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PAGE SIX | hive News of | Motordom in | This Section| NEW BALANCER N OWKLANDS Engine Vibration Said to Be Eliminated by New Device. for and distin- ost announce- Oakland lancer was de- hat is known This vibra fact that the hile apparently a very same qu: er,shas the period n. It consists of a li stec pivoted to the shaft at its and stiff springs sioned by A cted that both er Tt is £0 constr {t has a natur equency of vibra- tion practically the same as that of the cranksha the ghtest movement of the — Har monic Balancer pic it up and vibrates in the opposite direction, thus neutralizing all vibration to provide smooth running at even the highe di It is simple, rugged, non-wearing device that re quires no adjustment whatsoever. The low, racy body lines are achieved throu of hood and body beading, lower running bo: and deeper fenders. A new, la radiator, new hood and special head s give an impressive bodies and cowl la front appearance. The hy Fisher are extreme nd possess 2& , lamp proportions tt nrancé of CO} and power. new bodies come in five ach, Landau sedan and ———-——— PRODUCTION MARK SET BY WILLYS-OVERLAND DURING MONTH OF JUNE Couplea w! reports at the fac- tory of greatly increased dealer sales throughout the country comes the announcement from Willys-Over- land officials that production records of June were shattered in the sixth month's production in 1925. production of W: Over- land during June soared consider- ably higher than the figures for the corresponding months of 1924, ac cording to reports eminating from the factory. Officials indicate that never before has Willys-Overlad ex new t board make pactness, an ap) The models, touring, c Landau Car perienced a healthier sales activity than was noted during the month of June t two holidays re first week Despite the fact th occurred t of July, off. that the turn- over of c sales con- tinued at y heavy rate noted dur’ the pr ding month and optimisrr s high at the for the t Willys-Overland factory siness ever st pular x turk and ore a Monk iMuminated : scripts use is color for ESSEX CABRIOLET Overhauled and repainted. New Gen. 9050 snap N.. VAN SANT hoices of. colors, y custom built ed pub new Pierce-Arre h, just annou the on display yester E showrooms of Frank B. Bundrock, local Pierce-Arrow representative. The new coach body is hand-built at the Plerce-Ar factory with a frame of northern white sea soned for two years in the open Thick aluminum. plates, hand-ham- mered, are used for body panels. he coach makes the e th body style now available in the Series 80 line, Pierce-/ priced car. It Buffalo, close to. th 80 open cars. Its m sults from the ir and ec¢ NEW PIERCE 1 POPULAR CAR Into the Plerce-Arrow factory dur- ing the last three weeks have poured hundreds of telegrams, telephone calls and letteys congratulating President Myron E. Forbes upon the aw's 8 pr thoderately ed at $3)150 at of the Series le price re. nt simplicity roach des! enthusiastic reception accorded the new Pierce-Arrow-built Series 80 Coach. In every city the advance showing of the newest Pierce-Arrow has drawn crowds of people who were interested jn viewing the car which Pierce-Arrow officials had promised would be the equal of any Pierce- Arrow closed car in quality and in the comfort and richness of appoint- would be priced the price of the open tourin r model, “Many have told us that the new 1 is without doubt the most® gr: ul closed car which Plerce-Arrow has evér designed,” sald Mr. which we he: of amazement out ja car 80 luxuriously app Fo a, .. Th most 2 that completely and d at’ so mo comments expressions in six the ow Series 80 -Coach sents a new in. coach de The designers have taker of the opportunit offere note Arrow detail avery m and finish, to the standar¢ Arrow closed car bodies, It is byflt casoned eht-grained northern. white ash thick gtuminum plates Coach is trulysan economy | It is mounted on the standard Jes 80 chassis, whose six.cylinder engine yields from 14 to 17 miles per gallon of gasoline. Four-wheel bfakes, balloon tire Houdaille- soverned 6 mong the many equipment WE ARE STILL UNLOADING HUDSON AUTOM SSEX OBILES For your inspection and approval and we have mor e coming. DROP IN AND SEE THE NEW BROUGHAM Our salesmen are awaiting your visit with pleasure. Phone UN XanLent McKinley and 1 A0G Yellowstone CASPER, WYOMINS we could: turn | Built on the standard 130-inch Se. ries 80 chassis h juat lines and windows of the uit coach make it appear ¢ With 325.77 balloon tire spoked | military wheels, a smart trunk | in the ar and the distinctive Arrow front, the new coach rthy companion to the other members of the Series 80 line. ‘The interior of the coach meas- ures up to every standard of c1 tom-built luxury. The doors are ex- tra. wide, 6 inches, nnd permit en- trance and exit without folding up the tlting front seats, The rear seat is | is 50 inches wide with plenty of room for three six-footers. Forty-two | inches of space is found between the Royersford springs and cur are used for the cushions OVERLAND SIX. SEDAN PRICE led hair | Uphols- Apropos of the fisures for the half of 1 which showed an exceptional increase in production of the company over its peak half year, Willys-Overland annvunces a price r tion on the popular Overland Six DeLuxe sedan, ! new price of this attractive model Js $1,095, according to figures just re ed by. Willys-Overland of fielais | GIVEN SLASH se tery is soll-proc Carpets ar at variably: followed wDye type overmenty velvet. ‘Tailored across the bottom | '™ local safety conditions, of each Yloor is a strip of carpet, to} “In perfecting the: automobile-we haa ur on upholstery. from | have tended to overlook the driver,” scuff age feet. Sil roller curtains, | declares the A. A. A. executive. “In sills te rips, mahogany vanity | the laboratory of the race track the and smoking c , a carpet covered | Present day automobile with its foot rest—these are some of the cus-| Many’ features of performance and tom-built appointments, Hardware | Stamina has been rapidly evolved. is of Butler silver finish. A dome | There Is'no reason why we should ieht furnishes sufficient iilumina.| Ot expect similar results with the Hontts Geaaer automobile driver. Laminated joints, two and one-| . “The great trouble has been that hi mortise and throughout ever twisting and OAFE MOTORING WILL BE AIDED BY CONTESTS WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 1.—A campaign to encourage safer motor- ing through the promotion of better driving by means of contests, com- petitions and tests may be among the near-future activities of the American Automobile Association. According to officials of they na- tional motoring organization, lack of proper understanding of cars and their operation is = fundamental reason for the inability of the na- tion to make greater progress with its ‘safety: problem. “The fight against accidents, rays President Thos. P. Henry, nothing more=nor less than a fight against ignorance. American auto- mobiles today would be-as:far be- hind the times as ore many Amert- can drivers had the manufacturers not been willing to combat Ignorance through putting their cars on the race track,” Mr. Henry states that several American cities now hold annual driving exhibitions and that these the reason that. they. have been in- :|the publle streets and ve been mistaken for the 1 We have learned a kc “7 ugh sad exper! alf times as strong the ¢ tenon joint, the framework weaving strains tory wher- occur. Doors are double braced and | too Often the drivers who learned Neiad. with weather ateipes fac onest hme ns did not remain with us piece windshield and narrow pillars | t® PU n into F give perfect vision to the driver. | 2S Se The powerplant is the standard | Serles 80 engine with six-cylinders,|, From records taken over a num: developing more than 70 horsepower. | ber. of years at stations;,.to- Hoo-Dye cushioned springs, four-| 8¢ther with observations made on wheel brakes and balloon tires make | board ship, it 1s calculated that on up the ‘atandaxdiequipmient, an average there are sixteen thun- The showrooms of the Frank 1, | derstorms. over every 200 square Bundrock Co., where the couch is | Miles of the earth's surface annually, onidisplay located at 150 South | This means that the world’s daily Ever since the introduction of, Willys-Overland’s complete two lines of fours and sat the New Y show last spring the automobile {7 dutsry has foc. its attention or w line of six eylinder Over ed cars which made such a 2d impression. at their origina The cut on tie Over an Tollows close showing la ly on the hee price reduc tion announcérient onthe Overland | six standard sedan was re | cently slas orice ‘ot | $895 f. 0. Sales fi s-O% land facto nd § | MEXIC AN LAW REQUIRES | WORKERS HAVE CHAIRS XICO CITY 1. number of chairs whereto’ the em ployees might repair during a lull in the rush of business. While the law remains in éffect it seems to have worked no hardships ‘on the employers, Don’t Wait for Winter! See Our Top Dept. Now BODY AND FENDER WORK RADIATOR REPAIRING WELDING KEMMER Body and Fender Shop 455 West Yellqwstone Phone 2008 “The Fender Man in Your Town” Press),—Mexico's “Law of The Chait t in operation in the; Federal District some time ago 03 the District Government, and later extenfled throughout the suite, so far has not interfered seriously with business. The law was de- signed to compel all husiness houses and offices to install) a sufficient | Kimball strc ration of thunder is 44,000, storms. ON ITS CAR 2 By EN Scot How To Prepare For A Camping Tour The joyment of your camping tour will depend largely on the Parations you make before you leave the home garage.. You can save yourself a great deal of unnecessary. trouble and add to your comfort considerably by giving some thought to the preparation of your car and only taking equipment and supplies that will actually be required. Many camping trips have been spoiled because so’ much equipment carried that when it was all loaded into the car, there was not suflicient space for the passengers to rid¢ in comfort. Travelling soon gets yery tiring if you are cramped up arid-cannot stretch your legs. It is‘generally found that a num- ber of things that you considered absolutely essential and could not bevleft behind could have been dis- pensed with very readily. The condition of the car itsel one of the c into an overall suit part of the chassis aminati j grease or oil g r lubricate ever art that rec lubricating. Sc» that clear grease oozes out of such parts as =e the end of the spring shackles, #. THE IDEAL WAY TO] Steering connections, ete Chock up the level of the oil in the rear axleand gear box. There is generally an overflow plug that in be removed and the oil is at the correct level when it commences to run out of this hole. The crank case should certainly be drained and filled to'the proper level with the correct grade of oil. SPEND A VACATION Take out your tool kit and test the tightness of every nu: and bolt. Pay particular attent to the bolts on the spring clips, mud- guards, the engine and rad holding down bolts, etc. Test the adjustment of the ces and make sure that they are not slipping and can pull up the car promptly, If the tour is Roing to be a fairly long one and the br good idea to have them rt If the spark plugs h been in the engine for a year or more, better take them out and install a complete new set. It is wonderful what a lot of difference a set of new plugs with the gaps set: correctly will do in pepping up the engine. It is also a good idea to see that the contact breaker points are not burned badly and are correctly adjusted. linings are worn badly, it will be a before you start. 4 Better have a good ignition man check them up for you. Look over the tool equipment and make sure that you have a full tool kit. It is always wise to take a-set of non-skid chains with you in case you get off the hard roads, Another extremely useful accessory is a spot light. This m splendid driving light and has many uses around the camp or » a repair has to be made at night Tires should be examined and if worn badly, be sure that your spare is in good condition. When a tire gets worn down ‘to the fabric, it is practically at the end of its useful life and if used much longer you stand the chance of a blow out and. the ruin of a good inner tube. Remember that when you are on a camping tour the,car is carrying more than its regular load and for this reason the tires must be in the very best of condition. In choosing your camping equipment, select that which folds up compactly and can be readily erected by one person if necessary. There are many special tents now available that fold into a very small space, yet when erected proyide ample room for beds and table, and allow you to walk upright. ‘It is well to buy a tent that is mosqueto oof. These pasts make life miserable if you have no means of pro- tecting yourself. Folding beds and chairs are not absolutely necessary but ‘will hefp to make your vacation more comfortable, A gasoline stove should certainly be carried. It is a matter of less than a mihute to have one ct.up and going, ready for cooking the meal, Overloading should be guarded against. Resist the temptation to take everything with you that will give you the comforts of home. A tent, folding beds and table, bed covering, gasoline stove, frying pan (several pots that nest into each other, enamel cups and plates and utlery are the essentials Copyright, 1 24 i Teohnleal Syndicate somes A ——aaY <a have met with instant approval for highways wen SERVICE PUT ON NEW BASIS BY CHEVROLET A great deal has been sald about rendering propey. service on auto- mobiles to owners. As a result of the many articles that have been written on this subject, there has ‘been a constant improvement in automobile service. Howeve! c- tions speak louder than words,” and the Chevrolet Motor company Planned a campaign with its dealer organization and service stations to arrange their shops, equipment and personnel along lines that would actually give the type of service that every automobile owner desires. To accomplish it: was necessary to train a special service promotion representative and an assistant in each Chevrolet zone territory, whose primary duty was to go into every Chevrolet dealer's service station and remain there long enough to put into effect the methods suggested by the Chevrolet. Motor company. “The schedule of work to be done by the service promotion representa- tive covers the arrangement of the shop, so that the work benches and tool equipment will be properly placed for efficient service and maxi- mum service space for the handling of the largest number of cars pos- sible without congestion; the instal- lation of special tools, which will enable the service station to render fast and effictent repair work at the lowest cost; arranging the stock- room and setting up the proper sup- ply of service parts; establishing a flat rate syetem of repairs, so that the car owner will know exactly how much any particular repair job is going to cost him Another very important duty of the Chevrojet service promotion rep. resentative is to train the service men in the dealer’s organization not only in the proper use of the special tool equipment and tn the handling of the repair work, but also in the manner in which they should con- tact with the car owners. It is the expectation, from what has already been accomplished, to place every Chevrolet servico sta- tion in a-position to give quick ser- vice to its customers; quote reason- able prices before starting the work; and to insure satis: repair work to the car owner. MAXWELL $550 ! Easy Terms SEE R. N. VAN SANT CLOSING OUT All Fishing. Tackle/and Camping Goods GREAT REDUCTIONS See Me THIS WEEK SURE For Prices Dean Auto Supply Company 604 E. Second Phone 1048 CHEAP USED CARS | For Touring car, Late model. Overhauled ~~ Week Chevrolet Touring Has been running every day. The tires are worth more than we ask for the car— $50.00. Ford Sedan . Starter; good tires; valves just been ground; new rings. The body looks good. Only $40.00 down, and four months at $17.50. Dodge Roadster Good tires; good motor; top and body show some wear— $90.00 down; 8 payments of $18.00, Olds Six Touring Very good tires; motor re- zently overhauled. A very good buy for $100.00 down and $17.00 per month. NATRONA | Motor Co. | 550 East Yellowstone Phone 236 \Bargain Festival | SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1925 USED CARS Here is your chance to buy-a good used car for a small payment down and the bal- ance on monthly payments. 1924 Chevrolet Sedan 1922 Buick Touring 1923 Dodge Sedan 1922 Ford Sedan 1923 Gray Touring ~ 1923 Maxwell Touring OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY BIG SIX MOTOR CO. 226 South David Phone 1817 ANNOUNCING A NEW AUTO REPAIR SHOP FOR CASPER THE IV &F co. East Half of East Side Garage Corner First and Park 2 General Automobile Repairing WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED PENNSYLVANIA OILS AND GREASES K.S.Myrland Props. W.E. Freeman KEEP THE NEW CAR NEW We can take a new car and make it look newer. We can take a used car and improve it 1000%. THE MASTER FINISH PRESERVATIVE per nanize ~~ L, " with PER MAKES THE FIRST FINISH LAST. MOTORS CLEANED—CARS WASHED Vaporized Kerosene Method THE AUTO LAUNDRY Co. Phone 1904 112 South Durbin St. TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN _ Westbound Arrive D. 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