p I If p AD\'C Up A riC I record of National Guard service. \ t'aptain Thomns O. Cole. South Beth-1 place, succeeding Captain Cole, t. L. RtftßllO nLftUJ Senator MeKee Named lehem. majors; Captain Kobert O Sny-1 , Succop. Eighteenth 18TH REGIMENT;,,'»•«'«•.» >• «'■ '< ....1:.."., J™. .p,O,„ ioJ !* dav° n doMenaie * Pittsburgh, to command Kattery F; | lieutenant-colonel to succeed Colonel [Continued From First Page] j McKee. of Pittsburgh, commander of H Ho we, * Bellevue; ! K * arns - and Captain John K - Clement, — the Fourteenth Regiment, to be the Prob j t Edsewo o«i Park, and William I adjutant. Eighteenth Infantry, ap lirst colonel of the new regiment of j- Weaver Jr Wilkinsburg to be first 1 pointed major. Brady, president of the First National field artillery. The colonel Is well £uVXn£. Second lieutenant Joel Spry. Plym- Bank. and a grandson ot Michael known to many people here. The , ~ ft ,, uointtd lieutenant and as- Burke. years ago one of the leading lieutenant-colonel of the Fourteenth, Second Lieutenant Herbert M. Paul, I " H . vinth lnfantrv inen of this city, !le spent lii;- boy- A. V. Crookston. Pittsburgh, was ap- Battery A. South Bethlehem, was ap-j * hood here and removed to Pittsburgh j pointed lieutenant-colonel: Major pointed a captain of artillery and as- ; Captain Paul V. Heffner, Company about twenty yeurs ago. He has a fine I Theodore R. McLain, Pittsburgh, and signed, to command Battery A at that iF. Eighth Infantry, Huntingdon, was lyis; « A rt >.■:>' v ;M, *rls| , - - ' : • ■ '■ ' ! ' Our Display at 1916 Auto Show FRONT-MARKET MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY J having outgrown the present location, has leased for a term of years the entire building at 109-111 Market Street, opposite Board of Trade | At 4!h@ Sto©w | I sggx 7§5 ! L« one of tiie most surprising car values of the year. It con- I j i ple« to an extraordinary degree all the virtues of the SIX Iwith entirely new standards of economy and service. Owners average in excess of j | 20 MILES TO THE GALLON OF GASOLINE POO MILES TO THE GALLON OP OIL Its wonderful valve-in-tho-head motor—of exclusive Grand design—l-> a source of continuous delight, because of its al- I , most Incredible flexibility. * Grant SIX throttles down l'i miles an hour without x II choking or gapping, without losing its pull—and speeds up to Wtj milefc and more within a few blocks. It has power and to spare. And the new Grant SIX Ls distinguished be- || cause in addition to remarkably sturdy construction—won derfully complete equipment, it has the LARGEST, ROOMIEST BODY OF ANY CAR | BELOW ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS W. H. SCHUE, Distributor 2112 N. SIXTH STREET Sub-Dealers Wanted at Onoe for Open Territory, £ Bring Us Your | Electrical Equipment Troubles | To Set Right m Tf your battery, starter or magneto give* you troubles, trained | ? specialists can find tlic reason in our thoroughly eftkient service sta ■ tion. The result of years of study and experience with ev%ry electrical , K appliance for motorcars. W Our carburetor department is in charge of experienced workmen, L and gives prompt service on all jobs. If your carburetor gives you 9 continual trouble, bring it to us and we can make It work properly. ■ £ Trained men also are at the head and benches of the magneto and i J starting department, to give you the benefit of highest grade service, j K Every job is thoroughly tested before delivery. M Official repair shop for ( L Eisemann Magnetos. Gould Storage Batteries. I K North East Starting and LightingkSysteins. w Stromberg and Webber Carburetors. ft We are thoroughly equipped to take care of repairs to any make ' § of starting and lighting systems, magneto and ignition troubles and I h any make of carburetor. 1 j H. G. Zimmerman 1 LINDEN AND WALNUT STREETS J Harrisburg Pennsylvania SATURDAY EVENING, Try Telegraph Want Ads aoOO<HKK><>oaCH>CK>CKK>O <XKKXXH> 30CH5 aCo<m<>CK>aorK>CH>o<>OCH><H><K3o ft o 5 t S o —-■ 1 I j Wins Over 15 Other Cars j In October, 1915, the Hyatt Bearings Manufacturers compiled records covering six- g 2 teen cars equipped with Hyatt Bearings. A 5-passenger 1909 Buick took first place with a 2 § total mileage of 261,800 miles; a lead of 43,066 miles over the second car. This Buick was g o driven by F. E. Slason, of Plainfield, Kansas, who says: "Last October, 261,800 miles had been re orded with no trouble whatever. Thousands q o of miles more have since been added to this i reat record." The Car That Asks No Favors 5 > 5 o S Content with the break of the game, st ong enough for the roughest competition. g g Product of brain and brawn, and "fight spir.t"—infused with the temper of its builders o o That's Buick. Valve-in-Head Six Motor, power that can't be downed—won't be cudgeled, beaten or i g whipped into submission. Every inch of the car backing up that motor. Winner against g 0 all road antagonism—that's Buick—YOUß Car. „ . _ j. u o § ROADSTERS AND TOURING CARS $950 to $1485 I 1 GEORGE B. ZECH 1 | AT THE AUTO SHOW CITY AUTO GARAGE f | 1| 00000000(><H><H><K3<H50<K>CKi0p(KJ0W<K>000<H500<>C0<HXl(><>U^0<><K><HjO0D<KJO0<>a<Xi<>OW<)00aOi>aO(laQ I "Pfi" ' ' . ' ' ■ ~• ' HARRISBURO TELEGRAPH placed on the retired list at his own ! request. Tin- Kislilh's Inspection Orders for the spring inspection of the National Guard by the Guard ofll eers were issued from the adjutant i general's office at 1 o'clock this afler noon and make tho customary pro visions. Dates arc llxed for the in spection of each organization. The Governor's Troop will he in spected April 10; Sheridan Troop. May 3; Troop 1. Sunbury, April 11: Troop . K. l.ock Haven, April 12; Troop U j lJellefonte, May and Troop M. lvcw isburg, April 13. I The Fourth Regiment schedule In ! eludes: Headquarters. Columbia, May 1 1; bund, I,ancaster, May 2: Company j 'C, Columbia, May 1: Company F, ! Pottsvllle. March 28; Company G, Pine ; Grove, March 30; Company H, l>eb- ; anon. March 31; Company K, Lancas-j ter, May 2. The order for the Eighth Regiment is as follows: Field, headquarters company (less band section > and supply company, i Harrlsburg. Monday. April 10. Band section, Carlisle, Wednesday, April 12. Sanitary detachment, Tamaqtta, Fri day, April 14. Company A, ork, Thursday, May 4. Company B, Tamaqua, Friday, April 14. Company C, Chambersburg. Friday, May 5. Companv D, Harrlsburg. Tuesday, April 11. Company E, Mahanoy City, Thurs day, April 13. Company F, Huntingdon, Wednes day. April 19. Company G, Carlisle, Wednesday. April 12. Companv 11. Pottsville. Monday, April 17. Company I, Harrlsburg, Monday. April 10. Companv K, York, Wednesday. May 3. Company IBedford, Thursday, April 20. Company M, Le wist own, Tuesday, April 18. SIOO Reward, SIOO Tho readers of this paper Trill be pleanod to learn that there Is nt least one dreaded dIHIM that iclenee has been able to earn in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure I* the only positive eura now known to the med ical fraternity. I'atarrh being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, nnd giving the patient strength by building t:p the constitution and assisting na ture in doing It* work. The proprietors hari» so much faith in Its curat ITO powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonial*. Address F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Halls Family Tills for constipation. ife ¥/onderful Polish for Automobiles A new use for the world's best polishing wax. Car own ers are wild about it. Use on body, hood and fend ers. Saves revarnishing bills. Sheds water and dust. Keeps mud from spotting the varnish. Very easy to use. Try it. Just a rag and a can of Qlb £>iialisb *avr^u*/wa«' U)a?c E. Mather Co. 204 Walnut St. FERRUARV 26, 1916. O/ck taa&ffe. | This Is the Four-Cylinder Oldsmohile which quadrupled the out- ] ji put of Hip Olds .Motor Works for IDIII. It brings together in a su- i 1 [ (K'rh manner ] ( —n new lightness —an overflow of power J —an almost total silence ] i i —a very strong chassis —extreme cnniniodiousncsA ( —a rich Inster 11 t —a new beauty » —advanced style ] Registers a weight of 2,755 pounds, ready for the road with a full ][ S supply of fuel and a spare casing. It Is tin- tirst tine vehicle to achieve i 1 f such lightness—a lightness which means low tire cost, low fuel cost, || ]> less wear on the motor and faster acceleration. DETROIT ELECTRIC ]! tiveness in its lines, its lin- Ji ish, its equipment. |! !; ii East End Auto Co. ■ J l.inden ami Shrub Sis. F. S. GANS, Mgr. j| C. B. HOI'T'KK, Factory Representative WWWWMmWWWW»I%%VII I ONE of our specialties, and one in which we take a great deal of pride, is the making of Tops for Automobiles and the repairing of them. Skilled carriage top builders are em ployed for this work as well as for the upholstering of the cushions and back rests. Every facility for doing first-class work in Automobile upholstery, painting and commercial body building. C. A. Fair Carriage Works East End Mulberry Street Bridge I . | wwwmwvm%w>vw%wwvmvn*ww*VMWwmt»wwv»mw, j A big, roomy, high-grade Six—built by master motorcar !; !> builders—and they're justly proud of it, because t embodies j; !• the very best of the latest engineering ideas in practice. Crow Elk-Hart "30 | "Made to Make Good None but the best materials are considered good for use j; !' in the Crow Elk-hart car. Bower and Hyatt bearings, Thermo- j! !; Syphon cooling system Disco-motor generator system. De- !| j! mountable rims, 112-Ln. wheelbase, gravity gasoline feed. MONN BROS., 1637 SWATARA STREET Model 4-45 Model 6-60 $935 |f ||tO $1095 F. 0. B. Factory F. 0. B. Factory "The Little Aristocrat" The most powerful cars ever offered at such prices. Beau tiful words and strong - assertions do not make beautiful and strong cars, but seven years of continuous growth is reference sufficient at least to merit inspection and comparison. The '"Little Aristocrat" will then speak for itself. See it at the show. A POWERFUL FOUR HIGH EFFICIENCY Sixl * Model 4-ir, Large flve-passen- Model «o-« _ High-speed Conti -1 ger car with 40 horsepower T- nental motor; 120-ineh wheel head motor; 116-inch wheelbase. base; handsomely upholgtered In I neau hiuiu. , 41 rcal j,. at | ler . divided front seats; cftmplete electrical equipment; one 0 j ji le easiest riding cars full floating rear axle. , made. — / Penbrook Moto G. H. HEINLY, Manager PENBROOK, PA. FIREPROOF GARAGE ml §3 1 L $71.00 1 I&MkX -l-sausc Steel— Krai- Window Wire Glass C FRANK CLASS Union Trust Bldg. 13
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