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PAGE FOUR lf You Want Read the Ads All the News i the big new Cleveland convention hall, and 177 exhibits have already ba been entered. Much of the machin- er, be seen in actual operation. CHES MOUNT technical se: ure to be held in the W while those of the to be held in the Clevel: The principal topics to be ussed by the automotive engir : cers relate to gears, machine tool Increased Popularity of | eet steel ang ie fabric ato, i A UN ‘f nd the training of for - r , men and 8 Th will also st both to the men and to the ladies attending the meetin, Aish DIANA EIGHT 13 GOING OVER Bib, MAKER OF MOON AUTOS STATES Frederick H, Re nd general Diana Record. { Willys-Overland in produ competition beth its own ¢ comp o St. 1 through tion eS eight-in-line car manuf a : the Moon Motor Car mpany, is Beate little short of jou common { ar-cvlin) a statement given out today at the} ' o and d es€ ! aroon plant Rengers sald mod - “The ge enthusiasm and the cere I shown by public 1 by our entire distributor organ! ion for the new Diana light eight both before and.since the new car of introduced on Thu bespeaks a fine future new Diana eight. We have d, created and are now pro- PRODUGTION MEETING ghtness and serviceability and h automobile ght is being ver-increasi 8. week we received ance calls from ‘er. the countr ast and from Minne sales eld con tember 14 t urrent On Monday of t m coast to Ps a1 polis to New Orleans, wanting to a r know = dates on their € Diana orde je present time t ‘ x 1,500 unfilled BE PARTICULAR! \ If you want a car that “will do for a month or so,” you ~ needn't be so particular where you buy. But if you are thinking in terms of \. years—as one should onan investment as important as this—trade where you can trust. COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 E, Fifth St.—Phone 724 DODSE BROTHERS Deaters Set Goon Usep CARS DO WE ORIGINATE FROM APES? Maybe So Perhaps Not We are here regardless, There is no question about the soundness of Firestone Tires “Most Miles Per Dollar’’ Haymond TireService 140 West Midwest Ave | engine i wires leading What You Should Know About the Starting System It is not so very long ago that the usual starter used on an auto- mobile wa¢ a good strong arm applied to the starting crank in frent | of the radiator. Today we simply step into the driving seat, press our foot on a small button and the engine turns over immediately. Few | owners give much thought to the hard working little unit that does | the w i k we formerly performed ourselves when the engine required starting, As a matter of fact the starting system requires very little attention, but intelligent operation of the starting moter will very often save the cost of a new battery or expensive repairs to the start- ing unit When the starting motor is operated to start a cold engine it drains | current out of the battery at the rate of about 200 amperes. Even | with a warm eng it requires about 150 amperes to start and about | 100 amps. to keep the engine turning over. Most people now know something about radio and if ] explain that 200 amperes of current is sufficient to operate, at the same time, 200 four-tube radio receivers, you will realize that 200 amperes of current is a lot of “juice.” If the starting motor is used excessively, that is used every time the started on a large number of very short runs, it will not take long to run down the battery, But there are other things that will also reduce the efficiency of the staster. You ‘will note that the 1 the battery to the starting switch and from the ing motor are very on wires. switch to t heavy, much thicker in fact than the The reason for this is that a very large amount of cu is required ta operate the starting motor and thin wires would not carry sufficient current. Suppose, however, that one of the battery connections is corroded or that the contacts on the starter switch are dirty or burned badly, you will set up a high re- sistance in the circuit that will prevent the current flowing freely to the starting motor, causing it to operate very slowly, If you find that your starter does hot turn over the engine as fast as it for- merly did, examine the battery and switch connections to see that they are clean and tight, Practically all starting motors use the Bendix drive to connect the starting motor to the engine, and an understanding of its operation is helpful. Mounted on an extension of the through from the starting motor is a lon A. sti spring connects this shaft to the sleeve. Running loosely on the screw thread is a weighted pinion, When the starting motor switch is pressed, the armature shaft on the motor starts revolving, but owing to the weight on the side of the pinion it does not revolve but screws iigelt algog the coarse screw thread until it engages the teeth on the ywheel. WHEN STARTER SWITCH 15 ES PRESSED IN, PIYION MOVES ES ‘WITH FLYWHEEL, fe weet armature which comes sleeve, part of which has a coarse screw thread cut on it. As soon as it is meshed with the teeth on the flywheel the stop pre- vents further movement forward on the sleeve. The spring connecting the ‘armature shaft to the sleeve now winds up about half a turn and takes the sudden shock of ap- plying the power of the starting Bip psa STARTING | |MoTOR a8, ed NIKEN CNGINE STARTS, PRION scnew Che Casvet Sunday Cribune ~ Wyoming Hiway, Bulletin Ser Bt, ‘ blished Under This Heading Twice Weekly—Post in eam *Conspleuots Place for Tourists’ Benefit Reports received at the third dis- Casper-Lander Road via Muddy trict office of the state highway de-|Gap and Sweetwater—Good, except partment up to 3 p, m, yesterday] 26 wiles under construction between indieate the following road condl- cova Hill and Carbon county line ons which is very rough. . sn i tides Casper-Sheridan Road—Good, stone ay—Cheyenne, es sauna wesene pa a ae i bas Orin-Lusk.Newcastle Road—Good. eae ks Lusk.Newcastle Edgemont Road— iood. " . Fair to good, Shoshoni-Lander Road—Good. mea hitenaciagid ieee. Sitte: Rocky Mountain Highway—Raw-| castle to Campbell county line near lins, Lander, Dubols, Yellowstone | sfoorcroft—Good. Park-—Good Custer Battlefield Highway from Dubois,| Meorereft ts South line—Good to fair. Roads, owing to dry weather, are a little dust rutted in places, but Riverton, Diversion Dam, Dakota Yellowstone Park—Good. Casper-Rawlins Ro&d—Good, ex. cept 25 miles under construction be- tween Alcova Hill and Carbon{are generally good. county line which is very rough. State Highway Department. re state Mrs. K. N. Jackson, She was mar- ried to Kenneth Jackson on June will make their home in troduce Permo affectively in Casper, Mr, Doll of the Auto Laundry is making special introductory prices for July 14, 15, 16, the three “‘Permo” days. Permo is a protection to a new car finish or a good repaint job, It is indispeneable \-hen applied to baked enamel, varnish or duco, It Charles Willlamson, armed with years of experience in the tire game and plenty of new modern electrical machinery for tire repairing and vuleaniat has arrived in Casper] does not alkall, ofl, spot, or strip, to take charge of the tire repair de-] and acts to take the wear and tear of partment of the Center Street Ser- weather and foreign particles in- vice station. Mr, Williamson Was] stead cf leaving this work to the orl: formerly in business for himself at| sinal finish, Mr. Dol says, “Per- lola, Kansas. He was engaged for] manize with permo twice a year a number of years in the,manufac: | and alway shave a new car finish BO MAKES 17.78 MILES up his new duties. The machinery has aleblen ww has all been installed and the modern plant is ready to go. “Shay. Mr. Garage Man, how mush you sharge tu tow me home, hic?" With that stale chestnut we'll D1 ot to clos t att bring the’ pot ‘toe ‘cloue “for thi? "4 iecchAttaw {Bane 80)-fonrs passenger touring car gained signal honors during the recent stock car economy run from Los Angeles to Camp Curry in the Yosemite valley. The Series 80 weighed 4,260 pounds, including passengers, and used 204 gallons of gas, no ofl and three pints of water during the 360-mile jaunt. The car averaged 17,78 miles per gallon of gas. The appearance of the Pierce Avvow recalled the early days of automobile. history when Pierce- Arrow were victorious in the Glid- den Tours. The entrance of a Series $0 by W, E. Bush, Pierce-Arrow SEVERE TEST IS CONQUERED BY CHEVROLET Over the big test hill in high geart Yes, It's the latest achievement of the new Chevrolet. Gene Dunn, It réquires only one third the nur ber. of bushels of wheat to buy 4 automobile teday.as compared wit the number required in 1913. the average price of a car is bushels compared with 1,482 bus in 1913, $1.00 distributor for Los Angeles, caused great Interest along Automobile Row in the Southern California metrop- olls. The Los Angeles-Camp Curry stock car economy run was con- ducted under the supervision of A. A. A. officials, It is one of the big motoring events on the Pacific coast, Cleaning and Pressing Suites eee. -----$1.00 Overcoats ~-~-~---$1.00 YOUR ESSEX |} Dresses IS HERE NOW | AT CASPER FOR $1,025.00 Jake, The Nifty Tailor Basement Wyatt Hotel Phone 802 Balloon and High Pressure TIRES Correctly and Promptly Repaired On our NEW MOLL ELECTRIC STEAM VULCAN. IZER, the last word in tire building equipment. All work guaranteed. No job too small or large. A trial will convince you. The public is cordially invited to inspect the new equipment and get acquainted with Mr. Chas. Wil- liamson, whose years of experience in tire building and repairing assures satisfaction. Center Street Service Station Center at Fifth and Railroad Phone 2341 Public Service Station ALL WE HAVE TO ADVERTISE IS SERVICE We would like to demonstrate. 1402 EAST SECOND STREET—-PHONE 2170 Is THROWN OUT OF GEAk WITH Tyimttan] Motor to the flywheel and the ACTION OF BEMDUL DRIVE engine Starts turning. As long as —~ the starting motor is revolving the engine, the pinion will remain in engagement with the flywheel, Im- mediately the engine starts to fire, hewever, the flywheel gear will drive the pinion faster than the sleeve is revolving, and the screw thread then carries it out of mesh with the teeth on the flywheel. If the threads on the sleeve are dirty the pinion will not move along it freely. Clean them occasionally with some kerosene. This is all the attention the Bendix drive requires. Save your starter and battery as much strain as possible by keeping your engine tuned up so that it starts readily. If you use your car for a large number of short runs, during which the starter is used frequently, have a good starting and lighting mechanic raise the charging rate on the generator so that your battery will always | have a full charge Copyright, 1925, by S. AUTOMOTIVE N. L. Technical Syadicate ments of this popular new model will be coming through, and conse- quently they expect all models to be in the showroom in a few days. former race driver, and at present a salesman for the “big little car,” took the demonstrator of the Nolan~ Chevrolet Company, a stock touring car, driven more than 7,000 miles, and with a running start at 37 miles per hour, put the little bus over the top at 20 miles per hour without difficulty, The local Chevrolet agency had not attempted the feat before, as they well knew the powers of their car and didn’t wish to attempt what they believed to be the impossible. In fact, Jack Nolan offered to wa- ger a tidy sum that the car couldn't make the grade. This new feat will prove a true feather in .the cap of Chevrolet in Casper, as it proves beyond the ques- tion the almost unbelievable power): of the car. Not satisfied with one attempt the same stock car was nyt over the top several times Saturday If you would keep a friend accept his advice but exercise your own judgment as to using it. (Continued From Page One) R at 615 East Second street, He has M. Mosher left Saturday night for St. Paul, Minneapolis and points afternoon before a crowd of inter. ested watchers, Officials of the No- lan-Chevrolet Company, accompan- fed Dunn on his Jater trips and can easily vouch for the ease with which the new Chevrolet negotiated the grade, { SPECIAL OFFER MADE retained Fred Sword, battery expert|in Minnesota and Wisconsin, He formerly connected with Warne and|will return to the sagebrush in Crosby as manager of the new de-|about ten days partment | —_—— , Ser aE | Beginning right is half the battle. If a few more “Meadow Larks — and “Satellites” open up in the vi C. K. "Tatlock, representative of Inity of Cas the coyotes w Platte-Faweett -Motor Co.*has be able to » nights. n Casper for sey 1 days with ag udquarters at the Lee Doud Mojor Claude Bulla 5} w Cha m happy man. | The 5 x Motor Co., reports ee the & of a new Big ‘Six Duplex Too bad there was no parade Sat-| phaeton to C. C. Moore of Dubois urday. The circus felt its effect a bit too. The Power Motor Co., reports the sale of three used cars during the Pups with big feet make big dogs. | past week. The Power Motor Co unloaded a “dude ranch,” The building has remodeled, and been enlarged and eater repair space The old fashioned grand few days red the udebakers 1 Tho x coache new and Gan Co. Joe E. Mansfield spent days in Denver last week several lal coun club e¢ upes may have a surprise for automobile “Til We Feet Again,” is the title new building of the Nolan has been allowed the men at work.| Chevrolet Co. at New Lavoye {8 a nearing completion and Jack Nolan Clarence West's broad smile was! promizes the ofl filed folkn a real much in evidence Saturday when he opening in a Jean Stone of the Coliseum Motor , = TELEPHONE 144 The Natrona Motor Co, hes no} o,, returned from her vacation re- new modela to show ut present, Lut} cently and introduced herscif as TO INTRODUCE PERMO | TOTHE CASPER PUBLIC “Permo,” the permanizing | substance applied in Casper by the Auto Laundry Company, is a true example of a high class service. In fact so great has been the demand for the substance in Denver that from 15 to 20 cars are permanized with it each day in Denver. To in- new carload of new Star cars on Satur-| of a new popular song dedicated to day and they are on public display | sickey Walker and Harry Greb. on the da The shipment included a four door sedan, two tourings, a coupster A special six Studebaker is the and a coupe latest possession of Harry Sparks, The Warne and Crosby Motor Co.| About the only place the old West ® comfortably settled in their old still exists in Wyoming is on a ocation at 132 East Seventh street. Chassis Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel m, and 1 p, m. and 6 p, m, Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m, 1 p. m. and 6 p, m, Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS NATRONA fans in the near future, According to a telegram received late Saturday by the State Highway department here, all roads North and South of Lander are In good shape, ‘There ts one small exception in Two- Gwo-Tee Pass where the road is rough for a comparatively shart dis- tance Tn fact, auto row ling with sales in fairly briet- Firher Bodies ara holding up the production of the Chrysler Four, but the Casper Motor Co. recetved a} yire yesterday etating that ship: | STORAGE & FUEL CO. WE DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING. ESTIMATES FREE. MOVING OUT-OF-TOWN HAULS Phone 949 TRANSFER, Special Show- ing and Dem- onstrations of the Full line of Ford-built All- Steel Bodies AT ALL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS STAKE BODY ONE TON TRUCK July 13th to July 18th Go to the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer this week and see his display of Ford Trucking Equipment and the full line of Ford-built All-Steel Bodies on the Ford chassis. This is an excep- tional opportunity to learn how Ford equipment can bring anew economy into your business. Special demonstrae tions of Ford Trucks and their appli cationtoyourbusinesswillbearranged. Over a million Ford Trucks and Light Delivery Cars are in service today. Chassis and body alike possess those in-built qualities of strength and dur- ability that are identified with all Ford products. Don't fail to visit this interesting and valuable display. It will pay you to go now—this week —while the complete line is on display. Pere /flotor Company, $1.00 | | |

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