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ee a eS bod 1 T ° PAGE T. | Dependable | Dealers Use - These Pages| MANY AUTOS TO FIND WAY Christmas this year will bring|the plan early in the year and made pile’ ownership to thousands | their weekly pay: auto Chr of persons who never before even| 1 they would ever enjoy such} that’ giv Apr e giving of an auto-| ready have secure nas time has been Ford Wee , ce for years. Families have number bought new automobiles-to. replace | creased before: the old ones, the thoughtful dusband| proaching Christmas season. ’ manner ih which enient has surprised his wife with a'new may be car and) indulgent yet practical | fathers, ‘to retain “larger “cars “for | pl 2 Gimilyusey have, played: tho. role -of | connected with it, dy have } couper practice, wifey quite | énroltmen poput: «Ford fo: Bue + t is expected t ship’ ef ear nents will show “fofe’ seemed, “impowath! oWeekly> Purchase Plau i ing the*rolevot- Santa sinds of persons who enroll: to purchase a car. “The average car owner ter to approach as nearly as possible | If acid is present conditions «as’ they’ exist in. warm | radiator will resul weather, For this,reason,” says the} Fan Belt Adjustment local Studebaker dealer, tremely cold Weat ing suggestions should be yjcan be Ic ned, observed by autor Cooling System. and Antl-Freeze Solution: One s factory solution {s alcohol and ale ov r Radiator Denatured alcohol is preferred, but} It will a greatly in upproxi-| effect of the lower. temperature on} -badly-damraged. wood.aicohol can be used.) Wood mating the summer temperature of |‘tho lubrication. Because of the in- Pra omy . : ——memeee |oomplete vaporization of the fuel Be very~careful also-not to allow the motor to race before it is — an s|when the motor is cold, sliightly| thoroughly warmed up. Every year the repair shops get a lot of over- : “ more cranking 4s required to start haul jobs from owners who race up Treat Your Car to 2 mat EA This See that your tem look oyer the generator, the lighting syst make things ri You can work, Auto Electrical Co, 9} »: Midwest Phone 9683 fg| ‘” 1836 » In today’s weath We-ask to show you how fully and qteickly|'s='miiin mete ti ins nsin:| oe you have closed-car comfort in this new-type car © DAY, this, for hunting up “side curtains” — struggling to match them up—then climbing out in the storm to put them on. That’s why it is an ideal day to learn the instant protection provided by the new-type car—the Studebaker Duplex-Phaeton. You have on! A car will } hour you 1 Then experience the snug coziness of this new-type car which puts closed car protection and comfort at’ your finger tips. to telephone us. she for you at any It’s done in 30 seconds by simply lowering therollerenclosures without even leaving your seat. round pleasur mately 160,000 persons al i their P il be materially in n atid’ other “attractive features nted, sons.and| for most anyone to purchase a Ford Dealers throughout*the coun- the next month or so, limited means everywhere « ing this an easy and practical ‘HOW TO PROTECT YOUR MOTOR |: ~ GAR DURING COLD WEATHER ~~ is seldomfalcohol often contains free aceti in A position to ‘know just* what] actd and should nevi must,be done to his car in the win-| it is known to be free from the flow of air thre y allow m warmer than it otherwise would € working just right in time for Christmas. em, etc., and depend on ‘our § 3 the motor {f a radiator cover is used. With a radiator cover that'is|~ adjustable, a large part.of the radiator can be covered, altowing| the motor to readily warm up, and|° then adjusted to a suitable opening to keep the motor--running warm U1, HOMES THIS CHRISTMAS, Carbureter, buretor should be mod a Christmas gift perature is high enough. s und urchase Plan and weather. close cof. the ap made under the make it possible | tioned above, begun to report ys une a light, oll in cold r be used unles: il, » damage to the} of the working parts. t During ¢ her the fan vhich will redu nugh the radi vital potr ction with t a tempe Cover, of the } and its 1 the winter, Gift ignition sys- § _ Let us wiring, the starter, the § vel as uteh, which wil] ight for you, j smission. Ignition, ng in cold weather, tributor And you will see how the same sim- ple operation gives you wide-open dom and vision for fair weather. With the performance of a fine open car all the time—and at opencar price! is the first time this combination of closed and open car advantages has ever been offered. It was originated and developed by Studebaker, and is offered by Beadetaiee alone. You'll find beauty of appearance— comfort of deep-cushioned seats— flawless p: cet evel ing you expect in the very finest car. You will find ail that, plus the ad- vantage of paving on open and en- closed car in one. Telephone us now. BIG SIX MOTOR CO. 226 S. David St. _STUDEBAKER - Phone 1817 Duplex age 2 ON GR | a) A mse ee $:T U DE BAK ER y but still not allowing it to overheat. To obtain maximum efficiency from the low gravity gasoline now ments will’ this! being used, the air entering the car- delivery of their ‘aly isated) air tem: Provision is made, however, for heating the uir entering the carburetor, in cold ‘The temperature is regu‘ ed by, a sleeve over the carburetor ir intake, which should be closed ring the winter months. ist greatly in approximating the summer temperature of the motor if the radiator cover is used as men: In hot weather, the norm It will In starting the motor, make sfre that.the choke is pulled all the way “ho plan on|out until the motor .starts, ons who plan on) ush it in slightly, until the motor warms up but do not have it even partly out longer than is necessary. Do not race an engine to warm it up, run it at an engine speed ap- proximating 20 miles per hour, Lubricating System. es ~] ‘the cack at the bottom of the’ radiator weather. drained more than in’ sum- ol mperature ageray om of the oll by raw when the choke if It is not ad- approximating s per hour long enough to give the oil a chance to get well into all Storage Battery, to remember in cont storage battery fs ature of 10 degrees efficiency drops about 50 per cent. Also, it is much more difficult to crank the motor because ‘of the rey from the battery should be much as tarting the motor, possible, row aut veht un- asary turning of geats in the A good hot spark is needed for Make sure all the electrical connections aro tight and clean, that the dis- © n and EAR he Casner Suntav orihune — ———— How to “Avoid Cooling System and © Lubrication Troubles. : owners do ‘not “use an*anti-freezing: solution in ‘the radiator, but simply drain it after coming in from a run, then fill up with fresh water when’ the car is taken out again. This scems a perfectly simple and safe pre- * catition but if, ALL the water is not drained out of the cooling. system, it can cause considerable damage. You should always allow the engine to RUN SLOWLY while the water. f the radiator, but be careful not to allaw it-to run so’ fast that steam is generated. If the pul ing or mip ig frdzén, the first revolution of the engine will sheer: the key in the pump Shaft, then the pump paddle will not fevolve and circulate thé water. ahs means an ‘expensive repair. If you | ® do not usé an anti-freeze solution, always sermember to open the 'drain cock Lares " ay . at the botom of the pump-as. well as and to keep the engine” running . SLOWLY while, the water is being | * drained out. - If you have not already changed the oil'in the engine from the sum- mer ‘to the winter grade, you*should do so without delay.- An‘oil must be used ‘during'the winter that will flow freely at-xero temperatures.’.Most of the large oil companieS*have-a chart’ * that’ specifies the cosréct grade of oil) to use in every’make of car during the cold weather." The'oil used during DRAIN COOLING SYSTEM BY. OPENING THE DRAIN COCK AT. «| BOTTOM.OF, PUMP. AS WELL AS ATOR 2 AT: BOnTOMOE, BAR! because. it must not only keep its body ay and’ resist the heat of the engine but also high summer term; tires aswell. An oil that is heavy: ¢ suminer use is generally too heavy for winter. When the engine is cold ~ and an oil is being tised that is too heayy, it does not citculate fast-enough with the result that before the oil can reach some of the bearnigs they are the motor as soon as it starts on a cold morning under the impression that this helps to warm it up quickly. What liappens is this.» During the night the oil drains, down into’ the crankcase leaving a very thin film of oil on the bearings and cylinder walls, When the eny is started the small amount of oil the bearings is not sufficient to lubricate them if the engine is raced up and very. often the result is a seized up motor or burned out bearings. NOT ALLOW MOTOR TO RACE WHEN Allow. the-engine to idle “slow! for at least two minutes after it JUST STARTED ON A COLD MORNING if-you do not have a radi- ator cover throw a rug over it orplice a piece of paper in front to preyent.the.cold air being drawn in, This will give the cold ‘oil a chance * to.start circulating and allow the engine to warm up.’ If you want to keep” downi repair bills, do.not race the motor unnecessarily and especially duripig. |: the cold. weather, ’ ee i _ -lt is.not absolutely necessary to drain out all the old oil in the gear box and rear axle but it is a good idea to draw off about a pint of the old oil and replace it with a pint of engine oil. If the oil in either gear box or rear axle is too heavy, it cannot follow the rotating gears fast enough with the resylt that they will not be properly lubricated. The light lubricating oil thixed with the heavier oi! will thin it out sufficiently to ensure proper lubrication of all gears and bearings in the gear box and rear axle, S ce VO2 2am SO te user the opening-set: to-.026", Also see| it. essential that-the brakgs and the that the spark plug gaps are set to eering mechanigm.be in proper G25". : gondition, bs ‘ —_—____ REPAIRING THE GEAR SHIFT LEVER, , If the hard rubber ball on the gear shift lever persists In working loose, sene, , It should then be filled swith} a: permanent répdir may easily be » mixture of 75 per cent light,trans:| made, The larger hole in the ball is mission grease and 25 per cent zero| hored- slightly deeper, and a spring cold test motor ofl. This mixture | fockwasher slipped over the threaded’ will "more freely than the usual] portion. When the ball is replaced, tranémigsion grease and will assure} the washer digs into the hard rul proper Titbrication. ‘ | ber, so that itis almost impossible 7 mission grease or heavy oll! to again remove.the ball. £ ever be used, summer or ne Transmission, Grey 4f the car has: two-wheel. brake equipment, with the coming of cold weather, the oil sou, be drained. from the transmission and the case thoroughly flushed out with kero- musi winter, in a car “with fout-wheel In cold weather, ‘Try a Tribune classified ad. for mer, must be drained qut of the transmission. After flushing: out|” the transmission. case with kerosene, fill it with light, cold test. motor oil, This {s essential for the proper operation. of hydraulig brakes. | ~| Where temperature: is (pénsisten}ly below, zero add 10 per,cent kerosene to the Cold test motor oil. Seher Rear Axle. aa ote (|=. Thee rear. axle,at this season of the lyear, should be. drainéd/of all {) grease and thoroughly, fitished. out with kerosene. Fill it with a _| ture of 75 per ‘cenit light’ vtrangm sion’ grease ‘and ©25 \per"cont™ zero, cold.test. motor ofl. _ As in _the two: wheel_brake transmission, this mix- ture will“flow more frebly and will] ~~ properly lubricate all parts in freez-|{ - ; 7 Ing temperatures. NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. purer anectts, Certificate Dept. 822 S. David St. Tires should be properly inflated. Watch small cuts in tires. Water I desire -detailed information upon the new 6 per cent certifi-" will soon ,work into these and loosen the ‘tire structure, £ cate method of paying for a Chevrolet. Adjust the brakes and fit new linings, if necessary, See that the Name -- Address... ‘You Can Havea | For Christmas j Save: Now “Through Our °6% CERTIFICATE 2 oe SPLAN- - Mail- Coupon for Information brake shafts and such parts: are oiled. It is highly esential that the steering gear be correctly. adjusted and that the wheel alignment ‘be : Slippery pavements make Protect Your Radiator We can furnish you with either Alcohob or Glycerine -Alemite Service.Station ,112 South Durbin Phone 1904-W | that 1 In parts where temperatures ‘are never extremely cold, a number of | to be putomobile. “Give Something for the Car This Christmas" has become the slogan &t every local automobile’ and auto- accessory (Automotive houses are *featuring ‘do of-articles which will make a irculated = hould at ‘o ful t 4 le gifts for the car owner, In ater is ci a@:pump you should always care! fo | many cases they have wrapped the then! see that the cock at Mee bation of the pump is turned.on, so that By SPARK PLUG. Approach scores of Casper folks in the throes| the Boston City club, and a former | Credell Studio, of uncertainty. Purchase of a guit-| president of the Associated Indus able gift for this, that, or the other | tries of Massachusetts, will preside member of 9, family ig no easy task,| at the closing session of the confer- unless that family happens| ence on Tuesday rtunate enough to own an Yo mobile gifts artistically in holly paper or Christmas boxes and have made sr- rangoments for mailing to any point in the United States free of charge. * There is almost no limit to the jestions, Lap robes, cigar lighters, heaters, tir: ing wheel warmers, spark plug set tool kits are only a few of the hun- dreds of gifts which might’ be en aa articles sure to please the owner of a car, Automobile supply- houses are not the only institutions featuring gifts for’ the car. made arrangements through their parts departments to furnish’ gift the particular make of cay they represent filled with neces- sary parts for that particular auto: mobile. 80 you see, Christmas Shopper, your problem isn't such a tough one boxes for the summer is comparatively: heavy | arten: all, “and you" miay feel” certain ving something.useful for the car, your money will not be wasted for a practical gitt at Christ- mas time never fails of appreciation. ———— NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY GROWTH TO BE SUBJECT AT BOSTON GATHERING “BOSTON, Dec. 6.—Growth in the use of motor vehicles in. New Eng- land and the expansion of New Eng. land's highway syatem will be stress- ed. in an addresa_upon."Commercial ESSEX ; COACH Highways Session on noon, December 8. 5 ‘ highway officials from all over New England are expected to be present. It was also announced today that of “Christmas” finds| Col. Charles R. Gow, president of {ment for your stairs. “establishment. THESE MONEY-SAVING PRICES ‘Exchange Prices 11-Plate Ford size__- 138-Plate Buick size__ 7-9-Plate Dodge size_. All Batteries Guaranteed One Yea 480 West Yellowstone Local dealers have Our Top Department NEW TOP Tend To It Now unknown lands. reasonable figure. 617 East Second St, HU DSON-ESSEX, Reduce Prices f ’ Effective’ November 26 Hudson 5 Pass. Sedan Now *1795 Hudson 7 Pass. Sedan Now *1895 All Prices Freight and Tax Extwa “World’s Greatest Values” Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It The world’s greatest automobile values are-now. priced below. all comparison. They are the finest Hudson-Essex cars ever built. Such price reductions are possible because they are the largest sell- ing 6-cylinder closed cars in the world. UN dantent Yellowstone é and McKinley ——— The first Pullman sleeping car ernoon, Decem- was built 60 years ago. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD PAY LESS THAN HALF AND GET A BATTERY AT W. B. SANDS BATTERY STATION Phone 1692 Is completely equipped—install that Before a real storm takes the-old top into An estimate will surprise you with its Kistler Tent & Awning Co. Phone 2065 HUDSON | COACH *895 | 1345