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Every Tire Single Cured TID r c TIRES Wrapped Tread Construction TIRES OUR POLICY IS: TIRES TIRES UNION TIRES &TUBES MUST MAKE GOOD or WE WILL TIRES TIRES *t . O 1 nI T,RES tires Union Sales Company, Inc. tires TIRES SECOND and NORTH STS, HARRISBURG, PA. TIRES CADILLAC WINTER ADVANTAGES Knglno Quickly Reaches High Run iilng Efficiency in Spite of ('ol<l A device on the jiew Cadillac Eight that will be particularly appreciated during cold weather is the thermostat that controls the temperature of the ■water in the cooling system. The ob ject of the device is to maintain as nearly as possible a constant tempera ture of the water while the engine is running. In connection with the thermostat is 1 iiniiii*ii"i***iinwninnMMiiif>Twiwnwm| I I The new 1915 Mhxw.-U 1 ?.. i.istor with full equipment and seventeen ' | new features. A fast, powerful and handsome, sweet-running car. All 11 the high-priced features of high-priced roadsters. High tension magneto- 11 sliding gear transmission; left hand drive; center control, anti-skid ], tires on rear. With Gray & ETavis electric self-starter and electric ' i lights, |55 extra. Call or phone. i [ Th \\T CT-T A XTV CENTRAL GARAGE '! Ci, W. 334 CHESTNUT ST. THERE! THERE in unusual Power obtained by Buick Valve-in- Head Motors which foremost engineers agree are more power ful than any other type. THERE in Beauty of Line which satisfies—THEßE in Economy of Upkeep which adds to the joy of ownership—THEßE in Durability beyond any ordinary requirement—THEßE in a Popularity which sold the entire 1914 output of 33,200 cars by March 15—THERE in Safety, Simplicity, Reliability and Comfort. These are the accomplishments, proved on every kind of road in every country, by BUICK Valve-in-Head Motor Cars. A Full Line of Fours and Sixes, including Three Touring Cars and Two Roadsters. C24-1000j C3G-»050; C3B-»llH3| C37-«1235| C.V>-$1«.%0. F. O. B. Flint, Mich. The Buick story for 1915 promises terials and their proper treatment, greater accomplishments than ever, coupled with Bulek equipment, at- The preface Is found in a demand, tention and inspection methods rapidly Increasing, for 1915 Bulek make possible the giving of the cars—a demand which endorses the greatest values throughout the en- Ilulrk aim to provide the car which tire line. will suit the individual taste and re- rcntuhi.. .k..„ hnvr e r mentS ° f th " knowlnK car ments are the TuueMen and The enthusiastic approval ot over trcatment of ever y work -180,000 Bulek owners, is your sure J . ' .... proof of theao accomplishments. .. P ,,lck 1915 book. The story Improvement In foundry practice, "crlption of "the cur 1« there* 11 * de " proven methods of machine oper- v cur is mere. atlons, and one more year of the The 1015 Bulek models are here world's knowledge of various ma- for your Inspection. The 1915 Chevrolet in touring and roadster models are also here. Prices #750 to $2500 HOTTENSTEIN & ZECH City Auto Garage Rear of Union Trust Building On Square SATURDAY EVENING, a valve that opens and closes as the liquid in the thermostat expands and contracts. When the water is cold this valve is closed, and the result is that the water in the radiator is cut oft from that in the jackets surround ing the cylinders. The main advantage of the thermos tat in cold weather is that, the quan tity of water surrounding the cylin ders being comparatively small, the motor is warmed and reaches run ning efficiency in a much shorter time than ordinarly. Without th« thermostat all the water in the cooling system would have to be neated be fore the engine would run well, whereas with the thermostat, only a small quantity has to be warmed at the outset, and the thermostat valve admits the water into the radiator slowly, as the temperature rises in the fluid surrounding the cylinders and opens the valve gradua ly. In the Cadillac Eight a thermostat and valve are provided for each block of cylinders. The device is wholly automatic in its action. ELECTRIC SYSTEM FOR SAXON Compact, Powerful System May Be Had as Extra Equipment Announcement is made that Saxon cars may now be provided on order with electric starting and lighting sys tem as extra equipment. The new starter combines the Im portant virtues of silence, power and lightness in weight. It is a single unit system, designed especially for Saxon cars and manufactured in Detroit ex clusively for use on the Saxon. When in operation this system be comes a combined starting, lighting and ignition system, as the ignition is taken from the battery instead of from dry cells. Connection from the motor generator to the gasoline mo tor is by means of a silent chain to a Bpecial gear on the flywheel. The starter is absolutely noiseless when it is cranking the car and makes no appreciable noise when the car is running, even at high speed. Though very powerful, the Saxon starter Is compact and light. This Is claimed to be an important point, since many of the starting systems used in some light cars are designed to operate much larger cars and con sequently they add a great deal of dead weight to the light cars, cutting down power considerably. An Exide battery, one of the best types purchasable on the market to day, is employed in connection with the Saxon starter. The list price of the Saxon starting and lighting system is S7O, when or dered as extra equipment on a new car. BROKEN RAIL DISCOVERED Marysvllle, Pa., Nov. 14. Early Thursday morning a broken rail on the west-bound passenger track at the end of Cove mountain, near the signal bridge, was found by Simon Myers. The tracks at this point are on a curve and had the break riot been discovered It might have caused a serious wreck. IHAYNES LITTLE SIX $1485 Reo Trucks AND Pleasure Cars HARRIS3URG AUTO CO. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH CUR GOES 28.7 MILES ON GALLON OF FUEL Jeffery Chesterfield Six It Given Series of Tests by C. A. C. Committee A letter received by the Bentz- Landls Auto Company from C. G. Sin sabaugh, of Chicago, tells of a recent remarkable performance of the new Jeffery Chesterfield as follows: "Surprising results were obtained yesterday afternoon when a Jeffery Chesterfield six of the vintage of 1915 covered 28.7 miles on one gallon of gasoline in a series of teats conducted for the Stromberg Motor Devices Com pany of this city by the technical com mittee of the Chicago Automobile Club, with Chairman F. E. Edwards and Harry A. Tarantous officiating. The tests were made to demonstrate the fuel economy, acceleration, flexi bility and hill climbing ability of the Stromberg carburetor, and in each and every one of the series the result was out of the ordinary. The fuel test was over the boulevards, startir/j from Garfield and South Western avenue boulevards and running to Oak Park, thence to the north side, the gallon of Red Crown gasoline, which was of 5 8 test, being exhausted in Lincoln Park. All through this trip the clutch was not slipped, except when traffic con gestion made It necessary. The dash adjustment on the carburetor was dis connected, and in order that the best be a fair one the fan was in operation throughout the run, says Edwards. Acceleration Test Given "Next came the acceleration test. With the carburetor adjustment the same as during the economy run. the Jeffery was driven from a standing start to thirty miles an hour in 12 0-5 seconds. The flexibility test saw the car run at four miles an jhour, then speeded up to forty-four. Because of the road conditions greater speed was impossible. '•Then Edwards had the car driven to Hubbard's hill. Coming south and starting from the cross walk at the bottom, the Jeffery, from a standing start and after the driver had gone through the gears, attained a speed of fifteen miles an hour in high gear at the finish. flying start, the car showing eleven miles an hour, the Jef fery then went up In high gear, at taining a speed of eighteen miles per hour at the top of the hill. Our Weighed 4,100 Pounds "The Jeffery six motor is one of 3 by 5-lncli bore and stroke and the car with its occupants welshed 4,100 pounds, thus giving a ton mileage of 58.8 ton miles on the gallon of gaso line. Silvertown cord tires were used in the demonstration, while the mile age was recorded by a Stewart speed ometer." BEST MONTH FOR HUPPS More llupmobiles Sold In October Tlian Any Month of Year "Every man Is apt to estimate busi ness conditions by the results in his own field," said President J. Walter Drake, of the Hupp Motor Car Com pany. „ "From the flying start that we have made In the past two months on our 1915 output, I should judge that the outlook for the year's automobile busi ness among the cars of popular de mand and reputation was more than encouraging. "Deeplte the war and other condi tions that seem to have had a more or less depressing effect on business confidence, it will probably surprise you to know that the month of Octo ber, in volume of business throughout the United States, surpassed any month of the previous season. Dur ing this period we shipped and sold for cash 1,382 cars. To be sure, in the month of April last, we shipped a larger total of cars, but these included some 250 that went to foreign ports. "Notwithstanding the fact that Hupmobile business has more than doubled during the past month of September and October over the same two months of any previous year in the history of our organization, we arc still behind in our orders, and weather conditions —as well as the en thusiastic demand for the new model, indicate that a steady demand for these cars will continue for some time to come and It will be unusually late in the season before we are caught up with our standing orders. "The Middle West, the Northwest and the Pacific Coast have taken most of the cars, although the demand'is by no means dead in any section of the countrv. Even the States in the cot ton belt, despite the unfavorable busl- > 'ness conditions, have taken a fair share of their quota during the past two months and report an immediate outlook for better business conditions. "Of course In the 1915 Hupmobile we know that we have a better mer chandising proposition than we have ever before given our dealers, but I must confess that It was an agreeable surprise to find that the United States has already not only taken Us own quota, but lias abcorbed the defiicit in our foreign trade, which, as you mav know, has for the past two years amounted to nearly 25 per cent, of our total business." KITCHEN SHOWER FOR BRIDE Special to The Telegraph Shippensburg, Pa., Nov. 14. Last evening the Sunday school class of the Methodist Episcopal Church taught by Miss Maisie Reed, held n kitchen shower for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hunter, who i were recently married at the home of . Air. and Mrs. Hustour., of Stewart Place. THE HAYNES LIGHT SIX CABRIOLET "For winter and summer driving, In rain or shine, for a Jaunt through the country or a trip to the theater, the cabriolet is the ideal car for general utility," states George p. MacFariand, of the Harrlsburg Auto Co., distribu tors in this territory for the Haynes, America's First Car. "In response to the great demand for a car of this type the Haynes com pany has announced a light six cabrio let. "Because of Its many advantages the cabriolet is destined to become very popular. It may be converted from a roadster to a coupe or vice versa in less than a minute's time by a person within the car. "When used as a roadster the plate glass windows are dropped into re- Qtalmers ''' An American Car of European Beauty—at a Moderate Price For years men have turned to makers across the water as the orig inators of automobile styles. But this is changed now. For 1915 an American car has set a high mark of beauty for men to judge all cars by. And this car is the Chalmers "Master Six" Torpedo. Point by point it is fully comparable with the most expensive European models. Yet its price is $2400. It is a car so exclusively distinctive in beauty and quality that it clearly defines a new period in American auto mobile building. Wherein It Excels The body is of the "boat" type of design built lower than usual to emphasize the "raciness" and smartness of the lines. The front seats are divided by an aisle of ample space. All the seats are sloped to give the greatest ease. There s but a single door of extra width in the center of the body on either side. The uphol stery is luxuriously deep and comfortable. Mechanically This Car Leads All For seven years the Chalmers Motor Company has been first to introduce many of the most noted improvements in automobile building. In this seventh year success, the "Master Six" Torpedo, is embod ied all that has been gained during these years. There is no unproved part or principle of construction. It is a car of known quality. In basic mechanical design the chassis is similar to that of the famous 1914 "Master Six" which thoroughly proved itself in the hands of thousands of owners over every kind of roads. And the automobile world knows no better. Yet there are several detailed , improvements and a number of 1915 Chalmers refinements which make it even a greater "over value." The Most We Can Say Is, 11 See This Car #Much as we might say in praise of the "Master Six Torpedo we could not hope to equal the impression created fir|Tj|H by seeing this great car. So we urge you to come in at once and see that what we say is not exaggerated by our natural enthusiasm over this new "Master Six. Quality Fir it Qmalily FirM "Light Six" 5 -Pass. Touring Car. .$1650 "Master Six" Torpedo. 5-Pass $2400 "Light Six" b-Pass. Touring Car.. $ 1725 " Master Six" 7-Passenger $2400 {Fully Equipped, F. 0. B. Detroit) Keystone Motor Car Company 1019-1025 Market St. Robert L. Morton, Manager — * MAXWELL TOURING CAB RACES Entered against a field of five larger and higher priced cars, stripped for racing, a Maxwell "25," 1915 model, carried off tho .honors in a two-day meet at Imperial. Nebraska. The Chase county race course is one of the best half mile tracks in the country, but was in poor condition at the time of the races, due to rains. The Maxwell won two out of three, five-mile events the first day, the best time for the five miles being seven minutes, fifteen seconds. The second day the Maxwell won three out of four events. The fastest time made was 7:10 for the five miles. Automobile racing is becoming a craze In the Middle West and next year promises to see even greater en thusiasm and more speed contests scheduled. cesses in the doors and the curtains are kept in a carrying space built into the back of the seat. The collapsible top is made of leather and Is braced in such a manner as to stretch out all wrinkles when in the coupe posi tion giving the smooth, even appear ance of sheet metal. "In the Haynes cabriolet a compart ment is provided In the back of the driver's seat, out of the way and yet easily accessible, for carrying gloves parcels, and other small articles, and ample space Is provided at the rear for carrying suitcases, grips, etc. "The cabriolet will hejp solve the problem of a great many people who maintain two cars —one for summer and one for winter use —Inasmuch as it is comfortablfe for all seasons of the year." NOVEMBER 14,1014. Divide Tire Cost by mileage received—reduce the cost to a mileage basis. Such process will enlighten—and our records prove the economy received by riders of MILLER TIRES We cheerfully refer, by permission, to a large list of own ers, who report 5,000, 6,000, 7,000 and on up to 10,000 MILES in many cases doubling and even trebling their previous records. Sterling Auto 1 451 Zarker St.- - We repair all makes of tires—in the best manner —at the right price—Our mark on a tire or tube re pair guarantees it. IFORP GARAGES-KKi "PRUDENTIAL"I Guaranteed absolutely fireproof and Portable. I All gtaas, toelti and hardware Sttd bidding GBY SB C. D. PRUDEN CO.I s - Wm - Davig> S * les A e ent Demonstration Building opS^e I <355% FRY COAL COMPANY "SBS^