Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 15, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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Manufacturers' Pure Food Exhibit
Chestnut Street Auditorium
Displays by the World's Largest Manufacturers of Pure Foods
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MUSIC DEMONSTRATIONS PRIZES
SAMPLES FOR EVERYBODY
Exhibit closes SATURDAY NIGHT. Be sure to come TO-NIGHT, TOMORROW or
- SATURDAY, see the beautiful displays and get acquainted with what is best to eat.
| Admission tOc |
Afternoons 2 to 5 = = - - - - - - Evenings 7 to lO
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Floor Plan of Manufacturers' [
See Them in the Evans-Burtnett Booth. , Pure Food Exhibit \Make Your Home
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r a rvt ■f v p u ~~\ peomenape s Q
Canned California fruits Peaches, jj = ==========^^
Ckernes, A.priCOts, Plums, jj * )> o u SUNKIST fruits do not simplyhappen—they are the
P ~ r 5 N R n result of long experience and intelligent study.
Car * # DC I— J j SUNKIST fruits are so carefully and thoroughly pre-
N peomenape 3 * pared that they differ from the fruits most people know.
D,' ; —= n SUNKIST fruits are prepared by specialists who know
cfW 3,113.11 -LAllCcipplC y I; hj p how to pack good fruit—Sunkist fruit.
——— L SUNKIST fruits are for those who want the better
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Lily of the Valley and Revere S
Canned Vegetables / reoMENA^\
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Wholesale Distributors For / ' 3 J<s >53 \ ti TT mi a A twt An rw
Central Pennsylvania Lhh I WITMAN-SCHWARZ
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EXHIBITORS AT THE SHOW \ 7TT7 T7T~ National Cash Rpaistpr Co
AND WHERE THEY MAY BE FOUND $ j" i'~ * llttUOliai
I Franklin Sugar Refining Co. IS Corn Products Refining Co. Ir; fe Showing total adders from S4O Up. All registers Sold On easy
I Pennsylvania Milk Products Co. 19-20 Genesee Pure Food Co. N v ' • , , . ,
, Newton on. Wheat Cere.! Co. g C. \ «' S i N payments >f desired.
J.r B 'SS;« h SS,S"CO. I5?rrSW, r „?lir BCo —* ' • We protect and detect.
7 Niagara Chocolate Co. 25 Bernard Schmidt. ~ :
nisn B s£gf. o » si i peoicNAPE N. R. BLACK
10 Diamond Crystal Salt Co. ' 29 Minute Tapioca. *
11 Martin Wagner Co. ; 3u Continental Condensed Milk. K 3 « ■ C«l~. A„ on f
12 Pure Food Products Co. 1 ni C. P. Sponsler &Co 08 2 I o£ll6S Agent
18 Fould Milling Co. j 32 Ralph Goldsmith & Co. S S 1 ' J . I
14-16 Postum Cereal Co. I liaised Platform—The Dictaphone Co. * 35, Offir#» <shnw "Rnnm lOS Market Street
17 Royal Baking Powder Co. - | The Underwood Typewriter Co UIHCe J>nOW KOOm, lUO lViarKei Otreei.
O BOTH PHONKS
HILL BOY GETS WAR
NEWS AHEAD OF THE
CITY NEWSPAPERS
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structlons, he cannot, under any cir
cumstances, tell It. Sayvllle, Long
Island, the headquarters of the Asso
ciated Press wireless station, receives
all the news of the war soon after it
happens, and Mr. Knight, who has
the beat wireless station in this sec
tion of the State, gets all tho news
from the Sayville station daily. Mr.
Knight's station is the most efficient
*nd best equipped ono around these
parts. It is entirely home-made, but
T.'ltll It he can recc've messages from
distances up to 4,000 miles. He can
also send messages over 100 miles. In
his wireloss set he lias several instru
ments built according to his own
Ideas.
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> THURSDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 15, 1914.
ton, Va., is the best station In the
world, but Wanamakcr's and the
Philadelphia Navy Yard stations ure
the only two near here that are better
than Mi*. Knjght's.
He has been in the amateur wire
less gamo for the last nine years, be
ing the first person in this city to ob
tain a government license. Mr. Knight
is a student of the Technical High
School and is an active member of
the Wireless Club at that institution.
He suys anyone is welcome to come
to his home at any time to see his
Instruments work and he will gladly
explain all he knows about wireless
and answer any questions that will
be asked. He has had many visitors
and all of them say that ho has a
fine and efficient bet. Hs station lias
been inspected by the Firemen Under
writers' Association and was pro-1
nounced safe. Mr. Knight says:
"Many people think that a wireless
station is dangerptis to a community
because it attracts lightning. This,
>»—im. Jjuit to, la JU«t
the opposite. My station has been
struck at least four times by lightning,
and if it had not been hero in all
probability the lightning would have
struck the houses in this neighbor
hood, causing a lot of trouble. With
the exception of the spark-gap,
through which over 00,000 volts of
electricity pass when a message is
being sent, there is nothing at all dan
gerous about a wireless station."
A Series of Marvelous Illus
trations That Accompany
Larned's Great His
tory of the World
The illustrations that accompany
I*irned's History of the World, pro
sent probably the feature that will
quickest attract the attention and hold
It. As wonderful and praiseworthy
r.s tho work la from a literary etand-
point. It is not less worthy of com
mendation from an artistic point of
view. Not one of the illustrations has
been selected merely as an interesting:
or attractive picture. Each of thek,
more than 150 has been chosen to
illustrate the text, to make it more
emphatic, and to make the narrative
more clear and realistic. The por
traits are authentic; the battle scenes
and world famous events depicted in
colors and half-tones are reproduced
from the greatest art galleries of the
world. Some of the originals were
sold at fabulous figures and held price
less to-day. They will bear the test of
the most critical examination of art
connoisseurs. This is one of tne fea
tures that puts Larned's History far
above any similar work ever offered.
Our readers are fortunate in being able
to own these five great volumes al
most as a gift. Head the coupon offer
elsewhere in this payer.
Parachute Man Has Thrilling
Descent at Hagerstown Fair
Special to The Telegraph
Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 18. Yester
day the unexpected happened when
rain descended like a pall upon the big
Hagerstown fair, blighting the receipts
and reducing the attendance to the
lowest for Wednesday of any exhibition
in years. For eight years the fair has
had a splendid run of weather, there
not being a rainy day In all of that
time. The receipts for the first day
of the fair wero, »8,317.30, about »65 in
excess of the receipts for the same day
last year.
Sheriff O. W. King and a squad of
officers made a raid on the fair grounds
at night and arrested forty men on the
charge of vagrancy. The men were
from all sections of the country, several
giving their homes In Harrlsburg. They
were found sleeping in stables.
Johnny Mack, an aeronaut, made a
thrilling descend with two parachutes
from a balloon sent up at the fair
grounds. J&uifc out, Luoja from tbo bal-
loon while it was passing over the city
and landed on the roof of the residence
of Dr. D. Elmer Fahrney, who assisted
the aeronaut through an Iron grating.
Mack was not injured.
All of the racing events were pulled
off on the opening day, there being two
bad spills in tho first heat of the 2.20
pacing event. The racing yesterday
was affected by the rain. Mrs. L H.
Wolf, of Harrisburg. has the racing
program privilege at the fair. Mrs. Wolf
is an enthusiastic horse woman.
THE MISSES WESTBROOK
Will open a studio for dancing upon
the return of Miss Kathreen West
brook from New York whore she is
at present studying the new dances.
Regular classes will be resumed after
November first. Further announce
ment regarding the studio will be
made later. —Advertisement.
WILL JL'VRHY SOMMER
Waynesboro, Pa. Oct. 15. Miss
Ruth Devor, Chatnbersburg, has gone
to Livingstone. Montana, wliar# siut
will be met on Friday by her fiance,
Sergeant-Major Basil H. Minnick, of
the First UMted States Cavalry Regi
ment, and the two will be married
the same evening.
Sore Throat or Mouth.
You must keep the throat and mouth
clean and healthy. Any disease that
attacks the canal through which must
pass the food we eat, the beverages we
drink and the very air wo breathe ia
a serious matter. Why neglect Sora
Throat or Sore Mouth when ToNSILINB
makes it so easy for you to get relief?
TON SI LINE is the remedy spcci«
ally prepared for that purpose, r\*
TdNSILINE does its full duty—
you can depend upon it. Keep a 3
bottle in the house—where you can J
get it quick when needed. \ 25c. J,
and 50c. Hospital Size SI.OO.
Ail Druggists. |i
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