8 m- OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS m PA1661 *ll9o If you investigate and compare motor car values—you will buy a Paige Practically every manufacturer claims camshaft, generator, magneto and Ij that his product is "best". pump. All of these features are the s But we don't stop with mere "claims." best principles that have been | We are prepared to »howthe points of ' , e .. op iri . ent ' re of auto- | I Paige superiority—and name the ex- ! ' en ? meenng ; an the Paiße *1 f tra values. We challenge the manu- " «»® only popular priced car | facturer of any other car in the Paige w, " c n offer* all of them as stand- g f price class to meet us on this emi- equipment. I nently fair basis of proof rather than S o, keep these points in mind when f c aims ' you are considering the purchase of | You will find no other car in the mod- a moderate priced motor car. Insist | erate price field which is equipped n manufacturer pfoving his | with the large unit Gray & Davis "claims." And let us repeat—if you ! ' electrical starting and lighting sys- investigate and compare motor car | E tem with separate generator and values —you will buy a Paige. : starting motor. This is admittedly ~ , j the most efficient and most expen- lf you woul , d know more about the 1 sive system that a manufacturer can company behind this great car—if adopt. y° u would learn the fundamental reasons for Paige supremacy ; Then, consider the cork insert multiple let us send you a most interesting disc clutch, Mayo radiator, Bosch booklet, "The Story of the Ten magneto and silent chain drive of Associates." The Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. RIVERSIDE GARAGE I GEORGE R. BENTLEY. Proprietor | Rear 1417-19-21 North Front Street ell Phone :;T;:IR J SALES OF 1915 MAXWELLS! Tremendous Output Accomplished Through the Co-operation of the Motor Company's Dealers The Maxwell Motor Company, of De troit, realizes that the tremendous sale of the 1915 model has been aecom-| plished through the co-operation of its dealers. In the past, the Maxwell Company! has divided tile I'nited States into foyr districts with one supervisor and sev-1 eral salesmen in each district. This plan of division has now been changed and instead of four districts as before, there are now six zones, each having its own supervisor and one publicity [ supervisor. The zone supervisors are j the direct medium between factory anil dealer, while under the supervisor are> the district salesmen, acting as his lieu tenants. Each publicity supervisor co operates with the dealers in his terri! Tory, in advertising and newspaper I work. The salesmen act as direct repre sentatives to the dealer and it it their frequent visits to the dealer" which j keeps him in close contact with the fac-j tory and main office in Detroit. Th< Maxwell I'otnpanv has chosen ' I i \ I The "Chestirfield" Light Six | Arrives To-day g I 1 i n | Bentz-Landis Auto Co. j ' - ----- L-l—lLI-1 I Jl_i H « M _l _ in fW. C. A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works Manufacturers of Auto Tops, Bodies and Seat Covers Auto Painting, Rubber Tiring, etc. We Manufacture and Repair Auto Springs "QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO'' i the one supervisors with much care, ! consequently, they are capable, up-to the-minute men, and well known in the I automobile world. MOTORHTLES FOR POLICE All Mounted Coppers Should Have Them, Says Superintendent Mayor Richard Sylvester, superin tendent of police of Washington, D. C„ has reommended that all mounted po ; I icemen be supplied with motorcycles. "The motorcycle has become the ! most effective means of accomplishing not only hurried calls for police serv . ice." says Major Sylvester, '"but it iias ! been found to be the greatest pre ventive against violations of law by ! those operating motor vehicles, espe cially in the suburban actions. where , many unimproved roads prevent the i use of bicycles. The application of the inotorcvvle has gone to improve gen • eral conditions in the force without an ! increase in the number of men em ployed, and T believe the members of j t.lie force assigned to mounted duty should be given motorcycles instead of | horses.'' The Harrisburg Hospital is open | daily except Sunday, between 1 and 2 ! o'clock p. in. for dispensing medical advice and prescription to those un able to pay for them. HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1914. MOTORCYCLE NOTES Four hundred an,l sc\en miles in thirteen hours is t'he time made by M. D. Cooper, of Cleveland. Ohio, on a re cent motorcycle trip to VVellsboro, Pa. I With a membership of twenty four. \ a new motorcycle I'tlub has been form ] ed at Charleston, S. C. Twenty-eight new motorcycles have been ordered for the police department 1 of Los Angeles, Oal. Eight motorcycles have been placed in service in the collection department of the Milwaukee (Wis. posuiftice. One of the long-distance riders who attended the re.'ent Motorcycle show at . Chii.-ago was Mr. Recket, of New Or leans, La., who rode his motorcycle to the Windy City. Officials of Balboa canal zone have ordered three motorcycles from the United States, to be used in the police and fire departments. Frank .1. Pet-rick, a rural mail car rier of Utifa, 8. Dak., says he covers about 12,000 miles a year on 'his motor cycle. The health department of Rockford, ! 111., is enthusiastic over the efficiency I of the motorcycle used bv its inspector j and is contemplating buying another j machine for dairy inspection work. In four months the number of motor cycles registered in Connecticut was increased from 1,873 to 3,232. 104),(K)O Automobiles in lowa lowa now has well over 100,000 au tomobiles. This is an increase of about 30,000 over last year and there is ev ery indication that the increase will 'be | even greater in 1915. lowa owns an • automobile for each twenty-two inlhab i itant*. BERRYSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder Are Here on a Visit I Special Correspondence. Berfysburg, Oct. 3f. —Mrs. Walter ! Scwartz and children, of Illinois, are I visiting Mrs. Scwartz's parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. Charles Lebo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, of Har j risburg, visited his mother, Mrs. Sam uel Snyder, on Tuesday, j Mrs. Duenger is visiting her daugh : ter, Mrs. Paul Lyter, of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Scwartz and son, Al bert, of Millerstown, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ijebo for a few j days. Mrs. A. Kichelberger and daughter, ! Helen, of Bedford county, visited Mrs. j Lena Hoover for a few days. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Lutheran and Reformed churches held a Halloween social in the band hall Thursday evening. Cruiser Guards Neutrality San Francisco, Oct. 31.—The L'nit j ed States cruiser Cleveland arrived here i .yesterday from Mexican waters. It has j taken station in the harbor to aid in 1 enforcing the neutrality of this port. OPEN SEASON FOR IS HE ; ■i ' M J The above photograph nhnwe the Redan and Cabriolet, models brought out for 191S by tlie Chandler Motor G»r < o. With winter fast approaching, the bip motor car manufacturers of the middle west are working to capacity turning out closed car models. This season « limousines, sedans and cabrio let? mark the crowning effort of the body builder's art. The cabriolet model has become especially popular because of its adaptability to all year RAPID TRANSIT IN AUTOMOBILE FACTORY ivionorail Car in big plant of Dodse Brothers at Detroit. This traveling crane does the work of twenty men. \VI en loading platforms ere over a thousand feet, in length, some method i h..a to be devised'to facilitate the ha i dln.gof freight. Dodge Brothers, whom mammoth motor car factory at Detroit ir. one of the hi* fights to visitors, have eoi . ed the problem by the use of elec The Keystone Motor Car Company, ! 1021-1025 Market street, ot' which Robert 1,. Morton is manager, lias been selected to represent the new Dodge automobile, which is to be placed iu the market in the near future. Dodge Brothers arc widely known in the automobile industry' ps the American Merchants XJnite in praising capacity Of the AUTOCAR for Continuous Service. A'ik any Owner the Reason. Djlivery improved, Economy secured, Liwer delivery costs, I -creased delivery area, V aluable customers gained, j E ficient in all seasons; Rsult— Y 3arly profits increased. Vouched for by Enterprising and H ird-headed Individuals and Concerns who are Looking for ESicient Service . It will cost you nothing to become; informed why the purchase of an Auto-j car will mean bigger business to you. ANDREW REDMOND Third and Boyd Sts. Harrisburg, Pa. 4HUl*r ©ires | 1451 Zarker Street Sterling Auto Tire Co. ! 1 t round use. When the top of the cab riolet is down, it resembles closely the standard runabout type, but can be instantly converted into a closed car by raising the top and the side windows. The sedan model is of the owner-driver type with fully-enclosed seats for tive passengers tricity. The above view shows one of t he monorail cars which accomplish the work of twenty men in ouo operation. Fach monorail car lifts from two to three thousand pounds and transport# the load from all parts of the factory to the shipping platform. | largest manufacturers of parts in the world. It is tatcil on good authority that they have supplied the vital parts to over 500,000 of the 1,250,000 cars now in use in this country. Dodge Brothers are fortunate iu se curing the Keystone Motor Car Com pany as their Harrisburg representa tives. Spangler Gets Jeffery Touring Car The Kentz-Lamlis Auto Company, an nounce the sale of a Jeffery touring car to (■'. Spangler, of Cumberland county, anil a Vim light delivery to .1. Slovinae, of Steelton, during the past week. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed ;it this ollice in best, style, at lowest prices and on slioxt notice. — The HAYNES "Light SiX" $1485 REO Pleasure Cars and Trucks Harrisburg Auto Co. Third and Hamilton Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. WHEN OTHERS FAIL To Remedy Your Electrical Troubles CALL The Electrical Dep'fc. of the OTIS ELEVATOR CO. Armature Winding, Generators, Fang, in Fact—lf It's Electrical, WE REPAIR IT Years of Practical Electrical Experi ence Backs Us Up No. 28 S. :ld St. HARRISBURG, PA. Bell Phone 3308-L I Thru Forrr of Its -Wonderful Mechanical Perfection and Excellence, Satisfied Owners Delight in Recommending It to Theii H3B Friends. Name and Catalogue Mailed on Request. Epl A Few Features of This Car That Will Interest Ytu: ||ll Electric Starter and Full Floating Rear Axle. Silk Mohair Top and Bkm| Lijht*. Combined Single Arid Boot. E|pS Three Poirt Sutpension Double Tire Holderi. Two-Piece Rain Viaion pfca Unit Power Pliuit. 34x4-lnch Tirea. Wind Shield. Dual Ignition Syatcro. Demountable Rimi. Electric Light Dimmer. Effill Stromberg Carburetor. Goodyear No Rim-Cut Electric Horn. fSsjflS RirSt and Left Hand Tires. Lock Switch. SPCM Drive. 114-Inch Wheel Bate. Nickel Finish. want t« jhow anil demonstrate it to your entire iati«fact;o n — I CALL TO SEE THEM AT ONCE! 5} 600 Used Cars of All Standard Make* at Attractively Low Priee» Corson's Automobile Exchange | 238-240 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for Bargain Bulletin. Open Evenings and Sunday. Agents Wanted. MmmmmmmnmnmmßmMmmMMmnmmnmmmmmmmmmmmumMmmmKmmmmmmmmammmmmmz Auto Transportation Machine Shop I No. 5 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. Repair and Remodel Automobiles of Every Make. All Work Guaranteed. Let Us Estimate on Your Repairs. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT When in trouble on the road, 'piiotie us —Bell 'Phone 1710—and we will tow vou in free of charge. AMUSEMENTS /" MAJESTIC All next week, the 'Myrkle-Harder Stock Co. in six of t'he late New York successes. Mom lay afternoon and evening, "Elevating' a Husfoand." Tuesday afternoon anil evening, Da vid Besiasco's "The Oirl of the Golden West." Wednesday afternoon and evening, '' Stop Thief." Thursday afternoon and evening, "What Happened to Mary." ORPHEUM Every afternoon and evening, high class vaudeville. COLONIAL Daily continuous /audeville and pic tures. * Seats Now on Sale The reserve seat sale is now on for the Myrl; le-Harder <'omj>any, who will be at the Majestic theatre for the en tire week. Judging from t'he line of people ai the box office when the sale opened there will be crowded houses at 'both performances on Monday, This is tlie first time for the CMyrkle- Harder Co. at the Majestic. They were pninie favorites several years ago at (he oM Grand opera house. Times have changed since then. We are now a more progressive world, tlie pu'blic want bet ter plays and better actors and in or der to keep ap with the times 'Mr. Har der has surrounded Miss Myrtle with the strongest acting east she has ever 'had. The plays comprise six of New York's latest stock releases, namely: "Elevating a 'Husband," Ijouis Mann's great success which ran for one solid year in New York City; "The Girl of ifllie Golden West," I>avid Belasco's masterpiece; "Stop Trief," Cohan & Harris' great VTook play; "The Es cape," Paul Armstrong's now idea, a storv of unwise marriages; "Under Southern Skies," Lottie Blair Parker's beautiful romance of the South, and "What Happened to Mary," the most interesting nautical play ever written. Special scenery and electrical effects are carried for each of the afbove plays. Seats may be secured now for any or all the performances during the en tire week. Adv. At the Orpheum There's going to lie a regulation Hal loween party at the Orpheum to-night in connection with the last performance of the current all-star Keith show. All kinds of surprises have been arranged for t'he occasion and there are reasons to 'believe that there will be fun galore aside from the clever vaudeville show. Patrons arc invited to attend in mas querade costumes anil the management will award prizes to the best •creations. Beautiful decorations and many other festive schemes indicate that the Or p/heum will have the biggest Halloween party in town. The crowning attraction of the hill announced for next week will be a pretentious dancing production with capable principals and a splendid Hhorus, elaborate scenery and gorgeous costuming, entitled "The Last Tango." Featured in "tfhis big act is an Orpheum favorite, Fletcher Norton, hailed as the Beau Brummell of musical comedy, and who delighted Orpheum audiences once before, playing the leading role in 'Lasky's "Antique Shop." Playing op iiosite Mr. Norton will be Audrey ■Maple, a pretty and vivacious girl, who is said to be one of thp prettiest and most clever girls on the vaudeviHe stage. "The Last Tango" is beautifully | mounted, gorgeously costumed and tells lan interesting tale that has beautiful vocal a,n.l dancing interpolations scat tered throughout. Adv. At the Colonial The tiniest actor in the world is at the Colonial, getting in all kinds of ftinnv mixups and creating an upheaval of laughter with children of all ages. The little performer is of the team of Haves and Alpoiut, who offer one of the sterling attractions of the best vaude ville bill yet presented at the Colonial. Jii a delightful dancing and vocal nov elty, UiSalle and Raymond are display ing t'he most gorgeous wardro'be ever seen at the Colonial. Four acts of suf ficient merit to occupy good positions on "big time" vaudeville bills, com prise the Colonial's current show that bows for its last engagements to-day. Beginning witfo next 'Monday tha management has announced that the Colonial theatre will be converted into a popular priced vaudeville theatre, with performances every afternoon ana evening, eliminating the midday and early evening picture hours. However, the same picture service will be main tained but shown only in connection with the vaudeville shows. Adv. Jj/(axn£tt New 1915 Model "$695' Powerful, fast, silent and one of the easiest rid ing and most economical cars iu the world. E. W. SHANK Maxwell Service Station Central Auto Garage 324 Chestnut St. Bell Phone 724 *- i f YOU ARE CORDIALLY' INVITED to avail yourself of our complete Auto Insurance facilities. Unquestioned stability. JOHN C. ORR 322 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA. ... r VULCANIZING Expert Work Only 1451 Zarker Street Sterling Auto Tire Co.