10 DODGE BROTHERS CLOSED CAR As the thermometer shifts you can change from a cold to a warm weather car—or back again. Suppose you have a very warm week, as in the early days of spring last year. Take off the side panels. If the temperature drops sharply put them on again. The lire mileage is unusually high The price of the Closed Touring Car or Roadster complete, including- regular molinir top, Is $950 (f. o. b. Detroit) The price or the Touring Car or ltoadstcr com plete Is $785 (f. o. b. Detroit) H I j*- Keystone Motor Car Co. 1019-1029 MARKET ST. 801 l Phone 1850 United 3H7Y C. H. BARNER, Manager The AUTOCAR TRUCK lias the Capacity, Power, Simplicity of Control Accessibility and Ruggedness of Parts—Gives Efficient Service under all con ditions, even when subjected to overloading or other similar abuses. IT PAYS TO INVEST IN THE AUTOCAR For Business Expansion Andrew Redmond, Distributor Third and Boyd Sts. Big Truck Exhibit At No. 619-21 Walnut St. amount of International motor truck sales at this headquarters, Tuesday, February 22, and all sales were repeat orders from firms knowing the high quality SERVICE and low up-keep expense of International trucks. SERVICE 3^3 ° f International Motor Trucks—SUCCESS is The leading business firms to-day admit the superiority of the International line and will pay you to see them now on exhibit at 619-21 Walnut street. All models furnished with low wheels, solid or pneumatic tires. International Harvester Company of America (INCORPORATED) , Motor Truck Department, 619-21 Walnut St. »nri 7&kVrHhnr£ Philadelphia, Elmlra, Ilultlmore SATURDAY EVENING, SORTING RESPONSES TO BIG AUTOMOBILE ICBBI ■JKTf^WMI JISHn 1 '! ' ■■ I L HI |HI , ■|^W II I K.. jP HI VhEs JBp- : m -. l£. ... raSHSSIBH ..; i B iaSsH * -v JSSH - w J ■ HhHKk: «*** - Jl . ■•: v,,,, BL. ■ *"j(j B| : '' /MBS *:-•, t" ■ i..- : ®iv'-;|; -■■■• ... " r \ - ; " "" ; 7- : -." :T '■' With its automobile show edition of Saturday last, the Ilarrlsburg Telegraph retained its .leadership of the past four years in pubUshing tlie largest and most representative edition of its kind in Ilarrisburg. Every line of the advertising carried therein was secured on a strictly cash basis (no trade deals playing any part therein*. and exceeded by hundreds of inches the volume carried by the other Harrisburg papers in their show numbers of the same day. Some idea of the careful manner in which the IlarrisburK Telegraph's show edition was read, may be had from the above picture of the responses received In the contest conducted by this paper, in which prizes were offered for correctly naming the cars represented by the various dealers whose portraits were published in the Show edition. More than a bushel basketful arc shown here, from which the hundred prizewinners selected, arc as fol lows: For I/ist of Winners of Auto Contest See Page 12 t _ Auto Show Glimpses By Till; SXOOPER E. J. Moon, of St. is a visitor at the Moon exhibit of the Standard Motor Sales Company. Mr. Moon is a j son of the designer of this excellent motorcar, which is now being intro duced here. For fifty years the Moon j buggies have been known from coast to 1 coast, and the same efficient organiza i lion was applied to the making of mo | torcars about seven years ago. >\LMA, Six Reasons Why You Should Buy Republic Trucks 1. Republic Trucks represent the highest priced specifications in parts, and the lowest price list as compared with competitors. 2. The cost of the truck is represented in its component parts, rather than in overhead expenses and abnormal advertising. 3. Trade demands have compelled the increase of the capital stock of the Republic Co., twice within one year. The manufacturing facilities and buildings have been trebled while the quantity of business has grown 800 per cent. 4. Repeat orders have been received continuously from four of the larger oil companies, large manufacturing companies, and the United States Government. 5. The men building Republic Trucks have been pioneers in the industry, and have devoted their entire attention and energy to the manufacture of trucks only. 6. The low upkeep cost as shown by Republic parts price list. DISTRIBUTED BY Pen-Mar Auto Co. I. W. DILL M. F. THOMPSON' East End Mulberry Street Bridge The New Home of the Atito Transportation School 25-27-29 NORTH CAMERON STREET I h<- second floor is used fop the instruction of students In the operation of motor cars. Actual ex- | perlence uiulcr the direction of*expert automobile mechanics while they assemble and repair motor cars. This gives students a practical knowledge of motor car nieclianisiu. Complete course SSO, payable on easy terms. Car storage on lirst floor. Cars delivered to all parts of city. I'RHK. M reproof, steam heated, expert repairing, charges reasonable. Magnetos, Sell" Starters and Car buretors Adjusted Free. " J*R HARHISBURG TELEGRAPH J. E. Rice, the loquacious salesman of the Moon car. wants It distinctly un derstood that this car is not a ten cent counter proposition. A typo graphical error by the "Snooper" quot ed tlie price at J 1.95. It should have read $1,195. This figure is more in keeping with the excellent appearance of a car having the Moon qualities. P. R. Johnson, the manager, says he was unable to find any evergreen with elingr-vine tendency sufficient to trail and climb around the big pillars, so lie was obliged to buy 10,000 pounds of smllax. D. Lloyd Smith, sales manager of the Commercial Car Company, reports a prosperous outlook for the motor trucks, anil the new deliveries of the Garfords is evidence that the truck has a liberal representation among the motor trucks in use throi|gliout the city and vicinity. M. K. Thomson has accepted a posi tion as salesman with I. W. Dill, in charge of Hollier Kight and Republic truck distribution. Mr. Thomson has recently been active in the Lancaster territory, but prior to that was associ ated with Philadelphia motorcar inter- I ests. FEBRUARY 26, 1916. —CASE —| "The Car With the Famous Engine" The motor that makes extra cylinders unnecessary. Good look ing streamline body, complete equipment. Convenience and case in driving. Whecllmse 120 inches. Cantilever spring* In rear. Motor—4-o.vl.—bore •Stroke. 6-ln.. 10-15 h. p. Hotly, all-steel? divided front seats, Wcstinßliousc Ignition. adjustable. Starting ami MglitinK. 7-pas.-H"HRcr touring model, only. To-morrow's Car To-day—Four-forty .SIO9O Conover & Mehring 1713-1717 N. Fourth Street Sole Distributor* For t'entrnl IV n nay I v tin in. v "' V GET AN • "Ext be" STARTING BATTERY and assure yourself of a right start at the right time We are storage battery specialists. We will recharge, repair, renew or replace your battery, do the work ' right and do it promptly. Come to Us For the Right Kind of Battery Service . EXCELSIOR AUTO COMPANY H. L. Myers, Mgr. Bell Phone 80 11th and Mulberry Sts. Harrisburg, Pa. c ■ > Order Your Chalmers Now—Save SIOO I Tbe car of spunk—response and lively action; Chalmers, the car of speed —but more than mere speed will raise its price from $1350, after March Ist to $14.50. The sharp rise in the price of alumi num, copper, high-speed steel, vanadium steel and leather makes this increase im perative. Six-49 Chalmers Now $1350 JJSf After March Ist w $1450 Keystone Motor Car Co. 1019-1025 Market St. I > ■ "Cadillac 1 I Eight" 1 Tt is now universally conceeded that the PtC motor in the really up-to-date high-grade §ji tat must be the V-type, multiple cylinder continuous torque design. E§ Compare any price car you please with the fe ( adillac proven service; quality incident to quantity production; neatness in arrange- B>* I mcnt of accessories; hidden door hinges I Bui and handles; disappearing tonneau seats; fp: dropping steering wheel. jp; We repeal, compare—we let the rest to j|| H Crlspei Motor Car Co. 8 r S 413-17 s. Cameron Street |p |J Harrisburg, Pa. if ii/ffffl nnTiTt lil f dTlTiuffiiTliffi 111 i ~ i [y'^i)^slLuipl llii I Lliill jljjjlllJ)l|l|JJJ H| ||i|H.l|i || ; l il IPMLMMMM!
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