge of Charles Midert formerly With Big Tires. | Studebaker probably is the first American manufacturer to design a car, not only mechanically but from pounds; according to the} With the home office. A. Ross Fillebrown, of the Nash | 18 tl ie ne on’ |caxper Motor Co., hopped in a. now stil retains dium conipression low speed design the standpoint of appearance fot} the same as that émpl ; i by prac-| Nash Saturday morning and made a & ine balloon | tires I wide | tically all of the leadii makers of | (ying trip to Glenrock in search of fenders which deeply crown ,OVer| this country. ‘There hus been an in-}an ¢lusive prospect. We'll wager the tires are the first designed by] crease in the welght of crank-shatts | that chap is driving a new Nash to- any manufacturer for balloon tires,}on all models. There are bigger | 4ay- so Studebaker claims. Body ltaea} jearings and longer connecting rods are low and massive and doubtlessly | jn ress Ap “Studebaker is one|., Miss Dildine, secretary to balloon tire equipment was held in| o¢ the very few manufacturers of] Voorhees of the Nash Motor Co. ind by. the ¢ ner in shaping the| medium priced cars that uses the| Kenosha. is paying Camere andre new bake Wood wheels in| oxpensive systcra of machining “its| Vist and making her Beadquarters especially light natural finish, to-| Gmank-shaftn on all. surfaces. By|& the Nash Casper Motor Co. gether with full nickel plated radia a process. it aetuirescpattest nail ad i ‘are in bright and sparkling |snce ana thud reduces ibration to| Four new Oakland cars were nold rast with jet black fenders and| the lowest possible minimum, and delivered crise tee ae wer the dark blue of the Bodies and] {¢ iq expected that the Studebaker | »Y the Patterson Oakland Co. they blend especially welt with the] qispiay rooms taroughout the coun-| , aba light y and jet black bodles ofj try will be the mecea for thousands near and yet so far.” John the Standard Six models. of peotle Who ure literestad ti seek Ged Davis debiwaed an address in udebaker Hedges on Four- | and unusual designs in motor cars| Cheyenne on Friday. Wheel Brakes. for the veral weeks. The sand bar was the scene of more than the usual number of ‘get togethors” immediately following the Wills-Firpo fight. The official question about Casper the following day was not, “How'd you come out Although the new Studebakers are regularly equipped with bigger and better two-wheel brakes than ever and with an entirely new emer gency brake which operates on the | Automotive propeller shaft, there is optional M | P. n the fight?” but—"How much did equipment offered in four-wheel e ting ot ea lose on Firpo brakes. The new Studebaker four-whee! | (Continued from Page One.) John M, Whisenhunt spent the brakes are not only of the hydraulic| which he di business is liver by| week-end in Greybull where he de. type but hydraulic power is de-|far than any that he visited in| llvered a new Hupmobile. veloped by engine power and not by} Washington and Oregon. —- the driver's foot. Great braking _—- Well folks, next week's fair week force can be applied instantly and| J. J. Thomas of the Liberty Gar- at Douglas, and the fruit of Wyo- almost without effort by operating = ee a valve which turns on the hydrau-| lic power, The brakes are unique in this respect and different from anything on any other American Inasmuch as the braking power instantly stops when the wheels stop turning, the rear wheels cannot remain locked and tk No Life Wasted By This Battery —its life starts after you buy it We are talking about the new Willard Bone-Dry Battery. This very differ- AMM wheels cannot lock at | ent battery comes dry. No acid in it. = There are no adjustments necessary | We keep it until you say, “‘Put the battery for the front wheels and only tv in my car,” then we fill it. It is a charged points which require lubrication. | battery. Filling starts its life. Undoubtedly a tremendous amount | of interest will be created by the | § ,.A battery tha doesn’t nM uatil " P| r. -| rs - "t new Studebaker four-wheel brakes Yon Sz lo cays tanele auperts before i Studebaker advises its public, how ever, that two-wheel brakes’ are all that is required. But in (he event that four-wheel brakes aro demand ed tt ts able to give, so it claims, the simplest, most effective, andy most du and safe bystem ever) # pu n American ¢ar. Changes in Studebaker Engines. | Of course, Studebaker has mad& 4 great many minor changes, better ments and refinements in all the mechanical parts of its car, Notably the engine now is in unit with the clutch and ‘transmission, but even more fmportant than that & new force feed ofling system has Auto Electrical Co. 136 Ernst Midwest Phone 948-J on STORAGE BATTERIES ar 30x3 designed introd an en new feature, The returning oll is strained before it goes back | 31ix4 ———— 32x4 33x4 “The First in the West” CHEVROLET’S TWO NEWEST CREATIONS THE DE LUXE SEDAN AND THE DE LUXE COUPE Just Arrived This Week and THE FIRST TO BE PLACED ON DISPLAY In the Whole Western Country NEW DUCO FINISH—RICH DEEP UPHOLSTERING FULLY EQUIPPED We're Proud of Them—You Will Be Too . IN THE SHOW ROOM NOW NOLAN CHEVROLET Co. 322 SO. DAVID ST, ‘ PHONE 2100 Cribune “There was a young man from|at least once, and those who believe this state to be nothing but a great sagebrush domain, may be foretbly ed Saturday afternoon by the R. They're all sold and will be deliv- ered immediately. We live to gain, and the dollar let us not lose sight of the fact that it's the things money cannot buy that give us all our happiness, ‘The Chamber of Commerce is us- all its influetice to intice Andy YOUR BRAKES SHOULD BE EXAMINED OFTEN BY AN Expert Brake Inspector The Casper Brake Service U. S. FABRIC -.-_:-_- 30x3% U. S. CORD —_ U. S. CORD U. S. CORD -_-- U. S. CORD ____-_ 1 32x44 FISK CORD ___-___--_-_-________$21.95 some thought mate- Hudsons was unload-}ing expose. Don't get excited: | tert. Here’ congratulations. our every action, but Station _ Will Open Monday at 106 SO. DURBIN ST. Brake Service TO CASPER MOTORISTS Some drivers will , “mud” fs far superior to “thud.” “Sparky for vice president It's failure is now assured. high- the United So far its been kept a deep dark secret, but row we'll stage the dar- is running Gump on the a real subject for ardent Robertson, of the Coliseum Motor Co., is the father of a brand new baby boy, born Thursday at 3 In the morning. We are sure that the glad hand of ail auto row Is extended to him. M. BE. A complete shipment of Packard sixes and eights will arrive some- For the Purpose of Rendering Efficient Sole Agents for Johns-Manville Products FREE Inspection of Brakes 106 So. Durbin St. Tires, Tubes and Accessories PRICES SLASHED ~ Come in Now—Tomorrow May Be Too Late Casper Brake Service Station Look at These Prices ALL TUBES 15 PER CENT SPECIAL We are overstocked with bumpers, both single and double bar, and out they go 20 per cent discount. The Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone READY TO TAKE YOU ANYWHERE RIGHT NOW BOTH LIKE NEW Ata REAL SAVING See Them at OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY --buL-----$ 6.95 - $ 9.45 ---- $14.70 -$17.95 -$18.45 34x4 -U, $, CORD 22222222221... $18.98 36x6 TRUCK TUBE -___---____________$ 6.50 38x7_ TRUCK TUBE ---_----_-_-_-____.$, 8.95 ° 40x8 TRUCK TUBE -....--.-...__-__..$10.98 Phone 1700 1924 Big Six Studebaker Coupe 1924 Buick 6-Cylinder Touring Our Show Room Wyoming Cadillac Co. 434 W. Yellowstone. Phone 2610 time during the coming week at the Joe E. Mansfield Co. Guess that'll be all for this week, folks. See you all at the state fair, where cows mdo, horses grunt, pigs neigh, and apples app. tell you that Tribune wantads bring results. nearly sheep whinny, ——s——— were p London is slowly becoming a city of grown-up people, with fewer chil. dren every year. In ten years the Nearly children last of children has decreas 14 per cent, —__ 00 pairs of spectacies rescribed for London scheo) ear. BRING IT TO OUR We Will Be Glad to Check It Over Thoroughly and Perform the Necessary Operations to Make It a Satisfactory Car to OVERHAULING IS A SPECIALTY WITH US Expert Mechanics Official Raybestos Brake Service Station Greve Motor Company Park and Second Put the Bus in Shape For ) Winter SHOP Operate Modern Machinery Phone 632: OUR STORAGE SPACE Is CRAMMED WITH on PRICED AS LOW AS $25.20 John M. Whisenhunt & Co. ‘First and Park. 100 Miles Gas le Per Mile, 100 Miles Five Persons ~____.__ Bat CAN YOU BEAT Closed Cars 214c Per Mile Additional “Go and Come When You Like” AUTO SERVi 135 N. Wolcott. GOOD USED CARS ‘ALL READY TO DRIVE AWAY We Are Going to SELL THEM SUNDAY At Whatever They Will Bring TO THE FAIR OR ANYWHERE RENT-A-NEW FORD “U Drive It” RATES OPEN CARS Phone 79 ~--~$10.00 1.00 $11.00 ---$2.20 Per Person IT? CE CO. Phone 2370

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