6 A FTER six years' study of the light delivery problem and more than two years' rigid testing of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle truck, as it now stands, we are offering a proposition that has actually demonstrated its worth. In the hands of retailers and wholesalers all over the United States, as well as in the Government service and general parcel delivery. Gasoline consumption, 30 to 40 miles per gallon with full load. Speed, 2 to 35 miles per hour. I®T SEE US AT AUTO SHOW Igljf HEAGY BROS. OPEN EVENINGS 1204 N. THIRD ST. HARLEY-DA VIDSON WITH HEAGY BROTHERS The Harley-Davidson side-car and motorcycle truck will be the leading features of the Heagy Brothers' exhibit, besides the regular models. H. C. *.nd It. W. Heagy have had remarkable success since opening a store at 1204 North Third street several years ago. Beginning with a bicycle re pair shop, the Harley-Davidson motorcycle agency was assumed later and gradually a line of sporting goods and to-day it is one of the'leading stores n North Third street. THE Mot JXycle A powerful and efficient motor with ALL, BEARINGS ROLLER BEARING. ALT. STEEL CLUTCH RUNNING IN OIL, nan be oiled from Beat while riding; an UNDERGEARED TRANSMISSION with ONLY ONE CHAIN, no SHORT CHAIN to GIVE TROUBLE. ALL STEEL BRAKE, no LININGS to BURN OUT. BALL AND SOCKET JOINT inlet. A TWO-SPEED PLANETARY TYPE, GEARS ALWAYS IN MESH, two speed and clutch controlled by ONLY ONE LEVER, the onlv correct practice. A MECHANICAL OILER TO MOTOR that Is the HIGHEST DEGREE OF PERFECTION, a THOH rider never need turn on his oil, for the moment the motor starts the oil is fed to crank case and gears. Compare the THOR FEATURES with all other makes. You can not find any make with such real improvements. When you buy a THOR you buy 100 per cent, efficiency. 4-5 H. P. S2OO 7-9 H. P. $250 5-7 H. P. $225 9-14 H. P. $275 Two Nprcd MO «tr* on all model*. YALE TWO-SPEED The man who wants this sort of machine will And every require ment more than fulfilled in the new Two-Speed Yale. Model 47-7-8 H. P. 2 Cyl. $285 Model 45-5-6 H. P. S CyL $235 See These Models at the Auto Show Chas. H. Uhler 1317 Derry Street # - * ; **•; • . * ' '' " ■ ' • ' • ' ' • • • " ' " 1 . • v ' . •... • . . SATURDAY EVENING, HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 14,1914. Excelsior Motorcycle Shown at Local Store The new storeroom of the Excelsior Cycle Company at 1007-1009 North Third street, has just completed the uncrating of their stock and are show ing a complete line of Excelsior motor cycles. This store is under the man agement of Harry and Nat Feldstern. In the equipping of the 1914 models such accessories as magnetos, carbur etors, brakes, chains, saddles, etc., have been selected after rigid tests in the Excelsior company's experimental department. The standard of excel lence in material, design and work manship, is the highest attainable. Model 7-S is a powerful two-speed twin which is particularly applicable to side car and commercial service. ; Regardless of the road conditions, it affords an easy start with extreme loads. What may be termed as a stand ard heavy service machine is offered in model 7-C, which has a roller chain drive. Model 7-B is identical except that it is provided with belt instead of chain transmission. A twin this especially designed for speeding purposes is offered in model 7-SC. This machine is equipped with racing handle bars, rigid front and only a short mud guard over the rear wheel. It can also be had with full road equipment, says Mr. Adams. Models 4-TS, 4-C and 4-B, are prac ticmally Identical in construction and designation, except that they are pro vided with a single instead of twin motor. Every feature of practical service to the rider for safety, comfort and convenience is offered in the 1914 model and realizing that the heart of a power-driven vehicle is the motor, the company has devoted the highest engineering skill and mechanical abil ity to the development and perfection of the Excelsior motors. Twombly Light Roadsters Will Be Here Shortly Among the new cars to be intro duced in Harrisburg shortly is the Twombly a light roadster of the tan dem type, seating two passengers. This car was amon gthe interesting exhibits of the New York show and will be represented here by Trostle & INDIAN 1914 M '|4' ' ' ' 'i: 'y The red Indian 1 sold In Harrisburg by the West End Electric & Cycle Company at Green and Maclay streets. This motorcycle Is one of the first to be manufactured, and a famous phrase of the Hendel Manufacturing Company Is "Count the Indians on the road." In the above picture are J. DeWltt Grove, expert mechanic at the Indian service station, and Henry Lotz,, a member of the Harrisburg Motorcycle Club. -MAXWELL- Model 25 Touring 5750.00 Model 35 Touring $1225 00 Model 25 Roadster $725.00 Model 35 Roadster $1200.00 Model 50, 6 Cylinder, $1975.0) AT THE SHOW MILLER & ALTER HOTEL DAUPHIIN COMFORT RULES IN 1914 MOTORCYCLES Rider's Ease and Pleasure Mainly Considered in This Year's Indian Models The one best bet for pleasure in the line of motoring, unless you feel as though you must spend a good deal of money and take somebody with you all the time, is the motorcycle—and at that you don't get the real good out of a motorcycle unless you have some one with you. You can't take the whole family, of course, but most young fellows would be satisfied with one of the family at a time. And for economy the motorcycle makes any other sport of the day appear ridicu lous. Motorcycling in this year 1914 has gone about as far as human ingenuity could devise or human imagination conceive. Bouncing, bumping, exces sive speeding, fiendish noises, slathers of grease and oil, experimental and inadequate equipment of all sorts have all gone by the board. Comfort, solid comfort, is the keynote of this year's motorcycling. The machines will go fast enough to take the conceit out i of the any automobile that uses the highways, but no one who knows his business as a motorcyclist out for solid comfort is going to burn the roads up with the power that is built into his machine for the purpose of taking him up any old hill. That sort of thing is passing out of fashion. This year's motorcyclists will have more real en joyment, more of the best there is in life, than ever before. And the side car, now perfected, enables you to take the girl along. Take the electric lighting. That gives you a steady, deal - stream of brilliant illumination that makes the bumps far more clear than they are in daylight. Take the two-speed gear. That cuts your gear ratio 70 per cent, with a trivial motion of your hand, and sends you up the steepest hill on earth as smoothly as a bicycle coasts down grade. Take the spring frame. It rides you over car tracks, ruts and thank-you-marms so cleverly you would not know they were there. These are some of the cardinal fea tures of the new machines. There are thirty or so improvements, refinements and betterments that have taken the worry and the take-a-chance out of the sport. But get back to the economy for a minute. Do you know that you can run a motorcycle for next to nothing? That is no press agent statement. Ask any motorcyclist. When you can go sixty or seventy or eighty miles, ac cording to the condition of the air and your skill as a motorist, on a gallon of gasoline, and a hundred miles on 20 cents' worth of oil, how much is it going to cost you to take a little run of twenty miles? About the price of a cigar. Will it be worth it? Per haps not, if your board bill is regu lated by the size of your appetite. Ano the joy of coasting smoothly up hill and down, around corners into beauti ful valleys, far and away as far at you feel like going, without fatigue and without a worry in the world — millions couldn't buy the exultation I of it. The world has never seen a finer motorcycle than this year's Indian. One careful examination of it will niuke that clear to any man, whether he thinks he would like to own a motorcycle or not. But there is n good deal more than the machine that have to do with real pleasure in the ■port. The chief thing to look out for, next to getting a good machine, of which there are half a dozen built as well as the makers know how to make them, is to find a dealer who watches for the comfort and pleasure of his patrons. The West End Elec , trie and Cycle Company, George F. Hewitt and A. E. Gettys, heads of the I concern, have been identified with I llarrisburg motorcycling affairs for years. As agents for the Indian they have done a great deal to put Harris | burg on the motorcycling map. Mourer at 933-939 Hose avenue, the Melirlng garage. The demonstrator is expected within a week or two. D. B. Trostle and Alexandra Mourer are the men back of the car which is made by the Twombly Car Corporation, Avon dall, N. J. SEE THE 1914 HH INDIAN IH AT THE AUTO SHOW 38 Refinements in 1914 INDIAN MOTOCYCLE The successful application of Electricity to the motocycle has been accomplished in the Indian for the coming year and plays a most important part in the 36 betterments. The Electric Starter Is a powerful motor generator, Other important features of the new Models are: small, neat and compact. It Is mounted on the Reinforced frames and forks with drop forged fit left side of the engine and always is connected .. .. . . , - lr , „ , , . >.i_ x 11 , , tings throughout; longer Wheclbase; new device for with it, therefore should the rider stall the engine in traffic, or on a crossing, it can be restarted with- securing motor to frame, new cam design, giving out dismounting the machine simply by throwing increased power and speed; larger Motor Shafts a switch, which brings the starter into action and and Intake Valve, Rocker Arms (the latter fitted almost instantaneously starts the engine. with ol , ers) . new trussed handlebal . s with pate nted Electric Headlight with 9 and 12 C. P. bulbs. Electric Tail-liglit with 2C. P. bulb, throws a white lockinß binder poSt t0 P revent turning, yet they are light downward on the license plate and a red full >' adjustable as heretofore; larger tires; padded beam to the rear. saddles of new design; stronger stand and large Electric Signal is small and very economical in cur- metal tool box with spring lock. rent consumption, yet it is the highest powered The INDIAN Cradle Spring Frame was a revolution warning device of its kind ever fitted to a Motor- in Motorcycle construction in 1913. The Cradle cycle. Spring Frame of 1914, with a wheelbase of 58 JSlectric Storage Batteries —There are two sets, each Inches, is easer riding and stronger than ever be wlth 15 hours' lighting capacity. fore. Han/I a Venn Cylinder, BH. P., $325. Two Speed Model, nenaerson $365. Tandem Complete, S2O. West End Electric & Cycle Co. GENERAL AGENTS Green and Maclay Sts. Harrisburg, Pa. NEW SUPPLY HOUSE WILL OPEN SOI Front-Market Motor Supply Will Be Managed by Two Well-known Men The store room at Front and Mar ket streets will shortly be vsed for a mpply house for the sale of automo .ile, motorcycle and motor supplies md accessories. T. y. Wlldemuth and toss C. Barrett have arranged to open his store April lirst. Both young men ire well known in automobile circles. ,Ir. Wlldemuth haa been the local nanager for the City Auto Supply louse and Ross C. Barrett has been in the eales force of the Crlspen Mo or Car Company for two years. Mr. larrett will continue his association vlth the Crlspen company until the tore is opened and will assist at the .'adillac exhibit during show week. Twenty-five Thousand Members in the F. A. M. One of the factors in the growth of the Federation of American Motor cyclists is the Touring Bureau, which was established a little more than a year ago. At present there are 25.6G8 mem bers in the F. A. M., and many of those who liave come into the fold in the past year have done so because of the advantages ottered through the Touring Bureau. Every motorcyclist wants to take a long tour. Maybe he can't do It this year, but he wants to make his plans, tlnd out the best routes between given cities, and the time of year when certain roads are in best condition. And the Touring Bureau offers him this opportunity. With the aid of the bureau, he can have the exact route of his tour all aid out before he starts on the trip. Many of the routes mapped out by 'he Touring Bureau have been pre pared directly from Information gath ered by pathfinders who have cov ered the territory. CHARLES H. UHLER ON A THOR if llitaMf m!uj^ f Is| pf \ f *** Manager of Thor and Yale Motorcycle Agency at 1317 Derry Street. The Only JMotOTCljcllStS The Only i xclusive am j Machine Motorcycle That Has and Bicyclists k Ever , Bicycle " Attained Store in The world's leading Motor a Speed of Central cycle is here, having 100 Mi es Pa. opened an agency an How s in Harr sburg L______^ The Excelsior leads in all the cities of the United States and is bound to be the favorite here. We offer inducements never before heard of in this locality. Don't hesitate about coming around to investigate, you will always be welcome. Don't feel compelled to buy—just investigate and hear why the Excelsior holds all the world's records. The Winning of the Savannah Road Race is convincing proof of Excelsior supremacy in speed, power, endurance and efficiency. We have on hand Motorcycles from $125.00 up. Motorcycles and Bicycles sold on small weekly pay ments. We are also displaying a full line of Bicycles, Tires and Supplies, being agents for the Hudson, Eclipse, Excelsior, Hampden and the only commercial bicycle in this section for butchers, bakers, grocers, newspaper carriers, milkmen and others. We do all kinds of repairing at reasonable rates. WRITE FOR CATALOG EXCELSIOR CYCLE CO. 1007-9 N. Third St, Harrisburg, Pa.