REO CARS AND TRUCKS 6-Cylinder Touring, 122 Wheel Base $1385 i 4-Cylinder Touring, 115 Wheel Base, SIOSO 4-Cylinder Roadster, 112 Wheel Base SIOOO R R % to 1-ton Truck complete with body, $1075 1y 2 to 2-ton Truck Chassis only, $1650 ALL r. O. B. FACTORY The Latest Sensation "Hollier" 8 Cylinder Car $985 Backed by twenty-five years' experience in building cars and parts: unlimited capital; and built within own factory; early deliveries. A few reliable asreuts wanted in Central Pennsyl vania. Address HOLLIER SALES CO. 1139 Mulberry St Harrisburg, Pa \ CHALMERS^ FDODGE BROST] \ AND . / \ SAXON / \ Motor Cars I \ KEYSTONE / \ MOTOR CAR CO. I \ 1019-25 Market Street M HAYNES " AMEBIC A'S GREATEST LIGHT SIX A Light Six That's Different Two Models Three Body Styles Model 30—Five-passenger Touring Car, 91485 Model 30 —The prettiest Roadster iif America $1485 Model 33—Kokorao Six, a light seven-passenger Touring Car $1550 Bell Phone 724. Arrange fOr demonstration now. ROBERTS & HOIN Distributors Salesroom—CENTßAL GARAGE, 334 CHESTNUT ST., HARRISBURG ARTISTIC PRINTING AT STAR - INDEPENDENT. t ■ - •* ' - ■ :" ■ "• * S \ ' • ' , ' . , • • , . / • • HARRISBTTRQ STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1915. IMPORTANCE OF IGNITION SYSTEM IS ITS DEPENDANCE George W. H. Roberts, Distributor of Hayues car. Says Generator-Battery Is Sup«rior to Magneto at Cranking and on Low Speed ''The most important characteristic lof any ignition system should be its dependability under all conditions," states (.ieorge W. H. Roberts, of Rol>~ erts it Hoin, distributor of thedlaynes, America's first ear. "The generator battery system of ignition hns ea-used much discussion as to its reliability in comparison to the high tension magneto system. As a matter of fact there is in reality very little difference between the two systems. The generator4)attcrv system is standard equipment on more t'han sixty per cent, of the leading 191 a models and toy act-ual results is proving the equal of t*he magneto in all respects and the superior at and low speeds. '"lt is a significant fac\ that the new eight-cylinder motors are depend ing upon the generator-battery system for ignition in preference to the mag neto. The two systems have tiheir dis tinctive fields of 'operation. "The magneto system is, of course, reliable, but it has its limitation: in output the same as any electrical gen erator. Prom observations and tests made of tihe two systems, it seems that when all arguments are boiled down, one system is as dependable as the other, and that the generator-battery system is pre-emiuentlv suited to the touring car where extremely low speeds are necessary at times, while the magueto system works to its best advantage in the racing car where the speeds are high and fairly constant. _'' Suppose that the armature of a high tension magneto be taken and mounted stationary at some point on tihe car and that the magneto distributor be driven from the same shaft as be fore. Then if an outside source of cur rent, such as from the lighting gen erator, be sent through the distributor and armature, the ignition current is given exactly in the same manner as would be given by the magneto, were its armature revolving,except that the cur rent would be stronger at the low mo tor speeds. "The motor buyer has been eon fused by comparisons being made be tween the high tension magneto and the old time vibrator coil system, in stead of the modern high tension dis tributor generator-battery system. This latter system can be made a dual sys tem as is the case with most of the magneto . systems.''—Adv.*' HICH SERVICE IN CHALMERS Nearly 4,000.000 Parts of All Models On Hand For Owners of 50,(KM) Oars Hugh Chalmers, whose achievements in motor car manufacturing are a source of perennial amazement, has perfected an endless chain of service to the nearly 50.000 owners of Chal mers cars. f This product of the judgment of the president of the Chalmers Motor Com pany. is a significant development in I the new era of American business | methods. The sale of service has reached its most extraordinary development in the motor car field. Hugh Chalmers is manufacturing and selling service. The car itself is just one detail of that, service. With a multitude of proficient amis, the organization reaches out to owners, wherever they may be. in an organized effort to keep every Chalmers car measuring up to the highest possible degree of satis factory performance at all times. The department carries in stock at all times 'over 4.000.000 parts at all Chalmers models, from the earliest to the latest. For some of these in numerable parts there will probably never be a call. They are carried as an insurance that Chalmers owners may have swift and satisfactory ser vice in any contingency. Chalmers service does not mean giv ing something for nothing. It means giving prompt attention to every Chal mers need at as low a cost as possible. The Keystone Motor Car Companv, local distributors of this car, say pre cisely the same care and attention are accorded to owners of re-sold cars. The Detroit millionaire feels the same pains-taking concern over the oldest of the line as he does over the latest and proudest models.—Adv.* MOTORCYCLE NOTES The Capital City Motorcycle Club of Sacramento, Cal., will hold its annual spring race meet on May 2. April 1 the Federation of American Motorcyclists will launch its annual nation-wide campaign for new mem bers. The contest will extend over three months—April, May and June, and every motorcycle club affiliated with the F. A. M. is eligible to com pete for the prizes, which Consist of fifteen Old Sol motorcycle lamps with Cniversal brackets and one Old Sol electric lighting system. To the club securing the largest number of new members during any of these three months will lie awarded five Old Sol motorcycle lamps with brackets. And then as a Grand Prize, a complete elec tric lighting system will lie given to the club affiliating the largest number of riders during the entire three months' period. The greatest motorcycle race meet ever held lu Pennsylvania is being planuea for April 24, by the Blair County Motorcycle Club of Altoona. The Motorcycle Trade Association of Philadelphia will hoM its first race meet on July 3. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed at this office in best style, at lowest prices isj on short notice. CHANDLER ANNOONCESNEW SEVEN-PASSENGER MODEL Longer Wheel Base and Extra Carry ing Capacity Feature New Body— Price Remains Unchanged—Demand for a Room Car Is Recognized Recognising tthe demand for a roomy I seven-passenger car of the sis-vy iiuder type, the Chandler Motor Oar Company of Cleveland lias jusalclaa Suppllra *3 S. FOURTH ST. UARRISUI RU. PA. | JUDGE LAUDS DODGE CAR ! Supreme Court Official Says It's a Unit of Perfect Mechanism I Valued, because entirely unsolicited, Is a recent letter received by Dodge Brothers from n .ludge of the' Supreme Court. State of .Missouri, who recently purchased u Dodge Brothers' ear. "I have been using ni.v car every suitable day since its arrival and I find it to lie in every respect a unit of perfect mechanism and great power. The en virons of this city are hilly and have furnished a thorough test its well as demonstration of power and eapuclti of your car. It hits been a delight to nte every day I have ridden In It., it ltd lit my judgment Is Incomparably the best value which has been offered to the public."—Adv.* . The Cannl Zone Motorcycle Club of Atiooii. Canal Zone. Is planning to af tlllate with the Kedera tion of Aiuetican Motorcycles. t jfpfrli Q gffTtt Six-Cylinder, 4«-Horse F*' Wjy Kj tKT Power, 7-Passenger Touring rHltot "The Standard of \ nine uud Quality." Whether you consider the motor, the body design, the electric system, the spring suspension, the clutch, or anv other of the vital parts of Paige cars, you will find unsurpassed quality for the price ypu pay. 4-CyHnder 36 H. P., 5-Passenger Touring, $1075 RIVERSIDE AUTO CO. Bell Phone 37:11 R of 1«17 N. Front Street GEORGE R. BENTLEY, Proprietor THE NEW REGAL CARS REGAL CARS for the Coming Season Will Comprise Three Models The New Regal Light Four Touring Oar or Roadster The New Regal Standard Four 1 f|QK Tpuring Car or Roadster AUOtJ The New Regal Eight Touring ( l ar or Roadster ■L&UV D. W. FITTING Residence and Office, 1240 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. GARAGE CLOSE TO RESIDENCE - mw* 7-Passenger 3-Passenger j Phaston Tgjjjji' Roadster Sold by I. W. DILL, Harrisburg, Pa. \ "Trucks lor Every Purpose" 'G. M. C., 'Republic & 'Bessemer Trucks 34 to 6 Tons When in trouble on the road, phone us Bell j Phone 1710—and we will tow you in free of change. We Repair and Remodel Automobiles of every make. All work guar anteed. Let us estimate on your repairs. Auto Transportation Machine Shop No. 5 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. * / > Efficiency Also Means Economy "GET A TRUCK" 34t0l Ton, $995 — 154 to 2 Tons, $1575 All Models Gear Driven Specifications Continental motor. Brisch mag neto. Three-speed transmission. Strornberg car buretor. Dry plate clutch. Long' wheel base. De mountable tires. A size and lwodel for every purpose. Sold at the Hudson Agency, bv I. W. DILL We have sold seven Republic Trucks in ten days. T GEARED TO THE ROAD »res are averaging a third and more ovor their guarantee of 4,500 MILES in this district. Get the Proofs Sterling Auto Tire Co. Distributors and Adjusters 1451 Zarker Street The Vulcanizers 9