1916 ACaxwSll ™ fffj II l frl " ' ■lt - ' All Low "First-Cost " Records Broken jl The new 1916 Maxwellshattersalllow"first-cost"records r a rea ® au tomobile. Think of it—a full 5-passenger car —an absolutely complete car, with electric starter, electric lights, high-tension magneto, and every refinement—a jfil . — <r . luxurious car—a beautiful car—a powerful 50-mile-an- . I JSitfSSlttJßSt** hour-car,—yet a light-weight real economy car—for $655 I I A IV W It A * 11" a _ _ I flu«h on instrument board. I; RKT All Low After-Cost Records Broken »~k| The "first cost" of an automobile is a big consideration to any sane |: man, but the "after cost" is an even bigger consideration to any man ff T" TmJJ 1 wants to rema * n in his automobile investment.: if Ve The "after cost" or upkeep is what a car costs you to maintain, run, ■/ ill II I and enjoy, after you have bought it, and it is mighty hard to enjoy an 1 ft II The Maxwell has lowered all economy records for? ~~ a 2nd—Miles per gallon of gasoline Demountable Rim. are regular I 3rd—MileS per quart of lubricating oil _ J Note the contact „' l equipment of the 1916 Maxwell. I 4th Lowest year-in-and-year-OUt repair bills lof spare tire carrier, tail light and I H I ___________—_—_____ ™____——»—I license bracket. il 1916 Maxwell High-Priced-Car Features, all included for $655 Hectric Starter and Electriclights Electric Horn Automatic Tell-tale Oil Gauge Demountable Rims Wider Front and Rear Seats Heat-treated, Tested Steel Throughout W/ \%Si WW/n iI il High-tension Magneto Aluminum Transmission Housing Easy Riding and Marvelous Flexibility W/ Mf /jO===lMillmtl QirS^ai^fj One-man Mohair Top Handsome Rounded Radiator and Hood Unusual power on hills and in sand Mf , -r - n Windshield, covered running-boards and floor- Improved Instrument Board with all ||W^E lif EVCry eature every re^nemen ' °f cars that sell at twice its price 1 ■ yl me ** e 1916 "Wonder Car." Ride in it—give it every test you can think of. Telephone or write for a free demonstration Jm Built complete by the thr«e 13 1 S T* I IB U T O R lfiC.rutMnwi.il y | HARRISBURG, PA. 1 | . Bell Phone 724 * United 298-W 1 | Perfecting,>e_n»mohair fl I nes of the new radiator and hood. _——■ "■ 1 1 " ' I top; quick adjustable storm curtains, ■ rolled up inside of top. I MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBX7RG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 2, 1915. 7
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