12 J Need An Extra Tire \ ► For the Sunday Trie* ? < ► It's part of our tire service to loan extra < ►tires for trips of any length, and you are^ ► always safer in taking an extra one along. « Before purchasing tires, investigate our' ► low prices on Kelly-Springfield—Good- < 'year—Capitol and Nassau Tires. ' J3jOUff7l&4i2 318 Market St.: Deauty of Jeffery Design Was Determined by Women "In their admiration for the beauty j of the big Jeffery Six, very few peo- j pie realize that its graceful design was | due to women's natural artistic taste," i said G. K. Matteson at the Bents* | I andis exhibit in Kelker street hall, i "The influence of women in deter- j mining the final development of high grade motor cars is becoming more i pronounced every year. The woman is so often the decisive element in making the final choice, and the luo- j tor car of to-day Is so generally at the I service of women, that careful atten- | tion to the feminine idea of comfort, I oauty, and lasting satisfaction is be- I ing more and more considered, in J -ffery motor cars, after the mechan- j ieal features had been passed upon aul finally accepted, the details of body design, upholstery and equip- j irent were passed "upon by ten repre- \ e iitative women, all familiar with [ motor cars, and all expressing in their! judgment a true conception of the | most modern mode. "This final jury, whose verdict was| EMPIRE "The Little Aristocrat" You've Seen Them All, No road-building concern and his work takes hini through sev eral States. He finds the two-wheeler of great assistance. The Twin Ports Motorcycle club of Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis., is planning the erection of a summer club house at some lake near Du luth. i Coyote hunting on motorcycles is becoming quite a popular sport in Sherman county, Kan. Recently a party of ten cyclists succeeded in rounding up three of the animals. Baltimore recently purchased 21 motorcycles for the city engineer's de partment, the park board and the electrical commission. April 2."> is the date set for the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Motorcycle Club's first endurance run of the sea son. This will be a one-day affair and will cover about 200 miles. E. A. Robertson hn.s been appointed by President A. 13. Coffman of the F. A.M.as traveling commissioner for the v States of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. "Motor Follies of 1914," is the title of a play which was staged on the evening of St. Patrick's Day by the Indianapolis Motorcycle club. About 100 members of the Racine (Wis.) Motorcycle club attended the motorcycle show recently held at Mil waukee. The Xew Jersey Motorcycle Club of Xewark is arranging for a series of lectures on subjects of interest to riders. Easter morning will find a large number of motorcyclists of Philadel phia and their friends, chugging out of the Quaker City for a day's run to Atlantic City. t The Biggest Run For Your Money LOGICAL SELECTION of the motorist who judges a car by what is UNDcR THE PAINT AND VAR NISH. Sterling Auto Tire Co. (The Vulcanizers) 1451 Zarker Street Distributors and Adjusters International Trucks Show Many Improvements More than five hundred Interna tional motor trucks are used in the Harrisburg general agency district, ' and the increasing demand for these trucks, together with models "M" and I "E" added, necessitated the establish ment of the new department known as the International motor truck de partment at «19 Walnut street, in charge of C. J. Stevens. Business firms now recognize the fact that without new trade their business will decline, and horse drawn delivery will limit a nrm to a re stricted territory, while a motor truck permits a large expansion of trade, and flie International are constantly placing motor trucks with progres sive firms who are serving customers throughout the cities and suburban towns, which trade would be other wise lost. The smaller firms formerly held to the Idea that the motor truck was only practical for the larger concerns, but they have now broadened their views, lost that business timidity, and are purchasing trucks as a matter of economy and expansion of trade. The responsibility of the manufac turer. the service facilities of the sell ing department, and tlio figures on which are based the claims for econ omy arc regarded to-day as the most vital considerations by the purchas ers. , Many owners of International motor trucks report their experience in pene trating extreme conditions of roads, such as deep mud, heavy snow drifts, such as are considered almost Im passible for horse service. Instances of this nature only remind the pros pective buyer of the fact that the International motor trucks are . thor oughly reliable for twelve months service each year, regardless of weather or road conditions. The many up-to-date features of the new 1915 models of International motor trucks are both interesting and pleasing to the many visitors and prospective purchasers now calling at the International motor truck depart ment In their snow white and well furnished display rooms at 619 Wal nut street, Ilarrisburg, Pa. Double Exhaust Manifold Among Improved Features One of the greatest features exhib ited at the Arena show in the Reo ex hibit is the double.exhaust manifold. In speaking of importance, George (T. Me Far la nil said: "The large major ity of the general public do not fully realize the importance that this dou ble exhaust manifold is to the mod ern automobile. The exhaustive tests made by the Continental Motor Works, | the largest automobile works in the world, and the Stromberg Carburetor Company, to determine accurately the exact difference made in the developed horsepower between a car equipped with a double exhaust manifold and those equipped with the old type of single exhaust, are very interesting. These exhaustive tests were completed this week and it was positively proven beyond a doubt that the added horse power to a car equipped with a double exhaust manifold was 2:s 7-10 per cent, and that the gasoline consumption to produce this added horsepower was IS per cent, less than is used with the old type of manifold. This manifold feature as equipped on both the four and six-cylinder Reo puts the ear far ahead of the genral line of automo biles and is another proof positive that the Reo Motor Car Company are not only up to every other car but in a great, many eases have beaten the other fellows to it. "Their exclusive steering gear, one that is just as safe after live years of service, is another exclusive feature. In the Reo are em bodied a lot of expensive features in construction that are not duplicated in any ear under two thousand dol lars. The Reo drive pinion and shaft is made out of a solid billet of steel, the strain on both ends being carried by two Timken bearings all in a space of about six inches. Ordinarily the pinion is cut separately and keyed to the shaft. An unusual strain fre quently shears off the pin leaving the driver helpless. In Ueo construction this important part is made out of one piece of steel, positively eliminating any danger of any breaking from the most extraordinary strain. This and dozens of• other features have made the Reo car so strong and sturdy that the old 1910's are still giving uctive service. All these and many others can' be seen in the fine cabinet of parts that is displayed at the show." Hints on Care of Tires For Spring and Summer "A little attention to tires right now when Motorists are getting their cars Into shape for the Spring anil summer, will save considerable money on the season's tire bills," says Mr. R. J. Firestone, Sales Manager of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. "The service of tires will be abbre viated to a considerable extent if cuts, punctures and snags are neglected. The cost of fixing such injuries is small but if neglected, the difference in the tire hills is mighty big." "New macadam roads, especially when wet, are apt to damage the rubber cover. If rear wheels lose traction and spin around on wet pavements or ice. or in mud or sand, the cover may receive numerous small snags or cuts. Then '' /c' -f, jßjjf * 1 • ■- ' " IIF.LGI AN SOI.DIERS BEING SHAVED BY DUTCH CAMP BARBERS. THEIR FIRST SHAVE SINCE WAR WAS DECLARED i tlT»rlt»r FI«H Department, • EMtman H*dak CmJ "Th« Standard of Vcdum and Quality" "That Paige Is A Great Car" DO YOU KNOW why people say that—why YOU yourself say it? Perhaps, you have heard that in actual sales Paige cars led every American-made motor car at all the Automobile Shows this season. Perhaps, you know that the Paige "Six-46," a big seven-passenger "Six" for $ 1 °95, has proved easily the most popular "Six"—at any price—on the market this season. Perhaps, you have heard that at the new price, $1075, the Paige "Four-36" has already dominated the "Four" field this season. Perhaps, you know that Paige Sales have increased 61 per cent over the corresponding period of last year; that the huge Paige factory is working 24 hours a day to fill Paige orders. These things are proofs that the Paige car "Six" or "Four"—lS "a great car," as you say. BUT WHY? Let us see. Do you know of any other The same with the Paige Glenwood "Four "Six" that has the beauty and distinction of 86". Do you know of any other "Four" that design, the seven-passenger roominess of the has the beauty and five-passenger comfort of Paige; the power and flexibility of the Paige- the Glenwood, the nower and reputation for Continental motor, the Gray & Davis starting service, the Graj & Davis lighting and start and lighting system, the Bosch magneto, the ing system, the Bosch magneto, the silent Rayfield carburetor, the Paige-cantilever chain drive, the multiple disc cork-insert spring suspension, the general elegance and clutch, the elegance and excellence of gen yet economy of the Paige "Six"—at a price eral design of the Glenwood—at a price within |2OO of the Paige "Six" price? within S2OO of the "Paige price? That is $1395 That is slOls It is good to know that Paige cars are at the pinnacle now in popu larity, sales, national confidence. But we want the world to know WHY. i Come and see and drive these two wonderful Paige cars. We'll leave the verdict to you. Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit* Mich, Riverside Garage, ReM i£u GEORGE R. BENTLEY, Proprietor FAIRFIELD again, in the ordinary course of tour- ] ins, sharp stones, tacks, glass and other objects injure the tread. A cut or injury in the tread has a tendency to expand. This is due to the elasticity of the rubber, and the weight of the machine in contact with the road pressing down upon the tire. In tliis way such foreign matter as dust, grit, sand and pebbles is forced into the cut. With each revolution of the wheel when the injured part Is relieved of the weight of the car, the accumulation of foreign matter acts as a wedge. With each successive revolution of tile wheel, it forces it self farther in between the cover anil the fabric of the tire. It is not un usual for complete separation of the tread to occur. When this happens, it is often necessary to either apply an entirely new cover or buy a new tire. Owners cannot sometimes under stand why tires having good treads and appearing all right from the out side fail to give more service and they are surprised to loarn from the repair man that it is not advisable to rebuild. This is often due to water working through neglected cuts in the tread and causing separation, de cay and disintegration of* the fabric. The fabric is the real foundation and strength of the tire and it is there fore highly important to protect it. Firestone has always been fore most in endeavoring to eliminate this unnecessary tire expense and we have just published a complete book, "The Care and Repair of Tires" which was prepared in order tjiat motorists could know certain things about tires. We will pladly furnish one to any car owner that will call or write for one." The police department of Alliance, Ohio, has added motorcycles to its equipment. Cadillac Chassis Has p Been Instructive to Many ! That public interest in the eight- 1 cylinder Cadillac is widespread was plentifully evidenced throughout the week at the Arena. The cut-open chassis gave the great majority of the visitors their first in- t I ♦ * I From S4O to S6O of our profits—is what J every retail buyer of a Ford will get, if we ♦ sell and deliver 300,000 new Fords between * August 1,. 1914, and August 1, 1915. And J the Ford is surely the most useful motor car made, as it fits into the demands of all lines J of human life. Is low in price and costs less I than two cents a mile to operate and main tain. « it una bout $165: Touring Car $515: Town Car $715; ♦ Couplet $.775; Sedan SIOOO, in the United States of Amcr- ?, lea only.' All ears sold fully equipped delivered. On dis play and sale at I ; FORD SALES CO. j SOUTH CAMERON ST. | ♦ The Auto Show Kelker Street Hall. J L j I — 1 1 1 —— > FOR RENT PHIVATB BOOMS FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Fireproof Storage WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Harrisburg Storage Co. 4:17-115 SOUTH SECOND STREET sight into the mechanism of the Cad illac V-typo eight-cylinder engine. Certain sections of the engine were out away to afford a view of the mov ing parts inside, and portions of the crank case were made of glass, with the interior illuminated by means of electric lights. The engine was kept slowly turning over by an electric mo tor so that observers could see every thing that takes place inside.