LOCAL OVERLAND DEALERS DRIVING CARS FROM FACTORY , Because of the serious shortage of freight cars, Carl Hanson and J. R. W. Hunter, local distributors for Overland and Willys-Knight cars, together with sixty dealers and salesmen from local territory, made the trip to Toledo, Ohio, where the factory is located, got a consignment of sixty cars and drove them overland to Harrisburg, going byway of Cleveland, Youngstown and Pittsburgh. The above illustrations were made at the time th< local men were leaving the factory. OUR BATTERY rnrp Sidevan For Delivery }"" '* 0 / | ___ Yes, there is always something * frt BJ gj ■f W JLwJO A£3 keen enough to look around a bit. BQI Ere For example, an enterprising oyster WE will be pleased to inspect your - j house in Kansas City now uses a " battery at any time and as often MAKE metal sidevan attached to a . r , . (KVVn) mmmmmmM r.,, motorcycle to deliver trays of oyster as .s necessary, free of charge. OF 3ATTERY • cocktails to cafes, sod* fountains and JBP ' S * Our service is the expert kind, I—Ja, i restaurants, and our experience is (always at your \ The van is partitionea off so that ><■, ' disposal. Should repairs be necessary we will \ \ I I rays containing a dozen oyster cock- TWFI '' < ■<> ~.i„ \ >rs rf ivl I tails in separate glass containers ' *'' J£ make them at a moderate charge. \/QWAi.VI holding a dozen oysters each and i , J d t,le ' r condiments , are easily and 1L " TPl__ ''*lPVßA<> ' safely carried. Each separate con- <> 1 iIC iwAlvv L/Jj! tainer holds a little less than half , 3^^. Starting and Lighting Battery ILyfIA Tlni company reports that llio I I IfISL ° ° J |Wr\ly 7 livery system is giving great satis- t' is the famous "giant that lives in a box." §|hr# A faction, and that the celerity with * , . *., . , Baa *jr I which orders can be handled has .• ExlfiC You have heard of thi9 battery and Its had a decidedly favorable effect on f unique the original Unit- A Seal Battery; extra powerful, easy to WWLN LANCASTER TOU.vrY DEATHS care for and repair. Let us explain Its Marietta, Maq s.—Theodore Myers, Ix 9 features to you. Lititz, died after a short illness. Take advantage of our free service. S^un^ls 11 npjj a former minister of St. John's Epis- I9SSSSS9SE£^E£^ES!S Alltn PntrrnarilT- pOftJ* opal Church, died in New York state ■C/ACClblUr AUIU VjUuipdny nF from a complication of diseases. He T „ „ ~, . „ rimvi. H f irjr? is survived by his wife. • Barr, custodian of the Sen- Mflfl JSJerenth and Mulberry Streets J.Ui Frank B. Spicer, sged 623 of Co- ate. was born in Harrisburg, and has Ifiiy H. TJ. SIYERS Harrisburg, Pa. I Tfi lumbia, a Pennsylvania Railroad em- lived here all his life. He is 35 years •■.-££ I UL plo.ve for many years, died Thursday old. Mr. Barr has been on the Hill f Ml night. His wife and several children for about four years. He received "Ti survive. hundreds of congratulations to-day. — - The Studebaker SIX As to OVER 800,000 Studebakers in actual service installation of the latest and best labor saving in every part of the world have contrib- machinery. Series ISSUidXkcrSI X perfeCting ° f the This means ECONOMY. c , , , . Furthermore, Studebaker has concentrated on btudebaker maintains what are probably the the development of a single basic chassis design, most complete laboratories in the automobile .. A. .. cc . , , . , ~ ~ „ industry for the development and the proving The entire ,*tention of Studebaker s highly effi of materials used in Studebaker cars. cient engineering department has been focussed . on the perfection of this one model. Studebaker workmanship is experienced, pains- e . , . . , . , . , taking and carefully supervised. Studebaker s great volume is centered on com . . paratively few parts. Studebaker inspections are rigid and exacting in ... .... ,• , ... , the extreme. 1S means stl " higher quality and still greater . " economy. All this means QUALITY. rp , .. , c . , , , . ~ J . These are the reasons why Studedaker is able to Studebaker is one of the largest manufacturers produce so good a car at so low a price, of automobiles in the world. rn , 0i , , , 1 These are the reasons why the Studebaker SIX Studebaker gives you the benefits of all economies is easily one of the greatest automobile values made possible by great resources. j n the world. Studebaker turns to your advantage all savings If real economy is your consideration—if you made possible by the development of steadily want to get the most for your money—investi improved manufacturing methods and by the gate Studebaker before you buy. Four-Cylinder Models nniflOAT * A T THH A\ /"V Six-Cylinder Models FOUR Roadster .. . SWS |||{|V( ||| I All f|| |f| SIX Roadster .... sl2s# FOUR Touring Car . . 985 VV/ JUJLi il U1 \J VV/ SIX Touring Car . . . 1250 FOUR Landau Roadster . 1150 SIX Landau Roadster . . 1350 " m 147 S. Cameron St. SISST: iIH All pricu t e. b. Detroit SATUKDKY "EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH PRECEDENTS IN COMPENSATION Two Rulings Made by State Board in Regard as to What Shall Be Employment Two rulings on the subject of what can be classed as within the desig nation of service of an employer have been handed down by the Slate Workmen's Compensation act which will serve as precedents in cases. in the claim of Airs. Emanuel C. Rhoads, Pottstown, against the Phil adelphia and Heading railway, for compensation for the death of her husband, it was found that he was killed while crossing tracks after leaving his train to go home. The board says that the man was com pelled to leave his train In a yard and comments: "When an employe at the conclusion of his day's work must leave a dangerous place and In order to reach his home is compelled to pass over other property of the employer and is killed, it does not lie in the mouth of the employer to say that maps and measurements show that if this employe had adopt ed some other route he might have escaped this injury. Compensation laws do not contemplate such hard and fast rules nor do they counte nance defenses of such refined rea soning. * * ♦ We agree with the referee that the deceased was still under the protection of our law." The claim of the widow of Henry F. Siglin, of Scranton, for compen sation for the death of her husband is upheld. Siglin was thrown from an automobile and killed after he had given up his seat in the car to allow women to ride. The board says: "It cannot be said that be cause he was standing on the run ning board engaged in conversation with the two young women that he jfjji |§)fl ■ M$ The Final Test of Quality |§f iSsgja It is a matter of record in fifteen of the prin enough goodness left in a Paige to KMS* cipal cities that Paige Used Cars bring a command a record price in used car r)K&j,{ higher price—proportionate to first cost markets. SSSg ®§S ~ than a °y ot{lcr American automobiles. Frankly< now , there anything that we K%*Sfi And here, after all is said and done, is the could tell you about our product that WBgjfl 'iwfVVl final test of quality. would be more convincing? Could you fe/ffiftaj A Used Car has been "through the mill." h ,ft an y bc " er g°*ce that a Paige is Egg &&9H Its motor and all of its working parts aII we flaim it to, be-all that you have been subjected to constant strain. could possibly expect it to be? J®®* Its "finish" has been knocked off-if it will As to Ac 6cltion of a modcl ' this" merely M ukSfj come off at aIL a mattcr of y our own P 0 ' 30^1 require- >, BSQB * ments. > ggHi i KfSaH, Its gears, its rear axle and its transmission T . __ PjttE. >S$S£ have endured the punishment of day-in In our there are two seven-passenger ! and day-out pounding. All of its weak- " a five-passenger car, two roadsters I §g§3 ness is plainly evident and likewise its and a com P fete bne of cnclosed "• ,ggg . tlren i You alone can make a choice, but please re- ISryS i BS&; The Used Car either stands before you a member that you cannot make a mistake i ° r f these models are Paigcs-bload ©WV strong, robust champion of many battles hers of the same strain That the Sfctfc -ready and eager for all the service rcaU y im P° rt ™t thing. that man can give it But don't lose any time. Come in and in- nB^Q jagg. That, we repeat, is the final test of quality. S5 . In this test the Paige stands supreme. definitely settle your automobile problem, After fifteen —twenty-five thirty-five and place your order while you can ec thousand miles of service, there is still cure an early delivery. Stratford "Six-ji" seven-passenger $1495 f. o. b. Detroit feffl I Fairfield "Six-46" seven-passenger * $1375 f. o. b. Detroit SfttSa Linwood "Six-39" five-passenger $1 175 f. o. b. Detroit yfy&yj§ Brooklands "Six-51" four-passenger * $1695 f. o. b. Detroit Dartmoor "Six-39" lor 3-passenger • $1175 f. o. b. Detroit sJ2Limousine "Six-? 1" seven-passenger • $2750 f. ab. Detroit MOM I Sedan "Six-yi" seven-passenger • SI3OO f. ab. Detroit KjjM Sedan "Six-39" five-passenger • $177? f. o. b. Detroit Town Car "Six-51" seven-passenger • ' $1750 f. o. b. Detroit i'aige-Detroit Motor Car Comnanv. Detroit, Michigan 8 E. L. Cowden if! Distributor Bgߧ 108 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. R. J. CHURCH, Sales Bell 4458 was thereby taken from the course of his employment. There was nothing for him to do in his employment at that time but to ride back to his em ployer's business In the automobile of the defendant. For the purposes of administration of this law it is perfectly immaterial where in so rid ing he stood in the automobile." HOD CARRIERS ELECT At a meeting of the Hod Carriers' Union, No. 171, last night in the as sembly hall of the Pennsylvania Fed eration of Labor, the following offi cers were elected: J. P. Patterson, president: J. H. Cooper, vice-presi dent; C. F. Dickey, financial secre tary; H. F. French, recording secre tary. Installation of officers will be made next Friday night by H. M. Brooks, organizer. € f CAR AHEAD" cormiGm. ?' toT c ** co *? ** EIGHT YEARS ON THE MARKET Power Easy Riding Neverleak Top Double Cowl Delco 2 Unit Starting and Lighting Graceful Lines High Cirade Units Willard Storage Battery YOU WILL LIKE IT Pilot 6-45 Touring Car Gil OAfk and 4-Pass. Roadster Ensminger Motor Company MAY 5, 1917. iaARHAIBING AT YORK lIAVK.\ York Haven, Pa., May 5. —A big time was held this afternoon at York Haven, when a large flag was un furled to the bree, a pole fifty feet high being erected by employes of the York Haven Paper Mill and the York Haven Power Company. There was speechmaklng and national airs were sung. FUNERAIi OF MRS. WAGONER Mechanicsburgr, Pa., May 5. , Fu neral services for Mrs. Annie S. Wag oner wil be held at her late home, 16 East Locust street, on Monday after noon at 2.30 o'clocjc, connuoted by the Hev. John S. Adam, Aistor of St. Paul's Reformed Chuwli. of which she was a member. Burial will be made in the Mechanicsburg Ceme ; tery. Free Special Car Leaves the Square Every 40 Minutes, SUNDAY, May 6, Afternoon, For LAND SALE 13
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