Staver

Larger, more powerful and more expensive at $1,000 (equivalent to $32,700 in 2023) than most high-wheelers, it was fully equipped with top, side curtains, storm front, lights and toolbox.

[1] Staver purchased 500 American & British Manufacturing Company four-cylinder engines designed by Charles F. Herreshoff.

Gus Monckmeier, Chester Cheney, Emery Knudsen, Harry L. Curran and Ralph Ireland were all drivers for Staver.

Ralph Ireland died in a practice run when his Staver-Chicago burst a tire at Elgin.

[17][1] 1914 Models were introduced early in March 1913 and included the new six-cylinder Staver of 70-hp, priced as a touring car at $2,750, equivalent to $84,778 in 2023.

Harry L. Curran in a Staver automobile in the autodrome at Riverview Exposition, Chicago