Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1925, Page 12

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_- PACE FOUR lf You Want | | Read the Ads | All the News | FLEET ORDERS FOR CHEVROLET Autos in Demand With Companies Using Many Cars. fy th . 1 and of Che t fleets have rhe group y . assign v Re 1 one of ina t A fle ¢ 24 has t ed the Uni Chevrolet fleets r from 6 to 20 ca SEVEN HOURS | CLIPPED FROM AUTO RECORD cisco in 102 notor car! n @ propo ed prer ul achievement for Mr elit» 224 y, day.and night | | What to Do When the Starting Motor ouble on the keros Ww Will Not Operate with the starting motor is does happen that, when tk fails to the not a very usual fault, still it starting switch is pressed in, ¢, or turns it over very serious one and can usually be ied very qui step on the starting tch, you hear a humming the starting motor y the engine is not tarning be caused cither by dirty gummy oil on the spring on the bendix drive. An examination will is broken or not. If it is O, K. then the cleaning the screw with kerosene. he engine starts there is a loud whirring sound ter and the pinion on the bendix drive will n iywheel, the trouble is caused by dirty gummy screw. clean the screw thorough! ene then ine over by hand crank while the orked out of mesh with the flywheel It was explained last week that switch con hear gineering de r to new 7 arkable Mille | | 1 hand Lowest Storage é ‘in Casper Per Month ....... ° $7.50 Per Week. $2.50 Per Night oe .. 50 830x314 U.S. Cord Tires $9.70 See our prices on other sizes of thismake. Filling Station in connection. Guaranteed Repair Work Willis Garage 363 South Ash St. Phone 1891-W The new p wear for & driver The « end of | been tn | duce eter and brows 1 aripuns mane nue CHRYSLER SIX ARE ANNOUNCED with fl the whole action of the Bendix dvive depends on the drive pinion " g the screw. If the pinion will n g it but sticks and ns with the screw so pre- ng engagement with the teeth on the flywheel. It is usually best to leave the Bendix drive alone or if you do anything at all, simply wash the screw with kerosene. If the starter will only turn the engine over very slowly, then the trouble may lie in a partially dis- 1) STARTING motor | PF STARTING SYS TROUBLES charged battery, dirty battery or ns, or brushes notmak: good contact with the com- To test, first switch on the lights. If then it indicates that the battery is O. K. If, how- dim, then test y with hydrometer. If it all right, but if the 1.250 or less, then it he harged, then examine ections to see that ‘¢ not corroded re corroded re- move and scrape clean. Before re- placing smear with vaseline to pre- vent further corrosion. Now inspect to see that STARTING) } MOTOR the starter switch both connections are e the contacts in- o see that they'are ned badly. This is a very y operationof t tarting motor. The burned a gooden contact and will not allow to pass to operatethe starting moter properly. contacts are clean,then examine the brushes on the Make sure they are not sticking and that they are not worn down to such an extent that they fail to touch the commutator. happens th ce of the f right, then on kk the pinion on the Bendix drive gets wheel, the engine has been ing your foot on the starter switch you t the engine is not turned over; the indications are stuck in the edge of the flywheel. It is generally the pinion by putting the engine into high gear ion switch off, rock the car backwards and for- Suppose If this does not free the pinion, then the starting motor will have to be loosened or removed and have a good If this has to be done, be sure echanic line up the starting motor properly be- is used again, Copyright, 1925, by S. N. L. Technical Syndicate CTION IN PRICES OF THE colors ymouth and Pilgrim *, are set off by tk triping. Bagdad and with rich gold bronze striping are used on the Crown Imperial, The Im- perial now appears in marine blue nd black. The Sedan {s done in hicle drab and ningo c strip. The Royal Coupe is in fan and Bar lue tones, same carmi f ent in signs which raise this erformance peaks. 6 range is from $1395 n model to $2095 f with Ford, 1923 Touring With five good tires, new paint, motor good as new, top and upholstering are good, $98.00 down and $15.99 per month. Ford Coupe model, in buy and Late motor good down month. good tires, good shape; a for $110.00 $17.98 per Chevrolet Superior Touring Has been driven very lit- tle. Tires are good, mo- tor is good and we only ask $140.00 down and $22.89 per month overhauled and painted. good buy. mounted This, | n gears than the | smoother | The | eon lengthened enience of the | NATRONA nr ake on the rear ssion has 6 inch in df 1 The road an are done in copra Sorc he comets tecrnsedy PT ll AIRPLANE ACE BUYS CHANDLER Air Mail Pilot Lloyd Bertaud, who previously held the world’s record for duration of fight, says he was strongly influenced in buying his Chandler Comrade roadster by Ralph Mulford’s spectacular achtevement of driving 1,000 miles in 689 minutes the fastest 1,000 miles ever traveled man in any machine (the airplane excepted) which Mulford accomplish- at the Culver. City, Cal., track. His average speed for the 1,000-mile distance was over 86 miles per hour. The car Mulford used was an. ex- act duplicate of Mr. Bertaud’s new Comrade Roadster in evary respect, excepting that the higher gear ratio! of 3 to 1 was used as against the stock-car ratio of 4% to 1, which is standard tn all Chandlers. Although Mr. Bertaud was onably influenced by Mul r spectacular achievement in the same type of car, his actual buy- ing decision was reached only after he made an exhaustive mechanical analysis of Chandlers the Pikes Peale Motor and Traffic Transmission. In putting his Comrade roadster ed recently un: | INNUMBERS | through !ts paces in several demon- stration rides Bertaud expressed complete satisfaction with the perfor- mance of his car in every respect and he has been an enthusiagtic Chandler booster ever since: pir ai. St ae MOON-DIANA PRESIDENT GOES 10 EUROPE; CAR DEMAND ON INCREASE Stewart McDonald, president of the Moon Motor Car company and of the Diana Motors company, a subsidiary, has sailed for Hurope to tour the principal cities of Eng- land and the Continent in a Diana Special Roadster which he {s taking with him or the Mauretania under the ruling of the steamship com- pantes which allows motorists to take their cars right aboard ship with them. Just before leaving St. Louis Mr. McDonald commented on the success of the Moon and Diana cars and particularly upon the jn- stant response of the American pub- Me to the new Diana Light Straight Eight and upon the remarkable re- ception accorded this new-day 8&t. Louls built Light Straight Eight, Mr. McDonald further sail ‘for years the American public has wailt- ed for just such a car es is the Diana 8, This public has wanted a car of beauty, power, lightness, easy handling and economical operation. I sincerely believe that their wish is gratified in the Diana Wight Straight Eight. That their approval is stamped upon this new creation is evidenced by the rush of rodere on file at the plant in St. Louls. At the present time we can not butld Diana cars fast enough to take care of the orders, some 1,500 of which wo have on hand unfilled at the present, but our bedy plant at which point there has been some delay due to shortage of material promises re- lief this week so we may expect to see the Diana 8 production schedule in full swing within just a few days.” fawn grey striping; and the colors of the coach have been altered to Oldsmobile Four-Cylinder Touring Car This powerful machine is in our shop being thoroughly It will be good for at least two years ‘of good hard usage without any expense. “We Stand Behind Our Used Cars” 50 East Yellowstone Open Evenings and Sunday, Thebes grey, with fawn grey strip- ing, Used Cars | Dodge Roadster An early model that has had very good care. The rubber is good and the engine is in good shape. Top and_ upholstering show some wear but with a small amount of repair will be good for a long | time. Only $110.00 down and $17.98 per month. Oldsmobile Six Cylinder Touring, early model, with three new tires, new pistons and rings; needs a coat of paint. $82.50 now and $14.05 per month. Tt will be an exceptionally MOTOR CO. Phone 236 of stone and ts fire-proof through out. All rooms are light and cheer- ful and due to the adequate corps of nurses the patient is assured of the fines service possible to render ef) > Stra EL modate more than thirty patients at one time, fourteen private rooms and three wards being reserved for gen- eral use, while a separate depart- ment, isolated from the rest, is sup- HEALTH PROTECTION OWNERS VISIT AUTOFACTORY | Sd Fa ° . . Since tts inception the Cleveland| YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo. C , Station Six has always extended to its|J —More than a score of doc- owners a hearty invitation to visit HR Gibeiy te bea saa ag ‘S the Cleveland Six factories, to see| hospital rated among the fin how the car they drive is bullt,|the west, insures the tourist in Yel- (INDEPENDENT) lowstone National park of protection of health, regardies’ of the nature. A trained nurse in every hotel and permanent camp throughout the park, with a medicinal dispensary at all stations, gives immediate care to any person in need. For the emergency operation, in which minutes count in the final out- coms an ambulance set uponone of the finest chassis of elght cylinder constriction, a car so built that its riding qualities over rough roads is amazing, shock absorbers, full ,bal- loon tires and special stretcher springs, insures the patient the ut- most of protection in the delivery from one station to another. A fully equipped operating room, nded by competent surgeons, as nts and nurses, care for the public in whatever, way necessar supplying a service which is gener- ally only found in cities of metropol itan size. The hospital is quipped to accom- Thousands have taken the opportu nity of doing so, with the result that last month registered a record as far as factory visitors were con- cerned Never before in any one month did so many owners on transconti- nental motoring trips stop off at the factory at Cleveland to say “hello,” states Sid Black, vice prqsident of the company. In all there vere own: ers from 20 different states repre- sented in the registration for the month of June, Immediately upon arrival it is a Cleveland Six factory policy to have each owner escorted by a guide throngh the plant on a tour of in- spection. Following true to form, the visitors last month were sut- prised to learn that Cleveland builds ay much as it does of Its own car, Favorable comment after comment was registered by the guests as th sed from one department to an other and saw the mammoth electric enameling ovens where all sheet metal stock is enamel finished; the gear cutting operations and the modern equipment, together with the efficiency which was evidenced by the various workmen. With the heavy touring season now in full swing, and with the Cleveland factory located on one\of the'nation’s main arteries o* travel, the Yellowstone trail, Cleveland fac- tory oft{cials anticipate even break- ing the record just established in the number of owners from different states, who stop over to see the Cleveland Six factories and the methods under which the cars are built. We believe only in service. Give us a call and let us demonstrate. 1402 East Second Tom Jenkins, Prop. COME IN ANDiSEE THE BROUGHAM HUDSON | LATEST MODEL mat $1,825 Casper Our Showroom. Is at Your Disposal. ESSEX COACH A carload will arrive in Yellowstone and McKinley Phone 1406 afew days. Wonderful six at a wonderful price. Call for demonstration. —_————__ For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ad. ec \ An nou nein: | Smart New Motor Cars 2 reeiszrts and body beading—lower running boards and fenders—rich, distinctive new color combinations in enduring Duco—newly designed nickeled radiator and special head and cowl lamps—all com- bine to inspire admiration. ; Over, 100 Improvements and Refinements. Rance nog Oakland Six owners everywhere have expressed surprise that a car so powerful and spirited should operate so smoothly and quietly. And yet this car has been still further bettered by more than 100 improvements and refinements—including Oil Filter, perfected full pressure Oiling System, larger Crankshaft and Bearings, Air Cleaner, Four-wheel Brake refinements, still larger Belloon Tires and many other features of advanced engineering which contribute to the oat standing value of the car. A vitally important and exclusive Oak- The Harmonic Balancer 4 ,i2!3 izes: aed exsiosive ont research and development by Oakland and General Motors engineers—renders the Oakland S#x< engine positively unmatched in the absence of vibration at all speeds. It establishes Oakland - even more firmly than ever as the outstanding leader in advanced engineering. ~ and New Prices ~ $70 105350 ieee Onilints sack lied lower er prices would of themselves make this announcement one of the most important of the year. Considering the many important refinements which have been added to a car already unmatched in appearance and performance, the new prices are all the more impressive. i Come in—see the new Oakland Six—drive it—study the remarkable Harmonic Balancer— get the new lower prices—see why Oakland is more than ever the outstanding leader in its field. PATTERSON OAKLAND CO, E. YELLOWSTONE PHONE 2202 ' OAKLAND SIX WINNING*¥®AND HOLDING GOOD WILL AY. I ay Co <A Se, Se PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Rue wr" mn a ApS Ww RS ee

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