THIS IS WHERE THE FULL-FORMED LOAF APPEARS through TtlTXtnre t\l°macMnr b ilow "Barrett Specifications" Roofing Material Used on New Baking Plant If it came to a showdown as to who played the most important part in the construction of the new Standard Baking Company's plant, chances are the Worden Paint and Roofing Company would come in for a bis V Fidelity and Deposit Co. Of Maryland Resources, $12,282,427.16 Guaranteed the Standard Baking Company i management against loss through accidents to workmen and the public. j Surety on all classes of Fidelity, Judicial, Contract, OfTi- i cial, Government and Miscellaneous Bonds. « Representatives in all parts of the world. Undertakings promptly executed and fully completed at this office. . ! t G. L. CULMERRY, General Agent Commonwealth Trust Bldg. I Ji The Boiler That Heats the Big Bakery i n The Bernhard Water Tube Boilers Burns cheapest grades of coal and less of it than any other boiler made. Made in 500 different sizes. All buildings of the better class are heated with Bern hard boilers. The peculiar construction of the boiler takes all the heat out of the smoke, which means that every heat unit in the coal is absorbed by the water. The fact that these boilers stand very low adds another distinct feature of convenience. CO-OPERATIVE HEATING CO. L. H. Thomas Bell Phone 3889 Harrisburg, Pa. SATURDAY EVENING, HARKISBURG SlSSftt TELEGRAPH MARCH 18, 1916 share of the honors. They are re-1 sponsible for the "Barrett Specifica-1 tions" Felt, Pitch, and Slag Roofing, laid over a concrete base, as called for in the architect's specifications. The process used in the construc tion of this roofing material has been known for upwards to sixty years, having been discovered shortly before ! the outbreak of the groat Civil War. From time to time, of course, this formula has been improved upon but is fundamentally the same as when j first put into practical commercial use. ELECTRICAL WORK IMPORTANT ITEM Dauphin Electrical Supplies | Company Which Did It Has I Many Big Contracts In the completion of the massive home of the Standard Baking Com pany, no contractor played a more prominent part in finishing the build ing than did the Dauphin Electrical Supplies Company, of which John S. | Musser is president. The company | did all of the wiring in the building and installed the motors and various \ other necessary electrical equipment, j The Dauphin Electrical Supplies Company, located at 434 Market I street, is one of the largest concerns j of its kind in the East and not only j caters to trade in Harrieburg, but also j does business all over Pennsylvania. | in selecting a contractor to do the electrical work in the new bakery, it j was necessary that those familiar with ! electrical construction in big build-! ings be considered and from this group Mr. Musser's company was se lected. The Dauphin concern also did the work in the Emerson-Brant ingham building, the Colonial Theater, the Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart store, I lie Y. W. C. A. building, the Harris- i burg Storage Company, Schmidt's I bakery, the Boyd Memorial building, the Harris burg Academy, Bowman & <"o.'s store and in practically all of the big buildings In the city. The company also caters to the lesser trade II nd the thirty skilled electricians em ployed are kept busy wiring the big buildings and residences. The company's store is one of the best stocked in the? eastern part of the United States and any kind of fixtures, appliances or supplies are to be found there. In the store a dozen j clerks are employed. During the past l few years the electrical business has I | made rapid strides and the Dauphin company has been going the pace, too. ! In 1898 the Arrowsmith Electrical; Company opened a store in Market] Square and in 1901 Mr. Musser became I ; its manager. In 1901 the business was : moved to -134 Market street and three | years later the company was reor ganized as the Dauphin Electrical Suo j lilies Company. Mr. Musser was made j its president. The business at that time was comparatively small but it s grew steadily until it compares fa- I vorably with any concern of its kind in the country. No Accidents During Process of Building Standard's New Plant The Fidelity and Deposit Com- I pany's more than twelve million dol lars of assets and an underwriting ex- I , perience of 2(» years were back I of the public and employer's liability! i policies held by the Standard Baking j Company during its building opera-' tions and speaks well for the man- 1 i'.gement of the latter that not a single 1 i accident occurred. The Fidelity Company, represented in Harrisburg and throughout a large Pennsylvania territory by G. h. Cull-1 merry, as general agent, has likewise grown to be a landmark and one of the leading institutions not only of its home city—Baltimore—but of the whole country, with agencies in every Stale, in every important city and town, in Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria and Rus : sia. The company writes, as surety, every class of fidelity, judicial, contract, of ficial, government and miscellaneous bonds; and also accident, health, au tomobile, burglary, plate glass, liabil ity and workmen's compensation in surance. It is frequently spoken of as the largest and strongest surety and cas ualty company in the world. Mr. Cullmerry has represented the concern in Harrisburg for upwards to i ten years. Bogar Lumber Co. Plays a Part in Standard Baking Company's New Plant Into the construction of the Stand ard Baking Company's new building has been incorporated a vast amount of rough lumber and mill work, a great portion of which was supplied by the Bogar Lumber Company, of this city. The Bogar Lumber Company, one of the largest lumber concerns in Cen tral Pennsylvania, was organized about seven years ago and from its early stages of inconsequental size it has been developed to Its present huge proportions, through the persistent ef forts of its founder and present man ager, Thomas H. Bogar. A great number of Harrisburg's most prominent business buildings and private dwellings have had all of the lumber in their construction supplied by this concern, among (hem being the immense Harrisburg Storage Ware houses, the Vernon street school build ing, Highspire school building, and the handsome Slavonic Home at Jednota. STANDARD'S SEVEN GIGANTIC OVENS Equipment Includes Modern Ovens of 40,000 Loaves Daily Capacity Undoubtedly one of the most im- | 5 portant factors of the modern bakery g such as the Standard Bakery, is the 5 ovens in which the bread is baked. 5 The equipment of the Standard Baking ' o Company's new plant includes seven 2 monster ovens, furnished by the 5 Standard Oven Company, of Pitts- 5 burgh, Pa., one of the largest con- 5 cerns of its kind in the country. These i {■ ovens are finished on the extenlor in 2 a highly glazed Ule and presents an I v altogether handsome appearance. | 5 These ovens have a capacity for bak- | 5 lng 40,000 loaves daily. ? A. F. Ilartzell, genoral manager of i c the Standard Oven Company, while in j £ Harrisburg the other day to personal- I S ly inspect the new ovens. In discussing ] 5 the product of his concern, said to a ? Telegraph representative: "Aside j £ from those used by the Standard Bak- ? lng Company, upward to a thousand I J of our ovens are in use in the East- | 5 ern section of the country alone. These [ ? were not selected because of their! i moderate price, but rather, because \ < of their daily performances for some i J of the larger bakeries. Standard ovens £ are of the arch-top (continuous) type,!? of massive construction, the very best c grade of special tirebrlck being used d Memorial Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Majestic Theater Harrishuri? PA New Dormitory, Harrisburg Academy, Ilurrlsburg, Pa. - Bowman & Co., Harrisiwirgf'Pa ' „ _ Daman Cottage, Klizabetlitown, Pa. JYY Theater Steeiton p« I. B-R. Passenger Station, Elizabcthtown, Pa. Odd Fellows Hail Harrisburc-' Pa Manhelm High School, Manhelm, I'a. Zion Ch«"h hS£rHarrisbSrc Pa. Mount Carinel High School, Mt. Carmel, T'a. U, 1$ church Mt .Tov i»» Towanda m£h s C !!°°!' *!' a,n °V n ' £»• Krcsge Five an.l Ten, Harrtabuw, Pa. towanda High School, Towanda. Pa. D.. P. & S. Store. Harrisbur"- Pa HiuhsD?i^' l, HiL l h h S^h^! 0l '»n n i l ' O V' l i'> ' School of Mines Building, State College, Pa. Hlghsp re, Pa. Oliver Chilled Plow Co.. HaiTisburgf Pa. Canii> Hllf Hiffh «£hm!' f nnl un Sylvan Heights Orphanage, Harrisburg, Pa. ___ '' lllj-,11 n( hOOI. C amp Hill, la. Robert Packard Hnmiitnl CnviY> l>«» Mm .ft™* Harrisburg, Pu. Pa Cadill£> ( ™ n ' V,' 1 Vernon School Building, Harrisburg, Pa. -■ SAts. 'issssgi a M „ yt sxsrsst srwssgw art™ «' Wright, Harrisburg, Pa. A. S. Kreider Shoe Co., Middlctown, Pa. r 1 T dc , n , co - Ha , r , rifib " r "' r «- W. Li. Kreider Shoe Co., Palmyra, Pa E - Rutherford, residence, Harrisburg, Pa. Contracts 011 hand for about :i0 residences ti j hi > it i»m hi ti % hii>">l >i ti mtui >i >"iimniniii »ntiiiininmii>mi imm niitiitiitiitiitii§iit'itii§iiti'>»«ii»i§m'tiit'H'H"tn>'i«m"tmi tn>im mm n tummi Mentzer—Romberger Manufacturing Co. 1 Supplied All of the Face Brick *>< i Trimming Stone of the New Standard Baking Company Building For years this company has been successful in securing the contracts for the trim med stone and face brick for many of the leading buildings in Pennsylvania and other States. In addition to the Standard Baking Company's new building, are such as School houses, churches, colleges, office buildings and fine dwellings. EIGHTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS Bell Phone exclusively. Extra heavy steel tie rods and buckstays are employed as additional reinforcements. Our per fected furnaces enables the Standard oven to burn any kind of fuel—coal, BOfiAR LUMBER CO. Supplied All Lumber For the New Standard Baking Co. Building We carry the largest stock in the city of all kinds of Lumber, Mill Work, Stucco Board, Wall Board and Roof ing. Estimates furnished on request. North Sixth Street Both Phones gas or wood—and the furnace may be built in the front or rear of the oven or in the basement of the building. A thermometer is provided, giving at all times the exact temperature of the —j baking chamber. Every particle of heat la employed directly In baking —absolutely none 1b wasted, and a new insulating; material is used which in sures this result." 7