Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 16

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| GE FOUR. u » | | 2ead the Ads If You Want All the News NNGE ADS IN CILING BULL louston Police Find New Use for Car in Hard Fight. i he, 5 high-powered N laws, parking L) a s ident weeks, antt pe ens and other fads and brit © workaday world, it is aan t a motorist in the pat ches of his fancy, dares ind ing his automobile Wi tearin', buckin’ brancho, P f apturing and killing a real Y ¢ bull Somehow or other it has its hi an automobile to 1 wheels and do a r turn quickly and »posite direction when In this the horse seven-passenger 2 police emer: ne in Houston, Te 1 Bill Hart's dashing horse her day, and Ike a bucking + nt on a hunt for a wild ording to @ story received thi by Lee W. Doud, aun r the Lee Doud Motor Paige and Jewett dis. rs in Casper bull-black, ferocious and mad the heat—broke from its pen 1 enjoying its freedom to the made its way to the crowded town streets, One frightened says Doud, called for the lice, and in leu of a horse, the I emergency car det with suns and newspaper re nt to “shoot the bull" the Paige emergency vot painted red, it is maroon a hot day m: on h for the bull,” con: » when the itnfuri while ed animal saw the machine it irged, but a quick twist of the heel sent Mr. Bull spinning to the sid “Then the animal started tts re treat, dignified as only a ball can dignified, running down the sid walk, sending noonday shopper bob-haired flapper — stenographers, und all the rest scurrying to From the sidewalk the bull the street © emergency still in its west rell of a bucking broncho, r in pursult. The machine was driven alongside the pursued police stood on the running while rd firing at the animal es they long. ntually, peppered with bullets, tl fell over dead and the dan rs was over Unharmed, the p er turned Paige toward more rf n pursuits, like hunting criminals, ete lh snd rode back to police headquar thu Members of the Houston emer nl xeney squad priased the car for its ks performance during the chase.” nis pan ras aes 5 = WASH SALES ro wiv cir « LEAD OUTPUT re “BY 7800CARS he Oversold to the extent of 7,800 re ears although production is at the %. highest point ever attained and sales are running well past the best prev- 4 lous record, is the remarkable bust- ex ness condition reported by the Nash nt Motors Company, Kenosha, Wiscon- alt sin. In giving out this statement E arty. 1% General Sales says sh now occupies truthfully be termed an nted business position on ely in any man an oversold con st coincident with record output. And even greater is vested in this over: ming demand for the new Nash el to the fact that it is tak place at the season of the year rily not the most productive int of sales and at a time when motor car industry as a whole 1 below the peak of business. of the source of this rders flooding the nother interesting 4 is not spotty | can oa few terri springing evenly from r d States. Partic i surprising in view of fact in some districts of W United States important indu ai Which provide major employ ot nt for these ions are working ¢ teed time. Yet, even fror tI s. the volume of orders even a few showroom and for demonstration.” ~ Tarn | WALTER P. CHRYSLER’S TRAFFIC TALKS PEDESTRIANS SLOW TRAFFIC Horse-drawn vehicles and slow-moving trucks should not be allowed on cr motor car traffic is heavy 9 moving vehicles must pecessarily impede the progress of the faster moving cars, the slower vehicles should be inde to hug the carb. Left-hand turns are always instrumental in slowing up traffte. cities it would Improve trafic conditions if cars were compelled to go to ght and around the block rather than make left-hand turns on streets streets where pass the i like Fifth avenue, New York. Complete turns’ always block traffic. to go around the bloc! A study of traffic to do, Do not stop too closely behind another ve.ucle. ‘That's dangcrous. Dow't stop in front of a much used entrance—very iong. If you have any doubts as to what the driver ahead of you intends to do it is much bettcr to slow down and find out and if necessary stop. Since the day of four-wheel brakes stopping has become of increasing If your car has four-wheel brakes and the car back of you ¥ If your car hasn't don’t crowd the car Don’t stop your car on a curve. Importance. \ hasn't keep that fact in mind. ahead of you if it has. LEARN TO PARK CORRECTLY When leaving your car, stop the motor, set the emergency brakes and lock it. Leave your car with its right side parallel and close to the curb or roadside. Unless necessary, do not park car on a downgrade. If nec turn the front .wheels toward curb or roadside. Don't park your car too close to a street corner or crosswalk. Know the parking rules of your city and observe them carefully, For example, most cities do not permit the entrance. Don't park your car so close to| the worst offenders. ther car so that it is difficult for| have sane laws regulating the use of automobile horas and signals. an the other car to get out. HARD USAGE OF SUMMER SEASON BRINGS NEED OF THOROUGH INSPECTION OF GARE-ENGINEER ations and vacation tours are practically’ over for 1924 for most automobile owne but the use of their cars will continue throughout the entire winter. Perhaps the hard. est usage of the y over, how- ever; and this is the care ful motorist will inspect his car from “stem to stern,” and make ad justments to compensate for the Wear of the strenuous summer sea son and prepare for winter driving. The following what should be R. K. Jack, suggestions on done are given by chief engineer of the Olds Mc Works, Lansing, Mich., manufacturers of the Oldsmobile Six “No plece of machinery gets ax little care as an automobile,” says Mr. Jack “A \ocomotive makes a division run of 200 miles or 80. goes to the roundhouse and is thor oughly gone over by skilled me chanics. Ship and stationery en gines have experts constantly ching them, supplying oil and wat giving them attention every moment in operation. An aut ortunate if it is oiled anc t proper intervals. Manu lige this condition strive to make an automobile ar nearly a rpetual motion” ma chine as is possible insofar as care is concerned. “But som care must be giver seven an automobile. And at thi: time, after the touring season, ¢ thorough inspection and ~ severa changes or adjustments should be made. tu mobile cturers r and ‘Livery nut and bolt should be tried, and tightened, as some arc sure to work loose through a har¢é season's driving. The engine shoulé ecked and tuned, up by a first Bring Your Radiator Troubles to An Established Radiator Repair Shop Ds ry @) Your Entire Motor is dependent upon your igni- tion system for ‘power, Lack of sufficient power means, that Some parts of your engine are experiencing a strain that will quickly reduce its mechanical efficiency. We can put a faulty ignition system in shape to generate maximum power and speed. If your starting or lighting system is out of order we will soon have it all right again. Auto Electrical Co. 136 East Midwest Ave. . Phone 968) ry, | ditions on Fifth avenue will satisfy anyone that the biggest obstacle to the improvement of trafic conditions on the street ts the failure of the pedestrian to observe traffic signals. HOW AND WHERE It is unsafe to stop away from the curb. J of the street make sure that the cars back 9 | | Che Casper Sunday Cribune ~ the minimum ment made in the shorter days and cause a On streets where slow- | should aleo be may have become a poor connection. In many “A che! There again cars should be require: . pla n to in t ro STOP ‘you must stop in the middle ou know what you intend ture rives. when an night. the RE THOUGHTFUL ton lean mi to change, putting tres on the rear the front. This ¢ horns Automobile parking near a fire hydrant or @ busy | pedestrians, not to frighten them. are to wara Drivers of motor trucks are usually Most cities now class mechanic with instructions to make any repairs he finds neces: sacy. It is not Mkely any extensive repairs will be required, but it fe wise to give such order repair bill now will and a larger bill later, “Attention should be given the lubrication system, and in most cases it will be found advisable to change the lubricant, particularly in the transmission, to a_lghter grade for winier driving. in The off the engine should be changed ) or 400 miles in winter, as ‘ase dilution ts much. more Mable to occur in cold weather due to the choke being left out longer he engine is warming up. he battery should be tested and if tue cells are found to be below the battery should be reebarged or an adjust- vig drain on the battery and it should be put in the best of examined, the terminals, it will be a good plan to coat them with, vaseline. *k of ‘the electrical system may show loose tefminals and worn in the wiring. The generator, cases, should be change! tease Its power so that it can care of the extra demands of weather driving. “It is well to drain and wash out the radiator, removing rust particles vend foreign substances collected dur ing the summer, - veady to receive an anti-freeze mix- near-zero weather The hose and all water con- nections should also be examined for a leaky hose {s Mable to cause ice inerusted engine plugs should be cleaned; and if there is ca combustion chamber be removed at a reliable’ service sta- If a driver has been using a ure during the sumimer it will be advisable to change the car- buretor to give a richer gasoline mixture. These things should be done to meke casier starting during CASPER BRAKE cold weather, SERVICE STATION “Rear tires wear faster than || Auto Brakes Relined, Adjusted those on the front wheels, and. it will be economical and add to safety and the rear on Winter Car Storage IN STRICTLY FIRE PROOF BUILDING We Have Room for 50 Cars at the Following Dead Storage Live Storage Storage, including delivery______.§ 49.50 Truck Storage at Rates in Accordance With Size PLENTY OF ALCOHOL FOR ‘COLD WEATHER The Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone only be done where car is equipped with non-skid tires, front and rear, as js the case with Oldsmobile. “The above Ust appears lengthy, but the entire cost and time in- volved are small, particularly when elther generator. The colder weather conditi f this time of the year.| compared to the grief and expense A fu charged battery never|that is apt to follow if they are freezes. The battery terminals | neglected. as they wroded, causing Before replacing FAKE FRODUGTS WILL FOLLOW SUCCESS OF BOYCE-ITE, WARNIN X Warning to motorists against the many imitation carbon “removers"’ which have been recently placed up- on the market following the phenom- enal success of science’s Jatest ac- hievement, “Boyce-ite,” has been is- sued by H. A. Tarantours, nation- wide authority on automobiles. As director of the motoring serv- jee of Cosmopolitan Magazine and editor of Motor, he has just put on a small pamphlet, “The Carbon Pest,” in which he discusses the great boon which “Boyce-ite” is to everey motor owner who has’ been forced to cope with the expense en- It then will be ar- some cold rbon present’ in it should FREE; INSPECTION A Set Price for Every Job the front whee! 106 S. Durbin. . Phone 2940 course should Low Rates PASSENGER CARS -------$ 7.00 --------$10.00 Phone 1760 Maxwell is One of the Staunchest Cars Built At all vital points, you will find that metals and construction of the good Maxwell are the same as in cars costing three to four times as much. In proportion to its weight and power, it is actually stronger than the most expensive cars built today. That's a big thing for us to be able to say about a car of the feos ell price; and it is one of the Chrysler superiorities that put Maxwell so far ahead oF its own field. ¥et it is only one of the sound, fundamental superiorities which make us proud to be factors in its production. You have prob- ably heard about Maxwell pick-up — how in a flat 8 seconds, it accelerates from 5 to 25 miles an hour. You are also probably acquainted with the fact that the simple device of a platform spring under the front end of the motor, combined with the balancing of recipro- cating parts to the fraction of an ounce, practically eliminates any sense of vibration. Are you aware, however, that all the w: through the Maxwell 5 t Bnd chassis, you find We are pleased to extend the convenience of time: payments. Ask about Maxwell’s attractive plan, ‘The Good MAXWELL | mie pa CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 W. Yellowstone chrome nickel or other steel for those parts whic! heavy stress. and highest price? The front axle, and all the parts on which depends the control of the car, are unreasonably over-strong. A bull-dog for powerful pulling — this but it cant pull too hard for tranbmatecion, and rear axle. —just as in cars of The steering knuckles, and the king pins upon which they turn, are of ch: nickel steel, heat-treated. me hee The thoroughness of Maxwell strength is well illustrated by frame, which is une usually deep, and braced by six stout croés members. ~ Good Maxwell strength, in rd, is match for Maxwall cecOemanee nat de- pendability. All these are a part of that com; ete and unusual goodness which scores of thousahds of owners declare makes the good Maxwell the most care-free and economical motor car they have ever Phone 909 in the valves of his motor. are sure to follow the good products.”” tailed by accumulations of carbon | however, not. to purchase many of ees of the worless tablets and mixtures that “During the past few years,” he says, “a great deal of attention has been given to carbon trouble, espe- clally to the elimination of the THE VERY BEST IN knocking due to carbon. Various : priprietary compounds have se oe —in— troduced, the manufacturers claim- ing the ‘carbon deposit 1s retarded. Some makers have offered water de- Auto Body and Fender Work vices, steam devices and all sorts of other attachments have been intro- METAL AND WooD WORKING x duced to stop an engine from car bonizing or for removing carbon al- ready deposited. ‘Boyce-ite’ has been found to be very efficient not only as a prevent- or of carbon but as a means of ob- taining more miles per gallon of gasolin ‘The motorist is warned, Kemmer Body and Fender Shop 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1523-W uplex—exclusively Studebaker . —a new kind of car! A closed and open car combined—the advantages of both at an open car price! HE new Studebaker Duplex models give the comfort and protection of a closed car—with all the advantages of an open car, plus the good looks, riding comfort, in- terior finish and fittings that no open car could ever give! There is no other body like it on mae other car at any price—because it is exclusively a Studebaker crea- tion, made only by Studebaker. You can buy the Duplex from no other maker, Value Points New Big Six The new Duplex is available for Beg ew econ tees Yet the priceis no higher than that each of the three new Studebaker open car problect. enon aperiet. SIX: the SPECIAL $1 and the Genuine Balloon Tires. The appeal of its simplicity, con- BIG SIx. | venience and durability is instant and New Satin-Lacquer Finish. | decisive—with a touch of the hand you draw down the four roller en- Spanish chrometanned Closures and in thirty seconds your leather upholstery. ire open car is a snug, Comfortable And these three new. chassis are the evolution of the famous chassis of the five preceding years. Each year they have been improved and enclosed car. “With equal ease the efined. New foe pe ime on of oper chclosing sides can be soled up into But this year the new models are the and you have an open car clea with n 2 Nyaa and f again. pro’ erment tha’ jence food ling sytem new. ‘The Duplex is especially built and science have thus far developed. idea in supply. Full 75 for the apie body enclosures, the They are paramount exemplars of hu p. block test. roof is framed and sha; in I— modern automobile design. af Permanently beauti! and steel- Simply stated, this means that Four-wheel fiygseslic strong to support the rollers, and money cannot buy more modernly like any other system on the apres part of the Duplex is in- prc: automobiles than the new American cars. tegral with the lower part. It is a Studebakers—we have the Duplex models ready for your inspection. unit which harmonizes per- Teed fakerens and function, " Come in today! SPECIAL SIX 120in. W.B. 65 H.P. 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1495 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1450 4-Pass. Victoria........ 2050 5-Pass. Sedan. + 2150 1650 5-Pass, Berline 2225 7-Pass. Berline......... 2860 wheels, $60 extra ¢-awheel brakes, S dlsc wheels, 875 extra 4-wheel brats, 5 discwhecls, $75 extra ‘ (AU prices f. 0. b. U.S. factories, and subject to change wtthout notion) pita ‘STUDEE MOTOR CO., Inc. 226 S. David St. Phone 1817 STUDEBAKER BIG six 127 in. W.B. 75 HP. 7-Pass. Duplex-Phacton $1875 { 5-Pass. Coupe.......... 2650 7-Pass. Sedan.... 2+ 2785 13in.W.B. S0H.P. 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton $1145 3-Pass. plex-Roadster 1125 3-Pasa. Roadster. 1395 5-Pass. Coupe... « 1495 5-Pass. Sedan THIS 1s A YEAR NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE As Trustee for the bankrupt estate of the Wyoming Oldsmobile C. receive sealed bids at any time up to.10 a. m., October \1th, 1924, cp arene PART of their stock of merchandise, fixtures, ete., listed below. The terms are cash, sale to be completed when bids are accepted. The creditors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Merchandise can be inspected at my office at 442 East Yellowstone. This is your chance to buy good up-to-date stuff AT YOUR OWN PRICE ! Sues CARS . OFFICE EQUIPMENT = SHOP EQUIPMENT 1 New 1924 Overland Coupe 1 Steei Office Desk 1 Bearing Reaming Tool 1 w 1924 Olds Roadster 1 Mahogany Office Desk 1 Tungar Charger 3 Bowser Ol Pumps 4 14-Ton Chain Hoists 3 Weaver Jacks 1 Grease Pump and Truck 1 Welding Outtit 4 Drop Cords 1 New 1923 Chevrolet Com- mercial, Chassis 1 1923 Olds Touring 2 Oldsmobile Trucks 1 Artmetal Filing Case Allsteel Filing case Royal Typewriter Burroughs Adding Machine National Cash Re; Swivel Chairs Office Chairs ea Seer Ford Sedans Uarco Registers 1 No. 207 Derby Screw Plate H Overland Tourings Jap Plum Trees 1 Cylinder Reamer * 2 Ford Coupes Oak Table 1 Kwik-Way Valve Refacing Machine 1 Alemite Portable Compressor 1B, & D. Bench Grinder 1B. & D. 14-Inch Electric Drill. And many other items too numerous to mention. Counters, Show Cases, Filing Cases,/ Steel Parts, Bins and 1 Chevrolet Touring, 1923 Shelving, etc. 1 Ford Roadster And other used cars. Also stock of parts for Overland Willy-Knight cars, for Oldsmobile ¢ f , » , tor Chevrolet cars, and stock of accessories and tires. Inventory of fea Gen be examined as well as the merchandise. Also-on Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block 107 in Butler’s Addition to the City of Casper. Also warehouse situated on said lots, THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY--MAKE YOUR OWN PRICE ! PALMER JOHNSON, Trustee 442 East Yellowstone Casper, Wyoming

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