Siwyw'SSMPW 4 M, -fTT-raf - EVENING LEDGER- PmLiVMLPniA WEDNESDAY, JANTTABY 17, Jffl'L 10 4 to r M, b MANY TYPES OF CARS CREATED BY TRADES SCO Kinds of Commercinl Auto , mobiles for 1017 Mnrkot . wlila ranga ot commercinl cnr, Jo hterted to suit the pockelboolt of every commercial man, ii offered to tio 1917 trhde by the motorcar maker. tloro than BGO models and kinds ot com mercial cars aro on tho market In HiH country this year. Tlio larso number Is duo to tbe fact that eouio plants produco ft certain model car of several -types, minor lirftalls suck as tho drive, gear, whceli nnd axles betnsr different A iloinlntilliiK ma jority Of tho cars, from tlio dinky Rroccr ) nnd florist's delivery wagon to tlio ponder ous van, nro Rasollne cars-of tlio foiirrl indcr typo. The greatest demand for'commerrlal rari Will bo for thoso In tlin nclRhliorliood of two tons, to Judsnjjv tho prcpurntlons umdo by manufacturers. There nrta morn Knuollno and ctcctrlo trucks In thu hrlchliorhood ot two tons than nnv tdhnrs. nnd tho onlv models of steam comnmxclaL r.irs made nro ono and a, quarter nnd two nnd n. half ton trucUs Tlio' prices ranee from $MG to $5100, depending upon tho wrlKbt of tho construc tion and tho work It Is Intended for Thcso prlcea nro quoted for tho clnssls alone, most mamifncturrrs jireferrlnK ta mako additions to order t suit tho tieeda Of the customer's business 1117 Ol'KfiKINO Frtllowlnp'Js a tablo shinvlnif'tho nvornKo chassis prlro for tho vntlous commorclul cars, Rroupeil by motUo power and by weight OASOMNB risra by Models n.niiAvrne rhaii- vrelKfl mnus 800-1200 pounds 2 1800 pnnmls "S a, ton , 3 lli 1 tons 7J 3 tons 11 SK, -JM tons a tonii in B!4 tons JlJ 4 tons 1. B-fliJ tons r,R 0-7W tons -I Tractorfl 3 rIb trie JH2I llti'l Hill 1S1H 'Jul II 8 Itn nim .1.1-'? air.-i 41 I.I 407 1(WC 2sr.ii 3017 I WIS 837a cir.o r.rxTittc nno-isno rounds II 1-H4 tons 2-4 tons It B tons JJ Tractors STEAM l-?i ions ...-, . . -'." rnn The cneupesi commercial cm- m u. im pound gasollno delivery wnRon. wiling for S320 'complete Tho lowi'U-prlccil chassis i.1 p. 600-pound car, tho prleo being $J.r,. The lowest-priced chassis of an electric c.ir nells for ?650 ; ono of them Is for a B00 pound car nnd tho other for a 1000-pound car! Tho top-notch truck, as regards price. Is a 6H-ton gasoline, tar Tho chassis alone costs JG800 Among the olcctrlcs a fHo-ton chassKi nt JB1S0 Is tho highest In price. Automobiling Archibald Asks: "IVAy do many oenltrmin, teio arn sus pected of possessing combination safes. nr lect to put safety lock on tlisir motorcaii when they mint Jcnvo their vutchlnei stand ing in tho highioayt Car Exports From U. S. Total $97,464,381 1916 Racing Records i Broken by Speed Kittas J llnrnrr (1dnM. ilrltlnr the t lirltl. l-rokc tie Kpmlwnr rrtnnl In tlio enlum troiti rare on tho Ascot Suwilnny Mnrtli II), tnrnlnR n lt In 1.1s. list. Hot, llnrniinilrltlne a reuicrnl, from a Miintl Inic Mutt nmilo'n tup In fi l-fls., lil ti mittto n new rrronl. This wiis lo ut tjio Astiit iwril ny, Mnrcli II). John Allkni, Urhlne n I'rinteoti fMbllMil a new uurlil's rnonl In tlio tnrnli-lnlle eifiit nl Mirriislimil IIiij Mnv 13. IIU llmo lltlBi or ut un iKpr.iBi- irfil of liKl.'l tulles tr Imiif, InHfrliic tlio roril mmlo lit Itesti un Hie Mind Irnrk In IDI.1i tinneljr, llild.'l!, Dr. It. It. Ilii" n-l ntimleiif's preilrn- lili reionl of nhwlt-four miles per Imiif ill t lilrnio .liny 21. Iliirner tllihlelil. In his t lirhtle. elfelfil Hie lilciuto spnilniij: In I.ojsj, nr nl 113 mile per hour. Dutlo ltesla net new reeonl for t lilenen fpeeilmir .liino II. Ills llmo hclnic .It). -" 31.(11.. for tli" 3)0-tillo (lent, or nl it M'rfit (it US.fll miles iter liuiir. Itesl.i iilvi lirnke tlio reiiiril mmlo by I'orpnmlo liist se.ir for I0U miles, nhleli Hits Hi. 1M Ills Hum belli itPin, .11.7s. Ilel,i hellereil Ills time' nr ill. 2l" lis, fur 200 mile hist teur liy n smoihI. June in llslnli il I'lilmi tslatillslinl n hew Amcrleiin rcoiril foe illsliineo iniereil In mo liuiir, ilrltlne on n uperihvn Irjck, when In tho sixty niliiiilet lie miereil 1)1.74 miles. Tho reeonl miis iniiile mi (lio tlileitn Spreilnny tie tweeii ui.illfslni; trl.ils for Hie, nnniiil ilerhy. In a ilii.il meet nllli Itnlpli lie I'nlnin lit Hie ( lilenso speeilMitv .lune 1H. llnrln llesln pstnli IMieil neAf Ainerleiin leeonls for ten, twenty four niiil lltl mlle. Ills innrli iif ninety-sis miles ier liuiir for Hie lift- mile hroUfl tlio record of SH.X7 miles per hour set by t lirls tluem hi Hill. I lie nen records for tlio Jen mile nnd Iwnili-fniir nilln nro 11)1.5 nnil 111.1. 1 mile per hour. repectliel. Itr.rrv llurty. ilrlilim n llulili Sneclnl. Iirnlie (In, mlln reionl fur enr under 111 entile Imlie ulieu lie tiirncil the mllo mill ill siot In Als. lutio 27. Ihirulil llrluker. ilrliiiie n Cnillllne eletit. July I liincreil liU fopiner recnril for I8J-111II0 niml nuo from Demer In I ur.iiiile, Hjo., Iir Him., his limn helm; 'li. rdui. Ids, llirln ItesM el reionl of III. Slim, 13s. for I .'ill miles 1I11 I'l-mllo tniiKt nt (Itiiiiln .lull !" -.,lti Itlikenlmclier, ilrllluit Hie 1lilell, liruki" the inirlil's triil-llie mile rcmril nt (liimlui July II, hit thin- lieliiB ll:UI,ll, UKiiliist I1..:ii.l m.ido Id llldilelii nt Indl.lii.it'ulls In Hill. Diirln Itesln, ilrltlne Hie reuceol. Iiroko Hin Murlil' the mile rruiril nt II1111I1.1 Jul !. Ills I line lielin: 2:11 KJ, m.-aliit .1:11.7.1, in.ulo liy llrnec ut l.os AiiuileH In l'H2. 11, It nler. ilrliliiR 11 I'.ickinl rnelnc test nir lllti-il Willi 11 ttelte-illmler nilnloii cnclne. Iiroke preilitiiH trntk reionl tit IiiiIIiiiiupoIIh Aii Kil.t - tiirnltii; tin- iui mile tmil In !.!').. It. 1111 mer.mn Micil of 100 mlle p, r liuiir. Altken liroke' uurlil's 2111-mll rernril nt t-lticpliiltt HilJ --eiileiuliir 11). ilplvlui-11 t'eiment ut 1111 meriiKi, mm oil of lilt HI mites per hour. 'I lie pri'Vloli reionl wus mule l Iteitll oil tlio ( IiIciikii Hprctlunw liiimeh. J.I1..II 111. tti tl toher Itulph lie I'nliii 1 un, Rrunlcl mi ofTlelill Mftl-liille hlKiilmiv reronl for liN per formiime on Hie Dmuli.i I i-mlle truik. his time hi tin; -!'I.0'.I7. or tit ti tel of lll'l.t.l tulles in r liuiir. Hie preilutiH rttoril muh lietil Id Itesl l Willi i time t'l : .17 III. Altken l.nike HHI.iitto reitinl it Slieep.lietltl Ho llititnr 2K, ilrliim; 11 reiiKisil tit 1111 tneruire htieisl of 101 1).1 milt" in r hour. V new risjinl for Hie uritid prle rate wns Ml nt --until Mlilil-tl Ninemliir IK when 11 Tell- f:tsil. pllottit twenl lips of Hie S III mile itmr-.it 11 Howtirtl llllistx ami tlio remiiliitti,- tweitt. elelit lt Itkt-li wun tin- met- In 1 li 17. tir tit 1111 meriii-e hPtetl of HI .Vl 111M1 s ppp Ittittr limrr-iii- tlie fiiriner reistnl of 77 20 miles lit r liuiir 11111,1,, i'y iiiiri, ,,, , . . A. II. l'tittersiin, ilrlvltn; n llttil-oii super-sU. set 11 new worhrr rts tint for miiistnp nnd r.ito tif 101 miles nt tin im-rm-o or 7K.I.I miles per hour nt -nnt.v Mimic 1 tiiimlier IS. FARM TRACTOR USE DOUBLES IN STATE Need of Light Car for Small Farm Seen by Secretary of Agriculturo Sludy of tho adaptability of tho farm irnctor to tlio l'ennsylvanla farm Is urged upon tho leimsylaiila farmer by ChaHci i:, l'attoti, Slnlo Secretary of Agriculture, Abo sees tho peed 111 tho Keyslono Blato ot small, powerful tractors for the lltllo farms. Tho Department of Agriculture urges ti.ni ih fnrmee oivo tlm trnt tor nuestlon Itltt most earnest sludy ntid, It Possible, to obtain a practical test on his own farm he roro pnrchaslm?," lin said. Tho light trac tor Is the ono best suited for lha 1'enn- svlittnla farm." There nro between 700 and S0 tractors ot arloiis makes In uso on Iho Klato farms, ncconlintr to nn esthnato made by the I)e partmnifa llurcau of Statistics Keien luimlri'd and forty wns given ns a con serntio estimnte. Tho ll ienr showed tho Incrcaslnir impuliiiity of tin- trnctnr. It wns said, but tmnpitrnlliely few trnrtors hnxo been'sold. The statemtnt rontltiued: "About 401 Irnrlors ere sold through out Hie rtlnto during lil. so thnt Iho In rreisp inn' lllli was morn thnn !' per tvnt Mnii of these, trat'tnrs were sold In Iho fall nftnr tho farmers hud disponed ot I heir crops Tlm l'ennsylvanla farmer still Is a trllto skeptlt-al nhniit Iho tractor, hut ullh the niUdit nt a light trnetoi- Hint will turn in wninll Mitnrn. mi nt to ho nxnll.ihlo III tlm emnll Holds which make up most of the I'i iinsylMinlii farm", llieto Is no ques tion thnt tho uso or trnclnrs will spread fast. For largo farms, whom thein nro hrond llelda thnt do not rcipilro rrpealpil mining, tho trnrtor nnipiestlonably Is u fliiip-Kiiicr. monp-aer ami lahoi s.ixer. Hut Iho hirgo Irmlor Hint has found favor un llii- plains nnd Inrgn fiiinis In tho West mil Miihllo West Is nut adapted In l'etin h Iv.'inla. "Tlio farmer In Ibis sect Ion must np prnii.li the purchase -vs. a 1 1 1 rniltlnn, reim sylMinln fnrms w It It tho rook formnllons nnil mii.iII lb Ids need a smnll but powerful traitor, vpvornl of whlrh were introduced In thu i:nst dining tho last year 'Tho popular lio of lint tor In this Stilt,- Is uh.it Is ltnoun ,'is tho S-10, which is L.ipablp of tlrawlntr n thrfc-gang engine plow fur light work nnd a two-gang plow 'for dt opt i plowing. The traitors nro t quipped fur tho use ot both l.eroxeno nnd gasoline. Inn It Is tho cheapness of l.eio setie that nukes this tho popular Ijpe. Tin i o ate ft w steam trnetors In use" Exports of automobiles, passenger and commercinl, for the fiscal years ending juno ju were: Year Number 1008 2.-177 1912 21,757 1013 25,281! 1014 29,090 1915 37,870 191G 77.-19G Value $1,0511,991 21,550,139 20,012,931 20,57-l,57'l 00,254,035 97,404,381 State Mecca for Tourists lVnnsxltniil.i'H cotnprohenslvo plnns for linpiiitpiiienti In hlgliwns this year nro nt limtlng wldi spiend nttentlon In nelglihoi liig States The mount ilps of the Ki) stone Suit- luiM' nlws been pupular heinusp of Hit n leuit, and n gn-it Inlhi-c of ntitnmn liilo tniiiKts Is pirdli'ttd "hould tho lilgh w.ns int'ilaung the Mate recelxo the gumming pl.iiiiud by tho Stato lllghw.i liepnitment. The proper way to measure tire expense is cost per mile, not cost per tire. Try it. 77ic wise buyer sechs the greatest value at the least cost. Me Mvaitee Ii Price tntTTtTt$ ! t i tiiip lfi'wrn. Space t Automobile show L. S. BOWERS CO., 707 N.Broad St. , - t ----- M j 0 Jwk mwrnasssmxma I - -mmwmmmm&m,, msmmm i tr m ii im u -iricgBTOwayaags sbnim u wrv&tewV''?vij:int'5 tet)V-'8'iasss-asj i Wk ill'.' 8 I I ifli trestme -H' SPraW IftvV ItfaBIH' Millions own automobiles, but only compara- t I WySy&i 'I Vc , IVHaML. tively few may enjoy the luxury of the Rauch & raff j, v'llM Lang Electric. ' , i mmi I I l!l WHm$M& lt is a standard of presttee "The Social s v II Mjmml ft M if 1 'iflKwPag Necessity" recognized universally. t I 'B A l H i ifitifflKKa No other car approaches its utility, beauty and r U ?SR V ffl I J il i wBSKv perfect performance under all conditions. IPHWvU Ilti'lil IHI Tho identity of owners of Rauch & Lang I KiBViv A'lilflUv linlTvlil Electrics in this community unquestionably llHikAWVUiyilM1 lP. proves this. it .1 JnOvVnMB filn W" Lct us tel1 'ou their "ames if indeed, you do ti IK iOHlH i " II il not know many of them already. Ii i i IwH flR3B u. A l ( I E I SwwBHR Vi "itSv fsi? fatntoow or itomoitJtrnt!Bi on rtfttst II I I $9l wEmSBUl &gs Hnker It &L Motor Car Co. Plr 1 SBsai' '"fr JQsValEftf " HOERING, Mgr. Ilt 1 lil ( yal 221 1 Chestnut ST. s f ' IiiTi rrr?TrEw''s v r i'wi tin1 'JAfSBir-'Pk " hone aP'"'- 0" , , i - SmMms, m .lllIBlWBK "The Social Necissln," h Jii . f K ' " ' ' - - - ir . i If Old Guarantee Is for 6000 Miles Our New. Guarantee Gives You 7500 Miles If Old Guarantee Is for 3500 Miles-- Our New Guarantee Gives You 5000 Mdes A TREMENDOUS SAVING SM SMLAIS AND CEOTS TO TIE MOTOR USING PUBLIC Heretofore tires have been called upon to do not only their OWN work but the WORK OF THE SPRINGS ALSO. This, naturally, has shortened the life ot tires, lire manufacturers, therefore, have been compelled to accept conditions as they have found them and limit their mileage responsibility. There has been more mileage in the tires, but nobody has known how to get it out of them. The way has been found to get that extra mileage out of tires. Records of tests made by manufacturers and car owners show that the insertion of an anti-frictiona , aelf-lubn-eating bronze bearing between all the leaves of all the springs, from end to end, gives free, smoofh, uninterrupted spring action. This enables the springs to quickly absorb all road shocks, making the car ride easier and permitting this sensational tire guarantee. Therefore, the L. S. Hall Rubber CO. announces that it will guarantee 1500 more miles for any standard make of tire, bought of us, than the manufacturer will guarantee, whether the Insert is purchased at their store or elsewhere, if the springs of your car are equip ped with Dann Insert, the lubricated spring leaf bearing. This guarantee will be in writing, and we will stand squarely behind it. TO ALL PURCHASERS OF NEW CARS Register your car with us; equip with Dann Insert (if your car is not already so equipped); greatly increase the mileage of your present tires, and get itten feiaraitte of ISO Extra Mte On Your Future Tire Equipment Bought of Us This Wonderful Guarantee Is Made Possible Ey -, ;n& H trtSti fti JilWTW J ftim swi in i " " 1 S.C. The Lubricated Spring Leaf I gmMaS3mmmmm&&EMMEMmm earing 1 The Savinn on Two Tires Will More Than Pay (or the Cost ol Dann Spring Insert Dann Insert is a SELF-LUBRICATING BRONZE BEARING. It fits between the leaves of the springs in your car from end to end. It is packed with a special graphite compound which will not flow liquid and which insures maximum spring efficiency at all times. This BRONZE BEARING allows spring leaves to slide freely over each other to do the work they are expected to do. Keeps the springs continuously, permanently lubricated eliminates rust and spring squeaks makes springs act freely, flexibly, easily. Your car will ride as though it were floating on air. We Guarantee Easy Elding or Your Money Back after 30 Days Use Dann Insert is packed in a box all ready to fit the springs of your car, regardless of make. You put Dann Insert in your old springs. You do not have to buy new springs. Demand Dann Insert in the car you bun. , This lire guarantee is open also to all owners whose cars arc now equipped with the Dann Insert. See the exhibit at our Booth D-l an Balcony at the Auto Show, and in Ledger Central window, Broad and Chestnut, all this wceH. -JrutrC?aKrfgrj;H. "tgyju?uy -dtK-l&r-ttl ?lsS.S9j9Si&trL ni1iff1Vii' ini"""' , ..( -.....,..,. -y Msi Qk urn Ws?inf Tnii iffliiiJ i innin Hiiiui i'""'f -" ,.,..ar M r I f FREE 1 1 Send coupon below for free booklet containing I valuable information j I for car owners. H Vi fmrTJr i m i ii,rT"i'" m 1 L. S. Hall Rubber Co. 1402 Ridge Ave., Phila. Please rud Booklet "The Storj of Easy JtltllDg ' also price of "Pann Insert" for uir car. No obligation on my part. L. S. Hall Rubber Co. 1402 RIDGE AVENUE Uodal ,,,,, year Name Territory Open for Dealers Bell 'Phone. Poplar 887 Keystone 'Phone, Race 2259 (i.iJ.) -Addresa m '