SAXON, $395 Not a Cyclecar. Standard Tread ■ The Car of Widest Usefulness There's no limit to the usefulness of the Saxon. It's the car for everybody. It's just the car for: 1. Salesmen, contractors, real estate men. For them the Saxon is a saving in time and money; a means of covering more ground and getting more business. 2. Physicians. New York physicians are finding it possible to make more calls in their Saxons, independent of street cars, than they could make before. 3. Public Service Corporations. Gas, electric light, telephone companies are employing Saxons to enable their employes to get around quickly and economically—more so than in any other car. 4. Caterers, grocers, decorators, farmers. The Saxon dou bles the value of their time. 5. Those who already own a big car. Much of their season's driving may be done in the Saxon. 6. Those with the family spending the Summer in the country. The Saxon can be employed in running back and forth to the station, to the country club, or in a dozen other ways. 7. Those who don't want to pay an extravagant price for a car. In a Saxon two people can enjoy all the health and pleas ure of driving that you get in a $1,500 or $2,000 car. True Blue Saxon Making Good Everywhere For all whose work takes them from place The smooth running, powerful motor of to place, the Saxon is the most wonderful Saxon design is of Continental make—all car in the world. It performs as well as " , • ~ .. ~ , . • , T *. • that any one can ask in motor excellence, the highest priced cars. It is more econo- " . mical to buy and to run than any other e use vana dium steel springs. The ma car. terial in our axles, frames and transmission And the Saxon stands up. All over the is as good as you will find in cars at SISOO country it is climbing the steepest hills; to S2OOO. standing the strains of country driving; Every Saxon car is thoroughly tested be making good on the roughest roads. Tn De- fore it goes to you. The motors are run for troit a Saxon is miles a day for hours on a block test in the Continental 30 days—a total of 4050 miles; as far as the factory. Axles and transmissions are test average owner drives his car in a year. It ed for accuracy, quietness and strength, lias already gone 3240 miles and is making And the completed car is given a road test 30 miles on a gallon of gasoline and 150 as thorough as that *of many cars of far miles on a quart of oil. higher price. I lie Saxon endures because every bit of We urge you to act quickly. Place your material used in the Saxon is of high grade order early. There will not he enough equal, in all the essential parts, to the Saxons to go around. The factorv output quality of material used in cars costing five of <*) cars a day will not fill the great dc to ten times as much. mand for these cars. Don't delay. The price of $395 includes top, windshield, lamps and tools KEYSTONE MOTOR CAR COMPANY 1019-1025 Market Street Robert L. Morton, Mgr. MOKE SERVICE FOR INDIAN' OWNERS Still greater service facilities will be at the command of Indian motor cycle owners shortly, With the an nouncement of the opening- of several direct factory branches by the Split dorf Electrical Company. In charge of factory experts, and completely equipped to render any desired teeh ! It's Jeffery Week in Harrisburg Next Week The Jeffery Four is the first high-grade, light weight, medium priced car to be sold in America under $2500. THESE SPECIFICATIONS PROVE IT: WheellMNe, 111$ illeliea; lloseli Duplex Ignition. \ 1-verierk ton- ton rov enr turn. In 41 foot imported 0...n1nr bull Vr. rnlnv?slo..wimll oomfoWlilT 1 ' , shield, extrn demount, eomiortanle. fepleer imiliitmil joint*: nlilt- rim with rrl,.r deinouS"abU r ' v Dn,mler '«| U P»JK- Klnxet horn and \vit£i!# I„n .. Four . -peed« forward I plete tool equipment. Fimr Wa nnimrii , I"' 1 T e , vcr » e - . Electric lighted dnsh , L '1 . . I,eft drive and center emilnment I IKIIIII.M Jeffery IHcl. .peed, hl K h control. K.."oUne » res si.re effleiene>, llloe-type Foil flontlnK, ball bear- kurkc.i, oil nrenMiire S , °i? r o.: l „V e,0,M l *? "• "'f »« r «'<■• *■«£. Stewart!Wnr- I;." t- 00 revolutlonn; Hod? ileslKned by Roths- I ner Npeedometer aiu ■troke ' """ 3 4 * V"". N< " Vork M ■'»'*«• "'oniblnatlon E 'sHfn '• l ,? I h e , '" K t" d fV,f„t n Sr,e. drive JSE m"CV." «'•«■ ln o l"* rali,, " ! "o Door: 23V& Inches wide. Body styles: r>-passencer . H ! chM ' ,,,, • Solar lumps with dlin- j Four, Sl.'i.'Ot tf-pansen belts or bearings. mer, operated by fonr ger Four. SISSO- Combination force feed position switch, slm- passenger Six 8''".">0! and splash oiling p.est ever made. SU, «^OO *'"• I Col or 1 llrewster green. I 7-passenger Six, $3350. COME IN AND SEE THE JEFFERY West End Garage 1808 LOGAN STREET Bell Phone 461 i Ensminger Motor Car Co. Wholesale Distributors Ohio and Mitchell Cars and ONE TO FIVE TON Dart Trucks Ohio "6-60" $1,983 Ohio "4-40" $1275 Mitchell "6-60" $1,895 Mitchell "4-40" *. I*l Isiisos Dart, 2-ton, $1,775; 1-ton, $1,800; DeUverj;, $875! PRICES F. O. B.—FACTORIES Salesroom Third and Cumberland Streets SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 23, 1914. nlcal counsel and assistance 011 Split dorg-Indian ignition, the new mag neto stations will supplement the su perb Indian factory service organiza tion of 10 branches and 2,800 dealers all over the world, which to-day are at the disposal of Indian riders. One swallow does not make a summer, but it shows that other swallows are on the way.—Anon. CASE ADVERTISING in OF ABBOTT Manufacturers of Abbott-Detroit Arranging For Publicity Campaign t' . : ' Y. „ S :■> " < • I JHH jfIHBBBK BSffibt ; WmHBSm JULIAN M. CASE | The announcement has jus*; been made that Julian M. Case has been appointed manager of advertising and sales promotion by the Abbott Motor Car company. Mr. Case has already taken up hs work with the Abbott company after resigning from a sim ilar position at the Regal Motor Car company with which concern he has been Identified for some time. The plans of the Abbott Motor Car company which are already under way, embrace not only an advertising campaign of national scope, but the inauguration of a sales promotion de partment. The aim of this department is to give additional co-operation to Abbott dealers by a very thorough follow-up system in connection with all possible purchasers of AUbott cars. '\ New 1914 Hudson Touring cars and road sters for sale cheap. Ad dress, Auto and Truck Sales Co., York, Pa. HIinETY HUPMOBILES SHIPPED EACH MY This Was the April Average at the Hupp Motor Car Com pany's Factory During the twenty-six working davs of April the Hupp Motor Car Com pany's shipments of Mupmobiies rver aged more than ninety cars a day. The record shipping day was the 30th of the month, when one hundred and twenty-six cars left the factory. "Conditions all over the country look exceedingly bright," said F. A. Harris, commercial manager. Mr. Harris takes a very optimistic view on Spring business, and states that the Ilupmobile factories will reach record shipments during the next two months. "With the advent of a few days of favorable weather," continued Mr. Harris, "Hupmobile sales have in creased by leaps and bounds, and at the present time we have more than three thousand orders on hand, speci fied for May delivery. "Our manufacturing establishment has now reached its highest point of efficiency. During the past year Hup mobiles have been built on the pro gressive system. That is, every man who works on the Hupmobile has a certain duty. For instance, Hupmobile employes instead of building completed cars work only on separate assemblies where they are particularly skilled. One man will assemble crank shafts, another connecting rods, another clutches, and this system is followed out through the completed car. "By this method every man who builds a Hupmobile is a specialist, skilled in his particular line of work. In this way we are able to reach quan tity production and get 100 per cent, efficiency in our manufacturing organ ization. "A spirit of loyalty exists in our fac tory the like of which I have never before experienced—and I have held executive positions in a number of au tomobile establishments. The employes know that they are building 'the best car in its class in the world' and every workman puts forth his ablest efforts to make it so. All this tends to the making of a bettor car, and I know, should the occasion arise, that our production could be easily increased a thousand cars per month with the ad dition of a few more mechanics. "Business prospects all over the country are excellent. Our district representatives who have carefully analyzed conditions in their respective territories find an active increase in the motor car trade in general, and from this, I believe we can reasonably expect that the volume of business for the coming months will show a healthy increase over the correspond ing months of last year. "I refer particularly to cars in the class of the Hupmobile—the car of popular price—that gives the owner all the requisites of the more expen sive makes, without excess luxury. This has been brought about through the fact that the car buying public know from experience that it is not necessary to pay a high price for a first class motor. . "Past performances of Huptnobiles have shown that they will stand up with any car on the market, at a fig ure of up-keep cost that is remark ably lower than any other car selling at anywhere near the price of the Hupmobile." JEFFEffIf WEEK II WEST Ei GARAGE Special Arrangements For Making the Merits of Jeffery Motor Cars Still Better Known The coming week is Jeffery week at the West End Garage. 100S Logan street, and the entire sales and me chanical force will concentrate their efforts in making the desirable finali ties of the Jeffery better known to the prospective motor car buyer. The Jeffery cars aro made by one of the best known manufacturing concerns in the country, the Thomas B. Jeffery Company, of Kenosha, Wis. In speak ing of the specifications of the Jeffery product J. H. Hill, designer of the Jeffery cars, said: "A great many of the specilications in Jeffery Fours and Sixes character ize cars of at least three times the cost. For instance, we use the Ray field water-jacketed carburetor, which is the highest priced carburetor that the Rayfield people make. Wc use also the most expensive light system thta we can buy; the most expensive magneto system and the most eilicient axle that wo have been able to lind. In fact, every piece of material that goes into the Jeffery Four is consid erably lighter and just a little stronger than that which goes into another car. "We are trying to build a car for five people and to carry these five peo ple as comfortably as any car made in the world. We have accomplished this. We have plenty of room in the body, which, by the way, is of the famous Rothschild type, not the streamline, out Ibe Rothschild typo which made the sensation of the Paris show and which we alone, exclusive of all other motor car manufacturers, are showing this year in New York. The Jeffery Four has more distinctiveness, more real stamina, than cars weighing twice as much and costing four times the price. "1 can't believe that it would have been possible for us to produce a more efficient car." The West End Garage are repre sentatives for Dauphin and Cumber land counties and have placed a great many of the Jeffery pleasure cars and trucks in this territory since assuming the agency. PALACE THEATER At the Palace, Monday, a Victor 2- reel drama, "As Fate Willed," will be shown. In the lexicon of love there is no such word as eugenjes. The prince marries the rag picker's daughter for love and the society belle elopes with the publicity man for the same reason. And that, in a way, is what happens in this drama, produced by Joseph De Grasse and featuring Jack Kerrigan and Vera Sisson, Victor stars. It is a genuine romance where a young i handsome and wealthy fellow Is won by the daughter of an ex-convict against a beautiful, cultured society belle. Edwin August and Edna Maison will also be featured In a 101 Bison 2-reel drama, "Old California." Bobert Thornby, one of the four who created such a stir in the motion pic turo world by coming over to the Uni versal recently, is the directtor and au thor of the gripping, romantic film drama. Laid in California at the time when the old Spanish grandee paraded in all his finery, the tale abounds in picturesqueness, in romance, sentiment and gripping adventure common to those days. A Dragon drama, "Memories of the Past," will also be shown. Vivian Prescott and Charlie De Forrest will conclude the bill in a Crystal comedy "Carlle and a Dog." This is heralded as a screamingly funny and amusing fart* comedy, fairly teeming with aroußln* »ituat|ooi. mm Advertisement, RECEIVED AT tfAU&sA* B ——"JTS^TST-fMa aw/a « H |»SSS»S«SV.°ffiS« ™«" • H| BiU 8018 imoti WSOI ux ooUPUT « Now What Do You Think Of That These machines were ordered season, you can save several for shipment at the rate of three hundred dollars by purchasing carloads per week, beginning now. June Ist. If you have a used car to trade, Now the factory has put them can do business with m on all through at one time and are a basis that mor( , tha „ sat . shipping them nght away. Can jrf We have a ready mar you beat that! kct f or all the used cars we can Our Necessity thus are able to allow Your Opportunity y° u more than Y ou can Bet8 et any where else* Under the circumstances there is just one thing to do. In order to find a place for this new stock, we must get busy and make some Latest Models quick sales. Understand, the machines we In this way you can benefit have to sell are absolutely new, by our predicament. This is 1914 styles, fully guaranteed. h °rr' -ii i j They have electric lights, elec- If you will place your order trk staners anda|| t £ m(x|em now and help us make room for improvements . They are paint . the goods in transit, we will give on , y |n stan J ard £ lack you a proposition either on fcut in ia , shadcs o( b , straight sale or trade, that you cen a J , ake cannot equal in this or any other ° city. Now —get this —for your own You Can Save benefit you cannot afford to miss Money Now our proposition. If you are interested, even Drop in and look us over, or remotely, in buying a car this phone lor deinvu»uauon. HA B R R TN B C U H RG Abbott Motor Car Co. 106-108 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 3593 EXCELS! 10 OPEN HITHER STORE Local Sales Agency For Excelsior and Haverford Motorcycles Will Have Branch in Steelton Although it is but three mouths ago since the Excelsior Cycle Company opened a motorcycle and bicycle storo at 1007 and 1009 North Third street, arrangements have been made to open another store at 126 North Front street, Steelton. A complete stock of the Excelsior and Haverford motor cycles and Dayton, Hudson and Le nawoa bicycles. A specialty of repair work will also be a feature of the Steelton store. The Steelton store will be under the same management as the Harrisburg store. Nat Feldstern and Harry Feld stern, two brothers, came here to rep resent these well-known makes of wheels and have received such encour aging response to their efforts that they felt justified in opening the soc ond store to care for their increasing business. Heavy Cars Make Best Record in Tire Mileage The fact that the relation of weight to upkeep and maintenance is some times distorted in the public mind is clearly evidenced in the list of prize winners announced by the AJax-Qrleb Rubber company who distributed $5,000 to motor drivers showing the highest mileage, starting' April 1912, and ending last month, on Ajax tires. Fifteen prizes were awarded and the first three, who pulled down the big money—ssoo, S3OO and S2O0 —are all drivers of cars which are not placed in the light weight class. The three winning cars and their mileage rec ords were a Locomobile owned in Marlboro, Mass., which rolled up the high score of 16,782 miles; a Pack ard owned in Detroit, 13.900 miles and a Cadillac, owned in Victoria, B. C., 13,761 miles. Light cars were entered and oc casionally appear in the list of win ners—but not up at the top. The re sult of the contest therefore seems to show that the fiuestion, "How much j should a car weigh?" while a nice one, does not bear the same relation, al ways to maintenance and upkeep as Is popularly supposed. Six thousand miles is generally considered a pretty good record for a tire, but yet the Cadillac, third prize winner, made considerably more than twice that number of miles in a rough countrv. All of which Indicates that economy of operation is not as closely depend ent. on lightness of construction as la frequently asserted, , 'THE car that Mfat. takes low gear mfflJP hills on high gear jm jj speeds. Fours and |j sixes, $950 to $1985 ranging in HOTTENSTEIN & ZECH. CITY AUTO GARAGE SESSS»¥!S m ., Chalmers Studebaker / Saxon KEYSTONE MOTOR CAR CO. 1019-1025 MARKET STREET Robert L. Morton, Manager. THE POPULAR CAR THAT SELLS REO HA VINES INATIOINAL Reo and Chase Trucks HARRISBURG AUTO CO. 7