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PAGE FOUR. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1924. fhe Casver Sunday Cribune Read the Ads If You Want Ct) ————EE tS a —————————— a Nill re ui All the News| K(e oe ca ‘“ ) (©) a a \ ~ PLAIN CLOTHES MEN RELIEVED (Continued m page one) that have been abandoned as a men. ace. N Western Panama and southern Costa Rica, but from the Colombian border to the ares continuous to the Canal, an afriine distance of about two hun- dred miles, is a section of well nigh impenetrable miountains, — jungle, swamps and tidal murshes, Only one white person, a German woman, Frauelein Anna Geist, 1s ktuewn to have made the trip over. land, on foot; and for an automobile to make it will mean a_ bitter struggle of cutting, digging, fording ing of Hamilton, Ont., procured a Willard battery for his “Rainbow especially for the race. That he won, and in winning, carried a Willard battery is another Instance where history repeats itself. Indianapolis Speedway race win- ners for years have used Willards in,their cars. The last race saw every car that placed in the money equipped with this battery. Other anto pacers and marine men have found in Willard the battery it takes Details of the nation’s attitude on sind. pedtooning, Rrcicbiatves a. ertiitiasy the subject have been brought to the < hg Attention. of the, Washitiateaieate How to Prepare the Gasoline System ic, both he pi d thi aaa vib eteSibosbtpD for the Cold Weather cate i ig abe chet fy If you go ont to the garage some morning and find that the engine against the espionage system as to| Will not start, do not immediately jump to the conclusion that: there is ———_——__—_ OAKLAND FIELD AGENTS Hi ened: something wrong with the carburetor’ or ignition. The’ trouble may be IN BIG CONFERENCE AT a F OERED HS uae “here et! Ansar! caused by scthe weber tat ies Eoeceat one of the begins Aaa! ee you oo have a special gasoline filter between the gasoline tank and the carburetor, Fhesae Toe chara ear erised the | you, will have! poeewel whet Cleaning it Baraat tera seas asselty oreeall NEW NASH SIX IN SHOWROOMS OF COMPANY | | amount of water drawn off with the pionage system, as advanced by the hehe 3 " iiete. awe sediment. Now during the summer Gethin alathee ne, alah a you very much, but during the co! out plain pongo get vee ‘hana Weather it may ‘canbee great deal of | sales or ization ot the Oakland anP7_ SPARK ‘Sac Pa ri Ser Rotations hehe trouble by, freezing in the line and | Motor Car company was held in the| Recent arrival of the iong await. ’ IVE ONY, SPREE NM TIONS / HOHE ATS blocking the flow of gasoline from |General Motors building, Detroit,jed advance and spec aa - THE NEW STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX DUPLEX-PHAETON, $1145 peptic ind fale tion to. the the tank to the carburetor. Some- |Mich., November 6, 7 and & for the| models at the showroom of the Nash N purpose of discussing new sales and| Casper Motor Co., has brought about times the water collects at the bottom ; merchandising plans now being in-jthe declaration of a general Nash public as well as to the of the vacuum tank, sometimes in H s appuratediby the compands week in Casper, when local folks form has a ‘very deterrent the cineraor att Nocheticke ic ibe Charles W. Matheson, vice presi-} will be especially invited to come to] . e4 ¢ OF WO NIG Up VignatoEsy float chamber of the carburetor. dent and director of sales, outlined a{the salesroom of the local agency nN s more important to discourage To protect yourself against trou- | comprehensive plan to help the deal-{at 146 South Kimbal! street and in: 1s nevy- ® motor violation than to make an} |ORAIN OFF HALF A PINT OF ble from this source draw off about |ers merchandise Oakland cars and] Spect the new models. Nash week ca “Mfter Something “has happen: | | GASOLINE FROM GASOLINE TANK] half aipint of gasoline fromthe bot- | stated tat the paramount, donean| Hestna’ today and’ enda) Hent mancag . se. VACUUM TANK AND CARBURETOR] tom of: the gasoline tank and the |of the company je to sce that.Oak: and in that time Mr. Carr and Mr. e ® Good policing consists in main. votin Same amount from the bottom of the | land dealers make money. He told] Treber hope to have displayed the taining order without arrests. vacuum tank and the carburetor. This precaution taken about every six |of the program of continuous im-|™odel@ to hundreds of local folk oO -, 1me da a eeriminal DDoses the motor-| wecks during the freezing weather will practically eliminate any possibility | provement boing carried out in the} Certain Snmp ees: (0). the becyieees: ist a criminal of blocked gasoline lines. i car and the exacting, close inspec-}°f the new Nash makes {t well i pits, alee: shoourages 1) fatantos During the warm, weather the temperature of the air is hot enough | tion given each car at the factory] Worth the while of every Casper per: through obv: ronfusing of police) to vaporize the gasoline mixture, but during thetold weather it is neces 67 DE A cote Sa before it is shipped out. has an o in steel. Upper and lower Santen SNaymen and grafting con-) gary to heat the mixture in some way. This is usually done by means of | rhe ‘tntes days’ session closea} Practically every oe tian pba. De te lee beens He seehten are integral Thue its con- stables. a ° a stove which fits around the exhaust | Novemben 8, with an address by| Play and as the demand for the new SPess. Duplex-Phacton $1145 wants speed—and flexibility. He struction is substantial and its mphtuionssellaveae ctigcathe eae manifold and is connected to the air |George H. Hannum, president and] Cars ter echt Petre OR | IEE Sep ee ese 1125 loves t open ’er up on a smooth beauty lasting. conclusion, “believe ¢ intake of the carburetor. is r. | Mr. Hannum eae: ny boss Ronde: cities now using the spy system will a band on the air intake on the ear. |Sener*! manager. | Mr. | Hannum take advantage of this opportunity Se cizeee) Soe Ages ez SUR UD oes on Soe he, wit wh ve anithes once and for all the se Se Pe ebandbit st preseetly amo buretor that covers or uncovers a | of the future plans of the company.| #8 8007 as possible. S-Pam.Berline > 25) 1080 Seetind weit troubl attaching the old-type merely because it has been found in. series of holes and enables you to |” 7. G. Koether, head of the sal F-wheel brakes, 4 disc wheels, pica. hee thinking: ‘urtains—makeshift at best. BtRee ohana note pobrigiaxed ponies the | pai enue iri | und service division of the General ange of tear Tan Gay wii the young- No more burried ee other cities tha ve tri a into the carhuretor. en this band , gave a sum: ve is for the curtain while storm mainly because the time is not far covers the Holes, all air being takeg pce ap de Aaa 77, ‘cum-|| Don’t Ruin Your Battery SPECIAL 81LX sters have to go to school. extent distant when no city will be able to into the carburetor is ‘heated, but corporation is doing to back up the 120-in. W.B. 65 H.P. And here at last is a new. N les enforce any plan that ts out of key when the band is turned round to un- | Corporation is doing to back up the HAVE IT ear to meet this old-time f o more with the motor regulations of the t ir i F Dera: torn in them, while trying to obtain, sover the holes, cold air is-taken in. | and standardization work and in CHARGED pro , rite ry in general. Now that the cold weather is here, | 204. ® P for the emergency, the protection The increased volume of touring the band an the air intake must be | “™&nci#! fn A SIC t It’s a glorious— airy given by a closed car. is demanding a certain degree of uniformity which precludes the pos. sibility of extreme ideas in laws and MIXTURE & enforcement. The tourist 1s carry- Freezing Weather Has Set In. HEATING THE GASOLINE | turned to cover the holes so that the pp lupieea hs jose air being taken into the carburetor is heated, WILLARD BATTERY HAS If the gasoline mixture is not BIG 81x tight enclosed car with complete ing the best ideas of the country | heated, it enters the cylinders in the form of big blobs of gasoline and is W. B. Sands Battery 127.0. W.B._75 H. P. protection from wind ith Bin. xpd esis beeen a: S8ee not completely burned, The result of this ig that the motor oses power LONG SERVICE REC AD Station or, to. be reckoned 5 ie. and the oil in the crankcase is destroyed by being diluted with this un! urned motorist learns through the tourist | gasoline which is drawn down into the Crankease. past thie piston cress 430 W. Yellowstone what 1s being done in other leading | fq addition to this, you will find that the engine carbons up yery quickly RES Phone 1692 The Willard Storage Battery com- pany has been famous for some time for the success of its batteries in racing events with internal com- cities, and as a direct consequence 1: tro Fy r i i hs icocassi-te Thavave cab Re irer ay spteed also have trouble with the spark plugs sooting up and causing how things ought to be done in\his| “To make starting easier it is usually necessary to adjust the carburetor own city. $0 that the mjxture is made ‘slightly richer for the cold weather but before “Our Investigation of enforcement doing this it is wise to make certain that all joints between the carburetor | bustion engines. Auto racers, speed policies shows not only that there 18! and the intake manifold are air tight. A slight air leak during the warm | boat racers and racing aviators have ho favor for the spy eystem but that | weather will not be noticed, because most carburetors are tuned up so | placed their stamp of approval on in the standardized system for na-| that they are a little richer than absolutely necessary. During the cold | Willard batteries as the electrical tlonal use there will be in evidence | weather, however, even a small air leak will make the engine very hard to’ | unit for their machines and Willard’s # broadminded attitude toward our! start and will make it Practically impossible to get the engine to ‘dhe slowly, [record for winning has been un- greatest motor, problem. Complete | The easiest way to test for air leaks is to fill an oil can with gasoline th broken. . abandonment! of the use of plain) while the engine is running, squirt a little gasoline around of the Just before the recent Gold Cup clothes officers has become @ motor | joints between the carburetor and intake manifold. If you notice that the | boat race, Commodore H. B. Green- necessity, and it is clear that those | engine speeds up a little when you squirt some gasoline around one par- se who aro blocking it are themselves | ticular joint, then you know that it is allowing air to leak in. Try tighten- violating a far more serious Hf law! ing the joint. If this does not cure the trouble, you will have to remove than an arbitrary speed Imit the manifold and fit a new copper gasket. Sometimes if the leak isa : ee ae sinall one it can be stopped by painting the joint with some shellac.» It fe better, however, to fit a new gasket and cure the trouble permanently. Next week I will show you how to overhaul the ignition system and tune up the carburetor so that the engine can be started easily. Melting Pot has sold the Service Filling station at First a ast Yellowstone to another party. He finds Casper (Continued from Page One.) has plenty of good service stations. Mr. Johnson declares his shop to be among the finest in the state and a/- Leave on your overshoes folks, visitor will agre There's more coming. We haven't heard the sound of Don't crab about a flat tire. Re. the Casper fire department lately.| member the time they stood up on Lack of work seems to be making | that long trip. the lads loggy. wstegs etn) ‘The Duplex body.la framed and) shakes ie s _STUDEE. MOTOR CO., Inc. 226 S. David St. FPnone 1817 STUDEBAKER DUPLEX THIS 18 STUDEBAKER YEAR © 25 Miles ote Galion © ‘L. D.. BRANSON FOR EVERYTHING IN ELECTR fe P AIRING 615 E. Second ~ Phone 383 A SPECIALIST GIVES BETTER SERVICE Factory Methods on Metal and Woodwork on AUTOS—WELDING—BRAZING | Kemmer Body and Fender. Shop 425 West Yellowstone —~ Phone 2008 Automotive ETDS SURIURILEREEEEEREEUUAES AENEAN snnarvuenennaneNReuneesERNCeLA DUNN CUOTeT rusernocasceerecen‘sseessseseerverereseMesersseeeeeeeeneceseeececeere— Put a Dehco Baked Enamel Qe Finish on Your ‘ . FORD ’ SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS | Tourings (complete) -----------$20.00 (Continued from Page One.) from the western and northern J. H. Leslie and Charles F. Patter- 3 ss Ask about glycerine for your radi:!son, Jr., of the Patterson Oakland Provinces are Seiteane the jextens ator. It’s an excellent way to keep| company, spent most of last week |! of the highways the rest of the Peace of mind regarding that all] in Salt Creek where they found the and onat theresiatatbeteanis bere important organ in ar, the] tie 5 : and eas' 8° Ww. Important ‘organ your i Held ripe for the Oakland onslaught. | ih cont Chere tag Pesanvle highway. There's a showroom full of Oak.|%undred to the Colombian boundary, Wow, such brilliancy. The new] tands at the Patterson Oakland com.| ‘The two Argentinos, however, wiil electric sign has been raised sky- ret a at Jaa come to grief in the jungles of ‘ 30 00 7 — Ward at the Studeo Motor eompary | Dany: ‘Take # peep at ‘em Panama, in) the ‘opinion of. those Coupes (complete) ~-----==+-4--§ le’ With a fullsense of thé serious- and natural economies, the four- and greets hikers and motorists! Warmer weather and plenty of| familiar with the country.’ If they Only 2 days required for job. , Mess of Oe nent —eapetally ese oriaenle noaseesed along South David street with a] sunlight should bring out the motor-|¢an reach the Panama Canal they weighin: i¢ meaning of every ssibilities of wer and spe merry glow of publicity each eve-| ists on every highway today. The|can make the rest. of the) trin TWO COATS ON EVERY FORD. . word—Chrysler-Maxwell engi- able of belie andlnted iets ning roads are in good shape despite some hard going in nort neers, without reservation, ease and steadiness which have Promise you, in thisnew Maxwell, never been fully developed. \ unexpected rain or snow, skid chains | ~——————— Lesage ;' Our idea of a pessimist is the bird will be a nuisance on the wheels of es “—— who gets married and then buys a| any car. A SPEC ge AS | BETTER Will not chip—Outlasts the car itself. SEE US NOW! © surpassing in every seven passenger touring car. Frank Pelkey has taken over the washing, greasing and accessory de- partments at the Auto Service com- pany, and will eontinue to give the high grade of service rendered local motorists through these departments in the past Anybody In the auto accessory dusiness want to invest in a good advertising serv that's peppy and pleasing to the of every reader? See Sparky for particulars. How's this for the {deal married man? > hot air in his tires—no alcoho! his‘ radiator—a clear vi. sion windshield—bumpers front and rear—and can nay e without the use of skid chains vey're few and far between ‘Three carloads of new Chevrolets arrived in Casper during the past week, and have been unloaded and many of them delivered. W. R. Yellding has become a true body and fender expert. That is, on his own car. Ask him to tell you about that little difference of street opinion not long ago. The entire office force of the Lee Doud Motor company, safely hart ed in Denver, painters and dec ators have begun work on the building and with the re = will come a startling annou t from Mr. Doud. Watch for it next week. Tommy Rassmussen, bopkkeeper | at the Karl Boyle Motor company, k, folks, and watch More next w for a real s TROLLEYS GET MOTOR RELIEF (Continued from Page Oye.) of vehicles, and if they are properly co-ordinated the result will be ta the advant of the transportation company, the rider, and the public. “The wise merchant finds out what sort of merchandise his cus tomers want. This Is what has been dene by the traction companies who have taken the bus into their sy: tern 6f transportation. ‘They are meeting with a wide public appreci- ation which is reflected either in added income or jlowered costs, “I do not ask for special favors for the bus. It will rise or fall on its own merits. It should be grant. ed no better and no worse treatment than is accorded to other forms of transportation,” Balloon tires with ball bearing spindles make the Hudson very easy to steer, Brazing SHOP 425 W. It’s Overhauling Time DRIVE IN Let us check up on your motor and working parts. We'll put her in shape for winter, Motor Thoroughly Cleaned by Steam Oscar Redenbo 430 W. Yellowstone, | Phone 1692. SURELY you will want to see THE NEW MAXWELL Built by Chrysler It’s a Great Car Factory Methods on Metal and Woodwork on Autos—Welding— KEMMER BODY AND FENDER hco Baked Enamel Co. FIRST AND PARK Ye'lowstone Phone 2008 Casper De Winter Car Storage IN STRICTLY FIRE PROOF BUILDING We Have Room for 50 Cars at the Following Low Rates PASSENGER CARS: Dead Storage --_____--____-___$ 7,00 -------$10.00 Storage, including delivery _____$42.50 Truck Storage at Rates in Accordance With Size PLENTY OF ALCOHOL FOR COLD WEATHER The Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone Live Storage Phone 1700 essential any four-cylinder car in the world today. ‘ To make that sweeping assurance more peonae sa lepectticr, We mise you speed, in power, fn pliabiltey of power, in swift re- sponse, and even more particu- larly in riding steadiness and comfort, results no four-cylinder car has yet been able to attain. To go still further into details, the new Maxwell has speed capacities far beyond any car of its type and class, and in the rare instances in which they may have to be used, will register them with an absence of vibration without precedent in four-cylinder cgnstruction. Chrysler-Maxwell engineers have been actuated by the conviction that in addition to its inherent They set out to overcome what have all too readily been accepted = the, Be as LS eee in the ur-cy] ler engine and to‘con- vert these limitations into positive advantages. . No one can doubt that success has crowned their efforts, after even so shortan experience as ahalfhour’s driving demonstration of the car. Bnegedi by oe masa and extraordinary character of its per- formance, this Maxwell is literally a new and immeasurably better type of four-cylinder motor car. President Chairman / of the Board Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation, Detroit Maxwell-Chrysler Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., Balloon tires, natural wood wheels, stop-light, transmission lock, Duco finish standard of all Maxwell model: ir and heater are standard on all closed models, ‘ouded visor, integral with roof, Touring Car, upholstered in Benuine Spanish leather - + «© 6 895 Club Coupe, upholstered In genuine Spanish leather - + 1025 Club Sedan, upholstered in beautifully patterned fine cloth ° 1095 (Bxtra for genuine Spanish leather $15) Sedan, upholstered in genuine mohair Pluh - + «6 «6 1345 All prices f. 0, b. Detroit, tax extra CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909

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