6 World's Greatest Automobile V alue^fi^ d ' Attraction OWM^ I YQU will want to see the car made in the largest factory in the world. You want to see the largest car for the least I money in the world. The car that 40 skilled German engineers tore apart piece by piece to find a weak spot, and didn t discover anything which bore even the resemblance of a flaw. This car is the OVERLAND—the car that is being exhibited on the stage. The greatest family car, regardless of price, made on the Earth to-day. N \ \ » OVERLAND Delivery Car WILLYS Utility Truck The AUTOCAR GARFORD TRUCKS A rugged little car that will stand con- Capacity, 1,500 to 2,000 pounds. Particu- One and one-half-ton Commercial Delivery Two to Six-ton capacity with tractors up tinued service. Built on the regular standard , , . A , , , , ~ , , r , ... . , „ , Overland chassis. Body designs to suit va- y constructed for truck work - Made b y for merchants in every line of business. Used to twelve tons. Constructed especially for rious purposes. 35 horsepower. Capacity t^ie Willys-Overland Company. Bodies in by leading establishments throughout the heavy duty work. Made ten years by one of 1,000 pounds. Various Designs. world. t h e strongest companies, financially. ANDREW REDMOND, 3rd and Boyd Sts., "fSB* Distributor For Dauphin, Perry and Cumberland Counties COLE CAR AMONG N i HWS-; • „ I The Bowman & Co. exhibit at the show is among the most interesting of the many, largely because It Is a j newcomer at local shows. However, the Cole Is among the best-known cars nationally, having been used as j pathfinder and survey car on transcontinental highway work. The' Col" mr is advertised extensively as the ! •standardized car. The Cole policy is to buy what Is considered the best pa '< that go to make up a car. In this j way the car is built with axle, transmission, bearings and other media.,..ai fittings of standard construction, and Euch as have a reputation in the automobile world as being among the best obtainable. The Bowman & Co. ex- i hibit consists of a Cole "four," a Col- "six" and a Cole stripped chassis that shows the mechanical construction. W. H. Nlcolal. shown Jn above picture. Is In charge of the automobile department of Bowman & Co , and in ' charge of the exhibit at the local show. ■■- ; : _, • ! xx x% S After Visiting the Auto Show S H VISIT US H H See Our Stock and Get Our gi tt Prices on H I Automobile and Motorcycle Tires 1 H Guaranteed Automobile Casings g 8 28x3 859.60 33x4 $90.70 tt\ ji 30x3 $10.30 34x4 $'41,40 $$ tt 30x3 J- j $13.80 35x4 $22.00 S 32x35; $14.70 30x4 $92.80 XI |t 34x3 $15.60 36x454 $30.70 XX || All kinds of accessories carried in stock ti | E. MATHER CO. | 1 204 WALNUT ST. | llnn»»mm»»»n»tnmm»»ii»»inml WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG ffljfft TELGGRAPIf MARCH 18,1914. Abbott Branch Has Placed One Hundred Cars Since opening their own Branch j House in Harrisburg last December, j the Abbott Motor Car Company have I ! enjoyed a healthy growing trade. ! They have placed a number of agen icies in surrounding counties and have j j already handled through the branch j | over one hundred cars. I Th<* new six-cylinder model has' proven a strong favorite in the family, j on account of its remarkable perform- | ing ability. The four-cylinder models! are still Quite popular as is shown by ! the number of sales being made each ■ week. The mechanical perfection of the! entire Abbott has made it a uni- ! j versa] favorite and the management is proud of the fact that each Abbott' owner is an enthusiastic booster. It was an owner of an Abbott Car] that christened it the "Bull Dog Line." j after driving one for over 50,000 miles from Alaska to Mexico in all kinds of weather, winter and summer, and finishing the trip in perfect con- ' dition. He stated it was a "Bull Dog" on account of its great power and en durance, and that slogan was adopted by the company and has been used ever since. A full line Is now on exhibition at the Automobile Show. Persons inter ested in automobiles should not fall to visit this exhibit. No car exhibited 1 at the New York Show was more ad | mired, drew larger crowds or held | i greater interest for visitors than '.he ► 1 "Bull Dog Ijlne. - ' Seen and Overheard at Harrisburg Auto Show ! The Simplex shock absorbers are shown in the booth of the Eureka \\ agon Works. An ordinary automo bile spring is fitted with one of the ; Simplex absorbers and a long bar at tached to the upper part. As the bar j is moved it shows the action of the Simplex. Although of'lighter construc ! tion than regular equipment, the parts I are built in perfect proportion, so as | to give a practical demonstration of ! its method of operation. D. M. Cress j well, representing A. H. Bailey, of the Eureka Wagon Works, reports a great I number of these devices placed on. I Harrisburg cars. The Oakland Motor Car Company is showing one of the most novel cars which has been brought out in many years. j The car is designated as a Cabriolet, 1 and it is a distinct innovation. And, unlike most of the novelties presented, this car is thoroughly practical, and is sure to meet with favor. Tljie word Ca.