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ee SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1925 HUDSON-ESSEX | SCORES AGAIN June is another record breaking month for Hudson and Essex rs, h business good and: public de- according nd exceeding! R.. N. Van Si enler distributor. “This will .prove active, the sixth suc- 6 month in which all previous ‘You wail iy rementhe: that when you drove your car xwey als of Hudson and busi-| from the deal tt ran smoothly and silently. One reason for ths 8 surpassed,” said Mr. Van| Was that all nuts and bolts were properly tightened _ All ae sunt. “Starting with January of this | Part’ were fitted closely and were property bubricated. li xo ere nuts and bolts on sacl parts as fenders, running body. etc. property tightened up they i that they cannot camse 5 and rattles. It is wien they commence to loosen up that rattles and squeaks commence to bother you. After any car has run a few hundred miles, the vibration saturafhy loosens up various nuts and bolts, and if they are allowed to remain im this condition, your car commences to make all kinds of noises. If. pair, abit of breaking rec Hudson-Essex started In the . To so doing, Hudson-Essex has some the largest and most popular e of six cylinder cars which this other year ever than 100,000 cars which have 1 made and sold this first six! of 1925 would be in fact a andsome output for an entire But the public demand for the s which has called for this vol s on the increase and _ still Hudson-Essex marks may ked for in the last half of the knew. The ment wears the boit hole in the body larger with the result that you now find it exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to keep them tight | for any length of time. It is the same with loose bolts and nuts m other parts of the car, the movement of the bolt in the bole makes the | hole larger and at the same time | USING A SET SPANNER wears the bolt itself badly. The onty | thing to do when bolts become! very loose is to fit a larger one and \| use lock veashers to keep the bolt | tight, then profit by the expertemee and make it a practice to over all nuts and Its and NEVER FIT WUT AS SHOWN pele ad ano PULL og, see that they are KEPT tig’ ‘One way to keep your'car free from rattles and squeaks is to sec | that every nut and bolt has a spring washer. Where plain washers are used, remove them and replace with spring washers. This applies par- reasons behind this extraor. record are of vital interest is no one single feature of an all-around standard of balanced value which we con nmatched elsewhere—and ap: ently the public agrees with us, ‘The question of delivering cars Tiodica! s a most serious one. We are ac- || ttcularky to the bolts holding down the body, fenders, running boards, tually unhappy when business is so} SPrings, etc. tive that owners cannot obtain Always use regula® set spanners to tighten nots. An adjestable wrench may be a little quicker to use, but unless care is exercised | you are liable to allow it to slip andturn the edges off the nut, with the result that you cannot secure afirm grip on it or apply enough Pressure to properly ti@hten up the bolt. It is a good investment, if your car is not already equipped, to buy a set of fixed spanners that will fit every mut and bolt on the car. ! If, however, you prefer to use an adjustable wrench, observe the two illustrations. NEVERruse an adjustable wrench in the position shown as incorrect, for you will usually not only take the edges off the ae but also stand a good chance of straining the jaws of the | wrench. ars as quickly as they want them. We realize that when a man war a motor car he wants it at once, a’ We bend every possible effort to ac- commodate him, even when there is ® country-wide short such as we Have seen this sprin Oil Industry Large Motor Truck User The ofl industry probably is the argest user of motor trucks, thou- ki It is very important that a new car should be gone over carefully and tightened up after it has run about 100 miles, for by this time | most of the nuts and boits will have loosened up slightly. If this | attention is given ‘to a mew car, it will keep it silent and free from rattles for some considerable time. being utilized beth in the . . 5 ction “and tharket BO BIL ka The springs and steering geat connections are all sources of noise ‘ofthe eatin th ‘hich the unless they are given attention periodically. Owing to their exposed position, nmud and grit quickly accumulate on them and if this is not removed fairly frequently and the connections kept well Inbricated, you can expect to, find atmoying rattles and squeaks develop in the front of the car that can only be cured by fitting new tie rod bolts and bushings and new spring shackle bolts and bushings. This expense can be avoided and the noise prevented if you take the trouble, about ‘once every three or four weeks to remove the dirt and mead with some kerosene and a stiff brush. After this squeeze through a suitable grease until you notice it oozing ont of the opposite side of the bear- ing. This treatment will not only keep the bushings and pins in good condition and stop them from rattling and squeaking but will also keep the steering free and easy. Copyright, 1925, by S. N. L. relles on truc rds of g that 86 ete in excess of 8,( eets of ten or more. other Whites serve the industr n fleets of less than ten. The s furni STORAGE BATTERIES Down, balance in 30 days Exchange Price $12.50 and up. W. B. SANDS BATTERY STATION 430 W Yellowstone Phone 1692 Technical Syndicate largest White truck fleet owner is the Gulf Refining company with 1738 Whites, representing an invest- ment of more than teen oil companies 100 White trucks each TT ,000,000. DheNoy —_ CHRYSLER FOUR Sedan $1095 F. O. B. fine manufacture that raised the Chrysler Six to its peak of pop- ularity. As anticipated the new Chrysler Four is being received with unre- strained enthusiasm. Those who have been fortunate enoughtoride in the new car declare that never before has there beena four that delivers so much in fine performance,somuchinroadabil- ity and riding and driving ease. For the Chrysler Four is a true companion to the Chrysler Six. It represents in a very definite and practical sense the applica- tion of the same quality and Consequently it is not surprising that the new Chrysler Fouris already hailed as the most modern and soundest contribution to finer four-cylinder motoring. See it—ride in it—drive it! Call on us—we are only too glad to extend you the opportunity to learn at first hand the many advantages of owning a new Chrysler Four. First car of its price with the option of hydraulic four- wheel brakes at slight extra cost. Closed bodies by Fisher. Towrtng Car, Club Coupe, Coach and Sedan—attractively priced from $895 to $1095, f. o b. Detrpi: ‘ subject te current government tax. Th Chrysler deal superior Chrysler service everywhere. All dealers are te poutine to batead tha conveniones of time-parmente. Ask ‘Chevelos’s sstractive plon. INSURANCE PREPAID sat, Chivsler motor care are new delivered inewred for one year at full factory let prtea again fire and theft CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 for example, the bolts holding the body to the frame becomes loose, | the continved mp and down move- | |} of recoil mechanism for 155 millf Six. | e more than Che Casner Sunday Cyhune PAGE THREE ‘Yes, Here Is—on Was—a Polite Traffic Cop. * |CRAHAM BROTHERS IN LARGER FACTORY AS RESULT OF BIG SALES | | Following closely the information that Graham Brothers produced more 1% ton trucks than any other man- ufacturer during the first quarter of 1925, and ranked second in the 1ton and 1%4-ton fields combined, comes the announcement that their Detroit factory has again found it necessary to take advantage of great- ly enlarged space. On June 18, it is also announced, Graham Brothers opened a new Pa- cific coast plant in Stockton, Call- fornia. Including Graham Brothers, Ltd., this gives them four am Brothers’ ted by the thelr space re h Have much more n doubled each year since 1921 he first Detroit plant, in 1 had 13,000 square feet. During this was {nei 1 to 27,000 and dur- ing 1923 to 40,000, In May, 1923 they moved into a plant of 60,000 square} Maybe you feet, more advantageously located | no polite traffic | to Dodge Brothers from| Well, there are—or at least, there obtain the engine for| was one. their true! Il more space| He's Homer L, Yetgh, for 10 years | Was requirec 26,000, then|on duty at the busiest corner in 50,000 more square feet were added, | Huntington, W. Va., and always po- nd on June Ist, 1925 another move | !!te, | e them 250,000 square feet. | Yes, it couldn't laat. The citizens Graham Brothers.now have a space | Were #0 overcome they went to the under one roof 400 feet by 600 feet | Polls and elected him city commis- Wid of atdel ¢ and VodHoratenubitiialne loner, and that by @ record-breaking which was erected by Dodge Broth.| ™™MOP#tY_ ers during the winter of 1917 as an Want ad ordnance plant for the manufacture ated incre | quirements—wh | thought , there? were 3 rd | whom thi Tribune meter French heavy guns The new plant has been }ild out for direct flow of materials, units and-parts from the receiving doc! through the various departments and stockrooms to the assembly _ linc without any retracing’ or unneces- | sary handling. | quae Sd te De RACES DENVER, COLO. JULY 16, 17, 18 Seats May Be Reserved at the T. W. McDonald Cigar Store O-8 Building | The earliest known mortality was produced in 225 A, D. table YOUR ESSEX IS HERE NOW AT CASPER FOR $1,025.00 DON’T SIT AT HOME WHEN USED CARS LIKE OURS AWAIT YOU | Prices Right | a Ford Touring, Ford Touring and 4-Passen- ger Coupe, Hupmobiles and Chandlers Come down and look them over and pick out the one you want or call 79 for any one to be sent out to your house. 5 ° John M. Whisenhunt i EAST SIDE GARAGE Cle nd Chandler PHONE 79 FIRST AND PARK | WHY NOT A USED CAR? SOME GOOD SNAPS “Essex Cabriolet Hudson Coach Nash Coupe, 4-Passenger Maxwell Special Sport You Will Need a Car, So Come In and We Can Fix You Up in Good Shape. McKinley nf Vz, 5 Yellowstone gf 1406 employ 125 a »,000 labor- oy OLBAKER BUSINESS «= OTARTED 72 YEARS AGO Good Values in Used Cars We invite you to come in and see our very good, uously for seventy-two years. It be- used Dodge Brothers motor cars. gan with a cash capital of $68 and a two forges. The first year two ve With all the business integrity which assures hicles were built, one of which gave Dodge Brothers value, we are able to substantiate our ties pase oR ca FF assertion that these used cars are excepti alues. 70 PER CENT NEW. Seventy per cent of the total Stu- DODGE BROTHERS 1924 Type B Coupe. pCa Ee Re AS, 1922 Touring. High hood tires and equipped with Westinghouse Absorbers. Car repainted and over 1920 Touring 1923 Screen Commercial_- Overhauled and guar- $800 § Justto |j Remind You that there have been some well known partnerships in the world— Mutt & Jeff, Doug & Mary, Pork & Beans, Tom & Jerry, Jack & Jill, Smith Bros., The Siamese Twins, Bacon & Eggs, and Dean’s Tire & Accessory Store. $525 toehien $225 CHEVROLET 1924 Touring Reconditioned 1924 Coupe 1923 Coupe 1924 Touring - $300 We bel 1 Sedan ith eel | 1924 One-Ton Truck tire we sell you makes a new Warfield gears a $350 customer or mor firmly ce- ments the friendship of the old Tires are like eggs—there are good s and bad ones—but || Kelly Tires are GOOD and || } Coliseum Motor Co. 131 East Fifth St. Phone 724 | we'll back them up. For one week only, a few broken lines of tires based on pi bef he last two rises. 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