"Erected Since the Awakening of Harrisburg" Some Buildings of Recent Construction Which and Bespeaks the Success of T ■ • rhe ' i al recently added a large four-story annex, built of concrete and provided with every modern im- SMbCK ■ -•» — j provement to Its already large plant, thereby materially increasing its output. fwHH ■! fTTThis enlargement of its factory was made imperative by the growing demand for its goods, which ' itjf K/j r i J h ■ myt j! meet with a ready market in all parts of the world. For the prompt distribution of its product, ijqrjMjM myers ine lire man I the company also maintains offices at 346 Broadway, New York, and at 522 Medinal Building, Chicago. pjfiß TVitc hnilHinrr wac tr, r,rp frsr tire Tl i. e locai P lant now covers 5 acres of ground, having grown in the past 22 years from a two-man , *" ls DUilfling was erected to care tor a tire business begun shop to an industry employing 1,000 people and entailing an investment of half a million dollars. SIX years ago at 22? Hummel Street. Opened the first of oThe0 The Products of the factory cover a large line of ladies', misses' and children's garments, among ^ b 11 j^ a^r^ in Cars for tire changing. The third floor is leased to Harrv •W L managed basis of metropolitan ideas. first motion pic. L. Myers of the Excelsior Auto Company, distributors and ° ,ty tD haVC lncorporated !n the bulldtn s a four rrr- \\/ IV >■- Nothing but first run pictures which, after they are shown, are never repeated in any other house except the Regent. The first mo- Franklinßuilding NEAL OF THE NAVY Locust and Court Streets QE\ EN years ago the West End Electric & Cycle Company began doing each Six-story brick with stone trimmings. business in an obscure side street in an old frame building, 9x17. One \T7T?PWTCCP\ a v l TLJT TDCP\ a\/ A modern office building close to business sec- year later they moved into their own magnificent fireproof building— WEDNESDAY and 1 HURSDAY tion, city and county offices. modern in every respect, located at Green and Maclay streets. To-day, 1 . ._ _ . _. plans are about to be drawn, doubling their present floor space—so rapidly at the improved jVlotlOn Picture has this sturdy 7-year-old youngster developed. Theater The Electrical Department, the Telegraph understands, has never been TVTTT T T?"D TJDATUI7DO S r A called upon to lay off workmen even in the dullest seasons. This is the m , __ _ . 11lj.LdL/£jXS. X>£L*J XXliLxCo Cfc LU. Harrisburg home of the Indian Motocvcle, and, incidentally we might jf #26 GC/Ju Rental Agents mention, the largest motorcycle distributing agency in Central Pennsyl vania. Improve Your Time by Seeing Colonial Movies i 1 « N | " l 1 / | e Made been^ustifTed' by l the 'growth *o * th^'busfnesa'Mnce h *t? C compl°etPo r n P twe i?. „ lr U t f r r ,tor ? h ? 8 • Beginning with a Bmall building 40x80 in June, 1911, with a capacity of 1,000 gallons of Ice cream per day. rebtllM new eight-cylinder Cadillacs since the first of August when the first new model came am? I < \.. twe s t ?"' lx lng operations were necessary every six months in order to keep pace with the demand for this pure ice cream which the factory. The Increase indicates over two hundred deliveries for the 1916 season The pp from 18 made from the purest materials obtainable and under the most sanitary conditions possible. Thfi now.r 6 fiSiihim« , a " to ® ob »««- l _F act ,? r V output at present rate will total iofooo for the v»r Three thousand gallons per day Is the present capacity of the main building, 80x90, and other rear building will take and Bm ° oth " eßS of the new eight-cylinder motor is appreciated to luch aneitert hi th. n ,',hii, care of future Increase, experience in bSilding n r y ft r "th« r a n nfli oward I,ne of conßtr uction. and the Cadillac's » One hundred and fifty thousand gallons of cream are required yearly. Eighteen tons of ice can be produced la P TheCadUlac servfeestationis the eaSSUn and Irr.n^^ 6 , th .® motor-buying public. twenty-tour hours. Two hundred and fifty families are supplied with Ice at less than $5 per ton. The plant has forty Steel and concrete construction, with elevator, mechanical equipment nrlvatettimhona «'.t 0 the metropolitan cities. I 0 1? h l") H and ample storage for 6,000 gallons. Four freezers operate In public view and freeze the product that ladies and reading rooms for chauffeurs prl\ate telephone exchange and retiring rooms for '» delivered locally and shipped within a radius of one hundred miles. Five motor trucks take care of local deliveries. This immense plant Is the result of »•«—. CRISPEN MOTOR CAR COMPANY, 413-417 South Cameron Street A Happy Combination of Choicest Materials, with increasing care in the making. SATURDAY EVENING, «>•«'» . .. HABJUSBURG tcs®6sl TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 25,1915. 11