Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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Indian MOTOCYCLES FOR 1914 60,000 brand-new red machines will go out over the Indian trails during the coming year — the greatest motorcycle production in the history of the industry. They will flash forth fully armed with "Thirty-Eight Betterments for 1914!" Armed with powerful and beautiful Electrical Equipment! Armed with a New Standard of Value which must completely overturn, all contemporary ideas of motorcycle worth! All standard Indian models for 1914 come equipped with electric head light, electric tail light, two sets high amperage storage batteries, electric signal and Corbin-Brown rear drive speedometer. You cannot fully realize the 1914 Indian without a thorough study of the 1914 Indian Catalog. It makes plain a host of compelling Indian facts that everyone — dealer, rider, all motorcycle-interested men — can consider to their real profit. Write for the 1914 Indian Catalog — the most interesting volume of motorcycle literature you've ever read. 1914 Indians are being demonstrated by 2,500 dealers the world over. The 1914 line of Indian Motocycles consists of: 4 H.P. Single Service Model $200.00 7 H.P. Twin Two-Twenty-Five, Regular Model 225.00 7 H.P. Twin Two-Sixty Standard Model 260.00 7 H.P. Twin Two Speed Regular Model 275.00 7 H.P. Twin Two Speed Tourist Standard Model 300.00 7 H.P. Twin Light Roadster Model 260.00 7 H.P. Twin Hendee Special Model (with Electric Starter) 325.00 Prices F.O.B. Factory HENDEE MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Largest Motorcycle Manufacturers in the World) 864 STATE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. BRANCHES AND SERVICE STATIONS CHICAGO DENVER SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA TORONTO LONDON