Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 03, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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    Purifies Blood
With Telling Effect
Gives Conscious Evidence of
Its Direct Action.
P. S. R., the famous blood purifier, almost
talks as It sweeps Its way through the cir
culation. Its action is so direct that very
often In, some forms of skin affliction the
appearance of the eruptions changes over
nlsrlit, the Itch and redness are gone and
recovery begins Immediately.
As a matter of fact, there is one Ingredi
ent in S. S. S. which serves the active pur
pose of stimulating each cellular part of
the body to the healthy and judicioss selec
tion of its pwn essential nutriment. That
Is why It regenerates the blood supply; why
It. has such a tremendous influence In over
coming eczema, rash, pimples, and all skin
afflictions.
And In regenerating the tissues S. S. S.
has a rapid and positive nntidotal effect
upon all those Irritating Influences that
cauye rheumatism, sore throat, weak eyes,
loss of weight, thin, pale cheeks, and that
weariness of muscle and nerve that Is gen
erally experienced as spring fever. Get a
bottle of S. S. S. at any drug store, and in
a few days you will not only feel bright and
energetic, but you will be the picture of
new life. S. S. S. is prepared only in the
laboratory of The Swift Specific Co., 534
Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., who maintain a
very efficient Medical Department, where all
who have any blood disorder of a stubborn
nature may write freely for advice and a
special book of Instruction. S. S. S. is sold
everywhere by drug stores, i\nartment and
feneral stores, but beware of aVI substitutes.
>o not accept them.
fPOWWANIp
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I MEL Of AMERICAN IDEALS \
- Pennsylvania v Avenue,, -
z 18th .and H Streets.
} - Beit Located Hotel in Washin|toa. 3
- "Overlooks the White Home, -
z 'within easy access of public
z buildings, shops, theaters and I
r points of general and historical 3
- interest. •"> ••< ■< > t -
- When visiting ' the -
capital, you should make your z
; home «t the Powhatan, the Ho* -
•, i tel of American Ideals. "
~ Rooms with detached bath„ 1
; 1 $1.50, $2.00 and up.
Rooms with private batta ' -
- |2.50, $3 00 and up. - ~
C- _ A3c iot special Itinerary for BridtfCouplei,
Convention.. Tourl.t PartlM, »nd fcK]»^
1 Write for booklet with map.. ! Z-
E ! CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, =
Manager. E
piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnwlßl
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Lumber For
Flower Boxes
should be sound, free
from warp and not
too pitchy.
Be as particular
about the flower box
as you are about the
flowers.
We will furnish you
lumber for this pur
pose no difference how
small your order is.
Just phone us.
United Ice & Coal Co.
MAIN OFFICE 1
Furntcr aud Condon Streets
v '
Resorts
DELIGHTFUL VACATIONS
here, with cool climate and invig
orating breezes. Magnlficertt board
walk, free music, ocean piers, thea
ters and lots of amusements. Home
like hotels. Excellent train service.
For handsome booklet write to-day
to J. WHITICSEI.I,, City Clerk,
WILDWOOD, N. J.
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THE
American plan. Always open. Capacity (>OO. On
oeach directly between the two great Ocean Piers
Mmic and dancing. Oarage. Illustrated
Uwnerthip management, private P. O. Bo* 855.
SEA GIRT. N. J.
BEACH HOUSE"
trading Hotel, directly on beach,
HISDON & CO., Proprietors.
Merchant* A Mtnern Trans. Co.
VACATION TRIPS
Baltimore and Philadelphia
"BY SEA"
I'O BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, SAVAN
NAH, JACKSONVILLE
Through tickets on sale from and to
til principal points Including: meals and
stateroom accommodations on steamers.
Fine steamers. Best service. Low
fares. Staterooms de Luxe. Baths.
Marconi wireless. Automobiles carried.
Bond for booklet.
City Ticket Office, IOS Sooth Ninth
St., l»h|l«.. Pa.
W. P. Turner, P. T. M.. Baltimore. Hd.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 1 JUNE 3,1914.
May Handed Out All
Sorts of Weather Here
Four thunderstorms, a light frost,
twelve clear days, as many partly
. cloudy, seven altogether cloudy, and
seven rainy ones —that was the sort
of weather handed out during May,
according to Uncle Sam's monthly me
teorological summary.
May 26 was the hottest day when
the mercury crawled to 92 degrees;
May 1 was the coolest, when 42 de
grees was registered. That was the
day, by the way, that the light frost
made fruit-growers and florists and
other tillers of the soil sit up and take
dubious notice.
During the month 2.fil Inches of rain
fell, 1.44 of which dropped on the
fourth and fifth days. However, there
wero no auroras, solar or lunar halos,
hail, sleet, fog—nor snow.
11l liV C. K. BUSEIt THURSDAY
Funeral services for Curtis E. Buser,
aged 47, who died yesterday morning
at his home, 41» North Thirteenth
street, will be held to-morrow after
noon at 2 o'clock. Burial will he made
In the Hummelstown Cemetery. Mr.
Buser is survived by his wife and one
daughter, Marian Buser; three broth
ers, George J., of this city, and John
T. Buser, of Steelton, and 11. Wells
Buser, of Hummelstown, and six sis
ters, Mrs. Annie Crist, Mrs. Joseph
Fletcher, Mrs. Jacob Hummel, of
Steejton; Mrs. Ida Solomon, Mrs.
James Gelgcr, of this city, and Mrs.
Christian Collmer, of Philadelphia.
RUSH TO PAY ACCOUNTS
So great was the number of persons
to settle their school tax accounts In
City Treasurer "Copelin's office during
the past few days that pressing against
the wire network, they have pushed
back the cage several inches from the
counter-edge. It will have to be re
paired.
FOR FACE
MD HANDS
CUTICURA
SOAP
And Cuticura Ointment are
world favorites because so
effective in restoring the
natural purity and beauty
of the skin, scalp, hair" and
hands when marred by un
sightly conditions.
Samples Free by Mail
Cuticura floap and Ointment Hold throughout tha
arorld. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 33-p.
book. Address "Cuticura," Dept. 4H, Bottou.
SELECT YOUR
Bathing Cap,
i Motoring Cap,
Dusting Cap
from our complete assortment.
Wo have all kinds. They're the
neatest, nattiest and most becoming
styles you'll see anywhere—the
colors, too, are handsomer than
ever this season.
Sec the Newest Creation
"THE BULGARIAN"
They'll all he wearing them,
250 to SI.OO
Forney's Drug Store I
No. 426 Market St.
SPECIAL NOTF—SUNDAY HOURS 1
II <0 12.30—5.30 to 7.30.
Business Locals
WILL TELL THE TALE
Motor car owners and drlVers who
dislike the annoyance of frequent tire
troubles, and the expense, will appre
ciate the par excellent qualities of the
Miller one cure wrapped tires. They
are the choice of the men who know.
Give them a trial and they will prove
their own efficiency. Sterling Auto
Tire Company, 1451 Zarker street.
THE MODERN WAY
Here is a modern way to get your
merchandise before your prospective
customers and in a way that will bring
results and at a modest expense. Send
a well-written Multigraph letter by
post., one that will be read and make
an Impression and bring a pleasant
result. It's really worth trying. Phone
Weaver Typewriting Company, 25
North Third street.
GRADUATION DAYS
Suggest commencement bouquets and
baskets of pretty flowers as gifts.
Schmidt, the Florist, makes a specialty
of these at this season of the year,
also artistically arranged bridal bou
quets. Inexpensive but always appre
ciated as a token of esteem or remem
brance. Flowers properly packed and
promptly delivered. Phone Schmidt,
313 Market street.
FOR THE WEDDING JOURNEY
Aside from the sentiment which may 1
attach itself to even so prosaic a thing
as a trunk or a handbag that accom
panies a newly married couple on
their wedding trip, the style and qual
ity of Regal luggage are such that 1
the young couple may prize among <
their worthy mutual belongings. Regal ,
Umbrella, Compuny, Second and Wal
nut Btreetß.
POCKETBOOKS VARY IN SIZE 1
But a $lO bill will take any suit In 1
the house regardless of price at the 1
ICleln Company Store, 9 North Market 1
Square. The former selling price of 1
these ladles' suits varied from $22.50 1
to $42.50 and represents the very lat
est in styles, as you know that our 1
I policy is to carry nothing over t orn
[one season to another. '1
NOfIMAL SCHOOLS
Will BE VISITED
Prominent Educators Are Selected
to Conduct This Summer's
Examinations
~ Many of the prominent edueators of
the State have been selected by State
Superintendent Nathan C. Schaeffer
to make the annual examination visits
to normal schools during the summer.
The list as announced includes some
of the State officials and a number of
county officers in this section.
The men chosen are as follows:
West Chester, Tuesday. June 2. !)
a. m.—R. B. Teitrick, Department of
Public Instruction; Bara I.ehman,
principal, Shippensburg; K. G. Dean,
superintendent, Monongahela C^ltv; Ira
N. McCloskey, superintendent, Clinton
county; M. S. Bentz, superintendent,
Cambria county; D. A. Kline, superin
tendent, Perry county; J. F. Derr, su
perintendent, Tamaqua; Atteus Wan
ner, superintendent, York.
Stroudsburg, Wednesday, June
10, 9 a. m.—A. D. Glenn. Department
of Public Instruction; D. J. Waller,
Jr., principal, Bloomsburg; It. c.
Shaw, superintendent, Westmoreland
county; C. B. Milnor, superintendent,
Lycoming county; 13. F. Kuntx, super
intendent, Lansford; Joseph Howarth,
superintendent, Shamokin; W. Lee
Gilmore, superintendent, Lawrence
county; D. A. liarman, superinten
dent, Hazleton.
Mansfield, Thursday, June 18, 9
a. m.—W. M. Denison, Department of
Public Instruction; A. C. Rothermel,
principal, Kutztown; Robert E. Lar
amy, superintendent, Easton; N. P.
Kinsley, superintendent, Franklin;
Grant B. Gerberlch, superintendent,
Greenville; Frank Koehler, superin
tendent, Monroe county; H. M. Roth,
superintendent, Adams county; C. W.
Derr, superintendent, Montour county.
Bloomsburg, Monday, June 15, ~9
a. m.—Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, De
partment of Public Instruction; An
drew Thomas Smith, principa l Clar
ion; D. C. Locke, superintendent, Bea
ver county; James J. Palmer, super
intendent, Oil City; Frank A. McClung,
superintendent, Butler county; J. Hor
ace Landis, superintendent, Montgom
ery county; J. W. Gruver, superinten
dent, Bangor.
Lock Haven, Monday, June 15, 9
ft - m - —H. M. McNeal, Department of
Public Instruction; E. L. Kemp, prin
cipal, East Stroudsburg; H. R. Hen
ning, superintendent, Sullivan county;
Frank R. Neild, superintendent, Kane;
A. D. Endsley, superintendent, Taren
tum; Alton P. Diffendafer, superinten
dent, Nanticoke; T. A. Stetler, superin
tendent, Snyder county; J. H. Hoff
man, superintendent, Bucks county.
Slippery Rock, Monday, June 15, 9
a. m.—James G. Pents, Department of
Public Instruction; Frank E. Baker
principal, Edinboro; C. W. Stine, su
perintendent, York county; R. T. Ad
ams, superintendent, Warren; Landis
Tanger, superintendent, Homestead;
J. H. Alleman, superintendent. Greens
burg; J. Kelso Green, superintendent,
Cumberland county; H. D. Freeland,
superintendent, Greene county.
Clarion, Thursday, June 18, 9 a. m.
—J. G. Pentz, Department of Public
Instruction; P. M. Harbold, principal,
Millersville; I. H. Mauser, superinten
dent, Northumberland county; Thos.
L. Pollock, superintendent, Charleroi;
E. M. ltapp, superintendent, Berks
county; Stanley P. Ache, superinten
dent, Connellsville; Edgar Reed, su
perintendent, Donora; John W. Snoke,
superintendent, Lebanon county.
Millersville, Monday, June 15, 9 a.
TO. —W. M. Denison, Department of
Public Instruction; W. S. Hertzog,
principal, California; C. E. Plasterer,
superintendent, Cameron county; H.
H. Baish, superintendent, Altoona; T.
S. Davis, superintendent, Blair county;
I.' f. M. Ellenberger, superintendent,
Sunbury; C. W. Lillibridge, superin
tendent, McKean county.
Kutztown, Wednesday, June 10, 9
a. m.—Dr. N.» C. Schaeffer, Depart
ment of Public Jnstruction; W. R.
Straughn, principal, Mansfield; John
S. Carroll, superintendent, Fayette
county; T. E. Garber, superintendent,
Ashland; T. Latimer Brooks, superin
tendent, Lewistown; L. R. Crumine,
superintendent, Washington county;
F. C. Stelts, superintendent, Braddock;
James J. Bevan, superintendent, Car
bon county.
Shlppensburg, Thursday. June 18, 9
a. m.—Thos. S. March, Department of
Public Instruction; Albert E. Naltby,
principal, Slippery Rock; W. M.
| Yeingst, superintendent, Mlnersville;
N. E. Neeter, superintendent, Clarion
county; H. E. McConnell, superinten
dent, Mercer county; S. E. Downs, su
perintendent, Latrobe; H. E. Oress, su
perintendent, Monessen; C. S. Knapp,
superintendent, Warren county.
Indiana, Wednesday, June 24, 9
a. m.—C. D. Koch, Department of
Public Instruction; C. M. Philips, prin
cipal, West Chester; T. G, McCleary,
superintendent, Washington; J. c.
Wagner, superintendent, Carlisle; P.
"HZ" EASES TIRED,
SORE, SWOLLEN FEET
So tired of burning, sweaty, cal
loused feet and corns?
Use "TIZ."
When your poor, suffering feet
sting fron. walking, when you try to
wriggle your corns away from the
leather of your shoes, when shoes
pinch, and feel tight, when feet ace
swollen, sore, chafed—don't experi
ment—Just use "TIZ." Get instant re
lief. "TIZ" puts peace In tired, ach
ing, painful feet. Ah! how comfort
able your Bhoes feel. Walk five miles,
feet won't hurt you, won't swell after
using "TIZ." »
Sore, tender, sweaty, smelly feet
need "TIZ" bec&Uße It's the only rem
edy that draws out r.ll the poison
ous exudations which puff up the feet
and cause foot torture. "TIZ" Is the
only remedy that takes pain and sore
ness right out of corns, callouses and
bunions.
Get a 25 cent box of "TJZ" at any
druggist or department store. Get a
whole year's foot comfort, for only 25
'cents. Think of it!— Advertisement.
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Buy on Credit
AT LEADING DEPARTMENT
AND BEST CASH STORES
With Our Store Order Checks
' • *
They Are Accepted As Cash For Any and All Merchandise Purchased, Giving
You the Advantage of CREDIT TIME Together With CASH PRICES.
THEN PAY US IN
EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS •
OR
If Paid Within 30 Days No Charge For Our Service
OUR PLAN IS THIS
The largest and best stores allow us to send you to
them with our Order Checks. You select the goods you
want, our check pays for them. You pay us back in
small weekly payments to run not longer than 10 weeks.
If your account is settled within 30 days there will
be no charge of any kind.
CALL, WRITE OR PHONE
<3tore order sys™>
You CREDIT Where You V\fent It.
STREET'
BELL PHONE 2749R
D. Blair, superintendent, Crawford
county; I. N. Russell, superintendent,
Erie county; J. L. Allison, superinten
dent, Wilkinsburg; T. B. Shank, su
perintendent, Jeannette.
California, Thursday, June 18, 9
a. m.—C. D. Koch, Department of
Public Instruction; James F. Anient,
principal, Indiana; J. W. Sweeney, su
perintendent, Elk county; Livingston
Seltzer, superitendent, Schuylkill
county; W. W. Spigelmyer, superin
tendent, Union county; C. F. Hoban,
superintendent, Dunmore; W. M. Rife,
superintendent, Huntingdon; L. E. Mc-
Ginnes, superintendent, Steelton.
Edinboro, Thursday, June 18, 9 a.
m.—JR. M. McNeal. Department of
Public Instruction; G. P. Singer, prin
cipal, Lock Haven; It. O. Wolfing, su
perintendent, Potter county; Daniel
Fleisher, superintendent, Lancaster
county; Fred W. Robbins, superinten
dent, Lebanon; E. A. Rotan. superin
tendent, Tioga county; H. W. Doud,
superintendent, Mahanoy City; B. S.
Bayle, superintendent, Ambridge.
The House and How
to Keep It During
the Heated Season
State Commissioner of Health
Samuel G. Dixon gives some ideas
about matters at the homo in his
weekly talk. The talk deals with
many things which are under the eye
of everyone and which can be made
straight with a little thought.
This is what the commissioner has
to say:
When our remote forefathers lived
in caves and trees their household
goods were limited to a favorite club,
a stone ax and a few skins. •»
The question of cleanliness was a
matter of as little consideration as
the question of ventilation. Both of
these took care of themselves.
In the thousands of years that have
intervened, with Increasing intelligence
has 'come added accumulation of
household goods. Nowadays the poor
est individual among us would find It
difficult to load his belongings On his
back and move when the fancy struck
him.
At this particular season of the year
the stuffiness and overfurnished feel
ing of our places of abode is a re
minder of some of the good points in
our prehistoric ihode of life.
For the sake of comfort, coolness
and cleanliness dispose of your heavy
furtains, thick carpets and other un
sonable furnishings. During the sum
mer season the windows are open
and more or less dust Is sure to enter
the house.
To eliminate unnecessary furniture
from overcrowded rooms gives an
agreeable feeling of space makes the
house easier to keep clean and more
sanitary and comfortable during tht.
heated term.
A porch Is one of the most useful
and enjoyable additions possible to a
house in summer. As a safe playroom
for the baby, a cool and comfortable
rest or work room for the housewife
or a sleeping room at night, it adds to
the health and comfort of the entire
family.
Letter List
LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN
the Post Office, at Harrlsburg, Pa., for
the week ending May 30, 1914:
Ladles' List Mrs. Alice Barbour,
Mrs. Helen Bender, Mlbs Buelah Ben
nett. Miss Clara Boneheart, Mrs. Ever
Braxton, Mrs. Fanny Carroll, Mrs. E. C.
Cronk, Miss Helen E. Dean, Miss Helen
Dickey, Gertrude Dixon, Mrs. Sallie
Fike, Mrs. Lizzie Fletcher, Mrs. New
ton Haupt, Miss Bertha Heagey, Gertie
Logan, Mrs. Ada Martin, Mrs. Georgia
Mathews, Miss Anna Miller, Mrs. Etta
Miller, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. May Nallor,
Mrs. Charleß Naylor, Miss May Plank,
Miss Clara Robinson, Mazie Scott, Mrs.
Blanche Smeltzer. Mrs. BaTnfe Smith,
Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Mary
Smith, Miss Viola Taintor, Miss
Biila Valentine, Miss B. Von Stnt
ten. Miss Rachel Wagner, Mrs. Walker,
Miss July West, Miss Mary Winthrs,
Mrs. Elizabeth Woods,
i Gentlemen's List . George Ackman,
' James Aldridge, A. N. Anderson, C. G.
Anderson, Romon Antlny, Frank
Barker, Calvin -Blosiw, William Boder,
George Bomgardner, Grant Bomgard
ner, Samuel Bomgardner, Henry Boss,
Chester Boyer, Nicholas Coll, C. B. Carr,
Albert Cohen, Henry Cole, Patrick
Coleman, Hon. Patrick Conner (D. D,
William Cummings, William Bacltens,
K. R. Davis. N. D. Dean, Mr. McLean, A.
C. Demmy. D. N. G. Derr, H. C. Detrow,
William Devan, Jordan Dimitroff, J. W.
l)orre», G. A. Dorsey, H. G. Drawbaugh,
Irwin M. Droonbaugli, W. H. Emerick,
J. M. Enders, David Erie, Victor Evans,
P. K. Ferrero. Thomas Fllmore, Charles
Fisher, J. M. F. Flemming, Richard F.
Floyd, W. Gardner, Mack Gaston, Wil
liam Hail, Ralph Hawthorne, Peter
ICIII, J. W. Huber, Dan Hughes, Leon
: Johnson, Edw. Jude, J. W. Keep. Harry
! Keeper, D. R. Keitn, Frederick L
' Kempff, George Kerback, W. H. Kline,
IM. Kohn, Charles Kreitzer, D. N.
I Kremer, Mr. Landis, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Larlcks, Clinton Leese, Harvey
lyesher, Charles Louer, 15. S. H. C.
Massner, Thomas Matthews, W. G, Mc-
Gruder. Charles McMeal, C. E. Mervin,
Edward Meyer. Thomas F. Meyers, Fred
Miller, John Miller, W. C. Mitzel, A. S.
Moore. Benjamin Morse, W. H. Myers,
Mr. Nickellne, W. O. Olendorf, G. R.
Owens, C. H. Pago, W. H. Panser, Por
ter W. Pemberton, E. S. Pierce, J. W.
Plonb, Frank Prlntz, i. P. Raisner.
Harry Ritchie, H. Rosenbaum, Albert
Ross, Ed Russell, Charles Sanders, L. E.
Shelley. M. J. Shink. W. F. Shipe. Benl
B. Smith, J. C. Smith, George Snlver,
t Dr. and Mrs. Snyder, 7,. M. Snyder, C. C.
I Southard, Enos Sterneman, John G.
Stroup, Henry Taylor, Arthur Thomas,
W. S. Thompson, Maurice Veaner, Ed
Walker, James Warwick. Cfliarles E.
Weineg, William Welster, E. J. West
heafer, William Winn. William Wol
hafle, Hon. Morris Wolf, C. 11. Wood,
Bert Young. James Zimmerman.
Firms Poarch Bros., Standard' M
achine Works.
Foreign— Rev. Will Fickland, John
T. (Jcphart, Jr.. Atanasic Girovan, Wil
lion Lintkowlsky, Burlk Misko, Petru
1). Petrikin, Chris Smith (2), Peny
Todorott.
Persons should invariably have their
mail matter addressed to their street
and number, thereby insuring prompt
delivery by the carriers.
FRANK C. SITES.
Postmaster.
RESINOL CLEARS
PIMPLY SKINS
An Easy Way to Get a Clear, Fresh
and Velvety Complexion
Pimples and blackheads disappear,
red, rough, ugly complexions become
clean, clear, and velvety, and hair
health and beauty are promoted by the
regular use of Reslnol Soap and an
occasional application of Reslnol Oint
ment. These soothing, healing prepa
rations do their work easily, quickly
and at little cost, even when the most
expensive cosmetigs and complicated
"beauty treatments" fall.
Reslnol Soap and Reslnol Ointment
heal eczema, tetter, ringworm, psori
asis and other skin eruptions, stop
Itching instantly, and are most valu
able for sores, burns, bolls, piles, etc.
Sold by all druggists. For trial free,
write to Dept. 18-R, Reslnol, Balti
more, Md.
There is nothing "just like Reslnol,"
so refuse worthless substitutes.—Ad
vertisement.
Cumberland Valley Railroad
TIMETABLE
In Effect May 24, 1914.
TRAINS leave Harrisburg—
For Winchester and Martlnsburar at
6:30, »7:50 a. m., *3:40 p. m. '
For Hagerstown, Chambercburg, Car
lisle, Mechanicsburg and intermediate
stations at 6:03, *7:50, *11:53 a. m
•3:40, 5:82, *7:40, *11:00 p. m. '
Additional trains for Carlisle and
Mechanicsburg at 9:48 a. m., 2:18, J:27
6:30, 9:30 a. m.
For Dillsburg at 5:03, *7:60 and
•11:53 a. m„ 2.18. *3:40, 5:32 and 6:30
Pl m.
'♦Dally. All other train* daily except
Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE,
J. H. TONGE, p. A.
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Everybody Is Welcome
to come to this bank when they have hanking
to do. We cheerfully place our facilities and
services at your command, whether your busi
ness is little CM" much. We invite you to be
come one of our regular patrons.
| The Water Heater |
1 For the Home §
« ' 1
ft sake of convenience and economy 5
i£ there should be a Copper Coil Gas Water S
ZJ - Heater, in every home. ♦♦
it With a Gas Water Heater all you need to Z+
|» do is light the gas, and when the water is it
♦♦ hot, turn it out. There is no fire to start or 1*
2 keep going and no coal and ashes to carry. XZ
♦♦ This is the cheapest and most convenient ♦♦
2 way to heat water for home purposes. ♦♦
IT See a demonstration of the Gas Water TT
ft Heaters at our office, or ask us to send a rep- ♦£
£ resentative to your home. ,-♦*
it Easy term payments if you desire. S
I Harrisburg Gas Co. |
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