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- ZZ PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 Dependable Dealers Use These Pages Si DODGE GIVES © SHARP PRICE NORE COMFORT, Woon nonets Improvements Made In} 2ne wise acceptance, tt ts « the public of Moon Series Commercial Model and tho tremendous sales cars during the firs vi - Vills and wife are spending are under way to provide a state in-| F. W. Wi ] stitution for them. How we wish this} an enjoyable two. weeks at the Lee vi applesauce. Doud Motor company cabin in Jack- pgs Ratt acacia ta sone Hole. Mr. Doud and his fam- ily returned from their outing last Sunday evening. caused a spill. AUTOMOTIVE MELTINGPOT (Continued From Page One) boys lay down the cash, and high powered salesmen from Casper are making the ofl roaked region their temporary headquarters until every roustabout is the owner of a hand- Casper hasn't suddenty become fill- ed with new cars. It's just an epl- demic of Davis Nu Life, dispensed by the Jovial Mr. Doll of the Auto Many a hill hi Laundry. Try it. It may even taste | Watch out for them good, J. C. Collins is now employed as The fellow who said that woman| salesman of Overland cars at the exists for the “pleasure” of man, had| Lee Doud Motor company, a funny idea of pleasure, Brian Kemmer is operating his ra- ast but is never ¢ $ h Py R | some “Blah” six. Patsy Carr returned Saturday | diator shop at full t Attractive TE ae ee ee ae eae SoUpled | ee night from a long stay in the Black | too busy to care for a few more. pats oh I tel ase Each day the army. of “golf| Hills of South Dakota. —-- effective program of economy in m Never “pigeon hole” an idea, Out Although nothing definite had | with it. ever been said, the whole nation b, ——_ ‘ ~ greeted the latest announcement of Wellington and Hog are plan- “a nufacturing its product has made le a general price reduction in on cars ranging f $50 to $200 widows" in Casper grows greater, The passenger automobile of to a day, compared with that of a few BE. M. Johnson of the Casper Mo- years ago, shows clearly the results | mye pare ot : tor co y, spent Friday aft ater of almost unlimited effort which de-| fice gece Teduction becomes effec: Te sate rac Dent Friday afternoon | te’ Ford company as a matter of|ning to make a special on radiator “™\ signers and engineers have dovoted | ‘ I stoon 8 ber tra Aud applies Xa bi ; course, Now all Casper {s anxiously {work during the next two weeks in i all Moon Series “A” cars with the Cais aR . ae {clpation of the rapid approach of ey rr “ Se rrival of the new | anticly adi ; - 4 price of this ¢ aining th noon, é j “{m. perils, aieines are longer end mare | Peet oe car r maining ¢ 0 to just what is meant by “im- red Sele Nat ese as ¢ ive-advertising last waek.on proved transmission.” E: — the part of the I Over in Laramie, Wyoming has a| pany, disposed of a lu new Chevrolet agency under the] used cars carried In st management ef two widely known | company. xible, seats © comforta my, closed ar production h been vastly increased @ upholstering are bodies are mor Why doesn’t Reschke’s murderer x Motor com “fess up” and end all this colored tape? “But how much effort has been| Series levoted during these years,” asks} ing disc wheels, hydraalic Theres to be iq grand exhibition | Casper lads, namely Ray Pizzoli and eee M. B. Robertecn, feairebs TOUPERIGOK tikes hat of ball tossing at high school athletic] Gene Dunn, both formerly empoyed| The recent reduction in the price local Dodge Anteh. " Des ere park this afternoon boys. Let's all] py the Nolan Chevrolet company | of Dodge Brothers ears has filled the ing the ‘ New Price S go. eue here. Casper friends of the two new| salesroom of the Coliseum Motor kK more Touring Sisk O8 aaaitd é is business men wish them every suc- | cmpany with eager onlookers, This r who must drive pe WF DeLuxe ®: 7 ui Speaking of hunting — “Did YU | cess in their venture. days a week, y miles it § EE 5 OS see that chicken duck up Elk through all kinds of weather, POIndser Gases . streat? They say Denver is no raging fur- ane ce | aie en Iris theaters last Tuesday would! ¢ opposition presents itself, re- peep cr san’ econ Eat ea a have proven excellent fodder for the| member that kites rise against and : rep | Gomch aus 00 00 Ay come very close to breaking all previous monthly sales records in the 28 years history of | Wits of a geologist. noe with thawing, Cabr 00 100.00 jthe ¢ Wor 11t of the enthusiastic reception given the new series “D" cars since their Pull isn't always measured in first official showing ave been pouring into the office of D. S. Wddins, General Sales Manager horsepower. A flood of telegr and r many cases requesting as many cars of each of the body types'as the factory can ship for several months| Art Schulte, one of the officials - SHES wegasng CHEATER AITO | a sat the Oe TRAIL BEING BLAZED BY Oscar Redenbo urges motorists to have their cars thoroughly checked before the rigors of winter blow in. Plenty of used cars haye been sold Salt Creek Busses by John M. Whisenhunt, but -still|| Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel dozens of bargains remain. The low|1 8 a, m, and 1 p, m. and 5 p. m. prices now quoted on the cars will Leave Salt Creek not remain at their present level 8 a.m, 1 p. m. and 6 p. m, much longer, so better take advan- |} p. bd Fi xpress Bus Leaves 9:30 Dail: tage now while mouey may be saved.|! Sole Creek Tronepertatied Co. Raiph Kaman iy sti! absent on|| BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS a brief vacation trip in South Da- Pia with is roomy | to reac Joe E. Mansfield spent several days of the past week in Sheridan on business. | | | | Advice to matorists—Always keep gas in the tank, e the wind order land through u: | _ ota. withi uipment to a higher degree | How many of our so-called pioneer - nis tl ar before inchis. | Casperites have taken the opportu. I is indicat Fe on tractor | ~ nity to make a trip through the re- our “ t made pub fineries and witness at first hand the : ‘ aad Vividly recalling the otd frontie industry upon which this city relies -- nts ¢ days when that Intrepid French Ex for support. It's a true education, c slorer Father & W i Oi and officials at all plants are more Abie al z Sala et Meee au Um hy Engine oi Sead Be Changed than willing to show parties through in ae egularly tha entire ‘organization: And a longing to join other lucky folks i | Mississippi 1 the Willys-Knigt pode ging J ucky TOlKs in i of tractors Six Path-Fir g car now blazir It might appear that it is a very wasteful idea to drain the oil ont This state is literally filled with . - a pipe aia of the cr case every 600 to 800 miles. In reality it is one of the | scente wonders. Next year let’s all th man teal ach eae eGo | greatest economies you can effect for the upkeep of your car. __ [unite to “Pell the World About Wyo- Trea U oors nd in view of the rapidly | VUE of Mexico for wealthy Chicago] "Tf the oil station attendant tried to fill, your crank case with an. oil | ming.” demank rower sing | Motorists which had mixed with it gasoline, water and grit you would object 8 ‘ . bs Bi m8 at ba : {rnin This WillysKnight Six left Chi- | t if, after you have been running for 600 miles or Were it not for a shortage of Olds- Our special prices on Tell the Advert y eago on July 25 in ch f Frank t is left in your crank case contain$ quite a large | mobile cars, salesmen at the Natrona TI Sy © scenillile: ealiae the dilnc propo setion of gasoline and water. Motor company would be busier. As Motorist, officialegour of the mu-| The importance of the correct lubrication of the engine cannot be | it 1s they are hard at work selling onan ols cAttomoniie. otah «| ave mated. The quickest method to use in bringing your car to | what few used cars have been taken &&) YOU RADIATOR Piclaapin iat Osage trv y'visit to the junk yard is to simply fill. up the crank case with | in on recent Olds sales, Make it foolish to walk * MAY NEED THEM | *?!neenns ie fresh oil every time the level gets too low. The importance of keep- 2 . The unusual venture marks the} ing the engite supplied at all times with absolutely fresh oil is not | Comparison often makes hard pes 2 g PF ly model—+: ar: At iy rate, let us look over| beginning of the most pretentious) realized by a large proportion of drivers, so today I will give you a | times, Look at a few of the other . your radiator to see if it does.| expedition by automobile owners) fow facts about this that will prove to you that it is real economy to | cities. gain. Bumpers front and rear. Looks Our method of putting in new | ever attempted, and will consume | systematically drain off the old oil at least once every 800 miles du nina lik cores insures a most efficient | about three weeks before the hy the warm weather. Van Sant says If Jack Keefe had Ke new, working radiator for your en-| Party returns to Chicago. The trip When h k al riding 1 t I * ¢ : you drain the crank case, been riding in one of his good used od ® —W. gine. It will not give you any | #5 taken is closely analogous to the just take’a little of the old oil be- | cars instead of walking diagonally 1924 mi el Ford Fordor Sedan ell trouble if we do the work, Last-| stitring expeditions of our fore: | tween the finger and thumb and | across a busy stret, the recent de-|M™@ Worth investigating. ing material used. fathers when they conveyed from feel it. You will note that it has | plorable accident to his pitching arm 1 : “ Welding Shop in Connection | oRttr post to post with oxen teams a very “thin” kind of feel as if the | would never have happened 1922 Olds Six Touring—Make us an of- ‘ and prairie schooners, | oil had no body in it, Now dip Wellington & Hogue, Inc.| I addition to brealting the trail your finger int to aotne real oil and Joe Mansfield left Casper Saturday fer. 9 221 West Yellowstone for the intrepid Chicagoans, the you immediately note the difference. | for Denver on important business. Phone 1178 Phone 1545 | WillysKnight Six will return to} The new oil has “body” and you | He expeets to return some time next be 2 Chevrolet Touring ‘A good buy. be SERVICE CAR Chicago in time to lead the expedi KNOW you have something in | week. he above cars are in good shape and worth tion as pilot car early in Octobe your fingers. You will notice that looking at. We are not quoting prices as these cars the old oil smells very. strongly of | Some of this stuft with a “kick like gasoline and has a dirty black look. | mule." may kick the user clear fi you let this old oil settle in a can | under the sod. you will notice when you pour it DRAIN CRANK CASE Witnour Fait | Off carefully later on that the bot- Some drivers suffer from an jn- EveRy. 800 MILES DURING WARM | tom of the can will be covered with | curable disease. Legal arrangements WEATHER a dirty sludge or slime and there SEE OSCAR are good buys and we want you to make us an offer, This sale is being conducted to make room for new cars which are on the way. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY If you cannot come down, just call 236 and the car will be at your door. 15 to 17 miles per gallon of gasoline i will probably be a small quantity of water also. How did the gasoline, water and dirt get into the oil in the crank . case? The gasoline finds its way past the piston rings. On every WHEN HE FIXES 'EM inductfon stroke a certain amount of gasoline is drawn into each THEY STAY FIXED R cylinder. All of this vapor is not burned during the explosion, but Motors Steam Cleaned e part of it clings to the cylinder walls and is scraped down into the Oscar Redenbo 550 EAST YELLOWSTONE crank case by the piston rings. If the rings are in good condition they will not allow as much gasoline past as they will when worn badly. Some drivers are rather proud of the fact that the engine in their car uses such a small quantity of oil. Instead of being proud of this fact | it is really something to worry over for it proves that the oil is being 1 y diluted with gasoline. If you drain off some of the old oil then ou think njury hem 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 Rock Bottom Prices * GOOD USED CARS ~ With Sure Transportation at Figures Like These— Why Walk? 1924 Chevrolet Sedan -.--.-------.- antl 1922 Buick Touring. $550 1924 De Luxe Chevrolet Sedan____-________ i 1923 Chevrolet eee “$650 no Touring ~-____ SSE a eR I a a a a a a el Se Moderate purchase price ~ surprisingly low upkeep cost It is quite natural that a well built car would cost less to maintain. Indeed less maintenance cost is in itself a proof of good building. Where lighter construction might quickly show the effects of road punishment, the finely constructed Series 80 is seldom out of order, It is built for many years of dependable, carefree service. ’ Those occasional normal attentions, which every motor car requires, are done in less time and at greatly reduced cost, because of special high-speed tools and machines, Investigate Series 80 economy, A complete dem- onstration ef the car may be had upen request y the test given above you will quickly prove large quantity of gasoline i , cylinder walls, and piston He does the water get into the crank case? When an explosion takes place in a cylinder the exhaust gases, if analyzed would be found to contain carbon dioxide and water. You have probably noticed on a cold day a small globule of water dripping from the end of the muffler, This is part of the water formed when the explosion takes place in the cylinders. Most of this water vapor finds its way out through the mufiier, but part of it is drawn into the crank case where it mixes with the lubricating oil, Why is the oil so black and dirfy looking after it has been used for a short time? With every revolution of the crank shaft some oil is ashed all around the inside of the piston. When the explosion takes place some of the oil on the under side of the piston is burned by the intense heat of the explosion and a certain amount of carbon is formed. As the cylinders and bearings wear, a certain amount of metal is worn off which combines with the oil. A small amount of road dust enters through the breather pipe. In a surprisingly short space of time, the oil becomes contaminated with a considerable amount of dirt from the above causes, and if not removed from time to time, causes increasingly rapid wear on the bearings, cylinder walls and pistons. It has been proved time and again that the engine in a car which has the oil changed every 500 or 600 miles will travel at least twice the distance before an overhaul is necessary as will one in which the oil is rarcly changed. When you put the cost of a few gallons of oil against ‘the cost of an engine overhaul it is casy to see where the economy comes in in changing the engine oi! regularly. x Prices $2895 to $4045 at Buffalo, tax extra Time payments if desired PIERCE-ARROW FRANK E. BUNDROCK 150 South Kimball Phone 987 CASPER, WYOMING Copyrigh' by S. N, L. Technical Syndicate Fe —— = = EXTRA SPECIAL BUMPERS for Ford and Chevrolet. Regular $15.50 and $17.50, while 0 Chey Jestieee--——. en ertake 4 antes e Headquarters for SERVICE Vulcanizing Neatly and Promptly Done from 6:00 A. M. to 11:00 P.M. Center Street Service Station Center St. at Fifth Phone 2341 The Studebaker dealer’s used car pledge to the i ublie pr Drive car TEN days—if not satisfied for any rent rehie ee fn will allow every dollar paid on any other car in stock, new or used, YOU TAKE NO CHANCE BIG SIX MOTOR COMPANY 226 South David Street Phone 1817