I Tinklingbubbling I for the HOME in Case Lots I I Be prepared, Mrs. Entertainer, next time guests arrive. I | That ever perplexing problem; "what shall I Serve?' has / 1 1 solved itself. I "* V SSI | Here's the story of how delicious, refreshing Coca-Cola f I IP solved it. 1 B * H Not through any particular suggestion on our part, the general use of Learn to keep a few bottles on the ice at all times—for Coca-Cola is an if | Coca-Cola, in case lots, has found its way into the home. all-the-year-round drink and when guests arrive IS n Today you'll find Coca-Cola being served in the best homes. Serve in tall thin glasses, pure, delicious, sparkling Coca-Cola, fresh J I jp 4 R8 And why not? from the bottle. Add a bit of cracked ice. That's all. ,* If At all fountains—and in bottles—everywhere —for 35 years Coca- Notice how your guests brighten up at the first tiny sip. $ m Cola has been quenching jaded thirsts. Served in this dainty fashion, Coca-Cola, as a Home Drink, makes the And now, at tea-times; lunch-times; and 'tween-times, Coca-Cola is Egging P ar ty a lively party; the bright party a brighter party. Try it. spreading thirst-cheer in homes Bottled under ideal conditions, compounded by artisians, the spark- I Order a case today from any dealer or grocer a case of 24 bottles for i ling, bubbling, goodness stays within until the cap is lifted. sl-20 and your liome-drink problem is solved permanently. I 1 These Dealers Can Serve You in Case Lots ll ' I \ Poiieck-. cash and Snave| y> "• w - Thompson, w. c. 1 || # n!JIJ \ \\ 1206 Derry Street 19th and BelVevue Sts. Aumiller (Mrs.) Fountain Market Co. Krebs & Deppen Carry Willis C 1715 Market St. Mulberry & Derry Sts. 2259 N. Sixth St. J Jjj\\\ lll 19 N - Fourth St - Sneeringer, J. R. Gordon, Abe „ F F //////I [I II Thirteenth & Derry Sts. Green and Hamilton Sts. 0 ' ' 1543 Walnut St. eener, . . /||| | State & Juniper Sts Green and Woodbine Zimmerman, C. B. M 1305 Market St. 2541 N. Sixth St. llU\\\vN& jumper Streets 23?fi N Sivth Graham, J. O. # UM M||| Green & Peffer Sts. StreCtS 2326 R Slxth St Barens, Geo. . Chestnut & Main Sts. Levin, B. 111 111 Twenty-First & Derry Snyder, W. R. Zarker, Frederick Second and State Sts. PENBROOK 1405 N. Third St. Streets 1601 Hunter 26 N. 19th St. I Bernstein, Ella Gernert, William A. Loser, J. G. If Wmwk Green & ForSter StS ' I 433 Cresent Street 1201 Mulberry St. 1600 N. Sixth St. Smith, Joe I Bratten, Landis 1741 Market St. 1015 S. 9th Street . r . . , n Green & Woodbine Sts. Fourth & Woodbine Sts. Mueller Grocery c u, , p NOT Listed Otl ThlS Page Third & Briggs Sts. fryjr~jy ...ia tlr 2>mitll t J. r. There are hundreds of dealers who can serve their Bechtel, Mrs. G. Hetrick, J. I. \\lUhl| ?If f 111 Ifjlj 1200 N. Second St. trade in case lots whose names do NOT appear on this Ib t-,. ~ ~ ort xt i Mountz, E. C. \\\\\ 11 a llf IImI page. If these dealers will get in touch with us by tele- I Eighteenth & Ilerr Sts. 800 N. Eighteenth St. |\\l 1| I |fl jßtlj Smith Ch'irles H phone or mail, we shall be pleased to include their names Clommis. William Huber. R. H. . g \\l I I II 11/ nn N °t m subsequent lists. I A Morrison, M. A. 11l 1 1 II FIl 1313 N. Second St. i- 2109 Green St. 320 S. 16th Street 1400 R S 111 1 I II fill Dives, Pomeroy & Humphreys, Robert ° B,na ill I || |n I Eir'tfrc Hoy's Grocery 1820 N. Fifth St. 1 I l The HQFTisbUF Q I 1701 Market St. Fifteenth & Swatara Sts. 11 J I|l 237 N Slxt " St Kessler, J. A. (Mrs.) Pomeroy, S. S. J||f|| II 11 Frederick, D. H. 1203 Swatara Street Market Square /fljuffj II I I I J-J ULI LL i lij ff \J lAOj J. I lis • 1469 Market St. Kreidler, A. H. & Pomeroy's Daily ///ill 11 jj I I j 1 lf§l| Fisher, C. W. Bro - Market Fourth and Bell 860 jjjl 1500 Berryhill Street Second & Walnut Sts. Second and Reily Sts. Kelker Dial 2414 Vi H I - —J SATURDAY EVENING, BDOMtISBTJRG TELEGR'APH SEPTEMBER 13,1919. 7
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