I Jeff era"Six if $1450 j I p*7 j | '"--„u.r "*• , '""' . ■ jffl ■ Note the big, beautiful roll edge body, the sweeping and powerful The body couples maximum space and maximum beauty. Every jj|j lines, the high, narrow radiator and roomy tonneau—a spectacular line is there for a reason. No detail has been neglected even the ra» Si achievement in body design. Every line and every detail of finish auxiliary seats have been so disposed as to make for a maximum of IP 33 and design is expressive of power, speed, luxury. roominess and beauty by fitting them into the backs of the front seats 011 I ■: • : 8 A Spectacular Performance Six J A Big Roomy, High-Power Light-Weight Automobile—Built to Satisfy the Ultimate Taste For Speed, Hill-Climbing Ability and Smoothness of Operation Forget tlie price of this new 7-passenser JEFFERY beneath you, because the motor develops more In this, as In all things, the JEFFERY Six Is a car of for anv car aclllnr for S200I) w K=! curb!'hi" front V" T v££!!L&?s 1 1 the'VcOOO speedand NHty " l ° tor / f the EFFERY Slx-with Its aluminum Compare ihetr performance on the hills, in mud. 1 class eclipse it .... ..... 10 '. /„ . fittings and every possible feature helping to combine In sand, in city traffic and out on the open road. E3 E3 And the JEFFERY Six is a car of spectacular „er- Hght.hasUs ue?Khtsowonderf uHy dtatrtbStod, Ind Ughtnesswithpower-is one of the very few motors abide by your decision, confident of the fjg t -'-' formance —big, powerful, liKht, easy-riding, fast. has so powerful a motor that its hill-climbing feats which will satisfy this year s buyers. • Step on her at 40 miles an hour and she fairly jumps on "high" have been nothing short of marvelous. In short, fix in your mind the strongest claims mad. BENTZ-LANDIS AUTO CO. EMPLOYMENT ACT IS NOW ENFORCED Director Lightner Secures the Arrest of a Man Who Open ed a Fraudulent Office Jacob Lightner, director of the Bu reau of Employment of the Depart ment of Labor and Industry and his investigator J. J. Moran, co-operated ■with the Philadelphia detective bu leau in running to earth Morris Hose and Bernard Sonand, both of New York. This is the first prosecution for violation of the State Bureau of Em ployment Laws. Sonand opened an olflce in Philadelphia and began busi ness under the name of the Chauffeur's Employment Bureau and Reference Agency. All applicants were referred to his partner Morris Hose, who en gaged quarters in u hotel in Philadel phia as a wealthy New Yorker. Ap plicants answering advertisements of Sonand were compelled to pay a fee and were then referred to Rose. Hose in turn would engage them and in form them that they were to refort for work the following week. At a hearing before Judge Einletter they pleaded guilty and were sen tenced to one year for operating an employment agency without a license snd one year for conspiracy to de 'raud. E You gain on these prices—buy NOW fgl 111 IWI CHANDLER roadster; used 1916 HOLLIER "S"; extra equip *s demonstrator; practically - nient; great value. BiKl (H _ new: *7OO. 1915 CHEVROLET roadster; elec- EfUl iiiif IMPERIAL roadster; all up- trie lights and starter; de- ttfPH to-date equipment; stream- mountable rims, line body. FORD touring cars and roadsters. Kb §H 1»16 PAIGE touring; iun only 1000 Jl6O up. eSg miles; bargain. STUTZ roadster; very classv; 8® ||h| 1»16 HUP roadster; In elegant S6OO. MB shape. AMERICAN, demountable rims* 0k 1,16 CHANDLER touring cars; mechanically perfect; »M 0 » e&ls fe , w ' c ." : REO touring car; recently over- KBS 1915 BI'ICK touring car; run hauled; I3'JO. IKgj 3000 miles; extra tire. 1915 OVERLAND louring car- all MM 1916 HUDSON roadster; perfect electric equipments; *4OO 188 condition; extra equipment; 1915 STEARNS touring car; "St- ;|sl| m 1916 CHALMERS "light six tour- ( HUDSON touring' folir'brand-new Ml ra ing: like new. I tires; complete tool kit* toSSstl §P| 1115 MITCHELL touring; seven MARION roadster; very attract' PH passenger; bargain; J450. ive; fMb. AMERICAN, overhauled and re- 1915 OAKLAND touring car; ex- SSw painted; a snap. tra equipment; at a snao 1915 OVERLAND roadster; very 1914 BUICK touring car; electric ®l attractive; low price. lights; generator: Klaxon Hill SO 1915 VBLIE touring car; shock horn; 1400. klaxon absorbers; brand-new tires; 11918 PARTIN PALMER; electric uM $175. lights and starter- extra itr»- '■ i SS BUICK roadster; demountable i $450 m;i rims: "Turtle B*clc"; S4OO. ,1915 HTL'pEBAKER touring oar -1,16 MAXWELL touring car; excellent condition? run M ajftfl owner will soil at a sacrifice. j 2000 miles. BBS We Specialize on -Motor Trucks and Delivers' Watrons WSm | GORSON^ AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 25, 1916 Mayor Plans to Put on Another Detective; Will I Make Quarterly Reports Mayor Meals announced to-day that he is considering taking one of the !; "plain clothes' men now in in that | department a detective, with a de- I tective's salary. Part of this will be I paid, lie said, with the salary not be ing used since Joseph W. Ibacli was dropped from the force. The re mainder of the money will probably be ■ used to paw the other plain clothes . men who are working extra hours . without pay. Mayor Meals also said that quarterly reports of the police I department from both Chief of Police . J. Thomas oil and Superintendent of , Detectives William L. Windsor, Jr. ] will be submitted to council. HOUSEKEEPER GOES TO JAIL Three months in jail and fines total , ing ?55 were imposed by the Dau phin county court to-day upon Mrs. Mary Shafner who was convicted of ' conducting a disorderly house in > Greenwood street, and furnishing . liquor to minors. George Crispen, | Charles Smith and William Valentine " I were tried for slashing Jaines Brown ■ with a knife. *' I.I SCAFFOLD , .Samuel Spangler, 434 Hunter street, severely bruised and sprained his wrist, , last evening, when he fell from a scaf " ! fi ' ' in front of the Davenport Restau- I rant. jNAME COMMITTEE ■I TO SOLVE CITY !j RIVER PROBLEMS - Representative Water Sport j Lovers Confer With Park Expert Manning B First definite steps toward perma f nently solving Harrisburg's river • "basin" problem were taken last even ins at a three-hour conference of the city's representative canoeists, motor j boat owners, boat liverymen and other . ] water sport enthusiasts with Warren .j H. Manning, park expert and land- I scape architect, f - Every phase of the subject from i; municipal boatliouses, bathing beaches [ and police regulations to provisions for safeguarding and guiding the river P | lover was threshed out. , j The most feasible of all these sug j gestions will be sifted and embodied ; in a report to the park department bv ! a committee of nine and it is expected that the regulations thus framed will 1 I serve to govern future activities on the a i Susquehanna so far as it is practicable ' to carry them out. ' The committee will be named within a day or two by George \V. Reily, who was chosen chairman of the organ ization meeting. , j Every river activity was represented • j at the session, while the official "O K" ' to the movement was added by the j presence of Mr. Reily, representing the I City Planning Commission; Mr. Man-i ning, City Commissioner E. 55. Gross, i superintendent of parks and public! property, and V. Grant Forrer, assist- j , ant park superintendent. The boating ! interests of all kinds were represented I by the following: A. P. Dintaman, 1 Tarry J. ("Mavor") Berrier, William Fisher, Charles T. Ensminger, A. J. Simms, George and Jonas Reist, James K. Jackson, Gil bert M. Oves, Ray Stewart, Thomas M. Kelker, Ira Kindler, George W. Bogar and Ira F. Myers, Steelton. USE OF STATE FIRE FUNDS In an opinion given to-day to the State Board of Public Grouhds and Buildings, Deputy Attorney General Ilargest holds that the board would | not be justified in rebuilding the laun j dry at Polk Institution for the Feeble- Minded on a more extensive scale than | the structure burned through use of ! funds of the State insurance fund. The act creating the fund, he holds, contemplated replacements. As to the : power plant, for whoso enlargement the legislature voted $20,000 and which was also burned, he holds that it may be rebuilt on a larger scale provided the cost does not exceed the {amount of the loss plus the appro | priation. \EG HO WHO ASSAULTED WHITE LI HI, GETS 7 TO 13 YEARS i From seven to twelve years In the penitentiary—the longest term inflicted by the Dauphin County Courts during I March Quarter Sessions—was the pen alty doled out yesterday to Robert E. Johnson, the negro, who was convicted of criminally attacking a 15-year-old ; white girl. AUTO HITS Ut'Y ROPE Howard Shannon, driving a delivery car for F. B. Aldinger, crashed into a guy rope which workmen had fastened to an old maple tree which they were removing from 103 Market street, ves terday afternoon. 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