Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1925, Page 14

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hin¢ of t PAGE TWO \Read the Ads || If You Want All the News Che Casner Sunday Cribune NEW JEWETT TAKES RANK AS PERFORMER ‘DE LUXE’ IN TEST DRIVE CONDUCTED BY ‘SPARKY’ is the fourth of a series of the Tribune ance that proves her to be a true performer ‘de luxe.”’ sald during. the t by the | of the country. Like the Ea al Jewett is | NO, SPRING 15 STILL LONG WY. OFF IN WYOMING i | e motorist wh the Burlingtor 3 journey toward Salt her nose pointing up- tt was made to travel hour in high and was din high gear from Precautions Necessary] In Taking Road Trips Cross Country. { Creek road. At the 1 which has proy- of numerous smaller apted the dlope in high wett was brought to @ There at the curve in whigh represents the be 5s the hill proper, she was re serra ty high gear. From a stand- r any birds! ing start and with the accelerator days for those all day pushed clear to the floor, the Jewett ve not arrived. topped the hill at fifty miles per hour. Astonished? We'll say so. In addition to its power and speed, Jewett {s lavishly upholstered, 1 enameled, handy in every re spect and an automobile of which any man might well be proud. SERVICE MEN MAKE THE BEST AUTO SALESMEN The day of the white collared, red By SPARK PLUG. motor eable weather that really 4id change has brought more at te discomfort and inconvenienc upon uate than all the dust on n highway Though the hining some ba ing in Wyoming in . game sun may be ing hide and si with a perma- nent cloud by mid afternoon and aring along through per attempt to start upon an ip in ‘any car in January mple preparation for the vinter is an uncertain and when it's at its 1 for a stalled tar in a [necktied, dinner buying automobile d ‘is no picnic and) saiesman is rapidly nearing its close, and the future will see men re- {n good Sunday ride at this time e nothing but a with content where the wheels at ev- ere home fs near at cruited from the service departments doing the actual selling, A. B. C. Hardy, president and general man- In Addition to EXPERT BODY WORK TOWING © of emergen and if i t Fone fi avel from if! by to within city limits , the dreary sea- ty of chains, a good FH KEMMER BODY AND side curtains if the car ts a heater if the car is closed, FENDER, SHOP 425 W. Yellowstone of robes fa and a little extra Now Open For Business THE UNION SPRING CO. Formerly known as the CASPER SPRING COMPANY 328 West Midwest Carrying a Complete Stock of All Makes and Sizes of Springs for Any Make of Car or Truck Skilled Mechanics for the Overhauling of Motors Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing All kinds of Iron Work, Work Truck Bodies, Cabs, Wood of any kind. Get Our Prices—We Save You Money THE UNION SPRING CO. 328 WEST MIDWEST AVE, W. E. PHONE 1369 Tom Freshney Treasurer Masterson Dave Davidson, WARNE-CROSBY -MOTOR Co. 436 W. Yellowstone wu ager of Olds Motor Works, declared | secretary of the Motor Wheel cor. at the annual three-day convention | poration, of Oldsmobile sé ended at the Olds Mich. Both Mr. Hardy ane c. c Pioneers of the automobile ices to the industry at the Silver Anniversary Dinner of the National Automobile Chamber of Com- merce held at Hotel Commodore, New York, January 6. The men decorated were from a list of names supplied by the Smithsonian Institute as among those who had done early experimental and inventive work in the development of the automobile. In the center of the picture is Charles Clifton, President of the automobile organization which acted as host to the pioncers. Included among those decorated, though not in the pieture, was R. E, Olds. Top Row: John D.Maxwell, Edgar L. Apperson, A. L. Riker, John §. Clarke, Rollin H. White, H. H. Franklin. Bottom Row: Charles Dugyea, Charles B. King, Charles Clifton, Elwood Haynes, Alexander Winton. PIONEERS IN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS DECORATED business were decorated with silyer medals in recognition of their serv. | rylee man: factory, Lan jus’ ni Carlton, 2 are mechanically who also a ‘ d the deciding |service men, ass r witt buyer will be the was the most important thing® ar he can obtain from | ile company would have to| car in the price | se ure. Most of the cars | cl I elected. ———— = es The big: The Fordor Sedan 5660 Coupe - - $520 Tudor Sedan 580 Runabout - 260 Touring Car.- 296 On open cars Demountable Rims and Starter are $35 extra All peices f. 0. b. Detrbia gest value ina epinier Gar for th lps The Fordor Sedan provides room for the whole family. Yet it is a light, easily handled car—the kind you want for the months of change- able weather and difficult driving conditions. It is fitted with carpet and curtains that harmonize with the color tones of the two wide, deeply uphol- stered seats. It enables you to keep comfortably warm, yet have plenty of fresh air since the Fordor Sedan is equipped with Cowl Ventilator and windows that lower by revolving regulators, You cannot own a car that offers you better value or more widely useful service. And ‘the greater economy of operating a Ford lends em- phasis to the practical worth of this car to you. Ford foror, Lor Company. SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER \ VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANTS WITH OUR CUSTOMERS ENGINE TURNED UPSIDE DOWN More Power Obtained In Test With the Liberty Motor. Aviation progress has been so ra- pid over the past few years that Jt is pretty hard to keep apace, but at Dayton they are doing something with the Liberty engine that is dis- inctly radical and therefore inter- esting. ‘They have taken one of these mo tors and mounted it upside down in a DH-4 plane and with the engine in this position they flew it at the big International Aviation meet early in October. Of cours e changes were made to keep the oil from flowing up inte the cylinder bores causing trouble; and then the ureors were turned argund they stood in proper position, There are advantages to mounting e engine in this manner. Briefly are As the center of the same height greatiy increased, as the of the motor is now below the st is kept BAK-A-TONE Your Car IT LASTS Wide Variety of Colors CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP 688 8. Center Phone 1084R pilot's vi-| center line of thrust. This also serves to increase the efficiency of the upper wing, as the resistance in the slipstream, above the line of thrust, is reduced congiderably. The valve mechanism, etc., are now readily accessible from beneath and it is, of course, impossible now for @ loose nut or wrench to fall dawn and become lost or jammed in the V. The carburetor air intakes are now below the engine and the fire hazard, from back fire, or carbur- etor leaks, is now practically elim- inated,. Due to improved cooling, the wa ter now entering the cylinders around the valves and the combus- tion chamber, the power output of the engine has been improved av much as five per cent,—American Automobile Digest. 13-Plate Standard Capacity | ig dl 428 South Elm Street SPECIAL BATTERY SALE In Rubber Box Can Be Used in All Small Make Cars THE 80 PREST- COMPANY Service Station LIBERTY GARAGE FREE SERVICE BATTERIES Big Discount on Radio A and B Batteries THE SKIDDING AUTO: Unless a car is heavily loaded there is more Welght on the front wheels than on the back ones. This is due, of course, to the weight of the motor. The front wheels then act as a pivot about which the car turns on account of the energy o its motion—American Automobi|; Digest. For results try a Classified ad. It’s on Display. OAKLAND COACH $1215.09 Factory Patterson Oakland Co. 438 East Yejlowstone 6-Volt Extra Fine Quality 0-LITE $ ] 6" Phone 983 prove. Phone 1406 EVERYONE WILL TELL YOU WE ARE F-A-I-R “World's Greatest Buy” Everyone Says li—Sales Prove It % 4 Hudson Leads Because ' Jt gives greatest value for the money. It undersells all rivals be- cause the world’s largest volume of six-cylinder closedcars gives greater cost advantages, Its motor is the farrious Super-Six which Hudson patented and exclu- sively holds. Comparison further shows what everybody says and what sales ae Note These Prices They are below all comparison HUDSON on the Famous Super-Six COACH .... °1345 SEDAN SEDAN (rf..) (x20) Freight and Tax Extra ZED Sant mulue 1h P *1795 “1895. and McKinley Where - Service © -- Reigns : Supreme Yellowstone

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